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The Huron Expositor, 1981-05-06, Page 20Obituaries JOHN SADLER John A. Saskr. 82. of 101 St. Andrew St-. Mitchell died April 28 at Stratford General Hospital. ije was born at Staffa Feb. 18. 1899. the son of the late Robert Sadler and the former Rebecca Sillery. He operated the J. A. Sadler and Son General Store in Staffa for 65 years, Hewas 4 member of Hibbert Ll ivied. Chnich. Staffn. and ltits swerved on I be Stcemetery 'Ward. 9rqrviYing Arc his wife, 'the fOl`Pl9r Olive Casey,. 'whom 'bet mimed' Nov..10 193. one saw.: Robert Oct. one sister. Ruby Reed: all of Prim* were received at the Lockhart Funeral Home. Mitchell, where 'the service was held Friday. Burial was in the Staffa cemetery. JOHN ELIS DICKSON A native of MeKillop town- ship, John Elis Dickson died in lirictoria q.c . April 13, 1981. He .was in, his 82nd year. A son of the late Adam Dickson and Elizabeth „Kerr. Mr. Dickson went West as a youth and for many years ,Was in business in Regina and on his retirement he moved to Victoria. lie is survived by his Beatrice and by. two Anogblers Regina .mad. Karen A memorial 'service was held friday April 17th.. , • . , Every more • and mate ,people diSeover-what nighty. jobs are accom- plished by low cost Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial 527-o240. CLEARING AUCTION SALE for the estate of the late Angus McKaig in the Yillike of Cromarty. to be held on Saturday.,, May 16th ,• deaf pier MIS altdbousehOld effeets,at elifek ' • T.9.4). Wood Atte110.911 ladder; bench, sass and, stand.; .1Oggin$ 4.0 .e: ..electric dvdls. ti Ise: tafension..eOttts,:, soldering saw .horke4s;! large • woodand-steeyclampsOtiqbl;oces: 2 Ay.heej, trailer, roontig laddersl, .1aw0.:tnOwertii abantinatu 144rIer *.404en's04 tabki,".and an nticellancotik trials ..and Material-R(0nd ainutid a .4-venter. Housgwo EFf• EcTS:Antique • • sC:asholgl..1 ' Machine; 'electric stove; wringer washer: lima • wood stove: dining, room- table: 11 .'eatic bottom chairs: 2 rocking chairs; stereo and records:. antique 9 clay clock; colour portable TV-new; artificial fireplace: antique glass cupboard; studio couch: end tables; antique bedroom set; hall tree: lamps: kitchen chrome table and 3 chairs; several coal oil lamps; refrigerator; 2 beds: wash stands: 2 antique alressers;_, a small, combination vault l'"x 10' a large quantity of glass; new aluminum windows 10 of 29"x86"; 1 of 36"x54"; sealers and jars with fruit: electric deck; Coleman lantern: various dishes of which some. are antique: table cloths: toy. els; violin; large trunk: 2 wooden chests: large quantity „of quilts and blankets; lawn chairs; copper boiler: garden tools. TERMS-CASH Estate and auctioneer not responsible for any accidents on the day of sale. `AUCTIONEER- Larry Gardiner 20.04-1 A20 THE HURON EXPOSITOR MAY 64 11411 20 Auction Sales, 20 Auction Sales ,51:Looriziet o•r:::::Ess LIQUIDATION BY AUCTION We have been instructed to sell by public auction all assets for Gerald Shantz on Thursday, May 21, at 7:00 p.m. at the Location. 1 1/4 miles west of Zurich. and 2 1/2 miles north. Consisting of: VEHICLES: 1979 F150. 1/.': ton pick-up c w topper. low mileage; 1978 F350 1 ton c/ w flat rack: 1976 4 door LTD. loaded. • EQUIPMENT: Clark fork lift. 4000 lb. capacity with 700.12 tires; .20' gooseneck random axle trailer c w vacuum brakes; ,MF 65 c/w power steering: 3 pth. and: 14.9 - 28 tires; Magnate 15.(100-30,000,,K.W...3 pth. generator; 'Dettson 7' snow blower; Landeaster 12' or 18' silage distributor; 2 portable cement. mixers oti wheels with motor; Lincoln 225 amp welder: 12 speed heavy duty bench drill press with ti:. h.p: motor; Kroshel power hack saw; White transite level; Impact drill: quantity of cement fonts; wheelbarrows': sump pump; 20 gallon, water,. heater; shelving. , OFFICE EQUIPMENT: Johnston 2 way radio, 2 mobiles.. base; 64' self supporting tower: double ptdestal desk: swivel steno chair; 2-4 door filing 'cabinets; Smith Corona electric typewriter; Victor adding machine:, Phonemate answering service with controls; Card file; Holiday 8 track with dual speakers. No Reserve---Dusliess Sold For more Infatuation contact: RATHWELL & ASSOCIATES 527-1458 20.04-2 'gffezdezzeil 000ce'cilei AUCTIONEERS: LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK IWO (519) 52771458, al‘pe, EQUIPMENT AUCTION FARM.SOLD for Joe Van Valkengoed on -•N Tuelday, May 26 at 1;15. p.m, Lot 18. Concession 12., Hibbert Township. 