HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-06-03, Page 13139. CARD OF THANKS
MITCHELL
I would like to thank all those who visited and
remembered me while I was in hospital.
Special CFia hanks to the nurses and Dr. Wong.
Emerson Mitchell. 39-22x1
Al2- THE, HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 3,,19,q7
31. NOTICE
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ARE YOU LIVING WITH A DRINKING PRO-
BLEM? Al Anon can help. 527-1650: 31-22-1
THE MITCHELL Driver & Vehicle Licence Of-
fice, 77B Montreal St., Mitchell is ppen Mon. -
Fri, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sat, 9 a.m. to 12 '
noon. Pleased to serve Seaforth and area. '
31-22-1
34. AUCTION SALES
Doug Jacob & Wallie Ross
271.7894 or 393-6214
AUCTION REGISTER
WED., JUNE 10 AT 11:00 A.M.: Clear -
Ing Auction of tractors; implements;
antiques & household effects to be
held 1 mile west of Cromarty. Eldon
Allen prop.
SAT., JUNE 13 AT 9:30 'A.M.: Estate
Auction of tractors; Implements and
a house full of antiques to be held
4 miles West of Sebringvllle for the
Estate of the. Late George Siebert.
THURS., JUNE 18 AT 6:00 P.M.: Estate
Auction ofantiques; .appliances &
household effects to be held at the
Jacob Auction Centre, 185Herbert
St. In Mitchell for the Estate of the
Late Alma Preiss of Harmony.
WED., JUNE 24 AT 6:00 RM.: Clearing
Auction of antiques; appliances &
household effects to be held at 221
Coulton Drive in Mitchell. Louts Feltz
prop.
McLaughlin
CheifrOIds Ltd. •
13 Main Si. Seaforth 497-1140
-,_ Service • Selection • Savings
• Satisfaction • Leasing
• Complete BODY SH6P Bowled
FARM SOLD
Auction of Tractors; Implements; Anti- ,
ques & Household Effects to be held,6
miles south Dublin and 1 mile wast of '
Cromarty on
WED., JUNE 10
AT 11:00 'A.M.
TRACTORS & IMPLEMENTS: Deutz 5006
with live hydraulics &'manure loader;
A.C. model CA; '6 • ft. scraper blade;
Lucknow single auger snowblower; scuf-
' fler and two row bean.puller attachment
'for CA:'3 ph snap coupler' attochment.for
CA; two row Innes bean .windrowor with
side conveyer, Dunham Lehr 10 ft. dou-
ble wheel disc; Kongskllde 9 ft.
cultivator; N.I. 7 ft mower; 3 pth
Spraymotor sprayer; Dearborn 2 furrow
mt. plow; 4 furrow mt. plow with Oliver
102. bottom; Owatonna 10 ft. •model 5
'washer; flat rack & gear; M.H. 20A fif-
teen run fertilizer drill; Killbros. gravi-
ty bin 8. gear; McKee harvester; Oliver •
ground drive spreader; single hone disc;
Gehl hammormlll; 4 sections of harrow
& polo; Int. 4 bar rake; M:F. 160 spreader
with top beater; Keels forage blower &
pipes; Molcho 22 ft. pipe elevator. -
MISC.: 100 ft. drive bolt; two wheel
troller; Homelito 18 inch chain saw; 4 ankh
12 ft. auger; 32 ft. wooden extension lad-
der; bicycles; alr Compressor; a wagon
load; end some scrap Iron.
GUNS: Higgins 12 gunge bOlt action
repeater shot gun; Cooey bolt action 22
calibre repeater rifle. F.A.C. required. .
'ANTIQUES: Coal oil lamps; milk cans; iron
beds with brass trim; brass bed; oak
• dresser & washstand; picture frames; 2
walking plows; horse cutter; crock; scales;'
apple peeler; butter mould; flat Irons,
etc. '
HOUSEHOLD: Nino piece walnut dining
room suite; kitchen table & four chairs;'
Wood's 21 cu. ft. deep freeze; G.E.
humidifier; recliner; single & double
beds; dressers; chests of drawers; dishes
pots & pans and mise. items.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with I.D.
