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34. AUCTION SALES
35° TENDERS WANTED
39. CARD OF 'HANKS
ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE Auction Sale, Satur-
day, May 12, 10am. Approximately 70 tractors,
250 pieces, new & used farm equipment, lawn
and garden tractors, chalnsaws, tarps, etc.
Wayne Ward Farm Equipement, Hwy. 6, Wiar-
ton, Ont. (519) 534-2980. 34-18-bc
COUNTRY
REG BAOLEY
345-2564
BILL PRESZCATOP.
SERVICES
2334220
JIM PRESZCATOR 522-0185
Sestonh Otlice Open &Iond*T to Felder 527-2540
RICHARD LO -RR
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON - 482-7898
SAT., MAY 5 AT 11 A.M.: Consignment Auction
Sale of used riding lawn mowers and leisure
equipment plus large offering of farm toy trac-
tors, toy farm implements, etc. to be held at Vin-
cent Farm Equipment, 1 mile north of Seaforth.
If you have toys or a lawn mower, ATV to sell,
phone Marlin Vincent at 527-0120.
SAT., MAY 12 AT 10 A.M.: Antique furniture and
collectibles at Lobb's Large Auction Building in
Clinton for the Estate of Ernie McGee, We are
accepting good antique additions. Phone Richard
Lobb 482-7898 or 482-3409
HURON COUNTY
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
$.F.T. (H.C.) 90=08
For JANITORIAL SERVICES and SNOW
REMOVAL at 400 Alexander St., Brussels,
Ontario.
Tenders will be received for the above until
11:00 a.m. 10081 E11118, Wednesday, May 9,
1990 by the Huron County Housing Authori-
ty, 44 East St., Goderich, Ontario N7A 1 N3.
(519) 524-2637 from whom details and
specifications may be obtained, quoting
reference number as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY TENGER NOT
NECESSARILY ACCEPTED.
A HURON COUNTY
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
S°F.T. (H°C.) 90-07
For JANITORIAL SERVICES and SNOW
REMOVAL at 134 Sanders St., Exeter,
Ontario.
Tenders will be received for the above until
11:00 a.m. local time, Wednesday, May 9,
1990 by the Huron County Housing Authori-
ty, 44 East St., Goderich, Ontario N7A 1N3,
(519) 524-2637 from whom details and
specifications may be obtained, quoting
reference number as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT
NECESSARILY ACCEPTED.
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SEAFORTH
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AUCTION
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TUESDAY MAY 15
71:10 PM
Doors open at 6030 pm
for viewing
POLICE GARAGE
(rear of Town Hail,
Main St, Seaf®5ti'u)
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and sundry items
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MURRAY
Special thanks to Dae., Tutees and Staffs of
St. Josephs, University and Victoria Hospitals
of London. Also Stratford General and Seaforth
Hospital, for their excellent care and kindness
to Larry, during his lengthy illness. To Father
Caruana for his consoling visits and funeral
service - 10 St. James' C.W.L. for a well
prepared luncheon. Also to pallbearers - flower
bearers - relatives - friends and neighbours,
who donated flowers, Masses, Cancer Society
donatlons, sympathy cards, and food brought
to our home. Your kindness will always be ap-
preciated and remembered. "Larry Murray's
Family" 39-18x1
SCHOONDERWOERO
The family of the late Mrs. Johanna
Schoonderwoerd would like to thank relatives,
friends and neighbours- for their kindness,
donations, floral tributes, and expressions of
sympathy during our loss. Special thanks to
the doctors and nursing staff of the Stratford
General Hospital and University Hospital in
London for the excellent care given to our
mother while she was a patient there. We also
wish to thank the priests and pastoral care
workers who ministered to her. Special thanks
to Father J. Carrigan and visiting priests who
concelebrated the funeral mass. We want to
thank Jayne Delaney the organist and the adult
choir for their musical contribution. The help of
the C.W.L. for the lovely luncheon was sincere-
ly appreciated. The consideration extended to
us by the staff of the Lockhart Funeral Home
in Mitchell will be gratefully remembered. The
Schoonderwoerd Family. 39-18-1
ALTMAN
I wish to thank the ambulance drivers, Gary
and Bob, and to Dr. Rodney, Dr. Malkus, Dr.
Quinlan and Dr. Cruz and the I.C.U. at Strat-
ford and all the nurses of both hospitals for
their good care while I was in the hospitals.
