The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-05-09, Page 15ii
GDERIGR 'SIGNAL -STAN, THURSDAY, MAV 9, 1974—PAGE
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8. HELP WANTED
RESPONSIBLE man --.fora driver.
Apply C , & W Sanitation, 205
Nelson Street, Goderich 524:9514 or •
after •6 p.m.. 524-2352.-19,20
9. WANTED-1General)
EXPIy'i'•IENCED brick and block
layers, top wages, steady work. Con-
tact G.E.-Walter, General Contrac-
tor, Clinton. ' Phone 482-
6643.-19tfnc
I HAVE an outstanding , oppor- -
tunity for you, full or part-time in
the motorist service field, No invest-
ment. Excellent new and repeat
commissions. Call me, Charlie. Lee,
22 Alfred Street, Wingham, Phone
357-1383.-19,20, 21 ar
AMIN 'vow
9. WANTED (General)
'A . CHILD'S black give -a -show
projector. In working .condition.
Phone I524-8096.-19 .
WILL pay .cash for car 68-70. No
dealers. Certification not necessary.
Apply box 104, c/o Signal -
Star, -17,19
ONE pair used boy's roller skates,
size 5 or 6, Phone 524-8936
anytime.—l8, 19nc '
'WANTED to btiy - TV towers with
rotors and antennas complete•k
Phone '236-4734.---19ar
CEMENT m'i'xer; also treadle
sewing machine bottom. Phone 524-
6404:-19.,20,21
COMPLETE. household effects or
small lots wanted. Call C and E
.. Furniture, 52,4-7231.-gttf
RABBITS
FOR MEAT
Contact Ray Hanna
RR 2, Auburn , . •
12. AUCTION SALE—
. r
ALE
WAITED
CAST IRON
SCRAP
WE;'PAY HIGHEST PRICES
CALL -
HOPPER FOUNDRY
LTD
FOREST
8.7.,.3-2641
10. EMPLOYMENT WANTED
WILL babysit in my home Monday
"to Friday. Phone 524-6909.-19
12. AUCTION SALE
13. ,,SERVICES AVAILABLE 13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
WILL do lawnucfitting. Phone 524-
8644.-18
RIDING lessons. Professional . in-
struction for the beginner or advan-
ced rider. Private or group. lessons.
There are still afew openings in our
spring' schedule. The Tack Shack
Equestrian Centre. 395-5443..-19ar
° LADIES - Summer will soon be
here, be ready for it. }Lave !your out-
fits made by Dianne. Phone 524-
, ' 2492.--18tfar
AUCTIONEERS
and
LIQUIDATORS
,BRUCEFIELD; ONT.
Offer the most modern
auction methods..
LICENSED and BONDED
ONTARIO—WIDE
BRUCEFIELD 482-3120
MORNING
ANTIQUE
AUCTION SALE
at the Auction Rooms, Hwy. 21,.
one mile :south of Goderich.
Saturd4 ,, Mciy► '18
10 A.M. - •
Consignments welcome
Complete .list in next week's
paper.
Mike Cummings
Auctioneer
524.9064
19
Goderich Garden. Club
Auction Sale
of Perennials, Bulbs, ;Roots, What -you -have, etc. at: -
Robertson Memorial Public School Auditorium
MAY 13. at 8' p.m.
Old and new members welcome, come and bring your plastic
bags and boxes, and enjoy the fun.
IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE
EVERY =FRIDAY AT 8:00' P.M.
BALL AUCTIONS LTD..
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO'
ITEMS OF INTEREST
New Leonard refrigerator with matching 30" electric stove
(green or gold), Leonard automatic washer and dryer, elec-
`ptrophonic Morse quality component set witth'8 track tape deck,
61oily styles of Morse stereos, Morse sewing machine; large
selection sof bedroom and chesterfield suites In styles of
Spanish, Colonial, French Provincial & Modern, new single
hind double beds, lovely table and swag lamps, 4 styles of cof-
fee and -end table sets, kitchen suites In a variety,of styles and
colours, Lezyboys, seta of dishes, radios, sets of silverware
and gift items and many more items too nurhel:'ous to mention.
This is a large sale consisting of quality furniture .wtiich will be
sold to the highest bidder.
'NOTE: Terms of sale are cash end our handyTKM budget plan.
There is plenty of parking and seating. A refreshment booth
and washroom facilities are available.
SALES CONDUCTED BY: BALL AUCTIONS LTD., BRUSSELS
AUCTIONEER: G.J. BALL
n PHONE 887-9363
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TWILIGHT AUCTION SALE
To be held for a Carlow and Auburn area consignment of an-
tiques, primitives; furniture and appliances; at Knepp's Auction
Room; Main St. Seafohh on Friday evening, May 10 at 7:15 p.m.
