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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1989-06-14, Page 1414A - THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 14, 1989 23. REAL ESTATE 35. TENDERS WANTED 35. TENDERS WANTED 39. CARD OF THANKS "SUDDENLY IT1S•SOLD" AA. if you think you have a drinking problem Alcoholics Anonymous has worked for millions. Call 527-1650. 31-23-tf ARE YOU LIVING with a drinking problem? Al Anon can help. 527-1650 31-24-1 32. VACATIONS Mason Bailey 482-9371 BROKER (24 Hour Service) Bordon Hill 233.33187 SALES REPRESENTATIVE 30 ACRE FARM - Near Auburn, good frame home, lots of buildings, ideal for part time far• ming or horses. BRUCEFIELD - Very modern brick bungalow on spacious corner tot. Many extras include stone fireplace, covered patio, satellite dish with 45'• T.V. and much, much more. CLINTON - 11/2 _tlgq[ tfime home, Ontario Street. Large lot,95,tT »rice. NEW LISTING • Vonastra, heated workshop on large corner lot. INVESTMENT PROPERTY - Commercial, down. town, excellent long term lease in effect. COMMERCIAL P with good 1 floor steel clad building. INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES - Vanastro. Sale or lease. 21. WANTED TO BUY CANAL CRUISES on scenic Trent -Severn Waterway and Rideau Canal aboard KAWAR- THA VOYAGEUR; private state -rooms; all meals; free brochure from Captain Marc, Box 1540, Peterborough, K9J 7T-17 32-24-bc CLEAN, housekeeping cottages, seasonal trailer sites on KUSHOG LAKE, Park setting in Haliburton Highlands. Marine rentals, good fishing, beach and more! Twin Rocks Resort, RR 2, Minden, Ontario, KOM 2K0, (705) 489-2247. 32-24-bc 34. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE, Wed., June 28, 5 p.m. Londesboro Hwy. No. 4 Sheet Metal, Plumb- ing Equipment and small amount of stock for Tom Duizer. 34 -24 - OLD GLASS, china and wooden furniture, beds, dressers, tables, chairs, etc. Phone 527-2095. 21-23-x3 OLDER PAINTINGS and works of art - one or entire collection. Pearl Mearns, Box 1266, Caledonia, Ontario, NOA 1AO. (416) 765-6782. 21-24-bc 24. PROPERTY FOR SALE HICKORY GROVE fully serviced trailer sites, Lake Erie frontage; London/Chatham area; beach, pool rec centre; from $9,900.00; $1,000.00 down. Free BBQ with purchase 785-0008 or (416)292-1711. 24-24-bc SMALL-TOWN HOTEL, 14 rooms, dining. room and lounge. Thessalon, Ontario. Asking $129,000. Widow - must sell. Also: 3 cottages with small campground, residence, store. Needs work. Bruce Mines, $83,000. F.A. Knecht Real Estate, 705-841-1045. 24-24-bc 25. PROPERTY FOR RENT ' MODERN PROFESSIONAL - OFFICE on Albert St. Clinton. Available June 1st. $400.00 per month, includes all utilities. Call 482-9210. 25-23-tf COTTAGES FOR RENT Lakefront, super clean, fully equipped. We also have FAMILY CAMPING with three way hook-ups, boat launch and rentals, new ,washrooms and showers .being installed for. 1989 season. SILVER LAKE T. & T:'PARI , 12 miles east of Kincardine on Highway 9. Phone 395-3330. 25-23-tf n "BEACH 1T UP" One and two bedroom cottages on sate sandy beach from $385, weekly. Breaker's Beach Resort, Port Franks. 1-243-2767. 25-23-3 HOUSE FOR RENT in Egmondville, 3 bedrooms, July 1. Phone 522-1009. Gas heat. 25-24-2 26. APARTMENTS FOR RENT MAXWELL Apartments - Bachelor apart ments, rent from $238.00 to $315.00 per month. Call 393-6921. 26-23-8 BRAND NEW bachelor apartment. Fridge and stove included. Available July 1. 527-0420 or 522-1323. 26-23-3 27. FOR SALE OR RENT REG BAOLEY 345-2564 BILL PRESZCATOR 233-3220 Office: 527-2540 Monday to Friday JIM PRESZCATOR 482.7128 (Manager) OFFICE: 527-2540 Monsey to Fnd.y Fame = Estate - Real Estate Sales Liquidation of All Kinds CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME TENDERS HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR THE FOLLOWING: PART 1 - DRAINAGE AND PAVING - HURON CENTENNIAL SCHOOL, BRUCEFIELD PART 2 - DRAINAGE - ROBERTSON MEMORIAL SCHOOL, GODERICH The work includes approximately; - 528 lineal metres of 150 mm to 200 mm sub -drains - 360 m2 of earth excavation - 750 tonnes of granular backlit! - 250 tonnes of hot mix asphalt as well as other work incidental thereto. Plans, specifications and tender forms may be obtained from the office of the Huron County Board of Education, 103 Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario, NOM ILO, and the office of B. M. Ross and Associates Limited, 62 North Street, Goderich, Ontario, N7A 2T4. Deadline for tender submission Is 1:00 p.m., June 23, 1989. A certified cheque in the amount of $2,000.00 must accompany each bid. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HULLETT TOWNSHIP TENDERS WANTED Tenders to be called two ways for this lob of Road Construction. #1. The contractor responsible for loading, hauling and spreading of road building material. Under item el Mullett Twp. will supply material. #2. Tho contractor to supply, load, haul and spread the clay and B grovel need- ed for the road construction. We would be using approximately 12,000 cu. yds. of B gravel and 5,000 cu. yds. of clay for the` Road Construction In Hullett Twp. Work to start around the 14th of August 1989. Contact the Road Superintendent for tender forms, and they must be received by the Road Superintendent containing a certified cheque of 10% of the enclosed bid by 4 p.m., June 20, 1989. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accti4rtod and must be approved by MTC. Jim Johnston., Rd. Supt. Londesboro, Ont. NOM 2H0 323-4404 37. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 34. AUCTION SALES Doug Jacob & Hallie Ross ,271-7894 or 393-6214' AUCTION "' GIST ER WED-, JUNE 14 AT 5:00 P.M.: Clearing auction of appliances; tools & woodworking equipment; and household effects to be held West of Seaforth on the Harpu They Road for Joseph T. Haiti. TIBIURS., JUNE 05 AT 6:00 P.M.: Auction of appliances; antiques; & household effects to be held at the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert Si. in Mitchell for Jim and Emily Armstrong. TUES., JULY 4 AT 6:00 P.M.: Clearing auction of tractors; implements & misc. items to be held 3 miles west of Mitchell on Highway 8. Glenn and Joy Pepper prop. • SAT., JULY 15 AT 10:00 I',M.: Auction of antique tractors; gas engines; antiques; im- plements & household effects to be held 4 miles we:: of Wllo,sgrove jar Eric Hinz and the Estate of the late Miriam Richardson. , NEW AND USED Satellite Systems, rent or lease to own with easy monthly payments; also,, repairs to all makes. L & A Southwest Satellite, day or night 524-9595. 27-23-01 30. ROOM & BOARD REQUIRED Room and Board for responsible seventeen year old male student in Seaforth or area. FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES GODERICH 1.800265.5198 14. ARTICLES FOR SALE NORITAKE CHINA SALE! Terrific discount on current patterns. Delivered well packed, in- sured. Specify your Noritake pattern. For price list, shipping details, call Alexander's, "The Noritake Experts", Toronto. Toll free: 1-800-263-5896. Clip and save. 14-24-bc BEST BUILDING BUYS - Save thousands while supply lasts - summer clearance - we have limited steel left from our largest spring sale ever - PARAGON STEEL 1-800-263-8499 (24 hours). 14.24-bc BONAIR R.V.'s & Trailers. Utility, Hardtop, Tent, Fifth -wheel, Travel & Park models. Also awnings, Add -a -room, Air Conditioners, Trailer -Hitches and Accessories. New and Us- ed. Large selection, low prices. Royal Trailer and R.V. Centre, Teviotdate, Ont. (519) 343-2122. 14=24-bc The RUST BUSTER. New ..technology. to Canadaeliminatesrusty, smelly, bad tasting water. Purifies your entire water supply for on- ly "pennies a day"'Eliminates -the need for :chemical iron filters ,arid,rstleCk ch).orination. :No=Salt 4r qulr i. =for Rattier information, •;write Throllast Auster,sa{ o, -5;63$0 Tomken . Road, Mississauga, -Ontario, LET 1'K2.. Gail: toll •free 14300487-3423. Sales and Service riepresenteddhroughoutOntario. 14x24-bc ''a LARGE AUCTION SALE RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482.7898 SAT., JUNE 17 AT 10 A.M,: Riding mower, large modern dining suite and bedroom suites, appliances, furniture; etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton for Mrs. Emerson Kyle of Kippen. No additions. SAT., JUNE 24 AT 9 A.M,: Old machine sho lathes and equipment; old car parts; Old sign tools and garage equipment; 2 tractors; wheel ATC; antiques; etc.; large offering Mark's Garage in Walton. Established 1925. Nelson and Maxine Marks. 