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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-08-05, Page 1628 Deaths MRS. LUELLA PEARL NORRIS Mrs. Luella Pearl Norris at Huoinvietv, forkaerly of Sea- forthgn August the. 4th. 1981, in : Aer 15th :year.. Lucia 4girt, t11.419114...wi(e of the toe, aoki-flmO.Sgrris,.•and .41e4tr . Mother of Laird- of Bill of Woodstock,' M ugl'sts of 'Brantford. and ary, • Mrs. Stoll of .Aoburn..Also survived, by ten grantichildrcn: Predeceased 14i, sister Ann Mrs. Hugh Love and 'brothers John and Eldon Jarrot. Friends may call at the Whitney Ribey Funeral Home. 87 Goderich Street. West. Seaforth. where funeral service will be held 'on Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Staffa Cemetery. 28.17-1 01INIMINIMINIMINNIONNIVIPOINNIMAIN101110111111 Top horses in parade , .111-.. the Horse .Classes iii , Monday's Morris birthday • parade winners were 'as follhwa: ReavY.- 'HO:* detu kiitein4 horses Or41139r0 • .r,Esio44 $480.. Co.,i • Toni. Peuhalp,and. Arnold *MS, , 494 Horse. Hitch. single or douhlc-A. Sleightholm. bee- ald Sewerby. Ross Cunning- ham. Dratight Team-Huron Pioneer Thresherman, A. O. Smith, Leonard Robertson. 'Pony Tea61-Laurie Campbell and Meehan Construction. Horse and Rider - Lori Cam- eron. Gary Van Camp and Shelly Draper. Mail strike . shortens McKillop . Tenders pill be received by the undersigne41 until September 15, 1981 for the purchase of land: Approximately one quarter, of an acre, lot one, concession thirteen of Tuckersmith Township, known as the Chiselhurst United Church Site. (Former Church shed not included in purchase). Tender in writing, and for further particulars, contact the undersigned. Lowest and any tender not necessarily accepted. Mr. Harold Parker R.R. 1, Hens ill, Ontario NOM 1X0 262-2689 21-17.2 21 Tendert Wanted 21 Tender Wanted Notice TOWN,SHIPOF GRET NpEIRs• For :the removal of existing sidewalka.-' and excavation fot eitti pleeine of nee/ of/Octet* finevealkstiocetiOrn . Edict 785.140troi %don, .,*),1 Mew* wallvi.age pled by the undersigned August 1,7th, 19$1' at tz:Do neon. Campletienclate Seplember 2ah. 1981, Tenders farms-. ,availahle at the Tciwitship af 'Grey Municipal. Office, R.R. # 3. Brussels. Ontario,„ NOG 1HQ. JANE BADLEY CLERK TREASURER TOWNSHIP OF CIREY 519-887-6268 21.100-2 1 Property for Sale 4 Property for Sale 1 4 Propertx for Sale 20 Auction Sales 20 Auction Sales 11 Acres near Dublin 57 Chalk Street Winthrop - 1 Acre 33 Ann Street 0 MAUREEN WILDFONG 482-3224 REAL ESTATE L.T1=1. 19 Notice Mid-Western Paving Driveways -, Farm Lanes - Parking Lots Repairs Guaranteed work- manship. Phone CLINTON 482.3733 -19-10x8 Nowa Are you living with a drink- ing problem? Al Anon can help. 527;1650. 26-09x9 ti • 26 Personal Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Preszcator R.R. #1, Exeter ate pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Barbara Ellen, to Rodney Lorne Pepper, son of. Mrs.. Grace Pepper, R.R. #2, Bayfield, and the late Raymond J. Pepper, The wedding will take place on August 22, 1981, at 2:30 p.m./ in Exeter United Church. Open reception. . For information phone 482-7582. ;26-17-1 HAPPY birthday John, love, Teresa and Jennifer. 26-17x1 Kevin, Kim and Brad Cor- dially invite friends neigh- bours and relatives to an open house at their home on August 29th, 1981 from 2 to 4 in the afternoon and after 8 in the evening in honour of their-parents, Ken and Joan. Campbell on the occasion of their 25th • Wedding Anniversary. Best wishes only please. 26-17-2 2 7 Births CARTER% Les and Barb are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Kyle Megan (5 lb., 8 oz.) on Sunday, July 26, 1981 at Brantford General Hospital. First grandchild for Mrs. Isabel Chesney and another grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carter of Seaforth. 