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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-11-06, Page 24::111-0WItLA N110 Ca11NTItY CLASSIFIEDS PAGE 14--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 197E 4) )3. 5.ERVICES AVAILABLE g` , PHOTOGRAPHY -.•� { by FRED BISSET 524-7223 GODkRICH o . —Herman Stryker SIDING INSTALLATIONS Kaiser Aluminum Westroc Vinyl Siding, Soffit and Fascia, Eavestroughing Shutters. Duality worl3manship, reasonable prices. 20 year guarantee. Throw away that paint brush! CaII us 482-x428 AUBURN 'BODY SHOP 'Expert Collision Repairs • Insurance Work • Glass Replacement • We pick up and deliver Located on Goderich St. in Auburn GEORGE HEBERT 526-7576 Carpentry Work Home Renovating Furniture Repairs & Refinishing - (30 Years Experience) (No Job•Too Small) 524-2591 or 524-9386 Between 12 8, 1 p.m. or after 6 p.m. Sid Bruinsma " FOR ALL YOUR ,' EXCAVATING NEEDS BACKHOE . BULLDOZING DUMP TRUCK „SEPTIC TANK SYSTEMS BASEMENT EXCAVATIONS ' SEWERS FREE ESTIMATES. ,i Goderich 524-8668 HOFFMEYER Plumbing & Heating Ltd. APPLIANCES 55 KINGSTON ST. ELECTRIC Inglis washers,, dryers, refrigerators, dishwashers, ranges GAS •Ranges,, -barbecues, lights,, rimy.. Home:;:.:,:.•..... Improvements ADDITIONS R EC ROOMS SIDING SCFFIT ROOFING Phone Dave 524-2062 AFTER 6 For. Free Estimates FOR YOUR Carpet, and Upholstery Cleaning •Needs, Superior Maintenance Now Offers , STEAM or DRY.SHAMPOO For Free Estimate Call 524-8892 257 Warren St., Goderich ACE RADIO & TV FLEET WOOQ, Sales &'Service Repairs to all• makes of Radio i Television 60 PICTON SY. W. FRANK WILCOX-5244M aiirr 14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All person ;having claims against the estate of GEORGE EDWARD ,CAE.DW LL, late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, Retired Far- mer, ho died on or about' the 1.7th day of Oc6ober, 1975, are required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the -29th day of November, 1975, as after that date the assets of the estate' will be distributed; DATED at Goderich, Ontario this 27th day of October, 1975, PREST&- GENER, 33 Montreal Street,. Guderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate —45,46,47ar 20. TO GIVE AWAY WHITE male Samoyed, registered,. house trained. Dog house included. Phone 524-6859 after 6 p.m. --45 • THREE kittens to a good home. Phone 524-7531 daytime or 524- 2231 evenings.-45ar TO GIVE AWAY: FeEnale Beagle , Hound, six months old, wanted good,home, Phone 524-6048,-45 IN THE ESTATE OF Miss Edith Josephine Stirling All Persons having claims against the Estate of Miss Edith Josephine Stirling, late of Goderich, Ontario (formerly Bayfield), deceased, who died on or about the 8th day of August, 1975, are hereby 'notified to send in to the undersigned Personal Representative of the said deceased on or before the 15th day of November, 1975, full particulars of their claims. Immediat4 after the said date t'he'said Personal Representative will distribute the as`s'ets of the said deceased having regard only to claims of which it shall then have notice. . Dated at Croderich this 15th day of October,' 1975. ' VICTORIA AND GREY -TRUST COMPANY • 1 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ontario (Executor or Administrator) • By Donnelly' & Murphy 18•The Square Goderich, Ontario. Their Solicitors herein —43,44,45AR 15. PUBLIC NOTICE BAVARIAN INN will be Closed - November 4 to November 24 Treasurer's Sale. of Lands in Arrears of .Taxes County of HURON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a tax sale will be held in the Council Chambers of the Court House, Goderich, on Tuesday, December 9, 1975'at 10:00 a.m. re any unpaid taxes still outstanding at that date, as shown on the list published ,,,in••• the Ontario Gazette on September 6, 1975. NOTICE IS' HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that if any of the unpaid lands remain unsold, an adjourned sale will be held on Tuesday, December -.16, 1975 at the same hour and place. Lists of the • properties in- volved may be secured at my' office in the Court House, Goderich, Ontario.. BILL HANLY, Treasurer, COUNTY OF•I-tURON 16. ,PERSONAL WE INVITE'. engaged couples in visit the Arbor Gift Shop in Clinton, Receive a free gift and tell your friends ;thou' our shower ;ind Bridal Registry Service. No charge, finohligution.