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The Huron Expositor, 1983-05-11, Page 171 Motootoollownoorlowwworminewwwwwoloilo Reil Estate Apts. for Rent. Card of Thanks In Memoriam Notice , - Notice Notice 3 plus acres. Barn 20 x 40, 11/2 storey brick house, 8 roonfs, 11/2 baths, 100 amps., drilled well. Seaforth, 527-1066.19x1 Apts. for Rent FOR RENT in Seaforth, 3-1 bedroom apartments, newly renovated, broadloomed. Call 527-0712 after 5. , 15-9-tf Wanted to Rent 2 bedroom apartment with stove and fridge. North Main. 527-1715. 15-18x2 • 2 bedroom apartment, 63 Side St. available immediate- ly, fully broadloomed, appli- ances. $299 per month plus utilities. Call 527-0728 or 672-2$20, London for ap- pointment. 15-16-1 1 bedroom ,apartment, 63 Side Stj, available imme- diate!y./ fully broadloomed; appliances. 5255 per month plus utilities. Call 527-0728 or 672-2820 London for app in't1 menu 15 2 bedroom apartment, heated all downstairs. Available now. Phohe.Gordon Nobel 527-0840. 15-19x1 AVAILABLE July 1st, close to stores, newly renovated, cozy, heated, 1 bedroom apt. 5175 monthly. 527-1507. 15-19-tf UPPER duplex, 2 bedroom, own gas furnace, separate entrance, parking. 527-1833 or527-0160. 15-19-2 Eli;abeth Court Apts. 176 Oxford St., r Henson 1 BEDROOMS AVAILABLE NOW MAY AND JUNE 3or 4 bedroom house, in Seaforth. Call 482-7643 eve- nings after 6. 17-19-1 Notice INFORMATION on descend- ants of George Dobsonwho ll of farmed on int 6, Tuckersmith Twp. from 1875 - 1895. Family was Isaac, Charles, Thomas, Sara, William John, Robert J. and Edward B. Both believed to have went west, Winnipeg area. Write or phone William Dobson, Ethel, NOG 19 O , 887-6338. Bus. Directory CAMP -OUT Trailers. Hwy. 8W, Stratford, 393-5938. Your headquarters for hard- top tent trailers, travel trail- ers, from light -weights, right up to park models. truck - campers, and caps. Dealers for Prowler, Golden Falcon, Corsair, Lionel. Sales, rentals parts, service. 23-15-13 FiNE wood and cork floors for restoration or renovation from Lofthouse Woods Inc. Sales and Service, 416-877- 1485 or 519-853-0906. '23.19-01 (Includes utilities, carpeting, appliances, laundry facilities PHONE 262-3448 or 262-2615 Card of Thanks. Help Wanted Seaforth Minor Soccer wishes to thank sponsors and parti- cipants in last Saturday's Roll-a-thon. Good work everyone. 24-19-1 I wish to thank all who visited me while in the hospital and sent me cards, flowers. and gifts. Special thanks to Father ' Caruana and Father Carrigan for their visits and also Sister Mary Louis and thanks to my grandson Michael and the ambulance drivers for acting so crick on the morning of my accident. Thanks to the ladies of C. W.L. for their visits, the nurses for being so good to me and the ladies of the kitchen also to Dr. Wong,Dr. Rodney, to all my family for their visits and /grandchild- ren, thanks Patricia for all the time she visited me. This will all be appreciated and always remembered. Mrs. Mary Nigh •24-19-1 1 would like to thank all my friends and relatives who visited and sent cards and flowers while i was a patient in both Seaforth and Stratford Hospitals. Special thank you goes to Dr. Malkus and nurses in Seaforth and Dr's Lencozner, Fuller, Tamblyn and Mciver and the nursing staff on the 3rd floor in Stratford Hospital. Also a special thank you goes to my family and friends for helping to look after Daryl. it was all greatly appreciated. Hilda Young 24-19x1 A sincere thank you to my friends and relatives for their cards. flowers and visits during my stay in Seaforth Hospital Special thanks to the ambulance drivers, Dr. Underwood, Rev. Gordon Simmons, St. Thomas Church A.C.W. and the hospital staff. Kindness and care are never forgotten. Mrs. Caroline McGavin '— 24-19-1 Help Wanted MUIR: In loving memory of a wonderful grandmother Orma Muir. Always remembered and sad- ly missed by Tracy, Jann, Aimee, Adam, Brian and Julie -Ann. 25-19.1 MUiR: In loving memory of Mrs. Orma Muir who passed 1w8ay 1 year ago May 10th Without farewell she fell asleep With only memories for us to keep If she could have spoken before she died These are the words she would have replied This life for me is truly past