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37. Mortgages
37. Mortgages
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40. Lost & Found
FOUND: A wallet at
Seaforth Car Wash on
February 21, 2007.
Can be claimed at the
Huron Expositor office,
11 Main St. S. Seaforth
upon identification. 40-
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42. Deaths
37. Mortgages
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42. Deaths
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17 Main St. Seaforth
Delivery Available 527-0555
CUTHILL, Margaret: On Thursday, February 22, 2007 at Huronview,
Clinton, Margaret Cuthill, formerly of Seaforth, in her 89th year. Beloved
wife of the late Oscar Cuthill. Dear mother of Paul and Debbra of Clinton.
Remembered by her brother Harold (Jean) Elliott of Lucknow, one neice,
one nephew and their families. Predeceased by her parents Arthur and
Emily (Sproul) Elliott. Family received friends at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home, 87 Goderich St. West, Seaforth on Monday, February 26th from 12
noon until the time of service at the funeral home at 2:OOpm. Rev. John
Gould officiated. Interment Maitlandbank Cemetery, Seaforth. Condolences
at www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com 42-09-01
MACGREGOR, Wm. Bruce: At Maitland Manor, Goderich, on Saturday,
February 24, 2007, Wm. Bruce MacGregor, formerly of Kippen, in his_ 89th
year. Beloved husband of the late Jean (Monk) MacGregor (2006). Dear
father of Douglas of Goderich. Survived by his brother Ronald and his wife
Mildred, sisters-in-law Muriel MacGregor and Ruby Monk and several
nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents William and Sophia
(Desch) MacGregor, sisters Kathleen McCltnchey and Eula Melick and
brother Wilmer. At Bruce's request there will be no visitation or funeral
service. Cremation followed by a private family Interment at Hensall Union
Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Goderich Medical
Clinic building fund or a charity of one's choice. J.M. McBeath Funeral
Home, Zurich entrusted with arrangements (519-236-4365). Condolences
may be forwarded through www,immcbeathfuneralhome.com. A tree will
planted as a living memorial to Bruce MacGregor 42-09-01
29. Tenders
29. Tenders
29. Tenders
The Municipality of Huron East
2007 Tenders
Sealed tenders marked as to contents, will be
accepted until 12 noon on Monday. March 19,
2007 for the following contracts.
HE -01-2007 North Patrol Area - GREY & MCKILLOP WARDS
Supply, Crushing, Weighing, Hauling and Spreading
54,000 T more or less of 5/8 inch Granular "A" Crushed gravel.
HE -02-2007 South Patrol Area - TUCKERSMITH WARD
Supply, Crushing, Weighing, Hauling and Spreading
12,000 T more or less of 5/8 inch Granular "A" Crushed gravel.
HE -03-2007
HE -04-2007
HE -04-2007
Dust Control
Roadside Mowing
Streetlight Maintenance
The Municipality of Huron East reserves the right to accept any
Quotation, in whole or in part that it feels is most beneficial to
the residents of the Municipality of Huron East. Therefore, the
lowest or any Quotation may not necessarily be accepted.
Forms available upon request from
Huron East Public Works Manager
72 Main Street South, Box 610, Seaforth, Ontario, NOK 1 WO
Phone (519) 527-1710 Fax (519) 527-2561
Toll free phone 1-888-868-7513
46. In Memoriam
VAN VLIET: In loving memory of Dianne van
Vliet, who passed away on March 5, 2004.
We don't forget
the way you smiled
the things you used to say
the many things you did for us
in your own and unique way.
The thoughts we have
from day to day
No length of time can take away.
For in our hearts
you're always near
Remembered, missed
and very dear.
Always remembered by mother Leona and
brother Brian. 46-09x1
COUTTS: In loving memory of Donald A. Coutts
who passed away March 5, 2001
We won't forget the way you smiled, the words
you used to say,
The many things you did for us, in your own
loving way.
Of all that life has given us, and all that's left to
do,
We will never have a greater gift, that the years
we spent with you.
- In our hearts and forever loved, sister Marian,
brother Glenn and sister-in-law Elinore 46-09x1
JEAN SIMPSON
In memory of a dear mother and grandmother,
Jean Simpson, April 20, 1913 - March 5, 2006.
"Mom" is such a special word,
A word that brings to mind,
A big warm smile, a helping hand,
a way of being kind.
Devotion to the family,
a word of patience too,
"Mom" is such a special word.
