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The Huron Expositor, 1975-10-16, Page 13Stocker Sale 1200 Head Hensall Livestock Sales Ltd. Mon,. Oc 20th at 7:00 Consisting of: Steers, ri Were and Calves, FOR CONSIGNMENT CONTACT: VICTOR HARGREAVES [5191482-7511 Clinton or BARRY MILLER 1519] 235-2717 Exeter or [519] 229-8205 Klrkton AUCTIONEERS: HECTOR MeNEIL and LARRY GARDINER 20-13 -2 :111-1-11 WELL 'S zatz.:Aziffi*411 'THOMPSON PROPERTY TO BE AUCTIONED Rathwell's Auction Service has been instructed by Victoria & Grey Trust Co. to sell by public auction a 50 acre parcel of land registered as North 1/2 Lot 25, Con. 3, Hay Township on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22 at 1:00 P.M. Sharp At the farm, 1% miles north of Hen sail and 1 1/4 miles west. TERMS 10% down, Balance in 30 days. Property may be viewed 4,nytime. For furhter information Phone 482-3120 Selling for THE ESTATE OF LLOYD THOMPSON. VICTORIA & GREY TRUST CO. RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE Auctioneers, Ap praisers, Liquidators Clinton, 482-3120 20-14-1 4 of lamps; leather covered couch; brass bed; bureau; 'wash stands and dressers;, 2 Iron beds; bedside chest; large blanket box; wardrobe; 2 antique trunks :(one from Ireland) Antique kitchen chairs; kitchen cabinet; oil stove; cast iron box stove; 1.11.' refrigerator; Westinghouse freezer; Westinghouse electric stove; Westinghouse washing machine; small appliance s; Phoenix vacuum cleaner; 2 speed Heater; copper boiler; clothes racks; tub bench; sink; kitchen stool; wicker fernery; wicker flower stand;' Singer treadle sewing machine; lawn chairs; " quantity of picture frames; hand painted pictures; butter bowl and lad le; radio and earphones; a pie eeler; sad irons; cow horn hat r ck; partial toilet sets; medicine cabinet; p owder horns; sleigh and cutter bells; pool table (new); fishing rods, tackle, Minnow pail; knapsacks; hip boots; crocks and sealers; milk bottles; 3 oil lamps; Winchester 12 gauge shot gun (like new); snow shoes; skates; muskrat traps; cream separator; quilting frames;„ step ladder; feather pillows; cushions; bedding; towels; 'curtains and drapes; table linens and fancy work; variety of mirrors; clocks (2 Mantle, 2 electric, 1. wall); flowers and flower pots; scatter rugs; rubber matting; radios; T.V. se t; quantity of dishes, odd plates, nick-nacks, silverware and glass (some antique); meat grinder; jardiniers; harness bridles and bits; buggy wheels, and shafts; syrup pan, cans,spiles, yoke for carrying pails; battery charger; extension cords; gas .lantern and lamp; small tools; gardening tools; cant hook; pulleys; logging chains; ropes; Circular Saw stand and belt; lanterns; Wheelbarrow; veranda Pillars; ,fence rails; new garden cultivator; Rotary lawn mower; gas cans; milk, can and strainer; walking plow. And many other interesting items too numerous to list. Terms — Cash Lunch Booth Executors and Auctioneers not responsible for •accidents in any way connected with' the sale. WALLACE BALLAGH '• Teeswater 392-6170 GRANT McDONALD Ripley 395-5353 AUCTIONEERS •• MR. & MRS.ED WIN MARTIN Executors 20.98-1 AUCTION SALE i FOR H.K.P. FARM Lot 28, Con: 2 Morris Twp., 3 miles north of Brussels; 3/4- mile west of County Road THIJIISDAY, OCTOBER 23 1:00 P.M. LIVESTOCK: 1 Registered Polled Hereford Bull, 3 yrs. old; 2 Registered Polled Hereford Cow with bull calf at side; 11 Grade Polled Hereford Cows with Calves at side; 7 Yearling Heifers. Cows are pasture bred; 5 Suffolk Ram Lamb s. FEED: 4000 ,Bales of Hay; 10 Tons Mixed Grain; 400 lbs. Cattle Mineral. MACHINERY: Massey Ferguson 65 Diesel Tractor; Case D.C. 4 Gas Tractor, Massey