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AUCTION 'SALE
Antiques; modern furniture; ap-
pliances; table saw; lawn mower; etc.
to be held at the Brussels Arena for
STEVEN SHOLDICE on
WEDNESDAY, JULY 19
AT 6:00 P.M.
Almond fridge; 30" electric stove with
Corning Ware top; approx. 15 cu. ft.
chest freezer; GE almond clothes dryer;
eedette air tight -stove with fan; Ken-
more microwave oven; Kenmore gas
barbecue, 2 yrs. old; electric sewing
machine In stand; electric de bugger;
small gas barbecue; Helntzman uprglht
piano; piano bench; modern sectional
chesterfield; modern dark pine hutch;
piano stool; tea wagon with large
wheels; buffet; old wooden wall unit 8'
long x 71/4' high; antique hall table 50"
x 20"; large rocking chair; large coffee
& end table; dough boy & table; dining
table with 6 matching chairs;
gentleman's dresser; 2 single pine
waterbeds with heaters; queen size
bookcase waterbed with fibre fill mat-
tress; large dark pine dresser; 2
dressers wlthmlrrors; large German
Cuckoo Clock; 3 press back chairs; love
seat chesterfield; small pine bookcase;
2 bookshelves; oil lamp; lantern; set of
Texas long horns; small desk; horse col-
lar with halmes; 36" vanity with mar-
ble top; 2 captain's chairs; washstand;
vanity dresser; hair dressing chair;
shampoo chair and sink; stuffed toys;
2 gallon crock; 2 gallon fug; sewing
stand; large child's swing set; 2 BMX
boy's bikes; lady's bike; florescent
lights; electric fan; table lamps; phis
other household items; Craftsman 4
H.P. 21" lawn mower, 1 yr. old.
TOOLS, POWER EQUIPMENT: Rockwell
Beaver table saw on stand; router; lig
saw; portable 400 Ib. pressure washer
with 1 H.P. electric mater; Beaver 16"
bandsaw on stand; electric welder 295
amp; Partner chainsaw; 8' steel work
bench; Jack All Jack; garden tools;
crass -cut saws; etc.
Lunch Beath
TERMS: Cash or Cheque with proper I.O.
Auctioneers
Richard ,Lobb
1frt Lobb
482-789
;t
Clinton
LARGE AUCTION SALE
Of Old Tractors; Gas Engines; Farm im-
plements; Cars; Antiques; and Household
Effects to be held 34/4 miles north of Mit-
chell on Highway 23 to Roscatt Motors
then west 4 miles on
SATURP:t'AY, JULY 15
AT 1 iI;:00 A.M.
T,$AOTOKS; J.D. 1928 D on rubber; McCor-
mick 1020 an Meet (1926); 1938 Farman
F12; J.D. 1951 AR with hydras:Na: Case
310 crawler Baader Isms). Alt Items above,
running.
GAS ENGINES: 3 McCormick 3 h.p.; 2
McCormick 1'/e h.p-; Mogot: Gllwn 2 h.p.;
3 int. type LA; 2 Fairbanks Morse Z 2 h.p.
Style D; Fairbanks Morse 3 h.p. all bath;
2 M.H. 21-18; G.M. 2 h.p. 600 rpm; F.M.
1'/, h.p. headless; Cub 1 h.p.; Sylvester
3 h,p.; Stenn drag sow; F.M. 7-8 h.p. type
C; 2 F.M. 1'/ h.p.; Duro Y h.p. pump
engine; Mogel 1 h.p.; Gold, Shapeby &
Muir 11/4 h.p.; London upright3 h.p.; Em-
pire 21/4 h.p.; and other makes unknown;
quantity of parts for engines; a dozen
Ironhorse motors A lawn mowers.
CARS: 1987 Chevette Scooter 2 door hat-
chback with 8,818 Km. - selling certified
from the Richardson Estate; 1939 Choy 4
dr. 6 cylinder, body excellent and runn-
ing (As Is).
