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M. AUCTION SALE
Stile of Land By Public Auction
Municipal Tax Sales Act, 1984
The Cespaesttisr, at alae lbws et Seeder*
'Eike Nance that the isod(s) tined below will be offered for sate by
public auction at 11:00 in the faremoon on the 1':h day of Samantha'.
1997 at 72 Main Street South, (second floor Council Chambers)
Seeforth Ontario.
Deeariptiesr of leads Minim= Sid
SI ,1111.23
Lot 52. Part Lot 53, Plan 387 in the
Town of Scafut h, County of Huron
Mtuticipel Address and
29 Huron Streit, Scaforth
A1I amounts payable by the successful purchaser shall be payable in
full at the time of sale by cash, money order, or by a bask draft or
cheque certified by a bank, trust company or Province of Ontario
Savings Office.
The municipality makes no representation -regarding title to or any
other matters relating to the lend to be sold. Responsibility for
ascertaining these matters rest with the potential purchasers.
This sale is governed by the Municipal Tax Sales Act. 1984, and the
Municipal Tax Sales Rules. The successful purchaser will be required
" to pay the amount bid plus accumulated taxes and relevant land
mailfer tax.
For further information
James Crocker. Treasurer. C
72 Main Street. P.O.•Box 61gia
Seaforth, Ontario NOK I W
1519)527.0160
Sale, contact:
e Town of Seaforth
AUCTION SALE
to be held for Orval and Clara Cooper go 5 miles south of
Seatorth %school house tum left go 2 miles east on Staffs Rd.
SATURDAY UGUST 16 II 10 AM
PIANO: Doherty up and bench.
APPLIANCES: Ma g washer and dryer, chest freezer,
microwave oven, d fridge and 30 inch stove, Iona car
vac, 2 vacuum d , old mangel clothes iron. Singer sewing
maching, portable washer.
ANTIQUES FURNITURE: Fairholme dairy milk bottle. Beaver
jars, Aladdin tamp white font sink base, hump back trunk, tilt top
pedestal table, drop front secretary, antique oak store bill
organizer, sad irons. 9 piece dining room suite. modern
chesterfield and chair. coffee and end tables, wooden desk,
maple gliding rocker. anchor bruit jar, lanterns, crocks, tub stand,
3 piece bedroom suite. high chair. crokinote board, pillar clock,
nail keg, hall table, parlour table, cement lawn deer. component
stereo, odd chairs, upholstered chairs. press back chair. tamps
dishes plus other items
MACHINERY: Litter carrier, Geo White 250 gal. trail sprayer. 36
tt. 6 inch PTO grain auger. wagon with 9 ft fiat rack, post hole
digger, MF 8 tt 3 PTH disc, MF OLD 3 PTH, 12 h chiesel plow,
Ford 3 furrow plow with spnng resets, Vater 3415 rotary hoe, 711
blade. Kongskilde 4 row scutfler with rolling shields, Kongskilde 8
ft cult, MF 3 furrow plow, 3 drum land roller with 2 pups, diamond
harrows, old JF 12 tt cult, Innes 500 AR bean windrower, fanning
mill. snow fence, small quanity of used lumber. pump jack pipe
and rod, 5 HP garden tiller. manure spreader, butter box, lawn
trailer. oak office chair. 12 ft tabie out of old store. picnic table,
plus other items too numberous to mention.
SALE ORDER: Small items then furniture and appliances,
macinery at approx 12 noon.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D. Lunch
booth
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb 519-482-7898 Clinton
-AUCTION- SALE -
to be held for Henry Stift-ilk 1 "i. miles west of Hensel( and v4 mile
north. .
TUESDAY, AUGUST 19 AT 6 PM
GRAIN DRYER: M.C. model 600 610 continuous dryer with 80
HP 3 phase motor plus PTO drive used 3 years stored inside
looks like new.
GRAIN BINS: 4 West Steel Rosco 500 Bushel bins, 1500 Bushel
teed bin never assembled.
TRAILERS: Older 71/2 x 12 ft tilt implement trailer single axle with
duals
TRUCK CAMPER: Klassen 8 ft with propane fridge and stove
sleeps 4 used very little.
SWATHER: Case 950 self propelled.
GRAIN HEAD: Gleaner 13 tt cutter bar, head serial no LM8061
with lot reel and Innes pick up.
