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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-11-23, Page 12
PAGE 12 '4,:h'ERICH SIGNALATAR. WRTINPADAV- NOVl IVIRP;R 1913 Towen&C.Uuntry cJ..L..ASSIF1 __ 29. Tenders 29- Tenders Judicial Sale of Lot Number Twelve (12) in the Second (Ind) Concession, Huron Road Survey Township of Tuckersrnith. County of Huron. Province of Ontario, containing 100 acres more or less IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO IN THE MATTER Of The Mechanics Lien Act R.S. > 1970, Chapter 267 and amendments thereto: Between: ANDREW E. DEPIJTTER, carrying on business under the firm name and style of DEPUTTER CONSTRUCTION Plaintiff —and -- CHARLES T.O. MOTO and LORRAINE ROTH-MOYO, carrying en business as partners under the firm name and style of the Zimbabwe Farm Estate, and CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE Defendants FORM OF ADVERTISEMENT PURSUANT to the Judgment and Order for sale made in this cause. there will be offered for sale by sealed tender delivered to the Honourable F.G. Carter, Local Judge of the Supreme Court of Ontario, County Court House at Goderlch. Ontario, on or before the 16 day of December, 1903, the lands and premises known as Lot Number 12. In the 2nd Concession, Huron Road Survey, of the Township of Tuckersmlth, in the County of Huron, Province of Ontario, containing 100 acres more or less. The property will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid fixed by the Court and subject to a mortgage registered April 11th, 1900, between the Defendant, Charles T.B. Moyo, Mortgagor and the Canadian Imperial of Commerce, Mortgagee, In the sum of '50,000.00. The purchaser shall pay down to the Plaintiff's solicitor on the day of sale, ten percent of the purchase money by certified cheque and shall pay the balance of the purchase money Into Court without Interest within thirty days after the date of sale. Adjustments to be made as of the date of closing at which time possession sublect to actual occupation by any tenants, shall be given. The purchaser shall not be bound to produce any abstract or title or any deeds or evidence of title other than those In his possession or control. In all other respects the conditions of sale are the standing condltlons of sale settled by the undersigned. On the premises is said to be erected a two storey solid dwelling house. Further particulars and condltlons of sale may be had from Byers, Kenny & Pardee. Barristers and Solicitors. 23 William Street, Stratford, Ontario, 519-271-6700. DATED at Goderlch, Ontario. this 13th day of November, 1983.. F.G. CARTER Local Judge, S.G.O. 31. Service directory APPLIANCE REPAIRS Authorized Appliance Service Centre for all *WHIRLPOOL *INGLIS *SPEED QUEEN *ADMIRAL *SIMPLICITY *HOTPOINT Appliances HOFFMEYER PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. 55 Kingston St., Goderlch Let Us Prepare Your Family's Wardrobe REASONABLE PRICES - EXPERT QUALITY [ WEDDINGS WOMEN'S FASHIONS CHILDREN'S WEAR 524-4381 JAN'S DRESSMAKING CARPET CARE Carpet Care and Upholstery Steam Cleaning FREE ESTIMATES CALL DOUG GAVIN 524-2440 31. Service directory J.W. RIVETT BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Reasonable Rates 524-6931 - HOME IMPROVEMENT l*Planning i new additions *Renovating *Four styles *doors *patio doors *decks *windows "replacement windows Call your expert John Greidanus 482-3295 after 6 p.m. Goderich Energy Seal Inc. AIR SEALING SPECIALISTS UFFI CONTRACTOR Phone Collect 524-2311 Evenings 524-4894 31. Service directory PIANO TUNING and repairs; us- ed pianos bought and sold. Call Michael Lepnicki (Wingham) 357.1049.-34tf FOR TOUR •Aluminum 8 Vinyl Siding *Replacement Windows *Insulation Needs Contact— GODERICH INSULATION 524-6844 HOUSES BUILT BEFORE 1971 ARE NOW Itq- CLUDED IN THE CHIP PR GRAM. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING made to your specifications- Excellent workmanship. Also curtains, plocemats, chair cushions. etc. Reasonable rates. Phone 524- 7637 or 482-3312.