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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-04-11, Page 13iHE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 11, 1984 - A13 10. ARTICLES FOR SALE TWO straight wall all steel buildings for sale at reduced price due to scratched materials. Seriousinquiries only. Must, take quick delivery. Call 416-663-5323. 10-15-01 THREE healthy pups, 8 weeks old. Free to a good home in the Staffa area. Phone 345-2082. 10-15-1 BOYS bicycle for age seven to 10 and one girls bike, 19 inch frame, in good condition. Phone 527-1121. 10-15-3 SUPER 8 mm movie protector, used only once. Excellent condition. 550. Call after 6 p.m. 527-1334. 10.15.1 HALF a beef. 'Phone. J. Rapson 527-1078 after 6 p.m. 10-15x1 TO GIVE• AWAY. Brother and sister neutered Siamese cats, 2 years old. Phone 527-1022. 10-15x1 GM Child's car seat, 530.00. Phone 345-2907, 10.15.1 STOVE & REFRIGERATOR, Harvest Gold, 6 years old, excellent condition. Phone 527- 0489 9 to 5 or 887-9002 after 6. Asking 5300. each. 10-15-1 MAPLE SYRUP, Jim Axtman. 527-0107. 10-15-1 A sharp looking 4000 Ford tractor with Ford loader in good condition. Phone 482-7134. 10-15x1 FOR SALE: 5 ft. patio door, vinyl, like new. 527-1698. 10-15x1 1983 Kawasaki, 550 ltd., shaft drive, vetter faering, KG back case, leather saddle bags, certified. 5500 approx. klm. Call 524-4132. 10-15-2 '71 Honda, 175 c.c. street bike, 5300 certified, $200 as is. Phone 527-0403 after 5:30 p.m. 10-15x1 MALE American Cocker Spaniel puppies, golden coloured, home raised, 8 weeks. All shots and dewormed. CKC registered. 523-4286. 10-15x1 SWISH barrels, $20.00; plastic barrels, all sizes. Fresh cookies5 lbs. 3.75. Apples, fresh cider, apple butter, potatoes, honey, maple syrup, oranges. 524-8037. Art Bell's Fruit Farm. 10-15-tf ONE double bed, two Seaforth Optimist's coats, size 40, and ladies size 38. Phone 527-0918. 1p-15-1 HAY for sale. Phone after 6 p.m. 262-5504. 10-15-2 USED -railway ties. Pressure treated, uniform quality bundlesuaranteed. Delivered semi - load lots only. (450 minimum) Reasonably priced. Phone (204) 725-2627, office hours. 10-15-01 USED File cabinets, desks, storage cabinets, bookcases, office chairs, stacking chairs, lockers, drafting boards, restaurant tables. Lovers New and Used, 254 Adelaide, South, London, 681-2254. Monday • Friday 9-5. Saturday 9-12. 10-15-01 SEVEN wood storm windows 36" x 72" and one 44" x 72". Suitable for hot bed. Phone 527-0976. 10-15x1 BEECHWOOD POTTERY: Half Price Sale of stoneware and porcelain, Saturday and Sunday April 14 & 15. Details in coming events column. 10-15-1 BUY YOUR MEATS in bulk and save at Clinton Boxed Meats, now at our new location just off Hwy. e4 north of Clinton, 11/2 mile south of Londesboro - watch for our sign! By the case of by the pound. Call collect 523-9508. 10-15-1 GIRLS roller skates, size 4 for sale. Call 527-1896 after 5 p.m. 10-15-1 MJNGO AND RODEO barley, also mixed grain suitable for seed. Priced right. Phone Robert Fotheringham 482-9196. 10-14-2 HAY for sale. 345-2236. 10-14-2 10. ARTICLES FOR SALE TRUCKLOADS of slabs and edgings from our sawmill. a mill R.J. Dungey & Sons, Mitchell. 348-8477. 10.02-tf 2 pair pants, size 48, like new. 55.00 each. One black spring overcoat, sae 46, like new, 35.00. or 510.00 for all three. Phone 527-0422 at noon. 10.14- [11. WANTED TO BUY - GIRLS bike suitable for 5-8 year old. Phone 527-1245. -11715.1 SMALL bicycle for four year old. Training wheels preferred. Call after 6 p.m. 527.1558, 11-15-1 PIANO WANTED: Not necessarily in good condition. Phone collect 519-669-2198 or 519-669-2280. 