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The Huron Expositor, 1978-01-26, Page 1714 Property For gale RE; ,Change in phone number for hall rental at the Bredhagen Community • Centre. Contact Maynard Hoegy 345.2941 or 345-2243. . 19.33-2 SAND BLASTING and painting gravity wagons and other farm machinery. )HONE 345,2879 MOCELLAREARN PAINTS Stiffa 19-0-tk. HENSALL-KIPPEN AREA 125 acres, mostly workable, some tile, very good 4 bedroom home. L-shaped bawl, good shed. 180 acres good crop land with buildings, mostly tiled. ' CARL S. WALKER REAL ESTATE LTD. 489 Main Street, Exeter Call • • PAUL HOHNER at 235-2533 or 235-0302 for --firrtber infarmation . - -- 10-ao-tf 111A5.1 REAL ESTATE 4. • RESTAURANT - with living quer ters-and gas pumps, all newly renovated. Goad highWay - location. COUNTRY SCHOOLHOUSE IN •• THE Exeter area, has been renovated for modern. living. - 100 ACRES on paved road near, ,Lucknow. Nearly new split level brick home and Modern farm buildings set up 'for horses: $129,000. A•• • RLYTH - nearly new brick ranch, over 1500 sq. ft. has family room, fireplace, patio doors, .sun deck; rec. room, 2 car. gatage; • KINBURN - 2 floor tenovated home has new family roam, patio dOors, sundeck, new aluminum siding, $29,000; VANASTRA -`2 floor 4 bedroom 'home. Insulated • to • hydro standards for electric heat , $35;000, IIULLETT — 3 bedroom country home. 'on 1 1/2 acres. drilled well,. • new pump, $31,900. . LOTS - 4 adjacent building lots at the, south. endof Seafort h $32,000. - Clinton Office48271595 joint Thompsion 5274238,,i, .DON HOIST REAL ESTATE LIMITED • Realtors " • 14-33-1 15 Property For Rent TWO beclebOtn, heated, upstairs apartment. Apply to Box 3305, aChe Huron Expositor. 15-32x2 TWO 'bedroom unfurnished apartment; also, one bedroom furnished, mature adults,Ahot water heated. All cot,'ffDrts,, laundry with dryer. For , infor. ,action Jack Thompson. • 1.5-33x2 THE .MAPiLESJIIEN SALL • 2' bedroom apartment in' Hensall available Match L. -PHONE26240147---- 15-334 2 new ' three bedroom houses available December '1. • Phone 527-0610 for information. 15/-30-tf 1„.„ ELIZABETH COURT HENSALL ONT. Now renting, new building 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments, Shag carpeting throughout, Kelvinator appliances, laundry facilities all utilities paid. • For inquiries "4. PHONE 433.7781 LONDON 15-30-tf 17 Wanted To Rent APARTMENT required. Single Seaforth businessman requires small apartment immediately. Please phone 527-0100 between 9 aari. and S'p..m. 11-33-1 19 Notices .Disc Jockey' , STEVEMSO,UNTRY GOLD AND Rio( 1 14` ROLL Good recorded music for weddings, banquets, anniversaries, etc. PhoneBrassels evenings 887-6159 19-304 ty• Notice of Intention to toesignate TO CITIZENS OF. SAF‘ORTEI Ontario Heritage Foundation., Take notice that'the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Seaforth intends-A:6 designate as property of •historic - or To riciewilliteneg_tiltsvoailluz erinterest the following properties ter the Britton residence - 12 Church St., Plan/Lot No. 4/28.29, PreSent Owner Denzil Rritton. Built -in 1871. two storey white brick. In .1886 Dr. Bruce. Smith added the south portion for office space. The builder and original owner *as Phi lip Spading. It a sin* centrally, planned Georgian " style' house. The round-headed. middle (upper storey) window,is an example of the Italianate Style popular at the time of construction. There ig ,a tine 'verandah thaLsxtends the full width of the front facade. Detailing about thefront entrance and the curvature of verandah • roof arc examples of the craftsmanship Thai went.into this home. Carroll residence - 131 Goderich St.; 'West Plan/Lot No.Con. 1Pt:Twp.Lt. 12. Presesnt Owners."Faul and Mary Carroll.