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REO BARLEY BILL PRESZCATOR
35-2584 233-3220
Office: 527-2540 Monday to Frlder
JIM PRESZCATOR
482-7128 (Manager)
OFFICE: 527-2540
Monday - Friday
Farrn - Estate - Real Estate Sales
Liquidation of All Kinds
34. AUCTION SALES
CLEARING AUCTION
SALE
of farm tractors & machinery to be
held APRIL 1ST, 1989
AT 1:00 P.M. SHARP
for Mrs. Hazel Scott, Lot 9, Conc. 10,
Hibbert Twp., 11 mi. east of the
village of Cromarty.
3 tractors & farm machinery.
AUCTIONEERS
LARRY & STEVE GARDINER
F. NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
35. TENDERS WANTED
RICHAR LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
THURS., MARCH 30 AT 11:00 A.M.: IHC
1460 combine: Versatile 895 tractor; 3 Ford
tractors; 12 row planter; 47' cultivator; liquid
manure irrigation equipment. 4 trucks; bean
equipment; etc.; 31/2 miles west of Seaforth for
John Segeren. See Iasi week's paper for full
listing
THURS„ APRIL 6 AT 1 P,M,: Combine; 2 John
Deere tractors; truck; machinery; etc. for Rainer
Saur. 11/4 miles east, 2 miles north of Auburn.
FRT„ APRIL 7 AT 10:30 A.M.: Bob Cat loader;
nulldozer w/blade; irrigation and vegetable
planting harvest and grading equipment; 5
miles south of Grand Bend on Cold Storage
Rcl. tor Ed Mommersteeg
SAT., APRIL 8 AT 10:00 A.M.: Furniture; anti-
ques: appliances; etc. consignments still being
accepted at Lobh Auction Barn. Clinton, for
local estate plus additions.
THURS., APRIL 13 AT 12 NOON: Combine;
4 wheel drive Case tractor; IHC 1066 tractor;
7-turmw plow; 35 IHC cultivator; plus other
machinen•; 33/4 miles east of Winthrop for Mar-
tin Murray
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In The Estate of
GWENDOLYNE RUSTON
All persons having claims against Tt5E ESTATE
OF GWENDOLYNE RUSTON late of the
Village of Dublin in the County of Perth, who
died on or about the 8th day of February 1989.
are hereby notified to send in full particulars
of their claims to the undersigned on or before
the 12th day of April 1989 after which date the
assets will be distributed having regard only
to claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth. Ontario this 15th day of
March 1989.
McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX
Barristers, &c.,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executor
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MARCH 29, 1989 — 17A
38. SERVICE
DIRECTORY
f..
STAFFEN'SLAVVN ROLLING
LAWN CARE
527.2280
HOWATT
CONSTRUCTION
Concrete and General Contracting
•FOUNDATIONS °SIDEWALKS
•DRIVEWAYS •FLOORING
R.R. 41 AUBURN, ONT. NOM 1E0
(519) 523-4338
TEN DERS
INVITED
39. CARD OF THANKS
PHILLIPS
The family of Angelo Phillips wish to express
their thanks to our friends, neighbours and
relatives tor all the Mass offerings, floral
tributes, memorial donations and prayers dur-
ing our recent bereavement. Special thanks to
Father Caruana, the St. James Children's
Choir and Altar boys and to the members of
the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 156 for
their memorial service. Thank you to Ross
Ribey, Whitney Ribey Funeral Home, the
pallbearers and to the Legion Auxiliary for the
lovely lunch after the funeral. For all the food
brought to our home, your phone calls, cards
and offers of sympathy and support at this
time, we would like to express our sincere ap-
preciation Rose, Jim, Mary Ann and Rex,
Cheryl and Doug, Diane and Lon, Angela and
Dave 39-13-1
POLAND
Special thanks to Dr. Malkus, Dr. Quinlan and
Dr. Kostuk, nurses and staff at Seaforth, Strat-
ford and University Hospital Cardiac Unit. All
who sent cards, flowers and treats. Thank you
very much. Betty Poland 39-13-x1
Tenders will be received for necessary land-
scaping maintenance at Seaforth Community
Hospital and Health Centre during the 1989
season.
