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Lobb & Gethke
AUCTION CALENDAR
Auctioneers & Appraisers
Clinton Monkton
4x32-7898 347-2465
20-70.1
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CLEARING AUCTION
Of Real Estate, Furniture,
Household Effects,
Appliances, Antiques, Etc.
to be, held at the new
Mitchell Arena, on
SATURDAY, DEC. 14
at 1 P.M.
REAL ESTATE — Consists
of stone and stucco two
storey house in good state
of repair with oil hot water
heat, double garage,
situated in a prime location,
two blocks from downtown
Mitchell at 95 St. Andrews
Street. For further
information or financing on
propertv, call Mac Douglas
at 434-6630. Terms to be
10% down, balance in 60
days unless financing
previously arranged.
FURNITURE — Nine piece
diningroom suite;
chesterfield and two chairs;
three wicker chairs and
table; five piece bedroom
suite, A-1; fancy walnut
high bed and matching
dresser with marble top
and tear -drop pulls; Beatty
frost -free refrigerator;
Philco four burner electric
stove, nearly • new;
Frigidaire autuinatic
washer; vacuum cleaner;
floor polisher; two antique
cupboards; drop
leaf tables; brass fireplace
accessories; lamps; fancy
wicker rocker; many odd
chairs; parlor table and
many, many other articles
too numerous to mention.
T ERMS — Cash on
Chattels.
Not responsible for
accidents on day of sale.
MRS. JAMES DOUGLAS
Proprietress
R. G. GETHKE
RICHARD LOBB
Auctioneers
20-70-1
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Furniture, Household
Effects, Etc. to be held at
the New Mitchell Arena on
SATURDAY, DEC. 14th
at 3:00 P.M.
OFFERING INCLUDES:
Chesterfield and 2 chairs;
Refrigerator; 12" portable
T.V.; wash stand; Dresser,
bed, springs, and mattress;
lamps; '"iydd chairs; odd..
tables; rocking chairs;
dishes and glassware;
cooking utensils and many',
many other articles too,,
numerous to mention. '
TERMS: CASH
No Re
serve
as everything
must be sold to settle the
Estate.
n « McKillop elementary school -and g
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Seaforth District High School. Pallbearers were Ross ►s W
George Henderson, Robert relurio.
ANSTETT JEWELLERS - LTDO' She' was a nurses' aid at Tyndall, Arnold Lamont, W He -
• Kir harchan nursing home, Sea- burn, � and Alvin McDonald.
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forth. 9/ tooa6e wo. 1'�ratch and Jewellery Repairs She iFlower bearers were Lloyd Ho • i
s+sui`vwed by her parents, y g i , �w, °,� �� by �i%
Mr. & Mrs. George Pethick of RR garth and Steve Lupul• , ,,,, 1Q.4
will receive plainly marked sealed -- We Sell and Service -- t �, r, , , , •
tenders on I Seaforth, a borther Kenneth WALLACE ROSS
and a sister Sharon, both at Wallace A. Ross, 67, of
B U L I V A - A C C UT RO N -WATCHES home; grandparents, Mr. & Mrs, Seaforth, died at Clinton Public
Caretaking 3oresStJohn Pethick, RR 1 Seaforth, She Hospital, Saturday. was a member of Cavan Church,,h
Mr. Ross was. born in Stanley
-- WALKERTON Winthrop.
SEAFORTH — CLINTON p• Township, a son of the late i.
The body was at the R.S. Box William Ross and Grace Little.
Supplies 23-69-tf funeral home, Seaforth, where A farmer in Stanley he
Cards of Thanks funeral services were conducted established and had operated an
required for our Elementary and 24 "
GERALD L. MERNER °' on Sunday by REv. M. E. Reuber• apiary in Seaforth since 1938.
Secondary Schools up to 12 Temporary entombent followed He married the former Helen
Chartered Accountants I would like to thank friends and in Pioneer mausoleum with burial Wilhelm in Bridgeport in 1938 ,
o'clock noon i —" - ,
neighbours for their cards and y• and took up residence in Seaforth. i
MONDAY later in Maitlandbank Cemetery. Bus: 20 Sanders E. -Exeter visits while a patient in Seaforth Y
DECEMBER 23rd, 1974 P Pallbearers were Frank He served on the Seaforth town r .
