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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-08-29, Page 1724.0 l.RD OF THANKS J 11. WA 'JTEDTO BUY 9. USED CARS 1974 Montego, 4 door in good condition. Phone 527-1626. Best offer. 9-34x1 CUT FUEL in half. Truck diesels, 5 speed, overdrive, guaranteed, from 51634.00. Fits all size trucks. Lotsa Supply In Vancouver, installation items. Dealers required. (604) 465-5006 or 110 Woolridge St., Coquitlam,35l B.C. (604) 520-3611. 1979 four door, Dodge Aspen, 70,000 miles, new tires, engine in good repair, as is. $1500. 565-2588 or 236-7742. 9-35-2 1110. ARTICLES FO Y S,;LLE- HUMIDIFIER . crib and mattress, walker, swing, crib toys. 527-0509. 10-35-1 APARTMENT SIZE refrigerator, in excellent condition. Phone 527-1802. 10-35x1 WEEKLY SPECIALS! See our ad in Focus! Clinton Boxed Meats, just off Hwy. N4 north of Clinton, 1% mile south of Londesboro. Watch for our sign. Call collect 523-9508. 10-35-1 GUNS: 1N .22 cal. magnum H & R semi auto with scope. 10 .22 cal. repeater bolt action Sureshot. 1N .22 cal. semi auto with scope Cooey. 1# 12 guage single shot shot gun; 10 .22 cal. lever Action rifle. Phone 527-0680 before 6 p.m. 35x1 4# Ford Keystone Treker wheel mags, 15" excellent shape. $150.00, 527-0680 beffore -re.6 p.m. 1 TOive away to a good home, white kittens. 27675. 10-35-1 RUST -BROWN chesterfield, oyer 7 feet long, matching chair, $70.00. Double bed and mattress, $12,00, suitable student, rec room, summer cottage. 527-1207. 10-35x1 GUITARS for sale. Tender, Stratocastor, Electric and Goya acoustic. Best offer. Excellent condition. Ask for Rick 527-1592. 1 BOYS bicycle for sale, 527-0115. 10-34-2 RED HAVEN Peaches, cooking and eating apples, tomatoes, plums, potatoes, new honey, apple butter, fresh cider, Special Hollandia cookies, 5 lbs. $4.00; turnovers, snacks, peanut butter. chocolate chip 2 lbs. 52,00 at Art Bell's Fruit Farm, 524-8037. 10 -34 -If TRI -COUNTY TIRES, RR2 Brussels, Ont. Next to new tires with high tread, $25.00 tire with guarantee. 2 miles west of Moncrieff. Phone 887-6932 or 887-6968. 10-32-4 TRUCKLOADS of stabs and edgings from our sawmill. R.J. Dungey & Sons, Mitchell, 348.8477, NEW itgntweight Winabago travel trailer, built to be towed, by 4 or 6 cyl, car or truck. $1500 complete. 482.3723, 10-35x1 EATING and cooking apples, ,pears and plums, in season, at.M C► rpont Orchards, 1 mile south of Varna. 482-3214. 10-35-2 BASSET pups (Hushpuppies), tri -color, registered, shots, tattoos, wormed. Quality pets. Ready Sept. 8. Reserve now. 527-1833 10-35x2 USED file cabinets, desks, storage cabinets, bookcases, office chairs. stacking chairs, lockers, drafting boards, restaurant tables. Lovers New and Used, 254 Adelaide Street, London (519) 681.2254, Mon. to Fri, 9-5, Sat. 9-12. 10-35-01 ONE pair of brown pants. size 46, like new, one pair of green pants, size 46, like new, 55.00 each. Black light overcoat, size 44. 55,00 or all three for 510.00. 527-0422 at noon. 10-35-1 1983 450 Nighthawk motorcycle with wind shield. and carrier, 5,000 klms, 31700 or best reasonable offer. Phone 887-9275 anytime. 10.35x1 STEEL BUILDINGS. Direct factory clear• once. tip to 40 per cent discounts, widths 30' to 120' any length. Limited quantities, Act now Save, Call toll free 1.800-461-7689. 10-35-01 10. ARTICLES FOR SALE ELECTROLUX vacuum cleaner, 5 years old, complete with new hose, supply of bags, and power head. 527-1764 after 6. 10-35x1 4 white uniforms, size 22%. $5 each carbed in excellent condition, 520.00. 3endron stroller needing a new seat cover, 5.00. 482-3684. STORM WINDOWS: 2 aluminum 33" x 60", 3 white aluminum, 37" x 72" with screens. Excellent condition, $25 each. Phone 345- 2326. 10-35x1 HARDWOOD, cut and ready for furnaces and wood stove. 530 pet cord. Call 527-0968. 