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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1980-10-02, Page 1924 Cards of Thanks • THE1IURON EXPOSITOR TOPEO:'.71 ,19 e The Classifue Pages 1n'The Hun) Exposithr or••••••••••••;•&••••••• 20 Auction Sales 20 Auction Sales 22 Legal Notices uction. Sale fo Mks, 1R IVIcKeniie, East William St:. Seaforth •A MUM ,0‘1113111g 04. Z. • • plus additions at 6:30 Pon. sharp, in the Gay Lea Buildings Smith Melt:ST. Seaforth. - This is an outstanding Offering of oak, pine, cherry, and butternut 'furniture in excellent •' condition. ANTIQUES: sideboard; secretary bookcase; bon- et-chest;-chiffonier;-dresser-with-tear-drdrpulls; rocking chair; chiffonier desk; jam cupboard; bedroom suite - high bed, dresser, and wash- stand; stylish library table; swing shaving mirror; 5 legged extension table; set of 6 chairs; buffet china cabinet with how front glass; harvest table! Pump organ; picture frames; crocks and bottles; bookcases; washstands; autoharp; part of baking cupboards; over 50 odd chairs; odd tables; desk, and swivel chair; jewellers bench; clock c'ase; .rook stove; combination gas/wood stove. FURNITURE AND -APPLIANCES: modern bunk beds,like new; 3 electric stoves; 2 gas steves; 2 fridges; upright freezer; 2 washer spin dryers; gas clothes dryer; 2 washing machines; 4 day beds; love seat; 4 livingroom suites; chrome table and chairs; exercising vibrator; bedding; lamps; hand and garden tools; books; beds; radios; pole lamp; rugs; card table; ches_ of drawers; , buggy wheel; heating and vibrating recliner; picnic . table and benches; crib; televisions; and more. 0. The sale will start for 6:30 p.m. Sharp, so be on time. Owners and auctioneer are not responsible • a. for accidents or loss. For further information call • r9.1kl_PAPPLEAUCTIONEER , • ' RR 04 Seaforth • 527-0514 or 527-0940 • • 20-53-1 Richard Lobb Auctioneer AUCI1ON CALENDAR Clinton 482-7898 Sat. Sept. 13 1 p.m. Corn dryer, 'tractor, machinery -etc. for Hart* Thelan 11/4 miles north of Blyth and % mile east. Sat. Sept, 20 ID a.m. antiques. furniture at Richard Lobb's barn for focal estate plus additions. Sat.Oct. 11 10:00 a.m. antiques, furniture etc. for the estate of Harriet Knox at Richard Lobb's barn in Clinton. 20-73-1 R.G. • • •• GENERAL • AUCTIONEER • Serving Perth and • • • Huron Counties with • • • • many years of experi- • • once. • .• • • For reliable service4e : • reasonable rates. • • • CAB 347-2465 Collect • • SAT. Oct. 4. at 1:00 : • a, p.m. Drift etalts led • • mares 2 miles north east • : df Milverton. Melvin Al- • • • brecht. Sales Manager.. •• : Sato Oct. 11 at 11:00 • • a.m. Furniture and . • • antiques ek. in the •• • village cf Bornhelm for • • •• Peter Cameron. • . --• Mn., Oct. 28 at 1:00.. se „p.m. Cometete holstein : . • herd dispersal (00 head) Is •• 2 raL'es death of Mitchell 4'• • for Donald Sierran. • • a 10-73-1 • • ••••••••• ******* • '-22 Legal Notices Treasurer's Sale of LAND• FOR -TAXES TOWN OF SEAFORTEL, County of Hu,ron To Wit By virtue of a warrant issued by the Mayor of the Town crf Seaforth under his hand and the Seal of the Corporation. bearing • date the 21st day of July, 1980, sale of lands In arrears of takes in the Town of Seaforth will be held In the Town Hall at 10:00 o'clock lh the fore- noon on the lOth day of December, 1980, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notiee is hereby given that the list of lands for sale ci 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 'it, my office. Dated at the Treasurer's .Office this I 1th day of 'September, 1980. JAMES CROLKER Treasurer 27-70-13 21 Tenders Wanted TOWNSHI15 OF EMMETT 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 plow and levelling wing. Tender forms 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 GEORGE HOGGART Rd. Supl. LONDESBORO ONT. NOM -2110 202.2 21 Tenders Wanted .TOWIISHIP OF Mira 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 forins which nst 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. 