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20 Atietion Sales 2Q. *Paton Spies
Auction Sale Auction Sole
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AUCTION CALENDAR
Auctioneers & Appraisers
Clinton Monkton
482-7898 347-2465
Sat., Aug. 28, 10:30, -real
,A4,...._estate and the contents of
the .Chomarty General
Store for Ted Harburn.
Sat.,- Sept. 4, t. o'clock,
furniture, antiques, etc. ,
6Y4 mi. north and one mi.
west of Dublin for Wm.
Manley Estate.
Mon, Sept.' 6, Forty
registered and grade
goats, 4 miles east of
Goderich on Hwy. 8 for
Orville Rodgers.
Sat., Sept. 11 • Lakeview
machinery auction.
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21 Tenders Wanted
All persons having claims against
THE . ESTATE OF 'JULIA
FLANNIGAN, late of the Town of
Seaforth, in the County of Huron,
deceased, who died on the 3rd
day of July, 1976, are, hereby
notified to send in full particulars
of their claims to the undersigned
on or .before the 2nd day of
September, 1976, after which'
date the assets will be-distributed
......g regardenly td claims then
received.,
Dated at Se"afortb, Ontario this
4th day of August, 1976.
McCONNELL, STEWART &
DEVEREAUX ,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executors.
22-57-3
23 Bus. Directory
R. S. BOX
FUNERAL HOME
Phones:
Day 527-0680 Night 527,0885
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JOHNE:AONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
Seaforth Office
527-1240
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Tues., Thurs., Fri. , 9:00-5:30
Wednesday, Saturday 9:00-12:00
Clinton 482-7010
Monday 9:00 - 5:30 -
BY APPOINTMENT
23-51-0
WHITNEY-RIBEY
FUNERAL HOME
Sincere and courteous service
Ross W. Ribey, Director ,
87 Goderich St. Seaforth
Phone Seaforth 527-1390
CEMETERY MONUMENTS
23-474TF
We wish to express our sincere
, thank, and appreciation to dont-
nqghbors, friends d 'Mauves
for many acts of kindiiesS; mass
cards, floral- tribute*, 4t477
donation's to heart and cancer
fund, at the time of our father's
death. Thanks to Box Funeral
Home, FAther pallbearers
and to ladies of Dublin C.W.L.
for •the luncheon following the
funeral. It is deeply appreciated.
— Family of late Wm. J. Manley.
24-58x1
I wish to thank my family,
relatives, friends and neighbours
for the flowers, treats and cards I
received during my stay in'
Clinton and Victoria Hospital,
London, -- Elma Pepper. 24-58-1
I wish tO thank my neighbours,
friends and relatives for visiting
me, and or cards and gifts while
a patient 'in Stratford Hospital. ---
Mrs. Stan Jackson. 24-58.1 1
PRYCE — In loving memory of a -
dear father' and grandfather, John
Pryee, whb passed away six years
ago August 23, 1970.
No one knows the grief we
share
When We all meet and you're
not there
Life goes on we know that's
true
But aot the same since we lost
,
YOU,.
Sadly missed by daughter
Helen, Bob and family. 25.584
25 In Memoriam
McLAUGHLIN — In lovini'
memory of my dear husband, Joe
McLaughli n, who passed away
one year ago, August 21st.
Days of sadness still come o'er
us,
Tears in silence often flow,
For memory keeps you ever
near us,
Though you died just one year
ago.
— Sadly missed, and lovingly
remembered by wife Helen, and
family. 25-58-1
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knight,
Hensall; wish to announce the
marriage of their daughter, Anne
Elizabeth to Randy William Day-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Dayman, R.R.3, Kippen.
Marriage to take place on
September 4 at 4 P.M.,
Presbyterian Church, Hensall.
26-58x1
26 Pdsonal
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Price Wish
to announce the engagement of
their only daughter, Mary
Theresa Price of Stotfold,
BedfordshirkEngland to Mr. Ken
Broadribbe, Bnly son-of Mr. and
Mrs, Alex McLaughlin of
Letchworth, . Hertfordshire,
England. The marriage will take
place, September 11th at St.
