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The Huron Expositor, 1976-03-25, Page 20-_.met HURON EXPOSITOR`'}, MARCH 25, 1976 ins ' . mph sop woo woo !am WSW OM 22 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE. ESTATE OF W. T. TEALL , Late __of Seaforth, Ontario. • All persons having claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of same to the undersigned op or before the 1st day of April 1976, afterr which the estate's assets will be distributed, having•regard only to claims that have then been received. WILLIAM TEALL, EXECUTOR 81 Chalk Street Seaforth, Ontario 22.36-3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS' IN THE ESTATE OF MAY AGNES DORRANCE All persons having claims against the Estate of May Agnes Dorrance, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron,' deceased, who died on the 20th day of February, 1976, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of April, 1976, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received, Dated at Seaforth this 11th day of March„ 1976. McCONNELL STEWART & DEVEREAUX, Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the Executor 22-36-3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF BEATIRCE PEARL DROVER. • All persons having claims against the Estate of Beatrice Pearl Drover, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the' County of Huron, Housekeeper, deceased, ,:'...who died on the 24th day of January, 1976, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of April, 1976, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. • Dated at Seaforth this 11th day of March, 1976. McCONNELL STEWART & DEVEREAUX, Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors., • • 22-36-3 23 Bus, Directory HOUSE PAINTING FARM BUILDINGS Laurie McKellar PAINTS ' R.R .2, STAFFA, ONT. PHONE 3454879 23-37-4 R.S.BOX FUNERAL HOME Phones; Day 527-0680 - Night 527-0885 23-344 JOHN E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST By Appointment Only Seaforth Office Tues.,VVed.,Thurs.,Fra. 9 to 5:30 P.M. Saturday A.M. _ Monday only - Cli nton Office For Appointment Phone 527-1240 or 482.7010 23-34-tf WHITNEY-RIBEY FUNERAL HOME Sincere and courteous service Ross W. Ribey, Director 87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth Phone Seaforth 527-1390 23-34-ff 21 Tenders Wanted TOWNSHIP OF HULLETr Grave] Tenders Tenders wanted for the SUPPLYING, CRUSHING AND DELIVERING Approx.18,000cu . yds of 5/8 " gravel and must be capable of 1000 cu. yds. or more a day. Work must be done to the satisfaction of the road Superintendent and be delivered , the month of June /76. Apply to Road Supt. for contract forms. The tenders must be in the hands of the Road Supt. by MONDAY, APRIL S/76 . by 5 p.m. and accompanied by a cheque of 10% of enclosed' bid. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The accepted tender must be approved by Ministry of Transportation and Communications. GEORGE HOGGART ROAD SUPERINTENDENT LONDESBORO, Ontario 21-36-2 Township of McKillop TENDERS FOR Construction Gravel Work SEALED, TENDERS, plainly marked as to contents, will be received by the undersigned until noon April 7, 1976 1. Primary, crusher to break approximately 20,000 cu. yd. more hr less stone and 'granu- lar material down to a size of 4"; and apply to the following roads: Con. 12, Lot 40 to Lpt 25 inclusive, S.R. 10 Con. 9 to Con. 12 inclusive. 2. Approximately 6000 cu. yds, more or less of A. Grav31 crushed to pass through a 3/4 " screen and applied to• McKil- slop Township roads as mentioned in item No. 1. THIS will be considered as one contract. SEPARATE unit price to be quoted for each. MATERIAL to be taken from Con. 10 Lot 17 A certified cheque in the amount of $1,000.00, payable to the treasurer, .Township of McKillop must accompany each tender. Tender approval subject to Ministry of Transportation and Communications, • All tenders must be submitted on tender forms which are available at the office of the undersigned. Lowest or any tender not necessarily, accepted, WM- G. CAMPBELL ROAD SUPERINTENDENT R.R.