5, miles east et Exeter on #06 and 3 miles north or 'a mile south of Cromarty. , Consisting of tractors, trucks. equiperit., shop equipment and laWn ornaments. AUCTIONEERS NOTE; All equipment was ptirchased in last 5 years and is in excellent'condition. FOR MORE INFORMATION' CONTACT: RATHWELL '& ASSQCIATES 527-1458 . 20-04-1 AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS \AN.- 77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK IWO (519) 527-1458 25 In Memoriam 21' Births MtJNRO: Treasured mem- ELLENS: Chris and Nancy ones of a dear uncle and s a nee Rose Mitchell. thank great uncle, William God for the safe arrival of . Vaughan (Buz) whom God Chad Alex Carl on April 28. 1981 at Seaforth Cetesnunity called home. May 0. 196". So many things have happen. ett Since \on were. galled away,. So Many. things i9 share with you, _ kW yq1,1..gett: left t.o*tay. • you ucyci-,said. goodbye STOW* Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Storey Of Seaforth. at Clinton Public Hospital on' Tuesday, May 5. 1981 in h'er 93rd year. Eliz- abeth Ann McLeod. beloved wife of the late John Henry Storey. Dear mother of Kath- leen. Mrs. W.J. Cuthill. Seaforth: Clara, Mrs. Elmer Dale. Clinton: Margaret. Mrs. George Wasson. Walton: Mavis. Mrs. Arthur Guest. Kincardine; Matilda. Mrs. Jock Earl of Athens. Ont.; Edmund of London: Orville. Charles. Harold and William J. all of Seaforth; Ellwood of Woodstock: Lloyd of Stratford: Arnold of Mil- verton: and Joseph of Clint- on. 'Predeceased by one son Francis. Also survived by 49 grandchildren, 87 great grandchildren and a number of great great grandchildren. Friends may call at the Whitney-Ribey . Funeral Home. 87 Goderich St. West where funeral service will be held on Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Brussels Ceme- tery. 28-04-1 Hospital. First grandchild for Carl A Dorothy 'Rose. Brod- bagel) and fourth grandchild for Alai Ana Dagen Ellens,, Mitchell and a, ,great grand- Id for Laura Frailty. rieliJ4- Jon anti Morris, BarelaY1 ]k ill°t1elX .27-0441 neSths • it' sio!."110 t - 4..•t tZv?. 'c said To One we loved so well. If We could make one wish. tonight . And know it would' come true. We would telephone- to heaven. And ask to speak to you.. Alw ay s remembered by his niece Mary Helen. Bob and great nephews. Shaw n James and Curtis Vaughan. 25-04x1 26 Personal MT, and Mrs. Peter E. Bannon wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Ann Louise to Erwin March'. son of Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Marehl of Austria. The wedding* will take place May 23, 1981 at 4 o'clock 'in St. James Roman Catholic Church. Seaforth. Reception to follow. 26-04-4 Remember, it take but a 'moment to place an Ex- positor Want Ad. Phone 527-0240 CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of household furnishings. appliances, antiques. tools and misc. items to be held in the Village of ,..Rrodbagen for Gordon Miller on; „ SatOrd0Y, May 9 1981' at 12-30 p M Footru.ge 4&• *ppaocts:;., Lovely. nine pc, • Clinitia 'IcallafsIdte:consisting.of 0:chairs. extension,' table.. .buffet. At china:cabinet: .7 "pc. cintime . kitchen suite: 'Meclatvttidgez Reach table top electric; tirove.;), Wesiinghoase Oyer . (like new);. .Westinghouse spintwaShez; C.P.:,neral 21 Cu,. .ft. freezer: utility: table; wteker ..clothes hampers; footstotals large.: double Oedema} desk (perfect): lamPs:•end tables: chester- field suite; hall tree: Mirrors: double bed: cedar • chest; large assortment of dishes: quantity of bedding & comforters: linens: and misc. items. ANTIQUES: Wicker fern stand; odd chairs: tub stand; Singer treadle sewing machine; trunk: washstand:. -chest of drawers; small tables: press. baCk rocking chair & high chair: crockS; buffet with porcelain pulls; old telephone: cupboard with flour bin: copper buggy wheels: etc. MISCELLENEOUS: Step ladders. barbeque; tree pruner: electric motors; gas cans: quantity of tools: and misc. items. 