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19. Notices
NOTICE
We are shipping cattle every
Monday to United Co-Operatives
of Ontario. To arrange for pick-
up at your farm phone bp
Saturday night.
WILLIAM J. DALE
Phone; Clinton 482-9892
19-08-U
ELECTROLUX Canada Ltd.
Sales and • Service, authorized
dealer. Alvin Riley, 153 Light-
house St., Goderich, Phone 524-
6514. 19-08-tf
WANTED
Dead and Disabled Cattle and
Horses, Highest Prevailing
Prices Paid for horses on the
hoof. 24 Hours, Seven Days
Weekly. Fast efficient service.
CALL COLLECT BRUSSELS
887-9334
887-9334.
Brussels Pet Food
Supplies
1 1/2 miles south of Brussels.
Lic. No. 273-C-70
19-08-U
FARMERS!
Are you considering erecting
Farm Buildings
THIS Y-ErA R ?
Contact us - We offer complete
farm building service.
,Ball. - Macaulay
LTD.
Clinton — Seafoi'th Hensel]
19-08-tf
19. Notices
Help Support the Geography
Club. For all
ODD JOBS
both fall and winter call 527-
1172; 527-1033; 887-6597.
19-08-1
20. Auction Sales
23. Business Direca9r
Auctioneer
FARM AND FURNITURE
SALES CONDUCTED .
R. G. GETHKE
phone 347-2465, Monkton
23 -08-tf
20. Auction Sales
BUSINESS _LIQUIDATION AUCTION
At Lot 158 Mill Street, Hensall on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6 AT 12:00 P.M.
(Note time change)
PROPERTY - 32' X 210' lot with new two storey building
16' X 36', fully insulated with oil furnace.
PLUMBING AND HEATING TOOLS - Large quantity of stock
and equipment consisting of a complete line of Brown Boggs,
sheet metal equipment, 8 ft. brake, shears, rollers, crimpers,
benders, electrical wire, pipe, plumbing, fittings, air filters,
light fixtures, controls, bins, steel shelving, electric motors,
transit tees, elbows, cuplings, etc., 24' maple work bench and
pipe, large assortment of stock and hand tools.
1 - 1960 Chev. Panel Truck (good motor) as is
1 pony barn - 2 stalls 9' x 16' (to be moved)
ALSO CONSIGNED
From Boise Cascade, items consisting of 2000 lb. axles,
hangers and wheels; paneling, counter tops, aluminum windows,
floor tile, fibreglass, bathroom assemblies, foam cushions,
hardware and many, many more items pertaining to trailer,
camper and home building.
TERMS CASH No Reserve,
10% down on property, balance in 30 days.
Provincial and Federal Tax in effect.
SANGSTER PLUMBING AND HEATING
Proprietor
RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
Auctioneers & Appraisers
Brucefield - 482-3120 20-08-1
21. Tenders Wanted
22. Legal Notices
JIM'S
ABATTOIR
Custom killing and processing.""
Killing Monday, cattle and pigs,
Wednesday cattle only.
JIM
DARLING •
Phone 235-0420
Exeter 19-07x2
COMBINE'for corn, 36 inch rows
preferred. George Troyer.Phone
262-5282. 19-05-4
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED •
Modern e ment. We
guarantee all wo Write or
call Harvey Dale, Sea orth.Phone
Clinton 482-3320. 19-08-tf
HURON
DEAD
STOCK
REMOVAL
CLINTON
Due to the decrease in meat
prices, we are unable to pay for
any farm stOck., We offer fast
efficient, courteous same day
service.
24-Hoqr Service - 7 Days a week
Call Collect 482-9811
License #23'7-C-70. 19-08-tf
ANY. TREES
TO alT?
WILLIAM ALBERT
Phone 345-2582 19-08-tf
SNOMOBILERS ONLY
flully-Gully your authorized
CHAPARRAL
dealer offers complete
SERVICE AND REPAIRS
to all makes. (Specializes in
fiber and paint work):
Flully-Gully has in stock a com-
plete line of new
CHAPARRALS
and reconditioned machines with
custom and speed equipment for
n11.
HULLY-GULLY
SNO-SPORT
R.R.1, Varna phone 262-5326
oil' you can't get it, Hully-Gully
• will"
19-08-2
SEAFORTH
SPEED
WASH
'6 dryers, 12 washers, big boy for
rugs and drapes,'open seven days
a week from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Under new management.
