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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-04-18, Page 15STEEL BUILDINGS. Reduced to clear spring inventory. 20' to 60' widths - 10' to 20' sidewalls. No reasonable offers refused. Call toll free -1-800-461-7689. 10-16-01 TWO healthy pups, 9 weeks old. Free to a good home to the Staffa area. Phone 345-2082. 10-16-1 USED RAILWAY TIES. Pressure treated. Uniform quality bundles guaranteed. Deliv- ered semi -load lots only. (450 minimum). Reasonable price. Phone (204) 725-2627, office hours. 10-16-01 3M copier, older style. $ 175. Phone 345-2270. 10-16-1 HONDA XL70, good condition, 'great for be inner $265. Phone 262.2124.,1;.;, •-10-16-1 11. WANTED TO BUYI MIXED GRAIN. Phone 527-0439. 11-16-1 USED riding lawn mower, good condition. Call 527-0859 after 4 p.m. 11-16-2 GOOD used T.V. tower with antenna and rotor, will take down. Call 527.0859 after 4 p.m. . 11-16-1 12. WANTED r OLD BRICK BUILDINGS wanted for wreck- ing and salvage purposes. Contact R. Lumley Demolition Inc., and/or The Cadillac Brick Co. of Canada Ltd. Ontario's largest supplier of reclaimed {tricks. Sarnia 1-519- 542-8811 or Toronto 1-416.283.2311. 12-16-1 (14: PROPERTY for SALE t TWO bedroom bungalow, large living room, kitchen bath, c ort. Located 2 miles east of Hensel! on well shaded lot. Apply 262-6349. 14-15-1 IN SEAFORTH: Three plus acres, quiet area, small barn, 11/2 storeybrick house, 8 rooms, 11/2 baths, 100 amps., drilled well, well treed. Phone 527-106\6. 14-16-1 40 x 70 frame budding. Asbestos shingle siding (old library in Vanastra) building 28 on 5th Ave. Inquire 527-0800 days or 482-7908 evenings. _ 14-16x2 [15. PROPERTY for RENT 3 bedroom mobile home on large private scenic lot, 3/4 mile from town. Stove and fridge supplied. Available May 1st. $200 monthly. Phone 527-1507. 15-14-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 S100 per month. Apply Box 3755 c/o The Huron Expositor, Seaforth, Ont. NOK 1 WO. ,15-15x2 3 bedroom semi Ip Vanastra. Can be seen at 31 Victoria Blvd. ingUre 482-7908 anytidse, day time 527.0800. Available now. 15-17x2 Ainatinn THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 18, 1984 - A15 PROPERTY for RENT TWO BEDROOM house for rent with large yard. Available May 1. Seen by appointment only 527.1102 after 6 o.m. 15.12- 17.WANTED TO RENT WANTED to rent a small garden, close to uptown Seaforth. Phone 527-0422 at noon. 17_16-1 118. FOR RENT FLOOR sanders for rent. B. & M. Rentals and Sales. Wingham. 357-1666. 18-45-tf 19. NOTICE I FARMERS wanted who are paying too much tax or are not using all the tax breaks available. Phope us today! Appointment times still available to process '83 Tax Returns in your home. Farm Business Consultants, 2109 Oxford St. E. London, NSV 2Z9. Call toll frep4.S00.265-1002. In business year round he)ping farmers for over 32 years. 19-16.01 FREE 12age career guide shows how to train at h me for 205 top paying full and part time jobs. Granton Institute, 265A Adelaide Street West Toronto. Call (416) 977.3929 today. 19-16.01 VACATION on beautiful Lake Kapikog. Housekeeping cottages and rooms, sand beach, restaurant, dining _lounge, licensed}. Boats and motors. H & H Marina and Resort. Box" 179, MacTier POC 1H0 (705) 375-5323. 24.CARD OF THANKS NICHOLSON 1 would like to thank the Junior Farmers for the excellent job they did on Saturday. It was very much appreciated. Mrs. Catherine Nicholson 24-16-1 SLOAN James, Louise, Barb and Rob Sloan would like to thank the Seaforth Fire Department and all their relatives, friends and neighbors who offered their assistance at the time of their house fire. Special thanks to everyone who donated money, food, clothing, house- hold articles and furniture. Your thoughtful- ness will never be forgotten. 24-16x1 JANTZI The family of the late Flossie Jantzi wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and support during our recent bereavement. Thank you for all the floral tributes, memorial donations, sympathy cards and food sent to our homes. Thanks to Dr. Rodney, Dr. Malkus and nurses at Seaforth Hospital, also Whitney-Ribey Fu- neral home, Rev. J. Vanslyke and Cavan Church Women for their kindness at this time It will always be remembered and appreciated. 