10-35-4 URINE -ERASE guarantees removal of urine (dog, cat, people) stains, odors from carpets Regardless stain age. Free brochure. Reidel Chemicals Limited, Box 7500, London. Ontario N5Y4X8. 10.35-01 PIANO WANTED: Not necessarily in good condition, Phone collect 519-669.11981 or 519-669-2280. POTTED GARDEN MUMS Our Own New CROP MELONS By The Bushel TOMATOES Pick Your Own Or Picked BEANS & BROCCOLI RED & WHITE POTATOES ., Plus Much More... 'Where Quality Comes First' TE -EM FARM MARKET & GREENHOUSES R.R. No. 1 Bayfield 482-3020 Ted & Emma Venderwouden 12 ANTEP STUDENT needs ride from Seaforth to Stratford Monday to Friday. Class time 8.41 1262.5186. [14. PI':OPE -,TY liar SALEIJ PROPERTY FOR SALE in Ontario, House for sale, near Lake Huron, must be seen to be appreciated. Reduced. Make offer. 416-447- 6717 or write M. McRae, William St. Brussels, Ont. NOG 1HO. 14-34.02 [15. let ROPE TY for RENT TWO bedroom heated apartment on Main Street, self contained. 527.0278, 15-35x1 ONE bedroom apartment. 527-0885. 15-35x1 3 bedroom home, Brucefield, recently renovated, very large lot, available now. 5285 per month. Call 482.7195. 15-35x1 1 16. FOR SALE OR RENT 1975 Ford motor home. 527-1001. ( 6-34-2 17.WANTEDTO RENT BARN set up for finishing hogs. Phone 262-6808. 1 18. FOR RENT FLOOR sanders for rent. B. & M. Rentals and Sales, Wingham, 357-1666. 18-34-tf 19. NOTICE LEARN to prepare income tax returns by correspondence. Write U & R Tax Schools, 207-1345 Pembina Hwy., Winnipeg, Man. R3T 2B6 for free brochure. 19-35-01 FREE 128 page career guide shows how to train at home for 205 top paying full and part time jobs. Granton Institute 265A Adelaide St. est Toronto. Call (416) 977.39 19 todayyy. FLEA MARKET Vendors add to your present income by selling -high volume and large profit margin line of axes and hickory handles, EOCt Phone Sales Manager at (705) 689-2374. 19-35-01 DO you know a "Good Kid" who deserves an award for community service, bravery or courage in overcoming a physical limitation? Nominate them for an Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year award. contact this newspaper for1 details. 19-35-01 FRESH HONEY FOR SALE 1000 per pound Discount of .10 a pound _ In your own containers ELGIN YOUNG R.R. #1 Seaforth, Ontario Phone 527-1519 ARE you living with a drinking problem? Al Anon can help. 527-1650. 1g-35-1 CAREE to trucking. Transport drivers needed. Now is the time to train for your Class A li nse, For interviews contact Mery Orr Transport. London (519) 432.17261.35.01 FARM TAXES and Tax Planning are complex and confusing subjects. Farm Business Consultants' Philosopy is to use the largest in -computer technology to take maximum advantage of every tax break possible. You cannot afford to use the second best. Call FBC toll free 1-800-265-1002. 19-35-01 24.0 R i!' OF THANKS CLINCHERS Owners and staff of Clincher's would like to thank everybody who helped with putting the Clincher's fund raising benefit together and the people who attended and made the event a success, which was held at R -D's Boogy Parlor, Grand Bend on Aug. 19th, 1984: And with the success the owners look forward to seeing you in the spring of '85. 24-35-1 NESBITT I would like to.thank my family, relatives and friends for cards, treats and visits while a patient in University Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Bourne and nursing staff on 9th floor. It was all greatly appreciated. Florence Nesbitt 24-35x1 22. LEGAL NOTICES 20. AUCTION SALES ONTARIO'S Largest Farm Machinery Con signment Sale, Norwich, Ontario. Friday Sept. 14/84,10 a.m. (Sales conducted second Friday each month). Approximately 150-175 tractors plus all types of farm equipment. nments welcome,informa- tions call (519) 424-9998 or For(519)e424-9093. Proprietors K.S. Hamulecki & Sons. 20-35-01 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of FRANCIS MORRIS