The Huron Expositor, 1988-11-16, Page 1529. FOR RENT
COUNTRY HOME for rent, north of St. Col-
umbian, four bedrooms. Phone 485.4470.
29-45-2
3 Bedroom Apartment
For Rent $295. Monthly
ROOMS TO RENT
by the week
APPLY TO:
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
527-0980
30. ROOM & BOARD
YOUNG WOMAN wishes room and board for
winter months in town of Seaforth. Phone
233-9254 after 4 p.m. 30-46-x1
31. NOTICE
A.A. If you think you have a drinking problem
Alcoholics Anonymous has worked for
millions. Call 527-1650. 31 -44 -fl
ARE YOU LIVING with a drinking problem? Al
Anon can help. Phone 527-1650. 31-46-1
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 -44 -ti
34. AUCTION SALES
LARGE
ESTATE AUCTION
Nearly new furniture and appliances;
new 2 wheel trailer; radial arm saw and
tools; Honda 3 wheel ATC; piano; anti-
que furniture; violin; toy trucks; dolls;
doll clothes; to be held at Richard
Lobb's Auction Barn in Clinton for the
ESTATE OF KARL HEINZ TEICHERT of
Goderich and MARLYN GRAY of
Seoforth on
SATURDAY, NOV. 19
AT 10:00 A.M.
1984 Honda 3 wheel ATC; new 6' x 4'
2 wheel trailer w/tilt bed and 1' high
sides; Inglis superb 2000 almond fridge,
1 yr. old; Danby 30" almond gas stove
w/black glass oven door, 1 yr. old; In-
glis almond portable dishwasher, 1 yr.
old; Moffat microwave and stand;
Whirlpool almond 2 speed portable
washer, 2 yrs. old; Inglis liberator plus
gas clothes dryer, 2 yrs. old; RCA 28"
colour track 2000 square front TV, near-
ly new; VCR with on-screen programm-
ing and digital command centre; 2
modern TV stands; Zenith 19" portable
colour TV; Pioneer component stereo
with dual cassette player, turntable.
equalizer and 2 large Zenith Allegro
3000 speakers; beautiful 3 section wall
unit, may be cherry; 9 pc. dining room
suite; good violin and case; Amherst
upright piano looks and sounds good;
modem heavy wood framed chester-
field and chair, modern sectional
chesterfield; oval toffee table; 2 hex-
agon end tables; modern pine bedroom
suite with queen size bed, box spring
and mattress, gents' type dresser plus
dresser with swing mirrors, 2 night
tables; 2 Lo -Z -Boy recliner chair;
modern round wooden kitchen table
and 4 chairs; 2 Pillow Podlc continen-
tal single beds w/extra thick mat-
tresses, like new; 3 new recliner chairs;
smell china cabinet; dehutikidffier; 2
brass type bedroom lamps; 2 brass floor
stand reading lights; Fell table; 2 table
lamps w/matching corner pole lamps;
small desk and their; large oil pointing;
small chest of drawers maple chair,
single box spring and mattress
w/maple headboard; coffee maker;
blender; popcorn maker; small ap-
pliances; cups and saucers, dishes and
glassware.
ANTIQUES, ETC.: antique chest of
drawers; antique dresser; oak buffet
sr /mirror; antique dresser w/oval mir-
ror; matching washstand dresser and
bed; drop front secretary desk; rocking
choir; heavy hall tree; antique arm
chair; large dresser mirror; treadle
sewing machine; ANTIQUE EDISON
FLOOR MODEL PHONOGRAPH THAT
PLAYS CYLINDERS; approx. 93 cylinder
records, 5 pc. black leatherette chester-
field suite; modern maple round table
w/leaf and 4 chairs; old upright
freezer; 2 portable washers; small din-
ing suite; pine blanket box; toy cars
and trucks; Barbie doll clothes; stuffed
toys: doll house; dinky toys.
