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Seaforth
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MAINTENANCE
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1'
Elizabeth Court
-Apartments
176' Oxford St.
Hensall
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AVAILABLE NOW
August or September
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AVAILABLE
September, October
(includes utilities. carpeting,
appliances, laundry facilities;
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Pitting machine
available for your
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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
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FRUIT FARMS LTD.
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at
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al
WATSON APPLIANCE REPAI
located in Sebringville of • •
(PHELAN'S PLAC, PH.393-'6181
BE WISE,
ADVERTISE
in the classifieds!
NOTICE
The Township of Grey
MUNICIPAL OFFICE
WILL BE CLOSED
from July 18 - July 22 inclusive
OFFICE HOURS
from July 25-29
will be
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
1 p.m. -4 p.m.
Regular office hours effective August 2nd
JANE BADLEY,AMCT
Clerk -Treasurer
Twp. of Grey
Card of Thanks Card of Thanks
Our sincere thanks; toall
those who helpled in anyway
over the past months and at
the time of Stewarts decease.
It was all very much -apprecia-
ted.
Sincerely,
Bill and Marjory Humphries
and family
24.28x1
1 extend my.grateful thanks to
my kind friends of Seaforth
and Egmondville forthe
beautiful cards, letters, gifts
and good wishes which 1
received on the occasion of
my 90th birthday.
Special thanks to the friends ,
who co kindly visited me in
Exeter, and to the members
of Seaforth Chapter No 233.
Order of the Eastern Star for
the lovely assorted plants.
Your many kindnesses are
deeply appreciated and will
always be remembered.
Mrs. A.W. Gardin, r
24-28-1
The family of the late Morley.
Cooper would like to express
their sincere thanks to all the
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours who extended their
sympathy, sent cards, flow-
ers, donations to St. Andrews
United Church, Kippen and
the Cancer Society during our
recent loss. Special thanks to
O'Connor Funeral Home, Mr
Donald Moffat, organist, Bar-
bara Cooper, honourary pall-
bearers, pallbearers, flower -
bearers and the ladies of
Kippen United Church for
serving a delicious lunch after'
the funeral. Also thanks to
the ladies who helped at the
house and to all those who
brought food to our home.,
Your kindness and thought-
fulness will always be re-
membered.
24-28-1
Thank you to our friends and
relatives for their cards, visits
and Sifts while 1 was in the
hospital. A special thanks to
Dr. Wong"and the nurses for
all their help. 1t was all
sincerely appreciated.
Teresa and John Ryan,Jr.
24-28-1
Jim and Vera McIntosh would
like to thank their family,
neighbours and friends for
helping them celebrate their
50th Anniversary. We sin-
cerely appreciate the lovely
gifts, flowers and cards that
we received. Thank you for
making this such a memora-
ble occasion.
24-28-1
FOR SALE
Fire Wood
John Beane is now
cutting in Hullett
WlldI ft res.
Phone
482-9250
Thanks, to all who helped in
removing the heated hay
from our barn. 1' was your
prompt efficient 'Service that
kept our loss to a minimum.
Special thanks to Seaforth
Fire Dept., neighbours, and
friends.
VEAL'S
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 83-31/2 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.
TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS
TENDER for
HENSALL
LIVESTOCK
SALES
•
Charlie and Judy
Glauser
24-28-1
1 wish to express pry sincere
thanks and appreciation to
my relatives. friends and kind
neighbours for all their kind-
ness shownto me in retnem-
bering me with cards, flow-
ers. treats, visits and tele-
phone calls while I was a
patient in Victoria Hospital
and since returning home.
Special thanks to those kind
people who supplied trans-
portation for my sister Bess,
special thanks to Rev. T.A.
Duke for his visits and com-
forting words of prayer and to
the nuses and staff in Victoria
Hospital.
Sincerely
Peg Grieve
24-28-1
1 want to thank Dr. Malkus,
the nurses while 1 was in
Seaforth Hospital. Thanks for
transportation and those who
visited me also for phone
calls.
