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OF FURf4ITURE, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ANTIQUES, ETC., TO
BE HELD AT 219 ST. GEORGE ST., MITCHELL ON
' SATURDAY, AUGUST 26TH, AT 1:00 O'CLOCK
OFFERING INCLUDES Four burner electric stove;
refrigerator; small Woods chest freezer; seven piece
kitchen suite; Hooverspin washer; oak china cabinet;
chesterfield; platforrii rocker; upholstered chairs; china
cabinet and hutch; Electrolux vaccum cleaner; hall seat;
electric sewing rriochine; bedroom .suite; dressers;
wooden wardrobe; wringer washer; 54 in. kepis bed;
cupboard bottom; drop leaf table; small applioAces;
trunks; pressbpck high chair; lorries; humidifiere step
--tablee self-propelled lawn mower; milk bottles; linens;
cooking' utensils; dishes and glassware; hand and garden
tools; and many other items too numerous to mention.
TERMS — Cosh.
Auctioneer or Proprietors not responsible for accidents
on day of sale.
MR. AND MRS. 1: C. HARRISON — Proprietors..
N. G.4EllIKE = Auctioneer. 20-63-1
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LARGE •
Auction. Sale
Saturday, Aug. 26, 11 a.m,
Far Duncan MacAdam
234-6213
Real Estate Property' — Garage and Auto Repairs
specially set up for Body Repair and Paint shop, sale
on premises west Main St. Crediton. large spaciou
lot with trees, 1 Y2 storey home, ail furnace, large
garage 25 58 ft., well insulated, oil furnaces,
special section for car painting. This business oppor-
tunity property should be seen prior to sale.
Full line of spray .*guns;*sanders, jacks, wrenches,
compressors, also furniture, appliances.
PERCY WRIGHT
AUCTIONEER
KIPPEN. ONT. 262-5515
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d V43orialei
LIQUIDATION AUCTION SALE
of the •
Family Meat Market
(Mr:and Mrs.'Peter De Koker - Proprietorg)
• • to be held at 6:00 P.M.
Wednesday, September 6, 1978
• at the PreirtiseS on '
Main Street ; Exeter,. Ontario
'Sale' to consist of the complete contents of the
Family Meat Market including:
EQUIPMENT; Tyler 12 ft.. 3 tier open dairy coffer;
MI 12. ft. open vegetable cooler; Tyler 10 ft. glass
front meat display cooler; Berkel 8 ft. glass front
freezer; kelvinator . 7. ft. glass front freezer;
Kelvinator ice cream freezer; compresSor and
freezer units; Berkel gravity meat'slieet; Berkel Biro
Model 3334 meat band saw; Berkel Meat' scale;
Dayton' vegetable scale; Hobart model 4532 meat,
grinder; Berkel meat .tenderizer; Hollymatic model
200 paddy machine; 2 Toledo floor scales; 'stainless':
steel butcher bench c.w. sink; 3' meat vats on carts; 2'
butcher tables; butcher block: overhead monorail
system; •45 feet of island and SO ft.-of wall shelving;
daughter houSe 'equipment; Victor cash register;
• office equipment . ' •
INVENTORY: Approximately twenty thousand
dollars ($20,000.00) wqrth of food and confectionary
including; 1000 bottles of•soft drinks; cereals: juices;
soups;canned vegetable 'and meats; tea; coffee;.
'frozen meat and vegetable; baby food; cheeses;
'butter; deliratcssent •foods and specialties; health
and beaqty aids; 'candies; nuts; PluS many other
goods, and items found in grocery stores.
• NO RESERVE '
The store must be cleared. •
20-63-2
21 Tenders Wanted 21, Tenders Wanted
County of Huron
Tenders for
Vehicles for Winter
Control Maintenance
Sealed tenders on, forms available from the
undersigned will be accepted until 4:00 o'clock local
-time on;
Tuesday, September 12, 1978
for all or any one of the following pieces of
equipment for winter control commencing on or
about November 20, 19781 •
(1) One 'Heavy 'Duty' tandem truck with driver and
snow plow equipment fot snow plow duties in
the Wroxeter Area.
(2) One 125 H.P. Motor Grader with driver and
snow plow equipsnent for snow plow duties in
the Auburn Area. -
(3) 28,000 0.V.W, trucks nithout operator or box
for installation of county's sand spreaders to
Spread salt and sand in various areal of the
county--
1 truck required for Auburn area
1 truck required for Zurich area
2 trucks required for Wroteter area
Tender forms may be picked up at the office of -the
undersigned. The lowest or any tender not
DEMPSET0P,kkIG.,
necessarily accepted.
