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Huron Expositor, 2007-08-29, Page 22Page 22 The Huron Expositor • August 29, 2007 42. Deaths 42. Deaths 117 Main St. Seaforth It Te{eflora Delivery Available 527-0555 12)C4W2 n Rooms 3 fit. 7Eocvehd, & Gj4tu 38. Auction Sale 38. Auction Sale RICHARD LOBB Auction Calendar Clinton 519-482-7898 Wednesday August 29 at 5 pm Antique fumiture etc. at Seaforth Fairground Agriplex Building Saturday September 22 at 10am 100 acre Farm Tractors & Farm Machinery will be held for the estate of Murray Reid approximately 5 miles east of Londsboro Richard Lobb Sales Representative for Royal Le Page Heartland Realty 1 Albert St., Clinton www.lobbauction.on.ca 42. Deaths 42. Deaths ALEXANDER, Gladys: At Huronfea Home, Brussels, on Thursday, August 23, 2007, Mrs. Gladys Alexander of Brussels and formerly of Clinton in her 95th year. Beloved wife of the late Arthur Alexander. Loving mother of John Alexander of Clinton, Margaret and George Snell of Grand Bend, and Gary and Mary Alexander of Clinton. Cherished grandmother of Deb and Verne Thompson, Lori Nurse, Doug Alexander and his friend Sandra, Robert Volland and his friend Kerri, Angela Volland, Tammy Gunn (Fred), Terry and Darlene Alexander, Cheri Layten (Dave), and Daryl and Carrie Diceman. Also loved by 11 great grandchildren. Predeceased by her daughter Catherine Alexander, and by sisters Mae Campbell, Grace Scott and Ella Mason. Friends were received at the Falconer Funeral Homes, 153 High St. Clinton, on Friday from 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service was held on Saturday, August 24th, 2007 at 11 a.m. Reverend Marybeth Wilson of Brucefield United Church officiated. Interment Maitland Bank Cemetery, McKillop Twp. As expres- sions of sympathy memorial donations to the Clinton Public Hospital Foundation would be greatly appre- ciated. Rower bearers were Deb Thompson and Lori Nurse. Pallbearers were Doug Alexander, Robert Volland, Terry Alexander, Ryan Nurse, Ken Scott and Paul Storey. 42-35x1cc 38. Auction Sale CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ANTIQUES, TOOLS, & MISC. ITEMS to be held for Catherine Baan and for the late Martin Baan 2 1/2 miles East of Walton (McGavin Farm Equipment) on Walton Rd or 8 miles West of Monkton Em #43519 Thursday, Sept. 6 at 3:30 pm ANTIAUES & COLLECTIBLES; Haines Bros piano & bench; Arbonte table & 5 chairs; antique dresser/w mirror 45"x65"x20"; wooden dresser/w mirror 37" x 19" - 3 drawers; cream coloured dresser 30" x42"; small collapsible table 16" - 12" round Indian; maple table /w mounted lamp and magazine rack; old wooden school desk; old wooden high chair; snake lamp, square antique table 28"; wooden box; 2 -wooden spindle back chairs; stained glass window replica from Gouda; meat hook from G vdVeldon meat shop; teak dining set -table /w 6 upholstered chairs, china cabinet; 8" round windmill plate; 4" round `boats' plate; 3 -serving trays, homemade and wooden carved sea turtle; silver plate cream & sugar; 22 silver spoons; letter opener (Gouda); church silver plated bookmark; 3 -Dutch decorative vases; 3 tier collapsible wooden stand from India; old wooden armchair; coal oil lamp; quilt -hexagonal patches, double bed size; Model threshing machine; Model Ford Tractor; Model J. Deere tractor; mounted pheasant; wool Dutch green blan- ket; 30 cornflower fruit nappies; 6 assorted milk bottles; 8 table setting dishes (pink roses) incl. gravy boat, serving bowls & large platter; 2 -Precious Moments; old Singer sewing machine. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 30' Moffat Range; Simplicity fridge; electric hand mixer; 16" x 4 1/2" tall homemade wooden kitchen cabinet; assorted plastic food containers; kitchen table w/ Arborite top oval; 2 swivel chairs; TV; assorted glass- es, tea cups, serving bowls & assorted plates; paper towel holders -wooden home- made; china Dutch pitcher; marble cheese cutting board; 2 -glass fruit bowls; Community silver plate cutlery set - 8 piece; set of P.E. Snyder coasters; orange couch & chair; green upholstered chair; leather reclining chair; assorted doilies; Hammond organ /w bench; 2 -white fluorescent floor lamps; gold upholstered swiv- el rocker; organ & piano books; 2 -decorative water fountains (tabletop); older side table for chair (3 shelves); cherry wood entertainment centre/china cabinet; TV & VCR; record player /w 2 amplifiers; picture frames; 6 footstools; fluted pink bowl; other decorative vases; decorative mugs; crocheted tablecloth; cut glass cake plate; Holly Hobbie plate; 3 -laminated wood benches; 2 solid maple dressers 50" and 32" wide; older 30" wide