HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1973-08-02, Page 1220. iinction Sales
MRS, MARY MURRAY
Proprietress
R. G. GETHKE
R. LOBB
Auctioneers
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23. Bus. Directory
LOU ROWLAND
TRANSPORT LTD,
Auctioneers
Clinton •
482-3409
482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR:
SATURDAY; AUGUST 4 -
Auction sale of tractors,
farm machinery and some
household effects for Henry
Buffinga, 1 mile south of
Clinton on #4 /0211waY. •
SATURDAY, AUGUST 11-
Clearing auction sale Of
household hirniture and
farm machinery 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
Hulleft 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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DEMONSTRATION
111.111% DAYS
Before you purchase any tractor
be sure you check the LATEST
• Previewing 3 NEW Tractors
NEW
444
• 474.... .•
674
• Ask for proof in action . . . then check out the value features
of these rugged tractors. Fully synchronized 674, the 474 pace
setter or the 444 all-around action tractor that challenges the
utility market.,
40 to 70 HP. CLASS
Farm Equipment Ltd.
"The Business Reliability sum-
Phone 527-0120
.SEAFORTEI CAMBRIDGE AYR
Bornholm
Auctioneers
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SEAFORTH
ELECTRONICS
ZENITH
& PHILCO
DEALER
S4vice to all makes -
T.V's., Radios, Etc.
17 Sparling St. - Phone 527-1150
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NORM WHITING
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
APPRAISER
Prompts, Courteods, Efficient
ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE,
ANYWHERE
We give complete sale service.
PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE
Phone Collect
235-1964 Exeter
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PERCY WRIGHT
LICENSED
AUCTIONEER
Kippen, Ontario
Telephone 26275515, Hensall
23-99-tf
Extra Special Saving
Three Suits
1 - 36 , 1 - 38; 1 - 40
To Clear $15 00 Each
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Your
Choice
.Men's and Boy's
- Jeans, Shorts
- Bathing Trunks
- Long and Short
Sleeve Shirts
- Top Coats and
Sport Co'ats
Save $316
during the summer
moto•ski sale!
Buy NOW
and SAVE!
Available with bogies
or slide-rails
Limited Quantity
BRAND NEW '73 MOTO-SKI
ELECTRIC START CAPRI 440 c.c. MODEL!
REGULAR - SALE PRICE
$1 2250° $89900*
including Electric Start Kit
(Plus $10 installation charge)
You save $316.
Now's the time to make the Snowmobile Deal of a lifetime on our very limited
quantity of brand new 1973 Moto-Ski Capri. 440's. Full wan-al*. These 'models
must be sold NOW to make room for our '74 models that are now arriving! Come in soon —while they last!
See the new '74 models now on display.
Farm Equipment Ltd.
AYR Phone 527-0120 SEAFOR111 —GAIVIBRIDGE
12--THE HURON exPesrroR, SEAFORTH, ONT, AUG. /OM
WED,AUG.8TH.
at 6;30 P.M.
OFFERING INCLUDES;
Westinghouse refrigerator
gold with cross-top freez-.
er (nearly new); Portable
T.V.with stand;humidifier;
Singer electric sewing ma-
chine; chesterfield& chair;
space saver; platform
rocker; dining room table;
5 chairs and buffet; chrome
table and 4 chairs; 3/4 bed,
dresser and chest of draw-
ers (new); wooden bed,
springs & mattress; dres-
ser;4 folding chairs;lamps;
coffee table; pillar clock;
electric lawn mower; war-
drobe; and many other arti-
cles too numerous to men-
tion.
NOTE: This is an except-
ional offering with every-
thing being in A-1 condit-
ion.
TERMS. - CASH No Re-
serve as proprietress is
moving to B.C.
Not responsible for acci-
dents on day of sale.
AUCTION SALE
Of Tractors, Farm mach-
inery and some household
effects for Henry Buffinga,
1 mile south of Clinton on
Highway #9
CLEARING Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of furniture, appliances
and household'effects, etc.
at 33 Ord Street, Seaforth
OR
SATURDAY,AUGATH
at 1:30
MF 12" 4 furrow mounted
plow; Hydrien 14" 3 furrow
plow; Nuffield 342 tractor
with Freeman loader; Min-
neapolis Moline Z tractor;
7 ft. New Idea trail mower,
PTO for conditioner; 9'6"
Kongskilde cultivator;
10 ft. Massey Hydraulic
cultivator; 10 ft. Massey
Trail disc.; 18' Aikenhead
chainharrow; International
4 Lar side rake; 40 ft. New
Holland elevator; 68 super
New Holland baler; 16 run
International drill, nearly
new; 100 gallon factory
sprayer 3PTH, 20 ft. boom;
95 Bushel New Idea manure
spreader; 2 - rubber tired
wagons with flat racks;
Turnco gravity grain box;
Smalley PTO hammermill;
New Holland bale stooker;
George White snow blower;
Trailer; 20 milk cans; 20
steel poStg;"-Assortment of
lumber -small tools and
other items too numerous
to mention.
