The Huron Expositor, 1975-05-01, Page 13Reminder
Weekly Auction
of New • and
Used Furniture every
Friday Night at 8 p.m. at
- Bon Auctions
BRUSSELS
A
Sale consists of new chesterfield suites,
stereos, maple bunk beds, recliners, coffee &
end table sets, continental beds in all sizes,
bedroom suites, lamps of all kinds, Boston
rockers, walnut corner cupboards, sewing
machines, dishes, radios, silverware, pic-
tures, all small household appliances, and
many more items too numerous to mention.
Terms of Sale -- Cash, Cheque or Budget Plan. Plenty of
Parking, Seating with Snack Bar and Washrooms.
Auctioneer • R, A. Ball
20.904r Phone 887-6166
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Turn your old furniture and,
household effects into _cash. We
will either buy or sell it .for you.
From smallest item to the largest
estate. Phone
KNAPP'S FURNITURE
And AUCTION ROOM
482-1336
20-904
Notices 10; )10tmes
`TERP,St.R* To r..' #(1
Stendert '• erpstra,
Mitchell, at Seaforth CetturiMi
Hospital; on ,April. 25 nilaiigyhter•
•
SUVENSQ Fred and icEtjfe
(nee M vq)0 An0s0,4, ore
please:O. to announce. rite .$40
arrival Of *belt second 'ctdid
Vance PrOelidis a Srpt4e
for Dana, on April 18th,
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ANSTE# 'JEWELLER- Est littrITHWELL CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
and
PROCESSING
Beetalondays, Hogs-Tuesdays
SERVICE .11111.4141 .811.17.4_1111-7.= -411 WATCH AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS
WE SELL'AND SERVICE-
Aulova Accutron Watthei
3 STORES
SEAFORTH — CLINTON --*-WALICERTON
We pick up all Dead and
Disabled Cows and Horses
and Stocker Cattle and aft
small .animals for a small
servieethfirge. We have
three trucks to service you
24 hours 7 days a week,
Phone Collect
LAR GE-MACHINERY AUCTION
field for two Goderich Twp, farmers, 6% miles west of Clinton
on the Bayfield Rd., turn right one mile on
WEDNESDAY, MAY 7 at1:00 P.M.
FOUR TRACTORS — Ford 5000, 3400 hrs., recently overhauled,
Koehn Cab; Case 430, fully equipped; Allis Chalmers. "C" C/W
hydraulic two row scuffler & puller; Allis Chalmers "B" C/W 7
ft. mower, 2 row scuffler.
TWO COMBINES P. Case 600 fully equipped for white'
beans; Massey 'Ferguson 72 pull type C/W bean equipment.
DOUBLE SET OF EQUIPMENT — Ford 4 furrow 14" trip beam
semi mount plow; Case 3 PTH, 3 furrow 14" trip beam plow;
Ford 12 ft, wheel disc,; J.F. 9 ft. wheel disc.; 2 - 11% ft.
Kongskill cultivator; Cockshutt 540 - 4 row corn and bean
planter; J.D. 184-186 , 4 row corn and bean plant er; Maurer 4
row bean puller; 520 lens bean windrower; 500 Inns bean
windrower; J.D. 17 run grain & fertilizer drill; George White
Golden ARrow field sprayer 200 gal. 26 ft. boom; Comfort field
sprayer, 200 gal. 24 ft. boom; Allied 8 ft. heavy duty 3 Pt. H.
scraper blade; Allied 6 ft. 3 pt, H. scraper blade; 8 ton wagon
and gravity box; S section heavy duty. diamond harrows & tool
bar;wifo 3 Pt. H. loader with 55" bucket; MasseyHarris 3 furrow
trail plow; New Idea 7 ft. trail mower; 2 hydraulic double acting
cylinder; quantity of square timbers, scrap metal and loose
straw.TRUCKS AND CAR — 1967 Dodge 1/2 ton pick-up 8 cyl.
(as is); 1954 Int. 1/2 ton truck (as is); 1941 Hudson car; 16 ft. '
Aluminum Van insulated rear and side loading doors.
AUCTIONEER'S COMMENTS — An excellent offering of
recently new and well maintained machinery, a good offering of
white bean equipment.Attend early, no small items.
