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Nptice.of Intention
fio Desigpate
° TO .CITIZENS OF SEAFORTH
''Ontario Heritage Foundation
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T8enotice'ffia the Council of the Corporation of the Town of
Seaforth intends to desigpte as property of . historic or
architectural value or interest the following properties for the
following reasons:
Britton residence - 12 Church St., Plati/Lot No. 4/28,29, Present
owner Denzil Britton. Built in 1871, two storey white brick. In
1886 Dr. Bruce Smith added the south portion for office space.;
The builder and original owner was Philip Sparling. It is a ,small
centrally planned Georgian style houSe. The round-headet
middle (upper storey) window is _au_ example of the Italianatc
Style popular at the time of construction. There is a fine,
verandah that extends the full width of the front faCade.
Detailing about the front entrance and the ,curvature of verandah
rooPare examples attic craftsmanship that went intothis home. •
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Cairoll residence .- 131 Goderich St. West Plan/Lot No.Con.
1Pt.Twp.l.t. 12: Presesnt owners Paul and Mary Carroll. Built in
1875, two storey white brick. In 1880 an addition at the rear.
(south west) was built and . the verandahs- on =both sides of the.
front entrance were later removed and the enclosed east side
porch was added. The builder and original owner was
Sparling. It was originally a square plan ltalianate house, now in
a "T" shape through the 1880 addition. The front elevation has
a central two storey projection containing the. front entrance.
Narrow doors on both sides of the' front projection• led; to the
original front verandahs. The front door has., a round headed
Tuscan form.
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:20 Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil p„ Kipfer,
Hensall, Ontario announce the
engagement of their eldest
daughter, Lynda Jane, to Clifford
Jardine, Clinton. Ontario, son of
Mrs. Lilliam Jardine,' Toronto.
The marriage to 'take place
February 3, 1978. 26-34.1
27 Births
O'ROURKE —, David and Ann
O'Rourke of R.R.2, Dublin, are
pleased'_ to announce the---safe
arrival of their first baby, Mark
David on Saturday, January 28,
1978. First grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Meagher, Stratford,
First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
Jack O'Rourke of R.R.1, Dublin;
First great' grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs. A. Holmes of Leeds,
England.. 27-34x1
DOLMAGE — Mother Patricia
and sisters Cheryl and Laura are
pleased to announce the birth of
their baby brother Donald Patrick
born January 27, 1978 in Clinton
Public Hospital weighing 9 lbs. 1
oz. Proud grandparents are Mrs.
Phyllis—Strong, Clinton andMrs.
and Mrs. Roy bolmage, R.R.ftl,
'Londesboro. 27-34-1
HARRIS — To Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Harris, Seaforth, At
Seaforth Community Hospital, on
January 30, 1978, a son. 27-34x1
ALEXANDER -- To Mr. and
Mrs. James Alexander, R.R.4,
Walton,, at Seaforth Coinmunity
Hospital oh January 30, 1978, '
daughter.. 27.34x1- •
,M cLEAN — To Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth McLean, Vanastra, at
Scaforth Coinmunity Hospital,
on January 28th,. 1978, a soil,
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DON DENOMME
Would like to HELP YOU
arrange a 1st or 2nd 'Mortgage
at lower rates.
MONEY is available. for
- Rural, Industrial
- Home Additions and Im-
provements
- 'Debt Consolidations.
- Special Builders' Plan •
- Buy existing Mortgages for
Cash.
FREE MORTGAGE
' INFORMATION
1 si. Mortgage, 9 3/4 %
2nd Mortgage 12 1/2%
Call Don collect anytime
at 524-2747
AHVANCED REALTY 'FUND
Goderich
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ELIZABETH -
COURT
HENSALL ONT.
Naw renting, new building 1,, 2
and 3 bedroom apartments. Shag
carpeting throughout, Kelvinator
appliances, laundry facilities all
utilities paid.
