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42 Obituaries
WRAITH
Shirley Ann (Scott) Wraith, born March 20,1942, peacefully at Bluewater
Health, Sarnia, on Thursday, Sept.10, 2009, age 67. Beloved wife of
Eldon (1996). Loving mother of Larry (Sarah), Debbie (2009) and Scott
(Amanda). Cherished grandmother of Steven, Krystle, Cory and
Samantha. Family and friends were received on Sunday, Sept.13, 2009
at Smith Funeral Home, Sarnia. Cremation followed. A private family
service will be held at a later date, interment will be in Langside
Cemetery. The Wraith family formerly lived in Lucknow where they oper-
ated a small electronics business and were active members of the com-
munity. Sympathy may be expressed through donations to Langside
Cemetery, c/o Shelly Wraith, Sec./Treas., Box 835 Wingham, ON, NOG
2W0. Memories and condolences may be sent online at www.smith-
funeralhome.ca - 39
38 Auctions
LAND AUCTION.
35059 Belfast Road, E 1/2 Lot 8. Conc
10 WD Huron
Saturday, Oct. 3, 2009 at Noon
Total of 100 acres cash crop land - clay
loam 96 acres systematically tiled, balanced
mixed bush & house
House: 2 storey, 4 bedroom
Selling subject to a reasonable reserve
Selling for Wayne Hopper 519-887-6142
Ken Scott 519-3574967
by Yokassippi Auctions, Teeswater.
1477-392-7037
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1IEWA1R AGRO PARTS INV61IiOirY
REDUCTION & co111si61111141Enrr
Saturday, October 3, 9:30 a.m.
Located 1 mile south of Teeswater & 1 114 mile east on Concession #4
TRACTORS: Farman Super C, White 2-85, White 1365 w/ldr, 1H 574
w/idr., Cockshutt 80 Industrial, Ford 3500 Industrial, AC WC, White 1465,
Farmall 1-1, IH W4, Nuffield 342, White 2-70 w/cab, DB 850 wjldr., Oliver
55, White 1370 - 4WD wlloader., Belarus 400 w/ loader, AC 014 w/loader,
Farmall C, Bob Cat 700 - fire damage, Steiger SC 210 - mechanic spe-
cial.
COMBINES: JD 7700, ME 850 w/4WD, White 7300 w/13' flex & 3 row
corn head; HEADERS: IH- 820 15' flex head, MF 13' flex head,. 1H 810
PU head, IH 810 - 15' flex head, NH - 6 row corn head, MF 9116 flex head,
NH 960 rigid head.
TRUCKS: 95 Ford Diesel service van, 2006 - 11' V nose single axle trail-
er, 1933 1H truck.
MISCELLANEOUS New Idea 803A uni system, MF 44 -10' swather, NH
1880 harvester w/ 3row com head, Hesston 7140 harvester w/2 heads,
Gehl 800 harvester w/2 heads, NH 717 harvester w/ 1 row head, NH 718
harvester, Dion forage box w/roof, 4 Dion, 1 Gehl & 2 NH forage wagons,
Bruns gravity box & wagon,Horst 6 ton wagon, Turnco gravity box, sev-
eral wagon running gears, bale thrower wagon, IH 990 haybine, Case 1H
1490 haybine, Gehl 2175 haybine, NH 469 haybine, New idea rake, Ford
rake, NH 268 baler, McKee round baler, Allied hydraulic bale stooker, NH
36' elevator, JD 2500 5F plow, Kneverland 3 pt. 3F plow, Glencoe 16'
cultivator w/ harrows, Kongskilde 16' HD cultivator, Kongskilde 10' culti-
vator w/harrows, IH Vibra shank cultivator, IH 16' vibra shank w/remlinger
harrows, MF -3pt. disk, Cochshutt 10' disk, Intl 10' disk, 5 section har-
rows, MF 33 - 15 run drill, iH 5100 - 21 run drill, Schultz Spreadmaster
spreader, New Idea 200 spreader, Dyna Vent straw chopper, NH 14'
auger header, Westfield 8 X 51 auger, Allied 41' auger, Gehl 1560 blow-
er, NI blower, Ford forage blower, McKee Corn Hog, Farm Hand mix mill,
Owatonna 424 mix mill, Owatonna 95 mix mill, NH 351 mix mill, Gehl
hammermill, NI 12 roll husker, 2 corn shelters, Front blade frame, 3 pt.
blade, cattle crate w/ head gate, Winpower 50/30 PTO generator as new,
Agro Trend 8' front mount snow blower, 200 cedar posts, 2 post hole
augers, 2 wagon loads of small items, tools, parts, etc.
Several items from the Estate of Harvey Crispen of Harriston.
Sale list is subject to additions & deletions.
Consignments accepted until Sept. 30th. Book your consignments in
now.
For further information Call Brian or Lori at: Teeswater Agro Parts
(519)392-6111 or Fax (519)392-8099
Auctioneers: Glenn Sinclair & Bob Ireland
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47 Cards of Thanks
YUNGBLUT/ DALGARNO
I would like to express my sincere thanks to
everyone who contributed to and/or attended
my Bridal Shower. i am truly blessed to come
from such a generous community. Special
thanks to Kerry and Dayna Houston, Janice
Burgess, Kathleen Scott, Julie McGuire,
Connie Hutchinson and "gift bearers" Madison
Beishuizen and Hayley Brough. We would also
like to thank everyone who attended our Social
Evening. We are again overwhelmed by the
support shown to us by this wonderful commu-
nity. Thank you to Wally Houston and family,
Ben Gatt and Jess Sheppard. Ripley Rocks!
