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35. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
& OTHERS
Claims against the estate of
REGINALD ROBERT
KNIGHTS,
late of the Town of Seaforth,
in the County of Huron, who
died on September 1st, 1998,
must be in my hands by •
November 4th, 1998, after
which date the estate will be
distributed.
RALPH SMITH, Law Office
20 Gouinlock Street
P.O. Box 159
Seaforth, Ontario
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Lawyer for the Estate
Trustee with a Will
38. AUCTION SALE
RICHARD LOBE
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
SAT. NOV. 7 AT 9:00 AM
- Antique furniture.
appliances and household
effects. etc. for Doris
Hawthorne of Goderich
plus additions, at Lobb
Auction in Clinton. We are
accepting good additions
for upcoming auctions.
CALL NOW.
www.auctionhoUthe.com
42. DEATHS
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KROONEN, Joeehf Leo on Friday,
October 23, 1998 in his 73rd year.
Leo Kroonen, beloved husband of
Micheline Van Hutton. Dear father
of Wily and his wife Betty of Dublin,
John and his wife Mary Rose of RR
#5, Seaforth and Betty Ann and her
husband Mark Ouellette of Guelph.
Also survived by 3 sisters Lily, Maria
and Eugence and 8 brothers,
Matheu, Hub, Sief, Richard, Giel,
Eduard, Piet and Jan, all of Holland.
Also survived by 10 grandchildren.
Predeceased by one granddaugh-
ter in infancy. Friends called at the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home,
Seaforth on Monday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. until 11 a.m. Tuesday when
Mass of the Christian Burial will be
held at St. Patnck's Roman Catholic
Church, Dublin. Interment St.
Patrick's Cemetery. Parish prayers
were held at the funeral home.
Monday at 4 p.m. Father Antonio
Del Ciancio officiated. Pallbearers
were Pete Visser, Martin Van Bakel,
Louis Brosens, Joe Van Den Berk,
John Van Herk and Theo Vink. 42-
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43. BIRTHS
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FLOWERS
Andrew & Theresa are pleased to
announce the newest member of
the Dublin General Store staff,
another girl. Brooklyn Janeen
arrived on October 15, 1998 at 1:18
p.m. weighing 7 lbs. 10 oz. Brooklyn
is welcomed home by two very
excited big sisters, Brittany &
Samantha. Proud grandparents are
Dave & Penny Overboe, Ray &
Dorelene Flowers and Great
Grandma Doreen Overboe. 43-
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STEVENSON
Ron & Nicole Stevenson are
pleased to announce the safe
arrival of their little girl Ashley
Dianne. Ashley came into the world
on September 25. 1998 weighing 7
lbs. 1 oz. Proud grandparents are
Bev Stevenson of Walton, Joe &
Dianne Olejnik of Thomdale. Great
grandparents Betty McCall of
Walton & Stuart & Eleanor
Stevenson of Brussels. Mom & Dad
are pleased to have Ashley home &
doing well. 43-43x1
DEN DUNNEN
Peter and Astrid and excited sisters
Sandra, Wendy and Celine are
happy to announce the birth of
Kevin on October 23. 1998. Thanks
to Clinton Hospital. Dr. Bokhout and
nurses for our excellent care. 43-
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CLYSDALE/DALE
Helen and Brian are happy to
announce the arrival of their daugh-
ter Shannon Jesse. A little sister for
Emma and Murray. Born Friday.
October 16. 1998 weighing 6lbs. '11
oz. Grandparents are Gordon and
Margaret Dale of RR#4, Clinton and
Joanne and Earle Clysdale of
RA#1, Mooretown. 43-43x1
38. AUCTION SALE
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Farm Property Auction
Auctioneer Bob Heywood
235-0874
Saturday. November 7 at 10 a.m, - On location
:'ieanng auction of 100 acre farm. machmery anc m'sc
items. For Harotc and Phyllis Parsons. RR #2 Kipper.. Ont
PROPERTY- The 'arm will be offered subject to reasonaole
reserve at 1 O.M. '
TERMS: S25.000 down. balance on agreed closing date .30-
60 daysi. Property Known as got Conc.:3. Tuckersmith
Township Consisting of :00 acres. with 70 acres more or
gess workable. on wnrcn s located a good 4 bedroom brick
home with slate roof and excellent updates. alohg with a
large hip roof barn and separate shed and shop in good
repair. House has comb. oil and wood furnace. 20 acres
hardwood bush. For more information on the property contact
the Auctioneer.
