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Pre•Perti F°1* Sale: 19 Notices 19 Netiees
REALTY!
• • -INC.
POP.111, For Sale
Highway farm, 3 miles South
of doderich. 9 room house,
New buildings with rooster
quota for 8,277 birds. Sow
and hog barns, all the equip-
ment.
• 20 acres sow farm 4 miles
from. Clinton. Brick house,
'new farrowing barn.
8 room house with 2 car
garage, 2 acre lot on the
Maitland River, • .
200 acre dairy, beef and cash
crop farm, 5 miles from
Clinton. 2 houses, barn 50 x
100: Milk house and milk
cooler, 2 silos.
40 acres, brick house, •barn
• for 10,000 pullets, sow and
hog barn, size 35 x 300. Drive
shed. Steel grain bins.
13 acres South of Goderich
on Highway 21. 800, feet lake
frontage.
C. BUIIUMA
-R.R. 2,-aInton–
482-3287
Salesman for:
G.K. REALTY INC.,
Clinton 482-9747
14-22)0
17 Wanted To Rent
WANTED, to rent - land for
_ .
1980 crop. Appy Box C, The
Standard, 17-20-5
18 Property Wanted
j,&J.
CARPENTRY
John Ryaii and John Peckitt
S27-11520 482-7567
19-21-tf
Tri Town
Bookkeeping
and
COMPUTER SERVICE,
Computerized Bookkeeping:
and Payroll
LAWRENCE 13EANE
ROBERT PALING
52 Huron St-, Clinton
PHONE 4824524
19-214
WANTED:
Dead or Disabled
•Cows & Horses,
Stocker cattle, calves and.
swine pick up, free of charge
Top Prices Paid
For fresh animals over 500•
Ib. - S1.00 a hundred weight.
Cows and horses over 1200
•lb. - 520.00.
4 wheel drive ratio
dispatched trucks.
24 hr. service -- 7 clays
week
Brussels
Pet Food Supplies
887-9334 or 887-6064
Toll Free
1-800-265-4267
•
LIGHT bulldozing, land-
scaping, backfilling. Larry ••
Bailey, 523-4351. •19-21-tf • SEPT1CTANKS
• CLEANED
SMALL acreage wanted pre- Fast efficient service. Write
R. S. Box
funercil
Home
47100 Street
Seaford'
PhOne; $2.7-0885
19-21-tf
DISC JOCKEY
STEVENS.
Country Gold &
•Roclen ROI!
Good recorded
.music for weddings,
dances, anniver-,
series, parties etc.
Phone Brussels
•evenings
887-6159
t9-21-tf
Dogs
roomed
By appointment only,
527-1931
19-21-tf
• CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING '
• PROCESSING.
•
Al s Market
Beef - Mondays
Hogs - Tuesdays.
Al s Market
•
Phone2622017
19-21-tf
ferably on or near highway in •
Seaforth; Walton area.
Phone 527-1269. • 18-22x2'.
FUEL OIL FURNACE
Repair and Cleaning
24 Hour Service
PARATCHEK'S'
• MAINTENANCE
Dublin 345-2235
19-21-tf
YOUR' Scandinavian painter
and decorator, will give yon a
free estimate on any painting
• job, wall papering, vinyl
• hanging, also carpentry.
Phone Gunnar Hansen, 262-
'5175- 19-21-tf
Hensall
Livestock
Sales
SALES EVERY
• THURSDAY
AT 1:30 P.M.
All classes of Livestock
WE INVITE YOUR
CONSIGNMENTS
Victor Hargreaves,
• 482-7511, Clinton
Barry Millerr,
236-2717, Exeter
and
229-6205 Kirkton
19-214
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Serving Business and industry
Industrial Courier
SpecW
Pickup or Delivery
U CALL WE DELIVER
• WM. F. PEPPER GORDON BELL
482-9735 527-0898
• R.R. 5, Clinton, I)ntario NOM 1L0
14-224
Now is the time for
Fall Cleariup
CALL 1,
LANDSCAPE IVIAINTENANCE SERVICE
482.9475.
