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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1994-03-23, Page 15l FARM SOLD r (32. BABYSITTING MOTHER OF two would like to babysit in own home. Lunches provided. Reasonable rates, Referenoes and receipts available. Phone 345-2043. 32- 11x3cc • 33. MISCELLANEOUS LOVE A MYSTERY? Send this ad with your name and address to: Mystery, Corgi Books, 105 Bond St., Toronto, Ont. M5B 1Y3. First 500 respondents will receive a free mystery from renowned author Robert Goddard. 33- 12xbc POETRY CONTEST $12,000 in prizes yearly. Send one original poem 20 lines or less: National Library of Poetry, Box 704 -ND Owings Mills, Md, 21117. 33- 12xbo RETIRE, relocate to Esterhazy in rural Saskatchewan, population 3,000. Clean, fresh air, low crime rate, 1,200 square feet of housing for less than $80,000; friendly people, every sport activity right in town; golfing, swimming, curling, hockey, scenic valleys nearby, good fishing. Low cost of living, serviced Tots at average $6,000. For further information contact Esterhazy Chamber of Commerce, Box 778, SOA OX0 or phone (306) 745-6756. 33-12xbc I • 34. PERSONAL 1 t WEDDINGS PERFORMED, your location or our indoor or outdoor chapel, (non denominational). For personalized arrangements call, Rev. Chris Morgan, The Pastoral Centre, Benmiller, Ont. 524-5724. 34-08xScc A.A. If you think you have a drinking problem Alcoholics Anonymous has worked for millions. Call 527-1650. 34- 09-tf HERPES? Get emotional support, newsletter with personal ads, latest research to end outbreaks. Tours, local dubs, dating information. Free recording gives details. Call 24 hours, 1 (604) 923-3543. 34-12xbc NURSE and financial adviser wish to adopt a baby. Our family can give a child happiness, security and most important, love. Call us collect (418) 588-7325. 34-12xbc LIVE A HEALTHIER and longer life. Rid your body of harmful effects of daffy' pollution. Buy and read "Clear Body Clear Mind" by L. Ron Hubbard ($22.00) Call 1-800-561-5808. 34-12xbc LACK OF MONEY? Effects of the economy? Worried about jobs? Be happy and succeed In life. Buy and read 'Problems of Work" by L. Ron Hubbard ($30.00). Call 1-800-661-5808. 34- 12xbc GREAT SEX, no age limit. Overcome all erection problems. D.V.A. Taps cards accepted. Get the facts from: Performance Medical, Box 418, Valemount, B.C. VOE 2Z0. 1-800-663- 0121. 34-12xbc I 36. ANNOUNCEMENTS AD AND NEWS DEADLINE The deadline for news copy, classified and display advertising for The Huron Expositor, Seaforth is Monday at 1 p.m. Phone 527-0240. 36-01-tfnxe DIVORCES/PARDONS/NAME CHANGES: No court appearance, reasonable cost, legal aid welcome. Luigi E. Circelli, Peggy Wilson (Paralegal). Call collect 1-434-1691.36- 05-8 THE WINNER of the Seaforth Lioness 50/60 Draw was Laurie Hulley of Mitchell. Thank you for your continued support. 36-12x1 TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP 1994 DOG TAGS 1994 Dog Tags are to be pur- chased at the Township Office prior to May 31, 1994. Licence Fee - $10.00 per dog A penalty charge will be imposed if dog is not regis- tered by May 31, 1994. Registrations will be accepted by mail. Township of McKillop R.R.1 Seaforth, Ont. NOK 1 WO 527-1916 38. AUCTION SALE 1 r CLEARING AUCTION SALE SATURDAY APRIL 2 Sale Starts at 10:00 AM Antiques, household effects, 4 trac- tors, machinery and livestock, misc. Items. TERMS: Cash or cheque accepted with proper I.D. Selling by number register upon arrival. Proprietor Harold McNaughton Auctioneer John Nicholson 31,4 miles north of Mitchell on Highway 23 39. EDUCATIONAL • LEARN Auotioneering at the Southwestern School of Auctioneering. Next Class: July 18-22. Information, oontact: Southwestern Ontario School of Auctionesring, R.R. *5, Woodstock, Ont. N48 7V9. (619)637-2115.39-12xbc (40. LOST & FOUND• LOST: Ladles gold wrist watch on Main 8t. Seaforth. Inscription on back. Reward offered. Call 527-0372.40-12-1 I ♦ I 43. BIRTHS 39. EDUCATIONAL 1100Mh Waneeta and Kan McGrath are proud to announce lite birth of their son, Thomas Ronald on Mardi 14, 1894. Proud grandparents am Ron and Ruth Boonstra of Mitchell, and Pat and Ruth McGrath of Dublin. "Great grandparents are George and Elizabeth Schuler of Teeswater. A special thanks to Dr. Shannon, Dr. Woldnik and all the nurses and staff of Seaforth Community and Stratford General Hospital. 43-12x1 138. AUCTION SALE 38. AUCTION SALE 1 e AUCTION SALE to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for George Stevenson of Bayfield, plus other Consignors. Saturday, March 26 at 9 a.m. LAWN TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT: Bolens 19 HP hydrostatic drive with lawn mower and garden tiller RUN ONLY 404 hrs. Being offered subject to a reason- able reserve. UNIT COST WAS OVER $8000. NEW. 2 gas push lawnmowers, older rear tine garden tiller, 2 wheel trailer, 1811. extension ladder. ANTIQUES, APPLIANCES, FURNITURE: Admiral fridge (left hand door), Moffatt fridge, Inglis washer, chest freezer, 30' electric stove, Beatty wringer washer, 2 dehumidifiers, water distiller, Electrolux vacuum cleaner, with power head, 3 colour T.V.'s, antique bonnet chest, 3 china cabinets, 2 hump back trunks, 4 piece bedroom suite with box spring and mattress, 2 dressers, single and double box springs and mattresses, 3 chesterfields, 2 round kitchen tables and 4 chair sets, apt. size washer and dryer, old pictures, floor lamps, 2 modern swivel rockers, organ stool, captains type chair, E. DALY TEATIN, picnic table, umbrella table, lawn chairs, NEW CHILDS WAGON, pine toy box, quilt rack, easel, childs wheel barrow, new pine tea wagon, 5 new rocking horses, plastic lain sets, bedding, dishes, glassware, some tools, garden tools, etc.. TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I D. AUCTIONEER Richard Lobb 482-7898 Clinton CLEARING AUCTION SALE to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for Allan Carter. Thursday, April 7 at 12 Noon TRACTORS: IR 886 German diesel, cab, heater, air (NEW TIRES), 18.4x38 axle duals, J.D. 2355 diesel run 1580 hrs. . FORAGE EQUIPMENT: NH 717 Harvester, Kools blower, 2 - Keaton forage boxes on wagons. HAYING: N.H. 479 Haybine, NH 311 bale with thrower, 2 Martin thrower wagons, Vicon swath turner, SPREADER: NI 8 ton tandem manure spreader. TILLAGE PLANTING: JD 7000 planter, MF 33 drill, Bear Cat 18 ft. land packer, Kongskllde 18 ft. cultivator, Kongskilde scuffler, 12 ft. fertilizer auger, IH 730 vari width 4 furrow plow, 9 ft. Land roller, Nardi 3 PTH sprayer, 5 HP transfer water pump. Westfield 40 ft. auger. JD 4420 Combine, run 1925 hrs., 443 Corn head, 15 ft. flex head, subject to reserve, Kilbros 350 gravity box on wagon, Kongskilde 14 ft. cultivator, JD 14 ft. disc, Mauer puller, Innes windrower, NH 68 baler, 60 gal. 5 HP air compressor (new), IH 10 drill, IH 56 planter. HARVEST. Mauer bean puller, Innes Wlndrower, 2 - 400 bu. Kitbros gravity bins on 12 ton wagons, 250 bushel bin on new wagon, 225 bushel bin on wagon, Vic dump hailer, Winpower generator, cattle squeeze, Lucknow snowblower, Lucknow Rotary Cutter, NEW; cement mixer- --_ TOOLS, MISC: Cut off saw, ahrtZ flipressor, 75 -steel fence posts, show halters, small quantity of lumber, misc. Items. TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D. AUCTIONEER Richard Lobb 482-7898 Clinton Owner Allan Carter 522-0399 ESTATE AUCTION SALE Car, modem furniture, appliances, electric