CtitThiTt ENGINEER, • eduitt HOUSE
GODERICIFI, ONTARIO
TEL 5244412
21.63,-1
r:.Joiarimemmeimom
render for the
Construction of Huron Street
Storm Sewer Extension
for the
town of Seaforth
Sealed tenders will be received by the Corporation
of the town of Seaforth until 12 noon local time on
SEPT. 12, 1978, for the construction of the Huron
Street storm sewer extension and will be publicly
opened at 8 p.m. local time September ,12, 1978 in
the council chambers.
The work included in the project , consists
, generally of constructing the following'
A. Approximately 646 linear feet of 48" diameter
reinforced concrete storm sewer.
B. Approximately 424 linear feet of 36" internal
diameter reinforced concrete storm sewer.
C. Approximately 63 linear feet , of 24" internal
diameter reinforced concrete storm sewer.
D. Approximately 468 linear feet pf 21" internal
diameter reinforced' concrete storm sewer.
The work is to be completed inclusive of all catch
basins, manholes, connections and all other related
appurtenances, materials and operations necessary
to complete this project.
"'-''Tender documents may be obtained from James
F. , MacLaren Ltd., Consulting Engineers, 320
Adelaide Street South,.. London, Ontario on depost
of $25.00. This' depcisit will be refunded upon the
return in good condition of' the plans and documents
withing weeks of -the closing of tenders.
Tender documents may be examined at the offices
of the town clerk, , consulting engineers, the
Metropolitan Toronto' Sewer. and , Water Main
Contractors Association and the London and District
Construction Association.
Tenders should note that arrangements will be
made' for test pits to "-be excavated at 'several
locations along the line of the works on Friday, .
- September 1, 1978 at 9 30 a.m.
Tenders shall be marked clearly as to contents and
shall be 'addressed to the Mayor and Corporation of
tffe Town of Seaforth,' • c/o the Clerk, Town of
Seafortli, Seaforth, Ontario.
Each tender most be, accompanied by a Certified
cheque payable to 'the clerk-treasurer in the amount
• of ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00). '
The, lowest tender or any tender• will not be
accepted necessarily.
JAMES CROCKER. Clerk,
Town of Seafort
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JAMES F. MacLAREN LTD. .
' 320 Adelaide Street; South,
London, Ontario.
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$11313 =WARD
Cdupon also entitles you to $100 off the
price of any IH Ag product or service if yoU
buy a Series 86 Tractor of or above 85'
PTO HP on or, before October 31, 1978.
Compare Series 86 performance and
dependability, talk trade eDjoy the
refreshments and good old fashioned
hospitality. Attend Red Power Showdown.
GRAND PRIZES:
(one awarded In the Eastl
(one awarded In the West)
Use of a fully-equipped
1086 Tractor
for. one year
Judith Rose Anne to
Clinton Earl Etrunrieh, son
of Mr. and Mts. Bad
Emmrich of 223 Edwin -
Street Kitcherrer. The -
wedding will take place on
Saturday, September 16 at
4:00 p.m. at the home of
Mr. " and Mrs. William
Thamer. 26-63-1
27 Births •
VISSER; Francine, Mary
Jane, Richard and Jeff are
happy to announce the safe
arrival of their baby'brother
at Seaforth Community
Hospital on August 21.
P'ioud ,parents are Joe and
Rose,Visser. • 27-63x1
BENNEWIES: Warren and
Heather Bennewies, Dublin
ate pleased to announce the
birth of a daughter, -Kelly
,Jeannette, 9 lbs., on Sun-
day, August 6, -1978 at
' Stratford General Hospital.
Proud grandparents are
Herb and Jean Brown,
Dublin and Grace and
Mannie Bennewies,
Nfitchell. 27.63-'1
EMING: Ernie and
Elizabeth Fleming, Dublin,
are pleased to announce the
birth of a son, 8 lbs. on
Sunday, August 20, 1978 in
Seaforth Community
Hospital. A wee brother for
Jason. Proud grandparents
are Herb and Jean Brown,
Dublin, and Ted and Leona
,Fleming, Stratford.