, For inquiries
PHONE 433-7781 LONDON
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17 Wanted To Rent
WANTED TO RENT
50 - 10fratres cropland. Apply to
Box 3307 Th6 Huron Expositor,
Seaforth, Ontario. 13-33.3
WANTED to rent room required
for ' gentleman phone, 527-0600
Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 8p.m•
Ask for Ron Deleary. 17-34.1
19 Notices
"Are You Paying ' Too Much
Tax?'' •
:73 page readable guide on how to
reduce tax. ,Send $6.95 to:.
B.C,G.L., 50 Richmond St. 'E.,
Ste. 5001- Tot:onto, Ont. MSC' 1N7
- Lawyer authors' Beach and
Hepburn guarantee delivery.
19-34x1
MASONRY work specializing in
fireplace nd chimneys. Cement
work and _other odd jobs. Free
estimates. For more information
call Stan Kirkham,
348-8797. 19-34-tf
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21 Tenders Wanted
Tender
THE TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT
Sealed ,tenders' on Township
Tender form for open work , on
the:
"COYNE DRAINAGE. WORKS"
1977
Town-ship of Hibbert
Will be received by the under-
, signed until Noon,
WEDNESDAY, 15th FEBRUARY
1978.
Extent of Work:
5,075 Lineal feet of open Drain.
(1,800 cu. yds.).
Plans & Profiles may be seen at
;the Clerk's Office, Dublin. Please
state approximte starting and
completion "dates. A certified
cheque for ten per cent of -bid to
accompany tender. The lowest or
--any —tender not necessarily
accepted.
tin the matter of the Ontario Heritage Act 1974, 1974 S.0
CHAPTER 122
PIET'S .PLACE
will be closed
Ian today for Wirt:lotto
with on RRSP
gout CfeditUiiioik
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DEFER YOUR INCOME TAX
• BUILD SECURITY FOR YEARS TO COME
• INCREASE YOUR SAVINGS THROUGH THE COM-
POUNDING OF TAX SHELTERED INTEREST
Your credit Union Is currently paying 9 per
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Your tie'dit union can lend you the money to
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Clinton Community
CREDIT UNIOft
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CLINTON.
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THE HURQN bcPOSITOR FEErllUJA.„.R Y 2., 1978
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Telephone
15191527;0301 P.O.l3ox 129
LA4Gg 2 or 3 bedroom apartment
in Mitchell with private• entrance.
AvailabI, Feb. 1st. Phone
,345-2676'. 15-34.2
TWO bedroom unfurnished
apartment; also, one bedroom
furnished, mature adults, hot
water heated. All comforts,
laundry with dryer. Fbr infor-
matien .Tack Thompson.
15-33x2
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and
PROCESSING
Beef-Mondays, Hogs-Tuesdays
Al's Market
• Phone 262-2017
19-344
VACANCIES for retired people,
downstairs now available with 3
meals served daily ( not a nursing
home) Van Damme's Holiday
Home, Ontario Street, Clilnton,
482-3685. 19-34-tf
Call
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for
7P11i-)itt g, Wallpapering, Drywall
taping, Stippletone ceilings, etc.
Free estimates available
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10-32-4
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LAWRENCE BEANE
Brucefield Phone 482-9260
Ava 'table year round ,„„;
19-30-tf
SAND BLASTING' and
painting gravity wagons
and other farm machinery.
PHONE 345-2879
McKELLAR BARN PAINTS
Staffa
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R. S. BOX
FUNERAL HOME
47 High Street
Seaforth
Phone: 527-0885
19-25-tf
Huron
Dead. Stock
,Removal
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Attention farmers. For
dependable efficient service on all
farm stock.
CALL COLLECT 482-9811
24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
"Call us first you won't have to
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19-34-tf
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Fast efficient service. Write or
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Phone Clinton 482-3320 or
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23 Bus. Directory
20 Auction Sales
Richard Lobb
Auctioneer .
AUCTION CALENDAR
Clinton.482-7898
Thamesville Sale Barns
every Tues.
Hensall Sale Barns every
Thurs.
Sat.Feb. 18 at 11 a.m. :1: 2
, bedroom house on large hit
at 125 North Street South
in --Clinton, Ont. for Louis
Carbert. Estate.