piano, guns, etc., to be held at Brussels Arena Auditorium for the Estate of Lena Mustard of Brussels, Wednesday, March 30 at 6 p.m. CAR: LIKE NEW: 1977 Ford Thunderbird with vinyl roof bucket seats, mag. wheels, driven only 10,405 miles, looks like brand new. SELLING CAR AT 7 p.m. GUNS: Remington 410 single barrel shotgun. Gooey 750 .22 cal. rifle, air rifle. APPLIANCES, FURNITURE, ETC: Inglis washer and dryer, looks like new. Viking square tub wringer washer, small apt. size freezer, 2 floor model colour T.V.'s. Hotpoint almond fridge, Kenmore 30 inch almond stove, Hotpoint air condi- tioner, dehumidifier, Coop vacuum cleaner, shop vac, Yamaha CLP 100, Clavinova electric piano and bench, violin Vuillaume - A Paris, chesterfield and matching chair, Kroehler coffee table and 3 end tables, 4 piece dark pine bedroom suite with box spring and mattress, pine single bed box, spring and mattress, night table, Waterfall chest of drawers, vanity dress and stool, small china cabinet, chrome table, 4 chairs, parlour table, electric sewing machine in stand, treadle sewing machine, 2 oil lamps, kerosene heater, 2 brass table lamps, crystal pin- wheel lamp, tin trunk, 2 rolls of new carpet, fans, small tables, small appliances, dishes, glassware, pots and pans, bedding, etc. 1927 Eaton catalogue, pictures, dolls, 3 HP gas lawn mower, wheelbarrow, step ladder, garden tiller, plus many other items too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D. AUCTIONEER Richard Lobb 482-7898 Clinton CLEARING AUCTION SALE Combine, 2 tractors, farm machinery, some shop tools and shop equipment to be held for D. G. Kirkby Ltd., in Walton, Ontario Tuesday, March 29th at 12 Noon COMBINE: 1979 John Deere 4400 diesel with cab, heater, air, radio, straw chop- per, 23.1 x 26 drive tires. Serial #351597H. RUN ONLY 707 hours. Above average condition, John Deere 13 ft. cutter bar head with pickup reel, John Deere 12 R. dummy head with 9 ft. Sund Pickup. SWATHER: M. F. 36 - 10 ft. sett propelled swather with pickup reel and water cooled engine. TRACTORS: John Deere 4030 diesel tractor with cab, heater, air, Quad -range transmission, rack and pinion rear axles, 18.4 x 34 rear tires, charcoal fitter in cab, RUN 4500 hours. John Deere 1830 diesel tractor with J. D. 48 loader, 15.5 x 38 rear tires, rack and pinion rear axles, dual hydraulic outlets, set of 18.4 x 34 TBar dual wheels. MACHINERY: John Deere 452 - 17 run double disc seed and fertiNzer drill with press wheels and grass seeder - NEW April 10/91, used one year; I.H. 710- semi mount 4 furrow x 16 Inch plow with spring reset (completely rebuilt) Hardt TR 300 - 250 Imperial gal. single axle sprayer with 42 ft. hyd. adjust floating boom, electric controls, etc. - NEW Nov. 2/92, NEVER USED. I.H. U45 • 15 ft. Trail Vibra Shank cultivator with finger harrows, 12 ft. hyd. fertilizer auger - NEW Apri1/91, Turnco 10 ft. crow foot packer; John Deere 12 ft. wheel disc; 2 - Turnco 3500 - 82 gravity bins with extensions and tarps on Horst model 20H double reach wagons with 10.00 x 20 tires, Konskilde 4 row scuffler, Malco 28 ft. portable grain auger, PTO drive; Innes 520 bean windrower with cross conveyor; Innes 520 Bean Windrower. 4 row bean puller; 3 PTH hitch fertilizer spreader; 7 ft. stone fork, small aeration fan (New 91); North American 7 ft. double auger snowblower with hyd. hood turner, J. D. 0 9 - 3 PTHitch hay mower; 7 x 10 truck farm dump trailer; tractor mount stone bucket; Bush hog rotary mower. SHOP TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT, John Deere 324 garden tiller; upright air com- pressor (NEW April 91); Atlas steel lathe with 5 inch swing; 24 inch bed on stand, Blanchard 235 amp electric welder; power hacksaw; acytelene torch and cart; pressure washer; air pig; welding table; H. D. grinder on stand; disc grinder; small anvil; large gear puller, 1/2 inch air impact wrench; Impact sockets; air chisel ham- mer; H. D. combination wrenches 1 - 2 inch; oil filters. Also other hand tools and misc. items. SALE ORDER: Shop equipment at 12 NOON; Farm equipment et approximately 1:00 p.m. NOTE: This is a well kept, clean offering - PLAN TO ATTEND.