The Huron Expositor, 1981-12-09, Page 16TWO bedroom apartment.
Asking S140.130. Available
immediately. 527-1577.
15-35-1
BACHELOR apartment. fur-
nished. heated. utilities in-
cluded, nice area, parking..
References required.
527-0964. 15-35x1
3 bedroom house, kitchen.
living room, full basement on
Hwy. 8 in St. Columban.
Apply to R.W.' Ryan.
345-2579. Price: $250.00 a
month. 15.35-1
2 bedroom apartment. Frig
and stove. North Main Street.
527-1715. 15-33x3
19, Notice
SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Fast
efficient service . Write or call
Harvey Dale, Seaforth.
Phone Clinton 482-3320 or
Seaforth 527-0284. 19-34-tf
PREGNANT and distressed?
Married'or single. Free con-
fidential support. Call collect
Birthright 432.7197 or after 6
p.m. 527-0115 19-344
FUEL OIL FURNACE
Repair and Cliaaing
24Hour Service
PARATCHEK'S
MAINTENANCE
Dublin 345-2235
19-344
Bachert
Meats
Custom Killing
Cutting, Wrapping,
Freezing
All meat
Gov't Inspected
on the farm
1 mile east of
Walton
887-9328
041-11.4
Complete Custom
Framing
Needlepoint, crewel,
photo, oil paintings, etc.
Regular or non-glare
glass
Ready to hang.
48 hr. service
HAROLD TYNDALL
abates 482e7.404
19.35-1
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Auction Sale
IDITLEDGEMENNETT
Gertrude posied , away in
Uuronview, Clinton on
Thursfley. November 26,
1981. Gertrude Rutledge-
Bennett of Walton. in her 91st
year. Dear mother of Ken-
neth of Agincourt; Horace of
London; Fred of Ottawa:
Leslie of Mississauga. Step-
mother of Marie (Mrs. Wil-
liam Coutts) of Walton and
Ross Bennett of Walton. Also
survived by 18 grandchildren
and 12 great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by her first
husband, Frederick Rutledge
and by her second husband.
G. Roy Bennett and by three
sisters and three brothers.
Resting at the Brussels
Chapel of the M.L. Watts
Funeral Home, Sunday eve-
ning until Monday where
funeral service was held at 2
p.m. Interment Brussels
Cemetery. 28-35-1
SAVE
STEPS!
Shop the
Want Ads
first!
Call 527-0240-
i itr hivell Txpositor
SCHOLL'S ABATTOIR
and .
Freezer • Meats
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING *PROCESSING
Monday- Beef • Tuesday - Pork
CALL 262.2041
( After Hours 262-2732)
NOTICE
Grey Township Residents
Please be advised that the Walton Dump will be closed
on Boxing Day, Saturday, Dee. 26.
19-35-1
NOTICE
Bankrupt stock of wicker, glassware, silk flowers,
Christmas arrangements and potting materials, 50%
dim:Out and higher. Located at the Rathwell Building,
77 Main St., Seaforth,
Open 9 a.tn. toy p.m. Mon. to Sat.
ALL MUST SOLD BY SATURDAY
19-35-1
TRITOWN
BOOKKEEPING
AND COMPUTER
SERVICE
Complete business ser-
vice, sales, purchase and
disbursement journals,
accdunts receiveable,
payable, payroll. finan-
cial statements. Also
time sharing and in-
house terminals avail-
able. Also farm and
individual service.
LAWRENCE BEANE
5211aron St. Clinton
Phone 482-3524
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Custom
Slaughtering.
Processing
Kill Day
Wednesday
DASHWOOD
2 3 7 - 3 6 77
Madame Anna's
Card and Palm Reading and
Advisotwill advise you on all
problems such as love, mon-
tage, health, business.
Phone for appointment
271.7392
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20 Auction Sales
Property
Auction
Of single storey modern
house to be sold by
public auction at 72
Nelson St.. in the town of
Mitchell on:
FRIDAY, DEC. 18,1981
AT 2:00 P.M.
PROPERTY: This single
storey brick and alumi-
num sided home is fully
insulated and carpeted
throughout, with electric
baseboard heat and a full
unfinished basement.
This 5 yr. old three
bedroom home is located
on a 70' a 115! lot and
includes a chimney
which could be used for a
wood stove if desired.
Also on the lot is a- 16' x
24' garage. This is an
attractive, newly decor-
ated-home and should be
seen to appreciate it's
value.
TERMS ON PROPERTY
10% down day of sale.
balance in 30 days.
