The Huron Expositor, 1975-05-15, Page 15VACUUM CLEANERS
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VARNA
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'BOB" 41311.17
Phone Phone
527-0435
527-1759
19-91-4
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all-around
„ MORTGAGE SERVICE .
No irejectiok .beciause-of-itnpaired
credit, refinancing a specialty.
HARDTMAN & STRACK LTD.
884-6030
(call collect from out-of-town)
19-90' tf
John H.
Rueger
Cleaning & Maintenance Service
Sales
Floors
Walls
Windows
CLINTON ONT.
Roofing
Repairs
P11.482-9072
19-91.2
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
and
PROCESSING
Beef-Mondays, Hogs-Tuesdays
AL'S MARKET
Phone 262-2017
19_9n-if
PUISIFER MUSIC
snAvoiru,
S27,0053
Open Mon., Toes., Thu*"
• 3:30 — 6:00
Closed Wed., Pri.
Open Sat. 9 — 5
Pianos, Organs, Guitars,Etc.
Piano Tuning
19-904
,SE#T,IC TANKS
CLEANED.
Modern equipment. We
guarantee all work. Write or call
Harvey Dale, Seaforth. Phone
Clinton 482-3320. 19-904
M
Louis Maloney Jerry Murray
Construction
Dublin, Ontario
Poured concrete foundations
and all types of cement work.
Phone : 345-2884
19-90-tf
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482-3513
19-91-tf
Henderson's
Masonery
-fr` , Brick, Block and
Stone Work
20. Auction Sales
SATURDAY, MAY 17 at 1200 P.M.
EGMONDVALE UNITED CHURCH
4.
Partial List -- Books, clothes, shoes, beds, couches, commodes,
chairs, ping pang table; tools, portable dish washer; Hoover
Washer; spin dryer; washing machines; stoves, rugs; wardrobe;
sink; vacuum cleaner; electric broom; bicycle; lamps; built-in
oven; humidifier; jugs; bottles; car top carrier; antiques and
many other articles' too numerous to mention.
Refreshments Available
BRUCE RATHWELL
' Auctioneer 20.92-1
Reminder
Weekly Auction
of New and
Used Furniture every
Friday Night at 8 p.m. -at
Ball Auctions
BRUSSELS
Sale consists of new chesterfield suites,
stereos, maple bunk beds, recliners, coffee &
end table sets, continental beds in alt sizes,
bedroom suites, lamas of •all kinds, Boston
rockers, walnut cor!tor .cupboards, sewing
machines, dishes, radios, silverware, pic-
tures, all small household appliances, and
many more items too numerous to mention.
Terris /of Sale -- Cash, Cheque or Budget Plan. Plenty of
Reeking, Seating. with Shack Bar and Washronros.
Auctioneer R. A. Ball
20-904f tahrint 804166 •
„FT
would like to thank all my
relatives, friends and neighbours
for flowers, cards, treats; and ,
y.sits while I was' a patient in
'Victoria Hospital. Thanks also to
Dr. Brady, Dr. Coles, ,Dr. Brown
and the staff on 6 West, and Rev.
Reuber. A special thank you to
those who so kindly drove my wife
back and forth to London. It was
all very much appreciated. —
Oscar Cuthill. 24-92x1
I wish -to express my sincere
thanks to all my neighbours,
friends and relatives who •
remembered me with cards, gifts
and flowers and so kindly visited
me while a patient in Seaforth
Community Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Moyo and all the
nursing staff, The Huronview
Good Will Club and an extra
special thanks to the neighbour
who so kindly took care of my
home and also the girls on
Huronvievii Staff who were so
thoughtful. — Frances Upshall.
24-92x1
I wish to express my thanks and
appreciation to all my neighbors,
friends,, relatives for the lovely
lamp and card of Best Wishes
iven to me" for a birthday,
farewell gift. Special thanks to
Ferne and Nelson McClure, who
were the hosts for the enjoyable
party. Sincerely, Mae Storey. .
24-92x1
We wish to thank everyone for
cards, •flowers, gifts and visits
while in Seaforth Community
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Whitman and the nursing staff.