-45tfnx PUT MY PLUMBING and repoir maintenance skills and ex- perience to work at your small business, nursing or retirement home for as little as '/, day a week, on demand or as necessory. Phone 524-6458 evenings.-47tfnx JIM'S Renovations and Handyman Services no lob too large or too small PHONE JIM CARRICK 524-4338 H.T. DALE Septic Tank Service Serving Goderlch and area for 15 years Clinton 482-3320 Seaforth 527-0284 PHONE OR GARDINER'S DELIVERY USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES -bought & sold. We deliver and move anything large or small * free estimates* 324-2421- - IAKESHORE CHIMNEY SWEEPING Are You Burning Wood? Cut Down On Creosote Build-up Have Your Chimney Cleaned Today! Call Harold Leddy 524-7237 PIANO TUNING AND PIANO LESSONS CALL DAVE McKEE 524-7774 Clean Up For CHRISTMAS Any 2 rooms and hallway for X3995 CALL: A & H CARPET CLEANING 5247795 DISC JOCKEY STEVENS COUNTRY GOLD & ROCK 'N' ROLL Good recorded music for weddings, dances, anniversaries, parties, etc. Phone Brussels eveaings 887-6159 34. Personal 34- Personal IS ALCOHOL a problem in your family? There is help for you. Call Al -Anon 524-6001 or write Box 53, Goderich, Ont. N7A 3Y5.-21 ttnx FREE 120 page Career Guide shows how to train at home for 205 top paying full and part time jobs. Granton Institute, 265A Adelaide Street West, Toronto. Call (416)977-3929 today.—O-47 WHY SOCIAL CREDIT? For free brochure outlining principles and policy write. The Social Credit Association of Ontario. Box 7043, Station "A", Toronto, Ont. M5W 1X7.—O-47 35. Notice to creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS, HEIRS AND OTHERS In the estate of Roy Akins, retired, single, deceased. All persons having claims as creditors and heirs against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Town of Goderich in the County of Huron who died at the said Town of Goderich on the 29th day of April 1981, are required to file proof of some with the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of December 1983; quoting reference /802005 -1 - After that date the Public Trustee will proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to the claims of which he then shall hove hod notice. DATED at Toronto this 16th day of November 1983. PUBLIC TRUSTEE, ADMINISTRATOR 145 Queen Street West Toronto, Ontario. M5H 2N8 —47 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 (after6p.m.).-2-52x.1,2x UNATTACHED? You con meet someone nice by phone or private correspondence. Easily. Personally and Confidentially. Province Wide, FREE BULLETIN. Write: Barb, Box 2246-A. Sud- bury P3A 4S1. -- 0-47 ALL persons having claims against the Estate of ERNEST HOLZHAUSEN, Retired Farmer, late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 16th day of Oc- tober, 1983, ore required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 17th day of December, 1983, as after that dote the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATED of Goderich, Ontario, this 17th day of November, 1983. PREST and EGENER, Barristers, etc -, 33 Montreal Street, Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate —47-49 36. Announcements, notices PRIVATE LANDS ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS Offered By The MAITLAND VALLEY CONSERVATION AUTHORITY 1) Reforestation Assis- tance requests must be submitted prior to May l st, 1984. 2) Erosion Control Assis- tance requests must be submitted prior to December 31st 1983, for 1984-85 projects. (Does not Include the Lake Huron Shoreline). Applications will be processed en a first come -first served basis, For Further Information CONTACT Maitland Valley Conservation Authority Box 5, Wroxeter, Ontario NOG 2x0 Phone: (519) 335-3557 38. Auction sale 38. Auction sale LARGE CLEARANCE and con- signment auction Friday. Nov, 25th. 10:00 a.m. of Wayne Ward Farm Equipment, Hwy. /6, Wiorton, Ontario. Last sale of the year. Approximately 75-100 tractors, combines, trucks, snowmobiles plus a large varie- ty of new and used form equip- ment. More information phone 519-534-1638 or 534 -2980 - Wayne Ward Farm Equipment, Hwy. 16, Wierton.