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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-09-14, Page 13• ole .' Hank's Small Engines Service 1 MILE NORTH OF LONDESBORO 523.9202 Lawn and Garden Equipment Repair New and Used Garden Equipment In Stock Fresh Broccoli & Cauliflower 3 miles west of Exeter on Hwy #83 Cauliflower $6.50 per dozen Broccoli S9.00 per case Open daily 9a,m.-8p.r". Closed Sundays Vlsscher Farms 237-3442 Tender Wanted TENDER Seaforth Community Hospital Sealed tenders will be received by the under- signed until 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept 15, For pointing and replac- ing all damaged exterior bricks of Seaforth Com- munity Hospital. Please include cost of cleaning up and necessary time required to complete the job. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All details of the job may be obtained from the undersigned. HENRY SCHWARZ Director of Maintenance Seaforth Community Hospital P.O. Box 99 Seaforth, Ontario NOK IWO Property for Rent 3 bedroom house, north Main St. Available Nov. 1st, Phone 527.1527. 15-37.1 STORE For rent. Main St. Walton. Reasonable. Phone 887-6050. 15-37-4 3 bedroom country home for rent on Hwy. 8, 3 miles west of Seaforth. Available Oct. 1. 482.9217. 15-36-2 75 acres in Grey Township near Jamestown. Call 348- 8385 after 6 p.m. 15-35x3 Wanted to nt HOUSE and shop or one or two car garage. Needed im- mediately for business. Call Rod McIntosh at 887-6412. 17-ir -7 Apts. for Rent Elizabeth Court Apartments 176 Oxford St., Hensall 1 and 3 BEDROOM AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER OCTOBER includes utilities, car- peting, appliances, laundry facilities PHONE 262-2846 or 262.2615 Notice 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. TENDERS Township of McKillop Sealed Tenders plainly marked as to contents will be received by the undersigned until 12:00 Noon Monday, October 3, 1983 For SNOWPLOW EQUIPMENT to plow.Township Roads for 1983 & 1984 season. Grader must be equipped with a plow and levelling wing. Grader mini- mum horse power 190. All tenders must be submitted on tender forms which are available at the Township Office. Liwest or any tender not necessarily accepted and must be approved by MTC, WAYNE DOLMAGE Road Superintendent R.R. #1, Seaforth, Ontario NOK *IWO Township of Morris TENDER for SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION Sealed tenders, plainly marked as to contents, will be received by the undersigned or by Dawson & Johnson, Consulting Engineers, until Monday, September 19, at 5:00 p.m. for the construction of approximately 2700 square feet of concrete sidewalk on the west side of Hurorf County Road #12 in the Hamlet of Walton. Tender documents may be obtained at the office of the undersigned or from Dawson & Johnson, Consulting Engi- neers, 368 Huron Street, Stratford, Ontario N5A 5T5. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. MRS. NANCY MICHIE Clerk -Treasurer, Township of Morris R.R.#4, Brussels, Ontario NOG 1H0 Notice f,\ FREE 120 page career guide shows how to train at home for 205 top paying full and part time jobs. Granton Insti- tute 265A Adelaide Street West, Toronto. Call (416) 977-3929 today. 19.37.01 NEEDLECRAFT Lovers, Turn -your hobby into money (SSS) Join my Creative Circle team. Full/part-time. No ex- perience necessary. We train over 18. 'Call Joan Brooks - bank 692-9216 or write: Site 27, Box 7, RR#1, Lively Ontario POM 2E0. 19-36.01 NEED HELP? Books getting you down. We can help you. Check out our excellent ser- vice and rates. No obligation - first visit. Call me at 238-2388 Arthur W. Read C.A. 23-37-1 INVESTING? Get best rates and financial planning - one stop - no charge. Call or write Art Read, Box 189, Grand Bend, NOM ITO (238-2388) 23-37-1 PHIL'S Refrigerator and Ap- pliance Service. Prompt, de- pendable service to all makes and models of domestic ap- pliances. Phone 887-9062. 