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The Huron Expositor, 1979-06-21, Page 18HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE Atx 11 9 Notice Custom Siriughtering Processing I I Rh Stiti Iro."" Nmot r! 1rP4e- tIrr15°T, litair ethers in DASHW000 2 3 7 - 3 6 7 7 19-04- Hensoll Livestock Sales SALES EVERY THURSDAY• AT 1:30 P.M. 'A11 glasses of LiveStock, $VE INVITE YOUR •CONSIGNMENTS Vktor Hargreaves, 482,7511, Clinton I3arry Miller, 236.2717, Exeter and 229.6205 Kirktoi 19-86-1 20 Auetion Sales Real Estate Auction Sale of 2 farm properties will be held for the township of West Wawanosh FRIDAY, JUNE 22 Selling at 7 p.m. Lot part of 13, Con. 13 West .Wawanosh containing approx. 88 acres more or less - 2 pareels of 75 acres and 13 acres on which the seller retains the right to attend on the property to ' remove gravel, sand, top soil etc. as ' required by the municipality • from time to time. At 8:15.p.m. Lot north half of west half of 25, Con. 6 West Wawanosh containing apprOx. 50 acres more or less in 2 parcels of 32 acres and 18 acres on which the seller. retains the right to attend on the property to remove gravelsand, etcas required from time to lime, Both properties to be sold, on site ' of beach. Subject to reserve bid and subject to condition of sale which may be re- . viewed at the clerk's office prior to sale date. :terms 10% day of sale, Balance in 30 days. Joan Armstrong, Clerk :R.R. 2, Luclmow 528-5107 BRIAN RINTOUL, Auctioneer 20-05-2 21 Tenders Wanted Ministry of Housing Ontario HoUting Corporation Tender Reference Number BOS SET 79-97 For the pumping. of the sewage holding tank of the Ontario Housing Building at Blyth. Ont- ario (OHI) ' Tenders will be re- teived for the above until MOO cm. local Ume July 4s 1979 by the Ontario Housing Corporation, c/o Court tioUse and Registry Office w 80 Dundas Street P.O. Box 5600, Terminal "A," tendon, Ontario 1i6A 2P3 (519/679-7110; front Whom details and specifications ' may be obtained, betailt and spetifications may also be Obtained froth the Huron County Housing Authority, 51 Stanley Street, Goderich, Ont- ario N7A 3X6 (519/524- 2637), gitoting reference nutnber as above, Tile lowest or any tender not necessarily actepted. 21-06.1 ueIion Sales, 20 Auetitaa Sales er44040F:$.a(*iprigig,.$ PROPERTY StfURPOTOlt Auction Sale 20 Auction Sales consisting of furnitere, antiques. glass & china to be held. on WEDNIESTiATI, JUNE 27th, 1979 at 5;30 p.rn, at the premises on 120 Goderieh $t West. Seaforth PROPERTY:„Thesubject property will be offored by anctiOn at 700 p.m., Contists of a z storey framia home with 2 ear attached garage St large kitchen, dinine rcKen, living room, 1 bedroom & 3 pebath, all on the main floor. Three bedrootris on 2nd floor - all on a large mature landscaped 1M. Terms: 10% down day of sale by cash, balance in .30 days. Property sobject to a reserve bid. FUIINITURE, ANTIQUES: 3 pe,. walnet bedreorn seite; oak dresser with Ovalmirror; wardrobe W , beveled panels; 54- walnot bed r& dresser; bow front china cabinet w. mirrored back: oak parlour table; 6 oak amine chairs; 4 cane l mom ehairS; walnut parlour table; walnut oi,al gate leg table; Duncan Phy, fe small oval glass top table; sxhat net; oak press back reeker; top of fiat,to,wall; corner cabinet unit 2 Victerian carbed back needle point chairs:. 2 v.•alnut praYer chairs: smoke stand; French Proveneale chesterfield & chair; needlepoint foet • stoel; carved back dak arm chairs; GE 2 door refrigerator; 24" Frigidaire stove; Zenith color TV;. fern stands; frames; rugs; various crocks, quantity of. hand. 44 garden tools; tredle sewing mid -line; small appliances; and many more items too nlimerous to meption. CHINA & GLASS: 50 pc, set LaMose - "Bridal. Rose"; silver tea service; 12 pc. set Wedding Ring tea set; crystal eempete; souvenirs; ornaments; crocks; and a large quantity of glass 4it, china. PROPRIETRESS: Mrs. G.L. Flynn 2005-2 ayiewei 44.4oceaVei AucTloNEERs, LIQuiDAToRs; Al'PRAeSERs 77 MAN ST. SEAPOii11-4; ONTAftlo NOK tWo (519) 521-148. IX • me/i/ gc..2.10ortaieJ Auctiont Salo of •furniture. antiques and household items at 203 Princess St., Clinton On • • JUNE 23, at I;00p.m. CONSISTING OF: Mason & Reich piano:. 