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For Sale or Rent
Two Brrussels.slmm dlate' por RRoase
in -
session, Phone 2914416 14
towel.
Auction Sales
GIGANTIC farm equipment
monthly consignment auc-
tion, Friday, April 22. 1983,
10;00 a.m. sharp. Sales held
4th Friday of each month.
New and used equipment
including approximately 75 -
tractors, some industrial
equipment, skid steer load-
ers. approximately 10 com-
bines and over'300 pieces of
all types of farm equipment
pips lawn and garden equip-
ment. Terms: Cash or good
cheque day of sale. Not
responsible for accidents on
property. Trucking and lunch
available. Auctioneers Cliff
Gilbert and Alex Parr. Don't
miss it. See you there. Wayne
Ward Farm Equipment,
Highway #6, Wiarton, Ontar-
io.. Phone (519) 534-1638 or,
(519)534-2980. 20-16-01 '
SATURDAY, April 23rd,
11:00 a.m. Spring consign-
ment sale. Farm machinery,
cars. trucks, tractors, trail-
ers, campers, tools, 35 foot
boom truck, float, motor
bikes, high performance boat
and motor, 1950 Plymouth
business coupe. A good as-
sortment. Orval McLean,
Auction Centre, R.R.#2,
Lindsay. For information 1-
70S-324-2783, 20-16-01
Card of .Thanks
1 would like to thank friends
and relatives for earls, gifts
and phone calls while I was a
patient in Seaforth Hospital.
Special thanks t4 Drr. Moths
and the nursing, staff the
Seaforth Hospital. .
Helen MacKenzie
24-lbxi
Bus. Directory
1 want to thank all our friends
and neighbours for the cards,
plants and treats they sent to
my husband, to the nurses at
the hospital and the VON
nurses for their loving care of
Les. to Dr. Wong for his help
and a special thank you to the
kind friends who provided me
with transportatton to the
hospital, to the Rebekah
Lodge and the Eastern Star
for the lovely lunch and also
to the friends who sent food to
the house. Helen S. McClure -16-
2
Card of Thanks In Memoriam In Memoriam
1 wish to express my appre-
ciation to my friends, and '
neighbours for visits,ifta,
flowers and cards while !was
in Stratford Hospital Special
thinks to Dr, Malkus, Art and
Bob on the ambulance, Dr.
Quinlan, nurses on 2nd and
fourth floor. 1t was ver
appreciated. Hazel Dillon
24-16x1
Jim and Connie Robertson
wish to express their appre-
ciation for the many mes-
sages of sympathy received
upon the recent Toss of Jim's
mother, Mrs. Mary Robert-
son of Strathroy. Thank you to
the ladies of the U,C. W., Unit
5, and the members of the
session of Northside Church.
To all the friends and neigh-
bours who sent cards and
flowers. Your thoughtfulness
will always be rememb ere6d..
The family of the late Donald
McKaig wish to express their
sincere thanks to all their
friends, relatives and neigh-
bours for the many acts of
kindness and sympathy
shown to thein in the loss of a
loving husband and father.
Thank you for the beautiful
floral tributes, Cancer and
Heart Fund donations, many
cards and food brought to the
house. Special thanks to Rev.'
Duke for his comforting
words and many visits to Don
in hospital. Many thanks to
Dr. Underwood and all the
nurses at the hospital for their
help and kindness. Apprecia-
tion also goes to the pallbear-
ers and to Branches 468 and
156 of the Royal Canadian
Legion for the lovely service.
Thank you to the Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home for their
very special help and kind-.
ness. Helen, Jean and Bruce
24.16x1
daYf�gadr
r father and grandfather -
Carmen, who passed away
one year ago, April 21.
God looked -around his garden
And found an empty space
He then looked down upon
you Dad
And saw your tired face
He put his arms around you
And lifted you to rest
God's garden must be beauti-
ful
For he only takes the best.
Always remembered by
daughter Janet and husband
Dennis, grandchildren thy
16-1
and David.
HOLLAND: In memory of
John Holland, a dear father
and grandfather who passed
away 1 year ago, April 21.
