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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1996-06-19, Page 12• 12 -THS HURON EXPOSITOR, Jun. 11,, 111H (36. ANNOUNCEMENTS ) (36. ANNOUNCEMENTS ) (36. ANNOUNCEMENTS • NOTICE At RE: SPOT SPRAYING OF WEEDS -'�i • This notice is to advise residents of the County of Huron that SPOT SPRAYING OF WEEDS in rural areas will commence on June 10.1996, for a period of approximately 12 to 14 weeks. Herbicides to be used are: ESTAPROP, Registration No. 14803; AMiTROL T, Registration No. 16548; and DIPHENOPROP, Registration No. 15707. To be controlled are noxious weeds as per the Provincial Weed Control Act. This notice complies with Section 68(2) of Regulation 914 under the Pesticides Act. For further information, please call the Huron County Weed Inspector at 519-524-8394. 138. AUCTION SALE -`'`11;..1... COLLECTIBLE AUCTION 38. AUCTION SALE Of an extensive offering of unique collectibles and antiques to be held at the Jacob Auction Centre 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell. THURS. JUNE 27 at 4:00 P.M. Aiding: American flyer locomotive (cast iron with clock works, 1st ii,odel made); several Lionel and Marx trains and accessories; CPP tin rolling stock; assorted train sets; sterling silver rings; Dinky, Matchbox and Corgi toys; 1920's "pipes & cigar" light up sign; clock shelves; ,carved walnut table; marbles; old clothing items, wrist and pocket watches; neon items; fountain pens; advertising tins; cuckoo clocks and parts; Tiffany style table (amps; four airplane ashtrays; 1920's Westminster chime grandfather clock; floor and bridge lamps; table lamps from 1920, neon "Diamonds" sign; clock parts; early alarm clocks and parts; old radios; motion lamps; 1950's furniture; large Ludwig drum (lights); prints; oil paintings; frames; vintage lighters; library table: advertising signs; Kist and Coke Tight up clocks; Tetley tea clock; 4 three drawer oak units filled with watch parts; 1880 walnut settee; marble topped table; airplane table Tamp; 400 day clocks; combination gas and electric ceiling fixtures; 40's rubber toys; transistor radios; musical instruments; bookcase; carriage clock ;; hooked rugs; early farm equipment catalogues; early paper; stained glass; 16 ft. Cedar strip boat with motor (1945 good); 1915 hangir Tamp; postcards; stacking bookcase; Disney items; Schwin ladies bike, cigarette tins; oak toolbox; 5 ft. oak roll-top desk (needs assembling); Cox gas powered toys; Hot Wheels; old Xmas decorations; smoke stands; light -up bear signs and much more. An interesting sale. Prop: Antiques in lime, Bruce Walsh Auctioneer: Doug Jacob 271-7894 l 1, 4 1 4 1 9 1 1 1 1 / 2 r 1 1 1 1 LARGE AUCTION Of Appliances, Antiques and Household Effects at the Jacob Auction Centre 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell for several area estates. THURS. JUNE 20 AT 4:00 RM. including: Kenmore automatic apt. sized washer (late model); G.E. and Viking frost free fridges; Frigidaire 30 inch electric stove; freezer; dehumidifier; color T.V.'s; sofa bed (like new); chesterfield suites; pine bedroom suite; wall units; air conditioner; two bonnet chests; washstands; oak parlor table; carpenters box; cedar chest; cradle; set of 6 chicken coop chairs; Renfrew scale;' crocks; mantel and' gingerbread clocks; & parts; coal oil lamps; quilts; old picture frames; spittoon; 3 CNR colored lanterns; brass ladles; hanging brass candelabra; collectible dishes inclUdin j dbpression, carnival, Germany, cornflower etc.; cruet set; silver pieces; White Rose and Topsoil tins; many collectibles; partial chamber set; power and hand tools; and our usual Targe offering of clean household effects. Nursery stock and shrubs sold at 7:00 P.M. including pyramid, black, emerald and globe cedars; spirea; wichata junipers; mixture of flowering shrubs and perennials. r Auctioneer: Doug Jacob 271-7894 r 1 1 1 4 LARGE AUCTION SALE to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for Clare Thompson of Grand Bend: Blyth, Goderich and Clinton homes. Bicycles for Ooderich Police plus other good additions. SATURDAY JUNE 22 at 9 AM FARM ITEMS: 3 PTH PTO drive buzz saw, round bale prong. round bale feeder; portable car tent or hunting tent. 2 wooden wagon wheels. BICYCLES: Approx. 