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Twos lc'ensed restaurants. Good sego
naa 1 potential. ' Two tourist o atlonk
{ata nts ltli ort asking price p orlon*
I #OUSE TOR RENT: Three , edroom•diueiex,
ccs��dia•l pro erties. Cardinal Re Estate ' a ,:pp, hate entrances, cat pe ed, glean, 'central
Bi1X 44119. Port Elgin, Ont. (519) 83245 ,s°location. 527-0962 or 52,0353 evenings,
797.1 n k,. • .1310I0 • '' 15.10x2
-, ��tY,9 � to
R a� NE bedroom 'apt., heated' ne l : decor,
1; , twll_ �PERTY for SAL skated, immediate possessioerl5 85
HOUi for
SJsale by owner. Ranch style o+F °"-
n ' t x A ?tP `"•
1 Isabelle St Seaforth. 4 or 5 bedrooms ' THREE bedroom'brick home, l4t'large,
lnJlhed c basement, corner lot. Phone 4lot, ideal ' for garden . enthusiasts, very
527.0582 . , 14;10 .Ytitirivate setting Br,.ucefield Availab er�June
" ilius early gardening privileges 48 r*9890.
WI�, �; S YOUR (jFFER7 Five lots, Ki Peng , � 5+14.2
prime residential Of commercial site. eavy „ a ,
volume of ; hi" hway traffic. No reasonable T O bed ptti heated apartment and.+ 3
offer refused/ Will consider trade. ,iahon be 'art i(io,;`Se` for rent. Gordon • Nobel
52M2376offer6;OOr.m. Ii1109�•a52708 .'.t. i.••: 15010x1
COUNTRY'. oi.`5 nit north of Seaforth, 4 yr.`.,' " ' 'i; 'i�� `..
' old brick"home;' 2 bedroom possibly 3; 3 t bedroomo'use, close., to downtown. ,
electric ;heat ;with.. woodfurnace,' central 'A-Xailable March 15, phone: 527 1822% after
vacuuming,.. IV3 car garage, lot 100 x 165 six p m t • • - 15 10x2
Phone 52.',4339. • 14.09x2 .'' '
DUPLE$ *Clinton near post offices Eric e
and stove, supplied. tAvaa]lable April ori,
S29-7949. 15.10.8
SOMEBODY wants what you don't ;need!
SELL through the Huron Expositor Classified
Want Ads. Phone 527-0240.. '
II
20. AUCTION SALES
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.55,54
1i.. Wlll'',!A%NTED TOA
PIANO WANTED: Not n
• Within.;'fieone collect
9-,.9.2:s;t;
It' tit` is0t ligMO gun targe priv#te. W DD to pup r,�ah cr land
ie lot, a� Utile front. town:' Stove and . & art►is, pPe#i 2b2- ofi 2P6112°4"1151
e. supplied: $200.0,,9 .monthly. Phone Y 170313
507, r 15,09.4
;CASH CROP' lttnd, Ervin 'Keyes 262-5367s:
R.bedroom farmilettOei 4 ;hive net of
email. Available ,tri( 1st,, 262 (18119
• s, ,..15094:
Aces.
sat.
ou`to litre S 1 ' afBle
i
eIdpanent a d Ott'
neigtb otd1
friends foreir'h 1p anddnatins of
food.
Yoluv.kindn„ sa! wi l always'cbeir�e,nembbe,fled,=,
eii and Joan c amPbe t endF 10•11y.;.
LAND FOR SATE
IN'SEAFORTN . t.
1 Parcel ContainIfg:
' Appr'ox. 12,508'sq: ft.
• 1 Parcel Containing;:,
A'pprox. 7`,22;8 sq.°ft.
527-006.4
SALE BY TENDER
FARM PROPERTY
- Fast 1/4 of Let 29, Concesdon 14
Township of Hibbert
Containing 75 Acres More or Less
Pursuant to Power of Sale under
mortgage, , sealed tenders marked
"Tender re East '/4's of Lot 29,
Concession 14, of the Township of
Hibbert" will be received by the
undersigned Solicitors for the Mortga-
gee up to 12300 noun on Monday the
19th day of March, 1984, for the
purchase of the above described lands,
with a closing date of April 18th, 1984,
The property, containing approximately
75. acres, .more or less is located
approximately 4 miles northeast. of
Exeter and approximately 2 miles
'southeast of Hensa11
U `'" h • Ni1004i ;riot
necesi xceepted�'ti�petson
sholl re'tr ri tender befoiie notification
of act:eptaaitce or rejection of the tender.