•Built in 187$. 'tkva storey white brick. In 1880 an addition at the rear (south, West) was built •and the ;verandah's on both 'sides of the - -.front -entrance were later removed and the enclosed, east. side -Ira was added. The builder and original owner -was- Philip •' Spading. It was originally a square 0-an Italianate house. noW in — i.i "T" Shape. through the 1880 addition. The front elevation has a central t: , storey projection 'containing the trim( entrance., Narrow do r n•S•en both sides of the front projection led to the original front verandahs.. The front door has a round headed o - • Tuscan form. . • Cornish residence - 17; Helen -St.,. Plan/.Lot No, 17/.6.7. 'Present '. owners David and `Gtacc• Cornish. Built in' 1870. Type, of construction: 1'1/2 Storey'clapboard.later changed to Stucco. This house is only one of two.,protions of the;original located at the cornerof Majn'and Goderich Sts. Architectural'significance: This house. is in excellent condition. and contains ,in. its central projection examples of Neo-Classical and Gothic Revival detail. Doig residence- 98 Goderich St. W. Plan /Lot. No. 13i2and.-1/2 of lot. I. Built .prior to 1850; Present owner 'Kee Doig. • Type of fionstruction 1 storey white brick'. Architectural significance: efinsidered to he one of the first brick residences to be blitlt in. Seal't.frth. an example of the first- farm' house':style, built by Theinas Adapts' anti . later '.sold to John•Nopper. • ' • , Dunlop -.residence 55 Jarvis St. Flan/ Lot; NO.' 3/.131, present. Owner's' Oeier ;and "P.,aith Dunlop. Built in . 1875. 'Type of construction: 1 1/2.'storcy wood frame. Architectural significance: • one of the finest rck.amples of a later • "farnihouse" style stru'cture in geaforih, stuccoed in 1,929. • • • , . Hansen residence - 23 Spading St,. Plan/Lot No./13/14. Present owner Ron Hansen. Built in 1885. 1,1/4 storey white brick. In 1903 addition .at 'rear by R.S,Hays. The builder was Philip Spading and"the original owner-was Wm. M. Gray, -a Partner in the• Gray,' "Young and Sparlint Salt, Works., The style is vernacular; consisting el'. style variations orjginating with foreign architects: 'An impressive:feature is the deerrive 'projection with finely detailed yet massive wooden brackets, • Horthy residence.- 87 Main St. N. Plan/Lot No..: 4/19. Present Geneviev,e Horthy of Toronto. Built in 1872. Type.of • construction. 1'1/2 storey white brick. Arehitectbral and historical . significance:. one et' earliest brick houses built , by John G.' Ament.'' Front facade facing. East, is believed to be .completely'eriginal. Kunz residence - -Victoria? St. Plan/Lot No. 7/39. Present'. owners,: -John Dorsey and Mary Ktinz.'Bpilt in 1880. Type of construction:.1.y2 storey wood frame., Architectural signiticanco: centrally_lecated front projection with the entrance on the, side rather than directly op the front. Curved shaped roof verandah of early RegentV Period in Ontarie architecture. . Laidlaw resider:Cc, - 99 Coderfch St, •VV:-Pliii7.1LOI-Ne;-1072-,T. Present owner .Miss Florence Laidlaw; built •in-'1869. Ty pc of construction: 2 storey 3 brick' ,deep eftinttruction. Architectural significance: one of Seaforth's oldeSt •residences. Features from the Greek Classical Revival Period. House in excellent condition and is changed little frenr original plan. Lome Villa Apartments - 92 Godetich St. W. Plan/Lot No. 4 /1 8, half of 1113. Present owner: ' Mrs. Mabel. Crouch: Built 1886-1890. Converted to apartments in 1964. Type of, construction: 2Yr-storey white brick 'with woodwork exposed at the gable roofs, 2 storey bay window with small