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The Huron Expositor, 1972-05-04, Page 8Tenders will be received by the undersigned until • FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1972 for alterations to the bathing pavilion at Seaforth Lions Park. Plans and specifications avail- able on application to the under- signed. Work to be completed by June 15th, 1972 prior to commencement of ,1972 park season. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The Secretary, SEAFORTH LIbNS PARK COM. P.O. Box 520, Seaforth 21-34-2 22. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS , IN THE ESTATE OF LYDIA ..1-10EGY All persons having claims against the Estate of Lydia Hoegy, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, Housekeeper., deceased, who die on the 5th day of April, 1972 are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their ,claims to the undersigned on or before the 19th day of May, 1672, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only . to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, this 24th day of April, 1972. 24. Cards of Thanks Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart express their sincere thanks, on. the occasion of the sixty-fifth anniversary' of Mr. Stewart's ordination, to Rev. Mr. Reuber for the appropriate service Sunday in Northside United Church; to the congregation, algo the United Church Women's organization, also Unit Two and our thoughtful neighbours for the lovely flower arrangements, also thanks to the Whitney Funeral home for chairs and to others for, gifts and cards of congratu- lations, all 'of which is much. appreciated. 24-34x1 ,I am taking this opportunity to thank everyone who was so kind to me in the sad loss of my brother John. My heartfelt thanks to Father Mahan who was so good to John also all my relations friends arid neighbours, for the many- Mass cards, sympathy cards and flowers from neigh- bours and Mr. and Mrs. John Turnbull also Dr. Moyo and C. W.L. Ladies, Mrs. Alvin Smale, Mrs. Kelly, Miss Rita Duncan for the way the y handled the dinner the day of the funeral and the ladies who brought the lovely cooking to the house; the Cleary Funeral-Home and the ambulance. Everything was greatly appreciated and never will be forgotten by Mary Ryan. 24-34-1 I would ^like to thank everyone Selforth, Ontario who visited me and sent cards Solicitors for the- Executors. (to me while I was in hospital. 22-33-3 Thanks to Dr. Brady and the 23. Bus. Directory Hospital. - Mrs. Albert Hudson. nurses of Seaforth Community 24-34-1 JOHN E. LONGSTAFF' McCONNELL & STEWART AUCTION SERVICE AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS BRUCEFIELO, ONTARIO • LIQ.U.IDATIONS OF , ALL TYPES '41 SANKRUPTRy • ESTATES. • ANTIQVES • FAI3M • REAL ESTATE: * BUSINESS. dcensed and Bonded * 7 years Experience ONTARIO WIDE INVENTORY & SALES PREPARATION SERVICES OFFERER' 24. Cards of Thanks Little and the children from Room 11 and my class Room 10. - Teresa B. Coville. 24-34x1 STEPHENSON - The family of the late Clarence Stephenson wish to express their thanks for all the expressions of sympathy re- ceived in the loss of a dear husband, father and grandfather. The beautiful floral tributes, cards and donations to the Heart Fund were, appreciated. Thanks to the friends and neighbours, flowerbearers, pallbearers, Dr Mowatt, Rev. M. Mctrrison and The Ball Funeral Home. Special thanks to those who helped at home. Your thoughtfulness will never be forgotten. - Blanche Stephenson and family., 24-34x1 I would like -to thank everyone who visited me, sent cards, gifts and flowers while -in Seaforth Hospital. A special thanks to Dr. Moyo and the nurses of.-the hospital. It was all very much appreciated. - Lorne Finlayson, Staffa, 24-34x1 would like to sayAhank you to everyone who . remembered my family and myself while I was r a patient in Seaforth Hospital and Victoria Hospital - Mar- garet Hully. 