The Huron Expositor, 1984-08-08, Page 15CLASSIFIED
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NTED TO BUY
A winch from silo unloader. Phone 345.2170,
11-32-1
MIXED grain or barley. 262-5708. 11-31-2
PLANO WANTED: Not necessarily in good
condition, Phone collect 519-669-2198 or
519-669-2280. 11.01xtf
13. RE
L ESTATE
INCOME PROPERTY: 13 unit apartment
building, Durham (Hwy. 6, North Guelph)
7-2 bedroom, 6-1 bedroom, laundra-mat,
parking. Steady income. Lowered to
$120,000. Call 519-369-2414, John J. Coutts
Ltd.,Realtor. 13-32-01
14. P
HOUSE FOR SALE, 116 North Main St.
Close to high school, shoe factory and arena.
527-1325. 14-18-tf
22. LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
GORDON EMERSON TROYER
late of the Township of Hay,
in the County of Huron, deceased
All persons claiming against the above
Estate are required to forward full
particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the 31st day of
August, 1984, after which date the
assets will be distributed.
DONNELLY & MURPHY
18 The Square
Goderich, Ontario
Solicitors for the Estate
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
JAMES EDWARD McQUAID
All persons having claims against the
estate of James Edward McQuaid late
of the Town of Seaforth in the County of
Huron, deceased who died on the 19th
day of June, 1984, are hereby notified to
send in full particulars of their claims to
the undersigned on or before the 29th
day of August, 1984, after which date
the assets will be distributed having
regard only to claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario, this 3rd day
of August. 1984.
McCONNELL, STEWART,
DEVEREAUX & SMITH
Barristers, & c.
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for: the executors
AUCTION SALE
Of 1'/, Storey home; trailer; furniture;
appliances; antiques 8 misc. Items to bo
hold In the Hamlet o4 Staffo on
SAT. AUG. 11 AT 11:00 A.M.
Property: Situated on this property
known as Lot 57 o4 Plan 312 Is a 3
bedroom vinyl sided home and a 26'
14' barn. This nicely decorated home
has now oak cupboards, an oil furnace,
sunporch, and is insulated. The lot Is 66
ft, x 132 ft. and has Its own well.
Vendor Is wilting to take mortgage to o
qualified purchaser. To view phone
345-2528 or 729.2858. Terms: 10%
down day of sale. Balance In 30 days.
Selling subject to reserve bid and prior
sale.
Household: Gilson upright freezer; G.E.
30 inch electric stove; chrome kitchen
suite: wooden extension table: china
cabinet; Sean 26 inch console colour
T.V.; Air king humidifier; 3 atom
waterfall bedroom suite; RCA cnnw.lo
stereo; cedar chest; low style dresser;
wicker rocker; pine chest o4 drawers:
Tamp table: desk: 4 drawer filing
cabinet; sofa bed; [Normandy mantel
dock: wringer washer; typewriter;
adding machine: lamps: cool oil lamps;
chesterfield suite; bedding: dishes:
vacuum cleaner; 12 inch 8 & W portable
T.V.; two kerosene heaters; bottom of
antique comer cabinet; and numerous
other pieces-
IMisc.: Snowflite 7 Hp. snow blower;
Clipper gas mower; J.D. garden tiller;
fertilizer spreader: weed sprayer:
Powerlite chain saw; wheelbarrow;
hedge trimmer; Coteman stove: six ft.
aluminum step Ladder; table saw; two
wheel trailer; garden and hand tools:
etc.
Trailer: 1972 Hilo tandem travel trailer
with 2 way fridge; gas stove 8 oven,
sleeps six. (A-1. selling subject to
moderate reserve bid.
Terms: Cas.'[ ce Cheque with I.D.
Proprietor: Garnet Mclean 345-2528
Auctioneer: Douglas Jacob
271-7894 or 393-6214
16. PROPERTYfor RENT
UPPER Duplex, 2 bedrooms, own gas
furnace, separate entrance, parking. Avail-
able July. 527-1833. 15-18-tf
HEATED 2 bedroom apartment, carpet
throughout. Close to shopping. 527-0828.
15-29-tf
ANGLER'S Haven Lodge on Georgian Bay.
25% discount for August and September.
Excellent fishing for pickerel, pike and bass.
Boat rentals available.
