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38 Auction Sale
38 Auction Sale
MEYER & MEYER
AUCTION SERVICE
HUGE CLEARING AUCTION
TUES. AUG. 29, 6:00 P.M. SHARP
GODERICH ARENA
ANTIQUES: 1952 Wurlivcr Organ, Dr, Tables &
Chairs. Picture Frame;. Gardiner's Milk . nd other
Misc. Bottles, Light Fixtures.
APPLIANCES: Fridge, Stove, s & Dryer,
Microwaves, Dishwasher, TV. VCRs, Stere.., Dehumidifiers.
NEW CLOTHES: Large selection of Men's. Women's and
Children's Clothes.
FURNITURE: Couches. Coffee Tables. Home Entertainment
Systems. Pictures. China Cabinets, Buffet. Glassware. Lamps.
Exercise Bike. Sewing Machines, Office Desk, Chairs. File
Cahinets. Kitchen Table & Chairs, Boy's Car Bed. Captain's
Bed. Vibrating Bed.
TOOLS: Radial Arm Saw. Buck Saws. .Hand Saws,
Wrenches, Socket Sets. Brand New 4" Grinder, Jig Saw.
Chains. Bench Grinder, Aluminum Ladders & much more.
VEHICLES: 199(1 Ford F150, 1991 Sunhird. 1989
Oldsmobile Ciera.
TRAILERS: 4' x 8' Utility Trailer. Newer Travel Trailer.
MISC.: Roll Up Garage Doors 8'.7 7', Woodstove• Electrical
Supplies. Fluorescent 2' x 4' Lights. Milk Cans. Small Safe.
Computer Equipment. Coffee Machine. Arcade Video
Machine. Old Hockey Cards.
PARTIAL LiST O iLY
TERMS: Cash or Cheque with proper 1.D. Owner and
Auctioneer not responsible for accidents or lost articles day of
sale. There may be additions or deletions day of sale.
— FOOD BOOTH ON SITE -
Kevin McArter, Auctioneer
For more info call (519) 590-1038
10 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, August 23, 2000
36 Annourlcements
3t Announcements
36 .•.nnouncornents
THE CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF PERTH,
THE TOWNSHIP OF PERTH SOUTH,
THE TOWN OF NORTH PERTH AND THE
TOWNSHIP OF WEST PERTH
PROPOSED PUBLIC ROAD NAME CHANGES
Section 210 (111) of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990 and Subsection 44
(6) of the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act, R.S.O.
• 1990, Chapter 421.
NOTICE is hereby given that the following Municipal Councils intend to pass by-laws to
narne public roads which may not have previously been named and to change the name of
public roads which may have been previously named. The By-law affects the name of
County Roads, Township of Perth South roads, Town of North Perth' roads and Township of
West Perth roads.
The public road naming, or changing of names is intended to advance the County -wide
municipal addressing system which is required to implement the "9-1-1" emergency
response system for ambulance, fire, and police services throughout the County.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. relating to the proposed naming/renaming of public roads
arid a list identifying the various naming/renaming changes is available for inspection at the
pplicable Municipal Office or the County of Perth Planning and Development Office.
ANY PERSON may attend the following public meeting and/or make written or verbal
representation regarding the proposed naming/renaming of public roads.
County of Perth Thursday September 21, 2000 (1:30 p.m.) County Court House
1 Huron Street, Stratford, Ontario, N5A 5S4
Telephone: 519-271.0531 ext. 230
Township of Perth South Tuesday, September 5, 2000 (8:00 p.m.) Municipal Offices
3204 Road 122 P.O. Box 181 St. Pauls, Ontario NOK 1 VO
Telephone: (519)271-0619 .
Town of North Perth Wednesday. September 6, 2000 (7:00 p.m.) Municipal Offices,
330 Wallace Avenue, North Listowel. Ontario N4W 1L3
Telephone: (519) 291-2950 ext. 250
Township of West Perth Tuesday, September 5, 2000 (7:30 p.m.) Municipal Offices
169 St. David St., Mitchell, Ontario NOK 1NO
Telephone: (519) 348-8429
DATED THIS 9TH DAY OF AUGUST, 2000
JAMES G. WILSON, CLERK, COUNTY OF PERTH.
