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131. SERVICE DIRECTORY
REPAIR AND REFINISHING of fur-
niture and antiques, handsMpping,
also custom made fumiture buitt to
your plans. Robert Kerr, RR 11,
Seaforth. Phone 527-0786. 31-34-11
129. TENDERS
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CORPORATION OF THE
COUNTY OF HURON
QUOTES FOR
SNOW REMOVAL
199811999
Locations are:
Clinton
• Huronview/Health &
Library/Jacob Memorial
Bwaleh
• Huron Lea
figgelich
• County Museum
• Assessment Building
Detailed information can
be picked up at the Huron
County Museum during
normal business hours.
All quotes to be received at
the museum office no later
than 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday. Sept. 30th,
1998.
Lowest or any Quotes not
necessarily accepted.
Submit quotes to
CLAUS BREEDE
Director/Curator
Huron County Museum
110 North St.,
Goderich, Ontario
N7A 2T8
Tel: 524-2686
3• 2. BABYSiTTIN(;
MOTHER willing to babysit in her
home, any age, any shill, reason-
able rates, fenced yard. For more
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0518.32-36-2
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38. AUCTION SALT. J
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RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
BAT. SEPT. 12 AT 9:00
AM - Estate of Margaret'
McIver. antique furniture
and glassware. at Lobb's
Auctions. Clinton
SAT. SEPT. 19 AT 11:00
AM - 3 tractors. farm
machinery. car. trailer.
shop equipment and tools
for Howard and Marjorie
Cartwright. 1'. miles south
of Londesboro. then 11
miles east. 523-4409
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42. DEATHS
LONGMAN, Kathleen Elizabeth of
Blyth died on August 31, 1998. She
was 77. Bom in Hullett Township on
Dec. 25. 1920. she was the daugh-
ter of the late Joseph and Amelia
Yungblut. She was married to Carl
Longman. Mrs. Longman was a
retired nurse. She was a member of
Londesborough United Church.
Along with her husband Can who
resides at Seaforth Manor, Mrs.
Longman is survived by her chil-
dren, George Longman. Grace end
Frank Dolmage and Donna
Longman and Gerald Kerr, all of
Blyth, and Ken Longman of London.
Mrs. Longman is also survived by
one sister Margaret Good of
Londesborough. She is also sur-
vived by grendch(Idren, Angela,
Dianna and Brian Doknage and
Bradley and Jason Longman. She
was predeceased by her parents
Joseph and Amelia and by brothers
Frederick and Harry Yungblut.
Visitation was held et the Beattie -
Falconer Funeral Home, Tasker
Chapel, 129 Queen Street, Blyth,
on Sept. 1. The funeral service wa
held at the funer:'i noire ur
Wednesday. September 2, 1998 at
2 p.m. with Rev. Pani Ross 01
Londesborough United Church offi-
ciating. Interment In Blyth
Cemetery. 42.36xlcc
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LARGE AUCTION SALE
Antique Furniture. Glassware. Sterling flatware, Trailer. etc.
to be held for the Estate of Margaret McIver of Seaforth
plus good additions at Richard Lobb Auction Building in
Clinton.
SATURDAY. SEPT. 12th at 9:00 AM
COINS: 85 lots. selling at 11:00 a.m.
APPLIANCES: Vacuum cleaner with power head; 2 window
air conditioners; 2 colour T.V.'s: modern component stereo:
Frigidaire dryer. like new; Westinghouse washer: Moffat 30
inch electric stove: stacking dryer on stand: small chest
freezer: 2 dehumidifiers; garden tools: 2 -wheel trailer; plus
many Items too numerous to mention.
ANTIQUE FURNITURE. ETC.: 3 antique harvest tables:
round dining table with splitting centre pedestal & 3 leaves:
six matching dining chairs: combination sideboard china
cabinet with mirror and curved glass door: pine 4 drawer
chest: 2 wicker rockers: wooden rocker: folding rocker:
Bentwood limb chair: wooden dining table with 2 leaves:
treadle sewing machine: Zenith Hoosier kitchen cabinet: oval
parlour table: antique table with 2 drawers. nice one: table
with one drawer; old drop leaf kitchen table; 7 matching
wood chairs: large Axminister type rug: 4 pc. maple bedroom
suite with single box spring and mattress: La -Z -Boy double
recliner loveseat, nearly new: modern roll top desk: 4 old
radios: odd wooden chairs: 2 chairs with needlepoint seats:
upholstered chairs: 3 chesterfields: curio cabinet. nice one:
small parlour stove; pedestal plant stand; oak hall mirror:
antique wall clock: large pink Planter Peanut Jar: #9 Aladdin
lamp with glass shade; toy (1/34) scale trucks In the box:
Northumbria sterling silver 5 place setting of flatware:
Waterford crystal necklace; tea figurines: china doll head:
cast iron dog: pictures: dishes & glassware including
antiques. crystal; Amber iris pattern pieces: old violin: 2 NHL
collector plates (Sittler & Henderson): good bedding and
linens plus more.
