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p.s., p.b., radio,, red with red
interior and black top. ,
Super Clean Transportation at a LOW PRICE,
ROWCLIFFE MOTORS •
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO 527.0514, 527-1670
fir. t,icle�s for S Ile
USD RAILWAYTIES,4Pres•
sure treated, uniform quality,
sort to grade (premium, post,
end economy). Delivered
semiload lots only. (4SQ' mini-
mum), Reasonably priced.
Phone 204-725-2627 office
hours. 11-45.01
FOR SALE: Dianiopd Stone<;.
and Gem Rings, set+in 14,kt.
gold. 30 to 40% off 'not at
Soeder Jewellery, Mitchell.
Liquidation sale. 11-45-1
PLAYPEN: Large. like. new.
Cost 580.00 selling for 540.
527-0964. 11-45-1
13 roof trusses, -24 ft .long,
grey chesterfield suite.
Phone 527.0225 or 521 0121.
BACHERT
MEATS
CUSTOM KILUNG
Cutting & Wrapping
4'hu FREEZING
•
KILL DAY
ON
TUESDAY
All meat
Govt. Inspected
on the farm
1 MBE EAST
OF WALTON
887-9328
HENSALL
LIVESTO li
SALES
EVERY THURSkAY
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
ONE used Culligan water,
softener, complete, good
working condition, $85. Can
be seen at Huron Ice Co., 11
Sparling St. or call 527-1280.
11-45-1
5 Re. wrought iron railing
66 , 25", 79". 54" x 2 by
26". Phone 527-0418. Best.
offer. 11-45x1
ArtIcI l .f� r io l
CAR'ate. reo, excellent condir
tion..One ',Pioneer KP -500
cassette. (4'01/t... one PiOltecc
AD .304 ;amp, two Pioneer
3 -Way flash mount speakers,
Sell as whole orin,pai'ls. Beat
offer.527-0743 Il -45x1 BUY your rn(eats in bulk and
**vial Clinton Boded Meati,
now at our new location ust
off HW -y N4 north of COO 00;
1 r/ in a south ofLendesboro.
Watch for our Sign By the
case or. by ;the pound CalI
collect 523-9508 11.45.1
GRANNIES Antiques. Lar e
selection. Np (nail -orders, 7th, •
'Concesslon off Woodbine
Hwy,;i.`1 mil west Sutton,
Ont. LOE' IRO (Box 444).
Large selection furniture,
postcards. Telt 416.722.5249.
II -45.01
FUEL OH, FURNACE
Repair and Cleaning
24 HOUR SERVICE
Paratchek's
Maintenance
Dublin 345-2235
APPLE BUTTER made with
sweet apples and pumpkin
filling a 'SI also cider. Apply to
Mervin Wordell 347-2774.
Phone after 2 p.m. 11-45-2
FIREWOOD: 100 cubic foot
Toad, delivered for 575. Phone
4812.7761, 11-45-3
TO GIVE AWAY: One year
old male dog. 527-1496 after 5
p.m.
11-44-3
Apts. for Rent
Anklet for .Sale
QUOTING BU#ines% after' 45.
yyears, -Soeder Jet'ellery in
Mitchell. Sale on Now, Fine
Celan, Crystal, Glass and Gift
Acme, 30 to 50% off nowt
Some collector items.. Rare
patterns included. 11-45-2
-TjoupLE IauQ , tub and
tiutiomaticfly-sp gayer Whin
go shape. Ileo roller and
sirs, . suitable for works110p.
Phone 527-0415.. 11-45x1
GING out of business sale,
'C&ravelle' and "Bulova"
watghes• Men's, ladies,
many styles, one year war-
ranty with each. 30 to 40%
off. Soeder Jewellery in Mit-
chell. 11.45.2
8 ft. Durst snowblower., sin-
gle auger; 12 ft. Crowfoot
landpacker. Phone 527-1806.
11245-2
LIQUiDATION SALE: ,Beati-
tiful diamond, pearl andgem
earrings and pendants; set in
14 k gold. The ultimate gift
item. 33'1 to 50% off. Now at
Soeder Jewellery, Mitchell.
