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RKM'AN. •
AEAL MITA TE.LTD.
Henry Mero, Seaforth, Office 527-0430 •
Harold Workman, Clinton Office .482-3455
Dirk van der Werf, res. 482-3165
Ron Dolron,, Bayfield Office 565-2797
This -3 bedroom ranch style is finished in colonial,
brick, has economical gas heat and -full basement. A
quality John Price custom built home,: very
generously appointed throughout•. Call now :for An—
appointment
appointment to see this one.
31/4 ACRES -1n Huller Witha beautiful 4 bedroom,. 2
storey red brick house. This one won't last long at
$48,500.00.
DAIRY FARM -225 Acres in MeKillop with 4
bedroom home, drilled well 210 drained and
workable acres. A complete dairy operation with,
quota, machinery and, stock, Complete information
at listing office. •
EGMONDVILLE—$21.000•00 for a 3 bedroom, 2
storey brick house on a beautiful treed lot, Complete
P
with 'fireplace and separate dining room;
sCENTRE ST -A mature well treed, lot sets off this
spacious 3 bedroom brick bungalow, A full
basement; a wrap-around kitchen, separate dining
room and the 5 year Hudac Warranty are all
included in the Iow price of 542,900,00
' MARKET ST,—A neat 3 bedroom bungalow that
• may be finished to suit your taste if you act now,
Partial brick, attached garage; full basement an4,the•
5 year Hudac Warranty are some of. the feat'ules
included in the completed price_ of 547,000.00
ISABELLE ST BEAUTY—Describes this 1800 •Sq,
Ft. angelstone bungalow. This home is beautifully
appointed with large country kitchen, family room
with fireplace and two baths - all on one floor, Priced
_ iighLat $57.:500.00
RETIREMENT HOME—is this'orgy ' 2 bedroom
brick bungalow on Isabelle Street. Complete with
fireplace, large well treed lot, detacbeci_garage - all
for $39,500.00:: "
EGMONDVILLE-Have a look at this 5 bedroom
home on an extra large lot, extensively, renovated
with double attached,' garage. Make us •a reasonable"'
offer.
BUSHLAND-11/2 miles North of Clinton and quite
"secluded, we have 20 acres of maple and hickory
bush., . just waiting to be enjoyed, ;. Priced at
$25;000.00 -
'INCOME PROPERTY -On Main Street, we have 2
store fronts and 1 apartment. A very good location
for a retail business;
A STARTER HOME—$22,000.00 will ,buy: this 3
bedroom bungalow on South'Main St.".Close ,to
uptown and a ,well treed lot.
NORTH MAIN STREET -We have a 3, bedroom;. 2
storey:home will all the modern'conveniences: There
is a good " mortgage available on this property
$41;900.00
STANLEY TWP.-121 Acres on #21 • Highway, all
• adequately drained with 7 acres of bush, 2 storey
brick house - 2 barns and implement shed : 2' drilled
'Wells. 5210,000.00'
WINTHROP-Two o Ili hvfay a 2' storey'
brick house,. in need, r Si I,' ' i i
MORRIS TWP — -
80 cies 35 workable :- cedar •
bush and "stream, $39,900.00' •
#4 HIGHWAY—South of Clinton"- 3'%i acres - drilled
well'- 2 smaller barns. Iarge 5 bedroom home - 100
Amp service '545.000.00
GREY TVVP.-100 Acres of , the Highway 40
workable -and balance in hardwood and scrub. No
buildings .555.000.00.
COUNTRY HOME -In McKillop •- 2 storey sided
home ;tastefully ` d'ecorated'. With natural stone
fireplace. Drilled well; small barn, spring possession
$55:000,00
$17,000.00 for a two storey, 3,bedroom stucco home,
1 block from 'Main St.
EGMONDVILLE—A nicely finished modern . home
with 3 bedrooms, formal diniing'room, family mroom,, l
games robins, fireplace and bar. A real family home
on a large lot 549,500100. Extra lot also available.
SMALL BUSINESS—A great opportunity for a lady
or semi -retired` person' to get into the retail business
in Seaforth. Complete information on request.
50 ACRES—In
ulle
Ind : off #8 Highway
44 workableas
BUILDING L0 —
3'building kits, in Seaforth - just
• 513,000.00: YES - 513,000.00 for ALL THREE.
We have many more farm and home. listings and it
doesn't cost you anything to inquire. Give us a call!!:
Pick, up "The Real Estate Magazine" for pictures of
these and many more Ilstings.