19-01-10
SHOEING and trimming, all
types of horses. eontact Poss
Elliott, phone 527-0118.
19-08-tf
FOR information on all mutual
fund investments contact Fred
(Ted)Savaliage,527-1522,Seaforth
10-08-If
'24.- Card, of Thanks
yib0 1.4.9.tpecti4 any' way,' .4verfb
Mpg was. .4pptagtataff,t
24-084
want to :t'iipTess thank tq .44
who r.vpmtnhered..* as we left
the tarp, 4049i Who /19.40Pd. ,at
111):, Sale 414 to moving. . It was
very much npprecinted.Olive
MacKax. 24,08x1
I Woliicl -like"'tO #401$'2,11 1.57W4
who visited, mkt cards and'
flowers while X 'wa$ a patient in
the SeaforthCoMmunity Hospital,
Special thanks'to Pr. RrOY, Pri
Walkup and the staff at the
hospital. - petty McLean.
* 24-08x1
Our sincere thanks to our
neighbours and friends of Win-
throp for the lovely gift and
party in our honour. It will
always be remembered. - Wilson
and Mary Little, Glenda and
Grant.' 24-08-1
I would like to thank everyone
who sent cardS, flowers, gifts
and treats. Also those who helped
in any way at home while I-was
in Seaforth, Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Whitman and the
nursing staff. - Lenora and Brent
Scrimgeour. • 24-08x1
I would like to thank my friends
neighbours and relatives who sent
gifts and cards while a patient in
Seaforth Community Hospital.
Special thankS to Dr. Brady and
Dr. Malkus and the nursing staff.
All was deeply appreciated. -
Betty' Bennett. 24-08x1
I would like to thank all those
who sent me cards and treats
and visited me while I was a
patient in Seaforth Hospitalialso
Father Laragh and Father Oost-
'reen-ind the nurses and staff
who were so kind to me and
special thanks to my family and
friends and neighbours. It was
all very much appreciated. -
Mrs. James E. Sloan Sr.
221Thtill
The family of the late Mrs,
Helen Hemberger `wish to express
their appreciation for the many
acts of kindness extended them
during their recent bereavement.
24-08-1
25. In Memoriam
WILSON - In loving memory of
James Harold Wilson who passed
away one year ago Oct,. 27,1970.-
This month brings back sad mem-
ories,
You fell asleep without saying
good-bye,
But our memories of yoU wf tI
never die.
We miss you more than anyone
knows,
No one knows the 'grief we bear,
When we are all together,
And you are not there.
But your empty chair is. always
there,
Loved remembered, -longed for
always,
.Treasured with a love sincere,
Your voice. we cannot hear,
Yet we know you -walk beside us.
It's sad to walk the road alone,
Instead:of side by side,
But to all ther e comes a time
When we must part,.
You gave us many years of hap-
. piness,
Then came sorrow and tears,
But yoU left us happy memories
Which we hold very dear.
- Lovingly remembered but sadly
missed by wife and family. •
25-08-I
26. Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dolmage,
of R.R.1, Londesboro, announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Agnes Elaine, to Mr.
James Carmen Scarrow, sou of
Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Scarrow
of, R,R.#1, Seaforth. The
wedding will take place on
Saturday, November 27, 1971 at
7 o'clock in Cavan United Church
Winthrop, Ontario. 26 - 08x1
Mr. and Mrs. Don Horne of
Seaforth, Ontario wish to
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Donna Marie
to Albert William McCone, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Jones
of Baltimore, Maryland. The
marriage to take place in Eg-
mendville United Church on
November 27, 1971, at'"
seven P.M. 26-08x1
Mr., and Mrs. William J.
Coulter' 'of Kitchener, Ontario,
wish to announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Mary
Ellen Angela"' to' Mr. Vincent J.
Nolan, formerly of Dublin,
Ontario, now of Kitchener, son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. James
Nolan of Dublin. The wedding
take place on Friday,
November 19th, 1971 at St.
Anne's R, C. Church in
Kitchener at 7 p.m, 26-08-1
27, Births
COOK - To Mr. —and Mrs.