ORGAN: Lowry Genie 44 double keyboard with new
etertronte board.
NOTE: 2 AUCTIONEERS SELLING. STARTING AT 9:00
a.m. COME EARLY. THIS iS A GOOD CLEAN OFFERING.
Cash or Cheque with Proper 1D.
RICHARD LOBE AUCTIONEER
519-482-7898 Clinton, Ontario
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
3 Tractors, 5 Heavy Duty Grain Wagons. JD Six Row Planter.
Rock Picker. Tillage Equipment. Lumber. Liquid Manure
Spreader. etc. to be held for Howard & Marjorie Cartwright.
Go 1% miles south of Londeshoro on Highway 54 to
Concession 8 & 9. turn left and go 11:1 miles east.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 19th at 11:00 AM
TRACTORS: Ebro 6125 Diesel with cab.' heater. air. 16.9 R
38 rear tires. adjustable rear wheels. 120 HP. (3500 hrs.
Most hrs. on running manure pump): Cockshutt 175.i Diesel
with cab. 4 wheel drive. duals for front and rear tires. (1200
hrs. on new Perkins Diesel); White 1370 Diesel hydraulic
bucket loader. 16.9 x 30 duals. (2800 hrs.)
GRAIN WAGONS: 600 bushel gravity box on truck frame
wagon with duals on both axles: 2 - 400 bushel truck frame
wagons with PTO drive hydraulic: hoists. 2 - 300 bushel
boxes on truck frame wagons: 500 bushel wooden full floor
aeration box with fan and auger on truck fratne wagon.
ROCK PICKER: Degelman PTO drive trail rock picker with
hydraulic dump. i
TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: John Deere 7000 six row corn
planter with liquid fertilizer attachments. front packer unit.
insecticides. full monitor. Century 300 gallon 3 PT hitch
sprayer with centrifugal pump. electric controls and drop
nozzles: White 18 ft. trail cultivator. White 548 four furrow
18 inch bottom spring reset, semi -mount plow: Bush Hog 6
ft. rotary cutter. 6 ft. 3 PT hitch blade: Kongskilde 3 PT hitch
6 row 30 inch adjustable scufller: chain harrows - 19 ft.. 16
ft. & 10 ft., 28 ft. x 6 inch auger with 2 HP electric motor.
SNOWBLOWER: Hagedorn 81 ft. with hyd. hood turner. HD
gear box, 540 or 1000 RPM PTO.
CAR TRAi1I.Fdt: G & W 16 tt. x 61:2 ft. tandem axle with 2 ft.
side racks. loading ramps. brakes on both axles. plank floor.
(LIKE NEW).
LIQUID MANURE SPREADER: Badger 1500 gallon tandem
axle. vacuum and pressure liquid spreader.r
LUMBER: Quantity of dry cut walnut 1 and 2 inch various
widths plus 6 cords of firewood.
SHOP EQUIPMENT. TOOLS, & MISC.: 20 ton hydraulic
press: metal cutting bandsaw: drill press; Webster 2 cyl.
portable air compressor: small sand blaster: chain falls:
portable air tank: air chisel: 1/ inch air impact wrench:
electric drills: 2 - 1000 x 20 tires: electric motors 1 - 2HP. 2 -
1 1 HP. 2 - New 1n HP: 1 - 4800 watt heater: aeration ducting:
aeration fan with motor: Dole moisture tester. 40 ft. alum.
extension ladder: service manual for 1995 Dodge Ram
gas/diesel trucks 1500 to 3500: plus other Items not
mentioned.
NOTE: Mr. Cartwright is an excellent caretaker. Items always
stored inside.
SALE ORDER: 11:00 - Tools: 12:00 - Lumber: 12:30 - Farm
Machinery and then Tractors.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper LD." • -
LONDEBBORO LIONS LUNCH BOOTH ON SITE.
