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14A -• THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 2. ,1987
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36. LEGAL NOTICE
FCARD OF THANKS
BENNETT
A sincere thanks to my friends and relatives
for their visits, flowers and gifts while i was a
patient in Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks tb
Dr. Wong and Dr. Van Walravean and the nur-
sing staff and my family. Margaret Bennett.'
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CAIRNS
,A special.thanks-to Seaforth Ambulance, Dr.
Maikus, • Dr. Underwood, nurses, staff in-
cluding kitchen at. Seaforth Community
Hospital. Family and friends`ior the excellent
care and attention during my stay at the
hospital.. I Still love you all. John .H,..Cairns.
39-35-xl
36. LEGAL NOTICE
Sale of Land By Public Auction
Municipal Tax Sales Act, 1984
The Corporation of the County of Huron
TAKE NOTICE that the land(s) described below will be offered for sale by public auction
at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon on the 6th day of October, 1987 at THE COUNCIL
CHAMBERS, COURT HOUSE, GODERICH, ONTARIO. '
Description of Land(s) Minimum•Bid $
PCL. No: 4 TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD, COUNTY OF HURON,.
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
PART OF THE NORTH HALF OF LOT 44.OF THE FRONT CONCES-
SION OR CONCESSION "A", NORTH OF THE TOWN PLOT OF THE
SAID TOWNSHIP, which said parcel of land may he more particularly
described as follows: BEARINGS mentioned herein are astronomic
and are referred to those bearings shown on Registered Plan No. 580,
Ashfield;
COMMENCING'at a point in the North`Llmit of the North Half of the
- said Lot 44, 457.35 feet measured Easterly -from the North West angle
of the North half of said Lot 44, which said point may be further
described as the point where,the North limit of the North Half of the
said Lot 44 is intersected by the East limit of Huron Street as shown
. on' Registered Plan No. 580. 'Ashfield; .
THENCE continuing Easterly along the North limit of the North Half of
the said Lot 44, 488.65 feet more or less to the North ,West angle of
those lands described in Registered instrument No. 15783;
THENCE Southerly 759.10 feet more or less to a point in aline bet-
ween the North and South Half of the said Lot. 44, 6204.00 feet
measured Westerly therealong from the South East angle of the North
Half of the said Lot 44.
THENCE Westerly along the line between the North and South Halves
of the said Lot 44 to the point where the said limit is intersected by
the East Limit of Huron Street as shown on Registered Plan No. 580,
' Ashfleld.
THENCE Northerly along the last mentioned limit to an angle therein;
THENCE North 61 degrees 22 minutes 00 seconds West along the
North limit of Huron Street, 145.60 feet more or less to an angle
therein;
THENCE North 18 degrees 37 minutes 00 seconds West along the
East limit of Huron Street to the point, of commencement, save and
except lots, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, 9, 10, Plan 591.
PCL. No. 16 TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD, COUNTY OF HURON,
PROVINCE OF ONTAF1IO
PART OF LOT 10, CONCESSION 8, EASTERN DIVISION and
designated as Part Twelve, on a plan of survey deposited January
17th, 1969, as RD. No. 18, TOGETHER WITH A right-of-way over that
part of Lot 10, Concession 8, Eastern Division, and designated as
Part 1 on a Plan of Survey deposited as RD. No. 18
PCL. No. 52 TOWNSHIP OF'HOWICK, COUNTY OF HURON, $1,'5546.81
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
PART OF LOT 8 - NORTH SIDE OF ALICE STREET PLAN 243 more
particularly described as follows:
COMMENCING at the North West corner o1 said Lot 8;.
THENCE north 79 23' 00" East along the Northerly limit of said Lot -8
a distance of 41.55 feet to a point.
THENCE South 34 00' 00" East a distance of 0.38 feet to a witness
iron bar;
THENCE continuing along the same South 34 00' 00': East a distance
of 240,36 to an Iron bar:
THENCE South 79 34' 30" West a distance of 136,45 feet to a witness
Standard round iron bar:
THENCE continuing along the same South 79 34' 30" West a distance
of 1.60 feet to the Westerly limit of said Lot 8;
THENCE North 10 46' 30" West along the Westerly limit of said Lot 8
to the POINT OF COMMENCEMENT. Further shown as Part 2 & 3 Plan
22R-1783.
PCL, No, 61 TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK, COUNTY OF HURON
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
PARK LOT 23 PLAN 276
PCL, No, 102 TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN, COUNTY OF HURON, '
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
Composed of a portion of Lot Number Four (4), Persona' Survey, Plan
211, of'the Village of Crediton and known as a part of the south-west
angle of Farm Lot Number Eleven (11) in the Sixth (6) Concession of
the Township of Stephen in the County of Huron and Province of On-
tario and better known and described as follows: "Commencing 51 a
Stake planted on the easterly limit of said village Lot Number Four at
a distance of fifty-two feet (52') rldrtherly from the south-east angle of
said Village lot thence northerly along the easterly limit of seid
Village Lot a distance of thirty feet six inches (30'6") more or less ar-
riving at the northerly itmit of said Village Lot; thence westerly Along
the said northerly limit a distance of twenty-two feet (22) to art angle;
thence southerly pataflet with the easterly limit of said 101 a distance
of thirty feet six inches (30' 6") ter an angle; thence easterly parallel
with the southerly limit of said Village Lot a diStance'of twenty-two
feet (22') arriving at a place of beginning."