- LUNCH BOOTH TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D. AUCTIONEER Richard Lobb (51s) 482-7898 Clinton Owner Joan Kirkby (519) 887-6038 Hairstyling School. Become a licenced hair- stylist. Festival School of Hair Styling, Stratford is now accepting registration for the months of April, May and June O.S.A.P. available for those who quality. For more information CALL ' 519-271-9551 147. CARDS OF THANKS O'REILLY A sincere thank you to all my family, relatives and neighbors for their cards, visits and calls while I was in the hospital. A special thank you to Drs. Rodney, Haines and Van Walraven for their care, to Fathers Cassano and Hardy for their blessings and to the nurses and staff of the hospital who were so good to me. Everything was deeply appreciated. - Joe O'Reilly 47-12x1 • 38. AUCTION SALE THE HURON EXPOSITOR, March 23 1994- ALLEY -OOP - Scott Barclay, left, goes for a big pretzel wind-up with his bowling ball. Scott was with the Seaforth Cooperative Children's Centre gang that were having some fun bowling at Starlight Lanes on Wednesday. Catherine Yee, right, watches one hots on the next lane. PtlllatAN1P _. _ .-ARI-IN_THE- SUN Three local Public School students take advantage of the good weather on Tuesday while on the second week of their March break. Shown here left to right Leanne Denhaan, Nick Denhaan and Samantha Bissit. RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 SATURDAY, MARCH 28 AT 10 AM - Bolens 14 HP hydrostatic lawnmower tiller, furniture, antiques at Richard Lobb Auction to Clinton. TUESDAY, MARCH 29 AT 12 NOON - Combine, swather, 2 tractors, farm machinery, shop tools for D. 0. Kirkby Ltd., in Walton, Ontario. Owner Jeanne Kirkby (519) 887-6038. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30 AT 8:00 PM. Furniture. appliances, 1977 Thunderbird car, like new. RUN 10,500 miles at Brussels Arena for Lena Mustard Estate. THURSDAY, MARCH 31 AT 7 PM - Summcrhlll Community Hall partial lot and contents. 4 miles north of Clinton. SATURDAY, APRIL 2 AT 10:30 AM - 4 tractors, threshing machine, farm achincry..for ,Dorothy_ Desch. -miles east of Bayfield, then 2 miles south on Zurich Road. 519.565-5319. TUESDAY, APRILS AT 1:00 PM • Combine, 2 tractors. 1979 pickup truck. farm machinery for Carol Ducharme, 1 1/4 miles west of Hensel!. then 2 miles south, 519-263.2244. THURSDAY, APRiL 7 - Auction of tractors, harvester and wagons, haying equipment. planting, tillage. etc. Richard Lobb Auction Building In Clinton for Allan Carter 519-522-0399. THURSDAY, APRIL 14 AT 1:30 PM - Loader tractor. farm Machinery for Doug Farquhar. 2 1/2 miles north of Clinton on Highway N4, then. 1/2 mile west. 482-9241. CLEARING 6 AUCTION f of tractors, Implements, cattle, some f ff household effects and misc. items to f be held 1 mile east of Mitchell on 1 Highway 8 on Tuesday, March 29 at 10:00 a.m. f ff TRACTORS: Ford 6610 Series II f with air, radio & dual remotes (728 hr. f f sharp); Int. 574 diesel with Oulck- f fTach loader and single remotes f f (2197 hrs.); McCormick standard W6 f gas. f f IMPLEMENTS: New -Idea 213 f f spreader with top beater; J. D. 7000 f four row Maxi planter; N. H. Crop f f Carrier 8 forge wagon on 10 ton gear f f(like new); M. F. 200 harvester with f 4 single row corn head and pickup: M. ;,, F. 33 fifteen run drill for grain and fer- ii tilizer; Vibrashenk 12 1/2 ft. cultivator, i N. I. 325 two row picker shelter; Geo. f White 200 gallon trail sprayer; Gehl f f 100 mix -mill (A-1); Kongskilde 4 row f stuffier on 6 row tool bar; Overum 3 f ' PTH 3 x 16 plow; two gravity bins on f fJ, D. wagons; J. D. 7 ft. 3 PTH scrap- 1 f er blade; J. 0. 