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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-04-15, Page 17RAUCH ELECTRONICS SALES &SERVICE • TV • RADIO • H I- Ft • STEREO aume.527-1150 • 17 SPARLING STREET SEAFORTH 19-38-tf WILS N'S P.O. BOX 67 MILTON, ONT. (416) 270-0022 ALSO CALGARY. AUCTItiNEERS VANCOUVER. HALIFX & FRED ERICTON GEARED WINOUSTfly Stocker Sale 1200 Head Hensall Livestock Sales Ltd. Saturday, April 24, IQ* 1976 at 1:00 p.m. Consisting of Steers, Heife and Calves Victor Hargreaves [519] 482-7511 Clinton • Or Barry Miller [519] 235-2717 Exeter or 229-6205 Xi rkton AUCTIONEERS : Hector McNeil and ' Larry Gardiner 20-40-.2 TOWNSHIP- OF HAY 1976 SAND CUSHION TENDER Sealed Tenders, clearly marked, will be received by the und- ersigned until MONDAY, MAY 3rd, 1976 at 1200 Noon • D.S.T. For The Supply and Hauling of approximately 18;000 : cubic yards of Sand Cushion, Township Specificiatlons and Tender Forms must be used and may be obtained from the undersigned. Tender to •state when contract can be started. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Marked cheque for 5% of Tender to Accompany Bid. — IR VI A 014-9 • ................virit ,..,...NA4iitiv-Yi.q4g,.M.fth.J.gl‘,,, ' AO I:1" 606.0614h AI' ulark-Treasurer Box 291 Box 99 ZURICH, ONTARIO -• ZURICH, ONTARIO WHITNEY-RIBEy FUNERAL HOME Sincere and courteous service Ross W. Ribey, Director 87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth Phone Seaforth 527-1390 23-38-ff UNRESERVED PUBLIC 'AUCTION. PRIME FARM MACHINERY .& 'IMPLEMENTS SAT. APRIL 24th 76 10 a.m. MILTON • ONTARIO .000 Market Dr., Milt\n. % mile South of 401 off Hwy -#16) (3) SELF PROPELLED COMM ES: Cockshutt 428 • M.F. 26 • M.F. 60 • 16) FARM TRACTORS: '69 M.F. 165 • '68 I.H.C. 4100 • '62 Ford 6000 • Farm All Super "A" • Case 210E1 • Feguson 20-86 • Sims Cab for M.F. 160 or 165 • LOADER BACKHOE: '62 A.C. 0-15 • New 7' J.D. Loader bucket • (3) FORKLIFTS: Hyster 5,000,lb. • Yale 5000 lb •Clark 4000 lb • FORAGE EQUIPMENT: Wetmore Nuxer GfiggeEw.43.1) Dion forege Wagon • New Holland S-67 Super Heyliner Baler.. Oliver "ifEr corn Oipliert TILLIkai '76' Flemstofte TR Springtooth hop cultivator (orchard 6,,vineyent) • '75 Flemstofte springtooth cul- tivator • '72 I.H.C. 550, 5 furrow plow • 7'4" Roto Tiller • Delhi 6 Row Wiggle no • MANURE SPREADER: CUB 135 • PLANTER: '74 Cockshutt 5400 4 Row Air planter • CORN DRYER: '68 Behlen M700 •. TOBACCO Eou IPM ENT: Delhi 31' Tobacco Stick Elevator • Hydr. Tobacco Press • Alf op. Tobacco press • (2) section Grading tables •'.(11) Bale Boxes a (29) Leaf Baskets • Racking table • Powered Grading belt (V. h.p.) w/extension • Bright Leaf Sing loom Aut, Humidifier, 6,000 BTU, Propene fired • (3) DUMP TRUCKS: '72 Ford D300 4, '69 Ford C600 Refuse dump • '.67 Ford 700 • STAKE TRUCK: '68 Ford 350 • CAB & CHASSIS: .433 I.R.C.-1800 • PICK-UP: '69 G.M.C. 91q • FLOATS: '76' Custom Coach 24' tind. • '76 S'built 8' x 20' Tit-Axle, 3' racks • '76 S'bullt trii• axle, 24' deck • '7,6-York 9 ton tri-axle • S'bu111 5 ton land. • '76 Lincoln 12 ton tri-axle, 19' steel deck • '76 Lincoln 12 ton'tri-axle, 18' steel deck • King 15 ton S/A • '76 Jobsite 22' S/A utility trailer • S/A H.D. Farm trailer • H.D. Farm Wagon ib , S/A tool trailer • (4) OFFICE TRAILERS: (4) 1976 Custom Coach,, 50' x 10', 36' x 10', 24' x 10' & 20' x 10' • POWER UNIT: G.M. 4-71 diesel on' Skids w /lack shaft • (2) PUMPS: (2) Marlow 6" x 4" •' MISCELLANEOUS: Finn portable mulch spreader • Portable Compressor spray line painter • '68 Honda CB 176 Motorcycle • 10 H.P. Shop Compressor • 19 Bushels Stewart , #2913 & 30 Bushels #2501 Seed Corn • GALVANISED SHEET METAL:" 30 ga. (25) 10' x 4' & (51) 