Huron Expositor, 2000-08-30, Page 1212 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, August 30, 2000
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THE CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF PERTH,
THE TOWNSHIP OF PERTH SOUTH,
THE TOWN OF NORTH PERTH AND THE
TOWNSHIP OF WEST PERTH
PROPOSED PUBLIC ROAD NAME CHANGES
Section 210 (111) of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990 and Subsection 44
(6) of the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act, R.S.O.
1990, Chapter 421.
NOTICE is hereby given that the following Municipal Councils intend to pass by-laws to
name public roads which may not have previously been named and to change the name of
public roads which may have been previously named. The By-law affects the name of
County Roads, Township of Perth South roads, Town of North Perth roads and Township of
West Perth roads.
The public road naming, or changing of names is intended to advance the County -wide
municipal addressing system which is required to implement the "9-1-1" emergency
response system for ambulance, fire, and police services throughout the County.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed naming/renaming of public roads
and a list identifying the various naming/renaming changes is available for inspection at the
applicable Municipal Office or the County of Perth Planning and Development Office.
ANY PERSON may attend the following public meeting and/or make written or verbal
representation regarding the proposed naming/renaming of public roads.
County of Perth Thursday September 21, 2000 (1:30 p.m.) County Court House
1 Huron Street, Stratford, Ontario, N5A 5S4
Telephone 519-271-0531 ext. 230
Township of Perth South Tuesday, September 5, 2000 (8:00 p.m.) Municipal Offices
3204 Road 122 P.O. Box 181 St. Pauls, Ontario NOK 1 VO
Telephone: (519)271-0619 r,.
Town of North. Perth Wednesday, September 6, 2000 (7:00 p.m.) Municipal Offices,
330 Wallace Avenue, North Listowel, Ontario N4W 1 L3
Telephone: (519) 291-2950 ext. 250
Township of West Perth Tueisday, September 5, 2000 (7:30 p.m.) Municipal Offices
169 St. David St., Mitchell, Ontario NOK 1NO
Telephone: (519) 348-8429
DATED THIS 9TH DAY OF AUGUST, 2000
JAMES G. WILSON, CLERK, COUNTY OF PERTH
MURIEL KING, CLERK, TOWNSHIP OF PERTH SOUTH
GORDON M. BURNS, CLERK, TOWN OF NORTH PERTH
PATRICIA TAYLOR, CLERK, TOWNSHIP OF WEST PERTH
Copies of the County of Perth Road Map are available for purchase at a cost of $3.00 at the
County offices in County Court House in Stratford and at the local Municipal Offices in North
Perth, Perth East, Perth South and West Perth. The County's Road Map shows road
locations, road names, and property number information for the County of Perth area. The
latest version (April 1999) also shows road name and property number information for many
'of the settlement areas in the County.
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Sell items you no longer
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' 38. Auction Sale
38 Auction Sale
PROPERTY AUCTION SALE
Thursday, September 7th at 7:00 p.m.
at Vanastra, in the Twp. of Tuckersmith
for Cale Doucette Construction Ltd.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Block D - 1.480 AC -
Vacant Land bordering Fifth Avenue and Front Road.
Both are paved. Zoned VR6-1. Excellent building site
with a scenic country setting.
TERMS - 10% down on day of sale. Balance in 46'days.
Selling with no reserve. All verbal announcements take
. precedence over written material.
Auctioneer or owner are not responsible for accidents
on day of sale.
Auctioneer: Robert Trick
R.R. #1 Londesborough
(519) 523-4387
QUALITY
AUCTION NOTICE
Sunday, September 3, 2000
12 noon
(preview from 11 am)
Sale held on floor of
Bayfield Arena
Selling by public auction the
following type articles:
An excellent selection of rare and
genuine Persian carpets in various
sizes and colours; antique glasswares;
crystal figurines; silver; quality
mahogany and oak furniture pieces;
Group of 7 art works; decorator lamps
and accessories; estate furniture;
oriental porcelain including Satsuma
pieces; general household furniture;
Rosewood furniture; primitive style
furniture; cast iron pieces; bronze
sculptures; etc.
TERMS: Cash, cheque, Visa, Amex &
Mastercard. Delivery services
available' upon request.
NOTE; Above is very partial listing of
the hundreds of lots, to be auctioned in
one day.
Robert Gosse
Auctioneer
(519) 751-2238
(519) 262-1128
2{uC1Un ,(lit'
ESTATE AUCTIONS
THURS., SEPT. 7 AT ?:30 P.M.