#1, SEAFORTH, ONTARIO 21.37-2 26 Personal Mr. and Mrs. John E. Carter, R.R.#2, Seaforth, are pleased' to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Florence Elaine, to Mr. Donald Frederick Shropshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shropshall, Clinton. The wedding will take place on MaY 1, •1976, 3 o'clock, at Northside United Church, Seaforth, Ontario. 26-37x1 25 In Memoriam' sadly missed by his daughter Ramona and son-in-law Jack. 25-37-1 JESSOME In loving memory of my dear Husband Ray who died one year ago , March 22,1975. I watched you suffer, I watched you die, But all I could de was just stand by, When your time come I suffered too, For you never deserved what y ou went through, God took your hand and we had to part, He eased your pain and broke my heart, But memories of you will never die, Your resting place I visit, And place your flowers with care, But no one knows the heartache When I walk away and leave you there. If teardrops could build a stairway, And memories were a lane, I would walk all the way to Heaven, -And bring you home again. — Sadly missed by wife Ruth. 25.37-1 JESSOME in loving memory of my dear Grandpa who died one year ago March 22, 1975. I will always remember you dear grandpa, The way you spoke and smiled, And the. many things you 'did with me While you walked, or sat at my side. — Always remembered by his granddaughter Jacqueline. _ 25-37-1 Complete 'Bookkeeping Sdrvices &Related Fields Income Tax Aselstance Preparation INDIVIDUALS — SMALL BUSINESSES FARMING WILFRED L. ELLIOTT Telephone "15191S2741301 ''"' P.O.Box 729,12 N.Main St. Sonfortit, Ontario'.: NOIf ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD WATCH AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS — WE SELL AND SERVICE — Bulova-Accutron - Watches — 3 STORES SEAFORTH — CLINTON — WALKERTON '23.34-tf Talk with our FMB anagement Services Officer who helps small businesses help themselves. If you're wondering ' whether there's ea federal government program that can assist your business, confact our Management Services Officer who will ' tell you what federal needs and put you in touch with the appropriate offices. For Your Area Call W. J. Reynolds at 271-5650 (Stratford) or write to: Federal Business Development _Bank 1032 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ontario NSA 6Z3, FEDERAL DEVELOPMENT BANK We're CO AUTO LOANS VACATION LOANS HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS Low Interest 13% Rate Loans r • • PER ANNUM We give loans for any worthwhile purpose. And if it's good enough for you . . . it's god enough for us. 'Apply real soofil Clinton Community. CREDIT UNION 70 ONTARIO STREET. 4624467 20 . action Sales sink; wash stand; Coleman lantern; :add dishes; sealers; large iron 'kettle; 2 coal oil lamps and other articles. ANTIQUES & IMPLEMENTS — bit. 414 Diesel Tractor with 1501 bucket, power steering, good shape; Int. AC 3 furrow 3 pt. plough, New Idea tractor spreader No. 12 on !libber; little Giant 42 elevator; 3/4 HP motor; cwt. lb. feed mixer Goodison; N. 45 baler with threshing kit; hit. 16 run double disc fert. drill on rubber; Case 28 plate double disc; Triple K 11 ft. cultivator & levellers; 24 x 40 Bell Thresher with elevator, cutter & pipes; A.C. 4 bar bean rake; Int, 4 bar siderake 10'; wagon & fait rack, 16 ft; Bissell 10' 'Sackers; 6 section h arrows; 3 section harrows; Int. 7 trail mower; dump rake; hay todder; antique turnip sower; 2 root pulpers; riehl Hammer mill, fanning mill; Viking 600 'lb. cream separator; Smalley forage blower, 40 ft. of