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ON SALE: Of antiques, in.
many collectors''items, will
for George McDonald, at
on .Township Hall, Ripley,
rdey, August 11, at 10 a.m.
ENS . This is an excep-
line of antique furniture."
tor: George McDonald,
Auctioneers: Grant
aid, Ripley, 395-5353;
94llagb, Teeswater, 392-
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12. 'AUCTION SALE 13. SERVICES AVAILABLE . 13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
CASH AUCTION SALE: Of
Household Effects and Antiques
will be held for Mr. and Mrs. John
McFadyen, Kincardine. Sale will
beheld. at 'the Tiverton Arena on
Tuesday. August 21 at 1115 p.m.
Owner: Mr. and Mrs.' John
McFadyen; Auctioneers; Grant
McDPnald, Ripley. Phone 395-5353.
Wallace BallHgh, Teeswater. Phone
392-6170.-31
13.,SERVICES AVAILABLE
ORNING
LADIES — have your sewing done
ctiOlePhone 482-3198.--28,29,30,31
n Sa for fall so that you are prepared.
4 _
ng AuctIpn. Sale of
,Id Effects. Antiques
1961 Volkswagen car for
Kidd and other con-
ents at the Auction
one mile south of
on Hwy. 21 on
T., AUG. 4
0:30 LM.
a fridge ; 22" electric
Hobart automatic dish-
; G.E. television; 5 pce.
IS; 5 pce. chrome set;
couch; 2 sets of press-
chsirs; rocking chairs;
box; trunks; 2 com-
organ; wicker fern
;3 dressers; 2 chests of
3 single beds; crib;
tables; book -case;
s; 15 pces. of silver
Rogers silver flat -ware;
quilts; power lawn
power sander; hand
garden tools; 1967
vegan car with low,
to be sold as is.
Terms Cash
Mike Cummings
auctioneer 524.9064
or 482-7584
DAiLY CAR RENTAL.
Reasuruahle Rate,
McGEE'S
Goderich
Y Phone 052.1-8191
VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
VARNA
262-5748 gctfn
HOME
REPAIR
SERVICE
Roofing, painting, Cement
work. eavestroughing
FREE ESTIMATES
SKELTON
APPLIANCES
Inglis—Moffat—Beatty
Sales—Service
Repairs to all makes
36 Britannia Rd.'W
Ph. 524-7871
SERVICE
APPLIANCES
Ranges, refrigerators,
-washers, dryers, dish
washers, air , con-
ditioners.
CALL
RUSTPROOF
Let us do a complete job on that
new or Tate model car. Well
North the reasonable
investment'. See us at
ROUSE AUTO ELECTRIQ
SCREENED..
TOPSOIL
* EXCAVATING
* BACKHOE WORK
• GRAVEL and FILL
* CEMENT GRAVEL
LYLE MONTGOMERY
CUNTON - 482-7644
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Elwin Sillib wish
to announce the engagement of
their only daughter Sharon Ilene to
Mr: James Benson Sanders, only
son of Mr. and Mrs. Benson H. San-
ders, Goderich: The wedding to take
place at the United Church,. Nile on.
August 25, 1973 at 4 p.m.—n.c.
WATER
WELL
DRILLING
Tom Lang, proprietor. Latest
modern equipment. Domestic,
industrial, municipal. Free
,estimates. 5" and up.
Phone 524-8033
Arranged In the privacy of your
own home, or at our office.
eter S. Ma c Ewa n1
I" 56AEAST ST. GODERICH
PHONE 524-9531 or 524-6055
AFTER HOURS
Highest Current Interest
Rates"
COMPLETE
LANDSCAPING
SERVICE And
SUPPLIES
Open 7 Days a Week
Mon. thru Sat. till dark
Sunday 12 to 6
Fleetwood -
Sales & Service
Repairs to all
makes of
Radio & Television'
60-PICTON ST'.W.
FRANK WILCOX-524-7771
HURON •
PINES
ELECTRIC
86 KING ST.
INDUSTRIAL, RESIDENTIAL
FARM WIRING
CLINTON 482-7901
PROP. BUDD KUEHL
ATHWELL'S
GRAVEL SAND
TOPSOIL
HOUSE
. AND
BARN
ROOFING
Eavestroughing
FREE ° ESTIMATES
PHONE
524-7274
Landscaping & Nursery
66 BENNET ST. E:, GODERICH
524-9126
CONSTRUCTION
AND EXCAVATING
R. No. 2 Goderich
Phone 524-9804
be held for William Maifning, 1/2 mile west of Londasboro,
Saturday, August 4, 1973 at 1:15 p.m.
