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The Huron Expositor, 1982-11-10, Page 17
CLASSIFIED Will honour war dead 14 Property for Sale NV@Narp owd c w@© THE HURON EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 10, 1982 - A17 Remembrance Day Service featured HENRY A. MERO 529.0430 BiLL HENDERSON 527-0995 ST. COLUMBAN OFFICE STEVE MURRAY 'x45.2192 HURON COUNTY STANLEY TWP. 50 acres, 25 workable, bush, creek, scenic, OA 89. 50 acres, all wkbl., tiled. OA 4 100 acres, 85 workable, excellent house, shed, OG 45 100 acre, 85 wkbl., house, barn, computer mtge.. OG 73 TUCKERSMITH TWP. 91 acres. 75 workable, tiled, highway 8. PA 93 120 sow, 40 hog space, 100 acres. tiled. PP 34 HAY TWP. 95 acres, 90 wkbl., hwy 83. QA 52 113 acres, 103 workable, tiled, highway 21. QA 43 Market Garden Site: 128 acres, highway 21. QG 17 415 acres, all workable, tiled, highway 21. QA 44 TURNBERRY TWP. 100 acre, 70 wkbl., house, small barn. DG 62 HOWICK TWP. 162 acre[, 95 wkbl., house, horse barn. EG 63 I WEST WAWANOSH TWP. 70 tie up, 200 acre, cows. quota. mach.. modern buildings, GD 22 EAST WAWANOSH TWP. Hog & beef Karn, 123 acres. 85 wkbl.. house. HG 41 Dairy -32 tie up. 150 acre. 140 wkbl,. going concern, HD 1 35 sow -350 hog capacity. 200 acre, level. house. HG 60 KENT COUNTY CHATHAM TWP. 80 acre. 79 wkbl., tiled barn, ;LA 98 - DOVER TWP. 149 acre, house, barn. shed, tiled. ZG 80 PERTH COUNTY BLANCHARDTWP. 125 acres. 112 wkbl.. sow hog and beef barn, house. XG '4. WALLACE TWP. 65 sow space. 150 acres, 100 workable. XP 41 199 acres, 125 workable, 2 barns. house. XG 69 198 acres. cow calf barn. lescl land. XD 11 HIBBERT TWP. 199 acres. house, barn. tiled. XG 66. 250 acres. 233 workable. level. house and barn. XG 71 LOGAN TWP. 49 acre. 44 wkbl., tiled. bank barn. XA 96 OXFORD COUNTY BLANFORD & BLENHEIM TWP. 700 sow, 6000 hog space. 550 acre. 520 wkbl.. 7.P 42 OXFORD TWP. Dairy. double 6 parlour. liquid manure. auto. feed- ing. Large setup. 50 acre. ZD 25. MIDDLESEX COUNTY EKFRID TWP. 190 acres, 105 wkbl., I floor house & barn. WG LOBO TWP. 100 acre. 80 wkbl.. house and barn. WG 76 LONDON TWP. 150 acres. 135 wkbl., house and barn. WP 40 Tile yard -42 acre. 30.000 sq. ft. bldg. Hwy. 4. WI 56 WEST WILLIAM TWP. 100 sow. 100 hog space. 300 acres. 270 workable. WP 39. McGILLiVERY TWP. Grain dryer. leg and bins, 490 acres. good house. SG 70 NORTH DORCHESTER TWP. 78 acre, house. barn, shed. $139.000. offers. WELLINGTON COUNTY ARTHUR TWP. Broiler. roaster. layer & pullet setup. YC 11 MARYBOROUGH TWP. 86 acres. tiled. level. YA 95 PEEL TWP. Broiler quota. 40.960. 19 acres, good buildings. YC 16 CALLUS We have farms for sale in Huron, Perth, Middlesex, Bruce, Dufferin, Elgin, Wellington, Grey, Oxford & KentCountes Correspondent MRS. ALLAN MeCALL 887.6677 • Remembrance Day Sunday was held at Duff's United Church with The Rev. 'Charles A. Swan in the pulpit. Greeters were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williamson. Organist was Mrs. Margery Huether. Offering was received by Allan Searle. Douglas Fraser and Campbell Wey. The chat with the children was on When calling God there is never a busy signal, but. to remember peace in our own homes, prior to retiring to the basement with their teachers. The sermon was "Conversion to Nations of Peace Makers", The unified board met Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Craig. Next Sunday the third Laity service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Guest organist Mr.'Lane Hazelwood. Men. will form the choir. The Thursday November I I Legion