235 Q281 Hospital. Special thanks to the , , • �,
«.- Brugger, Jack Mcllwain, Brian , council for several ears and was R
Specifications and Tender Res: 10 Green Acres -Grand Bend doctors and nurses who gave me Campbell, Earl McSpadden, Bill a member of First Presbyterian ' „•aw'�"�•^• �� c '
forms may be obtained from the 238-8070 such wonderful care. — Mrs.
Y Harburn, Robert Eedy. Flower Church. �-
Board Offices, 103 Albert Street, 23-70-1 Rosina Campbell. 24-70-1 bearers were: Thomas- Rapson, Surviving , besides his wife, -
Clinton, Ontario.p`
Lowest or an tender not LOU ROWLAND Y Murray Pepper, Thomas are: daughters, Mrs. Ronald G. c
I would like to thank m friends ,
Y Williamson and Grant Little. (Brenda) powell, of Medford,
and nei b ours for all their
necessarily accepted. TRANSPORT LTD. gh "' Mrs. Ray H. (Dorothy) Rock, of
E. C. HILL D. J. COCHRANE kindnesses while I was a patient MISS ELEANOR HENDERSON Kitchener; brother, Wilfred, of
Chairman Director of Education P.C.V. Class CDF & FS in the Seaforth and University Brucefield; sister, Mrs. Edgar
Miss Eleanor Henderson, 59, of g
21-70-1 ServingDublin & Seaforth areas Hospitals. Special thanks to the (Grace) Shunk, of Toronto; five
doctors and staff at the Seaforth Seaforth died December S in (
22. i
Legal Notices Phone 345-2301 Dublin anytime. -Hospitalgrandchildren.
g 23- _t Hospital, Father Dill, Father Seaforth Community g T e body was at the'R.S.Box
Laragh and Box Ambulance. It after a long illness. b Y .F
TOWN OF SEAFORTH was all reatly appreciated. — Born in McKillop Township, funeral home, Seaforth, where
G. A. WHITNEY James P. Krauskop£. 24-70-1 she was a daughter of Mrs. James the funeral service was held We have Canadian Farm Show
_ Tuesday at 2 m. with Rev.
IN THE MATTER OF The _ Henderson of Seaforth and the y P• TRACTOR PULL .Tackeis.
Registry Act, R.S.O. FUNERAL HOME please accept our sincere thanks late James Henderson. Educated Edwin Nelson officiating. The f(.
1970, Chapter 409, for plants, cards and all the at Seaforth Public School and body was cremated.
87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth Pallbearers were: W. Arthur
Section 86 kindnesses shown us in the Seaforth Collegiate Institute, she
Phone Seaforth 527-1390 Wright, D. W.Cornish, Donald
passing of my daughter Janet was a dental assistant.
Notice is hereby given that the 'Kinnear. also a loved sister of her She was a member of Northside Madsen andLeon Bannon. Flower 23-69-tf Ross,' William Tender, James �
Municipal Council of the brothers. Many thanks. -Janet United Church and for a number
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF bearers were Edmund Daly and ARM EQUIPMENT LTD '
Corporation of the Town of Baker and family. 24-70-1 of years taught in the Sunday Norman Reihf.
Seaforth, in the County of Huron School. She was a past noble
OPTOMETRIST Ever week more and more
after this notice shall have been On behalf of the Happy Citizens grand of Edelweiss Rebeckah Y wj'` $jSIjLSS Ii,E%iABILI'I'Y $UIL'P
published in the December 12th Group of Seaforth I would like to Lodge of Seaforth and a member people discover what mighty jobs P11 627-0120
PPY to the Judge of
edition of The Huron Expositor, BY Appointment Only extend our sincere, thanks to the of the Seaforth Women's Insti- are accomplished by low cost
intends to apply Seaforth Office Legion Ladies Auxiliary fore lure. Expositor Want Ads. Dial AYR •—. SEAFORTH •—• CAMBRIDGE
the County Court of the County of Tues. Wed., Thurs., Fri. puting on the supper for us on She is survived by her Mother; Seaforth S27-0240.