God took him home, it was his
• will,
But in our hearts, we love him
still,
His memory is as dear today
As in the hour he passed away
We often sit and think of him
When we ire all alone
For memory is the only friend
That grief can call its own.
Sadly missed by Jim; Jo-
anne, Krissy, Gerryand6
Katie. 22S
Notice
Notice
Legal Notices
DOLMAGEt In loving mem-
- of a dear son and brother
oneld, who passed away,
April 27, 1977
His memory is as dear today
As in the house he passed
away
Till memory fades and life
departs
You live forever in our hearts.
Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by Roy, Pearl
and Family. 25-16x1
BOLLANDt In loving mem-
ory of a dear brother John
who passed away April 21,
1982.
He left us quietly
His thought unknown
But left us a memory
We are proud to own.
With warm thoughts -
sister Leona O'Connor and
family. 25-16-1
HOLLAND: In loving mem-
ory of John J. Holland, who
passed away one year ago,
April 21, 1982,
Silent memories keep you
near
As time unfolds another year
No longer in our lives to share
Bot in our hearts you are
always there.
Sadly missed an always
remembered by sista Joan,
Leona, Le` ti re and M ry:
25-16-1
'Engagements
CouncilBrie#
ory
CUSTOM made draperies.
Call Nancy McNab, 262-5214
after 4 p.m. for sample and
style selection. 23-15-2
CAMP -OUT Trailers, Hwy.
8W . Stratford, 393-5938.
Your headquarters for hard-
top tent trailers, travel trail-
ers, from light -weights, right
up to park models, truck -
campers, and caps. Dealers
for Prowler, Golden Falcon,
Corsair. Lionel. Sales, rentals
parts, service. 23-15-13
GARDEN Tillers for rent.
Open Wednesday. Camp-
bell's Crown Hardware, Sea -
forth. Phone 527-1420.
23.15-3
Hank's Small
Engines Service
1 MILE NORTH
OF LONDESBORO
523-9202
Lawn and Garden
Equipment Repair
New and Used
Garden Equipment
In Stock
VEAL'S
PREGNANT and distressed?
Married or single. Free con-
fidential support. Call collect
Birthright 432-7197 or after 6
p. m. 527-0115. 19-9-tf
FUEL OIL FURNACE
Repair and Cleaning
24 HOIJR SERVICE
PARATCHEK'S
MAINTENANCE
Dublin 345.2235
Auction Sales
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 83-31/2 miles east
of Exeter.
235-1123
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
AMY JANE SPEIR
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the Estate of
the above-mentioned, late of
the Village of Brussels, in the
County of Huron, widow, who
died on January 12, 1983, are
required to file proof of same
with the undersigned on or
before the 1st day of April,
1983, after which date the
Estate will be distributed
having regard only to those
claims of which notice has
been, received.
DATED -at Brussels, Ontar-
io, this 8th day of March,
1983.
CRAWFORD, MILL,
DAVIES & ELSTON
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
VACUUMS: New and used.
All guaranteed. Also com-
plete Imo of Electrolux pro-
ducts. Call Bob Organ after 4
p.m. 348-8796. - 23-11-8
FLANAGAN CARPENTRY:
Aluminum siding. home re-
novations, additions, fram-
Ingl-Waifih-'. rdtfdetatlaratirr-
farm building Free esti-
mates. Peter Flanagan 527-
1.399, 23-14-tf
CUSTOM built waterbeds.
Now taking orders. Will build
to your specifications. 527-
0121. 23-16.1
PHIL'S Refrigerator and Ap-
pliance Service. Prompt. de-
pendable service to all makes
and models of domestic ap-
pliances. Phone 887-9062.
19-9-tf
,,,Apts. for Rent
Try us for
CUSTOM KILLING
and
PROCESSING
Kill days -Tuesdays
3 OUR SPECIALTY
Home cured and
processed exactly the way
you like it.
Auction Sales
Elizabeth Court
Apts.