Tender specifications available from the
undersigned.
Tenders to close April 7, 1989 at 12:00 noon.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
CONTACT
Greg O'Reilly
Seaforth Community Hospital
24 Centennial Drove
Seaforth, Ontario
NOK 1W0
CONS* '':]l' :ELT AUCTION
Of Tractors; Truck; Implements & Misc. ;.
Items to bo head at the Jacob Auction :..
Yard to Mitchell on
WEDNESit^AY, APRIL 5
AT 1 A: O A.M.
TRACTORS: Deutz DX930 M.F.D; A.C. 7000
with cab & duals; A.C. 190 XT Series 3
with cab; int. 474D hydrostat; M.F. 1133
cab & air; M.F. 265 w/cab; M.F. 233
w/cab; J.D. 2120 diesel with 146 loader;
A.C. D -17G with good loader; M.F. 1650•
Ing. 6060; Farmall H with loader; A.L.
W1045 .with .Baader; A.C. D -14G with
(loader.
COMBINES: N.H. 985. gas with 4 row nar-
row, pickup & straw chopper; J.D. 3600
diesel with 443 cornhead, pickup &
straight; Gledner F with cab, 4 row head
& pickup; Ont. 4000 twelve ft. swether;
3.0, 7000 smother.
TILLAGE: Geo. White 18 ft. .cultivator
with buster Bois; Int. 710 3 x 18 semi-mt.
piow; int. 16 ft. wing cultivator: Glencoe
18 ft. cultivator; 18 ft. pony harrow; int.
13 ft. chisel plow; Allied harrows; Brady
17 ft. cultivator; Ford 12 ft. cultivator;
int. No. 43 18 ft. cultivator; Ovorun 3 e
14 mt. plow; 1.0..1450 4 x 16 semi-mt.; ;
Case 3 x 14 semi-mte Glencoe 16 ft.
cultivator; 18 ft. Vibroshank cultivator;
A.C. 9 ft. mt. disc.
PLANTING: J.D. 7000 eight row planter;
J.D. two row planter; int. 455 planter;
Int. 800 four row air planter; M.F. 33
seventeen run drill; I.H. 10 18 run drill.
HAYING: J.O. 24T baler; int. No. 13 five
bar raka; M.F. No. 10 baler; N.H. 66
baler; flat racks; N.H. 430 mower; N.H.
269 bailor; N.I. conditioner; N.H. 717
harvester with corn head; LH. 36 blower;
N.H. 28 blower; M.F. No. 9 baler with
thrower; two thrower racks; pipe
elevators; zero graze rack; I.N. 3 pth
mower; two Dion forage wagons with
roofs; N.H. Super 770 harvester with
pickup & electrics; Blanchard round bolo
carrier; Gehl 400 harvester with 1 row
head; Cockahutt trail mower.
MISC. IMPLEMENTS: N.I. 1100 gallon
vacuum tank; Forney 25 KW generator;
Innes end Lockwood 833 wlndrowers;
pullers; 1400 gallon water trailer; gravi-
ty bins; grain buggies; M.R. No. 13 100
bu. mix -mill; I.H. 175 spreader; Hesston
1300 gallon spreader; M.F. 110 spreader;
I.H. 155 spreader; N.I. 2 row super -
shelter; heavy 10 ft. trailer; 12 KW
generator; J.D. 210 sprayer (saddle tank
type); Goo. White 300 gallon sprayer.
