The Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-11-11, Page 151
31. Service Directory
JERRY RIVETT
okkeeping Services
345 Huron Rd.
524-6931
All bookkeeping functions including
Payroll Financial Statements
Ledger Controls Tax Preparation
All or In -Part
Vt,!' leAS
DISC JOCKEY SERVICE
Country Gold &
Rock °n' Roll
DISCO POLKAS WALTZES NEW IAZER DISC MUSIC GOOD RECORDED
MUSIC FOR WEDDINGS DANCES. ANNIVERSARIES. PARTIES ETC
10 yr.. •.porlonce •No mllo•go Chore•
BRUSSELS 887-6159 DAYTIME or EVENINGS
RENOVATIONS
Reasonable Rates
roe Estimates
EXTERIOR
•Roofing •Biding
• New Additions
• Bavestroughing
• Fencing • Biding • Decks
• Bofflts • Fascia
INTERIORS
• Painting • Drywall
•Woodworking
Specializing in Kitchens
& Vanities by Oakdale
& I ENTERPRISES
Goderich 524-6257
BOOK NOW!
SNOW
PLOWING
or
BLOWING
•Commercial *Residential
Parking Lots, Service Lots and Private
Drives. No Job Too Big or Small.
Most Drives $120.00 per season.
Fully Licensed, Insured and Bonded.
FREE ES TI MA TES
CALL NOW
524-9522
OR EVENINGS
524-6257 or 524-7243
operated by
SMITH'S FARM & GARDEN
CENTRE - Goderich
and
D & I ENTERPRISES - Goderich
134. Personal
IS ALCOHOL a problem in your family? AI -Anon
con help. r >r time of meetings call
524-6001. 41ttnx
I LOST 85 LBS. without dieting". Coll anytime
523.9407. --42tfar
IF YOU re serious about losing weight, call your
local CALORAD distributor. 482-5647.-45,46
35. Notice to Creditors
9
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against the Estate of
SARA AMELIA LORRAINA CRAWFORD, Widow,
late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of
Huron. who died on or about the 12th day of
June. 1987, are required to file the same with full
particulars with the undersigned by the 3rd day.
of December, 1987, as after that date the assets
of the estate will be distributed.
Dated at Goderich. Ontario, this 2nd day of
November, 1987,
PREST & EGENER
Barristers & Solicitors
'33 Montreal Street
Goderich, Ontario
N7A 3Z2
Solicitors for the Estate.
-45.47
36. Announcements
The HUMANITARIAN SERVICE COMMITTEE of the
Goderich Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodge has
equipment for -loan. Contact Fred Fritzley
524.7217, 18eow
38. Auction Sale
38. Auction Sale
Peoeit
Auction
Snit
On Hwy, 21, 4 miles S. of Grand Bend
AUCTION
Sunday, November 19, 1989
at 1 p.m.
For GRAND BEND DEC RATING CENTRE
A stock reduction of thousands of yards
of first quality floor coverings including
carpets by Statesman. Coronet and
Richmond with lute or foam rubber
backing In many colours, designs and
textures including Sculpture, Saxony,
Berber, In rolls and room lot sixes plus
rolls of No Wax vinyl floor coverings by
Armstrong and Domcor In 6 ft. and 12
ft. widths In a wide array of colours and
patterns.
Professional installation and delivery
available.
TERMS: Cash, cheque with proper 1.D.,
Visa or Master Charge
VIEWING: Saturday 10 to 4: Sunday 11
a.m. to sale time
Auctioneer
Pat Lyon
243-2713
UPCOMING SPECIAL
STOCKER SALE
Monday, November 16/87 1:30 PM
LUCKNOW COMMUNITY
SALES
528-3211
40. Lost & Found
LOST - One diamond engagement ring - possibly
in downtown area. Reward. Phone 524-2384 after
6 p.m,-42tf
SMALL, orange, male kitten. Owner may have by
calling 524.9386.-45
Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON 4827098
SAT., DEC. 5 AT 10 A.M. Three bedroom single
storey dwelling w/large living and dining room,
single car garage situated on a large lot located
T block from the main street core area of town.
58 Rattenbury Street West, Clinton for Mr, &
Mrs. Raymond Whitmore.