14-024
• ATTENTION
no FARMERS
so‘5.- sis
- .00
We are now paying 55.00 Lt.= SIS.00Lfor-Prea
dead or disabled cows & horses over 500 lbs.
All ealves & pigs picked up free of charge.
Fast Efficient Service 24 hrs. a day, 7 days
a week. . •
HURON DEAD
STOCK REMOVAL
call !Collect 482-9811
• can us first yo u won't have fa.
to anyone else
19-214ft
• or call Harvey Dale, Seaforth
Phone Clinton 482-3320 or
• Seaforth 527-0284. •
19-21-
•
. DISC JOCKEY available -
Dwight's Cop temporary
Sounds System 80 catering to
special occasions, receptions
• etc. Music to set your steps.
• Suitable for young and olcl.
Phone 523-9344. 19-21-tf
Custom
Slaughtering
and
Processing
sI
Kill ILt' t•dricsda,
DASHWOOD
2 37 -36 77
20 Auction Sales
dive.•••••••.••••
•
R G
• Geth e
• GENERAL 4r
7, AUCTIONEER
•• Serving Perth and •
Huron Counties with •
•
• many years of •
: experience. ••
• For tenable service at .
.6 reasonable rates •
; call 347-245 cellect,
• •
• Sat. Ott. 20, disper- •
si sal auction sale; of
approximately 20 •
• Percheron and Bels-
• ian mares and celts, •
•
• horse equipment, 8N •
•
• Find tractor, miscel-
• Igneous items etc,
• • • 131%errihiliollmles. w2eDS-t22,,o;
•••
441.40•Ostatiisils6411.
•
27 Births
'•
20 Angt1(141 Sale20 Auction Sales
Auction
Sale.
Purebred .and :Percentage
CohorOlgiLatutbnIrderns
aicthinerY
adsome
will be held for
JOHN RINN
Lot 1, Con. 5 Morris Twp.
1'2 mile south of Belgrave.
on No. 4 highway
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20
CATTLE: PB SpHolAleRdPChare-
lais bull born June 1976; PB
Charas bull born, Novem-
ber 1978; Pa Charolais cow
born 1,970 with bull calf; PB
Charolais cow born 1970 with
bull calf; PB Charolais cow
born. 1970 with bull calf; PB
Charolais cow born 1969 with
bull calf; PB Charolais cow
born 1973 with bull calf; PB
Charolais ow born 1976 with
bull calf;
20 Auction Sales 21 Tenders Wanted 21 Tenders Wanted
Charolais cow born 1967 with
bull calf; PB Charolais cow
born 197,2 with heifer calf;
•PB Charolais cow born 1969
due in Islovember; PB Charo-
lais cow born 1977 with bull
calf; 15/16 Charolais cow
born 1976 ith bull calf; 7/8
Charolais cow born 1974 with
bull calf; 3/4 Charolais ow
born 1974 with heifer calf;
PB Charolais heifer born
197 bred Ju y 22; PB Charo
lais heifer born 1977 due
•October; PB Charolais heifer
born 1977 due January; 15/
16 Charolais heifer born 1977
due April; 7/8 Charolais
heifer born 1977 due Sept-
.
ember; PB. Charolais heifer
born May 1978 open; 15/16
Charolais heifer born May
1978 open; 7/8 • Charolais
heifer born May 1978 open;
Registered 1974 Angus cow
rebred; pure bred Angus bull'
6 months; 3 Holstein calves;
Cattle brucellois tested and
preg. checked - most of these
cattle are polled Charolais -
Catalogues available; 2 bulls
Lot 1 & 2 - Cows Lot 3 & 15 -
bred heifers 16 & 20 - open
heifers are 21, 22, 23.
MACHINERY: Ford 142
Plow 4 x 16 auto reset semi
mount; 1978 International
454D tractor with 1850 loader
bucket, dirt plate approx. 200...