balcony. • Architectural significance: a large brick, mansion, this house • represents the nomfarMhouse style of residence in Seaforth. - McIver residence, 4'1 John St. Plan/Lot No. 3 '102, Present owners, Margaret McIver anclAlice Stiles. built in 1874. Type of construction: 1 1/2 storey wood frame. Architectural signifiCance: . Unique, se t of 3 ScottisIdormers is outstanding feature of the house, 'plus vertical grooves on the clapboard siding. Smith •residence - 1-22-',Wictoria St. Plan/Lot No.:" 7/60, 61. Present owner, Elson A. Smith. Date 4 construction, unknown. Type of construction 1 1/2 storey wood frame. Architectural' _significance;Iotiess one of the last remaining board and batten finished i • Walker r,Mary yldenee . 38. High St. Plan/Lot No./3/27. presen own er: e Walker. Built as a store in 1864 On east side of Main • St. S. Moved to its presefiaocation in 1890 for a dwelling. Type of construction: 2 storey white brick. Architectural significance: Th elte n s.ymmetry in plan accompanied. by the blend of the wood portions to the basic brick structure makes for an attractive 10 • The Roundhouse - built in 1902 is a particularly fine example of a two storey octagonal exhibition hall. . . 'Notice of objection to the designation maybe served on the Clerk within thirty days of 19th day of January, 1978. Dated at Seaforth this 19th day of January 1978. JAMES CROCKER ' CLERK-TlikAWRER 22-32.3 ,24 Cards of Thanke. I would like to thank relativeeand friends who visited me, sent cards, lloWers and gifts 'while I was a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. ° Special thanksto Dr. Whitman, D.B. staff and nurses' for their excellent care. It lvas all appreciated.— Grace ButV 24.33x1 Harry and Nellie Arts would like to thanks their children, relatives; friends, neighbours and everyone -who helped them celebrate their 25th• weddiag, arniVersary_ and made such a joyous, and festive occasion.. The..gifts 'and 'Cards we received. your attendance andthe help of all those who put it on was very much 'appreciated and will always be remembered. . 24-33-1 IL, . 25 In Memoriam PETHICK=In laving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather-, R. John Pethick, who passed away one year ago January 29, 1977, "'".. - • Memories are like threads of gold, They never tarnish or grow •old. Today, tomorrow, our whole lives through., We will alwa'ys love and remember you. —Always remembered by his wife. Margaret and family. 25-33x1 I was very well taken the nlitsin Thanks Geddes. r, Rodney. ery much.—Sheila 24-33x1' Custom Slaughtering and Processing I In uniunce rree heel tip Ifir ;141%11ml. honking.. in 1.innan and I clirtian hill I1a% 11 i.dinu.daN DASHWOOD 237 3314 19.304 Frt ,Estimates—No obligation LOWS BLAKE .R.R.#2,BRUSSELS Ontario ,887-68d0' Serving the people of Western Ontnrio for over a quarter of. a • 19.....33-tf Notice TOWNSHIP OF 11IBBERT CHANGE of . REGULAR MEETING from Monday February 6th , to 1PM Thursday February 2nd Township Hall, Staffa . Charles Friend Clerk -- 19-33-1 CUSTOM, SLAUGHTERING and' PROCESSING • Beef-Mondays, Hogs-Tuesdys Al's Market , Phone16n017, • . •19-30-tf Call Gary'Bannon for . Painting, Wallpapering, wall tapiug,.-Stippletone eeilin , etc. Free estimates : av ilable immediately. 527-1582 19-32-4 'VACANCIES for -retired people, downstairs •now available with 3'. meals served daily ( not a nursing home) Van Daninte's .HOliday Heine, Ontario Street, Clilnton, 482-3685. 19-32-tf SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Fast efficient service, Write or call Harvey Dale, Seaforth. Phone Clinton 482-3320 • or Seaforth 527-0284. 19-304 R. S.130X FUNERAL HOME 47 nigh Street Seaforth Phone:-527-0885 Ig.