All persons having claims against the estate of Francis Morris, late of the Town of Seaforth in the County of Huron, deceased who died on the 8th day of July, 1984, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of September, 1984, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 8th day of August, 1984. McCONNELL, STEW ART, DEVEREAUX & SMITH Barristers, &c-, Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the executer NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of MARY HAUGH All persons having claims against the, estate of Mary Haugh, late of the Township of Tuckersmith in the County of Huron, deceased, who died on th 19th day of July, 1981, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of September, 1984, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 8th day of August, 1984. IVHCONNELL, STEWART, DEVEREAUX & SMITH Barristers, &c., Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors fax the executors ANTIQUES & AUCTION SALES Walton, Ontario [519] 887.6050 AUCT�,t,N CALEND�4i's Saturday, Septer�be�' 8 10 a.m Antiques, furniture, tools, lots of misc. Items, Main St. Walton, Sales Manager JUDI WEISBROD Auctioneer DAVE WEISBROD RICHARD LOBB Clinton 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR WED. AUG. 29, 10 a.m. Some antiques, fyrniture, buggies, tractors, farm ma- chinery, and approx. 50 acres of land for the Estate of Gordon Troyer, 1'/. miles north and approximately 3 miles west of Hensall, Ont. THURSDAY, AUG.30, 6 p.m. Antiques, furniture, appliances, etc. at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton, Ont, SAT. SEPT 1 at 10 a.m. Lobb Bros. Consignment machinery auction, at Lobb Bros. Machinery auction yard, Hayfield Rd., Clinton, To consign phone 482-3409 or 482-7898. SAT. SEPT. 8 at 10 a.m. Antiques:. furniture, appliances etc, to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton, Ont. for Mr. Leonard Cole of Goderich. SAT. SEPT. 15, at 10:30 a -m. Furniture, appliances, some antiques etc. to be held at the Brussels Arena for the Estate of Bernice Thompson of Brussels. FALL CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE Tractors, farm machinery, pickup truck. (car, tools & lathe from the estate of Al Sharp), etc. to be held at Loh') Bros. Auction Yard, Bayfield Rd., Clinton, Ont. Saturday, September 1 10:00 a.m. TRACTORS! Case 2290, 490 hrs., MF 265w/duals, 1000 hrs.,; 434 IHC diesel, Belarus 500, approx. 1500 hrs., Oliver 88, 1975 Dodge pickup truck, Case 770, IHC 504 w/bean puller, Ford 900 w/narrow front end scorner & 4 row bean puller, MH 44. COM►'IBiNES: 1978 Gleaner F2 corn soybean special. cat)w/heater. gas engine, 13 ft. grain and 10 ft. pick up straw chopper, 4 row narrow corn head, combine has done only 1200 acres, in like new condition, John Deere 95 combine w/cab heater, gas engine, straw chop- per. 4 row narrow corn head, 13 ft. grain head & Innes pickup. 1975 MF 750 diesel combine w/cab heater, air, new straw chopper, new belts, 13 ft. pickup head w/12 ft. Innes pickup, run 1500 hrs. Additions to last week's equipment listing: EQUIPMENT: INC 620 20 run soybean & seed drill, II -1C R10 16 run drill, 1968 Ford tandem truck w/ 19 ft, box & hoist, good condition, Kongskilde 15 ft. 3 pt. vibra flex cultivator suitable for after harvest, Kongskilde triple K 4 furrow semi -mount plow w/rubber reset, Case 1370 w/cab & duals, MF 880 5 furrow semi mount plow w/automatic reset, Bear Cat 1820 A hammer mill w/elevator • feed for high moisture corn, MF 300 combine, iHC 400 tractor, MF 302 industrial w/loader, JD 4020, iHC B275 w/loader, 3 furrow Kongskilde mounted plow w/adj. sod bottoms, Steyer 548 4 wheel drive tractor, UFT 6 row front mount bean puller, NH 717 harvester & pickup. New idea picker shelter, INC forage box on wagon, Heath 1050 bean windrow in good condition, gravity bins, flat racks, 4 