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The Huron Expositor, 1979-04-26, Page 2120 Auction Sales Auction Sale OF MACHINERY AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS; will beheld for LLOYD PIPE Lot 27, Con, 11, Hullett Township at Londesboro. TUESDAY,, MAY 1. AT • 12;30 P.M. David Brown 990 tractor with loader International H ti'a4tor; International 46 " baler; Cockshutt rake; Inter - 'national national 15 . :run seed drill;, New Idea, manure spreader; George White elevator;. International 'b ft. mower; 3 t(agons with racks; Wagon with; gravity box; Speed King 34 ft, auger; 10 ft, grain auger with, motor; 9 ft, cultivator spring . . tooth harrow; 10 ft. chain harrow; 5 section diamond. harrow with: pole; land roller International' 3-14 plow; 3 furrow a� bottom plow. Gobel disc; steel tired wagon. With gravel box; post hole digger; snow blower, 2 wheel trailer; walking plow; fanning mill; Letz grinder with belt;6ft,, scraper blade; pressure pump; scuffler blower pipes; 36 ft extension ladder; slush sprayer electric fencer; barb wire; 2 farm gates; feed cart; pig trough;, emery with motor electric . motor; used brick new tile. single harness; burdizzo; .de - homer (as . new); cattle. clipper; log; chain; 75ft extension cord; scales; ' hay knife;:. 2 hay forks, ;100 gal dieseloil; gas tank;' oil tank; quantity tools; forks and shovels; storm t. windows; doors; 2 wooden cupboards; cherry chest • of drawers buffet , Kitchen cabinet; re- diner; occasional rocker; black leather rocker; brown chrome table; studior couch;: chairs; ; wash stand;• card table wicker chairs; ex- tension . table; : chest of drawers; 4 folding chairs; antique type writer with case; crocks and dishes numerous small articles. '• For information Phone 523-4547 'terms Cash or cheque with ;1 20 Auction Salle* 2R ,11eIlion .S.ales, 24 Cards of Thanks .Auction Sale WtNGHAM AUCTION CENTRE Household effects of Estate of late 'Mrs. Alice .Taylor, Wingham along withfurnishings from apartment in Brussels. SATURDAY, APRILS, 11 a.m; Duncan: Phyfe pedestal dining, table; 4 dining chairs, cedar chest; parlour tables; 3 china cabinets; 3 beds & mattresses; dresser and chest; wash stand; 2 two -pee.. chesterfields;, chesterfield: sofa; extension; table; swivel chair; 2 platform rockers; end tables; coffee table; round card table & chairs; odd chairs; several heavy duty office, chairs; pine carpenter's chest; antique, commode chair; chrome Kitchen. table W. 6 chairs; 2 electric stoves; wringer washer; 22' chest freexer;,refrigerator; spirt washer -dryer; Propane heater; Propane 4burntr stove; assortment of dishes; glassware; crocks; pots & pans; pictures; table lamps, electric clocks; bedding; 20' aluminum extension .ladder,- humidifier; 2 vacuum; cleaners; garden tools; numerous other articles. Furniture & appliancesip excellent condition Preview: Friday, afternoon & evening. AUCTIONEER, JACK ALEXANDER, Wingham Telephone 357-1011. • 20-98-1 21 Tenders Wanted FARM SOLD' Owner or auctioneer not re sponsible for accident George Powell Brian •Rantoul' CLERK • AUCTIONEER 20-98-1 Richard Lobb: Auctioneer AticTION CALENDAR Clinton 482-7898 Sat., Apr1128 - 1 p.m. tractor • machinery household effects etc. for Harold Squire . 2 miles west of Cling ton.on #8 Highway. Sat. May -8th: - 12 noon, Antique furs- iture, glassware etc. to be held at Richard, 'Lobo's barn for the Langford Estate of .Clinton: 20=97-1 ••.•••..