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Lucknow Senthtel Wednesday* MaY 28, 1980"-tigge 27
bitualies of interest to u OW an area
.• now branch of the' Bank of.
time. At that, particular .parrOf Wardsville and Mr. 1980. She 'Was. her 99th
atld yMrs. Donald Murray; of Year. Crematiani, A Memorial TENDERS
his father was Manager
Austin was born in Ltick-
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I. AUSTIN REID '., and Harold Gaunt, Mrs, lame Durnin. Rested at Jam-
„ Josephine MacTaviSh .and es M. Corrothers and Son
H. Austin Reid of 555 . Mrs, Jean Johnston, all • Of Funeral Home, 843 Dundas
Berkshire Drive, London, Lucknow, and the late Made,, Street (after 7p.m. Saturday)
died suddenly in. Grand. Rap-.
i
where the .fitneral service
ids, Michigan . on Wedires.- ' le in was held Monday, May 26 at
1-.-pfair;---with ReverencrFW- '
' guitar ,. MacKinnon officiat- .
now in 1905, to -Llora Smith . ace' en .,... , inv.- Interment Forest Lawn : ' ,
and T. S. Reid, 'He attended '' • . • Memorial' Garde-1'7. ,,
the Lucktr,pw'' Public : and ' ,'from page 1., , ': .
Lucknow 'CootiiiUatiefi ' ; ' • , •
School, frplii which he load. mottle Perry is survived hY ' ' TA-PEIIT. ' -
stated with Junior. Matricula- her parents;.Robert and The- ... Mrs. .Katherine McAuley
tion, He then attended ..the ittraPerry, of Blnevalei sis-: Tapert, wife of the late Dr.
ters, Karen of London, Ben- Robt. T. Taped and daughter Wingham High, School for a. uie at *sine and. brothers, ' of the late Mr, and Mrs., . year, to. obtain Senior ,-Met-' • - •on d. Brian of. Dutton, ROI/ and Archie McAuley of Ripley, ri.
leavingsc ,he -Greg all at home: She is' also Qntario, died in the Evange- • •
joined the staff of the, Luck- survived bY her- grandpar- heal. Musing Home in De
tits, Mr. and Mts. • Albert" treat; Michigan, on May 10,
was transferred Ito the ,Han- was held at the •,BlueVale chapel of the Home on Wed-'.
over branch and a few -years United Church on Monday at nesday, May 14, at 1.30 p.m.
later was *Ted • •to the- ; 2 p•m, with interment. in with the Reverend Grathwahl
Market branch •in London, Wroxeter cemetery. officiating. Interment was in
Here he retrained until his Florence Catherine Adams Elam/0°d Cemetery, Detroit:
retirement.: During his- years of R. 2 Blnevale, the former
with this branch, he 'served Catherine Shiell, is survived HASSALL
in many different capacities by her huahand , James E• Suddenly at :Victoria Hospital
He was a member of St, (Jirn) Aderns, R. 2 Bluevale, South St Campus on Satur---:
Andrews 'United Chnrch, two daughters, Debbie, Mrs. day, May 17,,1980, Joseph J.
London. His, fine tenor voice Ken Ritchie, Grey Township Hassell, of Base Line
made him a Much valued and Wendy .at home: six
member of the choir for sons, &Meld; Barry and Neil
many years. - at home; Jini of Orangeville,
Itw as here he' m t and Bob. of Cayuga and Brian of . e
of this branch. In 1927 he ' - ° • u• . ,
_NEAR DUNGANNON - Hog operation. 100 acres.
Excellent buildings.:
ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP NORTH' - Cash crop. 100
acres. Na buildings. -
NEAR BLYTH Hog farrow to finish. Also beef set up,
147 acres. 2 Harvestore silos. Modern set up with good
buildings. .
WEST WAWANOSH TOWNSHIP. .
Near Nile. 50 acres. 20. workable. 30 acres hardwood
and cedar bush and stream. Good investment property.
