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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-10-28, Page 1736. Announcements THE HUMANITARIAN SERVICE COMMITTEE of the Goderich Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodge has equipment for loon. Contact Fred Fritzley, 524-7217.. -18eow 38. Auction Sale Richard Lobb Auctioneer CLINTON 482.7898 SAT., OCT. 31 AT 10 A.M.: 1977 Dodge Aspen car, nearly new Snapper riding mower, 8 HP snowblower-, Appliances, Furniture, etc. for Raymond Whitemore and Mable Harvey at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton. SAT. NOV. 7 AT 10 A.M. 1982 Ford Futura car, 49,000 Kms, antiques, furniture and appliances for the Estate of Maier Youngblutt and Estate of Dbreen Chappel at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton. Pegeirey Auction Hwy. 21, 3 miles South of Grand Bend NOVEMBER AUCTION SCHEDULE Next Auction: SUNDAY, NOV. 8 AT 1 P.M.: We will be selling the contents of,a local home plus additions consisting of a nice selection of furnishings, appliances and col1ectabies. SUNDAY, NOV. 15 AT 1 P.M.: Stock reduction sale for Grand Bend Decorating of fine quality floor cover- ings. All types of carpet and vinyl floor coverings in room lot sizes and rolls. Viewing for this sale will be Saturday, November 14th. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24 AT 1 P.M.: A local estate of antique and modern fur- nishing and appliances. Consignments welcome every Thursday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. or call AUCTIONEER: Pat Lyon (519) 243-2713 LARGE AUCTION SALE Car; snowblower; riding mower; troller; furniture; appliances; antiques; piano, etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Auc- tion Barn, Cllnton,for RAYMOND WHIT - MORE and MABEL HARVEY on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 AT 10:00 A.M. Car 1977 Dodge Aspen, 2 door, 6 automatic, 56,639 original km., sells as is et 11:30 a.m.; 5,x1,1Z,two wheel.Ltilt top trailers; Canadiana 8 H.P. 26" snowblower w/electric start, rebuilt engine; Snapper riding mower, electric start, 2 years old, like new; gas engine; transfer water pump; Inglis gas clothes dryer, nearly new; Admiral fridge, 4 years olc,•'small m^^lel Kelvinator fridge; RC \ fridge; estinghouse fridge; Gilson chest freezer; two 24" electric stoves; Hoosier cupboard; Heintzman piano and bench; dining table, 5 leaves, 6 chairs; sideboard w/mirror; washstand; antique rocking chair; pressback armchair; pine blanket box; 2 dressers w/mirrors; wardrobe w / 2mlrror doors; fruit cupboard; Vilas 3 -pc. bedroom suite w/box spring 8. mattress; treadmill exerciser; antique dresser w/ large mirror; maple night table; bed; organ stool; oil lamp; smell desk 12" portable black 8. white TV; wringer washer; upholstered chairs; older chesterfield; chrome table and 4 chairs; modern maple desk; Filter' Queen vacuum; tredle sewing machine; modern recliner chair; small chrome drop leaf table; round coffee table; guitar amplifier; Sunglow kerosene heater; propane space heater; end tables; bedding; crocheted bedspread; floor lamps; shop vac; pictures; folding picnic table & benches; floor rug; iron bed and good double mattress; McCullough chainsaw; crack; milk cans; electric drills; vise; skill saw; lig saw; grinder & motor plus our usual large of- fering of dishes & glassware; pots 8. pans; mics., •etc. Something for everyone. Plan to attend. TERMS: Cash AUCTIONEERS Richard & Burt Lobb Clinton 482-7898 46. In Memoriam BEAN in memory of a loving and devoted father and grandfather James Rean. His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall, He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet him, Some day, we know not when, To clasp his hand in the better land. Never to part again. We'll ail remember him for the beautiful person that he was. Gord & Shirley Smith and from his grandchildren Joy, Ricky, Stephen and Aletha.