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Hensall Livestock Sales Ltd.
Kippen Ontario
Located 1/2 mile eats of Kippen on County Road #12
Receiving Fat Hogs - Tues. and Wed. 7 a.m. - Noon
Sows and Boars - Weighted upon arrival. Tues., a.m.
only
Local and western stockers arriving daily
Shipping fat cattle, cows and veal Tuesday and
Saturday
For information call
Office 519-262-2831
Barry Miller 519-235.2717
Truck 519-661-8956
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ESTATE AUCTION
Of Antiques; Appliances; Collectibles and Household Effects at the
Jacob Auction Centre 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell
Thurs., May 9 at 4:00 P.M.
INCLUDING: Nice oak hall seat with beveled mirror; old oak double
pedestal roll top desk; Victorian style settee; Victorian style 314 bed.
walnut tea wagon; Duncan Phtye drop leaf table: set of 5 cane
bottom chairs; dressers and washstands: modern corner china
cabinet, 5 piece maple dinette suite. modern dining room suite with -
hutch. table and 4 chairs; sofa bed; chesterfield suites; electric
adjustable bed; 3 piece bedroom suites; 4 poster single bed; RCA
XL -100 console colour TV with remote; coffee and end tables;
Maytag automatic washer & dryer: Inglis compact 2 speed washer;
Woods upright deep freeze: ar conditioners; Moffat 19 cu ft deep •
freeze; microwave; dehumidifier; pr of pinwheel crystal table lamps.
old spindle back rocker; 2 gallon Welding blue flowered crock!
crocks. jugs, jardiniere; apple peeler, trunks; old picture frames.
many old collectibles: good dishes including 75 pieces Royal Albert
-Old English Rose': Anysley dessert set; cornflower. crystal.
Nippon, Spode Buttercup pattern dishes: coal oil lamps. mantel
clocks: bedding; 26 ft. aluminum extension ladder; Roper 12 hp
riding lawn mower, lawn roller: tools. large quantity of yarn: safe: •
plus a consignment from Mitchell Police includ'ng approx 17
bicycles, computer etc to be solo at 7700 PM; and {much more..
CAR: 1986 Buick Regal 2 ar.. V8. 143000 km . sold sattied. subject
to reserve.
PROP.: Estate of the Late Mary Baker of St Marys with additions.
AUCTIONEER: Doug Ja000 519-271-7894.
AUCTION SALE
to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for Jack
Bennett plus additions.
Wednesday, May 15 at 5 p.m.
RIDING MOWER: John Deere 322 18 HP hydrostatic riding lawn
mower with 48 inch cut,, hydraulic lift and power steering. ONLY
337 HQURS.
TILLERS: Troy Bilt 7 HP rear tine tiller with hiller attachment' and
electric start (nice one); MTD 5 HP tiller. ' '
LAWN EQUIPMENT: Homelite straight shaft grass whip; 2 gas
lawn mowers; push laden roller; electric reel lawn mower; fertilizer
spreader.
ANTIQUES, APPLIANCES, FURNITURE: Wringer washer;
laundry tubs; Brown fridge; chest freezer; washer; vacuum
cleaner; treadle sewing machine; antique commode chair;
portable sewing machine; B&W TV.; 3 colour T.V's; floor model
hill; small corner cupboard; antique wooden cupboard; 2
chesterfields; milk can; cream can; heavy wooden rocker; 3
wooden scribes; 7 antique moulding planes; harness makers
bench; hat mould; church pew (Turner's church); 2 wooden beds;
roll away' bed; Cooey 22 rifle; BB gun; chest of drawers;
• snowshbes; upholstered chairs; lawn chairs; small power tools;
garden,tpols; dishes; plus' a large offering of items too numerous
to mention.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D.
AUCTIONEER
Richard Lobb - 519-482-7898
LARGE AUCTION SALE
Trees, shrubs, nursery stock, hoop house, equipment and tools to
be at Jim Thompson's Tree Nursery Farm. 31; miles north and 2
miles west of Seaforth. 519-527.1076.
Saturday, May 11 at 9 a.m.
LARGE OFFERING OF NURSERY STOCK includes Blue
Spruce; Norway Spruce; Austrian Pine; White Pine; Pyramid
Cedars; Emerald Cedars; Globe Cedars; Dwarf Alberta spruce;
wide assortment of upright and spreading junipers; 'maple trees;,
spires;, euonymus; potentilla; Japanese red maple; dropmore
honey suckle; corkscrew hazel; alpine currant; boxwood; weigelia;
etc., etc.; approx. 5000 plants to be auctioned- For. information
phone 519-527-1076. 18 x 80 hoop house with new nursery film;
assorted new plants, etc.
