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Times Advocate, 1994-06-08, Page 17HURON Times -Advocate, June 8, 1994 Page 17 WHO'S WHO IN HURON COUNTY Presenting Interesting Facts About the Achievements of Leading Businesses in the Area By: Tom Glenfield and Garry Burns TIRE 84( AUTO NOT YOUR AVERAGE TIRE BUSINESS RR 15, Clinton 482.3752 on Hwy. 14 South With summer arriving many people make the major decision to ei- ther buy a new car or have the existing model upkept. After a win- ter of snowbank bashing; pot -holed roads; fluctuating tempera- tures; salt strewn highways and less visual attention, new tires should be a major consideration to improve your ride. To optimize tire mileage on front -wheel drive vehicles, it may be necessary to rotate tires before the general recommended 9,600 kil- ometre initial rotation time. All season tires used on front -wheel positions of any automobile or light truck may develop irregular wear due to side slip that occurs during driving. The increased number of grooves and tread -block angles on many of the all -season tires allpw for better drainage (hydroplan- ing resistance). HURON TIRE & AUTO opened in February I. 1994 and is lo- cally owned by MIKE McNICHOL. If you ever wondered what has made this business successful, we would have to say the service. At HURON TIREou'Il find all the top names in Quality tires you would expect to find in a first class tire and auto centre. names like UNIROYAL. This tire centre provides tire sales, repairs and balancing, shocks. brake work, alignments. oil changes. lubrica- tions, mufflers, tune ups and more. They take the time to help you with your selection and give sound advice on your purchase. Whatever the reason or the season, HURON TIRE has the selec- tion and competitive prices, and is a local company that will be around for years to come. When you add these services up, you will see that HURON TIRE has the products and expert service that your vehicle will eventually require. Many people throughout the area continue to shop with confidence at HURON TIRE, a business worth recom- mending to friends. Tri -County Brick A FIRM SUPPLYING CONSISTENT QUALITY PRODUCTS AND SERVICE 413 Bayfield Rd., Clinton 482-9622 Out of town, no charge dial 1-800-265-7057 TRI -COUNTY BRICK was founded by the late Jim Connolly in 1976 then operated through CO -JIM CORP and operating pres- ently as TRI -COUNTY BRICK. Locations in Windsor and Clinton are owned and operated by Mrs. Eleanor Connolly. There are other franchise yards in Strat- ford, Campbridge, Walkerton and Sarnia. TRI -COUNTY BRICK are AGENTS & SUPPLIERS OF An- glestone, Canada Brick, Acme Brick, Hamilton Pressed'3rick, Bel- den Brick, U.S. Brick, plus precast steps, Decra-Loc interlocking paving stone for driveways. sidewalks, patios, parking lots. and around swimming pools. They now offer new innovative Allan Block retaining walls for the do-it-yourselfer plus woodbuming stove and gas fireplaces, from Napoleon and Instaflame. As driveways and walkways play an important part in the appear- ance of the landscape of your property, it is important that the ma- terial you choose to surface it with is attractive, but more important is durable. At TRI -COUNTY BRICK you can discover the ad- vantages of their inter -locking paving stone which is maintenance free. Whether your needs this year are bricks, precast steps or inter- locking paving stone TRI -COUNTY BRICK should be your ob- vious choice. Their delivery vehicles have become a familiar sight throughout the regi9n, and no a 200 mile radi �, In this( special v!f the leading b glisels leaf,prt?fsstlQbii ie feel that TRI- l7 BRICK certainly deserves favourable mention. daSTRATFORD b MEMORIALS Ltd. PROFESSIONAL DESIGNERS OF DISTINCTIVE MEMORIALS 38 AVONDALE AVENUE, STRATFORD 271-6736 GODERICH 5248457 HENSALL 236-4365 ROSS RIBEY, 87 GODERICH ST., SEAFORTH 527-1390 Buying a memorial is usually a one time purchase and often the general public is not too well informed about dealing with a monu- ment firm. Many cemeteries have restrictions on the size or even style of memorial which may be erected therein. STRATFORD MEMORIALS has been recognized for design- ing memorials of the highest quality since 1956, and is locally guided by JIM and BRIAN SHACKLETON. The Goderich loca- tion is managed by DON DENOMME and MICHAEL O'CONNER manages the Hensall location. ROSS RIBEY is the sale rep for Seaforth and area. They offer one of the most varied selections of fine granite shaped to both traditional and contemporary designs. The product is most select and desirable, thus STRATFORD MEMORIALS is a good place to do business with no strings attached and no small print. Whether you like