-43nx 47. Card of Thanks AUSTIN I would like to thank all my friends and relatives for their lovely visits, get well messages and gifts while I was o sick little boy in the hospital. Special thanks to Drs. James and Leslie Rourke and to the nurses on 1st floor for taking such good core of me. My daddy and mommy, Marlowe and Debbie thank you also, tors of love. Tyler. -43 ABBOTT I would like to thank family, friends and relatives for cards, flowers, gifts and visits while in Goderich,and London hospitals and since return- ing home. Special thanks to Steve, nurses on 2nd east, emergency, ambulance attendants and Drs. Walker, Hollingworth and Rourke. Vicki. -43 MacDONALD --- I wish to thank all the friends and relatives for the lovely cards, flowers and gifts that Vanessa and I received. We also wish to thank the nursing staff on 2nd east. Special thanks to Dr. N. Pearce, Sue Leddy and Anne Gibson for the kind• ness and excellent given. Thank you is also ex- tended to the Homecare Co-ordinates and the excellent early discharge supervision which Community Nursing Services gave. Betty and Vanessa. -43 HARRIS The family of the late Ruth Harris wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to all who were so kind and helpful to Ruth while at home and in hospital, also for your love and sympathy shown us after her passing. Your kindness and helpfulness will never be forgotten. Howard and Jim Harris, -43x WILLIS I would like to thank friends, relatives and neighbors for the gifts, flowers and cards I received while irt,,hospital Marg. --43 CHISHOLM We would like to thank our family, friends and relatives for the party, cards, gifts and best wishes received on our 25th. Wedding Anniver- sary. Ray & Pat. -43 DOGGETT- The family of the late Wm. Doggett would like to take this opportunity to extend sincere thanks to Rev. Peter Baldwin for his kindly ministrations; to the pallbearers; to those whd called• at the funeral home to extend their sympathy and to our kind friends and neighbors: Special thanks to Dr, Hollingworth and the Goderich Royal Cana. dian Legion for their service and assisting at the Fellowship Hour and the Goderich Hospital and St, Joseph's, London, for all their core. and kindness. -43x BETA SIGMA PHI SORORITY Many thanks to the men who volunteered their time at the Ladies Night Out, October 16th. Your assistance made our evening a success. -43 • Cornmunit News GODERICB SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1987 -PAGE 17 Collage of Colborne sesquicentennial pl . ,nevi A collage of the Colborne Township Ses- quicentennial is being planned. It will hang in the township hall at Carlow, If you have a picture of any event held during the Col- borne Twp. Sesquicentennial celebration that you may wish to donate for use m the collage, please take it to Bluewater Photography on West. St. by Nov. 7th. The Sesquicentennial committee feels that the collages will bring back many happy memories of an event that was enjoyed by many "Colbornites". TIGER DUNLOP WI The October meeting of Tiger Dunlop W.I. was held in the Township Hall Oct. 22nd. The Topic was "Agriculture and Canadian Industries". In the absence of the President, First Vice President, Helen Stoll presided and welcorri- ed all Members, and 12 Members of the Dungannon W.I. who were guests at the meeting. The roll call, "A newspaper clipping about Agriculture". was well answered. A letter received from Survival Through Friendship House Huron County, outlining their. purposes and facts was dealt with. The minutes and the correspondence were read by secretary -treasurer Marie .601...1.120149 OLBORNE CORNER Ger tr^ude§ Knitting, i5e4.421:378 Buchanan. Marie Buchanan, introduced the speaker for the meeting, Mrs. Sheila Gunby, manag- ing Editor of "The Rural Voice" the Magazine for the Agriculture Industry. Mrs. Gunby told of the Origins of the Magazine, and how it serves the rural Com- munity as a whole. She outlined the task of her staff to produce this magazine and says she always tries to keep all articles on a positive approach. She showed how they put the magazine together now that tOey are computerized. Mrs. Gunby and her husband, who also works for her, make their home in Dungan- non, but their Company Gunbyfield Publishing