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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-02-03, Page 9b• 19, WANTED General) 14. SERVICES AVAILABLE �14tSERVICES'AVAILABLE �4. SERVICES .,L COMPLETFL household effects it email dots wanted, Call C. & Furilit itre, 524;7231: - tf • HARDY BOYS Series 01 books.. Must be in good condition. Phone 5V-7184.-4,5,6 Iv- WANTED--Two-furrow plough, 3-pointTitch for Ford 'tractor, also set discs for sante. Phone 524.7531. Anderson's• Book Centre,, Eas•t;Sl;, -+Goderich. —sx • 4M'^ WANTED— Oil . burner, ' good sized, with • fan. Phone + 524- 6353. — 5nc 13. AUCTION SALE• .r' AUCTION - SALE OF. BUILDINGS ' IFOR-REMOVAL --'OR-.DEMOLITION Saturday, February 12th, 1972 , Approximately $ miles North of Clinton. in the Township of Hullet. (11/4 miles West of 'Kinburn.) Consisting of 25 Buildings 8—HOUSES • 9—BARNS ' 8—SHEDS,, ,Terms Cash atTinieofSale • SEPTIC TANKS CLEANEL) • `MQD•ERi`G EQUIPMENT" WORK 0,1,IARANTEED Write or Phone .kJwac lt;'��.n • . PHONE 482.3320 13tf M.E GRAHALECTRIC Complete•Electri.cal Service , Residential — Commercial•,, . .' . Industrial. - 155 Keays Street Phone 524-8670 Goderich, Ontario. 27tf . ACE RADIO apo TV Service; Frank Wilcox,L 60 Plasm S Goderich, Oot.`Phone 524-7.771. -- 4Otf G. J. -CARPENTRY . MLN -T -N, EA N C F., Johnston,. carpentry work, small, remodelling' or •. repair jobs, ..miscellaneous odd'• jobs. , Reasonable rates. Phone �. 524-7789 after 5 :30 p.m. --= 6{3tf & ODERICH AXtl Taxi Stand At,Bluteareie - Service Station 80 Victoria St, *4) 5.24-6594 24,} -lour Service. Bill Swan, Prop. CALL . FRANK TUFT For. all -Your -flooring needs. Buy your carpet anywhere. 20 years' installation experience. ree measurements. 52446804 Goderich. CT .A R:P EN E R ,' H_s..n.d.y na.n,, SANDBLASTI.N-Ca.,_. r. ,repairs, remodelling; etc. Reasonable rates,. , Prorrlpt service. H.Mi-tchell, 482-7584— 52,1,2,3,4;5,6;7 JACK HAMMER WORK BREAK -UP:: CONCRETE BACKHOEING CARPET, upholstery shampooing SPRAY PAINTING and wall cleaning, in your home or place of business. Phone Lamontks ,Cleaning, •396-3295,. Kincardine — 4tf EXPERIENCED- painting and papering. Free estimate. Phone '`Performance •Bond of. -$100.00 .9287 or 524-7667.,-4,5i w required to ensure : removal TRUCK LETTERING, kopy within 90 days from date of sale, change 'on plastic sign faces, •cut For further information contaet: • out wood letters, show cards, - Dept. of Lands& Forests,_ window banners, silk screening. • •Di.vision Office," ' We have in stock: Lexan, the Box 499, . .unbreakable material for sign faces, windows etc. Used outdoor Wingham,•_Ontario. a plastic' signs. The latest in "-- -.._ ..korre-357`=31'31 _ .. its--e'qu r—ilii -'"i ti�"i � -- _-. All -°-Makes -.. ,~ specialized ',work. Reg Smith BOB' Signs, Corner Eas "and High Sts., 14.• SERVICES AVAILABLE Clinton. Phone 482-9793 —5tf ARNOLD STOTHERS Phone 529-7403 • for estimates VACUUM CLEANERSSales & Service HOCKEY and »figure skate FOR your Antenna .Sales and . sharpening. Hollow ground. 102 Service;. contact Alvin's TV,. 4.6P Wellington Si. S., Syd Lawson.. -- • Mary. Street, pheine•-524-9089 5,6 ,.VARNA•, 262-5148...Collect EXPERIENCED 1» bav1�1:w,.t• S�,{., :116:1 lt,i)1' •USTPROOP , Let vs do a complete job on that new or . late model . car. Well worth the reasonable investment..See us at ROUSE AUTO ELECTRIC • 8. HELP WANTED:.. 111111.1.111.1111111111111.11111111111.111111.1 sIOH$ ' GOOD ICH k.N FSi. FSM OM.,M. Ihmk f1./, i FwMr - S24 -I U .8. HELP WANTED waNrEes�_ ., CLASS `A' MECHANIC• To•de all types of automotive se \iicing—top wages -paid according to abilities—insurance plans available— please see Paul at }` SCHUTZ M otor Sales •. 