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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-07-09, Page 1440. Lost & Found ------J PAGE 14 -GODE ICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9,1986 38. Auction sale Auction Sale I Antiques, furniture, appliances, etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton for Roy Gingerich of Zurich and the estate of Janice Pavey plus additions Saturday, July 12 at l Q a. m. e Old upright freezer, 24" electric stove, wringer washer, treadle sewing machine pressback rocker, 2 platform rockers, chesterfield and chair, floor model hi-fi, old floor model radio, good exercise bike, steel crib, chrome table and six chairs, 2 antique dressers with mirrors, 4 chests -of di 1' rs', buffet, electrolux vacuum cleaner, 6 gal. crock; 2 oil lamps,. bottle capper, small pool table, dishes and glassware, knick knacks, etc. This is a partial listing only. TERMS CASH AUCTIONEER- Richard Lobb Clinton 482-7898 Auction Sale Antique Pharmacy equipment, bottles, bookcase, etc., to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton, Ontario for Kingsley Salton of Mitchell, Ontario. (Original owner was J. W . Cull, 1875- 1890). Wednesday, July 16 at6:30p.m. 10 various sizes of mortars and pestles, 1 iron mortar and pestle, 8 hand blown glass powder ,dispensers with lids and applied blue glass rings, approximately 150 apothecary bottles, perfume bottles, 6 -white ointment jars, with gold leaf pattern, hand blown window show globes, bottle labels, 2 -apothecary scales, one with marble, grain weights, pill roller with marble slab, baby scales, 6-seidlitz powder moulds, suppository moulds, 2 -marble ointment slabs. Cork press, old cork screw, small lift top desk, antique oak shelf unit with adjustable shelves and 4 glass doors, storage drawers, bunsen burner, 7 spatulas, test tube holder, Beehive bell string dispen- ser, wooden string dispenser with lid, paper dispenser, old calendars; series of magazines (40) on the history of the Pharmacist, tin lantern. Veterinary Tools: 2 bull humbugs, 1 trocar (bloat poke), jaw spreader., TERMS CASH AUCTIONEER- Richard Lobb Clinton 482-7898 OWNER- Kingsley Salton . Mitchell 348-8653 (Retired Pharmacist 1942-1973 ) • 38. Auction sale Auction Sole JULY 19 New and Used Building Materials Vehicles LOT 29 CONC. 3 B & H Auctions Woodstock 5375437 Goderich 524-7194 C.A. Pergel (Full Listing Next Week) AUCTION SALE • FIRST ANNUAL Antique & Collectibles Auction Sale •over 1,000 items Saturday, July 12, 1986 10:00 AM SHARP Wayne Ward Farm Equipment Highway No, 6 Wiarton, Ontario Phone 519-534-1638 or 519-534-2980 FOUND in the vicinity of Elgin Ave and Market St. on Friday night, a very friendly, chatty, black cat with a few white hairs under his chin and white hairs scattered over hrs body. Large yellow eyes. He hos been 'very well -cored for. Telephone 524-7901 or call at 37 Market St.-28nx , FOUND PAIR of eye glasses, fireworks night, St,_ Christopher's Beach board walk. Phone 524-6576.-28 FOUND - female tabby kitten, North Street and The Square, July 5th. Phone .524-2463.-28 'LOST: Grey and white mute female cat with fled,. Collar; in Sunset Drive vicinity. Answers to "Tig- ger". Phone 524-81.86.-28 Penal AUCTION Saito on Hwy. 21; miles south of Grand Bend Wednesday, July 16 at 6:30 p.m. Large auction of fine; modern furnishings, an- tiques. & tools, new and old. See -Saturday's Lon- don Free Press for . com- plete listing. Auctioneer PAT LYON 243-2713 • SPECIAL COMBINE AUCTION OF OVER 50 Tractors 20 Combines 150 Pieces of Equipment Saturday, July 19th Al 9:30 A.M. ' Brindley Sales Yard DUNGANNON FOUND one pair of motorcyclist leggings pn Highway 8 between Goderich and Clinton on July 6. Owner may identify at Goderich Town Police Station. -28 41. To give away KITTENS free to good home. 482-7550.