has their office in Goderich. Mrs. Stoll thanked Mrs. Gunby for her most interesting talk and presented her with a gift. Marie Buchanan gave the Report of the Huron County Rally held in Londesboro earlier this month. Mrs. Ruth Brock delighted the audience with a humourous reading entitled "Sur- rogate Mother". A social, hour was held. Bud Elliott was the winner of the lucky cup and received a small gift courtesy of Mary Clairmont. The next meeting Nov. 26, donations to the Family and Childrens Services will be taken to help with their Christmas Bureau. Two Institute Members Mrs. Mary Brindley and Mrs. Gertrude Kaitting, have been hospitalized in- the past month. Their many friends and neighbors all joined in wishing them speedy recovery. COUNTRY FAIR The 22nd Annual Colborne Township Christmas Country Fair was held this past week in Saltford Valley Hall on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday afternoon with all the regular display of arts and crafts. According to the convenor, the a fair was successful and despite the inclement weather on Saturday, it was the best day. The Fair is sponsored by the Blue Water Chapter of the Eastern Star No. 284 Goderich. Garceau to speak at Legion dinner Goderich Legion Branch 109 will hold its Diamond Jubilee Dinner and Dance in the Jubilee room on Saturday, November 14 at 7 p.m. The guest speaker will be Gaston Garceau who is the 1st Vice President of Dominion Command of the Royal Cana- dian Legion. Comrade 1st Vice President Garceau comes to our Branch from Legion head- quarters in Ottawa and will be giving us the latest information on present condi- tions, the major problems and the future outlook of the Royal Canadian Legion. This dinner dance will be preceded by a reception in the Vimy room of Branch 109 at 6 p.m. All past presidents of Branch 109 have been contacted and as honoured guests of the Branch we have confirmation of attendance from sixteen former Branch 109 presidents: namely Clarence Mac- Donald (a World War I veteran who was Branch President in 1948) ; Leslie Riley (1955) ; Ralph Kingswell 0952); Gerald O'Brien (1954) ; Jack Seaman (1955) ; Garnet "Bud" Mathieson (1956) ; Eric Johnstone (1957 and 1977-78); Neil Shaw (1960) ; Frank Reid (1961) ; Harold Chamber (1967 'to 1971); George Low (1971-73); Robert, Chapman (1973-75); Ed- ward Tonks (1975-77); Roy Mugford (1978-80) ; Walter Sheardown (1980-81) ; and John A. MacDonald (1984-86). All the remainder;: listed iidtrp !o• d War II veteran's"' except' 'coi:1•ira 1e John A. Mac- Donald, who Was the first Branch 109 Associate member (son of a war veteran) to serve as 'president of Branch 109. Com- rade MacDonald is now the Deputy Zone Commander of Legion Zone C -I. elastictttmrim #IITwog" ow inow =IP rl 40. Lost & Found LOST: white, male cat with cream coloured ears and blue eyes. Wearing a collar. Phone 524.9512. 42,43 LOST • One diamond engagement ring • possibly in downtown area. Reward. Phone 524.2384 after 6 p.m. 42tf FOUND • White kitten 4 to 5 months old. Phone 524.7638. 43 41. To Give Away 7 WEEK OLD kittens, litter trained. To give away to a good home. Phone 524.9056,-43x TO GIVE AWAY - One neutered male dog, 9 mon- ths old with dog house. Phone 524-2879 before 5 p.m. • 43,44 PUPPIES TO GIVE AWAY - Mother died • urgent horns needed for part husky, 4 weeks old, very cute pups. 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Call toll free, 14300.387-4910,-43 STEAL•A•DEAL • Building Clearance • Save thousands while steel supply lasts • limited time offer due to summer steel mill increase •" all styles available Pioneer Econospan, 1.800.387.6896 (24 hours). -43 88 SACRIFICE SS Buildings priced for immediate le quidation. All items In stock. 28x40x14 $3,996; 40x60x14 56.500: 46x80x14 59,250, 70x90x24 821,789, Various sizes ovoilable up to 120 ft. wide. Fu;tory direct clearunce. Serious buyers only. All buidings priced for immediate delivery. Call toll free 1.800.387.2115, or 1.416.858.2446.--43 MONTREAL MILITARY SURPLUS: Work shirts $2.75; work pants $3.50; work boots 815. Send 82 for catalogue (Reimbursement 1st order). Military Surplus. Box 243. St•Tirnotheo. Quebec. JOS 1X0.