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17. Auction sales
17. Auction sales
AUCTION SALE
of Furniture, Antiques, appliances etc., to be held at
Richard Lobb's Barn, 289 Bayfield Road, Clinton,
Ontario, for Mrs. Mable Garrow and Mrs. Pickens,
plus other additions.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd
at 1:00 P.M.
Kitchen Aid automatic dishwasher; Simplicity
automatic clothes washer (like new); Inglis clothes
dryer; McClary electric stove; wringer washer; chest
deep freeze; lawn umbrella and table; wooden lawn
chairs; treadle sewing machine; Duncan Phyfe drop
lea( dining room table with two leaves and four mat-
ching carved back chairs with tapestry seats; Duncan
Phyfe plant table; square dining table; six matching
.pressback chairs; two chrome tables and chair sets;
annex stove; wicker- chair; -hall-tab1D; severaf"odtl--
plant tables; electric sewing machine; 2 - three piece
bedroom suites; iron bed with brass knobs; B&W TV;
dresser with large mirror; washstand; buffet; china
cabinet; foot stools; floor lamps; platform upholstered
rocker; swivel upholstered rocker; old record cabinet;
pictures; coffee and end tables; odd chairs; exercise
bicycle; wardrobe with mirror doors; drop leaf table;
four oil lamps; some bedding; carpet sweeper; floor
polisher; vacuum cleaner; TV trays; table lamps;
records;..sma.11.k.itchen appliances; radio; pots. and
pans;•.lawn chairs; dishes and glassware, including
some antiques; plus hand and garden tools; electric
lawn mower; many other items, not listed.
TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE
AUCTIONEER Richard Lobb
CLINTON 482-7898
Owner or auctioneer not ressponsible for accidents day
of sale
.JLalif:re/7 ]ry cC:1 Jorialt.t
AUCTION SALE
to be held for
Mr. Andrew Houston
at the
Rathwell Building -
77 Main St., Seaforth, Ont.
on
Wednesday, Sept. 13th
_:. _. 4:3012 -m -
Soda to consist of:
Two 'piece living room suite (new) . 4 other
chesterfield suites . 2 oak library tables, oval
parlour table . 2 Windsor fanback chairs . 6
balloon back chairs . 4 matching Jake -Hayes style
chairs . 6 rocking chairs . pressback chairs . cap-
tain's chair . all glass china cabinot hail bench
oak extension table & six chairs . 2 mirrored
front wardrobes • 2 matching spindle cornered
cherry chests of drawers . walnut wardrobe with
porcelain poles . oak dresser . maple chest of
drawers . victrola stereo . 2 portable T. V.s . vac-
uum cleaner . appliances . deep freeze.
Full listing next week.
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tAUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
t 77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH. ONTARIO
(519) 527-1458
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* ACROSS FROM BLUEWATER CENTRE
* Consisting of:
Time:
SATURDAY
SEPT. 2nd at 11 A.M.
Place:
R.R. 2 GODERICH
3 MILES SOUTH ON HWY NO. 21
* washer, dryer. coffee tables, end tables,
bicycles, camping equipment, assortment of
aluminum windows and doors, 17 ft. boat with
SO hp motor, 1,71 Triumph Spitfire (car) new
*, motor, safety checked recently, 14 ft. canoe,
*, flume chimney for fireplace, Skil saw, 10'/, ft.
* truck camper fully equipped with fridge.
stove, bath, sleeps 4, 1977 model (wlth,roserve
* bid), freezer, rocking chairs, stored speakers,
* beautiful antique dining room set, china
cabinet, table, five chairs plus arm chair plus
• buffet, drills. Ford riding lawn mower. electric
* start lawn mO ver, (aro in excellent con-
* •ditlon), shelving, office chair„saws, numerous
* amount of hand tools, new steel garage door
7 x •9, two large pieces of marble for bath
* room, ladders, pull trailer, fishing equipment,
* new steel doors, 22 cal. rifle with telescope
fight, bedroom suite, 13 wooden garage
)4'
* trusses 16 x 24, aluminum white ladder and
many inore items too numerous to mention.
Auctioneer
Harold Laino
524-9657
This Is a Floe tale -Pian to Attend -
* TERMS CASH
Auctioneer not responsible for accidents day
,,-of sale.
