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Tenders Wanted ti Tenders Waitteti,
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SEAFORT#WONScLuB
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
Tender for Construction of a
- SOFTBALL DIAMOND
Grading and Drainage
SEAFORTH LIONS PARK
Sealed Tenders clearly marked as to
contents will be received by the Seaforth -
Lions Club at the residence of Dr. J. 0.
Turnbull, Chairman, No. 118 Main Street,
Seaforth, mit later than 12 o'clock noon,
local time OA September 24, 1980.
Tenders will be publicly opened and
Tr3a-d—albud--at-t-hat-time:
The work consists of the relocation and
regrading of the softball diamond includ:-
ing the supply and placing of topsoil and
seed on the outfield area and all areas
disturbed by the construction and the
supply and placing of stone chip and dust
and topsoil on the infield area; the
construction of an underdrain system for
the infield area and an outfall drain to
Silver Creek.
Tender documents and -drawings may be
reviewed and obtained at the residence of
Dr. J. 0. Turnbull, 118 Main Street,
Seaforth.
The Seaforth Lions Club reserves the
right to reject any or all Tenders, and the
lowest or any Tender will not necessarily
be accepted.
21-70-1
TOWNSHIP OF
TUCKERS1VDTH
Tender for
Sidewalk
Construction
Tenders will be re-
ceived by the under-
signed until 12 noon on
MONDAY, SEPT. 15th,
1980 to remove and con-
struct 270 feet of side-
walk on Bruce Street in
Brucefield. Lowest or
any tender not necessar-
ily accepted. Further in-
-formation may be ob-
tained from the under-
signed. .
ALLAN NICHOLSON
Road Superintendent
Egan:Indy/Me, Ontario
Phone • 527-1838
or Phone 482-9523
22 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDiTORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
NICHOLAS J. KRAUSKDPF
All persons having claims
against the Estate of
Nicholas J. Krauskopf, late
of the Villagi of Dublin, in
the County of Perth. de-
ceased, who died on' the 19th
day of August. 1980, are
hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to.
the undersigned on or before
the 2nd day of October 1980.
after which date the assets
will be distributed having
regard only to claims then
received.
Dated at Seaforth. Ontario
this 8th day of September.
1980
McCONNELL, STEWART &
DEVEREAUX,
• Seaford:, Ontario
Solicitors for the executors.
22-70-3
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We are now ready
to receive your
1980
White Bean
Crop
* All new Wagon Dumper
• Fast unloading
• Accurate probe system
• -Trucking available
• Satellite dealer for
W.G. Thompson & Sons
HOWSON
MILLS
Elevator Division
523-9624 • 523-4241
Myth, Ont.
11/4 mi. east of Biyth & 1/2 mi. north
Legal Notices
Treasurer's'
"Sale
of
LAND FOR
TAXES
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
County of Huron
To Wit: By virtue of a
warrant issued by the
Mayor. of the Town of
Seaforth under his hand
and the Seal of the
Corporation, bearing
date the 21st day of
--July-,--t-980,- sale of -lands -
in arrears of taxes in the
Town of•Seaforth will be
held in the Town Hall at
10:00 o'clock in the fore-
noon on the 10th day of
December, 1980, unless
the taxes and costs are
sooner paid. totice is
hereby give that the
list of lands for sale of
arrears of taxes was
published in the Ontario
Gazette on the 6th day of
September, 1980, and
that copies of the said
list may be had at my
office.
Dated at the Treasurer's
Office this 1 1 th day of
September, 1980.
JAMES CROCKER
Treasurer
22-70-13
24 Cards of Thanks
1 wish to thank my neigh-
bours, friends and relatives
for their visits and help at
home while I was in Seaforth
Hospital. Also thanks to
nurses and staff of Seaforth
Community Hospital and Dr.
Wong for their wonderful
are and kindness and thanks
for the wonderful meals.
Everything was greatly ap-
preciated. —Doris Allan
24-70x1
I wish to thank my family
retatives, neighbours and
friends for their visits, cards
and treats. and also those
who gave Janet rides while I
was a patient in Seaforth
Community Hospital and
.University Hospital London.
I would like to thank Doctors
Malkus and Rodney. also the
nursing staff of Seaforth
hospital. Doctors Morgan,
Routledge. McKiihnie,
Superintendants of nursing
and staff. Special thanks to
the constant care nursing
staff of University Hospital.
London. Thanks to the Le-
gion Branch 156 Seaford.? for
the card and box of goodies.
—James C. McGregor.
24-70x1
Cards of Thanki
I would like, tu. thank everY-
one who remembered me
with cards, flowers, gifts and
prayers while I was a patient
in 'University Hospital, Lon-
don and since coming home.
—Terry McCarthy 24-70-1
I -would like to thank my
family and friends, for their
visits, cards.and flowers, also
Dr. and nu ses of Stratford
and 'University Hospitals,
London. Special thanks to
Dr, Brady, it was all very
much appreciated. —Harold
Connell 24-70x1
25 In Memoriam'
PETRICK: In loving memory
of a dear husband, father and
grandfather, Harold Pethick,
who passed away one year
ago Sept. 11. —Lovingly
remembered and sadly
missed by Ada and family.
