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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1990-05-23, Page 151+. 3l". AUCTION SALES LJC•TION SASE to he held at Lobb s Large Aticdon Budding '' on Ole 'Baytield Road in Clintaii. for Anna ` • McLaughlin, Olive Smith plus several other' consignors. ' SATURDAY, MAX' 2C� AT10AM. TRACTOR. Case'S gas'trackw LAWN 1d10WERS:•John;165 hyd, intatic drive; rititai.mower 1 yr ok , MF 85 riding metier • with ri c start,, L Mitre 8 HP 4'•0yling.'t moWerr 3 push fjlowers, 3 garden tillers, 3' HR mower+24'a ' TRj1VEt ULE �963,Cdation16� ft tib ` fndge;lstovet washroom, hotsvi ter heater etc L 'i c A(JTfQUES F1JRNfTURE; APPLIANCES 30 electric store with black glass door maty citing Westinghouse washer and;. dryer top' • e Todd dishwasher; Rgxtun chestet f field and ' • chair 3 yrs o, ld round oak dining ta7rle with •centre.pedestal;. dining table with. 4`leaves;.e 3 captains chairs, bottom for flat tq.wall cup. hoard;ble tatop phpnograpb rn;working i'. order; 7 piece dining suite, antique dresser§ with mirrors; otther dressers Whit mirrors; several washstand Jenny Linde bed; 3 bedroom suites;) wicker jtili statins; 6 fiat ' cl ins oak dining chairs, of r sets of chairs; • odd chairs; odd pressback chairs✓ !fridge lam'p?;f 20 riew table taiirpsr 5.new+ oar lamps; chesterffeld w/pull out belly tf,readle " sewi'ig machine; coffee and endkliles; -r Upholstered chairs,• "sirtule boa �crnlh a )w mattress, piano stool; 4 childreen'sbcairs;, small china cabinet wooden radiol,antique shelf clock; 2 antique ;oil lamps; wither iaskefs, 5 set: of golf clubs; 7 wooden crinis, accordion, 2 old Coca Cola cooler's; exercise bike; pictures and mirror's, table.' w/foldmgiegs;-highiwhailielectrictrainsct - largesofferieg of dishes and glasiifare cluding occupied Japan depresionand other amique pieces, crocks; jugs., 6 tial. Crack Churn; Kerosene heater; tent; gas barbecue; , ' - 3 ,drawer filing cabinet; butter bowl and ' ladle; baking board;16tt. aluminum ladder; aluminum step ladder; vise; 2 crosscut saws , , garden tools plus many other tabu; TOOLS AND PLUMBING: 2 We' oploads of plumbing supplies; .2 Rigid adjustable pipe threaders up to 2 inch; set of,pipe threading dies from Y4 inch to 1Y4 inch; 2 Rigid pipe cutters; Allen model 27-29 engine analyzer; plus'other items. NOTE: 2 auctioneers selling at the same time starting at 10 A.M. TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper LD. Auctioneers RICHARD LOBE & BURT LORR 482-7898 37., NOTICE TO. CREDITORS THE HURON ;i:XPOSMTQR, MAY 23, 1'490 — 1. _AIOTICE.TO.CREDTORS IV) OTHERS- Mi The �Estate Of,• LAWRENCE MURRAY ALL PERSONS having claiimsagainst THE ESTATE OF LAWRENCE PAUR'RAY, iota;" of the Town of Seaforth, in Ate County of Huron„ who died on or about the 10th :, day of April 1990 are hereby notified to, send in full particulars of their claims to ,the undersigned otter before the-T3ih, day of June, 1990 aft' ;wlliit hi It ilia ` assetsbo distributed hQvl only to claims then received • DATED.at 5eoforth,.Cintorio fh s lt?fla of Mai 1490 4&fONNiELL, STEWARi 6 t0.M! Barrlstnrs, Ac . Seaforth Ontario 4 S®lieitors for'the.ex,euter'• 0 One :.bin for eight ink ipaltttes,, says Board, fibe Mid BP -Mn Landfill Site a determined a that having one bill Idc,ateed1at. , `he Iiolmesville landfill site is •a aatisfac Dry recycling system for' the eight:: Itunicipelities 'which use the .facility. • Earlier this year', aftec hiring a consul - ant to study :recycling . in the , eight s,.the board; passed a, In tien' ,of, its eight member have oat least a Class . 4 n tttg bitty at,.a di ►ot) systennt , Ci afitIee get a ~`try, s ni Nand rs have a• tiro system tP ✓ meeting the - e, .ail noted ult3yx 4�g,a recy�elab`les i r y other;,garba6 , deadline vlhtep the. board t Mgr ~3 *lutes to`have a system jlrtdilac ` rune, but;three munieipalttses have• hey won't be, ready by then. NOTICE TOCREDITORS AND, OTHERS In The•Estate Of f RENE GERTRUDE'SMITH Ail parsons having 011004a16st thv estate of:ljENE 0ERtRUDE SONO; late: of the Town otSeaforth `an fhe,County oiHuron deceas- ed, who died on or about the 19th day -oft ,January1990 are her4by,notified to send in. full particulars of their•cJaims.to the under- signed on or'beforo;tbe 13th doy of June,,, 1990 after' WhiatAlitii the. assts will be distributed haying rega'rd;only to claims then',. received DATED at S,egfortll, ,Ontario this 171h day Of , May 1940. `• RALPH SMITH ttarrlster and Sollcttor .100aehtioe1r Streit P O 06.0 $9 • SeafArth �'Ontdriia" NOK'1,wo Sottgitor for the Estate ii 35. TENDERS WANTED H 8i ' . 