3 pe, living room Suite; 2 wicker rockers; 6 spindle back chairs; press hack rocker; oak desk; blanket box; bookcase: pine wardrobe; washstand; 3 drawer chest: Simplicitywashing machine, GLASS, CHINA. ANDMISC.: 6 pcwash set; milk glass lamp:. R.S. Germany; 2 beaver sealers; quantity of jars: lamps; books; Quantity of garden tools and hand tools and many, 'many 1119re items. : PROPRIETOR—MRS. EDNA STEWART 20-06=1 *e' Joore Ii/Vd AUC1ION4RS., LIQP1bATORs. APPRAISERS /7 MAIN PI: iSEAF0feret, ONTARIO NOK 1WO (519) 527-1453 21 Tenders Wanted 21 Tenders Wanted Ministry of Housing Ontario Housing Corporation Tender Reference . Number IIOS VT 79-96 For the removal of shingles and the instal- lation Of new 5/8" water proof Fire Sheathing, new shingles, Metal. eaves ttartets and Ridge Vent at 250 Picton Street Goderieh, Ontario (01-14 Tenders will be re. teived for the above Until thne July 4, 1979 . by. the Ontario Housing. Corporation, c/o Court House and Registry Office, 80 Dttndas Street P.O. Box 5600, Terminal "A.'' London,- Ontarie 'f+16A 2P3 (519/670110) frern whom details and specifications May be obtained. and. ' specifications may also be obtained froth the Huron' 'County' Housing, Authotity,, 53 'Stanley Street, Goderich, Oritat, lo, N7A 3K6 (S19/524- 2637), quoting reference number at above. The [divest or any tender, teat necessarily eeceptetl. 21,-06-1 Ministry of Housing Ontario Housing Corporation Tender Reference Ntunber BOS sn 79-93 For the refncival if exist- ing and. installation of new shingle roof, and metal eaves starters at .0H4, 52 Bristol Terrace, Wingharn, Ontario. Tendert will be re- ceived for the above ulltii:00 a.m. local thne liahk,27,,1979 by. the Ontario' Housing Corporation, cio Court Houte and Regittry Office, 80 Dundas Street P.O, Box 5600, Terminal "A."' London, Ontario N6A, 2P3 (519/679-7110) frorti WhOrn details and Specifications may be obtained. 'Details and Specifications may also be obtained from the Huron County Houting Authority, 53 Stanley Street, Ooderich, Ont- arie, N7A 310 (519/524- 2637), quoting reference eurnber as above. The loWest or any tender not nettattirily accepted. 21-064 Tender tor Tandem Truck Sealed tenders on .forms and in envelopes available from the office Of the undersigned will be aveepted until 4:00 p.m. local time on WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1979 for the supply of 1 - tandem diesel 0140 • equipped with snow plow and wing. The lowest or any tender not neeessarily, accepted. R.A, DEMPSEY, P- Eng' Huron County 'Engineer Court HouSe Goderich, Ontario. N7A 21-00-1 Tenders f.or Caretaker "ai Brodbagen " Community Hall will he received by the andersigaed till 6 p.m, June 30 , Duties to eommence on July 15 or as soon as possible thereafter. For . further information call 347-2977, Lowest tenders not iieceS- .sarilv aecepted.. • KEN SMITH Secret:Ars Of Brodhagen ; C of C BORNHOLM, ONTARIO )1.0o 2. USE EXFOS.1:TOR: WANT -ADS Phone 527-0240 22 Legal Notices THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Financial Statements Ratepayers Wishing to: receive a copy Of the Huron County Board Of Education's audited Financial StaternentS for 1978 Shouldwrite or phone: Mr. R. B. Dunlop The Huron County Board of Education 103 Albert Street Clinton, Ontario NOM 1L0- 482-3496 R. J. Elliott Chairman D. J, Cochrane Director 22-06-i NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the Estite of JOHN N.A. MeKENZIE All persons having claims against the Estate of John N.A. McKenzie, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the County or Huron. deceased. 