HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-11-29, Page 16AUCTION SALE
WINGHAM AUCTION
CENTRE
BESIDE L.C.B.O. WATER ST.
SAT., DEC. 1, 1979
11 a.m.
FURNITURE AND
EFFECTS FROM
WINGHAM AND
LUCKNOW DISTRICT:
featuring, corner china
cabinet; modern 4 pce.
bedroom suite; ex.-
cellent gate leg table;
cedar chest; pine jam
cupboard; 5 drawer
chest; pine cupboard;
-Quebec-heater -vintage--
kit hen cupboard;
combination dresser-
__... ,Tre`d=9vrtfri5rass�
headboard; vintage
bed; bow -front dresser
w. mirror; pine church
pew, approx. 6'; 5 press
back and 3 hip rest
chairs; hump -top trunk;
floor lamp w. solid brass
base; kitchen suite -
'modern; rare print
Queen Victoria
(jewelry scene); oval
braided mat, 9' x 12';
good •rug, 12'. x 15';'
m-rrrors 3 electric.
heaters; '- "•sTO-p-"t"table /
vintage bed, single -bed;
treadle sewing
machine; portable B. &
W. ,television; several
table lamps; 3 antique
coal oil lamps; Fleet-
wood record player;
small 'electrical ap-
pliances; kitchen'
,utensils; variety of
dishes; small amount
beddingand" old
blankets.; boxes, books;
costume jewelry, in-
cluding some china
items; some pieces
flatware - silver'plated;
brass pickle fork;
electric blocks; 2 small
India brass tea kettles;
numerous other items.
PREVIEW:. Friday,
Nov. 30, 1979 - 2 - 5 and 7 -
9
Mobile Lunch.
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TOWN AND
COUNTRY
12. Help wanted.
12. Help wanted 17. Auction sales
HELP WANTED
FULL TIME
EXPERIENCED PERSON FOR
TYPIST SECRETARIAL POSITION
With West Wawanosh Mutual Fire Insurance
Company. Send resume stating qualifications
and experience along with anticipated salary
to the undersigned. Resumes will be
accepted up to December 12. Duties to
commence Immediately.
West Wawanosh Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
STEPHEN B. WHITNEY
SECRETARY -MANAGER
Dungannon, Ontario
CORPORATION OF THE
TOWN OF GODERICH
Requires
FULL-TIME BUILDING INSPECTOR
The successful candidate would co-ordinate building ac-
tivities within the Town.
Duties would include co-ordinating activities of. the
Building Department, issuing of building permits,
-carrying- .out ---.-tnspec-tions,-"- enforcing- -the -- Ontario
Building Code and by-laws and various other duties
assigned to that Department.
Frav-o=vvar-WW1-knowle9e e
Ontario Building Code, 1974.
Applications will be received by the undersigned until
12:00 Noon Friday, December 14th, 1979.
Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and
experience.
Fr,
Larry J. McCabe
Clerk -Treasurer
Town of Goderich
57 West Street
Goderich, Ontario
N7A 2K5
'15. Tenders
TENDERS
are being accepted by
Ontario Hydro
Clinton area for
JANITORIAL
SERVICES
for office building on
Hwy. No. 4 south of Clin-
ton for a period of one
year from Jan. 1/80 to
Dec. 31/8Q.
Inspection of building,
further details, tender
forms and specifications
,may be obtained at the
Clinton area office from
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Mon. - Fri.
Completed tender forms
must be in Clinton office
by Dec. 7/79.
No application after this
date will be accepted.
17. Auction sales
Richard Lobb
AUCTIONEER
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
Every Thursday
HENSALL
LIVESTOCK SALE
Sat. Dec. 8, furniture,
antiques, appliances,
etc. at Richard Lobb's
barn.
CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION SALE
OF
House hold effects and antiques
at the
Wingham Sales Arena
680 Josephine Street, North End of Wingham
Across From Hodgins Buildall
Thursday, Eve. Dec. 6th
7:30 p.m.