3 at in SAT, JULY 1 AT 10 A.M.: Large auction at Richard Lobb's Auction, Clinton. Modem ap- pliances and furniture from Watford home plus good additions. SAT., JULY 9: Groceries; bulk food; some an- tiques; 3 miles west of Hensall at Ferguson's store. Quality dining and bedroom suites; electric organ; appliances; riding mower; gun; etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton for MRS. EMERSON KYLE of Kippen on SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1989 AT 10:00 A.M. LAWN MOWERS: Ford RMT 66 riding lawn mower; 3 HP 21" gas mower. .ORGAN: Hammond 125XL electric organ with double keyboard, auto. earl rhythm, visual memory. silent sound, foot pedal, in excellent condition. APPLIANCES: Zenith 26" floor model colour TV with remote, new Oct. '81; Gilson chest freezer, approx. 15 cu. ft„ matching GE Encore auto. washer and dryer; Inglls Superb 30" electric stove, like new; older Westinghouse fridge; humidifier; GE vacuum cleaner; floor model stereo: propane barbecue. FURNITUE: Sklar Peppier 9 pc. modern dining room suite with large beautiful china cabinet, table extends from 5' to 0', like now; Sklar Peppier Spc. modern bedroom suite with queen size box spring and mattress, Ilke new; Dellcraft 4 pc. modern bedroom suite with dou- ble box spring and mattress, like new; antique quarter cut oak dresser w/large minor; continental double bed; French Provincial coffee and end tablas; French Provindal chesterfield and chair; hexagon glass display pedestal table; unusual antique mahogany arm chair; smallpedestal table; oval chrome kit- chen table and chairs; antique nursing rocker w/caned seat; recliner chair; ball tree; modern security safe; desk; table lamps; swag lamp; brass jar- diniere; exercise bike; Plywood war- drobe; cedar chest; hall mirror; hump trunk; 2 trunks; baby buggy; Argue pro- tector and screen; treadle sowing machine; older chest of drawers; Hoover upright vacuum; old floor model radio: antique bag cart: card table; Savagemodel340 30.30 cel Nike, old chesterfield and chair; bedding includes sheets, .wool blankets, handmade quilts, handmade crib quilt; .sadirons electric heaters; ceramic -Christmas tree; lights, decorations, 6' tree; dishes and glassware including several anti- que places; 2 small -RS Prussia dishes; NOrltake; chest of silver; Depression glass; *liver, pieces; pots & pans. TOOLS: Small table saw; electric chain saw; car ramps: aluminum extension ladder; scythe; 12 volt vac; hedge trim- mer; electric drill; ,skill saw; ,lig .saw; clamps; staple gun; aluminum wheel barrow; also; small bench, grinder; hand tools plow more. ceflan'to attend. NOTE: .No,addlllons.In this auction. TERMS: Caleb. orCheque,wifhproper 'I,D. '( AUCTIONEERS. Rj hard ,LID:EiJ & Burt.:liobb ,4112a898 4110, LARGE AUCTION SALE NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Ire The Estate Of FRANK EDWIN ROBERTON All persons having claims against the ESTATE OF FRANK EDWIN ROBERTON, late of the Town of Seaforth in the County of Huron, who died on the 3rd day of May 1989, are hereby notified to send In full par- ticulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 5th day bf July 1989 after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 30th day of May 1989. McConnell, Stewart €, Devereaux Barristers, &co., Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the executors . SERVICE DIRECTORY Fuel 'S' 9G Furnace Repair and Cleaning Paratchek's Maintenance Dublin 345-2235 HOWATT COttSTRUC7ION Concrete and General Contracting •FOUNDATIONS SIDEWALKS *DRIVEWAYS *FLOORING R.R. 1/1 AUBURN, ONT. NOM 1E0 (519) 523.4338 Old machine shop and garage equip- ment; old car parts; tools: antique signs; 3 wheel ATC: 2 tractors; to be held at Marks Garage in Walton, On - Norio. (Established In 1925) on SATURDAY, JUNE 24th AT 9:00 A.M. TRACTORS, ATC: MF 65 diesel; Cockshutt 