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34. AUCTION SALES
REAL ESTATE' •
• AUCTION
• 3 bedroom house known as 73 Centre •
Street, Seaforth, Ont. for MRS, ANNA
HOEGY
SATURDAY, MAY 9
AT 930 A.M. •
Open House for viewing, May 2 and
May 3 from 12 Noon till 6:00 P.M.
•
'AlixTrt).4010I,I911TT „At ',IA tTig, 9,
Property consists of 3 o 4 bedroom
.house, frame barn 401/2' x 24', single car
garage 101/2' x 171/2', situated on a large
L shaped lot. TERMS 10'-. down day of
sale, balconce due in full in 30 days, be-
ing offered subject to a very reasonable
,reserve bid. For information phone
Richard Lobb Auctioneer, Clinton
REMINDER
Auction of Antiques & household effec-
ts to be held at the Jacob Auctgan Cen-
tro In Mitchell on
THURSDAY, MAY 7
AT 6:00 P.M.
Late Additions: Velour daybed (new);
Krug oak bedroom suite (new); nesting
tables; walnut dining room suite; nine
piece oak dining room suite; Woods 7
cu. ft. deep freeze; auto. washer &
dryer; full lino of good clean household
effects; Lowrey electric organ; MTD 11
hp riding mower; Snapper riding mower
with new 8 hp motor, etc,
Refer to last weeks ad for full list. A
largo cichin sale.
Prop: Edna Lloyd & Anna Shorrin
Auctioneers
Douglas Jacob
271-7894
• Wattle Roks
5-39-5077
Doug Jacob & Wattle Ross
271-7894 or 393-6214
' AUCTION REGISTER
•
THURS., MAY 7 AT 6:00 P.M.: Auction of
antiques & household effects to be held
at the Jacob Auction Centre In Mitchell
for Edna Lloyd of Toronto atilt" Anna
Shorrin of Mitchell.
SAT. MAY 9 AT 10:00 A.M.: Estate auc-
tion of furniture & household effects to
be hold at 147 William St. In Tavistock
for !he ROLL Currah estate.
THURS., MAY 21 AT 6:00 P.M.: Clearing
Auction of antiques; appliances and
household effects to be hold at the
Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St.
• in Mitchell for Ed Knochtal.
THURS., MAY 28.AT 6:00 P.M.: Auction
of a large collection of collektible farm '
toys & a few household effects to be
held at the Mitchell & District Com-
munity Centre In Mitchell for the Estate
of the Late Dennis GrInney.
35. TENDERS WANTED
A MINISTRY
/1- \ OF HOUSING
HURON COUNTY
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
S.F.T. (H.C.) 87-07
For the Supply and installation of new
'4" underlay and new Resilient Tile
Flooring, at ten row !lousing Units on
Bristol Terrace In Winghain, Ontario
Tenders will be received for the above
until 11:00 a.m. local time, Wednesday,
May 20, 1987 by the Huron County
Housing Authority, 48 The Square,
Goderich, Ontario. N7 A IMS. (519) 524-
2637 from whom details and
specifications may be obtained, quoting
reference number as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT
NECESSARILY ACCEPTED.
37. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of G. Albert Whitney
All persons having claims against the
estate Of G. Albert Whitney late of the
Town of Seaforth in the County Of
Huron, Who died on the Oth day of Mir-
th 1987, are hereby notified to send in
full. particulars of their clam. *0 the
undersigned an Or before the -20th day
Of May, 1987, after Which date the
assets will be distributed having regard
only to riainit then retelired.
Dated at semisoft, Chitarie this 2Iril
day Of Agrill,f1987.
McC�flfl�ll Stewart & Devereaux
fit:Miter, &c.,
Ontario NOK IWO
Solicitors far the ditetutitirt.
sigitartig.
1 37. NOTICE. TO 'CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
THOMAS ALEXANDER GARNISS
•
ALL PERSONS having claims' against ,
the Estate of Thomas Alexander Gar-
: riles, late of,.the Village of 'Brussels, 'in
the County of Huron, who died on April
5, 1987, dre•required tafile,ptoof of same.
with the yndersigned.on or _before the
lbth day of May, 1987, after which date
the EstaewflI be -distribute d having
regard only' to those claims of which
notice has been received, • '
DATED at Brussels, Ontario, this 16th
day of April, 1937..