Prop.: Eldon Allen.
Auctioneers
Douglas Jacob'
519-271-7894
& Waffle Ross
519-539.5077
35. TENDERS WANTED
Sun Life Assurance
Company of Canada
LIFE & MORTGAGE INSURANCE PLANS
DEFERRED ANNUITIES,,
INCOME TAX DEDUCTIBLE
FLEXIBLE NO LOAF R.R.S.P.
NON-SMOKERS RATES AVAILABLE
Rep. ARNOLD STINNISSEN
117 Goderlch St. East, Seaforth
Tel. 527-0410
Hullett Township
TENDERS WANTED
For loading & hauling of approx, 18,000
cu, yds. of B gravel, and about 12,000
cu. yds. of shoulder clay for Rood Con-
struCtion in Hullett Twp. at the rate of
1500 cu. yds. or More per day. The
material to be supplied, by the Twp. of
Hullett. Work to start around the 1st of
August, and be complete by the end
of August, 1987. Contact the Road Supt.
for tender forms and they must be.
received by the Road Supt. containing
a certified cheque of 101 of the conies,
ed bid by 12:00 noon, June 16, 1987.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted and must be approved by MTC,
JimJohnston
Road Supt.
Londesboro, Ont., NOM 2H0
523.4404
Clinton Kinsmen
Staffiti
RBECUE - 50's - 60's DANCE
SATURDAY, JUNE 13
CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE
"Guaranteed only the Oldies".
ENTERTAINMENT AT ITS BESTI
DANCE TO
"Gerry Arpa
and the Flashback"
PLUS GARY ROBERTSON MUSIC SERVICE
MC -• CKSL RADIO'S
Rich'Greven
PRIZES • CONTESTS
REPEAT OF OUR
1984 SELL-OUT
BEEF BAR -B -Q 5:30 - 7:30
DANCE 7:30 - 1:00
For information
and tickets call
WAYNE,HODGES
482-7042 -
HARVEY 'CARTER
482-3534,
MARK JENKINS
482-3717
DIXIE LEE
482-7337
Swimrning
• from page 8A
foi summer programs yet? 11 -not there will
be a registration night held June 17 from 7 to
9 p.m. at the Community. Centres. Programs
include; Playschool ages 3• to 7 years;
Playground ages 8 to 12 years and Leader -
In -Training 13 to 16 years:
Playground and Playschool will be held
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday, at
the Public School from July 6 to August 14
and, at the arena for the final week until
August 21,
The Leader -In -Training program will also
be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Monday to Friday,
-but will -be=held -at the-ar-ena; from -July -G -to
August 28, 1987. For more information on.
any program•please'call the Recreation Of
lice at 527-0882.
Congratulations to all that participatedin
the "Dance for Heart" for the Ontario Heart'
and Stroke Foundation. There were 44 par-
ticipants and the amount of money raised
was approximately $2,294.
A special thanks goes out to Drusilla
Leitch for organizing the night, as well as to
all her helpers. Things go better, when we
work together. '
The Huron Unit of the Canadian Cancer
Society presents . the Art Christmas Ag-_
gregation. The theme song, is "Let There be
Peace on Earth", This event will be held at
the South Huron District High School in Ex-
eter on Sat., June 6 at 7:30 p.m. For tickets
and information please call 527-0753.
The 1987 Tri -County District Senior
,Games Host Committee invites you to at-
tend the Closing. Ceremonies and Banquet,
held on June 23 at the Seaforth and District
Community Centres starting at 6 p.m..
Tickets cost $8 each, for a dinner put on by
the Seaforth Agriculture Society. For infor-
mation and tickets you can call 527-0882, or
34. AUCTION SALES
RICHARD LOBB
• Clinton 482-7898 ''•
AUCTION CALENDAR
• SAT., TUNE 13 AT 10:00 A.M.: Household ac-
tion at Lobb Auction Barn, Clinton for local
•consignors., -
SAT.; JUNE 20 AT 10 A.M. - Appliances and fur-
niture at Richard Lohh Auction Barn, Clinton.
