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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-02-08, Page 15f �y. (1° notion Sale$ IMPORTANT UNRE,. SERVED A1,iCT?,ON SALE of farm machinery, onion and potato equipment and irrigtee don eFarms. u ment for Hemlock, k Creek ars, c/o Alex More Sr. and Alex More Jr. Lots one and. two, onceto ssi North Lake , Road,Norfolk orfo . Township. Take hihway No, 19 South of Tillsonburg, to Port Burwell then fivmt e es east. Friday, February 17; 198412;30 sharp. Proprietor - liemlock Creek Farms, Alex More Sr„ Alex'More Jr, (519) 875-2842 Bus, (519) 875-2885 Res. Sale conducted by Son rise Equipment Auctions Inc. Auctioneers and appraisers R.R. 3, Norwich, Ontario.. Phone (519) 424.9998, __ 20=06.01 Card of Thanks FiNLAYSON 1 would like to thank everyone for cards, treats and flowers and visits while a patient in Seaforth and Stratford Hospi- tals, Also for visits since I have moved to Huronview, Lorne Finlayson 24-06-1 RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEER Clinton 402-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR SATURDAY, FEB. 18, ID a.m. Antiques; ap- pliances, furniture, etc., tp be held at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton, for Angelo Phillips of Sea - forth, plus additions. • ,Engagements' S1EMON—BENNEWI]ES Mr, and Mrs, Edward. Ben- newies, .Bornholm wish' to nounceengagement ,an the e gagt;men vi' their dau daughter SitarAnnnnt to Robert George S p , s r e tem an of Mr. flay Mrs. andlemon, n Bornholm; The wedding will take place on Friday, March 2 at 8 p.m, in St, Peter's LiJtheran Church; Bredha en Ont. 26.06x,1 A�l�GTI SALE QN1,. Of furniture, appliances, antiques and mise, items to be held at the Jacob' Auction Centre, 185 Her- bert St, in Mitchell, Sat., Feb. 11 at 1140 a.m. Including: Speed Queen spin ekasher; Westing- house electric stove; wringer washer, Kelvi- nator 13 cu, ft. frost free fridge. (gold); Inglis gas dryer; round centre Ped- estal wooden extension table and 4 chairs (new); Sklar chesterfield; Elec- trohome color T,V„ seven Royal Doulton fig- urines; 5/8 inch drill press; tools, 1973 Ski- -route snowmobile with new track; and a full line of household effects. PROPRIETRESS: MISS JESSIi' . HUTCHINSON AUCTIONEER: DOUGLAS JACOB 393.6214 NOTICE-- - HUllett Township PLANNING WORKSHOP MEETING at LONDESBORO COMMUNITY HALL on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, at 8:00p.m. SUMMARY WORKSHOP •iw,HULIIETr-'TOWNSH 'r't, DESIGN A LOGO FOR McKILLOP TOWNSHIP AS A BICENTENNIAL PROJECT CONTEST RULES: 1. Must be a resident of McKillop Township 2. Submit a design that will be suitable fora lapel pin on 22 cm. x 28 cm. (81" x 11 ") sheet. 3. All entries must be submitted by FEBRUARY 29; 1984 to McKillop Township Office, R.R. 1 Seaforth, Ont. and will become, the property of the Township of McKillop to be used at the discretion of Council. 4. All participants must include their name, address and telephone number on the back of each entry. 5. $25.00 will be awarded to designer of logo selected. by Council. .444•044111444 Falk!al.,041114141PWRiaaaaaaapaaaa.44914141110 UOWATT I wish to thank our family for the dincer,at Triple _1[ ,best, au at, theii t in r tgoing to Murray awl Joan Irons.ats. As Iw a s going into ha atttnt r o.o Bryan and played and song hppy birthday on their Otos', tilionda and Brent played nun hers on the piano, I was serprised by seeing elghtY pit#lc 'and red roses on the.table aged was presented With it C'ltieen gold wrist Watch. I appreciated • very much their ;kindness to me on my ei litleth?birthday, Mrs. Roberta i'lowatt 24-06x1 McCREiGHTt I would like to thank everyone for cards, flowers and gifts while i'was a patient in Stratford Hospital, Thanks to Drs, Payne and Larson and 2nd floor north