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The Huron Expositor, 1976-05-27, Page 17Notice Township of Stanley Landfill Site Commencing May 15, 1976 • The Township of Stanley land fill site located at West h alf of Lot 16, Concession B.R.N., 1 mile west of Varna, will be open the following days. Saturdays and Mondays 9 A.M. -3 P.M. until further notice. - ' Mel Graham Clerk-Treasurer Township of Stanley .4 19-44-3 SEAFORD! ELECTRONICS SALES &. SERVICE • TV • RADIO • HI-FI • STEREO aust.527-1150 • 17 SPARLING STREET SEAFORTH 19-434 20 Auction Sales 20 Auction Sales 19 Notices 191 Notices Notice to Property Owners Destroy Weeds Notice is hereby Given to all persons in possession of lands in any Municipality In the"County of Huron In accordance with the Revised Weed Control Act, 1972, Section 4, 14 and 20 andamendments thereto, that unless noxious -weeds groWing on their lands are destroyed by June 7, 1976 and throughout the season, the Municipality. may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land in taxes, at set out in the Act. The co-operation of all citizens is solicited. -ALEX CHESNEY — r Weed Inspector County of Huron 22-46- RECEIVERSHIP SALE • J.F. FARM MACHINERY LTD. THAMES ROAD EAST EXETER, ONTARIO 235-1021 CLEARANCE All items reduced for quick sale: SALE STARTS IMMEDIATELY', Large Inventory of: Grain Augers •-.D - Spring-tooth Field Cultivators Heavy-duty field cultivators Row-.Grop cultivators Fertilizer spreaders Hayrakes Forage boxes Forage harvesters Wagons An items completely assembled and ready to go. Also: large selection of wagon tires, roller chain Manure spreader aprons, flat steel chain, hydraulic cylinders and accessories, hydraulic hoses, draw 'pins, split pinS, hair pins and much more. TAKE ADVANTAGE! Bring Your Truck Ontario's Largest Spring Fair OVER $14,000. IN CASH PRIZES 17ind YEAR CLINTON COMMUNITY PARK 3 DAYS "iiur.T. JUNE 446 CLASS "B" JAM FRIDAY; JUNE 4 12 Noon—Ontario Jersey Show 7:00 p.m.—Arena Concessions open to public 8:00 p.m.—Queen of the Fair Contest • 9:1S p.m.—Entertainment Bridgman Family, Retarding Artists maxthearearsMcdeer is SATURDAY, JUNE 5 1:00 p„in.—Parade ThrOughloWn Huron County • Holstein Club Show Livestock Judging 2,00 p.m.—Official Opening Baby Show in Arena I:00 p.m.—Teams in Hawes, 0:00 Grandstand Show starring,,kilturf Rygn and featuring Maurice Baylis and Al Chartisy with Myers inst. and &Wm' sumo, JUNE 6 1:00 p.m.—Horse Show ' Bruce Rethwell, 'OYES MIDWAY IN FULL OPERATION Au. TIRE DAYS LUNCH COUNTERS Operetta by Leak{ Division NORM CENTRAL' ADRIODAVRAL SOCIETY Ei In Thompson, Prietdiit RR 3, ifigpen.,Onfaria : Robert M. 61bhingS,Secretery RR 1. tlinton, ()Mead. Ws. Barbara Loot, RR 1, Laricksbehi, Ontirto ANSTETT ;JEWELLERS LTD WATCH AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS WE SELL AND SERVICE Bulova-Accutron - Watches • r-- 3 STORES — SEAFORTH — CLINTON — WALKERTON 23-43-tf McGREGOR Top Quality BEEF GOVERNMENT INSPECTED Whole Beef .94 - Half Beef .95 Price subject to change INCLUDES: CUTTING WRAPPING and QUICK FREEZING Fee Deliyery Within 10 Mile SleGlIEGO11 Phi 262-5839 R.S.BOX • FUNERAL HOME 'Phones: Day '527-0680 - Night 527-08853.43.t 2f WHITNEY-RIBEY FUNERAL HOME Sincere and courteous service Ross W. Ribey, Director 87 GOderich St. W., Seaforth Phone Seaforth 527-1390 23-434' STOREY L— • On May 25th, 1976 at Seaforth Community Hospital in her 89th year. Jane Rhin,' beloved wife, of the late Frank Storey and dear mother of Mrs.Elva Ellis and Verna, Mrs. Bill Campbell, both of Seaforth; Edythe, Mrs. Bryson McQuarter, Midland and Ethel, Mrs. Glen Esson of Stratford. Dear' sister of Hugh of Belgrave and Mrs, Lillie Hudie of Seaforth. Friends may call at the' Whitney Ribey Funeral home, 87 Goderich Street West whele,funeral service,will be held on Thursday, May 27th at 2 p.m. Interment Maittandbank Cemetery. Rev. M. E. Reuber officiating. 