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FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER
MELVIN AND BARBARA KNOX
invite tenders for the purchase of their farm
lands in Hullett Township comprised of:
West Half Lot 6, Concession 12,
42 workable acres more or less,
For tender forms & other particulars contact:
Devereaux Murray Professional Corporation
77 Main St. South, Seaforth, Ontario NOK 1 WO
Phone: (519) 527-0850 x. 231
Email: Imacdonalddevereauxmurray.ca
Tenders to be submitted by 12:00 noon on
Monday, November 21, 2016
Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted
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Coming Events
Coming Events
"LUCKNOW PHARMASAVE'S
CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE!
Join us November 10th, 11th, And 12th for
our annual event to welcome the Coming
Christmas Season. Enjoy 20% SAVINGS
on all Home Decor and Giftware, Ladies
Fashions, Handbags, Jewelry and Accesso-
ries. Some exceptions do apply.
Open Late on Friday! Located Downtown
Lucknow - HWY 86. Check us out on the
Goderich House Tour, November 12/13th -
Tickets available at Lucknow
Pharmasave (519)528-3004 and various
locations in Goderich.
AUBURN & District Lions Club BREAK-
FAST, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016, 8:30 a.m. -
11:30 a.m., Auburn Community Hall. Adults
$8.00. Maple syrup supplied by: Robinson's
Maple Products. Proceeds for Huron
County Christmas Bureau.
Clinton United Church Festive
Fare Bazaar,
105 Ontario St.
Saturday, November 12, 10:30 am - 1 pm
Featuring our usual bazaar goodies, Silent
Auction, scarfs, and Hot Luncheon.
Face painting for the little ones. Please use
parking lot elevator entrance.
GODERICH IODE Christmas House Tour.
Saturday and Sunday, November 12 and
13. Five enticingly decorated homes.
Refreshments. Tickets $20; Goderich mer-
chants, IODE members. Phone
519-524-6700.
Interested in volunteering? Consider the
Bayfield Agricultural Society. Come to a
Wine and Cheese Information Night, No-
vember 4 from 7-9 p.m. at the Bayfield
Community Centre.
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In Memoriams
In Memoriams
MERNER
In loving memory of Jill Merner who left our
lives November 3rd, 2011.
Death changes everything!
Time changes nothing....
We still miss the sound of your voice,
The wisdom in your advice,
The stories of your life
And just being in your presence.
So, no, time changes nothing,
We miss you as much today,
As we did the day you left us.
We will treasure the flowers in the garden,
the warmth of the sun and the sand
between our toes. Missing you every hour
of every day.
Forever in our hearts, Jody Bill Brooke and
Sierra
Obituaries
Obituaries
DUPEE, Bruce Norman - At Clinton
Public Hospital on Monday, October 24,
2016. Bruce Norman Dupee, of Clinton in
his 89th year. Beloved husband of the late
Irene Pearl (Pickett) Dupee (Aug. 9, 2016).
Adoring father of Wayne (Barb) Dupee,
Shirley (Dave) Johnson, Sharon (George)
Guetter and Jeff Dupee (Danielle Bentley).
Cherished by 17 grandchildren and 27
great-grandchildren. Dear brother of June
and Elva. Predeceased by brothers Ken
and Don and brothers-in-law Ferg and
Wally. Friends and family were received at
the First Baptist Church in Clinton on
Thursday, October 27, 2016 for visitation at
12 noon with the Funeral Service following
at 1:00 p.m. Pastor Wally DeWolfe
officiated. Interment, Clinton Cemetery. In
lieu of flowers, donations to the First Baptist
Church would be appreciated.
Arrangements entrusted to the FALCONER
FUNERAL HOMES. Condolences may be
placed through
www.falconerfuneralhomes.com
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Herb Runstedler, left, takes Sandra Weber for a twirl, one of several complicated dance
moves the couple performed Saturday night that earned them first place at the 8th annual
Dancing with the Stars.
Judges, from left, Scott Miller, Reanna Ranmaker and Steve Hewitt hold up scores
following a dance performance Saturday night.
Dancing with the Stars
raises $10,000 for Victim
Services Huron County
Darryl Coote
Postmedia Network
The jumps, twists and turns of celeb-
rity Sandra Weber and professional
dancer Herb Runstedler on Oct. 29
earned the couple first place at the 8th
annual Dancing with the Stars.
Over 300 people filled the Goderich
Knights of Columbus Community Hall
for the sold -out event that included
dinner and a silent auction.
However, the main event was the
dance competition that saw local
celebrities with no dance experience
paired professional dancers. On
Saturday night's event, five couples
performed for judges Scott Miller,
Reanna Ramaker and Steve Hewitt.
Taking second place was profes-
sional dancer Bonnie Walter and celeb-
rity Bryan Shelley who performed
graceful waltzes and pro dancer Les
Cook and local celebrity Debbie Stein-
man stole third performing an ener-
getic jitterbug.
"It was a great event event," said
Carol Weber, who is a Victim Services
Huron County board member. "Most
reports say everybody had a good time
and enyoged the evening."
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