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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-02-29, Page 14Situations Wanted Used Cars
Articles for Sale
PERSONAL income •saxre,
turns prepared. Reasonable
rates. Phone Mary Lou Blake,
887-9563 after 6 p.m. 7.08.9
EXPERIENCED relief Milk-
ing available. 887.9502,
7-09x2
WILLING to baby.sit in Sea -
forth, Egmondville area in
your home or mine, starting
May 22. Phone 482-3695. Ask
forJohanna, 7-09x1
EXPERIENCED radiological
technician requires position.
Willing to relocate. Resume
and references available up-
on request. Kathy Emerson,
RRI, Vienna, Ontario NOJ
1Z0 (519) 866-5581. 7-09-01
Farm Stock.
ONTARIO Hereford Associa-
tion Prestige Sale, April 28,
Barrieview Sales Arena. 30
tested yearling bulls, 40 se-
lected ' females. For cata-
logues contact Box 68, Lang-
ton, Ontario NOE 1G0.8-09.01
SELLING: 1500 yearlings
March 9th and April 6th, 1984
at the Livestock Pool, North
Battleford, Sask. Pre-sorted
packages' of reputation cattle.
Contact John .Florence, Man-
ager, area 306-445-9421.
8-09-01
HYBRID GILTS; York X land -
race, open or bred. Also
R.O.P. tested and health
approved, purebred Duroc,
York, Landrace and cross-
bred boars. Phone Brandy
Point Farms, Kurt and Willy
Kellar, R.R. NI Mitchell 348-
8043 or 348:9753. 8-49-52
Used Cars
FOR SALE or lease 1979 Ford
Louisville 8000, 3208 Cat
engine. 13 speed transmis-
sion, 1200 front tires, 1000
tear, 14 ft. aluminum gravel
box with tarp, 79,000 km.
Asking $24,000 National
Leasing (204) 786-6415.
10-09-01
1980 Honda CM400T, bought
new in '81, well maintained,
in excellent condition. $1,000
firm. Brian Moore 527-0508,
Egmondville. 10-09-1
HERTA BARLEY
Foundation
Reg istered
Certified
Clean & treated
MAC STEWART
R.R. H1 Dublin . d
527-0897
A Select
Seed Grower
BACHERT
MEATS
CUSTOM KILLING
Cutting & Wrapping
FREEZING
KILL DAY
ON
TUESDAY
All meat
Govt. lnspecteo
on the farm
1 MILE EAST
OF WALTON
887-9328
Geo. A. Sills
&Sens,
Horne
Hardware
MERCHANTS
PLUMBING -HEATING
&
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS
Phone
527-1620
Seaforth
'59 Ford'Gata,de 500, 4, dr.
V8, needsaexhaust and minor
work for verification, 5800 or
best offer, '76 Chevy Impala,
V8, 51100 es is. '69 Dodge
Charger 440 auto. Good
shape. 52100 as is. Phone
527-1701 after 6 p m 10.09.3
'72 Chevelle Malibu, 8 cyl.
radial tires. Body in good
shape. As is. Best offer.
527.1399. 10-09-1
Articles for Sale
NEW Pfaff sewing machines'
from 5349.00. Pfaff repre-
sentative Barbie Van Allen
345-2207. Free lessons with
all machines. 11-08-3
DOUBLE cut red, clover seed.
Birka barley. Call Ervin
Keyes, 262-5367. 11-06.12
APPLES, Spy, Macintosh,
red and yellow delicious,
Empire. $450 a bushel and
up. Potatoes, apple. butter,
honey, fresh cider. $1,75 a
gallon. 524-8037. Art Bell's
Fruit Farm. 11-07-tf
TRUCKLOADS of slabs and
edgings from our sawmill.
R.J. Dungey & Sons. Mitch-
ell. 348-8477. 11.02-tf
DOUBLE CUT red clover
seed. Bruce Coleman 527-
1938. 11-08-2
STEEL BUILDINGS: Straight
Wall 1 -Beam constructed.
Factory clearance. Save up to
40%. Limited quantities. Act
now and save. No reserves.
Call toll-free Argus Steel
1-800-268-0822. 11-09-01
BUY YOUR MEATS in bulk
and save at Clinton Boxed
Meats, now at our new
location just off Hwy. #4 north
of Clinton, 11/4 mile south of
Londesboro. Watch for our
sign. By the case or by the
pound. Call collect 523-9508.
