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Slaughtering
and
Processing
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DASHWOOD
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1.a THE HURL t4 EX ►O...lTo ►,, OCT
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lar
i'i,�;mswTaAbTw
Wanted To Rent
WATn'ED'torent, 50 acres or
More effarIll land, 345.2906.
17-23-2,
WANTED to ren, t - land for
1980 crop. Apply Box C, Thi
Standard. 17-20-$
200 - 300 acres: of crop land.
Box 3403. The Huron
Expositor- 17.07.1
18 Property Wanted
SMALL acreage wanted pre-
ferably on or near highway in
Seaforth, Walton area.
Phone 527.1269. 18.22x2'
19 i,1Tq►tices
000$
`oorne.
Appointment only.
527.1931
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19 Notices
DISC JOCKEY available •
Dwight's Contemporary
System 80 catering st to
special :occasions, receptions.
etc, Music to set your steps,
Suitable for young and old.
Phone $23.9344. 19.21.-tf
19Notices; '...
CUSTOM work, liquid man-
ure irrigation. Hugo Bontrup
R.R. 1, Briianer. phone 595-
4238. 19.23-1
20 Auction Sake
••teea.Ea•.••••:
•
20 Auction Sales •. of
Gethke
CUSTOM SLA TGIHTERING
and •
PROCESSIIN,
Auction
•
Al's Market sale
Beef .,Mondays
X19 'Notices Hogs Tuesdays
Ars.Market
Phone 262-2017
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FUEL OIL FURNACE
Repair and Cleaning
24. Hour Service -
PARATCHEK'S
MAINTENANCE
Dublin 345-2235 Bookkeeping
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and
COMPUTER SERVICE
Computerized Bookkeeping
and Payroll
LAWRENCE BEANS.
ROBERT PALING':
52 Huron St., Clinton
PHONE 482-3524_
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Tri Town
Complete
Custom Framifig
Needlepoint, crewel.
photo, oil paintings, etc.
Regular or non, -glare
glass. Ready to hang, 48.
hr, service.
HAROLD TYNDALL
Clinton: 482-7409'
19-19.1
LIGHT bulldozing, land-
scaping,. backfilling. Larry
Bailey, 523-4351. 19.21 ,tf
YOUR Scandinavian painter
and decorator will give you a
free estimate on any painting
job, wall papering. vinyl.
hanging, also carpentry.
Phone Gunnar Hansen, 262-
.5175. 19-21-tf
Hensall
livestock
Sales
SALES EVERY
• THURSDAY
• AT 1:30P.M. •
All classes of Livestock
WE INVITE YOUR.
CONSIGNMENTS
Victor Hargreaves,
482.7511,, Clinton
Barry Miller,
236-2717, Exeter
• and
229-6205 Klrkton
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J & J.
CARPENTRY
John Ryan and John. Peckitt.•
527-1520 482-7567.
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WANTED;
Dead or Disabled
Cows & Horses.
Stocker cattle, calves and
swine pickup, free of charge
Top . Prices. Paid.
For fresh • ,animals over 500
lb.. S1,00 a hundred weight.
Cows and horses. over 1200
Ib. - S20.00. q.
4 wheel drive radio
dispatched trucks.
24 hr. service 7 days
a week
Brussels
Pet Food Supplies
8$.93
7- 34 or 8874064
Toll Free
1-800-265-4262
,19.-21-tr'
DISC JOCKEY
STEVENS.
CountryGold &
Rock'n Roll
Good recorded!
music for weddings,.
dances, anniver-
saries,. parties .etc.
Phone Brussels
evenings
887-6159,
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R. S. Box.
Funeral
Home
47 High Street
Seaforth
Phone: 527.0885
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SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
Fast efficient service, Write
or call Harvey Dale, Seaforth .
Phone Clinton 482-3320 or
Seaforth S27-0284,
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ATTENTION
FARMERS
0'
We are now \ppaying 55.00 $1$.00 'fer'freshl
dead or disabled' cows & horses over 500 lbs.
