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int 7 Wasters. Divides
AsitAili Tmrauilp, t111Z
ammo west sled 3 dies
with of Ledosine at 31/3
Stasi salt 1,2$ Hlsitway
MONDAY, OCTOBER 3
at1p.a.
15 'Shorthorn cows with
spring calves; reg. Short-
horn bull (Bodmin breed-
ing); this is a good herd qi
stock cows; Allis Chaim.
ers WF tractor; Allis
Chalmers #60 combine;
New Idea 7 ft. mower;
New Idea side rake; New
Idea manure Spreader;
trail cultivator; wagon and
flat rack; belt drive chop-
per; skeleton bale elevat-
or; 700 bale hay; scales;
lumber; cast iron antique
cook stove; numerous
household articles and
small items.
TERMS CASH
FARM SOLD
Owner or auctioneer not
responsible for accidents
PROP. Matt O'Loughlin
AUCTIONEER:
Brian Rintoul
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AT I. ACM,;.
Ain'.. ft risitinro.
antigwsr fete. 'fie Mrs.
Shensi' Crawford rind
Mrs. Ida Snyder of
Goderkh,phts additions.
to be -hold at Richard
teeth's Darn Royflald
Rood Clinton.
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SATURDAY. OCT. S
AT'IS A.M.
Appliances. furniture,
etc. for Mrs. Kilpatrick
of Goderich. to be hold
at Richard table's/Ohara.
hayfield Road, Cliton.
44. Engagements
Mr.. and Mr s. GeorE* ts,
London. are pl.o$ed to an-
nounce the ftuthcomintpr inar-
rfoge of their' ,daughtr, Patsy
Georgina to Preston Allbn, son
of Mrs. Irene Todd. Goderich.
The wedding will take place
Sotu,rday, October 15, 1983,
3:30 p.m., Church of the
Epiphany, London. -39x
JANTZI-)AIRD
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jantzi ore
proud to announce the for-
thcoming marriage of their
daughter Karen Ann to )ohn A.
Bird, son of Mrs. Mory Bird, on
Saturday, October 29th, 1983.
They exchange wedding vows V
at Holmesville United Church at
7 p.m. Reception to follow at
Goderich Township. -39
- AUCTION SALE
of household effects a antiques for the
estate of
FREDA & SARAH DAVISON
King Street, Blyth
Saturday, October 8th
12:00 NOON
See next week's paper for full listing.
Auctioneer
GORDON H. BRINDLEY
529-7625
In loving iiierrlory of a dear hus-
band, Rpts Mil ls,~who, posed
aSev pt rx comes nth ` sod
r.9C1.0; -E" ?.a �'.
The. month, the"dpy well never
forget. ;
You' slipped awaxl,;•,41f141yt;,,,p
goodby,, q..
Memories of you will never.die.
—Lovingly remembered by, fill
wife Myrtle, son Robert, Carol
and grandchildren. -39x
47. Card of thanks
CHISHOLM,.
I wish to thank everyone who
attended the community
shower at the Dungannon
Agricultural Hall in my honor.
Your lovely and many unique
gifts ore deeply appreciated. A
special thanks to the ladies who
organized the shower and pro-
vided a delicious lunch. --Leola
Chisholm. -39x
OWEN
The family of the late Michael
Owen wish to express their
sincere appreciation to friends
and neighbors for their, kind-
ness, many cards and charitable
donations. Thanks to Dr. Possi
and Dr. Neal, and their respec-
tive hospital staff. Thanks also
to the girls of the Palliative Care
Service in Goderich, especially
dear Mary Maclaren. Our ap-
preciation and thanks to the
members of both Goderich and
Seaforth Legions. Special
thanks to Father Loebach and
Monseignor Bordeau; also to
the Stiles Funeral
Home. - David, Jack and Irene
Wilkinson. 39ar
47. Cord of thanks
DAV • •
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The...relotivOtliof •the late-Fiid
Davison :wish to thank all
blends and rs otives,,for their
kind *words of sympathy cords,
memorial donations and tfWtie
who h.fped in any way at the
time -of Is pawing. Thanks to
the TAtker Funeral Horne,.)lev,
Wood for his -Words of comfort.
Also the doctors and staff on
first floor of Clinton' .Public
Hospital. Also the Ramaloo
Guest Home for the care he
received while there. -39
DAVIES
Lew, Mory Holtby and family of
Glonworth would like to thank
the neighbors and friends of
Auburn for their cards, flowers
and visits to the hospital when
Uncle Ed Davies was sick and
visits at home. A• very special
thank -you to Don and Lois
Haines for all their kindness all
through the years. A sincere
thank you to, Rev. William
Craven for travelling to Dor-
chester and his comforting
words. —39
MOORE
We would like to thank
everyone for all the lovely gifts
we received on Sep ember 3,
1983.—Elizabeth aid Alvin
Moore.- 39
TABS
I would like to thank my
relatives and friends for their
flowers, cards and visits while
Torrance was a patient in
Goderich Hospital and at the
time of his death. Special
thanks to Laurie and Dorothy
Scott and Mr. Gary Shuttleworth
for his comforting words. -39
"GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY"
RENEW NOW AND SAVE!
