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For the 1985-86 season
Applications must have required
licence to operate a truck.
Sealed, clearly marked applica-
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undersigned until
12 noon
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4,1985
Roy Williamson,
Road Superintendent,
R.R. 3, Brussels, Ont.
NOG 1H0
NOTICE
to Users of
Grey Township
Landfill
As of
November 2, 1985
The Grey Township Landfill will
be open on
Saturdays ONLY
" 9:OOa.m.-4:30p.m.
RULES
Please separate garbage
No weed seeds or plastic chemi-
cal jugs accepted
Posts must be removed from wire
Please do not bring hot ashes
If garbage becomes on fire'
during open hours, the landfill
will be closed.
By Order of Council
134. AUCTION SALES
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HEREFORD AUCTION, Saturday, October
26, 1 p.m. at Carson's Sales Arena, 1 mile
east of Listowel on Highway 86. Total
disbursal Unsworth Farms. Approx. 100
head registered horned, outstanding herd,
well bred, mainly Western. For catalogues
call Larry Unsworth (519) 683-4667, David
Carson (519)291-2049. 34-43-01
LARGE Clearance and Consignment Auc-
tion, Friday, October25 at 10 a.m. at Wayne
Ward Farm Equipment, Wiarton. Approx.
75 tractors, 30 cars and trucks plus 2
wreckers. Over 250 pieces of new and used
farm equipment. Also featured will be two
farmers complete lines of equipment. For
more information call (519) 534-1638. Don't
miss this auction at Wayne Ward Farm
Equipment, Hwy. 6 Wiarton. 34-43-01
38. SERVICE DIRECTORY I
23. REAL ESTATE
WORKMAN
REAL ESTATE LTD
CALL HENRY MERO 527-0430
NEIL McNICHOL 527-0089
MUST BE SOLD: 3 bedroom home on
large lot, next to Seaforth in Tucker -
smith.
VENDOR ANXIOUS: Egmondville, dou-
ble lot, 4 bedroom home, nice location.
7 YEAR OLD 3 bedroom modular home.
Excellent condition, many extras.
Tom Reidy Realty Ltd.
MLS REALTOR
HIBBFItTINV P.: 100 acres suitable for
cash crop.
TUCK ERS MiTH TOW NSHIP: 99 acres,
suitable for cash crop, $180,000.
H IBBERT TOW NSH IP: Staff. area, 100
acres on paved road, 1'/2 storey, 4
bedroom home, barn set up for hogs.
$210,000.
DUBLIN: John Street, 21/2 storey, white
vinyl sided, 4 bedroom home. $49,900.
MILL STREET: 11/2 storey, 3, bedroom
home. Small barn, suitable for work-
shop, Lot 71' x 264'. $40,000.
Contact
JOE O' REiLLY 345-2465
CHARLES W ALKOM 348-8197
MAURIC E REIDY347-2358
TOM REIDY 347-2358
osA BAILEY
REAL ESTATE LTD. BROKER
82 Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario
Bus. 482-9371 or Res.523-9338
NEW LISTING; Hullett Township, 5
acres, good home. Barns for 600 hogs
and 100 veal calves. All offers presented,
vendor has other interests.
KINBURN: 10 acres, good brick home
and small barn, well landscaped, FOR
SALE OR RENT.
VANASTRA: I floor home, finished
basement, electric heat, 27 Regina
Road.
94 ACRES: 55 acres workable, on south
Maitland River, 5 miles froma Clinton,
no buildings.
212 ACRES: 3 bedroom brick home, like
new throughout, Hullett Township,
adjacent to Wildlife sanctuary.
BRL:SSEI S: 3 bedroom home, coater of
Turnberry and Queen, take a drive by. •
Asking under $30,000.00.
60 ACRES: near Blyth, farrow to finish,
Harvestore silo, liquid system.
WORKMAN
REAL ESTATE LTD.
CALL HENRY MERO 527-0430
NEIL McNICHOL 527-0089
AREA FARMS
& COUNTRY PROPERTIES
3IcKi1LOP TWP.
12'2 AC, of hardwood bush. $30,000.00.
150 ACRES: Systematically tiled, excel-
lent 2 bedroom home and buildings, 8
percent financing. Reduced $225,000.00
50 ACRES: Systematically tiled, no
buildings. Reduced $55,000.00.
