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The Huron Expositor, 1983-08-31, Page 132bX�TK'•^+ Y „ ii S i4 `40519. Fk uTki„111 ti , (1�CT t4`p1 IST Y4' NTED Person wltk: a tri ag 4'4914, AW ,x. tee.cut . lawn; Jameff :Landsboroughi, 527.1826 1', { 13.35x1' `For: Sale IN *ALTON; 4 bedroom lrouse, I living roam, dining • room, 11/r bath, large kit- chen, garage, on I% lots. Private sale.)• Contact Mr. Bolger 887-6807. 14-34x3 FARNI FQIR"SALE: MCKIUQP TowtlShip, Beechwood area, 125 acres approx. 120 work- • ablet excellent drainage. Formerdalryfarm.2l storey 3 bedroom brick home. Con- i tact;Tom Reid Realty Ltd. Realtor 347-235y8. 14-35-1 ,Property for Rent U•i pl THREl�iie'balttse, ldwv •available in ;Seaforth, Lar e 1674, 901X titcorale 32 tE LAND FOR RENT: Approx. 375 acres: ' Tile . drained.- , Apply Boa 3719; The Huron Expositor, .. 15-34x2 75 acres in Grey Township -near Jamestown. Call 348- ' 8385after6p.m. 15-35x3 HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES Wanted. to Rent' WANTED TO -RENT: .Stnall house pgreferably in Esmond- ville; Apply_ to Box 3721 -Wo The Huron Expositor, Box 69, Seaforth, Ontario; NOK 1WO. 17.35.2. Notice , Car '•of. Think's.., 1)1 SEYMOUR.COLEMAN ,We'wotlid:)ikctotthank.al our feleada : nttd ire atly a 'made our Bpek dr Poe such r.. success. Special thanks to Flora Anne and Ron, Fr a and and the Max** aa�f Le o.M .y EgmontMlieS�t!ho lffAirpabl,y�E performed tite ,celremony-.. Thank you alt for s barila •our happiness. Betty Se mpur and,Iohn Cc:. email -35x1 I/A.. ' �Srl,�rji..i.0 CO Card of ',.,011 in Memoriam LEISURE VACATIONS: ee the fall colours or catch that trophy fish while cruising the 30 Thousand Islands in our 30 ft. house -cruiser. Reduced (all rates. Call 705-366-2511. 19.35,-01 NOMINATIONS - are being received how for Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year awards. Contact this news- paper to nominate an out- standing young person aged 6 to 18, who deserves more than a pat on the back. 1,9-35-01 GUITAR lesson registration in Clinton for September. Call PaulStevenson at 482-3597. i 19-33-3 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 EVERY THURSDAY AT 1:30 P.M. All classes of livestock WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS Greg Hargreaves 262-2619 Hensall Victor Hargreaves -482-75,11 Clinton h Barry Miller 236/2717 Exeter and 2,29-6205 Kirkton VEAL'S Abattoir and Meat Market Hwy. 83-31/2 miles east of Exeter FUEL OIL FURNACE Repair and Cleaning 24 HOUR SERVICE PARATCIfEK'S MAINTENANCE Dublin 345-2235 Hank's Small Engines Serv-iee 1 MILE NORTH OFLONDESBORO 523-9202 Lawn and Garden Equipment Repair New and Used Garden Equipment In Stock I would like to thank,, my family. friends and neigh- bours.for their visits, cards, and well. wishes while I was a patient in Stratford General Hospital. My thanks also to Dr. Hussey and nurses of the fourth floor. Bill McMillan 24-35x1 R[VERR Many thanks to everyone for cards, gifts, and best wishes we received on our 40th wedding anniversary. Thanks to those who attended our party and helped make it an enjoyable time for us. It was allverymuch appreciated. Barb and Elmer Rivers 24-35x1 BROWN Thai yolt to all at "Rays". Thanits. 39th-Lordie how I wish! If l . Th nks. Clara Brown 24-35x1 235-1123 Try us for CUSTOM KiLLING and PROCESSING Kill days -Tuesdays OUR SPECIALTY Home curedrand smoked meats processed exactly the way you like it. FARMERS For a good farm building at competitive BACHERT MEATS CUSTOM KILLING Cutting & Wrapping FREEZING KILL DAY ON TUESDAY. All Meal Govt. Inspected on the farm 1 MILE EAST OF WALTON 887-9328 prices PHONE RAY LAMBERS CONSTRUCTION R.R. N2 Clinton 482-3305 FREE ESTIMATES LAWSON i wish to thank my relatives, friends, neighbours - and Huron Strings for cards, get well wishes, phone calls, flowers, treats and visits while I was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Spe- cial thanks to Dr. S-Iarrett, Aung Nxint physiotherapist and nursing staff on let floor, to Rev. and Mrs. Duke, Rev. Vanslyke for their visits. Lorne Lawson 24-35x1 w•1.