1ctETT TOWNSHIP Tenders, Wanted. For loading & hauling of approx. 13,000 cu. yds. of B gravel and about 2,000 cu. yds. of shoulder clay for road construction' in Hullett Twp. at the rate of 1500 cu. yds. or more per day. The material to be supplied by the Twp. of Hullett. Work to start around the 15th of July 1990. Contact the Rd. Supt. for tender forms and they must be receiv- ed by the Rd. Supt. containing;a cer- tified cheque of 10% of the enclosed bid by 4:00 p.m. June 5/90. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted and must be approved by MTO. Jim Johnston Rd. Supt. Londesboro, Ont. NOM 2H0 523-4404 37. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND.O1YHERS In The Estate Of ENOS BOSHART All persons having claims against the estate of ENOS BOSHART, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, deceased, who died on or about the 18th day of January, 1990 are hereby notified to send In full par- ticulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 13th day of June, 1990, after which date the assets will be distributed hav- ing regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this 14th day of May, 1990. RALPH SMITH Barrister and Solicitor 20 Goutntock Street ^• P.O. Box 159 Seotorth, Ontario NOK IWO Solicitor. for the Estate ._ti to h Y. r 3auN3 MOMETOYIlIif EROES, Mayor Hazel Hi de6r tkskaters'tsabeile Brasseur 1 and Lloyd Eisler et honour of their winning the Silver medal•at'tlie ships this •year Elliott photo: !,r�r�s •ts•���u y,, r ��r,b ep ar) esentat� rlr O` fl tlra Ilednesdayl s Celebrlb✓t l�lin er iii` 1r�,rf it Flgu'�' Skatin�;'Champiori- 38. SERVICE DIRECTORY xm el are s> e;ward passed a notion "17tat: the but located at t(te Mid=fiyron ,Landfill: Site be designated as a Class 4 Depot System for all m e;pal toes and to tp mote :and,investicgat ealternate meth 'aoL recycling meiu`ding'more ef- 8clentt alternatives than what: Ls alr dy 'in place. _. ` don' hink'it (the motion) fuif is the intent4 a originally started with," said Ill Te 1, Seaforth's reer?esentat%ve on "W• e've all got to be looking at recycl- Tjie populace; is going to demand it noting else," said Bill;•Carttochan of Tuckeetamith Twp. But we;,can't',do'it at this point: in tune.. . "You•,' calf use • 'that. OM' Sulr►egt every time' it'contes up," responded Teall. They left the matter at using one bin now, reviewing the situation itt three months, and .each municipality continuing to investigate recycling possibilities. TIRE FEE There has been an increase in the charge to have tires taken away from the Mid Huron Landfill Site, so the price of receiving tires was raised by the landfill site board. • • As of June 1, 1990 the price of tires from cars and trucks entering the site will be,. $2'.per tire, and'the price of tires from other vehicles will be $200 Der ton. REFUSE OPERATOFIS A concern was raised that some of the operators bringing resuge to the site may be bringing garbage that is. not from a participating municipality. The board members decided that any operator found to be bringing garbage to the site from a municipality which is not t pa ,fo,rNs F,4:1 4'l�,n9f�•fxte,Sttg„will 1. ; dumping ,pn eges. The board's secretary will send a let- Mer to the operators asking them to con - Rini in writing that they are bringing refuse from locations only within the ap- proved,.tnunicipalities to the site. HENSALL LIVESTOCK .SALES Every Thursday at 12:30 pm. All classes of livestock WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS Victor Hargreaves Greg Hargreaves 482-7511 Clinton 262-2619 Hehsall Barry Miller 236-2717 Exeter & 229-6205 Kirkton Joe Zehr 887-9599 Brussels •SIDING *SOFFIT *FASCIA •ALUMINUM & VINYL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS •STORM WINDOWS & DOORS •EAVESTROUGHING QUALITY RENOVATIONS! FREE ESTIMATESI OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE GOING, GOING GONE Auction* Gien Weir; in his St Joseeth"'s duds, gets the bids rolling fast and ftirious at the Celebrity dinner ,,tint -auction while Marty Bedard models a poster. Elliott photo. 