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FARMER. sand 1►EALERS
ria rtrne.this date,
Saturday, July 21, 1979
10:00 A.M. Sharp
GIG.A1..TIC.iI.IJCTION
OF'"
Tractors. _ Cornbinos. Haying Ha;rvest$'ng.
oqul me t, TLe9e equl merit and allother,
type of farm afIttlIpertentv as weft an Lawn
Gorden equipment,
TRACTOR SELL AT 2:30 Sh.ar
P,
Don't miss it. See you there,,
Auctioneer Cliff Gilbert
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5�+ QUSOLD EFFECTS: dresser tables, lamps. ..
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fernery. chesterfield, sewing machine,, T -V:, double ,,$
$f boiler, china cabinet.
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.! pans, odd chairs, chest drawers, trunks,
;'' • MISCELLANEOUS:, 10.30 (New) truck tire, rabbit
machine, typewriter, hot- $'
., .cages, lawn mowers, adding; rTtac e, tYp ,j,
:, dwood flooring, etc: `°
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BRIM1C4IMBEESTATE
Auction
consisting of a large selection of antiques, property
ane miscellaneous items for the Estate of Betty
Brimiconbe, at the premises located at 114 Brock
Street, Goderich on
SATURDAY, JULY 21ST AT 10:30 A.M.
PROPERTY: Lot consists of a V': ': storey brick :
house, 2 bedroom, living .room, dining room, 2
baths, single car garage, tool shed, on excellent.
treed••lot 1.04' x 141'. Mso extra huildrng lot 52` x,:
147' witti'mattire trees:
FURNITURE '& ANTIQUES • :.consist of large
selection of antiques.' collectable—tern`. 'Rosewood
furniture.
VEHICLES: 1951 Dodge Sedan in good condition'.
One of the older' Goderich area estates.
20-10-1.
c.. ,4oce(h.
AUCTIONEERS, I-10U1OkroRs APPRAISERS
77 MAIN s' ." SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK- IWO
(519
)
527-1458
Remember it lakes but
moment to place an Ex. rir'''sitor Want Ad. Dial 527.
•0 0.
Richard.
Lobb
Auctioneer
AUCTION
CALENDAR
Clinton 4824898
Sat. July " 21, 10:30
a.m, 2 bedroom, i'✓z
storey frame . house
for the estate of Luey
Levy at 337 James
St., Clinton. 20.08.1
Sit. July 21,12 noon.
Antiques, etc, for twd
local estates at Rich
and Lobb's barn, Clin
ton. . 20.10-1
22 Legal' Notices
Nolte T0c.E 1lTORS
All Creditorsand others hav-
ing claims against the 'Estate
of Eva Maeda Core late of
the Town of Seaforth in the
County of Huron, • Widow,
who died on or about the 28th
day of April, 1979 are to send•
in their claims with full
pa rticulars by mailing theta:
to the undersigned ,on or
before the 30th day of July
1979 after which date the
Executors will proceed to
distribute the Estate having
regard' only to the claims
then received.
Leigh Crozier,' Q. C.,
P. O. Box 616,
Forest, Ontario
Solicitor' for the
Executors
22-09.3
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7<0
00,1 064
Tenders
SALE OF
Used
School Buses
Plainly marked sealed tend-
ers will be received by R.9 -
'Dunlop, Superintendent of
Business Affairs for the
purchase of five used school
buses, Vehicles will be sold
uncertified as is, where is,.
without licence plates, and.
may be inspected by contact
ing the undersigned. Tender
dosing effective 12 o'clock
noon,
TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1979
Tender forms are availebie at
the Board Office.
The highest or ;any tender
not necessarily accepted.
MR. R.L. CUNNINGHAM
Transporta*1 i Manager,
The; Huron County Board
of Education.
103 Albert Street
CLINTON, ONTARIO
NOM ILO
RJ. Elliott DJ. Cochrane
Chairman . Director
21-10-1;
ITS MINISTRY OF
HOUSING.
ONTARIO
HOUSING".
