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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-09-16, Page 13
47. Card of Thanks PAGE 12--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1987 '31. Service Directory UNTANGLE YOUR LAWN WATERING PROBLEMS... Install An Inground Pop-up Lawn Sprinkler System automatic controller professional design & installation free estimates AUTO -RAIN SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 395©3663 It's a must against rust! VISA OILCARD 11 1�?_ Today's answer in rust '4495 protection *entire car Hrs.: 8-5:30 Mon. -Fri. 8-4:00 Sat. OIL- GARD CAR CARE CENTRE 50 PICTON ST,, GODERICH 524-9094 CaII for your appointment today! Introducing... S�it-L ----- - Appliance Repair Service . °Complete I -n -Horne Mobile. Service •Fast.Effic'ient Service Guaranteed Workmanship Repairs to All Major Appliances \1';i.her.. Refrigerator.. Freeier.. Dnrr.. Ih.ltxxa.hrr, & Skis es •.f c,UI Ill\'111i1n Scrviccnlan Coder%b 524-4770 DIM/ APPLIANCE REPAIR 'Satisi a turn Guaranteed" -weekly maid service -spring cleaning i indon washing -house sitting OPEN TILL 8:00 P.M. Doug & Laurie Falconer Dan ,MacKinnon 524-5170 APPLIANCE REPAIRS Authorized Appliance Service Centre for all •WHIRLPOOL *INGLIS •SPEED QUEEN •ADMIRAL •SIMPLICITY *HOTPOINT Appliances HOFFMEYER PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. 55 Kingston St. Goderich Typewriter and Calculator Repairs) •Free Estimates Ii*l11CWater . (WFiO'F EQUiPMFNT LTD. 524-9863 56 East St : Goderich RENOVATIONS Reasonable Rates free Estimates EXTERIOR kW«�_+ .Roofing *Siding 'k\ /q t• IOlew Additions 1 • • Eavestroughing • Fencing • Siding • Decks • Soffits • Fascia INTERIORS • Painting • Drywall • Woodworking Specializing in Kitchens & Vanities by Oakdale D & I ENTERPRISES Goderich 524-6257 31. Service Directory C EMERALDV�/iNDOW CLEANING Specializing in Residential Window Cleaning s,�\N\-$28®0 • per home Commercial Window Cleaning Free Estimates Fully Insured FOR A WEEKEND 5244144 APPOINTMENT CALL. DOES YOUR BRICK HOME NEED A FRESH LOOK7 impr0-„e the appearance Dy sandblashny FOR A FREE ESTIMATE W. ADAMSON & SON LUCKNOW CONTRACTING LTD. 528-2113 Bat Bogie aid Sale Cambia/dim aid Tkadh Sand, Gravel and Stone Septic Systems - Repair & Installation Backhoeing R.R. #4 Goderich, Ontario. 519-524-2034 JOHN HICKEY CONSTRUCTION *New Construction Replacement Windows *Renovation, and doors *Decks ;+r Roofing *Patios ` ' *Sidewalks FREE ESTIMATES Licensed carpenter Port 529-7872 10 years Albert after 6 p.m CLIFFORD HUGILL Backhoe Service Trucking 376 HURON ROAD GODERiCN 524-717 CULBERT INSULATION Sprayed cbn LtIre#ha.ne Joa m Agricultural, Industrial Residential, Commercial FREE ESTIMATES R.R. No. 6 Goderich 529-15711 We're Your One Stop Shopping Centre for a Complete Line of Pool and Spa Chemicals and Accessories. 524-9804 BLUE HORIZON POOLS & SPAS 2 Miles East of Goderich Compl te Construction •Custom Building •Additions•Renovations •Roofing•Siding •Farm Buildings HUGH BURGSMA 524-6355 DRAPERIES UNLIMITED ClRlom Draperies Balloon Shades Valances Venetians • Verticals Roller Shades Free Estimates — No Obligation For Shop at Home Scrvite tau 524-2352 J . Oas or Evening \Maxine Murray Proprietor r' JERRY RIVETT Bookkeeping Services 345 Huron Rd. 524-6931 All bookkeeping functions including Payroll Financial Statements Ledger Controls ' Tax Preparation All or In -Part $5tevens DISC JOCKEY SERVICE Country Gold & Rock'n' RoII-= resCO E'Ol.AS WAt,ZES NEW IAZER DSC MULL 0000 *E CORDED MUSK FOR WEDO,NGS, DANCES ANN,VERSAR,ES * ARIES FTC 10 yrs, o•perience ' No mileage ,barge BRUSSFIS 887-6159 DAV'iME , EvENiNGS BURN STUDIO FRAME SHOP you name it - we frame it Custom Framing — While You Wait — Phone 524-9021 We've moved to 114 The Square PIANO TUNING and PIANO LESSONS DAVE McKEE CALL 524-7774 GARDINER'S MOVERS We deliver and move anything large or small FREE ESTIMATES 524-2421 34. Personal 34. Personal ADOPTION married, loving couple wishes to adopt Able to provide emotional and financial security Registered with Government Licensed Private Adoption Agency. Please write to Drawer 41. c o The Lucknow Sentinel. Box 400. Lucknow. Ont. NOG 21-10. 