27-63-1
ELLIOTT: Paul and Kathy
(-lee Make) ,are pleased to
announce the safe arrival pf
their son Jeffery Paul, born
on August 12, 1978 weigh-
ing 9 lbs. 3 ozs. it
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Goderich,
A grandson for Mr. and
Mrs: Gordon Blake RR# 2
Brussels and first granchild
for Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Elliott, RR# I 'Lucknow.
27-63-1
BOWLING ON THE GREEN
Seaforth 'Lawn Bowlers
have been activo lately and
played host to the Brussels
and Clinton 'Clubs last week
When eighty four bowlers
wee on the. greens. Two
game winners were rinks
skipped by Eric Matzold 1st,
Clare Reith 2nd, Tom
Phillips 3rd, Ed Andrews 4th
and George Johnston of
Brussels 5th.
20 Auction Sales 20 Auction Stiles
21 Tenders Wanted
TOWNSHIP OF.GREY..
Truck Tenders-
-Sealed tenders , plainly
marked will be received by
the undersigned until 5
p.m.
SEPTEMBER 5, 1978
for a
HEAVY DUTY '/2 TON
'TRUCK
Bidders must use
Township tender forms.
Specifications and tender
forms may be obtained
from the •undersigned or at
the Township Office, Ethel,.
Ontario. •
Subject to the approval
by, the M.T.C. Lowest or
-any tender not necessarily
accepted. •
ROSS ENGEL
ROAD SUPT.
R.R. #3 BRUSSELS ONT.
NOG 11110
21-63-2
22 Legal Notices
I. Gary A. Huggett, will no
longer be responsible for
debts other than those
incurred by myself &Om
this date -forward. August
10.1978. 22-61x3
24' Cards of Thanks
1 would like to thank my
friends and relatives for
cards, flowers and gifts
while I was a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital in:
London. Special thanks to
Dr. Whitman arid Bot
Arnblittinee SerVide 4 Also,
special that ks to the staff of
St. Joseph's Hospital for
Making my stay so pleasant
Mary Ann McIver 24-63k1
25 '10"Igolioria
BUTT: In loving memory of
my son, Stewart, Who died
suddenly two years ago,
Aug. 26th, 1976.
You gave no one' alast
farewell,
Or even said good-bye.
You were gone before we
knew it
And only God knows -why.
Always remembered and
sadly missed by his mother,
brothers and sisters.
25-63-1
BUTT: In memory of a dear
father Stewart Butt who
passed away 2 years ago,
August 26, .1976.
Remembered by Larry,
Dianne and Andrea.
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MARTIN: In loving
memory of• a dear wife,
mother and grandmother,
Margaret, who passed,
'away August 28, 1977.
Loving and kind in all her
ways,
Upright and t until the
end of he ays,
'Sincere and kind i heart
and mind,
What a. beautiful memory
she left behind.
Ever remembered by
husband Clarence, children
grandchildren and great-
grandchildren. 25-63x1
26 Personal
Mr. and Mrs. John Glan-
' ville, Walton, are pleased
to announce the
engagement• of their
youngest daughter Marleen.
Joan to John 'Novak of
Goderich., son of Mr. and •
Mrs. John Novak of
Stratford. Wedding to take '
place at 4 p.m. on Saturday
September 2, 1978 in
Goderich at North. St.
United Church. 26-.63x1
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Mr. and Mrs. Jogeph Van
Dooren are pleased to ,
announce the forthcoming -
Marriage of their daughter
Mary to Mr. Tony Van Den
Hengel of Seaforth 'Ontario.
The wedding will take place
'on Sat, Sept. 2, ,1978, at
3:30 p.m. in St. James
Church, Seaforth, Ont.
26-63x1
Mr. and Mrs. William
Thamer are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage' of their daughter
-'5
71,
Mcfaitop
Mr. and 1,411, .110X914..
McCallum glent:Wccinc0.0
evening with Mr. and Mrs,
Murray Bare, Angie tut4
Carrie of Stratford,' The
-occasion, .Angles fourth birth-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Regele
were recent visitors with Mr:
and Mrs. Stanley Preszcator°
and Mrs. Mary Thornton of
Crddlton and with Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Murray of St,
Columban.
Miss Brenda.
m
Glanville of
Crediton who spent past .
three weeks with her grand.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ,"
Regele has returned to her
home
Thirteen
n C rge idriltso
finished the
garden club • which was lead
by ' Mrs. Harold McCallum
and assisted by Mrs. Harold
Hudie, Miss Peggy
Humphries received County
tionors;.Miss-Dianne Godkin
received Provincial Honors,
min ivliss Margaret Short 7
reedreceived advanced
honors.