CRAWFORD; MILL. & DAVIES
Brussels, Ontario . .
Solicitors .for the. Executrix
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Ivy Irene Scott
All persons having ,claims against the
estate of Ivy Irene Scott, late of the
Town- of Seciforth In the County of
Huren, who dled on the 2nd day of
February 1987, are hereby notified to
send full particulars of their cialifts 'to
the undersigned on orbefore the 20th
day of May, 1987; after which date. the
assets will be distributed having regard
only to claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth. Ontario this 23rd
day of April, 1987.
McConnell, Stewart & Devereaux
Barristers. &c.,
Seaforth, Ontario '
Solicitors for the executors.
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38. SERVICE DIRECTORY
ASPHALT PAVING, driveways' and parking
lats. Free Estimates. Phone Robert Symes
Construction, Lucknow, 528-3047. 38-18-11
THE LAWNMASTER - Lawn cutting and trim-
ming, landscaping, Call Paul Vander Molen
527-1750. • 38 -18 -If
SEWING •
Repairs, Alterations and Dress Making.
• Call after 4 p.m.
5274970 Ask for Paula
Fuel Oil Furnace
• Repair and Cleaning
Paratchek's Maintenance
Dublin 345-2235
Repairs To All Major Appliances
including refrigeration
All -Make Appliance 348-8100
We charge nothing to come 10 your door
DO ERR'S
Appliance & TV
• G.E. and ZENITH
Phone 348-9033 '
Open 6 Days a Week
MAIN ST. MITCHELL
PLUMBING • tr:it
HEATING
and ELECTRICAL i7
CONTRACTORS
SiLLS
Haiirdffillwatire I-1 CA) ligW A R E
Seaforth*527.1620
VEA
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy 83 - miles east of Exeter
235-1123
Try us for
CUSTOM KILLING -and PROCESSING
KiltDays- Tuesdays
• OUR SPECIALTY
Home cured and smoked meats
processed exactly the way you like it
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 Miller
236-2717 Exter & 229-6205 Kirkton
39. CARD Or ThANKS
SAMPA
Jaymie and Cheryl -Ann wish to thank Dr.
Rodney and the nurses and staff of S.C.H. for
their care during aur hOspital stay. We also
thank our family and friends for their card*,
gifts, prayers and support. 39-28x1
KINSMAN
We would like to thank Our fat -filly, friends and
eteighbc)ilrg in the Kippers area for Making our
move from the carnality easier by your
Many kind Wishea. Thank you for helping and
attending our sale, end for corning to our open
house at the church'. We appreciate all the
kind things you have chine for us and We hope
We will be able to keep In touch with you alt,
Bob and Frances Kingrnan., 39,18,1
39. CARD• OF THANKS
.
POISSON
Paul would like. to 'thank Doctors ,Malkus,
Underwood and at Seaforth Cann -ink.
ly Hospital for Making him feel better, Thank's
-also to friends and relatives for cards, treats
and visits. Paul Poisson. „ 39-18x1
STEWART . -
I would like lo thank Dr. MalkUs, nasc4s and
' staff 01 Sealorth Hospital for their care' and,.
kindness while I was there. Thanks to family,
reatives, friends and. .for their
cards, flo.wers, visits and treats, Also Rev. -Van
Slyke and Rev. 'Barber for their visits, Special
I40. IN MEMORIAM
• . HUGILL
:In loving memory a sa .dear husband, father
and grandfather Leverne Hugill, who passed
away May 10, 198,5. •
• Though his smile is' gene forever,
Arid his hands we cannot touch,
SIIII we,have so many memories
Of the one ,we loved so much.
His memory is our keepsake
With which well. never part.
God.has him in.his 'keeping
We'have him ih oahearts.
Lovingly remembered and sadlymissed by his
wife, Alma, children. and grandchildren.
