The Huron Expositor, 1976-03-04, Page 19VACUUM CLEANERS
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19 Notices
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20 Auction Sales
March Auction calendar
March 13 -77 Two partial
estates to be auctioned at
77 Main St., Seaforth,-
furniture, antiques,
misc. items.
March 20 — Business liqui-
dation for McGregor
Electric, Brucefield - Pro-
perty , tools , equipment
and electrica stock.
March 23 — Farm auction
for Wilmer Hardy,
Colborne Twp. - market
cattle, tractors and
equipment.
March 31 — Farm Auction
for Merelea Farms,
Stanley Twp. - 'modern
outstanding large
tractors, combine trucks
and equipment.
April 10 — Farm Auction
for Wasson Farms,
Walton - Charolais and
Hereford cows and calves
farm machinery.
Book your auction for
desired sale date.
'20-34-1 22 Legal Notices
NOTICE
TO SHAREHOLDERS OF THE
WALTON COMMUNITY CLUB
TAKE NOTICE that a
meeting of the Shareholders of
the Walton Community Club will
be held at Walton Hall, on
MARCH 8th, 1976
at 8 P.M.
(a) Elect officers, one or more
trustees, and appoint
auditors.
(b) Appoint a Recreation Com
mittee and Entertainment
• Committee.
'(e) Review the constitution of-the
Walton Community Club and
specifically to discuss whether
it would be in the interests of
the Club to -be run on a
membership basis as opposed
to a share basis.
(d) Discuss whether the club
should lease its recreational
lands to the Township of
McKillop in order to
qualify for grants under the
Community Cciftres Act.
(e) Transact such other business
as may properly conic before
the s meeting or any adjourn-
ment thereof.
Da'ted this 26th day of February,
1976.
Mr.Wilfred Shortreed,President
Mrs. Ron Bennett, Secret ary
Walton Community Club
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TH,E HURQN EXPQS1TQR, KAROO 44 1970
Seaforth MC10.0140. ppOn,100
Singing is insOiralion
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Partial Estates from Goderich, Blyth, Seaforth and
rural home consisting of Victorian Sofa, 12 pane
pine corner cabinet, 2 flat to wall cupboards , 2 - nine
Of Furniture, Appliances, Antiques,.Glassware and
miscellaneous at 77 Main Street, Seaforth, on
SATURDAY, MARCH 13 at 10:30,A.M:
piece walnut dining room suites, two round
extension tables, one maple bow glass china cabinet,
how glass cabinet with drop fronVdeSk, walnut drop
leaf gate leg table, two bonnet chests - one cherry, 6
oval back chairs, brass,bells, cast iron, large quantity
of glass.
Full listing-next week.
RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS
CLINTON — 482-3120
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• AUCTION SALE
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
By Appointment Only
Seaforth Office
Tues.,Wed.,Thurs,,Fri.
9 to 5,:30 P.M.
a Saturday A.M.
Monday only - Cli nton Office,
For Appointment
Phone 527-1240 or 482-7010
23-304
WHITNEY-RIBEY
FUNERAL HOME •
Sincere and courteous service
Ross W. Ribey, Director
87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth
Phone Seaforth 527-1390
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LOU ROWLAND
TRANSPORT LTD.
P.C.V. Class CDF &FS
Serving Dublin & Seaforth areas
Phone 345-2301 Dublin
anytime •
23-304
R.S.BOX
FUNERAL HOME
Phones:
Day 527-0680 - Night 527-0885
23-304
24 Cards of Thanks
The family of the late Grant M.
-Finnigan wish to express their
gratitude to relatives, friends and
neighbours for their compassion
and understanding, acts of
kindness, beautiful floral
tributes, charity donations and
messages of sympathy. special
thanks to the Rev. E.S.Stephens,
ladies of Egandville .United
Church and R.S,Box Funeral
Home. Everything was So very
deeply appreciated and will
always be remembered, 24-34-1
I would like to thank those who
sent me cards, treats and visited
me while 1 was a patient in
Woodstock General Hospital. '—
Gordon MacDonald. 24-34-1
I wish to thank my friends.
neighbOursand relatives for their
visits, cards and gifts while I was
a patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital. Thanks to Seaforth
Legion Branch 156 and special
thanks to those who helped at
home. Thanks to Drs. Brady.
