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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1988-07-13, Page 1414A — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 13, 1988 34. AUCTION SALES 35. TEPiIDERS WANTED 38. SERVICE DIRECTORY GRADUATES RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALEN DAR CLINTON 482-7898 SAT., JULY 9 AT 10 A.M.: 3 tractors; machinery; 3 wheel Alt; 1987 pickup truck, run 5,600 km.; piano; violins; guns; hanging lamp; large offering of antiques for the estate of Bruce Armstrong, 11A miles west of Staffa. See last weeks paper (or full listing. WED., JULY 20 AT 6 P.M,:.3 bedroom house; furniture and appliances at 132 Ellen Street, Brussels for Marie Burgess. SAT., JULY 23 AT 10 A.M.: Furniture; anti- ques; appliances; tools at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton. For Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Hyde of Hensall plus many additions. A I YURON COUNTY h, I OUSING AUTHORITY (HC) 88-14 Janitorial Services & Snow Removal art Brussels OH -1 a le sea ® • a Tenders will be re e calved for the above un- til 11:00 a.m, k n Cal time, Wednesday. August 3, 1988, by ,. the Huron County Hous - Ing Authority, 48 1 the Square, GODERICH, Ontario N7A 1M31, (519) 324-2637 from whom details and specifications may be obtained, quoting reference number- as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEP 1rED, Candlelight Studio of Photography - Family Photography - Weddings D. (Chuck) Hasson 55 Main St., Seaforth 527-1193 COME SEE OUR SHOWROOM •SPAS•POOLS•PATIO FURNITURE 234 MAIN ST. N. SEAFORTH 527-0104 HOTEL AUCTION Of Antiques; Restaurant and Bar Equlp- ment; Furnishings and Mlsc. items to be held on the Main St. of Mitchell in the Hicks House Hotel on SATURDAY, J _'ILY 16 AT 11:00 A.M. RESTAURANT & BAR E000PMENT5 Garland gas stove with 6 burners, grill and two ovens (1'/, yr. old); Curtis three compart- ment beer copier: Tompra draft system; Litton microwave; Jordan ice machine (3 yr. old); bar sinks; Data Terminal System (200) cash register); Barrie glass washer; five compartment beer cooler system; 24 bar tables; chain; coin operated pool table; popcorn machine; kitchen fire system; walk -In cooler components; 28 reproduction press back chain and 7 wooden extension tables (new); Magna - Vision big screen T.V.; glasses; restaurant dishes; freezers; fridges. MISC.: Eleven antique dressers; sixteen Tiffany style Tight fixtures; Stanley upright piano; single & double bods (some new); night tables; Taylor safe; desk; Paymaster cheque writer; 5 emergency lighting units; six foot square oak framed mirror; oak studio couch; fire extinguishers; bar stools; Electrolux in- dustrial vacuum; Universal ice cream cooler; and misc. Items. Plan to attend. Building hos boon sold. For Information phone 519-348-9757 mornings. Ask for Judy. AUCTIONEERS: Douglas Jacob & Wallie Ross 519.271.7894 nHURC)N COUNTY HOLM Ii O AUTH For the removal of exta ring baseboards and the installation of i new baseboards 31/4" x 5/8", and 3/4" qu a trier round at ten family units In Wingha t n. Tenders will be receive v 1 for the above until 11:00 adm. local ti me, WEDNES- DAY, JULY 27, 1988 by tl h to Huron Coun- ty Housing Authority, 411 The Square, GODERICH, Ontario, N',TA 1M5. (519) 524-2637 from whom details and specifications may be obt stined, quoting reference number as abo tve. THE LOWEST OR ANY 1',ENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED . STONEWAY CONSTRUCTION NANCY DIETZ, daughter of Milton and Wanda Dietz of RR 4 Seaforth, graduated on June 12, 1988 from the University of Windsor with a Bachelor of Education Degree. Nan- cy has accepted a teaching position starting m September with the Elgin County Board of Education at Sparta Union Public School. Specializing In: PAVING STONES: Driveways, Patios, Walkways, Sidewalks, Pool Decks, Parking Lots. • Retaining Walls & insulated Drywall Panels • SKID STEER LOADER WORK 15 Years Experience • Free Estimates (519) 335-6268 R.R. 1 Gorrie LAURIE