Michael Cook (nee Connie Brit-
ton) of Lorraine, Quebec at
St. Eiistache Hospital, on
October 29, 1971, a daughter.
STEFFLER - To Mr. and .Mrs.
Joseph Steffler, R.R. 4, Walton,
Ontario at Seaforth Community
Hospital on October 28, 1971, a
son. 27-08x1
FRAZER - Jim and Margaret
Frazer (nee Chesney) wish to
announce the safe arrival of their
son, Gregory Alan (9 lbs. 5 oz) on
Thurgday, October 28, 1971 at
Douglas Memorial Hospital, Fort
Erie. The first grandchild for
Mr . and Mrs. Alex Chesney of
Seaforth and first grandson for
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Frazer of
Welland. 27-08-1
BACHERT - To Mr . and Mrs.
Keith Bachert, of R.R.#1, Walton,
at Clinton Public Hospital on
October, 20, 1971, a daughter.
e A "Litt Sitter' Sell It for
1. Coming Events
The November 4th meeting of the
Happy Citizen Club will be post-
poned until November 18th.
1-08x1
ANNUAL Aaglican Church
bazaar Wednesday, November 17
from 3 to 5 p.m., aprons, horne-
t baking, tea, candy, etc. 1-08-1
BOTTLE drive Saturday, Nov.
13. Beer and pop bottles.Spon-
sored by Geography Club.
1-08-1
BAZAAR bake sale and 'tea at
Brucefield Centennial School,
Saturday, November 13th at 2
da P.M, Under the auspices of
Brucefield U.C.W. 1-08-1
SEAFORTH Hospital Auxiliary
Autumn Frolic Dance, Saturday,
November 20th $2.00 per person
starting at .9 P.M. at the Sea-
forth Legion Hall. Music by
the Blenders. 1-08-1
M REMEMBER the Annua
Fireman's Ball on Friday, Nov.
12th at the Seaforth Community
Centre. Music by the Bluewater
Playboys. Tickets available from
the firemen, 1-08-1
Seaforth Optimist
"ROUND-UP
DANCE"
Saturday, November 27, 1971.
Dancing from 9 to ? in Seaforth
Legion Hall. Limited quantity of
tickets available from all
members. 1-07-2
2. Lost, Strayed
LOST approximately October 26
part of hitch for a Nuffield trac-
tor on McK illop Con. 6 and Beech,
wood sideroad. Don Moylan 345-
2155. 2-08x1
LOST - Two-wheeled hand cart,
Seaforth Walton vicinity.Phone
235-1505 collect. 2-08x2
STRAYED from lot 29, con. 6,
McKillop one yearling Hereford
steer with ear tag , Missing
since the end of September. Art
Anderson, 527-1308. 2-07x2
4. Help Wanted
SIXTEEN, year old or over for
baby sitting 2 children one night
a week. 527-0482, 4-08-1
TRUCK .DRIVERS'
Gay Lea Foods require two truck
drivers to ,pick up eggs. These
positions are permanent With
good benefits.
PHONE 527-1590
4-08-2
AGRI CULLURAL
WORKERS
WANTED
Salary $350./month, house,
hydro, heat and farm produce
provided.
Positions such as this are
available for agricultural work-
ers who tIave completed the 10
week agricultural workers
course. This course is being
tei
offered at Kemptville College of
Agricultural Technology start-
ing January 10, 1972. Approved
students will receive a retrain-
ing allowance. If you have been
considering farm work, take ad-
vantage of this course to improve
your knowledge and skills in the
care and management • of all
classes of livegtock.
For more information contact
the Ontario Department of
Agriculture and Food,
ARDA BRANCH
in Clinton, Markdale, walkerton
or your Agricultural Represen-
tative. 4-06-3
7, Situations Wanted
WILL teach beginner piano. To
inquire phone 527-1456.
7-07-3
WILL do bookkeeping and .typing
in office or my own home, full
or part-time. Mrs. Donald
Tremeer, Phone 527-0814.
7-07-2
8. Farm Stock for Salo
CALVES for sale. Home on week
ends. Archie Smith, phone 527-
1397. 8-07x3
TWENTY-one weaner pigs. Ken
Preszcator 482-7151. 8-08-1
THIRTEEN pigs, approximately
80 lbs. and 12 pigs, 9 weeks
old. Ken Ryan', R.1/.111, Dublin.