115 ACRES: Partially tiled, no buildings.
Reduced $150.000.00.
112 ACRES: Partially tiled, 4 bedroom
home, 60 sow fan-ow•finish barn, much
more, $225.000 00
20 ACRES: FSne stone & brick home, 5
acres bush, river frontage, $105,000.00.
2 ACRES: 3 bedroom home and
workshop Financing available,
$27,000.00 Offers
0 ACRES: 2 storey brick home, 30' x 60'
steel barn, paved road. $68,000 00
Offers
75 ACRES: No buildings. $120,000.00
69 ACRES: No buildings, $55,000.00.
5I ACRES: No buildings. $85.000.00.
150 ACRES: 2 storey brick home.
financing in place, could be split.
$250,000 00
50 ACRES! Tiled. newer ranch style
home, $145,000 00.
(:ODERiCH TW'P.
DAiRY: 136 ac 195 L No. i quota and
80,667 L No 2 3 bedroom home,
$500.000 00
DAIRY: 160 acres, 56. cows. 361 litres
No I . 206.627 litres No 2;2 storey brick
home $550,000 00.
80 ACRES: Near Bayfield. nice bush
with spring creek, $75,000.00.
Tl'('KERSMiTH TW P.
LAYERS: Quota for 5.925 birds, 106
acres, 2 storey brick home, $525,000.00
20 ACRES: Near Brucefield, no build-
ings, $39,000 00
78 ACRES: Tiled. no buildings,
$100,000.00
Ht'ILETTTWP.
200 SOW farrow to finish, 100 ac. tiled 3
bedroom home Good financing.
$295,000.00.
2 ACRES: Highway location, 3 bedroom
home $24,500 00
100 ACRES: Tiled, older buildings,
Offers
GREY TW P.
100 ACRES: 85 tiled workable acres, 1
floor brick home, 40' x 60' barn,
$168.000 00.
31 ACRES: Newer ranch style home, 2
stocked trout ponds, $120,000.00.
A LSO
We have many more area farms and
country homes available. Call for your
choice of a good selection.
23. REAL ESTATE
Culligan
REAL ESATELTD
MAUREEN
W IIDFONG
482-3224
TUCKERSMITH TWP.: 1 acre plus
hobby barn, single garage, workshop
area, 3 bedroom renovated home
outskirts of Egmondville. List
$59,000.00
EGMONDVILLE: Custom built 20 year
brick bungalow, '3 bedrooms, spacious
family room with wood insert, plaster
walls. Private lot. Att'd carport.
NEW HOME IN THE COUNTRY: Brick
bungalow, maintenance free, att'd
garage. Spacious lot. List $52,000.00.
EAST WILLIAM: 2 storey 3 bedroom
home located on double lot. Close to
uptown. $34,900,00.
COLEMAN ST.: 1'/2 storey 3 bedroom
home, many renovations, Close to
uptown. $30s.
JOHN ST.: Co"--' D renovated 3
bedroom homc :,o`,. -„om on main
floor, formal dining, att'd garage.
CHALK ST.: Cozy one floor home 3
bedrooms, hot water gas heat, spacious
kitchen with patio doors leading to small
lot. Only minutes from uptown,
MARKET ST.SO�! vacant land in
residential are ) school.
HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL: Brick home
with needed renovations, great poten-
tial. List price in the $20s.
EGMONDVH.IF: 2 storey brick home
located on lot 93x278. 4 bedrooms,
formal dining area, 2 baths. $40s.
GODERICH ST.: Excellent family sized
4 bedroom home, spacious throughout.
Att'd garage. List $37,500.00.
GODERICH Se' •O:."Dmaintained 4
bedroom home,$ ` kitchen, fire-
place, gas heat, uounle garage.
MARKET ST.: One floor 2 bedroom
home, 30 yrs. old. Att'd garage. $30s.
HARPURHEY: 1 acre with 11/2 storey 3
bedroom home, gas heat, new roof,
$40s.
MILL ST.: 5 year old raised ranch style
home, 4 bedrooms, carpeted through-
out, fireplace, many features plus att'd
garage. $70s.
WALTON: 1'/2`Dvdroom home,
well maintainecZ - garage.
GEORGE ST.: Duplex showing good
return, separate utilities, $30s.