39. CARL OF THANKS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In The Estate Of ROBERT SCOTT MCMICHAEL All persons having claims against the estate of ROBERT SCOTT McMICHAEL, late of the Township of McKillop, in the County of Huron, deceased, who died on or about the 27th day of March, 1990 are hereby notified to send Iii full particulars of their claims to the under- signed on or before the 13th day of June, 1990, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this 18th day of May, 1990. RALPH SMITH Barrister and Solicitor 20 tloulnlack Street P.O. Bort 159 Seater*, Ontario NOK 1100 Solicitor for the State, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In The Estate Of LUCY KENNY . ALL PERSONS having claims against THE ESTATE OF LUCY KENNY, late of the Town of Seaforth, In the Courtly of Huron, who died on or about the 8thday of April 1990 are hereby rfotified to tend ;in full pdrticulors of tlioir claims: to the undersigned on or before the 13th day of Juno, 1990 offer Which dote the assets, will be distributed having re'gttrd ar)ly lu claims then received, DATED•at Seaforth, Ontarierthis:3Oth•ddy of April 1990. MirtONNELL, stomata., C VE i J tifctrdif t'sr e r tto8lfartlillirfttraeiaa, Solicitors for the oxotutar VEALS Abattok and.ivtiet Magri Hwy. rf3 3/ miles east of Exeter 2:35-1123 Try `us for CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING Kill Days - Tuesdays OUR SPECIALTY Home cured and smoked meats processed exactly the Way you like it. Fuel Oil Furnace Repair and Cleaning Paratchek's Maintenance Dublin 345-2235: LARONE Steve and I would like to thank everyone who came to my shower on May 7th. Your gifts were wonderful and very much appreciated. Special thanks to Dods Carnechan, Wanda Dietz, Lois Moore and Thelma Broadfoot and everyone who& organized it, thanks also to the Moffat boys: who sang so beautifully. Again, thank you to all family and friends who were there, for making my evening special. Kathy Larone. 39.21x1 DILLON would like to thank Dr. Bourne arid As§ociates, Dr. McCain and Associates, therppists, and staff at University Hospital. Also, Dr. Malkus,'Dr. Underwood, nurses and staff of Seaforth Hospital, son Jerry and daughter-in-law Deb for special care, attention and meals- brought in. Hazel Dillon. 39-21-1 39. CARD OF THANKS --PENNER--" Mark and Jenn ,Penner Would like to express their thanks to the neighboure of Harpurhey for the beautiful lamp given to them for a Wedding present. It Is greatly appreciated. 39.21x1 BARRY I wish to thank Kevlit Brown, staff @t the F-aole Cycle Shop, Seaforth Ambulahce, Dr. Haine$ br. Arcisze ski and nurses at both Seaforth and Stratford Hospitals, 2nd floor pediatric ward for being so kind and thoughfful at, the time Of myaccidenf. Also a special thank you to my family and friends for their visits, gift* ,and 'slat well wishes whale M. the hospital and since returning home. 1f hes all been greatly appreciated. Jeff Barry. 39-21-1 "kriteria you sent `a card; Or. sat quietly In a chair, Perhaps you sent a floral piece, If so, we saw it there, Perhaps you *peke the kindest words, That afiy frIOnd could say, • 'Whatever. you did .to conaofe: `' ' •bur hearse; We thank `you' a0 do The faintly of the late John R, rnith.3041- ALTMAN My family and I- wish to thank ambulance drivers; Dr. Rodney, Dr. Malkus, nurses and Staff for their-ktndnese to Payit-whlte: he was a patient at Seaforth' Hospital;.faiso to my Tardily for being there tar that Ong week Of 1119'11- Ineas, t0 130x f=uneral Homs; Father;Caruana, Father Frank, Dentinger and Rev Olson, for their tare of Pat add'their kind words:to us at the time of our lose, 16 everyone for the floral tributes, donations, mass cards and syni'pathy dards, the C.W.L. for the (direly lunch, to Mende, relatives and neighbours for food sent to bur homes, mine anti eltfr Son Delfords', SCOW thanks to- Helen Hoggart for reeking after our. heine'for the weekend, this will be always romettibered for 'your kinduotts, Rose and fatuity. 