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19 Notices
We are now paying $5.00 $15.00 for ire h
dead or disabled cows & horsesover $00 lbs.
All calves & pigs picked up free of charge.
Fast Efficient. Service w 24 tars. a day'' days ;t
week.
HURON DEAD
STOCK R
EMOVAL....
Call Collect 482-9811
Coif us first you won't have to
• coil anyone else'
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NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
WEEDS WEEDS
DE�TR
NOTICE 1S iEREB` GIVEN
to all persons In possession, of lends in any
Municipality In the County of Huron in ,ac-
cordance with the revised Weed Control
Act, 1412, Section 4, 14 .& 20, and amendmen-
ts thereto, that unless noxiotjs weeds,
growing on their hinds are: destroyed by
June;,!tth, 1179, and throughout; the: season,
the Municipality may enter upon the said
lands and have the weeds destroyed,
charging the coats against the land in taxes,
as set -out in the Act.
The co-operation of allcitizens is solicited.
JOE.GIBSON
WEED INSPECTOR
COUNTY OF HURON'
LANDSCAPE
MAINTENANCE
SERVICES
Professional care for lawns,
trees and beds. Formal and
informal designs: Major
overhauls,' garden recon-
structions.
PHONE 482-9475.
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R. S. Box
Funeral Home
• 47 High Street
Seaforth
' 'Phone: 527-0885.
19.95-tf
Hensal.l:
livestock
Sales
SALES EVERY
THURSDAY
AT 1;30 P.M.
All classes of Livestock
WE INVITE YOUR
CONSIGNMENTS`
Victor Hargreaves;
4824511; Clinton
Berry Miller,
236-2717, Exeter
and:
229.6205 Klrkton •
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'WANTED:
Dead •or' Disabled.
Cows k Horses
Stocker cattle. calves
'and swine
Top Prices Paid
Custom
Slaughtering
and
Processing
Kill Da, M rdnr•,da,
')?m:ni\mns
DASHWOOD
237-36 7 7
20 Auction. Sales
24) .Auction Sales
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FORTR...ANTIQUE
COLLECTORS AUCTIQN
wbeheld for
Miss Ethel Beattie
ftrornanont resident of Seelorth who is oltering by Public Auctiona lifetime collection of 0uqu.., Slash ds
chin* and. furtti ufe to be sold on
Saturday,unen .l
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in, the -
Seaforth Community Centre at 9 a.m.
• seaforth, 20 miles east of Goderich on Hwy a8, Catalogue listing of approximately M00 items.
ALSO offering her residence by auction el 3:00 P.m. Subject to reasonable reserve. Terms l0% down dol
of sale, balance in 30 days.
PROPERTY: Approx one acre upon which stands: this 2 storey.
frame 4 bedroom house erith aluminum siding, Irreplare. "'Ai
basement *no all in excen
COLtent.ECTIONScondition: 32preCes: "Hen on Nest" t
_ inc,uding milk' glass pressed glass, t .�
co1cred glass, lap piece pitchers including 7'
approx 40 copper luster pieces; 'R S --
Prussia Royal Bayreuth. Flow Blue; ,.
splatter glass. End of Pay, 4 cranberry.
Royal Doulton. 2 Basalt
Collection of .goblets - Westward Ho, Amber Daisy &
Button. Daisy & Button. Thousand Eye; Polar Bear;
Mary .Gregory and others; Collection of platters &
plates - R Prussia, Royal Doulton; Ambereno; Blue
Sandwich glass, 12 milk glass figure plates; Royal
Bayreuth. Queen Victoria; Flow Blue; End of Day;
frosted; Collection of salts & peppers; buttons;.
rron•stone. pottery;' cups & saucers; brass t8.. red
wrought iron
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GLASS & CHINA: 12 place settings. French Elite Limoges. pattern..
Bridal Wreath; 2 satin glass biscuit barrels; prs, of, matching satin`
glass vases; 2 satin glass brides; baskets; satin glass' pear; pink,
overlay cruet; 3 pc, Garniture vases; 10 pc. -Water glue set. in
Cornflower; 2 amber finger lamps - one with match holder;
sweetheart lamp: sandwich glass taint) with blue base; and other
lamps; pink lustre tea set; spun lace cranberry bowl; quantity of
Wedgewood pieces; Mary Gregory pieces; amber bourbon, pig
bottle; ironstone wash set; brass candelabra; 1 small and 1 large
brass candlesticks; Fisherman figurine; figurines; 3 snuff boxes;
guitar trinket box; blue biscuit barrel;•beer mugs; bottles; ambereno
-' tooth pick holder.