11-09-1
USED railway ties. Pressure
treated, uniform quality bun-
dles guaranteed. Delivered
semiload lots only. (450 mini-
mum). Reasonably priced.
Phone (204) 725-2627, office
hours. 11-09-01
MUSIC BOXES: The Light-
house Gift Shop, the Music
Box store serving the area
from our location to Blyth, is
now open for your convene
ence Friday and Saturday 10
a.m. - 4:30 p.m. and by
special appointment 482-3079
11.09-1
NEED rural mail box post
repairs this spring? Let me
install S. o - It filssmltl
it is flexible- Bob'(HuIlev
527-1856. 11-09x2
FOOD TREES for Northern
climates; old fashioned ap-
ples, nut trees- Many unusual
shrubs. evergreens and
shade trees, reasonable
prices. Catalogue SI Golden
Bough Tree Farm, Marlbank,
Ont. KOK 2L0 (613) 478-6163
11-09-01
12 varieties of brown baby
chicks; heavy meat, 3 week
old capons, small orders our
specialty. Delivery guaran-
teed. Bonnie's Chick Hatch-
: Box 154, Elmira, Ont.
N)B 2Z6 (519) 669-2561.
11-09-01
DOUBLE CUT red clover
seed. mixed grain, mingo and
Rodeo barley. all suitable for
.seed. Priced right. Contact
Robert Fotheringham 482-
9196. 11-09x3
20 -FOOT steel bale racks.
51100; 16-20 foot flat racks;
bale forks for large round
bales. SI 75: cattle -heated
cattle -heated water bowls,
5185-5500. Dealers wanted,
Owen Martin Mfg.. RR3
Wallenstein. Ont. NOB 2S0.
(519)699-4144, 11-09-01
STEEL BUILDINGS. 3 only.
order cancelled. Immediate
delivery on a first come first
served basis- Sizes 32 x 50, 46
x 110, 55 x.600. All buildings
complete with sliding door.
Call toll free 1-800-268-4942.
11-09-01
1 Crumb Sweeper, 1 box
stainless steel sponges. 2
bottles of shampoo. 2 drink-
ing glasses. 1 pair scissors. 1
skirt or pant hanger, 1 suit
hanger. t ladies uniform 14X.
Call evenings, 527-0831.
11-08x1
PARTS DEPOT
lit
SERVICE DEPOT
O+
MUST SELL. Distributor of
all steel buildings has 2
straight wa1Lbuildings and 2
quonset buildings greatly re-
duced for quick sale. Call
First Choice at (416) 663.5323
11-0901
Iu•
AM -FM STEREO. 8°.track
;
and; speakers. Reasonably
priced. Phone 527-1669 after
6. 11-09.1
Wanted to Buy
300 to 400 bales of clean
straw, Phone 527.1300,
12-09x1
USED canoe with paddles.
Also a pellet rifle, single shot
or repeater. 527.1757,12.09-1
PLAYPEN in good condition,
not wooden. Phone 527-1170.
12-09x1
PiANO WANTED. Not ne-
c Ssarily in good condition.
Phone collect 519-669-2198 or
519-669-2280, 12-01atf
Wanted to Rent
WANTED TO RENT: Cash
cropland. Phone Pat Melady
3452148. 17.09x1
WANTED to rent, cash crop
land. Phone' M & T Farms,
Kippen, 262-6068 or 262-6018
17-03-13
Wanted
YOUNG MAN, 23 years old
desires room and board in
Brussels area. 527-0969.
13-09-1
Property for Sale
WHAT'S YOUR OFFER? -
Five lots, Kippen, prime
residential or - commercial
site. Heavy volume of high-
way traffic. No reasonable
offer refused.. Will consider
trade. Phone 524-2376 after
6:00 p.m. 14-09-2
COUNTRY lot 5 mi. north of
Seaforth, 4 yr. old brick
home. 2 bedroom possible 3
electric heat with wood fur-
nace, central vacuuming, 1'%
car garage, lot 100 x 165.
Phone 527-1339. 14.09x2
For Rent
ROOM. for rent preferably to
younger man. Kitchen privi-
leges. Parking. S27-1378.
