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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-11-16, Page 18/' PAGE 18--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1978 TOWN AND COUNTRY CIA 5111 1ED5 18. Services available 18. Services available 21. Personal Need a tow....CaII a pro! TOM'S TOWING SERVICE Reasonable Rates Call Tinker 5248743 19. Notice to creditors 20. Public notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL persons having claims against the Estate of ESTHER PAT.TERSON HUME, 'Retired School Teacher, late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 6th day of October, 1978, are required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 2nd day of December, 1978, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 6th day of November, 1978. PREST and EGENER, P.O. Box 218, Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. —45-47ar NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL persons having claims against the estate of MARY WESTLAKE late of the Township of Colborne, in the' County of Huron, Married Woman, who died on or about the 25th day of September, 1978, are required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 2nd day of December, 1978, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATED at the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, this 6th day of November, 1978. PREST and EGENER P.O. Box 218 Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. —45-47ar NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL. persons having claims against the Estate of MARY ELLEN STINSON, Widow, late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 22nd day of October, 1978, are required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 2nd day of December, 1978, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 8th day of November, 1978. PREST and EGENER, Barristers, etc., P.O. Box 218, Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate 46-48ar GET YOURMAN MINA Want Ad 20. Public notices WHEELCHAIRS WALKERS The Humanitarian Service Committee of the Goderich Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges have equipment for loan. Contact Amos Osbaldeston, 524-9623 or Fred Fritzley, ' 524- 7217.-35eowar • TREE PLANTING ASSISTANCE Those wishing to have land reforested in 1980 are requested to make application by May 1st, 1979. Since nursery stock must be ordered a year in advance of planting, we suggest your order be placed now, as applications will be processed on a first- come - first served basis. Contact: Marlene R. Shiell, Secretary -Treasurer Maitland Valley Conservation Authority. Box5 Wroxeter, Ontario Phone (519) 335-3557 Treasurer's Sale Of Land In Arrears Of Taxes COUNTY OF HURON NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN that a tax sale will be held in the Council Chambers of the Court House, Goderich, On- tario, on Tuesday, December 5, 1978, at 10:00 A.M. re any unpaid taxes still outstanding at that date, as shown on the list published in the Ontario Gazette on September 2, 1978. NOTICE I5 HEREBY FUR- THER GIVEN that if any of the unpaid lands remain unsold, an ad- journed sale will beheld on Tuesday, December 12, 1978, at the same hour and place. Lists of properties in- volved may be secured at my office in the Court House, Goderich, On- tario. Bill G. Haply, Treasurer, County of Huron 21, Personal HURRY - HURRY: Free set of large beautiful topical stamps to the first 100 collectors answering this ad. _Approvals will accompany free stamps. H. Smith Enterprises. Dungannon, Ont. NOM IRO. -44-47 COUNTY APPOINTMENTS NON -COUNTY COUNCILLORS Certain appointments are made each year by the Coun- ty of Huron to various local boards or commit ees. In 1979 County appointments are to be made as follows: -Huron County Land Division' Committee -Huron County Public Library Board All present members of the Library Board and all mem- bers of the Land Division Committee except one ate - eligible for reappointment. If Interested, submit details in writing (including telephone number) and Indicate committee or board on which you prefer to serve. Submissions to be received by the undersigned by noon on Friday, December 8, 1978. B. J. HANLY CLERK -TR E A S IU RER- A DMI N I STR ATO R COUNTY OF HURON , COURT HOUSE, GODERICH, ONT. N7A 1M2 (Tel. 3244394), Area col' 519 ARE YOU SEPARATED, single or divorced? Meet that special person. Apply P.O. Box 104, Owen Sound, N4K 5P1. Please state age. -45-47x WOULD the gentleman who found bank book, etc. while fishing Mon., Nov. 13 please call 524-4348 or 524-8478.