414' HURON. RD. - GODERICH Chrysler _ Plymouth - Dodge 7, Fargo & Dodge Trucks DECORATOR •' Interior And - Exterior PAINTING - AND. WALLPAPERINGG FREE ESTIMATES, C.a H • 524-6667' W. .pEDERSEN 101 Victoria St. • DAILY 'CAR RENTAL 11:easonable Rates • Mc,C:EE'S Goderich Pkione.5 44 391` 1r>Rf S>rrlriwjMa blies : 'SE•R,V I C E•O '& • ALEX (REED • 197 Bayfield Rd., Goderich 524-8465 1.5. NOTICE to CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL persons having claims against the Estate of MABEL BLANCHE 'STRAUGHAN, Widow, late of the Village of Auburn, in the County of tan,--•ho--dle�d-- on or about the ,30th day of December, 1971, are required to file the same with full particulars with . the undersigned by the 12th day of February, 1972, as after that date the assets of, the Estate will be distribrkted. - DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 17th day of January, 1972. PREST and EGENER, Barristers, etc •, 33 Montreal Street, GODERICH, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. — . —3,4,5 21. BUSINESS TI OQ 'ORT4"NI E S Minority Interest .,in General Insurance Agency irk. Goderich', v_ 1?i Purchaserh. District. must have some sales ability and' be illir►g tontowards obt � ini -work tAWa d g °' General" Insurance • Agent's , E. 'CARDS THANKS. .S OF HAM1LTON:1 *Ish to 'say "thank you -0 my; relatives . and:,-f'r�iends. y ` who remeaaabe.red. me .while a patient in AlexandraHosptal.. A' .. special thank Y01.1 to r to �,� Wallace, all thenurses and girls. in ~green op ,second, west, 'Mrr, ilindmarsh and Local Uniort.1663 confidence* ..to Box .28, Signal -Star Ltd.; ° - Goderich. -3,4,5x YOUR ;OWN BOSS • Canadian C . ,requires men or • women to ope.•ate their own part- time -business, restocking , and ° collecting money from game, cigarettes, soft drinks and hosiery machines. Locations establishedby Cp. with no selling involved. ,To have your own •• exclusive route you must have ear, references and able to invest at least $600.00, Only 8 hrs. of your time per week will • bring in excellent•returns.'•For those who wish to build full-time operation we have an excellent financed expansion program. Write to Canadian Coin i'roducts, Garson, Ontario: Include phone. -5 ^' IN THE ESTATE OF MARY ELISE REID, LATE OF .THE• TOWN OF QODERICH; IN THE COUNTY OF HURON. All pe'rsoms—claiming against. ' the above Estate are required to forward full particulars of thein claims to the undersigned -on err before the I 1 th day of February, 197.2, after which date the. assets will be .. distributed. DONN.ELLY &. MURPHY, 18 The Square, God Ontario..:,.. Solicitors for, the Estate. -3,4,5 17. BUSINESS- NOTICE . 22. TO GIVE AWAY TO GIVE AWAY—Beagle dog. Phone 524-962V.-5' A. BIRTHS- ' IRTHS ' MARLIN: At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on January 26, 1972, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marlin, RR 2, Goderich, a son, Jesse Leonard., D. IN 'MEMORIAM TICHBORNE: In memory of Mrs. Agne•s•'-T'i•chborne. One year »in the beautiful garden of God, By the'valley of rest so fair; F:vc�,nv::dau�:.i.. l,l • -_.:_. -�" way, , Still missed, still loved, still very dear. ' ' —Ever remembered by friends. -5 ' • MEDICAL , Massage, Thermo Therapy and Ultra -Violet; lig . -E. CARDS OF THANKS ' ' h TRI -TOWN BOOKKEEPING .E-RiIICE t1 eft, phones -7'4 524,-7617,; office, 524-6281. W. 'C, Breckpw, Reg. M - 18. PERSONAL I would like to apologize to the. employees Af Sheaffer Pen for crossing their picket line with my truck, as I was misinformed. —N. Hamilton. -5x • 19. LOST AND FOUND • • LOST—Long haired, black male cat. Phone 524-7873.-5x Income ' Tax - » Record Preparation - Business' - Farm - ,. Individual ' - Returns LAWRENCE BEANE Brucefield Phone• 482-9260 7b 20. 