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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-10-07, Page 19VACUUM CLEANERS SALES & SERVICE ALL MAKES Bob Peck VARNA 262-5748 19-51-tf FOR complete sewer hookup, call the experts for details. Frank Kling Ltd. 527-1320 19-574 HOME and farm repairs, cement work, masonry work, specializing in fir laces, chimneys and other odd bs, Free estimates. For more information nleacv call Stan Kirkham, Mitchell. 348-8797. 19-62-if DAVIDSON Hearing Aid Service. Free hearing tests, 45 day trial, . batteries, charges, repairs. City and country house calls. 334 Queens Avenue, Phone 432-9951 London. 19.51-tf PRIVATE lessons in guitar, mandolin and fiddle - solo and improvisational development. Tailored to individual interests, Phone Bob Burchill, 348-8215. 19-62-4 ALUMINUM SALES For a complete line of aluminum siding, soffit and fasacia, „ eavestrough, doors, windows, railings, . awnings and shutters., Call I3EARSS ALUMINUM at 527-1295 19.514 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern equipment. We guarantee all work. Write .or call Harvey Dale, Scaforth. Phone .Clinton 482-3320 or Scaforth 527-0284. 19-51-if For expert CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING And PROCESSING , Bring your animals to I. / of flu famous 16.0"—N4 Pashwaud Sausage nrianicaPs 1'1 mite mouth a il;z11:;;;m41'..,nuthi Inicruwilten 19-51-tf Eavestroughing First in the world! We n ow offer a new seamless 5" K. Style heavy duty steel eavestroughing in white, brown and black. Graham Bros. London 432-2451. Chatham. 354-6212. 19-47x22 Bill's Plumbing, Heating, Electrical Complete sewer Installations Free Estiinate's Call 527-0203 527-0495 19-64-tf 20 Auction Saks ..... . SAT., OCT. 9, 1 p.m.. AUCTION Sale of Females , Charolais Crossbred to Purebred 100 females bred or safe in calf to leading sires of world famous bloodlines. All guaranteed from Canada's largest French Charo- lair breeder. Your opportunity to .purchise productive females, to establish a foundation herd or 4-H calves. We will assist you in Records and Sales, so that you can enter the female replacement market. We will finance, either in partnership orjurchase back the calves. Stop in for a chat and see our herd. But plan to attend. SATURDAY, OCT. 9 - 1 p.m. WATCHA FARMS Hwy 6 (N) MOUNT FOREST Call 519-334-3497 C.Watson 20.64-2 Every week more and more people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost • Huron 8xpositnr want Ads. Dial k 527-0240. 4 4 I Lobb & Gethke AUCTION CALENDAR Auctioneers & Appraisers Clinton Monkton 482.7898 ' 347-2465 Sat.,Oct. 9 -Lakeview machinery auction. Thurs.,Oct.14-Farm machinery some • household effects, 33/4 miles., north 1 V4 miles west of Dublin for 4James Flanagan. Sat.,Oct.16 - Furniture household effects, etc.,, in the town of Mitchell for Mrs. M. Blight. 20.65-1 •ift oso- Clearing AUCTION SALE Two-Day Collectors Auction SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16 at 10:30 A.M. and SUNDAY at 1:00 P.M. LOCATION - 140 Trinity St., Stratford. • We have been requested by the Proprietor. Mr. and Mrs. WRAY BERGER to sell by public auction a 20 yr. 'collection of antiques consisting of pine and cherry furniture; brass; copper; cast iron; 30 lamps; lanterns; tiffany type lamps; art glass; Canadian and carnival glass; 50 pcs. crockery; 150 sealers and bottles; be er and cake souvenirs; wicker pcs; 500 books; war medals; 2000 buttons; oil paintings; pictures; post cards; jewIlery; sterling silver; souvcniers; 6 clocks; 2000 st amps; SOO keys; antique hardware; rod iron fence and pillars. Shop tools and wood working' equipment, lawn and garden tools and equipment. NO RESERVE — MOVING TO ARIZONA The most outstanding auction of the year ---: over 2000 lots to be sold. For inforation Phone RATH WELL'S AUCTION SERVICE Bruceficld, 4824110 " FOR A SUCCESSFUL AUCTION PHONE RATHWELLS" 20.65-2 #######0#4*40#.04.4 ,t0 '4 $.N! ,•• I 1,1#: i### • , g. j'he Ceoun, doe .txd 6`tietra&on TENDER • will receive plainly marked sealed tenders on the following Supplies OCTOBER 25th, 1976 for General Classroom, Office and Physical EdUcation Supplies. Specifications and tender forms may be obtained from the Board Office, 103 Albert St., Clinton, Ontario. 