The Huron Expositor, 1979-04-12, Page 2121 Tenders WantedWanted21 Tenders Wanted
Surplus Properties
�al� by Tender
Se'alied tenders will be ,receiver#. :,by the
wn..dersigned until Noon, April 30, 1979 for
the purchase of the following; surplus
properties:.
1. A 4 -room elementary school located
about 27 km ' north of the Town of
Cioderich, just, east .of Highway #21. it; is: '..
sitting on .approximately 4 acres of land.
The land is legally -described as part of lot
10 Concession 12, Western Division,
Township of Ashfield, County, of :Huron..
The site is on the NE corner of the original,
lot and is regular in shape having about
429 feet frontage on the 12th Concessiorl
and about 406.2 feet on the sideroad.
2. A half (1/2) acre parcel, legally described
a$ part of lot 27, Concession 7' in the
Township of West Wawanosh, Huron
County.
3. A triangle shaped piece of property
located at the northwest corner .of. lot 5,
Concession 7 in the Township of.Hullett,
Huron County: This has a road frontage of
297 feet and a depth of 330 feet.
•
Tenders, may be .submitted for any or all
parcels. Tenders must be accompanied by
a ,certified cheque payable to The Huron;
County Board of Education -1n Trust for
10% of the price tendered; Cheques will be
returnedif the tender is not accepted, or.
will be forfeited to -The undersigned as
liquidated : damages if the tender is
g
accepted and The Sale is notcompleted by
the purchaser.
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The highest or any tender shatl not nes
e
sarily be accepted..
Appointments for' inspection of these
parcels may be arranged by contacting Mr.
R. B. Dunlop at 482.3496;
T
.. he Huron Count
Board of,.
t•`
ca ion
EEdu
103 Albert Street
Clinton, Ontario NOM 110
R.J. Elliott D.J. Cochrane
'Chairman Director
21-96-2
Tender
Separate tenders' will be
received by the undersigned
until 5:00 p.m.
APRIL 27th, 1979
.:for the: following:
1. Repair of chimneys at the
Seaforth. Public' Library
(108 Main St. South)
2. Repair and partial replace-
ment of eavestroughing at
the Seaforth Town Hall (72
Main St. South) and the
Seaforth Public Library
(108 Main 'St. South).:
J.'CROCKER
Clerk
72 Main St. South
P.O. Box 610
SEAFORTH'
21-96-2.
Tender
Tenders will be 'received by
the:. undersigned for 'neces-
Baty
Grass
Cutting
Seaforth Community Hosp-
ital during the coming 1979
season.
Tenders are to indicate the
equipment that will be used',.
based on an amount per
cutting and are to be sub-
mitted in writingg prior to
5P,M.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 111,
1979
to
GORDON McfrENZIE
Administrator'
Seaforth Community
Hospital!
21;96.1
Expositor
Action Ads
phi 527-024
22 Legal Notices'
,24 Car•ds`:ot'Thanks
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Runa;Gertrude Bannerman
AB . persons having, claims
against, the Estate of Runa
Gertrude Bannerman, late of
the. Township of Tuckersmith
in the County of Huron,
housewife, ' deceased, who
died on the 3rd day of
November, 1978, are hereby
notified to send in full partic-
ulars of 'their claims to the
undersigned on or before the
19th day of April, 1979, after
which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard
only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this
23rd day of March, 1979.:
McCONNELL, STEWART &
DEVEREAUX "
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the
We wa►?ld li1Fe to espress. our
Sincere thanks and appmpi,
ation for all the Cards, oand
visitors while Trevor was in.
i
:Stratford General ;Hosp t .al,
and since coning home.
Special thanks: to Don, Cole-
man, United Traiis Bus lane,
'Paul• Carroll, Mrs. Britton,
Seaforih Public School and
Board of Education: for n►ak.:
ing it possible for Trevor to,
go to school and for adjusting
things to make it easier for
him. Also thank you to the
Royal Canadian Legion, Odd-
fellows Lodge, Northside
United', Church, Rev. Van -
slyke, and Seaforth. Womens
Institute. Very special thanks
V children of grade 2 and all
the others that helped in any
way to make Trevor look
forwardtothe next day. Also.
thank you to aur 'relatives,
friends and special thanks to.
