The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-01-18, Page 16Paper Hanging
AND
Painting
Reasonable Rates
Neat, clean work
;ALL
524-7961
AFTER 5 P.M.velmMINNOMMIMl
-
r
PAGE 16 -THE GOPERICH°SIGNAL-STAR, THURSDAY ;JANUARY 1
TOWN AND COUNTRY
LASSIFIEDS
VLF
18., Services available 19. Notice to creditors 21. Personal
For Your Home
Rgpalrs, Additions,
and All your car-
pentry needs
CALL-,
ALBERT MIDDEL
,524-9686
HOFFMEYER
Plumbing &.Heaating Ltd.
APPLIANCES
55 KINGS' ON ST:
ELECTRIC •
Inglis washers, dryers,
refrigerators, dishwashers,
ranges.
GAS
Ranges, barbecues, lights,.
ranges.
SNOWPLOWING
CaII:
John Glazier
Phone 524-9660
BACKHOE SERVICE
BASEMENT EXCAVATION1
DUMP TRUCK
BULLDOZING -
SEWERS
Septic Tank Installations
Government Licenced
FREE ESTIMATES
Sid Bruinsma
Goderich
524-8668
PROFESSIONAL,
CARPET CLEANING
WITH
"STEAM"
• Steam gets the dirt
othe, methods don't
reach
• Removes old shampoo
• Carpet dries quickly
•. Steam Machine Ren-
tals,'10.00 per day.
CARPET CARE
216 Wellington Street S.
Goderich
524-2440
GODERICH
CONCRETE FLOORS.
Laying and finishing'
concrete floors.. for
basements, garages,
1patfos, driveways. Call
George Barralclough,
Phone 524-8158
TAX TIME
1.1
ACCURATE
RETURNS
GUARANTEED
OPERATED BY:
H. Mitchell
SUNCOAST MALL
GODERICH
AND...-,- ._..- .
R.R. 3, CLINTON
482-7584
av warmer PAW
ALL persons having
claims against the Estate of
BELL MARR SHAW,
Farmer, late of the Town-.
ship of Colborne, in the
County of Huron, who died on
or about the 23rd day of
December, 1978, are
required to file the same
with f1rticulars with the
unde,zWed by the 10th day
of February, 1979, as after
that date the assets of the
estate will be distributed.
DATED at Goderich,
Ontario, this 11th day of
January, 1979.
PREST and EGENER,
\, Barristers, etc.,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate
-3-5ar
20. Public notices
I, JIM REDMOND, will no
longer be responsible for arty
debts incurred in my name
•by my wife, Judith A.
Redmond, as of this date,
January 17, 1979.-3-5
IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE COUNTY OF
HURON
IN THE MATTER of The
Change of Name Act, R.S.O.,
1970 Chapter 60 as amended;
AND IN THE MATTER. of
Daniel Francis Smith;
TAKE NOTICE that an
application on behalf of
DANIEL FRANCIS SMITH,
who resides at R.12. 2,
Goderich, Ontario, to change,,
his name to DANIEL
FRANCIS KETTLE and to
change the.. name .of. his wife.
from JO -ANN LYNN SMITH
to JO -ANN LYNN KETTLE,
will be heard by the
presiding Judge, at the Court
.House", in the °Town ' of
Goderich, on Monday the
.12th day of February, 1979 at
xhe h.ou.r of..two..o' clack..inshe._..
afternoon.
DATED at Goderich;
Ontario this 2nd day of
January, 1979. ,
DONNELLY & MURPHY
' Barristers
18 The Square
GODERICH, Ontario
Solicitors for the
Applicant
a -3-5ar
24. Business
opportunities
DO YOU NEED MONEY?
(mortgages, debt con-
solidations, loans). Call
Committ-More Investments
Ltd., Robert Hiller, Mitchell
348-9548 or Gary Emmerson,
Kitchener 745-8418.-50tf
24. Business
opportunities
UNIQUE
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY'
Profit with ROTO -
STATIC, the
revoIu-tionac-y-- Residen-
tial and Commercial
carpet cleaning system
that's recommended by
leading carpet manufac-
turers. Now with 30 Suc-
cessful Authorized
Licenced Dealers
throughout Ontario,
ROTO -STATIC is expan-
ding across Canada. Join
the ROTO -STATIC'
Dealership Program as
an owner -operator or
owner -investor in your
area. You pay no
ongoing royalties or
bonuses after 'pur-
chasing your licence.
