The Huron Expositor, 1979-10-04, Page 22NE HURON. EXPOSITOR,, O+ TORER 4, t'=
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Property For Sale 1.ropeciiy For Sale
REALT).! t T o
Realtor
GREY TWP. - 150 acre, dairy 'farm with modern
buildings and treed yard. High} producing herd,
quota included,
BRUSSEIiS AREA, GREY TWP- - 155 acre farm,
well drained, 2. storey,. 3 bedroom brick. home, .barn,
could be used for dairy.
ELMA TOWNSHIP - Atwood; area 100 acre, hog.
farm, 4 bedroom home excellent condition; 2 barn$,
liquid manure system,et up for farrow to finish
MLS 9-256 .
FULLARTON TOWNSHIP '• Sebringvilie area, 96:.
acre highway farm, large 4 bedroom home, 2 barns:.
Set up for hogs, liquid manure system. MLS 9-221
ROSroCK AREA - Ellice Township, 50 acre farm.
11/2 storey horse, bank barn, choice hand,
MITCHELL AREA LOGAN'TOWNSHIP - 100 acre
farm, ;1 r/: storey modernized 3 bedroom', home.
Large bank barn withmodern-type addition, Land
suitable 'for cash' cropping,
BRUSSELS AREA • Grey Twp, 50 acre hobby. farm
on paved road. All modern buildings.
LISTOWEL AREA Grey Twp 63 acre farm. tile;yard, and equipment. •
MONKTON AREA - Elma Township. 100 'acres,
approx. 70 acres workable.
GREY TOWNSHIP - One -hundred acres approx. 30
acres in crop, The balance in trees and a river
crossing property,
MONKTON AREA -Elora Township 50 acre farm 112,
storey brick home, bank barn set up for sows liquid
system;
BRODHAGEN-spacious two, storey red brick home
on. treed 1 acre lot, 4.. bedrooms,1'/2 bath built at•
front porchdouble garage, metal sided barn
GREY TWP. 100 acre dairy . farm, . V/ storey 4
bedroom home, cows &•quota extra:.. 14-19=1
CHARLES WALKOM
R.R. 1, Fullarton 348-8197 or 229.6149
MYRTLE WALKOM
R.R. 1, Futlarton 348.8:197 or 229-6149r
MAURICE. REIDY
R.R..2, Monkton• 347.2358' -
TOM REIDY
R.R. 2, Monkton 347-2358`
19 Notices
19 Notices
:Guaranteed Investment Certificates
INCOME AVERAGIING ANNUITIES
EstatePlanning -
Competitive Rates
For appointment Phone
LAWRENCE BEANE
R.R.1, DRUCEFT I.D!
482-9240`
Respresenting a major. trust company
19.04.1'
Serving Bushels rid Industry
Industrial Courier
Special.
Pickup or Delivery. . .
U CALL • WE DELIVER
WM. F. PEPPER GORDON BELL
482-9735 527-0898
R.R. 5, Clinton, Ontario NOM 1L0.
19.21-2
19Nott .e.� : 24 Auction, Sales 20 Auction Sales: 20 Auction. Sales;
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LIGHT' bulldozing, land-
:caping, backfilling. Larry
Bailey. 5234351. 19-20-tf
YOUR Scandinavian painter
end decorator will give you a
free estimate on any paintng
job, , wall ;papering, vinyl
hanging, .also carpentry.
Phone Gunnar Hansen, 262-
S175,. 19-17-tf
DISC JOCKEY
STEVENS
country Gold .&
Rock'n Roll
Good, rscorded
music for weddings,
dances, anniver
saries; parties, etc.
Phone Brussels
evenings
:887-6159
19-08-tf
Custom
Slaughtering
and
Processing
hill l)a% dv e
sc_?:!I£R £RS
DASHWOOD
237-36 77
19-17-tf
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ATTENTION
FARMERS
$)S
We are now paying 55.00 = $15,00' for fresh
dead or disabled cows & horses over 500 ibs.
All calves & pigs picked up free of charge.
Fast Efficient Service 7 24 hrs, a day, 7 days
a week..
HURON DEAD
STOCK REMOVAL.
•Ca1C 'Collect 4824811
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Col•I us first�you'won"'t )love to
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call onyone' else
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STACKER
SALE
11200 HEAD
Hensall Livestock
Sales Ltd.
Sat. October 6,
Steers, Heifers: and Calves
VICTOR HARGREAVES [819]482-7511 Clietaa..
BARRY MILLER [5191235-2717 Exeter
or 229.6285 YltrkIUU
DOUG CARRUTBERS 237 -3734' -
GREG HARGREAVES 242.2831:
AUCTIONEER'S
...