Mrs. Harold - McCallum,
received her 'fiye year cer-
tificate for leadership in 4-H
club work. Congratulations
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Howe of Cromarty , visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele
Monday evening.
Beans
p of the bean
ocrnp teaituwiev e ss
IR from Page 3)
o 1 emphasized the
industry and the dependence
on international markets. He
said•the board estimated the
Ontario crop would be slight-
ly less than last year, while
•;Mjcbigan's, Ontario's main
coMpetitor, would be larger.
Following last year's dis-
astrous crop harvest, the
board decided not to market
any beans in advance of
harvest. Many buyers were
still waiting for Ontario to
come on the market, said
BrdadWell.
The delay in selling any of
the 1978 crop won't hurt the
board, Bt:oadwell said' in an
interview.
WL ' e'11 ,be competitive the
same as we always are," he
said
Virtually being, of the
.market last year won't dam-
age relations with the
boards;
well felt;
"The
Broad- '
relationship we have
built with them over 10 years
won't go down the tube in
one year," he said.
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-ladder numerous articles.
TERMS CASH
, PROPERTY SOLD
Owner or auctioneer not
responsible'for accident
GEORGE POWELL,
CLERK
BRIAN R1NTOUL
AUCTIONEER
• , 20-6/.2
21 Tenders Wanted
Township of
Tuckersmith
Tender fcir •
- Equipment
Sealed tenders plainly
marked as torontent will be
received by the under-
signed until..
12 o'clock noon
THURSDAY, AUGUST 31,
for a truck or grader for
winter 'snowplowing
operations 1978-79.
All tenders must be submit-
ted'on tender forms which
are available from the
undersigned.Lowest or ,any
tender not necessarily
accepted.
ALLAN NICHOLSON
Road Superintendent
Egmondville, Ont.
Phone 519-527.1838 or
519.482-9523
21-62tt4
6. Ppirsonal
GENERAL •
AUCTIONEER 7,
Serving Perth and •
Huron Counties with •
many years of • • experience. •
For reliable service at •
reasonable rates '
Call 347-2465 collect
Sat., Aug. 26 Si,
Furniture, Antique, •
etc. for Mr. and Mrs. • •
J.C. Harrison on • ,
highway 23 north in
Mitchell. 20-60-1 •
Sat.Sept. 9 Furni-
ture, antiques etc, •
the village of •
Brodhagen for Mrs.
Frieda Mogk. •
Sat. Sept. 16 -Furn-
iture, Antiques etc.,, •
Montreal St.,town of •
Mitchell for Mrs. •
Clara Wettlaufer, . •
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Sat. Sept. 30 Furn- •
iture, Antiques • etc. . ••
at St. Columban for •
Leo Murray. •
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24 Cards •of Thaiikg—
I would like to thank all my
friends and relatives for the
shower given to' me at
Cavan United, Church.
Everything was really nice
and I appreciated it very
much. Special thanks to the ,
ladies and girls on our line
' • for all their work. Sheila
Simpson (Campbell).
24-63-1
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The family of the late
Vernon G. Graham wish to'
express sincere apprec-
iation for floral arrange- .
ments, contributions to the
Heart ' Foundation, calls,
visits and cards from
relatives, neighbours and
friends, A special thank you
to Dr. Moyo, Rev. M.
Reuber, the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home and my
parents, Mr. and Mis. °
Foster Bennett. These
kindnesses will be
cherished.' Mona Graham.
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21 'Tenders 'Wanted 21 Tenders Wanted
24 Cards of Thanks
I wish• to` take this
opportunity to thank all
those who sent cards and
treats and visited me whire -
I was a patient in Stratford
Hospital. Special thanks to
Drs. Lette, Lenczner and
Scratch. 'Also special thanks
to Fathers Oostveen, Bech
and Lavertyand nurses and
staff Of the third floor.
Louis McIver 24-63x1
I would like to thank
everyone for the, visits
while I' was a patient in
Seaforth Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Stapleton, the
nursing staff and Father
Sullivan. Ken Murray.