• thank-slo the staff at MaplewoodValioTRirall
.theihcindness. Everything was.very much ap-
preciated. Florence Stewart. 39-18.1
...MAPLEWOOD MANOR
The staff and residents of Maplewood Manor
wish to thank Seatorth District High School for
the use of their cafeteria tables and chairs for
our Easter dinner Thank you to Bill Pinder .
and Gord Dick tor their help. 39-18-1 •
STADELBAUER
•." I Wish tathank Dr. Rodneyand the..p,urses
and staff of Seaforth ComMunity Hospital for
their kindness and. care during my hospital
stay. I also want to thank the congregation of
Egmondville United_ Church for.Jheir .concern
• and thoughtfulness. Grace Stadelbatter,
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39-18x1
40. IN MEMORIAM
. HUGILL
In loving memory of a dear son and brother,
Leverne Hugill who passed away two years
ago, May 10, 1985,.and his daughter Lode.
Reid who passed away May 31, 1985.- .`
Silent memories true and tender;
Just to show we still remember..
Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by
Dad and Helen, sisters :and brothers-in-law,
Karen and Ron, and Joyce and George.
• 40.18-1
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• MUNRO.
Treasured memories of a dear uncle and
.great uncle, William. Vaughan (Buz), whom
God called home on May 6, 1967.
What we would give if we could say, -
"Hi Buzzy" imthat same old way,
To hear your voice, to see your stnile,
To sit and chat with you awhile_
Loved and sadly missed by his niece Mary
Helen, Bob and great nephews Shawn James
and Curtis Vaughan. 40-18x1 time like the present!
LeenvoNG
In loving memory of my mother, 'Edna (Mit•
Leeming, who passed away on 'Moy 11,
1977, Norma Steer* ••40-18x1
41. PERSONAL
OVERWEIGHT?? I Iose weight without dieting
while I sleep. Coll abc>ut Calorad 482•5647.
41 -18x 1
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ARTICLES FOR SALE
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53 996 40e00ir1$6500. 4640,14 59 250, 70e90x24
521 789 Semmes saes aVailuble up to 120 11 wide.
-f many dot° clearance Serious boyars only. All
builihngs forced for immedruie deltrory, cull toll free
1.800 3872115 or 1•(416) 858-1446. 0-18
GREENHOUSE & HYDROPONIC tipormtent senators
Es,ryilirog you need gest grtnloy. supet low prices
Greenhouses 5169 Halides StOS Over 3.4.X10 products
In stork • Send 52 lip ,*,l.,park & rat Megenne to
Western Water 1 rums 1244 Seymour Si Voncouver
C VLA 4149 1 604 682 6646 0 18
• stat auumnr,s Spring cleenrocu We hove
' hooted arnounl of steel left horn 001 largest wester
sole ever SAVE thousands iM styles ore ovurloble.
PIONEER/ ECON(1SPAN 1 800 307 6896. 0-18 •
MIRACLE SPAN itoortrcr 1 or steel buthengs. Chock
Orme pore,. 75..37 57 597 40,60 55.797 37,34
53497,SOrtiO St1 697 Ogrut sires to cheese from. All
timid., go ale t omelet." with forge doors, Sole ends
Arad Thrill 1907 or when ollocote1 steul is sdld. Cog
tog free 1 800 387 4910 0 HT
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900058* Nodding fot truo eagle, tatters a 0060,006k4.161616 -17,i Leave massage o collect utter 6 p tn.
