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The Huron Expositor, 1988-09-28, Page 151 1 r r27. FOR SALE OR RENT NEW AND USED Satellite Systems, rent or lease to own with easy monthly payments; also, repairs to all makes. L & A Southwest Satellite, day or night 524-9595. 27-36-tf 29, FOR RENT COTTAGE FOR RENT? List now in the 1989 Cottage Rental Directory. Over 6000 Copies sold province -wide. To list your cottage or order a book 1-800-461-7585. 29-39-bc THREE BEDROOM house on large lot, close to uptown. Available Nov. 1st. Phone 522-1567. 29-39-2 2000 sq. ft. COMMERCIAL space, rent negotiable per sq. footage. Ample parking. Could be divided. Phone 482-7126 after 6 p.m. 29-39-2 ti ROOMS TO RENT by the week APPLY TO: COMMERCIAL HOTEL 5270980 ti ld PRIME HWY. 8 LOCATION In Seaforth, available immediately. Suitable for professional offices, travel agent, retail outlet./ Reception area, 3 offices, plus storage. Air conditioned, carpeted, parking, utilities paid. Approximately 1500 square feet. Phone 527=1394 after 6 p.m. 31. NOTICE A.A. If you think you have a drinking problem Alcoholics Anonymous has worked for millions. Call 527-1650. 31-31-tf SEAFORTH NON -NIBBLERS Fall Fair draw winners drawn by Eileen Dalton were: Kay McIntosh, Brucefield, groceries; Doug Freeman, Clinton, baby set; Irwin Johnston, Seaforth„fancy pillow. 31-39-1 32. VACATIONS CAMPSITES AND Lakefront Cottages on spr- ing fed Silver Lake, 9 miles east of Kincardine. Boating, fishing, family campsites and fully equipped cottages available immediately. Call collect 395-3330 or 528-3224 for booking In- formation. 32 -36 -ft 33- EDUCATIONAL .YOUR FUTURE starts with... Tri -County Truck Driver Training, Established in 1978, job search 4nssistance available, daytime, evening and weekend courses. Course Fee income tax deductible 1-800-265-0400. 33-39-bc TURN That Time on your hands into CASH for you. Get to meet new people and make new friends through auctioneering. Next class is October 15 -22nd. Register now. 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Carson's Auction Ser- vice, Listowel, (519) 291-2049. 34-39-bc RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 SAT., OCT, 1 AT 10 A.M.: Large lathe, shaper, welder, drill press, machine shop tooling and measuring instruments, 1982 car, Vac Case tractor, metal shelving, etc, for the estate of Gordon Knechtel at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn Clinton. Plus 2 - 350 gravity boxes on 10 tot, Horst wagons. SAT., OCT. 8 AT 10 A.M.: Modern style piano, antiques, furniture, appliances etc. at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton for Winnona McDougall of Blyth and Dora Shawbrook of Londesboro. Doug Jacob & Wallie Rosa 271-7894 or 393-6214 AUCTION REGISTER THL'RS., SEPT. 29 AT 6:00 P.M.: Auction of antiques: appliances & household effects to be held at the Jacob duction Centre, 185 Herbert St. in Iflitehell for a local estate. Con- signments welcome. WED., OCT. 5 AT 12:30 P.M.: Clearing suc- tion of traetors: implements; S.P. combine & mist-. items to be held 255 miles North of Mit- chell on Highway 23 and 2 miles west. Prop. Joe & Carol Waite. SAT., OCT. 8 AT 11:00 A.M.: Inventory reduction sale of cars; truck & farm equip- ment to be held 1% west of Stratford and 44 mile south for Spinning Wheel Motors. • 37. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In The Matter Of The Estate Of JAMES SAMUEL DALLAS NOTICE is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the Estate of James Samuel Dallas, late of the City of Lon- don, Ontario, are hereby required to send full particulars to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of October, 1988, after which dote the Estate will be distributed among the parties en- titled thereto having regard only to claims of which notice has then been received. MESSRS. BROWN, BEATTIE, O'DONOVAN, DILLON, KING & HUTTON, Barristers and Solicitors, 220 Dundee