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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2001-11-28, Page 101111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111115 10-T112 MORON W01I11TO11, Novaimanor Bit, 8001 ****************#****www******************** ESTATE AUCTION * At the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell * WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5 AT 3:30 P.M. * NOTE: WED. SALE * Including: Unique oak china cabinet with two bowed glass doors; * * bonnet chest; Victorian style sofa; oak parlour table; old dresser; 5 * * matching press back chairs; press back rockers; pair of wicker * * chairs; Singer treadle sewing machine; two good chesterfield suites; * * loveseat sofa; several bedroom suites; teak 6 pc. dining room suite; * * sofa bed; round table and 4 chairs (like new); La -Z -Boy recliner; pair * * of wing back chairs; matching G.E. fridge and stove; deep freezers; * * Maytag washer; microwaves; electric dryers; dehumidifiers; * * Whirlpool stacking washer and dryer;bedding; goodhousewares; * * collectible dishes; milk bottles; old collectibles; crocks; crosscut * * saws; power washer; Cadence electric treadmill; Homelite 12-39 * * riding mower; gas mower; gas barbecue; aluminum ladders; power * * and hand tools; older Snap-On bottom b3x; 1976 Snow Jet * * snowmobile and much more. Large clean sale. * * PROP: Jean Cameron; Mary McMillan and Estate of Ann Scholz. * *AUCTIONEER: * * * * Doug Jacob * 519-271-7894 or 348-9896 * ******************************************** LARGE AUCTION SALE to be held for the Estate of Charles Smith of Holmesville at Lobb Auction Building in Clinton. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 at 9:00 A.M. APPLIANCES: fridge; stove; washer; dryer; 4 sewing machines; TVs; vacuum cleaners etc; dehumidifiers; portable air conditioner. FURNITURE ANTIQUES, ETC.: Malcolm Chippendale 9 piece dining suite; large Chippendale style glass curio cabinet; large Sheritan mahogany and yew wood glass curio; English Sheritan style server; dining table; sideboard and 2 chairs; mahogany demi loon card table; walnut Governor Winthrop style drop front secretary; other drop front secretary's desks; Gent's bamboo style armoire; walnut dining table and 4 chairs; reverse painted glass top; coffee table; dressing screen; Victorian walnut hall table; hexagon table; eight leg octagonal table; piano stool w/twist legs; antique chest of drawers; Queen Ann style foot stool; Louis 15th style arm chair; plus beds; chesterfields; chairs and other related items. GLASSWARE: antique and collectable interesting and fine pieces; crystal chandelier; Cranberry hanging hall lamp; hand painted hanging hall lamp; large Chinese bronze lamp; Chinese porcelain bowl in ormuler mounts; Cranberry girondol w/dolphins and preams; Wade chintz tea pot & cream pitcher; Vaseline opalesent glass; amber glass including perfume bottles; Bristol glass vases; 2 signed Waterford crystal decanters; 40 open salts; collection of Swarovski mostly animal crystal pieces; Maling hand painted plate; glass candelabra; interesting collection of shells; pair of Spelter figurines; art glass lamp shades; Cranberry footed bowl; paper weights; Majolica planter and stand; Wedgewood florentine pattern partial service for eight; brass and onyx candle sticks; collection of Cloisenne; collection of Franklin Mint bird vases and bird bells; paper mache ink stand; hand painted Biscuit Barrell; Birks Sterling flatware and letter opener; Birks Regency flatware; Victorian silverplate tea service; silver entree dish; Welontree platter etc.; Victorian silverplate fish services for 6 etc. OTHER: Records; tapes; books on antiques glassware, furniture etc.; tapestry pictures; other pictures; towels; bedding; sewing material; some lawn furniture. NOTE: This is our finest offering this year, much, much more than listed. See www.lobbauction.on.ca for larger list. PREVIEW: FRIDAY NOV. 30 - 3 PM- 5:30 pm Auctioneers: Richard and Ben Lobb (519) 482-7898 Clinton NEXT AUCTION: Saturday, Dec. 8 AT 9 AM at Lobb Auction in Clinton. Antique fruit jars; glassware and fumiture; riding mower; appliances for Karl McNaughton plus additions. 