MURIEL KING, CLERK, TOWNSHIP OF PERTH SOUTH
GORDON M. BURNS, CLERK, TOWN OF NORTH PERTH
PATRICIA TAYLOR, CLERK, TOWNSHIP OF WEST PERTH
Copies of the County of Perth Road Map are available for purchase ata cost of $3.00 at the
County offices in County Court House in Stratford and at the local Municipal Offices in North
Perth, Perth East, Perth South and West Perth. The County's Road Map shows road
locations, road names, and property number information for the County of Pprth area. The
latest version (April 1999) also shows road name and property number information for many
of the settlement areas in the County.
TOWNSHIP OF WEST PERTH
TAXES DUE
Tax notices for the Township of
West Perth will be mailed
Sept. 8, due Sept. 29 and
Nov. 30, 2000.
Karen McLagan, Treasurer
38 Auction Sole
38 Auction Sale
' 'ESTATE AUCTION I f
( At the Jacob Auction Centre 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell, ON
THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, AT 3:00 P.M. I.
ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES: Cherry flat -to -wall
jcupboard; pine lam cupboard; cherry two -drawer two-bbard peg-
top harvest table: 8-11. refinished store table; combination china r
__ J cabinet and sideboard; Victorian settee; 3 -piece parlour set: f
i gate-leg tables; tour hall trees; bake -cupboard; high -back
sideboard with mirror. fancy wooden extension table; pine linen
press; oak drop -front secretary; spooled beds; Morris chair;
` washstand and dresser; odd washstands; two blanket boxes;
parlour tables: press -back chairs; wooden rocllers; high -boy
chest; three round organ stools; bamboo stand; old clocks; coal
oil lamps, two slag glass ceiling fixtures, bridge lamps; walnut
chest of drawers; Lincoln truck; sex. Beaver tars; feather
Christmas trees. dak arm chairs;. brass steam whistle; brass
oilers, toy bobsleigh: sap palls; Dinky toys; maps; Coke items;
hanging lamp parts: wooden washing machine. churns: 20
crocks, 40s and 50s car manuals; Supertest, White Rose,
Indian, Enarco, B -A tins; set of Spode Buttercup pattern dishes:
set of Royal Crown Derby Mikado dishes; set of Royal Albert
Petit Point dishes, collectible dishes, including Limoges,
Carnival. •Flo -Blue, Royal Winton, cranberry lam dish,
Wedgwood: Adderly, Austria. crystal, Bennington, etc. Over 80°%o
of sale is antiques and collectibles
HOUSEHOLD: Kelvinator and Maytag refrigerators (like new),
Whyte -Westinghouse 24 -in stove (like new): Danby spin washer,
freezer four colour TVs with remotes, sofa bed: pine 8 -piece
dining room suite, Dominion piano and bench, new Dolmite
walker with brakes, bedding and housewares
CAR:,1998 lour -dor Neon with 25000 kms, from Ward Estate,
sold at 7 00 pm Certified
NOTE: Excellent sale Viewing 1200 Noon, day of sale.
Prop Estate of Jean Wilhelm; Estate of Hazel Boyd, and Estate
of Clarence Ward
AUCTIONEERS:
Doug Jacob and Joe Zehr i
519-271-7894 519-887-9599
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QUALITY
AUCTION NOTICE
Saturday, August 26, 2000
12 noon
(preview from 11 am)
Sale held on floor of
Bayfield Arena
Selling by public auction the following
type articles:
An excellent selection of rare and
genuine Persian carpets in various sizes
and colours; antique glasswares; crystal
figurines; silver; quality mahogany and
.oak furniture pieces; Group of 7 art works;
decorator lamps and accessories; estate
furniture; oriental porcelain including
Satsuma pieces; general household
furniture; Rosewood furniture; primitive
style furniture; cast iron pieces; bronze
sculptures; etc. Sale also to include 1986
Subaru GL (uncertified) and a metal/wood
lathe with hundreds of accessories.
TERMS: Cash, cheque, Visa, Amex &
Mastercard. Delivery services available
upon request.
