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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-07-03, Page 15ANST R. S. BOX FUNERAL HOME Phones: , • Day 527-0680 - Night 527-0885 23-99-If LOU ROWLAND TRANSPORT LTD. P.C.V. Class CDF & FS Serving Dublin &teaforth areas Phone 345-2301 Dublin anytime 23-99-tf We wish to express sincere thanks and Appreciation to relatives, neighbors, and friends for acts of kindness, expressions of sympathy, floral arrangements, donations to the cancer fund, and cards during our recent bereavement of our son and brother. Special thanks to nurses and doctors who attended Lorne at Seaforth Community Hospital, Rev. Hancock, R,S.B6x Funeral Home and Egmondville U.C. W. Your kindness and, thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Herb and Hazel Harrison and Family. 24-99x1 We wish to say a sincere Thank You for cards, flowers and gifts we received while in hospital and since returning home. — Theresa and Lisa Barry 24-99x1 I would like to thank my family, friends and neighbors for the flowers, treats and get well cards I received while a patient in Stratford General and Seaforth Community Hospitals, and during my convalescence at 195 Cameron St., • Corunna, Ontario. Everything has been very much appreciated. — Mrs. Luella Marshall. 24-99-1 I would like to thank all my friends, neighbors and relatives for all the visits, treats and cards while I was in the hospital and since coming home. To the nursing staff for their kindness and good care.Thanks to Dr. P. L. Brady and to Dr. Steven Brady. It was all very much appreciated. — Ethel Leeniing. 24-99-1 For the beautiful cards, visitations and phone calls enjoyed from so many in Seaforth and other communities on my 93rd birthday, Rev. J. Use Stewart expresses his gratitude. A special, _thanks is .extended to Rev. M. \Erleuber and the, Northside congregation for their recognition of the same at the Sunday service. — J. Ure Stewart 24-99x1 Terlders for • Dtai TOWNSHIP OF HaLETT Wallace 250 lineal feet of open drain (400 c.y.) 2762 lineal feet of closed drain (16" - 18") 2 Catch Basins Bowes 6,479 lineal feet of open drain • (11,400 c.y.) 5,587 lineal feet of closed' drain (18" - 6") 6 Concrete Catch Basins 2 Township Road Culverts 1 Railway Culvert 1 County Road Culvert Separate Tenders will be accepted for open and closed work. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to state dates of commencement and finish. Breakdown between Crossings and Lands to be shown. A cheque for 10% of the Tender price to accompany Tender. No Tender accepted after 5:00 P.M. on FRIDAY, JULY 18,1975 Further particulars, plans and specifications may be seen at the Clerk's Office. Clare Vincent Clerk Box 293, Londesboro 21-99-2 23. Bus. Directory JOHN E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST By Appointment Only Seaforth Office Tites.,Wed.,Thurs.,Fri. 9 to Si30 P.M!. Thursday evening's 'Monday only - Clinton Office For Appointment. Phone 527-1240 -or i,482-701.9.: _223-99-tf WHITNEY,RIBEY FUNERAL HOME otices Feeney Carpentry. . Renovations - additions - Arches Rec. Itoema Et9, Phone 345-2405 19-97A, For painting, decorating and paper hanging call Garry Bannon, 527-1582, Seaforth. 19-98-4 MANUFACTURERS'Rep. would like attractive Site for display of new above .greund pool. Call collect 416-36-9278. 19-991 If you are thinking of buying or selling ANTIQUES OR USED FURNITURE contact NORM WHITING Exeter 235-1964 We buy estates, household lots or single articles. 19-994f Need a Large or Small Sign? Prompt efficient service Estimates Free Located in Vanastra 482-3513 19-99-if CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and . PROCESSING Beef-Mondays, Hogs-Tuesdays AL'S MARKET Phone 262-2017 19-99-tf M& M Louis Maloney Jerry Murray lc, ,(,• 0 t r • uch • o 0, on sn - Dtiblin, Ontario Pouted concrete foundations and all, types of cement work. Phone : 345-2884 19-991 USE EXPOSITOR WANT - ADS Phone 527-0240 20. Auction Sales 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 20-994 We Need Used Curs & Trucks Now's the time to trade up to a 1975 Ford HIGHEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES PAID HERE'S A CAR FOR YOU AT A PRICE YOU'LL LIKE 1971 MAVERICK GRABBER 302 V-8,,, $ 1995 automatic, mini console, bucket seats, radio, whitewalls. Licence 1111554 1973 TORINO. 