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Property for Rent
'LAND FOR RENT: Approx.'
375 acres, Tile drained.
Apply Tins3719 The Huron
GUITAR'
GUITAR'lesiett registration
L1:Clinton for September, Call'
Pa4hSteveus9n at 482.3597.
19.33-3
COMPLETE custom framing'
for needlepoint, creWe ,
photographs,. all paintings
etc. Regular or non glare
glass. Ready to hang. Forty-
eight hour service. Harold
Expositor15-34x2 Tyndall, Clinton 482-7409.
19-34.1
Wanted to Rent
FAMILY needs camper van
or recreational type vehicle
for Sept. 1st. Call 262-3505.
17-34-1
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• FOR SALE
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• • 527-1519
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Elizabeth Court
Apartments
176 Oxford St.,
Henson
1 and 2$,EDROOM
AVAILABLE
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
includes utilities, car-
peting, appliances,
laundry facilities
PHONE 262.2846
or262-2615
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fades, , , 1,
PIANQ',$'UN1NS and repairs:
used pianos bo pghtland sold.
Cali Michael Lipnicki (Wing-
ham),3571049. 23.34.1
PREGNANT and distressed?
Married or single. Free con-
fidential support: Call collect
Birthriggh�t, 432,7197 or after 6:
P.m. 527:0115, 19.224f
ARE you living with a drink-
ing problem? Al Anon can
help. 527-1650. 19-34.1
LEARN the secrets of chord-
ing on guitar. New home
study course. Fast, easy.
method. Guaranteed. Fdr
free information, write: Rus-
sell & Associates Studio
C0822, 10060 102nd Ave.
Fort St. John, B.C. V1J 2E2.
19-34-01
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. 19-34-01
Articles for Sale
MOOSE HUNT.:aceonpOoda+'.
tion and adult licences avail-
able areas 19 and 2*P, S100
perfGlooperator and
for mane (05
Calstock5500, 1934.0
PHIL'S Refrigerator and Ap-
pliance Service. Prompt, de-
pendable, service to all makes
plianct s. Phoned887-9062.5ap-
pliances.
Card of Thanks
COOPER
I would like to thank my
family, friends and neigh-
bours for the kindness shown
me: while 1 was in hospital.
Special thanks to Drs. Rod-
ney and Malkus and also the
nursing staff. Orval Cooper
24-34-1
ALLAN
I wish to thank friends,
and relatives for treats, gifts
and flowers during my stay in
Seaforth and Stratford hospi-
tals. Thanks also to Dr.
Rodney, Dr. Hardwick, Dr.
Hussey and all the nurses for
their care. Howa Allan
24-34x1
BELWEDEHIE
Custom
KITCHENS
PEACHES
362 HURON RD.,
Goderlch
524-7518
PROUT
We would like to thank Dr.
Malkus and all the nurses for
their excellent care during
our stay in the hospital.
Cathy and Andrew Prout
24.34-1
Card of Thanks'
NIGH
Ashley and Karen Milt
would like to thank everyone
who came to visit and Gent
Powers cards and gifts to ns
' Community Hoos_pital, ere in Seaforth
thanks to Dr, Malkus, Mrs.
Erb and the nursing staff for
their care. 24-34.1
McDONALD
i would like to thank Dr.
Malkus, nurses, staff and
everyone who remembered
me with cards, flowers, treats
and visits during my stay in
the hospital. Sincerely
Alvin McDonald
24.34x1
BUTT
!Would like to thank everyone
who sent cards, flowers and
visited me while I was a
patient in Seaforth Hospital.
Special thanks to 1h. Malkus,
the Seaforth Hospital nurses,
Dr. Cohn of Stratford Hospi-
tal and to Dorothy for all the
help she gave us. GraceButt
24-34-1
SHOLDICE
1 would like to thank everyone
who came to visit me, sent me
flowers, gifts and cards while
I was in Clinton Hospital and
since coming home. Thank
you to the Doctors and nurses
on 1st floor. The thoughtful-
ness was very much appre-
ciated. Sandra Sholdice
24-34-1
Card of,:Th i0Ifs
,w:ur,►,> t►�tso �?
would like,tp 0104 the
neighbour relatives and
friends for flower,, cards,
visits in thehospitalaj�tttdsince
contlug home. Specht thanks
toBeharry,. McKenzie.