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TRACTOR & FARM
MACHINERY
CONSIGNMENT SALE
Our next tractor and farm equipment
sale will be held on
Friday, Sept. '1, 1978
dt the NORWICH SALES YARD
Highway 59, south of Norwich
Sale starts 10:30 sharp
Sorry we do not sell licensed vehicles, such as cars and
..trucks: ......-._._.._
Lunch available Not responsible for accidents
For motel accommodation- Phone- 519-863-6740
For information contact:
Harry Jansen -Sales Manager
& Auctioneer
Phone - 519-863-6820
18. Services available
FOR INSTRUCTION on
accordion, piano, organ or
guitar, phone 524.2711.
(Instrun.artts sup-
plied).—ltfar
BRICK laying, repairs and
new work. Point Clark, 395-
5718.-23tf
BAHA'I Community offers
°Lhe---.followingservices , to
• schools -churches -clubs -
.individuals -books -
brochures -speakers- in-
formal chats- Learn about
Baha'i. Box 212, Goderich,
524-6779.-12tfar
BURLEY'S FURNITURE
REFINISHING - we strip
and re -finish furniture to
new condition, also caning,
wicker, and reed work done.
Phone 524-725 between 9:00
a.m. and 5:00 p.m. -
residence 524-2071.-26tfar
GODERICt1
CONCRETE FLOORS
Laying and finishing
} concrete floors for
t basements, garages,
t patios. driveways, and
foundation coating. Call
George Barralclough.
Phone 524-8158
t or 262-5341 -
ELECTRIC MOTOR
WE STOCK UP
TO 300 H.P.
Authorized Service Shop
for
• Miller Welders
• Agtronlc Alternator.
• Hydr-O-Matic Pumps
• Red Jacket Jet Pumps
• Gec. Motors & Transformers
•Gearheads & Brakes
•Muiltspeod Motors
• Explosion Proof Motors
• Form Duty Motors -
Special Prices
STRATFORD, ONT.
ELECTRIC CO. LTD.
286 Monteith Ave.,
Stratford
PHONE 271-5472
24 HOUR
24 Hour Breakdown
Service
ART S
Landscaping -Nursery RT'S-
Landscaping-Nursery
and Garden Centre
116 Bennett, Goderich
FERTILIZERS
SEEDING -SODDING
TREES -SHRUBS
Complete Zine of
Everything needed for
INDOOR & OUTDOOR
GARDENING
MATHERS
LANDSCAPING
LAWN MAINTENANCE
• SODDING
• ROLLING
• GRADING
SEEDING
• AERIFYING
• TOPSOIL
• FERTILIZING • PATIOS
• TREES AND SHRUFt6
e VERTICUTnINt3
Phone 521k-2401 -
®r 524-7044
18. Services available
BACKHOE SERVICE
BASEMENT EXCAVATIONS
DUMP TRUCK
BULLDOZING
SEWERS
Septic Tank Installations
Government Licenced
FREE ESTIMATES
Sid Bruinsma
Goderich
524-8668
Paper Hanging
AND
Painting
Reasonable Rates
Neat, clean work
524-7961
AFTER 5 P.M.
Backhoe -Bulldozing
Public and private
sewage systems
Govenment Licensed
Excavations of all types
Free Estimates
• Gaetan Jacques
Construction. _ -
RR 2 GODERICH
524-7104
Big or sriall we do them all!
PROFESSIONAL
CARPET CLEANING
WITH., .<,. -
"STEAM"
• Steam gets the dirt
other methods don't
reach
• Removes old shampoo
• Carpet dries quickly
• Steam Machine Ren-
tals, 90.00 per day.
CARPET- CARE -
216 Wellington Street S.
Goderich
524-2440
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FOAMED -IN-PLACE INSULATION
• Savos heating, cooling costs I
- • Stops drafts and cold walls! •
Lowers noise level! • Easy, fast op.
plication -
NEW HOMES, OLDER HOMES,
COMMERCIAL STRUCTURES
For /roe ostimote, Coll
BLUEWATER INSULATION LTD.
tlacnN
565-2633
Insulspray is a registered
trade -re -ark of Borden, Inc
Pine Furniture
Refer. of Early Canadian
and Handcrafted from
aged pine.
We also do stripping,
reflnlehing, repairs and
Chair caning.
