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ATH'VVELL'S
INTERESTING AUCTION
Of fine furniture, antiques, oil painting, glassware, and
appliances to be held at the EXETER ARENA ON
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31 at 10:30 A.M.
Consisting of 9 pc. solid oak dining room suite (in excellent
condition); 3 pc. Antique living room suite; round pedestal maple
table; oak china cabinet; maple buffet; 6 oak diners; 2 walnut tea
wagons; modern chesterfield and chair; Philips 26" T.V. (new);
hall tree; hall mirror; hall stand; oak oval gate leg drop leaf table;
Andrew MalcolmA pc. twin poster bedroom suite; 2-three pc.
bedroom suites with matching washstands; Chinese inlaid
mother of pearl corner chair; oak rocking chairs; 2 ladder back
chairs; gunstock chair; parlour chairs and tables; 5 pc. sectional
book ,case; 3 pc. sectional book case.
OIL PAINTINGS — 6 oil paintings; 3 water colours (one of old
Goderich harbour); other very fine oil paintings and frames from
a very wealthy older home.
CLOCKS AND WATCHES — Antique Grandfather clock
(approx. 1850); Peguegnat mantel clock; Sessions regulator
clock; 2 Sessions mantle clocks; ladies' gold watch and chain.
LAMPS — Hanging oil lamps, painted shades:. 9one with the
wind oil latnp; all crystal table lamp with prisms; Tiffany table
lamp; milk glass aladdin Lamp; oil lamps; trilight and table
lamps.
GLASS & CHINA — 72 pc. set English dinnerware (Bouquet); 5
pc. wash. set; milk glass; colored depression; flo Blue.;
silverware.
APPLIANCES — 24" Frigidaire refrigerator; Frigidan 32"
stove; Coronado 21 cu. ft. freezer; wringer washer.MISC. —
Double barrel shotgun; 1st World War clothing and medals;
other medals and tokens; tin mechanical toys; stamps; copper
and brass; Chinese woven rugs; 9' x 14' square 'and oval rugs;
crocks; apple peeler; blanket boxes; 400 phonograph records;
sealers; 9' x 12' gold rug, ,
Effective Monday, February 2,
Ontario drivers will be expected
to obey lowered speed limits on
all freeways .. and King's
Highways, Minister of Trans-
portation and Communications
James Snow has announced.
A ne re ulation reduced the
speed limi on provincial
freeways from 7 mph to 60 mph
and on the ing'S Highway
system from 60 and 55 mph to 50
mph for all vehicles.
The only exceptions are.
freeways now signed at 60 mph
which will remain the same;
Highway 17 from the Manitoba
boundary to the Quebec boundary
and Highway 11 between North
Bay and Rainy River, which will
be reduced to 55 mph.
Beautiful
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men's pull and Chiselhurst was
third.
Leotreidanus of R.12,1, Dublin
placed first in the western pick up
snowmobile race.
Eight teams played, in the
annual atom hockey tournament,
on at the' arena all day Saturday.
The A champs were Listowel who
won 3-2 over 'Brussels in overtime
in an exciting game. Seaforth
made it to the B playoffs , by
beAitig Blyth but were defeated
by a Hanover team,. 6 - 3.
A good crowd watched the
contests between teams from
those four towns and Clinton,
Hanover and Lucknow.
A curling bons,piel was on at
the 'curling club all day
Saturday. Family skating at a big
• outdoor rink at the Optimist Park
was available all weekend and
people of all ages tried, out the
ice,
PRESSEY:. — In 'loving memory
of a wonderful brother, Calvin
who pas. away, October 5,
1975.
A wonderfulH brother gone to,
rest
For each of us' he did his lieSt
'7 11fs' love / was, trtl'e i his. • heart , was kind,
A better brother no one 'could
What wewould give if we could
say
Hello Calvin in the same old
way,
To hear your voice and s 'ee
• Lyou • smile
To sit and chat with you awhile.
And you who have a brother,
cherish him with care
You'll never know ,the heart-
ache '
When you see the vacant chair.
-Lovingly remembered by
brothers, Brian, Barry and Paul,
sisters, Marsha and Karen.
25-28-1
STEWART — In loving memory
of ,a dear, husband, father -and
'grandfather. Kenneth W.
Stewart, who passed away Jan.
2;, 1973. •
• Three years' haVe passed since
that sad day,
The one1)ved was . called
away,
God took him hot Lvyas His
will,
But in our hearts he ITTEth
still.
- Lovingly remembered by wife,
Clarissa, family and
grandchildren. 25-28x1
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your
money
needs
Whether 'you want to
borrow money or have'
Money to invest profitably
— whether you want a
registered retirement
savings plan or whether
'you seek •tt reliable
'administrator for your
estate.: whatever your
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INDIVIDUALS ,—SMALL BUSINESSES
FARMING
WILFRED L. ELLIOTT
12 N. Main St.
Seaforth, OntariO
NOK tWO
23-254
Telephone
15191527.0301 P.O.Box 729
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD
• WATCH AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS, .
-- WE SELL AND SERVICE—
Bulova- Accutron - Watches
— 3 STORES—
SEAFORTH CLINTON — WALKERTON
- 23.25-tf
MctLURE --- Laverne. and Nita
McClure are pleased to announce
the arrival of their daughter Lorie
Ann at Clinton Community
• Hospital on January 18th., 27-28-I
28 Deaths:
26 Pergional
We invite' 'engaged couples to
visit thei----Arbor -Gift- Shop- in
Clinton. Piek up a free gift, and
tell your friends about,our Shower
and ,Bridal registry service. No
charge, no obligations. , 26-25-tf
2.7 Births
° BETTIES -- Paul and Lorraine
are proud to announce the birth of
their daughter' Denise at
Alexander Marine and ;General.
Hospital, Goderich, , On Ja tfiary
10, 1976, a sister for for ny.
27-28-1
MAPLE LEAF 1/4
DINNER HAMS -
MAPLE LEAF .
BREAKFAST STRIPS
SCHNEIDER'S. GRADE A
FRYING CHICKENS 7Chc
• Lb. '
SCHNEIDERS
MINI SIZZLERS 1.09 Lb.,
49c Lb.
SLICED ,
MINCED' HAM 95 c t.b.
Freezer• Specials
STORE PACKED
WIENERS
SIDE of BEEF FULLY -PROCESSED'
95c
HIND of BEEF FULLY PROCESSED ONE 1.15 LB .
TWO OR MORE 1.1 0 LB.,
RIB OF BEEF FULLY PROCESSED
BEEF PATTIES 10. Lb. Bag
Store 262-2017
12.1_9
•• 7.90
Abbat-oir 262-2041
AL'S
MARKET
HENSALL —ONTARIO
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silIfIllITTTIP,1 7111:i1.1t 11111111111
SAVE
We'll pay the 7% sales tax
,„ on any
USED CAR OR TRUCK
ON OUR LOT
Here are just 2 examples from our
Used Inventory
.77; t I • ^ • • "
' •
AMR,
1975 FORD LTD BROUGHAM * •
2 Door Pillard Hard Top Featuring a 351 V8, Automatic,
Power Stlering& Brakes, Air Conditioning, Rear Defoeger,
•
PoweiArlindows. This car is" finished in beautiful dark
blue metalic with matching vinyl roof• and is in immaculate
condition. LIC. HMI 460
*1973 CHEIVY VAN 20 SERIES *
350 V8, Automatic, Power Steering & Brakes, Sliding Side
• Door, Radio. This truck has been beautifully converted to a
camper with rpeting & cupboards. 'It is finished in blue with
white pin es. It must be seen to be appreciated!'
LIC. E79 814
Bill McLaughlin,
Motos Ltd.
Seaforth, Ontario
We bring it all together. . . .
Service, Selection, Satisfaction, Savings
MERCURY
ig
CLASS! IED Speed limits lowed
to 60, 50 mph Feb. 1
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, 4.4N4
•
A 'youth club card party
postponed last Friday night on
account of gtormy , weather. being
held this Friday night.,
Terry Foran and .Mike Boyle of
„London University, spent the
weeke,nd with their parents, Mr,
'and Mrs. John Foran, Mr. and
'Mrs. Cyril; - Boyle.
Mr. Johnie Hickey ..is ,,taking a.
coin-se on carpentry in Owen
Sound, for three weeks. :
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. George Brophy on arrival of
baby girl in' W inghain General
Hospital., sister for Sarah. and
Angela.
Schools were closed three days
last ' week 'owing to stormy
weather. •
I/ RA and
GREY
all
Are the ones that v611 always Au urn
remember.
Though absent, you are always
near. •
Still loved, still, missed,
very dear.• "
— Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by his wife Elva..
25-28-1
Lunch Booth — Viewing 9:00 A.M. — Sale Time
Heated Building
All items in excellent condition — one of our finest sale/
MRS. MARGARET HUNKIN
Proprietor
And one other very fine' household lot 'of furniture.
RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
Brucefield, 482-3120
• 20-82,2
22 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CRED,ITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
WILLIAM JAMES BROWN
All,persons having claims against
the ESTATE' OF : WILLIAM
JAMES BROWN,' late • of the
Town' of Seaforth, in the County
'of Huron, Retired • Farrier,
Deceased, who died on . the 17th
.day of November, 1975, are
hereby notified to send in full
particulars of, their claims to the,
undersigned on or before tht .29th
day of January, 1976, after which'
'dale the aset:4 will be 'distributed
having regard only to claims. thsit
received,
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario 'this
22nd day of: December. 1975.
McCONNELL „STEWART'
& DEVEREAUX,
Barristers. &c..
Seaforth, Ont aria •
22-26-3
23 Bus. Directory
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST '
By Appointment Only ,
'Seaforth Office
9 to 5:30 P.M•.
Saturday A.M.
Monday only- Clinton Office,
For Appointment • '
•
Phone 527-1240 or 482-7010
2X254
.WHITNEY-RIBEY
FUNERAL j-IOME.
Sincere and courteous service
Ross W. Ribcy, Director
87 Goderich 'St.,W., Scaforth,
Phone Seaforth 527-1390
23'-25-tf
25 In Memoriam
McLLWAIN — In memory of a
dear husband, father • and
grandfather, George E.
McLlwain. He passed away cde
year ago January 21st.
— Always rememberd by wife
Florence and family. 25-28x1
PRESSEY — In loving memory to
the best Dad in the whole world
who went to be with the Lord, one
year ago January 16.
One year ago we had to part
With a Dad we loved with all
our hearts
You slipd away without
good-bye
But the memories of you will
never dies
We miss you Dad and always
You left a place no one could
fill. -
There are other Dads in the
world we know
But you were ours and we loved
you so.
As long as we live, we will
always be glad
That out of this world you were
our Dad.
— Always remembered and sadly
m issed by' his children, • Marsha,
Brian, Barry,Karen and Paul.
25-28-1
'PRESSEY — In loving memory of
a dear huSband Keith W. Pressey
who entered into rest one year
ago January 16.
I will always remember the way
he looked -
And the way he spoke and
smiled.
The.little things he-said and did
Are with me all the while.
He meant so very much to me
But nothing I can say
Can tell the sadness in 'my
heart
As 1 think of him each day.
He never failed 'to do his best.
His heart was true and tender.
Those who loved him most Of
still
Signs will be etbanged by MTC
district personnel by applying the
new speed conversion overlay, 21
inches by 14 inches, over existing
signs op February 2, weather
permitting.
While the regulation for the
lower speed limits becomes
effective February 1 - a Sunday -
sign changeovers will begin
Monday, February 2. Mr. Snow
noted that "the old posted limits
will be legal until they are
replaced with the new overlays."
Ontario ,Provincial Police, will
enforce the regulation lowering •
the speed limits ,"as part of their
normal , enforcement
procedures," said Roland
Deyereux, assistant commis-
sioner of the Traffic Division.
"We will continue to apply
enforcement in areas of ,high
collision experience primarily, in
an effort to reduce the severity
ratio of accidents," he said.
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4 days 'a week
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23 Bus. Directory
R. S. BOX
FUNERAL HOME
Phones:
Day 527.0680 - Night 527-0885
23-25-tf
LOU ROWLAND
TRANSPORT LTD.
P.C.V, Class CDF & S
Serving.Dublin & Seaforth Areas
Phone 345-2301 Dublin
anytime
23-25-tf
24 Cards of Thanks
I would like to thank all my
friends, relatives and neighhours
for flowers, cards, visits and
phone calls while I was a patient
in hospital recently, Dr. Malkus
and the nurses, Rev. Reuben and
special thanks to Art Powell who
kept driveway and walk open
during heavy snow storms. Also
my brothers for their help
cleaning snow off roof at house. It
was all deeply appreciated.
Alex Dennis. 24-28-1
CAMERON — We wish to
express our sincere appreciation
to everyone who was so kind to
our beloved son and brother,
Danny, while he was a patient at
University Hospital, and to us
siwe his passing. Thank' you for
'Our prayers, cards, floral
tributes , food and condolences.
.Thanks also to the Bonthron
funeral Home, Rev. Jarvis, the
Legion ladies and a very special
thank you to the wonderfal\pettple
who gave a donation to help
conquer cancer. — Doc and
Jessie Cameron, Bill, Betty,
Chris and Barry. 24-28-1
25 In Memoriam
•
DOWSON — In loving memory of
a dear husband , father and
grandfather, Orrin E. Dowson
whopassed away, seven years ago
January 26, 1969.
Softly the leaves of memory fall
Gently we gather and' treasure
them all
Unseen., unheard, he is always
• near,
' Still loved, still missed and very
dear.
- Always remembered, loved
• and sadly • missed by his wife,
Flora, daug hters,. sons-in-law
and grandchildren. 25-28-1
For Your
Commercial, Residential
'or •
Farm-Wiring
(Free Estimates)T
Contact .
&a Electric
aintenance
Seaforth
Also For
APPLIANCE [W ASHERS, DRIERS, RANGES)
DOMESTIC REF RIgERATION REPAIRS
Phone: 527-06 36 days •
527.150 3 after 5:30 pm
21 Tenders Wanted
et
The
Township of
Hibbert
Sealed ' tenders on'
Township ' Tender Form; for
closed work on the:
"BURNS" DRAINAGE WORKS
Township of Hibbert,
will be received by the
undersigned until noon:
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd,1976
for construction of the "Burns"
Drain. '
2920 lin. ft. of. closed drain.
4 Catch basins, 1 Y Connection
including two Township •Road
crossings.
•
Township will supply all
materials. Plans and profiles may
be seen at the Clerk's Office,
Dublin. Please state approximate
dates for start and completion. A
certified cheque fOr ten per cent
of bid to accompany tender. The
lowest or 'any tender not
necessarily accepted,
CHARLES FRIEND, A.M.C.T.
Clerk, Township Hibbert.
21-28.2
22 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREATORS
1NTHE ESTATE OF.
° MARGARET MESSENGO
Ail persons having claims against
the. ESTATE. OF MARGARET
MESSENGER, late of the Village
of Egniondville, in the County of
Huron, deceased, who died on, the
1st day of December, 1975, arc
here,by notified to send in full
particulars of their claims tb the
undersigned on.or before the 29th
day of January, 1976, after whiCh
date the assets will be
distributed, having regard only lo
claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth this 12th day of
December, 1975. -
McCONNELL, STEWART
& DEVEREAUX, •
Barristers,&c.,
Seaforth, Ontario
22-26,3
fi
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ESTATE OF EDWARD BRADY
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Edward Brady; late
of the Town of Seaforth, in the,
County of Huron, Retired Civil
Servant, deceased, who died on
the 30th day of November, 1975,
are hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claimS ,,to the
undersigned on or before the 29th
day of January, 1976, after which
date the assets will be distributed
having regard only to claims then
received. "
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario, this
29th day of December, 1975.
McCONNELL, STEWART &
•
DEVEREAUX,
Barristers, &c., „
Seaforth, Ontario
MESSENGER, MARGARET' of
Egmondville, passed away at
Stratford General' Hospital,
Stratford,. Ontario, on December
1, 1975 in.her 80th-year. Margaret,,
MacDonald, 'beloved mother of
Edna (Mrs.C. Little) •of
Vancouver, Gordon of Kitchener,
predeceased by one son Melvin,
,Igved sister. of Bert MacDonald 'of
Goderich and beloved grand-.
mother. of Mrs. Peers (Marlene)
Noble of North Vancouver, B.C,
Mrs'. Michael (Lorraine) Darrell,
Nanaimo, B.C., , Gordon and
Bradley • Erickson, Vancouver
'Island and by four great grand-
children, Lee Anne, Amy, David
and Tricia Jean. Friends called.at
the Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home, Goderich, St. W., Seaforth
where funeral service was held
December 4, 1975 at' 2' p.m.
Spring Internment, Egmondville,
Cemetery. Rev. E.G.Nelson
Officiated. 28-28.1