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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-08-26, Page 1414A THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 26, 1987 23. REAL ESTATE "SUDDENLY IT'S SOLD" BOX 269 • CLINTON, ONTARIO TELEPHONE: 482-9371 -LON DESBORO:-1-f1 oor-b rick -horned i ni s h - ed basement. inground pool, large lot. . CLINTON: Duplex on,Huron St., shbwing excellent return. A good investment property. SMALL OFFICE BUILDING: in good condi• tion, on main street In Brussels. '4 LOTS; nt Kinburn. very reo's.ondble. 2 ACRES: Brkk home and lots of buildings. near Zurich: 1 Y, ,.ACRES: with good brick home and garage in Hulle't1iTownship. Very scenic, SEVERAL GOOD HOMES: hi Clinton under 530,000.00.' • F000 FOR THOUCiHT:•Al.cohol makes you •oo,ciouble and feel singly'• 24: 'PROPERTY FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM. BRICK BUNGALOW. close 10 • downtown with extra lot. Phone 527.1604 or 527.0278.- - 24-32x3 25. -PROPERTY FOR RENT 4 BEDROOM HOUSt FOR RENT in. Seaforth available. September 1. Phone 271-8029 after, 5:30 p.m. -25-34-2 Fn t,. gni age cae-•-� �r,-t-s r --r Et � 55 - • PRIME RETAIL' SPACE AVAILABLE IN 'SEAFORTH • 1500 sq. ft. store •55 Main Street South •High traffic area, -across from the.Post, Office • Excellent condition, new wiring, attractive store front, separate back entrance, staff parking. private washroom • Terms negotiable and very reasonable • Primary trade area • 6,500 -people • Tourism trade potential (central location between Stratford, Blyth & Bayfield) • •Part of Heritage Canada's national Main Street project area. •Contact T. Lemon 527-2070 (Home) 527-0160 (Office) 26. APARTMENTS FOR RENT THE BROWNSTONE 250 RINKS ST. - GODERICH One and two bedroom apartments available for immediate occupancy. Fully carpeted, in- cludes fridge, stove. outdoor parking. laundry facilities Call Margaret after 1:00 p.m. 524.5183. 26.30-tf 31. NOTICE NOTICE TOWN OF SEAFORTH <1 '10) Sanitary Sewage Works Expansion Environmental '-----Assessment PUBLIC INFORMATION • CENTRE The Council of the Town of Seaforth cordially invites interested persons to attend an information centre bet- ween .the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. on: MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1987 at•the • SEAFORTH COUNCIL CHAMBERS, The Town is starting the develop- ment of a -project that will result in major improvements and expansion to the Town's sanitary .sewage facilit'ies•. .. Representatives of the engineering firm conducting the study will be pre- sent to ex -plain the details of the in- vestigations that will take place and to answer any questions that might arise; Anyone wishing to express an opinion concerning the need for the project or any concerns should attend', For information concerning the. above, contact the Town Clerk, Mr. Jim Crocker, (527.0160), during nor- mal business hours. ' • Mr. Jim. Crocker, Administrator, Clerk -Treasurer. Town of Seoforth HEATED TWO BEDROOM apartment for -rent . 527.0828,-26.32•If • TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT heat induct- ed. available September 1. Call 527.1095.-26-32-3 THREE BEDROOM duplex available October tsl. Phone 527 -1244. -26 -34 -TF 34. AUCTION -SALES TOWNSHIP -OF TUCKERSMITH • Sale by Public Auction on TUESDAY, SEPT. 1st, 1987 AT 7:00 P.M. Lot 20 Plan 133 Vanasira Park. Fully ser- vided'Industrial Lot includingx 88' frame building and 7 greenhouse unit frames. Auction subject to reasonable reserve bld. Deposit of S3,000.00.Certified Che. • que. Balance in 30 Days. For further information contact John R. McLachlan, . 519-482-9523 CALL NOW Huron .xpositor 527-0240 34. AUCTION SALES GREENFIELD'S FAMILY TOWNHOMES 3 Bedtoom Retail Townhomes in Clinton Area • Appliances Basements Carpeted Throughout $325.- $350 per month CALL 482-5070 28. WANTED TO RENT RESPONSIBLE COUPLE looking for house to rent Brucefield or Bayfield Area. Phone 523-4810. -28-34-2 31. NOTICE EXPERIENCED Royal Conservatory of Music Piano Teacher has openings commencing in September. Located 1 t,, miles west of Brucefiefd. Any age Reasonable 'Prices. Call 262-6506. 