15-09x1
LQOR anders forjit_ r , &
RentatianT: (lles"r'MA,
Item. 357.1666. 15-45
Property for Rent
HEATED, 2 bedroom: apart-
ment. 3 bedroom house for
rent or for sale. Phone Gord
Nebel 527-0840: 16-0%1
3 bedroom mobile home on
large private scenic lot, %
tulle from town. Stove and
fridge supplied. 5200,00
monthly. Phone 527-1507.
15-09-4
FOUR bedroom farmhouse, 4
miles east of Hensel:. Avail-
able April 1st. 262-6809.
15-09-2
HOUSE FOR RENT: Three
bedroom duplex, private en-
trances. carpeted, clean, cen-
tral location. 527-0962, or
527.0353 evenings. 1S -08x2
Notice
4.7
.4 $ card Of Thanks', '
I`wish to'say a sincere thanks
to all myrelatives, 'friends
and neighbours for flowers,
cards andi gifts I received
while I . ;was a patient ;In
,Clinton ; Ospital• A spt-cialt
thanks to Dr. Newlands, and
Dr Flowers, and nursing
staff and also -thanks to the
one's so helpful driving Bea-
trice on the mail route and to
the hospital, and Rev. Van-
slykc for•h6 visit.
Allan Campbell
24.09x1
)DOLMAGE
I would like to thank everyone
who sentcards, flowers, gifts
and made visits while we
were in Clinton Public Hospi-
tal. "Special thanks" to Maja
Dodds, Gary Betties, Jerry
Hetherington and Dr. Herren
for their "extra care" - the
night Brian wesborn. Also to
OB nurses for the excellent
care we received. All is
deeply appreciated and will
be long remembered.
Grace and Brian Dolmage
24-09x1
ENGEL
I wish to express my grateful
gratitude to Rev. Lyons and
Isabel Alcock for taking me to
the hospital, also to- Rev.
Lyons for his many visits. My
sincere appreciation to the
doctors and nurses for their
superbcare, for the many
cards and personal mes-
sages, letters, flowers, gifts,
visits, all helped to brighten
the days, to the Alcock family
for taldng suer wonderful
care of my home, Gordon
Blake for all the snow blow-
ing. Thanks so much.
Jessie Engel
24-09-1
WATSON
I would like to thank all my
friends, neighbours, and rel-
atives for their cards, flowers
and visits while I was a
patient in Seaforth Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Rodney,
Dr. Malkus, nurses and staff
and co-workers, Branch 156
for the lovely fruit boxes.
Bob Watson
24-09x1
LAYTON
The family of the late Mary
Layton wish to sincerely
thank friends and relatives
for the sympathy and kind-
ness extended to us and
during her illness, for the
floral tributes and sympathy
cards. Sectal thanks to Rev.
Paul Murray. Our deepest
thanks. The Layton Family
24-09x1
BEUERMAN
Judy and MIcheal would like
to thank everyone for the
cards, visits, flowers and gifts
while in the Stratford General
Iospital'and since,: retuaping�
home. Also would like to .
thank Dr. Larson and nurses
on 3 south. 24-09-1
Legal Notices
1BROADF'DOT
1 would like to thank my
family, and all my friends who
were so kind to me in city stay
at the hospital by sending
.flowers, cards, treats and
visits, Speclai.thanks to Drs.
,Rodney and 'Wong and the
excellent nursing staff and
special food from the kitchen,
Everything was greatly ap-
preciated. Grace Broadfoot
24.09x1
THE Egmondville River Rats
(D.B.L.) would like M. say
thanks to all who supported
their dance. Special thattks to
Mom Brown for helping with
the lunch and Pa B('own for
donating the glass broom and
also to all who helped clean
up after. 24-09-1
The 1st Seaforth Girl. Gtillde,
and Seaforth Boy Scout move-
ment wish to thank the First
Presbyterian,Church for host-
ing their worship service and
Mr. Peter Malcolm for lead-
ing their parade to the church.
in commemoration of Lord
Lady Baden Powell. 24-09-1
In Memoriam
DEWOLFE;' In loving mem-
ory of a dear wife and mother
Yvonne DeWolfe who went to
be with Jesus, Feb, 24;1983.