11-45-2
VEAL'S
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 83.31 miles east
of Exeter
235-1123
WOODSTOVES
AND FIREPLACE INSERTS
LOP( - KENT - OLSON
INFERNO - FABER
FINDLAY - PIONEER
POWER - LE CADET
RSF ENERGY
Hank's Small
Engines Service
1 MILE NORTH
OF`LONDESBORO
523.9202
Lawn and Garden
Equipment Repair
New and Used
Garden Equipment
In Stock
CHRISLYN
TOWNHOUSES
3 BEadrooni
NOW RENTING
under new manogamant
I1 FREE MONTH
WITH LEASE
Try us for
CUSTOM KILUNG
and
PROCESSING
Kill days -Tuesdays
OUR SPECIALTY
Home cured and
smoked -meats
processed exactly
the way you like it.
WOODBURNER SHOP
Dungannon - srl-Pest
Showroom Hours
Ma1.4d. • p.a..., p.m.
Set. 'Loan. :1
Auction Sales
Farm EquiPm
nt
FARMERS
For a good
farm building
at competitive
prices
PHONE:
RAT LAMBERS
CONSTRUCTION
R.R.#2 Clinton
482-3305
FREEESTIMATES
ST. CHARLES SQUARE
VANASTRA
PHONE
482-9084
Elizabeth Court
Apartments
176 Oxford St.,
Hensen
1, 2 and 3 BEDROOMS
AVAILABLE NOW
Dec. 1, Jan.1
Features appliances,
carpeting throughout,
laundry facilities. All u -
utilities included. -
PHONE 262.2846
' . • ASK ABOUT
SPECIAL,BONUS
APPLES: Macintosh. ,North-
ern Spy, Empire, ida 'Red,
Red Delicious, Fresh Cider
also custom pressing of
eider. Red & white potatoes,
onions, apple'butter, honey.
Call 524-8037. • Art Bell's
Fruit Farm. 1141-tf
Wanted to Buy
fig,' for pelt„
t 4 apttttnwnt for
roaW cry', klgr,;Matu
S
;1 4x2
4 bedroom .house betw. een
Clinton, and Seaforth.. Avail-
ableDoe:1.4$2,781515.45.2
Notice
PHIL'S Refrigerator atnd Ap-
pliance Service.; P,�ompt de-
pendable service to all makes
and models of domestic ap-
pliances. Phone 887-9062.
19-44-tf
A GUITAR. Phone 345-2969.
12-45x1
60 inch chain saw. Gas
powered. 527-1523. 12-45x1
WANTED TO BUY: Mens
hockey equipment, full set.
Must be in good condition.
Reasonably priced. 527-0604
after S p.m. 12-45xtf
PIANO: Wanted. Not neces-
sarily in good condition.
Phone collect anytime 519-
669-2280, 519-669-2198.
• 12-42-52
• •k
OF OVER
60 TRACTORS St 100
PIECES OF EQUIPMENT
AT
BRINDLEY SALES YARD
I)UNGANNON
Saturday, November 19th, '83
10:00 A.M.
Brindley Auctions
15191529-7625
Auctioneer: GORDON 11. BRINDLEY
RICHARD
LOBB
AUCTIONEER
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION
CI>ILENDAR
SAT. NOV. 12: Approx.
79 acres of farm land„
3'/4 miles east of Clinton
1'/4 miles south for Mrs.
Erlin Whitmore.
SAT. NOV. 19, 10 a.m.
Furniture, appliances,
etc. at Richard Lobb's
Barn. Clinton.
Geo. A. Sills
& Sons
Home
Hardware
MERCHANTS
PLUMBING.) G
& ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS
Phone
527-1620
Seaforth
Wanted
PREGNANT and distressed?
Married or single, Free con-
fidential support. Call collect
Birthright 432-7197 or after 6
p.m. 527-0115. 19-44-tf
SECR1ETS of, chording on
guitar. New home study
course. Fast, easy method.
For sample Chord Finder
write: Studio C1107, Russell
and Associates 10060 102
Ave.. Ft. St. John, B.C. VIJ
2E2. 19-45-01
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 St, West,
Toronto. Call (416) 977-3929
today., 19-45-01
Auction Sales
WANTED: Cash buyer for
farrow to finish operation.
Contact Culligan Real Estate
Ltd. 527-1577. 13-45-1
For Rent
CONSIGN now to our annual
Ski-doo, Snowmobile, ma-
chinery, car, truck, construc-
tion equipment. tool and
sporting goods auction at
Orval McLean Auction Cen-
tre, Lindsey. Coming soon.