P.M.
Huron for an Order stopping up 9 to 5:30 December 5th, to the ladies who a sister, Mrs. Clarence (Lorraine) •
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and permanently closing parts of Thursday evenings cooked the meal and served it, Maloney of R.R. 5 Seaforth and
Monday only - Clinton Office four nieces.
For Appointment also g Mrs. Cleave Coombs who PRE - CHRISTMAS SALE
ELM, MAPLE AND ASH phone 527-1240 or 482-7010 arranged it all. Thank you all and The body was at the G.A.
STREETS MerryChristmas. (President of
23 69 tf Happy Citizens). 24-70x1 20% OFF
as shown on Registered Plan
Number 15 for the said Town of R. S. BOX The family of the late Ella Nivins Make
Seaforth. would like to thank the nurses of on Coats and Jackets
And notice is hereby further FUNERAL HOME Seaforth Community Hospital for money Work
given that the said plan may be being so kind to her during her
examined at my office between Phones: sickness. Special thanks to Doctor
the hours of 9 o'clock in the Day 527-0680 - Night 527 0885 Malkus and Dr. Underwood. for you
o forenoon and 5 o'clock in the 23-69-tf 24-70x1 .� e
afternoon until ' n. • !
PERCY WRIGHT I wish to thank friends, relatives 19 7 5
DECEMBER 18th, 1974. and neighbors for cards, flowers,Not just savings accounts
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LICENSED treats and visits while Iwas -� —,not just mortgage
And notice is hereby further patient in Seaforth Community
given that the Judge of the said AUCTIONEER Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. loans. But Guaranteed
Court has appointed Thursday, Brady and the nursing siaff. - Investment Certificates,
Kippen, Ontario Ruth Duff 24-70 1
amp
THE 19th DAY OF DECEMBER ^ Y registered retirement Swiforth
1974 Telephone 262-5515-Hensall 27. Births savings plans, estate
23-69-tf administration, trustee Ladies Teens Children infants
at the hour of 11 o'cloek in the e
forenoon at his chambers in the
COURT HOUSE, GODERICH
ONTARIO
at which time and place the said
Judge will hear in person or by
his Counsel, Solicitor .or agent,
any person who claims that his
land will be prejudically affected
by the closing of the said streets
and who applies to be heard
KRAUSKOPF — Tom and Rita and agency services,
Krauskopf (Nee Van Dooren) on inexpensive safety deposit NEW SELECTION OF LADIES' WEAR INCLUDING:
November 27, at Stratford
General Hospital, a son, Eric boxes ... these and many 2 and 3 -PIECE KNIT OUTFITS. 11'
James. 27 -70-1 other money services are•
NEWNHAM — To Michael and
at your finger tips when a BLOUSES
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Nlancy, on Dec. 9, at St. Joseph's You deal with Victoria a PANT SUITS
Hospital, London, a son. First and Grey.
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. • LEATHER PURSES
g Member Canada Deposit
R.W.Newnham, Seaforth and Mr.Insurance Corporation /
and Mrs. J. S. Rolfe, Woodstock. t{(� Ask About Our Convenient Layaway and Gift Certificates. V
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario 27 70x1
this 24. Cards of Thanks r�
V. lm and
_ • " -COOMBS — To Mr. and Mrs. "THE PRETTY STORE WITH. THE ARCH"
6th DAY OF DECEMBER Mrs. borne Wilson and family Raymond Coombs, on Dec. 7 at '
GREY
A.D. 1974.
wish to @xpress sincere thanks Seaforth Community Hospital, a h� 60 MAIN ST., SEAFORTH — 527-0133
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� and deep appreciation to son. 27-70x1 SSY��
E. M. WILLIAMS relatives, friends and neighbors TRUST COMPANY SINCE •een
Clerk of the Corporation of the
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
22-70-1
IN THE ESTATE OF
ROBERT WILLIAM NESBITT,
LATEfo the Tow a
Town of 'Seaforth rth in
the County of Huron, Retired
FArmer, deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 3rd day of
August, 1974, are required to file
full particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the 9th
day of December, 1974, after
which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard only to
the claims of which the
undersigned shall then have
notice.-
TERMS:
otice:
for floral tributes, donations to
he cancer fund also for the many
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acts of kindness and expressions
of sympathy in the loss of a dear
husband, father and grandfather.
