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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-08-06, Page 935. TENDERS WANTED I i ITOO LATE TO CLASSIFY' 23. REAL ESTATE WORKMAN REAL ESTATE LTD. CALL HENRY MERO 527-0430 NEIL MCNICHOL 527-0089 5 ACRE building lot near St. Colum - hon. $24,000.00. NEW USTLNG :Large commercial build- ing, Main St. location. ' NEW LISTING: Close to uptown and priced right, 3 bedroom frame home in excellent condition. $42,500.00. NEW LISTING. REALLY MUST BE SEEN: This gorgeous.3 bedroom home in HarpurheySOLD central air, central vac, hi Florida room, fireplace, and so much more. Situated on a beautifully landscaped 186' lot and priced right. S. MAIN ST.: 3 bedroom bungalow, garage, close to uptown EGMONDViL.LF: 2 storey brick home, completely and tastefully decorated throughout, large lot, garage. Must be seen. W, W IL3 HAM�s®LD storey frame eal home close to 07 retirement. INVESTMENT PROPERTY? Try this duplex 1 block from Main St., excellent condition. $25,000.90:3 bedroom 11/2 storey home, 2 blocks from uptown. BRICK BUNGALOW : 3 bedroom, full basement, attached garage, excellent location, close to uptown. BUILDING LOT 62' x 116' on James St. $12,000.00. 12 UNIT apartment building. Excellent income. Call for details. REDUCED: Goderich St. 3 bedroom 1 floor home, $35,000.00. LOOK AT THiS: 15 ac. vacant land, close to Seaforth. 5 ACRES: in McKillop, 2 storey brick 4 bedroom home. Paved road. GOIFCOURSSOLD lot, $9,500.00. 59 SEAT RESTAURANT: and take-out. Call for details. 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW : located in the country with a garage on a rented lot. Nice location. $24,000.00 COLEMAN ST.:4 bedroom frame home on a double lot, $27,000.00 20 ACRES: with fine brick home, barn and bush, on the Maitland River close to Seaforth. W IISON ST.: Excellent 4 bedroom, very modern. 570,000.00. EGMONDVIIIF: 3 bedroom bungalow, 1380 sq. ft., nice family home on a large lot. 556,500.00 bedrooms, largSOLD30 00.me, 4 AUTO BODY: Repair shop. very modern , shpp, wijh. ,gr tI9p ,,€Ui e4{iipritent. Innquire. REDUCED: 575,900.00: 10 acres. 2 sterey brick house, 2 sheds, pond, very nice. BUILDING LOTS: We have a very good selection of lots in Seaforth, Egmond- viile and area. Call for your choice. AREA FARMS & COUNTRY PROPERTIES McKIILOP TW P. too AC. Good house, shed, barn, near Seaforth. 2-50 ACRE PARCELS, no buildings, tiled. 565,000.00 each. 121h AC. of hardwood bush. 519,900.00 5o ACRES: Systematically tied. no buildings. Reduced 555,000.00. 115 ACRES: Partially tiled, no buildings. Reduced 5150,000.00. 75 ACRES: No buildings, 5120,000.00. 69 ACNES: No buildings, 555,000.00. 51 ACRES: No buildings, 585,000.00. 150 AC.: 140 workable, brick home, excellent financing available. GODERICH TWP, 80 ACRES: Near Bayfield, nice bush with spring creek. $75,000.00. COL BORNE T W P. : Dairy farm, 150 ac. approx. 70 cows, 522 litres number 1, 188,000 L number 2, fine brick home.' I A For Janitorial Services and Snow Re- moval at Alexander St., Brussels, Ontario (011-1) Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m. local time, WEDNES- DAY, AUGUST 20, 1986 by the Huron County Housing Authority, 48 The Square, Goderich, Ontario, N7A 1M5. (519) 524-2637 from whom details and specifications maybe obtained, quoting reference number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. MINISTRY OF HOUSING HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY Tender Reference No, S.F.T. (H.C.)86-12 38. SERVICE