The Huron Expositor, 1997-08-20, Page 15ail. AUCTION SiAL}.
of Land By Public Auction
`Municipal Tax Sales Act, 1984
The Cvponitioa of the limn of Seaton/1
lbite•brake that the laadtel fisted below will ba limed
public auction at 11:00 in the te for arta i.
1997 it 72 Main Street South jx ou l floor lCoth uncily C nbeiis
S>tratonh Oman° i
Description of Lands
Lot 52, Part Lot 53. Plat 387 in the
loan of Seatorth, County of Huron
Mwtntpal Address and
29 Huron Suet. Sq[orth
Ministrant did
All u,nuutns payable by the sucecottil pang shall bo
lull at the time of sale by cash, eooaey wider, or by a halikidutft
cheque certified by a hank. trust company or Province of Ontario
Sarin,g Office
The mumespaluy meets no reproentation regarding title to or.any
other minters relaliag 10 the land to be Gold. Responsibility for
ma naunng these wafters rant with thepu chasers
This vale ,s aovetrled•by the Municipal �ts,tlsatcs
84.
Municipal Tax Sales Rides. The successful Act. ler l be
require the
to pay the amount bid plus accumulated and reievatitt land
transfer tax
..For forther inforination retarding this Sale. contact :
James Creck,er, Treasurer, Corlxnalwn 01 the Town of Scalunh
72 Main Street, P.O. Box 610.
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42. DEATHS
HARBURN; Frederick L (Fred) of
Seatorth and lorm8rly of Stafla
passed away at Seatorth
• Community Hospital on Fnday.
August 15. 1997 in his 87th year.
• Ban .1(1 Hibbert Township pa, -moo
• March 10. 1911, he..was-a.,sen,of
the late Frank Harburn and the
- former Eliza Riley On June 21.
1933 he was married to Evelyn
Pearl McNichol who predeceased
-him " on January 5. 1993.. The
couple resided in Stella for most of
their married lite Together. Fred
and Pearl provided • musical
entertainment for family' and h
community gatherings Fred had t
an avid interest in fiddle playing 1'
and horseshoe pitching which led D
to- many competitions throughout
his lifetime He was reCently T
inducted into the National D
Horseshoe Pitching Association sQ
Haft of Fame being the sixth a
Canadian to receive this honor. He be
• was an associate member of the Cu
Seatorth Branch of the Royal
Canadian Legion He is survived su
by two daughiers->n•law Elizabeth ao
Harburn of Cromarty and Elaine is.
Harburn of Woodstock, four ch
grandchildren Sharon Meloche and teed
her husband Brian of Woodstock 5f
ar
l Holliday and her husband Jim ph
.. of R.R..11, Arva, Bob Harburn and we
his wife Maureen of A.R. 0,4, the
Seatorth and Jill Harburn and her div
spouse Kevin O'Connor o1 R.R. *3, Lau
Dashwood, six great grandchildren wh
Kurds and Philip Meloche. Denise than
and Scott Holliday and Rick and le s
Christina Harburn. Also surviving is and
a brother Ernest Stadium .arid tea ever
wife Gwen of Saaforth, two sisters thing
Freda Boa of Hensel) and Lauren Your
Burns ;indium hueband Harry of taw
Fenlon Falls, a sister-in-law Betty Youm
Harburn of St Marys and a tea
number of nieces and nephews chane
He was predeceased by three sons - much
Ted (1993). Don (1986) and Scott out -,
(1963). a daughter !lei .Harburn you a.Hta
(1954),.a.gfandagn Drwidbum sure
(1993), three lUalbars flonrtan,,ei8 - Pat
and Alonzo Harburn and by a -
sister Sarah Dick Friends were
received at the Lockhart FU S(ad
Home. (09kMontreal-St.,,/rt4t fl
on Sundpy,2-4,and 7:9.p.m..e
the funeral eervice,was.,hald.tin
Monday ,at 11;00 a.m. .with Irene
Richardson officiating. During the
service: a poem was read by Jill
Harburn. Flower bearers were
Chhatina Harburn and Denise
Holliday- Pallbearers were Scott
Holliday, Philip Meloche, Kurtis
Meloche, ,,lin Holliday, Brian
Meloctle,and,�(evin O'Connor.
Interment -in Stala Cemetery. 42-
3-x1
M REGIOR: In loving memory of
Mania McGregor who passed away
August 22 1996
Those we love dont go away.
They walk beside us every day.
Unseen, unheard, but always
near
Still loved, still missed, still very
dear
Remembering you always, John.