SAT., TUNE 27 AT 10 A.M. - Fine 3 bedroom
home with garage in Bayfield plus antiques, fine
furniture and appliances for .Mr. & Mrs. Clair
Merncr at Bayfield arena,
I38. SERVICE DIRECTORY I
ASPHALT PAVING, driveways and parking
lots. Free Estimates. Phone Robert Symes
Construction, Lucknow, 528-3047. 38-18-tf
FOR A FREE WATER ANALYSIS, by a water
'consultant. Contact Bruce Falconer •
1-800-265-5735. 38-22-3
Fuel Oil Furnace
Repair and Cleani
Paratchek's Maintenance
Dublin 345-2235
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
A MINISTRY OF HOUSING .
' ‘HURON COUNTY
OHOUSING AUTHORITY
805 P.T. 87-08
,Exterior Door Repldcement at . FP4
Goderich, OH.1 Goderich, OPT Clinton &
OH -3 Wingham', (49 Fa"nifiy Units)
Tenders will be received for the above 'm-
01 11:00 a.m, iocal time, Friday, June Sth,
1987 by the Ministry of Housing,
Southwestern Regional Hooting Pro-
grams Office, 380 Wallington, Street,
Suite 1100London Ontario N6A 5135
(519.679 7110), Detalls and specifications
may be obtained quoting reference
numbei at above. Tenders may also be
obtained from Huron County Housing'
Authority, 48 the Square; Goderich, Ort -
terse. N7A 1M5 (519-524=2637).
tender Opening, to be in London Office.
THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER. NOT
,NEEESS'ARILy ACCEPTED. _10,10.
DO'ERR'S
Appliance & TV
G.E. and ZENITH
Phone 348-9033
Open 6 Days a.Week
MAIN ST. MITCHELL
VEA
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 83.3',S 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.
The Lawnmaster
LAWN CUTTING, TRIMMING
LANDSCAPING, GARDENING
PAUL VANDER MOLEN
527'-1750
PLUMBING''
HEATING -'4
and ELECTRICAL ti
CONTRACTORS
:. - . $ILLS
HOME
Home HARDWARE
1'lardwai'8 Seaforth 527-162d
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NIGH
We would like to thank everyone who helped
us with wedding preparations, to the "girls"
who came on Fri. and Sat. to Grace (special,
thanks for treats) Cathy and Carol for looking
after lunch et arena. We really appreciated
everything and to all who attended reception.
Frank and Leona Nigh. 39-22x1
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39. CARD OF THANKS
SCOTT
Jamie, Elizabeth and Denny wish to thank
everyone who sent flowers, cards and gifts to
celebrate the birth of our daughter Tory. It was
all very much appreciated: Thanks to Grand-
rna and Grandpa Golding for looking after
Denny: 39-22x1
WILLIAMSON
I would like to thank my family and friends for,
making my stay in hospital a lot easier,
Thanks also to Dr, Watts, Dr. Street and the
nurses of the Clinton Public Hospital for their
fine care. A special thanks to Jerry and Brent
for helping with the chores. Keith Williamson.
39-22x1
BUTT
I would like to thank all my friends,
neighbours, and relatives for all the beautiful
'flowers, gifts, cards and visits while I was a pa-
tient in Seaforth Community hospital. Thank
you to Dr, Wong, Dr. Underwood, and Dr.