i loved you all to the very last Weep not for me but courage take And love each other for my sake. Always remembered by Cheryl, Ray and Paul. 25-19-1 1 would like to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for their gifts, cards and flowers while 1 was a patient in University Hospital, London. Special thanks to Dr. Rora- beck and Dr. O'Connor and the nursing staff. It was very much appreciated. Ruby Triebne,r 24.19-1 I would like to a ;press my deepest thanks to family, friends and neighbours for the cards and flowers sent during my recent loss and for donations to the Cancer Soci- ety made in Robbie's mem- ory. Les Seiler 24-19-1 WANTED Carriers to deliver Focus News Magazine ' in Seaforth APPLY IN WRITING TO: The Huron Expositor P.O. Box 69 Seaforth, Ontario NOK 1WO Auction Sales Auction Sales i would like to thank my friends and neighbours for all the beautiful gifts 1 received on the Occasion of a shower held for me on April 8. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. • Effie Nesbitt 24-19-1 GLANVILLE: In loving mem- ory of our dear grandson John Boy who passed away May 16, 1981. Life must go on we know that is true, But its not the same since we lost you You left so suddenly without goodbye But our memories of you will never die. Sadly missed by Grandpa and Grandma Glanville. Personal PHIL'S Refrigerator and Ap- pliance Service. Prompt, de- pendable service to all makes and models of domestic ap- pliances. Phone 087-9062. 19-9:tf PREGNANT and distressed? Married or single. Free con- fidential support. CaII collect Birthright 432.7197 or after 6 p.m. 527-0115. 19-9-tf HAMMER and SAW For all your • home - renovations - additions - decks - steps - cabinets built to tit - interior trimming 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE Contact JIM COLEMAN 527-1684 • NOTICE THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 11, 1983--17 Mother's Day visitors ' in Walton on Sunday Due.; to Bridge Construction, Grey Township, Side Road 15/16 between concessions*end 17, WILL BE CLOSER from May 4th, 1983 to July 8th, 1983 -. inclusive. Please make alternate travel arrange- ments. ROY WILLIAMSON, Grey Township Road Superintendent REWARD for information leading to conviction for known vandal on Tucker - smith property, May 8. Box 869, Seaforth. 26-19-1 Notice Geo. A. Sills & Sons Hardware FUEL OIL FURNACE Repair and Cleaning 24 HOUR SERVICE PARATCHEK'S MAINTENANCE' Dublin 345-2235 MERCHANTS PLUMBING -HEATING & ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Phone _ . 527-1620 Seaforth Notice To the Landowners of the Township of Morris The Township of Morris are participants in the Canada Ontario Employment Development Pro- gram for 1983. The township roadsides will be upgraded by the program. Any landowners in the township of Morris wishing their roadsides to be improved by clearing of brush, removal of old fence rows, removal of trees, removal of the debris etc. Contact the undersigned by May 27, 1983 LLOYD MICHIE Township of Morris Road Superintendent 887-6472 Correspondent and Margaret Craig. There MRS. A14AN McCALL will be another eurehre in two 887.6677; weeks. Dessert euchre set for It was Family acid Baptis- May 31. mal Sunday at Duff's United PERSONALS Church. Presentatibn of fam- ilies for baptismal was an - flounced by Bruce Clark. Infants baptized-' were tat-, heryn Irene, daughter of Clint and Judy Emmrich and Kelly Ann. Elizabeth, daugh- ter of Richard and Jo Ann McDonald. Next Sunday Rev. Dr, Gordon Hazlewood will con= duct worship at 10:30 a.m. when Rev. Swan will attend London Conference in Wood- stock. The community is extend- ed an invitation to attend an open meeting of the Walton Women's Institute at Brus- sels Public School, May 18 at 8:OOp.m. Speaker Mrs. Hiep Nguyen, 'topic "Experience of Viet Nam and,lmmiygration to Canada." She is the Mother •of a boat family sponsored by the Varna - Goshen United Chhtches. Captain Fred Marshall of the Wingham Salvation Army spoke to the U.C.W. general meeting May 4. He worked 20 years in the States then retired but was called to fill in for a few months. He told of his work and exper- iences. A question , and an- swer period proved quite