MOBILE HOME: Well maintained
home to be moved. $16,000.00.
McKHLOP: Stone home with many
features, located close to town. List
$69,900.00.
MCKLll.OP: Executive style home in the
country, family end laundry on main,
2'/2 baths, att'd double garage, '/z mile
from town.
13LYTH:7 acres hobby farm, 3 bedroom
home, hobby sized barn. $40s.
GODERICH ST.: Well maintained 2
storey brick home. A must to see, $60s.
3'2 ACRES: Located 1 mile from town
on main highway. Renovated 3 or 4
bedroom home plus L shaped barn.
WEST WILL AM: One floor 2 or 3
bedroom only ez block from uptown.
$30s,
EXECUTIVE HOME: Split level style
with life's luxurious amenities. Close to
uptown.
MiTCH ELI, OFFICE
DUBLIN OFFICE
BA YFtF1D OFFICE
W INGH A M OFFICE
STRATFORD OFFICE
348-8355
345-2862
565-5055
357-3622
271-1104
24. PROPERTY FOR SALE
FOR SALE- A 7 room house, shaded lawn,
garage and small barn, at the edge of a
town. Phone 887.6590 for appointment.
24-43-1
THINKING of selling? Private investor will
pay cash for equity. 527-0219. 24-39-tf
25. PROPERTY FOR RENT
3 bedroom house $350 monthly, 2 storey
barn, $100 monthly. Utilities extra. Refer-
ences required. Option to buy available.
Highway 8, near Seaforth. 482-5039. 25-39-tf
EXCELLENT 2 storey 3 bedroom brick
home. 527-0430. 25-43-1
4 bedroom house for rent. Close to stores.
Call 527-1822 after6 p.m. 25-43x1
26. APARTMENTS FOR RENT I
1 bedroom apartment available November
1st. 1250.00. 3 bedroom apartment available
November 1. Phone 527-1577. 26-43.1
I bedroom apartment available November
1st. $250.00. 3 bedroom apartment available
November 1. Phone 527-1577. 26-42.1
TWO bedroom apartment in a seniors
building. 527.1823
26-29-tf,
SMALL apartment most suitable for senior
citizen with or without fridge and stove.
Glenn Smith 887-6115. 26-43-1
31. NOTICE
EARN EXTRA MONEY! Learn to prepare
income Tax returns by correspondence.
Local franchise available. Write: Tax Time
Services Limited, 1304 Speers Rd., Oakville,
Ontario, L6L2X4. 33-43-01
BECOME AN AUCTIONEER 85 hours
instruction. Next class Nov. 16-23. South-
western Ontario School of Auctioneering.
Box 145 Innerkip, Ontario NOJ IMO (519)
469-3936,(519)537-2115: 33-43-01
RICHARD LOBB
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
SAT., OCT. 26 at 10 a.m. Household
furniture and appliances at Lobbs
Auction Barn, Clinton for Mrs. Stokes of
Goderich.
SATURDAY, NOYEMBER 2 at 10 a.m.
Household sale at Richard Lobb's Barn,
Clinton,
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10 at 1 p.m.
Baronial dining suite, heavily carved,
cranberry Hobnail hanging lamp, 1
piece burled walnut bedroom suite,
baby face gone with the wind lamp,
nags, Indian rugs, brass and copper
pieces, docks, oil lamps, 6 piece
Victorian parlour suite. This is a quality
sale for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Puller at the
Seaforth and District Community Cen-
tre.
Auction Sale
Antiques, furniture, appliances, etc. to
be held for Mrs. Myrtle Stokes of
Goderich at Richard Lobb's Auction
Barn. Clinton, Ontario.
Sat., Oct. 26
at 10 a.m.