14.89-1
L5' Property For Rent 15 Property For Hen:t..
WELL insulated house for
rent between Clinton and
Seaforth available March' 1st,
482-7104, after 6 p.m.
15-90.2
ONE bedroom apartment in
Seaforth, nice ;.location.
• 41S8:00 • nifihthly, -345.2442,
15.89-tf
•
FOR RENT: Two , Bedroom
apt. with stove and fridge,
available any time. Please
phone between 5 & 8 p.m:,
527.0920. _ 15 86=tf
ELIZABETH.
COURT
HENSALL, ONTARIO
Now renting, new building 1,
2 and 3 bedroom apartments,
Shag carpeting throughout.
Kelvinator appliances,launr
dry facilities, 'all utilities
paid.
For inquiries
Hensal1262.2129`
London 433.77$1
15.&Mf
SIDEVIEW apartments, will
be available March. 1st.
Please phone John Lanstnk
527.1474' or Dave Devries
527.1842, 15-86-tf
2 BEDROOM apartment.
Phone 527.46H).:: , t5.86=tf
Hen '. II'
sa
Livestock
stock
Sales
SALES EVERY
THURSDAY
AT 1:30 P.M.
All classes of Livestock
WE INVITE YOUR
CONSIGNMENTS
Victor Hiltgreav'ea,
4$2-7511, CUnion'
Barry 'Whet,
2164717, Exeter'
and
229-6205 Kirktoti'
19.864
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BILL CLIFFORD
REAL. ESTATE BROKER;
PICK UP YOUR FREE PICTORIAL LISTING
BOOKLET - OVER :250 PROPERTIES'.
• Appraisals • ProPerty Management • Investments
• Resglential . Farms • Business • Resort Properties.
Listings Wanted'
Il Main St. - Seaforth Membr of Th. Huron
Phone: 527-1511 Roll " Estate Boort,:
WHEN BUYING.
OR SELLING
CONTACT
VIC: FOX
523-9525.
BETTY CARDNO
527-1102
14.90-1 .
L9 Nctires.
19 Notices_
20 Auction' Sales
ATTENT1
0 FARMERS':
15S
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We are now ,is•in g '55:00 T= 515;00 for fresh
p, s
dead Or dii'sabled cows & horses over 500 lbs.
All calvesti's pigs picked up free of charge.
Fast Efficient St,rvice = 24 hrs. a day 7 days a
week.
HURON DEAD
TO K REMOVAL.
aII Collect 482 -9811 -
Callus first you won't have to
call anyone else
19-86-tf
Com
P Bookkeeping I€te�l800kkee in Service & Related Fields:
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Income, Tax:Assistance_Preparation
19-89-2
•INDIVIDUALS;
SMALL BUSINESSES
FARMING
WILFRED ELLIOTT
Telephone
(619-)527-0301
12 N. Main Street
Seaforth, Ontario
P.O. Box 729 NOK IVVO
SEPTIC TANKS.
r
CLEANED
Fast efficient service. Witte
or call Harvey Dale Seaforth,
Phone' Clinton 482 3320 or
Seaforth 527-0284, ,.19-86-tf
,stocker cattle, calves
and swine
T"p op Prices Paid
For fresh,
animals over 500
S'1:00 a hundred weight.
Cows and heirscs over 1200
- S20.00.
4 Wheel drive radia
dispatched :trucks.
24 hr: service— 7 days
week
ck
Brussolt. Pet Food
SuPlilies
Calf Collect 887-9334
19-75=ti'
R. S. Box
Funeral Home
47 High Street
Seaforth
Phone: 527-0885
19.86-tf
Custom
S1.ughtering
and
Pr,•-cessing
Evill lir 11, o1n.
v �,s
�4 rw■^..crakrow
eriir�d+�Lri.
t)ASH'A/Ot'1n
237 1�
•
FUEL OIL FURNA E
Repair and Cleaning.
24 Hour Service
PARATCHEK'S
MAINTENANCE- '
Dublin 345 223,
K
,.* A•01•44104..19-884
Ral6elL' r''474..40r4741
CALEN
AUCTIDARON
March 3 - 1,:00 p.m.
Estate of Harry Woolley
Brucefield,
- March l.y - Construction
Auction
March20th - 10 a.m. R
&• A Farm Equipment
Auction, Clinton.
March 24 R fie A
Auction, Rathwell"Build-.•
ing, .Seaforth
March 27 -: Willert Bros.
