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38 Auctions
43 Births
47 Cards of Thanks
AUCTION SALE
Of antiques, collectables, primitives, household
effects, tools and miscellaneous to be held for
Harold Workman
21 /2 miles south of Wtngham on London
Road (Hwy 4) Em # 85913
Monday, June 1, 4 p.m.
Plan to attend this unreserved auction. Many hard to
find antiques and coltectabtes.» Seller moving to
apartment.
For full list and to view photos go to
wvwv.billhorstauctions.com Lunch Booth
Terms: cash or acceptable cheque with proRer iD.
Proprietor and auctioneers not responsible for -acci-
dents, injury or toss of purchases. Verbal announce-
ments take precedence over advertising.
For more information; call Harold Workman at
519-357-9051.
AUCTIONEERS
BRIAN RINTOUL - WINGHAM 519-357-2349
BILL HORST - MILLBANK 519-595-2626
RINTOUL
Can you believe it,
finally a Rintoul girl!!!
Stuart and Brandi
are thrilled to
announce the birth
of their precious little
angel Morgan
Melanie Rintoul on
April 6th 2009 at
9:45 am at the
Palmerston & District
Hospital. Morgan weighed in at 7 lbs. 7 oz.
and 21" long. Proud grandparents are Neil and
Helen Rintoul of RR #2, Lucknow, Dale and
Melanie .Cober of RR #2, Teeswater, Great
Grandma Joyce Beyer of Clifford and Great
Great- grandma Hazel Pyke of Listowel.
Spoiling privileges go to uncles and aunts
Steve and Ang Rintoul, Scott and Traci Rintoul,
Ryan and Joel Toner. Excited cousins are
Tyson, Eric, and Justin Rintoul. Mommy and
Morgan would like to give big hugs and kisses
to Daddy for all of hie help since Morgan was
born, we love him very much. - 22xmc
AUCTION SALE
of 4 -100 acre farms, a 25 acre parcel of land, household effects, antiques, tools and miscel.aneous items will
be held for the carol Mac rostle Estate on Saturday June 6.9:30 &FL
37326 Belfast Road, St. Helens, 2 comers south of Lucknow and ,1 mile east, or 1 1/2 miles west of St. Helens,
on Belfast Road, #.37326..
FAKE'. NO. 1: Conc.11, SPT Lot 15, 37326 Belfast Road; square 100 acre farm with approximately 40 acres
of workable land; balance mixed bush & wetland. HOUSE: 4 BR; 2 storey; half brick, half veneer, built in 1972;
kitchen; living room; dining room & sunroom; one 4 piece bath; one 3 piece bath; one 2 piece bath; hardwood
floors; propane gas stove & fireplace; house heated by in -ground heat pump; 200 amp service; property has
own drilled well & septic system; new windows & roof in 2000; full basement; car port; paved U-shaped drive,
Note: A well built home on a nicely treed lot, well worth your inspection. SHED: 32 ft x 4811 steel sided shed
with 12 ft x 48 ft attached lean-to, cement floor; 10 ft x 10 ft garden shed.
PARCEL NO, 2: Cone. 11 NPT Lot 15, Harper Line, square 100 acre farm approximately 75 acres workable
land, approximately 25 acres hardwood bush, small stream runs through farm. NO BUiLDINGS
PARCEL N0.3: Conc. 11, EPT Lot 14, 37182 Belfast Road; 100 acre farm with approximately 75 acres work-
able land; approximately 20 acres of good hardwood bush; approximately 5 acres of wetland, managed by
Ducks Unlimited. HOUSE: 1 1/2 storey, 3 BR frame house; asbestos siding; 4 piece & 2 piety baths; kitchen;
large living room & family room combined with wood fireplace; single car garage; house heated by oil furnace;
new 200A hydro service; new septic system; water supplied from Parcel No. 1. SHED: 100 ft x 50 ft with two
lean-tos.
PARCEL NO. 4: Concession 8, PT Lot 15, 15 Belfast Road; W0 ache farm; approximately 40 acres ofwork-
able land nice pond; balance mixed brush & wetland. N0, BUILDINGS.
