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Articles far $ale hOtico Card of Thanks
C,O.S,T. Plus tint;' n, St
you- brand inane appliiil.
electronics, irideo,reeorders,
hi fi equipment. TVs, etc. at a
Saving of up. to 45% on your
next :purchase. Call your
Compgter. Order Saving
Terminus Inc„ certified sales
agent or write C.O.S•T. for a
catalogue viewing. Box 1925.
Kitchener, Ont. N2G 4R4.
Phone l-744.0 622. 11-32x4
Wanted to Buy
MIXED grain, 75 ton, Truck-
ing available. Gerald Heyink,
262.5708. 12-33-1
FEED barley, delivered, Sea -
forth. Phone 482-997612.33-1
PIANO WANTED regardless
of condition. Phone collect
anytime 519-669-2280 or 519-
669-2198.
Wanted
FIVE )20 page career 4104how
guide
shohow to train. at ome
for 205 top (Saying full and
part+time jobs. Granton Insti-
tute. 245 A Adelaide Street
West, Tortinto, Call (416)
977-3929 today. 19.33.01
GARLIC: Grow your own.
Order sets now for fall plant-
ing. Send $3, address, to
Victoria's Seeds, Box 21, New
Lowell, Ontario LOm 1NO (4-6
week delivery), 19-33-01
RETURN address labels:
Computer printed self adhe-
sive, 3 address lines, 32
characters per line maxi-
mum, Perf Computer Sy-
stems, P.O. Box 125, Pierre -
fonds. Quebec, H9H 4K8.
19-33-01
200 gallon -oil tank. Phone
345-2252 after 5. 13-33-1
Apts. for Rent
THREE bedroom house, now
available in Seaforth. Large
(674.
lawn, newly decorated.
27-
FARM House. Village of
Cranbrook. Call 887-6425.
15-32-2
•1'WO bedroom house with
fridge and stove, 3 miles east
of Seaforth on #8 highway.
Phone Actoq 519-853-0335.
15-32-3
2 bedroom apartment in
Brucefield. Phone 482-7465.
Notice
WATERWORLD: Wasaga
Beach. Unlimited on 4 fantas-
tic water slides. Bumper boat
rides. Adults $7.00. Children
55.00. Group rates. Open 10
to 8 p.m. daily. (705) 429.4400
19-33-01
The Seaforth Ladies ReCtea-
tion Softball Tournament
Committee would like to
thank Dixie Lee Chicken for
donating the food vouchers,to the umpires for an excel-
lent job of umpiring, to the
Lions Park for Iimlfg the
diamond, to the Sunoco Sta-
tion and to the four Seaforth
ladies' teams, their husbands
and fans for helping us out at
our first attempt at running a
tournament. 24-33-1
,,ROSS
The family of the late Seldon
Rost wish to express their
sincereappreciatton to rela-
tives, friends and neighbours
for the lovely floral arrange-
ments, cards of sympathy and•
donations to the Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Newland and nurses on
first floor and Dr. Morgan
and staff on 6th floor, Univer-
sity Hospital. Special thanks
to Mr. Falconer for his kind
words and Rev. Donald Mof-
fat. Your kindness will never
be forgotten. 24.33xl
RETIRING. Don't make a
decision before visiting Turn -
berry Estates. Professionally
planned adult modular home
park on Maitland River. One
pule west of Winshain on
Highway 86. Write RR3,
Wm ham NOG 2W0. (519)
357-2037. 19-33-01
GUITAR lesson registration
in Clinton for September. Call
Paul Stevenson at 482-3597.
19-33-3
Card of Thanks
THOMAS
Our sincere thanks to our
relatives, friends:and„nelgh•
bouts for their kindness and
expressions of symp tthy dur-
ing our recent bereavement
in the loss of .a dear husband
and father, Harold Thomas.
The lovely floral tributes,
cards and donations and the '
food that was brought to our
homes were all very much
appreciated. Special thanks
to Rev. Charles Carpentier,
the M.L. Watts Funeral
Home and the ladies who
served lunch at the Church
following the service. Also,
thanks to the grandchildren
who acted as pallbearers and
flower bearers,
Verna Thomas and Family
24-33-1
r Card of Thanks Card of Thanks
1would like tothan everyone
who sent me get well wishes,
flowers and gifts while a
patient in University Hospital
and since coming home. Also
for the gifts of food that were
brought to our house. All
these things were very much
appreciated. Sincerely,
Lorraine Scott
24-33-1
PHIL'S Refrigerator and Ap-
pliance Service. Prompt, de-
pendable service to all makes
and models of domestic ap-
pliances. Phone 887-9062.
