The Huron Expositor, 1989-10-18, Page 1523. WANTED
TO 'RENT
WANTED TO RENT barn for 50 sows, farrow
to wearer in the Dublin area. Phone 345-2169
28-42-1
atter 7 p.m,
129 'E R RENT
STORAGE SPACE for rent, phone after 6 p.m
or before 8 a.m., 522-1629. 29-42-2
APPROXIMATELY 600 sq. ft. of store space
for rent in Seaforth, high volume location
5350.00 per month, utilities included, 527-1964
or 527-1842 29-42-2
29. 'F.OR 'RENT
HOUSE FOR RENT in Seaforth Available ap-
proximately first week in December, preferably
to an older couple with references, 482-5798
29-42-2
evenings
SEAFORTH 1/2 duplex, close to schools, heat
and hydro included, first and last month's rent,
$500.00 monthly, October rent free. 527-2683
after 6 p.m 29-42-2
3400 BUSHEL granary
345-2878
Gerry O'Reilly.
29-42-2
STALLS FOR HORSES close to Seaforth, Call
527-0497 29-42x1
Townhouses
3 bedroom unit
available In October
only 0340 per month
482-5070
31. NOTICE
ARE YOU living with a drinking problem? Al
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Woodstock, Ont. N4S 7V9. (519) 537-2115
33-42-bc
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34. AUCTION SALES
REG BADLEY
345-2584
tILL PRESZCATOR
233-3220
JIM PRESZCATOR — 522-0185
Seaforth Office Open Monday to Friday
527-2540
LARGE AUCTION
SALE
Antiques; furniture; appliances; etc. to beheld
at Richard Lobb's for Thelma Broadfood of
' Seaforth and Ethel Washington of Goderich
SAT., OCT. 21 AT 10 -A.M.
Antique pine corner cupboard; pine harvest
table; 2 antique carpenter boxes; spinning
wheel; round oak dining table with splitting ,
centre pedestal, claw feet, 4 leaves, 6 matching
chairs and fancy buffet with mirror; washstand;
dresser; high back bed; antique treadle sewing
machine; hump back trunk; Victor safe; older
three piece bedroom suite; old radio; 2 small
iron kettles; Matching green fridge and stove;
white fridge; 30" green stove; Filter Queen
vacuum cleaner with power head; portable col- .
our TV; cedar chest; small china cabinet;
chesterfield and chair; floor lamps; wicker
.basket; Victorian mahogany music cabinet; oak
rocker; Duncan Phyfe dining table with leaf;
pedestal lamp table; fern stand; marbel
telephone table; large oak coffee table; oak
library table; crocks; platform rocker; small,
chrome table and chairs; 3 drawer chest; 2
drawer dresser with mirror; 7 wooden
carpenters planes; butter bowl; small blacksmith
forgeand tools; nail scale; oakoffice arm chair; , •
kittie car; small,potbellie stove;.jardines; night
,1able,end.table;-drop front.combination desk
and•drawers;•singlebed; camera; sewing table; '1
bedding,andlinens;.dishes.and glassware in-
cludingentique pieces;,plus many other items
too numerous to -mention,
Terms Cash or Cheque.with.proper I.D.
AUCTIONEER s;
BURT LOIB
.482'7898 CLINTON
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
SAT., OC. 21 AT 10:30 A.M. - Tandem trucks
and equipment tor The County of Huron Roads
Dept.. 'it miles north of Auburn. Richard Lobh
Auctioneer
SAT., OCT. 21 AT 10 A.M. — Antique furniture,
and glassware, household effects at Richard
Lobb's Auction f3arn Clinton for Thelma Broad -
toot and Ethel Washington plus other con-
signors. Bun Lobh Auctioneer.
'SAT., OCT. 28 AT 10 A.M. — Antiques, fur-
riiture, etc. at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn,
Clinton for local Estate, plus additions.
