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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-12-02, Page 1646. In Memoriam [31servke Directory �-�"� Typewriter and -1 Calculator Repairs *Free Estimates Bluewater OFFICE EQUIPMENT LTD. 524-9863 56 East St., Goderich JOHN HICKEY CONSTRUCTION *New Construction *Replacement Windows *Renovations and doors *Decks *Roofing *Patios *Sidewalks FREE ESTIMATES Licensed carpenter Port 529-7872 10 years Albert after 6 p.m ART'S LANDSCAPING NURSERY & GARDEN CENTRE 166 Bennett St. E„ Goderich BOOK NOW FOR SNOW PLOWING 5 Radio Dispatch Trucks Commercial - Residential - Parking Lots 524-2645 RENOVATIONS Reasonable Rates :gree Estimates EXTERIOR *Roofing •Siding •New Additions • Eavestroughing • Fencing *Siding *Decks • Soffits • Fascia INTERIORS • Painting • Drywall • Woodworking Specializing in Kitchens & Vanities by Oakdale D & I ENTERPRISES Goderich 524-6257 We stock lit+ .,t„,' . •Wallpaper *Paint •Ceramic Tile & Sundries *Silk Flowers & Trees •Draco Blinds BALLOON -O -GRAMS For All Occasions We have a number of painting and paper- ing professionals available for bookings through our store. BOOK NOW! SNOW PLOWING or BLOWING •Commercial •Residential Parking Lots, Service Lots and Private Drives. No Job Too Big or Small. Most Drives 81,20.00 per season. Fully Licensed, Insured and Bonded. FREE ESTIMATES 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? Al -Anon can help. For time of meetings call 524-6001.-41 tfnx "I LOST 85 LBS. without dieting". Call anytime 523.9407.-42tfar SEEKING A female companion. Please reply in writing to 149 East St., Apt. No. 2 Goderich, Ont. N7A 1N6 or call 524-9071.-48,49x Need e deafer for your squealer? We can heIpl (Acrid"- SIGNAL-STAR Acrid "SIGNAL SA ..., 524-2614 35. Notice to Creditors NOTICE TO COEDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF MARY HELESIC, LATE OF THE TOWN OF GODERICH IN THE COUNTY OF HURON. All Persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named deceased, who died on or about the 25th day of October, 1987, are hereby notified to forward full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of December, 1987, offer which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which notice has been received. DONNELLY 8 MURPHY 18 The Square Goderich, Ontario. N7A 3Y7. ,Solicitors for the Estate. 47.49 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL persons having claims against the Estate of ROBERT ALBERT DODD, late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 8th day of October, 1987, are required to file the same with full, particulars with the undersigned by the 26th day of December, 1987, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 26th day of November, 1987, PREST and EGENER, Barristers, etc., P.O. Box 218, Goderich, Ontario. N7A 3Z2 Solicitors for the Estate. -48-50 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF JOHANNA LOGTENBERG OF THE TOWNSHIP OF COLBORNE, IN THE COUNTY OF HURON All persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named deceased, who died on or about the 9th day of November, 1987, are hereby notified to forward full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of December, 1987, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which notice has been received. DONNELLY & MURPHY 18 The Square Goderich, Ontario. N7A 3Y7. Solicitor for the Estate. -48.50 38. Auction Sale Richard Lobb Auctioneer CLINTON 4827898 SAT., DEC. 5 AT 10 A.M.: 3 bedroom single storey dwelling with large living and dining room, single car garage situated on a large lot located 1 block from the main street core area of town, 58 Rattenbury Street West, Clinton for Mr, & Mrs. Ray- mond Whitmore. SAT., DEC. 12 AT 10:30 A.M.: Riding lawnmower, air compressor, welder, anvil, shop equipment and tools, bottom for flat - to -wall cupboard, for the estate of Nelson Reid at' Walton, Ontario. A -, I'1 r. r iA1I AUCTION SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5 11:00 A.M. To be held at the BLARNEY STONE Main St., Lucan ARTICLES INCLUDE: Hobart mixer; Bunn coffee maker; 10 ft...Deli case (self-. contained); Pech & Hobart digital scales; meat slicer; cheese cutters; small pizza oven; refrigerated pie case; cash registers; soft ice cream machine.. Garland gas grille; 60 pound electric deep fryer; 2 small gas fryers (like new); warming lights; kitchen small, upright freezer a1td chest freezers; haat-sealing machine; avocado stove; 9 tables;. 