65 bicycles various makes models and sizes. 8 GUNS: 410 single shot. 22 rifles and shot guns. FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES: 2 colour T.V.'s. 2 fridges. small apt. size freezer like new. large chest freezer. microwave oven, late model automatic washer. dryer, VCR, component hi fi set with CD (good one). Raven multi mode printer for com- puter, electric sewing machine in stand. oak three section wall unit (real nice). 3 green wall units, modern 4 piece bedroom suite, 4 piece mahogany bedroom suite with double 'mattress, queen size box spring and mattress like new. matching white dresser and chest of drawers w/2 single beds. round dining table with 6 chairs, nearly new. pine table and 4 chairs. small dining suite. recliner chair, upholstered chairs plus other fur- niture. oak frame leather love seat and 2 matching chairs from Holland, large quantity of new knitting wool all colours, dishes and glassware plus items too numerous to mention. some Jewellery. coins 44 lots coins and bills. TERMS -• Cash or cheque with proper I.D. Auctioneer Richard Lobb 1-519-482-7898 Clinton CLEARING AUCTION SALE Combine swather 4 tractors and farm machinery to be held for Ralph McNichol, go 71/2 miles north of Seaforth on County Rd. 12 to Concession 13 turn left and go 11/2 miles. THURSDAY JUNE 27 AT 11 AM COMBINE: MF 750 diesel combine with cab. heater. air. straw. chopper. 13 ft. head with 10 ft. Lockwood pick up. 11 ft. belt pick up. BWATHER: MF 775 15 ft. self propelled hydrostatic drive with pick up reel. TRACTORS: MF 2745 V8 diesel with cab heater air 20.8x38 rear tires rated at 140 HP (good clean unit). Quick hitch, 20.8x38 trail duals. MF 175 diesel with cab and power adJust rear wheels, John Deere 3130 diesel with 15.5x38 rear tires and rack and pinion rear axles. Allis WD with wide front end and power adjust rear wheels. MACHINERY: Kongskllde 600 series 6 furrow semi mount plow with hyd. automatic reset bottoms. Case 11-1 5100 21 run soybean special seed drill, Kongskllde 8 row hyd. fold scuffler with rolling shields. Turnco 12 ft. and 2-9 ft. pups crow ft. packers, 16 ft. of chain harrow, New Holland 890 harvester with electric controls and 2 row corn head. Dion 50 harvester with hay pick up and 2 row corn head. Dion forage blower with several pipes. Papec harvester with 2 row corn head. MF mlxmfll, Mf hay rake, inner 570 bean wlndrower with cross - conveyor. Magnate MK 1 1 PTO drive hydro generator on trailer 25 KW 104 amp. cement mixer, PTO older 13 ft 3PT hitch stiff tine cultivator. Farms are sold. Note very few small Items. please be on time. Lunch Booth Terms cash or cheque with proper I.D. Auctioneer: Richard Lobb 1-519-482-7898 Clinton Owner: Ralph McNichol 519-527-1228 (38. AUCTION SALE r 4 r1 DOUG JACOB AUCTIONS 519-271-7894 THURS., JUNE 20 M 4,•00 P.M.: Auction- of appliances; antiques; shrubs and nursery stock and misc. at the Jacob Auction Centre 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell. SAT., JUNE 22 AT 10:00 A.M.: Clearing auctions of 5 tractors; implements and beef cattle held on the north edge of Gadshill on Highway 19 north.of Stratford for Andy and Ruby Lindner. TUES. JUNE 25 -AT 5:30 P.M.: - Clearing auction of tractor; implements; antiques and collectibles held northeast of Shakespeare for 'Richard McIntyre.