-0-47 Richard Lobb AUCTION CALENDAR SATURDAY, DEC. 3. AT 10 A.M. Household effects at Richard Lobb Barn, Clinton, for Mrs. Logan of Blyth plus additions. 39. Educational EARN EXTRA INCOME. Learn to prepare Income Tax Returns by correspondence. Local fran- chises available. Write: Tax Time Services Limited, 1304 Speers Road, Oakville, Ontario 16L 2X4.-0-47 41. To give away TEN -WEEK-OLD kittens to give away. Phone 524-9985.-46,47 CASEY is spayed and has all shots, very good with small children. Obedient, would prefer rural area. 524-6989.-47 MEDIUM SIZED male dog, six months, looks like Old English Sheep Dog ,(block). Good with children. House trained. Good home only. CaII 529-7865.-47 NINE five -week-old puppies, paper trained. to a good home. A great Christmas gift. Phone 524-6604 after 4 p.m. -47 FREE PUPPIES - Samoyed Col- lies. Phone 524-8980. Nice Christmas gift! —47 SEVEN-MONTH-OLD:.pup,; port Collie and Terrier. Call 524- 2867.-47 - 1 DOG LOVERS ONLY To give away to country home MALE & FEMALE 4 YR. OLD BEAGLES Good natured, Purebred, Breeding Possibilities. CALL: 524-6658 and leave name & number 43. Miscellaneous PLAY POPULAR PIANO. New home study course. Fast, easy method. For sample chord finder, write: Studio C1121, Russell & Ass'ciates, 10060 102 Ave., Ft. St. John, B.C. V1J 2E2.-0-47 AUCTION SALE FURNITURE & EFFECTS FOR IRENE HOPPER, WINGHAM, WITH ADDITIONS TO BE HELD AT THE WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE SATURDAY, NOV. 26, 1983 AT 11:00 A.M. CONSISTING OF: 3 pee. & 2 pee. modern bedroom spites, both with bookcase headboards; 2 twin beds: antique 4 pester bed w/pineapple tops: 2 2 -pe.. chesterfields: space saver: 2 pc.. Colonial suit.: child's chest of drawers; low boy chino cabinet; 2 televisions (1 colour): 2 stereo sots: records: 2 -door fridge - late model; 30" electric stove: wringer washer - excellent condition: variety of chairs - occasional, hostess, swivel, platform: chrome high chair: T.V. tables; card table & chairs: Eureka upright vacuum: large framed mirror°, 3 table lamps: large brald.d rug: wicks flower stand besk.ts: antlqu. their frons. w/swan errns: pellet gun6: 3 place settings Pine Spray bon. china - never used: several pieces Petit Point, Includes 3 cups i saue.rs: 6 hand p&r.t•d 14.1jer Bee sups ib saucers: 0 d rnl-tale: cups i saucers: several pieces china fl glassware of Interest, includes several china cups & saucers: 12 plat. setting (plus) dinner set - mad. In China: electrical kitchen items: other kitchen It.rns, dishes, etc.: bosses books - PREVIEW: Friday. Nov- 35, 2-3 and 7-9 and Saturday, Nov. 26.10 A.M. to sale time. AUCTIONEER Jack Alexander TEL: 337,1011 0.357-1442 MOBILE LUNCH 46. In memoriam ARMSTRONG In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, Leslie, who God took home six years ago. November 23, 1977. Little we knew when we woke that morning, The sorrow that day would br- ing, The call was sudden, the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear. We do not need o special day, To bring you to our mind, The days we do not think of you, Are very hard to find. They say time heals all sorrow, And helps us to forget, But time so far has only proved, How much we miss you yet. To know we never said good- bye, Will always bring regret, But the hearts that loved you dearly, Are the hearts that won't forget. —Too sadly missed to ever be forgotten, loved and sadly miss- ed by Bonnie, Larry and Michael --47 CURRAN In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, John Curran, who passed away two years ago, November 26, 1981. Many days have come and gone, Since the doy you passed away, God took you to his heaven, Two long years ago today. Sadness still fills our hearts, When we speak your name, Your memories are still very dear, Every day in every way. You suffered hard and suffered long, Time won't heal the pain. You were not powerful and strong, The fight for life was in vain. God had culled you to