the rich blue -gray, the lustrous black or warm pink, all granites polish to a deep, gem -like brilliance. the carving or lettering of your choice, provided by STRATFORD MEMO- RIAL S pram ices a contracting ctmrfacr of soft warmth They are able to give direction on how to dedicate this final trib- ute best relating to the deceased person's career, strengths, accom- plishments, fraternal or religious associations. The past record of performance at STRATFORD MEMORI- ALS, has won this firm recognition worthy of our review and rec- ommendations. B.OB & BETTY'S VARIETY 8t GIFTS TOSHIBA 33 Main St. Seaforth 527-1680 BOB AND BETTY'S VARIETY & GIFT'S is to be credited for informing the community about new home viewing electronic in- novations through advertisingand word of mouth. Many new tele- vision buyers are aware of tMTS stereo sound, remote control, programmable channel scan control and reliant chassis. However, every year manufacturer such as TOSHIBA are improving their products with higher resolution picture tubes with a square picture for better use of screen space. Some manufactures also incorporate on-screen menu display, and picture in a picture featureswhich al- lows you to watch a main program as well as a framed insert of a secondary program. Likewise VCR's now are more compact in size, have tape search and multi speed slow motion features, and stereo output jacks so you can expuience that "Movie Theatre" stereo sound going lfwough your home stereo system. With the variety of models available at BOB & BETTY'S you can choose a VCR or televi- sion with the features that you desire for the ultimate in controlled home entertainment at various price levels. Throughout the 26 that Bob and Betty's Variety and Gilt Store has been in business, its concept has changed many times. 1t started as a convenience store, with milk, bakery products and gro- ceries. In 1969 Bob and Betty Beuttenmllkr bought the store that currently houses their business, and in 1972 enlarged it to three times its original size. That was done by expanding into the doc- ton' offices previously located at the rear of the building. In 1977 Bob and Betty's took on the Radio Shack Electronic line, and in the process started to phase out such convenience store items as and bakery products. In 1979 all groceries were g$neanand ly milk and is oeeam remained. As elecronics pew bigger, the business took on the Toshiba line to go along with Radio Shack. Toshiba is big in televisions and VCRs. In 1989 as more space was needed, milk and ice cream were eliminated from the product line, and the whole back end of the atom was converted into electronics. In April 1991, more changes were made to acconmtodate a larger ling of Hallmark products. They are also a total Lotto centre. We are pleased to recommend BOB 4 BETTY'S VARIETY & Gang to all our readers for mon pleasant dropping. Bluewater Truck Centre (1991) Inc. Your Complete Truck Contra! INTERNATIONAL FOR THE SERVICE YOU NEED NOW AND IN THE FU- TURE Airport Rd., Goderich, Bus.: 524-7379 Direct Parts: 524.7389 People who are actively involved in the trucking industry are fully aware of the improvements which have developed in diesel trucks over the years. For the independent trucker or fleet manager look- ing for a new truck and making comparisons, the differences be- tween quality or options available from each manufacturer is al- most negligible. The management at BLUEWATER TRUCK CENTRE does believe that they offer a well -engineered product, but they also know that a comparable product can be found at other dealers across Canada. They realize that there has to be difference with them in order for you to become one of their customers. BLUEWATER TRUCK CENTRE (1991) INC. has developed their reputation around the calibre of service rendered. Their phi- losophy is to extend your satisfaction as a customer beyond the ini- tial sale; on-going service after the sale will ensure that you remain satisfied for years to come - that's the difference! Originally founded over 35 years ago by CARLYE BANNIS- TER, BLUEWATER TRUCK CENTRE (1991) INC. is now owned and operated by RICHARD WRIGHT who took over the business on May 21. 