11.01xtf `14. PROPERTYfor SALE 500 acres. Hog -reef operation. Hensall area. 4000 head beef, 1800 head hogs. 3 farm homes. Call A.E. LePage (Art Haas) 681.8539. 14-14-2 WALTON: Commercial building with vacant store suitable for arts, craft, antique coffee shop etc. Plus 3 bedroom apartment upstairs. Workshop and garage. Steve Feist, Redwood Realty Kitch. Ltd. 1-743-4155, 1-745-4988 Foto Mls. 13-15-1 HOUSE for sale, 116 North Main Street. Close to high school, shoe factory and arena, 527-1325. 14-13-4 HOUSE IN BLYTH: 2 storey white alumi- num siding, Dinsley St. Joe Little Estate. Contact Ron Little, Georgetown 416-877- 2691. 14-14- 15. PROPERTYfor RENT 3 bedroom mobile home on large private scenic lot, % mile from town. Stove and fridge supplied. Available May 1st. 5200 monthly. Phone 527-1507. 15-14-tf 2 bedroom apartment for rent. 527-1637. 15-14-2 FOR RENT in Seaforth, one bedroom apt. newly renovated, available immediately. Call 262-3146 after 5 p.m. 15-13-3 TWO BEDROOM house for rent with large yard. Available May 1. Seen by appointment only 527-1102 after 6 p.m. 15-12-tf CLINTON: Stately brick home (duplex) one block from post office, clean, carpeted, spacious, no water bed, no pets, references please. Contact 529-7949. 15-15-tf LAND FOR RENT: 105 acres, drained land. Bob Ste. Marie. 527-1438 after 6 p.m. 15-15x2 FARM house for rent in Walton vicinity. Rent 5100 per month. Apply Box 3755 c/o The Huron Expositor, Seaforth, Ont. NOK 1 WO. 15-15x2 LARGE 2 store y brick homer 1,anile from Se'Afdith�"SLSOTIO` ef'Yiff87i h pittll».Utilities-'. 527-0430. 15-15-1 TWO bedroom bungalow, large living room, kitchen bath,rt. Located 2 miles east of Hensen on well shaded lot. Apply 262-6349. 15-15-1 J17.WANTEDTO RENT 1 LAND. Call after six p.m. 262-2544. Ask for Mike. 17-14-2 WANTED to rent, cash cro & T Farms, Kippen, 262- land. Phone M or 262-6018. 17-03-13 118. FOR RENT I FLOOR sanders for rent, B. & M. Rentals and Sales, Wingharp: 357-1666. 18-45-tf [19. NOTICE 4 19, NOTICE STOP BEDWETTING, United Enuretic has cerreeted over 20,000 cases. Bedwetting frustrates, embarrasses, and sometimes weakens school abilities. Get confidential information from U E 5 C Box 3311, Cambridge,N3H 4T3 stating age and phone number. 19-15-01 PROSPEROUS paid circulation tab, Vancou- ver Island. 26th year, award winner. Recreation paradise, slow . ace. Grosses 3135,000 plus. Priced $98,111. Serves 6;500 population. 112-604-749-3202 after 4:30 p m. Pacific. 19-15-01 ARE you living with a drinking problem? Al Anon can help. 527-1650. 19-15-1 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. 19-15-01 FARMERS WANTED who are paying too much tax or are not using all the tax breaks available. Phone us today. Appointment time still available to process 83 Tax Returns in your home. Farm Business Consultants, 2109 Oxford St. E. London, N5V 2Z9 Call toll free 1-800-265-1002. fn business year round helping farmers for over 32 years. 19-15-01 GUN BARGAINS: rSave up to 40% by subscribing to "The Gunrunner". The Canadian monthly newspaper listing hun- dreds of new and used, modern and antique firearms for sale or trade. Subscription: $15 per year to: Gunrunner, Box 565 T, Lethbridge, Alberta, T1J 3Z4. Sample copy $1,50, 19-15-01 124. CARD OF THANKS! KENNEDY The family of the late Anna C. Kennedy wishes to express their thanks to relatives, neighbors- and friends for Mass and sym- pathy cards, floral tributes, donations to the Heart Fund and Cancer Society and for food sent to 'the home. Also thanks to the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, Mitchell Nursing Home, Fr. Oostveen, St. Columban CWL and choir and to the pallbearers. Your thoughtfulness during our bereavement helped us to accept