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42. Deaths
42. Deaths
MCKINNON, Charles Francis: Charles Francis
McKinnon of Huron Park passed peacefully on
September 23, 2007 in his 76th year. BelovedJhus-
band of Jeanette (Dean) McKinnon. Father to
Barry and Angie McKinnon of Toronto, Charmaine
and Michael Somerton of Hensall, Rickey and
Shelley McKinnon of Londesborough and Debi
McKinnon of Cambridge. Predeceased by two
children Randy McKinnon and Roxanne
(McKinnon) Raczycki. Loving grandfather of
Dean, Nikki, Jeni, Ashley, Taryn, Shauna, Lauren,
Richard, Jena, Zach, Bryton, Jessica, Garret, Ivan
and Scarlett. Loved by seven great-grandchildren.
Survived by his sister Josie and Dell Hall of
London. Also greatly missed by several nieces
and nephews. Loved by all who knew him. A
memorial service will be held in the chapel of
Falconer Funeral Homes, 153 High St. Clinton on
Thursday, September 27, 2007 at 2:00 p.m.
Interment Clinton Cemetery. As expressions of
sympathy, the family would appreciate memorial
donations to the Ontario Heart and Stroke
Foundation or the charity of your choice.
43. Births
43. Births
NICOLAI
Debra (Hoggart) Nicolai and Scott Nicolai are
pleased to announce the birth of their son Andrew
William Nicolai. Andrew was born September 3rd.
2007 at Pembroke General Hospital. Proud grand-
parents are Harvey and Yvonne Hoggart of
Londesboro and Bill and Kathy Nicolai of Wawa.
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MOYER
Proud parents, Rick and Andrea (Siemon) Moyer
are thrilled to share the news of the arrival of
Jonathon Allan Keith "Jack." Big sister, Katie. is
excited to have a baby brother and cousins,
Emma and Jaimie, are very happy to have a new
cousin. Jack was born on Tuesday, September
4th, 2007 at Guelph General Hospital. Happy
grandparents are Geraldine Siemon, Mitchell and
Elsie and Keith Moyer, Vineland. Papa Siemon is
watching lovingly from Heaven. A very special
thank you to our Midwives, Faye Stoter and
Heather Corscadden for their wonderful pre and
post -birth care, Obstetrician Roger Perron and all
the nurses and health professionals at Guelph
General Hospital. 43-39x 1 cc
46. In Memoriam
46. In Memoriam
KELLY: In loving memory of a very dear husband
and father Donald Kelly who passed away one
year ago, September 27, 2006
Our lives go on without you,
But nothing is the same
We have had to hide our heartaches
When someone speaks your name.
Sad are the hearts that love you
Silent the tears that fall
Living our lives without you
Is the hardest part of all.
You did so many things for us
Your heart was kind and true
And when we needed someone
We could always count on you.
The special years will not return
When we were all together
But with all the love within our hearts
You will walk with us forever.
- Always remembered and loved by your wife
Irene and Family 46-39x1
2007
47. Cards of Thanks
VANSTEELANDT
Thanks to all of you
who supported us
again In the Terry Fox
Run. Your continued
generosity is truly
amazing. - The
Vansteelandt Family
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NOTT
I would like to thank
everyone who looked
after my husband
while ill at home.
Special thanks to Dr.
Martin Bokhout,
ambulance atten-
dants, nurses Kim,
Diane and Gisele,
Ross Ribey and staff.
To everyone who sent
flowers and who gave
donations. Special
thanks to close friends
who came to the
house with food and
donations, and to
those who went to the
church and served the
luncheon after Bev's
funeral. - Linda
Nott and Family 47-
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COOPER
I would like to thank
my family, friends,
neighbours, my quilt-
ing friends, Kippen
U.C.W. and Rev.
Marybeth for _cards,
calls, visits, food
brought in, gifts, flow-
ers, gift certificates
and lunches out.
Special thanks to
South Huron Hospital,
Dr. K. Faber and staff
of Hand & Upper Limb
Clinic of St. Joseph's
Hospital for all their
care, also to Quilts
and Calicos Staff for
all their love and sup-
port over the past four
months. Thanks to
everyone. - June
Cooper 47-39-1
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47. Cards of Thanks
MCEWING
The family of the late
James McEwing
would like to thank
everyone for their
kindness during the
recent loss of a dear
husband/father/
grandfather. We
appreciate our
friends, neighbours
and relatives who
sent flowers, memori-
al donations, cards
and food. Special
thanks to Dr.
