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The Huron Expositor, 1978-05-11, Page 42Filar' FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. III SEAFORTH -AYR - CAMBRIDGE Ai Seaforth Agricultural Society Twilight Auction • MAY 31, 6:30 P,M. Seaforth Community Centre Round Oak table, 4 boards; Love seat, with matching chair newly upholstered; brass wine glasses and tray; walnut teawagon; quantity •of silver pieces; Damascus gravy boat and platters; -Set of .6 Limoges "Bird of paradise" pattern, extra pieces; 4 dining room chairs 'and matching arm chair; crocks; milk cans; large fernery; Queen Anne style rocker and side chair; 4 matching gunstock chairs; pine blanket box; Baby's Captain's chair; washstand; new and Used appliances; 2 1/2 H.P. motors; boys bicycle; McClarey cookstove with reservoir; recliner; 2 riding lawnmowers; tricycle; electric range; quantity .of __ fireplace wood; ,fireplace screen; clawfoot bathtub with pedestal sink; set of dishes; transistor radio; • furnacette (coal or wood; punch bowl; ice bucket; floor polisher; telephone tables; lamps; jam server; extension table; quanitity of china and glass dishes; glasses; and many other items too numerous to mention. We are waiting foryour consignments. For pick' up please call 527-1059. AUCTIONEER BRUCE RATHWELL This space has been kindly provided by Vincent's Farm Equipment 20-494 SEAFORTH 527-0120 III 20 Auction Bales 20 Auction'Sules • . • • Mitchell Kinsmen Annual Auction • • • • • • • and miscellaneous items.' • • • • • Offering includes: appliances such as stoves, dryers, • TERMS TO BE CASH DAY OF SALE. • All Proceeds for Community Work. • freezers and an offering of donated household articles • 00 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 111 • • • • • • •••..„, to be• held at the Mitchell Fair Grounds on Wellington • Street in Mitchell on • MONDAY, MAY 22nd at 1:00 P.M. • • • • • • • • • • • • .„„ R. G. GETHKE, AUCTIONEER • • • , Not responsible for accidents on day of sale. • • • 20-49-1 • • • %0••••••••••••••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • •••••r 724 enkai-OI Thanks Dianne and Andrea. McGrath would like to express their thanks to everyone who sent cards and" -gifts and visited them while they were patients Seaforth • Community Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Whitman and. the OB nurses for theii kindness and excellent care. It was all very mu ch appreciated, 24-49x1 Sincere thanks to my neighbours, friend and selatives for flowers, cards, treats and visits while I was a , patient in Seaforth Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Malkus and Rev. Reuber also the special care from the nursing staff. All was appreciated.—Merrill Kelley' 24.49-1 The family of 'the late Verna Brooks wish to thank their friends, relatives and neighbours for the kindness shown them during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to the Whitney- Ribey Funeral Home Drs. Malkus and Rodney. Your thoughtfulness was very much appreciated. 24-49x1 Additional Specials 'at • ROTH'S FOOD MARKET , 4,47 ,„„,„00wor milk •••••1r, ‘i4s e h ila ell di 1 !t s . 5- 42 Olde Fashionetlemo illir -""' Whole, itioN1,..........,,,,muisror ,, ......, 4114 Aft , .11111.1"116 HAMS 2.59 ""r7 --- as.. b. saloo• IOW Wearma'sHamburg ...... 0111 or Hot Dog' ° ;110. Pkg. of ROLLS 8 z' N.. 0.frfor 3 /98' LAWN & GARDEN: SUPPLIES LAWN MOA/ERS - TILLERS GARDEN TOOLS - PEAT MOSS - GARDEN & LAWN FERTILIZERS NOW IN STOCK BULK,-BLET•IDED_OR BAGGED_ for all your requirements ` 22 Legal.Notices , NOTICE TOCREDITORS All persons having claims against theESTATE OF MARTIN MALONEY, late of the township of Mckillop, in the County of Huron.. Farmer, deceased, who- diedon the 1st day of January, 1978, are hereby notified to send 'in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of June, 1978, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 2nd day of May, 1978. McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX- Seaforth,,Ontario Solicitors for the 'executors ' • 22481 • NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Bernice O'Reilly All personi having claims against the Estate of Bernice. O'Reilly, late of the Town of Seaforth. in the County of Huron. House- keeper, deceased, who• died on the -2rid day of April. 1978, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of June. 1978, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then reeeivecl: . Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 12th day of May, 1978. McConnell, Stewart and Devereaux, Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the Executor. 