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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-11-18, Page 21SEAFORTH ELECTRONICS SALES SESIME•TV RAO10 • HI-Fl • STEREO 111110/111111111MINImimposom Phooe 527-1150 • 17 SPARLING STREET SEAFORTH 19-69-tf Notice of .:Poit. Town of Seaforth A Poll will be held In the Town of Seaforth to elect the following: OFFICE OF'MAYOR (one to be elected) OFFICE OF COUNCILLOR (Six to be elected) OFFICE OF P.U.C. COMMISSIONER - (Two 1(6 be elected) ,HURON BOARD OFEDUCATION (One to be elected) HURON BOARD OF EDUCATION [ R.C.Separate School Representative] (One to be elected) Polling day will be • MONDAY DEC. 6th Polls will open at 11 o'clock in the morning and will close at 8 o'clock in the afternoon at the following locations : Polling Sub-division. N 5:- -5eaforth Town Hall Polling Sub-division No. 6:— Mrs. Ella Munroe's, 25 St. John Street Advctrice polls will,be held for the purpose of receiving the votes of electors who expect to be unable to vote on the regular polling day. Advance polls will be held in the Clerk's Office on SATURDAY, NOV. 27th Advance polls will open at 11 o'clock in the morning and close at 8 o'clock in , the afternoon. J. Crocker., Clerk 22-71-2 24 Cards of Thanks I-would like to thank my relatives ana friends for cards, flowers, treats and visits while I was •a patient in " ,Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks to ,Father Dill, Father Laragh, Dr. 'Malkus and the nursing staff. — Mrs. Peter Maloney. 24-71x1 We would like to thank friends and neighbours for the lovely flowers, cards and gifts on the occasion of our 40th Wedding. Anniversary. Also thanks to our- family for their lovely smorgasbord lunch served at midnight . It all helped make our day a happy one. — Helen and Robert M. Scott. 24-71.1 We would Ii ke to thank all of the friends and relatives for the gifts and kind wishes we received on our 50th anniversary. Tom and Florence Watson, London. 24-71x1 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jackson of Brucefleld wish to express their thanks to friends and neighbours for the kindness shown them during, the loss of Mrs. Sackson's blather, Mrs. Muriel Anger or Belmont. Your thoughtfulness will never be fottgottert, 244111 CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and PROCESSING Beef-Mondays, Hogs-Tuesdays Al's Market Phone 262-2017 19-69-tf ' TAXES DOE 'T01/VNSHI,P OF TUCKERSM1TH 2ND Instalment Due Wov.30th James I. McIntosh Clerk- Treasurer The Advance Polls for Township of Tuckersmith will be held in the ToWnship Clerk's Office Saturday, Nov. 27 from 11:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Standard Time REGULAR POLLING DAY WILI. BE -Monday, Dec. 6th From 11:00 A. 11/I - 8:00 P.M. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT NOVEMBER 30th by 5:00 P.M. isthe last day for making application to the Clerk for a certificate to Vote by Proky. JAMES I. McINTOSH, Clerk-Treasurer TWP. OF TUCICERSWIITII • 22-71-1 Action Adi PRONE DIRECT 26 Personal UNIQUE Bridal Registry Service at the Pidgeon-Hole Boutique Brucefield. Featuring Noritake Fine China and Crystal, a large selection of reasonably-priced• gifts. Open daily, 10 a,m. - 8 p.m. 26-71-tf 27 Births COOMBS — Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Coombs wish to announce the arrival of their son Justin Michael on November 10th at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cleave Coombs. 27-710 ROCK — To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rock, R.R.1, Bornholm, on Nov, 9th at Seaforth Community Hospital, a son. 27-71x1 VANSTEELANDT — Gilbert and RiarV-Rnsteelandt of R.R.4, Seaforth are happy to announce the birth of their daughter Karen Andrea at Seaforth Community Hospital on November 16, 1976. A sister for Tanya. 