Sat.,FEb. 18 at 1 p.m. -
Furnit ure , household
effects for Louis Carbert
Estate to by held at Richard
Lobb's barn, 289 Bayfield
Road, Clinton, 'Ont.
Sat.,FEb: 25 at 1 P.M. -
Antiques, furniture, etc. ftir"
Pearl Woon Estate to be
held at Richard Lobb's
barn, 289 Bayfield Road,
Clinton, Ont. 20-34-ff .
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• R • • • G Gethke•
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• GENERAL AUCTIONEER • ▪ Serving Perth and Huron •
• Counties with many years * • of experience. •
•- For reliable service at • ,
reasonable rates. •
• Call 347-2465 Collect •
• • • • • AUCTION CALENDAR
• Sat., Feb.18 - 2 p.m. - 100 •
• acre farm bein lot 18, • • •
• Con.13, Hi ert for •
• Bruce Nair , 71/2 miles- *
• south' and 1/2 mile west of
• Dublin.
• • Sat.,Maich 25 - farm
▪ machinery shop equip- •
• ment, som household •
.41, effects at lot 18; 'con. •••
• Hibbert, miles south- • • • • west of Dublin or Harold
•p• Pethick 20-34-1 .
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• • • • in
Charlgs Briend, A.M.C.T.
Clerk
Township of Hibbert
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22 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
RUSSELL SPROAT HAYS
All persons having claims against
theEstate of Russell Sproat Hays,
late of the Town of Seaforth,
County of Huron, deceased, who
died on or about the 28th day of
November, 1977, are hereby
notified to send ..in to the
undersigned Personal
Representative of the said
deceased on or befol'e the 9th day
of FEbruary. 1978. full particulars
of their claims. Immediately after
the said date the said Personal
Representative will distribute the
assets of the said' deceased
having regard only to claims of
which it shall then have notice.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this
17th day of January, 1978.
Victoria and Grey'Trust Co.,
1 Ontario Street,
Stratford, Ontario
Executor
22-32-3
23 Bus. Dir$tory
12 N. Main St.
Seaforth,,Ontario
NOK IWO
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Cornish, residence - 17 Helen Si,, Plan/Lot No. 1 7 /6 ,7. 'Present
owners DaVid and Grace Cornish. Built in 187.0. Type,, of
construction: '1 1/2 Storey' clapboard later changed .to stucco. This
house is only one or two prot Urns of the original located at the
corner oiMain and Goderich Sts. Architectural. significance: This
house is in exec ent condition and contains in its central
projection exan les of Neo-Classical and Gothic •Revival detail.
Doig residence- 8. Goderich St. W..Plan /Lot No. 13/2 and 172
of lot 1., BUilt pr 1850. Present owner Ken Doig. Type of
construction 1 1/2 storey white brick. Architectural significance:.
considered to be one of the first brick residences to be built in
Seaforth, .an example of the first farm house • style, bitilt by
Thomas Adams and-later sold to John Nopper. •
Dunlop residence 55 Jarvis St. klan/LOt No. 3/13.1 • Present
owners Peter. and Edith Dunlop. Built in 1875.. Type of
construction: .1 1/2 storey wood frame, Architectural significance:
one of the finest examples of a-later "farmhouse" style structure,
in Seaforth, stuccoed in 1.929..
Hansen residence - 23 Sparling St Plan/Lot No./13/14. Present,
owneeRon Hansen. Built in 18 1 1/2 storey white brick. In 1903
addition at rear •by R.S.Hays.. e builder was Philip Sparling
and the original owner was Wm: M. Gray, a partner in the Gray,
Young and Sparling Salt Works. The style is •vernacular,
consisting of style variationsoriginating with .fortign architects.
•An impressive feature is the deep cave' projection with finely
detailed yet massive wooden brackets.
Horthy residence - 87. Main St. N. Plan/Lot No.: 4/19, Present
owner Mrs. Genevieve :Horthy of Toronto. Built in 1872. Type of
construction 1 1/2 storey White brick. Architectural and historical
significance: one of earliest brick houses built by John .G..Ament.
