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20. WANTED
TO fteNT
34. AUCTIONSALE
URGENTLY 1NEE0
For Christian 'Falily
Non. DrinkgrS
Reasonable Rent
MUST MOVE - NEW OWNERS
Moving in by May 31, 1990
Call 3484243
31. NOTICE
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DRAW WINNERS of Seaforth Ag. Society
Homecraft were: Bill Flood, Clinton, groceries;
lan Gordon, Seaforth, groceries; and B.
McClure, craft article. 31-19-1
A. A. IF YOU THINK you have a drinking pro-
blem, Alcoholics Anonymous has worked for
millions. Call 527-1650. 31-18-tf
32. VACATIONS
CLARE BURT TOURS presents Agricultural
Tour to Great Britain featuring Royal Highland
Show. " 21 entertaining days ' most meals *
technical visits and sightseeing. Call (416)
451-4944. Toll free 1-800-268-3090. 32 -19 -be
FOUR SEASONS CAMP, AUBURN. - 9 miles
to Lake Huron, good fishing, pool, rec. hall,
planned activities. Seasonal rates $450 - $525
for full hook up. Families only. 526-7238,
31-18-5
33. EDUCATIONAL
YOUR FUTURE starts with....Tri-County Truck
Driver Training. Established in 1978, job search
assistance available, daytime, evening and
weekend courses. Financial assistance on ap-
proved credit. 1-800-265-0400. Cambridge.
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CLASS A'Z' OR D'Z'. Call now for professional
one-on-one training by the experts. Registered,
approved Private Vocational School. Kim
Richardson Training Specialists (416) 765-3445.
Caledonia. 33-19-bc
FREE; 1990 Guide to study -at-home cor-
respondence Diploma courses for prestigious
careers: Accounting, Airconditioning, Bookkeep-
ing, Business, Cosmetology, Electronics,
Legal/Medical Secretary, Psychology, Travel.
Granton (5A) 263 Adelaide West, Toronto,
1-800-950-1972. 33-19-bc
LEARN AUCTIONEERING at the Southwestern
Ontario School of Auctioneering. Next class:
June 9-16/90. For information, contact:
Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering,
R.R. 5, Woodstock, Ontario. N4S 7V9. (519)
537-2115. 33 -19 -be
MARKEL 1.800-265-7173. Class AZ -DZ Profes-
sional Transport Driver Training. Careers?
Financing? Tax Deductible? We've got the
answers. Markel Institute of Professional
Transport Training. Guelph 1-800-265-7173.
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34. A
CTION SALES
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(CLINTON 4b4840
SAT., MAY 12 AT 10 A.M.: Antique furniture and
collectibles at Lobb's. Large Astctien Building 0
Clinton for the Estate of Ernie McGee, We are
accepting good antique additions. Phone Richard
Lobb 482-7898 or 482-3409.
SAT., MAY 26 AT 10 A.M.: Antiques, fumittlre,
appliances at Lobb's Large Auction Building in
Clinton for Mrs. (Pete) Anna McLaughlin plus ad-
ditions. We are accepting good additions to this
auction. Phone Richard Lobb 482-7898 or
482-3409.
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38 egRVICI '.•.
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WHY. WHEEL; 17, WHEN YOU CAN SKID
STEER IT. Custom skid steering - manure,
mace!, cement, etc. Cal Jack Holmes, Seaforth
527 2586. 38-17x4
Fuel Oil Furnace
Repair and Cleaning
Paratchek's Maintenance
Dublin 345.2235
Hewitt Construction
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SEAFORTH
POLICE
AUCTION
OF
UNCLAIMED
GOODS
TUESDAY MAY 15
7:00 PM
Doors open at 6:30 pm
for viewing
POLICE GARAGE
(rear of Town Fail,
Main St. Seaforth)
BICYCLES
and sundry iterr;s
Auctioneer Art Larivee
of Auctions Uniimited
COUN-11F1;
REG sADLEY / BILL PRESZCATOR
345-2564 x, 233-3220
SERVICES•
JIM PRESZCATOR 522-0185
CALL JIM, REG OR
BILL AFTER 5:00 P.M.