-28 44. Engagements COMBINES AT 1:30 New Holland 985 4 row corn and grain table; 2 Gleaner F2 long backs; White 8800D; 2 M.F. 510Ds; 4 M.F. 410s; 4 M.F. 300s; Behlen500 bu. dryer; M.F. 655 swather, large amount of headers. TRACTORS M.F. 2705 and cab; A.C. 720; Case 1490, cab and loader; A.C. 5050 4 w.d. and loader; M.F. 1085 and cab; A.C.XT190;• John Deere G.B., 720, 730; David Brown 995 and loader; Belarus 5AI, 500, 420;. M.F. 165 D.; M.F. 275 and cab; M.F. 255; Case 1070; A.C. 185 and cab; 4 - 8N Fords; plus many more. For further information call 529.7625 or5 529-7970 AUCTIONEERS Gordon H. Brindley BairFy Gray Brian Rintoul BRINDLEY-LEMONT Mrs. Gordon K. Brindley wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter Nancy Floren% to Allan Phillip Lemont son of Mrs. Irvine Lemont of Walkerton. The wedding will take place at North St. United Church, Goderich, Saturday, July 19 at 7:30 p.m. 'Reception to follow in Saltford at 9:00 p.m. -28 pvertlme Mort FISHING CHARTER All Equipment Supplied Now LeavIfg From Port of Goderich -PHONE: (519) 627.5679 47. Card of thanks BEAN I would like to thank family, friends and relatives for cards, phone calls and visits. Special thanks to Dr. Chan, nurses in emergency and ambulance drivers for the excellent care I received at the time of the occident. Rhonda.-28nx BUTT I would like to thank my family, friends and relatives for cards, gifts and visits while I was in hospital,. Special thanks to Dr. Chan, nurses in emergency and on 2nd East at AMBG Hospital, and also ambulancedrivers.'Don.-28nx • Con -unit, News Auburn..,people h . visitors Recent visitors with Ellen Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Orval McPhee attended the Laura Phillips were Mr. -and Mrs. Hobert funeral of their aunt Mrs. John Jackson (An- Craig of Lucan, Mr. J.K. Young of Mitchell - nee Laura McPhee) born • in Colborne and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Phillips of Lucknow. ovmsbiP, Huron Coqunty who died in Inger- V1F. and Mrs. Orval McPhee attended the soil. Funeral servile was at the Needham wedding and reception of their grandson Funeral chapel, Ingersoll, with burial in Kevin Gibson and Peggy Straughan on Colbot"ne'Township Cemetery. Saturday, July 5. Also visitors with Val and BALLS CEMETERY SERVICE Orval were Barry Gibson and family of Balls Cemetery Service was held Sunday i Ridgetown and Eva White. July 6 with Rev. James Carne of Huron Mis- sionary hurch.in charge. There was a good Dora Marsh died in Clinton hospital on attendance, Friday, July 4 in her 88th year. Our sym- 'Knox United Church Vacation Bible pathy goes out to her family. School will be held Aug. -4 -to 8 at 9 am to Mr. and Mrs. Brian Craig of St. Jacobs 11:30 am. Anyone interested helping or sen - and family are holidaying at their trailer in dilg their children please contact Linda Auburn. Cunningham at 526-7557. HEATHER'S HAIRSTYLING As of July 12, 1.986 Heather's Hairstyling will be taken over by Karen'Eckenswiller, I would like to - thank all my customers for their patronage and I hope they will be as loyal to Karen as they were to me. I'll miss everyone when we move but won't forget you. I wish Karen all the success in • her business. Thanks again. Heather Dauphin. -28 - JENKIN I would like to thank family and friends for their cards, gifts and encouragement while I was a pa- tient at Si. Mary's Hospital Rehab. Centre in Lon- don." •They were greatly appreciated. Ann Jenkin. -28x MARSH 'n The family,of the late Dora Marsh extend sincere thanks to all those who have been helpful in these past weeks: Special thanks to neighbours and friends for flowers, food, cards and lawn - mowing. Betty, Helen, June and Howard. -28x LAWRENCE We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who attended our surprise farewell party and for the generous gift of money we received. We will use the money towards a special memento to always remember our friends and neighbours of the Auburn Communi- ty. A very special thank you to Rick and Carol. They are truly the best friends and neighbours anyone