The Huron Expositor, 1979-08-23, Page 19•
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1.9iCt-1ceT------m 19 Notices
CIISTOM SLAUGHTERING
PROCESSING
and
Al's Market
Beevmmiays,
Hogs -Tuesday'
Os Market
Phone 262-2017
"19-Ci8-tf
Dogs
Groomed
By appointment only.
5274931
19-084
Guaranteed investment certificates
INCOME AVERAGING
EstatePlannkng R.R.S.P.
Competitive Rates,
For apriointnient Phone
LAwlexcEintatra
1.1.1, BRUCEFIELD
482.9269
ReSpresenting a major trust company
19-15-1
Custom
Slaughtering
a n d
PrOcessing
\'‘ • •I•1• •-• •
01;
DASHWOOD
237 3677
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Hensall
Livestock
Sales
SALES EVERY
THURSDAY
AT 130PM
All classes 41Iva:tot*
WE INVITE YOUR
CONSIGNMENTS
'Victor Hargreaves,
482-7511; Clinton
Bony Miller,
236-2717, Exeter •
and
229.6205 Klikton
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& J.
CARPENTRY
John Ryan and John Peckitt
345-2055 482-7567 •
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•
• SEPTIC TANKS
1
CIEANED
Fast efficient service.
Write or call Harvey Dale,
Seaforth. Phone Clinton
4823320 or Seaforth
527-0284. •
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Tri Town
Bookkeeping
20 Auction Sales
1,4 997...-TX••••,R• 17,11, „
THE HURONEXPOUTORt Aigatit " Or! *
20' Auction Sales 21 Tenders Wanted 24 Cards of Thalllita
.uction2.Refrinder
...Auction S01e.
flay; tractors; farm, machinery; some household
effects & antiques to be held for
JIM ROSS
miles north of Brucefield on #4 Highway and VA
at Lot 36 Concession 2 Tuckersmith 'Township I% 1
miles east • 4.
SATURDAY AiNysT 25 at 12:30 . I
See last wk/.pier foir fisll listing.
v
FARM IS SOW; TERMS CASH- Cheques accepted
with I.D. 4'
For demotion plume Jim at4$24202,
. .1
RICHARD LOW
.....d.......
Owner or auctioneer not responsible 'fee, acchl:ento
day of side.
20715-1
Ministry of
Housing
Ontario
Hoasing
Corporation
Moder Haforenee
*Ow' DK PT 79-13$
For the Installation of new
aluminurn sliding window
units at Goderich FP 4/58
(Blake, Bennett & South
$b.,) and Clinton FP 1/58
(John St.) Ontstno. Ten
--
den wjHH be received for
the *Wee until
Ut0SL local dme
Stipassabar 5,1979
•hy the Ontario Housing
t Corporation, P.O, Box
5,600, Terminal "A", Lon-
don, Ontario N6A 2P3
(51e/679-7110) from
whom details and specifi-
cations may be .obtained.
Details and specifications
may also be obtained from
the Huron County Hous-
ing Authority 53 Stanley
Street, Goderich, Ontano
N7A 3K (519/524-2637)N
quoting reference number
as above. The lowest or
any tender notnecessarib.
accepted. 21-15-1
and
COMPUTER SERVICE
Computerized Bookkeeping
and Payroll
LAWRENCE BEANE
ROBERT PALING . •
52 Heron St:, Clinton
PHONE 4824524
19-104
R. S. Box
Funeral Home
47 High Street
Seaforth
Phone 527-0885
19-08-tf
e'idese, gfaviJo.rialas
• MortgageBy Public Auction Sale
Under and: by .virUte-Inf the. POWER' OF SALE •
contained in a certiiiii mortgage, which is now. in
.default, there will be offered by sale by PUBLIC
AUCTION by Rathwell & Associates, Auctioneers,
the sale to take place on the premises at the hour of 7
o'clock in the evening of Thursday the 30th day of
August 1979the lands and premises known as 66
Jarvis Street, Plan 5, Lot 198, in the Town of
Seaforth. .
'The property will be offered for sale subject to a
reserve bid.
The purchaser shall pay down to the Vendor's
agent at the time of the sale by way of deposit of
52000.00 by cash or certified cheque and balance
due on or before the 1st day of October 1979.
Adjustments are to be made as of the date of
'closing. The Purchaser shall search title at his ovvn
expense.
