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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-07-20, Page 15it THE HURON EXPOSITOR,JULY 20, 1983 - AlBc Geo. A. Sills.. .Sons 1M Homs Hardware MERCHANTS PLUMBING -HEATING & ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Phone 527-1620 Seaforth .Notice Notice Auction Sales Card of Thanks WHITEWASHING bons, ca- ttle spraying, 30 years in business. Free estimates. Call collect 887-6217. 23-28x4 CUSTOM round baling. -Phone Evvey Rock 347-2389. 23.26-4 Every week more and more people discover what mighty jobs are accom- plished by low cost Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial 527.0241). VICTORIA Bulk Feed Tanks FARMERS For a good farm building at competitive prices PHONE RAY LAMBERS CONSTRUCTION R.R. ((2 Clinton 482-3305 FREE ESTIMATES FREE 120 page Career Guide shows how to train at home for 205 top paying full and part timeobs. Granton insti- tute 265A Adelaide Street, West, Toronto. Call (416) 977-3929 today. 19-29-01 RETIRING. Don't make a decision before visiting Turn - berry Estates. Professionally planned adult modular home park on Maitland River. One mile west of Wingham on Highway 86. Write K.R, Jja. Wingham NOG 2W0. (519) 357-2037. 19-.29-01 CRUISE the beautiful Geor- gian Bay Islands in well equipped house cruiser. Sleeps six. Still some open- ings $560 per week and weekend rates available (705) 366-2511. 19.29-01 SWEET CHERRIES ready now • Side & Centre Draw • Available from 4 to 33 ton (stock items) Montmorency Red July 18 -Aug. 1 '83 ******************* PICK YOUR OWN or get them ready picked Elizabeth Court Apartments 176 Oxford St. Hensall GIGANTIC Farm Equipment Monthly Consignment Auc- tion, Friday, July 22, 1983. At 10 a.m. sharp. Sales held 4th Friday of each .month. New and used equipment includ- ing approximately 75-100 tractors. Some industrial equipment. Skid steer load- ers,• trucks, 30 pull type and self propelled combines, and over 300 pieces of all types of farm equipment. Plus lawn and garden equipment. Terms: Cash or good cheque on day of sale, Not responsi- ble for accidents on property. Trucking and lunch available. Tractors selling at approxi- mately 2:00 p.m. Auctioneers Cliff Glibert, Alex Parr. One of Ontario's fastest growing monthly farm equipment con- signment auctions. Wayne Ward, Farm Equipment, Highway 46, Wiarton. Phone 519-534-1638. 519-534-2980. 20.29.01 Notice 1 would like to express my thanks and appreciation to Dr. Underwood, Dr. Malkus, Rev. Vanslyke. David Mc- Knight and the Ambulance attendants. Special thanks to Thelma Dale, EulwKellar and my niece Lynne Davies, also the nurses and kitchen staff. Thanks to all my friends and neighbours who brought flowers while 1 was in Strat- ford HoSpital and for food since coming home. Laura A. Stewart 24.29x1 1 BEDROOM AVAILABLE NOW August or September 2 BEDROOM AVAILABLE September, October (includes utilities, carpeting, appliances, laundry facilities; PHONE 262-3448 or 262-2615 FUEL OIL FURNACE Repair and Cleaning 24 HOUR SERVICE PARATCHEK'S MAINTENANCE Dublin 345-2235 Thanks to all the neighbours who helped during and since the fire at my home in Walton. Many thanks.F. Saur 24-29x1 • Delivery & installation services available For The Dealer Nearest You Call: Pitting machine available for your convenience. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ROCK GLEN FRUIT FARMS LTD. 1-828-3644 R.R. 1, HANOVER 364-1880 -Arkona- BACHERT MEATS CUSTOM KILLING Cutting & Wrapping FREEZING Resort Property ESTATE AUCTION SALE KILL DAY ON TUESDAY All Meat Govt. Inspected on the farm 1 MILL EAST OI9' WALTON 887-9328 SUNWORTHY WALL COVERINGS 20% OFF at Ball - Macaulay 527-0910 Seaforth .CHERRIES Pick your own Plentiful Supply - Pitting Machine. BERG ORCHARDS . Forest. Ontario (3 miles south Of Comp Ipparwesh on the Rld•e Road) 786-5762 1 want to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for their visits, cards, flowers and inquiries while 1 was in Seaforth Hospital and since coming hone. Thank you all. Stewart McCall 24-29x1 We would like to thank our family and Ron and Karen for the lovely family dinner to celebrate our 45th wedding anniversary. Also thanks for the lovely gifts we received and the cards and best wishes. 