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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2002-10-02, Page 18..action Sale 38 Auction Sale 10 -THE HONOR EXPOSITOR, October 24, 2001 cn M •jii C T Y �. STOREY'S FOREST CITY AUCTIONS F 0 R E T As instructed by Hauser Easton Bailiffs we will sell the goods & chattels of the following for a secured creditor 504945 Ontario Limited, Oa Murphy's Pub and Eatery. MURPHY'S PUB & EATERY RESTAURANT PUBLIC AUCTION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25 at 2:00 pm X60 BAYFlELD RD. GODERICH, ONT. Complete Restaurant - Nice Equipment - plus collectibles. Partial List - 2 Bakers Pride Pizza Ovens, 60 qt. Dough mixer, Hobart comm. dishwasher, A1toaShoam, Deep fryers, 6 Burner stove/salamander/oven, 22' x 2Y Grill, 10' s/s exhaust canopy, Refrigerated tables, Steam tables, 16' Grill, sls tables, 2' deep sink s/s, Meat slicer, Reach in coolers & Freezers, Coffee Machines, Dish carts, Microwaves, 6' s/s cocktail sink, computerized cash system, Glass chiller, Comm bar mixer, 12' s/s beer cooler with draft taps no back, pots, pans, s/s, dishes, glassware, 60 Dining chairs, 19 Dining tables, 28 swivel bar stools, 4 stand up bar tables, oak display case, stereo, 3 colour TVs & mounting brackets, Lg. Qty. Brass, Qty neon signs, Oty.-memorabilia, 2 sideboards, 4 etched exterior windows and illuminated wall -mounted exterior signs, 40 ft. "u' shaped oak bar, Floor model radio, Antique Toledo scale, lots of smallwares. Terms: Cash or Certified cheque, 10% buyer premium. For a detailed list call the auctioneers or visit our website www.forestcltyauctlons.com 519-641-2844 PHONE (519) 641-2844 FAX (519) 641-6143 C T Y A U C O N s ***************************-***************** *ESTATE AUCTION * * * * At the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell * * THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25 AT 3:30 P.M. * INCLUDING: Beautiful modern oak grandfather's dock; 6 mo. old sofa * * bed; chesterfield and chair (like new); excellent maple 8 piece dining * * room suite; maple corner china cabinet; maple buffet hutch; wooden * table and 6 chairs; French Provincial style single beds and bedroom fur- * niture; queen size electric adjustable bed; cedar chest; rattan settee and * chair; Maytag fridge; Inglis 30 inch electric stove (as new); chest and * upright freezers; Hotpoint washer and dryer; colour T.V. with remotes; *Weslo electric treadmill; microwaves; dehumidifiers; RCA VCR; bedding; * quilts; collectible dishes including cornflower, Beswick, cranberry, Shelby, * etc.; Roseville jardinere; pocket watches; old oak library table; matching *oak bed, dresser and washstand; two washstands; press back chairs; * wooden rocking horse; old tin Beaver Lumber truck; H. Schuler, Paris * one gallon blue flowered crock; 6 ft.' round double sided enamel Texaco * sign; oval Esso sign; approx. 10 old Texaco enamel Fire Chief signs; * B.A., Supertest, Texaco, B.P. tins; old gas pails; oil bottles; approx. 10 * cast iron seats; string bells; railway lantem; counter scales; coach lights; * hand sleigh; service station tire inflation unit; reproduction carousel * horse; 8 place setting Royal Doulton Sherwood Pattern dishes; 12 place * setting Violet Pattem dishes; Miller electric welder, 3 pipe vises; cutting * torch; Delta scroll saw; table saw; jointer; hand and garden tools; * Homelite weedeater; and much more. I * PROP.: Estate of Clara Wickie with additions. * AUCTIONEER: Doug Jacob 519-271-7894 * * * ******************************************** * LARGE AUCTION SALE to be held at Lobb Auction Building in Clinton for Mildred McKay of Goderich, Pearl Glanville of Crediton plus Exeter home. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 at 9:00 A.M. TRUCK: 1991 Ford F150 XL pick up, V8 automatic, bed liner, running boards, clean solid sharp looking truck, 157188 kms. only. CAR: 1989 Buick LeSabre 4 door loaded, real clean well maintained, selling safetied subject to a reasonable reserve bid, 157000 km. APPLIANCES: Anex wood stove; fridge; 30" natural gas stove; small apt. size freezer; clothes washer; clothes dryer; 30" electric stove; Kirby vacuum cleaner. FURNITURE, ANTIQUES, ETC.: Partial listing includes Sklar chesterfield and chair plus other good chesterfields; bedroom furniture; 2 good double box springs and mattresses; new wooden drop leaf kitchen table and 4 chairs; sewing cabinet; pedestal plant stand; grandmother clock; drop front secretary desk; trunks; extension table extends 22 x 36; round dining table w/centre pedestal, 3 leaves & 6 chairs like new; 30" round Brentwood table & 2 Brentwood chairs; organ stool; cedar chest; plus other furniture; 5 oil lamps; crocks 2-10 gal., 7 gal., 5 gal., butter crock; dishes and glassware including antique pieces, Depression, Wedgewood, Irish Pitcher, collector spoons; chest of silverware plus our usual large offering. OTHER: Hardy 10 gal. US trail lawn sprayer; some professional baking pans; filing cabinets; metal desk; 5 new pieces of carpet; some carpet remnants plus our usual large offering of items too numerous to mention. 