AL'S MARKET
Phone 262-2017'
19-904
20. Auion Sales 23-90-ti
887-9334
Brussels
Pet Food
Supplies
Lic, 399-C-73
19-90-tf
1111:2ATHWELL'S Ilan*
is Hut4oh
clerk
Complete Bookkeeping ,Services & Related Fields
Income Tax Assistance — Preparation
INDIVIDUALS— SMALL BUSINESSES
FARMING
WILFRED L. ELLIOTT
P.O.Box 729,12 N.Main St.
Seaforth,Ontario
NOK IWO
23-90stf
BUSINESS LIQUIDATION BY AUCTION
Conducted for Carroll's Landscaping and Garden Centre held at
the location at Vanastra, 3 miles south of Clinton Hwy. #4. on
SATURDAY, MAY 10 at 10:30 A.M.
$15,000 in stock to be auctioned.
Evergreens, trees, hedging, flowering shrubs, potted plants,
bare root plants, fertilizers, pesticides, patio stones, patio
furnitufe, grass seed, cedar posts, split rails, chain link fence,
lawn equipment, Ford '75 riding tractor, mower, lawn mowers,
lawn ornaments, new fluorescent light fixtures.
TRACTORS — 8 N Ford Tractor C/W Ford metal cab; Dearborn
equipment - 2 furrow plow; Disc., two cultivators, 3 Pt. H. scoop,
• snow blower, 2 section harrows, snow skies, tractor chains, stone
boat, 2 wheel trailer,
165 Massey Ferguson fully equipped power steering, hyd.
loader, only used 400 hrs.
1956 White boom truck C/W PTO' winches, augers.
OFFICE FURNITURE — Oak' desk; filing cabinet; Taylor vault
combination 24" x 30", cash register; billing machine; counter;
cheque writer; electric adding machine.
FURNITURE — Complete apartment of furniture to be sold,
stove, frig, dishwasher, beds, dressers, many more items.
RATHWELL AUCTION SERVICE
Auctioneers, Liquidators, Appraisers.
Telephone
[519] 527-0301
B.G.Haniey has been
appointed Huron County Clerk-
Treasurer and Administrator,
effective immediately.' He
succeeds John G. Berry who died
rerecently
.tly following leng°1Y ln
- Acting Deputy Clerk is Mrs• .M
ildred Simpson' and Acting
Deputy Treasurer is Mrs. Martina
Schneiker.
Mr. Hanly told members of
Huron County Council last
Thursday in Goderich that the
temporary appoIntinents of Mrs.
Simpson and Mrs. Schneiker 'to
chief county posts will allow time
to "take a look at the overall
operation".
The Administrator , said that
before his death, Mr Berry had
made some recommendations for
possible changes in the county
administrative staff. Mr. Hanley
felt now is the best time to
consider these recommendations.
"The present system is
probably the best one," Mr.
Hanley said, " but maybe - very
maybe - there should be some
changes. We'd like time to study
it."
Mr, Hanly's salary will be
$22,000 per annum and Mrs..
"' Simpson and Mrs.Schneiker will
each receive $25 per week' in
addition to their regular salaries
for their added responsibilities.
Council authorized the
purchase,ota memorial placsuesin
recognition of the 26 years . of
"faithful and dedicated service to
the County of Huron of the late
John G. Berry".
Miss Cathy McKinley,
daughter of Warden and Mrs.
• Anson McKinley, has been hired
as Program co-ordinator and
supervisor for the History project
in Huron, providing the project is
approved by the Ministry of
• Education,
M& M G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
On behalf of the 0.A.M.R, we
express our sincere thanks, to
those whO sold, bought tickets,
donated prizes, or helped in. any
way to make our dance a big
success. Special thanks to Murray
Christie, Nelson Howe and Bill
Murray Orchestras. It was all ,
appreciated. — Mr. and Mrs.
Kieth Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Fergus
Feeney. 24-90x1
Louis Maloney Jerry Murray
construction
Dublin, Ontario
Poured concrete foundations
and all types of cement work.
Phone : 345-2884
lk9o-tf
87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth
Phone Seaforth 527-1390
23s90-tf
TERMS CASH NO RESERVE FARM SOLD For Weddings, Banquets and
Private Parties Contact JOHN ROSENLUND
CHARLES BURGESS
Proprietors
••
HULLY GULLY, VARNA Robert
J. Campbell
Contractor
I would like to thank everyone
who sent cards, flowers, treats,
also visits. A special thank you to
the nursing staff for their
kindness while a patient in
Seaforth Hospital. I would also
like to thank Dr. Brady, Dr.