60; Honda 110 3 wheeler; Lucknow 7' snowblower; upright wood splitter. MACHINE SHOP LATHES, ETC.: Largo quick change lathe with 10" swing and 5' bed; Adams lathe with 6" swing and 5' bed; moon key cutter;.4" low chuck and steady rest; Turlt lathe 7" swing and 40" bed; Monarch heavy duty power hack saw; Large Williams drill press; Smaller Winlams drIli,pruss; old milling machine; threading lathe; small milling machine; .shaper; Butfurfleid dies and taps up to 1'/2"; bushing roomers up to 2.3/32"; lino shafts and ,pulleys; forge anvil; blacksmith tools; old wood lathe; tin smith anvil; 45 degree window sash sheer; Regent electric welder. GARAGE AND SHOP EQUIPMENT: Sioux valve referee, will do 5/8" valves; Sioux valve spat grinder; Coats 1010 air powered tire changer; In floor car hoist to bo removed; power greaser; 2 - wheel balancers; old motor analyzer; spark plug tester and cleaner; 6 volt charger; chain fall; cylinder hone; valve seat cutter for Model A Ford; point.set- ter for V8 Ford flat heads; 30 x 3'/2" rim bead broker; old tools;. large pipe vIse. OLD CAR PARTS: Generators, starters; axles; rear ends; door handles; trunk for 1933 Buick; Modal A wheel; etc. (phone for information) e, MISC. ITEMS: double wide Ski Doo trailer; manure spreader for trailer; numerous horse ,Items; quantity of lumber; large swivel .wood vise: 2 leg visci; wooden extension ladder. 'OLD,SIGNS: Large•Iiltoodyearsign; round Superfast Maple Leaf :AliCanadlanCo. slgn;,Marks Garage • and ,Machlnesign; .Wishing .Well sign. ANTIQUES: Marsosteam.pump ;off.of.a Case engine; steam Inlectorsand,blow off valve; wooden wall pump, made in Walton; cider press; .wood.winder;.spin- ning wheal; wooden fork; antique seeder; child's sleigh; 2 -antique .wall phones; 4-olI,,botties; woodenrplanas: .; old cash register and ,dark; ,bottles cluster of drawers; copper taps; creek ,bottle .plus quantity of scrap. PROPERTY SOLD LUNCH. BOOM TERMS: fash.orCheque.with ar®per bo. :OWNERS: Nelson and Maxine :Marks .867-6647 days or,527.1.316;nlghts. AUCTIONEERS ,Richard Lobb iBurt ;Robb 4824898 BROWN The families of the late Elizabeth (Liz) Brown would like to express their heartfelt apprecia- tion to friends, relatives, and neighbours for the love and support given to us in the loss of our loving mom, gramma, and great gramma. Thank you, for visitations, flowers, cards, charitable donations and food brought to our homes. Words cannot express the support your thoughtfulness provided. Special THANKS to Ross Ribey for making this so much easier, thanks to Rev. G.C. Gilson, the grandchildren for pallbearers, great grand- children for flower bearers, the Seaforth Legion for the lovely lunch and kind words. Everything was deeply appreciated - God Bless you all, Clara and Bill, Marg and Roily, Linda and Al, Jac and Doug, Eva and Jim, Helen and Earl, Bea and Ken and all our families. 39-24.1 MCBRIEN We wish to extend our most sincere thanks and appreciation to all our friends and relatives for their support and expressions of sympathy in the loss of a dear mother and grandmother, Margaret McBrien. A special thanks to the nurses at Callender Nursing Home for their continuous care, comfort and thoughtfulness at all times and especially dur- ing her last Illness. Thank yoiu to Dr. Hanlon, Stephen Betts and Rev. B. Nevin and Brussels Legion. Ken, Joan, Jody and Stacey Miller. 39-24-1 BROWN Perhaps you sent a lovely card, Or sat quietly In a chair, Perhaps you sent a fur snr If so, we saw it there, Perhaps you spoke the ki, .1 words, As any friend could' say, 'Perhaps you were not there at all, Just thought of us that day, What ever you did to console our hearts, We THANK YOU so much what ever the part. Thanks - Clara and Bill Brown and families. 39-24-1 WILLEMS I wish to thank my family, friends and neighbours for visits, cards and flowers and looking after my property while I was a patient in Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks to Fr. Caruana, Dr. Maikus, Dr. Rodney, nurses and staff. John Willems. 