The Huron Expositor, 1985-11-13, Page 1523. REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATELTD. BROKER
82 Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario
Bus. 482-9371 or Res. 523-9338
•5 ACRES: Hullett Township, good
home, barns for 600 hogs and 100 veal
calves, all offers presented, vendor has
other interests,
BLYTH: DrumsSOLD et, large brick
home and heat,
10 ACRES: Kinburn, good brick home
and small barn, well landscaped.
VANASTRA: 1 floor home, finished
basement, electric heat, 27 Regina
Road.
CLINTON: Jam 2 bedroom
home, 1 floor, e. S O L D ;t,
21/2 ACRES: 3 bedroom, brick home, like
new throughout, Hullett Township,
adjacent to Wildlife Sanctuary.
24. PROPERTY FOR SALE
GODERICH ST. W . Seaforth: .$33,000 buys
this re -furbished 3 bedroom carpeted home.
Features include 4 piece and 2 piece baths,
natural gas heating supplemented by wood
stove. New roof and storm windows last year.
House is insulated. Immedate vacant posses-
sion this week, call today, John L Duddy Real
Estate Ltd, MLS Realtor, office 482-3766.
24-46-1
THLNKING of selling" Private investor will
pay cash for equity. 527.0219. 24-39-tf
25. PROPERTY FOR RENT
UPPER DUPLEX. 2 bedrooms, parking,
available Dec. 1 References, Phone 527-1833
25.46-3
3 BEDROOM home. 2 blocks from Main
Street Wood and gas heat $300 per month
plus utilities 527.1312 25.46_tf
CLEAN respectable 3 bedroom farm home.
Phone 527 -0807 25-45-2
THREE bedroom apartment ready to move
into: one bedroom apartment. $250 per
month In Seaforth, two bedroom house in
Clinton Phone 527.1577 25-46-1
26. APARTMENTS FOR RENT
TWO bedroom apartment in a seniors
building 527.182:1 28.29 if
NEW LY detxirited one bedroom apartment.
fridge and sloe No pets Suitable for one
adult Phone 482 390t or 527.1720 26.46.1
ONE bedroom apartment for rent Close to
downtown Everything included 527-1041
26.46-1
TWO bedninni apartment with stove and
(ridge AvailahleDec 1 527 1637 26-46-2
31. NOTICE
11d;ST 10 lbs in one v. eek and never felt
belle,. in my life So it you're serious about
losing weight or Just plain good health, call us
now Peter or Trio Hamming 5270179
31-45-4
LOSE 11' EP 1(T \(1W naturally suppresses
appetite. give, ynu extra energy, no calorie
counting. makes losing weight easy 100 per
cent money hack guarantee Call Martin
1 227-1748 between 3 and 7 p m 31-46-tf
REWARD
Anyone hating any information, know-
ledge or belief surrounding the circum-
stances to the death of MICHAEL
MclAt GtI IJN ‘k ho died on the 19th day
of Marsh l985 are requested to contact
the law offices of
N4 t\\ & FlA!IBARD,
6 1 t Coronation Blvd.,
(' 5NIBRIDGE, Ontario
NI ft :tF7i
,19 •623 070-0
32. VACATIONS
('ALIMHt\l:1 Portugal. Argentina. Chile.
Australia, Nett Zealand, Hawaii, Bermuda,
Texas. Mexico These exciting agricultural
tours await you with Clare Burt Travel
l4161
4:,1 4944 collect
33. EDUCATIONAL
FREE ('areer Guide describes 200 learn -at•
home correspondence diploma courses Ac-
counting. Art. Bookkeeping. Business Man-
agement. Clerk Typist, Secretary. Journal-
ism. Television Servicing, Travel Granton
,5A ) 263 Adelaide West, Toronto 1-800-268-
1121 33-46-01
REAL ESTATE
. every week in
tHuron
Axpositor 527 0240
34 AUCTION SALES
RICHARD LOBB
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
SAT., NOV. 16 at 10 a.m. Household
Auction at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton
for the Estate of Les Jervis.
SAT. NOV.. 23, 10 a.m. Household
furniture, electric organ, piano, tools,
welder, at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn,
Clinton for Lloyd Walker plus additions.
DOUGLAS JACOB
271-7894 or 393-6214
AUCTION REGISTER
THURS. NOV. l4 at 6 p.m. Auction sale
of appliances, antiques and misc. items
to be held at the Jacob Auction Centre
in Mitchell. Ross H. Kemp, prop. with
additions from a Stratford estate.
