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The Huron Expositor, 1983-06-29, Page 17Ants.; for Rent 2 bedroom apartments with stove and fridge. North Main. 527.1715. 15-26x2 2 bedroom apt. heated, up- town location. Available July 1st, 527-0828. 15-24-tf Wanted to Rent 2 or 3 bedroom apartment or small house in Seaforth or area. Phone 527-0782.17-26-1 Notice THE search is on, to locate and recognize the outstand- ing young people of Ontario. If you would like to nominate a deserving young person aged 6 to 18 for an Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year award, contact this news- paper. 19-26-01 COMPLETE custom framing for needlepoint, crewel, photographs, all paintings, etc. regular or non glare glass Ready to hang. Forty-eight hour service. Harold Tyndall. Clinton, 482-7409. 23-26-1 Custom Swathing Phone 482-7126 Jim Preszcator Notice.- ..CarUot'Thanits, Card of Thanks CUSTOM round • baling. Phone Elvey Rock 347.2389, 23-26-4 •KAMP in Komfort. Hot showers, heated pools, great play grounds, entertainment, discount tickets. Available Niagara. Falls "KOA Kamp - ground; 8625 Lundys Lane SouthKO-64 OA 354I wa d Rd- (52 and 19) 726.5200, Reservations ac- cepted. 19-26-01 PREGNANT and distressed? Married or single. Free con- fidential support. Call collect Birthright, 432-7197 or after 6 p.m. 527-0115. 19-22-tf PHIL'S Refrigerator and Ap- pliance Service. Prompt, de- pendable service to all makes and models of domestic ap- pliances. Phone 887-9062. 19-22-tf 'Bus. Directory CAMP -OUT Trailers. Hwy. 8W, Stratford, 393-5938. Your headquarters for hard - lop 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 Card of Thanks FUEL OLL FURNACE Repair and Cleaning 24 HOUR SERVICE PARATCHEK'S MAINTENANCE Dublin 345-2235 Don and Flora Muir would like to thank all their rela- tives, friends and neighbours for the lovely 25th anniver- sary party held for them and all the lovely gifts and cards and a special thanks to Jack and Marie and all who helped in anyway. Thank you all very much. ' Hank's Small Engines Service 1 MILE NORTH OF LONDESBORO 523-9202 Lawn and Garden Equipment Repair New and Used Garden Equipment In Stock Articles for Sale Mrs, Catherine Murray and family wish to express their deep _appreciation and thanks to friends, neighbours and relatives who have been so kind during our cent sad bereavement. Spec; thanks to Father Carriga r, (Rost- Colum C.� .. ,L., St l� veers, �� CM ,L., to our new :�gighbours who have been so thpu8htful. The masses, floral tributes and memorial donations have been appreciated and will always be remembered. Thanks to pallbearers, Mower bearers and "the `rWhithey- Ribey Funeral Home. 24.26x1. ! would like to thank my relatives, family.,and friends for their cards and visits while 1 was aatient in the hospital. Specialthanksto Fr. Carri- gan, Dr. Rodney, nurses and staff. Patrick Ryan 24-26-1 I wish to, express my sincere thanks and appreciation to my relatives, friends and kind neighbours for all their kind- ness shown to me remember- ing ma with 'cards, flowers, treats, visits and all those who made inquiries for me while I was a patient at Stratford Hospital and since I am home; Special thanks to those kind people who sup- plied transportation for my wife Gladys. Thanks to Dr. Lenezner, Dr. Scratch of Stratford and Dr. Frank Newlands, Clinton, nurses on the third floor who were so kind and attentive to me. Special thanks to Rev. Van - slyke for his visits and comforting words of prayer. May God Bless you all. It will always be remembered. Thanksagain for all acts of kindness shown to me and my wife Gladys. Sincerely Art Wright John St. `Baler Twine for Hay Balers :14.45 527-0120 VELLZLILLLt: airs SIH„tn,n xrr*-7�'*T1==ir• "+5 r LET US DESIGN A BUILDING TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS! FREE ESTIMATE PRIVATE SALE 3 bedroom, frame home on'/. acre lot, located In Walton, Ontario. Interior partially restored. Small barn In back of property. Asking '13,000.00 cash. Serious Inquiries only. Call Carmen... 