dresser, double bed /w bookshelf headboard (veneer); home- made shelf; pine wood magazine rack; wall secretariat; books; reclining lawn chair, bedroom set -maple double bed, headboard, bed, side table, dresser /w mir- ror and tall dresser; bookshelf; assorted towels & face cloths; canning kettle; Ig roast pan; electric typewriter, wall clocks; Brita water filter, wicker baskets; lg baby basket; am deep freezer, washer & dryer; horse head bookends; electric fire- place, homemade cedar chest; quilting frame; plus many other useful household items too numerous to mention. MISCELLANEOUS: shop wood stove; Lakewood wood stove; sm wooden orna- mental windmill; wooden picnic table set; set of 16.9.28 tractor chains; milk can; Paisley cream can; greenhouse plastic; lawn ornaments; Rockwell/Beaver table saw; sm router, shop vac; skill saw; electric grinder; floor jack; jackal) jack; hand tools; socket sets; battery charger; saw horses; hand garden tools and other tools and misc. too numerous to mention. Plan to attend this clearing auction sale. Many useful and well -kept items. LUNCH BOOTH. For more information call John Baan at 519-887-6967 or Dave Baan at 519-887.6622. 'I rms: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D. Proprietress & auc- tioneers not responsible for accidents, injury, or loss of purchases. Verbal announcements take precedence over advertising. AUCTIONEERS: • Bill Horst - Millbank 519-595-2626 Brian Rintoul - Wingham 519-357-2349 SMoKf, S tcE' 5•0y,✓ r Beat the temptation. Osmokers'HELPLINE ONOM coca scarf TOLL-FREE 1-877-513-5333 1 38. Auction Sale 42. Deaths 42. Deaths MURRAY Laura: At Seaforth Community Hospital on Monday, August 20, 2007, Laura (Leiper) Murray of Seaforth, in her 85th year. Beloved wife of the late Gordon Murray. Dear mother of Susan Murray of Brussels. Loved sister of Gladys Leiper of Seaforth. Also remembered by sisters-in-law Marg (Glen) Haase of Sault Ste. Marie, Ann Murray of Woodstock and Marion Murray of Toronto and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her husband Gordon Murray, her parents William and Emma (Lowrie) Leiper, her siblings Stuart Leiper, Ida Leiper and Ross Leiper and several brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law. Family received friends at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, Seaforth on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-8:30 pm, where the funeral service was held on Thursday, August 23 at 2:00 pm. Rev. John Gould and Pastor Brent Kipfer officiated. Interment Harpurhey Cemetery. Memorial dona- tions to Canadian Cancer Society appreciated. Pallbearers were Louis Maloney, Murray Dennis, Steve Dennis, Larry Dolmage, Frank Dolmage, and Milton Dale, Flower bearers were Bob Norris, and Neil Dolmage. Condolences at whitneyribey- funeralhome .com 42-35-1 RYAN, Jack: At his residence on Friday, August 24, 2007 Mr. Jack Ryan of Seaforth in his 71st year. Beloved hus- band of the late Betty Ryan. Loving father of Colleen and Rick Dale, and Gerard and Christine Ryan, all of Seaforth. Cherished grandfather of Leslie Dale, Andrea, Jessica and Eric Ryan. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Mary Margaret and John Maloney, Geraldine Wilson, all of Seaforth, Theresa Simpson of London, Pat and Marie Ryan, Jean Ryan, all of Dublin, Ed Tozer of Michigan, Gilbert and Betty Murray of Ottawa, Leon and Rosemary Murray of Toronto, Rita and Ron Butters of Bracebridge, Rose Costello, Mary and Bob Stapleton, all of Kitchener, Patricia Murray of London and Olga Murray of Guelph. Predeceased by sisters Alice Ryan and Patricia Tozer, brother Maurice Ryan, brothers and sis- ters-in-law Martin and Terry Murray, Joe Murray, Pat Murray and Dan Costello. Friends were received at the Box and Smith Funeral Chapel, 47 High St. Seaforth, on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of the Christian Burial was held at St. James Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth, on Monday, August 27, 2007 at 11 a.m. Reverend Father Christopher Gillespie officiated. Interment St. James Cemetery. As expressions of sym- pathy memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society would be greatly appreciated. Parish prayers were held at the funeral home on Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. Flower bear- ers were grandchildren. Leslie Dale, Andrea. Jessica and Eric Ryan. Pallbearers were Greg. Gary, Kevin. Steven, Rick and Pat Ryan. As a tribute to the i rP of Jack. a tree will be planted in his memo- ry. 42-35-1 , 38. Auction Sale 38. Auction Sale * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * FARM SOLD Clearing Auction of