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RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
SAT., OCT. 8 AT 10:00 A.M.: Modern style
piano, antiques, furniture, appliances, etc. at
Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton for Win-
nona McDougall of Blyth and Dora
Shawbrook of Lohdesboro.
SAT., OCT. 15 AT 10:00 A.M.: 1980 Olds 88
Royal, 4 door sedan with V8 auto., P.S., P.W.,
power trunk, etc, Run only 82,000 km., in
good condition. 11 H.P. riding lawn mower,
appliances, furniture, antiques, tools, etc.
Complete household. Estate item`sttonly at
Richard Lobb's b s Auction Barn, Clinton for the
Estate of GILBERT J. MURRAY SR., of Dublin.
AUCTION SALE
of antiques; appliances & misc. Items to
be held at the Jacob Auction Centre,
155 Herbert St. In Mitchell on
THURS., OCTOBER 13
at 6:00 P.M.
INCLUDING: 9 pc. walnut dining room
suite; 2 oak stacking bookcases; oak
music stand; Doherty pump organ;
blanket box; spooled oak bookstand;
oak hoosler cupboard; washstand and
dresser; brass bed; oak library table;
parlor table; lap desk; round organ
stool; Inglis frost -free fridge & 24" elec-
tric stove (white. A -I); Admiral mat-
ching harvest gold fridge & 30" electric
stove (good); Viking apt. size deep
freeze; large deep freeze; Sharp color
portable. T.V.: Sklar sofa bed; end
tables; hall tree; fern stand; coffee
grinder; needlepoint rocker; 6 mat-
ching reproduction press back chain; 4
pc. white wicker settee set; reproduc-
tion bow front china cabinet; good
dishes; 3 Royal Doulton figurines
(Grace, Jacqueline & Save Some for
Me); linens; bedding; Simplicity spin
washer; Hoover apt. sized dryer; small
electric appliances; mats; postcards;
tools and a host of collectibles,
household effects and a number of
household doors.
PROP.: Rev. Henry Jennings of
Wroxeter
AUCTIONEERS:
Doug Jacob 271-7894
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Wallie Ross 539-5077
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 -36 -ti
KELLY'S SEWING SERVICE. All wardrobe
making, bridal wear, dressmaking, children's
clothes, alterations, etc. Call 522-0529.
38-36-tf
CHIMNEY SWEEPING. Paul Gridzak. Phone
233-9916 after 3:30.
38-37-tf
Fuel Oil Furnace
Repair and Cleaning
Paratchek's Maintenance
Dublin 345-2235
Bayfield Pampering Studio
ELECTROLYSIS
In the comfort of my home. Con-
sultation - no charge. Leads to
permanent removal of unwanted
hair.
Call Ruby 565-2795
DOERR'S
Appliance & TV
G.E. and ZENITH
Phone 348-9033
Open 6 Days a Week
MAIN ST. MITCHELL
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 Hensafl
Barry Miller
236-2717 Exeter & 229-6205 Kirkton
Candlelight Studio
of
Photography
- Family Photography
- Weddings
D. (Chuck) Hasson
55 Main St., Seatorth 527-1193
VEALS
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 83 315 miles east of Exeter
233-1123
Try us for
CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING
Kill Days - Tuesdays
OUR SPECIALTY
Home cured and smoked meats
processed exactly the way you like it.
39. CARD OF THANKS
DEVRIES
I would like to thank Dr. Malkus and staff of
Seaforth Community Hospital for their care
and concern while being a patient In hospital.
Thanks to family and friends for your cards,
gifts, best wishes and help since returning
home. Special thanks to my husband Dave
and children Gregory and Melissa for their pa-
tience, kindness and understanding. Marlene
and Christopher. 39-40-1
PEPPER '
I wish to thank Dr. Malkus and nurses and
staff of Seaforth Community Hospital for their
care and kindness while I was a patient there,
also my family and friends for the lovely
flowers, cards, visits and treats and books, all
are very much appreciated. Lillian Pepper.
39-40-x1
WATSON
To all our friends who came to help us
celebrate our 60th anniversary and all who
sent cards, letters and gifts a sincere thank
you. Lavina and Dave Watson. 39-40-1
RYAN
I wish to thank Dr. Malkus and nurses and
staff of the Seaforth Community Hospital for
their care and kindness while I was a patient
there and also Father Caruana and Sister
Mary Louis and my friends and neighbours for
their cards, visits and treats. It was all very
much appreciated. Zack Ryan. 39-40-x1
McNICHOL
I would like to express my thanks to family,
friends and relatives for visits, treats and
cards while I was a patient in Seaforth Public
Hospital. Special thanks to the Doctors and
Nurses for their care and kindness. Ralph
McNichol. 39-40-x1
PARKER
I wish to thank my family, friends, neighbours,
Rev, Robert Degraw and Usborne Council
and employees for their prayers, cards, visits
and all the treats I received while in Seaforth
and Stratford Hospitals. Thanks to Dr. Under-
wood, Dr. MacIver and all the nurses for your
great care, also a special thanks to all the
V.O.N. gals for their care since returning
home. Ken Parker. 39-40-1
LEIPER
We wish to thank neighbours, friends and
relatives for visiting, sending cards, and
flowers to our sister Jean while in hospital,
also for floral tributes and memorial dona-
tions, to all who sent baking to our home.
