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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1970-03-26, Page 820-24-2 21.' Fenders• Wanted Township • of Hullett TENDERS FOR MUNICIPAL _ DRAINS VEENSTRA: '1,000 lineal ft. of open drain (350 Cu. yds.) _ 4,601 lineal ft, of cloSed drain (1.03" - 6") 7 Catch Basins 1 Highway Crossing (Boring) '2, County Road Crossings (Op- en Cut) VERBURG: 4 3120u linealcft yds.) of open drain Township. Road - 2 Culverts VOLICS: 4,671 lineal ft. of closed drain (16" - 6") 3 Catch Basins 1 Junction Box Tenders to state date of corn- menceinent 'and,l'inish. Break- down between crossings and lands 'to be , shown. No tenders accepted, after Saturday, April 4th 'at .00 p.m. Further parti- "culars, pans and specifications may be en at the Clerk's Of- fice: ' Clare Vincent, Clerk-Treasurer 21.22-2 Tenders Wanted for Half-Ton Truck - 1. Specifications and tender forms are available at the office of the Itfaitland Valley Conser- vation Authority in WrOxeter,or by writing Box 760. Listowel, Ontario. 2. Sealed tenders clearly 'mar. Iced as to contents will be re- ceived .„by the Secretary-Treas- urer, Maitland Valley Conserva- tion Authority, Box 760,\ Listow- el, until 5:00 kin., Tuesday, Ap- ril 7, 1,970 3. Lowest or any other ten- der not necessarily accepted. Maitland Valley Conservation Authority, Box 70, Listowel, Ontario Telephone: 3354557., ?4-23-2 .Tenders °Wanted for Flail Type Mower Specifications, •tender forme are available at the Offiee of the Maitland Valley Canso. Vatien Authority' In. Wroxeter or *Ring: RoX /60, Liatoivel,, oniito. .1 771, •••i,..77:r=r,r717:5.7r7r7"7"7"777 ti • t' 'nt 0—THE HURON EXPOSITOR. SEAFORTH. 431T., MAR. 26. 1970 CLASSIFIED ADS ----- Anti*Rables Clinic 'Brings Staffa Pets When representatives of the Health of Animals Branch, Ca- nada Department of Agriculture, opened the anti-rabies clinic at Staffa Monday morning they were greeted by almost every type of pet possible, as area residents co-operated • in the anti-rabies campaign: From 9:30 a.m. to noon peo- ple brought in 93 dogs, 87 cats, one raccoon and one rabbit. Dr. J. F. McLellan, R. R.2. Thames- WEDDING HICKNELL-SHANTZ Mennonite minister Rev. Glen Brubacher and Rev. John Theis, principal' of St. Jerome's high school, officiated at the marriage Saturday of Sharon-Lee Shantz and Peter Luke Hicknell.' Mr. ' Brubacher is a couii n of-thertir-ide and Father Theis is a friend of the' bridegroom. The ceremony was performed at St. Agnes R.C. Church, Blue- vale '• Avemie North, Waterloo. Rev. Alois Justen and Rev. JoaChim Gringel assisted at the concelebrated nuptial mass. Father Justen is pastor of St. Agnes Church and Father Gringel is .assistant. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at the Breslau Hotel . The' newlyweds will live at 461 Victoria,. $t. S., when they return frail a honeymoon. in Acapulco. ' The bride's parents are Mr: and Mrs. Earl Shantz, 176 Washington Ave., Waterloo. She ,. is a gradua.te of St., Mary's school of nursing. • , The bridegroom of 461 vic- toria St,. S. is a son of Mr. and Mrs.- Peter Joseph Hicknell, 106 Boehmer„St. He has his Bachelor of Arts' Degree from the University of Water*, and Master of Educ'atio'n from the University of Toronto. Mark Klug of Kitchener was . maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Jeanette Matches,. Tofonto and Lynne Woelfle Ottawa. Lor- iann Hodgins of Kitchener was jimior bridesmaid for her cousin. Richard Putnam of Toronto was bestman. Ushers were Randy - Shantz, Waterloo; James Hum- mel, Kitchener, and Harold Agla, Toronto. I P N .Mr. ,Paul ,Vonna and Janice Kerr of Centralia Vocational In- -stitute met with Mr. and Mrs.. Eld'bn Kerr on Sunday. Mr." Guy Der ranee spent Mon- day 'evening with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kerr. • Mr. and Mrs. Russel Madd'eff 'of Monkton and Mrs. Jean David- son of Stratford spent Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs.Elddn Kerr. Mrs: Alma Hess of Hensall visited Sunday with