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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-05-20, Page 18'!170. F'r�� �!9`-Pe`nm'.p,�}p1!^'fr:I?!f'RP.Ir• .. .n.. .. -a 17 +...` r .. ,... .nwiM1'.TCA.dr�p,'fiila `ac. •.r�,}A .•1.4=:0.. •bl11Ar..ti^w 11Wt .rvuN'n- :�nl' 1 kbl.. Y7fiRAllWrrTA Ri. i 1 r An+. M + , . �.. .�, .." TiF'h� �^'^. ^4`?�'�.�ar,r^'^.. ,.M`� ^'ll' +°+^AA'M wW m.'7 '4n , . ��Y Mn>•dlir+Tx4., "4r�''.Fitiw•1 '. _ .c I . ��n^ .. _ . , 4.+ , �.. +.. , �.. ,.. ,i • ., +. .. .. .. i , .+ ... - r .,.. .., •. .. y .. +.. .,. i POSiTO , , MAY 2Q. 1 A14 ,.. THE MIJRQN 881 J un lfi Ointa.,- C L A + n 'oo I"U t S I F 1,]E m 20 Auction Sales 20 Auction Sales 20 Auction Sales r FARM IS SOLD VMA JUNG AUCTION SALE- ",. Mtadertl tr;ict ',4dghtnlexy. hati it18 eyuipnicnt and. isc: i tni; ts7 • C'o.r,. eson •he.d f ot- ar Povt' : w- Lot Ghkeh'vix t4 Tow sip .(At), 4' t:13,t1 Qtr.un'1%$;liiflwsj 4 tttit tta•'olpltYills. ftsin r 'd. • „ .o tSa •• t e r .e o .li. s. 4" � 9 Zt1 .p t 'W 'A a lr �.. A:.:. RS=`I1r1F«.7 dteael tmtt.cr `vt `tai,, htcr. fii psal�'ec eaiettlt�i liy.d:', •18.4?e30 testi ttrea Titin( u end' weight,,. run 1005.,6n, .. MP' 46.5 diesel that for W,.' , utlti .pawet", external hyd.. pclwer ad}yst+tn)c rcatt wheels. run, Z070 brsl.t MF 236 .quick attach manuiwe, loader w /hfi d. bucket and front hydrault• pump. tractor chains. EQUIPMENT: Avco New Idea +#290 nine tout mow- ditioner; New Holland 2-'3 Hay liner baler (good cone); New Holland 512 manure spreader w double beater (2 yrs. old): Martin 5 ton wagon w Ib ft. flat rack; 24 ft. tube hay elevator; Ib ft. flat rack on light wagon; Vicon 4 wheel 3 pt. hitch hay rake. Ncw Holland #56 side rake, manual bale stuukcr; Little Giant 36 ft.. hay and grain clesator +% I' : h. p. motor; M.F. #43 three furrow x Ib" bottom pica: Luckno* 7 ft. single auger snow blower: Krause 408 ten ft. wheel disc: New Holland 350 mix mill; J. F. 12 ft. cultivator; four section diamond harrows; 10 ft. chain harrow; 18 ft. 4" grain aug er w motor; IHC 13 run drill on steel) root, pulper; a ton chain fall; 100 lbs. of 80% alfalfa seed: small quantiti of lumber; 3 wood spoked wheels; plus small items. Plan to attend FARM IS SOLD TERMS CASH - DAY OF SALE AUCTIONEER -Richard Lobb Clinton 482-7898 - Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents. 20-06.1 AUCTION SALE • Of I'i: storey brick home, truck. household effects and mist. items to be held at 25 Main St. North, in the village of Brodhagen for Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Elliott. SATURDAY. MAY 23, 1991 AT 1:00 P.M. PROPERTY: This newly renovated 1' : storey brick home is situated on a large 80' x 1.50' well treed lot and is fully ;insulated. carpeted and panelled throughout: This home features 3 bedrooms upstairs a new four piece bathroom downstairs; lots of cupboard and closet space, new patio decks at front and side: 'new roof partial basement. Also on the lot is a 40' x 20' barn, large 'garden and drilled well. The interior of this home must be seen to• full. appreciate its value. Property inspection may be arranged by contacting proprietor at 345•2364 after 6:30 p.m. Property wilt be offered at 1:30 p.m. TERMS ON PROPERTY: Being sold subject to reserve•bid.' 10% down day of sale, balance in 30 days. FURNITURE g APPLIANCES: Kenmore automatic washer (harvest gold'. almost new): Beatty freezer: electric dryer: matching 24" Gibson electric salve and` -17 -cu. ft. fridge (2 years old. harvest gold): chrome kitchen suite:' humidifier; 20"' B 3r, .W television: love seat; living room suite; upholstered. rocker; end tables; lamps; recliner: dishes: Bell upright piano; flat to wall cupboard: cedar chest: garden tools;,new 20 lawn mower: child's swing set: host, of mise. items. VEH)CLES: 1966 Chev 'i: ton 6 cylinder truck las is);" 1979' Scorpibn 'Littl'e Whip" .snowmobile (excellent); 197$ Scorpion *'Stin'g" 440 snowmobile. REASON FOR SALE Moving West TERMS: Cash oreheque with I.D. 7% sales tax in effect. PROPRIETOR: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Elliott 345-2364 AUCTIONEER: Douglas Jacob 393.6214 20-06.1 • 1 Auction .Sale • - • ESTATE AUCTION SALE • Patrick's Roman Catholic of real esiate.-furniture, appliances. antiques, etc. to CHANGES INIRENT • • be held at 167' Rowland Street in the low•n of • • Mitchell on: Saturday. May 23, 1981 at 10:30 a.m. • • • REAL ESTATE: Consists of a neat vinyl sided two • • bedroom bungalow 'with new roof. vinyl fascOand• • funeral home Thursday eve- soffits situated on a corner lot. This house features a the recent election caiPpaign • finished family room and detached garage. • far, Education Minister Bette The'property will be, offered for sale at I p.m. released its final report entit. • subject to a reasonable reserve bid. Stephenson has re.fuse'd to intention of making any Terms on Real Estate being 10% down day of sale � • and balance within 30 days. • Rail". The 125 -page report ) URNITURE. ANTIQUES. ETC: Chesterfield and 15, 1981 at St. Patrick's R. C. • chair: platform rocker; Duncan Phvfe table; three • •piece bedroom suite: Electrohome colour television. •' Davis has told the Legisla- efrigerator; l.0 in. portable television; rugs: tion to follow near Hensall. • Victorian chair: six dining chairs: small bar • • refrigerator: 'large sideboard: round dining table: - 20 Auction Sales F .Illi l N L "MON. A 'F • ifal'S • �. 7y% t , `k� 11 ar • .t t t _ .1l fi•'- � : M� T ,P o: n. �+an+.`rsti•I� :1`2: `l:liti.6eri.'To1v'nslti,p. � n1t1R�.". exit of Ext-icr V;t.14 t3 and. 3 tittle} north or )1 tittles %kztirkof'Dub:ltn, I- ittile welt. C'on•sisttng of tractors. trucks. equipment:. nluaP ,quipmeot and I•a+t n ornaments, plus man+. )n,irc`• , miscellaneous items AUCTIONEERS NOTE: `:'ill equipment %%.I, p+Ir chased an last 5 %cars and is in excellent condition For more Information contact RATHWELL & ASSOCIATES 527-1158 AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS 77 MAIN SF SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1WO (519) 5Z'7-1458 Auction. Sale. of household effects for the estate of MR. GEORGE HART I and'/.,,fniles north of Walit�ti• apd 3 miles cast Sat. -May 30, at 1:00 P.M. ANTiQUES:'Boston rocker: . 12 pane flat,to-wal[,cupboard. extension table; set of press back chairs; steel and brass beds: washstands (int, one with tear drop pulls): trunks; blanket boxes: sideboard: press back Rifbehair, odd' tables and chairs: butter, molds. GLASSWARE: 'bottleand sealers; crocks (one with CW); oil lamps (ine. one bulls eye patdern): Gone with the Wind lamp: depression. carnival. Canadian, Europ- ean glass and china. MISCELLANEOUS: pots, ...parts. _. and „ imw are. guns (must have FAC): ' propane appliances inc. fridge, stove etc: TV; and more: This Is a complete household dispersal AUCTIONEER TOM PAPPLE , R.R. 4 Seaforth 5.37-0514 527-0940 . 20-90-2 ft* 1w.Pd Lobb Auctioneer AUCTION CALENDAR Clinton 482-7898 FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1 P.M. Tractors, machinery enc for Bert Potze. 4 miles west of Holrtiesville on ' cutline. SATURDAY, MAY 30-kO A.M.