-•43 PIANOS • from 5495 Refinished $995. Beautiful Ouk. Winne,. Mahogony. We buy. we restore. tuna & repair,. Always best guaranteed. Village Piano Shop, Elmira (519)669.2280. 43 WANTED TO BUY 010 WRISTWATCHES WANTED • Men's only • Old Rolex and Potek Phillip wristwatches wonted. Also wonted Eotons "Quarter Century' Rectangular wnstwoiches (25 yenrs service). Will puy $1000 & up for this watch. Phone x416)365.7240 or write B, Walsh. 173 Queen St Eost, Toronto, Ont. MSA 1S2 -43 WANTED Wall clocks and Grandfather clocks manufactured by The Arthur Pequegnat Clock Com• pony in Berlin or Kitchener. Ontario, Also wanted other antique wall & mantle clocks. Write Bux A, 309 Mutual St . Toronto, Ontario M4Y 1X6 or call (416) 365.9411.- 43 POSTCARD collections wanted. Top prices pard for us- ed or unused pro 1960 picture postcards Write for Iree information Neil Hayne, Bath, Ont KO!) 100 - 43 HELP WANTED ' LARGE EASTERN Oratorio Weekly Newspaper requires Assistant` Editor Minimum 3•yrs experience es reporter and solid references We oflor good crampon• sation excellent working environment Write to Gerry Huddleston, Editor. The Record News P 0. Box 158. Smiths Folls Ont K7A 411 43 TRAIN FOR A JOB with a future .. with Tri•County truck Driver Training. Job search assistance available. Kitchener 720 King 8.,1519)743.5011, Brant. ford 300 Colborne E ,(519)756.0223 . 43 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 200 JOBS availoble for single poople interested in foreign agriculture, Form work positions availuble. Denmork. Germany, Norway, Sweden, and the U.K. Applicants must be between 19.28 years of age, hove 2 yrs min, farrn experience. Contuct: I.A.E.A., c/o Angela Morton, Watro Apt. 8, RR 2, Guelph, Ont. N1H 6118. Phone: (519)b21.3277 between 12 30.3 p.m -43 RESTAURANT, TAVERN licensed in yeor•rourid tourist village. Seats 160 year•round business Showing pro• fit. Fully equipped ... $169.000 Cull x/05)457.2700 Must ho seen! •-•43 DYNAMIC Business Opportunity) Leaders` B Distributors 'needed. CALORAD family of weight con• Irol products. Colored is sweeping the country. For free information package contact House of Sherwood - Calorod, 3345 North Service Rd., Bnrlmgton, Ont. L7N 302 (416)332.5000. -- 43 GROW FOR ITI $58 Riese bailworms at home. Guaranteed market. Odorless, Low Investment, Wo Train! Representatives throughout Ontario Early Bird Ecology (1975) R.R, 1, Smithville, Ont. LOR 2A0 (416)643.4251, 856.2248,(705)435.7463.-43 PERSONAL DATES GALORE: For all ages and unuttached. Thousands of members anxious to meet you, Prestige Acquaintances call loll. frrle 1.800.263.9163. Hours noon till 8 p.m. -43 EDUCATIONAL FREE' 1988 guide to studyat-home correspondence Diplome courses for prestigious coreers• Accounting Airconditlonfng, Bookkeeping Business. Cosmelalogy, Electronics Legal Medical Secretory, Psychology, Travel. GI moon ISA) 263 Adelaide West Toronto. 1.800.268.1121 43 COMING EVENTS A TRADITION thats growing becnuse people keep go. ing! Tho 9th Annual London Arts 8 Crofts Christmos Show 8 Sale returns to Centennial Hall. 550 Well- ington 'London. Fri Oct. 30 Neon ra 10 pm Sat. Oct 31 11 am • 10 pm Sunday Nov. 1. 11 am • 6,rrn Admis• sten SI 75 Over 100 croli people in a spectacular Show & Sole organized and promoted by Olga Traher (519) 679.1810 43 The Only wayato get YOUR ad in 2.5 million homes in Canada for $748.00 or iris 1,241,807 homes in Ontario for $250.