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Richtird
Lobb
Auctioneer
AUCTION
CALENDAR
Clinton 482-7898
SATURDAY, JULY 18,10
a.m. Antiques, furniture,
etc. at Richard Lcbb's
barn for Mr. Lloyd
Zen of Goderich.
MONDAY EVENING,
JULY 20, 7 P.M, former
°Muffitt Appliance
Building, C.oderich,
Ontado. 20-14-1
21 Tender Wanted
Hulls tt Township
TENDERS
WANTED
Pot supplying and hauling
of approx. 23,000 cu. yds.
of "B" gravel, also about
10,000 • cu. yds. of
shoulder clay for Road
Construction in Township
of Nutlet at the rate of
1,000 cu. yds. or more per
day. Work to be done in
Aug. and Sept. 1981.
Contact Rd. Supt, for
tender forms and must be
received by Rd. Supt.
containing a certified
cheque of 10% of
enclosed bid by 5 p.m.
July 20, 1981. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily
accepted and must be
approved by M.T.C.
GEORGE HOGGART
Rd. Supt.
Londesixero, Ontario
NOM 200
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24 Card 'of Thanks
I would like to thank my
family, friends, and neigh-
bours who visitednie.• sent
cards. flowers and treats
while 1 was a „patient in
Seaforth Community Hospit-
al. A special thank you to Dr.
Malkus, the nursing staff,
and th • visiting ministers. -
Jim McNaughtort 24.14x1
FOR SALE BY TENDER
Sealed tenders will be
received by the under-
signed until 5:00 p.m. on
the 31st day of Augast,
1981, respecting the 6111.-
chase of Lot 5, Concession
30 of the Township of
}fibbed, in the. County of
Perth being a,' 100 acre
Tercel of land without
buildings.
Tenders to be submitted
with a certified cheque
amounting to, ten (10%)
per cent of the purchase ,
price made payable to the
undersigned, in trust, and
the,t balance of the pur-
..,.rba qt. price.-ta be-paid by-
certified cheque on
dosing subject to adjust-
ments. The closing date of
the sale to be December
1st, 1981.
The highest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
McCONNEIL,
STEWART &
DEVEREAUX
Box 220
Seaford', Ontario
22-14-3
22 Legal Notices'
NOTICE TO-CREDITORS
In the estate•of
Bessie Ann Davidson
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Bessie
Ann Davidson. late of the
Town of Seaforth in the
County of Huron, deceased,
who died on the 4th day of
June, 1981, are hereby noti-
fied to send in full particulars
of their claims to the under-
signed on or before the 23rd
day ofJuly, 1981, after which
date the assets will be distri-
buted having regard only to
claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, 'this 29th
day of June, 1981.
McConnell, Stewart &
Devereaux,
Seaforth. Ontario
Solicitors for the executors
22-12-3
24 , Card of Thanks
Sincere thanks to all my
friends for their flowers,
treats, cards and visits while
I was a patient" the-
Seaforth Comitunity and St.
Joseph's, Lo...• n. hospitals..
Special thanks to .Dr. Wong.
and Dr. Wiser.berg and his
cardiac team of doctors and
nurses. —Ross Leonhardt.
24444
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Autioirr.
'Cot AMti<ques andHousehold',
DAY, JULY /644/
at` 14/ 'st.40.gth If* !Pte. inudot
SAM PiCLXIDEAt.Chestrfleld• bedroom- kilkhen
Rid ding room suites; washers and dryersv.fridge
and stoves; china cabinet:, chests of drawers;
dressers; propane space heater; extension table;
buffet; washstands; childs' wicker rocker;
Waterbury mantle clock; small oak displaVcase with
three small shelves; hall mirror; Boston
rocker; bottles and crocks; bicycle; tools; knick-
knacks;extension and step ladders; lawn furniture.
