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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-03-03, Page 15ted; • ME AIL; ESS n to AV D 1 F nd RD age 524. 1977 elp wanted typist required, two to ays weekly, eventually e, must beaccurate. o West Wawanosh Mutual surance Co., Dungannon. 29-7961.-9 NT for part-time work g duties). All materials Apply Kiar and Ross , 41 West St., or phone 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday yr --9 D immediately - We need bitious people to start mediately regardless of erience. Applicant must in appearance, and have lary $264. per month for e and $704. per month full r personal interview call —9,10ar CARRIERS wanted for ning route in the Victoria, Church, St. Vincent area. interested please call 73-0310, Stratford. -9,10. EMENT Opportunity - for large Canadian 1 company. • Must be s and have a car. For call 524-9024.-9,10ar ING CANADIAN OIL NY needs dependable who can work without ton. Earn $14,000 per us bonus. Contact rs around Goderich. We rite R.M. Dick, 87 West rampton, Ont. L6T2J6. anted (general) ETE household eftects or s wanted. Call C and E e,524-7231.—tf WE BUY RAP METALS rs, farm mach., etc. T EL BRASS COPPER BATTERIES, PN. 524-8001 riders TENDERS FOR SHED GRAVEL ownship of DN; Colborne eMa 1 res •ound iff, Pd and ;ode o St. k wnefI Ca Ing roe no CO mal to lelof 9 iA! e tenders, plainly (Tenders for Crushed will be received by dersigned until 5:30 nday, March 14, 1977, proximately, 15,000 cu. of crushed gravel. ct to be completed by 30th, 1977. Township forms and cations must be used re available from the gned. Lowest or any not necessarily, ac - X CHISHOLM 'SUPERINTENDENT R 5, GODERICH Ontario NOTICE OF EWOOD TENDER MIRY PROVINCIAL PARK • Tenders- clearly as to contents will be ed by the undersigned 2 Vdock noon en March - for the right to Operate ion for the purpose of ,firewood, at Pinery WO Parkfor One, "8I'season with option. .season, f dbtuments end are available It Y Provincial; Park iters, 'RR 2' Grand. bttween the -hours of`, lo. to s p.m., Monday to Telephone '249-2220. • d Manager bl Natural Reteurces t District • 11!,!..11‘11 r Ofterfe' 15. Tenders TENDERS' WANTED - crop' land for rent. Ashfield Township; 80 acres at 51/2 lot 7, Con. 8, 70 acres at 5% lot 10, Con. 13. Lease to run 1 year: Rent payment'% May 1, balance Nov. 1. Renewal of lease, subject to sale of land. Tender must be in March 11. Witte to Frank Riegling, R.R. 7, Lucknow, , Ontario. NOG 2110.-9,10ar WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY Now is the time TO BOOK '77 WEDDINGS FRED H. BISSET PHOTOGRAPHY GODERICH, ONT. 524-7223 EVENINGS 17. Auction sales MORNING " AUCTION SALE of Antiques & Household Effects from London, Lucknow, Clinton & Goderich at the Auction Rooms, Hwy.l 21, one mile South of Goderich'. Saturday, March 5th at 10:301 A.M. • Flat -to -wall .cupboard; Vic- torian sideboard; 2 china cabinets, 4 Victorian dressers; 3 commodes; chests of drawers;' bookcase desk; hall table, pine blanket box; Boston rocker; matching wicker rocker & arm chair; Pressed -back rocker; 2 captain's chairs; set of 6 pressed -back chairs; set. of 6 dining -room chairs; 6 Windsor chairs; organ stool; child's roll-top desk; buffet; trunks; hall tree; pedestal wicker fern stand; antique couch; iron & brass bed; single bed; 3 pce. modern bedroom suite; 7 pce. bronze set; portable electric' §-eV ffl rn'achi'`hwi portable T V mirrors; small tables; typewriter; toilet set; 12 place setting of English dishes; 20 pee: of Depression glass; dishes; frames; old coins; shotgun; 70 sap pails & spikes; wood & coat cook stove; new 9' x 12' linoleum; 50 used vacuum cleaners, etc., etc. Terms - cash Auctioneers - Marie Solm - Seaforth, 527-0494. Mike Cummings - Goderich, 524- 9064. 18. Services available FOR INSTRUCTION on ac- cordion, piano, organ or guitar, phone 524-2711. (Instruments supplied.)-26tf ACUPUNCTURE teaching for medical doctors. For further information please call London 433-2684.-9 SNOW ploughing, driveways and -pal)tg lots. Radio , equipped truck for fast service. Phone 524- 8668.-51-tfar LAYING and finishing 'concrete floors for basements, garages, patios. Call George Barraclough 524-8158.