The Huron Expositor, 1984-10-17, Page 18A16 — THE HURON EXPOS! ' ' R, OCTOBER 17, 1994
CLASSIFIED
11. WANTED TO BUY
PIANO WANTED: Not necessarily in good
condition. Phone collect 519-669-2198 or
519-669-2280. 11-01xtf
F. WANTED
OLD Brick Buildings wanted for wrecking
and salvage purposes. Contact Ross Lumley,
London 667-4028 anytime. 12-42-^1
Fuel Oil FIIrilace
24 HOUR SERVICE Repair and amusing
• Paratchek's Maintenance
Dublin 345-2235 , "
TE-fEM FARMS
°PUMPKINS ONIONS °TOMATOES
*CAULIFLOWER Spanish .R ED 8, WHITE
mtlROCCQLM and POTATOES
*SQUASH Cooking *KRAUT CABBAGE
ALSO .\
Garden Mums, Fall Bulbs & •
U-Pielt Tomatoes
RR 1, SAYHELD 482-3020
ANTIFREEZE
t by the jug
$5.95, (while supply lasts)
Phone 527-0120
FARM EAUIPMENT'LIMITED' -
14. PROPERTY for SALE
2 large lots, best location in town, excellent
area, 513,000 for both. Call 527-0363 or
527-0747. - 14-42-1
3 bedroom home, 56 Goderich St. W., new
storms, roof and interior. 527.1312. 14-41-5
15. PROPERTYfor RENT
BACHELOR apartment for rent. Call 527-
0607 after 5 p.m. 527-0712. 1S-41-tf
NEWLY renovated 2 self contained second
floor apartments in Walton, 550 per month
plus hydro; one store with kitchen and
bathroom for rent. $50 per month, plus
hydro. 527-06,77. 15-42-2
17.WANTED TO RENT
3 or 4 bedroom house,or apartment in or near
Seaforth, needed by. November 1st, reason-
able rent. 527-1723 after 5 p.m. 17-41-2
18, FO RENT
2-4100 bushel steel granaries for rent.
MervynFalcotier 482-9858. 18-42-1
FLOOR sanders for rent, B. & M. Rentals and
Sales. Wingham, 357-1666. 18-34-tf
19. NOTICE
1
CAREER in truckin`g. Transport drivers
needed. Now is the time to train for your
Class "A" license. For interviews contact
Mery Orr Transport. London (519) 432-1726,
Cambridge (519) 623-2430, 19-42,01
BEAN KNIVES. Bring them in now to be
drawn or repaired. Plow shares drawn or
rebuilt. Winthrop Iron, 527-1970 after 6 p.m..
19-42x1
OM O lllll.U.% W til UCIWE
YOUR WISH HAS COME
TRUE DURING OUR
Mg"
SPECIAL PURCHASE
WASHER & DRYER SALE
THE WASHER /DRYER'
PAIR WITH
,EXTRA FEATURES
AND RELIABLE
IN6LI! 'd CMLITY..
Washer
• 5 Cycles — Including Superwash
• 2 Agitator Speeds — 2 Spin Speeds\
• 5 Wash / Rinse Temperature Selection
• Easy -clean Filter
• Agitator -mounted fabric softener dispenser
• Funnel typo bleach dispenser
• Bac Pac Information Centre
Available in White and Almond
'White only
Deluxe washer
6W 7 and trade
88.11.'.0..1
pinlar
1
Dryer Horne Appiar>ces
a Custom Automatic Dry — Regular
— Permanent Press
• Timed Dry — Regular
• No -tumble drying rack
• 3 Temperature Selection
• Bac Pac Information Centre
Available in White and Almond
Deluxe Dryer
36V5
and trade
Delivered, installed and serviced by us
Except dishwashers
Special prices on all Inglis appliances On our floor.
1 Some scratch and dents
at special clearouts.
-Subject
to prior sale
Inglis
Electric ostrig I cifor
Ranges
t''i4frlt. Appliances From
Frena
1$489" ATOUCHOF
and trade
leolouv plus 1110.00
THY PLACE'TO BUY AP01.IA'1JC'E'S"
b'. •• ,:ri l.)ur Own Sorvicp
$67995
and trade)
Almond only. frost
free
AJOR APPLIANCE
CENTRE LTD.