4-door sedan equipped with select air-codditioning, AM/FM stereo with tape, 3295 automatic. Licence DFU538 1968 PLYMOUTH FURY III 2-door hardtop, V- 8, automatic, power steering, power brakes. $ 695 Before inspection. Licence DFX443 1971 CHEV CAPRICE '2-door hardtop, V-8, automatic, power steering, bower brakes, radio. Licence DUM704 $ 2395 1970 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME 2-door hard- top, V-8 automatic, power steering and brakes, AM/FM with tape.player, power door locks, air 2495 conditioning. Licence DFU682 1972 CHEV KINGSWOOD Estate Wagon, fully equipped including third-row seat (10 2395 passenger). DWE729 Before Inspection. 1969 DODGE POLARA 500 2-door hardtop, 318V-8, automatic, power steering and brakes,' $ 995 radio. Licence DFX694 Before Inspection. 1971 VOLKSWAGEN 1600 4-speed transmis- $ 1095 sion. Licence DFU582 Before Inspection. TRUCKS 1974 FORD F250 Styleside pickup, 360 V-8, automatic, 7500 GVW package, 8.75x16.5 10 ply tires, long-arm western mirrors, only 14,000 one -owner miles. Licence B84-200. .1972 FORD /2 ton, 8 cylinder, standard transmission, heavy duty suspension. Licence C67784 1973 FORD 1/2 ton, 8 cylinder, standard transmission, heavy duty suspension. Licence C55535 1972 FORD F250 Styleside pickup 360 V-8, automatic, power brakes, deluxe pickup Ilex cover. Licence C55742 1972 FORD F250 pickup, 8 cylinder, automatic, heavy duty suspension, rear step bumper. Licence H68942 '4495 '2595 '3295 '3495 '2795 Larry Snider Motors LIMITED EXETER 2254 640 LONDON 22/4141 Open tiVeekddystiiifil 9:60 Stifi;rdeiyi A PANCAKE EATER David Campbell was one of hundreds who stood in line Saturday morning at the, pancake breakfast on Main Street.David is the son Of Bill and Grace Campbell,' Dublin., (Photo by Larry Sydenharn) ARNOLD STINNISSEN LIFE — HEALTH and ACCIDENT — Registered Rethement Pensions — Income Tax Deductable Registered Retirement Annuities — REPRESENTING — Sun Life Assurance Company Of Canada TELEPHONEt 527-0410 117 GODERICH ST. EAST -- SEAFORTH 22. Legal Notices 22. Legal Notices ENVIRONMENTAL HEARING BOARD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING WASTE DISPOSAL SITE FOR LANDFILLING mg, WHITINGamorattoor Twilight Auction Sale of Household Furnishings, Antiques and Misc. Items Wed., July 9 at 6:30 p.m. sharp at 58 William St., behind 63 Main St., Exeter, Ont. This is the belongings of Mr. & Mrs. Frank Huff, Exeter and Miss Elda Brown HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS — Admiral 2 door No Frost refrigerator, like new; walnut finished corner china cabinet; Duncan Pfife table and 5. chairs; 5 wooden chairs; buffet; drop leaf table; platform rocker; 2 hostess chairs; student's desk; Electrohome dehUniidifier; mirrors; step stool; table and • , floor lamps; heater; card table; rug; mats; runners; blankets; books; dishes; pots and pans; wall plaques. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES -1— 3 washstands; dresser; Sideboard; desk with drawer and secretary desk on'top; teed- dle sewing machine; piano stool; J. T. Rowe pump organ; 'trunks; leather chair; 2 wood rocking thairt; 4 pce. settee set; press back high chair; parlor table, bamboo parlor table; Set of 6 chairs; Waterbury mantel clock; several, pictures and frames, some fancy; hall tree; iron fry pan; 2 - 6 pce, toilet sets; pitcher and bc4v1; Cheese dish; souvenir pieces; Bride's basket with frame; Nippon salt and, pepper and others; some Bagarici; milk glass; depression glasii, 2 ail lamps; tins; books; and many ' ' MISC. ITEMS Coleman stove; sleeping bogs; fish spear; large barlseque with hood, liiii 'fievto; k,iiheelbarrow;ranad ears for TV; and many many Other ;laths, ' Terns, Cash Norm Whiting, Auctioneer Phone 2354064 24:99-1 on Sales 20. Alit on alei AND J4.1NELLORY REPAIRS • WE SELL» AND SERVICE-7 Butova Accutron - WatcheS — 3 STORES— SEAFORTH — CLINTON --WALKERTON 23-994 24. Cards of Thanks 26. Personal 87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth I would lilke to thank everyofie for Phone Seaforth 527-1390 cards, flowers and visits while I 23.994• was a patient in Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY The Township of Stanley has applied to the Ministry of the Environment for approval of a waste disposal site for . landfilling to serve the Township of Stanley to be located in the vicinity of the west half of Lot 16, Concession B.R.N. in the Township of Stanley. The- Environmental hearing, Board will conduct, a public hearing to obtain information and to hear the views of the public so that it can form an opinion on the merits as to whether the use and operation of the proposed site would or would tir of be in the public interest. Written and oral submissions may be made to the Board at the hearing. The Board will not consider any subniissions regarding the proposal after the hearing has been closed. The hearing will be held On Tuesday, July 15, 1975 commencing at 10:oo o'clock in the morning, local time, in the Township of Stanley Hall, Varna, Ontario. Copies of a plan related to the proposal will be available for examination and ihsOction during normal business hours at the office of the Municipal Clerk of the Township of Stanley, R.R.