-3tf -D(') YOU have marriage or family problems? The Ministry of (om• mtinity & Social Servires 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. •—Rif 21. BIRTHS SOWERBY: To Mr. and Mrs. Richard' Sowerby, 58 Trafalgar St., Goderich, on November '3, 1975, a daughter, N1C1-ILSON : To Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nicholson, 103 WaterlooSt., Apt' 111, Goderich, on November 3, 1p75, a daughter, Lori A'nn• HAMILTON: To Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hamilton, 159 Keays St., Goderich, on November 2, 1975, a, daughter, Alecia Nicole. ELLIOTT: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Elliott (nee Linda Ashton) are proud to announce the birth of their. son, Edward Daniel, on October 28, 1975, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Ontario.-45nc • CAMPLIN: Mr. and Mrs. Keith Camplin- (nee June Walter); RR -2, C1-a-r-ksbur-g•; .O-nt-ario, • are Pleased t� announce the arrival of their son, Gregory Harper William, weighing 9 lbs. 2 ozs., on November 1, 1975, at, Meaford , General Hospital. Ninth gran-, dchild for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walter, RR 4, Gode"r,ich, Ontario. --45 1r. LOST AND FOUND LOST: Sterling silver charm bracelet, Friday night, Cambria Rd. Several- oharrns of sen- timental value, Reward. Phone 524-9892 or 524-9189, Owner anxious for return of bracelet, --44,45 '23. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Thomas,' Goderich, Ontario, are pleasedto announce the engagement of their daughter, Terry Elizabeth, to Terrance Roy Pautler, son -of •Mr. and Mrs. Roy'. Pautler of Stratford, Ontario. -45x 25. IN MEMORIAM CONNELLY: In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Jahn Connelly, who passed away six years ago, Novernber5, 1969. No one heard the footsteps Of the angels drawing near Who took from us to heaven The one we loved so dear It broke our hearts to lose you But you didn't go alone For part of us went with you The day God called you home- -Lovingly remembered• and sadly' missed by his children and grandchildren. -45x CONNELLY: In loving memory of a husband, John Connelly, who passed away six years ago on • November.5,•] 969. I do not need a special day To bring you to my mind The days I do not think of you Are very hard to find If•I could have"one life time wisfr Or a dream that could come true I'd pray to God with all nay heart For yesterday and youi._ `Lovingly remembered 'and sadly missed by wife Jo. -45x WILSON: In loving memory of a dear husband and father, who passed away six years ago, November 7, 1969. - The call was sudden The shock severe To part with one we loved so dear But God gave us courage To hear the blow But what it means to lose him No one will ever know. —Ever remembered by wife Emma and children Vera and Keith, Bill and Marilyn, and grandchildren. -45x 26. CARD Of THANKS STEMP: For you — Bill's friends — Our friends — Who cared — . who shared — in our great loss — No words can express our gratitude and our thanks at this time.—The Stemp Family, -45x TAYLOR: The family of the late Mrs, Gertrude Taylor wish to express their heartfelt thanks to friends, neighbors and relatives at the time of the recent death of a dear mother. The floral tributes, donations to charitable organizations, memorial organ fund and other ex-pressions of deep sympathy We comfort to the family+, Special thanks to R"e'J, and Mrs, •R, Brubacher, the W.M,S. ladi s of Calvary Baptist Church, anibutanceattendants, doctors 'and nurses, and . McCallum Funeral Home.