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20 Auction Sales
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Twilight Auction Sale of Riding lawn mower,
furniture, antiques, etc. to he held at 6 Ann Street in
the Village of Dublin of Wednesday, October 1st at
5:00 p.m.
Offering Includes: Lawn Flite 8 h.p. riding lawn
mower; 5 piece kitchen suite; chesterfield and chair;
26" Magnavox color T.V.; 4 piece bedroom suite;
solid oak library table; antique parlor table; wooden
end and coffee tables; antique folding table; lawn
furniture; record player; bed; lamps; cross country
skis; barbeque; garden hose; dishes; pots andpans;
1978 starcraft heed camper traiTer, sleeps 6 with ice
box and propane stove.
Terms: Cash day of sale.
Dickins R.G. Gethke
Proprietress --
Not responsible for accidents on day of sale.
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Phone 527-0240
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Auction Sale
OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS
Antique & Misc. Items,
Sat., Sept. 27, 1980,
1 p.m. Sharp. -
Blyth Community Centre, Blyth, Ontario
for Mr. John Campbell
HOUSEHOLD FURNISMNGS: Chester field and
chair, 2 platform rockers. 5 odd chairs, foot stool,
coffee and end tables. Electrohome colour T.V. (like
new) amplifier. swag and table lamps, set of round
tables, 9 pc. dining room suite. arborite top tea
wagon, desk with hutch. 2 cedar chests, wooden
cabinet, king size bed. head board and linens.
queen size box and mattress. matching chest of
drawers and dresser. 24" Admiral stove, Interna-
tional Refrigerator...G.E. Washer and dryer. mangle
ironer, electric sewing machine. toastmaster table
top oven (like new) Electric toaster. can opener. tea
kettle, coffee pot. floor polisher. broom. clock. and
blanket mirrors Oil lamp.
2 johnny poles. %aid dishes. pots
and pans. hand and garden tools. step ladder, lawn
chairs. childs sleigh, many other items.
ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES: • Press back
rocker. bottom of baking cabinet. set of end tables.
small desk. pictures and frames. 2 iron horse heads,
cistern pump. several dishes such as. press glass.
Bivara. moustache cup. toast warmer and egg cup
tray, frosted vegetable tray. and several other items.
AUCTIONEER: Norm Whiting
for further information
Phone Exeter 235-1964 20-72-1
Auction Sale
Thurs. evening Ort 2 at
6-30
at the Gay Lea Building
Seaforth
Sale includes a full line of household furniture and
antiques Full list in next week's paper
Auctioneer - Tom Paple
R.R. # 4 Seaford:
527-0940
527-0514
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STOCKER
SALE
1200 Head
Hensall Livestock
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on
Sat., Oct. 4, 1980
at 1.00 p.m
Consisting of:
Steers, Heifers & Calves
Victor Hargreaves (519 182.7511 (Clinton)
Barry Miller (519) 235-2717 (Exeter)
Or
229-6205 (Kirkton)
Doug Carruthers (519) 237-3734 (Dashwood)
Greg Hargreaves (519) 262-2619 (Hensall)
A UCTIONEERS
LARRY GARDINER
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Furniture, antiques, etc. ••
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IMPORTANT
Auction Sale
of fine vintage furnishings.
antiques. curios, collect-
ables, some appliances, all
from the residence of Mrs.
Robin Campbell, Wingham,
Being sold on her behalf at
the Wingham Auction Cen-
tre, 20 Water St„ Wingham,
Ont.. • SATURDAY 27, at
11 a.m. Next to L.C.B.O.
Included are: Fine antique
cherry bureau, exceptional
cherry dresser -secretary -
desk. spool -front bonnet bur.
eau. 2 -door pine armoire.
