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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-07-15, Page 13TownedeCountry__ IFIED CLA 31. Service di rectory Screened Top®Soi 1. For Lawns. Gardens. Flower Beds calla LYLE MONTGOMERY 482-7644 PHONE EVENINGS H.T. DALE Septic Tank Service Serving Goderich and area for 15 years PHONE Clinton 482-3320 Seaforth 527-0284 Or CONSTRUCTION *General Contracting •Custom Building *Brick 8. Block Work •Fencing *Aluminum Siding 332 WALNUT ST. S. Call Earl Lawrence 524-8730 31. Service directory GAFFNEY WELDING Welding i. Fabrication lo: *STEEL *ALUMINUM *STAINLESS STEEL Mede Service Aweigh l Phone 524-6667 ralia CLIFFORD HUGILL Backhoe Service 524-7170 GARDINER'S DELIVERY We deliver and move anything large or small *free estimates* 524-2421 We are pleased to an- nounce that Paul Spain who has had extensive experience in delivery and moving service, will operate this business. D & R SERVICES CHESLEY ONT. ASPHALT SEALING DRIVEWAY & ROOF REPAIR FREEESTIMATES 1-363-2182 1-363-3811 after 7 p.m. LITTLE'S PAINTING AICD. - • DECOR Specializing In painting and wallpapering FREE ESTIMATES Greg Little Robert Hodges ' 524-74.49,,. 524-9642 LIMITED CUSTOM BUILDING * * * RENOVATIONS GENERAL CONTRACTING 736 Dow Df, 524-2497 GODERICH 524-8905 Albert Durst Gerry Duna Jim Dunt Sill Durst •SEPTIC TANKS •SEWERS •BULLDOZING •BACKHOE WORK •GRAVEL•TOPSOIL For a complete job call SID ; t UINSMA EXCAVATING LTD. Goderlch 524-8668 T&E FABRICATING (formerly Mathieson Welding) 360 CAMBRIDGE ST. GODERICH 524-4647 " for all your •FABRICATING *PORTABLE WELDING •ALUMINUM WELDING *WELDING REPAIRS OUT OF,T®WN CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-465-4261 31. Service directory d Roach for the LONG HANDLED FULLER -WINDOW BRUSH firer FRED H. UISSET PHOTOGRAPHY 524-7223 evenings CARPET CARE Rugs & Upholstery Pro- fessionally Steam Clean- ed. Fre Estimates 524-2440 ecoratln td� 33 Huron St., Clinton Box 337, Cllntdn NOM 1L0 482-9542 529-7939 Paints, Stains, Min Wax products. Wall coverings, Draperies. Floor Sanding, Texturing Interior & Exterior Contracting FREE CONSULTING PAINTING AND DECORATING Protect your investment!. Preserve the beauty of your home or cottage HAVE IT PAINTED! Interior & Exterior Professional Work Reasonable Rates CALL DON AT 524-8832 after 6 p.m. CONCRETE FORMING WALLS & FLOORS For a complete lob call SID BRUINSMA EXCAVATING LTD. - S24-8668 PAINTING MINOR HOME REPAIR PH. D. MacDONALD 524-9216 SCOTT DRAINAGE RIPLEY COMPLETE FARM DRAINAGE SERVICE "DRAINED FIELDS ,INCREASE YiELDS" FREE ESTIMATES 395-2992 395-3563 Paper Hanging and Painting Reasonable Rates Neat, clean work CALL 524-7961 AFTER S P.M. rClassic Sign and Design L3964319 GODERICHSJGNALSTAR, WEDNESDAY„JULY 15, 1961—PAGE 11 phoni.. 31. Service directory APPLIANCE REPAIRS Service to all h takes. Authorized service for Inglis. Enterprise. Magic Chef. Whirlpool CALL 521-7861 HOFFMEYER APPLIANCE CENTRE Division of HOFFMEYER PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. 33 Kingston St.. Goderlch ART'S Landscaping -Nursery and Garden Centre 116 Bennett, Goderlch LAWi4ARE ROLLING FERTILIZER SPRING BULBS Complete line of Everything needed for INDOOR & OUTDOOR GARDENING 524-2645 34. Personal PREGNANT AND DISTRESSED? Married or single. free positive con- fidential support. Help. is a's close as your telephone. BIRTHRIGHT - London (collect) 432-7197. 5274)115 ol- 524-2(123.-1.52x 35. Notice to creditors ALL persons having claims against the Estate of PAMELA MARGARET STEVENSON, late of the Town of Goderlch,' in the County of Huron. who died on or about the 14th day of May, 1981, are required to file the same with full Particulars with the undersigned by the 2:ith day of July, 1981. as after that date the assets of the estate wilI.be distributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 23rd day of June. 1981. ' PREST and EGENER, Barristers. etc.. 33 Montreal Street. Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. - 26-28 36. Announcements, notices 1 WHEELCHAIRS WALKERS The Humanitarian Service Committee of the Goderich Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges have equipment for loan. Contact Amos (Js.baldeston, 524-9623 or Fred f Yitzley_ 524-77217.`- 2eowx - 36. Announcements, notices STAMP -Post Card Collectors; - Drop in and say hello. .at Queens Bush Stamps, Bruce County Rd. 1, South of Hwy. 9, in Kinlough. 395-3545.-20-31x FULLER BRUSH . & RAWLEIGH products representative Arnold A. Vint. Phone 524-6564 or call at 110 Park St. for more in- Jorrnatiof.-25-28 I WILL not be responsible for any debts incurred by my wife Tracy Lynn as of this date. -Terry Powell.- 43 NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF WEST WAWANOSH Effective immediately the West Wawanosh Waste Disposal Site will be open as follows: Saturdays - 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesdays • 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Meeting of The Liquor Licence Board of Ontario will be held at THE ROYAL CANADIAN LE- GION; . 48 ,QNTARIO STREET NORTH, KITCHENER. ONTAR- 10 on T.UESDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1981, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon. at which time the Board will hear appli- cations for new licences in accordance with The Liquor • Licence Act, 1975 and regula- tions thereunder The following establishment has applied for a licence'of the class indicated, and the application will be entertained at the afore- mentioned location and time; B • -(198Blue 0) WaterLimiteGolfd Course ' (MAR.R- #1. Bayfield, Ontario) Dining Lounge Licence and Lounge Licence Applicant: Blue Water Golf Course (1980) Limited AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any person who is resi- dent in the municipality and who 'wishes to make represen- tation, relative to the applica- tion, shall make their submis- sion to the Board •in writing prior to the date -of the hear- ing. or in person at'the time and place of the hearing. (Cop- ies of written submissions will be forwardedto the applicant), . Executive Director Liquor Licence Board of Ontario 55 Lakeshore' Boulevard East TORONTO.' Ontario,'M5E 1A4 MINISTRY OF CONSUMER • AND COMMERCIAL • RELATIONS THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT. 1975 • • 40. Lost & Found • LOST • One • pair of lady's eyeglasses, Tight brown frame. Phone 52:4 7144,-- 28 TWO KiTTENS lost in area of W'idder and Britannia. • Phone 524.21;31. .28 LOST Taken from 179 Strang Court. a two•man-tent. • red With blue floor, children's belonging; inside. Anyone having any information about this.. please phone 524.48..:311. Reward - " li IININIZEintiiiNGO 38. Auction sale 38. Auction sale AUCTION SALE hy, Over 60 Tractors AND 1,50 Pieces1 of Equipment Over 30 Combines Large quantity of Cement Forms AT BRiNDLEY SALES YARD _p DUNGANNON Saturday, July 18 10 a.m. More consignments welcome PHONE 529-7970 or SHOP 529-7625 Gordon Brindley, Auctioneer AUCTION SALE Antiques, furniture, appliances, household effects, fur coats, two wheel trailer, etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton, Ont. for Lloyd Zinn of Goderlch Saturday, July 18 at 10 AM Two fur coats recently valued at approx: 9,000 each, 1 fur stole at approx `500.00; new pine roll top desk; new pine chest of drawers; Admiral floor model color TV (nice one); air conditioner; 9 x 12 Oriental type rug; Harvest gold frost free fridge; antique nursing rocker w/needlepoint seat and back; nine piece dining room suite (real nice); pine shelf cupboard; two wicker arm chairs with matching round table and fern stands; Fren- chprovincial chest and . chair, chesterfield and two chairs; fancy Y, round table; magazine table; small an- tique secretary desk; washstand; Goderlch lighthouse oil painting; 1904 by T. Pritchard; Benmiller oil painting by T. Pritchard; antique school house bell double woodenbed and mattress w/matching dresser; small chest of drawers; 2 continental single beds w/matching nite table, dresser and chest of drawers; bedroom lam- ps; bridge lamp; floor lamps; heat lamp; metol chest; vacuum cleaner; upholstered chairs; CCM exercise bike (top of the