IMPLEMENTS: White 21 ft. disc; 8 ton Mar-
tin running gear; Schultz 3 pth mower;
M.F. 3 furrow 3 pth plow; Ferguson pto
3 pth rake; Kvernland 5 x 18 semi.mt.
plow; Dion va19 unload wagon on 8 ton
gear; 106 gallon 3 pth sprayer; N.8.4 bar
rake; several tandem axle equipment
trailers.
HORSE IMPLEMENTS: Hay feddar; land
roller; J.D. 1 furrow riding plow; McCor-
mick 2 furrow: Cackshutt 2 furrow; M.H.
walking plow; 2 cutters; 2 McCormick
seed drills; tongues; yokes; winks frees.
ANTIQUES 8. COLLECTIOLES: Cauldron ket-
tle; copper kettle; sausage press; dry
sink; table top & floor model Vlctrolas;
aid phones; sleigh bells; dresser; wagon
seats; partied spinning wheel; grain
cradle; wicker baby carriage; cast Iron
seats; old signs; machinery manuals.
MISC.: OladnmHh vise d forge; milk cans;
several mot arc ycles ; M.H. cream
separator; quantity of butternut &
walnut lumber; quantity of old house
trim; water pump with 3 h.p. gas motor;
Lincoln 225 welder; Modern Mill 6 Inch
roof auger; parts for McCormick and
English Fordson tractors; hydraulic shop
hoist; steel lathe with 6'A ft. bed; fann-
ing mill: quantity of scrap Iron; house
shutters: etc.
HOG EQUIPMENT: 20 complete farrowing
crates; heat lamps; breeding wheel; an
hoods; 5 Prairie Pride feeders.
HOUSEHOLD: Admiral frost free fridge (6
mo. old white); Woods deep freeze; 8
,plea dining roam suite; chesterfield iL
-chair; double .bed with air mattress;
Singer sewing machine & stand; ,mat.
thing chest of drawers, dresser ,& night
table; coffee & end table; kitchen uteri -
sills, ,etc.
Plan to attend this interesting.auctlon.
SALE ORDER: Wagon loads. household:
anise.;.engines it machinery with cars. at
12:00 noon.
TERMS: Cash. orcheques .with,propar 4D.
Auctioneers,daelsion,fInaL,Prgp.,& auc.
Manatees not reseenstbie far,acclder/tie
:deletions orient property, day of tile.
,PROP.: Eric Hlnx^(519.345.2692) and the
Estate of :the .fees ediriemeRiehardson.
AUCTIONEERS:
Doug Jacob b t 'Wald.® Ross
51947143194
37. 'NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
'NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In The Estate Of
JOSEPH L'EANDER RYAN
All persons having claims against the estate
of JOSEPH LEANDER RYAN, late of the
Township of Ellice in the County of Perth,
Retired Farmer, who died on the 2nd day of
June 1989, are hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to the undersigned
on or before the 19th day of July, 1989 after
which date the assets will be distributed hav-
ing regard only to claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 13th day of June
1989.
McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX
Barristers, &c.,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executor
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In The Estate Of
LOUIS CHARLES REEVES
All persons having claims against the ESTATE
OF LOUIS CHARLES REEVES, lute of the Town
of Seaforth in the County of Huron, who died
on the 6th day of January 1989, are hereby
notified to send in full particulars of their claims
to the undersigned on or before the 19th day
of July 1989 after which dote the assets will be
distributed having regard only to claims then
received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 21st day of June
1989.
McConnell, Stewart & Devereaux
Barristers, 8c.,
Seaforth, Ontario
Selldtors for the executors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
DORA MARGARET RAPIEN
All persons having claims against the estate
of DORA MARGARET RAPIEN, late of the
Township of McKillop, in the County of Huron,
deceased, who died on the 12th day of
February. 1989 are hereby notified to send
in full particulars of their claims to the under•
signed on or before the 19th day of July, 1989,
after which date the assets will be distributed
having regard only to claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 23rd day of
June, 1989.