PARTIAL LISTING OF SALE:
Round oak table with 6 matching chairs; solid
oak side board, very ornately carved; oak
combination buffet and china cabinet; 3 pc.
bedroom suite; complete dining room suite;
odd dressers andchests of drawers; burled
walnut wardrobe; Kroeler recliner [like new];
colour T.V.; portable B & W T.V.;
chesterfield suite; kitchen suite; coffee and
end tables; washer and dryer; electric range
and refrigerator; numerous new small items.
TERMS - CASH, CHEQUES, CHARGEX,
MASTER CHARGE NIGHT OF SALE
Preview- Thurs. 12 Noon Til Sale Time
SALES MANAGER AUCTIONEER,„
Ed Kikkert Jake KI kerl-
357-1730
—48ar
17. Auction sales
AUCTION SALE BRIEF
Liquidation Sale
of New Furniture
at the
Wingham Sales Arena
680 Josephine Street, North end of Wingham
across from Hodgins BuiIda II.
Thurs., Nov, 29
Frim, Nov, 30
Sat,,Dec. 1
9-6 p.m.
9-9 p.m.
9-5 p.m.
See last week's paper for full listing
TERMS: CASH, CHEQUES, MASTERCHARGE
CHARGEX DAY OF SALE
SALES MANAGER - ED KIKKERT 357-1730
JACK ALEXANDER
AUCTIONEER
TEL.: 357-1442
18. Services available
MOVING — household and
office. Complete Ontario
service. To and from
Goderich - - Kincardine,
Wingham - Lucknow and
surrounding areas. Fully
insured. Wm. E. Walden
Transport, Wingham. Call
collect anytime (519) 357-
2050 or 357-3410.-19tf
AIR HAMMER, Backhoe,'
Septic bed installations,
Cecil Cranston, 529-
7691.-22tf
PHIL'S REFRIGERATION
& Appliances Services,
phone 1-887-9062 or
Granger's TV 524-8925.-23tf
FURNITURE stripping and
refinishing. Also caning
wicker and reed work. Call
524-7490.-35tf
FOR ALL your sewing needs
- dressmaking, children's
clothes a specialty, drapes,
mending, etc. Reasonable
rates. Phone 524-9509. 40tf
GET YOUR wallpapering,
painting and odd jobs done
before the Christmas rush,
all at reasonable prices.
Phone 524-6069,--46,47,48 -
REPAIR TO all appliances,
refrigeration service,
Lucknow Appliance Centre,
Lucknow, pholne 528-
2946.-43tf
18. Services available
PIANO TUNING
AND REPAIRS
Bruce Pulsifer
527-0053 or 348-9223
after 6 p.m.
Paper Hanging
AND
Painting
Reasonable Rates
Neat, clean work
CALL
524-7961
AFTER 5 P.M.
SEWING
MACHINE
Sales &.Service
Service to all
makes &'models -
•WHITE
•ELNA
•SINGER
Scissors Sharpened
Earl Hamm
MUFFITT
APPLIANCES
308 -HURON ROAD
Goderich
524-4301
HOFFMEYER
Plumbing &Heating Ltd.
APPLIANCES
55 KINGS' ON ST.
ELECTRIC
Inglis washers, dryers,
refrigerators, dishwashers,
ranges.
GAS
Ranges, barbecues, lights,
ranges.
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For all your Carpet &
Upholstery cleaning
needs, call
SUPERIOR
MAINTENANCE
Our st'eamvalla Power -
brush method gets the
deep down dirt, others
miss.
Phone 524-8892
Free Estimates
18. Services available 18. Services available 19. Notice to creditors 27. Deaths
MAN
with
SMALL TRUCK
to do
LIGHT WORK
take away
'BRUSH & REFUSE
'CLEAN-UP etc.
Peter Previtt
524-8553
STRATFORD
UNIFORM & STORK
STOP
Nursing uniform
available in White , &
Coloured in Dresses &
Pant Suits. Toppers also
available. Complete
line of maternity
clothing.
Open 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.,
Mon. - Sat.
98 DOWNIE ST.
STRATFORD
271-8861
BILL'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
Repairs to all makes of
major appliances.