service in memory Bachert Mats Custom 1Killing Cutting, Wrapping Freezing ill Day Tuesdays All meat ,Gov't Inspected on the farm 1 mile east of Watton 887-9328 of war dead will be held at the cenotaph in Brussels at 10:30 a.m. Ecumenical worship ser- vice at 11:15 aim. at Presby- terian Church in Brussels with area clergy participat- ing. in hospital are Mrs. Bea- trice Payne, Wingham; Mrs. Evelyn Williamson, Seaforth and Mrs. Annie Williamson, Stratford. Stewart Humphries has returned to St. Joseph's:Hospital. PERSONALS Harvey McClure has arrived home following a two weeks visit with his son, Rae McClure who is a.teacher at Forestburg. Alta. Helping Chris Stevenson celebrate his 6th birthday on Friday, November 5th were school chums Kevin McDon- ald. Matt Lee, Greg Fritz, friend Tracey Fischer and his brother Ron at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Achilles of Hearst spent the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roily Achilles, Sunday evening they were all supper WALLPAPER Several books Available at Ball -Macaulay Ltd. Seaforth guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sills and family of Seaforth. Mrs. Ken McDonald spent a couple of weeks recently with her daughter Karen and her husband B'ob Warwick and family Michael and Ken- dra of Olds, Alberta, Miss Carolyn McClure of London spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McClure, Carolyn had worked in Coch- rane for two weeks just recently. There was a good crowd at the annual turkey supper Wednesday Novemkler 3 at Duff's United Church. PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE There were 5 tables of euchre in play Tuesday eve- ning at the community hall. Winners were ladies high - Mrs. Gordon Hulley; low lady -Mrs. Dave Watson, high man -Bert Daer, Blyth; low man- Dave Watson, most Ione hands for ladies -Mrs. John Simpson, Brussels; most lone hands for men - Harvey Craig. Hostesses were Ruth Axt- mann; Olive Dundas, Marjory Humphries and Val- erie Shortreed. The committee in charge for next euchre on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock are Maxine Marks. Lavina Wat- son: Viola Kirkby and' Vera McDonald. Obritocmy Hank's Small Engines Service RICHARD LOBB Auctloneer AUCTION CALENDAR Clinton 482-7898 SAT. NOV. 13 at 10 a.m. Limogc Bridal Wreath dishes. antiques. appli- ances. furniture. etc. for Drusilla (McMurray) Prescott of Clinton and the cstatesof Mr. and Mrs. John Feeney of Clinton at Richard Lobb's barn. Clinton. Ont. SAT. NOV. 20 ai 10 a.m. Antique furniture. appli• attics etc. to he held for Grace Crich of Clinton plus additions at Richard Luhh's Barn. Clinton. 1 MILE NORTH OF LONDESBORO 523-9202 Lawn and Garden Equipment Repair New and Used Garden Equipment In Stock JEAN TAYLOR Jean Robertson Smith, died at the Listowel Memorial Hospital on Sunday. October 31. She was the wife of the late Melvin H. Taylor of Brussels. In her 87th year. Mrs. Taylor was predeceased by Auction Calendar THURS. NOV. 18, 5t30 p.m. Property, 243 Marl- borough St. Household effects and ''6 Nova for the estate of Dorothy Hendrick at the Rec. Centre. Exeter. SUN. NOV. 21, 12:00noon. Coins -gold and silver at the Old Town Hall. Exeter. o Auctioneer: TOM PAPPLE FARMERS For a good farm building at competitive prices PHONE: RAY LAMBERS CONSTRUCTION R.R. 42 Clinton 482-3305 FREE ESTIMATES • LARGE ESTATE AUCTION SALE DISC JOCKEY STEVENS Country Gold & ROCK 'N' ROLL Good recorded music for weddings. dances. anniversaries, panics. etc. 5 years experience Phone Brussels (daytime or