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34. AUCTION SALES
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 16, 1989 - 13A
35. TENDERS WANTED
34. AUCTION SALES
39. CARD OF THANKS
39. CARD OF THANKS
Township of
Tuckersmith
SNOWPLOWING
TENDER 1989
Contract No. 89 -002 -TT
Sealed tenders, clearly marked as to
contents will be received by the under-
signed until 11:00 a.m. on Friday
September 1st, 1989 tor the Rental of a
truck for the purpose of Snowplowing and
Sanding roads for the winter of 1989-90.
Tenders must be submitted on the
Township Tender Forms available from
the undersigned.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
All tenders aubject to the approval of the
Ministry of Transportation &
Communications.
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
SAT., AUG. 19 AT 10 A.M. - Antique fur-
niture; appliances; at Lobb Barn for estate
of Newman Garrett plus good additions.
SAT., 26 AT 10 A.M. - ID 2140 tractor
with 'AUG.loader; JD 620 tractor; ID 111 riding lawn
mower; 1985 Chev pickup truck, run 30,000
miles; haying equipment and farm machinery.
Good offering of antique furniture; oil larhps;
glassware; collectables: etc. to be held 33/4 miles
west of Holmesville on Cutline Road and 1 mile
south for Doug and Gamey Bland, See next
week's paper for full listing.
SUNDAY, AUG. 27 AT 1 P.M.: Quality anti•
que furniture and glassware; piano; etc. no ad-
ditions) at Lobb Auction Barn, Clinton for Edith
Vincent of Seaforth.
SAT., SEPT. 2 AT 10:00 A.M. - Antique fur-
niture at Lobb San,, Clinton.
SAT., SEPT. 9 AT 10 A.M. - Antique furniture
at Lobb' Barn, Clinton, for the estate of Ethel
• Pickett.
A
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CTION SALE
of appliances; antiques & household ef-
fects to be held et the Jacob Auction
Centre, 185 Herbert St. in MOtcheii far
several local consignors on
THURSDAY, AUG, 24
AT 6:00 P.M.
INCLUDING Mognasoaic portable color
TV on stand; G.E. automatic washer;
Kenmore electric dryer, 6 months old;
Kelvinator frost -free fridge; Coldspot
fridge; Admiral fridge; Tappan
microwave; 2 dehumidifiers; McClary
24" electric stove; Oster food pro-
cessor; Fleziteel chesterfield & chair;
dark wooden table with 4 chain (4
years old); arrowback rocker; 4 pc.
maple bedroom suite with cannonball
bed; coffee & end tables; lamps; good
twin beds; dressers; china cabinet; oak
spindle back rocker; oak sideboard; oak
hall mirror with hooks; leather con-
toured adjustable chair; recliner chair;
old Kist root beer signs; Shepard gas
barbecue; 10 speed bicycles; gas lawn
mowers; cream separator; exercise
bike; 4' fluorescent lights; 10 gallon
shop vac; pots & pans; glassware; bed-
ding 28' aluminum extension ladder; 4
frame honey extractor hand reversible
with power drive; plus the contents of
a Stratford estate not listed yet.
A good clean sale.
AUCTIONEERS
Doug Jacob 271-7894
Wallis Ross 539-3077
Doug Poulton
ROAD SUPERINTENDENT
EGMONDVILLE, Ontario
NOK 1 GG
(519) 522-1838
or (519) 482-9523
REG BADLEY :ILL PRESZCATOR
345-2564 sMici47117 233-3220
JIM PRESZCATOR - 522-0185
Seeforth Office Open Monday to Friday
5272540
34. AUCTION SALES
Doug Jacob & WaJie Ross
2 71- 7894 or 393-6214
AUCTION
REGISTER
ER
WED., AUGUST 30 AT 1:00 P.Itt.: Estate aar-
non of antiques; appliances & household ef-
fects to be held at 69 Sshade St., in Monition
for the Estate of the Late Sam Stewart. Aur-
tioneers; Doug Jacob 271-7894 and Wallin
Boss 539-5077.