High return on invest-
ment in your exclusive
licence protected
territory. Write or call
for more information
and a personal in-
vitation to our Special
Dealer Introduction
Open House, Feb. 10 & 11
and Feb. 17 & 18.
ROTO -STATIC
CLEANING SYSTEM.
134 Commercial •Ave.' -
Ajax, Ontario LlS 2H5
(416)683.0520
25. To give away
PUPPY - to give away -
three months old. Phone 524-
3185-.-3
AY OFF!
24. Business
opportunities
DIRECT COMPANY
DISTRIBUTORSHIP
$10,000 part time 540,000 full time
Earning potential
Not vending or franchising
Joining a '10 billion industry "
We provide
* Exclusive patented products
* Accounts are established
in your area
* Immediate cash income
* No selling required'
* Re -sell option
You provide'
* Reliable background
* Good credit
* Dependable automobile
* Time available
* Minimum investments
Plan 1 '6,290
Plan 2 '12.580
Plan'3 '25,160
For information call toll free:
Mr. Bob Adams 1-800-268-7292
or write
The Marketing Department, '180 Bloor
St. W., 8th floor, Toronto, Ont. M5S 2V6
ROSS ACADEMY
U
• The Practical Step•
• to Your Future
Now - today - is the time to set your sights on a rewar-
ding, interesting and satisfying career with ROSS
ACADEMY. Take the practical step to an 'exciting
future. We offer six month day courses (5 days a week).
beginning March 8 and September.
ENROLL NOW FOR MARCH CLASSES
REGISTRATION IS LIMITED FOR SOME CLASSES SO ACT NOW
DAYS
• ONLY 54 REMAINING
TO REGISTER
1 DENTAL ASSISTANT * C 1 SECRETARIAL SCIENCES
I 1 MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTING I 1 BANKING CAREER '
1 TRAVEL COUNSELLING & TOURISM 11 NOTEL-MOTEL MANAGEMENT
IRADIOiTV •BROADCAST TRAINING I- ISELF-IMPROVEME�IT&CULTURE
School situated In London, dnterlo
Name
Address
City
Postal Code
Age
phone
CHECK COURSE PREFERENCE AND SEND AD TO ROSS'AC ADEMY N-1 A
lacement Assistance Offered, Financial Assistance Available
ROSS ACADEMY
MY
217 Adelaide Streit, South, London, OMarla. NSZ 3K7 or phone:
Ist11 ese.3t33.
26. Births
HAYES
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hayes of
RR ,3, Lucknow, are pleased,
to announce the birth of their
daughter, Mary Elizabeth on
January 11, 1979 at
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital.
OVERGAAUW
Cara wishes to announce the
birth of her brother, Nathan
Frederick on January 11,
1979 at St. Joseph's Hospital,
Sarnia. Our parents are FEsd
and Mary Ann (Millar),
Sarnia, Ontario. Proud.
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. C. Overgaauw, Sarnia
and Ross. and Marian Millar,
Goderich. Great grand-
mother, Mrs. Beth Millar,
Clinton, Ontario.
ROBERTS.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Roberts
of Varna are pleased to
announce the arrival of their
son James Anthony on
January 10, 1979 at
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital.
ROYAL
David and Louise Royal of
Fort McMurray, Alberta,
are pleased to announce the
birth of a daughter,
Meaghan Catherine, on
Saturday, January 13, 1979.
30. In memoriam
McLEAN
In loving memory of John
Lauchlin McLean, who
passed away 4 years ago,
January 20, 1975.
Those whom we love go out
of sight, . .
But never out of•mind.-
They are cherished in the
hearts, •
Of those they leave behind.
Loving and kind in all his
ways,
Upright and just in all his
ways,
Sincere and true in hearts
and mind,
Beautiful memories he left
behind.
=Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by all ,family
members. -3
McWHINNEY
In loving memory of our
dear father and grampa,
Richard (Dick) McWhinney,
who passed away 3 years
ago, January 21, 1976.
Never more than a thought
away,
Loved and remembered
every day.