Everything was greatly
appreciated. — Lenore and Heidi
Scrimgeour. 24-92-1
The family of the late Mrs.
Caroline Elligsen join together to
extend a sincere thank you to all
our friends, neighbours and
relatives during her illness and
our recent bereavement. A
special thanks to Rev. A. Horst,
Dr. Malkus and Dr. Whitman, the
nurses and staff of Seaforth
Community Hospital, Lockhardt
Funeral Home, the L.C.W. of St.
Peter's Lutheran Church, the
church Choir and everyone who
usent flowers and made donations
lo Missions, Lutherna Ritz Villa,
-The Cemetery Fund, St. Peter's
Lutheran Church Choir Fund,
Ontario Heart Foundation and
The Canadian Cancer Society.
Everything is deeply appreciated
- and will always be remembered.
24-92-1
We wish to thank all the folks that
gave gifts, sent cards and
attended our 35th anniversary
party at the Legion. Also special
thanks to our children who
arranged the night for 'us. —
Helen and Charlie Reeves,
24-92x1
I would like to thank all my
friends for the cards and treats
received during my recent stay in
the hospital..A special thank you
to Drs: • Brady, Malkus and
Whitman and the nursing staff.
— Sandra Campbell. 24-92-1
Peter Dunlop wishes to give
special thanks to Dr. Sweeney
and Dr. Brady and also to those
who sent cards, treats and best
wishes when I was a patient in St.
Josephs Hospital. 24-92-1
I would sincerely like to thank
everyone for their visits,
inquiries, cards and gifts while I
was in hospital. Special thanks to
Rev. Horst, Dr. Malkus, the
nurses and staff. Thanks also to
everyone who remembered me
on my birthday. Your kindess will
never be forgotten. — Louise
Hoppenrath. 24.92-1
The -family of the late George
Habkirk wish to,express sincere
thanks to relatives and friends fin
their expressions of sympathy
during our recent bereavement.
Helen Habkirk and family.
24-92x1 . —
We wish to express our thanks to
friends relatives and neighbours
who came to our 25th Wedding ,
Anniversary dance at Family
Paradise and helped to make it a
success. Thanks for the door
contributions, gifts, cards and
good wishes also to our family
and Carolyn and John Thompson
for getting the party up and to
Scott's Orchestra and to those
who helped with the lunch. It was
all greatly appreciated. 7- Sam
and Mary McClure.
24. Cards of ThOks ,
24-92-f
Mi. and Mrs. Alec Voisin,
Varna, are pleased to announce
the engagement of their daughter
Linda Mary to Kenneth Donald
Bird, son of Mt. and Mrs. Donald
Ives, R.R.2, Blyth. The wedding
will take place June 28th at 4:30
p.m. in Varna United Church.
26-92x1
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. 26-90-ff
27. Births
PRESZCATOR — Ann (Rivers)
and Wilfred are happy' . to
announce the arrival of their son,
Allen Francis; born April 26th at
K. W. Hospital, Kitchener,
Ontario. 27-92x1
RYAN — To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Ryan, R.R.4, Seaforth at Seaforth
Community Hospital, May 6,
1975, a son. 27-92x1
KOERT — To Trudy and Bill,
R.R.1, Sebringville at Stratford
General Hospital on May 12th, a
son. 27-92x1
To the Editor
Professor needs grouse eggs
Dear Editor:
The Wildlife Branch would like to, enlist
your co-operation -in assisting- Dit. Alex
L.A.Middleton, University of Guelph, to
carry out a research program on Ruffed
Grouse supported in part by the Ministry of
Natural Resources.
As part of a continuing research program
being conducted by Qr. Middleton it is
necessary to collect a sample of eggs from
the wild. Because of the great difficulty in
locating nests the co-operation of as many
people as possible is required. Any person
locating a nest within 125 miles of Guelph
is asked to mark the location. BUT
PLEASE DO NOT DISTURB THE'NEST1
They should contact Dr. Middleton by
phoning collect to: Betty Campbell (519)
824-4120 ext. 2756 (during office hourse).
