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22 Legal Notices. 20 Auction Satfs •
20 Auction Sales
19 Notice
19 Notice
Richard
Iobb
AUCTION
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ACALENDAR
• ClIstan 4824898
SATURDAY NOVEMBER
21, 10 a.m ,
• - -Antique-furniture;
ances etc. Richird Lobbs
Bern, Clinton.
SATURDAY NOVEM
vIIE'R 28, 10 SM.
• Consignment Auction Sale
Of farm machinery, trite-
tors, shop equipment etc.
mile south of Kirkton at
--1 Jim Beans-Flinn: -
20-31-1
fis. as. law -ow
21 Tender Wanted
Tenders .
Invited
For services required by
Seaforth Community Hosp-
ital as follows:
1. SNOW REMOVAL
for necessary snow plowing.
snow removal, snow blowing
and ,sanding as may be
required from time to time on '
roads at Seaforth Community
Hospital and on Centennial
Drive.
Tenders to indicate equip-
Ment to be used and rate per
hour including necessary
operator each unit.
2. GARBAGE DISPOSAL
For the removal and disposal
Of accumulated wet and dry
-garbage at -intervals of not
more than 24 hours.
Further' . information
concerning any of the tender
requirements may be
obtained from the under-
signed.
Individual seated tenders
-covering each of the require-
ments and on which is to be
indicated the particular re-5
quirement of the tender i.e.
"No. .2 garbage disposal"
may be submitted to the
Undersigned on or before 12
o'clock Noon. Friday
November 20. 1981
The lowest OfraittYtender
not necesarily iiecepted
GORDON MoKENUE
ADMINISTRATOR
-SEAFORTH COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
21.29-3
Tender
for
Fuel
for manse and church St.
Peter's Church, Brod-
hagen. Please reply by
DECEMBER 15 to Tim
- Alce, R.R. 1, Dublin.
21.31-3
Remember/ it takes but a
trientent 'to place an Ex,
positor "Want Ad. Dial
527.0240.
4!440•19 F.541.,•(-40/94'
Au6tion Calendar
25*31 Ilt3e
Cowlings FoodIA„Met. Liquidations SOuthatnpton.
NOV. 280s 0111,10i.111-
Easton Trailers. Ltd. Centralia.
20-31-1
aliatell Alocialei
AU CTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK IWO
(519) 527-1458
CUSTOM S CNTE rflOCESSING
Monday - Bud • Tuesday - Pork
CALL 262-2041
(After Hours 2624132)
RETAIL Men
Sides of beef 1.55 a lb. Full processed
Regular beef patties 10 lb. bag 1.39.a lb;df
Loan Noun - Wet, Fri., aa.m. - p.m. sat. a.m. - p.m.
(MILL ST. E NSALL,ONT. 242-204 1
•Normilig
TRITOWN
BOOKKEEPING ,
AND COMPUTER
SERVICE
Complete Business ser-
vice, Sales Purchase and
Disbursement Journals,
Accounts Receivable.
Payable, Payroll, Finan-
cial Statements. Also time
sharing and., In-house
teriiiinals available. Also
farm and individual
service.
LAWRENCEBEANE
SAIllanaSt.Olataa
PHONE482.3.524
19-304
AlbattelleindMeatMarket
Hwy.133131/2 miles eastof
Exeter
Try us for
CUSTOM KILUNG
and;'
PROCESSING
Kill days, Tuesdays
Our specialty - Home
cured and smoked meats
Processed exactly the way
you like it.
19-304
• RENSALL
LIVESTOCK
SALES
SALESEvIritY
THURSDAY
:AT' ir30Y3VI. ,
AM elassetioflivestock
werivers YOUR
CONSIGNMENTS
' Greg Hargreaves
2624619, Heenan
Deuggieuthen,
237-3734,1Ditabwood
Victor Hargreaves
482-7511, Clinton
Barry Miller
236-2717, Exeter
and '
229-6205,1fIrktixi
19-30-tf
GEORGE HUGHES
CAMPBELL'
lite of the Town of Seaforth.
in the County of Huron. and
Province of' _Ontario.
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to the Trustee Act
that all creditors and others
having claims against the
Estate of the late GEORGE
HUGHES CAMPBELL. are
required to send particulars
of their claimt, duly verified
to Mr., John T. Goodall,
Barrister and Solicitor. P.O.