Being sold subject to
reserve bid. For property
inspection call Jim
Maloney at 348-9771
evenings and 348.9646
days.
PROPRIETORS
Jim & Susan Maloney
-.AUCTIONEER
Douglas Jacob
393.6214
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THE
EON . R ORI OECEMOEE iSEI
mas near I.
Get needed cash by selling here
15 Property for Rent 19 N tice 19 Notice 20 Auction Sates 20 Auction Sales
22 Legal Notices 24 Card of Thanks 27 Births
28 Deaths
r
I bedroom 'apartment for
rent, 5U7-1720. 15-344
IN Egmeadville, 2 bedroom
ground' floor apartment. new-
ly renovated. Available hp,
mediately. 527-1587. 15-34-2'
APARTMENT FOR RENT:
63 Side Street. 2 bedrooms,
Phone Herman Lansink,
225-2179. 15.34-tf
HEATED one "'bed room
apartment, carpet through-
out. Available immediately.
Phone 527-0828. 15-34-2
URGENT-lease bound must
sublet. Approximately 1100
sq. ft. of store space in a
pleasant expanding village.
Suitable for * number of small
businesses. Rent includes
heat. Phone 345,2420 or
345-2195. 15-35-1
My thank you to Dr. Malkus,
Dr. Hussey, Dr. Quinlan.
Also the nursing staff of
Seaforth Community and 4th
floor of Stratford General
Hospitals for their kindness
end care shown me while a
patient there. Also thanks to
my family and friends for the
flowers, cards and get well
messages I received. All was
greatly appreciated.
Anne Henderson
24.35-1
RETAIL ORDERS
Sides of beef 1.55 a lb. 'Full processed
Regular beef patties 10 lb. bag 1.39 a
Pewit Hews Wed., Fri., a p.m - S p.m. Sal. I a.m. - 1 p.m.
ielT1.1. ST. HE N SALL, ONT. 262:1.04 1
HENSALL
LIVESTOCK
SALES
SALES EVERY
THURSDAY
AT WO P.M.
All classes offiveetock
WE INVITE YOUR
CONSIGNMENTS
Greg Barger:eves
262-2619, Huseall
Nig care4ms
237-3734, Dsalswood
Victor Hargreaves
482.7511, Clinton
Barry Miller
236.2717, Exeter
and 2294205 Kirkton
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Casey
VanBakers
Electrical and
Plumbing
RESIDENTIAL AND
FARM
R.R. 2 SEAFORTH
Phone 527-1558
19-34-tf
VEAL'S
Abattelr :mid Meattlarket
Hwy. 83 - 3% miles east
of Exeter
Try us for
CUSTOM KILLING
and
PROCESSING
Kill days - Tuesdays
OUR SPECIALTY
Home cured and
smoked melts
Processed exactly the way
you like it.
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Remember, it take but a
moment to place an Ex- •
positor Want Ad. Dial
527-0240.
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R.G.
Gethke
GENERAL
AUCTIONEER
Serving Perth and
Huron Counties with
many years of experi-
ence. PO reliable service
at reasonable rates.
Cali 347.2465 Collect
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GODERICH ESTATE AUCTION
We are pleasedto offer by Public Auction for the Estate
of Jean Smith: Furniture. Antiques. Appliances and
numerous household items. to be held at the Rath well
Building. 77 Main St., Seaforth on:
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16,1981 AT 6:30 P.M.
FEATURING:English China Pedestal Jardinere. mint
condition; Royal Doulton water pitcher; Royal Poulton
8 pc. setting dinnerware: hanging oil lamp. glass;
china: sterling silver pieces; Vittorian swan back sofa.
solid rosewood: walnut tulip-shaped sewing box;
walnut butler serving tray with stand; walnut what-not
table: 5 pc. maple dinette suite; .4 pc. maple twin
bedroom suite; living room suite; bowback chair;
maple china cabinet; single beds; dressers; chest of
drawers; upholstered chairs; early Canadian writing
-desk; trunks; chrome kitchen suite; reclining chair;
tables; lamps; pictures and frames; vanity and stool:
violin and case; china hanging lamp with crystal
prisms; Gone with the wind lamp.
APPLIANCIES:Double door refrigerator; 30" electric
range; 7 cubic foot deep freeze; 20" coloured portable
television and stand; Electrolux vacuum cleaner;
Coffield ironer.
ALSO OFFERED FOR SALE: BANKRUPTCY: The
remaining stock of an, area florist, including wicker.
silk flowers. vases. Christmas decorations and potting
materials.
REPOSSESSED ITEMS: New 15 cubic foot Admiral
refrigerator with ice-maker, white; new side-by-side 15
cubic foot Admiral refrigerator and matching electric
range. almond. (Subject to withdrawal).
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Jioctalei
AUCTIONEERS, LIOU IbATORS. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. SEAPORT • ONTARIO NOK 1 WO
(5191'527-1458
THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA
The Wingham Sales Arena
NEW AND USED .FT1RNITURE - Dining room,
bedroom satliving room suites, box and mattress,
paintings, rockers, smaitabies, brass pieces, glass and
chins, radios, etc. --
TOOLS - 40 pc. socket sets, special priced $8.49 each.,
10 meter handy cord, reg. $29.00, special prices $10,95..
Also drill presses [16 speed], vises - PA", 4",.5", and
6", sledge hammers, wrench sets, punch and chisel
sets, etc. -
CLOTHING for men, ladles and children. Ski sults,
1-pc. snow suits; vests, shirts, work boots, robber
boots, work paints. Kids underwear and more priced to
clear. Assorted sizes of bine jeans and -cords, 57.95
each or ,3 pair. for $20.00. [no slot over 30].
BULK GOODS - Bulk cookies, candy, nuts, dried fruit
and baking goods.
GUNS New and used, archery equipment, anunsmi-
don, hunting . knives. Special hockey sticks, $5.95 each.
THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA 357-1730
' 680 Josepidne Street, North End of Wingham
OPEN MON. - SAT. 9 - 6 P.M. FRI N1TE TILL 9
Visa and Master Charge Accepted. Lots of Free Parking
-49ar
THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA
Richard
Lobb
Auctioneer
AUCTION
CALENDAR
Clinton 482.7898
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22 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of
Christopher Verne Dale
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Chris-
topher Verne Dale late of the
Town of Seaforth in the
County of Huron, deceased
who died on -the 27th day of
October, 1981. are hereby
notified to send in full particu
lars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the
17th day of December. 1981,
after which date the assets
will be distributed having
regard only to claims then
received.
Dated at Seaforth this 23rd
day of November, 1981.
McCONNELL, STEWART
& DEVEREAUX
Sfrafardil Ontario
Solicitors for the eiecators
22-33-3
I would like to thank Dr.
Steele and nurses and my
family and friends for flow-
ers, treats and cards while I
was in the Exeter hospital. It
was appreciated. Thank you
very much. Winn Riley
24-35-1
l wish to thank my relatives
and many friends for cards
' and flowers brought and sent
to me while a patient in
Seaforth Hospital recently,
also thanks to the many ,who
visited me. I also wish to
express my appreciation to
Drs. Malkus, Brady. and
Wong. and thanks to the
nurses who gave me wonder.
ful care. Marguerite Walden
24-35x1
Thanks to Dr. Underwood.
nurses at Seaforth Hospital.
to Fr. Caruana, Seaforth
Ambulance and nursing staff
at Stratford hospital. to Dr.
Quinlan and Fr. J. L.
O'Rourke and for cards, pray-
ers and visits from friends
and family. Much appre-
ciated. Joseph Ryan
24-35x1
I would like to thank my
family and friends for their
visits, cards and gifts while I
was a patient in Seaforth
Hospital. A special thanks-to
the Drs. and nurses for their
kindness and care.
Nelson McClure
24-35-x1
I would like to express my
sincere appreciation and
thanks to the friends and
neighbours of the 17th and
boundary for the lovely floral
arrangement and macrame
towel hanger with. acces-
sories. With these gifts come
fond memories that will al-
ways remain with sne- --
Margery Ritchie
24-35 xl
2 7 Births
JANMAAT - Luke and
Bonnie (nee Dale) are proud
to announce the birth of their
son Robert Lucas. 8 lbs. 8 oz.
on November 27, 1981 at St.
Joseph's Hospital in London.
A new brother for Laurie and
Michael. 27.35-1
JESSOME-To Mr. and Mrs.
Silby Jessome, Seaforth on
December 1st a daughter,
Tracy Ann in Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital. 27-35x1
ROBINSON-Ey and Sandy,
nee Hulley, are pleased to
announce the birth of their
first child, a girl, Rebecca Jo
Danielle on Dec. 3. First
grandchild for Bob and Marg
Bulky. R.R.#1 Seaforth and
thirteenth grandchild for Ted
and VI Robinson, Bayfield.
