The Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-09-28, Page 16PAGE 16 —THE GODERIeH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1978
15. Tenders
15. 'Tenders
TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD
TENDERS
FOR SNOWPLOWING
Sealed tenders clearly marked as to contents will be
received by the undersigned until 6 P.M. October 3,
1978 for the 1978-1979 winter season. One dump truck
weighted with sand. Such truck la be equipped with
hydraulic snow plough and wing, chains, driver and
wing man. with a minimum G.V.W. of 27,000 or 40,000
with either a single or tandem axle,
Tenders must be submitted on the Tender forms
available at the Township garage. Lowest or any ten-
der not necessarily accepted.
Signed,
James Hunter,
ROAD SUPERINTENDENT.
TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD,
R.R. 7, LUCKNOW.
16. Mortgages
CASH for your mortgage.
Call us first 524-
2747.-33tfAR
-17. Auction sales
18. Services available
BERE BROS.
CONSTRUCTION
Homes, Additions, Cottages,,.
faro Buildings, Renovations
DUNGANNON
PHONE 529-7894, 529-7915
Consignment
Auction Sale
SATURDAY, OCT. 7
12 NOON
at
Brindley Auction Service Yard
DUNGANNON
Approximately 60 tractors and
100 pieces of equipment
FOR MORE INFORMATION
CALL 529-7970
AUCTIONEERS: G.H. BRINDLEY & R.G. GETHKE
Consignors are invited
to participate in
Canada's first
COLOUR VIDEO
FEEDER CATTLE
AUCTION
If y..3u have feeder cattle to sell, become a part of this
unique method of selling. Consider the advantages-
-reduced animal stress, health and disease problems.
-reduced shipping expenses
-seller specifies shrink and weighing conditions
-seller and buyer arrange mutually convenient ship-
ping date
-all transactions guaranteed by OBEX
1:00 p.m. - Wednesday, Oct. 25
TRI -COUNTY SALES BARN
Hanover, Ontario
To list feeders, call any OBEX director, Bill Lockridge,
(519) 357:2313, OBEX Toronto office (416) 767-5494.
Ontario Beef Exchange Limited
OFFICE 114, 590 KEELE ST., TORONTO, ONT.
Tractor & Machinery Sale
NORWICH SALES YARD
Highway 59, south of Norwich
Friday, October 6
10:30 A.M.
Tractors - all makes, sizes and models. All types Farm
Machinery. Last sale there were 34 tractors entered - 2S
sold, 9 bid in. 140 pieces farm equipment - 83% sold.
Tools and small items sold higher.
Tool sale starts 10:30 sharp. Machinery sale starts 11
A.M. Tractor sale 2 P.M. Not responsible for accidents.
For Information contact: Harry Jansen, 519-S63-44120.
NORWICH LIVESTOCK SALES YARD LTD., livestock sales
every Wednesday afternoon.
NEED
EXTRA
MONEY
Consign your articles for
an Auction Salve
FRIDAY, OCT. 6
Will Pick Up 16 Deliver
PHONE Auction Rooms
524-9064
17. Auction sales
CLEARING
Auction Sale
of swine and equipment
will be held for Tom Sin-
clair. Lot 6 Con. 11 east
division Ashfield Town-
ship. 2 corners south and
2 corners west of
Lucknow.
Monday, Oct. 2
1 P.M.
2 year old hemp hog, 2
yearling hemp hogs, 6
month old hemp hog, 20
sows, 2 - 3 year olds due
soon. 12 sows with lit-
ters, 10 gilts bred 1-3
weeks. balance of sows
'bred, weaners and
chunks, pig feeders,
large feeder, brooder
lamps, 50 ton dried corn,
600 bales of straw, 75
bags shavings, Massey
Ferguson 135 Bu. P.T.O.
manure spreader, 2000
ft. welded link chain (as
new), clips for calf ties,
quantity of used '/2 inch
and 11/2 inch used pipe, 2
wheel barrows. Phone
529-7821 for information.
Terms cash—Farm sold
Owner or auctioneer
not responsible for ac-
cidents.
George Powell clerk
Brian Rlntoul auctioneer
18. Services available
WILL do light delivery, junk
removal, clean-up. Phone
524-8553.-18tfaY'
DRESSMAKING -For sewing
of ladies' and children's
clothing. Phone 524-7819.-36-
39
SAVE FUEL COSTS and let
your furnace heat for les.c.