Tenders must be accompanied by a
certified 4heque, •liayable to LITTLE &
EVANS.' IN TRUST in the amount of
10% of theamouht offernd'tVlficb will be
returned if the tender is not accepted.
Tenders will only be accepted subject to
conditions of sale which are available
from the undersigned. Further.informa-
tign may be obtained by contacting the
undersigned.
LTiTLE & EVANS
Barristers & Solicitors
493 Main Street, South
P.O. Box 1750
Exeter, Ontario
NOM ISO
[5191235-0670
TOWN OF
SEAFORTH
PROCLAIMS THE WEEK
OF
MARCH 10 - 17, 1984
AS -
JUNICR FARMER WEEK
WHEREAS the Junior I=armer
Organization provides opportun-
ities for young people in rural
Ontario to help themselves dim
velop personally through sodlaf
and educatignyal activities, and to
help better their con'unuttitir
through service projects so that
they may fulfill the Junior'
Farmer motto of "Self -Help and
Community Betterment".
AND WHEREAS the Junior
Farmer Program helpS to devel-
op in its members a sense of
social responsibility, the ability
to provide effective Leadership
and further, an awareness of the
duties of a citizen, I, Alt Ross,
Mayor, therefore proclaim the
week of March 10-17 as Junior
Farmer Week.
Alfred F. Ross
Moyor
town of Seoforth
RICHARD LOBB
AUCIIONEEB
Clintoh482 7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
THIJRS. MARCH 22 at 1 p.m. 4
tractors, combine, machinery for
Andre Lammerant,11 mile south
and 5'/3 miles east of Blyth.
SAT. MARCH 24 at 10 a.m.
Combines, tractors, farm machin-
ery to be held for several local
farmers at Lobb Brothers Auction
Yard, Bayfield Rd. Clinton, Con-
signments still being taken phone--•
482-3409 or 482-7898.
AUCTION SALE.
Self propelled combine, four
tractors, modern farm machinery,
to be held'at Lot 2 Concession 13
Hullett Township. 1'h miles
south and 5% miles east,of Blyth,
• Only. for; Andre. Lammerasit' Ort A
Thursday March 22 •
at l p.m.
NOTE: NO SMALL ITEMS
PLEASE BE ON TIME,
COMBINEt,Gleaner L self propel-
led. diesel combine with cab, air,
heater, monitors, straw chopper,
N4311 wide corn head, 13 ft.
straight cut header with •pick up
reel and bat reel, Innes Lockwood
grain pick up.
TRACTORS: Allis Chalmers 200
diesel tractor with cab, radio,
dual hydraulic outlets, 20.8 x 34
rear tires. Duetz 1310006 105 HP
rated diesel tractor with cab, dual
external hydraulics, 18.4 x 38 rear
tires, set of 18.4 x 38 snap on
dual wheels; Duetz Db806 70 hp
rated' diesel tractor with cab,
hydraulic outlets, 18.4 x 30 rear
tires, set of chains; John Deere
1120 diesel tractor with John
Deere #48 front end loader: six ft.
bucket, hydraulic outlets.
MACHINERY: Winco PTO gen-
erator on trailer, 20,000 watt, 83.3
amp,. used once, new in 1980;
Allis Chalmers #20(10 five furrow
x 16 inch bottom semi mount
hydraulic reset plow; Internation-
al #56 four row wide corn planter
with insecticide boxes, 3 years
old; international #510 sixteen
run fertilizer and seed drill with
double disc openers, grass seeder
attachment, like new; Interna-
tional, #540 PTO double beater
manure spreader, George White
250 gal. aluminum tank trail
sprayer w/30 ft. boom. Allis
Chalmers #1200 nineteen foot
trait wing cultivator with harrows;
Hydrien 14" bottom three furrow
rauounted prow; Turnco 12 ft. land
packer; Pickseed 24 ft. chain
hails* 22 ft. sectional coil land
packer. Giro. White saddle tanks
2.100 gal. tanks; New HHdlland 310
hay baler with super sweep pick
up. 3 years old, has only baled
7000 bales; New Holland #S6
Bohai* hay rake, .New Holland
717 forage harvester with single
row corn head, Allied 40 t't, tube
bay eteyator. with undercarriage
and 1 hp electric Motor; New Idea
50 ft. x 6 inch pu rta 1e grain
auger, PTO drive, 4- co 225
gravity bins on ti ton wagons w/11
L x 15 tires; 2 JM gravity bins on
heavy wagons; 20 ft. x 4" grain
auger w/electric motor; 3 set of
six inch abrator pipes „and fans.
