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KNAPP'S FURNITURE
And AUCTION ROOM
482-1336 •
20-95-tf
21. Tenders Wanted
TENDERS
for
Road
Construction
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
Tender for the
SUPPLY
CRUSHING
and
DELIVERY
of approximately 4,500 cu. yds. of
Granular A, for the supply and
delivery of approxiMately 10,000
cu. yd. of granular B and for the
supply and delivery of
approximately 1,500 cu. yd. of fill
for construction of approximately
2 miles of road will be received by
the undersigned up until 1:00
p.m. on ,
JULY 7, 1975
Lowest or any. , tender not
necessarily accepted.
Township tender forms to be
used. For further information and
tender forms contact the Road
Superintendent.
A 10% deposit cheque required
with tender.
ALLAN NICHOLS(N,
ROAD SUPERINTENDENT, ,
EGMONDVIILE' Ont.
527;1226 or 527-1838.
21-96.1 -
VILLAGE OF HENSALL
Tenders for
Painting
Sealed Tenders will be received
by the undersigned up, to 5:00
o'clock
JULY 7, 1975
FOR THE PAINTING OF THE
EXTERIOR OF THE
HENSALL TOWN HALL
and
FIREBALL
Contractors to apply two coats
and supply all material. Lowest or
any Tender not necessarily
accepted. Work to be completed
by October 30, 1975.
For further intormation apply at
the Clerk's Office.
EARLE SHAFFER
Clerk
21-96-1 The second instalment is due on or before November 29, 1975.
James I . McIntosh
Clerk-Treasurer
22-96-1
23. Bus. Directory 23. Bus. Directory
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD.
WATCH AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS
WE SELL AND SERVICE—
Bulova' - Accutron Watches
— 3 STORES-7
SEAFORTH — CLINTON —WALKERTON
23-954
TENDER
‘,(171,' iftioton Wotenty
aottoed eduee;Won
will receive plainly marked sealed
tenders on the following up to 12
o'clock noon,
FRIDAY
JUNE 27, 1975.
Industrial Arts Eipsiranent and
Home Economics Appliances.
Specifications and tender forms
.nay be obtained from the Board
Office, 103 Albert St., Clinton,
Ontario.
W. Shortreed D.J.Cochrane
Chairman Director L..
21.96-1
Lobb & Gethk4
AUCTION CALENDAR
Auctioneers & Appraisers
Clinton Monkton
482-7898 347-2465
Sat.,June 14 - Lakeview
Sales, farm machinery
auction 11:00 A.M.
Fri.,June 20 - 1 o'clock
ti,actors, farm machinery
w.fte. at the Westerly
end of the town of
Mitchell ,, on No.8 High-
way for Edward Huns-
berger.
Sat.,-June 21- 1 o'clock,
furniture, household
effects, etc., half mi. west
of Dublin, No. 8
Highway, for James J.
Krauskopf.
Sat., July 5-furniture
antiques, etc. in the
Town. of Mitchell for
Mrs. Valentine Neeb
Estate.
2d-96,1
rL
r
Twelve enter
iss Centennial
O'Rourke accompanied by guitar
led the Guides in several songs,
Highlight of the evening was thd
preSentation of the Canada cord;
formerly called Gold Cord by
District CommissiOner, • Mrs.
Vivian Newnham. The three girls
. were: patti O'Rotirke, Comp'.
Leader, 1st Seaforth Comp. and'";'
Rangers; Lorna Eggert 'Comp.
Leader and 1st Seaforth Comp.
and Rangers; Joan Racho Guide
1st Seaforth Comp., • Gayle Van
der Velden received her All
Round. Cord.
The, evening closed with
Brownie and Guide Taps.
Vanastra
pool. hosts
Announcement
G. A. Whitney, who for more than thirty years has carried on in •
Seaforth the business of
G. A. WHITNEY FUNERAL' HOME
and
WHITNEY FURNITURE
announces that the G.A.Whitney Funeral Home has been sold to Ross W.
Ribey of Acton effective June 1, 1975 and in the future will be known as the
WHITNEY-RIBEY
FUNERAL HOME
The Whitney Furniture Store will continue to be carried on by Mr.
Whitney who also will assist MC.Ribey in the Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home.
Mr. Whitney expresses his appreciation and thanks for the many
courtesies extended him and the confidence placed in hith during the 32
years he has conducted the funeral horrie in Seaforth and looks forward to a
continuation of the same courtesy and confidence on behalf of. Mr. Filbey.