�� �hM„Yl�i +sir. gUARDi In Irving memory of wish, 40 Iia a �q�; our dear friaad who parked dµ m eo'It}dves, Tway Auguat•28, 1981, thin friends, an neighbours for flowers, Fordo and , glfts 1 retelved wh}lIlitoctortIn hesPital; Sapectai thanksso urses'In bptb Corn - St -I eaipand Qql forrdd Goner Hospital for tjte kind -care given me, It watt greatly appreciated;, Helen e35xy 1 S15>fA)i,E 1 would like to thank all my friends, neighbours end rela- tives for.the-,cgrds, lovely flowers, fruit basket and candy, the phone calls and visits while I was In Seaforth hospital and since coming home. Mrs. Dalton Smale 24.35-1 LOWE We wish to express our most sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for the lovely floral tributes and donations and expressions of sympathy and kind deed's shown to us during our recent bereavement. Hope and Wayne Lowe 24-34-1 So num go have happen- ed were called away youQ�. So many things to share with MA yo been left to stay Every day In Smite small way Memories of you come our way Though absent, you are ever near SWI missed, loved, always dear. Sadly missed by Debbie Denise and Chris. 25-35-i Engagements • Notice Nolte, -, HE "IRON EXPO$ITOR1,, MOW r 3i, 19 3 t+ to nlh8010#1 tf► 0 480 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peel, RR1 Auburn are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Catherine to Jeffrey Cardiff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Cardiff, of RRN1 Ethel. The wedding will take place in Londesboro United Church on September 24, 1983. 26-35x1 Marriages 150 Year Celebration inc 1985' .; The Homecoming Committee Wish you to assist them In obtaining the names and addresses of former resi- dents. Please contact the Township Office, R.R. 5, Clinton, Ontario or any of the following: 1 Grant and Helen MacLean 2 Ron0d and Mildred McGregor 3 Stuart Wilson or John Broadtoot 4 Frank Falconer 5 Lyle Haney e Edith Baker 7 Audrey Coleman 8 Nor,!nan MacLean 9 David Tremeer 10 Grant and Helen MacLean "Mr. and Mrat Joe Giibsoni aro , 4i, >3rtaa Sw iigi and emirs-• pleased to announce the beth•Ginty were par**, .ort, forthcomfn marriage of theft Aug;'27' - at St. Andr re$ .:daughter Elizabeth M Rob, . Presbyterran i'Iflirch, 'son of Mr. and airs. Grant" chener.• `Mei Swetnam and McGregor on Saturda ..Sep- her daughters, ' Be> dette tentber 10, .190 aft ^7 P4,11- and Shoran, are fcainer Sea- 'Ontsrlo Street • Unitcd forth residents. Tiia Yltmtly .Chutelkut dton. Reeeptionto will -reside in Kitchener. followin.Seaforth. 26.35.1 • ; 26-354 DOWSON 1 wish to thank myfamily, relatives, and friends for gifts cards and visits, while in hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Underwood and staff of $ea - forth Hospital for their excel- lent care. Cecil Dowson 24-35x1 • In Memoriam ROMANIKI in memory of a dear friend Elizabeth, who passed away September 1, 1982. Gods greatest gift - Remembrance Sadly missed and always remembered by Darlene Smitjes. 25-35-1 FLANAGAN: In loving mem- ory of Joseph, our son, 'brother and uncle, who pass- ed away suddenly Aug. 30, 1981. Little we knew when we woke that morning, The sorrow that day would bring. The call was sudden, the ' shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear, You didn't have time to say farewell, Or for us' to say goodbye, You had ,gone ' before ' we realized ' And only God knows the reason why. We think of you in silence We often speak your name And all we have are memories And your picture in a frame' Our hearts still ache with sadness ' Our silent tears still flow For what it meant to lose you No one will ever know. Always remembered and missed by, Mom, Dad and family.. , 25-35x1 • HUETHER On the occasion of our 25th wedding anniversary we would like to thank all our friends, relatives, and neigh- bours, for the