176 Oxford St.,
Hensall
1 BEDROOMS
AVAILABLE NOW
MAY AND JUNE
AUCTION
SALE
of antiques. furniture,
appliances and
miscellaneous items
to he held at
JACOB AUCTION
CENTRE
185 Herbert St.
Mitchell
Richard Lobb
AUCTIONEER
/cIlnton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
SATURDAY. MAY 7
AT 10 AM•
Crocks and lugs,
triwnWare, cast
collection, Amber
Deaver Jar. Highly
collectabts fruit ..Tars,
Apothecary bottles, otd
tins, etc. Being held for
the estate of Percy and
Roberto Woolacott in
the Mitchell Arena.
SATURDAY, MAY 21
AT 10 AM
Antique glassware and
furniture, hanging
lamps, etc., and
SUNDAY, MAY 29
AT 11 AM
Antiquefurniture,
glassware and
collectable', etc. For the
estate of Percy and
Roberta Woolacott In
the Mitchell arena.
Richard Lobb
Auctioneer
Clinton 452-7595
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
JAMES RUSSE{ALLAS°
XII persons "raving claims
against the -estate :of James
Russell Dallas, late of the
Township of Tuckersmith in
the County of Huron, Farmer,
deceased, who died on the
25th day of March, 1983. are
hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to
the undersigned on or before
the 11th day of May, 1983,
after which date the assets
will be distributed having
regard only to claims then
received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario
this.l3th day of April, 1983.
McCONNELL, STEWART,
DEVEREAUX & SMITH
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executors
At its Apr. 12 meeting
Seaforth council comatlera�
the following:
Town elementary schools,
service clubs and the public
works department are co-
operating for Pitch -In '83 to
pick up litter from parks,
highways and school
!grounds, during the week of
May 9-15.
Deputy clerk Luanne Phair,
will"be promoted from level 1
to 2 on her salary grid,
effective Apr. 18 after a year
of employment. Her salary
increases from $16,958 to
517,640.
No action has been taken to
replabe the Xerox copier in
the• town office because the
lease does not expire until
Mar., 1983.
Chief Hal Claus will repre-
sent the town at the annual
convention of police govern
ing authorities.
Subject to approval by fire
and police chiefs, the BIA was
given the go-ahead to close
Main St. from the traffic
lights to George St. May 6
from 4:30 to 10 p.m. and May
7, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for its
spring promotion. Parking
meters will be covered both
days -bucket sizes were considered.
The public works commit The tender was then awarded
tee and superintendent John to Jack McElwain Ltd "be-
Forrest will tour the town cause his firm had graded the
reviewing condition of side- arkin lot and was therefore
walks, streets and parks on f miliar with the site."
Apr. 28.
Public works will offer a The town was notified
free barbage and refuse pick the 1983 arena operating
up Apr. 18, 19 and 20 for budget has been cut by
spring clean-up to town resi- $1,900 by deleting a hockey
dents. net, broomball netting and
Man-hours supervising the cutting lawnmower expense.
town dump in March amount- There will always be ongoing
ed to 30 per week, a total cost capital expenditures in the
of $658.75. Forrest asked that operating budget, clerk -
Paul Hulley work an illi- ocker said, in answer to a
tional 12 hours with the question from the reeve, and
department. This will be the fund raising committee
discussed at budget meet- has no extra money. "In fact
ings. we'll be looking for dollars
The PUC • manager, Tom because the Wintario grant
Phillips. was authorized to on paving the parking lot has
purchase materials to com- been denied. That's about the
plate the first phase of street only capital expense the
lighting on E. William St.
The recreation committee
has been notified that no
Wintario grant will be avail-
able this year to resurface and
provide lights for the tennis
courts at the high school. A
decision on what work will be
done will be made at budget
meetings.
Bob Dinsmore will be the
recreation committee's rep to
a meeting with the Huron
Expositor to discuss sports
coverage.
1'h'e'clerk and d`epiity d16rk
were authorized to attend a
weekend seminar July 1-3 of
the' Association of Municipal
Clerks and Treasurers of
Ontario and the clerk will
attend the group's annual
meeting, July 4-6.
