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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1996-05-15, Page 16(35. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of MARGARET AGNES BENNETT An persons having cfakns against the estate or Margaret Agnes Bennett, late of tho Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 14th day of March, 1998 are hereby notified to send in lull particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 10th day o1 June, 1998, atter which date the assets • will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this 8th day of May, 1998. McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX Barristers and Solicitors 77 MNn Street, Seaforth, Ontario, NOK 1W0 Solicitors for the Executors. (36. ANNOUNCEMENTS You are cordially invited to. attend the ANNUAL MEETING of the Children's Aid Society of Huron County 011 Wednesday, May 29, 1996 at the Maitland Golf & Country Club North -Harbour Road, (;oderich, Ontario Business Meeting: 7:00 pm GUEST SPEAKER: Ms,. Lynn Eakin of Lynn Eakin & Associates will discuss the potential merger between Huron and Bruce Children's • Aid Societies. A social tone will'hillow 38. AUCTION SALE • / 137. MORTGAGES • / t1M & 2'' Mortgage Money Abs Available AaNas low as 8.50% Interest Personal Loans lf you qualify. payments &LAM& Mo. EXiMa tt ' 5,000 ' 41.66 '10,000 ' 83.33 '15,000 '125.00 Consolidate your debts Call (519) 383-0211 1400.387-1932 ASTRAL FUNDING INC. 38. AUCTION SALE 1 DOUG JACOB AUCTIONS 519-271-7894 SAT., MAY 18 et 11:00 A.M.: Clearing auction of tractors; implements and misc. held 1 i4 miles north of Rostock and 3/ miles west for Cameron and Isabel Gravl. MON., MAY 20 at 9:00 A.M.: Estate auction of Pequegnet clock collection; antiques & collectibles, 3 miles east of Uniondale and a 44 mile north. for the Estate of the Late Jim Kittmer. THURS., MAY 23 at 4:00 P.M.: Estate auction of antiques; appliances and household effects at the Jacob Auction Centre in Mitchell for the Estate of Edith McDougall and the Estate of the Late James Burt. ' TUES., MAY 28 at 7:00 P.M.: Property auction of 38 acre farm with buildings known as Pt. Lot 31, Conc. 1. of South Easthope Township, located 2 miles east of Stratford on Highway 8 for the Estate of the Late Erna Mohr. lTHURS., MAY 30 at 4:00 kP.M.: Large auction of sports cards to be held at the Jacob Auction Centre in Mitchell for �I[/�' Verne Robson. AUCTION SALE to hr•_ held : is hard Lobb's Auction, building in Clinton for Beth LanslifIlftf Auburn plus additions Wednesday, May 22 at 5 p.m. Apt. sire freezer. dehumidifier. Admiral clothes dryer: humid• ifier; dining !Attic with table. H chairs. buffed and china cabi- net (nice a cl: 2 chesterfield .upholstered chairs. 2 double beds withrx1 madness,!: 2 vanity dressers: chests of draw- er: trunk. flat -lo -wall cupboard bot'tonr: wicker cradle: antique child's sleigh. child's rocker. antique, blanket box: r»1 lamp: cheese box:. buggy lantern. sad, crop and handle: coal scuttle, copper .boiler. wheel chair. old fixtures: cow hell: scrub board. coffk and end tables. 2 recliner chairs: plus (Aller furniture, cement mixer. pg saw: small drill press and drill cross rut law: !nal tack. grinder. cord motor on stand.• (ler Inc sander. clecfro- lad's for le.- 12 place wetting of dishes', pots and. pacts. glassware plus many more items too numerous to mention TERMS - Cash or c h(que with proper l U • Auctioneer Richard Lobb 519-482-7898 Clinton t44L'IMLLLia1icna+Latt%1A-t-Mti'lL'llLi4L'LL9. LL icLiLt�ttt t1l'tL L Hensall Livestock Sales Ltd. Kippen Ontario Located 1/2 mile east of Kippen on County Road 1112 . Receiving Fat Hogs - Tues. and Wed. 7 a.m. - Noon Sows and Boars - Weighed 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 519-263-5370 Barry Miller 519-235-2717 Truck 519-661-8956 Jeff Wareing 519-263-2941 A...v14ii mmaggav i. tm%vo avms tamgms sst_ Let tg__t�t`i i+ AUCTION SALE of Farm Machinery, Antiques, Household Effects & Miscellaneous will be held for Mery & Marlyn Smith Lot 15. Concession 14 McKillop Township, 21-i miles east of Walton and 1 mile south. Watch for signs. Saturday, May 25, 1996 at 10 a.m. MACHINERY: New Holland 679 spreader with tail gate; New Holland 479 haybine; New Holland 273 square baler; New Holland 355 mix mill' Precision feeder wagon, Hydrogen 3-16 three furrow plow; 3 hay wagons and racks: 1 heavy wagon - 12 -ply flotation wheels; 32 11. hay eieva:or on wheels; 20 ft. pipe hay elevator; North American 71.1 ft. snowblower. VEHICLES & ACCESSORIES: 1986 Big Red Honda ATV; 1990 Ford v, ton truck, like new, PS. air, cruise, cap, 148000 km (setas certified). 