EQUIPMENT AND CHATTELS INCLUDE: 4300 bushel steel
granary. Massey 750 combine, 18' floating -cutting head. 6
row corn head. pickup with head. 2x #56 Int. corn planters
with insecticide . 15' Kongskilde cultivator. 12' Cockshut
swather, 570 bean windrower. New Idea side rake. George
White 300 gal. sprayer, 7' hay conditioner. McCormick 3 pt.
hitch mower, 48-•3 pt. hitch Woods mower. 2 wagons with flat
racks. wagon with gravity box, Martin wagon. 16' tandem axle
stock trailer, swather trailer, 14' truck box with hoist. 24' feed
conveyor. 16' tube bale elevator. 4' x 25' auger, 6-x41'
auger. drag harrows. 4 row Smith bean puller, 500 gal. poly -
water tank, chain fall with stand, platform scale. fanning mill.
40' ext. ladder. 2 comp. alum fuel tank 133 gal. and 66 gal.).
5 used corn stoves. 12 volt fuel pump. a quantity of
electrical and heating supplies and fittings. a quantity of
firewood.
NOTE; ProDertY offered by Bob Heywood, Licenced
Salesperson with Prudential Heartland Realty.
Prudential
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ESTATE AUCTION
Of Antiques; Collectibles; Appliances; Tractor; Car & Misc. Items at '
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the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell.
Thursday, October 29 at 3:00 p.m.
INCLUDING: Matching Inglis 'Superb' fridge and 30 inch stove;
Hotpoint fridge; Hotpoint 24 inch stove; matching Inglis washer and
dryer; two deep freezers; (all appliances excellent); Zenith colour
T.V. with remote; modern bedroom suite; chesterfields; Duncan
Phyle table and 4 chairs; electric lift chair; Lowrey double keyboard
organ; oak Queen Anne table; sideboards; chests of drawers with
moustache pulls; five washstands; old dressers; drop leaf table with
drawer; wicker fern stand; old cupboards; flat -to -wall top; cellar
tables; spinning wheel; wool winder; wooden horse rocker; Crocks;
milk and cream cans; ox yoke; large offering of sleigh bells;
porcelain signs; tin toys; churns; eight hooked mats; bamboo
easels; grain cradle; sad irons; amber Beaver sealer; apple peelers:
coal oil tamps: collectible dishes; salt and peppers; Maxwell wooden
washing machine; Royal Princess Pat cookstove; Fireco cookstove;
Barbie dolls; old magazines; almanacs to 1909; two large 20 inch
cast bees; partial chamber set; china cabinets; tools;
bedding: guilts;
fancywork; many collectibles too numerous to mention; Allis
Chalmers WD tractor with loader; George White single auger
snowblower; 3 wheel ATV with electric start; 1978 CedNlac Coupe
de Ville in excellent condition (as is); 22 semi-automatic rifle; 12
gauge shotgun; small 2 wheel trailer; Partner chainsaw; Sno-trac
10-28 snowblower with electric start and our usual large offering of
clean household effects. Double ring auction.
PROP.: Annie Vincent of Londesboro; Ron and Nancy Smith of
Russeldale and Estate of the Late Joe Clarence of Stratford.
AUCTIONEERS:
Doug Jacob and Joe Zehr
519-271-7894 519-887-9599
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SCOTT
Dean and Trish, and daughters
Shannon and Colleen of Brucefield
are thrilled to announce the birth of
daughter #3 and little sister,
Alannah Margaret. Our precious
bundle arrived Oct. 18, 1998 at 8
p.m. and weighed in at 9 lbs. Proud
grandparents are Sean and Marilyn
McMahon of Guelph and Jim and
Audrey Scott of Lucan. 43-43x1
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46. IN MEMORIAM
BROOME: In loving memory o
a dear best friend Rachael who
passed away on Oct. 26, 1997.
