HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-09-09, Page 1335. TENDERS WANTED
HURON COUNTY
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
P.T. (H.C.) 87-02
For Public Space Painting in Huron County
Housing Senior Citizen Beildings at 52
Bristnl Terrace, Wingham, 50 Alfred
Street,Winghem, Zurich (OHI), Blyth,
(OH1), 34 John Street, Seaforth and 85
West Street, Goderich.
Tenders.will be received for the above un-
til 11:00a.m. local time, Wednesday,
September 16, 1987 by the Huron County
Housing Authority, 48 The Square,
Goderich, Ontario. N7A 1M5, (519)
524.2637 from whom details and specifica-
tions may be obtained, quoting reference
number as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT
NECESSARILY ACCEPTED.
'37. NOTICE TO CREDITORS .
37. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate Of •
JOHN A. SHEA
All persons having claims against the Estate
of John A. Shea, late of the Town of
Seaforth in the County of Huron, deceos-
ed, who died on the 7th day of July 1987,
ore hereby -notified to send in full' por-
ticulars of their ciaims'to the undersigned
on or before the 9th day of September 1987
after which date the assets will be
distributed having regard only .to claims
then. received, „
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 14th day of
August 1987. .
McConnell, Stewart, Devereaux
Barristers, &c.,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitor for the executrix
37. NOTICE TO' CREDITORS
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, $1,046.13
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 be 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 Limit 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 a line 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 theline 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,
Ashfield.
THENCE Northerly along the last mentioned• Ilmit 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, $ 366.94
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO •.
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 P an o urvey • epos to as RD. No. fir
PCL. No. 52 TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK, COUNTY OF HURON, $1 ,546.81
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
PART OF LOT 8 - NORTH SIDE OF ALICE STREET PLAN 243 More
particutariy described as follows: -
COMMENCING at the North West corner of said Lot 8;
THENCE north 79 23' 00” East along the Northerly limit of Said Lot 8
a distance of 41,55 feat to a point.
THENCE South 34 00' 00" East a distance of 0.38 feet to a witness
iron bar;
THENCE continuing along the sante' 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 Let 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 $7,706.16
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
PARK LOT 23 PLAN 276
PCL. No..102 TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN, COUNTY OF HURON, $ 223.03
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
Composed of a pettlon of Lot Number Four (4), Parsons' 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) Ctlncessl'ori of
the Township of Stephen in the County of Huron and Province of Ort-
tario and better known and described as follows; "Commencing at a
stake planted on the easterly limit of said village Lot Number Four at
a distance of fifty-two feet (52') northerly from th'e south-east angle of
said Village lot: thence northerly along the easterly kat of Bald
Village Lot a distance of thirty feet six inches (30'6") mere or less ar-
riving at the northerly limit of said Village 101; thence westerly along
the said northerly limit a distance of twenty-two feet (221 to an angle;
thence southerly parallel with the easterly limit of Bald lot a distance
of thirty feet six inches (30' 6") to an angle; thence easterly parallel
with the southerly limit of sald Village Lot a distance of twenty-two
feet (22') arriving at place of bsge-Ming."
TOGETHER With a right oI-way runn(ng north to South described as
follows:
"Commencing at a point en the southerly limit of said Village Lot
Number Four (4) and at a distance of twenty-two feet (22') west from
the south-east angle of said Lot; thence northerly parallel with the
feet six M
ee angle; thence Westerly
of eighty-two' ende (82'6") fa
aneas ern ounda a diet/inert
t
sly parallel With the southerly limit a distance
of etfft feet
g(8') to an 'angle; thence southerly parallel With the
at ttetrye li IIf a'distence of eighty-two feet six inches (82'6") arriving
y
arty limit of said frit; thence easterly airing the southerty-
limit ,a distance 01 eight feet (8') arriving at the place of b'eginnin'g,
PCL. No foe' TOWNSHIP OF TU'RNBERRY, COUNTY OF HURON,
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
GORE LOT OUNCANS SURVEY PLAN 166
All amounts payable by the s'ucc'essful purchaser sharlbe payable in full at the tinge
Of the sale by cash or money order Or by a bank draft or cheque t:ertiffed by a bank,
trust company or Province of Ontario Saving's Offl'ce.
The municfpafity makes no representation regarding the title 10 Or aryy other mat-
ters relating tei the land to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters
rest with the pletential'purehasers•.
This sale is governed by the Municipal Tax Sties Act, 1984 end the Municipal Tax
Sales Rules, The suc'cessful purchaser' will be required to pay th'e amount bid plus
accutnufate'd taxes and rerev'ant Pani.transfer Mak.
