The Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-04-09, Page 15ue l On, o eaves �• ' r g, ever,
mown. pry, tools household effects, mise,
will he hid for Om 8. Meg., lot 25,
COW b, Ktnlesrs Twp., 3a/ nil. east and
334 north•.of fuckaow at 14111118side School
On Saturday, Apol 12, 11 •oma Farm
II4aehlnery consists of M,F. 510 combine,
pickup, 0144 nod 043 conaheads, dt12 M.F
baler; M.F. 33 17 ruin seed drill with
grass seeder and fertilizer; 165 M.F.
• tractor. Also selling, for Mrs. Jew
Kraemer, Do1yrood, 9N Ford tractor with
industrial loader ..excellent cold.; pull Sr'
type now blower; other a ict s too ngm-
erous to mention. Auctioneers Joe
Nletsger 395.5482, 1101 Heddenby,
r ter►
J
1
Q35. Notice to creditors
NOTICE vO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE EST'q, ,TE of William 'r. (1feprd, late of the
-Towhship of Stanley, in the County of Huron..
All Persons having claims against the Estate of
William T. Heord, late of• the Township of
Stanley, in the County of Huron, who died
February Sth, 1986, are required to file proof of
same with the undersigned on or before the 16th
day of April, 1986, after which date the Estate
will be distributed with regard only to the claims
of which the undersigned shall then .have notice
and the undersigned will not be liable to any Per-
son of whose claim she shall net then have
notice.
DATED at Goderich, this 24th day of March, 1986.
NORMAN B. PICKELL
Barrister and Solicitor
58 South Street
P.O. Box 430
GODERICH, Ontario
Solicitor for the Estate.
—13-15
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
;All persons claiming against the Estate of ROY
ALEXANDER TELFORD, late of the Village of
Bayfield,in the County of Huron, who died on or
about the 23rd day of February, 1986, are re-
quired to forward full particulars of their claims
to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of
April, 1986, after which date the assets will be
distributed. •
DONNELLY & MURPHY
18 The Square
Goderich, Ontario.
. Solicitors for the Estate.
—14-16
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against the Estate of
ALBERT JAMES McBRIDE, late of the Town of
Goderich, in the County of Huron, who died on or
about the 26th day of February, 1986, are re-
qu red to forward fu!! particulars of their claims
to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of
April, 1986, after which date the assets will be
distributed.
DONNELLY & MURPHY
18 The Square
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate
—14-16
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
All claims against the estate of ROSS EDWARD
EEDY late" of 4he Township of Ashfield, in the
County of Huron, deceased, who died on or
about the 9th day of February, 1986, must be fil-
ed with the undersigned on or before May 1,
1986; thereafter the Executrix of the estate will'
distribute the assets of the estate' having regard
only to the claims of which the undersigned then
has notice. Dated April 1, 1986.
Mrs. Isabelle Eedy,
Executrix,
et/o GEORGE J. BROPHY,
Barrister & Solicitor,
Box 610,
LUCKNOW, Ontario
NOG 2H0.-15-17
36. Announcements, notices
COUNTY OF HURON
. HIGHWAYS
DEPARTMENT
NOTICE
OF
PUBLIC MEETING
The Huron County Road Committeeinvites
the general public to a meeting to introduce
and consider alternatives for the:
RECONSTRUCTION OF
BALL'S BRIDGE
at the Auburn Memorial Hall at:
8:00 P.M. APRIL 11, 1986
Please contact the undersigned for further
details.
5
R.A. Dempsey,
rr. Eng.,
Huron County Engineer
38. Auction 5a1e
AUCTION SALE
16 H.P. lawn tractor with snowblower
and cab, now windows, furniture. ap-
pliances, glassware. pony saddle. etc.
to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction
Barn Clinton, Ont. for the Estate of
William Bourdeau plus several ad-
SAT., APRIL 12 AT 10 A.M.
TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT: Ford LOT
165, 16 H.P. lawn tractor w/ hydraulic
drive, cab and 42" mower, front
mount 42" snowblower; Beaty 6 x 4 ft.
tilt top trailer: 38" trail lawn sweeper
with flipomatic hamper.
WINDOWS: 2 new Dashwood malinlum
windows. 5 ft. 101/2 inches x 4 ft.; 11
new window sash'341/2 x 291/2 Inches; 3
doors.