28-46-1 24 Cards of Thanks Many thanks 'to everyone -who was so kind while I was in hospital. This includes the nursing staff, Dr. Underwood, Ruth Pepper and the ladies in the kitchen, the switchboard and all others who made .my stay very' pleasant. I would also like to thank my friends and neighbours for the cards, gifts and visits...I received, also Rev. R. J. Roberts for his visits. • — Margaret McNairn. 24-46-1 T-he family of the late Keith Ian (Jock) McLean wish to thank their friends, neighbours and relatives for the beautiful floral tributes, sympathy cards and donations to multiple schlerosis. Special thanks to Dr. Brady, Dr. Malkus, Rev. E. G. Nelson, Rev. Dr. D. Glenn Campbell and R.S.Box Funeral Home. All was deeply appreciated. 24-46-1 I wish to thank my relatives and friends and the Seaforth Legion Branch 156 for cards and treats while a patient in University Hospital. All was greatly appreciated. — Joe Hart. 24-46-1 I wish to thank Dr. Whitman and Dr. Malkus for their care and attention, white I was a patieftt in Seaforth • Community Hospital. AlSo special thanks' to the kind care of the nurses and staff and R.S.Box ambulance service. Thanks to my family, realtives, friends and neighbors, who sent cards, and visited me. — G. E. Haist. 24-46x1 25 In Memoriam' KOEHLER — In memory of • Emmanuel Koehler who passed away May 30, 1975. Happy hours we once enjoyed How sweet their memory still But death has left a loneli, ness The world can never fill. — Lovingly remembered by Mom and family. 25.46x1 • —26.- Personal 4„. 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 obligations. 26.43,tf .28 Deaths CRONIN — At the family residence on Wednesday, May 19, 1976 Brendan Cronin, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cronin of 5261 Verhoeven Drive, Burlington, aged 8 years. Dear brother of Jack, Joanne, Beverley and Keelan. Grandson of Mr. and Mrs,Gus Denommc of London. The casket rested at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, 196 Kenwood Avenue, Brulington from Thursday at 1 p.m. with Mass following at 8 p.m. Interment was made in •Holy Septilchre Cemetery, Burlington. 28-46x1 Every week more and more , people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost' Huron Expositor want Ads. Dial 527-0240. 'irrt:10.4*NNI Existing laud use KehleteS, ways. of ,rectifying them and fot4t9 Pc'ibilities for the land. 20 Auction Sales cooking utensils; chest ,of Rogers silverware; card table and 4 matching chairs; odd mirrors; battery operated kitchen clock with matching candle holders; quantity of china and glassware; ornaments; knick knacks; antique china and 'glassware "pieces; 5 Horse Power M.T.D. super deluxe roto tiller and a host of other miscellaneous and antique pieces too numerous to mention. NOTE: This is an excellent selection of good. clean- well kept' household contents with many interesting antique items. Executors and • Auctioneer not responsible for any .accidents. NO RESERVE — Everything must be sold to wind up estate. 'TERMS — Cash on night Of sale 7% sales tax in effect. ESTATE OF ED. C. WASSMAN • FRANKLIN BUUCK Auctioneer Milverton, Ontario 595-8821 20-46-1 22 Legal Notices CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Appliances, Furniture, Antiques , Tools, etc. to be held at Lot 23, Concession /3, Logan Township, 2 miles west of Bornholm, on the County Road on MONDAY MAY 31st at 6A00 P.M. OFFERING INCLUDES: 12 cu. ft. chest freezer; Refrigerator with • crosstop freezer; 4 burner electric stove; chesterfield and ' chair; leather space saver; 2 chrome kitchen suites; library table; 2 iron beds, springs and mattresses; 2 dressers; 6 matching wooden chairs; coffee and end tables; treadle sewing machine; 2 pressback chairs; oval braided rug; vacuum cleaner;, rocking chair; room divider; .picnic table; chain saw; skill saw; 5 h.p. rototiller; rotary lawn mower; aluminum storms and screens; 2 - 2 wheel trailers; 20 ft. aluminum ladder; farm scales; 32 ft. extension ladder; 32 calibre revolver; sump pump; 2 hump back trunks; gas latterns; electric motors; blown glass pitcher; crocks; peanut jar; step ladder; a goad assortment of hand and garden tools; disheS and glassware and other items too numerous to mention. • . TERMS: CASH ' NORMAN KISTNER, Proprietor R. G. GETHKE & RICHARD