Estate auction of appliances; antiques.and household effects
at the Jacob Auction Centre 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell.
Prop.: Iva Paris and Estate of the Late Ruth Hoffman.
SAT., SEPT. 16 AT 9:00 A.M.
Estate auction of antiques and collectibles at the Jacob
Auction Centre 185 Herbert St. in Mitchel
Prop.: Estate of the Late Carl and Theresa Brehm.
AUCTIONEERS:
Doug Jacob and Joe Zehr
519-271-7894 519-887-9599
39 educational
Festival School
of
Hairstyling...
is now accepting registration
for our September Class. Nail
technology & make up
artistry offered at no extra
charge. Financial assistance
available for those that
qualify.
For further information call
519-271-9551.
38 Auction Sale
LARGE AUCTION SALE
to be held at Lobb Auction Building in Clinton for Brussels,
Thedford, Goderich and Seaforth homes.
Saturday Sept. 2 at 9 A.M.
APPLIANCES: Fudges, stoves, washer, dryers, dehumidifier. air
conditioners, TVs, microwave, computer. portable dishwasher.
freezers.
ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, PIANO: Gerhard Heintzman upright
piano and bench, large church pew, washstand. large oak modern
curio cabinet with full glass front and sides plus mirror back and
glass shelves. modern bowed glass china cabinet, 3 wall units.
antique round dining table with splitting centre pedestal and
several leaves. iron bed and mattress, dressers with mirrors. 2
double box springs and mattresses nearly new with brass head.
boards, Kings Down Orthopedic Royal single box spring and
mattress nearly new. antique chests of drawers. closet with mirror
doors. oak glide rocker, floor lamps, trunks, buffet with mirror (nice
one), rocking cfair, La -Z -Boy recliner chairs, wooden toy wagon
like new, coffee and end tables. electric organ, component hi fi.
modern kitchen table and 4 chairs, balloon back chair. modern
Vitas dining suite, Malcolm 7 piece dining suite (both nice ones),
chesterfields and chairs. Beatty tub stand and tub plus more
furniture than listed.
ANTIQUE AND VINTAGE COSTUME JEWELLERY.
GLASSWARE: Includes, Muss America, Mayfair pink, Depression,
moon stone, cups and saucers. china and glass bells. crocks, old
tins, picture punts...
OTHER: Handmade quilts, bedding, linens, milk cans. power and
hand tools, lawn mower. garden tiller, aluminum step ladder,
portable Honda gas engine water pump, plus our large offering of
items too numerous to mention.
2 Auctioneers selling starting at 9 A.M.
Auctioneers: Richard Lobb and Ben Lobb
(519) 482-7898 Clinton
NEXT AUCTION: SATURDAY, SEPT. 16 AT 9 A,M.: Furniture,
antiques, household items at Lobb Auction Building, Clinton.
For listings on these and future auctions visit our website
www.auctionhotfine. eons
FORM 9
SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC AUCTION
The Corporation of the County of Huron
Take Notice that the land(s) described below will be
offered for sale by public auction at 10:00 o'clock.
in the forenoon on the 3rd day of October,, 2000 at
Huron County Court House.
1 Courthouse Square, Goderich, Ontario
N7A 1M2
Description of Land(s)
1 Pt Lw 10..Conc 4 ED
As per Instrument Number 159320
Township of Ashfield
County of Huron. Province of Omano
Minimum Bid S
(set out the cancellation once
as of the first Jay of advertising,
S2.432. 10
2. La 12. flan 593 S2.365 17
As per Instrument Number 164000
Township of Ashfield
County of Huron, Province of Ontario
i. La 1 and Part Lot 2. Ann Street. Plan 316 53.201 75
Village of Wroxeter
As per Instrument Number 233209
Township of Howick
County of Huron. Province of Ontario
4. Pan Lot 9, flan 243 53.595 65
Village of For.. , i. h
As per Instrument Number 217374
Township of Howick
County of Huron. Province of Ontario
5. Lot -11. Plan 211 S10.440.98
As per Instrument Number 234202
Township of Stephen
County of Huron. Province of Ontario
6. Las 78 and 79. Plan 229 S4.911 82
Village of Dungannon
As per Instrument Number 313310
Township of West Wawanosh
• County of Huron, Province of Osumi
7 Lot 144, Plan 230 59.032 02
As pa instrument Number 144218
Township of Was Waivanosh
County of Huron. Province of 0litano
Alt amounts payable by the successful purchaser shall be payable in full at the rime of the
sale by cash or money order or by a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank. trust
corporation or Province of Ontario Savinp Office.
