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The Huron Expositor, 1988-11-23, Page 15THE HURON EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 23, 1988 - 15A 31. NOTICE 34. AUCTION SALES 35. TENDERS WANTED 38. SERVICE DIRECTORY 39. CARD OF THANKS A.A. If you think you have a drinking problem Alcoholics Anonymous has worked for millions. Call 527-1650. 31-44-tf 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. 32-444 HAWAII - 2 weeks fully escorted by Milt and Doris Scott, Jan. 17/89, Outrigger East, $1,399 includes taxes. Call 1-800-265-9365. Also 2/3 islands available. T & S Tours. 32-47-bc MARCH BREAK, March 11-18. Orlando, Air only $269. Tour package, $499. Tampa, air only $299. Taxes included. Call T & S Tours 1-800-265-9365. 32-47-bc WILDLIFE SAFARI and Farm Study Tour to Kenya, Feb. 1989. For details: Travelers Tree, 363 Wilson Ave., Ancaster, Ont. L9G 2C1 Phone (416) 648-1342. 32-47-bc 33. EDUCATIONAL RICHARD LORR AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 / HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY P.Q. (HC) 99-01 Stand by Custodial Services & Move out Cleaning on an 'as and when required' basis at OHC buildings in Huron County. Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m. local time, Wednesday, December 14, 1988 by the Huron Coun- ty Housing Authority, 48 The Square, GODERICH, Ontario N7A 1M5. (519) 524-2637 from whom details and specifications may be obtained, quoting reference number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. THURS., NOV. 24 AT 6 P.M: Fumiture, ap- pliances, etc at Richard Lobb's Bam in Clinton for the Estate of Harold Wallace, plus additions. SAT., NOV. 26 AT 10 AM: Large offering, an- tiques, furniture, old Case tractor, old truck and car, old implements for the Estate oof Alex Roney to be held 11/4 mile south of Dublin and 1 mile east at the Earl Roney Farm in heated shed. SAT., DEC. 10 AT 10 AM: Antiques, round table w/centre pedestal, modem appliances, furniture etc, at Richard Lobb's Auction Bam, Clinton for Graham and JoAnne Sholdice. House is sold. This is an excellent offering. YOUR FUTURE starts with... Tri -County Truck Driver Training. Established in 1978, Job search assistance available, daytime, evening and weekend courses. Course Fee income tax deductible ' 1-80.0-265-0400. 33-47-bc LEARN AUCTIONEERING at the Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneer- ing. Next class February 18-25, 1989. For in- formation contact Southwestem Ontario School of Auctioneering, RR 5, Woodstock, Ontario N4S 7V9. (519) 537-2115. 33-47-bc FREE: 1988 guide to study -at-home cor- respondence Diploma courses for prestigious careers: Accounting, Aircondltioning, Book- keeping, Business, Cosmetology, Electronics, Legal/Medical Secretary, Psychology, Travel. Granton (5A) 263 Adelaide W., Toronto. 1-800-268-1121. 33-47-bc EARN YOUR CERTIFICATE. 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(204) 284-1806. 33-47-bc AUCTION SALE to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Ram In Clinton for the ESTATE OF HAROLD WALLACE plus additions THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24 at 6 pan. 20" portable colour T.M., antique dresser w/Barye mirror, apt. extension dining table - extends from 14" to 6 ft„ wooden dining table with 3 Loves - 6 matching chairs - recently refinished, 4 pleas bedroom suits in good condition, 3 single box spring and mattresses, upholstered chain, modem oval dining table. chrome table E. chairs, 3 matching old wooden chain. 2 modem maple night tables, Al- mond 30" electric stow w/blade glass oven door, chest of drawers, carpet ap- prox. 9 x 12, 3 gal. crodc churn. gal. crock, oil lamp, •l•ctrlc heaters, bicycles, telescope on stand, water skis, 11fs jacket, downhill skis, organ stool, vacuum cleaner, dishes, glassware, bedding, small ap- pliances. etc. etc., electric mulch lawn mower. Terms Cash or Cheque w/proper I.D. Auctioneer Richard Lobb & Burt Lobb Clinton 482.7898 A HURON COUNTY ® HOUSING AUTHORITY P.T. (HC) 89-0101 Move -Out Painting on an 'as and when required' basis at OHC buildings in Huron County. Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m. local time, Wednesday, December 7, 1988 by the Huron Coun- ty Housing Authority, 48 The Square, GODERICH, Ontario N7A 1M5. (519) 524-2637 from whom details and specifications may be obtained, quoting reference number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. VEALS Abattoir and Meat Market Hwy. 83 - 31/2 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 Deconatb/ CENTRE MAIN ST., SEAFORTH 527-1420 OtstaWd4•11W4tWA 41 STAFFEN'S�. LAWN CARE t YES, WE DO SNOW 34. AUCTION SALES ESTATE AUCTION SALE Antique furniture; piano; appliances; old tractor; old car and truck; farm machinery; etc. to be held for the ESTATE OF ALEX RONEY, 1'/, miles south and '/x mile east of Dublin at the Earl Raney farm (In heated shed) on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 AT 10:00 A.M. TRACTOR, CAR, MACHINERY: Lata model D Case tractor with live PTO and hyd. outlets; 7964 Dodge 4 door sedan, 6 cyl., 3 speed; 1950 Chew 1 ton truck w /4 speed in the rough; 7944 Plymouth car, might be used for parts; INC 130 PTO manure spreader w/2 beaters; INC T6 run double disc drill on rubber w/hyd. lift; Case 10' wheel disc; INC 3 furrow trail plow: Gehl 10" hammer - mill; IT Massey binder, IH binder; hone cutter; 2 horse sleighs; Beatty litter carrier. ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, ETC.: Admiral frost -free medium size fridge; Wingham Clipper cook stove; crest freezer; old electric stove; Zenith pOrtable mlor T,V,: k"_-t+nrd Heirtsrrmrn upright piano: piano stool: organ stool; piano bench; anti e flat -to -wall cup- board w/3 pa 1 each door; large fancy antiq sl board w/mirror; wooden seta .Ion dining table w/4 Leaves, 6 matchi g dining chairs; wooden extent! table w/3 or 4 Leaves, 6 mot .• rig wooden kitchen chairs' a any settee we -notching or & arm chair, fainting couch frame; wooden mantle clock & clock shelf; bottom for flat -to -wall cupboard; octagonal lamp table; small square lamp table; Ontario chats Bentwood ice cream chair; child's press back rock- ing chafe, old rocking chair; wooden rocking chair; 4 odd wooden chairs; press back mrning roster; 5 washstands some with towel ban; 3 antique dressers w/mirrors: large antique chest of drawers; antique dresser: dresser w/mirror; fancy iron bed w/brass rail 4 irrsolee werelea. bed; erear..44n dr..ru le bed; se iron bed; antique iron bed; small wardrobe; 2 hand hooked rugs; hooked Haat wired cross an it; 3 hook- ed mots; hall tree; Singer treadle sew- ing machine; antique oil lamp base vs /painted awl; round shad. for Gone With 1h. Wind lamp; component oil ramp: old drop I.af table; humpback trunk; 3 sad trans; antique hall rack & umbrella stand; wooden framed mirror; wooden clothes horse; small plant table; whack hair; odd silverware; 2 toilet pitchers & basins; dough board; butter ladle E,. print; butter bowl; Vik- Ing electric cream separator; old but- ter churn; 3 smolt iron pots; 6 small crocks, closed mouth: three 3 gal. erodes; cast Iran kettle in good condi- tion; astern pump; fencer; walking plow; ladet.tw meat saw; little scale; picture hanging magazine rack; card table; littl.' scala; picture hanging magazine rack; card table; lawn chairs; shall kerosene heater, plus other small items Lunch Booth TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper 1.0. AUCTIONEER RichardLobb 482-7898 Clinton ESTATE AUCTION of tractors; Implements; antiques and appliances to be held a Ya mile oast of Seaforth an Hwy. Son SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 AT 10:00 A.M. HOUSEHOLD & ANTIQUES: Exceptional 9 pc. dining room sults; Sherlock Man- ning upright piano; oval wooden exten- sion table; 2 cans back arm chairs; press bade chairs; table top vtcfroks; dressers; chests of drawers; wicker pieces; Kmvt deep freeze; refrigerator; trunks; milk bottles; milk cans; floor model radlo; etc. TRACTORS & IMPLEMENTS! John Deere A tractor; Minneapolis Moline "Waterloo" with loader, New Holland Compact 63 baler, Morrill 4 wheel rake; 3 furrow hyd. lift plow; New Idea troll mower, John Deere trail cultivator; 9' sprocket packer; John Deere MT tractor, for parts; Leto grain grinder; Eb.rsal bale elevator; 2 furrow gang plow; quantity of scrap tm'pl.atente car, 1949 Oldsmobile car. NOTE: Household sails at 10100 wan. under cover. Machinery at approx. 11:00 a.m. Please be on time as this is not o largo sale. PROP.: Estate of the Lata Dale Nixon Auctioneers Doug Jacob 271-7894 & Waliie Ross 539-5077 ESTATE AUCTION of.nttqu.s; appliances & household ef- fects to ke held at the Jacob Auction Centre. 