Mrs. Long. v' •• r ford, acting veterinary in charge, and W. G. Bickell, R,R.2., St. pauls, primary products inspec- tor with the department, made three house calls before the cli- nic started to vaccinate thr e pon-KS. Dr. McLellan said it was a best clinic since the first ne in 1959. rs M. Ann Birchill, D lin, clerk of Hibbert Towns p and Mrs. Edward Chappel, Staffa, were kept busy registering the age, breed and species of pet and the name . and address of the- owners. It was the first clinic this year in Perth. For the next two weeks pets all ovOf Perth will have a chance to get the free protection against infection by a rabid animal. SEAFORTH. IVIEA,T 1 ____ _......_ MARKET - ' ' 1 Coleman's Fully Cooked 1/2 or whole lb- . , cMutest* Ham 89 S. , ., 1 . Schneiders' Sweet •'Pickled Cottage Rolls lb. 71 t • Lean Smoked- - Picnic HAMS lb. 59c Fresh Pork Shoulder Ribs 4 $1 • First Church Group. Meets Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary"' of First Church met in the Cen- tennial Room when MrS. Elmer Rivers- preSided ,and read a poem "What each day brings!' A period of- prayer was 'held in memory of th'e late Mrs. Harold Whyte. - The group attended at North- side United Church to hear Mal- colm Davidson of Brucefield,who spent some tinke in India in the . interest of agrfcylture and who , showed slides . of that 'country with its teeming millVms. Miss • Ruth Cluff and Mrs. Don Woods sNz• the duet, "ft Was.. For Me.'" INSURANCE Auto, Fire, Lime Donald, 'O., Eaton Insurance Agoncy .Limited 'Office in ,,Masonic 'Block Main Street Plume 527.1610 Seaforth Oemillia•moilletameallliftee.111111se Nlake sure what you leave up where you vvant it The safest way to ensure that your heirs will get every- thing yo.0 intend for each of them is ' to' appoint Victoria', and Grey flint to administer your estate. - VG -14C7ORIA 'tREY" rod • TRUST COMP.4,;NY • SINCE R ED' S rINA CENTRE MAIN STREET SEAFOTH 77, • Coming Introducing Broncco! A bold, new line of is • mini fun vehicles • 40. 3pAimitty G9Diat Nadi" AYR-GALT-SEAFORTH >r AWN 527-01120 no. nt'•• • •,! , ff'''-'";41111 • 0 • • 0 0 Red Vantyghem and' his family pose with the Tv set awarded hitreas the Winner in' a ,contest among p000 Fina dealers tO determine Which station provided the best service and was the most attractively maintained. The presentation was made Monday by Ron McNaught, Ontario sales prornotion manager, W. McLeod, London, district manager and Earl Wark, retail sales representative. Shown here are Mrs. Vantyghem holding David,,4 months, Jean 10, Danny 8 ay Red Vantyghem. . t. • o i Speclal Service brings , ' . re4ard • to . . Seaforth F INA DEALER • • Singled out from, among 2000 Fina dealers Red's Fine Centre., Seaforth has been awarded a TV set, in, recbgni ti on—of the standard 'of service which the station' Rrovildes the Seaforth community and the way in which the 'stati'on is maintai fled; IT 1,5 GOOD SE)1,,,SE - tO. GET THE EXT,RA' SERVICE AVAILABL-i' :AT. ..131Niness Pirectory - , S. BOX FUN ER `d. HOME Prompt and careful attention Ambulance Service Phones; - Day 527,0680 - Night 527.0885 • A M HARPER Chartered Accountant 55-57 South Street Telephone Goderich ' 524.7562 G. A. \ITT-TITN FUNFIZAT.. Goderich St. W.. Seaforth AMBULANCE SERVICE Adjustable hospital beds for rent. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Phtme 527-1390 • Seaforth BRUCE RAPHWELL Licensed Abetioneer , Farm and .Household Sales , Phone Clinton, 4$2-3384 au 1, Brucefield W. J. CLEARY 'Seaforth,, Ontario LICENSED gult,Atikreu and MINERAL DIRECTOR Night and, paY citus' agusto 23.20-tf .71 Birthg DICK -- To Mr. and Mrs. Reg.. -Dick at Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, on March 20, 1970. a ,son, Jeffery Allen. ' BROWN. — To Mr. and Mrs. James B Brown. Eemondville, at ' Sea forth Community Hos- pital, on March 20, a son, "N1ARRIOTT rlel 'Mrs. . Lorne Marriott. Dublin.'''at Scaforth Cominuijity do Nlar,:h- 23; a son • •111.1 BERT,, -- To Mr. and Mrs. Melvin" Hubert: Seaforth. at Seaforth Community