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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-05-22, Page 13R. S. BOX FUNERAL HOME Phones: Day 527-0680 - Night 527-0885 23-90-ff G. A. WHITNEY FUNERAL HOME 87 Ooderich St. W., Seaforth Phone Seaforth 527-1390 23-90-tf JOHN E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST 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 24. Cards of Thanks We would like to thank everyone who remembered us with cards,' who and visits during our recent stay in Seaforth Community Hospital. A special thank you to tor. Maikus and the O.B. Nursing Staff also special thank you to Mum and Dad and Carolin for ,looking after Shelly and for helping me at home. - Kathy and Karen Nigh. 24-93x1 I would sincerely like to thank everyone for their visits, inquiries, cards, gifts and flowers while I was in the horpital. Special thanks to Dr. Underwood, Rev: iteulyer: Hazel Courts- : "• 24-93-1 The family of the late Mrs. Penlope (Bert) Fell wish to express their sincere appreciation to all relatives, friends and neighbours for the expressions of sympathy and kindness extended to them during their. recent sad bereavement in the loss of a loving mother and grandmother. Also a thank you to all who remembered her in many ways while she was a patient in the hospital. Your kindness will always be remembered. 24-93-1 I wish to extend my appreciation to all who sent flowers and treats and cards during my hospital stay. Thanks to Dr. MacKenzie, Dr. Page and the efficient nursine staff of Stratford Hospital on #2 South. - Matt McCreight. 24-93-1 The family of the late Gus Mellace wish to express sincere thanks to relatives , neighbours and friends for their thoughtfulness and expressions of sympathy. -Ervin & Doris Sillery and family. 24-93-1 I wish to express my sincerest thanks to my sister, Mrs. Tessie Maloney, my sons and daughters and the grandchildren for their thoughtful remembrances on Mother's Day and on my birthday. Visits, cards and tokens of affection and esteem hold pleasant memories for me. - Agnes Givlin. 24-93x1 A sincere thank you for the many visits, cards and treats which helped to make my stay in the hospital more pleasant. - Brian Dietz. 24-93-1 26. Personal Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rodgers of R.R.2, Clinton are pleased to announce' the engagement of their daughter Margarett Dianne to Mt. David Charles Baan, son of Mr. and Mrs.Martin Raan, R.R.3, Walton. The wedding to take place May 31, at the Free Methodist Chtirch, Goderich at 2:30. 26-93-1 Mr. and Mrs. John Halucha, -Wawa, Ontario wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kristine, to Peter Stinnissen, son of-Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stinnissen of Seaforth, ' Ontario. The wedding to take place June 14, 1975 in St. Monica's Catholic Church, Wawa, Ontario., 26-93x1 the nurses and staff. Thanks to Peter's Cemetery. Prayers Monday 7:30 P.M. Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. 28-93-1 Manor Happenings Mr. Lorne Hulley celebrated his birthday on Wednesday, May . 14th and was the recipient of many cards, gifts and flowers from family and friends.. Mrs. Beth Hodgert and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hodgert visited '. with Mr. Jas. Walmsley on Sunday. Visiting with Mr. Wilbur Keyes this past week were Mr. and Mrs. David Whitfield of Toronto. Miss C. Whitfield of Ottawa and Mr. and Mrs. A.. Whitfield of London also Mrs. Mulholland and Mrs. W. Keyes. Mr. Ross Scott of Brucefield visited with his brother Mr. William Scott at Seaforth Manor. Mr, and Mrs. Williams of Kitchener and Mrs. Evelyn Pickering of Toronto ,visited with Mrs. Leila Dundas. Mr. Lindsay McKellar was out for supper with Mr. and Mrs. Ferg McKellar on Sunday even- ing. Mrs. Alex Dennis visited with Mrs. C. Hawley and Mr. Zack McSpadden also Mrs. Leila Dundas. Miss Marion Scarlett who has just returned from Ireland visited with Mrs. Ada Reid and reported a most interesting trip to the Emerald Isle. Also visiting. Mrs. Reid were Mrs. Wm. Ball, Mrs. Elsie Dinsmore and• Mrs. E. McCartney of town. Seaforth Manor residents were treated to a look into the past one hundred years when they were invited as guests to Seaforth Public School's dress rehearsal of their spring concert presentation of "Salute to Seaforth". All residents thoroughly enjoyed the program which brought back many memories to some of our residents of by gone years. Our sincere thanks to Miss Elizabeth Scott for the invitation on behalf of the school and to Mr. Talbot for arranging that our wheel chair residents be included. A special thank you also to the boys who helped to transport the wheel chair residents home. We are most grateful for the oipor- tunity of viewing this most delightful program. Twenty- seven residents were able to be in attendance. Winners at our weekly bingo Orr Friday were - Straight Line - Miss Wilma Brill; Four Corners Miss lie Gardner and Mt.' riennis Miley and first Pull Mouse Minnie Hawley. 