DIRECTORY LIVE MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS. "Main Street West" would like to perform at your dance or reception. Live music is the best music. Reasonable rates. Please call Hudson W arr524-2144, Arlene Darnbrough 524-2035 or Phil Main Jr. 524-4777 after 5 p.m. 38-16xtf Fuel Oil Furnace 24 HOURSERVICE Repair and Cleaning Paratcheek �sn345-2235 Maintenance 34. AUCTION SALES DOUGLAS JACOB 271-7894 or 393-6214 AUCTION REGISTER THURS. AUG. 21, 6 p.tn. Auction sale of antiques, appliances, furniture and mise items to be held at the Jacob Auction Centre, in Mitchell for Roy Stadelbauer and Mrs. William Babb. THURS. AUG. 28, 6 p.m. Auction sale of antiques, appliances, and household effects to be held at the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St., in Mitchell for Gordon Reid. PLUMBING ma HEATINGELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Home Hardware SILLS HOME HARDW ARE Seaforth 527-1620 HENSALL LIVESTOCK-- SALES IVESTOCK-SALES Every Thursday at 12:30 p.m. All classes of livestock W E INVITE YOUR CONSIGNM ENTS Victor Hargreaves Greg Hargreaves 462.7511 Clinton 262-2619 Hensel! Barry Miller 236-2717 Exeter& 229-6205 Kirkton a RICHARD LODR Clintefi 482.78!38, AUCTION CALENDAR SAT. AUG. 9 at 10 a.m. Tractate, car, trucks, lawn roller, van, five wtailew� snowblowers, 15 gilts, po,� . working,tools and shop equipment to be held at LobTed Horton Mate, for b s Auction Barn'r SAT. AUG. 16 at 10 a.m. Honsehold auction at Lobb Auction Bart. Clinton. WED. AUG 20, 6 p tri: I%asehold • effects, old gas engines, Th mile north of Brussels for Frank Rutledge. SAT. AUG,22 at 1 p.m '2 tractort, eorabine, soother, bean equifribent, farm Machinery, 1V Mules west add 1 mile south of Clutton for Alvin Wise. Ili DOERR'S' Appliance & TV G.E. and LTH iris.. t Phone -9O33' Open 6 Days a W eek M A iN ST, MITCHELL THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 6, 1986 - A9 40. IN MEMORIAM COSTELLO: In loving memory of a dear husband father and grandfather Bernard James (Barney) whom God called home August 4, 1980. Though his smile has gone forever, And his hands we cannot touch, Still we have so many memories, Of the one we loved so mach, His memory is our keepsake, W ith which we will never part, God has him in His keeping, We have him in our hearts. Sincerely missed and always remembered with love by Erma and family. 40-32-1 VEALS Abattoir and Meat Market Hwy. 83-31 miles east of Exeter Try us for CUSTOM KHUNNG and PROCESSING Kill Days- Tuesdays OURSPECIALTY Horne cured and smoked meats processed exactly the way you like it. COSTELLO: Treasured memories of a dear father and grandfather, Bernard James whom God called home on August 4, 1980. "F" is for the fun we had together, "A" is for always being there when we needed you, "T" is for the tender moments and tears we shared, "H" is for hour honestyfo and uogave tO ase "E" is for the extra effort me. "R"' is for remembrance for you, Dad, my. best friend. Always will be remembered and loved by his son Robert James, daughter-in-law Mary Helen and grandsons, Shawn James and Curtis Vaughan. 