-Always remembered by.
daughter Sharon, son-in-law
Robert, and . grandchildren
Susan, Tammy and Scott. -3
31. Card of thanks
DURNIN
I wish to eitpress my sincere
thanks and appreciation to
our • relatives, friends and
neighbors, who supported
me during the illness and
loss of my dear husband
(Marvin). Your many acts of
kindness, floral tributes,
memorial donations, ex-
pressions of sympathy,
transportation and food
brought to the home, are
most appreciated. Special
thanks to McCallum Funeral
Home, Rev. C. G.
Westhaver, Dr. Cauchi, Dr.
Driedger and nurses at
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital. -Dell E.
Durnin.-3
SINCLAIR
Laura Diane and 'Would like
to thank friends and
relatives for the gifts, visits
and flowers while we were in
hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Walker and nurses on
second floor east, Alexandra
Hospital. -Lois Sinclair. -3x
McKinnon
cKinnon
re-elected
At a special meeting of
the Ontario. Milk
Marketing Board, held in
Toronto recently, Ken-
neth G. McKinnon was re-
elected Chairman of the
Board, and J. Grant
Smith was re-elected
Vice -Chairman of the
-Board. -
McKinnon represents
milk producers in the
counties of Grey, Bruce
and Huron, and resides
on his dairy farm at Port
Elgin.
Smith represents milk
producers in the counties
of O ford, Elgin and
Norfolk, and resides on
his • dairy . farm .at
Burgessville.
04.
Auburn's birth • ay committee
keeps makingplans for '79
Allan Craig, first vice-
president for the planning
of Auburn's 125th bir-
thday party, took charge
in the absence of
president, Fred
Lawrence, last Wed-
nesday evening.
The minutes were
accepted as -read by the
secretary, Eleanor
Bradnock, seconded by
Bill Crawford.
Four members of the
Bluewater Shriners were
present, Doug Morgan,
Ron Forrester, Lawrie
Slade and Mark Raithby
and they discussed the
fish fry and ham dinners
they plan . to serve on
Saturday evening, June
30.
It was stated that
McIante -Mc-La-ughii.n
would be present for the
February meeting to
discuss the possibilities of
a Wintario grant,
A Heritage Day
program was discussed.
This program would also
involve children of the
community.
Decorating and making
signs was discussed by
Dorothy Grange,
president of the Auburn
Horticultural Society and
decorating convenor for
the birthday committee.
. Plans were started for
the Beauty Queen contest
and it is hoped that this
will be held in the Easter
school break in March.
More plans from the
convenor, Mrs. Lillian
Hallam will come later.
Sandy Andrews
reported that there is
considerable., interest". in
the -beard.. gr Wing con-
tes•t:---vera,lzelasses will,
be held for the --new
beards and those who
have had them. All in-
terested persons, please
register with Sandy
Andrews or ' Jim
Schneider,. Classes and
rules will be released
soon.
Bill Crawford,' con-
venor for the parade,
reported that some of the
bands had replied and he
also said a midway would
be set up with swings, ,
merry-go-round and
several more rides for the
children.
The parade was
discussed and an in-
vitation to enter floats is
extended to all. The
different categories will
be announced soon. There
will also be a large
number of antique cars
from London for the
parade.
The next meeting will
' be held on February 14.
Try and get out and help
as this is your celebration
too.
p.m. in theme' Auburn
Community Memorial
Hall. Everyone is
welcome.
Mrs. bHarry Arthur
visited last weekend with
her father, Elmer Keller
at Dublin and also with
her mother, Mrs. Keller
who was a patient in
Seaforth hospital
following a fall.
Little Miss Lana
Lawrence celebrated Iter
sixth birthday when -her
mother, Mrs. Fred
Lawrence, entertained
little friends to honor the
occasion. Games were
played and gifts
presented to Lana. Hot
dogs, french fries and a
birthday cake with six
candles and six
ballerinas, were served
to all.
The little guests were
Sarah and Melissa Clark,
Allison Chamney, Karen
Plunkett, Ian Andrews,
Lorie and Donna Lynn
Armstrong, Peter Tyler
and Benjamin Craig.
The sympathy of this
district goes to Mrs.
Stanley Abel of Fingal on
the death of her husband
last week. She was the
former Jean Campbell of
this area.
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt,
Miss Laura Phillips and
Mrs. Lillian Leatherland
visited last Friday in
Wingham, with Mrs.