Grandma.. —Fortune family
24-96-1
Gordon and Ruth apple
would like ,to thank, their
family, neighbours and
friends for making our 40th
anniversary such a Meteor-
able occasion. Our cards,
gifts, flowers and all the
many kind deeds were very
much appreciated: We also.
want to thank the orchestra
"The Footnotes" and Family
Paradise for their co-
operation. —Gordon and
Ruth People . , 24-96x1
We would like to thank:
everyone who sent cards,
flowers and gifts while we
were in the hospital. Thanks --
to fir. Underwood,. the
nurses aud, hospital staff for
all the care we received. It
was. greatly : appreciated.
—Dianne and: Tanya Badley
24-96-1
27 Bit•ths. •
I wishto thank all, my friends,
and relatives for the visits,
cards and gifts •-- received
while I was a patient in
'Seaforth Community Hosp-
ital. Special . thanks to Dr:
Whitman, nursing staff and
dietician: All was very much
EUSEIPI: Massimo and
Marian I✓usepi (nee DuffY)
are happy to announce the.
birth of.,. their daughter
1 e n
Melissa ,iacque yn o April
2 at Sudbury General Hosp..
ital, 8 ib. 2 oz, -Proud grand-
parents are Mr• and Mrs.
Robert Duffy and Mr, and;
Mrs, .Amorino: Eusepi.
27.96:x1:•
4 Belli Wanted.
27 Births
AOK Ra d •rktdy lnee
are, e o+
It i
Trig
r happy y
Van St b' lila
announce the birth :of their
daughter am April, S at
Guelph ;.Gener�il Hospital'. 7
lbs, is p:,c, .lackuetitie Anne.
27-96xi:
GRIflAiTO M. ;and Mrs.
Randy Gnd4ak on April 2 at.
Seaforth Comtnunity Hosp-
ital, a sort, 27.96x 1
4 Help Wanted
Conestoga College.
of Applied Arts
and�Technology
Continuing Educatio_...
Strafford -Clinton Campuses
T is osition, open to men and women will report
to the manager- continhing education.
The continuing education, department requires an.
energeti�e person; capable of promoting and super-
vising part time studies in the Stratford and Clinton
area do a part time basis. •
The successful candidate will. exeercise good
communication skills :in, dealing with business,
industry and the general . public by answering
inquiries and identifying the need for courses in the
communities as well as, in producing written reports
on activities, -contacts, assigned projects., etc.
Human relations and. supervisory skills are
necessary when assisting students and teachers
during; the commencement of part time courses,
,A background ;in education and/or business- and
industry would be helpful. This position will entail 8
to 12 hors per week forapproximately, 40 weeks a
well suited to individuals•'who are free
year and isi
and evenings, Monday through
afternoons. i�
Thursday. Registration periods will involve week
end hours. Travel is required:
Salary is commensurate with experience and
qualifications with in the range'S7,00 to $l0,.00 per
.
hour.
Letters of application including up to date:resume
should be forwarded, to:
EMPLOYMENTAND BENEFITS OFFICER
299 Doop, Valley. Drive,
KI ehener, Ontario
NIG 4M4
appreciated, —Rick Wood 20 Auction Sales 20 Auction Sales
24-96x1:"."
We, wish into thank all the
people who helped us move
on Saturday, March 31.
—Mr. and ,Mrs .. Percy Adam,
Seaforth 24-96-1
25 In `Memoriam'
JORDAN: In loving memory
of a dear husband and father,
Peter Jordan, who `passed
away one year ago April 11,.
1978.
One sad and lonely year
has passed
Since the great sorrow fell
The; shock we received that •
day
No one can.. ever tell
'Your end came sad and
sudden
No" time to say goodbye
You were'gone before we
knew it,
And' only God knows why.
A golden heart stopped'
beating,
Two working hands at rest
God broke' our hearts to.
. rove'' to us,
P
He only takes the best.
—Lovingly remembered and.
sadly missed ; by his wife
Bernadette. son Gerald.
daughters Joanne, Marion
and. Pauline. 25-96x 1
Admialstrator .