6EORGE HOGGART Rd. Supt. LONGESBORO ONT. - • NOM -2H0 21-72-2 -771"i .7. • 22 Legal Notices Notice of HighwOy•Closing „ •NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Corporation ofthe Township of McKillop proposes to consider and. if deemedadvisable„pass a I3y-1aw providing for the, stopping up and closing of ,a certain road allowance assumed by By-law Number 28/1980 of the 5 aid Corporation oration of the Township of McKillop as a public hi which May be more particularly-described,as follow,s: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and parnises situate, lying and° being in the -Township, of McKillop, in the County of Huron and Province of Ontario and being composed of a 66 fodt road allowance as shown, CO Registered Plan No. 4 for the said Township) of McKillop and more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at the Southwest angle of Lot • 10, Registered Plan No. 4; THENCE northerly along the Westerly limit of said Lot 10, a distance of 132 feet to, a point which said point is-als4q1\le Northwest angle of said Lot 10; * THENCE Westerly and at right angles, a distance of 66 feet -to a point which said point is also th'eNortheast 'angle of Lot 11, Registered Plan No. 4; THENCE Southerly at tight awegIes and parallel to the Westerly limit of Lot 11, a • distance of 132 fret to a pdint; THENCE Easterly at right angles to the point of eommencement - - - . :AND FURTHER PROVIDING for the sale of the said stopped up and closed road allowance to the owners of the land that abuts on it, namely, Lots 10 ancl. 11, Registered Plan Number 4 for the said Township of McKillop. It is proposed that the By-lew be considered by the Couna of the Corporation of the Township of ' McKillop at its regular meeting to be held at McKillop Township Municipal Office on the third 'day of November, 1980 at 1:00 o'clock in the afternoon. AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that before passing the said By -taw at its meeting to be held at the said time and place, the Council of the corporation of the township of McKillop shall then and there hear any person who claims that His land will be prejudicially affected by the said By-law and who applies to be heaid. DATED at the Township of McKiithp this 30th day of September, 1980. TOWNSEIR CLERK, R.R 01. Seaford:, Ontario NOK rwo 22-73-4 Notice of Nomination Nominations of Separate School Supporters --for the representation of the Huron County Board of Education will be received by the undersigned 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, Killop, Morris, Turnberry, East Wawa - nosh, West Wawanosh, Myth; Brussels, Seaforth, Wingham and Town of Goderich. One representative to be elected. Required nominayon forms may be obtained from any Municipal Clerk's Office. Larry J. McCabe Clerk, Town of Goderich 22-73-2 24 Cards of Thanks 24 Cards of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends. neighbours and staff for the kind expressions of sym- pathy following the recent passing of a clear mother and grandmother. For the cards. floral tributes, memorial con- tributions, and all who called at the Funeral Home or remembered us io any way. all was deeply appreciated. ,—The Vincent Family • 24-73-1 .Seaforth Non Nibblers wish to thank those who supported their Ter tv Fox Marathon ef Hope walk. 5910.00 have been raised by the group for cancer research. 24-73x1 ' I :would like to thank my 0114 and friends" for cards and treats sent to me while in Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Rodney anti Nursing Staff. Everything was greatly appreciated— Joe Murphy. , 24-7311 Siecere thanks to all my friends from the Seaforth area for the lovely cards and gifts that I received on the occasion of my 90th birthday. Your presence and expres- sion of best wishes at the open house were greatly appreciatedand will never be forgotten.—Ethel McDougall 24-73-1 22 Legal Notices 22 Legal Notices 22 Legal Notices22 Legal Notices Notice of Nominations ' Nominations of •Public School Supporters for represe tation on the HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION ONE REPRESENTATIVE TO BE ELECTED FOR A TINO YEAR TERM. e for the electoral districts of: Township of East Wawano8h, Township of Morris :and , the* VIllagq of Blyth. will be received by the undersigned commencing on Thursday, October 16 until 5 p.m. on Monday, October 20, 1980 One -representative to be elected. Required nomination forms may be obtain- ed from the municipal offices. NANCY MICHIE Clerk -Treasurer Township of Morris 22-72-3 Notice of Nominations • 'for PUBLIC SCHOOL • SUPPORTERS Notice Is hereby given that nominations for 1 representative to the Huron County'Board of Education for the electoral district, of the Township of Grey and the Village of Brussels will be received by the under : - signed at the Grey Township Office. Oct. 16th, 1980 at 9:00'a.m.