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The Huron Expositor, 1981-11-18, Page 1924 Card of Thanks I wish to thank all those who remembered me with cods. gifts. visits and prayers while I. Was a rtftent. in University, HoSpital.. Special thanks to the nurses and doetori an 8th floeNind to my family ,who were all so good to rite. Mrs. Helen O'Rourke 24-32-1 I would like to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Brady. the nurses, and staff at Seaforth Hospital while I was a patient there. It was very much, appreciated. Velma Oster 24-32x1 27 Births VAN DEN HOVEN-To Mr. and Mrs. Cor Van Den Hoven, R.R. 4. SeafOrth. on November 13, a daughter. Christa Maria. Born in Sea- forth Community Hospital. 27-32x1 25 1n„.Itiletlioriaili 'KE, Or in. .kiving milli of my dear, husband John Who 'passed.- away 1 year' .4$0. November 24'.19.8.0. TO a heedful life came the' end, • . He died. as he lived every-.. one's friend, • He was always. so thoughtful loving and kind,. What a wonderful memory he left behind, He left so peaceful his thoughts unknown. But left us memories ,we are proud to own Treasure .him 'Lord- in your garden of rest, For in this world he was ongpf the best, Sadly missed and remember- ed by wife Greta. 25.32x1 Remember, it take but a moment to place an Ex- positor Want Ad. Dial 527-0240. • 28 Deaths Passed IMO C04141 '0 - T4esdaYp November I149•41; Jitmes game meategor, kvoedmhoband othisset, helm** .T9wsisend_ of Eg- mondvill e, its his hish year. Dear father: of Dr* of Creemore. 'Oraudfather of Vicki and Alisha. Brother of (Mona) Mrs. Cecil :,A of Goderich. P by one brother, Reginald (Reg) McGregor.' 'Resting at the R.S. Box Funeral Home, 47 High Street, Seaforth, Walt nesday evening :from 7 - 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Egmond- ville Cemetery. Royal Cana- dian Legion Memorial service will be held at the funeral home, Wednesday evening at 9 p.m. 28-32-1 20 Auction Sales 20 Auction Sales der44.9e// Or..W.Ltereirki Auction Sale sairrapoTopiouswgss Luria/mon welome beeu instructed by the owner, 1381, Cowllng, to sell by PrIblic auction: all equipment andremalning grocery inventory of COWLING FOOD MARKET, SOUTHAMPTON on Wednesday, November 25 at 10;30 a.m. grim ibcetlon SALE CONSISTS OFs Hussman 12' -• 3 deck dairy case, model-DIC. Dairy case model ERJ 10200. Dairy case model FSAMD100, 5' Foster upright milk cooler c/w sliding glass doors, Dairy cooler glass doors and hinges, 2 Hussman coolers 8'x10' and 10'7(12' both c/w keepritecoils, 20' fresh Meat case model OR, 8' - 3 deck cooked meat case, cooked meat case model KAT 10150, fresh meat case model ERJ 10200, meat cooler model KAT 10150, OMAS meat slicer. sanitary power meat saw, sanitary tenderizer, 2 laminated maple meat cutting blocks. 2-8' overhead meat rails, 34' side waltorneat rails, assorted meilhooks, meat cart on wheels with 12 steel trays, 28' produce case superstructure c/w 13' mirror, Copeland produce cooler model KAM 10075, produce case model EAL 10200, 12' model LP' &Zen food case, frozen food case model EAU 10200, 12'. ice cream case, ice cream case model LAH 10300, Toledo digital scale model 8203, 18 lb. and 30 lb. sanitary scales, 600 lb. beam scale, 42' chrome 'aide wall shelving, 100' island ' shelving, quantity of display shelfs and racks, 2 -display 8' 'Mechanical check outs, Hussman mechan- ical check out. 44 'chrome shopping carts, 2 chrome carry out carts, 3 NCR cash registers, model SL, IvileCuskey cash register, NCR printer. Olivetti adding machine, DiehaTd floor safe 18x184.1 36" Concave security mirroE-PradUce wrappers, plus remaining grocery inventory if not sold previously. NORESERVE This ban excellent offering of well maintained equipment. PLAN TO ATTEND For whatever the reason you may have to sell. let the professionals at Rathwell & Associates show you how to turn your assets into cash. For further Information, Contact: Brace Rathwell - Manager Dick Robinson - Sales Manager ediage siocewei AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK twO P. (519) 527-14513 20-32-1 Architect Nick Hill and -representatives of the formative Hensall Business Improvement Area met with Hensall council Monday, to discuss changes and initiatives