Hughes R, C. Church,
Letchworth, England . at 3 P.M,
. 4 26-58x1
m NTEE
..,CCE151111,
Wilfred McIntee & Co. Limited
are Pleased to Announce
the Appointment of
HAROLD WORKMAN
as Manager
of the Clinton Office
482-3821
$640 the,
.hop7pciTturiitif!
Want to come out ahead? A great deal,
super selection, generous t&ms and
/ continuing dOncern are all r up for grabs here. Hop
to it, now!
1973 MONTE CARLO
Two door hardtop. 350 Cu. in. V-8 engine, automatic
transmission, console, „bucket seats plus more extras.
Lic, HNM 992.
43093.
1976 BUICK LE SABRE CUSTOM'
Four door, automatic air corklitianins, 'AM/FM radio,
tinted glass, 455 cu. in. V-8 engine, automatic transmis-
sion, power steering, power brakes, JR 78 x 15 white wall
tires, plus more extras. Lic. KRZ 712.
T,G.C. Price $6393,
. .......
1FIE GOING CONCERN
s.
YOU always OOMie Out dyad
919—C) 1976 teon Sheffer 6olnitk Ala Inc.
Open Every Night To Serve You
AND ALL DAY SATURDAY
WEST END GARAGE
OF MITCHEIA LTO
YOUR PONTIAC—BUICK (MC OEALFR
41HURON'tTg. - 0, 84944.46
$3193i
1973 DOOGEPOLAR15 CUSTOM
Two door hardtop, V-8 engine, automatic Jransmission,
radio plus more extras. Lic. HYZ 138.
T.G.C. Price . .
T.G.C. Price
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THE; HURON EXPOSITOR, MOOR 19. 19T0 5 •
Tl'o.••;frf 0.0th •
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25 In )1,entnram:
I, Oar* Wilson,' am Pot 'We would 114 to ft014,0, Or wog in loving, Ple.M•PrY 9.f
responsible for any dehts 'made „friends, relatives and peighb outs 'dear wife and mother, Jean Nigh,
by my wife.aker August 15, 105. for the lovely ,cards and gifts on who pkased away August 25,
- 227$8,3, our 40th Anniversary. Also to our 1973.
family for putting the party on. — *lleitrhinwehmicohryrii neversi nkeeppre
NOTICE TO CkEIRTORS . George and Ruth Thornton.
In, the EstAg OF- JOHN . 24,584 God has her in his keeping,
' ALEXANDER TEEMEEIt' we wis'h" to
thank
our fapiityi have her sseheimr iinny blk;
Lou
heart
Jill _All persons having elatins against
the Estate of lohn Alexander relatives, and friends for jeining 25-58-1 - ;us fqr our .25th Wedding TteMeer, late of the Town of
Seaforth, in the County of Huron, Anniversary. Your presence DICK -7" In loving memory of My
dear husband who passed away 3
years ago, August 22, 1973,
If I had one lifetime wish
One' dream that could come
true,
I would pray to God with all my
heart,
For yesterday and you.
If teardrops were stairways,
And memories were lanes,
fdwaarlk all the way to Heaven de
And bring you home again.
A thousand times I needed you „
A thousand times I cried
If love could have saved you
You never would have died.
— Too dearly loved to be ever be
forgotten by your loving wife,
Velma and family:
25-58xi
22' 1,--egal- Notices 24
Eavestroughiing
Roofing ,
and Chimney
Repairs
Call
482-9706 -.
For estimates
19-56-tf
• SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
Modern equipment. We
guarantee all work. Write or call
"Harvey Dale, Seaforth. Phone
:Clinton 482-3320 or Seaforth
527,-0284. 19-514f
ALUMINUM SALES
'For a complete line of
aluminum siding, soffit and
lasacia, edVestrough,
doors, Windows, railings,
awnings and shutters.
Call
BEAR SS
ALUMINUM
at 527-1295
19.5•1-tf
,
For expert
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
and
PROCESSING ;
, Bring your animals
to
MT of !he famous
V shwood Sausage
ilaraLenliSRS
In'ttiMr90Whofbashw.Wftm9InIrdencell.
2394314
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1st - - •
MORTGAGE FUNDS
For debt .eensplidation,,,„‘„new •
purehaseS.,;,-,or narin
,No"hidtlen
We specialize specialize in the hard- to ge
mortgages. Call eelleellnytime„.,
1-579,01te
TIJAN$AH FINANCIAL
SERVICES INC.
