The Huron Expositor, 1984-05-09, Page 1910. ARTICLES FOR SALE
KEEP those bikes off the lawn. Put them in a
bike stand. Available in 2 sizes. Phone Don
Nolan 887-6402. 10-16X4
INFANT car seat (0-40 lbs.), car bed, walker
buggy, sitter. Phone after 5, 527-0890.
10-19x1
MANUFACTURER of all steel quonset
buildings now clearing our surplus inventory
featuring buildings with roof systems only;
no end walls, For example 46 x 100 for
58,600. Other specials; 26 x 28, 35 x 36, and
40 x 52. Call (416) 663-5323. 10-19-01
LAST WEEKEND to get fresh cider and
apples, cider , press closing, potatoes,
cookies, honey, apple butter, wood and
plastic barrels. Phone 524-8037. Art Bell's
Fruit Farm. 10-19-1
LEON stone picker for sale. Phone anytime,
345-2309. 10-19-1
PIANO SERVICE from Village Piano Shop,
Elmira. We buy and sell pianos. Pianos
refinished, reconditioned in your home,
special rate. Uprights, refinished, starting at
$995. Apt. size starting at $1400. delivered.
We accept trade ins. (519) 669-2280 or (519)
669-2198. 10-19-01
STEEL BUILDINGS, farm, commercial,
industrial, from 20 ft. to 200 ft. wide, any
length. Pre-engineered 1 beam construction
for the lowest price possible. Phone collect
(416)456-1200. 10-19-01
FOLDING metal picnic table in wood grain
finish, like new, 24" by 60", $12; a platform
rocker, very good -condition, 510; and one
pair white drapes, 50" by 63", in
polyester -acrylic, with woven -in polyester
privacy backing, 55. Phone 887-6713.
10-19x1
LOG HOMES. Affordable log homes,
custom cut to your specifications. For free
information write: House of Log,Box 1539,
Uxbridge, Ont. LOC 1KO. Pone (416)
985-7040, (416) 852-7900. 10-19-01
USED dishwasher. $150.00. 527-0115.
10-19x1
REGISTERED beagle pups, 7 weeks old.
Shots and dewormed. Phone Jay -Why
Kennels 523-9210. 10-19-1
YARD FENCE: 48" green chain -linked,
approx. 200', gate and some accessories
included. $150,00. Phone 482-7170.
10-19-1
13. REAL ESTATE
LARGE corner lot 200 feet to Lake Simcoe
Public Beach, near Sandycove Acres, paved
road, building suitable business/residence.
Nick Fleming after 6:00 p.m. (705) 737-2446.
13-19-01
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. 10-19-1
STEEL BUILDINGS. Buy factory direct
prices at lowest ever due to inventory
clearance. Act now and save many dollars.
Call our toll free line 1-800-461-7689.
10-19-01
MEN'S 10 speed CCM bicycle, recondition-
ed, Phone 527-0814. 10-19x1
BALER or lift up hard top trailers for 4.
'ha •' . 7-14 7. , - 1.0.19.
11'. WANTED Td BUY
PIANO WANTED: Not necessarily in good
condition. Phone collect 519-669-2198 or
519-669-2280. 11-01xtf
12. WANTED
14. PROPERTY for SALE
HOUSE FOR SALE, 116 North Main St.
Close to high school, shoe factory and arena.
527-1325. 14-18-tf
ACREAGE/LAKESHORE-$65,000 for 208
acres.Approx. 3,000' shoreline. Foley
Township. Old Farm Site, some field, mostly
bush. Contact Bill Kingshott, A.E. LePage
Real Estate. (705) 746-5844. 14-19-01
COLONY HOUSE, 12x14 in excellent
condition. 347-2774. 114.18.3
WALTON: Commercial building and vacant
store suitable for arts, crafts, antique coffee
shop, etc. Plus 3 bedroom apartment
upstairs. Workshop and garage. Steve Fels',
Redwood Realty Kitchener Ltd. 1-743-4155,
1-745-4988 Foto MLS 4030425. 14-18-2
15. PROPERTYfor RENT
HEATED 2 bedroom apartment, carpet
throughout. Close to shopping. 527-0828.