On the premises is said to be erected .a single
storey house with 3 bedrooms, no basement, new
plumbing, and is heated electrically and by gas.
Inspection of the property may be had from 6*
o'clock in the evening on the day of sale or by
appointment , • .
Further particulars and conditions of sale may be
had from Mr. 13ruce R. Rathwell (519) 527-1458.
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tzdagell /id odoceakl
AUdTiONEERS, LICKHDATcaftS,, APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. ' SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 11/!/0
(519) 527-1450
Every week more and
. more people discover what 20 Auction Sales 20 Auction Sales
mighty jobs are • ac- A
complisheci by low cost tdradese,
Huron Expositor Want Ads.
Dial 527-0240. CLINTON
20 Auction Stiles
•••••••••••••••••
•
• Get ke :
• GENERAL •
•
• • AUCTIONEER
• Serving Perth and •
Huron Counties with
• , many years of
▪ experience. •
• For reliable service at •
• reasonable rates ' •
• •
• Cd 347-2465 collect •
•
•••••••••••••••••
Richard
Lobb
Auctioneer
• AUCTION
.
CALENDAR
• Clinton 482-7898
Set Ant; 23• i230
noort maehin-
ery and some house-
, hold effects for Jim '
Ross PA miles north,
• 11/4 miles east of
Brucefield.
• • SAL, Sept. 1 .
12 Noon, antiques,
apPliances etc
to be held at Richard
tobb's barn.
Wed. Sept. 12'
1 p.m. - Goderich
• home for Hugh
• estate:
Ties. Sept. IS "
7 pin Huilett Twp,
shed in Londesboro.
Sat. Sept. $
10 an. truck and 1,,
trailers, 2 tractors.,
Mithinery,: ,ete, 4 .
Hugo Vermeescb,
I% miles east of
• Whighim, Hwy. 86
20-15-1
1
Estate Auction
Of furniture and antiques
to be held at the Rathwell Building, 77 Main St.,
Seaforth on.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29th AT 6:30 p.m.
Sale cousiabig of: Westinghouse frost -free, 2 door
17 cu. ft, harvest gold refridgerator; Admiral 24"
electric range; Ingliss automatic dish washer;
Simplicity washer -dryer combination; Admiral deep
freeze; 4000 BTU air conditioner (new); Zenith 19"
portable TV w..;, remote control; 2 pc. living room
suite; 2 platform swivel rockers; twin single beds w.
matching chest • ksiresser; Duncan Fyfe dresser; 5
pc chrome kitchen suite; hair dryer w. chair;
hiunidifier; pine blanket box; flat -to wall cabinet;
pine table; plank bottom chairs; parlour tables;
enamel topped cabinet; walnut china cabinet and a
host of other antiques.
MISCELLANEOUS: lamps; --(Adults & frames;
souvenirs; odd tables &•chairs; high chair; large
quantity glass & china; wicker pieces; host of small
appliances; upholstered chaise lounge; bedding; 2
new wood lawn chairs; vacuum cleaners; -pressed
glass; Canadian glass; set of English dinner ware; &
every day items; and many many more items too
nutnerout to mention. , •
Watt of Mrs. Mary Jane Riley & a
Seaforth bowie lot.
20-15-1
arnaett oiV ed4doceatel
AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST, sEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK IWO
(519) 52/-1458 1
•
•
• Action Ads
PHONE IDI.ttEpt,
52740240
QuOtation, for
•
Winter Sand'
SEALED QUOTATIONS on
forms • and in envelopes
available from the office of
the undersigned• will be
accepted until 4:00 p.m. on:
Wednesday,
September 12 1979
for the following contracts:
• 1: Supply of 4000 tans of
Auburn Patrol Yard.
2. Supply of 3000 tons,
of winter sand at
Wroxeter Patrol
Yard.
All material shall comply to
M.T.C. gradation for
winter sand. The lowest or
any quotation not neces-
sarily accepted.
R.A. Dempsey, P. tog:
Huron County lEeighieer
Court House
GODERIICII, Outside)
N/A 1M2.
2l-15-1
rrtairs thsn
We, the daughters of Evelyn
Armstrong wish to express'
our thanks for the good rake
and kindness shown our
mother while a patient in
Seaforth hospital. Sodai
thanks to Dr. Malkut and Dr.