19-22-tf Card of Thanks CARTER We would like to thank everyone for the cards, visits, and flowers while we were in the hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Malkus and Rodney, all the great purses, physiother- apist, kitchen staff and clean- ing ladies for all their kind- ness. Special thanks to Rev. Stadelbaur and to Patty and Royce for keeping Buffy. Everything was greatly ap- preciated. Max and Dorothy Carter 24 -37 -1 - FUEL OiL FURNACE Repair and Cleaning 24 HOUR SERVICE PARATCHEK'S MAINTENANCE Dublin 345-2235 LEGAL NOTICE 1 Danica Webster am not responsible for debts in- curred by Jeff Webster' from this day, Sept. 2, 1983. Danica Webster NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mary Armstrong, commonly known as. Minnie Armstrong All persons having claims against the Estate of the above-mentioned, late of the Village of Belgrave, in the County of Huron, Widow, who died on July 25, 1983 are required to file proof of same with the under- signed on or before the 1st day of October, 1983. After that date the Executrix will proceed to distribute the Estate having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had no- tice. Dated at Brussels, On- tario, this 1st day of September A.D. 1983. CRAWFORD, MILL, DAVIES & ELSTON Brussels, Ontario Solicitors for the Executrix 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 rtiy office. Dated at the Treasurer's Office this loth day of August, 1983. JAMES CROCKER Treasurer Card of Thanks DOWNEY We would like to say 'a sincere thank you to all our neigh- bors, Seaforth Fire Depart- ment, Hard Up Roost, and all who helped at the time of the fire. Charles, Dick and Clare Downey 24-37x1 McCLURE I would like to thank my friends and neighbors for helping me to 'move to my apartment. It ,was greatly appreciated. Helen McClure 24-37-1 CUDMORE My sincere thanks to friends, neighbors and relatives for their kind remembrances to me in Wingham Hospital. Thanks sincerely to Dr. B. Hanlon and the nurses on sec. floor for my good care. Peggy Cudmore 24-37-1 SCOTT We wish to thank our family, relatives and friends for the surprise party on our 25th anniversary. Thanks also to all who remembered us with cards and gifts on this special day. Duncan and Joy 24-37-1 LESLIE We would like to take this opportunity to thank our family, relatives and friends for all their gifts, cards, anfl. visits while we we'rerintt Stratford Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Payne and -the nursing staff. Your thought- fulness will always be re- membered. Graeme, Louise and Craig 24.37-1 THOMPSON 1 wish to thank all my relatives and friends for their visits, treats, flowers and cards while 1 was a patient in Stratford and Seaforth Hospi- tals. Thank you to Stratford doctors and 3rd floor nurses. Tha ou to the complete Seafort , as well as the ambulance 'vers. Special thanks to the d s and also to Revs. Duke and anslyke for their visits andAr yers. 24-37-1 In Memoriam FUUMs In loving memory of e dear father and grandfather, Harold Fuhr who uassed away one year ago on Sep- tember 16, 1982. God took hurt home, it was His will But in our hearts, we love him still His memory is as dear today As in the hour, he passed away We often sit and think of him When we are all alone For memories are all we have left. That grief can call its own. Sadly missed by the family. DALE: In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather who passed away 1 year ago, Sept. 18, 1982, This month comes with deep regret It brings back a day we will never forget Our hearts still ache with sadness And secret tears still flow What it meant to lose you No one will ever know And everytime we think of you We seem to hear God say Have faith trust my promise We'll meet again someday Lovingly remembered by wife Shirley, family and grandchildren, 25-37x1 HAIST: In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grand- father and great grandfather, Elton (Jake) Haist, who pass- ed away five years ago, Sept. 21, 1978 It is sad to walk the road alone instead of side by side, But to all there comes a moment, When the ways of life_divide, You gave us years of happi- ness, Then came sorrow and tears But you left us beautiful memories We will treasure through the years Always remembered and sadly missed by his wife, Ethel, daughter Betty, son Bill, granddaughter Marie, .grandson -in-law Glen. 25-37x1 Esther ompsonAuction Sales CLEARING AUCTION For the Estate of Marion Horne at Seaforth & District CommunityCentres Thursday,' September 15 at 6:30 p.m. ANTIQUES INCLUDE: Flat to the wall cupboard; four poster bed, wash stand, bonnet chest with tear drop pulls, bedroom suites, pictures and frames, copper and brass, depression and Canadian glass, toilet set, dining room suite, bow front china cabinet, hall table, odd chairs, trunks, oak secretary, lamps, spinning wheel (Waterloo County), desk. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS INCLUDE: Fridge and stove, kitchen table and chairs, bedroom suite, odd dishes, new coffee maker, dehumidi- fier, child's wicker rocker, bunk beds, model doll house. Also collector's coins of various dates and countries. MISCELLANEOUS INCLUDES: power and hand tools, pots and pans, odd chairs and tables, 4 Mag wheels to fit a Datsun, 2 Michelin 14" tires. Nordhumer upright piano and bench. 1976 Plymouth Fury V8, as is. 14 ft. Wooden run about 30 hp, Johnson motor and trailer. Terms and conditions announced day of sale, AUCTIONEER — TOM PAPPLE R.R. 114 Seaforth 527-0940 ESTATE AUCTION of brick house, appliances, antiques, furniture and misc. items to be held in the Village of Brodhagen on: Saturday, September 17 at 11:00 a.m. PROPERTY: This solid brick 11/2 storey home known as Part of the North half of Lot 31 on the 8th Concession of Logan Township is situated on a 75 ft. x 297 ft. lot with its own well. The house has 3 bedrooms; 4 piece bathroom and a large kitchen and is heated by a 4 year old combination furnace. Anyone wishing to inspect this home please call one of the following numbers --595-8593; 273-1924 348-8640. TERMS ON PROPERTY: 10% down day of sale. "Balance in 30 days. Selling subject to reasonable reserve bid, HOUSEHOLD: G.E. 30" electric stove; G.E. 15 cu. ft. frost free fridge; G.E. dual -wave microwave oven (6 mos. old); Electrohome 26" console color T.V. (2 yr. old); G.E. wringer washer; small freezer; Kelvinator dishwasher (gold); G.E. black and white T.V.; wood burning annex stove; 8 piece dining room suite; lamps; two recliners; corner china cabinet (new style); oak secretary; bonnet chest; matching washstand; dresser and bed; steamer trunk; blanket box; parlour table with claw feet; brass trimmed steel bed; crocks; bedding; pots and pans; wooden rocking chair; ten matching wooden chairs; wicker clothes hamper; dishes; Bissel carpet sweeper; toaster oven; humidifier; small electrical appliances and misc. MISC.: John Deere k68 eight hp riding mower; Lawnboy mower; 32 ft. aluminum extension ladder; wheelbarrow; handy -man jack; lawn chairs; Homelite chain saw; hand tools; etc. Estate and auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale. TERMS: Cash or Cheque wRh I.D. PROPRIETOR: Estate of the Late Roubles Bauch AUCTIONEER: Douglas Jacob 3934214 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER' 14, 1983 -- A13 In Memoriam - Engagements DALE: In loving memory of e dear son and brother, Eugene Dale, who passed away one year ago, Sept. 18, 1982 Little we knew when we woke that morning The sorrow that day would bring, call was sudden, the shock severe To part with one we loved so dear You didn't have time to say farewell, Or for us to say goodbye, You had gone before we realized And only God knows the reason why We think of you in silence We often speak your name And all we have are memories And your picture in a frame Our hearts still ache with sadness Our silent tears still flow For what it meant to lose you, Eugene No one will ever know. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by your mother, father and Gladwyn. 