HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2009-03-25, Page 14Page 14 The Huron Expositor • March 25, 2009
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• AUCTIONS
271-7894
Sat. March 28 at 10:00 a.m. • Clearing auction
of tractors; implements and misc. held 2 miles
south of Fairview then left to 41st Line then
south to. $416698. Prop: John Innes. See
jacob.ontarioauctioneer.com for details.
Mon. March 30 at 11:00 a.m. - Clearing auction
of tractors; combine; implements and misc. held
2 1/2 miles west of Mt. Carmel on Mt. Carmel
Drive then 1 1/2 miles south of Cedar Swamp
Rd. to #35473. Prop: Joe and Jamie Hodgins.
See jacob.ontarioauctioneer.com for details.
Sat. April 4 at -9:30 a.m. - Annual consignment
auction of tractors; implements; lawn and gar-
den equipment; feed and farm related items
held at the Jacob Auction Yard in Mitchell.
Liquidation Auction
Saturday, March 28, 5:30 p.m.
Dungannon Agricultural Hall,
Dungannon 4,...,44.2,,4„1„,A,
all new school supplies, office supplies, large assort
ment of new summertime clothing; approx 15,000 pcs.
GENERAL - PARTIAL LISTING - bristol board, mark-
ers - 12, 24, 72 pkgs., notebooks, scribblers, writing
pads, rulers, crayons, assorted paper goods, air mail
envelopes, air pack envelopes, gift wrap, Scripto push
point pencils, sticky labels, kids safety scissors, water
colour paint sets, large assortment of lead pencils, Bic
pens, Schaefer pens, erasers, clip boards, 72 page
exercise books, first aid tape, graph paper, IQ 2000
educational games, account ledgers, Irg, med & sm
books, school compass, notebooks, refills, school
paper, Targe assortment of activity books and colouring
books.
NOTE too many different items to list
SUMMERTIME CLOTHING men's and ladies shorts -
all sizes, boys and girls shorts and shirts- all sizes,
infants all ages, t -shirts muscle shirts, swimwear, etc.
MISC ITEMS - toys, bbqs, elec. heating pads, bedding
etc.
Note - this is not a complete listing.
DEALERS WELCOME. ITEMS SOLD BY THE PIECE -
BUYER TAKES AS MANY AS WANTED
Preview Saturday morning from 10 am until sale time.
Terms: cash or ctleque
AUCTIONEER: David P. Vere 519-58-3473
37. MORTOAOEs
ALL ONTARIO FINANCIAL
BROKER #10300
113 MORTGAGE PEOPLE'
1ST 2ND AND 3RD MORTGAGES
FAsr SERVICE - PRIME
RATES
PRIVATE FUNDS
INVESTOR INQUIRIES
WELCOME
CONTACT FRANK ROWLEY
X519.238-5851- GRAND BEND
41. TO GIVE AWAY
.,
You truck it - I'll load it.
Mitchell. Phone 519-
276-7171. 41 - 11 x3c
43. BIRTHS
JORDAN
Johnny, Mary and
Alaynna Jordan are
pleased -to announce
the safe arrival of their
daughter and little sis-
ter, Kayden Clara Mar-
garet, who was born on
March 13, 2009 at 2:26
a.m., weighing 8 ib.1
oz. at St. Joseph's Hos-
pital in London. Proud
grandparents are Ross
and Hazel Jordan of
Mitchell and Patricia
Predhomme of Kippen.
A - special guardian
angel; Grandpa Paul
Predhomme watches
over Kayden from
Heaven. 43-13x1
LARGE AUCTION SALE
Antiques, furniture, modernappliances, 6 Royal Doulton Figurines,
collectables etc. to be held at Clinton £gion, 95 Kirk Stteet:an Clinton.
tems from Clinton, Seaforth, Brussels and Exeter homes.
: Sat.. March 28 at 10 am
APPLIANCES: GE fridge 2 yrs old, White 30" electric stove, washer &
dryer, matching fridge and glass top 30" electric stove, approx 3.5 years
old, Crosley 30" electric stove 3 yrs old, apt. size freezer, Kenmore vacuum
cleaner w/power head, upright vacuum older sewing machine, electric key-
board, ceiling fan, 13" TV ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINES: Elegance
HN2264, Jane Lady Doulton 1997 1-1N3711, Fleur HN2368, Sweet Sev-
enteen HN2734, Melanie HN2271, Sandra HN2275 ANTIQUES AND
FURNITURE: include antique dresser w/oval mirror (nice one), match
ingbuffet and china cabinet, 6 dining chairs, 3 wooden table and chair sets,
Krug drop front desk, several recliner chairs, chesterfields and chairs, up-
holstered chairs, Futon couch, single power tilt bed, wooden glider rocker
and foot stool, antique oval lamp table, cedar chest, bedroom suites w/box
springs and mattress, chests of drawers, dressers w/mirrors, office desk.