19-22-tf
PREGNANT and distressed?
Married, or single. Free con-
fidential support. Call collect
Birthright. 432-7197 or after 6
n. m. 527-0115. 19-22-tf
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
The Winthrdp Midget t3irls
Ball Team would like to thank
Gary, Gus and Colin for the
use of their propane barbe-
ques. Also thank you to
everyone else who helped us
out at our food booth at the
Ladies Softball Tournament.
24-33x1
CAREER in trucking. Contact
Mery Orr's School offices in
Toronto (416) 251-9073; Ot-
tawa (613) 523-3489; London
(519) 432-1726; North Bay
(705) 472.2910; Thunder Bay
(807) 623-8686; Saulte Ste.
Marie (705) 759-0177; Cam-
bridge (519) 648-2519.
P.C.-E.C. member. 19-33-01
FUEL OIL FURNACE
, Repair and Cleaning
24 HOUR SERVICE
PARATCHEK'S
MAINTENANCE
Dublin 345-2235
MAYI'AG PARTSppDEPOT
SERVICE DEPOT
(WAT$ON APPLIANCE REPAIR)
in,o„•d m S.•b,tngvill,. a,
( J'HELANS PLACE)
BACHERT
-MEATS
CUSTOM
KILLING
Cutting & Wrapping
FREEZING
376111,1i
KILL DAY
ON'
TUESDAY
All Meat
Govt. Inspected
on the farm
1 MILE EAST
OE WALTON
— ,4,,-,88z,:9B2a
TAYLOR
The familY of the late Barry
Gordon raylbr gratefully
thank relatives, friends and
neighbours for their man
acts of kindness, floral tri-
butes, sympathy cards, dona-
tions to the Cancer Founda-
tion and visits to the funeral
home during our recent sad
bereavement, in the Toss of a
dear son and brother. Special
thanks to Rev. J. Rea Grant
and pallbearers and flower
bearers. Much appreciation
to Layton -McBurney Funeral
Directors, Wingham for their
professional and excellent
service; the Wingham United
church Women's League for
the lovely luncheon after the
service. Also to Dr. Malkus
and nurses at Seaforth Hospi-
tal, and staff at the Kilbar-
chan Nursing Home. Your
kindness wilf always be re-
membered. Hazel Dick,
Thomas Taylor,
Robert Taylor, Neal Taylor,
Margaret Naylor,
Patricia McKay, Linda Taylor
24-33x1
VAN LOON
We would like to take this
opportunity to thank our
family, relatives and friends
for their gifts, cards and visits
while we were in the hospital.
Thanks also to Dr. Malkus,
Linda and the nursing staff.
Special thanks to grandma
and grandpa for taking such
good care of Shawn. Your
thoughtfulness was greatly
appreciated. Mary Helen
and Gregory Van Loon
24-33-1
VOGELS
Words cannot express our
sincere thanks and apprecia-
tion extended by so many
people during Paul's illness
and at the time of his death.
Special thanks for all the
visits, floral tributes,- charit-
able donations, mass offer,
ings and cards, Also thanks to
Drs. Carroll and Meltzer and
nursing staff of the 4th and
6th floor at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London; Seaforth
Ambulance Service; Drs.
Wong, Malkus and Rodney,
nurses and staff of Seaforth
Community Hospital. Many
thanks to Max and Barb
Watts of R.S. Box Funeral
Home; Father P.A. Oost-
veen, Father C.G. Caruana,
pallbearers, fiowerbearers,
Organist and choir. Also the
C.W.L. for serving a delicious
lunch, Your kindness and
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. Anne Vogels
and family
24-33-1
1 C1 %ANCHEY
A heartfelt,thhnk ,you to all
our friends dtid neighbours
for the delicious pork barbe-
cue and the' beautiful lamps.
we received. These gifts will
always, remind us of the
strong community bonds in
Tuckersmith. -
Larry, Janet, Shawn,
Scott nd Sonya
24.33-1
SALLOW
1 would like to thank everyone
who sent me flowers and
cards while I was in the
hospital. Special thanks to the
nurses and staff and Dr.
