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35..Legai
Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
in the estate of
JOHN DAVID
MACDONALD
late of the Township of
Ashfield, in the County of
Huron: All persons having
claims against the Estate of
John David MacDonald, the
abdve named deceased
who died on or about the
20th day of May, 1997, are
hereby, nstifi.ed to send to
the undersigned on or.
before September 6, 1997
their names and full particu=
lars of their claims.
Immediately after the said
date the estate will be dis-
tributed having regard only
to the claims of which notice
has been received. Dated at.
Huron Township this 14th.
day of July, 1997.
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38. Auctions
AUCTION. REGISTER
CONSIGNMENT:SALE;
DAVIDSON CENTRE
FRIDAY,AUG. 15/97
• If you have something
to sell, give us a call.
• Grant McDonald
395-5353
Wallace Ballagh
392,6170
Auctioneers
CRAWFORD, MILL, &
DAVIES,
Barristers & Solicitors,
Box 100,
38 Queen Street,
RIPLEY, Ontario.
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38. Auctions,
36. Announcements
TEACHER TRIP to
Germany. There is .still
space for high school teach-
ers leaving August, 7:. return-
ing August 22. Staying with
volunteer teachers, trans-
portation room and meals
provided. Cost of flight your.
responsibility. Cali Youth
For Understanding 1 -800 -
TEENAGE for more infor-
mation: --31
NOTICE TO
TOWNSHIP OF KINL.OSS
2nd Tax Installment
Due
Thursday, July 31, 1997
Payable at the Township
Office in Holyrood, or by
mail to the address below.
Note: Persohs who have
acquired properties, and
have not received a tax
bill, should contact the
Clerk's Office. Failure to
receive a bill, does not-,
relieve a taxpayer .from
responsibility for payment
of taxes, nor from penalty
for late payment.
Mark L. 'Becker
A.M.C.T .
Clerk -Treasurer'..
HOLYROOD; Ontario.
NOG 260, ,
(519) 395-3575
38. Auctions
PUBLIC AUCTION
of;Three Railway Trestle
Bridges.
The Corporatuuon'of the. Township of KLn'loSs
This' Public Auction will be herd on Wednesday,
August 6,'1997 at 7;30pm, at Kinloss Municipal
Building in Holyrood,
Take notice that:you are invited -.to a Public Auction,
for the purchase,:removal, and cleanup:of three
Railway Trestle Bridges, along the previously
owned C.N.R. property, which the Township has
recently: purchased, es ,described ':below. Each: will
be sold separately::` --
Location of Bridges
#1 Concession 3,` North Part of Lot 3, Approximately,
120 Feet Long
#2 Concession 1,'South Part of Lot 25
approximately 40 -'feet long:
#3 - Cbncession 1, South- :Pari; of Lot 46,,'
Approximately 120 Feet Long.
Terms CaSh or cheque with proper ID. on the day of
auction.
Owners not responsible for any accidents, Toss or
injuries on property, when bridges are inspected prior
to Auction, or during the removal of the structures.
The successful bidder will be responsible: for the
.removal of bridge, and' also responsible for the
cleanup of the site once the bridge has :been' removed.
It is understood that this be completed prior to.30 days
from the day of sale.
A 10 percent returnable cleanup deposit wII also be
'required, on the day of:auctrori, The cleanup deposit
'will be' returned after 30 days of notification of the
acceptance of a final inspection of the site.
All verbal announcements take precedence over
written advertisements. ::• .•
For more information', please contact the undersigned;
•Mark L. Becker: A:M.C.T. `
Clerk Treasurer
Holyrood, Ontario
NOG 2B0` (519)395-3575
39.Educatiional'
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Classes held Aug. 16-22
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Ontario N4S 7V9 (519)537-
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40. Lost/Found
FOUND: RECTANGULAR
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'with: 'flowers. Call the,
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42. Obituaries 1
.THOMAS FRANK DAY
Thomas, Frank. Day,: 76, .of.
Whitechurch, 'passed: away:.,
at. the Wingham and' District..
`Hospital, on July 24, 1997.
Mr bay was born in
Wallsend on -Tyne; England,
'a son of the late.Frank`and
Margaret, (Taylor) Day.; He :.
moved to, Canada in July'
1967 where he continued -
his occupation as a farmer.
Mr. Day was :a car enthusi-
ast and. avid sports fart. He'
participated actively in rugby
and car ralliesand was. a
lifetime nature lover. Mr...