25-70x1
26 Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
McLaughlin are happy to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Sharon Mae to Douglas
Harold Wolfe, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Wolfe of Mitchell.
The marriage will take place
on Septembefl3th at 3 p.m.
in St. Patrick's Church
Dublin. 26-70x1
Ted and -Voinly Oud , K ippen ,
are very happy to announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter .Diana (Chip)
to Mike Cubberly, son of
Alice and George Cubberley,
Si. Marys. The wedding will
take place at St. Bonifa,ce
Church, Zurich on Saturday.
Sept. 13, 1980 at 3:00. Open
reception to follow. 26-70x1
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dale
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of the
daughter Kimberley Ann to
Douglas John Eldet son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elder,
Clinton. The wedding to take
place on September 26, 7
p.m. at St. James Roman
Catholic Church. 26-70-xl
Are you living with a drink-
ing problem? Al Anon can
help. 527-1650.
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28 Deaths
*Cara
Robert A. '(Bert), of 66
Goderich ..Stteet East, Sea -
forth, passed avvay at Vic-
toria Hospital, September,
Sth, 1980, in his 60th year.
Robert McClure,beloved hus-
(bAagifadr). of p eDarby/s tt eh py faSthcaerrroowf
No, John -both of Seaforth
and Dougt fo :London, Also
survived by seven grand-
children. Dear brother of
Harvey of Walton. Nelson
and Walter orMcKillop Twp.
Margaret (Mrs. Tom Carter).
Mavis (Mrs. Percy Dalton)
and Samuel all of Seaforth
and. Dorothy (Mrs. Robert
I.Taltora ofT. Loridesb-oro.
Friends called at the Whit-
ney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87
Goderich Street West, Sea -
forth where funeral service
was held on Monday at 2
p.m. Interment Maitland -
(bank Cemetery. A Royal
Canadian Legion Service will
be held at the funeral home
on Sunday evening at 9 p.m.
2,7-70-1
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aces a
arch
to( btAsgt;TuRNBiju, Turnbull were.John R. Frost)
; Doris Hackney of Hxeter St.' Thomas and Harold
Bary Zurich
cattle Monday and took her. .
Liz left Monday for , La
motheir, Mrs, Bessie Smale,
Habra, California, driving
to her home where they had a
2.800 miles arriving home on
ftlitnin dil4b,aTrbueeesudea.yS. he was out Wednesday.
Joe Primeau Atteritted_tbe
On these inviting days
wedding reception for Jo -
there has been much activity,
as residents went out for a
the oolf Course,Sahis gtei'daly7' '' audience looking on.
change with friends and
Vistiors , Sunday with Alice Reid. expressed the
relatives.. Soon our brilliant
Bessie Smale were Doris thanks of the visitors to the
autumn leaves will be upon
Hackney, Exeter, Linda home for hosting them and to
us. Fleming. London and an , the Huron Strings for their
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Layton,
unusual visitor, Tasha, her Part in the program. Activity
Clinton visited with Mrs.
beautiful Labrador Retriever,, director Thelma' Bode ex -
Mary Layton on Wednesday.
a well-behaved pet and popu-. pressed the appreciation of
• STAFF NEWS
lar with the residents. Doris' the residents for their com-
New members of the
elcorned
My Wild. YAW Rose, afld
SpringtiMe% the Valley„ -,
•Th* ,ptogram foOk On an
informal air by foot tapping
and hand -clapping in rhythm
but the climax was reached
when Lorne Lawson askeA,
his wife to •dance. Many
others joinettin the spirit ',of
the dance witk an interested
staff are Donna Dalton, drove her mother, Bessie ing to entertain. A delicious
Wlley 14/faa--rinee Wancv
Smale. to .old familiar .places._ lunch of CSMiliS ,artk cold
ad
Hulley), Sandra Menheere
The meeting closed when
the Heron Stiinks played
Amazing Grace followed by
Prayer in unip.
• '4A personal 0nks/goes to,
LorneLawson for making a
list of the musicians taking
part, It was most thoughtful,
and convenient for me in
writing up this important
event. -
The Huron Strings played
many more tunes which
tfave to mention; Wreck of
. theold97, Peek-a-boo Waltz,
Highland Fling, The Old
Crooked Pipe and Put . on
Your Old Grey Bonnet.
Every week more ---and
more people discover what
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—nagh ty—jabs---are WW1-
plishcd by low cost Huron
Expositor Want Ads. Dial
527-0240. '
d Mrs Gordondrinks were sere4Wj„the
Hildebrand visited with Mrs.
waned DebbieweicomDe i I 1 of these, e, sRe. N nAe. w
Mary Layton. Mrsl, Anna
members of the staff. Hoegy went to Marie
Mr. D. Wilson, Brucefield Muegge's where she visited
visited Oliver & C harlie with grandsons, Donald and
McKay. Bob Muegge and their
Thelma drove Ada Arm-
families.
strong and Ruby Anderson to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown
and family, London, Mr. and
Bayfield Cemetery. Thursday
Mrs. Richard Hulley and
afternoon.