HOUSEHOLD E,FFECTS: 2
chrome kitchen sets, odd
chairs, etc.
TERMS - CASH
Reserve Farm
R.
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G, GETHKE
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Is Sold
LOVE'S
LAST
GIFT
REMEMBRANCE •
Whether It's a
• MONUMENT • MARKER • INSCRIPTION
You are remembering a loved one.
T. PRYDE & SON LTD,
HELP YOU DECIDE ON YOUR MEMORIAL REQUIREMENTS
PHONE EXETER 235-0620
WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS : Dial 527-0240
1 HARVEST .
IS HERE
We are ready
to handle yout
wheat, barley
and mixed grain
Try us for Service
OP N OTCH
TIVN0 -11:-H FEEDS LIMITED
4Ir
21. Tenders Wanted'
TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT •
Sealed and separate tenders
on Township Tender Forms for
Open and Closed Work on the
NORRIS
DRAINAGE WORKS
will be received by the under-
signed until Noon, Friday, August
101-19724er 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
Charles Friend
Clerk
Township of Hibbert.
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23. Bus. Directory
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
87 Goderich St.W.,Seaforth
Phone 527-1390 Seaforth
R. S. BOX
• FUNERAL 'HOME
Phones: •
Day 527-0680 Night 527-0885
23-9941
ji
oovig Z. 4614ft-4170'f
OP TOMETR T
By Appointment Only
Seaforth Office
Tues.;Wed.,
9 to 5:30 P.M.
Thursday evenings
gonday only - Clinton Office
For Appointment
Phone 527-1240 - or 4824010
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W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
AN up FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night and Day Calls - 527-0510
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24. Card of Thanks
Mr. and Mrs.Edlifio Bearss (nee
Pat Ziler) wishqo thank their
many friends in this area, who
attended their wedding reception
for their gifts and a special thanks
to the ladies who catered, the
lunch was delicious. 24-99x1
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wish to express my thanks to
friends and relatives, for their
dards and visits while a patient
in Clinton hospital and since
returning home. They weresap-
predated. - Joe Little, Blyth.
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I wish to thank my relatives,
friends and neighbours for the
many cards, flowers, gifts and
treats while I was a patient in
the Goderich .psychiatric Hos-
pitaL Your visits and many acts
of kindness will always be re-
membered. - Betty Smith.
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The family of the late Gerald
Barry wish to thank all wl.o helped
at the house, sent cards, and
floral tributes or helped in any
way during our sad bereavement.
Special thanks to R. S., Box
Funeral Home, Rev. Ure Stewart
and the Seaforth Legion Ladies
Auxiliary. Your thoughtfulness
will always be remembered.
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25: In Memoriam
JEWITT - In loving memory of
a dear husband and father,
William Jewitt, who died suddenly.
August 5, 1963.
So many things have happened
Since you were ' called away
Things you would have enjoyed
Had you been left to stay
But God hgs given us memories
Of one loved so much.
- AlWays remembered by Ella
and tamily. 25-99x1
25. In Memoriam
In loving memo of
a dear son and brother "Scott"
who left us Suddenly nine years
ago,July 31,1969.
You meant so very much to us
That nothing we can say
Can tell the sadness in our
hearts . '
As we think of you to-day.
Memories don't fade, they just
grow deep
For someone we loved but could
not keep
The reason is hidden some-
where
In the pattern God has planned
We must believe and trust him
And some day we will under-`
stand
As angels keep their watch up
there
Please God let Scott know
That we down here do not
forget
W,e love and miss him so.
- Lovingly remembered by Mom,
Dad, Sisters and brothers.
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DALE - In loving memory of the
late John and Edith Jane. Dale
who passed away Dec. 31,1972 and
Aug. 6, 1972.
A LITTLE STEP AWAY
'Po close the eye, to fall asleep,
To draw a labored breath,
To find release from daily
cares
In what we know as death ...
Is this the crowning of a life,
The aim or end thereof?
ness,
The ripened fruit of "love?
It cannot be, for works of God
Are wrought for nobler ends,
And those away continue on
In the hearts of kin and friends.
It cannot be, for they live on
A little step away.
The soul, the everlasting life,
Has Mind" a better day . .
- • Ever remembered- by their
daughter and her husband, Edith
and John Baker. 25-99-1
SC ARROW - In loving memory
of a dear husband, father and
grandfather, Carmen Scarrow
who passed away one year ago
August 4, 1972. •
He is gone but not forgotten
And, as dawns another year,
in our lonely hours of thinking,
ThoughtS of him are always
near,
Days of sadness will come o'er
us,
'Many think the wound is healed
But they little know the sorrow
That lies in the heart con-
cealed.