26. /troop] HENDERSON - Bill arid Nancy are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their firstborn son, Michael William, May 13th, 1975 at Victoria Hospital, London. Proud grandparents of their first grandchild are John and Pearl Henderson and 4th Grandson for Earle and Dorothy Nott. 27-93-1 MecDONAID - Robert and Elaine (nee Eckert) MacDonald, London, Ontario , are happy to announce the arrival of a son, Andrew Stuart, On May 9 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. st 27-93x1 28. Deaths WHITE - At St. • Joseph's Hospital on Sunday, May 18th, 1975, Frank P. Whife of 967 Harrison Ave., in his 81st Year. Mr. White was a retired pharmacist. Beloved husband of Brid2etta (O'Malley) White. Dear father of Mrs: James (Margaret) Haley of Brantford. Brother of Kathleen E. White , of St. Marys, Mrs. Margaret Haggarty, of Monkton, and John L. White, of London. Also surviving are 10 grandchildren. Resting at the Hinnegan and O'Neil Funeral Home, 546 King St. Funeral mass at St. Michael's Church on Tuesday at 12 noon. Interment St. We invite engaged couples to visit the• Arbor Gift Shop In Clinton. Pick up a free gift and tell your friends aboutour Shower and Bridal registry service, No charge, no obligations, 26-904 27. Births AN$TE WATCH AND JEWELI.EFIY Ag,P.AIRS Wisekt,,ANDseRvict Bulova Accutron ...Watches • - 3 STORES SEAFORTH - CLOT -WALKERTON 23-9 1 Also complete household contents furniture, appliances anclantiques for Mr. Norman Jones at 71 Nelson St., Hensel! Sat., May 24 at 1:00 p.m. Property consists of double corner tat upon' which stands a two storey frame house, kitchen, diningroom, large living room, sunporch and bathroom on main floor, 2 large bedrooms and bath on second floor, full basement can 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 maintenante:-" 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 TO be auctioned at 3 P.M. CONTENTS - 9 P rece oak diningroorn suite (round pedestal table); livingroom suite; Duncan Phyfe small round table; walnut rocker; love seat; Electrohome TV; drop leaf ' table; wood table and 4 chairs; large antique chest of drawers; arm chair & stool; end tables; coffee table; parlour tables; chairs; lamps; chesterfield; small oak table; hall tree; 5 piece chrome suite; bedroom suite; posterpedic mattress; 2 blankel boxes; washstand; Singer sewing machine; card table; fern stand; Aladdin's lamp; pictures and frames; quilts; trunks; flat irons; woven and hooked rugs; vacuum cleaner;• mirrors; ladders; garden tools; many more items. GLASS' & CHINA - Alfred Meekin 75 piece dinner set; blown glass; Nortic china; souvenirs; 5 piece toilet set. APPLIANCES - Coronado refrigerator; Frigidaire 24" stove; GE spin washer-dryer; humidifier; small appliances. RATNWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE Clinton 482-3120 • 20-93-1 4 20. Aue FORBES DRAINAGE W1pRKS 2132 lineal feet of closed drain, including Highway crossing. 1 Catch basin. Plans and Profiles may be seen at the Clerk's Office, Dublin. Township to supply ma terials. Please state approximate dates of start' and completion. A certified cheque for 10% of bid .to accompany tender. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CHARLES FRIEND Clerk, • Township of Hibbert 21-93-2 21. Tenders Wanted 22. Legal Notices TENDER ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH, CLINTON 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 bf tender SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1975 21-92-3 22. Legal 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 Fanner, 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 the Executors 22-91-3 23. Bus. Directory LOU ROWLAND TRANSPORT LTD. P.C.V. Class CDF & FS Serving Dublin & Seaford, areas Phone 345-2301 Dublin anyOtne 23-904 21. Tenders Wanted Lobb & Gethke, AUCTION CALENDAR • Auctioneers & Appraisers Clinton •Monkton 482-7898 347-2465 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. 