For further information regarding this safe, contact: B. G. Haply, Clerk -Treasurer
O to tohiN7A 1, C rp'oratto'n of the County of Huron, Court House Square, Goderich,
$ 2077.04
35, TENDERS WANTED
Ontario Government Tender
FUELWOOD FOR SALE
. BY TENDER
To improve conditions for valuable trees,
the Ministry of Natural Resources Is thin-
ning woodlots in Hullett and,;Gederich
Townships, and is selling. standing 'trees
andtops to a reputable 'fuelwood
contractor.
Fuelwood Voumes:
Hullett Township: (a) 133 tops plus 11m3 (3
standard cords.) of standing trees -
Goderich Township: (.a) 27073 (75 standard
cords)
(b) 137m3 (38 standard cords)
One standard cord equals 128 cubic feet
3.6m? equals 1 standard cord
Locations:
Hullett Township - approximately 3 miles
northeast of Clinton
Goderich Township - Bayfield area.
Each f'uelwood•area will be sold as one
lump sum to one contractor - no partial
sales. '
For further information contact Harry'
Wilson, Ministry of Natural Resources,
R.R. 5, Wingham, Ontario NOG 2WO.
Telephoner . 519-357.3131' or
1-800-265-3003.
Ontario '
Ministry of
Natural
Resources
38. SERVICE DIRECTORY
Fuel Oil Furnace
Repair and Cleani
Paratchek's Maintenance
Dublin 345-2235
HENSALL LIVESTOCK
SALES
Every Thursdaeat 12:30 p.m.
Allclasses of livestock
WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS
Victor Hargreaves Greg Hargreaves
482-7511 Clinton 262-2619 Hensall
Barry Miller
236-2717 Exter & 229=6205 Kirkton
VEALS
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 83 - 3',4 miles east of Exeter
Try us for
CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING
Kill Days -Tuesdays
OUR SPECIALTY
- -Home cured andsmoked meats.
processed exactly the way you tike it.
MUSIC LESSONS
'Guitar •
•Keyboard
• instruments Loaned
PAUL STEVENSON •
482-3597
DOERR"
Appliance & TV
G.E. and ZENITH
Phone 348-9033
Open 6 Days a Week
MAiN ST, MITCHELL
39. CARD OF THANKS
SPECIAL THANKS 10 the Brussels Lions Club
ler your generous donation to our Verona trip.
Also many thanks to the parents who helped
out and all those who were along for support.
Walton Bantam Boys. Coathes Don and Pat
Nolan, 39.38-1
HOEGY
The family of the fate Ella Hoegy would like to
express their Sincere thanks and appreciation
10 the staff of the Smith Nursing Home, Dr.
• Gal, Rev. Milne and to anyone who brought
food to our homes and remembered us at this
time. /Usti spetial thanks to the ladies from
Bethel Bible Church for serving lunch and the
Lockhardt Funeral Home for their kindness
and support. 39-36-x1
PULLMAN
The family of Elva Pullman would like to ex-
press sincere thanks to the Doctors and
Nurses of Seaforth Hospital and staff of
MapleWOod Manor for all the kindness they
have shown. 39-36-x 1
McARTHUR
I would like to express my sincere thanks to
my family, neighbours and friends fot helping
celebrate my 90th birthday. Aiso for the lovely
cards and flowers and to those who helped in
the kitchen and riiy great grandsons who took
charge of the guest book Janet McArthur.
39-36-1
NfcLAUGHLIN
We would like to thank Our family, friends,
neighbours and relative's for their visits, cards,
Prayers, Hewett, fruit, phone calls a'ed gifts we
received while in Seaforth and St. Joseph's
Hospital, Special thanks to Doctors Rodney,
Mal'kus and Dr. T. Phillips, nursing staff for
their help and good care in both hospitals.
Also thanks to Rev. Father Caruana, Carrigant
and Sipak for their special prayers. Your kind-
nes's will always be remembered by us. Pete
and Ann McLaughlin. 39-36-x1'
O'ROURKE
I would like to sdy thank you to all my fartlify,
neighb'ours and friends for the cards, flowers,
gifts and prayer's white I was in the hospital.
Seeoial thanks to Grandma, Grandpa and
everyone else who heiped take care of my
brothers. Your kindness will always be
remembered for years 10 come. Shannon
O'Rourke • 39-36.1'
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 9, 1987 •-- 13A
39. CARD OF THAN -171
39. CARD OF THANKS
We would like to thank the Winthrop T -Bail , WE WOULD like to express our appreciation
and Junior Mite Ball players for their beautiful' to all the people who Game to d'ur Buck and
gifts, it was greatly appreciated. Brian and Doe and made our night,a •success. Anne.and
Susan, Don and Deb. 39 -36 -xi' . Francis. " 39.36-1
WRIGHT.