15-19-tf
FOR RENT in Seaforth, 1 one bedroom apt.,
newly renovated and 1 bachelor apt.
Available immediately. Call 527-0607 after
5:00 p.m. 527-0712. 15-19-tf
UPPER DUPLEX, 2 bedrooms, own gas
furnace, separate entrance, parking, avail-
able July. 527-1833. 15-18-2
TWO bedroom apartment, available imme-
diately. Phone 527-1680. 15.17-tf
18. FOR RENT
24.CARD OFTHANKS 1
GRIEVE
I would like to express my appreciation to my
relatives, friends and neighbours for cards,
and flowers, and kindnesses shown to me.
Special thanks to Rev. Duke, Dr. Malkus and
the nursing staff of Seaforth Community
Hospital. Bess Grieve
24-19-1
SEAFORTH JR. FARMERS
The Seaforth Jr. Farmers would like to thank
the Seniors in Seaforth area for making our
Slave Day and Card Party such successes.
Sorry to all those we didn't get to because of
limited time, we'll see you in the fall.
24-19-1
FLOOR sanders for rent. B. & M. Rentals
and Sales. Wingham. 357-1666. 18-45-tf
19. NOTICE
ARE you living with a drinking problem? Al
Anon can help. 527-1650. 19-19-1
BACHERT MEATS
CUSTOMM LING
ri3iM4' Cutting & Wrapping
FREEZING
KILL DAY
ON
TUESDAY
All meat Gov't. Inspected on the farm
1 MILE EAST OF WALTON
887-9328
VEALS
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 83-31/2 miles east
of Exeter
ry us for
CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING
Kill Days - Tuesdays
OUR SPECIALTY
Home cured and smoked meats process-
ed exactly the way you like it.
DONATE YOUR USED BOOKS, magazines
and records to the Blyth Festival far Huron
County's largest used book sale held May
26-27. Drop books at Blyth Festival Box
Office or Maitland Valley insurance, Brus•
sels; Culligan Real Estate, Seaforth; or
Church House Antiques, Hensall tin May 19,
or call 523-4345 for pickup. 12-19-1
17.WANTED TO RENT 1
WANTED TO RENT in the Seaforth or
Clinton area -a three bedroom house. Phone
527-0207. 17-19.2
Geo. A. Sills
& Sons
AUCTION SALE
of appliances, antiques, furniture and
mise. items to be held at the Jacob
Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St. In
Mitchell.
MERCHANTS
PLUMBING -HEATING
lit ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Phone
Home 527-1620
Hardware Seaforth
Thursday, May 10
McGREGOR
I would like to say thanks to everyone for
their cards, flowers, treats, prayers and
visits while I was in Exeter and Victoria
hospitals. Special thanks to nurses and staff
and Stan McDonald.
Jim McGregor
24-19.1
LEONHARDT
Thanks to Dr. Malkus and n‘rsing staff of
Seaforth Hospital and Pastor Horst for his
visit while I was a patient there.
Irvin Leonhardt
24-19x1
at 6 p.m.
Including GE frost free fridge, matching
Moffat fridge and electric stove, Ken-
more matching auto. washer and dryer,
Kenmore matching fridge and stove,
Woods small deep freeze, bedroom
suites, five press back chairs, cherry
bonnet chest, oak dresser, blanket bex,
quilts, dishes including Germany and
Nippon, carpenters tools, MFN7 riding
lawn mower, garden tiller, aluminum
extension ladder, heavy duty contractors
drills, saws, etc.
Proprietress: Miss Veneta Bteckeri
(with additions)
Auctioneer: Dertglas Jacob 393-6214
SOMERVILLE
1 would like to express my sincere thanks to
all my family, relatives ,and friends for
flowers, treats, cards, visits and inquiries
durin& my stay in Seaforth Community
Hospital and since coming home. Many
thanks to Dr. Underwood and the nursing
staff for their splendid care. Special thanks
to Rev. J. Vanslyke for his visits. It was all
deeply appreciated.
