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38. AUCTION SALE
(38. AUCTION SALE
PROPERTY AUCTION
Of Conversed Brick Schoolhouse known as Pt. Lot 6 and Pt. Lot 7,
Conc. 1 of Hibbert Township, County of Perth on
TUES., SEPTEMBER 3 AT 7:00 P.M.
PROPERTY: This brick home is located approx. 2 miles west of
Mitchell on Highway 8. The lot size Is approx. 195 ft. x 192 It. The
home has a large living room with fireplace, a kitchen, pantry, bath-
room and bedroom on main Noor and a full basement. Water is sup-
plied from a drilled well and house Is heated with an oil furnace. To
view this property phone Clarence McDougall 345-2376.
TERMS: 109E down payment evening of sale. Balance In 30 days.
Selling subject to reasonable reserve.
PROP.: Estate of the Late James Burt.
Auctioneer: Doug Jacob 271-7894
FORM 9
itSALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC AUCTION
The Corporation of The County of Huron
Take Notice that the land(s) described
below will be offered for sale by
public auction at 10:00 o'clock in
the forenoon on the 1st day of
October, 1996 at Huron County
Court House, 1 Court House Square,
Goderich, Ontario N7A 1M2
Description of Lend(s) Minimum Bid $
(set out the cancellation prke
as of the fust day of advertising)
I. Lots 266, 267 and 278; Plan 276
As per Instrument Number 213617
Township of Howick, County of Huron
Province of Ontario
2. Block "8"; Plan 109
As per Instrument Number 224135
Township of Stanley, County of Huron
Province of Ontario
3. Part Mitchell's Block; Plan 221
As per Instrument Number 221470
Township of Stephen, County of Huron
Province of Ontario
4. Lots 23 and 24; Plan 164
As per Instrument Number 279050
Township of Turnberry, County of Huron
Province of Ontario
$2,022.59
$2,288.20
$7,752.22
$8,947.55
All amounts payable by the successful purchaser shall be payable in full at
the time of the sale by cash or money order or by a bank draft or cheque
certified by a bank, trust corporation or Province of Ontario Savings Office.
The municipality or board makes no representation regarding -the title to or
any other matters relating tq the land to be sold. Responsibility for
ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers.
This sale is governed by the Municipal Tar Sales ,Act and the Municipal Tax
Sales Rules. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount bid
plus accumulated tastes and the relevant land transfer tax.
For further information regarding this sale contact:
THE TREASURER
CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF HURON
I Court House Square, Goderich, Ontario N7A 1M2
Personal information contained on this forin, collected pursuant to the
Municipal Tar Sales Acr.will be used for the purposes of that Act. Questions,
should be directed to the Freedom of information and Privacy Coordinator at
the institution responsible for the procedures under,that AcL
(42. DEATHS
KLAVER, Herman: Died
peacefully at home at R.R. #1,
Dublin on August 20, 1996, in his
74th year. Longtime farmer of
Hibbert, then moved to McKillop
Twp. in 1968. Beloved husband of
Elizabeth Wagemaker. Dear father
of Mary and her husband Leon
Maloney of Dublin; Case and his
wife Sofie of Seaforth; Herman Jr.
of Mitchell; Fritz of Dublin; Simon
of Bradford; Liz and her husband
Robert Reid of Hanover; Matt and
his fiance Dawn of Kippen; Linda
of Toronto; Richard and his wile
Sandra of Mitchell; and Nick and
his wife Tracy of Walton. He is
also survived . by brothers Henry
and his wife Corey of Egmondville;
and John and his wife Trus of
Exeter. Also survived by brothers
Peter and Cor, sisters Sjaan, Gon,
and Sister Antoinette, all of
Holland. Also survived by 12
grandchildren, Chris, Sherri and
husband Brad Buchanan, Cindy,
Kim and Derek Maloney;
Samantha, Veronika and Danika
Klaver; MacKenzie, Spencer, Olivia
and Dominique Reid, all of whom
served as flower. bearers. Readers
were Cindy Maloney and Tracy
Klaver, and Dawn Bates.