10 ft.. double disc; six rr fsection harrow and pole; Fox forage 4 blower; quantity of blower pipe; n f Tonutti three wheel rake; Cockahutt f wagon gear; Speed King 40' x 6' blo augerwer., Geo. White 8 1/2 It. snow ), 4 NEIGHBOURS ADDITIONS: ?, Kongskllde six row sctuffler: Int. 400 !� ii eighteen ft. disc; 500 gallon trail f f sprayer.„ MISC: Alfas 5 hp., garden tiller; M. H. ;, 7B walking plow; cement mixer, 3/4 ;; y Inch socket set, Sthil 041 chainsaw, Ice cream freezer with glass top; 1 Crosscut saw; turnip planter; 3 PTH �4 grass seeder; quantity of scrap Iron, r etc. ,, ., LIVESTOCK: Eleven Hereford and ;; Charcoals cows bred to a Cherie.. cross bull. Cows pregnancy checked ; before sale. One Charloala cross bred 6uII; 450 Fischer strain hens started laying October 1993. „HOUSEHOLD: Kelvinator harvest " gold fridge; KeMnator 24 inch electric `; stove; three piece bedroom suite; old ' wooden extension table and chairs; ; chesterfield and chair, and misc. Hems. SALE ORDER: Wagon load; house- hold, machinery approx. 12:30 101- , lowed by livestock. Plan to attend. Equipment In good shape. Lunch , booth. Prop and auctioneer not ; responsible for accidents. Decision Of auctioneer final. TERMS: Cash or cheque with I D. PROP: George Schutt 519348.8180 Auctioneers '; Doug Jacob & Willie Rosa (519) 271-7894 47. CARDS OF THANKS • • RACHO I wish to express my sincere thanks to doctors, nurses and staff for all your support to me while Jim was a patient. Special thanks to Penny for being there for me, and to all our Mends and family. Also for all the calls of well wishes for Jim. 1'N always appreciate everything, thanks again. - Gloria Racho 47-12x1 PETHICK I would like to thank Dr. Percival and Dr. Hussey at Stratford, Seaforth Hospital for the wonderful care I received from the nurses and the hospital staff. To all my relatives for the visits, cards, flowers, treats and phone ' tfl�o't-fM15-956McMillan, Jerry, Nell Boven, Frank Dolmage, Margaret and Bob Hulley and my family. Thanks again. - George Pethick 47-12x1 UPSHALL Thank you to everyone who visited and _ sent cards and treats while 1 was In the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Haines and alt the nurses. - Mark Upshall 47-12-1 COLEMAN We would like to voice our appreciation for the many kindnesses extended to us at the passing of Donald. Our thanks to the Seaforth nurses and doctors, our neighbors and relatives, also to the Murphy bus drivers, the Legion and the community centre members. Many thanks for the special effort of the firemen of the Seaforth district, the pallbearers and flower bearers, the flowers, food and cards brought to the house, etc., to Rev. Sloan, the Whltney- Ribey Funeral Home and the ladies of First Presbyterian Church. - Kevin and Sherri Coleman, Harold Coleman and Family. 