WHITNEY-RIBEY FUNERAL HOME
527-1390
•
WHITNEY
W4812 • •
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'actionSales 23. Bus: DirectOrY
USE
EXPOSITOR WANT -
_ Phone 527-0240
The family of the late Mrs. Mabel
Hudson wish to express their
sincere appreciation to relatives,
friends, and, neighbors for die-
beautiful ' floral """ tri6at674
donations to charitable
organizations, cards of sympathy
and acts of kindness during , their
recent bereavement in the ;loss of
a dear mother, grandmother and
great-grandmother. Special,
thanks to the staff at Kilbarchan,
the Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home, Rev. Reuber and 'the
Seaforth Women's Institute.
24-96-1 •
Q. Auction Silea
22. Legal Notices
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
NOTICE TO
Property
Owners Owners
A Building Permit is required
in 'the TOwnship of 'Grey to erect
or alter a building or constru.ction
of any kind within the Township
that Vas a total cost in excess of
$1,000.00. '
EDYTHE M. CARDIFF
Clerk-Treasurer.
22-96-1
NOTICE T9 CREDITO' S
IN THE'ESTATE OF
MABEL ALDORA HUDSON
All persons having claims against
the estate of Mabel Aldora
Hudson, late of the Town of
Seaforth, in the County of Huron,
Housekeeper, deceased, who
died on the 1st day of June, 1975
are hereby notified to send in full
p articulars of their claims to the
undersigned ow& before the 3rd
day of July, 1975, after• which
date the assets will be distributed
having regard only to claims then
received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this
9th day of June, 1975.
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executors.
22-96-3
NOTICE TO'CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
JOHN FRANCIS NOLAN
All persons having claims against
the estate of John Francis Nolan,
late of the Township of McKillop
in the County of Huron, retired
farmer, deceased, who died on
the 18th day of Ma y, 1975, are
hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the 3rd
day of July, 1975, after which
date the assets will be distributed
having regard only to claims then
received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this
10th day of June, 1975.
McCONNELL — STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors.
22.96-3
R. S. BOX
• FUNERAL HOME
Phones:
Day 527-0680 - Night 527.0885
23-954
24, Cards of Thanks'
THOMPS011it We would like to
express our sincere thanks to, our
family and friends for the party
they had for us on our Thirtieth
Anniversary. Many thanks to all
who took part and for cards, gifts
and good wishes. Sincerely, —
Ken and Ilene Thompson.
. 24-96x1
Helen and Harold Connell wish to
express their appreciation to all
who attended their 40th
Anniversary party for cards and
gifts and a special thanksto our
family ' who made all the
arrangements. It will long be
remembered. 24-96x1 •
25. In Neirnoriam •
GLANVILLE: In loving memory of
a dear son and brother Meryl
Detiglas who passed away three
years ago June 10.
If only we could see yop Doug
Your hands we could lifit touch
And hear you say hello to us
Things wouldn't hurt so much,
We didn't stand beside you
To see your life depart
But when we heard that you
were gone
It really broke our hearts
Our hearts still ache with
saddness
Our eyes shed many a tear
Only God knows how much we
miss you
And wish that you were here.
— Sadly missed arid lovingly
remembered by mom, dad;
sisters and brothers. 25-96x1
'GLANVILLE — In loving memory
of a dear grandson, and cousin,
Meryl Douglas, who passed away
very stiddenly three years agO on
June 10.
Thinking of you today, Doug
But that is, nothing new
We thought of you yesterday
And the day before that too.
And we will think of you
tomorrow
And each day as they come and
go
We will think of you forever
We love and miss you so.
To know we never said good-
bye
Will always bring regret
But the hearts that love you
c , dearly
4re the hearts . that w.onit
forget
— Always remembered with
cherished memories, by Grandma
Glanville, Carol, Dan, Karen „and
Laurie. 25.96-1
GLANVILLE:
In loving memory of a dear
friend Meryl Douglas who passed
away three years ago June 10.
They who think that you are
gone, '
Because no more your face they
see
Are wrong - for in our hearts
you live '
And always will in memory.
— Lovingly remembered by
FRIENDS. 25-96x1
BUTTERS— In loving memory of
a dear Father, Father-in-law and
Grandfather, Thomas G. Butters
who left us suddenly one year ago
on June 7, 1974.
He had a nature you could not
help loving
And a heart as pure as gold
And to those who knew him and
loved him
His memory will never grow
cold.
— Lovingly remembered by son
Bill, daughter-in-Law Sheila -and
grandsons. '25-96-1
26. Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Orville G. Oke,
Seaforth, wish to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
elder daughter Elaine Kathryn to
Mr. Raymond William Baker,
only son of Mr. and. Mrs. M. W.