All calves & pigs picked up free of charge.
Fast .Efficient Services 24 hrs. a day, 7 days
a week.
HURON DEA.D'' '
STOCK REMOVAL.
1. Call Collect 482-981.1 •
Call us firstr oto won't have to
calm 'anyone ' else
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Purebred and Percentage
Charolais cattle, Machinery
and some household 'terns
will be held for
JOHN RINK'
Lot 1, Con. 5 Morris Twp.
'/, mile south of Belgrave,
on No. 4 highway
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20
at 12:30. SHARP
CATTLE: PB polled Charo-.
dais bull born June 1976; PB.
Charolais bull born Novem-
ber 197$; PB Charolais cow
born 1970 with bull calf; PB
Charolais cow born 1970 with
bull calf; PB .Charolais cow
born 1970 with bull calf; PB:
Charolais cow born 1969 with
bull calf; PB Charolais cow
born 1973 with bull calf; PB
Charolais cow born'.1976 with
bull calf;
• GENERAL •
AUCTIONEER.
Serving Perth • and •
• Huron Counties with
• many years of •.
• experience.
•
• For reliable service at •;
reasonable rates •
•
Ca11347.2465 collect
• Sat. Oct. 20, .disper- •
• sal auction sale of •
• approximately 20 •
• Percheron and Belg-
Nara m.; . ,
•
• horse equipment, 8N •
• Ford tractor, miscel- •,
laneous items .etc. •- .
•• 1'C miles;ares.westandof
Bornholm; 20=22 colts -11.f
•
• •
**toe ono. ••s••••.:'.
•
Charolais cow born 1967 with
bull calf; PB Charolais cow
born 197Z with heifer calf;
PB Charolais cow born 1969
due in November; -PB Chaco
lais cow. born 1977 with bull
calf, 15/16 Charolais cow
born 1976. ith bull calf; 7/8
Charolais cow born 1974 with
bull calf; 3/4 Charolais cow
born 1974 with heifer calf;
PB Charolais heifer born
197,7 bred July 22; PB Charo-
lais heifer born 1977 due
October; PB Charolais heifer
born: 1977 due January; •15/
16 Charolais heifer born 1977
due April; " 7/8 Charolais
heifer born 1977 due Sept-
ember; PB Charolais heifer
born May 1978 open;. 15/16
Charolais heifer born May.
1978 open; 7/8 Charolais:
heifer born May 1978 open;
Registered 1974 Angus cow
rebred; pure bred Angus bull
6 months; 3 Holstein calves;
Cattle brucellois tested and
preg. checked - most of these
cattle are polled Charolais
Catalogues available; 2 bulls
Lot 1 &:2 - Cows Lot 3&15 -
bred heifers 16 & 20,- open
heifers are 21, 22, 23.`
MACHINERY Ford 142.
Plow 4 x 16 auto reset semi
mount; 1978 International'.
454D tractor with 1850 loader
bucket, dirt plate approx. 200
hours 1968 '' Nuffield 4/65
tractor approx. 3230 hrs. has
front and wheel . weights
tractor chains for 28" wheel;
M.F.1085 tractor with• 1600
hrs.; Kvernelands 3' pt.H'
3-16 plow; 1977 fifthwheel
trader with tandem axle, 12'
body, 8' over deck & electric:
brakes; • New Holland 268,
baler; George White Wagon
with 15' rack; int. 3 pt,11 10'
cultivator; MF 3pt:H 7-'/:`
disc; Danuser 14" post hole
digger; Massey 4-14 plow.
Smoker 30' elevator with '1
horse motor; 32' skeleton
elevator with motor; on
wheels; MH 4 bar side rake;
4 section harrows with steel
bar (as new); New Holland)
450 7' mower with 2 knives;
;GW 6'6" snow blower; 2 Int.