FURNITURE: Cherry top for flat to wall
cupboard: library table; 2
dehumidifiers; 2 Victorian gide chairs;
small Victorian settee; child's
prossback rocker; small book shelf;
wooden rocker; parlour; Singer elec-
tric
leotric sewing maching In stand: qullt
rack: fancy plant table: fancy modern
Zenith floor model hi fl w/• track;
upholstered chairs: 2 matching
modern coned back chairs;
chesterfield and chair; antique drop
front desk; small china cabinet; -S shelf
stands; 3 matching wooden chairs;
bookcase bed w/ mattress; dresser
w/ mirror; small antique table
w/drawer: 2/4 Ake bed w/chest of
drawers; % size spooled bed: buffet;
double box spring and mattress;
modern wooden rocker; , day bed
newly upholstere�id; platform rocker;
swivel. reckon' 2 small metal office
desks; bank beds; 4 matching wooden
chairs:3 Piece lawn chair sett old drop
loaf table: odd chairs;vacuum
cleaner: 2 old wail plt'one w/ wooden
cases: fancy wooden hail macer;
Toledo 15 Ib..al•ctric jcala; Cash
register; pin baiting board; 2 Modern
telephones~ f hornier lanE; good of -
tering of dieners and ipllasywer• ;
cludine anftfequ• f>ytl.c ►ii; SOM., bedding:
pony .aa'ddlo;H lieffrle h.o.fnrt Moffat
38'r afe.iirtei tifle.v*X Older doilies defter:
111 bundles of shi401'4, bikes; tun-.
°) bosun allocate iairiatri w.r; a.gtaller old
air compressor w/'took: some .hand
feels; old "shag carts 2 patty collars;•
shaft- bulli; 4 Ift.• fleoresti ttf lllpitt,
t •tc''I<' relf of bids weird.
TIBC& CA$if',
• - AUCTIObhf
T
AUCTION'
.F
54/Tractors
AIM
2l0 PIECES OF EQUIPMENT
taw, of wavionieved items
Saturday, Apxi119th
9:30 amt..
at
BRINDLEY SALES
YARD
Dungannon
AUcTK,ONEERS:
Gordon IT. Brindley
Brialy Rantoul Barry Gray
529.7625 or 529.7970
Peaviet
AUCTION
Stout
on Hwy. 21, 3 miles south of Grand Bend
Sunday, April 13
yea -t r. sirs -.
car riz,=esec
We will be selling the complete fur-
nishings of two local homes plus
vehicles and additions.
This will be a large auction of nice
modern and antique furnishings.
Plan now to attend.
Auctioneer
PAT LYON
243-271
AUCTION
on Hwy. 211•3 miles south of Grand Bend
Wednesday, April 16
at 6:30 p.m. :
RESTAURANT AUCTION
We will be selling the complete. con-
tents of two area restaurants plus some
variety store stock and equipment. See
$etprflaiE:s,. 1.RfigBn .-FXRA e1.9f1♦ for a
, r.� r . rr • ,
complete listing.
Good clean restaurant equipment still
being accepted for this sale.
Auctioneer
PAT LYON.
243-2713
•
SIX - six -week-old puppies, miniature collie and
labrador 524-9473.-14,15
46. In memoriam
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Well Kept Farm Machinery
for
JAMES H. CARD
Lot 4, Con. 12, West Division Ashfield
Twp., 1 corner S. of Lucknow and
5 corners west of
C. A. Becker Farm Equipment
TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1986
10:30 a.m.
TRACTORS
2255 White tractor with cab, 3400 hrs.
approx. 140 h.p., good condition; 2270
White tractor with, cab; 3000 hrs., approx.
140 h.p., good condition; 1 set of duals
20.8-38 with hardware.
EQUIPMENT IN REAL GOOD CONDI-
TION:- Ford 642 combine,, hydro static
with cab and 15' cutter bar, pickup and 4
row corn head; 1 set rice tires with rims
23-1.26; New Holland 269 Hay Baler;
New Holland mix mill 353, with extension
on auger; 8 Bruns gravity bine with 300
bushel on 10T wagons; small gravity bin,
150 bu.; Glencoe 24' cultivator with hyd-
raulic wings ail l Midwest harrows; White
24' wheel die with wings; Kengsldhle
cultivator, 11'; 510 International seed
drill with double disc and grass seeder;
Anderson stone picker with hydraulic and
10' stone win rower; International 400, 8
row corn planter with monitors/wide row;
2 Ford 152 ploughs, semi mount 518; New
Idea 'manure „spreader', 165 bu.; Massey
Ferguson manure spreader, 205 model;
Ford 3 pt. hitch side rake; Farmhand Birr
corn blower; land leveller; set diamond
harrows; Hagedorn 7' snowblower; 3 pt."
hitch 200 gal. sprayer; fertilizer auger;
Skelton We elevator 28'; wagon and flat
rack; Speed King grain auger on wheels;
2 small grain augers; 500 gal. tarok; gutter
cleaner with chiles and 220' chain and 3'
h.p. motor; roof for 20' silo; one way disc.