14410 died, on the .1.5th day of Februttry, 1919, are hereby notified to send in full pank. ulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 12th day of July, 1919, after fithith dale the assets will be distributed having regard , only to claims then received. Dated at Seadrift, Ontario this 19th day of June, 1919, 1VIcCONNELL STEWART & .DEVEI;EAUXt Remember!, it itikeS 'het. a Seafortlio Oittarin. #10ineht 2'0 ,Saiteibilli ftitthetkecUtora. ExPbtitot Want Ad, . ' • 22-064 22 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of JEANNETTE R, PETHICK Ali persent, haNing ialnis against the Estate of Jean- nette R. Pethick, late of the Town of SeaforttL in. the County of Huron. deecase4. who died on, the lith (Jaya May, 1979, are hereby noti- ..fied to send in full pertkulars of their claims to the under- signed On or before the 28th any of June. 19N, after which date the assets will be distributed hming, regard only to elaims then received', ' Dated. at Seuforth, Ontario this 29th day of May t'79 McCONNELL, STEWART* DEVEREAUXt Seeforth, Ontariti. Solicitors for the estate, 22-04-3 4- Cards of Thanks Ron and Kathy Ward (nee Dalton) would like to thank friendS„ neighbours and rela- tives who helped to make it happy occasion on our wed. ding day. We iyeeld also like to thank everyone for. the: sheave!' and wedding gifts whielf Will all be quite useful. our home: 24-06x1 Sincere thanks to all whd -remembered me with cards, flowers and visits while I was a 'patient in Scaforth Com-. rnPnity Hospit:il. Special thanks to Dr: Malkus, the nurses, and hospital staff who were so kind to me. It was greatly appreciated. • --Lloyd McCluskie 24-06x1 The family of the late Jeff Hackwell wouldlike to thank our friends, neighbeurs and 'relatives '.for their expres- Mons of sympathy. prayers„ floral tributesdopations and eards, A very special thank you to Jack, Audrey and Ron. to the ladies Who came to the house, to Who sent tbotL to '..Rev. Baker. the Box Funeral Home and the ladies for their lunch at the church. To the rimer bearers, Jeff's ball team and coaChes and all those wopderful teenagers who came to the funeral heme. We cannot tell you how much yc•el helped us. The many kind 'words and compliments paid to Jeff:will alivtiys be remembered and treasured. —Merton,.Doreep 13keine•and Craig ". 24 061 • • To Jeff's fellow studertts and friends: Words cannot ex- press how pinch your pres- ence at the funeral home. funeral' and Walton church after, meant to us. All we could do was ask many of you your names but your thoughtfulness has helped us through this ver Y difficult time more than you can ever know, Jeff, was so much luckier tharehe knew to have so many. friends, A very special thanks,to his machine "shop class for their flowers', and' to Wes and Pete, those special friends everyone needs. If any of you would care to conic to see us at any time you would be very welcome. —Merton, Doreen, Blaine and Craig Hackwell 24-06x1 Arnold and Mihna Scott would like to thank their neighbours and friends in McKillop for the lovely party and gift, 24-06-1 I would like to express thy sincere thanks t� Dr. Whit- man and staff of nurses at Seaforth Cornmueity Hew ital as well as to friends and neighbours for all their kind. nets. •-•-.1. Vella 24-06x1 The family of the late Adelia Wiete.rsen, beloved wife, . mother and grandmother, wishes to express sincere thanks to relatives, ,ftielidS and ,neighbours for flowerSc Meniorial eardS, sympathy cards feed brought to our hotnea and thoughtfulness at •the time dour bereavetrient. Special thank S to Pastor IllorStv MgSr, Adams, LCW Of5i leters Lutheran Church, and the Lockhart funeral ffoine. Our sincere thanks and appreciation. ,,at,eslie, Ratph Grate, Marilyt. and familitS 24.06x1 CArds...01- .Thatalts. 