nurses. Special thanks to Mr. Mervin Dietz for the help in the store, Matt McCreaght 24.06x1 ARMSTRONG The family of the late Mary Armstrong wishes to express their sincere appreciation to all friends and relatives for all the acts of kindness during our recent bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. John Roberts and the Watts fu- neral home, Your thoughtful- ness will always be remem• be red, Jane and Robt. Cecil and Anna Gibson and Gwen and June CO.OP Hydro Green PARKAS Beige PARKAS 2O%FF Nylon WINTER JACKETS 1995 WHILE STOCKS LAST SEAFORTH C0 -OP TTi50770 T -NOTICE- TURNBERRY UPHOLSTERY Brussels We are back In bus- iness at our new location - corner of John and Ellen St. (across from George of Brussels Inc.) FREE ESTIMATES a- a • 7'6073 3 TOWN OF SEAFORTH IN THE MATTER OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT R.S.O. 1980 CHAPTER 337 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DESIGNATE TO: CITIZENS -OF SEAFORTH DUPUIS HOTELS LTD. ONTARIO HERITAGE FOUNDATION Take notice that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Seaforth, on the 13th day of December, 1983 decided to designate the lands and buildings known municipally as "The Commercial Hotel", 84 Main St. S., as a property of architectural and historical value or interest under The Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1980, Chapter 337. SHORT STATEMENT OF THE REASONS FOR THE PROPOSED DESIGNATION The Commercial Hotel is considered a building of architectural and historical importance on the Main Street. The Hotel is an Integral part of the streetscape composition, distinguished by its imposing size, and style that compliments the street building facade. The Hotel Isetso one of a number of hotels built during the latter part of the nineteenth century"in the Town and is testimony of the former prosperity and importance of Seaforth in the settlement of Huron County. While a number of architectural features have been iest during the life of building, proposed conservation will restore its former handsome appearance. This historic Hotel continues tc serve the community as it has done for almost 100 years. Notice Of objection to the designation may be served on the Clerk within thirty days of the 8th day of February, 1984. Dated at Seaforth, this 8th day of February, 1984. J. CROCKER Clerk • Ca ' 0`G1 'I ish'ttthk ,ppyy'� fa. .fer ' of hualand 'W'¢+;.,r., ut e a trend Gd their kindle ,4b) he f my ' gandfather Andrew Pautzer close'rlel hours,:illy,Me, whopassed away DonaIil, i1 d R� cards,g1 an .Vit ltd.m 0 7• eneersPhciadaa while I'was a. patient in To bring you to our mind, hospital and at home; Special The days we do not think of. thanks to Zurich •a ui dash- • you, wood attlbulance.drlVers,, the Are very hard to fined, s eclat care of Dr: -Wong in They say time heals plI sabrp"t' xeter hospital and the staff and helps us to'fofget, in Un iv rsly fgsppital.; It was, But tints, so far has only all deepy apppreciated, ' proved how much vie mess raked E. Ross Sr. you yet. ; Email The years may wipe out matey 24.06x1 things, •., Rut this they'll wipe out neer The Walton Area Sports Club The memory of these happy' r would like to thank everyone days who helped in making, our Which we have spent', iii'• . snowmobile poker rally a together, ,t •• success. Thanks to all 'the' I;ovin ly remembered byy:'!his� area businesses who donated wife Lary, Sons, Jerry, Gord, door prizes and cash prizes, on, ' 'Ronald - and Leonard, Many thanks to those who daughters-in-law and grand - worked at registration, checit children .',.2§ 06.1 points, lunch booth and prizeHOY1ja In covin mecaory of a counter, Also thank you to the dear mother an friend; Lena behind the scenes people who, Boyd who passed away Feb. ruary the traii, marking ruary 7, 1980, and bullding