Street, 8th Floor, LONDON, Ontario 196A 1H3 Solicitors for the Estate 34. AUCTIOs 9 SALES ESTATE AUCTION SALE Machine shop equipment and tooting; car; tractor; 2 new trailers; 2 gravity bins on wagons; welding materials; some furniture to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton for the ESTATE OF GORDON KNECHTEL plus ad- ditions on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 AT 10:00 A.M. CAR & TRACTOR: 1982 Pontiac Phoenix, 2 door, 4 cylinder, 4 speed manual transmission, selling as is, looks good. Case VAC tractor w/ loader. TRAILERS & WAGONS: New shop built 20' fiat bed tandem trailer w/heavy duty suspension w/hydraulic surge brakes. New shop built 16' low profile tandem trailer w/7000 Ib. suspension and electric brakes. Pallet mover; 360 J & M gravity box w/extension on 10 ton Horst wagon; Turnco 3500 gravity box on Horst 10 ton wagon. MACHINE SHOP & TOOLS, ETC.: 4 cylinder Mercedes Benz diesel angina; large German made metal lathe w/ 14" swing and 78" bed; heavy duty 1" fiat belt drive floor model drill press; Cin- cinnati milling machine or shaper 16" x 8'; Airco 200 amp AC electric welder, works on 230, 460 and 575 volts; tor- ches; pipe bender; anvil; machine shop tooling and measuring Instruments; taps and dies; drill bits; hand tools; bat- tery charger; stoolshelving; come -a - longs; antique oil bottles; automatic saw sharpener; skill saw & stand; ex- tension cords plus many related Items too numerous to mention. quantity of steel. HOUSEHOLD & ANTIQUES: Antique Col- eman gas lamp; antique oil bottles; an- tique enamel Gargoyle Mobil Oil sign; dresser w/mirror; travel trunk; oak library table; large oak office desk; Krug end table; books; small stereo; lawn lounge and chair; humidifier; chesterfield; ping pong table; china cabinet; vanity dresser; coffee .8 end tables; doll cradle; floor lamps; table lamps; box spring & mattress; chest of drawers; etc., etc. TERMS: Cash or Cheque with proper I.D. AUCTIONEERS Richard Lobb & Burt Lobb 482-1898 CLEARING AUCTION SALE of tractors; combine; Imploments and misc. Items to be held 2% miles north of Mitchell on Hwy. 23 and 2 miles west on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5 AT 12:30 P.M. FARM SOLD TRACTORS & COMBINE : J.D. 4240 diesel with cab, air, radio, auxiliary fuel tank (1182 hours, sharp); Petersen duals for 4240 sold separately; White 2-85 diesel with cab, 24 hours, snap -on duals, separate; Deutz 05006 diesel with cab; J.D. 6600 diesel combine with straw chopper; Sun pickup, 4 row 443 narrow cornhead; bean slaves (1900 hrs., A-1) IMPLEMENTS: J.D. 7000 four row narrow planter; J.D. 2700 four furrow ad- justable semi -mount plow with auto. reset and spring loaded coulters; J.D. 1010 eighteen ft. tandem axle wing cultivator; Kongskllde 4 row stuffier with rolling shields; Vic single axle dump trailer; Kools KB -54 blower; Grove rotary chopper; Smyth 8' double auger; heavy duty snow blower; Nuhn 2000 gallon walking tandem liquid spreader; N.I. trail mower; Allied 6' 3 PTH blade; 4 and 3 pc. Allied diamond harrow & poles (A-1); 2 furrow plow; three 225 bushel Turned gravity bins on 10 ton running gear. MISC.: 1987 Skidoo Cita$lon; Yamaha dirt bike; Turf-trac 12-38 riding mower; Forney 225 electric welder; Smith air compressor; snow fence; cement mixer; KR -80 weedeater; hydraulic fertilizer auger; grain augers; horse cutter; Poulin 18" chain saw; 40' H.D. aluminum extension ladder; 31' aluminum extension ladder; tools; etc. NOTE: Most of above equipment is In excellent condition. Not responsible for accidents. Lunch booth, PROP.: Joe & Carol Waite, 519-348-9734 AUCTIONEERS Doug Jacob 271-7894 & Wallie Ross 539-5077 3S. SERVICE DIRECTORY FOR ALL your Annuities and LIFE Insurance needs contact HERMAN RAMAKER at (519) 482-9948. Representative for PENN- SYLVANIA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. 36-36-tf KELLY'S SEWING SERVICE. All wardrobe making, bridal wear, dressmaking, children's clothes, . alterations, etc. Call 522-0529. 