24-16x DOUGLAS JACOB A eel Farm, Household & Real Estate Looking forsorne- one to lease Snack bar for the Summar months. Equipment avallabte. FAMILY PARADISE WALTON 527-0629 RICHARD .LOBB AUCTIONEER Clinton 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR 'WED. APRIL 18 at 1 p.m. international 1440 self-propelled combine, tractor, small machinery, misc. items for Keith Legatt, 21/2 north and 1 Y4 miles east cif i Mitchell, Ont. SAT. APRiL 21 at 10 a.m. Tractprs. chicken equipment, household effects, lumber for Stanley Enright, three miles north of St. Marys on East River Road. 1 SAT. APRiL 28 at 10 a.m. Household sale for John Modeland estate at Lobb Auction Barn, Clinton, Ont. Phone 393-6214 Sebringville, Ont 24.CARD. OF THANKS 1 • RT The family of the late i gus Edwin Martin wish to exprest sincere thanks and apprecia- tion to relatives, friends and neighbors for their support and kindness during the recent loss of a dear husband, father and grandfa- ther. Special thanks to the Masons who attended the memorial service; and to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sutton and Mrs. Mae Godden who rendered the music, "Beyond the Sunset". Grateful thanks to Rev. Charles Carpentier, a Mason, for his hospital visit and his sincere funeral message. We gratefully acknowledge all floral tributes and memorial gifts to Brussels St. John's Masonic Lodge A.F. and A.M. #284, Cancer, Heart, Cystic Fibrosis, churches and mission funds; cards of condolence and food brought to the home. Thanks to the pallbearers, flowerbearers and Max and Barbara Watts, Very special thanks to Dr. Hanlon and the nurses on the Intensive Care, Unit in the Wingham and District Hospital. The lunch provided by Melville Young Women's Guild of the Presbyterian Church was much appreciated. Winona Martin, Gwendolyne and John Tooth. and Lorraine and Gregory 24-16-1 BOLGER Thanks to all who helped to make my 80th birthday a memorable day. Gertrude Bolger 24-16-1 WILLIAMS I thank God for His mercy and it is good to be home again. My sincere thanks to all those who called, visited or sent cards while I was in Victoria Hospital or since I returned home. Your expression of concern was much appreciated. Ernie Williams 24-16x1 The first Cromarty Cubs and Beavers wish to thank Hibbert Twp. for their wonderful support on their annual bottle drive. 24-16-1 RAU I wish to say thank you to all who sent cards, visits, gifts and flowers while I was a patient in the hospital. Aspecial p thanks to Dr. Underwood, all the nurses for the special care given me. To my family a special thank you for helping with the girls. Debbie Rah 24-16x1 Thanks to Drs. McLarenarand Armstrong of Victoria Hospital, London and Dr. Malkus,of Seaforth for the special care they gave me, and thanks to all the nurses and others who work behind the scenes at Victoria Hospital and Seaforth. To those who supplied transportation and those who sent cards, treats, etc. Thanks a million to all. Frank J. Smale 24 -16x1 - REED I would like to express my thanks and appreciation to all my friends for remember- ing me with the manycards, letters, flowers, treats and visits dring my stay in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Underwood, the nurses and staff for the kindness and care, also to my many roommates. Ruby Reed 24-16x1 McGONIGLE We would like to thank otir brothel/ End sisters, relatives and friends for the tfeauhful gifts and cards we received on our fortieth anniversary. A special thanks' to the "Beavers", the Seaforth Lions Club and the Recreational and Arenastaff for their gifts, to Velma Miller for the dinner and buffet and to those who attended the dance on Friday night. You made it an occasion we will treasure always. Roy and Hazel McGonigle 24-16x1 FOR SALE JOHN OEM 4430.15! H.P. with cob, air, radio and dual". 1400 hours on rebuilt engine. s19ru°. MASSEY FERGUSON 135 DIESEL power steering COCKS/41M CULTIVATOR 20'/. ft with harrows, and folding wings with hydraulic cylinder. .1•504. COCKSHUTT PLOW 4 a 16 'SOO. MASSEY FERGUSON slaw DRILL No. 33-17 run. f-- 42,000. CONTINENTAL SPRAYER - 250 Gal. Fiberglas tank, now 60 g.p.m. pump 250 BUS. BOX on trust car- riage 9,200. 250 BUS. BOX on Martin Car- ww rtago '1 r6A00. GLEANER G. COMBINE 4 Row Harrow Corn Head. Grain Head and Cutter bar ry00�r� pickup. '15,0. UTILITY VAN TENDER 24, CARD OF THANKS Sincere thanks tQ friends and relatives for cards,;)efters and gifts while Ip hospital and since coming home. A special thanks to those who raked the lawn during my absence. It is very much appreciated. Helen Martin 24-16-1 Y I wish to thank my family, neighbors and friends for flowers and cards while I was a patient in Clinton Hospital. I would like to thank Dr. Flowers and the neighbors who drove Mary to the hospital to see me. All was appreciated. Frank Riley 24-16x1 [1. IN MEMORIAM i 126. PERSONAL MEET someone special, who shares your needs. Learn all about companions before you reveal your identity Free confidential details: Bos 81, Station Pierrefonds, Quebec H9J1T8. 