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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-06-11, Page 161,GE:16 QDERICI TiAleSTA4, WE 81 ,y, B . 51980. 18 Services available 18 Services available Mee MAWHINNEY EAVESTROUGHING & SIDING SOFFIT & FASCIA -CALL: 528-3815 Scree11e Top -Soil For Lawns, Gardens, Flower Bads owalsesensosennamisiomemeas Lyle Montgomery 482-7644 Phone evenings ,Paper Hanging and Painting Reasonable Rates Neat, clean work CALL 524-7961 AFTER 5 P.M. DISC JOCKEY STEVENS COUNTRY GOLD 81 ROCK'N ROLL Good recorded music for Elweddings, dances, an- niversaries, parties, etc. Phone Brussels evenings 887-6159 TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL r'/ MECHANICAL STUMP REMOVAL REE ESTIMATES CALL 396-7881 oR 396-7824 DUNE] REIK DISC JOCKEYS - • Weddings • Dances • Anniversaries • Parties Wide variety of music for all occasions Coil PHIL ABBOTT 324-2894 JOHN. WARREN 524-4180 APPLIANCE REPAIRS Service To All, Makes. Authorized Service for Inglis, Enterprise, Magic Chef, Whirl- pool. CALL 324-7861 HOFFMEYER APPLIANCE CENTRE Division of HOFFMEYER PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. 55 Kingston -St. Goderich PIANO TUNING AND PIANO LESSONS CALL-, DAVE McKEE 524-7774 CARPET CARE Rugs & Upholstery . Professionally Steam Cleaned. Free Estimates Stearn Machine Rental '12410 DAX 524-2440 PAINTING Houses, Cottages, Barns, Fences INTERIOR EXTERIOR John Brown 524-9167 Neil Sager 524-6582 PIANO TUNING • Repairs • Rebuilding • Keys Recovered • Dampp-Chasers BRUCE PULSIFER 348-9223 Mitchell ART'S Landscaping -Nursery end Garden Centre 116 Bennett, Goderich LAWN CARE ROLLING FERTILIZER SPRING BULBS Complete line of Everything needed for INDOOR & OUTDOOR GARDENING 524-2645 19. 1Votice to creditors 21. Personal PREGNANT ANIS DISTRESSED? Married or single, free positive con- fidential support. Help is as close as your telephone. BIRTHRIGHT- - London (collect) 432-7197 or 524-2913, 357-1769 or 392-6541.-1-52x UNWANTED HAIR: Vanished away with Saca- Pelo. Saca-Pelo is different. It does not dissolve or remove hair from the sur- face, but penetrates and retards growth of unwanted hair. Lor -Beer Lab. Ltd., 9- 712 Robson St., Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 1A2. -23,24x WHEELCHAIRS WALKERS The Humanitarian Service Courmittee--ef -the--Gederi.eb-. Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges have equipment for loan. Contact Amos Osbaldeston, 524-9623 or Fred Frittzle ,�. 4524 �-7217.=2eowx` u IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM ARTHUR STEDMAN PECK ALL claims against the, Estate of William Arthur Stedman Peck, late of R.R. 3, in the Village of Bayfield, in the County of Huron,, who died on or about 8th day March, 1978, must be filed with the undersigned per- sonal representative on or before June 30th, 1980; thereafter the undersigned will distribute the assets of the said Estate having regard only to the claims then filed. DATED this 26th day of May, 1980. Ralph William Nicholls, Administrator with Will annexed by his Solicitors, Macdonald, Kennedy & Pandell, 330 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario. M5H 2S8 23--2-5 Ele provide these services for a nominal yearly fee • i , Provision and Plantings of flowers. 2. Regular maintenance of lot, such as watering, trimming of shrubs, marble chips. 3. Provision and planting of shrubs. 4. Levelling of markers, footstones, etc. . CEMETERY MAINTENANCE SERVICES PHONE 482-3664 or 482-9389 ROOTING 9 Accurate estimates • Cvuatanteetlworkmanship *All types of reefing kerrloving:Ald shingles '°°'°"o'othing • MUSIC FOR ALL OC- CASIONS - Live music is best. List of over 50 bands available from: Stratford Musicians' Association, Box 329, St. Marys, Ont. NOM 2V0 or phone 357-2355 or 357-2287 in Wingham.