WED., SEPTEMBER 6 AT 7:00 P.M.: Pro-
perty auction of 2 storey brick home, with at-
tached garage known as 43 Toronto St. in 1881 -
obeli for the Estate of the Late Fred Herbert.
Auctioneers: Doug Jacob 271-7894 and
Wallis Rose 539-5077.
TIiIURS., SFPT!EM8ES 7 AT 5:00 P.M.:
Estate auction of 1940 Packard antiques &
collectibles to be held at the Jacob Auction
Centre in Mitchell for the Estate of the Late
Fred Herbert. Auctioneers: Doug Jacob
271-7894 and tVallie Roes 539.5077.
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
1977 Cadillac car; antique furniture and
glassware; appliances to be held at
Richard Lobb'a Auction Barn, Clinton for
the Estate of Newman Garrett of Seaforth
and Estate of Marjorie Jackson of
Goderlch
SAT., AUG. 19 AT 10 AM
CAR FROM JACKSON ESTATE: 1977
Cadillac Coupe De Ville, 2 door hardtop,
air, power windows, trunk and door locks;
tilt steering wheel, etc, a real sharp look-
ing car.
ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, APPLIANCES:
White -Westinghouse fridge; 30" electric
stove; 20" colour TV; 9 piece dining room
suite; Beaty chest freezer; wooden dining
table; combination side board and china
cabinet; Bonnet chest of drawers; 2 three
piece bedroom suites; brass type bed; an-
tique dresser with large mirror; 2 antique
dressers with mirrors; modern china
cabinet; single box aping and mattress
like new; recliner chair, nearly new; 6 On-
tario chairs; 6 pressbaok chairs (email pat-
tern); 6 chicken coop chairs; bridge lamp;
2 hall trees; 10 night tables; chesterfield
with pull out bed; rocking chum; captain's
high chair;.presaback high chair; oak of-
fice chair; pressback arm chair; Iron bed;
small tables; trunks; cedar blanket box;
smell blanket box; handmade quilts;
feather ticks; 2 shelf units; large wooden
desk with 6 drawers; vanity and alnk;
humidifier;; pressed pattern kitchen shelf
clock; 2 pillar mantel clocks; oil lamps; 12
milk bottles with names; fancy ceder
cheat; dishes and glassware; depression
pieces; Royal Albert cups & saucers;
plates; china flowers; Pinwheel water pit-
cher; vase; cream & sugar; butter dish;
doctors ear & throat light; blood pressure
meter; stethoscope; pots & pans; emaiI ap-
pliances; pictures; portable typewriter;
round dining table; electric lawn mower;
nail scale, skill saw; atop ladders; plus
much more.
TERMS CASH OR CHEQUE.WITH•PROPER
I.D.
Richard Lobb & Bert Lobb
Auctioneers 48248,98
LARGE CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
to be held for Doug and Gamey Bland, go
4 miles west of Clinton on Highway 8 to
Holmesville, turn left, go 3% miles on
CutOine Rd., turn left go 1% miles.
SAT., AUG. 26 AT 10 AM
TRUCK, TRACTORS, MACHINERY: 1985
Chev Wrangler pick up, 49,620 kms. cer-
tified; JD 2140 diesel tractor with 146
loader; JD 620 tractor, P.S., 3 PTH; JD 111
riding mower.
MACHINERY: MF 33 grain drill Ilko new;
Hesston 9 PT hay bine; NH 270 baler; NH
32 ft. elevator; Glencoe 12 ft. cultivator;
Cockshutt 10 ft. disc; 4 row scufflar w/ad-
lustable shift; AC 4 row planter; Case 81/2
ft. pucker; Kvernelend 3 furrow plow;
Burns gravity boa on 8 ton wagon; wagon
and fiat rack; 100 bushel grain trailer
w/unloading auger; G.W. 3 PTH 120 gal.
sprayer; JO 5 ft. rotary cutter; G.W. 61/2
ft. double auger snowblower; 5 section
harrows S polo; 20 ft. 4" grain auger;
post hole digger; 7 ft. blade; 4 hyd.
cylinders; Case # 80 manure spreader;
welder; air compressor; 12 ft., 14 ft. farm
gates; water trough; 3 lawn mowers;
steel posts; cedar posts; wire; cream
separator; small farm items; tools, etc.
