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AUCTION SALE
of household furnishings, antiques will be held for
THE LATE GERRIT LOGTENBERG
Huron Haven Ontario, 4 miles north of Goderich
SATURDAY, JULY7AT10 A.M.
Sale to be held in Lucknow Arena
AUCTIONEERS: ALLAN R. MILLER 395-5062
AND BILLHALDENBY 395-5142
AUCTION SALE
Appliances, furniture, someantiques, dishes, tools
& garden tools for:
JOHN & ROBERTASIMPSON
Thomas St. Brussels. Located on corner of Thomas &
Elizabeth St., beside Brussels Fire Hall. Sale held at residence.
ON:
TUESDAY EVENING JUNE26 SALETIME: 5 P.M.
APPLIANCES: Westinghouse older style fridge. Gas space
heater, 2 years old. Gas stove [old]. G.S.W. wringer washer
[good]. Oil space heater & tank. Kerosene heater. Electric
portable heaters.
FURNITURE&ANTIQUES: Wooden kitchen suite with table,
4 chairs & china cabinet. Buffet with top mirror. Drop-leaf
table with drawer. Swivel rocker. Space-saver. Wash-stand.
Iron & brass bed [not complete]. Odd chairs. Porch drapes,
rugs. Odd dishes.
TOOLS & MISC.: Gas push lawn mower like new. Hand push
lawn mower. Man’s bike. Wooden picnic table. Cross-cut
saws. Granite wash-board. Wooden tub stand. Quilting
frames. Step ladders. Wooden tool cabinet. Variety of hand
tools. Wood, combination doors. Alum, door & windows.
Sump-pump. Garden tools. Plus misc. items.
Owners or auctioneers not responsible for accidents, deletions
or loss of property sale day.
Terms cash or cheque with proper I.D. sale day.
AUCTIONEERS: BOB & DOUG GILMORE
PHONE: 291-3489 OR 291-3421
A CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of household effects for
MARIEHEFFRON, BLYTHON
MONDAY, JUNE25,1990 AT5:30P.M.
Location: Morris St.; Turn at John Deere Dealer County Road
25 east of Highway 4 to Morris St. North.
Hot point washer and dryer, Moffat fridge, Kelvinator deep
freeze, Westinghouse freezer, airconditioner, T.V., 2 radios,
stereo, records, desk, office chair, small table, T.V. tables,
stands, trunk, china cabinet, wardrobe/smallmirrorandchest,
lamps, hanging lamp, pictures, clock, set of old dishes, odd
dishes, flowers plants, drapes, afghans, bedding, jars, sewing
machine, lawn furniture, lawn ornaments, lawn chairs, 2 step
ladders, 2 hedge trimmers, antique love seat, dressers, beds,
bedroom suite, nite stand, 2 iron beds, chesterfield and chair,
platform rocker, Lazy-boy chair, studio couch, chrome
table/chair, kitchen chairs, old fridge, other articles too
numerous to mention. Plan to attend this saleas property is sold
and owner must move.
TERMS: 8% Sales Tax where applicable, proper I.D. Any
announcements day of sale take precedence over written
advertising. Auctioneer or owner not responsible for accidents
or loss of purchase day of sale.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
MARIEHEFFRON 523-4221
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL357-2349
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of household furnishings, antiques will be held for
MRS. GRACE CAMPBELL AND
MRS. WINNIFREDGAMMIE
FRIDAY, JUNE29 AT6P.M.
Lucknow Arena
Terms: Cash
AUCTIONEERS: ALLAN R. MILLER 395-5062
AND BILL HALDENBY 395-5142
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BIRTHS
ALCORN. To Mary Ann and Geoff,
in York County Hospital, New
market, a daughter Darby Jade,
. weighing 5 lbs. 3 oz., wee sister for
Shauna and Kali. Granddaughter
for Howard and Joan Bernard,
Brussels, Jim and Muriel Alcorn,
Gorrie, great-granddaughter for
Ruby and David Triebner, Bruce-
field.
BAKELAAR. Calvin and Cheryl
(Lyon) are happy to announce the
safe arrival of their first born,
Michelle Elaine, bom June 1, 1990
weighing 7 lbs. 3 oz. Michelle is the
fifth grandchild for Bert and Jo
anne Lyon of Londesboro and
thirteenth grandchild for Jim and
Hinke Bakelaar of Blyth. Great-
grandparents are Roy and Grace
Easom of Blyth and Laura Lyon of
Londesboro. Special thanks are
extended to Drs. Hay, Raczycki and
Salsbury for their expert care.
Thanks also to the O.B. nurses who
were so helpful and made our
hospital stay so pleasant. 25-1
BOWERS. Steve and Rita of RR 2,
Brussels, are very happy to an
nounce the birth of their daughter,
Laura Kathleen, born on June 11 at
Wingham and District Hospital,
weighing 9 lb. 6 oz., a sister for
Gregory. Grandparents are Robert
and Margaret Bowers of Bayfield,
Helen Rice of RR 2, Conn, and the
late Patrick Rice.
KERKHOF. Elated parents,
Pauleen and John, sing thanks to
the Lord for the arrival of ther
miracle - a son - Johannes Joseph,
born at St. Joseph’s Hospital,
London, on Sunday, June 3 at
0955h, weighing 7 lbs. 15 oz. and
201/z” long. Joseph would like to
say hello and thank you to his
Nanna and Grandma Caesar and
Meta Pons of Windsor, Oma and
Opa Reina and John Kerkhof of
London, all of his many aunts,
uncles, nieces, nephews and
friends who have prayed for and
welcomed him into our world.
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OF THANKS
CRAIG. The family of the late
Arnold Craig would like to thank
relatives, friends and neighbours
for their loving support. Your
kindness and expressions of sym
pathy were truly appreciated. - Bill
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my 94th birthday. Special thanks to
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McKAY. We would like to express
thanks to our friends, neighbours
and relatives for comforting words,
flowers, charitable donations, and
gifts of food, following the death of
our son, husband, brother, father,
and grandfather David H. McKay.
Special thanks to Rev. John Vaudry
and Rev. Bert McSpadden for their
comforting ministry, McBurney
Funeral Home for all their help.
Ladies Auxiliary of the Presbyter
ian Church (Wingham) for the
lovely luncheon after the service.
Many thanks to the pallbearers,
flower bearers, Dr. Ping and
nurses at the Wingham and District
Hospital, Dr. Ahmad and nurses on
the 5th floor of University Hospital,
London, Home care nurses and
others who supported us through
David’s illness. Your kindness and
support will always be remember
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ROY. Bill, Pat and big brother
Michael welcome with love and
excitement the birth of “Jenna”
Nicole Elizabeth on June 16 at 0013
hrs. weighing 7 lbs. 7 oz. Grand
daughter for Charles and Lee
Proctor and Bruce and Nancy Roy,
all of Clinton. Special thanks to Dr.
Baker and Dr. Steed, Brenda,
Veronica and Sharon and all staff at
Clinton Public Hospital.
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RINTOUL. The family of the late
Doreen Rintoul wishes to express
sincere thanks to their relatives,
friends and neighbours for the
many acts of kindness shown to
them during the loss of a wife,
mother and grandmother. Thank
you for the food brought to our
homes, floral tributes, memorial
donations and many expressions of
sympathy. Special thanks to Rev.
John Neilson, McBurney Funeral
Home and the Presbyterian Church
ladies. Your kindness will always
be remembered. - Gordon, Lee,
Lila and family, Brian, Gayle, Brad
and family, Barb and family. 25-1
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