39.24x1 KIRKBY The family of the late Lew Kirkby wish to ex- press their sincere thanks to relatives and friends for the lovely cards, beautiful floral tributes and memorial donations and lunch: Special thanks to Rev. Jones, Mr. Ribey and Anna and Ralph McNichol. Also special thanks to doctors and staff at the Seaforth and Stratford Hospitals and staff at the Seaforth Manor. 39-24-x 1 MURRAY The family of the late Marion Murray would like to express their heartfelt appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for the love and support given to us In the loss of a loving wife, mother and grandmother. Thank you for the visitation, flowers, cards and food brought tD bur rtrpmes.,and,..offers-31.41eJp. , With the children. Words cannot express the support your thoughtfulness provided. Special thanks to Father Hardy, Sister Rita, Father Stapleton, St. Celumban C,W.L., the choir, pallbearers, and Seaforth ambulance. Thanks to Whitney- Ribey Funeral Home for their care and con- cern, Sincerely Frank Murray and family. 39-24-1 V'EA LS Abattoir and Meat Market Hwy. 83 - 3e miles east of Exeter 235-1123 Try us for CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING Kill Days - Tuesdays OUR SPECIALTY Home cured and smoked meats processed exactly the way you like it. HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES Every Thursday at 12:30 p.m. All classes of livestock WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS Victor Hargreaves Greg Hargreaves 482-7511 Clipton 262-2619 Hensall Barry Miller 236-2717 Exeter & 229-6205 Kirkton CUSTOM CARPET CLEANING Free Estimates CAMPBELL'S HOME DECORATING CENTRE Main St., Seaforth 527-1420 40. IN MEMORIAM McaGRATH In loving memory of Tom our son, brother and uncle who left us suddenly six years ago June 14, 1983. Down the path of memories We gently tread today All our thoughts are with you Tom As life goes on its way Some people say as time goes by The heartache will subside But the feeling in our hearts today Is the same as when you died No matter how we spend our day No matter what we do Before we close our eyes at night We always think of you To some you are forgotten To others part of the past But to us that truly loves you Tom Your memory will always last. Always remembered and sadly missed by Mom, Dad, and all your family. 40-24-xl MCCOWAN In loving memory of a dear wife Joy who pass- ed away one year ago June 19, 1988. My lips cannot tell how I miss her, My heart cannot tell what to say' God alone knows how I miss her In a home that is lonesome today. Lovingly remembered by husband Robert. 40-24-x 1 39. CARD OF THANKS 41. PERSONAL MERO The family of the late John Mere would like to thank all their friends and neighbours for their visits, cards and kind words during our recent loss. Itwasall very much appreciated. Special thanks to the Seaforth Legion for their lovely service. 39-24-x1 PARSONS We would like to take this opportunity to thank our family, friends, relatives, and neighbours, for their lovely -gifts, cards and visits on our 50th Anniversary. Everything .Is deeply pp preciated. Russell and Sylvia Parsons 39-24-x1 LAWSON" Lorne and I wish to thank our neighbours friends, and ,relatives for helping to make out 50th ,Anniversary a memorable occasion. We .also,say blanks for he beautlful ,gifts and lovely cards of best wishes. §-peeled thanks to our nieces and nephews who planned the bountiful dinner in our honor. Lorne and Vipla. 3924-x1 topiW llice, itijanAunt k pr, UvJfg0 Qd,lthe-QpB, • •,fur4Os.for4fe4joest care, ye tesiei>/,edAurigg our stay. Also ,(o ,family Ar(d ,friends ,who ,.visited, sent car4s4tfid•.gtfts,•It { sgreatly.flp- preciated, Lyn,anOGI stopper. 41.4.:4 844.x1 1)O \'tilt 1<I1u11 I1U\\ 1t1prow( t G()LI1'SL"li iron) All)-'" Get the facts. Let's Talk. Call the Ontario Ministry of Health AIDS Hotline 1 -800 -668 -AIDS 42. ENGAGEMENTS HQ TE P9N/WPSON hferman,and ,Christiane .Haste, Seaforth, are pleased to announce Ake .forthcoming ,mar- rl@@ge -oi their youfipest .,tighter Myriam Elisabeth 40,Mark 4t enrleth, tion of .Kenneth and Elizabeth 'ponaldson,'Dpn•Milis, on June 24, 1989 .at 5 :p.m. at St. James Roman ;40fm -church,' Seaforth. 442,24-x1