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HOME WRECKERS
BUILDING DEMOLITION
"NO BUILDING - NO TAX"
FREE ESTIMATES 524-2418
GARDINER'S MOVERS
We deliver and move
anything large or small.
FREE ESTIMATES 524-2421
NEW CONSTRUCTIONDT
RENOVATIONS
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in all facets of
the building trode.
WE CARE ABOUT
YOUR SATISFACTION
324-6637 Goderich
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W.T. DALE
Septic Tank Service
Sorting Goderich and area for 15 yawl,
PRONE
Clinton
Soatarth
02.3310
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PIANO TUNING andPIANO LESSONS
DAVE McKEE
CALL 524-7774
Bricks • ®locks Fieldstone Angelstene
BOB SMITH
MASONRY CONSTRUCTION
AND REPAIRS
.Chllttnevs end Nrepleces
*Over 21 veers eaiserience
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CONSTRUcitON
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Authorized Appliance
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• WNlRIPOOL •115103.19
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• SIMPLICIT1 •HOT1>OlNT
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HOFFMEYER
PLUMBING & HEATING LTO.
55 Kingston St. Gc,dwPfch
Complete Cowsfrwctiv�e
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HUGH BURGS(M.A
7701 524-6355
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15 minute Oil Change
Quaker State Motor Oil
Fram Filters
50 Picton St. 524-7400 Goderich
DRAPERIES UNLIMITED
Custom Draperies
Balloon Shades • Valances -
One Inch Mini
Venetians • Verticals •
Roller Shades
For Shop of Horne Senate Call
Day or Evening ,524-2352
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FREE ESTIMATES ViSO Accepted NO OISLIGAtION
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• Asphalt
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• Cedar
•Steel
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5 yr, warranty on all work
524-6427
LYNN LOWRY
Form Systems Ltd.
R.R.-1
Kincardine, Ont.
FOR ALL YOUR
Manure,
Feed & Grain Handling
Requirements
CA11 395-5286
Or see us in Amberley.
Wo handle everything • Almost.
SELINGER WOOD LTD.
Kiln -Dried Hardwood
FIREWOOD
NOW AVAILABLE
OPEN: 8 - 12 p.m. & 1 - 5 p.m.
Monday - Friday ,
524-2651
35. Notice to creditors
34. Personal
NOTICE 70 CREDITORS
ESTATE OF EDNA GRACE NICHOLSON • Creditors
and all others having u claim against the Estate
of Edna Grace Nicholson lute of the Town of
Goderich. in the County of Hui on who died on or
about 113e 9th day of Muy 19116 are required to
tde proof of some wiih the undersigned on or
before the 7th day of July 1986 Atter that dole
the Estate will be dist(Ihuted with regard only to
the claims of which the linter signed shall then
hove notice and the urlyfe(slgited will not be
liable to any person ul whuse claim they shall
not then hove notice
DATED at Goderich c heel hi this 4th day of
June 1986.
M04414 1,eyan & Fincher
M01141010 & Solicitors
1 Nelson Street East
t,,.Jw 1, h 1lnktr
lo N7A 3Y5
tall s tut the Estate
23.25
36. Announce IIs tlla, notices
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RENOVATIONS
• Free Estimates •
Seaforth 527.0369
Goderich 524-2954
IS ALCOHOL a problem in your family? Al -Anon
can help: For time of meetings call
524-6001.-- 24tfrlx
HOLIDAY PARTNERS. Club for single,professional
people seeking travel companions. Write Box
8087 London N6G 280, Include phone
number: -23-26
WE HAVE o large salt,. Il n ..t tt.rllulul h cards'and
gifts for Graduate'', u.,'y et Matta (cook & Gift
Shop 33 East St 774 /1 SI 011110 Munske of 326
Walnut St in Gu•Joi1. 11 1..40 wun 0 box of
stationery. 25
13. Nbtice to creat rots •
CONSx6NMMMI4ANT
AUCTION
l l li'
50 '1'ItAt;($Ylltti
AND
150 PIECES 011'
Saturday, J utie 21
5:30 i1. tr1..r 11tj1'l'1
.It -
BRINDLEY SALES
YARD
Dungtuuion
AUCTIONEERS:
Gordon Il. Brindley
Brian Rintoul Barry Gray
5297625 or 529-7970
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1965 -PAGE 15
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Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON - 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
THURS., JUNE 1 f ATS P.M. - Appliances
furniture, sctaffotdirg. household effects
01 Richard Labb's Auction Born. Clinton
WEE).. JUNE 25 AT S P.M. - 1976 Codiftoc
cor 1976 Volare Station Wagon 2 John
Deere tractors. some machinery and tools
for Ed. Bezoire. 2 miles west of Seaford.,
on Hwy. 8.