line); chrome tables and 4 chat step stool; large wail mirror; coffee table w/pull outables; 2 nice end tables; extension ladder; protector and screen; cameras; luggage; real good chest of silver; sliver pieces; crystal stemware; colour glass; cups and saucers; glass pieces; figurines; two wheel trailer; bedding and misc. etc.; sump pump. Plan to attend this sale. TERMS -CASH • Richard Lobb -Auctioneer CLINTON 482-7398 AUCTION SALE JACK ALEXANDER, AUCTIONEER WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE next to L.C.B.O. Wingham Sale of furnishings and effects from the home of Mrs. John Ostrom and Mrs. Hugh McKague, with some ad- ditions - SATURDAY, JULY'' -18 11:00 a.m. Player Heintzman Piano and fifty Tolls; Admiral colour TV on stand; 3 -section bookcase; Harriston cook stove with warming closet; old typewriter desk; chest freezer; Westinghouse dryer: 2 -door frost -proof refrigerator; 24" McClary electric stove; 2 3 -piece bedroom suites; 2 twin beds; dressing table and bench; Kroehler chesterfield; recliner; violin, base viol ; 9- piece dining room suite; 150 National Geographics; TV trays; cupboard bottom; blanket box; wooden high chair; old swivel office chair; 2 ironing boards; clocks; 2 wicker clothes baskets; coffee table: end tables; stepup tables; pictures and frames; stools; metal tables; odd chain; small storage cabinet; old metal floor lamps; bottles; several suitcases; 2 push mowers; power mower with rewind and adiustable wheels; 2 electric brooms; 1'/a gal. pressure sprayer; portable typewriter; trike; suntan lamp; record cabinet; records; Evans Bros. Ingersoll piano; Eaton's teabox; several handtools; garden tools; kitchenware pots, pans, etc,; table lam- ps; blankets; sheets; towels. etc. ,PREVIEW: FRIDAY 2-5, 7-9, prior to sale time MOBILE LUNCH ' ° . TEL:357-1442 MORTGAGE SALE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY, 308 HURON ROAD (HIGHWAY NO. 8) GODERICH, ONTARIO. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage registered as Number 156224, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction on Monday, July 20th, 1981 at 7 p.m. at 308 Huron Road, Goderlch; On- tario. All and singular that certain parcel or tract of lend and premises, situate lying and being in the Town of Goderlch, in the County of Huron and Province of On- tario and beine composed of South 31.63 feet to Lot 28 and all of Lot 29, Plan 463 for the said Town of Goderlch having a frontage of appn:titl /array 113 feet and a dep- th of 133 feet. Located on the property are two buildings: Building No. 1 - approximately 3400 square feet used as an ap- pliance retail store formany years. Building No. 2 - erected in 1975; pole structure 32 feet by 64 feet with coloured steel siding, cement floor, hydro,- used for service area and storage. The said property will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid and conditions of sale. _TERMS: A deposit of Five thousand ('5,000.00) Dollars by cath or by certified cheque to be paid at the time of sale and the balance within thirty days thereafter. FOR FURTHER particulars regarding the Auction and appointment for inspection phone: Alf Hutchinson 524- 9594. RICHARD LORD, Auctioneer, Clinton, Ontario. (519)482-7898. 41. To give away ST. BERNARD and'Bouvier to a good. home. Owners moving. Phone S24-6684.-28,29 . TO GIVE away to good farm home, spayed, two-year-old female, all shots, Irish Setter Collie. Phone 524-6498 after 8 : 3U p.m. -28 44. Engagements BLANEY-WORKMAN Mr. William Fraiser of Egmondville is pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of his sister, Muriel Jeannette Workman of Goderich, daughter of the late Mor. and Mrs. Grant Fraiser of Seaforth, to Mr. William J. Blaney of Goderich, son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Blaney of Meneset, Goderich. The wedding will take place at Knox, Presbyterian Church in Goderich on August 29th -at 6 p.m. -28 KRANDER-SUPLAT Mr. and Mrs. Steve Suplat are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Anne to Colin Ian Brander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brander. The wedding will take place at 4 o'clock, Saturday. August 1, in Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich.-28nx, DENNY-COOK Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. Cook of Westfield wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Janet Marie to Lyle William Denny, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wi niam Denny`of Palmerston. Wedding to take _. place at Weeping Maple Farm, %Vestfield, Saturday. July 25 at :3:30 p.m. -28 .c . H:AUGH-NIVINS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nivins of Goderich are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sandra Dee to E. Bruce Haugh, son of Mrs. Mary Haugh of Clinton. The marriage will take place Saturday, July 25 at 7:00 in. North Street United Church; Goderich.-'28 KIRKCONNELL .POLLOWAY The marriage of Dawn Renee Pollow•ay. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Polloway of Calgary. Alberta to Donald Harold Kirkconnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kirkconnell, R.R,2, Goderich, will • take place at Lakeview United Church. . Calgary. Alberta. Saturday. August 8 at 3 o'clock.- 28 • . 46. In memoriam SMiTH In loving memory of a dear husband. Andy. who passed away one year\ ago. July' 14. 19811. . - Fondly loved and deeply. - mourned. Heart of my heart. I miss you , so. Often my darling,. my tears will flow. - Rim ming your picture here'er Igo. 'Tis sad but true. i will abide l nt i l some da y. we' Il be side by side. Ever remembered by wife Eva.- 28x A 46. In memoriam BERLET In loving memory of 'Perry Berlet who was called home one year ago, July 20, 1980. If only, somehow, we had known That day would be his last, We would have done so many things We'd put off in the past, A hug that says, "I love you," Or the words, "Gee son, we're proud," Were in our hearts from day to day But seldom said out loud. We thought we'd have him with us, For so many years to cane Dear Lord, he still was in his teens His life had just begun. We miss him more than words can say The heartache never ends, He was a very special guy To family and friends. If we had a0 the world to give We'd give it, yes and more, To hear his voice, and see him,, smile As he came through our door. We, know that this can never be, And even When we cry, We pray, Dear Lord Thy will be done And still we're asking why? We'll never understand and yet We know our God above, Reveals in His mysterious ways The wonders of His love. Remembered always, by Mom, Dad; Sheree; Sheth and Sheila. -28x BERLET In memory of our close friend Terry who left us July 20, 1980. The blow was great, the shock severe, We little thought the end was near, • And only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without farewell. More each day we miss you, Terry, Friends may think the wound. is healed But they little know the sorrow That Hes within our hearts concealed.' -Sadly missed by his many friends.-211rix • SOWERBY In loving memory of a dear wife. mother and grand- mother. Daisy Sowerby, who passed a way July 17, 1974. •. This month comes with deep regret, It brings a day we will never forget, ; Parting comes and hearts are broken, A loved one leaves with word unspoken: With tender love• and deep regret, We who loved will never forget. - Lovingly remembered by husband. Robert: Bruce. Florence, Gerald. Betty and families. -28x . • • \\hilit// m • to • le lg 1 AUCTION SALE of Antiques will be held for McDonald Antiques at the Ripley Complex on SAT. JULY 18th. Preview at 9 a.m. Sale starts 10:30 ai.m. We are continuing to disperse our entire stock of An- tiques with a series of Auction Sales, this is our fourth one including 400 items of many desirable pieces of Canadians, etc. 2 Cherry Drop Leaf Tables; Round Oak Table and 6 Chairs; Pine Jam Cupboard; Pine Back -to -wall Cup- board; Open Hutch Cupboard; Cherry Jam Cupboard; Walnut Sideboard; Round Extension Table and 6 Chain; Selection of Chairs; Pressback High Chair; Boston Rocker; Settee and Chair; Rocking Chairs; Ono piece Pine Cupboard; Many pieces of Wooden Ware; Copper Boiler