40, Lowest or any tender- not necessarily accepted. D. J. COCHRANE Director of Education H. TURKHEIM Chairman 21-65-1 USE EXPOSITOR WANT - ADS Phone 527-0240 required for our Elementary and Secondry Schools up to 12 o'clock local time on Monday, Separate Tenders will be accepted for Open and. Closed Work. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. , All material and equipment, except C.M.P., to be supplied by the Contractor. A certified cheque for 10% of the -Tender price to accompany , Tender. Tenders close at 5:00 P.M., Monday, October 18, 1976 Further particulars and Tender Forms available at the Clerk's Office. CLARE VINCENT — CLERK Box 293, Londesboro 21-64-2 22 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF MILTON BERGER All persons having claims against the Estate of Milton Berger; late of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, Retired Salesman, deceased, who died on the 24th day Of Septembger, 1976, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the. 28th day of October, 1976, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to' claims then received. Dated at Seaforth this 4th day of October, 1976. McCONNELL STEWART & DEVEREAUX Seaforth, Ontario . Solicitors for the Executor 22.65-3 24 Cards of Thanks Wilfred and Verna Glazier would like to thank their family, friends and relatives for the lovely party, gifts, cards and flowers bestowed upon then' on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary. They shall always be treasured. • 24-6S-1 I would like to thank those who visited me while I was a patient in the hospital. Special thanks to the nurses, Dr. Malkus and Dr. Underwood. — Curtis McCone 24-65x1 A special thanks to My daughter, Mrs. Lorne Lawson, on an Emergency Call to the hospital. Also to Dr.' Malkus, nurses and staff for what they did for me during,' my brief stay in, the hospital. Thanks also to those visited me. It was all appreciated. Ephraim Clark. 24-65x1 23 Bus. Directory JOHN E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Sea forth Office 527-1240 Tues., Thurs.. Fri. q:00.5:30 Wednesday.Saturday 9:00-12;00 • Clinton 482.7010 Monday 9;00 - 5:30 BY APPOINTMENT We wish to thank our relatives, neighbours and friends for the flowers and cards we received on the occasion of our 60th wedding anniversary.— Mr. and Mrs. Herb Trapnell. 24-65-1, I would like to thank my friends and relatives for cards,' gifts and visits while I was a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Rodney, Dr. Whitman, Dr Malkus and the nursing staff. It was all greatly appreciated. — Larry McGrath. 24-65-1 Just ',thank you seems so inadequate to say to our relatiVes, friends and neighbors for all their good wishes cards and gifts that-* made our 50th Wedding Anniversary such a happy occasion. Special thanks to all the relatives who planned it and helped in any way, also to Jim, Erma and family for the lovely dinner and social evening at their home. Thanks again for the happy memories. — Alvin and Katie Stimore. 