HURON PINE
FURNITURE
52 Welt ft„ 524-4446
"18. 'Services available 19. Notice to creditors 26. Births
WILL de light delivery, junk
removal, clean-up. Phone
524-8553.-18tfar
WILL care for elderly people
on a permanent basis in my
home. Phone 529-7240.-34,35
AUTO BODY OILING —
Maclyn Manufacturing Ltd.,
11/4 miles north of Amberley,
west of Hwy. 21.. Phone 395-
3352, look for our sign.
Opening Sept. 4th. -35-48
HOFFMEYER
Plumbing & Heating Ltd.
APPLIANCES
55 KINGSTON ST.
ELECTRIC
Inglis washers, dryers.
refrigerators, dishwashers,
ranges.
GAS
Ranges. barbecues, lights,.
ranges.
BERE BROS.
CONSTRUCTION
Homes, Additions, Cottages,
Farm Buildings, Renovations
DUNGANNON
PHONE 529-7894, 529-7915
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
Modern -equipment. Two
trucks to serve you`.
Phone H.T. Dale, Clinton
482-3320 and Seaforth
527-0284. -
STOP HERE
AND DIAL 524-7632
FOR ALL YOUR SERVICE •"
NEEDS
*APPLIANCES
•MINOR ELECTRICAL
& PLUMBING
•MINOR CARPENTRY
JOBS
•REPAIRS TO BROKEN
WINDOWS .
•PUT UP A NEW
CLOTHESLINE OR FIX
YOUR OLD ONE
•FIX SQUEAKY DOOR
•PAINT OR WALLPAPER
A ROOM. THE LIST IS
ENDLESS
JUST CALL 524-7632 and
find out how we can
serve you.
reasonable rates
no job is too small.
ALL persons having
claims against the Estate of
EVERETT ALLIN, Farmer,
late of • the Township of
Colborne, ' in the County of
Huron, who died on or about
the 16th day of August, 1978,
are required to file -the Same
with full particulars with the
undersigned by the 23rd day
of September; 1978, as after
that date the assets of the
estate will be distributed.
DATED at. Goderich,
Ontario, this 24th day of
August, 1978.
PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL persons having
claims against the Estate of
ELLEN McCLURE, Widow,
late of the Township of
Colborne, in the County of
Huron, who died on or about
the 15th day of June 1978, are
required to file the same
with full particulars with the
undersigned by the 9th day of
September 1978 as after that
date the assets of the estate
will be distributed.
DATED at Goderich,
Ontario, this 9th day of
August
PREST AND EGENER.
Barristers, etc.
33,MontrealStreet
Goderich, Ontario
Solicitors for
t4 e-Estate--
.-33,34,35AR
21. Personal
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to the
best dad, Richa:•d Graham.
Love Alana and Chad. -35
22. Lost" and found
LOST — Lady's gold Rodina.
watch on beach. Reward.
Phone -S24-6948.-35
FOUND — Purebred Irish
Setter, female, in vicinity of
Clinton. Phone 482-7896
anytime or 565-5034 after 6
p.m.-35tf,
REWARD! !
For the return of - girl's
ten speed cream C.C.M.
bicycle
No Questions Asked .
524-7235(
23. Miscellaneous
19. Notice to creditors FROM THE GANG — If you
see a Nova rocking, don't
bother knocking. He lives at
244 Elgin Avenue, call later
and wish him happy bir-
thday. -35 •
NOTICE TO CREDITORS:
ALL persons having
claims against the Estate of
ROBERT BENSON
McCABE, Farmer, late of
the Township of Colborne, in
the County of Huron, who
died on or about the 15th
day of July 1978, are
required to file the same
with full particulars with the
undersigned by the 9th day of
Septe `tuber, 1978 as after that
date the assets of the estate
will be distributed.
DATED at Goderich,
Ontario this 8th day _..-of
August,
PREST AND EGENER,
Barristers etc.
33 Montreal Street
Goderich, Ontario
Solicitors for
the Estate.