MACHINERY: Viscon LS 870 3PTH sprayer with pump for
incorporating like new, Innes 570 bean windrower with cross
conveyor. 16 ft 5 inch auger with motor, Mauer 3PTH bean puller
bar pulls 4 rows, Kongskilde 1111 cult with finger harrows, 20 ft
trail anhydros applicator, Gaspe 3 furrow 16 inch mounted plow,
Gilmore 41 ft 6 in portable grain auger with 3 phase electric
motor, Allis Chalmers 1300 23 f1 cultivator with buster bar
harrows, John Deere 3 PTH single subsoiler, set of DMI 15.5x38
clamp on duals, 13.6X28 clamp on duals, rid wooden wagon with
rubber tires. NO SMALL ITEMS PLEASE BE ON TIME.
Additions John Deere 16 ft disc, Geo White 300 gal. sprayer. New
Idea. 1100 gal liquid manure spreader, Com Hog. 4 row stutter
with shields.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D.
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb 519-482-7898 Clinton
RICHARD LOMB
1 AUCTION
LI TON 82
SAT.. AUG. 16 AT 10 AM -
Antiques. furniture.
A
• appliances. farm machinery
for Orval and Clara Cooper.
go 5 miles south of'Seatorth
• to school house turn left. go
2 miles on Staffa Road..
• TUES.. Ails. 19 AT 8 PIa -
• Gratn bins. grain dryer.
camper. farm machinery for
• Henry Staslft, go 1 1/4 metes
• west of Herniae and 1/4 attic
north.
• SAT.. AUG. as AT 9 AI[ -
• Houaehold auction at Lobb
Auction in Clinton.
THURa.. Auo. as AT 5 1151
• 3 tractors, farm machuhcry.
truck. car, 3 whaler. etc. 3
• miles east of 8gyadd for Ron
• and Gary Jewitt 4824231.
(40. LOST & FOUND
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approximately 9-10 months old. A
beautiful silver grey Eiger stfipe
with white markings on his face,
white chest and front lags and tiger
stripe rings 9n the end of bis -$ail. If
this is your pet please give me a
call at 622-1989.40.89htbc
Show
us
your
moues,
39. EDUCATIONAL
Festival School
of
Hairstyling
552 Huron St., Stratford
Looking for
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Career?
Festival School of Hairstyling
of Stratford is accepting
applications for their next
class. Makeup, Artistry and
Nail Technology offered at
no extra charge. Financial
assistance available for
those that qualify.
For further information call
519.271.9551.
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tEOSA11fi1. Asko Meerut Aad of
heart allure, at his hone in
Chrkshurg, Onttario July 29, 1997
at the fps of 82 years. Etdasf son
of the Mate Florence and Gordon
ihAoGavin. Stowed by his daughter
Leake and her husband wry
Fisher of NorthEast, Maryland,
U.S.A.. sons Dr Moran MoGwin
and his wife Dr. Mary of Etobiooke.
and Soon MoGaein and his wife
Patricia of Guelph. Also survived
by his brother Neil and his wine
Mane of R.H. 04, Wagon and his
sister Elizabeth and her husband
Bili Dinsmore, of Brampton, as well
as several nieces and nephews
Family friends and former
colleagues attended a memorial
service at Gracie United Church,
Thornbury, Ont August 4, 1997.
John graduated from the University
of Guelph and the University of
Toronto as a coil engineer and
many of the roads in the
Coireawood area are a result of
his work He was a founding
member of the Thornbury Yacht
Club and had a deep appreciation
tor the natural beauty of the
surrounding area. Donations in
John's memory may be made to
Grace United Church. Thornbury.
Ori NOH 2P0, Duff's United
Church. Walton or the Heart Fund
42-341
TNAMER, Ruth: Passed away on
Friday, August 8, 1997 at the
Wingham and District Hospital in
her 74th year. Beloved wife of the
late William Thamer (1980). Loving
mother of Pauline and -Alex
Gulutzen of Westfield, John
Thamer of Kitchener, Shirley and
Volker Hardei) of London, Judy
and Clinton Emmnch of Walton
and Ruth and John Uyl of Blyth.
Loved grandmother of 12
grandchildren and 4 great
grandchildren. Dear sister of
Evelyn Holt, Bill Campbell and the
late Wilson and Allan Gampbell.
Sister-in-law of Beatrice Campbell.
Rested at the Betts Funeral Home,
Brussels from 7-9 Monday
evening. A funeral service was
held Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment
Brussels Cemetery, Brussels.