At other times, call. collect to: Alex L.A.
Middleton (519) 822-
Th
3832; Craig Greenwood (519) 823-1976)
Allan Garbutt (519) 824-2276.
Mr. Middleton will arrange to pick-up
the eggs as soon as possible and will pay
the locator one dollar per egg for his
trouble.
This annual collettion has not resulted in
lower grouse numbers. All reared, birds
are, of course, given the best possible care.
Co-operation last year was mot
appreciated and the grouse raised from
eggs has permitted -Dr. Middleton to make
a number of significant findings on the
reproductive biology and age-class
distribution of Ruffed Grouse. These
findings are important in the management
aspect of Ruffed Grouse for the Province of •
Ontario.
Dr.Johnston, Director
Wildlife Branch
Ont. Ministry of Natural Resources
— WEEKEND, SPECIAL —
. 1972 COLT 2 DOOR COUPE
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GERALD'S DATSUN LIMITED'
2 Locations
22 Goderich West SEAFORTH 24 Goderich East
Huronview
Residents see concert
.
The •senior students of Huron Centennial School at
Brucefield presented a program of skits and music on Monday
afternoon. The theme of the program was "The History of
Huron County" with music and events over the past one
hundred years. The principal of the school, Mr. Mathers, was
emcee' for the afternoon with Mrs. Doris McKinley directing
the choir and Mrs. Moffatt playing the piano accompaniment.
The concert-was appreciated very much by the residents as
they recalled when most of the events had happened. Mrs.
Elsie Henderson thanked the students and teachers on behalf
of the residents.
The residents enjoyed a musical program on "Family
Night" featuring the Harboraires. The Harboraires are a
group of thirty men from the 'Goderich area who love to sing
and harmonize and they proved it Tuesday evening singing
several old songs as well as religious numbers. One of their
members Mr. John Greidanies arranged the program and was
emcee for the evening. Two groups of young people assisted
with the music which included vocal numbers by Trudy
Nykamp, Gingrid Damsfna, Irene Heykoop, Rene and Audrey
Roorda and vocal solos Christine Bylsma. Playing wind
instruments, Cathy and Steven DeBoer, Jim Kluzinga,
Leonarcraitil Itayilidild"GNiflanus. Mrs. Ramsay expressed
the appreciation of the residents to all those responsible for
the entertainment.
HtIRON E.XPOSITOR, A 5 100
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•19. Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
JAMES EDWARD SLOAN
All persons having claims against
the Estate of James Edward
Sloan, late of the Township of
Hibbert, in the County of Perth,
Retired Farmer, deceased, who
died on the 11th day of April,
1975, are hereby notified to send
in full particulars of their claims
to the undersigned on or before
the 29th day of May, 1975 after
which date the assets will be
distributed having regard only to
claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth this 1st day of
May, 1975.
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for.he-txecutors
22-91-3
HENSALL PROPERTY TO ng AUCTIONED
Also complete household contents, furniture, appliances and
antiques held for Mr. Norman Jones at 71 Nelson Street, Hensall
on
SATURDAY, MAY 24 at 1:00 P.M.
Property consists of double corner lot upon, which stands a
two-storey frame house, kitchen, diningroorn, large living room,
sunporch and bathroom on main floor; 2 large bedrooms and
bath on second floor; full basement j ean be converted to
recreation room or additional bedrooms; oil heat; double car
garage; well landscaped lot in an excellent location. This is a
clean hoMe and needs no maintenance.
Possession immediately. Reasonable Reserve.
Persons interested in viewing property contact
Wilmer Jones - 262.2404 or Rathwell's - 482-3120
This home must be seen to be appreciated
Full listing of contents in next week's edition.
RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
Clinton - 482-3120
v,i0t witit'opr '1:04PFits, this past
*Tektlqineici one residents day
c91.3",M0199 with .
