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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-04-22, Page 2913. SERVICES AVAILABLE MORTGAGES First and second' iiiprtgages,, residential, commercial confidential service. No hidden charges or bonus. Debt consolidation and '><ef naticing a specialty. HANNAH FINANCIAL SERVICE INC. Call Collect 1-579- 0100.-12tf. '.' 12.1AUCTION SALE .13. SERVICES:AVAILABLE DAILY CAR RENTAL `. IteasonAble' Rates 11teG'EE'S Goderich • Phone 524.8391., - l etf • Going Out. of the Antique Business AUCTION SALE for Mrs. Wanda MacDonald and other consignments, at the Auction Rooms, Hwy. 21, oiremile south of Goderich. Friday Evening April 23 6:30 p,m. Flat -to -wall cupboard, kitchen cupboard; sideboard; 3 wooden kitchen tables;., drop- leaf table; games table; sets df ` wooden • chairs; rocking. chair; • commode; jelly cup- board, small tables;.what-not; Victorian . chair; • high chair; wall clock;. mantle clock; 2 blanket boxes, trunk; 3 ox yokes;.,: small ice -box; 2 gramaphones; arm chair; odd -chairs; beds a table Singer. electric sewing machine; milk cans; fireplace tools; quantity, of .frames;. bells; oil lamp; bottles; tote ware; dishes; carnival glass; depression glass; platters; crocks; large quantity. of iron .& wood primitives; electric motors,. Shopmate portable radial aim; saw stand.; wood damps; 21 bA*ycheS,- pine: 'window frames, harness; l garden: 3ooJ.s-;,L.vtacuutn-. - Cleaners.- etca etc: • . Terms -'Cash • 'Mike& Marie Cummings -, auctioneers Goderich 524-9064 VACUUM CLEANERS SALES & SERVICE ALL MAKES - BOB -PECK • VARNA 262-5748 gctfn d MID -WESTERN - PAVING Driveways, Parking Iots,Repairs JACK'S TEXACO & CAR WASH Huron Rd. 524-7744 SEPTIC TANKS. CLEANED Modern ' equipment. Two trucks to serve you. Phone H.T. Dale, Clinton 482-3320 and Seaforth• 527-0284. SKELTON. -APPLIANCES ANCES Inglis-Mottat—Beatty - Sales—Service • ' Repairs- to all makes 36 Britannia Rd. W.'. Ph. 524-7871 -17tf BLUE WATER Home Renovations ::. 'NO JOB TOO•BIG oil—SW/IL. COTTAGES—ADDITIONS RENOVATIONS FREE ESTIMATES CALL 228-6763 to 3rd. ANNUAL RECREATIONAL EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE 11 a.m. Easter Saturday - April 17, 1976. '1'236 TRAFALG*R,STREET, LONDON, ONTARIO (WEST OF HIGHBURYAVE.- REAR •OF POP SHOPPE ) Boats; inboards, outboards fiom 12' aluminum to 22' cruisers, outboard, Motors, truck campers, camper bus, toppers, gun, bicycles, flat trailers, travel trailers, tri axle 5th wheel float, tri axle (24,000 Ib.) Beaver, tail float, tandem farm float; 1967 T -Bird Landau (excellent), hockey equip- ment, gardepr furniture etc. YOUR CONSIGNMENTS - WELCOME -- A great .place to buy -sell or' exchange via the auction method. MACHINERY- Two Targe 'abrasive cutoff, saws c -w exhaust units, 75 h.p. diesel engines, table saws, etc. etc. etc. ,,.,TOREY AUCTIONS 455-5415. CLEARING AUCTION SALE TO BE HELD FOR ALDIE MUSTARD. MILE EAST OF VARNA WEDNESDAY, MAY 5: 6:30- P.M. Co' .,ine -- Model K. Gleaner c -w cab, bean equipment, 10' Innes Pick-up, two roar wide corn head (combine in excellent condition) - TRACTORS - (4) • D17 Allis .Chalmers C.A.; Allis with Loader and 4 row scuffler; Oliver 88 Rowcrop power lift with 4 row stuffier (in parts); Oliver 77 rowcrop power lift with 4 row scuffler: . SWATH ER - Int. 175,14 head c -w water cooled engine. PLANTER - John Deere 494A, 4 row corn and bean. ('rn good condition). HARVEST & TILLAGE EQUIPMENT - A.C. 4 furrow 14" trip beam plow; 10 ft.. A.C. cultivator; Keewanee 12 ft. Wheel disc; 5 section-H.D. Harrows and stretcher;.M:F No: 9 baler. sand bale stooker.; Gehl Hi -throw forage' blower 32 0. 