many good wishes, and lovely gifts. Special thanks to the Walton Women's • Institute for pre- paring and serving a delicious dinner, and to the Official. Board of Duff's United Church, for letting, pis use„ '1 their facilities. - Ray and Marge Huether 24-35x1 Apts. for Rent Geo. A. Sills & Sons Home Hardware MERCHANTS PLUMBING -HEATING & ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Phone 527-1620 Seaforth Elizabeth Court Apartments 176 Oxford St., Hensall 1 and 2 BEDROOM AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER OCTOBER includes utilities, car- peting, appliances, laundry facilities PHONE 262-2846 or 262-2615 Jgqjg4• PARTS DEPOT SERVICE DEPOT a, (WATSON APPLIANCE REPAIR) located in Sebringvalo at (PHELANS PLACE) PH. 393-6181 McCONNELL—McEWING Mr. and Mrs. John and Janie Ble areMggpleased toR yth an- nounce the marriage of their youngest daughter Karen Dianne to Mr. John 'Charles McConnell, son of the late Mr, and Mrs., Patrick, and Jean (Stewart) McConnell of Seaforth. The wedding took place quietly on Friday, Aug- ust 12, 1983 at Victoria St. United Church, Goderich. Rev. J. Wood officiated. The couple was attended by friends Mr. and Mrs. Regi- nald "Mac" and Janet Wat- terworth of Goderich. 26-35x1 AUCTION SALE of Household Effects will be held for ETHEL FISCHER in the Brussels Community Centre Tender Wanted Tender Wanted s% vrw Sat. Sept. 10 at 12:30 p.m. The full list in next week's paper. BRIAN 11INTOUL' Auctioneer EtLLIGSEN-FLANAGAN- FTANAGAN: in memory of our friends, Warren, Brian and Joe who died August 30, 1981. Quietly remembered every Sadly missed along life's way No longer in our lives to share But in our hearts they're always there. Always remembered • by Louise, Joan, Eileen, Glenda, Mary, Greg and Tom. 25.35-1 FLANAGAN: In loving mem- ory of our dear son and brother, Brian who passed away two years ago, August 30, 1981. Memories are like threads of gold They never tarnish or grow old Today, tomorrow. our whole life through We will always love and remember you. Always remembered by Mom, Dad, brothers and sisters. 25-35-1 Personal PREGNANT and distressed? Married or single. Free con- fidential support. Call collect Birthright, 432-7197 or after 6 p.m. 527-Ol 15. 19-22-tf RICHARD LOBB , AUCTIONEER Clinton 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR SAT. SEPT. 3, 10' a.m.. Antiques, furniture, ap- pliances, etc. at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton. SAT. SEPT. 3, 12 Noon: May Gibson, house and lot, 292 'Bayfield Road, Clinton, Ontario. FRI. SEPT. 16, 10:30 a.m. Lobb Bros. Ma- chinery Consignment Auction. Phone 482-3409 to consign equipment. SAT. SEPT. 10, 10 a.m. Furniture, etc. at Rich- ard Lobb's Barn, Clinton for Richard Moore, May Gibson and Mitchell, Ont. home. WED. SEPT. 14, 6 p.m. Garage tools and house- hold effects for Martin DeJonge in Woodham. WED. SEPT. 21, 6 p.m. Antiques, furniture and appliances for 'Mrs. Clara Shantz at St. Jos- ephs hall, Hibernia St., Stratford, Ont. County of Huron - QUOTATION FOR • (MINTER :SAND SEALED QUOTATIONS on forms and in envelopes available from the office of the undersigned will be accepted until 4:00 p.m. local time on: Thursday, September 15 - for the following contracts: (1) Supply of 2,000 tonnes of winter sand at Auburn Patrol Yard. (2) Supply of 1,800 tonnes of winter sand at Wroxeter Patrol Yard. All material shall cornply to M.T.C. W(n''ter sand. The lowest or any quotation not necessarily accepted. R.A. DEMPSEY, P. Eng., Huron County Engineer - Court House, Goderich, Ontario N7A 1M2 Auction Sales Auction Sales Kippen couple host barbecue, shower . Correspondent ,, MARGA HOGOAWITI - 262-6902 Gary and Irene Finlayson attended the 80th birthday party of Otto Walker which was held in Cromarty on Sun. Aug. 21. Orville Cooper has return- ed home from hospital. We wish him a speedy recovery. Bob and Marlene Bell held a barbeque and shower on Aug. 25 honoring their ne- phew