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38. Auction Sale
38. Auction Sale
38. Auction Sale
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CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
At the Jacob Auction Yard, 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell
SATURDAY, APR. 8 AT 9:30 A.M.
George Van Den Tempel Lot: N.H. 676 tandem spreader; N.H. 273 baler;
N.H. 256 rake; Int. 1190 haybine; M.F. 3pth mower; Forage King 40 ft tubu-
lar elevator; Little Giant 34 ft enclosed elevator; 6 ft scraper blade; flat rack
wagon; George White 3 pth sprayer; Market gravity bin; 15 ft chain harrow;
livestock squeeze with headgate; 4 inch grain augers; and a wagon load.
Alvin Hodge Lot: Case 970 diesel with cab (5000hr); David Brown 990
diesel; M.F. 880 semi-mt 4x18 plow with hydraulic reset; Benn 9 ft packer
with two 4 ft pups; Kongskilde 10 ft cultivator; 7 ft scraper blade; Int. 7 ft trail
hay mower; Generac 20kw. generator on trailer; Spray Tech 6 nozzle lawn
sprayer; flat rack wagons; fencing supplies; gas water pump; 35 ft alu-
minum ladder; cement mixer; garden tiller; air compressor; White 18 hp 42
inch cut riding mower (3yr old); and a wagon load.
Tractors: Ford TW -30; N.H. Ford 7740 with cab (468hr); M.F. 275 diesel
with 200 industrial loader; Leyland 344 with loader and bale spear; White
2-155 diesel; Farmal 240 rowcrop gas with 3 pt. _quicktach and scuffle;
Cockshutt 1265 with loader and bale spear; Ford 1600 diesel; M.F. 35 three
cylinder diesel; Ford 8N with loader; Ferguson TE 20 with loader; IH 434
gas with power steering; J.D. 1950 B with rock shaft; J.D. 1959-"730" wide
front diesel with 3 pth and electric start; Deutz 6206 -4WD with loader
(4451 hr); Deutz DX110-4WD with cab; Cockshutt 1755 Diesel with cab;
Cockshutt 550 Gas. •
Implements: Loftness 6 row stalk chopper; Hagedorn 8 ft SA snowblower:
Vicon 500 gallon sprayer with 48 ft booms, electrics and markers; Willrich
21 ft cultivator with harrows; Salford 500 twenty-eight ft. cultivator with sin-
gle rolling harrow; Van Dale 2000 gallon liquid tandem spreader; N.H. 518
spreader with end gate; Turnco 225-5 gravity bin; J.D. "7000" 6 row planter
with Vetter coulter caddy with dry and liquid fertilizers; Agro -Trend AT45 3
pth sprayer with foamer; N.H. 477 haybine; N.H. 69 baler; Danuser post
hole digger; Krantz 13 ft sprocket packer on transport; Turnco 13 ft sprock-
et packer on transport; White 255 16 ft disc; Int. 510 Soybean Special 18
run drill with press wheels and grass seed; M.F. 200 harvester with pickup
and corn head; A+L 425 grain buggy; Smythe header wagon; Universal
Pickett 14 ft pickup head (new); J.D. 2700 five furrow auto reset plow; 24 ft
3 pth spring tooth harrow; Int. 56 four row planter; Kongskilde 7x18 plow;
J:D. 2700 semi-mt 5x18 plow; Kongskilde 25 ft. cultivator with rolling har-
rows; Int. "480" 20 ft disc; four row scufflers; Badger TA -54 silage blower;
J.D. 65 silage blower; J.D. 54 spreader; Geo White trail sprayer; Gehl
hythrow blower; Onan 25 kw. 3 pth generator; scraper blades from 6 to 8
feet; several gravity bins; Allied 51 ft x 6 inch auger; wooden bale thrower
rack & wagon; Int. 10 ft disc; J.D. forage wagon and others; Case 7 ft. 3 pth
mower; M.F. dynabalance mower; 3 pth 100 gallon orchard sprayer; N.I.