18' x 4', 26 ga. (31) ' x 4' • 28 ga. (50) 16', x 4'l (33) 16' x 4' Ch, wall • 26 ga, (5) 20"x 6" 4' 524 Profile, (4) 20'EV x 51V Profile • (12) 2518" x 4' 517 White w Oly. ltr'iWheel Rims • Qty.,,Ind. Paine' • (4) Sets Wonder Wheels for Snowmobiles • Taper & Straight Shank Drill Bits • "New'" Belzer Hand Tools • "New" Welding Outfits • (4) 18"ix 36" x 6', Metal Pans shelves • (7) Steel Water Tanks • Steam Jenny • etc. • etc. • Anyone interestcd In consigning equipment to this Auction should phone:4 0117 Bob Clark or-Charlie Dunn (416) 2 7 02r . Phone write or wire for complete brOchure Lobb & Geth.kp AUCTION CALENDAR Auctioneers & Appraisers Clinton MOnkton 482.7898 347-2465 SATURDAY, APRIL 24 Cattle feed, tractors, farm machinery • and some household effects, 3 mi., west of Walton for Walter Shortreed. SATURAY, MAY 8 Lakeview Sales SATURDAY, MAY 22 furniture ' antiques, carpenter tools, etc. for the Ernest Vodden Estate in the Village. of Woodham. SATURDAY JUNE 5 Tractors, farm machinery, some household , effects, 3% miles north, 1/4 mile east of Mitchell for Fred Murray Estate). 20-40-1 21 Tenders Wanted 21 Tenders Wanted HOUSE PAWING FARM BUILDINGS Laurie McKellar PAINTS R,R.2, STAFFA, ONT. PHONE 345.2879 23-37-4 Seaforth Roofing For all yourn roofing and siding needs call 527-1506 after 6 p.m. 23-38.8 JOHN E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST , We would like to thank those who sent flowers and expressed their sympathy at the time of the passing of Mrs. Maude Austin. Special thanks to the pallbearers and flower bearers and to the Box Ambulance Service. —"Lloyd and Isabel Stewart. 24-40-1 I thank my relatives, neighbors and friends for gifts, cards and letters, thanks to Dr. Brady, 7. Clinic• Dr's. nurses and staff, Rev . Reuber and Rev. Horst while I was' a patient in the hospital. — Mary Thornton. 24-40-1 I would like to thank my friends and familyfor visiting me while in Seaforth Hospital and also the lovely presents. Special thanks to nurses, staff and pr. Underwood. J tidy. Swan. 24-40-1 I would like to thank all My friends, neighbours and relatives for their love and kind. consideration' while I was a patient in Seaforth ,Community Hospital, also thank you for lovely flowers, gifts, cards visits and treats. Special thanks to Rev. A. Horst and the nurses and staff and Drs. Underwood, Malkus ant Scratch. — Mrs. I,averne Wolfe. 24-40x1 I sincerely wish to thank all my friends and relatives for their visits, cards and gifts of flowers and candy while I was a patient at Seaforth Community- Hospital and prior to my removal this week to' Kilbarchan Nursing Home. It was greatly appreciated,: 7-- Mrs. Pearl McFarlane. ' '24-400 I would like to thank my friends, family and neighbours for the cards and visits while I was a patient at Seaforth Hospital. A special-thank you to Dr. Malkus, Dr. Whitman-and Dr. Brady.And also. thanks to the nurses and aides who helped. Your kindness was much appreciated. — John Powell: - 24-40x1 Complete Bookkeeping Services & Related Fleids Income Tax Assistance -Preparation INDIVIDUALS — SMALL BUSINESSES FARMING WILFRED L. ELLIOTT Telephone P.O.Box 729,12 N.Main St. [519] 527-0301 Seaforth, Ontario NOK IWO 23-184 AN:STETT JEWELLERS LTD WATCH AND .JEWELLERY REPAIRS WE SELL AND SERVICE — Bulova-Accutron - Watches — 3 STORES SEAFORTH —.CLINTON VVALKERTON • 23-38-ff 24 Cards of Thanks HOLMES - The family of the late Mrs. Mary Holmes wish to express sincere thanks to rela- tives, friends and neighbours, for floral tributes, cards of sympathy, donations to the , Ontario Heart Foundation' and all those who helped us during our recent loss. Special thanks to the pallbearers, Rev. Cecil Wittick, the