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
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OPNOTC Representing:
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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
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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.
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