9" Pipes; Cockshutt 5 bar siderack; Calsa.200 gal. trail sprayer; Spreadmaster 110 bu.' P.T.O. spreader; twO 135 bu. gravity boxes; 18 ft. flat rack; two 5 ton'wagons; Allied 40 ft. 6" auger; 4", 16' auger; Allied 20' skelton elevatol; Letz-Pro grinder on wheels with. loading auger; A.C. Twin wheel' mower (Parts). SILO UNLOADEIir Butler 12' silo unloader with tripod like new. - ATTEND EARLY: NO SMALL ITEMS •SALE TIME 6:30 P.M. ALL ITEMS' i.N .EXCELLENT•. CONDITION - ALDIE MUSTARD _ PROPRIETOR RATHWELL' AUCTION SER VICE 48:;31'20 0 Clitttor: • 1 13.•SERVICES AVAiL,ABLE • GARDEN : tilling. done. Phone Norm Leddy, '524-697.3 or. 524- ,7290,--15-20 . • 2ND MORTGAGES; • SAME DAY COMMITMENT' 0 •Farms•. O Residential Properties • Out-of-town properties CALL 432-6337. CHARLES DRAKE CORPORATION LTD.., CLOCKS REPAIRED All types, Grandfather, Dutch, French. antique. Specialist on chiming clocks. Will collect and deliver. Contact: J.T. HOLLINSHEAD Residence 482-3759 110 RATTENBURY ST. E. CLINTON, ONTARIO Lea -Lynn P.. -OOLS _Sales_&`cvSeice ` MAINTENANCE OF QUALITY KAFKO POOLS • 524-9169 *0011101010,00 13 SERV C S I- E V 13, S-ERVICES AVAILABLE 13, SERVICES AV -ARABLE • 20 TO GIVE AWRY. A AILABLE Woodland Homes BUILDING CUSTOM _ You'll' , know . the completed " cost ofyour new home before. construction starts. Ronnie Armstrong • " 524=9905 • Frank Graham • --5.24-6866 Tree Trimming and Removal CEMENT WORK 524-7237 or 5.24-91 69' • I COMPLETE CAli • INTERIORS • PROFESSIONALLY • CLEANED Have the Winter Grime removed • from your 'car or truck seats and carpets by experts. at 257 Warren 'St. Goderich, Call ' .1 5-Z4=78-8-9-2 Wm. R.,Nelson . CARPENTER Area Representative for TRALEE KITCHEN _• CABINETS -- and vanities 528-2949 FREE ESTIMATES- PAINTING & :ROOFING HOME RENOVATIONS GENERAL°REPAIR' DAVE McWOR 524-2042, After 51401ar-free-esti rna-1"e BUCHANAN &• HALL LTD. STRATFORD • COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION' & AIR 'CONDITIONING Service 7 Days, a Week ' GODKRICH AREA DONALD C. JOI4NSTON 134 Wilson • Street .Phone 524-7758 SANDBLASTING Hames, Steelwork, Boats, - Air: Hammer, Backhoe Calf' -ARNOLD STOTHERS Distributor. for Acorn Tocols 1 GENERAL CONTRACTING ROOFING, PAINTING BLOCKWORK, ETC. (FREE ESTIMATES ) CALL GODER•ICH 524-7606 • Before 12:00 or After 6:00 Daily CARPET DIRTY Do it. - yourself and save "Rent the.pro rul R carpet 'Cleaner Seem(', saia d O;, cavINS cel . I075US-Row.�iyO ;is IIIb `oko N,rY5X1Y f0 Cp„Yyr '•g•�GoodIlau ate ing: II({YISri N ry''rr4rxl a1 gruMp g CPtc` Have the experts do it • • *.Steam gets the dirt other methods don t reach. ;e Removes old shampoo. • Carpet dries quickly. CARPET CARE 216 Weilington Street S. Goderich .. 5244440 " Hermann S.tr.yker ° SIDING. -. INSTALLATIONS' Kaiser Aluminum " •Vllestroc Vinyl Siding,'. Soffit and Fascia•,: Eavestroughing,.• Shutteis." Quality workmanship, reasonable prices. 20 year guarantee. Throw.{away that paint. brush! - Call us 4824428 ...'