Tasker Funeral Home and the United Church Ladies. — Joe Holmes and family 24-40-1 We wish to thank everyone for the lovely gifts and money we received on the 'occasion of our 25th Wedding Anniversary. A special 'thanks to the Women's Institute for serving the lunch and to Harold Smith for providing the music, — Mr.' and Mrs. Jack Gordon 24-24-1 The family of the late Joseph. Smith wish to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours far the many acts of kindness , floral tributes, donation to varioas organizations, the L.C.W. and the choir of St. peter's Luterhan Church, Brodhagen, PastreHorst and Karl Schuessler and pallbearers and flowerbe the Lockart Funeral Home - kindness will always be reme bered. • 24.40 101TI.tir114019t;i4pgh .rNe oyo" nurses. and staff aeffie hospital, my neighbors and friends for their kindness and visits, Cards and gifts. It was greatly appreciated. — Mrs. Julie Flannigan. 24-40.1 rers, our b 24 Cards of Thanks Sincere thanks for visits, cards and treats I' received while confined to Seaforth Community Hospital. Special thanks. to Drs. Underwood and Malkus and all the kind nurses "and the staff.Thanks to the Seaforth I.O.O.F. ' for the lovely box of fruit. Good luck to my room mates Alex Finnegan and Oliver McKay. — A. Victor Lee. 24-40x1 I wish to thank all friends, relatives, Old Time, Dance Club and Curling Club who sent cards, flowers and came to visit me' while in Hospital and since coming home. A special thank you to Rev. :Taylor, Van-fa and to Oliver Pryce for finishing my curling season. — Mervin Hayter 24-40-1 We would like to thank our former neighbours for the lovely surprise party at our home on April 6th to celebrate our wedding anniversary. Thanks to the people who got it up and for the lovely gift.. —• Dorothy and Elmer Townsend. 24-40x1 I wish to thank all my friends, neighbours for the lovely cards, gifts, treats, flowers and visits while I was in Seaforth Hospital. A special thanks to Dr. Ed. Malkus, Nurse Flannigan; ,Nurse .RtilnnAnzand all themerses for-the? wonderful care given me. I would like tb thank all the,kitchen staff also. Everything was much appreciated. 'Thank you all again. — Barbara & Michael Watt. 24-400 , 21 Tenders Wanted Notice of Tender' Two Separate Tenders For Cromarty Park 1. Rental of booth including duties. 2. Cutting of grass for season. Tenders to close Midnight April 24th 1976 and be submitted in writing to, LLOYD CAMERON R.R.112, Staffa Phone 345-2667 For information contact above. Any tender not necessarily accepted. 21.39-2 By Appointment Only - Seaforth Office Tues. ,Wed.,Thurs.,Fri. 9 to 5:30 P.M. Saturday A.M. Monday only - Cli nton Office For Appointment • Phone 527-1240 or 482.7010 23-38-ff R.S.BOX FUNERAL HOME Phones: Day 527-0680 - Night 527-0885 23-38-if SEAFORTH 527-0120 - NAME THE DATE & WE'LL DEMONSTRATE TRACTORS RELATED UIPAA ENT • 19 Notiees 23 Bus. Directory Pioneer Paving & Sealing • Driveways • Parking areas • Driveway Sealing • Foundation Coating • Free Estimates Phone 284-3570 St. Marys 19-39-4 TRI' TOWN BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Income Tax Returns Business-Farm-Individual LAWRENCE BEANE Brucefield Phone 482-9260 PEGGY CUNNINGHAM 229 James Street Clinton' Phone 482-7988 19-38-if 1st — 2nd MORTGAGE FUNDS For debt consolidation, new purchases or refinancing. No hidden charges or bonuses. We specialize in the hard to get mortgages. Call co,llect anytime. 1-579-0100 HANNAH FINANCIAL SERVICES INC. 19-387ff TA1CPREPARATION SERVICE Personal.,— BuSiness 7— Farm tour Home or our Office Experienced Confidential Service at Reasonable Rates PHONE 482-7584 1 Q-38-tf VACUUM CLEANERS SALES & SERVICE ALL MAKES Bob Peck .VARNA 262-5748 • 19-38,ff SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern equipment. We guarantee all work Write or call Harvey Dale, Seaforth. Phone Clinton 482-3320 or Seaforth 527-0284. 