S-Massey_Hards- 44 Deisel; Fa_rmall M- row crop,
pieta with' loader and snow 'bucket.
ACHINERY=Robert Bell Thresher (24" x 42") CW 100'drive
land roller; N.I. 95 bu. spreader; Int. -15 run seed -drill; -M,H.
run seed drill; Cockshutt 8 ft cultivator; N.I. side rake on
ber; N.I.7 ft mower; Int. 3 furrow trail plow; Gehl 10 ft. ham -
mill; 25 ft endless belt; 32 ft. extension ladder (aluminum);
le disc; cedar posts; cutter; fanning mill; new tarp; snow
r; fir planks; lumber; wooden wheel,wagon; antique 1925
wheels; 1 ton of 5.20.10 fertilizer; jute bags. - -
USEHOLD' ITEMS - 3 pc. bedroom suite; drop leaf table and .
chairs; 3 gun stock chairs; blanket box; arm chairs;
hstand; wood and steel beds; odd chairs; mats and rugs;
us; wicker; crocks; apple peeler;. stainless cookware; iron
tie; 3 oval top trunks; glass; china; and many more items.
ms • Cash No `Reserve .
Farm s2ld
MODERN EQUIPMENT
—WORK -GUARANTEED
Write or Phone,
Harvey Dale
BALL 'AUCTIONS
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO .
DIRECTLY„ BEHIND THE QUEENS HOTEL •" i.
CLINTON
Phone 482-3320
Mr. and Mrs. Densil G. Grist, Elliot
Lake wish to announce the
engagement of .Margaret Elizabeth
Esther (Peggy) to Mr. Adrien J.
Lamothe of Elliot Lake. The wed-
ding to take place August 18, 1973
at the" Elliot Lake Bible Chapel
2:30 p.m. -31x
Mrs. Stuart McNair,-
-R.R.3
Brussels, wishes to announce ,the
engagement of her daughter, Myra
Jean, to Mr. William Lee Henry,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Henry,
R.R. 6 Goderich. The marriage will
take place on Saturday, August 25,
1973 (at 7 p.m.) in Knox
Presbyterian Church, Cran-
brook.-31 x
Mrs. ,Harry Cook, R.R. 2, Goderich
is pleased to announce the
engagement of her daughter, Jen-
nifer Isobel to Mr. Robert David
Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
David Anderson, Londesboro. The
wedding to take place in'
August -31
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sheardown
are pleased to announce the forth-
coming..marriage of their daughter,
Betty Lynn to Mr. Ernest A. Parker
son of Mr. Jack Parker and the late
Kathleen Parker of London. The
wedding will take place August 18,
1973, 3 p.m. at St. Peters Church
Goderich.-31 -
The. forthcoming marriage is an-
nounced of Judith Anne McGuire,
daughter sl -Mrs. Muriel McGuire
and the late Mr. Donald McGuire,
td Mr. James Bernard Redmond,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Redrnond,
all of Goderich. The wedding will
take place at North Street United
Church, August --18, -1973, at 4:00
o'clock. -31
26. CARD OF THANKS-.
PEACHEY—The family of the late
Wilfred E.' Peachey wish to express
their sincere thanks for the many
acts of kindness extended to' them
during their recent
bereavement. -31x
DWINNELL: I wish to , thank my
friends, neighbors and relatives,
who sent cards, flowers, and visited
me while I was a patient in Victoria
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Collins and Nurses on 5th floor
north. Laura Dwinnell.-31
YOUNG: The family of the late'
Peter S. Young wish to express their
sincere thanks to their friends,
relatives and neighbours for their
many acts of kindness during their
recent sad bereavement in the loss
of a dear husband and father. Also
for the many beautiful floral
tributes, donations to the Heart
Foundation, Cancer fund, for the
Cards of Sympathy and the food
that was sent in. Special thanks to
the nurses on 2nd floor west, Dr.
Wallace and Dr. Jackson of Alexan-
dra Marine and General Hospital.
Special Thanks to Rev. Warr ane' to
the ladies of Victoria St. Church for
serving the lunch after the funeral
and to the McCallum Funeral
Home. Your thoughtfulness will
always be remembered.,: 31x
CURRY: The family of the late
Mrs. Mabel Curry, wishes to express
their thanks and appreciation, to
relatives, -friends, and - neighbours
for their -kindness, messages of sym-
pathy, floral tributes, Donations to
North Street United Church
Memorial Fund, Cancer Society,
Heart Fund. Specialthanks to
Reverend Baymont, and McCallum
Funeral Home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
ward Bissett, Mrs. Douglas
McDougall, and Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Curry. -31x
RHODY: Iwish to say thank you to
my relatives and friends and all the
nursing staff on 2nd East, . Alexan-
dra Hospital who helped take care
of me. A very special thanks to..Dr.