15-32-01
HOUSE and barn for rent in Cromarty area.
Phone 345-2496. 15-32-2
19. NOTICE
CAREER in trucking, transport drivers
needed. Now is the time to train for your
Class A licence. For interviews contact Mery
Orr Transport. London, 519-432-1726.
19-32-01
FREE 128 page career guide shows how to
train at home for 205 top paying full and part
time jobs. Granton Institute, 265A Adelaide
Street West, Toronto. Call (416) 977-3929
today. 19-32-01
15. PROPERTYfor RENT
Elizabeth Court
Apartments
176 Oxford St.,
Hensall
ONE BEDROOM AVAILABLE
includes utilities, carpeting, appliances,
laundry facilities. -
Phone 262-2846
22. LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of
GERADA KRAMERS
All persons having claims against the
estate of Gerada Kramers late of the
Village of Dublin in the County of Perth,
deceased who died on the 30th day of
June 1984, are hereby notified to send in
full particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the 22nd day of
August, 1984, after which date the
assets will be distributed having regard
only to claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 30th day
of July, 1984.
McCONNELL, STEWART
DEVEREAUX & SMITE
Barristers, & c.,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executors
20. AUCTION SALES
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
House, antiques. appliances, old radio
parts to he held at Port Albert, Ont.
north of Goderich nn 21 highway for the
Estate of Hector Tigert
Wednesday, August 15
at 6 p_ m.
Property will be offered at 7:30 p.m.
Antique oak ice box, two blanket boxes,
large antique chest of drawers, combi-
nation secretary and bookcase w/mirror
and glass door, antique dresser. antique
2 door washstand w/side towel bars and
moustache shills. antique flat to wall
cupboard w /drop front and 3 drawers, 2
antique wooden beds. small old wall
phone. three trunks. lantern, old 1000
ins scalc beam. crockery, small chem'
table. brass fire extinguisher. 2 gramo-
phone cabinets. portable electric sewing
machine. new wall phone. antique
counter tap scale w/marble top, 3
wooden planes. Electrohome micro-
wave. Viscount chest freezer, old
Underwood typewriter. Warm morning
wood and coal heater. Coca Cola pop
cooler. old store model: quantity of split
fire wood. three old cars for parts or
scrap. RCAF radio transmitter. RCAF
badges and collectables. quantity of old
radio parts. snowshoes, minow traps,
bottle capper. cast frying pans. boxes of
animal traps. fish nets. life jackets,
small boat anchor, hand tools, plus,
many other items of interest.
TERMS CASH
AUCTIONEER - RICHARD W13)3
Clinton 482-7898
Sen- -*
AUCTION SALE
of partial furniture and effects for FRANK MADILL, with additions.
TO BE MELD AT %%ROMAMI AUCTION CENTRE
Saturday, August 11, 1984 11 earn.
CONSISTING OF: Radial saw, 10" (excellent cond.); 36" wood lathe on
frame; chest freezer; 2 door fridge; air conditioner; 3 section
bookcase; 2 dressers 8 matching chests of drawers; antique
occasional chair; 2 chesterfield chairs; armoire; large oak desk; 3
pce. bedroom suite; wardrobe; Fr. Prov. coffee table; Impressive
china cabinet; 2 stereo sets: 2 prosectors; cameras; several small
tables; large selection good books; Old Colony flatware; chrome
table w/4 swivel choirs; pictures: mirrors; floor 8 table lamps;
bedding; large selection dishes, glassware. pots, pans; collection
Depression glass; several Anniversary dishes; large old tin tea box;
garden tools; lawn chairs; numerous other articles.
NOTE: PREVIEW - Friday, August 10th, 7-9 P.M.
MOBILE LUNCH JACK ALEXANDER - Auctioneer
19. NOTICE
TAX planningis more important to a
farmer s situaion than tax preparation. At
Farm Business Consultants we plan with our
members 52 weeks of the year. For effective
tax planning- call FBC toll free 1-800-265-
1002:- 19-32-01
COMPUTER operator, programming, word
processors. Train now for your future. Write
DMD Computer Training Institute, 232 King
Street North, Waterloo, Ontario N2J 2Y7.