HENSALL 9 137 7738
Open 8-6 Friday night till S p m
19. NOTICE
FREE 128 page career guide shows how to
train at home for 205 top paying full, and part
time jobs. Granton Institute 265A Adelaide
Street West, Toronto: Call (416) 977-3929
19-42-01
NOMINATIONS are being received now for
Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year awards.
Contact this newspaperto nominate an
outstanding young person aged 6 to 18, who
desrves more than a pat on the back.
1,9.42.01
23. BUS. DIRECTORY
COMBINING and trucking corn, contact Gary
Thacker, 887-6883. 23-41.2
JOE McQUALD CARPENTRY: Licensed
carpenter for all your building needs: Phone
482-3628 evenings. 23-37-tf
24.CARD ) F THANKS
HODGERT
• The family of the late Daryl Hodgert wish to
thank our friends, neighbours and relatives
for their support and prayers during Daryl's
valiant battle with cancer. Your comforting
messages, floral tributes and generous
donations of food are_greatlyappreciated.
The many donations to the Childhood Cancer
Research Association and Ronald McDonald
House are overwhelming and will continue'to
help others in the days ahead. Words. cannot
express how very muclrcaring friends mean
in time of sorrow, 24-42x1
O'ROURKE •
Many thanks to my friends, neighbours and
relatives for cards, gifts, phone calls, prayers
and visits while I was a patient in Toronto
hospital and since returning home. Also for
their kindness shown Dan while I was away.
Kay O'Rourke
24-42x1
ATTENTION: STUDENTS
000
MARCH BREAK
HOLIDAYS
GREECE
FLORIDA
information Meeting
MONDAY, OCT. 22, 1984
7:30 P.M.
CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY
SCHOOL
CLINTON
To register please call
ELLiSON TRAVEL
Toll Free
1-800-265-7022
Parents Welcome
'NOT A SCHOOL SPONSORED TRIP
24.CARD OFTHANK J
McCREIGHT
The family of the late Agnes McCreight wish
to express our thanks and appreciation to all
who sent cards, flowers, food and Mass
cards. It was all greatly appreciated.
Matt McCreight
24-42x1
RAPSON
ThanksTo doctors and nurses at the hospital,
to everyone for their visits, cards, flowers and
treats. All was greatly appreciated.
Annie Rapson
24-42x1
iMcCLURE
I would like to thank the nurses and Dr.
Malkus. Also thank you for -a11 the cards and
the flowers from friends while in the hospital.
Sincerely Brenda McClure
24-42x1
CHRISTIE
I.wish to sincerely thank my family., relatives,
friends and Rev. McDonald for the prayers,
get well wishes, cards, gifts 'and visits while
in hospital and since returning home. Again
thanks to all. 1 will always remember your
thoughtfulness. Audrey Christie
24-42-1
MseLEAN
Many thanks to Dr. Malkus and the hospital
staff, my family, Optimist. Club, United
Trails, everyone for cards, treats and visits.
Special thanks to Keith for doing triple duty
while I was in the hospital. Everything was
very much appreciated. Wtima MacLean
24-42-1
FLYNN
The family of the late Gladys Flynn wish to
express their thanks to all (tlo visited', sent
cards, flowers, donations to the Cancer
Society and the First Presbyterian Church,
Seaforth. To all who were so kind to her
during her stay in Huronview. Thanks to Rev.
Barber, the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home
and the- ladies of the First Presbyterian
Church for the lovely lunch. 24-42-1
COOPER
Many thanks to our children who arranged
everything for our 25th anniversary. A
special thanks goes to our relatives, friends,
and neighbours for coming out and making
our evening a very enjoyable one. Also for the
lovely cards and gifts. It was all very much
appreciated and we will remember the
occasion for many years.
Melvin and Shirley Cooper
24-42x 1
VON EUW
I would like to thank Rose Pringle, Father
Caruana, Dr. Rodney, Dr. Wong and the
Seaforth nursing staff for all the good care
they gave me. Also for the cards and flowers
and visits from friends while 1 was a patient in
Seaforth Community Hospital. Thanks again.