-43tf 18. Services available SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern equipment. Two trucks to serve you. Phone N.T. Dale, Clinton 482-3320 and Seaforth 527-0284. iE -SKELTON APPLIANCES Inglis—Moffat—Beatty Sales—Service Repairs to all makes 36 Britannia Rd. W. Ph. 524-7871 —17tf FOR YOUR Carpet and Upholstery - Cleaning Needs. Superior Maintenance Now Offers STEAM or DRY SHAMPOO. For Free Estimate Call 524-8892 • 257 Warren St., Goderich Wm. R. Nelson CARPENTER Area Representative for TRALEE KITCHEN CABINETS and vanities 528-2949 FREE ESTIMATES rsem sees rise �j INDOOR GARDENING 1 SNOW REMOVAL 1 1 . ART'S 1 Landscaping - Nursery 1 and Garden Centre 166 Bennett, Goderich I 524-9126 f till dark ' closed Sunday Amos ,ss stn IMO 111111111111 PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING WITH "STEAM" • Steam gets the dirt other methods don't reach • Removes old shampoo • Carpet dries quickly ei Steam Machine Rentals. CARPET CARE 216 Wellington Street S. Goderich 524-2440. usaa a,Z, a1�Iit�Lur�I,1,raTA,a< LARGE CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE Of Fane TRACTORS & MACHINERY On Saturday, March 12 SALE STARTS AT 11 o.m. LAKEVIEW SALES & SERVICE 1 Mlles North East of Godsirlch er 1% Mlles North, % Mlli East of Carlow CONSIGNMEio wiltcoME UNTIL SALE TIME TRLIPHONtt LAKEVIEW SOLES AND SERVICI 324.4431 TERMS CAell DAY Or SALE AUCDOMEMISt Gordon N Urlrldleyt: Rte�witt Lobb • ,rt "i Non O.thltaj i' 18. Services available DAILY CAR RENTAL • Reasonable Mates "McGEE'S Goderich Phone 524-8391 19tf BACKHOE SERVICE BASEMENT EXCAVATIONS DUMP TRUCK BULLDOZING • SEWERS Septic Tank Installations Government Licenced FREE ESTIMATES Sid Bruinsma G4iderich 524-8668 / / / / / / / / / / / / / BRIAN STOTHERS BRICK AND BLOCK LAYER FIREPLACES 529-7309 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / HOF.FMEYER Plumbing 8 Heating Ltd. APPLIANCES 55 KINGSTON, ST. ELECTRIC Inglis washers, dryers, refrigerators, dishwashers, ranges GAS Ranges, barbecues, lights, ranges FOR COMPLETE DRY WALL AND FINISHING CALL GORD THOMAS 27 TRAFALGAR ST. GODERICH PHONE 524-2241 FREE ESTIMATES GODERICH ALUMINUM & HOME IMPROVEMENTS LYALL MABON, REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER DOUGLAS ALUMINUM PRODUCTS CLIMATIC ELITE SIDING AWNINGS - WINDOWS -'DOORS INSULATION SALES & INSTALLATIONS "MATERIALS & WORKMANSNIP GUARANTEED" GODERICH Call - 524 -7428 R.R. 2 GODERICN 19. Notice to creditors 20, Public notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having • claims against' the estate of MARGARET ADA MINSHALL, Widow, late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, who died pn or about the 31st day of January, 1977, are required to file the same with full,particularg with the undersigned by the 26th day of March, 1977, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 24th day of February, 1977. PREST and EGENER, ' Barristers, etc. 33 Montreal Street, Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate —9,10,11ar NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF EVA ISABEL MITCHELL All persons having claims against the Estate of EVA ISABEL MITCHELL, late of Huronview, in the Township of Tuckersmith, County of Huron, who died 'February 9, 1977, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before March 24th, 1977, after which., date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not then have notice. DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 14th day of February, 1977. Margaret Roberta Mitchell, Executrix, by her Solicitors -herein, HUNTER, PARKER & RIVERS Barristers and Solicitors 44 North Street Goderich, Ontario 7-9 ALL persons having claims against the Estate of NORMAN WALTER ALLIN, retired, late of the Township of Colborne, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 21st day of December, 1976, are required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 19th day of March, 1977, as after that date ;the assets of the estate will. be distributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario this 16th day of February 1977. PREST and EGENER, Barristch-s, etc.,' 33 Montreal Street, Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate 8-10ar 22. Lost and found LOST at Robertson School, - keepsake. Hop -along -Cassidy lunch box, $6,000,000. man thermos: Phone 524-6857.