24-65x1 Thanks to our children and, everyone, involved in 'giving us this lovely 50th Anniversary dinner party in, the Brodhagen Hall followed • by a ,reception. thanks to the L.C.W. for the lovely blanket. Thanks to Pastor Horst for being Master of Ceremonies. Thanks to everyone who turned out to kelp us celebrate. Special thanks to the members of the Chamber of Commerce for the gift, money and cards , Thanks ' to Hugh Edighoffer for the plaque also the good wishes from Bill Jarvis, William Davis and for all other' gifts and cards congratulations given us'in any way. It was all deeply appreciated. — Caroline •& Rueben Buuck. 24-65x1 25 4n Memoriam COLE — an loving memory of a dear aunt, Annie Cole, who 'passed away one year ago,. October 7, 1975. In a quiet country graveyard Where breezes gently blow, Lies one we love so dearly And lost one year ago. Time cannot stop a heartache Or even stop a tear, Or take away a memory, Of someone we love so dear. We may riot show otir sadness Every day throughout the year But in our hearts is where we know We're wishing you were° here. —Lovingly remembered by Marlyn, Gary, Brian and Terry. 25-65-1 In loving memory of Norman (Archie) Hubert, who passed away Oct. 12, 1964. Twelve lonely years have ' passed, but memories stay As near and dear as yesterday, Deep in our hearts a memory is kept. Of a Dad we loved and never forget. When evening shadows fall And we sit here all alone, 23 Bus. Directory WHITNEY-R1BEY FUNERAL HOME Sincere and courteous service Ross W. Ribey, , Director 87 Goderich St. Seaford' Phone Scaforth 527-1390 CEMETERY MONUMENTS 23-47-tf R. S. BOX FUNERAL, HOIVtE Phones; Day 527.0680 - Night 527:0885 2,151-tf .26 'Iii 4 k ponies 16::90p .hea,t1; tf you COuld:.01Ay.Popkg4160c, ;--$4(113/' missed .;by ,family and grandchildren, 2.565x1, 27. Births CARTER — Allan Eta& tgli; • R.R, '4, clioton, Are *WO to announce the _birth '4_ of .thekr daughter Cynthia .11Y411 on October 1 at Clinton.Public Hospital. A sister .for Pain, 27465-1 Mullett on drains Despite the fact the previous meeting two weeks ago had been devoted almost entirely to drain matters, Hullet council, at its October meeting Monday, fOund the agenda again to be concerned with drains. Reeve Jewitt presided with three members until Councillor Tom Duizer arrived from attending a, fire board meeting. In dealing with drain matters, council adopted these motions: By Joe flunking and Milioe Dale - that we accept , the application for tile drain loan for $6,700. from WI. Whyte subject to available funds. — By Joe Hunking. and Milton Dale - that we ,accept the application of Henry Wilts and others 'for cleanout on a new report for Garrett Shobbrook Drainage Works and name E.W. Shiflett as Engineer. — By Joe Hunking and Milton Dale - That we accept the application for cleanout on Medd Drainage Works and notify the commissioner to make the necessary arrangements, — By Joe Flunking and Tom Duizer - That we approve Tile Drain Loans as, shown on , Inspector's Completion Certificate, and instruct the Clerk to prepare the necessary By-law. — By Greg Brandon and Tom Duizer -'That a by-law. to impose Special Annual, Drainage Rates upon lands in respect of which' money is borrowed under the Tile Drainage Act, 1971; be read a third time, and passed- - By dreg Brandon and, Tom - That we cannot' grant a tile drain loan to Bill Pollard because of the fact the work was, completed before any sign of application for tile drain loan was made; therefore making it ineligible for any tile drain loan.. A letter was read from : Engineer E.H. Uderstadt indicat- ' ing concern that the work. on the Wallace Drain was not being, done, and recommending termination of the contract, The Clerk is to notify Brickman Tile Drainage the work must 'be done by, October 18 to avoid' losing the contract. In other business, council recommended for approval a severence applicationn of David Livingston and New Life Agro Enterprises and suggested that there be written agreement on line fences. Recommended for approval applications