NOTE: Above is very partial listing of the
hundreds of Tots to be auctioned in one
day.'
Robert Gosse
Auctioneer
(519) 751-2238
(519) 262-1128
ED'S LIQUIDATION AUCTION
SUN., AUGUST 27TH AT 1:00 P.M.
BEHIND KATES STATION (VANASTRA), FOLLOW THE SIGNS
FURNITURE: Couches, chairs, bedroom & dining room suites, TVs,
VCRs, wicker furniture, new and used stereos.
RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT: 1 door, 2 door & 3 door fridges,
stainless steel sinks, soup kettle, 3 food warmer, 3 head milkshake;
mixers, popcorn maker, new jet spray, Coke coolers, menu board and
misc. restaurant equipment and supplies.
MISC: Toys, clothing, power tools, (N,O.S.) comic books, used CDs,
movies, dry foods ar*d the usual supply of smalls.
VEHICLES: 1996 Chrysler extended minivan 120,(X)0 kms., loaded.
50,000 LBS. OF GRADE 8 BOLTS - NUTS. STAINLESS SCREWS
AUCTIONEER: KEVIN McARTER
Plan to attend
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46 In Memoriam
SMITH, Mary Anne: lir loving rnem-
ory of a loving wife, mother and
grandmother. Mary Anne Smith,
who passed away one year ago,
August 24. 1999
Have you ever lost someone who
meant everything to you?
One you love so very much and
miss her like we do'
She was the one who was always
mere to listen.
And when she laughed how her
eyes would glisten
She was always there with some
great advice,
And for us, nothing was too big a
sacrifice
So put your arms around her Lord,
and gree her special care,
Make up for what she suffered, and
all that seemed unfair '
Her He was so unselfish. for others
she did We,
Not for what she received, but for alt
she 00uld give.
Please lake this message to our
dear one up above,
Tell her that we miss her, and give
her al our low. •
- Forever loved and remembered by
Mark, Julie, Chris. Lindsay and
Erica and Chris 4S -34-t
46. In Memoriam
SMITH
In loving memory of Mary Anne
Smith, my only daughter. who went
to be with the angels August 24,
1999.
What I wouldn't give if 1 could say.
-Hi Mary Anne. How .are you
today?'
A daughter is a special gift,
You think will always stay. •
What you suffered you told but a
few.
You didn't deserve what you went
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through,
Tired and weary you made no fuss.
But tried so hard to stay with us
To God I am so grateful.
For the time 1 could spend with you;
The heartfelt love you gavp to me,
Will help me make it through.
You will always have a special
place;
And there you vial remain,
That place. is deep within my heart.
Until we meet again.
So Dear Lord, if you get some
roses.
Please take Mary Anne some.
And lust say 'with all my love',
Then she'll know from where they
come
- 1'11 love you always and forever.
Mom 46-34x1
SMITH: In memory of our sister and
sister-in-law Mary Anne. who
passed away one year ago, August •
24, 1999.
A year has passed, dear Mary
Anne,
Since you were called away.
How well do we remember.
That sad and weary day.
Suffering much. you murmured not.
We watched you day by day.
We pray d that your dear life.
Would not be taken away
God took her home - it was his will
Within our hearts she liveth still
Always remembered by Bill and
Maria$nne, Jim and Sharon. Larry
and branne. Dan and Effie and their
families 46-34xlnxe
SMITH: In memory of a special
friend. Mary Anne, who passed
away August 24, 1999
Though her smile is gone forever.
And her hand we cannot touch,
Still we have the memory of the one
we loved so much.
We think of you in silence.
We often speak your name.
But all we have are memories,
And your picture in a frame •
Your resting place we visit,
And put flowers with care.
But no one knows the heartache.
As we turn and leave yoti there.
Always remembered by Maureen
arid Jackie 46.34-1
46 in ' '. :monarn
SMiTH: In loving memory of a very
dear friend, Mary Anne. who
passed away August 24. 1999.
Beautiful memories.
Are wonderful things.
They last till the longest day.
They never wear out.
They never get lost,
And can never be given away.
To some you may be forgotten,
To others a part of the past.