Ferguson Plow; Ferguson Cultivator; M-H Spreader, Cockshutt Rake, 2 Wheel Trailer, Cockshutf 9 Ton Wagon and 14 Ft, Rack; Mildmay Separator 24 x 36 . and 100 ft. Belt; IHC 8 ft. binder on rubber; 1 Buggy; 1 Cutter; Electric Grain Grinder; Chopper (Belt Driven); Lumber, 45 -Gal.Drums; 50 ft. barn door track (Heavy). FURNITURE: Dresser, Rollaway Bed; 2 Black & White TV; Small tables. REAL ESTATE: The 100 acre farm is listed for Sale with a real estate agency in Kit chener who will have a representative at the farm on sale day to talk with all interested parties. Owner or Acutloneer will not be Responsible for Accidents Day of TERMS CASH JACKSON & JACKSON Auctioneers Listowel 10-14-1 County of Huron Tenders For Trucks, Tractors and Car Separate sealed tenders on forms and iii envelopes available from the undersigned will be received until 4:00 p.m. op: Monday, Nov, 10, 1975 for the following 76-101, 5, 1/2 ton pick up trucks 76-102, 1, 35,000 G.V.W. dump truck 76-103, 1, 60 H.P. indust- rial tractor with front end loader and back-hoe 76-104, 1, 40 H.P. farm or industrial tractor "76.105, 1, automobile Trade-ins will be offered. J. W. Britnell, P. Eng., Huron County Engineer - . 21-14-1 /ToWnship of Hullett Tenders wanted for an Industrial Tractor Tractor must be 'equip- ped with loader and hydraulic mower. Tender forms available at Rd. Supt. Tenders mast be in hand of Rd. Supt. by 5 p.m. October 31, 1975. Lowest or any tenter no necessarily accepted an must be approved by ministry of Transportation and Communi- cations. GEORGE HOGGART RD. SUPT. LONDESBORO ONT. 21-13-2 22. Lekal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF ROBERT HENRY JOYNT All persons having claims against the ESTATE OF ROBERT HENRY JOYNT, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the Cpunty of Huron, deceaied, who died on the 16th day of September, 1975, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of October, 1975 after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 26th day of September, 1975. , McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREA UX, Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors 22-12-3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the ESTATE OF JOHN WILSON LITTLE All persons having claims against the Estate of JOHN WILSON LITTLE, late of the Township of McKillop in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer. deceased, who died on the 24th day of 'September, 1975 are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 6th day of November, 1975 after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to Public Works Travaux publics Catiada Canada INVITATION TO TENDER SEALED TENDERS for the projects or services listed below, bddressed to the Head, Tenders, Contracts and Adminis- trative Services, Public Works Canada, Ontario Region, '457 Richmond Street, P.O. Box, 668, London, Ontario, N6A 4Y4 and endorsed with the project Name and Number, will be received until 11:00 A.M. on the specif- ied closing date. Tender documents can be seen or ob- tained through the office 'of the Head, Tenders, Con- tracts, and Administrative Services, Public Works Canada, Ontario Region, 457 Richmond Street, London, Ontario. PROJECTS 642590DT001 ALTERATIONS TO P.O.D. --- FIRST FLOOR, POST OFFICE BUILDING, SEAFORTH, ONTARIO.. CLOSING DATE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29; 1975, INSTRUCTIONS To be considered each tender must be submitted on forms supplied by the Department and must be accom- panied by the security specified in the tender documents. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. F. Jackson, Head,' Tenders, Contracts and Administrative Services, London, Ontario. 