ANTIQUES & FURNITURE: Oak. Broadloot & Box lady's roll` top desk; Cherry & birds -eye' maple chest of,
drawers w: matching 5.1 - sieigh bed; tiger maple chest or drawers; butter nut bonnet chest; butternut
Irish hutch, 12 pane pine flat -to -wall cupboard: 9 pc. oak dining room suite; 2 whet -riots; ;Duncan Phyle
drop leaf table; maple 48" spool bed, S4'.! spool bed; pine blanket boxes; rosewood.bookoase; wash stands; '
tiger maple can bottom chair: chair; chicken coop chairs; 4 Bentwood chairs; 2 Windsor chairs; Lady's &,
Gent's wainui carved back chairs; cane bottomchairs; ladder back chairs,, cedar chest; needle -point chairs;
:rosewood fable. wicker fernery & other, wicker pieces; .quantity of bedding and table, linen.
Terms Cash; ` Viewing by apppoiintment on, Friday only;
redeu'e. e. •le;,Joema4 J
- .AUCTIONEERS. UOUiDATORS. APPRAISER$. '
i7 MAIN $T . •' SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO
1519'• 527•145e•
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AUCTIONEER NOTE: This,will' be one of (hi most outstanding ofterittgs of Aniiques,. Glace, China &
Furniture that we have the -pleasure of .conducting. Keep this flyer for future reference.
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TOM. PAPPLE
AUCTIONEER. .'
R.R.#4 SEAFORTH .
527-0514'. 527=0940
Thursday,, June 7 - 6:30
p.m. Mrs. E. McCartney
at 77 Main St., Seaforth
Thursday, June 14 - 6:30
p.m. Seaforth. Women's
Slowpitch Team benefit
consignment auction at.
77 Main St., Seaforth.
June 19, 20, 21- Ontario
Pork . Congress,
Stratford.
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For fresh animals over 500
1b. -• SI .00 a hundred weight.
Cows and horses over 1200
Ib - S15.00
-A wheel drive radio
dispatched trucks.
24 hr, service -- 7 days
a week
Brussels
Pet Took Spies
-Tull Free -.. a ..
1400265.4267
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Richard
lobb
Auctioneer
AL CTION
CALENDAR
Clinton 482--898
Sat. June 9 12 noon
furniture, antiques
etc. at Richard Labs
barn for Bill Wilton'
of Goderich and the
Estate of .Alice Daly
McConnell of Sea.
forth.
Sat. June l61'O a. tn., -
150 acre farm, tractor
machinery, antiques,
furniture etc. for the
estate of Marr Shaw,
3'/2 knifes north of
Goderich on Hwv. 21.
Sat., July 7, 10:30
a.m., 2 tractors.
machinery, antiques,
furniture, etc. for the
estate of Robert Mac-
Gregor, 112 mile north
of ,Kintail Hwy. 21.
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GENERAL
AUtONEER' •
Serving Perth and' + -
Huron Counties with
many year of •
experience. •'
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For reliable Service at •
reasonable tate: .'
Will pay you dividends. Have • CI 347.2465 met;
you tried one? Dial S27-0144: �,t a * a a e0a ti a 0
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ARNOLD' CAMPBELL
at Lot 17, Con. 13 Grey Twp..
2 miles south and 4 miles
east of Brussels
MONDAY, JUNE 11
at 1:00 p.m..
Old furniture and household
effects,: stoves, wagons. Also''
brick house, bank barn, 40 X.
60 drive shed with good
Classified, Ads pay divid-
ends. •
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Auction .Sale
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ESTATE
Auction . `Safe.
SATURDAY, JlilyE 2#,13401'.1.
for the late •
• LYLE WORDP ESTATIE.
in the: Hamlet of Staff& S miles south of Dublin.
Choice Property 1 h storey brick home, large garage,
just 2' doors south of Sadlers' General Store, kitchen':
with modern cupboards, dining room, 1 bedroom
2 piece bath downstairs, upstairs 3 bedrooms,3 piece,
bath. Good basement oil furnace, cascade hot water,;
pressure system, Staffs, spring well, situated on, very
attractive lot. This property should be seen prior to,
time of Auction. Sells at 3 p.m. 10% down, balance
in 60 days, Subject to a very reasonable reserve: bid,
Hardtop driveway.
FURNrrul1lE: Chesterfield & chair, Stanley piano;,
chrome table &.4 chairs; 3 radios; 2 leather rockers;,
studiocouch; hostess chairs; .Gilson fridge; Beatty
wringer washer; 2 electric heaters; portable spin
dryer. (Chilton);. portable TV (BW) & stand; Moffat
electric stove; Corned& deep freeze (apt. size);;
assortment kitchen utensils, dishes & flatware.