AND GET A GREAT PAPER TA' BOOT!
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SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED
BEFORE OCT. 1ST, 1983
12 MONTHS $ 1 9 . 90
6 MONTHS 14.25
SENIORS 16.9O
After Oct. 1st, 1983
12 Months '20.95
6 Months '15.00
Seniors '17.95
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47. Card of thanks
11/00111
a• 1 would lib, to thank my,frierids
who coins to see me while in
tent ho ldtal. also for: the "get
well" cards—Thanks also to Sr.
109 Royal Canadian Legic1n for
the lovely fruit. basket. Special
thanks to Dr. Hollingworth and
'to the nurses on .first'and se-
cond floor.—J. ' W. Wood
(Woedie).-39x
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TOO LATE TO 1
CLASSIFY J
FOR SALE = Snowblower 5 h.p.
Conadiaho. Phone 524-
2500, —39 •
SMALL, ATTRACTIVE, winteriz-
ed, cottage for rent in Bayfield,
Tuyll Rood. Appliances includ-
ed. Available from October to
June. References required. Call
Bayfield 565-2161 or 1-432-
0708.—.39x
USED OIL furnace for sale.
Phone 524.2597.--39
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GODIERKSI SIGNA&8TARt rSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,11113--P
Homemakers to launc;
fund raising campaign ..
"Those who Can't do
everything for themselves
are still off at home
whenever possible. More
and more homemakers are
making it possible," says
Honourable Monique Begin,
Minister of National Health
and Welfare.
The Town and Country
Homemakers of Huron
County agree with this state-
ment. They also know there
is a lot of strong public sup-
port and appreciation for
their work because of the
success of their first major
fund-raising campaign in
1982.
This October Pat and Mur-
ray Gaunt, Honorary Chair-
men, are again
spearheading the campaign
Town & Country
REAL
ESTATE
THREE SUPER BUYS
10 YEAR OLD BUNGALOW
Super hostess kitchen, 3 bedrooms, games room, large
lot. Take over mortgage. See It to -day.
REDUCED -OWNER SAYS SELL
Red brick 2 storey. centrally located, many fine
features make this home ideal for one or two families.
Reasonably priced.
HOME ON 3 ACRES
North of Goderich, 1'/a storey home and barn. Owner
will view all offers. Immediate possession. Ta be sold
this month.
RITA ALLEN 5244480
W.J. HUGHES REALTY LTD
30 KINGSTON ST. GODERICH 524 7373 524 8100
to approach the public to ask
for in support of
. The proceeds
will go towards the con-
tingency • fund which is
money used to provide care
for persons in need of
homemaking but who cannot
pay the entire hourly cost.
No one gets homemaking
free.
Brochures will be mailed
out in early October. The
dollars which the
Homemakers Agency
receives stays in Huron
County, for hiring Huron
County residents to provide
care for Huron County peo-
'ple-
"Last year donations ar-
rived until Christmas," Jean
Young, Executive Director,
remarked. "The average
amount of an individual
donation was $25 - a figure
beyond our expectations. We
are very pleased ,'and
gratified fer this response by
the people in Huron County."
The Homemaking Agency
is in its sixth year of opera-
tion, a thriving vestige of a
government start-up grant,
six years ago. This past sum-
mer, Jean Young, was in-
vited to conduct a workshop
at the Canadian Council on
Homemakers Services Con-
ference and Annual Meeting
in Montreal and was ex-
tremely well received. The
President of the Canadian
Council requested that the
material on rural agencies
presented by Mrs. Young be
allowed to remain on record
in their libraries to help
other rural areas in develop-
ing their agency.
There were homemakers
in Huron County long before
the conception of Town and
Country Homemakers. The
agency- was needed to pro-
vide organized supervised
help so that homemaker ser-
vice could be made available
during the day, the night and
weekends. Also, the
homemaker enjoys the
security of a supervisor,
liability insurance, mileage
fee and workmen's compen-
sation.
Increasingly ' today the
homemaker supports the
role which neighbors,
relatives, church groups and
friends used to fulfill alone_
Lifestyles and attitudes have
changed. Family and friends
may rally around for a short
period but for prolonged
periods, it is often not possi-
ble. It is reassuring for the
family to know that Grand-
ma is at home with reliable
help whenever she needs it."
Grandma's contented at
home and we are not com-
pletely on our own in coping
with the situation'' is a com-
ment frequently, expressed
by the family members,
How ; can you get
homemaking service? Think "
of the Agency as a non-profit
business. If you have need of
a homemaker, you can call
the Wingham office. Your
questions or needs can be
dealt with on a Ane to one
basis. It is a direct transact
tion between you and the
Agency.
