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Auction Sail
Not responsible for accidents
"SELLING BY NUMBER"
"EVHRYONE MUST REGISTER"
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CPARING AUCTION
Of Furniture, Appliances, Household Effects, Antiques and
Automobile to be held at 118 Trafalgar StreC•h14<f own of
'Mitchell on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, at 1 P.M.
Nine-piece diningroom suite; small chest freezer; refrigerator;
electric stove; spin dry washer; TV; recliner chair; writing desk;
small appliances; beds; wash stand and wardrobe; twin .beds;
chestabed and chair; dressers; hall tree; lamps; odd tables; odd
chairs; trunks;,1961 Ford Falcon car, as is. Lawn mower; garden
and hand tools; bedding and linens, oil lamps; dishes and
'.glassWare and many, many other items too numerous to
mention.
TERMS -- Cash. House is sold.
NOTE - This is a good offering, so plan to attend.
MRS. M. BLIGHT Proprietress
R. G. GETHKE AND RICHARD LOBB, Auctioneers
Not respdnsible for accidents on day of sale.
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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 it3e
distributed having regard only to
claims then received. •
bated at Seaforth this 4th day of
October, 1976'.
McCONNta STEWART &
DEVEREAUX
Seaforth, Ontario
. Solicitor's for the Executor
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23 Bus. Directory
WHITNEY-RIBEY
FUNERAL HOME
Sincere and courteous service
• Ross W. Ribey, Dliector
87 Goderich St., Seaforth
Phone Seaforth 527-1390
CEMETERY MONUMENTS
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STOCKER SALE
1200 Head
at
Hensall Livestock
Sales Ltd..
. , to! ul" ::_l_,.1T ..let, 6 t. .0ctober 1 - 1 . ,
at 1:00 p.m.
, Consisting of: Steers, Fleifers and Calves
VICTOR HARGREAVES (519) 482-7511 Clinton
or
BARRY MILLER [5191235-2717 Exeter or 229-6205 Kirkton
LARRY GARDINEI AuCtidheer
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' 24 Card s' Thanks'
We wish to 'thank our relatives ,
neighbours and, friends for the
lovelyparty, gifts and cards
bestowed upon us on the occasion
of our recent marriage. -. Jack
and Sharon Flanagan. 24.6 6-1
Sincere thanks to all who
remembered-- me in many ways
while I was a patient in Stratford
Hospital. Special thanks to he
(lectors and nurses and al 1 the
staff at Stratford Hospital and
Rehabilitation and Extended Care
Unit. for their pleasant attitude
and excellent care. Also thanks to
Rev. Reuber, for his call. at
Hospital and the neighbours and
friends for their kindness and
help at home during my absence.
- Mrs. Violet H orner. 24-66x1
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Noble and
family express their deep
appreciation to all those who were
so kind and who assisted in any
way prior to and. during their
recent bereavement particularly
to the nurses of St. Joseph's
Hospital, London and Seaforth
Community Hospital, Father H.
J. Laragh, Dr. E. J. Malkus,
Victorian Order of Nurses, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Dalton, Box
Ambulance • and all our friends
and neighbors and to all others
who helpekl in any way. Their
thoughtfulness was greatly
appreciated.' appreciated. 24-66.1
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all my'friends for cards,
treats, visits and lovely flowers.
.Also thanks to Amber Rebekah
Lodge,-U.C.W. of Hensall United
Church, doctors and nursing staff
while a. patient. in Seaforth
Hospital. Special thanks to 'Al and
Margaret Hoggarth for their. elp
when I fell. - Inez McEwan.
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26 Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scott are
pleased to, announce the
forthcoming marriageof their
daughter Patricia Ann to • Mr.
Ronald.John La Croix, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Philip La Croix of
R.R. 2, Mitchell, 'The wedding
will take place ton November 6 at
Noithside United Church ,
Seaforth at ZP.M. 26-66x1
Mr. Harold Fuhr wishes to
announce ." the forthcerning
marriage bf tiis daughter Gwen
Marie to.1ames Allen Hugill, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Leverne Hugill
on Friday,November 1'2 at 7 P.M.
at St. James' Church, Seaforth.