24-26x1 Special thanks extended to Terry Baillie of Seaforth and Susat) Gergus of Exeter for their quick action in getting help after Pat's tractor acci- dent. Thanks also to Lorne McKinnon and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Van Loon, Dr. Malkus, Seaforth nurses, visitors and callers plus whoever we may have missed. Les and Susan Riley 24-26-1 In Memoriam Auction Sales Verna and Russell Sholdice want to sincerely thank rela- tives, friends and neighbours who -came to open House to convey best wishes on the occasion of our 50th wedding anniversary. Also for gifts, money, • flowers, telephone calls, visits and all Oldness. Special thanks to ou family who so capably organaed this event and all who helped to make it an occasion we will always treasure. 24-26-1 Thanks to Dr. Wong and the nursing staff for their excel- lent care Also thanks to everyone for their cards, visits, treats while I, was a patient in Seaforth hospital. A special thank you to Mr. MacDonald and the grade one boys for their visit. All was greatly appreciated. Jim Crowley 24-26x1 Nelson and Annie Reid would like to thank our relatives, friends and neighbours who remembered us with cards, flowers, best wishes and gifts on our 50th wedding anniver- sary. Special thanks to the ladies of the Walton Unit and the Women's Institute. Also to those who made the sandwiches and dainties and all who helped make the day a memorable one for us. 24-26x1 I would like to thank the community for their support at the events at Seaforth Manor last Wednesday for the Heart Jamboree. Special thanks to grade VI students of Mrs. Thomas' class at S.P.S. for their effort and participa- tion. To the staff for their help and donations. The residents for their involvement and to the'otunteers and ladies who poured tea. You all "Put Your Heart In It" and all proceeds will be sent to the Ontario Heart Foundation. Thanks to all. Mary Finlayson Activity Co-ordinator 24-26x1 BARKER: Many, many thanks to each and everyone who came with best wishes to help us celebrate our 40th wedding anniversary at Fam- ily Paradise, Friday evening, ne }7.,Tyhanks,to our family J fop b f' rtize'41 s easel- Wei. - ii i"$pe eta! thanks to our relatives, neighbours and friends )For their lovely good wishes, flowers, cards, money and useful gifts. Also to the Hooterville band for their music. The warm memories of this occasion will stay with us always. Lloyd and Ilia Barker 24-26-1 FARM & INDUSTRIAL waotRS 364-1880 LR.111 HANOVER 1-416-838-3466 EVENINGS OR LUNCH HOUR FARMERS For a good farm building at competitive prices PHONE RAY LAMBERS CONSTRUCTION R.R. #2 Clinton 482-3305 FREE ESTIMATES SUNWORTHY WALL COVERINGS 20% OFF at Ball - Macaulay 527.0910 Seaforth Geo. A. Sills & Sons Home assssssssssms` Hardware MERCHANTS PLUMBING -HEATING & ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Phone 527-1620 Seaforth BACHERT MEATS CUSTOM KILLING Culling A Wrapping FREEZING KILL DAY ON TUESDAY All Meat Govt Inspected on the farm 1 MILE EAST OF WALTON 887-9328 A sincere thank you to the first floor nurses of Clinton Public Hospital for their care and consideration. Thank you also to Dr. Baker and Dr. Flowers for their attention. Deb Jamieson 24-26x1 VEAL'S Abattoir and Meat Market Hwy. 83-315 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 ,A HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES EVERY THURSDAY AT 1:30 P.M. All classes of livestock WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS Greg Hargreaves 262-2619 Hensall Victor Hargreaves 482-7511 Clinton Barry Miller 236-2717 Exeter and 229-6205 Kirkton We would like to express out sincere thanks to our family. grandchildren who put the dinner on for our 60th wed- ding anniversary. Also spe- cial thanks for all the cards, gifts, flowers from family, friends and neighbours. Also to our daughter-in-law for making the anniversary cake, Russell and Ethel Coleman 24-26x1 Ken and Eileen McLean would like to thank their family. neighbours and friends who helped make our 40th anniversary such a happy occasion. Thanks to everyone for the lovely gifts, flowers and cards we re- ceived. To the Legion ladies for the delicious dinner they served, to Ian Wilbee's or- chestra for their good music, to the ladies that served the lunch following the dance, we thank you all. Special thanks to our family for their lovely gift of deck chairs and table. also the dinner brought to our home on Sunday and for giving us an anniversary we will always remember. Legal Notices The family of the late Mrs. Marie Ward wishes to ac- knowledge the many acts of kindness in the loss of a mother and grandmother. A special thank you goes to all the nurses of Wingham Hos- pital and Dr. Bozak who helped care for her during her stay in hospital. We appre- ciate the floral tributes, memorial donations, sym- pathy cards and the food which was sent to the house. We express a sincere word of appreciation to Rev. Lyons and the Watts funeral home for their assistance. And a special thanks to the Legion, members.:foa.