Above Items In good condition.
ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, ETC: Cockshutt 2
furrow horse plow; com cutter; decorated
milk cans; butter churn; Ornate side
board; dining table w/3 leaves, 5 mat-
ching caned seat chairs; large oak hall
seat; Victorian settee; side chair; plat-
form rocker; Captain's high chair; Boston
rocker; Captain's chair; drop front desk;
tea wagon; blanket box; washstand; post
cards; almond 30" gas stove used 6
months; unusual oak china cabinet; fur-
niture made by Mr. Bland's grandfather;
commode dated 1892 and signed; washs-
tand and 2 chairs; 7 piece chamber set;
dog penny bank; New Haven regulator
clock; stereo scope with Queen Victoria's
Jubilee, etc; 6 all lamps; porcelain doll;
phonograph; Clinton milk bottle; hooslar
cupboard top; alt craft ravage/Mee cords;
2 St. Jean Port Jolie wood carvings;
crocks; piano stool; small spinning wheel;
nesting tables; chesterfield•& chair; tub
stand; 2 lanterns; 3 drawer chest; treadle
sewing machine; nursing rocker; wing
chair; fancy small edibles; good offering
of glassware. china and collectible pieces
plus many other Items too numerous to
mention etc, etc,.
NOTE - SALE ORDER antiques and
household at 10:00 AM, small form items
at 1 PM. Truck, tractors. machinery at 2
PM. Two auctioneers may be selling at
the same time due to large offering. Fur-
niture selling under cover.
FARM IS SOLD
TERMS CASH OR CHEQUE WITH PROPER
I.D.
LUNCH BOOTH
Auctioneers
Richard Lobb and Bert Lobb
482.7898
For Information, phone; Doug or Gamey
462.7323
37. NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
Irl The Estate Of
NORMA JEFFERY
All persons having claims against the
estate of NORMA JEFFERY, late of the
Town of Seaforth in the County of Huron,
who died on or about the 16th day of June
1989, are hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to the undersign-
ed on or before the 30th day of August,
1989 after which date the assets will be
distributed having regard only to claims
then received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 12th day
of July, 1989.
McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX
Barristers, &c.,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executors
NOTICE T CREDITORS
A' S OTHERS
Irt The Estate Of
MADELINE MARY SLATTERY
All persons having claims against the
estate of MABELONE MARY SLATTERY.
late of the Town of Seaforth in the County
of Huron, who died on or about the 18th
day of May 1989, are hereby notified to
send in full particulars of their claims to
the undersigned on or before the 30th day
of August, 1989 after which date the assets
will be distributed having regard only to
claims then received. .
Dated at Seaforth„ Ontario this 12th day
of July, 1989.
McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX
Barristers, &c.,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executors
38. SE VICE
DIRECTORY
Fuel oil Furnace
Repair and Cleaning
Paratchek's Maintenance
Dublin 345-2235
Custom
Poultry
Processing
-O-O-K E A -R -L -Y
VINCENT
The family of the late Michael Vincent wish to
express their sincere appreciation to relatives,
neighbors and friends for their expressions of
sympathy and kindness shown to us through
prayers, visits, donations, cards, flowers, food
in the passing of our loved one. Thanks goes
to the Seaforth Fire Dept., Seaforth Hospital
Emergency. A special thanks to Burt Vanden-
Dool, Susan Dorssers of Seaforth and Laurie
Rowland of Dublin: the Rev. Dave Sinhur and
Rev. Gerald McFarlane and the Tasker
Funeral Horne for their kindness and sym-
pathy. From Michael's Family. 39-33-1
SOMERVILLE
A very sincere 'Thank you' to our family,
relatives, friends and neighbours for the
phone calls, cards, gifts and help while in the
hospital and since returning home. Special
thanks to all the doctors, the 3rd floor nurses
and the NICU unit at St. Joseph's Hospital in
London, Also to Dr. Hay. Carolyn and Scott,
39-33-x 1
PRESZCATOR
We would like to thank our friends and family
for all the gifts we have received for our new
home. A special thanks to Linda and Leo for
having the party for us and to those who
helped with it. Your kindness will always be
remembered, and the gifts are appreciated.