Mrs. Aebi. 19-32-01
17.WANTED TRENT
A one bedroom apartment or small house in
Dublin by September,J......Phone Gloria at
345.2017 after 5 p.m. \ 17-31-
18. FIR RENT
FLOOR sanders for rent, B. & M. Rentals
and Sales. Wingham, 357-1666. 18-45-tf
24.CAR+- OF THANKS
SHAVALIER
The family of the late Slim and Wilba
Shavalier wish to express their sincere
thanks and appreciation to everyone for their
many acts of kindness. Special thanks to Ina
and family, Dr. Malleus and Underwood,
Ross Ribey and the staff at Seaforth
Community Hospital. Your kindness and
thoughtfulness will always be remembered.
Mara, Dean and Family
24-32-1
JANSEN
Rudy and Judy Jansen would like to thank
the Seaforth Fire Department for bringing
the wheat fire under control as quickly as
they did. 24-32-1
HOGGART
1 wish to express my sincere thanks and
appreciation to my family, neighbors,
relatives and friends for flowers, gifts, and
visits while 1 was a patient in Seaforth
Community Hospital. Special thanks to Dr,
Malleus and the nursing staff for being so
kind and considerate, Laura Hoggart
24-32x1
HALL
I would like to thank everyone who attended
my community shower and for all of the
lovely gifts, 1 would also like to thank all of
the ladies for preparing the program and for
the delicious lunch. It will always be
remembered. Debbte Hall
24-32-1
SiEMON
1 would like to thank my husband and family,
relatives, friends and neighbors who sent
curds, flowers and treats. Also for Rev.
Archie Robertson's visits and Drovers. also
for Elev. Horst's visit and prayer while I was
a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. A
special thanks to Dr. Wong, all the kind
nursing staff and for all the good meals. It
was all greatly appreciated. Also for the fast
service by ambulance. To Bernice and Hugh
who came over to help. Frieda Siemon
24-32x 1
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Three bedroom 1 V: storey house,
furniture, appliances, to be held at 157
King Street West, Hensail. Ontario for
Estate of Pearl Koehler
Thursday, August 16
a16ppm. 5
Property will be offered at 7:30 p.m.
Property consists of three bedroom 11/2
storey house sided with white Stelco
steel siding, modern kitchen and bath,
home is in good condition, paved
driveway. Situated on a large lot on the
main street close to arena, downtown,
past office etc. This is a good home for
anyone. Terms on property 10% down
day of sale balance due in 30 days. Being
offered subject to a reserve bid if not sold
prior to sale date.
Far stewing or InforintlOti_ gime
Glen Koehler m12624063.
AUCI10NE1 R - RICHAKD LOBO
482.78913
25.9N MEMORIAM
Estate
Auction Sale
House, modern appliances, furniture
etcto be held at 157 King Street West,
Hensall. Ontario for the Estate of Pearl
Koehler
Thursday Evening
August 16
at 6 p.m.
House will be offered at 7:30 p.m.
RCA floor model colour TV. Kenmore
automatic clothes washer and dryer,
Westinghouse 15 cubic ft. harvest gold `:'
fridge with laft hand door and matching
30" electric stove, in good condition;
Westinghouse 7 cu. ft. chest freezer,
Filter Queen vacuum cleaner w/ power
head. Symphonic component stereo
w/record player and eight track player,
modern solid maple kitchen table w/two
leaves and four matching chairs (new),
Singer sewing machine in cabinet,
chesterfield and matching chair; plat-
foroi rocker, 2 upholstered swivel
rocking chairs nearly new, table lamps,
matching coffee and end tables, pede-
stal coffee table, crock, modern IA size
wooden bed w/box spring and mattress,
dresser w/mirror, pine blanket box,
cedar blanket box. three piece bedroom
suite w/mattress, Seth Thomas mantel
dock, three piece bedroom suite w/box
spring and mattress, oil lamp, bedroom
lamps, copper boiler. floor lamp, foot
stool, pole lamp, small china cabinet,
battery wall clock. oil painting, card
table and chair set, folding picnic table.
stainless steel pots and pan set, Rogers
Bros. remembrance pattern set of six
silverware, small appliances including
toaster oven. dishes and glassware,
eight place setting of good dishes,
aluminum step ladder, folding picnic
table, lawn chairs, 2 cycle gas lawn
mower, garden toots plus many items
too numerous to mention,
TERMS CASH
AUCTIONEER - RICHARD L0811
Clinton 482-7898
SHOLDICEi In loving memory of Warren J.