‘ • and close on Oct.(20th, 1980 at 500 p.m. duling normal office hours Required npmlnation forms may be obtained from the Municipal Office. JANE BADLEY • Returning Officer Township of Grey 2'2-73-2 Notice of Nom nations Township of Grey Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Township of Grey, in the County of Huron that the period guring which nornination papers May be filed.in the office of the Clerk for the purpose of Municipal Election will commence on. October 16th, 080 at the hour of 9:00 o'clock b.m. • and close on October 20th, 1980 at the hour of 5:00 o'clock p.m. during normal office hours' for the purpose of nominating fit and proper persons for the office of Reeve Deputy Reeve . 3 Councillors • 3 Trustees for the Police Village of Ethel' For a2 year term to commence December 1, 1980 to Novediber 31, 1982. Required nomination forms may be obtained from the Municipal Office. JANE BADLEY Returnign Officer Township of Grey • 22-73-2 24 Cards of Thanks Special thanks t� all my friends and family who were kind enough to send cards and treats while I was on my death, bed in . Stratford hospital. Deepest sYrnPathY to the Expositor staff who suffered greatly dining my absence. To: P.N.J.A & A. thanks for coming. — Keith Butson. • 24-73x1 24 Cards of Thanks I would like to thank my family. friends and relatives for the lovely plants. cards and treats while I was a patient in the Stratford Hos- pital. Also all the nice visits since returning home. Spec- ial thanks to the girls at Sears. Dr. D. Allan. Dr. Jr Underwood. also Pastor Radke, Mitchell. Your kind- ness will always be rernern- hered.—Dorothy Smith 24-73x1 e • Notice 'of NP.M.:!':NATIONS Townshipbf 'Morris Notice is hereby given to the municipal - electors -of -the -Township -of- Morris-in-tha,-- County of Huron, that nomination papers, may be filed in the office of the undersigned commencing OCTOBER lith UNTIL 5 P.M. ON Monday, October 20, 1980 for the purpose of nominating persons for the following offices: for a two year. term. Reeve .Deputy Reeve 3 -Councillors for the Township of Morris Required nomination forms may be obtained from the munIdipal office. NANCY MICHIE Clerk -Treasurer . Township of Morris :22-53-31 ' Notice of Nomihation for Separate School Supporter Notice is hereby given that nominations for 1 representative to the-puron-Peeth Separate School Board for he electoral districts of H ul lett, Grey, Bruoels, Wingham, Morris, Turnberry, Kinloss, _Cuiross,Iind HOWICk. will be received byth undersigned at the Grey Township - Municipal Office from 'October 16th, 1980 ,,.at 9:00 a.m. and close on October 20th, 1980 at 5:IXI p.m. during normal office hours Required nomination forms may be obtained from the Municipal Offices. JANE BADLEY Returning Officer Township of Grey 222-73-2 24 Cards of Thanks On behalf of the committee "Thank you Canada", we sincerely thank all who con- tributed in any way to this cause which made it possible to erect a plaque at the cenotaph in Victoria Park as a permanent reminder that we have not forgotten. We particularly thank Seaforth Legion, Clinton Pipe Band and Seaforth P.U.C. The Committee—Joe and Else De Groot. Gordon De Jong. Cor- rie Segeren and Arnold Stin- nissen. 24-73-1 I would like to thank all my family. relatives and friends for the lovely gifts, flowers. cards and visits while 1 was a patient in Seaforth Commun- ity Hospital. A special thank )am to .Or. P.L. Rrady and nurses and staff for their kindness. It will always be remembered.—Helen Aubin 24-73x1 We wish to thank 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 occasion one to remember. We deeply appreciated the numerous gifts, cards and best wishes we received.— Mildred and Norman Walker 24-73x1 We would like to thank our family, friends, neighbours and relatives for all the lovely cards, gifts, fiovvers and good Wishes we received for our 40th wedding anniver- sary. All made it an evening. we will always remeinber, also the surprise party the next evening.