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19-084
All persons having claims against
the ESTATE OF , Fguous
HORAN, late of the Village of
Dublin,in the county of Perth,
retired farmer, deceased, who
died on the 25th day of Jqly, 1975,
are hereby notified to send in full
particulars' of their claims to the
undersignedim or before the 2nd
day of October, 1975 after which
date the assets will be
distributed, having regaidonlyto
claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth this 8th day of
September, 197$.
McCONNELL STEWART &
DEVEREAUX
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
22-09-3
23. Bus. Directory
WHITNEY-RIBEY
FUNERAL HOME
Sincere and courteous service
Ross W. Ribey, Director
87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth
Phone Seaforth 527-1390
23:08-ff
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
By ApPointment Only
Seaforth Office
Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri.
9 to 5:30 P.M.
Thursday evenings
Monday only - Clinton Office
For Appointment
Phone 527-1240 or 482-7010
23-08-tf
LOU ROWLAND
TRANSPORT LTD.
P.C. V. Class CDF & FS
Serving Dublin & Seaforth areas
Phone 345-2301 Dublin
anytime .• •
23-08-ff
R. S. BOX
FUNERAL HOME
24. Cards of Thanks
MacKAY: The family of the late
John C. MacKay wish to express
sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours for their
kind words, beautiful floral
tributes, nit' :,ages of sympathy,
donatio._ to the cancer society
and many acts of kindness shown
them in their recent
bereavement. Special thanks to
Rev. E.G.Nelson, the Ladies Aid
of First Presbyterian Church and
Box Funeral Home. Thanks also
for the special Care given by Dr.
Brady, Dr. Lindsay and the
nurses on fourth floor south at
Stratford Qeneral Hospital.
24-1051
I would like to thank everyone
who sent me cards and treats
while I was in Clinton Hospital.
Also thanks to Drs. Street and
Watts and all the nurses who
were so good to me. Thank you.
— Sandra Sholdice. 24-1051
I would like to say thank you
very much to friends who sent
cards and flowers, also for visits.
Also I would like to say a special
thank you to the nurses and Dr.
Goddard while I was a patient in
the Hospital in Exeter. Sincerely,
Annie M. Horton. 24-10-1
Thanks to everyone who so kindly
remembered me in any way for
my 90th birthday. All very much
appreciated. —David Papple.
24-1051
I wish to thank all my friends and
family for visits, cards and treats
while in. Seaforth Hospital, Dr.
Stapleton and nurses and Rev.
Horst also Dr. Tidman and nurses
in Stratford Hospital. Your
kindness will always be
remembered. — Irvin Miller.
24-1051
27. Births
BEUERMAN — To Mr. and Mrs.
Neil Beuerman, R.R.4, Walton, at
Stratford General Hospital on
September 12, a son Bradley Neil,
a brother for Danny. 27-10-1
28. Deaths
McKINLEY, John Wesley —
On September 12, 1975 at
Winnipeg, Manitoba, John
Wesley McKinley aged 85 years,
husband of the late Margaret
Isabelle McKinley. Mr. McKinley
was born in Seaforth, Ontario and
came to Winnipeg many years
ago. He was employed by the
Canadian National Railway as a
Trainman for thirty-five years,
retiring in 1955. He was a
member of the C.N.Veterans
Association and the Norwood
United Church in Winnipeg. Mr.
McKinley wa predeceased by his
wife the former Margaret Scott in
1968. He is survived by two sons
Robert Scott of Edmonton,
Alberta and James A. of Elie,
Manitoba, also nine grand-
children. The funeral service was
h eld 2:15 p.m. Monday,
September 15 at the Leatherdale
Gardiner Funeral Chapel, the
W.J.Hogman officiating.
Interment followed in Elmwood
Cemetery. 28-10-1
JOYNT — Robert Henry at
Stratford General H ospital on
September 16, 1975 in his 84th
year Robert Joynt beloved
husband of Lillian Pethick and
dear father of Ruth of Toronto and
the late Leo. Friends may call at
the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home
where funeral service will be held
Thursday (today) at 2 p.m.
Interment Maitlandbank
Cemetery. Rev .E G Nelson
officiating. 28-10-1
20. Auction Sales 20. Auction Sales
Lobb & Gethke
AUCTION CALENDAR
Auctioneers & Appraisers
Clinton MAkton
482-7898 347-2465
Sat.,Sept. 20 - 1 P.M.
Furniture, household
effects, etc., for the 'Bill
Whidden Estate, 301
Matilda St. ,Clinton
Sat.,Sept. 27- Furn.,appli-
ances , etc. in Mitchell
Town Hall for Mrs.Ida
Ahrens.
Oct. 11-Lakeview Sales &
Service Machinery
Auction.
20-10-1
USE
EXPOSITOR
WANT-ADS
Phone 527-0240
ANSTETTT JEWELLERS LTD
WATCH AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS
— WE SELL AND SERVICE—
Buloya- Accutron - Watches
— 3 STORES —
SEAFORTH — 'CLINTON — WALKERTON
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Kids Leaving for College?