Whitman Malkus and Quinlan.
the nurses and staff at the
hospital for their help and
kindness. — Wilson Allan.
24-34-1
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20 Auction Sales 20 Auction Sales 20 Auction Sales 24 Cards of Thanks
HENSALL ONTARIO
FRESH
SPARE RIBS 1.29
SCHNEIDERS THURINGF.R
SUMMER SAUSAGE .491b.
BY THE PIECE.
FLINT OF MAPLE
SIDE BACON 1.49 lb.
8
SCHNEIDERS BLUE RIBBON
SLICED 9e BOLOGNA lb.
MAPLE LEAF BONELESS'
SMOKED PICNIC 1.69 lb.
PEA MEAL
BACK BACON 1.69 lb. B'Y THE PIECE.
OUR OWN BEEF & PORK SAUSAGE SMALL LINK 98c lb.
Freezer Specials
SIDE of BEEF. FULLY PROCESSED 89 c lb.
HIND of BEEF FULLY PROCESSED 1.09 lb.
LOIN of BEEF FULLY PROCESSED 4 1.19 lb.
SIDEof PORK FULLY PROCESSED 90 c lb.
LOIN of PORK . FULLY PROCESSED 1
10 lb. bag Of BEEF PATTIES • NO FILLER'
7,:r l b. 0
10Ib. box of TURKEY WINGS 4.50
10 lb. box of TURKEY DRUMSTICKS
Store 262-2017 . Abbatoir 262-2041 4:40
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AUCTION CALENDAR
Auctioneers & Appraisers
Clinton Monkton
482-7898 347-2465
SATURDAY, MARCH 6
1 o'clock tractors, farm
machinery etc'.71/2 miles
north, 1 mile east‘ of Dublin
for Ted Fleerakker.
SATURDAY, MARCH 13
Lakeview Sales machinery
auction
SATURDAY, MARCH 20
Tractors combine '
machinery, etc. 21/2 miles
north of Clinton on #4
Highway for Murray East,
WED., MARCH 24
Tractors, farm machinery,
etc. in the Village of
Londesboro, for Harry
Caldwel1.20-33-1
SATURDAY, MARCH 27
50 head purebred Jersey
cattle, tractors, farm
machinery, etc, 4 miles
east of Blyth for Arthur F.
Heard.
SATURDAY, APRIL 3 .
Tractors, farm machinery,
feed, some household
effects, 2 mi. north, 3 mi.
east of Blyth for Casey Van
A mersfoort.
SATURDAY, APRIL 10
Lakeview Sales.
SATURDAY, APRIL 24
Cattle feed, tractors, farm
machinery and some
household effects, 3 mi.
west of Walton for Walter
Shortreed.
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An Expositor Classified will
pay you dividends. Have you tried
one? Dial 527-0240.
her nephew Mr. John Marks and
friend Alice Mahen' or London
also Mr. and Mrs. John Wain, of
Bayfield and Mrs.Frankle Eialli, •
Mrs. Elsie Dinsmore, Mrs, Dave
Netzke and Mrs. Eva McCartney
of town.
On Shrove Tuesday or Pancake
day residents were • treated to
pancakes and maple syrup ,--
thanks to the culinary art of the
cooking staff.
Mrs. Ht.. McCoy , Ministry of
Health , London visited at
Steforth Manor on Thursday.
11,aftpY Birthtlia,y4o,,Mrs. Gertie
Hall who celebrated her birthday
on Tuesday afternoon andt o Mr.
Ludger Seguin who will celebrate,
his on Wednesday.
Thirty-two residents attended
bingo on Friday afternoon and
winners were- full house - Mr. •
James Tatitlis, Mr. George
Shirlarc Mr. Bruce Bennett and
Mr. AOry Lambkin. 4 Corners -
Mrs. Ada Reid, Mrs. Lillie Hudie,
Mrs. Minnie Hawley. Straight
Line - Mr. Ludger Seguin, Mr.