CALL BILL DARRELL
CLINTON
482-9022
BUILDERS
"Builders for Today's
Building Needs"
Carpentry &
Cement Work
Call
ALEX CHISHOLM
529-7714
DOUG BLACKER
524-8147
AFTER 6:00 P.M. -
'PROFESSIONAL.
CARPE1 'CLEANING
WITH
"STEAM"
•` Steam gets the dirt
other methods don't
reach
• Removes old shampoo
• Carpet dries quickly
• Steam Machine Ren-
tals, `10.00 per clay.
CARPET CARE
216 Wellington Street S.
Goderich '
524-2440
ART'S
Landscaping -Nursery
and Garden Centre
116 Bennett, Goderich
FALL BULBS
BOOK
NOW
FOR
SNOW
REMOVAL
Complete line of
Everything needed for
INDOOR & OUTDOOR
GARDENING
524-2645
BLUE HORIZON POOLS
•Sales
*Chemicals
Hwy No. 8
•Service.
•Accessories
CHAS. BRUINSMA
GODERICH
524-9804
t ! � LET US MAKE YOUR
OLD FURNITURE
BETTER THAN NEW
Quality Workmanship
PHONE
523-4272
B. & M. MONTGOMEI1Y
B'LYTH, ONTARIO
SMITH'S
PAINTING
DECORATING
{
{
Free
Estimates
Phone
524-2518
•
I Cbeeria's
hiey
CI•nileaning
"Don't let a chimney
fire spark a call
to us."
524-8055
GODERICH
CONCRETE FLOORS
Laying and finishing
concrete floors for
basements, garages,
patios, driveways. Call
George Barraiclough.
Phone 482-3291
WAYNE A. YOUNG
"SMALL
APPLIANCES
REPAIR CENTRE"
351.Suncoast Dr.
Goderich
524-8165
S•
OC)
It,Q AO.- S1EEL
4114,01°. ALUMINUM
GALVANIZED
FREE ESTIMATES
O'MALLEY
-A V ES TROUGHING
AND LIGHTNING RODS
"TEESWA1'tR
PHONE: 392 -6740, -
PIANO
TUNING
DAVE McKEE
77
524-74
M.J.B.
PAINTING
CONTRACTING
* Interior & Exterior
Painting
* Wall Papering
* Panelling
* Excellent Rates
* For Free Estimates
Phone
482-3023
OPENING
SAT, NOV. 24
Glen Olson
Oil, Lube and
Repair Service
DUNGANNON
Open:
4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Mon.
to Fri. 8 a.m. to Noon Sat.
Phone 529-7998
for appt.
or stop in
Auto Body
Oiling
Maclyn -
Manufacturing
11/4 miles north of Amber
ley. west of k21 Highway.
Phone .195.3.352. Open
( from 8 to 6 Monday to
•Saturday. Closed Wed--
I nesday?+.
! "A Cheap Way ,
For Rust Pio' ecti,!:
IN THE ESTATE OF
ALBERT MIDDEL, LATE
OF THE TOWNSHIP OF
COLBORNE, IN THE
COUNTY OF. HURON,
CONTRACTOR,
All persons claiming
against the above Estate are
required to forward full
particulars of their claims to
the undersigned, on or before
the 3rd day of December,
1979, after which date the
assets will be distributed.
DONNELLY, MURPHY
& PICKELL
18 The Square
Goderich, Ontario.
N'\A 3Y7.
Solicitors for the
Estate,
—46-48ar
21. Personal
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, 529-
7217.-39eowar
23. Miscellaneous
CEDAR BRO•"bK
RETIREMENT ,LODGE
semi privateac-
commodation available for
Ladies and ' Gentlemen.
Reasonable rates, excellent
homecooked- meals, ser-
vices. 'Good • central Port
Elgin location. Call 1-832-
2962.-37tf
24. Business
opportunities
EARN a •second income.
Learn income tax
preparation at home. For
free brochure write U & R
Tax Schools, 118 Roxborough
Drive, Toronto, Ontario.
M4W ]Z4. No
obligation.48b.c.
HOT TUB
OPPORTUNITY
Some _ .dealershipsstill
available with Canada's
_J.eading.. marnssact!brer,.
