The Huron Expositor, 1984-09-26, Page 14A14 -- THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 26, 1984
HENSALL AND AREA
CLASSIFIED
10. ARTICLES FOR SALEI
HARDWOOD: Dried hard maple cut and
split. George Love, Walton, 527-1536.
10-39x1
CANOE: Sports King $100.00. Riding mower
5 hp$155.00. Coleman lamp as new /2 price.
4-15" Radial tires, $60.00. 2 dressers, $50
and $25. 527-0962 evenings. 10-39x1
NEW YORK style earrings, hypo -allergenic,
fantastic assortment, single carded, $7.50/
doz. Distributor inquiries welcome. Lake
Village Merchandising Inc. 3135 Universal
Drive, Unit 18, Mississauga, L4X 2E6. (416)
625-8412. 10-39-01
TUXEDO -STY)
striped burgun
tion. 527-0365.
E sleeper sofa, steel frame,
y acrylic velvet. Good condi-
10-39-1
TRUCKLOADS of slabs and edgings from our
sawmill. R.J. Dungey & Sons, Mitchell.
348-8477. 10.02-tf
B7100 Kubota tractor, 16 horse power,
diesel, 4 wheel drive, PTO, two years old, 330
hours, 482-3312. 1O.38xtf
HARDWOOD, cut and ready for furnaces and
wood stove. $30 per cord. Call 527-0968.
10-35-4
PRUNE PLUMS, peaches, Bartlett pears,
apples, red and white potatoes, fresh cider,
honey, bulk cookies, whiskey barrels at Art
Bell's Fruit Farm, 524-8037. 10-37-tf
110. ARTICLES FOR. SALE
1 Winchester Centennial Model 30-30,
1-Lakefield Mossberg, 12 gauge pump action
shotgun, F.A.C. permit required. Wall
mount gun rack (4 guns and drawer). Two
antique handguns 1 -13 -14th century Flintlock
pistol, 1 -18th century ladies handgun. Phone
527.1224 after 5:30p.m, 10-38x2
�11. WANTED TO BUY
GOAL TENDERS hockey skates, size 9. Must
be in good condition. Call Larry; 524-8331
days. 11-37x3
USED flex auger, 60 feet, 3r/2 inch, in good
condition. Ca11527-1776. 11.39x1
USED electric feed grinder. Phone 482-3194.
11-39-1
ALLIS CHALMERS model B, Le Beau Farms,
Brucefield. 482-7243 after 6 p.m. 11-39-2
A DRESSER with mirror, boys suit, size 8, in
good condition. 527-1269. 11-39-1
- POSTCARD COLLECTIONS WANTED. Top
prices paid for pre -1950 used or unused post
cards. Write for information or mail post-
cards to Neil Hayne, Bath, Ontario, KOH
11-39-01
1GO.
PIANO WANTED: Not necessarily in good
condition. Phone collect 519-669-2198 or
519-669-2280. 11-01xtf
Ontario
Clerk of the Executive Council
of Ontario
NOTICE
NOTICE OF A PROPOSED BOUNDARY CHANGE
BETWEEN THE Village OF Hensall
AND THE Township OF Tuckersmith
The Village of Hensel) and the Township of Tuckersmith have made an
agreement to adjust their mutual boundaries by annexing certain•lands from
the Township to the Village and to deal with other boundary -related issues
This agreement has been reached under the Municipal Boundary
Negotiations Act. which was passed by the Legislature of Ontario in 1981
The purpose of this advertisement is to give notice to the public that,
subject to the consideration of any objections, the Executive Council
( e Cabinet) intends to implement this agreement by Order -in Council as
soon after the 24th day of Octobetc 1984 as possible
The proposed boundary change is indicated on the map below •
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VILLAGE OF EN,S�LL
Present oundary
Proposed Annexation
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Details of the agreement may he obtained from the Clerk of the Vittage of
Hensall at 1519) 262 2812 nr from the Clerk of the Township of Tuckersmith
at 15191 48? 9523
Any person may object to the proposed boundary change by writing to the
Clerk of the Executive CoUnCiI outlinmq the reasons for objecting, within
twenty eight days of the publication of this advertisement This means that
any obiections must he Bled with the Clerk of the Executive Council on or
before October 24th 1984
The address is as follows
'Clerk of the Executive Council
Province of Ontario
Room 481. Legislative Budding
Queen s Park
Toronto Ontario
M7A 141
Any objections will he dealt with according to the procedures set out in
Section 18 of the Municipal Boundary Negohatons Act •Oblect ons may be
referred to the 'Mun c pal Councils for the advice of the Councils
Edward Stewart
Clerk of the Executive Council
12. WANTED
QUALITY hay, first or second cut, London,
453-6982. 12.38x2
BOX trailer, 527-0497 evenings. 12-39-1
CAR or boat storage space for rent in
insulated shed, 4, smiles sw of Clinton,
482-7205. 12-39-3
13. REAL ESTATE
HOTEL FOR SALE: Southwestern Manitoba.