'Irwin arid Anne Agar wisb thank all their relatives and friends. for eards and gifts and flowersthey reeeived for their 50th wedding anniver- .sary, A special thankS to tant' .nieee and husband POrtatIlY and Bert McClure. oar neplieff ani s wife Bill Prld RqthTritpoell tvlany thanks for the los els' annocrsary cake. our niece and husband Ilene and Ken Thompson for the lovely anniversary part given in our honour, Thanks In • artam PersOn# • CARR; Itt loving memory ,ef dear SiSter and aunt, lona Carr. who, 'passed eway One Year age Jan047. 1978. • We tuve you deiu-ly We 'eve you yet, No matter how long, We will never forget. —Sadly missed by M , Gordon, Shirley. Jint and family ger*, Charlotte and faniily '7.06x1 to all those who helped in any ziolo Person al was., thei Parnily Paradise and staff.). the .Huron Ram - biers orehestra. Special thanks to our son and his Wife, .)tick tind June Agar for having, a family dinner Sun l - sciaSYterj",ZettylidAintldeci4rdsoinng ,nonudr Keith Sterling in our honour at the chalet in Sarnia. Many thanks m our friends and neighbours in Sarnia for flowers, gifts a.nd cards. .With sincere appreciation, J ack 's 4otting ino,& Anne. Agar. Miss Mary Helen Munro and Robert Jan -les Costello are pleased to announce their forthcoming marriage. The marriage will take place at the Northside United Church at 7;30 p.m, on June 29. It will he a closed reception. 26-06x1 Mr. and Mrs. Neentan Hack- ney. Exeter, Ontario are pleased to annoonge the forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Janine Marie to Mr. Steven Roswell, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ress Corbett R.B. 1, Exeter, Ontario. The wedding will take place Fri. day, June 29, 1979, at 4- o'cloek in Caven Pretby- terian Chdrch, Exeter. Open receptien to follow, 26 -06 -1 - Mx. and, Mrs, Theoeore Flynn, R.R. 1, Clinton. are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage' of their daughter, Angela Ellen Flynn to Rebel/ Charles Beacom, son of Mrs, Mary Ritchie. Seaforthand the fate Herbert W. BeacoT, The wedding will take place Fri- day, July 6th, t979, 7:30 pen. St. Joseph's Church, Clinton, 26-06-1 24-06-1 wish to thank everyone for cards, gifts, flOwers and visits and 81SO 'inquiries dur- ing my stay in University Hospital, London, A special thanks to Northside Church choir. •-Marlen VIneent 24-06-1 John Mark, Mary Margaret and Brandon Nash would like to thank Drs. Underwood and Malkus as well as nursing staff for, the best care given during this special event. Thanks to all who 'visited or sent cards and gifts. We will alwaYs cherish your good wishes. 24-06X1 I would like to thank my friends and neighbours for their cardstreats and vititS while 1 was in • hospital. Special thanks to Pr. Under - weed,. Dr. Greenaway, 'nurses and staff of Scaterth Community Hospital. It was much appreciated, • -,-Don Nolan 24-06x I My sincere :thanks to all relatives, ,friends, .neigh- bours and classmates for the many prayers, effects, gifts. flow.ers and.VisitS while. I tvas a patient in St. Joseph's HospitaL London, Special thanks to the ambulance attendaets, pr. Scratch of Stratford. Dr. •Tervaarwerk. Dr. Churgin and the nursing sniff of St, Josephs,. --;Wilma. Van Dvk 24-06s-1 'We wish to convey our sincere :thanks and appreci- atioe to all our relatives, friends and neighbours who helped us on Friday, June 15 whenoor home was de., str yed by nre. —The DeVotEePaniiiy 24-06-1 My sincereihanks to friends and relatives for messages of 'sympathy, ffeWers and don- ations to Cancer Fund in the Passing of my dear brother., Donald Dale, My appreci- ation