27--71x1 STEVENSON — Bev andTorn are pleased to announce the arrival of their son, Christopher Allan, a brother for Ronald in Victoria Hospital, London, on November 5. 27-71x1 28 Deaths CHAPMAN; Lettie Jane suddenly at Toronto on Monday, November 8th. Lettie Sparling beloved wife of the late Charles Chapman in her 87th year. Daughter of the late Mr. and MrS. Richard Sparling of McKillop. - Aunt of Helen McKercher, Stratford; Robert McKercher, McKillop and Betty Courtice, Dundas.Funeral service was held on Wednesday{ November 10th from Hallowell Funeral Home, Toronto. Interment St. Johns Norway Cemetery, Toronto. 28.71-1 Every week more and,ore people distover what tnightijohe, are acaortipliShed low tOSt Huron Expositor want Ads, Dial 527,0240, .1.,••• 19 Notices 19 Notices 19 Notices -Polling Sub-division No. 1:— The. Presbyterian Church, Goderlch Polling Sub-division' No. 2:— Mrs. Mae Watterworth's, 39 West William St. Polling Sub-division No.3:— Mr.& Mrs. Harvey Dolmage's, 32 Math St. N. Polling Sub-division No. 4:—. Seaforth Public Library (Front Entrance) , St. W. 23 Bus. Directory 23 Bus. Directory SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern equipment. We guarantee all work, -Write or call Harvey Dale, Seaforth. Phone Clinton 482-3320 or Seaforth 527.0284. 19-69-tf Eavestroughing Roofing and Chimney Repairs Call 482-9706 For estimates • 19-69_tf 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 collect anytime. 1.579-0100 HANNAH FINANCIAL SERVICES INC. 19-69-tf VACUUM CLEANERS SALES & SERVICE ALL MAKES Bob PeCk. VARNA 262-5748 • 19-69-tf KEN APPLEBY DECORATING Spray & Brush Painting Paper Hanging Exterior -& Interior MITCHELL 3484303 19-66-12 ,M•11•05, ALUMINUM SALES For a complete line of aluminum siding, soffit and fascia, eavestrough, doors, windows, railings, awnings and shutters. Call BEARSS ALUMINUM at 527-1295 19-69-tf 20 Auction Saks Lobb & Gethke AUCTION CALENDAR Auctioneers — Appraisers Clinton Monkton 482-7898 347-2465 Sat,,Nov.20 - Real Estate, ferniture and appliances ' for the Estate of the late . CharleS Cunningham, 118 Gordon St., Clinton, Ont, 20-71-1 ESTATE AUCTION SALE Of Real Estate, Furniture and Appliances far the ESTATE OF THE LATE CHARLES CUNNINGHAM to be held at 118 Gordon Street, Clinton, Ontario (first street south of railroad tracks on Hwy, 114) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, at 10 A.M. Property consists of a 2-storey frame house on a lot 66 x 132. Property will be offered subject to a reasonable reserved bid at 11 A.M. For further information or viewing of property phone Richard Lobb,- A uttioneer at 482-7898. NOTE: A good home for a handy man or investment property. • Terms 10% down on day of sale, balance in 30 days. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Upright piano, piano bench; large parlour table; bookshelf; old record cabinet; Westinghouse medium size chest freezer; English fridge; electric stove; Sanyo combination washer-dryer; wringer washer; treadle sewing machine; wardrobe with mirror doors; antique chest (*drawers; two chests of drawers; iron bed and mattress; wooden bed and mattress; blanket box; trunk; dresSer; top for old corner cupboard; recliner chair; large braided rug; Ford car to be sold as is. Also selling at the same location for a Clinton Estate - Admiral square model fridge (real good) chrome table and chair set; electric stove; chesterfield and chair;' r.C.A. floor model T.V., Portable T.V., nearly new; T.V.trays; pole lamp; oil lamp; 3 steel beds; 2 new mattresses; odd chairs; fishermen's kit; crock; 1968 Meteor car as is, where is,; small kitchen appliances; dishes and glassware; some hand and garden tools and other items not mentioned. • Selling by Number. TERMS — CASH RICHARD LOBE AUCTIONEERS • R. G. GETHKE Clinton Bornholm Estate or