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phone
5244331
31. Service
.directory
CHAIR CANING. Reasonable
rates. Phone 524.7516.-44tf
PIANO TUNING
AND PIANO
LESSONS
CALL
DAVE Mt;ICEE
5247'774
Carpet Cleaning
SPECIAL
Living Room,
Dining Room and Hall
regardless of size
X3995
CALL:
A&11CARPET
CLEANING
5247795
J.W. RIVETT
BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE
Reasonable Rates
524-6931
HOME
IMPROVEMENT
II
- I *Planning
new additions
*Renovating
*Four styles
-= _-- *doors
r
} --*patio doors
*decks *windows
*replacement windows
Call your expert
John Greidanus
482-3295
after
b p.m.
•SEPTIC TANKS
•SEWERS
* BULLDOZING
• BACKHOE WORK
•GRAVEL
•TOPSOIL
FOR A COMPLETE JOB CALL:
SID BRUINSMA
EXCAVATING LTD.
524-8668
31. Service 31. Service
directory directory
..04¢aff WNW
Goderich
Energy
Seal Inc.
AIR SEALING
SPECIALISTS
UFFI
CONTRACTOR
Phone Collect
524.2311
Evenings
5244894
APPLIANCE
REPAIRS
Authorized Appliance
Service Centre
for all
*WHIRLPOOL
*INGLIS
*SPEED QUEEN
*ADMIRAL
*SIMPLICITY
*HOTPOINT
Appliances
HOFFMEYER
PLUMBING &
HEATING LTD.
SS Kingston St., Goderich
GARDINER'S
DELIVERY
USED FURNITURE &
APPLIANCES -bought &
sold.
We deliver and move
anything
large or small
*free estimates*
524-2421
ART'S'
Landscaping -Nursery
and Garden Centre
166 Bennett, Goderich
SEEDING
SODDING
ASPHALT
DRIVEWAYS
DRIVEWAY
RESURFACING
Complete line of
Everything needed for
INDOOR & OUTDOOR
GARDENING
524-2645
FOR YOUR
• Aluminum & Vinyl
Siding
•Replacement Windows
•Insulation Needs
Contact
GODERICH INSULATION
524-6844
HOUSES BUILT BEFORE 1971 ARE NOW IN-
CLUDED IN THE CHIP PROGRAM.
CARPET
and
VINYL FLOOR
INSTALLATION
*Reasonable
Rates
*Free
Estimates
CALL
DON FISHER
524-9446
CONCRETE
FORMING
Walls & Floors
For a complete lob call
SID BRUINSMA
EXCAVATING LTD.
524-8668
JIM'S
Renovations
and
Handyman Services
no lob too large
or too small
PHONE
JIM CARRICK
524-4338
LAKESHORE
CHIMNEY SWEEPING
Are You Burning Wood?
Cut Down On
Creosote Build-up
Have Your Chimney
Cleaned Todayl
Call Harold Leddy
524-7237
33. Farm services
BUTLER -
Ring Drive Silo
Unloaders
Big Jim Silo Unlooders
Volurwe Belt Feeders
Convey -n -Feed Cattle
Feeders
Single Chain Conveyors
Barn Cleaners
Oswalt Ensilmixers
FARMATIC-
Blender Hammer Mills
Blender Roller Mills
Blender Mills for Ground
HI -Moisture Corn
Augers
Leg Elevators
ACORN -
Cable Born Cleaners
Hydraulic Manure
Pumps
WESTEEL-ROSCO
Groin Bins - 1,350 *0
230,000 bu.
Bulk Feed Tanks
ACME -
Fon -Jet Ventilation
Systems
ASTON -
Ventilation Systems
0&L -
Complete Hog Con-
finement Systems
SLURRY -SLINGER
Liquid Montero
Spreaders
CLAY -
Parts and Service for
Clay Equipment
AERO -FLUSH
Liquid Manure Pumps,
Aerators, Seporators
WE HANDLE EVERYTHING
- ALMOST
DOAK'S
ELECTRIC
R.R. NO. 2
GODERICH
524-8425
CARPET
UPHOLSTERY
CLEANING
16 Years Experience
For Free Estimate
Call
SUPERIOR MAINTENANCE
524-8392
Let Us Prepare
Your Family's
Wardrobe
REASONABLE
PRICES -
EXPERT
QUALITY
WEDDINGS
WOMEN'S
FASHIONS
CHILDREN'S
WEAR
524-4381
JAN'S
DRESSMAKING
H.T. DALE
Septic Tank
Service
Serving Goderich
and area for
15 years
Clinton
482-3320
Seaforth
527-0284
PHONE
OR
DISC JOCKEY
STEVENS
COUNTRY GOLD
8 ROCK 'N' ROLL
Good recorded music for
weddings, dances,
anniversaries, parties, etc
Phone Brussels evening*
887-6159
32 Custom work
CUSTOM PLOUGHING. $10.00
an acre plus fuel Phone Addin
Dawson 528 5242. 41-44x
34. Personal
IS ALCOHOL o problem in your
family? There is help for you.