Payment for council mem-
bers for March meetings
attended amounted to: Mayor
Alf Ross, $360; Reeve Bill
Campbell, $200; Deputy
reeve Bill Bennett, $290; and
councillors, Hazel Hilde-
brand, $200; Wayne Ellis,
$110; Irwin Johnston, $155;
Bill Martin, $200; Henry
Mero, $200 and Paul Ross,
$245.
Pay increases for part-time
employees were authorized.
School crossing guards and
meter maids will be paid
$4.50 an hour, up from $4.25.
Building inspector Herman
Van Wieren will be paid 5236
a month, up from $225, and
25 cents/km mileage, up four
cents.
A request from the Grand
Bend Chamber of Commerce
asking council to bring the
SDHS band and get involved
in the Aug. 20 Ontario Open
Sandcastle competition was
filed. "We're not in a position
to ask the band. They're high
quality and command fees,"
commented councillor Mar-
tin.
Council was notified of the
Liquor Licence Board hearing
on the Queens Hotel request
for an outdoor patio. which
was approved.
The police committee
chairman Wayne Ellis will
consult with police and fire
chiefs about the possibility of
attending a public health -
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rock,
RR4 Walton are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Janette to Jack Holmes, son
of Brad Holmes and June
Foran of Blyth. The marriage
will take place on April 29,
1983 at Cavan United Church,
Winthrop, Ontario. 26.16-1
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young,
Dungannon and Mr. and
Mrs. Carter Kerslake, Staffa
announce the .forthcoming
marriage of Peggy and Craig
on May 21. 1983 at 2:00 p.m.
Christ Anglican Church. Port
Albert. Open reception May
28, 1983. Blyth Community
[Centre. 26-16x1
Mrs. Dianne Vander Velden
of Strathroy and Mr. Hubert
Vander Velden of Dundas are
pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Gayle to Bev Cole-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Emerson Coleman. R.R. #4,
Seaforth. The marriage will
take place May 14, 1983 at St.
James Church. Seaforth,
Ontario. 26-16x1
Personals
meeting on health hazards
arising from emergencies e c or
18 a
disasters Mayng-
ton.
A meeting on the new
Municipal Conflict of Interest
Act will be held Apr. 19 at
Huronview. Coitncillors Ross
and Martin were iitterested in
attending.
Council noted an invitation
to attend the June 4 arena
opening celebrations. Can-
vassers have tickets, but they
were reported to be selling
fast.
The rec committee will be
Asked to consider marking
family unity month in May
and senior citizens' week,
June 19-25. Reeve Campbell
said he'd had a suggestion
that the old police office
might be a good place for
seniors to meet' and play
cards etc., once the depart-
ment moves into the former
fire hall. "You'd have to take
the cell doors off though,"
joked councillor Ellis.
A letter from Jim Crocker,
secretary treasurer to the
community centres board.
notified council that the com-
mittee felt snow removal
tenders were . equal, when
budding as ommed e
man-
agement) committee has
left."
Council will write a letter
supporting the , Q timist
Club's May 28 annual Mardi-
gras.
1
ALONE: Are you tired of
being alone? Are you unat-
tached, single or divorced?
Meet that special person.
Apply P.O. Box 104, Owen
Sound. Ont. N4K 5P1
215x2
Tender Wanted
TENDERS
Tenders will be received
by the undersigned for
necessary
Sat., April 23
(includes utilities, carpeting,
appliances, laundry facilities
PHONE 262-3448
or 262-2615
Tender Wanted
at 11 a.m.
Featuring 9 pce. dining
room suite, appliances,
3M photo copier. 4 pec.
,vicker settee and chair
set, numerous antiques.
riding lawn mower, etc.
The building full.
Proprietor:
NORMAN WALKER
Auctioneer:
DOUGLAS JACOB
393-6214
Legal Notices
Tender Wanted
3
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
JEAN BROADFOOT
ALL persons having claims
against the estate of Jean
Broadfoot, late of the Town-
ship of Tuckersmith in the
County of Huron. deceased,
who died on the 10th day of
February, 1983. are hereby
notified to send in full par-
ticulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the
27th day of April, 1983, after
which date the assets will be
distributed having regard
only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario
this 28th day of March, 1983.
