HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1982-12-29, Page 12Al2 - THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 29, 1982
art the New Year of
Sell t ings you do 't use
1 Coming Events
CLINTON Legion Bingo,
every Thursday, 8 p.m. 1st
regular card $1. Restricted to
16 years or over. 15 regular
games of 515.00. $5. (east on
split. Many other specials.
Jackpot 5200 must .go each
week. I -78-tf
r INGO
every __Tuesday evening at
VANASTRA CENTRE
R.R. 5, CLINTON
1st regular card 51; 15 regular
games of $15; 3 Share -the -
Wealth,. Jackpot $200.00
must go. Admission restrict-
ed to 16 years or over.
I -78-tf
THE Huron County Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Expectant Parent Education
Classes, being held m the
Health Unit Office, Seaforth
Hospital commencing Mon-
day, January 10, 1983 from
7:30-9:30 p.m. Series will
begin with 2 Early Bird,
classes followed by 6 regular
classes. The cost is 53.00. The
next series of classes will
begin the week of March 28,
1983. For pre -registration or
further information, please
call the Health Unit Office in
your area at 527.1243. 1-88-3
SEAFORTH Agricultural
Society Dinner and Annual
Meeting, Friday, January 28,
1983 at 6:15 p.m. Tickets
from directors.
.----
Open dance 9
p.m. featuring Whiskey Jack
at the new Seaforth and
District Community Centres.
1-89-4
SEAFORTH Optimist Winter
Carnival, January 21, 22, 23.
Snowmobile rally; snow scul-
pturing; cross-country ski ral-
ly; hockey tournament; carni-
val dance. 1-90-1
WELCOME to Happy Citi-
zens meeting, Jan. 6, 1983 at
Seaforth Legion hall at r:45.
Please bring sandwiches.
1-90x1
5ZITOW'S`t Fayed
LOST on main street, a tan
cap, 527-1744. 2-90-1
4 Help Wanted
WANTED: Full time babysit-
ter in my home. Call 527-0344
4-89-2
ORGANIST choir director for '
Egmondville United Church.
For information contact
Bruce Cbleman 527-1938,
Chairman of the Board of
Stewards. Written applica-
tions
plica-
tionssubmitted by Jan. 7,
1983 to secretary, George
Earle. RR4. Seaforth. 4-87=5
Sun International inc. is cur-
rently seeking a limited num-
ber of area people to handle
and process postage paid
bulk mail. Experience not
essential. Serious inquiries
only. Send name. address,
phone and 52.00 (refundable)
for application information
processing to: Sun Interna-
tional Inc., 321 East Barnes,
Bushnell, 111431422. 4-88.5
"ANYONE interested in
working in Australia or New
Zealand contact: Stets World
Trade Ltd., Shuswap Ave..
Luttiby B.C. VOE 2G) , (604)
547-9214." 4-90-1
SEEKING responsible baby-
sitter
abysitter in Dublin for 3 months,
part-time weekdays for infant
and 2 year-old. Call Nancy
Devereaux 345-2.561. 4-90-1
5 Bus. Opportunity
HAVE -TRUCK -WILL -
TRAVEL. Evenings and
weekends, about town, light
moving, delivery, refuse re-
moval, basements, garages,
cleaned. Snow removal.
walks, driveways. 527-049",
8 Farm Stock.
THREE year old quarter
horse mare, well started
under':kaddle, quality show
material, 15 hands high,
sound and gentle. Yearling
quarter hourse filly. Sorrel
wJth lots of white. A solid
show prospect, easy to handle
as well as sound. ouarter
horse mare. An excellent
brood mare that rides. Nine
years old, sorrel, sound in.
every way. Phone 482-3312.
8-85xtf
CASH for crippled or sore
footed livestock., cattle, stock-
ers, cows and hogs. Phone
519.876=3250 or 834-2020.
8=78-tf
7 Situations Wanted
CUSTOM SNOWBLOWING.
527.0582. 7-89-3
11 Articles for Sale
KROEHLER velveteen sofa
and chair, smoke -gray, good
condition. $200.00. Phone
527-0859, 11-90-1
26" console colour T.V.
(Magnavox)', mint condition.