40-32-1 STEELS: Treasured memories of a dear mother and grandmother Alena Elizabeth whom God called home on August 10, 1961. "M" is for the many ways I loved you, "0" means only you Imew how much I cared, "T" is for the tender moments and tears we shared, "H" is for your honesty and love so rare, "E" is for the extra effort you gave to raise me "R" is for remembrance for you, Mom, my best friend. Always will be loved by her daughter Mary Helen son-in-law Robert James and grand- sons, Shawn James and Curtis Vaughan. [9.3CARD OF THANKS •1 VAN D00REIN L would like to thank Dr, Wong, Dr. Hussey and nurses in Stratford and Seaforth Hospitals and all my family, friends, and neighbors for the visits and cards. It was all much appreciated. Joe Van Dooren 39-32-1 SleGAVIN We are happy so many friends came to our party to help us celebrate 50 years in the agricultural business, Many friendships were employees We mussed becaut se of lack of records. Our apologies to those people. The flowers, cards and best wishes certainly were appreciated. Thanks for the memories. The McGavin Family 39-32-1 AURIN i wish to thank my family, relatives, friends and neighbors for the lovely flowers, gift, cards and visits while I was a patient in Stratford Hospital. A special thanks to Dr. D. Allan, Dr. McQuaid and Dr. Malkus and all the good nurses and staff who were so kind to me. Thanks also to Father Sharpe and Mark also Father Ray of Stratford for their visits and prayers. Helen M. Adbi n 39-32-1 !'. 1'; , MULTI-FAMILY Garage Sale of miscellan- eous items including souvenir spoons. Friday August 8, 3 p.m, - dark and Saturday August 9, 8 a.m, - 11 a.m. 2L/2 miles west of Seaforth on no. 8 highway. 1-32x1 CAR FOR SALE: 1981 Pontiac Parisienne Brougham, loaded, low miles, $5,800. 527-0962 or 527-0353. ' 12-32-1 Scripts donates Huron Country Playhouse has been able to donate a number of scripts. of past produc- tions to both the Lambton County and Huron County library Systems. Scripts of such plays as Balderstol Dracula, William Gibson's The Miralle Worker, W .W . Jacob's The Monkev's P' , Bill Mahoff's The. Owl and the Pussy t, Lawrence Roman's Under the Yum Yum e and Girl and Lust of the of FOR RENT:. 3 bedroom house, newly Lovers, have been left in the capable hands of decorated, located in St, Columban. Avail- the Huron County Head librarian, ill able September 1. $300.00 per month, plus Partridge in Goderich to circulate throughput utilities. References required. 345-2562. the library system. Says Mr. Partrid e, 25-32-tf "Huron County Library appreciates e co-operation of the Playhouse with this new SEAFORTH Restaurant and Steak Douse service of scripts from past plays produced. waitress or waiter, full orpart time. Available This practice will help our patrons and anytime. 527-1020. ' 5-32-1 promote the activities of the Playhouse and we thank them." The Playhouse is actually situated in Hu n County, although it is much closer to e Lambton County Library in Grand Bend where Judy Bowman, Head Librarian I is receiving copies of such scripts as Thomas Brandon s Charley's Aunt, Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap, Herb Gardner's A Thou- sand Clowns, Haimsohn, Miller and W ise's Dames at Sea, George Kelly's The Show Off, Philip King's Pools Paradise and Robert Emmet Sherwood's The Petrified Forest. Says Ms. Bowman, "Grand Bend is very fortunate in having high calibre theatre this close, here in Huron Country Playhouse for its permanent and summer residents to enjoy. The Grand Bend library is very pleased to display materials from the Playhouse's current works and to now have scripts available for our patrons to enjoy.' Heather Redick, General Manager at the Playhouse believes that "extending the Playhouse's services into the community helps to incorporate the arts into the lives of those in We commFurthermore, practicereinforces theunity. works mounted bythis the Playhouse on another level supplemental to the live theatre tradition. I hope the community enjoys reading the scripts as much as we have enjoyed performing them," ANTIQUE oval walnut parlor table, excellent condition: 887-9464. 