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34. AUCTION SALES
35. TENDERS WANTED
38. SERVICE
DIRECTORY
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION
CLINTON 482-7898
SAT., APRIL 23 AT 10 A.M.: Some plumbing
tools; appliances; furniture; submarine table and
cooler; electric meat slicer for Mrs. Jessie
Cameron of Hensall plus additions at Richard
Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton.
WED., APRIL 27 AT 6 P.M.: Shop equipment;
shelving; office furniture; special small engine;
motorcycle; snowmobile; tools; some new and
used small engine parts for Dave Arthur, Clin-
ton Small Engine Service at Richard Lobb's Auc-
tion Barn, Clinton.
SAT:, APRIL 30 AT 10 A.M.: Old cars & trucks,
1937 - 1966 army jeeps & trucks; parts; motor
home; mobile lurch booth; antiques; 41/2 acre
property with Auto Wrecking licence. Bill
Brown's Wrecking Yard, Egmondville.
WED., MAY 4 AT 6:30 P.M.: 3 bedroom house
and 20 x 30 ft. shed situated on alrge lot 3/5
of an acre in the village of Staffa plus appliances;
furniture; lawn mowers; tools; etc. Phone Gary
Quance for information after 6 p.m. 345-2766.
Staffa is only 10 miles frorh Mitchell, Seaforth
and Exeter.
SAT., MAY 7 AT 10 A.M.: Estate of Lillian
Kerslake of Seaforth at Richard Lobb's, Clinton.
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Tender For
CUTTING
GRASS
Fuel Oil Furnace
Service and Cleaning
Paratchek's Maintenance
Dublin 345-2235
at Seeforth Optimist bail park 8 soccer
- field for 1988 ball season. Also tender to
drag ball field as required.
For further information call Don at
527-1780.
Tenders to be received by April 20 at 5
p.m. to the:
Seaforth Optimist Club,
Box 909,
Seaforth, Oat.
NOK 1 W0.
Doug Jacob & Wallae Ross
271-7894 or 393-6214
AUCTION REGISTER
THURS., APRIL 2I, 6 P.M. - Auction
sale of antiques, appliances, and misc. .
to be held at the Jacob Auction Centre
185 Herbert St. in Mitchell. Velma
Staffan, proprietor.
SAT., APRIL 23 AT 1,1:00 A.M. - Clear-
ing
leaning. auction of a full line of farm
machinery, feed & misc. items to be
held 21/2 miles north and 3 miles east
of Mitchell. Ralph Mulholland,
proprietor.
SAT., APRIL 30 AT 10:00 A.M. - Clear-
ing auction of appliances, antiques &
household effects to be held at the Jacob
Auction Centre in Mitchell. Bill and Mae
Clark prop.
SAT., MAY 7 AT 10:00 A.M.: Estate Auction
of antiques; appliances & misc. items to be
held at the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert
''St. in Mitchell for the Estate of the Late Mrs.
Alex. Nicoll, Perth St., Stratford.
HURON COUNTY
HOUSING
®AUTHORITY
S.F.T. (HC) 88-02
for lanitorial services & snow removal at
85 West Street, Goderich (OH -3) and 250
Picton Street, Goderich (011-2)
Tenders will be received for the above un-
til 11:00 a.m. local time, Wednesday, May
4, 1988 by the Huron County Housing
Authority, 48 The Square, Goderich, On-
tario, N7A 1M5, (519) 524-2637 from whom
details and specifidations may be obtain-
ed, quoting reference number as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER N¢T
NECESSARILY ACCEPTED.
M -B PAVING
*Lawn Rolling
'Asphalt Paving
WE HAVE HEAVY ROLLERS
TO DO THE JOB BEST
PHONE M-8 PAVING
527-2328 or 527-1281
DOERR'S
Appliance & TV
G.E. and ZENITH
Phone 348-9033
Open 6 Days a Week
MAIN ST. MITCHELL
LARGE AUCTION SALE
of Antiques. Old cars and trucks, truck
with hoist, Army Jeeps and parts, Army
trucks, 4 old tractors, motor home. por-
table lunch booth, motors, parts, etc., 4Y
acre wrecking yard for Bill Brown Auto
Wrecker at Egmondville, Ontario which
is located lust south of Seaforth, Ontario.