---46x 22. Lost and found LOST: Large sum of money " either in Clinton or Goderich between Nov. 8-10. Reward if returned. Apply in writing to Drawer 17, Clinton News - Record, Box 39, Clinton. -46 24. Business opportunities FOR RENT: Store space 600 sq. ft., prime location in Clinton. Will renovate to suit, rent negotiable. Parking. Phone 482-7362 after 4 p.m. -46,47 26. Births ARMSTRONG On November 7, 1978 to Mr. and Mrs. Alan Armstrong at Peel Memorial Hospital, Brampton, a daughter 31. Card of'thanks HOY I wish to thank all my relatives and friends for cards and flowers sent to me while in hospital. Special thanks to the nurses and helpers on second floor for their kindness. Special thanks to Dr. Thomson, Dr. Walker, Dr. Watts and Rev. Crocker. Thanks.—Mrs. Joan Hoy. -46 KILPATRICK I wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for -their- wonderful help -and-- sincere sympathy during our recent bereavement. Thanks also for the floral tributes, cards and to the friends who brought food to the house. Also to the doctors, nurses, minister and the McCallum Funeral Home people. Their kindness will always be remembered.—Clara Kilpatrick and family. -46 SALLOWS The family of the late Elizabeth Sallows wish to express their heartfelt thanks and sincere ap- preciation to relatives', friends and neighbours, for the beautiful floral tributes, memorial donations and expressions of sympathy received during the recent loss of their beloved mother, `1I'tt . +„i„,,r,gr"aagmf.t;h,r_.and _Etre.at. C"if a r't`2" ii e �”" Efii i'a`Yi - Granddaughter for M•r. and Mrs. Wm. D. Armstrong, R.R.3 Bayfield, Ontario and Mr. and Mrs. C. Wattie, Hammond, Ontario.-46nc CULBERT To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culbert, Goderich, Ontario, on November 3, 1978, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London; a son, Christopher Charles, 8 lbs. 1 oz.-46nc DUNGALE Mr. and Mrs. Stan Dungale are happy to announce the birth of their , daughter, Tracy Lynn, 7 lbs. 31/2 oz. on November 9, 1978, at Goderich Hospital. A wee sister for Kim. GRAFTON Daniel and Janice Grafton, Goderich, are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Jennifer Lynn, 7 lbs. 41/2 oz., on November 12, 1978, at Goderich Hospital. WARREN Phillip and Elizabeth Warren, Clinton, are pleased to announce the arrival of their son, Chad Allan, 8 lbs. 31/2 oz., on .November 13, 1978, at Goderich Hospital. 28. Engagements FITZSIMONS- - HUDSON Terrence D. Fitzsimons and Linda C. Hudson wish to announce their forthcoming marriage on Friday, November 29th, 1978, at Trinity Anglican Church, Bayfield, Ontario. -46x 30. In memoriam STRAUGHAN In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Alan, who passed away one year ago November 20, 1977. —Sadly missed and always remembered by his wife Renee and children Carol and Jennifer. -46x 31. Card of thanks CULBERT I would like to thank everyone for the gifts given to me at the community shower at Dungannon United Church. Special thanks to the ladies - who put on the shower.—Dorothy Culber- t. -46 DUNGALE I would like to thank friends and relatives for flowers and gifts while I was a patient in Goderich Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Hollingworth and Dr. Watts, and nurses on 2nd floor.—Bonnie Dungale.-46nc FRYDRYCH We wish to thank friends, relatives and neighbors for flowers, cards, gifts and visits, while we were in Alexandra Hospital. Special thanks to Dr, Cauchi, Dr. Lambert, nurses and staff second east.—Wanda and Krjsty.-46 grandmother. Special thanks to Drs. Walker, Hollingworth and Lambert, nurses on 1st floor, Rev. Ralph King, Rev. John Wood, North St. U.C.W. for lunch, Stiles Funeral Home and to all those who helped in any way. Your kindness will always be remembered.—Mildred J. Baxter, Franklin and Alma Mitchell.