Also to Father Caruana for his prayers, my
family and friends for their prayers, cards and
best wishes. It is greatly appreciated. Pat
Altman. 39-18-1
WHERE'S MY SHOW? - This trio of lads found that the satellite dish display was
an eye-catching exhibit at the Home and Garden show, and the seven million chan-
nels were more interesting to them than siding and tulip bulbs. Elliott photo.
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Auctioneer: Art Larivee
of Auctions Unlimited
HURON COUNTY
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MAJOR AUCTION SALE
AUTHORITY
S.F.T. (H°C.) 90-09
For JANITORIAL SERVICES and SNOW
REMOVAL at 85 West St., Goderich 0143
and 250 Ptcton St., Gcdertch OH -2
Tenders will be received for the above until
11:00 a.m. local time, Wednesday, May 9,
1990 by the Huron County Housing Authori-
ty, 44 East St., Goderich, Ontario N7A 1143.
(519) 524-2637 from whom details and
specifications may be obtained, quoting
reference number as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT
NECESSARILY ACCEPTED.
RONEY
I would like to thank family, friends and
relatives for the cards and gifts received while
1 was a patient at University Hospital. Special
thanks to the many visitors who came to see
me. I would like to take this opportunity to
thank Brian and everyone who helped with the
maple syrup. All the help was greatly ap-
preciated. George Roney. 39-113x1
ROGERSON
We wish to thank everyone who remembered
our 60th wedding anniversity with flowers, gifts
and cards while we were in Florida and since
returning home, words cannot express our
deep appreciation. Thanks to Ken and Marg,
Marg and Glen, Helen and Gordon, Joan and
Greg ,and our grand children for the beautiful
dinner and social evening with our great grand
children, relatives, neighbours and friends. Bill
and Isabel. 39-1 8-1
of Restaurant, Deli & Butcher Equipment,
Walk-in Coolers and vehicles on
ONDAY, MAY 7 81 10:30 A.M.
ale will be held at the Len Metcalfe Auction
Centre, first place north-west of Mildmay on
the Elora Road. Lunch booth.
RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT
french fry chippers - gas and elec.; Cory
and Bunn coffee makers; Hobart processor
wok chipper; Berkel hot sandwich steamer;
Hobart commercial and other dishwashers;
stainless steel sinks; steam tables; stainless
steel salad bar; CO2 system; assort. of
restaurant tables and chairs; Scotsman Ice
machine; prep. tables; bakery utensils, trays
and racks; Valcan & Bryol char -broil grills;
beer coolers; refrigerated and non -
refrigerated bakery counters; Valcan 10
burner 2 -oven gas stove; ice cream
freezers; 12,000 and 25,000 BTU air
conditioners; 2 draft beer units with
compressors, tanks and pumps; Miracle soft
Ice cream machine; self-contained salad
unit; Garland char -broil oven; ss hot dog
machine; hot choc. machine; Bell telephohe
system (complete) with 8 telephones; colour
and B&W T.V.'s; filing cabinets; ss double
pizza oven; gas grill with stand; new wine
press; Scotsman ice crusher; rotary toaster;
pop dispenser; Black Angus large toaster
oven; elec. and manual typewriters; Senator
and Tec new & used cash registers and
other misc. items.
Ow B BUTCHER EQUIPMENT
Hobart & Biro band saws; new 9° & 10'
meat slicers; Atlantic meat cleaner; new &
used electronic portion scales; Biro 22° ss
band saw; numerous dairy, meat and
produce cases with units (such as Berkel
and Hussman); Hill 12' produce counter;
Tyler 6 H.P. freezer unit; beef splitting saws;
sanitary digital scales with printer mark -out;
ss tables and counters; ss doors; store -front
glass windows and doors; dell counter;
Hobart scale, printer and conveyor; glass
door cooler; new curing vats on trolleys; ss
trays and bins; plastic tubs and other
articles too numerous to mention,
WALK-IN COOLERS i EQUIPMENT
6' x 8' and other walk-in coolers; 6' x 8° and
other walk -In freezers; numerous panels
and doors for freezers and coolers; units
and blower coils for walk -In coolers &
freezers; track and scales for walk-in cooler
and other misc. articles.
VEHICLES
1981 Ford F260 3/4 -ton 4x4 truck with
Super cab, 351 -engine, auto., cruise, In A-1
condition and selling certified; 1979 GMC
cube van with 350-englne, 12 -ft. alum.
refrigerated box, auto., In good running
order and selling as is; Blue Giant battery-
operated skid lift.