1 ton red Chev truck, steel platform (dual). 1981 Ford F150 / ton truck & cap (as is). 1 ton trailer with 7 x 11 stock rack. Livestock trailer with electric brakes, 16 ft.; racks for GM , ton truck; GMC radiator; large truck mirrors. ANTIQUES: Harvest table; piano; crocks: feather tick; 2 copper boilers; wicker rocking chair; tools; wicker clothes basket; lanterns; treadle sewing machine; butter bowl, washing machine; hand water pump; steer crib: hay forks; binder seats; oil irons: old wood stove; gallon jugs; Ay gallon jars; quart jars. TRACTORS: John Deere 1830 with 146 loader: Leyland 270 tractor; John Deere 111 riding lawn mower. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Viscount freezer; Magic Chef dishwasher; Viscount dryer; TV rotor; RCA freezer; portable electric sewing machine; 2 clothes closets (hand made); sheets: grey cupboard with sliding glass door; small filing cabinet; book cupboard: beds; dressers; tables; odd chairs; blackboards; wooden kitchen table & 4 chairs; coffee tables. MISCELLANEOUS: 5 h.p motor Devilbliss air compressor; cream separator; Foreny air compressor; Lincoln 225 AC welder; Briggs & Stratton 3 h.p. water transfer pump; Acme barn fan; forks: 180 bushel gravity grain box; 250 bushel gravity grain box; .grain auger; disc on wheels; cement mixer; logging chains; 1000 Ib. pressure washer; tractor chains; truck tires; shovels; skiing door track; disc and blades: litter carrier parts; brooms; double blocks for tightening fence; T•fence stakes; fence driver; 20 bundles electric fence stakes; electric fencers; electric fence insulators; electric swttcher and boxes; hydro poles; barb wire; steeples; cedar posts; lumber; planks; fell cleaners; sap pan, pails, spirals; 3 calf feeders; water bowls; water hoses; cattle halters; tattoo set: electric dehorner, hoof trimmers; Sunbeam electric clippers; post hole pounders: fence stretchers; bolt bin; 20 18 x 12 steer cattle gates; can chain puller; Poole;• arias; gear putters; bear traps; skilsaw pg saw; horse hitching; electric motors; wooden extension ladder; Suiten table saw. 3/4 h.p. motor. Wagon Toed of miscellaneous. Plan to attend! Farm is sold. Lunch booth. TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D. day of sale. Not responsible for accidents. Verbal announcements take precedency over advertising items listed as described by owner. For information call Mery & Martyn Smith 519.527.0778. AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL (519) 357-2349 3& AUCTION SALE RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 WED., MAY 22, 5 P.M. - Antiques. furniture. etc. for Beth Lansing at Lobb's Auction. Clinton. THURS., MAY 30, 4 P.M. • Hanging oil lamp. oil lamps. antique glassware. clocks, 3 • chandler pastels, jewellery. coins. pictures, modern dining suite - like new, real nice - wall units. cups and saucers. cranberry. carnival. signed pot etc. One of our best auctions this year to be held at Lobb Auctions In Clinton for Hon and Betty Alders of Tavistock and Lavina Knox of Clinton. `40. LOST & FOUND LOST A Tire off pick up truck, lost Sunday, May 12, in ' Tuckersmith Township. Call Kevin 345-2148. 