Huron Expositor, 2005-10-19, Page 2131. Service Directory
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32. Babysitting
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34. Personal
SINCERE SINGLES:
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36. Announcements
ST. JAMES CWL
Thanksgiving Day
Winners. Quilt - won
by Bea Kale. $75 - by
Ruthie Murray. $50 by
Val Romanouski.
Thanks to all who
supported this
worthwhile cause. 36-
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37. Mortgages
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client saves over
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38. Auction Sale
38. Auction Sale
38. Auction Sale
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ESTATE AUCTION
At the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell
THUR. OCT" 20 AT 2:30 P.M.
Including: Large ornate oak hall seat; large slant top knee hole desk with
bookcase above; Chickering square grand piano (excellent); oak two door
wardrobe; oak drop front desk; cherry music stands; oak parlor tables;
omate 1840s grandfather clock; matching washstand, dresser and high
back bed; matching Victorian dresser and high back bed; Victorian settees;
stencilled arm chairs; wicker floor lamp; marble top parlor table; round rose-
wood table and 4 chairs; hoosier cupboard; oak dressers; pine lamp table
with drawer; new oak curio cabinet; nearly new chesterfield; single electric
adjustable bed; electric lift chair; large appliances; quilts and bedding
including cross stitch; chamber set; two sets of Bridal Rose Limoges; set of
Royal Albert Old Country Rose dishes; collectable dishes including McCoy,
Doulton, Kings Crown, Royal Worchester, Roseville, Boda, crystal,
Wedgwood, etc.; poison bottles; milk bottles; coal oil lamps; Beaver jars;
crocks; violin in case; pedal cars; long oak wall phone; old toys; old motor-
cycle repair tools; orange and black Harley quart oil tin; small Harley parts
from the 40s; metal Gulf cabinet; homemade lawn tractor; hundreds of old
collectables and antiques in the rough. See www.acutionsfind4acob for pic-
tures and more details.
Prop: Richard Curnock and Estate of Elsie Clarke.
AUCTIONEER:
Doug Jacob
(519)271-7894
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LARGE AUCTION SALE
to be held at Seaforth Fair Grounds Agri Plex Building for Eldon O'Brien
of Clinton, Darwin Bannerman of Seaforth plus many good additions
from Clinton, Zurich, Goderich, Bayfield homes plus some equipment
etc., from Huronview
SATURDAY, OCT 22 AT 10 AM
CAR 1989 Ford Crown Victoria 4 door runs 228,000 kms sells as is.
APPLIANCES modern fridge, built in dishwasher, propane bbq, Heavy
duty wood burning parlour stove, 15 cu ft freezer, 24" electric stove, yel-
low fridge, washer, 2 Yamaha key boards, microwave, vacuum cleaner,
Cool-a-tron 12 volt or 110 volt ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, PIANO upright
piano and bench, Deilcraft 5 pc bedroom suite (nice one), 2 dining suites
w/table, 6 chairs buffet and china cabinet, large old butcher block (good
one), comer what not, enamel top baking table, antique wooden dining
table, 6 pressback chairs painted, pressback rocker, press back arm
chair, gliding rocker, Maple rocker, antique wall clothes drying rack,
antique dressers w/mirrors, washstands, trunk iron bed, spooled head
box, box spring and mattress, 2 -double box springs and mattresses like
new, comer china cabinet, 2 door closet w/mirror doors, small cedar
chest, modern chesterfields and chairs, handmade quilt, round wicker
fern stand, antique oval picture frame, sewing stand, recliner chairs, bam-
boo table w/gless top, pedestal lamp tables, hall cabinet w/drawer, 6 gal
crock, butter box, cherry patter, lamps, 2 lanterns, oil lamps, many dish-
es and' glassware including antique pieces NOTE much more furniture
and household items than listed. HURONVIEW ITEMS 8 folding leg 8