AUCTIONEER
TOM PAPPLE
R.R. 4, Seaforth
527.0514
527-0940
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Tender
Town of Seaforth
The town of Seaforth is offering for sale by Tender a
1978 Food Model ,Custom 500 police cruiser.
Seated Tenders clearly marked as to Contents will be
received by the undersigned until 5:00 p.m. local
time.
MONDAY, 3%1(.27, 1981
CoMplete specifications and tender forms may be
obtained from the undersigned at the address
below.
The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
JAMES CROCKER
CURIE
72 Mein Street
Seaforth, Ontario
NOK IWO
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21 Tender Wanted
21 Tender Wanted
24 Card of Thanks
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dale
wish to express thanks to
their family for honouring
them on their 50th wedding
anniversay. Many thanks to
friends and relatives for their
many cards and best wishes.
A special thanks to Mrs.
Miller for the lovely meal
provided in the home.
24-14x1
A special thanks to Dr..
Underwood for his superb
work in delivering our new
daughter and to the excellent
assistance provided by Mar-
ion -Primes:Land .Catherine:
Ryan. — David and Trudy
Brobme 24-14x1
We' the 'family of the late
Mrs. Mary Margaret (Mae)
Vincent wish to express our
sincere thanks and appreciat-
ion to our relatives, friends,
and neighbours, for the
beautiful floral tributes, the
donations to the heart fund,
the cancer fund, Mass cards
and for the cards of sym-
pathy. A special thank you to
Rev. Duke for his heartfelt
service and kind words to the
family. Also a special thank
you to Dr. Malkus and the
hospital nursing staff for
being so kind to our mother.
We would also like to say
thank you to the staff at the
Kilbarchan Nursing Home
for the wonderful care given
our Dear Mother while she
was a patient there. We
would also like to say thank
you to the Box Funeral Home
for the thoughtful, considera-
don shown to the family, also
to the Seaforth Legion Ladies
Auxiliary for their lovely
lunch. Your kindnesS will
always be remembered. The
family, grandchildren, and
great-grandchildren of the
late Mrs. Mae Vincent.
24-14x1
e wou e to thank our
family, friends and neigh-
bours who helped us to
celebrate our 25th wedding
anniversary. Thank you for
the many beautiful cards.
gifts, flowers and best
wishes. They were all very
much appreciated. Special
thanks to those who arranged
everything and all those who
lihIped in any way. Thank
you for making it an occasion
which will always be remem-
bered and treasured by us.
— Ralph and Loretta Ben-
newies. 24-14-1
The Hibbert Township
office
will be closed from
Fridam,July 10
until
Tuesday , July 28, 1981
for vacation.
In case of emergency, contact
- Reeve Roy Swart at 345-2789 or
Road Superintendent D. Harburn
at 345.2045 '
19.13-2
Auction Calendar
JULY 16 Furniture and antiques at 5 Main St.,
Seaforth (The Tree Trunk) at 6:30 p.m.
JULY-30; tools, antiques, collectables, lumber, and
miscellaneous, for Mrs. Viola Taylor, 52 Crombie
St., Seaforth at 6:30 p.m.
AUCTIONEER TOM PAPPLE
R.R. 4, Seaforth
527-0514
527-0940
20.14-1
AUCTION SALE
Antique furniture, appliances, household effects,
fur coats, two wheel trailer etc. to be held at
RICHARD LOBB BARN, CLINTON for LLOYD
ZINN of Godetich.
SATURDAY, JULY 18 AT 10 A.M.
Two fur coats rdcently valued at approx. $1,000.00
each, one fur stole at approx. $500.00 new, pine roll
top desk, new pine chest of drawers, Admiral ,floor
triode! colour TV (nice one), air conditioner, 9 x 12
Oriental type rug, Harvest gold frost free fridge,
antique nursing rocker w/needle point seat and
back, nine piece dining room suite (real nice); pine
shelf cupboard, two wicker arm chairs with
matching round table and fern stands, French.