Whitman, the Whole hospital
•
Huron County
Library
Vehicle Tenders
Menders will be received for
supplying the following:
ONE TOPLINE, HALF -TON
• PANELBUS-TYPE
• VEHICLE
Tender forms and specifica-
tions available from the
office of the undersigned.
I would like to express my
sincere thanks te al MY
friends. relafives and neigh
bours who attended the wel,
pome home party which was
given for me. Many thanks
for the gifts of money which 1
received' that day and since.
A Very special thanks to
those who planned the party
for me. Your thoughtfulness
will never be forgotten„
Vock 24-15.1
1: would, like to thank the -
nursing staff and Dr. Rodney
for their excellent care, and
treatment of Steven, while he
was a patient in the Seaforth
hospital. Thanks also to Rev.
VanslYke, and all who visited
him- Your !kindnesswas
greatly appreciated. ,—Doug-
las Boyd . 24-ISxt
The fantili of the late Olive-
• MacDonald wish to, express
our deep appreciation for the
from u
kindnessand osuriwe
receivedmother's
many friends during our
recent' bereavement. We
/gratefully acknowledge the
floral tributes and donations
to the Ontario Heart Found-
ation and other charities
given in her memory. Our
special thanks to Reverend
Vanslyke, Mr. and Mrs.
Ribey • Mr. Whitney and the
doctors and staff of Seaforth
Community Hospital.
24-15x1
I would like to thank every
lot!iiiatfsmathnde. wfilwleers;
patient in Seaforth and Strat-
ford Hospitals. Special
thanks to Dr. Malkus; Dr
Moyo, Dr. Rodney and Dr.
Lindsay, the nursing staff at
both hospitals for their excel.
'lent dare. -.MI Was greatly
appre ate —Mrs. aire
Murray 24-15x1
•
24 Cards of Than**
1 would like to say thank yOR
to •Dr, Underwood, Dr.
Lenezner arid the nurses on
second floor of Stratford,
General Hospital. Thanks to
my family and friends for
gifts, treats and to those who
have called since returning
home. Special thanks to
Grandpa Bennewies, for corn-
ing down and bringing me
home. —Jeff Knights
24-15-1
Sincere thanks to friends and
• relatives for visits and treats
while 1 was in Seaforth
hospital, Special thanks to
Drs. Brady, Malkin and Rod-
ney for their care. Also
thanks to the nursing staff,
their care was sincerely
appreciated. —Bill Roe •
• 24-15x1
Thanksto everyone who sent
cards and visited me while I
was in the hospital. It was
greatly appreciated, --Tillie
Dundas 24-154
Through the medium of our
Huron Expositor I would like
to thank two young gentle-
men of the PUC for an act of
labour willingly done Thurs-.
day, August 16. Pretty nice
boys. —Beth Bechely
• 24-15.1
•
25 ln Memoriam
81.11Tr In memory of a dear
father, father-in-law and
grandfather, Stewart Mgt,
who passed away 3 years,
ago. August 26, 1976.
Nothing can ever take away.
The love a heart holds dear
Fond memories linger.every
day,
Remembrance keeps hint
• near.
—Remembered by Dianne,
Larry & Andrea 25-15x1
•26 PeraOnttl
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Drager
and Mr, and Mrs. Cart
Feeney are pleased to •an-
nounce the marriage of their
•children Sheila Ann and
Gerald James. The wedding
will take place September the
7th at 7:00 p.m. in St, James
• Catholic Church, $eaforth
• 26-15x1
27 Births
111IIHITIIA: David and Mary -
Marg (Rowland) are pleased
to announce the birth of their
second child, Patrick David
John on August 7 in Listowel
Memorial hospital, a brother
for Meghani, Proud grand
parents are Lou and Anne
Rowland. Great andson for
Mary McIver. -27454
• 25 In Memoriam'
BUTT: In loving memory of a
dear son and brother,
Stewart, who died suddenly 3
• years ago Aug. 26, 1976.
This month comes with deep
regiet
It brings back a day we
cannot forget
You left so sudden, without a
goodbye •
But memories of you will
never
rdie—Always remembered by
your mother, sisters and
brothers. 2.545-1
WESTERVELD—John and
Monica, RIt#1, Seaforth are
proud to annonnce the birth.,
of their daughter, Sherra,1
" Christine, born Fri. Aug.