week -ends Ask tut 'Wolty Free brcalvtitos. 0•1611
1.9799 Ottfthitly 01 CEDAR STAIN ideal for docks.
pores gouge d.rors. etcO1 SIO per gollon. PI**ts
tOrg.5 15191 8438548 °flat 6 pin
SWIMMING 1001 SALE 1986 narc.00ry Inv -marls,
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!owes, ogres :S19) 6S8 8721 1613) 94 • 6134. to
HALIDE & SOLAUM 1101115. Emanentree mitts, bee
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Horfiewow. palate end tlychoprims 2317 Weston
54 , Weston Ontario 1114 (416)
745.5001 01624
7.10741REAt MILHARY S1JI1ITUUS Work shirts 5215,
wavy pores 53 50 work treats STS Send $1 for
catotrigno (reanbarserriont (sr orderf. Milder/
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fmg breproce suites tolremew bigiords,
recreation and south rooms. Swintning, battling end
gal packages 8r,b and Hersilser Cairns (705)489 3257,
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toor August 1618 to 2401 0111 CLARE 6099 TOURS
14161 451 4995 to 1 800 26(13091/ 0 18
HART LODGE tieldantan 111,3111M, greoLfast one
dinner doily swarrosmg pool saline wholpnal, tern
no shuffleboard, boots so,tervised children's and
adults prOgrOlOS 08 stiromeg For lower smog rates,
senior Speciol's or strourger tangly KKeks Call free
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01.12 WRISTWA1CHE0 WANTED • Men's only • 094
8015X and Patek Philflp onto...au-hes wonted. Also
wonted *mans "Quarter 'Century" square* wristeier•
cites (25 years servito). Will pay 5750 and up ler this
welch Phone 1-416465 724000 write 8. Walsh, 173 Si.
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HELP WANTED
TRAIN COR A 1013 with u Immo . with Trt-County
Truck Driver horning, lob search assistance
avallabJe. Kitchener 720 King E., (519) 743-5011. Brant-
ford 300 Colborne E:. (519) 756.0223.. 048
HOUSEWIVES, MOTHERS and iniohnied poisons
quitod immediately to toll TOYS & gam kir National
Home Potty Plan Campnny fie investment. deliveries
of cotlectrons Cull '519) 268 7905. • 01518
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steam tohles walk In took. s oncl dolt COSOS.
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-*AMP
Thursday Nighters:
:win "A" aivisicm
By George Love '
The Thursday Nighters Men's team won
the "A" Division of the Bowling Town play-
offs. They were 220 pins ahead of St, James
mixed team after J5 games. '
Neil Beuerman led the winners with 263 -
729; Dan Bennewies, 281 -664; GaryBedard • •
314 - 663; Don Deighton 256 - 661; Eric Mat-
zold 245 - 634; and •Mike Meidinger 237 - 614.
They bowled gameeof 1411, 1285 and 1269
for a 3965 total.
St. James had games of 1278, 1348 and 1213
fora triple of 3839.
Murray Bennewies. was top bowler with •
295 - 799; Jack Price 306 - 660 Cathy Broome. • .
242 - 652; George Love 259 - 615; Lorraine
Arts 254 - 567; and Venice Morris -244 - 545.
• Egmondville bowled games of 1207, 13.04;
and 1399, to end with 3910 pins for the
evening.
Mark Johnston led 'with 350- 867; Harry
Den Haan 232 - 674; Randy Gridzak 255 - 663;
George Johnston 224 - 640; Betty Taylor 225 -
608; and Betty Johnston 169 - 458. ' •
Town and Country bowled games of 1316,
1266 and 1228 for a three game total of 3810,
Reg Dick was tap bowler with'359 - 788; John
Steffen 245 - 666; Ed Sorenson 231 - 611; Judy
Scarrow 245 - 593; Carol Johnston 219 - 564; .
and Lavern How/ 264 -588.
After the final game of the Division
play-offs, Thursday Nighters men's team
led the St. James mixed team by 220 pins, to
claim the charnpionship. Thefinal standing's
were Thursday. Nighters 19834, St. James
19614, Egmondville 18654, and Town and.
Country 18172,
Top scores bowled in the "A" Division
Were as follows: high triples, George Love
875; Mark Johnston 867; Murray Bennewies
826 and 810; Neil. Beuerman 811.; and John
Staffen 802. •
High Singles, George Love 369; Reg Dick
359; Mark Johnston • 350; Neil Beuerman
344; Gary Bedard 344; and Jack Price 324. •
"B" DIVISION
Egmondville I had a 365 pin lead over St.
James starting the final night -but after two
games the lead had been cut to 112. '
Egmondville I came back with a good third
genie to claim the championship over St.
