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The Huron Expositor, 1973-08-09, Page 13Urge assortment of Hoover toasters, irons, fry pans, can openers, kettles, blenders, hair dryers, vacuum cleaners, Canister and Upright, Electric blankets, radios, electric heaters, automatic washers, dryers, freezers, refrigerators, dishwashers, stereo with two speakers. Also some used appliances, large supply of repair parts for the appliance service Industry. Service Manuals, special tools for the trade, fridge cart, parts bins, large electric outside sign. Office equipment - assortment of adding machines, calculators, cash register, like new. Safe 24 x 24, cheque writer, check out counter, .2 drawer file cabinet etc. etc. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE This is a large sale of brand name appliances, Simplicity, Westinghouse, Hoover, ilectrohome, 80% of the applian- ces are new. This is your importunity to buy your ap- pliance at your price. { q„,„,110,;.:'-,"1.14 urAk et,:::urOturex;_Wpgances, "dift4iare at - Bali , Brussels Friday, August, 10th 8 p.m. Featuring: Chesterfield suites, coffee end tables, leMps, swag lamps, pole lamps, automatic washers and dryers, dishwashers, stereos, component sets, automatic zlg-zag sewing machines, single and double continental beds, bunk beds, lovely Spanish, French and Colon-41' bedroom suites, kitchen suites, maple desks, swords, Silverware, appliances, colored and black and white TV's, matching .Leonard frig and stove, deluxe side by side refrigerator (Fooderama), plus many more items too numerous to mention. Highest- cash priceh will be paid for good used furnitufe 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. Manager Ned Rutledge Auctioneer R.A.Bail 20-loo-1 Outstanding Auction Sale- BANKRUPTCY ,AUCTION SALE Jewell Bros. Appliance Ltd. 120 The Square - Goderich, Ont SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 1 th On the Institution of Glenn Blegle Company - Stratford and Kitchener - Trustees In Bankruptcy - WE WILL SELL TO THE HIGHEST BIDDERS. Cash, Approved Co. and Private cheques. Full fet- alt sale day: FROM BUR? Let M.R. Jutzt & Co. plan an auction or liquidation Sale. Attend one — See the results. Tinkle NeTini 0 , WIS THRIFTY BUSINESSMEN ATTEND AUCTION SALES TO SAVE $ $ PLAN TO ATTEND-TO BUY-TO SHOP Further Information may be socured'from the offices of the auctioneers. - NUL JUTZLILCO._ INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONEERS -APPRAISERS & LIQUIDATORS 64 SYDNEY ST.S KITCHENER, ONT. 743-8221 ' 20-100-1 AUCTION SALE. Rathwelre are planning to hold an Auction at Seaforth in Augest. Anyone interested in consigning furniture, antiques and household articles Phone 402-3120, 20-99-2 W. J. CLEARY ifeatortil, (With" LICENSED EMBALMER • AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night and Day Calls - 52'7-0510, 23-71Tar 'This is where Mindy Hodges caught the snorkel diver." ;McGregor Top Quality BEEF OPNOTC Representing: Victoria and Grey Trust Sterling Truits Guaranty Trusts Royal Trust • ********•• • • • • • • • • • PROOF IN ACTION Phone 527-1910 Seafluth .1-_\:P".\10ICI--i FEEDS LIMITED yore_g?„, Nothing surpasses the natural beauty of wood pan- eling. Choose from our huge stock and get exactly what suits-your home best. Special clearance on some of our panels to make room for 1973-74 stock Farm (Equipment :Ltd. "The er mines." Reliability Built". Phone 574120 AYR' SiEAFORTII CAMBRIDGE BALL-MACAULAY LIMITED->' CLINTON SEA FORTH HENSALL 482-9514 527-0910 262-271g rA Before you purchase any tractor be sure you chick nip LOEST • 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. • PreVIewing 3 NEW Tractors NEW 444 474 674 40 to 70 HP. CLASS P.OVRAWsixpi.p...00,4:$,Opfkitti4, Sales Anetion Sales!' ot 21. Tenders Wanted' TENDERS VILLAGE OF HENSALL Tends s will be received by the under igned up until 5 o'clock Frida AUG ST 17TH,1973 For the removal of old sidewalk and laying new Sidewalk approximately 1200 feet, 4 feet wide 4 inches thick. Contractor to supply all labour and "material, work to be completed by October 15th, 1973. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. -111, EARL CAMPBELL, Clerk 21-100-2 23. Bus. Directory SEAFORTH ELECTRONICS ZENITH , & PHILCO DEALER "Service to all makes - T.rs., Radios, Etc. 17 Sparling St. - Phone 527-1150 23--09-ff R. S. BOX FUNERAL FlqAmE. Phones: • Day $27-0480 = Night 527-0885 23-99-U 23. Bus. Directory tOU ROWLAND TRANSPORT LTD P,C.V. Class CDF & FS. Serving Dublin & Seaforth areas Phone 345-2301 Dublin anytime.. 23-99-ti NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER APPRAISER Prompt, Courteous, Efficient ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE, ANYWHERE :w4 give • complete sale service. PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE Phone Collect 235-1964 Exeter 23-99-tf PERCY WRIGHT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Kipper:, Ontario telephone 262,5515, Hensall 23-99-tf JOHN E. LONGSTAFFk OPTOMETRIST By Appointment Only Seaforth Office Tues.,Wed., Thurs.,Fri., 9 to 5:30 P.M. Thursday evenings tionday only - Clinton Office 23. Bus. ireto17 O. A. WierNEY FINERAL ROME 07 GOderich St,W4eafOrth, Phone 527-1390 eafortb 1 -99-tf 24. Cards of Thanks I wish to thank all who sent sympathy cards and birthday cards to us. It was all apprec- iated. - Margaret and John P ethickt 24-100x1 I would like to thank my friends and relatives who visited me and sent cards and gifts during my stay in wingham and District Hospital.. Thank you very much. - Phil Blake. 24-100-1 I would like to thank all my friends and relatives for the beautiful flowers and messages of sympathy I received when my husband passed -away. Your thoughtfulness will always be re-' membered. - Mrs. David Ryan. 24-100x1 Frank and Florence Fowler wish to express their thanks to their family, relatives, friends and neighbourS for the lovely evening, gifts and cards in honour of their 93rd wedding anniversary. It will long be., remembered. 24-100x1 The family of the late Gordon Muir would like to thank friends, neighbors and relatives for cards, flowers and donations to' the Cancer Society received dur- ing our recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. Reuber and R.S.Box Funeral Home, also for the use of the Legion Hall and those who helped in any way during his illness and at the time of his death. - Isa Muir, Ron A Bill. 24-100x1 I wish to express my thanks to friends, neighbors and relapves for their cards and visits while a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. • Special thanks to the nurses and-doctors-on -the sixth floor„ It is all appreciated. ,- Lorne Carter, 24-100-1 The Wanderers have just re- turned from their trip to the west,,, They Wish 10 express their io the Ennetts, Baileys, Hansens, O'Rourkes and the,MIACIVi igr,,ttkOr • and hospitality. Special' thanks to Jack' Tate for the use of his camper. -A'-:fine time Was had by all. - The Wanderers,. 26- loo -1 25. In • WILLIAMS .- In loving memory of a dear husband whom God called to rest one year ago, August 7, 1972. You were always true and patient Through the years you strug- gled on And those hands that rest for- • ever Made our home that now is gone I often sit and. wonder What you would say and do If you only knew the changes Since God parted me froin you, To some you are forgotten To others part of the past But to me, who loved and lost you Your memory will always last. He was a husband so very rare 'Content in his home and was always there, A treasure ,st111 with love sincere, Beautiful memories of one so dear. , - Sadly missed and always re- Membered by his wife Pearl. 25-100-1' WILLIAMS - In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather -who passed- 'away one year ago, August 7, 1972. We want to tell the world, The story of our Dad To us he was so wonderful, The best pal we ever had, Whenever we were in doubt, Dad would always help us out, He loved God's creatures great and small, Them he would not hurt at all We lost a father with a heart of ffold Who was more to us than wealth , untold Now all we can do, dear Dad, Is go and, tend your grave, And leave b6h1nd tokens of love TO the best father God' ever made. - Always remembered by Joe and Mayrlin, Ron and Maxine, Joan and Gary and grandchild- ren., 25-100-1 MCGREGOR - In loving memory of a dear husband Rex who pissed away August Btu, 1971. Your memory to us is a keep- sake With which we will never part Though God has you in His keeping, We still have you in our hearts, - Lovingly remembered by wife Dorothy, sister Mona, brother Jim, nieces and nephews. 