evenings) Antiques, Limoges. Bridal Wreath dishes, furni- ture. appliances etc. to be held for the Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Joc Feeney of Clinton and for Mrs. Drusilla (McMurray) Prescott of Clinton being held al Richard Lobh's Barn. Clinton. Ont. Saturday, November 13 887-6159 THE TOY TABLE, especially the stuffed toys was a favourite with Jeff Finch of Brussels. He and many other kids and parents visited the annual 1 Brussels Anglican Church Flea Market. The event was held last Saturday. As usual, the bake table was popular. (Wassink photo) Iwo sisters, Marion (Mrs. George Wightman) and Eliz- abeth. (Mrs. Harold Cardiff). Two brothers Hugh of Moles- worth and William W. of Brussels. Surviving is daughter. Eleanor (Mrs. Edgar Dane), RR1. Wroxeter: two sons. Ross and Bill as well as ten grandchildren and three great grandchildren. The late Mrs. Taylor was the sister of Margaret (Mrs. Sam Sweeney), Mrs. Margery Ritchie and Jim. all of Brus• scls and Charles of Blyth. Funeral services were held at the Brussels Chapel of the M,L. Watts Funeral Home. Wednesday, November 3. Officiating was Rev. Charles Carpentier. assisted by Don Vair. Interment Wingham cemetery. Pallbearers were Jim Smith. Bill Rymer, Ed Elston, Eldon Cook. 'Ivan Wightman. and Gordon Lyddiatt. Flower• bearers were Murray Cardiff. Bob Wheeler and Jack Hunt. Furniture Repair Service UPHOLSTERY AND AUTOMOTIVE SEATS "Furniture Stripping A Specialty" Phone 482.7379 (1.1.1".""Mtriladfire/IIY• LS/130,1a /iri".. Hensall Business Liquidation at 10 a -m. Sixty four pieces of Bridal Wreath pattern 1 imoge dishes which includes cups and saucers. small jugs. mustard jar. cream and sugar. salt and pepper. dinner plates. tea plate. bread and butter. fruit how i. fruit dishes. platter. celery dish, pickle dishes. cheese or butter dish. ten Royal Copenhagen collectors Christmas scene plates 19 0 to 19N cost 56.00 each in 1980. antique electric lamp with hand painted shaded, blanket box. hat pins. cutter rug. matching wicker arm chair and rocker neaSly upholstered. hall tree, cained hack rocker. two Victorian side chairs. piano tench. apt. dining table extends from 20" to h ft . China cabinet glass front and sides: old record cabinet. matching rocker and arm chair. hump hack trunk. plus other trunks. two chesterfields and chairs. fancy antique dresser. se%cral floor and table lamps. small round pedestal table plus other fancy small tables, high chest of drawers. small chest of drawers, Electrolux vacuum cleaner with power carpet attachment. flags. oil paintings and picture frames, some handmade quilts and bedding: fang handled umbrellas. Westinghouse square model fridge. looks like new. Danby 24" electric stove with stainless steel oven; clothes dryer, wringer washer. bedroom suite. two modern maple single beds with box springs and mattresses. extra long continental single bed. sire bed with good mattress. buffet. wardrobe with mirror doors. cedar chest, washstand. axminister rug. leatherette recliner like new, upholstered chairs, two antique dressers with mirrors. floor model hi fi• homemade pine cradle, never used. ladies' cross country skiis. boots and poles. square dining table, chrome table and chairs. portable aluminum storm windows. davenport. small appliances. pots and pans, dishes and glassware. plus our usual large offering of items too numerous to mention. PLAN TO ATTEND TERMS CASH Auctioneer: RICHARD LOBB 482-9898 We hasc been instructed by the proprietor of Fink Hard, arc. 1'5 King Street. Hensall to sell by public auction