CORPORATION'
Tender Reference
Number BO5 SFT 79-112
For the; installation of new
front entrance enclosure
on Ontario Housing Build-
ing at 250 Picton Street,
Goderich, Ontario (OH 2)
Tenders ` will be re-'
ceived for the above until
11;00 a.m. local dme,
Aum I, 1979,
by the Ontario • Housing
Corporation, . c/o Court
House and Registry �'y Office
80 Dundas Street, 'P.O.
'Box 5600, Terminal', "A'',
London, Ontario. N6A
2P3 (519/679=7110) from.
whom, details and specif-
ications may be obtained..
Details and specifications.
may also be obtained from
the Huron County Hous-
ing Authority, 53 Stanley',
Street, Goderich, Ontario,
N7A 31(6 (519/524:2637),
quoting reference number
as above
The lowest or any ten-
der not necessarily
accepted. 21.-10-1
want to thank alt ,my
friends, relatives and neigh-
bours for their cards, gifts,
visits and prayers while 1 was
a patient in: Seaforth Hosp-
ital. 1 would also like to thank
the nursing staff and Dr..
Rodney for their excellent
care and treatment. Special
thanks to mom and dad and
Mike. Your kindness was
very deeply appreciated.
—Mary Helen O'Rourke
24-1.0x1.
The family of the late Brenda
Jean. Goff wishes to express
their sincere thanks to the
many relatives, neighbours;
and friends for the sympathy
extended to, t hem: in the
sudden loss of their daughter
sister and niece, Your mem
oriel donations, floral trib-
utes, cards and other
expressions qf sympathy
were deeply appreciated,
Thanks to the pall bearers,
the flower bearers, the
wonderful teenagers who
came, the 'Hoffman funeral
home, the Hensall U.0 -W.,
the 'Reverend and Mrs. G.
Tickell, the Reverend S.
MacDonald and to all those
who helped in any way at.
both the . McAllister home
and the cottage. Special:
thanks to the Hoffman"
Ambulance, • the Westlake
ambulance .and anyothers
Who- assisted at, the accident.
Your thoughtfulnesswill
always be remembered,
—The G. Goff family and the
1. McAllister family . • 24-10.1:
Many thanks to the following
people whosheld the showers
and those who took part, Deb
Dorssers,' S. Brennan, M.
Kale and N. Dietz of London
for friends of the bride;,
Nancy Van Dooren and Mrs.
Mary Ann Verberne of Sea-,
forth for friends of the bride;.
Mrs. Rick Groothuis, Mrs.
Joanne Holland, Christine
and Rosie Groothuis for the
family of the bride and
groom; Mrs. Becki Burton
and Mrs. Betty Jean Finn-
igan for
innigan.:for neighbours of the ,
bride. Words just can't say
how much we appreciate
your hard work and; ;friend-
ship. --Marj
riend-ship..—Marj & Mary Kale
24-09-1
1 would like to 'thank the
doctors, nurses, and staff at
Seaforth C ommunity Hosp-
ital for the care and kindness
given tome at the time of my
accident- Also to everybody.
who has remembered me in,
hospital and since returning,.
home..—Lynn .Nigh 24.10x1•
Tenders Many thanks to my relatives,
For Municipal.Dram, friends and neighboursfor
their: cards, flowers and visits
Township o f while I was a patient in
Seaforth hospital. Special.
H u l l ett thanks to Dr. Malkus, doc-
tors,` nurses and staff who
were sokind to me. Also
thanks, to Rev: Vanslyke for
his calls. It was all very much
appreciated, , -Mrs. Violet
Murray -Lomb; •
Draina e
9
Works:
Excavation, Tile, Pipe,
Catch Basins, etc. ,9,125
lineal feet of. open :drain
(10,600 cu. yds.) Lowest
or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.. All
material and equipment,.
except C.M.P. to, be sup.
plied by the Contractor.
A certified cheque for'
10 per cent of the Tender
Price to • accompany
tender. .-
Tenders close at 4:00
P.m.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 31979
'Further particulars and.
Tender. Forms available at
the'Clerk`sOffice.
CLARE VINCENT, Clerk:
Box 293, Londesboro.:
21-09-2
FOR SALE
BY TENDER',
One used
SCHOOL BUS
Can be seen at Ralph
Buffinga`'s, Blyth, Phan,
523.9266. Tenders
CLOSE JULY 20'
Highest tender not
necessarily accepted.