• hours; 1968 Nuffield 4/65
tractor approx. 3230 hrs. has
• front and wheel weights -
tractor chains for 28" wheel;
• M.F. 1085' tractor with 1600
hrs.; Kvernelands 3 pt.H
3-16 plow; 1977 fifth wheel
trailer with tandem axle, 12'
body, 8' over deck & electric
brakes; New Holland 268
baler; George White Wagon
with 15' rack; Int. 3 pt.H 10'
cultivator; MF 3pt.1-1, 7-%'
disc; Danuser 14" post hole
digger; Massey 444 plow;
Smoker 30' elevator with 1
horse motor; 32' skeleton,
elevator with motor; on
wheels; MH 4 bar side rake;
4 section harrows with steel
bar (as new); New, Holland
450 7' mower with 2 knives;
GW '6'6" snow blower; 2 Int.
11 run seed drills; 2 chop
boxes; Ittagon and rack; 2
wheel farm trailer; cement
mixer; 4 steel water troughs;,
3 pt.H. weight for tractor;
approx. '200' of '/2" plastic
hose (as new); electric airless
paint gun (as new); 3 chicken
crates; sheets of steel;
approx. 100 cedar rails; used
lumber; 150' snow. fence;
steel posts; cedar pots &
stakes; 3 horse collars; some
tools; 5 wood wagon wheels.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
INCLUDE: couch; wooden
chairs; bed 84 spring; fridge
for cream can; dishes; bur-
eau; grarnaphone cabinet;
sftde viewer & trays, antique,
bed spread; numerous art-
leles1 Wringer washing
machine.
For information phone
519-347.3048
TOMOS cash/cheque with
day of sale
Farm sold.
Owner or Auctioneer not
responsible for accidents
GEORGE POWELL, Clerk
BRIAN RINTOUL an,ellwer.
20-22,2:
MURRAY: Brian, Wendy
and Jason welcome to their 27 Births
family, Kara Lynne Louise,
bont on October 2, 1979 at
Seaforth Community Hosp.'
•ital. Kara is the second
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
Prank Murray, R.R. 4, Wal -
tot and Mr. and Mrs. Reg
HeSselwood of Blyth.
• 2/42.1
HOPPER: 'Ron and Candy
Hopper are happy to an -
Milk& Ott arrival Of their
Son Phillip Ronald born Sept.
19, 1979 at St. Joseph's
Hospital London A brother
'or Rebekah, /7-22-1
•
• ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Antiques, modern furniture and appliances etc. to be
held at Richard Lobb's Paru,;89 Bayfield Rd. Clinton,
Ont. for the Estate of Bill Mtitch of Clinton Ont.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 AT 12 NOON
10 place setting of Blue Violet Limoge dishes with extra
• cups and saucers; Limoge moustache cup; Zenith frost
free square model fridge (like new); Oodles dryer;
Tapp an Gurney 24" clectrice stove (like new); GSW
automatic clothes washer; Kitehen Aid dish, washer;
• Westinghouse solid state floor model hi fi; Zenith 23cu.
ft. chest freezer; Philips 26" modular colour TV; New
maple oval, kitchen table with two matching chairs; all
channel push button, TV remote control; cedar chest; oil
lamp; bottom for flat to wall cupboard; old table with
drawer; Duncanphyfe double pedistal drop leaf dining
table with 3 leaves and four matching chairs; set of
nesting tables; serving table; silver tea service and
silver pieces; chest of silverware; pedistal plant table;
crayon colour picture by Lucile Grant; large Agnes,
Moon painting on canvas; hall tree; large tub style
velvet chesterfield chair; table lamps; antique fold up
• rocking chair; leather & cloth recliner; large quantity of
• records; chesterfield & chair; two 1/2 round end tables;
• record case; humidifier; matching coffee & end tables;
2 upholstered swivel rockers; swag lamps; five piece
bedroom suite; three piece bedroom suite; pole lamp;
double bed and mattress; black &. white portable TV;
• pipe & pipe rack; smokers cabinet; Lewyt vacuum
• cleaner; crock; Lawn Boy lawn mower; electric shoe
polish kit; leather fold down couch; Bone handle,
carving set; large wall mirror; exercise bicycle; radio;
• Hoover carpet sweeper; pots & pans; dishes and
glassware including antique pieces and much 'more;
Acytelene torch; blue point electrical tester.
