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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM FRANCIS WALSH
All persons having claims against the Estate of William
Francis Walsh, late of the Town of Seaforth, County
of Huron, who died on or about September 26, 2009,
are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or before the 16th day
of November, 2009, after which date the assets will be
distributed having regard only to cL•.ims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this 7th day of October, 2009.
Devereaux Murray
PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION
Barristers and Solicitors
77 Main Street
Seaforth, ON. NOK !WO
Solicitors for the Estate Trustee(s)
35. Andes Sas
LARGE AUCTION SALE
To be held at Seaforth Fair Grounds Agri Plex
Building for Grant & Lynda Sowerby, Dr. Richard
Street of Blyth and Mrs. Tamblyn of Blyth
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7th
at 10:00a.m.
YARD EQUIPMENT: Yardman 5HP 24 inch Snow
blower (2 yrs.old); Bolens 13 HP Riding Mower;
Husquavarna 7 HP self propelled Lawn Mower (1 yr.
old); Toro gas Mower; Bush Hog 5 ft. Rotary Cutter;
Troy built Wood chipper w/8HP Briggs engine (cuts up
to 2 In. maple);Troy Built rear Tine Tiller; Stihl 034
Chainsaw; McCullough PM 145-14 Chainsaw;
Pressure Washer; Stihl F 36 gas Grass Whip; Lawn
Sweeper; POWER & HAND TOOLS Air Nailer; Rotary
Saw; 13 gal. Shop Vac; 2 - Disc Grinders; electric
Mitre Saw; Beaver Table Saw; small Air Compressor;
3 - Click together truck Floor Liners (New). ANTIQUE
horse drawn passenger Sleigh; ANTIQUE
FURNITURE etc. Horse shoe design Hall Tree
Umbrella Stand; Oak Drop Front Writing desk and
Bookcase; Extension Dining Table w/3 leaves (REAL
NICE); 4 matching Press back Chairs; 3 Corner Table;
Washstands; Dressers w/Mirror; China Cabinet w/
Glass door and sides; 6 - Hand Hooked Rugs; Jam
Cupboard; Blanket Boxes; 2 - 2 Section Barrister
Book Cases; 2- Bonnet Chests; Piano Stools; oak
Buffet; 3 - Treadle Sewing Machines; Dining Table w/6
leaves; Boston Rocker; Table 8 ft. long 2ft.4 inches
wide w/2 large Drawers; Large offering of furniture too
numerous to mention.OTHER ANTIQUES Oil Lamps;
Wool Winder; Beaver jar; Atlas EZ seal jar; Wooden
Butter Bowl; WE Welding Brantford Crock & Jug;
Lucknow Cream Can; Benmiller Blankets; hand made
Quilts; Oxen neck Yoke; Dodge Cast iron Seat; 4 -
Lightning rod Globes; Hand turn Forge; 3 - Tub
Stands ;GLASSWARE RS Germany Tea Set; 5 -RS
Prussia Cream 7 Sugars; Crawinspool Cranberry
Pickle Cruet; Royal Bayreuth Bavaria Cream & Sugar
etc. This is one of our Largest and Best Auctions this
year. Please see www.lobbauction.on.ca for a full list
of items & approx. 60 pictures Plan to attend this
excellent Auction Sale. 2 Auctioneers Selling starting
at 10:00 a.m.
TERMS CASH or CHEQUE w/PROPER ID
AUCTIONEER: Richard Lobb 519-482-7898
Clinton
46.11 Mosoodso
HILDA AUSTIN
In loving memory of our Mom and Grandma, Hil-
da, who passed away four years ago on Novem-
ber 5, 2005.
Softly the leaves of memory fall,
Gently we gather and treasure them all.
Unseen, unheard, you're always near,
So loved, so missed, so very dear.
We love you and miss you, Mom
- Marlene, Bruce and Family 46-45x1
4♦. AUCtiso Sales
RICHARD LOBB
Auction Calendar
Clinton 519-482-7898
Sat. Nov. 7th at 10:00a.m.: - One of our
largest and best Auctions this year at Seaforth
' Fair Grounds Agri-Plex Building.
See www.lobbauction.on.ca
Sat. Nov 14th at 10:00 a.m: - Another
large Auction of Furniture, Antiques, Glassware;
Antique Hall Seat w/Mirror; Round Dining Table;
Dining Suites; 'Beds; 75 Boxes of NEW items
bought on Shopping Channel to held at Seaforth
Fair Grounds Agri-Plex Building for 4 Goderich
homes plus other additions.
See wwwlobbauction.on.ca-
Wed. Nov 18th at 11:00 a.m.: - 160 acre
farm, 133 acres workable, Approx. 120
sytematicly tiled, 5 bedroom House, large Shed,
Bank Barn; Paved Road, Northside fronts on
River, Con 2, Lot 34, Part Lot 33 (Township of
Stanley), Municipality of Blue Water, County of
Huron. Being offered subject to a reserve bid for
Hilda Jackson. From Clinton take Bayfield Road
11/4 miles to Airport Line, turn left and go 1/2 mile
+ to Farm # 77212. Richard Lobb Auctioneer,
Sales Rep. for Royal LePage Heartland Realty,
1 Albert Street, Clinton, On. 519-482-3400; Cell
519-955-0163. Call for information and viewing.
See `www.lobbauction. on. ca.