bridges, Every,-,. l does not take a special dal! thing is greatly appreciated o bring yeti to our minds, and congratulations to every- one who wona cash or door The day without -a thought of ' nrize, , 24.06.1 Is very hard to find. Always' remembered by iia Memoriam Gloria, Ke and Carl 25.06x1 DENNIS: In loving rtleniory of 'HiCICEYs In lovingInemary Grant Dennis, dear brother, , ofa dear grandmother, Marie and uncle who passed away Hickey, deceased Feb. 7, suddenly ,February 4,'1983; It's so strange that .those` we need and those we love the best, Are just the ones God called away and took then home' to rest, But every time I think of Grant, 1 seem to hear God say, Have faith and -trust my - promise, You'll meet again some day. Sadly missed by Don, Esther, Joan, Ernie, Warren, Germaine and Diane, 25.Q6x1 1980. You gave us years of haunt. Hess, Then, came sorrow and tears. But -you left us beautiful memories, "Granny We will treasure all our years. Never forgotten, Janice and. Pat Murray. 25-06x1 sREt:.1ER/ In memory of John Resler, a dear husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather who passed away 5 years ago. Feb. 17/79. Remembered by wife and family. 25.064 -PARTS ppDEPOT t1�it ' SERVICE DEPOT WATSON APPUANCE,REPAI located in Sebrtngvllle at' PHELANS PLACE PH 393.6181 Elizabeth Court Apartments 176 Oxford St. Hent qII 1&2BEDROOMS AVAILABLE NOW QR MARCID 1 Features appliances. carpeting throughout, laundry facilities. All u• utilities included, PHONE 262.2846 gle NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of ELMER CHARLES KLEBER All persons having claims against the estate of Elmer Charles K1e- ber, late of the Town- ship of McKillop in the County of Huron. farth- er, who died on or about the 4th day of October , 1981 are hereby noti- fied to send in full particulars ' of their claimits to the undersign- ed on or before the 15th day of February, 1984, after which date the assets will be distrib- uted having regard only to claimsthen received. Dated at Seaforth, On- tario. this 19th day of January, 19$4. McCONNELL, STEWART, DEVEREAUX & SMITH Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors foe the Administrator Notice oat=A. Sells Home Hardware' • mammas PLt&B G LECIVICAL CONTRACTORS. Phone 527-1620 Seaforth NO'ICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of MARGUERITE DUNN All persons having claims against the estate of Marguerite Dunn, Tate of the Town of Seaforth in the County of Huron, who died on the -5th day of January 1984. are hereby noti- fied to send in full p:rticti1ars of their claims to the undersign- ed on or before the 15th day of February, 1984. after which date the assets will be distrib- uted having regard only to claims then received, Dined at.Seaforth. On- tario, this 17th day of January, 1984. McCONNELL, STEWART, DEVEREAUX & SMiTH Seaforth, Outarto Solicitors for the executors Township of TUckersmith GRAVEL TENDER,1984 Contract 484-0014t Field tenders clearly marked as to contents will be received by the under- signed until 10 a.m. on friday, March' 2, for the crushln0; h41101ing nd delivery of approx. 1f3,O00cUbkayard of granular A. A breaker must be used. Tenders must be submitted O11 the township tender forma avaltabte front' the Undersigned. The lowest or any tender ttot'necessarily ace opted,. All tenders subject to the approval of the ministry of transportation and communications. = ALLAN'NICHOLSON, RoadSuP.rintendent Egina dviite, Ontario "NQK 1Gti0 50.411313 or 4829523 ethic t io, ivvl�1li moti ry MO lt of a dear mer, Ma to Hioke ,t° .who passel! away �^ •4 n D,ea e.tGdd In 1100,041nit'.ab, it?" k� s c .ca. T io a e h al h1�ftttt(, �give- hvr my lave . Aiwa s loved and retngim-, . . bored„ , airy. 25.06x1 *1*V IXt In'rriemory'�a our • Qrandmnr Mrs., Miirie Hick" who:,passed ttway,,rFeh..'