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Auction Sale,
HENSALL AREA FARM
-OPEREBYPUDLICAUT10N
are pleased to offer by Public Auction 97 acres of
Huron County No. 1 soil in a 3900 heat unit area with
an average rainfall of 36" per year. Level land,
suitably tiled, corner farm, municipal drainage
outlets, no buildings.
Lands located 334 nines North of Hensall on Hwy. #4
and 1/4 miles East. „
SALE TIME: November 1st at 1:15 p.m.
at the location - Lot 21 Concession 3
Tuckersmith Township
Selling subject to reasonable reserve
Flmtecing available - for viewing Phone
- Bothwell & Associate
527-1458
Proprietor - Mn. and Mrs. Howard Hayman
20-75-1
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20 Auction Sales 20 Auction Sales 21 Tenders Wanted 21 Tenders 'Wanted 22 Legal Notices
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AUCTIbNEERS, UQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK IWO
(51-927-1458
STOCKER
- SALE
1000 Head
Hensall Livestock
Sales Ltd.
Sat. Oct. 18, 1980
• • at 1:00 p.m.
Consisting of:
Steers, Heifers & .Calves
Victor Hargreaves (519)482-7511 (Clinton)
Barry Miller (519)235.2717 (Exeter)
or
7329-6205 (Kirkton)
Doug Can-uthers (519)237-3734 (Dashwood)
Greg Hargreaves (519)262-2619 (Hensel()
AUCTIONEERS:
LARRY GARDINER
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BEN MILLER
Auction Sate
20-74-2
We have been instructed by Ben Miller Inn to
liquidate all equipment and artifacts. from the 010
Woolen Mill and the Grain Mill To be held in Ben
Miller on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25,51 1030 a.m.
CONSISTING OF: 2 Diesel motors with generators
and electrical partals; Looms: Spools: Spindels: Cast
tree' lined sheaves with penes: Laminated wood
pullies; 500 wood plugs fnr castings; Timbers;
Fencing: Lightileg; Compressors; Lamp post; Large
quanities of cast and brassed artifacts; cabinets;
This is a most outstanding and interesting sale. Plan
to attend. Full fisting next week.
For further information phone
527-1458 or 527-1336
Proprietor - Ben Miller Inn.
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AUCTIONEERS. UOUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK IWO
(519) 527-1458
Fitness is a national issue.
We call it Body Politics.
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GODER1C11 ESTATE
Auction Sale
We are pleased to offer by Public Auction for ihe—
Estate of EttfefCraigie and additions, to be held on
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30TH AT 6:30 p.m.
At SaltfordValley Hall
Duncanphyfe dining room suite; Mohogany bed-
room suite; Oak drop front desk; Hall seat, and
mirrors; Quanities of tableand chairs; Silverware;
Glass; China; Appliances and Misc. Items.
FULL LISTING NEXT WEEK. -
TERMSiCASH
NO RESERVE
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AUCTIONEERS, UQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. 'SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK IWO
(519) 527-1458
Richard
Lobb9
Auctioneer
AUCTION
CALENDAR
Clinton 482-4898
Sat., Oct. 25 10:00
a.m. antiques,
furniture etc. for the
estate of Harriet
Knox at Richard •
Lobb's barn in
Clinton.
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22 -Legal Notices
Treasurer's
Sale
oe
LAND FOR
TAXES
TC1V/N OF SEAFORTH
County of Ho=
To Wit: By virtue of a
warrant issued by the
Mayor of the Town of
Seaferth cinder his hand
and the Seal of the
Corporation. bearing
date the 21st 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 sate
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 11th day of
September. 1980.
JAMES CROCKER
Treasurer
22-70-13
RENTAL VEHICLES
WANTED
Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned
until
for three vehicles for the Huron County Health Unit.
Particulars and specifications will be provided on
request. Lowest or any tende-r nol necessarily
accepted.
B. G. HANLY
Clerk -Treasurer & Administrator
- County of Huron
Court House, Goderich, OntarAo
N7A 1812
ttel. 524-8394, Area Code 5191
21-75-1
22 Legal Notices_
21 Tenders Wanted -
ISALE1 6:Fekea"1
Used
School
Buses
Plainly marked sealed
tenders for the purchase
of three used school buses
will be received by:
MR. W. D. KENWELL
Superintendent (Aca-
demie serviceal;
The Huron County Board
of Education
103 Albert Street,
ainton, Ontario.