Call Al -Anon 524-6001 or write
Box 53. Goderich. Ont. N7A
3Y5 2ltfnx
FREE 120 page Career Guide
shows how to train at home for
2y705 top poying full and part time
bs. Granton Institute, 265A
Adelaide Street West, Toronto.
,Coll (416)977.3929 today. -0-4,4
LOWRY FARM SYSTEMS,
RR1, Kincardine, Ont.
Phone 395-5286
34. Person&
PREGNANT, DISTRESSED? Mar-
ried, single, free positive con-
fidential support. Help is as
close as your telephone. BIR-
THRIGHT - London (collect) 432-
7197; 527-0115 or 524-2023
(after 6 p.m.).--2-52x,1,2x
36. Announcements,
notices
WHEELCHAIRS
WALKERS
The Humanitarian Service Com-
mittee of the Goderich Odd -
fellow and Rebekah Lodges
have equipment for loan. Con-
tact Amos Osbaldeston, 524-
96'23 or Fred Fritzley, 524-
7217.- 2eowx
CASH
REWARD
A cash reward Is offered
for the return of the
following jewellery lost
on September 4, 1983 at
the Huron Haven
swimming pool: lady's
Seiko Lasalle wrist
watch, 10 Kt. gold;
lady's yellow gold
diamond ring; lady's
gold chain.
N. PEEVER
524-7921
OR
524-7410
(evenings)
38. Auction sale
ONTARIO'S LARGEST Form
Machinery Consignment Sale,
Norwich, Ontario, Friday,
November 11, 10 a,m. (Soles
conducted second Friday each
month). Approximately 150-175
tractors plus all types of farm
equipment. Consignments
welcome. For more information
call (519)424.9998 or (519)424-
9093. Proprietors K. S.
Hamulecki 8 Sons. 0-44
Richard Lobb
AUCTIONEER
Canton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
SATURDAY, NOV. 5
AT 10 A.M.
S school buses for Huron
Board of Ed. plus tools,
furniture, appliances,
etc. at Richard Lobb's
Barn, Clinton, Ont.
SATURDAY, NOV. 12
AT 10 A.M.
70 acre farm, 3'/, miles
east and 1% miles south
of Clinton for Mrs. Erlin
Whitmore.
40 Lost & Found
LOST GREY and white Tabby
cot. no collar, answers to Vicky,
on October 15th at Bedford
Arms Hotel. Call collect anytime
1-416-385-6675. ---44.45
38. Auction sale
38. Auction sle
AUCTION
AT PINERY AUCTION BARN
ON HIGHWAY 81, 1 MILE NORTH F PINERY
PROV. PARK, 4 MILES SOUTH OF GRAND BEND
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13
at1PM.
FOR GRAND BEND DECORATING CENTRE
A STOCK REDUCTION OF HUN1)1EDS OF YARDS OF FINE
QUALITY FLOOR COVERINGS INCLUDING CARPETS BY
STATESMAN, CORONET AND RICHMOND WITH JUTE OR
FOAM RUBBER SACKING 114 MANY COLOURS, DESIGNS
AND TEXTURES INCLUDING HI LOOPS A140 SHORT
SHAGS, 119 ROLLS AND ROOM LOT SIZES PLUS ROLLS OF
SOLARIAN AND VINYL FLOOR COVERINGS BY
ARMSTRONG IN 6 FOOT AND 12 FOOT WIDTHS IN A WIDE
ARRAY OF COLOURS AND PATTERNS,
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION AND DELIVERY
AVAILABLE.