Baker of London. The wedding
will take place on Saturday, July
5, 1975 at 4 p.m. at Northside
United church, Seaforth, Ontario.
26-96x1
Mr. ' and Mrs. Keith Fraser,
R.R.1, St. Marys, are pleased to
announce vthe forthcoming ,
marriage of their elder daughter,
M arlene Lenore, to Mr. Brian
Russel Price, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Price, Seaforth. The
wedding will take place on
friday, July 11, 1975 at 7 o'clock
in Kirkton United Church, Kirton,
Ontario. 26-96,1
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. 26-95-tf
27. Births ,
BROADWORTH — Bill , and
Lynda, R.R.#1, LondesborO, are
pleased to announce the birth of a
daughter, Donna Louise, 8 lb. 1
oz., on June 1, 1975 at Seaforth
Comthunity Hospital. A sister for
Mark. 27-96- I
27". ,thrthe •
MeitgacHER — 'Mr. -and Mrs.
Don McKercher ate pleased to
announce the birth of their son,
John Cameron, on Tue'sday,'june
3'. 1975 at' St. Joseph's Hospital,
London. ' 27,90i1.
CARNOCHAN. Bill and Sharon
(nee Keys)) of Lucan are proud to
announce the arrival of their
daughter, Robyn Johanne
June 3, 1975 at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London.- 27-96-1
BAKKER—Mr: and Mrs. Arthur
Bakker, R.R.2, Seaforth, on June
4, at Seaforth Community
Hospital, a son. 27-96x1
GRIDZAK To Mr. and Mrs.
Randy Griklzalr R.R.2, Seaforth
on June 8,,at Seaforth COmmunity
Hospital, a daughter. 27-960
McCALL — To Mr. and Mrs.
Murray McCall; R.R.1, Seaforth,
June 9 at Seaforth Community
Hospital, a daughter. 27-96x1
Cords presented
A pot luck. supper was enjoyed
by Brownies, Guides, Rangers,
Guiders and mothers gat the
Legion Hall.
Correspondent
• Mrs. Ed. Regele '
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Ellacott
of London,
and daughter Bernice of A r cola,
Saskatchewan visited on Saturday
afternoon with Mrs. - Mary
Thornton.
Miss Marion McCallum and
Angie and Mr. Murray Hare of
Listowel spent, weekend at home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
McCallum.
Mr's. Joan Underwood, Mrs.
Violet Webster of Toronto, Miss
Isabel Henley of San Antonia
Texas, U.S.A. and Miss Lillian
Underwood of Ottawa visited on
Monday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs.Edward Regele and Mrs.
Mary Thornton. „„ ,,,,,
Mr. Walter. Clark spent a few
sor's name in brackets are: Diane
Jansen (Stedmans); Sharon Glan-
ville (Broome's Floor Coverings);
Pam Geddes (Optimists); Mary
Anne Van Bakel (Lions Club);
Caroline Young •(Order of the
Eastern Star); Dena Wey
On Saturday, May 31, seventy
friendS, 'former neighbours and
relatives gathered at Kinburn
Hall -to, join Kgh.. ,'and MOOO'
"ThOMp4Ort of 000094 in
celebrating . their thirtieth
wedding anniversary.' ' tie
. evening was spent playing euchre
with prizes going to Ladies High,
Mrs.Wes. 'Agar; Ladies Low' -
Mrs, Ken Colson; Men's High -
Irwin Agar; Men's Low - David
Scott; Lone Hands - Sam McC1hre
and Lucky Chair, Don Buchanan,
Jim Jamieson called Ken and
Ilene and theii attendants of
th4ty years ago, Jean Agar Keyes
and John Thompson to the front.
He read a humorous story which
brought back many memories and
theii' sop presented then with a
family Portrait on behalf of the
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Agar,
Sarnia provided music for
dancing and Mrs. Wes Agar,
Seaforth . favoured with solos.
Lunch was served by their family.,
Entertainment was provided by
the Bradley family of Clinton,
which was enjoyed by everyene.
At intermission Miss Patti
days last week in Chatham
visiting his brother 1vlr. Harold•
Clark.
Mrs.' Thelma Mills, spent last .
Wednesday with her daughter in
Blenheim. .
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regele
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs'.
Stanley Preszcator and family at
Crediton.
Mrs. Mervyn Smith who has
been a patient • in Stratford
Hospital has returned to her
home,.