Donations to the Clinton Adult Day
Care Centre would be appreciated
by the family. 42-33-1
43. BIRTHS
r
POPPE
Jim and Tanya are happy to
announce the sate arrival of their
daughter, Kristen Wilhelmina
Kristen was born in Stratford
General Hospital on July 30. 1997
and weighed 8 lbs. 3 ozs. She is a
tittle sister for Jason Proud
grandparents are Maryand Gerry
ed owing
sowatch
Oma - Wilhelmina Poppe 43-33x1
JOHNSTON/SILLS
Neil, Joan, Dinah, Danielle and Jay
are thrilled with the sale and early
• arrival of Hannah Jane, born at
K -W Hospital on July 31, 1997
weighing 6 lbs 91/2 of Hannah is
the 6th grandchild for Irwin and
Doreen Johnston and 18th
grandchild for Frank Sills
Grandma Dinah smiles down from
Heaven. 43-33-1
46. IN MEMORIAM
LOWTELL: In loving memory of a
dear wife, mother, grandmother
and great grandmother Margaret
Georgina who passed away August
15, 1993
One precious to our hearts is
gone.
The voice we loved is stifled.
The place made vacant in our
lives.
Can never more be filled.
A golden heart stopped beating,
Two working hands now rest,
God broke our hearts to prove to
us.
He only takes the best.
May the wind of love blow softly,
And whisper so you'll hear,
That we'll al rays love and miss
you.
And wish you still were here.
They say memories are golden,
Well maybe that is true.
But we didn't want a memory.
We only wanted you.
Always loved, sadly missed by
husband Joe, daughters Mrs
Harold Parsons (Phyllis), Mrs. Glen
Sturgeon (Donelda). Mrs. Wayne
Pridham (Susanne), son Uoyd and
his wife Carol Anne, grandchildren
and great grandchildren. 48-33x100
LOSTELL: In loving memory of *
dear wife, mother, grandmother
and great grandmother, Margaret,
who passed away August 16,
1993
Those whom we love go out of
sight,
Sul never out of mind,
They are cherished in the hearts,
01 those they leave behind.
Loving and kind in all her ways,
Upright and just in all her days.
Sincere and true in heart and
mind,
6eaidiful memories she left
.behind.
Always rernsmbe ed and sadly
missed by Joe and families. 48-
8351
(46.1NAISMOINitli
SCREW: Wowed memories of a
der mew and grandrooMnr,
Mona Wiatabelh, whom God celled
home on Aug. 10. 1081.
1 hada mother I was proud to
have.
How much 1 mass her will never be
known.
The heartaches in this world we
any.
But to lose my mom.was the
t of any.
Thew of you who have a mother,
Cherish her -with love,
For you'll never know the
heartache,
Till she's no longer there. •
Mom you have nine grandchildren,
Which you have never seen,
Your first is soon to be married,
So please God tell Mom to watch
over her,
On her special day
Always will be remembered and
loved by her daughter Mary Helen,
son-in-law Robert and grandsons
Shawn James and Curtis Vaughan
46-33x 1
GLANVILLE
Ken and Betty Glanhille would like
to say 'thank you tor the cards.
gifts and best wishes given to us
on our 30th Wedding Anniversary
Thanks also to our children for
supper out and to those who
helped decorate Sony we didn't
come home that night 47-33x1
HORAN
We would like to thank all our
faintly friends and neighbors for
gifts. cards and well wishes at our
Open House Everything was
greatly appreciated Jason and
Lonanne 47-33x1
GLANVILLE - ANDERSON
We would like to thank everyone
who attended our buck and doe
and helping to make it a great
party Special thanks to our
wedding party and to the best man
we know, Randy We had a terrific
time Thanks - Paul and Teresa
47-33-1
1118. &u11*, $ 9-4>r
Boy Warted
in farm =Map
WINIATtt,EY
We would like to thank all our
relatives, Men& and neighbors lot
oermag to help orlabrale our 40th
e rwvarsary with us Thanks to
everyone who sent oar*, gets and
flowers Allo thanks to Jill and Jiro
ter organising the party and to the
Wenders Orchestra and oawers
and aoyone who helped In any way
tor making it a great evening.
- Erma and Dyke 47.33x1
ROSE
I would We to thank my family,
Mends and neighbors for their
visits, cards and flowers during my
stay in Stratford and Saidartft
hospitals. Special thanks to Dr.
Ardsaewskh. Dr Quinlan and Dr -
Rodney soden the nursing staff for
the wondertul care I received
Thank you all very much.
- Jim 47-33x1
MOGAVIN
The family of the tate John S.