row mounted bean puller, New Holland 436 7 ft. crop chopper, plus many pieces of equipment not listed. FROM THE ESTATE OF AL SHARP: 1976 Ford Maverick, 4 door sedan, 6 cyl. auto, radio, CB radio selling as is in good condition. small Atlas metal lathe 3 inch swing 18" between centre, small hyd. press, portable air compressor, Galaxy 12 Speed drill press, drill vise, small bench grinder, small power hack saw, electric drills, skillsaw, small gear pullers, acetylene torch and cart, small disc sander, battery charger, shaft tachometer, 2 CB radio sets, a few hand auto body tools. See last week's paper for listings. Sale subject to additions and „ deletions. TERMS: CASH LUNCH BOOTH Phone now to consign your equipment. i SALE MANAGER: Fred Lobb 482.3409 AUCTIONEER! Richard Lobb 482-7898 HUGILL Many thanks to Seaforth Medical Clinic, Dr. Wong, nurses and staff at Seaforth Hospital for their excellent care and concern. Thanks to my family and friends for their visits and kindness. It will always be remembered. Leverne Hu ill 24-35x1 ROSE 1 wish to express my thanks to my family and friends for flowers, gifts, cards and visits, and to those who helped out at home while 1 was a patient in Goderich Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Jim Rose 24-35x1 PENNINGTON 1 would like to express my sincere "thanks" to all my friends, neighbors and relatives for the lovely gifts given to me at my community shower held in St. John's Anglican Church. Special thanks to the ladies who organized it, to all who participated in the program and for the lovely lunch. Another special thanks to Karen and Olwen for the family shower held in Blyth. Thank you to Bonnie and Beth for the pool party and kitchen shower, It was so nice to have all the ladies come and share my happiness with me. Thankou. Marlene Pennington 24-35x1 BROWN A special thank ydu to all our friends from the Seaforth area for their visits, cards and gifts in the celebration of our 45th Wedding Anniversary. It was a joy to have you all with us. Borden and Margaret Brown 24-35-1 ANDERSON I would like to thank everyone who attended and sent gifts to the shower at Winthrop United Church. A special thanks to the ladies who organized the bridal fashion show and put on the shower. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Pat Anderson 24-35x1 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 29, 1984 - A17 12551N NIEIVBORIAM CROZIER The family of the late Andrew Crozier wishes to express sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for the many acts of kindness shown to us in our recent bereavement. We are very grateful for the lovely floral tributes, the many memorial donations to Seaforth Community Hospital Building Fund and the Heart Fund, for sympathy cards, funeral visitation, food sent to our home and any other support at this time. Special thanks to Dr. Underwood and staff at Medical Clinic, to the nurses, staff and Jr. Volunteers at Seaforth Hospital, the V,O.N.s, Home Care, ambulance drivers, and others who helped during his stay at the hospital. Also thanks to Dr. Lindsay and staff at Stratford Hospital, Our sincere thanks to Rev. Vanslyke for his visits and to Rev. Duke for the funeral service, to. the Order of Eastern Star for the memorial service, to the UCW ladies for the lovely lunch served. Special thanks to the grandchildren who acted as pallbearers and flower bearers. We shall never forget how caring and helpful people are during the loss of a husband, father, grandfather and brother. Anona Crozier and Family 24-35-1 25. IN MEMORIAM FLANAGAN, FLANAGAN & ELLiGSEN: in loving memory of three friends who passed away, August 30, 1981. - So many things have happened since you boys were called away So many things to share with you Sad you been left to stay We missed the laughter and your smiles You will always remain in out hearts. Always remembered by Tom, Eileen, Greg and Glenda. 