chair and filing cabinet, press back high chair, weight exercise machine
and bike, glass front hutch plus much more GLASSWARE: includes 2
Shelly Cups and saucers, Nippon, Cornflower, pinwheel, 4 train collector
plates, 1939 Radiance silverware set plus many interesting pieces. COL-
LECTABLES: include 101b scale w/bird on slide, 24 lb US postal scale,
old tin wind up toys, vintage clothing, 2-30s geography books, Fisher
Price Cackling Hen & milk wagon, Ireland the Beautiful by Wallace Nut-
ting and other early books, 2 Canadian oil paintings, garden tools, etc. See
www.lobbauction.on.ca for full listing and pictures. 2 Auctioneers selling.
Terms cash or chap* w/proper 11)
Auctioneers Richard Lobb 519-482-7898
PLEASE NOTE CLASSIFIED
DEADLINES ARE FRIDAY AT
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43. BIRTHS
FORAN
Aidart is thrilled to announce he has a new baby
brother, Connor Matthew Foran. Connor was born
on March 5, 2009, weighing 7 Ibs.11 oz. Proud
parents are Gerald, and Sharon (Kelly). Thrilled
grandparents are Irene Kelly of St. Columban and
Helen Foran of Lucan. Keeping special watch
over Connor from Heaven is Grandpa Kelly and
d
Grandpa Foran. 43-13x1
42. DEATHS
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Te efloro 519-527-0555 www.bloon snrooms.com .
Bring in your "gently used vases. containers and baskets.
EARLE, George: At Maitland Manor, Goderich
on Wednesday, March 18, 2009 Mr. George Earle
of Goderich and' formerly of Seaforth in his 82nd
year:Beloved husband of Ida Earle. Loving stepfa-
ther of Judith and Ron Cann of Edmonton, Alberta,
Robert Gridzak of Bayfield, Barb and Bob Watson
of Seaforth, Randy Gridzak of Hensall, Linda and
Dave Watson of Seaforth, Paul and Nancy Gridzak
of Brucefield, Donna and Steve Oosterbosch of
Egmondville, Debbie and Bruce Ehman of Win-
nipeg, Manitoba, David Gridzak of Edmonton, Al-
berta, Diane and Grant Van De Water of Trenton.
Step -grandfather of 27 grandchildren and 25 great
grandchildren. Dear brother of Hazel Gemmell of
London, and Harry Earle of Brighton. Predeceased
by step -son Mike Grldzak, and by his sister Glad-
ys Haney and brother-in-law Lloyd Haney. Friends
were received'at the Box and Smith Funeral Cha-
pel, 47 High St., Seaforth, on Friday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Funeral service was held at Egmondville
United Church, Egmondville, on Saturday, March
21, 2009 at 2 o'clock. Spring interment Egmond-
ville Cemetery. Pallbearers were Richard Scott,
Billy Gridzak, Drake Van De Water, Eric Ooster-
bosch, Daryl Oosterbosch, Chris Gridzak. Flower
bearers were Stacey Hummel, Vanessa Ooster-
bosch, Tracy Hiusser and Rhonda Scott. As ex-
pressions of Sympathy memorial donations to the
,Kidney Foundation or Egmondville United Church
would be greatly appreciated. Eastern Star Chap-
ter 266 Service was held Friday at 6:45, and Royal
Canadian Legion Service Branch #156 Seaforth
service was held Friday at 8:45.
Condolences at www boxsmith-
funeralchapel.com As a tribute
to the life of George.a tree will
be planted in his memory. 42-
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MacLEAN,Mary Elizabeth "Betty": (nee Stevens)
of Lions Head, formerly of Egrnontdville, went
home with her Saviour on Friday, March 20,2009,
in her 89th year. Predeceased by her loving hus-
band Norman. Loving mother of Anne (Howard),
Marilyn (John), Bill (Angela), and Elizabeth (Clau-
dio). Cherished ,grandmother to -Amanda, Cassan-
dra, Todd, Bob,Stephanie, Steven, David, Taryn,
Paige, Drew, end Sadye. Dear great-grandmother
to 1,3. Visitation will be held at Egmondville United
Church, Egmondville, on Wednesday, March 25,
2009 (today) from 12 noon until time of service
at 2:00 p.m. Expressions of sympathy may be di-
rected to Egmondville United Church, Lions Head
Hospital, Golden Dawn Senior Citizens Home,or
Teen Challenge (Box 777, London, Ontario, 1-888-
417-7777). Funeral arrangements entrusted to the
Whitney-Ribey. Funeral Home, 87 Goderich St.W.,
Seaforth. Condolences at www.whitneyribeyfuner-
alhome.com 42-13-1
47. CARDS OF THANKS
WATSON .