SAT., NOV. 4 AT 10 A.M. - Antique furniture
and glassware, paintings, prints etc. at Richard
Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton tor the Estate of
Agnes Middleton. Auctioneer Burt Lobb
'SAT„ NOV. 4 AT 10:30 A.M. - Trucks, trailer.
tractors, 4 wheel drive and crawler loaders,
1956 Gradall, 30 8. van trailer w/hydro lights
and heaters, small equipment, etc. for Ed Cale
at Bayfield. Auctioneer Richard Lobb.
'f
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of household effects.a7ntiques.and+form
machinery for Estate of Elliott Harrisost '"•''
of Blyth on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 '
at 10030 a.m.
Location: 3 corners East of Blyth en Coun-
ty Road 23 and 1 corner South. Lot 11,
Concession 13, Helicon Township.
SALE CONSISTS OF:
Ford Dextra tractor;, N.H. baler; side
rake/rubber; 2 bale elevators (1 pipe
elevator); 5 hay wagons/rack; N.H.
manure spreader; George White
snowblower/3 p.t.h.; 3 p.t.h.,harrows;
discs; 2 walking plows; wheelbarrows;
loading chute/sides; Hammerm100; cir-
cular saw; chains & tighteners; grain hop-
per; gravel scraper; electric fencers; por-
table air compressor; electric chainsaw;
skill saw; drills; -sanders; extension lad-
der; grease guns; hand saws; cross cut
saws; rotetIfler; pulleys.
"HORSE" - Collars; blankets; breaking
cart; shafts 8. tongues; bells; whip;
m ins stick for horses.
There will bo wagon loads of numerous
small articles & some household effects.
TERMS: Cash day of sale, 8% sates tax
whore applicable. Proper 1.19. Any an-
nouncements day of sale take
precedence over written advertising.
Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for
accidents or lessor purchase day of solo.
For Information contact:
Brian Rantoul, Auctioneer
357-2349
LUNCH ;BOOTH
AUCTION SALE
of Antiques; Appliances & Household Ef-
fects to be held at the Jacob Auction Cen-
tre 185 Herbert St. In Mitchell
THURS., OCTOBER 26
AT 6:00 P.M.
Including: Admiral 30 inch electric stove
with self-cleaning oven; Hotpoint
dishwasher; Inglis automatic washer and
dryer; Kenmore spin washer; Kenmore
electric dryer; newer style dining room
suite with buffet -hutch, extension table
and six cane back chairs; six oak chairs;
Sklar chesterfield & chair; two La -Z -boy
recliner chairs; microwave stand; small
chrome kitchen suite; dressers &chest of
drawers; Hondertch;cedar cheat; oldparlor
tables; blanket box; oak hall rack with mir-
ror; h000ier cupbaord; two refinished
dressers; two hlgh,back,beds; old chest
of drawers; picture frames; clover .leaf
table; picture frames; lamps; old dishes
and,gleaswaro; homespun blankets; quilts
&.bedding; trunka;,crocks;,aldebarlead-
ed ,glass windows; store counter .with
glass front and top fitipg cabinet;
,aluminum step ladder; roto tiller;' drill
press; Viking 'electric .sewing machine;
hand. and:garden toole;tanda hosJof•mlac.
Items.
Prop: Gladys Rayne, of Stratford ,with
additions.
At1GTIOMEEHS
Doug :Jacob
2744094
Watlte i3oas
639E5077
35. 'TENDERS WANTED
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 18, 1989 --- 15A
35. TENDERS 'WANTED
ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TENDER
TENDER 859-T-008-89
The Ministry of Natural Resources is seeking tenders from parties
interested in the operation and maintenance of Agricultural Lands
at the Hullett Provincial Wildlife Area.
There will be a public opening of tenders on the 7th day of November,
1989, at 2:00 p.m., at the MNR District Office, Hwy. #4, South,
Wingham, Ontario. Sealed tenders will be received until 1:00 p.m.
on the 7th day of November, 1989, at Ministry of Natural Resources,
R.R. #5, Wingham, Ontario NOG 2W0.
For further information please contact Glen Sturgeon at 519-357-3131
or Robert Gibson at 519-482-7011.
"The lowest or arty tender not necessarily accepted".