1991. They can help you chose the right truck for your application and budget, regardless of whether you need something to support your company's operations locally or for cross -Canada cartage. In addi- tion, to the NAVISTAR INTERNATIONAL trucks available for sale or lease they usually feature a selection of pre -owned used trucks at fair market prices. They are also trained to service most makes and models of trucks now on the market including Cummings, Detroit Diesel, and Navi- star International. If you are a consumer who does not want to settle for anything less than a dealer that is willing to accommodate your needs now and in the future, end your search with a visit to BLUEWATER TRUCK CENTRE (1991) INC. � • D54 DonUT CAPE Always Flesh - Always Fnondly, 89 ALBERT STREET CLINTON (adjacent to Target) 482-1486 To be successful in the very competitive donut shop field, one must implement certain factors to ensure the company's existence. Some factors that we look for in such a business include a varied selection of donuts to favour everyone's tastes, and they must have been baked fresh that day. From 7 to 9 a.m. seems to be one of the busiest times for donut and coffee shops, so fast service from the staff is essential in order for the customer to maintain his or her busy schedule. Finally, the coffee, which is often labelled as the oil that makes the Canadian brain run smoothly, should always be just brewed and served piping hot. MRS. D'S DONUT CAFE has ca- tered to these requirements, and is the ideal place for you to meet your friends and for fast- take-out while on the go. A donut shop certainly offers you less than most convenience shops and grocery stores. You get less additives and less preserva- tives to prolong shelf life, and you also get less elaborate packag- ing to drive up costs. What you get more if is wholesale baked goods produced with the finest ingredients and often with proven recipes which aren't found in baking books. The bakers at MRS. D's are working while most of us are still 'sleeping each morning so that the freshest possible goods are avail- able each and every day. MRS. D's DONUT CAFE opened for business on April 13, 1994 and is locally owned by NELLIE and BERT DYKSTRA. You can join the group of regulars who stop in daily to enjoy the finest cup of coffee anywhere and try their fresh and delicious do- nuts. We refer and recommend MRS. D's DONUT CAFE whose products and smiling attentive service of the staff will have you coming back regularly. MILTON J. DIETZ A NAME SYNONYMOUS WITH QUALITY PRODUCTS AND GOOD SERVICE R.R. 84, Seaforth 522-0608 Today's farmers are realizing that feed must be high in nutrition, so custom blends are now available for certain types and breeds of livestock, and to serve different purposes. A high nutrient intake can ensure that your livestock is healthy and less susceptible to bacteria and disease. and helps to increase conception rates among breeders which in itself is an economic advantage. Grain farmers benefit from a wider variety of seeds, some designed to take off earlier in the spring, establish thicker uniform stands for top yields. MILTON J. DIETZ LTD., RR 4 Seaforth, was started in 1957 in response to a need in the area for a supplier of modem farm products and information on their uses. Owned by MILTON J. DIETZ LTD., and managed by both Milton and his son Brien. this independently owned husinecs pro- vides its customers with such products as: pesticides, Purina feeds, Nutrite fertilizer, sprayers and parts, and ventilation equip- ment. In conjunction with that it also provides a custom spraying service, soil and tissue sampling, spraying and fertilizer recommen- dations, and ventilation consulting, crop seed sales and liquid ferti- lizers. Over the years, MILTON J. DIETZ LTD. has consistently pro- vided great value for every dollar spent and have continued to grow by meeting their customer's needs today and for the future. MILTON J. DIETZ have the expertise and knowledge on hand to become your ally in farming. rather than a mere business asso- ciate. LAKEWOOD NURSERY & GARDEN CENTRE St. Jos►ph 236-4479 5 • St. Joseph at Hwys. 21 and 84 236-4479 The landscaping of a property is like the frostingon the cake. It adds to the beauty and attractiveness of a home through varieties of co-ordinated colours and contrasts. Not only will a well land - yard or Ice contribute to the tenant's physical senses, but it wino make good financial sense; it can increase the value and resale feasibility of your home or commercial property Established in St. Joseph since 1981 LAKEWOOD NUR- SERY & GARDEN CENTRE is locally owned and operated by MIKE and DIANNE MILLER. They feature over 200 varieties of flowering and e shrubs, plus flowering and shade trees, evergreen lawn and oun- dation specimens, roses, hedging. annuahs, perennials. fruit plants. patio stones and coloured stone for shrub beds. It takes training and experience, and a link natural aptitude to select suitable landscaping products and plants and place them in the appropriate location to make beat use of availabk space and achieve the desired effect. The people at LAKEWOOD NUR- SERY & GARDEN CENTRE professionally engage in the art of designing, supervising