HABKIRK, youngest daughter of Les and Jane Habkirk, graduated from the Ontario Cancer Institute/Princess Margaret Hospital School of Radiation, Therapy and the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists with a diploma in Radiation Therapy on Mav 20, 1988. Laurie is a graduate of Seaforth District High School. She is currently employed by Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto. 37. NOTICE TC CREDITOR S AUCTION SALE of antiques; appliances; misc. Items to bo held at tho Jacob Auction Centro, 185 Harbert St. In Mitchell on THURS., JULY 21 AT 6:00 P.M. INCLUDING: Kenmore 30" electric stove (3 yrs. old); Kenmore heavy duty dryer (3 yrs. old); Maytag automatic washer; Soars color portable T,V.; Kroohlar floral sofa bpd; swivel recliner; chrome kitchen suite; nesting tables; chest on chest dresser; small china cabinet; Po- quonant clock (good); bods; lamps; cof- fee & end tables: desk; small wardrobe; dining room suite; linens & fancy work; pots and pans; small electric appliances; pink depression glass; Eureka vacuum; boor trays; old wooden boor kegs; old collar table; office dividers; Craftsmen 4" jointer; drills; 8 & D sander; jigsaw; Mastercraft 6" bench grinder; electric chain saw; vise; Kerosene heater; largo assortment of hand and garden tools; pipe dies; Brown spray gun; 30' aluminum extension ladder; Snapper 8 H.P. riding mower; MTD 3'/ HP gas mower (new); cement wheelbarrow; Dominion upright piano and stool; and many misc. items. PROP.: Jan Janson of Mitchell and Violet Smith of Stratford. AUCTIONEERS Douglas Jacob 271-7894 & Wallie Ross 539-5077 NOTICE TO CREDI TORS In The Estate $. )f SOPHIE MacGRE(::OR All persons having claims against the estate of Sophie MacGregor, late of the Township of Hay in the County of Huron, wf t o died on the 16th day of May 1988, an f+ hereby notified to send In full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or bra fore the 3rd day of August 1988, after whr'ch date the assets will be distributed havin1; i regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 5th day of July 1988. MORTGAGES For Residential & Commercial Properties Car, Truck & Equipment Financing and Leasing AGRI/COM Management Services can (519) 367-5615 Weekdays 9 a.m. - 12 noon McConnell, Stewart & Dot r erectus Barristers, &c., Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the executor ti NOTICE TO CREDITORS; In The Estate Of HARRY IVISON HENDERSOIN All persons having claims against the esta 1'e of Harry Ivison Henderson, tote of thee Village of Egmondville in the County c' f Huron, who died on the 31st day of Mali' 1988, aro hereby notified to send In full par • titulars of their claims to the undersigned' on or before the 3rd day of August 1988, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received, z1„,„,....,....,,..,STAFFEN'S 1 +' 11 LAWN CARE Short Term Contracts For Your Vacation •iii ar •GRASS CUTTING + •SHRUB TRIMMING c•LANDSCAPING 527-2280 FREE ESTIMATES t' 67 JARVIS ST., SEAFORTH 39. CARD OF THANKS LYNN MCILWAIN, daughter of George and Joan Mcllwain of Stratford, received her Bachelor of Science degree in Honors Home Economics at the June 9 Convocation of the University of Western Ontario. Lynn will be furthering her education at the Faculty of Education in London. Lynn is the grand- daughter of Florence Mcllwain, RR 1 Clin- ton and John Talbot of Harpurhey. 39. CARD OF THANKS RING I wish to express my appreciation and thanks to the Students Council, Sports Awards Com- mittee and teaching, secretarial and custodial staffs of SDHS. Your gifts and best wishes on my retirement were most generous and sincerely appreciated. A special thank you to Joan and Bill Pinder for their hospitality. Sincerely George Ring. 39-28-1 DEJONG Jerry, Brenda and Matthew Dejong wish to ex- press our sincere thanks for all your generosi- ty, kind deeds and all who helped the night of our house fire A special thanks to the Brucefield Fire Department for their pro- mptness 39-28-1 DALLAS On behalf of the Dallas