-9 LOST - Black clutch purse in the vicinity of the A & P at the Suncoast Mall, Goderich. Phone 565-5319.. Reward. -9 25. To give away SPAYED female cat to give away, 11/4 years old all black, has all needles, trained for litter or outside, no farms. Phone 524- 8784,-9nc GRAHAM ELECTRIC LTD. 62 CAMBRIA ROAD N., GODERICH Electrical Contracting APPLIANCE SALES 8 SERVICE 524-8670 ALSO Commercial refrigeration sales & service 524-7501 • Carpentry • ;_Rec Rooms • Home; Renovations • Roofing + Additions FREE ESTIMATES Chock and compare prices SCOTT PEARSON 524-6844 • interior & ; Exterior • Additions • Recreation Rooms ,Er r, Roofing Jtn After Slo; � er pre EstlMlio i PLANNED PARENTHOO DROP IN CENTRE 67 NORTH GODERICH NOW OPEN: MONDAY AND THURSDAY 3 - 6 p.m. 7 - 10 p.m. 21. Personal WE INVITE engaged couples to visit the Arbor Gift Shop in Clinton. Receive a free gift and tell your friends about our shower and Bridal Registry Service. No charge, no obligation.-3tf 26. Births DENOMME - Dave and Sue (nee Scott) are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their first born, a daughter, Michelle Elizabeth, 5 lbs. 15 ozs., on February 28th, 1977, at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital.-9nc STEMP - Judy and Doug are pleased to announce the arrival of a daughter Melissa Ann, 6 lbs. 8% oz., on Feb. 28, 1977 at St. Joe's Hospital, North Bay. A sister for Kevin, second grand- daughter for Vivian and 'Ben Graham and Annette and Don Stemp.-9x • McKIE - At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, Ontario, to Mr. and Mrs. Alan McKie, Goderich, a daughter, Christina Blaine.-9nc LEAMEN - Walter and Marilyn (nee Flood) are pleased to an- nounce the arrival of Amy Elizabeth, at Kingston General Hospital, Kingston, Ontario. February 24, 1977. First grand- daughter for Jack and Kay Leamen, and first great granddaughter for Mrs, Rose Willis, all of Goderich.-9 LEAMEN - Gord and Barb (nee Bell) are pleased to announce the - arrival of Michael Jeremiah, at Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, Ontario, February 24, 1977. First grandson for Jack and Kay Leamen, and first great grandson for Mrs. Rose Willis, all • of Goderich.-9 28. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred E. Pen- tland, Dungannon, Ont. wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lori Claire, to Gregory John Baer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baer, RR 4, Goderich. The marriage will take place April 16th, 1977 at 3 o'clock in Dungannon United Church. -9 Mr. and Mrs. Ron Geddes of Goderich are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Delila Ann, to Mr. Ray Hugh" Hanna, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hanna, Auburn, Ont. The wed- ding will take place at Victoria St. United Church on March I1th 1977 at 5:30 o'clock. -9 30. In memoriam RYAN - A most sincere thank you to our family for the lovely surprise dinner party, also to our --friends and relatives for flowers, gifts and cards. It all helped to make our 55th Anniversary a very happy, unforgettable oc- casion. Sincerely, Vera and Jack Ryan. -9 PARK - In loving memory of a dear husband, Thomas Park, who passed away March 3, 1971, in his 94th year. They say time heals all sorrow, And helps us to forget But time so far has only proved How much we miss you yet. Hbw can we explain to others The loss we feel inside. We only know we miss you, Our tears we try to hide. It broke our hearts to lose you. But you did not go alone. A part of us went with you The day God called you home. Sadly misted by wife Gertrude, • family, and grandchildren. -9 r8E A REGULAR BLOOD DONOR. .r 12, Help *anted 12. "Help, wanted' TYPIST MACHINE OPERATOR REQUIRED Typing Essential To.work Monday & Tuesday Evenings Apply in Person to: Lloyd Lounsbury GODERICH SIGNAL STAR 31. Card of thanks MOONEY - I wish to express my sincere thanks to all my friends, neighbours and associates for get well cards, flowers, telephone calls, reading material during my stay in University Hospital, London and Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. My sincere appreciation also to Dr. Flowers and his associates, especially Dr. Hollingworth, alsb to Dr. Rorabcak and his staff, London, for their expertise in caring for me. My blanks are due to the excellent nursing staffs of both hospitals. Most sincerely, Mrs. D.D. Mooney. -9 MacDONALD - Further to my stay in the •Goderich Hospital I wish to thank my friends, relatives and staff at Victoria and Grey for their kind thoughts, cards and lovely flowers. A special thanks to Dr. Thomson, and the nursing staff on second east. Sincerely, Betty MacDonald. -9 McKAY - The family of the late Norman McKay wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. Oltman, nurses and staff at Maitland Manor Nursing Home for their devoted care and kindness