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 north72 miles east of Dublin for Harold `Bauer. Sat.,June 14 - Lakeview Sales, farm machinery auction 11:00 A.M. Sat.,June 21- 1 o'clock, furniture, household effects, etc., half mi. west of Dublin, No, 8 • Highway, for James J. Krauskopf. 20-93-1 SPRING CLEANING TIME 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 20-90-tf a a Drain Tenders Township of Grey Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 5 p.m. Monday, JUNE 2nd, 1975 for the construction of the following drainage works in the Township of Gtey. BREMNER DRAIN consisting of' 3,058 lineal feet of Closed Drain; supply and install 2 Catch Basins and 1 Junction Box. CLOSE DRAIN consisting of 3.281 lineal feet of Closed Drain; 5,7 29 lineal feet of Open Drain; supply and install 3 Catch Basins and 1 Junction Box. McTAGGART & HOWARD DRAINS consisting of 606- lineal feet of Closed Drain; 5,570 lineal feet of Open Drain and t Junction Box. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Township Office . Ethel. Ontario. The township to supply the tile and pipe. Tenders to be accompanied 'by a certified cheque for 10% of amount of tender. Completion date to be stated on tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. MRS. E. M. CARDIFF, Clerk TOWNSHIP OF GREY Ethel, Ontario NOG 1TO 21-93-2 EXPOSITOR WANT ADS EVENING AUCTION SALE Of Antiques, Household Furniture, old car, etc., for MR. BILL HOGGART at 21 George Street, Clinton, Ontario on WEDNESDAY,.MAY 28th at 6:30 P.M. Flat to the wall cupboard; 5 matching press back chairs; 4 matching press back chairs; 3 matching press back chairs; several odd chairs; wash stand with towel bars; large chest of drawers; black leather couch with 2 matching chairs; dresser with tear drop pulls; Morris chair; wicker rocker; press back. rocker; sideboard; wicker wheel chair; lantern; 2 extension tables with leaves; wash stand; bed; odd tables; Bell upright piano; piano stool with glass ball feet; treadle sewing machine; wooden bed and dresser; space saver; Television; power lawn mower; wooden barrel; scythes; shovels; handsaws; roll of snow fence and many other items not mentioned; 1950 Dodge fluid drive custom deluxe car in good condition, selling as is. TERMS CASH NO RESERVE Auctioneers. or Proprietor not responsible for accidents day of sale. RICHARD LOEB AUCTIONEERS R. G. GEHICE Clinton Bornholm 20-93-1 1111111111111111111•40 Reminder Weekly Auction of New and Used 'Furniture every Friday Night at 8 p.m. at Bali Auctions BRUSSELS L. Sale consists of new chesterfield suites, stereosOmple 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 arid Washrooms. Auctioneer • R. A. Ball 20.904 Phone 887-6166 r.: Ill 4. *10.11111 21. iWaft 19. Notices ATHWELL'S • IIENSALL PROPERTY TO BE AUCTIONED To be held for the ESTATE OF LLOYD THOMPSON at 11/4 miles west and 11/2 miles north of Hensall on WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 at 1:15 P.M. TRUCKS:4973 1500 Custom % Ton, 31,000 miles-wi certificate; 1958 G.M.C. - V8, 14 ft. rack (as is) COMBINE: Gleaner .K - 10 ft. header, Innis pick up, cab, straw choper, 2 row corn head 'like new) TRACTORS: Allis Chalmers W.D.45 with duals and loader. Allis Chalmers B. with puller scuffler. IMPLEMENTS : Innis 570 windrower with cross conveyor; 3 - 180 bu. gravity boxes; 3 - 6 ton wagons; 220 bu. gravity, box; Allied 40 ft. PTO 6" auger;40 ft. In t double disc.; .3 drum land roller; 10 ft. chain harrows; 10 ft. spring tooth harrows; wagon and flat rack; A.C. 3 furrow' 14" plow;. 15 run Int. grain and fertilizer drill; 6 section diamond harrows; Int. 9 ft. cultivator; M:N. 7 ft. trail mower; 6 ft. chisel plow. MISC. - PA ton Nitrate in bags.. Approx. 10 ton 8 - 24 - 16, fertilizer in bags - 3 - 2000 gal gas tanks; trailer racks; 300-400 (4"-6") tile. NOTE: No small items. Plan to attend. No 'reserve on items. Must be sold to clear Estate. RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE AUCTIONEERS LIQUIDATORS' APPRAISERS CLINTON - 482.3120 20-93-1 CLEARING AUCTION " OF CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS, TRACTOR, USED 'BUILDING MATERIAL ETC., FOR MALONEY BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION LIMITED, DUBLIN, ONTARIO, ON SATURDAY, MAY 24 AT 10:30 A.M. "SHARP" TRACTOR, TRUCK5 - 1974 Chevrolet Custom 20 34 ton heavy duty pickup with covered rack; 1970 International V.4 ton pick up; 1969 Chevrolet C 40 truck with 14 ft. stake and rack; International 434 diesel tractor with 1501 loader hydraulic dirt and snow buckets; set of tractor