TOOLS, POWER TOOLS, ETC.: Log scale;
Honda FIRS 21" self propelled lawn
mower; Craftsman radial arm saw on
stand, like new, 2 yrs. old: 4" Jointer
on stand with motor; B & D 4" hand held
planer; small 5 speed drill press; small
wet wheel grinder; B & 0 router; Craft-
sman router, 26 bits; 2 8 8, D belt
sanders; small bench grinder; small
vise; shop ver small disc grinder; 2 skill
saws; clamps; levels; 2 aluminum step
ladders; battery charger; hedge trim-
mer; weed eater; man's 26" 3 speed
bicycle; gas barbecue; 2 lawn lounges
garden hose: bag cart; hand tools: plus
many items too numerous to mention.
NOTE: This Is an excellent offering in
like new condition.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D.
Two auctioneers selling starting at 10
am. due to large offering.
33. EDUCATIONAL
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Truck Driver Training. Established in 1978,
job search assistance available, daytime,
evening and weekend courses. Course Fee
income tax deductible 1-800-265.0400
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34. AUCTION SALES
RICHARD LORR
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7848
SAL, NOV. 19 AT 10 AM: Complete
household of modern furniture and ap-
pliances. nevi 6x4 trailer. Honda lawn
mower. wood ,norking tools from the Estate
of Karl Teichert of Godench plus piano, an-
tiques, toys. etc for Marlsn Gray of Seaforth
at Richard Lobb s Auction Barn, Clinton.
SAT, NOV. 26 AT 10 AM: Large ofiermg, an-
tiques. furniture, old Case tractor, old truck
and car, old implements for the Estate of Alex
Rones to be held 1 1 mile south of Dublin
and 1 mile east at the Earl Roses Farm in
heated shed
Doug Jacob & Wallie Ross
271-7894 or 393-6214
AUCTION REGISTER
WED., NOV. 16 AT 10:00 A.M.: Auction of
antiques; furniture and misc. 31/2 miles east
of innerkip. John Raker prop.
THURS., NOV. 17 AT 6:00 P.M.: Auction
of antiques; appliances; restaurant equip-
ment & misc. to be held at the Jacob Aar -
tion Centre, 185 Herbert St. in Michell.
Alma Docking prop.
FRI., NOV. 18 Al 10:00 A.M.: Auction of
implements & misc. 5 miles north of Bright.
Stan Cook prop.
FRI., NOV. 25 AT 1:00 P.M.: Property auc-
tion
ur-tion of 1 On -ire farm with buildings krioscn
as Lot 17, Conc. 14 of Ellice Tap. to be held
255 miles North of Rostock and 1 mile esast.
Elisabeth Reis prop.
SAT., NOV. 26 AT 10:00 A.M.: Enure auc-
tion of tractors; implements & household ef-
fects to be held at 1 mile east of Seaforth
for the Estate of the Late Dale Nixon_
THURS., DEC. 1 AT 6:00 P.M.: Estate auc-
tion
urtion of antiques; appliances; & mite. items
to be held at the Jacob Auction Centre, 185
Herbert St. in Mitchell for Florence Elliot
and the F.taie of the Late Mary Hingst.
35. TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS
SNOW REMOVAL
Tenders ore being called for
snow removal at St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, Brodhagen,
Ont. for 1988 - .1989 season.
Please make tender in
dollars per hour.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Please send tenders to:
Laurie Slemon
R.R. 1
Bornholm, Ontario
NOK 1A0
Closing Date: December 5/88
37. NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In The Estate of
VERA JACKSON
All persons having claims against THE ESTATE
OF VERA JACKSON, late of the Township
of Tuckersmith in the County of Huron, who
died on the 24th day of September 1938, are
hereby notified to send in full particulars of
their claims to the undersigned on or before
the 23rd day of November 1988 after which
dote the assets will be distributed having
regard only to claims then received.
Doted at Seaforth. Ontario this 28th day of
October 1988.
McCONNEUL. STEWART b DEVEREAUX
Barristers, Ac.,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executrices
38. SERVICE:
DIRECTORY
PARKER LOCK & SAFE CO. Lock and safe
sales and service. Stuart T. Parker, Brussels,
(519) 887-6350. Please talk to our machine.