35-42 35. Notice to Creditors IS ALCOHOL n problem In your family Al Anon can help For time of meetings call 524-6001 4ltfnx NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estote of THOMAS ARNOLD MITCHELL. late of the Township of Colborne, in the County of Huron All persons having claims against the Estote of the above named deceased, who died on or about the 22nd day of August 1987. ore hereby notified to forward full particulars of their cloims to the undersigned ori or before the 10th day of October 1987. afterwhich date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which notice has been received. Donna Simmonds Arnold Mitchell 185 Picton St. W., Goderich, Ont. N7A 2C6. -37-39 36. Announcements RETIREMENT HOMES Your invitation to gracious retirement living ac- commodation available at Malcolm Place Retire• ment Residence, 255 Durham St., Kincardine. Ap• plications now being accepted, 1-396-4215 for more informotion, 33-39 The HUMANITARIAN SERVICE COMMITTEE of the Goderich Oddfetlow and Rebekah Lodge has equipment for loan. Contact Fred Fritzley 524-7217. 18eow NOTICE, OF APPLICATION UNDER THE PITS & QUARRIES CONTROL ACT (R.S•O. 1980) 1, E.S. Johnston Farms Ltd., R.R. 3 Goderich, Ontario, N7A 3X9, hereby give notice of application for a licence to open, establish or operate a pit on the lands described as follows: Pt. Lot 9, Concession 9 East Division, Township of Colborne, County of Huron. The estimated amount of sand and gravel to be extracted annually is 120,000 tonnes. The operation will be an intermittant operation with a portable plant installation. The last day upon which objections may be filed with the MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES is NOVEMBER 2, 1987. Objections and/or requests for a hearing are to be made in writing and directed to: The Wingham District Office Ministry of Natural Resources R.R. 5, Wingham, Ontario NOG 2W0 E.S. Johnston Farms Ltd. Dated this 16th day of September, 1987. 38. Auction Sale 1 AUCTION SALE of furniture from DAVID TEMPLEMAN'S home, Wingham with additions to be held SATURDAY, SEPT. 19, 1987 11:00 A.M. WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE 2 pc. floral chesterfield (excellent con- dition); drop leaf gate leg table; 2 writing desks (1 antique); corner cabinet; Bell piano & stool; bar with 4 swivel chairs; 7' high painted wall cup- board; Minshall chapel electric organ & bench; 30" Moffat stove; h.d. washer and dryer; antique bed with springs; painted 3 drawer chest; pine blanket box; painted parlour tables; old school desk; 7' floor bench vice; air condi- tioner; skis; electric mower; gas mower; snow pusher; small tiller; approx. 