LOST - Man's Timex Watch lost in area of
Kingston St. and Square. Reward, Phone
524-8640. -45x
FOUND • on Cambridge St. (in area about one
week) dark grey striped male kitten with dark
spot on nose, approx. 8 - 10 months, very friend-
ly, house trained, if yours, or would like it phone
524-6936.-45
41. To Give Away
TO GIVE AWAY TO a good country home - 6
month old female pup, part lab/hound. Phone
524-4415 after 4 p.m. -45
44. Engagements
TORRANCE - MacKINNON
Harry and Marg Torrance are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Debra Louise to James Angus MacKin-
non, son of George and Agnes MacKinnon. The
wedding to take place at North Street -United
Church, Goderich on November 21, 1987. Recep-
tion to follow at Saltford.-45,46x
• MERO - SINNETT
Mrs. Alice Mero is pleased to announce the mar-
riage of Dulcie Katherine to Mr. Thomas Joseph
Siq{tett.,,¢.gl).of.Mr. 41Rd,fV1rs. James Sinnejt, Kin -
tail, to take place November 21, 1987 at 3 p.m. at
North Street United Church, Goderich. Reception
to follow in Lucknow.-45
46. In Memoriam
PATTERSON
In loving memoryoof a dear mother, Jean Patter-
son, who passed away one year ago November
14, 1986.
November comes with sad regret
The month, the day we will never forget.
To think you slipped away without goodbye
Before you closed your eyes.
Sadly missed and not forgotten by Elsie and
Grant. -45
BEAN
In loving memory of a dear husband, James
Rean, who passed away one year ago November
1, 1986.
No length of time, no lapse of years
Can dim our dear one's past,
For loving thoughts still hold him dear.
And will while memory lasts.
Sadly missed by wife Olive. -45
BERNER
In loving memory of a dear friend, Marion
Berner, who passed away November 5, 1984.
Time slips by
But memories stay.
Remembered always by Alex, Barb, Dan and
Loretta. -45
------ LAWRENCE
In memory of Hilliard H. Lawrence who passed
away one year ago November 15, 1986.
For God loved the world so much that he gave
His only son
So that everyone who believes in Him may not
die but has eternal life, John Ch.2, V16.
Always remembered by the family. -45
STOWE
In loving memory of a dear husband, father and
grandfather, Charlie Stowe, who passed away
four years ago Nov. 13, 1983.
Just as you were,
You will always stay
Loved and remembered every day.
Your presence we miss,
Your memories we treasure.
Loving you always,
Forgetting you never.
Loved and remembered by wife Noni'e, Jane.
Charlene, Pat and their families. -45
47. Card of Thanks
47. Card of Thanks
LOVE
Charlie and Helen Love were honoured by their
children on their 50th Wedding Anniversary held
November 1 at an Open House from 2 - 5 p.m. at
MacKay Hall. A buffet dinner followed the Open
House at which time 40 relatives attended. Many
lovely flowers, cards and gifts were received for
which they wish to express their sincere thanks.
We especially thank Marilyn, Wendy and also
Shirley who came from Santo Rosa, California, to
make our day one that we will always remember
and cherish. Helen and Charlie. --45x
WILLIS
Shane would like to thank Dr, Cauchi and the
nursing staff on 1st east for the good care they
gave me. Love Shone. 45
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1987 -PAGE 15
47. Card of Thanks
FISHER
I would like to express a sincere thanks to all my
friends for flowers, gifts and cards and to all who
mode phone colts. Special thanks to all my family
for the wonderful core they gave while I was in
London Hospital and since returning home.
Always remembered. Ruth. --45
KUIK
We would like to thank the doctors and nurses at
the Lucknow Medical Centre and the nurses of
the 08 Ward of Wingham and District Hospital
for their care and kindness. We would also like,
to thank those who sent flowers, .cards. gifts and
those who visited us while in the hospitol.
Special thanks to our coaches and fans! Your
kindness was very much appreciated. Bonnie
and Jimmie John. --45
MORAN
1 would like to thank all those involved in putting
on my showers and Cathy and Donna for the
community shower. Also thanks to everyone for
the lovely gifts and best wishes. Nancy
Moran. -45
THINGS
Big Things ... Little Things ...