#1, Tirticefield, Ontario. STATUTORY ItatkENCtS The Environmental protection Act, 1971 (S10.1971, Chapter g6, as amended), Sections 33a(1), 33d (1), 38 and 39. T. M.1viutphy, Secretary, EfiVirOtitifeittal Heating Hoard 224.3 IL and nurses who were so very kind. — Betty S'cott. 24-99x1 McLARNON — The family ,of the. late Harvey (Tony) McLarnon of Seaforth, wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation for the kindness shown us during our recent loss of a beloved husband, father, grandfather and , brother. Special thanks ' to relatives, friends, neighbors for their expression tpf sympathy, floral tributes an&..dgfiations to Heart Fund. We would like to thank Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, Rev.' T.E.Hancock of Egmondville, Rev. Dr. J. Semple of Lakeside, Ont., Dr.E. Malkus, Dr. V.P.Quinlan, Stratford, nurses of SeaforthHospital and the nurses of the Intensive Care Ward, Stratford, John Sinnamon and Gary Betties for their very wonderful Ambulance Service. To the friends and neighbors who helped with meals at home, the Optimist Club for the use of their 'building 'and the ladies who prepared and served lunch for the relatives and friends. 24-99-1 25. In Memoriam MELADY — In loving memory of a dear husband, Joseph Francis Malady who passed away 20 years ago July 4, 1955. , It's not the words, they are but few It's the loving memory I keep of you Though absent you are ever near Still loved, still missed and ever s-• dear. Always remembered with love by his wife Marie. 25-99-1 FORTUNE — In loving memory of Ona Fortune who passed away July 1st, 1971. • Just when your life was brightest Just when your years Were lost, You were called from this world of sorrow to a home 'of eternal rest. Always remembered by L. Voftundand family. 25-99x1 Mr. and Mrs.Angelo Phillips, Seaford), are pleased to announce, the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Mary Ann to Mr. Stanley Rex Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Johnston, R,R.1, Varna. The wedding will take place on Saturday, July 26, 1975 at 3 o'clock in St. James' Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth. ' • 26-99x1 We invite engaged couples to visit the Arbor Gifi Shop in `Clinton. Pick up a free gift and tell your friends about our Shower and Bridal registry service. No charge, no obligations. 26-994 27. Births STOLL — To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stoll, R.R.2, Seaforth, at Seaforth Community Hospital on June 27th, a son. 27-99x1 DALTON — To Mr. and Mrs.. Carl (Kelly) Dalton at Clinton Public Hospital on June 30, a son, James William. 27-99-1 VAN LOON — To Mr. and Mrs. Garry Van Loon, R.R.2, Dublin, at Seaforth Community Hospital on June 25, a daughter. 27-99x1 FO,RREST — To Mr. and Mrs. John Forrest of Seaforth ai Seaforth Community Hospital on June 27, a daughter. 27-99x1 FALCONER — . To Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Falconer, R.R.1, Dublin, at Seaforth Community Hospital, on June 28, a daughter. 27-99x1 STEWART — • Karen Elizabeth Ann,' wishes to announce -'het--t safe arrival to her parents, Bryan and Joan, June 27, 1975 at St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener, Ontario. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John B. Sinclair and Mr. and Mts. Du vid R. Stewart, • Seaforth, 27-99-1 Seaforth Manor Happenings Mrs. Jean Forrest and Mrs. Isabel Scott visited with Mr. W. Scott. Rev. and Mrs. Les McSpadden and Mr. Bert Dennis visited with Mrs. Cartwright Hawley and Mr. Zack McSpadden Mr. Carl Knight and Mr. J. Murray visited with Mr. James Walmsley.Visitors with Mr. Wil- bur Keyes were Lois, Allan and Wendy McConney of Uxbridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Carter of Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. John Wain of the Bluewater Hwy visited with Mrs. Ada Reid. Happy Birthday also to Mr. Russell Wilbee who celebrated his birthday on Saturday, June 28th. Visitors with Mrs. Ada Reid this past week