Many other borne items.
ANTIQUES: Solid round oak dining table on
pedestal (excellent); 5 dining chairs plus arm; china:
cabinet (rare); key holedesk; press back rockers;
matching wicker rocker & chair; organ, stool; 6 small
tables;
hall tree; Raymond pedal sewing machine;
Gingerbread clock (excellent);; rare antique settee &
2 chairs; 2 press back chairs; 7 cane bottom chairs;
quilt box; old trunk; commode;: dressers; ironn bed
brass tops; scope &'pictures; old books & picture
frames; choice assortment china. including Nippon,
Royal Albert, King Edward, souvenir plates, blue
milk glass, relish dishes (Germany); cut glass,
assortment; silver cream - A, sugar set; candle
holders; selection- Rodgers silverware; Many more
antique items. Windsor & Cane bottom rockers;
large assortment tools etc.: wheelbarrow; gas
lawnmower'
AUTOMOHILEs 1969 Chevelle 300, 6 cylinder out;
(32,730 miles) excellent; condition. Sells as is. Sells
at tune of property- Partial Listing Only.
TERMS' OF SALE;
Cash; Mia rUdcetlea;ct either
For prior viewing ofpropertyplease conta
of the following:
AIICIIONEM1
PERCY WRIGHT,.KiPPEN, OST.
262-5515.
MRS. STELLA WORDEN, STAFFA
345.2748
MRS. LOIS WALDEN, LUCKNOW
528-2205
Neither the Estate or the auctioneer will be
responsible for accidents or property loss day of
sale. 711.117.7
TWILIGHT •
Auction
Of furniture, antiques
'-• and miscellaneous
tobehe'd at'
136 Huron Road, Godedch
on Wednesday June 13th
at 5:30 p,m .
SALE CONSISTING. OFe
walnut bonnet chest; Duncan.
Phyfe drop-leaf table; 4 Vic-
torian needle -point; chairs; 2
leather inlaid step tables
coffee table; 2 piece walnut
bedroom suite; walnut radio
cabinet walnut smoke stand
walnut; spool what -not; wal-
nut.china cabinet; apartment
size walnut table. & 4 chairs;
walnut buffet;, oak table &
stand; smoke stand; 3 year
old Zenith colour TV;> and a
large quantity of tools, do , miscellaneous items too
numerous to mention.
Full listing next week
Proprietors
Charles and Della Gibbons
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JACKSON JACKSON AVL`Y.FNE4R6. LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS
Auctioneers • • 771.41usr • sEAFuRT/, ONTARIO Hort two
• 20-03.1 0191 727.i.ae
Auction Sale
of Farm Machinery, Feed and Misceilaneous for
HAARMEN DE VRIES:
Lot 6, Con. 9, Grey Twp., 1'%s males east of Brussels
on Hard Top Road, on,
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6th
Starts at 1 p.m. Sharp.
FEED: Approx. 12 tons of heavy mixed, grain.
MACHINERY: McCormick .Wr Tractor, in good
shape; John Deere AR Tractor, needs repair; 6
section harrow; Herrgott wagon with Turnco Gravity
Grain box (large); Joes' Wagon and Rack; Massey
Ferguson No. 9 Baler (like new); Massey Ferguson
Power Spreader (wooden box); set cut down wagon
wheels and rubber tires; International 3 base plow,
on steel; 7 ft, power mower; Massey Harris 4 bar
side rake;I.H.C. Stiff Tooth Cultivator; Chain
Harrow, 8 ft.; Cyclone Seeder, P.T.O.; Flurry-
bissellTandem Disc, 30 plate; steel land roller; Bale
nveyor, 20 ft. andmotor; antique breaker plow;
Rubber tired wagon and tack; scrap iron; Quantity of
Steel fence posts; electric fence' posts; 2 farm gates,
16 ft.; wheelbarrow; barrow; sump pump; extension ladder;
Keystone cattle dehorner; 16 ft. grain auger; steel
water trough; picnic table; tools, eft.
No Reserve se the ferar is sold,
TERMS CASH
Net Reepo.s ble Fer'Accidents Day of Sale
JACKSON OE JACKSON, AUCTIONEERS
20.87-i.
THURSDAY, EVENING 6:30 p.m.
at 77 Main Street' ' JIINE.7
SEAFOII;TH, Ontario
ST: '
PARTIAL :LIAntiiaue bedroom suite with
tear -drop pulls; including wash stand; rocking,
chairs; dressers; wash stands; insulators; dishes and
household appliances; .buffet; ' chrome kitchen '.
suites; lawn mower; lawn furniture; toilet set; dining
room suite, many more items Full list next week.