Front facade facing East is believed to. be completely original.
Kunz residence - 11' Victoria St. Plan/Lot No. 7 /39. Present
owners:' John 'Dorsey and Mary Kurtz. Builtjrt 1880: Type of
construction: 1 1/2 storey wood franie, Architectural significance:
centrally located- front projection with the entrance on the side
rather than directly on the front.,Curved shaped roof verandah.of
early Regency Period, in Ontario architecture.
Laidlaw, residence, - 99 Goderich St. W. Plan/Lot No. 10/2,3.
Present. owner Miss Florence LaidlaW; built in 1869. Ty pe. of
construction: 2 storey 3..brick deep construction. Architectural
significance: one of Seaforth's oldest residences. Features from
the Greek Classical Revival Period. House in excellent condition
and is changed little from original plan.
Lorne Villa Apartments - 92 Goderich St. W..Plan/lot No.. 4/18,
half of. 11/13. Present owner: Mrs. Mabel Crouch. Built
1886-1890. Converted to apartments in 1964,' Type of •
construction: 2'/2 storey white brick with woodwork exposed at
the gable roofs, 2 storey bay window with small balcony.
Architectural 'significance: a large brick mansion, this house
reptesentS the non-farmhouse "style of residence in Seaforth.
McIver residence - 41 John St. Plan/Lot No. 3 /1 02. Present
owners, Margaret McIver and Alice Stiles. built in 1874. Type of
construction: 1 1/2 storey wood frame. Architectural significance: •
Unique se t of 3 Scottish dormers is outstanding feature of the
house, plus vertical grooves On the clapboard siding.
Smith 'residence - ,122 Victoria St. Plan/Lot 'No.: 7 /60, 61.
Present owner, Elson A. Smith. Date of construction, unknoWn„
Type of construction 1 1/2 storey wood. frame. Architectural
significance: one of the last remaining board and batten finished
houses.
Walker residence - 38 High St. Plan/Lot No./3/27. Present
owner: Mary•Walker:.Built as a store in 1864 on east side of Main
St, S. Moved to its present location in 1890 for a dwelling. Type
of construction: 2 storey white brick. Architectural significance:
The symmetry in plan accompanied by the blend of the wood
portions to the basic brick structure makes for an attractive
home..
The Roundhouse - built in 1902 is a particularly fine erample of a
two storey octagonal exhibition hall.
Notice of objectipn to the designation may be served on the
Clerk within thirtydays of 19th day of January, 1978.
Dated at Seaforth this 19th day of January 1978.
JAMES CROCKER
CLERK-TREASURER
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24 CTids of Thanks
I 'Mar to thank my friends,
neighbours and relatives for the
wonderful surprise party, cards
and gifts for my birthday. —
Wilson Allan 24.34-1
I would like to say "Thank You"
to everyone who sent cards, gifts.
treats and visited- me while in
University Hospital and since
returning home. Special thanks
for the prayers said on my behalf
and to friends, relatives and
neighbours who helped out in so
many ways at home. Thanks
again. — Sephen McGregor.
24-34-1
I wish to thank the father and son
who assisted me'Vfien A became
stranded at Dr. M9yo's
residence. Th ey drtift nie into
town on their snav'mobile. Their
help was much appreciated.
Mrs. Peat! Shanahan. 24-34x1
I would like to thank Dr Whitman,
Box Ambulance 'drivers, Seaforth
Community Hospital , all the
nurses and staff for
their excellent care,. also relatives
and friends for their cards and
visits during my, stay in the
hospital, it was - all' greatly
appreciated. — Harry Regele.
