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NOTICE
TO LAKE H URON•CQTTAGE OWNERS
AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC
AN.�.iI nforgal"on S eminar
ON . ,
Lakeshore Erosion.
CAUSES, CONSEQUENCES, SOLUTIONS
will be held at
.GRAND BEND PUBLIC SCHOOL
r a Sep t 19.74
Sa to d y, 7
10:00a.m. — 4:00 p.m.
Sponsored by the
AUXABLE-BAYFIELD CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
19-56-1
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We will pick up4-aah ,Dead', �'
and Disabled Cows and
Horses and Siocker,Cattle
and all'small animals FREE
as i1 service to you, We
have three trucks to service
you 24 hours 7 days a week..
Phone Collect
887111111119334
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Lic. 399 - C-73
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EXPOSITOR
WANT - ADS.
R.R.li2, Clinton days. Sold subject to a patient in St. Joseph s Hospital,-''
240 y
Phone 527-0
- -^ %°w' Lori�don. A sincere '''Thank You" ' • • ��
19-56-tf 'reasonable reserve bid.
TERMS ON CHATTELS diong
to Dr. Grainger and the nursing
20. Auction Sales .20.< Auction Sales B U ;I staff at the hospital. — Francis S. PICKLED PEACHES AND PICKLED PLUMS — Food Advisory Services, hope that
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Proprietress or Coleman. 24.56x1 you will try both these pickles this fall while peaches and plums are in very good
.4 Auctioneers not supply. Pickled fruits such as these make delicious accompaniments to serve with
ClearingLot WATSON — We wish to thank
responsible for accidents on meat; fish and poultry and really enliven your winter menus:
our family, relatives, friends and
- day of sale. (Ph Agriculture Canada)
• MRS. DELLA SEEBACH FOR SALE neighbours for their °
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Proprietor TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH kind expressions and gifts, also • _
V /`1 U c t I O rl Sale, R. G. GETHKE the lovely cards we received in
RICHARD LOBB The Township of Tuckersmith honour of our 50th Wedding p, c k I e dpea c h e s rid ea s
Auctioneers is offering for sale by sealed Anniversary. Your p
BALL AUCTIONS LIMITED 20-56-1 tender, three-quarters of an acre thotightfulness will always be
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
of land located on the East side of remembered. — Earl and Esther the County Road in Egmondville, Watson. 24-56 1 a n d w•ce s
and bordering the • Town of a .r agood with s
Every Friday 8:00 p'.hi, iieiv chesterfield, bedroom, kitchen 21. Tenders Wanted Seaforth an the North Side. We wish to thank our friends and
suites,' lamps, coffee- end table. sets, bedding, stereos,Tendcrs will be received by the neighbours who ,visited us and For all of us summer fruit and butter pickles. for 5 minutes. Pack peaches into
component sets, bunk beds, recliners and, giftware at Ball undersigned up till 5:00 P.M. on sent cards, also thanks to -the lovers, the fact that peaches are Perhaps one of the nicest hot sterilized jars, cover- with
Auctions, Brussels, Ontario. 887.9363. (Budget plan available:. TenderS SEPTEMBER 24th,1974 ' , nurses and staff' of Seaforth here again should be good news. things about these pickled fruits syrup and seal. Store in cool dry
°• 20-56-tf Highest or any tender not Hospital who were so kind to us in spite of our .late spring, the is the spicy, aroma of the syrup as place several weeks before
Zurich
AbOtt'019
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Custom butchering. Pigs Monday
morning and Beef Wednesday
morning. Cutting and wrapping
and quick freezing. Call collect
236=4939'• 19-56-tf
HARDTMAN &
STRACK LT -D. --
Mortgages: are our only business.