Clean operation, excellent building, living
quarters. 1,200 population. Hunting, fishing
golf, sports., swimming. Turning 700,000
plus. Additional information call 1-(204)
548-2018. 13-39-01
FOR. SALE: Garage, sales lot 165 x 130'.
Garage approx. 3400 sq. ft. Sell with/without
equipment. Owner retiring. Price negotiable.
(403) 523-4551, High Prairie, Ab. 13-39-01
115. PR:eIPERTYf0r RENT
3 bedroom apartment available immediately,
$200 per month plus utilities. Phone
527-1577. - 15-39.1
LARGE 2 bedroom apartment on main floor;
patio deck, lots of closet and storage space,
big living room, 4 piece bath, heat and hydro
included. Adults only. Prefer seniors. Avail-
able immediately. 527-1505 after 6 p.m.
15-39x1
ONE bedroom apratment. 527-0885. 15-37-tf
63 Side St. Seaforth, 2 - •2 bedroom
apartments available immediately, appli-
ances, fully broadloomed. $330 per month
plus utilities. Please call 1-672-2820 or
1-289-2484. 15-38x2
BACHELOR apartment for rent. Available
Oqt. 1st. Ca11527-0607, after p.m. 527-0712.
15-37-3
Elizabeth Court
Apartments
176 Oxford St.,
Hensall
ONE BEDROOM AVAILABLE
includes utilities, carpeting, appliances.
laundry facilities.
Phone 262-2846
•
Fuel Oil Furnace
Repair and Cleaning
24 HOUR SERVICE
Paratchek's Maintenance
Dublin 345-2235
Geo. A. Silis
& Sons
MERCHANIS
PLUMBING-ElEATiN6
& ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
4111211111
Home
Hardware
Phone
527-162
Seaforth
VEALS
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 83.31/2 miles east
of Exeter
235-1123
Try ns for
CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING
K111 Days • Tuesdays
OUR SPECIALTY
Home cured and smoked meats process-
ed exactly the way you like it.
the cry-oprt lra4
• BRUCE SMITH
Salmi Repri sentotIvo
MI$cb&l Co-op Afore
790 G.orpino Streot
Machell, Clot, PM 1N0
Bus: 34S--9473
Res: 340-9473
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119. NOTICE
J
EARN EXTRA INCOME! Learn to .prepare
Income Tax Returns by correspondence.
Local Franchise available. For details write:
Tax Time Services Limited, 1304 Spears
Road, Oakville, L6L 2X4, 19 39 01
FREE 128 page Career Guide shows how to
train at home for 205 top paying full and part
timeobs. Granton Institute 265A Adelaide
Street West, Toronto. Call (416) 977-3929
today. 19-39-01
EXCEPTIONAL Offer in God's word we find
the answers for our questions and problems.
If you do not possess a Bible we will send you
one copy on request, without charge or
obligatton. !The Holy Scripture" P.O. Box
677 Hawkesbury, Ontario, K6A 3C8. 19-39-01
HELP recognize Ontario's outstanding
young people: nominate someone today who
qualifies for an Ontario Junior Citizen of the
Year Award. Contact this newspaper for
details. 19-39-01
CAREER in trucking. Transport Drivers
needed, Now is the time to train for your
Class A license. For interviews, contact Mery
'Orr Transport. London (519) 432-1726.
19-39-01
ARE you living with a drinking problem? Al
Anon can help. 527-1650. 19=39-1
IIENSALL .LIVESTOCK
SALES,
Every Thursday,.at 12:30 p.m.
All classes of livestock
WE INVITE YOUR
CONSIGNMENTS
VictorBargreaves4- Greg Hargreaves
482-7511 Clinton 262-2619 Hensall
Barry Miller
236-2717 Exeter & 229-6205 Kirkton
20. AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE. Large clearance and
consignment auction at Wayne Ward Farm
Equipment, Hwy.. No. 6, Wiarton, Ontario.