183 Herbert St. in Mitchell on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 AT 6:00 P.M. INCLUDING: Exceptional 9 pe. Gibbard waked dieting room write (perfect); 9 pc, Raited walnut dining room suite (perfect); tfamcpn Phyfe fable; pair Dem. can Phy4..nd tables; Kroolder floral safe bed (ss new); round oak carved table with bolisy twist legs; 2 cane beck desks; Nand.rleh cedar chssf; Queen Anne arm dash; bonnet chest; wicker pieces; old werereke; vem st`andec drawers; oak drop leaf eaf- fee Miele; ferny pump argent china cabinets; press heck high shale ior- dlnsr.; old then Etsctrohant. colo, T.M.: WamttnBfmose fridge wad electric stows; SMmplidty spin washer; wrought iron kitchen suit.; chrome kltds.n sults; bedding; quilts; fancy work; good dishes; Royal Doulton Overheats; silver prate; stets; smell electric •pptiances; Arlene i H.P. 24" snowblower, Craft. man 16" drain saw (good); hand & garden teals; end. host of miss. Items. PROP.: Florence E111ot end tete Estate of the Leto Mary Flings! AUCTIONEERS Doug Jacob i Wallis Ross TENDERS SNOW REMOVAL Tenders are 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 Stamen R.R. 1 Bornholm, Ontario NOK 1A0 Closing Date: December 5/88 Huron County Board of Education SNOW REMOVAL CONTRACT TENDERS Plainly marked sealed tenders will be received prior to noon on November 30th, 1988 for snow removal at the following Clin- ton schools: CLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL CLINTON HUR SECONDARY SC 0 L All tenders must be submitted on official tender farm which Is available a e Huron County Board of Education, 03 Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario and at ve mentioned schools. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 103 ALIERT STREET CLINTON, ONTARIO NOM 1L0 R.B. Allan Director J. Jewitt Chair 38. SERVICE DIRECTORY KELLY'S SEWING SERVICE. All wardrobe making, bridal wear, dressmaking, children's clothes, alterations. etc. Call 522-0529, 38-44-1/ CHIMNEY SWEEPING. Paul Gridzak. Phone 233-9916 after 3:30. 38-44-tf TAXES CAN FALL, Too! Start planning with Farm Business Consultants right now, and we'll help you toward the least tax payable next spring. Call FBC today. Appointments available for home planning sessions. Call Toll Free: 1-800-265-1002. FBC - your farm tax experts for 36 years. 38-47-bc Fuel Oil Furnace Repair and Cleaning Paratchek's Maintenance Dublin 345-2235 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 Hensel) Barry Miller 236-2717 Exeter & 229-6205 Kirkton •Sidewalks •Driveways •Roofs er DONATE A CAN OF FOOD;; k� STAFFEN'S FLOAT A i Dec. 2 Parade 527-2280 ;` iol 39. CARD OF THANKS COOPER I would like to thank my family and friends for all their support, visits, cards, flowers, gifts and food brought to our home during my re- cent stay in hospital. Special thanks to Mum and Dad Cooper for staying with us to help out since my return home. Your kindness will be remembered. Kathy Cooper. 39-47-x1 PINDER Thank you for your support in the municipal selections. I appreciate the special efforts by my family and friends. Bit Pinder. 39-47-x1 MCDONALD I would like to thank my family and friends for the flowers, cards, treats and visits I received while in the hospital and since retuming home. Special thanks to Dr. Dixit, Dr. McKen- zie and the staff of 6th Noor University Hospital. A special thanks also to Dr. Malkus since returning home. Your kindness and thoughtfulness was deeply appreciated. Marian MacDonald. 39-47-x1 NOLAN We wish to express our sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for their ex- pressions of sympathy - with the many mass cards, memorial donations, and floral ar- rangements; for food brought to the house, visits and cards. We are grateful to Father Caruana, Dr. Malkus, the nurses and staff of Seaforth Community Hospital, the staff of Seaforth Manor for the years of care, the Whitney-Rlbey Funeral Home, the choir and altar boys, and the C.W.L. for the lovely lunch. 39-47-x1 MACGREGOR Sincere thanks for the cards of sympathy, donations, and your many visits following Charlie's death. We appreciated the lunch served by the Northside UCW. The MacGregor family. 