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20 The HURON ,F;)(POSITOR
Notice of Poll
Town of Seaforth
A poll will be held in the Town of Seaforth
to elect the following:
Mayor - one to be elected
P.U.C. Commissioner -
fwo to. be elected
Huron Coutity Board of
Education - one to be elected
Polling day will be
Mon.-, Nov., 13, 1978
Polls will be open from 11:00 O'clock in the
morning and will close at 8:00 in the
afternoon at the following locations:
Polling Subdivision No. 1
Presbyterian Church-Goderich St. West
Polling Subdivision No. 2
Mrs. Mae Watterworth-39 W. William
Street
Polling Subdivision No. 3
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Dolmage's-32 Main
Street North
Polling Subdivision No. 4
Seaforth Public Library - Side Entrance
Polling Subdivision No. '5
Town Hall —Clerk's Office
Polling Subdivision. No. 6
Mrs. Ella Munro's - 25 John Street
ADVANCE POLL
k,
Will be held for the purpose of receiving ,
the votes of .electors ‘,,,ftlo expect to be
unable to vote on the Regular Polling Day.
The Advance Poll will be held in the
Clerk's Office on
Sat., Nov. 4.th
The Advance P011 will be open at 9:00
o'clock in the morning and close at 8:00
o'clock in the afternoon.
PROXY VOTING
A person who has been appointed a voting
proxy may apply to the clerknot later ,
than 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon of
Polling Day to receive a certificate to vote
by proxy for the Polling Subdivision in
which the person appointing the voting
proxy 'is entitled to vote.
laMes Crocker
Clerk
22-72-2
AUCTION SALE •
Antiqueko furniturer- appliances, 8 HP Ridifig
lawnmower with snowblower, misc. items etc. to be
held at Richard • Lobbs Barn, 289 Bayfield Rd.
C)nton Ont. for Exeter estate plus additions
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28th at 12 NOON
Inglis automatic clothes washer; Kalvinator electric
stove; 8 HP .MTD riding lawn mower with trent
mount snow blower; Antique desk; cold •pump
organ; washstand; dresser & mirror; old phono-
graph; fainting couch; antique baby cradle; odd
pressback chairs; blanket box; couch; trunk; cedar
chest; organ stool; upholstered chairs; leather
couch; 'pressback nursing rocker; modern nursing
rocker; coffee & end table; two round chrome table
and chair sets like new; couch bed; small chrome
table and two chairs; odd beds; record player;
sewing machine & cabiet; carpet; bathroom vanity;
small china cabinel; exercise bicycle; chime bells;
pictures; oil lamps; jug; vacuum Cleaner; Apple,
peelers; sad irons; moustache cup; cabbage slicer;
B&W TV; chime bells; small fire proof safety box;
gun rack; small wood lathe; duck decoys; shell belt;
step ladder; fishing pole; wooden washing machine;
cracked 'iron kettle; 75 ft of electric cable; electric
paint sprayer; plus a large offering Misc. dishes and
glassware including antique pieces, plus many items
not listed.
SELLING AT 1 P.M.: 1 - 18 ft. 4" grain auger; I -
Arch #500 hog feeder; I - Archer #300 hog feeder;
electric 'Motor; wheel barrow; 4 ft. water trough; 2
, hog water nipples; .1973 GMC C20 % ton truck with'
flat ,rack. selling as subject to reserve bid.
TERMS CASH
RICHARD LOBB, AUCTIONEER
Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents
day of sale
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20 Auction Sales 21 Tenders Wanted 21 Tenders Wanted 22 Legal Notices .20 Auction Sales 22 Legal. Notices
Sale
• Auction Sale of furniture, household effects etc. to • • • be held at the Mitchell Town Hall in Mitchell on •
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 •
7:00 P.M. , •
OFFERING INCLUDES: Chest-a-bed and chair Gold •
• floral plush, nearly new; Small Simplicity clothes
dryer; 2 single bads' with box spring and mattress; •
. ,• Double dresser; night table; Twin beds, dresser, &
• night stand; 2 chest-a-beds and chairs; Vinyl • •
• recliner and stool; Chrome kitchen table and 6 •
• chairs; telephone table; Chesterfield and chair; 72" : •
• x 80" lined , gold drapes; gold tub chair:0 lamps; •
• liquor cabinet; luggage; Upholstered chair; 2 ;
: Lazy-boy chairs; Magazine racks; Electrohome •
• cabinet stereo; Floor lamps; pictures; wall, plaques; ;•
chrome kitchen table & 4 chairs; 2 smoker stands; •
• Christmas tree and decorations;, Clothes hamper;
Garbage & trash cans; coffee and end tables; •
• Matching bed spread & drapes; Small appliances; •
• Cooking utensils; some dikhing and glassware; and •
• other items too numerous to mention.