RALPH SMITH
Barrister and Solicitor
20 Goulnlock Street
P.O. Box 479
Seaforth, Ontario
N08( 1 WO
Solicitor for the Estate
38. SE VICE
DIRECTORY
Purifiuuer,
38. SERVICE
DIRECTORY
Fuel Oil Furnace
Repair and Cleaning
Paratchek's Maintenance
Dublin 345-2235
HE'NSALL LIVESTOCK
SALES
Every Thursday at .12:30 p.m.
All classes of livestock
WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS
Victor Hargreaves Greg Hargreaves
482-7511 Clinton 262-2619 Hensen
Barry Miller
236-2717 Exeter & 229-6205 Kirkton
<tilalfe
''-Ji!'lRM.
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WATER REFINERS
SALES ® SERVICE • RENTALS
"Fra water analysis"
Call your local dealer
HERMAN RAIVMAKER
482-9948
(No Sunday calls, please)
34. AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE
Antiques; furniture; apphlencos; Royal
Nippon dishes to be held et the Blyth
Arena for MARION WRIGHT on
THURSDAY, JULY 20
AT 6:00 P.M.
Everette upright piano and bench; din-
ing table with leaves, 6 matching din-
ing chairs; buffet with mirror; GE
square model fridge; GE portable
washer; Filter Queen vacuum with
power head: antique baking table: Vic-
torian 'Lady's chairs; antique library
table; antique hall mirror; wicker arm
chair; small china cabinet; antique
dresser w/large mirror; antique 5
drawer chest; 2 fancy iron ..beds .w/brass
knobs antique dresser with oval mirror;
Morris chair; 2 small 4 drawer chests;
vanity dresser and stool; electric sow-
ing machine in stand; chesterfield
w/pull-out bed; music cabinet; 3 trunks;
old floor modal radio; 2 cupful's'schairs;
caned seat Ontario chairs: old wringer
washer; 2 pressback chairs; 2 magazine
stands; wooden stool; set of Tudor plate
silverware; bridge lamp; chrome table
and chairs; apple peeler; picture
frames; 3 crocks; hand .water pump:
hand crochettod bedspread; ,bedding
and linens Includes handmade quilts;
manfleelock; oil lamp; lardinieres; pic-
tures; oldiplttoon;;amallparlour.table:
French ivory pieces; several odd ^chairs;
floor .lamp; 'G round and ,table; small
appliances; oval braided rug; a .few
silver pieces; several matching antique
Royal Nipponellshes,lneluding 2 cookie
tars, cups ,and saucers. ;plates,
moustache cups, .fruit nappies, plates,
etc.; dishes;,glassware; Pets J;t.,pana„In-
cluding ,antique pieces; step ,ladder:
block ,&. tackle; ..gots lawn mower; garden
^tools; ,hammers eledACME Ate -Ate
TERMSrCash or Cheque,wlth:proper I.D.
Auctioneer.
Richzarpd ;Ltabb
ips
Start ;Jobb
4824E98
VEALS
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 83 - 31/2 miles east of Exeter
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39. CARD OF THANKS
RAU
I would like to thank Dr. Girvan and the nurses
on 4th floor of Victoria Hospital for the care
they gave me. A special thanks to Dr. Rodney
for his help and care. To. all my family, friends
and neighbours for their prayers and the
many acts of kindness shown to me and my
family while in the hospital and since returning
home. Paul Rau- 39-28-x1
SOX - POSTILL
We'd like to thank our wedding party and com-
pany with special mention to Heather for
organizing and running our Buck and Doe on
June 3, 1989. Thanks also to everyone who
came out and made the evening a super one.
Barb and Travis. 39-28-x1
DALRYMPLE-JOHNSTON
We would like to thank everyone who attend-
ed our buck and doe. Special thanks to our
wedding party and everyone else that helped.