PRESSURE TREATED LUMBER: Approx. 200 1 x 6 x 12 ft.;
304x4x10ft.
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WOODWORKING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT: 15 inch surface
planner; Amath 14 inch vertical bandsaw; 16 speed floor model
drill press; scroll saw; skill saw; 2 electric drills; some hand tools;
10-50 Ib. boxes of news nails; shed or barn door fasteners; Befco 5
ft. rotetilter; IH27 baler; Danuser post hole digger; Gallagher 400
electric fencer; 10 rolls electric fencing wire; approx. 400 used
cedar fence posts; 2 water troughs; cattle oiler; old school bell;
antique Coke sign, approx. 3 ft.; MF160 PTO drive manure
spreader; 2 wagon loads of small items.
SALE ORDER: Nursery stock starts at 9 a.m.; misc. wagons at 12
noon; machinery and lumber at 1 p,rn. 2 auctioneers selling.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D. Lunch Booth .
AUCTIONEER
Richard Lobb - 519-482-7898
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
WED., MAY 8. 6 P.M. -
Estate of Betty Hocgy at
Lobb Auction. Clinton.
SAT., MAY 11, 9 A.M. -
Largc auction trees.
shrubs. nursery stock.
hoop house. equipment
and tools at Jim
Thompson's Tree Nursery
Farm. 3% miles north and
2 miles west of Seaforth.
519.527.1076.
WED., MAY 15, 5 P.M. -
JD 322 mower. Troy tiller,
antiques at Lobb Auction
for Jack Bennett.
WED., MAY 22, 6 P.M. -
13eth Lansing furniture at
Lobb Auction, Clinton.
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46. IN MEMORIAM
NOLAN: In loving memory of
Frank Nolan who passed away
May 9, 1995
Don't think of him as gone away,
His journey's just begun.
Life holds so many facets,
This earth is only one.
Just think of him as resting,
From the sorrows and the toars,
In a place of warmth and comfort,
Whore there are no days and
years.
Think how ho must bo wishing,
That we could know today.
How nothing but our sadness,
Can really pass away.
And think of him as living
In the hearts of those he touched,
For nothing loved is over lost....
And he was loved so much.
Too deeply loved to ever bo
forgotten - Joe and Helen Nolan
and Family 46-19xlc
(42. DEATHS
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ROCK, Mrs. Florence of 180
Wellington St., Mitchell passed
away at Seaforth Community
Hospital, Seaforth on Monday, May
6, 1996 in her 72nd year. Bom in
McKillop Township on August 12,
1924, she was the former Florence
Hilda Freida Leonhardt, a daughter
of the late John Leonhardt and the
former Mary Hoppenroth. On
December 21, 1942, she was
married to Harold August Rock
who predeceased her on
December 3, 1993. Following their
marriage the couple farmed in
Logan Township until their
retirement to Mitchell in 1973 later
moving to Seaforth in 1990. Mrs.
Rock had resided in Mitchell since
1994. She was a member of St.
Peters Lutheran Church,
Brodhagen and a former member
of the E.L.W. of the Church. She is
survived by five sons, Ray and his
wife Dorothy of Kitchener, Robert
and his wife Lori of Whitecourt,
Alta., Gary and his wife Heather of
Didsbury, Alta., David and his wife
Cathy of Leduc, Alta., and Douglas
of Brodhagen; three daughters
Joyce Hugill and her husband
Wayne of • Seaforth, Sharon
Schenck and her husband Allan of
Airdrie, Alta. and Judy McLean and
her husband Bill of R.R. 1,
Bornholm; two sisters Edna
Osborn of Mitchell and Pearl
James and her husband Philip of
R.R. 2, Staffa as well as sixteen
grandchildren and one great
granddaughter. Besides her
husband. she was predeceased by
throe sisters Verna Leonhardt,
Vera Haney and Ordelia Lyons. At
Florence's request, there will be no
funeral home visitation. A public
funeral service will be held at St.
Peter's Lutheran Church,
Brodhagen on Wednesday (today)
at 2:00 p.m. ,with Pastor Bob Book
officiating and assisted by Pastor
Arthur Horst and Pastor Bruce
Cook. Interment will be in St.
Peters Lutheran Cemetery.
