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The Huron Expositor, 1979-09-20, Page 20p ..». im I U Q t IFX SiT .. F. , seFreivoleI AT ap o e ,u ; ..oi' Sate 14 Pen erty Realtor GREY TWP. - 150 acre dairy farm with modern buildings and treed yard, High producing herd, quota included. BRUSSELS ; AREA, GREYTWP.. - 155 acre farm, well drained, 2 storey, 3 bedroom !brick home, barn. could be used for dairy. ELM TOWNSHIP -• Atwood area 100 acre. hog. farm, 4 bedroom home excellent condition. 2 barns, liquid manure i id. stem, Set: up • for farrow to finish sx . MO 9.256. FULLARTON TOWNSHIP - Sebringville area, 96. acre highway farm; large 4 bedroom home, 2 barns.. Set ' up: for hogs, liquid manure system. MLS ROSTOCK, AREA - Ellice Township, 50 acre farm„ 1'/s; storey home, bank barn, choice land. MITCHELL AREA LOGAN TOWNSHIP - 100 acre farm, 11/4' storey modernized 3 bedrdom, home. Large bank. barns with modern -type addition. Land. suitable for cash cropping. BRUSSELS AREA OreTwp. 50 acre hobby faCm on paved road', All modern buildings. LISTOWEL AREA Grey Twp. .63 acre farm, tile•. Yard, and equipment. MONKTON -AREA - Eima Towuship> 100 acres, approx-. 70 acres workable. GREY TOWNSHIP One hundred- acres approx. 30. acres in crop. The balance in trees and a river crossing property. MONKTON AREA-Eima, Township. 100 acre farm, 11 storey brick home, bank barn,. drive 'shed, MONKTON AREA -Elora Township 50 acre farm 11/2 storey brick home, bank barn set up for sows liquid system. MONKTON' ROSTOCK, AREA - 100 acre farm, 95 workable; 11/2 storey modernized four bedroom. brick home; bank barn, set up for up to 65 sows' and. weiners; liquid system, LOGAN TOWNSHIP:67 acre farm cash erop area.- Two storey home, bank barn. HRODHAGEN-spacious'twvo storey red brick home • on treed -1 acre lot, 4 bedrooms 11/4 bath built in. front porch doublegarage, metal sided barn GREY TWP. - 100 acre dairy farm 11/2 storey 4 bedroom home,. cows & quota.extr'a. 14-19-1 CHARLES! WALKOM R.R. 1, Fullerton, 348.8197 or 229=6149-: MYRTLE WALKOM R.R. 1, Fullerton` 348.8197 or 229.6149' MAURICE REiDY R.R. 2, Monkton TOM REIDY. . R.R. 2,Monkton' :' 347.2358! 347.2358. 19 Notices CUSTOM SLAUGHTERIN and PROCESSING Al's Market - , Beef . Mondays Bogs - Tuesdays Al's Market Phone 262.2017. • 19-17-tf �� talttiw": SPTICTANKS. CLEANED. Fast efficient service. Write. Qr call Harvey Dale, Seafortlt; Phone Clinton 48Z-3324 air Seaforth 527-0284. 19-17-tf CUSTOM SEWING: Beat. inflation, Get your wardrobe custom made. Reasonable rates.. Aliee Short, 2624686 19.18.4 J. it 1 CARPENTRY ENT; Y ....... John Ryan and John Peckitt 527.1520: 482.7567 19-18-tf VANASTRA HOME FURNISHINGS: 2 winos south of cllnto on141.1.01•V Na; *NEW OR USED HOME FURNISHINGS •APPLIANCES *LAWN ORNAMENTS Open; $ slays II w414k i.e.m.-, p.m.; Saturday 411 II p.m. 482-7922 1,917-tf. Tri Town P in Bookkee 9. and COMPUTER SERVICE; Computerized Bookkeeping and Payroll LAWRENCE BEANE ROBERT PALING 52 Huron St., Clinton PHONE 482-3524 19-17-tf DISC JOCKEY available Dw•ight''s Contemporary 19 Notices Sounds System 80 catenng to• special occasions, receptions etc. Music to set your steps. Suitable for young, and old: Phone 523-9344. 19-17-tf, R. S. Box . Funeral Horne'. YOUR Scandinavian painter and decorator will give; you a free estimate on any painting' job, wail papering, vinyl Street 47 High hanging, also carpentry. Seaforth Phone Gunnar Hansen, 262 - Phone: 527-0885 5175. 