Gordon Wall who is
recovering from a
fractured Whip and arm
and also with Mrs. Arnold
Craig in Wingham
hospital.
TRUSTEES MEET -
The January meeting
of the Auburn Trustee
Board was held last
Saturday evening in the
Auburn Town - Hall.
Chairman, Warner
Andrews, was in charge
and theminutes were
accepted as read by
Fr.ank_Raithby.
The new light project
for the village of Auburn
was discussed and it is
hoped that they will soon
be installed. It is now in
the hands of Ontario
Hydro.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mrs Myrtle Munro
returned home - last- ---
Saturday evening.' after
visiting in Ottawa with
her son Bob Youngblut,
Mrs. Youngblut, John
and. Jennifer for two
weeks and in London with
her son, Donald
Youngblut, Mrs.
Youngblut and family.
The sympathy of thi§
community is extended to
Arthur , Hallam . and
family of Vanastra on the
death...of his._wife,' Gladys
on the weekend.
Robert Turner is a
patient in Victoria
Hospital, London where.
he is recovering from
surgery.
Wilfred Plunkett is a
patient in Clinton
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Marsh attended the
funeral of their brother-
in-law, Gormerly
Thompson, in Brampton
on the weekend. The
sympathy of this district
, is extended to his wife,
the former Edith
Mogridge and his family.
Mrs. Bess Garrison
arrived home last week
after visiting in Ottawa
and London with her
family.
Mrs. Donald Cart-
wright arrived home last
Friday after being a
patient in Alexandra
Marine and General
hospital in Goderich for a
few days following
surgery on her foot.
The annual meeting of
the Auburn Horticultural
Society will be held on
Tuesday, January 23 at •2
A letter was read from
the Auburn Horticultural
Society asking for its
usual grant.
Dogs and their control
was a lengthy discussion
topic and steps will be
taken to keep all dogs tied
tip or fines will be given
out.
W M.S
The Auburn
Presbyterian • Women's
Missionary Society held
its January meeting at
the home of Mrs. Frances
Clark.
TPresident, Mrs.
Wilfred Sanderson,
opened the meeting with
a poem, My New Year's
Prayer followed by the
hymn, For Thy Mercy
andTilly _._Grace. - She
welcomed all the
members and the
devotional period was
taken by Mrs. • Eleanor
Bradnock.
The scripture lesson,
Hebrews II, verses 1 to
11, were read alternately.
The New Year's
message, Into the
Unknown, was given,
followed by prayer:
The roll call was an-
swered with a Bible verse
containing the word,
faith.
The hymn, We Love the
Place O God Wherein
Thine ~Honour Dwells,
was read and the offering
i received by Mrs. Frances
Clark and dedicated with
prayer by Mrs. Brad -
nock.
The missionary study,
"Wherever You Are, You
Are the Church in the
World, was given by Mrs.
Lillian Leatherland. -.
The .. minutes of the
December meeting were
approved -_as..read by the-.
secretary, Mrs. Lillian
Leatherland. In the
correspondence, a letter
of thanks was read from
Jack Hallam' and family
for the donation- from the
Society to Missions in
memory of the late
Margaret Hallam, a
member of this group.
The treasurer, Mrs.
Frances Clark, presented
the ' year's financial
statement'.
A New Year's Thought
was the reading given by
Mrs. Frances: Clark and a
poem, Let Us Pray This
Holy Christmas was also
read.
Plans were made, to
hold the next meeting on
February 12 at the home
of Mrs. Warner Andrews.
The meeting closed
with the hymn', Give 'to
Our God, Immortal
Praise, and the closing
prayer by Mrs. San-
derson. Lunch was
served by Mrs. Clark.
Metric - 98% of the world
knows it - so it must be easy
REAL tSTAT-E
Culligan
REAL ESTATE LTD
"-LUXURIOUS LIVING A --T ITS BEST';'
Newly redecorated completely, 2 storey frame 3
bedroom house, elegant living room and family room,
den with franklin,..carpeted throughout, new kitchen
with custom made cupboards, situated on superb
corner lot with attractive redwood fence.