Edward Byers
24-28-1
Seldon and Violet Ross
wish to thank their family,
friends and neighbours for
the memorable day and
beautiful gifts aild .cards
'honour of their 50th wedding
anniversary. Your thought-
fulness will long be remem-
bered.
24-28x1
We would like to express out
thanks to our family, rela-
tives„friends and neighbours
for helping us celebrate our
50th anniversary part. For
the lovely gifts, cards and
flowers and to all who helped
in any way. Our many thanks
to all.
Fred and Pearl Harburn
24-28x1
We the family of Tom Mc
Grath wish to express our
sincere thanks to relatives,
friends, and neighbours for
the kindness shown us in the
sudden loss of our dear son
Tom.
We would like to say a special
thank -you to the pallbearers
and flowerbearers. Also say
thank -you for the beautiful
floral tributes, mass cards
and donations to the retarded
children'and heart fun. We
would also like to say thank
you for the many sympathy
cards with their beautiful
messages which helped to
stake our burden a little
easier to bear. A special
thank you to Father Carrigan
for his heartfelt service and
kind words to the family. Also
to St. Patrick's Sr. choir for
their beautiful singing. _ We
would also like to say thank
you to Max and Barbara
Watts for the thoughtful
consideration shown to the
family. We would also like to
thank Helen Ann Elliott and
the ladies who helped in any
way for the lovely luncheon,
also the baking, sandwiches
and food that came to the
house. It was greatly appreci-
ated. Your kindness will
always be remembered.
Pat, Ruth McGrath
and family.
24-28x1
•
Caird of Thanks i, 0
.i-whult ''tthh
Mike to ank my
family atiitfriends,for virts
fibWers and cardt<':during ru�
,stakln:St. Jgqsephts H. - pita .
London. Mall special thanks
to Dr.'s Brady, Malkua and
Redoey and nurses of Sear
.forth Hospital for being there
when I needed them, •
Mrs. Jessie Hallen
24.28x1
Custom
Swathing
Grains, Flax, Rape
Seed
Can Arrange for
Combining
Phone
Jack Storey
527-1600
EVERY THURSDAY
AT 1:30 P.M.
All classes of livestock
Ellisen-Whitfield Municipal Drain
Sealed tenders, plainly marked as to
contents, will be received by the
undersigned until:
5:00 p.m. local time
Friday, July 29, 1983
for the construction of the Ellison -Whit-
field Municipal Drain,
The contract consists of approximate-
ly 450 metres of open drain tree clearing
and construction and 389 metres of
closed drain of 450 mm dia, concrete
farm tile with concrete junction box and
ditch inlet, steel pipe connection, and all
related Work.
Tender documents may be obtained
from the undersigned or from Dawson &
Johnson, Consulting Engineers, 368
Huron Street, Stratford.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
MRS. NANCY MICHIE
Clerk -Treasurer, Township of Morrls
R.R. 04, Brussels, Ontario NOG 1H0
Hank's Small
Engines Service
WE INVITE YOUR
CONSIGNMENTS
Greg Hargreaves
262-2619 Hensall
Victor Hargreaves
482-7511 Clinton
Barry Miller
236-2717 Exeter
and 229-6205 Kirkton
1 MILT, NORTH
OFLONDESBORO
523-9202
Lawn and Garden
Equipment Repair
New and Used
Garden Equipment
ran Stock
I wish to say "thank you" • to
Dr. Underwood,. and the
nursing staff at Seafoith
Community Hospital, for
their kindness and wonderful
care while I was a patient
rs. Rose Crich
there recently.
M
24.28x1
I would like to thank friendst
and relatives who sent cards
and visited me while 1 was ih
the Seaforth Hospital, • Also
thanks to Dr. Wong and Dr.
Underwood and the nurses
who looked after me, also
thanks to the Canadian Legi-
on, Branch 156 for the lovely
box of fruit. It ;'wasall
appreciated.