FURNITURE & ANTIQUES - round oak table and four chairs
(claw feet); six matching pressbackchairs; five matching
pressback chairs; Boston rocker; six other rockers; hanging
Iarrtp; two partial hanging lamps; pine end cherry pieces of
primitives; brass bucket and other items; chine brass gong;
doll and doll buggy, old; 12 -Picture frames; washstands; com-
modes; small tables; odd chairs. high & CHINA - Eight piece setting of dishes; compote;
cake -stand; press glass; cruet stand; large 'quantity. of crocks,
berry bowl and five nappies; and many, more fine' pieces.
APPLIANCES -Refrigerators; stoves; Annex; etc.-
' ELL'S
RA1H,WELLS
AUCTION :SERVICE .
BRUCEFIELD 482-3120
SEPTIC tanks cleaned, modern
equipment, work guaranteed, Write
or phone H.T. Dale, Clinton. Phone
482-3320.—tf '
FURNITURE — REFINISHING.
Prompt service, reasonable rates.
Call Ernie Niblock, 526.7272, after 5
p.m.
HAVE. your rugs and chairs cleaned
by dependable cleaners. Call
Superior Maintenance, phone 524-
8892, Goderich.
CALL now to have your garden
tilled. Phone 524-6973.—.17,18,19
ROOFING .-done at reasonable
rates. ,Also trim painting and win-
. dow• cleaning.. Phone 524-
9045.-1$,19,20,21
DAILY CARtENTAL
Reasonable Rates
McGEE'S
Goderich
Phone 524-8391
gl9tf
VACUUM CLEANER S
SALES & SERVICE
ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
VARNA
282.5748 ' getln
• VARNA .
262-5748 ' gcifn
CEMENT GRAVEL
BACKHOE WORK
GRAVEL AND FILI.
SCREENED TOP SOIL
Lyle Montgomery,,,; ,
CLINTON 482-7644 tfn
CHIMNEYS And
-CARPENTER JOBS
For new or, pointing up old
chimneys or" small carpentry
jobs. °
VERNON GLENN,
.AUBURN
1126-7238
B
HOFFMEYER
Plumbing &, Heating Ltct.
APPLIANCES
55 KINGSTON ST.
ELECTRIC'
inglis washers, dryers,
refrigerators, dishwashers,.
ranges
GAS
Ranges, barbecues, lights,
ranges
r l
ACE
RADIO & TV
fif l S* d
Soles it Service
-1Reears to all
makes of
Radio & Television
60 PICTON ST: W.
FRANK WILCOX--524-7771,
.RUSTPROOF
Let us do a complete job on that
new -g late model' car. Well worth
the reasonable investment. Sea us
at
ROUSE AUTO ELECTRIC
BELTONE
HEARING AID SERVICE
Sales and Service to all makes.
Free Electronic Hearing Teats
at our Clinton Office.
Clinton 482-7584
10to21b
PIANO
TUNING
and .,
REPAIR
Protect the value of 'your piano.
Have it tuned and inspected
regularly.
-call
Bruce Pulsifer.
SEAFOrsiTH 527=0053
-SCREENED.
TOP SOIL'
Lyle Montgomery
Clinton
482.-7644
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Cafro`/
r(� a
e andscap nj
,& rden Centre
o * DESIGN
* MAINTENANCE
* CONSTRUCTION
• BLDG. 10
• VANASTRA
ONTARIO
482-9565
4f
HOME
REPAIR
'SERVICE
Painting, roofing, eavestroughs
cleaned and repaired, chimneys
repai'r`ed or. removed.
FREE ESTIMATES
.. Paul. Lassallne..524-7158,.
Ken Duncan 524-6065
14, NOTICE TO CREDITORS } 1R. MISCELLANEOUS 25, IN MEMORIAM .
-NOTICE TO CREDITORS: All
persons°having claims against the
Estate of DONALD THOMPSON,
Farmer, late of the Township of
Wawanosh,`in the County of Huron,
who died on or about the 25th day
of February, 1974, are required to
file the same with full particulars
with the undersigned by the 18th
day of May, 1974, as after that date
the assets of the estate will be
distributed. Dated at Goderich, On-
tario; this 22nd day of April, 1974.