The family of James D. Watson would like to ex-
tend their heartfelt thanks to all of those special
people who cared for him and touched his life
in one way or another. We would, also like to ex-
press our deepest gratitude to relatives, friends
and neighbours for all of their acts of kindness,
flowers, memorial donations, cards and letters,
phone calls, visits and thoughtful support during
the loss of our beloved.James. Our special thanks
to Pastor Stephen Hildebrand and Whitney-Ribey
;�s;Funeral Home.,..47-+13x,1 • is -. r 4 +4.4t. r
46.4N -MEMORIAM
MCGRATH:
MCGRATH: In loving memory of Michael MGrath
who was taken from his family to Heavenly rest,
March 26,1986.
There is nothing so treasured and nothing so rare,
As the love that a man and his family share,
Through joy, through laughter, sorrow and tears,
There develops a closeness that grows through
the years,
This love that we shared doesn't need to be spo-
ken,
It's a wonderful bond that can never be broken,
,A loving husband and father laid to rest,
For each of us, you did your best,
No one feels the grief we bear,
'When your family gathers and you are not there.
Your place on earth no one can fill, _: Y
We miss you so much and always will. -�-
Deep in our hearts you will always stay,
Loved and remembered every day,
Your weary hours and days of pain;
Your troubled nights are past,
And in our aching hearts we know,
You have found sweet rest at last.
Too dearly loved to be forgotten by your wife, fam-
ily, grandchildren and great grandchildren 46-
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47. CARDS OF THANKS
LANE
Our sincere thanks for the kindness and concern
of our relatives, friends, neighbours and Huron
Hospice during Susan's last illness and following
her_ deathat her home in Palm Desert. The cards,
Mass offerings, , donations to Hospice of VNA, "
Salvation Army, and Cancer Society; flowers, and
on-line messages of condolence were so very
much appreciated. Thank you to Janice and Gord,
Brenda and Phil, and Ellen for coming to be with
us and attend Susan's memorial service. Susan.
was.a symbol of hope and courage as she faced
the cancer that ultimately took her life on February
first, after a twelve year fight against the disease.
- Barry, Kirk and Todd; Melinda Beuerman and
Family; MaryCatherine Lane and Family 47-13x1
Kir '� i_
MCNICHOL x
I wish to thank my fam-
ily, friends and neigh-
bours for gifts, cards
and phone calls that
I received for my 85th
birthday. Many thanks
to Jim and Danica
for hosting the birth-
day dinner. It really
made my day. - .Anna_
47-13x1
44,k
HALEY
I wish to thank Dr.
Rooyakkers and the
E.R. nurses at Seaforth
Community Hospital
for the excellent care
received on March
17 after my table saw
accident. I also wish
to thank the . Ambu-
lance attendants for
the smooth ride to St.
Joseph's Hospital. The
Emergency Services
here are all first rate!
Also thanks for the
phone calls and inqui-
ries. - Paul 47-13x1
• a
WED. MARCH 25
8-40 a.m. (Walk for. Wellness
Program, Seaforth arena.
1-3 p.m. Parents & Tot Play &=Skate,
Seaforth Arena
1-4 p.m. Seniors Shuffleboard at
Seaforth Arena
4-6 p & Knitting it crocheting circle,
Platinum Oak
7:30 p.m. General Cancer Support
Group, Seaforth Manor, -Seaforth.
Info. 1-800-294-0086
• THURS. MARCH 26
8-10 a.m. Walk for Wellness Program,
Seaforth Arena Hall
10-11:30 a.m. Move and Groove,
Seaforth Co-operative Children's
Centre
• FRI. MARCH 27
10:00 a.m. Rural Response for
Healthy Children Morning Out
Program, Bethel Bible Church,
Seaforth
1Q-11:30 a.m. Play and Learn,
BiUissels Community Centre
! WED. MARCH 27
10:30-11:30 a.m. Preschool
Steryti me, Seaforth Library
• 'MON. MARCH 30
8-10 a.m. Walk for. Wellness, Seaforth
Arena Hall.
9:30-11:30 a.m. Alphabet Soup, Grey
Central School
1:30 p.m. Senior euchre at Seaforth
Legion
2-8 p.m. Blood Donor Clinic
Seaforth & District Community
Centres, Seaforth.
• TUES. MARCH 31
8-10 a.m. Walk For Wellness
Program, Seaforth Arena •
• WED. APRIL 1
8-10 a.m. CANCELLED Walk fo
Wellness Program, Seaforth Arena.
1-3 p.m. Parents & Tots Play and
Skate, Seaforth Arena
1-4 p.m. Seniors Shuffleboard at
Seaforth Arena
4-6 p.m. Knitting & crocheting circle,
Platinum Oak
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