TERMS
Cash or cheque with I.D. day of sale, Sate
list subject to deletions and/or additions.
Owner or auctioneer not responsible for any
accidents, loss or injuries on property day of
sale.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
pertaining to sale items call
519-392-6346.
38. SE i ;VICE
DIRECTORY
THE HALIBURTON School of Fine Arts will of-
fer over 100 Fine Art and Craft workshops in
July 1990. Courses suitable for all levels of
ability, For brochure contact: Sir Sandford
Fleming College, Box 339, Haliburton, Ontario
KOM 1S0. (705) 457-1680. 38-18-bc
WHY WHEEL IT, WHEN YOU CAN SKID
STEER IT. Custom skid steering - manure,
gravel, cement, etc. Call Jack Holmes, Seaforth
527-2586. 38-17x4
Fuel Oil Furnace
Repair and Cleaning
Parattcheik°s Mainite ance
Dublin 345-2235
VEALS
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 83 - 3' miles east of Exeter
235-1123
W OLSON
To the doctors and nurses of Clinton Hospital
Obstetrics,we would like to express our thanks
for the great care and attention Nathan and
Cody received at their birth. Because of quick
action and your expertise we look forward to
a happy and healthy future together. Sincere-
ly, Randy, Sandra, Randi Lynn, Nathan and
Cody Wilson. 39-18x1
PEPPER
I would like to thank the concerned people
who got the ambulance so quickly when I fell.
Dr. Markus and the nurses for their kindness
and care. My friends and family for visits,
flowers, cards, books, etc. Specialthanks to
Eric, Arlene and family for their support and
care at their home. It is all very much ap-
preciated. Lillian Pepper. 39-18x1
KINSMAN
Thank you to members of the Junior Belle
Ringette team for the bouquet of beautiful
flowers. It was an enjoyable and rewarding
season working with you. Julie Kinsman.
39-18x1
OFF ALL PLACES to build a house, Holland Construction decided to put one up
in the arena last week. Working on the Home and Garden Show exhibit, Ralph
Young (front) and Dave Eckert get things going in a hurry. Elliott photo,
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
EveryThursday at 12:30 p.m.
Affclasses of livestock
WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS
Victor Hargreaves Greg Hargreaves
482-7511 Clinton 262-2619 Hensall
Barry Miller
236-2717 Exeter & 229-6205 Kirkton
Joe Zehr 887-9599 Brussels
Furif ner.
KENNEY/FRASER
We wish to thank all those who attended our
bridal shower, Also thanks for all the lovely
gifts. Special thanks to the bridal party and the
kitchen help.Shirley Kenney and William
Fraiser. 39-18-1
DALE
Thank you to my family and friends for the
surprise birthday party, to Bill, Ron and Jim for
the skit, for all the nice gifts and best wishes.
It was a fun night. Gord Dale. 39-18-1
41. PERSONAL-
THE FINISHING TOUCHES were added to the Holland Construction house later
on Wednesday afternoon, completing one of the the most ambitious projects at the
Seaforth Home and Garden show. Elliott photo.
PREGNANT/CONSIDERING Adoption? Loving
married couple wanting to adopt a baby. We
would provide a wonderful home. Reg'd for
adoption. Evenings/weekends (416) 770-5771
(collect.) Daytime answering machine (com-
pletely confidential.) 41-18-bc
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WATER SOFTENERS
Drinking systems
Iron Filters
Call George Mills
524-8490
or Herman Ramaker
collect at 482-9948
(no Sunday calls, please)
OVERWEIGHT? Try our new Appetitle Control
Program - lose up to 29 lbs. in 30 days. No
drugs, 100% guaranteed. Surprisingly affor-
dable! Call (416) 338-5550. Distributorships now
available. 41-18-bc
WOULD YOU LIKE TO correspond with unat-
tached Christian people, ages 18-80, the object
being companionship or marriage. Write:
ASHGROVE, P.O. Box 205, Chase, B.C., VOE
IMO. 41-18-bc
SALE WILL BE COWDUCTED IIY
Len Metcalfe Auction Ltd,
Mildmay, Ont.
519-367-2791.
SUBSCRIBERS
Ex rosftor
When it's time to renew your Ex- p
positor, renewal notices will be inserted 4i& 527-0240
in your paper. Watch for it — don't miss
a single issue.
TROPICAL DELIGHT - One of the lovely displays at the Seaforth Home and Garden
show last week was the Flower Magic fountain and garden, complete with fish.
No-one brought their poles, unfortunately. Elliott photo.
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