394141 80011 e'. f�iy t1hanks`. to e5eryone for th$ii aloha and kind. ,ossa to, • BIC over the • years he sport! in ,Sealonh „ManotYSpecial thanks "td air the nitrate for their care. Thanks tat Ross Ribby for Mk help at the time of the funeral and, to.th'e 'ladies for their lunch after tho.servlce, toot mthiattnk:ts �` ev# Dofo.nR iloflubatnish oyn afnodr htli0s,' Yn dno i!ifidn lt, Brij field` 40- IN MEMORIAM TEMPLEMAN In loving memory of a daughter, sister, and aunt Elizabeth Jean Templeman, who left us suddenly, twelve years ago, May 26, 1978. Beautiful memories are wonderful things, They outlast the longest day, They never wear out, . They never got lost, And cannot be given away. To some you may be forgotten, To others, part of the past, But to us, who loved you and lost you, Your memory will always last. Dearly loved and remembered by Dad, Mom and all your family. 40-21x1 KRUSE In loving memory of George Sillery Kruse, who passed away May 27, 1987."A father, father- in-law, and grandpa, No words can explain how much we miss you." Love Roy, Michelle, Brendon, and Kristopher of Calgary, Alberta. 40-21-1 WOOD In memory of our mom and gramma, Margaret (Nellie) Wood, who passed away two years ago,. May 28. Gone are the days we used to share, But in our heads, you are always there. Remembered always, Ron, Marg, Steven, Karen and Kevin. 40.21x1 ELLIOTT In loving memory of our darling daughter and sister, Cynthia Ann,who passed away May 28, 1978 at the tendeage of eight. Never but of our thoughts But too far away* tou&h Aiways In our ,heart' but never In our reach The ache we felt then MI hurts as much today Wo mitts you Cindy Anne But your tflarnOty lives with us. Loving you forever, forgetting you never. Mom, Dad, Valerie and Chris. 40-21.1 41« It4ERS+t NAI WOULD *Ott LIKE to correspond with mnat- .*1,11d Christian eeople,; T 611 ages','1sia idle object `AS14'beiti6$10 ig'eko Boit 268 'ftiatileto fliPlitL,nso, B.0 rite: a IMO. 41-21-bc CRIME STOPPER 1-800-2654777 <s CAR VANDALIZED On March 31, 1990 between 10 p.m. and midnight a culprit took a 1982 Chevrolet Camaro, 2 door, burgundy in Colour from the rear of the Suncoast Mall. On April 7, 1990, the vehicle was recovered on a dead end road just off 21 Hwy. South of Goderich buried in the mud and in a heavily damaged state, with the windows smashed out and engine blown. The Goderich Police department and Crime Stoppers are looking for information about this incident. BREAK; ENTER AND THEFT The Goderich O.P.P. are. seeking infor- mation about a Break, Enter and Theft from a cottage on Tyull Street in the Village. of Bayfield. This occurred between 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 4, and 11 a.m. Sunday, April 8, 1990. The theft was exten- sive, with the following items having been stolen. Rag rug 32” x 60" light coloured; Amana Radar Range (Microwave oven) Model R320T, black colored; Symphony telephone model 1000, colour white with a grey cord; Panasonic radio/tape stereo col- our silver and black; Rival electric can opener, colour white; Double pewter can- dle stick .4-5" tall, 60 years old; Standard bed pillows; Thermo Blankets, 2 blue and 2 gold in colour; Martha Washington bedspread, antique white; Ceramic base T1s, 24"-30" tall, with off-white 24" lamp shades; Single pewter candle sticks,2 1/2" to 3" tall; Lotte stoneware lams with fibreglass shades, approximately 24" tall with 13" shades; Bed spread with quilted gingham patchwork top, primary colour of blue and multi -coloured drop sides with a butterfly pattern; Day bed bolster style cushion, wedge shaped with an orange and brown floral pattern; Small framed photo of sunset over lake by Dean STEWART, Brass frame. Original water colours by Agnes LOVERING; Double matted (in green and cream) pictures of landscapes, local shore and bank scenes, approximate- ly 18" x 10". County lane - gold filligree frame; Pesten print -still life -colour of lilies (orange and earth tones); Set of binoculars; make: Sears 7 x 35 optical strase of the Same 1 colour and a dsmallin a c black souvenir trivet With yellow lettering sayylinn�� "Come In our hoose doesn't always loot like this, sometimes it's even worse." if you have information about (head or any er crimen call. CRIME STOPPERS Op' Ow CO _,•IJl!f'T'Yr 1-800.265-1777 and you 'sill be ellgible to receive a reward of up .ID •g [00.00: You, will never have to lr�f .., ,y name _ Ilei testify in court. REMEMBER � DOESN'T PAY - CRIME STOPPERS DOES. •