Friday, September 28, 10 a.m. Approximate-
ly 75 tractors, crawlers, combines, plus a
large variety of new and used farm
equipment. Sales held 4th Friday of each
month. For more information call (519)
534-1638 or 534-2980. One of Ontario's
fastest growing .monthly farm equipment
consignment auctions. Wayne Ward Farm
Equipment, Hwy, No. 6, Wiarton, Ontario.
20-39-01
ONTARIO's Largest Farm Machinery Con-
signment Salle, Norwich, Ontario. Friday,
October 12, 1984, 10 a.m. (Sales conducted
second Friday each month). Approx. 150-175
tractors plus all types of farm equipment.
Consignments welcome. For more informa-
tion call (519) 424-9998 or (519) 424-9093.
Proprietors K.S. Hamulecki 8r Sons 70-19-0]
-23. BUS' DIRECTORY 1
CUSTOM MACHINING. Turret lathe
,and automatic screw machine turning,
• ling, drilling, tapping threading and
f filirJting work. -Reasonable rates. Large or
Wma production rubs. (519) 699-5918, RR 3
allenstein. 23-39-01
JOE McQUAID CARPENTRY: Licensed
carrppenter for all your building needs. Phone
482.3628evcnines. _ 23.374
L113. FOR RENT
FLOOR sanders for rent. B. & M. Rentals and
Sales, Wingham, 357-1666. 18.344
24.CARD OF THANKS
McLELLAN - MOLE
We would like to express our sincere thanks
to everyone who attended our Social Evening.
Special thanks to those involved in arranging
it. David McLellan and Dianne Mole
24-39-1
BRUGGER
A very sincere and special thank you to Dr.
Steed and second floor nursing staff. Also
thank you to "Aunt Wanda".
Shirley and Jason Brugger
24-39x1
SCOTT
We would like to thank alt our .friends.
relatives and neighbors for all the cards.
gifts and flowers received for our 25th
anniversary Special thanks is extended to our
families and Garry and Barb Osborn for
arranging the party and to everyone who
joined us to make it such a memorable
evening. it is very much appreciated by both
of us. Vern and Marg Scott
24-39.1
MALONE - DUPEE
We would like to thank all our friends.
relatives and neighbors for attending our
Buck and Doe. Special thanks to Tom and
Lynn Devereaux. Ron Henderson and Randy
Alexander for working so hard to make this
event such a success. Pat Malone
and Deb Dupee
24-39x1
LEONHARDT
We would like to say thank you to our family,
relatives and friends, for the gifts and cards
and for sharing our 40th anniversary with us,
making it a memorable occasion, we will
always cherish. Mervin and Enid Leonhardt
24-39-1
DRISCOLL
We would tike to thank our friends, neighbors
and relatives for the lovely gifts and money
we received at our party at Family Paradise in
honor of our 40th Wedding Anniversary
Friday evening. Special thanks to our family
and Karen and Gerry, Glenn and Carleen and
Manns Country Orchestra and anyone else
who helped in any way. We hope everyone
enjoyed it as much as we did. We will always
remember your kindness. Thanks again.
Boyd and Gertrude Driscoll
24-39x1
•
EYRE
I would like to express my sincere apprecia-
tion arid thanks to all those who remembered
me with flowers, cards, phone calls and visits
while in St. Joseph's Hospital, North Bay and
since returning home. Special thanks td my
family for their help and comfort. -
Campbell Eyre
24-39x1
O'SULLIVAN
1 would like to express my thanks to Dr.
Underwood and the nurses of Seaforth
Hospital while i was a patient there.
Leo O'Sullivan
24-39-1
24.CARD OF THANKS
FLANNERY CLEANERS
I would like to thank all the people who I
served during 27 years of business and who
were so cooperative in the business of
cleaning. Thank you
John Flannery
24-39x1
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25.IN MEMORIAM
CARDIFF: In loving memory of a dear
husband, father and grandfather, Clifford
Cardiff who passed away ten years ago Sept.
28th, 1974.
hi our home, he is fondly remembered
Sweet memories cling to his name
Those who loved him in life sincerely
Still love him in death, just the same.
Sadly missed and always remembered by
his wife Helen and family. 25-39-1
TITFORD, D: October 1, 1978.
Its 6 years since God called.you home.
Remembrance brings sadness, bt also quiet
joy, that you were released from your
suffering." Grace
25-39-1
MURRAY: In loving memory of Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Murray, Melva who passed away
Sept. 29, 1976 and John E. who passed away
Oct. 8, 1964.
You always had a smile for others
As you went along life's path
Always words so tender
If your advice we would ask
Always your love so abundant
You gave for all to see.
Always friends and companions
These are our memories.
