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26 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
AURELLA GEORGINA
BOWDEN
Late of the Township of Stephen, in
the County of Huron, who died on the
21st day of January, 1994. Creditors
and others having claims against the
above estate are required to send full
particulars of such claims to the under-
signed on or before the 5th day of
May, 1994, after which date the estate
assets will be distributed, having re-
gard to claims that have then been re-
ceived.
ROBERT J. DEANE, Q.C.
Barrister and Solicitor
417 Main Street
Exeter, Ontario
NOM 1S6
Solicitor for the Executors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In the Estate of
WILLIAM JOHN ROSS
McNICHOL
All persons having claims against the
estate of William John Ross McNichol,
late of the Village of Hensall, in the
County of Huron, who died on or
about the 23rd day of January 1994 are
hereby notified to send in full particu-
lars of their claims to the undersigned
on or before the 1 I th day of May 1994,
after which date the assets will be dis-
tributed having regard only to claims
then received. Dated at Seaforth, Onta-
rio this 12th day of April, 1994.
McCONNELL, STEWART &
DEVEREAUX
Barristers, &c.,
77 Main Street S.,
Seaforth, Ontario NOK 1 WO
Solicitors for the Executrix
29 Yard and Garage Sales
FREE PARKING LOT SPACES for
Spring Yard Sale. Call Peter at Saan Store
235-2552. May 21, 22, 1994. (18-20c)
MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE - Sat.
May 7 - 8 a.m.-? Rain or shine. Concession
18/19 McGillivray Township. Third house
south of County Road 5 - (Mt. Carmel road)
(18')
YARD SALE - Saturday, May 7, 49
Norwood Village. Rain date May 14. (18')
YARD SALE - William between Sanders
and John Sts. Large assortment from four
families. Kids items, clothing, kitchenware,
bike, renmants, (good supply of bakers
white shins and pants). Plus many more
bargains. Sat. May 7 - Ram date May 14.
118'1
CLEARANCE
LIQUIDATION
AUCTION
for
RYAN LANDSCAPING
SAT. MAY 7
at
10:30 a.m.
See April 27 issue of the pater
for listing of items.
Auctioneer Bob Heywood
235-0874
(North of Scaforlh
on County Rd. 12) Winthrop
Bowl/ng league presents awards
WINGHAM - The Men's Inter -
town Bowling League presented its
awards Saturday morning at its sea-
son finale at the Molesworth Bowl.
Frank Palen of Zurich raised his
average by +14.
Doug Fenn Jr. of Lucan bowled
the high single in the regular season
with a 393 and also had the high
five -game total, with a pinfall of
Community
lifestyle fair
CLINTON - A Community Life-
style Fair is being planned for
Tuesday, June 21, from 2 p.m. un-
til 8:30 p.m. at the Clinton Arena
and Community Centre.
This event stems from the local
Senior's Health Fairs that were
originally held in the past at a va-
riety of locations throughout the
Huron County. The Clinton loca-
tion is centrally located to all resi-
dents of Huron County and all res-
idents of the County are invited.
The theme of the Community
Lifestyle Fair is health, wealth and
leisure. There will be numerous
exhibitors at the fair as well as
door prizes, entertainment and re-
freshments. This event will pro-
vide you with many opportunities
to become informed about health
services, wealth related organiza-
tions and leisure activities in Hu-
ron County.
It will provide seniors, caregiv-
ers, people planning their retire-
ment and the physically chal-
lenged an opportunity to browse
through displays and exhibits and
talk to those who provide services,
support and products.
The event is sponsored by area
agencies who work with seniors,
physically challenged persons and
their families.
If interested in participating and
providing a display of your service
or product, please call Monika
Penner (482-3046) or Marguerite
Falconer (524-8301).
1,526.
Lucan took the 'A' division of
the playoffs with 150 points, Mitch-
ell I was second with 128 points,
followed by Wingham with 124
points. Rounding out 'A' division
were Clinton, 115; and Mike's of
Stratford, 107.