trail mower; N.I. flail spreader; header wagon; 9 ton wagon; homemade
dump trailer; 1000 gallon water tank on trailer; 3 pth rotary mower; 6 ft SA
snowblower; Ferguson 2 furrow plow; 3 flat rack wagons; Bushog 5 ft flail
mower; Gehl 12 ft hay conditioner; Seaforth 6 1/ 2 ft finishing mower; two
Cockshutt trail plows; 3 pth com planter; Howse 4 ft tiller; Farm King 6 ft
cultivator; Brillion 6 ft seeder with roller; Hagedorn 7 1/ 2 ft SA snowblower;
McKee 28 ft Hi clearance cultivator; Krause 21 ft tandem disc; Vicon 800
gallon sprayer with 45 ft booms; Case IH 600 forage blower; 12 ft flex coil
packer with two 7 ft pups; 250 bu gravity bin on 8 ton wagon; Bushog 6 ft
3 pth mower; 24 ft zero graze rack; McKee com hog; Vibrashank 18 ft #45
cultivator; 23 ft Int. with harrows; N.H. 890 harvestor; 20ft tri axle bumper
hitch low profile trailer; with more added daily.
Mlsc: Hydraulic wood splitter; new stone fork; 5 hp stationary air compres-
sor and portables; new western saddle; new tractor seats; 4 ft alley fan; hay
dryer fan; Harvestore roller mill; drill presses; Ryobi scroll saw; 14 inch
bandsaw; Paslode nailer; valve grinder; Beaver jointer; Makita cutoff; 5 hp
hydraulic unit; electric welder; torches; scaffold; power and hand tools; 36
inch lawn roller; truck tool box; single axle utility trailer; trailer style lawn
sprayer; golf cart; riding lawn roller on trailer; 60 inch J.D. mower deck;
steel posts; baler twine; 1000 used cement blocks; pressure washer; ger-
mination tested timothy, alfalfa and red clover seed; continental gas engine;
wooden barrels; 5 Groba pig feeders; 12 two ft air inlets; Champion oat
roller; four inch manure pumps (8 and 10 ft); 5000 watt generator; pr of 220
gallon J.D. saddle tanks; aluminum livestock chute; two 125 gallon poly
tanks; pr of 30 inch tractor rims with extensions; walk behind snowblowers;
chain saws; small gas engines; feed cart; 25 bicycles; 28ft x 6 inch auger;
1500 gallon plastic tank; Ford 16 hp hydro mower with vac attachment; gar-
den trailer; 6 ft x 12 ft tandem trailer; gates; Honda TRX 200 four wheeler;
Easy -Go golfcar; cement mixers; wheelbarrows; 10 ft fiberglass boat; two
paddle boats; walking plow; manual tire changer; Toolex 10 inch table saw;
engine lift and stand; old dump rake; two Westeel 14-5 granaries on skids;
pr of 20.8 x 18 duals; pr 18.4 x 34 duals; 6 inch cross auger for 8 RN
planter; 8 new J.D. 7000 seed hopper extensions; 4 J.D. 7000 fertilizer hop-
pers; pr 120 gallon liquid fertilizer tanks with saddles and John Blue pump;
pr 300 gallon 28% tanks and pump; 20 Till -Tech no -till coulter brackets; two
Cadwell aeration fans; hopper bottom 8 inch x 10ft transfer auger with
motor; 48 new wavey no -till coulters; 14pc of Tenderfoot flooring; various
sizes of poly and varifans; quantity of spindle hog penning; and more
Note: Large multiple ring auction
Consignor & Auctioneer not responsible for Accidents or Deletions
AUCTIONEER:
Doug Jacob
(519)271-7894
42. Deaths
42. Deaths
CRONIN, Mary: Peacefully at the Pasqua
Hospital, Regina, March 12, 2006 with family by
her side. Mary had lived with ovarian cancer for
more than 5 years showing remarkable spirit and
endurance. She was 58. Born in Killarney,
Ireland, Mary is survived by her husband,
Douglas Stewart, daughter Clarisse Douaud and
step -children Suzanne, Duncan, lain and Andrew
Stewart. Also survived by her parents, Daniel and
