The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-03-25, Page 29y •.
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13. SERVICES AVAILABLE SERVICE V
S AVAILABLE 13. SERVICES AVAILABLE'
LAYING and finishing concrete
floors. •..for biisetnents, , garages,
:patios. Call George Barraclough
524-8158,.-43tf .;.
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MORT'GA'CES,'T-•• First "and,;
second mortgages, residential;
commercial confidential service:
No hidden charged or bonus. Debt
consolidation and refinancing a
specialty. HANNAH FINANCIAL
SERVICE INC. Call CAlle:ct 1-579-
0100.-12tf - _.--
FOR COMPLETE..
DRY -WALL
AND .:. FINISHING
CALL "
GORD.THOIVIAS
27 :TRAFALGAR. -ST.
GODERICH
PHONE:
524-6674
FREE ESTIMATES
•
DAILY • CAR . RENTAL •
Reasonable
McGEE'S
Goderich
Phone 524-8391
19t1 -
:VACUUM CLEANERS
"• SALES &. SERVICE
ALL MAKES
B.QBARNA PECK
V
262-5748. gbtfn
12.,AUCTION. SALE'
HOFFMEYE:R '
Plumbing & Hoeft Ltd.
APPLIANCE'S*
,•
NCE
S
-55 KINGSTON ST
ELECTAIC
' Inglis washer., dryer'",
'refrigerators, dishwashers;
tinges a •
GAS:.:
Ranges, barbecues, tights,, .
• ri1ng .
FOR YOUR
Carpet and
Upholstery:
C,leaning`Needs;=
Superior Maintenance
Now Offers
STEAM or •DRY SHAMPOO•
For Free. Estimate Call,
574-8892 •
257 Warren St., Goderich
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
M;odera'" equipment Two"
trucks to serve you.` Phone
H.T. Dale, Clinton 482-3320and
Seaforth 527-0284.
Of farm equipment foe:Merelea Farms, 2 miles south of Clinton on highway #4 and
21 miles west -on
' Wednesday, March 31 at 10:.30 A.M.
TRACTORS -- Int. 4166 Turbo 4 wheel.'.
drive,' 150 hp, 1300 firs.,hydratitic-draw
bar PTO, 23-1-30 tires, fully equipped, 4
':extra' 18-4-31 tires and rims; . Int. 806 4'
wheel-dri:ve-dtesel; -tork'arn .Irigk-low-
PTO in excellent condition; Int. 656.
Farmall, fork amp, PTO, 3 PtH; 2700
hrs., c/w four row #468- front mount
cultivator; Massey Ferguson industrial
30 diesel, tractor.,.• tork convertor
transmission, N 34 Industrial loader,
220 Backhoe, 16" and 24" ' buckets, 500
hrs
TRUCKS -All trucks certified. 1972 GMC 6500 tandem, full air, 427 engine, 5 and 4
transmission, boston seats, fully equipped, 18' x 8' x 6' all steel grain box with pole
hoist; 1970 Int. 392 engine, full air, air-lift tag -axle, 18' Aluminum grain box fitted
tarp, pole hoist; 1974-4 wheel drive 3/4 ton Jeep,automatic transmission, 401 -:4'
barrow, •AM -FM stereo tape deck, 2 sets 950x16x5.tires, 8,000 Ib. springs; 1971
White Freight Liner, 318 Detroit Engine, 38;000 Ib° rear axle, sliding fifth wheel,:
new tires, Boston air -ride :seats. "' .
TRUCK SCALES - Senstek 25,000' Ib: singte axle electronic scales with digital
readout(new)-
MiAINERS
• LANDSCAPING..
& LAWN:
MAINTENANCE
Specializing In landscaping.
and. your. complete lawn`
needs.,
Phone:
52452401' 52.4=1044
COUNTY' FURNITURE
REFINISHING
Upholstery & Repairs
'for
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone: BRUCE CLARK-
• 482-3629
RR5Clinton•
Across from
Conservation Park.
FIREWOOD
dry hardwood lumber cut-'
tings. Goderich Manufac-
.turing
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524=8385v,
ATHWELL'S
;Allah iWZll6= =ni®®T 411I
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE=
El
IMPROVEMENF'S
Recreation Room
Additions
• Siding installation
' •' Home .Repa,ir• &
Maintenance
DAVE McIVOR
524-2062
Herman Stryker:
SIDING
INSTALLATIONS
Kaiser Aluminum
Westroc Vinyl
Siding, Soffit and Fascia,
Eavestroughing, Shutters.,
Quality workmanship,.