Expensive Things ...
Inexpensive Things ...
Lost Things ... Found Things ...
New Things -,. Used Things,,...
Ordinary, Everyday Things ..-
Hard To Find Things ,..
3
3
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CAESAR
I wish to sincerely thank the ambulance drivers,
nurses 01 Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital, Doctors Walker and Pearce, also Doc-
tors Fowler and Rorabeck and nurses on 9th floor
University Hospital. Special thanks to all my
family and friends for their cards, visits at
hospital and home. Also to those who were so
kind to Cora. These acts of kindness are very
much appreciated. Bll1.-45
SERE
Our sincere thanks to everyone for your cards,
visits, phone calls and gifts while we were in the
hospital and since coming home. Thanks also to
the helpful staff of second floor east for their ex-
cellent care. Special thanks once again to Dr.
Couchl on the safe arrival. Thanks to our mothers
for all the help we received from them. Dave,
Dorothy, Jennifer and Laura. P.S. Thanks also to
you, Dave, for the love and support given before
and during Laura's delivery. Dorothy. -45
ARTICLES FOR SALE
A -Z PRE•ENG. BUILDINGS. New types. steel 8 wood,
quonset, cladding. For true value, action & answers
(416) 626•.1794. Leave message or collect after 6 p.m.
weekends. Ask for Wally. Free brochures.-0-16tf
GREENHOUSE 8 Hydroponic equipment. supplies.
Everything you need. Best quality, super low prices.
Greenhouse $175, Halides 5115. Over 3,000 products
in stock! Send $2 for info pack & Free 'magazine to
Western Water Forms, 1244 Seymour St., Vancouver,
B.C. V68 3N9. 1.604.682.6636,-45
$$ SACRIFICE $$ Buildings priced for immediate li-
gtiidotiffi4Y r'A11-' items. t$destecI:: • 28x40e14 $3,996'
40x60x14 56,500; 46x80x14 $9,250;.70x90x24 521,789.
Various• sizes available up to 120 ft. wide. Factory
direct clearance. Serious . buyers only. All buidings
priced for immediate delivery. Call ' toll free
1.800-387.2115. or 1.416.858.2446.-45
MONTREAL MILITARY SURPLUS: Work shirts $2.75;
work pants $3.50: work boots $15. Send $2 for
catalogue (Reimbursement 1st order). Military
' Surplus, Box 243, St-Timothee, Quebec, JOS 1x0.-45
How to ploy Popular PIANO. New home study course.
Fast, easy method. Guaranteed! For FREE informa-
tion, Write: Popular Music Systems, Studio E, 3284
Boucherie Rd.. Kelowna BC V 1 Z 2H2. -45
METAL BUILDING Year -End factory clearance. Straight
wall or Quonset styles, certain models special dis-
counts, (will) hold for spring delivery, Save thousands,
limited quantities. Pioneer'Econaspan.
1.800-387.6896: 24 hours. -45
Fall Clearance on all Steel BUILDINGS. Quonset and
Straight wall models. Large selection.
1-800-387.4910 45
FOR SALE
CHRISTMAS GIFT Special Flags for . all nations,
Custom•made flags from your sketch. Send for free
quotation. House of Flogs, Box 817, Forest, NON' 1J0,
(519)786.6300. - 45
WELL WATER PROBLEMS? New Advanced Technology
for efficient treatment of problem water, offering pro-
tection throughout entire water system. Rusty .. Smel-
ly .. Bad • Tasting Water, hardness, staining,
bocterio. & more. No Salt or Messy Chemicals
maintenance free. See the results for yourself with
our 6 month trial offer Call tollfree I.800-387.3423 or
write Aztec Purification Systems. 6380•'4o. 5 Tomken
Rd.. Mississauga Ont. LST IK2. "The lowest cost
system that really works Area code (807) call
(416)672.2300.--45
ICY SIDEWALKS! Introducing Ice Guard (Reg). The
easy to apply onti-slip agent. Special adhesive and
grit formula which applies to all footwear, Help pre-
vent winter fall! ! To order call tollfree (519, 416'. 705)
1.800-265.2550. 5-10 p m. or send cheque for 512.95 to
Ice Guard (reg). Box 273, Elmira Ont. N38 2Z7 (Div. of
624839 Ont. ltd.) --45
Australian SHEEPSKIN Products Distributors needed.