24134x1
The family of the late Martin
Maloney wish to express their
sincere thanks to their. many
friends elatives and neighbours
for the many kind' expressions of
sympathy, floral tributes,
memorial donations and mass
cards during the loss of a dear
son, brother. and uncle. A special.
thank you to Martins' neighbour's--
for all their help. Our sincere
appreciation to Father Oostveen,
Father Laragh/ the, pallbearers,
flowerbearers, also to to ladies
of. St. Columban, C.W.E. for the,
lovely 'lunch they served. •Your
thoughtfulness and kindness was
deeply appreciated and will long
be remembered. -- Mrs.. Nora
Maloney and Family. 24-34x1
Marie and family wish to thank. all.
the kind people who' have helped
us during this time of sorrow.
There have been so many 'people
who have shown their sympathy
in so many ways, no words can
adequately express our apprecia-
tion or tell you how comforting
yoUr expressions - of sympathy
have been. We can only hope that,
God will bles,S,„you with the same
love and friendship'that you . have
shown us.. So many thanks. —
Marie and Patti Muegge and • .
family. 24.7 34 xl
We wish to express our thanks to
the many guests who attended
"Open House" at the Community.
Centre, Jan: 22. Also to thank our
, friends for the numerous cards,
. beautiful, flowers and lovely gifts
weisseiyed. Special thanks to our .
family, grandchildren, Keith
and Margaret Sharp. OlaVe Little
who served and assisted all
afternoon. It will always be
remembered. — Arthur and
Katherine Nicholson. 24-34-I
Special thanks td Valma Miller for
the deliciciiis' family dinner, she
served on January 21 in honor ,of
mom and dad's 60th anniversary
at the Optimist Hall. It was. much
appreciated. — The Nicholson
family, Harold, Jack , Allan, Ross
and Barbara., 24-3,4 7 1
I wish to, thank everyone who
rememb ered me while a patient
in , Seaforth • Community
Hospital. Thank , you to
Underwood and Rodney, the
nurses and staff. It was all very
much appreciated. — Oliver
Pryce.
24-34-1
I would like to thank my family,
friends and neighbors for cards
and get well wishes during my
stay in the hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Rodney and Dr.
Malkus also the nursing staff for
their excellent cafe and kindness.
— Charles Geddes. 24-34x1
We would like to thank everyone
who visited us and sent us
flowers, cards and gifts while we
were in Seaforth Hospital. Special
thanks to Grandma for looking
after KareVand Kevin. Thanks to
Dr. Moyo, O.B. Staff and nurses
for taking such good care of us. —
Luella and Janet Louise Murphy.
24-34x1
The family of the late Clarence T.
Looby wish to extend our sincere
thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbours for your kindness and
synipathy in the loss of a beloved
husband and dear father. Your
thoughtfulness will alwaVs be
remembered. — Mrs.. A. I ooby
and family. 24-34-1
• 15 Property Poi Rent 19 Noticed
22 Legal Notices
22 Legal .Notices
EXPERT Ins nation of your
carpet or vinyl in your home, van
or boat. Call Robert Watcher
482-3112, Clinton. 19.34-tf
RE: Change in phone number for
hall rental at the Brodhagen
Community Centre. Contact
Maynard Hoegy 345-2941 or
- 345-2243, 19-33-2
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GLANVILLE.— In loving memory
of a wonderful grandma Mrs. W.
(Lucinda) Glanville who passed
away suddenly Feb. 4, 19 77.
Grandma was always there when
we came home with her special
kind of smile,
She made ottr home:a cozy place
in ,her—own special way,
Weil miss her so if she would go
to visit for, a day,
It never seemed like home when
'Grandma wasn't there.
The way she wore her silvery hair
- and the way she walked
amongst the flowers
Words of oencouragement she -
' gave to help us throug life's
long hours,
Tho often in the dark of nig
gentle footsteps we could heat'
As she would go from one bed to
another to replace coverlets or
dry a tear,
As we grew older and troubles
came and those little things
that would worry us.
it seemed so good to go back
home and talk with Grandma,
She made our home a happy Place
and tho we've wandered east
and west,
Of all the things that have been
ours we know we loved our
Grandma best,
So for you who have a Grandma
cherish her with care,
For you will never know' the
sorrow until -you see the empty
chair.
— Always remembered with
cherished memories by Karen,
Carol and Dan. 25-34-1
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