FRI., JUNE 27 AT 7 P.M.. . Brick home on
1.6 acres. 'h mile East and '�, mile South
• of Bayfield for Gertrude McGee r,
SAT., JUNE 20 AT 10 A.M.:,Ar21 es.
modern appliances at Lobb Auction rn.
Clinton for Elsie McKinley.
T11URS_• JULY 3 AT 4 P.M.. • Household
furniture at the Hensoll Arena for Rodger
Veneer,
40. Lost & Found
LOST • A set of seven kers were token from a
Ford tractor on the weekend of the Little
Slo-pitch tournament at the areno.'n torn if
anyone has them or known the whereabouts of
the keys pleose call 524.4765 it :s important that
we get the keys back -25 26.nx
41. To give away
TO GIVE AWAY - C K C Reorstered Bfe
female. Excellent pet Phone 524.21051 -25
KITTENS free to good hor'.e 482-7550.-25
ONE MEDIUM size dogand one Siemese cat. Both
female. Call any time after 5 p.m. Phone
•524.2807.-25
46. In memoriam
AUCTION
on Hwy. 21, 3 miles sou' of Grand Bend .
Wednesday, June 18
at 6:30 p.m.
We will be selling a large selec-
tion of modern and antique fur-
nishings and appliances, too
numerous to list. Also a collec-
tion of Canadian and other silver
coins.
`Viewing from 5:00 p.m, day of
sale
Auctioneer
PAT LYON
243-2713
Next auction Wednesday, July
2 1986.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE ESTATE OF VICTOR DAVID POWELL,
Deceased.
All claims against the Estate of Victor David
Powell, late of the Town of Goderich, in the
County of Huron, formerly of the City of Toronto,
in the Judicial District of York, retired Canadian
Armed Forces Transport Driver, who died on or
about the 3rd day of May, 1986, must be filed
with the undersigned on or before the 1st day of
August, 1986.
After that date, the Estatewillbe distributed
with regard only to the claims of which the
undersigned shall then hove notice and the
undersigned will not be liable to any person of
whose claim she shall not then hove notice.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario this 27th day of
May, 1986.
Edna Powell,
Executrix for the
Estate of
Victor David Powell
By her solicitors,
Messrs. Troyon & Fincher
Barristers & Solicitors
1 Nelson Street, East,
P.O. Box 97
r, Goderich, Ontario
N7A 3Y5
-23-25
DOUG BROWN
TRENCHING
*Water Lint',
*Hydro lydrtt Line,
*Shun Tilt' Drain.,
*Ploughing in Cahle...etc.
R.R4 6 GODERICH
ONTARIO
CALL
529-74'16
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against the Estate of
William Scott McCann, Retired Farmer, late Of
the Township of Colborne, in the County of
Huron, who died on or about the 13th day of
May, 1986, are required to file the same with full
particulars with the undersigned by the 28th day
of June, 1986, as after that date the asset§ of the
estate will be distributed.
Dated at Goderich, Ontario, this 29th day of
May, 1986.
PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, ect.,
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich, Ontario,
N7A 3Z2
Solicitors for the
Estate --23-25
NOTICE TO CREDITORS '
AND OTHERS
In the estate of MARION JEAN CHOWEN, (also
known as Jean Cho,wen), late of the City of Lon-
don, in the County of Middlesex, Widow,
deceased.
All persons having' claims against the above
estate are required to send full particulars of
such claims to the undersigned Executors on or
before the 18th day of July, 1986, after which
date the Estate's assets will be distributed, hav-
ing regard only to claims that have then been
received.
THE CANADA TRUST COMPANY
DONALD GOLDTHORPE MacEWAN,
Executors, by
HARRISON, ELWOOD,
Solicitors,
450 Talbot Street,
London, Ontario N6A 4K3
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EVENING AUCTION SALE
of Tractor, Household Effects and Anti-
ques for
JOHN McKINNON
anyia'a he east edae
of Lucknow on Hwy. No. 86.
FRIDAY, JUNE 20, '86
5:30 P.M.
Allis Chalmers 185 Cab Tractor in good
condition; MF 8 horse riding lawnmower;
electric hammer mill; hammer mill with
50 ft. endless belt; Allis 3 x 12 hydraulic
plow; automatic washer and dryer;
wringer washer; Gibson fridge; dining
suite with 6 chairs; antique sewing
machine; Victrola; Heintzman piano with
bench; spinning wheel; several antique
tables; buffet; roll top desk; ironing
boards; rocking choirs; wicker fern stand;
card tables; sofa bed; pictures and
frames; hall seat with mirror; glassware
and vases; set Royal Albert dishes; cups
and saucers include antiques; chest of
drawers; 3 washstands; 2 dressers; bed
with mattress; clothes closet; several
small articles.
NOTE: Sole time 5:30 P.M.
For information phone 395-5361.
TERMS: CASH
Owner or auctioneer not responsible for
accidents. -
AUCTIONEER ,
BRIAN RINTOUL
McGEE
In memory of our dear Mom Mrs. Albert McGee
(Beatrice). who passed away June 18. 1985.
When thoughts go back as they often do
We treasure the memories we hove of you.
This day is remembered and quietly kept,
No words are needed,
We shall never forget.
Fondly remembered by the McGee family. -25
QUEEN'S
PARK
` WILSON
In loving memory of a dear husband and father,
John Wilson, who passed away June 20. 1983.
Silent memories keep you near,
As time unfolds another year,
No longer in our lives to share,
But in our hearts you are always there.
Always remembered and sadly missed by his
wife Phyllis, daughter Mary, Ron and Gran. -25
TAYLOR
In loving memory of my dear loftier, William H.
Taylor, who passed away one year ago June 16,
1985.
There is. a special kind of feeling,
When I think about try Dad,
A feeling full of memories,
Of the hoppy times we hod.
A specie( kind of caring,
That was meant for him alone,
A place within my heart,
That only he could own.
A special kind .of feeling,/
That is worm and loving too,
Each and every day Dad,
My thoughts are turrlled to you.
Dearly loved and missed by
Louanne,- -25x------._-----
McGEE
In loving memory of a dear mother and grand-
mother, Beatrice Mary McGee, who passed away
one year ago, June 18, 1985.
God took ho. f-te .,e. it wnc His will,
But in our hearts, we love her still.
Sadly missed by her family, Cecil, Helen, Harold,
Joe, Maxine, Eugene and Dolores and their
families. --25 •
his
daughter
JACK'S JOTTINGS
By JACK RIDDELL, M.P.P.
HURON-M!DDJ ,F:SEX
As Minister of Agriculture and Food for
Ontario, I was pleased this week to an-
nounce two new programs.
CREAl41 QUALITY PROGRAM
The Cream Quality Assistance Program
is a $1.5 million grant to help the province's
2,000 cream producers improve the quality
of the product they ship to the dairies, which
means better butter.