Archie Somerville
24-19-1
HORNE
I wish to thank Dr. Arciszewski, Dr. Rodney,
the nurses in I.C.U. at Stratford General
Hospital for their special care and the
Seaforth Ambulance Service. Thanks to all
who sent cards, gifts and visited me while in
the hospital. A special thank you to Ken and
Laurie for all their help and moral support.
Larry Horne
24-19x1
NIGHT /
I would like to thank eve ne for prayers,
cards, flowers and visits while in Seaforth
and Stratford Hospitals and since returning
home. To those who brought baking and
telephoned my home. Special thanks to my
family for their concern and thoughtfulness,
Lou, Betty and girls, to Drs. Hussey, Allen
and Malkus. Everything was deeply appre-
ciated and not soon forgotten. Leona Nigh
24-19-1
HART
We would like to thank our friends and
neighbours for their kind expressions of
sympathy at the time of our loss of a very
dear nephew Leslie George Newns who
passed away April 21, 1984. A sincere thank
y ou to John Hart and John Gillis who were
so willing as they have been in the past to
look after the chores while we were away. To
Pat Gillis for being so thoughtful and to
Barbara Brown for looking after things at the
house. Its a comfort to know that there are
people who really care and are•se-willing-to
help. Bob and Muriel Hart
24-19x1
MET
The famiiy of the late Mr. John Riley wish to
express their sincere thanks and apprecia-
tion to friends and neighbors for acts of
kindness, floral tributes and expressions of
sympathy shown to us in the recent death of
our father. Special thanks to the Calendar
Nursing Home, the doctors and the ladies of
the Legion Auxiliary.
The Riley Family
24-19-1
McKELLAR
1 would like to take this opportunity to thank
my neighbors. friends and relatives. for
visiting me on my 91st birthday. A day to be
remembered, thank you for the lovely cards,
flowers, and gifts. Special thanks to Dorothy
Scott, Thelma Dale for their help.
Lillian McKellar
24-19x1
24.CARD OF THANKS
MCLENNAN
I would like to say thank you to my family,
relatives and friends for the cards, flowers,
gifts and best wishes on the occasion of my
86th birthday. Thanks to everyone ' Who came
to my party. Reta McLennan
24-19-1
CANADIAN RED CROSS
To Citizens of Seaforth and Area. On behalf
of the Canadian Red Cross I wish to express
my sincere appreciation to all who donated
and to those who assisted in our recent
campaign. We are pleased to announce the
$3,050.00 was donated and forwarded to Red
Cross Headquarters for our area in London.
Jean Stewart
Campaign Chairman
Canadian Red Cross
Seaforth and Area
24-19-1
115. IN MEMORIAM
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 9, 1984 - A19
29. ENGAGEMENTS 1
NOBEL - IIRUNS
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bruns of DeneKamp,
Holland are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their daughter
Brigit B., to Gerald W., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Nobel of Seaforth. The wedding will
take place on June 7, 1984 in DeneKamp,
Holland. 29-19x1
HENDERSON - HEENAN
The forthcoming marriage is announced of
Elaine Gertrude Heenan, daughter of Mrs.
Harold Maloney and the late Patrick
Heenan, to Mr, Alan Martin Henderson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, The wedding is to take
place, Saturday, June 2, 1984 at 4 p.m. at St.
James Catholic Church, Seaforth.
29-19x1
Fuel 011Furnace Repair
24 Hoag geed
Paratchek'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 Hargreaves
482-7511 Clinton 262-2619 Hensall
Barry Muter
236-2717 Exeter & 229-6205 Kirkton
RACHOt Mary Agnes -In treasured memor-
ies of our loving mother -this Mothers Day,
May 13, 1984.
This day we do remember
And loving thoughts we give
To the one that's no longer with us,
But in our hearts still lives.
Mother's thoughts were all so full of us,
She never could forget.
And so we know that where she is,
She will be watching yet.
As angels keep their watch up there,
Please God just let her know,
That we down here do not forget,
We love and miss her so,
The gates never close, this we know
As this Mothers day in that lovely garden on
high,
One precious most loved link from our family
circle sits by your side.