7% Sales Tax in effect. TERMS: Cash of cheque with 1.D. Auctioneer &Proprietor not responsible for accidents day of sale. PROPRIETOR: Gordon Miller Auctioneer: Douglass Jacob 393-6214 20-04-I a 20 Auction Sales 20 Auciion Sales 21 Tender Wanted 24 Card of Thanks 2S In Memoriam 26 Personal' Are you living with .t drink- ing problem? Al Anon can help. 527.1650. Th-04x9 retitenibtqcd Mattdrie. Tofu; Brian and raid, - KNIGHT: In 10.1:44 niemon of Bob Knight a ho passed away May 5. 19- Time slips by. but memories stai. Quietly rementbvied • e‘x-7 day. A bole tribute •.ntall and tender. .10st to. shois Sit reAutern. her.. • , KNIGHT; In, loi.in4 inemori of Bob Knight. htv,,passed away four years lu.r.o.„ May 5. 19". Like falling leas he sears blip bs. Yet losing meni. die. Too far away for thought to reach. No longer in es to share. But in our hear , always there. Sometimes it's hard to understand. Whs some things tl.tc to he. But in H is wisdom ()oil has planned. Beyond our power to see The world may change from year to year And, friends from J.:: to dai But never will th, one ssc loved. From memory pass as as.. Lovingly' remenihered hs Mom. 25.0,1x1 soil are s nes er 8' Fence Post .40 with Clips T-rail fence posts for effi- cient fence installation. 563-499 7 ft. T-Rail Post 3 .55' 563-500 . . . . . . . ea., 3/8" diameter x4$' long' steel post with crimpled-on anchor plate., Keep your stock iafely enclosed. 509-031 A Great Western® Insula- tor. 'For round steel posts./ 13/4" GalvanIzod 5V16" or 9/16". Yellow. Fine. $bpla 25/pkg. 509-002. 4%.50 Pkg. 0 Snap-on a T-rail, insulator. 25/pkg .509.024 Pkg.3* Used for attaching woven wire fence and barbed wire io wood posts. Save by buying a 50 lb. carton. .563-322 .60 lb. DANSTRAN Electric Fen'ce Wire • Four stranded copper interior wire. Strong polyethylene-supporting core. -Highly visible, easily handled, and won't kink. Approximately 250 meters per spool. 509-022 CO-OP Electric Fencer , CO-OP Standard Electric fencer features low operating cost with • -good shock power. FlaSher not included,: Operates on 120 volts. • 509-101 ELECTRIC FENCE WIRE 14 50 MANOVA BARB 23.75 HEAVY BARB ... 35.50 EXTRA HEAVY BARB . . 40.95 20 RD.ROLL WOVEN 81.00 40 RD,ROLL WOVEN 162.00 FENCE STAPLES , .60 lb. HOG PANELS 13.00 22.50 mailtimommumwmmommy H & N DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD- Sales, Service 8 Installation of pipelines & milking parlours R.R.11 • WALTON 887-6063 ARNOLD J. STINNISSEN LIFE '-- and Mortgage Insurance Plans Income lax Deductable Registered' Retirement lacings Plans and Annuities. Income eraging Annuities Ask for our new Elesible Premium WR.S.1' -REPRFSENT1INck---* Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada. Tel.527-0410 117 GODER1CH ST, EAST SEAFORTII, for 21 years. 111 40114 21 Tender Wanted TENDER The Town of Seaforth offering for sale by tender a 1959 Model , 562 Champion Road Glade'', Sealed twirlers clearly mark. ed as to contents will be received by the 'undersigned until: 5:00 p.m. Monday, June 15, 1981 Complete specifications and tender forms may be obtain- ed from the address below. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES 'CROCKER Clerk ° 72 Main Street Seaforth; Ontario NOK is SSIFIED CONSIGNMENT Auction. May 18. Attention Antique Farm Machinery Collectors. At Richard Wood's Farm take 401 interchange 104 South, on 15 Hwy 3 miles. Dial (6131389-17139 ,2004x1 24 Card of Thanks would like to thank all my friends and relatiives for the gifts and cards that Flie• ceived during my stay hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Underwood, Dr. Malkus and to the nurses. • rina Bosnian 24-04-I A sincere thank you to all our friehds and old neighbours who attended the. dance held for us and to all those who tenternbered us in any way. We appreciate your generous donations for the barn. it was really nice to see everyone again. Jim & Betty Rims 24 Card of Thanks I would like to thank my family and friends for their cards and gifts