Smi'the other Doctors and,
nurses on the 61h floor so,
the.C,U. of
Hospppittal, Tenddoen,and the
nelgbboura who ibpked after
everything at home,
Geotgeand Annie
Williamson
24.34x1
ANDREWS
My sincere thanks to rela-
tives, friends and neighbours
for flowers, gifts and cards I
received while in hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Rodney
and Dr. Malkus, the nurses
for their care and kindness,
Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge,
The Past Grands Club and all
my friends for their thought-
fulness in sq many ways. My
appreciation to all.
Janet Andrews
24-34x1
HENSALL
LIVESTOCK
SALES
EVERY THURSDAX.
AT 1:30 PAI y,+.
Allelutes ofllvelil(oefr'..:
WE INVITE yOWl 4
CONSIGNMENTS
Ong ffax grreesyeir
262-2619 Hensall
Victor Haves
482-7511 Clinton
Barry Miller
236-2717 Exeter
and 229-6205 Kirkton
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Seaforth
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TYNDALL, -
We wish to say a very sincere
thank you to all our relatives
and friends for gifts, flowers,
cards, letters and visits while
we were in Seaforth Com-
munity and Stratford General
Hospitals. Also for phone
calls and treats since coming
home. Special thanks to Doc-
tors and nurses at both
hospitals for their kind care.
It was all appreciated by both
of us. Bob and Alice Tyndall
24-34x1
ROOBOL
We wish to thank our family,
friends and neighbours for
making our 50th wedding
anniversary a special and
memorable occasion. Thanks
.also to all who remembered
• us with gifts, flowers and
cards. A special "Thank
You" to the Hensall U.C.W.
for serving a lovely dinner
and refreshments at the Open
House. Sim and Mary Roobol
24-34-1
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AMINISTRY OF
MUNICIPAL
AFFAIRS
AND HOUSING
ONTARIO
HOUSING
CORPORATION
Tender Reference
No. BO5 P.T. 83-46
Fire Alarm and Emer-
gency Systems Upgrad-
ing at Wingham OH -5
(45 Alfred Street) Wing -
ham, Ontario
Tenders will be received
for the above until II:00
a m. local time, Friday,
September 9, 1983, by
the Ontario Housing
Corporation, c/o Court
House and Registry Of-
fice, 80 Dundas Street,
P.O. Box 5600, Terminal
, "A", London, Ontario.
N6A 2P3 (519/679-7110)
from whom details and
specifications may be
obtained. Details and
specifications may also
be obtained froth the
Huron County Housing
Authority, 48 - The
Square, Goderich, On-
tario. N7A IMS (519/
524-2637) quoting refer-
ence number as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY
TENDER NOT NECES-
SARILY ACCEPTED.
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS IN THE
TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT, AND ALL
PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN FOUR
HUNDRED FEET OF THE TOWNSHIP
OF HIBBERT'S 'BOUNDARIES.
Please be advised that there is a
typographical error in the Restricted
Area By-law No. 10-1983 whiph was
circulated to you by mail within the
week of 11th to 17th August, 1983.
In Section 1 of By-Iaw NO. 1'6-1983,
reference is made to Section 7.28. The
Roman Numeral (iii) should be deleted
in Part (b) of 7.28.
The true copy of By-law No. 10-1983 as
adopted by the Council of the Township
of Hibbert did NOT contain this error.
The last date of objection to By-law No.
10-1983 is now extended to:
September 30th, 1983
Ratepayers will receive a copy of the
corrected version of Section 7.28 as
adopted by the Council of the Township
of Hibbert, with their September Tax
Notice.
CHARLES FRIEND, AMCT
Clerk
Township of Hibbert
TREASURER'S
SALE OF LAND
FOR TAXES
TOWN OF
SEAFORTH
COUNTY
OF HURON
To WIT:
By virtue of a warrant
issued by the Mayor of
the Town of Seaforth
under his hand and the
Seal of the Corporation,
bearing date the 15th
day of June, 1983, sale of
lands in arrears of taxes
in the Town of Seaforth
will be held in the Town
Hall at 2:00 o'clock in the
afternoon on the 7th day
of November, 1983, un-
less the taxes and costs
are sooner paid. Notice is
hereby given that the list
of lands for sale of
arrears of taxes was
published in the Ontario
Gazette on the 6th day of
August, 1983 and that
copies of the said list
may be had at my office.
Dated at the Treasurer's
Office this 10th day of
August, 1983.