pipe; Mil No. 5. binder; set of sleighs; gravel box, corn cutting box; harness; milk cans; Surge milker motet. pump & piping; Reel power mower; electric fly sprayer; Int. 10 ft. PTO swather; 20' x 15' - 4" grain augers; heat lamps; Geo.White snow blower; J.F.PTO 3 pt. fertilizer spreader; Resit 3 pt. power pulley with 90 HP Gear with 10" x 12" pulley; buzz saw; Turnco gravity box; scuffler to fit In. M. or H.Traotor; no feet; hit, 9 ft. stiff' tooth cultivator; 2 walking ploughs; wagon box; anvil; oat roller; 28' 5" grain auger; 6 Bales hit. baler twine; Grain Aerator; 125 ft. endless belt; steel bunting pole; sling ropes; lumber wagon; tractor chains 14.9 x 28; Green 12-3pt. posthole digger; Jackall Jack; broad axe; extension blower pipe; 4 cwt. salt; 2000 lb. platform scale; hydraulic jacks; bag cart; hit. A. tractor with 2, furrow ace bottom plough and 2 row scuffler; AC Tricycle wheel for row crop will fit hit. M. or H.; many articles too numerous to mention. FEED -- 3500 bales 1st cutting hay; - 1600 bu. oats. 1974 G.M.C. 1 ton truck dual 20 Auction Sales wheels stock racks, selling with certificate. For information phone 236-4814. Terms Cash - not responsible for accidents sale day Tom Robson Hugh Filson Au ctioneers Penfield 666-1967, 666-0833 20-37-1 CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of 42 Head of Holstein Heifers, Feed, 2 Tractors, full line of Farm Machinery, Misc. Items, some Household Effects for TONY POLAND on Lot 23, Con. 2, Hibbert Twp. 21/2 miles southwest of Dublin on SATURDAY, MARCH 27th At 12 Noon CATTLE — 42 Holstein heifers , some due time of sale, balance due in early spring and summer; 1 Holstein bull rising 2 years old. NOTE This is a good herd of dairy heifers and will be pregnancy the ed prior to sale, as well' as bruc losia tested. FEED — Approx. 3000 bales of hay; approx. 200 bales of straw; approx. 25 tons of mixed grain; about 20 ft. of ensilage in 14 ft. silo. MACHINERY & MISC. ITEMS — Nuffield diesel 10-60 tractor in good condition; Massey Harris 44 gas tractor; Cockshutt 60 tractor for perms Clauss Mercury S.P. combine with pickup and bean attachment; New Hhlland No, 707 three pt.' hitch one row harvester with corn head used 2 seasons; Gehl long trough P.T.O. forage blower and 60 ft. of outside pipes and 6 down pipes; 1 Turnco and 1 Farmhand self unloading forage boxes in good condition; Int, 5 bar side rake on rubber; new Idea 7 ft. trail mower; M.H, 6 ft. oil bath mower; 2 rubber tired wagons and flat racks; M.F. No. 33 fifteen run power lift seed drill nearly new; M.F. No. 10 baler; Little Giant 32 ft. bale elevator with CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Registered Jersey herd; feed, 'tractors, machinery and some household effects for MR. ARTHUR F. HEARD at Lot 6, ConcesSion 14, Hulett Township, 4% miles east . of Blyth on county road 25 and 17 /4 Mile south, on • , SATURDAY, MARCH 27th at 10:00 A.M. REGISTERED -JERSEY HERD: consists of 5 cow's fresh Jan.; 4 cows freshFeb.; 3 cows due sale time; 5 cows ClueApril;' 18 cows milking and in various stages of pregnancy; 5 'heifers bred recently; 5.open heifers; 4 heifers 10 months old; 7 ybungheifer calves. Herd is tested for brucellosis and will be checked for pregnancy by veterinarian prior to sale date. PedigreeastLbe read day of sale. "NOTE" this herd is not on a milk testing program, but have used top rated Jersey sires such as: Lindale Merit, Beauty Doris Master, Barbra's Etta Jester, Kingshurst Fashion, Lindale Echo Flash and have been well cared for. DAIRY EQUIPMENT Jamesway 400 gallon stainless steel , bulk milk cooler; Surge .8 unit milker. ump with vacuum line for 50 cows; 4 - Surge milker . units for Jerseys; hot water heater; stainless steel double sinks. SWINE • • 10 Yorkshire sows, bred 4 to 6 weeks at sale time; 1 - 3 way cross bred boars FEED - Approx. 