L013B Auctioneers Not responsible for accidents on day of sale. 20-46-1 22 Legal Notices 23 Bus. Directory NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the Estate of •GRANT FINNIGAN, Carpenter, late of the Village of Egmondville, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 25th day of February, 1976, are required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by. the 12th day of June, 1976, as after that date the assets of the estate will ,•,.he distributed. Dated at Goderich' Ontario, this .14th day of May, 1976. ,PREST AND EGENER Barristers, Etc, Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate .22-45x3 23 Bug. DireetorY JOHN E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Seaforth Office 5274240 Tues.,Thurs.,Fri. , 9:00 - 5:30 Wednesday, Saturday 9:00 -12:00 Clinton 482-7010 Monday 9:00-5:30 BY APPOINTMENT • 23-43-tf 22 Legal Notices 26 Personal Mr. and Mrs.Reg, Elliott, Staff-a, are pleased to announce the. forthcoming_ marriage of their daughter Julie Anne to Bruce Ovens, son of ,,Mr. and. Mrs. Orville Ovens, Mitchell. The wedding will take place at Hibbert United Church on June 25th, 1976. 26-46x1 27 Births FINLAY — To Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. Findlay, R.R.3, Walton on May 15th at Stratford General Hospital, a son. 27.46x1 MeNICHOL — To Mr. and Mrs. Neil McNichol,' R.R.4, Walton on May 20th -at Seaforth Community Hospital, a son. 27-46x1 WILLIAMSON — Ken and Anne are happy to announce the birth of a son, Jeffrey Millard on May 20, 1976 at Seaforth Community Hospital. A brother for Carol Anne, Bobby., John, Dianne and Cathy. 27-46x1 CAMPBELL — To Dr. and Mrs. • Karl Campbell, ' Goderich, at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital on May 24th, a son. 26.46-1 28 Deaths are the main factors to-he solved,. ht,draWing up the Secondary plan fpr Hensall. TheSe are the facts that have come Opt of the series of ,workshops for planning the future development Of -H=0.11, At the final meeting Tuesday night chaired by Reeve John Baker, the conflicting uses of the land were again emphasized. Industry, , commerce and .reSidential are continually overflowing onto each other, in turn causing general, high traffic flow overloading local streets. To remedy this situation, the secondary plan will zone areas for residential, commercial, industrial and institutional. ' Correspondent Mrs. Hugh Berry The May meeting of Tucker- smith Unit 1 U.C.W. was held in the Sunday School Room on Monday night May 10 when 20 members and 10 visitors. attended. • Mrs. Marjorie Broadfoot and Mrs. Grace Chapman were in charge of the "Fun Night" when members were asked to bring a friend and plants for sale. The meeting'opened with a reading by Mrs. Broadfoot. Hymn 211 was sung with Mrs. R. Scott at the piano. Thank you notes were read by Mrs. Broadfoot and a Mother's Day card by Mrs. Chapman. Mrs. Chapman took as , her topic '.'Heart." Hymn 81 was sung followed by prayer. , The business . portion was chaired by the president Mrs. Jean Henderson. The secretary's and treasurer's report were given. A discussion followed on sending needy clothing and kitchenware to a home in London for unwanted girls. Parcels are to be left at the home of Mrs: Berry. Plans were ' made for visitors day, part pf the, 100th Anniver- sary Centennial, when, local 'organizations are invited on. June 1 at 2 o'clock. . The next Meeting will be 'held June 4 when all members and friends are invited to the hOme of Mrs. Marf Haugh to see het' flowers. The meeting closed with prayer..,Mrs. Broadfoot and Mrs. Chapman were in ,charge of the games and selling of plants which realized $22.00. • Personals Mrs. Jane Davidson, Karen; Liz and Claire entertained with, a shower for Debbie Brodie when 35 guests were present. Miss Brodie received many gifts of linen. Mrs. Patterson has returned home after visiting a few days in Toronto. Mrs. Sholdice spent a few days with her sons, Ken Sholdice and •a. • • . . 