40-20-1 (42. DEATHS / TAYLOR, Francis Gertrude, 93, of the Seaforth Manor, Seafort), died Monday, May 6, 1996 at her residence. Born in McKillop Township, she .was . the last surviving daughter of the late John McClure and the former Agnes Smith. Her husband, Garnet Taylor, died in February 1967. Surviving are children, Clarence Taylor and wife Ruth of Benmiller, 'Jean Armstrong of Zurich, Myrtle Taylor of Clinton, Elizabeth and husband Cornelis DeBrouwer of Egmondville. William Taylor and' friend Chris of Proton Station, Russell Taylor and wife Pat of Staffa, Beverley Taylor and wife Terry of Camroso, Alta and Dorothea and husband Ron Williamson of Seaforth. Also 33 grandchildren and 56 great- grandchildren; and sisters-in-law Blanche Stephenson of Hensall, Bertha Taylor of Varna, and Beatrice Taylor of Clinton- She was predeceased by Iwo,grandsons, two great ' grandsons, three brothers, five sisters, and sons-in- taw,Floyd Armstrong. Jack Taylor and Grant Smith Friends were received at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home and the funeral service . was held on Friday. May 10,' 1996. r Burial in Bayfield Cemetery. Rev. C. Stadelbauer- Sampa . officiated.. Honorary pallbearers were Greg Armstrong and Murray Taylor, along with David Smith, Rick Taylor, Roger ' Taylor, Steve Taylor, Robert • Taylor, and Terry ,Williamson. Flower bearers - were Marvin •Taylor, Brian Taylor, John Taylor and Kevin Williamson. 42-20-1 . NEIL, Mabel Frances (neo Talbot) of Egmondville, suddenly at Seaforth Community Hospital on Sunday, May 5, 1996 in her 79th year Dear wife of the late Chester E Neil Loving mother of Melvin and his wife Barbara of Edmonton, and Carolyn and her husband Dave Reynolds of Napanee Also loved by 5 grandchildren and 5 • great-grandchildren Dear sister of Ernest Talbot and his wife Dorothy - of Bayfield Also survived by 2 aunts. Esther'Makins and Freida Scotchmer of Bluewater Rest Home in Zurich Predeceased by her parents. Melvin and Mary Jane (Mayme) Talbot Friends were , received at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home cn Thursday. May 9 from 2-4 and 7-9 The funeral service was conducted by Rev Cheryl Ann Stadelbauer-Sampa at the funeral home on Friday, May - 10 at 1100 a.m Interment in Bayfield Cemetery Pallbearers were Ken Coleman, Jim McIntosh. Ken Carnochan, Mack McLean. Paul 'Betties and Russell Talbot Flower bearers were grandsons Jim Neil and Scott Reynolds Memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Fund and Egmondville United Church 42-20-1 ACHILLES, Roland of Walton, passed away on Sunday. May 12th, 1996 at the Seaforth Manor Nursing Home, in his 87th year. Beloved husband of Christina Achilles. Loving father of Margaret Taylor of Walton, Jerry and Linda Achilles of Belwood, Anne and Jim Sills of Seaforth and the late Donald Achilles. Loved grandfather of 11 grandchildren and predeceased by one grandson Bradley Taylor and 3 sisters and 4 ' brothers. Resting at the Betts Funeral Home, Brussels from 2-4 and 7-9 Tuesday. Funeral service will be held Wednesday (today) at 3,30 p.m. Interment Brussels Cemetery, Brussels. In remembrance, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Walton Community Hall Go Mrs. Pat Nolan, General Delivery, Walton, Ont. NOK 1Z0 would be appreciated by the family 42-20-1 43. BIRTHS BEUERMANN Lloyd, Audrey and Lisa Beuermann announce the arrival of Melissa Rose Buckley, born on May 5, 1996 weighing 8 lbs. 2 ozs. Daughter of Tammy and Vince of Toronto. A wee sister for Nathan. A new cousin for Tina and Arlie. 43-20x1cc (43. BIRTHS POPPE Jordan welcomes his new baby brother, Justin Matthew home. Justin was born at Seaforth Community Hospital on April 19th, 1996 weighing Bibs. 10 oz. to proud parents Don and Amanda Poppe Justin is grandson 07 for Willy and Wilhelmina Poppe Of Dublin and grandson 02 for Deb and Gord (Jordan's Papa) Phillips of Egmondville. Proud great grandparents are Martha Van Bakel of Dublin, Eileen and Alan Bake of Peachland, B.C. and Stu and Mara Phillips of Goderich. Thanks to all those who helped with Justin's delivery, Dr. Shepherd, Clara, Helen, Dr. Percival and especially to Daddy. And thank you, yet again, from the very bottoms of our hearts to Dr. Shepherd when Justin got sick 10 days later and had to be rushed to Sick Kids in London Thanks also to Dr Tajpar, "Gary" and the other emergency room staff at Stratford General Hospital. the Paediatric Critical Care Unit staff at Sick Kids and the nurses at 6E Nursery also at Sick Kids. - Don and Amanda Poppe 43-20x1 • ' BOYES Rob and Kathy are happy to announco the arrival of Ryan's brother. Bayley Adam Boyes. Bayley was born May 2, 1996 at 1 36 p m weighing 7 lbs 8 oz. Welcoming- Bayley are grandparents Gerald and Jean Rathwell and great