31-31x4 ARE YOU LIVING WITH A DRINKING PRO- BLEM? Al Anon can help 527.1650.-31-34-1 • PEACHES - Good eating. Canning and Freez- ing, Free Stone. Melady's. 362 Huron Road, • Goderich, (Highway 8) 524-7518-34-32x NOTICE I will not responsible for any debts incurred by my wife Linda Phillips as of Aug. 22 Brian Phillips; -36-3423 134. AUCTION SALES Doug Jacob & WaIIie Ross 271-7894 or 393-6214 AUCTION REGISTER SAT.. AUG. 29 AT 10:00 A.M,: Clearing sale of implements; furniture & mist, One mile 'south of Creditville off Hwy. 2. Prop.: Arnold Von Gerwin, ti -URS., SEPT. 3 AT 6:00 P.M.: Estate (Auc- tion of antiques, appliances, tools 8 household effects to be held at the Jacob i Auction Cenfre, 185 Herbert St. in Mit- chell for or the 'Estate of the Late John McDermott. , SAT., SEPT. 5 AT 10:00 A.M.: Clearing aut. tion of implements; furniture 8 antiques Tavisfock on the 5ebd top'ol Road, Prop.:Williarri smith: 34. AUCTION SALES ESTATE AUCTION Of appliances; antiques; tools a household effects to be held at the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell on THURSDAY, SEPT. 3 AT 6:00 P.M. INCLUDING: Moffat microwave oven; Electrohome'air conditioner; Kenmore compact dishwasher (harvest gold, hardly used); Hoover spin washer; old beverage fridge; thesterfield & chair; kitchen suite; drop leaf table; recliner choir: stereo system; blanket box; old toy sewing machine; brass hand bell; old StromberyCarlson floor model radio; dressers; picture frames; high chair; 24" fan; trunk; artist supplies; coal ail lamps; crocks: Kenmore carpet sweeper; humidifier; small electric ap- pliances; good older dishes & glassware; Quartz heater; set of 6 old wooden kitchen choirs; large quantity of hand tools; mitre saw: Craftsman 4" jointer; copper boiler; John Deere clock; gas XR-80 weedeater; acetelene plumbers torch; small compressor; wheelbarrow;° 16' aluminum ladder; dining tent; garden tools; Mastercraft electric start 8 H.P. 34" riding mower; sine11 2 wheel frailer; sizes of copper wire; car ramps; gas mower; electri fencers; various motor repair parts; hedge trimmer; gas barbecue'& many mI sc. items. PROP.: Estate of the Late Jahn McDermott. AUCTIONEERS Douglas Jacob 271-7894 8. Wallis' Ross 539-5077 AUCTION SALE Appliances; furniture; .garden tractor; air compressor; etc. to be held at Richard'Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton, Ont. for local consignors and Mr. L.S. Bechtel SATURDAY, AUG. 29 AT 10:00 A.M. Admiral dishwasher; Frigidaire fridge; 30" electric stove; small vacuum cleaner;. floor model colour TV; floor model stereo; component stereo w/8 - track player; china cabinet ;'w/glass' front & sides; buffet; 6 matching dining chairs; pressback rocking arm chair; washstand; hump back trunk; 3 por- table typewriters; small tip top pedestaltable; oil lamp; miniature electric sewing machine;. portable toilet for camper; modern 2 burner hot plate; 8 gallon crock; oil heater; electric heater; portable air compressor; gas lawn mower; 2 chain saws; walk behind garden tractor .w/sickle mower disc & cultivator; matching rattan love chair and 2 stools; bed; dresser; skill saw; car ramps; milk can; electric buffer; CB aerial plus our usual large offering of dishes; glassware, small appliances and misc. 2. wooden extension ladders; etc. Plus many other items not listed. Con. . signments still being accepted. TERMS: Cash AUCTIONEER Richard Lobb, 482-7898 Clinton. 