JAMES CROCKER
Treasurer
Auction Sales
PARTSDEPOT
SERVICE DEPOT
WATSON APPLIANCE REPAIip
located in Sebringville at
(PHELANS PLACE PH,. 3,93-6181
,Township of Morris
TENDER for
DOCKETi MUNICIPAL DRAIN
Sealed tenders, plainly marked as to contents, will
be received by the undersigned until:
\.I
PUBLIC MEETING concerning
A PROPOSED OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of
Seaforth will hold a public meeting on September 26, 1983 at 7:00
p.m in the Council Chambers of the Town Hall to consider a
proposed official plan amendment under Section 17 of The Planning
Act
The proposed official plan amendment would change the
designation of the lands shown on the attached Key Map in the
Silverview Subdivision from "Parks and Open Space" to
",Residential". This is to permit the redesign of Phase II of the
subdivision and to provide for access to the lands to the north and to
the west
ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written
or verbal representation either in support or In opposition to the
proposed official plan amendment.
Friday, Sept. 2, 1983
5:00 p.m., local time -
for the construction of the
Dockett Municipal Drain
The contract consists of approximately 1730
metres of open drain construction and cleanout
including clearing, rip -rap. one farm crossing and
other related work.
Tender documents may be obtained from the
undersigned or from Dawson & Johnson,
Consulting Engineers, 368 Huron Street, Strat-
ford.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
MRS. NANCY MICHIE
Clerk -Treasurer, Township of Morris
R.R.#1 Brussels, Ontario NOG 1HQ
GIGANTIC Farm equipment
monthly consignment auc-
tion, Friday, August26, 1983,
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, pull -type and
self-propelledcombines and
over 300 pieces of all tyPes of
farm equipment plus lawn
and garden equipment. Spec-
ial Note. This sale features a
mystery row of tractors and
farm equipment that will be
sold totally unreserved and
absolutely to the highest.
bidder. Don't miss this auc-
, tion. See you there. Trucking
available to anywhere in
Canada. Terms: Cash or good
cheque day of sale. Not
responsible for. accidents on
grounds. Tractors sell 1:30
p.m. Auctioneers Cliff Gil-
bert and Alex Parr. One of
Ontario's fastest growing
monthly farm equipment con-
signment auctions. Wayne
Ward Farm Equipment.
Hwy. #6 Wiarton, Ont. Phone
(519) 534-1638 or 534-2980.
20.34.01
ESTATE.
AUCTION
of 2 storey. home, 'an-
tiques, furniture'and ap-
pliances to be held at 22
Eleanor Street in Mit-
chell on:
Saturday,
Aug. 27
at 12:30p.m.
Featuring a hill line of
household effects and
numerous ' antique
pieces,ihcluding a round
centre pedestal table,
wash stands and dress-
ers,.
' Proprietor: •
ESTATE OFTHELATE
'BESSIE'HINZ
Auctioneer:
DOUGLAS JACOB
393-6214
RICHARD
LOBB
AUCTIONEER •
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION .
CALENDAR
SAT. AUG. 27, 10 ,a.m.
Antique furniture for
Goderich estate at Rich-
ard Lobb's Barn, Clinton
Ont. -
SAT. SEPT. 3, 10 a.m.
Antiques, furniture, ap-
pliances, etc, at Richard
Lobb's Barn, Clinton:
SAT_ SEPT. 3, 12 Noon:
May Gibson, house and
lot, 292 Bayfield Rbad.
Clinton, Ontario.
FRI. SEPT. 16, 10:30
.a.m. Lobb Bros. Ma-
chinery Consignment
Auction. Phone 482-3409
to consign equipment.
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ANTIQUES TO BE
AUCTIONED
on Labour Day Weekend
We are pleased to offer by public auction an
excellent lifetime collection of, antiques from a
longtime"resident of Huron County on •
ESTATE AUCTION
Van, air compressor, Marine engine, antique
furniture, appliances, household effects, etc. to
be held at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton. Ont. for
the Estate of Mrs. Adam Gorl of Goderich, items
from Huronview plus other additions.
AUCT1 0N
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed official plan
amendment is available for inspbction between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00
p m at my office in the town Hall.
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Dated at the town of Seaforth this 24th
day of Auguslt, 1983
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JAMES CROCKER
Clerk, Town of Seaforth
P.O. Box 610, Seaforth P.O.
Telephone: 527-0160
AUCTION SALE
at
SALTFORD VALLEY HALL
(Huron Rd. 31 - Saltford)
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, '83
7:30 P.M.
Brand now - Brand name furniture. Large
selection - Top quality - Personal -
Household - Gift Items. Fully guaranteed by
manufacturer.
Partial listing:
1, 3 & A pc, chesterfields; kitchen sets;
bedrooms; (amps; stereos; dlningrooms;
coffee and end tables; gifts; toys; novelties;
tools; radios; sofa beds; bunk and captain's
beds; mattresses; plus numerous other
Items.