TERMS: CASH, CHEQUE WITH PROPER I.D., VISA OR
MASTER CHARGE,
VIEWING: SATURDAY 10 to 4; SUNDAY 11 a,m. TO
SALE TIME,
Auctioneer: PAT LYON
243-2713
No property removed until settled for.
Not responsible for accidents.
AUCTION SALE
Five school buses for Huron County Board of Education
plus modern appliances, furniture etc. to be held of
Richard Lobb's Barn Clinton, Ont. for Tony Peters-Gagel
of Goderich plus additions.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 AT 10 A.M.
'Wats)" Buses will be sold at 1.1 a.m.
BUSES: all ore 72 passenger 1975 Dodge, three 1973 GMC,
1972 GMC sell as is where Is.
FURNITURE & APPLIANCES: GE washer and clothes
dryer (new); Simplicity wringer washer; kitchen table
and six chairs; davenport couch; two recliner choirs;
upholstered platform rocker; drop leaf cherry dining
table; two rollaway beds; six matching wooden chain:
two wooden folding choirs; chrome office chair; typing
table; pole lamp; chesterfield and chair; matching
coffee & end tables; chest of drawers; washstand;
dresser w/mirror; Continental Queen size bed;
Continental Double bed; Phillips Modular colour TV;
town chairs; fire extinguishers; wheel barrow; electric
lawn mower; suit cases; snow shoes; picnic table;
electric heater plus our usual offering of dishes,
glassware, pots & pons, garden tools, etc.
TERMS : CASH
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb
CLINTON 482-7898
FARM EQUIPMENT
AUCTION
OF
MACHINERY, PIGS, FEED
AND SOME HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
will be held for
JIM MacKENZIE
LOT 11. CON. 14, ASHFIELD, TWP. WESTERN DIVISION
8 MILES WEST OF LUCKNOW OR
3 MILES EAST OF AMBERLEY
ON HIGHWAY NO. 86
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER S
AT 11:00 A.M.
TRACTORS, TILLAGE AND SEEDING EQUIPMENT 4230
John Deere tractor with cab, air, 20.8 x 34 radial
tires, 20.8 x 38 duals with step down rim - 6 yuan
old, 165 M.F. tractor with No. 600 Allied loader,
Degeiman dozer blade 10' (fits John Deere),
1350/1450 J.D. four furrow plough, No. 1300 A.C.
251/2' cultivator, No, 33 M.F. 17 run seed drill, No.
600 A.C. 4 row corn planter with Insecticide boxes,
8 sections of harrows with harrow pole, Gleaner E
combine with cob, 10' cut and pickup, No. 36 M.F.
10' swather with pickup and bat reels and hay
conditioner. Century truck mounted sprayer with
38' boom and 400 gallon capacity, 3 PTH Century
sprayer with 200 gallon capacity, contrifical pump
1000 r.p.m. with incorporating kit. 10 ton New Idea
manure spreader. No. 920 Badger feed wagon, 320
E. M.C. grain dryer with 10 H.P. motor, 34' clay
elevator leg with 3 H.P. motor, 6" downspout and
distributor 15'-6" Farmatic auger, quantity of 3'/2"
Formatic augers, quantity of 6" downpipe for
elevator, 13 ton Art Helm grain tank, 180 & 225
bushel Turnco gravity boxes, 50-26 Dion wagon. 5
ton Case wagon, tandem trailer axle with 10' bed,
Art Helm double auger snowblower with hydraulic
hood.
PIGS - approx. 35-40 sows - open, bred and duo.
FEED - approx. 75-80 large round straw bales.
approx. 1000 square bales of straw
quantity of shelled corn
approx. 3800 bushel of mixed grain - wheat, oats,
barley, peas.
MISCELLANEOUS, Generac Generator - 60-30 KW on
trailer, 'h bushel weigher, model MA -500 water
medicator, Pride heated cattle waterer
enhydrance kit - regulator, coupling for wagon
hookup & 5 shanks with 16'-4" auger with motor, 5"
auger, motors, knives, round bola fork, large
round bole feeder.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, chesterfield, chair, lamps,
some dishes, bedding and clothing.