while 1 was a patient in Strada& Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Audrey. Mom and Dad. Ida and Donna for looking after the kids and to Dr: Scott and the fourth floor nurses, It,-was-all very much appreciated. Lois McLlwain 24-04-1 I Would like to say thallIta lo - 'all my relatives; neighbours and friends ,for the • cards. fleiverS. Massei, visits and Phone calls While I was in Seaforth and University hospitals and since returning home. A special thanks to Father Oostveen, Drs. Wong and_ Barr. _nursing staff and ambulance attendants. Ronald J. Murray 24-04x1 We wish to thank our rela- tives. friends and neighbours wtarattended the celebration of our 50th wedding anniver- sary. Thanks also for the be,autiful cards, flowers, gifts and good wishes. They were AO appreciated. Special thanks to our immediate family for , initiating and arranging and to our nieces and nephews and all who co-operated and assisted in the preparatidn of the ever to tie remembered event. Emerson and Mabel Kyle 24-04-I 1 wish to thank my friends. neighbours and relatives for -visits, cards. flowers and treats while 1 was a patient in University Hospital. Special- thanks to Rev, J. Vanslyke and Dr. Wong for their visit's, Ruth Sch de 24-04-1 VANSTONE: In loving memory of a dear . brother Robert (Sam) who left us two years ago. May 7. .1979, Each time we see your picture.. You seem to smile and say.' Don't cry I'm only sleeping. We'll meet again some day. And when we' are sad and. And everything goes wrong. We hear you whisper softly. Cheer up and carry on. But if we could make one wish tonight. And know it would come true. We'd telephone to Heaven And ask to speak to •you. Always , remembered and sadly 'missed by Susie and Bill Stoll.. 25-04-1 VANSTONE: In loving memory of a dear brother. and uncle Robert (Sam) who left us two years ago. May 7. 1979. Memories are treasures no one can steal. Death leaves -a heartache nothing can heal. Some may forget vou. now you are gone. But we still remember no matter how long, Sadly missed by Joe. Marie. Joseph and Michelle, 25-04-1 VANSTONE: In loving memory of a dear son and brother Robert (Sam) who left us two years ago. 7. 1919, A token of love and remem- brance. To a dear son and brother we wilt n ever forget. his memory to us is a treasure. He loss a life time regret. He had -a nature you could not help loving. And a heart that was purer than gold. And to those who knew him and loved him, His memory will never grow cold. Always rethembered and sadly missed by Mom. .Dad. Mary Ann. Kelly and Shawn. 25.04-1 for Dublin and District Athletic Assocation Ball Park• On a 60.40% basis. Will be.received by the under- signed until MONDAY, 5 P.M. MAY 11, 1981 Envelopes to be marked. Booth Operation, H.G. BROWN DUBLIN, ONTARIO NOK 1E0 345-2154 21-03-2 Applications for BOOTH OPERATION 25 In Memoriam ELLIOTT: In loving memory of our dear Jeana who passed away May 11, 1979. God please take this message to'Jeana above, Tell her we haven't forgotten her love. Or the way she brightened our lives with her smiles. .Tho she was only here with us for awhile, You've left a gap that can't be filled, Jeana we miss you and Always will. Always loved by Mom and Dad, :brother Jeff, sister Julie Anne and family 25-04x 1 I Would like to thank every- one who sent flowers, cards and visited me while a patient in Seaforth Hospital. Myrtle Hulley 24-04-I I wish to thank all my family. friends and relatives for cards. visits.' flowers and treats while 1 was .a patient in Stratford' General Hospital. .Also to Dr. Quinlan. Malkus and nurses and staff. Everything was very much appreciate& Nora Maloney 24-04x1 I would like to say thanks to all my friends, neighbours and relatives for visits. cards. flowers and treats while i was a patient in University Hospital, London and since coming home and also the ones who drove their car to London to, visit me-and brought me home. Also to Dr. Malkus of the Seafortb Clinic. and the Doctors and nurses and staff on the sixth' floor' west in University Hospital. London for their kindness and care. All was very much appreciated. Mrs. Ivan Forsyth 0411, • a