Lovingly missed by Mamie, Helen, Joe,
Jerry, Beatrice, Jerome, Cyril, Ronald,
Arthur and their families, 25-39-1
CHARTERS
In loving memory of a dear father and
grandpa, Pearson Charters who passed away
two years ago, September 26, 1982.
Once the Dam was unbearable.
God realized this and took you home to rest
It was so hard to let you go,
But we know it was for the best.
The years roll on and days pass by,
But in ,our hearts our love for you, will never
die.
Always Loved and remembered by Marjor-
ie, Gene and family; Anne, Doug and family;
Mary, John and family; Bill, Marlene and
family. 25.39x 1
CHARTERS: In loving memory of a dear
husband, Pearson who passed away two
years ago, Sept. 26, 1982.
A part of my heart he took with him,
But his love he left me to keep.
So we will never really be parted
The bond between us is too deep.
Sadly missed and always remembered by
wife, Bessie. • 25-39x1
29. ENGAGEMENTS
BOND - ROWLES
Mrs. Mary Ellen Rowles wishes to announce
the forthcoming marriage of her daughter,
Catherine Elizabeth to Stephen Fredrick; son.
of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Bond, on Saturday,
October 13, 1984 at 4 p.m., Mary Immaculate
Catholic Church, 1980 Trafalgar St., London,
Ont. Guest organist Miss Jill Wheatley. Open
reception to follow at R.C.A.F. 427 Wing -
club, Crumlin Road, London, Ont. 29-39-1
BRUXER - VAN BAKEL •
Mr, and Mrs. 'Frank Bruxer of 1Dublin are
pleased to announce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their daughter Karen, to Tony, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Van Bakel of Seaforth.
Marriage to take place on October 13, 1984 at
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Dublin..
29-39x1
MOLE-McLELLAN
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mole, R.R. I Dungannon,
are happy to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter Dianne Elizabeth
to David Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clem
wedding McLellan, R.R. 4, Brussels. The w
take place on Friday, October 5, 1984gwill
at 7
o'clock in Melville Presbyterian Church,
Brussels. Open reception to follow at
Brussels, Morris and Grey Community
Centre. 29.39-1
DALE - SCOTT
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schroeder, Centralia are
pleased to announce the forthcoming mar-
riage of her daughter, Brenda June Dale to
Earl -Ross Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Scott, Atwood. The wedding will take place
Friday, October 12, 1984 at 7.30 p.m. in the
Crediton Zion United Church. Open recep-
tion to follow in Exeter. 29-39.1
26. PERSONAL
MEET YOUR MATCH. For all ages and
unattached. Thousands of members anxious
to meet you. Prestige Acquaintances. Call -
toll-free 1-800-263-9103. Hours: Noon to 8
p.m. 26-39-01
11. WANTED TO BUY
WANTED TO BUY CATTLE
We pay good prices for poorly doing or
unthrifty crippled or recently injured
cattle (free of drugs).
Call 24 hours per day collect.
ANSEMS LIVESTOCK
1-238-2796
Kippen WI learn about deaf
•Cones ondent
MRS. MARGARET HOGGARTH
262-6902
The education meeting of Kippen East Wi
was held at the home of Mrs. Uwe Wiself
with Mrs. Vern Alderdice as co -hostess on
Sept. 19.
The program was chaired by Mrs. Cecil
Pepper. The guest speaker, Marlene Taylor.
who is the mother of a child who was born
deaf, gave an interesting and informative
address on the causes of deafness and the
help being given the deaf at the John
Robert's School,
It is proposed in the interest of economy to
move the children from this school to Milton
which will be a great hardship for little
children to be so far from home,
Grace Drummond read a poem. Plans
were made for the dinner to be served Sept.
29 as well as plans for the anniversary party
Dec. 5.
Dorothy Bell and Grace Eyre measured
the stalks of corn which had grown ftiom the
seed corn distributed in the spring by Phyllis
Parsons. The winner of the tallest stalk of
corn was Thea Wisch whose corn mea
10 feet' 5 inches, • ' ' • "
Margaret Hoggarth conducted a contest
which was won by Marlene Bell, and lunch
was served by Marlene Bell, Mary Broadfoot
and the hostesses. .
KIPPEN UNITED CHURCH NEWS
Rev. James Bechtel presided in the pull
at St. Andrew's on Sunday for the Sacrament
of Communion Service. Barbara Cooper
accompanied the hymns at the organ.
Next Sunday, Sept. 30, the Sunday School
Awards will be presented during the
morning service. There is a combined
evening service at 7:30 in Brucefield Church,
when a compassion film will be presented,
also piano and trumpet music by Don Moffat
and Rob Adams. Special guests will be Ken
and Pat Britton from Dublin.