could ever have. Fred and Laura Lawrence and family. -28 FISHER would like, to..thordc,cd.my, friends, who. sent me flowers and-cards,inmemory of -my -mother, .who passed away June 19,' 1986. I' appreciate your 'kindness. Mavis. -28 LEVEY-HASSLEN Mr, and Mrs. John Hasslen of Minneapolis, Min. nesota. announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean Catherine to Mr. Wilbert Bruce , Cliftoh'tevey-sotrbf•Mr:-and"Mrs: William' Levey of Goderich. The marriage will take place on August 16th, 1986, at the Baptist Church 887 - Canterbury Ave. Ottawa, Ontario. -28 WILLIS - DAWSON Mr. and Mrs.. Dan and Doreen Willis of Benmiller are pleased to announce the forthcoming mar= riage.of their daughter Connie Jean to Poul Ken- neth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave and Jean Dawson. The wedding will take place 'at the home of the bride's parents on July 26, 1986.-28 GERMAN-FRAYNE Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frayne, RR 3 Goderich an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their eldest_ daughter, Margaret Pauline to Michael James German, son of Mr. and.4l,rs. Alvin German of London. The. ceremony will take place on Aug. 2nd at St. Joseph's R.C. Church, Kingsbridge: Reception•at Saltford Valley Hall. -28x 46. In memoriam BAECHLER In loving memory of a dear son and brother Walter who passed away July 3, 1975. 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 mom Jean and dad Emery and sister Sharron. -28x POLLOCK In loving memory of my dear mother, Laura Pollock, who left us suddenly five years ago July 9, 1986. Little I knew• when I woke that morning, My heart still aches with.sadness. And silent tears still flow No one will ever know When a day is sad and lonely And everything gores wrong I seem to hear you whisper Mother, Cheer up and carry on. Everytime I see your picture You seem to smile and say. Don't cry I'm only sleeping We will meet again someday. Sadly missed, always remembered. Warner and Florence McIntyre and family. -28x Send a (.1rllCEF Card 27. Card of thanks O'BRIEN. Thanks toaal) vvy�ho supported our family at the loss of our mother, Mrs. Annie O'Brien. Special thanks to staff and patron's of Dirks, Mary and Joe, Edna and Lau, Doreen, Ann, Lee, John and. Linda. The Reddington and Q'8r en families, -28X O'BRIRN ) At this time we would tike to express our Thank* for alt the cards, mass cards=, and'exprressions of sympathy to our Tamil of the death of our Mother, Mrs, Annle green. Special' shanks ft/ • be. J. Rourke, Dr. It. Lambert, Dr. 11',, ,Lomas and staff Of /rid East, TO Fether,;Hardy, laters of St. Moseliph's and Risk pallia of SMtiles l unef<dl Home. ary, Dirk Walterbeek and fcimlly.- 2$x ' RITCHIE Many thanks to the nurses and Drs: Neal and Walker for their kindnesses while I was in hospital. Many thanks also for the cards and flowers. All was much appreciated. Beth. -28 REID I' would like to thank the following people for their donation, Local 122 of O P.S.E.U., Little Bowl' dnd''Kip White. L'tndd -"28 . CURRAN The families of the late Eileen Curran would like to express their sincere thanks to friends, relatives and neighbours 'for the flowers, cards, charitable donations and food. Also your support shown to us during our mother's illness and at the time of her death. Special thanks to Dr. Roy Lomas, •Dr. Chan, ,the -nurses and staff on first and second floor west AMG hospital, Rev. J. Wood for' your comforting words, Rev. R. Roberts for your words of kindness. U.C.W.'of Dungan- non United Church and Willing Workers for your lovely lunch. Bob and Lee McCallum and staff for your many acts of kindness and . support. Everyone's thoughtfulness ' will never be forgotten. -28 WILLIS I would like to thank all the guests at my com- munity shower for the beautiful gifts and the. Indies that held it for me. Connie. -28 Dorie Anne MacLennan, a Goderich pathfinder, was picked from 16 girls in Ontario for her participation in