McCONNELL, STEWART
DEVEREAUX & SMITH
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executors
RENOVATIONS
Sealed tenders will be received by the undersign
ed until 4:00 p.m. Monday, May 16, 1983 for the
following work:
Planning and Development Department. Court
House. Goderich. Ontario - Installation of:
1. CARPET
2. SUSPENDED CEILING
3. LIGHTING
4. VERTICAL BLINDS
Registry Office. 38 North Street. Goderich.
Ontario - installation of:
1. SUSPENDED CEILING
2. LIGHTING
Specifications and 'tender forms for each of the
renovations may be obtained from the undersign•
ed:
B.G.JANLY
Clerk -Treasurer & Administrator
County of Huron
Court House Square
Goderich, Ontario
N7A 1M2
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
EDYTHE MARGARET
CARDIFF •
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the Estate of
the above-mentioned, late of
the Village of Ethel in the
County of Huron, retired
Municipal Clerk, who died on
January 18, 1983, are re-
quired to file proof of same
with the undersigned on or
before the 1st day of April,
1983, after which date the
Estate will be distributed
having regard only to those
claims of which notice has
been received.
DATED at Brussels. Ontar-
io this 8th day of March, 1983.
CRAWFORD, MILL,
DAVIES & ELSTON
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitors for
the Administrator
Grass
Cutting
at Seaf rth Community
Hospita during the com-
ing 198 season.
Tenders are to indi-
cate the equipment that
will be used and are to be
based on an amount per
cutting and for
Lawn
Rolling
the hospital grounds
once, at a time to be
agreed on.
Separate' tenders for
each are to be submitted
in writing prior to:
5 P.M.
FRIDAY, APRIL 29TH
1983
to
HENRY SCHWARZ
Director of Maintenance
Seaforth Community
Hospital
Seaforth, Ontario
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
59 Goderlch St, W., Seaforth
Rev. T.A.A. Duke, Minister
Mrs. Carol Carter, Organist
SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1983
11:15 Worship Service, Sunday School & Nursery
Rev. Wallace Murray, -Guest Minister
COME TO WORSHIP
ST.THOMASGLICAN CHURCH
21 Jarvis St., Seaforth
Rev. Gordon Simmons, Minister
GRACE
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Huron Centennial
School
BRUCEFIELD, ONT.
482-92601565-5341,
and 236-4979
10:OOa.m.-Family Bible
School
11:00 a.m.-Speaker
. Randy Mann
SUNDAY, APRIL 24,1983
Morning Prayer
Rev. Gordon Simmons, Rector
Sunday School - 11:15
EVERYONE WELCOME
R.FV.. PALIN NANCY J. LARONE '
Organist Choir Director
NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH
54 Goderich St. West, Seaforth
SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1983 -
11 a.m. D.S.T. Church Service. Church School
and Nursery
EVANGELISM: THE GROWING EDGES
Rev. J.G. Vanslyke, Minister
Margaret Whitmore Audrey McLlwaan
Organist -Choir Director . Jr. Choir Leader
r
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ENTIRE .INV.ENTORY
OF ALL FASHION FABRICS
Polyester Cottons
Butterick Patterns
Sewing Notions
30%0F,
2 FOR THE 1
PRICE OF
2n0/ oF.
Larone - Spittal
Open 9-5:30 - Friday Night 9 p.m.
Main- St., Seaforth 527-1960
CLIP AND MAIL- —
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SALE BY TENDER
RENT! Classified Order -Gram SELL!
BUY! TRADE!
Please run the following advertisement for weeks
Under instructions from the secured
parties we will offer for sale by public
tender, a garwood buckeye model D
ditching machine, Serial 91222.
May be seen upon request, tender forms
may be obtained from the Undersigned.
RATHWELL & ASSOCIATES INC.
Dick Robinson, Sales Manager
Phone 527-1336 or 527-1458
USE
EXPOSITOR -
WANT - ADS
Phone 527-0240
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(519) 527-1458
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RECENTLY INJURED OR CRIP-
PLED COWS AND STEERS. MUST
BE ALIVE AND DRUG FREE.
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