11 run seed' drills; 2 chop
boxes; wagon and rack; 2
wheel farm 'trailer; cement
nnixer;'4 steel' water troughs;
3 pt.H. weight for tractor;
approx. 200 of '/a' ` plastic
hose (as new); electric. airless
'paint gun (as new); 3 chicken
crates; sheets of steel;
approx. 100 cedar rails; used
lumber; 150' snow fence;
steel posts; cedar posts &
stakes; 3 horse collars; some
tools; $ wood wagon wheels.
'HOUSEHOLD iITEMS
INCLUDES tooth; wooden
chairs; bed & spring; fridge
for cream can; dishes; 'bur-
eau; gramaphone ' cabinet;
slide viewer & trays; antique
bed spread; ;numerous art-
icle`s; Wringer Washing
machine. ,
For information phone
519447-3046
Terms Cash/cheque with ID
day of sale
Farm sold.
Owner or Auctioneer not
responsible for accidents
GEORGE PO'WELL, Clark
BRIAN RINTOUL edswoo r
Wl2.?
Y�4 l iii ai_ 1ii kt,',441
Richard
Lobb•
Auctioneer
AUCTION'
CALENDAR
Clinton 482-7898
Sat. Oct. 20:
10:30 a.m. 10 acres,
house & :workshop
for Ted Overholt, 5
miles north, '/a; milei
east of Clinton.
Sat.' Oct. 27
Feed cattle, . farm
machinery for Adrian
Wammes, Goderich
Twp. 20-20-1.
Sat. Nov.
12 noon Antiques,
furniture,,: appliances
etc. at Richard .Lebbs.'
Barn, Clinton. . .
20-23-1.
20 Auction iSales. 20 Auction Sa. es
CLEARew AUCTION SALE'
Cattle, feed, dairy equipment, tractors, machinery etc.
to be held for Adrian Wammes at Lot 34, Concession 9,
GodertchTownship, Go four miles west of Clinton on f8
highway to Holmesville, turn. left and follow cut line to
first corner, turn left and go 1 mile
SATURDiIIY, OCTOBER 27 AT:1pm,
.
CATTLE: 1 -Holstein heifer, six months old; 5 BWF
heifers six months old; 6 BWF steers, six months old,, 5
BWF steers approx. 700 to 800 lbs.
FEED: approx. 22 tonnes of mixed grain;; approx. 1600
bales of mixed 1st cut hay; approx, 1200 bales of good
straw.
DAiRY EQUIPMENT:. Surge Alomo. 20 PLUS vacuum
pump with 1.65 HP electric motor plus vacuum pipe,
small 1178 litre bulk milk cooler; Cascade 40 hot water
heater; 2 surge milker, units, i
TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT: Case 530 diesel tractor
with power steering and external hydraulic outlets;
David Brown (Red) 880 diesel tractor with adjustable
rear wheels; David Brown belt pulley; 1 set of 14,9 x 28
tractorchains; New Holland 270 hayliner baler; Massey
Ferguson 3' pt. hitch 7 ft. haymower; New Idea 201 PTO
manure spreader in A-1. condition; Oliver 3242 3 pt
hitch 3 furrow 14" bottom plow; Massey Ferguson 9 ft.
3 pt hitch disc; Helm.6 ft. auger snowblower; J.F, 11 ft..
Danish cultivator with finger harrows, Smoker 28 ft,
hay & grain elevator with 1 HP electrid motor; Gehl belt
drive hammermill and drive belt; two wheel trailer;
John Deere Van Brunt 17 run seed drill;, wagon& flat
rack; 2 row 1 HC trail corn planter with fibre glass
fertilizer hoppers, three bar side rake., wheel barrow
1 -HP electric motor, jack, all jack etc. plus some small
items not mentioned.
Farm is SOLD: Terms cash day of sale. Cheques
accepted with proper ID.