Let Waterloo's oldest and most
experienced mortgage firm help-
vou to plirebase a home dr
cottage; to use the equity in your
home to' consolidate debts or to
improve it without embarrassing
credit investigations; for
confidential, competent service,
for --mortgages- -from $1,501 to,
construction loans, call collect,
Waterloo 884-6030. 19-56-tf
Custom
-Spray'
PGlinti.ng
Barns and Industry
Free Estimates
Phone 482-9202
JiM BOLGER
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS done must comply with the dear wife and mother, Jean Nigh, rich red flesh. posh e�pea~ $ !" ,
Kenmore automatic dryer, like requirements of the Ministry of FUNERAL HOME who 'passed away one year ago, When buying )ripe tomatoes by
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new; electric stove; rangette; 'day Labour. Plans and specifications August 25, 1973. the basket or by the po)tnd, -it is Comb ne soiilr, c@ea � dFljt s i>i
bed; wooden table & six chairs; may be•obtaineol at the office of $7 Goderich St. W., Seaforth No one knows the 'grief we useful to know that 3 or 4 medium t4nd e er a ' o
dining room table; six' chairs & the Town Clerk. Fho>ae Seaforth 527.139.Q Share tomatoes weigh 1 aurid• p pR
buffet; side board; wooden E. M. WILLIAMS you're Tomatoes that are ripened on the wedges' IvXarttl$ta fox', hour
When we, all meet and o
23-56-tf 1 p be forC sQrVing. G Se�vttt�s. �
medicine cabinet] 2 dressers; Clerk"> not there vine have the best flavor, Hq edTom {Aj
wooden bed; iron bed; rugs, Town of Seaforth{ PERCY WRIGHT �. Life goes on, we know that's However, they are highly perish- 5 medium toilla#is �tiGed' I
mats; runner; 2 boilers; mixette; _ 21-56-2 LICENSED true able and need careful ,handling. 3 tablepoons 'vineg z' +
floor; & table lamps; ' beddipg;
towels; linen ; electric heater; TV .
tables; ironinboard; 6 gal crock;
sealers; pots pans; dishes; and
many other items.
MISC. - ladder, lawn chairs;
garden tools; garden hose, etc.
This auction is the belongings
from Miss Catherine .Cleary from
Seaforth, Ontario.
TERMS CASH
NORM WHITING
Auctioneer
Phone 235-1964
20-56-1
CLEARING AUCTION
Of Real Estate, Furniture,
Antiques, Etc., at' 168
J'rafalgar Street in the
Town of Mitchell, to'
SATURDAY,sept 7
at 1 P.M.
REAL ESTATE — Seven
room house in good state of
repair, situated on a corner:
lot in a good location. Tobe
sold subject to a reasonable
reserve bid,
FURNITURE, ANTIQUES.,
ETC. — Chesterfield and
chair, nearly, new; three
piece bedroom suite; 3/4
bed, spring, mattress and
dresser, nearly new; round
dining table, six chairs and
buffet; - four pressback
chairs; library table;
platform rocker; swivel,
rocker; lamps; small
appliances; pictures and
mirrors;. refrigerator;
electric stove; secretary
desk; hall seat; two wringer
washers; kitchen cabinet;
lawn furniture;• small
cupboard; crocks; cedar
chest; quantity of carpenter
and garden tools; trunk;
copper boiler* dishes and ;
glassival•e including ^some
antique pieces; brass
jardiniere; small tables; oil
lamp; bedding and linens;
and many , many other
articles too.- numerous to
mention.
NOTE — This is a clean
l excellent offering - of'"
furniture, etc.
TERMS ON REAL
' ESTATE — 10% down on
day of sale, balance in 30
ONTARIO HYDRO
SEAFORTH
TRANSFORMER
STATION
230 kV RELAY BUILDING
Ontario Hydro. invites con-
tractors to submit tenders
for the erection of a new
relay building located at the
existing S„paforth
Transformer Station
located in "Huron County.
Tenders will be received up
to 2.00 pm EDT,
Wednesday, September
18, 1974,
Work is to commence -
November 1, 1974 and to be
completed by December 2,
1974.
Tendering documents, may
be obtained:
From: 77 Bloor, ' St. W.,
Toronto
3rd Floor
Reception Desk
(or for inspection
only)
Write: Director of Supply
620 University
Avenue,
Tbronto,
Ontario
MSG 1X6
Phone: 368-6767
Ext 22458
A refundable deposit of $50
is payable fore hoe q
,.documents. 4)ti,p g
Tendering documents may
also be inspected„ at the
offices of the. Toronto;t
Hamilton, Kit chener-
Waterloo, and . London
Construction Associatiozfs.
The lowest or, any -mender
will not necessarily be
accepted. 21-56-1
-
But not the same since we
Fully ripened ones should be
6 tablespoons <ol'
AUCTIONEER
lost you.
refrigerated promptly and the
l 'ti$aspooii salt
— Sadly missed. and remembered
others allowed to ripen away from
y, teaspoon dry tarragon,,, t
Kippen, Ontario
by husband Louis and family.
direct sunlight at• room tempera-
I tablespoon 'parsley
residential use only.