given our father. Special thanks to Dr. Doorly. "Truly this is a home away from home". -9x PARK - In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather who passed away 6 years ago today, March 3, 1971. - The echo of his footsteps Never falling on earth's sod. But his name in gold is written In the autograph of God. Always remembered by Bill, Marie and family. -a9 BARKER - I wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for cards, flowers and visits while a patient in Alexandra Hospital. Special thanks to the nurses and staff on first floor west. Fred Barker. -9 31. Card of thanks PICKETT - The family of the late William Pickett wish to thank the Maitland Manor staff and Dr. Hollingworth, for all their love and care for Mr. Pickett while he resided there. Also we would like to thank Rev. Bodenham and all those who sent floral tributes or gave charitable donations as expressions of sympathy during our recent bereavement. Special thanks for the use of the Education Room at the Clinton Baptist Church and to the ladies who sent or ser-ved food following the funeral. Thanks to the Ball Funeral Home for their services. Your expressions of sympathy Were appreciated. -9 ALLIN - The family of the late Leila (Johnston) Arlin wish to express their heartfelt gratitude to relatives, neighbours and friends who did so much to ease the great loss of their, beloved mother, grandmother and sister. Special thanks to the VON staff, Alexandra Marine and General Hospital staff, Dr. B. Thomson , and _Dr. D. Walker, for their much appreciated assistance., Special thanks as well to Rev. John Wood and Stiles Funeral Home. Elaine, Bruce, Lorna and families.-9ar BROUGHTON - I would like to thank my friends, relatives, Sunset Circle Club who sent me flowers, lovely cards and treats while I was a patient in hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Lomas, nurses and staff on second floor west at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. Mrs. Jean Broughton. -9 KERNIGHAN - I wish to thank all those who sent flowers, cards and visited me while I was'a patient in Alexandra Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. R.G. Lomas, nurses and staff on second floor west. Mrs. Gertrude Kernighan.-9x Liquor permits issued at local liquor stores The Liquor License Board of Ontario has implemented its decentralization program for issuing special occasion permits in record time, Consumer and Commercial Relations Minister Sidney Handleman reported today. As of 'Veb. 7, 1977 LCBO stores in towns and cities throughout the province are processing permit ap- plications for residents and organizations in their area. These temporary liquor licenses for receptions and community events previously had to be obtained by mail from the Liquor License Board offices in Toronto. "We're pleased to have been able to, expand the program so quickly and smoothly," Mr. Handleman said. "Now the public has easier and more immediate access to ipformation on special occasion permits and to the permits themselves. People in every part of the province as well as every large urban centre who wish to obtain special occasion permits can do so at selected LCBO stores reasonably close to their homes. Each store has been carefully selected with ,this criterion in mind," he added. • A pilot project for issuing these permits on a local basis was started in St. Catharines last May. After three months . of testing procedures, the LLBO expanded the program to include '75 other LCBO stores across Ontario. "All community halls and eligible establishments have been re -inspected to assure compliance with fire, sanitation and safety stan- dards. Our records of ap- proved organizations and associations which require permits have been checked, and updated as well. These approved lists facilitate the quick processing of permits locally," the minister said. Private, non -fund-raising events like weddings gain the easiest permit approval under the new system, while fund-raising events, Com- munity festivals and outdoor functions will continue to be tightly controlled. For these, sponsoring organizations will still be reviewed by the LLBO and put on the "approved" list. In 1976, 148,000 special occasion permits were issued by LLBO 'offices in Toronto. With the new system, the ministry predicts that the majority of the applications will be processed by the local LCBO store staff. HeIp your Hewt... .. •Help your H�i�rt Fu • • • 'a;