Josephine Cronin in Ireland, two sisters, eight
brothers. Mary graduated from University College
Dublin (1975) and from the University of Alberta
(1982) with a PhD. From 1987 she was a
professor of education at the University of Regina
specializing in the teaching of Reading and in
promoting Family Literacy. She generously
volunteered her knowledge and skills to help the
literacy development of underprivileged children,
particularly inner-city pre-schoolers of mainly
Aboriginal ancestry through the Regina Early
Leaming Centre. In addition to her scholarly work
Mary also helped newly -arrived refugee students
adjust to Canadian university life. Her strong
sense of social justice remained a guiding
principle for Mary throughout her life. She was the
recipient of several honours, including the
Distinguished Service Award from the Canadian
Association for Young Children and the University
of Regina Alumnae Award for Excellence in
Public Service. Mary's flair, her Irish charm and
wit touched all who knew her. She enjoyed
numerous visits to Seaforth and area with her
husband Doug. She is deeply missed. Her ashes
will be taken in May to their final resting place
over -looking her beloved Killarney. A funeral
service was held on March 17 at First.
Presbyterian Church, Regina. 42-14-1
43. Births
43. Births
LITT
Andy and Heather (Shilson) are happy to
announce the birth of their son Dylan Thomas on
March 24, 2006 at St. Joseph's Hospital and
weighing 9 lbs. 3 oz. A new baby brother for
Alexis. Proud grandparents are Bob and Marie
Litt and Norm and Kathy Shilson. First great
grandson for Theo Litt and 12th great grandchild
for Tony and Catherine van den Hoven. 43-14x1
46. In Memoriam
46. In Memoriam
CARTER: In cherished memory of Linda Carter
who passed away two years ago, April 5th, 2004.
May the wind blow softly,
And whisper in your ear,
That we will always love and miss you,
And wish that you were here.
Keep your arms around her Lord,
And give her special care,
Make up for all she suffered,
What seemed to us unfair.
- Sadly missed and remembered by Dorothy and
Art MacElmon, Gary, Barb, Glen and family 46-
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NICHOLSON: In loving memory of Beryl, (1996)
and Harold Nicholson, (1999).
The best and most beautiful things
In the world cannot
Be seen nor touched...._
But are felt in the heart.
With all our love, we miss you.
- Gary, Karen, and families 46-14x1
COOPER: In loving memory of Theresa Cooper
who passed away one year ago, April 8, 2005.
Sadly missed by her children Cheryl, Michelle,
Michael and families.
Just like a beautiful long stemmed rose,
Her precious memory grows and grows,
Touching the hearts of all of those she loved.
And like the fragrance of that same rose,
Her love, so sweet, still flows and flows,
Filling our lives with a warmth that shows she's
.still there.
So like a forever -blooming rose,
The beauty she shared eternally glows,
For deep in our hearts, each of us knows she
lives. 46-14x1
47. Cards of Thanks
47. Cards of Thanks
CARNOCHAN-DIETZ
I would like to extend many thanks to our friends
and family for all of the support during my
hospital stays and throughout my recovery. The
phone calls, emails, cards, food dropped off at
the house, flowers and all the "little extras" were
so greatly appreciated. Jason and I are also so
grateful to everyone who helped look after Keira.