LARRY GARDENER AND RICHARD iAB20.20.2;
Henson
Livestock
Sales
SA'LES'EVERY
THURSDAY
AT 1:30 P.M.
All classes of Livestock
WE INVITE YOUR.
CONSIGNMENTS
Victor Hargreaves,
482.7511, Clinton
Barry Miller,:
2362717, Exeter
and:
229-6205 Kirkton
19-08-tf
Every week. more • and.
more people discover what
mighty jobs are ac-,.
complished by low cost.
Huron Expositor Want. Ads,.
Dial 527.0240
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By appointment only.
527.1931
19.17-tf
CUSTOM SEWING
Beat inflation.
Get your wardrobe
custom made.
Reasonable rates,
Alice Short, 262-2686
19.18-4.
20 Auction Sales
ob. or or
Richard
Lobb
Auctioneer .
AUCTION
CALENDAR
Clinton 482-7898
Sat. Oct. 6
Hensall Stocker Sale
Mon. Oct. 8
10:30''a.m. Real est-:
ate for estate of Janie
McGregor of Sea
forth at Richard Lobb
Mon. Oct. 8
12 noon - furniture,:
antiques, etc. at
Richard Lobb's barn
for 1MMeGregor estate
Sat. Oct. 13
Antiques, modern
furniture, appliances
for' the estate. of Bill.
Match; Clinton at
Richard Lobb's barn.
Sat. Oct. 20
10:30'a.m. -10 acres,.
house & workshop
for Ted Overholt, 5
miles north, Vi mile
east of Clinton.
Sat. Oct: 27
Peed cattle, farm
Machinery for Adrian
Wamtnes, Goderich
Twp., . 20.21.1
WILLETT TOWNSHIP PROPERTY
to be sold by Public Auction
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 201h
at 10:30'a.m.; et the location;
I have been instructed by the Mortgagee, to;sell under
the powers contained in a certain mortgage subject
to conditions and reserve: Part Lot 22, Concession 9,
in' the Township of Hullett, five miles north of
Clinton on No,, 4 Highway; then 1/2mile east. The
proerty consists of a ten acre parcel of land on which
there is situated,: a 1'/r storey, 4 bedroom frame
house, insulated and heatedwith an oil furnace. A
work shop, 24 -x 40','.insulated,,lined, •with, cement
floor and cement block chimney with an attached 24'
13' lean to 'complete with cement floor. The
property is well landscaped-, and: has an .area
suitable for a pond.
For viewing or futher information, Phone 482-7898;
Tera -10% down day of sale.
Balance In 30 days.
• Selling subject to reasonable reserve.
RichardLobb: Auctioneer, Clinton 482.7898.
20-20=3
h1i RMERS and)DEALERS-
reserve .this date'
10:00 A.M. Sharp •
ci'WICj.UCTION
-OF..
Tractors. Combines. Haying: i. Harvesting.
equipment, TUI.ge equipmrant and all .other
type of farm equipment, es, well as Lawn i
GSrd a oquteniont, Snowmobll a..
TRACTOR SELL AT 2:30' Sharp
Don't miss. it' - Selo you there.
Auctioneer Cliff Gilbert
WAYNE WARD FARM EQUIP.
Hwy. No. • WIARTON
Remember/ it takes but a
moment to place an
Expositor Want Ad. Dial.
527-0240,
20 Auction Sales'
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Gethke
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GENERAL'•
• AUCTIONEER. •:
• Serving Perth and •
: Huron Counties with
• many years of •
+•i experience •
• For reliable service at ••
▪ reasonable rates •
Call 347-2465 collect
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• Sat. Oct. 20, disper- •
• sal "auction sale of •
•' approximately 20. •
Percheron and Beig-
• ian mares and colts,
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• horse equipment, SN •
• Ford tractor, miscel�•
• • laneous items etc.
• 1' miles west of
Bornholm. 20=20-t •
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21 Tenders Wanted
Addition
and
Alterations
(H andicappedfacility)
to Vanastra . Recreation
Centre, Vanastra, Ontario.
Field tenders addressed to
the Township of Tuckersmith
for above project will be
received by Kyles, Kyles &
Garrett architects, 165 Huron
Street, Stratford, until 3 p.m:
Friday, October 12, 1979. A
514,000 bid bond is required
with each tender.