25-37x1 Every week more and more people discover what mighty jobs are accom- plished by low cost Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240. Geo. A. Sills & Sons f fill, Home Hardware MERCHANTS PLUMBING -HEATING & ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Phone 527-1620 Seaforth Mr. and Mrs. Bev Wallace, Londesboro and Mrs. Emily Simpson, Kingston, N.S. wish to announce the forth- coming marriage of their children ,Deborah Anne and Wally DeWolfe, The wedding will takeplece Oct. 7/83 at the Blyth United Church at 7 m. 26-37x1 Faye, Debbie and Don Tun- ney are pleased to announce the marriage of their mother, Kathleen Tunney to James Baker, both of PortStanl y. A reception will be held Fri. Sept. 23 at the glgin Labour Centre on Princess Ave. in St. Thomas at 8:30. All friends and relatives welcome. Not gifts please. Just come and help celebrate, 26-37x1 SELL Through Huron Expositor Classified HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES 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 Farm Equipment 1 41 OF OVER 60 TRACTORS & 100 6 PIECES OF EQUIPMENT T A BRINDLEY SALES..YARD DUNGANNON Saturday, September 17'83 9:30 A -M - Brindley Auctions 15191529.7625 Auctioneer: GORDON H. BRINDLEY AUCTION SALE Antiques, furniture, Elite Limoges, Bridal Wreath dishes, antique glassware, collectables, appliances, garden tiller, gun, portable generat- or, small wares to be held at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton, Ont. for Franklin Mitchell of Goderich and Mrs, Don Howes of Clinton. Saturday, September 17 at 10 a.m. Matching Westinghouse fridge and stove, Kroehler chestabed, eight place setting of Bridal Wreath Elite Limoges dishes complete with serving pieces, extra pieces to be sold separate, eleven dinner plates, seven cups and saucers, salt and pepper shakers. egg cups, large covered sugar bowl, butter tub, bread and butter plates, luncheon plates, two bowls with legs. Fifty eight pieces of Bird of Paradise dishes made in Czechoslovakia including large plater. two covered vegetable bowls and tea pot. Two bull's eye lamps, glass Aladdin lamp with hand painted shade, hanging lamp with milk glass font, six piece toilet set. two cast iron horse banks. cast iron horse and cutter, bracket wall lamps, four bracket lamp reflectors, old desk phone, double barrel shot gun with open hammers, large antique hall mirror with fancy spooled wooden frame and hooks, single spool bed with good mattress, open washstand with towel bars, butternut chest of drawers, three drawer cherry night table, butternut handmade stool, cherry drop leaf dining table, 'small pine lift top desk, small cherry table with drawer, small pine chest of drawers. small round cidar table. pressback rocking chair, cedar blanket box, fancy brass covered wood box, arrow back chair, two chicken coop chairs. three wooden planes, 15 inch tilt top table, old carpenter's box, horse chime bells, two brass bells, folding wooden rocking chair, collection of sad irons, spoke shaver, small bookcase. oil lamps, 1880 ladies fashion magazine, hand made quilts, treadle sewing machine, electric sewing machine in cabinet and supplies. wringer washer, coffee table, wooden smokers stand, binnoculars, large picture, four small crocks, small scales. small iron kettle, copper tea kettles, wooden clamps, hay knife, draw knife, six wagon wheels, two buggy wheels, copper boiler, two drawer washstand. shaving mirror, pictures, picnic table. lawn chairs. ice box, Coleman stove, 5 hp garden tiller, 5 hp portable 16.6 ac generator. Schuller oil painting, cranberry pickle cruet, eight cranberry glasses, quantity of crystal and antique glassware too numerous to mention. Plan to attend this gond clean sale. TERMS CASH AUCTIONEER — RiCHARD LOBB Clinton 482-7898 BRUSSELS CLA SSIFIEDS Coming; Events BATON lessons resuming Sept, 24. New members wel- come. Phone 887-6878,1-37-2 125TH ANNIVERSARY: Bluevale United . Church, Sunday, Sept. 18th. Services 11 a,m. Mr. George Cowan. Choir music with Mr. Dunbar soloist, 8 p.m. Rev. Charles Carpentier and Brussels choir. Fellowship hourfollow- ing each service. Come and worship with us, 1-37-1 ANNUAL turkey banquet in Belgrave Arena on Wednes- day, October 5. Meal at 7 p.m Adults 56, children $3. Tick- ets available at 'Vane's, North Huron Credit Union in Wingham, Blyth Printing in Blyth and at stores in Bel - grave. 