Box 730, 261 Josephine
Street. `Wingham. Ontario.
NOG 2W0, on or before the
23rd day of November, 1981.
and that after such date the
Executors will proceed to
distribute the assets of the
said Estate, having regard ---
only to the claims of which
they shall then have had
notice,
Dated at Wingham. Ontario
this 22nd day of October.
1981,
Mr. John T. Goodall
§olicitor for the Estate
of
GEORGE HUGHES
CAMPBELL.
22.20-3
24 Card of Thanks
We wish to express our
sincere thanks to our neigh-
bours and relatives. for all
their help and kindness to
both-of us while Mary was a
patient in Victoria hospital.
Also thanks to the U.C.W. for
the beautiful plant and to all
who wrote letters or cards or
sent floral arrangements. It
was all very much appreciat-
ed Bill and Mary Church.
24.31-1
Florence and% It'll Bradshaw
wish to thank friends and
relatives for making the cele-
bratioti ofthelr Sikh Wedding
Anniversary such a, happy
and memorable occasion.
2441-1
BARGAIN SALE.
Sponsored by the Seaforth Lioness Club
to be held at
St. Thomas Parish Hall
Saturday, November..14th'
at 1:00
Any articles you hbve_to donate would be
welcomed. Call 527-0063 or 527-0153
nor war n
BY STEPHANIE LEVESQUE ,
GODERICH - Huron County Warden Fred
Haberer was honoured at a banquet here and
received glowing praise for his work in the
past year, as well as a corner china cabinet.
Wardens 'from neighbouring counties.
members of parliament, county council
members, county employees and members of
the Warden's family were present •at the
banquet.
Warden Haberer, who is Zurich's Reeve,
was commended for being first to lead county
cbuncil in its revised state, with fewer
members-on-council-He was also praised-for
his effort towards settling a two-year wage
.11.11•11.••••
settlement with Ontario Nurses' Association
Local 168.
Mrs.. Haberer was congratulated for being
a gracious hostess during many events in the
past year. I
Warden }titterer referred to his year in the
past ss "next to my family, the higlight of my
life". He said he did notachieve all he had set
out to accomplish, bur becanie of economic
restraint he became more realistic:
Warden Haberer is also the best milkerin
Huron Comity, an award he received at a fair
during surnmermonths. He promilyAiSplay-„,
ed his trophy at the bincluet.
Last call for beef help
Applications for beef cattle
assistance on cattle sold as
stockers or sold for-slaughter
in 1980 must be filed on or
before November 30th, 1981.
Details for Slaughter animals
1. Amount of Assistance -
S40.00 per head.
2. Eligible Animals - Cattle
owned by applicant and fed in
Ontario for at least 60 days
prior to slaughter. Animals
must be sold for slaughter in
1980 and graded A B or C.
3. Applicant must be
resident of Ontario in 1980.
Purchase and sales receipm
must accompany applicat-
ion.
5. Applicant must have sold
ten or more slaughter cattle in
1980.
6. Final application date is
November 30th,_1981. 7. A
properly executed affidavit
may be requested.
All applications are subject to
audit.
is coming
November 25
The Expositor's Annual
Christmas
Shopping
Issue
Merchants:
With only 24 shopping days WI Christmas,
district Shoppers look to the
Expositor Shopping Issue
for suggestions
for their Christmas buying.
The
Expositor Shopping Issue,
with extra copies
IO-tover the area,
brings the message of
Seciforth and area
just in time for Christmas
Gift Buying
Reserve your space now
Upon 0$41)
CHRISTMAS SHOt!MNi# ISSU4
TH MIRO
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• AUCTIONEER
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• Serving-- -Perth and •
• Huron Counties with • • • • many years of experience. •
• For reliable service at •
• • • reasonable rates. •
• Call 347-2465 Collect •
• 20-304 ; •
• • ••••••••••••••••••
Madame Anna's
Card-suad Palo Reading sad
Adviser will advise you au all
erablese such as love, num-
lags, health, business.
Phone for appointment
271-7392 —19-30-4
SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Fast
efficient service. Write or call
Harvey Dale, Seaforth.
Phone Clinton 4812-3320 or
Seaforth 527-0284.
•19-30-tf
FUEL OIL FURNACE
Repair and Cleseihig
24Hour Service
PARATCHEK'S
MAINTENANCE
Duhifti. 3451;35
19-304
VEAL'S
PREGNANT and distressed?