Clinton took top honours in the
regular season of the I I -tre,
league with 604 points. Mitchell I
was runner-up with 589.5 points
bellowed by Lucan with 530 points
and Mike's with 528 points.
Rounding out the regular season
standings were Wingham 505.5;
Molesworth 1 450.5; Molesworth 11
431; Goderich 426; Zurich, 350;
Mitchell 11 343, and Seaforth 192.
The Lucky Strikes won the playoff championship in the Lucan
ladies Monday night bowling league. Back, le; t, Helen Rogers,
Lynn Smith, Marie Jaques and Deb Pierce. Fiont, Barb Smith
and Heather Smith.
Huron County
Board of Education
invites tenders for
GRASS CUTTING
at
VICTOWA PUBLIC SCHOOL
ROBERTSON MEMORIAL PUBLIC SCHOOL
GODEWCH DISTWCT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
in Goderich
Sealed tenders, properly identified,
will be received prior to 12:00 noon
on Friday, May 13th, 1994 by the
Plant Services Administrator, The
Huron County Board of Education,
103 Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario,
NOM ILO
Tender forms are available at The
Huron County Board of Education,
103 Albert Street, Clinton and at
Goderich District Collegiate Institute,
260 South Street, Goderich, after
Wednesday, May 4th, 1994
Lowest or any tender not necessari-
ly accepted
Graeme Craig 3 Or Paul Carroll
Chair 4ad •rr r Director
i
VAN BREE M:
DRAINAGE
Farm Drainage
Fence Rows
Septic Tanks
Water Lines
Demolition
Erosion Control
Basements
Trucking
Gravel
For free estimates call
828-3641, Ron or Paul
y ear 7 c 7 ' 1f t,.,eb
The league champs in the Lucan ladies Monday night bowling
league were the Balderaashers. Back, left, Kathy Mason,
Lynne Farquhar and Cathy Holtzmann. Front, Marj Green and
Grace Farquhar. Missing was Darlene Bourne.
We can provide aerial photos of your tile pattern to
assist in drainage installations.
Call us now for future drainage needs.
Roblin Farr Delle MINI
R.R. #3, Ailsa Craig, Phone 519-293-3645,
Evenings 519-293-3197
"We insist on customer satisfaction"
Individual winners in the Lucan ladies Monday night bowling
league were from the left Lynne Farquhar, high single 370 and
Lynn Smith, high triple 824. Missing were Darlene Boume,
high average 231 and most improved Kit Hearn.
ESTATE PROPERTY AUCTION
Saturday Mav 7 at 11 a.m.
Selling for the executors of the late Ethel Regier on location known as
Concession 10 North part of Lot 19 Hay Township on the south edge
of Zurich, approx. 24 3/4 acres of good productive land, clay loam soil.
minutes from the water and beautiful sunsets on Lake Huron, Invest
In this ideal property location that has many possibilities and value for
your future, selling subject to a reserve bid.
Terms: 10% down, balance in 30 days.
Auctioneer John Finlay 2384814
CONSIGNMENT SALE
Saturday Mav 28 11 a.m.
at Coulter Auctions, Corbett
To consign call
Bruce Coulter (519) 294-0585 Brett Coulter 519-294-6164
Stocker Sale
DENFIELD LIVESTOCK SALES LTD.
1
Thursday, May 5 at 1:00 p.m.
1000 Head
One draft of 200 Limousin heifers and steers. 100 Charolais
steers, 1050 lbs. Westems last fall.
To consign call
Brett Coulter Bruce Coulter
294-6164 294-0585
Yards 666-1140
AUCTION SALES
ANTIQUE AUCTION
To be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for two Luck -
now area farm homes and Lewis and Millie Dempsey plus additions.
Saturday. May 7 at 9 a.m.