grandparents, Ethel Boyes. D'Arcy Rathwell and Helen Turner Special thanks to Dr Raczycki and OB nurses at Clinton Public Hospital 43-20xlcc SMITH Dave, Dorothy (nee Hauwert) and big brother Ian are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Owen Thomas Kenneth, born on May 2nd. 1996 at 8 55 p m and weighed in at 8 lbs 11'/z oz Proud grandparents are Mary Hauwert of Seaforth and Ken and Marlene Smith of Mitchell. Thanks to Drs Whitmore, Shannon and Diotallevi and all the nurses on the third floor at Stratford General Hospital for all their care 43 20x 1 THE HUf1ION EXPOSITOR, May 11, 1!!s-1$ 46. IN MEMORIAM MALONE: in loving memory of Fred and Gary who passed away May 21, 1976 and May 22, 1985. It only takes a little space, To write how much we miss you, But it will take the rest of our lives, To forget the day we lost you. Still sadly missed and loved by your family. 46-20xlc SALDIVAR: Edmund. In loving memory of Ed who passed away three years ago, May 13th, 1993. Behind our smiling faces tears will always fall, The pain has never healed Since you left us ail. So suddenly that day. It doesn't take a special day, To bring you to our minds, For the memories we have of you, Are the lasting kind. Loved always by your wife Shyrrel, stepchildren Craig (Canada) Lynley, Craig and Christine (New Zealand). 46-20-1 47. CARDS OF THANKS FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thank you to everyone who supported our Mother's Day Breakfast on May 12 at First Presbyterian Church A special thank you to the Brucefield Fire Dept . Seaforth Creamery Inc . Board of Managers, Jim and Janneko Murray, the church youth group and all others for their help and donations towards our breakfast We hope to see you at our next breakfast on Father's Day, June 16. 7 3010 30 a m 47-20x1 MORRIS The family of the late Jack Morris wish to express sincere thanks to our dear relatives and friends from Dublin. St Columban and Seaforth for their support and attendance during their loss The masses, Floral tributes cards and donations in his memory were a wonderful tribute to a dear husband. father and papa The kindness given to us by everyone will not be forgotten God Bless you Phyllis and Family 42 20x1 (47. CARDS OF THANKS PRYCE - MGH We would like to thank our wedding party and their spouses. our family and friends for all their hard work and organization in making our Buck and Doe such a • huge success Ron and Shelly 47-20x1 - COOMBS Please accept my sincere thanks and appreciation for your cards, get well wishes and the floral arrangements I received during my stay in Stratford and London Hospitals and since coming home. Special thanks to ambulance drivers, Bob Watson, Roy Dalton, Drs Woldnik, van Walraven, Krohn and all the nurses in both hospitals. l am most thankful for the constant care and support from my family Everyone's kindness and thoughtfulness will always be remembered - Thelma Coombs 47-20x1 HODGINS I would like to thank all who helped plan and organize mybridal shower at Egmondville United Church Wanda Dietz and Doris Carnochan for the funny skit; Judy Nuhn as M C . Lois Moore for the humorous reading. Mary Helen McLachlan for the meaningful address and Kendal Denise and Carman Carnochae and Brittney Williams for the music The lovely decorations and lunch were also much appreciated. Thank you to all those who attended and for the . thoughtful gifts and best wishes, from all Sincerely. Summer Hodgins 47 20 1 MCCLURE Thank you tor the memorable occasion with friends and staff of the Hospital held in honor of my recent retirement Your thoughtfulness and generosity are sincerely appreciated Marg 47 20x1 CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE "Advertise Across Ontario or Across the Country" BUSINESS OPPS: GOVERNMENT FUNDS. Govemment assistance programs information available. For your new or existing business. Take advantage of the govern- ment grants'and, loans. Call 1.800-915-3615. HAWAII -.RETURN AIRFARE $150. This is, just one example of the travel benefits available to TRAVEL AGENCY owners. Now you can own your own travel business - $12,500. Full training and -support. 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