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NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATEOF
WILLIAM JAMES CARTER
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of the above-
mentioned, late of the Village of
Blyth, in the County of Huron,
Retired Farmer, who died on
November 14th, 1985, are required
to file proof of same with the
undersigned on or before the 19th
day of April, 1986.
After that date the Executors will
proceed to distribute the estate
having regard only to the claims of
which they shall then have had
notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this
25th day of March 1986.
CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES
217 Josephine Street
Wingham, Ontario NOG 2W0
Solicitors 'for the Executors
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REAL ESTATE
NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
ROBERT CHARLES
STEPHENSON
Creditors and others having claims
against the estate of Robert
Charles Stephenson. deceased,
who died c,n or about the 7th day of
April, 1986 are required to send full
particulars of such claims to the
undersigned on or before the 30th
day of May, 1986, after which date
the assets of the estate will be
distributed having regard only to
claims of which notice have then
been received.
Dated at Brussels, Ontario, this
12th day of April, 1986.
Bonnie Stephenson
P.O. Box 184
Brussels, Ontario
NOG 1H0
Executrix
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REAL ESTATE
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MASON BAILEY
BROKER
82 ALBERT STREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO
Bus. 482-9371 Res. 523-9338
"Suddenly It's Sold"
NEW LISTING: Londesboro, 1 floor brick bungalow,
finished basement, carport, inground pool and large lot.
LONDESBORO: Very modern ranch type home, attached
garage, inground pool and all the extras.
68 ACRES: 56workable, no buildings, on Hwy. #4 near
Londesboro.
AUBURN: 4 bdrm. framehome, oil heat, double lot, ideal for
handy person, under $20,000.00. WHY RENT?
BLYTH: Triplex on Dinsley St., independent services.
WALTON: 11/2 floor home on 1 acre, 4 bdrms., oil and wood
heat, large garage. Under $30,000.00.
BRUSSELS: Main Street, corner of Turnberry and Queen, 3
bedroom home, $32,000.00.
BLYTH: REDUCED, 11/2 floor 3 bdrm., brick home on
Dinsley St., hot water heat.
BRUSSELS: Commercial building on main street, oil heat,
apartment above, walk-in vault. Very reasonable price.
150 ACRES: REDUCED to sell quickly, 3rd Line E.
Wawanosh, 100 workable, 11 acres fall wheat, good 2 floor
brick home, combination furnace.
BLYTH: Victorian Style, five bdrm. home on double lot near
arena.
15ACRES: HullettTwp., farrowing barn, frame home,
adjacent to Hullett Wildlife.
100 ACRES: 6th Line Morris Twp., 95 workable, no
buildings.
BLYTH: 2 bdrm., brick home on Dinsley St., combination
furnace.
94 ACRES: 55 workable, on south Maitland River, no
buildings.
21/2 ACRES: 3 bdrm. home like new throughout, adjacent to
Wildlife Sanctuary.
10 ACRES: REDUCED, good brick home and utility barn,
Hullett Twp.
BLYTH: 4 bdrm. home on double lot, combination furnace,
heated shop, under $40,000.00.
125 ACRES: Near Blyth, stately brick home, 60 workable, 22
hardwood bush, trout stream.
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE
2 tractors, combine, machinery, 19804x4 pick-up,
fifth wheel trailor, ATV, some misc.,
to be held 21/2 miles north and 1/4 mile west of Blyth, Ont.
for Mr. Ray Hallahan.
SATURDAY, APRIL26AT 1 P.M.
Small items sell first, machinery sells at 2 p.m. sharp.
TRACTORS
Case 1030 Comfort King diesel tractor w/ cab, external hyd.
18.4 x 38 duals; Nuffield 465 diesel tractor w/ Freeman hyd.
bucket loader.
COMBINE
Case 660 self-propelled combine w/ cutter bse. head, pick
up, rasp bar and spike tooth cylinders.
TRUCK AND TRAILER
1980 Ford 150 Ranger four wheel drive pick V8 automatic,
radio, selling as is; 311/2 ft. fifth wheel trailer triple axle on
ten stud wheels 22 ft. deck, doilies, new lights vacuum over
hydraulic brakes.
MACHINERY
IHC 710 4 furrow x 18" semi mount plow w/ spring reset
bottoms and coulters; IHC 45181/2 ft. vibra shank cultivator;
John Deere 1240 4 row plate planter w/ insecticides; Turnco
13 ft. crowfoot packer w/ transport wheels; John Deere 15
run seed drill w/ grass seeder; McKee 4 row rowcrop
cultivator w/ rolling shields; J & M 250 Bushel gravity bin on
John Deere wagon; Malco 35 ft. x 6 inch auger w! PTO drive
and boot; 8 ft. 7 tooth 3 pt. hitch chisel plow; 5 section
diamond harrows w/ pole; 5 section diamond harrows w/
pole; Yamaha 3 wheel ATV; floor model grinder w/ 1' HP
motor; Lincoln 250 heavy duty welder 550 or 220 volt; small
wagon of misc. items.
SELLING FOR MRS. ALVIN JONES
Allis Chalmers 1200, 18 ft. trail cultivator; Allis Chalmers 3
furrow x 16" semi mount plow w/4th add on furrow; Turnco
20 ft. 3 section land packer.