to Canadian Legion 156 and 'Ladies Auxiliary; to RL,v. Duke and to the Box Funeral Home. also thanks to Dr. Rodney and Seaforth Hospital' for their care. It was all deeply appreciated. , Mrs. Anona Crozier 24-06x I 25 n Mernoriattr MeNICHOL Inaternory Verna McNichol who passed. away 6 year ago on June 23rd. . . We stem to see in the soft dint light .A face we love the best: Recalling her as the %WS last ray Go down in the far ewst. We miss her more as time goes on. • We eat; nett& cliziSe ou hearts; „ And the lamp of our lova stilt burns. Her heart the trUest in all the world, Her :love the best to recall; NOtte on earth coeld take her place, She is, Still the dearest of all. " Ever remembered by Andy and the fatuity 25-06k1 26 Perot:MAI M. and Mrs. Rey Scott 'are happy to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Shirlq Pauline to Vernon AleXander, son of Mr. John Mena and the late Dorothy Mero, The wedding wig take place July 7 at 5 o'clock at Sr, James church, g4f(gth, 27 Births NASH; John Mark and Mall' Margaret Nash are overjoyed' to announce the safe arrival of Brandon James on June 13, 1979 at Seaford' Com- munity Hespital, Weighing 7 lbs. Proud grandparents are Jim and Marie Kelly and Jim and Ginette Nash. qreat grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eli Ecury and Mrs, Mary Dillon. 27-064 Farm trucking review 'BY JACK BtD]EELL,.M.P.P. The firm of Everett Biggs Associateshas been retained by the Ontario Government to carry out a review ef farni related trueIting,' The objectives of the review are 1. TO give the agricultural community and the trucking industry a common and clear under standing of the real impact of • the Act in this area. 2. To provide government with a tnore detailed picture of the concerns of both truckers .and the agricultpral community. 3. Toattempt to reaeh common ground with respect to possible legislative changes to the P.C.V, Act respecting the commodities. 4. To produce a factual report and recomenenclatiOns on the above subjects for sabMission to the Minister of Trannortation . 'and Communications and to. the Minister of' Agriculture and Food by D.ecember „I:5th, 1979. The review will consider the impact of the Public Commercial; Vehicles, Actits regulations; and 'associated administrative. praetices and legal- interpretations upon the movement by truck for compensation . Of farm. products and supplies. including: — Livestock feed, hay and straw; - Grain, soybeans, corn, whitebea,ps - Manure. Fertilizer, agricultural limestone; - Pes- ticides,"herbiCides - Milk; - Feneine.. Material; Peat, mqss; - Livestock; Drainage tile: and piping; - Farin machinery: - Other farm products or supplies as may be identified. . . The review will also - consider the potential effects of regulatory • , .chadgei inelocling exempdon, of specific Commodities, move.' merits, ' Vellielet, .1:ir • .other aspects of firm related transportation frotii the P.C.V. Act. ' Written briefs will be 'invited from interested parties and public hearings conducted where Considered necessary, * • 1 would invite any personal vievi.!s or questions on the: subject as ouiliped in the terms of reference so that might refer tuchconcarns to the firm whieh is carrying out the review, The Resources Develop- ment Committee has stathd that acid rain pollution is killing Canada's lakes and. ShoUld be declared a "national emergency'', Ontario should order all existing coal-fired plants 16 meet air pollution control standards ahd all new plants have the best. available corittO1 devices installed be.!. fore they operate. The com- mittee's . retertimendations follow weeks it hearings at which itwas told hat aCid rain has already "kilied" 140 Ontario. lakes And threatens another 48,000 arid the problem IS 'threatening Ontari's Multt-bilaiOtt