and maintenance. The layout and grounds of your home, industrial or commercial lot. They have 2 designers and landscape crews to help you. By ckbosing your garden supplies from LAKEWOOD you are assured of the best stock, along with the benefit of sound advice from the management, which will aid you in becoming more suc- cessfhl whh gardening. Landscape planning ge p needs capabilities. requires i feel that the people atLAKEWOOD NURSERY & GARDEN CENTRE have such knowledge and can integrate an improved appearance that will last to its potential. LES'S COUNTRY McGAVIN FARM EQUIPMENT MEATS YOUR GUIDE TO FAMILY MEAT SHOPPING R.R. 14, Parkhill (2 miles W. of Alba Craig) 293-3145 As food lovers ourselves. we feel that the meat served al our table represents the principle part of a meal and we personally only want the best. We have found that LES'S COUNTRY MEATS has consistent quality throughout the year with their products. The choice is always extensive with refrigerated viewing showcases of the very best in lean trimmed beef and pork. Iamb, roasts and cold cuts.They are freezer beef - pork - lamb specialists. They have the finest Country Style Sausage and Smoked Meats in the area and their custom killing service is widely used by many people. According to recent studies. beef now retailed to the consumer contains on average 35 percent less fat than what it was a decade ago. Several years ago, Canada's beef grading system was changed to encourage the production of leaner beef. The types of feed and the breeding of a leaner strain of beef have contributed to the lower calories of today's beef. Although the calories have decreased, the nutritional value has not altered. Many people will be having a barbecue this sununer. Stop into LES'S COUNTY MEATS for all your steak and hamburger meat so you'll have plenty to go around when your hungry guests arrive. LES DRURY, the owner and his staff will assist you in selecting the amount of meat that you will need for your freezer, whether it be a side, front or hind quarter of beef. At LES'S COUNTRY MEATS they will cut and wrap it to your specifications. If you are looking for quality products and like to feel wanted as a satisfied customer, you need only slop in at LES'S COUNTRY MEATS. Their customers continue to enjoy the very best and gladly refer their friends. MORGAN'S MOBILE HOMES & MODULAR HOUSING R-2000 EXCELLENCE M am(sMrY rrlla ALWAYS A GOOD CHOICE 343 Victoria St., Clinton 482-7066 Mention modular homes, and you're more than likely to stir up im- ages of glorified mobile homes. But modular no longer means the boxy clunkers that represented the early days of the industry. Modular homes have come a long way in the three decades since their introduction, even if consumer perception of them has not. In essence, a modular is an entire house that has been constructed in a factory in modules, one piece, for example, could be the down- stairs of a colonial -style house and the other module the upstairs area. Those modules arrive at the owner's chosen site on flatbed trucks and assembled on site. typically in a few days. An added benefit of this type of factory -built home, is consistent quality and faster delivery of a finished product, because weather and scheduling delays are eliminated. The materials - lumber. win- dows, roof shingles and construction are the same as those used in site -built homes, but because of quality control at the factory, the end result is more consistent. Established since 1967 the business is guided by owner DOUG MORGAN who can take the time to match a unit for your lifestyle and within your price range. as well as providing service to back up their sales. Featured here is a nice selection of GENERAL mobile homes up to 72 ft. x 16 ft. They also feature PARKLAND HOMES which are modular homes made in Wingham, plus GENERAL modular homes. These homes are pre -fabricated and meet all building codes and ire R-2000 rated. We suggest you stop into MORGAN'S MOBILE HOMES & MODULAR HOUSING and see what they have to offer you and your family. THREE AAA fl't,ur, ,t R 11,1 ,,;: 1,•,,,y:r Hvcy, 4 & 83. Esrtrr 235 2919 RATED ONE OF THE BEST IN THE AREA Hwy. 4 & 83 Exeter 235-2949 There is a great frontier of restaurants out there, and being a res- taurant explorer has its occasional rewards. Such was the case on a recent visit to THREE AAA RESTAURANT & DINING LOUNGE. Here you can enjoy dining at its finest. in a very relaxed ambi- ence. Accompanying unique atmosphere are very affordable pric- es. The chef becomes a magician with the entrees. each superb in its execution. They feature the best in steaks, seafood, salads. soups, sandwich- es, etc. They are licensed by L.L.B.O. Their famous