Underwood and Dr. Malkus.
It was greatly appreciated.
Lillian Sallows
24-33x1
TYNDALL
We would like to thank all our
friends and neighbours in
Tuckersmith Township for
the delicious pig barbecue
put on for us at Bob Lawson's
farm. We have enjoyed living
in Tuckersmith these past
five years and the beautiful
gifts presented to us will be
cherished for years to come.
Thank you all very much.
Steve. Robena
and Michele Tyndall
24-33-1
Auction Sales
In Memoriam
3 OWEsin loving memory of a
dear father and grandfather,
Jack Lowe who .passed away
to, suddenly on,A4B4st 2.
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orgive tis tore; if'we Fry
But we still don't Understand
why,
As a father he was great
And as a grandpa, fie was,
", first rate
And he was always oh 50 fair
It seems, that he was always
there
You took him far, far away
Take good care of him, we
pray
Life goes on -that much we
know
But it doesn't ease the pain
Of why he had to go.
Always loved and remem-
bered by daughter Ann, son-
in-law Jim, and grand-
daughters Tracy and Tina.
25-33x1
TAYLOR: in loving metnory
of a dear father and grand-
father Harvey Taylor who
passed away 4 years ago,
August 20.
For you who have a father
and grandfather
Love him.with all your heart
Because there's going to be a
day
When he's not there
Father we miss the smile that
you gave
We miss hearing your voice
Father we miss everything
you did
But we still look at your
picture
in Memoriam
,And the tears and heartaehe6
are still there
So please God take care of
him
He was a loving father and
grandfather you couldn't
help.to love.,
Always will rema(6 in our
hearts and, lbved by his
daughter Betty Lou, and
$randsonS,.:K'evint Mat
2 •3x1,
iiafk's Small
Engines Service
1 MILE NORTH
OF LONDESBORO
523.9202
Lawn and Garden
Equipment Repair
New and Used
Garden Equipment
In Stock
ATTENTION FARM OWNERS
Are you the owner of a century farm?
if so, you should be very proud. Century farms are
farms that have been owned by direct descendants
of the same family for 100 consecutive years. and
are still in active operation as a farm. If you are the
owner of such a farm. or know of someone in the
Seaforth District who owns a century .tarns, the
Seaforth Junior Farmers would like,tohear from
you. The Junior Farmers' Association of Ontario is
involved in a project to locate and identify Century
Farms in the province. The Seaforth Junior
Farmers would like to acknowledge the century
farms in our area by providing a Century Farm
sign at a small cost to place on each Century Farm.
If you think that your farm qualifies, please
contact Jim McNichol at 527-1228 for more
information after 6.
Township of Morris
TENDER for
DOCKETT MUNICIPAL DRAIN
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Geo. A. Sills
& Sons
FARMERS
For a good farm
building at
competitive
prices
PHONE
RAY LAMBERS
CONSTRUCTION
R.R. #2 Clinton
482-3305
FREE ESTIMATES
f
h Home )
Hardware
MERCHANTS
PLUMBING -HEATING
& ELECTRICAL,
CONTRACTORS
Phone
527-1620
Seaforth
RICHARD
LOBB
AUCTIONEER
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION
CALENDAR
WED. AUG. 17, 10 a.m.
Trucks, cars, shoji tools,
real estateproperty for
the estate of Roy Brod
hagen. (Logan Auto
Wreckers), 3% miles
north and 3 miles east of
Dublin.
THURS. AUG. 18, 7
p.m. 3 bedroom house,
115 Princess St. W..
Clinton for Canada
Trust.
SAT. AUG. 20. Appli-
ances, furniture, etc. at
Richard Lobb's Barn for
the estate of Isabell
Freeman, plus
tints.
WgD.''AUG. 24, 5:30
p.m. Household furni-
ture, 108 Wellington
Street, Goderich for Ada
Ainsely
SAT. AUG. 27, 10 a.m.
Antique furniture for
Goderich estate at Rich-
ard Lobb's Barn, Clinton
Ont.
SAT. SEPT. 3, 12 Noon:
May Gibson. house and
lot.. 292 Bayfield Road,
Clinton, Ontario,
ESEIUIVIEICSElltE.
Custom
KITCHENS
VEAL'S
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 83-3'/2 miles east
of Exeter
OAK • PINE • MAPLE
In Many
Styles and
Finishes
BALL-MACAULAY
Seaforth
527-0910
235-1123
AUCTION SIAL
Modern appliances, furniture, isolate antiques.
etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton.