auctioneers not responsible for accidents day of sale. 20-71-1 Property Sold Auction Sale- 4 Saturday Nov. 20 10:30 A.M. For EARL MONTGOMERY Tel: 527-1044, 34 John Street, 1 Block West of Main street, Centre of town (Extensive) ANTIQUES— Furniture, Blacksmith, CArpenter & Garden' Tools, ,Cutters, Etc. child's press back high, chair ?family heirloom excellent;, linen fold tear drop pulls; commode chair; dining table &- 6 chairs;. chest drawers; organ stool; drop leaf pantry table (exec.); sewing machine; 2 old radios; cuckoo clock; 2 trunks; night table; 2 pine dough boxes; oak arm chair; assortment rare old walkiwanes; 2 cook stoves including Beech; Beaver sealer; brass candle holders; 4 oil lanterns; box new lantern glass; coal oil lamps; Quebec heater (Exc.); glazed chamber pot; 'picture frames; rare antique coffee table; coal skuttles; flat irons; team harness; iron hangers; high collar tops; 3' buffalo robes; assortment horse blankets; string of back bells;, walking plow; buggy wheels. SPECIAL: Cutters - Overland Steel Body 3/4 speed bells on shaft, wooden cutter original stencils, team cutter pole, double trees — neck yoke, BLACKSMITH'EQUIPMENT 2 large anvils, 2 forges, 2 corking vices, corks for horse shoes & nails, large assortment of blacksmith tools, chisels, saws, tongs, etc., 2 rubber tired 3 ton wagons; hay fork rope; chains. SULKEY JOGGING CART good cond., feed box, 20" gas lawn mower; cylinder cut lawn mower; rubber hose; (new) waterless toilet & chemicals; studio couch & 2 chairs; 3 beds & mattresses; office swivel chair; wringer washer; wicker clothes basket; (new; stainless steel flatware, Some dishes & linen s, many other items too numerous to list. NO RESERVES —TERMS . OF SALE CASH PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD. Garden and Farm tools sell first EARL MONTGOMERY , Proprietor A27-1044 PERCY WRIGHT, Auctioneer Kipper, Ontario, 262-5515 Owner or auctioneer not responsible fof accidents day of sale. All bidders register arid receive a number. Sold items the responsibility of the purchaser at end of bidding. If paying by cheque Supply own personalized cheque form from your bank.. 2071-1 21 Tenders Wanted Tenders will be received by the undersigned until the , 25th day of Nov.,1976 From person or persons interested in SUPPLYING A Caterin g Sri, e I. at thi. Bro ha . ncommunity Centr , du ies o Om trice January 1, 19t For rther information tont 14n Smi h, S. cs, Phone 3 7-29/7 21-70-2 Tenders Invited For seritiees required ' by Seafortb Community Hospital as follows: 1. SNOW REMOVAL for necessary snow plowing, snow removal, snow.blowing, and sanding as may be required from time to- time on roads at Seaforth Community Hospital and on Centennial Drive. Tenders to indicate equipment to be used and rate per hour including n cessary operator each 'unit. For the removal and -disposal of accumulated wet and dry garbage at intervals of not more than 24 hours. Further information concerning any of the tender requirments may be obtained from the under- signed. Individual sealed tenders' covering each of the requirements and on which is to be indicated the particular requirement of the tender i.e. "No. 2 garbage disposal" may be submitted to the undersigned on or before. 12 o'clock Noon, Monday, November 22, 1976. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GORDON McKENZIE ADMINISTRATOR SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL • 21-70-2 22 Legal Notices R. s.0.,: • FUNERAL 40 Phones; Day 527-0680 - Night $277,012~ bur JOHN E. LOISIOSTAHP OPTOMETRIST Seaforth Office 527-1240 Tues.,Thurs., Fri., 9:00- 5:39 Wednesday, Satbrday 9:00-12;00 Clinton 482-7010 Monday 9:00+5:30 BY APPOINTMENT 23-69-tf WHITNEY-RIHEY FUNERAL HOME Sincere and courteous service Ross W. Ribey, Director 87 Goderlch St.., Seaforth Phone Seaforth 527-1390 'CEMETERY MONUMENTS' 23-694 • Somebody Wants What You Don't Need! 24 Cards of Thanks I wish to thank my friends and neighbours for flowers and visits during my stay in St. Joseph's Hospital also the ambulance drivers from R,S.Box, even if their faces didn't turn blue when they lifted me up. Special thanks to Dr. Baker, nurses and staff at the Clinton PublicHospital since returning home. It was all greatly appreciated. -- Mrs. Lloyd (Marg.) Rumball. 