The Huron Expositor, 1985-09-04, Page 1723. REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE LTD. BROKER
82 Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario
Bus. 482-9371 or Res. 523-9338
BRUSSELS: 3 bdrm. home, corner of
Tumberry and Queen, drive by, asking
under $30,000.00.
REDUCED;100 acres near Londesboro,
stately brick home, barn for farrow to
finish and poultry.
LONDESBORO: I floor brick bungalow,
paved drive, double garage, excellent
condition.
21/2 ACRES: 3 bdim. brick home, like
new throughout, Hullett Twp„ adjacent
to Wildlife Sanctuary.
4 ACRES: near Clinton, 1 floor home,
garage and small barn, very neat hobby
farm. Try an offer.
94 ACRES: 55 workable, on south
Maitland River, no buildings.
KINBURN: 5 acres, good 11/2 floor
home, barns' for 600 hogs and 100 veal
calves.
BLYTH: Dins SOLDe brick home,
all offers Pres
MAUREEN
WILDFONG
482-3224
HEATHER
BENNEWIES
345-2862
uliigan
RF At ESTATELTD
GOUiNLOCK ST. --2 bedroom sided
home with finished basement on a quiet
street. List $30s.
NEW LISTING -2 bedroom stucco home
with math floor laundry, new windows,
new gas furnace, in Clinton. $25,000.00.
31 ACRES -Vinyl clad 3 bedroom
home in McKillop. 1/ baths, wood
stove, maintenance free exterior. List
$55,000.00.
VICTORIA ST. -3 or 4 bedroom, back
split. Large master bedroom with
ensuite main floor family room. Com-
pletely carpeted and professionally
decorated.
EAST W IU -IAM ST. -2 storey, 4
bedroom home has large modern kitchen
with patio doors leading to side deck.
Main floor laundry, situated on a large
lot.
McKiI1OP TWP.-2 storey stucco, 4
bedroom home with central vacuum,
laundry on main floor, woodstove, 11/2
baths, large 80' x 40' barn with addition.
situated on 21 acres. list $80s.
BORNHOI14-3 or 4 bedroom frame
home, nicely decorated, situated on
approximately 1 acre. $49,900.00.
GODERICH ST. -11 storey, 3 bed-
room, sided home with large country
kitchen. Ile ' baths and main floor
laundry. $37,500.00.
BLYTH-2 storey brick home, well
insulated with formal dining room. List
131,500.00.
JARViS ST. -Attractive, 14 storey
sided home with eat -in kitchen, new
laundry room, detached garage, fenced
in backyard. List $40s.
70 ACRE.' SOL Dible, Hullett Twp.
House tra Iw barn.
24. PROPERTY FOR SALE
DUBLIN: 2" storey white vinyl sided 4
bedroom house, 199 John St Features
include finished basement, concrete drive.
fireplace. rear deck, $49,900 Contact
Charles pr Myrtle Walkom, 348-8197 repre-
senting Tom Reidy Realty Ltd. Realtor
24-36-1
DUBLIN• Mill Street, I" storey 3 bedroom
home, small barn suitable for workshop. lot
71 x 264 S40,000. Contact Tom Reidy Realty
Lid. Realtor 3472358. 24- 36-1
PRIVATE SALE - well maintained 3 or 4
bedroom home in Clinton close to recreation
facilities and schools, large fenced lot. with
heated tnground pool, well landscaped, all
modern conveniences, most rooms recently
decorated. Phone 482-9333 before 6 or
482-3627 after6. 24-34-2
25. PROPERTY FOR RENT
4 bedroom farm house, 114 miles northwest
of Seaforth. $300.00 per month. hydro
included. References required. Apply to
Scott Poultry Farms Ltd . Box 160. Seaforth.
Ont 25-36-2
GOUINfOCK STREET. 2 bedroom house.
available Oct. 1 $325 plus utilities. John St •
3 bedroom, available September 1. $400.