• WED. JUNE 26 AT 6:00 P.M.: Twilight auction of 15 acre hobby farm_and consigned farm machinery held a 1/4 mile north of Wroxeter on County Rd. 12 for Don Shaw. THURS. JUNE 27 AT 4:00 pM.: Large auction of collectibles and antiques held at the Jacob Auction Centre in Mitchell for Antiques in Time. Bruce Walsh prop. 2 J1 RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON. 482-7890 SAT. JUNE 22 AT 9 AM:Appliances. furniture. bicycles. coins. farm Items at Lobb Auction Clinton THURS. JUNE 27 AT 11 AM: ,Clearing auction sale 71 miles from Seaforth on , County Rd. 12 then 1½ maes West on concession 13 for Ralph McNichol 519-527- 1228. MF 750 combine, MF 775 15 ft swather. 4 tractors MF2745 rated at 140 HP, 20.8x38 duals, MF175. JD 3130. WD Allis. Machinery Kongskllde 6 furrow plow. Case 1115100 21 run soy bean special drill. Kongskllde 8 row folding scuffler. Turnco 12 ft and 2- 9ft land packers. 16 ft of chain harrows. NH890 harvester. Dion 50 harvester and blower. MF mix mill, MF hay rake. 57Q bean wlndrower. PTO hydro generator. 25 KW 104 amp. cement mixer very few small Items. Please be on time. We are accepting good additions for upcoming auctions call now. 42. DEATHS GAISER, Jack L. Peacefully at his residence with his family, on Tuesday, June 11, 1996, Jack L. Gaiser of Dashwood, in his 72nd year. Beloved husband of V. Maxine (Stewart) Gaiser. Loved father of Kim Gaiser of London, Lynn and Scot Baran of Etobicoke. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Myrtle Poland of Campbellford, Raymond Krotzman of Florida, Betty and Rev. Bruce Seebach of Waterloo, Donald and Maida Gaiser of Dashwood. Loved by his nieces, nephews, cousins and their families. Predeceased by his sister Lois Kretzman (1991), brother-in- law James Poland (1994), parents, Earl (1937) and Cora (Haugh) (1981) Gaiser. Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, with visitation Thursday afternoon and evening. • The funeral service was held at Calvary United Church, Dashwood, on Friday, June 14, 1996 at 2 p.m. The Rev. Gani Lazaro and Rev. Bruce Seebach officiated. Interment Calvary United Church Cemetery If desired, memorial donations to Calvary United Church, Cancer Society, Perth - Huron V.O.N. or charity of choice would be appreciated. Jack was an active member in the life of Calvary United Church. He was also a member of the Dashwood- Seaforth Band, Dashwood Tiger's Baseball Team (O.B.A. Champs, 1953), Hutonia Male Chorus and Seaforth Harmony Kings. He was the founding member of the Dashwood Horseshoe -Pitching group. Jack was a poultry and cash crop farmer for many years. 42-26xlcc tro KART AND MOOR/ TOUNOAfON improving your odds Ord MI killer (46. IN MEMORIAM ) CUSACK: In loving memory of Joe Cusack who passed away June 25, 1993. Three years ago today you went away, Our hearts still ache for you. Our sorrow no one could undue, Silent tears still flow, As we still think of you. Your picture in a frame, Memories are all we have, It is still not the same. The day God took you home, We felt so alone. Always remembered by sister Ann and nephews Miles,- Brian and Keith Price 46-25-1 PRYCE: In loving memory of a dear husband and father Oliver, who passed away very suddenly, June 21, 1995. Always a cheerful person. Gentle and so kind. These are the memories he left behind. I wish I could hear your voice and see your smile , I feel in my heart, and there you will always stay. It broke my heart to lose you, But you did not go alone, For part of me went with you, The day God called you home. Lovingly remembered by wife Thelma, and daughters Annette, Madelon, Ivy, Bonnie and Lorraine and families. 