27-17x1 WEBBER* To Ron and Gaye (nee Fischer) of Woodhatn• Ont. on July 12 a daughter, "Suzanne Rochelle" a sister for Chad. 27-170 Want 'Ads ARE A REAL BARGAIN 50' Discount for cash payment tr or before Friday noon in week of insertion Call 527L0240 .ht Aural) "tor FOR-SA-LE BY TENDER Sealed tenders will be rec eived by the undersigned until 5:00 p.m. on the 31 day of August. 1981, respecting the purchase of Lot 30 Concession S of the Township of Hibbert in the County of Perth being a 100 acre parcel of land without buildings. Tenders to be submit- ted with a certified cheque amounting to ten (10%) per cent of the purchase price made pay- able to the undersigned. in trust, and the balance of the purchase price to be paid by certified cheque on closing subject to adjustments. Thp clos- ing date of the -sale to be December lit 1981. N, The highest or eq. tender not necessarily accepted: tviceomou., swim ART & DEVEREAUX Box 220 Setillodh, OEBITIO 22-16-2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Charles Edward Dearing All persons having claims against the estate of Charles Edward Dearing, late of the Township of !Obert in the County of Perth. farmer, deceased, who died on the 72nd day of February` , 1981, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 13th day of August, 1981, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to-claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 14th day of July, 1981. McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors 22.15-3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of John W. Hoelscher All persons having claims against the Estate of John W. Hoelscher late of the Town of Seaforth in the County of Huron, deceased, who died on the 22nd day of April, 1981, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to 24 Card of Ttranks I wish to thank all those who rereetribered me with visits. cards, etc. while I was a patient in. Seaford'. Hospital . Arid since coming home and a special thanks to Dr. Malkus, Dr. Underwood and ail the nurses.:who were so kindin yaring for me. — Russell Parsons 24-17x1 I wish to express my sincere thanks to the nurses and staff of the Seaforth. Stratford and Victoria • Hospitals. Special thanks to all who visited, sent treats and drove Ella to the hOspital. Your thoughts and prayers will always be remembered. — Cameron • Vivian. 24-17x1 I wish to express my thanks to Dr. Rodney, Dr. Wong and Dr. Scratch' also to the nurses and staff and to those who visited me and sent cards while in Seaforth Community Hospital. — Mrs. Alf Price. 24-17x1 I wish to express my thanks and appreciation, to the nurses a'bd staff of Seaforth Hospital, also to - Dr. • Underwood and to all who sent cards, and gifts or visited me during my recent illness. — Orville Storey. 24-17-1 25 'In 'Memoriam STEELS: Treasured memories of a dear daughter and grandmother whom God called home. Alena Elizabeth who passed Away 20 years ago on August 10. 1961. To lose someone you have loved for years, Is hard beyond belief, Your heart comes near to breaking. And God only knows the grief Time cannot Stop, the heartache, Or even stop a tear. Or take away a memory, Of one we loved so dear. Though Heaven and Earth,- may divide us, And the distance means a lot, \;1 There is a flower still blooming between us, The gentle, forget-me-riot Always will be remembered and loved by her mother Grace Munro, and grand- daughter Lori Aiello. 25-17x1 THE HURON ex AUGUST 6, VW • f the undersigned on or before • y the 13th day of August. 1981, • after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims then • l received. • Dated at Seiforth, Onteri9. • • this 15th day of July, 1981 • l*CONNELL, STEWART & • • An DEVEREAUX • Expositor Classified • will pay :Itt dividends. Have Sesta*, Ontario • you tried , :.:: ? Dial 527-0240. Solicitors foe the Execute: 22-15-3 PREVIEW: Fri. Aug. 7. 2-5 and 7-9 and Sat. 20-17-1 Henson Livestock Soles SALES EVERY TH1URSDAy AT 1:30 P.M. All classes of livestock WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS Greg Hargreaves. 262-2619, Heiman • Doug Caruthers. 