.-33,34,35
20. Public notices
WHEELCHAIRS -
WALKERS
The Humanitarian Service
Committee of the Goderich
Oddfellow and Rebekah
Lodges have equipfhent for
loan. Contact Amos
Osbaldeston, 524-9623 or
Fred Fritzley, • 524-
7217.-2eowar
25. To give away
FAMILY of rare,
domesticated Phthurius
Pubis, just imported from
England. Will also supply
cage and food. Phone 524-
6749 or 524-8945 anytime. -35
26. Births
ARNOLD: Mr. and Mrs. Mel
Arnold, nee Reina Rurink,
RR 2, Kincardine, are proud
to announce the birth of their
daughter, Carla Reina, 9 Ib. 2
oz. at Victoria Hospital,
London, on August 18,
1978.-35nc
HARKNESS: Christine and
George, .Goderich, are
pleased to announce the
birth of their son, Steven
George, 9 lb. 1/4 oz.,' on
August 27, 1978, at Goderich
General Hospital.-35nc
HUGHES: John and Jo Anne
are pleased to announce the
birth of their daughter,
Sarah May, on August 28,
1978, at Wellesley Hospital,
Toronto, Ont. Grandparents
are Mrs. Bert Alton,
Lucknow, On and Dr. and
Mrs. R. W. Hughes,
Goderich, Ont. -35
Dr. R.G. Lomas
regrets he will not
be returning to general
practice rafter sabbatical
year
MANNERING:
MANNERING: Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Mannering,
RR 5; Goderich, are happy to
announce the arrival of their
daughter, Amanda Marie, at
Alexandra Marine & General
Hospital on. August 23,'
197&-35nc
ROBINSON: Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Robinson; Goderich,
are pleased to announce the
birth of their son, Jason, on
August 22, 1978, at Alexandra
Marine • & General
Hospital.-35nc
28. Engagements
Believing in God's blessing
and guidance, Monne Janet
Boyd and Allan Charles Kerr
will unite their lives in Christ
through marriage. The
celebration of joy and praise
will take place on September
17, 1978 at 10:30 ,a.m. at
Berea -by -the -Water
Lutheran . Church in
Goderich, Ontario. -35x
Mr. and Mrs. James W.
Britnell and Mrs. A. Mark
Chisholm are happy to an-
nounce the forthcoming
marriage of their children,
Barbara Gail and James
Gabriel. The wedding will
takelace on Saturday,
September 23, '1978 at 7:30
p.m. in the Chapel, Knox
Presbyterian Church,
Goderich, Ontario. -35
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Munroe, Goderich, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Charlton,
Port Colborne, are pleased to,
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their children,
Cheryl Louise and Michael
Norman. The marriage will
take place Saturday, Sep-
tember 30, at 4:30 o'clock in
St. George's Anglican
Church, Goderich, Ont. -35
Mr. and Mrs. ,James L.
Smith, Goderich, are pleased
to announce the fortheomi.ng
marriage of their daughter,
Joni Christine to Paul Denis
Dalton, son of Mrs. Clarice
Dalton and the late Mark
Dalton of RR 3, Goderich.
The wedding will take place
on Friday, September 15,
1978 at '6:30 o'clock in St.
Joseph's Church,
Kingsbridge. -35x
Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor,
Brucefield, and Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Blake, Holmesville,
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their children, Marilyn
Louise and Randy Leonard.
The wedding will take place
on September 30, 1978, at 3
o'clock . at the Brucefield
United Church. -35
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Schultz, Dungannon& are
pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their. daughter Debra
Elizabeth to Mr. Kervin
Murray Rourke, son of Mr. -,
and Mrs. Murray Rourke,
RR 3 Auburn. The marriage
will take place on Saturday,
September 9, 1978 at 6:30
p.m. at Dungannon United
Church, Dungannon. -34,35
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Walters of Goderich are
pleased to announce the
engagement of their only
daughter, Joanne Lynn to
Steven Richard Buchanan,
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Buchanan, RR 1,
Acton. The wedding will take
place on September 23, 1978 -
at 4 o'clock p.m. at Knox
Presbyterian Church,
Goderich.-35nc
30. In memoriam
GLENN: In loving memory
of a dear son and brother,
Michael, who passed away
September 25, 1977.
In tears we saw you sinking,
We watched you fade away,
Our hearts were almost
broken,
You fought so hard to stay.
But when we saw you
sleeping, -
So peacefully free from pain,
We could not wish you back,
To suffer that again.
—Too loved to be forgotten
by Mom, Dad, Linda, John,
Frank. -35
31. Card of thanks
HASTINGS: The family of
the late Mrs. Clark Hastings
(nee Jean Holmes) wish to
thank our Irlepas, relatives
andneighbors for their many
expressions of sympathy.
Your kindness will always be,
remembered. --35x
31. Card of thanks
COOK: The family of the late
William Kenneth Cook wish
to express their , sincere
thanks to their many friends,
relatives and neighbors for
,the beautiful floral -tributes,
cards and donations to the
Ontario Heart Foundation,
and for their sympathy in the
recent loss ofa dear husband
and'brother. Special thanks
to Mr. John Baumbach, Mr.