46-25x1 McNICHOL: In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Verna McNichol who passed away June 23, 1973. Sweet memories will linger forever, Time cannot change them, it's true; Years that may come cannot sever; Our loving remembrances of you. Love, Sharon, Bob and Family 46-25-1 (47. CARDS OF THANKS MCNICHOL I would like to thank everyone who visited me, sent cards, treats and phone calls during my stay in Seaforth Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Rodney, Dr. Kosaric and nurses for their wonderful care. Everything was greatly appreciated. - Glen McNichol 47-25x1 (47. CARDS OF THANKS • THANK YOU 1 would like to express a very sincere 'Thank You" to all my Iriends and relatives who were at the Legion on June 12 to celebrate my retirement I will remember everyone. I would like to say a special -Thank Your to Carol Henderson and the staff of Seaforth Public School for taking pictures, planning, organizing, decorating and entertaining. It was great! I will miss their companionship Thank, to my principal, Mr. Lorne Rideout, and my former principals at S.P S.. Mr Paul Carroll, Mr Gary Jewitt and Mr. Don Tremeer, for their kind words and good wishes I would like to thank the Legion Ladies for a very delicious meal. It was a wonderful evening and I will never forget everyone's thoughtfulness Thanks for the cards and gilts that I received that evening and through the mail. On June 14 at S.P.S. the children and staff prepared an assembly for me. 1 shall always cherish the children's songs, poems, plays, pictures. gifts, and funny jokes. 1 truly ,appreciate everything that they did for me. I have enjoyed my 34 years of teaching. I will Huss the ,:hildren. - Marlene Britton 47.25x1 GLANVILLE I would like to thank my 'amity for the almost -surprise 75th birthday party. Thanks to everyonr, who came with warm wishes, gifts, flowers and cards. It was a lovely afternoon. Also thanks for the delicious dinner served later by Mrs. Campbell, her helpers Karen and Carol, and the others To the family for my beautiful sewing machine that doesn't sound like a threshing machine. Thank you all again. I love you all - Winnie 47-25x1 HENDERSON I wish to thank Dr. Kosaric and nurses of Seaforth Hospital and Dr. Boughner and his' staff and the nurses of University Hospital for taking good care of me while being there. Also many thanks to the ambulance drivers and my family and friends for all the visits and cards I received. All was greatly appreciated. - John Henderson 47-25x1 (7. CARDS OF THANKS-) HINZ We would like to express our thanks and appreciation to our relatives, friendr and neighbors for the beautiful flowers, cards and food sent to our home and for the donations given to the various charities in honour of our mother. The nurses and other staff of the Ritz Lutheran Villa deserve a special thank you for all the caring and kindness shown to our mother in the past two years. We were grateful for your thoughtfulness. We would also like to express our appreciation to the Mitchell Family Doctors for -all of the wonderful care our mother received through the years Thank you to Pastor Bob Book and Pastor Art Horst for their comforting words and to Sandra for sharing her gift of memories at the funeral of her grandma, Ed Havenga, the organist and the choir also deserve a sincere thankyou for the beautiful music. Thanks to the E.L.W. for the delicious luncheon. The family would also like to thank the pallbearers for honouring their godmother's request. We would also like to thank the Lockhart family for their help and guidance at this difficult time. Your professional and caring attitude will always be treasured. - The family of the late Martha Hinz - 47- 25xlcc 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 me that you are my' Mother. Oh. Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth; 1 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 in your hands." (3 times). Say this prayer for three consecutive days and then publish it and it will be granted to you. Grateful thanks. - E.L.N. 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