-the ...memorial 1 service. The Ward•Family 24-26-1 ALLAN: In loving memory of my dear brother, Wilson W. Allan who passed away 2 years ago, June 16, 1981. There is a link that death can not sever er Love and remembrance lasts forever Lovingly remembered by his sister Olive McLinnon and family, Winnipeg, Manitoba. 25-26x1 In Memoriam Marriages Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duffy are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Cathy Ann to Paul Eldon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hulley on July 2, 1983, The marriage will take place at St. Columban Church, St. Columban at 4 p.m. 26-26x1 Deaths PROPERTY AUCTION of 2 serviceable adjacent lots to be held at 144 Nelson St. Mitchell on Wednesday, June 29, at 7:15 p.m. MICHAEL RUSTON and FRANCES KELLY Proprietors RAY WHITE Auctioneer 393-6574 LOVE At South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Thursdar,June 23, 1983, Mr, Earl Walker Love of 60 Nelson Street, Hensall in his 75th year. Beloved husband of the late Minerva (Reichert) Love (1971). Dear father of Lorne of Goderich, Elva (Mrs. Grant Webster) of Varna and Norma (Mrs. Jack McGregor) of R.R. 5, Clinton. Dear brother of Emma (Mrs. Percy Campbell) of Hensall. Also survived by eight grand- children. Visitation after 2 p.m. Friday at the Hensall Chapel of Michael P. O'Con- nor Funeral Homes, 118 King Street, Hensall where the funeral service was conduct- ed on Saturday, June 25 at 2 p.m. with Pastor Carol Ono- frio officiatin& interment fol- • lowed in Baird's Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. 28-26-1 Auction Sales MUNRO: In loving memory of a dear- grandmother and great grandmother Helen Grace (Nana) whom God called home on July 4th, 1982. From the hospital bed to heaven's rest, God took you to be his guest, God saw you getting tired, When a cure could not be, So he closed His arms around you. And whispered. "Come with me' You suffered much in silence Your spirit did not bend You faced your task with courage. Until the very end. You tried so hard to stay with Us. Your fight was all in vain, God took you to His loving home, And freed you from all pain. Always will be loved and remembered by her grand- daughter Mary Helen, Bob and great grandsons Shawn .James and Curtis Vaughan. 25.26-1 JULIAN: In memory of a friend, Phyllis (Bo es). Mrs. Dr. C. Julian, who passed away five years ago. Missed by Norma Steele 25-26x1 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 29, 188$ — A17 Friends honour G. LOndca o QO MRS. BHB,.IROOK 5 250 At the Unni ed Church Sen- iors Sunday, greeters were Murray Howatt and Ken Armstrong' and ushers were members 'of C.G.LT. Colin Swan told the children to share stories with Grandpar-' ents. PERSONALS Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Potter on death of her father Roy Cullen of Clifford on June 1,9. We welcome Mrs. Olive E9uette and Darlene from Wingham who purchased the White Rose restaurant from ( BAYFIELD FURNITURE AUCTION Mr. and Mrs. Bev Wallace. A number of relatives and friends met at home of Mrs. Clara Riley Sunday to honor Mr. George Mann on his90th birthday. Mrs. Edwin Wood attend- ed a shower Sunday in honor of her granddaughter, Jo- anne Wood, August bride -e- lect, at home of bride's aunt Mrs. Gary Mathers, London. Dora Shobbrook, Beth Knox, Laura Saundercock and Jean Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Reid and Mr. George Carter attended "Open House" at Huron - view op Monday. Mrs. Betty Walsh of Lon- don visited recently with hpr daughter Mr. and Mrs. Colin Swan and family at manse. Leonard Vodden of Paris visited on Friday with his sister' Dora Shobbrook. Mann Don Cousineau of North Bay is visiting, with his_ grandparents K4. and Mrs. Norman Alexandder, • Hallett Central .Grgdp '6 Graduation was held June 22 when the W.I. catered a'liepit', dinner to 31 ,graduates and their patents. 