Oingerich iri Gernisit,
,,'Wednesday evening:Sap.,
Gordon Harrison and band •.
entertained:the' ;.resyl#nts at
Seaford% -Mane, ',most
enjoyalhe 0'9001 WO PrOSI#d .
with dancing following- •
Happy BirthdOY
formed and greetings .stint' .
thosgf cele0S14 biOdays the
past week,
Mr. and Mrta. Sam 'MeSpad
of Norwich viOte(1 ,1011 r
MeSpadden and Mrs. Ca gh
Hawley on Saturd#,and- so :took;
their father hotne to Norwich for 41
week's vacation. ,
• Mrs. Marie Sadder and 'Mtn"o
Eric Lampton of Toronto viOltat
with Dr.E. Sadlier on FM-4Y.
Miss Jean Ivison of Kippen and
Miss Mabel Whiteman of town
visited. with ivir,Duncan
Aikenhead on, Tuesday.
Winners at our weekly bingo on
Friday afternoon were - full house ,
- Mr. Harold Walsh; Four corners
- Mr. Dennis Arney and straight
line - Mrs Gertie Hall.
Congratulations go out to Mr.
Lorne Hulley who on Wednesday
will celebrate his 75th birthday-
Mr. and Mrs.Ray Whitmore
and ,Mrs. Mary Gibson of Clinton
also Mr. and Mrs. Morisrarter of
WoodstoCk visited with Mr.
Wilbur Keyes. 4
a Auction slit
MARINO
AUCTION
Of Furniture, "Some farm
machinery, horse and pony
equipment . and
miscellaneous items, etc.
on No. 8 Highway in the
Town of Mitchell on
SATURDAY, MAY 17
at 1 o'clock
HOUSEHOLD' ITEMS —
Frigidaire refrigerator with
cross-top freezer; four
burner electric stove;
Frigidaire clothes dryer;
General Electric automatic
washer; T.V.; diningroom
table, siii chairs and buffet;
chesterfield and two chairs;
recliner chair; set of six m
etching chairs; writing
desk; 9 x 12 Gold rug;
wooden bed; cane' bottom
chair; two chests of
drawers; dresser; high
chair; lamps; lanterns; hall
tree; drop leaf table; and
many other items too
numerous to mention.
PONY AND HORSE
EQUIPMENT — Farm
machinery and tools; set of
double pony harness; set of
single harneSs; riding
bridles; two buggies; two
cutters; tongues and shafts;
set of chime bells; string of
bells; 24 ft. pipe type bale
elevator with motor; two
furrow mounted plow; 12 ft.
4 in. grain auger; large two
wheel trailer; steel posts;
1966 Comet car, as is;
electric fencer; V2 in.
electric drill; two 'A in.
electric drills; saber saw; 28
ft. extension ladder; large
offering of hand tools; and
many other items too
numerous to mention.
MOORE KELLS -- Estate,
Proprietor
TERMS -- CASH.
R. G. GETHKE
RICHARD COBB
Auctioneers
Not responsible for
accidents on day of sale..
20-92-1
OR 4110 111, •
lobb & Gethke
AUCTION CALENDAR
Auctioneers & Appraisers
Clinton Monkton
482-7898 347-2465
Sat.,May. 17- Furniture,
some farm machinery,
miscellaneous items,
etc., in the town of
Mitchell for Moore Kells
Estate.
Sat.,May '24-10:30 s a.m.
Construction equipment,'
and building material in the
village of Dublin for
Maloney Bros.
`Construction Ltd. Peter
Maloney," Proprietor.
Wed.,May 28 - 6:30 Furni-
ture, antiques, etc.-Town
of Clinton for Bill
Hoggart.
Sat.,May 31 - 1:00 o'clock
Furniture, antiques, etc.
in the town of Mitchell
for Fred Glanville.
Wed.,June 4 - 7:00 o'clock .
Furniture, antiques, 'etc. '
61/4 miles north, 2 miles
east of Dublin for 1-larold
Bauer.
Sat.,June 14 - Lakeview
Sales, farM machinery
auction 11:00 A.M.
20-92-1
-400-
20-92-1
23. Bus. Directory
" LOU ROWLAND
TRANSPORT LTD.