117 pieces rose pattern Limoges dishes, cir- ca 1912; more. PREVIEW: Friday, September 18, 1987, 7 - 9 p.m. AUCTIONEER Jack Alexander TEL: 357-1011 & 357-1442 Pen vut Auction Hwy. 21, 3 miles South of Grand Bend Sunday, Sept. 20th at 1 p.m. We will be selling the complete fur- nishings and appliances of two area homes - plus additions. These quality furnishings and appliances are in a nice selection of modern and antique. This is an auction you shouldn't miss. AUCTIONEER PAT LYON 243-2713 Next Auction - Sunday September 27 at 1 p.m. 38. Auction Sale Richard Lobb Auctioneer CLINTON 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR SAT.. SEPT. 19 AT 10:10 AM: \ppli,rnce, lUr- niturE. .1c^.1 l lnnrl,l Arbon nmx er k,trrh'n Iilii•r r,irl,.il arm .axx large 1)t1E•rirtg of tool, ,11 BI rh \ren,l for H,)r\ex \1c C-atlum nt 81' th SAT„ SEPT. 26 AT 10:00 AM: Furniture .t hcx)! llu.t', vie( tnc %%elder r,lrli,ll ant) ,,r.s ;or \1r. C iE'rn1, I, the E•tate nt Bert G,tr- rr't I limn Bnlrlt of ElILK Minn 1)lu. other 1on- _n,,,. th,. ,1,11 he ,1 Idrut• rxc client .Luk tion he heli) ,it Ru hard lohh • \uE tine B,)rn u1 ( Born.) • SUNDAY, SEPT. 27 AT 1:30 P.M.: Fine antinue tur- nitum 10(11.)1 rug, h. ngiii t lamp: gla.-. xar', etc to kt' held at the `*,north and Di' fru t Cornnxnntx 1 rntri' t ,r Mr. Rev Bul.on cit Mitt hell Ont. of Farm Machinery & Livestock, Hay & Grain for the Estate of JAMES GILMORE. R.R. 3 Lucknow. Location, South half of Lot 1. Conc. 13, Ashfield Twp., Western Division, 4 corners West of Lucknow & 1 corner South or 4 Corners West of Beckers Farm Equipment on MONDAY, SEPT. 21, 1987 AT 12 NOON SHARP LIVESTOCK: (20 heed) 6 cows, t 3 cows and calves; 5 yearling heifers 13 yearl- ing steers. MACHINERY: Leyland tractor 270/cab, good rubber; M.F. 35 with Allied loader & chains; N.H. 519 manure spreader, "like new"; George Smyth snowblower, 7 ft., good condition; M.F. 4 furrow plough, 3 P.T.H.; 6 section diamond har- rows/stretcher; M.F. side rake, 2 bale throw wagons & rack, heavy, like new; M.F. 124 baler. thrower, good condi- tion; 15 run seed drill on steel; Ham- mermill, wagon & flat rack; Case 3 P.I.H. 10 ft. cultivator; 775 Massey Ferguson swather, hydrostatic drive; 12 ft. grain auger with motor; bale fork 3 P.T.H. SMALL ITEMS: Skillsaw; electric drill; wrenches; forks & shovels; grease guns; tools; vise; grinder, 1/4 motor; heat lamps; cattle dehorners; electric fencer; barb wire; pile rails; hydraulic jack; post hole digger; bolt cutters, platform scale; horse harness; plus a wagon of misc. items. HAY & GRAIN: Approx. 20 - 25 tonnes mixed grain; 2,000 bales of hay. Plan to attend this sale of well kept machinery in excellent condition and stored inside! TERMS: Cash day of sale, 7/ Sales Tax in effect where applicable. Owner or Auctioneer are not responsi- ble for accidents, loss of purchase or omissions of advertising, day of sole. For information contact: Proprietor: Mrs. James Gilmore 395-5310; Auc- tioneer: Brian Rintoul 357-2349. 1 AUCTION SALE New Honda riding mower; Troy tiller; appliances; furniture; lawn mower; radial arm saw; tools; etc. to be held at the Blyth Arena for Harvey McCallum SATURDAY, SEPT. 19 AT 10:30 A.M. Honda HT 3813 riding mower w/2 cylinder liquid cooled engine, 5 speed trans., used 3 months. Troy built rear tine garden tiller; Lawn Boy lawn mower; Yardman reel type mower; small Poulin Chainsaw; Craftsman radial arm saw on stand; Inglis 30" electric stove w/black gloss oven door; Westinghousef �frfdge; Westinghouse washer and dryer; Westinghouse upright freezer; dining table w/6 mat- ching chairs and buffet; Duncan Pfyfe style drop leaf dining table ; matching wooden bed, washstand and dresser w/mirror & chrome table & chair; chesterfield & chair; card tables; 2 floor lamps; 2 gallon crock; oil lamp; pressback rocker; brass blow torch; fireplace tools; pots & pans; dishes and glassware; 2 small cast iron kettles; an- tique wooden chair; pressback arm chair; hoosler9type cupboard; secretary bookcase; Herbie electric weed sprayer; 6 cherry boards; propane barbecue; wheelbarrow; lawn chairs; aluminum step ladder; skill saw & blades; electric disc sander; '/2 electric impact wrench; 1/3 electric