This rs a dean offering always
kept'ins]ile.
SLAM REMO. 'TERMS CASH
AUCTIONEER: RI er i . LOBE
• ellstons19.410
oWHO M ANDRE
• Pboae 519,523-9406.
r or atieiioneer not iespoii.
Si'ble for accidents day of sale.
b^.
, UBA sanders fork re
and galea, W itakir,
•
19. NOTICE
t, B. 6& eb lows
�8.4� �
ittyl $cO)t LTF
" i s ; ' ',1**110 like to expreSsimy-2sincece°thaws; to
ails tny, fatnilya relatives and, ,friends fOr
doweps' treats, `(cards, visits WOO,
tiiries
i;, during laty�stktl± inn University Hose► tai any
O AMq;>i hatasekeepinat cottages' on Rosh. thanks to Dr. [l derwood. Dr .T.. Giti,orp . ;.
kith Lake, sandybeach; boats fishing, golf' •Hat'pe; the nurses on the 7th floor and. the
;tetwis,. shopAl�lug . nearby. Off seasqn� disc a P it service: of the: Seafu ii bulance
count: 'The''Horaestead H 35' R.R. #2' staff
Minden, Ontatio. (705hrj89- 19.10.01
FREE 128 pagge career guide shows how to
train at home par
to nein full and part DROWN
Scree{, West, Toronto. Cali (416) 977.3929. 4114Yw
oy a express oer,shtcerl ,thanks qr •the
it was all deeply apt re late ,
hie Somerville
24--10.1
time obs: Granton Institute 265A Adelaide To our dear Bunk". friends and; nel bets,
19.10.01. diselay of levg not gee wish es,_shown:P us
p h
en °uc 40th a>}�iversary. To -Br'e YSt}`blin, {uric , „ •., r,: �, . -• 4
i r mo "his tgo)n. Tape to the wfntl w of ala
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1 .. SA:LES
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" ;Plotkin Athletic Assoc ation for• the mese)-
tan'.
Dublin andeblethe Lionss,:Club;'- Hibbbert
T , ip Council; St aforth Legion •Ladies
A� , and• our family for the' restoration
of our picture. It' was a Wonderful surprise..
Tax all .or the gifts, and cards and everyone
who helped. wlth the beautiful=lunch. We
thankeach at�d eve ones. Wewill remember
our special night with a warmth to all who
`made it such a success. Thanks'Charles for '
,yourkind words. Jean and Kerb Brown
24.10.1'
}DOUGLAS JACOB
Auctioneer
Farm, Household & Real Estate
Phone 393-6214
Seb'rifgville, Ont
LARGE
AUCTION SALE
Combine, tractors, machinery,
trucks to be held at Lobb Brothers
machinery auction yard, Bayfield
Road, Clinton, Ontario. Consign-
ments from local farmers ,plus
tractor and equipment from Peat
Marwick trustee in bankruptcy.
Sat. March 24
at 10 Ctn.
Full listing in next week's edition.
To consign tractors or equipment
Phone 519.482-3409 or482-7898
AUCTIONEERt RICHARD LOBE
SALE MANAGER, FRED &ORB
Ratter
late
1%0010, t
CALENDAR'
MARCH 283 Farm 'Machinery
Auction 'including' cdrinbine, trac-
tors, and a complete line of farm
equipment at Grand Bend.
APRIL 4: Rothwell & Associates
Annual Spring Consignment Sale.
We will take • - your complete
equipment inventory so call early
/for your best advertising cover-
age. Guarantee yourself the high-
est sale prices for your equip-
ment.
Beak Early for
your Spring Auction
For further information
pleasontact:
Dick Robinson, Saks Manager
Radavei 4Jt: Associates
Inca
Seafertly Ontario
Telephone 482-7181 or 482-3120
Hwy. N4 Btucefieid, Ont.
L21. TENDER WANTED 1
Township of Grei
GRAVEL
TENDERS ^
Sealed, clearly marked tenders are now
being received for the purpose of
cushing, hauling and spreading of
approximately
21,000 en. yds. mare or of
5/8" Granular "A" gavel
for the roads in the north half of the
Township of Grey.
Work to be completed by June 1S, 1984
to the satisfaction of the Township Road
Superintendent.