Tenderly we treasure the past,
With memories that will always last,
And when we cease to think of you,
Will be when God has called us too.
Deeply loved to ever be forgotten by
husband, James, sons Herman, Stanley,
Jim, daughters Muriel, Joyce, Joan,
Blanche and their families. 25-19x1
LRFMING: In loving memory of a dear
mother, Edna (Mitchell) Leeming who
passed away on May 11, 1977.
Although your life on this earth is over,
Your love and spiritual presence grows
stronger every day.
You become more precious to me
Than any words can say.
Daughter, Norma
25-19x1
RICHARD LOBB
ROSS - EDWARDS
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ross, Seaforth, wish to
announce the engagement of their daughter
Barbara Jane to Mr. Brian Raymond
Edwards, Leamington, son of Mrs. Sandra
Edwards, Wheatley and the late Kenneth
Edwards. Marriage to take place at
Northside United Church, Seaforth on
Saturday, May 19, 1984 at 4 p.m. Open
reception at Seaforth and District Commun-
ity Centres at 9 p.m. 29-19x1
JOHN KASSIES
GENERAL CONTRACTING
*Farm and Residential
Buildings
•Additions and Renovations
•Roofing, Siding, Soffit & Fascia
PHONE 482-3063
TENDERS
MAINTENANCE &
REPAIR WORK
Hensall Town Hall
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until
5 p.m. May 14, 1984
for maintenance and repair work on the
Town Hall. Information on scope of
work may be obtained at the municipal
office.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
,Area distributor for Makita Power
Tools - "Built for the Pros"
ELIZABETH A. OKE
Clerk -Treasurer
Village of Hensall
P.O. Box 279
108 King St.
Hensel), Ont.
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AUCTIONEER
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
SAT. MAY 12, 10 a.m. Car, truck, truck
camper, piano, riding lawnmower,
antiques, furniture, appliances, etc. to
he held at Richard Lobb s Auction Barn,
too _Ont- _for Lily__Waghorn. of.
Klppen,«Sarnia estate.
SAT. MAY 26 at 10 a.m. Truck,
tractors, farm machinery, tools, etc. to
be held at Lobb Brothers Machinery
Auction Yard, Bayfield Road, Clinton.
DOUGLAS JACOB
Auctioneer
Farm, Household & Real Estate
Phone 3936214
Sebringville, Ont
CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION SALE
Truck, tractors, farm machinery. tools,
etc. to be held at Lobb Brothers
Machinery Auction Yard, Bayfield
Road, Clinton, Ont.
Saturday, May 26
at 10 a.m.
Early consignors will get their equip-
ment advertised so call now,
RICHARD LOBB 482-7898
Auctioneer
FRED LOBB 482-3409
Sale Manager
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
NOTICE OF APPLICATION to the Ontario Municipal Board by The
Corporation of the Town of Seaforth for approval of a by-law to designate
an area within the Town of Seaforth as a heritage conservation district
pursuant to Section 41 of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1980, chapter
337. /
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporatidn of the Town of Seaforth
has applied to the Ontario Municipal Board pursuant to the provisions of Section
41 of the Ontario Heritage Act for approval of By-law Number 8 as amended by
By-law Number 12 passed on the 13th day of March, 1984 and the 10th day of
April, 1984, respectively. A map showing the lands affected is attached to this
notice and a copy of the by-law may be obtained at the Clerk's office.
ANY PERSON INTERESTED MAY, within twenty-one (21) days after the
date of this notice, send by registered mail br deliver personally to the clerk of
the Town of Seaforth notice of objection to approval of the said by-law or part
thereof giving details of all or the portion of the by-law to which you object and
detailed reasons therefore, and shall indicate that the objector or an agent will
attend at the he,aripg to support the objection.
ANY PERSON wishing to support the application for approval of the by-law
may within twenty-one (21) days after t)te date of this rtpticor entt'by registered
mail or deliver personally to the clerk .of the Town of Seaforth, notice of his
support of approval of the said by-law together with a request for notice of the
hearing to be held giving also the name and address to which such notice should
be given.
THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD may approve of the said by-law but
before doing so it shall appoint a time and place when any support or objection to
the by-law will be considered. Notice of any hearing will be given only to persons
who have filed ari objection or notice of support and who have left with or
delivered to the clerk undersigned. the address to which notice of hearing is to
be sent.
THE LAST DATE FOR FILING NOTICES OF SUPPORT OR OBJECTION will
be May 30th, 1984.
DATED at the Town of Seaforth this 9th day of May, 1984.
JAMES CROCK ER, Clerk
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AUCTION CALENDAR
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Precast Unit Steps installed M just
1- 2 hours
Add to the beauty, value and safety of
your home with precast steel reinforced
concrete Unit Steps. Our installation
crews work quickly without plies of sand
or cement to damage your paths or lawn.
One-plece construction avoids "frost -
heave" damage. Bullt-In safety treads
protect your family and visitors. Over
100 sizes In stock.
ORNAMENTAL IRON RAILINGS
TO MATCH
400
FRANK (CLING
LIMITED _
Seaforth 527-1320
a) BREAD & BAKERY PRODUCTS
b) MILK & OTHER DAiRY PRODUCTS
Closirtti time for Tenders
4:30 pm, May 15, 1984
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
For further Information and
tender forms contact the
Administrator of Murons4lew
Wayne Lester
Boa 214
Highway No. 4
Clinton, Ontario
N•M 91.0
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AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE
& CONTENTS
JOHN
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Village of KIcilough,
7 M. N. Lueknow
MONDAY MAY 21, 1984 at 11 AM
3 bedroom modular home, carpeted
throughout. 4 pce. bath. All drapes except
patio drapes. Lot 66 x 132 Wooden barn
type shed.
Chesterfield & chair. occasional choirs; old
desk; old walnut teo wagon: coffee table;
chrome dining set St 6 choirs; dresser with
mirror; 2 chests of drawers: 3 beds with
mattresses; automatic wosher, dryer,
fridge & stove; dehumidifier, Skidoo, old
single plow; rototiller; snowblower; old
hand pump; lawn mower; air conditioner;
block 8 white TV: picnic table: chainsaw;
dishes; many more items too numerous it
different to mention,
FOR INFORMATION CALL BRINDLEY
AUCTIONS 529.7625.
TERMS CASH
Owner or auctioneer not responsible
For accidents.
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lawnmower. antiques, furniture, appli•
ances, to be held at. Richard Lobb's
Auction Barn. Clinton. Ont. for Lily
Waghorn of Kippen, Sarnia Estate plus
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fridge, stove, toilet etc, 1975 Chev. 1/2
ton pick up truck V8 auto, selling as is,
needs body work. 1975 Austin Marina
two door car w/four cylinder motor,
automatic, Michelin tires, 15480 ori fi-
nal miles. Above car owned by Lily
Waghorn since new, selling as 1s in
above average condition. John Deere 55
riding lawn mower. upright Stevenson
piano from Heinzman & Co. (good one).
oval walnut dining table, wooden dining
table w/S leaves, 2 set of six,pressback
chairs. hoosier type kitchen cabinet,
Philco square model fridge, two 30"
electric stoves, apt. size dryer, West-
inghouse upright freezer, nearly new,
Viking clothes dryer, wringer washer,
modern chesterfield and chair, vacuum
cleaner, humidifier, marble table
lamps, ladder back cained seat chairs,
blanket box, wave front hall table,
round brass wood bucket, 24 inch rotind
table w/Jacoben legs, wave front chest
of drawers, ' sppol bed w/mattress,
antique dresser w/mirror, Seth Thomas
wall clock, artificial fireplace, recliner
chair, upholstered chair, 2 cained seat
chairs, 3 steel rod ice cream chairs,
double bok spring and mattress,
component hi ft, chest of drawers and
dresser, end tables, bentwood chair,
treadle seting machine plus our usual
large offering of items too numerous to
mention. Plan to attend this good sale.
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