21.80.2'
Remember it takes but a
n>tlmeet to place an Ex-
Visitor Want Ad. Dial 527,
0240;
The family of the late David.
McLean would like to take
this opportunity to thank all
those who sent donations,
flowers, cards andfood at the
tithe of our bereavement. A
very specialthanks to the
pall bearers, flower bearers,
the Fraternal organizations,
Legion and Optimist Club,
Ross !Obey, Rev. Robt. Rob
erts and Marie and her.
helpers. Everything was very
much appreciated•. 24.1071
The (mil) of the late Ethel
McClure wish to express
sincere thanks to Seaforth:
Hospital, doctors, nurses. and
staff, Box Ambulance service
Whitney-Ribey funeral home
Rev. R. Roberts, pall bearers
and flower bearers, all
donations and flowers to the
ladies and girls who served'
lunch: at Cavan church. Your
sympathy and service was
very much appreciated
24-104
Sincere thanks to all those
who remembered Me with
cards, visits and treats while:
I was in Seaforth and Univer-
sity Hospital and since coin,
ing home, it was so kind and`:'
thoughtful and certainly was
appreclaiec1 v4-Bett
Cardno • 24-10.1
25 In 11emoriant
RYAN; In loving memory of .a
dear daughter and sister.
Betty (Murray) Ryan who
passed away Jul,},1976,
Gone are the day* we. Usedto
share.
To those who have a laxed:
one like Betty,
Cherish her with 47arc.
You never know how much+
you miss her,
Until she is not there..
Oh what we would give, if
only we could say.
'Hi Betty, in the sante old way
—Sadly missed by mom.
dad;; brothers and sisters
24.10.1
SKiNNER: In loving memory
of a dear -mother.. Mrs. Amy
Skinner who passed away 1
year ago July 20; 1913.
The Creator looked arqund:.
his garden,,
And found an empty space.
He then looked down upon
this earth,
And saw your tired face.
He knew that you were
suffering,
He knew that you were .in.
pain,,
He knew that you would
never get well,
Upon this earth again.
He put his arms around you.
And lifted you to rest.•
This Creator's garden must
b.
e beautiful,
He only takes the`. best.
—Always remembered and
sadly missed by Son Earl and
daughter law Doris.
hter'in i'w
25-10x1
FLEMING: in loving memory
of my dear. wife Phoebe who
passed away July 20. 197. .
Gone are the days we used to
share
But in my heart you are
,always there,,
Theates :of memory'will
S.
never, close,
I miss you more than anyone
knows.
Always remembered by
husband Russell 25-10x1
SKINNER: July 20;1978.
The date •: is here, with deep
regret,
It brings back memories we
' 'wily never forget,
Death • is a heartache that
• nothing can heal,
' But :memories are treasures.
no one can steal."
—Never forgotten and deep-
ly missed by grandchildren
Harry, Royce, Kelly, Rodger;
Ann; great grandchildren
Charlotte.: and, Christy Layeox
2540-1
POWELL: In loving Memory
of our dear mother, grand-
mother and : great grand-
mother Augusta` (Gus)
Powell who 'passed away 1
year ago July 17, :1978.
You meant so very much to
us,
That nothing we can say,
Can tell the sadness in our
hearts,
As we think of you today.
It doesn't matter the day or:
year,
There are always memories
and always a tear..
Memories don't fade,
They just grow deep,
For someone we :loved and
could not keep.
-Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed, by daughters
Mary, Lilian and Noreen,
son-in-law Ken, grand-
children Carolanne, Gail,
Ken, Cameron, Ian, Todd;
grandson -in-law Bill and
great-granddaughter Carly,
who you could • not stay to
see, ' 25.10.1
26 - Personal
Mrs, Reita. David, Ayton and
Mr. Edward David. Durham,
wish to announce the forth-
coming marriage of their
daughter Rosemary Rita to
Floyd John, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Jack Upshall, R.R. 2,
Staffa, Ontario. Themar-
riage will take place on
Saturday, August 18,1979 at
7.00> p.m. "trinity Lutheran
Church, .Ayton, Ontario.