21-14-1 claims then reeeivod. DATED at Seam.", this 9th day of October, 1975. McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX Seaforth; Ontario Solicitors for the Executors 22-14-1 Notice to Creditors In the Estate of - Joseph McLaughlin AU persons having claims against the Estate of Joseph McLaughlin, late of the Township of MeKillop, in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer, deceased, who died on the 21st day of August, 1975, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or 'before 30th day of October, 1975, afterwhich date the aisets will be distributed having regard only tnclaims then received. Dated at Seaforth this 6th day of October, 1975. McConnell, Stewart & Deveraux Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the executors ,,, 22-13-3 23. Bus. Directory , 4 WHITNEY-RIBEY FUNERAL HOME Sincere and courteous service Ross W. Ribey, Director 87 9oderich St. W., Seaforth Phone Seaforth 527-1390 23- i2-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 23-124 CLEARING AUCTION OF FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, ANTIQUES, AUTOMOBILE .AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS ETC, AT 53 R9WLAND St., IN THE TOWN OF MITCHELL, ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 AT 1 P.M. OFFERING INCLUDES — Leonard refrigerator with cross-top freezer, nearly new; four burner electric stove; vacuum cleaner; full line of small appliances; small Woods chest 'freezer; electric sewing machine; chesterfield and chair; chrome table and chairs; beds and dressers; wash stand; china cabinet; odd tables; odd choirs; wardrobe; swivel rocker; platform rocker; 54 In. brass bed; wicker rocker; lamps; dishes and glassware including . some antique pieces; violin; quantity of ,bedding and linens; fruit jars; crocks; quantity of hand, garden and carpenter tools; many, many other itetns 'too numerous to mention. AUTOMOBILE -- 1965 Rambler, six cylinder, standard shift; new tires; good body, in good condition; selling as is. TERMS -- Cash NO RESERVE.. Estates of MELVIN and FLOSSIE SCOTT. N. G. GETNKE and RICHARD LOBS - Auctioneers. Not responsible for accidents on day of sale. 20-14-1 AUCTION SALE SA TURDAY, OCT. 18th 12:30 P.M. Rare Antiques, Furniture, Car and Farm Equipment For TOM BRINTNELL, Lot 27, Con. 14, Hibbert, Usborne Twp. Boundry Line 5 miles east of Hensall - SPECIAL ANTIQUES INCLUDE: 5 press back chairs King and Queen (ornate beautiful cond.), 2 flat to wall cupboards, 4 piece settee, Iron Brass bed, Marble top table, Harvest & dining tables, large dresser, commode & bed (matching) krass trim mills, excellent condition, double barrel shotgun, large selection of family heirlooms, full listing next week. CAR: 1964 Pontiac automatic 6 cylinder, 49.,500 miles, AC parrell bar side rake new condition, 3 wagons and gravity boxes, AC WD tractor and other farm equipment. 2 Wheel trailer. PERCY WRIGHT, AUCTIONEER Kippen, Ont. 262-5515 20.14-1 — it Complete Bookkeeping Services & Related Fields Income Tax Assistance — Preparation INDIVIDUALS — SMALL BUSINESSES FARMING WILFRED L. ELLIOTT Telephone 15191527.0301 P.O. Box 729,12 N.Main St. Seaforth,Ontario NOK 1 WO 23-14-1 NSTETTT JEWELLERS LT6 WATCH AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS — WE SELL AND SERVICE— Bu lova- Accutron - Watches 3STORE.