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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-09-04, Page 1523. Bus. Directory 23. Bus. Directory ANSTETTTAWELLERS LTD WATCH AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS — WE SELL AND SERVICE— Bulova- Accutron -Watches — 3 STORES— SEAFORTH — CLINTON — WALKERTON 23-04-ff FeTHWELL'S A11:81111.0-i4 E---'•741kVslt 44. GODERICH PROPERTY TO BE AUCTIONED Also furniture, antiques aqnd appliances held for MAUD KEMP at 1127 Newgate Street, Goderich. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER.6 at 1:15 P.M. PROPERTY — 127 Newgate St., Goderich consists of 2 storey frame 4 bedroom house, large living room, dining room and kitchen. Terms 10% down balanc ein 30 days, selling subject to reasonable reserve. Persons interested in viewing phone: Glen Eckmier - 524-6982 for appointment. CONSISTING of round oak pedestal table; 5 ladder back chairs; walnut inlaid sideboard; 3 pc. oak high bedroom suite; tilt top desk; Victorian sofa; 2 wing back chairs; Victrola and records; 4 matching cane bottom chairs; oak dresser and bed; washstands and commodes; Rosewood chest of drawers; single colonial bed; 6 wood kitchen chairs; captain chair; pine table; walnut drop leaf table with drawer; treadle sewing machne; 2 wardrobes with mirrored doors; rocking chairs; fed' stand; parlour tables; 4 blanket boxes; chesterfield & chair; night stand; hall`, tree; trunks; lawn chairs; imitation fireplace and equipment. GLASS & CHINA — R.S.Germany, bowl; Nippon; Canadian glass; pressed glass; English dinnerware; crockery; partial wash se t. APPLIANCES — Westinghouse 24" frig; Beach 24" electric stove;, Maytag wringer washer; double wash tubs; vacuum; electric brooin; Niagara massage; humidifier; G.E.Radio; 300 day clock; mantel clock; 7 pocket watches. MISCELLANEOUS — 250 polaroid camera; quilts & bedding; pictures and frames; mirrors; cast iron; jardiniers; pots and pans; coffee grinder; silver; hand and garden tools. TERMS — CASH No Reserve RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE Brucefield - 482-3120 20.08-1 AUCTION SALE Used building material, garden tractor , some household effects and miscellaneous items for CARL KUHL in the village of Varna, Ontario. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 at 1:30 p.m. Approx. 165 pieces of 3/4" plywood 17" x 6'11"; approx. 50 pie' s of 3/4" plywood 2 ft. X 6 ft.; Approx. 225 pieces of 3/4" plywood, 18" X 24"; Approx. 50 pieces of 3/4" pressboard 2ft. x 7 ft.; Approx. 50 pieces of 1/2" pressboard 2 ft. X 6 ft.; 200 - 2" X 4" 9 ft. long, quantity of 2" X 2"; large quantity of 1/4" plywood various sizes; large quantity of 5" and 6" tongue and grove lumber up to 12 ft. long approx. 65 doors 2 ft. 8" x 6 ft.6" with hinges and hardware (most doors are smooth). 150 wooden drawers approx. 21" x 14" x 7" deep inside measurement (would make good produce or_bee boxes; quantity of nails, varipus sizes; 8 cord of split firewood (hardwood) ; two wheel garden tractor with plow, cutter bar, cultivator, blade; McCullaugh 250 chain saw; 1/2 H.P. electric Motor, 2 - 1/4 H.P. motors; hot water heater; large quantity of used electrical supplies; taps; two hydraulic door closers; Singer wringer washer; RCA Victor 17" portable TV., Roof top carrier for car. This is a good offering of clean used material plus many other items too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH NO RESERVE Property Sold Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale. RICHARD LOBB Auctioneers R. G. GEMKE Clinton • ' Bornholm 20-08-1 On view at 12:00 P.M. RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE Brucefield, 482-3120 20-08-1 Raymond of Bayfield, Ronald, Mitchell and Lynnda (Mrs. Jim Collins) of Mitchell, (the children of Margaret). She is also the proud great-grandmother of MRS. JEAN McKINLEY Henson seks bid on sewers Hensall Council called for construction of a complete sewer system for this village of about 1,000. ' Deadline for tenders on the system, which is estimated to. cost from $1.5 to $2 million, is• Sept. 16. Village clerk Bill Heil said Friday the system will be owned and operated by the Ontario Ministry of the Environment. The capital cost will be recovered from the village over 40 years through a surcharge on resident utility bills. The surcharge will add 112 per cent to the $39 flat fee paid by residential utility-users, he said. Construction is sheduled to start in October, with a completion date of mid-1977. More than 450 