•. Farm Equipment Auc-
tion, Zurich
April 7 - George Bedard,
Farm Auction
AVAILABLE A E to do :genera;
house maintenance including
vinyl -siding installation and
repairs, roofing, glass repair,
where necessary, aluminum
doors and, windows, eaves
troughing. Leslie Devine;
R.R. 2, Seaforth. 482-7106:
19=89x2
Tri Town
Bookkeeping
9
Service
and
COMPUTER SERVICE
income Tax Returns
Business -Farm -Individual'
•
AJ TCT1C(.q ;"A• 115 AI F!i�+ �,{..
MA `: 5t, '• $i✓,+; N-.. , Ail .•:,N-. `V.
.�. • : • :7040=1
Richard'
Lobb
Auctioneer
AUCTION
CALENDAR
'Clinton 482=7898
Fri': March , 9th
12:00 noon; full line
of :farm machinery
and tractors, two four
wheel drive trucks
etc.. for Dave Carson
Farms Ltd., Listowel`
t
Ontario. .
Sat., March 17 - 11
a.m. • • Brindley
Machinery Auction,
Dungannon, Ontario.
Sat. March 31 - farm
machinery. tractors,
household effects etc
for Lloyd Sowerby," 4
miles north. of Bay-
field on 21 Hwy.
Tues. April 3 1:00
p.m. Modern tractors
and farm machinery
for John Goovers, 1
mile south of Credit-
on: 20-90-1,
. gO•ji 4011, nlf SuJ
t:44/4forrec r.
uc 'Ion Sale
fay
THE ESTATE OF!HARRY WOOLLEY
• MARCH' 3rd, I P.M.
' 1 r Mile West of 11.rut vfjt 1d oft Varna ;goad
MACHINERY, TOOLS l Z EQl;1PMENT:; WD Allis;
Chalmers tractor; one new 2 wheel trailer; hay
loader 5 ton wagon 1 gravel wagon; 1 Bissel double
disc 3 ;section diaaiond'barrow & draw box',• 1 set of
new tractor chains (14.9'"'x 28"'); 2 beltdriven buzz
saws; 1 steel fratne buzz saw; 3 chain saws: bench
grinder; electric drills; log splitter, 2 two wheel
trailers; hand, tools: socket sets: logging chains &..`
equipment
' 0(ID nnrnY'nlitely 25 -ord of split hood & 110
/,ofd of limb wood •
bURNiTU,REA ANTIQUES: Westinghouse
Elettrohon1G-Madison stereo; Westinghouse 12 cu.
ft,
e
fr ez
c, r, 30 Zenith elctr"estove;
Frigidaire•
refridl;eritor; brand new Finlay wood, cook stove;
Sewing machine hall stand; 2 china' cabinets;'
- paintings;' tables, oak rocker;' clocks;P ress back
chairs; flat -to -the -wall •cupboard; kitchen cabinet;
tti•ash stand; buffet; dresser; chest of ' drawers;
magazine rack; beds & :quantity of miscellaneous
items„ 20.891
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AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS.. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST, SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK IWO,
(5I -Si- 521-4:468'
21 :Tenders "Wanted
Tedder
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until
SATURDAY, MARCH 17th
for the sale of
1973
Chev Truck
3/4 ton, cab chassis with
rack, in good corking order:`
BOX 1
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
21.90x2
Township of
Gre
• Y•
Gravel
Tenders
•
e der"
S
Sealed Tenders will be
received by either, the under
signed or Clerk -Treasurer at:.
the Municipal Office; RR 3,
Brussels, Ontario, until 12
o'clock noon
MONDAY, MARCH 5
1979
for crushing and application
of 25,000 cubic yards, more
or less of 5/8 gravel to Grey
Township roads, Gravel to be.
supplied by the "Township: •
Tenders must be submit-
ted on Tender avail-
able at the Municipal office.
• Lowest or any tender not
necessarily A
accepted. It
P
tenders subject to. approval
• by the lvl."I,C.
•
.: e e ' • ROSS ENGEL
LAWRENCE BEANIE
•
Bruceficld Phone. 482-9260 •
Available Year Round • , `' G ' •.
19.86-tf ,• G thk
• • • GENERAL • ROAD SUPT.•
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING �'; AUCTIONEER
• Suing Perth and •
and Huron Counties with
• many" years of •
▪ experience. •
• For reliable service at`
• reasonable rafts' • TOWNSHIP OF HULLET
• Call 347-2465 collect . G helve I
PROCESSING,
Al's Market
Beef -Mondays,
!Hogs -Tuesdays
Al's Market
RR ti3, BRUSSELS, ONT.