Only
$6.00
Will send them the •'Expositor"
at any location in Canada
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Modern equipment. We
guarantee 411 work, Write or call
Harvey Dale, Seaforth. Phone
Clinton 482-3320 or Seaforth
527-0284. 19-084
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
22, Lava IsTo*ea M.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THEESTATE OiFBROLIS
HORAN
Jl
4
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HURON DEAD STOCK REMOVAL
CLINTON, ONT. PH . 482-9811
We Are Now Able To Pick -Up All
Farm Stodc FREE OF CHARGE As A
Service To You.
For Fast Efficient Service We Have'
Three Trucks To Serve You 24 Hrs
A Oay 7 Days A Week
A SERVICE FEE WILL, BE APPLIED TO
DOGS AND DECAYED ANIMALS
Please Call Promptly
482-9811 19-09-4
NOces.. .
Delhi
Towers, Antennas, Rotors and
boosters.
Sales, Installations & Repair.
H. ELLIOTT,
Hensall
Phone 262-2829
19-08-4
M &.M
Louis Maloney Jerry Murray
Construction
Dublin, Ontario
Poured EatielefeToundations
and all types of cement work.
Phone : 345-2884
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TIMBER WANTED
Immediate payment for good
standing timber and bushes of all
kinds. Write
ROBERT EAGLESON
Ailsa Craig
or
Phone 232-4450 before 8 a.m. or
between 4 - 6 P.M.
19-08-ff
Need a '
0 New Roof?
Shingle or steel? For free
estimates phone:
DOUG 262-5485 DAVE 262-2515
19-08-ff
ALUMINUM SALES
For a complete line of
aluminum siding, soffit and
fascia, eavestrough, doors,
windows, railing, awnings
and shutters.
Call
BEARSS
ALUMINUM
at 527-1295 '19-08-tf
1st = 2nd •
MORGAGE FUNDS
For debt consolidation, new
purchases or refinancing. No
hidden charges or bonuses. We
specialize in the hard to get
mortgages. Call collect anytime.
1-885-1900
HANNAH FINANCIAL
SERVICES
19-08-ff
Expositor
Action Ads
Ph. 527-0240
24. Cards of Thanks
I would sincerely like to thank my
family, friends, and neighbors,
who remembered me while I was
a patient in Seaforth Hospital.
Special thanks to Drs. Underwood
and Whitman and to the nursing
staff who cared for me so
efficiently. Also thanks to Rev:
M. Reuber, Rev. E. Hancock, Rev_
Don Beck and Father Laragh. It
was all greatly appreciated. —
Mrs. J. C. Britton. 24-10-1
25. In 1Wlemoriam
McKELLAR — In loving memory
of Malcolm McKellar who passed
away one year ago September 16,
1974.
Our dear Friend Mac has fallen
asleep
And all we who loved him must
try not to weep
For now he's in Heaven his
journey complete
We know the reunions will all
be so sweet. ' .•
He gave so much to others
along the way of life
Kindness, Joy and friendliness-
he rose above all strife.
With his keen sense of humor
and pure joy of living
His whole life was full of loving
and giving.
He knew the folks in Seaforth
from every walk of life
Always had a kindly word and
real sincere advice
For many when in trouble,
turned to him for sympathy
And they left him feeling better
--I know for he helped me.
He was indeed our friend who
never let us down
When we wanted something
special for 'someone in our
town
Celebrating anniversary, birth-
day or whatever it might be,
He was ready with his talent to
help in every way.
And too he loved h is curling
days , and bowling on the
lawn.
His Church was always dear to
him, he served it faithfully,
It held .a high place in his life
for everyone to see
And now we miss his presence
from the family pew,
But we'll know he's • there in
Spirit--close to me and you.
Now he's gone 'Beyond the
Sunset' to his eternal rest,
And all our lives are richer--
just to know him we've been
blest
May his loved ones find real
comfort, knowing now his
work is o'er;
And with our Heavenly Father
he is safe forever more.
Nelson and I'Ierta
Would like to thank their 1.404§,
neighbours and relatives for the
lovely 40th wedding anniversary
party. Special thanks to the family
for planning the event. 24404
26. Personal
We invite engaged couples to
visit the Arbor Gift Shop in
Clinton. Pick up a free gift and
tell your friends about ow Shower
and Bridal registry service. No
charge, no obligations. 26-013-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Muegge
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Jeanette Yvonne to Richard W.
Hulley, son of Mrs. Bernice
Hully; The wedding to t ake place
Saturday, October 11, 1975, 4
p.m. at Bethel Bible
Egmondville. ' 26-10.1
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ryan,
R.R.#l, Dublin wish to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Helen Rita to John Cecil
Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Warren, Shakespeare,
Ontario. The wedding will take
place Saturday, October 18, 1975
at 4 P.M. in St. Joseph's Roman
Catholic Church, Stratford.
SERVICE
We pick up all Dead and
Disabled Cows and Horses
and Stocker Cattle and all
small animals for a small
service charge. We have
three trucks to, service you
24 h ours 7 days a week.