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27 Births
SCARROW To John and Judy
Scarrow, Seaforth at Seaforth
Community Hospital on
September 30, 1976, a son, Robin
Glen. 27-66x1 Hunter
Safety Cours-
24 Cards of Thanks
I would like to thank the nursing
staff and Drs. Rodney and Malkus
during 'my brief 'stay in the
hospital and also to those who
sent flowers and cards and visited
me. Special thanks to Reverend
Roberts for his kindness. - Linda
Wilson. • 24-66x1
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For 'two Hensall residents - MRS. PEARL PAS MORE andMR.
AND MRS. HUGH LOVE at the location
SASTURDAY OCTOBER 33 at 10:00 .M.
MR..& MRS. HUGH LOVE sale-tittle 10:00 A.M. - 1:30 P.M.
Property consist s of, a brick 2 storey, house, 4 bedrooms with
closets; 3 pc._bath on. second floor; large kitchen (built-in
cupboards) spacious living and dining rooms; entrance; utility
room; 2 pc. bath on main floor; full basement; forced air oil heat;
large balcony; veranda and floored attic; single car garage
beautifully situated on a large corner lot. Also consists of one
extra lot (building lot) C/W sewage and town water hook-ups.
Property offered at 1:00 P.M.
.,Subject.to reasonable reserve.
Terms on Property - 10% doivn, day of sale, balance in 30„ days.
Household furniture and antiques to be sold at 10:00 A.M.
MRS. PEARL PASSMORE - Furniture, appliances and
antiques same day at 1:30 P.M. held in Bonthrons Warehouse
on North Richmond Street.
TERMS - CASH
RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEERS G. GETHKE
Bornholm Clinton
RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
Bracefield t 482-3120
For inforation Phone
RATHWEWS AUCTION SERVICE
20-66-2 Brucefield, 482-3120
" FOR A SUCCESSFUL AUCTION PHONE RATHWELLS"
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IRMHWELL'S
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Compete
at Perth
Match
operation of the notoo•$. eat 9rth. A seafnik1.6 native,; .Charles
MingeY, has been named He !IWO to ,f4yfkkl,:and
of
e-4P4
00d
;Piz
operated
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motel-dining
r
He's spent
Iee::it1193whnh :d u4f h slifeithe:erV "tn.111ee44r organization as a unit.47ger,ahote industry,ea rg
family tradition, His parents
.4area gtdn7tieropo
Cornmercialliotel, hero tor many
years.
Ivir.Dungey and his wife Grace
have four children. A 0)0 inthe
.business column of the Windsor
Star sags in Part:
Charles Dungey, 38, who has
spent the largest portion of his
life in the food service and hotel
business, has come to Windsor
from London as manager of
Mother's Pizza Parlour and
Spaghetti House
A native of Seaforth, • Mr.
Dungey spent mucli of his youth
in food service and hotels which
were operated by his father anji
grandfather. When he was 21, his
father died and he took over
YPig Positcp
tvill be hold on
Mondqy i • Oct..'1 8.
lobo by pho
DAVE .527-0710
7i3O pm
Seaforth District High Schaal
In conjunctIon-wIth the
Ministry of Natural Resaurces
manager responsible :for •Silt A
and. 3./Yitmi4 -anfl,; *iv*
,
to
Lbndon;:.' ' ; WoOdOockt• ;': and
• Stratford, In A970,,he hecame a .
sapciviOrt And: then Joined:
Beaver - ,Fobdi in London,
supervising find service in 14
Kiwis, • ' After, a year/ lie joined
Mother's is l'Onribn and inana0d
the Richmond Street,, store 'vr.bich
had 140 seats and was the third
unit to be opened in the chain,
In 1972 hp became a floor
manager with firrn and was
responsible for table service..
licensing , equipment and food
service and develOpioeprocesOs
for the chain. He also serves as
president of Mother's Pizza •
Parlor, Windsor, Ltd.
dcroBER 4; 19T8
I would like to thank everyone •
Who sent cards and .gifts and
visited me while a patient in
Seaforth Community ;Hospital.
Special thanks to friends and
neighbours for' their
thoughtfulness and kindness in
,providing a way for Janet, my
wife,' to visit me also to the
nursing staff, Dr. Moyo and Dr.
Malkus. My sincere appreciation
to all. - Edward Andrew4J.