We ' don't know why,' God
called you to be with -Him
that day,
You fought so hard to live and
then you slipped away.
But we know that God has
promised we'll see you
once again
if each one you loved so much
Will give our hearts to Him.
Fondly remembered by
Wally, Grace, Alice, Edwin,
Erika and Steven.
25-09-1
SCOTT: In loving memory of
a dear mother and grand-
mother, Betty Doreen, Who
passed away Feb. 27, 1977.'
God looked around his garden
And found an empty space,
He then looked down upon
the earth,
And saw your tired face.
He pet his arms around you,
And lifted you to rest,
God's garden.must be beauti-
ful,
For he only takes the best.
in our hearts your memory
lingers
Sweetly tender, fond and true
There is not a day, dear Mom,
That we don't think of you.
Never to be forgotten by
5-09-L
Son -
son Wayne, and Cid
ya and Bradley.
1n:
y�6flryc ,
1984 A13
'Mena
DEER:loving'tltemory of a
dear husband and fatherJohn
R. Beer ;who passed, awe,
nine years, ago, pt ebtuary 2,
As tinte,nfoids; antallt• #
t year
Memories ; keep ,, yoit ever;
neaSilentr thoughts ..of times
to ether
Hold memories thatj7Will, last
forever,, •
Always loved and r'einember-
ed by his wife Lillian, sons
Dave, John and Steye and
daughter-in-law'Melisaa
25-09x1
ccmr.Inloying,memory of
a dear mother and grand-
mother Betty who •passed
away on Feb. 27, 1977,
Toknow her is to lovelier,
Both for family and friend;
And. the sweetness of her
memory .
Time . can neither dim nor
end.
Sadly missed by her child-
ren:and grandchildren,
25-09x1
SCOTT: In loving memory of
a dear daughter and sister
Be who passed away Feb.
27, 1977
Memories are treasures no
one can steal,
Deathis a heartache no one
can heal,
Some may forget you now
that you are gone,
But we will remember no
matter how long.
Ldved and missed by Mom,
Dad, brothers and sisters.
25-09x1
Engagements
SCHROEDER—DISHF.R
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schroe-
der are pleased toannounce
the engagement of her
daughter .Toan Dale to Ivan
Disher, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Disher of Dunnville: The
wedding will take place en
Saturday, March 24, 1984 at
the Crediton Zion United
Church at 7:00 p.m. Open
reception to follow in Exeter.
26-09x1
BROWN—ECKERT
Shawn, Jason and David
Eckert would like to announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their mother, Lois Ann to Bill
C. Brown Jr- on March 24,
1984, 3 o'clock at the Eg-
mondville United Church.
26-09-1
DATES GALORE: We are a
professional introduction ser-
vice
ervice designed to introduce
compatible people to each
other. For all ages. Prespge
Acquaintances. Call toll
1-800-263-9103.'i000nn-8
m.
i'.Ol" t
. t.
ONE OFT E EVENTS during Polar baize
in Brussels on Saturday was log sawing.
Participants of •all ages were invited to
participate: Besides the sawing, anyone
World Day
to be held
Correspondent
MRS, ALLAN McCALL
887-6677
The February meeting of the Walton 11
unit of the U.C.W. was held at the home of
Marilyn McDonald with 14 ladies present.
Devotions were led by Dianne McCallum
and Blanche Hoegy.
The date of the ham supper was changed
to the first Tuesday in June. The March
meeting is to be held at the manse. _
4 -II MEETS
Meeting two of the Walton 4-H club was
held at the home of Pat Nolan, Feb. 13.
Minutes were read by Joyanne Van Vliet.
Membe s are to bring an item to the next
meeting to show (nether members and tell
when it was niade. '-
Meeting three was held the following
Monday evening at the same leader's home,
Greeters at Duff's United Church Sunday
remem.9a„wc rt Viola_Kirkbyand Elsie Cnr!tcrn
Organist was Margery Huether who• ac-'
companied Graeme and Helen Craig.
Rev. Charles A. Swan wits in Toronto last
week for a few days, not Bermuda, as read in
last week's paper; sorry for the mistake.