rest, Before you had time to heal. His garden only takes the best. The pain today we do feel, Although you are gone from us forever, Our memories are still real, In every everlasting wcy- -Sadly. missed and ever remembered by Mary, Biss, Jimmie, Jeffery, Cindy and Crystal. -47 McINNES In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, John C. McInnes, who passed away November°26,-1965. We wish so much that life could be Just as it was before, That you'd be in your favorite choir When we came through the door. But since these special dreams of ours Con never now come true, We will be grateful for the years We had o dad like you. it broke our hearts to lose you But you did not go alone, For port of us went with you The day God called you home. —Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by daughter Catherine, son -in -low Victor, and grandson Paul. -47x 46. In memoriam MITCHELMOME Sometimes it makes me laugh' out loud. remembering days gone by. Sometimes It makes me mellow. Sometimes it makes me cry. Sometimes I wish that you were here, so we could reminisce. Sometimes 1 only feel the pain, of how 1 miss you, Sis. Sometimes I wonder if you're watching over me on high. Sometimes I know you're listen- ing, Sometimes 1 stilf.osk "Why?". Sometimes I wish that you were here, to tell me what to do. Sometimes I think about you, when I'm feeling blue. olways will remember you, the special times we shared. I'll always love you, Donna, 111 always know you cored. —It seems so easy to write how I feel about you now ... I only wish 1'd done it while you were still alive. Love Diane. -47 MITCHELMORE In loving memory of our belov- ed daughter, Donna Katherine, who left us suddenly four years ago, November 23, 1979. Little we knew when we woke that morning, The sorrow that day would br- ing, The call was sudden, the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear. We do not need o special day, To bring you to our minds, The days we do not think of you, Are very hard to find. They soy time heals all sorrow, And helps us to forget, - But time so far has only proved, How much we miss you yet. To know we never said good- bye, Will always bring regret, But the hearts that love you dearly, Are the hearts that won't forget. —Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten. we miss you more as each day goes by. your Mom, Dad, sisters and brother. -47 POWELL In loving memory of a dear son, Gordon Wayne, who passed away Iwo years ago, November 27, 1981. We think of you in silence And often speak your name, But all we have is memories And your picture in a frame. Our hearts still ache with sadness, Our silent tears still flow, For what it meant to lose you No one will ever know. —Always remembered and sadly missed by Mom and Dad, brothers Terry and Kevin, and sister Shelly, -47 POWELL In loving memory of a dear brother, Wayne, who pawed away two years ago, November 27, 1781. Th®y say time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget. But time so far hos only proved How much we miss you yet. It broke our hearts to lose you But you did not go alone. For part of us went with you The day God called you home. —Always loved and deeply missed by Bob, Brenda, Catherine and Jennifer. —47 POWELL In loving memory of a dear brother, Gordon Wayne, who passed away two years ago, November 27, 1981. If we had one lifetime wish, One dream that would come true, We'd pray to God with all our hearts, For yesterday and you. Ifteardrops were o stairway, And memories were a kine, We'd walk all the way to heaven, And bring you back again. A thousand times we've missed you, A thousand times we've cried, If our love could have saved you. You never would have died. —Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by sister Wendy, Bryce and Patrick. -47 47. Card of thanks 47. Cry rd of thanks CRANSTON We wont to express our heart- felt thanks to our relatives, neighbors and friends for their many floral tributes. donations to Heart and Cancer Funds, and cards. Special thanks to Rea. Ball, and to those who helped at home. --Grace, Audrey and Don. -47 DAER The family of the late Nan Doer wish to thank relatives, neighbors and friends for the acts of kindness, visits, cards, floral tributes and donations to ,charitable organizations before and during the loss of our dear Mother. Special thanks to Rev. Royal for his comforting message, to Dr. Doorly, Mrs. Yeates and the staff at Huron - view for their wonderful care, to the ladies who served lunch following the funeral and to thea - McCollum Funeral Home.