527-0609. 11-90x1
SNOWBLOWER, 26 in., 5
horse power, dual stage, self
propelled, complete with tire
change and electric start. A.1 -
condition $550.00. Call
527-1641. 11-90-1
FOR SALE: one 4'x8' coin
operated pool table. Phone
348-8684. 11-90x1
QUANTITYLof spruce and fir
2" 'x'-10" ,.planks. Lengths
from 14 to 19 feet. Phone
565-2142. 11-89-tf
TWO log cabins, suitable for
bedroom, playhouse or sauna
6 inch white cedar logs,
double plank and cedar shake
roof, easily portable. These
are display models selling at
cost. Phone 565.2142.11-89-tf
CABINET stereo with AM
and FM radio, turntable and
8 -track. 527-0892. 11-89-2
GIRLS skates, size 1: beige_
legal size filing bin on cast-
ers: Zenith stereo' cassette
recorder. 40 watt speakers.
Phone 482-3312. 11 -86-tf
THINKING of building?
We've got the solution -the
most complete line of steel
buildings available for farm,
industrial, commercial and
residential use. Display
building discount. Call collect
anytime (705) 474.1180.
1I-78xtf
WATERBEDS complete with -
pine frame, pedestal, CSA
heater. safety liner, mattress,
and fill kit. $239.00 at Van•
astra Furniture, 482-7922.
11.85-tf
BRUSSELS Sprouts 520.00 a
bushel or 75c a stalk. Cab-
bage 55,00 a dozen. Visscher
Farms. 3 miles west of Exeter
on Hwy. 83. Phone orders
only 237-3442 or 237-3411. No
Sundays calls please, 1 1.78-tf
An Expositor Classified
will pay you dividends. Have
you tried one? Dial 527-0240.
CLASSIFIED RATES
DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADS iS
12 NOON TUESDAYS
Charges are based on the number of words. Set of
numerals as for serial numbers, street numbers,
phone numbers or prices count as one word per set.
Words joined by hyphens count as separate words.
22 words -$3.50 16 c per word thereafter.
BiRTHS-No charge
ENGAGEMENTS -Flat rate of 56. Additional
charges for reception notice with engagement. 510
with picture.
MARRIAGES -Free for 6 weeks after date of
wedding. After this time, photo and cutline only. 515.
iN MORIAMS-53.50 plus 30c per line of verse
COMING EVENTS -22 words 3.50, each additional
word 16c.
CARD OF THANKS -25 words 3.50. Each additional
word 5c.
SOc DISCOUNT FOR CASH PAYMENT
ON OR BEFORE THURSDAY NOON
• OF WEEK FoLLOWiNG INSERTION
BOX NUMBERS TO THiS OFFICE -$3.00 per
insertion.
SEMI DISPLAY ---I.15 per cm.
Phone 527-0240
13 Wanted ...
"WANTED: Old brick build-
ings for wrecking and salvage
purposes. Contact R. Lumley
Demolition Inc., 1185 Mur-
phy Road, Sarnia.
1-542-4088. Ontario's largest
supplier of reclaimed brick."
13-90-1
GOOD quality children and
infant clothing and acces-
sories to place in children' -s
store on consignment. 262-
5192 after 6 p.m. 13-87-4
14 Property for Sale
FiVE room house - 1 bed-
room, 15 Centre St. Seaforth.
Call 527-0077 or 527-0888.
14-90x2
HOUSE FOR SALE: 49 Rail -
Way St. 2 or 3 bedroom, large
kitchen, family room with
fireplace, full basement, gar-
age. sun porch. Asking
$39,900. Phone collect be-
tween 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
1-539-6570 or 1-424-9446.
14-89-tf
15 Property for Rent
1'/2 bedroom, private en-
trance, cedar deck, back
yard, carpeted, newly decor-
ated, fridge and stove and
utilities supplied. Available
Feb. 1st. Phone 527-0Q52 or
527-0229. 15-90-tf
BACHELOR apartment in
Clinton, 262-2536. 15-90-1
HOUSE for Rent; Duplex in
Clinton in nice area. Stove
and frig. supplied. Reason-
able rent to
responsible tenants,
529-7949. 15-90-4
FOR rent in Seaforth, 3-1
bedroom apartments, newly
renovated, broadloomed.