Gord Hildebrand
24-28x1
•
1 would like to thank everyone
for the gifts, cards, visits ,and
inquiries while 1 was a patient
in _Clinton Public Hospital.
Special thanks to my neigh-
bours who helped out at
home. Also to Rev. Duke for
his many visits. A generous
thank you to all the nurses
and doctors of the hospital.
Everything wits appreciated
very much.
Bob McMichael
24-28x1
In Memoriam
SCHENCK- Bradley Irwin, in
loving memory of a dear
brother and friend- who was
taken away July 16, 1982.
Gone are the days we used to
share,
But in our hearts your always
there.
The gates of memory will
never close, •
Wemiss you more than
anyone knows
With tender love and dear
regret
Wewho love you will never
forget.
• Always. loved and sadly
missed, Sheila. Kendall and
Brent.
25-28-1
.ti.t .• ,4., '� k
ent0
,
10g.rnid ri 4404 Duii`y
arp•;please 10 ann unce the
fo,thconiing marriageof their
daughter JeanettR arin"to
'Patrick'Edward owland. son
,of Mt”, OftMrs ; Lon, -Row-
land son of Mr and Mrs, Lou'..
Rowland, 00 Jul 2J, 1983.
The marriage will:take place
at St: Co umban Church;..St.
Columba• aC /6.28x1
1s
Mr; and MO.JohnTernple-
manStaffs wish to anpouce
the forthconiiiig marriage of
their daughter.• Darlene
Marie, to Donald' Edward
Ellison soul: of. Mrs. Ger-
-(rude, Cempstun;,, Mitchell.
The wedd ng to; take _Place
Satfrday., August 6, • 193 at 6
pm, ' at Templehaven
Farms .
26-28x1
Mr: and Mrs. Conrad Eckert
lire ppleased, to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter:. Margaret Claire to
Daniel Joseph'•Mahoney, son
of Mr. Hugh Mahoney and
the late Pat Mahoney of St.
Catharines. The wedding will
take place on Friday. July 29,
1983 at,. St. James Church..
Seaforth.
26-28-I
Mr, and Mrs= Thomas
'Murray are 'please4, to an-
nounce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their daughter Ca-
therine Madeline to Gerard
.Joseph, son of MF, and Mrs.
Narcisse Landry of Louisdale,
.Nova Scotia. The marriage
wig take place at St. Colum -
ban Church. St. Columban.
Ontario at 2:30 p.m.
26-28x1
SIEMON- in loving memory
of a dear husbandnd father
pjbert_,Ste oft hie: pas ed,
a9vayy litre yr�`ar 'Igo, J4fy
11, 1980.
Memories are like threads of
gold
They never tarnish or. grow
old,
Lovingly remembered by
his wife Lucy and family.
25-28-1
MILLER- in loving memory of
a dear husband. father.
grandfather and great grand-
father William Miller who
passed away, July 10. 1979.
This day is remembered and
quietly kept,
No words are needed,
We will never forget,
Deep in our hearts you will
always stay.
Loved and remembered
everyday.
Sadly missed and always
remembered bywife lean,.
son Lloyd and family.
25-28-x1
An Expositor Classified
will pay you dividends. Have
you tried one? Dial 527-0240.
Notice
ARE YOU living with a
drinking problem. Al Anon
can help. 527-1650.
26-28-1
SUNWORTHY
WALL
COVERINGS
20% OFF
Ball - Macaulay
527-0910 Seaforth
McGRATPII-SIMONS
Captain and Mrs. Richard A.
Simons, Bayfield are pleased
to announce the engagement
of their daughter Danielle
Rae to Allan Roderich Mc-
Grath, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Roderich McGrath. Delta,
B.C. The wedding will take
place, Saturday, Juin 30, 1983
at 4 p.m. at Shangri-la.
Residence of the brides par-
ents in Bayfield. Opzn recep-
tion to follow at 9 pm in Bay
field.