OWNER: Howard & Marjorie Cartwright 519-523-4409.
RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEER
519-482-7898 - Clinton, Ontario
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FORM 9
SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC AUCTION
The Corporation of the County of Huron
Take Notice that the lands) described
below will be offered for sale by
public auction at 10:00 o'clock in the
forenoon on the 6th day of October, 1998
at Huron County Court House.
1 Courthouse Square. Goderich, Ontario
N7A 1M2
Description of Land(s) Minimum Bid 8
(set out the cancellation price
as of the first day of advertising)
1. Lot 4; Pian 133
As per Instrument Number 197348
As per Instrument Number 311231
Township of Tuckersmith. County of Huron 819,456.66
Province of Ontario
2. Lot h: Plan 133
As per Instrument Number 197347
As per Instrument Number 310792
Township of Tuckersmith. County of Huron 818,720.82
Province of Ontario
3. North Part Lot 29: Plan 133
As per Instrument Number 138948
Township of Tuckersmith. County of Huron 815.905.62
Province of Ontario -
4. Part of the Sourth Part of Lot 19; Concession 10
As per Instrument Number 186978
Township of West Wawanosh. County of Huron 82,481.88
Province of Ontario
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 to the land to be sold.
Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the
potential purchasers.
This sale Is governed by the Municipal Tax Sales Act and the
Municipal Tax Sales Rules. The successful purchaser will be
required to pay the amount bid plus accumulated taxes and the
relevant land transfer tax.
per farther iatesmatiea this
regarding safe. contest:
'I reasurer, Corporation of the County of Huron
1 Courthouse Square. Ooderlch. Ontario. N7A 1M2
Personal Information contained onpis form. collected pursuant to
the Municipal Tax Sales Ad will be used for the purposes of that
Act. Questions should be directed to the Freedom of Information
and PHvacy Coordinator at the Institution responsible for the
procedures under that Act.
42. DEATHS
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BERNARD: Mark Blain: At
Seaforth Community Hospital on
Thursday, August 20, 1998, Mark
Bernard, cherished son of Les and
Brenda Bernard, Of McKillop
Township. aged 21 months. Dear
brother of Jason Bernard, Brian
Hawks of Michigan and Angela
(Mrs. Darcy Smith) of Kippen.
Beloved grandson of John and
Donna Zazo of . Saginaw, Michigan
and Lillian Bernard of Clinton. Also
survived by several aunts, uncles
and cousins. Predeceased by his
grandfather George Bernard.
Family received friends at the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87
Goderich Street West, Seaforth, on
Sunday, Aug. 23, 1998 from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Funeral services were held
on Monday, August 24, 1998 at 2
p.m. Rev. Jane Kuepfer officiated.
Memorial donations to the
Children's Wish Foundation would
be appreciated. Pallbearers were
Don Upshalt, Les Glanville, Jim
Alexander and John Braecker.
Flower bearers were Heather Zazo,
Michael Bernard and Melissa
Beuerman. 42-36-1
CRAIG, Harvey James: Mr. Harvey
James Craig. formerly of Walton,
passed away at Hurontea Home for
the Aged. Brussels on Monday.
August 24th, 1998. He was in his
89th year. Bom in Morris Township
on July 17th. 1910, Mr. Craig was
the eldest son 01 twelve children
bom to the late Robert and Ada May
Craig. He was very active in his
community serving as an Elder in
Duffs United Church, a trustee tor
Seaforth District High School, a
past Reeve of McKillop Township, a
county councillor tor Huron County
and a long time member of the
Brussels Agricultural Society. Mr.
Craig will be sadly missed by his
wife Margaret, his children Graeme
Craig and his wife Helen of Walton
and Sherrill Christian and her hus-
band, Robert of .0ceanview,
Delaware, USA, -and his grandchil-
dren Michael and Shannon Craig.
Dear brother of Ada Craig of Stoney
Creek, Roberta Simpson of
Brussels; Annie Wight of Listowel.
Olive Faitz of Stoney Creek,
Gordon Craig of Guelph and
William Craig of Moms Township.
Predeceased by his grandson Chad
Craig and by three sisters and two
brothers. Friends were received
Thursday by the family at the
Schimanskl Family Funeral ,Home,
Brussels where the funeral service
was conducted on Fnday, August
28th, 1998 at 2:00 p.m. • with
Reverend Cathnne Campbell offici-
ating Graeme and Sherrill sang
Amazing Grace as a tribute to their
father. Pallbearers were Gordon
Craig. William Craig, Floyd Cole,
Gerald Smith, Campbell Wey and
Keith Bachert. Flower bearers were
Michael and Shannon Craig.