Weekend Smorgasbord on Friday and Sunday is second to none. They also have a superb Sunday Brunch and catering service for banquets, weddings, etc. When it's time for an evening at the table that will surpass the mundane and generic. try THREE AAA RESTAURANT & DIN- ING LOUNGE. You will experience what dining in solid style can be - an atmosphere of provoked thoughtfulness. silent and pro- fessional service and cuisine that elevates coukiug to ars reit furtii with its aromas. visual composition, textures and tastes. This was some of the finest food we have experienced in some time. THREE AAA RESTAURANT & DINING LOUNGE con- tinues to offer you a formula that really works - good food, good atmosphere. good prices - served by a friendly. courteous staff that care, seven days a week! The next time you decide to dine out and are searching for posi- tive experience, remember THREE AAA RESTAURANT & DINING LOUNGE. NNe's fa6/dnat/im FASIA IUPPLY TO CID FORD Walton Ontario (519) 887-6365, (519) 527-0245 "Your short -lie specialists" A WELL KNOWN NAME WITH SUCCESSFUL FARM- ERS IN THE AREA. When in the market for new or used farm equipment and parts re- placements. we refer you to McGAVIN'S. They ascertain your needs in tractor torque, operating maneuverability and efficiency. comfort, preferred speed and shifting. In 1936 Gorden McGavin and his father J.J. started a farm imple- ment business in the Walton area. Originally operating out of a ren- ovated shed on Lot 22, Conc. 13 McKillop, the business re -located to the corner of Huron County Roads 12 and 25 in 1950, and then to its present downtown Walton location in a renovated school- house in 1962. Today that business is owned and managed by Gor- don's son. Neil McGavin. In 1988, when Ford merged with New Holland. McGavin's formed a sister company called McGavin Farm Supply. That com- pany is owned and managed by Neil's son Brian McGavin. BRIAN'S brother JEFF has now joined the business. In addition to doing tractor and equipment repairs, McGavin's also offers a complete line of agricultural equipment lawn and gar- den equipment. The old schoolhouse. which was the main building for years, is still the focus of the business today. Fart equipment now available on the market is offered in a va- riety of versions and various options including two or four wheel drive. The equipment provided by McGAVIN'S can assist in till- ing, harvesting, cultivating. loading. seeding, fertilizing and even snow removal. Today's farm equipment not only offers more power, push and pull, but also better productivity due to the fact that comfort has also become a top priority. The fact is that when you as the farmer can last longer, you can work longer and therefore be more produc- tive. If you're a farmer who wants the best in quality constructed farm, lawn and garden equipment as well as competent repair services for your present equipment, we suggest that you contact the people at McGAVIN'S. W.D. HOPPER & SONS LTD. THE CLEAR CHOICE R.R. 2 Seaforth Call 522-1737 Also located on Hwy. 17, Conroy Corner South of Stratford 271-7860 When you finally find that perfect lot in the country to build on. you probably already realize that the searching does not stop there. Aside from locating a builder and contractors for plumbing, heating and electrical needs, you will also need a septic system and one of the most important things, a well driller to supply good,clean water. You cannot simply hook up to the watermain as would someone living in the city. W.D. HOPPER & SONS LTD. was started by WILLIAM D. HOPPER in 1915. Today the business is operated by NEIL HOPPER who is now joined in business by his sons RON and PAUL, the 4th generation in the business, NEIL'S brother DURL operates the Stratford location, who is joined in business by his son SHAWN. A water well drilling business, W.D. HOPPER AND SONS LTD. provides services to domestic, farms and municipalities us- ing modern rotary drilling. They also install pumps, and service wells in Stratford, Seafotth and a 50 mile radius of Seaforth. A good water supply will top your list of priorities if you don't live in an area that supplies city water to its customers. Presently, safe water is a major concern as good water is essential to one's health. When it comes to well drilling in this part of Ontario, a very popu- lar name referred to is W.D. HOPPER & SONS. Before you contract for any firrn drilling. we suggest you call W.D. HOPPER & SONS first. CONTRACTING LTD. Tgvrdillsig • Sxssiv.tIss PROVIDES MOST EXPERIENCED SERVICES TO THE AREA R.R. 3 Clinton Shop 482-9926 Res. 482-9212 If you're in need of a new foundation. farm pond. excavating, top soil, sand, gravel or stone you should choose a