38-36-tf CHIMNEY SWEEPING. Paul Gridzak. Phone 233-9916 after 3:30. 38-37-tf HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES Every Thursday at 12:30 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 Kirkton 35. TENDERS WANTED HULLETT TOWNS IP Tender For Snowplowing 1988/89 Season Tenders for a grader snowplow to plow approx. 20 miles In the North West Cor- ner of the Township. The grader must be equipped with a V plow and levelling wing. Tender forma available at the Rd. Supt. office and must be In his office by Oct. 3/88 by 5:00 p.m. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted and must be approv- ed by MTC. James F. Johnston Rd. Supt. Londesboro, Ont. NOM 2H0 4 1 Town of Seaforth Sealed tenders clearly marked as to con- tents will be received by the, undersigned until 5:00 p.m. o'clock local time: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1988 For a THREE (3) year term 1989-91, to supply the following fuel requirements: Heating 011 for the Town Hall - Approximate yearly requirements 13,000 litres and yearly boiler Inspection & service. Gas and Commercial Diesel Supplies for the Public Works Department - Approximate yearly requirements: - 10,000 litres of gasoline - 10,000 litres of diesel ' The above should be. tendered as a "PACKAGE DEAL". In Addition, the tender must supply the following equipment for the -Public Works portion: 1 - 2250 litre tank for gasoline with elec- tric pump 1 - 2250 litre tank for diesel with electric pump Tenders must quote current tank wagon price and discount on quoted tank wagon price. Lowest tender not necessarily accepted. James Crocker, Clerk Box 610 Seaforth, Ontario NOK 1WO 34. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE of Household Effects, Antiques, Shop Tools & Blacksmith's Tools will be held for MRS. ELIZABETH BOLT & WM. BOLT North port Lot 16, Con. 3, Logon Twp., ap- prox. 11/2 miles north of Mitchell on Hwy. 23 on SATURDAY, OCT. 1 COMMENCING AT 9:30 A.M. Chesterfield and chair, Morris recliner chair, rocking chairs, buffet, captains chairs, wooden kitchen table, secretary drop front desk, end tables, antique kit- ehen cabinet, school desk, bade to wall cup- board, brass bed with mattress, antique dressers, bureau, chest of drawers, blanket box, hall tree, treadle Singer sew. ing machine, assortment of bedding, Alad- din lamp, coal 011 lamp, assortment of dishes - some are antique, cookware and kitchen utensils, china sups and saucers, partial set of dishes, 29 cu. ft. Woods freezer, 6 gel. butter churn, cheese boxes, spittoon, child's wicker doll buggy, child's wagers, tree showcase cabinets with glass front, horse collars, buggy shafts, antique floor model Stewart Warner radio, copper boiler, dough pan, butter bowl, 2000 Ib. HI Beam pla:form wale, quantity of tools, forks and shovels, 4 drill presses, leg viae, emery, Craftsmoster porter table saw, socket sets, tool and dye set, boring machine for barn framing, blacksmith's forge, 3 HP MTD garden tiller, MTD Lawn Elite town mower, 200 gallon fuel tank with hand pump. Many, many articles too numerous to mention. Terms cash day of sale or cheque with proper 1.0. Lunch booth on grounds Licence Pi 8-88 All verbal announcements take pre- cedence over any written announcome114 day of sale. Owners and auctioneers will not be responsible for any accidents or inlurles connected with the sale. AUCTIONEERS Grand McDonald Ripley, 395-5353 Wallace Ballagh Teeswater, 392-6170 THE HURON 38. SERVICE DIRECTORY Fuel Oil Furnace Repair and Cleaning Paratchek`Maintenance Debi n 345-2235 DOERR'S - Appliance & TV G.E. and ZENITH Phone 348-9033 Open 6 Days a Week MAIN ST. MITCHELL VEAL S Abattoir and Meat Market Hwy. 83 - 31/2 miles east of Exeter 235-1 123 Try us for CUSTOM 1010.LING and PROCESSING ' Kill Days - Tuesdays OUR SPECIALTY Home cured and smoked meats processed exactly the way you