Interment was in Brussels-
Cemetery. As an expression of sym-
pathy. memonal donations were
made to Dutt's United Church,
Walton. The Autism Society of
Ontario (Research) or to the chanty
o1 one's choice: 42-36-1
MURRAY, Christine Marie: At
Seaforth Community Hospital on
Wednesday. August 19, 1998,
Christine Mane Murray. in her 68th
year. Beloved wife of Vincent
Murray. Dear , mother of Jerome
Herlehy and wife Ann Marie of
Tecumseh, Patnck Herlehy and wife
Jessica of Kitchener and Charlene
and husband Bernie Hohendom of
Waterloo. Fondly remembered by
six grandchildren. Also survived by
brothers and sisters. Harold.
Herman, Geraldine, Gordon,
Evangeline, Bernadett and Annette.
Predeceased by her first husband.
Basil Herlehy, and second husband,
Roy Allin. Also predeceased by her
parents, Arthur and Elizabeth
(Rene) Hennin and a brother.
Gerald. Family received friends at
the - Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home,
87 Goderich Street West. Seaforth,
Fnday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass
of the Christian Burial was held on
Saturday, August 22 at 11:00 a.m.
at St. James Roman Catholic
Church. Seaforth. Father Dino
Salvador officiated. Interment
• Maltlandbank Cemetery, McKillop
Township. Parish and C.W.L.
prayers were held at the funeral
home on Friday at 4:00 p.m.
Memorial donations to St. James
Roman Catholic Church Building
Fund would be appreciated.
Pallbearers were Bernie
Hohendom, Chris Herlehy, Craig
Murray, Dean Murray, Steve Balfour
and Jerome Herlehy Jr. Flower
bearers were Danielle Herlehy,
Christopher Herlehy and Retches'
Herlehy. 42-36-1
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tax receipts when they Rive
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42. DEATHS•
KNIGHTS, Reginald R.: At
Seaforth Manor Nursing Home, on
Tuesday, September 1, 1998. Reg
Knights, forrredy of EgmondviNe, In
his 91st year. Beloved father of
James Knights and his wife Joanne
01 Egmondville. Fondly remem-
bered by three grandsons. Jeffery.
Jonathon and Jason and. great-
granddaughter Cassidy Mae.
Family received friends et the
WhitneyRibey Funeral Home.
Seatorth, Thursday evening.
Funeral service was held at the
funeral home on Friday, September
4. at 2 p.m Rev. Judith Springett
and Rev. Jane Kuepfer officiated.
Interment Maitlandbank Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Jeffery Knights,
Jonathon Knights, Jason Knights,
Gord Phillips, Ken Moore and Dan
Bennewies. 437-1
JAFFRAY: William of Spruce
Lodge, Stratford formerly of
Seatorth on September 6, 1998 in
his 82nd year at Stratford General
Hospital. William Jaffrey was prede-
ceased by his wife Doris Vibert
(1991). Survived by three Sons
Norman of Medicine Hat. Alberta,
David and Fred, both of London.
Also survived by one brother,
Robert of Ennismore, and one sis-
ter, June Jaffray of Victoria, B.C.
and six grandchildren and one dear
cousin Mary Hodson of Stratford.
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home,
Goderich St. W., Seatorth entrusted
to arrangements. 42-37-1 -
43. BIRTHS
RS' A GIRL
Mark and Sandra Melady are
pleased to announce the arnval of
their new daughter, Meg Marian
Melady, bom on August 3, 1998 at
7:05 p.m. weighing 7 lbs. 13 oz.
Everyone is doing just fine. Big
brothers Conlan and Keegan and
big sister Mackenzie are thrilled to
have their new sister home. Proud
grandparents are Marian Hulley,
Seaforth and John and Mary
Melady, Brighton and great grand-
mother Helen Lemaire. Morrisburg.
Thank you to Dr. Edwards Dr.
Whitmore and the nursing staff al
Stratford General for the safe deliv-
ery and excellent care. Thanks to
everyone tor their love and gilts_
Thanksalso tor the nice decorating
job o11 the shed. - Mark, Sandra and
Family 43-36x1
PAILLE
Marone and Eric Anderson ,are
excited to announce the birth of
their 19th grandchild. Samuel
James Paille was born July 27,
1998 at the Guelph General
Hospital weighing 7 lbs. 13 1/2 oz.