20. MISCELLANEOUSS SOWERBY: My sincere thanks to ••ev,e,ry,one•whc� Sent cards,. letters, flowers, treats, and visited' me, while I was a patient inS Victoria Hospital. All•was appreciated so much -'I veavn. Sbwe rbY_: 5_ BOGIE: I wish to -extend my sincere thanks to neighbors, friends and relatives for . their - kind expressions of sympathy at the time of Robert's sudden death. Special , thanks to Rev. Robt. Raymont, Dr. Wallace, the Stites Funeral Home,. the Goderich Rebekah Lodge and ail those who assisted in any way. Your kindness wits always be remembered. — Lillian. -- 5 f D'e ni n,' o kindness we's. greaty appreciated. -•-•Garth Hamilton. — Deadlock Central lluron''Hoekey, iJeaague spell of bad luck *5 they downed • opened this week,With a 'game that the juveniles 64. In , the past Saw Sifto Salt and f o1rn sv H 1�seren a1es Sifto has.(failed te Play to, a 3.3 deadlock ' and : win losing fol#1' and tieing three d manstrate topsportsmanship • in the first pe "od'tt WAS'Sa tg as thereferees failed to hand.outa. all , the way as Wane' Fisher' . .:c n 'ted ass f, o 1.'D�-erat:-;A s><ngle , peg�alty. ether g�.mes Q tied � ttf! p �'. . '� .. .. during the�week however„ resulted 141` , Wayne ..Dreper'retn . F,atsh er. in a . mu. h differ: t story • at : 4: r8 and Doer unassisted' at • that Hcilmesvlle Siftooame 0:5 Daeii$0oredhi5 sngoat' of Mel Rohner operlthe scoring,at eco , ' �, 5; o eriod unassfste . , .the' nighf °front UerVry►n:Cd,.arte,~ at�, 1 for Holmesville but Tom .1t of the se -con. •l Crawford carate back for-Sifto•`at only marker of.that 20 minutes of 5 F. ENGAGEMENTS Mrs. A, Adam; 48A Second Avenue, Clydebank, wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter, Anne,. to Walter Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Davis, RR 4, Goderich. The wedding will take place in Kilbowie Parish Church, Clydebank, Scotland, January 29, 1972.-5 - Heart °- Fundy •• February -13 The blitz for the Heart Fund is to take place Sunday afternoon, February 13 from 2 to 4 p.m. with the—gird-eels—from- Goderich - District Collegiate Institute. making the calls. The convener for the blitz, Mrs., Eileen Palmer, report`s this week that she took a carload of students•from GDCI into London for:a_•tour of the Ontarip Heart Fotrndatipn unit at Victoria Hospital. "A complimentary dinner at Friar's Cellar was'4paid for by a philanthropist 'from Toronto," Mrs, Palmer; added. William• Wardley, manager of the Bank of Montreal ,has consented to act as honorary treasurer for the blitz. Anyone not reached in the door to door canvass may leave --their ,donations for the Reart Fund at Mr. Wardley's aff'ce, • � 6:26 also unassisted. Ron Miller play• combined with Art McDougall to StuAsherscored ,tial sstst at; give Holmesville the lead briefly 11:36 of the frnal frame to put: them at 8:13. Sifto came back to tie it up Juveniles on thescoreboard and ` at 11:48 when Jim Mc4stocker Dain Burns added -another for the scored unassisted. Juveniles from Dave 9. of And, Ron Miller scored the only Asher at 14.25. Sifto tnadea corpse. marker of the second period for Holmesvillelrom Art McDougall - and' Mel Hohner at 8:52 but Derwyn Carter tied the game ^from Tom Crawford at 4:36 of the final frame. • The same'night, Wednesday, in Goderich DRMCO dumped , Building Centre t-2 in a game that erupted • into sparing match 1- •bgtween. Bud Boyes of Building Centre and Butch Fleet of DRMCO late in the third period. Boyes drew a two minute roughing penalty and a five minute penalty far. _fighting _while Bufc`li reef . wound up' with - a five • minute' fighting penalty. Jim McLeod of .Building Centre got into that one' as well and picked up a two, mute minor ':for tripping plus a • 10 minute misconduct and a match penalty. After, being handed the )first two penalties McLeod shoved referee Russ Prader and drew the game»penaltyr • George Schram opened the scoring- in that game at. 9:56 for - DRMCO with Ken Le& assisting. Lee also set up the second DRMCOgoal at 13:22 when Rick • Fremlin sunk the puck.