(MclLwain CcinstrUction); Vickie
Miller (Vincent Farm Equipment)
Marg Van Dyke (Queen's Hotel);
Barb Tilley (Canadian Tire); Ruth
Jeffrey (Bob and Betty's Variety);
Cathy Murray (SDHS.); and
Heather Mcpherson (Seaforth
Firemen).
Seaforth's Centennial Happy
Citizen, as selected by the Happy
Citizen's group in town 'is Mrs.
Elizabeth Brown.
The Miss Centennial winner
will be an trounced at the Centen-
nial' Ball at the arena.
00046werepresep•OntSarnin,
SWIM& PO4c4Cht. Staff*,
Clinton, Utle0010;
' Ppint Edward
hirty years ago 'June• 2, 1945 .f
ICen'neth. Lane Thompson, 'and .:
Alma.' Ilene . Broome were married..
Roxboro Their maid ;, of Itonotir
was Jean .Agafa cousin,' .n 0"
bride and best Van. Iva* ,John
mopsonitrlyerofttegron. mrsAnn4aiunt.fherd0,
provided wedding tiusic,.,
For
rniany
years
rl/Kenafea andWlie
Ilene
lived in the
they farmed. They moved to,
Goderich in 1971 Theirfamily
consists of three children, Judi
and her husband', Arthur
McMichael of Dungannon; Jim
and his wife, the fainter Brenda
Kerslake of Goderich; and Joan at
home. Six grandchildren
complete the family, ' Rhonda,
'Jeffrey and Stott Mc Michael and
Rick',' Renee and Danielle '
Thompson.
Correspondent
• Karen Lehnen
Vanastra Park and Recreation
Committee will host a sivim-a-
thon, Saturday, June 21
beginning at 1:30 p.m. Prizes for
various age .groups, most money
raised, and most nipney pledged
per length, will be won by
participants. It looks like• it should
be' a fun day.
Funds raised from
the swim-a-thon will be used to
enlarge the change room facilities
at the swimming ,pool as well as
purchase new gymnasium andf4
pool equipment.
• For pledge sheets or more
information 'contact the Vanastra
Recreation Centre, 482-3544.
Come on Vanastra get your feet
wet and challenge your neighbour
to a length!
The Community Agsociation's
Coffee Hour will be cancelled
Thursday, June 12. Remember to
mark you calendar for the next
Coffee Club meeting, Thursday,
June 19 at 8 p.m.
20. Auction Sales
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME .
87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth
Phone Seaforth 527,1390
23.95-tf .
-JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
By Appointment Only .
Seaforth Office
Tues. , Wed.,Thurs.,Fri.
9 to 5:30 P.M.
Thufsday evenings
Monday only - Clinton Office
For Appointment
Phone 527-1240 - or 482-7010
23-95-tf
24. Cards of Thanks
Many thanks to all my family,'
friends and neighbours , for the
lovely flowers, treats and get well
cards I received in Seaforth
Community Hospital and since I
have returned home. Everyone's
thoughtfulness was much
appreciated. Special thanks to
Drs. Malkus and Underwood, also
the nurses for their kindness and
the ambulance. attendants.
Anne Kennedy. 24-96-1
I wanted this thank you to be
something really special to show
the people who make 'Seaforth
Hospital as great as it is that I'll
never forget the care. which I
received during the last two
years. There was something
much more than professional care
involved I felt. Everyone who
works in the hospital made my
stay endurable but I think 99% of
the thanks must go directly to the
nurses.They had to put up with
me . What can I say but thank' you
to the doctors who looked after
me, especially Doctor
Underwood.And thanks to the
people of the community for, this
year's and 1973's remembrances.
—'Sincerely, Anne Marie Allen.
1 , 24-96x1
The family of the late Th omas F.
Costello express their sincere
thanks to everyone who have'
been so thoughtful in our sad
loss. To all those who sent
flowers, Mass cards, food to the
,house, your prayers and other '
'expressions of sympathy. Special
thanks to 'our wonderful
neighbors who helped so much.
Also our former neighbors and
friends , in Logan Township.
Thank you Fr. Sullivan for the•
guidance and help you gave us.
To the Catholic Women's League
for serving ' the lovely meal.
Thanks to the Box Funeral Home
and pallbearers. Your kindness
will always be remembered.
24-96x1
LOU ROWLAND
TRANSPORT LTD.