NOM ILO.
Vehicles will be sold un-
certified. as is. where is.
without licence plates,
and may be inspected by
contacting Mr. R. L. Cun-
ningham. Transportation
Manager at (519) 482-
3496.
Tender will close
12 O'CLOCK NOON
MONDAY, OCTOBER 27,
Tender forms are avail-
able at' the Board Office.
The highest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
D. MeDONALD
Chairman
D. J. COCHRANE
Director
21-75-1
USE
EXPoSITOR
WANT ADS ,
Phone 527-0240
22 Legal Notices
Notice of Nomination
for
Separate School
Supporters
Notice Is hereby given that nominations
for 1 representative to the Huron -Perth
Separate School Board for the electoral
districts of Hui lett, Grey, Brussels,
Wingham, Morris, Turnbliry,• Klnloss,
Cuirass, and Howlck. will be received by the
undersigned at the Grey Township
Municipal 'Office from
October 16th, 1980
at 9:00 a.M.
and el030 On
October 20th, 1980
• at 5:00 p.m.
during normal office hours
Required nomination forms may be
obtained from the Municipal Offices: -
JANE BADLEY
Raturnilpfficer
Township of Grey
22-74-2
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 5:00 p.m.
during normal office hours
Required nomination forms may be
obtained from the Municipal Office.
- JANE SAUEY
Returning Office{
• Township of Grey
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Notice of Highway Closing
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Corporation
ofthC Township of McKillop proposes to consider and.
if deemed advisable. pass a By-law providing for the
stopping up and closing of a certain road allowance'
assumed by By-law Number 28/1980 of the said
Corporation of the Township of McKillop as a public .
highway
which may be more paeticularly described as follows:
ALL AND- SINGULAR that certain parcel at
tract of !arid and premises situate. lying and
being in the Township of McKillop, in the
County of Huron and Province of Ontario and
being composed ora 66 foot road allowance as
shown on Registered Plan No 4 for the said
Township of McKillop and mnre particularly
described as follows -
COMMENCING at the Southwest angle of Lot
10. Registered Plan No 4;
THENCE northerly along the Westerly limit of
satd Lot IDa distance of 132 feet to a point
which said point is also the Northwest atgle af
said Lot 10;
THENCE Westerly and at right angles, a
distance of 66 feet to a pita which said point le
also th eNortheast angle of Lot 11. Registered
Plan No. 4;
THENCE Southerly at right angles and
parallel to the Westerly limit of Lot 11. a
distance of 132 feet to a pnint:
THENCE Easterly at right angles tr1he point of
cornmeacerneet.
AND FURTHER PROVIDING for the eale of the said
stopped up ani closed road -allowance to the owners of
the land that abuts on it. namely. tote 10 and 11.
Registered Man Number 4 for the said Township of
McKinap. •
It is proposed that the By-law be considered by the
Cetincil of the Corporation of the Township of
McKillop afits regular meeting to be held at lvIcKinop
Township Municipal Office on the third day of
November. 1930 at 1:00 o'clock in the afternoon.
AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that before passing
the said By-law at its meeting to be held at the said
Time and plece. 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
heard.
DATED at the Township of McKillop this 30th day of
September, 1980.
TOWNSHIP CLERK,
R.R #1. _
Seaforth, Ontario
NOK IWO
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22 'Legal Notices 24 Cards of Thanks
Township of McKillop
NOTICE OF
•Nominations
Nominations for the offices -or
•
The family of the late
Edward McKay wishes to
express its appreciation to all
the kends, neighbours, and
relativewho gave their
assistance, gifts of food, and
expressions of sympathy.
24-75-1
Reeve .
Deputy Reeve
• 3 Councillors
1 Member for the Huron -Perth
.COunty Roman Catholic Separate
. School Board
for the Township • of McKillop for the years
1981 and 1982 will be, received by the
undersigned cornmencing on Thursday,
October 16," 1980
and concluding at 5:00 p.m. '
• Monday, October 20, 1980
Nomination forms are available at the
Municipal office, Winthrop, Ont.