King Size water bed with heater,
Kelvinator fridge, Tappan Gurney 30"
electric stove, Kenmore clothes dryer,
dining table, 4 chairs and hutch type
china cabinet, Lane cedar chest, cedar
wood blanket chest, small antique pine
blanket box, 4 piece bedroom suite, 4
drawer chest, drop front desk, lift top
antique hall table, wooden drop leaf
table, 4 matching chairs, 2 Windsor
style chairs, captain's chair, double bed
with mattress, pedestal coffee table,
magazine table, 2 dressers with mir-
rors, chesterfield and chair, old chester-
field and 2 matching chairs, 3 bedside
tables, chest of drawers, Avon bottles,
trunk, wringer washer, lawn chairs,
lantern, lamps, chamber pitcher and
basin, vacuum cleaner, wooden floor ,
lamp, platform rocker, old hi fi, chrome
table with 2 leaves and six chairs, baby
buggy, stroller, mirrors, card table,
bedding pots and pans, dishes and
glassware, small appliances, Norfolk
crystal, Sunflower crystal, silver pieces, •
old Carnival bowl, set of Elite Limoges
dishes, garden tools, shovels, etc. Note:
Many good additions will be added to
this large sale.
TERMS CASH
AUCTiONEER- RICHARD LOBB
482-7898
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 23, 1985 - A13
134. AUCTION SALES
DOUGLAS JACOB
2714894 or 895-6214
AUCTION REGISTER
SAT., NOV. 2 AT 11:00 A.M. Auction
sale of antiques; appliances: furniture
& misc. Items to be held at the Jacob
Auction Centre 145 Herbert St. In Mit-
chell for Mary Isabel Winchester of St.
Marys and the Estate of the Late Hilda
French.
SAT., NOV, 9 AT 11:00 A.M. - Fall
clearance auction of approx. 80 vehicles
Including late model can, trucks, 4 x 4's
and, plows to be held 1 mile West of
Stratford for Spinning Wheel Motors
Ltd.
SAT., NOV. 23 AT 11:00 A.M. Auction
sale of antiques; appliances; and
household effects to be held at tho
Jacob Auction Centre 1115 Herbert St. In
Mitchell. Mrs. Olive Wolkom
proprietress.
37. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
ELIZABETH M. GRIEVE
All persons having claims against the
Estate of Elizabeth McMichael Grieve,
late of the Town of Seaforthin the
County of Huron, deceased, who died on
the 8th day of August, 1985, are hereby
notified to send in full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or before
the 6th day of November, 1985, after
which date the assets will be distributed
having regard only to claims then
received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 11th day
of October 1985.
McCONNELL, STEWART
& DEVEREA UX
Banisters, &c.,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS & OTHERS
In the Estate of
CLARENCE MALONE
All persons having claims against the
estate of Clarence Malone, late of the
Town of Seaforth in the County of Huron,
deceased who died on or about the 29th
day of September, 1985 are hereby
notified to send in full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or before
the 6th day of November, 1985, after
which date the assets will be distributed
having regard only to claims then
received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 11th day
of October 1985.
McCONNELL, STEWART
& DEVEREAUX
Barristers, &c.,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executor
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
W iIIIAM J. STOREY
All persons having claims against the
estate of William J. Storey, late of the
Township of Hullett in the County of
Huron, deceased who died on the 10th
day of September 1985, are hereby
notified to send in full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or before
the 6th day of November 1985, after
which date the assets will be distributed
having regard only to claims then
received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 11th day
of October, 1985.
McCONNELI„ STEW ART
& DEVEREAUX
Banisters, &c.,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executor
38. SERVICE DIRECTORY
Fuel Oil Furnace
24HOURSERViCE Repair and Cleaning
Paratchek's Maintenance
Dublin 345-2235
HENSALL LIVESTOCK
SALES
Every Thursday at 12:30 p.m
All classes of livestock
W E INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS
Victor Hargreaves Greg Hargreaves
482-7511 Clinton 262-2619 Hensel]
Barry Miller
236-2717 Exeter& 229-6205 Kirkton
PLUMBING
HEATING
and ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS.-- -.-...
_ii illIMIftams.,„,,,-
Home
Hardware
SILLS
HOME
HA RDW ARE
Seaforth' 527-1620
Abattoirand Meat Market
Hwy. 83-31 miles east of Exeter
123
Try us for
CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING
Kill Days- Tuesdays
OURSPECIALTY
Home cured and smoked meats
processed exactly the way you like it.
DAON DEVELOPMENTS
Sundecks, Soffits, Roofing, Sidewalks, Renovations,
Drywalling, Plumbing, Electrical, Tree Removal,
Eavestroughing, Fencing, Siding.
10% Discount for Seniors
No Job is too big or too small.