°° Place Your Blanket Classified Ad by call- ing one of our helpful classified advisors at your nearest weekly newspaper office for details. Lucknow 528-2822 Goderich 524-2614 Kincardine 396-2963 Clinton 482-3443 Walkerton 881-1600 Seaforth 527-0240 Mitchell 348-8431 w se's on. atom ®stes.4 rim srea me ®Oe. Included as guests of the head table will be former Branch 109 Padre the Rev. G.L. Royal, M.P. Murray Cardiff and M.P.P. Jack Riddell. Tickets for this Branch 109 60th birthday dinner and dance are available at the Branch 109 canteen and guests are also welcome. Tickets may also be reserved by phoning 524-8488 before November 7 which is the last day of ticket sales. Following the dinner the evening will continue in the Jubilee room with dancing to the big band sounds of Norm Dunsmore's orchestra. Resident celebrates 99th birthday Port Albert area, resident Agnas Foster celebrated ,her 99th birthday. Throughout the week various members of her family and friends honoured her with luncheons and outings. ' Mrs. Foster is the offspring of two area pioneer families, the Bqgies and the Hawkins. She is the great granddaughter of John Hawkins, founder of Port Albert. At present, Mrs. Foster resides at Maitland Manor in Goderich where a caring staff see's to her every need. A note of gratitude for the gifts, best wishes and especially the visits which are always welcome. Another special celebration was attended PORT ALBERT NEWS by some local people Saturday, October 24 at the Dungannon' Senior Citizens Hall in honour of Mrs. Pearl Congram's 90th birthday. The residents of Port Albert wish to ex- tend their deepest sympathies to the family of the late Glen Kemp. Youth wished a speedy recovery DUNGANNON DOINGS Get Well Wishes are extended to Bradley ?ark, 13 year old son of Bill and Marie Park, who is receiving treatment at University Hospital London for a diabetic condition. 13 tables enjoyed the weekly Wednesday night euchre at the Dungannon Senior Citizen Centre. High lady -was Evelyn Err- ington with Barbara Pollock, winner of the low prize. Cecil Pollock walked away with top men's prize while Clarence Allin was honoured with the low men's prize. Sweetened by the door prize was Pearl Congram and Gordon Pollock, winner of Panda Bear Honey. Nine members of Dungannon Senior Citizens attended the Zone Rally held at Holmesville recently. The C.G.I.T. girls and their leaders Pen- ny Hodge and Kathy Curran took part in the service of Dungannon United Church Sunday. The youth group conducted a sale of baking and served coffee following the service. Bible study classes are meeting in Dungannon Church on Monday afternoons at 1:30 p.m. Evening bible study meets Tuesdays at 8 p.m. at Trinity Church. Pearl Congram, who celebrates her 90th birthday on November 5th was honoured Saturday October 24th at the Dungannon Senior Citizens Centre. Many of Pearl's friends, relatives, neighbours enjoyed. afternoon tea, renewing acquaintance. Family members had supper entertain- ment at Nels and Gloria Pearson. Mrs. Ivan Emmerton, Deep River, On- tario, was the guest of her niece Ruth and Jim McKenzie and family for the weekend. Lynda Bradford of Thunder Bay is visiting her sister Sally Wright and Bob Wright and family for a few days. Holmesville worship service well attended HOLMESVILLE - The worship service at Holmesville United Church on Sunday mor- ning was very well attended. Rev. James Bechtel officiated. He spoke to the children before going to their classes. UCW Bazaar Don't forget that the Holmesville UCW Bazaar is on Saturday, opening at 11 a.m. with their usual booths of Christmas goodies, produce, and bake table. Lunch is to be served this year as well as tea tables. Everyone is welcome. Senior's News Enterprising Seniors will meet November 5 at 2 p.m. in the community centre in Holmesville. Seniors note: the group is now HOLMESVILLE NEWS Blanche Beeves, 482-9536 in the afternoon meetings. Found Left at the craft show in Holmesville in October - a parcel from the Middleton Church. If yours please call 482-9536. THINGS Big Things ... Little Things .•• Expensive Things ,.. Inexpensive Things ... Lost Things ... Found Things .., New Things ... Used Things ,.. Ordinary, Everyday Things ,.. Hard To Find Things ... 3� 3 CLASSIFIED WORD AD SALE HELP! ith Our i hrtstmes Budget thfa year? ai?Stttr Is Offering tv watt Private Pall y 'Ad piton jtheit g"tts mount. Run your Private Party Ad Plan for 3 Consecutive Issues and if the item is Not Sold your ad will run again for 3 More Issues At No Charge. Sale in effect until Dec. 16, 1987. Call for details as some restrictions do apply. Classified Customer Service 524®2514 MON. - FRi. 8:30 - 5:00