Plans and..fulI information ori
how to vent.-Speify H or
gas. Send 55,00 to Belmonte
Heating, P.O. Box 19,
Belmont, Ontario. -37-40X
18. Services available
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
Modern equipment. Two
trucks to servo you.
Phone H.T. Dale, Clinton
442-3320 and Seaforth
527.0244.
AUTO BODY OILING —
Maclyn Manufacturing Ltd.,.
11:1 miles north of Amhcrley,
west of Hwy, 21. Phone 395-
3352, look for our sign.
Opening Sept. 4th. -35-48
INTERIOR and Exterior
painting and 'wallpapering.
Phone 524-9287, Jim (Chick)
McCreight after 5
P.M. -36,37,38,39x
18. Services available 18. Services available 1'9. Notice to creditors 21. Personal
Custom
Cider Pressing
Bring your own
apples and
containers
Phone:
Carl Seeger
R.R. 3 AUBURN
529-7514
Cecil Cranston
AIR HAMMER — BACIS,HOE
wrR R 2 AUBURN, C". TAkiC
PHONE 529.7691
BACKHOE SERVICE
BASEMENT EXCAVATIONS
DUMP TRUCK
BULLDOZING
SEWERS
Septic Tank Installations
Government Licenced
FREE ESTIMATES
Sid Bruinsma
Goderich
524-8668
insulspray
FOAMED.IN.PLACE INSULATION
• Saves heating, cooling costs!
• Stops drafts and cold walls! •
lowers noise levet! • Easy, fast ap•
plication
NEW HOMES. OLDER HOMES,
COMMERCIAL STRUCTURES
For tree estimate. call
BLUEWATER INSULATION LTD
565-2633
Insulspray 4 a regslered
trademark oI Borden Inc
FOR LIGHT and heavy
hauling call Rick Powell, 44
Angelsea St., 524-
2840.-37,38,39,40.
FOR all your sewing needs
call 524-6246.-38-41
CUSTOM BUTCHERING -
cattle, hogs, lambs. Curing,
smoking, sausage and
headcheese making, lard
rendering. Reasonable
rates. Call Ripley Abattoir
395-2905 for ap-
pointment. -38-52
PHIL'S REFRIGERATION
& APPLIANCES SERVICES
Phone 1-887-9062. or
Granger's TV 524-8925.-38-
41
FOR INSTRUCTION on
accordion, piano, organor
guitar, phone 524-2711.
'(Instruments sup-
plied).—ltfar
REPAIR TO all appliances,
refrigeration service.
Lucknow Appliance Centre,
Lucknow, phone 528-
2946.-39tf.
BURLEY'S FURNITURE
REFINISHING - we strip
and re -finish furniture to
new ;condition, also caning,
wicker, and reed work rlr'nn.
Phone 524-2725 or 524-
7490.-26tfar
ART'S
Landscaping -Nursery
and Garden Centre
116 Bennett, Goderich
FERTILIZERS
SEEDING -SODDING
TREES -SHRUBS
Complete line of
Everything needed for
INDOOR & OUTDOOR
GARDENING
Paper Hanging
AND
Painting
Reasonable Rates
Neat; clean woirk
CALL
524-7961
AFTER 5 P.M.
BACKHOE SERVICE
•EXCAVATING
•TRENCHING
•SEWERS
•TRUCKING
Call:
CLIFFORD HUGILL
GODERICH
5247170
Singing
Lessons
Available
RE: Vbice Projection
Inyterpretation
• OPERA.
• CLASSICAL MUSIC
• MUSICAL COMEDY
• COUNTRY .
Contact:
Marjorie Dunlop
at 524.6809 or 524-6386
ELECTROLUX
(CANADA LTD.)
SALES
AND
SERVICE
also
Recondition Machines
AL RILEY
153 LIGHTHOUSE ST.
PHONE 524-6514
GEIMMONSISMEIT
McKENZIE
UPHOLSTERING
We will
•Rebuild
*Restyle
*Recover
YourFurniture
Top quality fabric
& workmanship
Can
482-9359
CLINTON
GO®ERICH
CONCRETE FLOORS
Laying and finishing
concrete floors for
basements, garages,
patios. driveways, and
foundation coating. Call
George Barralclough.