10/79, 8lbs 14ozs in South
Huron Hespital. 27-154 '
2.7 11!rthit
'IA
pTIaeylirliib
alsoodr toffitinand
wanounerol7e) stthe are e
arrival of their daughter
KmbeiSithatrtYSt, JposawePah'osnlIosAligPdut
als*
London, Proud grandparents
are Thelma and Oliver Pryce,
Dublin, and Bob and Willa
Taylor; Clinton, 27-154
GOZERT: To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Gilbert, Brodhagen
on August' 17, M Seaforth
Community Hospital, a son.
• 27-15x1
WHEY: Ross, Joyce, Andrea
and Bradley welcome Brent
Murray to their family, who
arrived on August 20th, 1979
at Seaforth Community
Hospital. 27-154
28 Deaths
MacDONALD
Mrs. Olive MacDonald Of
Seaforth, formerly of Parkhill
passed away August 14, 1979
at Seaforth Community Hos-
pital in her 69th year. Olive
Groves, wife of the late
James MacDonald, and Eric
Harding. Dear mother of Jim
Harding of Shelburne and
Richard Harding of Aurora.
Also survived by six grand-
children, five sisters and two
brothers. Predeceased by
four sisters. Friends called at
the Whitney-Rd:my Funeral
Home, 87 Goderich Street
West, Seaforth; where
funeral service was held on
Friday: Interment Parkhill
Cemetery. • , 26454-
Mischief charges
• Five Seaforth and • area the chase were Randolph
finollenoWicnfiga
ar!edblitahrreiniacclahaiseef .."SCcloatytt'onll.iGckeidedeps,alrByrniarlipllen;
which occurred in the St.
_
Mary's area on Aug. Glanville and Kenneth Nigh.
appeared in Stratford Pr°' The trial was adjourned until
.
vine:a court ,recently. Sept. 4 for election and plea. • '
Seniors Charged with mischief in
horn advocated
en�er closes
irt9
TUESDAYSEPTEMBER 4 Hensall stit)por
Loy/est or any tender not
21 Tenders W a nted necessarily accepted.
B.G. HANLY,
CLERK -TREASURER&
ADMINISTRATOR
COUNTY OF HURON
.COURT HOUSE,
GODERICH, ONTARIO
N7A 1M2
2145-1
Tenders for
Vehicles for
Winter Control
Maintenance
Sealed tenders on forms
available from the under
signed will be accepted
until 4:00 o'clock local time
°4: Tuesday,
September 11, 1979
r alt or any one the
• following pieces of !equip-
inent for winter control
commencing on or about
November 19, 1979:
1. One 'Heavy Duty'
tandem truek with
driver and snow plow
equipinent for snow
_plow duties in the
Wroxeter area.
2. One 200 H.P. Motor
• grader with driver
and show plow equip.
• ment for snow plow
• dUties in the Auburn•
• area.
3, 27,000 G.V.W. trucks
Without •operator or
box for installation of
county's sand spread-
•. era to spread salt.and
sand in various areas
• of the county. •
1 Truck required for
Auburn Area
1 Truck required for Zurich
• Area
•2 nit s required tor
• Wroitter Area
Tender forms may be pick-
. td up at the office of the
undersigned. The lowest or
any tender not necessarily
atcepted.
Ditispoty, P. Eng.,
County lEngirsea,
Ow* Honda,
GODERIell, Onto
Telephone 04-7.412
staff arid those *ho c&fled Or
visited her while there.
• 24454
I
• Hensall council -promised
Tuesday to , give its full -
support to theconstruction of
seniors' housing in the muni-
cipality.
Council made the coinmitt-
ment following a presenta-
tion by Irene Davis wild said
there was an urgent need for
.seniors' accomodation.
Davis told the elected -
!officials that a studywhich
she had conducted revealed
that there are 52 persons in
the community who would
utilize the special accommo-
dation and said out of that
number 18 were desperately
in need of some form of
alternate acconirnOdation„
The housing, units in. Zia-
iCh and Exeter are filled to
almost one hundred percent
'capacity with Davis adding 't
was extremely disruptive for
seniors to leave their home
•town hi this late stage of
their lives,•
"It's time that council took
4 stand on this matter,"
Davis said. •
•
A seniors study wincn was
conducted a nunfber of years
ago had',a poor response
herause many of the teniers
did not understand the gutsfionaire, Davis told counciL
' lit response to * question
from Davis, clerk -treasurer
Betty Dire $aid that • . the
provincial government is out
of the sen1 8 busi
ness but they will
subsidizeintinicipally funded
ventures.