1Mr. Millgr presented math award to Darlene Hulley. Mrs. Wright presented English 'award 'to' Lisa Boanstoppe. Mr. Mac- Lfnnan presented the pen- manship award to Anita Wilts. Athletic awards went to Mei Lee and Ron VanMass- enhoven. Barbara Roberts won the Home Economics award and the Industrial Arts award was won by Gary Elliott. Outstanding effort went to Janet Wilts. Out- standing Graduates were Lisa Prescator and Stephen Duii- zer. Lisa'Presczator gave the valedictory address. We will be offering for sale by Public Auction all household furnishings for Ted Robinson on f RICHARD LOBE Tuesday, July 12 at 6130 p.m. at the location on Blair Street in Bayfield. CONSISTING OF: 1975 Grand Marquis, two -3 wheel mopeds, fridge, stove, living room, kitchen and bedroom sets, garden and hand tools. For full listing, refer to next week's edition. For further information, contact: Dick Robinson, Sales Manager RATHWELL & ASSOCIATES INC. Telephone 527-1458 or 527-1336 Telex 069-55223 77 Main Street, Seaforth, Ontario lalie,V44..ioceatei L77. Ingrid PARTS DEPOT SERVICE DEPOT (WATSON APPLIANCE REPAIR) located in Sobringville at (PHELANS PLAC) PH. 3936181 Help Wanted UCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS MAIN ST. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1W0 (519) 527-1458 Help Wanted DIXIE LEE IS COMING TO SEAFORTH Auctioneer AUCTION CALENDAR Clinton 482-7898 WED. JUNE 29, 6 p.m. Garage equipment, tools, parts, tires, etc. for Ted Thuss, Main St., Hensall, Ont. FRIDAY, JULY 1, 10:00 a -m.: :JFJ}cgiture, tiques, appliances etc. 1 for Mrs. Hughes at Myth plus additions at Richard Lobb's barn, Clinton. SAT. JULY 2, 10 a.m. Truck, car, travel trailer, furniture, etc. for Alex Gulutzen, 13th con. of Hallett Twp. TUES. JULY 5. Con- signment Auction, 7 p.m of approx. 25 motor- cycles at Huron Cycle, 211 Bayfield Rd., Goder- ich, Ont. SAT. JULY 9, 10:00 a.m. Furniture, appliances, antiques etc. at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton, Ontario for the estate of Maud L. Dale of Sea - forth plus additions. WED. JULY 20 at 12:30 p.m. Purebred Jersey cows and heifers for Perth Huron Jersey Club at Clinton Arena. LARGE AUCTION SALE Antiques, furniture, appliances, etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton for Mrs. Bernice Hughes of Blyth, Mrs. Les McClure of Seaforth, Melville Snell of Goderich plus other consignors.-, Friday, July 1 at 10 a.m. Kelvinator fridge, Viking wringer washer, Inglis dryer, apartment size dining table extends from 20 inches to 6 ft. Hoover spin dry washer, small clothes dryer, six piece dinete suite, five matching press back chairs, wooden dining table, buffet, bedroom suites, chesterfields and chairs, uphol- stered chairs, buffets, continental single bed, double box spring and mattress like new, Villes buffet and hutch, kitchen dining table and six chairs, antique steeple shelf clock, two antique dressers w/mirrors, butter bowl, coffee and end tables, wooden rocking chair, two lest lamps, paintings and pictures, clocks, washstand, small' tables, chrome table and chair sets, vacuum cleaners, trunk, Lazy Boy chair, B & W TV, humidifier, rollaway beds, wagon wheel, glass top table, pole lamps, table lamps, floor lamps, lawn chairs, left hand golf clubs, right hand clubs, chair, small chain saw (new), wheel barrow, lawn umbrella, skill saw, hand and garden tools, dishes and glassware, bedding, quilts, plus our usual large offering of misc. too numerous to mention. PLAN TO ATTEND TERMS CASH AUCTIONEER — RICHARD LOBB 482-7898 APPLICATIONS ARE BEiNG ACCEPTED FOR FULL AND PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT IF YOU ARE WILLING TO WORK WITH THE FRIENDLIEST STAFF IN TOWN ARE ENTHUSIASTIC, AND WELL-GROOMED, WRITE: c/o DRAWER #3712 THE HURON EXPOSITOR P.O. BOX 69, SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK IWO CHICKEN & SEAFOOD Auction Sales Auction Sales An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. Tender Wanted MISSIo r's) 5'. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims against the estate of Jaken Honkenen, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 7th day of December, 1980, must be filed with the undersigned Solicitor for the Administra- tor of the estate on or before the 11th day of August. 