Sholdice who was so suddenly taken from us
three years ago, August 7, 1981.
You little thought when leaving home
You would no more return
That you in death so soon would sleep
And leave us here to mourn
We know not if you suffered
We did not see you die
We only know you passed away
And never said goodbye.
Ever remembered by wife Barbara, sons
Stephen and Scott, Mother and Dad
Sholdice, brothers Gary and Roger and sister
Beverley and families. 25-32x1
TAYLOR: In loving memory of a dear
brother, Barry Taylor who passed away
August 9, 1983 •
There is a face that haunts us ever,
And a voice which brought us cheer,
And a smile we'll forever remember
When in silence we dry every tear.
Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by
Hazel Dick, Thomas Taylor, Robert Taylor,
Neil Taylor, Margaret Naylor, Patricia
McKay,Linda Taylor and nieces and
nephews. 25-324
26. PERSONAL
MEET your match, For all ages and
unattached. Thousands of members anxious
to meet you. Prestige Acquaintances. Call
toll-free 1-800-263-9103. Hours noon to 8
D. 26-32-01
29. ENGAGEMENTS
PENNINGTON - RICHMOND
Mrs, Mary Pennington, Brussels is pleased
to announce the forthcoming marriage of her
daughter, Marlene to Gary Richmond, son of
Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Richmond, Blyth. The
wedding will takelace Saturday, August
18, at 4:30 in St. John's Anglican Church,
Brussels, Open reception to follow at 9 p.m.,
Brussels Community Centre, 29-32-1
ANDERSON - ARTS
Eric and Marjorie Anderson of RR#1
Londesboro are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their daughter Pat
to Gary Arts, son of Harry and Nelly Arts of
Seaforth. The wedding will take place
Saturday, September 1, 1984 at St. James
Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth at 3 p.m.
29-32-1
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Auction Sale
Some antiques, furniture, appliances
etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's
Auction Barn, Clinton, Ont. for Bill
Parker of Bayfield plus additions.
Saturday, August 11
at 10 a. n -
Admiral 10 cubic ft. square .odel
fridge, 6 years old; Enterprise 30" gas
stove, 6 years old: Magnavox 26" floor
model colour TV with remote control
less than 1 year old; Maytag apt. size
clothes dryer, Brunswick phonograph, 9
piece dining suite, cherry drop leaf
table, two gunstock chairs, 3 plank scat
chairs, pressback rocking chair, single
door washstand, cedar blanket box,
Blest of drawers, hump back trunk,
antique dresser w/oval mirror. small
desk w/drawers on one side, two
chesterfields, chrome table and four
chairs, 3 piece bedroom suite, conti•
nental double bed, magazine table,
coffee table, wooden smokers stand,
small tables, floor Tamp. upholstered
chairs, dining table, sic chairs and
buffet; 12 place setting of good dishes
w/platters and bowls, set of brass
candlestick holders, vacuum cleaner,
spoon collection, 2 antique oil lamp
bases, lawn lounge. picture frames.
dishes and glassware. pots and pans,
small appliances. Black and Decker
hedge trimmer, gas lawn mower,
bicycles, bedding and linens plus our
usual large offering too numerous to
mention.
TERMS CASH
AUCTIONEER - RICHARD LOBB
482-7898
®`-
RICHARD LOBB
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
WED. AUG. 8, 6 p.m. Car. house.
furniture for Mrs. (Melvin) Irene Glan-
ville at Hensall Arena. Hensall. Ont.
SAT. AUG. 11 at 10 a.m. Furniture,
appliance. antiques. etc. at Lobb Auc•
tion Barn, Clinton, Ont. for Bill Parker of
Bayfield plus additions
WED. AUG. 15 at 6p -m. House and 31/2
acres antiques etc. for the Estate of
Hector Tigert in Port Albert. Ont.
THURSDAY, AUG. 16, 6 p.m. House
and modern appliances, furniture. etc.
for Pearl Koehler Estate. 157 West St.
Hensall. Ont.
SAT. AUG. 18 at 10 a.m. Antiques,
furniture, appliance etc. to be held at
Lobb Auction Barn, Clinton. Ont. for
Mrs. Lillie Neeb of Mitchell, Ont.