Phone 524-8158
or 262-5341
Backhoe -Bulldozing
Public and private
sewage systems
Goverment Licensed
Excavations of all types
Free Estimates
Gaetan Jacques
Construction
RR 2 GODERICH
524-7104
Big or small we do them all!
H'OFFMEYE.R
Plumbing & Heating Ltd.
APPLIANCES
55 KINGSTON ST.
ELECTRIC
Inglis washers, dryers,
refrigerators, dishwashers,
ranges.
GAS
Ranges, barbecues, lights,
ranges.
MATHERS
LANDSCAPING
LAWN MAINTENANCE
• SODDING • SEEDING .
• ROLLING • AERIFYING
• GRADING • TOPSOIL
• FERTILIZING • PATIOS
• TREES AND SHRUBS
• VERTICUTTING
Phone S"- `2401-
Or
401-Or 5244044
PROFESSIONAL
CARPET CLEANING
WITH
"STEAM"
• Steam gets the dirt
other methods don't
reach
• Removes old shampoo
• Carpet -dries quickly
• Steam Machine Ren-
tals, '10.00 per day.
CARPET CARE
216 Wellington Street S.
Goderich
524-2440
19. Notice to creditors
In the Estate of
John Wilfred Beattie,
of the Town of Goderich, in
the County of • 'Huron,
Deceased.
ALL persons having
claims against the Estate of
the above-named who died
on or about the 27th day of
August, 1978 are hereby
notified to send to the un-
dersigned, such claims with
full particulars• by the 23rd
day of October, 1978.
AFTER that date, the
estate will .be distributed
with regard only to the
claims of which the un-
dersigned shall then have
notice and the undersigned
will not be liable to any
person.- of whose claim he
shall not then have notice.
DATED September .21,
1978, -
THOMAS J. TROYAN
BARRISTER AND
SOLICITOR
1 Nelson.Street
P.O. Box 363
Goderich, Ontario"
—39-41 AR
20• Public notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS:
ALL ' persons having
claims against the Estate of
JOHN WILLIAM
WALLACE, Physician late
of the Town of Goderich, in
the County of Huron, who
died on or about the 14th day
of July, 1978 are required to
file the same with full par-
ticulars with the un-
dersigned by the 14th day of
October 1978, as ,after that
date the assets of the estate
will be distributed.
DAT/ED at Goderich,
Ontario this 14th day of
September 1978.
PREST AND EOENER
Barristers, etc.
33 Montreal Street
Goderich, Ontario
Solicitor for
the Estate
.-38-40AR
20. Public notices
A PUBLIC MEETING will
be held in•'theAt3burn
Community Hall on
Tuesday, Oct. 10 at 7.30 pm.
The meeting is to discuss
renovations to the
Hall. -39,40
WHEELCHAIR WALKERS
The ' Humanitarian Service
Committee of the Goderich
Oddfellow and Rebekah
Lodges have equipment for
loan. Contact Amos
Osbaldeston, 524-9623 or
Fred Fri,tzley, 524-
7217.-39eowar
C.N.I.B. CANVASS -""'"You
are the key factor". Can-
vassers will be calling an
Ashfield and West
Wawanosh area residents
during the month of October.
Please give to preserve
vision for those who can see
and lead to a better life for
those who cannot. -39
NOTICE
The Town of Goderich
will be presented with
the Coat of Arms by Dr.
Conrad Swan, York
Herald of Arms, on Thur-
sday, September 28th,
1978 at G.D.C.I.
auditorium at 11:15 A.M.
Public is welcomed.
D000 -
Treasurer's
Sale Of land
In Arrears
Of Taxes
COUNTY OF
HURON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that a tax sale will be
held in the Council
Chambers of the Court
House, Goderich, On-
tario, on Tuesday,
December 5, 1978. at
10:00 A.M. re any unpaid
taxes still outstanding
at that date, as shown
on the list published in
the Ontario Gazette on
September 2,'1978.
NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR-
THER GIVEN that if any
of the unpaid lands
remain unsold, an ad-
journed sale will be held
on Tuesday, December
12, 1978, at the same
hour and place. -
Lists of properties in-
volved may be secured
at my office In the Court
House, Goderleh, On-
tario.
Bill G'. Haply, Treasurer,
County of Huron
SPECIAL MEETING
Corporation of
ALEXANDRA MARINE & GENERAL HOSPITAL
THURSDAY, OCT. 5, '78
8:00 P.M.