Provincial chest and chair, chesterfield and two
chair's, fancy 1/2 round table, magazine table, small
antique secretary desk, washstand, Goderich
ighthouse oil painting by T. Pritchard, Benmiller oil
painting by T. Pritchard, Antique school house bell,
double wooden bed and mattress w'matching
dresser, small chest of drawers, 2 continental single
beds w/ntetching night tables, dresser and chest of
drawers, bedroom lamps, bridge lamp, floor• lamps,
heat - lainps, metal closet, vacuum cleaner,
upholstered chairs, CCM exercise bike (top of the
ine), chrome table and 4 chairs, step stool, large
wall mirror, eoffee table w/pull out tables, 2 nice
end tables, extension ladder, projector and screen,
LP cameras, luggage, real .good chest of silver, silver
pieces, crystal stemware, colour glass, cups and
saucers, glass pieces, figurines, two-wheel trailer,
bedding. sump pump, and misc. etc. Plan to attend
the sitleil•
TERMS CASH
AUCTIONEER 'RICHARD LOBB
20.14.1.
AUCTION SALE or
Over 60 iTractisis
AND
150 Pieces of Equipment
Over 3.0 Combines•
Large quantity of
Cement Forms
BRINDLEYA1ALES YARD.
DUNGANNON
Saturday, .luly 1$
10 a.m.
More consignments welcome
PHONE 529-7970 or SHOP 529-1625
Gordis Brindliy, Asctionser
20-13-2
Want Ads
ARE
A REAL BARGAIN
50° Discount
for cash payment on or
before Friday noon in
week of insertion
Call 527-0240
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A14 TIDE l 1RO,HURON POiORITOR, JULY 15, 1981
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20 Auction Sales 20 Auction. Sales, 24 Card of Thanks
.JACK ALEXANDER, Azurpg43A
Aven0.4:4401510
pesla
Sale ot furnishings and effects from the home of
MRS. JOHN OSTROM AND MRS. HUGH"
MCKAGUE. with some additions. 1. •
SATURDAY, JULY 18
11:00 A-M-
Player Heintzman piano and fifty rolls; Admiral
colour TV on stand; 3-section bookcase; Harriston
cook stove with warming dose t; old typewriter desk;
chest freezer, Westinghouse dryer; 2-door frost-
proof refrigerator, 24" McClary electric stove; 2 3
piece bedroom suites; 2 twin beds: dressing table
and bench; Kroehler chesterfield; recliner; violin,
bass viol; 9 piece dining room suite; National
Geographies: TV trays; cupboard bottom; blanket
box; wooden high chair, old swivel office chair; 2
ironing boards; docks; 2 wicker clothes baskets;
coffee table; end tables; step-up tables; pictures and
frames; stools; metal tables; odd chairs; small
storage cabinet; old metal floor lamps; bottles;
several suitcases; 2 push mowers; power mower
with rewind and adjustable wheels; 2 electric
brooms; 1 1/2 gal. pressure sprayer; portable
typewriter; trike; suntan lamp; record cabinet;
records; Evans Bros..." Ingersoll piano: Eaton's
teabox; several handtools; garden tools; kitchen-
ware pots, pans, etc.; table lamps; blankets; sheets;
towels, etc.
PREVIEW: Friday 2-5, 7-9
Prior to sale time
MOBILE LUNCH TELEPHONEt 357-1442
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SEAFORTH OEFICE 5217-0430
GREAT VALUE; On Church Street, this 3 bedroom
home is well insulatedo new gas furnace and much
more for only $28,900.00 5877.
78 JOHN STREET. 1 1/2 Storey Frame House, 4
bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pantry storage area. new
built-in cupboards. S818.
ANGELSTONE & CEDAR Siding home. Excellent
condition, 3 bedrooms, many, many extras on
Goderich Street. S862.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY for a small investment
this thriving hair styling shop is. now available with
all the equipment.
1700 SQ. Fr. BUNGALOW with large fa roily room.
fireplace, wood stove, 3 bedrooms, no basement.