§-- SEAFORTH — CLINTON — WALKERTON 23-12-ff 2$, ;In Menlo all A FISH STORY — Harvey Dale of Seaforth brought this 31", 12 lb. salmon over to the Expositor office this week. The vital statistics are all he'd tell us about his fish ... the place where he caught it is a deep, dark secret, b Staff Photo) ARNOLD STINNISSEN LIFE — HEALTH and ACCIDENT — Registered Retirement Pensions — Income Tax Deductalble Registered Retirement Annuities — REPRESENTING — Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada TELEPHONE:527-0410 117 GOIDERICH S. EAST SEXPORTH 20:`,Alicti. Saks 3 al. Tenders Wants 22 gal N ces tf - AUCTION SALE Of Antiques & Household Effects will be held for THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MR. LORENZO [LEWIS] FRAIN on John Street, Brussels (across from the park) on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18th at 12:30 P.M. Antique Hail seat; writing desk; sideboard; Wright piano; Chesterfield; Coffee table; number of small tables; several upholstered chairs and platform rockers; with oak dining room table with 5 leaves, 6 matching chairs; .china cabinet; buffet; 5 piece dinette 'uite; drop leaf table; card table; 2 Captain's Chairs; studio couch; Assortment 23, Otis. Directory Ontario Motor League Blue Water Clulearoftlee at Rattenbury Street, Clinton will be open for service starting MONDAY,OCT. 20 - 9 A.M. 23-14-1 R. S. BOX FUNERAL HOME Phones: Day 527-0680 - Night 527,0885 23-12-tf 24. Cards of Thanks I wish to thank everyone that was so kind to me while I was a patient at Seaforth Community Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Malkus, Rev. C. Kuepfer, the nurses and hospital staff. — Mildred Boshart. 24-14-I Special thanks to all who 'remembered me with cards, treats and those who visited me while a patient in Victoria Hospital and a million thanks to Dr. Malkus and Dr. H ayman and the very efficient nurses who looked after me at Victoria, London. — Frank J. Simile. 24-14x1 We would sincerely like to thank our family, friends and neighbors for the lovely dinner and party -they gave us on our. 25th anniversary, also for the gifts and cards. It was all Very much appreciated and never to be forgotten. — Keith and Wilma MacLean. 24.14-1 I wish to thank the friends and relatives for flowers, cards and visits I received while a patient in Clinton Public Hospital and since corning back to Huronview. It was all greatly appreciated. — Mrs. Foster T. Fowler. 24-14-1 The family of the late Marilyn Pullman would like to thank all the relatives, friends and neighbours who remembered us in the recent sad bereavement in the loss of our mother. To the LOBA & Rebe kahs who served such a delicious *inch affe't• the funeral. Thanks to Rev. Nelson, R.S.Box Funeral Home and pallbearers and anyone who helped in any way. It was all appreciated. —John, Tom, Ronni and Valari Pullman. 24-14-1 -25. In Memoriam McCALLUM — In memory of Mr. Nobel McCallum who passed away October 16, 1972. Silent memories keep you near As time unfolds ariother year No longer in our life to share But in our hearts you're always there. • — Sadly missed by his daughter Viola, son-in-law Fred and family. 25.14x1 HUTT — In loving memory of my dear father, Roy Butt who passed away 5 years ago, Oct. 15th, 1970. Deep in our hearts lies a picture Of a loved one laid to rest, In memory's frame we shall keen, it Because he was one of the best. — Always remembered and sadly missed by his daughter and son-in-law, Brenda and Peter. 25-14-1 BUTT — In loving memory of my dear husband Roy who passed away 5 years ago Oct. 15th, 1970. How often do I think of you When evening lights are low So many times I wander back Into the long ago. In solitude I hold your hand And gently speak your name Turning pages of the past That bring you back again. — LoVingly remembered by his wife Edna. • 25-14-1 BUTT 1004 :Inerneq PT dear father angr grangathor Roy A. Butt who passed away,5 years ap Oct. 15) 1971) • We travel down h.winding wad A road without an end :1 And they who seem so far away Are only round the bend. — Always remembered and sadly missed by his daugahter, son-in- laW and grandchildren, Karen Al, Jeff, Clayton, Brian, Glenda and David. 