Phone 345-235'7. 8-08-1
6 CHAROLAIS heifer and two other
cows bred Charolais and two very
suitable Charolais bull calves,
Alvin Dodds, 527-1748. 8-08-1
FIFTEEN Charolais cross
calves. 527-1167. 8-08-1
SEVENTEEN Chunks, 8 weeks
old. , Ted Melody. Phone 345-
2783. 8-08x1
THIRTY-three weaner pigs.Ped
Van Dyk, R.R.#4, Seaforth.Phone
527-1435. 8-08x1
9.. Poultry for Sale
KIIVIBER LEGHORN
My Old and Started Pullets
SCOTT POULTRY
FARMS, LTD.
Seaforth •
Phone 527-0847 Box169
9-08-tf
11. Articles for Sale
ADDING machine tapes for
most standard adding machines
available at The Huron Expositor.
527-0240, SeafOrth, 11-08xtf
BARBIE or 11 1/2 inch doll
clothes for sale. Many styles
and patterns to choose from.
Isabel Janes, Phone 527-1693.
11-06-3
11. ATtides for Sale
BOY'S 2-piece snow suit, sLe
4, good condition. Phone 527-
1802. • 11-07x2
APPLES - Special Northern Spy,
Delicious, Macintosh and Court-
land , two bush..ds for $5.00;
Windfalls $1.50. Pick your own,
large excellent quality. Bring
containers, low trees, no ladder
climbing. Ross, Middleton's Or-
chard, one mile east of Hayfield
north of the river. 11-06-3
SWEET cider for sale by barrel
or gallon, any quantity. Mervin
Wurdell, 34 1-2774. II-07-2
FOR Sale Apples, Kings, Taiman
Sweet, Spy, Snow, Delicious,
Macintosh, Russet, Greening,
Baldwin, etc. Cider apples.
Phone 482-9141. Fred Mc-
Clymont, 1 mile south of varna.
11-07x4
COPIES
Copies of your important
papers or documents while you
wait. Letter size, 25 each.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
1'1-08xtf
EAVESTROUGHING and light-
nieg-rods. New installations and.
repairs. Estimates without
obligation. Contact R. E. Ruttan,
Wingham, phone 357-1077.
11-08-tf ,
GESTETNER ink available at
The Huron Expositor, 527-0240,
Seaforth. 11-08xtf
ONE white kitten and one black
kitten to a good home. 527-0622.
11-08-1
A blue pile one r plece snowsuit
size 18 months $8.00. Boy's navy
coat and cap size 3X , price $8.
3-piece girls red velvet snowsuit,
size 3X, price $5.00, green pile
girls coat size 6X, price $7.00,
light blue girls hat and coat,size
18 months , $5.00. 527-0622.
BOYS wool melton cloth
11-08-1
1 -0c8o-alt
with half borg pile lining, size
8. Green wool blazer, size 12.
52'7-1729. 11-08-1
MINK shortie, good condition,
size 16, Should be seen to be
appreciated. Phone 527-1504.
I1-08x1
WEAR-EVER - 5 piece cooking
set. $25.95. Geo. A. Sills &
Sons, Seaforth. 11-08-1
ELECTRIC stove. May be seen
after 6 p.m. 527-1764. 11-08x2
PIANO in good condition. Louis
Oosterbosch, phone 527-1223.
11-08x2
THREE-ply stainless steel
cooking set. $25.95. Geo. A.
Sills & Sons, Seaforth.- -11-08-1
WASHING machine, gas stove,
couch and two chairs, 10 stack-
ing chairs 1/2 price, wooden
table, vacuum cleaner, refinished
school desk, size 14 Guide uni-
form, showcase, large black-
board and roll-a-way cot. Best
offer on above items. Ted Sa-
vauge. Friday after 7 P.M. or
Saturday. 11-08-tf
SPEED' Queen Apartment-size
washer and dryer, new - $199.95
Geo. A. Sills &'SonS, Seaforth.
11-08-1
GIRLS winter coat and matching
slacks size 10. Excellpt con-
dition, dresses, size 10. 523-
4386 after 6 p.m, 11-08-1
HITACHI vacuum cleaner, new -
$79.95. Geo.—A. Sills & Sons,
Seaforth. 11-08-1
ONE used black and white tele-.
vision $25.00. Phone 527-1082,
11-08x1
ONE second hand Thor electric
dryer, good condition, $65.00.