•
could participate In er polar ''dip, arra
wrestling, tug -o -war and public skating. The
event was sponsored by the Brussels Llons
club.
of Praye-r
in W
Serving communion were Annie Reid, Ray
Huether, Bruce Clark, Emerson Mitchell,
Neil McGavin, Graeme Craig and Barry
Huey.
World Day of Prayer service this Friday,
.March 2, at 1:3Q p.m. will be held at Duff's
United with other churches invited. There
will be a slide presentation of the World
Council of Churches,
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' n
OVEN BAKED RICE.AND APRICOTS
2-'4 cups (625 mL) water
1 cup (250 m14 long grain rice
1 tsp. (5 mL) salt
1-Y: tbsp (20 nil•.) corn oil
1 14 oz. 350 g) can apricot halves (drained)
'h cup (75 mL) raisins (optional)
ft, Mix together rice, water, salt and oil.
Bake covered in a 10A or2 quart (1'2 L)'diah
in a 375°F,(190°C) oven for 45 mintere,
stirring occasionally. Fold- in raisins and
drained apricot halves and hake covered 15
minutes longer. Makes 2 servings.
ARE you living with a drink-
ing problem? Al Anon can
help. 527-1650. 19-09-1
FREE 128 page career guide
shows how to train at home
for 205 top paybag full and
part time jobs. Granton Insti-
tute 267A Adelaide St. West,
Toronto. Call (416) 977-3929
today. a 19-09-01
FARMERS
Thlnkincj about
building a
new barn or
drive -shed or
fixing your
existing buildings?
PHONE:
CLAMBERS
STRUCTIONR
482-3385
FREE ESTIMATES
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
in the Estate of
LAV1NA CAROLINE
WHEATLEY
All persons having
claims against the estate
of Lavine Caroline
Wheatley, late of the
Town of Seaforth in the
County of Huron, de-
ceased, who died on the
28th day of October,
1983. are hereby notified
to send in dill particulars
of their claims to the
undersigned on or before
the 7th day of March,
1984, after which date
the assets will be dis-
tributed having regard
only to claims then re-
ceived. -
Dated at Seaforth, On-
tario,. this 13th day of
February, 1984.
McCONNELL,
STEWART,
DEVEREAUX & SMITH
Se:earth,Ontario
Solleltorafer
the executors .
`WATSON APPLIANCE REPAIR)
Sebr•nq.- a °•
VEAL'S
�PHEINs ALAI) PH. 393-6181
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 833% miles east
of Exeter
DENTURE THERAPY
CLINIC
420 Men Street, South, Exeter
Phone 235.2966
Tuesday • Friday
9.5
TNYS BLOMBERG, O -T
235-1123
CU it
KILLING
Plt
ttesda s
BUR
Hoe-euredand
smoked meats
roes ed exactly
the way you tile it.
it's claw for
to�tba rowans
RICHARD
LOBB
AUCTIONEER
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION
CALENDAR
SAT. MARCH 3, 10 a.m:
Furniture, appliances
etc. at Lobb's Auction
Centre for estate of
Marjorie Enright.
THURS. MARCH 22 at 1
pens— 4 tractors, com-
bine, ntachinery for
Andre Latnmerant, 11/4
mile south and 5% miles
east of Blyth.
SAT. MARCH 24 at 10
a.m. Combines, tractors,
farm machinery to be
held for several local
farmers at Lobb Brothers
Auction Yard, Bayfield
Rd. Clinton. Consign-
ments still being taken
phone 482-3409 or 482-
7898.
Townshiii of Morris
GRAVEL TENDERS
GREAT PACE"
70 MX=
MANE OR iteit
HENSALL
LIVESTOCK
SALES
EVERYT1IURSDAY
AT13OP.M.
A9 claa4es of Bveateek
WE INVTTE YOUR
CONSIGNMENTS
Grog ves
262-2619�HensaU
Victor Hargraoves
482-7511 Clinton
8
236.27x17 Exeter
and229-6205 Kirkton
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
F -me furniture, appliances etc. to be held at
Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton, Ont. for the Estate
of Marjorie Enright of Goderich, plus additions.
Sealed. clearly marked tenders are now being
received foe the purposes of supplying, crushing,
hauling and spreading of approximately
25,060 ca;yds. of 5/8" (talar "A" Gravel
for the roads in the' north half of the Township of
Morris.