-)25-tf Huron' Dead 'Stock Removal CLINTON,, ONTARIO . Attention farmers. For dependable efficient service on all farm stoat. CALL COLLECT 482-9811 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. "Call us first you won't have to call anyone else,"......3.— — —......... . 0-30-tf , . • Lobb & Gelhke AUCTION CALENDAR' AuctioneeTS — Appraisers Clinton Monkton 482-7808 347-2465 20-33-1 :THWELL'S -- LiqUidation.,,Auction • „._.. Of Macilir, Shop Tools and Equipment to be held for.the former "FRANK KISTNER DRAINAGE LTD. " at the location 1/2 mile north of Dublin on TUESDAY, JANUARY 31 at 11:00 1.m:- '• ' CONSISTING of laSerplane automatic level and command 'post„ ' (recently n ew); 342 Nuffield tractor ' with hydraulic blade; Kuchyt 3,000 lb. heavy duty forklift; • Ford 120 garden tractor' complete with 36" mower; rototiller and one furrowpl . ,-, -- SHOP 'MACHINES' AND TOOLS Canada ,MaChinery metal ,w,,,tted;1-4-'-' 'swing with tapper attach men ts; lierdr Holmes 8", 3 jaw self centering chuck; quick change to I head; magnetic base; ,KabUto live center head.; dial calapers; 1" dial indicators (accessories sold separately); London Machine Metal Lathe, 22's swing; '6' bed, 2 Hp. MotOr; (New) - Bernard 12" four , jaw chuck (sold separately); custom made 100 ton bydradlic press Witti-Thrms; Almhult Bruk Shaper 20" stroke. ,complete; horizontal. mill; metal drill press, 1 1/2 hp. motOrr, 1/2 7 to 5/8" enucks; complete set of 1" to 3" tapered shank drill bits; 2 • keyless chuLls; Canox 400 Amp. Arc Welder, Model-3,00S; Canox portable 225 Amp. Welder; 200 lb. of hard surfacin g, east , stainlessand other welding' rod; custom made 5 ton, 12' hoist frame (portable) -with Bantam 2 -ton -chain 'falls-;' WEbster 2 ,Hp. . air compreSsox; 'Rockwell delta portable hacksaw (new); custom made 20 ton hand press; two 3/4 hp. double end gtinders; bench grinder; craftsmen-2400 R.P.M. hand ,grinder; Walter 2 1/2 hp. hand grinder; Wolf hand grinder; sabot. saw; Rockwell Electric impact Wrench; Chicago pneumatic air impact wrench; air chisel; 6". vise and stand; work benches and vises; Harris welding-torch and chart; H.D. 1 1/2 hp. 'drill witbKeyless chuck; 2 ower saws; 1/4 to. 3/4 taps- and,dies se t; pipe dies; 2 ton floor , jack; 3/4 "'drive socket set; other socket setsand tools; 5000 P.S.I. pressure tester', large quantity of hand and Other tools. . MISC. 'PARTS' AND EQUIPMENT —,Approx. 500 feet' 5/8- ' cable new; two split lock pulleys; 105,000 B.T.U. oil furnace; 200 • gal. tank and Duckwork Exhaust fan:shop vacuum, starter and radiator for Perkins Engine; Various Buckeye Parts; B-275 Int. , tracturin parts; used parts for,ditching machine; formed and flat steel; hydraulic hoses; drafting, table; adding machines.. NOTICE — In -case. of inclement 'weather , will be held WEdnesday, February 8th at 11:00 a.m. • , LUNCH BOOTH. . SALE HELD IN HEATED AREA “Personal cheques accepted with proper , Identification" ' ,FRANK KISTNER ---, Proprietor 345-2572 ... RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE Auctioneers = Liquidators - AppraiserS Clinton 482-3120 ' ' • "The Liquidators.' - ,• , "Dtibli it teethed an Highway No. 8,,20 mires west of Stratford: • , 20-33-1,' Tender Plainly marked sealed tenders /ill be received by •the undersigned c/o David C. Stevens and Associate Architect, 184 Oxford St. E., London', Ontario N6A 1T6 or the gterk of the Village of Hensall, Box 279; Hensall, Ontario NOM 1X0 until 5, p.m. Monday,. February 13,..1978 for construction of Fire station ' for village of Hensall, Hensall, Ontario. ,Instructions to ' bidders, plans qnd specifications maybe obtained from the architect upon deposit of fifty &Mars ($50.00) The lowest or any tender not -•---necessarily.apcepted. . . Mrs. Elizabeth Oke ClerkTreasurer •,„ 21 ,•33-1 2 1'Tenders Wanted 21 Tenders Wanted TRI TOWN BOOKKEEPING SERVICE .