25-56-1
ture befgre refrigerating.
1 tablespoon minced onion
Tel. 262-5515 - Hensall
23-*tf
Antiques , and Miscellaneous
Tomatoes are an important
Freshly ground pepper
27. Births
late varieties are on time for their
you will try both these pickles this
source of certain nutrients. One
Arrange tomato slides in
Clerk. Tuckersmith,
medium tomato provides four
serving dish. Combine remaining'
LOU ROWI AND
re
WILBEE —Ted and Lois are
times as much vitamin A as an
ingredients, Pour over tomatoes,-.-,
;
R.R.N4, Seaforth, Ont.
P leased to announce the arrival
orange and two medium tomatoes
Marinate for I .-hour before
TRANSPORT LT D.
Todd's baby sister. Amy Richelle
contain the same amount of
serving. b servings.
My sincere thanks -to my family,
on September 2, 1974 at Stratford
vitamin C as an oran e,.
g
MarinatedTomatges
P.C,V, Class CDF & FS
General Hospital. Proud
p
For a bright accent in salads,
3/4 cup red. wine vinegar y;
Serving Dubn &Seaforth Areas.
grandparents -are Mr, and
sandwiches and hot dishes, add a'
-
6 tablespoons oil
Phone 345.23 ublin'anvtime.
Alvin Beuerman. R.R.1, Dublin
tomato, This versatile fruit -
1/2 teaspoon salt '
23-56-tf
and Mr: and Mrs. Bill Wilbee,
27.56-1
vegetable is„an.c�cellent "mixer”
y4 teaspoon pepper
JOHN E. LONGS AFF
Seaforth.
with other food's and. will' add
color and flavor to any meal, Food
5 medium tomatoes, cut in
1 tablespoon whole cloves
Ontario (just behind Whiting
KNOX — Mr. and Mrs. Mel Knox
Advisory Services suggest three
wedges
V, cup crumbled blue cheese
OPTOMETRIST
of R.R.1. Blyth are pleased to
wa s• of servingfresh tomatoes.
y
Combine first four ingredients.
By Appointment Only
announce the arrival of a baby
girl, Melanie Ann arrival
August the
"Tomatoes with Sour Cream
Marinade", "Herbed Tomatoes"
Pour over tomato wedges and
hour, Before
Seaforth Office
31st at Clinton Public Hospital„ a
and "Marinated Tomatoes with
marinate for .1
serving 'sprinkle with cheese.' b
Tues., Wed.,Thurs.,Fri.
sister for Theresa. 27-56-1
Blue Cheese" are sure to become
8 cups sugar
9, to 5:30P..M.
ANTIQUES tel`• COLLECTIBLES:
show the cost of both aluminum
servings.
Thursday evenings
about pickling?
4 cups vinegar
several places. Combine sugar,
Monday only Clinton Office,,
and galvanized mat erial.
&
Uni\'•ersity Hospital. London. It
For Appointment •.
l s. ,
�.
porcelain knobs; brass bed; pine
Tenders will be received by the
Phone;527-1240 or 482-7010
was all deeply appreciated. —
usually crunchy preserved
2 cinnamon sticks
cheesecloth bag and add to liquid.
23-56-tf
undersigned until
Prompt. Courteous, Efficient
P
Aaron Jantzi. 24.56.1
cucumbers, cauliflower, beets or
Peel peaches and stick 2 cloves
R. S. BOX
FUNERAL HOME
Phones:
Day 527-0680 - Night 527-0885
23-56-tf
24. Cards of Thanks
We wish to extend our sincere,.:.
thanks to our friends and
neighbors for the gifts, cards and
flowers received on the occasion
of our • 60th Wedding
Anniversary. Special thanks 'to
our village friends for the lovely
floral piece also our own family
for -all they did to make our day
such a memorable one. — Lorne
anjJean Wilson. 24-56x1
I wish to thank Dr. H.H.Allen and
Dr. McGinnis, Dr. Lomar, Dr.