THANK YOU ALL.
Perhaps you sent a lovely card
Or sat quietly in a •chair
Perhaps you sent a funeral setae
If so, we saw it there
Perhaps you spoke the kindest words
As a Friend could say
Perhaps you were not there at all •
Just thought of us that day .
What ever you did to console our hearts
We "Thank You" so much what ever the part.
The family of the late Art Wright wishes to ex-
tend sincere thanks and , appreciatlon to
relatives, neighbours and friends for expres-
sions of sympathy, floral arrangements, house
and ' funeral home,,. cards. Also' thanks- to
friends and neighbours who remembered Art
with visits at home and hospital; treats and
games of Euchre which he enjoyed so much.
during his shut-in days: Special thanks for
gifts of fpod sent to the home, .a delicious sup-
per Sunday night at home served by special
• people and the ladies of the Northside United
Church for the lunch served after the funeral.
Also special thanks to Doctors Newland and
Flowers and the nursing staff on the first floor
of the Clinton Hospital who were always so
kind and helpful to Art, Rev. Jim Venslyke for
his comforting message, Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home, Seaforth Legion, Home Care,'
V.O.N. and many friends- who provided rides.
to Gladys. Donations 'ta Northside United
Church, Cancer Society, Seaforth Hospital,
Clinton Hospital, Brodhagen Lutheran Church
and Grace Lutheran Church, Mitchell were ap-
preciated. Gladys, Donald and Douglas
Wright and'their families. 39-36-1
O'ROURKE
Dan and Colleen would like t0 express our
sincere, thanks to ail our family, friends and .
neighbours for their prayers and' support while
• our daughter Shannon was in 'the hospital, A
very special thank you' to Steve Eckert and
1 Kay and Dan O'Rourke for keeping everything
going at home, also thanks to everyone who
brought food to the house, your kindness and
concern has been very much appreciated.
Dan and Colleen O'Rourke. , 39-36.1
40. IN MEMORIAM
'THORNTO.N
In loving memory of my father Mr, Joseph
Thornton who passed away Sept.. 10th '1966.
and my brother Mr. Kenneth .Thornton whe
passed away Aug..21st 1942.
In our home they are fondly remembered,
Sweet memories cling to their name •
Those who loved them in -life sincerely,
Still love them in death just the same.
Lovingly remembered by your daughter and
sister Idella Hubley. • 40-36-x1 •
1 43.MARRIAGES
MELLACE - PILATO
The marriage of Janice Mellace (nee Sitlery)
and Pino Pilate was solemnized August 28,
1987 in North York Chapel Toronto. Their at-
tendants were Corrinne, Giulea, Frank and
Nicolina Mellace. A reception followed at the
La Pantola Restaurant; Guests included Ervin
and Doris Sillery Exeter, parents of the bride.
43.36-x 1
PLAN NOW!
• Four great days in. Seaforth
September 24, 25, -26, 27
N �hurs. frig! /11
\V$ Thugs. & Fr. , -��`v Sept. 24 & 25 L Z
'FALL FAR
•exhibits
•shows•parade & judging-'�T
•fair events c
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,/i,, .c-.-...---.'
i//f r,t`�`�-N
s
Sunday, Sept. 27
Saturday, Sept. 26
BIA WHEELBARROW
DAY
Downtown Sale & Promotion!
•big sale event
•action on Main Street
•flea market, antique sale (Cardno Hall)
•bring a wheelbarrow full of stuff
you want to sell! ''
CIDERFEST AT THE HISTORIC
VAN EGMOND HOUSE!
• superb events & exhibits are lined up
*ribbon cutting of new centre - building
• bring items to put into the "time capsule" to be opened 2037 A.D.,
the 200th anniversary of the Rebellion in 1837
•whore pig roast - days of 1837 Feast • _
If you want more information on these events, have ideas or' would like to
participate, contact the Main Street Canada office 526.0160, the Fall Fair '
Board, the BIA or the Van Egmond Foundation.
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Onfal'%s' family Track
Special Driver's Competition. ...—....„/
BATTLE OF THE SEXES
Ross Baffin Karen Fekete .
Fred Sadler Cindy Horner
Ken Ouirie tis Tommy Watt
Greg Darnell Donna Degrow
PRESENTATION OF GENTS AND LADIES CITIZEN WATCHES
TO THE WINNER . COMPLIMENTS OF ANSTETT JEWELLERS
Featuring the
ANSTE'TT ,PACE
Special Thanks to
CLINTON
MINOR HOCKEY
for 0 sUcces"sful day
S'un'day. Sept. 6