David Dodgson, the staff off
the. Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital and the
Rev. R. Crocker. -Cora, and
sisters Eleanor, Phyllis and
Lorna. -35x
31. Card of thanks
HODGES: Sincere thanks to
friends, relatives and
members of the community
for the many lovely shower
gifts I received at the
community shower. Special
thanks to the ladies who
arranged the shower with its
interesting program and
delicious lunch. Your kin-
dness and generosity -is very
much appreciated.—Annette
Hodges. -35
SEERS: Maxine and Bill
Seers wish to thank their
family for making their 25th
wedding anniversary a
joyous occasion. Thanks to
all who joined in the par-
ty. -35
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co-ordinator since last fall, will stay on at the
airport until a replacement can be found for
him. He will then return to his previous job in
the town's Works and Engineering Depart-
ment.
The salary of the new co-ordinator will be
negotiable. A $1,000 a year salary boost had just
recently been recommended for Meriam by the
Airport Committee, which if it had had time to
go to council for approval, would have brought
his yearly rate of pay to $13,000..
McCabe says- the Airport Committee had
$15,000 in its budget to cover the costs of a full-
time and part-time worker at the airport, so
hiring a new co-ordinator will be well within the
budget:. _Meriam had:keen_.hired_ right_in__the
middle of this budget making.
Springtime
short on pep
BY JOANNE WALTERS
Springtime for Henry
the finalproduction at the
Huron ' Country
Playhouse in Grand Bend
this season, which opened
on Tuesday evening, is
not a good play for people
with short attention
spans. It is a play which
is big on dialogue but
small action. The fastest
movement throughout
the entire performance
occurs when one of the
characters types some
letters.This lack of pep
causes some in the
audience to, be restless
and distracted.
All of this is not to say
that the acting is poor. In
fact, the acting is quite
good.
Anthony Parr in the
lead role of Henry
Dewlip, the boozing,
gambling womanizer and
owner of Dewlip Motors,
is especially effective in
his role and quite comical
as a reformed rake who is
made to see the error of
his ways by his "pure"
young secretary, Miss
Smith.
Miss Smitb is played by
Joan Bryan. Although she
does have some trouble
projecting her voice, she
is quite good on the whole
as Mr. Dewlip's "pure
love" and source of in-
spiration., As an at-
tractive woman who likes
"the decent thing" she is
determined to help Mr.
Dewlip turn over a new
leaf..
J. Winston Carroll who
was so delightful as
Howard Beavans, a man
trapped into marriage by
an. old maid school
teacher in the last
production of Picnic, is
equally delightful in his
new role as John
Jelliwell,.Dewlip's friend.
A somewhat uncouth
would-be executive,
Carroll is one of the
major sources of comedy
in this play.
Marilyn Boyle plays
Julia Jelliwell John's
wife and the object of
Dewlip's affections.- She
adequately portrays the
adulterous wife.
'The play's set, a sitting
room in Mr. Dewlip's
London flat is quite
elaborate, complete with
gramophone and old style
liquor cabinet. Costumes
especially the evening
wear, are a delight too.
Springtime for Henry,
written by Benn W. Levy,
a member of the British
House of Commons, is the
Playhouse's 'tribute and
will run every night until
September 2 at 8:30 p.m.
Be prepared for an un-
conventional enaing.
Bridge
Scores
There were six tables in
play on Tuesday evening
when the Goderich
Duplicate Bridge Club
met in the Legion Hall.
Evelyn Galbraith and
Donna Sproule captured
first place with 871/4
points followed by Joanne
Duckworth and Lee Ryan
with 801/4 points.
Jean Papernick and
Verna Worthy placed
third with 78 points and ..
Frank and Jim Donnelly
came in fourth with 741/4
points.
Mary. Donnelly and
Eleanor Erskine came in•
fifth with 73 points.
.00'4- "'IN
HURON '78t1
September 26 - 30, 1978
HURON COUNTY
ILK. PECK APPLIANCES
"In'The Heart of Down Town Varna"
• Vacuum Cleaners - Sales and Service -of most makes
• CB Radios and Accessories
▪ Speed °ween Appfiancet
• Moffat Appliances
• Smoke Sensors
o Insect Lights and Fly Killing Units
• Handcrafted Gifts
Varna, Ont.
Phone 482-7103
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