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CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
Of Tractors; Implements; Lawn and Garden; Tools; Feed; and Misc. Items
held at the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St. ir, Mitchell, ON
SATURDAY, APRIL 4 AT 9:30 A.M.
Joe Ryan Lot (Farm Sold): JD 2955 with cab, air, and repainted in 2005
(5500hrs); 18.4 x 38 T rail duals; JD 1120 with loader and quicktach buck-
et and bale spear (5000hrs); Meteor 8ft snowblower with hyd. Chute; JD 7ft
scraper blade; JD 455 hydra push spreader (excellent); 6ft 3pth rotary
mower, calf creep feeder with cage; round bale feeder; cattle squeeze; 15
gall ATV sprayer; and a wagon load.
Ben DeWetering Estate Lot: Leyland 384 diesel with loader; two AC B
tractors; Hesston 4600 sq. baler with thrower; Gehl 1475 round baler; Kuhn
FC 300 discbine; Hesston PT -10 haybine; NH 144 hay inverter; NH
Compact 65 square baler; NH 518 spreader; NI 10 ton tandem spreader;
28ft flat rack on tandem axle wagon; IH 13 run drill with grass seed; AC
1200 19ft cultivator with harrows; Kongskilde hyd. Lift 17ft cult. With rolling
harrows; Cockshutt 252 12ft disc with buster bar; Bush Hog 3pth 4ft flail
mower; King Kutter 5ft swirl -cut mower; AC 10ft disc; light wagon gears; 5ft
manure bucket; complete horse box stall (new); pto buzz saw; Toledo 5001b
scale; new cattle oiler; litter carrier bucket; 3pth cement mixer; 3pth forklift;
approx. 800 small sq. bales of '08 1st cut hay.
Tractors: Ford 3600 diesel with loader (2200hrs); IH 574 diesel -with 1850.
loader and 2 buckets (4165hrs); White 6085 4WD with cab and loader; IH.
1066 Hydro with cab (rebuilt); MF 1085 with cab and Multi Power; set of
.18.4 x 34 duals; IH 434 diesel; Cockshutt 550 gas; 1950 IH W-4 gas;
Ferguson TA -20 with loader; IH 84 Hydro with loader; Fordson Major with
loader.
Also a large offering of haying and forage equipment, planting and.
tillage, misc. implements, feed, lawn and garden, hit and miss engines
and misc. smalls. See jacob.ontarl auctioneer.com for full details.
Prop & Auctioneers not responsible for accidents or deletions.
Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID. Bring Farm Organization Numbers.
Decision of Auctioneers Final:
42. DEATHS
BOUSSEY, June Beverley: At Stratford General
Hospital on Monday, March 9, 2009 Mrs. June
Beverley (Shaw) Boussey of Seaforth and Clinton
in her 81st year. Beloved wife of the late Raymond
Joseph "Guss" Boussey (2004). Loving mother and
mother-in-law of William Zof London and Stephen
and Sharon Boussey of Stratford. Loving grand-
mother of Clayton, Riley, Collette, Jamie, Jessica
and Alexandria. Sadly missed by one great grand-
child Lauren. Dear sister and sister-in-law of William
"Bert" Shaw of Perth and George and Sue Shaw of
Grand Bend, Larry Reaume of Chatham, Cecile
Lebert of Windsor and Jim Hooper of LaSalle.
Predeceased by her parents. Bert and Dorothy
(Langford) Shaw, sisters-in-law Theresa Reaume,
Irene Hooper, Isabelle Pulford and Doris Boussey
and brothers-in-law Doug Lebert, • Henry. Boussey
and Harold Pulford. Friends were received at the
Falconer Funeral Homes Ltd. Clinton Chapel,
•153 High Street, Clinton on. Wednesday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service was held at St. Paul's
Anglican Church, Clinton on Thursday, March 12,
2009 at 11:00 a.m. Reverend Karine Farmer offi-
ciated. Spring interment in Harpurhey, Cemetery,
Harpurhey. A memorial service was held by: the
Order of the Eastern Star Clinton Chapter No. 266
on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Memorial donatlonsao
the Clinton Public Hospital Foundation or the Sea -
forth Community- Hospital would be appreciated
as expressions of _sympathy. 42-14x1 cc
46.1N MEMORIAM
KALE: In memory of my huSband Tom who passid.
away April 1, 2005.
Although we smile and make no fuss,
No one misses you more than ue,
And when old times we oft recall,
It's then we miss you most of all.
.; Love Bea and Family 46-14x1
Ilooens
Wokietek
".,V 17 Main St. SOaftota Delivery Available
Bring to your 'gently used vases. containers and baskets.
EDGAR G. HILLEBRECHT:' Mr. Edgar G. Hille-
forth passed away at 'his resicienCe on Tuesday,
March 24, 2009. Dear brother of Melinda Beuer-
man of Seaforth and Norma Hoegy of Brodhagen.