SATURDAY, APRIL 30
AT 10:00 A.M. -
Antiquos will be sold first at 10:00 a.m.
- Antique doll sleigh, doll buggy,
shoulder yoke, oil lamp brackot, Vic-
trola, harness boils, string of bells,
teacher's bell. bag cart, hay knife, 8 ft.
antique glass showcase, some old tools,
2 pillar clocks, old books, Marconi radio,
cistern pump, ice tongs, 2 buggy foot
warmers, floor model radio, child's
wooden bed.
MOTOR HOME AND LUNCH BOOTH:
- 1973 Pace Arrow 22 ft. motor home,
sloops 6, run 40,644 miles, selling cer-
tified and sublect to a reserve bid.
- 1970 Chev school bus, converted to a
portable lunch booth, fully equipped,
soiling certified and sublets to a reserve
bid.
TRUCKS AND JEEPS:
• 1938 Diamond T Truth with dual wheels,
approx. 2 ton - restorable; 1967 IHC 1600
truck for parts with post hoist; 49 Chev
cab with curved rear corner windows; 63
Choy for parts; 1939 and 1940 Ford 4 X
4 army trucks; 1942 Chev 4 X 4 troop car-
rier; 2 . 1946 4 X 4 Willy. Jeeps; 1 - 1952
4 X 4 Willy- Jeep; 2 new CJ2 Jeep frames;
many Jeep parts, same new; army truck
frame and axles; 2 new Choy 'A ton 4 X
4 frames; 49 Ford V. ton far parts; 1979
Ford '/, ton cab; chrome rear bumper for
79 Ford pick up; Austin Gypsy 4 wheel
drive for parts; 59 INC tandem truck for
ports; Truck PTO'S and pumps.
TRACTORS:
- Massey Harris 22 tractor; Ferguson trac-
tor with loader and front mount pump;
Dearborn 2 furrow plow; Farmall Cub
tractor with side mount hay mower; disc
and blade; Cockshutt 60 for parts.
CARS:
- 1949 Dodge 2 door, 1966 Plymouth Fury
4 door sedan, running; 1966 Rambler
American convertible; 2 - 1962 Chevy 2
convertibles, new fonder and quarter
panel; 1964 Buick Wildcat H.T. for parts;
1965 Ford 2 door M.T. • restorable; 1963
Buick Le Sabre 4 door H.T. - restorable;
1963 Buick Wildcat H.Y. for parts; 1967
Ford convertible partly restored - now
quarter panel; 1965 Ford 2 door H.Y.
restorable; 1970 Ford convertible XL;
1965 Pontiac for ports: 1967 Ford station -
wagon for parts; 1966 Chevelle 2 door,
running; Datsun 240 Z for parts; 1963
Pontiac H.T. for parts; 64 Rambler for
parts; 1966'Chavelle for parts; 1974 Hon-
da 360 motorcycle; Chrysler Hemi motor;
Chrysler 440 motor; several old car
radios, parts etc.
SHOP EQUIPMENT:
- 16 inch Industrial table sow, can be belt
driven by tractor; Bishman 2100 power
tire changer; old twin mandrel shaper;
old mortis machine with chainsaw type
blade; portable welder needs a motor;
cement mixer; misc. steel shelving; 2 ig-
nition parts cabinets; used tires; old
chainsaw- for parts, etc.
PROPERTY consists of 4Yz acres more or
less, comprised of 8 building lots,
presently zoned and used as a licensed
wrecking yard. Property will be offered
subject to a reserve bid If NOT SOLD
PRIOR TO SALE DATE.
LUNCH 000TH
TERMS CASH OR CHEQUE WITH I.D.
OWNER RETIRING
OWNER: 8111 Brown 519-527.1006
OWNER OR AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSI-
BLE FOR ACCIDENTS DAY OF SALE.
AUCTIONEER:
Richard Lobb
482-7898
INVITATION TO TENDER
By the Corporation of the County of Huron.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: PHASE 2 of the
HURON COUNTY PIONEER MUSEUM
DEVELOPMENT.