•• Roofing Painting Carpentry PAUL LASSALINE 524-71 58 FREE ESTIMATES BACKHOE SERVICE BASEMENT EXCAVATIONS DUMP TRUCK BULLDOZING SEWERS Septic Tank Installations • Government Licenced FREE ESTIMATES ` Sr Brulnsma Goderich 524-8668 FOR YOUR Carpet and Upholstery Cleating Needs''` Superior Maintenance Now Offers STEAM or, DRY SHAMPOO For Free Estimate Call TIP-TOP ROOFING SIC -!- All types of siding -; + Hot and Asphalt Roofing .Commercial and Residential. - + .Complete ,Home Renovations• PHONE. CLINTON. 482-7043 14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. WO.NDFRFLILt TERR:IFIC!,50,* different Canadian stamps free,, approvals . arid gift coupon • in- . eluded. H. Smith' Enterprises, °Dungannon, Ont,=15,16,l7,18 21. BIRTHS easeeee SILLIB: Bruce�and'Marsha are pleased 'to announce the safe arrival . of their ,first . born, 'a d•aughter,. Lisa Michele, at ,Wingham General Hospital, April 17,''1976, Thanks to.. Dr.: McKim •' and nurse's on second floor,-17nc Al! • . persons having claims against the estate 'of •PEARL. MacADAM, late of the Town of Goderich, iri the County of Huron, Widow; who died on or about the 6th day . of March, ,1976, are required to file the same with full particularswith the undersigned by the 7th_ day of May, ' 1976, 'as after that: date the ,assets of, the estate will be distributed, DATED at the". Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, this 7th day of Ap:rjl, 1976. PR•EST & EGE-NER',.. Barristers,• etc:, 33 Montreal Street, Goderich, Ontario.. Solicitors for the Estate: •-16.,17,18 WHEE LCHAIRS =),VA3.S, The. Humanitarian Service Committee df • the__Goderich • ".ddfelime and Rebekah Lodges 15. PUBLIC' NOTICE. r _;2574arren St., Gpderich : I have equipment for.loan. Contact Amos • Osbaldeston, 524-9623 or Fred Frftzley, 524-7217.-38eowat 16. PERSONAL 524-8892 - ALL PURPOSE BACKHOEING° Septic -tanks trenches basements Call Rick Boel. 529-7222 MATHERS LANDSCAPING & LAWN MAINTENANCE Specializing in landscaping and your complete lawn needs. Phone: 524-2401 524-7044 D-A,YNIOND VINYL SIDING &`ALUM.INUM. SIDING SOFFITS & FASCIA Aluminum stoi-m.. doors and windows, weather stripping, small plumbing repairs. DO IT. YOURSELF OR WE CAN DO IT FOR YOU! FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL D:G.M. HOME MAINTENANCE. ASK FOR DON. 526.7794 `HOFFMEYER Plumbing & Heating Ltd. APPLIANCES 55 KINGSTON ST, ELECTRIC • Inglis washers, dryers, 'refrigerators, dishwashers, ranges GAS Ranges, barbecues; Tight,”, rings* Carpentry Work, Home.Renova ing furniture Repairs & Refinishing - (30 'Years efinishing-(30'Years Experience) (No Job Too Small) 524 2591 or 5.24.9386 Between 12 & 1 p.m. or -after 6'p,m; �DYBEL: At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on March 30, 1976, to Mr. and Mrs, Jon Zdybel, Luckno,w, a daughter, Carrie Lynn, • - • CAVEN: At':Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on April 9, 1976, to Mr. and, Mrs. Steven Caven, Clinton, ason, Jason Scot. HURLOCK: At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on April , l7, 1976, to Mr. 'and Mrs, Paul Hurlock,. Goderich, a daughter, Allison Crista.