Mechanical and electrical
tenders *ill close at London
bid depository,
Thursday, October` 11, 1979
• at 3 p.m,
Drawings for general con,
' tractors are available at arch,
itects office upon deposit of a'
cheque in the amount of
550:00 per set. Lowest or any
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534-2911
534-163
20-20.2
20 Auction Sales
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Antiques, furniture, appliances,, guns etc. to be held at
Rkiaed Labb's Ban, 289,Bsyssid Id, la Clunt a, Dnp;
for the estate of •
JANE McGIlEGOI
plus several additions,
MONDAY, OCTOBER 8 AT 12 NOOK
Craftsman radial arm saw; small cook stove; fridge;
electric• stove; antique electric stove; clothes dryer;
automatic washer; pine blanket box; cord organ; six
matching press back chairs;. Boston rocker with stencil;
two matching pressback rocking chairs;, child's press-
back rocking chair pressback nursing rocker; tredle
sewing machine; side board bottom four piece bedroom
suite; parlour table; flat; to wall cupboard; captains
chair;, four matching wooden chairs; drop leaf table;
two dining extension tables with five leaves, both in
good condition; small china cabinet; -antique picture
viewer;
ewer, a trunks; -two carpets; matching antique. dresser
- _ and wooden bed; wash stand; chesterfield;
two chairs; vacuum cleaner; copper boiler; copper tea
kettle, fainting couch; E. Daly & Co. tea tin and many
other tins oil lamp; old catalogues; dressers and
mirrors; beds; cherry pitter; several crocks; butter
print & lade); crock, butter bowl; pictures & frames; two
pickle cruets; Beaver jars, quart 1/2 gal. plus other jars.
and old bottles, three dolls; several odd chamber
pieces; shaving mug; moustache cup; sad irons; beam
scale; dishes & glassware including fourteen cups &
saucers; carnivaldish and: antique pieces; oil lamps;
lantern; clocks;, base for Aladdin lamp; tall lamps; floor
lamps; upholsteredchairs; milk can;, smallcream cans;
six matching dining chairs; bedding andlinens; GUNS -
model 348 Gamester 12 gauge shot gun, 303 rifle, old
shot gun with barrel rod & powder flask - F,A.C.
required to' purchase guns.Plus a large offering of
items not mentioned.
Flat to attend thtsaale.
TERMS CASH
Auctioneer, RICHARD.LOBB
Owner or auctioneers not responsible for accidents
day of sale,
20-21,-1
tender not necessarily
• accepted.
TOWNSH'ept if
TLJf.''anosiSrH
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21 _ Tenders Wanted. 24 Cards of Thanks
Fuel
Tenders
TOWNSHIP OF LOGAN
Sealed tenders, clearly
marked as to contents will be
received,by the undersigned
until 12 o'clock noon
MONDAY, OCTOBER 15
for the supply for a 2 year,
period' commencing Nov. ,1,
1979 of approximately: 2,000
gallons., regular: gasoline;
8,000gallons; furnace fuel;
20,000- gallons diesel fuel -
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted..
EDWARD CSCHERBARTH
Deputy Clerk-Treaa.
R.R. N 1,
'Bornholm, Ontario -
NOK 1A0
2121-2.
22 Legal. Notices.
27 Births 27, Births
PISCAER-Greg and; Debb'i'e
Fischer (nee McNair) of
Chatfield, Manitoba are
happy to announce the
arrival oftheir daughter born
on Sept 30th at Teulon
Hospital, Manitoba; A sister
for Courtney and Calvin.
27-21-1
BISBACKs Peter and Janis.
are thankful for the healthy
arrival of a son named Peter-
Owen Whitman, born Sun-
day, Sept. 30, 1979. A
brother for Victoria. A sin-
cere thank you to, Dr. Rachel
Edney and the supportive
staff in the birthing room at
Victoria Hospital, London,
27-214
WATCHER: Rob & Anne
(nee Hopper) are pleased, to
announce the safe annual of
their. daughter Rachel Anne,
born Sept. 15, 1979 at Sea -
forth Community
ea-forth:CComniunity Hospital. A
sistdr for Robert. 27-21-1
kindness. and care of me
while.I was a patient. Special
thanks to relatives, friends
and neighbours for cards,
treats and : gifts. And thanks
to Box Ambulance to London
and thanks to Dr: Rodney for
his care: Ml was certainly
appreciated. -Mrs, Mary
Catherine Schwarz 24-21-1
I would like . to thank, the
nurses and Dr. ' Maikus for
the wonderful care I had .'
while a patient in Seaforth
hospital; also to, thank Mrs:
• Maloney for bringing my
wife and daughter each day
to see me..Thanks aga-21-iin:
Everything was greatly
appreciated. `=Dave Net24zke'''
•
I am no longer responsible ,
for debts other than those
incurred by myself as of
April 1, 1979, —Christine
Scott 22-19=3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of -
' Olive Elizabeth MacDonald
All persons having claims
against the : estate of Olive
Elizabeth MacDonald, late of
the Town of Seaforth, in the
-County of Huron, .deceased,.
who died •on the 14th day of .