38-43-x4
Fuel Oil Furnace
Repair and Cleaning
Paratchek's Maintenance
Dublin 345-2235
i'iENSALL 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
VEALS
I Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 83 - 3% miles east of Exeter
235-1123
Try us for
CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING
Kill Days - Tuesdays
OUR SPECIALTY
Home cured and smoked meats
processed exactly the way you like it
CUSTOM
CARPET
CLEANING
We will professionally clean your
carpets, remove unwanted stains
and odors at the best competitive
rates.
Call us for a free estimate.
CAMPBELL'S
HOME Deonati'lCENTRE
MAIN ST., sEAFoFrnf 527-1420
39. CARD OF THANKS
THE SEAFORTH Arthritis Society thanks all
those who helped to raise 54025.00 to make
our 1988 canvass a success. Jane Golding.
Seaforth Arthritis Society. Co -Ordinator
39-46-x
HICKNELL
I would like to thank my family and friends for
their visits. cards and gifts while a patient in
the Stratford General Hospital Special thanks
to Dr Rodney and Dr. Arciszewski. and M. -
nurses on 2 west Stephen Hicknell 39.41 -1
BLAKE
I want to thank Dr. Rodney and the nursing
staff of the Seaforth Community Hospital for
their excellent care. I would also like to thank
friends and family for their concern and sup-
port, especially Ashley's grandparents for
looking after her during and after my stay in
hospital Mary Blake 39-46-x
VINCENT
I would tike 10 thank everyone who visited.
sent gifts. flowers and cards to me during my
stay in Seaforth Hospital I would especially
like to thank the doctors. nurcce, and staff for
the excellent care that was given to me Barry
Vincent 39.46-1
40. IN MEMORIAM
1
SOURBUTTS
In loving memory of my dear wife. Elizabeth
(Bessie) Sourbutts. who passed away
November 16th. 1982
In our home she is fondly remembered
Sweet memories Cling to Her name.
Those who Loved Her in Life sincerely
Still Love Her in death fust the same
Sadly missed by husband. Allan. and Family
40- 6-x 1
CUTHILL
In loving memory of Wilmer J Cuthill who
passed away November 18. 1983
Ever remembered by his wife Kathleen.
Phyllis and Emerson Mitchell and families.
40-46-1
MCCOWAN
In loving memory of a dear mother and grand-
mother, Isabel McCowan. who passed away
six years ago. November 19. 1982
You meant so very much to us.
That nothing we can say.
Can tell the sadness in our hearts.
As we think of you today
It doesn't matter the day or year
There are ahrrays memories of you here
Always remembered and sadly missed by
daughter Kaye, son-in-law Fred, and grand-
children Dana. Vance and Judd 40-46x1
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 16, 1988 - 15A
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
'Gay caucus' sad co
The Editor:
Hopefully, you will allow me to express
my views as I have done for the past 20
years as a weekly newspaper columnist in
Saskatchewan.
Perhaps Pm getting too old, too conser-
vative, out of touch with the times. Perhaps
I possess too much of that rustic purity of
our primitive prairie people. There is one
news stem in this federal election campaign
that did shock me into writing this letter.
In the November 1st edition of the Regina
Leader -Post, Dale Eisler, the paper's
political editor wrote the following news
story.
The NDP National Party President,
Johanna den Hertog, has campaigned with
the self-proclaimed "gay" MP Svend Robin-
son, doing what 'they refer to as "the gay -
bar -tout". The same NDP party president is
mmentary of times
running for election in a Vancouver riding
and has a very active worker in Dermis
Dahl, a lawyer and yet another self pro-
claimed hamncaxnual
I quote Mr. Dahl, "The NDP is the only
party where "gay" and lesbians can actual-
ly get organized-" Dahl goes on further to
say, "There can be a "gay' caucus in the
NDP.'
There could well be homosexuals in the
Conservative or Liberal ranks, but none
have made it public. I thank them for that.