Flat to wall cupboard, tramps bed, Targe spinning wheel, Edison table
top phonograph with 21 inch wooden horn, cylinder records, floor
model phonographs, wardrobe, blanket boxes, dry sink, settees, bon-
net chests, washstands, dressers, high back wooden beds, fancy iron
bed, gold pocket watches, railway watch, 2 biscuit barrels, Royal Doul-
ton figurines, 6 matching pressback chairs, rocking chairs, 2 piano
stools, 7 matching chairs, drop front desks, sideboard, dining table,
chests of drawers, over 20 oil lamps, 3 small gone with the wind style
lamps, approx. 20 clocks including Pue9enot, Canadian Time, Bran-
don and gingerbread, Hanging Aladdin lamps, hanging oil lamp,
HORSE DRAWN BUGGY, walking plow, antique dishes and glass-
ware and collectables, old radios, crocks, handmade quilts, 1913 to
1916 Ford Times locks, 1948 Macey Harris catalogue, 1908 Farmers
Advocate, antique picture frame& partial chamber sets, Beaver jar
broad axe, 2 milk cans, sausage press, plus many items too numer-
ous to mention.
Terms: Cash or cheque with proper ID
AUCTIONEER Richard Lobb 482-7898 Clinton
Saturday May 14 at 9 a.m. Tool, furniture, antique riding mower at
Richard Lobb's Auction, Clinton for Ken Johns of Exeter.
Estate & Household
Auction
Thursday evening. May 5 at 5:30 p.m,
South Huron Rec Centre, Exeter
We will be dispersing the estate of Mr. Wes Witmer along with addi-
tions for Mr. Don Cooper.
ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD: 9 pc. Reitzels dining suite , old china
cabinet, oak pedestal table with 2 leaves and 4 Windsor style chairs
(1 yr. old), Vitas maple dinette table and 4 chairs with matching hutch
and buffet, lovely queen size sofa bed, 2 day beds, wing back arm
chair, several nice parlour chairs, nice plant and lamp tables, maple
rocker, 2 seat sofa, antique wicker chairs, waterbed, maple head-
board, desk, McLary frost -free fridge (2 yrs. old), 24" elec. range, GE
auto washer and dryer, apt. size fridge, small chest freezer, Woods
freezer, air conditioner, Regulator clock, several odd chairs, lamps
and pictures, organ stool, quilt frames, crocks, French ivory, china
and glass incl. several fioyal Doulton figurines and mugs, Royal Bay-
reuth pitcher, typewriter, Ironstone, Westward Ho comport, stereo, oc-
casional chairs, small appliances and kitchenware, 5 HP riding lawn-
mower, 5 HP Viking 24" snowblower, gas push mower, lawn roller,
weedeater, bicycles, roller blades, bench jig saw, hand and garden
tools, patio tables, and hundreds of useful and collectible items. This
is a good clean offering.
AUCTION REMINDER Sat., May 7 at Winthrop, complete liquidation
for Ryan Landscaping at 10:30 a.m. (north of Seaforth on Cty. Rd.
12).
Sat. May 14 Large estate auction for the late Mervyn Cudmore at SH
Rec Centre. Full list next week
Auctioneer: Bob Heywood 235-0874
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Antiques, Fine Furnishings,
Collectibles and Misc.
Thursday evening. May 12 at 5:30 p.m,
South Huron Rec Centre, Exeter
We will be dispersing the household effects of Mrs. Dorothy Wildfong
of Exeter along with additions from the Lucan home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Gibson.
ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD: Lovely Duncan Phyfe double pedestal
dining table with 4 Harpback chairs, china hutch and buffet in medium
walnut, walnut server table, nice wall unit with glass doors, antique
dining table with heavily carved split pedestal and 5 leaves, 6 oak din-
ing chairs, 2 nice antique parlour rockers, cedar chest on legs, maple
dinette table with 4 chairs, Kroehler sofa bed, chesterfield in mint con-
dition with 2 matching accent chairs, round coffee table with smoked
glass, several washstands, and old dressers, jam cupboard, chest of
drawers, pressback chairs, blanket box, parlour table, white dressing
table with 11 drawers and stool, trunk, double brass bed, several oth-
er good beds, desk, plant and lamp tables, leather chair and stool., 2
coloured TVs. converter. 2 good fridaes. 24' elec. range. GE portable
dishwasher, GE microwave, spin washer and dryer, elec. dryer, sew-
ing machine, vacuums , old quilts and bedding, brass quilt rack, Roc
kwell prints, china and glass incl. Minton fine dinnerware, Falconware
decor. plates, camival, Germany, Austria, Depression, cut and
pressed 9Iass, Exeter souvenir plate, oil lamps, cruet set with silver
stand, china caps and saucers, old coca/cola pc., old sheet music, jig
saw puzzles, set of horseshoes, pegs, good patio furniture, crocks,
kitchenware and small appliances, hand and garden tools, auto
creeper, fishing poles and tackle, wheel barrow, ext. and step ladders
and articles too numerous to mention.