-46ar Brookside Happenings New Zealander Comes to class REPORTERS: soon he coming home. The MANDY MILLER Grade 8 class is planning to AND JANICE POLLOCK take a trip to the Royal Ontario Musuem and to the On Tuesday November Legislature on Tuesday, Nov - 7th, Peter Kidd of New Zea- ember 14, while Jeff is still land came to the school to there. talk to the Grade 8 students A few weeks ago the about his homeland and its Student's Council sponsored customs. Mr. Kidd is a dele- a sale of chocolate bars for gate of the Federation of Hallowe'en from which they Young Farmer's Club, realized about 5550.00. known here as Junior Far- Rev. G. Garratt, chaplain mers. He was at the Irvin's of the Lucknow Legion, was Brooklands Farms as part of the guest speaker for the his trip to visit farms around Remembrance Day service at the world. Brookside School on Friday. Mrs. Wilson played the Jeff Fillmore, a Grade 8 piano for the singing of "0 student at Brookside, has Canada" after which Donna been -working as a" -page at Freeman - read a passage the Ontario Legislature, from the Bible. Elizabeth Queen's Park, Toronto, for Jefferson gave a reading about four weeks and will which explained the meaning and symbolism of the poppy on Remembrance Day. Mr. Hazlitt's Grade 6 and 7 class presented he poem "In Flanders Fields" as a choral reading. A film provided by the Legion was shown. The Student's Council donated $15.00 to the Lucknow Leg- ion Poppy Fund. Dear Captain Comet: The Student's Council has The boys and girls at donated $20 to a fund raising Victoria School are really campaign for a new machine busy reading exciting at the Hospital for Sick Canadian stories. They Children in Toronto. Scott are getting ready for The Walpole, 3. from Fort Erie Children's Book Festival recently underwent heart on November 18 to surgery, which was three November 24. o erations in one, to close a hole to fits heart and correct two other heart malfunc- tions. His mother has organ- ized a campaign to buy a $40,000 machine, used in the diagostic treatment of child- ren like Scott. The machine will replace a painful diag- We hope you will "Read nostic method, which must be used if the hospital does not have the machine. Book Festival Children all across Canada in schools and public libraries are joining in reading ac- tivities to celebrate Canadian children's literature. Canadian" too! More from the Captain on Page 20 Dear Capt. Comet, I thought your readers would like to know that I share my birthday with an important person. He will be 50 years old this Saturday, November 18 but I will only be seven. My birthday friend is Mickey Mouse. Your friend, Paul Steep. Dear Captain Comet: I am Richard Desjardins. I live at 149 Keays Street. I turned four on November 5 and would like to join your birthday club. HI, my name is Stephanie Hamilton. I live at 229 Martha St. On my bir- thday, November 22, I will be eight years old..,I belong to the Fourth Brownie pack and the Messengers pack. Dear Captain Comet: My name is Allyson Straughan. I would like to join your birthday club. I will be eight years old on November 15- (Wed- nesday), I live at 167 Park Street, Goderich. 1 go to Brownies and highland dancing and majorettes. I go to Victoria School. ,i We had a fair on Thur- sday. We had ribbons for the best crafts and our work. Goodbye. Love Allyson. Thank. you: BEAUTIFUL secluded STATELY one hundred and four year old, fourteen room, 7 beautiful two acre country lot, between I3lyth and I Auburn. Interior completely renovated, with large kit- chen, two bathrooms, oil furnace, and much more; also recently new ac- companying building with three bay garage and 22 ft. x 24 ft. fully serviced -workshop. Phone Blyth' 523- 4455.-46 ravine, lakeview lot, 100 feet x 305 feet. Phone 524- 6280.-46x MORTGAGE MONEY DON DENOMME *BEST RATES *BEST TERMS *BEST SERVICE Call Don Collect anytime at_524-2747 ADVANCED REALTY FUNDING CORPORATION 150 Cambria Road N. Goderich a BAILEY Real Estate Ltd. Clinton Phone: 482-9371 BAYFIELD-VARNA AREA - 181/2 acre wooded property overlooking river, with new ranch style home, trout ponds. Near Benmiller - 50 acres, 43 acres workable, new drilled well and hydro service, no buildings. NEAR BLYTH - 80 acres, 45 acres workable, no buildings, on highway. NEAR AUBURN - 200 acre highway farm, good 2 floor brick home, barn suitable for cattle or hogs. SMALL ACREAGE - 5 acres near Blyth, 2 storey Krick home, . barn suitable for cattle or hogs. 71/2 ACRS^ )edrooin home ` -n and worksS . FOOD FOR THOUGHT Money doesn't grow on sprees. stone house, located on 7t 482-9549 117 ONTARIO ST. '29,000 1'/2 storey, 3 or 4 bedroom. 11/2 baths. white aluminum sided home -withgreen trim. Will suit family or retired folks. 1'/2 blocks from main street Clin- ton. lioN All Points 56 East St., Goderich 524-6656 Realty Services Inc. WHY RENT? Nestled in the tall oak and cedar trees on Lake Huron .. is this beautiful CSA approved Canadian built 12' x 60' mobile home With its outdoor fireplace and rustic patio, this home has a step-up living room with 8 foot ceiling, an electric ,corner,fireplace,,--shag'r carpet ingr--twxr-large• floor -le.