• Van to attend this good sale.
TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE
AUCTIONEER RICHARD LOBB
• Estate or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents, .!
day of sale. •• •
•
20-22-1
IIULLETT TOWNSHIP PROPERTY
to be sold by Public Auction
- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th
at 10:30 a.m. at the location.
I have been instructed by the Mortgagee to sell under
the powers contained in a certain mortgage subject
to conditions and reserve: Part Lot 22, Concession 9,
• in the Township of. Flullett, five miles north of
Clinton. on No. 4 Highway, then V2 mile east. The
• proerty consists of a ten acre parcel of land on which
:there is situated, a i,'/2 storey, 4 bedroom frame
house, insulated and heated with an oil furnace. A
• work shop, 24' x 40', insulated, lined, with cement
floor and cement block chimney with an attached 24
'
x' .13' Jean to complete with cement floor. The
• property is . well landscaped and has an area
suitable' for a pond.
For viewing or hither information, Phone 482-7898
Terms - 10% down day of sale.
Balance in 30 days.
Selling subject to reasonable reserve.
R1ChardLobb: Auctioneer, Clinton 482-7898.
20-20-3
Richard
Lobb
• Auctioneer
• AUCTION
CALENDAR
Clinton 482-7898
• Sat. Oct. 13
Antiques, • modern
• furniture, appliances
• for the estate of Bill
Mutch, Clinton at
Richard Lobb's barn.
Sat. Oct. 20
10:30 a.m. - 10 acres,
• house & workshop
for Ted Overholt, 5
miles north,. !/2 mile
• east of Clinton.
Sat. Oct. 27
Feed cattle, farm
machinery for Adrian
• Wammes, Gotlerich
Twp. 211-22-1
0'1
21 Tenders' 4intedi
Ontatio0Overnment Tender
W149-03
The Ministry of Natural Resources has the following parcels of land available for
lease by tender for the 1980 Ses4-5Qint
TOWNSHIP.
Stanley
Hullett
Hullett
• Mullett
Hulled
Hullett
• Ashfield
Port Albert
LOT
4
18
7
8
19 & 20
17 to 20
CONCESSION AREA & DESIGNATED,
USE
37 acres cropland
80 acres cropland
20 acres cropland
47 acres cropland
50 acres cropland
45 acres cropland
Lake Road West
3
3
5
5
6
East and, West of
Arthur Street,
2 acres cropland and
THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS
OFTHE TENDER WRIRE AS FOLLOWS:
• 1. Successful tenderers will pay the, Ministry the total sum of their tender in the
•form of a cheque made payable to the TREASURER OF ONTARIO prior to
being issued a land use permit. The Ministry will be responsible for municipal
• taxes. Payment must be received by December 31, 1979. •
2. No herbicides with the exception of 2 -4 -D -B, Lasso or Bladex can be applied to
any of the properties.
3. Subleasing is not permissible.
4. No fall plowing can, be done on any of the properties.
5. There will be no compensation or adjustment for damage to crops as a result of
use by wildlife and/or hunters.
6. The Ministry of Natural Resources reserves the right to enter upon the
properties and carry out any necessary activities.
7. Persons using property of the Ministry under a Land Use Permit will do so •at
their own risk.
. This tender closes on
• Novernber7'.at5:OOP
This tender will be opened on •
NOVEMBER 9,1979 AT 9:00 A.M. •
21-224
Fuel,
Tenders
• TOWNSHIP OF LOGAN
• Sealed tenders clearly
marked as to contents will be
• received by the undersigned
until 12 o'clock noon
MONDAY, OCTOBER 15
for the supply for it 2 year
period commencing Nov. 1,
1979 of approximately: 2,000
gallons regular gasoline;
8,000 gallons furnace fuel;
20,000 gallons diesel fuel.
• Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
• EDWARD C SCHERBARTH
Deputy Clerk-Treas.
R.R. N 1)
• Bornholm, Ontario
21 Tenders Wanted NOK 1A0
21-21-2
FUEL TENDERS
Township of
Stanley
Sealed tenders clearly
marked, as to content will be,
received by the undersigned
until 12 o'clock noon
Monday, October 22, 1979
for the supply for a two year
period commencing. Dec-
ember 1, 1979 for approxi-
mately 3500 gallons of regu-
lar gasoline, 4000 gallons of
• deisel fuel, 2500 gallons of
furnace fuel per year.
Tender forms must be
obtained from the office' of
the Clerk treasurer.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted. •
MEL GRAHAM,
Clerk -Treasurer
21 Tenders Wanted• • R R 1,BrucefleldI Ont
.•
21-22-2
Tenders will he, received.
by the undersigned until 4:30
13.114
Friday Nov 2
for the • •
Removal o
Snow
from the drivesty and park-
• ing area at Huronview,
Huron County Home for the
Aged, Clinton, Ontario, as
required to March 31st 1980,
Removal is sugert to super–
vision of authorized County
tiffitial. The lowest or any
tender shall not necessarily
be accepted. Reply stating
hourly rate, make and norse-
rsizeweorf bolo we
ft rarcttoor: type
and
• W.R. ALCOCK, g/Cretaq,
Committee of Managentetit
clout Hoe, Ostilkh Ont.
147A 1142 21.22-1
TENDERS
for
Land Rent
Township of
Stanle
Sealed tenders clearly
marked as to content will be
received by the undersigned
'for
• LANDRENT
on West Part lot 16, Con.
BRN Township of Stanley fkit
approximately 35 acres for
the years 1980-81-82 until 12
o'clock noon
MONDAY, OCTOBER 22,
• 1979
Tender forms must be
obtained. from the office of
'the tied{ de:winner. Highest
or any tendernot necessarily
accepted.
MEL GRAHAM
Clerk Treasurer
R..L 1911irucefield, Ont.
21-22-2
Retnetilbero take but a'
moment to place an, Er.
positor Want Ad. Dia!
527-0240.
Ten4eri'lliVited"
- For services required by
Seaforth Community' Hosp. .
• ital as .
1.SNOW REMOVAL
for necessary snow plowing,
snow removal, snow blowing
and sanding as may be
required from time to time on
roads at Seaforth Community
•Hospital and on Centennial
• Tenders to indicate eqUip
nient to be used and rate per
hour including necessary
Operator each unit.
2.GARBAGE DISPOSAL
For the removal and disposal
of accUmulated Wei: and dry
garbage at intervalsof not
more than 24 hours.
Further information
concerning any of the tender
requirements may be
obtained from the
tinderstgned,
. . ,
Individual sealed tenders
covering each of the require-
ments and on which is to be
indicated the particular re-
quirement of the tender i.e.
"No. 2 garbage disposal"
may be submitted'to the
undersigned on or before 12
o'clock,. Noon, Wednesday,
October 170 19'79.
• The lowest or any tender
not necossarily accepted.
• GORDON MeICENZIE
ADMINISTRATOR
SEAPORTH andHOSPITAL
cards
21-22-1
24 Cards of Thanks
.c,Thanits ne h
hospital and since coming
home. Also thank you for the
food brought into out home.
wood and the nurses in OB,
—Gloria & Craig Gilbert
Special thanks to Dr. 211411.2d2e.rt-
* wOuld like 16 thank every.
to me while I was a patient in
One for their kindness shown
cards, flovvers and gifts and
for visits while we Were in •
25 In Memoriatn,
HUBER'rt In loving mcnt�ry
of Nonan (Archie) Hubert
who poised away October 120.
1964.
o never failit to do hit best
RHeitselnivhdeldartr'hiS*1iisfe f::14:ttinibselindhe
24 Cards of Thanks
Seaforth Community Hosp-
ital, Special thanks to •Dr.