Ontario for the Estate of Isabelle Freeman'', plus
good additions.
Try us for
CUSTOM KILLING
and
PROCESSING
Kill days -Tuesdays
OUR SPECIALTY
Home cured and
smoked meats
processed exactly the way
you like it.
HURON -PERTH
CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD
STUDENT
REGISTRATION
KINDERGARTEN — GRADE 8
Parents of Catholic school-age children who are new to the area
may register their children at one of the following school(s) on
Friday, September 2nd, 9a.m. - 3 p.m.
ST. COLUMBAN SCHOOL
Mr. Joseph MacDonald,
Principal
R.R .#2
DUBLIN, Ontario
NOK 1 EO
345-2086
ST. JAMES SCHOOL
Mr. Ray Contois,
Principal
Chalk Street
SEAFORTH, Ontario
NOK 1 WO
527-0321
4f
Saturday, August 20'
at 10 a.m.
Matching Kelvinator washer and dryer, 24 inch
electric stove, Moffat Frost Free square model
fridge, beer fridge, modern three piece bedroom
suite, modern double box spring and mattress
with maple headboard, Zenith portable colour TV
and stand, two china cabinets, two ;tmy1odern
hideabed chesterfields in good condition, i ;odern
chesterfield and matching chair, gold platform
rocker, green upholstered swivel rocker, nearly
new. gold swivel rocker, fancy folding rocking
chair, card table and four matching chairs, small
dropleaf wooden dining table, four matching
dining chairs, component high 0 with eight track
player, two cedar chests, humidifier, lawn chairs,
treadle sewing machine: projector screen, 12 x 14
gold carpet. oval braided carpet, brok shelf, TV
trays, small tables, coffee table, end tables, pole
lamp, ironing board. step stool, mirror, lamps,
vacuum cleaner, dishes, glassware, pots and
pans, small appliances, corner bookshelf, 71/2 ft,
stainless steel counter top sink and taps, Homelite
chainsaw. heavy duty trailer -hitch, plus many
many good items too numerous to mention.
TERMS CASH
AUCTIONEER — RICHARD LOBB
Clinton, 482-7898
TREASURER'S
SALE OF LAND
FOR TAXES
TOWN OF
SEAFORTH
COUNTY
OF HURON
To WIT:
By virtue of a warrant
issued by the Mayor of
the Town of Seaforth
undoijjhjs hand and the
Seal of the Corporation.
bearing date the 15th
day of June, 1983. sale of
lands in arrears of taxes
in the Town of Seaforth
will be held- in the Town
Hall at 2:00 o'clock In the
afternoon on the 7th day
oy�utiier, 19a3 iin-
less'the''tiixes adir>+`•lrosts
are sooner paid. Notice is
hereby given that the list
of lands for sale of
arrears of taxes was
published in the Ontario
Gazette on the 6th day of
August, 1983 and that
copies of the said list
may be had at my office.
Dated at the Treasurer's
Office this 10th day of
August, 1983.
JAMES CROCKER
Treasurer
Sealed tenders, plainly marked as to contents, will ••
be received by the undersigned until: •
friday, Sept. 2, 1983
5:00 p.m., local time
for the construction of the
Dockett Municipal Drain
The contract consists of -approximately 1730 '
metres of open drain construction and cleanout
including clearing, rip -rap, one farm crossing and
other related work.
Tender documents may be obtained from the
undersigned or from Dawson & Johnson,
Consulting Engineers. 368 Huron Street, Strat-
ford.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
MRS. NANCY MICHIE
Clerk -Treasurer; Township of Morris
R.R.#1 Brussels, Ontario NOG 1110
TOWN OF
SEAfORTH
Sealed tenders will be received by the
undersigned until 5 o'clock p.m.
September 13, 1983
for a New 1983 or 1984 -
CLINTON HOME
REAL ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
ESTATE AUCTION
of appliances. antiques, furniture and miscellan-
eous items to be held at the Jacob Auction Centre
in Mitchell on;
Wednesday, August 24th,
at 6 p.m.
FEATURING: Westinghouse stacking washer &
drycr (full size): Coldspot ,.aright freezer, Speed
' Queen spin washer, Moffatt 30" electric stove,
Viking Frost•Free refrigerator; colour TV, chest-
erfield suites. round extension table, brass bed.
mowers, tillers, dishes and many miscellaneous
items.