-reasonable prices. 20 year
guarantee. ' •
Throw away that paint brush!
• Call us
4824428
Carpentry: Work - ,
Home Renovating
Furniture Repairs
& Refinishing-.
(30 -Years Experierlcel
-(No. Mb Too Small) ; •
524-2591 or 524:9386•
Between 12 &•1 p.m.
or after 6 'p.m,
OUTSTAN :LNG •:AUCTIO.N SALE
COMBINE - Massey Ferguson 750
diesel, fully 'equipped 23-1-26 tires, 2
,speed inertia cylinder strawychopper,.2'
yr. old 6 row #63 corn. head, 13' grain
head and reel, 10' .#1342 Apron. pickup,
all quick hitch attachment heads.
SWATHER ' Versatile hydrostatic 400 swather 1,5' header, hay conditioner pickup
reels; 2'yrs. old.
FERTILI.ZERS:PREADER-Tote4-ton PTO c/w,stainless•steel box.,
ROCK PICKERS -Anderson rock picker reel type c/w hyd. lift dump bin; Harley.
20' PTO rock windrower c/w hyd. cylinders; 8' loader type, rock picker; 16' Turnco
land IeYAler
PLANTERS - Int -a
400: .6' row air planter c/w monitor ky.fertilizer, Liquid
fertilizer attachment for 6 row John Blue liquid fertilizer pump; J.D. series 1280 - 8
row'`plateless, planter c/w monitor dry insecticides attachments, dry fertilizer;
cross top fill auger. ' • '
IMPLEMENT:
PLOWS- Int. 7 furrow trail plow 16" bottom's, automatic reset c/w hyd. cylinder;
Int° 6 furrow trail plow 16" bottoms, trip ,beams; int. 3 PtH 4 furrow 14" trip
., beams: '
.CUL•TiVATORS.-= Int. 25' vibra.shank c/w following harrows, 25 extra shanks and
teeth; Kent cultivator 30' with 4"tooth spacin'tJ (1 yr. old) 121/2' J.F. 3 PtH with
levelers; Int. 16' trail cultivator hyd, • lift Melroe 26'. tine harrows; Turnco 3 PtH
18' tine harr^ws: 6 certien.dian'Lond harrows and bar; 13' chain harrows and bar
°+(new): Grow Westgorowcrop c -w hydraulic wing lift.
SPRAYERS --George White two 200 gal. saddle tanks c/w pump and 25' boom to
fit 4166tracto
tractor; • Calsa 400 Gal tandem sprayer c/w 4 piston pump 30' booms;' Calsa
X200 gal. trail sprayer hypro pump ,30' booms; 3 Monark,2" liquid pumps with 31/2 hp
gas motor.:
IMPLEMENTS AND MISC — Allied 28' 7" auger, MF. 5' rotary 3 PtH mower;
i..ucknow 6' snow blower (new); 8' 100 hp 3 PtH blade; 30' bale elevator; 311
Cockshutt 4 bar side rake; 6' 3:, • PtH blade; 3 land rollers; tral ler with hyd. dump;
Horst8 ton wagon; Turnco 135 gravity box; 12' fertilizer auger; M.F. front mount
Cultivator for 165-175 tractors;` cultivator for, Super C tractor; 100' 6" H.D. auger;
71 hp motor; 700''/2"cable; 2 -Ritchie 4' heated bowls; 1400 gal. Farm implement #919 Moister tester; ..14A weigh scales; Radson•.moister tester; Farm implement
cattle pen and squeeze; lumber; wood fence post; speed jack; cement mixer.
SMALL ENGINES=Moto ski Ms 18 snowmobile; 1972.634 Yamaha, electric start
with* seater caboose, 750 pioneer chain saw; Homelight XL 12 chain saw:
SHOP EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS -- Alco-matic hose coupling machine and
accessories; 50 Ib° pressure greaser; quantity of new steel) bolts; 4 tractor radios;
.hyd.•cylinders; many more items.
AUCTIONEERS COMMENTS -=•-This is an outstanding offering of modern and
Well maintain'edfarm,.machinery that should interest every farmer. From 60Hp to
the 150 Hp range- All equipment ready to work for you, to plan to attend. Early
'viewing any. time.
For further information
PhbnO Rathwell's at 519-48213120
Farm --SOW No Reserve '
Terms --Cash Please supply own personal cheque
Lunch booth on grounds
Paddle Bidding
Everyone must register at office
PROPR rETOR
'Robert Gretlewald
Merelea Farms Ltd.