400004o4g., hope areas. ,with fig!.cti944. will develop, ,existing, incompatible uses will be,-phased out, . without disruption surrounding getivities:: To this end, "an . InattstrialiCannOcrCial park is. being .considered for. new -enterprises and „to. provide . an option for the .m*094, for existing . concerns.A second access road tojithway .0:would separate industrial and loCel traffic and ,keep heavy traffic ,away from residential areas, This secondary • plan 'should strive- to strengthen the yiability and vitalityof the downtown area, improved parking, improved exteriors, more services , being some of the improVements suggested. More single-family clwellings. and Mkt! Alti*s accommodation canoe high on the list for; olisiOgi,het mobile hoee. should he confined 'e 7004 • home park, Most people still like Ownership. of 'a separate house` and largetOt to ensure priVacy c9/49n1114.11jOiS'' 'are out :tor frenoiL: Small 0400,1. i.?I'- reslidentlat areas might be - advantage. • Annexation, or not, 'is still the vital question. The existing rural character, though enjoyed. liy most, does not promote grOv.411- Expansion is necessary to prOVide housing and job, opportuzitieS; increased, population is 'needed. to provide more'and better services:. A target of 2,00 people twenty years is suggested as the'' ' - aim with annexation. From these suggestietts, gathered from ally the various Workshops, a draft 'plan • will be drawn up and brought to the public in the fall'. Discussion was cendttOted Roman Dzus, Assistant County. Planner, and was not lengthy. The problem of drainage in the south-e,ast sector Was aired and assurance, given that an 'adequate storm-sewer system was coming to Hensall. In closing, Mr. Dzus stressed again that any plan presented would be • aimed at reflecting the general' feelings of the pub lie and the townships involved, taking economics into consideration. VTR Brucefield U.C.W. has plant sale Murray Sholdice and families. Mrs. Berry spent a few days in Stratford and Bluevale last week. Brucefield United Church was broken into on Monday evening of last week. Plan to attend the Brucefield United Church 100th Anniversary U.C.W. meeting June 1 at- 2 o' clock . Ar I At Reline Masonry Brick, Block Stone 4 MASONRY.REPAIRS, FIREPLACES A SPECIALTY HUNTSVILLE GRANITE FIELDSTONE MICA STONE ANGELSTONE Clinton Ontario Phone 482-7043 • 19-46-2 rt 20' Auction Sales ' Lobb & Gethke AUCTION CALENDAR Auctioneers & Appraisers Clinton Monkton 482-7898 , 347-2465 MONDAY, MAY 31 At 6 P.M. Furniture,' Household Effects, tools, etc. for Norman Kistner, 2 miles west of Bornholm. SATURDAY JUNE 5 • Tractors, farm machinery, some . household effects, 3 34 miles north, 1/4 mile easp -of Mitchell for Fred . Murray Estate. JUNE 12 •Lakeview Sales Machinery Auction. 20-46.1 4.--,41111110---411111 110"--4111."—"410= CLEARING 41, TWILIGHT AUCTION SALE Of Home Furnishings, Appliances, H ousehold Contents, Antiques, Dishes, etc. at 192 St. George Street, Town of Mitchell for • 'THE ESTATE OF ED. C. WASSMAN on TUESDAY EVENING,JUNE 1st At 6 P.M. Sharp Consisting of the folloWing Westinghouse dryer; Gilson wringer washer; Crosley refrigerator nearly new; -Crosley 26 inch electric range like new; Zenith chromacolour television and stand like new; wooden, extension table; 8 chrome chairs; step , stool; Walnut • dinette, extension table with 6 matching chairs nearly new; 3 pc. chester- field suite; stUdio couch; small livingroom tables; floor lamps; table lamp's; mantel chime clock; artificial log fireplace stand and .1, tools; hall tree; antique love seat; snack tables; livingroom picture and light; picture- frames; antique captain's chair; ftiotstools; antique table lamp; odd wooden chairs; dresser lamps; 2 large livingroom mirrors; black and white television and stand; chest of drawers; 2 livingroom rugs; antiqtie brass bed, springs and mattress; fold away cot; matching dresser and chest of drawers; 4 pc. bedroom suite along with box -Allrings.„,„.and„ mattresn. single. metal bed; library table; odd dresser; steam vaporizer; 'clothes hamper; 2 electric heaters; ' antique oil lamp; Electrolux Vacuum cleaner; Inixnitister; Small electrical. appliances; 3 sets Of china dishes; pets; Pans;