our loss. 24-15x1 KERR I wish to thank Dr. Underwood and Dr. Rose, Rev. Vanslyke and the nurses of Seaforth Hospital and to those who sent cards and visited me. Ethel Kerr 24-15x1 DILLON I wish to thank my family, neighbors and friends for masses, prayers, flowers, cards, gifts and visits while I was a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. Thank you to Father Carrigan, Father Caruana, Drs. Brady and Underwood, the ambulance attendants and the nurses, who so kindly attended to my needs. All was deeply appredated. Mary J. Dillon 24-15x1 FINLAYSON I would like to say 4 sincere thank, youto everyone who sent cards, gifts, flowers, :and to til toLi Jose les Hospi and thide returning_ ip A s al thank you to m family for e b day cake and their many visits, to Dr. Read, Exeter; to the doctors and nurses on 4th S.W. Words will never' Thanks the appreciation I feel at this time.'Ihanks again. Ruby Finlayson 24-15-1 MOORE Many thanks to our family for planning our 40th anniversary. Special thanks to our relatives, and friends for cards and gifts and for making it a joyous evening. Everything was appreciated. George and Auleen Moore 24.15x1 DRAKE I would like to express a sincere thank you to my family, friends and neighbors for their cards, letters, visits, gifts and phone calls while i was in University Hospital and since returning home, to Rev. Ray Anderson for his prayers, all the kindness from everyone is deeply appredated. Marjorie Drake 24-15-1 [24. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Ger ge O. Elliott wish to express our sincere thanks and appprecia- tWa to relatives, friends and neighbors for their support and kindness during our recent bereavement. We gratefully acknowledge all floral tributes and memorial gifts, cards, food and h:.. n_ brought to our home. Special the to t r, P.A. Rutherford, the Intensive C nurses at Listowel Memorial Hospital, R - • T.A. Duke,- Melville Young Women's uild and Barbara and Max Watts. Your' many acts of kindness will never be forgotten. 24-15-1 MaeDO.NALD 1 would like to express a -sincere thank you to all my friends, neighbors and relatives for the many cards, phone calls, flowers and treats that I received while I was' a patient in University Hospital. A special thank you to the men at Topnotch Feeds, Dr. Malkus, Dr. Rodney and the nurses at Seaforth Hospital for their quick thinking and speed in their decisions. Also, to Dr. McKenzie, Dr. Wall, their associates and' the nurses on 6th floor, University Hospital for the excellent care. A deep felt gratitude goes out to Gary Betties and Art McNaughton for the rapid trip down in the ambulance. Also to Diane Wood for her aslistance during•the ride. No thank yo is complete until you remember all those ,ho not only brought food to my home for my family but for the many rides .that were offered to Marion to help her out while 1 was in London. No words can ever deeply express' - my" sincere gratitude to everyone. Your thoughtfulness at thi time was so deeply appreciated and willaiways be remembered. Gordon MacDonald 24-15-1 RYAN I would like to express my sincere thanks to my family, friends and relatives for all the flowers, cards and gifts and to everyone who came to visit me during my stay in university Hospital, London. Many thanks to the Exeter ambulance drivers, doctors and nurses at the Exeter Hospital and especially Dr. Evans and assisting doctors and nurses at the University Hospital.Special thanks to Valerie'Schmip- chen and Mr, and Mrs. Bill Taylor for their help in my time of need. Your thoughtfulness will alwaysbe remembered. Mary Alice Ryan Walto 2;-15-1 DRAPER I would like to thank everyone for their