25-35.1 FLANAGAN: In loving memory of our son and brother Joseph who passed away suddenly, Aug. 30/81. Little we knew when we woke that morning, The sorrow that day would bring. The call was sudden, the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear. You didn't have time to,say farewell, Or for us to say good-bye, You had gone before we realized And only God knows the reason why. We think of you in silence We often speak your name. And all we have are memories And your picture in a frame. Our hearts still ache with sadness Our silent tears still flow For what it meant to lose you No one will ever know, Always remembered and missed by Mom & Dad, brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews. 25-35x1 21. TENDER WANTED THOMPSON! In loving memory of a dear husband, father add grandfather, Norman Thompson who passed away three years ago, Aug. 29, 1981, He was a husband so true and rare The trials he went through so few could bare, He never complained he. wasn't that kind Just one of those husbands so hard to find. So when we cease to think df you It will be when God takes us too. Sadly missed and longed for by his wife Isabel and Family. 25-35x1 ELLIGSENi In memory of our dear loved one, who passed away three years.ago, August 3" 1981. This month comes back with deep regret It brings back a day we will never forget You fell asleep without sayinggoodbye But our memories of you will ever die. So many things have happened, son Since you were called away, So many things to share with you Had you been left to stay it broke our hearts to lose you But you didn't go alone For part of us went with you dear The day God called you home. So dearly loved and deeply missed by Mom, Dad, Terry & Marianne, Grandma and Grampa Elligsen, Grandma Mabel and Grampa Harry. 25-35-1 SCOTT: In loving memory of a dear husband Arnold who passed away Aug. 29, 1982. As time unfolds another year Memories keep you ever near, Silent thoughts of times together Hold memories that will last forever. Remembered always with love, Minna. 25-35x1 TENDER TOWN fa' OF SEAFORTH SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION Sealed tenders clearly marked as to contents will be received by the undersigned tint)! 5:00 p.m o'clock local time: Tuesday, September 11 For the construction of approxi- mately 675 linear feet of side- walk on the westerly side of North Mill Street. Specifications and tender forms may be obtained at the Seaforth Municipal Office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. CROCKER, Clerk 72 Main Street P.O. Box 610, SEAFORTH, Ontario NOK 1WO 527-0160 SCOTT! In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Arnold Bertram Scott who passed away, Aug. 29, 1982. As time unfolds another year, Loving memories keep you near, Silent thoughts of times together, Will keep .you in our hearts forever. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by Larry, Brenda, Sherri, T.J., and Danny. 25-35-1 • JACKLIN: In loving memory of a dearly loved mother, grandmother and great grandmother Roxy May Jacklin, who passed away. Aug. 29, 1983. God saw the road was getting rough, The hills were hard to climb, So he closed your weary eyelids And whispered "Peace Be Thine". . We cannot bring the good times back Your hand we cannot touch, But we have many memories of the one we loved so much What we would give to hold your hand, your happy face to see, To hear your voice and see your smile that meant so much to us. Death is a heartache no one can heal, Memories are treasurers no one can steal, Beautiful memories are all we have left. Of one we had loved and will never forgo Sadly missed and always remembered by her family. _ 25-34-1 [23.BI-DIRECTORY Fuel 051 FU1 fl t „ Repair and Cleaning 24 HOUR SERVICE Paratchek's