Week to be completed by July 27, 1984 to the
satisfaction of the Township Road Superinten-
dent
The contractor to be responsible for any rules or
regulations which may be applicable under the
Pits and Quarries Act.
Apply to the undersigned for contract forms.
Tenders must be accompanied by a certified
cheque for 10% of the enclosed bid and will be
received by'the undersigned until
5:00 p.m.
on
Friday, March 2,1984
Lowest or arty tender not necessarily accepted
and all tenders are subject to the approval of
M.T.C.
LLOYD MIC1HE
Read Saperhsteardent
Tioraid of Maeda
eltamosonsamm
Saturday, March 3
AT 10A -M.
Mahogany dining suite w/double pedestal table
with leaf, six chairs and combination buffet hatch.
Zenith 26" floor model colour TV approx:1 years
old. General 21 cu. ft- chest freezer. Tappan
square model fridge; Simplicity twin tub washhr;
Old Rogers floor model radio, McClary combina-
tion -electric and wood burning kitchen stove, two
matching wicker arm chairs. wicker fern stand.
Freneb Provincial chesterfield and chair. halltree,
matching modern French Provincial coffee`and
end tables. Small oval French Provincial table,
two wing type upbot5tered chairs, modern rained
and upholstered chair, recliner chair, upholstered
swivel rocker and matching ottoman, clock radio,
modern drop front desk and chest of drawers
combination, hail table w/two drawers and
spoofed legs, large wood franie mirror, wardrobe
w/mirror doors, dresser w/mirror, night table,
chest of drawers and matching, dresser, dresser.
chest of drawers, small table w/drawer, daven-
port couch. three wooden chairs, three steel beds
w/mattresses, % sound end table, TV trays, old
wooden kitchen table, utility table, round plant
table, copper boiler, scrub board. hand lawn
roller, crocks, match table and floor lamps, floor
pole lamp, dishes, glassware, pots and pans,
small appliances, step ladder, cups and saucers,
books plus our usual large offering of items too
numerous to mention. Plan 10 attend this sate.
TERMS CASH
AUCTOl : RICHARD LOBB
482.7896
THE TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT
EXPLANATORY NOTE
BY-LAW NO. 10-1983
The purpose cif By-law No. 10-1983 which
amends Zoning By-law No. 28-1974 is to effect
changes to certain regulations contained within
Zoning By-law No. 28-1974 regarding liquid
manure storage facilities. These changes are the
result of Council's consideration of the regula-
tions with respect to their reasonableness and
effectiveness. These changes are as follows:
BY-LAW NO. 10-1983
SECTION NUMBER CHANGE
1. This section substantially revises the require-
inents for liquid manure storage facilities. The
new requirements include an increase in the
total storage period to 240 days and new
provisions regarding drop pipes and the fencing
cf access ramps.
2. A new subsection bas been added to the
Administration provisions in the By-law which
stipulates the information required by the Zoning
Administrator of the Township when an applicant
applies for a building permit for a liquid manure
storage facility. This in information will permit a
comprehensive assessment of any potential
environmental impact related to a proposed
storage facility.
Ebr further details you should contact Charles
Fdend, Clerk, Township of Hibbert, Mtmlctpal
Offices, Dylan, Ontario, NOK IEO 15191
345-2931.
ONTARIO MUNIcIPAL BOARD
L97 THE MAT'T'ER OF Section 39 of
The Planning Act (R.S.O. 1980, c.
379),
-and-
LY THE MATTER OF an application
by the Corporation of the Township
of Hibbert for approval of its
Restricted Area By-law 10-1983.
APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING
THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby
appoints MONDAY, the 26TH DAY OP MARCH,
1984 at the hour of ONE O'CLOCK (local time) in
the afternoon at the TOWNSHIP BALL,
STAFFA, for the hearing of all parties interested
in supporting er opposing this APPLICATION.
you do not attend and are not represented at
this hearing, the Board may proteed in your
Absence and you will not be entitled to any
further notice of the proceedings.
Itt the event the decision is reserved, persons
taking part in the hearing and wishing a copy of
the decision may request a copy from the
presiding Board Member, or, in writing. from the
Board. Such decision will be mailed to you when
available.
DATED at Toronto this 9115 day of February,
1984,
m