237.3734, Daahwood Victor Hargreaves • 482-7511, Clinton Barry Miller 236.2717, Exeter and• 229-62051(14ton 19-17-tf 19 Notice . SEPTIC tanks clentJel. Fast efficient service. Write or call Harvey Dale, Seaforth. Phone Clinton 482-3320 or Seaforth S27-0284, 19.17-tf FUEL OIL YURNACE Repair and Cleaning 24 Hour Seryice PONKHEK'S MAINTENANCE Dublin 345-2235 19-17-tf 20 Auction Sales Richard Lobb Auctioneer AUCTION CALENDAR Clinton 482.7898 SAT. AUG. IS - Antique tractors, old engines. etc. for Bob Brindley, R.r. 6, Goderich. WED., AUG. 19, 6 P.M. Antique furniture at Lobb's Barn, for Wesley- Willis Church Manse. 20.17-1 20 Atietion Sales ONTARIO'S largest farm machinery consignment sale. Norwich Ontario, Friday, August 14. 10:00 a.m. (Sales conducted second Friday each month). Approximately 150 - 175 tractors plus all types of farm equipment. Consignments welcome. For more information call (519) 424-9998 or (519) 424-9093. Proprietors K.S. Han(ulecki & Sons. 20-17x1 .••••••••••••••• * * • • •R . a • • • • • Gethke • • • • • GENERAL • • AUCTIONFFR • • • • • • • e AUCTION SALE JACK ALEXANDER AUCTIONEER WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE NEXT TO L.C.B.O. Whighem Sale of furnishings of Mrs. R. Ohm, 108 Victoria St., Wingham, with some additions, will be held'on SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1981, 11 A.M. CONSISTING OF: 2 Pce. cheatetfield suite, never used; new portable B & W television; unique antique armoire w. 4 drawers and rd. mirror; buffet; wash stand; 2 dressers; 4 beds; 9 pce. solid oak med. size dining suite; several old ceiling fixtures; 2 pr. bk. high chairs; 2 coal oil lamps; 5 sleigh bells; 12" Stanlee plane - new; belt sander; electric drill; Sabre saw; '/2 H.P. electric -motor; Nat. Geographic electric globe; good •kitchen suite; blanket boic; suit cases; older electric till; hand adding machine;. sidewalk , bike; 2 pce. space, saver chesterfield - good cond.; antique writing desk w. 4 drawers; 3 shelf server; brass plant stand; modern coat and hat stand; drop leaf table; 5 leg dining table; copper boiler; 36 quarts 10 x 30 SAE oil; app. 2 doz. job box, lots of interest; 3 gal. paint; picture frames; new sandWich toaster; bamboo picnic basket;f3 pl. setting gold colored cutlery in cabinet; ceramic basin and pitcher; spitton; 3 odd rockers; T.V. tetiles; kitchen utensils:. euantity cutlery; unique- 8 pl. setting English procelain • Homeland; quilt - Oar pattern; several blankets, sheets, etc.; recliner; Beach com6. wood & propane stove; excellent Beatty wringer washer; Westing- house spin washer-dryer; Westinghouse fr. free frig - good condition; good 15' chest freezer; umidifer; old kitchen cabinet; swag and pole lamps; electric juicer; press glass, stem- ware, Souvenir plates and odd pieces of interest; etc. MOBILE LUNCH PRIOR TO SALE Tel: 357-1011 and 357.1442 25 In Winoriam STEELS* Treasured memories of a dear mother and grandmother whom God ealledhome. Alena Elizabeth who passed away 2Q years ago on Aug. 10, 1961 To My Mother I tress your smile, Your gentle face, And all the things, You did with grace, 1 miss the love Frotm you big heart, And all the joys, You did impart, Each day I fold My hands in prayer, And hope that, You are happy there. Where all is peaceful and serene, And where you reign, Ai Heavenly queen. Always will be remembered and loved my her daughter Mary Helen, son-in-law Robert, grandsons Shawn & Curtis. 