—Mae Mitchell, Ethel 'and Mose Martin, Ruth and Ed Taylor. -45, 26. CARD OF THANKS MALLOUGH " The family of the late Alex Mallough wish to ex- press their sincere gratitude to' their relatives, friends and neigh- bors for their many ;acts. of kin- dness shown. at the time of the loss of a dear husband, father and grandfather... Also for the floral tributes, sympathy cards and donations to the Canadian Diabetic Association. Special thanks to Dr. Wallace and Dr. Duff and ,nurses of University Hospital, London, Rev. Royal and Rev, McCallum, McCallum Funeral Homei and the neighbors who provided • e lunch.—Clara •Ma•llough and family. -45 THIS WEEK'S' Winners ,$CLUB NO. 5 I1.1RS. ANN DRENNAN CLUB 6 MRS. JANE WITMER You can be' next Nothing' to `buy SSA Nothing to (*se Enquire today N. T.'- ORMANDY DIAMOND SPECIALIST GODERICH 1- u Still time tO.plant fall bulbs In Ontario, fall is the season when garden enthusiasts plant bulbs to ensure a colorful spring garden.' , "Many retail outlets carry a wide variety of spring - flowering bulbs," says On- tario Ministry ,of Agriculture and Food horticulturist, J. K. Hughes. "Tulips, daffodils, crocus and narcissus are perhaps the most common types, -and they come in many colors and shades." • The horticulturist recommends that bulbs be planted as soon as possible. This gives them time to eltablish a root system before freeze-up. If you are late in planting your bulbs, cover the soil with a layer of straw or grass clippings to prevent excessive frost. damage. The soil should be well worked and porous to ensure good root development. Most bulbs can be planted at a depth of about. two and one-half times their' height. "„It's a good idea," says Mr. Hughes, "to allow at least a month after the blooms fade before cutting off about one- half of the leaves. This is because they are needed to replenish energy in the bulbs." The ,rewards of your labor will • be very evident and welcome next spring,.. . when. your garden comes alive with color after the long months of winter. JOIN THE CROWD Need accuracy Use moisture testers for proper. readings If you're operating an on -the - farm grain drying system • for corn, make sure you are getting accurate moisture content readings, warns Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food .agric,ultural- engineer, J. K. Weeden. "We know that corn can be stored for a short period of time at 15.5 percent moisture, but for long term storage, it should be dried' down to 14 percent," he says. "Moisture testers provide producers with the, most ac- curate method of estimating moisture levels." . The importance of using moisture testers cannot be underestimated; drying awn coal from too high a moisture level or drying . it even a per- centage point more than 'it needs can be costly. "Suppose that ,the corn is dried to 13 percent instead of 14 percent. For 'a crop of 10,000 bushels, this amounts to removing an extra 630 gallons of water. If corn is selling at $2.70 per bushel„thisJ.s a loss of about $213 worth of corn," says' Mr. Weeden. SMILE' An elderly woman telling a relative about, her son-in-law's heart attack said, "Don't worry. He's in the best of hands in the expensive care urii•t." + + Visitor: "Does your baby brother talk yet?" • Freddy: "He doesn't have to. He gets everything he wants by yelling." , 4, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE .1111111.1.0 .,r In addition to this ..loss, producers will have the added cost of drying the grain one 'percentage point further, a `costly . and unnecessary procedure that wastes energy. Some moisture testers are not accurate at moisture contents above. 25 percent or below 13 percent or at tem- peratures other than room temperatures, he says. He recommends that a producer check the operating in`` structions that come with the moisture tester in order to determine if the tester is working in a range in which it will be accurate. 4. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE THOB.N.BHEA LTD. REALTOR Village of Bayfield, 1 acre with 4 bedrooms,. split level, family, room, large living room' with stone ' ifireplace. • 10 'percent . mortgage. Try your offer.,. - a Ph storey house,.3 bedrooms, 25 years old, down payment 5900 to a new first mortgage (don't forget the government grant of 51,500). Winthrop village 527,500, extra large lot,' 4 bedrooms, double garage, large kitthen and living room. Building lot across from Pine Lake Camp. Well treed. 