19-51-ti
SAT. URDAY, AUGUST 21, lpm
For MRS. CHRISTINA
O'LE..ARY. Mills St—Zurich.
Partial listing, china cabinet;
4-piece bedroom suite; chest of
drawers; dining table and chairs;
studio couch; continental beds;
dressers; commode, 9 x 12 rug,
It.C.A. portable T.V.; Westing-
hetise Refrigerator, .2 door
(excellent); G.E. electric Stove;
pressed back chairs and rocker;
dry sink with cistern pump; side
board; McClarey cook stove, `
many other items.
JOHN O'LEARY
' Sale Direetor.PinOtte 345.2309
PER( y WRIGHT
Auctioneer
, Kippen, 282-5515
20,58-1 . •
'CLEARING AUCTION
Of teal estate, appliances, furniture; household effects, antiques
and tools, etc. to be held at 123 Quebec Street, in the Town of
Mitchell bn • •
' SATURDAY,AUGUST 211.1 P.M.
REAL ESTATE Consists of a seven room. red brick house, gas
heated, with an attached garage. This is an; ideal retirement
home, close to churches, Post Office and 'one block'-
downtown.'Ternis to be 10% down day of sale, balance within 30
days. To be offered at 2:30 p.m., subject to a reasonable reserve
-bid,
FURNITURE, APPLIANCES ETC. Philco 23 lit. color TV.,
Moffat 30 in. electric range, refrigerator; chest type freezer; five
piece kitchen set; space saver; chodterfield and chair; swivel
rocker; three cane bottom chairs; three dressers; Spool bed; iron,.
beds/timtinister rug; Pictures and,frames; small appliances;
tatti0; table saw and Motor on stand; two wheel g Arden tractor;
itltarrjawif inow4; wheel barrow; hand and garden toolg, '
bedding and WWII'S"; dishes and glassware; many other articles
',too numerous to mention.
TERMS Cash on chattels.
CECIL BOWMAN,ESTATE Proprietor
G. GIETIM and RICillARD MB, Auctioneers
2068
- III BARN and house siding, eave-
troughing, painting, pointing,
roofing, Contact Erwin Ward,
527-0502, Seaforth. 19-56-9
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 28
To be held at Bonthron
Warehouse, Richmond St. North,
Hensall, including furniture,
household and antiques. Full
listing next edition.
R. Y. MaeLAREN,
Proprietor ,
PERCY WRIGHT
Auctioneer
Kippen„26Z-55•15 "
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Every viieek more and more
people discoiier what mighty jobs
are accomplished by low cost
Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial
527:0240.
FUEL TENDER
1976 Heating Season
For the CLINTON FIRE HALL.
Huron St., Clinton, Ontario 24
For more information contact
Water Meter Installation
TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
Tenders for the installation of water meters to all
properties jn Vanastra are to be in to the under-
sled by 1:00 P.M: on September 7,' , 1976.
Toisenship tender forms to be used. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
James I. McIntosh,
Clerk, Tuckersmith,
R.R. 4, Seaforth
21-51:2
• BILL CRAWFORD
Secretary-Treasurer
Box 663
Clinton, Out., 482-9093
Closing date for Tenders'
SEPTEMBER 1, 1976
at SP.M.,
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
21-58-1
20-58-1
Retired Farmer, deceased, who
' died on the 2nd day of July, 1976,
are h ereby notified to send in full
•-particulars oPtheir claims to the
undersigned on or before the 9th
day of September, 1976, after-
which date the assets will be
distributed having regard only to
claims then received.
Dated at 5eaforth, this 16th day
of August, 1976,
McCONNELL STEWART —
•DEVEREAFX,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Administrator
22158-i
I wish to sincerely thank' all my
good friend's and neighbors for
the cards, floiVers and treats
white 1 was 'a patient in Seaforth
Community Hospital. My thanks
too for the good care I received
from the nurses and staff and
Drs. Stapleton and Whitman. At
such a time one, realizes the value,
of our hospital— Florence E.