PROPRIETORS: MRS. HELEN GLAUSER
AND ESTATE OF THE LATE
MRS. ALVIN ELLIOTT
AUCTIONEER — DOUG JACOB 393-6214
COLLECTABLE
ANTIQUE AUCTION
1 Ton Truck
Tenders must be submitted on Town
tender forms available at the Municipal
Office. Tender prices for above, com-
plete with .trade on a 1980, 1/2 ton Chev
Model 10 pickup; and 1976 G.M.C.
Model 6000 Series complete with 11 foot
box and hoist; both as is. Viewing of the
above noted vehicles may be arranged
by phoning 527-0160 or 527-1710.
The Town of Seaforth reserves the right
to accept or reject any tender and the
right to accept any tender, other than
the lowest.
Two bedroom, one storey, stucco house with
attached garage, plus large building lot to be held
for May Gibson on the Bayfield Road, Clinton,
Ont.
ST. PATRICK'S SCHOOL
Mr. Ennis Murphy,
Principal
Mill Street
DUBLIN, Ontario
NOK 1E0
345-2033
Kindergarten children need to be 5 years of age on or before
December 31, 1983. Please bring proof of age (Birth Certificate
and Baptismal Certificate). In accordance with new legislation,
proof of immunization is also required before children may
attend school.
School will begin on Tuesday, September 6th, 1983, and the
first day of attendance for Kindergarten pupils will be
Wednesday, September 7th, 1983.
RONALD M. MURRAY WILLIAM ECKERT
Chairman of the Board Director of Education
Saturday, September 3
at 12 Noon
roperty known as 292 Bayfield Road, Clinton,
Ontario, consists of a large lot with a frontage of
approx. 298 ft x 167 ft depth on which there is
situated a one storey two bedroom stucco sided
house with attached garage, full basement, oil
furnace, town water. kitchen cupboards, and
nicely landscaped. Property will be offered in two
separate parcels building lot size approx. 180 ft x
167. House and lot approx. 118 x 167 and or
offered as one parcel. Any corrections or changes
to be announced day of sale.
TERMS ON'PROPERTYi 10% down day of sale,
balance in 30 days.
Being offered -subject to reserve bid. Mortgage
money available.
money available. Phone Fred Gibson 482-3466.
For viewing and Information phone 482-3466 or
Joe Gibson 482-3229.
AUCTIONEER — RICHARD LOBE
482-7898
Open House to view property, August 27,
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
on
LABOUR DAY WEEK -END
We are pleased to offer for sale by public auction
an excellent life -time collection of antiques froth a
long time resident of Huron County on:
Saturday, September 3,
in the Bayfield Arena.
Fine collections of antiques, early Canadian
furniture, fine Collection of clocks, china.
paintings. pictures. and frames, brass. copper,
crocks, bottles. wicker.
Refer to next week's edition for full listing.
Contact
DICK ROBINSON, Sales Manager
RATHWELL & ASSOCIATES INC.
77 Main Street, Seaforth, Ontario
Phone 527.1458 or 527.1336 • Telex 06955223
L. PHAIR
Deputy Clerk
Town of Seaforth
Box 610,
Seaforth, Ontario
NOK 1WO
ATTENTION
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS IN THE
TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT, AID ALL
PROPERTY OWNERS WITH! FOUR
HUNDRED FEET OF THE TO NSHIP
OF HIBBERT'S BOUNDARIES.
Please be advised that there is a
typographical error in the Restricted
Area By-law No. 10-1983 which was
circulated to you by mall within the
week of 11th to 17th August, 1983.
In Section 1 of By-law No. 10-1983,
reference is made to Section 7.28. The
Roman Numeral (111) should be deleted
in Part (b) of 7.28.
The true copy of By-law No. 10-1983 as
adopted by the Council of the Township
of Hibbert did NOT contain this error.
The last date of objection to By-law No,
10-1983 Is now extended to:
rr/iiiim, J.sociatei
AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1WO
1519) 527-1458
September 30th, 1983
Ratepayers will receive a copy of the
corrected version of Section 7.28 as
adopted by the Council of the Township
of Hibbert, with their September Tax
Notice.
CHARLES FRIEND, AMCT
Clerk
Township of Hibbert
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