25-17x1 McKillop council's monthly meeting was shorteried in length because of lack of correspondence due to the mail strike. Three resolutions concerning permits for operating gravel pits were considered at Tuesday night's meeting. The Ministry of National Resources requests that council review the ap- plications and state any objections by a resolution. The • three applicants were Doe Dodds, Lot • Concession, 7, Don Moylan. west -half of lot 9. tot 10. concession 6; George 'Rad- ford, Construction Ltd.. Blyth, for the north half of lot 23 concession ,14. Council did not have any objections to the ap- plications, so the parties will, • Extension cords are not all the same. Most farmers have a few extension cords of various lengths and possibly different gauges of wire.' There are some interesting• facts .about• these wires that you should know. When elec- tricity runs through a long wire, you get "voltage drop." This is caused by the resi- stance of the wire. If the drop is too great, you may have problems at the end of " the line. Starting of motors may 'be difficult and full load running current may be greatly increased. This leads to overheating of both motor and wire's. Circuit breakers will continuously trip. The plugs on light duty extension cords can heat up to the point that they will melt or burn. It is • not hard to find -the right wire size of' your eiden- sion cord. You must-know.the electrical load of the motor at the end of the cord. You must • also know the length of cord. Then use this simple formula: size of wire (in circular eels) = 6.1 x length or run (in feet) x full load amps at 120 volts. 'RGO ANTIQUE AUCTION SALE of ittiolvoi/mio0.10,;00cooled piraffir., v#004,..4111!Sti 0001e410+esi, '$tePttutmllimoolt sf.komiq, hay ,C°1114574 .404"iirk sttio.0-11a*". drag sew.- water -pumps,, and rei44tilontiOnitarlIt ettptiprit4,141114" or Robert Brim:Rey. R.R. 6, Goderich - 7 miles northeast of Goderich or 3 01114N north to Sunset, Golf Course then miles east. Watch for sIgni &ill, of sale. Saturday, Aug. 15 10 A.M. SHARP TRACTORS: IH WD 40. IH 22-35. IHW 35. (six) IH10-20. IH-F 20. (two) C-Case. (two) R-Case. RC Case. JIM non-styled. MD-styled. JD AR non-style. JD BR Parts. Leroy Cen- tury., AC-U, Oliver $0. Cockshutt 110 Hart Power, Co-op. Fordson one may, one model T coll. Massey Harris Pacemaker, miscellaneous parts. some tractors are restored. ^ GAS ENGINES WATER COOLED Lister, Brantford. IN. Fairbanks Morse, Goold Shealy. Muir, Morino engine. Pump Jack motor. Generator Plant •tew. • SELECTION OF AIR •COOLED ENGINES Range from 1-6 H.P.. Two Brantford team mowers, one patented 1530. MH tractor mower, 'first, one made N4 34, AUCTIONEERS Richard lobb Gordon H. Brindley TERMS CASH. DAY OF SALE PROPRIETOR Robert erindisy PHONE ($15) 3244442 PARTIAL LIST ONLY LUNCH BOOTH ON GROUNDS MORE INFORMATION DAY OF SALE 22 Legal Notices USE - EXPOSITOR WANT ADS Phone 527-0240 • • • Serving Perth and Huron • Counties with many •• years of experience. • For reliable service at • reasonable rates. • • Call 347-2465 Collect • SAT., AUGUST 15 Furni-• 4, hire, houiehold effects, • and contents of the stove :parlour. To be held 33/4 ensiles south of Mitchell on :Highway pa for Len • Bridger. 20.17.1 04seneeeee•••Cee• apply to the Ministry for a licence for the removal of aggregate. One application for a tile drainage lean of 59,200 was approved by council.. The funds for the loans are from the • province, but council distributes the loans to ap- plicants. The...* 'completion certificate was received for the Doyen municipal &Ain from the engineer. " The road voucher of $6,917.14 was •approved for payment. The ~ general voucher of 572,325.70 also was approved for payment. The municipal office will be closed from August-10-21. The next McKillop township meeting will be held September 8 at 7:00 p.m. The meeting adjourned at 10:15 p.m. For -example a ' quarter , horsepower motor with load iv\ii of 5.8 a s on' the end of a 100 ft. co Would need wire size of 6.1 5.8 x 100= 3538 circular mils. The size of wire should be A.W.G. No. 14. However, if two motors are running continuously instead of one, the wire -size would have to be No. 10.' Take the time to make the calculation. It could prevent a tragedy, Full Load Current of 120 Volt Motors , Motor (HP)• Full Load (Amp) at 120 volt 1/6 4.4 1/4 5.8 1/3 7.2 1/2 98 3/4 13.8 Circular MB Sizes of AWG Wire* CM Area AWG Size 4110 14 6530 12 10,380„ 10 16,510 Ron Fleming, Agricultural Engineer Is your extension cord a "10"?