car and concern for me during my stay at Victoria Hospital and since returning home. Also to the ambulance attendants from the Wingham Hospital for their great care. A special thanks to my 4-H girls for the lovely flowers sent to me and also my sister, Barb, for her help with the children and my home while I was away and since returning home. Thanks also to Dr. Bozyk, Dr. Chertkou and the nursing staff. Everyone's thoughtfulness will always be remembered and appreciated. Jane Draper 24-15-1 ANDERSON 1 would like to express my sincere thanks to the nurses and staff of Seaforth Community Hospital for their care and attention during my stay there. Also to Dr. Malkus and anyone who helped in any tvay. It will always be remembered, , x . .... A rt.Qhdersop 24-15x1 ROSS 1 wish to say thank you to all who sent cards, gifts and` flowers while I was a patient in the hospital and to the neighbours who brought food, it was all so good. A special thanks to my family, Dr. Underwood, all the nurses and staff of Seaforth Community Hospital who were so kind to me. It will always be remembered. Vera Ross [20. AUCTION SALk,S 124.C,ARD OF THANKS McDONALD Marilyn and Don, Jim and Jeanne McDonald would like to thank the Grey Township Fire Dept. and all the relatives, friends: and neihbours who offered their•essistance at the time oftheir house fire.very special,. thanks to all for their many; acts of kindness dentitions of money, food, clothing and household articles. To Jack and Donna Knight and bridle who provided, us with bed and board till our railer was liveable, your kindness will never' be forgotten. It has been a ry trying time and, we do sincerely offer each one of you our heartfelt thanks for your thoughtfulness, 24-15-1 25.IN MEMORIAM McKAIGt In loving memory of a dear husband and father 'Donald McKaig,who passed away one year ago, April 7, 183. Today is remembered and quietly kept, No words are needed, we will never forget, Deep in our hearts you, will always stay, Loved and remembered every day. Lovingly remembered by Helen, Jean and Bruce. 25-15x1 BROOKS: In loving memory of a dear mother Verna who passed away Apr. 11/78. Past her suffering, past her pain Cease to weep for tears are vain, She who suffered is at rest Gone' o Heaven withekhe blest. Always remembered by son George. 25-15x1 McGAVIN: In loving memory of Florence McGavin who passed away April 14, 1983. As time unfolds ano h Silent memories kee you near er year No longer in our lives to share But in our hearts you are always there. Lovingly remembered by Neil, Marie, Brian, Cathy;(Jeff and Heather. 25-15-1 BOYD: In loving memory of a dear father and friend William Boyd,who passed away April 14, 1983. A special corner in our hearts Is set aside for you As long as Life and memories last, We will always remember you. Sadly missed by Keith, Gloria and Carl. 25-15x1 BUTT: In loving mefno of Keith who passed • pril 14, 1979. S. y we speak o the one we love And tenderly think of the past Memories deepen as life travels on But loveandremembrance lasts. Loved and -remembered always by his Mother, sisters and brother and Laurie and Danny. 