25 chairs; Deli sign; desks & chair§: 10 ft, and 3 ft. work counters; 4 ft, candy display counter; greeting cards and rack; potato chip-er; 1 upright and 2 sit-down video machines; gas Space Heater; metal shelving (vac.); heaters; coat rack; wicker baskets; paper holder;: bag tie-'er; dishes; 2 picnic tables; approx. 400 VHS movie cassettes; plus giftware & toys. Building has been sold and ALL ITEMS LISTED ABOVE MUST BE SOLD in order to make way for the new owner • VIEWING: 9.30 a m Day of Sale Auctioneer: Pat Lyon 243-2713 40. Lost & Found LOST - yellow cable locator near Sunoco Gas Bar, Victoria and Picton E., Goderich. Please call col- lect to Bell Canada 271.1009.-46,47x LOST at the Lucknow Community Centre, Satur- day, November 21, two grey suede jackets. Would the persons who took the jackets by mistake please contact Tom Andrew al 528-3725, so they can be returned to the rightful owners. Thank you. -47 FOUND: Grey and orange mixed female cat with white marking on chest amber eyes, declawed, very friendly. FOund In 'Arthur St. area. Owner please call 524-6857.-47nx FOUND: white, orange and black cat with black toil wearing two collars and bell. Phone 524-8307 days or 524-6936 evenings. -48 LOST - furniture box containing a metal table on Hwy. No. 21 south. Reward offered. Phone 524-7022 or 524-9818.-48x FOUND: white and grey kitten at Goderich Elevators on Tuesday, November 25th. Call S24-2943 between 9 EJ:m. - 5 p.m.-48nx 44. Engagements CURRAN in loving memory of John Curran, a dear father, grandfather and great grandfather who passed away six years ago, November 26, 1981. Time goes by but memories still stay Six years ago today you passed away; You left us all without a goodbye. Only great memories and a big sigh. God ended your suffering and all your pain. Your life with us was not in vain. Clusters of your memories still live on. In each of us and far beyond. As your family is still growing Your life with us was worth knowing. Each new day that passes us by. We are forever reminded bryour sigh. Of how you loved life by and by. Although you are gone from us forever,. The gates of heaven are closed never. In time we'll all be there together. You'll never ever be forgotten and are sadly missed and forever remembered by Biss, Mary and family, Ted, Sliv and family, Ralph, Arlene and family, Dorothy and family, Stewart, Kathy and family, Don, Lynda and family, Ken, Ruth and family, Grant, Sandra and family.-48nx Telecare TELECARE in Goderich 24 Hr. Confidential Listening 1-800-265-4598 GODERICH SIGNAL;STAR, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER a, 1987--PAGF: 15 46. In Memoriam MATHIESON In loving memory of Phylis Jean Mathieson, who passed away December 6, 1982. God saw you getting tired, When a cure was not to be, So He dosed His arms around you, And whispered 'Come to Me". You suffered much in silence. Your spirit did not bend, You faced your pain with courage Until the very end. You tried so hard to stay. Your fight was all In vain. God took you to His loving home. And freed you from all pain. Sadly missed by husband, Ron, Valerie, Nicole, Jon, Bob, Lilly, Scott, Ant: a and Mark. -48x 47. Card of Than THE BLUEWATER SHRINE CLUB would like to ex- press sincere thanks to all the merchants who donated to the Annual Dinner Auction held Oc- tober 23, 1987. Also we would like to thank the patrons who gave cosh donations.