AUXILIARY ROOM
Purpose: To discuss appointment of
Secretary to Board of Governors
ARE YOU unattached,
separated, single or
divorced? Meet that special
person. Apply P.O. Box 104,
Owen Sound, N9K 5P1.
Please state age. -37.-39X
22. Lostind found
FOUND — Purebred., Irish
Setter, female, in vicinity of
Clinton. Phone 482-7896
anytime or 565-5034 after 6
p. m .-35t f
LOST - Reward being offered
for return of a small child's
tricycle, a birthday present.
Can be identified. Phone 524-
6534.-39
LOST - Male Siamese cat, six
months old. Has brown
collar with bell. Answers to
"Felix". Lost Sept. 23 in
Park St. -Britannia Rd. 'area.
Anyone knowing h'is
whereabouts phone 524-4412
or return to 227 'Park St.,
Goderich, —39
23. ' Miscellaneous
OLDTIMER HOCKEY
Anyonewishing to
play call ,
524-4211or
524-8742
Everyone Welcome
24. Business.
opportunities
TIME MEANS MONEY. Use
spare hours in business of
your own and watch your
earnings grow. Local
distributor will. show you
how. Phone 1-565-2843,
between 7-9 evenings. Erich .
Krohmer.=38-40
for Lease__
2 BAY
SERVICE STATION
-Good Volume
-Excellent
Goderich
For information contact
D.I. STEWART
DAYS LONDON
(TOLL FREE )
1-800-265-4157
EVENINGS STRATFORD
(COLLECT) 271-1971
Location -
26. Births
BLACKER - Douglas and
Anne Marie are happy to
announce the birth of their
daughter Sonja -Marie, 8 lbs,
on Thursday, September 21,
1978, at Alexandra Hospital.
Proud grandparents are
Doug and Kay Blacker and
Kaz and Ruth Budney,
Goderich.-39nc
BRERETON: Dave and
Patty (nee Allen) are happy
to announce the birth of their
daughter Erin Frances, 8 lbs
9 ozs, a sister for Leslie, at
St. Joseph's Hospital Lon-
don, Ontario, September 16,
1978.-39nc
HUNTER: Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Hunter, of Goderich
are pleased to announce the
arrival of their son, Matthew
Allen, weighing 6 lb. 61/2 oz.
on September 23, 1978 at
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital.-39nc
28. Engagements
30. In memoriam
WARD: In loving memory of
my daughter, Alma June
Mohring, who left us sud-
denly four years ago, Sep-
tember 27,1974.
The 'date is here with deep
regret
It brings back memories we
will never forget.
Death is a heartache that
nothing can heal
But memories are treasures
one can feel.
Lovingly remembered by
Mon and brother Bob.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Potter,
Clinton are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Sharon Dianne, to Mr. Larry
Glen Johnston son of Mr. and
Mrp. Ford Johnston, Varna.
The wedding will take place
on Saturday,.October 2141978
at 3:30 pm. Holmesville
United Church, Holmesville,
Ontario. -39x
Mrs. Elizabeth Schwanz and
Mr. and' Mrs. Edward
Brudnicki are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their dhildren,
auli'ne Ann and Marek
Mi h ael." The wedding will
take place on 'Saturday,
October 1, 1978 at .4 pm in
North Street United Church,
Goderich.=-39
1
WARD: In loving memory of
a dear Mother, Alma June
Ward, who passed away
September 27, 1974.
°This month comes with sad
regret,
It brings back a day we will
never forget,
You fell asleep without
saying good-bye,
Memories of you will never
die.
We miss you more than
anyone knows.
Each day passes, emptiness
gro.w.s.
The tears we shed will wipe
away
But the ache in our hearts,
will always stay.
Sadly missed by her son
Garry, daughter-in-law Joy
and grandchildren. -39
31. Card of thanks '
ON BEHALF of the
Dungannon Agricultural
Society, we thank everyone
who put forth their untiring
efforts during another-
successful
nothersuccessful fair. A special
-thanks to all exhibitors who
staged a first class show
under adverse weather
conditions for our loyal
spectators. Furthermore, a
thank you to the folks
returning on Friday-ayg
to take part in our dance to
climax our week's ac-
tivities. -39
31. Card of thanks
BROWN: I would like to
thank relatives, friends, and
neighbours for flowers, gifts
and cards, while a patient in
Clinton Public and Stratford
General Hospitals. Special
thanks to Dr. B. Baker and
nursing staff 1st floor,
Clinton. Ruth Brown. -39
DAER: Wm. and Mary
Deer, 261 Tilt St., Goderich
wish to express their deep
appreciation for the kindness
shown to them, on the oc
casion• of their sixtieth
Wedding Anniversary, Sept.