25-15-1 119. NOTICE I Fuee�I Otil Furnace�� Rand 24 HOUR SSERVICE Paratchek's Maintenance Dublin 345-2235 ' 28. ENGAGEMENTS WALLACE - MLRO Mary Janet Pauline Wallace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Douglas Wallace of Rlltlt4 Seaforth and Michael Joseph Mero, son •Of Lorena Mero, Seaforth and the late Joe Mero would like to announce their forthcoming marriage. The wedding will take place on April 13,1984 at Kippen United Church at 7 p.m. 29-15-1 VANDIEPEN -- GOODMAN Mr. and Mrs. Theodore van Diepen are pleased to announce the forthcoming mar- riage of their, daughter, Johanna Cornelia, to Mr, George Frederick Goodman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goodman of St. Marys on Saturday, May 12, 1984 at 4 p.m. at St. Joseph Church, Kingsbridge, with open reception to follow in Lucknow at 9m. 29-15x1 126. PERSONAL DATES GALORE. We are a professional i•8troductlon service designed to introduce compatible people to each other. For all ages. Prestige Acquaintances, Call toll free 1.800- 263.9103. Noon - 8 p.m. 26.15-01 STRIKE IT RICH LII 11 11111.1F1111,u111 with the Classifieds BACHERT MEATS CUSTOM KILLING Cutting & Wrapping DOUGLAS JACOB Auctioneer Farm, Household & Real Estate FREEZING KILL DAY ON TUESPA,Y_ All meat Gov't. Inspected on the farm 1 MILE EAST OF WALTON 887-9328 DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC Phone 393-6214 Sebringville, Ont AcsA Geo. A. Sills & Sons `r Looting for soma ane to lease z:, t 'N i 1 Snack bar for the T� Sumntsrmonths. yC1ej�,,1; Equipment i +` available, 141: FAMILY PARADISE WALTON 527-0629 MERCHANTS PLUMBING -BEATING & E•FCIRICAL CONTRACTORS Phone H11111 ome 527-1620 Hardware Set forth HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES Every Thursday at 1:30 p. m. All classes of livestock WE INVITE YOUR - CONSIGNMENTS Victor Hargreaves Greg Hargreaves 482-7511 Clinton 262-2619 Hensail Barry Miller 236-2717 Exeter & 229-6205 Kirkton AUCTION REMINDER Combine, two tractors, MC 600 grain dryer, farm machinery etc. to be held for Albert Boven at Lot 22, Concession 11, McKillop Township, Go 61/.- miles north of Seaforth then 1/: mile east. Mon. April 16 AT 1 P.M. ADDITION TO SALE: Husky 1000 g single axle manure tank, Husky port- ble liquid manure pump, 2 wheel tra i th racks. SELF LAST WEEK S PAPER FOR FULL LISTING TERMS CASH AUCTIONEER RICHARD LOBB 519-482-7898 OWNER: ALBERT BOVEN S19 -527.01T1 VEA LS 420 Main Street, South, Exeter Phone 235-2966 Thursdays Only 9-5 THYS BLOMBERG, D -T Abattoir and Meat Market Hwy. 83-3% miles east of Exeter 235-1123 Try us for CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING Kill Days - Tuesdays OUR SPECIALTY Home cured and smoked meats process- ed exactly the way you like it. GODEBICH 5$ West St. (Kitty Korner Police Station) A.C. Feige D.T. TOLL FREE 1-800-265-1415 Weekdays, Erenln9s ti Scrturdays BY APPOINTMENT ONLY KINCARDINE 201 Durham Court (beside Post office) 394-41335 STOCKER SALE 800 HEAD at Hensel) Livestock Sales Ltd. on PUBLIC MEETINGS CONCERNED ABOUT THE CONSERVATION OF OUR NATURAL RESOURCES? The Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority is sponsoring three public' meetings because we want your Input and reaction to our long-range WATERSHED PLAN. The Watershed Plan describes the Conservation Authority's directs r the next fifteen years /n the program -areas of flooding, soil erosion, water su 1y, water quality, recreation, forestry, environmentally significant areas, fie and wildlife and cultural and historical resources. The• public meetin will be'lreld from 7-9 p. m, at the following locations and dates: BAYFiELD - Tuesday, April 24, 1984 Beyfleld Municipal Building PARKHILL - Wednesday, April 25, 1984. Parkhill - West Williams Public School on McLeod St. EXETER - Thursday, April 28, 1984. Old Town Hall, 322 Mein St. Displays and background information will be available prior to the beginning of the meeting. For more information contact: A usable -Bayfield Conservation Authority P.O. Box 459 Exeter, Ontario NOM ISO 519-235-2610 Sat., April 21 at1:00P.M. Consisting of: Steers, Heifers 81 Calves FOR INFORMATION CALL: Victor Hargreaves 519-482.7511 [Clinton] Barry Miller 519.255-2717 [Exeter] - 