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The family of the late Mrs
Catherine 1(rauskopf wish to
express their sincere thanks to all
who sent flowers, mass cards and
extended their sympath, in their
recent bereavement. Also to
R.S,-Box • Funeral Home and
pallbearers. Special thanks to all
the staff of Smith Nursing Home,
Father O'Rourke, Father Adams
and Father Dill and to the ladies
of the church forserving lunch. -
The Krauskopf Family.
We would like to thank all our
friends, relatives and neighbours
for the surprise party and lovely
gifts also for the cards and best
wishes on the occasionof our 35th
Wedding anniversary. Special
thanks to our family for the lovely
dinner, and the arranging of out
party. Everything was deepy
appreciated. - Allan and
Beatrice, Campbell. 24-66x1
Jim and Ethel Devereaux would
like to thank their family and
friends, relatives 'and neighbours
for the lovely gifts, cards, flbwers
and all the best wishesEverything
was deeply appreciated. 24.66x1
25 In Memoriam'
PRESSEY - In loving memory of
a beloved son Calvin Pressey who
was taken suddenly as a result of
a car- accident, Oct. 5, 1975.
To lose someone you've loved
for years
Is hard beyond belief,
Your Jieart comes near to
breaking
Ai,n lid God only knows the grief. ft Time cannot stop a h eartache
-Nor
, even stop 'a tear
, Or take ,away a memory
Of someone you've, loved so,
dear, .
Tho heaven and earth may
• divide us'
And the distance seems a lot
There is a flower that still
blooms between , us
The gentle Forget-Me-Not,
Lovingly remembered and
sadly mised by Mom. 25-66-1.
PRESSIEY - In loving memory of
a • very dear brother Calvin
Pressey who passed away ,Oct. 5,
1975 as a result of a car accident.
You were a brother so very rare
Content in , your home and
always there
You shared our troubles and
• -helped us along
If we walk in your footsteps,we
can't go wrong.
What beautiful memories you
left b ehind
Always s9 good unselfish and
kind
You never failed to do your
best „
Your heart was true and tender
You lived your life for those you
love
And those you love remember.
- Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by Marsha, Brian,
Barry, Karen and Paul, 25-66.1
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BUTT - In loving memory of a
hear father and grandfather Roy
A. Butt, who passed away six
years ago, October 15, 1970.
Gone from us but leaving '
memories,
Death can n ever take away,
Memories that will always
-linger, •
'While upon this earth we stay.
- Lovingly remembered by
daughter Linda. son-in-law.
Wayne and grandchildren Jamie
and Jason.. , .25-66-1
BUTT - In loving memory of my
husband Roy Butt who died 6
years ago, October 15, 1970.
We cannot halt the hand of
time
Nor live again the past
But in my heart are memories
That will forever last
He lived his life for those he
loved
And those he loved remember.
- Lovingly remembered by his
wife- 25-60-1
Every Week more and more
people discover what mighty jobs
are accomplished by 'low cost
Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial
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Spectators may have been
discouraged from attending the
Perth Countyplowing Mato') last
Saturday, but competitors put in
an appearance irregar dless,atthe
farm of county Warden Ed Doerr
in Ellice Township. ,
Only one of the 18 events
no entrants due to a bus
scheduled that same day
junior farmers. .•
Among the visiting •dignitaries
to take plough in hand were MPP
Hugh Edighoffer, and the three
contestants for the title of Queen
'of the, Furrow. Each girl made an
impromptu speech before putting'
her plowing ability t2the test.
The big winner Friday; was
Cam Aitcheson, R.R.2, St.Patils,
winner of the John .Stephen
Trophy for project conipletiOn 'in
the 4-H plowing club. He
competed against three other
entries.
The 4-H Tractor Club field day,
also on Friday, attr acted 13
entries with Dave Nicholson,
R.R.2, Monkton: taking' the top
honours.
Winners in Saturday's classes
were: ti
Class 2 - 1st - Ken Innes,
Brussels; 2nd. Elmer.Armstrong,
R.R.2, St. Pauls. Best Crown -
Ken Innes; Best Finish - Elmer
Armstrong.
Class 3 - 1st. Elmer Erb,'
Millbank; 2nd. Bruce Aitchesor,
R.R.2, St. Pains; Best Crown and.
Finish - Elmer Erb.
. Class 4 - - No Entry.
Class 5 - 1st. Shelia Armstrong,
R.R,2, St. Pauls; Best Crown and
Finish-; Sheila Armstrong.