PREST AND EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate. --18.19,20
NOTICE TO . CREDITORS: All
persons having claims against the
Estate of PBRCY WEIR
YOUNGBLUT, Farmer, tate of the
Village of Auburn, in the Coi.tnty of
Huron, who died on or about .the
3rd day of March, 1974, are
required to file the's 'at `ie with full
particulars with the undersigned by.
the 25th day of May, 1974,° as after
that date the assets of the estate
will be distributed. • Dated " at
Goderich, Ontario, this 22nd day of
April, .1974.
PREST AND EGENER, a
Barristers, etc.
Goderich, Ontario. '
E,;
Solicitors for the Estate—l8,19,20
'15. PUBLIC NOTICE
ANY former Mitchellresidents in-
terested in a float for the Centen-
nial Parade July 1, contact 524-
8582 or 524.9994.--19x
20. TO GIVE AWAY
KERR: In loving memory of a dear
husband and father, Kenneth Kerr,
who passed away nine years ago,
May 10, 196.5. '
.. 0 Years go by but' memories stay
As near and dear as yesterday.
It's not the words, they are but few.
It's the loving memories we keep of
you.
Lovingly remembered by wife
Georgina, daughter Janet and
family. -19
TO GIVE AWAY - 5 months old
male pup, part Spaniel and Black
Lab: Phone 524-6903.-19nc
TO give away, orange male Persian
kitten, 6 weeks old, litter trained.
weaned: Call 524-.7875.-19nc
21. BIRTHS
.GROSS: At Clinton Hospital on
April 27, 1974, a son Bryan - Gordon,
`to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gross (Gor-
don and Bernice) of RR 1, Auburn.
A brother for Anit'h.-19
DEBOLD: At Alexandra Hospital,
on May 1, 1974, tot Mr: and Mrs.
Aylmer Debold, a daughter, Doreen
Janet' A sister for Debbie
Marie. -19
BRINDLEY: At . Alexandra,
Hospital on May 2, 1974, to•Mr. and
Mts. Ross. Brindley (nee McEwan),
`Dungannon, a daughter. -19
MA`FI'HERS:' At Alexandra
Hospital on May 4, 1974, to Mr. and
Mrs. John Mathers, RR2,'Goderich,
a son, Mark Harold. -19
I WILL no longer be responsible for •
any debts."incurred by my wife, Ruth KNIGHT: Kevin and Charlene of
Smith, after this date May 9, 1974. 240.81 'Norwood, Oak Park,
William Smith. -19,20,21 • Michigan praise God for the birth of
their daughterKimberly.Ann, 2 lbs.
I WILL no longer be responsible for 151/2. ozs., April 19, 1974 at William
any dens incurred by my' wife, Beaumont Hospital, Royal„ Oak,
• Stephanie Vogt, as of this.date, May ' Michigan:First grandchild for Rev,
2, 1974. Mr, Peter Vogt.-18,19,2irit., and . Mrs. Kenneth Knight of
Leamington and Mrs. David Green-
field of Oak Park, Michigan. First
great. grand "'daughter" for -Mrs.
16. PERSONAL Agnes Mugford, Goderich 'and first
great grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
James Knight, Toronto.:
AAA. Having a drinking problem?
Call -524-6001. Write AA, Box 51," -
Goderich:—tfnc 23. ENGAGEMENTS
WANTED for insurance purposes
only. Anyone who witnessed an ac-
cident on May 3 at approximately
1;45 p.m. at the intersection of Vic-
ky' .told' Street South and Kingston
Street, between dark green. 1966
Beaumont -and • •1973 frown Dodge
trtick, please phone 524-6960.-19
1
HURON
PINES.
ELECTRIC
86 KING ST.
INDUSTRIAL, RESIDENTIAL
FARM WIRING
CLINTON 482-7901
PROP. BUDD KUEHL
a ,
Sid Bruinsma
FOR ALL YOUR°
• . EXCAVATING NEEDS
. BACKHOE "
. BULLDOZING
DUMP. TRUCK
SEPTIC TANK SYSTEMS
BASEMENT EXCAVATIONS -
SEWERS '
FREE ESTIMATES
Goderich 5244668
SKELTON
APPLIANCES'
Inglis—Moffat—Beatty
Sales—Service
Repairs to all makes
36 Britannia Rd. W. •
Ph. 524-7871
—17t(
YOUR FURNITURE
AND CARPETS
DESERVE THE
BEST!.
Have
Carpet. Care
9
Clean them with
Steam
Call
524-2440
15. PUBLIC NOTICE
WHEELCHAIRS—WALKERS
The Humanitarian Service G.P. &
T. Committee of the Goderich •Qdd-
fellow 'and Rebekah Lodges have
equipment for. loan. Contact Amos
Osbaldeston, 524-9623 or Fred Frit -
MO, 524.7217.