19-384 Bill's Plumbing 8t Heating REMODELLING, ROOFING and CARPENTRY Industrial, Commercial & Residential' — Free Estimates Phone: Bill Holman 45 Huron Street, Seaforth 527.0203 Erwin Ward 527-0502 19-38-ff - CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and - PROCESSING Beef-Mondays Hogs-Tuesdays AL'S MARKET " Phone 262-2017 19-38-if HOME and farm repairs, cement work, masonry work, specializing in fireplaces, chimneys and other odd jobs. Free estimates. For more information please call Stan Kirkham, Mitchell, 348- 8797. 19-384 Need a Sign? Large or Small —.I do them all — * ** TRUCKS LETTERED ***** Prompt Efficient Service * * * * Your Own Personal Sign Writer VANASTRA SIGNS 482-7978 19.38-ff ALUMINUM SALES For a complete line of - aluminum siding, soffit and fascia, eavestrough, doors, windows, railing, awnings and shutters. Call BEARSS ALUMINUM at 527-1295 19-.38-tf „Every week more', and more, people discover what mighty jobs • are accomplished by low cost Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial 527:0240. 20 Auction Sales DISPERSAL AUCTION SALE Of 55 Head of Holstein and Hereford Cows, heifers and Steers, Feed , and Dairy equipment including bulk cooler for JIM HORAN, 'on lot 10, con. , 11, Logan Twp., 21/2 miles north• east of Bornholm or 3% miles south of Monkton and 11/4 miles east off No. 23 Highway on SATURDAY, APRIL 24th At 1 P.M. CATTLE — 6 Holstein cows fresh recently; 10 , Holstein cows milking with some rebred;. 15 Holstein cows due in April and May;. 4 H, olstein x Hereford heifers with calves at, side; 18 ° Holstein x Hereford steers and heifers 800 - 1000 ibs. each, a number of young Hereford, Holstein and Charolais. NOTE — Thig is a good herd of dairy and beef type cattle. Cow and heifers will be. checked for preg nancy prior to sale day. DAIRY EQUIPMENT — Mueller 400 gal. bulk cooler in good condition; 2 milker pumps and 11/2 inch .pipeline; 4 Surge units; st ainless steel double sink; strainer pail new and other small dairy utensils and some misc. items. . FEED — ..1000 bales of straw': 2500 bales of hay; 15 tons 'of mixed grain fit for seed; 30 ft. of ensilage in a 20 ft. silo with good loading facilities. NOTE — Dairy equipment and feed will be sold first followed by cattle. • , Proprietor and Auctioneer not responsible for any accident s. NO RESERVE TERMS' — Cash on day of sale. TIM BRAN Piriptor 347-2425 FRANKLIN BUUCK Auctioneer Milverton 595-8821 20.40-1 MY'Sincere thankkia. given to, those who reinegibet04 tae with visits, cards and gifts while; I was' a patient in Seaforth gospital: and. since coming Special thanks to. Dr. Whitman and the nurses. Your thoughtfulness has been appreciated. Mrs.-Jean Broadfoot, Walton. • 24-40x1 • ' • • Thanks to all who gave me flowers, visits, cards and other treats while hospitalized recently. Special thank you to Grace, Eileen and Grandma and • Grandpa for babysitting , etc. Also many thanks to Dr. Moyo, Dr; Malkus and Rev. Reuber and for all the "Special" nursing care. All of you helped make things more pleasant for me and my family. — Ruth Townsend. • , 24-40-1 Vince and Marg Lane wish to; extend their sincere appreciation to their family, friends and neighbors for their many cards and gifts given them on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary. 24-40x1 I would like to express my sincere thank you to my relatives, friends and neighbours for their cards, visits and treats while I -was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. A special "Thanks" to Rev. Reuber, also the medical staff on second floor, Everything was' greatly appreciated. — Peter Dunlop. 