14-32-2 W SE • ADVERTISE IN THE EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIEDS 527-0240 ARTICLES FOR SALE SS SACRIFICE SS SACRIFICE SSSBuildings Special oiler. Priced low for immediate clearance, 28 x 40 x 14 53.900. 46 x 90 x 16 59.600. 70 x 80 x 24 016,300. Con" plete with Jorge doors. Chher sizes available l0 120' wide. Serious buyers only No price shoppers. Guaranteed lowest prices. Call free 1.800.387.8140 or (416) 828.6262 0.32 I NEW PORTABLE BAND SAWMILLS. Three models to choose from Will saw 18" to 36" diameter logs. Priced at 56.015 and up. Coll or write for brochure, ENER• CRAFT MFG. RR No. 1 Borrie. Ord, L4M 4Y6 (705)726.3293. 0.32 • HARD WATER PROBLEM67 Introducing rho water sollenor that doesn't use volt No more lugging heavy bogs of costly soli Other soitennn remove calcium and other good for you minerals Wo don't add soli to your water or remove beneficial minerals, because Chars not good for you. Other softeners lake up lots el room, use electricity, regtfjre backwashing, cost 416n. ty to Install and 10o mute maintain. Wo don't, Col( Toll tree 1.800 268.2656'' Iutilllhtor, bone tasting deangr•waft{n w for 2 - 1 ii ua7 U �+'�• ate. rt N 11,4 [Zl ps1 CLEAR SWEEP WATER. Just o law quotes ham folks who hod bad water and now have good water. Bor• bora & Ben Bakker • Portland. Ont. "Our water Is crystal clear ond,il tastes goat Thanks (pr solving our problem." eov. Wolior K14f • Goldeo'loke. Ont. We now en,oy clear, rust free. odourless water that is o pleasure to drink.- pogo 8 loon Lockwood Caledon, Onl 'Wo aro extremely pleased wish the results Burry Kinch Denabeek, Ons. Thanks again for put ring out o system that really does what you soy P will " lot our now technology solve your problems too. Call toll Tree 1 600 260.2656 Aztec, first In water pun Mermen. 0 32 STEEL BUILDING ', Price Solo Buy one building at regular price get double length for 50". morn. Phone Pioneer Econospon collect for Inlormotion (416) 610.1585 0.32 STEEL BUILDINGS Muocte Span Summer Sola. Exam- ple 3254053.742 404100 89.138 Other OW to ctoosa Irom All buildings ore complete wtlh doors. Ceti 1010,00 1.800-387.4910 0-33 • TROUBLE Wrapping Colm7 Wrap pertains, nickels. dimes AND quarters quickly, easily; a Send $8.95 plus 63 cents to: to Penny Roller. Bax 405. Fort Inc.iOnt. LTA sen 037 The family of the lateeRDVictor Ward wish to express their sincere thanks to family, friends and neighbors for the many acts ofdness, floral tributes and Memorial contributions dieing the mat loss of a dear husband, father and grandfather, and to the Seaforth Hospital and ambulance drivers, Rev. Rudy Plug for his comforting message and the ladies of Moncton Presbyterian Church. Also to the Peebles Funeral Home.,. The Ward Family 39-32-1 140. IN MEMORIAM SHO DICE: In was l memory of Warren killed five years ago, August 7, 1981. with Many changes Time goes on Joys and sorrnWs, smiles and reals, But your memory never leaves us With the passing of the .years. Lovingly remembered by wife Barbara' sons Stephen and :Scott, mother and:, did R2usse l) Sholdice, brothers Gary and Roger, sister Beverley Wagner and families.. 