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The Huron Expositor, 1980-12-04, Page 4471/ sy• 7177 7 * 1HE HURON EXPOSITOfl DECEMBER 4, 1980 er. 7177,'T 7,77 efelneltaarrarnenneneereeleseeseve .v-eirT17716"! Y177173, 14-1117 1131, Y ":" Atidtion'lSates 2O Auction, .Sates UCTI N.SALE Complete line of modere household effects for , •MB ALLAN Nirgtill , • nee l4t the BrUssiliti Arena WEDnizSDAY, DECEMBER 10, at 6:30 P.M. SALE ENctungsschestertiod suite; coffee and end tables; cOlcittr TV; copler china cabinet; occasional itairs;tacking. chairtecodd tables; chrome table and chairerfriclge; stove;"Side by side fridge & never; - apartment size washer and dryer; small freezer; 2 rbediebrn Suites; single beds; wardrobe; everything f.sr awell stocked kitchen; knick knacks; some tools and miscellaneous: •527-0514 4be11°NEER TOM PAPPI' 5274940 ' R.R. #4 Seaforth 0-82-1 l'hree Day Major LIqulilation CLOTHING SALE Over 7000 pairs of quality name brand jeans and slacks go on sale at the Wingham Sales Arena, 680 Josephine St., (North end of Wineeham), Wingham, Ontario. THURSDAY, DECEATBER 41h from 9 .in. to 9 p.m. FRIDAY, DECEIVER 5Th FROM 9 A,1VI it: 9 P.M. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6111 FROM 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. This large sale of blue jeans, cords, and dress slacks for men and women will be the largest offering of fine number one quality jeans and slacks in polyesters, dacrons, wool and cottons, that we have ever been priviledged to offer the buying public, at prices never before offered at the VVingham Sales Arena. We are offering over 7000 pairs of pants for men and women jeans, and cords in sizes 26, 27 and 28. Dress slacks in sizes 29 to 38. Also pants in sizes 44 to 60. These slacks. are made by Leading Mapufacturers such as Levis, Wrangler, Chic. Lees, liberty, ReadrUnner, H.1.5., Righton, Rainbow and Bernttini etc. All Jeans, slacks and dress pants will be sold at one low price of 58.95 each. This kind of low priced buying may be never offered again. Plan to attend this large liquidation sale. Clip this ad for dates and time. Terms cash; cheques, chargex, mastercharge. WINGHAM SALES ARENA 357-1730 or357-2987 AUCTION SALE of Antiques and Household items THURSDAY, DEC. 4 at 6:30 P.M. • at the Industrial Park, Seaforth SALES INCLUDES: Bonnet chest; oak bedroom suite; extension table; set of 4 press back chairs; oak buffet; fainting couch; baking cupboards; Victola and stand; wooden tool chest: dressers; pump* organ; steamer trunk; hump back trunk; steel and brass bed; vanity; odd chairs; oak hall stand. COLLECTABLES: String of bells; shaft chlmeS; shell loaders; old tools; copper boilers; ice tongs; horse harness part. FURNITURE: Single bed; love scat; teak table and chairs; chrome table and chairs; washer spin dryer. stove; washer; dryer: T.V. rocking chair. PLUS: Canadian glass; occupied Japan: crocks; Noritake; Cuckoo clock; partial toilet set; bedding; and more. • AUCTIONEER TOM PAPPLE R.R. 44, Seaforth 527-0514 527-09.40 2D-112-1 4.2allereg ;40elalee /40.111.1.4ri LIQUIDATION AUCTION SALE of the WEILER GENERAL STORE To be held at the premises in Formosa, Ontario. Wednesday, December leth, at 6:00 pan. Sale to eonsist of approximately S15.000.00 worth of food. hardware supplies. clothing. and equipment. including the complete centents of the Weiler General Store. PROPERTY: Building to be offered' for sale by Public Auction. Subject to reserve. 2,000 square feet solid brick bulding with full basement, 2.4)00 sq. on Second floor. Located on Main -Street. Formosa. Ideal investment property. PROPERTY Selling 9( 1:00 p.m. Sharp. EQUIPMENT: Sherer Meat Cisoner; Toledo 24 lb. Scale; Burroughs Cash Register; Hobart Meat Slicer; 15'. 