1t was all very much appreciated. Ross and Dorothy Driscoll 24-29-1 We the fancily of Stewart Humphries wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neigh- bours for their kindness dur- ing the time of our bereave- ment, for 'all the beautiful flower tgibutes, donations to the Kixney Foundation and many others. Much thanks to M.L. Watts Funeral Home, Rev, Charles Swan, pallbear- ers ,,and flowerbearers and ladies of the Walton United Church for the lunch served after the funeral, and the many gifts of food to our home. Also thanks to all who helped Stewart on his many trips to0London and visiting at home. Your kindness and thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Mary, Bob, W enda and Kim 24-29-1 We would like to thank Grandma Steffen for the spoiling and goS.d care we got while Mom was in Seaforth Hospital. Kevin and Jeff Barry 24-29-1- For the Estate of Clarence Hoy Sr.,. Pgrt Albert, Ont., just a few miles north of Goderieli, Ontario on Highway 21. Friday, August 5 VEAL'S .Abattoir and Meat Market ry Hwy. 83:3'/= miles east of Exeter HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES Hank's Small Englkl ery ce 1.MtLh?fN0'4H OF LONDESBORO 523-9202 Lawn and Garden Equipment Repair New and Used Garden Equipment In Stock 235 -1123 - at 8 p.m. Property known as Arthur Street West, Plan 2, Lot 39 and Part Lot 40, Port Albert, Ont. .7 acres of land 189 ft. road frontage, back of property borders on the nine mile river. Three bedroom older home overlooks the river with shade trees and rolling landscape, drilled well. Property will be offered subject to reasonable reserve bid. Terms IO% down day of sale, balance due in full in 30 days. For information or viewing of property phone CLARENCE HOY JR. 519-524-9282 NOTE: Property suitable for year round home. Auctioneer: RICHARD LOBB 519-482-7898 Try us for CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING Kill days -Tuesdays OUR SPECIALTY Home cured and ' smoked meats processed exactly the way you like it. 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 LARGE ESTATE AUCTION SALE Antiques, modern appliances. furniture, glass- ware, misc. items to be held at Richard Lobb's Barn. Clinton, Ont. for the Estate of Clarence Hoy Sr. of Port Albert and the Estate of Earl Love of Hensall plus several additions. Saturday, July 23 at l0 a.m. Duo Heat combination wood and oil furnace, used three years. old six wheel Amphi Cat. G;E. Fridge. one year old: Westinghouse fridge, like new; Inglis electric stove, 30 inch, like new; late model Enterprize 24 inch propane or gas stove; round dining table with three leaves, modern round dining table with six chairs; Sharp portable colour TV; buffet w/mirror; three matching dining chairs, large unusual hall tree; chaster field and chair; portable B & W TV; Lewyt vacuum cleaner; three small antique desks: $ •t • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • c • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • AUCTION SALE Card of Thanks In Memoriam' 1 would like to thank my family and friends who sent cards and flowers and visited me while 1 was iii Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Undet'wo0d and nursing staff for their kindness and wonderful care, Carol Barry 24-29-1 • w George would like to thank Dr. Lambert. Dr., Newland and the nurses, especially in Intensive Care, at Clinton' Hospital. Thanks to 'Rev. Pick, Rev. Pickett and others for visits and cards. To the ladies who helped with sup- per and the twenty-two friends who put our hay in, we are most grateful. George and Nancy Turner 24-29x1 I would like to thank the Seaforth Chapter Order of the Eastern Star, my kind friends of Seaforth who visited me in Exeter, for lovely gifts, cards, letters and good wishes which I received for my special birthday: Your kindnesses are greatly appreciated and will always be remembered. Mrs. A.W. (Edith) Gardiner 24-29-1 I wish to thank friends and neighbours for visits. cards and flowers 1 received in Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Malkus, nurses and staff for all the special attention 1 received. Also to Mr. Duke for his call. it was all sincerely appreciated. Ivy Scott 24-29x1 In Memoriam SCHENCK' Bradley Irwin, Nov. 11, 1962 - July 16, 1982. We loved hint so much, and fate was unkind He went away ,first; He left us behind The pain in our heart, still remains all the while But yesterday is gone, Some days we 'will smile Sadly missed and always dearly loved by Mom, Dad and Jackie. 