for Hill's downtown improvement proposal. Bevan„ Bonthron '1 and Ron Wareieg represented the BIA. Mr. Hill said he ,had .come to cetincil to bring council. up to date and to discuss concerns expressed 'in an editorial in The Times-Advocate. He outlined' the ministry of transport concerns that proposed islands holding planters and light standards would be hard to plow snow around. He said he had to delete the islands, and this left no room for the lights and the plSnters. It was "'a pity to lose that" he said but stressed the plan still had a lot with which to work. He suggested the light standards be mounted on the inner edge 'of the sidewalk andarms be mothitedm hold the lights out from the buildings. The arms would be high enough to clear the tractor used for snow plowing the sidewalks. The loss of the planters was also not too serious Mt. Hill indicated as hanging planters could be mounted on the light standards. He said the residentiaLapproach- es with their trees and greenery. along with a treed car-park near the CNR tracks and the trees around the town hall. would be sufficient considering the compact business area. If the MTC,rebuilds parts of the curbing. when it rebuilds King Street (Highway 84) Hill said this would save the project money. With the portions of the "curbing paid for the MTC and the planters deleted, the estimated costs of the King Street improve- ments would drop to $89,200, not $102,680 as previously estimated. Commenting on his approach to the project Mr. Hill said he did not intend to change the ' village. The T-A editorial Which, stressed an original theme. for fleissailhad merit Mr. Hill said, adding, "but Idon'twant a Disneyland. something'lliShy &Ohl, file. He said Most of the tcrietis,10, the county developed atithe Same time. They thus have a lot of sindiarity, 'a regional character and style, which Hill said gives the county beauty. The towns are different but similar Hill said. Noting Hensall already has an identity 'and a, character, •he said he wanted to determine what's appropriate and fits. ' - The*ess was not to change-Hen-WI; Hill taid,-but, to build on what's already there. Mir. Hill said there were many things which could be Started right away. He said the group could be contacting private 'land owners involved to gain their support. Items like tree planting and the railway ' area improvement could be started now. Ron Wareing said parts of the proposal involving pr ivate property was ...plating the cart before the horse" as it should have been discussed with landowners before it was re leased to the public. Mr. Hill agreed this was a problem. but said he felt the project would be geed for the people of Hensall and what was proposed is good for the landOwners. Reeire Paul Neilands suggested the village should be responsible for contacting the, landowners as any BIA loans could only be used to improvemunicipal property. Clerk Betty Oke pointed out thd project find BIA loans would' have to go through* the Ontario, Municipal Board as the loan period , would be longer than the life of the current Ili terms of paying for the projects, it was pointed out the taxpayers) *mild have to pay for very littlest; sidewalks would have to soon be replaced anyway, and the BIA will pay for. the difference between the costs of brick or concrete Sidewalk's. Mr. Wareing Odd at the original• BIA meeting everybody waited tO do something for the community, and now they will have to realize the costs of fillprOVetnOnti.iksidtliO he thought the talpityere werelletting aped dazat ti the ptileet. 'Reeve Neilands alidhe hid tiaatiteted MPP Jack iiidde.P to have ti4MPPts* fts blowout mititatet-lim Snew. *bent geitine the Highway 84 piojectOrriPletett r Herman'', 1984 centennial. AUCTION ,SALE Antiquefurniture and glassware. Skidoo. carpenter hand a garden etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Ram. Clinton. Ont. from old Clinton home plus additions. Saturday, Nov. 21 at 10 a.m. ' Approx. GS places of Flow Shoe dishes, flat to the wall Cupboard. 