••••i••••. • • • R. G. iGethke • GENERAL• •AUCTIONEER• • Serving Perth.: and • • Huron'Counties, with • • many years of. • • • experience: • •r For reliable service at , • ••' reasonable rates ' • ailb; . Call 347-2465 collect - 'Sat. May 5 - Garage, • tools and equipin'ent, • • furniture, antiques etc, in the Village of . • • Dublin for Russell .• •• K• ramp:' • ' Sat. Mat 12 - .Mitch- • :, ell Kinsman Auction ` • at Keterson Park,. • 'Mitchell. ;" • ;Mon. May 21 - Con- • • • •signment horse sale', • Seaforth Fair- • ;grounds: 20-974 2..•••..•••.o•••1 Every week more and more people .discover what mighty. jobs are ac•, complished by low cost Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240. arlirne# VduoraleJ AUCTION CALENDAR'. April 28th - R & A Auction, cars, recreation vehicles, lawn & garden equipment, Rathwell - Auction , Complex, .10:30- a.m: May 2nd - Fairboard . Auction, Seaforth, May 4th House .mortgage sale, Vanastra. 7 p.m. May 5th - Business Liquidation, Sarnia May 9th1` - Restaurant & Hotel ' Equipment, . • Rathwell. Auction,' • Complex 1 p.m. May . 11th - Lakecit j, Home • Centre Ltd.,. Goderich 6:30. p.m, May • 12th - Garage equipment .- tools, truck - Ripley 10:30 a.m. May 15th - Rathwell Equipment Auction, tractors, • farm • equipment, May 16th - Variety Store Kincardine 6 p.m May 17th - House mortgage, sale, Parkhill 7 p.m. May 23rd - Seaforth Auction. May 26th Pearl' Camp- bell, Rathwell Building, Seaforth.. June • 2nd r - Ethel Beattie, property, antiques, furniture etc:`. Seaforth 9 a.m. June 9th Zurich auction. 20-98-1 //. 0/) .dr curl%i.i AU,;FtC.NCCNB LtCUtOATON51' AP,MIAISCf15 '7r MA,N S • 5CM0,17„ ON'j'ANto NqK lw.7- '1,5194 50,0•58 Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor ••Want Ad, Dial;, 527-0240.' Ministry, of Housing.: Ontario Housing NCorporat10n Tenslgr Reference umberB.OSTS 79-58 For the 'removal of e listing siding,` wood, s flits,' facias, rain g ods, and the instal- lation of new aluminum white siding, aluminum'' vented soffits, aluminum facias 'and: - rain goos at Goderich FP 1/52 and FP 2/53. Tenders willbe re- ceived, for the above 'until 11:00 a.m. local time- MAY 16, 1979 by, the Ontario Housing Corporation, c/oi. Court House and Registry Office, 80 Dundas Street. P.O. Box 5600; Terminal "A" London, Ontario N6A 2P3. De- tails specifications may be obtained from the Huron County Housing': Authority, 53 Stanley. Street; Goderich, Ontario, telephone (519) 524-2637, quoting re- ference number as above. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted: 21-984 Painting Tenders 21° :Tenders Wanted, • . •Bulk stipulated sum. r tenders willr•be' received by the undersigned until Roofing 12:00 noon; MONDAY, MAY 14, 1979 for the installation of a Tenders new roof for the County of Huron Registry Office,.. Goderich; Qntario, in accordance with plans and • s -f ed b` Bulk stipulated sum tenders will be received` by the undersigned until `12:00 noon, MONDAY, MAY 14,1979 for' the Exterior Window Painting. Court : House; Goderich. Ontario, in accordance with specific- ations prepared by Snider Reichard and March 10 The Square, Goderich. Specifications are from the under signed upon deposit of' $25;00 which will be refunded upon return of the documents in good condition. Tenders to be sealed and marked - TENDER • RE'PAINTiNG. The lowest: or any .tender shall not neves- racily be accepted. B.G. HANLY, A.M.C.T Clerk-Tretlsurer- Administrator COUNTY OF HURON • 'Cold Hoose, Go';dericlr • • Ontario 141A 1M2 21=984 P eel ,cations prepar y. Snider Reichard and'. March, 10 The Square, • Goderich. Plans and specifications. are available from the, undersigned upon deposit of 525.00 which will be •refunded upon return of the documents in good condition: Tenders' to be sealed 'and marked - TENDERS RE ROOF, The lowest or _qty tender' shall not neces- sarillye accepted B.G. • �AIVtY, A.M.IC•T. ' . Clerk -Treasurer - Administrator COUNTY OF HURON Court House, Goderich, Ont. N7A 1M2' 21.98.1 !Water Well 'DRILLING" jW.D. Hopper I and Sons 4 MODERN ROTARY 1 RIGS ; 1 Nisi 527-1737 DM' 527-0828 j I • Jim . 