26-10-1
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Turner,
R.R.•1, Varna are pleased to
announce the forthcoming:
marriage of their daughter
Brenda to James Wright, ton
of MIS, Esther Wright and.
the late Mr. Frank Wright,
0.11, 3, Kippers. The wedding.
will take place on Saturday
August 25, 1919 at 4' p.m, "in
St.:Andrew's United Church,
Ri'pRett._ - 26.10x1
27+
Births
EG.KERT;i and Christa
arc happy to announce the
birth. of their son, Evan
Christen 7 lbs. 1Z".4 ozs. July
9, 1:979 at 'Stratford Genera_ l
Hospital. 25.10 1
SAN'S: David and Joanne
Sans are pleased to announce
the safe arrival of their son:
Jeremy David on: June 9,
1979 at St. Joseph's Hospital
London. Proud grandparents
are Walter and Ruth Sans:
and Harry and Nelly Arts,
27-104
ATFIELD: To Mr. and Mrs:..
Shawn Atfield, R.R. 5,
Goderich en July 12 at .Sea,
forth Community Hospital, a
daughter, Serena Dawn,
27-10x1,
HORBANUIK:' To Mr. and
Mrs, Leon Horbanuik, R.R.
1, Londesboro, July 16th at.
Seaforth Community Hosp-
ital, a daughter. 27-10x1
DILLON; To Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Dillon, R.R. '1, Clinton,
July 17, at Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, a son,
27-10x1
28 Deaths
JESSIE McALLISTER
AT South. Huron Hospital,
Exeter on Saturday. July 14,
1979, Jessie (Johnston)
McAllister.. Beloved wife of
the late James McAllister
(1978).of R.R. 1, Zurich. In
her 80th year. Dear step-
• mother of Tan McAllister, of
R.R.. 1, ' Zurich' and,. Jean
(Mrs. Glen, Goff). of Sarnia.
Loved by , grandchildren
Karen, • Janet and John
McAllister, Robb Goff and
predeceased byff.
Brenda Go
Dear sister of 'Mrs. Bessie
Nicholson, of Palmerston
Also surviving are a number
of nieces and nephews. Rest-
ed at the T. Harry Hoffman
Funeral Home, Dashwood,
where the funeral service
tooklace on Monday, July
y,
16 at 2 p.m.:..'Rev. Stan
MacDonald :of Hensall
United Church officiated,
Interment Bairds Cemetery,;'
Stanley Twp. Mrs. McAll-
ister taught school for many
years in Walkerton District
High School and Hensall
ontinuation.scho l also
C o, and o
took an active part in the
Women's Organization of
:Hensall United Church.
28-10.1
THROWING; A CURVE;: --it was pitching, like this that gave the Shaw's 20
team from Zurich, along with pitcher Brian Hodgins, the championship in
the firet annual, Seaforth; Men's Recreational League tournament,
• (Expositor photo)
Obituaries
WILLIAM W, MILLER
A former resident of.
Hibbert Township died
Tuesday, July 10, at River-
side Nursing Home,
Mitchell. He was born in.
Hibbert Township, June 29,
1889 and was a son of late
Mr. and Mrs, John Miller.
He married Jean McKellar
at Cromarty February 11,
1920 they farmed in Hibbert
Township until retiring to
Mitchell. He was a member.
of Cromarty Presbyterian
Church,
He is survived by his wife;
one son, Lloyd R,R.2, Staffa;
2 grandchildren; 1 great
grandaughter; 3 brothers,
Perce �fe r G
Mtt hell Gordon; rd n, af
Florida and Clifton of Staffa,
3 sisters, (Edna) Mrs. Milton
Hodgert,. London; (Mary)
Mrs. James Hodgert Exeter,
(Ada) Mrs. Gordon
Hoggarth„ Exeter,
He was predeceased by 3
sisters and 3 brothers.
Funeral services were held
Friday, July 13 at 2 p.m: at
Heath -Leslie Funeral Home,
Mitchell. Rev. John Davies
officiated.,
Interment was in Staffa •
Cemetery.: • Acting .:• ' as
flowerbearers :were Donald
Scott, Alex Miller. Ray
McCurdy and - Bruce
Armstrong, Pallbearers were
Nelson Howe, Bob :Laing,
Lorne Elliott, Arthur Smale,
Ross Smale and Lorne Fell.