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
3 farrowing crates; scrap Iron; 20 bags
insulation; 1 Bison cap for r/a ton truck;
Kawasaki snowmobile; John Deere 500.
snowmobile; Lionelle bard top tent trifler
with stove and fridge, sleeps 6, geed
Condition; 2 wagons of miscellanfeous
Items found on a. well kept fat'm.
TERMS: CASH DAV OP SALE •
• And Sales Tax will he In effect, •
NOTE: 'verythin'g, must be,sold as leucite-
it_ lip ott land. IA1I Machinery hast beton
welt maintained so` .. Ian to attend.
Anctiptfeel" or proprietor are not
respena ble for any aceldenta or leri'i lei
toy OT ode,
PROPRJETOR; JAMES LL ' A
395.54+ 7, U,1 Luc tlll�vu
• AtICil'OJ
UI Blow ,o
flu Mill!. eI . f�l'M
iR ,WEP .ESPAY, AWOL 9,185.6'^ -PGE 15
McDOUGALL
We would like to express sincere thanks and ap-
preciation to relatives and friends for the kind-
ness and support shown to us in the loss of a
dear spm, brother and brother-in:law, Ron.. We
especially thank'those'who gave floral tributes,
donations to charity or sent cards to express COW
dolances- Sincere thanks to Rev. Snihur and Rev.
Word. Nellie McDougall and family, -15x
1121.ACIKWELL.
Thanks Mom and Pad, friends and neighbours
• for :making the open house in honour of our mar-
riage, such a memorable event. Susan and Gor-
don Blackwell. -15x '
LAMB
In sad but loving memory of my loving son and,
brother, Hobert Norman, who left us so long ago,
April 7, 1945.
We will always remember the way he looked
And the way he spdke and smiled
The little things he said and did.
Are with us all the while.
He meant so very much to us
That nothing we can say
Can tell the sadness in our hearts
As we think of Norman each day.
If doesn't matter the day or year
There is always a heartache, always,a tear.
Memories don't fade thely just grow .deep.
For the one we loved but could not keep.
Life goes ori.we know that's true.
But not tbe same Norman without you.
Lovingly .remembered by Mom and brother
Harold. -15
-4
HOELSCHER
Cherished memories of a dear son Donny Dean
who left us suddenly April 13, 1985.
I think of the day you passed away,
There was little I could do,
But memories never fade away,
For 1 always think of you.
To me you were very special, Donny,
And I mis__„�s��,yyou more each day,
Forthe s crest day in all my life,
Was the day you passed:away.
I think of you in silence,
And often speak your name,
But nit 1 have are memories,
And your picture in a frame.
Your resting place I visit,
And place your flowers there with care,
And my heart just fills with sadness,
As I turn and leave you.there.
Sadly missed and always remembered with love
from your Mom and Ron Deleery.-15
•
HOELSCHER
In loving memory of a dear Grandson Donny who
left us suddenly April 13, 1985.
Your presence we miss,
Your memory we treasure,
Loving you always,
Forgetting you never.
Sadly missed by Gramma McAllister. -15
HOELSCHER
.In loving memory of my brother Donny who left
us suddenly April 13, 1985,
,What bwould give if I c'oould.say,
.Hello Donny 'n' the sciaisrdrd way,
T'o hear your voice, to see'your smile,
To sit with you,pnd talk a while,..
A million times' I've needed lieu;
A million times I've cried,
If love could have saved you, Donny,.
You would never have died.
When I'm sad and lonely'
When everything goes wrong,
I seem to hear you whisper,
"Cheer,up and party on."
For. those who have a brother,
Cherish him with care
For you'll never know the heartache.
Until he's not there. -
Always missed and loved - Your sister Kathy, and
nephew Terry and brother Mike. -15
MCTAGGART
We wish to thank our Goderich friends for
flowers, cords and food sent to our home at the
time of the passing of our mother in Brussels.