Work Involves restoration of the 750 sq.
metres Brick Schoolhouse including Interior
2 -storey steel structure with concrete
floors, new finishes, restoration of brick,
and extension of existing mechanical and
electrical systems from Phase 1.
Masonary contractor should have restora-
tion experience and provide references
from previous lobs.
Offers under seal will be received by the
Corporation of the County of Huron located
at 1 The Square, Goderich, Ontario, N7A
1M2, before 3 p.m. on the 19th day of May,
1988.
Tender documents for a stipulated price
contract may be obtained from the office of
Christopher Borgal, Architect, located at
P.O. Box 276, 66 Victoria St. N., Goderich,
Ontario, N7A 3z2, upon receipt of a refun-
dable deposit DY certified cheque In the
amount of $100.00 per set.
Documents can only be obtained by general
contract bidders.
Subtrades and Suppliers may view Tender
Documents at the offices of the Architect
or at London, Grand Valley, Hamilton,
Toronto construction association offices.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily
accented.
37. NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
VEA L S
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy.•83 - 31/2 miles east of Exeter
235-1123
Try us for
CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING
Kill Days - Tuesdays
OUR SPECIALTY
Home cured and smoked meats
processed exactly the way you like it.
Candlelight Studio
of
Photography
39. CARD OF THANKS
MEIKLE
I would like to thank all the ladies who attend-
ed the Cromarty church shower and for all the
lovely gifts I received. Barb Meikle. 39-16-1
NOLAN-MEIKLE
We would like to thank our friends and
neighbours who attended our Buck and Doe,
and a special thanks to everyone who helped
make it a great success. Eugene and Barb.
39-16-1
WEBSTER
A very special thank you to the "Early Birds"
for organizing the party on our behalf and for
the lovely gifts. We enjoyed it very much and
will miss all of you. Please come visit "down
East". Steve and Dorothy. 39-16-x1
McNICHOL
To everyone that remembered my "special"
birthday a big THANK YOU. It is so nice to be
blessed with so many friends. Mary Anne
McNichol. 39-16-x1
RYAN
I would like to thank my relatives and friends
for their visits, treats and cards while 0 was a
patient in hospital and since coming home.
Also thanks to Dr. Sober, nurses and staff on
the 4th floor in St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
Pat Ryan. 39-16-1
AUSTIN
We wish to express our sincere gratitude to
relatives and friends for their expressions of
sympathy at the time of the death of our dear
mother Catherine Austin. Special thanks to
the Seaforth Manor staff for their excellent
care. And the Ball & Falconer "Box Funeral
Chapel". Those who sent flowers, cards,
donations and food to our home. Rev. James
VanSlyke, and to the U.C.W. ladies of Nor-
thside United Church for the lovely lunch they
served. And Hilda Austin for all her help, and
to all the pallbearers. Your kindness will never
be forgotten. Doreen Kelly, Donald Austin and
families. 39-16-x1
GRADUATES
KATHLEEN CALDWELL, daughter of Cal
and Barbara Caldwell of Egmondville, was
called to the Bar of Ontario as a Barrister
and Solicitor on April 15, 191 t, Kathy is a
graduate of the Faculty of Law, University
of Toronto, Huron College, University of
Western Ontario and Seaforth District High
School.She has been appointed to a position
with The Honorable William D. Parker,
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of
Ontario.
PEOPLE
40. IN MEMORIAM
- Family Photography
- Weddings
D. (Chuck) Hasson
55 Main St. Seaforth 527-1193
STAFFEN'S
LAWN CARE
M
•RESIDENTIAL
- Grass Mowing
- Landscaping
- S irnit Trimming
FREE ESTIMATES CALL
527-2280
r.'.
JOHN STAFFEN
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McKAY
Douglas Kenneth - In loving memory of my
dear husband October 23, 1954 - April 25,
1987.
Many the thoughts I give to you
As the long hours go by.
Thinking of the things we used to
do and say, just you and I.
Sometimes they make me smile
Sometimes they make my cry
But are precious to me alone
Memories of you and is
Sadly missed and always remembered by wife
Leanne. 40-16-x1
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McKAY
Doug - In loving memory of our Dad who died
April 25, 1987.