Proprietress,. Mss. E. McCaete ny and Colsuigpera
TOM PAPPLE, Auctioneer
8.1184, Seaforth
527-0514. 527-0940
20-03-1
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Auction Sale
Of RealEatate andFar.itere for the Estate of
JESSIE LITTLE
Turnberry Street, Brussels, on
SATURDAY, JUNE 2ad
- Starts at 1 p.m.. Sharp:
REAL ESTATE:'7 room insul brick house on nice lot
Two piece bath on 1st floor, 3 piece bath on 2nd
floor, floor covering and curtains remain with house.
Sold subject to reserve. bid. 10% day of sale,: balance
, in 30 days when possession will, be given.
FURNITURE: 2 chesterfield suites; swivel' chair
platform rocker; recliner; several occasional chairs;
coffee table end tables Sharp coloured 'T.V.; 2
Black and White TV's; Swag Lamp; Several lamps
Sherloch-Manning piano and bench; wheel`' chair
with commode; end tables; writing desk;' antique
wicker rocker; 2 book shelves; gate leg, dining room:
table; 3 hall trees; wardrobe; white iron bed, dresser
andwash stand; Modern bedroom suite; box spring
and mattress; modern bedroom suite, Ribbon spring
andmattress cedar chest;, wardrobe; dresser
electric fan; chrome table and 4 chairs; pictures;
Philco refrigerator; Westinghouse stove; 'Hoover
Washer -Dryer; Norge Automatic dryer; step stool
blanket box; dishes; cooking utensils, etc: This is
real nice furniture,. Plan to attend.
Sig byTN —CReglater A a. Arrival'
Net reiressibile lar aiddie.ts day of side
JACKSON AND JACKSON, AUCTIONEERS
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22 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
iavina.1.'Ceutts
All persons having claims
against the estate of Lavinia
J. Coutts, late' of the Town of
Seaforth, in the County of
Huron, deceased, who died
on. the 2nd day of May, 1979,
are hereby notified to send in
full particulars of their claims.
to the. 'undersigned, on or
before the.,2lst:day of June,
1979, after which date the
assets will be distributed
having; regard only to claims
then received.
DATED at
MSeaforth. this
24th day of ay, 1979.
McCONNELL, STEWART' &
DEVEREAUX
Seaferth, O taelti'. •
Solicitors for Ib. estate
22:03-3
21 Tenders Wanted 21 Tenders Wanted
'Tender"
Bulk :Stipiul
Su m Tenders. .
will be received by the undersigned until
MI p.er, E.D.T.
Tlta 'day, Juno 14,1979
for the
Hay BraWclpal T lephear System
SWINE= ONCE AND WoIEi ceinE
Plans' and specifications prepared py Snider,.
Reichard & March are available from the under
signed (weekdays between. 9:00 am & :5:00 p.m.)
upon deposit of S.50.00,
The lowest or any tender shall not necessarily be
accepted.
W.H. Wagner
Manager&Secretary Treasurer
Hay Municipal Telephone System
Mill Street, Z23u6rich, •
-4333Ontario
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21.63-1'
TENDERS,
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
MAINTENANCE PROJECTS
Tenders. from all .construction trades are
Invited for interior sand exterior mafnten-
,ante. projects at Huron County Schools..
Tender forms and Job,specificatlons;are:
available at
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offices, 103 Albert Street, Clintotri'.
• Deadline for tender sUbmissi'ons is 12
o'clock noon, June 15, 19795
R. J. Elliott D. J. Cochrane
Chairman Director
21.-87-1
24 Cards of Thanks. 24 Cards of Thanks
Horne, Funeral Home, Tien- P Troyann' and Kath
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-sail; Rev:, Stam, McDonald,; ; leen. ` • " 24=.03x1
`pall bearers, flower bearers,
neighbours, friends and rel
: atives.' Thanksto those who
sent flowers, cards and, don-
ations. Special thanks to the
United: Church. ; ladies of
Chiseihurst for serving lunch.
24-03x1`
The: family of: the late:
Robert Vanstone would' like'
to express a sincere thanks to.
friends, neighbours: and. rel-
atives fortheirexpressions of
sympathy, prayers, :don-
ations, cards, floral:' tributes
and food that was sent to the
house during our recent loss
of a dear son, husband,
daddy, and brother, A very
special thank you to Glen. and
Tom, all the ladies who
helped in any way, also
special thanks to Rev.. K.