-48ar CLEMENTS I would like to thank my family, friends, relatives, co-workers and the French ball team for the many cards, visits, flowers and gifts while I was a patient in Goderich Hospital. A special thank you to the nurses on 2nd East, Dr. Walker and Dr. Watts for their excellent core. Mary Lou. -48 OLSON I would like to thank family and friends for their cards and visits while I was in Goderich Hospital. Special thanks to Doctors Walker and Lambert and the nurses and staff 2nd floor. Freeman. -48 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 CLASSIFIED WORD A D SALE Run your Private Party Ad Plan for 3 Consecutive Issues and if the item is Not Sold your ad will run again for 3 More Issues At No Charge. Sale in effect until Dec. 16, 1987. Call for details as some restrictions do apply. Classified Customer Service 524-2614 MON. - FRI. 8:30 - 5:00 elette,elttt ulna ty".P neer. WILDIR-TILL Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bell wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Susan Jane to Jerry Julien Wilder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Wilder on Saturday, December 5th 3 p.m. St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Clinton. Reception"` In Hansell. Friends, and neighbors welcome. -48 ARTICLES FOR SALE $$ SACRIFICE 88 Buildings priced for immediate li- quidation. All items in stock. 28x40x14 $4.750; 40x50x14 86,950; 46x70x16 39,850; 60x80x20 816,900. Various sizes available up to 120 ft. wide, Factory direct clearance. Serious buyers only. All butdings priced for immediate delivery. Call toll free 1-800-387-2115, or 1.416.858.2446.-48 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY DYNAMIC Business .Opportunity! Leaders 8 Distributors needed. CALORAD family of weight con, trol products. Colored Is sweeping the country. For free Information package contact House of Sherwood - Calorod, 3345 North Service Rd., Burlington, Ont. 17N 3G2 (416)332.5000,-48 MONTREAL MILITARY SURPLUS: Work shirts 52.75; WOULD YOU LIKE to earn S600 per week? Flexible work pants 33.50; work boots 315. Send $2 for hours, Work from home, Write: Galaxy Cookware & catalogue (Reimbursement 1st order). Military Chino, II latonla Drive, Rexdale M9W 2.11.-48 Surplus, Box 243, St-Timothee. Quebec. JOS 1X0.-48 ICY SIDEWALKS} Introducing Ice Guard (Reg). The easy to apply anti -slip agent. Special adhesive and grit formula which applies to all footwear. Help pre- vent winter fallt I To order call tollfree (519, 416, 705) 1=800.265.2550, 5.10 p.m. or send cheque for $12.95 to Ice Guard (reg), Box 273, Elmira Ont. N3B 2Z7 (Div. of 624839 Ont. Ltd.) --48 HYDROPONICS • Garden Indoors all year. Even in Winter, In your spare room, basement or greenhouse. Largest selection, best prices in Canada. Send 82 for catalogue to Canadian Hydroponics, 8318 • 120 St., Surrey, B.C. V3W 3N4.-48 No. 1 WILD RICE $6.95/16. with recipe book directly from grower, 10 pounds plus postage paid. Makes ex• cellent Christmas gift. Visa or Mostercharge. 1-800-667-9100. Riese's Canadian Lake Wild Rice, Box 899, 10 Ronge, Sask. SOJ 110.-48 GREENHOUSE 8 Hydroponic equipment, supplies. Everything you need. Best quality, super low prices. Greenhouse 8175, Halides 3115. Over 3,000 products In stock! Send 82 for Info pack & Free magazine to Western Wotet Farms, 1244 Seymour St., Vancouver, B.C. V6B 3N9. 1.604.682.6636.-48 STEEL BUILDING Year -End factory clearance. Straight wall or Quonset styles. Odd sizes and types of steel at tremendous savings, spring delivery possible, save thousands. Pioneer Econospon 1.800.387-6896. 24 hours. -48 SNOOKER/BILLIARD players - Christmas is coming! Buy the best table that money can buy, Cliff Thorburn 8' x 9' models by B.C.E. Lease To Own from only $89/month (36 month) or buy from 32200 on this special offert Coll the Snooker/Billiard Hotline Nowl 1-800.268.3191.--48 RESTAURANT, Hotel, dell, bakery, butcher, grocery, submarine and pizza equipment, refrigerators, grills, fryers, slicers, sub and pizza tables, ice machines, steam tables, waik•In coolers and freezers, deli cases, scales, cath registers, gas stoves and ovens dishwashers for sole or lease, ARCTIC Refrigeration Store Fixtures, Hamitlon (416) 528-8528: Toronto (416) 283-2600.-48 MIRACLE SPAN Year end clearance on all Steel BUILDINGS. Huge inventory. Immediate or spring delivery. Coll ton free 1-800.387.4910.-48 WANTED TO BUY OLD WRISTWATCHES WANTED • Men's only • Old Rolex and Patek Phillip wristwatches 'wanted. Also wanted Eatons "Quarter Century" Rectangular wristwatches (25 years service). Will pay $1000 a up for this watch. Phone (416)365.7240 or write B. Walsh, 173 Queen 59, East, Toronto. Ont. M5A 152.