$45,000. -
NEAR LONDESBORO - Beef and hog set up. 290 acres.
NeW home. Hardwood bush. Good buildings. , .
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP
200 acres on edge of Goderich. 147 workable.
Hardwood bush. Gravel depoSits. Driving shed.
Excellent remodelled house., Good corn and cash crop
land.
For these farms, or if you are buying or selling, contact
R. A, (Gus) Chisholm. Phone '524-8554 or Business
-524-2177. .
FARMS FOR SALE.
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP
Near Goderich, just listed„ 100 acres with 90 workable,
10 acres hush, very good buildings.
.750 ACRES
.Large beef set-up. Cash crop land. Morris •Twp. near
Blyth. •Corn drying set-up. Good buildings.
NEAR BLYTH
100 acres. 70 workable. 15 acres hardwood bush. Real
goad buildings- - -
ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP - Beef set up. 200 acres. Level
land. Good , buildings.
DAIRY SET UP:
Near Kincardine. '150 acres workable land. All
equipment. Priced for immediate sale.
BUILDINGS LOTS
Choice serviced building lots in the growing residential
area in Goderich. Plan your new home now.
HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL
Several choice business locations in the growing
Goderich area, 4.1arre highway serviced lots adjacent to
Suncoast Mall.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP 165 acres. 108 good cash
crop. Partially systematically drained.
Alexander 8t, Chapman
Realty Limited
30
Goderich 524.2177
Tenders will be accepted .by
the West Wawanosh Mutual
Fire Insistence Company un-
til June 10, 1980 for demoli-
tion 'and removal of a bnild-
ing at lot -# 12, concession S,
in the Village of Dungannon.
For further infers:nation
pleese..cell 529-7961,
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
—22 ,23ar
Road West,- age ..,73 years.
Beloved husband .of Mrs'.
Verna (casfic10
Dear father of William Has-
sail, Goderich. Loving grand-
father of Lori Jamie,' Erin,
and ” Christopher -
Goderich. Resting at the Jas.
arrothers and Snit' Fun-
eral Horne, 843 Duridas
Street where cpmplete Niter-
al service was held on,114on-
day, May 19 at 1 -.0-.trr. with
Rev, Brian McKay of St;
David's Anglican'Church of:.
ficiating. Interment in
Greenhill Cemetery, Lard -
new•
later married Agnes Mitch- Bluevale• She is also surViv-
ell. As well: as be in very ed by seven grandchildren
active in'church work he was and her mother, Mrs, •Grof-
intereste in many commun- fitt trig! s of. Atwood. Three
ity projects, particularly sisters, mnriel, Mrs- Dave
those connected -with Neilson, Gorrie; Marie, Mrs:
J.C:s, . Ron • Fleet, Walkerton and
He is survived by his wife; Verna. Mrs-. Stewart Wallace
AgneS, his brother, Elden of of TOronto and- three brqth-
Orillia and two nieces. ers:, .Harry Shia of. MANI,
:His funeral service was Murray Shiell of Elma Town-
conducted in the chapel of A. ship and Glenn Shiell of
Millard. George Funeral = Listowel also survived. She
Home, London, on Saturday, was predeceased by her
May 17, 1980, The Reverend father, Robert Shiell and one
David R. CarrOthers, E.R.S. brother% Alfred Shiell. - The
and •Reverend Thomas Mori- funeral was held Monday at .2
kawa officiated. p.m. from the Brussels chap7
Interment Was in Campbell el of- the --Watts Funeral
Cemetery, Caradoc Town- .Home. Internient in Wroxet-
ship. er. Cemetery.
Donna. Mae Thompson is
survived by her parents,
Dorothy and Jim Thompson
of Bluevale, a brother, Ken
and a sister, 5andra, both at ,
home. She is also survived by
her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs, Alex Shaw of Brussels
and Mrs. John Thompson of
Bluevale, The, funeral• was
held Monday at 11.30 'a.m. •
from the Currie-Walker Fun-
eral Horne, Wingham with
interment- in Winghani Cem-
etery.