527-0/75. 1 I would .like to thank my friends and family for their many cards, visits, gifts and lovely flowers. while .I was, a patient in Seaforth Hospital', A special thanks. to Mr. Yielding, Dr. Whitman, the nursing, staff and the diet' ician who took a 'good- deal of time to put me onthe right 'track for the future. Ml was. very::much, appreciated. --Lillian Pepper ; 24 98x1 The family of the late Keith Butt wish to thank their neighbours and friends for the many acts of kindness, Unit 1 U.C,W. Northside, Rev, James Vanslyke, R.S. Box funeralhome and to alt those who sent flowers and donated to .the Heart Found- ation, • All was greatly appreciated. 24.98-1 I would like to extend my thanks to everyone who sent flowers, gifts and cards to me while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, It was all gratefully appreci- ated and never will be forgot- ten, ,]anis, van Vliet 24-98x1 Our' deepest • appreciation and sincere thanks to 'every- one for, your expressions of sympathy and help at the time of our great loss. Spec- ial thanks to Rev. Mr; McDonald, Dr:.Rodney, the staff of Seaforth Hospital, the ambulance+ attendants. Box funeral home, friends:, and neighbours, --Sincerely, • George and Mae Smith 24-98-1 Horton McDougall's family wish to extend most sincere thanks to all their^ friends; neighbours and relatives for. the expressions of sympathy, flowers, donations; cards and food. Thanks also to Pastd'r Ross Hargreaves, the r , r of 24 curdi ._.. 'Thniii►ke,. 2.6 Personal 1 wish to 'thank my friends and relatives for their visits. cards ,and gifts -while a. patient in: Seaforth Com- munity Hospital. Special thanks toy Dr. Malkus and nurses, -=Xvonne & Anette .Haney 24-98x1 AUBIN•--,We would like tot extend a sincere thank you; for all the kindness shown us during our .recent bereave, meat to. Dr. Quinlan, Dr. Hussey and nursing staff of Stratford General' Hospital, Also a special thanks to Dr. Whitman, nurses and staff of Seaforth Community Hosp- ital. A very special thanks to relatives, friends and neigh- bours for food, floral tributes mass cards, donations to the Multiple Sclerosis Society, Box Funeral Home, Father Laragh, Mrs. Jean Willibee, pallbearers,' bower bearers and the ladies of C.W.L. and to all those who assisted in any way. ' 24-98-1 1 wouldlike to extend a sincere thank you to all my neighbours and. friends who gave me a beautiful painted:'. picture for my living room. Your thoughtfulness and: kindness is greatly apprec ated and will always be remember, d.�•Mrs. Leo (Lil) Murray 24;98x1 When illness suddenly sent me to hospital, my relatives and: friends were always giving me encouragement. 1. thank them for' their visits, treats, flowers and an armful of cards. Thanks to Dr.. Rodney for his special skill and kindness; also, thanks to • all the nurses of the Seaforth Hospital for their ,gentle care. Allthis shall long be gratefully remembered;' —Anna Dolmage 24(.98-1 25 • In Memoria•tn: Thames Road United Church Women; Mr. Armstrong and Mi- Fletcher of Hopper Hockey Funeral 'Home., Special thanksto the staff. at, .the Blue. Water Rest Home for all their aets.,.of kindness, 24-98-1 Sincere thanks to friends and relatives for their visits, cards and gifts while I was:a. patient at. Seaforth ' Com, munity Hospital. The excel- lent care given to me by -Drs. Underwood and Maikus and the staff was ireatly appreci- ated.