Jones and to Miss Jordan, Mrs.
Larder and the ambulance drivers.
Mrs. Janet Rh9dy.----31x
ELLIOTT—Many thanks to all the
friends and members of the "family
who showed us so much kindness on
the occasion of my 90th birthday
anniversary. W.E. Elliott.-31nc
MERIAM: I wish to express my ap-
preciation to Dr. Jackson, nurses
and staff of Alexandra Hospital for
their care and attention. Also to
neighbours, friends and relatives for
cards, flowers,• goodies etc. Their
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. Thank you all,
Roy. -31x,
We would like to thank the boys"on
the Goderich and Blyth- fire depart-
ments wtio worked so hard and
saved our house when our barn bur-
ned on the 23rd of July. Also to all
the neighbours, friends, and
relatives who helped in any way
during the fire and after the fire, It
surely was much -appreciated and a
big "thank you" to everyone.
John and Dorothy Clements
n.c.
ELLIOTT—The- family- of- the- late -
Mr. Arthur Elliott wish to express
their sincere' thanks and ap-
preciation to friends, neighbours
and relatives for cards, flowers, and
donations.' Special thanks to Dr.
~
f ieslar and all nurses on 2nd floor
and those- who ,were so kind with
their cars. Mrs. " Elliott and
family. -31x'
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blake Afton,
Lucknow-, Ontario are pleased to
announce the forthcoming marriage
of their daughter JoAnne to Mr.
nom. an -
Mrs. Raymond William Hughes,
Goderich,__.Dntario_ on Friday,
August 31, 1973, North Street
United Church,- Goderich, On-
tario. -31x_- _
14. NOTICE. TO CREDITOR
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS AND
OTHERS '
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baechler,
R.R. 3 Auburn, are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage of
their youngest daughter, Donna
Jean to Mr. Thomas Wesley Van-
derburgh,.son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Vanderburgh of Port Albert. The
wedding will take place on Satur-
day, -September 1, 1973 at 7::00 p.m.
in • the United Church, Auburn,
Ont--31,32nc
AUCTIONEERS & UOUIDATORS
BRUCEFIELD - 482-3120
• BANKRUPTCY
TION
AUC N
SALE
Jewel! Bros. APP liance'ltd.
120 The Square - GoderIch, Ont
TURDAY, AUGUST 1 1 th
On the Institutionof Glenn Dioglo Company -
Stratford and Kitchener • Trustees in
Bankruptcy
s ruptcy - WE WILL SELL TO THE
HIGEST BIDDERS.
_ as asortmsnt of Hoover tons ere, Irons, fry pans, can
lrs, kettles, blenders, hair Vis, vacuum cleaners,.
Mas rt and Upright, Electric blankets, radios, electric
automatic washers, dryers, freezers,
Latortr dishwashers, stereo with two speakers.
wo � appliances, large supply of repair parts
Isr aPPIlance service Industry. Service Manuals,
tools for t1i trade , fridge cart, Parts bots, large
'
Nofs ash register, assorfntil"of' _ii�fn�machTns;
gister, Nke new. Safe 24 x 24, cheque
ellfer
1-ohock out counter, 2 drawer file cabinet etc. etc.
'tia. , AUCTIONEER'S NOTE •
MEta1 liras sale 4f bland nameSimplklty,
Hoover, ElectrohomeSO% of the applan-
s• This is
your opportunity to buy your CP-
,rowee at
Your price.,
, Approved Co. and Privatechsques: Full set-
amm use day.
' yROM BUt?i',? Lal M.R..Metal & Co. plan an auction
or liquidation Sale. Attend one ----
,. See the results.
1NRIFj Y 'U --11 , [N ATTEND AUCTION SALES.
sRyE $ $ PLAN TO'ATTEND-TO IUIY-TO SHOP
hit+eon ln$Ybe urbihom the offices of the
Featuring: Matching stove and refrigerator, In avocado .
gold or green, Deluxe side . by side refrigerator
(foodarama) by Leonard. Matching washer and: dryer,
colour and black & white T.V.s, 'several styles of
chesterfield suites, spanlsh and maple bedroom suites,
bunk beds, coffee end tables, prism lamps, swag lamps,
pole lamps, kitchen suite's, continental box spring and
mattresses, desks, .lazy bon chairs, automatic zig zag
mowing machines, tapestries, dishes, swords, plus many
other Nems too numerous to mention.
Sales conducted weekly by Bali Auctions
Auctioneer: A.A. Ball
Lunch booth and seating provided
In the Estate of GRACE GER-
TRUDE LILLIAN HI,IOOMFIELD,
late of Goderich, Ontario, Married
° . Woman, Deceased.