interesting. When presented with an envelope of money he said it would be turned over to the Red Shield. The bale being packed at this church • after the weekend of May 22 will be sent to the Wingham Salvation Army. The up -coming garage sale m June was discussed , The forming of new groups will be brought up at the next general meeting. PLAY EUCHRE Seven tables were in play at the euchre Tuesday even- ing in the community hall. Prize winners were: high lady - Leona McDonald. low Mildred McTaggart. high man - Bert Doer, low - Annie Reid (playing as a man)r grandmother with the most grandchildren - Mrs. Mel Jacklin. Hostesses were Valerie Shot -treed. Alberta Hurtle HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES VEAL'S Abattoir and Meat Market Hwy. 83-3' miles east of Exeter 1 would like to express my „thanks for ,the cards,.flowers. and to all those who helped • Dan and the children in any way while 1 was a patient in Seaforth Hospital. Sincere thanks to Dr. Underwood for -doing the surgery and to the nurses who made my stay more comfortable. Your kind- ness will never be forgotten. Mary Bachert 24-19-1 FARM EQUIPMENT OF OVER 60 TRACTORS & 100 PIECES OF EQUIPMENT AT BRINDLEY SALES YARD Saturday, May 21st 9:30 A.M. 1 wish to thank all my family, relatives, and friends who remembered me while being a patient in Seaforth Com- munity Hospital. For all the nice gifts, cards, flowers and visits and also special thanks to the doctors and nurses for all their kind care and also to my roommate Mrs. Mary Nigh for being such good company. Sincerely . Sherry Dayman 74-19x1 Auction Sales SUNWORTHY WALL COVERINGS 20% OFF at Bail Macaulay n7 =6910., , ,.,Seaforth BACHERT MEATS CUSTOM KILLING Cutting & Wrapping FREEZING Brindley Auctions (519)-529-7625 AUCTIONEER: GORDON H. RRINDLEY AUCTION SALE OF INTEREST TO BE HELD AT WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE, consisting of antique furniture and dishes. SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1983 11:00 A.M. PARTIAL LISTING OF ANTIQUES: 36" Riley Whiting weight clock; wall telephone; 2 Coal oil lamps (ono bull's eye); 2 spool floor lamps; table lamps; 2 parlour tables; wicker fern stand; round fern stand; wash stand & pitcher; press back high choir; press back rocker; bookshelf case, 6 plank chairs; fable model gramophone; patterned rug: 5 large gilt frampic- tures; copper boiler; 3-gol. finger painted crock with handles; 2 wide mouth lugs; bean pot; quantity dishes, Including 2 Bennington bowls, carnival glass; pieces Limoges, amethyst, flow blue, cranberry, crystal, several cups and saucers, vases and many other In- teresting Items. OTHER ARTICLES: 2 2.plece Sklar chesterfield suites (one Fr. Provincial): single & double beds: night stand; La-Z Bey chair & stool:.upholstered chair & stool; pair of Hurricane lamps; braided mats: trunks; suit cases; wall heater: several small tables and chairs: quantity quilts, blankets, bedding; handmade lace cloth; 2 metal banks (kicking cow and trick dog); fold -up picnic table: umbrella & table: patio table: padded chaise lounge: electric mower; usual kitchen Items; lawn sprayer; half size cream can: quantity of other Items. PREVIEW: Friday, May 13, 2.5 and Saturday, May 14. 10 a.m. to sole time. You will be well advised to attend as this Is an in- teresting offering. MOBILE LUNCH JACK ALEXANDER AUCTIONEER Tel: 357-1011 and 337-1442 RICHARD LOBB Auctioneer AUCTION CALENDAR Clinton 482-7898 THURS. MAY 12 M 1 p.m.: Combine, swath- cr, tractors. machinery etc. for Carl Richardson to be held at Lot 29. Con. 4 Tuckersmith Town- ship. 2 miles cast of Bruceficld. Township of Tuckersmith NOTICE To Ratepayers , Re: Harpurhey Cemetery Any ratepayers having an objection to the en- largement of the ceme- tery by the addition of an area approximately 42 feet by 255 feet to the northerly boundary of the cemetery is asked to register such objection with the undersigned within ten days of this notice. - JACK MCLACHLAN Clerk, Township of Tuckersmith, GMB 117, R.R.