P.C.V. Class CDF & FS
Serving Dublin & Seaforth areas
Phone 345-2301 Dublin anytime
23-95-tf
Taxes Due •
Township of Tuckersmith
The first instalment of-the 1975 Taxes are due
on or before June 13th
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of tractors, farm machinery
and miscellaneous items on
No. 8 Highway at the
westerly edge of the Town
of Mitchell on
FRIDAY • JUNE 20th
At 1:00 P.M.
OFFERING INCLUDES:
John Deere 2120 Diesel
tractor with power steering
run only 680 hours; John
Deere 1120 tractor with No.
48 quick hitch lbader,
hydraulic bucket and power
steering, run only 490
hours.; Massey. -Ferguson
No. 124 baler; Allied
automatic bale stooker with „
hydraulic drive; New Hol-
land 256 siderake; Allis
Chalmers hay conditioner;
New Holland 7 ft. mounted
mower; New Holland 36 ft.
bale and grain elevator with
undercarriage and 1 1/2 h.p.
electric" tinit rOi.; "tof0p
wagon with flat rack; 2
Turnco wagons with flat
racks; 20 ft. feeder rack on
Cockshutt wagon; Allied
manual bale stooker; Stook
loading fork for front end
loader; 8 bales of baler
twine; Kongskilde 11.3
cultivator with levelling
harrows; IHC 10 ft. trail
cultivator; Allis Chalmers 3
''furrow 14" bottom
mounted plow; 28 plate
disc; 32 iplate disc; Turnco
10 ft. packer; 3 section drag
harrows; six section
harrows and pole; 10 ft.
chain harrows; Cockshutt
#11 seed drill; Seed easy
grass seeder; 12 ft. 4"
grain auger with motor;
grain aerator; John Deere
#34 P.T.O. single beater
manure spreader; New
• Holland 300 P.T.O. manure
spreader; John Deere 7 ft. ,
auger snow blower;Rosco
1350 bu. steel granary; •
Beatty right hand drive
stable cleaner with 30 ft.
boom, approx. 220 ft. of
chain; 6 ft. scraper blade;
Webster portable air
compressor; 2 rolls of
barbed wire; Surge milker
pump and motor; 3 Surge -
milker units; electric
fencer; Universal mineral
feeder; some milk cans;
Ketchum cattle tattooing
outfit; 200 gal. tank;
Sunbeam cattle clipper with
brush; 3 bags of Otto Pick
permanent pasture mix
grain seed; 1 bag of tre-foil
and timothy seed; plus
many other items too
numerous to mention.
TERMS: CASH
No Reserve as the farm is
sold.
NOTE: This is a good lot of
well-maintained . ' farm
machinery, so plan to
attend.
EDWARD HUNSBERGER
Proprietor
R. G. GETHKE
RICHARD LOBB
Auctioneers
Not. responsible for
accidents on day of sale.
20-96-2
TWILIGHT AUCTION SALE
For ESTATE OF JESSIE LOVE, GOderfeh, and two other
household lots from Goderich, held at the Safford Valley Hall, 1/1
mile north of Goderich on
WEDNESDAY evening, JUNE 18 at 6115P.M.,
CONSISTS OFs Duncan Phyfe extension table; 4 diners; corner
china cabinet; Eleetrohome Stereo; round oak tilt top extension
table; 6 diners; buf let; drop front secretary desk; twin 54" spool
beds; twin 39" beds; cherry chest of drawers; pine blanket box;
oak library table; 2 chesterfield suites; washstands; commodes;
ppright piano and stool; rocking chairs;, parloUr, tables; bed
chesterfield (new); rugs; odd chairs; coffee and end tables;.
recliner ; dressers, chest of drawers; books; silver; glass; china;
brass; iron; pictures and frames; quilts;) bedding; linens; foot
stools; garden toe's; hand tools.
APPLIANCES: Fleetwood 23" black and white T.V. (new);.
Frigidaire 24" -stove; Westinghouse 24" stove; smali appliances
p Over 350 lots.
TERMS - cash " • NO REURVE
RATHWELL AUCTION SERVICE
Auctioneers & Appraisers
Brucefield - 482-3120
20-96-1
Twelve entries have been
received for the Miss Seaforth
Centennial contest, which takes
place Saturday, June 28. Audrey
Mcllwain, who with Jane Vincent,
is agonizing the contest says that
the judges will all be from out of
town.
Contestants, with their sport=_._
Saskatchewan visitors
were in McKillop
Guides, kii-ownies have Opt-luck'.
We are sorry to see Mr:"ond,
Mrs. Harold Wilson leave our SWiM , athon
community but wish 'them
happiness living in the trailer
park at Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Schultz of
Blyth visited with Mr. and Mrs
Edward Regele,Monday evening.