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Notices:
cerin s
This Christmas season gives us a
special opportunity to extend our
greetings to everyone,..
-ui rrer
Realty Ltd.
BOX 249
SIN
FV—VET IORNI:-ONT_1 7'68-1170 ;.'RI
Wm. M. Hart
Allah Campbell
As•we 41ther together to share the
blessings and joy of the holiday with those
we love, we greet old, friends and: say thanks. ._
ENIB BELL BILL TARABA
CLEO COLQUHOUN ORTON LOGAN
MARIANNE GERDES JACK CUMMINGS
JOHN SCHNEIKER BILL CLIFFORD
ALLAN. AMY
BILL CLIFFORD REALTOR
GODERICH SEAFORTH
19 Notices
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
and
PROCESSING
Al's Market
Beef -Mondays,
Hogs -Tuesdays
Al's Market
Phone 262-2017
19-30-tf
M1.
19 Notices
R.S. Box.
4'.11.
Hiller
RF;.\I.TI: U .11TF:1)
HMBERTTOWNSHIP
100 'acres beef & hog
farm, feed lot for cattle,
silo, with unloader, 3 bed-
room home.
NEW LISTING
Of interest: to developers
and contractors,. Vacant
'land - approximately 661
ft. x 209 ft. fronting on
Hwy, 8, Mitchell. 11 lots
zoned for Semi-detached
building and one for
commercial use. 14-31-1.
25 ACRES,
Black muck gardening
farm, one storey 4 bed-
room home, five years.
old, double garage, 2'/2,
miles north of Brodhagen.
97 ACRES.
in Tuckersmith, 88 acres;
of well drained corn and
bean land. Workable, no
buildings,
In 'McKillop township,
135 acres rich, corn and
bean land, good buildings
immaculate home recent-
ly renovated.
JOE O'REILLY
345.2465
Mttctiell:.' . , 348-8823
14-30,71
19 .Notices
LIGHT bulldozing,., land-
scaping, backfilling: . Iatrry
19 Notices
Effective January 1.,, 1980
The interest rates for overdue accounts
(Taxes, 'Drainage
1 s . es•sments, Etc. )
will increase to•;;
11/4 per cent per month
or 15 per cent per annum under authority of by-law
• #494979.
Jane Badley AMCT (:A)
•Clerkgreasurer
Township: of Grey
alfiQn
Waste $ifie
Will be
Closed
Wednesday,December. 26, 1979
JANE BADLEY,.AMCiI•EAIi
CLERK -TREASURER
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
19-16-1 ,
'CARPENTRY
John Ryan and John Peckitt
527-1520 482-7567
19.30-tf
Bailey, 523-4438. 1930t' R •
.--,—�; EUEL-OIL FURNACE.
Repair and. Cleaning
24 Hou S i
HOUSE PLANS, ' DRAWN
. residential design'
■ architectural drafting;
■ project management •
free estimates,`- no obligation
$CHAEFEN RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
LISTOWEL t%1-rA1s:
Dog
-Groomed1
By appointment. only..
• 527.1931
• 19-30-tf
PARATCHEK'S
MAINTENANCE
Dbblin345.2235
19-30-tf
YOUR. Scandinavian painter.;'
and decorator will give you a
free estimate on any painting;
• job, wall : papering, vinyl"
hanging. also carpentry.'
Phone Gunnar Hansen. 262-
5175. 19-30-tf
Chimney.
• Need Cleaning?
Call. Vern's Chimney Sweep
Service
Seaforth
527-0674
19-32-tf
Funeral •Tri Town
Bookkeeping;•
Home.
47 High Street
Iteaforth . • and
Phone:527.088514-30-ff COMPUTER' SERVICE
Computerized Bookkeeping
•5°° Attention
„5 sus ,
Farrei"s.
We nowpaying 5500 ,= 515.00 for fresh' dead •
or disabled cows & horses over 500 lbs. A11
calves & pigs picked up free of charge, Fast
Efficient Service' 24 hrs a day 78 days a
week.
HUROt•
• REMOVAL: •
Callcollect :4824811
Cali' us first you won`t have to
call' anyone .Is.
.14�tf�
and Payroll
LAWRENCE BEANE
ROBERT PALING
52 HSt.,
anon
Cllnton
PHONE 482-3524'
19-31)_tf
Hensall'
Livestock.
Sales
SALES EVERY
THURSDAY
AT I:30 P.M. •
All classed of Livestock
WE INVITE YOIiR
CONSIGNMENTS
Vktor Hargreaveat
482-7511, Clinton-
Barry Miller,
236.2717, Exeter
and
2294205 KIriden'.
19-U.tf
Custom
Slaughtering
and
Processing
1•111 Ihn 11„•dn%sd:+%
DASHWOOD
237-3677
19-30-tf
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. - $1.00 a hundred weight.