For information to consign
call 705-324-2783. 20-45-01
Card of Thanks
,f?
4,HURON .F„),(POSITON, N VEMBi
CardThe n ar ;o Tfw llka`
CL .siriFD. II,
DALE % ncura, �w' ;
1 would like to,hhapk Mil'. y Ttic faiolly' of,t to 1ati3'EIva
Baiter and the nurse, for tits .. Webkter wish to express their
good ..Care, Pearl received moat sincere appreciation to
while in Clinton Hospital, and their many friends, neigh -
'
to mY botirs and relatives for tthhe
: friends, neighIlourS and feta- expresslons of sympathy,
fives for the expressions of card,, flmyeis, dopation end
sympathy. cards. flovferV and �foittf, to, our,.home; Special
foodsentto my home, [tllr: Jhalks#oRev. WitenaBiOwn
Falconer, the ladies of Wes- _Bey. Robert Graham, Bali
ley Willis Chi�nch for the an iFalconer Funeral Home •
lunch, the pallbearers 'and andtheVarna U.C.W.ladies. +
flowerbearers, I appreciate Special thinks to theV.O.N.t
everyone's help ape :.'m- .nurses, Lyn' Reidy' o`f Tdwn
pathy. Lon Vele and Country Homemakers2,
and to the pallbearers.`.,1
•_ -
HOOVER
I wish to say thank you to all
my friends and relatives for
cards, gifts and flowers
I received during my stay in
hospital. It was very much
appreciated. Retta Hoover
24.45-1
FRASER
Doug and I wish' to thank our
family, relatives and friends
for the many surprises on the
occasion of our 35th wedding
anniversary. Many thanks to
our family for the dinner, to
Phyllis and Emerson Mitchell
for all their work, having the
gathering at their home, to
those who helped with the
mock wedding. Many thanks
to all who came to help us
celebrate and for all the gifts,
cards and flowers. Thank
you.Doug and Marjory Fraser
24-45x1
FOR RENT: Roberts wood
splitters, three poi t hitch
model. 515 per y Gast
model 530 per day 62,5263'
or 262-2224. 15- 3-tf
M p1)At oxer, 1, t-
IIiI.'$e;a ale . ng -
ham. 357.-1 ' 15-45-tf
Apts. for Rett
COZY, single bedroom house
for rent. Three blocks from
downtown Seaforth. 5150/
month. Call Larry Dillon
482-7151.- 15-45-tf
3 bedroom house, excellent
condition. Att'd garage. 527-
1577. ' 15-45-1
UNFURNISHED 4 bedroom
farm house on Hwy. 48. Call
evenings 345-2185. 15-45-1
2 bedroom apt. to sub -let
5299 a month. Near down-
town. Available Dec. 1.
Phone 527-1431 after 4 p.m.
15-43-3
MURRAY
We wish to deeply express
our sincere gratitude and
appreciation to our relatives,
many good friends and neigh-"
bours the P.U.C., the Fire
department, Seafstrth,,st9b:t7
lance. Drs. Moore. MacIver
and Hill and all nursing staff
involved. Special thanks to all
those who expressed con-
cern, good wishes and sup-
port to all of us! Thanks for
the numerous masses, pray-
ers, cards, flowers, treats and
visits. Your many acts of
kindness will never be forgot-
ten.
Love,
Ronald & Theresa Murray
& Boys
1 24-45-1
i
FARM FOR SALE
BY PUBLIC TENDER
Situated 8 miles north of Dublin, Ontario on gravel
road.
Parcel 1: Lot 35, Concession 13. Logan Township,
Perth County. 100 acres with 98 acres suitable for
market gardening: Frame dwelling, large storage
facilities and implement shed:
Parcel 2: Part of Lots 2 & 3. Concession 14.
McKillop Township, Huron County. 123 acres
with 35 suitable for market gardening.
For more information contact:
FARM CREDIT CORPORATION
c/o Dave Gowing,
Federal Building, Albert & Waterloo Streets,
P.O. Box 26,
STRATFORD, Ontario N5A 6S8
Telephone Number 15191348-9096
Refer to file #36050-532
c oeta a/ &d�calcen
Requires
CONTRACT
CUSTODIAN
ESTATE AUCTION
OF ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, APPLIANCES
AND MISC. ITEMS TO BE HELD AT THE
JACOB AUCTION CENTRE, 185 HERBERT ST.