DO YOU have marriage or far'nily
probletns? The Ministry of Com-
munity & Social Services offers help,
in the form of marriage and 'family
counselling either in your home or
in the Wingham Office, 199
Josephine Street. For appointment,
phone :357-3370.--8tf .
WHO CARES?
BIRTHRIGHT CARES!
Birthright Is a free
Emergency Counselling Service
524-7157
17, LOST AND FOUND
ELDON St area tricycle, red and
white, narrow grey front tire. Also
green and vellow plastic pedal
motorcvcle'. If seen - call 524-
'9177,-19
EYEGLASSES in black case with -
spring clip. Possibly near Fincher's
Lodge Furniture, West Street or
Denomme's Garden Centre,;
Hamilton Street on Tuesday after-
noon, April 23, 1974 between 4:30
p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Reward for
return. Phone 524-6492.-19
19. BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
GRO=W CUCUMBERS
FOR BiCKS!
Contracts are, now available.
For information call Maurice
Cronin,-
,+1Teoswater--Phono
392-6290
15.. PUBLIC NOTICE'
26. CARD OF THANKS
Dr. and Mrs. G.F. Mills are'pteased
to announce the engagement of
their daughter Karen Elizabeth to
.John Richard Button; son of Dr.
and Mrs..J.R. Button Of Richtown.
The marriage will take place in
:June.�=t9 - ..... _ -
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Preszcator,
Sattford, are pleased to announce
the . engagement of their daughter
Joan Maude to Harold Samuel
Cook, s n of Mr.tand Mrs. Robert
Cook, Goderich. The marriage to
take place May 25, 1'9274 at 5 p.m. at.
Knox Presbyterian Church,
Goderich.--19
Mr. and Mrs. Morris McMillan are
pleased to announce the forth-
coming marriage of their daughter
Karen Maureen to' Harold Wayne
Draper,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Draper`, all of*G9derich. The wed-,
ding will take place on .Saturday
.June 8, :1971 t '4 --.•p.m.' in Knox
Presbyterian Church;. Goderich.-19
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walter. RR 4,
Goderich, are pleased to announce
the engagejrnent of their youngest.
daughter Lucy .June to Mr. Keith
Harper Camplin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Camplin RR 2,
Clarksburg Ont. The wedding will
-take place Saturday June 8, 1974 at
: two o'clock in Knox Presbyterian
Church; Goderich.-1.9
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Needham,
Goderich, Ontario, are pleased to
announce the forthcoming marriage
of their` eldest daughter, Vicki
Darlene, to Mr. Michael John Kelly
of Wyoming, son of Mr. and Mrs.
.Jaiik Kelly, Baysville, Ontario. 'l'he
wedding will take place on Satur-
day, June 1, 1974 at 4:30 p.m. in St.
George's Anglican Church,
Goderich.-19x
25. IN MEMORIAM
26. CARD OF THANKS
HAYDEN: Sincere thanks for gifts,
cards -and visits while we were in
hospital and since coining home. We
are especially grateful' to Dr.
Lomas, Dr. Jackson, and the nurses '
on second east for their ,excellent
care.—Donna and ° Linda.
Hayden. -19
BARKER: My sincere thanks to Dr.
R.G. Lon as, nurses and staff
Alexandra Hospital, also to the ex-
cellent co-ordination of the Am-
` bulance staff for their early mor-
ning jaunt to Victoria Hospital with
PETERS-GAGEL: I would. like to
thank the nurses and staff on
second east for their care during my
stay in hospital. Special thanks to
Drs. Watts, Ciesler, Lomas and
Deathe. „Also Father Moynahan,
and all the neighbours and friends
and" relatives who sent cards,
flowers and, gifts, and visited me in
the hospital. Anna Peters-
Gagel.-19x -
DEBOLD: I would like to thank
everyone who was so kind to me
during my stay in Alexandra
Hospital. Special thanks to Mrs.
Brown Supervisor . and Dr.
Deathe. Mrs. AylmerDebold.-19
LANSING: 1' wish' to express my
sincere thanks to everyone who sent
me flowers, treats, letters and cards
and visited me while I was in the
Clinton Hospital and later' in
University Hospital, London.
Thanks to the 'nursing staff, also to
Pastor Fry, Rev. Fred Carson and
Rev. Stan McDonald for.their visits.
Special thanks to Dr. R.W. Street,
and Dr. D.R. Smith, All was greatly
appreciated. Beth Lansing. -19x
RIVERS: My sincere thanks to
everyone for cards, flowers and
treats and visits while I was a
patient in Alexandra Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Wallace, nur-
ses and. staff on second east.