-At Richard Lobb's Barn for Edna Jamieson plus additions'. TUESDAY: JUNE 2-6 P.M. -Two tractors. old machinery. antiques, fVrniture etc. 21/2 miles East of Family Paradise 'Park for Dorothy Elligsen. MONDAY, JUNE 8; 7:30 P.M. --Two bedroom house in Village of Dublin for Elmer Keller. SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 10 A.M.-Appliances, furni- ture etc at Lobb's Barn, Clinton. for Elmer Keller. •20.06.1 SALES REGISTER for Douglas Jacobs 393.6214 SATURDAY, MAY 23- 1:" p.m. ,Auction sale of 2 storey home. furniture. appliances! and miscellan- eous items to be. held at 25 Main Street. North in the Village of. Brodhagen for Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Elliott. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3- 1.0:30 a.m. Extensive clearing auction of 100 acre farm, full line of farm equipment, vehicles. household furnishings. antiques and` rniscellean-. . eons items to be held • at Lot 1, Cott. 9, Hibbert Township for the estate of the late Nelson pod•. WEIDNt IESDAY, JUNE 10- 11:00 a.m. . Clearing auction sale of 6 tractors. vehicles, self propelled combine, full line of farm equipment and miscellan- eous items to be held at Lot 23. Con. 7rof ' Ellice township for the estate of the late Henry and Hulda Mogk. MONDAY, JUNE 1.6:45 - Auction sale of household furnishings, appliances. tools and mise. items to be •held `for Circle B Auction, five•miles east of Mitchell. 20.06-1 1,9 notice 2-1 Card of Thanks 28 Deaths tornU.1" in(I USTry LOOBYHY HURRAY ELSTON, and p,gper companies have there is also speculation at THE B>ucefield jlremen Ann Marie. Dublin, Ontario. BY recorded significant profits Queen's Park that the Gov ++tsh to sincerely :hank all Passed awp:y in Hittside Nor-AKQWSaHINCGIIADE 13 in the last three years. • ernment will raise OHi:P , the people who ,A+pl)0 10 sing lita�n+t _ Sebtingville, 14 tits pxeliinnary repot( a, lFtllY RlifL�►1Q1!iS QIv rates.for all subscriiretrs in v riri^ a, a 1 1. -to(!Q " t n T . ,sti 2 •the: s an k �,l'r I b e wt, f x #I S . •>ULC B.r .• f ' • :Irk +� ,study �:, i'rtI xa • tiyasb. 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Also + away three year. a, °�. un ,ury ived by 22 grandchildren stu.depts from other provtnr -O ttarians - many of thein directly to subscri. ers would May 28 19'r8 es .can enrol in Ontario's senior citizens - lost their life mean about $20 extra per and 5 great-grandchildren. colleges and universities savings when the two firms year per person. In the a place so apart. Predeceased by her hus- g In the depths of o�,r hears• withoutband. Louis James Looby. ((hoot having totake re- went -bankrupt in 1480. Even • CHANGE IN CABINET A corner that's aI,+.I%. +our 0938), one son Clarence medial courses. This report though the OSC be in- STRUCTURE „%% n is one of a number of similar vestigating Astra/Re-Mor in Housing Minister Claude (19'8), one daughter, Mrs. studies undertaken by the 1978• it apparently •dragged Bennett's ministry has been No one can repia,, It. R.J. rLoreen) Curran. form - Or time erase it: erly of Ottawa. 119801. Also Government since 1950. its feet while the principal expanded to include munici- Ordirector of the companies pal affairs. That announce - We it for ,you .