27-35x1
VANDERSTERRE-With
praise and thankfulness to
God, we, Fred and Henrietta,
joyfully announce the birth of
our first child, a daughter,
Rachel Agatha. Both at Sea-
forth Community Hospital on
Noveniber 23,1981, weighing
9 lbs. 10 or. Fourth grand-
child for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Stryker of Seaforth and fifth
for Mrs. Pieter VanderSterre
of the Netherlands. 27-35x1
GIL1IS-4Joho and Pat are
pleased to annouce the wife
arrival of a son. Craig John,
athon, on Tharaday. Novem-
ber 26, 1981 at St, Mary's
Hospital. St. Marys. Proud
grandparents are Mildred
Spading of St. Marys and
Mildred and Harry Gillis,
RIM Brussels. Ont. 27-34x1
LITTLE-Neil and Ginny are
pleased to announce the safe
arrival of their baby daughter
Sandra Louise on Dec. 2nd in
Brantford General Hospital.
27-35x1
28 Deaths
PURCELL
Miss Mary Theresa passed
away at Clinton Public Hosp-
ital on Friday, November 27.
1981 in her 84th year. Mary
Purcell was formerly from
Seaforth and St. Columban
area. She was the loved
daughter of the late James
Purcell and Sarah McLaugh-
lin. Loved sister of Esther.
(Mrs. Michael Barry) Dublin.
Ont. and Margaret (Mrs.
John Coyne) Staffa, Ont. Also
survived by a number of
nieces • and nephews. The
deceased rested at Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home, Sea,
forth. Christian burial will be
held in St: Columban Ceme-
tery in the spring time.
Temporary entombment at
Pioneer Mausoleum, Harp-
urhey. Funeral mass was held
'November 30th at St. Colum-
ban Church with Rev. Father
Oostveen and assisted by
Father Pluto of Clinton, Ont.
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budget has only 1.2 per cent
devoted to agriculture. He
compared this to countries in
Europe which devote 75 per
The United Church Sunday
School held their annual
Christmas party on Friday
evening for all the Sunday
School students with an ex-
cellent attendance. The eve-
ning opened with Carol sing-
ing followed by a film, "The
Night The Animals Talked"
with a discussion with the
children.
Games period divided the
group into three smaller
groups with Pam Scotchmer
and Beth McGee leading the
kindergarten section. Janis
Bisback and Mary Ann Top
leading the Junior section
and Heather Forrest. Sharon
Wurm and Pat Cook leading
the senior section. Following
a very enjoyable games
period, all students returned
to the Friendship Hall where
Santa arrived with treats for
all the children,/
The Junior Choir of the
NOTICE Taciimpriwts
AND OTHERS
• his the "date of
,,,isogumuntalvea
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Isabella
Drover,-late of the Village of
Hensel}, in the County of
Huron, housekeeper. de-
ceased, whn died on the 29th
day of January. 1981 are
hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to
the undersigned on or before
the 31st day of December,
1981. after which date the
assets will be distributed
having regard only to claims
then received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario
this 3rd day of December,
1981.
McCONNELL, STEWART
& DEVEREAUX
Box 220,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the
Administrator
22-35-3
24 Card of Thanks
We wish to thank the Seaforth
Merchants for their thought-
ful gift of a family bible for
our 50th wedding anniver-
sary. Also thanks to Mrs.
Frank Phillips for her kind:
ness. Nellie and
Alynn Dale
24.35x1
We wish ' to express our
heartfelt thanks to our rela-
tives, friends and neighbours
for their many acts of kind-
ness, messages of sympathy,
floral tributes and charitable
donations during our recent
bereavement. Special thanks
to Huronview, Rev, C. Swan,
M.L. Watts Funeral Home.
and ttre Walton U.C.W.
The family of the late
Gertrude Rutledge Bennett
24-35-1
My sincere thanks to my
family for making the occa-
sion of my birthday Nov. 27th
1981 such a memorable day.
For the dinner, party gifts.
flowers and good wishes. For
many greeting cards from
: friends who remembered. It
was all deeply appreciated.
Violet I. Elgie
24-35x1
We the family of the late
Mary Theresa Purcell wish to
express thanks to our rela-
tives, friends and neighbours
for their floral tributes, char-
itable donations and other
acts of kindness during our
recent bereavement. Special
thanks to Dr. Baker, Clinton;
Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home, Father Oostveen ant),
Father Pluto of Clinton. Also
a special thank you to the St.
Columban C.W.L. ladies.
24-35.1
The family of the late Mrs.
Myrtle Kercher would like to
express their gratitude for the
many acts of kindness and
sympathy extended to them
during their recent bereave-
ment. Sincere thanks to the
Michael P O'Connor Funeral
Home and ambulance service
for their care-and concern.