Wm. Wharton, Mr. Wilber Keyes
and Mrs.Gertie Hall. Full House -
Mr. Ludger Seguin, Miss Bessie
Davidson, Mrs. Etta Hawley.
reasonably self explanatory. He
added, "It's still very difficult 'to
recruit French teachers."
Trustee Dorothy Wallace
asked if it was „possible to recruit
teachers froth'', Quebec and
superintendent Ralph Smith
answered, "There is no reason
but we didn't receive any
applications."
Blyth trustee John Elliott asked
about the provision to have
French teachers meet at least
once each term. He was told by
%Allan that this would-4-prObably
be• done during a Professional
Development Day.
527-1610
Franklin Buuck
Auctiopeer ,
Milverton 595-8821
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7
1:00 P.M.
Clearing Auction Sale of 100 acre
farm, machinery, feed, some
household effects and antiques on
Lot 3, con. 6, McKillop, 3 3/4 north
of Dublin and 1/2 mile west for the
ESTATE OF JOSEPH P. KELLY.
SATURDAY, MARCH 27
12 Noon, Clearing auction sale of
42 head of Holstein heifers, feed,
2 tractors, full line of farm
machinery and miscellaneous
items on lot 23, con. 2 of Flibbert
Twp. 2 1/2 mi. southwest of Dublin
for, TONY POLAND. 20-34-4
LARGE CONSIGNMENT
Auction. Sale
of
TRACTORS & MACHINERY
Saturday, March 13
11 a.m.
LAKEVIEW SALES & SERVICE
1 1/2 mile North, 1/2 mile East of Carlow and 7 miles North East
of Goderich, Ontario, Canada.
Consignments Welcome
Telephone Lakeview Sales & Service 524-6451
Terms Cash Pick up can be arranged
Lunch Booth on Grounds
R.G. Gethke Gordon H. Brindley Richard Lobb
Auctioneers
Not responsible for accidents day of sale
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INDIVIDUALS — SMALL BUSINESSES
FARMING
WILFRED L. ELLIOTT
Telephone P.O.tiox 729,12 N.Main St.
1519) 527-0301 Seaforth, Ontario
NOK IWO
23-30-(f
Mrs. Jennetta Finnigan of
Bluewater Rest FI ome, Zurich,
wishes to express her sincere
thanks and appreciation to Rev.
E. Slepherts of Brucefield United'
Church, the ladies of Egmondville
United Church, Box Funeral
Home, the pallbearers and
flowerbearers, Mr. and Mrs. Risi,
staff of Bluewater Rest Home and
all who helped to console her
during her recent bereavement of
her son, Grant. 24.34-1
QUINCEY — We wish to express
our appreciation for your many
acts of kindness during YvOnne„'s
illness and since her pas'sing.
Your thoughtfulness and concern
will always be remembered by
Adeline Diegel, George, Marty,
and David Quincey. Jack and
Arlene Somerville and boys, and
Ralph & Joyce Fischer and
family. 24-34-1
24 Cards of Thanks
1 sincerely wish to thank my
family and friends., for the
beautiful flowers, gifts, treats and
visits; and :for the many lovely
5cards .received, during my recent
Dorenc Coleman.
24-34x I
We would like to thank all our
friends and relatives for the lovely
flowers, gifts and-visits while we
were in the hospital. Special'
thanks to Drs. Brady and Malkus
and to the O.B. Nursing Staff,
and also to Wm for helping at
home. • Everything was greatly.
appreciated. — Rose and Darren
Cook. 24-34x1
I would like to•thank my friends
'and -relatives, .my fellow
employees for the cards, flowers,
boxes of fruit, the nursing staff.
Underwood and Branch 156
Seaforth 'Legion while I was a
patient in the hospital. A special
thanks to Frank Phillips. Ralph
Wood. 24-34x1
Mrs. Hilda Sellers desires to
express her thanks and
appreciation of the 'many expres-
sions of sympathy received at the
time of her sister's passing.