Always a smile instead of a frown,
Always a hand when one was
down,
Sc soft a voice, so thoughtful of
mind,
Always true, and so wonderfully
kind
Wonderful memones she left
behind.
It is now one year since she went
away,
Thoughts are full and hearts do
weigh,
Without her here to share the way,
A sympathy so sure, so deep,
A love so beautiful M keep.
I miss you each and every day
and wish you were still here to
talk and visit and share, but 1
know you're where you no longer
suffer any pain.
Loved and remembered always
by your hest friend,
Alvsha Somerville
BENNEWIES: Loving and remem-
bering our dear son and brother.
Braden Keith, who died suddenly.
October 28, 1990.
Summer is over once again.
And the leaves begin to fall.
As the days get shorter and cooler.
And the winds begin to blow.
Memories of our dear son, Braden,
Come flooding back Ike it was yes-
terday.
Whenever the first flakes of snow
fly,
I think of you, for it was on that day,
eight years ago,
God chose to take you home. forev-
er to stay.
Life goes on without you, Braden,
But there will always be that empti-
ness I feel.
Whenever I see a little boy around
your age.
Or see a special toy in a store,
I know would have been just right
for an eight-year-old.
Your sisters and brother talk about
you often.
Even though Kendra and Kelsey
were, so young,
And Taylor and Avery weren't even
born yet,
But. whenever one o1 them writes a
story,
Or draws a picture about our family,
Your name or picture is always
included.
Your memory will live on forever.
As will our love for you •
See you in Heaven my sweet son.
Love forever. Mommy, Daddy,
Kendra. Kelsey. Taylor and Avery.
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TME HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 2B, 1M-11
46. IN MEMORIAM
BENNEWIES: In loving memory of
our dear grandson Braden who was
taken into His care eight years ago,
Oct. 28. 1990.
You are not forgotten Braden dear,
Nor ever shall you be.
As long as life and memory last,
We shall remember you.
Always loved and remembered by
Grandma and Grandpa Bennewies.
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LANE: In loving memory of a dear
father Joe Lane who passed away
November 1, 1997.
Sadly missed by Michael. Rosie.
Nehru and Magic. 46.43x1
LANE: In loving memory of a dear
father Joe J. Lane who passed
away one year ago November 1,
1997.
In our hearts. your memory lingers.
Sweetly tender, fond and true,
There is not a day, Dear Dad,
That we do not think of you.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by daughter, Veronica and
husband Bill Hotchkiss. 46-43-1
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147. CARDS OF THANKS
FLANAGAN
We would like to thank our family for
the lovely dinner and evening held
in honour of our 45th wedding
anniversary. Thank you to our
neighbours, fnends and family for
the beautiful cards, gifts and well
wishes. God Bless you all. - Lorne
and Agnes Flanagan 47-43xlcc
HILDEBRAND
During my brief illness and stay in
the Seaforth Hospital I wish to thank
Dr. Edwards, Dr. Woldnik and Dr
Maclvor along with all of the won-
derful nurses and support staff for
their kindness. Also 1 want to thank
everyone for their visits, cards and
gifts or acknowledgements I
received. A special thank you to my
family for all of their help. It is so
nice to have a clinic and hospital to
call our own. - Albert Hildebrand
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CROWLEY
Thanks very much to the Hensall
Co -Op Dc'• it -Centre for sponsoring
me to be .+ contestant in the Fall
Fair Ambassador competition.