Auctioneer; -RICHARD LOBB Clinton 482-7898
Owner or auctioneer not ble for. accidents'
day of e.
a.. 20-23-1.
21 ' Tenders' Wanted
FUEL TENDERS'
Townshir of
P
Stanley
.Sealed tenders clearly
marked. as to content will be
received by the undersigned
until 12 o'clock noon
Monday, October 22,1979'
for the supply for a: two year
period commencing, Dec-
ember.. 1, 1979 for approxi-
mately 3500 gallons of regu-
lar gasoline, 4000 gallons of
deisel fuel, 2500 gallons of
furnace fuel per year..
Tender forms must be
obtained from. the office of
the Clerk treasurer.
Lowest or.any tender not
necessarily accepted..
MEL GRAHAM,
Clerk -Treasurer'.
R.R.1, Brucefleld, Ont,
21-22-2
TENDERS,
for
Land Rent
Township of
Stanle
y
•' .
• STOCK REDUCTION AUCTION
▪ At Walnut Lane Farm of draft.horses and colts, horse
• drawn equipment, • tractor, etc. to be held at Lot 20, •
• Concession 9, Logan Township, five miles. north and ;
• 1'A miles west of Mitchell or 1' miles west of •
• Bornholm, on
• • SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 AT 1:00 P.M. •
HORSES—Grey Percheron mare, . six years old, bred •
•
• June 28; Black Percheron.mare, six.' years old, bred •
June 24; (Both mares bred Percheron and checked safe •
• in foal); two Blue roan fillies, one and two years old (full
•
• .
sisters);. two Black Percheron' yearlings (filly and'. •
• gelding) Clydesdale colt, one. year sold; two bay .•.
• geldings: with white markings, one year old' (well- •;
mated), two Belgian fillies sorrel with white stripe by
• MacDonald Dumarais, four months old; one sorrel
Belgian filly, four months old; two Black'Percheron
•. colts, four months old; one grey Percheron colt, four
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@Auctions
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Storey
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�,�►, ;Auctioneers Liquidators Appraisers
AlION •
farmMachinerY &
p: Equipment Sale
Erpm the 390 Acre Wilson Farm
'I
Public uc io.
A . n.
Without Reserve
Q, 1t1:Uo a,qr,
OctTuesday, Ct
At Brussels Stockyards
Kitchener hener Road,
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
All equipment in Excellent. Condition: M -F 165,
Diesel Tractor,M-F 35 Diesel Tractor,. Real, Good,
M -F Hay 'Baler; Cultivator Discs Ploughs,
Manure Spreaders; 4 Furrow Trip Bottom, Plow; 2
good Grain Wagons; 2 Hay Wagons; Hammer-'
mill Grain Augers; Belt:. Drives; Hay Rake
Stoneboat Grader; Scuffler - Wire Stretcher;'
•Dehorner; Troughs; PTO Mower; Nuffield. 4/65
Diesel Tractor,; Conveyors; AC 10' Discs;.
Kvernelands 4 -Plow etc„ etc.
An excellent Auction of Wg 11' Maintained • .
Equipment
The stocker sale is at 1:03 p.m, this sale day.
Same location.
Outside Sale - Dress Warmly- Lunch Bar
• Good Consignments Welcome
Call Us Anytime
COL. DENNIS N. STOREY DENiSSE M STOREY
Western. Ontario's Leading Auction - Appraisal
•
•
• months old; (Percheron colts Diplomat Charlie' •
6. breeding); two Bay (Percheron/Belgian) colts - filly and •;
• horse - four, months old. All colts have been wormed •
• and are weaned. •
• NOTE: This is a good offering of draft horses, so plan to •
:, attend. •
• HORSE . MACHINERY AND` EQUIPMENT—Show •
,"wagon (milk wagon gear); two seater light sleigh; set of •..
• bench . sleighs; , set of Sloop sleighs; two Cutters; •
•• Farmers Friend two furrow riding plow; Massey Harris. • .