Cows and horses over. 1200
Ib. 520.00
4 wheel drive radio .,
dispatched trucks.
24 hr, service -7 days
a week
Brussels
Pet Food Supplies
887»9334 or 887.6064.
Toll Free
1.800.269.4267'
19-30-tf
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
Past efficient service. Write
or call `Harvey Dale, Seaforth
Phone Clinton 482-3320 or
Seaford: 527.0284. 1930.tf
Rici'
Lobb:
Auctioneer
AUCTION
CALENDAR.
Clinton 482-7898
20-26-1:.
•••:•••. e•••••r,•
R.G.
• Gethke
• GENERAL
• AUCTIONEER •
•' Serving Perth and •
• . Huron Counties with •
many years of •
a; experience. •'
• For reliable service at
• reasonable rates •
•, C•all 347-2465 collect` •
• •
21 Tendert; Wanted
I\Mjtry of
Housing
Ontario -
Housing,'
Corporation
FURNITURE &
` DRAPERIES FOR;
Blenheim 0112
Elmvale .0112'.
Halton Hills 0114'
-Magnetawan OHI.
Paris OH3
Portland TWO. OHI.
Schreiber 0111
• Seaforth 0112'
Reference No: TF4/79
Tenders will be received,
for the above until! 11:00'
a. m., 'local time, January
10, 1980 by the General
Manger, c/o The
Corpporate Secretary,
14th
floor, Ontario Housing
Corporation, 101 Bloor
Street West, Toronto MSS
1P8. Details and
specifications may be
obtained from the Chief
Purchasing Officer! 11th
floor, or telephone 965-
9749, quoting reference
number as above. Propon-
ents may bid on one,
project, a group Of
projects or all projects.
The lowest or any tender
not necessarily Accepted.
AN AGENCY OF THE
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
21-324.
20 Auction Sales 20 Auction Sales
24 Cards of Thanks 25 In Memoriam
PUO liT16100
111
Wishing you all the illsssings of a Myows,
holiday season, Sineere thanks one arid all..
Ron Gethke
GENERAL AUCTIONEER
RE ETI rqs
With joy in our
hearts, let's
light up .the
world with the
strength of our
kindness and
caring.
adeadi g4-7
k. oceezie:
AUCTIONEERS,.L-IQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST,
SEAFORTH. ONTARIO
(519) 527-1456'
n the midst of the
holiday flurry and
fun, we want to take
time to wish all .our
friends a Christmas
k• of special 'delights. Thanks all.
chard LObb
Auctioneer
Clinton
24 Cards of Thanks
I would like to thank my
ti
frietids and relatives' for their
cards, treats and their visits
while ,I was' a patient in;
Seaforth ' Community
Hospital. Special thanksto
the nursing staff and Dr.
Underwood. Everyone's
hospitality was :greatly ap-
preciated. —
p-preciated.:-- Alvin. Regiel
24-32x1;
We would like to thank Or.
Rodney and the nurses at
Seaforth Comnflt,nity
Hospital for the special care
given to Tony during his stay
there. Also thanks to Mrs.,•
Pletsch and the grade two
`,pupils of. Walton Public
'School for their letters. It
Was all appreicated very
much. Thanks again'. ,.. Leo,
Eileen and Tony Gxeidanus.
24-.32z1
24 • Cards of ','hanks
I would like to thank every-
one Who visited me or sent
. Cards while I was a patient. at
Stratford General: ' f#ospital
Special thanks to the staff of
the I.C.Y. on the fourth floor.
The staff of Seaforth Hospital
and R.S. Box Ambislance.
attendants -- Tasia
Anderson. 24-32x1
I woulu like to say thanks to
my relatives, • , friends,
neighbours, Rev. Degraw.
for their prayers, cards,
.treats, and their visits while I
was in the hospital. Special
thanks to Drs. Rodney,
Malkus, and. all fne
nursing staff. Everything
'was very much appreciated,
- Orval Copper.
24324:
f
THE family .of the late
Helena Kalichuk would like
to thank friends, neighbours
and relatives for their ,cards,.
flowers, thoughtfulness and
many , acts of kindness.
Special thanks; to R,S. Box
Funeral Home and Father
Cooney of St. James Roman
Catholic Church for their
services.
24-32x1.
I wish to thankthe person or
person's for the lovely
Christmas. Box which was left
at my door Dec, 13, it was so
thoughtful manythanks
again.— Lulu: Watson..
24-32x1,
Thank you for the visits,
cards and flowers. Special;
thanks to Drs. Larson and
Payne, Pastor Horst and
those who helped Mari at
home. Also those who
offered their help. It's very
much appreciated and
Season Greetings to every-
one. —.John, R. Moore.
24.32x1
1 would liketo thank my
friends and neigbhbours and
family for visits cards and
flowers sent to m while I
was a patient' in Seaforth
Community Hospital, Special
thanks to Dr..Malkus, • Dr.