+►�onc. predeceased by 3 brothers most of them have also Lo%ing you alwa%s. torgett- and 3 sisters. Resting at he recommended the phasing was making questionable ex- • ment was made by Premier ing � ou never. Sadl% missed R.S. Box Funeral Home, 47 out of Grade 13 because, the penditures with company as- • Davis in "the -Legislature last by Muni, Dad, l cleric Lind High Street, Seaforth, after 7 particular studies determin sets The Legislative Com- week. The_municipal portfol- Chris. '5=00x1 ed that Grade 13 was un- mittee which invbstigated io used to be handled by - p.m. Wednesday evening. necessary. During the recent the matter before the March Intergovernmental Affairs until Friday morning, thence provincial election campaign. 19th election has not been Minister Tom Wells., but 6 Personal to St. Patrick's Roman Cath- e olio Church in Dublin. for Liberal Leader Stuart Smith revived by the. Government Premier Dads explained the mass of the Christian Burial also made a similar suggest- despite being pressured to change reflects and siren Mr and-- Mrs Grant R. ion Also contained in the do so by the Liberal Opposit- gthens our commitment to We of Varna are at 11:00 a.m. Interment St: report was hcap for a return ion. the municipal level of gov- pleased to announce the Patrick's Roman Catholic to the teaching of the three CHANGES INIRENT ernment." forthcoming marriage of Cemetery. Dublin. Parish ••It's", to foster more effect- REVIEtW? RAIL STUDY RELEASED their daughter. Cheryl, to prayerswere held at the, ive training of the communi- Despite assurances during The Ontario Task Force on Michael Sproul, son of Mr, funeral home Thursday eve- cation and business skills. So • the recent election caiPpaign Provincial Rail Policy has and Mrs. Bill Sproul of ' ning at 8 p.m. far, Education Minister Bette that the Government had no released its final report entit. London. The wedding will Requium mass was cele- Stephenson has re.fuse'd to intention of making any led "The . Future Role of take place Saturda. • June 20.. $rated Friday- mor.•tting May • indicate her reaction to the changes to the province's Rail". The 125 -page report 1981 at 3:30 p.m at Varna 15, 1981 at St. Patrick's R. C. study. She'says she's waiting rent review system. Premier contains a number of recom- United Church. open recep- Church. Dublin by her son. for the educational common- Davis has told the Legisla- mendations, aimed at improv= tion to follow near Hensall. Rev. Arthur Looby, C,S.B. ofsty to express their opinions. ture that he is "not married" ing rail services in Ontario. It 26.06_-1 Toronto and Rev. Gordon GRANTS TO PULP AND', to the present 6% ceiling on urges a considerable in - Dill. Pastor of the church, PAPER FIRMS rent increases. Davis also crease in co-operation bet - Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coyne Rev,'Anthony Kelly. C.S.B..Industry Minister Larry told reporters that he never ween federal and provincial wish to announce the forth- Rev. Dennis Brown, C:S,B-, Grossman has revealed that mentioned a specific ceiling ministries in setting, up a coming marriage of their both of St. Michael's the Government plans to give figure when 'he made his master rail plan to meet the . daughter. Pauline Mare to College, Toronto, Rev. another $20 million this year election pledge. Rent review' immediate transportation Patrick Gerrarl, ,on of Mr. James Daley. C.S.B., Vicar- to Ontario's pulp and paper was brought into force in needs in Ontario and. more and Mrs. A'rthur,n.