McGavin is grateful tor the support
and canng of relatives and fiends
during a difficult time We
appreciate the food. floral
remembrances. cards and calls to
our home. Also, thanks to those
who attended the memorial
service Your friendship will always
be remembered - Sincerely, Neil
and Mane McGavin arid family
47-33x1
DEJONG
There are times in our Yves which
make us stop and notice just how
wonderful and special the many
friends and neighbors we have are
Both Tony and I were
overwhelmed with emotions by the
amount of love and support that
was shown to us by our friends
and neighbors on July 23, 1997.
We will carry many chenshed
memones from this evening and
the many gitts we received will be
a daily reminder of how kind and
wonderful you all are
- Tony and Clara 47-33xlcc
Community Calendar
WED. , AUG. 13 MON. , AUG. 18
1:30-3:30 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at the Arena
6:30-7:30 p.m. - T -Ball at the
Highschool South Diamond
6:30-8:00 p.m. - Squirt Girls Game
at Optimist Park
6:30-8:00 p.m. -Mite Girls Game
at the Highschool North
Diamond
8:00.9:30 p.m. - Swingers' Slo-
Pitch at the Optimist Pail
THUR. , AUG. 14
8:00-9:30 p.m. - Sluggers Slo-Pitch
at Optimist Park
SAT. , AUG. 16
1:00 p.m. - Huron Hospice
Celebrity Golf Tournament
Fundraiser at Golf Course
6:30-8:30 p.m.-Houseleague Ball
at the Highsctoot South
Diamond
6:30-8:00 p.m. - Squirt Boys
Fastball at the Highschool North
Diamond
7:30-10:30 p.m - Minor Sports
Council Bingo at the Arena -
Tonights host is Junior Curling
TUES. , AUG. 19
6:30-8:30 p.m. - Ladies' Softball at
the Lions Park
WED. , AUG. 20
1:30-3:30 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at the Arena
6:30-8:00 p.m. - Squirt Gins
Fastball at Optimist Park
7:30-10:30 p.m. - Summer
Showcase Hockey Game at
the Arena
If you're organizing a non-profit event of interest to other Seaford
area residents, pi one the recreation office 527-0882 or the
Expositor at 527-0240. or mail the information to Community
Calendar. The Huron Expositor, Box 89, Seeforth. Ontario, NOK 1 WO
wet in advance of the scheduled date. Free listing includes date. time,
name of event and location only Space for the Community Calendar a
donated by The Huron Expositor
A nice -year-old Morris
Township boy is in critical
condition after a farm acci-
dent oat July 31.
At approximately 9 a.m.
David Garniss of Conc. 3
Morris was helping to feed
pigs when he was trapped
betweat a tractor's front end
loader and the cement wall of
a barn, acceding to a Huron
County OPPtepost.
David was transported to
Wingham Hospital where he
underwent emergency
surgery before being trans-
ferred to Victoria Hospital
(Sick Kids) London where he
rennins in the Critical tare
Unit in critical condition, but
stable.
MISCHIEF
On Sunday, August 3 at
approximately 2 a.m., some-
one threw a targe rock at a
red 1996 GMC Jimmy that
was parked in the rear park-
ing lot of an Exeter business
on Main Street. The rock
caused $500 in damage to the
windshield and hood of the
vehicle.
Brussels area
office ransacked
A break and enter occurred
at All Season Repair. Mill
Street, Conc. 6 Morris
Township, RR 4 Brussels,
when culprits pried open an
east door causing 5500 dam-
age to the door, a window
and a boat, according to the
Huron County OPP.
Stolen property included a
large rolling tool chest com-
plete with assorted tools.
power tools, containers of
two-stroke oil and gas
enhancer. a 386 computer
and monitor, an answering
machine, credit cards, a size
4 child's set of roller blades,
toilet paper, paper towels and
a 12 -hp Nissan boat motor.
Total value of items is
$18,000.
The office was ransacked.
investigation is continuing.
47. CARDS OF THANKS
♦
DELVECCHIO
Etts, Jan. Karen, Jennitor and
Michael DelVecchio and Wayne
and Leslie Cassidy express their
heartfelt appreciation to friends for
their kind words, cards and
charitable donations on the bas of
our tether. and grandfather, Luigi
Del Vecchio of Espanola. A special
thank you is extended to the
intrepid trio who ventured north on
such short notice l0 be with us
- Etts, Jan and Family 47-33x1
M INTOSH
A sincere thank you to all who
attended the Egmondville United
Church bridal shower given in my
honour. I appreciate the lovely gifts
and best wishes. A special thanks
to the ladies who organized the
evening Thanks again- - Janioe
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