2 AUCTIONEERS SELLING STARTING AT 9 AM. VEHICLES SELL AT 11:30 AM. Auctioneers: Richard and Ben Lobb (519) 482-7898 46 In Memoriam WILLIAMSON: In loving memory of our son and brother John who was taken so suddenly Oct. 20, 1995. Our hearts are full of memories, And happy times we knew, One face keeps reappearing, And in the image there stands our John, Your gentle smile and witty ways, Are never far away. And although we cannot hold you, We feel your guiding hand every-. where, So many things have happened, We wanted you to share. So many times we needed you John, And wished for you here. It only takes a little space, To write how much we miss you. But it will take the rest of our lives, To forget the day we lost you. We miss your unique laughter, And wit that still rings through our heads. - Love: Mom, Dad, Robert and Heather, Carol Anne and Charles, Dianne and Dennis, Cathy and Harry, Jeff and Becky and families 46-43-1 BROOME: In loving memory of our "everyday hero," Rachael Anne Broome, who taught us so much about love, kindness and patience. Rachael died tragically 4 years ago, October 26, 1997. Just as you were, you will always be, Treasured forever in our memory. Deep in our hearts you will always stay, Loved and remembered every day. - We miss you terribly, Rachael. Love Mom, Aaron and Rebecca 46-43x1 47. ards of Thanks HEARD I would like to thank Dr. Hillyer and staff at Stratford General Hospital for their excellent care during my recent visit. 1 would like to thank my family and friends for the flowers, gifts, cards and phone calls. A great big thanks to my family tor their help and support since my return home. All has been appreciated. Love you all. - Chris Heard 47-43x1 NEWNHAM I wish to thank Dr. Gonser, Dr. Rodney, Dr. Percival and nurse Mary Coyne for taking care of me during my recent surgery on Oct. 18th. - Robert Newnham 47-43x 1 47. Cards of Thanks HAUWERT I would like to thank everyone who sent cards and mass cards and for the many phone calls after the pass- ing away of my son Ron. 1 would also like to thank my neighbours. Thank you for so many visits from friends. It was all very much appreciated. Thank you. - Mrs. Mary Hauwert and Family 47-43x1 RYAN Kay and Leo would like to thank all those who joined us to celebrate our 50th Wedding Anniversary in July. Thank you for all the cards and best wishes on this wonderful celebration. Also - Kay, wishes to thank everyone tor their prayers, masses offered, flowers, cards, visits and phone calls at the time of her surgery in University Hospital and after while recuperating at home. It's wonderful to be remembered at a time like this. I thank you all very much. Special thanks to our family who was there by our side. We needed you. - Kay Ryan 47-43-1 tee le'ap `oe on our r193Qarn mfvfvseaforthhuronex posltor.com DON'T just let a few people know what is happening in your store. Tell everyone in your community... 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They may also work in business/insurance companies and private practice. Occupational Therapists are university-trained, regulated health professionals whose unique training enables them to understand not only the medical and physical limitations of a disability or injury, but also the psychosocial factors that impact on an individual's ability to participate in the activities that are important to them. Occupational Therapists are experts, recognized by government and consumers for evaluating and promoting performance in daily occupations that include work, school and self-care and leisure pursuits. National Occupational Therapy Week is October 22nd to October 26th. There will be a display in thc Seaforth Community Hospital for OT Week and everyone is welcome to come and learn more about Occupational Therapy. Glanville returns to St. Marys Seaforth Ieftwinger Marc Glanville returned Oct. 20 to the St. Mary's Lincolns where he started his Junior B career three years ago. Glanville spent the last two years with the Aylmer Aces before the trade and joins Scaforth's Adam Lconhardt on the team. The duo arc roommates as both also attend Fanshawe College. Truck grill worth $Igo stolen A grill valued at $150 was stolen from a 1991 red Sonoma GMC pickup truck on Oct. 15 sometime between S and 10 p.m. Huron OPP say the truck was parked in the Janeway facing thc road at a residence on Harpurhey Road in Tuckersmith near Seaforth. Anyone with related information is asked to call thc local OPP or contact Crimestoppers.