#5, Clinton, Ontario NOM ILO Dated May 9, 1983 Auction Sales KILL DAY -ON TUESDAY govt. Inspected„ on the (arm 1 MILE EAST OF WALTON 887-9328 EVERY THURSDAY AT 1:30 P.M. All classes of livestock WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS Greg Hargreaves 262-2619 Hensall Victor Hargreaves 482-7511 Clinton Barry Miller 236-2717 Exeter and 229-6205 Kirkton 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. Mr. and Mrs. Roily Achill- es -were supper guests on Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sills and family, Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs, Clint Emtn- rich entertained their famil- ies and friends to a dinner on Sunday following the christ- ening of their baby -daughter . at Duff's church. Mrs. Clarence Regele. of Brodhagen visited on Moth- er's Day with her daughter Elsie Carter, Jim and family and attended the special service at Duff's Church when her granddaughter played the piano prior to the service. Mr. and Mrs. • Watson Webster, Clinton were guests on Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether and family. hfiss Gail Searle, Bramp- ton spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle, helping them to celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary. May 8. Congratulations Allan and Alice from all your neigh- bours and friends. Guests with Rick and Jo Ann McDonald at their home on Sunday following the bap- tism of their baby daughter were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clarke. Mr. Herb Clarke, Mr. Orville Kahle. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Horn, Mr. Paul Clark, Mrs. Dale Wall' and boys. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Ken McDonald, R.R. 2 Blyth and Mr. and Firs. Ernie Stevens, Walton. Legal Notices Auction Sales ••••••••••••• E • • • • • • R.G. GETHKE AUCTION • • CALENDAR • • • SAT. MAY 21: Consign- • • ment Auction. Sale of • • horses, tack, smaller • • farm machinery, etc. to • • be held at Walnut Lane • • Farm 1'/4 miles from • • Bornholm. For more in- • • formation call 347-2465. • • MON. MAY 30, 7:00 • • p.m.: Property auction of • • house and lot. Part lot • • 16, Concession 2, Logan, • p 11/4 miles from Mitchell. • • • R.G. GETHKE • • Proprietor •- • • REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALE Notice Three bedroom one storey home to be offered by Public Auction for Mrs. Elizabeth Connolly of Dublin, Ont. Wednesday Evening, May 18, at 7:30 p.m. Property known as Plan 316, Lot 28 and west part lot 29, Raglan Street in the village of Dublin, Ont. situated on a large lot 80 ft. x 132 ft. is a three bedroom frame house with full basement, natural gas furnace, natural gas water heater, three piece bathroom, kitchen with cupboards. sun porch, combination dining and living room with carpet. There also is a earaee or workshop 22 ft. x 14 ft. TERMS ON PROPERTY: 10'/: % down evening of sale, balance due in 30 days. Being ottered subject to a reasonable reserve bid. For viewing of property phone Mrs. Grace Murray al 345-2787 AUCTIONEER — RICHARD LOBB Clinton, 482-7898• Note: Also selling Admiral 26" floor model colour � TV with fancy cabinet. Hank's Small Engines Service 1 MILE NORTH OF LONDESBORO 52-9202 Lawn a d Garden Equip ent Repair New and Used Garden Equipment In Stock TENDER SCHOOL BUSES Sealed tenders .will be received by R.B.zAllan, Superintendent of Operations, for the supply of five (5) new school buses. Tender closing effective 12 o'clock noon. Friday, May 27, 1983. Specifications and tender forms are available at the Board Office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. •.R.L. Cunningham Transportation Manager THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 103 Albert Street Clinton, Ontario NOM 1L0 D. Wallace D.J. Cochrane Chairman Director TOWN OF SEAFORTH Tenders will be received by the under- signed until 5:00 p.m. CLEARING AUCTION SALE Self propelled combine, three tractors, forage and tillage equipment etc. to be held for Ross Lovett at Lot 34, 35, 36, Concession -8, Hullett Township, five miles north of Clinton, Ontario on Baseline rod or five miles south of Auburn, Ont FRI. MAY 13, 1 p.m. Combine. tractors. ma- chinery etc. for Ross Lovett. 