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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-05-03, Page 20TOWN AND COUNTRY 1 E DS 18. Services available 18. Services available 24. Business opportunities 24. Rusiness opportunities 31. Card of thanks FARM DRAINAGE LAND CLEARING AND BULLDOZING CLINTON George Nesbit 482-9497 IS THERE A FLEA MARKET/FARMERS MARKET IN YOUR AREA? We are looking for semi -retired people to help market our product - Tiffany, lamps. Excellent money available for a go-getter! Past proven success. Must have own car. Small investment necessary. 0 there is a Flea Market or Farmers' Market In your area, please write us about it. Send us your name, address, phone num- ber, and the name and location of the market. Send to: TIFFAM LIGHTS, Unit 7, 477 Spadina Road, Toronto, On- tario M5P2W4, FURNITURE refinishing and caning. Phone 524-7490 or 524-2725.-43tf PHIL'S REFRIGERATION & APPLIANCES SERVICES - Phone 1-887-9062 or Granger's TV 524-8925.-41tf REPAIR TO all appliances, refrigeration service. Lucknow Appliance Centre, Lucknow, phone 528- 2946.-43tf • AIR HAMMER, Backhoe, Septic bed installations. Cecil Cranston, 529-7691.-6tf MID -WESTERN PAVING — driveways, parking lots, farm lanes, repairs. Free estimates. Phone Clinton 482-3733.-11-25 WILL 'DO odd work with truck and light delivery. Phone 524-8553.-12tfar WILL DO any small jobs around the house or yard. Call 524-6069.-16-19 GARDEN TILLING done. Phone 524-6973.-17,18 WILL DO house painting and slight repairs. Phone 482- 3778 after 5 p.m. -17,18 BASEMENT, roof, driveway and parking -lot sealing. Also tennis court, parking -lot and centre line striping. Contact James Syrnes, 1-528- 3233.-18tf BACKHOE SERVICE basement excavation open ditch septic tanks drains For Your „ Home Repairs, Additions, and All your car- pentry needs CALL ALBERT MIDDEL 524-9686 McMASTER The family of the late Mrs.r Frances Martha McMaste wish to extend a `special thanks to Dr. R. Lomas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCallum, the nurses at Alexandra Hospital and ambulance attendants, Rev. R. J. „Crocker, management and staff "Rieck Pharmacy, Eastern Star. We also wish to thank all friends, relatives and neighbors for , their flowers, gifts of food and cards, and anyone else who showed kindness in any way.—I8 'SANDBLASTING Brick Homes Air Hammer Septic Tanks Arnold Stothers R.R. 6 Goderich 529-7403 EARN UP TO `15,000 PER YEAR Raise large bait worms in your basement or garage. Completely odourless. Small In- vestment required. National Gwen Project Ltd. R.R. 1 Stratford, On- tario N5A 6S2. Telephone: 519-625-8140. 19. Notice to creditors CHARLES C. CULBERT R.R. 6 GODERICH 529-7571 For all your Carpet & Upholstery cleaning needs, call SUPERIOR MAINTENANCE Oursteamvalia Power - brush method gets the deep down dirt, others miss. Phone 524-8892 rnai..es All persons having claims against the Estate of WILLIAM FRANCIS McNAUGHTON, late of''the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 29th day of March, 1979, are required to file the same with full par- ticulars with the un- dersigned by the 12th day of May, 1979, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. DAT -E -D- a-t-----G-oderieh, - Ontario, this 11th day. of April, 1979. PREST and EGENER, Barristers, etc., Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. —16-I8ar 20. Public. notices WHEELCHAIRS -WALKERS The Humanitarian Service Committee of the Goderich Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges have equipment for loan. Contact Amos Osbaldeston, 524-9623 or Fred Fritzley, 524- 7217.-39eowar SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern equipment. Two trucks to serve you. Phone H.T. Dale, Clinton 482-3320 and Seaforth 527-0284. 21. Personal 26. Births JACOBSON . "Melanie and Jake" are happy to 'announce the safe arrival of their son, Joshua Reece, on April 25, 1979, at McKellar General Hospital, Thunder Bay, Ontario. ' brother for Nick i. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Helen Jacobson, Redrock, Ontario, and Mr. and Mrs. John Sprung, Goderich, Ontario.-l8nc SMITH Jim and Carolyn are pleased to announce the birth of their son, James Michael, 8 1b. 8 oz. on April 12, 1979 at Goder4ch Hospital. 