Brucefield. 3 bedroom bungalow. $400 per
month. 527-1577. 25.36.1
3 bedroom house for rent. Oct. 1 $275
monthly. Phone 527-0563. 25.35x2
2 storey brick home in Brussels. Available
Sept. I. References required. Phone 887-
6164. 25-35-2
26. APARTMENTS FOR RENT
3 bedroom apartment, gas heated, North
Main. 527.1715. 25-36x4
TWO bedroom apartment in a seniors
building. Available August 1st, 527-12823 2 . tf
ONE bedroom apartment in Walton. Avail-
able now. Phone 887-9175 anytime. 26.35x3
2 BEDRQOM apartments heated- apnly
527-1320 Frank Kling Ltd. 26-34-tf
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[34. AUCTION SALES i
DOUGLAS JACOB
271-7894 or 393-6214
AUCTION REGISTER
THURS., SEPT. 5 at 6:30 p.m. Clearing
auction of trucks, tools, and material to
be held at the Jacob Auction Centre in
Mitchell. Avon Aluminum Ltd. of
Stratford prop.
TUEA: SEPT. to at 6 p.m. Clearing
auction of hardware stock and equip-
ment to be held for Betty's Hardware,
Main St. Mitchell.
THURS. SEPT. t2 at 6 p.m. Clearing
auction of hardware stock and equip-
ment to be held for Betty's Hardware,
Main St. Mitchell.
SAT., SEPT. 14 at 12 noon. Clearing
auction of 11/2 storey frame home,
antiques, appliances and misc. items to
be held at 336 Huron Rd. in Sebringville.
William Eidt prop.
THURS. SEPT, 19 at 6 p.m. Auction sale
of appliances, furniture and misc. items
to be held at the Jacob Auction Centre,
185 Herbert St. in Mitchell. Glen Spittal
of Stratford, prop.
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Estate Auction
Sale No. 2
to be held for the Estate of Gertrude
Bolger at Brussels. Ontario
Wed., Sept. 11
at I p.m.
Antique horizontal gas engine, small
bench saw, homemade buffer wheel.
church pew, approx. 35 chairs, outside
trunk for 1934 Chev car, drop front
antique desk, library table. add bells,
cow bell, oak table with 2 drawers,
stereoscope and pictures, 0 Gee clock
case. antique tool chest, horse hames
and shoes, 2 drawer chest, washstand,
tin butter churn, apple peeler. gunstock
chair, lanterns, sad irons, trivets,
electric lawnmower, old tools, milk
bottles. small table with drawer, small
iron kettle, beaver jars, single door
armour, woodworking tools, bench vise,
pipe vise, garden tools, tupperware
fruit jars, pots and pans, dishes, and
glassware. table and floor lamps,
vacuum cleaner. knick knacks, suit-
cases. another large sale with many
related items too numerous to mention.
TERMS CASH
AUCTIONEER - RICHARD LOBB
482-7898
HARDWARE AUCTION
Two Session Auction of Hardware items:
Display Equipment and Misc. Items to be
held at Betty's Hardware, Main St.,
Mitchell on
Toes., Sept. 10 at 6:00 PM and
Thurs., Sept. 12 at 6:00 PM
HARDWARE; Shovels; forks; steel cable;
nylon rope; glass; lawn sprayer; chain
link fence; paint; stove pipe; window
screen; lawn roller; V -belts;
eavestrough parts; quantity of bolts &
screws; garden and hand tools; battery
fencers; handyman lack; caulking;
plumbing parts; cabinet hardware;
furnace humidifier; Skill saw; B & D 3/8
inch drill and sander; sew blades; light
fixtures; router & drill bits; electric
solder gun; oil & furnace filters; 3/4 hp,
electric motor; Sunbeam kerosene
heater; radios; Woodcraft stove: clocks;
heaters; pots & pans; giftware; pails:
propane torches; kitchen utensils;
water filters; fireplace heat exchanger;
hockey sticks; nails: laundry sinks:
signs; and much more.