Rodney : and Rev. Roberts,
Thanks to all the nurses and
staff who were so kind to me:
— Marie Dalrymple.
24-32x1
We the family..ofthe late,
Frank . McQuaid wish to
thank our relatives:nand fri-
endsfor their expression of
sympathy Mass cards • and
,prayers on the death of a
loving husband and father
Thank you. — Mrs. Dorothy -
McQuaid', Kathy •and:
McQuaid' brothers and;
sisters. •
24-32x1'
LITHGOW In loving
memory of our .dearr father
and grandfather "Ted" who
left this troublous world
December 26, 1973. May he
'be granted peace and tran-
quility.
Good looked, around: his
garden
And found an empty space
He then looked down upon
this earth,.
And saw your tired face,
He put his arms around you,>
And liftedyou to rest.
God'sgarden must be
beautiful;
He only takes the best.
He knew that you; . were
suffering,
And he knew., you were in
pain
H. knew that you might
never io
Get well upon this;: earth
again.
He saw the road was getting'
rough
And the hills; were hard to •
• climb
So he closed your 'weary
eyelids
And whispered "Peace be,
Thine"
It broke our hearts to lose
you; •
But you didn't go alone
For part of us went with you
The day God called you home'
To eternity.
Lloyd, Bev. Lloyd Jr. and
Mary. Jane. 25-32-1:''
<26 Personal
Dr. and Mrs. Paul L. Brady
are happy to announce the
forthcoming marriage of •
their daughter,• Barb-Tea-
Elizabeth,
arbaraElizabeth, to .• Mr. William
Tulloch of Surrey, B.C. The
marriage will take place
January 12th, 1980 at 4 p.m.
in Fleetwood United Church;
Surrey. .
26-32-1
My sincere thanks to an my 27
relatives; friends and neigh-
bours for treats, cards and
visits while in hospital. A.
very special thanks to Dr.
Malkus, nurses and . staffs.
Also 1.0.0.F, Lodge Rev.
T.A.A, Duke all was very
`much appreciated —
Edward Andrews. 24-32x1
My sincere man•
ta to all
those readers who have'
given me material for the
Hensall news and helped me
in any way while I was a
correspondent. I wish
everybody a very Merry
Christmas: Hilda M. Payne
24-32x1
I •' would dike to express' my
deepest appreciation to my
many friends and neighbours,
Who were so kind to me while
in hospital in Seaford: and
London. Special thanks to
Irene Smith and May Hab
kirk, for their' kind, care and
companionship when I'' got
home, also my family for the
many favours they have done :1
since the beginning, to Rev.
Jas. Vanslyke for his many
visits, to the Clinic doctors
and • S.C.H. Nursing staff,
Most greatfully Elva. D.
Ellis, 25-32:1
Births
RYAN: Ron & Mary thank.
God1 for his, gift of a'
• daughter. Julianne Maria,.
born at Stratford General
Hospital, on Dec, 12, 1979,
weighing 7 lb. 14% oz-.
27-32-1
DEVEREAUX:: Bill and
Connie are 'happy to.
announce the birth of their'
daughter Lindsay Anne
Marie, on Dec. 15th. :
weighing; 7 lbs. 1' oz. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Devereaux and Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Beuennan.ip,
27-32x1.
nouns Mr. and. Mrs.,
Glen Stewart, Cambridge,
Ontario a daughter Morgan
Elizabeth.. First grandchild
for Mr. and Ms. Doug
Stewart and Mr. and Mrs.
William McCloud.
27.32-1
ROBERTS: 'The Reverend
and Mrs. R. J. , Roberts of
Egmondville are pleased and
oyed to announce the arrival
of their chosen children.
Chad Roberts, 6; and Jeremy
Bucky'. Roberts, 5',
27-32-1
25 In Memoriam
PARSONS:1n loving memory
of a mother and. grandmother
'Jean Parsons . who :passed.
away 7 years .ago Christmas
Night.
As time unfoldsanotheryear
Memories ketif you ever
near
Silent thoughts- of times
together
Holds memory that Will last
forever. ,
Lovingly remembered by
Ruby, Laird, Sue Anne,,
Sandra, Shelley, Sharon and
Brad. 25-32x1
CAMPBELL: In loving
memory of a dear son and
brother, John Campbell; who
passed. away December 30,
1969« .
To know him was to love him,
Both for family and friend,
And the :sweetness, of his
memory,
Time can neither dint floe
end.
Alwayt remetnberedi
and sadly misled: by Com,
Lila and'Jean.: ,
12 Wanted: `To Buy
WANTED TO BUY Used
tractor chains, 13.00x24
Phone 527-0717 12-32x2'
WANT to buy "a fridge, a
Ford or a phonograph? Try
an EXPOSITOR wanted to
buy classified ad. 527-0240.
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