Also surviving are his nieces and nephews ,and
their families. Predeceased by his parents Louis
and Louise (Gordner) Hillebrecht, brothers-in-law
Alf Beuerman and Wilbur Hoegy and niece Susan
Lane. Cremation has taken olace. A graveside ser-
vice at St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery, Brodhagen
will be held at a later date. Memorial donations to
St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Projector and Screen
Fund) would b6 appreciated and may be made.
through the Lockhart Funeral Home, Mitchell. On-
line condolences at www.lockhartfuneralhome.
; NESBITT, Mary: Mary (Dunne) Nesbitt of Brus-
,t$ sels, passed away at Wingham and District Hos-
pital on Thursday,, March 26, 2009. Born in Liver-
' pool on July 30th, 1935, Mary was in her 74th year.
Beloved wife of Floycl Nesbitt and the late Jim
Thomson. Dear mother of David Thomson of To-
ronto, Peter and Lorie Thomson of Victoria,, B:C.,
Jacqueline and Dave Saby of Calgary, Michael
and Sue Thomson of Egmondville, Robert Thom-
son of Enderby, B.C., and Samantha and Chuck
Terpstra of RR#3 Brussels. Also loved by her 9
grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Prede-
ceased by her parents Dave and' Agnes Dunne,
and brother Dave. Friends were received from 2 to
4 p.m. Sunday from the Schimanski Family Funeral
Home where the service was conducted Monday,
March 30, at 11 a.m. with Pastor Steve Hildebrand
officiating. Interrnent in Blyth Union Cemetery.
Carrying floral tributes were Curtis and Matthew
Terpstra and Abby Thomson. Pallbearers were Da-
vid Thomson, Peter Thomson, Michael Thomson,
Robert Thomson, Chuck Terpstra and Christopher
Davis. As an expression of sympathy, memorial
donations to MS Society or the Lung Association
would be appreciated. After a long struggle, Mary
can finally breathe freely again. Online condolenc-K.
es may be made at www.schimanskifamilyfuneral-
SCHERBARTH, Mr. William: ' 70, of
Mitchell Nssed away surrounded by his fam-
ily at Stratford General Hospital on Friday, Mar,ch
27, 2009. Beloved husband of Barb (Jackson)
Scherbarth. Dear father of Lynda (Terry) Siemon
of RR3, Mitchell, Mike (Tracey) Scherbarth of FiR1,
Bornholm, Lori (Charlie) Ossendryver of RR1,
Sebringville and Marci (Ron) Feltz of Mitchell. Lov-
ing grandfather of John, Jen and Andrew Siemon,
Evan Scherbarth, Dalton, Dillon and Jason Ossen-
clryver and Darren Feltz. Dear brother of Rose Gil:
ck of RR4, Seaforth. Also survived by the Jackson
family and his nieces and nephews.Predeceased
by his parents August and Frieda (Hoppenrath)
Scherbarth and a brother in infancy. Charles
farmed on the family farm at Brodhagen retiring
to Mitchell in 2007. He was a lifetiene member of
St. Peter's Lutheran Church at Brodhagen where
he served On the Church Council. He served on
the Board of Directors of the Brodhagen Chamber
of Commerce for many years and was pleased to
have seen the completion of the new Brodhagen
Hall. Friends were received at the Lockhart Fu-
neral Home, 109 Montreal St., Mitchell on Sunday
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service was held at
St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Brodhagen on Mon-
day at 11:00 a.m. with Pastor Steve Johnston of-
ficiating. During the service, Jen Siemon read the
poem %/hen I Change My Address to Heaven".
Flower bearers were Dalton, Dilloivand Jason Os-
sendryver and Darren Feltz. Pall bearers were
Terry Siemon, Charlie Ossendryver, Ron Feltz,
John Siemon, Andrew Siemon and Evan Scher -
berth. Interment in St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery.
Memorial donations to St. Peter's Lutheran Church
(Projector & Screen Fund) would be appreciated.
Online condolences at www.lockhartfuneralhome.
corn. 42-14x1cc
SMITH: In loving
memory of our parents,
grandparents and
great grandparents
who passed aWay:
March 24, 1990 Gilbert
A. Smith
April 6, 2008 Grace E.
Smith
Though your smiles are
gone forever,
And your hands we
cannot touch,
Still we have so many
memories,
Of the parents/grand-
parents we loved so
much.
The memories are our
keepsakes,
With which we'll. never
part,
God • has yOu in his
We have you in our
hearts.
Sadly missed but al-
ways remembered.
- 'Lorraine and Bill
Stephenson,Eileen and
Gord Ross, grandchil-
dren and great grand-
children 46-14x1
CARTER: In loving
memory of Linda Cart-
er who passed away
April 5th, 2004.
She walks with us down
quiet paths,
And speaks in wind
and rain,
This gives her back to
us again,
And because of this we
will never part.
God has ,her in his
We have her in our
hearts.
- -Forever remembered
by Mom, Art and Fam-
43. BIRTHS
Big brother Bennett,
along with his parents,
Scott and Lisa are ex-
cited to announce the
birth of Maddex John
on March 24, 2009 at
Clinton Public Hospi-
tal. A special birthday
gift for Daddy. Proud
grandparents are John
and Della Bennett and
Jill and Dave Jervis.