like it. i Candlelight Studio of Photography - Family Photography - Weddings D. (Chuck) Hasse, 55 Main St., Seaforth 527-1193 Bayfield Pampering Studio ELECTROLYSIS In the comfort of my home. Con- sultation - no charge. Leads to permanent removal of unwanted hair. CaII Ruby 565-2795 CHISHOLM WOOD PRODUCTS DUNGANNON 11 mile east of Dungannon Dry hard and soft wood - Basswood In stock for carvers - 36" planer. Will dry your lumber. OPEN SAT. 9 - 4:30 Phone Shop thru the week - 529-3138 By appointment Home after 6 p.m. 529-7608 39. CARD OF THANKS MARKS I would like to thank the doctors, nurses and staff of 4th floor, Stratford Hospital for the great care I received during my stay. Also for the flowers, cards, gifts, visits and phone calls of concern and the support of my family and friends and to those who brought food to my home. Your thoughtfulness was really ap- preciated and will always be remembered, Maxine Marks. 39-39-1 DRISCOLL Ron and I would like to say a special thank you to Scott, Shelley and Dave for all the work they went to on the occasion of our 25th Wed- ding Anniversary. Also thanks to our families, friends, neighbours and relatives for all the beautiful cards, flowers and gifts we received. Thanks to Jack and Audrey Mcllwain, Bit McLaughlin and to all those that helped in any way Including The Turf Club and Beaver Old Timers. Also the people that decorated hall. Thanks to everyone again. We will always have many lovely memories of that evening. Ron and Karen Driscoll. 39 -39 -xi RYAN I wish to thank Dr. Malkus and nurses and staff of the Seaforth Community Hospital for their care and kindness while 1 was a patient there and also Father Caruana and Sister Mary Louis and my friends and neighbors for their cards, visits and treats. It was all very much appreciated. Jack Ryan. 39-39-x1 YOUNG We would like to extend a warm thank you to our friends and relatives who attended the celebration of our 40th Anniversary. Special thanks to our family who planned the occa- sion. Tom and Nan Young, Amherstburg. 39-39-x 1 The Seaforth Martial Arts Centre would like to thank everyone who participated in our Hot Dog Sales, Saturday. This wit help us to pur- chase equipment for our club. The Seaforth Martial Arts Centre. 39-39-1 LANE I would like to thank my family, neighbors and friendsfor all the get well cards, flowers, the baking sent to my home, also the large box of fruit delivered to me by Mr. Lyons when I was in the hospital. Helena Lane. 39-39-1 MUIR I would like to thank Doctors Rodney and Underwood and the nurses of Seaforth hospital especially those that attended me in room 16. Also the ambulance attendants and all my friends for cards and visits. Don Muir. 39-39-x1 NIGH -HOWARD We would like to thank everyone who helped to make our Buck and Doe a very special night. Judi and Gary 39-39-x1 ROTH-KEYS We would like to thank relatives, friends and neighbors who attended our. Buck and Doe. Special thanks to the wedding party for ar- ranging it. Thanks also to those who provided lunch and to those who cleaned up. It was all greatly appreciated. Janet and Brian. 39-39-x1 HODGERT We wish to thank everyone for the lovely cards and calls on the occasion of our 40th Anniver- sary. A special thank you to those who helped make our day so special. Bill and Lois Hodgert. 39-39-x 1 EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 28, 1988 - 1 SA The Huron Expositor made another mistake in a cutline in last week's edition of the paper. A photograph on the front page, which showed area residents looking over a map of the 1988 Seaforth Terry Fox Run, wrongly identified the smallest child in the photograph. She is Katie Carnochan, not Katie Ford, as stated. We apologize for the error. 1 PEOPLE McKI IO.P PEOPLE Mr. and Mrs. Don Dennis of Midland visited at the following homes over the weekendiat Mr, and Mrs. Murray Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Glen McNichol, Ethel and Elmer Dennis and Mrs. and Mrs. Harold McCallum. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stewart of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum and other relatives. OBITUARIES ERMA L. NIAS Erma L. Nias of Mitchell, and formerly of Goderich Street West in Seaforth, died Saturday, September 24, 1988 at the RECU of Stratford General Hospital. She was 88. Born in St. Marys on May 23, 1900, she was a daughter of the late William T. Wood and the former " Elizabeth Waddell. She had resided in New York City from 1926 to 1962 where she was employed with the Board of National Missions of the Presbyterian Church, She had also served with this board in Alaska, the Yukon and the West Indies. Mrs. Nias is survived by one brother, Ken Wood of Dorchester; three nephews, William Butson of Seaforth, William Wood of Dorchester and John Wood of London; and two nieces, Gladys Coulson of Rodney and Ina Keillor of Chatham. She was predeceased by two si' ters, Rita (Mrs. Edgar Butson) of Staffa, a..d Gladys (Mrs. Wesley Parsons) of Mitchell. Friends were received at the Lockhart FuneraLHome in Mitchell and a funeral ser- vice was held on Monday with the Reverend Wm. Milne officiating. Interment was m Knox Presbyterian Cemetery, Mitchell. THOMAS EDWARD ETUE As corrected Thomas Edward Etue died suddenly Saturday, September 10, 1988 at Clinton. A son of Veronica Etue-David of Kit- chener, and the late Kenneth Etue, he is sur- vived by his wife, the former Rosemary Carter, and children, Sean, Amanda and Aaron, all at home. Also surviving are; stepfather, Fred David of Kitchener; brothers, Jim and wife Agnes of Seaforth and Don of Kitchener; sister Patricia and husband Ed Bunko of Chelsea, Quebec; step sister Elaine and hus- band Bob Haffner of Waterloo;, step brother Greg and wife Judy David of Cambridge; mother-in-law Ruth Carter of Clinton; in- laws, Todd and Cathy Donnelly of Toronto, Patricia Bates of Orillia, David and Gloria Carter of Clinton, Mike and May Carter of Clinton, and Janet and George Williamson of Kingston; and many nieces and nephews. Friends called at the C. Stuart Sykes Funeral Home in Kingsville and a funeral mass was held from St. John De Brebeuf Church in Kingsville. Interment was in Greenhill Cemetery, Kingsville. 39. CARD OF THANKS McILWAIN I would like to express my thanks to Dr. Rodney, Dr. Malkus and all the nurses at Seaforth Hospital for the care I received while 1 was a patient there. I would also like to thank all my friends and relatives who came to see me, I really appreciated the company. Thanks again. Carrie Mcllwain. 39-39-x1 40. IN MEMORIAM TITFORD Wilfred Titford passed away Oct. 1, 1978. The years have come and gone But forever I love you in my heart. Lovingly remembered by Grace. 40-39-1 NOLAN In loving memory of Dennis Nolan who passed away October 4, 1985. May the winds of heaven blow gently on a quiet and peaceful spot where the one we lov- ed lies sleeping and will never be forgot, Sadly missed and always remembered by Anne, son and daughters and grandchildren Jason, Jennifer, Marsha, Paul, David, Tim, Lisa, Alysha and Kassandra. 40-39-1 MURRAY In loving memory of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mur- ray, Melva who passed away Sept. 29, 1976 and John F. 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. 40-39-x1 41. PERSONAL PREGNANT? - ADOPTION. Loving couple would desperately like to make a home for your child. Have had Home Study done by licenced Social Worker. Call collect 524-8414 after 5 p.m. 35tfnxe ARTISTIC, caring, couple wishing to adopt. Lots of quality, loving time. Working with a government licensed agency, Please call col- lect anytime! Dianne: (416) 324-8238.41-39-bc PREGNANT? Consider adoption. Young, car- ing couple elementary teacher and businessman, will welcome your child into lov- ing home. Working w(th government -licensed agency. Call collect evenings: (416) 897-2766. 41-39-bc