EQUIPMENT: Approx, 75 ft. metal wall
shelving; 25 ft. glass wall shelving; 45
ft. double island display; 16 ft. single
Island display; check-out counter; bolt,
glass and nail bins; rope dispenser;
wallpaper steamer; Insulation blower;
Red Devil paint shaker; peg board;
small safe; 20 ft. fluorescent store sign;
24 ft. extension ladder: 10 ft. x 13 ft.
metal shed; display stands and more.
NOTE: if raining, sale will be inside,
otherwise come to back door. No
viewing of stock due to limited space.
Tuesday evening hardware will be sold
and Thursday will be the balance of the
hardware and all equipment. Hardware
closed August 28.
PROP: Betty's Hardware
AUCTIONEER
DOUGLAS JACOB
271-7894
CLASSIFIED THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 4, 1985 - A17
34. AUCTION SALES
W AT-CHA Chanolais seventh Production
Sale, 5 miles north of Mount Forest . on
Highway 6, Saturday, September 14, dinner -
2:00 p.m. Sale 4 p.m. 44 head sell, show
string, 4 bulls, bred and open heifers. Phone
(519)334-3497. 34-36-01
RICHARD LOBE
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
SAT. SEPT. 7 at 10 a.m.: Modern
appliances and antiques for Mrs. (Char-
lie) Viola Nelson of Clinton at Richard
Lobb's auction barn, Clinton, Ont.
W ED. SEPT.11 at 1 p.m. Estate sale No.
2 for the estate of Gertrude Bolger at the
house, Brussels, Ont. Horizontal gas
engine, furniture; dishes, tools, etc.
SAT. SEPT. 14 at 10 a.m. Furniture,
dishes, etc. for the Estate of Viola
Lampman at Lobb Auction Barn,
Clinton.
W ED. SEPT. 18 at 6 p.m. Complete
household contents from Mrs. Grace
Duggan of Bayfield at Lobb Auction
Barn, Clinton, Ont.
Large Auction Sale
Modern appliances, antiques, house-
hold effects to be held at Richard Lobb's
Auction Barn, Clinton, ;Ont. for Mrs.
Viola Nelson of Clinton and Cecil
Wheeler Estate. of Blyth.
Sat., Sept. 7
at to a.m.
1968 Pontiac 2 door hardtop car, selling
as is. Inglis automatic washer and dryer
approx. 6 years old. Candle colour TV
nearly new on stand. Inglis square model
fridge, 6 yrs. old, Frigidaire fridge,
Danby 24' . electric stove, Philco 24"
electric stove, chest freezer, approx. 17
cu. ft. Apt. size freezer, Filter Queen
vacuum cleaner, 6 yrs. old; portable
sewing machine, antique sectional book-
case, antique secretary desk, wicker fern
stand, 2 blanket boxes, trunk, antique
bonnet chest, large antique chest with
porcelain pulls, 2 piece bedroom suite,
34 continental bed, old brass telescope,
wooden rocker, iron boot jack, antique
dresser, trunk, dresser top swing mirror,
oval parlour table, buffet with mirror, 6
dining chairs, 4 leaves for table, square
parlour table, library table, 3 piece
bedroom suite, washstand, steel bed
with box spring and mattress, good
single mattress, bridge • lamp, floor
lamp, bedroom lamps, old chesterfield,
day bed, modern Brentwood floor model
hi fi with 8 track player, records and 8
. track tapes, 2 pillar mantel docks,
chrome table and six chairs, coil lamp 2
small filing cabinets, swivel rocker,
several small tables, Niagara massage
and heat pad plus hand unit, hospital
bed, 3 metal hospital bedside stands,
dresser with mirror, top hat, electric
heaters, tables with drawers, milk can,
crokinole hoard., 2 drawer chest, odd
tables. small kitchen table, small appli-
ances, table saw, Quebec heater, bed-
ding, garden tools, dishes and glassware
including antique pieces, Depression
glass etc. plus our usual large offering.