Malkus and Dr. Underwood and
Branch 156'of Seaforth Legion. It
was all greatly appreciated. —
James Racho. 24-90x1
Some openings still available in
May and June.
In a country atmosphere we
cater to all your party needs.
PHONE 262-5809
23-90-1
RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
Auctioneers, Liquidators, Appraisers
Clinton, 482-3120 20-90-2
20-90-1
Seaforth Phone 527-067,5
Associated'with
JOHN GIBSON
Licensed Carpenter
22. Legal Notices
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
Lobb & Gethke NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AUCTION CALENDAR Featuring all types
construction including
Homes
House additions
Pole Buildings
Int erior renovations •
Brickwork
Fireplaces
Plastering, etc. .
19-90-tf
IN THE ESTATE OF
BESSIE JANE MacKAY Auctioneers & Appraisers
Clinton Monkton
482-7898 347-2465
Sat.,May 3 - Furniture; an-
tiques, •etc. in the town of
Clinton for Mrs.Butler
Estate
Sat. May 10- Lakeview
Sales, farm m achinery
audio '1:00 A.M.
Sat.,May 17 Furniture,
some ., farm" machinery,
miscellaneous . ' items,
etc., in the town 4s. of
Mitchell for Moore Kells
Estate.
Sat.,May 24-10:30 a.m.
Construction equipment
and building material in the
village. of Dublin for
Maloney Bros.
Construction Ltd. Peter
Maloney, Proprietor.
20-90-1
0.--•••--geos 40.
By Appointment Only
Seaforth Office
Tues.,Wed.,Thurs.,Fri.
9 to 5:30 P.M.
Thursday evenings
Monday only - Clinton Office
For Appointment
Phone 527-1240 - or 482-7010
23-90-rs
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to our friends in
the Staffa area for the lovely gift
presented to us. Special thanks to
Joyce Vivian and Evelyn Pullman,
— Roger and Carol Haines.
24-90x1
25. In Memoriam
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Bessie' Jane
MacKay, late of the Township of
Tuckersmith, in the County of
Huron, Retired Hosusekeeper
deceased, who died on the 29th
day of March, 1975 are hereby
notified to senclin full particulars
of their claims to the undersigned
on or before the 22nd day of May,
1975 `'after siiiiicif'date the assets
will be distfibuted, having regard
only to claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this
25th day of April, 1975.
McCONNELL & STEWART
Barristers, &c.,
Seaforth ,Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate
22-90-3
24. Cards of Thanks 'BETHUNE — In Jmemory, ors our
Mother, Rai, Bethune, who
passed away April 30, 1970.
A page in our book of
memories
Is gently turned to-day.
— Iva and Blanche. 25-90x1
, SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
Modern equipment. We
guarantee all work. Write or call
Harvey Dale, Seaforth. Phone
Clinton 482.3320. 19-90-tf
'T would like to thank' everyone
who sent me cards and treats,
also prayers during my stay in
Seaforth Community Hospital;
also Box's Ambulance and
Stratford Ambulance. Special
thanks to Father Laragh and
father Mohan, Dr. Malkus,
nurses and staff for their
kindness. — John Regier.
24-90-1
FOX — In loving memory of my
dear wife Edith 0. Fox who
passed away two years ago, April
28, 1973.
No one knows the silent
heartaches,
Only those who have loved
can tell
The grief we hear in silence
For the one, we loved so well,
— Always , remembered by
George, Lois and family. 25-90x1.
HOLLAND — In loving memory
of a dear mother, grandmother,
and great grandmother, Mrs.
Laura Holland, who passed away
three years ago, April 28, 1972.
We miss you in so many ways,
We miss the things you used
HANNAH '
FINANCIAL
SERVICES
Is and 2nd mortgages,
residential, commercial,
confidential service, ,No hidden
charges or bonus. Debt
consolidation and re-financing a
specialty. Interim mortgages.
Call collect.
1-885-1900
19-904
23. Bus. Directory To all who remembered us at the
time of Danielle's 'birth and since
coming home a sincere thank you.