22-49-3 22 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES THOMAS FLANAGAN All persons having claims against the ESTATE OF JAMES THOMAS FLANAGAN late of the Village of Egmondville, in the County of Huron', Retired Farmer, deceased, who died on the 6th day of April, 1978, are hereby. notified to, send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned' on or before the 1st day of June, 1978, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 8th day of May, .1978. McCONNELL STEVVART — DEVEREAUX Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the Estate 22.48-3 24 Cards of Thanks A sincere thank you to everyone who took care of me the night of the' accident. The Drs. Under- wood, and Moyo also the nurses and staff while I was a patient at Seaforth Community Hospital. Thanks to the members of Edelweiss Rebecca Lodge to the neighbours, relatives and friends who remembered me with visits, gifts and flowers and cards. Everything was deeply Appreci- ated.--Mrs. Tillie Donn? '- 24.4%1 WOOD: To Mr. and Mrs. Randy Wodd, Seaforth, at , Seaforth Community Hospital on May 15, a son'. 27-49-1 DALRYMPLE: Ron and Barb are proud to announce the birth of their son Matthew William, 9 lbs.., 1 1/2 oz. on. May 11 at Henderson General Hospital, Hamilton. Grandson for Mr. •and Mrs. Wm. Dalrymple and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baxter. 27-49x1 Rebakahs entertain istrict deputy Seaforth's. Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge entertained Mrs. Bertha G re Deputy • President of Huron District #23, and 'several member's of Amber Lodge, Hensall, when she made her official visit.She was introduced by Mrs. Norman Riehl, Junior Past Noble Grand. A number of Past Noble Grands attended, the District meeting in Hensall with Mrs.. Irene Smith and Mrs. Foster. Bennett as official delegates. Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill was introduced as in-. coming - District Deputy President. Program was provided by thembers from Hensall, Brussels and Clinton.' Again a large number of Edelweiss members attended a banquet at Ca rmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall, 'and later , attended the meeting in the Lodge Rooms when ' Mrs. Jean Bolton, President of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario, visited in Huron County. The officers of Edelweiss draped the charter in memory of departed Sisters and Brothers. Mrs. May Habkirk 'has been unanimously' recommended to receive the Decoration of Chivalry _ when the Degree of Chivalry will ---be-eon-ducted--in Exeter in the-fall l; A very successful- Dessert euchre and bake sale was -held in the Lodge Rooms. Fourteen tables of euchre were in play and the winners were as follows: Lady's High--Mrs, Joe MeLelland; Men's High:-Perey Adariis; Lady's Lone Hands--Mrs. Wilmer Broadfoot; Men's Lone Hands--Eldon Kerr; lady's Low Mrs. William RosS; Men's Low-- Clarence Volland; Draw for cake-- Mrs:Jean' CairnS. Special Prizes- Mrs. Hattie Johnston, Mrs. Reva Wilson and Norman Riehl. Conven er of the Social Committee is Mrs. R. M. Scott with her committee being Mrs. • May I-labkirk, Mrs, Foster Bennett and Mrs. Charles Felkar, Mrs. Frank Smale and Mrs. John Pullman. Auction Sale of antiques. househdld furniture, appliances etc. to be held at Richard Lobbs Barn, 289 Bayfield Road, Clinton. Ontario.Consignments from Clinton. Bayfield and Seaforth estates. SATURDAY, MAY 20 AT 12:00 NOON Bell Collection; 30 bells; small round dining table and 4 chairs; vicker chairs; chesterfield and chair; square dining table; three matching chairs: pressback rocker; Simplicity 'wringer washer, like new; leather fold down couch and chair: chronic table and chair set; Admiral 30" electric stove, like new; fridge; four antique chairs: pressback higheltair; hall tree: several odd chairs; small odd tables: small china cabinet: 3 piece bedroom suite: continental bed, plus other beds; childs crib; buffet. dressers; trunk; pole lamps and other lamps; lawn chairs; some bedding: picture's; artificial firef)Tace: Sanyo 12" portable -I3-&- W -oil la nips; • portahle radio; electric heaters: water skiis, snow shoes: electric broom: set of snow skiis,' poles, rack for car; 1 pair each of men's and women's ski boots; 20 pieces of .Limoge (bridal rose pattern); silverware; nick naks; guitar; small ktichen appliances; pots and pans; large offering of dishes and glassware. including-some antique pieces; step ladder; small Quebec heater; school desks; record player. TOOLS: pipe cutter, 'skil saw; electric sander; '/4 inch electric drill; jig saw; two speed drill; blow torch arid soldering iron; C clamps; roll of solder wire; wood „ plane; hand saw; tin snips; extension cords; hand and garden tools plus many items too numerous to mention. Due tc large offering sale must start. at 12:00 o'clock. with tools and small items, selling first. TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE - RICHARD 11.01313 AUCTIONEER CLINTON 482489$ Not responsible for accidents day of salt... 20-49-1 n•-•...