27', 36' Solid Oak Counters; McCaskey Double Account Register; Frank Merle 2' square safe; Westinghouse Fridge; Glass Front Shelves; Wood Shelves. HARDWARE: Large vanity of nuts and bolts; nails; hindges; paints; hoes; shaves; rape; ladders. INVENTORY : Large qnanity of food, consisting of approximately 55,000.00; confectionary and dry goods had:thing bottied pop; cereals; juices; soups; canned vegetables; tea; coffee; saps; detergents; candy; cookies; gurns; large selection of rubber and work boots; shoes; work clothes;"gioves. Manning to sell your equipment or reduce your inventory? Let Rathwell & Associates show you how we can turn your assets into cash in one day. BRUCE RATHVVELL DICK ROBINSON -N\ 10-82-1 AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK (WO (519) 527-1458 :r• READ and USE EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED Action Ads Ph. 527-0240 4 20, AUction 20 Anction.:.Sal..$,- FURNITURE AUCTION to be held at the . RATHWELL BUILDING 77 Malln Street, Seeforth WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1M, AT 6:30 r.m. CONSISTING OF: 4 pc.. living roOrn •set; 5 p. Dinette set; Double box springs and mattress; 54" Water bed; dressers; chest of drawers; beds; child's desk; bar stool; baby's crib; high chair; Leather swivel rocker lend _stool; coffee and end tables; mirrors; Upholstered eluting( wood chairs; plus kitchen utensils and many more items. Misc. glass and china. (New) Sony STR48005D Receiver, Sanyo TP600SA turntable; Hitachi D 220 Casselle stereo; 2 Hitachi HS335R Speakers; MeClary Heavy Du _Weeshey & Dryer; Hoover Vacuum cleaner 15 section's- adjUSfable—eteetestore shelving: - - 4 (%. AUCTIONEERS. UOUIDATORS. APPRAISERS 77 MAIN $T. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK MO 29-82-1 eidatell sioctedei (519) 527-1458, AUCTION SALE Antiquessfurniture, appliances etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton, Ontario for Mrs. Mary Pinning plus additions.• SAJTURDAYMECEMBER 6 AT 10 A.M Admiral fridge three years old; Leonard 24" electric stove, round dining table w/center pedestal and leaves; double bed/one mattress; dresser w/mirror; chesterfield and matching chairs; platform rocker; two recliner chairs; buffet w/mirror; B and 0/ TV; fancy small book shelf w/drawers; four wooden lamps; floor lamp; copper boiler; blanket box; chest of silverware; rocking chair; china cabinet; wicker rocker in excellent condition; hall table w/leaf converts to dining tale; trunk; six leather -seat chairs; odd wooden chairs; small kitchen table; upholstered swivel rocker; large dresser' w/mirror; clock shelf; gas lawn mower; aluminum step ladder; magazine table; 4 end tables; some bedding; dishes and glassware; pots and pans plus many other items not mentioned. Items are in good condition. Plan to attend. TERMS CASH AUCTIONIEER • RICHARD LOBB 20-82-1 24 Card of Thanks 24 Card of Thanks I would like to think all who sent flowers and cards and visited me while I was a patient • at University Hospital. Thanks to all the doctors and nurses on seventh floor and a special thanks to Dr. Brady epd the 1.0.0.F. Lodge for their thoughtfulness. — Harold Connell. 24-82-1 I would like to thank all who sent flowers, cards and gift and visited me while.1 was a patient in Seaforth Community Heepital. Special thanks to Drs. Rodney and • Malkus as well as the nursing staff. Special thanks to Gay Salverda who helped so, much at flame. • — fda Salvetda. 24-82-1 WE wish to exprees our sincere thanks to relatives friends and neighbours for the kindness and expressions of sympathy shown to us during the passing of a dear husband and brother in law John Kerr. Also for the beautiful floral tributes and charitable donatiens. Special thanks to the Box funeral home the pall bearers and flower bearers, Very special thanks to Rev. Van Slyke for his many visits and corraforting wards. Also Dr. Malkus and Dr. Quireae and the nursing staff of Seafarth and Stratferd hospital for their kindness to John., We would like to thank the ladies of United Church for supplying and serving the lunch and all who sent food to the house. All was deeply appreciated and your kindness will always_be re- membered.—Wife Greta her sisters and her heothers. 