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At the Jacob Auction Centre 185 Herbert St in Mitchell.
THURS., JUNE 15 AT 3:30 P.M.
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ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES: Nine piece waterfall dining room
suite (mint); large two door wardrobe with drawer: Puritan oak ice
box; pine single door wardrobe with drawer. small pine cupboard
with raised panel doors: pine jam cupboard; blanket box; pine
carpenters box. ornate hal seat with mirror and umbrella stand: old
oak ,bow front china cabinet; oak cabinet with bowed ends.
combination dresser and washstand: drop front desk, two brass
beds. press back high chair. press back chairs: Mason Risch
phonograph; wooden extension table with 5 leaves: wicker fern
stands: oak hall mirror; five washstands. old dressers: 6 oak diner
chairs. oak parlour table: two chandeliers. reverse painted pictures:
trunks: cast iron hanging lamp; coal oil •lamps. 9 place settings of
Royal Bayreuth china; 12 place setting of Meakin china; great
offering of collectible dishes including depression; Nippon. Noritake;
Royal Winton, A.S. Germany etc.; quilts: linens; fancy work; badge
lamp; two churns: crocks; Easton wooden washing machine;
Marconi floor model radio: two pr. buggy lamps; ox yoke; coffee
grinder; sleighs: 2 ofd Canadian & American rh dollars, pencil boxes;
milk cans: sausage stuffer; 1003 of small collectibles; nicely
chromed Mcfary cookstove with reservoir and warming oven. •
HOUSEHOLD: Vitas maple 6 piece dining room suite; Roxton maple
server Wagon; bedroom and chesterfield suites: cedar chest: colour
TVs: Bea upright piano and bench: fold -out extension table: four lyre
back chairs: Frigidarie 30 inch electric stove (used 2 weeks); dryer:
24 inch stove: upright freezer. 10 place setting of Wm Rogers
Leilani pattern; and much more
MISC.: Three wheel electric bicycle: Ferris 61 inch industnal riding
mower, gas mower; garden tools; Snapper 8 hp rider. Roper 8 hp
mower: Cub Cadet 1215 12 hp: Canadiana.8.hp with front mount
mower.
CAR: 1992 Mercury Grand -Marquis (201000 km.). Sold sated from
the Ike Culligan Estate of 7:00 PM.
NOTE: Large interesting offering from old Ellice Township farrn with
choice additions. Viewing after noon day of sale only
PROP: Estate of the Late Mabel Bald with additions.
AUCTIONEERS:
Doug Jacob and Joe Zehr
519-271-7894 519-887-9599
LARGE AUCTION SALE
to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for Greg
Waring of Wingham. Edmund McNeil Estate of Blyth plus many
other consignors
Saturday, June 17 at 9:00 a.m.
POWER TOOLS: Shop Smith mark 1 with 48' lathe: 48' table saw.
scroll attachments. ,12' surface sander. 3' jointer shaper
attachment and drill press attachment: saw blades. BBD router;
radial arm saw: 'electric drills: Makita skill saw: Krebs 25 paint
sprayer: dry wall tools: Skill router. Craftsman carbide bits. sander:
115 volt 50 AMP electnc welder; (4) 2 ton lack stands: safety belt
for climbing: air filter mask: 2' + hp electric motors: 1 ton chainfall:
engine stand; brace and bits: hammers: wrenches: extension
cords: vise: power bars: plus other related items: Frontier 16'
chainsaw: McCullought2': saw: band saw.
LAWNMOWERS: Cub Cadet 1320 12.5 HP hydro drive 38' cut,
Cub Cadet 1420 14 HP hydro dnve 44' cut: Cub Cadet 1512 15
HP: Kubota diesel hydro drive 50' cut; 4 HP mower with rear
bagger. Mastercraft 8 HP 26' walk behind snowblower: 3.5 HP
garden tiller: leaf blower.
APPLIANCES: Washer. dryer. fudges. air. conditioner, 'microwave.
chest freezer. upright vacuum. dehumidifier - •
FURNITURE, ANTIQUES: Oak entertainment centre (nice one):
old oak desk, Buch dropleaf table and 4 chairs. breakfast bar and
2 stools; cedar chest. Hunter green chesterfield and chair !new):
new coffee .table and end tables: power lift 'recliner chair. Targe
hutch china cabinet, beds and dressers. 2 matching leatherette
chairs. small maple desk: bridge lamp: drop front secretary:
antique dresser with mirror: wicker fern stand: 2 Marley
Horsesmetal sculptured signed Coastou 1904: plus our usual
large offering of furniture. Large offering of glassware.• incudes
Hummel!. Royal Doulton figurine (Tootles HN 1680): many cups
and saucers. Shelly. Ansley, Royal Albert. corn flower. railroad
lantern. large 1ramedoil painting approx. Oft x 5 ft.