Stephan, Jane and big brother
Drew are happy to have Sammy to
cuddle and spoil. 43-36x1
47. CARDS OF THANKS )
1
RIEHL
- Thank you all for the cards of sym-
pathy sent to me after Don's pass-
ing. I'm sure there are tears on
them all. Also for expressions of
sympathy. - Isabel Riehl 47-36x1c
CARTER -CAMERON
Yile had a great time - we hope you
did too' We would like to send a
huge thank you to our wedding
party and family for arranging a fab-
ulous wedding social on our behalf
on August 8th at the Agriplex We
also would like to thank our families
and friends from Seaforth and
Peterborough who joined us for the'
party. It means a great deal to both
,of us to have the support of a home
town crowd. It sure is great to get
home once in a while. We appreci-
ate all your continuous support.
Cheers. - Joanne and Tom 47-36x1
RIEHL
Special thanks to Dr. Edwards and
Dr. Zettel for the care given to pon
while he was a patient at the hospi-
tal and in the Seaforth Manor.
Special thanks to the nurses and
staff. - Isabel Riehl 47-36x1c
47. CARDS OF THANKS )
•
HOGGART
Thank you to my family, friends and
neighbours for your acts of kind-
ness, visits, flowers and phone calls
during my stay in Stratford Hospital
when 1 had a hip replacement and
since returning home. Also to
Seaforth Community Hospital and
Maplewood Manor, Seaforth
Thanks for the efficient care of the
doctors and nurses. All is much
appreciated. - Vietta 47.39.1
HUETHER
Thank you to my family. friends and
neighbours both in town and out at
the farm for the many acts of kind-
ness during my recent illness
Special thanks for visits, flowers.
gifts, cards, phone calls. and food
sent to the house. Thanks for the
many inquiries to Kathy and
Steven. and John out at the farm. A
special thanks also for all the effi-
cient care from doctors, nurses and
other staff during my stay at
Seaforth Hospital and St. Joseph's
Health Centre. The VON and Home
Care Staff have been so helpful
since my return. All is much appre-
ciated, and has helped to hasten
my recovery. - Margery 47.36x1
GODKIN
I would like to thank everyone who
contributed to my community bridal
shower on August 24. 1998. A spe-
cial thank you is extended to the
women of the Walton area who
organized the shower and to those
who participated in the program
Rick and I appreciate all of the
warm wishes that were expressed
and look forward to using the beau-
tiful new gifts in our home in Florida
Nancy Godkin. 47-36x1
MURRAY
A special thanks to all my dear
friends who stood beside me
through thick and thin during my ill-
ness. Thank you to my Pastors and
the Doctors tor the kind attention
and care. as well as the wonderful
nurses with their words of encour-
agement. Also ttfanks to my loyal
family who visited me every day
and brought so many treats. but
now I hope to carry on. For all, I am
truly grateful and ask God to Bless
you all - Agnes Murray. 47-36-1
SCHELKEN
I would like to thank Dr Edwards.
Dr. Rodney and the nursing staff at
Seaforth Community Hospital for
the excellent care I rbcelved dunng
my recent stay. Although I can think
of places, I would rather have been, '
I cannot think of anywhere that
would have given me better care
- Tracy Schelken 47736x1
HUNT
I want to thank my family and
f►iende tgr, ptejnal wiltheb, cards.
flowers and gifts I received on my
birtftday celebration. It warmed my
heart to see and hear from so many
people, all of whom mean so much
to me. I appreciate everyone's
efforts. - Isabelle Hunt 47-36x1
RYAN
1 would like to express my thanks to
my family, friends and neighbours
who supported me dynng my ill-
ness. My sincere gratitude to Dr
Martin. Mary Coyne and Martha
Murray of Seaforth Community
Hospital, Dr. Schwarz and the nurs-
es Of ICU and 4th floor at Stratford
General Hospital l certainly appre-
ciated all of the visits, phone calls of
inquiry, flowers, treats. cards and
food sent to our home A special
thanks to my wife Pam, my children
Kelly. Sarah and Adam and my
mom for all of your care and love I
am well on the road to recovery and
thank you all once again for every-
thing. Kelly, Sarah and Adam will
always remember their Aunt Kathy
and how she helped them through
this ordeal. - Sincerely. Kevin Ryan
47-36x1nxe
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