Predeceased by his parents Nick
and Maria, brothers Nick and
Simon. Family received friends at
the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home,
87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth on
Thursday from 2-4 p.m. followed
by parish prayers and 7-9 p.m.
Mass of Christian Burial was held
at St. Columban Parish on Friday,
August 23 at 11 a.m. Interment, St.
Columban Cemetery. Pallbearers
were Ken Ryan, Charlie Downey,
Arthur Murray, Don Cronin, Francis
and Bill Feeney. Donations may be
made to the Canadian Diabetes
Association or Heart and Stroke
Foundation. 42-35-1
43. BIRTHS
,
JANSEN
Travis and Hannah have a new
baby brother, Colin John. weighing
9 lbs. 12 oz., born Sunday, July
28, 1996 at Clinton Public Hospital.
A son for Steve and Val A
grandson for John and Nellie
Janson and Bill and Nancy Miffson.
Great grandson for Sandy Pepper
and Lillian Pepper. Val and Colin
would like to thank Dr. Salsbury
and the O.B. nurses at Clinton
Public Hospital for their excellent
care during our stay. Special
thanks to Tricia for helping out with
the kids. 43-35-1
•
42. DEATHS
MCGREGOR, Martha (Cobb): 'At
Seaforth Manor on Thursday.
August 22, 1996 Martha (Cobb)
McGregor, formerly of Tuckersmith
Township in- her, 83rd year. Dear
mother of John McGregor and his
wife Mary and Douglas McGregor_
and his wife Anne both of R R 2.
Kippen and Katherine Judge and
her husband Eric - of Strathroy.
Loving grandmother of 8
'grandchildren and 6 great
grandchildren. Dear sister of Tom
and Helen Wilbee and Bill and
Jean Wilbee of Seaforth and Ruth
(Mrs. George King) of Sault Ste.
Marie Predeceased by her
- husband Alexander Duncan (1986)
and one sister Joyce Riley. The
funeral service was conducted in
the Hensall Chapel. 120 King St.
on Sunday, August 25. 1996 at
2.00 p.m. Rev Dan Roushorne
officiating. Friends were received
between 1200 and 2.00 p.m. in
the chapel. Interment Egmondville
Cemetery. Memorial contributions
to Carmel Presbyterian Church or
charity of choice would be
appreciated by the family. J.M.
McBeath Funeral Home, Zurich,
entrusted with arrangements. 42-
35-1
43. BIRTHS
1 �
ROBINSON
Bruce and Jane are thrilled to
announce the speedy arrival of
Kurt's Bruce on August 14, 1996,
weighing 8 lbs. 7 oz. A new
brother for Emily. Proud
grandparents are John and Marion
Lindner of New Hamburg and Bob
and Rose Robinson of Walton.
Special thanks to Dr. Shannon for
his just in time delivery and the
nurses on the 3rd floor of Stratford
General Hospital 43-35x1
NOLAN
Nicole welcomes with love a little
brother Matthew Thomas, born
August 23. 1996, 3:53 p.m.
weighing in at 9 lbs. 2 oz. at St.
Joseph's Health Centro, Sarnia.
Proud parents Dari and Linda
Nolan of R R. 3, Petrolia.
Grandparents Tom and Ruth
Nolan, Eugene and Isabel Janes of
Seaforth. XX and OOs from Nicole
to Nanny Nolan for the devotion
and the loving care given 43-35x1
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46. IN MEMORIAM
EEDY: In loving memory of a dear
father and grandfather, Cliff Eedy,
who passed away August 26,
1994.
You did so Many things for us,
Your heart was kind and true,
But when we needed someone,
We could always count on you.
Memories don't fade, they just go
deep, ,
For the one we loved but could
not keep.
Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by your family.
46-35-1
FLANAGAN: Brian. In loving
memory of a dear son, brother and
uncle who passed away August
30, 1981.
Missed, loved and remembered
from Mom, Dad, brothers and
sisters, nieces and nephews. 46-
35xlcc
HILDEBRAND: In loving memory
of a dear husband George who
passed away August 29, 1992.