—Marjorie and Don Thomson, Bud and Ruth Jerry. -47x GODFREY We would like to thank all nurses pnd staff and Dr. Chan. Extra special thanks , °''. Dr. Lambert and OR sta'Iol thanks to Rev. (i.:, also family, friends and ,r `hooviits se for flowers, gifts a ' s while Marlene was a patient in AM&G Hospital.—Howard and Marlene Godfrey. -47 GOOD We would like to thank our children Barry and Lynn, all our relatives and friends for giving us an enjoyable evening on the occasion of our 25th Wedding Anniversary. Many thanks to everyone for their gifts, cards, etc., and especially for turning out and showing us that we have so many friends. — Pot and Keith Good.-47nx HARRIS We would like to express our thanks and appreciation for the lovely flowers, cards, all our friends and relatives who came to our 60th Wedding Anniver- sary Open House. A very special thank you to our family for organizing this most memorable day, the Legion Ladies Auxiliay Branch 0109 who prepared and served the lunch, and the friends who poured tea, namely Mae McAuley, Jean Elliott, Allie Govier and Alice Anstay--Sincerely, Bert and Marion. -47x JENKINS Thanks to my family, Drs. Walker, Lambert and Cauchi for their constant care and concern while in hospital, to the nurses and staff on segnd floor for their kindness a' assistance in many ways. To all who sent flowers, cards and gifts, my sincere thanks. —Leonard. -47x McDOUGALL Special thanks to Dr. D. Walker, stoff on 2nd floor including physiotherapist, everyone who sent cords, flowers, gifts and get well wishes. Thanks to the ambulance attendants. Special thanks to Dr. Rock, Dr. Bondy and stuff on 5th floor at Univer- sity Hospital, London.—With love, Andrea. -47 -'Tn&Country.- • 47. Cord of thanks eieseisiax taloa A/0 1 would like to thank everyone for their cards. gifts. flowers and calls, while 1 woe a patient In University Hospital, London. A special thanks to my fami and friends who have helping since I returned home. Your Love and kindness will always be remembered and gratefully appreciated.—.fayre Moran. -47 ROOM" We would like to thank all our friends, neighbors and relatives for the lovely gifts, cards, flowers and good wishes we received for our 50th Wedding Anniversary. Special thanks to our family who helped organize the evening, and to the ladies who helped in the kitchen. All this was much appreciated and will be long remembered --Emerson and Phyllis.-47nx TODD 1 would like to thank Dr. Holl- ingworth, Dr. Lambert and nurses and staff of second floor east for the excellent care 1 received while in hospital. Many thanks also to friends, neighbors, clubs and organiza- tions for gifts, flowers, visits, cards and phone calls. Your thoughtfulness was very much appreciated.—Irene.--47x VAN DONGEN The Van Dongen family would like to express their thanks to Drs. Walker and Chan, the nurses of Goderich and Victoria Hospitals and the ambulance drivers for the excellent core provided to Michael. Also to Al Craig, Bill Seers and Doug McDonald for their assistance. Special thanks to Steven and Paul Popp.—Michael.-47 WESTLAKE I would like to thank my family and friends and Rev. John Wood, for visits, flowers, telephone calls and cords while was a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, and since returning home. All was much appreciated --Mabel Westlake. -47 FOR SALE - Pool table, 5 ft- x 10 ft., 1'/e" slate bed, 3 sets of balls and all accessories includ- ed- Asking 51,000.00. Phone 524-7821.