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PLACE: 3 mi. North of Seaforth - Orville Storey Farm
TIME: 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. each day DATE: August 29 & 30
Come t9 where the action is-- Red Power Showdown;' your opportunity to
field test SerieS 86 Tractors and be one of six big winners in Red Power
Showdown Sweepstaks,
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SECOND
PRIZES: (one awe/I:led in the eat) torte atvarcled in the West)
Use of a 5000 Diesel Win
or a
784 4WD Tractor for one year
(customer's choice)
See entry coupon for full contest details;
available at Red Power Showdown.
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ESTATE AUCTION SALE
, • Of
Two farms, ,feed, self-propelled combine, tractors,
machinery,-,ca , etc., to be held at Part Lot 5 & 6,
Concession 3, Golborne Township for the Estate of Bert
McCabe, 3 miles west of Benmiller or 1 mile North of
GOderich on #21 Highway to Airport-Road, turn right'
and go 2Y2 miles.
SATURDAY AUGUST 2 6th AT 10:30 a.m.
NOTE: Property will be offered at 1 p.m.
TRACTORS: Ford 3000 diesel tractor with rebuilt'
motor; International Diesel tractor with IHC; 1501
manure loader
CAR; 1972 Ford Montego 'car, 6 cylinder automatic, 4
door sedan, as is, 64,0.00 miles.
_COMBINE: Massey Ferguson #82 self propelled
combine with 'cab and pick up
MACHINERY: 3 PT Hitch fertilizer spreader; # 6
George White threshing machine , and drive belt; 3
drum land roller; Ford three furrow 12" mounted ploW;
8ft. trail cultivator; bale buncher; New Idea 6 ft. auger
snow blower; 2 furrow.
,
horse drawn plow; 13 run
Maisey Harris seed drill; old wagon; Wheel barrow;
Ford 903 post hole digger; 7 ft. 3 PT Hitch scraper
• blade; 8 ft. trail disc Massey Harris; 6'/:.ft. 3 PT Hitch
scuffler, Massey Ferguson; r2 ft. chain haerow; New
.-Idea 4 bar side rake with broken drive gears; two sheet
trailer; 3 'section'of diamond harrows; buggy and wagon
wheels; two furrow walking plow; 2 walking plows;
Allis chalmers hay conditionef,- Stnoker. 30 ft. hay and
gain elevator with electric motor; Massey 5 ton wagon 'V •
and flat rack; New Idea 203 flail manure spreader; Gehl
10 inch PTO portable-'hammer mill; '10 ft. 4 inch grain
auger and motor; John Deere .7 ft. PTO trail hay mower;
steel gates; Massey Harris'. 4 bar side rake. ,
• MISC: Homelite chain saw; dike sander; heavy, duty
drill; socket set; set - of bardisos; stationary air
compresSor 1 HP motor; Galaxy drill press with motor,
nearly new; old power hack saw; 2 emeries and motors;
Lincoln 180 any Welder; Misc. hand shop tools;
Aluminum extension ladder; 30 ton hydraulic jack;
liorse cutter -
FEED: Approx. 300 bales of straw; Approx. 3000 bales
of first cute hay ' •
NOTE: See- last week's paper for property listing.
, Terms Cash Day of Sale
Lunch Booth
. AUCTIONEER
RICHARD LOBE CLINTON, Ontario
482-7898
Estate or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents day
of sale. 20-63-1
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AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST, • SEAPORIr--1, ONTARIO NOK IWO
\imemiliminmoommumim...\ (5'19) 5227.1458
Auction
Sale
of
Household effects
will beheld fin.
Mrs. Minnie Hawley
. 22 William St. West,
Seaforth
MONDAY, AUGUST.28
at 1 pail.
Chesterfield and chair-arm
chair, wicker chair; end
table, picture frames, wood
rocker, hall tree, lamps,
chime clock, electric clock,
TV tables, mirrors.
magazine rack, sewing '
machine, 2 oval pictures,
card table, vases1"'dining
table . with chairs, stool;
Kitchen table and chairs,
utility table, what not, 4
pair lined drapes.
ninneroL,., linens, ben‘u
dishes, pewterpieces, 1807
tray", 'electric appliances
cooking utensils; pressure
cooker, grill, iron board
medicine cabinet, clothes
horse, electric stove, vac-
cum cleaner, carpet
sweeper, cold spot 'fridge
• with fretozer • suit case,
trunks, cedar chest, dres-
sing table and beneh;bed,.
ding, matt, Inglis washer
and clothes dryer, copper
boiler, commode chair, bed
pan, electric heater, lawn
chair lgarden tools, cistern