company you know something about. For these reasons we have chosen to write about MERNER CONTRACTING LTD, There is a lot of precision and skill needed to excavate or move earth on a site, whether it be excavating. farm ponds, dragline, septic systems, etc. One of the best recognized businesses providing this expertise since 1970 is MERNER CONTRACTING LTD. This is a local business owned and operated by GARRY MERNER who serves a 25 mile radius. Their power equipment assures you of the best in service and they will do your job by contract or by the hour. They are only too pleased to give estimates without obligation. Call them for your needs today. We assure you that you will re- ceive courteous and prompt service. They specialize in bulldozing, gravel, sand, stone, trucking, ex- cavating. top soil, gravel bailing. farm ponds etc.. with "NO JOB IS TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL." Their operators are experts and are available at reasonable cost. Great teamwork at MERNER CONTRACTING LTD. from top management to every staff member who are all dedicated to beingg the best in the business in the area have made it very suc- cessful. We feel they merit your fullest consideration for anything in this line of work. We are happy to recommend their services to our readers. LADIES' I{(lU'TIQIJI OFFERS EXCITING NEW FASHIONS 429 Main Street - Exeter 234-4041 Each year, fashion designers unveil a host of new garments, creating fresh consumer trends. In actuality, it is the buyer who really sets the trends; designers will try to interpret what effect the public would aspire to achieve and respond with clothingwhich is appvpriate for that age group, occupation, figure size anseason. lust as it depends on a designers foresight to ensure their future prosperity, so it is with the centres in which these fashions are re- tailed from. The fashion buyers at ANNE'S FASHIONATION have attempted to introduce some of the latest clothing incorporat- ing the more popular fabrics, textures and geometric patterns. The emphasis is on allowing you access to items which will accentuate your own attractive features and colours. Reputations in the business world can establish or ruin a firm. The owner Anne Lindenfeld and her staff have built a founda- tion for their business on very simple and time -tested premises. They know that what your really want is a qualityatment that will illicit many "second looks'. However, you shouldn't have to take out a second mortgage to buy it. You should always get honest ad- vice; if it doesn't do anything for you, it wont do much for their linage as well ANNE'S FASHIONATION carries a broad spectrum in sizes and styles, with many new seasonal arrivals that change with na- ture. Some of the more recognized designer labels can be found, with the type of fashion sense you have come to expect. They carry sizes, petites dwotgt 18. if you agree with the concept of 'you are a reflection of what yyoaut wear". show the world what you are really about with the new fasldon from ANNE'S FASHIONATION IN RXRTE& TAYLOR'S MARKET HAS THE QUALITY, VARIETY AND VALUE YOU'RE LOOKING FOR 212 Victoria 51-, Glinted 482-3413 Some people grow their own produce in their gardens :o ensure freshness and quality, but rpost of us don't have the property or - time to ggrroow our own. The vast majority of people usually buy their produce at a store they trust. When you require atpecsfic service or product, experience has shown that is always when to consuh a specialist. The reason why you should be purchasing your fruit and produce from TAYLORS MARKET opposed to your local grocery store. is that the fruit market's livelihood depends upon providing you with a particular type of product. The management will pay particular attention when makingpurchases at the food terminals so that your produce and fruit ger Wrests place of origin to your table as soon as possi- ble, TAYLORS MARKET is one of the finest fruit and ve trinkets getable rkets in the area which has been opensince April 19, 1989. we feel that owners JEAN and ARNOLD TAYLOR can be proud of this business. They also offer fresh baked goods, tasty cram pies, meat pies, ftuh pies, broad, buns, etc. nu& fresh every day on the ptemises. They offer a vast selection of fruits and vegetables, twiny of which are from Canadian producen as well as exotic iters from around the globe. TAYLORSMARKET continues to stock fresh goods0a with in peak ro ndltlon and s0 that the freshestrieand riper goods aro kept in highest condition in a state of ripeness w�h will maintain their nutritional value. Those of our readers who already shop at this store enjoy the best; we join these people in tecornrnending TAYLORS MAR. KRT.