ft tables, 2 electric people litters, wheel chairs, Rescussi Annie for first aid
training, shelving, chairs, large wooden desk, mop pail and squeezer on
cart, older power floor scrubber etc. POWER TOOLS ETC. 6 hp
Craftsman mulcher mower w/bagger, new shop vac, Craftsman 16" scroll
saw, walk behind snow blower cab, combo disc belt sander, Mitre maker
power cut off saw, 7.25" skill saw, 5 gal portable air compressor, aid drill,
air chisel, 4 ton floor jack, PoulanXXC 16" chainsaw, gas weed eater
nearly new, square pipe dies .25" to 1.5", Oregon chainsaw filer, handsaw
filing guide, 8 Ib sledge, 4 antique wooden moulding planes, antique cab-
bage cutter, wheel barrow, wooden carpenters box, 18 ft aluminum lad-
der, step ladder, adjustable mitre saw work table on wheels, 2 workmates,
shelf units, power hand tools, B&D 8" compound mitre saw, 4" jointer, 2 -
pickup truck tool boxes, Delta 12" portable thickness planer, Beaver 8"
table saw, Glass butter chum, antique sausage maker, OTHER DieHard
30 lb thrust electric boat motor, 12 gauge reloading tool complete, sump
pump, Christies Milk Quart bottle, 2 old glass candy jars, Old Toledo
country store balance scale w/weights. Poulan 5 hp lawn mower, hand
tools etc. Log scalers, measuring stick, legal metal gun storage cabinet,
etc. NOTE large auction many more items than listed
See www.lobbauction.on.ca for more detailed listing
Terms Cash or cheque with proper ID
AUCTIONEERS RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 519-482-7898
www.IobbauctIon.on.ca
42. Deaths
42. Deaths
COOMBS, Peg: Peacefully on Sunday, October
16, 2005 at Seaforth Manor Nursing Home in her
86th year, Marguerite (Peg) Helen Coombs.
Beloved wife of Cleave Coombs for 64 years.
Loving mother of Chris and his wife Merrilee
(Harvey) of London. Precious grandmother to her
three boys Justin, Jeff and Joel. A special
adopted grandmother to Aunt Ruth and Doug,
Michelle, Melanie, and Patrick and the late Frank
Poulin and Aunt Jane and Chris Harvey. Dear
sister of Ronald and his wife Win Jones, and
cousin Connie and Ted Honeywood all of
England. Peg was born in Beccels, England and
travelled to Canada as a war bride, with Cleave in
1946. She was Zone Commander in and Ladies'
Auxiliary president of the Royal Canadian Legion
(Branch 156), an active choir and ACW member
of the St. Thomas Church, a "mom away from
home" for the Seaforth Girls Marching Band and
awarded Seaforth Citizenship Award for
Humanitarian Service in 1996. Peg was dearly
loved by her family, friends, neighbours and
acquaintances. The family will receive friends at
the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich
St. W. Seaforth on Wednesday, October 19th,
2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services will
be held at St. Thomas Anglican Church, Seaforth
on Thursday, October 20, 2005 at 2:00 p.m.
Interment Egmondville Cemetery. Rev. Sue
Malpus officiating, Expressions of sympathy may
be made to the Canadian Diabetic Foundation or
the Lymphoma Foundation of Canada. A Legion
Memorial Service will be held at the funeral home
on Wednesday evening at 6:45 p.m. Pallbearers
will be Justin Coombs, Jeff Coombs, Joel
Coombs, Patrick Poulin, Chris Harvey and Keith
Finnigan. Condolences at
www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com Life is like a
cup of tea...it is how you make it! 42-42-1
HESSELWOOD, Reginald: Peacefully,
surrounded by his family, on Friday, October 14,
2005, Mr. Reginald Franklin Hesselwood of Blyth
in his 73rd year. Beloved husband of Betty
(MacDonald) Hesselwood. Loving father of Gary
Hesselwood of Toronto, Wendy and Brian Murray
of Walton, Lori and Steve Howard of Lucknow,
and Brad and Cheryl Hesselwood of Clinton.
Sadly missed by his grandchildren, Jason and
Tricia, Kara and Kate, Nikki and Karly, and Claire,
and by two great grandchildren Lukas and Kaylen.
Also survived by one sister Lois Govier of
Seaforth and one brother Art Hoggart.