Tractors' Implements; Tools and Misc. Items held 4 miles south of Mitchell on Hwy. 23, then 1 mile west on Perth Line 24 to #6324 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 AT 11:00 A.M. Tractors; Case -IH 1494 with cab, air, dual remotes (only 783 hrs); Case 990 diesel with Case 60 loader and chains (4240 hrs); David Brown 990 Selectomatic with cab and single remotes (4117 hrs). Implements: MF 10 ft disc with notched discs and cylinder; MF 7 ft 3 pth sickle bar mower; 6 ft single auger snowblower; AC 4 bar pto rake; older AC 15 ft trail cultivator; set of 18 ft reversible harrows; Ni trail mower; IH #10 grain drill with grass seeder; 6 ft homemade 3 pth scraper blade; Sanderum 10 ft 3 pth cultivator; Watveare 10 ft cultivator; land roller; dump rake. Mlsc: White LT -200 H riding mower (92 hrs, 3 yr old); Land Pride 72 inch 3 pth finishing mower; Stihl 044 and MS 360 chain saws; Husquvama 45 chain saw; Lincoln 225 welder; Webster air compressor; Comet bench grinder; hydraulic cylinders; walking plow; steel fence posts; galvanized water trough; old circle saw; approx. 20 cord of dry hardwood firewood; Lynx 292 snowmobile; 32 ft aluminum extension ladder; wheelbarrow; Beaver table saw; quantity of dry lumber including buttemut, ash and cher- ry; Mirage power washer; milk cans; sap pails and spites; and a wagon load of misc. Note: Equipment sells approx. 12:00 noon Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Decision of Auctioneers Final Prop: Norman and Barb Jefferson 519-348-8283 AUCTIONEER: Doug & David Jacob (519)271-7894 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 46. In Memoriam 46. in Memoriam HARBURN/CHAPPEL: In loving memory of three wonderful people missed greatly every single day. Ernie Harburn who passed away one year ago on August 26 and Alfred and William Chappel who passed away one year ago on August 30. We little knew that morning, God was going to call your names, If Life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you, You did not go alone, For part of us went with you, The day God called you home. You left us beautiful memories, Your love is still our guide, And although we cannot see you, You are always at our side. Our family chain is broken, And nothing seems the same, But as God calls us one by one, The chain will link again. - Author Unknown - Lovingly remembered by your family - Gwen, Susan, Ken and Melissa 46-35x1 VAN LOON: Remembering our son and brother, Greg, who left us so suddenly, one year ago on August 30, 2006 Greg, a year has passed and in some ways we wonder where the time has gone and in other ways it seems like forever since we've seen that heart wrenching smile or heard you quoting movie lines. Your absence has left a huge void in our lives. We think of you when we see a John Deere trac- tor, when we watch one of your favourite movies, when we see a truck just like yours, when we get together and your place is empty. You have your own special spot in our family and you have touched each one of us in your own spe- cial way and we are grateful for the time we shared with you. We have come to know and feel your presence through the loyalty of our many friends who con- tinue to wear their Loor(er bracelets, who came together to celebrate your life at the memorial tour- nament and who are always there for us through their connection to you And although we miss you like crazy, we trust that you will continue to look after us until the day comes when we will see that beautiful smile again. - Loved and forever remembered by Mom and Dad, Shawn, Sarah and Michelle 46-35xlcc BELL: In loving memory of Marlene Bell, August 22, 2006. In a quiet country graveyard, Where the gentle breezes blow, Lies the one we loved so dearly, And lost a year ago. They say time heals all sorrow, And helps us to forget, But time has only shown, How much we miss her yet. - Always in our thoughts, Love Bob, Linda and Dan, Alan and Laurel, Stacey, Brett, Ian, Matt and Kelley 46-35-1 JOHNSTON: In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, (delta Johnston, who passed away 6 years ago August 27, 2001. Those we love don't go away, They walk beside us every day, Unseen, unheard but always near, Still loved, still missed, still very dear. - Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Ruth, Steve, Jennie and Emily 46-35x1 HILDEBRAND: In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, George Hildebrand, who passed away 15 years ago August 29. 1992. We cannot hold the hands of time Or live again the past, But precious memories do remain, Md will forever last. - Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by wife Hazel and family 46-35x1