Hensall wants ideas for
use of Centennial arofits
Cot resppoon den t
BERTHA MACGREGOR
262-2025
The general meeting of the Centennial
Committee was held Sept. 11 at the public
school.
Cheques were handed out to the various
organizations which sponsored events of
Centennial weekend. representing their
share of the profits.
Anyone wishing t.o '1't agest how the
Centennial Committee might best use the
profits from the celebrations, a suggestion
box is being placed at the PUC office. Anyone
with an idea they feel might be useful could
put it in the box by Oct. 31.
Video tapes of the parade and other events
of the weekend will be shown at the 'public
school on Oct. 15. Anyone with snap shots
could bring them so that others might have
the opportunity to see them.
As a final celebration for the centennial. a
dance will be held at the Hensall Arena
featuring the Beechwoods on Dec. 8.
LODGE ACCEPTS INVITATION
Noble Grand Mrs. Margaret Upshall
presided for the regular meeting of Amber
Rebekah Lodge assisted by Vice Grand Mrs.
Eunice Aikenhead on Wednesday evening.
An invitation was accepted from Ruth
Rebekah Lodge, Strath ford to be their guests
on Oct. 2 at 7:30 p.m.
DDP Mrs. Kay Wise of Clinton will be at
' Amber Lodge, Oct. 3 at 8 p.m. to install the
officers of the Lodge. A notice to drape the
charter in the near future was received. The
social and entertainment committee will be in
charge of the next meeting. A letter was sent
to Clinton Lodge to be guests on installation
Night.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Dyke of
Brantford were recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Sim Roobol.
Mt. and Mrs. Sim Roobol were guests at
the Tolsma-Vaden Heuvel wedding in Goder-
ich recently.
The Senior Citizens Fall Rally 'will be held
at Dashwood Community Centre on Oct. 4 at
1 p.m. Lost Heir, Crokinole and Euchre will
be played. There will be a registration fee of
$1.50, lunch provided. Please bring club dues
to rally.
Mr. and Mrs. Sim gloobol were in
Ridgetown to visit the latter's brother Tony
Gilderland, who is ill.
Dorothy Brintnell, Audrey Christie, Hen-
sall and Mrs. Holland, Toronto returned from
a five day trip•to Aeawa Canvnn.
Mr. and Nlrs. Sim Roobol attended the
Kuepfer-Van Dyke wedding in Listowel on
Saturday.
CARMEL SERVICE
Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted the
worship in Carmel Presbyterian. Church on
Sunday with Mrs. Domthy Taylor at the
organ.
The PCW will meet on Oct, ' at 8 p.m.
when an employee from Country Flowers will
give a demonstration. Every member is asked
to bring a friend. All ladies of the
congregation are welcome including the
Arnold Circle evening auxiliary.
Holy Communion Service will he held on
Oct. 7 at 10:15 a.m.
Dorothy Taylor and Florence Hyde attend•
ed the 100th anniversary in K nnx Presbyter-
ian Church, Goderich on Sept. 18.
QUEENSW AY NEWS
• Bingo was the activity highlighted Mon-
day. On Tuesday morning after daily exercise
class. the residents made various crafts..In
The afternoon Rev. Bob Matheson conducted
the weekly church service. Assisting him was
Rhoda Rhode, pianist. in the evening. the
Lakeview Conservative Youth sang for
residents.
On Wednesday morning. the monthly
Resident's Club was held.
On Thursday morning the Baking Club
made tea biscuits. The biscuits were sampled
with apple butter. in the afternoon a birthday
party was held to celebrate five Sept.
birthdays including: Reta Potter. Jack Lowe,
Jim Price, Wilfred Mousseau. and Gertie
Deeves. Special birthday greetings are
extended to Jim Price and Wilfred Mous-
seau.
On Friday, the beautiful weather was taken
advantage of the residents as they were
outdoors for walks.
To finish off the week a movie "Tire
Railroader" was viewed by the residents.
UNI'T'ED CHURCH
Elizabeth Thompson was junior minister at
the United Church on Sunday morning and
assisted Mr. McDonald with the service.
Douglas Klopp was organist and Cindy
Taylor greeted the congregation. The ushers
for the day were Mervin Fields, Douglas
Kyle, Ray Jacobe and Jim Parsons. ,
The children's story was "The Pigs
Party
The flowers at the front of the church were
placed in honor of the marriage of David.
Campbell to Karen Shiels which took place in
the church on Saturday.
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