Underwood and the nursing
staff. —Gordon Pryce
24-22x1
would like to express my
thanks to neighbours, friends -
and family for their visits,
gifts and get well wishes
• during my stay in • hospital.
Also a special, thanks to
doctors and nursing staff at
Stratford hospital for excel-
lent care received there.
—Arthur Wallace 24-22x1
I wish to thank everyone who
visited me during my recent
stay at 'Seaforth hospital.
• Thanks for flowers, treats &
cards. Special thanks to Rev.
• Vanslyke, •Dr. Rodney, Dr.
Malkus nurses & staffrela-
tives and friends. I really
appreciate it. Your kindness
will always be remembered.
—Annie McNichol .24-22x1
• We wish to thank our neigh-
bours for the surprise going
• away party. We certainly
appreciate your good wishes
and will'always cherish the
• lovely gifts for our new
home..A visit from any of you
will always be welcomed.
—Jim and Betty Ross
24-22-1
25 In Memoriam'
• loved
And those he loved remem-
ber.
• No matter when We needed
He was faathweorndanerfdulgrahnuds..
• father;
He played life's battle square
We always found him there.
His life was love and labor
He
eis dloidvehitnbefttrnfiolyr
Hpfus
What more couldanyone do?
So you have a loved one
tUntilheTreasureyhoena rhimtaawithmeet
net careand s
Because you will never know
•
not there.
—Sadly missed by wife, fam-
ily and grandchildren..
25-22-1
POWELL: In loving memory •
of Kenneth Powell who
passed away 2 years ago Oct.
14th.
• WHY
Why do. we wait till. a
person's gone
Before we tell his worth?
Why do we wait, why not tell
thehirnn°w -• finest man On
earth?
Why do we wait till a•
Person's gone
To send him flowers galore,
all inhyethgaikssi tofloawiletnrYs,:f. aeallirid13s
friends, and neighbours for
and visits during my recent
stay in Seaforth Connnunity
Hospital'. Speeial thanks to
Dr. Malkus, Dr. Whitman
and Dr. Rodney, the nurses
and staff for their kindness
and care. —Sincerely, Mary
Haugh 24-22x1
We sincerely thank our fam-
ily, friends and neighbours
Who nude, our 50th wedding
anniversary such a happy
day, Many thanks for the
flowers, gifts and cards.
Special thanks to Betty, Bill
& Mona and all who helped
• serve. Everything was great-
ly appreciated. —Margaret
& Foster Bennet 24-22x1
Peter and Alana Gahwiler
and their new dtitighter
Heather would like to thank
• the doctors and nurses Of
Seaforth Community Hosp-
ital for the kind attention and
care that Aisne and Heather
received during:their recent
sti* then. Heather was born
September 29th. 24-221
When a single rose would
If we'd taken it to his door•
have meant wait till
•
Why do we hecannot
• hear
The good things that we •
Why put say?if off, why not
tell
him ,now
And share in his joy today?
Of course we're busy, that's
(Mr excuse,
But why, oh why do we wait
To tell a person our love- for
•him
Until it becomes' toolate?
—Sad ly Missed by wife
Yhvonne, Linda and Don,
Kevinand Sherri Lynn, Pam
and Chuck and Clinton.
25-22x1
26 Personal,
Mr. and Mrs.. Norman Tow.'
Hensall Ontario wish to an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter Deborah Jo-
anne to Peter Jack
Timmermans, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Adrian Timmermans
Kippen Ontario. The marri-
age will take place Saturday,
October 27, 1979 in Bethel,
• Reform Church, Exeter at
6 o'clock. Open reception to
follow. 26-22-2
Mrs. Mary Ryan of Dublin
wishes to announce the forth -
Coming marriage -0 4tett
daughter Theresa Elizabeth
to Mr. George SimplOillat
London. The marriage -sad
Nuptial Mass will take place
on Saturday, October 27th,
1979 in St Peter's Bascilica,i
London. .. 26-22:t1