25.14-1 BUTT — In mentory'of our father and grandfather, Roy , A. Butt, who passed away Oct. 15, 1970. Sunshine fades and shadows fall, B t sweet remembrance outlasts all. — Always remembered by daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren, Marilyn, Bud, Tracy, Kara and Jimmie Ziegler. 25-14-1 26. Personal 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. 26-12-tf 27. Births SMITH— To Mr. and Mrs. Steven Smith of R.R.3, Walton at Seaforth community Hospital on October 9, a son. 27-14.1 LIBERA — Ryan Jonathan Libera would like to announce the birth of his younger brother Justin Myles on September 28, 1975 in St. Catherines. Many thanks and love to Dr. Rodger Whitman, Art, Marie, Carl and Janet Bolton; also thank you to Mom and Dad. — Jon and Vikki Libera. 27-14x1 ETUE — To Mr. and Mrs.- Jim Etue; Egmondville at •Clinton Public Hospital,, on October 8, 1975, a son, Michael elames. 27-14-1 ETUE— Mr. and Mrs. Tom Etue of Windsor are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter Amanda Veronica Ruth born on. October 7, 1975. A sister for Sean. / 27-14-1 President Hilda Payne chaired the ;'-90913.07 MegAng *f • the Wourte4'§' law* when ZOO WoMeles altstlflite Were kentek, *Pea; ''ISpeaker, Rev,' POI lie4 • spoke on : pamily.'Relationsitips, cleScribinS the wPrld as. a Yjnage and peinting:vnt our responsibi- lities _ other nations, PI:ctuies. Or a trip .to.'.Scot andt4e# last summer were ',shown:15r ra, Marjorie Blue .and a draw far. Via-- •:., quilted cushion' and wastepaper - basket were won . Mrs. Vern Brintnell Mesy '19S!.CP PPPPer reapectively. Mrs, Eric Luther sang two numbers, accompanied. by her husband on tkie During the' buslitesa: it was decided to donate $20.00 to the C.N.LB. No one wanted to attend the Seiner Leaders Training: School Vegetables in Clinton. A letter from the C.,A.S. Bursary Fund was read and an excellent report of the County Rally held in Belgrave was given by Marg , Ingram. Members are urged to write to the Royal Commission on Violence if on are against violence on T.V. Courtesy remarks were given by Haiel Corbett. The, meeting closed with lunch served by hostesses Winnie Skea, Susie Purdy and their ' committee. 411 Girls Club Hensall I and II 4H Clubs met Tuesday evening at the United Church. Election of Officers was held as follows: President; Doro- thy Van Esbroech, Secretary; Vicky Mann, Treasurer; Janet Bilcke, Telephone girls; Nancy McCurdy and Sandra Tower. , • Bread making techniques were discussed and the making of Whole Wheat Freezer Bread was demonstrated. Various names for the clubs were discussed and the fees were collected. Next meeting will be October 14 at 6:30 at the Church. Mrs. Jessie McTaggart Pilot Mound, Manitoba spent last week visiting her cousin Mrs. Laird Mickle and -other relatives and friends in and around Hensall. ,Charles Mickle of Hamilton spent Thanksgiving weekend with his mother Mrs. Laird Mickle and also spent Sunday along with his mother and aunt Mrs. Florence Joynt with his sister and brother- in-law Mr. and Mrs. Brian Collins and baby daughter in Kitchener. . USE EXPOSITOR WANT - ADS Phone 527-0240 bib..ildwrowboatasiotiosoismormarsessibiors 23. Bus. Directory LOU ROWLAND TRANSPORT LTD. P.C.V. Class CDF & FS Serving Dublin & Seaforth areas Phone 345-2301 Dublin anytime 23-1241 20. A:uOion ales „...20. Auction Somebody Wants What You Don't Need! SELL Through Huron Expositor Missified