For details. Please call
toll-free;
1-800-265-2186
25. To give away
TO GIVE AWAY - four black
Lab puppies - 2 males, 2
females. Phone 524-6885
after 5 p . m .-48
26. Births
CHAPMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Chapman are pleased to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Laura Katherine,
born November 23, 1979 at
Goderich Hospital. • •
GRIFFIN
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Griffin of
Surrey, B.C., are pleased to
announce the arrival of their
second son, Cole Reaburn, 9
lbs. 13 azs., on October 29,
1979, in Grace Hospital,
.Vancouver, B.C. A brother
for Will, and third grand-
child for Stella and Eric
'Reaburn of Goderich.-48nc
STURDY
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sturdy
are happy to announce the
arrival of their son, weighing
6 Ib. 14 oz. on November 25,
1979 at Goderich Hospital.
STURDY
Mr. and Mrs. John Sturdy
are pleased to announce the
arrival of their daughter,
Tara Lynne, weighing 8 lb.
111/4 oz. on November 26, 1979
at Goderich Hospital.
TEBOW
Mr, and Mrs. Donald Tebow
are happy to announce the
arrival of their daughter,
Patricia Joyce, weighing 7
Ib. 41/4 oz. on November 23,
1979 at Goderich Hospital.
VANDERHAAR
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Van-
derhaar are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Amy Grace,
weighing 8 lb. • 9 oz. on
November 24, 1979 at
Goderich Hospital.
News9o.e• Gose,f,,ea AeverGs,n
'9r•'145 Great Resoles!
•
KNIGHTS,
'Cecil James
63 years, November 22, 1979,
Metropolitan Hospital, late
of Parent Ayerwe, Windsor.
Beloved husband of
Dorothea (Walz), dear
father of Brian, dear father-
in-law of Patricia, Goderich.
Dear brother of Leslie,
Tavistock; Mrs. Clara Ghent
and Mrs. Ruby Smith, both
of Woodstock; Mrs. Ida
Clarke, Hamilton; Mrs.
Ellen Grant, Tillsonburg;
Mrs. Bob Jennings (Pearl),
Montreal; Mrs. Isabel
Winter, Windsor.
Predeceased by his brothers
Frederick and Roy and
sisters Ethel and Mabel.
Also survived by several
nieces and nephews. Funeral
service was held at the
Anderson Funeral Home, 895
Ouellette Avenue, Windsor,
Monday, November 26, 1979
at 1 p.m., Rev. John D.
Hartley, B.A., B.D., of-
ficiated. Interment
Greenlawn Memorial
Gardens: As an expression of
sympathy donations may be
made to the Ontario Heart
Found ation .48
30. In memoriam
WARD
In loving memory of a dear
mother, Joy Ward, who
passed away November 19,
1978.
The things I feel most\
deeply,
Are the hardest things to
say.
Dearest Mom, I loved you,'.
In a very special way.
They say that memories are
golden
And maybe that is true,
But I never wanted
—memos
I only wanted you.
If I could have one lifetime
wish,
One dream that could come
true,
I'd pray to God with all my
heart,
For yesterday and you.
-Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by. daughter
Debbie and son-in-law
Bill. -48
31.. -Card-o•f--Lharrks-
CARTER
We wish to exparess- our
sincere appreciation for the
many actsof kindness and
messages of sympathy at the
time of ,our loss of a' dear
sister and aunt, Miss Sadie
Carter. We would especially
like to thank the staffs of
Huronview and the Clinton
Public' Hospital for their
care during her
illness .--Mrs. Elizabeth Hill,
Bill and Maxine Hill, Reg
and Eve Carter, -48
DAER
We wish to thank friends,
neighbors and relatives for
cards, gifts, and all who
attended the party held on
our 35th Anniversary.
Special thanks to our family
for arranging the
Anniversary Party fn our
honor.—Walter and . Mary
Daer.-48
DOAK
I would like to say thanks to
my relatives, friends and
neighbors for all the lovely
cards, gifts and flowers, also
visits and telephone calls I
received at the time of my
accident.—Bernice
Doak. -48
HENRY
I would like to thank
everyone who sent cards,
flowers and treats and
visited me while in hospital.