connections will be available, Native of McKillop is 100 Two Beautiful '75' Buick Electra Limited DEMONSTRATORS Available for Immediate Delivery Electra Limited Interior - '75 BUICK ELECTRA LIMITED 4 door hardtop, lust 2,200 miles, dark green with light green top and matching interior, 60-40 seats, power door locks, tinted glass, power trunk, door guards, vinyl roof, electric defogger, automatic air conditioning, radial white walls, speed alert, AM- FM stereo radio, body side mouldings, floor mats, 6 way power seats on both sides, power windows, Lk. no. JSB 807. LIST - '9857.10 '8400 '75 BUICK ELECTRA LIMITED LANDAU • LIST - '10096.70 '8600 2 door - only 2,300 miles, finished in burgundy with moulding trim and white padded top. 60-40 front seats, power door locks and seat releases, tinted glass, power trunk, custom side mouldings, door guards, landau roof - pulse wipers, electric defogger, automatic air, door courtesy lamps, right mirror, cruise control, tilt wheel, radial white walls, cornering lamps, speed alert, lamp monitors, AM-FM stereo radio, power an- tenna, floor mats, 6 way power seats on both sides, power windows, etc. JSC 252. PONTIAC•BUICK CADILLAC .,GMC TRUCKS HAMILTON ST., GOMICH .5 244441 RON:4XPOSITP .0.EPTEMOE11. 1075 1 " Af FURNITURE AND ANTIQUE AUCTION Contents of 2 older area homes and one modern home to be sold by public auction on WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10 at 6:30 P.M. In the Hensall Arena. Consisting of Victorian sofa, heavily carved, walnut wood trim and foot stool; oak extension table, 6 matching chairs (twisted carved legs); oak sidebaor d; oak hall stand with mirror, seat, and umbrella holder; oak library table; oak 3 pc. sectional bookcase; Dominion pump organ and stool; Mason upright piano; walnut Bonnet chest; drop front desk; oak round pedestal table; 6 chai?s and buffet; oak kitchen cabinet C/W flour bin, spire drawers and colored glass on top section; pine jam cupboard; pine flour bin on legs; I •oveseat; commodes; washstands; rockers; dressers; 2 sets of 6 press back chairs; arrow back chair; parlour tables; commode bow back chair; dry s,ink; bar chair;) Windsor high chair; walnut drop leaf table; large bevelled mirror land frame; large oil painting; Colonial living room suite and bedroom suite. Large quantity of small items over 300 in all including glass, china, crockery, cast iron, copper and brass. Cherry lumber - 12 pieces 1" x 16" — 6 ft. long. Cut for 20 years - 15 pieces 1" — 1 2/2 " thick - all widths and up to 14 ft. long. 500 lots to be auctioned. 24. Canis of Thanks 19, Notices ENRQLL in piano lessons no), nnd be sure of an opening. Call Barb Brady, 527-1454 after six. 19-06-4 ,SERVICE We pick up all Dead and Disabled Cows and Horses and Stocker Cattle and, all small animals for a small service charge. We have three trucks to service you 24 h ours 7 days a week. Phone Collect 887-9334 Brussels Pet Food. Supplies Lic.519 .C-75 19-04-tf 20. Auction Sales Lobb 8 Gethke AUCTION CALENDAR Auctioneers & Appraisers Clinton Monkton 482-198 • 347-2465 Sept. 13 - Lakeview Sales , Service Machinery Auction. 20-08-1 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 20-04-tf 40 Cows and Springing Heifers of which 18 are due to freshen from Sept. to Jan. 5 cows due to freshen in Jan. balance just fresh or in various stages of lactation. 40 Open and Bred Heifers and young heifer calves. 1 Registered Herd Bull 2 years old. This herd has been unit sired for 23 years and on test for 19 years. Top sires such as: Chieftain, Ormsby, Rockman Justice and others have been used. These cows have been classified regularly and culled very heavily. 1 aged V.G. cow sells balance of the herd 75 per cent G.P. This is a young milky herd of cattle with extremely good udders and very good breeding behind them. Cows will be bloo tested for Brucellosis and pregnancy checked prior' to sale and vaccinated for I.B.R. Owner or Auctioneer Not Responsible for Accidents Day of Sale Any Announcements or Corrections will be given verbally day of sale CARSON'S AUCTION SERVICE Auctioneer and Sales Manager DAVID CARSON R.R.3, Listowel, 519-291-2049 Peter De Groot, Blyth, Ont. - 523-9347 20-08-1 WHITNEY-RIBEY FUNERAL HOME Sincere and courteous service Ross W. Ribey, Director 87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth Phone Seaforth 527-1390 23-07-ff LOU ROWLAND TRANSPORT LTD. P.C.V. Class CDF & FS • Serving Dublin & Seaforth areas Phone 345-2301 Dublin anytime 23-04-tf R. S. BOX FUNERAL HOME Phones: Day 527-0680 - Night 527-0885 23-04-ff 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 23-04-ff 22. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF PATRICK JOSEPH QUINN All persons having claims against the Estate of Patrick Joseph Quinn, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, who died on the 9th day of August, 1975, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 11th day of September, 1975, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth this 13th day of August, 1975: MCCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX Barristers, Etc., Seaforth, Ontario. 22-06-3 22: Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF BASIL JAMES DUNCAN All persons having claims against the estate of BasirJamelDiiiiddic, late of the City of Toronto, in the . Judicial District of York, deceased, who died on the 5th day of May, 1975, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or 'before the 18th day of September, 1975, after which dale the assets will be distributed, having regard only 'to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, this`25th day of August, 1975. McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX Barristers, &c., Seaforth, Ontario 22-07-3 24. Cards of Thanks I wish to thank all those who sent me cards and all their kind deeds during the recent bereavement of my daughter-in-law. Your kindness will always ,be remembered. — Mrs. Maud Leeming. 24-08x1 I would like to thank friends, neighbours and relatives for cards, treats and visits while I was a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Brady and the nursing staff. — Melvin Dale. 24-08.l JUTZI — The family of 'the late Addie Jutzi wishes to express its sincere appreciation for messages of sympathy and floral tributres, also for donations to the Arthritic Society. Special thanks to the many friends in Vanastra community, also to group of Neighbours and Friends from Clinton. 24-08-1 We hereby would li ke to take the opportunity to express our most sincere thanks and appreciation for all the kindnesses and support extended to us during the sudden bereavement of our dear son, daughter and grandson; brother, sister and nephew; Jack, Jane and Jim Schoonderwoerd. Our wry special thanks are extended to the detachments of the 0.P. P., The Lockhart Funeral Home of Mitchell; Reverend Fathers Dill, Boyer and Eliens who concelebrated the mass; the director, organist and choir of St. Patrick's Church, Dublin; The ushers, The ' Catholic Women's League and Women's Institute of Dublin for the luncheon; To our friends 'and neighbotirsi who showed such deep community spirit; for all the floral tributes and mass cards received. A most sincere thank :you to all. — The Schoonderwoerd family, Mitchell, The Wens family, Forest.24-08-1 25. In Memoriam THORNTON — In loving memory of Joseph Thornton who passed away on September 10, 1966 and Kenneth Thornton who passed away August '21, 1942. i We walked in the shadows, And we walked in the light, In days that were stormy And, in days that were bright. I walk alone today dear, The way seems dark and drear, But the memory of our happy days, Keep you ever near. I listen for your step dear, But I know it's all in vain, But our heavenly JaAther has promised, To bring us together again. In that bright eternal city , Where no tear will dim the eye, In the home of many mansions, I will meet you by and• by. Lovingly remembered by wife and mother, Mary and Ideall and Ed. and grandchildren, nieces and nephew. 25-08-1 HULLEY — In loving memory of a dear wee son and brother, Daniel Rodger, who passed away very suddenly September 4, 1974. The memory 'of his smiling face, Is more than we can bear. The patter of his feet in pace The tousey head of hair The smears of jam he loved so much With butter on his chin ' Math so fii17 "'he could hardly munch And he always wore a grin. The puppy dog was always there His little kitten too He'd try to feed the' teddy, bear The crust when he was *through. His little feet were never still His heart was always gay He came one day our lives to fill And then he went away. Now we are not such righteous folk To be worthy of one so dear But till we can once more hold his little hand We'll hold his memory near. Always remembered dearly by Daddy, Mommy, Debbie, Da.vid, Ldrnd Bob. 25-08x1 HULLEY — In loving memory of our dear grandson, nephew, and cousin,•-Danny, who passed away one year ago today. Two little hands are resting A loving heart is still Our little "Danny Boone" we loved, is waiting For us just over the hill. — Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Grandpa and Gran ma Walker, aunts, uncles an cbnsins. 