August, 1979, are , hereby
notified to send in full 'part-
iculars of their claims to the
undersigned; on ot before the
11th day Of October, 1979,
after which date the assets
will be distributed , having.
regard ortly to claims then
received:
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario
this 1 1th day of September,
1979::
McConnell, Stewart &
Devereai
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executors.
22=19-3
24 Cards of Thanks
Sincere thank you to all who
sent me cards, flowers,
treats, cigars and visitedme
while in Seaforth hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Under-
wood and- nursing staff for
their' wonderful care, Also
thanks to the girls slow pitch
ball teem, and the Brussels
Legion for their thoughtful-
ness and to my friends who
helped finish the garage roof
and helped put in the winter
wood, and those who saw
that my wife. and Blaine got
out for visits. Your help and
thoughtfulness at this time
was sincerely appreciated
and will not be forgotten.
--Nelson Marks 24.21.4
1 wish to thank the nurses
add staff of Seaforth Cad-
Munity Hospital for theft
Sincere thanks to our family,
relatives, neighbours and
friends who helped make our
50th wedding anniversary
such a happy occasion:
Thanks for the cards, gifts
and flowers. Also to all who
attended .the reception on
Friday evening, Sept. 28th.
Thanks again to our family
for taking us out to dinner at
the Hessen Haus banquet.
hall. --Gordon & Bernice
Richardson 24-21-1
The family of the late Hattie
Johnston wish to express
their appreciation to neigh-
bours, relatives and friends.
for : the acts of, kindness
shown to them during their
recent bereavement. Special
thanks to .Ross and Joyce
Ribey, Rev.'Vanslyke, Ladies
Unit 3 of Northside, Dr.
Whitman, nurses at the
hospital, Box's Ambulande.
and for help given to us at
Seaforth Legion. It was deep
ly 'appreciated, and will long.
be. remembered., • 24-214
Many thanks to all my family
friends and neighbours for
all the flowers, cards, gilts.
and visits during my recent
stay in Seaforth Community
Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Whitman, Dr, Under-
wood, Rev. James Broadfoot,
the nurses and staff for their
kindness and case. —Sin-
cerely, Carrie McGavin
24.2t-1
26• Persanat
Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Phillips
Seaforthare pleased to
announce the Marriage of
their daughter. Angela, to
Mr. Davi Huether, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Mather of Brussels, The
wedding will take place
Saturday, October 20th,1979
in Melville Presbyterian
Church, Brussels, Ontario -
26 -21x1
MOFFETTs. To Gail and Ken
Moffett, 612 Devon St Strat-
ford, a son Brett James,
September 27th, Grand -
parents are Mr. and Mrs. BIB''
Moffett, Stratford and 1 ..
and Mrs. Herb Travis:, Wal:
ton. 77-2!,1
28': Deaths
MIItS, LAWN=
At the General & Marine
Hospital„ Owen Sound, on
Thursday, Sept- 27, 1979,
The former ;Lillian Isabel;
Wilson of 825 9th St. West,
Owen Soun', Wife of Will
lam G. Redid and the late;
drying Sutherland. Mother of
Eric Sutherland, Kitchener
and Helen (Mrs. Wilfred
.Dennis); Montreal,: Also sur
vived. by 3 grandchildren,
Karen, Jim and Susan. Pre-_
deceased byy a. son Wilson,
and a sister Jessie Wilson. A
funeral service was held at
the Breckenrid8e-Ashcroft:
Funeral Home in Owen
Sound on Saturday morning
Sept. 29. Interment was in
Greenwood. Cemetery. Don-
ations were made to the
Canadian Cancer Society as,
expressions` of sympathy.
28-.21.1
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Stanley found the
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Classified Ads'. Just
about everything, is there!
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in Area Churches
First PRESBYTERIAN.. Church
59 Goderkh 5is, W., Seaforth
Rev. T.A.A. Duke Orttantsts-Mrs. D. Carte
Minister Re
OCTOBER 7,1979'
World Wide Communion Sunday
.JOINT SERVICE IN FIRST CHURCH AT 11:15
"Do this in remembrance. of.Him
ST. THOMAS Anglican Church:
Seaforth
Rev. James Broadfoot
SUNDAY* OCTOBER, 7th
17th, Sunday after Trinity
World Wide Communion
10 a.m.-Holy Communtoe
Sermon."Unity in Faith" '
NORTHSIDE United Church'
54 Gnde,rich St. Vilest Seaforth
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 71>V
World Wide Communion Service
INFO= PREISBYTERIAN CHURCH 11:15 s.ss; Sr-
. Sunday Wand IS aim. Jr. Su dsy Salmi 11t15`a.a.
Rev. J.G.'thanslyite, Miarlstirtr'
Organist -Choir Director Jr. Choir header
Margaret W Wtmore Atrdeuy mdllyahr j--
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