lamily we would like to lake this opportunity to thank everyone who came and helped in any way and also those who sent flowers, cards and helped us get through this family loss A special thanks to the Minister and the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home. It was all deeply appreciated. The Dallas Family 39-28-x1 ELIZABETH ANNE STEWART, daughter of Mac and Joan Stewart of RR 1 Dublin, graduated at the spring convocation of the Ontario Agricultural College, University of Guelph, with a double major in Farm Operators and Agriculture Business. Elizabeth received the Ontario Ministry of Agriculutre and Food Leadership award given for outstanding leadership abilities demonstrated in c1aas and university ac- tivities. She is a graduate of Seafor- th/Walton Public School and the Seaforth District High School. WEDDINGS a Doted at Seaforth, Ontario this 5th day of July 1988, McConnell, Stewart & Devereaux Barristers, &c., Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the executors 35. TENDERS WANTED TENDER SCHOOL BUS MOBILE TRANSCEIVER SYSTEM The Huron County Board of Educa- tion is inviting tenders to supply 36 Board owned buses with FM Transceiver systems that operate in the 138 to 174 MHz (VHF) Band. Installations are to be completed by September 1, 1988. Tender specifications are available at: Education Centre 103 Albert Street Clinton, ON NOM 1L0 Tenders will be received by the Pur- chasing Manager until 12 noon, July 22, 1988. 1 38. SERVICE DIRECTORY FOR ALL your Annuities and LIFE Insurance needs contact HERMAN RAMAKER at (519) 482-9948. Representative for PENN- SYLVANIA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. 38-24-tfn . KELLY'S SEWING SERVICE. All wardrobe rhaking, bridal wear, dressmaking, children's clothes, alterations, etc. Call 527-0529. 38-22-tf HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES Every Thursday at 12:30 p.m. All classes of livestock WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS Victor Hargreaves Greg Hargreaves 482-7511 Clinton 262-2619 Hensall Barry Miiler 236-2717 Exeter & 229-6205 Kirkton • DOERR'S Appliance & TV G.E. and ZENITH Phone 348-9033 Open 6 Days a Week MAIN ST. MITCHELL R.B. Allan 801f5 Public Education J. Jewitt Director 1pttth( iJp Di World Chair (1.1156 38. SERVICE DIRECTORY Fuel Oil Furnace Repair and Cleaning Paratchek's Maintenance Dublin 345-2235 VEA LS Abattoir and Meat Market Hwy. 83 - 31/2 miles east of Exeter 23:-1123 Try us for CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING Kill Days - Tuesdays OUR SPECIALTY Home cured and smoked meats processed exactly the way you Tike it. PAPPLE Sincere thanks for all of the special care given by the doctors, the hospital staff and the am- bulance attendants during my recent stay in hospital. Visitors and good wishes were both appreciated. Gordon Popple. 39-28-xl MALONE We would like to thank all our friends, relatives, and neighbours for the flowers, cards and gifts we received while in the hospital and since returning home, Thanks to Dr. Malkus and the nursing staff for their ex- cellent cate. Special thanks to Grandma and Grandpa for all their extra help. Deb and Megan. 39-28-xl HORST We wish to express our sincere gratitude and appreciation to the congregation of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Brodhagen, and to our ,'leighbours and relatives, for making "Retire- ment Sunday" a day to remember - for the bieautiful original quilt, the gift of money, other g,l fts, the flowers, and best wishes. A very spacial thank you to the church councillors artd their spouses, to the ELW, the Senior Choir, the Sunday School, and the Luther Lei:tgue. God bless and help youl Pastor Art ant t' Eleanor Horst. 