Rathwell'S Auction Service
' Clintoro• 482-3120
Auctioneers •-- Liquidators - Appraisers
40 tftiiles north of London on Highway #4
Watch for signs.. m
Sid Bruinsln®.•
FOR: ALL YOUR
''T(C'AV-AT1NG-NEEDS
BACKHOE '
BULLDOZING..
DUMP TRUCK
SEPTIC- TANK SYSTEMS
BASEMENT EXCAVATIONS '
SEWERS
FREE' ESTIMATES''
• Goderich_ 524.78668_:..
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13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
PPS
CE SS.
l o tat-..
In i�•-ne r eea�t
9 Y
Sales-Servlee
Repairs, to all makes
36 Britannia Rd. W.
Ph. 524-7871
• -17tf
DAYMOND
VINYL SIDING
' ' & ALUMINUM SIDING'.
SOFFITS 8, FASCIA
'Aluininumstorm doors and
windows, weather. stripping,
small plumbing repairs. ,
DO IT 'YOURSELF OR
WE CAN DO•IT FOR Y -OU'
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FOR FREE.ESTIMATES
CALL D.G:M."HOME
. MAINTENANCE. ASK FOR
.DON.
526-7794
14: NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE. ESTATE OF GORDON
, HOWARD SPROUL, LATE OF
THE TOWNSHIP . OF WEST
W-AWANOSH,:IN THE.COUNT'Y'.
OF HURON . • .
All personsclaiming t.against
the above Estate are required to
forward full•particulars of theirs,
claims to the undersigned on .or.
before the -10th day of April, 1976,
• , after which date the assets will be.
distributed. •
DONNELLY & MURPHY
18 The Square"
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate:
• -12,13,14
z PUSU-C=NOTICE "w� »_._
Helen Brindley opened the especially1' t ' ' 1'
1. PU8tIC NOTICE -
COOK, • I' will' no' longer 'be
re'spensible.for the debts. of my
wife, Judy Cook 'after this date.
March :11, 1976, Don Cook -4-
11,12,13
1,6. -PERSONAL
.26. CARD OF THANKS 26, CARD OF THANKS
RIC ARD an 1. r'- CULBERT•L. Brothers, sisters anti'
(nee teddy) and .family would families e cpress their ?deepest'
Uke'to thank relatrves and frlen'ds gratitude w all those wiio sent .
•
for their many acts of kindless,, flowers, memorial donations.:,.
expressions of ,• sympathy. • anal baking, 'and messages .:of sym-
• aut)ful floral-•tributo the
tes, pithy, at the time of Wflliaxrt ;
sad loss of -.our preciolts daughter
be : Cu:lkiert's passing. These 'acts of
WE' INVITE engaged couples to
visit" the 'Arbor Gift Shop'.ip
. Clinton. Receive a free gift and
te•Il' your friends about our shower
and Bridal Registry Service, No
charge, no obligation.=3tf
DO YOU 'have nlarriage-oar family •
problems? The 'Ministry pf Com-
munib,, & Social Services offers help
in the form of .marriage and family
counselling either in 'your home or
in the • Wingham • Office, 199
'Josephine Street. For appointment,
• phone 357-3370.-8tf
17. LOST AND FOUND
LOST - a black male cat, grey
tip on left ear. Reward. Phone
524-2082 after 5 p.m. -13
21. BIRTHS
DALTON: Clete and Mary Louise
(nee Simpson) are pleased to
announce • the arrival of their
baby daughter, Catherine Mary,
7 lbs. • 15 ozs., at. Wingliam and -
District Hospital, on March 20,
1976. A little. sister.for'Jennifer
'and Raymond. -13
Lori -Lynn.• -13'' •kindness will always be
ike tg,
re.tn,ember3ed:-=The Culbert
Family, --1 -
thank Dr.: H. Cieslar, nurses and •
staff on 2nd Floor: West in the
Alexandra Mar
Hospital,, neighbors, relatives
• and . friends. • who. called. Very„
much appreciated. --Joan
Etherington. 1'3
ine and Genefa1
We. wish to sin i :gip iy thank.
everyone who gave •onations or
helped in any way for.our People
to People. Project Earthquake
.victims. A very special thanks to
Diane Gauley for her collections
and also to Signal -Star for their
coverage and to all the locations
in town for allowing us to p_ut our
collection boxes. Your co-
operation and kindness is greatly
appreciated. "Inasmuch as ye
.:have done it unto one of the least
of these my brethren ye have
done it unto me" Matthew
25:40: -Rev: and Mrs. Kennison
Lawton, Bethel Holiness Chapel
Bible Missionary Church, -13 •
RENAUD: Mr. and. Mrs. Gary
Renaud ,announce- the birth oi.. 44.1'centre or motif. •The
their son, Paul Victor; March 1'8, y o
1976, at Alexandra. Hospital; :.chose, their' awn design, then
Goderich. The new project. for the 4-H they were busy Checking the
girls has: started ".A Touch of : artieles to have in their work
COURTNEY: Desmond and a Stitchery ' and:Tiger b'tfxes and talked about blends
-Linda are 'pleas d to : announce Dunlop Group No. 1 met in of colors and, the designs. .