Hospital. on March 19, a daughter WATSON — To Mr. and Mrs David"' -Watson, Seaforth. at Seafbrth Community Hospital, on March 19, a son. An- Expositor Classified, will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. We Now Have in Stock A New Supply of Etexall SLEEP' Tablet! Helps -induce gentle restful sleep Two -Sizes - 1•439 249 a. KEATINW PHARMAtY‘ SEAPtilan aireaigoilaime•rneeliaioneoweitetrialleleelifes ra AVAILABLE THIS WEEK—Fresh-Killed .1 TURKEYatilir' ROASTING CHICKEN Open ^ Thursday B. `rid 7 p.m I LOSER FRIDAY 7 • - U. Auction &des 21. Tenders Wanted. , 2. Sealed tenders clearlyzar- ked as to contents will be re- ceived by the Secretary-Treas- urer, Maitland Valley Conserva- tion Authority, Box 760, Listow- el, until 5:00 p.m., Tuesday. Ap- ril 7, 1970. 3.- Lowest or any other ten- der not necessarily accepted. Maitland - Valley Conservation Authority Box 760, Listowel, Ontario Telephone: 333-3557. 21-23.2 Township of Hullett Tenders • Wanted For loading and hauling ap- proximately 15,000 cu. yds of pit run gravel for road construe• tion in Township of Hullett at the rate 'of 800 to 1,000 Cu, yds per day. Work to be completed by Sept, 30, 1970. Tenders to be received containing a certified cheque for .$500.00 by the 'Road Superintendent by 1 p.m, April 6, 1970. Lowest.. or any tender not necessarily accepted. The accepted tender must be,approv,- ed by the Department of High- ways. George Hoggarth Road Superintendent, RR 1, Londesboro, Ontario 21-23-2 , • ALVIN WALPER; Auctioneer Phone 4237-3300 The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, APRIL 3 • at 12:30 p.m. REAL ESTATE: Parcel # 1: Lot 22, Con. I, Hay Twp., 90 acres of land on which is situ- ated a well constructed • two storey white brick dwelling with all modern conveniences. Large L-shaped barn, recently built all steel drive shed and workshop. Two all steel granaries.' Land choice 'clay loam, well drained. Farm situated in ideal loca- . tion, Parcel # 2":' North half of Lot 8, Con. 1, Tuckersmith Twp,, 1/2• mile north of .Hensall, -Highway 4. No buildings. Land completely tillable, 'plow e d, ready for spring seeding. Parcel # 3: Part of Lot 14 and 15, Con. 13,-Hay Twp., 100 acres. of land on which is situ- ated large well constructed bank barn, drive shed, recently built hen stable. Land all till- able, plowed, ready for spring seeding. =TERMS' of Real Estate: - 10% on day of Sale. An additional 20% required for immediate possession, balance in 90 days. Sold subject to a reasonable reserve bid if not previously sold. ." Inspection invited. TRUCKS & TRACK/RS; 1958 pievfolet 311 ton stake truck with hoiet; 1966 Mercury '3/4 ton pick-up truck; Allis Chal- mers 190 X. T. diesel tractor equipped with cab and hydrau- lic control, only 750 hours, like new;„ Allis Chalmers D-15..trac- tor equipped with 4-row snuff- ler and 4-row bean puller; Ford 660 standard tractor equipped "with heavy duty industrial ma- nure loader; Gleaner A-2 com- bine; fully equipped. Remainder, of farm machin- ery to be listed 'in following is- sue. Watch for full particulars of this important sale. Owner ,is giving up farming due to other interests. EARL SOLDAN, Prop. 01 Tractors, Farm Machinery, Cattle,.frogs, Reg, Pony, Hay, Corn, Household Effects and Miseelaneous Items On the premises LOT .22, cON. 1, HAY *TWP., First farm north of Hensall, Highway 4: WCTIONvESALE Gravel. • Fo/the hauling and crushing of aPproximately 14,000 cu. yds. of 3/4 " gravel; also 2,000 cu. yds. to 'be completed by June 15, stock piled. Work is tbc be done to_the satisfaction of the Road Superintendent. The contract is. 1970. Apply to the Road Supt for contract fornis. The fenders, closing at p.m. April 6, -1, must be accompanied by a certi- fied Cheque for $1,000.00. Low- est or any tender not necespari-- ly accepted. The, accepted ten "der must be approved by the, Department of Highways. ' George Hoggarth Road Superintendent, . RR 1,•Londesboro, Ontario 21-23-2 THOMAS MICHAEL COYNE All persons having 'claims against the Estate, of Thomas Michael COO, late ,of -the, Vil- lage of Dublin, in the Coenty. Perth, Retired Farmer, deceas- ed, who died On' the 23rd day of February. 