24-34x1 'I would like to thank everyone who visited me,-•sent, cards and treats, while I was a patient in hospital. A special thanks to Pastor Horst, Dr. and Mrg.Moyo and the nurses of Seaforth Com- munity Hospital. It was all very much appreciated. - NOrman Bennewies. - 24-34-1 25. In Memoriam JORDAN - In loving memory of Katherine J. Jordan who passed away eight years ago May 2,1964. At night the silent stars look down On a grave not far from here Where sleeps the one we can't EXQUISITE FORM BRA E IRK Affe010WAlielidatitrktigl Westerhof 0,,,,,1E ,A04 Expositoa, sEAFoarl, qwr., MAY 4, 972 AOR Me AMON YOU WA 20, Auction Sale 20.' Auction Sales 20. Auction Sales 23. iius. Directory 23. Bus. Directory INCENT - FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. Our Motto:— "AFTER we SELL — WE SERVICE : AYR-GALT -51EAFORTH akona 527-012 Seaforth WI notes It The regular meeting of Sea- forth Women's Institute will be held on Tuesday, May 9 at 8:15 at the home of Mrs. Gordan Papple. Roll Call "Bring some- ' thing belonging to your mo ther and tell about it"; there will also be an exchange of flower to "Resolved and bulbs, as well a's a de te "Resolved that Grandmother was more help to Grandfather than the modern Mother is today." The lunch committee will be convened by Mrs. Lorne Lawson. We'll throw Ina mower wit ' the purchase of a new International Cub Cadet or smaller Cadet Lawn and Garden 7fractor. Yes1 You. get a new, pertormance-matched international rotary mower worth up to 8300.00. See us tor details while this otter still.lastsi • • 11+112ATHWELL'S inroiasi re' \i=4 = 411 ESTATE AUCTION Of cars, trucks, 'garage equipment and stock at • the main intersection of Clinton Wednesday. Evening-, -May 17 • at -6:0u P.M. . .CARS 8k: TRUCK - 1968 Pontiac 327 Strado. Chief, 4- door (mechanical certificate); 1960 Rambler Station wagon 6 cyl. automatic; 1968 Int. Scout c/w fully hydraulic 6' Meyers snow blade; 1965 Willis Jeep c/w snow blade; Both trucks with mechanical certificate; 42" wide x 24" Diameter motorized lawn roller; truck bumper with hydraulic lift; 2 - 6', scrapper blades. OFFICE EQUIPMENT - Cash register; cheque writer; 2 office desks and chairs; combination cabinet file- and safe; Victor adding machine; Colvens coffee machine; cigariette machine; auto manuals. GARAGE EQUIPMENT & TOOLS - Allen Scope; Snap On tool cabinet c/w full set mechanics tools Ox'Y. - Acetylene welding set; 180 Amp. Forney welder; 2" Snap On" heavy duty AUR tester; 2 Marquette fast chargers; :high presslre car washing unit; Snap On Wheel balancer; Walker floor 'Wit & assorted hydraulic jacks; tire changer -& repair kit,' Dwell tack; Hunter wheel balancer; R acealigner 3 Pt. H. ba,lander; Champion spark plug' cleaner; Bean headlight aligner; B & D hand grinder & buffer; B & D air sander; -2 air impact wrenches; air chisel; electric drills; bench grinder; axle pullers; fire extinguishers; Tartan timing ,light; paint sprayer V regulator; large assortment of hand tools; etc, etc. STOCK - (Approx. $3,000.00) 25 new tires; 60 good used tires; large qty. of mufflers, exhaust & tail pities, hangers & clamps, batteries, battery cables, heater hoses, wind- shield wipers, spark plug, brake shoes, shock absorbers, car mats, fuel filters, PCV valves, thermostats, roto flashers, brake fluid, oil & gas additives, deicer, gas- kets, carburator tuneup kits, points, condensers, ignition wiring, ball joints, universals, wheel bearingse bendix, paint, motor oil,'etc. etc. HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES - Humidifier, 3 pc. bedroom suite, 2- telephone tables, Westinghouse air 'conditioner, desk and chair, etc. ESTATE OF ROY MANN Proprietor RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE Brucellerd " 482-3120 RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEER AUCTION SALE Saturday, 'May 13; !91.2 - Of modern household effects and appliances for • ROYCE FREMLIN 161 Huron Street, Clinton TIME: 1 P.M.' Leonard 4 burner 30" electric range; Admiral chest freezer 17 cu. ft.; Philips -refrigerator; Admiral clothes dryer •(new); Beatty square -tub wringer washer; LeWyt vacuum cleaner; Electrolux three brush floor polisher; Six chair kitchen table, chrome set; Duncan Phyfe drop leaf dining room table; china cabinet; dining room- buffet; four dining room chairs (chrome); Trilight lamp;' Eliza- 'bethan arm chair; Matched walnut armchair and rocker; two brown leather reclining chairs; combination table and library desk (antique); studio couch (like new) folds into bed; coffee table and matching end tables; Admiral 23" black and white.T.V.; four legged square' oak able (antique); chesterfield; three large wall mirrors; three legged table; book case; new double .bed with springs and mattress; new six drawer dresser with full mirror; upright plotheg .closet;_two clothes chests; _footstool; double bed with new mattress; ,two matching dressers; cedar chest; chest of drawers; wardrobe closet; Solid State twin speaker radio; three level steel table; electric tea kettle; electric coffee perker; ele.ctric. fry pan; two electric toasters; electric steam iron; five-piece cannister set; dishes and kitchen utensils' too numerous to mention; bed sheets and bedspreads; six lawn- chairs; two power lawn mowers and hand mower; , garden wheel barrow; barbecue with rotissiere; glass demijohn 15 gal. suitable for wine .,making; several old crocks up to 4 gal, capacity; bird cage and throne stand; 7 ft.. step ladder; old picture frames With glass; glass kitchen cupboard; set of Encyclopedia; 100 ft. garden hose; garden and carpentry tools; wall cloOk. Many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS - CASH RICHARD LOBB Auctioneer JOE. COREY DAVE PUGH Clerks 20-34-2 20L•34-2 . 'AUCTION SALE For the ,estate of Stuart McNair LOt 22, Con. 14, Grey Township 1 1/4 miles Sonth of Cranbrook, then 1 1/2 iniVs East. WEDNESDAY. MAY 10 • 17:00 P.M. MACHINERY Massey-FerguSon 35 Diesel tractor with loader, chains for above, Massey-Ferguson 65 Diesel Tractor, Power Steering; Massey-Ferguson 3 Furrow Plow, Trip Beam;- I.H.C. Cultivator on Rubber, Cockshutt 32 Plate Tandem Disc., Massey Ferguson Tandem Disc, 4 Sect- ion Harrow, Massey-Harris 13 Disc Seed Drill, Massey-Fer- guson '7 Ft. Mower, John Deere 4 Bar Side Rake on Steel, Mas- sey-Ferguson No. 3 Baler, May- roth Bale Elevator and Motor, J.F. 9 Ft. Swather, Homelite Chain Saw, Fluery Bissell Wagon and Rack, Grain Auger, 16 Ft. Wi/0 4.10t0r, Grain Aerator, THirriagmeter, New Holld Vreblialftnure Spreader, Gr see ACatlkiw et, Milking -Machine, 2 Surge Units, Roto Tiller, Westinghouse Wringer Washer, Dearborn 6 Ft. Mower, 1966 Chev. 1/2 ton Pick- up Truck (Certificate), NuMer- ous Other Articles. FEED 30 Tons. Mixed Grain. 1900 Bales Straw; 1400 Bales Hay TERMS - CASH JACKSON 8, JACKSON Auctioneers 20-34-1 - ----- --------------------- THE GREY BRUCE LIVESTOCK CO-OPERATIVE are holding SALE of 1,800 head of C0fIflERCIAL CATTLE at their ales Arena W I ARTON THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1972 10 A.M. edst. 90% yearlings of Hereford, Short- horn and Angus breeding. 01. Carman Hamill, Chatsworth President. 20-34-1 CONTOUR BANDEAU BRA . No. 9502 Stitched under cup for firm support, 11 /2 " band with elastic gusset cups interlined with foam rubber. Sizes 32B to 38C. Reg. 3.50 2 / 5.99 1.00 SAVE CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of' 2 tractors, implements, feed, antiques and household furniture at Lot 15 , Con. 14, Hibbert, 5 miles east of Exeter, 2 miles N.W. of Farquhar,. 2 1/2 miles south of Cromarty on WEDNESDAY, MAY 17 At 1 P.M. A full list to appear next week. SAM McCURDY Proprietor W. E. NAIRN & SQN Auction Service 20-34-1 15 CLEAkING AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY, flAY 3L 1972 Of farm' machiner y and mis- cellaneous items and some fur- niture at Lot 6, Concession 3, Hibbert •4 miles southwest of Mitchell. Full listing, to appear later. DALTON MALCOLM Proprietor LLOYD WILSON Auctioneer 20-34-2 21.' Tenders Wanted We wish to express sincere appreciation to all the relatives, friends and neighbours whp pre- sented us with such beautiful gifts at. the recent shower held in our honour. - John and Gayle Dunn. 24-34-1 The family. of the late Samuel Storey wish to extend their sin- -cere. thanks for the many expres- sions of sympathy; cards, flowers donations to the Heart fund, Cancer Society, acts of kindness from relatives, neighbours and ' friends during our recent. bereavement in the loss of a Monkton dear loving husband, father and -" grandfather. Special thankg-lo 23-34-tf Rev. Mulholland, Doctor, nurses G. A. WHITNEY FUNERAL "HOME Goderich St. W., Seaforth AMBULANCE SERVICE Adjustable hospital 'beds for rent FleOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Phone 527-1390 'Seaforth 23-34-tf SEAFORTH ELECTRONICS ZENITH Cr PH I LCO DEALER Service to all makes - T.V's., Radios, Etc. 17 Sperling St. - Phone 52'7-1150 23- 34- tf W. CLEARY Seaforth, Ontario LICgNSED, EM3ALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night and Day Calls - 527-0510 23-34-tf 25. In Memoriam • forget And always loved so -dear. The dearest Mother this world could hold, A cheery smile and heart of gold; To those who knew her, all will know llow much we lost eight years ago. - Sadly missed and always re- membered by her family. 