Special thanks to Emily Malley and the twc
Goderich men who were pallbearers Bill Barwick
and Carson Milley. Peg and Bill McTaggart. -15s
MERG
Noelle and Ed Miller would like to thank all shell
friends, neighbours and relatives for cords oi)
sympathy, flowers and words ul condolences In
the loss of a dear brother and brother -in -Law,
Dan. .Your ' kindness will always be
remembered. -15x -
NOBLE
The family of the late Jeremy Noble wish to ex-
press sincere thanks and appreciation to
relatives, friends,, and neighbours who sent
flowers, cards, donations, arid support shown to
us in the loss of aur dear son, grandson, and°
nephew. Thanks to the Dungannon ladies for the
lunch prepared. Special thanks to Drs. Walker
and Conway of Goderlch and Dr. M.D. Li of Lon-
don. We will always remember with appreciation
the care you gave_ Jeremy. Thanks to the
Emergency staff of Clinton Hospital and am-
bulance drivers. Sincere thanks are extended to
Rev. Robert Roberts and McCallum Funeral Home
for their kindness and 'support. A very special
warm thank Vou to Goyle Beuermann who was
with Jeremy when we couldn't be. Everyone's
thoughtfulness will never be forgotten. -15
CRANE
In loving memory of our dear son Ronald. Crane
who passed away April 9, 1974.
We had a son we were proud to own
How much we miss him will never be known
The heart aches in this world are many.
But to lose our son was the greatest of any.
So to day our love is mingled with tears
in fervent wish that Ronald were here.
Lovingly remembered, by your dad and -
mom. ---1 5x
nd"mom.=l5x
POWELL
In loving memory of our dear brother, Orval
Powell who passed away April 7, 1985 in his 78th
year.
Your memory we treasure,
Sadly missed by sisters and family Edna, Joe and
family, Freida Dell and family. -15x
47. Card of thanks
MILLER
We would like to thank everyone for their cards,
gifts, flowers and visits while we were in the
hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Rourke, Dr.
Dawson and all the nurses on second east.
Nathaniel and Judy. -15x
-t-
FOSTER
We wish to thank our family, relatives and
friends for their lovely gifts, flowers, cards and
best wishes for our 50th Wedding Anniversary. ,
Harold and Mildred Foster. -15
STOLL
1,would like to thank my family and friends for
their visits, flowers and cards while I was in the
hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Lambert! Pearce
and Conway, and to the emergency staff and
nurses on second east. Your kindness will alays
he remembered. Mary.-15nx
BRINDLEY
I would like to thank my family and friends for
visits and cards. Special thank's to Dr. Hill, nurses
and staff while I was in Stratford Hospital.
Olive. -1'5
McINTYRE
I would like to thank the Goderich Doctors, Dr.
Lomas, Dr. K.C. Lambert and Dr. Cauchi, and
nurses in Emergency'Room, nurses on 1st, floor
East, and nurses on second floor East when 1 was
in Goderich Hospital. I would like to thank Dr.
Ay. Cheung of Victoria Hospital London when 1
was down there and nurses on second floor•East.
I would like to thank friends for thejr visits,
flowers, cards and phone calls. I would like to
thank Ladies Legion Auxiliary Branch No. 109 for
cards and treats: I would like to thank Salvation
Army for cards and phone calls. Mrs. Florence
McIntyre. -15
48. Coming Events.
---- MERO
We would like to extend our heartfelt thanksIto
Dr. Conway, Dr. Neal, ambulance attendants,
nurses in •emergency .at.,. AM&G Hospital,
relatives, friends, neighbours, Rev. John Wood,
Sister, Rita Cpyne, Les Willems, Maitland Manor
'Staff for the!r comforting words and many acts of
kindness during the loss of our loving husband '
and father, Dan. Special thanks to Bob McCallum
and staff for his kind and professional services.
Your kindness has been a, great comfort and all
you have done for us Is deeply appreciated,
Dorothy and family. -15x° •
FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 7 p.m. - Promotion ,Banquet
will be held at the Clinton and District Christian.
School. Dr. H. Feenstra will be speaking on
Educating God's Children. Tickets are $7.50 each
and available by calling 482-5033.-15x
THE SINGING D.J., live at the Candlelight
Restaurant, Friday and Saturday this , week.
Toynbee Lamb of 154 Nelson St. E.; Goderich has
won a smorgasbord luncheon at the Candlelight
Restaurant, Goderich 524-7711. Toynbee may
pick up his prizeot the Signal -Star. -15
SECOND ANNUAL After -Five guest night dinner
April 25th 6;45 p.m. Soltfdrd - Guest speakers
Gordon and Nancy Barwell $10.00 per person.
Tickets call 524-2598 or 523-9697•.-15,16
1..Articles fdr sole
1
WEHAVEA
BEAUTIFUL SELECTION
OF
TREES
• Baroroot
• Potted
• Wire Baskets
In large and smell
caliper sizes
ROYAL RED - NORWAY MAPLE
' LINDEN AND MOUNTAIN ASH
WHITE ASH - RED OAK
Also a complete line of
FRUIT TREES
FLOWER
SHRUBS
EVERGREENS '
AND MORE!
gees.