LOUiS M. MURRAY
Louis M. Murray, 85, 607
30th St.,, owner of Murray
Chick Store, died Thursday
June 7th, 1979 in' a Sioux City
Iowa• hospital after a sudden
illness.
Mr. Murray was beim Dec.
25, .1893, .at Salix Iowa. He
was the son of the- late
Matthew :Murray and Mary
Holland; former ;residents' of
th is area.
He married. Lucy E. Leri-
McGREGOR
At the Bluewatcr Rest Home,
Zurich, Monday, July 16,
1979..Jane McGregor form- •
erly. of Seaforth. Beloved
wife of the late Archie
McGregor, in her ,100th year:
Surviving are, "nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by
three orothers Thomas,
David and; John Workman,
and three sisters Mrs. Will-
iam (Katherine). Butt, Mrs.
Robert P. (Mary Ann), Bell
and: Mrs.: James (Margaret)
Reid. Rested at the Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home, 87
Goderich Street West, .Sea -
forth, where service was held
Wednesday at 2 p.ni with_.
Rev. Thomas Duke who
officiated', Interment Mait-
landbank Cemetery, Seaforth
. 28-10-1
ger Jan, 30, 1917, .in Salix,
They moved to Sioux City in
1939.
He owned and ' operated:
the Ever -Lay Egg Farm in
Salix and then opened the
Murray Chick Store in Sioux..
City in 1929. He operated the.
store for 48 years until his
retirement Sept,. 1, 1977,.
Mr. Murray sponsored
Golden Gloves boxing and
softball teams and was in-
augurated into the Softball
Hall of Fame in June of 1979•
He, was a member • of
Blessed Sacrament Catholic,
Church, Epiphany Council
'743 3rd degree Knights of
Columbus ' and Garrigan
Assembly -4th degree
ree
s y
Knights of Columbus.
Survivors . include. the
widow;. two daughters, Mrs.
Evelyn Zangrando of Los
Angeles, Calif, and Mrs.
Luellyn M, Carlson of Alex-
andria, Va. and five grand-
children, ..
The funeral was held ▪ June
lath, 1979,
MRS. ARCHIE McGREGOR
Mrs. A rchie., McGregor,
99, of Goderich St. W.,
Seaforth,;.' died Monday at
Bluewater_ Rest Home, Zur-
ich, where she had been a
resident for the past seven
years. •
Born in Tuckersmith Twp.,
p,
she . was :thedaughter of the
late John Workman and the
former : Jane Moffatt. She
was a :member of First Pres-
byterian Church; Seaforth:
She is survived by . nieces
and nephews. She was: pre-
deceased by her husband,
Archie McGregor; three
brothers, Thomas, David and
John Workman; three sisters
Mrs.. William Katherine.
Butt, Mrs. Robert P. (Mary
Ann) Bell and `Mrs. James.
(Margaret) Reid.
• Friends were received at..
the Whitney,-Ribey funeral.
home, 87 Goderich St. W.,
Seaforth, where the funeral
service was held Wednesday •
at 2 p,Ln. with Rev. Thomas
Duke officiating. Burial was
in Maitland Bank cemetery,.
Seaforth
NORRIS M. RIBEY
Norris M. Ribey died at his
barite near Wiarton on July
5, 1979. Born in Bruce Twp.
on Opt. 24, 1938, he was a
son of the late Orville and
:Mary Ribey;
He is survived by four
brothers - George of Seaforth
Jamieson of Colbourne Twp;,
Lawrence of Chatham and'.
Glen of Colbourne twp.
'
Norris attended schools tn.
s o0
Bruce township, Port Elgin
and Goderich. He went on to
University of Western Ont-
ario, '.graduating in .'.1966.
Since then he taught in
Wiarton and District High
School.
Norris' interests included
traveling and antique collect-
ing.
ollect ing. Hewas a great sports
enthusiast, competitive and
non competitive. Heloved'.
playing ball and hockey and
he• enjoyed skiing, hiking,
swimming games the g Ames of
soccer and football.
The funeral service was,
conducted by Rev, J. Tor-,
ranee from the'Geor$e Fun..
eral Home, Wiarton, on July
9,.•.1979: Interment followed
in.Oxenden Cemetery.
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