Guiding activities to spend a week in Mexico. Public Relations represen- tative Evelyn Shand:presents Dorie Anne with $75 from the Klahanie Guiding district towards her trip which she starts on July 11. (photo by Susan Hundertmark) CULBERT ' I would like to express my sincere appreciation to Dr. Dawson and Dr. Rourke, emergency staff and ICU nurses, and Alison' Hollingworth during my stay at AM&G Hospital. I would also like to thank my relatives and friends for their visits and well wishes. Mel, -28 LOVELL We would like to express our sincere thanks to our friends for their thoughtfulness at the time of our loss of a deer aunt, MrS. Margaret Lovell. We would especially like to thank Dr. D.O. Neal, the staff of 2nd east, AM&G Hospital, the VON and Huron County Homecare Service for their care during her illness. Clifford and Shirley Kennedy. -28 • BURKE • We would like to thank all the Doctors, Dr: Walker, Dr. Flowers, the nurses in intensive care and emergency for• all they done at AM&G Hospital. Bob McCallum's Funeral Home. A very special thanks to the Royal Canadian Legion, The Ladies, Auxiliary, The Honor. Guards, The Pallbearers of nch 109, the Ladies Auxiliary 109, Father Jih Hardy and. Sisters. of St. P•eter's Church. Noreen Nurse for the lunch brought to the home. Especially 16 my cousin Mary Ellen Lynn, close friends Christina Moore and Floyd McKinley, who stayed and helped me and shared In the life of aloved one - for sorrow shared. Thanks very muddy to all of you, you're all greatly appreciated tremendously. Barbaro. MacCormick and family.. -28x 48. 'Corning .Events HAPPINESS IS,.. d&i f miss the Flower Festival in the Court House, second floor, July 11, 18, 19. Elevator available288,29x 10" COLOR -,TV excellent contfltiottr lif'l #•f$:;rt ,410110 524 516,E-28 ARTICLES FOR SALE POOL SALE. One of Ontario's largest factory outlets has large inventory., of above, ingrounds for im- - mediate delivery. Compare . us before Buying. Guaranteed lowest Prices. '(416)523.6467, (613) 547.6434.-0.26.29 ALL,TYPES of Western red cedar shakes and shingles. Buy -direct from mill and save $$$ (604) 265-3357 or ,(604) 547-6078. Truckload Tots only. -0-28 $$ SACRIFICE $$ SACRIFICE $S$ Buildings Special offer. Priced low for immediate clearance, 28 x 40 x 14 $3,900, 46 x 90 x 16 $9,600: 70 x 80 x 24 516,300. Com. plete with large doors Other sizes available 10.120' wide. Serious buyers , only. No price shoppers. Guaranteed lowest prices. Call free 1-800.387.8148 or. (416) 828-6262.-0.28• ALL WATER JS QUESTIONABLE. Wells, Lakes, Municipal, River Water mode' safe, sparkling, crystal clear by the oldest time proven method. Distillation, - Sizes for all families sale priced from $249.50. Your water purity should not be Jaken for' granted. L.B.H. Industries, 116 Viceroy C-9, Concord, Ontario L4K 2M3. (416) 661-1142. Dealer inquiries invited. --0.28 STEEL -IN -DEAL - Quonset buildings - 28% OFF,- Save' Thousand's - we are introducing new straight -wall buildings - speclol introductory prices' • limited time' offer. Phone Pioneer Buildings collect (416) 678-1585. Limited time offer. -0.28 .,,• MIRACLE SPAN SUMMER SPECIALS below factory prices. Available for immediate delivery 3.25 x 36, 5 - 32x40,2.35x56.9.40x 80,1•555x186,2'260x 220. Sold on a first come first served basis. Coll toll free 1.800-387.4910.-0.28 TEMPERED GLASS, 28" x 76" $20 per sheet. Great for sunrooms, greenhouses, decks, Sid Tatham Wood- works, Woodstock., (519) 537-2664,--41.28 TROUBLE Wrapping Coins? Wrap pennies; Rickets, dimes AND quarters quickly, easily! ! Send $8.95 plus 63 cents tax to Penny•Roller, Box 405,. Fort Erie, Ont. L2A 5N2.--0-28 VACATIONS ROYAL RESORT o little bit of heaven on the beaiiTilul shores of Balsam lake, Hwy 35, Weekly rates $299 -; 5399, p,p./Dbtd, including meals. Various childrens' rates. 4-Stor Rated R.R.7, Fenelon'Falls, Ont.•KOM INO (705) 454.8004,-0-28 LIVESTOCK tr ' SUMMER FESTIVAL 86. Simmental Sale, Sunday July 20, 1986. 