Mari. Doug. Anne, Kathy and Enc
and families 46-34x 1
47. CARDS OF THANKS
BEUERMAMN
i would like to extend a special
thank you to both our !amities for
.the love and support given to me
while being in the hospital and
Fnce returning home. Also thanks
to everyone else who sent cards
lowers. gifts and food and not to
lorget the phone calls. Everettang
.was very much appreciated, Pastor
Marlon and Jessica - your prayers
.and visits were very comforting
and heartwarming Thanks to each
and every one of you
- Pauline Beuermann . 47.34-1
DALTON
I would -like to at this time give a
heartfelt thank you to • so many
l Kneern7lf319nt. Fust of
Jam, (i041110:1'
}don.'t know how I would have got
through these past few weeks
without your support and help. You
guys are A-1 Carla for lending a
hand outside To Dr. Shepherd and
the nurses at Seatorth Hospital for
your excellent care the night i
came in. What an excellent
capital and staff, we. often forget
o give a note of thank you to. To
en for being there and getting
on home so quickly. I'm not sure
who was more upset you or me
hanks to Campbell for helping
on out the next day. You always
am to be there when Don needs
hand. -To Keith and Bonnie for
ing there to help with our
stomers, to Bonnie for Just
spending the day with me, it meant
much A few more times
nnie, you will know where 'Peat'
To alt the people from my
urch and others who brought
. your prayers, flowers, gifts.
ds, visits and so many people's
one calls to see how I was doing
re all very much appreciated To
gids who had to take me
ing. the two Sharons and
ra. sure is great to have my
eels back To Val, the guys
k you so much for all the trips
occer To a very special (hand
neighbour Carol, how will I
repay you for all the groat
s you have done for me. For
kind words and being there a
times when the tears came
are the best To the great
at the physiotherapy
Internet Seafortn, tijaohe so
. If there is anyone 1 have tett
a big thanks. At times ,when
re in need family ar+d friends
prove their love and.opnoern
47-34-1
1401.MES/UPSHA LL
Amy .and John are thrilled to
announce the birth of their second
child Ashley Amy born on August
12. 1997 at Seatorth Community
Hospital at 12:37 a.m. weighing
9 lbs 7 oz and 21Y2 ' long
Lovingly welcomed by her big
sister Jessica, by proud
grandparontr,and all her aunts and
uncles ,,43 4.1
I would like e MC/60140H
yy sincere
;ttlay,ks for the care I received while
,a patient at Seatorth and Stratford
. Hospitals. Special thanks to Drs
Zattel, Rodney, Shwarz, Soon, the
nurses, staff and ambulance
attendants Thanks to my family,
friends and neighbor✓; for gifts,
cards .and their concern. • Thanks
You. Alan 47-34-1
WMAIJOHAMI
The Walton)nn, 1998.1997. A
million thanks for the past nine
years. It's been quite a tour.
Special thanks to Lois (Hart)
Schneider, a faithful employee, the
early morning B.S. session that
made the day so interesting• the
coffee ladies and our regular crew.
Many thanks for the Iivingroom
tables and doilies made by Jake
and Mrs Hulzebos Good luck to
rho Craigs and Campbells. Hope
they have as much fun as we did. 1
Karl and Annie McNaughton 47-
34.1
rwNs111llr11,ftw,r,ait, strum ill, '1lurr-•yes
Search
1be aura Is on for hockey artifacts
Nttr+on Ile it y4,etr pad sleiockey still, five utl�es,(or
�Y�s�x:key artifacts. ), die cans • on the world riffle, and
1n preparation for hockey. agrra 's ate pads, dad's show walittum drama
exhibit which will open Jan. trophies,
, fad photographs, tt488 untllttietfjt, of plgh swaalea conaibutjon of
17 b we Huron County or hucllloy folk art medalsWeak Asyut 1�' 'Boa st will County fir' from Munn
17Mat i, staffeat oar County
y 1proasat a different aspect or to Who contributed
iter now your aunt Geraldine, the orgies- were
aging people to dig niters of the exhibit want to 'Will �eU�d to ti c preey, and 'Ztia thitnd 99 .t zein de
into their attics to find the see and
hockey relics which will be troaauroaas44they atbly tempt your
The !teatwvious in chi t. crlaryidr
put on display with the 50th anniversary id
splay in the exhibit. present a "mpl " study of urn the earl development ill nt of the 'e ho .CanadaytmWeek
what hockey has meant to this Y Pf►Me of Goderc hisOkey tournament In
county.eY a11d art to present a •Csadeneh.