'a:elates'', Hoosier kitchen cupboard fainting couch, round Oak dining table wicerstre pedestal. round ' oak dining table w/tilt top & splitting centre pedestal. large oak antique war- drabs, open wailetand, three piece bedroom suite. cedar chest, upright freezer, matching bed dresser a washitand. gunstock chairs. odd pre:aback. chairs, phonograph, whatnot. hall tree. table Whim* glassball i claw feet, small .portable TV. large floor moan . hi-fl w/tape recorder, recliner- chair. quantity of kitchen cupboards, Counter top electric store. oresskack rocker, plant tables, piano stool, dayaripart mantel 'cloche, brais Alad- din lamp. ' small iron kettles, lanterns, wicker basket. hooked mats. some quilts and bedding, brass hanging limpinothade), old counter stale. Cs basil radio and aerial. plus .antique dishes and glassware. cream can, gas lawn ntower, 101 Ski doo TM 344 twin complete w/cover, homemade table sow wismillips anginel_4" skill electric drill, plaihemd and carpenter tools, old 11 rifle. FAC reqUired plus our usuallarge Offering. RIERMSCASH. Richard Lobb AUctioneer CLINTON 412-7891 I rchitect defends tins for Henson NEW CONTROLS — Seaforth'' Public Utility Commission manager Torn Phil ipalleftyand-comm issioner Arrs-Sills take-a-lock at new-controls-in-the-- PumphOuse at the' base of the town's water,tower which were installed Nov. 10, and cost about $6,000. The controls automatically Co-ordinate all the water wells in Seaforth's-system, and make that system more reliable. 24 -Card of Thanks . 24 Card of Thanks We wish to thank all our friends. neighbours and rela- tives for all the lovely, cards. flowers, gifts and supper on the occasion of our sixtieth wedding anniversary. Thank you. Russell Helen Dallas e'724-32-1 Sincere thanks 'to friends and neighbours for ,the lovely cards and treats I received while in hospital, to the nurses who were so kind. Also to Dr. Underwood. It was all very much appre- ciated. Gord Hildebrand 24-32x1 Sincere thanks to,tny family, relatives and friends for their visits, cards, letters andliwe- ly flowers 1 received while a patient at Seaforth Commun- ity Hospital. Spoil thanks to Rev. Vanslyke, Dr. Malkus bud,the nursing staff for their kind attention. . Mts. Mary Smith James St. -24.32x1 Henrietta and Bill Brown would like to thank their children for arranging the open house for their 40th wedding anniversary at 1st Presbyterian Church on-Sun- day afternoon. November 8th. They would like to express their appreciation to everyone who helped in'any way, and to their relatives. neighbours and 'friends who attended this happy occasion and made the day such a success. 24-32-1 I would like to thank everyone for your visits, flowers, cards and gifts while I was in the hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Rev. Duke. It was all greatly appreciated. Mrs. Jean Keys 24.32-1 very week more and more people discover what nighty jobs are accom- plished by low cost Hilton Eitpositer Want Ads. Dial 527-0240. 19 Notice VEAL'S fiwy.83-31/4 Indee mist of :Exeter Try us for CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING , Kill days, Tuesdays Our specialty - Home cured and smoked meats Pressed exactly the way you like it. 19-30-ff Casey '16 VanBakel's Electrical and Plumbing RESIDENTIAL AND FARM R.R. '2 SEAFORTH Phone 527-155$ 19-264 20 Auction Sales ••e•••••••••••••• • • • R.G. • . • • • • • • • Gethke • GENERAL .• • • • • • • • AUCTIONEER • • • • Serving Perth and • to-Huron Counties with • • • many years of eisperience. . • For zdiable service at • • r • , reasonable rates. • • 041347-2465 Collect • ' • 20-30-4 : • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Richard Lobb Auctioneer AUCTION CALENDAR' Clinton482-7898 " SATURDAY NOVEM HER 20, 10 a.m. Consignment Auction Sate of farm machinery, trac- tors, shop equipment etc. 1/2 mile south of Kirkton at Jim Bearrs Farm. 21 Tender Wanted TENDERS WANTED Township of McKillop Sealed tenders plainly marked as to contents will-be received by the undersigned until 12 flaw Monday, Dec 7, For the following: Ap- proximately 36.000 Litres of Diesel. 15.000 Litres of Gasoline, 10,000 Litres of Furnace Oil. Tenders to be submitted on your own letterhead. Price to be quoted' per Litre on each of the above fog the year 1982. WAYNE DOLMAGE Road Superintendent 21-32-2 Tender for Fuel for manse and church, St. Peter's Church, Brod- hagen. Please reply by DECEMBER 15 to Tim Alce. RA. 1, Dublin. 