Before any work on a
housing unit on begin, a
provincially funded and sup-
ervised needs study must be
conducted under the auspii)
,ces of the ministry of housing'
Oke said. •
Reeve Harold Knight com-
plimented Davis on het work
and Said the village would be
in contact With ministry
Officials. Knight up to
this time there had not been.
a demonstrated need for this
type of housing in Hensell.
Davit told council Maki+
Smilers were in large Mosta
Which they could riot siffOrd
nishititht. "Hyatt spend its
much money on your senior -The discussion 'concluded -ministry conduct. a survey of
citizens as you youth it with council passing a resol- housing needs.
'would be greatDavis said. ution requesting that the
Court report
-Unnecessary noise, and
liquor offences made up the
majority of offences at the
August session, of county.
court in Seaforth.
Kevin' G. Bennewies of
Seforth was fined 579 for
having liqUor readily
available in a ,motor vehicle,
5103 for creating unneces-
sary noise and 554 for having
liquor readily available.
Geoffrey ''Klaver of
McKillop Township was
fined 554 for having liquor
readily available.
Mari Anne Mayer of Strat
ford was fined 528 for failing
to stop for a red light and 554
for having liquor readily!
available.
Leonard lAnsink of Sea.
forth was fined 378 for
aeatitig unnecessary noise
and Kenneth Nigh was fined'
Sreafoth was fined 528 for• ,
failure to produce a driver's
license.
Robert Patrick of Seaforth
was fined $28 for failing'to
• $104 on the same charge.
Robert Patrick Nigh of
sop.
• Donald Ruston• of Seaforth an, emergency vehicle and •
was fined 554 for having 578 for creating unnecessary
liquor readily available. . noise.
Douglas J. Smale of Justice of the peace
Seaforth was fined S28 'for Gordon Ferris presided at
failing to stop on the right for the court session.
rt, antiques
flowers.
•
(Gontbmed from Page 3)
work in the show is for sale,
and the art can be seen_ from
1 to 5 P.M. on weekends or
groups can visit the display
by ,special arrangement.
The art will be displayed
until the Cidedest on Sept,
30.
One of the artists whose
work is feattired in the show
is Jake Mol, who combines sr
career as an artist with his
work as a sergeant with the
Metropolitan Toronto police
force
Mr. Mol, who studied fine
arts at Ontario colleges with
artists like John Gould an
Jack Reid, has had one man ,
shows in the past at the
PatMos Gallery, Toronto and
the York Fine Arts Gallery.
Aurora. • '
He has been exhibiting his
watercolours, oil and acrylics
since 1972.
Other artists in the Van
Egrriond show are Gordon
Coulingo Alan McLachlin,
Philip McLorn, Robe Myers
Ed O'Neill, Valerio Racca
and Chuck Witter. .
Board discusses unauthonzed visitors
The Huron County Board of Education
plans to investigate ways school Officials can
get rid of unauthorized persons in county
schools,'
•
The board received a memo from the
Ministry of education at its August session
which dealt with methods teachers and
principals can use to cope with persons on
• school property Uninvited. The memo is
attached to a lengthy report on the matter
and the board, rather than attempt to delve
into the repot', sent it to its management
committee to look WO and mine:, Up with
reCoMmendationt for policy.
Director of education John Cochrane told
the board the report could be useful to school
personnel Ile Said teachers here sometimes
hive .problems with people Coming iit the
sthoOlt And Misbehaving.• tie Said former
students come . back to see a biddy or
serneone times in the school *10, see a
girlfriend and the uninvited guests give
teachers it hard time.
Seaforth trustee John Henderson, a
'Member of the management committee, did
; net agree that the subject was one • the
Managentent committee should be dealing
with.
tic telt it bostd personnel e haviig
'Problems with uninvited guestiv.the board's
personnel conintittee should be looking into
the Matter.
"Management hint tiOthing, tb do with
people molesting teachers thafli& personnel
problem"- he told trustesS.
The report was given to the management
committee.