` -- -»---- . other from Paul Draper at 14:40. The second frame went without This Sunday at' 7:00 p.m. scoring and in the final 20 minutes DRMCC7 plays the Juveniles, and • of play Buck Million of Building at 9:00 p.m. Sifto Salt play the . Centre gothis team rolling as he Bayfield squad. ;OP Tuesday . in scored from Bud Boyes and -Clinton, Holmesville and Building r,o '. ' Centre will do battle.and on ----�•�,..•nni'se;-h,a,s�sa�,aneWat��i.�5..-..fln.Xesr......,....,.�,...�,,..�.��___.... ,_ .. _..;._ back however as Wayne° Draper scored from Toni : Crawford' at 16:28 and then Crawford assisted en the completion of Doer's hat trick at 16:37. h In the second game that evening Bayfield. clinched a 'playoff• spot with a 4-4 tie against Holmesville, The teams,split •the first period scoring -as Mel Hohner put one . away for Holmesville from Art 'McDougall at 3:27' and Frank Hagar~ did likewise for Bayfield at 10:03, ;- _secoac p-erioct-belenged to Bayfield . in ' the scoring , department as Wayne Doak • scored one from Will Wedlock and Don Johnston and Dave Wilkinson'' scored two with George Gould gettingan assist on eacr of .them and Joe Livermore cret or. an assist on the Plast orre. " Holmesville staged a strong .comeback in the final frame to tie things, as Ron Miller scored twice, once unassisted at 19:00, and :once with- the help • of Art McDougall and Mel Hohner• at 8:22, Art McDougall 'sunk ,he • , , ' - added number two from Million at Wednesday back in oderic 1 two .as Jim •Farrish scored This game will *wind • up the unassisted at '•17:10• and Bob ,regular schedule for 1971-72. Papple took a pass from Harold Bayfield now holds first place ' teddy and Steve Doak at 18:38' for with 23, Sifto is second with 20, the wrap up. Building. Centre is third with 19, I the o l enin ame 'of the - DRMCO fourth with 18, Juveniles Sunday night doubleheader .at the fifth with 12 and tied wi Goderich arena Sifto Salt broke a ' Holinesville who also have 12. 'Ed Oddliefson i says- it's silly •he--11.1.a•nn4ng an Development Committee E. W. -Oddfeifson�'a.nd- :County • 0:46 but DRMCO came back *ith Bayfield will Meet the Juveniles. V. Development Officer , .Spence ar tenPlanning, a�resnt a brieftri the federalP° to a increased authorities in -connection with the transportation problems in Huron , . when -that meeting 'is held, The meeting sot for. January 26 had to.l)e cancelled:due •due to lack of transportation". -Isn't that the silliest thing?" said t)ddleifs'on. isn't that silly? They couldn't convene jo talk about transportation because there was •a " lack of tr•anspgrtafion!" . • A new meeting date has netbeen' set, observed Oddleitfson. - We do all types • • of . - Do you JEWELLERY REPAIR . ^.•v.t.�"'-7i'••�: •r..- • --- .4. --.-.vi ,,MWN{....—. -W _ , .r-... ... n N. R Trg Sizlfrg .""".�• * Claw Retipping -, * Watch Repair - , *'' Acutron RepairP really know ANSTETT JEWELLERS D. .Clinton,'Seaforth and Walkerton a good " 12tfn r• GODE'RICH Retirement home. with :incotne. 