approximately Sh.000 Illi of plumb- ing. heating and electrical supplies and equip- ment nn Wednesday, November 24, at 6:00 p.m. Correspondent' DORA SHOBBROOK 523-4250 At the United Church, Remembrance service greet- ers were Ron Gross and Melvin Knox. The sermon was "Lest we break faith" text. "The ser- mon in the mount." During the offering a bagpipe solo by John Jewitt, a rededication off memorials. Honour rolls from Londesboro. Burns and Con- stance churches, Mr. Swan gave prayer of invocation and recognition of memorials and honour rolls, prayer, of Thanksgiving and dedication. The names were read by Len Caldwell, Ted Fothergill, Jim Jamieson, Dora Shobbrook and Cliff Saundercock. In Flanders Fields was read by John Lawson, PERSONALS Mrs. Laura Saundercock was admitted to Clinton Pub- lic Hospital November 5 with a fractured arm. Mrs. Myrtle Fairservice returned to Clinton Hospital on Sat. from St. Joseph's Hospital. London. Mrs. Jack Clark is a patient in University Hospital. Lon• don. We wish them all a speedy recovery. Mrs. Doris Colbeck, Toron- to spent last week with Miss 'Edythe Beacom, On Wednes- day Mrs. Stewart Bryans of Mitchell visited at the same home. On Sunday Edythe and Doris visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bryans in Mitchell. On November 2 W.I. mem- hers Alice Buchanan. Dora Shobbrook. Addie Honking. Vi Burns. Margaret Taylor attended Auburn W.I. 60th anniversary luncheon and euchre. Congratulations to' John Cartwright on being top seller bringing in $190.25 at Clinton Minor Hockey skate-a-thon last week. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Patter- son and Katie, London visited on the weekend withher parents Mr. 'and Mrs. Bob Burns. Mr. and Mrs, John Shad - dick, Dan and Paul, Goderich visited on Sunday with his mother Mrs. Joe Shaddick. Mrs. Olive Penfound and Elgin were guests Sat. p.m. with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mair. Stratford. Several from here attended , the 50th wedding anniversary of Grace and Walter Forbes at Ont. St. United Church, Clinton on Sunday p.m. Jim McEwing, Cliff Saun- dercock, Watson Reid from here. Art Colson and Bert Gray from Clinton spent/last week deer hunting at Brace- bridee. BURNS U.C.W.•MEET Burns U.C.W. met at the home of Gladys and Ida Lciper on Thursday after- noon. There were 16 mem- bers present. Gay Salverda opened the meeting with a reading "Strangers are friends." Gladys Leiper led in prayer. The scripture,from Matthew Chapter 3 was read. by Ida Salverda. Readings "Do your Christmas•,thinking early" by Margaret Taylor and "God wants us to be happy" by Gay Salverda. "it's your house" was read by Ramona Jamie- son. A donation was made to the Londesboro W.I. ouple celebrate 50th' Ca3c��gQc�a�c� Correspondent MRS. L. STONEHOUSE 887.9847 The Evening Unit of the C.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Laura Johnston, Nov- ember 2, with 16 present. Mrs. Murray Vincent opened the meeting with the worship service. Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler conducted the business. The December meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Cliff Logan. Mrs. George Michie had charge of the program on Remembrance Day. taken from the Cenotaph Service and played a record of several songs from the first and second World Wars. sung by the Ffarbouraires of Goderich. Mrs, William Coultas read the Poem, "Remember• Me Mrs. George Michie read an article on the symbol of Remembrance Day- The Custom Slaughtering Proceesing Kill Day _ Wednesday DASHWOOD 237=3677. CONSISTING