Thank. and Lois for escorting
me and &n, - for driving the car in
the parade. Also thanks to the
Seaforth Agncultural Society and
the many local businesses for the
generous gifts. It was a great expe-
rience. - Julianne Crowley 47-43x1
SCOTT
To Midwives Susan Wilts and Melita
Cull and Doulas Tanya Stryker and
Katen Searle for making our birth
expenence a treasured and special
event. To my husband Dean, words
cannot express the -depth of my
love for you. To Brian and Shelley
Van Aaken. thanks for your friend-
ship and canng and for putting your
lives on stand-by for almost 3
weeks.. Trish and Alannah 47-43x1
FLOWERS
Theresa and Brooklyn would like to
say thank you to Drs. Wenske and
Salsbury for all your advice and
care before, during and after
Brooklyn's arrival. We would also
like to thank nurses Sandy and
especially Marg Draper for their
wonderful support and care during
labour. We are lucky to have such
skilled nurses at our hospital. I
would also like to thank Grandma
and Grandpa Flowers for alt their
help with Brittany and Samantha
before and since my returning
home. And to Andy for always being
there when I needed. You are a
great husband and father. We love
you. • Theresa and Brooklyn
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COOMBS
The family of little Wesley would
like to thank the people involved for
the beautiful dedication service
held at the Tuckersmith Day
Nursery. Money donated at the time
of the funeral was used to purchase
playground equipment. Thank you
to all those who made donations.
Thanks to John Gibson for donating
the tree, to Ross Ribey and Ruth
Townsend for the plaque, to Rev.
Jane Kuepfer for her comforting
words once again. to Deputy Reeve
Bob Broadfoot for his direction of
the ceremony. Thank you also to
the many families that turned out to
remember Wesley. It meant more
than you can know. To my wonder-
ful friends at T.D.N. thanks for the
hugs you gave Wesley while he
was there, for tucking his mitts into
his coat, for teaching him the songs
he liked to sing, for always getting
`Teddy' at nap time. He truly loved
his time at daycare. We are proud
that you have helped us to honour
the memory of our special little boy.
- Steve. Chris and Jenna
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STRONG
Sincere thanks for all the kindness
shown since the passing of Art
Strong. Thank you for all the cards,
flowers. donations and food brought
to the house. Thanks to John and
Cindy and the ladies of Northside
United Church for the delicious
lunch, Ross and Ruth of Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home for your guid-
ance and to the ambulance drivers,
Dr. Shepherd and nurses for your
comfort. Special thanks to Rev.
Jane Kuepfer for all your help, sup-
port and beautiful service. We
appreciate all the thoughttulness.
- Marlyn Gray and Family 47-43x1
HODGES
The family of the late Hugh Hodges
would like to express their sincere
appreciation and thanks to our
friends, relatives and neighbours for
visits, floral tributes, donations,
cards and food brought to our
home. A sincere thank you to Rev.
Rob Hiscox for his compassionate
service. Barb Hicks for the scripture
reading. pallbearers. all members
of the Royal Canadian Legion
Branch 140 for the service and lun-
cheon and Beattie -Falconer
Funeral Home. A special thank you
to Dr Edwards, Seaforth Hospital
and nursing staff who went above
and beyond providing care to our
dear father/grandfather. You truly
are an excellent team and the
exceptional care provided cannot
be expressed in words. Your kind-
ness and thoughttulness will be
remembered always. - Sharon.
Wayne and Danielle. Debbie and
Paul, Julie. Jason and Anlannette.
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PENNER
We wish to express our thanks to
everyone who helped make our
40th Anniversary celebration such a
huge success. We were taken com-
pletely by surpnse. 1 didn't know a
secret could be so well kept for so .
long First. thank you to our children
for planning and putting on the
whole party. Thank you to Northside
U.C.W. for a superb meal. Thanks
to everyone who sent cards. gifts.
flowers. phone calls and who came •
to our `Open House'. Your thought-
fulness will be long remembered.
John and Elaine Penner. 47-43x1
FINLAYSON
I would like to send a special thanks,
to Dr. Rodney and Dr. Percival for
their care. Also Id the staff and nurs-
es while I was a patient recently at
the Seaforth Community Hospital.
Also for the many cards and get
well wishes. Everything was deeply
appreciated. - Arthur Finlayson
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