(Mrs. Lena MeGa vin) of
Kitchener. _24-34 xl
Mrs. Evelyn Appleby and her
family would like to thank . the
nurses and staff for their kind and
considerate _care she received
while in Seaforth Hospital. She
would also like to thank those who
visited her, and for her cards and
treats. Special thanks to Dr.
Whitman and Box Ambulance.
Her family would like to extend an
invitation to her friends and
relatives to visit her at her new
residence in Fluronview. 24-34-1
'A sincere thank you to everyone
for the cards, flowers and visits
while I was in Seaforth
Community Hospital. Special
thanks to the nurses, Drs. „.Brady,
Malkus and Whitman: — ,i(55TC
Wilson. •
25 In Memoriam'
COSTELLO, DANIEL — In loving
memory of a dear father • and
grandfather who passed away
March 3, 1975.
'His cheery ways and pleasant
face
Arc a pleasure to recall,
He had a kindly word for each
And died beloved by all.
Some day we hope to meet you
Dad',
Some day, we know not when,
To clasp your hand in the better
land
Never to part again.
— Loved and always remembered
by daughter Dorothy, son-in-law
John and grandchildren Carol,
Jack, Pat. Gary and Theresa.
25-34-1
BROADFOOT — In loving
memory of a dear husband, father
and grandfather, Wilmer
Broadfoot who passed away
March 7, 1975,
As time unfolds this very first
year,
Memories 'keep you ever near.
Silent thoughts of times
-together " •
liold memories that will last
forever.
— Sadly missed by wife Grace
and fa inil y 25-34x1
26 Personal-
Mr. and Mrs. James Devereaux
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Nancy Jean to William
Archibald, son of Mr. and Mrs. R
Robert Archibald. The marriage
will take place in St. Catherines,
March 20, 1976. 26 -34x1
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. do obligations. 26-30-tf
.27 Births
"BEUERMAN — Born to Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Beuerman at
Seaforth Community Hospital, on
February 18, 1976, a son. A wee
brother for Michelle. 27-34-1
GLANVILLE — To Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Glanville, Seaforth at
Seaforth Community Hospital' on
February 27th, a son. 27-34x1
SCOTT — In St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, on February
26, to Larry and Brenda Scott, 16
'Midale Rd., London, a daughter,
Sherri Leanne. 27-34x1
The Huron County Board of
Education agreed Monday after-
noon to continue French instruc-
tion in grades three to eight.
A committee was established in
November to examine the pro-
gram of French instruction at the
elementary school, level.. The
committee consisted of all
members of the Education corn-
,mittee,, two teachers each from
elementary and , secondary
school, two elementary- school
principals and two superinten-
dents.
The committee received a
number of presentations suggest-
ing the pro-gram begin with
children of a younger ; age. •
Economic considerations and the'
priority for English instruction
made it impossible for the
committee to extend the program
at this time.
The committee also considered
the feasibility and desirability of
making the subject optional, at
grade seven and eight but felt this
would not be in the best interest
of the student or .the system.
The committee also recom-
mended that: A Huron 'County
French guideline . lie developed
for the elementary and
secondary schools. A co-ordinator
of,French for Huron County be
appointed when possible. Provi-
sions be made for elementary
French teachers to meet at least
once each term. More interaction
- he developed among elementary
'and secondary teachers and stu-
dehts.
Principals pay particular atten-
tion to the importance of recruit-
ment of teachers for the French
- program and the teacher ..of
Franch 6e resident in school
wherever possible ,
Teachers of French develop
suggestions and strategies for
improved working conditions and
discuss these with elementary
school principals.
Opportunities be provided for
students of French to test in real
situations what they have learned
in school.
Further consideration be ,given
to - acquainting the community
with the oPportuAities which
knowledge in FreK(h affords and
language department heads and
teachers of French take the
initiative to . develop courses
which' could be designated as
Canadian Studies.
Examination and assessment
of the French program be
conducted on a continuous basis.
Me.mbers of the committee
were Mrs. J. Love, R.B.Allan,
J.T.Chapman, J.W.Coulter.
E.J.Elliott, M. Herrington,
E.C.Hill, Mrs. M. Kunder, E.
Mansfield, R. K. Peck,
B.Robertson, W. Shortreed, D.