+creaux• General, Basilian Fathers. industry to help 'modernize • Ontario in the mid -1970's, importantly• the needs for a V Seaforth. -The • %%061119 will Toronto, Rev. Wilfred Firth, its plants. Grossman told the ' when rising inflqtion and revitalized transportation take place at St lames C.S.B. of Toronto, Rev. John Legislature that these funds land speculation was forcing network in the 21st century. Church. Seaforth, on rSauar- Stapleton, Kitchener; Rev. arethelast in a 5120 -million " massive increases in rent NURSES' WEEK 'of day, June 6, 1981 at 1 p.m. John. Pluta of Clinton and grant programme to seven levels. Land developers and I want •to salute -411 2h-0bx 1 Rev. P. • Oostveen of St. forestry companies, begun in . ap artment owners have Ontario's dedicated, hard- � Colu'mban. St.' Patrick's 1979•- even though a study been critical of the program- working nurses, who are Are you living ++uh .I drink- school choir was under the prepared fora Governemtn me., in which •tenants can being justifiably honoured ing problem? Al ,1non can direction of Director Celeste Royal Commission concluded force landlords, to justify with Nurses Week m Ontar , hel 527 160. 2b-U4x9 P McCreight with. Jayne last year that the grants are demands for rent increases io from May 4 - 10. 1 know, I ?� Births Delaney. organist.. Pallbear- not necessary. The Industry above 6IV*-to a Rent -Review speak folrall Members of the how corn planter; wheel barrow; reel type power lawn mower; roto tiller and other items too numerous to era were Totts Goettler of Minister that. Board. Akemier Dasris=has Legislature when I say and funeral mass and the many acts of kindness -shown Edmonton, Arthur Lobby .discounted study, and claimed that if it still denied . that his cabinet ini)ebted all Ontarians are to BURGESS/ FINNIGAN: Dick and Louis hobby, both of weren't for the provincial has considered raising the our ituses-for their care and and Jeannette, wish to Dublin, Joseph Nicholson, grants, a, total of S1.5 billion ceiling,.but there is speculat- their expertise, anal their announce the birth of their Stratford, Herb Hartftel of in plant renovations "simply ion that• a change'may come dedication to good health for first child. a daugliter. Hanover, and David Nesbitt would not have happened". this fall. everyone. Jessica Leigh Finnigan of Kitchener:. interment Nearly all of Ontario's .pulp OHIP RATES - Burgess, on Thursday. May followed at St. Patrick's • • • E s t a•t e , Furniture , 14, 1981 at 'St. Joseph's Cemetery, Dublin, 28-06.1' �OrIAR. ��:A� 527-0240 r.Hospital. London. • A first THOMPSON grandchild for Mrs. Isabelle Burgess. Tilbury; first Miss Gladys. At her resi- '. Write a • • as dente. 41 Church St., Sea- positive -res ,me granddaughter for Mrs. forth on . Monday, May 18, Dilys Finnigan, Egmond- A great granddaughter 1981, Miss'Gladys Thomp-for son, daughter .of. the late,. firsville. t step to neer l'o' Mrs. R.F. Burgess, Tih- James. B. and Jemima . . - bury. and Mrs. W.J. Finns- 'Thompson., Dear sister of frank. If you are not a uni- your willingness to travel or gan, Zurich. and Mrs. J • 'Ruch 1 Mrs. H.C. Lindsey), BY MaesbaR Fudge, CA relocate. Jones, Morden., Englund. Special thanks to Dr. Nancy Ingersoll and Sade(Mrs. G. • If you're looking for job Y g versity graduate and the There are -three basic Nqylor and flit staff of the A. Stewart) of Toronto. or a better job), the first ( ) )• job would normally require j Ystyles for presenting your Oxford Medical Centre 7-06x1 Friends called at the Whit- ney-:Ribey Funeral Home, 87 stepis to prepare a resume he right im- one, mention your exper- ience.. first, aloe with our y . job experience. The first is l p list in. Goderich St. West, Seaforth, 'where that gives , gg Pression -- a positive. ' other qualifications. to previous jobs reverse chronological order WICKWARE: To Gregory funeral service was held on Wednesday at Yp.m, impres ion. That may Y sound simple, o>tiie important "''" are: don't dontst reveal .with your responsibilities and. accomplishments. 