Sadly missed and always re-
membered by wife Dorothy, John,'
Doug,. Jim and Agnes and Bobbi-
Anne. 25-99x1
M. Personal
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Cooper of
18 James Street, Exeter, wish
to announce the engagement of
their daughter, Brenda Darlene
to Mr. Donald Gerald Triebner,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Trie-
bner et ..R.R.#1, Exeter. The
wedding is. on-August 25, 1973 at
4:90 p.m. at Centralia Faith
Tabernacle. 26-99-1
Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Game,
Clinton, are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Margretta. Elizabeth
Burns, to Mr. Ronald Lloyd
Miller, son of Mg. and Mrs.
Lloyd Miller, Staffa, Ontario.
The wedding will take place on
Saturday, August 25, 1973 at 3
P.M. in St. Joseph's Roman
Catholic Church, Clinton.
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26. Personal
and Mrt Arthur pvereauti,
31rEast lam Street, Seaforth
wish to anno nce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Angela Mary, to Wiitielligic4rd
MacLean, son, of Mr. and
Norman MacLean, Egmondviile.,
The marriage will take place on
Saturday, August 25th, 1973 at
4 p.m. in St. James' Roman
Catholic Church, Seaforth.
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27. Births
CHRISTENSEN - Born to Tonny,
and Pat; adaughter,TammyLynn
5 lbs. 12 oz. on July 19; 1973
in Shuswap Lake General Hos-i
pital, Salmon Arm, B.C.
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Mrs. John Butters and Mr.
RusSell Doube called on Mr. and
Mrs. William Scott of Kirkton on
Sunday afternoon and also visited
with Mrs. Thomas Doube at the
Wildwood Nursing Home.
Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Rodd,
Wayne and Eddie attended the
Graduation exercises for Miss
Karen Rodd from the St. Clair
Regional• School• of-Nursing-held
in the Central United Church,
Sarnia onSunday. Karen had aft,
her
ruosst
guests forsupper at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Passmore and Sharon, Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Jaques, Yvonne
and Dalton of Zion west, Mr.
and Mrs. W.R. Kirkby ofKirkton,
Mr. and Mrs. William Dickey and
,Mr. and. Mrs. Norman Johns.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Jones and
Scott of Sudbury; Mr. and Mrs.
Hector Legere of Los Angeles,
California, Mrs. Kate Cacciotti
and ,Miss • Rosemary_Lemieux of
Capreol, visited for several days
with Mr. and IVirst,Frect Parkin-
son, Margaret and Janet and were
guests at the Preszcator-
Parkinson wedding on Saturday.
. A RUSSIAN PROVERB
••• "The Volga is a good horse )"
a Russian proverb declares. "It
will carry anything you put on
it': True to the saying, the
great river carries 120 million
tong of cargo a year.
EARLY GOLDFISH
By the time fancy goldfish
firmly appeared in recorded his-
tory, during China's Sung Dyn-
asty (A.D. 960-1279), they were
well established as household
pets.
WINTER TENNIS?
Maj. Walter Wingfield, cre-
dited with inventing modern lawn
tennis in England in 1874, en- •
visioned it as a year-round out-
door sport. "In a hard frost the
nets may be erected on ice,"
he wrote, and the players equip-
ped with skates; the game
assumes a new feature, and gives
an opening for the exhibition of
much grace and science."
Phone 527-1910
Seaforth
tobbli G*04.
P. C V. Class CBE, Crossing.
(Serving Dublin & Seaforth areas plans and profiles may be seen
Phone 345-2301 Dublin anytime. at the Clerk's Office after July
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mencement and finishing dates
(approximate). A certified cheque
for 10 perocent of bid to accompany
each tender. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
SMITH - In loving memory of
a dear Roger Patrick Smith.
son; brother and uncle.lt is one
year now,' August 5th, since you
left us. We would like to say
with the Psalmist David - "I
shall go to him, but he shall not
return to -me." 11 Samuel 12:23
We ss you here, dear Roger, 71'
0 home is not the same.
ur smile, laugh, and cheery
voice
Can never be replaced.
But we have heard a message,
So ageless, yet so true;
you can't come to us Roger,
But we can comp to you.
For when the trump of God
shall sound
The dead in Christ shall rise,
So then we'll come to you dear
son,
And join you in the skies.
We'll never forget you - Mom,
Dad, Dorothy, Aubrey, Bruce,
Sandra, Rodney and Steph2a5n. ..9910.
Alimmilsolmommi
News of
VVoodham
Correspondent
Miss Jean Copeland
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Insley
and Sean of Sudbury spent several
days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Insley, Murray and
Karen,' Mrs. E. Insley and Mr.
Doug Insley of Exeter were dinner
_......guests on Wednesday also. The totalled sum of conscious
Owner or Auctioneers not
responsible for accidents
day of sale.
RICHARD LOBB
Clinton