35. TENDERS WANTED -HURON COUNTY HOUSING . AUTHORITY (H.C.) 87-02 For Public Space Painting in Huron County Housing Senior Citizen Buildings at 52 Bristol Terrace, Wingharn, 50 Alfred Street, Wingham, Zurich (OH1), Blyth (OHI), 34 John Street, Seaforth and 85 West Street, Goderich. Tenders will be received for the above un- til 11:00 a.m. - local time, ,Wednesday, September 16, 1987 by the Huron County Housings Authority, 48 The Square, Goderich, Ontario, N7A 1M5, (519) • 524-2637 from whom details and specifica- tions 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 JOHN A. SHEA All persons having claims against the Estote of John A. Shea, late of the Town of Seaforth in the County of Huron, deceas• ed, who died on the 7th day of July 1987, are hereby notified to send in full par. titulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 9th.doy of September 1987 after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 14th day of August 1987. McConnell, Stewart, Devereaux Barristers, &c., Seaforth, Ontario Solicitor for fhe executrix 38. SERVICE DIRECTORY ASPHALT PAVING,drivbways and parking Tots. Free Estimates, Phone Robert Symes Construction. Lucknow, 528.3047. 38-18-tf Fuel Oil Furnace Repair and Cleani Paratchek's Maintenance _Dublin 345-2235 DOERR'S Appliance & TV G.E. and ZENITH Phone 348-9033 Open 6 Days a Week. MAIN ST. MITCHELL 39. CARD OF THANKS ALLAN I would like to thank my friends, neighbours and relatives for flowers, cards I received while in Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Malkus, nurses and kitchen staff. Muriel Allan. -39-34x1 JANSEN I would like to express .my sincere shanks to my family, friends, relatives and neighbours for their cards, visits, flowers and gifts while i was in hospital. Special thanks to myteam- mates and anyone else who helped out the night of my accident.. Also thanks to the Seaforth Ambulance attendants and doctors --and-nurses-at-both -Seaforth-and-U n iversi ty- Delegation receives • support at convention 'Huron County's delegation to the. August Assembly of the Ontario Public School Teachers' Federation, held in Hamilton from August 17-21, received unanimous sup- port for its resolutions aimed to promote in- creased agricultural awareness of teachers, students and communities across Ontario. Agricultural specialist and educators in • Huron County have expressed increasing concern that the vast majority of Ontarians require-accurate-and-up=to.date''informA - Hospital in London. Also thanks to Jackie, Grandma Rose and Grandma Jansen for look- ing after the kids. Your thoughtfulness and concern will never be forgotten: Judy Jansen. -39-34-1 ' WALDEN. The. Walden family 'wish to thank relatives, friends and "neighbours for the many expres signs of sympathy extended to them concern- ing the loss of their loving husband and,father, Clarence. Special gratitude is felt towards Rev. David, Snihur, Mel and Lila Webster, Huronvtew for their loving care and.concern, Dr, Wong, Dr, Tamblyn, Seaforth and. Strat- ford Hospitals, the Ribey Funeral Home for its excellent service and the Northside United . Church ladies' for the lovely lunch provided. To all of you, your kindness will be fondly remembered. The Walden family. -39-34x1 AIKENS A very special thank you goes to Drs. Rodney and Underwood, the nurses and other gals on - the OB2 ward of the Seaforth Community Hospital for making our stay a pleasant one. Also we wish to thank all our friends, relatives and visitors for 'the many cards, 'gifts, and ,flowers during our stay in the hospital and since coming home, Jennifer & Marlis Aikens. -39-34x1 VEA Abattoir and Meat Market . Hw 83 -h Y 3 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. - HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES Every Thursday at 12:36p.m. All Classes.of livestock • WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS Vidor Hargreaves . Greg Hargreaves 482.7511 Clinton 262-2619 Hensall Barry Miller . 236-2717 Exter & 229.6205 Kirkton, BRAECKER I would like to thank the staff and residents at "MAPLEWOOD MANOR" for making my summer work term a rewarding and enjoyable experience. Special thanks to Leona & Alber- ta for all the help it was greatly appreciated. Michelle Braecker.