Call 262-3146 or 527-0712
afters. 15-82-tf
1 bedroom apartment in
Dublin. Phone 345-2405.
15-88-tf
BACHELOR apartment. $200
per month includes utilities.
recently redecorated. Phone
527-1458. 13.82-tf
3 bedrbom house in Brussels
2 blocks off Main Street,
Available immediately.
Apply 887-6698. 15-89-2
Part of -a house on a highwa'
near Seaforth. Apply Box
3681 c/o The Huron Expos-
itor, Box 69, Seaforth, Ont.
15-89-2
FURNISHED bachelor apart-
ment. heat and utilities in-
cluded in rent. 'Reasonable.
Nice area. Parking. 527-0964
15-89-tf
Country home near Bruce -
field for rent, Available Dec.
1. 5 bedrooms, open stair-
case, well insulated. 262-2928
or 262-5768. 15-84-tf
19 Notice
PHIL'S Refrigerator and Ap-
pliance Service. Prompt, de-
pendable service to all makes
and models of ddmestic ap-
pliances. Phone 887-9062.
I 9-87-tf
PREGNANT and distressed?
Married or single. Free con-
fidential support. Call collect
Birthright 432-'19'2 or after 6'
p. m.
52--0115. 19-874
FIREWOOD
FOR
SALE
Dry
Mired
Hardwoods
Delivered -Any Ouentity
4829250
MENSAL:1
LIVESTOCK
SALE\
EVERY THURSDAY
AT 1:30 P.M.
All classes of livestock
WE INVITE YOUR
CONSIGNMENTS
Greg Hargreaves
262.2619 Hensel)
Victor•Hargreaves
482 7511 Clinton
Barry Miller
236-2117 Exeter
and 229.6205 Kirkton
24 Card of Thanks
1 would like to thank all our
friends, family and neigh-
bours for their generous gifts,
flowers, cards and visits
during my recent stay in
hospital' and since returning
home. It's so heart warming
to know everyone is so
anxious to help when the
need arises. Also thanks to
Dr. Rodney for performing
the surgery and the nurses
who gave the much welcomed
back rubs. -Linda Dillon.
24-90x1
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to our neigh-
bours who arranged the bene-
fit dance. To allourfriends,
family, relatives and neigh-
bours who came. To the many
people that donated before
and after the dance. And to
John and Judy George for
donating the hall. "You are
all a great bunch" and your
kindness, help and donations
will never be forgotten.
-Denis and Bonnie Heuer -
man and family.
24-90x1
The family of the late Elza
Van Poucke, would like to
thank Dr. Malkus, nurses of
Seaforth, Community Hospit-
al for their excellent nursing
care during her lengthy ill-
ness. We would also like to
express our sincere thanks to
our friends and relatives for
sympathy cards, flowers and
donations. Special thanks to
Father Caruana, Whitney-
Ribey funeral home and the
ladies of the Seaforth CWL
who provided the lunch after
the service. Your many acts of
kindness will long be remem-
bered. -Marcel and Garry
Van Poucke and Yvette Bin-
nindyk. 24-90x 1
1 wish to thank my relatives
and friends for cards, flow-
ers, treats and visits 1 receiv-
ed while in Stratford General
Hospital. It was greatly ap-
preciated. -Mrs. Dianne
Miller. 24-90-1
Perhaps you sent a lovely
card,
Or sat quietly in a chair.
Perhaps you gent a funeral
If sorwe saw it there.
Perhaps you spoke the kind-.
"""'est words,
Just thought of.us that day,
Whatever you did to console
our hearts.
-4Ve thank you so much
{, whatever the part.
ords could never express
our deepest appreciation to so
many who did so much for us
since the sudden passing of
our dear husband and father
Erlin Whitmore, God Bless
you all. -Kathleen and
Karen Whitmore. 24-90x1
25 In .Memoriam
CAMPBELL[ In loving me-
mory of our dear friend• John
Campbell, who left this life
December 30, 1969.
Your name holds cherished
memories in our home. We
will meet again someday,
John. -Friends Forever.