24-82x1 wish to extend a sincere thank you to relatives and friends for cards, visits and treats while 1 was a patient in Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Mankus and hospitatestaff for their care. Also to Rev. Swan, Dr. Hazlewood and to my family — Edna L. Hackvedl 24-82x1 We would like to say a big t you to our neighbours, and relatives for all the cards and gifts and for coming to mar dance. Thanks to the Pirteridge Chalet and the Blenders. A special thank you to our family. We will always remember our 35th. B and Ban Armstrong' 24-82x1 1 44..t fte .14 ,T .•• 1%! T" e, ,re ee " ' Since 1 have returned home from the Seaforth Hospital my thoughts go out to all you kind folks who re- membered me by the treats. flowers, visits and cards of Best Wishes. Everything helped me to ease my troubled throughts. Also 1 appreciate the care 1 .received the week of con- velesing at my daughter's. Thanks to Pastor Horst. Dr. Malkus and the kind nurses. Everyth:ng was appreciated. Bennewies. greatly Loutse 24-8211 I would like to thank all those who sent cards. gifts and flowers while 1 was a patient at University Hospital. Special thanks for all the welcome visitors who came to see. miSteur thoughtful- ness and kindness will always be remembered. — Don Dalton. 24-82-1 25 In Memoriam RACHO: In loving merneery of a dear sistet Marjory and brother-in-law. Lyle. To us they were someone special ' tend we miss them more each The saddest day in our lives, Was the day they beth passed away. We tfiink af them in Silence. And often speak their names, Bat all we have are ritermies And their ficture in a frame. — Lovingly remembered by Kathleen, Roy and family. 25-82-1 26 P'e4rsonal, Need" a , SpeCial Christmas ft for ,a :Shut-in or Busy' •Mother? 'ffoiv'; about a gift. certificate Or some teurs 9f homecare • or. • homehelp? Town and Country Horne -- makers *ill be happy to serve you. Phone 357-3222 or write Bar 961, Wingharn. •r 26-82-2 27 Births BANNiRmAZN: To M/CPI and Mrs. Douglas Banner- man of Pettawa a daughter Jessica Mae on Nov. 29, 1980. A little sister for Robin- .....Marianteleksigrandchild_for 'Mr, and Mrs. Darwin Ban- nerman of Egmondville. 27-82x1 IIEUERMAN: Bill and Dianne- are pleased to an- - nouce the arrival of a son Mark William Norman, 8 lb. 6 oz. in Stratford General Hospital on November 20th, 1980. A brother for Sherry, Raube and Ann Marie. 27-82-1 PETHICK: In loving memory - of Isabel. Wedo tot forget, nOT do we intend, We'll think of you to the very end; Forgotten by -some you may be. In our mernroy you will ever be. —Agvays remembered by Aunt Kathleen and Uncle Roy 2S-82-1 26 Personal Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Smith, Hensall, Ont. are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of the -daughter Dsboeah to JarriF's L. Nixon. goo of M. and Mrs. Dale Nixon. R.R. 4, Seaforth, prat. The wedding to take place Hensel' United Cheirch Saturday, December 13th, 1980. 26-82-1 • DEL'VECCHIO: Etts,and Jan are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Karen Elizabeth on November 22nd 27-82x1 HOLLAND: Jim and Joanne are thrilled to announce the - safe arrival of their son, Gerald John (Gerry) on Nov, 29, 1980 at Seatorth Com- munity Hospital. A wee brother for Krissy and a new srandson of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Groofhuis, Mrs. Helen Holland and Mr. John Holland. 27-82-1 SMALL: To Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Small, Dublin on November 28 at Seaforth Community Hospital. A daughter. 27-82x1 MOD3: To Mr. and Mrs. Larry Moir Hensel', on Nov- ember 27 at Seaforth Com- munity Hospital a son Jason Larry. 27-82:1 , 13 Wanted ,Pkrge quantity of oqed Pipe and teel ,mesh, also farrow - big crates any ,condition. 527-1856 13-82r An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. Carpentry • House Renovations • Additions • Any Home Improvements .0 BOB BEGELE • R.R. 1 Dublin 527-0715 Trustees ' of the .,..Huron CoUnfy Board of Education. don't believe that following advice of the administrative staff Warrants a rubber stamp label. Ata special meeting of the board last Monday, director of Education, John Coch- rane asked trustees if they wanted. to follow different procedures in view of recent criticism of the administra- tive role in decision making. "At one time trustees were presented with the problems and possible solu- •tionshod.