PRINTS: 2 Paul Peel framed. 1 Tom Thompson framed: West
Coast Indian print: 2 West Coast Indian Etchings. soap stone doll;
Ceremonial tray: 1967 Prints by selected Canadian Artists etc etc.
25 boxes of canned food Plus many other items too numerous to
mention, 2"Auctioneers starting at 9 a-rri
NEXT AUCTION: Sat . June 24 at 9 AM
TERMS CASH OR CHEQUE with Proper ID
Auctioneers: Richard Lobb and Ben Lobb
Clinton, Ontario (519) 482-7898
www.auctionhotline.com
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40 lost & Found
MISPLACED OR STOLEN from Lot
35. Cone 1 McKillop Twp. sideroad
on or about Friday, June 02 (a.m.) 1
pair of boxer shorts, used only
once • If you have into, regarding,
please phone 519-345-2962 and
ask for Neil. or 519-527-1167 and
ask tor Boll 40-24-1 • •
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LOST One pair of child's glasses In
Seaforth (at public school play
area) or (McConnell. Stewart and
Devereaux office area). Sunday.
May 28. Phone 519.522.1677 40-
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42 Deaths
MARCUSSEN, Paula Lydia: At
London Health Sciences Centre.
Orin/witty Campus on Saturday,
June 10. 2000 Paula Lydia
Marcussen 01 London and formerly
of Seaforth in het 64th year.
Beloved wife of ,Aage Dear mother
of Hans and his wife Heather
Marcussen of Toronto. Sten
Marcussen of Toronto. Steen and
Valerie Marcussen of London and
Pia Marcussen and Raymond
Jenson of London Dear daughter of
Garda Holgersen of Denmark
Predeceesdd by a son Preben
Marcussen (1988). Arrangements
entrusted to Forest City Cremation
and Burial Service of London.
Friends will be received at Mt.
Pleasant Cemetery. London on
Wednesday. June 14. 2000 where a
service will be heli at 11 00 a m.
with Reverend Charles Scott offici-
ating Donabons 10 the Satvatron
Army would be greatly appreciated
by the fainly 42-24-1
42 Deaths
LEIPER, Ida Miss: of Seaforth and
formerly of Clinton and Hullett
Township passed away on June 8.
2000.0 her 81St year. Ida was born
in 'Hullett Townshipon April 20,
1920 and is the beloved daughter of
the late William and Emma (Lowne)
Leiper. Loving sister of Gladys.
Leiper of Clinton. Laura Murray of
Seaforth and • Ross Leiper of
Clinton. Dear aunt of Susan and
Robert Grant of Brussels Ida was a
member "of (he Londesborough
United Church and a life member of
the Burns UCW Friends were
received at the Beattie -Falconer
Funeral Home Ltd.. 153 High St.
Clinton on Saturday. June 10, 2000
from 1-2 p.m. until time of funeral
service'at 2 o'clock. Rev. Paul Ross
officiated.' Pallbearers were Murray
Reid. ,Frank Oolmage. Larry
Dotmage. Doug Bar MR. Eric
Schellenberger and Robert Norns.
Interment in Clinton Cemetery. As
expressions of sympathy memorial
donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation or the Londesborough
United Church would be'appreciat-
ed as eitpressiana of sympathy. 42-
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MCGAVIN
Jeff and Shannon thank God for the
safe arrival of their beaubful daugh-
ter Teegan Laine was born May 23.
2000 at Clinton Public Hospital
weighing 9 lbs. 5 oz Jacob and
Mackenzie adore their new baby
sister Proud and loving grandpar-
ents include Nell and Mane
McGavrn of Walton: Larry Rice and
Peggy Lachance of Lurgan, and
Colleen Elliott and Bob Rowe of
Hensall 43-24-1
PARKE
John and Susan are very thrilled to
announce the arrival of (herr pre-
cious Ates gel Emma Sue Parke
She was born on Friday. June 2nd
at 8 24 a m at Clinton Public
Hospital. weighing 6 lbs 14 oz and
21 and half inches long Emma is a
new hale sister for Amanda.