24-40x1 25 In Memoriam' WILLIAMSON — In loving memory of our father who passed away April 11, '1960 and our mother who passed away July 22, 1960.' Somewhere beyond the sunset Where loneliness never' dies They dwell in a beautiful garden .Beneath Go s eaven y skies.' May the wind of.Heaven blow softly. On that-sweet and sacred spot Whetee. the ones we love are sleeping And will never be forgot. — Lovingly remembered and sadly missed always by all their family." s_ HODGERT — In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather Bruce who passed away 2 years ago April 19, 1974. Just a prayer from those who love you, Just a memory fond and true, In our hearts you live forever, Because we thought the world of you. — Dearly loved and sadly missed by son Dennis and family. 25-40x1 26 Personal We invite engaged couples to visit, the Arbor Gift Shop in Clinton.i Pick up a free gift and 6 Personal tell your rri,endg about our Shower, and Bridal registry service, 'No charge,: no 0409ns, 20-004 Mr, williRrn'Mitqlicil of Lealoingt90 to announce: the forthcoming 'Marriage of his daughter Anna Marie Louise' to William Samuel Daniei'Starey son of E, Beatrice~ Storey, Marriage to take place in A.PriL 26-40X1 Mr. and Mrs. ~Gordon Staples, Seaforth, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their - daughter Wilma Rosemarie,. to Wayne Gordon Knight, son. of Mr: and Mrs. Williard Knight of R.R.#2, St. Pauls. The marria'ge will take-"place at St. James' Catholic Church, . Seaforth, May 15, at 4.30 p.m. 26-40x1 Mr, and Mrs. Neil Hopper, Seaforth, Ontario are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Anne Marie to Robert Steven Watcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watcher, Exeter, Ontario. The marriage will take 'place May Po 1976 at six o'clock in the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Exeter, Ontario. 26-40x1 27 Births SALLOWS 7--• Rob and Margie; R.R.#4, Seaforth are pleased to announce the birth of their son Daniel Robert, Monday, April 12 at St. Joseph's. Hospital, London. A brother for Carly. 27-40-1 PERRIE = To Mr. and Mrs. John Perrie, of R.R.#3, Brussels, in SeaforthCommunity Hospital, on April 10, a daughter. 27-40i1 CRAIG Graeme' and Helen are thankful for the safe arrival of their daughter Shannon on April , 1976 at Seaforth Community Hospital. A 'sister •for Michael. ' 27-40x1 LE BEAU — To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Le peat', Brucefield, on April 9, a son in Seaforth Community ;Hospital. 27-40x1 28 Deaths CLEARY: Catherine Loretta of Seaforth on April 7, 1976 at St. Mary's Hospital, London, in her 83rd year. Catherine Cleary, beloved daughter of the late Mr. and M,rs. Bernard Cleary and , dear sister of William of London, and the late James and Margaret White. Loved aunt. of Jack, Pat and 'William Cleary, and Mary Margaret Matthews all of London, and James of Vancouver, Friends were received at ' the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street 'West, Seaforth, until Saturday when requi um mass was held at St. James Roman CatholicChurch at .11:00. Interment in St. James Cemetery. 28-40-1 19 Notices q rt 41- • • 1, tit '4, LV Donald W. J. McNeil 0. L. S. Douglas K: Campbell 0. L. S. James S. Campbell L. S. and Wayne D. Brubacher 0. L. Announce the Official Opening of McNeil, Campbell, Brubacher Limited 'Ontario Land Surveyor 123 Ontario Street( Second Floor ) • Stratf6rd, Oritario Don McNeil O.L.S. Telephone: '1$19,124706.2, Associate Offices in Brantford; Cambridge, • Kitcheher, ind'KinCardine.. - 19.40-1