Special thanks to Rev. Stan
McDonald for his comforting
words at the funeral service
on Monday and at-the burial
on Tuesday and to the Chisel-
burst Ladies of the Hensall
United Church for the lovely
lunch. Thanks, to „Dr. Gans
and to the nurses at South
Huron Hospital who were so
kind to •mother during her
very brief stay. To the neigh-
bours of Doris and Ross who
brought food,, to our homes.
Thanks also, to those who
paid their respects at the
funeral home. Ross.
Margaret & Jim Jordan,
Doris, Spencer, Judy
Ruth & Bill Jeffery
24-35x1
21 T6nderManted
Tender
for removal
of Barn
[Lumber and Steel Only]
LOCATION: Part of Lot
10. Concession 2, Huron
Road Survey, Township
of Tuekersmith. County
of Huron (corner of Cen-
tre Street and East Front
Street. Eamon dvilla
All tenders will be re-
ceived by the undersign-
ed until 5:00 p.tb. De-
cember 23. 1981. All
tenders must be sealed
and clearly marked on
the face-of the envelope
with thg , word
"TENDER".
CLINTON
COMMUNITY CREDIT
UNION LIMITED
74 Ontario Street
Box 310,'
Clinton, Ontario
NOM 1L0
21-35-2
Every week more and
more people discover what
mighty jobs arc accom-
phshed by low cost Huron
Expositor Want Ads. Dial
527-0240.
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25 In Memoriam
JOHNS-1n loving memory
of our dear dad, Fred Johns
who passed away one year
ago today, December 9, 1980:
One year ago we had to part,
With a dad we loved with all
our hearts,
He slipped away without
good-bye.
But memories of you will
never die
We miss you dad and always
will.
You left a place no one can
fill,
There are other dads in the
world we know
But you were ours and we
loved you so.
As long as we live we will
always be glad,
That out of this world you
were our dad,
Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by Marg. Doris.
Ken and families. 25-35x1
cent of their budgets to
agriculture. He noted Euro-
pean farmgate prices are
double these of Canadian ,
farmers.
The former MPP expressed
dismay about economic re-
searchers from the University
of Guelph. He said they have
the capacity to fight for
farmers. but a recent study
giving farmer's weekly salar-
ies, was biased and outdated.
Reciting figures, Mr. Gaunt
said' the study showed the
very bottom figure of 5174.90 ,
per week.
Telling the federation, that
now is the time to. be
effective, he suggested they
talk to "key" government
people. Mr. Gaunt said the
finance minister and the
industry, trade and com-
merce minister have powerful
influence in federal and pro-
vincial governments.
In the business portion of '
the meeting, Huron OFA
president- Gerry Fortune said
United Church enjoyed a
Pitta Party as guests of Rev.
McDonald, at the manse on
Thursday afternoon following
their practice. The Junior
Choir will lead in the ministry
of music at the January third
service and will assist the
Senior Choir at the Christmas
Family Service on Sunday.
December 27th.
The Chiselhurst Congre-
gation met on Monday eve-
ning, in Henson thumb and
compcleted their butiness On
thettlisbursements of funds
prior to their official closing
and amalgamation with the
Hensall United Church. They
also decided to hold a Congre.
Rational Pot Luck Supper and
Fellowship evening in the
Hensall Church on Ttietday.
December 29th at 6:45 p.m.
at which time they will also
hear the annual reports.
Farmers must
organize, Gaunt
BY STEPHANIE LEVESQUE
The 1980s and 1990s are
the decades of the market
place, former MPP Murray
Gaunt of Wingham told the
Huron County Federation of
Agriculture.
Speaking at the December
meeting in Blyth Mr. Gaunt
said farmers have to orga-
nize, especially in the pro-
duction of red meat. Mr.
Gaunt was a member of the
OFA's emergency task force
and he talked about some of
his impressions he received
from sitting on it.
He said the 1960s and 70s
were geared to production
and improving efficiency.
Farmers have been too busy
producing while others are
reaping the benefits.
He referred to an 1878
federal policy, which stressed
the importance of industry.
Mr. Gaunt said nothing in
production touches the
amount of production time
Canadian farmers put in.
Mr. Gaunt said farmers are representative of Huron
not supported by those who -C:g u
with the directors on Dec.
rity-Council will be meet-
should be supporting them.
He indicated the 1981 Ontario 17 to discuss council s sup-
port of the M1 transmission
line from Bruce Nuclear Pow-
er Development through
Huron County to London.
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Herisall Sunday Schaal
held annual Xmas party