19.17-tf 19-174 Now Open Receiving: Ho Sows tit Boars o Serve . You Sub Yard Monday 6 a m 9 a.m. Tuesday 6:30 a.m. - 10 a.m. Wednesday "7 a.m'. - 10 a.m Wednesday forN11rther Itt f ornatiott • hone Bryon or David d 345-2913 Opeeated ,f4yt • O'Rourke T'r nsport Box 22• DubIM ,, 1.16-4 1 9 'Notaa±e • w/t ismo Dead- or Disable: Cows & Horses Stocker cattle, calves and swine pick up, free of charge Top Prices Paid For ,fresh animals over 500 lb, - $1.00 a hundred weight• Cows and horses over 1200; - $20.00, 4 wheel drive radio dispatched frocks, 24 hr. service --w- 7 days a week Brussels Petlie- Food s Supp 887-9334 or $87-6064 Toll Free 1-800.265-4267' 19-Q9-tf Complete Custom Framing Needlepoint, 'crewel, photo, oil paintings, etc,• 'Regular or . non -glare glass. Ready to hang, 48. hr, service. HAROLD TYNDALL Clinton 482-7409 19-1,9.1 The Huron County 0 Auction, • ales n20• Auction ,S:ales. F14 -,s1400,44.0 , Auction leas MODERN AND ANTIQUE EU,RNiTI M EAUC'TION; Held at The Rathwell Building, 77 Main Street, Seaforth, selling for a Seaferth area home and; a St. Thomas home, on Wednesday, September 26th at 6;30 p.m. FURNITURE; love seat & matching ladies, chair; ladies velvet wing back chair; 8 piece oak, dining roomsuite including table & 6 chairs & buffet;. crushed velvet chesterfield & chair (excellent • condition); chesterfield & chair (good condition); 3 pc. davenport set; upholstered recliner rocker; fluted back rocker; occasional chairs; 3 pc. bedroom suite; set of tw in beds; Rogers Majestic (B&W) TY;. ;Admiral 12'" portable (B&W) TV; piano stout; Chrome table & 4 chairs; TV tables; coffee tables end tables; woven wool 9 x 12; rug $c 2 matching rugs; oil lamp; 2 fiddles; pole lamp; matching table lamps; metalcoat rack; record player; mirrors; lamps; pictures: & frames; aluminum extension ladder (36'); 2 bicycles; hand & garden tools; china & glass; 6 pc. matching patio set APPLIANCES; Frigidaire washer & dryer; Admiral matching fridge, 30" stove, range hood (recently, new), bread box, garbage can (poppy red); Stacking Hoover. washer & dryer; combination annex range; Quebec heater; McClary 500 automatic washer & dryer - harvest gold; -Viking: combination humidifier & dehumidifier: .cook :stove; franklin stove; 350 Hopda street bike; small appliances and many more items too numerous to mention, 20.19.1 Metdeow, ca e. AUCTIONEER$. LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS' 77 MAIN .ST. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO (519) .527-1458: 20 Auction Sales Housing : ,Richard R � 9 .G. Lobb. Author% • is pleased to announce the' re -location of its office to 4&T13E SQUARE: GODERICH, ONTARIO' ' N7A 1M5 19-19-1. • , NOt i ce We've moved 1/2 block north Walton Welding 887-6029 19-19.2 heTnKe i' •. GENERAL:• •. AUCTIONEER • Serving Perth and • • Huron Counties with • • many years ' of • • • ▪ experience . F • • For reliable service at `reasonable rates • . • Call 347.2465 collect ' • • • •.. • 20 Auction • Sales 20. Auction Sales •►••••••,•a•:•.,0e•••a••••••••••••••••.aa' y' sCLEARING• • • :Auction sale, • of furniture, household effects; antiques, etc. to be • •• • held in the village of Brodhagen on • • SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 et I P.M.,• OFFERING INCLUDES: ' Chrome. table and four • chairs wood cook stove; Admiral refrigerator four. • •• burner electric stove, extension table; 21 • in. • • Kelvinator range; chesterfield and chair; odd tables; • • lamps; rug, 7 x 9; rug, 9 x 12; television; beds •; • dressers; -wash stand electric' heater; hall rack with.,..;, • mirror; wooden chairs; including pressback; treadle • • sewing machine; wicker fernery; rocker;' child's high ,. • chair; wringer. washer vacuum cleaner; .pictures and` ' •• •• . frames; hooked mats; bedding and linens; cedar • chest; dishes and glassware including antique • 4 pieces;• partial toilet set; oil lamp; hat pin holder; flat • • irons; copper boiler; crocks; post card collection with • • -album; coon mitts; trunk and ninny other items not • •• • listed. • TERMS: Cash • • MRS. MARY DITTMER, Proprietress • • R•.G. GETHKE, Auctioneer. • • Not responsible for accidents on day of sale..