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40. Lost & Found
FOUND: a small white
fluffy dog. Male, No
tags. Found near
Kinburn Line..Phone
519-527-1960. 40-
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42. Deaths
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46. In Memoriam
MONTGOMERY: In memory of Lyle Montgomery
who passed away March 31, 1999.
It's been seven years since you were called
away,
Your heart was always kind and true.
And when I needed someone,
1 could always count on you.
Resting where no shadows fall,
In peace sleep awaits us all,
God will link the broken chain, _
When one by one we meet again.
- Always remembered by wife Shirley, family and
grandchild 46-13x1
38. Auction Sale
38. Auction Sale
& Associates Inc.
Dick Robinson & Darcy Rathwell
Auctioneers
(519) 233-7181
Tuesday, April 11th
C 1:00 p.m. SHARP
76802 Airport Line
1 mile west of
Brucefield &
3 miles North
46 In Memoriam
KALE: In loving memory of Tom Kale who
passed away one year ago Apr. 1, 2005.
Our days are different now
Without you in our lives,
We'll always have our memories,
Of years of happy times.
- Sadly missed with love, your wife Bea,
and grandchildren 46-13x1
family
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of machinery', beef cows, calves,
yearling cattle & misc. items for
Lyle Youngblut
Lot 32, Conc. 14 Hullett Township,
3 miles west of Blyth or 3 miles east
of Auburn on Huron Cty. Rd. 25, #39381
.. Saturday, April 8, 11 a.m.
TRACTORS: MF 270 diesel 16.9-28 rear
tires; MF 255 diesel w/ Frey loader 16.9-30
rear tires (material bucket, manure fork,
bale prong); JD 510 tractor.
MACHINERY: NH 488 haybine; NH row bar
rake; IH 540 manure spreader (good); IH
1150 mix mill w/auger feed; Kongskilde 14'
3 pth cultivator; 548 White 5 furrow 18" auto
reset plow; IH 3 furrow 14" 3pth plow; 26'
flat rack wagon; flat rack wagon; Ni spread-
er for parts.
LIVESTOCK: 5 yr. old reg. Charolais bull -
produces easy calving, good quality calves;
15 Charolais x cows; 11 red & red white
face cows; 6 black & black baldie cows;
approx, 20 calves at side, balance due
soon; 31 yearling Charolais x good top qual-
ity cattle, vaccinated w/ 9 way vaccine.
MISCELLANEOUS: cattle chute; bale wrap,
grass seed. Wagon load of farm -related
items.
For more info call Lyle 519-523-9585.
TERMS: CASH OR ACCEPTABLE CHEQUE WITH PROP-
ER ID DAY OF SALE. OWNERS OR AUCTIONEERS NOT
RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS, INJURY OR LOSS OF
PURCHASE
Auctioneers: Brian Rantoul 519-357-2349
& Bill Horst 519-595-2626
J. McEwen Estate
CENTURY FARM AUCTION
Property selling at
1:15 p.m. - 100 acres - 95 workable
- 624 Int. Tractor -
48 hp diesel - Selling
@fpm
- Malibu - 2000 four
door with 36,200 km -
Certifled
3 Furrow Plough
- Snow Thrower
- JF 11 ft cultivator
- int. Square Baler
- Hay Wagon
- Jamco 2 wheel trailer
- Yardmen 20" push
mower
- Club Cadet 36" lawn
mower
- Troy (pony) mtor tiller
- Hardy 48" lawn
sprayer
- Circular saw
- Grain roller
- Root pulper
- Wooden & steel gates
Antiques & Collectibles
- Buggy with surrey top
- Wooden wagon wheels
- Sleigh
- Large quantity of
antique tools, forks,
shovels and misc.
items related to
farming
Conditions of Sale
- $5000 deposit within 2 days of acceptance of the offer (certified cheque)
- The Estate of Jean McEwen shall have the right to accept or reject the highest bid
with 5 minutes of closing the bidding
- Cash offer - No conditions & No warranties
- The balance shall be paid within 30 days of acceptance of the offer and possession of
the house & barn shall be given at that time
- Land Is leased for the 2006 crop year. Purchaser will have possession of land Jan. 1,
2007 (Rent of the land shall be pay to the Purchaser- The total rent of $13,160.00
shall be paid In 2 equal payments - April & November 15th)
RE/
LAND EXCHANGE LTD.