2... Engagements 30. In memoriam TAYLOR In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grand- mother, Mrs. Verna Taylor, who passed away April 27, 1976. It broke my heart to lose you, But you did not go alone, • For part of me went with you, The day God called you home. It's lonely here without you, I miss you more each day, For life is not .the same to me, Since you were called away. —Ever remembered by husband Everett and family. -18x WEBSTER In loving memory of a dear wife, and mother, Winnifred, who passed away May 5th, 1975. Thoughts of you come drifting back, Within our dreams to stay, To know that you are resting, When the twilight ends the day. —Always remembered, Harold, Allan, Glen and families. -18x PROUSE The family of the late Emily T. Prouse wish to thank relatives, friends and neigh- bors for the many visits, cards, flowers, and acts of kindness extended during her lengthy illness. Special thanks to Dr. David Walker and Dr. Bruce Thomson; the nurses on second floor at Alexandra Hospital; to Rev. G. L. Royal for his visits and for his comforting message. To those who sent floral tributes, gave donations to charity, and brought food to the house, and to all the ladies who prepared and served the lunch after the funeral our very sincere thanks.—John, Ronalq, and Brian.—I8ar • Clean environment necessary to top production Farmers need a clean environment and reliable sources of energy if they are to meet the challenges of the '1980's, the Ontario Federation off Agriculture (OFA) said recently in its Annual Brief to the Provincial Cabinet. The 21 page brief pointecf out that agriculture is an energy intensive industry. If farming is to maintain its efficiency, then means must be found to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels. As a first step, the OFA recommended tla,e, Ministry of Energy develop an overall energy policy which would recognize the importance of food. As well, it said, production, processing and transportation should have high priority in any plans for rationing. • The long-term solution, however, is to begin immediately on research , for alternate energy sources and energy conservation. The brief is highly critical of Ontario Hydro' for building transmission corridors and generating plants on prime agricultural land. Hydro's expropriation polices were also con- demned. The Ministry of the Environment also came under attack for its failure to protect the farmers' right to farm., The brief said garbage dumps, gravel pits and an unending list of urban, intrusionsare making farmipg increasingly difficult. M�RTGAGE the SAFEWAY! LOW INTEREST RATES ON 1STS, 2NDS, 3RDS -residential, commercial, apartments -farms, industrial -purchases, refinancing -home additions or improvements -debt consolidation, interim financing on new construction or land development 7. Real estate for sale FOR SALE — Spacious ranch -style executive home on beautiful half -acre lot in good residential area near Goderich, close to 1:hajor highway and shopping plaza. Call 524-7195.-5tf IN AUBURN - Spacious two storey older home, 4 bedrooms, two bathrooms, double living room, dining room. 2 storey barn with workshop 24' x 36'. Must sell. Phone 526-7561.-7tf The brief recom- mended the government take the lead in en- couraging recycling and alternate use of waste. Hazardous industrial wastes are also of growing concern to farmers. The OFA stated disposal should become a government respon- sibility with the costs being charged to the industries which produce them.. SAFEWAY INVESTMENTS & CONSULTANTS TD-. Mac McNeil: - 1-800-261-0600 Pg. 1233 Kitchener Office: (519) 579-4600 Port Elgin office (519) 832-2044 WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES FOR INSTANT CASH WATSON I would like to thank my relatives, neighbors and friends for gifts, flowers, cards and visits while I was a patient in St, Joseph's Hospital in London. A special thanks to emergency staff of Clinton Hospital. It was greatly appreciated.—John L. Watson,_Bayfield.-18x 31. Card of thanks pOHERTY-BELLINGER Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bellinger, -Port-Albert; are pleasei3'fi announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Lynn to Kenneth Michael Doherty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doherty, Port Albert. The wedding will take place Saturday, May 19, 1979 at Christ Church, Port Albert, at 4 p.m. -18 WHETSTONE -TURNER Mr. Howard Turner, Goderich and 'Mrs, Rhoda Hughes of Kitchener are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Judy Marlene to Mr: John Richard (Rick) Whetstone, son of Mr. and' Mrs. Jack Whetstone, Goderich. The wedding will take place at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 5, 1979, . in North Street United Chur- ch. -18 BECKER I wish to thank my friends,. neighbors and relatives most, •- sincerely for the lovely gifts is I received at my baby shower.—Carol Becker. -18 BRADLEY I would like to thank neigh- bors, friends and relatives for flowers, cards and visits while I was a patient in Goderich Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Chan, nurses and staff on second floor, east wing.—Helen Bradley. -18 Bulletin Board 15,000 SQUARE FEET building lots in Port Albert. Good drainage, serviced with water. Phone 529- 7509.