The flowers, cards, gifts and
visits were all lovely. To Momand
Dad Kerslake goes a very big
thank-you for caring for Ricki and
R nee. We certainly appreciate
your keeping them. --- Jim,
Br enda and baby. Danielle Nicole
Thompson, Goderich, 24-90.1
Miss McKinley worked on the
project in 1973 with Professor
James Scott who had been
engaged to supervise the project
at that time. Professor Scott is
unavailable this year.
"The Committee is confident
that Miss McKinley, with her
educational qualifications and
former experience on the project,
can capably finalize this
undertaking," said Robin J.
Lawrie, Reeve of Blyth and
Chairman of the Executive
Committee.
Miss McKinley; recently
graduated in jouralism from
Ryerson Polytdchnical Institute in
Toronto.
21. Tenders Wanted LOU ROWLAND
TRANSPORT LTD. TENDERS
Township
of Stanley
P.C.V. Class CDF & FS
Serving Dublin & Seaforth areas
Phone 345-2301 Dublin anytime
23-90-tf WaSTERLOO'S oldest firm offers
CLEARING AUCTION SALE all-around
MORTGAGE SERVICE
No rejection because of impaired
credit, refinancing a specialty.
HARDTMAN &•STRACK LTD.
884-6030
(call collect from out-of-town)
19-904
BOX
FUNERAL HOME
Tenders will be received by the
Township of Stanley for erection
of a
PICNIC PAVILLION
32' x 48' on part lot 10, Con.
LRW, Township of Stanley. Plans
specification and tender forms
may be obtained at the office of
the Clerk Treasurer. Tenders to
be in the hands of the
Clerk-Treastirer by
MAY 14, 1975
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
.MEL GRAHAM
CLERK TREASURER
Township of Stanley 21-89-2
To our many friends, relatives for
the beautiful floral tributes and
cards and comforting messages of
sympathy in our recent loss of a
dearly loved father and brother,
Mr. Herbert L. Whiteman, and to
Rev. E. S. Stephens, Officiating
Minister, Mr. Heal and Mr.
Westlake at the Funeral Home,
Hensall, Amber Rebekah Lodge
for Donation to the Heart Fund,
Miss Jean Ivison and Kippen
neighbors for their hospitality, we
wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation. —
Daughter Margaret and Sister
Mabelie. 24-90x1
OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ANTIQUES AND APPLIANCES
AT 175 HURON STREET, IN CLINTON FOR THE ESTATE OF
MRS. ELIZABETH BUTLER ON
SATURDAY, MAY 3 AT 1 P.M.
Small , refrigerator; Thor automatic clothes dryer;
apartment, size chest freezer, used six months; wringer
washer like new; five piece chrome kitchen suite; utility
tables; Phillips 19 in portable colour television; black and
white television; hall seat with mirror; four piece parlor
suite; table with grass ball feet; rocking chair; wicker fern
stand; Victorian side chair; upholstered rocker; two wash
stands; three trunks; partial chamber sets; chest of
drawers; two dressers; iron and brass beds; child's spool
cradle; oil lamp; wicker high choir; library table; flat to the
wall cupboard; round table; five matching chairs and arm
chair; bar type high chair; dresser with oval mirror; vanity
and chair; footstool; combination side board and china
cabinet with bowed door; Singer treadle sewing machine;
couch; TV trays; arm chair; floor lamp; chesterfield and
chair; coffee • table and end table; upholstered chair;
smoker stand; hall lamp; odd tables; crocks and jugs; lawn
chairs; iron beds; hand and garden tools; many other items
not mentioned.
TERMS — Cash.
NO RESERVE.
Auctioneers and Estate not responsible for accidents
day of sale.
RICHARD LON and R, G. GETHKE — Auctioneers
Clinton — Bornholm
Phones:
Day 527-0680 - Night 527-0885
23-90-tf
to say,
And when old times we do
recall,
It's then we miss you most of
all.
25-90-1
PERCY WRIGHT
LICENSED
AUCTIONEER
NOTICE
Bruce Tyndall has been
retained by the county as a
caretaker. He , replaces Len
Westbrook who retires in May,
Reeve --Stan Profit, Chairman of
the county property committee,
said that 22 applications were
received for the sposition.
An offset duplicator and
binding equipment has been
authorized for the county building
at cost of $11,794.02. It is
believed that considerable money
should be saved in printing costs
with this installation.