39. Educational 39 Educational Festival School of lin" 535 Huron Street, 51i'a11 )rd We are now accepting registrations for our Fall classes •Make-Up'Artistry & Nail Technology offered at no extra charge Salon open to the public at discount rates. r Financial assistance for those who qualify. For further information call 519-271-9551 • 38. Auction Sales BAWIN'A NIIIIAMIII Al) AMER Business Hours: Fridays 10-6 Saturdays 9-4 Sundays 12-4 full Christmas only) NOW OPEN 2 LARGE SHOWROOMS WITH A NEW SHIPMENT EVERY WEEK OF: Furniture, computer accessories, Digital Cameras, TVs, VCRs, toots, candy, toys, decorations. bedding, new kids and adult winter clothing, canned and dry goods, health products, pet food. movies, CDs and DVDs. TERMS: Cash, Interact. Visa Turn off Hwy. (4 at 7th Ave. VANASTRA 42 Deaths DELANEY, Mary Ellen "Mamie": At the conclusion of a spiritual jour- ney we commend, into the loving embrace of God, the soul of a dear wife, motber, grandmother and sis- ter, Mary Ellen 'Mamie" Elizabeth (Murray) Delaney of Dublin, who passed away peacefully surround- ed by her family at Seaforth Community Hospital on Saturday, November 24, 2001 in her 76th year. Mary Ellen was bom June 15, 1926 and is the beloved wife of Joseph Delaney, recently celebrat- ing 50 years of marriage September 1, 2001. She is loved by her six chil- dren: Yvonne and Stephen Seiler, Mitchell; Patrick and Charlene Delaney, Dublin; Maureen and Paul Van De Walla. St. Marys: James 42. Deaths Delaney, London; Jayne and Brad Walsh, Egmondville; and Lucille and Neil Panziera, Lambeth and sadly missed by her 16 grandchil- dren: Michael, Jennifer, Robert, Julie Seiler; Alanah, Connor, Elysse Delaney; Sarah, Lisa, Karen, Jaynie, Neil Van De Walle; Kristen, Evelyn Walsh; Liam, D'Arcy Panziera. Mary Ellen, the eldest of nine children, is predeceased by her parents, Melva C. Eckert (1976) and John E. Murray (1964) and by a brother, Edward, in infancy. She is survived by her siblings: Helen and Joseph Nolan, St. Columban; Joseph and Violet Murray, Kitchener; Jeremiah Murray, Dublin; Beatrice and Gordon Costello, Kingston; Jerome and Joan Murray, Dublin; Cyril and Rose Marie Murray, Waterloo; Ronald and Therese Murray, Mitchell; and Arthur and Connie Murray, Dublin. Also survived by in-laws Anne Blonde, Windsor; Frances Malady, St. Columban and Jim and Dorothy Delaney, St. Columban. Mom began her teaching career in a one - room schoolhouse. She devoted her life to her family, St. Patrick's Church and the Dublin community. Mom was a lively baseball coach and sports fan, a 'music lessons' supporter, a wonderful cook and an enthusiastic 'card shark'. She will be fondly remembered for her dedi- cation to the Catholic Women's League, her religious devotion to St. Therese of Lisieux, the thought- fulness she showed to others and her zest for life. Friends and rela- tives were received at the Whitney- Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street, West, Seaforth, Monday, November 26, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m., Tuesday, November 27, 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. The Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated at St. Patrick's Church, Dublin on Wednesday, November 28, 2001 at 11:00 a.m. by Rev. Fr. Maurice Charbonneau. As expres- sions of sympathy, donations to the Right to Life would be appreciated. end the time of my departure has corse. I have fought dna good Oght, I have finished the race, l have kept Me faith...." (2 Tim 46-7) 42-48-1 "One day there'll be an empty chair.." Q. Can discussions about our funeral pre- arrangements be made in the privacy of our home? If someone from the funeral home comes to our home, is there any obligation on our part? A. Funeral arrangements are quite often made in the privacy of a home. Virtually everything that can be discussed in a funeral home can also be discussed in the comfort of your home, even to the casket and vault selection. And all discussions are conducted without any obligation on your part. For your free copy of One Day There'll Be An Empty Choir. the new 24 - page booklet from the best-selling book, AfterLoss. A Recovery Companion /or Those Who Are Grieving. by Barbara L csStrang, please call or stop by. Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth ^- 527-1390 01977 AfterLoss Inc. • 800-263-9572 43. Births SAUNDERS Hi! My name is Darcey James Saunders and I arrived safely into the world Monday, November 19th, 2001 at 6:53 a.m. at SGH. I weighed 6 lbs. 15 oz. and was 19 1/2 inches long. My parents, Scott and Niki were thrilled! Now if I could just get my older siblings, Brad and Teresa to leave me alone for 10 seconds?!!! My grandparents Bob and Linda Saunders,' Dublin and Gord and Deb Phillips, Egmondville are excited too! Not to mention great grandparents, Ferg and Teresa Feeney, Seaforth, Betty Saunders, Mitchell, Eileen and Alan Bake, Winnipeg and Stu Phillips, Seaforth. This world is full of uncer- tainty but love is definitely guaran- teed. My mommy and I would like to thank our terrific nurse Sharon and the best daddy and coach in the whole world. We love you so much! 43-48x1 46. In Memoriam HAMILTON (Boyd): In