During .1982, 75 tb 88' per-
cent of the services' sold
were purchased by private
clients. This seems to• r in-
dicate that the 'homemakers
are responding to the ex-
isting needs in the communi-
ty. Visiting homemakers do
tasks associated with taking
care of people so that they ,
ean live independently in the
comfort of their own home.
They help everyone from the . _
newborn to the very old by
supplying practical, . emo-
tional and educational help
to meet specific needs and to
encourage the maximum
possible independence.
A trained homemakers is
qualified to bathe, to prepare
meals, do light housekeep-
ing, assist in shopping, keep-
ing appointments, physical -
exercises or therapy under
the supervision of a profes-
sional. In combination, with
all this, she is a companion
who can chat, bring news,
and have a cup of tea while
offering the moral support.
one often needs in dealing
with life's problems and wor-
ries.
"We have a slide presenta-
tion which shows the
homemaker on the job in the
home and the versatility of
the individual l'ir-
cumstances a homemaker
must respondto," said Theau__,
Trick of the Board of Direc-
tors Public Relations com-
mittee. "We would be
delighted to present this
slide presentation to groups,
clubs, organizations who
want to get a well -depicted
idea of the role of a
homemaker in the communi-
ty."
Homemakers need to be
• thanked and congratulated.;
.It takes skill, time and ex ;y
perience to do, say, and
think the right things in a
client's home. The
homemakers, staff, and
board members are working
conscientiously to have
homemaking a realistic and
pleasant alternative to in-
stitutionalization. They ask
tot; your support and your
donation u1 this 1983 fall mail
campaign.
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OPEN HOUSE
103 Trafalgar St.
Goderich
SATURDAY, OCT. 1ST
from
5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
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524-2177
ALEXANDER & CHAPMAN
REALTY LIMITED
10 The Square - Goderich
'OVER A QUARTER CENTURY iN REAL ESTATE"
R.A. "GUS" CHISHOLM 5241534 BERT ALEXANIHR
ROGER TURCOTTE 524-729S JOHN ALEXANDER
M.L.S. Multiple Listing Service
Member of the Huron Real Estate hoard
/4 /536
521 7131
132 KEAYS ST.
A pleasure to show this well -kept and
nicely decorated 3 -bedroom home on
quiet Keays Street. Stately front lawn
with mature trees. Gas, forced air heat,
low taxes. Estate sale,
IDEAL RETIREMENT HOME
Time to retire • you'll love this exquisite
2 bedroom home near Bayfield with its
outstanding landscaping. Beautiful new
kitchen, Florida room and covered patio.
Coll to view now.
NEW LISTING... COTTAGE
Two bedroom cottage in excellent condi•
tion, 4,miles north of -Bayfield on the
lake. Beautiful setting and no erosion.
Must be seen.
FINEST EXECUTIVE HOME
Located at exclusive Ridgewood Park. 5
year-old custom built home for the
discriminating buyer. Many extras in•
elude ultra rich carpeting throughout,
stone fireplace, central vacuum system,
automatic garage door opener, island
fireplace, wet bar, etc. Shown by ap-
pointment only. Call Roger Turcotte for
viewing.
WHY RENT?
When this corefree property is priced in
the low '30's. 3 bedrooms with nicely
finished base'nent. Tastefully
decorated. Just move in and enjoy.
HURON HAVEN PARK
Excellent 12' x60' Mobile with 12' x 8' ex-
pando. This unit is sold fully furnished,
asking SI5,000
A FISHERMAN'S DREAM
It will actually be possible to see trout
jump over dam from your living room
window in this superb property at Port
Albert, Make an appointment with
Roger to see this unique home on large
lot.
VALUE. VALUE, VALUE
This 1 ' 7 storey brick home is located in
Auburn and priced in the 20's, 4
bedrooms, full basement large lot• low
taxes. Estate sale. Don't miss this one
for value!
WINTERIZED COTTAGE
Fully furnished 3 -bedroom cottage
overlooking lake at Martin s Point. Road
open all year. Maintenance free
aluminum siding,
UNIQUE COTTAGE PROPERTY
Fine 4 -bedroom cottage on one acre lot
overlooking lake at Huron Sands beuch
north of Port Albert. Nicely treed lot lin-
ed with privet hedge. Very private. Cot.
tage comes fully furnished and hos
cathedral ceiling. Electric heat. Call
Rdg.r for viewing,
SUPERB COTTAGE ON
THE MAITLAND
East of Goderich off County Rd. 31. Cot
loge is new and is sold nicely furnished.
Fireplace, etc.
PORT ALBERT BUNGALOW
New brick bungalow on extra large lot.
3 bedroor,is, water softener. Low taxes,
attractively priced in mid 40's. Call now.
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