'The and Jo -Ann, a daughter. Suzanne Goettler Wickware. Intcrittent Maitladdbank Cemetery, Seaforth. Memor- enough, but it's not. Pre- salaries in the resume, second is to list, them by born May 7. 1981 in Burling. ial donations may be made to paring a positive resume requires a definite tech- dont give reasons for termination; don't give function -- e.g, your managerial jobs, then your ton. Ontario. A sister for Katie and second grandchild the$caforth hospital ,or to the c arity of your choice as nique. It boils down to references or supervisor's sales jobs. The third style is for. George and Ally Goettler. expressions of sympathy. "accentuate cite positive names; don't mention race, national to combine the first two,, Dublin and Jim and Ruth x8-06.1 and eliminate (or at least, religion,- color; describing your functions Wickware. Ottawa. 27.06-1 down -play) the, negative", origin or sex. and "then listing your Sutwithin that framework With, regard to format, employers. ` _ 28 'Deaths week more and there are a lot off ."do's" it's usual to -provide, brief Above, all, remember more ore people' discover what and "don't's" to remefn• personal data -- birth date, that the purpose, of the mighty jobs are accom. her. Here are a few of marital status, state of resurde'1s to help you get FEENEY plished by low cost Huron them. t_ health then move strai hf your foot in the door for Remember it take. but a Remember, Alberta Marie Feeney. R.R. Expositor Want Ads. Dial 527.0240. - into our career objectives, P Y I that 'all-important inter - antiques etc. at *267 • q • moment to place an Ex`- 2, Dublin passed away at Seaforth Community Hosp• Dollar Sense offers your education and prey- view. Prepare' it with care, i positor Want Ad. 11111 on May 19, 1981 itt her general, financial advice by of The InstituteInstitute of sous work experience, then and puke it positive. conclude �►1th some closing 24 Cof Thanks 55th y ear. Beloved wife- :•of , ' Lorne Feeney. R.R. i Dublin. members Chartered Accountants of -or ,summarising general Marshall Fudge is with ,ird I like thank my Dear mother .of Ronald. Ontario. Y 20bert Half of TO"1111to Ltd. M comments: This, b the is "the for, brief Fiaaaeial and IEDP exp' woul$.. to family. and friends for their Stratford; Lawrence: R.R. 1. t)ublih; Thomas and Robert ♦� First, your resume must way, place mention of hobbies or ave Placement specialists, -A d t a An-, • "sell" ou to the em ployerr, • al .1. Tomato. • attend press back rocker; .pressbaek chairs: bonnet chest;,, wash stand: wringer washer: coffee and end tables,; • • antiques etc. at *267 • q • to thank Father Nolan: Sr. visits, car S. urea s n ers while i was a patient in at home. Survived by once sister Ina of Denver Colorado • u sports Interests, ong wi ,.,Don't indulge in overblown • • Floor and table lamps; oil 1am s: hanging lamp • Not responsible for accidents on day of sale. f Victoria- Hospital and ince returning home. Special and- three brothers: Gregory. David Bernard Bader all • 20,06.1 hyperbole, but don't sell - yourself short, either. You • • frame; small appliances; gingerbread clock; writing PP g g desk. iron.bed; drgsser: cedar chest;'treadle scwin* • s • • • • • • • • • i • • • • • • thanks to Rev. Duke a d and of .Detroit as well as one Rest Home. Sebringville. We ••••••••••a••••••••••••••ofei000•••• want the employer to know- • machine; organ stool; parlor tabte; bicycle exerciser; • D r • Rev. Gordon. Lim' s �q 06 i granddaughter. Predeceased EXPOSITOR WANT - ADS ' from the start That you work ° ° wicker fern stand: canes; setof silver: 12 place, • • for Rod Dunsmoore. • i� . V . . phone 527-0240 by brothers Leonard and • '' 20.06.1 4� • hard, are ambitious, eger- setting of dishes; Quebec heater; copper boiler: �.,.._•....