Married or single. Free con-
fidential support. Call collect
Birthright 432-7197 or after 6
p.m. 527-0115.
19-30-tf
Casey
VanBakel's
Electrical and
Plumbing
RESIDENTIAL AND
FARM
R.R. 2 SEAFORTH,
Phone 527.1558
19-26-tf
Custom
Slaughtering
Processing.
Kill Day
Wednesday
•ag 1.4 4,••••4
DASHWOOD
2 3 7 - 6 7 7
Private Lands
Assisitance
Programs
offered by the
Maitland Valley
Conservation Authority
).Reforestation Assist-
ance requests must be
submitted prior to May
1st 1982. _
2. Erosion Control Assist-
ance requests must be
submitted prior
December 31st 1981
for 1982 projects.
ApOicatieMs will be pro-
cessed on a first tome-
first served-basis.
For More Informatiop
Contact: Maitland Valley
' Conservation Authority.
Box 5, Wroxeter. Ontatio
NOG 2X0 Phone 519-335-
3557. ' 19-10-2,,
Every week more and
more people discover what
nighty jobs are accom-
plished by low cost Huron
Expositor Want Ads. Dial
527.0240.
TENDERS will be
received by the undersign-
ed until 4:30 p.m., Friday
November 27, 1981, for
the
Removal of
Snow
from the driveway and
parking area at Huronview
HURON COUNTY HOME
FOR AGED Clinton, Ont-
ario, as required, to Marc
31, 1982. Remover% sub-
ject to supervision of
authorized County official.
-The_ lowest. or any -tender_
not necessarily accepted.
Reply stating hourly rate,
make and horsepower of
tractor, type and size of
blower to: ,
W.R.ALCOCK Secretary
Committee of Manage-
ment of Huronview
Court House, Goderieh,
Ontario, N7A • 1M2
21-31-1
22 Legal ;Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF
NoricETOCREPITORS
IN rifitgrtATE OF
twOOMANA, F. HARLON
All persOns having' claiMs
against the:Estate of Noonan
ifortqw0 late. of the
Township of flibbert.tin the
County of Perth, Retired
Farmer, deceased, who died
on the 9th day of October,
1981 are hereby notified to
send in full particulars of
their claims to the under-
signed on or before the 19th
day of November. 1981. after
which date the assets will be
distributed having regard
only to claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario
this 27th day of October.
1981.
WieCONNELL STEWART &
DEVEREAUX
Box 220
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
22-29-3
24 Card of Thanks
Thanks to my family, rela-
tives and friends, for all their
kindness. Special thanks to
Rev. Vanslyke, Doctor Allan
and the nurses of Stratford
Hospital. Evelyn Carter.
24-31-1
We wish to express, our
sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and Ineighbours, for
the many cards, lovely gifts
and flowers, we received 'on
the occasion of, our 45th
wedding anniversarron Sat-
urday Nov, 7th. A very
special thanks to our family
for treating us to a delicious
dinner on Saturday evening,
their gifts and for the social
gathering: All is deeply ap-
preciated. — Peter and Isabel
McCowan 24-31x1
MOOED
AD S PRODUCE
RESULTS!
24 Card of Thanks
thkbehArAf the. Residents of
&Werth Manor „ Suraing
11,0M0-1 w.014400 fe thank
ove,ryofte who supporter the
ChriStMls.Tett and Bazaar On
"satuidiY.19 all the Oaf. and
volunteers who gave of their •
time and donations, veiny
contrilutietta. made 011r
bazaar an overwhelming, suc-
cess. As Activity Con rdina-
tor I appreciate your loyal
support and community in-
volvement: — Mary Finlay-
son. 24-31x1
25 In Memoriam
FRAISER: in memory of
Jack Fraiser who passed
away four years ago Novem-
ber 13, 1977.
Nothing can ever take away
The love a heart holds' dear.
Fond memories linger every
day,
Remembrance keeps him
-near.
Lovingly remembered by wife
Gerry and sons Jon and
Wayne and Colleen.
25-31x1
WALKER: In loving memory
of a. dear wife, motber, and
grandmother Josephine
Walker who passed away five
years ago on November 13,
1976.
No one knows the sorrow we
share,
When the family meets and
you'ienot there.