loving mem- ory of our dear sister Marjorie who passed away one year ago today, December 2nd, 2000. A special smile, a special face, A part of our family we can never replace. Loved and remembered each day. Missed more than words can say. To some she may be forgotten, To others, just part of the past. But to the family that knew and loved her, Her memory will always last. - Loved and cherished by Marg, Edith, Joan and Doug 46-48x1 SOONTIENS: In memory of John Soontiens, a dear husband, father and grandfather who passed away December 02, 2000. He walks with us down quiet paths, And speaks in wind and rain. For the magic power of memory, Gives him back to us again. - Sadly missed by Pam, Brian, David, Kathy and Steve and grand- children Justin, Cassandra, Jonathan and Johanna 46-48x1 COOMBS, Wesley Jacob: November 29, 1997 As time unfolds another year, Silent memories keep you near, No longer in our lives to share, But in our hearts you are always there. - Sadly missed by Uncle Wayne, Aunt Laura, Megan and Melissa 46- 48-1 COOMBS: In loving memory of our precious little grandson, Wesley Jacob, November 29, 1997. - Very sadly missed and forever loved. Love your grandma. 46-48x1 Wesley Coombs Dec. 24, 1995 -Nov. 29, 1997 Our sweet little buddy was taken from us so tragically four years ago. The days go by, Life goes on, But the love and longing never fades. Wesley, you are and always will be a part of our family. - Forever loved, Mom, Dad, Jenna and Wade 46-48xlcc HUGILL: In loving memory of our father, father-in-law and grandfa- ther, Harold Hugill, who passed away 28 years ago, Dec. 1, 1973. He had a nature you could not help loving, And a heart that was purer than gold. And to those who knew him and loved him, His memory will never grow cold. Love always, Doug, Gail, Jonathan, Theresa, Jason, Doug Jr. and Stephanie 46-48x1 46. In Memoriam COOMBS: In loving memory of Wesley Jacob, November 29, 1997. Sadly missed and forever in our hearts. - Love, all your aunts and uncles and cousins. 46-48x1 47 Cards of Thanks MUIR 1 wish to express my sincere thanks for your expressions of sympathy and comforting words through this difficult time in the loss of my broth- er Doug. Many thanks for the lovely plants, memorial donations, phone calls, sympathy cards and food. It was very much appreciated. - Doris and Family 47-48x1 SEAFORTH HARMONY KINGS The Seaforth Harmony Kings would like to thank Northside United Church, the businesses who sup- plied signs, the churches and media for free promotion, the men who joined us in the mass choir, all of the performers and everyone who attended the very successful variety show on Sunday in support of the Huron Christmas Bureau. 47-48-1 JOHNSON 1 would like to thank my family, rela- tives, friends and neighbours for their best wishes, prayers, calls, visits, cards and flowers. Also for the goodies that have been brought to the house. Thank you for the St. Elizabeth Health Care staff, espe- cially Dan and Shelley for your daily services. A special thanks to you, Doris, for coming over to the house since retuming home and also for Joyce coming to the house. A big thank you to those who helped with the farm work in one way or anoth- er. It is truly grateful to have such fantastic neighbours and friends such as you people. A thank you to University Hospital, Dr. Boyd and his team, ICU and 6th floor staff for the excellent care I received. A spe- cial thank you to Dr. Percival for everything she has done for me. Words just don't seem enough - but thanks again to everyone. - Jerry 47-48-1 THANK YOU Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! And that's not enough thanks to the many people who made our Home Tour a success. We are very grate- ful to the homeowners who opened their homes for people to see. To all the decorators, you did a wonderful job in the homes as well as at the church. To the people who donated door prizes, they were gorgeous. To our own congregational members who sold tickets, baked squares, served refreshments, or worked at any of the homes, we couldn't have done it without you. Finally, thank you to everyone who bought tickets. Congratulations to the winners of our door prizes. Carol Siemon of Mitchell won the painting donated by Jean Gloor; Marg Morrison of Mitchell won the Welcome Sign donated by Promotional Wood; Pauline Johnston of Brussels won the Christmas stockings donated by Marjorie Moore. Thanks for a job well done! - St. Peter's Lutheran Church Brodhagen Home Tour Committee. 47-48x l cc (',At('I t t ,„ :i'I J DON'T just let a few people know what is happening in your store. Tell everyone in your community... 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