County Librarian Bill
Partridge has made application
for two students under the
Experience '75 program
sponsored by the Ontario
governments These two students
would be engaged in providing
paperback books at certain
summer facilities in Huron
County, such as Point Farms
Provincial Park.
Mrs, Margot Loucks has been
appointed supervisor of the
Wingham Branch Library,
reported Library Board
Chairman, Norman Durst.
We are shipping cattle every
Monday to United Co-Operatives
of Ontario. To arrange for pick-up
at y ouir farm phone by Monday 8
A.M.
WILLIAM J. DALE
Seaforth 527-0471
19-904
26, Personal
Kippen, Ontario
We invite engaged couples to
visit the Arbor Gift Shop in
Clinton. Pick up a free gift and
tell your friends about our Shower
and Bridal registry service. No
charge, no obligations. 26.96-tf
Telephone 262-5515 Hensall
23-90-tf
Township of Tuckersmith I would like to thank my relatives,
friends, and neighbors who sent
cards, flowers, treats and all who
visited me. Thanks also to Dr.
Malkus and te nurses, while I
was a patiEnt in Seaforth
Community Hospital. — Susan
Ainsborough." 24-90x1
I would sincerely like to thank my
family, friends and neighbours
for being so kind to me while I
was at St. Joseph's Hospital and
at home.Thank you all for your
cards, gifts and flowers. A very
special thanks to Dr. H. Cameron,
Dr. T hompson, Dr. Meltzer, Dr.
K. Wood, R.S.Box Ambulance
Service, St. Joseph's N ursing
staff, Homecare nurses • and
everyone who has helped in the
past few months. — Ann Nobel.
24-90-1
PULSIFER MUSIC
SEAFORTH
\ 527.0053
Open Mon., Tues., Thurs.
3:30 — 6:00
Closed Wed., Fri.
Open Sat. 9 — 5
Pianos, Organs, Guitars,Etc,
Piano Tuning
19-904
27. Births Tenders for
Day Care Centre DICK — James and Terry are
happy to announce the arrival of
their son, James Arthur, born
April 22, at Alexander Marine &
General Hospital, Goderich.
27.90-1
Vanastra Recreation centre
Sealed tenders will be received until
Monday, 1P.M. , May5, 1975
(*member! It takes but a
mordent to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in pocket.
NOTICE
20-90-1 MULLIN — To Mr. and Mrs.Earl
Mullen (nee Joyce Harrison)
Chatham, April 2nd at Victoria
Hospital, London, a daughter,
Sarah Nicole. 27-90-1
W400.fteria.4**00.104~00.4000.erio4.4.4.
by the Manager of the Vanastra, Parks, Recreation and
Community Centre Facilities for the following contracts:
Somebody ,
Dog Control
Township of Tuckersmith
Mr. Eldon O'Brien of R.R.#5, Clintonhas been appointed as
Animal- control Officer
Wants What MATTHEWS — David and Linda
(nee MacDonald) are happy to
announce the safe arrival of their
son, Adam David on W dnesday,
April 23, 1975 at •'stock
General Hospital. A wee b Ether
for Becky, 27-90x1
JOSLING — To Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Josling, R.R.3, Mitchell, at
Seaforth Community Hospital on
April 25th , a daughter. 27-90x1
NIGH — To Mr, and Mrs. David
L. Nigh, Seaforth, at Seaforth
Community Hospital on April 28,
a daughter. 21.9011
MECHANICAL
Need ! You Don't
SELL
Through
Huron
E'xpositor
Classified
Want Ads
Heating
Plumbing
Electrical
I would like to express my
deepest appreciation to all my
friends, neighbors and relatives
who sent me cards, flowers and
brought treats while I was a
patient in Stratford General
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Underwood and Dr. McNeil and
nursing staff on the 4th floor.
Sincerely Marilyn McDonald.
24-90-1
Building Plans are available from the FAcilities Manager on
request.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
RENE BROCHU
FACILITIES MANAGER
Phone
Office 482-3544 Home 482-3379
G.M.B.130, Vanastra,
R .R .5, Clinton
GET INVOLVED!
For Tuckersmith. Mr. O'Brien will be selling all of the dog tags,
and therefore the Councillors no longer will have tags available
for sale. - All dog tags are good for only the calendar year in
ithich they were purchased,
c.
21-89.2 19 -90-1