Patty and Keviwr-e . 39-28-xl
CARROLL
It was a pleasure to support Huron County
Crime Stoppers through my arrest and brief
incarceration last weekend. A special thanks
to my' many sponsors, especially -those main
street business folks - who contributed a total
of $500 for my bail. Paul Carroll, 39-28-1
GLANVILLE GLANVILLE
John and 1 would like to thank all our
neighbours, friends and relatives who came 10
help us celebrate our 50th wedding anniver-
sary. Thanks for the lovely gifts and cards and
to those who just came. It was so nice to see
you all. We also want to thank our family for all
the work they put into it and the barbecue
atter. May God bless each and every one of
them. We love you all, John and Winnie Glan-
ville. 39-28-x1
HENDERSON-STEINMAN
We would like to thank everyone who attend-
ed our Buck & Doe. A special thank you to all
our friends and family for all their hard work in
making it a good time for us. Thanks so much,
Debbie and Doug. 39-29-x1
KRAUSKOPF
I wish to thank the staff, pupils and P.T.A. at
St. Columban School for the farewell party
they gave me in honour of my retirement.
Many thanks also to my friends and family for
the cards, flowers and gifts. Your
thoughtfulness will always be refnembered.
Helen Krauskopf. 3928-x1
BLAKE
We wish to thank our family and friends for
their visits, cards and gifts during our hospital
stay. We also want to thank Grandpa, Grand-
ma and Gloria for looking after Ashley.
Special thanks to Dr, Rodney and the nursing
staff of Seaforth Community Hospital for their
excellent care. Mary and Adam Blake.
39-28-x1
HILDEBRAND
1 would like to thank everyone who contributed
so freely to my so called bail money for the
Crime Stoppers fund-raiser I teak part in last
week. Thanks to your generosity I raised
$415.00 towards the Crime Stoppers pro-
gram. Also to those who didn't realize this was
a fund-raising gimlet( and thought the charges
were for real, I appreciate your concern.
Thanks again. iv(ayor Hazel Hildebrand.
39.28-x 1
40. IN 'MEMORIAM
AS OF JUNE 27, the county has more home support workers, as a result of this
class graduating from the Home Support Level II program. The 120 -hour course
was provided by the Huron Industrial Training Advisory Committee and it was given
by Para -Med Health Services of Goderich. In the front row (from left) are Gail Cook,
Rita Tigert (valedictorian) and Julie Posthill, In the second row (from lett) are Lois
Straughan, Joyce Kramers and Christine Atkinson. In the third row (from left) are
Winonna Rock, Pat Conway (instructor) and Verna Hedley. The graduation
ceremony took place at the Red Maple Inn in Vanastra on June 27. Rudan photo
Seaforth a, ,d Hensall Horticulture
Societies visit Larkwhistle
The Seaforth Horticultural Society met
on Wednesday, June 14 at Seaforth Public
School. President Margaret De ung
welcomed everyone .and presided over the
business of the meeting. Marj Phillips
reminded everyone of the annual flower
show on August 9 at the Seaforth Legion
Hall, and announced all seats for the bus
trip to Lark -whistle on June 28th were
filled.
Mary Lou Stewart has agreed to repre-
sent the society in the Seaforth Fall Fair'
queen contest.
Due to the death of Mary Chapple, two
vacant positions were filled. Corrie
Klaver will become a two-year director
and Florence Elford will serve on the
nominating committee.
An invitation was extended to attend
the Hensall Horticultural Society's
meeting on Monday, September 18.
Nominations were made for the annual
Service Certificate.
Nancy Kale introducedguest speaker
Luti Meth. Mrs. Meth gave an interesting
slide presentation and personal anecdotes
. on South Africa. Mrs. Meth was thanked
and presented with a gift. The meeting
was adjourned and a delicious lunch
followed.
On September 13, the Society will be
going on a Sunset Surprise mystery tour.
Please read the paper for further details.