Ministry of
Natural
Resources
Lyn McLeod
Min sten
Ontario
1
0
Town
of Clinton
RECYCLING
TENDER
Sealed tenders, clearly marked es to con-
tents will be received by the undersigned
until 5:00 p.m. on Monday, November 20th,
1989 for a multi -material recycling pickup
within the Town of Clinton.
Tenders must be submitted on the Town of
Clinton tender forms available from the
undersigned.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
Marie Jefferson,
Clerk -Treasurer,
23 Albert Street,
Box 400, Clinton,
Ontario, NOM 11.0
519.482-3997
37.
OTICE'T •.,7
CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
On The Estate Of
JOHN CLARENCE AMUR GLANV'ILLE
All persons having claims against THE ESTATE
OF JOHN CLARENCE ARTHUR GLANVILLE,
late of the Township of McKillap, in the Coun-
ty of Huron, deceased, who died on the 26th
day of July, 1989 are hereby notified to send
in full particulars of their claims to the under-
signed on or before the 27.fh day of October,
1989 after which date the assets will be
distributed having regard only to the claims
then received.
Dated at Seaforth. Ontdrio-this 26th day of
September, 1989.
RALPH SMITH
Barrister and Solicitor
20 Gouiniock Street, P.O. box 489
Seaforth, Ontario NOK 1WO
Solicitor for the Estate
NOTICE TO 'CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
in the Estate of
ELIE BURY
All persons having claims against the estate
of Elie Bury. late of the City of London in the
County of Middlesex formerly of the Town of
Seaforth in the County of Huron, who died
on or about the 22nd day of August 1989, are
hereby notified to send in full particulars of
their claims to the undersigned on or before
the 25th day of Octqber 1989 after which date
the assets will be distributed having regard
only to claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 28th day of
September 1989.
McConnell, Stewart & Devereaux
-Barristers, &c.,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executrix
3.3. SERVICE
DIRECTORY
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
Barry Miller
236-2717 Exeter & 229-6205 Kirkton
Joe Zehr 887-9599 Brussels
a
ST�FFi'NS
LAWN CARE
Have
Expanded
We -have ,purchased
Vern Scott's 'Business
Garden filling Plowing
t ;Snow flow*
CALL 527,228
36. SERVICE
DIRECTORY
DRUM LESSONS - contemporary and rock.
38-41-2
Call Jerry at 527-2543.
r° e R CUT -RI'L'E
o, s TREE SERVICE
.CUTTING *TRIMMING *REMOVAL
STUMP REMOVAL
OINSURED OFREE ESTIMATES
\ "JAKE" HOVIUS Jr.
RR 01 Wa0O0em, Oat. 005 2.0
jc. (519) 229-8802
"sa,..= all or sournuevarn Ontario"
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.
39. CAR
111
OF Ti' ANKS
HOLLAND
Betty and Murray would like to thank everyone
who visited them in the hospital and tor all the
lovely cards, gifts and flowers. We would like
to say . a special thank you to Drs. Salsbury,
Steed, Hay the OR nurses and OB nurses for
their excellent care and concern while we were
in 'the hospital. 39-42-1
BANNERMAN
I would like to thank all my friends' and
neighbours who offered their best wishes and
support through phone calls, visits, cards and
gifts while I was a patient at University Hospital
and since returning home, Thanks also to Dr.
Malkus and the Emergency staff at Seaforth
Community Hospital, Dr. McKenzie and his
team as well as the staff in the ICU and 6th
floor at . University Hospital for the excellent
care I received. I would like to express special
thanks to Ken and Lois Moore, Jim and Agnes
Etue, Doug and Cheryl Philips and Becky Ban-
nerman, and especially Mike Etue for their help
and generosity.. Darwin Bannerman. 39-42x1
' McGRATH-SMITH
The family of the late Mary McGrath -Smith
wish to thank their friends, relatives and
neighbours for their kindnesses, Mass offerings,
donations to the Cancer Society and donations
to the Seaforth Community Hospital Fund.
Special thanks to Rev, J.J. Carrigin, Rev. C.G.