Special thanks to Drs.
Lambert, Cauchi and
Conway; as well as nurses in
emergency and second floor
east and to my family who
helped out at home.—Ber-
nice Henry. -48
ROBERTSON
I wish to thank friends,
neighbors and relatives who
sent me flowers, treats and
cards and visited me in
University Hospital, L-ondon,
and since I have returned
home. Special thanks to Mrs.
Irene Millian and to Dr.
Conway and nurses in
Goderich and to Dr. Passf'
and nurses in Lon-
don.—Margaret Robert-
son. -48x
STEWAJ T
We would like to express our
thanks to our family, friends
and relatives , for lovely
flowers, cards, gifts, and
visits to Mary while she was
in Goderich Hospital. To
Doctors and nurses on 2nd
floor east responsible for
god care she received. All
was I deeply ap-
preciatdd.—Mary and Art
Stewart.4--48 i
31. Card of thanks
TAMAN
The family of the late Wesley
Taman wish to extend their
thanks and appreciation to •
all the friends, neighbdrs and
relatives who were so helpful
during this trying time. The
many acts and expressions
of kindness will long' be
remembered. A speciak
thanks is extended to the
Blyth Branch 920 of the
Canadian Legion and the
Ladies Auxiliary and Rev. C.
Witt -ick, Dr. R. W. Street and
the Tasker Funeral
Home.—The Taman Family,
Audrey Walsh (sister), Mr.
and Mrs. Delmar
Sproul. -48x
WILSON
The family of the late
William D. Wilson wish to
thank their relatives, neigh-
bors and friends for their
kindness during the loss of a
dear husband, father,
grandfather and brother.
Special thanks to Rev. G. L.
Royal, members of the
Maitland Lodge No. 33 AF
and AM, pallbearers, Stiles
Funeral Home and members
of the K40 Club. Thanks also
to Dr. Hollingworth, Dr.
Flowers, Dr: Meltzer and Dr.
Pace of London and am-
bulance attendants. Your
kindness will always be
remembered. -Mrs. Mae
Wilson and family.-48ar
Baptize
Jason
by Blanche Deeves
The morning„ worship
service at Holmesville
United Church was well
attended. Rev.
Oestreicher. baptized
Jason Robert, baby son of
Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Lobb.
During the . month of
December the worship
sets -•ice ---tad" Sunday. - •
School will be held at 9:45
a.m.
Personals
We are. sorry to•report
that Mrs. Wm. Norman is
a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London. Our
get -well wishes go to
Charlotte.
Congratulations to
Chester and Isobel Sturdy
on becoming grand-
parents on Sunday and
again on Monday! Larry
and Judy Sturdy gave
them their first grandson
on Sunday at Goderich
Marine and General
Hospital and on Mqnday,
John and Cathy Sturdy
gave them their first
_gra.ndda_ug.hter...
Congratulations to you all
from the community.
While Edward and
Blanche Deeves were out
for a drive on Sunday
everything seemed very
quiet at Les' Jervis'
' sanctuary with thewater
fowl all sitting out of the
water and no visitors.
Then we went over the
Foresters bridge to find
the river very high, you
can • usually see the
bottom and all the stones,
but Sunday everything
was covered in water,
just like, at spring flood
time.
On Thursday,
November 22, seven
tables of euchre were
played at the Holmesville
School by the Goderich
Township Women's
Institute. Prizes were
won as follows: men's
high, Bruce McClinchey;
men's low, Bill Dykstra;
ladies' high, Pearl
Cummings; ladies' low,
Judy Dykstra; lone
hands, Pearl Cummings.
Lucky cup at lunch time,
Grace McClinchey. An
enjoyable evening was
enjoyed by all. Next card
party to be early in
January.
Mrs. Roland Penny and
Mr. and Mrs. I. Wolfe and
two children Cyndi and
Steven of Dayton, Ohio
spent several days with
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Betties.
Birthday bells were
ringing on the 6th con-
cession this past week --
Happy Birthday Terry.