-24,25,36,37x 22. Lost and found LOST: Set of keys on black leather key ring.` Reward. Lost in Goderich area. Phone 524-8331 and give particulars to Drawer 4.-24 TO THE GRINCH who stole two Big Wheels and one tricycle from the corner of Nelson and Cambria last week, please bring them back. Two little girls are heartbroken, -24 25. To give away TO GIVE AWAY - Spayed female, house trained and all shots given, one year old, half Husky, half Collie, to good home in country. Phone 529-7225.-23,24 26. Births DEKKER Al and Janet Dekker, Goderich, Ontario, are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their daughte-r, Amanda Colleen, at Victoria Hospital, London, on Mon- day, June 2;-980, wei Hiiig 8 lbs. 2 oz. First grandchild for Mrs. Beth Ritchie, Lucknow and fourth granddaughter for Mrs. Alberdina Dekker, Stayner, Ontario. GOOD Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Good are pleased to announce the arrival of their son, Timothy Steven, on June- 3, 1980, weighing 8 lb. 1.5 'oz.,. --at Goderich Hospital. A new brother for Jeffery. HAYES Mr. and.Mrs. Maurice Hayes of RR 4, Clinton, announce the arrival of their son, Jason George, weighing 9 lb. 7 oz., on June 5, 1980 at Goderich-Hospital. SCHILTHUIS Praise and. glory he to God that he has entrusted to Bill. and Stephanie a healthy daughter, Simone Stephanie, weighing 5 lbs. 101/2 ozs., on June 6, 1980. Proud brothers are Trevor, Kevin and Dennis. When God said "Let us make men someone like ourselves to be the master of all life upon the earth, and in the skies, and in the seas. So God made man like his MAKER. Like God, did God make man. God blessed them and told them, multiply and fill the earth and subdue it. "-24 24. Business opportunities 26. Births CLUTTON.. Mr. and Mrs. John Clutton of RR 5; Goderich, are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Christine Marie, on June 3, 1980, weighing 8 lb., at Goderich Hospital. WALLER Stephen and Debbie (nee Hodges) are overjoyed to announce the unexpected but safe arrival of a beautiful baby girl, 5 lb. 2 oz. at Toronto General Hospital on June 5, 1980. No name yet as her visit caught us by sur- prise.. 28. Engagements ----8•L-JF-F-ETT-JOHNSTON Mr. and Mrs. Morley Johnston of R.R.2, Auburn, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of .the r, daug_hter,,GA.1-e, io Dave Buffett, on of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Buffett, Toronto. The ceremony will take place on June 28, 1980 at Conrad Grebel Chapel, The University of Waterloo, Waterloo at 4 o'clock p.m. Dinner and reception at Angles, St. Agatha. -24 °® KEITH-LINNER Mr. and Mrs. Edward _Linner, R.RA, Goderich, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Wanda Gay, to Murray Douglas Keith, son of Mr.. and Mrs. Evan Keith, R.R,5, Lucknow. The wedding will take place on June 21, 1980 at 4 p.m. in Victoria Street United Church, Goderich.-24x M OR R IS ON-HUTCHINS Mr. and -Mrs. Paul Hutchins are very happy to announce the engagement of their daughter, Lorrie Charlene, to Alexander Scott Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mdrrison, of Dorchester, New Brunswick. The wed- ding will take place on June 28, 1980, at 1:30 p.m. in 'Bethel Pentecostal Assembly, Bayfield Road, Goderich; 'Ontario. -24 S MYTH -CO LLINS Mrs. Elizabeth Foster, R.R.3, Clinton, is pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of her youngest daughter, Jo -Anne Reta Collins,, to William Gordon Smyth, youngest son of Mr. Gordon. Smyth, R.R.2, Auburn and Mrs. Hazel Smyth, Goderich. T - marriage will take place on Saturday, July 12, 1980 at 7 p.m., at the Dungannon United. Church, Dungannon. An open reception follows at 9:m. at Saltford Valley HaN.