And when they say • dory of how the *Don las The exhibits from this
" grown m different districts of ad will pen -
plow, o
MITCHELL Thistw j � e a - Huron County. It will also the history °t
Noreen end the handy of the fast longinclude a 'recognition" tn+finathent and will also
show of Unties, .for the ugnty pio pionareaeers
Wefocns on Ontarioe rA hl the
Jemmy Mitchell of Scotland sew pins andarea's hodtl s coon tos Wsotorn Athletic
&u and Nancy Machete and tam ��'' to a back- and have a special section
room. this is intcnijuj to -beeat is i ion intimated
that
and Ken and Mary Doig and lar►lely one of the most ambitious discuss hSlblCey � It
andld rtilwia to thanktke associated 1t to that
neighbors tor their kind projects ever undertaken by oil military bases for mealy 40,900 '
expressions o► the and cards the ■nttaettril. e m county the exhibit p will nee
expres i forirstsy our sad loss T+� show will second period will during its flue.
span an 18- So if you have Jamie ma
in April 19913 and will.
er-
47-34x1 fnor,th period, nett what cam artifacts from the Hockey Y . or even just some int
- --- plate, it will cover 3.500 Yell eating hockey memories, let
fb1M8s1URNfiALL sduara-feet of spm. of Fantle and the Royal Nee fMks at.Nte museum know.
We would like to thank everyone Breiktrt into throe Canadian -Mint. The
*ho helped us on our specter day annuls- will focus on Canada' period Tf museum ihe phone number at the
A special thank you to Nana, Aunt (3!9)y
Melanie and Daddy for being there
for us and to Dr Percival and the
nurses at Seatorth Hospital We
appreciate everything everyone
has done for us - Amy and Ashley
4 7-34-1-
HOMY
Thanks to my wile Brenda. son
Joe and everyone who was
involved in my surprise 55th porky
last Saturday It was much
appreciated Patrick Kenny
47-34x 1
WED., AUG. 20
Harrison reunion held taturo
The 62nd annual Harrison '� Centennial was hold at the Olive Siemo Welc Brye H�
Huron Centennial School everyone and one K� then
awarded
owed pfiaas.
under sunny skies on June silence was observed .for It was decided reunion hold the
dance14, 1997 with 21 in aften- those for 163,d 998 at thesaon June
dance. ileslxattaod,111 cited taable 13, 1998 at the same loco-
.
and Linda H to attend. After singing grace lion•
inept everyone busy withHodgert a delicious srnobled. sbord din The executive for 1998 is:
era! races, relays and nor was enjoyed. President, Lara
guess -
Secretary -Treasurer.
The business meeting Elizabeth Collins; directors,
began with the reading of the Lorne and Haze! Hackett;
minutes and the financial sports. Lois ,Hongert and
report by Olive Siemon. Brenda MacLean.
usi'c .recital in Sta.ffa
On June 15, the pupils of Weber ( voice ). Bridget -
musicteacher Joyce Fell held Norris (violin), -Jake
a piano, violin and singing Henderson (piano), Kelly
recital at Hibbert United Cronin (violin), Joshua
Church, Skaffa. Visscher
Taking part were Melaine Hamer (piano). !e
(piano), -Amandanda •
Dow (piano); Diane Cronin Anderson (voice). Mandy
(violin); Kaitlin Worden Murray (piano). Stacy Harris
(piano and voice), Steve (violin), Clare • Murray
Visscher (piano), Matthew (piano), and Tracy Arthur
Oohing (violin), Brandon (voice).
Wettlaufer (piano), Laura Everyone was presented -
Morris (piano), Krista with a certificate and group
Henderson (voice), Drew photos were taken after.
Harris (violin), Meghan •
Advo poll set at council
?s't'eAWfod-by '11tW ap$J Ott
the recommendation of its advance poll tin.Seaf forth for
e
clerk/administrator. Seaforh - the 1997 municipa; elections
Council authorized the draft- for November ) from 10-a.m.
ing of a bylaw at .last Tuesday. to 6 p.m.
Player Tournament at
1:30.3:30 p.m. - Senior. Lions and Optimist Parks
sta,lfleboerdatthe Arena -SUN., AUG. 24
6:30.8:00 p.m. - squirt Girls Game ' 8:00 a.m: - Men's SIo.Pikth
et Optimist Rack Pleyeff Tournament at
7:30.10:30 P.M. - Summer iaonsand Optimist Parks
Showcase Hockey Genie AUG. 25
at the Arena
6;30.800 p.m.-Houseleague Ball
THUR. , AlJG. 21 et the Diamond South
8:00.9:30 p.m. , Sluggers Slo•Pitch 7:30.10:30 p.m. - Minor
at Optimist Park Sports
Council5:00-9:00 p.m. - Blood Donor Clinic Tonight's
Bingo at the Arena
at the Arena Minor Br hostas
Minor BrO0lrtball
FRI., AUG. 22. TUES. , AUG: .26
7:00-10:00 p.m. - Men's BM -Pilch 6:30.8:30 p.m. - Ladies' Softball at
Playoff Tournament at the Lions Park
Lions Park WED., AUG. 27
SAt T • , AUG. 23 1:30-3:30 p.m. - Sorsor
9:00 a.m. - Men's Slo-Pitch
Shuffleboard __ at the Arena
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