Memorial donations to St. Peters
Church Organ Fund or Seaforth
Community Hospital , would be
appreciated as expressions of
sympathy. 42-19-1
HQHNER, Clarence B. At Seaforth
Manor Nursing Home, Seaforth on
Monday, April 29, 1996, Clarence
B. Hohner of Exeter in his 85th
year. Beloved husband of Vera
(Deichert) Hehner. Dear father of
Catherine Bennewies of Soaforth,
Paul and Marilyn Hoheer and Les
and Lynn Hohner all of Exeter,
Grant Hohrier of Garden City,
Kansas and Ernie Hohner and his
friend Peggy of Kirkton'. Also
survived by 15 grandchildren and 9
groat grandchildren. Dear brother
of Maria Hohner of Goderich.
Predeceased , by a son Donald
(1960) and a brother Harvey
(1995) Friends called at the
Hopper -Hockey Funeral Homo,
William Street, Exeter, on
Wednesday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The
funeral service was held at the
Zion Lutheran Church, Dashwood
on Thursday, May 2 at 2:00 p.m.
with Pastor John Trembulak 111
officiating. -Interment St. Peter's
Lutheran Cemetery, Zurich.
Pallbearers were Kevin Bennewies,•
Jell Hohner, Greg Hohner, Steven
Hohner, David Hohner, Adam
Hohner Flower bearers were
Ashley, Arnie and Craig Nigh. 42-
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43. BIRTHS
GLANVILLE
-lobert. Jackie, Joelle and Melissa
Thank God for the sate arrival of
their son and brother, Edward
Robert. born April 19. 1996 at
,eaforlh Hospital Proud
jrandparents are Lorne and
Ronnie Glanville and Dave and
Janet McCutcheon. Great
'grandparents are Winnifred
;3Ianv1lle. Jim and Isabel Edwards.
.Jack McCutcheon and Lloyd
Batkin. 43-19-1
46. IN MEMORIAM
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HOLLAND: In loving 'memory of a
dear mother, grandmother and
great grandmother, Mrs Laura
Holland who passed away 24
/ears ago. April 28, 1972
There is a special kind of feeling.
When we think about our mom.
A feeling lull of memories,
Of the happy times we had.
A special kind of caring,
Thal was meant for you alone.
A place within our hearts,
That only you could own
A special kind of feeling,
That is warm and loving. too
Each and every day mom,
Our thoughts we tum to you
You dud for us your very best,
May God grant you eternal rest
Lovingly remembered by your
children, grandchildren and- great
grandchildren 46-19-1
HUGILL: In loving memory of
Leverne Hugill who passed away
May 10, 1985
May the winds of heaven blow
gentle,
On a country graveyard spot,
Whore the ono we love is
sleeping,
And will never be forgot.
Always remembered by Alma,
Janice and Martin, James and
Gwen, Lyn and James, Leanne
and Ted, and grandchildren. 46-
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MUNRO: Treasured memories of a
dear uncle and great uncle, William
Vaughan (Buz) who God called
home on May 6, 1967.
U is for usefulness we make of
our lives,
N is for never forgetting the
memories of you,
C is for the courage you showed.
L is for the love he shared,
E is for the extra effort you gave
to be with us.
Always will be remembered by his
niece Mary Helen, Bob and great
nephews Shawn James and Curtis
Vaughan 46-19x1
RACHO: In loving memory of our
brother Jim, May 12, 1994.
How do you put on paper,
The feelings we have inside,
Of the emptiness and heartache,
When the brother we loved has
died.
There are some who think its
crazy,
To dwell so on the past,
But the love we had for you,
Jbst doesn't fade that fast,
And when we're feeling lonely.
And your voice we hear so clear,
We know that you are with us,
And always will be near.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by your family 46-19x1
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47. CARDS OF THANKS
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GRAY • PREDHOMME
We would like to thank our family,
friends and neighbors for
supporting us at Qur Buck and Doe
on April 20, 1996. A special thank
you to the wedding party and our
parents for organizing the event. •
- Terry and Paulette 47-19x1
GLANVILLE
We would like to thank Dr.
Percival, Clara and Diane for all
their help and support following
Edward's birth. Thank you to Dr.
Zettel and all the nurses, the
ambulance -drivers. Dr. Tejpar and
all the nurses in Special Care
Nursery, at Stratford Hospital. We
are so blessed to now have a
healthy son and brother. Special
thanks to our families or their love
and support and to our parents for
looking after Joelle and Melissa.
Everything was very much
appreciated. - Robert, Jackie,
Josue, Melissa and Edward 47-19-
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PRAYER to the Blessed Virgin,
(never known to fail). Oh most
beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel,
fruitful vine, splendor of Heaven,
Blessed Mother of the Son of God,
Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my
necessity. Oh Star of the Sea, help
me and show'prle that you are my
Mother. Oh, Holy Mary, Mother of
God, Queen of Heaven and Earth,
I humbly beseech you from the
bottom of my heart to help me in
my necessity (make your request).