Visitors with Mabel family, London visited
Mrs.
• Alex Stoskof, Fullerton and
• • daughter Shirley dropped in
for a happy impromptu
family reunion.
.
. Ladies Aid of First Presby-
• onmgquestion
terida. Church came to Kil-
goes to OMB barchan Tuesday. The fol-
lowing members were pre-
sent, Edith McMillan, Ann
for payment. The expenses Agar, President; Viola
this month included interim 'Lawson, Alice Reid, Mabel
Continued from page 5
affected by this drain.
A rating_hylaw for a tile
drainage loan of 54,400 was
approved. Council also pass-
ed a bylaw setting the Cost of
supplying a tax arrears cer-
tificate at $5.
A letter Was sent to Logan
Township council by the
Ministry of the Environment
• requiring that land in use as
a sanitary landfill site be
registered as such so that
any subsequent owner will
be aware of the past use of
the land. The clerk was asked
to have this certificate
registered against South 1/4
Lot 20. Concession 12.
ROAD CONSTRUCTION
Road accounts of
530,367.64 were approved.
Major expenses' this month
were incurred by the con-
struction of the south end of
the Logan -Ellice boundary
road. The road superinten-
dent reported that surface
treating of three and three
quarter, miles on concession
2 attd one and one-quarter
miles on concession 4 is now
completed. The foundation of
the new storage shed has
been constructed. This build-
ing will be located behind the
present township garage at
Bornholm
General accounts of
564.940.00 v. ere approved
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We agree with '
BEN
fRANHLIN
... a penny saved
is a penny earned!
When you're olinting
pennies . make them really
count. Right now you car, ake
advantage of these outstanding
values and enioy big savrigs!
TOOTHPASTE $11 29
cpE,T
100 *Ai PIUS 50 rn1 RPEE ONLY 1 •
Secre
SEC RE T
$ 1 59
SPRAY DEODORANT 150 m I ONLY •
ANTI PERSP1RANT
•
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BAYER $ 1 1 9
ASPIRIN ,00 s ONLY
PALMOLIVE
LIQUID
toosio•im••••••imi
DETERGENT 500 994
ml ONLY
WILKINSON
RAZOR BLADESss :794
SUPER SWORD
CRICKE T
DISPOSABL
• LIGHTER
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TRIANGLE
DISC CM Ntom
II THE SOU ARE, GOo MAIN CORNER, SEAFORTH
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payments to contractors who
ate batiStritetitig-or-repaiting
municipal drains in the
township.
Vogofts•••••
Drains currently
under construction are the
McDougall Drain, the North
branch of the Ryan drain, the
Winteringham drain and the
Cameron drain.
Tile drainage loan appli-
cations in the arnount of
510,500.00 were approved.
The next meeting of Logan
Township council will be held
on September 22.
Every week more and
mare people discover what
mighty jobs are accom-
plished by low cost Huron
Expositor Want Ads. Dtal
527-0240.
Ns
Crouch, Belle -Campbell and
Joan Van Roojen.
A -program followed with
music supplied by Marie
Flynn and the Huron Strings.
Warren Whitmore, Wilson
McCartney and - Stanley
Mien played violins and
Lorne Lawson on -mouth
organ. A hymn "Tell Me the
Old Old Story" was sung
with Edith McMillan at the
piano.
Also there was. a poem.
"Age -Old Truth" by Ann
Agar.
The "Huron Strings"
played old familiar tunes
such as I'm Looking Over a
Four-leaf Clover, ,When You
and I Were Young. Maggie.
group
when
frertdt
-dttiing a social time
olvdisifrteiden. ds and new
FALL sj
ARRIVALS
We have a large selection
of fall shoes for dress,
casual, sport and work.
Come In and have a look.
You'll be surprised with our
large selection and even
more surprised with our
low prices.
Main Street • Seaforth • 527-1110
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DRYSDALE S OF HENSALL
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• 13.6CU. FT. SUPER DELUXE
• FROST FREE REFRIGERATOR
• ROAmED-m-INSULATION
• 113195 FROZEN ROOD STORAGE
• woe OuT ROLLERS
• BUTTER COMMONER
• DELLot€ TRIM
• VN:liTE • GOLD * ALMOND,
Reg. 5639.95
SALE 549900wocr,..d.
Color 510.00 Extra
Some left hand openings
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Reg. $789.95
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SALE $62995 C &OW?
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30" DELUXE SELF CLEAN
RANGE
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• P'04:4i Otro Eroerta•ts
Reg S670
SALE $559is
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RANGE
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DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTO. HENSALL
"The Place To Buy Appliances ,-.err,.• Or -
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