22.94.3 26 Personal
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ANWOTHE*S
In the matter of the Estate of
MARY EWA LAI DLAW
late of the Town of Seaforth ,
in the County "of Huron and'.
Province of Ontario, de-
ceased.
NOTICE is hereby given
pursuant to the Trustee Act.
that all creditors, and Others
having claims against the
Estate of the late Mary Etta
Laidlaw are required to send
'particulars of their claims,
duly verified to Messrs.
Goodall do Campbell, Barris-
ters 8c Solicitors, P.O, Box
780, 261 Josephine Street, s
Wingham, 'Ontario, NOG.
2W0, on or before the 19th
day of April '1979, and that
after such date the Executors.
will proceed to distribute the _.
assets of the said Estate,
having regard only to the
claims of whibh they shall
then have had notice.
DATED at Wingharn,
Ontario this 23rd day of
March, 1979.
MESSRS., :
PS
Stibettora fir the Estate of.
MARY ETTA LABIUM"
22.94.3
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Coyne
and pleased to announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter " Jo -Anne to Mr. Cleni
Schoonderwoerd, son of Mrs.
Johanna Schoonderwoerd.
and the late Mr. Jacob C.
Schoonderwoetd. The
marriage to take place on
Saturday, May 12 at 3:00'
p.m. at St. James Roman
Catholic Church, Seaforth.
26-96x1.
27 .Births
McCALLUM To Mr. ',and
Mrs: Paul, McCallum, RRZ 1,
Walton, April 6, Seaforth
Community Hospital, a
daughter. . 27-96-1
ROBSON: To Mr, and Mrs.
John Robson, RR 1, Dublin,
April` 5 at Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, a daughter.
27.96x1
SHItOPSHAI.tt Don - and
balite (nee Carter)i `Clipton,
are pleased tb announce the
safe arrival of their daughter
Michelle Lynn on April 50
1979 at Clinton •Public Hoop-
tial. 27.96.1
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"FARM. EQUIPMENT;' ;L.TD. •
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SEAFORTH
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ANNUAL
Twilight Auction
..:
In t ie eaforth Arena
Wed. Eve., 6:30 May 2
Consl went fee 25%
gn !Max. on one item $50.]
EARLY CONSIGNMENTS WILL BE ADVERTISED.
Electrohome Stereo and radio console;. 6 " filing
cabinets; 5 reindeer with sleigh; ;1200 Pioneer:
Chainsaw.; 4 Riding Lawnmowers; drapery valence
'boxes;, Franklin fireplace; brass balls; 2 fireplace
scresingle'bed-dresser-nightable; window air
i ch
conditioner; 4 matching dining. room ars, new
G.E. carpet sweeper; pellet gun; 2 vacuum cleaners;
new kitchen light fixture; new and delicious Deluxe
Pizza (Pizza .Express); new basin, box of new
assorted trailer.. lights; Colonial green plaid new
chesterfield and chair; assortment of new lamps;'
assortment of room size carpets; guppies; end tables.
To have your articles picked up,;Call 527,-1059
R ithwell & Associates.Auctloneering.Services
• ![Donated}, Advertising courtesy Vincent Farm
- Equipment
20-95-1
SEAFORTH 527 0120
SOU,BAKIL 'ON
iocaiproducer reaction to
the _proposed changes in the
federal! governments,
.stabilization: program in-
dicates that few ,have
seriously considered •the
n
chses. g
Horan "Federation: of
Agri;etiltut'e IntetnmerS heard
OFA director Albin :Kormos
-speak an the changes at their
monthly meeting at Grey
Central school, Ethel.
Thursday night. Mr. Kormos
is a tneniber of the OFA.
Committee studying new
proposals for the
stabilization act.
''Farmers tend to, treat the
stabilization act the same as
marketing, bards" Mr.
Kormos said, '
Kormos said income
instability and increised.
costs of production which'
take away from efficiency,'
are reason enough to accept
the new farm stabilization
proposals..
The present program has
come under fire from various
producer groups claiming
support levels were`toq low,
no advance notice of Support
prices was offered and, the
annual program did not
provide adequate protection,
"The Ontario plan is more
complicated compared to the '.
present plans inboth British
Columbia and Quebec and
.farmers still have strong,
disagreementsabout the
whole plan being welfare"
Mr. Kormos said, ' He
challenged members to
support the development of;:
programs for general ap-`•
proval of stabilization plan.
The federal policy is
similiar to the B.C. plan and
involves • farmer par-
ticipation,
"I feel it is the ideal we.
should be shooting for" said:
Mr, Kormos. The main
function of the plane is to take
outthe lows in the market or
ptit the brakes on a down
period, Mr. Kormos told
members. '
The fedreal government ..
• has proposed four major
changes..
The first change the basis
for the calculation of support
prices , to a ..guaranteed.
margin approach .` with
support at the 100.percent
level'. The difference
between the price a farmer::
recieves:fora commodity and.
his- cash production: re-
presents his . margin . over
cash costs and is the return.
for his labour., management,
and capital Under the
guaranteed margin approach
the support price would
equal cash costs in the
support year plussome per,
centage onthe average
margin over cashcosts in the
immediately preceding five.
years.
The advantages include a
clearer connection between
current 'cash costs and the
• support price and a
guarantee at the beginning
of the support period that the
farmer would receive a
o
return for- labour, manage-
ment and capital that would
be no less than their average
`return inthe preceding five
gears.
Joining would be voluntary
g
andi farmers °could enter.
plans for. the commodities
they produce, fiosts would be
shared, '!a by producersand
X13 by the • ' federal
government. To alleviate
inadequate ,protection for
slaughter cattle and hog
Phone .523424 1 'H. .
or come and see us for
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR„ APRI
Pro0ucers ,quarterly pro-
gram,
�.
grain, .has, been proposed.
rather than a Yearly one.
Tony McQuail, director for
Huron 14orh; ,West was.
that t at `snitch . a plan
would protect larger instead
of smaller or especially,
younger fartners.
younger farmers hav0,4I
greater monetary investrnePt
and are .inost bort by -Market
(
lluculatiofs", Mr.M-'Tutsi
said. Mt..Kormos assured:
members.:that both minimum.
and maximum standards.
would be set = to avoid
nuisance claims.
There was some discussion:
concerning the merits of a
federal as opposed, to
provincial programs.
John Van Beers, director
from Huron east central cited:
the• example of the Western
provinceskeeping calves and
Ontario wanting toestablish
their own source. •
4'A federal level would
have solved the problem"
said Mr, Van Beers, "But it
was provincially run and had:
problems."
BALM CON, STRUCT1ON
Farm, Dommercial 8r ROldentlal Cont. °
Framing, Roofing, A1uminunli S: dt "t,
i enovafl, i1:> i
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1 cls; miles south of Elginfield
CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES
St
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GSUMMER N:1979 f SUM R
CLINTON, CAMPUS
.The following ,courses are being offered this Spring/Summe'.
.seiriester,Students are already enrolling.,To ensure yourself a
. place the courseOf You hoicex please telephone 482-3458:
•
Tuesday f om0 to 9:30 ..m. or visit: our campus
Monday and Tues..: Y r � A
at.Vanastra Road, Clinton, Ontario. '
Home Study [Mathematics and English]'
Office. Practice for the Receptionist
Basic Bookkeeping '
Advanced Bookkeeping;
Driver Training
Bartending Techniques
Basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
• Manufacturing>Processess.
$25.00
$23.00
$23.00
.
52300
$27.00
x33:00
$22.75
$33.00
PiCK , UP ONE OF OUR SPRING/SUMMER 1979.TABLOIDS,
FROM OUR ;CLINTON CAMPUS.
We've got a lot to s>f ail'.
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N GROWERS
-OPERATIVE
345-2007
Seafort1
ring pplanting
is fast approaching ! '
The Ontario Bean Growers Co-operative
. can help you with all of your seed
or chemical requirements,
B si ire 'ti .0i*e us a try
hefOre.' OU buy. •
Stop in nit the'mill or phone
345-2007 anytime :..
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