--- ceiling windows overlooking the lake. The modern kitchen and dining rooms have lovely wood -carved cupboards and an electric refrigerator and stove. The den and master bedroom have large closets w,J-!th folding doors and ample storage. The three piece bath, with shower, has a washer and dryer making this home an ideal summer cottage a home for newlyweds or a retired couple. Relax in the refreshing lakeside atmosphere of Meneset Mobile Park, two miles north of Goderich, Ontario just off Highway 21. . For a qualified purchaser with 25 percent down this home will carry for $127.00 per month at current bank rates, plus lot rental. Call today for an appointment with your future. MEMBER HURON REAL ESTATE BOARD FOR TOTAL REALTY SERVICE CALL Ken Thompson Agnes MacKinnon Jim McCaul 524-7514 • 524-6336 Anna Melski 524-2768 Charlie Tyndall 524-7453 524-4175 Gayle McCaul 524-4175 JIt MAURICE GARDINER REAL ESTATE LIMITED 34 STANLEY STREET GODERICH 524-2966 "CALL US TO WELCOME YOU HOME" NEW LISTINGS NEW LIST! STOREY view of lake. back yard with double NG: MODERN 4 bedroom Spacious Attached drive. home 2 with fenced -in garage area. cement NEW LISTING: WARREN STREET 2 storey 4 bedroom home priced to sell fast. Good garage and workshop area. Located in West end. 1st time offered. NEW LISTING: MOBILE HOME AT MENESET PARK with un- beatable view of lake. Full asking price only 512,900 includes fridge, stove and many extras. Located righta'on lake bank. NEW LISTING: 2 STOREY BRICK offers 4 bedrooms, fireplace plus TV room. West end location. Many charming features. NEW LISTING: 4 BEDROOM 11/2 storey vinyl sided home with large sunporch. Lots of rooms for a larger family. Full asking price under 535,000. GODERICH HOMES EXCLUSIVE 2 STOREY BRICK: offers both elegance and comfort. 4 bedrooms, fireplace and family room. Formal living and dining rooms. Economical hot water heating plus Targe, private backyard area second to none. West end location. REDUCED: VALERIE COURT SPLIT LEVEL: nicely decorated 3 level back split in popular location close to school. 3 good size bedrooms. Approx 2 years old, immaculate condition. EXECUTIVE CLASS: 4 bedroom 2 storey in West end location. Modern kitchen and bathrooms. Rich carpeting, hot water heating, fireplace. Attractive decor throughout. - RICH STREET BUNGALOW: Vacant. Immediate possession. 3 bedroom in West end only 4 years old. Full basement, fully carpeted, patio doors and cedar deck. Owner will accept first reasonable offer. BRAND NEW QUALITY DUPLEX: Low, low down payment for qualified purchaser,v Attractive duplex on quiet street. 3 large bedrooms, large kitchen area. Attractive carpets, quality sound proofed. • • BROCK STREET - REDUCED: to new low price. 2 storey home you can afford, 3 bedroom, built-in entertainment area, hew 4 pc bathroom, large livingroom 14" 24'. �" ELDON STREET SPLIT LEVEL: West end side split includes above ground pool, fridge and stove' 3 bedroom home has rear deck and full finished rec room. Fenced backyard area. HANDY MAN'S DUPLEX: Ex- cellent income potential after minor.repairs and decorating from this low cost duplex. 2 bedroom lower level, 1 bedroom upper level. The perfect investment for proper buyer. WALNUT STREET BI -LEVEL: 4 good size bedrooms, Targe family room 22' x 16'. Tastefully decorated throughout. Fenced, private backyard area with patio. Pride of ownership is evident. RENOVATED2 STOREY BRICK: Nicely decorated 3 bedroom home in East end is priced to sell quickly. Double livingroom plus new roof, ' furnace and 100 amp service. In- cludes 12' x 17' cedar deck. REDUCED TO $39,900: Solid block 2 storey has large kitchen, livingroom, diningroom, 3 large bedrooms and full basement. New Hanover cupboards. Large, well maintained backyard area. Priced to sell. ONLY 535,000 FULL ASKING PRICE: Inspect this solid brick 2 Storey with commercial potential. 3 bedrooms, kitchen, livingroom, diningroom. Double paved driveway and large lot 81' x 132'. ..WE'RE NOT THE ONLY REAL ESTATE IN TOWN JUST. THE FRIENDLIEST °' FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE REQUIREMENTS CONTACT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: MAURICE GARDINER 524-6031 ARLEATA PATTEISON 524-9823 STEVE GARDiNER 524-9985 PETE P3ETTGER 524-2865 PUCE RYAN 524-7762 PETER MucEWAN 524-9243 MARILYN McicCUSPEY 524-4995 4