MARION McCLURE
• Clerk
22-74-2
School Support List
fpr
The Township of Grey
Notice Is hereby given that I have posted up
at my office at R.R. #3, Brussels, Ontario on
the 7th day of October, 1980 a list prepared
by the Assessment ,Commissioner which
shows the school support of every Intl I4int
who is entitled to direct taxes for schDot
support purposes.
The said listing may be inspected any day
Monday to Friday, between 4:00 a.m. and
6:00 p.m: .
. Revisions will commence
• Tuesday, October 14th, 1980
at 9:00 a.m. and the last day for filing
applications for alterations Is Wednesday,
Octobr 22, 1980
5:CO p.m.
An application to alter school support list
shall be made to the undersigned, on fcirms
avaliable at the Township Office during
normal office hours on the day listed.
JANE BADLEY
Returning Officer
Township of Grey
22-75-1
Pieliminory List
of Electors
for
The Township of Grey
This preliminary list of all electors prepared
as required by the Municipal Elections Act,
1977 was publicly posted in the office 61 the
Municipal Cierk on the 7th day of October,
1980.
Electors should examine the list to ensure
that their names and relevant information •
are correctly shown.
Applications for inclusions, additions, or
corrections to or deletions from the list may
be made by an elector completing and filing,
a form obtained at the office of the clerk,
during normal office hours.,
Revision of the preliminary list of electors
Will commence Tuesday,
October 14th 1980
at 9:00 a.m. and the last day f9r fiflng
eaplications concerning inclusions,
addition corrections or deWtions Is
Wednesday, October 22nd, .1980
• at 5:00 -p.m.
• JANE BADLEY
Returning Officer
Township of Grey
22-59-1
EXPOSITOR WANT - ADS
Phone 527-0240
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The family of the late Leone
Hethain wish to expres their
sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbour e for
the kindness and expressions
of sympathy shown to us,
during the passing of a dear
mother and sistee Alsofor the
beautiful floral tributes and
donations to the Cancer
• Society. Special thanks to the
Whitney-Ribey funeral
home, the pall bearers and
flower bearer's. Very special
thanks to Rev. Broadfoot for
his, many visits and
coiffaiffing words7ATso
Malkus, Dr. Rodney and the
• nursing staff of Seaforth
Hospital for their kindnesa to
Leone. We• would like to
thank the ladies of St.
Thomas Anglican, Church for
stippling the lunch and all
who sent food to the house.
All was deeply appreciated.
Daughter, Sharon, sisters'
Madeline and Corinne,
brother Jack. 24-75x1
, The family of the late Alvin
J. Stimore wish to express
their sincere thanks to all
their friends, neighbors and
relatives for the kind
expressions of sympathy,
flowers ,cards and donations
to the Cancer Society and
Ziontario in the. passing of a
beloved husbandsbrother and
uncle Special thanks for the
comforting service by Elders
C.R. Taylor and D.A.
tvlacDonald,silso soloist' Jack
McIntosh and the many
prayers that were offered on
his behalf. We would also
lite to thank Dr. Parsons, Dr.
Roberts,Dr. Quinton and Dr.
Lindsay for the excellent care
and attention he received
also to the nurses and staff
tot this care and conceni
while he was a patient in two
north. Our !Minis also to the
Heinbuck Funeral Home of
their kind and thoughtful
services and Pallifearete.
. Everything was deeply
• appreciated.
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I would tike to thank my
family, friends -and relatives
for the lovely plants. cards,
and treats while I was a
patient in Stratford and Sea-
ford) Hospitals. It was very
much appreciated and will
always be remembered.
—Alice Boyes. 24-75x1
PiellSe accept, our heartfelt
than.ks for all the kindness
• shown to us during the loss
of a dear husband, father and
grandfather, for all the'
cards. flowers, donations and
focal sent to the home.
Thanks tok Rev. Wilena
Brown, -Goshen tl.C.W„
Westlake's Funeral Home,
Exeter 'Chapter 0.E.S.. Dr.
Wallace and Mrs. Visscher.
Exeter Hospital and Miran
Masonic Lodge. —The
McKinley Family. 24-75-1
I wish to thank Dr. Mallon,
and the nurses who toot such
good care of me at the
hospital. Thanks also to
tleei who visited and sent
cat -ds, —Clarence Mont-
/Pune-11. 24-75x1
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