-17,18 30,000 BASIC QUOTA, cage layers, modern buildings, 25 acres of land, mobile home. Port Albert, Ontario. Asking $495,000,00 Cash. Call John Hatch, Real Estate Broker, London. 471-1210, or write R.R.2, Lambeth, Ontario, NOL ISO. -18x ALL� POINTS Realty Services Inc. FIRS'T-_.PAPER DRIVE of the season — thus Saturday May 5th, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Goderich. Besides the envi-rrnniental inipdrtafice • of ,:thr p'rolcCt,. the proceeds are' used by the Club to support community projects. Paper must be on the street by 10 a.m. in order to assure pick-up.—I8ar DO YOU NEED MONEY? (mortgages, debt con- solidations, loans). Call Committ-More Investments Ltd., Robert Hiller, Mitchell 348-9548 or Brian Beacock, Kitchener 745-8418.-8tf ARE YOU unattached, separated, single or divorced? Meet that special person. Apply P.O. Box 104, Owen Sound, N4K 5P1. Please state age. -16-18x RIDE. needed Monday to Friday for college student in Goderich working in Clinton. Please phone 524-6286 after 5 30. In memoriam HOY A sincere thank you to all who visited, sent cards and flowers to me while a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. A special thanks to the Legion Branch 109, Ladies' Auxiliary, Dr. Wm. Jamieson, nurses and staff on 3rd floor west. Your kindness was deeply ap- preciated.—Clifford Hoy.- 18x ARGYLE CA'RMICHAEL In loving memory of Patricia Lillian Argyle, who passed" away one year ago, April 26, 1978. The depths of sorrow we• cannot tell Of the loss of one we loved so well, And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always keep. —Sadly missed ,and always remembered by husband _'• EYE Robe p��._.1.g_ ____-_--____.-- '-it, -dauu ghters, su, - Robe families. 1.'8 arid_ Plumbing & Heating Ltd. APPLIANCES 55 KINGS' ON ST. ELECTRIC Inglis washers, dryers, refrigerators, dishwashers, ranges. GAS Ranges, barbecues, lights„ ranges. ART'S Landscaping -Nursery and Garden Centre 116 Sennett, Goderich SODDING THATCHING ROLLING FERTILIZING Spring Bulbs now in stock " Complete line of Everything needed for INDOOR & OUTDOOR GARDENING 524464 22. Lost and found FOUND — One pair of eyeglasses. Phone 524- 9406,-18 FOUND — Lady's glasses, two tone, area Park House. Please phone 524-9443.-18 FOUND — Large dog, part Shepherd and Collie, male. Phone 524-4186.-18nc LOST — Would the person who took the white 10 speed bicycle, license no. 1786, from the Goderich High School please return it. If someone found it please phone 524-7547.-18nc FOUND— In RR 2, Goderich area, a female Collie pup. Phone 524-6047.-18nc tint h s t 43 1'- •• '1 MANNING In loving memory of •a dear husband, father, grandpa and great -grandpa, Norman Manning, who passed away May 5, 1978. The month of May again is here, _ To us the saddest '8f all the year, The blow was hard the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear, We watched you suffer, heard you sigh, All we could do was just stand by, We lived in hope, and prayed in vain, For God to make you well again, But he decided we should part, We watched you die with a broken heart, No length of time could take away, Our thoughts of you from day to day. -k-Lovingly remembered by his wife Elva, daughter Ruth, son-in-law Dick, grandchildren and great grandchildren. -18 7. Real estate for sale FOR SALE — Spacious ranch -style executive home on beautiful half -acre lot in good residential area near Goderich, close to major highway and shopping plaza. Call 52,4-7195.-5tf e• BAILEY Real Estate Ltd Clinton Phone: 482-5371 BLYTH - 1 floor, 3 bedroom frame home, broadloomed throughout. Garden house included. BLYTH - 11/2 storey frame home. Central location. Nicely decorated and lan- dscaped with sundeck. BLYTH - 11/2 storey 3 bedroom home on Targe lot with sunporch and storage shed. EAST WAWANOSH - 150 acre dairy farm. Fully. equipped. 89 ACRES IN East Wawanosh Twp. No buildings. No words can truly express our gratitude to our many friends, neighbors and relatives,.for the expressions of sympathy shown us in our recent sad loss of a very dearly loved mother and grandmother Mrs. • Ethel Carmichael. Sincere thanks for the beautiful floral tributes, donations to the T.B. & Respiratory Disease Atsoc. and the Ontario Heart Foundation, sympathy -Car ds; --letters-, ph mit- visitation n visitation at the_ funeral home, food sent to our home, and t6 all help offered or given in so many ways. Our special thanks for the wonderful care and concern for our loved one, and to us her family, given by Dr. J. L. Hollingworth,,also Dr. D. E. Walker and Dr. R. Flowers. The nurses and staff on 2nd Floor. East, the ambulance • attendants, intensive care unit and many others at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. A very sincere thanks to Rev, John Wood for his many visits, prayers, and com- forting service, the U.C.W. of. •Victoria St. United Church, for serving a lovely lunch, the Sunset Circle Club, Mrs. Laurie (Ginn) Paquette of the Huron Co. Health Unit, pallbearers and flowerbearers, and to Ed, Melba, and Bill Stiles, -who did everything possible to ease the burden of our sorrow and help us through this very difficult time. These kindnesses will never be forgotten. 