McGavin 24-58-1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS ,‘••
••• IN THVESTATE OF
-JULIA FLANNIGAN
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTrii,
WATCH AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS
--------'WE'SELL-AND SERVICE —
BUIOVO-ACCUftOrl -Watches
— 3 STORES
Cards of Thanks
SEAFORTH — CLINTON — WALKEkTON
23-51-tf
Lloyd and Rhea Cameron would
like to thank their family,
relatives and friends for the lovely
party, gifts and cards given them
on the oceasion of their 25th
:Wedding Anniversary. 24-42x1
We would like to thank our
friends, relatives and neighbours
for the lovely cards and gifts on
our 40th Anniversary. Also to our
family for putting the patty on. —
George and Ruth Thornton..
24-58x1
• We would lilke to thank all the
people who so thoughtfully sent
sympathy cards, and the ladies
who-sent baking to our home and
a special thank you to Grace,
Agnes, Marion and Helen for
bringing the lunch and' serving it
at our home, the night of my
dad's wake. Thanks again, Pete •
and Ann McLaughlin. 24-58x1
helped to make it a celebration. A
special thanks to all who helped in
any way, It will be a day that we
and the family will always
remember. — Helen Ann and
Earl Elliott. 24-58x1
We would like to thank the
Goderich O.P.P. and all our
wonderful friends, neighbours
and relatives very much for all
their help last weekend. Also
thanks to Dr. Rodney and the
nurses at Seaferth Hospital. Vint'
kindness will never be forgotten.
— Leo, Eileen and Tony
Greidanus. 24-58x1
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Thank You. Seaforth Optimist
Ch?-wishes to say Thanks to the
Men's Industrial Ball League for
the $100.00 donation towards
park fence. 24-58x1
' afternoon- emeyening. Best wishes
only. - 26-58-2
9 .4-.---
. Mr. and Mrs: Wayne, Scott,
Seaforth, wish to annoutke . the
forthcoming marriage of their ,
daughter, Nancy Lee to Robert
Hartman Musser, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Musser, R.R.#2,
Seaforth. The wedding is'to take
place September 10, 1976 at St.
James Roman Catholic Church,
2 6-58x1
')‘ ' • • RECEPTION
At R.R .3, Lions Heid,. Ont. live
Eva and Mel Clarke, two of the
best. They've had fifty years ,of
Marital bliss and hope you will
cpme to help celebrate this happy
occasion, Yes it's been fifty years
and how time does fly. So we are
having Open House at Seaforth
Curling Club, E. William St.,
Seaforth, please drop by on Sat.,
Aug. 28/76 2 P.M. to 5 P.M. We
hope all the people that we used
to know will come back to
Seaforth and help celebrate this
• Special Day. Best Wishes Only.
THE CLARK ES. 26-57x2
We invite engaged couples . to
visit the Arbor Gift Shop in
Clinton. Pick-up a free gift and
tell your frien s about our Shower 1
_and Bridal egistry service. No
charge, no obligations.
27 Births
SCOTT — To Mr. and Mrs. Brian-
Scott, Don Mills, at North York"
General Hospital on July 31, a
daug hter, Lisa Ann. 2 -58-1 \
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Steven, Liia and Leanne are
happy to announce the birth of
their sister "Lan i Jo" Danielle.
The proud parents are Larry and
Alice Gardiner, Cromarty ,
27••58x1
COLCLOUGH To Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Colclough, R.R.5,
Clinton, on August 17 at Seaforth
Community Hospital, twin sons
Richard and Robert. 27-58x1
LANSINIC — To Mr. and Mrs.
John Lansink Jr., Seaforth, oti
All gust 17, at Seaforth ;
Community Hospital, a daughter.
27-58x1
Mrs. ,Mae Hillebrecht will be at
home to her friends and
neighbours on Saturday, August•
28 on _the occasion Of her 80th
'birthday, Please call during the •
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WatC,hittg, the QiYMPIC
rtiCt4 MONS us .toolizO" how
thoroughly human-keings have
mastered the Water, Whoever
said "it we'll been tOe4at to ' Because tottOljr, 9 quarter of ,
swim, we'd liav,e come equipped those who drowned I,* year WM
with tins. and Cold blood" could children AtiOer 10, 1001011F
never haye seen the lf/94netre attention should ;be .p4irl to their:
crawl performed in well under 4 Safety, '..icicts who Can't: 'swim. •
" should riever.be allowed to r.01'. on minute.