® Contact for terms & viewing:
Bruce Rathwell, Sales Rep
44 Ontario Street, Clinton, ON
Office: 519-482-9100
Direct Line: 519-233-3120
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47. Cards of Thanks
JOHNS -BROMLEY
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to
everyone who has helped us since our house fire
on February 23rd, 2006. We find ourselves
completely overwhelmed with the generosity
people have shown us -- from family and friends to
acquaintances and even complete strangers. It is
wonderful to know that when a person is down, a
small community will come together and help out
without hesitation. We have received so much
from so many people, from warm wishes and
caring thoughts, to gifts .of donations be it food,
toys, clothing, household items to monetary
gestures - it is hard to list. As well, so many
people have given of their time to see us get set
up in our temporary residence. To begin to list the
names who need thanked would be impossible.
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH to ALL OF YOU
from the bottom of our hearts for everything, and
know that nothing has gone unnoticed. It has truly
helped us more than you will ever know, and we
only hope that everyone knows just how
appreciated everything has been. We will never
forget everyone's kindness and compassion
shown to us through this ordeal. - Sincerely, Keith
& Julie, Jasmine & Carissa 47-13-1
38. Auction Sale
38. Auction Sale
ESTATE SALE
At the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell
SATURDAY, APR. 1 AT 9:30 A.M.
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47. Cards of Thanks
MCCLURE
The family of the late Sam McClure would like to
sincerely thank Ross Ribey and Ruth at the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home for their help and
preparation to•make this time easier. To Rev.
Henry and Brenda Huberts for the beautiful
service. To relatives, friends and neighbours for
the support and generosity we have received
through food, cards and donations at this time of
sorrow. Special thanks to Nita, Cathy and
Sharlene for our family dinner, the ladies of First
Presbyterian church for the funeral lunch and the
caretakers of the church. To the staffiat the
Seaforth Manor, thanks for all the great care and
attention you've given to dad over the past few
• years and the support to Mom during these last
few weeks. Thanks also to the Forester's Lodge
for the special service and to John Jewitt for
playing the bagpipes. A special thanks to Mavis
for the use of your van and to Terry and Mark for
picking_ Doug up at the airport. The support we
have received has been greatly appreciated by all
of us. - Mary McClure. and Family 47-13-1
38. Auction Sale
Including: Omate Victorian dresser with marble top; fancy oak server with
bowed glass and mirror; tall oak hall seat with beveled mirror; 4 section oak
barristers bookcase with drawer; oak library table; high back sideboard;
parlor tables; ash Murphy bed; 3 door wardrobe; bamboo book shelf; cra-
dle; press back rockers; 50s kitchen cabinet with bowed glass ends; drop
front secretary; heavily carved 40s three pc. chesterfield suite; washstands;
new chesterfield suite; Lazyboy recliner; two new Haier fridges; Classic
Mason Risch apt. sized piano; color TV; large offering of bedding and fan-
cywork; lots of Coke memorabilia including 4 ft. Coke button, old trays, ther-
mometer etc.; small spinning wheel; hundreds of cookbooks; hundreds of
Royalty items; hard cover and children's books; extensive offering of col-
lectables including railway Iantems, crocks, photo albums, picture frames,
Christmas decorations and much more; two partial chamber sets; large
offering of collectable dishes including 9 pieces of Roseville; Moorcroft;
cranberry pickle cruet; comflower, Royal Bougreuth, tea figurines; thimble
collection; coal oil lamps; Limoges; Wedgwood, Burslem, R.S. Prussia,
Beswich; depression, camival, crystal etc.; and collectables and furniture
too numerous to list. For more details and pictures see jacob.ontarioauc-
tioneer.com. Viewing Friday, March 31 from noon - 3:30.
