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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1973-08-02, Page 1220. iinction Sales MRS, MARY MURRAY Proprietress R. G. GETHKE R. LOBB Auctioneers 20-99-1 • aillr -ler VI& 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. • 20-99-1 & Avoraisoni uoukton 3474485 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 20-99-1' • 23. Bus. Directory SEAFORTH ELECTRONICS ZENITH & PHILCO DEALER S4vice to all makes - T.V's., Radios, Etc. 17 Sparling St. - Phone 527-1150 23-99-tf 4 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 23-99-tf 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 BILL 'SHEA MEN'S WEAR 411••••••••4•40#•••••••••••••••• • • • • s• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 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. 4 4 I 0 G, GETHKE NO 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. 21-98-2 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 23-99-tf W. J. CLEARY Seaforth, Ontario LICENSED EMBALMER AN up FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night and Day Calls - 527-0510 23-99-tf 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 ••• 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. 24-99x1 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. 24-99x1 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. 24-99x1 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. ' 25-99-1 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. 26-99x1 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. 26-99x1 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. 27-994 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 23-99-tf m30at the, r eao wsnes h si pt ttoo souopmp 1-y 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