OF EQUIPMENT: Power vise: pipe w ranches and dies: chain w rcnehcs solder pot and torehcs: sheet metal brake. sheet metal bench. stakes. and hand machines. plus small hand tools. INVENTORY: Iron and copper pipe conductor pipe; quantity of pipe fittings and rcdu, ars: metal. plastic and condoit fittings: furnace fans and c6ntrols: oil burners: quantity of burner pumps: fractional H.P. pumps and fan motor. Duro and Jacuzzi pumps: cup leather: vales. plungers: brass lined cylinders: quantity of pump parts: water howls: wire: switches: outlets; pole hardware: plus many more items related to this type of business. For further information. please contact: RATH W ELL & ASSOCIATES IQick Robinson - Sales Manager 529.1458 //Z//11e/.G !l ehdr 31 /'C6/L▪ '�F.1 AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1WO (519) 527-1458 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Fstateol LUCINDA BL SHIE 111 persons [lasing Halms a ea 'MO the 1-s1.1t' of 1 minds Mishit. late of the Town of Seaforth. in the Counts of Huron. retired, who died on or about the 31st das of Jul.. 1982, are harsh[ notified to send full particulars of their 'hints to the undersigned on or before the 100 of Noscm• her. 1982, after ,shush date the assets of the said do ceased s'i11 he distributed has mg regard oris ai claims then rccemed D 1 iED this 22nd des' cif ()ember. 19142 GREGORY. McDONALD, I.INI.EY AND BUECHLER Barristers & Solicitors 168 Ontario Street, Stratford. Ontario NSA 6W Solicitors for the Administrator Poppy and "Why We Wear A Lunch was served by Mrs. Bert Johnston's group. WEDDING ANNiVER SARIES CELEBRATED AT AUBURN A surprise party was held on November 6 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson, who celebrated their 45th Wedding Anniver- sary on November 13. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Robinson cerebrated their 50th Wedd- ing Anniversary on Decem•' er 13. The evening was spent reminiscing. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson were present- ed with a wall clock and a sapphire covered candy dish. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Robinson were presented with a table lamp. Lunch was served with an anniversary cake made by Mrs. Mason Robinson. Those present were Mrs. Ruth Coyne of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Robinson of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson of Auburn. Mr. George Robinson of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs Mason Robinson of Wing• ham. Mr. and Mrs. (-aloin Robinson of RRI. Belgrayc. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson of RR . Belgrave. Mrs. Law • retie,: Taylor of Bclgrasc. \fru and Mrs Claire Thompson of Til?sonhurg. Mr and Mrs Joc• Thompson of Goderich were unable to attend WMS The W.M.S. met Nm• ember 1. at Knox Preshytcr- ian Church. Belgrayc Mrs Mac Scott presided and opened with the call to worship. Psalms 98 and 100 were read by Mrs Garner Nicholson. Meditation was giscn by Mrs. Joe Dunbar entitled. "A Cheerful He- art". Mrs. John McBurney k•d in prayer Mrs George Fcar,had the topic on Flora House in Winnipeg. Manitoba. en- titled. "Neighbours Not Str- angers" This home was started in 1926 by two deaconess. Miss Dorm hs McComhic and Rey. Iris Ford. for Indian children w ho need counselling and ads ise. They started with vacation Bible School and then classes all year long. immigrant women and seniors are also helped Seiietary's report was read by Mrs. McBurney Roil call was answered with a serse on "Joy". and 11 sick and shut•in visits