26-28-1
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EXPOSITOR
WANT - ADS',
Phone 527-0240
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Auction Sales
TOP WINNERS—Tho-•Central Ontario Music Competitions were held recently al the
Valhalla Inn In Kitchener -rand several Dublin entries walked away with first prizes. The
competition involved eitr singiog or the playing of a musical Instrument and drew
competitors from all over Central Ontario. Lori Lynn Stapleton, left, won first place In the
Open vocal Solo class, out of a field of six, and Lori Bruxer and Mark Van Bakel won fist in
the qultar duet class, aleoth a field of six. •• (Photo by Paul Mahon)
ruckers'musical on at the bend
It's the foot-stompin'est, the Playhouse at (519) 23$'-
toe-tappin'est, jig-jumpin'est ' 8451 or drop by the HCP
musical to hit Southwestern Ticket Office or outlets at
Ontario in years! It's John Theatre London. Ellison Ira -
Gray's phenomenal 18 ,
WHEELS-- the show that
took the countryby storm a
few years ago and now has
been chosen to kick off the
first season at Huron Country
Playhouse's new studio/cab-
aret theatre PLAYHOUSE 11.
Directed by Michael Bou-
cher with sets by Nandor,
Nyakas and costumes by
Pamela Lampkin, 18
WHEELS is an exhuberant,
high-spirited romp that deli-
vers a'cargo of songs and
characters that 'leap off the
.stage and into the audience's
hearts.
The cast is uniformly ex'
ceptional: Janelle Hutchison.
David Nairn; . Hank Stinson
and Kim Worobec (listed
alphabetically because it's
the only way list them) belt
out the boisterous "C B.
Radio", lament' the fate of
Sadie, "The Star of the
Hollywood Grill" (Near Ken,
ora) and barrel down the
highway with Lloyd, and Mol-
ly the husband and 'wife
"Partners".
For ticket information call
Auction Sales
LARGE AUCTION SALE
to be held at
. WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE.
SAT., JULY 16, 1983 -11 A.M.
for the estate of Harold (Shorty) Brook., '
Wingham, with a small addition
•
pap. dining room suite; 2 Fry & Blackball chester-
fields; 3 cushion sofa; parlour table; drum & end tables;
several foot stools; kitchen table '& 4 wing back padded
chain; 2 antique rockers: antique parlour display stand
w. mirror & side shelves; 2 pas. sectional settee; Easy
chair and stool; antique comb. dresser -armoire; cedar
chest: 3 pct. bedroom suite; 3 mirrors; floor lamps; hip
top trunk; several upholstered chain; Samsonitsi lard
table & choirs; bedding - sheets. blankets. pillows, etc.:
7 elec. heaters; 2 de -humidifiers; several electric
clocks; new chain law - 16" - 510 SP Sweden; quantity
hand tools; electric motor; band sew; garden tractor
trailer: chest freezer; Igo. Frost Free 2 door fridge; 2
e lectric stoves - 30" and 22"; 2 door upright frldge-
freezer; G.E. washer; G.E. dryer; mantel clod( (Seaton)
pillared style; antique mantel dock; 2 doz. bone china,
cups, saucers; dishes. glassware - carnival, depression,
e tc; approx. 250 records; kitchen pots, pans & electrical
kitchen Items: ant. coal oil lamp; Igo. quantity shovels,
rakes, hoes, etc.; lows mower; old manuol typewriter;
toys; motorcycle trunk; new plastic portable toilet.
THIS ISA PARTIAL LISTING.
PREVIEW. Friday, July 15, 1983. 2-5 and 7-9 and Satur-
day, July 16. 1983 10 o.m. to sale time.
MOBILE LUNCH
JACK ALEXANDER -AUCTIONEER
TEL. 357-1011 and 357-1442
5
vel (Exeter);. Wolder Travel
(Strathroy), Oscars (Goder-
ich) or Groombridge's (Sarn-
ia).
•
18' WHeELS—Davld Nairn as Lloyd In pursuit of his
runaway wife, Molly, In the Huron Country Playhouse
production of John Gray's 18 wheels. Dancers: from left
Janette Hutchinson, Kim Worobec, Hank Stinson. 18
Wheels..wllt be running in rep at the Playhouse until
September 2.