and Copper Kettle; Brass Jardinieres; Brass Can- dleholder; Several pieces of good Pottery; Set of Scales; Dinner Bell; Quantity of Antique Dishes; 3 Clocks, all in running order; Variety of Good Lamps; telephone; Spinning Wheal; Bonnet ButternutChest'of Drawers; Maple Dresser with bevelled Mirror, Pine Chest of Drawers; Pine Dresser"; 4 Commode Washstan- ds; Pine Blanket Box; Pine Oval Parlour Table; Round Oak Table with Spilt Pedestal; Other articles too numerous to mention. All articles will be sold as Is to the highest bidder. In case of a tie bid the article will be resold. Shop Will be Closed Sale Day. TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE NOTE: Listings subject to change without notice Owner - George McDonald Auctioneers Grant McDonald Wallace Balagh Ripley, 393-5353 ioeswater 392-6476 coat ONTARIO TELEPHONE SERVICE COMMISSION PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE MATTER of section. 6 [1 j, 14 and 89 of The Telephone Act [R.8.O. 1970, c.457] and IN THE MATTER of an application by the Point Clark Beach Association Incorporated for Pay -phone service at Point Clark Beach. The Ontario Telephone Service Commission will hold a hearing • into . this application on - July 22, 1981 commencing at 2:00 p.m. at the Commission's office located at 3625 Dufferin Street, Suite 200, Downsview, Ontario. Oral and/or written submissions may be made at this hearing. If you do not attend or are not represented at this hearing, the Commission will proceed 10 your absence and you will not be entitled to any further notice of the proceedings. Peter G. Schofield Secretary Registrar' . Mario.Telejhone Service Commission I 3825 Dufferin Street Suite 200 Downsview, Ontario Mak 12'2 Telephone: [416] 2484631 IININIZEintiiiNGO 38. Auction sale 38. Auction sale AUCTION SALE hy, Over 60 Tractors AND 1,50 Pieces1 of Equipment Over 30 Combines Large quantity of Cement Forms AT BRiNDLEY SALES YARD _p DUNGANNON Saturday, July 18 10 a.m. More consignments welcome PHONE 529-7970 or SHOP 529-7625 Gordon Brindley, Auctioneer AUCTION SALE Antiques, furniture, appliances, household effects, fur coats, two wheel trailer, etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton, Ont. for Lloyd Zinn of Goderlch Saturday, July 18 at 10 AM Two fur coats recently valued at approx: 9,000 each, 1 fur stole at approx `500.00; new pine roll top desk; new pine chest of drawers; Admiral floor model color TV (nice one); air conditioner; 9 x 12 Oriental type rug; Harvest gold frost free fridge; antique nursing rocker w/needlepoint seat and back; nine piece dining room suite (real nice); pine shelf cupboard; two wicker arm chairs with matching round table and fern stands; Fren- chprovincial chest and . chair, chesterfield and two chairs; fancy Y, round table; magazine table; small an- tique secretary desk; washstand; Goderlch lighthouse oil painting; 1904 by T. Pritchard; Benmiller oil painting by T. Pritchard; antique school house bell double woodenbed and mattress w/matching dresser; small chest of drawers; 2 continental single beds w/matching nite table, dresser and chest of drawers; bedroom lam- ps; bridge lamp; floor lamps; heat lamp; metol chest; vacuum cleaner; upholstered chairs; CCM exercise bike (top of the line); chrome tables and 4 chat step stool; large wail mirror; coffee table w/pull outables; 2 nice end tables; extension ladder; protector and screen; cameras; luggage; real good chest of silver; sliver pieces; crystal stemware; colour glass; cups and saucers; glass pieces; figurines; two wheel trailer; bedding and misc. etc.; sump pump. Plan to attend this sale. TERMS -CASH • Richard Lobb -Auctioneer CLINTON 482-7398 AUCTION SALE JACK ALEXANDER, AUCTIONEER WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE next to L.C.B.O. Wingham Sale of furnishings and effects from the home of Mrs. John Ostrom and Mrs. Hugh McKague, with some ad- ditions - SATURDAY, JULY'' -18 11:00 a.m. Player Heintzman Piano and fifty Tolls; Admiral colour TV on stand; 3 -section bookcase; Harriston cook stove with warming closet; old typewriter