24-71-1 My sincerest thanks to all who sent me cards, flowers and gifts and visited me in Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. and kind nurses and hospital staff. All `was very much appreciated. — Grace Pethick. • 24-71-1 I would like to thank my friends and neighbours for the flowers, cards and visits since coming from IC-W Hospital. Your kind- ness is greatly, appreciated. — Mildred Traviss , .?4-71:41 Sincere thanks to everyone who visited me and sent flowers and cards while I was a paiientin St. JeSeph'§ilespital. Special thanks tity titttRy who were so good to me sisoe returning home.-'-- Mrs. John Aildprson. 24.71x1 w kindlyis' ',.:24.nte-are%':: while a anctsince coming home: .'A: special Patient' in t• iosellfes Hospit, nurses ,tonp5r•th9iftrza;i:etrytaffhaii4 was greatly appreciated, • --: Russell. Parsons. ' ' • 24.71-1 25 In':M.enioyr am Tn loving • memory dear husband and, father, Junco P. Coughtrey, who -paS40-0 away November 23, 197$, .•. If we had one lifetime wish, One dream that could come true, We'd pray to God with all our hearts,. • For yesterday and you, If teardrops were a. stairway, And inernories were. a lane, We'd walk all the way to Heaven, And bring you home again. So God please watch over Jim, And protect him every day, Until we all meet in, Heaven, And all our tears- will be washed away. — Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by wife Darlene and -daughter Shelly. • 25-71x1 DRISCOLL — In loving -memory of a dear son and brother, Gordon, who - 'passed /away suddenly 12 years ago, Nov. 14, 1964 in his 22nd. year. Beautiful memories are wonderful things, They last 'till the longest day, They never wear out, they never get lost, And they can never be given away. — Sadly missed and always remembered by Mom, Dad and family. 25-71x1 COUGHTREY — In memory of James P. Coughtrey who passed away Nov. 23, 1975. Just a thought of sweet remembrance' Just a memory sad and true Just the love' and sweet devotion Of those, who think of you. -- Always remembered by Eugene and 'Shirley Dale and family. 25-714 COUGHTREY In lOving memory of James Coughtrey who passed away, Nov. 23rd', 1975. Just a prayer from those who loved you, Just a memory fond and true,- In our hearts you live forever, For we thought the world of you. — 'Always remembered and sadly missed by Alynn, Nellie and Gladwvn Dale. 25-71x1 20 Auction Sales ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD WATCH AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS -- WE SELL AND SERVICE — Bulova-Accutron- Watches — 3 STORES — SEAFORTH — CLINTON — WALKERTON 23-69-tf ,..1•1111•10..rom. USE EXPOSITOR • WANT'ADS Phone 527-024e ' 20 Auction Sales SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE Fund Raising Auction Sale OF USED AND NEW ARTICLES to be held at the Seaforth Roundhouse SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, at 1 P.M. Sale to include bed head boar d, new 5 gal. gas can, skatei, ski boots, brand new portable 19'1. Admiral TV (reasonable reserve bid), hockey equipihent, frames, games, magazine racks, rabbits, ehilds wheelbarrow, 'bird cage, plants, flower pots, screens, books, dishes. Old TV's for parts, furniture and 'much more. ' TERMS CASH BRUCE RATRWELL Auetioneer 20.714 SELL Through Huron Expositor' Classified Want Ads 22 Legal Notices AGE DISPOSAL