Spoiling privileges go
to Great Grandparents
Bob and Anne Wallace
and Jim and Elaine
Scott and several aunts
and uncles. Smiling
down from Heaven are
Maddex's Guardian
Angels, Uncles David
and Craig. 43-14x1
46.1N MEMORIAM
CARTER, Linda: In
loving memory of a
special niece who left
In a quiet cemetery
where the gentle
breezes blow,
Lies the one we loved
so dearly and lost 5
years ago.
- Always loved fOrever
by your aunts Audrey,L
Lila and Faye 46-14x1
47. CARDS OF THANKS
We would like to thank
the staff at Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital for their
professional care that
ensured the safe .deliv-
ery of our precious son.
Special thank you to
Dr. Hay, Dr.Moore, Dr.
Percival and Dr.Salter
and all the nursing
staff. Thank you to our
family and friends for
caring for Bennett and
supporting us dur-
ing this exciting time.
- Scott, Lisa, Bennett
and Maddex 47-14x1
EARLE
The family of ,George
E, Earle would like to
eXtend their heartfelt
thanks. Perhaps you
sent a lovely card. Or
sat quietly in a chair.
Perhaps you sent a
funeral spray. If so we
saw it there. Perhaps
you spoke the kindest
words. As any friend
could say. Perhaps you
were not there at all.
Just thought of us that
day. Special thanks to
the staff of Maitland
Manor; the Dialysis Unit
of Goderich, Pastor
Elly Dow and Chris at
Box and Smith Funeral
Chapel. 47-14x1
47. CARDS OF THANKS
CAROLE
SUTHERLAND
Our heartfelt thanks
to our friends and
family for all the kind-
ness, floral tributes,
donations, food trays
and sympathy cards.
Special thanks to Dr.
Percival and nursing
staff at Seaforth Hos-
pital for your compas-
sionate care. We will
always remember your
expressions of love
and support. - George
Sutherland and Family
47-14-1
DOLMAGE
- COSTELLO
We would like to thank
everyone who . came
'out to support us at our
buck and doe, A huge
thanks goes to our wed-
ding party and families
for working hard and
making sure that ev-
erything went smoothly
for the night, A special
thanks to Melita and
Melanie for helping out
whenever needed, and
to those who helped
run the second bar
when it was opened.
We had a great time! -
Brian (Corky) and Jess
47-14x1
PROGRESSIVE TURF
EQUIPMENT
We would like to thank
the Seaforth and Area
Fire Department for
-their quick response
and action during our
recent fire. Your. quick
actions kept the fire
contained and as
result there was very..„
little damage. - Luke
and Bonnie and Staff
47-14-1
LOBB
Following Roba's long
and courageous battle
with cancer we would
like to thank: the doc-
tors, nurses and staff
at the Clinton Public
Hospital. The doctors,
nurseq., and staff at
Victoria and Parkwood
Hospitals in London.
The Carp Partnering
nurses and Town and
Country personnel.
Family, neighbours
and friends particularly
along the 16th and
Maitland Concess!ons.
Thank you Rev, _Julia
Sinclair for a wonderful
and meaningful funeral
service, it was much
appreciated. Thanks is
extended to the UCW
at the Clinton United
Church for a delicious
lunch. Thank you Mike
and the rest of the staff
at the Falconer Funeral -
Home for all the work
that was. done in mak-
ing the funeral arrange-
ments go smoothly,
'during a very difficult
situation. Thanks is also
extended to those who
attended the funeral,
made contributions
and sent cards, your
- presence, kindness
and thoughts were
very much appreciat-
ed. Thank you.- Murray _--
tobb, Boris, Heather
nd Olivia Decker, Ja-
son Lobb. 47-14x1 cc
11 Lin. CANCELLED Walk for
Eness Program, Seaforth arena,
1-3 p.m. Parents & Tot Play & Skate,
orth Arena
.p.m. Seniors ShuMeboard at
alb Arena
p.a. knitting & Crochiging
Plathium Oak
141 tab. CANCELLED Walk for
Mins Program, Seaforth Arena
141-11:30 'a.aa. Move aad Groove,
Co-operative ‘Chifdren'a
10:00 a.m. Rural Response for
Healthy Children Morning Out
Program. Bethel Bible Church.
Seafonh
10-11:30 a.m. Play and Learn,
Brussels Community Centre
10:30-11:30 a.m. Preschool
Storytjme. Seaforth Library
8-10 a.m. CANCELLED Walk for
Wellness, Seaforth Arena Hall.
9:34-11:30 a.m. Alphabet Soup. Grey
Central School
1:30 p.m. Senior euchre at Seaforth
Legion
• TUES. APRIL 7
S-10 a.m. CANCELLED Walk For
Wellness Program, Seaforth Arena
11-10 a.m. CANCELLED Walk for
Wellness Program, Seaforth Arena.
1,3 p.m. Parents & Tots Play andi
Skate. Seaforth Arena
1-4 p.m. Seniors Shuffleboard at
Seaforth Arena
44 p.m. Knitting & crocheting circle,
Platinum Oak
7:30 p.m. Seaforth & District
Horticultural Society Meeting.
Northside United Church.
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