There are none that can withstand
your power. "Oh, Mary, conceived,
without sin, pray for us who have
recourse to you." (3 times) "Holy
Mary, I place this prayer irj your
hands." (3 times). Say this prayer
for three consecutive days and
then publish it and it will be
granted to you. Grateful thanks.
- P.A.P. 47-19x1
ZWEP
I would like to thank rrlariy people
following my accident. To . my
brother George for getting me to
the hospital. To Dr. Kosaric, Joan
Chesney and Mary Coyne for their'
excellent and prompt care at
Seaforth Community Hospital. To
Cub Betties arid Art McNaughton
of Seaforth Ambulance for the -ride
to London. To Drs. Fowler and
Kirkley • and their teams at
University Hospital for putting my
leg back together. To all ,the staff,
on 4th floor for the excellent care
during my stay. Thanks to the
many 'friends, neighbors and
relatives'for the phone calk, visits,
cards and food. It sure helps ease
the pain. And especially to my wife
Sandra for her love and support
the whole time. All this' will never
be forgotten. - Jerry ZWep 47-19-1
NASH - McKELLAR
We would like to thank all of our
relatives, friends and neighbors for
making our Buck and Doe a night
we will never forget A very special
thank you to our wedding party,
family and our parents for all their
hard work in organizing such a
special evening for both of us
Thanks again to all of you.
- Tammy Nash and Grant
McKellar 47-19x1
PRAYER to the Holy Spirit. Holy
Spirit you who make me see
everything and who show me the
way to reach my ideals You who
give me the divine gifts to forgive
and forget and forget the wrong
that is done to me, and you who,
in all the instances of my life, are
with me, I, in this short dialogue
want to thank you for everything
and confirm once more that I never
want to be separated from you, no
matter how great the material
desires may be. I want to be with
you and my loved ones in your
perpetual glory. A person may pray
this prayer three consecutive days
without asking for their wish. After
the third day their wish will be
granted, no matter how difficult it
may be. Then promise to publish
this dialogue as soon as your
favour has been granted. - C.L.F.
47-19x1
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47. CARDS OF THANKS
CRONIN .
A very special thank you to my
family, relatives, neighbors and
friends who attended my surprise
birthday party on Saturday night. It
was a wonderful surprise to see so
many people. For all the lovely
gifts, flowers, cards and best
' wishes. To' all the people who
helped in any way to organize the
evening including the delicious
lunch served. Thanks to all o1 you.
- Heather Cronin 47-19-1
DUNCAN
Another big thank you to the staff
at Seaforth Community Hospital for
their kindness and care for me
while I was a patient. A big thank
you to Doctor Shepherd. A big
thank you to Margaret McIver for
her help in getting me to the
hospital and back home. - Rita 47-
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SMITH - MARCY
We would like to thank our family,
friends and relatives for making
our Buck and Doo such a success.
A special thank you to those who
contributed the time and effort to
plan and organize the evening. We
sincerely appreciate. your
thoughtfulness. - Gloria Smith and
Brian Marcy 47-19x 1
O'ROURKE
Dan and I would like to thank our
friends. relatives a. -rd neighbors for
:ards, telephone calls and mass
:ards for our brother John
O'Rourke who passed away on
April 21 in Rosetown. Sask It was
eery much appreciated - Dan and
Kay O'Rourke 47 190
(47. CARDS OF THANKS
HOHNER
rhe family of the late Clarence
Bristow Hohner wish to express
-sincere thanks to family, friends
and neighbors for their many acts
,)f kindness, memorial donations.
floral tributes, food brought to our
homes, cards, words of sympathy
and support Special thanks to Dr
M. Woldnik, nurses and staff of
Seaforth Manor Nursing Noma and
Seaforth Community Hospital
fhank you to Pastor John
frembulak III for his comforting
words, to Mr B Haskel and stall
.)f Hopper Hockey Funeral Home,
the pallbearers. (lower bearers and
the ladies of Zion Lutheran
Church Your kindness will always
be remembered - Sincerely, Vera
Hohner, Cathy Bennewies and
Families 47-19x 1
PINKNEY
1 would like to thank all the nurses
tor their excellent care and
;oncern, to emergency staff.
housekeeping and .kitchen staff
and to anyone I missed for making
;ny hospital stay enjoyable A
-;pecial thanks to Dr Zettel for her
risits and concern To all my many
friends and neighbors for visits.
flowers, cards, treats and gifts and
to my friend Bruce for looking after
the home while I was a patient in •
Seaforth Hospital. Thanks.