As time unfolds another year,
Memories keep you ever near,
Silent thoughts of times together,
Hold memories that will last
forever.
Sadly missed along life's way,
Quietly remembered every day.
No longer in my life to share,
But in my heart you are always
there.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by wife Hazel. 46-35x1
HILDEBRAND: In loving memory
of a dear Dad and Papa George
who passed away August 29,
1992.
God walked around the heavens,
And decided then and there,
I need a warm and gentle man
I have no time to spare.
He must be very special,
With free smiles to give away,
And a sense of humour all can
share,
To brighten every day.
I need ,someone with a loving
touch,
Who has made his, family proud,
Then God checked the whole
world over, -
And called your name out loud.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by Ruth, Steve, Jennie and
Emily. 46-35x1,
HILDEBRAND: In loving memory -
of a dear Grandpa George who
passed away August 29, 1992.
Just a prayer from one who loved
you,
Just a memory fond and true,
In my heart you live forever,
Because I thought the world of
you.
Lovingly remembered by Jill.
46-35x1
HILDEBRAND: In loving memory
of a dear father and grandfather,
George Hildebrand who passed
'away August 29, 1992.
We think of him in silence,
His name we oft recall,
There is nothing left to answer,
But his picture on the wall.
Remembered always, Joan, Rick
and Family 46-35-1
HUARD: in loving memory of our
dear friend, David Huard who left
us suddenly August 28, 1981.
Memories are tender thoughts,
That somehow live and last,
A vision from another time,
A memory from the past.
Much is stirred within our hearts,
As life goes marching by,
But as our lives are changing,
Memories will never die.
Sadly missed by Terry and Deb,
Kevin; and Marlene 46-35101
MOYLAN: In loving memory of a
dear mother and grandmother,
Mary, who died Sept. 3, 1995
We don't forget the way she
smiled,
The things she used to say,
'The mAny•things she did for us, •
In her own and loving way.
The thoughts we have from day, to
day,
No length of time can ever take
away,
For in our hearts she is always
near. •
Sadly missed by her daughter
Luella, son-in-law Bill and
grandchildren Karen. Kevin and
Janet 46-35x1
47, CARDS OF THANKS
CARTER - WHITMORE
We hada great time we hope you
did too! We would like to thank our
families and friends who joined us
at our buck and doe. Wo
appreciate all of your continuous
support. Cheers. - Brad and
Leanne 47-35-1
DIEHL
Special thanks to everyone who
sent me cards, flowers and gifts on
the occasion o1 my birthday.
- Sincerely, Ida Diehl 47-35x1
KLAVER
Herman's family wishes to thank
one and all for their kindness and
words of comfort during the loss of
a husband, brother, lather and
grandfather. To our neighbors and
friends who sent food to the house,
the beautiful floral tributes and
charitable donations in Herman's
memory - thank you. We would
also like to 'thank all the people
behind the scenes who made such'
a sorrowful time so special.
47-35x 1
CONTINUED from Page 3.
New bus policy upsets some parents
the school.
The board will also estab-
lish a pilot project at Holy
Name of Mary School to cre-
ate a plan to modify the
board's policy to meet local
community needs.
to be picked up by their par-
ents.
They also prepare an alter-
native plan in which older
students will walk distances
longer and the younger chil-
dren would walk distances
shorter than set out in the
transportation policy.
Dr. Brown said the board
doesn't have enough staff to
monitor another similar alter-
native plan. Also, busing in
Seaforth is being eliminated
completely but some busing
will continue in St. Marys.
The majority of trustees
approved a plan which would
allow no exemptions to the
transportation policy. Trustees
Gerry Ryan, Michael Ryan,
Arthur Haid and O'Reilly
voted against the motion.
They also agreed to give
permission to the local school
council at Holy Name of
Mary School, in St. Marys, to
establish a before and after
school child care program at
47. CARDS OF THANKS
Novena to St. Jude. Oh Holy St.
Jude, Apostle and Martyr, great in
virtue and rich in miracle, near
kinsman of Jesus Christ faithful •
intercessor of all who invoke your
special patronage in time of need.