1-37-3 Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT: Hog finishing barn with capacity for 200-300 hogs in the Brussels-Wingham area. Must have suitable panning, ventilation, and manure dis- posal. Rent paid in advance. Apply to Box 3722 c/o The Huron Expositor, Box 69, Seaforth, Ontario. NOK IWO. 17-35.4 Card of Thanks Many thanks for calls, cards, flowers and visits while in Wingham hospital and since coming home. Thanks again to Rebecca sisters, Drs. and nurses on the 1st floor. - Bud Thompson 24-37-1 BACHERT MEATS CUSTOM KILLING Cutting & Wrapping 4, FREEZING KILL DAY ON TUESDAY All Meat Govt. Inspected on the farm 1 MILE EAST OF WALTON 887-9328 Auction Sales RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEER Clinton 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR WED. SEPT. 14, 6 p.m. Garage tools and house- hold effects for Martin DeJonge in Wpodham. FRI. SEPT. 16, 10:30 a.m. Lobb Bros. Ma- chinery Consignment Auction, Phone 482-3409 to consign equipment. WED. SEPT. 21, 6 p.m. Antiques, furniture and appliances for Mrs. Clara Shantz 'at St. Jos- ephs hall, Hibernia St., Stratford, Ont. LARGE CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE COMBINES TRACTORS FARM MACHINERY TRUCKS To be held at Lobb Bros. Auctions, Bayfield Road; 'Clinton: Onf.'lncluded in sale will be tractors and farm machinery of Mrs. Ruth Talbot of Bayfield, and Harry Montgomery of Goderich Twp., as well as our usual consign- ments. Friday, September 16 at 10:30 a.m. TRACTORS: A.C. 7040 DSL. Ford 8000/cab/ duals, Ford 8N. Ford 5000 DSL./cab; Massey -Pony/Buzz Saw; I.H. 656 Dsl./hydro/loader; I.H. 624 Dsl/cab/loader; Ford Ferguson Case "C" (antique); Massey Harris 44 Dsl. John Deere B/Scuffler. COMBINES: Gleaner "G" hydro/rice tires/mon- itor/strawchopper/grain hdr./GL 430 corn hdr.; Massey 92 SP; Gleaner C2 corn and bean SP/ 4R N Hdr./ Pick-up Hdr. FORAGE HARVESTERS: N.H. 770/2 -row corn head; N.H. S717/2 -row hd & new -style pick-up; N.H. 818/1 row corn head and hay head; N.H. S717/770N2 hdr/hay head; N.H. 718/770R2 hdr; J.D. /2 -row corn head #38; N.H. 707/1 row/3 pt.; Case "212"/1 row Hdr.; N.H. "1880" S.P,/cab; A.C. 780/2 -row N. Hdr.; Heston 2000/150/2 -row N. Hdr.; Gehl FH83/1-row Hdr./pick-up; N.H. 770/elec. controls /2 -row N/1000 RPM. BLOWERS: 56' Fan Dion/pipes; N.H. 27, N.H. 25. FORAGE BONES: Dion 3 beater/roof on 10t Horst; N.H. #8 roof/ 3 btr,/on Horst; Rex/3- beater/roof/on wgn.; Fox/3 btr/roof/on H.D. wgn. Farm Boy/3 btr.; (3) i.H./3 btr/on 10 T wagons; A.C./3 btr. PLOWS: Case 4/f/ semi-mtd. 16"; I.H. "510- 3/f semi-mtd. 16"; Kavernland 3/f/mtd.; M.F. 86 4/f semi-mtd. 14"; M.F. 3/f 12"; A.C. 6/f aut. reset/ 16"/semi-mtd. SWATHERS: I.H, #163/10' SP; M.F. #34/12' SP; Owattona #29/10' SP/Conditioner; Versatile 103/10' SP/Innes PU; Versatile 18' trail. TILLAGE: Bush Hog 10' offset/ 25" notched blades; (2) Kongskilde 3 pt. cultivator; 12' Benn Packer, 12' chain harrows, 14' A.C. 3 pt. cultivator/harrows; trail disc; I.H. 12' drag cultivator; diamond harrows, 6 -shank Graham plow; 9' trail wheel disc; 3 drum land roller; 10' Ford Vibra Shank trail cultivator; steel wheel cultivator. TRUCKS: Old Mercury 600 farm truck/gravity box; 1969 Ford 850 S/A. gas. tractor; I.H. 1969 1700 truck; capper for 1/2 ton Mercury 1 ton W /hoist. AUGERS: Westfield 46' x 8"; Mateo 32' x 6"; Malco 8' x 4"/motor; A & L 27' x 5"/motor; 25' x 5"' motor; 12' x S": 18' x 4"; 20' x 5"; 10' x 5". SPREADERS: N.I. 200. N.H. 676, N.H. 512. GRAVITY BOXES: (3) bins on wagons. Martin 250 box/J & M fert. auger on 6T wgn. MISCELLANEOUS: 5' Rock -O -Matic rock picker /side pick-up/high dump; 6 -row Mauer bean puller; John Deere FB -B 17 run grain drill/fert. & grass seeder; A.C. 4 -row planter; Mateo 7' blade; 11 x 28 duals; #65 Case loader fits 990/995; rotary cutter; (2) post hole augers; 10' Brillion seeder; 325-329 N.I. Super Sheller; 325-314 N.I. picker shelter; Owattona #95 Mix -All; 75' chain -type taper board feeder/mtr. and drive; Badger silo pipe turner; gurney sale; aeration system for grain bin (floor type); Toledo scale; Badger 10' stationary elevator; assorted electric motors; hyd. cylinders; Gehl belt -type hammermill; (2) shell cattle oilers; windrow turner: (2) bale feeders; New Bush Hog rotary cutter 5'; Mott 6' 3 pt. mower; N.I. 325 Super Sheller /2 row -N; M.F. #265A seed drill/grass seeder; John Deere "484" hay conditioner.