LARGE AUCTION SALE
, Antique furniture, modern furniture, up-
pliancos, Hon, 'a dirt bike, antique
glassware, collectibles, etc. to be hold at
Lobb'■ Large Auction euliding on the
Oayfieid Road in Clinton for the
ESTATE OF ERNIE McGEE
plus several additions
SATURDAY, MAY 12
at 10 A.M.
Antique high back bed with matching
dresser with mirror and washstand with
side towel bars (real fancy), antique bed
with snatching dresser and washstand
(very nice), fancy antique sideboard with
mirror, combination secretary desk and
, bookcase (real nice), largo spinning wheel,
small spinning wheel, CP rail flat to wall
cupboard, Sonora antique gramophone, six
matching prossback chairs (real nice), six
Ontario chairs, fancy Iron bed, two
washstands, open top washstand, 4 mat-
ching pressback chairs, blanket box,
pressback armchair, 2 rocking chairs, 4
chicken coop chain, 3 good wooden exten-
sion dining tables with 9 loaves each, 2
fancy antique pump organs, old drop leaf
table, Gazelle fancy parlour stove,
Lek wood airtight stove, antique settee
with chair, organ stool, Buckeye incubator,
old cream separator, old sideboard with
mirror, dressers, chests of drawers, coffee
8, end tables, Westinghouse fridge, Vis-
count upright freezer, old electric stove,
wringer washer, antique key cupboard,
oak partners desk, oak desk, 30" gas
stove, 2 trunks, antique kitchen clock, old
pictures and frames, antique brown Best
fruit lar, beaver lar, several crocks and
lugs, Blue finger painted lug named
Thomas Cooper and son Clinton, pickle
cruet, oil lamps, 1879 Atlas of Huron Coun-
ty, dishes and glassware Including antique
pieces, old tins, boxes with names, deprns-
sion glass, pocket watches, Edison Diamond
disc records, 2 - 1909 Canadian teacher
books, 4 Calendars .1 & N Fair Clinton Flour
Mills, Clinton, Ont. 1909 to 1912, 2 dolls,
buttons, plus many other items too
numerous to mention.
1983 Honda XL 1003 dirt bike, run 1100
kms only, cattle clippers, electrlt fencer,
battery charger, odd tools and misc. Items.
Pion to attend this large Interesting auc-
tion. Two auctioneers selling.
Terms cash or cheque with proper 1.n.
AUCTIONEERS
Richard Lobb and Burt Lobb
482-7898
A''-';CTIO SALE
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R.R. 1, Auburn
523-4338
VEALS
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 83 - 31/2 miles east of Exeter
235-1123
Try us for
CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING
Kill Da's - 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 Exeter & 229.6205 Kirkton
Doe Zehr 887-9599 Brussels
39e CARD OF THANKS
FINISHING OFF THE STAIRS - Doug Webb uses his jack -hammer to destroy the
outside steps at the Seaforth Post Office. The new steps should be completed by
the end of the week. Oxford photo.
Clearing Auction of Tractors; Implements;
Antiques; Household Effects & Misc. Items
to be held 6 miles south of Mitchell and
a Va mile east of the Village of Fuliarton
on County Rd. 17 on
SAT., 6, JAY 129 at 10:00 A.M.
TRACTORS: Case 1290 diesel with Case
460 loader (502 hr., dual remotes); Case
995 diesel (2225 hr., single remotes);
David Brown 990 diesel.
IMPLEMENTS: N.H. 273 Hayllner baler®
N.H. 479 haybine; N.H. 256 rolabar rakei
Int. 510 sixteen run seed drill with fertilizer
& grass seeder; George White single auger
78 Inch snowblower; Hydreln 3 pth. 3x14
plow; Cockshutt 4251 ten ft. trail disc;
T.S.C. post hole auger; N.H. 518 spreader
with top beater; 3 pth. sprayer; 3 pth.
mower; 2 flat racks and gear; Leon 7 ft.
scraper blade; Sandra= 10 ft. cultivator;
four sections At8led harrow & pole; Ford
940 five ft. rotary 'cutter; 10 ft. chain har-
row; Badger 24 ft. elevator with rubber
Elites; Gehl stationary hammermill.