NOG 1HO
▪ Sat. Much' 10th; • i . •
• P.m.
Furniture,•Tenders ,
Phone 262-2017 P' ', Tenders wanted for supply -
4,
antiques, donated •
19.86-tf . q "PPI.,'`
, articles etc. for St. 9 • ing crushing and delivering
• Peters Lutheran • of approx. 18000 cu. yds. of
Church, Brodhagen. • 5/8 granular "A" gravel
• . Sat., March 17th:.- ;:....for the twp, of Hullett and:
• Power and hand car., •
• penter tools; miscel- •
laneous items etc„ •
• the town of Mitchell •
f▪ or Ross 'Davidson •
Estate.•
• Sat. March
•
• •
• Tractor, farm
machinery. house- •
• hold effects etc:, the •'
,r town of ,Mitchell for •
• Carl Steinbach ' •
Estate. �.
20-90.1
• •
••.•••i•eeseee••••.,
Somebody
Wants What
Iou, Don't "Needs.
SELL
Through
Huron
Jxpositoti'
Classified
Matt Ada
'Every week more and
more people discover what
mighty jobs are tier.
complishcd by low' test
Huron Expositor Want Ads,
Dial 527.0240,
must be capable of ,1000 cu.
yds. or more a' day,. Work
must be done, to. the satis-
faction of the Rd. Supt.' and
be completed' in the month of
June. 1979. Apply to Rd,
Supt: for contract forms" The
tenders must be in the` nds
of George ioggart, Rd. Supt
Londesboro, by.
• MONPA1', MARCH 5
• 19'9
at 5 p.m. and be accomp-
anied by
ccomp-aniedby a certified cheque of
' 10% of enclosed bid, The
tenders will be opened at 8
p.m. Lowest: or any 'tender
not necessarily accepted and
must be approved byM.T,;C.
GeorgeHoggart, Rd, Supt.
Loricicaboro, Onto
• NOM 2110
621: Tenders Wanted
Tucke'r$rnith
Township
v I.
Gra , e
Tender
:1979
CONTRACT NO. 79-001 TT
Sealed' tenders, clearly
marked as -to contents will be
received by the undersigned'.`
until •
2:00 p.m.: MONDAY,
MARCH 5th
1979
for the
CRUSHING & DELIVERY
of approximately 1?P " •J
16r .000'
Cubic Yards
of granular A. Tenders mast
be submitted on the Town-
ship Tenderforms available
from the undersigned.
Th'c lowest or any '" tender
not necessarily. accepted. Alla
tenders subject to approval'
by the Ministry of Transpor-
tation and Communications.
ALLAN NICHOLSON,
ROAD SUPERINTENDENT,
EGMONDVILLE, ONTARIO.
527-1838
21-89-2
24 Cards Of Thanks
The Walton area sports club
would, like to thank everyone
that helped to make their
fourth annual Poker Rally.
Such a big success. 24-901
We wish' to express our
sincere thank to relatives,
friends and neighbours for
their kindness and thought-
fulness, We are most apprec
iative of the etipressions of
sympathy received through
mass :cards,'. floral arrange-
ments, donations to the
Ontario 'Heart ' Foundation
sympathy cards, phonecalls,
gifts of food and the many;
many acts of kindness exten-
ded to"Us in the passing of a
'dear husband, father, grand
father, and great grandfather,
A special thank you to: the
staff of Kilbarchan Nursing,
home, Dr. Malkus and the
staff of Seaforth Community
Hospital, Father H.J. Laragh
Father C.J. McDonald, the
R.S. Box Funeral home, the
pail bearers,honourary pall
bearers and: the C.W.L.'for
the lunch, We will always
remember your kindnesses
•
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MO
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0 of"�I'henks. 25 In Memoriam
I would like to thank all my
friends and relatives for the
•eards, gifts and visits while 1
was a patient in Clinton
Hospital. Also the doctors,
especially Drs. Harrett and
Lambert and all the depart-
ments far their many acts of
kindness which made my
stay mostpleasant and my
recovery rapid. --Sincerely,
Mary De Jong, 24-90-1
1 would like to thank Dr.
Malkus and the staff of
Seaforth; Community Hosp-
nal; all my relatives and
friends for the treats, flowers
cards and visits during my
recent stay in the hospital,. It
was all greatly appreciated.
k• --Louis Maloney 24-90`-1
1.s ish to thank all my friends
f the lovely' r
s and
orflowers h
cards I reeeied during my
stay in Seaforth Community
Hospital. Also my thanks to
all the staff in .hospital and
the doctors of Seaforth Medi-
cal Clinic. —Marge: Whiteley
likeha k: all
lwouldtot those
n
who visited me rn' 'Seaforth
hospital, Also for flowers,
cards, treats; but especially
your prayers. Thanks to Dr,
Rodney, . Dr, Markus and
nurses for your car -s; ani? also'
Paster De Graw for his "visits
and encouraging words in
time of need: All was much
appreciated. -Ken, Parker
r-90.1
would like. to thank Dr,
Malkus, the nursing staff,
my family, friends, relatives
and neighbours for the lovely.
cards, flowers" and visits.
Special thanks to Father
MacDonald. All wag greatly
appreciated:_Mrs.„ Daniel
Burns .• 24-90-1
25 In Memoriam
ECKERT: In memory of our
Brother "ReV: Vincent C.
Eckert C,S.B. who went to
his Eternal Rest one year ago
Feb, 5. 1978.
Our dear one is passed
away:
Passed from earth and
earthly darkness
Into bright and perfect
day;
But we all must cease to
languish
O'er theg rave of him we
love,
Strive to be prepared to
meet him,
In the better world above:
Your tired eyesare sleep-
ing,
Your working hands are
still,
And you who suffered far
too much,
Are -•resting at God's will.
Wherever life may take .us,:
Whatever we may do,
The memories of the years
we shared, • •
Will keep us close to you.
Fondly remembered by
Sisters Lucy and, Clotilda and
Brother James. 25-90x1'
O'CONNOR In loving mem-
ory of a dear husband and
father, Frank, who passed
away Mar, 3/77.
He bade 1 o one' a last
farewell,
He said goodbye to none,
The heavenly gates were
opened,
A loving voice , said':,
'"Come,"
I often sit and think of you,
The things you used: to,
Say,
1 wonder why you hadto
die,
Without a chance to say
good bye,
Though out of sight,
you're ever
Still missed, loved, still
mine,
You will live "with me
memory',
Until the end of time.
—Always remembered by
wife Leona and children Pat,
Terry, Colleen, Jane and
Dan. 25.89.1
and thoughtfulness, -Mrs,
John Regler and family
. 2490x1
Special thanks'to l.es Catnp.,
bell, Dr. Bob Friendship, .iit►t'
Keys and the others who
helped when our car went off
the read last Wednesday
night, 24.90xI
Expositor
Action Ads
Ph• 527-0240:
SCOTT: In loving memory of •
our dear daughter and sister
Hefty who passed away 2
years ago. Feb, 27, 1977.
Ourhearts still ache With
sadness
And secret tearsstilly f19w'
What it meant to lose you
No one will ever know,
When we are sad and
lonely,
And everything goes
wrong,.
We seem, to• hear you
whisper,
"Cheer up and carry on."
Each time we look at your
picture,
You seem to smile and say,
Don't cry, I'm only sleep-
ing, ; •
We'll meet again some,
day.
Your place on earth no one
can fill,
We love you Betty and;
always will, •
—Sadly missed by Mom,
Dad, sisters and brothels;
25-904
26 Personal
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Degroot
Seaforth, announce the '
engagement of their oldest,.
daughter Joanne Adrienne to
Roger Clinton .Carr, son of
Mr: -arid Mrs: John- rCarr-, -
Vancouver. The wedding will
take place in August
• ' 2b -90x1
27 Births
BALL: Joe and Irene are
proud to announce the birth
of ' their daughter, Heidi
Marie, on Feb. 20, ` in- Cal-
gary. First grandchild for
Mrs.. L. Bopp, tort Huron
and Mrs, Wm, Ball:
27-9.0x1
CLARKE: To Mr. and. Mfs.
Keith Clarke, Atwood, Febru-
ary 21, a daughter at Sea -
forth Community Hospital."
27-90x1
Mr. and Mrs,, Paul Patrick
(nee Anne Crittenden), are
pleased to announce the safe,
arrival of their` . daughter
(Meridith Anne)' Feb., " 20,
1979 in St. Michael's Hosp-
ital, to- al. Toronto. First: rand
g
child for Mr. and Mrs: John
A. Patrick; Seaforth '. third
grandchild for . Mrs.. ,Rita
Wright, Clinton: 2,7-90-1
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Ex-
positor Want Ad. Dial
524-0240.
wP:e,
'ADVERTISE!
D ERTISE.1
in.
In' 31ilron
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and
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