15 YEARS EXPERIENCE , 24HOUR SERVICE
345-2399
TAXIDERMIST
Deer, Moose Heads, and fur
on tanning specialty.
393-6385
39. CARD OF THANKS
M ELA DY
Thank you. I wish to thank all the kind
people who came to visit me, sent cards,
flowers, etc. while d was in Seaforth
Hospital, Special thanks to the nurses and
doctors who took such good care of me, May
I sum up my thanks in this poem:
The' Way
A loving word,
A cheerful smile,
A kindlythought or two,
A helpfl hand, a ready step,
They help,
My friend,
They do.
A thoughtful deed,
Of willingness to cheer,
An endless day,
Of service,
Friend.
These things make life most dear,
kind, do good,
ve loving thoughts,
Throughout the live long day,
Think right, serve God,
Be friend to all, ,
And you have found the way.
Marie Louise Melady
39-43-1
CARTER
The family of the late Philip Maxwell Carter
would like to express our sincere thanks and
appreciation to our friends, relatives and
neighbors for their deeds of kindness and
expressions of sympathy during our recent
bereavement. Special thanks to Dr. Malleus
and the nursing staff at Seaforth Community
Hospital who have all been so helpful during
this hard time. A very special thanks to Rev.
Cheryl -Ann Stadelbauer-Sampa for the
lovely service and Ross Ribey for being so
obliging. Thanks also to the ladies of the
Egmondville United Church for the lovely
lunch after the funeral. Your thoughtfulness
will always be remembered.
Dorothy Carter and Family
39-43x1
CH RISTIA N
Thank you to all who attended the shower
and our party. We really appreciated your
presence and the many wonderful gifts that
we received, in gratitude,
Sherrill and Robert Christian
39-43x1
NICHOLSON
A special thanks to Reeve, Council and
ratepayers for the lovely gift and party on my
appreciation night. Also thanks to everyone
who attended to make it a memorable
occasion. Al and Helen Nicholson
39-43x1
NOLAN
The,family of the late Dennis Nolan would
like to express their sincere thanks and
appreciation to our relatives friends and
neighbors, for their mass offerings and floral
tributes, the doctors and nurses of Seaforth,
Clinton and University Hospitals for their
care, the management and staff of Vincent
Farm Equipment, Father Canlana and
Father Pluto for their visits and prayers, the
pallbearers and flower bearers, Whitne -
Rlbey Funeral Home the C.W.L of St.
Columban for the delicious lunch. Every-
thing was deeply appreciated.
Anne Nolan and Family
39-43x1
BEl'17ES
I would like to thank my family and friends
for the cards, flowers and treats i received
while i was a patient at Seaforth Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Wong, Dr. Rodney and
the nursing staffit was greatly appreciated.
Pamela Betties
39-43x1
MCGA ViN
i would like to say thank you to all my
neighbors, friends and relatives for flowers,
cards, gifts, and visitations. Special thanks
to Dr Underwood, Rev. Gordon Simmons,
St. Thomas A.C. W .. Senior Citizens, nurses,
candy stripers and the entire staff of
Seaforth Community Hospital for which i am
very grateful. Carrie McGavin
39-43-1
SMITH
To the many friends and relatives for their
kindness, in the recent loss of my husband
Joseph Norman (Norm) Smithto those who
sent floral tributes, cards, and donations, to
the heart and stroke fund, to the Legion
iadies Auxiliary for the lovely luncheon, i
extend my sincere thanks. Special thanks to
the pallbearers, flower bearers, to the Royal
Canadian Legion Branch 156, and to the
Masonic Lodge 170 for conducting services
at the funeral home. To the Rev. G
Simmons for a lovely service and committal
" to the Ball and Falconer Funeral Home for
conducting such a dignified funeral and for
presenting me with such a beautiful
Memorial Bible. I give my heartfelt thanks.
Mary K. (McGrath Smith
40-43x1
RYAN
I would like to thank my relatives and friends
for their kindness, visits and cards while I
was a patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital. Pat Ryan
39-42.1
COLE- MURRAY
We wish to express our sincere appreciation
to all our relatives, neighbors and friends for
all the gifts, cards and best wishes we
received on the Occasion of our 40th
Wedding Anniversary. Thanks to our family
for planning this very special day for us,
Bob and Margaret Cole
and Jack and Ellen Murray
39-43-1