Rooyakkers and all
the staff at Seaforth
Manor where Jim was
a resident for the past
eight years. We also
appreciated very
much the comfort of
Rev. Pat Cook. Thank
you to Chris Smith
and Michael Falconer
of Falconer Funeral
Home for their care
and compassion at
this difficult time. Your
professionalism and
guidance was very
much appreciated.
Thank you also to the
pallbearers - Alex
MacEwing, Warren
Watt, Jim Watt, Shawn
Bruinsma, Chuck
Chambers and Paul
Chambers. We are
also most grateful to
Jackie Hart of Deli-
Licious for the lovely
lunch following the
funeral. To so many
others who gave us
their sympathy and
support, your kind-
ness was sincerely
appreciated and will
never be forgotten. -
The McEwing and
Chambers Families
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47. Cards of Thanks
SCOTT
The family of the late
Frances (Scott)
Melville wishes to
thank everyone for
their support and
prayers for us with
Fran's passing. Your
gifts of food, flowers,
calls, cards and
donations were great-
ly appreciated. -
Hazel Scott, Ina,
Dorothy, Anna, Agnes
and families 47-39x1
RITCHIE
The family of Mary
Ritchie would like to
thank everyone for
their acts of kindness
during the recent loss
of our dear mother.
Special thank you to
Restview Retirement
Home, Clinton Public
Hospital staff and Dr.
Keith Hay for their
care and attention.
Thanks to Pastor
Steve Hildebrand for
the service and help
through this sad time,
and to Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home and
Red Rose Catering. -
Bill, Lois, Bob and
Larry 47-39x1
TWILIGHT TUNES
Twilight Tunes are
over for the season.
Trank you to all the
musicians. specta-
tors, vendors and
organizers. We'll be
back June '08. 47-
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• WED. SEPT. 26
10-11:30 a.m. Rhyme Time Ontario
Early Years Program at Duff s United
Church
1-4 p.m. Seniors Shuffleboard at
Seaforth arena
7:30 p.m. General Cancer Support
Group, Seaforth Manor, James St.
Seaforth. 1-880-294-0086
• THURS. SEPT. 27
10-11:30 a.m. Baby and Toddler
Time at Seaforth Co -Operative
Children s Centre
12-1 p.m. Seaforth Library Book
Club. Bring lunch. Free
• FRI. SEPT. 28
9-10:30 a.m. Ontario Early Years
Program at Brussels Public School
10:00 a.m. Morning Out at Bethel
Bible Church, Seaforth
10:30-11:30 a.m. Pre -School
Storytime at Seaforth Branch Library.
Register 519-527-1430
• MON. OCT. 1
9:30-11:15 a.m. Play and Learn Early
Years Program. Grey Central Public
School
10-11:30 a.m. Get Ready for
Kindergarten, St. James School
2:30-8:30 p.m. Seaforth Blood
Donor Clinic, Seaforth Community
Centre
• TUES. OCT. 2
10-11:30 a.m. Get Ready for
Kindergarten, Seaforth Public School
• WED. OCT. 3
10-11:30 a.m. Rhyme Time Ontario
Early Years Program at Duff s United
Church
1-4 p.m. Seniors Shuffleboard at
Seaforth Arena
7 p.m. Ontario Government Building,
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38. Auction Sale
38. Auction Sale
38. Auction Sale
LARGE AUCTION SALE •
to be held at Huron County Highways Garage, 1 mile north of
Auburn, for the Counties of Huron, Middlesex and Lambton plus
additions from other municipalities
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH AT 10:30 AM
1989 Case 580K, 4x4 backhoe w/extend a hoe, road grader, snowplow
trucks, sander trucks, Ford diesel ambulances, Trackless MT5, snowplow
equipment, pick up trucks, crew cab, one tons, cube van, passenger
vans, fire pumper truck, diesel air compressor, other air compressors, 3
pth disc mowers, Farm King 15 ft triplex Bat Wing finishing mower,
Kubota ZG21 zero turn lawn mower, other riding mower, new 7 ft stone
fork, chainsaws, portable office trailers, etc. Call 519-526-7231 for infor-
mation or see www.huronhighways.blogspot.com for colour photos and
detailed information.