25-29x1 LOWE: In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grand- - mother Greta who passed away July 13, 1982. One sad and lonely year has passed, Since our great sorrow fell Shock that we received that day No one can ever tell. God gave us strength to meet it And courage to bear the blow But what it meant to lose you No one will evemko,ow. It's lonely here without you We miss you more each day For life is not the sante to us Since you were called away No farewells were spoken And no time to say goodbye You were gone before we knew it And only God knows why It broke our hearts to lose you But you did not go alone For part of us went with you The day God called you home. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Stewart Leave and fancily. 25-29-1 •• of furniture, household effects. antiques, etc. to be held at Walnut Lane Farm, one and a quarter miles west of Bornholm, on: • • • • • • • SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1983 • AT 1:00 P.M. •• OFFERING INCLUDES: 30 inch avocado electric stove; chesterfield suite; five piece kitchen set; wooden bed; dressers; washstand; chest of drawers; wood chairs; folding chairs; small appliances; platform rocker; lamps; mirrors; antique parlor table; secretary desk with bowed glass door; blanket box; new hand -made quilts; hooked rugs; feather pillows; crocheted table doth and afghan; bedding and linens; bags of wool and down; crocks; partial chamber set; hall tree; dishes and glassware; pots and pans; knick knacks; guitar; garden tools; wooden bench and many other items not listed. TERMS CASH Proprietor - MRS. LOUISA BENNEWIES Auctioneer - R.G. GETHKE 347-2465 Not responsible for accidents on day of sale. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Legal. Notices 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 August 1983. after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only It claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 8th day of July, 1983. McCONNELL, STEWART, DEVEREAUX & SMITH Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the executors Auction Sales MONTGOMERY: In loving memory of our mother, Bes- sie, who passed away July 22, 1978 She had a nature you could not help loving, And a heart that was purer than gold, And to those who knew and loved her, Her memory will never grew cold. Always remembered and sadly missed by Lyle, Joy, Glenn, and their families. 25.29xl Engagements MacGREGOR - CODY Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cody, Ottawa are pleaesd to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daugfiter Rose- mary Ann to William Harry MacGregor, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald MacGregor. Kippen. The wedding will take place in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Ot- tawa, July 30, 4983. 26-29x I Deaths WILLIAMSON Mrs. Hannah Gray William- son passed away in her 95th - year at Huronview. Clinton, on July 5, 1983. She was the beloved wife of the late Louis Williamson. She leaves to mourn her loss two nieces, Mrs. Archie (Rose) Moses, Brussels, Ontario, and Mrs. Robert (Leone) Young. Sher- wood Park. Alberta; also two nephews, Kenneth Jackson, Blyth, Ontario and Edgar Armson, Calgary, Alta. Mrs. Hannah Gray Williamson was predeceased by her parents. John and Rebecca (Corbett) Jackson; three sisters, Mrs. George (Emma) Armson, Bateman, Saskatchewan, Mrs. James (Margaret Ann) Forsyth. Brussels. Ontario, Mrs. Wes (Mary) Stephen- son, Brussels, Ontario; two brothers. George Jackson, Walton, Ontario and Harry Jackson, Kitchener, Ontario. Funeral service was held from the Brussels Chapel of the M.L. Watts Funeral Home, Thursday July 7, at two p.nt. Rev. Charles Car- penlier officiated. Pallbear- ers were Archie Moses, Gra- ham and Wayne Jackson, Charlie and Dean Shobbrook and John A. Perrie. inter- ment Brussels Cemetery. 