On Wednesday June 28 the Seaforth
Horticultural Society and the Hensall
Horticultural Society enjoyed a bis trip
to Larkwhistle. Located in the midst of
the countryside in the iipper Bruce Penin-
sula north of Miller Lake it is a flower
and food garden created and tended by
Patrick Lima and John Scanlan.
Larkwhistle abounds with fresh
vegetables and perennial flowers and
herbs, aff organically tended, with no
chemical pesticides or fertilizers and
without the help of a pressurized water
system of ,electricity.
On the way home they visited a candle
making shop and enjoyed a 'chicken sup-
per at an old stone inn north of
Walkerton.
DRAGER
In loving memory of a special mother, grand-
mother and , great grandmother (Martha)
whom God called home on July 3, 1988:
So manyIhings have happened Grandma,
Since you were called away,
So many things to share with you
Had you ,been ;left to •stay.
Xou never said Igogdbys to us,
'Perhaps It's Just ,as well,
We never could have said goodbye,
To,oneirandma,Ioxad .so well,
df we could Treaketone,wleh tonight,
And know -ltwqutll:Rometrue,
1We would;telephone,torheaven,
.Andra&1Ftto,>gp aktib. fou.
>A IwayS•lowed, andiettpeoially remembered Jay
Ermarandf6amlly. 40128A
1
40. IN MEMORIAM
41. PERSONAL
NASH
Danny - In loving memory of a dear son who
passed away July 11, 1981.
No words can say what I feel today
and have felt in my heart
Since you went away.
Sometimes I feel so lonely
Tears come to my eyes
I think of you at peace
And know 1 shouldn't cry.
So I smile behind the heartache
As you would want me to.
And when I shed a lonely tear
No one knows but God and you.
I miss you Danny.
Lovingly remembered. Mother.
41. PERSONAL
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Can you 'get AIDS
from sharing
needle while
t tltl��iittlgs'
YES! (,ct till• facts.
Let's Talk. (;all the
Ontario Ministry of.
- Health AID Hotline
I -800 -668 -AIDS
ADOPTION - PREGNANT?"Young, married
professional couple wishes to provide wonder-
ful home for infant. Working with government
licensed agency. Call collect after 4:00 p.m.
(416) 764-0891. 41-28-bc
DUVAL: Searching for family history, Girl,
born Edmonton Misericordia Hospital - March
17, 1935. Birth mother (18), born in Saskat-
chewan. Write: Eden's Box 115, Fort
MacLeod, Alberta TOL OZO. 41-28-bc
DIVORCE BY MAIL: $395.00 everything in-
cluded. Ontario wide. No court visits. Money
back guarantee. Experienced since 1979.
Free information, 7 days. Divorce Aid Toronto,
(416) 730-8880. 41-28-bc
AMANDA'S International Correspondence
Club invites ladies and gentlemen of' discreet
taste to write for exciting details to Ste. A, Box
4915, MPO, Vancouver, B.C. V68 4A6.
41.28-bc
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, friends and
families: Find out facts the Society doesn't
want you to know. Totally confidential. Box 73,
Balfour, B.C. VOG 1C0. 41.28-bc
WOULD YOU LIKE to correspond with unat-
tached Christian people, ages 18-80, the ob-
ject being companionship or marriage. Write:
Ashgrove, RR 4, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C
4Z2. 41-28-bc
42. ENGAGEMENTS
RUSSELL-VERBERNE
Joe and Johanna Verberne are pleased to an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter
Mary Joanne to Peter Clarence Russell, son
of Gordon and Gloria Russell (New
Brunswick). The wedding will take place on
Saturday, July 22, 1989 at 5:30 p.m. at St.
James Roman Catholic Church In Seaforth.
42.28-x 1
43. MARRIAGES
TAYLOR-McDONAGH
Marg and Bill Taylor wish to announce the for-
thcoming marriage of their only daughter,
Lynn to Wayne McDonagh son of Bett, and
Barry McDonagh of Lucknow. The wedding
will take place Saturday, July 15, 1989 in the
Lucknow Presbyterian Church. 43-27-2
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