• No. "11" . horse: drawn manure,; spreader on rubber;:
�'; pony sulky; horse collars; harness parts including bits •
• and hardware; two sets; of spread rings; set of small,
collar tops and other items •
•• TRACTOR, IMPLEMENTS AND MiscEL'LANEOUS=
Ford 8N tractor (good rubber);.Dearborn two furrow •
• plow; three;point hitch:scuffler; utility trailer 2 h.p. •
• electric motor; 1600: x 16 implement tires and wheels; •
•
plus other small' items. •
• TERMS—Cash day of sale.
• Any announcement. made sale ;day will take priority
••
• •'over printed matter. •
Auctioneer not responsible for any accidents day of !'
• sale.
•' R.G. GETHICE — Auctioneer •
Sealed tenders clearly
marked as to content will be
received by the undersigned' •
for
LAND RENT
on West Part lot. 16, Con.
BRN Township of Stanley for
approximately 35 acres for
the years 1980-81.82, until 12
o'clock noon
MONDAY, OCTOBER 22,
1979
Tender forms must be
obtained from the office of
the clerk treasurer. Highest'
or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
MEL GRAHAM
aerk Treasurer
R.R. 1, Brucefeid, Ont.
/1-22-2
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21 .Tenders Wanted'
Tenders
wanted for
Caretaker
at St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, Brodhagen. Duties
to commence January 1,
1980. Tenders must be re-
ceived by '
Decell:bet 1,1979
Applyio..
BILL BEUERMAN Secretary,
R.R.#1, Dublin
345.2950
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
21-23.7-
24 Cards of Thanks
The family of the late Mrs.
Agnes. Thompson wish to
express their deepest
appreciation to relatives,
friends. and neighbours for
the acts of kindness shown
during their recent' bereave-
ment, Special thanks to Rev.
Fr. Oostveen and R.S.'Box
Funeral Home and to ail for
mass cards and to' the kind
neighbours who sent fond to
our homes. We will always
remember,' 24.23x1
24' Cards of Thanks
Many thanks to all my family
friends and staff of Kilbar-
ch'an Nursing Home for all
the flower's, cards, ' gifts and.
visit's during my recent stay
in Seaforth Community
Hospital Special thanks to
Dr. Rodney, Dr. Malkus',
nurses & staff for their
kindness and care. It was all
very much appreciated.
-Linda Morrison.; 24-23x1
We would, like tothank ali
the people who so watrnly
supported our opening with
cards, flowers and best wish-
es. It gave us great encour-
agement and we look forward'
to serving you. Thanks
again. -Max, Jean and
Staff (Oldfiolds Pro Hard-
ware) 4
I would like to thank, illy
family, friends & neighbours'
for the cards, gifts and
flowers I received while in
Seaforth Hospital. Also those
who came 10 see rne. It was
all very nice and thoughtful.
Thanks again. Winnie
Glanville,.._. 24+23x1
O .
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.21 Tenders Wafted
ABik
NO
• Q:
'TENDER FOR
Snow
Removal
at Brookside Public School
Colborne Central Public
School, East Wawanosh
Public School, Huron Cen-
tennial Public School, Turn-'
berry Central Public School,:
Usborne Central Public.
School
Plainly marked sealed',
tenders will be received up to ,
12 Noon Monday,
October 29th, 1979
Tender. forms may be
obtained at the school in
question or at the Huron:
County. Board of Education,
Albert Street, Clinton.
103 A ert tie
QOntario. i ..
. Lowestor anytender not
necessarily accepted.
R.J. ELLIOTT
dps D.J. COCHRANE
Firm MIFDlrectar
(519) 455-5415 21-03-1
00000000 C.
r WantedTenders Wanted
21 . Tenders Wanted.