OTHER ARTICLES TOO
NUMEROUS TO MENTION
TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE
FARM SOLD LUNCH ROOTH
AUCTIONEERS
GRANT McDONALD
Ripley 395-5353
WALLACE BALLAGH
Teas# sen for 392-6170
40. Lost & Found
FOUND - CAMBRIDGE STREET
AREA - cot, orange with white
on legs and under chin, front
paws declowed. Phone 524-
9193.-44
LOST - PAIR of reading glasses,
in case, area of Finchers, Livery
Theatre or MET. Finder please
call George Hamm, 523-4342 or
523-9524.-44
46. In memoriam
ASHTON
in loving memory of a dear son
and brother, Harold James,
who entered rest 15 years ago,
October 31, 1968.
As the days go by and the years
march on,
Our remembrance of you is
forever strong.
Your presence is forever near
05,
Your love remains with us yet,
You were the kind .of son and
brother,
That we will never forget.
-Too dearly loved to ever be
forgotten by Mom, Dad, Linda
and family. -44x
ASHTON
In loving memory of a father
who was called away one year
ago, November 6, 1982.
So many things have happened
Dad, Grandpa,
Since you were called away,
So many things to share with
you
Had you been left to stay.
You never said goodbye to us,
Perhaps it's just as well,
We never could hove said good-
bye,
To the one we loved so.
It's lonesome here without you
Dad, Grandpa,
We miss you more each day,
For life is not the same to us,
Since you were called away.
Your end was very sudden,
You made us weep and cry.
Your resting place we visit,
And place your flowers with
core,
But no one knows the hear-
tache,
When we walk away and leave
you there.
-Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed, Marilyn, Robert,
Terry and Tina. -44
ASHTON
In loving memory • of o -father
and grandfather, Roy Ashton,
who was called away one year
ago, November 6, 1982.
He'll walk in God's own garden,
With loved ones gone before;
While we still walk the path of
life,
And miss him more and more.
But one day we will answer to
the call,
And our work on earth shall
cease,
Then we will all be reunited,
In the land of love and peace.
-Sadly and forever missed,
and lovingly remembered, Gail,
Elmer and Kevin. -44
ASHTON
In loving memory of a dear
father, grandfather and great
grandfather, who was called
home one year ago, November
6th.
God looked around his garden
And found an empty space,
He then looked down upon the
earth,
And saw your tired face.
He put his arms around you,
And lifted you to rest,
Gods garden must be beautiful,
For he only takes the best.
He knew that you were suffer-
ing,
And he knew that you were in
pain,
He knew that you would never
Get well upon this earth again.
He sow the road was getting
rough,
And the hills were hard to
climb,
So he closed your weary
eyelids,
And whispered, "Peace be
thine."
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.
-Always in our thoughts,
daughter Marie, Bill, grand-
children and great
grandchildren--44nx
41. To give away
CUTE AND adorable puppies to
good home, small collie, types.
Call 482-7153 after 7
p.m. -43,44
CHRISTMAS PRESENT - Six-
week -old male kitten to give
away, litter trained, black with
white markings. Really cute lit-
tle devil. Phone 524-6311 after 6
p.m.-43tfnx
44. Engagements
PALMER-DRENNAN
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Palmer,
R.R.5, Wingham, are pleased to
announce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their daughter,
Elizzdbeth Carrie to James Paul
Drennan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Drennan, R.R.1, Dungan-
non. The wedding will take
place Saturday, November 5,
1983 at 5:30 p.m. in Knox United
Church, Belgrove. Reception to
follow in Lucknow.-44
47. Card of thanks
BALTZER
I would like to thank my
relatives and friends for their
cords, gifts, flowers and calls
while I was a patient in Victoria
Hospital Special thanks to my
parents for the TV, to Doug's
parents for keeping Cathy, to
Michele Rourke for keeping
Kevin, to the Monday Night
Crew and to the Dungannon 8
District Kinette Club for their
SPECIAL visit to the hospital,
and to everyone who has been
calling and helping since t got
home. Also a very special
thanks to Doug, Cathy and
Kevin for their good care and
patience while I'm laid up at
home. -Sharon. -44x
CHASE
We would like to thank all our
relatives and friends for the
lovely gifts, flowers, cards,
special calls of congratulations
and the good wishes we receiv-
ed on our 35th Wedding An-
niversary. Special thanks to our
family for making the evening
such a happy and memorable
occasion. -Abe and
Yvonne.-44nx
CUNNINGHAM
The family of the late Mrs. Vere
D. ' Mary) Ctirihrnghom
would like to express our ap-
preciation to relatives, friends
and neighbors for the kindness
shown to us in the loss of our
wonderful mom and grand-
mother. The beautiful floral
tributes, cards, donations to the
Ontario Heart Foundation,
Auburn United Church
MenWriai Fund, Knox
Presajterian Building Fund and
the Palliative Core Service at
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital were all greatly ap-
preciated. Also thanks to Rick
Pella and Ed Stiles of Stiles
Funeral Home for their ex-
cellent service. Thank you also
to the Tiger Dunlop W.I. for the
delicious lunch that -was provid-
ed. We also would like to ex-
• press our heartfelt thanks to
Mr. Gary Shuttleworth for his
kind words. Special thanks to
the nurses and staff of Clinton
Public Hospital and to Dr.