Doug Bell and his fiancee Brenda Kemp. Doug is the son of Mildred and Robert Ulch. Mso attending were aunts, uncles and a grandmother of Doug. Emmerson and Mabel Kyle have returned home from a wonderful trip through Can- ada and the United States. Emmerson drove and they covered 7,000 kilometres, travelling' through Michigan, Washington, Penticton B.C., then on to Alberta, Saskat- chewan, Virden, Manitoba and then home to Kippen. Kippen United Church will resume its normal services again on Sunday Sept. 4 at 10 a.m. Al and Margaret Hog - Large Estate Auction Sale Barth, Greg, Paul and Janet attended the Greene family picnic at Paul Bunyan camp- grounds in Hayfield. If the young people in the Kippen area would like to contact me about their plans for the fall, whether it be college, university, or going out into the work force, Pin sure the readers would be interested in hearing about it. The Kippen Gun Club met on Aug. 16 with 20 shooters. Scores art: 24 -Bert Mahaf- fey, Jantie Caldwell; 23-M Kyle, Jack MRIs,' Jim Dar- ling, Jim Butcher, Lloyd Venner; 22-Harriston Schock, Grant McGregor, Jeff Dar- ling, Jack Bell; 21 -Paul Ritch- ie, Harold Smith, Gladys McGregor; 20 -Richard Smith, Uwe Wisch; 19 -Bill Smith, Mery Batkin; 17 -Bob Baker. Completing the scor- ing was Jurgen Peterson. A pot luck family shower was held at Houston Heights . recently in honor of Jeff McKay and his fiancee Tena De Koker. Attending from this area were Doug and Leanne McKay and their children, David, Lisa and Lori. Brucefield church - services will resume Correspondent iSABELSC0Tr 482-7135 Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt and family have returned to the manse following his vaca- tion. The church service in Brucefield will be Sunday, September 4 at 11:30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wilson spent last weekend at Dunn- ville with Mr. Gerald Ald- winckle. .,:r,M)ss,Mary1Tane. Scott. has returned from visiting her uncle and aunt Leon and Ruth Rushcall Victoria British Columbia. While there she attended the Fisher-Rushcall wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Les Fisher spent their honeymoon here and visited their grandpar- ents Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott and family. They will be residing in Victoria B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hill enjoyed a bus trip to Maine and the Maritime provinces. Mr. Wesley Ham and son Robert, Huntsville, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Alice Ham. Mr. Jason Boughen, Clin- 1977 Car with 16,000 miles, John Deere riding lawn mower, modern appliances, furniture, some antiques, tools, 'misc. etc. to be held for the Estate of Graham J. Chamney of Goderich, Estate of Harry Downie of Goderich, and for Mrs. Olive Ball of Clinton. fl..--ahl41;11ERg‘-dNC:TIrZE/ejimm \�\` 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 under his hand and the Seal of the Corporation, bearing date the ISth 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 of November, 1983, un- less the taxes and costs 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 play be had at my office. Dated at the Treasurer's Office this 10th day off August, 1983. - JAMESCROCKER Treasurer Real Estate Auction Sale Thursday evening, September 1. 1983, 7 p.m. sharp, 69 London Rd., Hensall, Ontario (Hwy. 4) For Mr. and Mrs. Charles Devries REAL ESTATE consists of 2 storey brick house, main floor, living room, dining room, den, large kitchen, utility room. Second floor, 4 bedrooms and 4 pc. bath, full basement, with over 6 ft. clearance. Hardwood floor in liv- ingroom and dining room. Front veranda and large deck at rear, 4 year old gas furnace, town water and sewers, new wiring, TV tower and roter. One car garage and fenced in area. This house and garage are situated on a cor- ner lot only 3 blocks from down town, lot size 66 ft. x 127 ft. Lot 23, plan 1'2, McArthur's Survey Village of Hensall, County