• •• 20-19.1 • •. • iia••••••••••••••••••••••••••••sea•• • • AUCTION SALE ' Real Estate to be held for the Estate of Jane McGregor at 41 Goderich Street West, Seaforth, Ont, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8 AT 10:30 A.M. Property known as 41 Goderich Street West, se :forth,. Ont. consists of a 11 storey: three bedroom frame house. Downstairs there is a living room, dining robin, 3 piece bathroom, kitchen and back kitchen, There are hardwood floors upstairs and down. Located across from•the SeaforthMedical Clinic, approxi 1 block, from. Main Street. This could be a good starter home for a handy man. Lot size is approx, 33 x 85, Coal furnace, heating. Terms — 10% down day of sale, balance due in 30 days being offered subject to a reasonably low reserve bid to clear estate, Auctioneer RICHARD LOB13, Cllnttyn 482.7898 0-.9` Action A 20 Auction Sales 24 cards of Thanks grehre, Kassa( rale, Auction Sale MORTGAGE SALEM( PUBLIC AUCTION! Under and by virtue of the POWER OF SALE contained in ,a certain mortgage, which is now in default, there will be offered by sale by PUBLIC AUCTION by Rathwell dc' Associates„Auctioneers, n. the al t .take place a 'se a .,�of e 1 the t athour sale o ..__.pa ,o h pr >� .s theT o'clock in the•evening- on the day of sale or by September 1979, The lands and premises known as 217 Albert Street, Plan 3, Part lot 14 & 13, in the Town of Clinton. The property will be offered for sale 'subject to a reserve bid, The purchaser shall pay down to the Vendor's agent, ;at the time of sale by way of deposit of 52,000.00 by cash or by certified cheque and. balance due on or before the 29th day of October 1979. Adjustments are to be made as of the date of closing, The Purchaser shall search title at his own expense. On the premises is said to be erected .a single storey frame house with 3 bedrooms, fullbasement, living & dining rooms, kitchen all situated ona large. (99' x 1651 lot. Insnection of the property may be had from 6 o'clock in the evening of Thursday the 27th day of appointment. Further particulars and conditions of sale may be had from Mr. Bruce R. Rathwell at 527-1458. 7n-19-7 w ell .-0ccaate.. AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS 77 MAIN°ST',. SEAF.ORTH, ONTARIO 'NOK 1WO .Auctioneer• AUCTION CALENDAR Clinton: 482-7898! Sat: Sept. 22 1 p.m household, sale for Mrs. Edith Lemon, Kincardine. ' Sat Oct. 6 Hensel; Stocker Sale Mon. Oct, 8 10:30 a.m. Real est- ate for estate of Jane McGregor . of Sea - forth at Richard Lobb Mon. Oct. 8 12 noon - furniture,. antiques, etc. at Richard Lobb's barn for McGregor estate. 20-19-1 21 Tenders Wanted 'HULLE"I'T TOW19SHiP . Tenders for l' S110W O win p 9 Tenders for a grader snow- plow to :plow approx. 20 miles in North West corner of the Township. Grader must be equipped with a V plow and; levelling wing. Tender forms available at. Rd. Supt. and must be in his hands by 5 o'clock Orf 1, 1979. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted and must be ap- proved by' M.T.C. GEORGE MHOGGAIiiT,s Rd. Supt. Londesboro, Ont. NOM -2H0' 21=19-2' Bu Ik stipulated sum tenders will be **delved by the undersigned until 12 noon e.d.t, Tuesday, :October 2� 1979 frit' HURON C01011, LllRA1ty SUIWING ALTERATIONS AND RENOVATIONS . . Plans and specifications pro paned by Snider, Reichard and March of Watefloo and Goderich are available from the undersigned upon ' deposit Of $25.00 which will be refunded. The lowest or Any ' tender shall not necessarily be. accepted. B.G. HANLY ;OsirksTiriiiinwari. .Ailididatrai County fit Hui* Coney Naaom GODEZID0140111Aill0 10A11012 21.19.1 (519) 527-140a 21 Tenders Wanted 22 Legal Notices TOWNSHIP OF:MeKILLOP• Sealed: . tenders will be received until 12 noon on.OCT. 1,1979 by either the Road Suppe i n- tendent or Clerk: Treasurer at the Municipal 'Offices, R.R. 1, Seaforth, .Ontario for: Snowplow Equipment ° to plow roads for ;1978=1979 season Truck, minimum size 30,000 G.V.W. ' Grader, Minimum m H.P. 150. All tenders must be sub- mitted on tender forms 'which are available at the township office. WILLIAM G. CAMPBELL ROAD SUPERINTENDENT 21-19-2 SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Fuel Oil n Te der Sealed tenders clearly. marked as to contents will be received, by the undersigned until, Monday, October 1, 1979 for the • supply of approximately 6,800 gallons of fuel oil to heat the Seaforth Community Hospital. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. MR. DON BODE P.A. Seaforth Commuulty Hospital Box 99 Seaforth, Ontario 21-19-1 22 Legal Notices ,+ r 1 am no lopgtr.' responsible for debts other than those incurred by' . myself as of April. 1, 1979. —Christine Scott 22-1:9.3! NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ib the Estate of Olive Elizabeth MacDonald, All persons having claims against the estate of Olive Elizabeth. MacDonald, late of the Town. of Seaforth, in' the County of Huron, deceased, who died on the 14thday of August, 1979, are hereby notified to send in full part- iculars of their claims to the Undersigned on or before the llth day of October, 1979, after which date the assets will be 'distributed' having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 11th day of September, 1979. • .McConnell, Stewart &• Dsverlrutx , Seabirds, ONtatis Silfeltea tar the execsteraii 2249.5 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of ALBERT KEITH SHARP All persons having claims against the Estate of Albert Keith Sharp, late of the Township of.Tuckersmith, in. the • County of Huron, Mer- chant, deceased, who died on the 28th day of July, 1979, are hereby notified to send in. full particulars of claim theirs to the undersigned . onor before the 4th day of October 1979 after which date the assets will be distributed,. having regard only to' claims then, received: DATED at Seaforth, .Ont- ario this 10th day. of Sept- ember, 1979- McCONNELL, STEWART Si DEVEREAUX, Seabed', Ontario. SoIIcltora for the. Executrix 22-18-3 24 Cards of Thanks Mts. Art Nicholson and fam- ily wish to thank so many, many people who took part in the search or:. Art. The administrator f and staff at the', Manor, the Seaforth. Police, • the 0.P.P , Seaforth . Fire Dept. and many more people who took time off and went without sleep,- the many who knew Artand others *ho didn't but cared enough to help." Words can't express our gratitude towards all, these wonderful people. 24-19-1 I would' like to thank all the h contributed ladies who e b d to in y shower, The gifts were beautiful and very thoughtful, and will always be appreci- ated. --Elva Becker 24-19x1 1 wish to thank everyone who visited me during my recent stay at Seaforth hospital and for flowers, treats, cards and gifts. Special thanks to Pas- tor Horst, Dr. Underwood, Dr. Malkus, nurses and staff, relatives, friends and neigh- bours for the sumptuous food. brought to, niy home. We really appreciate everyone's• thoughtfulness, help and. generosity. Your kindness will always be remembered. —Gertrude & Boyd