Michael. Amber and Ashley. Proud
grandparents are Harold and Faye
Dalrymple of Sealorm and looking
down from Heaven are grandpar-
ents Ken and Blanche Parke 43-
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HENDERSON: In loving memory of
my dear husband. Jonn who was
taken from me. June 13. 1998
We made our ,rows together
And said 'till death do us part
So when God carne and took your
hand,
My whole hfe fell apart
No one knows my heartache.
I try so hard to hide.
No one knows how many times.
I have broken down and cried.
When I look back upon our lives.
One thing makes me glad.
That you chose me to share with
You.
Those precious years we had.
Tilt memory fades and lite departs.
You'll live forever in my heart.
Your place on earth no one can fill.
1 love you now and always will.
Missed every day. your wife Pearl.
46-24x1
MCGRATH: In loving merrlory of
Tom. our son. brother and uncle,
who passed away suddenly 17
years ago June 14, 1983. - .
When family ties are broken, •
And loved ones have to part,
It leaves a wound that never heals,
A very aching heart.
No one knows the grief we share,
When we all meet and you're not,
there.
Life goes on we know that's true.
But not the same since we lost you.
We cannot bring the -aid days bads,
When we were altogether,
But loving thoughts and memories
Will live with us forever.
11 we had one lifetime wish.
One dream that could come true.
Wed pray to God with all our
hearts.
For yesterday and you.
What we would give. if we could
say.
Ili Tom" in the same old way.
To' hear your voice. to see your
smile,_ • -
To sit with you and chat awhile.
So you who have a son and brother,
Cherish him with care.
For you'll never know the
heartache.
rat you see his empty chair.
,So please dear Lord. take a mes-
sa9e.
To Tom in Heaven above. ,
Tell him how much we miss him.
And give him all our lore.
Always remembered -and sadly
missed by Mom, Barbara. Cheryl.
Sandra. Paul, Donna. Neil, Ken.
Waneeta. Mike. Nick. Tommy and
Tmmy 46-24x1
ROWLAND: In loving memory of
Anne Rowland. who passed away
June 18. 1996 -
Always remembered by Lou
Colleen. Mary Margaret and Dave.
Luanne and Tom. Pat and Anita and
grandchildren. 46-24-1
HENDERSON: To our Dad. John
Henderson. whom we've missed
since June 13. 1998;
Hi Dad -
'ifs us again. Your family remember-
ing he special ways you showed us
your love
Remembering:
Watching us with pride as we sang
and danced.
Buying us treats after picking
cucumbers and milkweed.
Playing chase he ace every Xmas
and watching the table get bigger
and bigger. -•
Telling us that animals could talk on
Xmas Eve.
Buying us ice cream after a chorus
of 'Please.. Please.- Please' - -
Respecting us for our decisions
even if they weren't always right.
Miss you. '
Love your family. 46-24x1
SHOBBROOK, Mary: In loving
memory of a dear mother, grand-
mother and great grandmother who
passed away June 9. 1999.
You are quietty remembered every
day.
And sadly L■,essed along life s way.
Although nbt in our lives to share.
In our hearts you are always there.
- Sadly missed by Donna -Lynne
and Ted. Doug and family. 46-
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47 Cords of 'honks
LEONHARDT
Words cannot express how much
we appreciated the cards. letters.
phone calls and food sent in while f
Les and I were going through a-
traumatic time n our lives. Thank
you to Dr. Percival and Dr. Edwards
for all their help in getting us atten-
tion in London long before appoint-
ments that had been made. To Dr.
Yonkers and Dr. McKenzie who
helped us so much 'during our
London stay. Also to the nurses who
were more than kind. To all he nuns
and personnel at Mount St. Joseph.
thank you for a lovely two weeks
spent. To my sister Pauline whose
company. moral support and exper-
lose driving was more titan appreci-
ated. To Helen and Mary for man-
ning the phones and our neigh-
bours Ron and Nancy for looking
atter the house. Last but not least to
Rose and Brenda wino gave me the
chemo in Stratford. The pep talks
were appreciated By the end of
June Les and I should be back to
normal. Thanks again. • Betty and
Les Leonhardt 47.24x1
BRUCEFIELD CITIZENS
Many thanks to the thoughtful peo-
ple who rushed to our alit atter our
accident Sunday nrghi Special
thanks to Bryan and Gaye Hoy and
all tits others for their concern and
help directing traffic. etc. in the ran.