-39-34x1 LANE The family of the late Ignatius Martin wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our frierids and neighbours for the masses and florial tributes, food and sympathy cards. Your kindness will always be remembered. A special thanks to the pallbearers. Mr. and Mrs. Joe J, Lane. -39-34-1 CRONIN We wish to express our thanks for the many visits, cards, gifts while we were patients in the Seaforth Community "Hospital. Special thanks, to Dr. Wong and the nursing staff for their excellent care while in the hospital. Ann and Jamie Cronin. -39-34-1 NESBITT Thank you to Barb and Paul Storey and to the ball teams and friends for the farewell party we had a great time, the food was wonderful, and the money was very much appreciated. Brian. Sharon, Kathy and Mark. -39-34-1 CHAPPEL The family of the late Doreen Chappel wish t0 express our sincere thanks to our relatives. friends, neighbours. at the time of our loss. Thank you for all the floral tributes, cards, memorial donations and food parcels. Thank you also to Rev. Gilson, the ambulance atten- dants, Doctors and nurses at Clinton Hospital and London University Hospital. also to the Staffa Women's Institute and Seaforth Eastern Star for the lunch provided after the service. Thanks also to the Ball and Falconer Funeral Home and staff for their help. Your kindness will always be remembered. -39-34x1 . LAYCOX I would like to express my sincere thanks to everyone who sent cards and visited me dur- ing my stay at Seaforth Community Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Wong and all the nurses who were so kind and understanding. Patty Laycox.-39-34-1 40. IN MEMORIAM SCOTT In memory of a dear husband, father. and grandfather, Arnold Scott who passed away Aug. 29, 1982 and a dear daughter-in-law and sister-in-law Margaret Scott who passed away Aug. 13, 1985. Those we love don't go away. They walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard but always near. Still loved, still missed, Mill very dear. Ever remembered by Minna Scott and farnity.-40-34x 1 FLANAGAN "' In loving memory of our dear son and brother Joseph who passed away Aug. 30, 1981. To ,know we never said good-bye Will always bring regret. But the hearts that loved you dearly Are the hearts that won't forget. Sadly missed and always remembered by Mom and Dad; brothers and Sisters, --40-34x1 FLANAGAN In loving memory of a dear son and brother Brian who passed away six years ago August 30, 1981. We do not need a special day to bring you to Our minds Because every day in some small way Memories of you come our way Special memories of time gone by that will linger forever in but heatts As long as life and memories last we will remember you, unseen, unheard yet always near. Lovingly remembered by Mom, Dad, Brothers and Sisters. -40-34-1 FLANAGAN In loving memory Of my dear brother Brian who passed away 6 years ago Aug. 36, 1981. There is no parting' from those we love, no distance can devide. For eaoh day in Merflories garden we still walk side by side, 40.34-1 MU t meg CI®ssUled Ads will sllde you hi the right direction. tion about the fast -changing, ' highly technological industry. Since farm families make up only 3.1 per cent of Ontario's population, first hand information 'is' im- possible and public education must fill the gap. ' 1"rom across Ontario; delegates to the August Assembly of OPSTF voted over- Whelmingly in support of Huron's motions that request the Ministry of Education, in, cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture and Food and local school boards, to develop provincial and local school programs to insure that students become aware of theimpact of agriculture in Ontario on their lives. Special assistance in support of the OPSTF-Huron initiative was received from Richard Hamilton, Huron Agricultural Representative with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food and Bob Thompson, W.G. Thompson and Sons Limited. The Ontario Public School Teachers' Federation represents 18,000 teachers from across Ontario, Candidates • from page 1 were in favor of it and Mr. Peters was against it. "It's a