40-32.1 VACATIONS too buf11 pre•engineered Home.Crall Homes from 1000 • 6000 sq. It. Ranch, Bungalow, 2.ssorey, town house. estate and vacation homes. Delivery approximately W days. For catalogue send 59.50 M,O.'or cheque to TnAng Homo Systems. Box 209, Niognra Falls. Ont. 12E 613. For Information phone (416) 356.4242.• 0-32 Construction. Drivers. Mechanics. Welders, Electrl- clans, Machinists, Carpenters, needed immediately. Also Airline jobs. WdI tram some positions. (Up to 56000 month) TransContinental Job Search (308) 3823700. Fee. 0.32 AUCTION SALES FIRST ANNUAL GUN SHOW OUTFITTERS SHOW GUN AUCTION (Sunday 12 00 noon sharp) August 81h, 9th & 101h, 1986 of the Barrie Arono, 155 Dunlop Street West, Dorno, Onliulo Friday August Bth 400 p.,n • 1000 p.m 5aurdny August 916 1000 a m. • 1000 p.m, Sunday August 101h• 1000 am • 4.00 p.m. Fooluring • Compealions• Control Ontario Open • Duck. Moose. Turkey & Goose Calling. Decoy Carving. Hatchet 8 Knlle throwing (Proper Period Attire Re. (uired) Best Firearms Display Sportsman s Toll Tale Championship of Canada. 51750.00 IN CASH PRIZES 0,ND LABATT'S AWARDS. We have 44D Mecums con. Doe Idardl,hg'Fine WFnshost6r Models 73's 06s. 42's, 94's, 95's 90's. 97's. 64. 65's. 12's, 24's. 09s. 05's. 07's. 8 85s including the lollewing calibres .33 WCF .25 20, 44 40 38 55. 35 44 WCF. .38 WCF. 40 82. .30 WCF 32 40. 32 W.5...30 Gov 1. .22 Short, .32 Spacial 30 30, .22 WRF 8 40 65 COLT MODELS 1851 Navy. .22 Openlop. 31 Itoby Dragoon and No 4 REMINGTON MODELS 1860 Now Army 44 s. and o Negrito Double Barrel Rolling Block Pistol made Iot the Russian Czar on qunnhly 01 1000 only Also o solos Pon of Stevens single shot Mtn, 1.11,4inq Models 11 8 N',. and Remmgrnn Rolling Block ROMs and Shotguns including 7 min and 261060100o Wo olso hove on assortment 01 Pistols from 22 to 45 calibre. including Webloys 8 Rem,ngtons Boot Pistols Pin Fire. Percussion and Flintlock Al,,, on owellen, atsorlment of low serial number 8algonn Browning Auto 5 s. fine Over 8 Under Shotguns by Browning Beretta. Miroku & Ion, including cased Trap Sets. Pump Auto. and Side by Side Shotguns including per • cession A hammer guns Also Snider. Martinis. W W Greener*, Mansons, Moores Over 8 Under & Corn- binntion Rtllos. plus o %Mecums of daimons* military idles along with o modern assortment of Hunting 1011e, including Browning, WeatherW0, Atkinson Custom, Remington. Winchester 8 Savage. Over 100 Winchesters 8 Colts Alonet There Is large assort• mens of good serviceable shotguns of assorted Calibres 8 makes. THIS 15 A PARTIAL LISTING 0141.9. Alt FIREARMS SOLD TOTALLY UNRESERVED • EACH PIECE POSItlVEty 5010 TO THE 110H051 BIDDERS AUCTION SALE TERMS- CASH. CERTIFIED CHEQUE OA HARI i0006 Hollbn rron Highlands. August 23.30. LETTER OF CREDIT MUD F.A C.1 REQUIRED. F011151. Family Weak (one child free). Seniors discount. Tvro FORMATION. TO CONSIGN FIREARMS OR TO RESERVE meats doily. heated pool whirlpool. sonmo. tennis, BOOTHS OR TABLES CONTACT Bryan Pacelb • boats, live entertainment supervised children's oc• 705.726.0350 Don Hannay - 705.728.1430 0 8 B Aut. Ilvlllas and adult programs Call free H4owlers, 216 Patterson Rood. Bottle, Ont LAM 1800461 7699. 0.32 _ 7 - - NOTICES CARSON'S SUMMER lnvioiionol Drell Horse 5trle, Salutday, August 9. 12 noon. Selling 100 lop quality horses from sona of the top stables In North Americo. Friday, August 8 Hitching and preview of all horses 2 • 5 p m : ba,hecue 6-8 p.m . born dance 9 p.m. Catalogues available. For further information call David Come (519) 291.2049. Carson's Soles Arena, U.lowel. 