39-47-x 1 VARLEY We wish to thank our relatives, friends, and neighbours, who so kindly expressed con- gratulations in person, by gifts and flowers for our 50th Wedding Anniversary, and especially for the beautiful clock from our family; for the lovely family dinner, their beautiful gifts, and best wishes. Arthur and Olive 39-47-x1 BRODHAGEN The family of the late Nelson Brodhagen ex- presses their sincere thanks to all their many friends, relatives and neighbors for memorial cards, flowers, and food brought into our homes. Also to anyone who helped in any way. A special thanks to Pastor Thurau and Pastor Bylund for their prayers, and the Lockhart Funeral Home, and the ladies of First Lutheran Church for the lunch. Also to Dr. Underwood and Dr. Rodney and staff of Seaforth Hospital. Your thoughtfulness will never be forgotten. Herta, Idella and Roy; Irvin and Grace, Lloyd and Helen and Families. 39-47-1 38. SERVICE DIRECTORY GILBERT We would like to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for their expressions of sym- pathy and words of encouragement to Douglas and. Colleen. It all helped to make it through such a trying time. Your thoughtfulness will never be forgotten. Robert and Gloria Gilbert. 47-47-1 CARTER We would like to thank the staff of Seaforth hospital for the care given Tom. Also the nurses on third floor Stratford hospital while I was a patient there also Doctors Rodney, Allen and McNaughton. Also for the cards and flowers and those who came to visit us. Tom and Margaret Carter. 39-47-x1 SMALE We wish to thank all those who helped in any • way to make our 50th wedding anniversary party a success. To the Huron Strings who were wonderful as the applause from our visitors would indicate. Thanks to our family Donna, Verna and Michael for their contribu- tion, to staffand administration at Seaforth Manor for the delicious supper and cake and to relatives and friends for visits or who so thoughtfully sent flowers, cards and gifts. It will long be. remembered. Frank and Margaret Smale. 39-47-x1 DOW We would like to sincerely thank everyone for their flowers, gifts and cards and for the visits at the hospital and at home. Special thanks to the nurses on 3 south of Stratford General Hospital, they were super! Joyce, Alvin and Scott. 39-47-1 AVERY-HORAN We would like to. thank everyone who came out to our Buck and Doe and made it such a great success. Special thanks to the wedding party, Bill and Carol Murphy, and everyone who worked behind the bar and helped out in any way. It was very much appreciated. Jen- nifer Horan and Philip Avery. 39-47-1 DRISCOLL We would like to thank Scott, Shelley and Dave for our 25th Wedding Anniveresary gift, which was a 4 day weekend at the Wheels Inn in Chatham. Thanks to Bill McLaughlin for supplying the transportation for our trip. Ron and Karen Driscoll. 39-47-1 40. IN MEMORIAM COLEMAN T. Russell - Special memories of a grandfather and great grandfather who passed away on November 22, 1987. A year has gone by, But we think of you often, We miss your smiling face and hardy chuckle. We miss your reminiscing of the past and your words of wisdom for the future. We have a daughter since we were last together, Your great granddaughter, Ashley. We wish she could have known you, but we'll tell her all about you as best we can. Loving you and missing you always, Bev, Gayle, Brent and Ashley. 40-47-x1 MCCOWAN In loving memory of a dear mother, grand- mother and great-grandmother Isabel Mc- Cowan who passed away six years ago Nov. 19, 1982. Each time we see your picture Mom, You seem to smile and say, Don't cry I'm only sleeping, we'll meet again some day. And when we're sad and lonely, And everything goes wrong, We hear you whisper softly, "Cheer up and carry on." But if we could make one wish tonight and know it could come true, We'd telephone to Heaven Mom and ask to speak to you. Dearly loved and sadly missed by Jack, Leta, Brian, John and Connie McCowan, Brian, Rhonda and Pamela Miller. 40-47-x1 41. PERSONAL 1 PREGNANT? Consider adoption. Young, car- ing couple, elementary teacher and businessman, will welcome your child into lov- ing home. Working with govemment-licensed agency. Call collect evenings: (416) 897-2766. 41-47-bc DIVORCE by MAIL. $380 everything included. Ontario wide. No court visits. Money back guarantee. Experienced since 1979. Free in- formation 7 days. Divorce Aid Kitchener (519) 578-5959. 41-47-bc BUFFY'S LONESOME Write to him at FORTITUDE VALLEY PO. 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