Auctioneer: Bob Heywood 235-0874
PROPERTY SOLD
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD
FURNISHINGS, FARM MACHINERY, ETC.
For John and Mary H, 1, Lot 4, Concession 4 & 9, McGillivray Twp.
10 mi. S.W. of Exeter, turn W. off #4 at Cooks Elevator, go to 3rd
Road, turn left. 10 mi. N.W. of Lucan, off #4 Hwy. take county road
24 west to 2nd road then north. Farm location has silo with
Volkswagen on top.
SATURDAY MAY 7 -10:00 A,M,
ANTIOUES: Dining room table with leaves, table with spindle legs, old
dressers, 4 drawer cabinet, cream separator complete, treadle
sewing machine, portable sewing machines, nail kegs, orange crates,
bottles, cans, Avon bottles, 1963 Kennedy tapestry, Kennedy news
items, old Ontario flag, lanterns, cross cut saws, radios, cameras,
picture frames, gallon whiskey crock, hotel type arm chairs, old
double and single license plates dating to 1911, record players and
records, National Geographies, old London Free Press, catalogues,
Popular Mechanics, Canadian picture, etc. etc.
TIMBER AND LOGS; Cherry tree logs, 4 x 4 x 24 pine and spruce
lumber, 8 x 8 17' long timber, 6 x 10 20' long timbers, pine log 22',
assorted bundles of lumber.
HOUSEHOLD: Sears automatic dryer, Westinghouse frost free fridge,
Westinghouse elec. stove, deep freeze, B/W TV with games, kitchen
table, bar stools, set of 8 door metal lockers, metal cabinet, 6'
tables, new 6' base board heater, all kinds of roll -a -ways, sofa bed,
air bed with mattress, bunk bed, assorted beds and frames,
dressers, utility and coffee tables, microwave and stand, 20' ceramic
owl, dishes, cutlery, sealers, small appliances, picnic table, lawn
chairs, lawn ornaments, cast iron pot for flowers, etc.
FARM MACHINERY; M.F. #65 gas tractor, 2 fur, plow, 3 pt. h. blade.
Woods 5' bush hog, 3 pt. h. 16 plate disc, 10', 3 pt. h. cult.,
harrows, hay rack and wagon, utility trailer, Frost and Wood pull type
mower, 3 pt. h. mower, 2 row corn planter, hay loader, seed drills.
VEHICLES; 1963 Chev G.M.C. pickup truck, 6 cyl. 1966 Ford
Falrtane, car, 4 door, 6 cyl., 1975 Chev Vega, 4 cyl. 2 door, the above
selling as Is. Not bad condition.
MSC: Copper wire, windows of all sizes, wire mesh baskets, animal
traps, elec. fence insulators, chain saw, chain hoist, wood and
aluminum windows different sizes, chain link fence, oil tanks, bath
tubs, sinks, pressure system, push lawnmowers (for parts), bikes,
new wood frames for sofas and chairs, also glider bases, 45 gal.
drum smoke house, garden seeder, lawn roller ,snow shoes, skis,
assortment of nuts, bolts, washers, etc. This Is a partial Ilst only.
Plan to attend this Interesting auction. Further Info (519) 228-6294.
TERMS: Cash sale day or approved cheque. Lunch booth
AUCTIONEERS
FILSON & ROBSON
PHONE/FAX (819) 686-0833