Special thanks to Dr. Salsbury, Rev. David
Snihur, the nurses of Clinton Hospital, and
eighth 'floor of University Hospital, Tasker
Funeral Home, the ladies of Burns U.C.W. for
the delicious lunch. Your kindness and
thoughtfulness is deeply appreciated. The
Leiper family. 39-40-x1
JACKSON
The family of the late Wallace Wheeler
Jackson, Brucefield, Ont. wishes to thank all
the relatives, friends and neighbours for your
beautiful floral tributes, memorial donations
and cards of sympathy and for the continuing
love and support in the loss of a beloved hus-
band, loving father, grandfather and great
grandfather. Sincere thanks to the
pallbearers, , flowers bearers, Brucefield
Lodge No. 2101.O.O.F. and Rev. Lorne Keays
of Brucefield United Church. Your kindness
will always be remembered. Wife Estella,
children Roy and Carol Herman, grand-
children Tim, Gina and Tom Herman, great
grandchildren Jason and Thomas Herman.
39-40-x1
JACKSON
The family of the late Vera Jackson wish to ex-
press their sincere thanks td friends, relatives
and neighbors for their expressions of sym-
pathy with food, floral tributes, visits, cards
and donations. We are grateful to Rev. Cheryl -
Ann Stadelbauer-Sampa and Rev. Doug
Wright for their help and support. A special
thanks to the staff of Huronview for the special
care received while a resident there, also to
Dr. Hay for his professional care. Thanks also
to the U.C.W. for the delicious lunch served.
39 40-x1
STEFFLER
We would like to thank all our Walton friends
and neighbours for the lovely five foot house
tree and brass planter delivered to our new
home in Seaforth. It was a delightful surprise
and will be a constant reminder of our last 19
years in Walton. The brass planter fits in
beautifully with the rest of our brass and glass
and someone oh %I . y knew our green
thumb limitations t , ansuring it was artificial.
Thanks a million - you couldn't have pleased
us more. Come and visit - we'd love to see you
all again.. Joe, Lin and John Steffler. 39-40-1
40. IN MEMORIAM
VOCK
In loving memory of Hilda Vock who passed
away three years ago October 1.
The depths of sorrow we cannot tell,
Of the loss of one we loved so well.
And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep,
Her memory we shall always keep.
Lovingly remembered by John, Pearl and
Families. 40-40-1
HENDERSON
In loving memory of Evelyn Henderson who
passed away 3 years ago October 7.
When evenings shades are falling,
And we sit in quiet alone,
To our hearts there comes a longing,
If she only could come home.
Friends may think we have forgotten
When at times they see us smile.
But they little know the heartache
Our smiles hide all the while.
Lovingly remembered by John, Pearl and
families. 40-40-1
HENDERSON
In loving memory of a dear friend and sister-in-
law, Evelyn, who departed this life October 7,
1986.
There are some whom we meet in passing
And feel honoured and privileged to know,
And you were that kind of person
And left lovely memories behind
Memories are priceless possessions
That time can never destroy,
For it is in happy remembrance
The heart finds its greatest joy.
Lovingly remembered always, Diane and Bill.
40-40-1
41. PERSONAL
PREGNANT? - ADOPTION. Loving couple
would desperately like to make a home for
your child. Have had Home Study done by
licenced Social Worker. Call collect 524-8414
after 5 p.m. 35tf nxe
ARTISTIC, caring, couple wishing to adopt.
Lots of quality, loving time. Working with a
government licensed agency. Please call col-
lect anytime! Dianne: (416) 324-8238.41-40-bc
PREGNANT? Consider adoption. Young, car-
ing 'couple elementary teacher and
businessman, will welcome your child into lov-
ing home. Working with government -licensed
agency. Call collect evenings: (416) 897-2766.
41-40-bc
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 5, 1988 — 19A
41. PERSONAL
Can you get AIDS
by touching
someone
who has AIDS?
NO! Get the facts.
Let's Talk. Call the
Ontario Ministry of
Health AIDS Hotline
392 -AIDS
More contributors
to Lions Park
A number of local residents have made
contributions recently to the maintenace of
the Lions Park and Pool. Others were men-
tionned in an earlier edition of The
Expositor.
Additional contributions have come from:
Elizabeth Cardno, Wayne and Harold Smith
Con$truction, Margaret Sharp, Seaforth
Meat Market, Paul Carroll, V. Haist,
Seaforth Legion Branch 156, J.W. Barnes,
Mary Rowcliffe, E.S. Campbell, Pat
Troutbeck, Carol Baker, Alex Irvine, Cyril
Lacko, Middegaal Pools, Russell Worden, Z.
Melanson, Barbara Rivers, McConnell,
Stewart and Devereaux, Gord Beutten-
miller, Wilma Oke, Viggo Casperson, Hoff-
meyer's Mill, J.F. Sills, John J. Maloney
and Jeanette Golding.
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