Driscoll 24.1x1 I wish ' to thank all my friends, neighbours' and rela- tVes for their get well wishes cards and visits while a patient in hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Malkus, and the nursing staff of Seaforth Hospitals for' their excellent care. It was all very Thatch appreciated. --EdnatShannon 24-19x1 The tangly of the late Watson Shdldiet wish tb express; Their sincete thiinks to relay Lives, friends and neighbours for their kind expresstona Of page sympathy, floral tributes, memorial donations and cards during the recent loss. of a dear. father and grand- father. Special: thanks 'to Bill & Dee, Mary',, Brian, Dr. Boyzk, Rev. Le Drew, M,L. Watts. Funeral Home, pall- bearers and flowerbearers.. Also thanks to the Ladies, of the United Church for the delicious lunch, to everyone who brought food to our; home and to the ladies: who prepared our meal on, Sun- day. un day, Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. --Ken, Liz, Doug, Cathy, Don Sholdice 24.03.1 A sincere thanks to all who sent cards, giftsand visited. me while I was a patient in hospital; Special thanks to Dr, Brady, Dr. Underwood,. Rev. Broadfootand the staff' of Seaforth Community Hospital,. —Mrs: Annie Old- field 24-19x1: We would like to express our sincere thanks.*to the Dublin District. Lions' Club for don- ating their lovely Community Centre and for their help, the fine young girlson. the Dublin Juvenile Girls Soft- ball Team for Sponsoring the very successful, benefit dance held for us Saturday evening;; to' the Coca Cola, Co. in Stratford for the refresh- Ments. A special thank'you to Gerry Bruxer and the neigh- bours, who .helped and the manypeople who contrib- uted with cards and don- ations. 'It has, helped lessen the burden just knowing people in our community are so .kind: and helpful. --Joe and•Teresa Lane; 24.19x1 We would like to express our sincere thanks .to the Olyni- pia Restaurant and staff in BrusSels, Dr.:Bozyk, Rev. E LeDrew, Mrs. C. Thomas, ambulance. operators, M.L, Watts funeral home, and all who helped in any way. Also for all the cards and expres- sions of= sympathy' we have received` in the sudden. bereavement of our brother Watson ;Sholdice. —Mr and Mrs.. George Williamson, R.R. I, Walton 24-19x1 We would like to express a sincere thank you to the. Seaforth Fire Department and to the many people who helped theafternoon of our barn firer Also. a special thank you to our family, neighbours and friends who have helped in any way since the fire. Words 'cannot ex- press our appreciation. —Roy, Joan, Bev & Blair Beuermann 24.1.9x1 We wish to thank all friends, neighbours and relatives for. cards, flowers, gifts and well: wishes while in Stratford General. All was .greatly appreciated. -Anne and Christa Murray 24-19=1 We would like to thank everyone for their kindness after . our accident. Also thanks to Box's, ambulance; the doctors, and nurses of Seaforth hospital, sp tel Thanks to everybody for the cards and treats and visits to Marlyn while in hospital. -Mervin. and Marlyn Smith and family 24-19-1 I wish : to thankall my friends, relatives and neigh hours for their get well wishes, gifts', 'flowers and' visits while 1 was a patient in Seaforth hospital. ' Special thanks to all the nurses, Rev. Roberts, and Dr, Moyo.• It was all very much appreci:- ated. Alice Tyndall 24-19x1 Many thanks to my fancily, friends and neighbours for your assistance, fidwers, cards, visits, etcs, during my stay sty Seaforth Community hospital. Special thanks to the doctors and nursing staff for their kindness and care. All was sincerely appreciated —John Talbot . 24-19x1 Additional classified • o,ni