But to us who loved and lost you,
Your memory will always last.
- Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by Mary and Keith. 46-34x1
47 Cards of 'hanks
LONGMAN
The family of the late Carl Longman
extend sincerest thanks and appre-
ciation to all relatives, friends and
neighbours for gifts of their pres-
ence, cards, food. floral tributes and
memorial donations. Special thanks
to Dr. Mark Wokinik and the staff of
Seaforth Manor Nursing Home who
brought sunshine to Dad's world
these past years. Thank you to Rev.
Paul Ross for his comforting memo-
rial service; to Aubrey Toll who gra-
ciously sang one of Dad's tavounte
hymns. -How Great Thou Art' and to
Yvonne Kitchen tor presenting -A
Tribute to Dad's Life Journey'
Thanks also to Chris Smith and the
Beattie Falconer Funeral Home
(Blyth Visitation Centre) for all their,
professional assistance and the
ladies of the Londesboro United
Church for serving a delicious
lunch:, Our sincere appreciation to
the palbearers Earl, Tom & George
Yungblut. Murray and Douglas
Waymouth and Ken Armstrong and
to youngest grandchild. Jason
Longman. flower bearer. Everyone's
thoughtfulness has been a comfort
to us all at this time and will be
gratefully remembered always.
Sincerely. George Longman, Grace
Dolmage. Donna & Ken Longman &
families. 47-34x1
BUYS
Thank you to my family, friends and
neighbours for making my 80th
birthday so special. Some people
have a gift for doing thoughtful
deeds, for knowing when to be
there and how to to be a friend.
Thank you all, for your prayers,
gifts, cards and flowers. Special
thanks to Father Dino, Nicole and
Bob. Gord Glenn and Frank Nigh. It
truly was a special day. - Delphine.
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MCLACHLAWTAYLOR
What a wonderful party! Special
thanks to everyone who helped
make the engagement celebration
.so wonderful. To Brett, head hon-
cho. to Susan and Tracy, the shoot-
er girls, to Matt, the golf pro, to
Cheryl,' friend to all chickens,
Manny, the casino king, and thanks
to Dave & Greg for their. efforts.
Thank you to Brian and his helpers
for the tasty meat and to Judy and
Joanne who took care of the rest of
supper Thanks also to Bob for mak-
ing a late night rescue mission. It
was great to see everyone. and to
know that we have such a fantastic
group of family and friends. Thank
you to all. - Sherri -and Dan
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CROWLEY
Thanks to our family and friends for
the many cards. mass offerings.
flowers and gifts given to us on our
25th Wedding Anniversary celebra-
bort and for donations to the food
bank A special thanks to our family
for air their help, Father Joe
Dabrowski. Debbie. Amanda.
Marianne. Mike, MarylRyan and the
St Columban choir for the wonder-
ful mass 11 was overwhelming)
- Frank and Patsy Crowley 47-34x1
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Community Calendar
WED., AUG. 23 ' SUN. `AUG. 27
1 30-4 00 p m -senior
MON., AUG. 28
Shuffleboard at the Arena
8 30-8:00 p m. • Adult Beginner 7:15 p.m. •Minor Sports Council
Tennis Lessons with Arena.
BINGO at the
Arena. Sales begin at 6:30 p.m.
Hank Bennerdyk
7 00-800 p.m. Step Aerobics at the TUES., AUG. 29
Arena with Kae Hubberts 9.00-10:30 a m. • Youth Beginner
Tennis Lessons
10:30.12:00 Noon • /Adult
Beginner Tennis Lessons
WED., AUG. 30
1:30.4:00 p.m. • Senior
Shuffleboard at the Arena
9: 15.10.15.a.m. - Summer Reading 8:30.8.(x1 p.m. •Adult Beginner
Program at the Seaforth Library Tennis Lessons
7:00.8:00 p.m. • Step Aerobics
al the Arena with Kae Hubberb
8:00.9:30 p.m. - Adult Advanced
Tennis Lessons
8.00.9.30 p.m. • Adult Advanced
Tennis Lessons with
Hank Binnendyk
THURS., AUG. 24
FRI., AUG. 25
SAT, AUG. 26
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