NOTE: This Is an excellent offering of cfean
• furniture.
• Mrs. J.K. Young, Proprietress
•
• - R.G. GETUKE
• AUCTIONEER
• Perth Co. License No. 6/78 • office at 103 Albert Street,
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7 Not responsible for accidents on day of sale. Clinton, Ontario NOM 1L0
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
D.J., Cochrane R.J. Elliott
Director Chairman
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Auction Sale
for
ESTATE OF MRS. SMITH
to be held at
THE RATHWELL BUILDING
## MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
on
Saturday, November 4th
at 10:00 a.m.
Sale to consist of:
AdMiral 26" color TV; 2 chesterfields with matching
chairs; wicker straight back chair; wicker rocker;
wicker hamper; 3 piece walnut bedroom suite c.w.
dresser & vanity both with tear drop handles: oak
drop front secretary desk; flat-to-the-wall cupboard;
2 glass front china cabinets; 5 tiered corner
What-not; sideboard; rocker; platform rocker; oval
back, chars; upholstered chairs; 2 treadle sewing
machines-, fern stand; walnut magazine racks;
pailout tables; coffee& end tables; oak hall tree;
„54" *faith-ft bed e.w. Matirtrs-; bemiet chest beds &
prattresses; kitchen table with 6 matching chairs;
RCA black & white TV; chairs; table & bedroom
lamps:. Waterbury clock; mantle clock; kitchen table
with 4 thatching chairs; Axminster area rug:
Westinghouse refrigerator; Westinghouse stove
with glass oven door; electric stove; Hoover portable
spin Washer & dryer; wringer. washer; a complete
selection of cookware & appliances; a fine selection
of dishes, glass, china & silver; a large quantity of
bedding, linen & towels; travelling trunks; hand &
garden tools, plus a host of other`interesting items &
antiques.
PLAN TO ATTEND
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AUCTIONEERS, 1-101110ATORS, APPAAISERS
77 MAIN ST. SEAPORTH, ONTAFtiO NOK IWO
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Plainly marked'-sealed
tenders will be received up to
12 o'clock noon Thursday,
NOVEMBER 9, 1978 for
stioW removal at the
following Huron County
Schools
Seaforth Public School
Seaforth High School
Stephen Public School
Hullett Public School
Exeter Public School
Hensall Public School
Tender forms may be
obtained from the above
schools or at the Huron
County Book" of Education
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Tenders
Invited
For services required by
Seaforth Community Hosp-
ital as follows:
1. SNOW REMOVAL
for necessary snow plowing,
mow removal,• snow blowing
and sanding as may be
required from time to time on
roads at Seaforth Community
Hospital and on Centennial'
Drive.
Tenders to indicate equip-
ment to be used and rate per
hour including necessary
operator each unit.
2. GARBAGE DISPOSAL •
For the removal and disposal
of accumulated wet and dry
garbage at intervals of not
more than 24 hours.
Further information con-
cerning any of the tender
requirements may be' ob-
tained from the undersigned.
Individual sealed tenders
covering each of the require-
ments and on which is , to be
indicated the particular re-
quirement of the tender i.e.
"No. 2 garbage disposal"
may , be submitted to the
undeitigend On or before .12
o'clock Noon, Friday,
November 3, 1978.
The lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted:
GORDON McKENZIE
ADMINISTRATOR
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
21-71-2
Notice
to the Electors in the
Township of Hullett
of a
Liquor Plebiscite
under By-Law 1978-14, being a By Law to
submit to a vote of a question under the
provisions of the Municipal Election Act
1977 to the qualified Electors in the
Municipality.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the
Municipal Electors of the Corporation of
the Township of Hullett that a vote will be
taken on the following question under the
provisions of The Liquor Licence Act 1975
and The Mu niVipal °EfecTionS Ad- 1977,
both as amended:
1. Are you in• favour of the sale of
Spirits, Beer and Wine under a
Lounge Licence' for consumption on
Licensed Pre miser?