-7.7.799irtr•Prirrirriirt ' 18 — THE HURON, EXPOSITOR, MAY 18, len. CLA located 5 miles east of Bornholm. Consi-Sting of: - - - - CATTLE: all cattle are from registered stock and represents an excellent offering of a well managed herd' of Herford cows including approximately 30 kows *with calves at side, approximately 30 cows due in spring and summer, registered bull of Cootts breeding, 2 year old registered polled Herford bull, approximately 12 heifers 700-850 lbs. TRACTORS AND COMBINE: 320 Case back-hoe with industrial loader; M.F. 135, 2600 hours c.w. cab and multi-power; M.F. 65 with Freeman loader and hydraulic bucket; M.F. 35 disel tractor fully equipped; M.F. 300 with Ren pickup and 10 foot head (excellent condition). TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: M.P. model 20 12' disc; 13 sections of diamond harrows with stretchers; custom built cultivator; 2 furrow Hydreen 3 PTH plough; 3 PTH stone picker; Crayham 7' chissel plough; John Deere 3 N___. . That means far more to the faintrni heart, Than shelter, or bread, or wine. For shelter is gone when the night is done, Bread lasts only a day, But the touch of your hand and the tone of your voice, - Will live in the heart always. We would like to express sincere and heartfelt thanks to relatives, neighbours, and friends-for all the kindnesses shown us during Alex's recent illness for letters, cards, calls "and visits. Special thanks to Dr. Malkus for his re-assuring words and the kind and helpful nurses. at Seaforth Community Hospital, Stratford It's the simple thing in this life that counts. The touch of your hand and mine Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hildebrand Seaforth, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter; • Susan, to• Mark Culbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mel , Culbert. Goderich. The wedding will take place at North Street United Church, Goderich, May 27 • at 3:00 p.m. Reception at Cont- munity Centre. Seaforth. 26-49x1' MCGRATH: It is with pride and joy Larry and Dianne (nee Butt) announce the birth of their daughter Andrea Jill on Thursday May 11 weighing 7 lbs. 6 oz. in Seaforth Community Hospital. Fifth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Michael McGrath, R. R. #4,' Seaforth and second grandchild for Mrs. Dorothy Butt, Egmondville. Great grand daughter for Mrs. Edna Butt, Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lane, Mount Bridges. 27-49-1 27 Births V,SZelioreale% Bayfield and Seaforth Auction to be held at Rathwell Building, 77 Main Street, Sea forth Saturday May 20 at 10:30 A.M. Consisting of: FURNITURE AND, ANTIQUES: 6 pieces Solid oak dining room suite'with side board; Cherry 2 drawer table; walnut 7 foots ,Wardrobe (1800s); Bamboo Wat-not; 3 piece, bedroom suite with;.,wash stand; jam cupboard; drop leaf table; 2 wash stands; dressers; Wicker chairs; gun-stock style Chair; Arrow back chair; high chair;, small pressback rocker; small foot stool; • back to Yvan .cupboard; inlaid writing boxes; l'-seer barrels; 5 cane bottom chairS; rocking chair; cherry buffet-1; cherry bonnet chest; blanket boxes; antique dressers; 4 press back chairs; plate rack; cabinet radio; 'love bench;, picture frames; bedding quilts; air way vacuum; small .appliances.; fridge; stove (avocado green); washer dryer (Harvest gold); dish washer (Harvest gold); 5 piece chrome set;. lamps; and t host of . other interesting , CAST IRON ANo items. MOCK COPPER, SILVER:.--24" - school bell; 14" dinner bell; 6" brass bell; large' kettle, candle sticks; tea pot; butter dish; brides basket; jam cruitt; quantity of silverware; oak garland box stove-„ banter cook stove. - • . GLASS . AND, CHINA:' 2 china dinner sets Canadian;, souvenirs; • ornaments; alladin oil lamp with painted shade; wash set: Bird of paradise tea. set, .3 Honey Comb goblets, two compotes, cake stands; oil lamp; miniature- dishes; milk glass; press glass; coloured glass; etc. This is an excellent offering of furniture, antiques, --applianees and-interesting-itertlatiro attend. Sale time: 10:30 A.M: Viewing any time. • 20-49-1 afieee, Jiocealei AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS,*APPRAISERS 77 -MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK IWO • (519) 527-1458 20 Auction Sake, 20 Auction Sales Madiadi ViZemorialeJ Farm Mac inery & Livestock Auction to be held for Lawrence Becker on Wednesday, May 24th 'at 10:30 am , 25 In Memoriam' BARRY: In loving memory of dear husband, father and grand- father, who passed away four years ago May 16, 1974. As time unfolds another Year, Memories keep you ever near, Silent thoughts of time together, Hold' memories that- last forever. Parting comes and hearts are broken. Loved ' ones go with words, unspoken, Life goes on we know that's true, But not the same. since we lost you. We'll think of you forever, We love and miss you so. —Lovingly remembered by wife Esther and family. 