Serpentine -front dresser. 2 -
piece pine bookcase cup-
board. vintage bumper -end
divan. Victorian walnut bus-
tle chair. 2 fine pine blanket
boxes. Captain's chair,, vari-
ety of chairs. original and
complete hanging lamp with
prisms. small Tiffany shade
castiron banks. Seth Iliomas
mantel clock. oil lamps. oak
corner chair. good upright
piano and bench. 4 single
beds, dressers and chiffon-
iers. bedding and linen in
variety. plus a broad variety
of china and glassware, sil-
verplateware many pieces of
which are collectables. uten-
sils. kitchenware and appli-
ances. The infinite variety of
this extensive offering may
be best appreciated during
special preview sessions:
FRIDAY • 2 P.M. to 9 P.M.
SATURDAY - 9:30 A.M. to
sate time.
MOBILE LUNCHEON
WAGON for your
convenience outside.
JACK ALEXANDER
A UCTIONEER
Tel 357,1442 or 351-1011
20-72-1
21 Tenders Wanted
TOWNSHIP OF
McKILLOp
Sealed tenders plainly
marked as to content
will he recersed the
undersigned until.
12 NOON MONDAY.
OCTOBER 6. 1980.
For
Snowplow
Equipment
to plew township roads
for 1980-81 season
Truck minimum size
30.000 GVW.. grader
minimum hp. 150. All
tenders must be submit-
ted on tender forms
which are available at
the town -.hip office.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily acepted.
WILLIAM G.
CAMPBELL
Road Superintendent
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22 Legal
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Notice o
Nomination
Nominations of
Separate School
Supporters
for the representation of the
Huron -County BOard
- of Education -
will be received by the' undersived
commencing on Thursday, October 16th
and until 5 p.m E.S.T. on
Monday, October 20th
Nominees must be a Separate School
Supporter and may be from any of the
following municipalities: Ashfield,
Colborne, Grey, Howick, Hullett, Mc
Killop, Morris, Turnberry, East Wawa -
nosh, West Wawanosh, Blyth, Brussels,
Seafarth, Wingham and Town of Goderich.
One repz!s2ntative to be elected.
Required nomination forms may be
obtained from any Municipal Clerk's
Office.
•Lorry J. McCabe
Clark, Town of Goderich
22-52-3
21 Tenders Wanted 21 Tenders Wanted
TOWHSMP OF
HULLETT
Truck
Tenders '.
wanted
For a new heavy duty
1980 half ton truck with
the present 1977 half ton
truck as trade-in. Town-
ship tender forms which
list the required speci-
fications are to be used
and are available from
the undersigned. Ten-
ders to be received by
Rd. Supt. before 5 p.m.
Oct. 6 1980. Lowest or
any tender not necessar-
ily accepted and must
meet the approval of
M.T.C.
GEORGE HOGGART
Rd. Supt.
LONGESBORO ONT.
NOM -2H0
21-72-2
22 Legal Notices
Treasurer's
Sale
of
-LAND FOR
TAXES
TOWN OF' SEAFORTH
County of Fiqron
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 21 st day of
July. 1980. 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. Notice is
hereby given 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 I 1 th day of
September. 1980.
JAMES CROCKER
Treasurer
22-70-13
We wish to say a sincere,
thank you to all our friends.
neighbours and relatives for
all the cards and gifts we
received on the occasion of
our 25th Anniversary. Your
thoughtfulness will always
"be appreciated. - Norma and
Glen Rose. 24- 72x 1
TOWNSHIP OF
HULLE1T
Tenders for
Snowplowing
Tenders for a grader
snowplow to plow ap-
prox. 20 miles in the
North West corner of the
Township. Grader must
be equipped with a "V"
plow and levelling wing.
Tender forrns available
at Rd. Supt. and must be
received• by him by 5
p.m. Oct. 6 1980. Lowest
• or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted and must
be approved by M.T.C.
GEORGE HOGGART
Rd. Supt.
LONDESBORO ONT.