ALL• persons having claims
against the above estate are
required to send full particulars of
such claims to the undersigned
Solicitor for the Executrix on or
before the 20th of August, 1973, af-
ter which date the estate's assets
will be distributed, having regard
only toeiclaims that have then been
receh'
. AT 1 2:30 P'.M.
At Gordon Brifldley's Farm .
11/4 'miles north 21/2 mile east of
Carlow or 1/2 mile north east of
Goderich
CHARLES B. KIRK, Q.C.
Solicitor for the ffiecutrix,
385 Dufferin Avenue,
London; Ontario.
—29,30,31
DO YOU HAVE marriage gr family
problems? The Ministry of Com-
munity & Social Services offers help
in the form of marriage and family
counselling either in your home or
in the' Wingham Office, 199
Josephine Street. For appointment,
phone 357-3370.-29tf
TRACTORS
CASEJ30LMF 50; MF 35 with Loader; DB 990; DB 9.50; JD B: JD
B A -I Shape; JD` Alli -JD 'SO Witth-Loeichf JII $4C"Cnwier w'iTh
B lade; AC CA with Loader; MH 333 4Row Cultivator; MF 35 4
CyI; Several 8 and 9N Fords; Etc. Etc. Etc. _
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Mt JIJTZIi Co.
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AUCTIONEERS _APPRAISERS & LIQUIDATORS
'Imy BTsj KITCMBN.R, . ONT. M34221
EQUIPMENT -
New Bladesll wind Post Hole Digger; 2 Air Compressors; Several
Snowmobiles: 1968 1-H Loadstar Cab and Chaksis; 1-H 101
Combine Corn and Grain Head; Cockshutt 127 Combine; Case
Pull Type Combine; Robert Bell Thresher Machine 28-45 with
Cutter and Conditioner; Gehl Mixalt; I -H 16 Forage Harvester -
both Heads; MF No. 10 Baler; 32'6" Grain Auger; Case 230
Baler; NH 68 Baler; MF 33 16 Run Seed Drill; MF 34 Swather
Cockshutt 203 Swather; Versatile 103 Swathes; IH 12' Pull Type
Swather; Bean Windrotrer with cross convator; Now Grain
Bins; Several Plows; Cockshutt 2 Row Picker Sheller; New Idea
2 Row Picker; 2 Horse Cutters; Etc. Etc. Etc.
To Place Consignments Call
17. LOST AND FOUND
STAY ALIVE
WITH
RED CROSS
WATER SAFETY
The Seaforth Junior Farmers
met on July 3 at S.D.H.S.
baseball field with 30 members
'and four visitors from the new
South Huron Club in atten-
dance. ..An exciting game of
baseball was played till dark
with Greg and Gerry O'Reilly
as captains.
The meeting was chaired by
Jim Nixon. The minutes were
given by Joanne Maloney and
Paul Storey gave a treasurer's
report of $680.32. Two boxes of
fruit were sent to members in
the hospital last Month. Jim
Nixon thanked the members for
the one' which he received'
It was passed on a motion
made by Brad Finlayson and
seconded by Greg O'Reilly that
the club pay432.50 of the cost
of the United Nations trip if the
Huron delegate belongs to the
Seaforth Club.
The 'group is invited to the
annual soccertournament held
at Belmont and sponsored by
the Elgin County Junior Far-_
mers on August 4. Greg
O'Reilly motioned that a team
be sent.
Keith Williamson told of the
zone ,field day which will be
held on July 14 at Mitchell.
There will be a dance to follow
at Sebringville.
Paul Storey suggested that
the next meeting be at Family
Paradise Park on August 7 and
the South Huron Club will be
invited.
LOST at Harbour Park, July 29th,
_._
'iwo'iairge'arum inurn j`olcing chairs,
one child% marked K. McBride. Fin-
der please phone collect Zurich 1-
236-4716.-31x
KITTENS to give away, "house
broken. Phone 524-6246.-31x
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES,
to good homes. Hugh Davidson R.R.
4, Goderich, Ont. --30,31
21. BIRTHS
JOHNSTON—To Don and Pat on
July 29, 1973 at Alexandra Hospital
a baby daughter, Denise4acqueline.
-. A wee sister for Steven. --31
Ilweatertiet 73 was wet. It rained several time, during the three days of the event but thi
'annual summer festival of arts, entertainment and. sidewalt.saNs was also provided with a
cool glass of the suds through the KInsma 1 Club's "Seer Garded."-Qederieh ileartintien
Director Mike Dyn+ond enjoys a refloating drink dining a lull In Summorfest activities. (stak
photo)