The openness of the NDP on the question
of homosefmality appears to be the next
thing to the promotion of this way of life.
It is a sad commentary of our time and
smacks those of Its who have respect for the
traditional family valoaes,
Yours truly,
Ray L. Bailey
Turner lacking credibility - NCC
Dear Editor:
Which is the real John Turner?
One John Turner says he's in a battle with
big business. His campaign co-chairman,
Senator Michael Kirby, even went so far as
to liken big business to the Ku Klux Klan!
Does this mean Turner is giving up his cor-
ner table at Winston's?
This same John Turner, however, has
served as a director for such big businesses
as Bechtel Canada Ltd-, MacMillan Bloedel
Ltd., Marathon Realty and Massey -
Ferguson Ltd.
Thereis nothing wrong with being
associated with big business. There is
something wrong, however, with a man who
wants to lead our nation and who is either
confused or 'deliberately misleading
Canadians.
Some Canadians think Brian Mulroney
has a credibility problem. We think John
Turner has one too.
Yours truly,
David Somerville,
President
The National Citizen's Coalition
Fire marshal' position to be filled
Dear Editor:
A number of people have written to ex-
press their concern that the position of Fire
Services Advisor for Huron, Middlesex, and
Elgin counties might not be filled by the
Ministry of the Solicitor Genera/.
I am pleased to advise that this is not the
case. At the time of the recent resignation of
Robert Beckett, the former Advisor, the
Ministry was in the midst of an internal
financial review which necessitated a tem-
porary freeze on recruitment However, this
is no longer the case, and Solicitor General
Joan Smith offers her reassurance that
recruitment action is under way to fill the
position as quickly as possible. In the mean-
time, the Office of the Fire Marshall is
readily available in an advisory capacity to
provide any assistance which may be re-
quired by local fire boards.
I appreciate the concerns which have
been expressed by our fire boards, and wish
to assure them there was never any inten-
tion to leave the position permanently va-
cant. The
try recognizes
tante of this�valuable community �
ce
and is anxious to fill the position as ex-
peditiously as possible.
Yours very truly,
Jack Riddell
MPP - Huron
Minister of
Agriculture and Food
Legion pleased with response
Letter to the Editor
I wish to express on behalf of the
members of Seaforth Branch 156 Royal
Canadian Legion their sincere thanks to the
people of the Seaforth community for their
helpful corporation during the 1968 Poppy
Drive. As a result of their generous con-
lributions, the net result of the drive showed
a much appreciated increase over most
previous years.
The Legion also appreciated and thanks
the merchants who co-operated in allowing
poppy collection boxes in their stores and to
all those organizations, businesses and in-
dividnais who contributed wreaths and who
took part in the Memorial Services on
Remembrance Day. It was greatly
appreciated.
Sincerely,
Seaforth Branch 156
Royal Canadian Legion
Bill Wilbee
Poppy Chairman
Independent firms wanted
To The Editor:
Is there any reason why, when we pay
high premiums for coverage, we have to
fight tooth and nail to have a legitimate
claim reimbursed?
41. PERSONAL
AUCTIONEER
Richard Lobb
and Burt Lobb
482-7898 canton
38. SERVICE
DIRECTORY
KELLY'S SEWING SERVICE. All wardrobe
making. bridal wear, dressmaking, children's
clothes, alterations. etc Call 522-0529.
38-44-tf
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JAMES NOLAN
James Joseph Nolan of Seaforth, died Fri-
day, November 11, 1938 at the Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital. He was 85.
Born in Grey Township on January 15,
1903, he was a son of the late Timothy (Ted )
Nolan and the former Catherine Ryan. He
had farmed in the township until retiring to
Seaforth 15 years ago.
He was a member of St James Roman
Catholic Church.
Mr. Nolan is survived by his wife, the
former Mary Quirk; two sons, Donald and
wife Patricia of Walton and Barry and wife
Lorraine of Wallensteue two daughters,
Rebecca and husband David Young, and
Marie and friend Nick Hussar, all of
London.
Also surviving are 10 grandchildren.