25-49x1 26 Personal alheeit te.1 AUCTIONEERS,. LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS .77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1W0 ,, PTH corn planter (new); Furrey Iiissel double disc. HAYINd AND HARVESTING EQUIPMENT: M.C. model 600 continuous grain dryer; New Holland 10-10 automatic bail wagona,M.F. 124 bailer (like new) with hydraulic bail tension; M.F. 260 forage lirvester with 2 row corn head; automatic sharpener; Dion 60" forage blower; '2 Rex forge boxes c.w. roofs and Martin 10 ton wagons; bail stocker and fork; 41' bail elevator; Case 4 bar side rake; C-ockshutt '7' semi-mount mowerr P.T.O. hay conditioner. OTHER EQUIPMENT:, New Holland 351 Mix mill; Allied,51!6" P.T.O. auger with under carriage; JOes' heavy duty wagon with 185 bus. gravity box; 'rubber . tired wagon and flat rack; N.H. 205 bus. spreader; 45'-4" grain auger; 3 PTH sprayer with 30 ft. boom; 2 real swath turner. MISCELLANEOUS: 8-N tractor parts; V-A Case tractor parts; Wisconsin motor •parts; Lincoln welder; shop tools, large drill-press;' lumber and timers; racks for '/2 tqn- truck; silo reinforcing rods; steel gates; scrap • ina1;. V-W parts; poultry' equipment and cages; Walking plough; cement mixer; - snow fence; Woods, —electile-g-rinder;- -41Y-extension - ladder; -cattle-tatooerf- hog feeders;200 feet of 7/8 cable and puily; cattle oilers; M.F. 3 P..T.H. post hold auger. FEED AND FEEDERS: 15 ton of mix grain; 15 ton of barley; 10 ton of oats; • quantity of hay and straw; 2 16' bulk feeders; feeder wagon; creap feeders; Cattle squeeze. Auctioneers comment: Sale time, f0:30 sharp; plan to attend this excellent offering of cattle and machinery. • BRUCE R. RATHWELL AUCTIONEER F SANK BUUCK AUCTIONEER 20-49-1 (519) 527-1458 To the • hostesses and all who helped with andattended a bridal shower held for me. I wish to express my sincere appreciation and thanks for the lovely gifts and cards of best wishes. Ron and I are most grateful. We are living in the Leathorne • Gate. Apart- ments at 940 COWmissioner Road East, London and would be pleased to have you come and visit.—Gaye Weber (nee Fischer) 24-49-1- We'would like -thank our family for the lovely dinner and dance on the occasion of our silver anniver- sary. Special thanks to our friends, neighbours and relatives ---fer-the-b ea utif ul-f-ift-s-artd-ea rd and also'the ladies that served the lunch and to Morley and his 'staff on the bar. It was greatly appreciated and shall alvv..ys be remembered.—Marie r.,id Jack Muir. . 24-49x1 General Hospital, Rev. Reuber for his hospital visit and Mr. Jefferson for driving us to hospital. It was all deeply appreciated and will,rievec be forgotten.—Alex and Dell Dennis Seaforth. 24-49-1 I wish to thank Dr. Malkus, Dr. Underwdad and all the nur staff for looking after me during my stay in the hospital.—John Racho, 24-49-1 Thatirs"to Dr. Whitman, nurses, friends who called and serif cards and treats while I was a patient in hospital, also special thanks to Jim and Matie Kelly.—Mrs. Gordon Hildebrand. 24-49x1 It is good to be -home again, and now tyvottld, like to-express - my sincere appreciation and thanks to all those -who sent cards and gifts and visited me in Stratford General Hospital. An especial thank you to Mrs. Bain and all the nurses on fourth floor North and Mrs. McNaught, , also to' Di-. Moyo, and Dr. Hussey. •These many kindnesses will always be remembered.—Wilf Titford. 24-49x1 I, Edythe Coleman wish to thank all the relatives, friends and neighbours for the get well cards, letters, flowers, gifts and Visits while• a _patient in the_Seaforth Community Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Underwood, Dr. Malkus and Dr. Rodney, the surgeon. For the wonderful care and attention of the nursing staff and the ladies responsible for the meals: Thank you all. 24.49x1 • I wish to thank all those who sent , cards and telephone and came to visit me. Special thanks to Dr. Hussey and Dr. Tamlyn and the nursing staff of Stratford Hospital,—George Hays. 24-49x1 Every week more and more people discover what mightk•jobs are accomplished by low cost Huron E'xpcisitor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240.