James and Brenda Thomp-
son. _ i 25-90-I
ut�
25 In Memoriam
NICHOLSON: In loving me-
mory -of a dear son, who died
New Years Day. 1969.
If 1 had all the world to give,
I'd give it yet and more,
To hear your voice and see
your smile,
And greet you at the door.
Whatever else we fail to do,
We never fail to think of you,
A smile for alf, a heart of
gold, '
One of the best the world
could hold.
Never selfish, always kind,
Memories Murray left be-
hind.
The Darting was so sudden
We often wonder why
"Butthehardest part of all,
We never said good-bye."
-Sadly missed and ever
remembered by Muni and
Dad and family.
• 25-90x1.
26 Personal -
We would like to express our
best wishes to everyone for all
the best in the New Year.
-Ken and Marina, -26-90x1
Remember, It take but a
moment to place an Ex-
positor Want Ad. Dial
527-0240.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
• In the Estate of
MINNIE HAWLEY
Deceased
All persons having claims
against the estate of Minnie
Hawley, late of the Town of
Seaforth, County, of Huron.
widow, who died,on or about
the 27th day of July 1982 are
required to file particulars of
same with Deane & Laugh•
ton. Solicitors of Exeter,
Ontario, by the 1st day of
January 1983 after which date
the estate will be distributed
having regard only to those
claims of which notice has
been received.
DEANE & LAUGHTON
Solicitors for the executor
F.xcterrOntario
NOME
INSULATION
Walls and Attics
ADAMSON
INSULATION
Government licensed .
contractors
Free Estimates
LUCKNOW 528-2113
Hank's Small
Engines Service
1 MILE NORTH
OF LONDESBORO
523.9202
Lawn and Garden
Equipment Repair
New and Used •
Garden -Equipment
In Stock
SEAFORTH OFFICE
HENRY A. MERO
BiLL HENDERSON
ST. COLUMBAN OFFICE
STEVE MURRAY
527-0430
527.0430
527-0995
345.2172
To all our customers and friends We
wish for you a very prosperous and
Happy New Year!
e ` • \ • Jolly good wishes
• - f . : fora New Year
cow
packed with fun
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happiness all
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ith Actio A
THE SUNDAY MORNING hockey league raised the final portion of their
pledge of $1,000 to the new arena fund by selling draw tickets on a
"glass turkey". The draw was made last week by Marlen Vincent,
chairman of the fund-raising committee. Team members include, left to
right: Bob Montgomery, Marlen Vincent, Ken Swan, Gerry Allin and
Mike Marion. Winners were Jim Nash, first; Tom Barry, second; J.
Lillow, third and Don Crocker, fourth. (Photo by Wassink)
Frie ds enjoy St. Columba' L concert
Correspondent
MRS. CECILIA RYAN
345-2028
Parents, grandparents.
children and friends came out
to the annual Christmas con-
cert presented by the children
of the St. Columban school
last Tuesday afternoon.
A welcome to all was given
by Brian Melady followed by
the school choir with
cartlIs, Grades 7 and 8 pre-
sented a play "The Flivver
Family" and grades 1, 2 and 3
did a medley of Christmas
songs-.
A French song and dance
Les Marionettes was per-
formed by grades 1, 2 and 3.
The program also included
several plays and a Christmas
play "The True Meaning of
Brucefield Oddfellows
held card party
Correspondent
ISABEL SCOTT
482-7135
The Oddfellows held a card
party at the hall on Friday
evening with the following
winners -ladies high -Marjorie
Broadfoot, ladies low•Pcarl
Cummings, lone hands -
Helen Sootheran, men's high
•Harold Willard, low -Elmer
Trick, lone hands -Bruce Mc•
Clinchcy.
Winners of the lucky draw
were David sMoffat, Jack
Henderson, Jean McEwen.
The next card party will be oh
Friday, January 7th.
Mrs. Gregor McGregor
spent a couple of days in
We pay Immediate top
prices for your POOR -
DOING, UNTHRIFTY,
CRIPPLED OR RECENTLY
INJURED
= CATTLE -
FREE OF DRUGS
Coll early os bruises ore
one of your biggest
losses.