$49,900.00. . •
JARVIS STREET.'Built on 3 lots this 3 bedroom split
has 24' x.40' workshop, attached garage and many
more extras $95,000.00 or offers.
EGIVIONDVILTE - 3 YEAR OLD BRICK and
Aluminum Split, fireplace, heat pump central
vacuum and many more extras. $69,500.00.
BRAND NEW - BRICK 3 BEDROOM with garage,
Sill basement and economical gas heat, located on
Jarvis Street, $55.000.00
FRAME BUNGALOW: New aluminum siding, new
windows, 3 bedrooms, oil heating. breakfast bar and
new cupboards 'in Kitchen N8827.
WALTON, 1 1/2 STOREY FRAME, new siding,
house has been completely remodelled, large cedar
deck, new roof. N8807.
LARGE COMMERCIAL BUILDING ON Main
Street, with 'good income.
89 HIGH. STREET. 1 1/2 Storey Brick good condition,
Front and rear porch, 3 bedrooms, Small Barn nice
yard. $36,500.00 S898.
103 MARKET STREET, 3 bedroom, Brick and
Aluiiiinum Bungalow, Built in 1979, lots of attractive
cupboards -$49,500.00 5871.
48 EAST 'WILLIAM STREET, 1 Floor Home with
many renovation's. Small barn. $35.000.00 - S904.
OPEN TO OFFERS . Two Storey Home on Large lot,
Egmondville, 4 bedrooms; family room 11' x 13'.
GODERICH STREET - 11/2 Storey Aluminum sided,
family room, extensively remodelled, • front porch
and new cement deck on side porch .S44,500.01) -
S889.
19 Notice
19 Notice
SALES EVERY
Livestock
He nsa II.
Sales
ABS PRODUCE
CUMIN
RESULTS! THURSDAY '
AT 1:30 P.M.
All classes of livestock
WE INVITE YOUR
CONSIGNMENTS
Greg Hargreaves
262-2619, Flensall
Doug Caruthers.
237-3734, Dashwood
Victor Hargreaves
482.7511, Clinton
Barry Miller
236-2717, Exeter
and
229-6205 Kirktorm
19-12-tf ,
VEAL'S
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 63.3 1/2 miles east of
Exeter
11122111DEll
Try us for
CUSTOM KILLING
• and
PROCESSING
•Kill days - Tuesdays*
Our specialty-Home cured
and smoked meats
Processed exactly the way
you like it.
19.12-tf
ATTRACTIVE 3 Bedroom Home on Spading Street,
with aluminum siding and economical gas heat.
$37,900.00 *
549.500.00 - 1 Floor Duplex. Aluminum sided, both
sides rented. 5'52
HERITAGE HOME - Very elaborate home on
Spading Street, completely restored to original with
many modern conveniences. PLUS extra lot;
$75,000.00 5541.
CENTRE STREET: Ph Storey Frame Home on a
nice shady lot $33,000.00. or offers.
EGMONDVILLE 3 Lots with 2 bedroom home and
small barn, river frontage under $40,000.00.
1 1/2 STOREY Aluminum sided, very modern,
finished family room and 2 bathrooms, S865.
TW0 STOREY EXECUTIVE Tastefully decorated
and landscaped, wood and oil furnace, fireplace,
double garage, a very impressive4 year, old home.
$78.000.00.
ro
DUBLIN Nice 3 bedroom home on Main Street, full y
renovated and garage. S34,800.00 with 103/4 %
mortgage.
172 JARVIS' STREET 3 bedroom Bungalow, finished
rec. room with bar and franklin fireplace, Excellent •
condition $50,000. 5895.
COUNTRY PROPERTIES
6 ACRES 1 1/2 STOREY VINYL SIDED HOUSE has
many renovations. Must be seen. S8857.
51/2 ACRES - 8 Room Brick Vent Bungalow,
excellent condition, barn for 50 SoWs. 28' x 96' on
paved road, 3 miles from Seaforth FS840.