Start now for Christmas Seat covers $29 w. sale. Rugs
518. Sleepers $79, Mitts $16. (604)874-6648. Visa ac-
cepted. P.0 Box 2580 Vancouver, B.C. V6B 31N8.--45
HYDROPONICS • G• rden indoors all year. Even in
Winter, in your spore room, basement or greenhouse.
lorgest selection best prices in Canada. Send 52 far
catalogue to Canadian Hydroponics, 8318 • 120 St.,
Surrey, B C. V3W 3N4. 45
VACATIONS
ORLANDO EXPRESS March 11 88 from 5399 Friday
departure by Motor Coach Seven nights accommoda-
tion near Walt Disney World Coll 1.800.265.0960 T & S
Tours. - 45
MARCH BREAK Mor 12.19 88 Air only from Detroit •
Tampa from 5299 Ft louderdole from 5319 Addl•
tional packages to Orlando St Petersburg, Jamaica,
Acapulco Mexico Cruise. Los Vegas Ca61
1.800-265-0900 T 8 5 Tours for information 45
WANTED TO BUY
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
DYNAMIC Business Opportunity.! Leaders &
Distributors needed. CALORAD family of weight con-
trol products. Colored is sweeping the country. For
free information package contact House'of Stserwood
- Colored, 3345 North,,Service Rd., Burlington. Ont.
L7N 3G2 (416)332-5000.-45
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welcome. Toll free 1.800.663.6306--45
CONDOMS, Pro Vend has developed a, program of
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QLD WRISTWATCHES WANTED • Men's only • Old
Rolex and Patek Phillip wristwatches wanted. Also
wanted Eatons - 'Quarter Century" Rectangular
wnstwotches (25 years service) Will pay 51000 & up
for this watch Phone (416)365.7240 or write 8. Walsh,
173 Queen St East Toronto Ont M5A 1S2.-45
WANTED Wall clocks and Grandfather clocks
manufactured by The Arthur Peguegnat Clock Com-
pany M Berlin or Kitchener Ont Also wonted other
antique wall 8 mantle clocks Write Box A, 309 Mutual
St , Toronto On, M4Y 1X6 or call 1-416-365-9411..-45
HELP WANTED
TRAIN FOR A JOB with a future with Tri.County
Truck Driver Training Job search oss!stonce
available Kitchener 720 King E , (519)743-501L, Brant-
ford 300 Colborne E (519)756.0223 45
EDITOR for BI•Weekly newspaper in Meadow Lake,
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resumes Dave McCullough Box B30, Lloydm!nster,
Sosk S9V 1C2 -- 45
PERSONAL
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Thousands of members anxious to meet you. Prestige
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noon till 8 p.m. -45
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DIVORCE $350. Everything included. Ontario wide by
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Divorce Aid, Kitchener (519)578.5959. • 45
AUCTION SALES
CHAROLAIS "Sale of Stars", Royal Agricultural Winter
Fair, Sat. Nov. 21st 200 p.m. All sale cattle are
selected from the show winners, Ontario Chorolais
Association. (705)742.4067. -- 45
BEEF COW & CALF Sale, Mon. Nov. 16 at 7 30 p.m. at
Carson's Sales Arena, Listowel. For information call
(519)291.2049.-45
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COMING EVENTS
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL Winter Fair World's largest
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47. Card of Thanks
McNEIL
We would like to thank our many friends and
relatives who helped to make our 40th Wedding
Anniversary so special. Thunk you especially for
the gifts. cards, flowers and congratulatory
wishes we received. Cecile and Colin
McNeil. 45x
BRINDLEY
I would like to thank nurses and staff on 2nd
floor east for care also Dr. Walker, Rourke Neal
and Hollingsworth neighbours, friends and
relatives for flowers cards and treats while a po-
tient in the hospital. Mary. - 45x
Club elects
new executive
KINGSBRIDGE
PARISH/SCHOOL
Louise Martin
The Father McCormack Council of the •
Knights of Columbus held the installation
of their executive at a Memorial Mass on
First Friday 'Nov. 6th at St. Joseph's
Church. Deceased members remembered
at the mass were Mike O'Neill, Tom
Howard, Mark Dalton, John Franken and
Bill Kinahan. The impressive installation ,
ceremony and mass were followed by a
social hour in the Parish Hall. Congratula-
tions to the executive and also .to ten
members of the council who recently made
their 3rd degree in Stratford. Those
becoming 3rd degree members were Peter
Dykstra, Shawn Dalton, Ben Miltenburg,
Joe Hendricks, John Miltenburg, John Van
Diepen, Tony Miltenburg, Frank Doherty,
Walter Stalenhoof and Jean Lalonde.