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. • In the matter of the
Partition-Act, R. S. 0.:1970, c. 939
BETWEEN:
LLOYD #16FFMAN
Applicant,
and
DONALD HUFFMAN, GORDON HUFFMAN
CLIFFORD HUFFMAN, ELMER HUFFMAN,
MARJORIE MORRISON, 'JACK HUFFMAN,
RAYMOND HUFFMAN, HARVEY HUFFMAN,
and VELMA ALICE NICHOLS
Respondeigs.',
JUDICIAL SALE
of Lot 27, Concession: 2, and Lot 27; Concession 3 in
the ToWnship of Kinloss, in the County of Bruce
Pqrsuant to the, final Order for Sale:'sand to the
Direction of -the undersigned Master sealed tenders
addressed to the undersigned and endorsed "TENDER
',FOR HUJIVIAN" in accordanee with the conditions of
sale hereunder will be received by the undersigned up
to June 13, 1980, at, the Conrt House fOr the County of:
Bruce, Walkerton, Ontario, for the purchase in one
'parcel of the property hereinafter described, subject to
a reserve bid , fixed by_thesaid_Nbister.
The lands stre known as Lot 27, Concession 2, and Lot
27, Concession 3, in 'the Township of Kinioss, in the
County of Bruce and, consist of 200 acres, more orless,',
On the property' is. said to be a one and one half storey
house of brick and frame construction and a frame barn
approximately 40 feet by 60 feet as well as a small
detached, single, bay gin-age.
CONDITIONS OF SALE
1, The Vendors shall not be required to produce any
abstract of title, deed or evidence of title, other than
those in their possession. The purchaser shall examine
the title at his own expense and any objection thereto
shall be made in writing within ten days from the
acceptance of the tender. Should no sufficient objection
in, writing be made within that time, the vendor's • title
shall be held to have been accepted. Should any
sufficient objection in writing be made within that time
which the vendors are unable or unwilling to remove
the vendors shall be at liberty to rescind the sale in
which case the purchaser shall be entitled only to a
return of the deposit money, without interest.
2. The parties to the action with' the exception of the
vendors shall be at liberty to tender.
3. Each tender shall be accompanied by an accepted
cheque, payable .to:-:.the accountant of the Supreme
' Courtof Ontario, for at least ten per cent, of the amount
of such tender, as a deposit, and the Purchaser shall
pay the remainder of the purchase price into Court to
the credit of this cause on or before June 27, 1980,
without interest, and upon payment the purchaser shall
be entitled to a vesting order, to he obtained by the
purchaser at his own expense, if so desired, as well as a
conveyance from the administrator of the estate of Roy
Rubert Huffman, and to be given possession of the
property.
4. The tender and acceptance and these conditions of
sale, which shall be deemed to' form part of such
tender, shall constitute the agreement for sale.
S. Subject to it resettle bld-flxed by the said Master, the
highest tenderer shall be the purchaser. The highest or
any tender -not necessarily accepted. •
6. All adjustments will be made its of lune 27, 1980,
the date of closing.
For further particulars apply to Waeehter, Magwood
and MacKenzie, Barristers and Solicitors, 215 Durham
Street. East, Walkerton, Ontario.
DATED this 22nd day of May, 1980.
Peter Stuart MacKenzie •
total Master, S.C.O.
L-22,23ar
at Walkerton, Ontario.
day., -
SCOTT
On Friday, May 23, 1980 at
Victoria Hospital, South
Street Campus, Mrs. Maj-
eska Scott of 136 Walnut
Street, age 80 years. 'Beloved
wife of the, late John F. Scott
(1960), Dear mother of John
and Harold Scott, both of
London and Ronald Scott,
Los Angeles, California. Lov-
ing grandmother of Mrs.
Michael (Gait) Fonger of
London. Dear sister of Ernest
I IN THE c(3U_NTY COURT
' OE THE 'CO NTY OF BRUCE