-!"ff you-wanti the administration can make recommendations or provide alternatives or provide only back-up 'reports. But 99 per Cent of the time the board follows the recommendation Top Value 4, Gift Tags ,712.10 pieces %et*, Christmas Tree Balls Reg. 4.49 a Pkg. of 9 large special Reg. 3.49 Pkg. of 9 small ,special 890 k 3.99 2.99i tic Larone s t SHOP AT HOME THIS CHRISTMAS Seaforth 527-1960 of the' .adrninkstration and then we get*he rubber stamp Trustee Bert.Mortn insist- ed that the administrative staff provides Solid, pr6fej:7 shout! advice and the. bond was wise to Often follow their „recommendations. • • • They are knowledgeable people who get paid a good salary and We trust them to provide good information," he said. "They give us alternate solutions and also point out the best Solution and if I'm a rubber stamper Mr. Morin said if the board adopts an administr- ative recommendation it is accused o rubber stamping but insisted that wasn't the case. "If we are accused of It so whst, We are lust ielSrillg 011. the administration for • good,, solid advice." • Mr. , Cochrane defended the systemIclaiming the std- OlittlstrutiVe staff' should mike,rconimendat1onS as Place to start discussions;' be said: • ,. Eugene Frayne told: trill - tees it Was beneficial to have a Ust of alternatives along with reccinunendatIons. Sometimes there are three • sides to *problem," he said. ,„'"I'here are so inny grey areas in this business and until the administration pro- vides input,. And that's im- portant for us to Make decis- ions." !ip The Perfect Gift For Your Young Sliorts Fan RemeMber the Bad 'News Beavers, that well known Huron Expositor ball team whicfr was so unfortunately defeated at the hands of, Roth's ,Pood Store this summer? Well, your kids can be honourary BNB team members with their very own red and white Bad News Beavers T Shirts Limited quantity reg. $5 Now 13.95 The Huron SHOP AT HOME THIS CHR1STjVIAS • Expositor 527-0210 Main SI: Seaforth Raties Food Morket4.eisure Den -David Longstoff, Opticion Canadian Imperial Bonk of Commerce - Seaforth Automotive - Groves Wall Paper - Shirerts -Larone's McLoughlin Chey.-OkIs. Ltd. g ! f e John lonestaff, Optometrist Huron Ccoodion FaxicaTors .# These -g re .2 . • Jt 3 CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HOURS • 14%. FOR YOUR 'CONVENIENCE 2 ,N Strip at home this -4 VP `be tK. Christmas stom will E remain Oen all day each Wednesday ie December - a • . 2 P, SEAFORTH MERCHANTS , invite you to HOME 11{B CHRISTMAS. SHOPPING HOURS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Det 11.511* 12 D"Ort. 12 13.15 ft::: N. re. 2182. 29 111194 r11 0** 14.14th 1594 p.s14. 54erts 4614 close' Wednesdal, Z.- 0*e. 24 sind Ilt* at S 0.44 P‘' 0 e * • g 3. Ei 5. I F R.. 3 3:.• a g, a! a t ty:441 For an old fashioned holiday time full of values and fun Shop at home in Seaforth and enjoy these fun filled events / EVERY SATURDAY • -Tat C14/GSTMAS Oen:PRY em *he lime e* Inv*, eldies Syr To Siddlet Hat thee:Atte fre usr• DRAM= Imola ystrolDr< 1 056' SALyEATiv sery•t• by SotaSysh 144. 1 1 Ev , ery Word** 'raw 0 Le 3C < \ RIR And from ¶-3t) le *I, r. ' \ el IR* Tem, 14*1 715 \ ' > , ___. -- "-- L F- L) 2 re, E 11 II , I 3 filidatrand Rowers - Ktatino Pixy:lacy - Fronk Kling Ltd.- Itaitriell end Asseeioss -Tom Devareaux,Chkoproctor • Archist's Suicco- "Um Train -To Tuesday . Dec.16 LADIES' SI4OPPIN0 NiGHT tr601 5- 5p rts Leave fhe 41.1. viel, 3.11, Esefem coal* my aro browse fteemet Sedeeell anees rorrie,entre SEATCATH tis CLISI Santa Claus Parade SaturdoY Dec. 6 Parade leaves *read al 10:36 sad Wednesday Dec. 17 trod 11.11 pea. MEWS $140661340 MOW Think1. aped 1.11. perr &haat** Teeter* Seer. 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