Richard and Phyllis Street of
Blyth for their kindness and con-
sideration shown to our mother
over the past several
years. -The Cunningham
Family. -44x
DONNELLY
I wish to thank my family,
friends, nurses on 2nd floor for
all their kindness while I was a
patient in Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital. Special
thanks 46 Dr. Cauchi and Father
Loebach.-Sincerely,
Velma.- -44x
ENRIGHT
The family of the late Mrs. Mar-
jorie Enright wish to express
their thanks to all who assisted
them in any way at the time of
their bereavement. Your acts of
kindness and expressions of
sympathy ore sincerely ap-
preciated. Special thanks to the
W.M.S. of Knox Church for pro-
viding the lunch after the
funeral. --44x
47. Card of th » nks
NARRISUN
We wish to thank all those who
came and visited usowhil we
were in the hospital, and se
who sent cards, gifts and
flowers. Your love and cern
touched us deeply and we wish
to share our joy with all of you.
A special thank you to Dr. Hall-
ingworth and the staff in the
delivery room and 2nd floor
east, -David. Anne and Rebec-
ca Lynn.--44nx
HUGAN
I wish to thank all my relatives,
friends and neighbors far the
bridal shower gifts. Your warm
wishes and thoughtfulness
were appreciated. A very
special thank you to my cousins
Dona Hogan and Helen Riegling
who organized the shower in
Dono's lovely home. -Miss Fay
Hogan. --44x
MARTIN
A warm and sincere thank -you
to everyone who contributed to
make our farewell party such a
success: We have enjoyed our
five year stay in eoderich
Township and take with us
many, many happy memories.
A special thanks to Lionel and
Marlynn, George and Judy and
Horold and Irene. -Gary and
Donna Martin. -44x
McCUE
Sincere thanks and appreciation
to our dear daughter Joanne,
son-in-law Murray, friends and
neighbors, who mode our Go-
ingiAway and Anniversary Par-
ty a real success. -Clore and Ev
McCue. -44
MUGFORD
It is with sincere Christian love,
and deep appreciation, that we
would condey our gratitude to
the many friends and relatives
who took time to express their
concern to us in our loss.
Special thanks to the following:
the V.O.N. and the Palliative
Care Services, in particular
Kathy Walker, Sue Scott, Bonnie
Empson and Connie Osborn ; to
doctors, Leslie Rourke, Donald
Neal and David Walker; and the
fine nurses and kind staff of
Goderich Hospital. Our grief
was made more bearable
through the professional, yet
kind, care of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
McCallum and the staff of Mc-
Callum Funeral Home. We were
strengthened by the ministries
of Pastor H. McLeod and the
ladies of the Goderich Free
Methodist Church who extend-
ed themselves beyond
measure. Mere words cannot
fully express our gratitude.
Finally home: Dad on ,M'm are
together again,
eternally. -From th family of
Flora Agnes Mugford -44
VERKLEY
We would like to express our
sincerest thanks and apprecia-
tion to our family and everyone
who helped and participated
with our wedding. Also thanks
for the lovely gifts, donations
and best wishes which we
received, and for the stag and
doe in Listowel. Your
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. -Nora and Ed
Verkley (nee Von Dyke). -44x
FOR SALE: Wagon wheel bunk
beds, mattresses included.
Good condition. Phone 524-
7650.-44
FOR SALE: Mixed hardwood.
Custom wood splitting. Phone
524-6697 or 524-7091.-44-46x
FOR SALE: 1971 Dodge 2 ton
truck, 8' x 17 steel deck and
stake rocks, 318 motor. Phone
524-8650.-44
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