= Income Tax Returns Business - Farm - Individual _LAWRENCE BEANE • . Brucefield Phone 482-9260 Available year round t9-30-tf 23 Bus. Directory Complete Bookkeeping Services-4i Related Fields Income Tax Assistance - Preparation INDIVIDUALS - SMALL BUSINESSES FARMING • WILFRED L. ELLIOTT 12N, Main .St. Seaforth,•Ontatio Nog MO 23.31-11 teittibOne (510)5.27.0101 1.0.13mi 729' 24 Cards of Thanks 24 Cards of Thanks I would like to thank everyone for the cards, gifts, treats and visits while I was a patient in Listow,e1., Hospital. Special thanks to the nurses and staff on second' floor . also Dr. Reharry. Also special thanks to the, help we had at home.—George Williamson. • I would like to thank pay family, friends and neighbours for the flowers, cards and get well wishes ,• during my stay in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Rodney and Dr. Malkus also the nursing staff for their 'excellent care and kindness.—Met. Gerrit Wynja. 24:33x1 SCAJRRO. —Doug and Shirley are proud' to announce 'the safe arrival of their little daughter, Lori Ann born January 23,.6 'lbs. 15 oz. at Victoria Hospital London. 27-33x1 SCOTT—To Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Scott, Kitchener, on January 20 at Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital, a son, Christopher William. 27-33-1 MURTHA-2On Monday, January 23, in Listowel Memorial Hospital ' to David and Mary-Margaret. Murtha (nee Rowland) of Gow'anstoWn, a daugritew Meghan Kathleen. Grand- daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Lou Rowland, Dublin. Great grand- child for„, Mary ,Melver, St. Columba!' , 27-33-1 UHLERFred and Karen' Uhler of R. R. #3; Walton. 'are pleased ' to announce the safe arrival of • their, son, Darrell / 'Fredric on' Friday, January 13; 1978, in Listowel Memorial Hospital. . A wee brother for Ann. 27.33.1 SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER SO TEARS r. I , Clinton ioniforth Arms Ratprol•iittstivo MICHAEL FALCONER 133 High StroOt Clinton . 482-9441 The family of the late Mrs. Hazel Coutts wish to thank relatives, friends and peoplepeople who made deflations to Multiple Selemisis Society, Ontario Heart Fund, the , Canadian Cancer Society, North-. side United Church in Memorium Fund, and the Brussels Cemetery Chapel Fund. Many thanks to those who sent cards-and flowers, • the pallbearers, and Box Funeral Home, the Rev. Reuber and neighbours. 24,-33x1 I wish to express my appreciation to those who visited me during my stay at Seaforth Community Hospital. Also thanks to those who sent cards, gifts and flowers. ANY girls 12 and Over, interested in taking a -4f 4 'Homemaking Club contact Judy Swab 527-1517 'or Ddrlene Hetheringtov 527-0551 before Jan." 30, 19-33-1 EXPERT •Insfallation of your carpet or vinyl in your home, van or boat. Call Robert Watcher 482-311z., 4 Anton. 19-33 • HOME INSULATION SERVICE - Homes and all types of buildings. Specializing in 22 •Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF RUSSELL SPROAT HAYS All, persons having claims against the Estate of Russell Spreat Hays, late of the Town of Seaforth, County of .Huron, deceased, who died on or -about the 28th day of November, 1977, are hereby notified to send M to the undersigned ' Persona] Representative of the said deceased on or before the 9th day of FEbruary, 1978, full particulars 'of their claims. Immediately after "the said date the said Personal Representative will distriinite the assets of the saul, -deceased having regard only to claims of which it shall then have notice. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this' 17th day • of January, 1978. Victoria and Grey Trust Co., 1 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ontario • / Executor • 22-32-3 23 Bus. Directory 19 Notices 24 t‘Cards of Thanks The• family of , the late Sidney Gentrfiell wish to express• their sincere thanks, to friends, •neigh- bouts, and relatives forThe many kind _expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, memorial • donations' and Cards. 'Special thanks to Rev, W. 1.•144urray of Mitchell, R.S, Box Funeral Home and. the Ladies Aid of First, Presbyterian Church for' the levely hutch they seryed.;—Mrs. , Sid. Gemmell and Family. 24.33x I 1 wish 'to thank my friends and family for all the- "Get weir' „ cards and letters and visits while a , patient in the Seaforth , Community - HoSpital and !• Stratford General Hosea-al: - Special thanks to Dr. Malkus. and ' Dr: Hussey and to all the nurses and staff for their wonderfitl care anciattent ion.—Edythe Coleman. 24:33x1 We . wish' to thank .our family, friends and relatrves for the lover), cards and gifts given to us on our - '25th anniversary. Special thanks to the neighbours for the paqyAt the house and Valma Miller for serving such a delicious family dinner. It -will' long be remembered.—Harry and Marie 'Johnston, 24-33-1 - We wish . to thank our family,.4 friends, neighbours and relatives, for the lovely flovy,ers, gifts. cards and, extra help' received during our stay in Seaforth hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr,. Malkus and the hospital nursing staff for their. care. Everything was greatly appreciated.—Mary Helen.-and Susan McLachlan. 24-33x1 It is with deep appreciation that We express our heartfelt thanks to, Those whose words and deed where so comforting at the time of our mother's death. Our special thanks to Rev. R. Roberts, R. S. Box Funeral Home; pallbearers and flower bearers. Sincere thanks ,to relatives; friends, and neighboursJor, the many acts of kindness; flowers'q''''Iffario-rial donations4dirdOnipath)t The- Lamont and. Case' Families. 24-33x1 The family of 'Wayne Driscoll wish to express their sincere thanks to neighbours, relatives - `and friends for many acts of , • kindness;--visits, beautiftil floral: tributes, numerous memorial donations, cards of sympathy and deliciouslOod brought in. Special thanks to,, Pastor Arthur Horste, Dr. Malkus, Dr. Moyo, R.. S. Box Funeral Home,- '''" 'Iltodhagen' Lutheran Church Women on serving a lovely lunch,. pair: bearers and flower bearers. It is nice to know we have -such kind thoughtful young people in our community at this time. 'Thanks very much Jim and Ray. McNichol, We are,verY grateful to", _..all.....who...so.._kindly„; -stayed• -with - Way,ne during the years When we . Went away, .,,We• express Our- appreciation to the patient nurses of Seaforth Hospital for' thdir loving care to our loved one during' his ten day illness. Your kindness will never be forgotten. Boyd, Gertrude and Eric Driscoll. 22 Legal Notices 22 Legal Notices 411•06111.1.1101111111111 • In the matter-of the Ontario Heritage Act 1974, 1974 CHAPTER 122 BLOWN CELLULOSE • , INSULATION 27 Births "MURPHY—To Mr.. and Mrs. Bill Murphy, R. R. #4, Seaforth. in Seaforth Community Hospital. on January 19. a daughter, Janet Louise. 27-33 xl BUTT—To Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Butt, Seaforth, op January 19, in Seaforth .Community Hospital, a daughter Angela Jean, weighing 7 lbs. 8 oz. 27-33xl• ,• , ••• Cable T.V. News For service or hookup call'your operator and ask for Zenith 82110 leaving your prime, taddres and telephone number. Mitchell Seaforth Cable TN: