HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1973-07-26, Page 15RICHARD LOBB,
Clinton
R,H,GETHKE .
Bornholm
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23. Bus. Directory
LOU ROWLAND
TRANSPORT LTD,
R.C.V. Class CDF & FS
Serving Dpblin & Seaforth areas
!hone 345-2301 Dublin anytime.:
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FOR rmt- AMON V woo'
20. AUetien Sal%;
RACHO - In loving memory of a
dear wife, mother and grand-
mother, Mary. Agnes Racho who
passed away July 30, 1971:
There's a,gift in life you cannot
• buy
That's very rare and true
It's the gift of a wonderful wife
and mother
aa •l. Like the .one we had in you
The many things you did. for
us, . .
3- :6-ef In your kind and loving way,
, Yeti gave us years of happiness
No one,can take away.
'Nothing could be more beautiful
Than the memories we have of
you •
To us you were someone
special
God must ,have thought so trio.
and her family. ' 25-98-1
- Sadly missed and alwaysfT.,,,.,
membered by her husbandJim,
I wish to thank Mrs. A. Scott,
89 High St. .for her honesty in
returning a large sum of Money.
- J.B. 24-98x1
we would like to express our
thanks to neighbors and friends
for the lovely present we received
at the nice party You gave for us
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Earl
,honey. - • Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Feeney. , 24-98-1
22. Legal Notices
24. Cards of Thanks
I would like to thank everyone
for the cards, flowers, letters
and visits while I was a patient
in the hospital. Special thanks to
Drs. Malkus and Whitman. Drs.
Petterly and Allen. Everything
was very much - apprecfated. -
lean Nigh. -
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20. Aue ales,
CeckSbutt 1450 Dleiial
Tractor, manure loader,
hydraulic bucket, heat
haulier. Cockshutt 13 run
Seed , drill 2 years old;
1615 Bushel gravity bin with
wagon; CpekShutt 361
4 furrow mounted ploW 14"
bottom; Oliver 3242 3
furrow mounted plow;
• Allied 41. ft. portable 6"
grain auger 9 HP gas en-
gine; 25 ft. tube bale ele-
vator; Oliver 62 T P.T.O.
hay baler; Case 7' semi-
dieunt hay mower; Oliver
32 plate. wheel ,disc by- •
draulle, cylinder; 12 ft:trail
cultivator, hydraulic cylin-
der; 4 ton wagon,- 7 ion
wagon; Cockshutt 207 hay
rake nearly new; DiaMond
harrows, land roler; Chain
harrows;Baie stooker,bale
fork; Cement mixer;
Schultz spreadmaster
manure 'spreader; Little
Rhino 3 pTII blade; (Trail-
er; George White auger
back up type snowblower;
Smith Roles welder; Smith
Roles 1 HP Bench grinder;
2-Flat racks, 3 PTH cir-
cular' -saw'
'
Surge milking
machine, 3 units, motor
pump, & pipe for 16 Cows;
Electric cream separator;
Large quantity of used
lumber; 2000 lb.—scale,
quantity of steel postleAp-
*prox. 2000 cedar rails;
Quantity of firewood and
coal, scrap iron; •Forks,
shovels, chains and- num-
erous small items; Approx.
5 ton of mixed grain.
LIVESTOCK - 11 Feeder
pigs, 5 Holstein steers
approx. 500 lbs.;•2 R.W.F.
Calves approx. 400 lbs;
• 2 - Ayrshire calves approx.
400 ling; 15 calves of'var-
ious breeds from 6 weeks
• old to 300 lbs.; 6 Holstein
cows 'milking some retired;
9 Holstein heifers for fall
calving; 2 Ayrshire' cows
milking; ' 4 . Jersey cows
mincing; 1.• Holstein heifer
bred 2 months; 1 Holstein
_heifer open.
• HOUSEHOLD:
Fridge;- cherry table; two
Writing •de,sks; two bed
springs and mattress; 11-
btary _table; 'dresser; lad-
ens lamp; odd dishes; two
Coal and wood stoves;pedal
-type Singer sewing
machine.
TERMS - • "CASH"
Farm ia.sold.NO RESERVE
Owner or auctioneers not
responsible for accidents
day of sale.' •
AUCTI8NEERS
Monday, A ug 13 22. Legal Notices
1973 °
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PERCY WRIGHT
- LICENSED*
AUCTIONEER'
, Kippen, Ontario
.ale • hoe *2 1
R. S. BOX
FUNERAL HOME
Phones:
Day 527-0680 - Night 527-0885
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24. Cards of Thanks
Auction . Sole.
Clearing ter Iwo' lone] households plus additions to be held at
Action Centre Mart
Located on ilighway. No. 4, 1 Mile North of Exeter, Ontario '
Saturday, July 28
ANTIQUES: Lincoln Rocker, Wing back chair, 8 piece Oak
dining suite,- Copper Boiler, Country couch, Wicker stand,
Post Card collects n, Oil Lamps, Lanterns; CrOcks,*Reinhart
beverage bottle, Wooden' bird mite, library table, Hall rack,
Victoriancorner chair, bhggy seat, commodes, dressers,
beds, tins, trunk, 1899 Merrytime story book.
CHINA & GLASS:
Oliver Twist Plate, occupied Japan, Noritake, Depression
Glass, ironstone, 1933 Weald Fair mug.
HOUSEHOLD:
Chesterfield suite, sewing machine, stove, chairs, frames,
lawnmower, lamps, tools plus mani,othetinteresting items.
Term of Sale CASH
Paddle Bidding --- Refreshments --- Undercover
Open for viewing at 11 A.M.
Percy Wright Auctioneer
Auctioneer or proprietor not responsible for accidents day of
sale.
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1• At .15 P. Id SHARP
Outstancling Auction Sale
Of New and Used Furniture, Appliances, 'oiftware at
AuCtioni, Brusseli
Friday, July 27th at 8 p.m.
Featuring:, chesterfield suites, coffee end tables, 'lamps,
--swag - lamps,40 pole lamps, automatic washers and dryers,
dishwashers, stereos, component sets, automatic zig-zag
sewing machines, single and double continental beds, bunk.
beds, lovely Spanish, French and Colonial bedroom suites,
kitchen suites, maple desks, swords, silverware, appliances,
colored and black and white TV's; matching Leonard trig
and stove,' deluxe •side by side refrigerator (Fooderama),
plus many more itenis' too numerous to mention.
Highest sash prices will be 'paid for good used furniture
antiques• and appliances. Complete estates bought or auc-
tioned.
Call Ball Auctions, Brussels, 887-9363;
Sales every Friday at 8 P.M.
• Seating and parking provided, also lunch booth,
Maeager
-44MJ ALIt0,0M
•NrieIt rte winam 9r r.a s bA_ /f1S.W
Auctioneer
it.A.Ball
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Remember! I t takes 'but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in pocket.
To advertise, just Dial Seaforth
„OM -0240.
21. Tenders Wanted
TENDER
g(-e igPost
Roam/ 0/ gikcaleiirt
will accept sealed tenders at its.
Administrative Office
103 Albert Street
Clinton, Ontario
'until • 12:00 noon on'
wile- sea ,1
Lobblie Gethke
modicums+, APPraisesil Clinton monkton
41811-340p.„, 3474485 482-711911 ,
AUCTION CALENDAR -
SATURDAY , • AUGUST 4 -
Auction sale of tractors,
farni machinery and some
household effects for Henry
Buffinga, 1 mile south of
Clinton on #4 Highway,
SATURDAY, AUGUST 11-
Clearing auction sale of
household furniture and
farm machieery for Keith
Hesselwood 1 1/4 miles
south • of Londesboro and
3'1/2 miles east.
'SATURDAY, 'AUGUST 18-
Clearing auction sale' • of
farm machinery for Claire
Longhurst, LOt 44 Con 14
Hulled Township at-the vil-
lage Of Auburn.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 25-
AuCtion sale of household
effects, antique glassware,
etc. for Gordon Hulley of
Seaforth. •
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ANTIQUE
AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, JULY 28TH
10.30 A.M.
Auctiok Rooms, 1 kilo S. of
Goderidh on Highway 2 1. '
Items include Pi corner cup-
board, brass be , roll-top desk,
presbed back chairs' and much
much more. Viewing-7 to 8:30
P.M. Friday. •.
MIKE cUMM I NGS
• Auctioneer
482-1584 , or 524-9064
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USE
EXPOSITOR
WANT-DS
Phone 527-0240
J. •
2 Atietion Sales -
taAnniG
. AUCTION BMA
Of Cattle, FarM Machinery
AO some 40118091d effects
of ALVIN YOLK, 1,0t 36,
COnceSsien 10,. Bulled
•
ooborTownship,es 2 11! M. .iles west o
WEI) AUGUST
At 1
ON E LOICT
Monday only - Clinton Oatco
Tues#,Wed.,/
'Thursday evenings
- Seaforth
ry
Otf
ic
e
ii to 5;30 P.M.
APPotntnhint :°n1Y
OPTOMETRIST
For Appointinent
Phone 627-1240 - or' 482.7019,
2AIst-ti
SEAR/11TH "
ELECTRONI CS
ZEN I TH
& PHI LCO,.
TEA
'Service to all makes
•• Radios, Etc.
17 Sperling St. - Phone 527-1150
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• NORM WHITING•
-LICENSED AUCTIONEER
APPRAISER
Prompt, Courteous, Efficient
ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE,
ANYWHERE
G. A. WHITNEY
any way during our sad bereave..
meld. speoksitbankstommoye,
nursing staff of the hospital, Box
Funeral Home, Rev.T. .Han-
cock; ladies of the Egmondvillo
Church, li.O.H.A. and the
Rebekith Lodge. Your thoughtful.,
ness will always be retnein
bared. 44-98-1
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Seldon and Violet Ross wish to
thank our family, friends and
neighbours for the lovely evening,
beautiful gifts and.cards in honour
of our 40th wedding anniversary.
Your thoughflulness will long be
remembered.
U
25.. In_ Alemonazn.
FLANAGAN - IIn loving memory
of a dear hcieband, father and,
grandfather, William J. Flanagan
who passed away one year ago
Irectorp 4 aar4'of
rip the ',family Of the' late liarY.
.." Miller wish to thank tO\
helped et the impish sent cards
and floral 44000 or helped In
24-98-1.
Sincere thanks is extended to
Drs. Barr, Oliver, UnderwOod,
nurses of the intensive care unit
of Victoria Hospital, staff nurses
of Sick Childrens, London and Box
Ambulance following my recent
accident.. Also appreciation to
those who 'assisted in any way
at the accident. your acts of
kindness through cards, visits
and treats helped me toward •a
speedy and complete .recovery
and will always 'be appreciated -
Dean Hackweli.. - 24-98-1
BUTTERS - In loving memory of
a dear wife and mother Elizabeth
who passed away three years
ago to-day, -July 27, 1970.
We give cbmplete sale service. No one knows the grief we
share,
PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE When' we all meet and yibu're
Phone Collect, not there
235-1964 Exeter • Life goes on; we knot that's
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But n of the same Wilke we lost
you.
.7 Ever remembered by her hus-
band, Bps. Butter's and Family. FUNERAL HOME 25-98x1
87 Goderfch St.W.,Seaforthe
Phone 527-1390 Seaforth
23-95-ti
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario '
• LICENSED EMBALMER -
AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night and Day Calls '- 52T-0510
July 24, 1974 ,
- 'Sadly miased and fondly re-'
membered by his wife and family.
25-98-1
, • for The provision of a- regular
Courier
Service
to all of the Board's schools
within the County.' Specificat-
ions may be obtained from the
, above office. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
R. M. Wright
Manager of purchasing
21-82-1
TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT
Sealed and separate tenders
on Township Tender Forms for
Opep and Closed Work on the
NORR I S
DRAINAGE WORKS,
will be received by the under-
signed for the construction of;
1,100 lineal feet of open drain
(200 cu. yds.) •••-•
1,155 Lineal feet of closed drain'
3 Catch basins.
Including Townline Road
Crossing.
Plans and profiles may be seen
at the- Clerk's office after July
30th, 1973. Township to simply
materials. Please state -com-
mencement and finishing dates*
(approximate). A certified cheque
for 10 per cent of bid toeccotiipany
each tender. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted,
-Matteis Friend
Clerk
'Township of Iiibbert.
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Village .of Hensall
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
WHEREAS plans and an engineer's report concerning
proposed waste stabilization} ponds and spray irrigation to
serve the VILLAGE OF HENSALL and extending ,into the
Township of Hay have been developed for the Ontario Ministry'
of the gnvironment and whereas approval is required in
accordafice with Section 43(1) of the Ontario Water Resources
Act;
AND WHEREAS it appears from an examination of the said
plans that the proposed works will be located in the vicinity
of part of Lots 17, 18 and 19, Concession 1 and part of Lot 17,
Ccincession 11, Township of Hay;
NOW THEREFORE this is to give,notice that the Environ-
mental Hearing Board of the said Ministry shall, on the 8th
day of August, 1973 at 9.30 o'clock EDST in the morning at the
Council Chambers Municipal Hall, King Street, village of
Hensall, Ontario, hold a public hearing pursuant to. ection 43
(1) of the said Adt.
Plans of the proposed sewage works will be available for
inspection in the -offices of the municipal clerks of the
VILLAGE OF HENS ALL and the Township of Hay,
ONTARIO MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT
H. Browne, P. Eng.,
Technical Advisor and Administrator,
Environmental Hearing Board.
22-98-1
26. Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Lou' Rowland,
Dublin, are pleased to annouride
the forthcoming marriage of their
eldest daughter, Mary Margaret
to David Joseph Murtha, son of
Mrs. 'Thomas Murtha, Mitchell
and the late Mr. Murtha. The
wedding will take place Saturday,
August 18th at 2;30 p.m. in St.
Patrick's Roman Catholic
,Church, Dublin. 26-98-1
Mr. and Mrs, Austin Matheson,
Clinton, wish to ,announce the
marriage of their daughter,
Glenda Marion to Mr. Joseph
Gaborieau , Milton, „.s.9.11.• of Mr.
and Mrs. ,Toseph daborieau,
Thonderbay. The marriage took
place Thursday, July 12th in
Winnipeg, Manitoba. The newly-
weds Will reside in Milton.
26-98x1
Oxygen is
a\t:sece'ssity
' W ithout. o gen in tht. , man
' lives for a f Minutes. But
newborn rats coq survive half
an ' hour. Pond tu'itles last for
five days.
Baby rats and to es have
top billing in a research oject
conducted by Dr. Michael Altman
at the Temple University Health
Science. Center in Philadelphia,
The subject under investigation
is of vital importance to human,
patients with chronic lung
diseases: how can living cells
learn to survive with less ()icy-
gene How can humans, so to
speak,' become more like turtles?
With a disease such as em-
physema, the ability of the air
sacs of the lungs to absorb oxygen
and exchange it for carbon dioxide
•is impaired. As a result, the
cells of the body,,,,,no not receive
as much oxygen as they 'need,
Finding out how the cells"can
adapt to reduced amounts of
oxygen is the goal of Dr.
Altman's research, which is sup-
ported by a grant from the
American Lung Association.
..Wttat Dr. Altman find's could- -
conceivahly—revohitionize the
treatMent of Severe lung dis-
eases. Today the object., of
current therapy is to improve
the delivery of oxygen to the
Cella of the body. Hut Dr.
• Altitudes research could turn that
situation upside down. ,
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Top of the head guestimates are a chancy way to buy, sell,
or even pay for advertising.
' Once in ,a blue moon guesswork gets lucky, but that's not
good enough for a message aimed at building sales.
We have the advertiser-controlled Audit Bureau of Circula-
tions check ou,r circulation regularly so that you may know
exactly the size of our audience, where our readers live, and
a lot more.
Effectiiie advertising investments are based on facts—about
your products or services, and about the,audience yo are
trying to reach.
You can be ABC-sure of our readers.
\\(1the inton
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xpositor
the Audit' Bureau of Circulations is a self-regulatory associa-
tion of over 4,000 advertisers, advertising agencies, and pub-
z, Ushers, and is recognized as a bureau Of standards for the
print media industry.
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There are parly outs of meat
suited to" gift-door cooking and
summer menus.. ;i',00.111-00184 POW
suitable for hroiling/ Pan-1*(0r
pan frying roasting ,cart
be miccelabitlY enekeii-orer,tlie
coals. But no matter what Meat
out. you use, YoUr, 'success With
outdoor cooking lies in:the pro-
Per 000 of equipment and Oa-
big procedures.
Steaks • and chops cali. be
cooked 01. the grill, but the,
should be iltleastthree-quarters
to an inch thick for best results
and to prevent drying out.
You should use a shielded or
Were* rotisserie to cbok -
roost. Allow about three-
quarters to a pound per person
39r bone cuts. Boneless cuts
require from onethird to three.'
quarters of a pound per person.
Cooking tim e for a large bone:-
less rib roast may be 3 1/2
to 5 hours. At meat thermometer
1/3 the beet guide to determine
the doneness of Mast&
Low to moderate tempera-
tures should be used for cooking
meats outdoors. Coals should
glow rather than flame. The a-
mount of Peat and the cooking
rate can be controlled by adjust-
ing the distance of the rotisserie
or grill from the coals. Wind
can ale* affect the heat.
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in pocket.
To advertise, Just DiatSeaforth
527-0240.
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