James by 305 pins.
With games of 1010, 1027. and 1285, •
Egmondville I had a triple 3322. Patty Ann
Gridzalc wag fnn limier with 240 - 698: Terry •
.Morey 275 - 633; Paul Baillie 221 - 536; and
Jeff Dick 201 - 536: ' •
St. James had games of 1190, 1150 and 1092
for a total of 3382.
Sandy Broadfoot led with '223 - 651;
Michelle Bennewies 219 - 628; Scott Powell
235 - 619; and Richard Love' 201 - 566.
Thursday Nighters I had games of 929,
1064 and 983.for a 2971 triple. Doug. Procter
led with 260 - 677; Steve Steep 223 - 552.
Egmondville II finished the season with
games of 921, 1084 and 901 for a three game
total of 2906.
Scott Johnston had 235 - 577 and Ralph
Johnston 222 - 569.
The final standings of the "B" Division
were: Egmondville 1 16511; St. James 16206;
Thursday Nighters I 15599; and Egmond-
ville 61 14479.
The best games bowled in the "B" Divi-
sion were: triples, Patty Ann Gridzak 698;
Paul Halide 698; Doug Procter 682 and 677;
Rick Vanderveen 669; and Richard Love
656.
Top singles were Paul Baillie 283; Rick
Vanderveen 281; Brian Bourne 279; Terry
Morey 275; and Richard Love 263 & 280.
Moratorium
*fafrrmomerptoage1
enable potentially viable farm
businesses to continue, or if that is not possi-
ble, to liquidate in an orderly manner.
The Canadian Rural Transition program
provides financial aSsistance, job counsell-
ing and training for families whose farm
businesses are failing.
When the moratorium was declared, the -
Corporation had 670 farms tinder recovery
Action. Since that time, a number of these
clients have voluntarily left their farms.
The number of recovery actions that could
result from the lifting of the moratorium is
impassible to estimate because some of
(het' will be resolved through the Farm
Debt Review process.
Bowling leagues--
• from page 9A
secretary, Brenda Cooper and treasurer,
Jim Gould.
Season Champs were Dan Bennewies,
Mike Marion, Ross Cattier, Pat heighten,
Brian Cooper and Harry Jansen.
The following teeth finished as the
season's low team, but came back and beat
everyone for the playoff charnpionthips.
Brian Dale, Erich Mattoid, Connie Marion,
Darlene Ceuglitrey, Diane Gridzak and Jeff
Knights.
Season High Average ladies, Connie
Marion and Brenda Cooper tied at 193 and
men's, Neil Beuerman - 251.
Season High Triple - ladies, Linda Gridzak
- 681 and men's, Murray Bennewies - 911.
Season High Single - ladies - Carol Ben-
newies - 283 and men's, Erich Matzold 347.
Season Most Improved - ladies - Carol
Bennewies plus 27 and men's, Lee Cusack
plus 24.
MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE
The Wednesday Night "Miseci Doubles"
exe'c'utive for was lite.siderit Deb
Marshall; secretary, Catherine Staples and
treasurer, Bea Kale.
"The "Onions" Were the Season Cham-
pions arid members of this teeth were; John
Coleman, Helen Garrick, Katie Phillips,
Bea Kale and Bill Moore.
The season low team was the
"Mushrooms". Team members were; Tom,
Kale, Linda Cannon, Tom Murray, Bull Col-
ethan arid Deb Maitliall.
Playoff Champs were the "Peas". Klaus
Lindemann, Donna O'Brien', Doug Halfpen-
ny, Mary Finlayson and Betty Coleman
Were on the winning team.
Season High Average - ladies - Helen Gar-
rick - 166 and men's, John Coleman - 223.
Season High Triple - ladies, Mary
Finlayson = 613 and men's, Art Finlayson
811.
Season' .High Single - ladles, Colleen
Lindemann - 296 and men's, i11 Moore - 347.
Season Most Improved - ladies, IVIaddie
Murray:- plus 10 and men's, Charlie Geddes
and Peter Willems tied at plus 12.