Prop: Estate of Elva Blnkle (Monteith) with additions.
AUCTIONEER:
Doug Jacob
(519)271-7894
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LARGE AUCTION SALE
to be held at Seaforth Fair Grounds Agri Plex Building for
local Estates plus additions
SATURDAY, APRIL 1 AT 10 AM
APPLIANCES, TVs JVC 32" colour TV on stand NEW Oct 2003, 2 VCRs,
JVC 27" colour TV 2003, 13" TV, window air conditioner, small portable
dishwasher, washers and dryers, apt size freezer, shop vac, microwave
ovens, vacuum cleaner w/power head, fridge and stove plus small appli-
ances. HUMMELS 9 Hummel figurines, 1 -Royal Doulton figurine
FURNITURE, ANTIQUES ETC. 1940 dining table 6 chairs and buffet, glass
front china cabinet w/mirror back (nice one), piano bench, gateleg dining
table and 6 chairs, Duncan Phyfe dining table, old kitchen cabinet table and
chair set, cedar chest, 4 older bedroom suites, wooden rocking chair,
chrome table & 4 chairs, day bed w/mattress, coffee & end tables, round
table & chairs, mantel clock, glider rocker, nursing rocker, maple hutch,
bamboo round glass top table w/4 matching chairs, desk, other wicker type
furniture, modem floral chesterfield, marble top lamp table, sewing basket,
davenports, upholstered chairs, Havmmond electric organ and bench,
Hohner Student II accordion, crokinoje board, Zosca squeeze box, 1984
Huron County Historical Atlas, Colbome connections book 1836-1986,
Back Wilderness to Wawanosh book, NEW floor rugs various sizes up to
8x11 ft, computer desk, entertainment unit, recliner chair, glider rocker, 2
swivel patio chairs, chesta bed, 2 older desks, chest of drawers, smaller
refinished flat to wall cupboard, good offering of dishes and glassware
including comflower crystal and interesting pieces. Wheelbarrow, 36 ft alu-
minum ladder, many more items too numerous to mention.
Two auctioneers selling at 10 am. Terms Cash or cheque with proper ID
AUCTIONEERS RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 519-482-7898
SAT. APRIL 15 AT 11 AM Combine, 3 tractors, farm machinery, liquid
manure equipment to be held for Brad Cann. Go 3.75 mites east of Exeter
to Elimville Line then north 1 mile farm #71556 call 519-235-2339
See www.lobbauction.on.ca for auction listings
www-Iobbauctlon-on-ca
PHILLIPS
Special thanks to
Doctor Kosaric, Doctor
Turner, Doctor Frey
and* our pharmacist,
staff, nurses in E.R.,
nurses on the floor for
all their tender loving
care. it was all greatly
appreciated while in
Seaforth Community
Hospital. Thanks for
the visits, cards, gifts
and for family loving
and caring from son
Brian and wife Linda
of Stratford. - Frank
Phillips 47-13x1
MACKENZIE
would like to thank all
my friends and
relatives who sent me
cards and telephoned
with best wishes.
Thank you to the
Legion for their visit
and gift and to the
.staff and 'Doctor
Shepherd of Seaforth
Hospital, and
Community Care
Access nurses,
physiotherapist and
homemakers for their
kind hearts and caring
hands. A special thank
you for seeing me
through my operation
and recuperation time.
- Helen MacKenzie
47-13x1
43. Births
REGELE (nee
Laverty)
Wayne, Cathy and big
sisters Caitlyn and
Jenna are excited to
announce the safe
arrival of Avery Meg
Catherine, born
Sunday, March 19,
2006 at 8:40 a.m.
weighing a healthy 9
Ibs. Proud
grandparents are Bob
and Laurene Regele
of Winthrop and Barry
and Shirley Skinner of
Mitchell. A very
special thank you
goes to midwife
Susan Wilts and
attendants Valerie
Shortreed and Linda
Van Wyk, for all their
support and the safe
arrival of Avery. 43-
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