Elly von Euw
24-42x1
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Hensall Hockey
League
Practice night
Sunday Oct. 21
New, players
welcome
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24.CARD OF THANKS
SCOTT
I would like to express my sincere thanks to
Seaforth Ambulance attel4tiajits for taking me
to the hospital. Also many thanks to Doctor
Stapleton, the nurses and staff of the Seaforth
Community Hospital while I was a patient
the; -e. John Scott
24-42-1
MURRAY
Many thanks to our neighbours, relatives and
friends for cards, flowers, gifts, Masses and
telephone calls. A Special thanks to our
family. It will always be remembered.
Vincent and Dorothy Murray
24-42x1
1VIELADY
Thank you. My message of thanks- to the
doctors and nurses of the Seaforth Commun-
ity Hospitai for giving me their greatest, care
/ while' I was a patient there. ' Thank you
sincerely also to my family, .relatives,
neighbours and friends, for all the beautiful
cards, flowers, Masses, prayers, ,treats and
visits. Special thanks to Nell and Ted, Sheila
Brooker, and Dorothy who took care of my
home. My deepest gratitude to Fr. Henry
Cassano of St. Columban, Fr. Caruana of
Seaffoi•th and Fr. Carrigan ,of Dublin who
looked after my spiritual needs. May -.1
conclude with the .following poem which
explains my deepest gratitude:
God Bless you friends
God bless you friends for all the -things.,.
That you have done for me... -
With faith and
Understanding and... ,
With love and sympathy...
God bless you for your thoughtfulness...
And for the way you say good morning and
Good evening or....
Whatever time of day...
Your confidence inspires me...
To reach a greater height.,.
In every brave ambition and...
In doing what is right...
I cannot thank you half enough...
For all the deeds you did.,
But all my heartfelt gratitude..
Belongs at last to you....
And so this special message is,..
To tell my deepest feelings when,..
1 say God Bless You Enendsl '
Happiness is having friends like you. , •
Marie Melady '
24-42.-1
25. IN MEMORIAM
HUETHER: Id memory -of a husband, father
and grandfather, who passed away Oct. 14,
1974.
As long as life Ind memory last
We will always remember you.
The Huether Families
24-42x1
REGELEI In loving memory of my husband
Edward C. Regele who passed away October
18th, 1982.
You iilways 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.
Always remembered -by his wife Idella, his
family and.gtand and great ,grandchildren;
25-42x1
KELLEY; In loving memory of a dear wife
and mother. Merrill Kelley who passed away
2 years ago, Oct. 15, 1982.
Always remembered and sadly missed by her
husband Bill and son, James Kelley.
25-42x1
BUTT: in loving memory of a dear husband,
father and grandfather, Roy Butt who passed
away Oct. 15, 1970. .
Those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us every day,
-Unseen, unheard. but always near.
Still loved. still missed. still very dear,
Loved and remembered by his wife and
family. 25-42.1
19. NOTICE
VEALS
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 83.3', miles east of Fxetcr
235-1123
1ryusfor
CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING,
Kill Dass . Tuesdays •
OUR SPECIALTY
Home cured and smoked mears.prns•ess•
ed exactly the was sou like it. s
WANTED TO BUY'CATTLE ,
Nie pay good prices tor poorly doing or
unthrifty crippled or recently injured
cattle (free of drugs).
Call 24 hours per day collect.
ANSEMS LIVESTOCK
1-238-2796
APPLES APPLES
MacINTOSH
Specially Priced
We're filled up with them ,
Free deliveries in area
-MARTENE ORCHARDS
West of EgaiondvfBe
Phone 527-1507
IIENSALL LIVESTOCK '
SALES '
Every Thursday at 12:0 p.m.
All classes of livestock
WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS
Victor Hargreaves Greg Hargreaves
482-7511 Clinton 262-2619 Hensall
Barry Miller
236-2717 Exeter& 229-6205 Kirk ton
Geo. A. ills
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MERCHANTS PLUMBING -HEATING
A ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Phone
527-1620
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