., 19SQ, Lovingly remembered by nanny)'',$1101'014',Michael, Shannon' and Btendati. n t +HOi YRQ EXP9s1' +r#," E RUAFIY 8, 1984 r,,,,A1§,, �Mlll1ln�i4� ��I1��111II1�11f1�1�M111111i�'�Iwll�l��rllw�I1�,�11111l111�'� 14 { Feb 198Q , • 11101.11.1.1,P1),(0 Slltti, t If nttt•for you, Winter wouidi# aVQ'nospriny I couldn't '.heat the robins sing, • • . 1'd bs sad and blue, a If' ot f, h r ou o Y., ; O,fal +s ST BEDWETTING, United' Enure*, has cotreet- ed over 'Q;O(i0..cases., B 4- wettitlg * ustratesa,, eRnhar- •asses and sometimes ,weak- ena;'sFltooi abilititts,,C�et CPO" fidenti'1 information' room UI SC, Box 3311, Cambridge, Ontario, Is1311'4TIstating agge and phon •number DATES . We are a professional hiti'oductloti ser.' vice des,ignetl to, introduce compatible people to each other.' Fotx'all ages. Prestige Acquaintances, Can toll-free 1.800.263«�9103, Noon 8p..nt BACHE:RT iEATS CUSTOM J LI.INO Cutting & Wrapping tet 1 FREEZING II a�. KILL•DAY TUESDA Allo at . Govt, In pected On the farm IMO EAST. OF WALTON 8874328 HEN,SALL LIVESTOCK SALES EVERY THURSDAY AT 1130P:M. All classes of livestock WEINVITEYOUR CONSIGNMENTS A1111111041. 262 619 ettsall VIctodisrattetwee 4827511 Clinton Barry 236.2717 r and 229.620SKirkton VEAL'S Abattoir and Meat Market Hwy. 83-3'/t miles east of Exeter 235-1123 Try us for. CUSTOM KILLING and PROyCESSINGl g OUR SPEf2ALTYs Home cured and smoked treats processed exactly the way you like it. CONTEST CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT THE TOWNSHIP NEEDS YOUR HELP IN DESIGNING A • "LOGO" FOR THIS BI- CENTENNIAL YEAR OF 1984. Open to: (1) Residents of Hib- bert. (2) Categories: 10 years and under 11 years to 16 years 17 years and over. (3) Prizes in each category: 1st S25,00. 2nd. $20.00. 3rd 515.00 (4) Entries to be left in sealed envelope at the Township of Hibbert Of- fice, or School Offices of - the M & D,H.S., Upper Thames, S.D.H.S., St. Patrick's, Dublin, or St. Columban. (5) Closing date March 30. 1984. Decision of _Judges is final. Logos becdlme the prop- erty of the Corporation of the Township o£Tiib- bert Council. WALTER McKENZ1E Charman Bl -Centennial Logo Committee Looking forward to the.' years ahead, together, 40mot, so toekin t'otwarc to .',the 5 • o'clock milkings '• Your 24ler Deity'llrineeS's, efixeo Happy Valentin's 26,064 Mammy Dearest: • Just for you on Valentine's • Day; Because you -are special in every way. Love, Steven To A. R. & R., grandma's favourite three, Soon another Valentine will be added to our family tree. Love Grandma and Grandpa 26.06-01 �Il ,AwiiiiiIJ�I1,01,frw ` 001 To Li- • u r It's beet eigght.years ounce )ye ,, ,,Were went.,,, `, W nett. this wads 41 ,do" .ive both said, - Two kids later and a,Mort- gage ort- .�agetoo,Tt"rob, 14: 1 still love you.. From 26-06,01 Carol Anne with eyes of blue A111 do is, think a1 you, Sweet sixteen and still in. school You are my brodvn haired, jewel If you will be my Valentine On Fridaynight we dance and dine. C.T. 26.06.1 To 'the Whites in New ' Zealand Hearing'fram you ls.rand, If you will be aur Valentine, We, could finish this rhyme. . From the Zoo To My jnistres Lynn Who is tall and thin, From the one who for you performs in the ring, Your loving horse Hobo the King. 26.06-01 k, a s�l. IiI. ll11 l�I�� Il , r u{,n\ Tu my husband a you have. time To, he my Valentine'? ° u ,From your wife. • 26.06.1 Aatdy, Susan and Gabyt , ReSes are red, Vtalets' ate blue, To -the Whites d' -n under: . N.ow are you? 1 26.06„01 • are Violets areredbe,te, Lucky Leo, - We have a Valentine forppggyear, From theFxpoc1 I$ aI MAROLD I made a wish.'