031,37 BEEF COW A CALF SALE, Wad, Aug, 13, 7.30 p.rn Cor• son's Sales Arena, LIsIowel. Registered, polled, Hereford Disper101 al approx. 30 head of tows with calves 8 bred Hellos for Henry Rumph of Grimsby. Top blood lines cows ore re -bred A will be pregnancy checked prior to sole. Older Lawes told separately. Also 20 head Sinunentul cows with solves; 6 Angus cows wish cokes. Apptex 15 percentage Limousin caws. calves Ond bred heifers; One registered Hereford Bull Berra Sidney 115" 2 years old sired by E.J.M. Rocky Bonner with index 106. Consignments oc- cepted. For information con Avtlioneev 4 Sales Mgr. David Corson (519) 291.71/49 0 32 Do you know o -Good Kid who deserves 8n award lot communtty.service. bravery Or courage in overcoming o physical limitation', Nominate them for an Ontario Junior (111,00 of the Year Award • Contact this newspaper for drafts 0 32 1E11, WANTED TRAIN FOR A JOB will' o future...with Tri•County Truck Driver Training Job search assistance available Kitchener 720 King 1 (519) 743.5011, Brant. lord 300 Colborne E.. (519) 7580223. - 037 QUALIFIED plant superintendent, minimum len feats eeperlente in nteoi fabricating 4 welding work IR nonunion environment 40-50 employee". only thane with proven frock record need apply. Excellent remuneration and benefits. plus. Send mune to Box 1120. Mount Forest, Ons FLOG 2t0.- 0.37 MA CHERIE Horne Fashion Shows Est. 1976. Dein our successful family of representatives In presenling gaofty lingerie and loungevre'ar o, in-home parties for women frs fun. It's easy Ii's profitable. Call toll free 1130D-263 9183. 0-32-35 No 1 in feshlon fun • successful Home Party Company in children's tshioAs now hiring fall soles represen- talives For details contact PolIyTogs. P.O. Bon 56 Burlington. Ontario. 1.78 3X8 (416)336.1507.- 0.32 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 4000 AVAILABLE for professional lot builders. Pat New Esrciiinp A&Cerod;on Network Morketino_ Op- Wolfe Log Building School offers a 10 -ween coarse partanityl Earn, wh'ol you're reofly worth! -Send Sept. 8, (615) 27B-7009. Write R.R. No. T, Maiiinekt5 stomped, 5(511 -addressed envelope to Tortot Enter. Co®®�tario io IM0IM i® 4 aI era++ pches. 1717 Comecon Avenue. Saskatoon, Sark, STH, The Only way to gee -wail EDUCATIONAL FREE. 1986 guide to srudyot.hoane correspondence 0331)0 io courses for prestigious careers. Accounting, Abcondisi0ninig Booking. Business. Cosmelelogy, Eloctronfcs, legal 'Medical secretory. Psychology. Trowel. Granton (5A) 263 Adelaide Wesl. Toronto 1.600.268.1 I Z1. -.0.32 ..... ..... ... BECOME AN AUCTIONEER, 85 hours 01 instruction. Next class August 9 to 1601, Contact Southwestern 0010110 6ch6o1 of Aacrioir8erirng (514) 4693936. (519) 5214115. P.O.8ox 145, tnnerkfp, Ont. NO3 1M0.-042 PER'S'ONAL DATES GALORE: Foran age's S unoilache4. Thousands 1 of members anxious to meet you. Prestige Acquain- I fences. Call toll free 1.800.263.9163 Henan Neon li)I B pm. -0.3'5 1 I -rite Personal A me MEET SOMEONE NEWT Wtquolnla Service, McPhail Memorial Baptist Church 249 Bron- son Ave , Otraw0. KIR 6H6. Since 1467 we ha0e m 11 - ag rrodaced thousands for friendshiI p or marriage. 0.32, I in Ontario for . . URINE • ERASE Guarantees removal of Urine SWIM.i - 8195.00 b o�tsure. C.T. Drsrriba ing, Box 2520 tendo), en; I place your Blanket Classified Ad b N6A 4E3, 0.3236 .. .�._...., I by Calling our'heipful olastlifi�et9 ad In 2.5 mililon homes • In Canada for $659.00 1 or in 1,241,807 hopes 1 1 f ad -visors at 1 MISCELLANEOUS ' I UTE INSURANCE. 