134 x 138. List price .5,000 'Try your offer. If you wish to find out the value of your property (amount of mortgaging) or the best 'type of financing, please call Ron Samways 482-3337. RON SAMWAYS 482-3337 • EdeniJCornes AUBURN 526-7794 Numerous plans available Summer or permanent homes We will completely build, inc. plurrfbigtg and et'ectrical homes. To you"r ' specification or ours We also do. addition and renovation. Phone: DON or ALFREDA a t,. Wanda Linner plays a female lead ,role as Meg beside Rob Bundy who plays Jeff in the GDCI musical production Brigadoon. Here Wanda sings Meg's lamentations to Jeff as part of what Warren Robinson terms her "knockout" singing role. (staff photo) ACREAGE & HOUSE Lighted' stone pillared entrance • greets the way to this beautifully remodelled brick home. Stone fireplace with raised hearth and mantel and pine beamed ceilings are •only "a couple of the many -features. Situated on a well treed and landscaped 2 acres, with 8 acres under cultivation. Phone us today for more information. HOME IN BENMILLER • Your own pond accompanies this 4 bedroom home which is located on a paved road close to the. General Store and Benmiller Inn. Mortgage terms are available. Listed at, $59,500. -_ , 114 ACRES With this 3 bedroom brick home located 11/2 miles west of Dublin. Aluminum storm doors and windows. Asking $37,000. COTTAGES Port Albert - Lakefront .2 bedroom cottage on beach level. Fireplace and beamed ceiling in living room. Pliny insulated. Asking 533,500. - Coventry Heights - Lakefront 3 bedroom cottage with cathedral ceilings, stone fireplace. Fully insulated.' Carpet throughout. Excellent` for year round living. 10 miles south 'o'l--»Goderich, Asking 545,900. ESTATE; \•I1..A A. 1tiy vim 111 moill Jr Realty & Insurance Limited BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY:, Discount store west of Stratford. Good income. Selling due to illness. 565,000 in- cludes stock, goodwill, lease, store fixtures, sign, shelves, cash register, air conditioner, milk cooler, etc. Village of Port Albert. New modern one floor home. Custom built with many extras.Beautiful fireplace. Approx. 1 acre lot. Country home near Goderich. Well maintained 2 bedroom home With electric heat, bathroom has colored fixtures. Attached garage. Stove, frig and all furniture, included. Lot 100 x 100. Lakefront, modern, year round home, 2 fireplaces, 21,2 baths, - 3, bedrooms. Unconverted 2 storey school house in St. Helens. Good well and furnace. Cottages: We have many cottages of all descriptions,' ranging in price frbrn 55,000 (1 only) to 515,000 and up. ENID BELL GODERICH 524-8191 GRAND BEND 238-2303 Point Clark - Second row 2 ° bedroom cottage. All furnishings included. Listed gat 521,500. REC. & TRA'ILER PARK 117 acres with spring fed lake and stocked trout pond surrounded by 125 trailer sites, '80 with hydro & water. Included is a dance hall, store; pony stable, building with showers & toilets, and 1972 double -wide 60' x 24' home with 4 bedrooms. Books shown to serious buyers. Phone, today for more information. Asking 5185,000. DON 'HOLST REAL ESTATE LTD. REALTOR 53 West Street 524-8951 John Thompson Evenings: 527-0238 Lorne Henry Evenings: 395-5080 Tom Tobe%' ; r. E v9uirtgs: 529-7.131 JOIN THE CROWD PESTELL REAL ESTATE—REALTOR 395-5833 8 Bert W. Pestell, Real Estate, Realtor, Waterloo is pleased to announce the appointment of Ruth Van Der Meer, as Sates Manager Of a new branch office at AM BERLEY. -a Ruth is a long time resident of the area and is fully prepared to handle your Real Estate transactions. Ruth welcomes your inquiries and looks forward to meeting her 'many -friends at the new office opening. AMBERL'EY OFFICE - 395.5833 Residence (Goderich) 524-7875 MORTGAGES ARRANGED, BOUGHT ea " & SOLD" •