25-100x1 will you 20. Personal Mr. And Mrst Carl 4001001 Myth are pleased to ea.eanAnie:•• the ferthoomingmarriageotthoir daughte4 Graoia Yronno,•to•mro Francis Austin Dolmage, son of Mr; and Mrs. goy Dolmage, of R„R.1, Londesboro.The marriage to take place September 41,973 Londesboro United Church at 7 P.M. 28-10.1 Mrs. J. C. MacLennan and Mr. and Mrs. N. Mayes wish to an•! nounce the forthcoming marriage of their childreh Susan and John on Saturday, September. 8 at • 7:30 o'clock. The wedding will take place at Northside United Church, Seaforth. 26-100x1 The Gridzak children would like to announce the marriage oftheir mother, Mrs. Idabelle Gridzak to Mr. George Edward Earl on July 30, 1973 at 4:30 p.m. at the E gm ondville M anse. 2 8•100-1 27. Births GLoGOWSKI - To Mr, and Mrs. Joseph ologowski of 88 Brybeck Crescent, Kitchener, at St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener on August 1, 1973 a daughter, Shannon Bridget, a first grand- child for Mr. and Mrs.Clarence Ryan. 27-100-1 POPPE - To Mr. and Mrs. William Poppe, R.R.#1, Dublin, Ontario' at Seaforth community Hospital, on August 1, 1973, a son. 27-100x1 BISBACK - To Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bisbadk, Seaforth, Ontario at Seaforth Community Hospital on August 4, 1973, a daughter, 27-100xi BROCK - To M. and Mrs. Dave Brock, Hensel', Ontario at 'Victoria Hospital, London, on July 26, 1973, a son, Mark Derry/. 27-100x1 ,, PM TO VISIT CHINA Prime Minister Trudeau an- pounced in Calgary that he will Visit China, meet with Chinese Officials to discuss trade matters , and hold talks with Preinier Chou En Lai, in mid-October for about two weeks. Mr. Trudeau was invited by premier Chou to visit China, during the visit of former" Industry, Trade and Commerce Minister Jean-Luc Pepin in the spring of 1971. OIL TANKER ROUTE External Affairs Minister Mitchell Sharp Ntold the House of Commons that' Canada is just beginning to fight the environ- mental threat created by Am- erican tankers carrying oil from Alaska along Canada's British Columbia coast. Canada will continue to make representations to the United States on the tanker route -- but he said, it can do nothing to prevent the Trans-Alaska Pipe- line from being built. WORLD INFLATION At a meeting of the Inter- national Monetary Fund, in Washington, Finance Minister John Turner called on the world's leading finance ministers for world-wide action against in- flation. Rising prices have be- come a serious problem for all industrial countries. EMBASSY IN SAIGON Canada and the Republic of Viet Nam have agreed to es- tablish diplomatic relations at the ambaSsadorial level. • Edward Anthony Skrabec, already In Saigon as part of the Canadian -truce mission, will serve as the first head of the Canadian mission. • CANAPX,WMIM•gIiM4. Secretary of State Hugh reallsner somousoo tap** totalling almost -sz million to Museums and' galleries across the COuntrY, as part of the federal government's Nat- tonal Museum Policy, The Polley, .announced in March 1972, is concerned with amking Canadian museum col» lections available to the, widest number of Canadians,. Government Inspected. Whole Half - --BEEF BEEF 1.12 1.13 Price subject, to change INCLUDES: CUTTING WRAPPING AND QUICK FREEZING. Free Delivery " Within 10 Mile Grant McGregor Phone 262-5839 ••••••••••••••e•m0 Invest Securely in a 1 orb GUARANTEED' TRUST Certificate 4 and 6 Years Contact: John A. Cardno Insurance Agency SSAPORTN ZcIMKOlili'il.g141tH • Heads, rom 82 Commonwea lth ceentrieeare meeting this VO*. 111 Ottawa. for the 14.00 •Cenikr. mOnWealth"Centerence, •;•8,'•• Discussions will'Nous world affairs, including ROI* 'economic and development Por Appointme* -Phone 527-4240 - or 482-7010 An Expositor Classified pay you tlividends. - Have 23799-11 " tried one? Dial 527-0240. tersj„.coMparatfte,,tOniMiguaa. governments oyoti ppg,*•...mkkogi:e0040010 ,0trate,,,. g4e, land. CoMmtihiOatiOnIfit4 1 1014;,. and 'Or'4004:t:tOr'004.0 ETR#104 OlcOlgt‘t wealth counttiries. HELP YOU DECIDE ON NrOUR MEM01tIAU. REQUIREMENTS PHONE EXETER 235-0620 Whether it's a • MONUMENT .! MARKER' • INSCRIPTION You are remembering ,a loved one, We are ready to handle your wheat, barley and mixed grain Try us for Service