priority with Mr. Peterson and the Liberal government," said Mr. Riddell, "We should push that the government in- crease spending overall," said Mr. Klopp. Mr, Peters said, "We should create new wealth, not redistribute it..." Free Trade On the subject of free trade, the question was asked of Mr. Peters how he justifies free trade as supported by the PC party. He said he didn't support the liberal meaning of free trade, but felt it should be called freer trade or negotiated trade. He said rules needed to be put in place so everyone understands where they stood. Elementary School Funding At the present time, each elementary stu- dent is under funded $911 compared to the secondary school student. Mr. Peters was asked what he thought of this. "Our children have to deal with a lot less than those in the urban communities, and that's not right," he answered. He also said there is a proposal for 60 per cent funding for the school system, bringing it up from the 45 per cent which it has•dropped to over the years. Bilingualism The question, "Should Ontario, with 90 per cent English speaking people, go bil- ingual" saw the microphone passed down the table by the other two candidates to Mr. Peters. He said, "I am against • it" but added that if it were available to his kids, he Would have sent them to the French Immersion classes. "But try and ram it down my.throat and it'll come back and hit you." Mr. Klopp said, "I don't recall anyone try- ing to ram it down anyone's throat... I do believe we should have French and English in Ontario. It won't hurt anyone." Mr. Riddell was in favor of bilinguallsin, saying it would "bring people together Its one happy family." One man in the' audience disagreed. "Why isn't Quebec bilingual?" he asked, going on to say he has received documents from Quebec with not one single word in English. Mr. Riddell said changes are being made in Quebec as they are now more willing to talk to those struggling with their French, in English. Highway 8 Expansion, The next question focused on the Highway 8 expansion, with the asker wondering if it Would open the dobr for a' chemical waste site in Huron County, Mr, Riddell felt confident this cyouldn?t happen. "No, it won't open doors for chemical waste sites. The site has already more qr less been selected although they still have to go through the process." He did admit that Huron was being coil- sidered for the site earlier, but not arty more. "What the do need is a better trarisport8- tion route to have industry located here," he concluded. Mr. Klopp took the expansion, which is proposed as passing lanes where needed, to mean a four lane highway. "I don't think we heed a four lane • highway, we're a rural comrriunity," he said. "But there is a difference between four -lanes and upgrading. Mr. Peters, like Mr. Riddell, was in favor of the expansion as said Highways 8 and 4 are vital links to Huron County, Moving raw ,products in and finished products out: • "But no money and no dates have beelt'. set, yet they (Liberals) said it was a priori- ty..." said Mr. Peters. The final question of the night was about the $1 -billion debt. Since a�pproximately $1 -billion was generated, and considered 63- tra P3Oney, why wasn't it used to wipe oltt the debt? The asker put two stipulations on Mr. Rid - dell's answer. He said, "Don't blame it on the NDP because you didn't give them any cr'e'dit, and don't blame it on the PCs because you've had two years." Mr. Riddell said, `.'This is the first tin - e the debt has been below $1 -billion. "We inherited some problems, the health care system was sliding, the Young Of- fenders -fenders Act was given to us and we had to' improve the health and safety standards in the industries, and how do you do that? Pitt in more inspectors. "There wa's a long time heed to spenii money, and at the same time, we reduced the debt," concluded Mr. Riddell. The' meeting, chaired by Brenda McItj'- to h, ss p Was sponsored sby the Huron County Agriculture. A