Even though you are not with
us, Jose and Mom
We are never far apart
Because of the love you gave
us,
You are always in our hearts.
Dearly loved by Otto, sons,
daughters and grandchildren
-- .25=314
POWELL: Passed away one
year ago tomorrow Nov. 13,
1980; Edith Eileen.
Your gentle face and patient
smile
With sadness we recall
You had a kindly word for
each
And died beloved by all.
The voice is mute and stilled
the heart.
That loved us well and true
Ali, bitter was the trial: to part
From one so good as you.
You are not forgotten loved
one
Nor will you ever be
As long as life and memory
last
We will remember thee.
We miss you now; our hearts
are sore.
As time goes by we miss you
more,
Your loving smile, your
gentle
No one can fill your vacant
face,
place.
Sadly missed by her husband
John, the boys, Scott,. Ray
and Winston. 25-31-1
Remember, it take but a
moment to place an Ex-
positor Want Ad. Dial
527-0240.
26 Personal
LONELY 'refined widow,. 50,
educated, sincere, likes cards
travel, country music, would
like to meet kind unattached
lieritleman 55 for com-
panionship. Write P.O. 111,
11.4onkton, Ontario
26-31x1
27 Births
WATCHER: Rob and Anne
(nee Hopper) are pleased 'to
announce the arrival of their
daughter, Roslyn Michelle
born' on Oct. -29 1931 at
Seaforth Community Hospi-
tal, weighing 8 lb. 15 oz. A
little sister for Robert and
Rachel. Special thanks to Dr.
Underwood and nursing
staff. 27-314
VAN SAHEL: Mr. and Mrs.
Anthony Van Bakel R.R. 1,
Myth, on November 8.1981 a
daughter, Lori Martha.
27-31x1
YOUNG: Mr. and Mrs. Colin
Youth, Seaforth on Novem-
r 8', 1911, a son, Daryl
27-31*1
"•"•••••••••••• 21 Tender Wanted •
NOTICE
,To all Ratepayers
of
the township of Tuckersmith ,
the
final installment of the
1981 Taxes
'ado*
November 16, 1981
J,R. McLachlan,
Clerkaireaeurer
19.31-1
We would like to thank all our
neighboias and friencts from
Clinton, Londesboro and
Seaforth, also Constable
Bruce and Constable Cruwd
from Goderich and the volun-
teer firemen from Seaforth.
Special thanks to Dorothy and
Ken Williams and George for
the trying ordeal we went
through on Saturday night.
Many thanks. — Linda & Ed.
Sparks. • 24-31-1
The family of the late C.
Verne Dale wish to express
their sincere .thanks to rein-
-. fives, neighbours and friends
for` tile beautiful flowers,
donations to Canadian Can-
cer Society, the Maitland
bank Fund and the many
sympathy cards received dur-
ing our recent bereavement.
41 special...thanks to. the
nursing , staff of Seaforth
Hospital, Dr. Worig and to all
those who visited Verne dur-
ing his lengthy illness. Many
thanks to Rev. Duke, the
Whitney - Ribey Funeral
Home and the W.M.S. of the
First Presbyterian. Church for
all their support at this time.
Your kindness will Always-be--
remembered. — MIAs. Annie
Dale and family. 24-31x1
On behalf of Marg and myself
I would like to express my
sincere appreciation to the
many friends, relatives and
interested viewers who took
the time to come out to the
Van Egnmed home this Oct-
ober to view a bit of Ontario
nostalgia. Over the past few
years I've enjoyed doing:-
watercolours about historical
Canada and it gives added
pleasure when friends offer
moral support by their pre-
sence on such occasions. I
would also like to thank the
Van Egniond foundation for
giving me the opportunity to
exhibit. Their objectives and
aspirations deserve our full
support. Sometime in the
future we hope to repeat this
type Of display and once again
renew old and new acquain-
tances. In appreciatien Neil
C. Broadfoot. Peterborough.
Ontario. 24.31-1
26 Personal
Marilyn Koehler and Glen Beuerman are pleased to
announce their engagement. They are the children of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koehler and Mrs.
Margaret Beuerman and the late Orville Beuerman.
The wedding will take place on December 5. 1981 at
Winthrop United Church, 7 o'clock. Rev. Vanslyke
will be performing the ceremony.
26-31.1
Call 52Z-0240
Om Anton fxpositor