chains; two tool .racks for pick up trucks; little Rhino 6 ft. mounted blade; trucks will be sold certified, 'MAILERS - Mobile office trailer 7 ft. 6 in. x 20 ft.; construction trailer; steel two • vyheel trailer; heavy two wheel trailer; two sets of tandem axles off mobile home; two tongues with jack; eight new tires and rims to fit axles. • TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT Transit level and stand nearly new; two builders levels with stand and graduated rods; 30 in. power trowel; Kohler three thousand watt portable generator; Winpower two thousand watt portable generator; 10 in. Stihl concrete saw; two in. gas concrete vibrator; two in. electric concrete vibrator; Kelly cement screed; Beaver eight in. bench saw with 3/4 h.p. motor and stand; Beaver four in. jointer; Stanley mitre saw and stand; cutting torch, gauges, hoses and tips; small drill press and stand; pipe cutter dies and stand; sub floor stapler and mallet; water pressure system; one' and one quarter submersible water pump and hoses; Cascade 40 water heater; chains, chain tighteners, cable etc.; 20 ton' hydraulic jack; quantity of shore jacks; precast bridge hardware and overhang brackets; large quantity of bridge hardware; many small tools and others items pertainidg to construction business; Ford three furrow mountecrplow; 21 in, back hoe bucket; 12 ft. belt conveyor with 3/. h.p. electric motor; George White cement mixer for front end loader with hydraulic motor; four section of heavy galvanized steel scaffolding; two portable toilets. CEMENT FORMS - 100-four x eight ft. sheets of Y4 inch plywood; 100 - two x eight ft. sheets of 1/.4 inch plywood; 30 - 12 in. x 16 ft. curb cement forms. USED CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS .- three - 14 ft. six in. I beams; quantity of six in. timber; quantity of two in. x 10 in. up to 16 ft. long; quantity of two x eight in.; large quantity .of two in. x six in. up to 16 ft. long; large quantity of three in. bridge planks; eight -'14 ft. section of.diamond bridge railing( 25 ft. hydro pole; three- temporary hydro services; 21 ft. of 56 in. concrete tile; corrugated steel pipe in various sizes; two - 20 in. x 71/2 ft. concrete tile; two - 200 gallon fuel tanks; large quantity of. two in. x four in. from two to six feet long; large quantity, of eight in. x eight in. cribbing 5 ft. long; 48 in. catch basin; large quantity of small pieces of plywood; bridge signs and barricades; many other items too numerous to mention. . TERMS - Cash NO RESERVE. NOTE.- Due to large offering sale•must start on time. MR. PETER MALONEY, JR. - Proprietor RICHARD LOBS AND R. G. GETHKE - Auctioneers Clinton Bornholm 20-93-1 iffer +IP -.11111& ler 4MB. TENDER Town of Seaforth Sealed TENDER APPLICATIONS clearly marked will be received by the undersigned until 12 Noon on the 30th. day of May, To Tar & Chip '3 miles of reads and streets in the Town of Seaforth. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted and further particulars available at the office of the clerk. Robert H. Franklin, Clerk, Town of Seaforth Box 610, Seaforth, Ontario. 21-93-1 TENDER The Township of Hibbert Sealed and separate tenders on Township Tender Forms, for open and closed work on the: McCurdy Drainage Works Township of Hibbert will be received by the undersigned until noon Tuesday, June 3rd 1975 for construction of the: McCURDY DRAINAGE WORKS 2530 lineal feet of open drain (2,250 cu. yds.) 5170 Lineal feet closed drain. 1.Concrete Catch--Basin - - -- 1 Y-connection Tile connections and e extensions, County Road Crossing. Plans and profiles may be seen at the Clerk's Office, Dublin. Township to supply mat erials. Please state-approximate dates of start and completion. A certified cheque for 10% of bid to accompany tender, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CHARLES FRIEND Clerk, /•" Township of Hibbert 21-93-2 Township of Hibbert • Sealed tenders, on Township Tender forms, for closed work on the: Forbes Drainage Works Township of Hibbert, will be received by the undersigned until neon, Tuesday June 3rd, 1975 for the construction of: Larry McGrath Construction Interior or E#erior Renovations Concrete Work, Weed work Brick work 1.4 MITCHELL- 348.9407 348-9406 ' 19-90-tf 20..AUction Sales WATERLOO'S oldest firm offers elktround MORTGAGE SERVICE No rejection because of impaired credit,' refinancing a specialty. HARDTMAN & STUCK LTD. 884-6030 (call collect from out-of-town) 19-904 20. Auction Sales 1111 ...".'.1111r AUCTION SALE