2 -storey brick, two bedrooms each. Close to schools. Cut your coats in half. Try your down payment. • Two-bedroomIram'e home, close to Square, with garage. Priced below $11,000. ESTATE SALE Ideal location, older home on a large lot, near schools and shopping. Suitable to change to - several apartments as it eon1e property. DER • • CH APMAN REALTY LIMITED REAL ESTATE 8+t GENERAL INSURANCE Two • 50 -acre farms in COTTAGES Ashfield Township, eight..Furnished cottage, insulated, miles from Goderich', three new v. wiring; - attractively miles from Highway 21., paelled, electric hot water + - h t-er, shover plus • This ', split level. bathroom, 5 ` miles from 4' -bedroom 'home on Sunset Goderich. Drive. Large living room.family .Bruce Beach, furnished -cottage, 'dining area; kitchen, y 'large ,, lot,.electric heating. room, laundry room, bathroom and powder ° room. Electric bathroom ,with shower. Good. heating. Ideally located with location. 'good view of • Lake ' H aron. N.H.A. mortgage 8s/4% available. Close to,sch. ols. One of the • better farms in. Colborne Township', large cattle barns, open stabling, pit silo.. High yielding -land, spring creek. • 0114.--440 WEST END LOCATION Modern - 3lapdrootri brick home 11�s -�ttrantiro`cly--- panelled recreation room. Close ch ols tai, s o An ideal home for en.tertainipg, - .Large lot.- Early p session. a • ERT° ALEXANDER 245 Cathoririo= St., Tel., 524.7836 , - ,ss BARl!1V A, McDONAGH kik 3 Lucknow,Tel. 528.382' ' , .Tal., 529 '924 v �;GER�iE u r11ii�!n •• BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Grocery and gas pumps with attractive home in busy lake resort area.' Mortgage available. Immediate possession. Owners retiring. • PHONE 524-9662. We invite your listings of all property --• houses, farms,' lots, cottages, etc. Remodelled home on a large lot, new aluririum siding, attractive kitchen, 4 -piece bath down, 2 -piece, up, 3 bedroorhs, TV room, laundry room. . Beautiful 4 -bedroom split . level, "near schools. Large rot, fireplace, carport. Priced low' for quick sale. Possession immediately. MONEY MAKER 4 -apartment home, 1 block from the Square, electric heating, good' parking. Price reduced for . uick s • len deal when you're St getting» one? The cheapest price isn't always the best buy! I personally invite you to drop in, check our cars, take ,one to -your own mechanic if you like—then decide if you're getting your money's worth." If you don't believe me -=•ask one of our customers—they're our best salesmen of course. If you haven't got time to come out, why not give me a call at 524-8411 and let's talk about your motoring needs whether new qr used. .As an example, how many 68s hive you seen in the Iest) whi le that compares to,this one? 4 Al968 Chevrolet lmpalatwo dpor hardtop with only 31_,00.0 MILES, a, one lady Owner, equipped with a V-8, 3 speed automatic,' power steering, power brakes, radio, rear speaker, rear defogger, factory vinyl top, all whitewalls and wheel discs, plus many'other options that make this a very outstanding unit. Lic. 9958A. This is a quality reconditioned. used car at a fair price. PLEASE NOTE—We now have a special new low rate on-the- spotfinancingplan for newunits with no payments till March 15, 1972. ' • NON 133 acres all workable and , all DUNG, drained. Terms 'arranged: Here is a brand new home you can afford. V.L.A. lot. Business --. ro ` ert .- R 'z attractive •,..•... . ,..P _.ia ..3r �� _- -thy.., �.=Elr�ctri� �.nh,eati g, � a Square a good •investment kitchen. Low down payment. anytime -prasently eased. Immediate possession. essron. Lo w Must be sold. Price reduced. taxes. Carport. Owner says Act fast. w sell. Nearly new brick 2 -apartment home, broadloomed, ,each apar•.tmen.t.svitla...new frig, _apartment aitd-dryer-ideaT retirement home. Rental • income reduces overhead. Low down payment. LES PENTLAND, 182. Cameron St., Tel., 524.8807 , , DON ABERHARTr 38 Britannia Rd» W. Tel., 5244218' • OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M. Except Wednesdays 8i, Saturdays • Located us North. of the Candlelight Inn and across from Conklin Lumber on Highway IT DOESN'T COST 'YOU' RE EIA SER • 11A „�,.. ,.• AN _.YTd.I1tiG TO MK— .