1 pm at Klldevin Simmentols, 3 miles south of Goderich, Ontario owHwy 21.•55 lots. Bull (breeding ' age). Cow/calf pairs, bred heifers, embryo transplants. Kildevin•Simmentals, Sutcliffe Select Sim - mentals, Maple Ayr Simmentals, Cherry Lane Sim - mantels. For Information and catalogues^call Barry Kedwell (519) 927-3382.-0,28 `ler BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY NEEDLECRAFTERSI Excellent income potential os Sales Representative for Canadian company PANDA STIT- CHCRAFT. Contact Peggy Anderson, 2281 Woodward Ave., 'Burlington, Ont. L7R 175. Phone (416) 639-5408.•-0-26.28 . ' . MAKE MONEY ALHOME, No phone. 'equipment, ex. perience or invelYtory needed. Send 34' stamp for ex• chine details. Melemo, 115 Scarsdale, Unit 180B, Don Alit, Ontario M3B 2R6. -0.28 WANTED TO BUY ABOISON TWO COLOUR plastic radios wonted. Paying• • BE YOUR OWN BOSS. Join Qyriamic international ser- vice company. Full training with management assistance. High earning potential. Exclusive. ter- ritory. Ambitious individuals only. Coll collect person - tor person at (416) 273.3389.-0-28 • • PERSONAL DATES GALORE: For all ogles & u e tt of members anxious to meet yo tances. Coll toll free 1.800.263.9163 p.m. -0-28 • , hed. Thousands stige Acqud'n- ours Noon 1i11.8 AUCTION SALES McLEAN AUCTION CENTRE, Lindsay accepting farm machinery, tractors, construction equipment, tools,, vehicles, boats, motorcycles, riding^rriowers. For our monthly sales call (705) 324.2783,-0.28 EDUCATIONAL FREE: 1986 guide to study-at•homo correspondence Diploma cour§es for prestigious careers: Accounting, Airconditioning, Booking, Business, Cosmetology, Electronics, Legal/Medical, secretory, 'Psychology, Travel. Granton (5A) 263 Adelaide West. Toronto 1.800.268.1121.-0.28 BECOME AN AUCTIONEER, 85 hours of instruction. Next class' August 9 -to 16th, Contact Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering (519) 469.3936. (519) 537.210. P.O, Box 145, Innerkip, Ont. NOJ IMO. -•-0.28 .COMING EVENTS BELLE RIVER FIDDLE Singing contest July 31, August 1, 2, 3, Campsites available. $7:000 prizes. Featuring Gordie Tapp, Graham Townsend, Audie Henry„ Box 10. Belle .River, NOR IAO or call (519) 728.1767.--0-26-28 NOMINATIONS are being received now for Onlorio ,Junior Citizen of the Year awards. Contact this newspaper to nominate on outstanding young person .aged 6 to 18, who deserves more than o pat on the back. -0.28 COME TO MARKDALE'S 3rd• Annual Heritage Festival. Friday July 12, Activities include parade. art show and sale, crofts, children's activities, scavenger hunt. —0-28 RIPLEY•HURON CRAFT FESTIVAL July 18 (noon • 10), July 19 (10 om - 5 pm) in Ripley. Handicrafts. home Baking,, used book sale, Free babysitting, door prizes,= -0.28 The Only inlay to get $50 • $150. Phone collyct (416) 641.1420,--0.28 • 1 HELP WANTED YOUR ad In 2,5 million homes t In Canada for TRAIN FOR A JOB with a future—with Tri•Cauniy , $659 00 Truck Driver Training, Job scorch assistance grant - ford or In 1,2410807 homes available. Kitchener 7201(ing , (519) 743-SO1i ford 300 Colborne t., (519) n6.0221,-040 ■ •Ire Ontario for 06 Phone ($19) 2stik't''.---.- �•0�-- Macs Your Blanket HOUSEWIVES ANDY MOTHERS needed immediately to • sell rays end giffi as Horner Parties. Lilo investment. . ' 5195. 1 • a l onket Classified Ad by 1 calling one of our helpfdl Classified ad. AAA CFIDRIE Norrie Fafhlon Shows Eat, 1975.Join our . �: WSW, BE your nearest weekly ne rspaper 1 successful family of independent representatives in I. eifle+i tot detalla. Llicknow • 628.2822 I IelsuweWear at, In• protertting guollty lingerie and HOMO patties for Women. If >Y furl. ll s easy. 1f s pro• , . GotlelrIch 524.2014 Klricnrdlne 398.2963 HOMO ., • .;-, X49090.9 . ,g,(0„, ,#11011124,21,6„,14, 482.3443, W"rl) erten 88'1.1000' l 1ltable. (Fay inlgrmation, call, collect (416) 63 t ' ° Itchell 48.8431 ant t6.4'ptti,.0.21# . tiforih 6ait0240 ll, . 4 '• - iYEYs YiM liwrr