desk; chest freezer; Westinghouse dryer: 2 -door frost -proof refrigerator; 24" McClary electric stove; 2 3 -piece bedroom suites; 2 twin beds; dressing table and bench; Kroehler chesterfield; recliner; violin, base viol ; 9- piece dining room suite; 150 National Geographics; TV trays; cupboard bottom; blanket box; wooden high chair; old swivel office chair; 2 ironing boards; clocks; 2 wicker clothes baskets; coffee table: end tables; stepup tables; pictures and frames; stools; metal tables; odd chain; small storage cabinet; old metal floor lamps; bottles; several suitcases; 2 push mowers; power mower with rewind and adiustable wheels; 2 electric brooms; 1'/a gal. pressure sprayer; portable typewriter; trike; suntan lamp; record cabinet; records; Evans Bros. Ingersoll piano; Eaton's teabox; several handtools; garden tools; kitchenware pots, pans, etc,; table lam- ps; blankets; sheets; towels. etc. ,PREVIEW: FRIDAY 2-5, 7-9, prior to sale time MOBILE LUNCH ' ° . TEL:357-1442 MORTGAGE SALE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY, 308 HURON ROAD (HIGHWAY NO. 8) GODERICH, ONTARIO. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage registered as Number 156224, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction on Monday, July 20th, 1981 at 7 p.m. at 308 Huron Road, Goderlch; On- tario. All and singular that certain parcel or tract of lend and premises, situate lying and being in the Town of Goderlch, in the County of Huron and Province of On- tario and beine composed of South 31.63 feet to Lot 28 and all of Lot 29, Plan 463 for the said Town of Goderlch having a frontage of appn:titl /array 113 feet and a dep- th of 133 feet. Located on the property are two buildings: Building No. 1 - approximately 3400 square feet used as an ap- pliance retail store formany years. Building No. 2 - erected in 1975; pole structure 32 feet by 64 feet with coloured steel siding, cement floor, hydro,- used for service area and storage. The said property will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid and conditions of sale. _TERMS: A deposit of Five thousand ('5,000.00) Dollars by cath or by certified cheque to be paid at the time of sale and the balance within thirty days thereafter. FOR FURTHER particulars regarding the Auction and appointment for inspection phone: Alf Hutchinson 524- 9594. RICHARD LORD, Auctioneer, Clinton, Ontario. (519)482-7898. 41. To give away ST. BERNARD and'Bouvier to a good. home. Owners moving. Phone S24-6684.-28,29 . TO GIVE away to good farm home, spayed, two-year-old female, all shots, Irish Setter Collie. Phone 524-6498 after 8 : 3U p.m. -28 44. Engagements BLANEY-WORKMAN Mr. William Fraiser of Egmondville is pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of his sister, Muriel Jeannette Workman of Goderich, daughter of the late Mor. and Mrs. Grant Fraiser of Seaforth, to Mr. William J. Blaney of Goderich, son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Blaney of Meneset, Goderich. The wedding will take place at Knox, Presbyterian Church in Goderich on August 29th -at 6 p.m. -28 KRANDER-SUPLAT Mr. and Mrs. Steve Suplat are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Anne to Colin Ian Brander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brander. The wedding will take place at 4 o'clock, Saturday. August 1, in Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich.-28nx, DENNY-COOK Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. Cook of Westfield wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Janet Marie to Lyle William Denny, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wi niam Denny`of Palmerston. Wedding to take _. place at Weeping Maple Farm, %Vestfield, Saturday. July 25 at :3:30 p.m. -28 .c . H:AUGH-NIVINS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nivins of Goderich are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sandra Dee to E. Bruce Haugh, son of Mrs. Mary Haugh of Clinton. The marriage will take place Saturday, July 25 at 7:00 in. North Street United Church; Goderich.