Geo. A. Sills & Sons, Seaforth,
11-08-1
TWENTY-eight pieces 2 X 10 X
16, doors and windows; approx-
imately 500 roof slate. Best
offer - 'must be moved: S. Wright
Phone 345-2554 Dublin. 11-08-2
TWO snow tires, size 7.75 X
14, almost new $15.00. Call
527-0752. 11-08x1
TWO glass doors with aluminum
frames. 527-0820. 11-08-1
CCM Bicycle 28 inch wheels.
Hockey pants, shoulder and elbow
pads, fit 10 year old. Phone 527-
1074. 11-08x1
MOFFAT electric stove, sauer-
kraut cutter and a meat saw.
Mis.Stella Addley, Egmondville.
11-08x2
12. Wanted to Buy
WANTED old trunks, oil lamps,
old tools, copper boilers, kettles,
antique furniture and glassware.
Call Stratford collect 271-1776.
12-08-1
BOYS shoulder pads. Phone 345-
2480. 12-08x1
13. Wanted
CATTLE to feed and stable for
winter by the month. Phone 345:-
2025. 13-08x1
WANTED 15 young cattle to feed
by the month. W. J. Leeming
527-0818. , 13-08x1
14. Property for Sale
BAILEY
Real Estate
82 Albert Street
Clinton
New 3 bedroom home nearing
completion with electric heat,
attached garage; completely
modern.
161 acres of very productive land
in McKillop Township. Good
frame house; 2 good barns and
drive shed. All offers con-
sidered. owner retiring.
Several economical older homes
in Blyth, Clinton and Londesboro.
Priced to move. Make your offer
today.
14. Property for SaItp
Contact
MASON BAILEY
Office Res.
482-9371 523-9338
14-08-1
TWO-storey, 3 bedroom home
In Seaforth with all modern con-
veniences on 4 acres of land with
small barn. Gas heated, next
to Public School. Contact Ted
Savauage 527-1522 or Gottfried
Burt, 348-8233, Mitchell.
14-08-tf
MITCHELL, ONTARIO
Estate Sale, 7 - room, 1 1/2
storey frame home on large lot.
Gas heated, 3 piece bath, attached
garage and workshop. Taxes $123
annually. Contact Mr. Ike
Culligan, Mitchell, 519-348-8355.
14-07-2
FOR SALE
HENSALL
Three or four bedroom, two
storey, white vinyl house. Re-
cently refinished living room,
dining room and kitchen and T.V.
sitting room. Must be seen to be
appreciated. Please contact Bill
Mickle, Hensall, 262-5708.
EXETER
Beautiful two storey brick, four
bedroom house near Public
and High Schools. Large corner
lot. Beautifully finished within.
You must see this attractive
home. Please call Ray Charles,
London, 471-4926 or Bill Mickle,
Hensall, 262-5708.
*****
HaVe clients looking for cottage-
type house in Hensall area; 5 -
25 acres of marginal land; and
good farming land.
Contact Bill Mickle when listing
your farm, house, cottage or
business.
AL SINNOTT
REALTY LTD.
Realtor -
London, (mt..
14-07-tf
FREE FREE
Just off the press another
- NEWSLETTER
complete with photos. Stop into
our office and pick up your copy
now.
BARGAIN,, HIJNT I NG?
Look' no further -here is a two-
bedroom home you can afford.
Features ,include paneled living
room large entrance foyer,
bright sunroom, kitchen . wi
modern cupboards, Gas furnace
and new 100 .amo service com -
plete this comfortable home..
Full price
ONLY $6,250.00
with terms available.
IT'S "CENTS"ABLE
to buy this freshly painted home
located Ori West Street, Be the
first to 'inspect the finished
family room, This home has
3 bedrooms, living room with
broadloom, extensive dining
room' and kitchen. Owner leav-
ing town. Open for offers.
Cheaper than rent. Name -your
own downpayment,
HELP! HELP! HELP!
Urgently required, property con-
sisting o f vacant teed with or
without buildings: Lots or
acreage large enough for com-
mercial venture, can be within
three miles of town limits.