were re• corded. The poem. "Re• membrance" was read by Mr . Fear. '. Kenneth Innis closed the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone- house visited on Friday with their sister-in-law. Mrs. Norman Stonehouse of Lon- don. The Belgrave Library will be open on Friday. Nov- ember 12. from 2 to 5 p.m. All books must be in the Belgrave Library duc to book, exchange. Mrs. Cliff Logan returned home after spending a few days with her son and daughter-in•law, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Logan and family of Burlington. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Barn' Logan of Burlington on the birth of their daughter. Rebecca Lynn on October 26. Mrs. George Black of Campbcllville. Mrs, Thomas Moy and Craig of Erin Mills. Mrs. Wilfred Schretder and Mrs. Date Roberts of Milton visited with Mrs Earl Ander- son last seek. vs'c are glad to hear that Mrs. James Hunter was able to return home last \\'cdnes- dav from the \%tngham and District Hospital Mr. Harold Keating sidled recentit with his sister and brother in law. Mr and \1r Stanley Snell of Lindon Wr tsel, omi Mr Kenneth Das is „1 Stratford t,+ ,out ytllaec ,,ho isnt+tt i•sind in the former Roht horse We ar sr- • . s, ar 'ha! \yrs 'stew Jr; Prot tt r s .1 patient in SI Joseph's Hospital. I o'ndon The Be4;ii.ise Rran,h of the (anail..in Bible 'CS is pleased to 1tT01. 't.,it the -ant asst r. -•,11t' ret intik comply ti 11 .i •ui, i ',Old -in sass T'•: j•-c.'o'.i sirs Robert Pati':t treasurer Mrs. Jack Higgins and secretary, Mrs. -.tare van Camp with to thank • the following canvassers for their time and effort- Lore Scott, Mrs. Richard Moore, Mrs. Gordon McBurney. Ivan Dow. Miss Audrey Scott. Mrs. Dale Hussey, Mrs. Florence McArter, Harold Keating. Mrs. Jack Higgins. Mrs. Alex Nethery, Miss Mary Isabel Nethery, Mrs. Laura Johnston. Mrs. Law- rence Taylor. Mrs. Don Vair. Mrs. Robert Procter. Miss Annie Cook and Lorne Camp- bell. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Van Camp spent the weekend with Mrs. Norma Davidson of Glencoe. Eight tables were in play at tlae Belgrave Weekly Euchre last Wednesday evening. Winners were: High Lady- Mrs. Agnes Bieman. Novelty Lady•Mrs. Garner Nicholson, Low Lady - Mrs. Hazel Davidson. High Man• Herb Clayton. Novelty Man- Clarence Hanna. Los Man- Garner Nicholson. Euchre again next week at 8 p m. Everyone is welcome. Mrs. Kathleen Roberts ;Timed her Bachelor of Arts degree (honours) from the faculty. of Social Science at the Unnersity of Western Ontario on October 30 Her husband. family and friends attended the conyocanon ,rremony at Alumni Hall and Later en)os(id a celebration. dinner at the the Garage restaurant. London Coming E. ern The annual meeting of the Igra'e. Blyth and Brussels School Fair Board will he held in the Belgrayc Com• mumu Centre on Mondas • ember 15, at 8 30 Ftcrs one welcomed Nominating committee chosen for executive \I, f'ht.,. .i1' ••• of '1., i . • ort r.i,, • I's,ilr• i Its and it ,s as i.••it,'n hs all ('rt.t • • y1•. \\ ( Kn•It 'c mol a ^, .t.. ,� t i`, se,ond 6 60,1 ,i !; Das h,r R, p,' -i. ., , rcl.ir-. .Ind Ir, at! host •, l i St-. (,t •., ,I I,ih.r'•,r•,' x1•. 1\ t Is .4 Iht Nth le(t ., r•,•'.J .fit I' ( hristn•as ,• "C d' home and pr.gram ,i i •t ti••a' The ss ripe,•, • v•. ., v1, Don. s-: , •• -ted that ,.t •, •, few scrmon9 ,'. .tIhrc,t but i1 ti°';Imes in the H'-, 1`, t.,••d coming is „ one knows • .c Watch" was adsise of our • • of 'c n he was speak- ,, s Scsond (ommg, xt•s 1 u:41 was thanked for .piiales and a social • • last n(mi•d