PARCEL NO. 5: Concession 10, WPT Lot 14,14 Belfast Road; 25 acre parcel of land; approximately 15 acres
workable; balance mixed brush & wetland. NO BUILDINGS. Note: A desirable parcel of land in a nice location
to build your dream home.
All land is Harriston loam soil, open bottom. All workble land is rented for 2009 crop season.
TERMS ON PROPERTIES: Properties wilt be sold at 1 p.m. subject to reasonable reserve bid with 10% down
day of sale, balance in 60 days. For more information call Dale MacCrostie at (519) 395.5982.:
TRAOTORS, TILLED & MOWER: CAAC gas tractor; JD LT180 automatic, 17 HP, 48 in cut lawnmower; TroyL
Beit 5 HP rear tine tiller, Craftsman Task Handler 8 HP rear tine tiller, 6 ft, 3 pth mower.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: GE, gas stove, like new; Maytag fridge, like new; Admiral fridge; 2 freezers, good;
Inglis washer; Maytag dryer; tingle electric Mjustu-Magic bed; red leather couch & matching chair, like new, 2
matching dressers & night stand; 6 drawer dresser; dining room tablet& 6 matching chairs; Lip 42 in flat screen
television, 2 years old; 2 colour televisions; Star Choice satellite dish, receiver & remote, high definition; DVD
player; police scanner; JVC stereo; scanner; computer; fax machine; office supplies; Yamaha keyboard; Everett
organ; end tables; stereo in cabinet; Targe desk; office chairs; comer wall desk; wooden clothes rack; toaster
oven, new; wine rack; Mason jars; Tempo treadmill; 2 electric sewing machines; cookbooks; sewing books;
safe; fireproof box; luggage; clothes steamer; large amount of dishes, pots, pans, utensils, Tupperware, etc.,
etc., etc.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: Several oil and water colour paintings from local artists. Platinum scale with
handles; dressers; sofa & 2 matching chairs, blue; corner china cabinet; wardrobe; press -back chairs; old table;
cedar blanket box; old double bed; captain's chair; cushioned atm chair; crystal; Royal Doulton; Corelle dish-
es; Bird of Paradise dishes; silverware & chests; old coins; old cans; cow bells; herd seeder; sad irons; coal oil
lamps; old stamps; several original water and oil paintings from local artists in frames.
MISCELLANEOUS.: Approximately 60 ft long x 17 ft wide steel bridge; radial arm saw; table saw; fuel tank on
stand; pine & ash lumber, rough cut; hemlock & walnut lumber; 36 ft aluminium extension ladder; aluminium
step ladder; T -rail & electric fence stakes; Targe amount of bird houses & feeders; gun cabinet; tool chests;
wood chisels; large amount of good quality power & hand tools, etc. A partial list only.
?bolos available on web site www.billhorstauctions.com
Plan to attend this large, quality estate auction. Many good and usefuel items. A sale not to miss.
LUNCH BOOTH
For more information call Dale MacCrostie 519-395-5982, or Aven Corneil 519-871-1329.
TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper 1.D. Proprietors & auctioneers are not responsible for acci-
dents, injury or loss of purchases. Verbal agreements take precedence over advertising.
AUCTIONEERS: BRIAN RINTOUL - WiNGHAM - (519) 357-2349; BiLL HORST - MILLBANK - (519) 595-2626
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HART/ANDREW
Sincere thanks to everyone who
our Stag N Doe on May 9 to
upcoming marriage. It is greatly
Many thanks, Vanessa and Eric. -
came out to
support our
appreciated.
22x
JOHNSTON
1 want to thank family, -friends and residents of
Ostbek Manor for all the cards, flowers and
,gifts on my 90th birthday. Sincerely, Nell. - 22x
FERGUSON/ARCHER
Wayne and i would sincerely like to thank all
those who could join us to celebrate our wed-
ding March 28. Your cards and gifts were most
thoughtful. We had a great time with Wayne's
sister Carol Ferguson, with Peggy Kinsman
officiating, Judy Patterson (our maid of hon-
our) and Dave Weppler (bur best man). Glen
Boyd's orchestra was enjoyed by all and the
South Kinloss WMS served a delicious lunch.