5 miles north of Clinton. Ont. on Base- line Rd. SAT. MAY 14th at 10:011 a.m.: Furniture, an• tiques. and appliances at Richard l.ohh's Barn. WED. MAY 18 at 7:30 1 bedroom house in Dublin for Mrs. Elizabeth Con- nolly. MON. MAY 23rd at 10:00 a.m.: Furniture. antiques. and appliances etc. for Esther Jamieson at Richard Lobb's Barn. SAT. MAY 28th at 10:00 a.m. and SUNDAY, MAY 29th at 11:00 a.m.: Top quality and rare antique glassware, and furniture to be held for the Estate of Percy and Roberta Woolacott at the Mitchell Arena. Mitchell Ont. Catalogues will he available at May 7th sale for May 28th and May 29th sales. Friday, May 13, LARGE ESTATE AUCTION SALE Power wood working tools, lawn mower, antiques, furniture etc, to be held at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton, Ont. for Goderich Estate plus other good consignments. at l p.m. SEE LAST WEEK'S PAPER FOR FULL LISTING Farm Is sold TERMS CASH AUCTIONEER _ RICHARD 10130 482-7898 OWNER ROSS LOVETT PHONE 519-482.9802 REMINDER AUCTION SALE Combine. three tractors, swather, farm machin- ery etc. to be held at Lot 29, Concession 4 Tuckersmith Township, two miles east of Brucefield, Ont. for Carl Richardson. Thursday, May 12 at 1 p.m. SEE LAST WEEK'S PAPER FOR FULL LISTING PLUS COCKSHUTT 18 FT. WHEEL DISC, BALEN BATCH DRYER. TERMS CASH — FARM SOLD AUCTIONEER — RiCHARD LOBE Clinton 482-7898 Fot lnformatlon phone the owner CARURICHARDSON 519-527.1487 RICHARD LOBB — AUCTIONEER 482-7898 Owher or auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale. Saturday, May 14 al 10 a.m, Wood turning lathe with motor and chisels, 40 steel posts. Black and Decker router, Rockwell Beaver 10" handsaw, Black and Decker radial arm saw w/ 17" rip out and De Watt 3" cut Rockwell Beaver 6" plainer with electric motor, skill saw. jig saw. small battery charger, 5" vise, '/4 hp electric motor and emery new power bench grinder, six ton jack, wood clamps. handsaws. plus several small hand tools, Lawn Boy lawn mower, water softener, etc. two chainsaws. electric snowblower, electric lawnmowers. FURNITURE: Round dining table with centre pedestal, six oak chairs, six matching pressback chairs, two washstands, four antique wooden planes, Heinzman piano sounds good but needs repairs: buffet with mirror. small pine blanket box, knee hole desk. Boston rocker, book case, walnut gate leg table, small air conditioner, single box spring and mattress, antique dresser w/mirror, portable typewriter. umbrella -table, Candle component set w/eight track player and record player, floor lamps, coffee and end tables, chesterfield chair, largetnirror, pictures, chests of drawers, kitchen chairs. golf clubs, B & W portable TV, fainting couch. table lamps, tredle sewing machine. magazine table, lawn chairs, jet hockey game, floor model, hi fi set. oak office desk with 3 drawers and matching office chair. small pool table, Royal Albert cups and saucers. 2 external speakers for hi fi plus many items too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH AUCTIONEER — RICHARD LOBB • 482-7898 Tuesday, May 24 for the purchase of the Town of Seaforth Public Works Shed and land on which it is situated. PROPERTY: Description/Location: Rail- way Street, Play 387, Lot 81, Blk J, .23 acres,, 74.25' Fr., 132.00' Depth ZONED: Restricted Industrial BUILDING SPECIFICATIONS: 40' x 80' Quonset Building covered with steel DOORS: 1-13.6' x 14' overhead door, 2 entrance doors - oile at each end WINDOWS: 2 at each end HYDRO: 60 amp. service CLOSED IN AREA: Approximately 33' at opposite end of doors -insulated with fibreglass HEAT: Gas, forced air in enclosed area orfly LIGHTING: Fluorescent light in en- closed area, 4-300 watt 'bulbs in open area OFFICE: 1 fluorescent light. No heat WASHROOM: Basin, toilet, connected to sanitary sewer, no heat. Inspection of the above may be made any weekday except Saturday, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. by appointment only. Contact John Forrest, Public Works Superintendent at 527-1710 or the Town Clerk's Office at 527-0160. . Bidder must include a deposit of 10% of the tender price by certified cheque to be submitted with tender, remainder pay- able by certif ied cheque within 30 days of closing from date of acceptance. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES CROCKER AMCT Clerk -Treasurer Town of Seaforth 1