were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burrows and Mrs. Ban- bury, of St. Catharines, Mrs. Janet Ford of Belleville, Mrs. H. Whittaker of Fort Erie, Mrs. Don Knight (Sheffield) and Miss Marion Scarlett of town. Mrs. Reid who is the only living charter member of the Hospital Auxilary rode in a special car on Saturday in the Centennial Parade. Mrs. Annie Harrison, Miss Ella Elder and Mrs. Mabel Scott visited with friends at Seaforth Manor. Mr. Horton McDaugall; Mr. J. • Brown and Mr. Nelson Howe visited with Mr. Lindsay McKellar. Mrs. A. McCay (Ministry of Health) London, Ontario visited Seaforth Manor on Friday June 25th. USE EXPOSITOR WANT I ADS Phone 5274240 'CLE400 AUCTION Sale of Fttraitare; Antiques and Household Effects to be held at the soatl1priY,Phd of St. Andrew• Stteet,in the TOW11 of .Mitchell on WM". JaY 5' at 12 Noon Sharp • OFFERING INCLUDES 1 lit td wall cupboard with six pane doors; two sets of six matching pressback chairs; 12 place setting of LititOges china; brass kettle; captains chair; five piece parlor suite; two extension tables; two .dry sinks; rocking chairs including wicker and pressback; copper boiler; blown glass water pitcher with five matching glasses; wash stands; beds and dressers; black leather couch; antique chests , of drawers with porcelain pulls; ice cream freezer; 'gas lamp; oil lamps;, shaft bells; apple peelers; violin; dough box; wood box; iron kettle; pictures and frames; several odd tables; several odd 'chairs; parl9s, tables; victrola; antique clocks; three beaver sealers; small glass churn; • partial chamber set; mirrors; hall tree; lamps; Sideboard; cabbage cutter; stuffed' birds; glass cabinet; set of • scales; blanket box; treadle sewing machine; combin- ation desk and china cabinet; chesterfield and. two chairs; desk; kitchen cabinet; cistern pump; doll crib; fruit jars; Admiral upright freezer; wringer washer; electric lawn mower; ' floor polisher; cooking utensils; granite ware; large offering of bedding and quilts; large offering of , dishes and glassware including many antique pieces and many, many other items too numerous to mention. NOTE — This is an excellent offering of antiques and older things and due to the large offering; the sale must start at 12 NOON SHARP, so plan to attend. TERMS — Cash NO RESERVE Mrs, Valentine Neeb Estate Proprietor R. G.GETHKE RICHARD LOBB Auctioneers Not responsible for accidents on day of sale. 20:99-1 Registered HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL for HAROLD THIEL & SONS Mitchell Sale to be held-at DAVID CARSON'S FARM MILE East of Listowel on Highway 86 fresh, some springing and the balance :hi yam* stages of lactation, , Also • 1p. Registered HOIstChl Ji9UPFahied for summer.. andfall ftebbenlog, '„ • This herd is' ail • •Ilomp 'bred and sired by Sires from 'Wc#40 Ontario—Breeders such as: Ned, EMPerer and Medalist. These cows are R.O.P. Tested and will be classified prior to the sale.Cows will be blood tested and free of tirucellos1.4. This is a good honest herd of cows which will meet any dairyman's needs. Owners are going out of dairying. Also selling our usual run of Fresh and Springing cows and heifers. CARSON'S AUCTION SERVICE David Carson Auctioneer & Sales Manager R,R.3, Listowel, 519-291-2049 20-99-1 tobb & Gethke AUCTION CALENDAR Auctioneers & Appraisers Clinton Monkton 482-7898 347-2465 Sat., July 5-furniture' antiques, etc. in the Town of Mitchell for Mrs. Valentine Neeb Estate. Sat.,July 12- Lakeview e Sales. Machinery Auction Sat.,July 19 - 1 o'clock Furniture and antiques in town of Mitchell for Cecil Rolph. Sat.:July 26- at 11 a.m. Machine shop and lot plumbing and ' heating and machine shop tools and equipment for James P. Krauskopf in the village of Dublin-. 20-98-1 21. Tenders Wanted Custodian CONTRACT TENDER PLAINLY marked sealed tenders will be received by • the undersigned up to TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1975 for contracting custodial services at • WALTON PUBLIC SCHOOL Walton. ALL tenders must be submitted on the official tender forms which are available at the Huron County Board of Education , '103 Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario NOM 1LO. THE lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. B. DUNLOP Superintendent of Business Affairs .A4ton Woevrtty ...,doaxei eekteation W. Shortreed D.J.Cochrane Chairman Director . WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 at 7:00 p.m. SALE CONSISTS OF: 24 Mature, Registered Holstein Cows, some p