SAT. NOV. 16 at 12:30 p.m. Estate
auction of 11/2 storey home, car,
tractor, gas engines, and tools to be
held at 49 Huron Rd. in Mitchell for the
estate of the late Roy Aikens.
SAT. NOV. 23 at 11:00 a.m. Auction
sale of antiques, appliances and house-
hold effects to be held at the Jacob
Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St. in
Mitchell. Mrs. Olive Walkom proprie-
tress and the estate of the late Roy
Aikens, prop.
ESTATE AUCTION
Of 1'/ storey home; car; tractor and
tools to be held at 49 Huron Road In
Mitchell, on
SATURDAY, NOV. 16 AT 12:30 P.M.
PROPERTY: This 1'/ storey frame home
Is situated on a corner lot with ap-
proximately 100 ft, frontage and 105
ft. depth. Also situated on the property
are two frame garages. The four
bedroom house has a two-year-old gas
furnace and a partial basement. To view
this proporty phone 348-9371.
TERMS ON PROPERTY: 10 % down day of
sale. Balance In 30 days. sorting subject
to reasonable reserve bid,
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT: Skil angle
grinder; now Black and Docker Skil sow;
now Block and Decker sabre saw: sot of
micrometers; body files; '/, inch bench
vise; blow torches: heavy duty battery
charger, homomodo air compressor;
point spray guns; Marquette floor lack:
Homollto chain sow; carpenters tools:
old car ports; drill bits; many hand tools
used by a mechanic; sawdust burner;
wheelbarrow; mounted 3'/o h.p. roto -
tiller; gas lawn mower; logging chains;
pipe vise; McClary Bello Oak wood
stove; small Gurney cookstovo; and
many miscellaneous Items.
GAS ENGINES & TRACTOR: Ferguson
tractor with blade and chains; Ferguson
2 furrow plow; McCormick Dearing 3
h.p. kerosene engine (running): Fair.
banks -Morse 2 h.p. style 0 self -oiling
angina: Associated 4 h.p. gas engine
(made In Iowa); international gas
onglno: quantity of magazines on old
gas onglnos.
CARS: 1973 Dodge Polara, 4 door. Being
sold as Is.
NOTE: House contents and guns will be
sold Nov. 23 at Jacob Auction Centre.
Estate of the Lafo Roy Aikens: Proprietor
AUCTIONEER
DOUGLAS JACOB
271-7894
Auction Sale
Antiques, furniture, appliances. etc. to
be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn,
Clinton. Ont. for the Estate of Les Jervis
plus several additions.
Sat., Nov. 16
at 10 a.m.
Stuffed peacock and golden pheasant
birds, Filter Queen vacuum cleaner with
power carpet sweeper. Sanyo spin dry
washer, Simplicity spin dry washer, apt.
size clothes dryer. 2 1'rrge antique chests
of drawers, antique sideboard with
mirror, old china cabinet with glass door
and sides. cherry drop leaf table, antique
dresser with oval mirror, fancy old
dining table with pressed pattern and 3
leaves, 5 matching pressback chairs, 2
treadle sewing machine, washstand.
pressback nursing rocker. pressback
arm chair, cedar blanket box. matching
coffee table, end table with drawers and
2 drum tables, organ stool, piano stool, 2
chairs that fold down into bed, wicker
arm chair, library table, drop front desk,
chesterfield with pull out bed, chrome
table with 2 leaves and 6 matching tub
style chairs. floor lamps. bedroom suite
with curved foot board bed and double
mattress. poster type bed %kith mattress,
dresser top swing mirror, round wicker
fern stand, wicker baby basket, wicker
baby cart, wooden butter churn, 2 ice
cream chairs, 3 drawer chest, hand
hooked rugs. quilts, bedding, Benmiller
blanket, 20 gal crock plus small crocks.