' ' Goderich Office
53 West Street
Jack Cum mings
Bill Clifford. '14-08-1
PRIZE
INVESTMENT
6 choice lots at the western end
of James street in the town of
Seaforth. May be pUrchased
singly or as a unit.
Large home for rent one block
from the Toronto-Dominion
Bank.
WILLIAM M. HART
Salesman Seaforth
phone 527-0870 or 527-1972
Chambers at 10;00 o'clock in
the forenoon on the 12th day of
November, 1971 unless the
taxes and costs are sooner paid.
Notice is hereby given that the
list of lands for sale for arrears
of taxes was published in the
Ontario Gazette, on the 7th day
of August, 1971, and that copies
of the said list may be, had at
my office.
Treasurer's office this 9th day
of August, 1971.'
E. M. Williams, Treasurer.
22-97-13
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
CATHERINE JOHNSON
All persons having claims against
the Estate of atherine Johnson,
late of the Tc4,11 of Seaforth, in
the County of Huron, House=
keeper, deceased, who died on the
18th day of October, 1971, are
hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to
the undersigned on or before the
18 day of November, 1971; after
which date the 'assets will be
distributed, having regard only
to claims then received. ,
Dated at Seaforth, this 22nd day
of -October, 1971.
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executors
22-07-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
ROBERT SMITH BEATTIE,
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Robert Smith
Beattie, late of the Town of
Seaforth, in the County of
Huron, Retired Farmer, de-
ceased, who died on the 10th day
of October, 1971, are hereby
notified to send in full particul-
ars of their claims to the under-
signed on or before the 18th day
of November, 1971, after which
date the assets will be
distributed, having • regard only
to claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, this 26th day
of October, 1971.
McCONNELL & STE WART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executor
22-07-3
NOTICE .TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
THOMAS HERBERT COOMBS
All persons having claim 3 against
the Estate of Thomas Herbert
Coombs, late of the Township
of Tuckersmith in the County of
Huron, deceased, who died on
the 8th day of October, 1971, are
hereby notified to send In full
particulars of their: claims to
the undersigned on /Yr before the
18th day of November,. 1971,
atter which date the assets will be
distributed having regard only to
claims then 'received.
Dated at Seaforth, this 26th day of
October, 1971. "
McCONNELL 8. STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executor
22-07-3
')3. Business' Directory.
W. .1. A RN'
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night and Day Calls - 527-0510
23-08-tf
Seaforth Community
Hospital
21-07-3
TENDERS
FOR
SNOW REMOVAL
Plainly marked sealed tenders..
will be received up to twelve
o'clock Noon on Friday, 5th of
-November 1971 for Snow Rem-
oval from the gravel driveway at
the sides and behind the Winthrop
Municipal Offices to a minimum
width of twelve feet. '
Specifications and tender forms
may be obtained at the offices
of the Huron County Board of
Education, 97 Shipley Street,
Clinton, Ontario.
Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
R. B. DUNLOP
Superintendent of
Business Affairs,
Huron County Board of Education
21-07-2
22. Legal Notices
TREASURER'S SALE
OF LAND FOR TAXES
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
COUNTY OF HURON
To Wit:
By virtue of a warrant issued
by the Mayor of the Town of
Seaforth under his hand and the
Seal of the Corporation, hear-
ing date the 29th day of June,
1971, sale of lands in arrears
of taxes in the Town of fleaforth
will he held in the Council
TENDERS
INVITED •
For services required by
Seaforth Community Hospital as
follows: I •
, SNOW REMOVAL
For necessary snow plowing,
snow -removal, snow blowing,
and sanding as may be required
from ctine to time on roads ,at
Seaforth Community Hospital
'and- on Centennial Drive,
Tenders to ir,dicate equip-
ment to be used and rate per
hour including necessary oper-
ator for each unit.
2, GARBAGE
DISPOSAL
For the removal and dispos-
al of accumulated wet and dry
garbage at intervals of not more
than 24 hours.
Further nformation concern-
ing any of the tender require.
merits maybe obtained from the
undersigned.