25-34x1 LANE - In loving memory of a dear mother, Helen Marie Lane who passed away four years ago May 5,1968, Dear Mother since you've gone away, The ones you've loved so true, Try hard to carry-On the way, We know. youid want • us, .tQ.. - Sadly missed and ever re- membered by Larry and Lynda. . 25-34x1 26. Personal Mr. and Ws. Wm. J. Cameron, Hensall, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their older daughter Christine Jessie, to Barry H. Morlock, on of Mr. and Mrs. R. Morlock, Crediton. Wedding to take place at Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall, on Saturday, June 3, at 4 p.m. 26-34-1 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Worden, Staffa, Ontario wish to announce, the forthcoming marriage of their 'daughter, Margaret Lynn, to Mr. Brian Ross Babcock, .son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard R. Babcock, Beam sville; Ontario. The bride- elect - and groom-elect are graduates of the University of Western Ontario. The wed- ding to take place on Saturday, May 27, 1972, at Hilton College Chapel, London, Ontario. 26-34x1 27. Births HAYNES - To Dr. and Mrs. Martin Haynes, Seaforth, Ontario at Seaforth Community Hospital on May 1, 1972, a son. 27-34x1 AXTMANN - To Mr. and Mrs. James Axtmann, R.R. 4, Walton, Ont. at Seaforth Community Hog-' pital on April 27, 1972, a son. 2'7-34x1 PARSONS - To Mr. and . Mrs. Harold Parsons, Staffa, Ontario at Seaforth Community-Hospital on May 1, 1972, a r son. 27-34x1 29. Marriages United in marriage on April 28, 1972 at '-Wesley-Willis United Church, Clinton were Margaret Short and John MacKay. After vacationing in Great Britain, Mr. and Mrs. MacKay will make their home at 64 Princess St., Clinton. 29-34-1 FESTIVAL BANDEAU BRA No. P317 Embroidered broadcloth, two section cup with decorative stitched top cup, stitched under cup with a clever lining for gentle ad- ded lift. Sizes 32B to 38C. D cups 1.00 more Reg.1 2.50 / sAVE 3.99 1.01 ANGELIQUE DISCONTINUED Line A deep plunge bandeau for evening wear, a low cut for extra uplift. Delicate and a lacey bra for day-time wear. Reg. 6.50 to 8.50 NOW ALL PERCY WRIGHT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Kippen, Ontario Telephone 262-5515, Hensall 23-34-tf _R. S. BOX FUNERAL HOME Phones: Day 527-0680 -. Night 527-0885 23 -34-tf RICHARD LOBB experienced AUCTIONEER CLINTON, Ont. Phones: 482-7898 or 4822-9431 ' 23-34-ff OPTOM ETRIST • By Appointment Only • Seraforth Office Wed., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5:30p.m. Thursday evenings Monday only . - Clinton Office For Appaintment Phone 527-1240 - Or 482-7010 23-34 - tf Auctioneer FARM AND FURNITURE SALES CONDUCTED R. G. GETHKE Phone 347-2465 and staff of Huronview, the W. M.S. and Ladies Aid of First Presbyterian Church, Whitney Funeral , Home, pallbearers, flower bearers. Your thought- fulness will always be rememb- ered. 24-34x1 My sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours -who re- , membered me with cards, letters flowers and visits while I was a patient in Seaforth Commun- ity Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Brady, to the nurses, it was much appreciated. - Hazel Coutts. 24-34-1 My sincere thanks to friends, neighbours and relatives for re- membering me with flowers, gifts and cards and their visits while I was in hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Brady and Dr. Malkus and the nurses of Seaforth Commun- ity Hospital, also to Rev.Reuber. It was all very much appreciated, - Margaret Taylor. 24-34x1 A sincere 'thank you' to everyone who remembered me while I was In the Seaforth Hospital. A special thanks to Fr. Mohan, Dr. Roth Moyo, receptionists, nurses and technicians of the hospital; Mr. Talbot and staff of Seaforth Public School, Miss / PRICE Three styles to Choose from it's a Profitable Pastiny! An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you Read-the Advertisements tried one? Dial 527-0240. MOTHER'S DAY IS MAY 14 We carry a complete selection of Mother's Day Cards, plus gift lines. Free gift wrap on purchases over1.00. Buy a New BRA THIS WEEK and GET a CHANCE to . WIN THE SCHICK 'AIR STYLER SEE OUR NEW MISS CANADA BRAS NOW ON DISPLAY. Seaforth, ; ,a t,T