Phone Collect
887-9334
Brussels
Pet Food
Supplies
Lic.519-C-75
19-08-tf
19. Notice$ 19, Notices
ESTATE AUCTION
Of Household- Furniture, Appliances etc. for the Estate of Bill
Whidden, 301 Matilda Street, Clinton, Ont ario on
- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 at 1 P.M.
General Electric large chest freezer; upright freezer; Leonar d
refrigerator with cross top freezer; Westinghouse Jet Swirl dish
washer, nearly new; Hamilton automatic gas clothes dryer;
Airking dehumidifier; MDM electric sandwich oven;
combination stereo, T.V. and ra,dio; Singer vacuum cleaner; ,
electric broom; radios; table lamps; swag lamp; floor lamps;
modern three piece bedroom suite with double bed and new
mattress; single bed and mattress; old blanket box; two trunks;
cedar chest; modern wooden rocking chair; three piece bedroom
suite with double bed; coffee and end tables; pole lamps;
chesterfield and two chairs; recliner chair; T.V. tables; odd
tables; chest of drawers; steel bed and mattress;
low china cabinet; corner shelf; drop leaf table and chair;
aluminum lawn rocker; deep fryer; small desk; chrome table and
four chairs; lawn chairs and table; crock; large quantity of
dishes; glassware; pots and pans; ornaments; and small kitchen
appliances; quantity of bedding; tablecloths, towels, etc; 1965
Oldsmobile car for parts; Ansofone telephone answering unit,
some hand and garden tools, plus many other items too
numerous to mention.
TERMS Cash.
NO RESERVE.
Estate or Auctioneers not responsible for accidents
day of sale.
RICHARD LOBB AND R.G.GETHKE — Auctioneers
Clinton — Bornholm
20-10-1
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Tractors, Farm Machinery, Furniture, Antiques for ALF
WARNER , 2 miles north of Bayfield on Hwy. #21 on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 at 1:00 P.M.
TRACTORS —David Brown white 990 'with 1700 hrs. ehains-&
cab; 9N Ford tractor C/W Freeman loader, pully and chains.
TRUCK — '66 Chev . 1/2 ton 250 motor, plywood closed in racks
(as is).
EQUIPMENT — Massey Harris Clipper combine (pull type);
Cockshutt 3 Pt. H. 14"; 3 furrow plow; Min.Mol. 9 ft. disc; 3
section M.H. spring tooth drags; 3 drum land roller; 3 section
diamond harrows; Int. 3 furrow Ace bottom plow; 5 ft. trail
mower; 3 bar Int. side rack; Int. P.T.O. 1 row corn picker; M.H.
No. 15 Manure spreader; 6 ft. snow blower; 130 bu. gravity box;
4 ton wagon; 32 ft. New Holland bale elevator; 250 ft. Ext. cord;
J.D.corn sheller; 3 Pt. H. 14" post hole auger; 200 bu. grain box
C/W dual wheel under carriage; 13.run Int. grain and fertilizer
seed drill; J.D. 3 P.T.H. 2 row corn and bean planter; stubble
straighten.
MISC. ITEMS — Double acting hyd. ram; 1 ton chain falls; 1
$LP. G.E.Motor; log tongs; 3 ton hyd. jack; 2 gear pumps; 17
pedler stantions; lumber; wire and steel post; milk cans; 2
airotors 22 and 12 ft., 4" augers; pig feeders and equipment;
platform scales, hen feeders and equipment; 3 ventilating barn
fans; 1 1/2 tons fertilizer; 20 bags Nitrogen; 400, bales straw; large
quantity of scrap metal; large quantity of hard wood and cedar
cord wood; 200 ft. hay fork rope.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS — 2 chesterfields and chairs; Marconi 21"
T.V.; chrome table and 2 chairs; frig.; treadle sewing machine;
electric sewing machine; Walnut table; 3 trunks; oil stove; brass
iron bed; 6 press back chairs; 2 rockers; car carrier; Quebec
heater; dresser; blanket box; 2 parlour chairs; 2 rugs, many more
items.
TERMS — CASH NO RESERVE FARM SOLD
ALF WARNER — Proprietor
RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
Auctioneers & Liquidators
Brucefield, 482-3120.
Phones: — Ever remembered by his wife
Day 527-0680 - Night 527-085 and family. 25-10-1 23-08-tf
The paper that fol-
lows the students to
College
Call
527-0240
OR
Mail
Coupon
SMITH — VAN KERREBROECK
Harold B. Smith,.son of Mrs. Irene Smith'ind the
late Everett Smith, Egmondville and Mary P. Van
Kerrebroeck , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andre Van
Kerrebroeck, Mt. Carmel were married on July 18,'
' 1975 at St. Michael's Roman QAtholic Church ,
London. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are living in
Egmondville.
— SPECIAL
Student's Subscription
Only '6.00 for the school year
Send to
Address'
Code
Charge to
Address
Bill Me
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AN ADVANCE VOTER — Abotit 70 people voted Friday, Saturday and Monday at
the advance poll at the United Trails office on Main Street S. Here Elmer Dennis
marks his ballot. Jean Lunn was poll clerk and Ernest Williams, not shown, Deputy
returning officer for the poll. (Staff Photo)
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