Sat. Nov 21st at 10:00 a.m.: -Tractor and
Loader; Snowblower; Implements; Power Tools;
Trailers; walk behind Snowblower; Lawnmowers;
rear tine Garden Tiller; Complete Contents of
home for the Estate of Alvin Lobb to be held at
`Seaforth Fair Grounds Agri-Plex Building.
See www.lobbauction.on.ca
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FINLAYSON
Thank you to our family, friends and neighbours
for food, cards and visits. Thanks again. - Irene
47-45-1
MITCHELL
I would like to say a great big Thank You to fam-
ily and friends for their kindness and love shown
while I was in hospital. Thank you to Dr. Percival
and emerg nurses and also to Dr. Eickmeier, nurs-
es and kitchen staff for all your loving care. - Sin-
cerely, Bill 47-45x1
TRAPNELL
The family of Ruth -Ann Trapnell would like to thank
everyone for the phone calls, visits, flowers, cards,
food and charity donations following our mom/
grandma's death. Thank you, Mary Bennett and
Heather Nigh for helpint us with the lunch after
the internment. A special thank you to the Ben-
netts and the Sheras for making sure we had lots
to eat, lots of leftovers to take home, and lots of
hugs and sharing lots of happy memories. Thank
you Joyce and Ross Ribey and Ruth Townsend,
your care and guidance was greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much Aunt Betty for helping us with
everything. We could never thank you enough for
everything you've dosne for us and for mom over
the years. Thanks again everyone. - Mike, Dar-
lene, Michelle, Pat and Katie; Joanne, Ray, Jenna
and Jerrica 47-45x1c
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• WED. NOV. 4
8-10 a.m. Walk for Wellness,
Seaforth Arena. Social Worker
1-4 p.m. Seniors Shuffleboard at
Seaforth Arena
3:30-5 p.m. Knitting and Crocheting
Circle, Platinum Oak.
• THURS. NOV. 5
8-10 a.m. Walk for Wellness.
Seaforth Arena
10-11:30 a.m. Play & Learn, Vanastra
Community Church.
• FRI. NOV. 6
10:00 a.m. Rural Response for
Healthy Children Morning Out
Program, Bethel Bible Church,
Seaforth
10-11:30 a.m. Play and Learn,
Brussels Community Centre
10:30-11:30 a.m. Storytime at
Seaforth Library. Ages 3 to 5.
• SUN. NOV. �$
1-2:30 p.m. Free Public Skating,
Seaforth Arena
K you're or king a non-profit event of interest to other Seaforth area residents,
phone the at 519.527.0240, or mail the to Community CdMndar,
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• MON. NOV. 9
8-10 a.m. Walk for Wellness Seaforth
Arena
10-11:30 a.m. Play and Learn, St.
James SchG
PO. m.
• TUES. NOV. 10
8-10 a.m. Walk For Wellness
Program, Seaforth Arena.
10-11:30 a.m. Baby & Toddler Time
Seaforth Co -Operative Children's
Centre
7:30 p.m. Seaforth Hospital Auxiliary
Meeting,Conference Room #2
• WE. NOV. 11
8-10 a.m. CANCELLED Walk for
Wellness, Seaforth Arena.
1-4 p.m. Seniors Shuffleboard at
Seaforth Arena
3:30-5 p.m. Knitting and Crocheting
Circle, Platinum Oak.
6 p.m. Seaforth & District
Horticultural Society annual banquet
and meeting, Northside United
Church, Seaforth.
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Change in
copyright
rules will cost
school boards
millions
Following an extensive period of le-
gal wrangling and negotiations, school
boards in Ontario have learned the
specifics about the financial hit they'll
take as a result of changed copyright
rules for student research materials.
"For some boards, it's into the mil-
lions of dollars," claimed Huron -Perth
Catholic District School Board busi-
ness superintendent Gerry Thuss.
Since 1988 in Canada, a not-for-profit
organization called Access Copyright —
governed by representatives from the
publishing industry — has adminis-
tered the billing of copyright fees from
school boards and other public agen-
cies. School boards, in general, have
been charged on a per -pupil basis.
In June, 2009, the Copyright Board of
Canada sided with Access Copyright in
a long-running fight by school boards
to prevent fee increases. As a result,
school boards in Ontario were charged
retroactively to cover the fees from the
time that Access Copyright actually
implemented them. In all, that rep-
resents an approximate total of $20
million that suddenly became due for
payment from school boards across the
province.
Thankfully for school boards, the Ed-
ucation Ministry announced last week
that it will issue one-time payments to
cover these retroactive bills. A memo-
randum from the Ministry, outlining
a series of payments that fall outside
this year's "Grants for Student Needs"
funding envelope, . reveals the Avon
Maitland District School Board will re-
ceive $183,259, while the Huron -Perth
Catholic District School Board will re-
ceive $50,008.
Thuss cautioned, however, that this
is a one-time government grant. From
here forward, boards will be respon-
sible for paying the higher copyright
fees. And they'll have to find room in
their existing budgets to cover those
costs.
A report from CKNX Radio Wing -
ham, citing business superintendent
Janet Baird -Jackson, suggested the
Avon Maitland board will be on the
hook for an additional $90,000 per year
as a result of the increased fees. In the
same report, Baird -Jackson added that
Access Copyright continues to hint at
plans to increase the fees even more.
by Stew Slater