1983, thereafter the Administrator will distribute the assets of the estate having regard only to the claims of which he will then have notice. DATED this 21st day of June, 1983. T.C. ODETTE JR. Q.C., 3 Erle StreetNorth LEAMINGTON, Ontario NOB 2Z2 Solicitor for the said Administrator ow TENDER Seaforth Utility Commission Sealed tenders will be received by the under- signed until 5 p.m, Wednesday, July 13, o;,;Missl o;,4, IR TENDER Seaforth Public Utility Commission Sealed tenders will be received by the under- signed until 5 p.m. For ■ heavy 1/2 ton pick-up truck Specifications and de- tails at the Seaforth Public Utility Office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily acceppted. T R. aRPnnWL L er OmnnWLLPS ItTHPijmuc UTHATY COMMISSION Box 719, Seaforth, Ontario NOR IWO Wednesday, July 13 For the sale of a 1970 V4 ton Chevrolet Fleetside, as is. Specifications and de- tails at Seaforth Public Utility Office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily _aecepted. T.R. PHILLIPS er SEAEOO EUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION Box 719, SMforth, Ontario NOR IWO AUCTION SALE CLEARING AUCTION SALE Travel Trailer, two tractors, machinery, car, two trucks, combine, furniture, appliances, etc. to be held at part lots 3 and 4, Hullett Township. 1'/. miles south and 4/ miles east of Blyth, Ontario or 71/2 miles north and 21/2 miles west of Seaforth for Alex Gulutzen. To Be Hold At WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE Saturday, July 2 '83, 1.1 a.m. CONSIGNMENTS FROM WINGHAM, LUCKNOW, ACTON, CONSISTING OF: 3 cushion sofa, Duncan Phyfe design by !trashier; queen Anne wing back upholstered chair; Antique upholstered walnut arm chair, with carving; 2 cash stands w. top towel bars: Antique 3 drawer dresser, painted; antique Iron rod bed, brass tops Large antique buffet w. double glazed mirror and top shalt; parlour stove, 3 press back chain; White electric sewing machine In cabinet; White treadle sewing machine; oak parlour table; step-up tables; large rug; several small mats; trunk; wringer washer w. pump; wooden crib:'2 pantry tables w. drawers; dresser w. round mirror; several tabli'tamps; kitchen table & 2 chain; 3 old wooden chairs; bedding, Inch blankets, quilt; Cassette player L speaker; tape recorder; girl's bike, 211' wheals; 2 hone collars; single horse scuffler; water pump; cistern pump; brass pump can: 4 electric heaters; Rogers Oros. silver flatware; several pair Granny glasses; 4 flat & 2 accts irons: 2 trivets; cow bell: wicker baskets; tea can; butter ladle; pots; pans; electrical kitchen items; dishes. etc. PREVIEW: FRIDAY, July 1/'53 • 2-5 and 7.1 and SATURDAY, July 2/1113- 15 A.M. to sale time. MOBILE LUNCH JACK ALEXANDER AUCTIONEER Tel. 357-1011 & 357-1442 Sat., July 2nd at 10:OOa.m. 1973 Corsair, 17'/: ft. tandem axle travel trailer with furnace, fridge, stove, etc.. sleeps six. real clean; 1976 Dodge 200 3/4 ton pickup truck V-8 automatic, radio, 83,000 miles, selling certified; 1976 GMC Jimmy two wheel drive with removable top V-8 automatic, radio. selling as is; 1968 Chrysler Newport; two door hard top. as is. runs good. TRACTORS & MACHINERY: Cockshutt 35 standard tractor with 3 point hitch on good rubber; Cockshutt 30 rowcrop tractor; New Holland 68 PTO hay baler; Massey Harris Super 26 self propelled combine with reel and pickup in good condition; gravity box on wagon; flat rack and wagon; New Idea 7 ft. trail mower; International 33 hay conditioner; Case 9 ft. trail swather; 81/2 0. trail cultivator; iHC three furrow trail plow; MTD 3 h.p. garden tiller; IHC Cadet 95 riding lawn mower; gas push lawn mower; racks for pickup; bale siooker; quantity of used tires; Dodge slant six cylinder motor w/standard trans., 40,000 miles; oil burner for furnace. TOOLS & MISCELLANEOUS: Canox 225 welder; electric 220 heater; twin cylinder portable air compressor; 20 ton jack: small new Honda portable generator; new Honda portable water pumper w/hoses and outlets; acetylene torches; Bosch electric impact cement drill; electric motors; chains; ropes; quantity of hand tools and wrenches plus large offering of misc. items found in a workshop; boxes of nails; belts; sump pump; 2 two hundred gal. fuel tanks on stands; Carmore down draft stove; 2 - freezers; furhiture, dishes, etc. plus many items too numerous to mention. SALE ORDER: Household effects first, then tools, mise„ trailer, vehicles, tractors, machinery. For Information: Phone the owner 519-523-9346 TERMS: Cash Farm Is Sold Lunch Booth AUCTIONEER — RICHARD LOBB 482-7898 Clinton