The vote will take place at the same time
and places and in the same manner as the
regular Municipal Elections.
Advance Poll November 4th 1978
9:00a. m. to 8:00 p.m.
Regular Pon November 13th, 1978
11:00a.m. to 8:06 p.m.
CLARE VINCENT
Clerk & Returning Officer
22-70.3
.4,01 %may.
decr.odeirtletealien
Snow
Removal
Tender
SegforthRnhile Utility
Comnrisslon
Tenders will, be reeeivec
by the undersigned no late:
than
Nov, 10,1978.
12:00 NOON
For a one-ton Truck Cab
and Chassis
Specifications- and details
at the Seaforth Public Utility
Office.
Tender Price for above
complete wtih trade on 1974
International Dump.
Seaforth Public Unitility
• Commission
Manager
THOMAS P. PHILLIPS
Box 719, Seaforth, Ontario
NOK IWO
21-72-2
22 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the-Estate of
CLARENCE LOOBY
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Clar-
ence Looby, late of the
Village of Dublin, in the
County of Perth, Contractor,
deceased, who died on the
5th day of January, 1978, are
hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to
the undersigned on or before
the 9th day of November,
1978, after Which date the
assets will be' distributed
having regard only 'to claims
then received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario
this 11th day of October,
1978.
McCONNELL, STEWART &
DEVEREAUX .
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
22-71-3
Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of
a Isabella
B ERMANN
All pe ons having claims
agains the Estate of Norma
Isabe a Byermann, late of
the awn of Seaforth, in the
County of Huron, House-
keeper deceased, who died
on the 11th day of October,
1978, are hereby notified to
send in full particulars of
their claims to the under-
signed on or before the 16th
day of November, 1978,, after
which date the assets will be
distributed having regard
only to claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, this
20th day of October, 1978.
McConnell, Stewart &
Devereaux
Solicitors for the Executors.
22-72-3
TENDERS
For
TRUCKS AND
CAR
SEALED TENDERS, on forms and in
envelopes available from the office of the
underagned wifi be accepted until 4:60
p,rn. local time on:
Wed Nov-8, 1978
for the following vehicleS for-the County of
HUron Highways DepartMent:
HC-78-104 -1 - ton pia-up truck
HC-78-105 -1 -1 ton 12 passenger van
HC-78-106 -1 - 4 door passenger auto-
mobile.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
DEMPSEY, f. ENG.,
Huron County Engineer
Court House
Oeitiarith, Ontario
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Township of Hullett
Notice of Posting of
Preliminary List
of Electors 1978
Notice is hereby given that I have complied
with Section 23 of the Municipal Elections
Act,1977, and;that I have Posted up at the,
Municipal Office on the 19th day of
October-- 1978 the List of all persons
entitled to vote in the Municipality at the
Municipal Elections and that such List
remains there for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all Electors to
take immediate proceedings 'to have any
errors oromissions corrected, according to
law.
The last day for filing complaints is the
October 27th, 1978
Revision of List
will be at the Clerk's Office beginning on
CLARE VINCENT CLERK
- Township of Hu 'ett
222-71-1'
Elections
in the
TOWnShiP Of, Huilett
will be hf.dd
Monday, Nov13th,
1978
To elect
one Deputy-Reeve
one. School board member
and to decide a
Liquor Plebisicite
Polls are open from 11:00 A.M. until
8:00 P.M.
#1 Poll at The Forester's Hall, Kinburn
#2 Poll at the residence of V. Fox, Con. 12,
Lot '5.
#3'Poll at the residence of T. Flynn, Con. 4,
Lot 22.
#4 Poll at Londesboro ComMunity Hall.
#5 •Poll at Auburn Community Hall.
ADVANCE POLL
for those unable to vote on the Regular
Polling Day will be . held at the Clerk's
Office on
Saturday, Nov 4th,
1978
from 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
November 134h
at 5:00 P.M. is the last day 'for making
application to the Clerk for a Certificate to
vote by Proxy.
CLARE VINCENT
Clerk of Hullet
22;72-2
22 Legal Notices 22 -Legal Nooces 24 Cards of Ti
We wish to exoress our most
heartfelt appreciation for the
many kindnesses extended to
us in the loss of a beloved
husband, father and brother.