—GerryCooper 24-98-1 • The family of the late Arthur John Wright wish to extend sincere thanks to their rela- tives, friendsand neighbours for their expressions . of sympathy • through :cards, floral tributes and donations to the Cancer Society in the loss of a beloved husband, • father and grandfather. Special thanks to the . Rev. Vanslyke and the ladies of • Northside United Church, Seaforthand the Whitney- Ribey Funeral Home • —Margaret Wright and family 24-98-1 We would like to thank''our family, relatives and neigh- bours who helped. make• our 25th Wedding Anniversary a very memorable occasion. We appreciate the•eards,lwe have received to mark the event and 'thank our friends for, the gifts. Special thanks to Father Laragh, organist and soloist and the ladies who helped' prepare lunch. —Mike and Mary Connolly 24-98-1; HOLLAND: Inloving mem- ory of a dear mother, grand- mother and great grand- mother, Mrs. Laura Holland who passed away 7 years ago April 28, 1972. Nothing but memories, as we journey on, Longing for a smile from a lovedone gone, No one knows the depths 6 of our deep regret, But we remember when others forget. —Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her children, grandchildren and great' grandchildren. 25-98-1 DOLT GE: In loving mem- ory of a. dear husband, • son, and ' brothers "Donald Alexander Dolmage who passed' away 2 years ago Mr, and Mrs. Robert Dalton„ Londesborough wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Kathryn Joyce to Mr- James Ronald Ward, so of Mr. and Mrs, Victor '311! Walton, We4A ding to. akik. tate May19th, igt P.. 70.m., Cavan United Church Winthrop. 26.98x 1., Ken and Doris Carnocban wish toannounce. the engagement of their ,daugh- ter. Darlene Ruth to J. Bruce Williams, son of Ken' and Dorothy Williams: The marriage to take place in Egmondville United Church on Sohl. May 12th at 7:Q0 p.m. Open (reception to follow. 26-98x1 27 Births: MALONEY: Amyis pleased to announce the arrival of her ,lister Danielle on April 17th at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Proud 'parents are Dan and Kim Maloney,, 27=98-1. • Time 'slilis:by but memor- ies stay Quietly remembered every day. • Happy thoughts of times' together, Memories that, will last forever: •p Lovingly remembered' and sadly missed by Patricia' and family; Mom. Dad, brothers and sisters. 25-98xI. SEAFORTH JEWELLERS 1'hwir 527-41271) :a. -r. M • - 4 Why not put your unto or ammonia nitret• on your fall whoa, by air this y.ter7 LAMIIAEV�S SPRAYINGS RV,ICE 519-$75,2541 To Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Eckert, R.R. 1, Dublin, at Wingham and District Hosp- ital on April 12, 19.79, a son, 27-98-1 W.00KS: To Sid' and Pat "(nee , Denomme). Tuesday, .April. 24th at Seaforth Community Hospital, `a daughter, Deanna Lee. A sister for Rochelle Lynn. 27-98x1 THE 11 ROl ' EXPOSITOR' it 1 4 From business to ,ballroom • Ste 1)ed rep fashion for whatever your moon otrntove,., + " Ort the 4lan P c 'ttlxr or up the business . ladder. $p lid's new easy I. going fashions are now at CORDONS, reed from the roles and rigidity sof yesterday in the new spring tones... ;165.0005265.° MENS FASHION SHOP 77 Ontono St. STRATFORD 271-2181 -featurin9 such f amous names as LESAGE- WURLITZER - HEINTZMAN ANSEN - TECHNITdNE - ORGANA - GA Prices areJow, /o� Come in and see for y VERYTHING up to 5 years a� arranged` SEAFORTH'