P.C.V. Class CDF & FS
Serving Dublin & Seaforth areas
Phone 345-2301 Dublin anytime
23-9Q-ff
PERCY WRIGHT • '
LICENSED
AUCTIONEER
Kippen, Ontario
Telephone 262-5515 - Hensall
23-90-tf
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth
Phone Seaforth 527-1390'
23-90-tf
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
R. S. BOX
FUNERAL HOME
Phones:
Day 527-0680 - Night 527-0885
23-90-tf
For Weddings, Banquets and
Private Parties Contact
HULLY GULLY, VARNA
Some openings still available in
June and July
In a country atmosphere we
cater to all your party needs.
PHONE 262-5809
23-92-1
Every week more and more
people discover what mighty jobs
are accomplished by low cost
Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial
Seaforth 527-0240:
SPRING CLEANING
TIME
Turn your old furniture and
household effects into cash. We
will either buy or sell it 'for you.
Froth smallest item to thelargest,
estate. .0,p Itt
KNAPP'S FURNITURE
And AUCTION ROOM
,482-1336
20-90-tf
21. Tenders Wanted
TENDER
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN
CHURCH, CLINTON
25.n NW!
CARTER — In loving memory ef'
a dear wife, mother and
grandmother, Violet Carter, who
passed away May 15, 1961. .
The wonderful' memories
woven in gold,
This, is the picture we tenderly
hold,
Deep in our hearts a memory is
kept
To love, to cherish, to never
forget,
— Lovingly remembered by
Russell Carter and family. 25.92-1
BARRY — in toying memory of a
very dear husband, father,
grandfather, Michael Barry • who
paseddeaarway May 16th, 1974,
We miss thee from our home,
We miss thee from thy place
A shadow d'er our life is cast
We miss the sunshine of thy
face.
We miss thy kind and willing
hand
Thy fond and earnest care
Our home is dark without thee
We
— Lovingly remembered by wife
and
miss theeeverywhere.
family.. 25-92x1
26. Perional
ReV,. Stephelli.' ruCefield
United Chureh "condnFtei4V9rei3OP
service an' Thursday' morning 'at
1900 .,a.m.. Forty
.
residOnts
attended the service and joined"
the singing with Rev, Stephens at
the piano and also leading the,
singing.
• Several of the nursing staff of
Seaforth Manor attended the
funeral fo the late Miss Margret
McCrae held from the McCallum
funeral home in V derich nn
Tuesday lit 4:30 p.m. Miss
McCrae 'hid been a former
resident of Seaforth Manor for
nearly four years.
Visitors with Mrs. Leila Dundas
were her daugahters, Mrs. Neil
Reid and Mrs. DAvid Andrews of
Toronto, also Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Gardiner and family, Mrs. Robert
McMichael of Walton, Miss Tillie
Dundas, Mrs. Alex Dennis and
the Misses Tena and Ethel
Dennis of town.
Misses kathleen and Marie
Elliott ofClinton and Mr. John
Marks of London visited with
Mrs. Ada Reid also Mrs. Eva
McCartney of town.
Visitors with Mrs. Lilly Hudie
was her niece Mrs. Marjorie
Rock.
Mrs. Grace Forbes of Clinton
visited with her brother Mr.Th
Thomas Churchill.
* Mrs. Noah Gingerich and Mrs.
Emma Rock Of Bethel Bible
Church paid a most enjoyable
tenders to be received for one
brick chimney and tear down one
brick chimney. White brick to be
used. For information contact
Property Committee Chairman
KEN McNAIRN
482-7676
Closing date of tender
SATURDAY, MAY 31; 1975
21-92-3
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
BESSIE JANE MacKAY
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Bessie Jane
MacKay, late of the Township of
Tuckersmith, in the County of
Huron, Retired Housekeeper
deceased, who died on the 29th
day of March, 1975 are hereby
notified to send in full particulars
of their claims to the undersigned"
on or before the 22nd day of May,
1975, after which date the assets
will be distributed, 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
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-tf
ANSTVT JEWELLERS LTD.
WATCH AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS
— WE SELL AND SERVICE—
WOW) - Accutron Watches
-- 3 STuRES—
SEAFORTH -1,1r; Lunt WALKERTON
23-90-ff