26-16-01 26. PERSONAL, DATES GALORE. We are a professional i})troduction 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. 26-16-01 JOHN KASSUES GENERAL CONTRACTING "Farm and. Residential Bulldingi • *Additions and Renovations *Roofing, Siding, Soffit & Fasda PHONE :482' 3063 BACHERt MEATS Aria distributor for mulatto Power Tools - "Built for the Pro" CUSTOM KILLING Cutting & WrappingZIN FREE_G KILL DAYO• TUESDAY All meat Gov't. Inspected on the farm 1 MILE EAST OF WALTON 881-9328 . MUiR: Itiloving memory of.our dear father, Alex, who passed away April 27th, 1975. There is always a silent heartache And many a silent tear But always a golden memory Of one we loved so dear. Always remembered and so sadly missed by Dave, Beth Jack & Families. 25-16-1 DALRYMPLE: In loving memory of a dear husbpnd Robert Garnet who passed away 1 year ago, April 22, 1983. April comes with sad regret The month, the day we'll never forget You slipped away without a goodbye But our memories of you will never die. Lovingly remembered by his wife Marie. 25-16x1 DALRYMPLE: In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather Garnet Dalrymple who passed away one year ago, April 22, 1983. Sadly missed and always remembered' by Harold, Faye and family. 25-16x1 DALRYMPLE: In loving memory of a dear father Robert Garnet who passed away April 22, 1983. What we would give if we could say "Hello Dad", in the same old way. To hear you laugh and see you smile, To sit with you and talk awhile So, if you have a father.. Cherish him with care. For you'll never know the heartache Until you see his empty chair. You are always in our mind, No matter what we do; All the time within our hearts There are thoughts of you. Dorothy, Audrey, Lila, Mannie and Marlene 25-16x1 DALRYMPLE: In loving memory of a dear grandfather and great grandfather Garnet Robert who passed away Apr. 22, 1983. The blow was great, the shock severe, I never dreamt the end was near And only those who have lost can tell, The pain of parting without farewell. So if I had the world to give, I'd give it, yes and more, e ie_vvoiicoe-and see his smile and greet 1my d 1#utall we can do dear grandpa is go and tend your grave And leave behind tokens of love to the best grandfather God ever made. Sadly missed and always remembered by Gale and Gregory Kalichuk. 25-16x1 FuReel Oil Furnace(�a�� sod 24 HOUR S IIIVIl ? 1Paratchek's Maintenance Dublin 345-2235 HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES Every Thursday at 1:30 p.m. .All classes of livestock WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS Victor Hargreaves Greg Hargteavea 482-7511 Clinton 262-2619 Hensall Barry Miller 236-2717 Exeter & 229-6205 Kirkton MOTOR' CYCLE •FILTERS • TIRES •BATTERIES • PLU6S *HELMETS And Many Mare items We also certify motorcycles ARGYLE MARIINEF�'NISSMALL at Britannia Rd. E. Got1ERiCH 524.0201 Geo. A. Sills & Sons �. M R HANTS • PLUMBING -HEATING A ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS �� Homo 527Phone -1620 Hardware Seaforth VEALS Abattoir and Meat Market -Hwy. 83-3% miles east of Exeter 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. STANDING FUELWOOD FOR SALE LAWN ROLLING Reasonable Rates CaII RON JANMAAT Ontario To improve growing conditions for valuable trees the Ministry of Natural Resources is thinning several woodlots in Stanley and Colborne Townships and is assisting the woodlot owners in selling marked, standing trees to a reputable fuelwood contractor. Fulwood Vohnnes varies from approx- imately 57 to 111 standard cords (one standard cord = 128 cubic feet) Locations Varna and Holmesville areas Each fuelwood area will be sold a:, one- himp sum to one contractor - no partlal suer. For further details contact: Harry Wilson, Ministry of Natural Resources, R.R. f5, Wingham, Ontario NOG 2W0; Telephone 519-357-3131 or toll free ,1-800-265-3003. Ministry of Natural Resources I ton Alan W 1,0p,r M„ust.n John R_Sloan rk,puly M,nste, 527-0655 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS in the Estate of JOHN WILLiAMMODELAND All persons having claims against the estate of John William Modeland, late of .. JheeTowp et Seaforth' n..tha 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, STEWART, DEVEREAUX & SMITH, Barristers, &e, Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the executors The Huron County Board of Eduwtlon will receive tendeis for o utility Van until 11 o'clock noon Friday, April 27, 11E4. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Detailed specifications are avertable an request. Please direct Inquiries to: TENDERS INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE PROJECTS HAPPY EASTER • HAPPY EASTER • READ and USE EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED HAPPY EASTER • HAPPY EASTER • •700. PHONE 527-1487 Mt. D. R. Miller, Superintendent of Operations 010) 412.3411 The Huron County Board of Education 143 Albert Street Clinton, Ontario FAM 1L1 Tenders from all construction trades are Invited for Interior and exterior Maintenance protects at Huron County Schaots. E. Feayne Chairman B B Allan Director Tender forms and lob sgadflcadtons era available et the Hume County Board of Education Office. 1N Albert Street. Clinton. Deadline for tender submission Is t1 o'clock noon, May 14, 1414. • AUCTION SALE of appliances, furniture, dishes, tools & mise. items for: Mrs. Verna Thomas, Princess St. Brussels. Sale to be held in the Brussels Community Complex ort: Saturday, April 28th SALE TIME: 12:30 APPLIANCES: Westinghouse 30" electric stove (white and good), Hotpoint frost -free refrigerator (almond, like new), Westinghouse H.D. auto, washer & matching Westinghouse H.D. electric clothes dryer (both white and good), Leonari 12 cu. ft. chest freezer, small electrical appliances. FURNITURE* Sklar 3 cushion chesterfield & chair (figured green & gold), brown plaid chesterfield & chair, chesterfield (blue), 2 Queen Ann wing -back chairs (blue), console table and leaves (like new), 5 diningneom chairs & arm chair, harp -back chair, 2 dining side chairs, wooden kitchen suite with round table (4 legs) & wide leaf & 4 chairs with upholstered seats, vinyl space -saver, chrome hall tree, hostess chair, occasional shale, wooden rocking chair, Electrohome record-player with separate speakers, record stand & records, step coffee & end tables, parlor tables, matching table lamps, floor lamp, cuckoo clock, smoker stand, utility table, A.M. F.M. table radio, chrome kitchen stool, wooden childs high chair, odd wooden chairs, wall mirror, T.V. snack tables, Sanyo B.W. T.V. portable 12", Mark 111 focal slide proj. & screen, Eureka Vacuum leaner & attach., dresser and table lamps, 2 card tables, books, steamer trunk, clothes hamper, double bed with box spring & mattress (like new), double dresser with mirror (like new), double chest of drawers, wash stand, luggage, bedding and linens. DISHES. Variety of every day dishes, pots and pans, some good dishes including Norltake, Depression, glass, silver, Wedgewood plates in Rosemary patern, silver cream and sugar (grape pattern), coal -oil lamp, bnggie battery 114ISC. ITEMS: Same carpenter tools, Started transit (needs aditisting), garden tools, electric heater, lawn chairs, quilting frames, 18' alum. ext. ladder, plants & pots, 'wooden step -ladder, & misc. items. Owner or auctioneer not 'responsible for accidents or Loss of property sale day. TERMSs CASH OR CHEQUE WITH PROPER LD. SATE DAY AUCTIONEER - 1100 GILMORE Ph. 2914489 485 Vires St. S. Ilktewel REPLACE OLD STEPS IN A HURRY! I Frayne Citatrman R.B. Allen, Director of Education HONDA... THE REASON YOU RIDE. Precast Uah Steps issued is list 1- 2 lobs Add to the beauty, value and safety of your home with precast steel reinforced concrete Unit Steps. Our Installation crews work quickly without piles of sand or cement to damage your paths or lawn. One-piece construction avoids "frost - heave" damage. Bulit-In safety treads protect your family and visitors, Over 100 sizes In stock. ORNAMENTAL IRON RA !LINOS TO MATCH FRANK KLING LIMITED Seaforth 527-1320 gxe- eg../ -TENDER- INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE PROJECTS Tenders from all construction trades are invited for interior and exterior maintenance projects at Huron County Schools. Tenders forms and job specifica- tions are available at the Huron Coill)ty Board of Education Off- ice, 103 Albert Street, Clinton. Deadline for tender submission Is 12 o'clock noon, May 18, 1984. E. FRAYNE R.B. ALLAN Chairman Director of Education • HULLY GULLY Huron County's Number One Full Line Honda Motorcycle and ATC Dealei' Nulty Gully Sports and Recreation, Limited Varna, Ontario Phone 262-3318 OPEN DAILY 9 a.m.-6 p.m. THURSDAYS TILL $ SATURDAYS TILL 5 SUNDAY SALES HOURS - 1-5 CLOSED MONDAYS • CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY Hully Gully menegernent and staff wish everybody the best during the Easter Season