11 round phonograph cylinder iecurds,
round wooden butter print. butter ladel,
straight razors, horse collar. Fathers of
Confederation picture. coffee grinder,
apple peeler, oil lamp, Aladdin lamp.
antique kitchen shelf dock, mantle
dock, Bennington spitoon and bowl
Nippon jardmere, small tables. Meisen-
haur guitar Zither, small iron kettle,
several pipes, dishes and glassware
including antique pieces, small appli-
ances, pots and pans, Master Craft
lawnmower. down hill skis and poles,
water skis plus many other items
TERMS CASH
A UCTiO NEER - RICH •A R.D LOBB
BB
482.7898
35. TENDERS WANTED
TENDER1973 Rolls Royce Corniche convert-
ible. Tenders received by Nov. 22, 1985. For
terms and viewing, call Bryan Pacello. Bailiff
at (705)726.8350. Barrie. Ont 35-46-01
LASSIFIED
35. TENDERS WANTED
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 13, 1985 - A15
35. TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS
TOWNSHIP of McKILLOP
SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked as to contents, will be received by the Road
Superintendent or Clerk -Treasurer at the Municipal Offices, RR 1, Seaforth,
Ontario, until 12:00 o'clock noon.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1985
for One New 1986 1/2 Ton Pick-up Truck'
TENDERS must be submitted on Township Tender Forms available at the Municipal
Offices. .,
All tenders subject to approval by the Ministry of Transportation and
Communications.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
W AYNE DOLMAGE
Road Superintendent
R.R. 1, Seaforth, Ontario
NOK IWO
519-5274916
FUEL TENDERS WANTED
Township of Morris
Fuel tenders, sealed and clearly marked "Tender" will be received
until 4:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1985 at the
Township of Morris Municipal Office, R.R. 4, Brussels, for the
supply of fuel in the Township tanks at the Municipal Shed on a per
litre basis.
Tenders to be a two year contract from December 1st, 1985 to
November 30, 1987. Annual requirement has been approximately
36,000 litres clear diesel and 7,000 litres leaded gasoline.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
LLOYD MICHIE
Township of Morris
Road Superintendent
38. SERVICE DIRECTORY
Fuel Oil Furnace
24 HOUR SERVICE Repair and Cleaning
Paratchek's Maintenance
Dublin 345.2235
DAON DEVELOPMENTS
Sunclockt, Soffits, Rooting. Sidewalks, Renovations,
Orywalling, Plumbing, Electrical, Trot Removal.
Eaveslraughing• Fencing, Siding
10% Discount for Seniors
No lob is loo Weer ice Small
15 YEARS EXPERIENCE 24 HOUR SERVICE
345-2399
HENSALL LIVESTOCK
SALES
Every T4i ursday at 12:30 p. m
All classes of livestock
W
E INVITE YOUR CONSIGNM ENTS
Victor Hargreaves Greg Hargreaves
482.7511 Clinton 262-2619 Hensel)
Barry Miller
236-2717 Exeter& 229-6205 Kirkton
PLUMBING
HEATING
and ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS ---.�
lb
Home.
11 Hardware
SILLS
HOME
HARDW ARE
Seaforth 527.1620
VEALS
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwvy. 83-31/2 miles east of Exeter
235-1123
Try us for
CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING
Kill Days - Tuesdays
OUR SPE( -IA LTY
Home cured and smoked meats
processed exactly the way you like it.
39. CARD OF THANKS
ROE
I wish to thank Dr. Rodney, Dr. Underwood.
nurses and staff for their care. Also to
relatives and friends who sent cards and
visited me while I was in the hospital. We
both thank those who sent us lovely birthday
cards It was all appreciated.
S. May and Wesley Roe
39- 46 xl
ROGERSON
Sincere thanks to my family. neighbors and
friends who remembered me with their best
wishes while I was a patient in University
Hospital and since returning home. Special
thanks to Rev. Stan McDonald for his many
visits and all who were so kind to Isabel while
I was away With deepest appreciation.
Bill Rogerson
39.46x1
-----^-- ______JACOBi
With sincere appreciation the family of
Harvey Jacobi wish to thank our friends,
neighbors and relatives for all the kindness,
love and support during the illness and loss of
a dear husband, father and grandfather. Our
thanks to Dr. Wallace and Mrs. Visscher and
Dr. Englert and the doctors and staff of both
Exeter and University Hospitals for their
special care. Thanks to Michael O'Connor
Funeral Home and the Hensall United
Church Ladies for the lovely lunch after the
service. Thanks for all the beautiful flowers
and donations and cards of sympathy. Also
for the food brought to our home. A very
special thanks to Rev. Stan McDonald. Your
expressions of sympathy will always be
remembered. The Jacobi Family
39-46-1
-----------------
39. CARD OF THANKS
ECKERT
I would like to say thanks to Sandra and to my
mother and also to B. & L Auto Repair in
Egmondville for their help, while being in
distress in the town of Clinton, Ont, It was
greatly appreciated. Norah Eckert
39-46x1
McGRATH
1 wish to thank my friends and relatives for
cards, visits and gifts I received during my
brief stay in Stratford Hospital. Special
thanks to the nurses and Dr. Ward for their
care. Thanks also to Marie Rau, Josie Nigh
and Deb Janrnaat for their help.