LAND IS RENTED LUNCH BOOTH
TERMS CASH
Auctioneer Richard Lobb, Clinton 482-7898
Owner Ray Hallahan 523-9256 or 523-4798
CARD OF THANKS
BLACK. We would like to say
thank you to everyone who visited
us and sent cards and gifts while
we were in the hospital and after we
returned home. An extra special
thank you to Dr. Ping, nurses and
staff on O.B. for their excellent
care. Thank you - Melissa and
Merrilyn Black. 16-lp
TURVEY. The family of the late
Mayme Turney (formerly of Brus-
sels) thank relatives, neighbours
and friends for flowers, cards,
memorial donations and funeral
home visitations. Special thanks to
Rev. Jamieson and Ladies of
Melville Presbyterian Church and
pallbearers. -Peg and Bill McTag-
gart. 16- l p
HALLAHAN. I would like to thank
everyone who made my 80th
birthday open house a special day
to remember. Your cards, gifts and
good wishes were very much
appreciated. Special thanks to the
ones who provided the delightful
musical entertainment. The com-
pany of so many friends, neigh-
bours and former co-workers made
the afternoon very pleasant. - Dan
Hallahan. 16-1
McCULLOUGH. I would like to
thank my family, friends and
neighbours for visits, flowers and
gifts while I was a patient in Clinton
Public Hospital and since return-
ing home. Special thanks to Dr.
Flowers, Dr. Watts, Dr. Hay and
Dr. Nelson, the nurses in emergen-
cy and on first floor. My sincere
thanks to all. - Margaret McCul-
lough. 16-lp
YOUNGBLUT. We would like to
express sincere thanks to our
neighbours on the Auburn Road for
the beautiful gifts and the enjoy-
albe evening you shared with us.
Special thanks to the organizers.
Everything was greatly appreciat-
ed and will always be remembered.
- Bruce, Sharon and Stephen 16-1
CARD OF THANKS
YOUNGBLUT. To the doctors,
nurses and all the staff and
volunteers who helped care for me
while I was in University hospital, a
very special "Thank You". To my
neighbours, friends and relatives
for their visits., cards, letters, gifts,
phone calls and prayers with their
messages of encouragement and
wishes for my recovery, my
sincere thanks. My sincere appre-
ciation also to all who visited me or
sent messages of sympathy at the
time of my sister's death. These
kindnesses will long be remember-
ed. - Agnes Youngblut 16-lp
This being VOLUNTEER APPRE-
CIATION WEEK we could not let
the opportunity go by without
saying THANK YOU to our
volunteers working on the catering
group at the Brussels, Morris and
Grey Community Centre. It not
only provides a tremendous reven-
ue for the arena complex but
provides a great service to the
community in the way of providing
delicious meals for the different
groups requiring their services. A
big Thank You also goes out to
those who volunteer their time to
coach teams. Keep up the good
work guys and girls. We do
appreciate you. - the Municipal
Councils of Brussels, Morris and
Grey. 16-1
SMITH Anne Smith wishes to
thank her many friends who
remembered her with cards, gifts
and visits while in the hospital. -
Anne Smith 16 -Ip
STEPHENSON. We wish to ex-
press our sincere appreciation for
all the kindness and sympathy
shown to us at our time of sorrow.
To all our neighbours and friends
we will never forget. Special
thanks to Rev. Charles Carpentier
and Barb and MaxWatts for their
understanding. May God Bless
you all. -Bill and Velma Stephen-
son and family. 16-1
CARD OF THANKS
PATTER SON . The family of the
late Nelson Patterson wish to
extend a sincere thank you to all our
relatives, friends and neighbours
for their many acts of kindness in
the loss of a loving husband,
father, grandfather and great
grandfather. We appreciate the
cards, floral tributes, donations to
Arthritis Society and Clinton hos-
pital, also the food which was
brought to our homes. Our appreci-
ation to the Tasker funeral home
and the ladies of Blyth U.C.W. for a
delicious lunch served in the
church after the funeral. Special
thanks to Dr. Street for his care and
many visits to the home during
Nelson' s lengthy illness. - Zella
Patterson andfamily. 16-1
STEPHENSON. Robert would
have been deeply touched and
amazed at the reaction to his death.
You never know until it's too late.
The way everyone pulled together
in their sorrow helped me to realize
that we all lost him, not just
Courtney and me. I wish to thank
family, relatives, friends and
neighbours for their help and
kindness, for the food they
brought, the flowers they sent and
for the special things they did. For
the businesses who closed during
Robert's funeral, I want you to
know how much that would have
meant to him. To Jack Bryans and
Max and Barb Watts, your time,
co-operation, comfort and support
helped me through. Donations
received are gratefully acknow-
ledged. Special thanks to the
Reverends Carpentier and Tozier.
- Bonnie and Courtney. 16-1
IN MEMORIAM
BRADNOCK. In loving memory of
dear mother and grandmother,
Eleanor, who passed away 1 year
ago April 19, 1985.
We think of the day you passed
away,
There was little we could do,
But memories never fade away,
For we always think of you,
To us you are very special,
And we miss you more each day,
For the saddest day in our lives,
Was the day you passed away,
We think of you in silence,
And often speak your name,
But all we have are memories,
And your picture in a frame,
Your resting place we visit,
And place your flowers with care,
And our hearts just filled sadness,
As we turn and leave you there.
- Sadly missed and loved, never to
be forgotten by son George, Jackie
daughter Sheron, John and grand-
children Johathan, Christine,
Rhonda, andJennifer. 16-1
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