MISC.: Case 10 h.p. riding lawnmower
with electric start; Troy 9 h.p. rear -tine
tiller; Katolight 8 h.p. portable generator;
Formost headgate and crate; Kemin
forage applicator; quantity of forage ad-
ditive; 38 ft. aluminum ladder; Shoperaft
10 inch commercial table saw (1 yr. old);
4 inch jointer; Sth1141-AV quick -stop chain
saw; 10 thirty ft. treated hydro poles;
water trough; 4 Inch plastic tile; & misc.
FEED: Approx. 400 bales o1 straw.
ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD: Matching oak
washstand, dresser and high headboard;
sleigh bed; armchairs; large Woods deep
freeze & misc.
NOTE: The Bowmans were excellent
caretakers. Plan to attend. Prop. & auc-
tioneers not responsible for accidents day
of sale.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper B.D.
Decision of auctioneers final in case of
dispute. Lunch Booth.
PROPRIETER:
Ab is owman
519-229-6310
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AUCTIONEERS:
Doug Jacob & Wallie Ross
271-7894 or
539-5077
MCCLURE
We wish to thank our friends, relatives and
neighbours who remembered us with gifts,
cards, and best wishes on our 40th wedding
anniversary. Thanks to our family for the en-
joyable evening we had with our friends,
relatives, and all our family. It will always be
remembered and greatly appreciated. Sam and
Mary McClure. 39-19x1
SALVERDA
The family of the late Edward Salverda would
like to thank their relatives, friends and
neighbours for their support, cards and dona-
tions to the Seaforth Hospital. To Dad's room-
mate Frank Miller, for always being so helpful,
all was very much appreciated. Our thanks go
to Dr, Ed. Malkus and the nursing staff of the,
Seaforth Hospital for their care and understan-
ding. Thanks to Rev. Carl Schouls for the
1. mg&sage of comfort, and to Rev. Dave Snuir
for hid visit to ped in the -hospital, also our
thanks to the ladies of the Burns U.C.W. for
their lovely lunch after the service, and also to
the Box Funeral Home. Everything ,was great-
ly appreciated by the Salverda and Schikker
families. 39-19x1
HARGREAVES
We would like to express our heartfelt thanks
to our neighbours, friends and relatives for the
outpouring of love and kindness we have
received following the loss of our dear son and
brother, Garth. For the beautiful flowers, the
cards, the donations to Brucefield United
Church and for food brought to our home, we
thank you. Special thanks to Don and Bev
Robinson for their comforting words, Ray and
Dorelene Flowers, Donna McBeath, Shirley and
Eric Luther, Debbie and Cathy and to the
ladies of Brucefield United Church U.C.W. for
the lovely lupch. Each gesture of sympathy
was gratefully appreciated and will always be
remembered. Vic and Shirley, Rob and Brenda -
Anne, Brad and Teresa, Greg and Judy and
Families. 39-19-1
O'CONNOR
I wish to thank all my relatives, friends and
neighbours for the flowers, treats, cards and
visits I received while a patient in Seaforth
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Malkus, Sister
Rita and the St. Columban C.W.L. for their
nice basket and to Teresa for bringing it, and
her nice visit. Also all the staff of the hospital.
All was deeply appreciated. Mary O'Connor.
39-19-1
FUNNY, HE DOESN'T LOOK ITALIAN.,.David Snowdon was definitely one of the
more appreciative ' customers at the St. Thomas Anglican Church spaghetti supper
on Friday evening. When asked how many noodles he could cram into his face,
David responded with gusto..sauce or no sauce. Elliott photo.
39. CARD OF THANKS
40. IN MEMORIAM
35. TENDERS WANTED
THE HURON C9UNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
invites Tenders for
FIRE SAFETY SYSTEMS UPGRADING
at
SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
Exeter, Ontario
•TURNBERRY CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL •WALTON PUBLIC SCHOOL
•BLYTH PUBLIC SCHOOL •BRUSSFI S PUBLIC SCHOOL
•EAST WAWANOSH PUBLIC SCHOOL
Qualified Electrical Contractors may obtain drawings and specifications
beginning May 9, 1990
upon payment of a'100.00 refundable deposit from:
The Huron County Board of Education Vanderwesten & Rutherford Limited
103 Albert Street OR Consulting Engineers
Clinton, Ontario 36 Talbot Road South
NOM 1L0 Lambeth, Ontario NOL 1S0
Sealed bids addressed to:
The Huron County Board of Education
Attention: Plant Manager
103 Albert Street
Clinton, Ontario
NOM 1LO
will be received at the Board Office prior to 12:00 noon on
Thursday, May 24, 1990
Lowest or any bid not necessarily accepted
and the owner reserves the right to reject any or all tenders.