NOM -2H0
21-72-2
24 Cards of Thanks
1 would like to thank all who
remembered me with cards.
gifts, and treats while I was a
patient at Stratford General
Hospital. Special thanks toall
my family, the nurses on 2nd
and 3rd floors. Drs. Malkus,
Allen and Tamblyn and
neighbours. • Hazel Scott
24- 72x 1
I would like to thank my
family and friends for cards
and treats sent to me while in
Seaforth Hospital. Sincere
thanks also to Dr. Stapleton.
and the nursing staff. Every-
thing was greatly apprec
iated. • Gilbert Smith.
24-72-1
The famil% of the late Eldon
Johnston wish to express
their sincere thanks to rela-
tives. friends and neighbours
for the kindness and expres-
sions of svmpathy shown to
us, during the sudden pass-
ing of a dear husband and
father. Also for the beautiful
floral tributessympathy
cards. donations to the Can-
cer Society and all those who
called at the Funeral Home
and pall bearers. Special
thanks to Re N . McMullen.
and the Ball Funeral Horne.
We would like to thank the
ladies of thechurch for sup-
plying the lunch. and all who
sent food to the home. MI
was deepl< appreciated. •
Vera Johnston and family.
24-72x1
We wish to take this oppor-
tunity of thanking our family
for the wonderful party they
arranged on the occasion of
our 50th wedding anniver-
sary. Also our good friends
who attended. making the
evening one to remember.
We deeply appreciated the
numerous cards and best
wishes we received... Marg-
aret and Helmer Snell.
24-72-1
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22 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE or
NICHOLAS 3. KRAUSKOPF
All persons having claims
against the • Estate of
Nicholas J. Krauskopf, late
of the Village 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 theh
received.
Dated at Sea. forth, Ontario
this_fith_ day of Septe
1980.
MeCONNELL, STEWART &
DEVEREAUX,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executors.
22-70-3
25 In Mentor:am
MURRAY: In loving memory
of' our dear mother Melva
Murray who died 4 years ago
Sept. 29, 1976.
If we had all the wprld to give
We'd give it, yes and more.
To hear her voice and see her
smile
And greet her at our door.
But all we can do, dear
mother,
Is go and tend your grave
And leave behind tokens of
!the
To the best mother God ever
made.
We like to think when life is
One
Wherever heaven may be
juber.--That shell be standing at the '
door
Up there to welcome us.
-Sadly Missed • and always
remembered by her family.
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,24 Cards of Thanks 26 Personal
I wish 4.0- thank my many
friends and neighbours for
their cards ankgood wishes
while a patient in the Univer-
sity Hospital in London. Also
thanks to my staff for the
tremendous job they have
done in my absence. - Dick
Box. 24-72-1
I wish to acknowledge and
thank all my friends and
neighbours and anyone who
sent cards of prayerful good
wishes, treats, and visits
while I was- in-Seaforth_and.
later Stratford hospital. Spe-
cial thanks to Fr. Um Mc-
Quaid, Fr. Oostveen, Fr.
Laverty, Doctors Rodney,
Hussey, Quinlen, and all the
nurses for their kindness to
me. They left nothing to be
desired and will always be
remembered. - Vincent A.
Lane. 74-72-1
25 In Memoriam
KRAUSKOFF: In loving
memory of a dear mother,
Catherine, who passed away
October 2, 1976, and a dear
father who passed away Feb-
ruary 8. 1944.
What we would give if we
could say
Hello, Mom and Dad in the
same old way.
To hear their voices, to see
their smiles
To sit with them and chat
awhile.
So you who have a Mom and
Dad.
Cherish them with care.
For you'll never know the
heartache
Till you sec their empty
chairs.
-Sadly missed by Marie.
Jim and family. 25-73-1
MURRAY: With fondest
memories of a dear grand-
mother. Melva Murray who
passed away Sept. 29. 1976.
God looked around His
garden
And found an empty place.
Then He looked upon his
earth.
And saw your tired face.
So He put His arms around
you.
And lifted you to rest.
God's garden must be beau-
tiful,
He only takes the best.