Maintenance Dublin 345-2235 Geo. A. Sills & Sons MERCHANTS PLUMBING -HEATING & ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Phone 527-1620 Seaforth High Quality • Pella & Hunt Windows • Patio Doors • Entrance Docrs Free Estimates • Sales • Installation PETER FLANAGAN 527-1399 GUNS GUNS GUNS Our low, low gun prices have to be seen to be believed. Also our 'gtC, DrSCOUNTS•' on brand scopes, reloading equipment and components, game calla slings, cases, etc...Remit S1.00 for our September Soles kilt to: LOVETT'S IOD & GUN CENTRE 541 MILL ST., DEPT. SE KITCHENER, OPIT. N2G 2Y7 25. IN'11EMORiAM J BUTT: In loving memory of my son Stewart who passed away August 26, 1976. There is a link that cannot be severed Love and memories last forever. Always remembered by his mother. 25-35-1 FLANAGAN: In loving memory of our dear son, Brian Steven who passed away 3 years ago, August 30, 1981. As time unfolds another year Memories keep you ever near Time may, hide the sadness Like the smile, that hides the tears But loving memories hold you close Despite the passing years. Brian we miss your presence Loving you always Forgetting you never. Lovingly remembered by Dad, Mom, brothers and sisters. 25-35x1 FLANAGAN: In loving memory of my dear brother Brian who passed away 3 years ago, August 30, 1981. There is no parting from those we love, No distance can divide. For each day in memory's garden We stilt walk side by side. Wherever life may take us, Whatever we may do. The memory of the years we shared, Stili" keeps me close to you. Always remembered and loved by y5-yyour 2 sister Barb. 2 JACKL1N: In loving memory of a dear wife, Roxy May r acklir,, ,vho passed away Aug, 29, 1983. I remember the day I met her And the day God made her mine, I remember the day God took her And I will to the end of time, But the thing that made me glad She chose me to share with her, The happy years we had, We made a vow together, til death do us part, But the day God took tier from me, My whole world fell apart, I think of you today with love, it broke my heart to lose you, But ycu did not go alone, Because par' of me went with you, The day God called you, home. Your end came sad and sudden, 'No time to say goodbye, You were gone before we realized And only God knows why. I will always remember in my heart The happiness we both knew. A thousand times I've needed you, You never would have died, i alwa;s rem^^tbet the way you look And :he wad you spoke and smiled, The little things you said and did, You mean so much to me. Yea had a nature- you could not help loving And a heart that was purer than gold, And to those who knew you and loved you Yoe:mcrr.,ry will never grow cold. Sad:: r,:',sed and lovingly remembered by your huaoond Melvt'le Jacklin. 24-34-1 23. BUS• DIRECTORY - RICK'S TRAILER SALES Dealing In Northlondor Park Models rine goc'd used trailers. For more infor- matlnn Como to Fisherman's Cove Troller Park or call (319) 393-2737. HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES Every Thursday at 12:30 p.m. All classes of livestock WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS Victor Hargreaves Greg Hargreaves 482..7'11 Clinton 2622619 Hensall Barry Miller 2.36-2'17 Exeter & 229-6205 Kirkton Abattoir and Meat Market Hwy g3-3 ", mil"s east .of Enter Try us f, r '•LSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING Kill Days • .1 ucsdays OUR SPECIALTY N,u ,-red and smoked meats process - et l, the way you like it. 1 -5 Elizabeth Court Apartments 176 Oxford St., Hensall O"sI. and TWO BEDROOM AVAILABLE nn' ,'c- utilities. carpeting. appliances. IaC1,ltfes. Phone 262-2146 CONSTRUCTION CRANE ''o"ax:t' io'f '..ram!,imn oo REM wE LINT k Floor Sample Sole 27 n snw•emavr r NA Mil_« r71,' E lit -, . o an You'll Rake In Results in the WANT SDS • S5sF WS Y°CE r 15►k1.171Sif)0`us deft gots h�-