's• Your smile has gone forever
And your hand we cannot touch
it ) e.$ve so many memories
,, Off you Dad we loved so much.
Sadly missed by David, Lisa and Lori.40-16-x1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Christeno May McNaughton
All persons having claims against the ESTATE
OF CHRISTENA MAY McNAUGHTON, late
of the Township of Tucleersmlth in the Coun•
ty of Huron. who died on the 29th day of
January 1988, are hereby notified to send in
full particulars of their claims to the under.
signed on or before the 27th day of April
1988, after which date the assets will be
distributed having regard only to claims then
received.
Doted at Seaforth, Ontario this 22nd day of
March 1988.
McConnell, Stewart & Devereaux
Barristers, &c.,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executor
527-1750
HOME & GARDEN SHOW
TREE SPECIALS
- NORWAY MAPLE
- BLUE SPRUCE
- AUSTRIAN PINE
Installed & guaranteed
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38. SERVICE
DIRECTORY
39. CARD OF THANKS
MORTGAGES
For Residential & Commercial
Properties
Car, Truck & Equipment
Financing and Leasing
AGRI/EOM
Management Services
Call (519) 367-5615
Weekdays 9 a.m. - 12 noon
FOR CARPETS steam cleaned and central air
systems cleaned (DUCT WORK), call Jeff
Tyndall, res. 482-7615, office 524-2260.
38-13-9
Elders GRAIN COMPANY providing alter-
native marketing avenues for all traditional
crops. Also offering contracts on new and ex-
citing Alternative Cash Crops. For fall delivery
into the Port of Prescott for all grains. Phone
(613) 925-4273 collect, 38-16-bc
HENSALL LIVESTOCK
SALES
Every Thursday at 1230 p.m.
All classes of livestock
WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS
Victor Hargreaves Greg Hargreaves
482.7511 Clinton 262-2619 Hensall
Barry Miller
236-2717 Exeter & 229-6205 Kirkton
McNICHOL
I would like to thank Dr. Malkus and the
nursing staff of Seaforth Hosp. for the care I
received while a patient. Special thanks to
Gordon and Sarah Elliott for their help. An-
drew McNichol. 39-16-x1
PEPPER
I would like to thank everyone who visited and
sent cards while I was a patient in University
Hospital. I also appreciate the help from
homecare, the physiotherapist, my neighbour
and my family and have enjoyed the many
visitors since returning home. Thank you to
everyone. Sandy Pepper. 39-16-x1
ARMSTRONG
The family of the late Bruce Armstrong wish to
thank relatives, friends and neighbours for
floral tributes, cards, memorial donations and
for food brought to our homes. Special thanks
to the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, Rev.
Milne, Marion Ritchie W.M.S. for providing
lunch at Cromarty Presbyterian Church,
pallbearers and flower bearers. A special
thank you to Bob, Garry and Irene and our
family, your kindness will always be
remembered. Bun. Gerry and Mary, Rennie
and Marg and grandchildren. 39-16-x1
VINCENT
Thanks to friends, neighbours and relatives
for best wishes, Birthday greetings, flowers,
gifts and a wonderful birthday party on April
10. It was all much appreciated. Edith M. Vin-
cent, 39-16-x1
SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB wish to thank
everyone who helped make our annual Easter
Seal Campaign a success. The amount
received to date is $3700.00. Any further
donations will be gratefully accepted. Tom
Kale, Chairman of Campaign Fund. 39-16-x1
SOMERVILLE
In loving memory of a dear mother and grand-
mother, who passed away April 19th, 1968.
Dear are the memories she left us to share,
Of a life filled with loving, kindness, and care,
Always thinking of others until her life's end,
She died as she lived, everyone's friend.
Lovingly remembered by all her family.
40-16-x1
DALRYMPLE
In loving memory of a dear father Garnet
Dalrymple who passed away April 22, 1983.
God looked around his garden,
And found an empty space,
He then looked down upon the earth
And saw your tired face.
He put His arms around you
And lifted you to rest,
God's garden must be beautiful
For he only takes the best.
God knew that you were suffering
He knew that you were in pain
He knew that you would never get well,
In this old world again.