tiolEar tourist and 'recreation indostry, Mote that half the aeld 'rain damaging Ontario IS carried from United States" .plants by air currents, although hien Ltd giant smelter itt Sudbury is the world's largest single source of pollution, ..acceirding to government testimony. The committee was set up to investigate the ' provipcial. environment ministry's re- placement last year of an order forcing Inco te cut its pollution to 750 tens per day with a new order allowing a continued 3,600 tons per day. TO persuade , the U.S. that aeicerain requires immediate action on both sides of the border, the committee urged the govertrment to start controlling some OtttariO's worst sources, as soon as possible. 'A senior Provincial official suggested to the Resources Development Committee of . which l' am a member that .the. Ontario Govdrntnent should see Reed Limited to establish the company's responsibilities fer Mercury pollUtien - from its Dryden pulp and paper mill. Duncan Allan, Assistant Deputy Minister Of Industry and Touristn said the action may be a way to establish' the legal liability, a prospective buyer of the plantconk', expect to Assume in taking in over. He told the Legislature standing Committee on ResOurces Development that govenrtnent officials have spoken to five potential buyers who are worried about beingheld accountable for mercury pollution, discharged until 1975 into the English VVabagoon ,River System. . The committee' has been struggling with what to do about Reed and the future of Dryden, a one industry town In Northwestern Ontario. Originally it was to examine pollution control deadlines forthefirm but that issue has been overshadowed ,by the need to make certain. a pulp and paper company Survives in the area.' A Federal investigation, has been launched into reports that fluoride pollution on Cornwall Island from the United States aluminum smelter has been killing cows, vegetation and impairing the health of Indians on the Island. Evian Paarrottt,111wehaetnisilis otieestetiornHedatraYs to whether testing has been done on the Island and whether results are available of children, hatshe prohmeaisltehd to report back to the Legislature when this intainitioir is available Rreview will remain indefinitely in Ontario, although allowable rent increases • could go higher than the existing 6% under steps taken this week by the Committee , studying new Landlord Tenant legislation. The Cabinet has been given the power to lower or raise the 6% lintit on rent increases as early as January 1st 1980. The Minister of Natural Resoureei introduced the Aggregate Act as a result of the report that the Ontario Mineral Aggregate Working Party has submitted to the Minister in December, 1976. The Working Party was established to recommend an effective and broadly acceptable . mineral. aggregate resource manage- ment policy for the Proeinee of Ontario. Many of the features Of the report and of this bill are the result of the experience gained by the various interests concerned with the Pits and Quarries Control •Act, 071. The new Act has three purposes -1. To Provide for the Management of the aggregate and crown aggregate resources of Ontario. 2. To control and regulate Pits and Quarries, wayside pits and quarries and crown aggregate pits and quarries. 3. To require the rehabiliatation of land from which aggregate or Crown aggregate has been excavated. This Act is lengthy and I am sure, that it will be Somewhat controversial in tome of its provisions. It will not be vatted before the summerbreak. THE CHEF GOrdon Monter was ohe Of the headcheis and bottlewashera from the Seatorth Lions Club who served up hot dogs and harnburgs at the Seatorth Lions Carnival on Saturday. The carnival continues with the VVintario draw (lilted at the arena on Thursday evening.