21.31-3 SAVE STEPS! Shop the Want Ads '.-Town. ppointmentt Certain appointments are made each year by the' Town of Seaforth to various local boards and committees.. For 1982, Town appointments are to be made as folloWs: ....,,,SeaforthPlanning Board -Seaforth Committee of Adjustment -Local Architectural ConserVation Advisory -'Committee -Seaforth Recreation Committee • -Seaforth Economic Development Committee If interested, submit details in writing and indicate committee or board on which you prefer to 'serve. Submissions to ,be reskeivad by the undersigned by December 1, 1981. JAMES CROCKER, CLERK - Box 610, 72Main Street SEAFORTH, ONTARIO 19-32-1 Notice :Ratemers• OF THOfiWNSHIFOF Melf0MOP Final installment. of 'the 1981 Taxes is due November 27th, 1981 MARION MCCLURE Clerk- 19-32- NOTICE To all Ratepayers of the Township of Hallett The Final installment of the 1981 Taxes ,--, la due 'November 30, 1981 Harry Lear, Clerk-Treasurer 19-32-1 CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING & PROCESSING Monday - Beef 40. Tuesday - Pork CALL 161-2041 (After Hours 262-2732) , RETAIL ORDERS • ' Sides of beef 1.55 a lb. .Full processed Regular beef patties 10 lb. bag 1.39 alb. SCHOLL'S and ABATTOIR Freezer Meats Retail Hours - Wed., Fri., II a.m. -5p.m. Sat. II a.m. - 1 p.m. MILL ST.HENSALL,ONT., 262.1041 Custom Slaughtering Processing Km Day Wednesday rof tlAY-1\fif)(),) 2,3' roy ARE you living with a drink- ing problem? Al Anon can help. 527-1650. 19-32x3 PREGNANT and distressed? Married or single. Free con- fidential support. Call collect Birthright 432-7197 or after 6 p.m. 527.0115. 19-304 HURON' EX ITOR, tN NOVEM 14 Property for Sale 19 Notice Real *Estate Ltd. Clinton ehoe.:442.9371 61/2 Acres-Hwy. #8, 3 miles from Clinton, elegant stone house. all nicely landscaped, quanset building suitable for barii or shop, young orchard starting to hear, owner sell- ing-for reasons of health. sass's LONDESBORO 1% storey- home, aluminum sided, new kitchen, under 530.000.00 REDUCED Hwy. #4, brick bungalow, like new, carport, owner will finance at reasonable rate. •••••• 100 Acres-cash crop land at Holmesvilie, till workable. ••*••• 10 ..Acres-near Auburn. far- row to finish for 80 sows, good home. •••••• • 28 Acres-near Londesboro, excellent buildings, farrow- ing operation. asses' ISO Acres-near Aubtirn, 110 workable, cash crop farm. good brick home, priced reasonable. "14-32-1 15 Property for Rent ATTRACTIVE one bedroom apartment in Deblinoground -- floor, heated, newly decorat- ed and carpeted phone 345--" .2250 or 34S-2342: 15-30-ff MODERN 1 bedroom apt. for rent $170.00 heated. Apply to 1Ic1 3514 c/o The Huron Expositor. 15-30-ff 100,ACRES cash crop land for ---renteastotflensall-app y Box -- 3518, Huron Expositor. 15-31-2 FOUR, Bedroom house in Dubli with two car- Garage. Le* dewtt Payment., Phone 345-2903. 15-31-2 FOR Rent in Egmondville, a 2 bedroom downstairs -apartment, newly renovated. Available immediately Call 5271587. . 15-31x2 2 bedroOm and 3 bedroom apartment for rent 527-0920, ' 15-30-ff PA Bedroom apartment for rent. Nice location. Call 345. 2442. 15-30-tf 1.9 Notice Madame Anna's • Card and Palm ,'Reading and Advisor willadvlse you on.all problems such as love? mew- n.1 lafts,'healtk business. Phone for appirintment 271-7392. 19-30-4 SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Fast efficient service. Write Or call Harvey Dale. Seaforth. Phone Clinton 482-3320 or Seaforth 527-0284. 19-304 FUEL OIL FURNACE RePairand Cleaning 24 HmirSeryice PARATCHEK'S MAINTENANCE DOD& 3451235 19-30-ff TRITOWN BOOKKEEPING. AND COMPUTER SERVICE Complete Business ser- vice, Sales Purchase and Disbursement JOurnals, Accounts Receivable. Payable, Payroll, Finan- cial Statements. Also time sharing and In-house terminals available. Also farm and individual service. LAIVONCE BEANE SZIIntess St. Clinton PHONE41124374- 1040. 19 Notice HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES SALES EVERY THURSDAY AT 1:30P.M. All classes of livestock WE emirs YOUR CONSIGNMENTS Greg amlireavee 262.2019, Hensall Doug Carothers, 237-3734,1buthwood Victor Hargreaves 482.7511, Clinton Barry Miller 236-2717, Exeter and 2294205, Kiska* 19.304