28-29-1 MR. AND MRS. GEORGE HEiBEIN Brussels scouple celebrate 60 years Surrounded by their immediate famtiy, George and Charlotte Heibein celebrated their 60th wedding anniver- sary, very quietly, June 27, 1983. They were married in Listowel at the Methodist Church manse by Rev.' Edwards attended by William Mitchell and Annie Heibein. and after a wedding dinner at the bride's parents' home, left by horse and buggy for the farm home they were to share for the next 50 years. They have been residing on Queen Street. Brussels since June of 1973. The Heibein'sl 1 children. 42 grandchildren and 28 great grandchildren joined in the celebration. Their children are . Jean, Mrs. Victor Fox of Blyth; Gertrude, Mrs. Lorne Tambkin of Fordwich; Stanley of Listowel; Kathleen, Mrs. Gerald Bridge of Brussels; Ruth, Mrs. Allen Parkhouse of Atwood; Juliena, Mrs. Robert Draper of Brussels; Jack of Guelph; Joyce, Mrs. Fred Jones of Milverton; Phyllis, Mrs. Tom Hanna of Whitby; Bill of Palmerston and Lloyd of Brussels. The couple remember fondly their first night. in their new home, a storm blew up during the night (as luck would or wouldn't have it) the roof leaked above their bed.. They moved into the spare .bedroom --the bed fell down. Undaunted, they stayed there the rest of the night. repaired it in the morning. While Mr. Heibein has been in poor health in recent years, the couple enjoy a comfortable home in Brussels and enjoy all their children, grandchildren and great grand- children. Many pictures and photographs adorn their living room walls and several photo albums are overflowing. Somebody Wants What You Don't Need ! SELL Through Huron Expositor Classified 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 antique chair; Hoosier type cupboard; Woods upright freezer; old chest of drawers; fancy old three piece bedroom suite; modern three piece bedroom suite: chests of drawers; two door wooden wardrobe; tin wardrobe; hall tree; wooden floor lamp plus several others; cedar chest; antique lift top desk; modern matching solid wood coffee and 'end tables. like new; table and bedroom lamps; small parlour table; dress er and mirror, continental single bed; pole lamp; electric sewing machine and stand; swivel chair; magazine table; electric heater; rollaway bed; card table and four chairs; iron and brass bed; wooden arm chair; oil lamp; bookshelf; gun rack; Electrolux rug shampooer; 10 place setting Noritake dishes; figurines; silver pieces and other antique dishes; large offering of pots and pans; small appliances, misc, dishes. etc.; bedding, crock jug; gas push lawnmower; portable gas engine water pump; 5 hp- garden tiller; wood vise; wheelbarrow; quantity of V belts: rope; garden hose and tools: roll of new bark wire; Beaty wringer washer; large offering of misc. items; 4 windows 42% x 661/2", like new, with slides. Something for everyone. Plan to attend TERMS CASH Auctioneers RiCHARD LOBB 482-7898 PROPERTY AUCTION Of attractive, remodelled schoolhouse to be held 2 miles north of Mitchell on Highway 23 on: Thursday, July 28 at 7:00 p.m. PROPERTY: This converted schoolhouse is situated on a large 99 ft. x 281 ft. well shaded lot known as part of lot 15 conc. 4 of Logan Township. The house has two bedrooms, four piece bath. pine kitchen cupboards, built in dishwasher; new electric furnace, air -tight wood stove; new 200 amp electric service; and a drilled well. The house is nicely decorated and the attic is insulated. Also on the property is a 20 ft. x 40 ff. hip root two storey steel sided workshop with an overhead door which has been recently built. For Inspection of tilde property phone 348-8157 TERMS ON PROPtITYe 10% down evening of sale. Balance in days. Selling subject to reasonable reserve bid. Proprietor' TOM McLAUGHLJN 348-8157 Auctioneer: DOUGLAS JACOB • 393-6214 RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEER Clinton 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR SAT. JULY 23, at 10 a.m.: Modern appli- ances, antiques. furni- ture, etc. at, Richard Lobb's barn, Clinton for Clarence Hoy Sr. estate of Port Albert and Earl Love estate of Hensall. FRi. AUG. 5, at 8x00 p.m.: Resort. riverfront property, older 3 bed- room house, at Port Albert, for estate of Clarence Hoy Sr. SAT. AUG. 6, at 10:00 a.m. Excellent offering of furniture and appli- ances at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton for Madge Oesch of Goderich. SAT. AUG. 13, 10 a.m. Butchering tools, appli- ances, furniture, an- tiques, misc. etc. I% miles west and 2 miles north of Dublin, Ont. for the Estate of Matt Mur- ray. TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS TENDER for 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 Morris R.R. #4, Brussels, Ontario NOG 1H0 EARLY BIRD winner of the first draw of the Seaforth Lions Elimination contest was Bill Pinder, right'. He was presented with a $25 cheque from Marlen Vincent. One draw will be held each week up till September 3 when the grand prize will be presented. A total of $4,150 In prize money will be given away.-/`fWasslnk photo) Cattle prices steady, pigs higher The market at Brussels Stockyards traded actively at steady prices on all classes of cattle. Pigs sold higher. There were 516 cattle and 1101 pigs on offer. Choice Steers -77.00 to 80.00 with sales to 81.50. Good Steers -'4,00 to 77.00 A'ktecr consigned by Bob Alexander of Ethel weighing 1260 lbs. sold for 81.50 with his offering of 24 steers averaging 1255 lbs. selling for an overall price of 78.10. Ten steers consigned by Leo Dietner of Ethel aver- aging 1195 lbs. sold for an overall price of '8.00 Three steers consigned by Maple Emblem Farms of Dungannon averaging 1040 lbs. sold for '9.00 with their offering of 28 steers aver- aging 1 136 lbs. selling for an overall price of ".86. A fancy steer consigned by Bill Deveraux of R.R. 4. Seaforth weighing 1020 lbs. sold for 80.75 with his lot of 12 steers averaging 1054 lbs. selling for 7.15. Twelve steers consigned by Rueben Borth of R.R. 3. Mildmay averaging 1093 lbs. sold for an overall price of 7.50. A steer consigned by Roger and Ralph Morrison of R.R. 1. Lucknow weighing 1300 lbs. sold for '8.00 Twclvc steers consigned by Gordon and Melvin Morrison of'R.R. 1. Lucknow averaging 1200 lbs. sold for an overall price of 7'.20. Eight steers consigned by Don Schneider of R.R. 2. Milvorton averaging 1[ •0 Ills sold for 77.40 with his lot of 12 steers averaging 1297 lbs. selling for 77.30. Two steers consigned by inc Zettler nr R R 2 \V' ^Iket Ion averaging ItISS lbs sold for 17.40. Nine 'steers consigned by Jerome Zettler of R.R. 2, Walkerton averaging 1188 lbs. sold for an overall price of 7-.10. Choice Exotic Heifers - '5.00 to 78,00 with sates to "9.50. Choice Hereford Heifers - '2.00 to 75.00 A heifer consigned by George Blake of Brussels weighing 990 lbs. sold for '9.50 with his lot of 12 heifers averaging 1044 _lbs. selling for an overall price of 77.10. A heifer consigned by Fred Marshall of R.R. 3. Fergus weighing 1100 lbs. sold for -9,50 with his offering of 22 heifers averaging 1128 lbs. selling for an overall price of -6.81. A heifer consigned by Frank Nolan of R.R. 1. Dublin ecighing 1000 lbs. sold for '9.00 Six heifers consigned by Wilfred Shortreed of R.R. 1. Walton averaging 950 lbs. sold for '6.35. Three heifers consigned by Martin Hendricks of Lucknow averaging 1046 lbs. sold for '6.10. A heifer consigned by L &' B Farms of Wallenstein weighing 1010 lbs. sold for '9.00 with their offering of 21 heifers averaging 963 lbs. selling for an overall price of '5.69. Choice Cows -55.00 to 59.00 with sales to 61.50. Good Cows -51.00 to 55,00 Canners & Cutters -48.00 to 51.00 Heavy bulls traded to a high of 62.00 Light choice butcher bulls to a high of 75.25. . 30 to 40 Ib. pigs traded to a high of 25.75. 40 to 50 lb. pigs to a high of 32.00 50 to 60 lb. pigs to a high of 35.50. 60 to 70 lb pigs to a high of 41.00 1010 80 lb pigs to a high of 43.50. 80 to 90 lb. pigs to a high of 4640 1 }