IN MITCHELL ON
Saturday, November 12
AT 10:30 A.M.
PARTIAL LiST: Electrohome portable color T.V.
with remote control; 30" electric stove. matching
G. E. compact washer and dryer (1 yr. old); Viking
humidifier; old dressers; quilts, hump -back
trunks; dough box; bonnet chest: beaver jar; six
matching press back chairs; press back rocker;
two organ stools; coal oil Tamp; piano bench:
Brantford jug and crock; Beatty electric dryer;
picture frames; quantity of dishes; wicker pieces;
wheel chair; beds; cedar chest; Niagara massage
chair (needs upholstering); garden tools; top hat;
old magazines and a host of old interesting items,
TERMS: Cash of cheque with I.D.
PROPRIETOR: Estate of the Late Marie 'Meyer
AUCTIONEER: Douglas Jacob 393-6214
Plainly marked sealed
tenders will be received
by the undersigned prior
to noon WEDNESDAY, on
NOVEMBER 16,1983
for contract custodial
services at Wingham
Public School to com-
mence on December 1,
1983.
All tenders must be
submitted on the official
tender forms which are
available at the Huron
County Board of Educa-
tion, 103 Albert Street.
Clinfon, or at Wingham
Public School, Wing -
ham.
The lowest or any tender
not necessarily accept-
ed.
P. Gryseela
HURON COUNTY
BOARD OF
EDUCATION
103 Alfieri Skeet
CUNTON, Ontario
NOM ILO
D. 'WALLACE
Chairman
R.B. ALLAN
Director
TENDERS
WANTED
To supply furnace oil for
the Brodhagen Com-
munity Centre.
Contract to commence
on January 13, 1984.
Tenders will be accepted
until January 1, 1984.
Send inquiries or tender
to:
MR. DARWIN DIETZ
RR NI
DUBLIN, Ontario
TENDERS
INVITED
Furnace fuel required for
Walton United Church
and manse.
Tenders should state
cost per litre, -
Tenders will be received
until Dec. 1, 1983 to:
MRS. DONALD
McDONALD
• R.R.#2
BRUSSELS, Ontario
NOG 1HO
MURRAY
1 would like to thank friends
and relatives for all gifts.
flowers and plants. Thanks to
Dr. Underwood, 'Dr. Wong.
nursing staff for special care
I received and to all hospital
staff and my family.
Terry Murray
24-45x1
ELLIOTT
Wewould like to thank
every ne who shared in cele-
brate our wedding and
rete, to on October 21 and
making it a night to remem-
ber. Thank you for all the
beautiful wedding gifts. and
for attending our stag and
doe. Your thoughtfulness will
always be remembered.
Jamie and Dianne
24-44x1
Notice
-NOTICE
NOVEMBER 11
The council of the Corporation
of the Town of Seaforth request
that local businesses recognize
REMIBRAICE DAY
FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 11
by closing from
KNIGHT
i wish to thank my family,
friends and relatives fqr their
cards, gifts and visits while I
was a patient in Stratford
liostpital. It is all greatly
appreciated and' it.helped
pass the time quickly. Thanks
very much. Brad Knight
24-45x1
DOLMAGE
Tyler, David Sheila, Ken-
neth, Verne and'Delphine,
Dolmagd want to express our
heartfelt thank you to every-
one who helped in every way
with so much ' sympathy,
kindness and caring when we
lost Leslie Dolmage, our
loving grandfather, father
and beloved husband.
24-45-x1
CRAIG
We wish to thank everyone
who helped in any way to
make our anniversary such a
happy time. The many lovely
gifts and cards are much
appreciated. We thank the
church ladies for serving the
surprise supper on Saturday,
and our unit ladies for serving'
on Sunday. We especially
thank Helen. Graeme and
Children, and Sherrill fortheir
thoughtfulness .and extra
work.
Margaret and Harvey Craig
24.45x1
FiNLAYSON
I would like to take this
opportunity to thank every-
one who patronized the ba-
zaar and tea at Seaforth
Health Care Facility Satur-
day. Your support was great-
ly appreciated and made our
bazaar most ' successful.
Thanks to all who donated in
any way. the staff anti Volun-
teers for their assistance,. the
residents for their participa-
tion, Mrs. Jane Rimmer for
table centres, the 'dietary
stkff und'thu§etiit 'altur'he•0f
ea room,' also special
hers s to Dorothea, Ruth,
t is Hildebrand Flowors
"Lennie" for his ticket
sales. Mary Finlayson
Activity Co-ordinator
Seaforth Health Care Facility
24.45x1
BLAKE
We would like to say thanks to
our friends and families.