Predeceased by his parents John and Vera
Hesselwood, and by his brother Lorne Hoggart.
Friends were received at the Blyth Visitation
Centre of the Falconer Funeral Homes, 407
Queen St. Blyth, on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral service was held at Blyth United Church
on Monday, October 17, 2005 at 2 p.m. Interment
Blyth Union Cemetery. Pallbearers were Arnold
Allen, Ross Govier, Barry MacDonald, Brian
MacDonald, Todd MacDonald and Jason Murray.
Flower bearers were Claire Hesselwood, Nikki
and Karly Howard and Kate and Kara Murray. As
expressions of sympathy memorial donations 10
the Blyth United Church or the charity of one's
choice would be greatly appreciated. 42-42xlcc
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43. Births
43. Births
KIERS/MCKELLAR
Hi Everyone! My name is Gavin Malcolm Kiers. I
arrived on October 3rd, 2005 at Grand River
Hospital, Kitchener tipping the scales at 9 lbs. 11
oz, 20 1/2" long. My excited big sister Emma,
along with parents Chris and Susy are really
happy the long waft is over. Also I have some very
proud grandparents Al and Jean Kiers, Listowel,
Laurie and Helen McKellar, Seaforth, along with
great grandpa Louis Nigh, Seaforth. 43-42xlcc
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46. In Memoriam
46. In Memoriam
WILLIAMSON, John: In memory of our precious
son and brother
Our family lost a loved one
On October 20, ten years ago,
They say time heals.
But neither time nor reason has healed our
broken hearts.
One thing we've learned life is unfair and very
hard to bear,
The years may wipe out many things but the
emptiness and ache in our hearts appears to be
here to stay.
There has never been a day when we didn't need
and wish you were here John.
We need your smile, your strength and your love
to help us through each day.
John, you will always be with us in our hearts and
minds, but it will never be enough.
Please Lord help us to understand why this
tragedy had to be.
Love Mom, Dad and the Williamson family 46-
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47. Cards of Thanks
47. Cards of Thanks
CAMPBELL
I would like to thank everyone who helped with my
birthday party. A special thanks to Grace
Campbell and her ladies who provided the food
and Tom Melady and his group of musicians who
played such great music. To all who made a
special effort on Thanksgiving Day to come to my
party, thank you. Your presence made this a
wonderful event for me. Finally, thank you to my
family and to all who pitched in to make this party
a reality. - Bill Campbell 47-42x1
NEWNHAM
The family of the late Robert Winter Newnham
would like to express sincere appreciation to
relatives, friends and neighbours who supported
us in our Toss of Bob - a husband and father. We
appreciated the food, phone calls, funeral
visitation, flowers, cards and memorial donations.
We thank Seaforth Community Hospital for
offering an ailing traveller (who had been in
Quebec) a resting place where the staff and
nurses did their best to ease his remaining days.
Thank you to Dr. Heather Percival, Dr. Helen
Frye and doctors on call - also to the volunteers
with the Huron Hospice. The family was honoured
by the attendance at the Box and Smith Funeral
Chapel on Oct. 10th, 2005 of members of the
Britannia Lodge (170) and members of the Royal
Canadian Legion, Branch 156, Seaforth. Our
sincere appreciation is given to Venerable John
Spencer, the choir and organist of St. Thomas
Anglican Church for the service celebrating Bob's
life on Oct. 11th, 2005. Special thanks are given
to Bruce Whitmore for an eloquent eulogy and to
the tributes offered by his son-in-law Howie Pell
and grandson Jonathan Newnham. The honour
escort was Michael J. Newnham, Howie Pell,
Jonathan Newnham, Peter Newnham, Dr.
Kenneth Rodney and Garfield Baker.
Refreshments after the service were graciously
provided by the ladies of the Anglican Church
Women - thank you! Chris Smith of the Box and
Smith Funeral Chapel courteously guided us
through the funeral arrangements. To all who
helped in anyway - thank you! - Vivienne, Michael,
& Family, Cynthia, Rosemary and Howie,
Grandsons and Families 47-42x1
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