The contractor to be responsible for any •
Wan or regulations whirl may be
applicable under the Pits and (betties
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
40O P.M., Friday,
March 30,1984
Wed er any tender not n
aiocepited end-all tenders are subjeot,to
the approval of M.T C.
tor WI[4IAln$ON
ROM irsta per t
� • P n coned I ,
els v( ,
etas neo tb 8 t h' o e Taranto
8enforth r$plaurant,; Mr, Jew. Still ,doesn't
r r lreort • fr a tl!, a '-ktio Whoput'thesignup., (Waealnkphoto)
fnternatlonal�,IrpoftR this abogp sigh Wei., . �
L, aaa
I wish to thank my -family, relatives `and
friends for their dards, flowers,' gifts and
visits- during my . recent stay, in hiospital.
S al thanks to Dr. Underwood Or,
Hussey and the urses of Stratford General
Hospital 4South and. the SeaforthCommun-
ityHbspital..
2444
.,IN IMENIORIA,
HUDERRANDi In ' metnory of Bernard
Hildebrand who passed, away March 12,
1979`
A silent thought, asecret tear,
Keeps bis memory 'ever dear,
Tittte. takes away the edge of grief,
But memory turns back every leaf.
Always remembered by wife and family.
25.10x1
ARMSTRONGi Inloving memory of our dear
"Nana", Gladys, who passed away one year
aeggoo, March 7, 1983.
FYom the hospital bed to heaven's rest,
God took you to be his guest, d
God saw yougetting tired, -
When a cure could not be,
So He closed His arms around you,
Ondwhispered, "Come with me."
au Maned much' in silence
Your spirit did not bend.
Yea faced your task with courage,
Until -the very end. ,
Tod -tried' so hard to stay with us,
Your fi ht was all in vain,
God ou to His 1 home, •,
• Andyou=fraiirall; n�
Always rebtembered an Oadl wed by
,Caathy;and Kent, Laity and tin
and
„Cdleeni
est s
' BY HARRY MARDON
it's no easy.task to hoose the Registered
Retirerrient`'avidgs .Ilan which best'Snits
y„our needs
For}one thing, there are mummy different
types of RRSPs to choose from'and there' is,
sut1C
/banks, • a wide, range' of issuers, inclugg
trystcompanies, ipvestiiuent (mutudin�al)
fuipds, credit unions�y and, lift' insurance
companies
Your first step should be to decade What'
type of RRSP you want. If you ate snot suite,
you should seek the adyjce of a'trustworthy
finanitalplanner There no ioiitnytin asking
a clerk at a counter' Ina} financial institution
for advice, •as that clerk probablytnows less
about'RRSPs than you:do '
What ocrshould be looking for is a ligt,SP
which wttp you,.td.xeach `your. final
goals. l cepp. ha m•ind Bfat a1(llougjl bu a
RRSP provides fists immediate falx advantage,
by alieltering ,some of your• income from
taxation, themain"purposes of owningg•aplan
is .to provide yonwith" additional •retitement
income; Therefore`the;plan you pick must be
santed to. your Age bracket.
For Liicwnple, if you are only'S of yyears
away from retirement you will wattle a
RRSP which will provide guaranteed results,
Your money is locked.away in the, lan for a
set period of time at a Piked rate cif interest.
• On the other hand, if .you ate 10 or' 15
years from retirement, you should consider•a
an RESP wbllch is off, eredby an investment
(mutual, fund There. a tvgo main'•ta of
, `..1 » r10e-.1'' y'itty ->fuu :,4
invested in fend, where
h ]10 04400 mntor a
soon of governnierit and corpotate
bonds. The value of your .roves nient will
fluctuate ovetthe years but over a long term
the results should be good:
-Equity fund, in which yoar RRSP money
1 20; PERSONAL
WHY be lonely( Meet someone special who
shares your needs, and lives in this arca.
Free confidential details. Box 81, Station
Pierrefonds, Que. H9H 4K8. 26.10.01
DATES GA1i b1 We are a professional
introduction service designed to Intsoduee
compatible pimple to• each other. FFor eh
ages. Prestige Acquaintances. Call toll faree
14:00-263-9103. Noone- 8 p.m.. 2640-01
BACHER` MEATS
'CUSTO1l KIUING
%.\�\, Cutting dl: Wnppmg
1NG
HI ,HDAY
TUESDAY
Ail meat Gov't.Inspected on the farm
1 MEW EAST O1EWALTON
88/-9320''
MAYI'AG
PARTS DEPOT
SERVICE DEPOT
Amasion wpga iwrrm nusaut)
located in Sebringville
l a#
PH. 393•b181
Myers
WATER
SOFTENER
Reg. $490.00
$449.95
with 10x20 kg bag
premium
water softener salt
SEAFORTH
CO-OP
•
t
!r needs
is invested in a mired portfolio of'corninons
stocks and preferred shares: of publicly
owned companies: The ' results will' oai:y
Wendy,. in line with what happens to the
ggeneral performance of the stock markets.'