Terms: cash, certified cheque, bank letter of guarantee or equipment
will be held for 10 banking days for cheques to clear at bank.
For more Information call Walter Johnston 519-526-7231
Auction sale managed by Bryan's Farm & Industrial Supply Ltd.
519-837-0710 Puslinch
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb 519-482-7898 Clinton
www.lobbauction.on.ca ----
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PROPERTY AUCTION
Of 150 Acre Farm held 2 1/2 miles west of Sebringville and 2 1/2 miles
south of Highway 8 on Road 145 at #3590 or 1 mile north of Carlingford
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19 AT 1:00 P.M.
Property: This farm being approx. 150 acres is known as Lot 6 Concession
5 and East half Lot 7 Concession 5 of Fullarton Township and has approx.
125 acres workable and approx. 15 acres of bush. Situated on this produc-
tive farm is a 5 bedroom stone house with a new roof, 5 yr. old oil furnace,
two bathrooms, and an in -ground swimming pool. Out buildings include a
drive shed and an L-shaped bank barn. Water is supplied from a drilled
well. This farm has lots of potential and may be viewed by•calling Joyce at
519-393-6530.
Terms on Real Estate: 10% down payment day of sale. Balance in 60
days. Selling subject to reasonable reserve.
Prop: Harold and Joyce Tinning
AUCTIONEER:
Doug Jacob
(519)271-7894
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AUCTION SALE
of lawn tractor, snowblower, woodworking equipment & tools, antiques,
household effects and miscellaneous items for
Doug & Florence Snell
287 Trueman St. Londesboro
Monday, Oct. 8, 10:30 a.m.
LAWN TRACTOR, SNOWBLOWER: Cub Cadet 13 hp 30" cut rid-
ing lawn tractor(good); Yardman 10 hp 28" walk behind snowblow-
er, electric start (like new).
WOODWORKING EQUIPMENT & TOOLS: Model 37 copier wood
lathe w/ 12" swing; Busy Bee 12" planer; King 6" joiner; Oscar's
T307 band saw; Dust collector w/ I hp motor; Delta 10" table saw;
air compressor; Craftsman router; Oscar's wood lathe; 12 speed
drill press (good); Oscar's 10" table saw (like new); 14" band saw;
Makita mitre saw; shop vac; 6" belt sander w/ 9 discs; heavy duty
router; Makita skill saw; shop heater; Craftsman grinder w/ 1/3 hp
motor; jig saws; levels; grease guns; axes; hand saws; hydraulic
jacks; emery; grinder; tool boxes; wood clamps; wrenches and
many other tools etc. found in a woodworking shop.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: old round table w/ 2 leaves, screw
legs; Bendwood rocker (old); fancy platform rocker; Rosewood
music stand; wash stand; 2 wooden fancy upholstered chairs (60
years old); long bench; fancy table legs; large magnifying glass;
platform scale (nice); old Atlas; wicker flower stands; Tiffany lamp
(Trillium design); Alladin lamp; 3 oil lamps; wicker hanging lamp
w/matching side lamp; can hooks; bells.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: dark bedroom suite; oak hutch & buffet
(like new); 6 oak chairs (like new); wooden chairs; filing cabinet;
coffee tables; steel desk; plus many more useful items too numer-
ous to mention.
MISCELLANEOUS: wheel barrow; gas cans; shovels; forks;
sledge; bicycles; wheel cart; fertilizer spreader; truck or trailer
ramps; large step ladder; hand sprayer; logging chain; BBQ (like
new); small iron kettle; cement planter; gas string trimmer, etc, etc.
etc.To view photos go to www.auctionsfind.com/billhorst
Property sold, Don't miss this good, clean quality auction. Lunch booth.
For info call Florence Snell 519-523-4418 or Larry Snell 519-524-2255.
TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper ID. Proprietors & auctioneers not
responsible for accidents, injury, or Toss of purchases. Verbal announcements take
precedence over advertising.
Auctioneers: Brian Rlntoul, 519-357-2349, Bill Horst, 519-595-2626