- Alma Pinkney 47-19x1
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RETIREMENT
VILLAGE
luxury life lease apartment units
for mature adults and senior citizens
45 CHARLES STREET, CLINTON
j 19 units, 2 storeys fJ 2 bedrooms j 936 to 1.235 sq. ft.
Quality Features Include:
j stove, fridge & dishwasher j 1 1/2 or 2 bathrooms
j walk-in closets
J central airconditioning
J laundry hook-ups
J sunrooms
J crafts/hobby room
J resident storage lockers
J individual gas furnaces
J large storage rooms
J security entrance system
J common lounge with kitchen
J elevator
Organized Services and Activitieude:
J hair -styling available j housekeeping a able .
J weekly chess night j weekly games night,
J weekly coffee hour • J'monthly dinners
J meals -on -wheels available J garden plots
OPEN HOUSE
Scheduled for
SATURDAY MAY 18
SATURDAY JUNE 22
LOAM-2PM
For more information call:
Jack Roorda 482-7862
Leida Gerrits ,233-7296
Albert Valkenburg 482-9454
Community Calendar
MON., MAY 13
WED., MAY 8
1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at the Arena
6:30 p.m. - Seaforth & District
Horticultural Society
Spring Garden Tour.
Car pool Northside United
Church ,
6:30-10:30 p.m. - Youth Roller
Hockey at the Arena
6:30 p.m. - Penguins vs.
Maple Leafs
7:30 p.m. - Rangers vs.
Black Hawks
8:30 p.m. - Red Wings vs. Flyers
9:30 p.m. - Bruins vs. Blues
7:00-9:00 p.m. - JuJitsu at the
St. James School
7:00=8:00 p.m. - Step Training
with Drusilla at the Arena
8:00-9:00 p.m. - Aerobics with
Drusilla at the Arena
THURS., MAY 9
9:00-10:00 a.m. - Aerobics with
Drusilla at the Arena
1:30-3:00 p.m. - Senior Games -
Snooker at Gordon Murray
Residence
7:00-8:00 p.m. - Youth Roller
Hockey at the Arena -
Black Hawks vs. Maple Leafs
8:00-9:00 p.m. - Men's Roller
Hockey at the Arena -
Hurricanes vs. Lightning
9:00-10:00 p.m. - Men's Roller
Hockey at the Arena -
Young Blood vs. Rockets
FRI., MAY 10
10:30-11:30 a.m. - Story Hour
at the Seaforth Library
SAT, MAY 11
SUN., MAY 12
3:00 p.m. - Boys' Highschool
Soccer - SHDHS (Exeter)
vs. SDHS
7:30-10:30 p.m. - Minor Sports
Bingo at the Arena.
Evenings Host will be SDHS
Athletics
TUES. , MAY 14
9:00-11:30 a.m. - Parents and Tots
Playgroup at Northside United
Church - Everyone welcome
9:00-10:00 a.m. - Fitness is Fun
at the Arena with Drusilla Leitch
10:00.11:00 a m. - Line Dancing
at the Arena with Drusilla Leitch
7:00-9:00 p.m. - Beginner Dog
Obedience,at the Arena
7:30 p.m. - Seaforth Hospital
Auxiliary meeting in
Conference Room #2
7:30-10:00 p.m. - Senior Games -
Euchre at the Legion
8:00-9:00 p.m. - Ladies' Roller
Hockey at the Arena -
Wings vg. Ducks '
9:00-10:00 p.m. - Ladies' Roller
Hockey at the Arena -
Leafs vs. Blues
WED., MAY 15
10:00 a.m. - Senior Games -
Horseshoes at the Arena
1:30 p.m. - Senior Games
Softball Throw at the Arena
1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at the Arena
6:30-10:30 p.m. - Youth Roller
Hockey1 the Arena
6:30 p.m. - Rangers vs.
Maple Leafs
MON., MAY 6 to
FRI., MAY 17
Seaforth Hospital Auxiliary
Penny -Sale, 24 Maln St. .
(beside Box Furniture)
If you're organizing a non-profit event of interest to other Seaforth
area residents, phone the recreation office 527-0882 or the
Expositor et 527-0240, or mail the information to Community
Calender. The Huron Expositor, Box 69, Seaforth, Ontario, NOK 1Vv0
well in advance of the scheduled date. Free fisting includes date. time,
name of event end location onty. Space for the Community Calender is
donated by The Huron Expositor.
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