-48 HELP WANTED TRAIN FOR A JOB with a future ... with Trl•County Truck Driver Training. Job search assistance available. Kitchener 720 King E., (519)743-5011, Brom- ford 300 Colborne E., (519)756.0223,-48 LEASE OPERATORS. Positions available for qualified operators interested In purchasingfulty rigged highway tractors under a fleet program. Financing package available. Minimum 110,000 investment re. qulred. Phone Steve Collect of (604)525-3481.-48 REPORTER/Photographer required for Alberta weakly newspaper. Some darkroom work. 31,700 plus benefits. Min, 2 years experience or school equivalent. Call Tim Flynn, South Peace News, High Prairie, Alberta (403) 523.4484.-48 OVERSEAS POSITIONS. Hundreds of top paying posi- tions. Attractive benefits. All occupations. Free details. Overseas Employment Services, Dept. CA, Box 460, Mount Royal, Que. H3P 3C7.-48 PERSONAL DATES GALORE: For all ages and unattached. Thousands of members anxious to meet you. Prestige Acquaintances call toll free 1-800-263-9163. Hours noon till 8 p.m. -48 SECOND MORTGAGES (416) 694.8124 Pat. 1st, 2nds., 8 3rds., from 10%. Poor credit. power of sales, low in- come • no problem. Home Service 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. MI Financial Services. -48 FARMERS WANTED who are paying too much tax or are not using all the tax breaks ovailoble. Phone us today. Appointment times available to process '87 tax returns In your home. Farm Business Consultants 2109 Oxford St. E., London N5V 2Z9. Call toll free 1.800-265-1002. In business year-round for 36 years. -48 HELSINKI METHOD By Eliminates Both. Wow, Money bock guarantee. week delivery. Cards 1-604.534.6350.-48 Images. Bald? Wrinkled? Begin Hair for Christmas. Distributors welcome. One accepted. 1.800-663-6306. EDUCATIONAL LEARN AUCTIONEERING at the Southwestern Ontario School of Auctloneering. Next class Jon. 16.23rd. Box 145cn, Innerkip, Ont. NOJ IMO. (519)-469-3936, (519) 537.2115,-48 COMING EVENTS MARK It on your calendar now! The 8th Annual Christmas Croft Festival returns to the Progress Building, Western Fairgrounds, London. 4 Days: Thurs- day Dec. 3rd 1.10 p.m., Friday and Saturday, Dec. 4th and 5th noon to 10:00 p.m. Sunday Dec. 6th noon of 6:00 p.m. London's largest Craft Show and Sale. The perfect place to find original quality hand crafted gifts for your -shopping list. Admission only $1;75, informa- tion (519) 679.1810. Don't miss itl-48 CARSOtI'S Light and Heavy Horse and Equipment con- signment sale. Sat., Dec. 12, 11 a.m. at Carsons Sales Arena, J.istowet (519) 291-2049.-48 ll® The Only way to get " .YOUR ad in 2.5 million homes in Canada for $748.0© or in 1,241,807 homes in Ontario for $250.00 Place Your Blanket Classified Ad by call- ing one of our helpful classified advisors at your nearest weekly newspaper office for details. Lucknow 528-2822 Goderich 524-2614 Kincardine 396-2963 Clinton 482-3443 Walkerton 881-1600 Seaforth 527-0240 Mitchell 348-8431 Mee este sire ss- M® EIset arse sees sacs imam eats era mem 47. Card of Thanks wAWit:fINS 1 would like to express my sincere thanks and • c' gratitude to all my friends. relatives and neighbors for all the beautiful flowers plants gifts, fruit, cords, letters and phone calls .rsits and for coring enought to give that special gift of love, yourself. while I was in hospital arid afro returning home. I also wish to thank Dr cic and staff and all the nurses of 85 ✓ • : .Hospital Westminster Gang,,.