0bs, And,sDr. Frank for their
1M* cases AtOmg '°'rte
recent operation and 3 weeks stay
atXicibria Hospital, London; also
tha ks to the nursing staff of
Wad West 4th floor. Special
thanks to Sharon McKenzie for
hen, kindness and friendship.
=iv ale S. Govenlock. 24-56x1
I wish to thank all the neighbours,
friends and relatives who visited
me 'and sent cards, letters,
ftok.grs and treats while I was a
'Lobb& Gethke
-,AUCTION CALENDAR
Auctioneers & Appraisers
Clinton Monkton
482-7898 347-2465
Sat.,Sept.7, 1 p.m. Real
*Estate, furniture, etc. at
168 Trafalger St., Town
Of Mitchell for Mrs.
Ella. Seebach.
Sat.,Sept.14 - at 1 p.m.
Furniture, , entiques,
etc, at 42 East William
Street, Seaforth for Mrs.
Andy Dunlop.
Sat.,Sept.21 - at 12 'Noon,
Tractor,• household
effects, furniture,
antiques, etc. 3 miles
West of BornholIn on the
county road, for the
Albeit (Pete) Hinz
Estate. 20-56-1
CLEANING
TIME
Turn your old furniture and
.-household effects into cash.
We will either buy or sell it
for you. From smallest item
,y to the largest estate. Phone
KNAPP'S FURNITURE
And AUCTION ROOM
527-1336 20-56-tf
,
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
necessarily accepted, The
%while we were both to the
peach crop is one of the best crops
the firm ripe Trutt simmers to it
serving. Makes about 8 pints.
AUCTION SALE
property' to' be developed for
liospital, also thanks to Drs.
this year. The early varieties were
taking up the same spicy flavor.
*if peaches are very juicy, omit
Of Household.Furnishings,
'Tenders are invited for the
residential use only.
Mtnkali and Movo. It was much ~
-late reaching the market, but the
Food Advisory Services hope that
water.
Antiques , and Miscellaneous
replacement of the ,
JAMES L MciNTOSH
appreciated. — Mr. and Mrs. '
late varieties are on time for their
you will try both these pickles this
Pickled Plums
items onEAVESTROUGHS
Clerk. Tuckersmith,
Russell Fleming. 24-56x1
scheduled appearance this
fall while peaches and plums are
3 pounds prune plums
MONDAY EVEN ING,SEPT9th ,
at the
R.R.N4, Seaforth, Ont.
month.
in very good supply. Then, tuck
4 cups sugar
at 7:00 P.M. sharp
SEAFORTH PUBLIC LIBRARY
21-56-2
My sincere thanks -to my family,
There are many ways to enjoy
them away to enliven -your winter
1 cup cider vinegar
relatives, friends and neighbours
fresh peaches now and later,
menus:
1 cup white vinegar
At the WHITING AUCTION
'
23. Bus. Directorywho
sent flow'ets, gifts, cards and
Peaches are sold mostly in 4 qt.
Pickled Peaches
1 cup water.
ROOMS. 63 Main Street, E�etcr,
Ten rs mus elude the cost
to all who visited me. Special
baskets graded Canada No. 1.
4 quarts small peaches (about 6
1 tablespoon whole cloves
Ontario (just behind Whiting
of removing existing
thanks to Rev. Reuber, Dr.
Peaches, freeze well and most
pounds or 30 peaches)
1 tablespoon whole allspice
Antiques)
eavesn•0ughs. the cost of all new
NORM WHITING
Whitman and Doctor Malleus of
people know how to can them or
2 teaspoons whole cloves
3 cinnamon sticks
material and la')our and should
Seaforth Clinic and lir. Sharpe
make them into jam. But, what
8 cups sugar
Prick skin of each plum in
ANTIQUES tel`• COLLECTIBLES:
show the cost of both aluminum
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
and associates and staff of
about pickling?
4 cups vinegar
several places. Combine sugar,
pine dry' sink with drawer and
and galvanized mat erial.
&
Uni\'•ersity Hospital. London. It
When we think of pickles,
1 cup water*
vinegar and water. Tie spices in
porcelain knobs; brass bed; pine
Tenders will be received by the
APPRAISER
was all deeply appreciated. —
usually crunchy preserved
2 cinnamon sticks
cheesecloth bag and add to liquid.
jam cupboard: pressed back
undersigned until
Prompt. Courteous, Efficient
P
Aaron Jantzi. 24.56.1
cucumbers, cauliflower, beets or
Peel peaches and stick 2 cloves
firing to boil and boil uncovered
chairs; 5 racking chairs; 2 parlor
5:00 P.M.
onions come to mind. Yet any
in each peach. Combine sugar,
10 'minutes. Add plums and
'tables: oval table; small table
FRIDAY,. SEPTEMBER 6, 1.974
'� •�
ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE.