-47,48 REAL ESTATE i9NTEE ©D© R.R. No. 3 Goderlch, Ontario Res: (519) 529.7420 CLETUS DALTON Sales Associate WILFRED McINTEE & CO. LIMITED LOOKING FOR FARMS? —We've Got Them— MORTGAGE VALUES ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP 237 acres Brookston soil, cash crop or mixed farming, good buildings.' 150,000 F.C.C. mortgage at 10.75% due 2006, move on this farm today. ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP 1 acres dairy, cash crop, level large , excellent buildings, owner will t IS back mortgage. ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP 150 acres, tiled and blue printed, grow beans, corn, wheat and canola on this excellent cash crop farm, vendor will finance. ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP 99 acres, hogs, cash crop, 50 sow farrow to finish, '38,000 at 8 318% F.C.C. mortgage. ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP NEW LISTING 295 acres cash crop land, remodeled brick house, large beef barn, drive shed 32' x 64', '15,000. F.C.C. mortgage at 7%. Call today. 94 acre highway farm, Dungannon area, 4 bedroom, brick home. Dams for beef, sows, fattening hogs, implement shed 38' x 76'. Property has approximately 60 workable acres and spring pond. F.C.C. financing available to approved purchaser. 15.5 acres with 1100 ft. of frontage on Maitland River. Cabin with furnishings, 13 foot hardtop house trailer with addition, will sleep 4. 8N Ford tractor, plough disc etc. A quiet, well -treed park- like acreage. WeHave Many More Excellent Farm Listings To Choose From SUCCESSFUL FARMERS SET OPTIMISTIC GOALS Please Call CLETE DALTON 529-7420 WARREN ZINN 529-7350 TERRY ZINN 529-7350 ONTARIO LAND SALES Specialists in Farm & Commercial Properties CAGE LAYERS IL PULLETS: 26,000 produc- tion quota of layers and 220,000 pullet quota, full stair step layer barn and facilities for rearing 80,000 pullets, some for floor birds and some cage rearing, on 100 acres, near Sarnia. Check out this high pro- duction property. BROILER FARM: One of the most modern broiler operations in Perth Co. 50,000 quota, all buildings fully automated, in ex- cellent condition, Targe 7 year old brick home. P10 FARM 100 acres, 60 sow, farrow to finish, 80 acres systematically tiled, all buildings in excellent condition. 4 bedroom brick home. Reduced for quick sale with large FCC mortgage at 8'/.%, Clinton area. CAGED LAYERS: Production quota 15.400 in high rise barn, automatic feed and gather- ing, 105 $cres workable, drive shed and other buildings. 14,000 bu. bin with in bin dryer. Modern raised ranch 3 bedroom, finished basement and inground pool- Lon- don Area. CAGEDLAYER & PULLETS: 115 acres 95 workable, level tiled land, production quota 8,116, full stair step also 20,000 pullet quota in 10,000 caged pullet barn, 400 capacity hog barn all liquid manure, all buildings pointed, 5 years old, 2,00' s -, ft. brick home. Dresden area. CAGED LAYERS: 14,000 production quota, 3 tier automated cages with belt cleanout, steel drive shed work shop, modernized 9 room home, aluminum sided, on excellent 50 acre property, Near Dresden. BROILERS & PULLETS: 22.000 Broiler quota plus 30,000 pullet quota on 100 tiled acres. in Hensel) area, large steel drive shed, work shop and small cattle barn, moderniz- ed brick home. This is a beoutiful property with all buildings in excellent condition. CASH CROP: 672 acres cash crop kind in the Ripley area with a corn drying setup, 100' elevator leg. 10,000 bo. Stor Mor dryer, 1 .600 bo. overhead bin, dump pit, 4 years old, in excellent condition, 11 room Century house, all land is level, mostly Perth and Huron clay loam with considerable systematically tiled. If you are considering cosh crop land, look into this property. CAGE LAYERS: Present Production Quota 4,691. Cages just three years old. New li- quid manure tank. Partial stair step with deflector aprons. Excellent 5 bedroom. brick home on 35 acres, just out of Brussels. Contact: Kees Thompson 519-524-7514 MAURICE G ARDINER REAL ESTATE 34 Denise 53., Dodertdh , Kustness: 519-524-2966