__... - �et ••... the family of the late Ann Frederick Bader, Detroit, etic thoughtful down -to- thoughtful,, earth #• • cookingutensils; knickknacks; carnival glass: • .r Ike • R stip at R.S. Box funeral e g capable, l �T N E S S N mirrors; pitcher -- six glasses: old trays. spittoon: 0 • GENERAL : Marie Loobv wish to express their most sincere thank you Home. Seaforth where pray.�,^^ N and experienced. Don't be P • • crocks• beddin linens; coverlet: silver pieces. B• Beaver sealers; 22 calibre' rifle-, shotgun; (F.A.C. • • • AUCT�ONEE.R Serving Perth • • and appreciation to friends ers will be said on Thursday eveningat 8;30. Funeral I�tJ� Thr ��� WPM afraid to describe yourself to complimentary, if not i permit required). flat irons; apple eeler; cu sand ools. � • and Huron Counties with � • and neighbours for their messages of sympathy. their mass will be `held at St. 'Roman glowing, -words. • i aucers; set of chime bells; hand and garden a large offering of dishes including antiques; hand • • • •. many years of rxperi- once. • • presence at the funeral home Patrick's Catholic+ Church, Dublin, Ffiday. May Be accurate, .but do, t cuate, et bogged down in detail. o8g • r �' • corn planter; wheel barrow; reel type power lawn mower; roto tiller and other items too numerous to • • • • • • For reliable service at reasonable rates. . • • and funeral mass and the many acts of kindness -shown 22 at 10:30 a.m. with itev, Fr, T.G. Dill officiating. In g Concentrate on our skills 1 y. s rather • ' ane dor • mention. • • Call 347-2465 Collect • to us during the recent loss of dear terment in t. Patrick's ;k• t•� ostlar +dt° TIUI'tZn a C- V f and achievements . r-' titan 1ttghly, detailed des- Tumb ON CHATTELS -Cash day of sale. • SAT. MAY 23 Real : • our mother. rand• g mother and great -grand. Roman Catholic Cemetery. ZB.ph-i criptions of previous work. • • er �n�iiur` Side • • NOTE: This is a good -clean offering with most i A i h Ian to • • • E s t a•t e , Furniture , • mother,. We would also like 527-0240 Provide• persolnal. and • • a ..'articles being it - s ape so p b.-.._-'MS.'ETHEi. A. FWER ESTATE, proprietor • • • antiques etc. at *267 • q • to thank Father Nolan: Sr. B.G. GETHIKE, auctioneer • • • Roland St. Mitchell for • Patrick's Church•. Kinkora; a Not responsible for accidents on day of sale. s Ethel A. Fuller Estate. Doris Murray, Ruth Hoffman • 20,06.1 • • SATURDAY, MAY 30, • and the staff of the Hillside • • • tractors, fat;m -machin. • Rest Home. Sebringville. We ••••••••••a••••••••••••••ofei000•••• : cry, household effects i deeply appreciate the won- • etc„ 1'i. miles north, 3 • derfut care and kindness EXPOSITOR WANT - ADS ' : miles west of Mitchell 0 shown to our mother; the • for Rod Dunsmoore. • R.S. Box Funeral Home for phone 527-0240 • '' 20.06.1 4� • the thoughtful consideration ho4vil the�family. 24.06.1 Seaforth educational details concise- ly and accurately, and never let irrelevant person• , .al,(or political) philosophies WANTS show. CHET It is reasonable to de- emphasiite your weaker litter rather than earlier, ,iilthough you must be • t`n. Gnwtan mowln.nt to pnrrenN mass. '.