519-229.8205 [Kirkton] Greg Hargreaves 519-282-2819 [Hansell] 5294282-2881 [aensall] Auctioneer: LARRY GARDINER RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEER Clinton 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR THURS. APRIL 12 at 1 p.m. Combine, swather, four tractors, farm machinery for Art and Ross Smale, five miles south of Dublin and 21/2 miles west. SAT. APRIL 14 at 1 p.m. Combine. two tractors. farm machinery for Ron Ryan, 1% miles west and 21/: miles north of Dublin, Ont. MON. APR. 16 at 1 p.m. Combine, two tractors, MG 600 grain dryer. farm machinery etc. to be held for Albert Boven at Lot 22, Con. 11 McKillopTwp. 61/. miles north of Seaforth then /z mile east. TUES. APR. 17 at 1 p.m. Combine, swather, tractor, pick up truck, portable welder, Duetz 6 cyl. diesel engine, farm machinery etc. for Adrian Brand, four miles west of Clinton on Hwy: lib to Holmesville, turn left go to 3rd corner on Cut Line Road, turn left and go 1 mile. 'WED. APR& 18 at 1 p.m. International 1440 self-propelled combine, tractor, small machinery, misc. items for Keith Legatt, 21/1 north and 11/1 miles east of Mitchell, Ont. SAT. APRIL 21 at 10 a.m. Tractors. chicken equipment, household effects, lumber for Stanley Enright, three miles north of St. Marys on East River Road. SAT. APRIL 28 at 10 a.m. Household sale for John Modeland estate at Lobb Auction Barn, Clinton, Ont. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS in the Estate of JOHN WILLIAM MODELAND All persons having claims against the estate of John William Modeland, late of the Towu of Seaforth in the County of Huron, deceased, who died on the 17th day of February, 1984, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of April, 1984, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, this 28th day of March, 1984. McCONNELL, 9YEWART, DEVEREAUX & SMITH, Barristers, & c., Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the executors JOHN KASSIES GENERAL CONTRACTING *Farm and Residential Buildings • Additions and Renovations ":toafing, Siding, Soffit i Faseta PHONE 482-3063 .Area distributor for Morita Fewer tools- "sunt for the Pros" MOTOR CYCLE •FILTERS • TIRES •BATTERIES • PLUGS •HELMETS And Many More Items We also certify motorcycles ARGYLE MARIN�I SMALL Oa Satanist, Rd. E. GODERICII 524-0201 Tenders will be received by the under signed for the necessary FARM FOR SALE by Public Tedder Part of Lots 25 and 30, Concession 13, Mullett Township, Huron County. ISO acres. with approximately 13$ cors workable. Buildings include a 4 bedroom dwelling, renovated frame barn with 1N saw capacity, and finishing area, 20' a 10' silo, 20' x 70' silo, 14' x50' silo and a 40' e 104' Implement shed. The property Is located opproximet&y 21/4 miles south-west of Blyth, Ontario, Tenders are to be received prior to April 17th, 1904 with a minimum deposit of '5,000. Refer to elle no. 38471-520. For more Information, please contact: Farm Credit Corporation c/o S. Wright Suncoast Shopping Mall 397 Bayfield Rd. Goderlch, Ontario (519) 524-8381 LAWN ROLLING of the Hospital grounds once, at a time to be agreed on. Tenders are to be submitted in writing prior to April 12, 1984 at 5 p.m. HENRY SCHWARZ Director of Malntenaneo Seaforth Community Hospital Seaforth, Ontario ® Tenders will be received by the under- signed for the necessary GRASS CUTTING at Seaforth Community Hospital during the corning 1984 season. Tenders are to indicate the equipment that will be used and are to be based on the amount per cutting. Tenders are to be submitted in writing prior to April 12, 1984 at 5 p.m. to: HENRY SCHWARZ Dlreetorof Maintenance Seafarth Community Hoepital Seaforth, Ontario r