To you I have recourse from the
depth of my heart and humbly beg
you to whom God has given such
great power, to come to my
assistance. Help me in my present
and urgent petition. In return I
promise to make your name known
and you to be invoked. (Say 3 Our
Fathers, 3 Hail Marys and 3 Glory
be's) for 9 consecutive days.
Publication must be promised.
47-35x 1
NEWNHAM '
Bob and Vivienne thank all those
who made their 50th anniversary a
-wonderfully happy day. They very
much appreciate the flowers and
cards, and especially being able to
greet their friends. Thank you all
very much. 47-35x1 -
UPSHALL
I want to thank -everyone for the
visits, the treats and, get well
thoughts - at the time of my '
accident. Special thanks to Dr.
Sihepherd and the nurses for their
great care. - Mark Upshall
47-35x 1
Women's Institute
picnics at Lions
The Seaforth Women's
Institute held its August
meeting at the Lions Park. It
started with a picnic lunch.
Repeating the opening ode
and the Mary .Stewart
Collect. Roll call was
answered by 12 members and
7 visitors. Minutes of the last
meeting were read and
approved. Treasurer's report
was given by Helen
MacKenzie. A quilt will be in
the store for Labour Day
weekend to sell tickets on.
The September 10 meeting
will be held at Viola
Lawson's.
The meeting was then
turned over to Olive Papple.
She gave the motto "What a
future does a farm child have
today?"
Jane Kuepfer was the guest
speaker. She and her husband
went to Alabama to help
build churches which burnt
down. It was very interesting.
Marion Gordon and Betty
Hulley conducted games and
contests.
Lost your
health card?
*5*.
Have you changed your
surname, or do you want to
replace a lost or damaged
health card?
A press release states the
Ontario Ministry of Health is
"overwhelmed by the need
that exists in the Stratford
area for such a program."
The health ministry will be
at Stratford General Hospital
in person on eight days this
fall to rectify these health
card problems.
Appointments are required,
call (519) 571-6048.
The program is for new res-
idents of Ontario; those with
lost, stolen or damaged
health cards; or, those that
have been married or other-
wise might have changed
their surname.
You will need three original
documents: Canadian citizen-
ship or immigration docu-
ments, current document with
your name and home address,
and a document with your
name and signature.
Without these a health card
cannot be processed.
The dates for Stratford are:
Oct. 1, 2, 3, 4, 29, 30, 31 and
Nov. 1.
GRADUATION
Julie Anne (Smith) Babb
graduated from Brescia
College, affiliated with the
University of Western
Ontario, earning her
Bachelor of Arts in
Sociology, o9 June 13, 1996.
Shfc f'esides in Carlingfor4
OAS, with her husbantlIF
Chris, whom she married
July 29, 1995
Congratulations Julie, with
much love from parents
Mark and Mary Anne
Smith, and brother Chris.
Community Calendar_
WED., AUG. 28
7:30-8:30 p.m. - Fitness is Fun at
the Arena
9:00-10:30 p.m. - Swingers
Slo-Pitch at the Optimist Park
THURS. , AUG. 29
FRI., AUG. 30
•
SAT, AUG. 31
SUN. SEPT. 1
,
MON., SEPT. 2
7:30-10:30, p.m. - Minor Sports
Bing'o at' the Arena - Tonight's
host is Minor Broomball
TUES., SEPT. 3
WED., SEPT. 4
7:00-9:00 p.m. - Registration
Night at the Arena - Hockey,
Ringette, Figure Skating and
more
If you're organizing a non-profit event of interest to other Seaforth.
area residents,- phone the recreation office 527-0882 or ' the
Expositor . at 527-0240, 'or mail the information to Community
Calendar, The Huron Expositor; Box 69. Seaforth, Ontario, NOK 1 WO
well in advance of the scheduled date. Free listing includes date, lime,
name of event and location only. Space for the Community Calendar is
donated by The Huron Expositor.
Huron -
United Way
ANNUAL
MEETING
Wednesday
August 28th
OMAF Boardroom
CLINTON
7 p.m.
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