Anne Yungblut and Adam Dalgarno. - 39xv
STEWART
We would like to express our many thanks to
the Lucknow Fire Department, to our wonder-
ful neighbours, good friends, our families, and
the businesses in Lucknow for all the good
food and necessities that were so gratefully
appreciate4. Also thanks to the Lucknow
District Lions Club, and Lucknow United
Church Nimble Fingers Group. We are very
overwhelmed by all the big hearts in this small
community who helped us at the time of our
house fire. Thank you again. The Stewart fam-
ily. 39nx
We sincerely appreciate everyones support,
gifts, cards and well wishes ;received at our
wedding reception. Tom and Ashley. 39x.
38 Auctions
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FORM 8
i/cow Act 2001
SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC AU
COUNTY The on of the County of Huron
Take Notice that the land(s) deseribed below will be offered for sale by public
'auction at 10 o'clock on the 6th day of October, 2009 at Huron County Court
House, 1 Court House Square, Goderich, Ontario N7A 1 M2
Descriptio of Land(s):
1. PLAN 276 f�T LOT 13 PT LOT 14 AS RP 2284220 $8,950.18
PARTS 1, 2 & 3; Township of Howick
2. PLAN 131 LOT196
Municipality of Huron East
3. PLAN 131 LOT 197;
Municipality 01 Huron East
Minimum Bid
4. PLAN 133 LOT 36;
Municipality of Huron East
5. PLAN 385 LOT 1 PT LOT 2 Seafarth as In 8270553; $60,352.77
Municipality of Huron East
6. PLAN 131 LOT 12 Tuckersmith;
Municipality of Huron East
All amounts payable by the successful purchaser shall be payable in full at the
time of the sale by cash or money order or by a bank draft or cheque certified
by a bank or trust corporation.
Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title
to or any other matters relating to the land(s) to be sold. Responsibility for
ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers.
This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales
Rules. The successful purchaser will be required to paythe amount bid plus
accumulated taxes and the relevant land transfer tax.
The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant ;possession to the suc-
cessful purchaser.
For further information regarding this sale, contact:
Title
TREASURER
Name of Municipality or Board
THE CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF HURON
Address of Municipality or Board
1 COURT HOUSE SQUARE, GODERiCH, ONTARIO N7A 1 M2
www.huroncounty.ca or call 519-524-8394
Personal information contained on this form, collected pursuant to the Municipal Act,
2001 will be used for the purposes of that Act. Questions should be directed to the
Freedom of Information and Privacy Coordinator at the institution responsible for the
procedures under that Act.
411.
FRY
The family of the late Joan Fry would like to
express our deepest appreciation to family and
friends for their support at the time of our loss.
Our thanks to Dr. Knox, the nurses and staff at
Kincardine Hospital, Gary and Anita Rutledge
and staff of R Villa, Ripley and Pinecrest
Nursing Home staff, Lucknow for the excellent
care they provided for Mum. Your kindnesses
and compassion was greatly appreciated.
Thank you also to Rev. Diane Dier for her vis-
its to Mum, for her comforting words and for
capturing the life story of our Mother with great
elegance. Special thanks to the grandsons and
granddaughters who were pallbearers and
flower bearers and to Taryn Fry for her beauti-
ful solo, a great tribute to Grandma. Thank you
to the ladies of St. Andrew's United Church
UCW for the luncheon, giving everyone the
opportunity to reflect. To Gail. Lotton and Jo
Reid, our heartfelt thanks for providing the
wonderful dinner for our family. A sincere thank
you to Amy Fry, Joan and John Pollard of
MacKenzie & McCreath Funeral Home for the
professionalism and compassion they provid-
ed making this difficult time more bearable. We
are so grateful to our many friends, neighbours
and co-workers who were there for us during
this difficult time with: food, flowers, cards, e-
mails and charitable donations. Your thought-
fulness will forever be remembered and you
certainly hold a spacial place in our hearts.
Thank you again, Peggy, Lee and Barb, Joe
and Bev, Steve and Amy, Lire and families. -
39ar
LUCKNOW KINE?TE
We would like to thank alt the nts in
the .'146th Fall Fair Parade and the Lucknow
Agricultural society for doing a super job once
again. Participation is what keeps our fair alive.
-39ar
ATKINSON
1 appreciate everyone's support for the Sept.
13 Terry Fox 5 km walk. You helped me raise a
very good amount. Thanks very much. Wayne.
- 39x
OSTBEK MANOR
We the residents of Ostbek would like to thank
our family and friends for the generous support
of our luncheon which benefitted the
Alzeirner's Society. - 39x
GILCHRIST
1. would like to thank my sponsor, Lucknow
Pharmasave, for everything they did for me to
participate in the ambassador competition this
weekend. The Agricultural Society also
deserves a huge thank you for all the hard
work that went into making this year's fall fair
as successful as it was. 1. had a great weekend
at the fair, and 1 appreciate everyone who
made that possible. Erin. - 39
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