the arrival' of their first child, a Colborne Township Hall -,..'Leader Mrs: Hillie Kloeze
daughter, Sheila Helen, March Carlow,` Monday evening gave material €er .samples.
,19, 1976 at Alexandra Hospital,,, March 22 with leaders M4 sees Tl1�is project:shouid_be, very„_
.::: .-
--Goderieh°- — "halon and Z` l'ancy'ErindteY7: _--'interesting :ansl-•-er-eat:ivc •and—
YOUNGBLUT: Special thanks to
my ' neig.hb'ors, friends, and
relatives for visits, cards, flowers
and gifts while I was a patient in
Clinton Hospital. Thanks also to
Dr. Street; Dr:.:Watts; nurses and
staff of hospital, arid Rev. Stan-
McDonald.-Reta
Youngblut.-13
JOHNSTON: I wish 'to express
my sincere thanks to everyone
who visited, sent cards, flowers'
and gifts, and to those who
telephonedduringmy stay in
Clinton Public Hospital. Special.
thanks to Drs. Lambert and
Newland, also the nurses and
girls on first floor for all their
wonderful tonere " and also my
family. I. deeply appreciate
everyone's kindness. -Mrs. Olive
M. Johnston: --13
WHEELCHAIRS = WALKERS.....
The Humanitarian Service
Committee of the Godgrich'
Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges
have equipment for loan. Contact
Amos Osbaldeston, 524:9623, 'or
Fred Fritzley, 524-7217.-36eowar
i
SANDBLASTING
Homes, Steelwork, Boats,
Air Hammer, Backhoe
Call
lARNOLD:TOTHERS
529-7403'..
Distr• ibutor 'for Acorn Pools
Huron Pines .
E1e�ctric•�
RESIDENTIAL—INDUSTRIAL.
WIRING SPECIALIST
Phone 48 2-7(90.1 collect'
,FARM
1
Huron Pines
Construction Ltd.
• SEPTIC SYSTEM SPECIALIST
e CLASS 1 & 6 SYSTEMS
• LICENSED CONTRACTOR
• AGENT FOR AQUAROBIC.SYSTEMS
Phone 48 2=7901 collect.
CARPET DIRTY
Ci Have the
experts
d® it
Do it
yourself
and save
ReAL"
t the pro
,,
'TEA
(carpet cleaner �,,;.,, ,I„ f���.
Sin; nIp, #inti c,rly fur s. n Goad Nousokeeping
c i97,US f.„.�:,�^b 111 ��/ry,22;tu,601001�
e Stearn gets the dirt other`.
methods don't reach..
+ Removes old -Shampoo. ,
• Carpet dnes'qulckly.
'-'CARPET CARE
216 Wellington Street S.,
Goderich
5`24.24401
HALLMAN: To Jim and Marg appea mg o gtr s
___ (rice - meeting--.witl�_.the poem ;"I in this age bracket as they;,,
Hai man (nee•' McKee),' a dare: you" ,,after which, the
daughter, . Jennifer Blythe, 'vil'1 making an' article that
March 21, 1976, at Alexandra ., slate of Officers.. for this they Will cherish in future
Hospital,Godericli. project were hoseli years. 'The girls meet again
President ' Betty ' . Sowerby; next Monday evening.
WORSELL: Richard and Pat, Vice President >Darlene
(nee Bedard) are tickled.pink to Jewell; Secretary, revolving.
announce the birth of their'' • Variety Concert
Ten . member's joined this
daughter;_H.eath:er Dawn arph The Irsih-lsro.tps of Ben=-
6, 1976, weighing 6 lbs. 12 oz..A o , -u miller United Church put on a
wee sister . for. Nicole and •For the nextmeeting the variety concert in the•churCh
Trevor. -13x' ” members are to select a Wednesday evening, March
design' for their book: 17, . 'Mrs. Geo Robinson
23. ENGAGEMENTS Discussion was on the welcomed all present. There
meeting outline and how to do was a splendid crowd. • .