21 Tenders 21.
Ontario •
rnm nt Tender
e e
a o God
W1-79-03'
The Ministry of Natural Resources has thefollowingparcels of
land available for
lease by tender for the 1980 season:
TOWNSHIP LOT CONCESSION AREA A DESIGNATED
Stanley 4
Hullett 8
Hullett 18
Hullett 7
Hullett ' 8'
Hullett 19 & 20
Ashfield.
Port Albert 17 to 20
Lake Road West.
3
3
5
5
6.
East and West of
Arthur -Street
•
37 acres cropland.
• 80 acres. cropland
20' acres. cropland.
47 acres cropland'
50 acres cropland
45 acres cropland
2 acres cropland and:.
2 acres hay
THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS
OF THE TENDER WJLL BE AS FOLLOWS:
I. Successful tenderers will pay the Ministry the total sum of.their tender in the
form of a cheque made payable to the TREASURER OF ONTARIO prior to
being issued a. land use permit. The Ministry. will be responsible for municipal
I� P
taxes. Payment must be received by December 31, 1979.
2. No herbicides with the exception• of 2.4 -D -B, Lasso. or Bladex can be applied to.
. any of the properties.
3. Subleasing is not permissible.
4.' No fall plowing can be done on anyy of the properties.
5. There will be no compensation or adjustment for damage to crops as 'a result of
use by wildlife, and/or hunters.
6. The Ministry of Natural Resources reserves the rightto enter upon the
properties and carry out any necessary activities.
7. Persons using property of the Ministry, under a Land Use Permit will do so at
their own risk.
Thistender closes on
November 7. at 5:001
This tender will be opened on
NOVEMBER 9,1979' AT 9:00 A.M.
21'-234,
24 Cards of Thanks 24 Card's of Thanks , 25' In Memoriam
Patterson Rod and Cathy
(Taylor) wish to thank their
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for the many lovely
gifts they received. Special!
thanks to all who helped in
any way to make their wed-
ding day complete. Thanks
again, 24-23-1
1.wish to express my sincere
thanks to everyone for their
kindness to me while in the
hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Rodney and nurses.
-Verda Sinclair 24=23x1
I would like to thank my
friends, neighbours and rela-
tives for 'their kind expres-
sion of sympathy through
donations 1,5 charitable
organizations and beautiful
floral tributes. Special thanks
to Dr. Rodney and nurses at
the Seaforth Hospital, Rev.
Duke, Box Funeral Home,
pail bearers, flower bearers
and to the neighbours who
sent in food and helped in so
many ways. —Bernice
McKenzie 24.23x1
I wish to thank everyone who
visited me during my recent.
stay at University Hospital,
London. Thanks for the cards '
flowers and . treats. Your
kindness, thoughts and
words were greatly appreci-
ated and, will long, be
remembered. - -Sincerely,
Brian Flannigan . 24-23-1
25 In Mefnorian
BUTT: In loving memory of a
dear father and grandfather,
Roy A. Butt, who passed
away October 15, 1970.
His memory is a keepsake,
With which we will never
part,
Though God has him in His
keeping,
We still have him in our
hearts.
Nothing can ever 'take this
away,
The love a heart: holds dear,
Fond Memories linger every.
day,
Remembrance keeps him.
near.
--Remembered' and misted
by his daughter LBW, son -in .
law Wayne, and grand-
children Jamie' and Jasow
BEUERMANN: In loving
memory . of our father and
grandfather, Orville Louis
Beuermann, who passed`
away three years ago, Oct.
22, 1976..
There is a gift in :life one.
cannot buy.
That is very rare and true,
It's the gift of a wonderful
Dad and Grampa
Like the one we had in you.,
The many things you didfor
us,
In your kind and loving way
You gave us years of happl;.
ness,
No one can take away.
Nothing can be more beautl=
fol
Than the memorieswe have
of yon, '
To us you were very spedilli
We hope God thought so too.'
—Sadly missed and lalways,
remembered by your family
and all your'grandcbiWrett
25-23.1.
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