Bruce, Doug and Jean MacGregor
47-24x1
H000ARTH
The family of the late Raymond
'Ramie' Hoggarth would like to
express their sincere thank you to
the Blyth Fire Department for their
quick response Sunday morning
and to the ambulance and staff at
Seaforth Hospital. To friends. fami-
ly and neighbours for ail their sup-
port at this time of sorrow. for the
beautiful flowers. cards. calls and
donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation, St Andrew s
Presbyterian Church and the
Clinton Public Hospital. A special
thank you for the food sent to the
family home. .to Rev. Nicholas
Vanderrney for his kind words and
prayers and also to the staff at the
-Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home. To
the ladies of the St.. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church a thank you for
the lovely luncheon after the ser-
vice. To the staff. at Canton Public
Hospital for the great care given to
-Ramie" over the Last few months
and to Dr , Bokhout for his care and
kindness over the years. - Joan.
Vic, Brian. Robert. Don. Howard
and Gerald and families.
47.24x1 cc
MCGAVIN
We would like to thank Dr. Hay and
the OB nurses of Clinton Public
Hospital for the warm encourage-
ment and special care we received
during our stay. Teegan especially
hanks Daddy for being . such a
greet source of strength for mom
dunng delivery. We couldn't have
done it without you! Thanks to Nana
(Colleen) and Bob for staying with
Jacob and Mackenzie. Also thanks
to the staff at McGavin Farm
Equipment for allowing Jeff to
spend some precious time at home
with his family. Lastly, thanks to fam-
ily. fnends and neighbours for the
many flowers. giftsand cards
received while we were in the nos-
pltal and since returning home.
- Shannon and Teegan 47-24-1
MATZOLD
We would like to thank everybody
. who sent cards to express their
sympathy with kind • words of
encouragement and prayers at the
loss of our dear daughter. Melannie. '
Special thanks to Fred and Betty
Tltey for their great help and acts of
kindness at a very difficult time for
us. Everything was very much
appreciated. - Erich and .Joyce
• Matzold and Families 47.24x1
Correspondents
First communions
celebrated by family
St. Columban
Visiting with Gary and Ann Cronin. Brent. Jamie.
Melanie and Kevin on the occasion of Kevin's First
Communion were: John and Mary Janmaat and two
great aunts from -Holland. Frank Cronin'and Kevin's
godparents. Ken and Deb Janmaat. Joining with them
later in•the day were other members of the Janmaat
family for -a celebration -of Mrs. Janmaat's birthday.
Visiting with Kenneth and Jennifer Ryan, Katie and
Matt on the occasion of Katie's First Communion
wore: Bill and Dianne Thomas. Lakefield; Ken and
Carol Ryan. Neil Ryan, David Ryan; Wayne and Tina
Ryan and Sarah. Nairn; and Bill and Jean Ryan.
Delaney and Abby. Stratford,
Community Calendar
MON. , JUNE 19
WED. , JUNE 14
Seatorth Horticultural meeting at
Van Loon s. Market.SI.
Bring lawn chair. -
130-4 00 p.m. Senior
Shuffleboard at the Arena
6 30-8:30 p.m. - Minor Soccer
at the Optimist Park
6:30-8:30 p.m. - Youth Roller
Hockey at the Arena' •
7:00-8:00 p m. - Step Aerobics •
with Kae Hubberts at the Arena
THURS. ,. JUNE 15
9700-10:00-a.m. - Fitness ,s Fur
with Drusilla'at the Arena
FRI.,JUNE 16
10:30-11 !45 a.m. - Mother Goose
Program at Seaforth _.brant
SAT , JUNE 17
SUN. , JUNE 18
7:15 p.m.- - DOUBLES BINGO
at the Arena Sales begin
at530p.m.
TUES. , JUNE 20
7 00-8.00 p.m. -Dag Obedience
at the Arena. •
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Registration at the Arena
8:00-9:00 p m. -Ladies' Roller
Hockey at the Arena
' • WED. ; JUNE 21
7.30-4 iC p.m. - Senior
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630-8:30 p.m. - Minor Soccer
• begins at the Optimist Park
,6:30-810 p rn. - Youth Roller
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7 00-9"CC o.m. - Miror Hockey
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