39-28-x1 O'ROURKE We would like to thank our friends and neig 1thou rs for their expressions of sympathy in th's loss of our brother. Len and Audrey O'Ro, urke. 39-28-x1 TAYLOR The fatmily of the late Willa Taylor wish to ex- press our sincere thanks and appreciation to all those friends, neighbours and relatives for the malty acts of kindness, visits at home and in the hospital, for telephone calls and for the generot,+s donations of food and contributions to the very worthwhile charities and the beautiful floral tributes. Special mention to Dr. Barton a rid his team, the nurses on fifth floor Universitw Hospital; Dr. Salsbury and the nurses ont first floor Clinton Hospital. Also, On- tario Streot UCW for serving lunch, Rev. Stan McDonald , Rev. David Woodall and the Rebekah Lodge for the comforting service. Thanks to the Ball & Falconer Funeral Home for the many acts of kindness. The Taylor Family. 39-28-1 DAtYMAN-HOOGENBOOM We would lil'r.e to thank everyone who came to our Buck and Doe. Special thanks to everyone who worked real hard. Thanks to the guys at the arena. Siptecial thanks to Mark for all your time and effort. Joe and Kirsten. 39-28-1 23. REAL ESTATE ���thw Ii National Realty Inc. .8 Huron St,, P.O. Box 1060 Clinton 482-3981 80 ACRES Goderich Twp. 60 workable, bare land with small creek. DAIRY ON 160 ACRES with 70 tie-ups, pipeline services 40 tie-ups, 361 litre No. 1 pool, 165,613 litre M.S.Q. excellent location. 100 ACRES 87 workable, Harriston and Listowel loam, hog finishing barns, shed and bins. 95 ACRES level land with 11/2 storey frame home and conventional barn, Ex- eter area. GODERICH AREA excellent starter farm, 170 acres, 130 workable, level, 11/2 storey frame home, conventional bam, set up fclr beef and hogs, 2 sties, unloaders, imple- ment shed. 50 ACRES Bayfield area. excellent building lot. 80 ACRES Orchard with raised ranch home and insulated shed for fruit storage equipment included, excellent location, 99 ACRES on Hwy. 21, reforested with pond, excellent for home or cottage, McKILLOP Excellent beginner farm on 150 acres. Brookston and Brady Loam, with 11/2 storey frame home and imple- ment shed. INCOME PROPERTIES CLINTON Duplex, 2 bedroom units, com- pletely renovated, 1 block from main street. 4 PLEX near schools, 1 bedroom units, completely renovated. POINT CLARK 4 rental cabins, across road from beautiful sand beach, style cot- tage rented year round, other units rented by the week, excellent lot site. Good in- vestment property. Pat Norman, Broker Bruce Rathwell, Reg. Rep. Albert Visscher, Holland Rep. Liz Roger, Rep. John Scheer, Dairy Rep. HUMPHRIES-RYAN Kathryn Humphries and Michael Ryan were married Saturday, July 9, 1988 at Duff's United Church in Walton by the Reverend Bonnie Lamble. The bride is the daughter of Robert and Nora Humphries of London and the groom is the son of Gerald and Ann Ryan of Walton. Maid of honor was Sandra Sholdice of Walton, friend of the bride and bridesmaids were Cheryl Ryan of Walton, sister-in-law of the groom, Linda McLinchey of London, friend of the bride, Karen Achilles of Strat- ford, friend of the groom and Lisa Karcz of London, friend of the bride. Best man was' Dan Achilles of Stratford, friend of the groom and guests were ushered by Chris Ryan of Brussels, brothel' of the groom, Jim Humphries of London, brother of the bride, Chris Humphries of London, brother of the bride and Paul Ryan of Walton, brother of the groom. Organist was Marion Godkin and soloist Marie McGavin. The couple will reside in Walton. Frank Phillips photograph. McCANN-KINSMAN Patricia McCann and David Kinsman were married Friday, July 8,1988 in Grand Bend by Father Paul Beck. The bride is the daughter of Joseph and Irene McCann of Grand Bend and the groom is the son of John G. and Elaine Kinsman of RR 2 Staf- fa. Maid of honor was Janet Bilcke of RR 2 Staffa and bridesmaids were Bonnie Mc- Cann of RR 1 Grand Bend and Sherri Lyn Lovell of RR 2 Staffa. Flower girl was Pamela Lovell of RR 2 Staffa. Best man was John Bilcke of RR 2 Staffa and guests were ushered by Mike McCann of RR 1 Grand Bend and Bevin Kinsman of RR 2 Staffa. Ringbearer was Jason McCann of RR 1 Grand Bend. A reception was held at the Pineridge Chalet at RR2 Hensall. The couple will reside at RRI Grand Bend, Frank Phillips photograph.