Carauna, Dr. Malkus and the staff of Seaforth
Community Hospital and to Dr, Morgan and his
staff of University Hospital, London. We are
also grateful to Michael Falconer, the funeral
director for his guidance and arrangements and
to the Ladies of Seaforth Legion for their
delicious lunch: To her nephews (her
pallbearers) we extend a very special thank
you. The McGrath Family. 39-42x1
39. CARD OF THANKS
CAIRNS, FINLAVSON
We would like to thank all the friends that
were at the wicker shower on Thursday nigh!
You were all so generous Special thanks goes
to Chris, Barb, Cheryl, Calana for making it a
surprise 39-42-1
VANSTONE - BUTT
Special thanks to Dr Steed. the start al Clin-
ton Public Hospital, family and friends for your
visits and gifts when our bundle of joy arriv-
ed. Kristi thanks Daddy for being so patient
waiting for her to arrive Kelly. Kevin and
Kristi.3 39.42-1
BEUTTENMILLER
We would like to express our sincere thanks
to all our friends and relatives who contributed
to the success of our 50th Anniversary Party
A special thanks to our sons Bob and Gordy
and to Betty who has spent many hours put-
ting this party together for us Also thanks to
Frank Phillips for his work as Master of
Ceremonies. Frank Sills. George Miller and
Gus Boussey tor their entertainmenr and Ned
McGavin for his work taking pictures Also
many thanks tor the flowers delivered to our
home and the numerous cards and gifts we
have received A thank you to all who con
tributed In any way to the success of our par-
ty. The music was great., the lunch superb it
was an evening that we will never forget 'Gor-
don
Gordon and Ruth Beuttenmilter 39-42x1
PETHICK
Special thanks to Dr. Underwood and the Drs
and nurses of - the fourth floor o1 Stratford
Hospital.. To my family and friends for cards.
visits and phone calls, and treats Everything
was very much appreciated Thanks again
George Pethick 39-4241
McDONALD
I wish to thank Dr. Arciszewski. Dr Van-
walraven, Dr. Malkus, Rev Bonnie Amal. fame.
ly, friends, nurses, staff and anyone ' who
helped in any way. Your 'cards, flowers, treats,
visits and kindness will always be remembered.
Vera McDonald 39-42x1
40. IN MEMORIAM
MARY ALICE RYAN
In loving memory of a dear friend. who pass-
ed away October 15, 1984
It`s been five lonely years without you.
Since you were taken home.
For you were loved so deeply.
In a very special way.
Sadly missed and always remembered by
Lloyd, Mabel, Lisa, Sharon and Melvin, Teresa
and Chris and their families 40-42x1
• LEEMING
In loving memory of my parents, Leonard, on
October 12, 1969 and Edna (Mitchell) on May
11, 1977. Norma 40-42x1
REGELE
In memory of Edward Regale. who passed
away October 18, 1982.
We do not need a special day.
To bring you to our minds,
The days we do not think of you,
Are very hard to find,
Your thoughts unknown.
But you left us with memories,
We are proud to own.
Always remembered by Idella and family and
friend Norman. 40-42x1nc
41. PERSONAL
AIDS .Awareness
Weck.in Ontario
October I6-22
1989
Be aware
Call the Ontario
Ministry of Health
AIDS Hotline
1 -800 -668 -AIDS
How do you
measure...
Leadership? fi Excellence? Courage?
Dedication? L Initiative? 17 Selflessness?
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citizens. Do you know someone between the ages o1 6
and 18 who has demonstrated selfless service, overcom.' a
physical or psychological limitation, performed an act of
heroism, shown initiative, or simply a dedication to the
well-being of those around them? Someone who has more
than "measured up" in their commitment to others'
You can help Canadian Airlines International and the
Ontario Community Newspapers Association honour that
special someone by nominating them.for an Ontario Junior
Citizen of the Year Award, Every nominee receives a
certificate and' up to 12 individuals and one group will be
the recipients of a plaque presented by the Lieutenant
Governor of Ontario, $200.00 and a family portrait with the
Lieutenant Governor. Nominations are accepted up to
October 31st, 1989,
"Todayts )youth .., making a measurable difference,"
Ontario
Junior Citizen
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