WED. AUG. 22, 6 p.m- Household
auction for Consitt Estate of Henson at
Hensail Arena.
SAT. AUG. 25, 10 a.m- Furniture. tools,
farm machinery, combine, etc. for
David Livingston, 3/ miles east of
Clinton and 1 mile north,
WED. AUG. 29,10 a -m. Some antiques,
furniture. buggies, tractors. farm ma-
chinery, and approx. 50 acres of land for
the Estate of Gordon Troyer. 1V. miles
north and approximately 3 miles west of
Hensall, Ont.
SAT. SEPT 1 at 10 a.m. Lobb Bros.
Consignment machinery auction, at
Lobb Bros. Machinery auction . yard,
Bayfield Rd., Clinton. To consign phone
482-3409 or 482-7898.
Museum employs
There are 11 employees at the Huron
County Pioneer Museum who work hard to
make the museum one of the best. They are
as follows:
Sylvia Bates: Sylvia is .working at the
museum for 12 weeks under The Ontario
Career Action Program (OCAP). Her
responsibilities include compiling and
typing the 1984 Museum Operating Grant
Application; assisting in,the preparation of
the Museum Research Policy, and the
procedures for the Museum Collections
Management Policy and Conservation
Policy. Sylvia is a graduate of Georgian
College in Owen Sound in Secretarial
Studies. In the future, she hopes to find full
time employment relating to her field of
study.
Lily Lu: Lily is a Katimavik participant
from Richmond, British Columbia, and will
be working at the museum from July until
September. In September, the Katimavik
group moves on to Montreal. Lily hopes to
start the RCMP training program at the
completion of her nine month term with
Katimavik.
Friedel Nanz: Friedel has been employed
at the museum since 1963 and has been
Assistant Curator for the past 18 years. Her
responsibilities include inventory control
and sales of souvenirs, incoming cash flow,
time sheets, as well as general secretarial
duties. In the curator's absence, Friedel is
the acting curator.
Donna Stegenstad: Donna is working at
the museum as a part-time receptionist -
secretary. Her responsibilities include
admissions and sales of souvenirs. Donna is
employed by various departments of the
county as a floater and is presently assisting
Friedel Nanz in a variety of museum duties.
Kirsten Harrett: Kirsten is a graduate of
economics from Bishop's University in
Quebec. As Educational Program Co-
ordinator, Kirsten along with the museum
volunteers, is responsible for formulating
an educational program for Grades 3-5, for
classroom visitation to the museum. This
involves , lessonandpractical
"hands nn"slidespvnerience ustnPs hnthprnrieinal
eleven
and reproduced artifacts. Kirsten hopes to
attend the University of Toronto this fall to
pursue a degree in physiotherapy,
Barbara Gross: Barb is part of the
Experience '84 Program for 12 weeks, which
is a government sponsored program to help
students acquire career related experience.
Barb has completed her first year in Fine
Art at the University of Waterloo. Her role
at the museum is that of doing the art work
and lettering of signs and promotional
material for the museum. Barb hopes to
pursue a future related to commercial art.
Lee Erb: Lee is in his eighth year at the
museum, as head custodian. He is
responsible for the maintenance of the
buildings and grounds at the museum as
well as the historic site of Tiger Dunlop's
Tomb. Lee will be retiring in the spring of
'85 and is looking forward to doing some
serious fishing.
Dave Yates: Dave is presently a part-time
employee at the Marine Museum. His
responsibilities include admissions and
guided tours of the Marine Museum. Dave is
starting his fourth year at Huron College,
Western University, London. He is studying
history and political science and hopes to
complete a Masters degree in international
relations. He sees himself as some day being
an employee of the foreign service.
Larry Wilson: Larry is part-time
custodian at the museum. His
responsibilities include maintenance of
buildings and grounds at the museum as
well as at the site of Tiger Dunlop's Tomb.
This is Larry's first year with the museum.
Raymond Scotchmer: Raymond has been
the curator of the Huron County Pioneer
Museum for 15 years. Raymond oversees all
operations of the museum and is responsible
to the Agriculture and Property Committee
of Huron Cotinty Council for museum
activities, programs, budget, promotion,
and management of all employees.
Pat Carter: Pat has been the registrar at
the museum for five years. Pat is
responsible for research and acquisition of
. our present and incoming artifacts.
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