1000 bales of mixed hay; Approx. 700 bales of second cut hay; Quantity of baled straw; Approx. 35 ton of mixed grain; Approx. 15 feet of corn silage in 16 ft. silo; Approx.. 20 ft. of corn cob meal in 12 ft. silo. TRACTORS- White 1370 4 wheel drive Diesel tractor with heat houser external hydraulics, 1135 hours. Case 530 gas tractor with 3 Pt. Hitch, external hydraulics; New Idea manure loader, 1311 • original hours Ford Jubilee tractor; IHC W6 gas tractor; Manure loader to fit a Ford tractor. HYDRO GENERATOR- Onan PTO drive 62.5 amp generator nearly new, mounted on trailer. HAYING EQUIPMENT - Kasten self unloading forage box mounted on 10 ton Martin wagon; New Holland 404 hay conditioner; New Holland 270 hay baler; Cockshutt 4 bar side rake; Dearborn 3 Pt. Hitch haymower; Maygrath 32 ft. hay and grain elevator with 3/4 HP electric motor and PTO drive; 20 ft; tube hay elevator and motor; 2 - flat racks and wagons.' TILLAGE EQUIPMENT - International 12 ft. wheel disc.; J.F.Heavy duty 16 ft. 3 PTHitch wing cultivator Used for two years; Oliver 9 ft. trail disc, 11 ft. trail cultivator; Turnco 12 ft. crow foot land packer; IHC 16 run drill on rubber with grass seeder in good condition, six section of diamond harrows; Massey 4 furrow mounted plow; Ford 3 furrow mounted plow; IHC 3furrow ace bottoni trail plow; gravity bin on wagon; 2 grain aerators ; John Deere #34 single beater PTO manure spreader; New Idea 201 PTO manure spreader; Dunham Lehr 6 ft. scraper blader hydraulic cylinder and hoses; mineral feeder; Letz grinder; 20 ft. 4" grain auger; bench grinder and motor; quantity of snow fence and corn crib wire; 3 - colony houses; 8 - bags of Hylaneinixed seed grain; 3 - bags of seed corn plus an offering of inlay. items too numerous to mention. • HOUSEHOLD - Extension table; piano; piano \bench; 5 wooden chairs; buffet; wardrobe; dressers; wooden beds; odd table; treadle sewing machine; plu's other items, fruit sealers, etc. "SAE ORDEIV.'s-10 00 ho u oldssmall,ltern s , machinery, tractors, feed, hogs, dairy equipment, and cattle sell at 1:30 p.m. • Lunch Boothby Perth Huion Jersey'hit Club TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE FARM IS SOLD LOB G AnCII0et Prf • R. G4 UM- •y".,)tll ton tp+ slaw:: *'; Bornholm AR 'UR EalEARD Propriet r(519) 523-9216 Owner or auctioneerimint reipo/lisible for accidents darof, sale. -- - 24.364 tOsassistaaas tit a imps wilo NNW asom MION ow mos am pis s • 20 Auction Sales undercarriage and 1 H.P. motor plus 100 ft. of heavy duty cable; Int. 3 furrow trip beam plow; David Brown 3 furrow 3 pt. hitch plow; Kongskilde 9 ft. triple K. cultivator with smoothing harrows; 4 sections of harrow and pole; 3 sections of harrows and steel pole; 16 ft. four inch grain auger; Cockshutt No. 30 grain grinder; 32 ft. extension ladder; fanning mill; baler twine; Int, manure spreader P.T.O. driven; 2 feed carts; Moto Ski 6te,6 41.P. snowmobile; 1972 Dodge 1 ton stake truck with racks; 8 cylinder run 41,000 miles to be sold with road warranty certificate; quantity of lumber and prank; RA's; shovels; tools and wagon load of small articles. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Double bed and. mattress; 2 handmade bedspreads; baby crib; aluminum storm windows; odd chairs; wooden high chair; aluminum toboggan; 2 small dressers; wood stove, etc. NOTE — This is a good sale of cattle and farm equipment. Starting time 12 NOON SHARP. Lunch booth on grounds. Proprietor and Auctioneer not responsible for any 'accidents, TERMS — Cash on day of sale 7% sales tax in effect. NO RESERVE Farm is sold. TONY POLAND — Proprietor 345.2898 FRANKLIN BUUCK Auctioneer Milverton 595.8821 20.37-1 21 Tenders Wanted GASOLINE TENDER Plainly marked sealed ten- ders.witI be received up to 12 o'clock noon Friday April 2, 1976 for the