Rodney and all of the nurses and staff who
made my stay more comfortable with their pa-
tience and kindness. Grace Butt. ` 39.22-1
MERRILL
We would like to express our sincere thanks to
friends, relatives and neighbours for best
wishes, cards, and gifts on the occasion o1 our
20th wedding anniversary. A special thank
you to our families for planning the "surprise"
open house at Auburn Community Centre and
family dinner at the White Carnation. You
gave us a great day which we will always
cherish. Charlie and Evelyn. 39-22-1
McKAY
My family and I would like 10 express many
thanks to friends and relatives who helped us
through the tragedy that has overcome our
lives. Special thanks to Harry and Dianne for
being there when I needed them and to Karen
and Faye for keeping the kids. Thanks to
Doug's family and my own family for their sup-
port. Words can not expressmy feelings to
those who searched the beaches daily. Our
sincere appreciation is sent out to all who sent
cards of sympathy, 'floral tributes 'and dona-
tions to the Cancer Society. Thank you to the
Rev. Lorrre Keys for his comforting message,
Whitney-Ribey Funeral • Home, and the
Seaforth Optimists for the lunch following the
funeral, Sincerely, Leanne, David, Lisa and
Lori. 39-22x1
McGAVIN
A big thank you to everyone who helped us
celebrate bur 251h wedding anniversary. We.
appreciated your cards, calls and attendance
at the dance. A special thanks to those who
helped in any way. Thanks for the memories.
Sincerely Neil and Marie McGavin. 39.22=1
40. IN MEMORIAM
come to the Recreation Office, located in the
Arena.''
Plan now' for the 1987 Canada Day
Festivities held in Seaforth on Wednesday,
.July 1. Activities, planned are: - Firemen's ,•
Breakfast 7 a.m. to noon; - Leisure Walk
Poker Rally;.- Antique' sale and Auction; -
Kick Off 1 p.m. Town Hall; -,Get Together
for the Townspeople Photo; - Family Picnic
at "the High School ;• ' Ball Games and
Fireworks, with refreshment available.
This year's event looks like -the best ever.
Don't miss the activities.
A Leisure Walk Poker Rally will be held
---on-Wednesdays-July. 1- in-eonjunetion-with
the Canada Day festivities. Registration, fee
•will be free. All entries must consist of two'.
(people or more, with only one hand per en -
;try. Each hand consists of five cards, picked
lop at five different locations; 1. firehall, 1.'
.Lions Park, 3. Public School, 4. St. James
;School, 5. Highschool.
This event will be at Leisure Walk; speed
and time is unimportant, and not' other
means'of transportation will be permitted.
Come out •and enjoy the A Walk, "Let's
Participate."
On Sunday, June 7, Tom Cochrane and
Red Rider will perform in Concert at the
Seaforth and District Community Centres,
with special guest Terry Crawford. Tickets
cost $10 in advance. or $12 at the door, and
are available at the. arena or your local
highschool.. Doors' open at 7 p.m, '
On Sunday, June 7 the Van Egmond Foun-
dation is putting on a Country' Breakfast
from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.'at the Van Egmond
House. Admission fee will be $3.50 for adults
and $2.50 for children. Come out and enjoy
the good country' cooking. `
There will also be a Flea Market to enjoy.
Vendors are welcome, call 527-0413.
SIMPSON
In loving memory of a dear sister Deborah
Ann, who passed away suddenly in a car acci-
dent, June 4, 1978.
Along the road to yesterday,
That leads us straight to you
Are memories of the happy days
Together we once knew.
And always every evening,
We seem to have a way.
Of•wandering back to meet you,
On the road to yesterday.
A few more steps alonglifesroad
Perhaps a few more years,
Then by God's grace we'll meet again,
Beyond' the vale of tears.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by
Darlene and Robbie. 40-22,1
Water Well
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W. D. Hopper
and Sons
4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS
Neil Dori - Jim
527-1737 527-0828. 527-0775
BACHERT MEATS
' Call us for your custom slau,ghtering needs
SLAUGHTER DAY TUESDAY
'For your Ireezer, sides of Beef, Pork, 'Lamb or
Veal
We specialize in home cured meats and old
fashioned country style pork sausage, no fillers
added.
All meat Gov't. Inspected
1 mileeast 887-9328
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In 'loving memory of a dear daughter Deborah
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