-24x 30. In. memoriam DRAPER In loving memory of a dear wife, Clara B. Draper, who passed away June 16, 1978. This month comes with deep regret,- It brings back a day I cannot forget, She fell asleep without a goodbye, But memories of you Clara will never die. -Lovingly ren3e'mbered by husband Elton. --24x DRAPER In loving memory of a dear sister and aunt, Clara Draper, who passed away June 16, 1978. We do not need aecial day T,o bring you to our mind, The days we do not think of you Are very hard to find. -Always remembered by Verne, -Eunice and family. -24x 24. Business opportunities - WE ARE THE KEY TO YOUR FUTURE DATA ENTRY OPERATOR Continual Registration BANK TELLER TRAINING Commencing June 23 - mornings Commencirrg June 30 - afternoons TRAVEL AND TOURISM 6 months if you ha5o the determination to do something positive with your future, our protossionai training can give you the skills required to succeed. Morning, afternoon and evening classes, as wall as finan- cial and placement assistance are available for these diploma programs. KAREN HALL CAREERS 111 Waterloo Street LONDON, N6B 2M4 (519) 432-1020 31. Card of •thanks REED I would like to thank my daughters Lynda and Pat, niece Marlene, wife Florence and relatives, for cardkand gifts received for my birthday and retirement party.-Bi1! Reed. -24 SILLIB I wish to thank my friends, neighbors and relatives for all the cards, treats, flowers and visits while in the hospital and since coming home. Special thanks to Drs. Lambert and Cauchi and the nursing staff for their kin- dnesses. -Geo. E. Sillib.-24 STEEP We are now all well and happy at home and wish to extend our sincere thanks to Dr. M. Cauchi, nurses and staff Alexandra Hospital. Our thanks also to am- bulance drivers Joe Iltie flame- <.. and ' 'Rave Barrick, and to Gary and Theresa Kloepfer,-Sharon, Paul and Christopher.-24nc WHITTEN I wish to thank my family and friends for cards, flowers and visits while I was a patient in the hospital. A special thanks to the ambulance men, nurses and Dr. Chan in emergency, to Dr. Cauchi, special duly nurses in the intensive care unit, and all nurses on first floor east, for all their care and kindness. My sincere thanks to you all. -Marion Whitten. -24 SCOTCHMER The family of the late Anna Scotchmer wishes to express sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, neighbours and friends for their many expressions of kindness and sympathy during Anna's illness and our sad bereavement. Special thanks to doctors and nurses at Clinton Public Hospital, Dr. Peerless and his Neurosurgical Team, nurses of 7th floor and intensive Care at University Hospital Lon- don, Bayfield Firemen, Lions and Lioness Clubs, members of St. An- drew's United Church, Beattie Funeral Home, Huron County Council and all staff members. Also thanks to Rev. Alun Thomas and Rev. RObJ Scott for their kind visits and prayers. During a time like this we learn how much our friends really mean to us. Your expressions of sym- pathy will always be treasured. The Scotchmer & Porter Families 7. Real estate for sale Holmesvjlle Unjt:.d lurch bas"e,i.ent rOnovat ed Mr; ?estriecher gave the Sunday School Children a poster with a poe#'n that related tothe story of the .dilsciples. He out to the supper and to those who helped make it a success. The Enterprising Seniors are reminded Holmesville news At Blanche Deeves, correspondent 482-3383, told them to hang it in the Sunday School room to help them remember their names. w.T.he--sn:.inister