Day is survived by his wife,,,
the ;former Brenda
Christopher, his sons John
Day. 'of ' Maidenhead;
England, and Richard Day
of Vancouver, B.C. Also sur-
vived bye his brother Peter
•Day and his wife ' Margaret,
of Bluevale. and their family
lain of Winnipeg, Manitoba,
Gordon Day and his -wife
.' Karen of Australia, and
Alison and, her husband,
Paul Fryer nf Toronto. He
was ,predeceased by: a
brother, John. Funeral ser-
vices were .held .at the
McBurney. Funeral Henle,
Wingham, 'on July- 27
Interment. Rockfield, Wales.-
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43. Biirths
HERTZLER
Rudy and EIIa H'ertzler
announce with joy . the
arrival of a son born to the
mare Mersey on July 26,
1997 and will answer to the
name Stormy. --31
46. In
Memoriam
MOON
In 'loving memory of a dear
husband, father and grand-
father Louie Moon 'who
passed away. six years ago
August 3, 1991.
As time unfolds another
year,
Silent memories keep you
•near.'
No longer" in our lives to
share, but in our hearts you
are always there. .
Sadly missed by wife
Gladys and family. —3,1x
47. Cards of
Thanks
HELM
We would 'like, to thank
everyone for attending our
25th wedding anniversary
party. Thanks for. the beauti
fuI gifts, ,cards and hest
wishes. Thanks to Janine,
Barry, Doug and their spe-
cial helpers -for' all the hard
work. Your thoughtfulness
'will always be remembered._
Tom and Joan. --31x
MURRAY/MORRI:SON
Our, sincere thanks to those
who helped ;and attended
Our:social:evening. Special
thanks to Leo and Imelda
andour families. 'Your kind-
ness will always be remem-
bered Kevin and Janet --31
KORTEN.
At this time we'd like to Say
a Big Thank You to our
neighbors and friends on
highway 86.. We were over
whelmed, with the;: great
number of people which,
showed up .on our surprise
farewell party. It was just:.
great to be together. Thank
you for all your kindnesses.
and friendships over the:
past,30' years. Thanks also
for the beautiful presents'
you gave' us,. and elf the
hard work.to arrange this
special evening Thanks
again! Albert and. Nell. P.S".
Chris and Cathy; thank you:,
for lending us you wagon for
the sale. It .came, in real.
handy. --31x
THANK YOU
I would, personally like to
thank all.. 'the' people
involved in last Sunday's
breakfast hosted by ' Russ
and Mary Mackie of Mary's
Restaurant: The•$600 dons-
tion towards the Minor
sports (soccer, hardball.,
rec.ball, swimming, hockey.
and'figure skating) was
greatly appreciated: 'To all
the boys in the kitchen and
outside thanks: again.
b.K,B. Rec. "• Co
ordinator/Faci•iities
Manager. --31 ar • .
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47. Cards of
Thanks
STANLEY/EVANS
Tristan and Emma would
like to say a big thank you
to their family for all the sup-
port and nurturing they pro-
vided over the past few
months. Your thoughtful-
ness' ,has been greatly
appreciated. Thanks also to
all who visited us during our•.'
:stay in London. --3tcc
MOLE
Mother Belle And the late
Harvey Mole, 'wife Kay, ..and
family of the late Donald
Harvey Mole 'would like to
express their sincere appre- .
ciation shown by relatives •
friends,, and neighborsat
the .time of h.is., sudden
death. The many floral' trib-
utes, as well, as donations,
cards, phone calls, and so
many visiting at Corunna
funeral' home and at the•
grave . side service at
Dungannon 'Cemetery. A.•
special thanks to Fr..Milne
of ,Corunna and Lay Person
Qebbie • Clarence. of
Dungannon who took the.
service. •at. ' Dungannon •
Cemetery. The soolal ..hour
and lunch served.by the
Dungannon seniors was
very much appreciated as
well as; kindnesses by Joan ..
Pollard of MacKenzie and
McCreath Funeral' Horne,
Lucknow. ----31x
THANK YOU
On behalf of the `Lucknow &
District Joint Recreation
board, ,we would 'like to •
thank the Legion for their
donation for. the
Recreational softball: 6, 7,8s,
(tee shirts) and their dons:
tion to the minor hardball
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MARY'S FAMILY
RESTAURANT
We would like to thank •
everyone.who made„our
"Minor Sports Day". such 'a ti
huge.: success. .Spacial
thanks •go :but .to Physic
Mary Lynn, Canine. Officer,
Andy Stewart and Ase; our
cooks (for being such goad
sports), Fairview -Dairy;
Westons Bakery;' Verna
Marshal; Annie's Gas 'Bar:
Cameron; Pepsi Cola;
Martindale :Ice Cream and
Summit Foods for prizes:
Also a thank you to all'who
;took the -chance .to try the
"Mens' Cooking" Mary's
Family ,Restaurant and staff.
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48. Coming
Events
CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
General meeting,
Wednesday, 'August.6; 7:45
a.m. at the T ourism Office. -
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COME AND GO . :
SHOWER •
, Please join As for a Come
and Go Shower for Heather
Steer at the home of Mary
Lou . Prieetap Irwin,
Saturday, August 9 at 1:3Q•
p.m. until 4 p.m.. Everyone
welcome. --31,32x