—Hazel and Gordon Scott. 24-734 24 Cards of Thanks I would like to thank my friends and relatives who visited me and sent gifts while I was a patient in Seaforth Community Hos- pital. Special thanks to Dr. Malkus, Dr. Underwood and Dr, Wong. and all the nurses and staff at the hospital.— Jill Wood. 24-73-1 I wish to thank fax Ambul- ance Service, my family and friends for visits, cards, flow- ers and gifts. Special thanks to Rev. Horst, Dr. Under- wood and nurses of Seafdrth Community Hospital.— Velma Elligsen 24-73-1 The family of the late and loved Clem Steffler, Sr.. Brussels wish to express our most sincere thanks to rel- atives, friends. and neigh- bours for their, acts ef kind -2 ness during our recent hem.: reavernent. In particular. the many food donations, the floral tributes, the many sympathy card. Mass cards and donations to the Terry Fox Research Fund of the Canadian Cancer Socirety. • Special thanks to the doctors and nurses of Wingham. University and Victoria Hos- pitals for their help and support over the last 11/2 years. Additional thanks to R. W. Gutowski who cele- brated Mass and Co-nducted the service and the St. Am- brose CWL for serving such a' lovely lunch: Thanks also to the Pallbearers, flower hear- ers, Max Watts and Art Walker. Ever to be rememb- ered as a dear husband, a good father and grandfather. —Annie, Anne, Clem, Jr., Jim, Joe, and their families. 24-73-1 We wish to take this oppor- tunity of thanking"our lamlly for the wonderful partythey arranged on the occasion of our 50th wedding anniversary, Also our good friend': who attended, making the evening one to remember.' We deeply appreciated the,j numerous _cards and best —Wishes we received. - Marg- aret and Helmer Snell. 24-72-1 I wish to thank all my relatives, neighbours and friends foi all their gifts, treats and cards; also to Dir. Underwood, Dr. Malkus the hospital staff while I was a patient in Hospital. -Lulu Watson. 24-73-1 • 25 In Memoriam SMITH: In loving memory of a dear father, father-in-law and grandfather, William Charles, who passed away four years ago. October 3, 1976. God .looked around His gar- den And -fon -nil in empty place, Then He looked upon this earth, And saw_ your tired face. He knew you were in pain, He knew that you would never get well, Upon this earth again: §o He put His aims *around you, An lifted -you to rest, God's garden must be beau- tiful, He only takes ,the best. Always 'remembered and sadly missed by daughter Carol, soh -in-law Bob, and grandson Jamie. 25-73-1 , SMITH: in loving memory of a dear _grandfather, Wilulam Charles, who passed away four years ago, October 3, 1976. So many things have hap- pened. Grandpa, Since you were called away, So many things to share with you, •Had you been left to stay. You never said goodbye to " me, Perhaps its just as well. I never could have said goodbye. To one I loved so well If I could make -one wish tonight, And know it would come true, • I would telephone to heaven, And ask to speak to you. —Sadly missed by grand- daughter. Patricia. 25-73-1 'ti t• ORD, 'Wilfred passed away Oct. I, 1978 and now the years have numbered two since God decided that our paths should take a different turn. —Lovingly remem- beredGrace. 25-73-1 26 Personal Mr. and Mrs. John Temple- man, R.R. 2 Staffa wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Nancy Lee, to Henry John, SOTI of Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Bertens. R.R. 1 Mitchell. Vows to be spoken in Cron: - arty Presbyterian Church, on Friday. Oct. 17, 1980 at 6:30 p.m. 26-73x1 27 Births DYCK: Paul and Flo Dyck are delighted to announce the birth of twin boys, An- drew Paul, weighing 7 lbs. 5 oz. and Christopher Beecher, weighing 7 lbs. 71/2 oz. born - at St. Joseph's Hospital, London on Monday Sept. 22nd, 1980. TWO BRO-:- ttie,RS FOR CAROLINE' proud grandparents -are: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoggart, Mitchell and Mrs. Gertrude Kingston of Brightsgrove. 27-73-1 GORDON: Barry and Pam (nee Patrick ) are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Christina Ross on Saturday, Sept. 27, 1980, 6 lbs. 13.oz. at Stratford Gen- eral Hospital. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. John Patrick. 27-73-1 • • • • . • 4 4, 4 4r A e. • •