Contact: ,
77 Main St.,
+r' 1 Seaforth, Ontario
Phone (519) 527-1577
MAURICE
GARDINER
REAL ESTATE LIMITED
34 STANLEY STREET GODERICH 524-2966
"CALL US TO WELCOME YOU HOME"
I
DISTINCTIVE HOMES
NEW LISTING: 5 bedroom 1
storey home has family room,
..-; central air conditioning plus 2 full 4
pc. bathrooms, An excellent
modern home for the larger
family. First time offered. •
-ROOM PLUS VALUE: A quality,'
prestigious older home in excellent
West end location. 4 bedrooms -
formal
formal livingroom with fireplace,
diningroom 18' x 13'. Family room
,,in 'basement. Economical hot
water heating.
HOUSE OF MANY EXTRAS:
Unique .angelstone and brick
raised ranchwith detached
garage, 4 bedrooms, 2.4 pc
bathrooms plus TV room with
Franklin, playroom and utility
room. Must be seen.
VIEW OF LAKE: Suncoast West.
Inspect this modern, attractive 4
bedroom. Spacious living room,
dining area plus attached garage,
paved drive & large, private back
yard area. An exceptional find. 524-
2966.
PRIME RESIDENTIAL AREA: 8
roorri Walnut Street home with the
features you want. 4 good size
bedrooms' plus large family room
22' x 16'. Fenced -in yard with patio.
MOST FOR YOUR MONEY:
Nicely decorated 3 level back split
on Valerie Court. Popular Igcation
close to all schools. 3 bedrooms.
The perfect home for 1st time
buyer with attractive 9' percent
mortgage. Call 524 2966.
NOTHING`1VEEDED: but -a family
to see this attractive East Street 2
storey brick with eye appeal.
Large bright rooms plus a fully_
finishedfamily .room. Priced to
sell.
PERSONAL TOUCH: Nelson St. 2
storey brick has been -completely
renovated and redecorated inside.
Double living room plus new roof,
furnace and 100 amp service. In-
cludes .12' x 17' cedar deck.
CHARMING 2 STOREY BRICK:
has formal dining room, fireplace
artd den. 4 bedrooms. West end
location close to the Square. Priced
in the. mid forties for fast sale.
NEW OWNER WANTED: 839,900
Nicely decorated 2, storey frame
located on quiet street. 3 bedroom,
large living room complete with
.built-in entertainment area.
Available now.
CLOSE TO SQUARE AND
SCHOOLS: Picton Street West. 4
bedroom 1' , storey home with lots, rl
of room for the larger family. Full
asking price is under 535,000.
BRICK LASTS: A 2 storey home
with 3 bedrooms plus commercial
pdtential. Located on a Targe lot 81'
x 132'. A better buy in brick with a
full asking price of only $35,000.
3 MILES NORTH: at Sunset beach.
Attractive , 3 level split on well
treed acre lot. Nearly new brick
and aluminum home has fireplace
and family room. Just 5 minute
walk to beach.
V.L.A. 2 STOREY: Attractive 3
year old home. 4 bedrooms,
spacious kitchen. 2 car attached
garage. Nicely decorated and well
maintained.
V.L.A. 1 .LEVEL BRICK.
bungalow with large angelstone
fireplace, spacious) 1, acre lot.
Attached double car garage is fully
insulated' and heated. Full
basement and den.
FULLY WINTERIZED COT
TAGE: LOCATED at Coventry
heights is suitable for year round
living. Fully insulated, year round
water. New storm windows. Oak
cupboards. ,
BLUEWATER . BEACH :
overlooking lake, Executive class
home with many extras. 2 bedroom
brick 1 level with Targe family
room and fireplace. Broadloomed
throughout.
MOBILE BUY OF THE YEAR:
located on lot overlooking lake.
Garden shed, sundeck,
refrigerator and stove included
Full asking price only 512,900.
2 MILES SOUTH: Hobby farm, 10
acres plus 3 bedroom home with
fully finished rec room. Small barn
and some equi. ,ment included.
. _..FREE -9.OOKLET-AV_AI.LABLE_.A.T.GARDINER REAL -ESTATE W1TH A
PICTORIAL LiSTING OF OVER 200 PROPERTIES
FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE REQUIREMENTS CONTACT ANY
OF THE FOLLOWING:
MAURICE GARDINER 524-6031 ARLEATA PATTERSON 52'-4608
STEVE GARDINER 524-9985 PETE BETTGER 524-2865
BRUCE RYAN 524.7762 PETER MacEWAN 524-924,3
MARILYN MaCCUSPEY 524-6995
1