1970, •are hereby noti, ified to send in fell particulars of their claims to the undersign- ed on 'or before the 9th day of. April; 1970; after which date „the assets" Will be distributed,' having regard only to claim's then received. DATED at Seaferth, this 17th day of March, 1970. , kcCONNELL & STEWART Seaforth, 'Ontario Solicitors for the Executors 22-23.3 NOTICE TO — CREDITORS In the Estate of, JOHN HENRY, LANE All' persons -having -claims • againstthe Estate of John Hen- ry Lane, late of the Township of McKillop. in the County' Of Hur- on, Retired Farmer, deceased, who :di'ed.• on% trh.e 10th day of. Fel:pato Ty. '191t)...• are ,hereby not- ified to send in partieular% of their claims to the undersign- ed on Or before 'the 9th day of -April. 1970, after which date the assets will be distributed. having ,regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth. this 17fh day of March, 1970. • McCONNELL 8,- *STEWART' • Seaforth, Ontario' e • Solicitors r.ir the Executors 22-23-3 23. Business Directory ,SEAFORTH VETERINARY CLINIC J. O. Turnbull, D,V.M., V.S. W.R. Bryans, D.V111.1., V.S. W. H, Patterson, D.V.M., V.S. M. P Haynes, D.V',M., B.VSc Phone 527-1160 - Se rth T JOHN E. tON ' AFF OPTO T Seaforth Office Tues.,--Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday Evenings by appoint- ment Mon., Wed. — Clinton Office For Appointment Phone 527-1240 -7.. or 482.7010 Auctioneer FARM and FURNITURE SALES CONDUCTED R. ,G. GETHKE Phone 347-2465, Monkton 24.: Cards of Thanks - I would like to thank everyone for cards, treats and 'Visits While a patient at Seaforth Commun- ity Hospital, Special thanks to Dr. MO° and nurses. — Harold Taylor. 24-24x1 I wish to -thank all My relatives and friendS who visited me, sent flowers, cards and treats while I was' a patient in hospital, Thanks I wish to express 'my sincere thanks to ,my friends, neighbors and relatives for remembering nee with cards, letters, flowers and treats during my stay in Seaforth, Community;Hospital. .Special thartks to Dr. Moyo and Dr: Whitman, the nurses and staff for their kindness to me." Peter McCowari 24-24x1 I would like to express my sin- cere appreciation to my many -friends , who remembered me, with so many beautiful flowers, gifts, treats and card's, also those who visited me.. Especially do I want to thank the Clinic Doctors' and the Hospital Staff for the kind and, wOndet:ful care I""-re- ceived while a patient - in the hospital. — Mrs. Frank Storey. 24-24-1 I wish:to thank everyone who visited me and sent cards -and- treats during my 'stay in. Sea- forth Community Hospital; also special thanks to Dr. Malkus and the nurses who were so kind,— Elmore Steph enson. 24-24x1 __ WE wish to express sincere ap- preciation to all the people who helped 'us to cope with our loss. — The Horan Family. 24-24x1 . I,. wish to thank :everyonefor flowers, cards at ,,visits while a patient'in. Seaforth• and Strat- 'ford. Hospitals. SpeCial thanks to Brady:gMalktis and ,Quinlan. "EOX:'Arnbulance,, the Seaforth' Hospital' Staff and, the second floor nurses at,Stratford, Thanks to the neighbors who so kindly' helped the family. It was all deeply appreciated.. — Mrs. Worden Haney. • 24-24-1 I 'would like to thank everyone , for cards, treats and: visits, also Rev, Falher. Kelly. Dr. Barrett and all the nurses on 'the ,first floor •of the' new wipg of Clin- ton Public Hospital. Also Har- vey McClure for'taking me over • and bringing me home. Their kindness will be long renterrib erect. Norman Rowland. 24.24x 1 I wish to thank op.,eryone -who sent' cards, letters, flowers and treats during my stay in Strat- ford General Hospital. It was all very much appreciated. — Joan Whyte. 24-24-1 22 Legal Notices NOTICE TO- CREDITORS In the Estate of 'to Dr. Malkus and the staff of Township of Hullett Seaforth Community Hospital.— . Mrs, Ella Hoegy. 24-24x1 Tenders for