of Huron, Province of Ontario. Terms on real estate 10% day of sale, balance in 30 days. This property will be sold subject to a reasonable rekerve bid. For information or viewing contact owner or auctioneer Norm Whiting at 235-1964 or 235-1931 Exeter. I COLLECTABLE ANTIQUE AUCTION on LABOUR DAY WEEK -END We are pleased to offer for sale by public auction an excellent life -time collection of antiques from 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 last 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 069-55223 reladtveliVed.lioceeVe.1 AUCTIONEERS, UOUIOATORS. APPRAISERS 77 MAIN 5T. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO (stfl) 527-145e Ili Sat. Sept. 3 ton, spent the weekend with his grandmother, Mrs. Violet Ross. *QUEEN'S* • HOTEL -,* SEAFORTH * Entertainment * Thurs. --Sat. * Next Week * • Wed. - Sat. - • THIS END UP * DAILY * -�c . LUNCHEON * SPECIALS * *t from $ 50 4(it Happy Hour * *0 No Co eO * Tender Wanted Tender Wanted / at 10 a.m. CAR: 1977 Mercury Bob Cat stationwagon with V6 automatic, radio, 16895 original miles, no rust, selling certified. John Deere model 68 riding lawn mower, good one. APPLIANCES, FURNITURE, ANTIQUES: Mof- fat square model frost free fridge, Moffat 30" electric stove, Kelvinator square model fridge, Kelvinator 30 inch electric stove nearly new, modern Viking automatic clothes washer, small Hoover clothes dryer, dehumidifier, Hoover spin dry washer, old clothes dryer, electric stove, Zenith floor model colour TV, Phillips floor model TV, RCA portable colour TV. Admiral black & white portable TV, Lewyt vacuum cleaner like new, component HiFi with eight track, player & stand, Black and Decker car vacuum. three piece bedroom suite plus other beds. double bed with bookcase headboard, box spring and mattress, washstand, chests of drawers, antique hall bench, wooden frame hall mirror w/coat hooks, china cabinet with two glass doors, fold up pressback rocker, piano stool with glass ball feet, piano bench, dresser w/ mirror, modern chester- field and chair, small chesterfield, upholstered chairs, oak desk w/single row of drawers. two recliner chairs, platform rocker, davenport couch, oval wicker table, violin, bookshelf, sewing machine, lawn chairs, folding chairs, finger oil lamp, Argus C3 camera, slide projectors, copper boiler, nail scale, high chair, trunks, antique picture, viewer & pictures. four drawer filing cabinet, cheque writer, bridge lamp, floor lamps, table lamps, swag lamps, wicker baskets, two chroine table & chair sets, binoculars, jewel boxes, oval carpet. electric lawn mower, steel wheelbarrow with rubber tire, push gas lawn mower, electric snowblower, fertilizer spreader. 2 aluminum step ladders, grass whip. new sump pump, 4 inch vise, small battery charger, '/4' electric drill, grease gun, 12 ft. extension ladder, picnic tables, small appliances, pots & pans, dishes plus many other furniture items and mise. items. NOTE: This is a good large sale with good quality appliances so plan to attend. TERMS CASH AUCTIONEER RICHARD LOBB 482.7898 County of Huron TENDERS FOR VEHICLES for Winter Control Maintenance Sealed tenders on forms available frorp the undersigned will be accepted until 4 o'clock local time on Thursday, September 15 'For all or any of the following pieces of equipment for winter control commenc- ;ng on or about -November 14, 1983: (1) HC -83-503 - One 'heavy duty' tandem truck with driver and snow plow equipment for snow plow duties In the Wroxeter area. (2) 27,000 G.V.W. trucks without operator or box for installation of County's sand spreaders to spread salt and sand In various areas of the County - HC -83-505 - 1 truck required for Wroxeter area HC -83-508 -1 truck required for Auburn area Tender forms may be picked up at the office of the undersigned'. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R.A. DEMPSEY, P. Eng., County Engineer Court House Goderlch, OntAAO Telephone 624-7412