Dura McGrath
39-46-1
COX
My sincere thanks to my family, relatives and
friends for visits. cards flowers and treats
while I was a patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital. Thanks to Rev. Cheryl -Ann Sampa
for her visits. Also doctors Malkus and
Underwood, nurses and staff for their
excellent care. Eva Cox
39.46x1
i would like to thank St. Jude for favour
received. M. R.
39.46x1
DALE
Pearl and W alter Dale would like to take this
opportunity to thank their family, friends and
relatives for the wand erful time given to them
on their50th wedding anniversary and for the
flowers and gifts we received. Also a special
thanks to Joyce and Ross and Sharon and
Bruce. It is a day we will always remember
39.46x1
40. IN MEMORIAM
McCLUSKIE: In loving memory of Lloyd
McCluslde who passed away November 17,
1984.
Beautiful memories of one so dear,
Treasured still with a love sincere,
in our hearts he is living yet,
W loved him too dearly to ever forget.
er remembered by his wife, Dorothy,
Paul and Heather, Kim, Tricia and John.
40-46x1
McCOWAN: In loving memory of a wife,
mother, grandmother and'great grandmother
Isabel McCowan, who passed away three
years ago, Nov. 19, 1982.
Our mother is sleeping so free from all pain,
Oh wake her not, sweet spirit, to suffer again,
She slumbers so soundly, oh let her sleep on,
Her sickness is ended, her troubles are gone,
Just think how she suffered and moaned with
pain,
In the long night hours we soothed her in
vain,
Till God in His mercy sent down from above
An angel that whispered a message of love.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by
Peter McCowan and family.
40-46x1
SOUR.BUTI'S: In loving memory of a dear
wife Elizabeth who slipped away from us on
Nov. 16, 1982.
God knows how much I miss her,
Never shall her memory fade,
Loving thoughts shall ever wander,
To the spot where she is laid.
Lovingly remembered by husband and
family. 40-46x1
CLINGER: In loving memory of a dear sister
Helen M. Clinger who passed away in London
two years ago, Nov. 13, 1983.
Somewhere beyond the sunset,
Where happiness never dies,
Helen dwells in God's beautiful garden
Amidst the blue of the skies,
And to us who will always love her
And her passing brought us pain,
We will cherish her memories always
Until we meet Helen again.
'Some day we'll understand"
"And there shall be no night there."
Lovingly remembered by her sister Gladys,
brother-in-law Art Wright (John St. ),, Sea -
forth, Ont. , 40-46-1
PRAISER: In loving memory of a dear
husband and father, Jack Praiser, who
passed away,November 13, 1977.
He suffered atiently and long,
His hope was bright, his faith was strong,
The. peace of Jesus filled his breast,
And in His arms he sank to rest,
Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by
wife Gerry, Wayne, Jon and Colleen.
40.46.1
DALE: In loving memory of a dear wee
granddaughter, Tracy Lee Dale who passed
away November 12, 1983.
Gone from the earth so swiftly,
Just like a flower in bloom,
So young, so fair, so loving,
Yet called away so soon.
Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by
Grandma and Poppy Dale. 40.46x1
41. PERSONAL
DA 18.' i GALORE: For all ages and unattach-
ed. Thousands of members anxious to meet
you. Prestige Acquaintances. Call toll free
1.800.263.9163. Hours Noon till 8 p.m.
41-46-01
IN LOTTO 649 Unique number selection
ethod correctly picked all 6 winning
numbers on August 10 and June 22nd draws.
To obtain method, send S,A.S.E. for free
information to P.O. Box 76825. Station "S",
Vancouver, B C VSR5S7 41.46.01
Classified deadline
is
Monday 4:30 p.m.
HOT
COFFEE
HOT
NEWS.
•
Jj// j//////
/2' ////
•
Enjoy your coffee and your favorite
newspaper with a convenient hassle -free
subscription. Save money and be first on
your block to know the latest happenings
in your community. Call today.
All ositor
:f 527-0240