Count on the
Classifieds
to Do the Job
Legal Notices Legal Notices
Auction Sales
Auction Sales
BACHERT
MEATS
CUSTOM
KILLING
Cutting & Wrapping
FREEZING
KILL DAY
ON
TUESDAY
MI Meal •
nowt Inspected
on the ,arm
1 MILE EAST
OF WALTON
887-9328
AUCTION SALE
7th Annual Perth Huron Jersey Sale
Wednesday, July 20,
RICHARD
LOB.B
Auctioneer
AUCTION
CALENDAR
Clinton 482-7898
WED. JULY 20 at 12:30
p.m. Purebred Jersey
cows and heifers for
Perth Huron Jersey Club
at Clinton Arena.
JULY 23, 10 a.m.
Antiques, appliances
and furniture at Ri-
chard Lobbs Ham,
Clinton for -the Estate
of Earl Love of Hensall
and estate of Clarence
Hoy of Port Albert.
12130 p.m.
Clinton Fair Grounds
Clinton, Ontario
45 head, fresh cows and heifers, open heifers.
This is a quality offering. improve your herd with
a purebred jersey.
Sale Massager -Tagg Via Dare
482-9104
AsclloeeevIl kbard Lobb
482-7898
FRi. AUG 5, 8 p.m.
Resort river front pro-
perty with older 3
bedroom house at Port
Albert for the estate of
Clarence Hoy.
Auction Sales
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
All claims against the estate
of Jaken Honkenen, late of
the Town of Seaforth, in the
County o Huron, who died on
or about the 7th day of
December, 1980. must be
filed with the undersigned
Solicitor for the Administra-
tor of the estate on or before
the 1 Ith day of August, 1983.
thereafter the Administrator
will distribute the assets of
the estate having regard only
to the claims of which he will
then have notice.
DATED this 21st day of June.
4983.
T.C. ODETTE JR. Q.C.,
3 Erie Street North
LEAMINGTON, Ontario
N8H 2Z2
Solicitor for the said
Administrator
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
in the Estate of
WILLIAM JAMES.
McCLURE
All persons having claims
against the estate of William
James McClure. late of the
Township of McKillop in the'
County of Huron, who died on
the 7th day of June, 1983• are
hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to
the undersigned on or before
the 3rd day of AuguSt51983,
after which date the assets
will be distributed having
regard only to claims then
received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario
this 8th day of July, 1983.
McCONNELL, STEWART,
DEVEREAUX & SMITH
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executors
Tender Wanted
SAT. AUG 6 excellent
• offering of furniture
and appliances at Ri-
chard Lobbs Barn,
Clinton for Madge
Oeach of Goderich.
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"BRUSSELS SUPERIOR MARKET
STORE AU 'TION
BUSINESS SOLD - GOING FISHING
We have been instructed by the,proprietor to
,sell by Public Auction, without reserve, the
Assets of Superior. Food Market Store on Main
Street in Brussels on
Tuesday, July 19th
at 3:15 p.m. at the location.
Consisting of Store Equipment
Approx. 520,000 Food -Confectionary Inventory
Pins many other Items pertaining to this typeof
bitable's
For further information euntactt
Dlek Robinson, Sales Manager
RATHWELL & ASSOCIATES INC.
Phone 527-1458 or 527.1336Telex 069-55223
AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS
SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK IWO
77 MAIN ST,
(519) 527-1458
TENDER
SEAFORTH
COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
1
Sealed tenders will
be received by the
undersigned until 5
p.m.
Friday,
July 15,
For enlarging of
the rear parking lot of
Seaforth Community
Hospital- -
Lowest or any ten-
der not necessarily
accepted.
Specifications and
details may be picked
up from the Under-
signed.
HENRY SCHWARZ
Director of
Maintenance
Seaforth Community
Hospital
P.0.13ox 99
Seaforth, Ontario
NOK IWO