Special thanks to the ladies of
Brucefield United Church.
24-70x1
We wish to express our thanks to
everyone who sent cards, flowers
and gifts during our stay in
Seaforth Hospital and since
returning home. Special thanks to
Dr. Whitman and the O. B.
nurses. Thanks also to the nurses
who took care of Michelle when
she returned. — Karen and
Michelle Cronin. 24-70x1
CORNISH — The family of the
late Jean Cornish wish to express
NICHOLSON — Born to Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Nicholson, nee Brenda
Hoegy, a daughter, Leah Nancy',
on December 3rd at St. Marys
General Hospital, Timmins,
Ontario. 27-70-1
28. Deaths
STINSON — Died in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Dec.
S. 1974, Wm. J. Stinson, R.R.1,
Exeter, Aged 51. Survived by
widow, the former Verna
Robinson, daughters Susan, Mrs.
Les Riley, R.R.I. Hensall, Miss
Joanne Stinson, London and Miss
Heather Stinson at home and son
James at ' home.Funeral service
conducted at Lockhart Funeral
Home, Mit chell on December 7.
Interment Woodland Cemetery,
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SEASONS Greetings with best
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extPPY and the coming year to all our Christmas please include ours --
Holiday Season and the New friends. — The Jones, Mary and Bill .Bones.
Year. Seaforth.
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DATED at Clinton, Ontario. this
sincere thanks and appreciation
Mitchell. 28-70-1
21. Tenders Wanted
18th day of November, 1974,
E. B. MENZIES, Q.C„
to relatives. friends and
neighbours for acts of kindness,
Ever week more and more
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staff of Seaforth Hospital,
Clinton, Ontario
expressions of sympathy,
People discover what mighty jobs
TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS
solicitor for the said Estate
beautiful floral arrangements and
are accomplished by low cost
TENDER FOR -
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memorial donations during our
Expositor Want Ads. Dial
Home. Your thoughtfulness and
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
sudden bereavement of a beloved
Seaforth 527-0240.
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extPPY and the coming year to all our Christmas please include ours --
Holiday Season and the New friends. — The Jones, Mary and Bill .Bones.
Year. Seaforth.
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IN THE ESTATE OF
wife, mother and grandmother.
Dump
LILLIAN FAULKNER
Special thanks to the nurses and
All persons having claims against
staff of Seaforth Hospital,
'the estate of Lillian Faulkner, late
intensive care unit of Stratford
Truc
of the Township of Tuckersmith,
General Hospital, Rev.
in the County of Huron, Retired
E.D.Stuart and R.S.Box Funeral
Sealed Tenders plainly marked as
Stenographer, deceased, who
Home. Your thoughtfulness and
to contents will be received by thedied
on the 17th day of
acts of kindness will always be
undersigned until 12,00 Nooti
November 1974, are hereby
remembered. John K. Cornish
FR11DAY, DEC. 26,1974
notified to send in full particulars
and family. t 24-70-1
For We supply of one 3 to 4 ton
of Their claims to the undersigned
Dump Truck for immediate
on or before the 26th day of
delivery. A 1965 Mercury dump
December, 1974, after which date
, 1' wish to thank' my relatives,
truck as trade in.
the assets will be distributed
friends and neighbors who visited
Tender forms must. be obtained
hawing regard only to claim, then
me with flowers, gifts, cards.
froth the undersigned. Lowest or
received,
Special thanks to Rev. Nelson,
any tender not heeessarily
-11ATMat Seaforth, this 2nd day
Dr, R. Whitman, Dr. J.,
accepted.
W9.141oARTER
of December, 1974.
Underwood, Dr. E. Malkus and
McCONNELL & STEWART
the ' nursing staff and also for
` OIt MELSt ONTARIO
t>lI•tto. 4Solicitors
Seaforth, Ontario
transportation. Everything was
21170-2
for the Estate
greatly appreciated. -- Mariam
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