As opposed to milk producers, who ship
whole milk, cream producers separate their -
milk at the farm and ship only the cream.
Individual producers will be eligible for up
to $2,0000 to improve their sanitation or cool-
ing equipment at their farms. As well,
ministry staff will assist cream producers in
monitoring their equipment.
AQUACULTURE RESEARCH
As part of a new direction by the Ministry
of Agriculture and Food, I also announced
last week the purchase of a fish farm. to be
used for aquaculture research.
The farm, at Alma Ontario, near Elora,
will be used by the University of Guelph to
facilitate farm sale research and the expan-
sion of breeding, nutrition and pathology
studies. With consumption of fish expected
to increase fivefold over the next decade, it
is important that Ontario farmers have ac-.
cess to the necessary knowledge to put them
in this area.
Already. there are over 100 licensed fish
farms in ' Ontario with annual sales of $5
million.
EXPERIENCE 86 GRANTS
Three Huron County organizations recent-
ly received Experience '86 grants for the
hiring of summer students, as announced by.
Minister of Citizenship and Culture, the
Honourable Lily Munro. Congratulations to
the. Huron Historic Gaol., Van Egrnond
House, and the Huron County Library.
SENIORS USE
PARKS FREE
My colleague, Natural Resou
'^r�ces
Minister Vince Kerrio has announced a
change of policy for the use of Ontario's pro-
vincial parks by senior 'citizens. Effective
immediately, seniors will be able to use the
parks free during the week. and for half
price on weekends. Trwiltio'r+.aliy. seniors
have been able to have free access during.
the week, but had to pay full fees on the -
weekends.
47. Card of thanks
COLE
We would like to thank family and friends for the
flowers and donations of the time of the loss of a
dear father Leonard Cole, also Maitland Manor
Nursing Home, nurses and staff for their kind-
ness shown, Dr. James Rourke, Rev. Paul
Zacharias for his special help at this time, Rick
Palls of Stiles Funeral Home, to the Legion Ladies
Auxiliary of Branch 109 Goderich for providing
the lunch following the service. Eugene and. Dora
Cole. -25
HUNKING
Shawn and Sarah would like to thank the follow-
ing businesses for their keepsake baby plates:
Nakamura Pharmacy, M&W Motors, Squire Gifts,
McCallum Funeral Home, Goderich EMA, Morris
Draperies, Campbell's Camera and Zilliax
Furniture. --25 -- -_
HUNKING
We would like to thank Dr. Thomson, Dr. Walker,
Dr. Dawson, Dr. Cauchi and the nurses on 2nd
east for the excellent care during our stay at
AM&G, A special thanks to our family and
friends for the flowers,, gifts and visits in the
hospital and, since coming home, An extra
special "thank you" to Dad and Mom (Gerry and
'Marie Dobie) for looking after Shawn. Kim and
Sarah. =25
NICHOLSON
The family of the late Mrs. Edna (McPherson)
Nicholson would like to express their thanks to
her friends and neighbours for flowers and dona-
tions to the Palliative Care Unit of AM&G
Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Neal and Con-
way and nurses of AM&G Hospital. Father
Joseph Hardy and ladies of St. Peter's CWL for
the nice lunch. Also thanks to McCallum Funeral
Home. -25x
BUCHANAN
The family of the late Donald Buchanan wish to
thank neighbours, friends and relatives for the
support given in so many ways during the illness
and death of our husband, father and grand-
father. Jean Buchanan and Clara Catherine,
Mary Helen and their families. -251
DAUER
I would like to thank relatives, friends and family
for the flowers, cards and visits while in
Goderich Hospital and since returning home.
Special thanks to Drs. Walker, Lambert and Neal
and staff of 2nd East for their excellent core.
Darlene Bauer. -25x
AUCTION SALE
Old Bayfield country home, 1 mike east
and 1/2 mile south of Bayfield, Ont.. for
Gertrude McGee.