Because it stands for "You."
- Lovingly remembered by son and daughter-in-
law Peter and Kelly Simpson, and daughter Betty
Baxter and families 46-09x1
THORBURN: In loving memory of Ruth (Pepper)
Thorburn, who passed away one year ago,
February 28, 2006.
How fortunate we are that in our hearts we keep
the memories forever, of those we love and the
times we shared together.
- Loved and always missed by Murray and
Sandra Pepper, Marlene and Bill Harburn,
Mervyn and Joy Pepper, Janice and Barry
Thorburn, grandchildren and great grandchildren
46-09x 1
38. Auction Sale
38. Auction Sale
47. Cards of Thanks
LOONER
We wish to express our sincerest appreciation to
the Dublin Dukes SIo Pitch team for creating and
promoting the "Looner" bracelets and to everyone
who purchased one. In particular we would like to
thank Jen and Mike Rolph; Jim Vulders and Derek
Hunt for spearheading this cause. We were
overwhelmed by this incredible gesture and by
your generous support. We have used some of
this money to purchase a bench in his memory for
the cemetery. In addition, $1,500 will be donated
towards improvements at the ball park in Dublin
since Greg was always so passionate about
baseball. We also wish to thank the Dukes, as well
as the following teams, who sent such beautiful
floral tributes at the time of Greg's death: the
Selects; Walton Indians; Die-Hards; Wednesday
Night Gang; Patriots; McKillop Louts; Fire on Ice
and Punches' Boys. It was Greg who taught us
tat everyone and everything we need are right
here and the Looner bracelets are a daily
reminder of that. Thank you. Mike, Mary Helen,
Shawn, Sarah and Michelle Van Loon. 47-09x1
ECKERT
Many thanks to our kids and our grandchildren
you guys are the best. Wow! What a surprise -- as
Steve and I return from Vegas- supposibly to
attend my sisters "B" party. "Not" But which was a
surprise 40th anniversary party for us. But I must
thank LORRIE G. for inviting us to the "B" party. It
was a great party with our families and friends with
lots of reminising. Thank you all for the special
gifts, cards and treats and a superb lunch. Your
thoughtfullness will never be forgotten. It was a
great memorable evening. Thanks again to
everyone. Steve and Norah Eckert. 47-09-1
RILEY
Words cannot express our gratitude to our family,
friends and neighbours for the quick response to
our barn fire on Feb. 13th. To the Seaforth &
District Fire Department who went above and
beyond in the freezing cold to perform their duties
as well as helping to load our livestock. To the
truckers who loaded and took our "pets" where
they needed to go. To Carmen and Mary Anne
Drost who opened their hearts and home to find a
place for all our "lost little Iambs". To all of you, you
are angels without halos, Thank you to each and
everyone of you. Jamie, Ange, Clayton and Dawn
Riley. 47-09x 1 cc
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38. Auction Sale
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ESTATE AUCTION
At the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell
SATURDAY, MARCH 3 AT 9:30 A.M.
Including; Modem oak five piece bedroom suite (as new); nearly new oak
buffet hutch; Knechtel bowed comer china cabinet and matching buffet;
Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table and chairs; quality 3 pc. bedroom suite; sev-
eral good chesterfield suites; Lazyboy recliner; cedar chests; walnut nest-
ing tables; pr of single beds; pine jam cupboard; bonnet chest; oak parlor
table; oak library table; ladies drop front writing desk; numerous other
antiques; stacking GE washer and dryer (11 mo. old); apt. sized fridge; 24
and 30 inch stoves; color TVs; Kawai electric keyboard; set of Doulton
Vanity Fair china; collectable dishes; Doulton figerines; usual housewares;
bedding and linens; Moorecroft 6 inch vase and 3 inch dish; violin; Hoener
accordion; old colletables; Series 2 Fram trucks; power and hand tools;
Covington stone cutter and polisher; various equipment for making jewell-
ry; jewellry making supplies; quantity of jewellry; approx 60 die cast 1/19
scale vehicles; and much more. Gollnitz Estate Car: 1990 Olds Cutlass
Cierra S, 4 dr. sold as is with 99,000 kms at 11:00 a.m. See jacob.ontar-
ioauctioneer.com next week for more details.
Prop: Tredi Lewis and Estate of Dorene Gollnitz.
AUCTIONEER:
Doug Jacob
(519)271-7894
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