1 would like to thank niv friends
food preserved in.,a brine or an
vinegar, water and cinnamon.
simmer until tender (about 5 '
with drawer: large pine cupboard;
ANYWHERE
and relatives for cards. gifts and
acid may be considered a pickle.
Bring to boil and boil uncovered
minutes). Pack plums into hot
3 fern stands; lady Boston rocker;
E. M. WILLIAMS,
flowers while a ' patient in
Pickled fruits, such as peaches
10 minutes, Add peaches and
sterilized jars. Bring syrup to boil
washstand; dresser with bevelled
Clerk,
We give complete sale service.
Stratford Hospital. Special thanks
and plums make delicious
simmer until tender (5 to 8
and boil 5 minutes. Remove
oval mirror; small. harvest table;
Town of Seaforth
also to Dr. Tidman, Dr. Malleus
accompaniments to serve with
minutes). Remove from heat and
spices. Cover plums with syrup
drop leaf table: copper washing
2]•55.2
PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE
�^
and nursing staff. — Don Dennis.
meat, fish and poultry. With
let stand 10 to 12 hours. Remove
and seal. Store in cool, dry place
machine; gr antaphone: wall coat
Phone collect
24-56x1
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sandwiches, they are a delightful
peaches and strain syrup. Bring
several weeks before serving.
rack with bevelled mirror: small
TENDER
235.1964 Exeter
An Expositor Classified ' will
change from the traditional bread
svrup to boil and boil uncovered
Makes about 4 pints.
wall coat rack: pine bench:
wooden barrel; ash sift er; coal
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
23-ob-rt
pay you dividends. Have you tried
One. Dial Seaforth 527-0240.
oold Supplies
look plentiful
for September
scuttle: brass bird cage: apple
peeler; parts of toilet set; mom'
of silverware; 5 pee. toilet
Tenders will n received by the
undersigned until
ANSTETT JEWELLERS
Pork: Suppl�teS are expected to be
eviscerated) are .likely to be
green beans, beets, broccoli,
pieces
set; milk glass rabbit on nest; oil
'LTD •
adequate.
plentiful. All turkeys will continue
Brussels sprouts, cabbage,
lamp; castor • set; eingerbread
5:00 P.M.
Beef: Supplies are expected to be
to be very plentiful.
carrots, cauliflower, celery,
clock; compote (coveted) with
��ateh and Jeweller Repairs
"adequate. High-grade finished
„ beef may be -in somewhat short
Ample supplies of many
chicory, sweet corm cucumbers,
eggplant, endive, escarole, leeks,
ma,ching pitcher; white chamber
with. lid; moustache cup;
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13t�t I
— We Sell and Service —
supply
PP
E s: Number of la in hens will
domestic fruits will be available
during the month of September.
lettuce, mushrooms, oniottk,
pot
carnival glass; Nippon 3 pce.
and
for the . replacement of four
B U L O V A - A C C U T k O N
gg Y g
be slightly less'and the rate of lay
will be seasonally lower. Supplies
included are apples, crabapples,
blueberries, grapes, peaches,
parsley, parsnips, peppers,
pumpkins, radishes, 'rutabagas,
dresser set; ironstone tea pot
Ironstone
exterior
• �
-WATCHES
are expected to be plentiful.
pears and plums.
shallots, spinach, squash and
sugar bowl; platter;
jugs; crocks; iron fry pan; clock
^ .
Stairways
—3 Stores
SEAFORTH
--
Poultry: Broiler -chickens wilt be
Vegetable's: During September a
tomtit+bes,Silppliesofmost tvillbe
plentiful
frames; coal &
V
_ —
CLINTON' WALKERTON
in adequate supply, while roaster
very wide s'electian of vegetables
. ample. slippCieS (~
shelf; picture
wood cook stove; and many other
at the Seaforth Memorial
2.1.56-tf
chicketis (over 4 pounds,
will be available. Included are:
potatoes will be svailabid'.
,