spiashily, perhaps, than objects. like logs -9r 0%; And.
the aquatic elite of the Olympics. children 'APO!'" always he,'SOPP,'
millions of Canadians nevertile- 000 heard When playing 'near
less take the plunge at this time of -water.
year. And why not? Swimming is It's a good idea: to teach
good clean fun. It expands the ...children, to Swim at as young an
lungs, .exercises the hart and age as possible- and, at the Same
muscles, ..tones you up all over, time, to instruct them fully abbot
and makes you feel good. If you Water safety, so it becomes, a;
dos' lutts:Tisthibelry, ttlihraotugis4, habit, .„.
per- Since many water mishaps:
iende or over-confidence many occur through poorly tgAtioetl
"people abandorx,,sense when they efforts to heip others, you should
abandon land. tifstp year, in kno*, that diving in after gal*
Ontario, some 500 , people-who's fallen from a boat an
drovined. Many Of these fatalities double the potential danger. The
could have been avoided had the person overboard should .: he
victims , taken proper , safety thrown an -oar or rope, or some
precautions.- buoyant object like' a *belt, or
To start with, know What you're even a gas can or themes jug:
getting into. Check that the Water A pamphlet, Get In The Swim,
you plan to swim in, has do is available free of charge from
obstacles like rocks or weeds. the Health Resource Centre,
And ensure that the current isn't Communications Branch, Ontario
st tiofnygoeur rtehagtioiny go utoardei. Ministry of Health. Hepburn v e
- into a Block, Queen's park, Toronto,
lake, a river, an ocean or a pool - Ontario M7A 1S2. -
Make sure you know how deep the You may not need fins and cold
Water is. The reason for taking blood to enjoy swimming, but you
this precaution is to avoid spinal- do need your wits, and a cool
cord injury, which • may result in head, to do it safely.
pesrmaonee even thralysise, in
strongest An Expositor Classified' will
pay you dividends. Have you tried tsiwesimtmt:serasdvciasnat;lgoealways tdoifticuswiml-
one? Dial 527-0240.
•i•li never .:alone.
,swimmitlk after dark,,in storm.
or, immediately following g heavy
meal, can spell trouble;
We have been instructed to sell by public auction all
• * Stock "
* Metal Fabricating Equipment
* Farm machinery and parts
.+*:shop equipment and tools
*Trucks
* Office 'equipment •
* Wood manufacturing equiPment
Full listtg, tte,,xt weekS' edition
For information Phone
RATHWELL'S - 482.3120
„ ,GARDENER'S 4 39-0194
For J, F. MACHINERY LTD., ET- E? on •
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 at 1.0:00 AM, - ...
LAROBBANKRUPTCY AUCTION
All.Clibig SALE
To be held for MRS. GOURLEY in the Village of Londesboro; 5
miles north of Clinton on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, at 12:30 P.M.
• FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES — 44" leaded glass bow -front
china cabinet; laz ge flat to wall cupboard, nicely carved trinii
round pedestal extension table; large oak buffet; 6 oak diners;
marble top washstand; oak chest of drawers; pine bonnet chest;
press back rocker; parlour chair and matching rocker; Fleetwood
10" T.V.; Two 54" beds; blanket box; hall tree; fern stands.; oak
dresser; oak tables; odd chairs; trunks; chesterfield and two
chairs; coffee and end tables.
MISC. — Capper boiler; White sewing machine; quantity of
brass ad silver; wicker pieces; quantity of old material and rick
rack; Prctures and frames; trinket boxes; throw rugs; Lewyt
vacuum; floor polisher; 200 pieces of French Wory dresser sets;
clocks; miniature brass; carriage clock; flatware; approx. 200
pcs. 1900 jewellery.
GLASS — Black satin; Canadian glass; depression; brass back
and amber beWliatrip; dishes; china:. .
APPLIANCES Cold Spot refrigerator 15 Cu. ft., detible door, 6
months eld„; Flarance 40"-dettite stove; Quebec wood stove.
`ARMS '4-- CASH ar.Personal Clieque\ONLY
RATJEIWELL. AUCTION SERVICE
l'aRUCEFIELD, 48 2-3120
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