Thanks to all who helped us move on July
22nd, Jim and Janice Preszcator, 39-33-1
BLANCHARD
Thank you to our family for arranging and
John and Susan for hosting our 40th Wedding
Anniversary party. Thanks to our neighbours,
friends and relatives for cards, gifts and best
wishes. Your thoughtfulness will be
remembered for making this such a special
day. Ada and Gordon Blanchard. • 39-33-xl
ISRAELS
I would like to extend a very special thank you
to Mr. and Mrs. B. Vandendool who went out
of their way to help Mike and I the night of our
accident. I would also like to extend my ap-
preciation to Sue Dorssers and Laurie
Rowland, who should be commended for
helping Mike. To the Seaforth Fire Depart-
ment, the ambulance attendants, the Seaforth
and Clinton hospital emergency staff and con-
stable Wilson a special thanks. To everyone
else who did anything and everything to help
Mike and I, all your many phone calls, cards,
flowers, visits, thoughts and prayers will.
always be remembered. I will never be able to
thank everybody enough for all their help.
Thank you. Heidi lsraels. 39.33-x1
ENZENSBERGER
Henry and Mona Enzenberger wish to thank
all their friends and relatives for their best
wishes on the occasion of their Golden Wed-
ding Anniversary, by cards, gifts and atten-
dance at the tea or dinner. Special thanks to
Mrs. Thelma Bode, Mrs. Marjorie Maloney,
brothers Frank and Der Silts, nieces Mary Sills
Townsend, Margaret Sills Beard and our son
Dan, M.C. participating members of the Cana-
dian Legion, especially the Legion Women's
group under Mrs. Thelma Coombs who
prepared andserved the dinner. 39-33-x1
HOGGARTH
We wish to thank our relatives, neighbours
and friends for the cards, gifts and best
wishes we received on the occasion of our
40th Anniversary, A special thanks to our
family for making it such a happy occasion,
Ray and Joan. 39-33x1
SEAFORTH LIONS POOL •
The staff at Seaforth Lions Pool would like to
thank the parents and volunteers who came
out on Saturday to help with the swim meet.
Thanks 'also to the members of the swim team
for making this year successful. Sincerely,
Coaches, Jacquie McNichol and Jane
Rowcliffe. 39-33-1
McCALLUM
We wish to thank our family, friends and
neighbours who celebrated our marriage with
us, special thanks to our wedding party Carl
and Tara 39-33-1
140. IN MEMORIAM
McLAUGHLIN
In loving memory of my dear husband who
passed away on August 21st, 1975
As time unfolds another year,
Memories keep you ever near,
Silent thoughts of times together
Hold memories that will last forever
Lovingly remembered by wife Helen and fami-
ly 40-33.1
SCOTT
In loving memory of a dear daughter and
sister Janet Margaret who passed away Aug
13, 1985.
The depths of sorrow we cannot tell,
Of the loss of one we loved so well
And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep
-The Coleman Family 40.33-x1
41. PERSONAL
1
NEW PEN PALS CLUB!!! For North
Americans - All ages. Send self-addressed
stamped envelope for details. Pen Pals
Unlimited, Box 6261, Station "D", Calgary,
AB, T2P 2C8. 41-33-bc
42. ENGAGEMENTS
KRAUSKOPF - CAMPBELL
Mrs. Helen Krauskopf, Dublin, is pleased to
announce the engagement of her daughter.
Donna Mary, to Stephen Michael Campbell,
son of Mr. and Mrs. George Barnett, London.
Ontario. The wedding will take place on
August 26, 1989 in St. Michael's Church,'Lon-
don. 42-33-1
PERRIE-DRAPER
Brenda Perrie, RR 3, Brussels is pleased to
announce the forthcoming marriage of her
daughter, Verna, to Robert, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Draper. The wedding to take place •
Aug. 26, 1989 at Knox Presbyterian Church,
Cranbrook, Ontario. Open .reception at B.M.
and G. Community Centre. 42-33.1
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