for consent to sever- ance on Lot 1, Conc. 3, Robert A. Dalton and Lot 1, Cone. 10, Carl W. Dalton, Approved the issuance of build- ing permits to Doug Hugill, R'obt. Henry, M. Datema, Duke Buffinga, H. Bakelaar, Paul Cook, G. Sparling, R. Finch, Cornelius S. DeZote as requested, subject to township by-laws and Huron County Health Unit, where applicable, Accepted the tender of McCutcheon Motors, Brussels for the price of $3,101.93 and option 350 V8 at $85.60 and add option 295-Regular Gas No Charge and power steering subject to Ministry -of -Transport approval. This replaced Motion #18 of Sept. 21. :Minigi:iiRMINVXMOMVATNAW • Athk Franklins Box Stoves Parlour Stoves Cook Stoves 0 Faust Home Hardware MItCHELL .3411-8703 kb&Viat,.* Hensall Livestock Sales Ltd. on Sat.; October 16, 1976 at 1:00 p.m. Consisting of: Steers, Heifers and Calves VICTOR HARGREAVES [5191482.75.11 Clinton or BARRY MILLER [519] 235.2717 Exeter or 229-6205 Klrkton LARRY GARDINER, Auctioneer 20-65-2 Clearing Auction Sale Of Modern F.arm Tractors, Combine, Machinery, etc. Feed, some household effects and miscellaneous items to be held at Lot 6, Concession 7, MeKillop Township, 3 3/4 miles north and 11/2 miles -west of Dublin on THURSDAY OCTOBER 14th at 1:00 P.M. Tractors, Combine and Machinery: John Deere 2130 Dieiel Tractor with' cab and beater 170 hours (new Feb. '76); John Deere 1120 Diesel ,tractor with No. 145 John Deere loader and hydraulic bucket, 650 hours; Massey Ferguson 300 self propelled Combine with 10 ft. grain head and pick-up; Massey Ferguson 655 hydrostatic drive; 12 ft. swather with pick=up reel, nearly new; -New Holland• 352 mix-mill with unloading auger; Allied 35 ft. six.inch PTO driven grain auger with`undercarriage; White 4 furrow semi-mount 16".cushion trip bottom plow with spring trip coulters; International 18 run seed grass seeder attachment; New Holland 270 PTO baler with bale thrOwers; New Holland #450 3 point hitch hay mower; J-F 3 point hitch hay rake (new); Two wagons with bale thrower racks; John Deere #40 - 175 bu. double beater PTO manure spreader. New, Holland 26 • ft. h ay and grain elevator with undercarriage and motor; Kongskilde 9 ft. 6 in. cultivator with, 3 tine extensions; International 9 ft. wheel disc; Little Rhino 6 ft. blade; 3 point hitch' snow blower; Wagons with gravity box; Cockshutt side rake; cement mixer; land roller; plus many other articles and ,a wagon load of small items. FEED —‘ Approx. 4,000 bale .3 of hay; Mow of loose straw. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ANTIQUES, ETC. Round pedestal dining table; 6 chairs; Buffet; old cupboard; chest freezer; sugar kettle; crocks and other household items. 'NOTE This is an exceptionally well-kept offering .of nearly new farm machinery, so plan to attend. TERMS: Cash day of sale Farm is sold JAMES FLANNAGAN Proprietor R. G. GETHKE RICHARD LOBB Auctioneers Not responsible for accidents on day of sale. 20-65-1 4 19 Notices 19-51-tf 20 Auction Sales Of Tractor and Household Effects, Lot 5, Con, 4, Tuckersmith Twp., 1 mile east & 21/2 miles south of Seaforth on MONDAY, OCTOBER 11 At 1:00 P.M. Ford 600 tractor, new in '5S, perfect , condition; Bissell trail disc; 2 wheel hay wagon, 14 ft. with 20 in. tires; 2 wheel trailer with stock racks, good; Troyer 6 ft. snowblower; 5 h.p. garden tiller, like n ew; Long ext. ladder; double blocks; Quantity of used. psts •&. lumber; 50 steel posts; Good stoneboat; Emery; 'Electric F encer; 400 bales last years hay; Shop cupboard; Small Articles & Tools; Tire 400 x 18, 8 tires on 24 in rims; '56 Dodge 2 door car good condition as is; '66 Dodge pickup truck as is; B. B., gun; 200new brick; 115 building blocks, 8 in.,; 35 building blockS - 8 in. Vziblocks; Beach enamel coal & wood cookstove; M.H. 