Saturday, August 27
at 10 a.m,
From Huronview; 1974 Dodge window van with
fibreglass raised roof, V8 automatic, 91,296
miles, selling as is, Chrysler six cylinder flat head
marine engine with govenors, Al condition, De
Vilbiss stationery air compressor with single
cylinder pump, working good, approx. 85 wooden
stacking chairs, electric gas pump.
FROM ESTATE AND OTHER ADDITIONS:
Round oak dining table with round splitting
centre pedestal with claw feet, matching fancy
buffet with leaded glass doors and mirror, six
matching dining chairs, round dining table with
five legs, buffet and six matching chairs, antique
Brunswick phonograph, wicker arm chair, two
matching wicker arm chairs, two wooden ice
cream chairs, matching wooden rocker and arm
chair, pressback arm chair, modern corner china
cabinet, Silver -Marshall radio in walnut case,
three piece bedroom suite with bureled walnut
drawer fronts, new mattress, small round
pedestal parlour table plus other small tables,
copper boiler, vanity dresser, antique dresser
with large mirror, bed with mattress, portable
colour TV, Zenith floor model colour TV, B & W
TV, humidifier. 24 inch electric stove. Beer
fridge, two chesterfields with chairs; upholstered
chairs, floor lamp, small table with drawer,
chests of drawers, round wicker hamper, odd
wooden chairs and tables, wringer washers,
library type table with drawer, pictures, treadle
sewing machine, small old kitchen dining set,
washstand w/towel bar, cow hell. 4 chrome
chairs, crocks, coil for Model A Ford, two blow
torches, portable praying alter, old balance
counter scale, wooden beds, wooden framed
mirrors, hand grass seeder plus our usual large
offering of glassware, dishes, pots and pans,
small appliances, garden tools, etc.
TERMS CASH
AUCTIONEER — RICHARD LOBB
Clinton 482-7898
TERMS: CASH, VISA, MASTERCHARGE, CHEQUES
(with ID)
MOBILE AUCTIONS 8g4-2074
Saturday,
September. 3, 1983
in Bayfield
Community Centre
at 10:30 a.m.
FEATURING COLLECTABLE FURNISHINGS: 9
piece walnut dining room suite with burral inlays;
Fine ladies Rosewood dressing table; 3 drawer
chest with Mother of Pearl pulls; walnut chest of
drawers with shaving mirror; oak marble top &
lift top washstands; Dine: washstands; ash
wardrobes; oak, walnut, suitcase, brass and iron
beds; solid cherry primitive buffet with brass
pulls; roll top writing desk; square English dining
table; '/2 moon marble top table; walnut dropleaf
table; oak buffet with brass pulls; solid oak bake
table; spool leg writing desk; walnut dumb
waiter; wicker crib.
CLOCKS: Grandfather clock with brass weights;
hand painted & signed banjo clock; 2 O.G. clocks;
round brass ships clock; Sessions. Pegunot, &
oak mantle clocks; 2 hole ingragham Napolean 8
day clock; Napoleon inlay miniature mantle clock:
gold pocket watches.
GLASS & CHINA: 95 piece, 195 oz. sterling
monogrammed cutlery set; Rex Bavaria 90 piece
dinner set; napkin ring collection; approximately
50 pierces Bridal Rose; Princess Anne 4 piece tea
service; Colbalt hanging ,lamp; crystal; stem-
ware; honeycomb goblets; hen on nest; cluster
set; Pulv Kaolin bottles; Beaver Sealers;
Jardinere; crocks; spatters.
BRASS: Solid brass chandelier; Daley Beer
engine & pumps; hanging lamp; wood & brass
slide projector; pressure guage; fire screen
CHAIRS: 5 piece parlour suite; Early Canadian
rocker & matching men's chair; wingback sofa;
arrow back, Windsor, Chicken Coop. wicker and
primitive chairs; oak & wicker rockers; English
oak carved chairs.
COLLECTABLE$: Matching pair European
wrought iron lamps; wooden butter churn; sword
walking sticks; inlay jewellery box; Salter Dial
balance scales; medicine bowls; silver oval
picture frames; ships binoculars; oak umbrella
stands; axminster, coon and bearskin rugs;
railway lights; Minstrel' organ; walnut music
stand; wrought iron stand with marble base.
YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE
AND ENJOY AN OUTSTANDING OFFERING
OF ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES
PLAN TO ATTEND
For further information contact:
RATHWELL & ASSOCIATES
Dick Robinson, Sales Manager
Ph.: (519) 527.1458 or 527.1336,
Telex No. 069-55223
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AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO
1519) 527-1458