spoke& -on water, stones and wine and Holy Communion was celebrated. Carmen Tebbutt and Bill Crawford received the offering. Mr. Oestreicher told the congregation that he and his family are planning• to move to Walkerton on January 1, 1981. After the church ser- vice John Wyatt' told of his plans to renovate the church basement. On June 14 a trip to Story Book Gardens in London is planned for the Sunday School children. They will meet 'at , the church at 9:45 am and are asked to bring their lunch. On June 23 a church . • that their meeting will be held on June 19 in the Holmesville. School. Everyone is asked to "brrfrg'°" 1.11 1'es :-tK3" -the- auction sale. BALL NEWS Softball for children 9 years and under will be held on Tuesdays from 7 to 8:30 pm. T -ball for beginners will be played on Tuesdays from 7 to 8:30 pm as well. Four teams from Goderich Township are invading Tuckersmith in the start of their ball schedule. A possible game for the girl tykes may be held on June 12 with Tuckersmith. The boys tykes will meet Tuckersmith on June 17 and the midget boys will meet Tuckersmith in a June 18 match. The pee wee boys will play at service and picnic will be 7. held at the Camp Menesetung for Holmesville and Wesley Willis churches. A very good crowd turned out to enjoy the Holmesville church's ham" and salad supper last Thursdayy. The ladies of the church wish to`say thank you to all who came Harbor BY RON GRAHAM The Goderich harbor experienced a quiet week with only two gait boats and one, grain boat clearing. On June 2, the Algobay arrived light from Buf- falo for salt. It cleared on June 3 for Quebec City. The Algorail arrived light on June 7 from Sarnia and cleared on June 8 with salt for Toronto. The grain boat Elgianni cleared on June 4 for Sarnia to load corn. Real Estate Ltd. Clinton Phone: 482-9371 Residence: 523-9338 FARM WANTED: 100-200 acres set up for hogs' for ser -sous client -relocating from Europe. Must be realistically priced-.. 50 ACRE farrowing operation on paved road near Brussels. Additional land available. 54 acres near Clinton with new home with all con- veniences. New machine shed. Priced right. HENSALI;, • 2 storey brick home on quiet street. Needs some work. Owner says sell. HULLETT TWP. - 3 acres with 11/2 storey brick home and workshop. .112 ACRES • edge of Clinton, paved road, 111 storey home in nearly new condition with carport, swimming pool and many extras. Priced to sell. MORRIS TWP. - 2 miles 4-MORRIS Blyth on 1%2 acre lot 7 room brick home in like new condition. Heated workshop. WANTED: farm listings Com mer- ®l®perty on r main stre - or Clinton 1 floor frSO%,Oie in Blyth. FOOD FOR THOUGHT When someone sings their own praises, they usually get the tune too high. INWOMMINIMMIl Dear Captain Comet: I would like to join your Birthday Club. On June 4 I was five years old. Bye for now Andrea Smallwood Real estate for sale ANNOUNCEMENT -DT-CLARE-SA-GER Mel Geiser and Jim Kneel are pleased to announce that D. Clare Sager, experienced Real Estate broker has joined their firm as manager for Exeter, Clinton, Grand Bend 8, Goderich. Clare's background spans over 7 years in the real estate business and his knowledge of both the business and the local real estate climate will enable him to provide excellent ser- vices to all G.K. Realty & Insurance Inc. He 'looks forward to being of per- sonal service to you. GK -REALTY INC, 53 West St. Goderich 524-2118 FOR SALE WINGHAM AREA - South of Highway No. 4, TV towers, - 45 acres, irregular slope, trees of various sizes, no buildings '49,000, zoned as farm, "naturalists paradise hideaway" sold on an "as is basis". Make an offer, owner wants to