So He closed your weary eyelids
And whispered "Peace be thine".
It broke our hearts to lose you
But you did not go alone,
For part of us went with you,
The day God called you home,
You bade no one a last farewell,
No one even said Goodbye,
You were gone before we knew it,
And only God knows why.
Dorothy, Audrey, Lila, Mannie and Marlene.
40-16-x1
McKAY
In loving memory of a dear brother and uncle,
Doug McKay, who left us suddently April 25,
1987.
This month comes back with sad regret,
It brings back a day we will never forget,
You left us without a goodbye,
But our memories of you will never die.
We miss you more than anyone knows„
As each day passes the emptiness grows.
The tears we shed we can wipe away,
But the ache in our hearts will always stay.
You left us so suddenly, your thoughts
unknown,
But you left us memories we are proud to own.
Dearly loved and sadly missed by Diane and
Neil, Darlene, Jeff, Tina, Sandra and nieces
and nephews. 40-16-1
McKAY
In loving memory of a dear grandson, Douglas
McKay, who passed away April 25, 1987.
Always remembered and sadly missed by
Grandma Love. 40-16-1
McKAY
In loving memory of my dear son, Doug, who
passed away suddenly one year ago on April
25, 1987.
There is nothing so treasured
And nothing so rare.
As the love a mother and son can share.
Through joy, through laughter,
Through sorrow and tears.
There developed a closeness,
That grew through the years.
This love that we shared
Doesn't need to be spoken
It is a wonderful bond
That can never be broken.
Always in my heart, loved and missed every-
day. Your Mother. 40-16-1
MCKHLLOP
Marcie Amanda McClure, infant daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McClure, was bap-
tized at United Church Seaforth on Sunday,
April 17th, 1988.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
McClure, Cindy and Shane and Marcie were
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Keith Robinson
of Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McClure of
Egmondville and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Mc-
Clure and Amy of RR 2, Seaforth and great-
grandmother Laura Fawcett of Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCallum, Cindy Col-
leen and Kenny of Walton were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hartman at
Bayfield.
Mrs. Terry Ward of Monkton visited
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Bryan McClure
and Amy.
PEOPLE
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Preszcator of
Crediton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum of
RR 1, Walton, Mrs. Terry Ward of Monkton,
Mrs. Bryan McClure and Amy at RR 2,
Seaforth were recent visitors with Norman
and Idella Hubley at Seaforth.
Visitors over the weekend with Audrey
DeCoo at Seaforth were Adrian DeCoo of
Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Tony DeCoo of
Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Green and
family of Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Collins of Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hubley of Seaforth
visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
McCallum at RR 1, Walton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Green and family of
Windsor visited on the weekend with Mr.
Talbot at Seaforth.
THE DOCTORS
will be
MOVING!
THINKING OF STARTING
A NEW VENTURE OR
EXPANDING OLD ONE IN
SEAFORTH ON HIGHWAY
LOCATION?
'Space available
from 400 sq. ft. to?
'Plaza Type Stores
'Professional Offices
Boutiques, Etc.
"Ample Parking
JIM PRESZCATOR
482.7126
40. IN MEMORIAM
WILLIAMS
In loving memory of Frank Williams who pass-
ed away two years ago April 23, 1986.
Just a thought of sweet remembrance,
Just a memory sad and true
Just the love and sweet devotion,
Of ones who think of you.
Sadly missed by the Williams Family. 40-16-x1
41. PERSONAL
ST. JUDE - A prayer to St. Jude. May the
Sacred Heart ofJesus be adored, glorified,
loved and preserved throughout the world,
now and forever. Oh Sacred Heart of Jesus,
pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray
for uS, helper of hopeless, pray for us, Say this
prayer nine times a day, by the 8th day, your
prayer will be answered. It has never been
known to fail. Publication must be promised.
Thank you St. Jude for favours granted. M.
41-16-x1
42. ENGAGEMENTS
ROSS - COLEMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross and Mr. and Mrs.
William Coleman are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their Children Carol
Use and John Thomas on Saturday, April 23,
1988 at Mount Carmel Church and open
reception to follow in Exeter. 42-16-x1
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