Mr. Nolan was predeceased by one sister,
Margaret Cull-iton-
Friends were received at the Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home in Seaforth and Mass
of Christian burial was held in St James
Roman Catholic Church. Burial was in St
Ambrose Cemetery, Brussels.
Pallbearers were George Blake, Jake
Hnlzebos, Jerry Ryan, Tim Nolan, Mark
Nolan and Mike Nolan. Honorary
pallbearers were Alvin McDonald and
Lawrence Ryan. Flowerbearers were Pam,
Laura and Cheryl.
MLRIEL )CAMERON) ELLIOTT
Muriel Cameron Elliott of Kitchener, died
Thursday, November 10, 1988 at the
Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital. She was 65.
Mrs. Elliott is survived by a son Neil and
grandson Jason Elliott
Also surviving are; a sister Ethel Hayes of
Bayfield; a son Arthur and his wife Dorothy
of London; a sister-in-law, Jessie Cameron
of Hensall; and several nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Elliott was predeceased by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Cameron;
a sister Isobel Asleeson; and brothers,
William J. and Glen FL Cameron.
Cremation took place in Kitchener. A
graveside memorial service was held on
Saturday, November 19, 1988 at 2:30 p.m. at
the Maitlandbank Cemetery, under the
direction of Box Funeral Home,
Our Insurance Brokers decide what par -
tion of a claim they will cover, would it not
serve the public better if an independent In-
surance Brokerage Finn was called in to
assess the damage.
A concerned citizen
NELSON 6.11. BRODHAGEN
Nelson G.H. Brodhagen of RR 4 Walton,
died at the Seaforth Community Hospital on
Friday, November 11, 1968. He was 71.
Born in McKillop Township on December
24, 1916, he was a son of the late Henry
Brodhagen and the former Celena Scoirts,
On September 12, 1935 he was married to the
former Herta Greve who survives. Follow-
ing their marriage, the couple farmed in
Logan Township. They had operated the
General Store at Slabtown Runt 1962-1972.
Mr. Brodhagen was a member of First
Lutheran Church, Logan Township.
Surviving besides his wife are; two sons,
Irvin and his wife Grace of Mitchell, and
Lloyd and his friend Helen of Slabtown: and
one daughter Della and her husband Roy
Kistner of Logan Township.
Also surviving are six sisters, Ordelia
Trentowsky, Laura Rafilie. Irene Rose,
Helen Rock, Gladys McKenzie and Doris
Dinsmore; a sister-in-law Doreen
Brodhagen; eight grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren,
Mr. Brodhagen was predeceased by a
grandson Donald Brodhagen and three
brothers - Ross, Roy and Kenneth, in
infancy.
Friends were to eived at the Lockhart
Funeral Home in Mitchell, where the
funeral service was held on Monday with
Reverend Michael Thurau officiating.
Pallbearers were grandsons, Roger, David
and Robert Brodhagen, and Allen, Brian
and Kenneth Kistner. Interment was in
First Lutheran Cemetery, Logan Township.
CHARLES FERGUSON MACGREGOR
Charles Ferguson MacGregor of Exeter,
and formerly of Brighton and Kemptville,
died Monday, November 7, 1988 at Universi-
ty Hospital hi London. He was 48.
Mr. MacGregor is survived by his wife
Susan of Exeter; son William of Toronto;
and daughters, Carolyn of Landon- and Jen-
nifer at home.
Also surviving are his mother Jessie
MacGregor of Seaforth; sisters, Janet (Mrs.
Percy Huth ) of Clifford, Margaret (Mrs.
Harry Engeland) of Stratford and Mary
(Mrs. Lawrence Ribey) of Chatham.
Mr. MacGregor was predeceased by his
father Ross MacGregor.
Friends were received at the Hopper
Hockey Funeral Home in Exeter and a
funeral service was held Wednesday at the
Exeter United Church, with the Reverend
Richard Hawley officiating. Interment was
in Maitland Bank Cemetery, Seaforth.
As expressions of sympathy donations
may be made to the Heart Find.