We couldn't have got through without you! A big
thank you also to all the doctors and nurses at
Clinton Public Hospital, University Hospital in
London and to Saint Elizabeth home care nurses
for the care I received. I feel so very fortunate to
be part of such a caring community. - Robyn
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JCommuni Calendar
WED. APRIL 5
10:00 - 11:30 a.m. Rhyme Time
Ontario Early Years Program at Duff's
United Church, Walton
1:00-4:00 p.m. Seniors shuffleboard
at the arena
THURS. APRIL 6
10:00 - 11:30 am - Baby Time
Ontario Early Years at Seaforth
Co -Operative Children's Centre
Centre
6:30-8 p.m. Minor basketball at
Seaforth Public School
FRI. APRIL 7
9:30-1 1:30 a.m. Story Fun Ontario
Early Years Program, Brussels Library
basement
9:30-11:15 a.m. Play and Learn
Early Years program, Grey Central
School, Ethel
10:00 a.m. - Morning Out at Bethel
Bible Church, Seaforth
MON. APRIL 10
9:30-11:00 a.m. ABC 123 Ontario
Early Years Program at St. James
School
TUES. APRIL1 1
10-1 1:30 a.m Ontario Early Years
Play and Learn at Seaforth Public
School
4-5 p.m. After school shinny
7:30 p.m. Seaforth Hospital
Auxiliary meeting in conference
room #2.
WED. APRIL 12
10:00 - 1 1:30 a.m. - Rhyme Time
Ontario Early Years Program at
Duff's United Church, Walton
1:00-4:00 p.m. Seniors Shuffleboard
at Arena
7:30 p.m. Seaforth and District
Horticultural Society meeting,
Northside United Church.
If you're organizing a non-profit event of interest to other Seaforth area
residents, phone the Expositor at 527-0240, or mail the information to
Community Calendar, The Huron Expositor, Box 69, Seaforth, Ontario, NOK
IWO well in advance of the scheduled date. Free listing includes date, time,
name of event and location only. Space for the Community Calendar is
donated by The Huron Expositor.
47. Cards of Thanks
47. Cards of Thanks
HULLEY
I would like to thank all
my friends, family and
neighbours who sent
me cards and treats
and for the many
phone calls of good
wishes. Thanks to the
Legion for their gift and
visit and to Community
Care Access nurses
and physiotherapy. -
Frank 47-14x1
ELIZABETH
O'ROURKE
Please accept our
sincere appreciation to
anyone who offered
assistance and support
to mom during her
courageous battle with
relentless arthritis.
Thank you for your
generous acts of
kindness and
expressions of concern
since her death. To
Father Al, Father Tony,
Father Mooney; the St.
Patrick's/St. Vincent de
Paul choir; organist
Mary Ann Lealess;
violinist Amanda Ryan;
soloist Caroline
Simons; Marg
Rowland; Anne Cronin
and the ladies who
provided meals, please
know that your role
played an intricate part
in the celebration of
her life. Thank you
Paul and :Jeff Lockhart
for your
professionalism. We
have found comfort in
your support and in
knowing she is finally
free from her suffering.
- The O'Rourke Family
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47. Cards of Thanks
ANDREASSI
The families of Angelo Andreassi wish to express
their appreciation to family, friends and
neighbours for their kindness and support during
this difficult time. Thank you for the phone
messages, floral tributes, food trays, cards,
memorial donations and visitations. Thank you to
the paramedics and the emergency staff at
Seaforth Community Hospital. Thank you to Chris
Smith of Box and Smith Funeral Chapel for your
care and guidance. Thank you to Frank, Craig,
Fiorintine, Sean, Rob and Randy for serving as
pallbearers. Thank you to the ladies of Northside
for the luncheon after the funeral service. Special
thank you to Rev. John Gould. With your
comforting words you helped us begin to
understand - as you captured the essence of
Angelo's life. His courage and perseverance. His
love of family, friends and nature. To live every
day as the greatest gift. Thank you to Marylynn,
Ashley, Amie and Cody for your words of comfort
in your readings. With deep appreciation - the
families of Angelo Andreassi - Cathy, Martin,
Lisa, Chris and Family, Kevin, Debbie and Family,
Karen, Brian and Family 47-14x1
DOLMAGE
I would like to take this opportunity to express my
thanks to Mayor Joe Seili, council and staff of
Huron East for my retirement party. Special
thanks to Sharon McClure and Ferg Kelly for
organizing such a great party. Thanks to all those
who stopped by. Thanks for the gifts, cards and
well wishes. - Wayne 47-14x1