•. thoughtfurnesi and kindness was very predated. God Bless you all. Kathy 4n�. LASSALINE would like to offer my sincere thnr+ •. , r., : ' lr,r relatives, friends and neighbors fur 'he rvn•e,i, brance and visits while 1 was , i..r :�• +t Goderich hospital Thanks also to S'si ,, R.ta the Knights of Columbus nurses on sec ,. .1 I• fir Chan and Dr Lambert for thea rr Harvey. --48 Opposition to free trade is growing PARK EIBMINMINIMIIINIODINtegagwaraTX By Jack Riddell, MPP Huron Opposition to the free trade agreement between Canada and the United States i:; growing rapidly as more people begin to understand the full in"inlicatirins of the deal. For example, the Ontario Federation of Agriculture passed a strong resolution con- demning the free trade deal at its annual meeting in Toronto last ',eek. ' Brigid Pyke, who was re-elected UFA president, said the deal falls short of (WA's demands - including the need fur :in effec- tive dispute settlement mechanism to pro- tect producers and processors from U.S. trade law. Mrs. Pyke was also disappointed that the deal does not provide new rules un sub- sidies, anti-dumping end countervail actions. The reaction of Mrs. k+• and the OF A is typical of many other individuals and groups that have taken the !line to study the deal, rather than rely on the slick, taxpayer - supported propaganda beine handed out by the prime minister and Con .t'rvative MPs, As Minister of Agriculture :+rid Food and a member of the cabinet sub, omrnittee on free trade, I have travelled the province listening to the various view +.ints of many sectors of the provincial mos. 'c, including cultural groups, church orga!w.atlons and social agencies. And the more I hearf•ihe moi • it reaffirms my view that our premier, 1 I',' ,i Peterson, has taken the proper approar ' to the free trade deal. One of the main reasons fur free trade deal was to gain secure ac .ass to the American market, especially onsiderinf; some of the highly protectiont- legislation that is now being considered `;-ith of the border. And we wanted protection aua!rrst repeats of trade actions taken by the 1 against our hogs, our softwood lung), • :inti our potash. However, the trade aerie sent does nothing to protect Canada from h trade actions in the future. It does rte: exempt Canada from U.S. trade remedy I oas and would not have prevented the actien against our hogs, lumber or potash. • The Premier's case was a t ;;:ethenee recently when the Ministry ei is dustrv, Trade and Technology released an indepen- dent legal analysis of the disptat* settlenient mechanism. The report nays the mechanism is flawed in ways that e'. i 11 result in Canada being denied ;wee, to U.S markets. A second report prepared for tyle tiovern-- ment says the jobs of 100,000 women in manufacturing industries m Ontario wo be made vulnerable by tri!1t• agreement. The agreement would also hurt Our uta industry, and put control of (Canadian business in jeopardy because of the propos- ed changes to foreign investment and takeover rules. Premier Peterson recently summed up ' the government position when he said • -The deal is simply a bad deal for Canadians. We do not want our children and our grand- children bound by a deal that was negotiated in fear and signed In haste. "We must use. our assets to become a stronger international trading nation, riot an economic dependent huddling under the American umbrella." TAX GRANTS FOR SENIORS Sales Tax: On November 30, the Ontario Ministry of Revenue mailed Sales Tax Grant cheques of $50 to over one million seniors. The grant is available to every per- manent Ontario resident 65 years of age and over. The grant will be sent automatically to those receiving Old Age Security . nr who have previously established their eligibility with the Ministry of Revenue. Those turning 65 between October and December 1987 will receive their sale tax grants in early 1988. Anyone who has not established eligibility for the 1987 grant may apply by filing an Ontario Tax (,rants for Seniors eligibility application. Property Tax Grants: Property Tax Grant cheques are being distributed as com- pleted applications are received and pro- cessed. Eligible seniors applying for the first time will receive one payment. After the first year grants are made in two payments, an interim grant in the spring and a final in the fall. GAINS: GAINS cheques will he mailed in mid-December to ensure delivery prior to Christmas. Beginning in January, cheques will continue to be sent on the 2:lt.h of each month, For further information on any of the above payments, you may contact the revenue ministry, toll-free at 1-800-263-3960,. or contact any of my three riding offices in Exeter, Wingham or Goderich.