TOGETHER with a'right'of•Way running north to south described as
follows:
"Commencing at a point on the southerly limit of said Village Lot
Number Four (4) and at a distance 0f fwenty-two feet (22') west front
the south-east.angle of said Lot;.thence northerly parallel with the
eas eerm ba-undary a distance of eightptwd feet six inches (82'8").to
an angle; thence westerly parallel with the southerly limit a distance
of eight feet (8') to en angle; thence southerly parallel with the
easterly limit a dista "nee of eighty-two feet six inches (82'61 arriving
at the southerly thrift of said lot; thence easterly along the southerly
limit a distance of eight feet (8') arriving at the place of beginning.
PCL. NO. 103 TOWNSHIP OF TURNRERRY, COUNTY OF HURON,
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO .
PARK LOT NUMBER 26 ON THE WEST SIDE OF ARTHUR STREET
PLAN 410 in the Said Town PI'ot of Wingham lying south of the Well-
ington, Grey and Bre Railway Company' right-of-way more par-
ticularly described in Registered Inst 10623.
PCL'. NO 109 TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY, COUNTY OF HURON, •
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
GORE LOT DUNCANS SURVEY PLAN 166
Alt amounts payable by the successful purchaser shall be payable in full at the time
01 the sale by cash or money order or by a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank,
trust company or Province of Ontario Savings Office.
The municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or any other mat-
ters relating 10 the land to be sold'. FResponsibillty for ascertaining these matters
rest with the potential purchasers.
This sale is governed by the Municipal lax Safe's A61, 1984 and the Municipal Tax
Sates Rules. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount bid plus
accumulated taxes and relevant, land transfer tax. •
For further information regarding this sate, contact: B. G. Handy, Clerk -Treasurer
Administrator, Co'rpo'ration of the Couny of Hilton, Court House Square, Goderich,
Ontario, NIA 112.
$1,046.13
$ 366.94
$7,706.16
$ 223.03
$4,716.95
$ 207.04
39. CARD OF THANKS
TILLEY
The Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club Executive,
Committee 'of the Anniversary Tournament
want to thank all the howlers and associate
members who helped in any way' to make our
• "Anniversary Tournament' such a success
again this year, Your help and donations were
very much appreciated. 39-35-x1
M'acDONALD-BUCHANAN
Betty Buchanan and Tony MacDonald wish to
thank • our friends and neighbours for con-
tributing to the bridal shower 'held in our
honour.Your kindness will be remembered for
years to come. • 39-35-x 1'
.,MCGREGGOR •
I wish 10 thank everyone who remembered me
with visits, cards,. flowers, treats and prayers
while i was a patient in St. Joseph's. Hospital
and since returning home.. Everyone who
helped out the crew at home - and for the food
brought to the house. It's at a time like this.,
one finds the value' of family,. friends and
neighbours. All was appreciated. Jim
McGregor. • 39-35-1
.LOOMANS-
We wish to thank our neighbours and friends
for the,get-together and gifts we received prior
to our move. We hope we aremade to feel as
at home in our new neighbourhood as we•
were In our old. Rose and Piet ' Loomans.
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PIPE
THANK YOU
I would like to say thank you to Dr. Maikus and
the nurses at Seaforth Hospital for their care
while I was a patient. Also to my friends for
visits and treats and those calls, and to Rev,
Barber for his visits. Lloyd Pipe. 39.35-x1'
GORDON
I would like to .express my thanks to everyone,
who made my stay in Seaforth Hospital more
comfortable, Dr. Underwood, Mrs. Bowker
and staff, especially the nursing staff for great
care, and the kitchen staff for good meals.
Thanks to friends for cards, visits and treats.
Special thanks to neighbours who looked after
my harvest and chores. I really appreciated
everything you did. Ross Gordon. 39-35-x1
FLANAGAN
I would like to express my sincere thanks to all
my family, friends and neighbours for the
cards, flowers, gifts and visits while I was in
University Hospital. Special thanks to Cheryl
Anne for looking after the children and the
household and to everyone else who helped
Peter and I out in .any way. Also thanks to
everyone who brought food to the house. Your
kindness and concern following my surgery
has been very much appreciated. Joanne
Flanagan. 39-35-1
40. IN MEMORIAM
FLANAGAN
In loving memory of my dear brother Brian
who passed away six years ago August 30,
1981.
. There is no partin from'' those we love, 'no
distance b6Wdilftde
For each day in memories garden we still walk
side by side,
Wherever lile may take us, what ever we may
do.
The memory of the years we shared, still keep
me clods to you.
Always remember and loved by your sister
Barb. • 40-35-1
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