supply of gasoline for all the school buses owned by the Huron County Board of Education. The successful bidder to supply' and install all necessary tanks and pumps. Tender, forms may be obtained at the board office. R.L. Cunningham Transportation Mgr. HURON COUNTY BOARD' OF EDUCATION 103 Albert St. Clinton, Ont. NOM i LO SALE OF USED SCHOOL BUSES Plainly marked sealed ten- ders will be received by R.B. Dunlop Superintendent of Business Affairs for the purchase of 8 used school buses. Vehicles will be sold uncertified, as is, where is, without licence plates and may be inspected' by con- tacting the undersigned. ............ ... clIsif/9 -effective 12 o'clock noon, Fri. April 2, .1976. Tender forms are available at the board office., The .highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R.L. Cunningham Transportation Mgr. HURON, COUNTY BOARD OF' EDUCATION ' 103 Albert St., Clinton, Ont. NOM ILO • 24 Cards of Thanks I wish to thank all my neighbours, friends -and relatives for the gifts, flowers and visits while I was a patient in Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Moyo and staff of nurses, ambulance service and a very special thanks to Sister Mary and teachers ,of St. James School and the class of grade six. I am very thankful for everything. — Mary-Ann Heynsbergen. -44-37x1 We sincerely thank relatives, friends, _and neighbours for the many acts of kindness, the gifts of food, the cards of sympathy, the lovely flowers, the donations to the C.N.I.B.s the Gideon Bible Society, the' Ileart Foundation and the W.M.S. We appreciate the Rev.Mr. Nelson's and ,the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home's beautiful funeral service, the help of the pallbearers and . flower bearers, and the lunch so capably served by the church ladies. We are very grateful to all. — Jim and Frank Hogg and Ida Brand. 24-37x1 I wish to thank my friends and neighbours for their card's, treats • and visits while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Your thoughtfulness was appreciated. — Bill Leeming. 24-37-1 A sincere thanks • to my family, neighbours and friends for the lovely cards, flowers' and treats and those who visited me while I was in the hospital. - Special thanks to Dr. Whitman , and the nurses for the wonderful care given me, also to Rev. Mr. Reuber for his calls. Everything was verystritichaappreciated. William Boyd. 24-37x1 The family of the late Mrs. Ellen Montgomery wish to express their sincere thanks to all their relatives, friends, neighbors for their many acts of kindness ,and sympathy extended to them during the illness and death of their Mother, for the beautiful floral tributes, cards and letters. Special thanks to Dr. Malkus, nurses and staff, pallbearers, R.S.Box Funeral Home and to those who sent lunch to the home. — Montgomery Family. 24-37x1 I would like to •thank my relatives, friends, for the lovely flowers, cards, 'visits 'and phone calls, while I was a patient in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. M Moyo and the nurses, also the Turf Club. — Foster Bennett. 24-37x1 I wish to thank 'my family, relatives and friends for flowers, treats, cards and visits while I was in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Moyo, Dr. Malkus and all the nurses. — Marie RFyan. 24-36-1 The family of the late. Wilfrid Scott wish to express their heartfelt thanks to friends, neighbourS and telatives,for their many acts of kindness, flowers and donations. All was very greatfully appreciated. 24-37x1 25 In Memoriam' JESSOME — In loving memory of our Father. No one knows the silent heartaches, Only those who have loved can ' tell, • The grief we bear in silence, For the one we loved so well, Our family circle has been • broken, A link gone from our chain; But though we're parted for a while, We know we'll meet again. Days of sadness still come o'er us, . Tears in silence often low, For memory keeps you ever near us, Though you died one year ago. Lovingly remembered and 26 Persona! Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Van Landuyt of Staffa are pleased to announce the engagement of their only daughter Sally. Marie Germain, to Corporal 'Douglas Dalton Bannerman , son of Mr. - and Mrs. .Darwin Bannerman of Egmondville. The wedding to take place on April 17, in Egmondville United Church at 7:30 P.M. 26-37-1 We invite engaged couples ,to visit' the Arbor Gift Shop in Clinton. Pick up a free gift and tell your friends about our Shower and Bridal registry service. No charge, no nhlipations. 26-344f 27 Births WEBER — To 'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weber of Egmondville on March 16 in Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital, a son, Michael Ryan 7 lb. 2 ozs. 27-37-1 LAVERTY — To Mr. and Mrs. Ken Laverty of Seaforth, at Seaforth Community Hospital:, March 20, a daughter. 27-37x1 HANEY — TO Mr. and Mrs. Lyle. Haney, Seaforth at Seaforth Community Hospital on March 21st a son. 27-37x1 28 Deaths COVILLE: ,Teresa. Barbara on March 22, 1976 at Stratford General Hospital in her 68th year. Teresa Eckert beloved wife of George Coville, Dear sister of Clothilda, (Mrs. P. Maloney) Dtiblin, Lucy, (Mrs.A. Siemon) Walton, James C. Eckert, Rochester, New York and Father Vincent Eckert C.S.B., Gary Indianna. Also predeceased by three brothers. Peter, Joe and Steve. Friends were received at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth, until Thursday at 10:30 when Requiem Mass was held M St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Dublin. Rosary prayers were said at the Funeral Home on Wednesday ' evening at 9:00. Temporary entombment '-in Pioneer Memorial Mausoleum. Interment to follow in st. Col umban Cemetery. 28-37-1 AUCTION SALE Of Feed, tractors, farm machinery and some household effects to be held for MR. CASEY VAN AMERSFOORT at Lot 12, Concession 7, Morris Township, 2 miles north and 3 miles east of Blyth SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd at 1:00 P.M. FEED: Approx. 2000 bales of hay; Approx. 1000 bales of straw.. - • TRACTORS: Nuffield 10/60 diesel tractor; Nuffield Universal 3 cylinder diesel tractor with George White manure loader with hydraulic bucket; John Deere 40 row crop, gas tractor with 3 Pt. Hitch. • MACHINERY: John Deere 494 A 4 row corn planter with press wheels and insecticide applicators; Massey. 13 run seed drill; Allis Chalmers 10 ft. wheel disc.; Hydrien 3 PT Hitch 3 furrow 16" bottom automatic reset plow; Kongskilde 11 ft. 3" c6ltivator with leveling'harrows; Vicon 3 PTHitch fertilizer spreader;'Massey Ferguson #12 hay baler; Massey Ferguson 7 ft. dyna balance 3 Pt.Hitch haymower; New Holland reciproCating new style side rake; 32 'ft. George White hay and grain elevator with undercarriage and 3/4 HP electric motor; 2 good flat reeks and wagons; 2 - Turnco 180 bushel gravity bins new last fall; Martin 6 ton wagon'; Martin 8 ton wagon; Schultz PTO manure spreader with single beater; 16 ft. 4" grain auger with motor; 12 ft. chain harrow; Popec forage harvester; feed cart; wheelbarrow plus many other items too numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Colonial chesterfield and chairs with matching coffee table and end table; chest of drawers; odd tables; odd chairs; radio; double bed; plus other items. "SALE ORDER" - Furniture will be sold first, small items on wagon, feed,- machinery and tractors. "NOTE" Machinery has been -kept under cover in implement shed, TERMS CASH day of sale — FARM IS SOLD RICHARD LOBB Auctlormers B. G. GETBKE Bornholm • Auctioneers or Proprietor not responsible for acciden"t"s day of sale, 20.37-2 4. ••••••••.g• Irtf"Arvf .„. I re