Mrs..John Connelly is pleased to their books. They decided to Rev: eonard . Wail",
announces„ the forthcoming have a five,.minutebreak in. minister of the congregation,
marriage of her daughter, Mary the middle of all meetings for chaired the evening .per-"•
Marlene, to William Wayne either a 'singalong or special , formance,''whichopened with
Munn, son of' Mr. and Mrs. Alex 'discussijon'teriod' a•chorus.by"the Irish "Ladies..
Munn, Hensall. The wedding will- The leaders then'showed a '-Mr•. .and` Nlrs. Nvarreit'
take place Saturday,. April 24,' sample of •
stitchery and Robinson sat* an Irish folk
1976, at .3 o'clock in St. Peter's talked abaut'color.blends, the
Roman Catholic Church; song with the chorus. in Gaelic
Goderich, Ontario: -lax home assignment and what to- and also'a French Canadian
bring to the next meeting. folk song. Mr. " Robinson
•
The meeting closed with provided • guitar ac
25. iN MEMORIAM
1•111/111•1•1111111.01111111100.6m
acI In loving memory
of our brother; Joe MacIntyre,
who passed awayMarch°24, 1975:
He left us quietly, his thoughts
unknown, •
He left us a memory we. are proud
toown; ,
So treasure him God, in Your
garden of rest, .
Because on this earth, he was one_
of the best:
-Lovingly'remembered • and
"sadly missed •by your sisters
Pearl 'and Thelma, brother
Archie. -13 '
AD1:EY: In loving memory of
'a dear husband and father Henry
(Sonny) Bradley. •
• God put his arms around you,
And lifted you to rest, •
Iiis.garden roust be beautiful,
, He only takes the best, •
-Sadly' , missed -by his wife 1•
Lenore and faintly.= -13x .
:Christine Riehl reading the
Creed. They will meet again
'next Monda-y evening.
Tiger Dunlop Group No. '2
with leaders Mrs. Dorothy
Feagan and Mrs. Helie
Kloeze mei in. Colborne
Township' : Hall, Monday
evening March 22. This- wa•s.
this group's first meeting for
the project. "A Touch of
Stitchery" and the officers
elected were . President,
Janice Allin Vice -President,
Brenda Feagan; reasurer,
Connie Baer; seer tary,
revolving. Seven- --members
enrolled in this group. ,
Discussion was in regard to
how to do their books' and
what articles to bring to next
meeting.. In ;thisproject the
girls can make several kind
.of articles such, as a runner
DEALERSHIP
OPPORTUNITY
Canada's Largest .Manufacture) of pre-
fabricated homes. Requires a deafer in the
Goderich area. Here is a realopportunity to
become associated -with -this fhst growing
industry. Successful , applicant must be of
excellent reputation, financially responsible
with proven sales ability. • ,
Contact
•
ZCC1 Oy Homes.
call lir Write:S,V, Brown
210 Midwest Road
Scarborough (416) 151.6272
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companiment.
The program which"' was'
,
interesting and ''varied in-
cluded numbers such asa
piano duet by Heather and
Darlene Jewell and a duet by
Connie Baer and Darlene
Jewell. Mr's. L. Warr sang a
medley of Irish songs fur-
nishing her own ac-
companiment. . and Misses
Nancy and "Lisa Cunningham
sang'a duet: ' •
Jeffrey Feagan and Peter
Feagan, delighted. the.
audience 1,vvith solos and
Roxanne Kernighan had a
piano sold. Darlene Jew -ell
and Betty Sowerby gave a
huniorous skit on the subject
of a car and 'an interesting
monologue Was given by Mrs. ' -
Adelaide Feagan.;
Rev. and Mrs.. Leonard
Warr lead incommunity,
singing and sang . that
favourite of . many, • "How
Great Thou Art".
Connie Baer and' Brenda
Feagan had a skit'. about a
pretended hold up and•'Marie
Willis had an accordion solo.
A humorous play "Mrs.
O'Leary's 'Cow was
presented which was melt '`
received by everyone.
Connie Willis gave a, piano
solo and Kevin and Darlene
Jewell delighted all with an
.instrumental , one playing the
guitar and the other •the
piano. •
The Irish Ladies in their.
usual splendid Style sang, the
Closing - Chorus which,,
provided a fitting climax to
an enjoyable evening concert.
Social News
- Mr. " and Mrs: Wilmer
Hardy's-sale was this- past
Tuesday, and they. will ebe
taking- up residence In
Goderich, Their li"tan"y friends
extend wishescfor a happy life
in their:' new place of. abode
and glad: to know we caln.still-
keep in touch, •