Individual sealed tenders cov-
ering each of the requirements
and on which is to be indicated
tfie particular' requirement of
the tender ie. "No. 2 garbage
disposal" may be submitted to
the undersigned on or before 12
o'clock noon, November 12th,
1971.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
GORDON MCKENZIE
ADMINISTRATOR
GEORGE R. JOHNSTON
REAL ESTATE LTD,
WEST LORNE
14-08-1
. 15. Property for Rent
THREE bedroom house 5 m'les
from Seaforth, modern conven-
iences. Francis lilt-knell, R.R.5,
Seaforth. 345-2948. 15-C8x,1
17, Wanted to Rent
WANTED to rent in Seaforth.
garage or a small building suit-
able for storage. Box 2042 Huron
Expositor. 17-08x1
WANTED to rent - Approximately
fifty to sixty acres of good crop
land in the Seaforth or Dublin
area wanted for the 1972 season.
Apply to Box 2043 The• Huron
Expositor, Seaforth. 17-08x1
NtRWAT • f •
. Goderich SegfortIi
AdAjgral(rNbCc:piStr beICZ for
FLOWERS FOR EV'SRY
OCCASION
Phone 527-1390 Seaforth
23-08-U
PERCY WRIGHT
LICENSED.
AUCTIONEER
Kippen, Ontario
Telephone 262-5515, Hensall
23-08-tf
R. S. BOX
FUNERAL HOME
Phones:
Day 527-0680 - Night 527-0885
23-08-tf
Rathwell's.
Auction Service
APPRAISERS
SOUND SYSTEM
Phone 482-3120
Brucefield 23-08-tf
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
By Appointment Only
Seaforth Office
wed., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5:30 p.m.
Thursday Evenings
Monday only - Clinton Office
For Appointment
Phone 527-1240 - or 482-7010
23-08-tf
wanting to
BUY OR -SELL?
Anything or everything. Will
help you do it or do it for you.
RATHWELL'S
AUCTION SERVICE
Appraiser
Brucefield 482-3120
23-08-tf
SEAFORTH
'ELECTRON I CS'
ZENITH
131 PHI LCO'
DEALER
Service to all makes
T.V's., Radios, Etc.
17 Sperling St. - Phone 527-1150
23-08-tf
24. Card of Thanks . We would like to take this oppor-
tunity to thank our family,
relatives, neighbors and friends
for all the lovely gifts and cards
we received on our 35th wedding
anniversary, also a special
thanks to Ken and Rose for the
surprise party held in our honour.
Again 'we say thank yoe all. -
Hugh and Marg. Thompson.
24-08x1
The family of the late Mrs.Pedro
Carvalho wish to express their
appreciation to their friends and
neighbors for the many acts of
kindness extended to them during
her illness and following their
bereavement with a special
thanks to Box Funeral Home and
Father . Laragh. 24-08x1
Peter Simpson thanks all the kind
nurses for their help, Dr. Moyo
and Dr. Malkus, also relatives
and friends for cards and treats.
Thank you. 24-08x1
I would like to thank ayeryone
for visits, flowers, cards and
treats while 1 was in the Seaforth
Hospital, Special thanks to
Doctors Mayo and Malkus. Also
thanks-to the nurses and staff for
their. kindness. It was deeply
appreciated. - Don Eaton,
24-08-1
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith wish to
thank all those who contributed
-towards making our 50th wedding
anniversary such a success.
Special thanks to the family who
made the event possible , to Rev.
Kalbfleisch and to relatives,
neighbors and friends Wm called
or sent gifts and cards. It was a
day long to be remembered.
24-08x1
I would like to express my thanks
to Dr. Brady, Dr. Malkus and the
nursing staff who gave me such
excellent care recently while I
was a patient at Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital. Also thanks to
friends and neighbors for their
visits, cards, gifts and phone
calls. " Mrs. Elaine Penner.
24-08x1
We wish to thank the Legion
Ladies Auxiliary and all who'
through donations made our trip
to London on Wednesday,
October 77 to participate in The
Happy Citizens exchange visit
possible. A thoroughly good time
was, had by all. - HappyCitizens,
Seaforth, 24-08e1
The family of the late Mary
Leonhardt wish to express their
Sincere thanks and appreciation
to their friends, neighbours and
relatives for their many acts of
kindness during her lengthy ill-
ness and at the time of her
bereavement. Special thanks
to nurses of Avon Crest, the L.
C.W. and Pastor L. Kalbftle180
of St. Peter's Church, The Lobk
hart funeral home, and throne
23.