Class 6 - 1st. Brian McGavin,
R.R.4,. Walton; 2nd. - John
Drummond, R.R.5, Mitchell;
Best Crown and Finish - Brian
McGavin..
Class 7 - 1st. Don Little, R.R.2.
Monkton; 2nd. Peter Nicholson,
R.R.2, Monkton; 3rd .Donnie
Morris, R.R.4, Fullarton;' 4th -
Murray Nicholson, , R.R.2,
Monkton; 5th - Bob TenHove,
R.R.1, Monkton. Best Crown and
Finish '- Don Little, George
Waldie Trophy - Don Little.
Class 8 - 1St - John little,
R.R.2, M onkton; 2nd.7 Jim'
McDonnell, R. R.2, Gadshill; 3rd
- David Nicholsim. R.R.2,
Monkton; 4th - Cam Aitcheson,
R.R.2, St. Pauls; 5th' Gerome
Nichoson, R.R.2, Monkton. Best
Crown and Finish - John Little.
Wilfred 'Seebacli Trolly - John
Little.
Class 9 - 1st Elmer Erb,
Millbank; 2nd. Bruce Aitcheson,
R.R.2, St. Pauls; 3rd. David
Nicholson, R.R.2, M onkton; 4th -
Peter Nicholson, R.R.2, Monkton;
5th. 'Murray Nicholson, R.R.2,
Monkton. Best Crown and Finsib
, Elmer Erb. International
Harvester Prize • Elmer Erb.
Class 10 - 1st - Ken Innes,
Brussels, 2nd. Elmer Armstrong,
.R.R.2, St. Pauls. Best Crown
Kenn Innes; Best Finish - Elmer
Arinstrong.
Class 11 - 1st. Wayne Debus,
R.R.2, Gadshill. Best Crown and
finish - Wayne Debus, Stratford
Farm Equipment Trophy - Wayne
Debus,
Class 12 • Queen of the Furrow
Contestants - KarenLange,
R. 2, Tavistock, Peggy Kneisz,
B ner. Rose' Ann Ridley,
R.R.3, Stratford. Results to be
announced at the banquet
October 26th.
Classes 13 Thrdttgh// 17 •
Specialty Classes - total of 34
entrants -Results to be announced
at the banourt Octolwr 26th.
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EVENING AUCTION SALE
Of Sailboat, appliances, furniture, some antiques, etc., plus new
donated items for Vanastra Church to be held at building #5
straight in from main gate at Vatiastra, Ontario..
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21st at 6:30 P.M.
19 ft.. sailboat in good condition; New .G.E.refrigerator with
double• doors; 10 speed bicycle. Phis other bikes; T.V.;
assortment Of new winter footwear; lannps; books;, records;
children's toys; Typewriter; couch; swivel rocker; '2 new quilts;
hairdryer; Coleman stove; barbeque; Speakers; radio; 5 yards of,
concrete. rom Marcon; Kitchen chairs', plus many other items too -
numerous to mention.
TERMS CASH .
"PROCEEDS FOR CHURCH ORGAN FUND"
Selling for Mrs. Jack Hamlin' of Bayfield at same location.
fi Pressback rocking chair; piano stool; dressers; trunk; wooden
chairs;•china cabinet; electric cord rgan; T.V. black and white;
chesterfield and chair; braided rug antique lamp; oil lamp;
treadle sewing •machine; bedding a d linens; partial set. of
Noritake dishes plus other glassware including some antiques
plus many other items too numerous to mention.
TERMS - CASH
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD
WATCH AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS
- WE SELLAND SERVICE -
Bulova-Accutron Watches
let
STORES -
EAPORTH CLINTON. WALKERTON
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EXPOSITOR
WANT= ADS
Phone 527-0240
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JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
Seaforth Office
527-1240,
Tucs.,Thurs., Fri., 9:00- 5:30
Wednesday; Saturday 9;00-12:00
Clinton 482-7010
Monday 9:00 • 5:30
BY APPOINTMENT
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R. S. BOX
FUNERAL HOME
Phones:,
Day 527.0680 '- Night 527-0885
23-604
Two,-Dar
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; picturesg, post cards;
jewllery; sterling silver; souveniers; 6 clocks; 2000 st amps; 500
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.
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