The muarcipahty or board makes no represents/me regarding the tole to or any other
masers relating to the land to be sold. Respoaubihty for ascertaining diene natters rests
with the porestial purchasers.
Tins sale is governed by the Moaricspe! Tax Saks Act and she Municipal Tax Saks Rules
The iuct7essful pwchem will be requited to pay the amoeet bid phis accunwlaled taxes
and the relevant land sealer tan
Fee further iimilansinien madly this sane, ramal:
Treasurer. Corporation of the County a Hiroo
1 Courthouse Square. Goderich. Ontario. N7A 11s12
Personal idformauoa conned os this form. collected pursuant to the M..rcrpul Tar
Selo Act will be end for she purposes or that Act. Quesnoas should be directed to the
Freedwn of Information and Privacy Coorsbe of at the restitution respoassble for the
procedures under dor Act.
42 Deaths
WILLEMS, John: John Witlems Jr.,
of Armstrong, British Columbia, for-
merly of McKillop Township passed
away at Vernon Jubilee Hospital.
B.C. on Thursday. August 24. 2000
in his 54th year. Bom on June 6.
1947 in DeRips. Netherlands, he
was the son of the late John
Witlems and the former Maria
Lange. He is survived by a special
friend, Lindsay Kibbe and her
daughter Tern -Lyn. Brother of Peter
and wife Elsie of Bayfield. sisters.
Anne and husband Mari Vanrooy
of Waterford; Ricki and husband
Gilbert Vansteelandt of Dublin;
Gerda and • husband Cor Vanden
Hoven of Seaforth; Maria and hus-
band Cinth Vogels of Dublin and
Josephine. and husband Steve
Skoblenick of Waterford. He is also
survived by 20 nieces and nephews
and 10 grand nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his par-
ents. Cremation' has taken place. A
memorial service (Mass) will be
held at St. James Roman Catholic
Church. Seaforth.. on Thursday,
August 31st at 7:30 p.m. with Rev.
Dino Salvador officiating. 42-35x1
KEDDY, Beulah: On Wednesday.
August 23, 2000, at London Health
Sciences Centre, Beulah Keddy of
R. R. #4. Seaforth. in her 63rd year.
Beloved wife of Robert Keddy. Dear
mother of Mark of Guelph, Hugh
and Amanda of Troy. Alberta and
Terry and Cheree of R. R. #2.
Walkerton: and stepmother of Larry
Garnett of Toronto. Loving grand-
mother of seven grandchildren.
Also survived by sisters and broth-
ers. Lexi Dorman, Joyce. Judy
Carnghan. Betty Schofield. Frances
Schofield, Gilbert Harris, Carol
Pickett and Delbert Harris:
Predeceased by her parents,
Walter and Ethel Harns. Family
received fnends at the Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Godench
St., Seaforth. on Thursday from 7 -
9 p.m. where a family funeral ser-
vice was held on Friday. August 25,
at 1 p.m. followed by cremation.
Memonal donations to Heart and
Stroke Foundation would be appre-
ciated as expressions of sympathy.
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43 Births
DOLMAGE
Meghan Denise. 8 lbs. blessed Jeff
and Chene with her safe arnval on
August 13. 2000 at Stratford
General .Hospital. Proud grandpar-
ents Wayne and Sheila Dolmage,
Jay Carter, "Grandpa Don". Derwin
Carter and great grandpa Jim and
Elaine Scott. Meghan would like to
thank her new aunts. Tracie, Julie,
Judy and Jill for the -premature"
spoiling of her and her Mom while
she was • in ' the womb. Special
thanks from all of us to Dr.
Shannon, • ,Dr. Salsbury. Dr.
Kintanar. nurses in 08. the office
and public health for participation in
this speedy delivery. 43-35xlnx
HUARD
Doug and Laune (O'Neill) Huard
are pleased to announce the birth
of their daughter Megan Ann. on
August 17. 2000 at Godench. 43-
35x1
ST. ONGE
Troy and. Cheryl Ann (Storey) are
honoured to announce the birth of
their second child, Irelyn Anna. She
was born .on August 19. 2000 at
Stratford General Hospital, weigh-
ing 6 lbs. 5 1r2 oz. She has a very
excited "big sister". Mary Paige. Her
proud grandparents are Mary
Storey of Seaforth and Rolland and
Frances St. Onge of Midland.