TERMS CASH
AUCTiONEI•M - RICHARD IOBB
482-7898
35. TENDERS WANTED
TOWNSHIP
OF MORRIS
MUNICIPAL
DRAINS
Sealed tenders, plainly marked as to
contents, will be received by the
Township Clerk or Bgineers office
until:
Monday, Sept. 19, 1985
9 :00 a, m. local time
for the construction of open ditch drain
and the construction of closed ditch drain
using concrete farm tile size up to 450
mm Tender documents may be obtained
from the undersigned or from the office
of Dawson & Johnson. Consulting
Engineers, 368 Huron Street, Stratford.
Ontario NSA 5T5
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
MRS. NANCY MICHIE
Clerk -Treasurer
Township of Morris,
R- R 4.
Brussels, Ontario
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38. SERVICE DIRECTORY
BEAN KNIVES drawn. Worn out knives.
reconditioned. Get them in right now,
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38. SERVICE DIRECTORY
PAVING: Power sealing driveways, parking
lots. Phone Robert Symes Construction,
Lucknow. 528-3047. 38-36-tf
D & J Roofing and Renovations. Call
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. 345-2399
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Every Thursday at 12:30 p,m.
All classes of livestock
WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS
Victor Hargreaves Greg Hargreaves
482-7511 Clinton 262-2619 Hensall
Barry Miller
236.2717 Exeter & 229-6205 Kirkton
39. CARD OF THANKS
PERRIE
The family of the late Donald Perrie would
like to express their appreciation to their
many friends, neighbors and relatives for
expressions of sympathy extended to them
during their recent bereavement; also for the
beautiful floral tributes, contributions, cards
and food brought to our home. Thanks to Rev.
Jamieson, pallbearers, flower bearers, the
ladies of Cranbrook WI and M.L Watts
-Funeral Homes. 39-36-1
CRA iG
We would like to express our thanks to our
friends, neighbors and relatives for their best
wishes and gifts. Also a special thanks to our
parents for having us to the family dinner and
party, to celebrate our. wedding (May 11,
1985) in Red Deer, Alberta.
Roger and Connie Craig
39-36-1
W EBSTER
As of Sept. 30, 1985, I will no longer be
grooming pets at Seaforth Veterinary Clinic. I
apologize for any inconvenience this may
cause. Thanks to my clients for their
patronage and to the clinic staff.
Dorothy Webster
39-365.1
39. CARD OF THANKS
COOMBS
I would like to thank family and friends for the
visits, cards, flowers, and gifts received while
I was a patient in the hospital. the telephone
calls and inquiries since being home. Special
thanks to Branch 156 Canadian Legion and
the Legion Ladies Auxiliary, Dr. Underwood
and the nursing staff, kitchen and housekeep-
ing staff for their kindness and care, it was all
very much appreciated. Peg Coomhs
39-36x1
GRUNERT
On behalf of the Grunert family we would like
to give our thanks to our friends an
neighbors for their loving care and support on
the death of ,our father and husband, Gerhard
Grunert. The Grunert Family
39-36-1
TAYLOR - STRONG
Thank you to everyone who came to our buck
and doe and made it such a success. Special
thanks to John, Judy, Kevin, Ray, Jerry and
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Faber for all their help.
Tina and Mike
39-36-1
--- BROWN
I would like to thank all my family and friends
for the cards, flowers, phone calls and Visits
while i was in Seaforth Community Hospital
and Stratford General Hospital. Thanks to
Dr. Wong, the nursing staff and ambulance
attendants in Seaforth. Special thanks to Dr.
Quinlan, the nursing staff in the Intensive
Care Unit and 4 North in Stratford.
Mary Margaret Brown
39-36x1
40. IN MEMORIAM
SCOTT: In memory of a dear father and
grandfather, Arnold, who passed away
August 29, 1982:
Those we love don't go away
They walk beside us every day;
Unseen, unheard but always near,
Still loved, still missed, still very dear.