-'28 KIRKCONNELL .POLLOWAY The marriage of Dawn Renee Pollow•ay. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Polloway of Calgary. Alberta to Donald Harold Kirkconnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kirkconnell, R.R,2, Goderich, will • take place at Lakeview United Church. . Calgary. Alberta. Saturday. August 8 at 3 o'clock.- 28 • . 46. In memoriam SMiTH In loving memory of a dear husband. Andy. who passed away one year\ ago. July' 14. 19811. . - Fondly loved and deeply. - mourned. Heart of my heart. I miss you , so. Often my darling,. my tears will flow. - Rim ming your picture here'er Igo. 'Tis sad but true. i will abide l nt i l some da y. we' Il be side by side. Ever remembered by wife Eva.- 28x A 46. In memoriam BERLET In loving memory of 'Perry Berlet who was called home one year ago, July 20, 1980. If only, somehow, we had known That day would be his last, We would have done so many things We'd put off in the past, A hug that says, "I love you," Or the words, "Gee son, we're proud," Were in our hearts from day to day But seldom said out loud. We thought we'd have him with us, For so many years to cane Dear Lord, he still was in his teens His life had just begun. We miss him more than words can say The heartache never ends, He was a very special guy To family and friends. If we had a0 the world to give We'd give it, yes and more, To hear his voice, and see him,, smile As he came through our door. We, know that this can never be, And even When we cry, We pray, Dear Lord Thy will be done And still we're asking why? We'll never understand and yet We know our God above, Reveals in His mysterious ways The wonders of His love. Remembered always, by Mom, Dad; Sheree; Sheth and Sheila. -28x BERLET In memory of our close friend Terry who left us July 20, 1980. The blow was great, the shock severe, We little thought the end was near, • And only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without farewell. More each day we miss you, Terry, Friends may think the wound. is healed But they little know the sorrow That Hes within our hearts concealed.' -Sadly missed by his many friends.-211rix • SOWERBY In loving memory of a dear wife. mother and grand- mother. Daisy Sowerby, who passed a way July 17, 1974. •. This month comes with deep regret, It brings a day we will never forget, ; Parting comes and hearts are broken, A loved one leaves with word unspoken: With tender love• and deep regret, We who loved will never forget. - Lovingly remembered by husband. Robert: Bruce. Florence, Gerald. Betty and families. -28x . • • \\hilit// m • to • le lg 1 AUCTION SALE of Antiques will be held for McDonald Antiques at the Ripley Complex on SAT. JULY 18th. Preview at 9 a.m. Sale starts 10:30 ai.m. We are continuing to disperse our entire stock of An- tiques with a series of Auction Sales, this is our fourth one including 400 items of many desirable pieces of Canadians, etc. 2 Cherry Drop Leaf Tables; Round Oak Table and 6 Chairs; Pine Jam Cupboard; Pine Back -to -wall Cup- board; Open Hutch Cupboard; Cherry Jam Cupboard; Walnut Sideboard; Round Extension Table and 6 Chain; Selection of Chairs; Pressback High Chair; Boston Rocker; Settee and Chair; Rocking Chairs; Ono piece Pine Cupboard; Many pieces of Wooden Ware; Copper Boiler and Copper Kettle; Brass Jardinieres; Brass Can- dleholder; Several pieces of good Pottery; Set of Scales; Dinner Bell; Quantity of Antique Dishes; 3 Clocks, all in running order; Variety of Good Lamps; telephone; Spinning Wheal; Bonnet ButternutChest'of Drawers; Maple Dresser with bevelled Mirror, Pine Chest of Drawers; Pine Dresser"; 4 Commode Washstan- ds; Pine Blanket Box; Pine Oval Parlour Table; Round Oak Table with Spilt Pedestal; Other articles too numerous to mention. All articles will be sold as Is to the highest bidder. In case of a tie bid the article will be resold. Shop Will be Closed Sale Day. TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE NOTE: Listings subject to change without notice Owner - George McDonald Auctioneers Grant McDonald Wallace Balagh Ripley, 393-5353 ioeswater 392-6476 coat