Smiling down from Heaven is her
Grandpa Junior Storey. 43-35x1
42 '_Deaths
42 Deaths
VAN VLIET, Jan: of R.R. #2,
Brussels, passed away at London
Health Sciences Centre, University
Campus on Friday, August 25,
2000. He was in his 70th year. Born
in Giessendam, the Netherlands,
on July 4, 1931, Jan was the son of
Jan and Jaantje van Vliet. In
November of 1949. Jan came to
Canada with his parents and 3 of
his 5 sisters and were sponsored by
the Tumbull family. On May 25. •
1957, Jan marned Joyce Thomas
and had 4 children. John. Debbie.
Janis and Joyanne. Jan and his
family farmed on the 16th of Grey
Township, where they operated a
purebred swine operation One of
the highlights of his working years
was showing and judging prize win-
ning swine at exhibitions across
Canada. On October 26. 1989,
Jan's wife Joyce passed away. In
1991, he married Joan Thomas.
Jan gained another daughter.
Shelley and son Duane. and
between them they enjoyed 10
grandchildren to alt- Jan was an
avid member of the Brussels Lions
Club and enjoyed seeing the com-
munity benefit from as projects. Jan
was also a past president of the
Ontario Pork Congress and the
Canadian Swine Breeders
Association. During his retirement
years, Jan enjoyed many coffees
with his friends at the coffee shop.
Jan .will be sadly missed by his
beloved wife Joan and by his chil-
dren, John van Vliet and his wife
Diane of RR#1, Walton, Debbie
Claessens and her husband Frank
of Milton, Janis McCooey and her
husband Bnan of Fort Erie and
Joyanne Derreck and her husband
Duane of St. Catharines. Dear step-
father of Shelley Miller and her hus-
band Lawrence of Listowel and
Duane Edgar of Red Deer, Alberta.
Dear brother o1 Mary van Dyke and
her husband Adrie of the
Netherlands. Pieta Cousins and her
husband Lawrie of London. and
Corrie Hamelin of
Penetanguishene. Beloved grand-
pa of 10. Predeceased by his first
wife. Joyce, his mother and father
and two sisters. Friends were
received by the family from 7 to 9
p.m. Saturday and 2 to,4 and 7 to 9
p.m. Sunday at the Schimanski
Family Funeral Home. Brussels
where the funeral service was con-
ducted from the chapel on Monday.
August 28. 2000 at 2:00 p.m. with •
Reverend Bonnie Cole-Arnal offici-
ating. Sharing their memories of
Jan were his friends Doug Lawless
and Neil McGavin. Graeme Craig
provided musical solos of How
Great Thou Art and Amazing Grace.
Carrying floral tributes were grand-
children Jennifer Claessens,
Michelle Claessens, Amanda
McCooey, Meghan McCooey.
Aleshia Miller, Matthew Claessens.
Brett Miller, Andrew van Vliet, Kyle
McCooey and Justin Miller.
Pallbearers were Jim Armstrong,
Clarence McCutcheon. Doug
Evans, Jack Knight. Murray Junker
and Ernie Lewington. Honourary
pallbearers were Don Fraser and
Wallace Bell. Interment was in
Brussels Cemetery. •As an expres-
sion of sympathy, in lieu of flowers.
memorial donations may be made
to the Brussels Lions Club.
Community Care Access for Huron:
the Canadian Cancer Society.
Duff's United Church or the charity
of one's choice. 42-35-1
46 In Memoriam
LONGMAN: In loving memory of •
Kathleen (Yungblut) who passed
away August 31, 1998.
A dear Mother who was so rare.
In times of need. Mom was always
there.
There was always a smile and a
tender touch,
Asking for little but giving so much.
She shared our hopes. joys and
sorrows.
And taught us to look to tomorrow.
She was loving and caring and had
a heart of gold,
What wonderful memories we trea-
sure and hold.
Her life was unselfish for others she
did live.
Not for what she received but for
what she could give.
They say time heals everything.
But we know this isn't so -
Because it hurts as much today,
As it did two years ago.
- Sadly missed by George. Grace.
Donna and.Ken and their families.
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Afiraoss•
L.rwiy kw weveNNgr:rf
Q. My children tell me I must rid the house of my late
husband's things. 1 can't bear to part with them. Is this so
unusual?
A. There are no rules about when to clear out closets and
personal articles. I advise people to do that chore when they
feel ready for it and to postpone it until they feel the time is
right. Our children may believe they are doing us a favor but
until we are ready for the "favor" politely decline. You will
know the time is nght to make this adjustment.
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