A very sincere thank you fb
all the neighbours and
friends for all the kindness to
Frank since we came to live
Brussels.
We wish to express a very
special thanito Barb and
Max Watts forthe-kind-and.---
very efficient Way in which
everything was conducted.
Thank you to Rev. Dan
Sargent whose words and
prayers were very comforting
when we needed them most.
Thak you to the Anglican
ladies for a Very lovely lunch.
We wish to thank everyone
for the gifts of food to both,
houses, the beautiful
flowers, and all the donations
to the Heart-Fund. Also the
beautiful cards of sympathy
which we have received. 'It is
in times of sorrow that we
realize how many friends we
really have. 'Freeda Skinner,
Reg. Skinner, and the G.
Ryan family.
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The fainily of the late
Nicholas Oud wish to extend
grateful thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours for
the many acts of kindness
and sympathy shown to them
in the passing of a beloved.
husband, father, grandfather
and great grandfather.
Special thanks to the Doctors
and Nurses of. the 8th floor
University Hospital. Sincere
thaks to Father R. Charrette
for his comforting words.
Ma* thankg for, -the many
Mass cards and cards of
sympathy. Special thanks to
the pall bearers, flower bear-
ers and Bonthron Funeral
Home and' to those who sent
floral tributes, donations to
the Heart Fund and Cancer
Society, C.W.L. for putting
up the lunch, Duttman's
Bakery for donating bread
and for all those who sent
baking to the home. Your
kindness will always be
remembered. Wilhelmina
Oud and family. ' 24-72x1 .
26 Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dolmage,
R.R. 1, Londesboro are
pleased to announce the
: engagement of their daught-
er Doris Mae to John Leslie
Fielder, son of Mrs. Margare
Fielder, RR 6, Goderich and
the late John Edward Fieldei':
The wedding to take place at
Londesboro United Church,
Londesboro, November 18th,
1978' at 2:301. m,
27 Births
BANNER1VIAN--1 o Cpl. &
Mrs. Douglas Bannerman of
Lohr, Germany, a gift of a
daughter, Robinmarie
Andrea, on Thursday, Oct.
19, 1978. Proud grand-,
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Darwin Bannerman, Egmond
Ville, and Mr. and Mrs.
Marcel Van Landuyt of RR 2,
Staffa. 27.72x1
GASCHO—to Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Gascho, RR 2, Zurich,
on Oct. 20, a son. 27-72x1
KINSMAN—to Mr. and Mrs.
John R. Kinsman on Oct. 20,
a son. 27-72x 1
14facLEAN: to Bill and
Angela (nee Devereaux) on
October 25, a daughter Taryn
Elizabeth.
HENDERSON—At Huron-
view, Clinton, Friday Oct.
20, 19/8. George Roy
Henderson of Clinton, form-
erly McKillop Township, in
his 78th year. Survived by a
brother Thomas Arthur
Henderson, Wingham and a
nephew Larry, Wingham.
Resting at Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home, 87 Goderich
Street W., Seaforth, where
service will be held Monday•
at 2 p.m. with Rev. James
Vanslyke officiating. Inter-
ment Maitlatidbank Cemeter
Seaforth. 28- 72- I
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The family of the late Charles
Eyre wish to_ express our
thanks to friends, relatives
and neighbours for floral
tributes, heart donations,
memorial fund donations,
food brought to the house
and the litany acts of kind-
ness shown during our recent
sad bereavement. We wish
to thank the pallbearers,
flowerbearers, the ladies of
the church who served lunch
after the funeral, and the
friends who mite to the r
house. A special tliatilcS to
Rev. Robert Roberts for the
fine tribute at the funeral
service and to the Whitney
Ribey Funeral Heine. Your
kindness will be remembered
always. Agnes Eyte, Ronald
and Margaret, Janice and
tarry Snell 24.72x1
24 Cards of Thanks 24 Cards of Thanks 28 Deaths.
I wish to thank all those who
sent me cards or visited me
when I was in Victoria
Hospital. Sincerely, James
Neilans. 24-72x1
I would like to thank Dr.
Whitman, Rev. Vanslyke,
relatives and friends for their
lo4ly cards, flowers and
visits at London and at
Home. Ethel Kerr, 24.72x1
Lorne And Angnes Flanagan
with to thank their family,
relatives & friends for the
lovely evening in honour of
their 25th wedding anni-
versary. Also, a special
thanks to Father Dill.
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