Solomon, Mrs. D. Wallace and
Mrs. M. Zinn.
Superintendent R.B.Allan said
the recommendations' were
Ladies from Blake, Zurich area
visited on Tuesday afternoon and
presented a fine program of
gospel hymns„ scripture and
prayer for our residents. Their
singing is an inspiration to all our
residents under the leadership of
HelenGingerich and Mrs.
Kenneth Gascho.
Mrs. Mabel McAdams of
Clinton visited her brother Mr.
Thomas
ikeConnolly of Mitchal
visited his brother Mr. William
Connolly,. at -Seaforth. Manor.
Visiting with Miss Bessie
Davidson were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Miller and Mrs. Bert
Russell of Staffa also Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Whitmore, Leanne,
Melissa and Brenton of London.
.Mrs. Mabel Crouch and Mrs.
Ruth Malkus visited with friends
at Seaforth Manor.
Visiting with Mr. Wilber Keyes
this past week were Mr. Webb of
Alberta, Mr. Morris Carter and
Mark of Woodstock, Mr.Fred
Reid, Clinton, George and Jessie
Keyes and Mrs. Ruth
Mulholland, Clinton also Mr
Russell Miller, Seaforth.
Mrs. Ada Reid was visited
CLEARING AUCTION SAM ,
Of tractors, modern farm machinery, miscellaheous.iterns and
some household effects at Lot 31, Concession 13,
Logan Township, 2 1/2 miles south and 4 miles west of Monkton Or
71/2 miles north and 1 mile east of Dublin on
SATURDAY, MARCH 6th at 1:00 P.M.
TRACTORS:
John Deere "3020” Diesel tractor withturbo charger, Koehn
weather cab, front end weights: Set of 12 - 38 Dual wheels:
John Deere "1120" Diesel tractor, Run 317 hours, with allied
loader (hydraulic bucket):.A
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John Deere "A" row crop tractor; John Deere "56'' riding lawn
mower:
TRUCK: 1967 Ford 3/4 ton truck with livestock racks, as is:
MACHINERY AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS:
John Deere "400" portable grinder-mixer with auger f (Ted (1 1/2 '
ton cap.); IHC #648 Six-row plate corn planter with insecticide
attachments; IFIC 12.5 ft. vibra shank cultivator with spring
harrows; Ford 3 furrow mounted 18" bottom plow (automatic
re-set); New Holland "268" baler; Ebersol 40 ft. h ay and grain
elevator with undercarriage and electric motor; New Holland 200
bu. single beater manure spreader; Triple K-11 ft. 3 in.
cultivator; Spra Motor 3 point hitch sprayer with 20 ft. boom
incorporating tips and atrazine nozzles; McKee corn hog; Turner
7 ft. - 3 point hitch stalk chopper; 2 lar ge gravity bins mounted
on wagons; 10 ft. hydraulic fertilizer auger; 111C Trail cultivator;
John Deere 4 row scuffles; 7 section diamond harrows and poles;
3 point hitch snow blower; Ebersol bale shredder with electric
motor; 6 ft. M assey Ferguson 3 point hitch blade; John Deere
wagon with flat rack; 3,000 gal. steel tank; Approx., 200 steel
posts; 36 ft. aluminum ladder; Kools silo distributor hood;
Lan-o-matic portable air compressor; grain aerator; power hack
saw; Lincoln electric welder; Electric drill and stand; Rotary type
power lawn mower; quantity of scrap iron; and other items too
numerous to mention.
FURNITURE — includes chest type freezer; Refrigerator;
stacking chairs; bedroom suite; tables and other items.
TERMS; Cash NO RESERVE AS FARM IS SOLD
NOTE: This is a good offering, so plan to attend. Sale order will
be furniture first, followed by machinery.
Proprietor or Auctioneers not responsible for accidents on day of
sale
TED FLEERAlfiKER, Proprietor
R. G. GETHKE it RICHARD LOBB, Auctioneers 20.33-2
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— WE SELL AND SERVICE —
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SEAFORTH CLINTON — WALKERTON
• 23-2.54
Board to continue
French teaching