-. F. �. _•.. As some members shook their heads with concern, it was revealed at last Friday's session •of Huron County Council that the' staff in the one year-old Planning Department will likely have to be increased in 1972, . Indications . are that . another person will have to be added to Complete,' the `tremendous 'consuming' procedure which 'must be followed in every 'severance. Speaking only briefly to council, Gary Davidsen said there have been some . problems , in administering the official pian for— eHuron County but adjustments in the Plan will be made as soon :as possible. • crease in volume of work. due to Davidson, ..also urged all nal Land Division matters". It was municipalities'to have zoning and shown that i€county planner Gary building bylaws which would give Davidson is to be able to get on power to local ,committees ,of ,,,� ire^ to db adjustment: additional personnel will.have to In o re�r `busrne'ss ,ft as -- be secured to relieve Davidson of learned that approval has been • his land -dividing duties.. reeeiyved from the Province for In his report, the chairman of two projects under the Winter • the Land Division Committee Ian` Works Program to be conducted . •McAllister, Hay°To' rnship, said at the Huron County Pioneer' his committee had expected about » Museum., The ,initial project for 120 applications in the first year. •$10,050 is for a clean-up program To date since operations began and other required maintenance August 1, there have been 138 work, The second•project is the applications including '65 rewriting of the Museum• booklet applications completed, 69- and also recataloguing exhibits as pending and four files closed, they exist at the present time for ., 'About 400 , severances will record and insurance purposes, likely be requested soon in It was also announced that -' connectionnwith .the _hydro line, v-erbal approval had been .. going through Huron County from received front R. E. McKinley's the Bruce Power Station, - Ottaw'a office for a program in the ",We are,several weeks amount of $22,520 to clean out n behind," said McAllister who brush and , v�eeds along, Huron explained to council the Wilt- County roads. Egmon4viI»fr»property» subject of :lengthy talk The committee from Seaforth- Tuckersmith attempting to restore the VanEgmond Reserve in Egmondville as a tourist attraction in that area appeared before Huron County Council last Friday to solicit a donation for their project. Whileno enact amount of money Foundation, a government- sponsored organization dedicated to restoring and refurbishing historical buildings. tCol. Anthony VanEgmond, the man commissioned 'to construct, the road from Galt -to Goderich, settled in Egmondville which was named after him. • This ,•colorful JEEPM ,SSADORJ /E IN -AMI MATADOR—HORNET—GREMLIN G•RAF'S SERV -ICE „ Goderich 2 , 8 :%field . Road . bd 6s1 ay iora ,.Nl r OO, „ ., JohnGraf - b 484 1 FINA reminded to be generous since • Seaforth-Tuckersmith is now "demilitarized zone" where the_ -Idris and other'4ndustla•ie-a<re--., all that ...rd -er -us small and not o .1' p and 'where"charity is iflmost iilecessary." . A ,,ompiete history of the emergence 'of the , ; Var Egmend . Restoration ly oundation was, recounted in detail ,and it was shown that the vont) is now affiliated with . the Heritage 1837 Rebellion and was widely known for hia soldiering abilities. oh treAlev r irrecl,in the il,'it =�'hEottd-.�oitae:.�he�.bu t while he resided across the road, a property also under consideration by the VanEgmond Restoration Foundation. Twenty.five percent of . the donor for the,restoration pro f ect ,. . 1,.. ♦ mast be raiised locatx y total labor Wil be hired to .complete the work,' it was promised;