The best part was that my four sons could be
there for our special day. I would also like to
thank the ladies at South Kinloss Church for
throwing me a bridal shower. Your cards and
gifts are most appreciated. Thanks also for the
"lesson on driving a boat• Diane and Wayne. -
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SIMPSON KERNIGHAN
Thank you to all our amazing friends and fam-
ily who helped make our Stag and Doe such a
success. ' We sincerely appreciate all the sup-
port that our communityshowed us by coming
out and we are lucky to be surrounded by such
wonderful people. ranks again to the wed-
ding party who did an incredible job throwing
this awesome party, you guys are the best! Ty
and Rachel. - 22cc
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LUCKNOW LEGION
RCL # 309 Lucknow would like to thank those
who contributed to the renovation of the
Veteran photo display cabinets. They are: lan
Hackett, Dungannon Custom Kitchens; . Jim
Snyder, Snyder Studios; 30 Minute Photo and
Trophies; Mrs. Ruth King and Mr. Fred Ward.
Thank you. - 22ar
4-H CLUB.
The St. Helens Shepherd's 4-H Sheep Club
would like to thank the Lucknow Co-op for
sponsoring our BBQ fundraiser on Saturday,
May 16. Thank you to Hugh, JoAnn and Paul
for helping us BBQ. Thank you to everyone
who came out to support us. - 22
ANDERSON
The family of the late Gordon Webster
Anderson, wish to thank family, neighbours
and friends for their support, cards, donations
food and floral tributes received at the time of
his passing. Thanks to MacKenzie & McCreath
Funeral Horne, Amy and Mary Ellen for your
guidance and kindness, organist Mary Lou
Raynard, Fran Donohue, for your support and
care of our family, Everlastings for arranging
the beautiful floral tributes and to Lorne and
Hazel for everything. A sincere thank you to
the staff at both Goderich Place and
Huronview for their compassionate care of
God since 2002. These acts of kindness will
always be remembered. Madeline Anderson
and family. - 22x '
MACDONALD
What a great birthday party at the old Kintail
School. I would like to thank all who organized
it. Also thanks to all who attended and for the
lovely gifts. Fun was had by all. Thanks again.
Sandra. - 22cc
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Huron - Kinloss
LAWN WATERING _RESTRICTIONS IN EFFECT
JUNE 1! 2009 to SEPTEMBER 15,2009
Pursuant to By -Law 99-61, residents of the Township of Huron -Kinloss that are
connected to MUNICIPALLY OPERATED water supplies are advised that:
ODD numbered houses may only water lawns and gardens on odd numbered days
EVEN numbered houses may only water lawns and gardens on even numbered days
,-and only-
between the hours of 4:00 pm and 10:00 pm
SET FINE.FOR CONTRAVENTION - $50.00
This By -Law does not apply to hand held hose Watering
or new lawns planted less than 30 days.
Note: The By -Law Enforcement officer will be conducting regular patrols at all times,
and will be issuing fines to residents who do not conform to the By -Law.
PLEASE HELP US CONSERVE OUR WATER
Brianne Elliott
By -Law Enforcement Officer
NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS
SECOND INSTALLMENT OF 2009 INTERIM TAX LS DUE
The second installment of the 2009 interim tax levy is due on Monday, June Ol 2009.
Taxes may be paid through pre -authorized payment, telephone/intemet banking, the mail
or at the Municipal Office, 21 Queen St., Ripley, between 8:30 a.m. & 4:30 p.m. Monday
through Friday. For your convenience, interac as well as post dated cheques are accepted
at the office. There is also an after hours drop box located at the front of the office.
Taxes not paid by the due date are subject to interest charges of 1.25% per month.
Please ensure your payment is received in the office by the due date. When making
payment through Telephone/Internet banking & Teller/ABM payments please allow two
(2) business days for payment to be received in the municipal office.
FAILURF,TO RECEIVE A TAX BILL DOES NOT RELIEVE THE TAXPAYER
FROM THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR PAYMENT NOR THE LIABILITY OF
PENALTY CHARGES FOR LA'V'E PAYMENT.
Any ratepayer who has not received a tax notice is advised to contact the
Township of Huron -Kinloss Municipal Office at (519) 395-3735 as soon as possible.
' 1 (2cic en !reel, P.O. Box 130, Ripi y, ON NOC 21th
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