Knight, : Westlakes,,, Funeral
Home, the pallbearers, and
flower. bearers. Your acts of
NOTICE TO CREDiTORS
In the Estate of
Thsederns P. 'Van `
All persons having claims
against the Estate ' of Theo-
dorus Petra: Van Dyk, late of
the Township of Tuckersmith
in the County of Huron, :.
Farmer deceased,: who 'died
on the 16th day of February,
1979,' are hereby notified to
send- in full perticulars of
their claims to the:. under-
signed on or before the 21st
day . of -June, 1979, after
which date the assets Will be
distributed ' having regard
only to claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth,.. this
23rd day of May, 1979.
McCONNEL, S EIVART &
DEVEIUMWE
• Sand tlh, Oahu*
Solicitae's *Nth.
22.03.3
24 Cards of Thanks
1 would like to say thanks.
to my family, friends and
neighbour# for their lovely
cards, letters, prayers,
flowers and gifts while I was
a patient in Seaforth and
Stratford hospitals. Special,
thanks to Drat 'Whitman,
Lindsay & ,Quilan, nurses.
and' "n both taw
talc
staff i .
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Fr. P. Ooosteen, . Fr. T.
McQuaid, Fr. Laverty and
Box ambulance attendants.
All was much appreciated.
Peter McLaughlin.
24-03x1•
The family Of the lata Mrs.
Aimed& Patient wfsh to.
thank Quaeasw,ay *slat
Kindness will always be
remembered`• and apprec-
iated. Rolly and Marg Van -
stone and fanny.
' 24-03.1.
Sincere thanks to you,
my" friends, relatives and
family for your thoughtful-
ness with cards,treats, visits
and inquiries while .I was a
patient in Seafotflh .. Com-
munity Hospital or in, bed at
Mime. Extra thanks to Der.
Whitman' and the :nursing
staff., Your kindness will
always he appreciated' and
never forgotten.
Mary Haugh:
7A-03-1
The family of ' the late
Stewart Bell wife of Meredith
(Edith) Irene, Henderson.
would like to' ttiank friends,
relatives and neighbours for
their deeds of kindness,
sympathetic understanding
thought* of expressions.
Thanks for the many beaut
iful floral tributes eontri-
buttons to the heart fund and
cancer society the Westlake
Ambulance, Bonthrohts Fun-
eral' Home, Hensall Legion
Auxiliary. Also special
thanks to 'Rev. Kenneth
Knold and Rev. Stan Mc-
, pailbearers Ray
Ingram, Allan Crerar, Henry
Stasik, Wayne McBride, Al
Scholl, Jim Sangster, Harter
bearers Ray Schwalm, Ger-
ald Flynn, Douglas Stewart;
Woodsek. Very.�C1 @d
I would like tb • express' •.
my thanks . to my relatives,
neighbours and friends for-"
cards, visits, gifts while 1 was
a patient in Seaforth, Com-
' munity Hospital. ' Special
thanks to nurses and ,kitchen
staff, Dr. Greenaway.
Thanks to Rev. Vanslykeand
Rev'. Baker.
Nancy Schade
24-03-1,
We would `like .to express
out sincere thanks to our
many relatives, friends and,
neisighboursfor their words of
comfort, lovely °flowers,
memorial donations and.
sympathy cards at thetime of
Jeana's death. It was all
greatly appreciated and will
always be remembered by
Leona, Reg, and Jeff Elliott,'
Julie An;n, Bruce' and Chad'
Ovens.
24-031
Gloria and Meryl Glanville
would' lice to'thank everyone
yyho helped in any way, to
make their ,25th. Wedding
Anniversary sucha happy
and enjoyable day.. For the.
lovely cards, flowers and'.
gifts. A simple thank you
cannot express our true feel-
ings that you took the time to
think of 'us. Happiness is
always enhanced by the good
wishes of • 'friends. A very
special thank-youto our fain-
ily who worked so hard.
25 In M'emoriasn
SIMPSON:In loving memory
of a dear daughter, Debra
who passed away one year
ago June 4.
One lonely year has passed,
Since my great sorrow fell,
The shock I', received that
night,
No one can ever tell.
If teardrCps were a stairway,
And memories were lane;
I'd walk all the way to heaven.
And bring you home again.
think of you in silence,
I often speak your name;
But all I have are memories,
And your picture in a frame.
Lovingly - 'remembered,
sadly missed,by Mother and.
Joe. 2543:1
thanks to Wayne Mande,
his; kindness will itltivaya be
rearearbered, Toot Wadies.
tidarply ate, BMtb►
on.
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