Florence Rivers. -19
BEIRNES: I would like to thank
everyone who sent me Owers and
cards while I was a patient in
Goderich Hospital. Special thanks
to -the nurses who were so good to
me and special thanks also to Dr.'
Waters. Eltie Beirnes.- -19
..
MITCHELL: In sweet memory of a
dear son and brother Bobby who
left us so suddenly. May 7, 1970.
God bless you, Bobby.
The nearest in all the world,
So loved on earth, in Heaven to
rest,
God bless you Bobby,
You were one of the best.
—Sadly missed Mon and -
family:' -19x
Attention Lawn Bowlers
GENERAL.
MEETING
To Discuss !he Appointment of
Three Trustees—
MAY 13,1974
AT THE CLUBHOUSE AT
8 p.m.
Mr. Jenner and I., Percy
Barker. -19
Attention
Farmers
FELLOWS: I would like to thank
the nurses and staff of Alexandra,
Hospital, during my Stay there.
Special thanks to Dr. Lomas and
Dr.- Deathe. Mary Fellows. -19
1.1
' KOLKMAN: Mr. and Mrs. Teuriis
Kolkman would like 'to thank . all
th;e, many friends, neighbours and
relatives who came to their 40th
wedding anniversary reception on
Friday, May 3, 1974. They would
like to thank 'everyone for all the
many flowers and gift~ received. A.
special,' thanks to all thaw who
helped out 'in' the kitchen. -19
FEAGAN:-1 would like to thank all
,those 'who visited me, sent° cards,
fruit and flowers while I was a
patient in Goderich Alexandra and
Marine General Hospital. A special
thanks to the nurses on first floor
and Dr. Watters. I'i was very much - •
appreciated. George . W.
Feagan.-19 4
C WANTED
PASTURE land wanted for 2 year
old standard,bred colt. Phone 524-
7805.-19
D - LIVESTOCK
2.
MURRAY GREYS
SEMEN AVAILABLE FROM
CANADIAN INVASION AND
CRANBOURNE DARYL AT
UNITED'BREEDERS - .GUELPH
WEST' BREEDERS. - WOOD=S
STOCK,
WRITE DIRECT TO
KENT LAND & CATTLE .CO.
LTD.
BOX No. 100 RIDGETOWN
RE FULL INFORMATION RE
MURRAY GREYS FOR CROSS-
BREEDING
4. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE_
Your Cottage..aS Low as
$66.00 per Month
See your Halliday Homes
Dealer. He'll show you how you
,can own a beautiful quality built
vacation home for as. little as
166.00per month.
For variety, quality, andprice,-
you simply can't do any better:
Halliday Hornes Ltd. .
Don Sager Construction
210 Mill Street
Goderich
Phone: 519-524-9530
PAPPLE: My sincere thanks to°mv
friends anti relatives; and a special
thanks to Miss Myra McNevin for
the many visits, cards and remem-
brances during my lengthy titay in
Victoria Hospital, London. A veru
special thanks. to Dr. Hugh Allen,.
Dr. Jithn Collins, Dr. D' Angelo, Dr.
Newton, Dr. Columbus, and Dr.
Reed, and also all 'of the nurses on 4
east. Kindness such as this, will not
be forgotten. Sheila Papple.—l9
LOOKING' 4
VVery sharp compact - 1972 ' Hornet 4 door sedan, one
Owner, '6 cylinder, automatic, radio, etc. $2595. -
AAll purpose vehicle. 1968 international Travelall, 6
cylinder .automatic, real good condition. $1395
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inReady to go - 1969 Dodge Monaco 9 passenger wagon,
318 V8, power equipped, 55,000 miles, scarce model. ,
nik ' $1995. .
' In class for a reasonable price in this 1970 Cadillac con-
vertible - Try us for price.
T
•
,You'll like this 1968 Rebel g door hardtop with
�o economical 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, •new tires, com-
pletely reconditioned for only $1095.
Everybody's looking for a good compact wagon ... This
19/1 Hornet Sport about comes nieely equipped with big
6, `power steering, bustom interior, plus many other ex-
tras. $2095.
To keep your cool this summer try this 1970 Ambassador
4 door sedan, factory air„ small 8, power steering, plus
many other options. One owner, 48,000 miles. We'll talk
prices with you.
�RAF'S
CJ
Arnetican
Motors
and Jssp
266 Bayfifald Road
FINA
SERVICE
John Graf
God Munroe
Godaricb 524-8411 or 824-8841.
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