4
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ft. Viet
BAKER'S
NURSERY
"Quality Morchandls• alt a Fair Priced'
R.R. 2 BAYFIELD4112.44015
.CLO$RID'SQIr1DAYS�-
STOTHERS . '
The family of Lucy Stothers thank friends mull
relatives for making her one hundredth birthday
so enjoyable, Special thanks to Mayor Palmer,
Reeve Kernighan and Rev. G.L. Royal wjte
brought greetings, Specie, thanks also to Joanbre
Todd and Alexandra 'Marine and e"aeneraL.
Hospital. Helen and Keith, -15x .
RITCHIE
We. wish to express our sincere thanks fo
relatives, friends.: and ;neighbours for floral
tributemmoriol ns, foto or'.,
hornet s, ding oshe expressiondonotias of syrnod p.ifhy'sent lh our
time of sorrow. Special thanks to the LucknoW
Doctors and the nursing staffs of Winghare and
UFiiveriify Additional honks Ore ex -
fended to, Rev. Warren McDougall. and Mocker.
tie McCreath Funeral Neale: also- to the IJCW
ladies for She Nadi served after the servlci All
theDonald e Ritchie, Dionnill e anng d Tobit m Dick'a n, Hilda
and Toric Andrew, Cai Ritchle. �--1:5x
HURON MUSTY
HE.AVI UNIT '
Horne care
prewrarn
roqutres
CASE MANAGER
RESPONSIBILiTESv Assessing
for eligibility, goal setting,
authorizing services,
monitoring, re -assessment,
discharge planning and
public relations for persons
referred to the Home. Care
Program.
QUALIFICATIONS: A diploma
or degree as a Health Care
Professional:. A minimum of
2 years experience in Com-
munity Health Cure is
preferred.
APPLICATIONS to be submit-
ted by April 14, 1986, to
Dr. H.R. CIESLAR
Medical Officer of Health
Court House
Goderich, Ontario
1
1�h.. REGISTERED
NEW HOMEBUILDER
WARRANTY
PROGRAM
Armstrong (gust=
Humes
GENERAL CONTRACTING
Ridgewood Park, R.R. 5, Goderich, Ont.
N7A 3Y2
•New homes and additions
*;Renovations and repairs
•Free accurate estimates
R. G. Armstrong
Licenced Carpenter
(519) 524.9380
REAL ESTATE INC.
SUNCOAST MALL 524-2667
GODERICH
Just East of_Bayfield
Rambling rancher on scenic setting; on
1 acre lot,' quality ,brick and aluminum
with ' attached garage. Delightful 3
bedroom with family room, breezeway
end sundeck. A MUST TO SEE! Call Gor-
don 482.3307.
Just East of Dungannon
.._
Cedar and brick chalet on 3/4 acre,
mature treed lot. 3 bedrooms off balcony
overlooking cathedral ceiling living room
with gorgeous fireplace and panoramic
window wall, patio doors to raised deck.
Quality kitchen and family room. A
DELIGHT TO SHOW. Call Les 524.8451.
FISHERIMAN'S .COVE &
• RICK'S TRAILER SALES
1977 20 ft'. Terry Taurus 85,500.0°
1969 25 ff. Holiday. ,Rambler #6,10000
0,000.00
$7,500.0
0.08.00
;r
�11y'�Odee.
s:9ilOe04.
NI'W TRAILERS Ir`
,1979 25 ft. Corsair.
1977 24 ft. Jayc)
t97016 ft. Prowler
19864ft. Northlander
Supreme
.196 16 ft', itaillda
r
1977.16 ft. `B'enanzo
S
ft x 33 ft. loaded
Northlander 02¢,500,00
10 ft x 36 ft.' loaded
Northlander : ' 129,900.00
for *tire fink rntafl0tt Cdlfil
r . w • ..._`Rick 395.270 ...
3 bedroom refurbished family home on
five acres. Convenlenee of town, corn -
forts of country. CALL BRUCE' TO IN-
SPECT 524-7762.
Cal us for our ear ly•Ilstings,.
or better still, give us your
specifications and let us
"Fill the Bili"
0' FARMERS NOTE!
Whether Buying or Selling call
' • Gord Hill 482.3307
For qualified counselling on
agricultural land sales. We have
ekCellent beef, hog and cash
crop properties.avaHable now.
HORN II$TI a AMR
Irrreihary books,
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