WINTHROP Beautiful 2 storey brick, 3 bedroom
home on a treed 1/2 acre lot, 103/4% mortgage
available. $54,400.00 or offers.
HARPURHEY 5 Years Old, Two storey brick
featuring 4 bedrooms, main floor family room,
fireplace, double garage and much more $90,000.00
or reasonable offer.
COUNTRY PROPERTY 10 Acres, 1 1/2 Storey Stone
House, excellent condition. A MUST TO SEE
N8820.
5 ACRES- SEAFORTH - Implement Shed, Barn and
house, full basement, $60,000.00 N8856.
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20 Auction Sales 20 Auction Sales
Auction .
Sale '
Clearing Auction Sale for
the estate of the late Mrs.
, Dan Burns, 59 East
William Street, Seaforth,
Ontario, on Saturday.
July 18, beginning at 1
o'clock.
REAL ESTATE &
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
TERMS CASH
AUCTIONEER:
--LARRICGAIDINER
Estate cc auctioneer not
responsible for accidents
or losses.
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• Serving Perth and Huron 4, •
Counties with many years * • • of experience. •
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We would like to thank, all
`nut- relatives. friends and.
neigh13,0Ors for all the wedd-
ing gifts), cords andbe§l
You !milted tc• inak0
alit day sc st3eci0 one. 'cop
al*ays • remember Mike
and Donaa PeetteY., 24.14-1
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The family of the late Victor
Deichert wish to express
their appreciation to friends,
neighbours and relatives for
the many acts of kindness,
floral tributes, memorial
donAtions and cards of sym-
pathy received el4ring the
los& of a dear husband.
father, grand father and
great grandfather. Thank
you also to all who visited
and sent cards while he was
in hospital. Special thanks to
the doctors and nursing staff
of University liospital and
Victoria Hospital Lond-
on for their expert• and
devoted care. The Westlake
Chapel of the O'Connor Fun-
eral Iloqie, the pallbearers,
the St. Peter's Lutheran
Church Women for refresh-
ments served after the funer-
al and for the many donat-
ions of food sent to the home.
A very special thank you to
Pastor Jack Dressler for his
kind words of comfort and
prayer. Your kindness will
always be remembered. —
Josephine Deichert and fam-
ily. 24-14x1
I wish to thank everyone who
visited me, sent cards, and
treats while I was in Univer-
sity Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Heimbecker and Dr.
Gunton, and the nursing
staff on 6th floor. Rev. Scott,
MacDonald, Pick and Oest-
reicher for their visits.—Ross
Leiper. 24-14x1
1 would like to thank my
family, relatives, friend and
neighbours, who sent cards
flowers and treats, also for
the visits and prayers, while I
was a patient in Se aforth
Community Hospital. A
special thank you to Dr.
Wong, all the nursing staff
and for all the good meals. It
was all greatly appreciated.
—Frieda Siemon. 2444x1 4
25 In Memoriam
MILLER: In loving .memory
usabnadnd,gifeaathter., of
grandfather,
dearh
grandfather Will Miller who
passed away July 10th 1979.
• This day' and month comes
with much regret.
It firings back a date we can
never forget.
We wanted so much to help
you
But there% nothing we could
dod
God Taw you getting tired'
When a cure was not to be
So he put his arms around
you
And whispered come with
me.
Loved and remembered by
wife Jean,. sqn Lloyd and
finnily
25-14x1
memory of a dear RYANtIn
daughter and sister, Betty..,
(Murray) Ryan who passed
away July 17, 1976.
Like falling leaves the years
Yet loving memories never
d
Too far away for thought to
reach,
Nolonger in our lives to
share,
But in our hearts you are-
always there.
Sometines its hard to under-
stan Why some things have to be.
But in His wisdom God has
planned,
Beyond our power to see.
The world may change from
year to year
And friends from day to day.
But never will the one we
loved,
Frommemory pass away.
Lovingly remembered by
Mom and Dad, brothers and
sisters. 25-14x1
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