Joan Van den Broeck Huron Public Education
Chair Opining Up the World
Bob Allan
Director
JOHNSTON
I wish to thank friends, relatives, doctors,
nurses and Seaforth Ambulance for the great
care following my accident, also for the
numerous amount of gifts, cards, flowers and
visits. It all helped to shorten my stay of six
weeks in the hospital. Thanks again. Marie
Johnston. 39-19-1
SEAFORTH HOSPITAL AUXILIARY
On behalf of the Hospital Auxiliary to Seaforth
Community Hospital, we wish to thank the Mer-
chants and Businesses for their generous
donations and prizes. Special thanks to the
Town of Seaforth, PUC, Wayne Cronin of Jet
Transport, Ross Ribey, 100F, Mr. D. Smith,
CEO of Seaforth Community Hospital for mak-
ing the draws; to Irwin Johnston who acted as
emcee; Marty Bedard and to those who work-
ed at the booth; and to everyone for their
generous support In making our Penny Sale a
successful one, Thanks again. Margaret M.
Smale, President. 39-19-1
HUGILL
In loving memory of Laverne Hugill, May 10,
1985.
Softly the leaves of memory fall,
Gently we gather and treasure them all,
Time takes away the edge of grief,
But memory turns back every leaf.
Deep in our hearts you will always stay,
Loved and remembered every day.
Sadly missed by wife Alma and children,
Janice-Martln, James, Gwen, Lynn, James,
Leanne, Ted and grandchildren. 40-19x1
WOOD
Thanks to everyone who participated or helped
In any way at the fashion show. Special thanks
to the merchants who showed their fashions,
donated door prizes, helped with the decorating
or paid for ticket and program printing. Thanks
to the men who took care of the lighting, and
the arena staff for all their help. Thanks to Ken
and Audrey for another great job, Carol for the
music, Paula the script. Thank you to all the
models, their dressers and my consultant
Carolanne. Many thanks to anyone who lent us
items to use for the show. Special thanks to
each of the committee heads, Nancy and
Pauline, Brenda, Joanne, Bonnie, Connie and
Karen, Debbie and Sharon, Mary, Agnes, Kay,
Peg, Ralph and their committees. Thanks to
everyone. Joan Wood, Fashion Show
Convenor. 39-19-1
MUNRO
Treasured memories of a dear uncle and great
uncle, William Vaughan (Buz) whom God call-
ed home on May 6, 1967.
A token of love and remembrance,
To an uncle I'll never forget,
This memory to me is a treasure,
His loss a lifetime regret,
The sweet sound of his laughter,
The sunshine of his smile,
Theseare the thoughts I treasure,
And think of all the while.
Always will be remembered by his niece, Mary
Helen, Bob, and great nephews, Shawn,
James, and Curtis Vaughan. 40-19x1
CHESNEY
In loving memory of a dear aunt and sister-in-
law, Alma Chesney who passed away May 3,
1987,
Our family circle has been broken,
A link gone from our chain,
But tho we parted for a while,
We know we'll again.
Lovingly remembered by Margaret and Virginia.
40-19-1
FOTHERINGHAM
I wish to thank Dr. Newland, Dr, Flowers and
nurses at Clinton Public Hospital for the splen-
did care I received Also to my family, friends
and neighbours for flowers, cards and phone
calls. All was greatly appreciated. Robert.
39-19-1
STEPHENSON
In loving memory of a dear husband, father,
and grandfather, Elmore Stephenson who pass-
ed away May 13, 1987.
There will always be a heartache,
And often silent tears,
But always precious memories,
Of the days when you were here.
Always remembered by his wife Margaret and
daughter Grace and Tom and family, and son
Paul and Elaine and family. 40.19x1
41. PERSONAL
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. 41-19-bc
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