'God bless you all.'—'The Robertson Family', Verna, Jim and Jim Jr.—I8ar Don Denomme would like to help you arrange a mortgage •Debt Consolidation *Residential * farms •Commercial •Builders' Loans • Interim Financing When you need money...you'need us. ADVANCED REALTY— CORPORATION 150 Cambrl6i'Road N. GODERICH 524=2747 DOWNTOWN BLYTH - large store.with apartment above. 11/2 storey 3 bedroom home on 13/4 acres in Village of Blyth. All, nicely renovated. Solar greenhouse included. OFFICE ICE 56 EAST ST. BLYTH - 11/2 storey brick home on 1 acre lot with double garage. Early possession, low down payment. 5 ACRES - East Wawanosh- Twp. with barn, 11/2'storey frame home with stone fireplace, nicely decorated and landscaped. MEMBER HURON REAL ESTATE BOARD - • N- 1'uUNE S 524-6656 SPRING INTO SPRING BEST BUY 3 bedroom home on treed lot. Modern kitchen and bath, near fenced playground. Priced in the 30's. FAMILY LOCATION Near park and pool. 4 bedroom 21/2 storey brick home, separate dining room, living room with fireplace. In the 40's. EAST END Built in 1976. Modern bungalow with 3 bedrooms on main floor, 4th bedroom down, 4 piece and 3 piece baths, carport, hacks on playground. Listed in the low 50's. INCOME PROPERTY 3 unit older home in excellent location. Good income from each apartment. Fine investment or live in and enjoy reduced payments. -_V✓.-�ST.�� WAW�rALOSI=L_ _1��----- -storey frame home partially completed on 5 acres. 25 acres of bush property with several springs 31/3 acre hobby farm, 3 bedroom home, and 40' x 24' barn ' -` Nearly new 3 bedroom rancher on lot 104' x 208'. Fireplace with glass doors. Hanover cupboards. Must be seen. St. David Street, 2 storey, 4 bedroom home with natural woodwork. Lakefront and second row lots. Starting at 58,000; Residential building Tots starting at $3,500. BAYFIELD AREA - i8% acres wended, river property, ' with nearly completed ranch style home. fig DUNGANNON - 11/2 -storey stucco, 2 bedroom home, attached garage, nicely refinished. HULLETT TWP. - 50 acre farm with good set of buildings. BUILDING LOT - Village of Bayfield, will build to suit. FARROWING OPERATION - Near HolmesVille, 9 acres, modern 1 floor bungalow, LONDESBn'TGH - 1 floor 3 bedrc SOn^IL�K home on large lot. LONDESBOROIIGH - lyZ storey 1 sat® large lot. Close to s.,uool and stores. FOOD FOR THOUGHT My wife and I have a simple relationship through the years. I rule the roost and she rules the rooster. ' MODERN CHARMER Lovely 3 bedroom home with finished rec room, fireplace, eat- in kitchen, 2 baths, garage and much more, located on Walnut St. Reduced to $59.900. IMMACULATE • Raised ranch in the east end. 3 bedrooms, finished family room, play nook. garage under. Owners transferred, In the 50's. EXECUTIVE HOME Prime Goderich Location, huge piaster bedroom, open plan living room and dining room with fireplace, working kitchen -,- utility room with 5 appliances. By appointment to qualified buyers. PRICED TO SELL Cozy startir' 3 bedroom home near fchools and arena. Treed back yard, main floor laundry, modern 4 piece bath, buy today for $33,900. fAINFAND1iMME-RCIAL--:.._ CAGE LAYER FARM ON 50 ACRES - Located, near Dresden. 21,696 basic quota, renovated home, barn equipped with automated feeding and egg pick-up, vacuum lift. Shown by appointment. GODERICH COMMERCIAL OUTLET - Store in commercial area, 800 square feet of recently renovated retail area, additional workshop space behind, apartment over for the owner. In the 40's. • MOTEL located near the Bruce Nuclear Power Development. Good accommodation for owner, capable of providing excellent second income. Call Jim McCaul. for details. 100 ACRES near Lucknow. Some workable, some bush. $35,000. 5 UNIT APARTMENT on 10 acres designated residential in central Huron county. Expansion possibilities. Call Ken Thompson for all details. THESE ARE ONLY A SAMPLE OF OUR MANY EXCLUSIVE AND MULTIPLE LISTINGS. CALL US TODAY TO DISCUSS YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS. For Professional Realty Service 400114*- CALL: ALL POINTS 524..6656 Jim McCaul 524-4175 Anna Melski 524-2768 Ken Thompson 524-7514 - Charlie Bruinsma 524-9804 Gayle McCau1 524-4175 "Let us point you in the right direction" ^+ µ..J41Yyy1