Remembered by Marie and Miles and
Family• 40-36x1
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Blyth has children's workshop
BYJUUEMacDONALD employment program with the Festival. Kent
For the past several years, the Blyth Milburn, Tom Bailey, Paul Lippincott, Louise
Festival has offered children's workshops, Yocco and Karla King worked with the rest of
giving young people in the area an the Young Company. all of whom have a
opportunity to learn the fundamentals of commitment to theatre but no formal thteatre
professional theatre and to perform. training.
This year's production is "Book of "The Young Company is an important step
Miracles," a new play of swords and sorcery in the Blyth Festival's continuing commit -
by David Stewart Craig and Robert Morgan. ment to young talent•" says the Festival's
It was originally commissioned by the Young souvenir brochure, and there certainly is
People's Theatre in Toronto. but the Blyth talent within the ranks of the Book of Miracles
production August 15, 16 and 17 at the Lion's cast.
Park was its public debut. Severn Thompson as Sessaylin, the
Essentially a mixture of Arthurian legends, thirteen -year-old Haven ite. brings believ-
Star Wars and Lord of the Rings, Book of ability to her role. frustrated by the others'
Miracles has a magical, mystical flavor all its lack of conviction in her attempts to save their
own. The Havenites, Brohmians and Rock world. Chris Royal as Akkar, leader of the
Dwellers unite under the innocent leadership Rock Dwellers. has impeccable comic timing
of a little girl against master villain, Geddon. and handles himself knowledgeably with the
holder of the mystical book of miracles and various weapons, especially in the fight scene
imprisoner of their parents. with Dahnz, the hunch -backed leader of the
The children, ranging in age from nine to Brohmians. Young Stephanie Lentz and
15, were involved in intensive acting, voice Jason Fox are the brains behind the Felbin
and movement lasses, and worked for a puppets, giving them life without words.
week on stage -fighting technique. The Young David Stewart Craig, project director and
Company also got a taste of the technical co-author of Book of Miracles calls the play
aspect of theatre, making their own costumes "the result of the work and creativity" of his
under the direction of designer Kerry company, attained through the imagination
Hackett, and were faced first-hand with a of each child reaching into a fantasy world to
problem confronting many artistic organize- find individual characterization.
tions --the need for fundraising activities. A
kissing booth at the Festival's Country Fair
Days raised $40 and a bottle drive contributed
another $160 for props, paint and supplies.
ESve of the anchoring roles were held by
older high school students hired on a summer
The Young Company have had the benefit
of an improvisation coach, a fight director, a
voice coach, puppeteers, mask makers and
the expertise of David Craig himself. The
combination makes exciting theatre.
Stratford announces 1986 line-up
After gaining the approval Friday of the the summer.
full Stratford Festival Board of Governors, At the Avon Theatre, the first production
plans for Festival Artistic Director Designate will be Shakespeare's Hamlet running
John Neville's 1986 season were announced together with Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz
at press conferences held in Stratford and and Guildenstem Are Dead. Also at the Avon
Toronto today. John Neville becomes Festival and running together with each other will be
Artistic Director on November 1, 1985. Shakespeare's Henry VIII and Robert Bolt's
The 1986 season will indude Shake- A Man For All Seasons.
'spearean plays not produced at the Festival The two Young Company productions to
for some time, a musical presented in the run at the Third Stage are still to be
Festival Theatre and two Shakespearean announced although John Neville did confirm
works running back-to-back with modern today that Tom Kerr, currently Artistic
plays derived from either the story of setting Director of the Neptune Theatre in Halifax,
of the classical work. will join the Festival as the Associate Director
The season in the Festival Theatre will responsible for the Young Company.
open with Rodgers and Hart's The Boys From "In the very near future, i expect to be
Syracuse, a musical based on Shakespeare's announcing more details," said Neville.
The Comedy of Errors. The Boys From "There will be news of appointments of other
Syracuse will be followed by A Winter's Tale Associate Directors plus information about
and Pericles, with Cymbelineopening later in actors, casting and guest directors."