25-08-1 26. Personal 'Mr.. and Mrs. Robert Wallace, R.R.#4, Seaforth, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Deborah Anne to Mr. Leonard Keith Jamieson, son of Mrs. Irene Jamieson, R.R.#4, Clinton and the late Arnold Jamieson. The wedding will take place Saturday, .September 27, 1975 at 4 P.M. Egmondville United Church. 26-08x1 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. 26-04-ff 27. Births DILLON — To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dillon of Seaforth at Seaforth Community Hospital on August 28th, a son, Brian Christopher. 27-08x1 USE EXPOSITOR WANT-ADS Phone 527-0240 27, Births • HAY — Peter and Mary nee McKercher, of R.R.1, Therndalg' are pleased to announce the birth of a son on Saturday,, August 2,3, 1975 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, ' Robert Alexander. 27.08.1 LANE — Mr. andMrs. Larry Lane , Wingham, are proud to announce the birth 'of a son, Jonathan Lawrence, 8 ibs, 2 oz. on August. 11, 1975 at Wingham ' Hospital. 27-08-1 GLANVILLE — To Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Glanville, R.R.#4, Walton at Seaforth Community Hospital on August 30, 1975, a son.27-08x1 Mrs. Jean McKinley celebrated her 100th birthday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scotchmer, where she resides, at R.R.#3, Bayfield' on etugust 23, 1975. Mrs. McKinley was born in McKillop Township, north of Seaforth, and is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell. She received her elementary education at S.S.4, McKillop, attended high school in Seaforth, and Model School in Mitchell. She began her teaching career on August 1, 1896 at S.S.#3, Stanley, Front Road School, where she taught for three years. She also taught in several Huron County Schools, including the Goshen and Babylon. Jean Campbell married Robert McKinley in 1911 and for many years the couple farmed on the Goshen Line, Stanley Township. She has a family ,of two children, Campbell McKinley who resides on the home farm and Margaret, Mrs. Jack Scotchmer, Bayfield. She is the grandmother of Robert N. McKinley of ZUrich, (the son of Campbell) and IM 4r 20, Audi= Saki; 80 Head of Registered & N.I.P. R.O.P. Holstein Cows & Heifers DISPERSAL SALE for Peter De Groot, Blyth Sale to be held at DAVID CARSON'S FARM 1 Mile East of Listowel on Highway 86 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10 at 7:00 P.M. 20, Auction Saktil Every week more and more people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial 527-022ID. Jim and Edna McDonald wish to thank their friends, neighbors and relatives for the lovely gifts and cards and also say a sincere thank you to their family for organizing the social evening held in honor of their Golden Wedding Anniversary on August 23rd. 24-08-1 LEEMING — Words cannot express the deep gratitude to the friends, neighbours and relatives of the late Ethel Leeming for their flowers, charitable donations, condolences during our recent bereavement. To Reverend Baker a special thank you, also the staff of $eaforth Hospital and Dr. Brady for their care The many deeds of kindness will long be remembered. — Bill Leeming and family. 24-08x1 THEY'RE ALL HERE NOW This is what Ke4h Snell, the industiial arts teacher said as -the last'bus load of students arrived at Seaforth Public School. Entering the school for the first time this fall -is Raymond Brown. (Staff Photo;) eleven great-grandchildren. „ Mrs. McKinley enjoys fairly good health, and enjoys her grandehildren, great grand- children and young people in general. Her family members were all on hand to celebrate her birthday with her along with friends who called to offer best wishes. She was the recipient of numerous cards, flowers and congratulatory messages from Queen Elizabeth of England; Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau; Robert Stanfield, Leader of the Opposition; William Davis , Premier of Ontario; R. E. McKinley MP and . Jack Riddell. 'MPP. Mrs. McKinley attributes her longevity to clean living. She is a delightful lady and takes an interest in everything. She reminisced of her teaching days, which, she thoroughly enjoyed and she was somewhat critical fo some of the educational practices today. She said that some of her former pupils continue to visit her and mentioned Mrs. Fred McEwen in particular.