drill; bench grinder; 4" vise; electric sander; Craft- sman router; battery charger; lig saws; 3/4 H.P. electric motor; 2 old lanterns; buffer; electric hedge trimmer; electric grass whip; electric motors; creepy; booster cables; lack all lack; shop vac; axes; hand tools & wrenches; chain tighteners; iron post driver; milk cans; etc. House is sold. Terms: Cash Lunch Booth AUCTIONEER Richard Lobb Clinton 482-7898 40. Lost & Found LOST, Man's gold ring with diamond between 2nd and 3rd tee at Sunset Golf Club August 22. Reword. Phone 432-1698 London, collect, 35-37 • LOST in Auburn hall, Saturday night, ladies„gold keepsake watch, reward. Phone 482-3651. 37 LOST - black cat with brown flea collar in Britan- nia Rd. E, area. Male, onswers to Tiny. Phone 524-4536. —37 44. Engagements HACKETT-MORAN Mr and Mrs. Bob Farrish are pleased to an- nounce the engogement of their daughter, Non• cy Ann Moran to Robert Lane Hackett, son of Barry and Diane. The wedding will take place October 10th, 1987 Reception to follow at Lucknow Community Centre. Friends and neighbours welcome. 37 46. In Memoriam SCHOEMAKER Ps27 The Lord is my light and my Salvation. whom shall I fear. September 12. one year ago. Gerrit went to rest in peace. but4,ings for the Lord in Heaven. Let us sing praise with trumpet sound, our thoughts ore with him everyday. Very much missed by Mom and family. 37x COOKE In loving memory of Allon Robert Cooke who passed away September 18, 1974. Time slips by but memories stay Quietly remembered every day. Aunt Mary. 37 PORTER The Porters wish to say thank you to friends and neighbours who attended the Open House for Nancy, Julia and Troy. 37x 47. Card of Thanks CARTWRIGHT-COOK David and Shari would like to thank olf those who attended the Buck and Doe on August 15, 1987 To those who come to Tilisonburg to attend the wedding on August 29, 1987 We appreciate you shoring this day with us. 37x 13RAWLEY I wish to express my sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours who sent flowers. letters qnd cards during my stay 111 St Josephs Hospital, London also all the help around home during my absence and since com• ing home Wilma Browley 37x BELL Thank you to Alexandra Marine and General Hospital staff. two east. and to Dr. Neal and nurses for the safe arrival of Emily. Gord and Heather. • 37 BELL Thank you Shirley Brenda. and Debbie for taking care of the Bell Brat Pack at this special time of our lives. Heather and Gord. 37 POPP Thanks to all who came sent cards and gifts to our surprise 30th anniversary party on September 5. Special thanks to our children and family who helped make it a surprise and also to , the group who took us out for supper. Murray and Laura. 37x • HALLAM The family of the late John Hallam express their heartfelt thanks for cards, food, flowers, and donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation and Ball's Cemetery. Special thanks to Rev. A.C. Young, McCallum and Pella Funeral Home, pallbearers, Dr. Brian Baker and the Walkerburn Club. Everyone's thoughtfulness in the loss of their dear father, John, is greatly appreciated, Sax SIERTSEMA We wish to. -thank our relatives, friends and neighbours for all the cards, gifts and plants given to us on our 25th anniversary. Special thanks to our family and all those who helped at our open house. Siebolt and Annie Siertsema. --37x PRESSEAU We, the family of the late Mary Lee Presseau, wish to thank all friends, neighbours and relatives for their kindness and concern in the loss of a loved one. Special thonks to Dr. Walker and nurses on first, second and third floors in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital for (above the call of duty) care