21 ft. freezer; Lauodry tubs; Washing machine; Smay... appliances; 2 Chesterfield • suites; • Extension Table; 4 ladder back chairs; Space Saver; Kitchen cupboard & Buffet, 4 chairs; 9 x 12 rug with 2 runners; , Wicker rocker, Occasional Chair; Bed & dresser & washstand, small tables, lamps, trunks and quilts. Dishes, sealers, crocks , coalskuttle, copper boiler, bells, glass churn, 3 . mail boxes, 3 barrels of Chestnut coal — quantity' of wood; quilting frames and clamps and many small articles. TERMS CASH day'l- of sale. Farm is Sold 'Not responsible for accidents Farm machinery & tractor will be sold first. ORVAL GREER Proprietor HECTOR McNEIL Auctioneer Alvinston, 898-5330 20-65-1 ####,### AUCTION SALE Of Heirloom and Collectibles, Antiques 1927 OLDSMOBILE CAR 1927 FORDSON TRACTOR ON STEEL At the location, 1 mile east of Grand Bend SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9 at 11:00 A.M. Pine dry sink; flat to wall cupboard; 2 cherry bonnet chests; tables; 2 sets press back chairs; 2 hanging lamps; 6 oil lamps; 2 Edison gramaphones and 150 records; oak drop front desk; wash stands; dressers; pine harvest table; Bdston rocker; press ha& rockers; oak sideboard; oak buffet; oak extension table; lounge; Clare Jewell wood cook stove; McClary famou s oak wood stove; Miniature Quebec heater; single and double-barrel shot guns; bells; chimes; partial toilet set; old books; gingerbread clock; apple peeler; milk cans; 3 cistern pumps; many more older items. GLASSWARE — Desk lamp • hand painted shade (signed);, 14 pc, berry bowl set; 4 pe e carnival set; 4r pc, gold trim set (butter, cr. & sugar & spoon); 7 pc. colored water set; carnival; depression; early Canadian. QUANTITY OF OLDER MACHINERY — Set of light sleighs; scrap metal. I TERMS — CASH NO RESERVE Farm Sold RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE Auctioneers - Appraisers 482.3126 ANTIQUES AND COLLECTORS SALES A SPECIALTY 20-65.1 *m.r444#.4,44#444earolte4o4m kdk#,11#4•##!### o # j 19 Notices • SEAFORTH ELECTRONICS SALES 4. SERVICE *TV • RADIO • Hi Fie STEREO 40“652.7-1150 0 .., 17 SPARLANG STREET SEAPORTH An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. 21 Tenders Wanted "2 'Fenders Wanted GIBBINGS DRAINAGE WORKS REPAIR & EXTENSION 1976: 600 Lin. Ft. of open .drain (App. 100 cu. yd.) 1900 Li n. Ft. of closed drain (16" - 12") 2 Concrete Catch Basins 1 Prefab "Y" connection NOTT DRAINAGE WORKS: 350 Lin. Ft. of open drain (App. 200 cu.yd.) 350 Lin. Ft. of closed drain (16" - 8") Highway ,Croising-L 4 catch basins GIBBINGS DRAINAGE WORKS "A" DRAIN IMPROVEMENT & "C" DRAIN: 300 Lin.Ft., of open drain (A00.100 cu. yd.) 2800 Lin. Ft. of closed drain' (21" - 8") 2 catch basins 1 "Y" connection 1 Township Road Crossing FLYNN DRAINAGE WORKS REPAIR & IMPROVEMENT: 3,012 Lin. Ft. of open drain (App. 750 cu. yds.) 2,340 Lin. Ft. of closed drain (6") 1 catch basin 1 junction box Township' of Huilett TENDERS FOR MUNICIPAL DRAINS ' ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD WATCH AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS — WE SELL AND SERVICE — Bulova-Accutron -Watches 3 STORES — SEAFORTH —CLINTON — WALKERTON 23-514 would like to express myssirwere' *twits and appreciation ft-41.0m prayer.S, masses, MO, flows and treats -while. 'patient itt University Hospital and of tor My return home, Special' -thanks to the Priests and -Nuns and all our many friends, neighbours and relatives who helped out in any way while I was ill. ;— Keith McCarthy. 24,65-1 • I wish to thank my friends and relatives for treats, cards' and 'visits while I was a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. Special thanks. to Dr. Malkus anc the nursing staff. Tr Jac: O'Rourke. 24-65-1 24 'Ca red s' Of Thanks,••. . STOCKER SALE 1200 Head