Congratulations to the family and
welcome to the family of God, Jacqueline
Maria, daughter of John and Angela
Miltenburg who was recently baptized at
Kingsbridge.
The Youth Club has elected a new ex-
ecutive who consist of President Dan Mar-
tin, Vice -President Colleen VanOsch and
Secretary Treasurer Rhonda Hogan. Con-
gratulations and best wishes to the new ex-
ecutive. They held their regular weekly
meeting in the school Sunday evening Nov.
'8th.
'1St. Joseph's C.W.L. held their regular
monthly meeting in the Parish Hall begin-
ning' with mass in honour of the Feast of
All Souls, on Monday Nov. 2nd.
Reports were given by various con-
venors including Teresa Courtney on
visiting sick, shut-ins, and those moving
, away for the winter; Clarice Dalton on
Pro -Life activities and need for volunteers
for the new, Pro -Life Office in Goderich;
Betty Frayne on- cards and gifts sent,
Dolores Van Osch on 4-H activities and
especially their Achievement Night to be
held Nov- 19th, and Father Ed reported
that if the Beavers and Cubs are to con-
tinue they must have more members.
In new business Teresa Courtney
reported on a dinner to be catered to by the
League at the Lucknow Community Centre
on Fri., Nov. 27th. Betty Van Osch
volunteered to be in charge for the dinner.
The December 7th meeting will be the an-
nual Christmas pot -luck dinner with the
turkeys being supplied. Husbands are in-
vited to attend along with league
members.
In his talk to the ladies Father mention-
ed that the Annual Carol Fest held in
Lucknow will be on Dec. 2nd. As this is a
presentation of our Faith he urged as
many people as possible to participate in
the choir. The annual Turkey Bingo will be
Saturday, Dec., 5th in the Parish 'Hall.
Father stated he will look after the pur-
chasing of the turkeys. He also thanked
league members for saying the rosary
before daily mass during October, which is
the Month of the Rosary, stating the great
spiritual effect the rosary has on everyone.
The meeting closed with Prayer to Our
Lady of Good Counsel.
In preparation for First Friday the
Grade 4-8 students had the opportunity to
receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation
on Thursday, Nov. 5th. The liturgy for the
First Friday Mass was prepared by Mrs.
Barb Eedy's Grade 1/2 class. They were
responsible for the first reading, the
Prayer of the Faithful and the Offertory.
They also sang a special song after com-
munion. Father paid his weekly visit to
each of the classrooms on Wednesday.
All the classes are now' busy preparing
Remembrance Day posters, poems and
essays which will be entered into a Legion
contest in Lucknow.
Damaged roads
must be looked
at by county
Huron County will soon have to take a
serious look at the damage caused by
salting its roads during the winter, county
council has been cautioned by its roads com-
mittee chairman.
Following presentation of his committee's
report to the regular November session of
Huron County Council, Colborne Township
Reeve J. R. Kernighan warned council of
the hazards of salting.
"I think we're going to have to do
something about the salt and the damage
it's doing to our cars...our roads," Mr. Ker-
nighan said.
The roads committee chairman, however,
admitted he is reluctant to suggest the coun-
ty stop salting its roads during the winter.
"I don't know whether Huron County
should be advocating such a thing when it
(salt) is such an important contributor to
our "economy. "
Domtar's Sifto Salt Division mine is
located at Goderich