• - v SKELTO.N: -Robert and Linda • are happy to 'announce the safe arrival .of their daughter, Angela Dawn; at`St: Joseph's -Hospital, • April 13, 1976. Many thanks to Dr. Thomson, Dr. Milne, and the staff • at'Alexandra Hospital. --17 6. CARD *OF THANKS M.UNRO:'••Harvey; S>a;aitan, Monica and Marcus.. would like to. (hank their`" relatives, friends, neighbors: and fellow employees who' helped .so Much to make their Farewell Party at the White Carnation. March' 26, 1976, • .a 4+c�Rderlul evening! All gifts and ,, beet. wishes were greatly' ap- preciated: -17 POWELL: The familyof the late' • Mabel E: Powell wish to express their sincere thanks.' to all • relatives; friends.and neighbors for their kindness and prayers in our recent salt bereavesrient. Many thanks to the pallbearers -. and flowerbearers, for• all• the beautiful. 'floral • ..tributes, memorial donations • to Cancer, Diabetes, and Heart Fund, for all the sympathy 'cards,. Special thanks to Dr. J. Wallace, also Doctors and staff in Intensive Care•Unit at. Victoria Hospital; to Rev. R. C. McCallum for his prayers, comforting words and help; to the., Stiles Funeral Home for their kindness to the family; . . to the Legion Ladies Auxiliary for serving lunch:'to all who helped in any . way. -Ab .Powell and family.•=17ar • . ELLIOTT:. I would like to' ex- press my sincere thanksto friends and relatives, the Legion t;adies Auxiliary„ for,. the. cards and flowers and $eed- wishes 'I received While I was a patient in. Alexandra . Hospital; .G,oderich. ' Thanks tci the doctors and nurses 23. ENGAGEMENTS and stall -on' 1st T&or. Special • thanks to Rev, McWhinney and the V.O.N. nurses whe .come every day since" returning Mr. 'And Mrs. • Ken Jones •'.of,'. hon- a e,LeonrdElliott,-17 r Goderich are pleased. to an- - ' pounce the forthcoming ; . marriage of their ' daughter, Cathie Agnes, to. Mr. John Austin 'Sturdy, son of Mr. and Mrs. .'Chester Sturdy, RR 2, Goderich. The wedding will take place :on ONLY YOU CAN GIVE 'THE GIFT OF LIFE! Friday; May 14, 1!6, at 7:30, p:m. a t _tile-:-N-o.r- -11 Street .-U rate d-- `._-:- Church, Goderich.-1 7 - WE INVITE cngaced couples to visa the Arbor• Gift : Shop in ' Clinton. Receive a free gift and tall yOtIr friends about our shower . and klridal Registry Set vice: No' charge, no obI;gation.-3t1 DQ YOU have marriage or family problems? The Ministry of Com- munity & Social Services offers help in the form, of marriage and family counselling either in your home or. in the Win•gham Office, 199 Josephine Street. For appointment, phone 357-3370,--8tf . 17. LOST AND FOUND Calculated at '46®44 cwt. Hog support price, announced by OVt g • The support price for'hogs under. the • Agricultural Stabilisation Act from April 1, 1975, to March 31, 1.976, has been cal ulated at .$46.44 per hundredweight • (Index 100) • Agriculture MinisterI uugene Whelan announced last week. Theaverage market price 'for. lit was .above this ° support level during the year. )' "Although there won't be a stabilization payment on hogs,. this ..year, I think hog producers should know the support' level 'and how it is ,calculated," Mr: Whelan. said, • Hogs are one of the 'nine named commodities' under -. the Agricultural Stabilization. FOUND:. Saturday; April 1.7th, strayed to the fat•n, of ' Joe DicGi;e, RR 1. Dungannon, small brown and white •hound ` 'The owner .may • have same hy.' identifying and paying for :ado Callufter 6 p.m. 525-7422.---17': 19. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY To start your own: Pop Mart Business or to add to your present business. Plan now to take advantage of the profitable summer trade: No franchise fee: Write or phone L. Dorey or L. Harrison 1-416- 449-7391. ' Lucky, One Beverages;• 20 Graydon Hall Drive, Suite 101, Don Mills, Ontario. —16,17 Act. as amended. lase year. The Act ...guarantees, 0 minimum support level for the named com.moditiesof 90,_ percent ofthe average 'market .price• in the previous- five' reviousfive' years, indexed;l.o reflect changes in producers' costs of produtio,n: • The average. market. price' for. hogs since 1970 w•as139.12 pe'r , hun'dred 'eight, • so the minimum support level starts with 90: percent of this, or $35.21, • Then, the • national average cash costs of hog production for 1975-76 -are compared With,:the national ...average cash costs during the previous five years. Current cash Cost,s arc.$11.23.a'hun= dredweight 'higher than tlih--r five-year average and this amountl,as been added to the .$35.21 figure, giving• the announced support price of_ $46.44. MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES Qualifications • Ntat appearance • • £ • Aggressive • Must have car a Legal age. • Desire to°succeed • Need to earn $15,000 - $20,000 If you have thesetreouirements call 524-6092 and ask for Mikeen'wick for an interview. • ''If we were still using the minimum of .the old :•' Agricultural'Stabilization• Act. of 1958, 'the hog support price for the 'past year would be only $28.43. The old Act'used 80 percent of the market price:, from the previous 10 years as a .base, a.nd •didn't take costs - of production into account gat all," Mr. Whelan said. "The new Act gives far- mers 'a better deal. We recognise that farmers' costs have been rising.. We. are • adding in the full difference • bet'ween the farrners&'present:. •cash costs. and : what those costs have been in the past five years. • 'REPOT -FOR ACTIVE • HOUSEPLANT GROWTH` Inclonr gardeners know that spring will soon be here when their: houseplants, which have been , resting during the:' winter months, suddenly .start to show new and active growth,, .A' Ministry of Agriculture slid Food specialist says this is' also a, good. •period, to- repot those potbound plants. • . "Nein• soil and a pot'onesize larger will help'any potbound pla eL: on its way to spring' - gr.owth,-' say's horticulturist _ R.A. Fleming, "Repotting also has other benefits. When the soil becomes exhausted or when it t -urns "Sour", repotting generally improves a pliant:s thriftiness,'" He indicates that while repotting should • be done whenever .pit's needed, .the lies% time is In the spring. Use. a 'fertile, coarse-textured •patting soil containing 'adequate organic material. The horticulturist says that a soil mixture of equal parts of good garden• loam, coarct;, sharp sand .ani leaf mold or pea, moss -is quite accteptable • for all houseplants, and has • the ability to drain off -excess moisture quickly: -Mr. Fleming' recommends that. • when. • repotting. gar- deners should use a pot only' nne size up. from the present onc, Too' large a pot for the root 'system of the plant can resuit in • cold wet 'soil con- ditions Which can only hinder, • rather than help, new ..root growth, • • •