Thanks is a small word but it
means so much, The cards of.
sympathy people sent, the
food that came to the house
with a smile and a hug, /the
offers of help, and the people
who did help in big ways and
in small ways; these have all
meant so much to us. It is
comforting knowing you are
there praying for us land our
family. Laverne and Nita -
you two are really special.
Thanks for all you have done.
It will always be treasured.
Everyone needs friends like
you: Tom's life touched many
and your kindness and con-
cern has touched us.
Sharon and Murray Blake
24-45x1
•
Thanks to our dear friends
and . neighbours, relatives,
Grey Township Firemen, and
the Firemen of Huron Couhty
Mutual Aid, for your support
in person, tin words, mes-
sages, cards, and food at a
time when it was needed.
Thanks also to those who
contributed towards the Grey
Township Fireman's Fund,
Cranbrook Church Fund, and
to other funds. Marilyn Engel
Sharon, Rosanne
and Ron Burdett,
Tracy. Paul and Susan
and Annie Engel
24-45-1
In Memoriam
h �
-
COming Events
t
CQMIb a SOON Craft and
Bake Sale: Pec.1Q . at St.
Jdbit's An811CFM Church,
Britue4 fmm ,tl l 11:1P:-40 4
Card of Thanks
'STEVENSON .
The family of the late Torn
Steyensop,; wish to express
their very sincere apprecia-
tion to their many friends.
neighbours and relatives for
the expressions of sympathy.
cards, donations. flowers and
Ned to our homes:' Special
thanks to Rev. Donald McIn-
nes, Max and Barb Watts
Funeral Home and to the
ladies of the Cranbrook
W.M.S. Your expressions of
kindness atthis time will long
be remembered. 24-45x1
TROLLOPE
Mere thanks does not seem
enough to express our grati-
tude for the wonderful help
and support everyone gave us
during and after the recent
fire. Special mention . to the
Brussels Firemen and alrthe
other fire depts. who came
romptly to our aid. Also
special" thanks to Larry and
Marlene Cowie who so kindly
took us into their home until
we could find a place 10 stay.
Also thanks to JR's Shake
Shoppe,"Brussels Variety and
everyone who helped us in
any. way. Ihe donations of
food, clothes, money etc.
were greatly appreciated. We
are proud to be residents of
the Village of Brussels.
Thanks a million! '
Doug, Debbie
& Jonathan Trollope
24-45=1
In Memoriam
JOHNSTON: in memory of a
dear friend. Harry Johnston,
who passed away on -Novem-
ber 6, 1982..
Time slips by, but. memories
stay,
Quietly remembered every
daAnd when old times we do
recall,
it's then Harry, we miss you
most of all.
Always remembered and
greatly missed by Jim, 'Ann.
Tracy and Tina. 25, 45-xl
HEMINGWAY:in memory of
our beloved husband and
.. fathet, Bert Hemingway who
passed away four years ago,
Nov. 11th, 1979.
Time takes away the edge of
grief.
But memory turns back every
leaf
Lovingly remembered by
•V•iola and Morris. • 25-45x1
Th
YouiI
Rake
Results in the
' WANTADS
Count on the Classifieds to Do the Job
NOTICE
To the members of Sea -
forth Farmers' Co-op-
erative there will be a
9:00 a.m. until
12:00 noon
Special
Information
Meeting
on
THURS. NOV. 10,1983
at 8:OOo'clock p.m.
at the Seaforth and Dis-
trict Community Cen-
tres, Upstairs Hall.
The purpose of this
meeting is to discuss a
merger proposal for Sea -
forth Farmers' Co -Op
and Hensall District Co -
Operative.
All members
are urged to
attend this
Important
Meeting!
GERRY
VANDEN HENGEL
(Pres.)
DONALD McKERUHER
(sec.)
SHUFFLEBOARD for senlora Id held every
Wednesday afternoon at the Seaforth and
district communitycentres. Sponsored by the
recreation department, the event 1s free of
charge. Turnout has averaged 14 to 18
competitors, but more are expected as the
dport catches on. Looking' on while Jack
Sinclair, left, makes a shot, Is John Van
Geffen. (Wasslnk photo)