of Mary Lee in her long illness. To the following special friends who spent hours sitting with her - Pat Chagnon, Susan St. Louis, Betty Pottle, Betty Doherty, Cory Schotts, Ellen Lefor, Debbie Jamieson. Mary Wat- son, Cathy Robb and Norma Proctor who proved what true friends are. Special thanks to Captain Clarke, Pastor Woodcock, Earl Hoy and Arch An- drews for the many prayers and concerns. Thanks to Home League Ladies for their help after the service, to all those who brought flowers and gifts over the past nine months, and for all the contributions of flowers, donations to the Cancer Society, for cards and expressions of - sympathy to the girls and rest of family. All these things will never be forgotten. 'May God bless you all. Daughters Angela and Karl James and the Hollenbeck family.---37nx -----•----�....SYiAPLETON---._----- . 1 would' like to thank all those who attended my support night on Friday evening. Your generosity was overwhelming. Special thanks to the com- mittee that organized the night and to all those who prepared the lunch. Thanks also to those who travelled long distances• to attend. Yours truly, Neil Stapleton. -37x — f — DE MERS We wish to thank our family and friends for their visits, flowers and gifts. Special thanks to Don, Dr. Neal, Sharon Cousins and nurse (Auntie Cathy) for their special care while in hospital. Caroline and Danielle. --37 SCRIMEGEOUR Harvey qnd Grace would like to thank our relatives, friends and neighbours for making our 50th Anniversary a day we will long remember. Special thanks to our family. -37x McALLISTER The thoughts and prayers expressed by you per- sonally and in your letters and cards were very important to Alec and me while he was living with cancer and are to me now as I try to cope with his death. Thank You. Leda. -37 DE JONG We would like to thank everyone who attended the Legion in honour of dad's retirement. Also we would like to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for cards, gifts, and corning to the house. You all helped in making it a very special day for him. Thank you all very much. George and family.--37nx ALLEN Special thanks to Doctors J. Rourke and Holl- ingworth, nurses Louise Graham' and Barb Vassey and all the staff of AM&G Hospital for ex- cellent care and attention. It was a most en- joyable experience. Thank -you to all who shared in it with us. Steve. Amanda, Nicola and Catharine Ann Allen. --37 RUSSELL I wish to express my sincere thanks to all my friends and relatives for all the cards and phone calls. to .Royal Canadian Legion Branch 109 and Legidn Ladies Auxiliary while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Thanks also to Dr. Rourke and the ambulance drivers. Bert Russell _37x ATFIELD Sixty-five years worth of thanks for the surprise birthday party held for me by Western Air Ser• vices. The meal at the Candlelight was superb and the gifts were greatly appreciated. Many thanks to my friends and co-workers for making a memorable evening. Lloyd Atfield. -37x 48. Coming Events OCTOBER 2, 3, 4 Second COUNTRY CRAFT FESTIVAL. Fri., Oct. 2 - Sun., Oct, 4 at Goderich Twp. Hall. Holmesville. Display and sole of crafts, Christmas baking. knitting, doll clothes, ceramics, wreaths. wooden toys, woodcrafts, home canned goods, produce. etc. (See display ad elsewhere in this issue). Welcome to all, --37 Are You Tired of Your Baby Fate Then Join COUNT DOWN Weight Loss & Weight Control SEPTEMBER SPECIAL Only 55.00 to join and 55.00 weekly fee. No penalties for weeks missed. Wodkte,doya Godanch Si George, Angi con Church Nnlson SI 9 30 AM 8 1 30 PM FOR INFO 396-7003 GD@Rff HI Classified Ads will slide you in the right direction