550;000 fa 5100000 oco1ornical 1 Huron erwe're e - ilidih woolly without nitrated]. f bertry , f g byE,positor52,�9 02 •� SNS°nc6 Agei+'cres ins., uyo _ ..... ��®imee t® er' et. r owe sig mit ®tom. Interim payment due Agriculture Minister John Wise an- nounced the 1985 grain corn and soybean crop interim payments to Ontario producers should have been in the mail before the end of July. Soybean producers are to receive nine dollars per tonne and corn producers five dollars per tonne, on sales to March 31, 1986. Producers who receive the interim payment will have it deducted from the fmal payment. Ontario farmers produce virtually all of Canada's soybeans and 70 per cent of the nation's grain corn. "The combination of high yields, surpluses and low prices will obviously trigger a payment this fall. The interim payments, totalling about 55.7 million for soybeans and 511 million for corn, will help producers who are facing serious income losses," Mr. W ise said. • Elected to board Grant Smith, a dairy farmer from Burgess viile in Oxford County, has been elected Chairman of The Ontario Milk Marketing Board. Mr. Smith replaces Ken McKinnon, who announced his retirement earlier this month to become Vice -Chairman of the Canadian Dairy Commission. First elected to the Board in 1988, Mr. Smith has been Vice -Chairman since 1977. The Chairman and Vice-Cllairrnan are elected annually from among the 13 members of the Board. Mr. Smith, 68, nins a dairy farm with his son, milking approximately 40 pure bred Holsteins. The new chairman has an intemalional reputation as a judge of dairy cattle and has earned a Master Breeder•'rs Award. He is also a Pkat President of the Dairy armers of Canada. Mr. Smith is married with two sons and on daughter. Replacing Mr. Smith as Vice -Chairman John Core of Larnbton County. Mr, Core, 3 was first elected to the Board in 1981 to represent milk producers in Lambton, Middlesex, Kent and Essex Counties. Mit Core and two brothers milk 70 head on their 450 -acre farm. He is married and the father of two daughters. J RITCHIE: Gary and Joan (nee Huetlrer) of Scarborough proudly announce the _ safe arrival of theirfirstchild ChristopherPPbilip, 8 lbs. 5 oz. on July 21, 1986 at Scarborough General Hospital. Spoiling privileges go to grandparents Mary and Murray Huether, Mervin and Mae Nellie, Blyth and great grandfather Phil Dawson of Bluovale. PEOPLE J Mary and MurrayHuether, Brussels and Mae and Merle McIntosh, Listowel, recently returned frame trip to Alaska, the Yukon and the World's Fair at Vancouver. Mary and Murray also visited the McDonald and Ritchie relatives near Rosetown, Saskatche- wan; Essen askatche-wan;,Caren McDonald and children at Oldes, Alberta, the Calgary Stampede and Neil McDonald at Vancouver. Mary Huether spent a week with daughter Joan and son-in-law in Scarborough. OBITUARIES' ERNST UHLER Ernst Uhler died Saturday, August 2, 1986 et the Wingham and District Hospital. He was /5. Fbrrnerly of Grey Township; Mr. Uhler is survived by sons, Victor of Wawa, William and Ronald of Burlington, Fred of RR 3, Brussels and d'aughter.Donnie (Mrs. Randy Geller) of Beaoonfield, England. Also"surviving are nine grandchildren. Mr Uhlerwas,predeceased byhiswife, the former Martha Stewart la 1964, and by one brother and one sister'. Visitation was at tneBrrll1ssels Chapel of the M.L Watts Funeral Home and a funeral seroice was held Tuesday. interment Brus- sels Cemetery As expessiorls of sympathy donations may be made to 'the Parkinson's Disease.