FRIDAY, JUNE 27 AT 7 P.M.
,
This is a roomy brick home on approx. 1.6
acres with a well and mature shade trees.
Located on a quiet country rood just ane
mile from Bayfield. A good home for a
handyman with the magic touch to make
a fine permanent or summer home. Pro-
perty being offered subject to a very
reasonable reserve bld fr immediate
sale. Terms 10% y of sale,
balen4A due in full I h®ro®4s2 For
view-
ing
or Informatiod P
AUCTIONEER
RICHARD LOBB
482-7'898.
ULTRA VIOLET
LIGHT STUDY
Environment Ontario is funding a sindy e#i
ultra violet light treatment as a lath ria_
disinfecting bathing beach water prci` ed
by high leveLs of bacteria_ The 82114's-111.0 study
will be conducted by the Upper Thames Con-
servation Authority, which will c sns7 acs: a
full-scale ultra violet disinfectioin syszerh
this year.
• The demonstration project will be irony
evaluated during the swing seasons n
.1986 And 1987 to determine all operating and
maintenance requirements as well as costs
for effective application of the process.
Although ultra violet light treatment has
never been used as a means of improving
beach water quality, past Environment On-
tario studies have demonstrated that the
process is an environmentally safe and inex-
pensive method of disinfecting sewage
treatment plant effluent. If successfully
developed, this innovative technology could
be applied at many beaches as an interim
solution to bacterial pollution, while the
-longer term objectives of improving provin-
cial water quality through source controls
arc proceeding.
• NEW TOURISM SIGN
POLICY ANNOUNCED
Ontario's tourism industry will receive a•
boost from the ministry in the form of a new
highway signing policy, Ed Fulton; Minister
of Transportation and Communications an-
nounced on May 26. "The new system is
designed to expand on, and improve, the
current signage as well as achieve a con-
trolled relaxation of the criteria involved in
tourism signing," the minister said.
"Under it, tourist attractions can be sign-
ed from provincial highways, in addition to
freeways and staged freeways as the cur-
rent system allows," Fulton added.
RICHARDS
I would like to thank my family co-workers and
friends for flowers, gifts and visits while I was a
patient in Goderich Hospital. Thanks also t'a Dr,
Neal, Alison Hollingworth, second floor nurses
for their excellent care. Special thanks to my
husband Bob for all his support and care.
Eleanor. -25
47. Card of thanks
PARK
Thank you to everyone for cards and visits while I
was hospitalized at University Hospital, London.
and since returning home. A special thanks to
Margaret Errington for looking after my column
for me and to the teachers at Brookside who so
capably saw that Brad had rides bock and 'fotth
from Goderich. Last but not least thanks to my
family for everything they did for
me. -Marie, --_
SWAN
I would like to take this opportunity to express
my thanks and appreciation for the excellent
care given to me by the Goderich Ambulance At•
tendants. Dr. Cauchi, Dr. J. Rourke. Dr. Neal, the
nurses in the emergency ward and on 1st floor,
the doctors and nurses at University and St.
Joseph's Hospital in London. Thanks also to
relatives, friends and family for the visits, cards
and phone calls while I was hospitalized and
since returning home. Harry Swan. - 25x
PENNINGTON
My sincere thanks to Dr. Dawson, Dr. Conway,
nurses and staff ICU for their excellent core
while I was a patient in Alexandra Hospitol.
Special thanks also to Branch 109 Royal Canadian
Legion and Legion Ladies Auxiliary..Ron. 25
48. Coming Events
VANASTRA RECREATION Centre summer swim
classes start June 30th. of Vanastra Rec Centre.
Call 482-3544 for more information or to
register. -25,26
FOR SALE: Standing hoy timothy alfalfa mixed.
Phone 482-3217,-25
PART-TIME Cashier 'needed - please send resume
to Drawer No. 20 Goderich Signal -Star, Box 220.•
Goderich, Ontario N7A 406.-25
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