MISC.: 25 ft. Midwest harrows; 7 hp aera-
tion fon; wood splitter; hog feeders; 20
ft. steel mobilo cattle feeder; 12 ft. fer-
tilizer auger; 3 ft. racks for 40 ft. trailer;
Agrlmetal bale chopper with 7 hp Hon-
do motor; tandem horse trailer; Nuhn 8
ft. pto pump; 30 Rowe dry sow stalls
(new); hog scala (now); Nuhn 2 inch elec-
tric pump; two 8 Inch poly fans & con-
trollers; plastic wanner decking; 2 rats -
ed farrowing decks; 4 Surge milk motors;
calf puller; canvas cab for 163 M.F.; co-
ment mixer; steel chuto for hoadgato;
table saw; twin Hypro pump & booms;
front tractor fenders; tarps; Champion'
out roller; silo pipes; selection of duals;
Honda 1984 three-wheeler; 12 ft. silo
roof; 8 ft. & 12 ft. Badger pto manure
pumps; pr. rolling muffler shields (new).
TRUCK: 1973 GMC 960 cab -over with
Deutz diesel tandem axle with 22 ft.
Mock rack.
CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME. Phone
271-7894. List subtect to additions and
deletions. Owners .& auctioneers not
responsible for accidents. Auctioneers
decision final.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with LD.
AUCTIONEERS
Doug Jacob
271=7894
Wall le ,Ross
519.5394077
G
AVEL TENDERS
N _ Ilett Township
Tenders wanted for the supplying, crushing
and delivering of approx. 20,000 cu. yds. of
.5/8 granular "A" gravel for the roads In
Willett Township, and must be capable of
1,200 cu. yds. or more per day. Work to be
done to the satiefactlon of the Road
Superintendent. 10,000 cu. yds. to be com-
pleted by June lst, 1989 and the remainder
by October 15th, 1989. The tenders must be
in the hands of the Road Superintendent by
4 p.m. Tuesday, April 4, 1989. They must
be accompanied with a certified cheque for
10% of the enclosed bid and must be ap-
proved by MTC. Tender forms available 01
Road Superintendent office, Londeaboro.
James F. Johnston,
Road Superintendent,
Londeaboro, Ontario
NOM 2H0
523-4404
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
POLICE
CRUISER
TENDERS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
in the Estate of
GLENFORD FREDERICK ROSE
All persons having claims against the
ESTATE OF GLENFORD FREDERICK ROSE,
late of the Township of Tuckersmlth In the
County of Huron, who died on or about the
17th day of January. 1989, are hereby
notified to send in full particulars of their
claim& to the undersigned on or before the
19th day of April 1989 after which dote the
assets will be distributed having regard only
to claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 22nd day of
March, 1989,
McConnell, Stewart & Devereaux
I%%rrleters, At,,
Seeforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executor
39. CARD OF THANKS
40. IN MEMORIAM
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
A OTHERS
PRI the Estate of
MARY ALICIA COYIE
All persons having claims against THE ESTATE
OF MARY ALICIA COYNE, late of the Town
of Mitchell in the County of Perth, who died on
or about the 9th day of March 1989, are hereby
notified to send in full particulars of their claims
to the undersigned an or before the 19th day
of April 1989, after which date the assets will
be distributed having regard only to claims
then received.,
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 22nd day of
March 1989.
McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX
Barristers, &c.,
' Seafortb, Ontario
Solicitors for the executors.
Sealed tenders will be received by the
undersigned until 5:00 p.m. local time
Monday, April 10th for a
1989 Police Cruiser
Tenders must be submitted on Town
tender forms. Specifications for vehicle
and tender forms available at the
Municipal Office.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
M. Huard AMCT (A)
Deputy -Clerk
Town of Seaforth
Box 610
Seaforth, Ontario
NOK 1 WO
TOWN
OF
CLINTON
REQUEST TENDERS
for
A 1989 One -Ton Truck
with
Extenda or Super Cab
for
The Public Works
Department
Specifications available et the Clerk's
Office during normal hours. For detail-
ed information contact the
WORKS DEPARTMENT
482-9786
Tenders will be received by the under-
signed up to 3 p.m. Monday, April 10,
1989.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
in the Estate of
LLOYD ALPHONSIS
BEDARD
All parsons having claims against THE ESTATE
OF LLOYD ALPHONSIS BEDARD, late of the
Town of Seaforth in the County of Huron, who
died on or about the 26th day of December
1988, are hereby notified to send in full par-
ticulars of their claims to the undersigned on
or before the 19th day of April 1989, cher which
dote the assets will be distributed having
regard only to claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 22nd day of
March 1989.
McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX
Barristers. &c.,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executor
38. SERVICE
DIRECTORY
KELLY'S SEWING SERVICE - All wardrobe
making bridal wear, dressmaking, children's
clothes, alterations etc. Call 522-0529. 38-9-tf
READY FOR THE SPRING SEASON - Call
Now M -B Paving -Lawn rolling, special prices
on large lawns, we use extra heavy rollers.
Professional asphalt paving and sealing. We
specialize in farm lanes, parking lots,
driveways. Please call 527-2328 or 522-0939.
30-12-4
FARMERS WANTED - who are paying too
much tax or who are not using all the tax
breaks available. When we prepare your tax
return, you'll receive every break coming to
you. You'll pay the least tax possible. Home
appointments available now! Call toll-free:
1-800-265-1002. F.B.C.- your farm tax experts
for 36 years! 36-13-bc
Fuel Oil Furnace
Repair and Cleaning
Paratcheles Maintenance
Dublin 345-2235
VIVIAN
A sincere thank you to family and friends for
the visits, cards, gifts and phone calls while I
was In Seaforth Hospital and Maplewood
Manor, the kindness of staff of Seaforth
Hospital and Maplewood Manor was greatly
appreciated. Ellen Vivian. 39-13-1
PETHICK
We would like to thank all our friends and
relatives for the cards, gifts and flowers
received during our stay in the . Stratford
General Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Leung, Dr. McCabe and the nursing staff on 3
South. Val and Andy Pethick. 39.13-x1
COOMBS
I would like to thank Dr. Malkus, Dr. Yee and
the staff of Seaforth Hospital, also thanks to
family and friends for visits, cards and best
wishes. Special thanks to the staff of the Com-
mercial for their hard work. Brian Coombs.
39-13-x1
NEWNHAM
I wish to give my most grateful thanks lo all
those who helped me when in the Hospital
recently. Seaforth Community Hospital and its
staff deserve every support in the coming
Fund-raising Campaign. Vivienne Newnham.
39-13-x1
COOPER
We the family of the late Vivan Cooper wish to
thank most sincerely the many relatives,
neighbors, and close friends for their many
kindnesses and support shown to us during
our recent and sad bereavement in the loss of
a husband, fattier and grandfather. We are
grateful for the outpouring of love and sym-
pathy during his illness and since his passing.
Special thanks to Rev. Rodgers, Harry Hoff-
man & Sons Funeral Home of Dashwood, Dr.
Jadd and nurses at South Huron Hospital and
also to the ladies of the Pentecostal Church
for providing the lovely lunch. We gratefully
acknowledge the beautiful floral tributes,
donations to the Heart fund and to the•Gideon
Bible Society and also the many sympathy
cards and we also give thanks for the food and
baking brought to our home. Your kindnesses
will always be remembered`,Dorothy Cooper
and family. 39-13-1
CONNOLLY'
The family of the late Ellen Ann Connolly wish
to express sincere thanks to relatives, friends
and neighbors for your love and support dur-
ing the recent loss of a dear wife, mother,
grandmother, great-grandmother and sister.
Your expressions of sympathy, offered
through prayers, cards, mass cards, flowers,
tood and donations were gratefully ap-
preciated. A special thank -you to Father
Loebach for his support. and comfort; and to
Father Carrigan for assisting at the funeral
mass. Thank -you to the Catholic Women's
League of St. Brigid's Church in Logan for
providing an excellent lunch and to the
Lockhart Funeral Home in Mitchell. Your kind-
ness will always be remembered.39-13-1
ANDERSON
I would like to thank all my friends and
neighbors for their cards and support while I
was a patient in Stratford Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Maclvor, Dr. Marchuck and Dr.
Malkus and my family. It will always be
remembered. Art Anderson. 39-13-x1
SHORTREED
Thanks for your many prayers, inquiries,
visits, cards and gifts during my stay at
hospital in London and since returning home.