25, celebrated over this past
weekend. They are indeb'ted
to all those who came to
visit, sent flowers, cards,
gifts and best wishes.
Thanks also to the Mayor for
the gift on behalf of the
people of Goderich, and to
the Officers and
Congregation of the
Salvation Army for theirs.
Special thanks to. Mrs.
Beatrice Nairn and Mrs.
Verna Kane for the time and.
effort in preparing delicious
cakes- and pastries enjoyed.
by all our friends; and to
Chef Paul and his staff of the
Bedford Hotel for the
sumptuous dinner. The
family, all here from various,
centres, would like to add
their "Thank You" to their
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for the generosity and
kindness shown to ,their
pafafft it aktng-this a 'moi#t
memorable occasion. And
thanks ' for perfect
weather! -39x
MILLION - I would like to
take this opportunity to
thank friends, neighbours
and relatives for.the flowers,:...
gifts and cards while .a
patient in Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital, and
since returning home.
'etun Special thanks to Dr.
Thomson, Mrs. Brown,Mrs.
Cousins, Miss Garniss and
nursing staff on second
east.—Lynn and Tara. -39
JONES: I would like to thank
my relatives, friends and
neighbours for cards, gifts
'ts while— was—,
patient in Wingham
Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. McKim and Dr. Corrin,
nurses and staff on second
floor. Everything was
gratefully appreciated. Mel
Jones -39
RIEHL•.: I would tike to -say,.
thank you to each and
everyone who helped in any
way at the accident, in
hospital and at home.
Thanks too, for the visits,
lovely flowers and cards,.
—Reg -39
Bluewater Blind
meet Chipper at
Clinton meeting
The Bluewater
Canadian Council of the
Blind held their monthly
meeting September ,19 in
the Orange Hall Clinton.
Members came from
Lucknow, Exeter,
Hensall, Blyth • and
Clinton. Also, Mr.
Vodden's guide dog
named "Chipper" was
present.
Donna Webster read
the minutes and a short
business meeting
followed.
Plans were made for a
Thanksgiving Dinner- to
be held in the Legion
Hall, October 11 when
there will be a speaker
and special music.
Following the business
meeting, Miss Rachel
Johnson led in some good
games and a contest.
Mrs. Vodden read an
article, "beef industry
makes .. contribution to
lifestyle." Even if you do
not eat beef, you still
depend on beef
byproducts;' for your
clothes, leisure activities,
household cleaning and
perhaps for your life
itself.
The. evening - was
topped off with a
delicious lunch prepared
by the UCW of the
Wesley -Willis Church and
served by Olive Ball,
Margaret Cooper and
Phyllis Wise.
Jack Riddell
FOR MORE /NFORMAT/ON
ABOUT MGH BLOOD
PRESSURE, ASK YOUR
/f/EART FOU/J&iAT/oW
to auction
at Playhouse
A 4 -wheel carriage, two
cast iron bath tubs, an
antique sofa bed, a boat
trailer, an adding
machine and a 1910
tractor are just a few of
the items to be auctioned
at the Playhouse ' con-
signment sale planned for
Saturday, October 7,
beginning at 11 am. Jack
Riddell, who , before
becoming a provincial
Member of Parliament,
auctioned many sales in
the area, has offered his
services to assist the
Playhouse.
The. Playhouse, which
has an excellent Iodation
in which to hold a sale;
has accumulated some
surplus inventory.
However, the bulk of the
merchandise will be on
consignment. "We are
not soliciting donations",
said Playhouse Manager,
James Murphy. "Our
objective is to hold a
serious consignment sale
of goods, usable or
collectable merchandise.
Hopefully there will be
something to , interest
everyone".
In addition, chili, hot
dogs and apple pie is
being prepared for" sale
by friends and neigh-
bours of the Playhouse.
Additional information is
available at the
Playhouse, 2384387.