47-12x1 KEMP Dear Friends, Your generously kind remembrances have touched me deeply. Accept my sincere appreciation. Seaforth Clinic and hospital staff, you are a great team. God Bless you all. - Margaret Kemp 47-12xloo 47. CARDS OF THANKS • RACHO I wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Rodney, Dr. Shepherd, Dr. Percival, Dr. Woldnik and Dr. Haines and all the nurses and staff for their excellent care given to me while a patient. I really appreciated everything you did for me. Thanks to family, friends and neighbors for all the cards, visits, flowers and treats while a patient and at home, and to Branch 156 for the fruit basket. Thanks Joan for the hair cut. Many thanks again everyone. - Jim Raoho 47-12x1 BOLTON For the last eight and one half years of his life our late uncle Harold Bolton has been helped and cared for by many people. We especially thank Sharon Marshall and Dianne McLeod for oaring for him In his own home. The asslstanoe of several staff members of Town and Country Homemakers also made it possible for hlm to stay St home. The doctors, nurses and all the other staff members at Seaforth Community Hospital and the Mitchel Nursing Home gave him exoeftent care that is appreciated by the family. We also thank the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home for their services and Reverends Cheryl -Ann Stadelbauer-Sampa and Bruce Cook for a very fitting funeral service for Harold. Thank you to Marion Bolton, Marie Johnston, Dorothy McCluskie, Olive Little, for Monday supper and others who provided food. The Cavan Church ladies provided their usual excellent lunch and we thank you. - Sincerely, Marion Bolton, Dianne and Laurence Eyre, Len and Deb Jamieson, Doug and Beth Jamieson, Dorothy and Larry Gerrie, Art and Marie Bolton and Mac and Ann Bolton. 47-12x1 MCNAUGHTON I wish to thank the U.C.W., the Senior Happy Citizens, the Friday bowlers, In fact all my friends for their cards, gifts and best wishes while I was a patient in Seaforth Hospital. A very special thanks to Dr. Percival, the nursing stall and my wonderful family. - Hazel McNaughton 47-12-1 Community Calendar WED., MAR. 23 9:00-12.00 noon - Kids' Crafts at the Arena 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. • Parents and Tots and Public Skating 1:30-4:00 p.m. • Senior Shuffleboard at the Arena 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. - Karate at the Arena 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. - Step Training at the Arena 8:00 - 9:00 p.m. - Fitness is Fun at the Arena THUR., MAR. 24 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. • Fitness is fun at the Mena 7:00.9:00 p.m. • Wood Carving at the High School 8:00.11:00 p.m. • Mitchell vs. Centenakes Game 2 ---FRI. , MAR: --25 10:30.11:30 a.m. - Pre -School Story Hour at the Library 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. - Public Skating a1 the Mena 1:15 - 3:30 p.m. - Senior's Bowling at Starlight Lanes 2:00-4:00 p.m. • Face Painting at the Library SAT, MAR. 26 8:00 a.m.-8:30 p.m. - Knights of Columbus Hockey Tournament 10:00-4:00 p.m, - Sports Card Show at the Arena 8:30-11.30 p m - Mitchell vs Centenaires Game 4 SUN. , MAR. 27 9:30 a.m.-11:00 p.m. • Knights o1 Columbus Hockey Tournament 10:00-4:00 p.m. • Sports Card Show at the Arena MON., MAR. 28 6:00-9:00 p.m. • Junior Houseleague Hockey playoffs 7:30 - 10:30 p.m. • Bingo at Arena Hall opens at 6:30 p.m. 9:00. 10:30 p.m. - Beavers Oldtimers Hockey TUES., MAR. 29 16:00-1r! Noon- • Parent & Tots Skating WED., MAR. 30 1:00-3:00 p.m. - Parents and Tots Skating 1:30 - 4:00 p.m. - Senior Shuffleboard at the Arena 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. • Children's Karate at the Arena 5:30-8:30 p.m. • Junior Houseleague Hockey finals 8:30-10:30 p.m. • Senior Houseleague Hockey playoffs If you're organizing a non-profit event of interest to other Seaforth area residents, phone the recreation office 527-0882 or the Expositor at 527-0240, or mail the information to Community Calendar, The Huron Expositor, Box 68, Seaforth, Ontario, NOK 1W0 well in advance of the scheduled date. Free listing includes date, time, name of event and loca- tion only. Space for the Community Calendar is donated by The Huron Expositor.