.,, -ante you gamt1 true;, h ,. ,t ,happy Valevnlinos i .L.ovo ASnalwap,ys iXOX ,4 { SPIKE SHOT—The Seaforth District Hlgh School girls volleyball. team played an exhibition game against Parkhill on Monday. Watching Janice Cairns spike the volleyball, Pram lett to_ right le Faye Oarnochan, Estella Wilson and Rosie Van Dyk. Seatorth won two of the threegamea. (Wassink photo) Long association recognized Long association with First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth was recognized Sunday morning when a scroll was presented to Clare Reith marking the completion of 40 years as a member of the church session. The presentation was made by Robert McMuiaa on behalf, of the session aro congregation, Mr. McMillan spoke of the many contributions Mr. Reith had made and the manner in which he had represented the church at presbytery and general assembly gatherings. New professional theatre comes to Blyth Hall- Twa plays, a riotous comedy and a nostalgic musical comedy will highlight the first season of The Theatre Circle when the new professional theatre company opens on March 15 at Blyth Memorial Hall. "The Shortest Distance Between Two Points" will be the opening presentation of the new company. The fast -paced comedy deals with the complications when a govern- ment deckles to build a new superhighway to serve a new recreation development but doesn't notice a little village is directly in the route, The villagers fight back forming their own independent republic and the laughs build from there to a bang-up ending. When the play by Keith Roulston was first presented at the Blyth Summer Festival in 1977, Doug Bale of London Free Press reported: "The audience was ready to die laughing by the end of the first act." The show runs March 15. 16 and 17, The songs and comedy routines of vaudeville will be recalled when "The Vaudevillians" comes to the stage April 19, 20 and 21. Three old-time vaudevillians reminisce about the old days and long for their return so they can pick up their careers again in this funny, sotnetimes sad. musical evening. Peter Colley. author of the inter- national hit I'll Be Beck -Before Midnight and Heiner Pillar. former artistic director at Theatre London collaborated on the script with David Warrick, one of Toronto's top theatre composers, arranging the old tunes and providing additional music. The show played for eight months in Toronto as well as at such theatres as the Muskoka Summer Pestivel ....x.ui�a��:,.roL 1 he theatre Cireie is a ne.. company set up specifically to bring theatre to smaller cities in southern Ontario. The company this season will visit Chatham, the Sarnia-Petrotia area and Owen Sound as well as presenting performances at its home base in Blyth. The company is headed by Keith Roulston, former general manager and one of the founders of the Blvth Summer Festival and Uwe Meyer, who is production manager at the Blyth Summer Festival. If this season is successful. five plays will be toured next year, each spending a week itt each city. The company is made up of professional actors, directors, designers and crew mem- bers drawn from the talent pool across Canada. it is supported in each of the communities by a local committee which will assist in selling subscription tickets, distributing publicity and doing what fundraising is necessary to meet the costs of the produc- tions. During the week the theatre spends in each community it Will be available to work with local amateur theatre groups, speak to students in schools or talk about theatre to local service club luncheons, etc. The object is to come as close as possible to providing a fun -time resident theatre for each of the communities white spreading the burden of supporting the theatre among different communities. 'thus providing professional theatre to as realty people as possible at as inexpensive a cost as possible. The Theatre Circle is a non-profit company with a boated of directors drawn from the communitiex represented.