I'm pretty slow at thank you notes so if you
don't get one please accept this one as yours.
Thanks again. Kendra Shortreed and family.
39-13-1
MacLEAN
In loving memory of J. Keith MacLean who
passed away Mar. 29, 1988.
A smile for all, a heart of gold,
One of the best this world could hold,
Never selfish, always kind,
Wonderful memories he left behind.
My days are very different now,
Without you In my life,
And though you are no longer here,
I'll always be your wire.
We 'had a good life, you and I,
One I'll always treasure
We had our times, both good and bad,
And a love you cannot measure.
I'll always have my memories,
To get me through the day,
But there is a void that cannot be filled,
Since the day you went away.
Sadly missed by Wilma. 40-13-x1
MacLEAN
In memory of our Dad, Keith MacLean, who
passed' away March 29, 1988.
'Tis well he will suffer ho more
In the loved land of the blest,
Pain fled as he trod heaven's shore:
It left him at peace and rest.
Sadly missed by his children and grand-
children.. 40-13-xl
McCOWAN
In loving memory of our wife and mother,
Mercedes who passed away March 30, 1987.
Though her smile is gone forever,
And her hand we cannot touch,
Still we have so many memories,
Of the ohe we loved so much.
Her memory is our keepsake,
With which we'll never part;
God has her in His keeping,
We have her in our hearts.
Sadly. missed, always remembered. Peter,
Michelle and Kelly. 40.13-x1
41. PERSONAL
RELIABLE Canadian and Oriental Ladies (all
ages) seek housekeeping opportunity, ex-
change for shared accommodation, new loca-
tions, companionship, etc. Request further in-
formation (604) 547-2020 anytime (7 days).
41-13-bc
I, LAURA Marie Forbes, will not be responsi-
ble for any debts incurred by my' husband,
Paul Steven Forbes, as of this date March 22,
1989. • 41-12-x3
WOULD YOU like to correspond with. unat-
tached Christian people in Canada with the
object being companionship or marriage?
Write to Ashgrove, RFI 4, Thunder Bay, Ont.
P7C4Z2. 41-13-bc
WITNESSES WANTED. Anyone who saw a
silver-gray Volkswagen VRH 835 or a dark
blue Mercury TZW 990 bn Hwy. No. 9 bet-
ween Arthur and Teviotdale or a fatal collision
involving these vehicles Sunday, June 28,
1987, please telephone Rbbert White at (416)
369-4624 days or (416) 478-2192 evenings
Collect. 41-13-bc
42. ENGAGEMENTS
SIEMON - SMITH
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith are pleased to an-
nounce the marriage of their daughter Valerie
Edyth to Barry Irvin son of Mr, and Mrs. Roy
Siemon. The wedding will take place March
31, 1989 at St. Peter's Lutheran Church,
Brodhagen at 6:30 p.m. 42-13.1
EASTER COLOURING
CONTEST WINNERS
PRESCHOOL
Kelly McNaughton, 119 James St., Seaforth
Marie Whyte, R.R. 2 Seaforth
Courtney Fisher, Box 712, Seaforth
M. Jefferson AMCT
Clerk -Treasurer
Box 400
Clinton, Ont. NOM 1 LO
CLASSIFIEDS
areforeveryonef
HENSALL LIVESTOCK
SALES
Every Thursday at 12:30 p.m.
All classes of livestock
WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS
Victor Hargreaves Greg Hargreaves
482-7511 Clinton 262-2619 Hensall
Barry Miller
236-2717 Exeter & 229-6205 Kirkton
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 63 - 31/2 miles east of Exeter
EI I u ran
xpositor
'527-024.0
23:r -H 2.3
6, 7, 8 YEARS
Peter Ryan, R.R. 4 Walton
Janelle Wood, Seaforth
Marsha Denys, R.R. 1 Brucefield
9, 10, 11, 12 YEARS
Jeremy Bennewies, R.R. 1 Dublin
Carly Price, East Front St., Egmondville
teff Flanagan, R.R. 1 Dublin
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