-Always remembered by
her grandchildren. 25-72x1
Mrs. Audrey E. J. Cameron.
R.R. #4 Seaforth, wishes to
announce the marriage of her
daughter Elizabeth Anne to
Paul Jacob Bosbart , son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Boshart,
Seaforth, at the home of the
bride in Tuckersmith Town-
ship on Saturday Sept. 20,
1980. 26-72x1
Steve and Pat Schellenberger
(nee Beniard) are happy to
announce their marriage
which took place, on Septem-
ber 13th at St. John's Luther-
an ChiliCK-Seebach's Hill.
26-72x1
2/ Births
BEATTIE: Ray and Dianne
Beattie (nee Patterson) of
Dutton wish to announce the
arrival of their daughter
Kristen Shontelle on Septem-
ber 13th at St. Thomas Elgen
General Hospital. A sister for
Kimberley and Kevin.
27-72-1
LANSINK: To Mr. and Mrs.
John Lansink at Seaforth
Community Hospital on Sept
20th a daughter, Samantha
Ann. 27-72x1
WALDEN: Gary and Janet
Walden are pleased to an-
nounce the safe arrival of
their baby boy Jason George
Edward. A baby brother for
Lisa.. Jason was born on
August 21. 1980 at Red Deer,
Alberta. 27-72-1
HAY: To Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Hay, Thorndale in St.
Joseph's Hospital. London, a
son, 8 lb. 3 oz on Sept. 22. A
brother for Robert and
grandson for Mr. and Mrs.
R.S. McKercher. R.R. 1.
Dublin and Mr. and Mrs.
Alec Hay. London. 27-72x1
28 Deaths
JOHNSTON
At Clinton Public Hospital
on Friday, September 12,
1980. Eldon Johnston of R.R.
1, Brucefield in his 77th year.
Beloved husband of Vera
Johnston. Dear father of
Leota Johnston and John
Johnston. both of 'R.R. 1.
Brucefield. Predeceased by
one brother t Rested at the
Ball Funeral Home. 153 High
Street. Clinton, after 7 p.m..
Saturday. until Monday.
28 Deathe
September 15; where the
funeral service was held at 2
p.m. Interment Baird's Cem-
etery, Stanley Twp.
28-72x1
DAEDY
MLeretta. Lane Ditedy
died in Peterborough hospit-
al Thursday Sept. 18th 1980.
Formerly of Mill Road Tuck-
ersmith she was in her 75th
year. She taught schodl in
Maynooth and has. lived in
Maynooth since she was
married. Her husband pre-
deceased her in 1963. She is
survived by three sons, Tom
of Bancroft. Larry of Calgary
and Jim of Maynooth. She is
also survived by four broth-
ers, Mervin Lane of Egmond-
vine. Bill Lane of Lindsey,
Joe Land of McKillop and
Louis of Hudson Hope, B•C
Also twp sisters Mrs. Keith
(Margaret) Smith of Torotito
and Mrs. Jack (Elizabeth)
Nicholson of Preston Camb-
ridge and 10 grandchildren.,
, 28-72x1
28 aoatho
• SPROAT„
Mrs. Emma (Uhl), fromer-
ly of Seaforth, passed away
Saturday, September 20,
080 at the- Hotel Deux, St.
Joseph, Windsor, in her
89th year. Emma Bechley,
beloved wife of the late Ross
Sproat of Seaforth. Dear
sister of.Father Fred Beehley
of Jamaica tind Mrs. Help -
Bingham, Hamilton. Predec-
eased by one brother, Dr.
F.J. Beehley. Friends called
at theyhitney-Ribey Funer-
al Home, 87 Goderich Street
West, Seaforth after 2 p.m.
Monday. Requiem Mass was
held at St. James Roman
Catholic Church, Seaforth; -
Tuesday at 11 a.m. Inter-
ment, Maitlandband Cemet-
ery, $eaforth. Rosary Prayers
were held at the funeral
home at 8:30 p.m. Monday.
28-72-1
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