sell. KINBURN - '29,000. House & lot, south on No. B from r•linton, north on Huron 15 - 3 roads to Kinburn.,Toxes '212, 7 rooms - 4 bedrooms, cellar, yellow aluminum siding, electric heat, no well, water from owners well by agreement, 5 piece bath, driveway, no Raroge, school bus, needs work -verandah. Zoned residential, vacant, 24 hours notice to view. HOLMESVILLE-BENMILLER AREA - Natural state zoning - "The Ultimate" 108 treed acres, surveyed, strictly land, bush, arable, gullies, sand, gravel, springs, on the Maitland, several ' miles of skidoo & ski trolls, (passable by car), oil & gas lease, good long stretch on Maitland, water not very deep. We understand the "chinook" run in the spring and fall, sold on "as is basis". Viewed by appointment. WANTED - 10 to 20 acres hardwood bush on good road 10-12 miles from Clinton, reasonable price, no holdings necessary. CONTACT J.K. HAMILTON BOX 192 MITCHELL, ONT. 1-519-348-8765 KOWALCHUK REAL ESTATE LTD. Tuckersmith on June 18 and the midget girls will play against Colborne on June 17. The opening game of the slo-pitch league will be held on June 19t 8:30 pm when Holmesvifle and the Porter Hill team meet at the new Holmesville diamond. PERSONALS Evelyn Bell is spending a three week vacation touring through England, Wales, Scotland and France. Indoor or outdo{,or One room or every room FOR ALL YOUR LIGHTING NEEDS If we haven't got it in stock ...check our catalogues PIER LIGHTING STUDIO 62 WEST ST, 524-2261 7. Real estate for sale FIVE ACRES, four bedroom brick home. barn 40 x 60 and workshop 20 x 40, Presently restoring and refinishing furniture, equipment also available. Located in Dungannon area. NILE, 3 bedroom spacious red brick home and small barn on 3.3 acres. Many mature trees and stream, Asking '57,000.00 AMBERLEY, Country family home on paved road on one acre lot. Two baths, electric fur- nace. Asking '38,900.00. 118 ACRES, Port Albert area, 23 workable acres balance river and bush with frame two year old cottage. Potential camp site or recreational area. LOCHAJSH, highway 86 immaculate 3 b®drooni home and former general store. In- terested in a business of your own? Asking '39,500.00. INQUIRE, about the two 150 acre farms we have in Ashfield Township, excellent homes, both farms on paved roads. WARREN ZINN 'TERRY ZINN 529-7350 VIEW! BOGIES BEACH Year round home. Enjoy spectacular sunsets from your livingroom. Priced to sell. S-2 Rita Alien 524-8480 REAL LIVING Pamper yourself in this exquisite family home. Be a creative chef in the ultra modern kitchen, Enjoy the park like 2 acres. Unbelievably priced in 50's. W-1 Rita Allen 524.8480 Etta REALTY WORLD. W • J e Hughes Realty Ltd 38 East St. Goderich 524-8100 524-9131 lit°alt, Services it flit l\I;; 524-6656 ENJOY SUMMER LAKE BREEZES When you move into this 2 yr. old, 2 bedroom frame bungalow located south of Goderich on a large lot. Hanover kitchen, large bathroom, laundry room, car- peted throughout. Bright and cheery home, ideal for retirement, couple or summer home, just 3.5 minute walk to beach. 6-422 101/4 % MORTGAGE Brick 3 bedroom home features eat -in kitchen, separate dining room, master bedroom recently redecorated, 2 car garage. Ideal home for young family. Priced In the '40's. 1i26 PiCTON STREET 23/4 storey brick 3 bedroom' home located near shopping and school. Natural wood staircase and woodwork throughout, recent furnace, full attic perfect for playroom or bedrooms. Large garden area and yard. Priced in the '40's. H20• ALL POINTS REALTY SERVICES INC. 56 EAST ST., GODERICH/524-6656 ANNA MELSKI .... .. 524-2768 CHARLIE RRUINSMA , 524.9804 EDNA JEFFREY ..... 482-9440 MEMBER HURON REAL ESTATE BOAC