But inthelong term this type of investment
can Be a profitable one,
'Of course,'t1}e closer you are to retirement
the less riskyou want your RRSP funds to be
etposed to. For this reason it wise to deal
with a RRSP 'issuer who can offer you a
range: of'.plans, sa that you can,switfh: your
money from a vulnerable to' a protected
.position at the right bale.
Another approach you should condtder is
-diversifying your RRSP investments into two
or'three,of the basic types ofplans. Have
some of your money in a guaranteed plan.
sone in an equity -based fund and'•sdine
Invested iti bonds or mortgages that form
ofppoodiivvueersification Would -limit your .'risk
Thereeiss:one Ottherof'ARSP that is
•
ggoovvernment approved'.�s , called self-
directed,'or se a�dminls%ted, ;--:`-
With this sort of a plan the.owner makes
his/her investment decisions. This type of
plan is definitely unsuitable forsti-
ca6ed. investors. The person 'owning a
self-directed plan has to abide by 'strict
government rules concerning what 1#' i
qualified investment. As well, having, this
sort of a plan can be both time-conetuolng
ettdcbstly, especially If the ewder ueat3yy
chum the investment mitt of the P.
Ey , • ift! y , ,sm cr'�t 4'
�and, t > nave a self d
P, you Still must use the; service Ofa
company Which will act as • trnatee•`ef the
plan.' A stock brokerage flits; ,or a *1st
owners of a secompany will art fee for its services to
e l r cd RRSP.
r
4-H con-sr/uter course
5
in March
Confased by the computer craze?
Baffled by bits and bytes? Youu're in lack -
the cot
n age has arrived in - 441.
Introduuctloon. to Computers; a new 4-H
project, Will be offered in March. Open to
�Aged 12-21, the prawn is � to
terests. No previous knowledge Is
necessity. Each member will compare three
NENSALL LIVESTOCK
SALES
EveryThureday at 1:30 p.m.
All Olasse5 et iivettbolt
WE INVITE YOUR
CONSIGNMENTS
Victm'Haargreaves Greg Hargreaves
482-7511 Clinton 262-2619 Hensel]
Barry Miller
2354717 Exeter & 229.6Kirkton
• REPAIRS • REBUILDING
• KEYS RECOVERED
• DAivIPP-CHASERS
• REGULATING
• BENCHES
different computer systems to decide which
would be the best buy for their farm or
home. In the seven -eight meetings required
to complete the club, 4-11 members will
cover several topics including computer
jargon, history of the computer, program-
ming and word processing
Members may see computers at work by
touring businesses or farms lasing =motets
in their area.
During the dub, members will give a brief
presentation related to computers, At the
end of the club they wil] display the results
of their computer comparison shopping.
Leaders will be local adult volunteers who
have been trained at 441 leaders' work-
s.
ere will be six 441 computer clubs in
Perth this year. The clubs will be starting in
March.
For further information about joining
contact Nancy Ross or !yawn Wert at the
Ontariot#riyy of Ag culture and Food
Office, Stratford. 271
VEAL'S
Abattoir and Mea -Market
Hwy. 83-3i/% miles east
of Exeter
Try es for
CUS1OMKfl.UNG and PROCESSING
Kill Days - Tuesdays
OUR SPECIALTY
Home cured and smoked meats process-
ed exactly the way you ince it.
Geo. A. Siris
& Sons
MERCHANTS
PLVMBING'}EEATING
& ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
527"
HOMO
Hardware
RENTAL OF
COUNTY LAND
*LED mutts en -forms add to
etivniopes avattobto tit the office of the
tettotl wilt be accepted until 4.14
p. ati. IOW 'time on:
inuRSDDAY, inordi 22,19$4
for the raitthay of•fermfand for . three
Put* reran bite *rot praten,ly owned
by the taunt* of (furan
South Half Lot 30 Concession t®/
tint tilawanosh Township
The highest or any anyte tdateat nieetea•I-
Iy meted' IGA. Diai+peey. P. Eng.,
uiirenCounty Engineer.
Court Neese
GOOtirtietteintertn.
fi7A iM2
1620.
Seaferth
DENTURE THERAPY
CLINIC
420 Main Street, South, Exeter
Phone 2354966
Tuesday - Friday
9-5
TNYS BLOMBERG, D -T