-JOHN ANSEMS
Collect 887.860 -Brussels
01so Pickup fat, $• Sun-
days.
Richard Lobb
AUCTIONEER
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
SAI. JAN. 8 AT 10-A.M.
Furniture, • 1975
Plymouth Valiant, 4 dr.,
Sedan, 48,000 miles, s
automatic for Mrs. Bass
Garrison of Blyth and
Miss Billy Stewart of
Clinton at Richard Lobb's
Barn, Clinton. .
SAT. JAN. 15, 10 A.M.
Antique furniture, stove
end fridge, reorly now
for Addle Walsh of elyfh
at Richard Lebb's\Barn,
Clinton.
L&M
AUTO
WRECKING
R.R.3, BRUSSELS
ONT.
. Used Auto Parts
and Towing
We buy rads, batteries,
copper and scrap
We pay cash
for complete cars,
or trucks, etc.
CALL
8874561
Woodstock with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred McGregor.
Sorry to report that Doris
Cantelon fell on the ice -and
broke a bone in her arm.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Mac Wilson on Saturday were
Miss Margaret Aikenhead.
London, Mr. and Mrs, John
Hayman and Brian. Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Zaphe
and family, London, Mr, GIen
Zaphc, Woodstock, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Parke and family.
Varna and Mr. and Mrs,
Robert Allan and family,
Clinton.
WALLPAPER
Several books
Available at
Ball -Macaulay
Ltd.
Seaforth
FARMERS
For a good farm
building at
competitive prices
PHONE:
RAY LAMBERS
CONSTRUCTION
R.R. k2 Clinton
482.3305
FREE ESTIMATES
Christmas" done by grades
4. 5 and 6. closing with a
French song and dance by
grades 7 and 8. The sound of
bells .let the children know
Santa had arrived with a treat
for each child.
Mr'Joseph Hickncll of St.
Peters' Seminary. London is
spending the Christmas holi-
days with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Hickncll.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith
and girls of Acton visited on
the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Cronin.
Martha Claessens of Fan•
shawe College, London and
Joe Claessens of Kenora are
spending thc Christmas vaca-
tion with Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Claessens. •
Custom
Slaughtering
Processing
Kill Day -
Wednesday
v
MERICP. S
DASHWOODD
237-3677
Elizabeth Court
Apts.
176 Oxford St.,
Henson`
1 & 2BEDROOMS
AVAILABLE NOW
NOV. 1ST'& DEC. 1ST
includes utilities, carpet -
Ing, appliances, laundry
facilities.
PHONE 262.3448
or 262-2615
15-65-tf
FUEL OIL FURNACE
Repair and Cleaning
24 HOUR SERVICE
PARATCHiEK'S
MAINTENANCE
Dublin 345-2235
t,r CLASSIFIED ADS Ve
FAY 011 !. •
DISC JOCKEY;
STEVENS
Country Go&d
& ROCK 'N' ROLL
Good recorded music for
weddings, dances, i
anniversaries, partyes, etc.
5 years experience
Phone Brussels
Idaytime or evenings)
887-6159
VEAL'S
Abaltolr and Meat Markel
Hwy. 83.31/2 miles cast
of Exeter
235-1123
Try us for
CUSTOM KILLING
and
Pi;OCESSING
1(0i -days -Tuesdays
OUR SPECIALTY
Home cured and
smoked meats
processed exactly thc way
you like it.
Geo. A. Sills
& Sons
Home
Ha®
MERCHANTS
PLUMBING -HEATING
& ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS
Phone
• 527-1620
Scafort h . -
Bachert
Meats
'Custom Killing
utting;Wrapping
Freezing
Kill-.DayTuesdays
All meat
Gov't Inspected
on the farm
1 mile east of
Walton'887-9328
527-0180
YOU CAN ORDER YOUR PIZZA
HALF NAKED FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE
' HOLIDAY HOURS
Open: Wed.. Dec. 29 & Thurs., Dec. 30 11 a.m.. 12
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3I, 11a.,n.•7p.m.
Closed Sat:, .ian. 1
Opens Sun., Jan. 2 12. 10 p.m.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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