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The Huron Expositor, 1988-05-18, Page 15
14A — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 18, 1988 34. AUCTION SALES 35. TENDERS \illANY ED 35. TENDERS WANTED 37. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AUCTIO1 SALE Saturday, May 28 1:00 p.m. Household auction for Mrs. Frieda Siemon, consisting of kitchenware; furniture; lawn and garden tools and some an- tiques, to he held at her hoir.ee on County Road 12 04 the north end of Seaforth, RAY WHITE, Auctioneer 393-6574 ESTATE AUCTION of antiques; appliances; misc. items to be held at 181 Montreal St, In Mitchell WEDI,ESDAY, MAY 25 AT 3:00 P.M. INCLUDING: Frigidaire Sr set -free fridge and 30,' electric stoves; Leonard deep freeze; Simplicity wringer washer; mat- ching washstand & dresser with.bevetl- ed mirror; 7 pc. commode set; wicker sewing stand; steel bed with brass trim; wooden extension table with 7 leaves; 6 matching wood chairs; parlor table; old tea tins; coal oil lamp; crocks & lugs; lam cupboard; harvest table; wicker fern stand; dressers; Chandler print; oak rocker; picture frames; quilt frames; 3 caned chairs; oak hoosier cup- board; hall tree; Singer treadle sewing machine; older chesterfield suite; sofa bed & chair; Electrohome portable col- our T.V.; small electric appliances; dishes & linens; mats; some green depression glass; hand and garden tools; Jacobsen roto -tiller; gas lawn mower; and many misc. items. PROP.: Estate of the Ldte Emma Elckmoyer AUCTIONEERS Doug Jacob 271-7894 & Wallie Ross. 539-5077 HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION ©US` 441A[ CONT' LQ©` ' TENDER Plainly r corked sealed tenders will be recelyr d by the undersigned prior to • oon -n Wednesday, May 25, 1988 for contracting custodial servicf - at The Education Centre, Clinton, cammen- cing on June 15, 1988. All tenders must be submitted on the official tender fdrms which are available at the Huron County Board of Education, 103 Albert Street, Clin- ton, Ontario. -The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. Glannandrea Superintendent of Personnel Huron County Board of Education 103 Albert Street Clinton, Ontario NOM 1LO R.B. Allan Director of Education J. Jewitt Chair In the Matter of Subsection 2 of Section 35 of the Assessment Act Extension of Time for Return of Annual Assessment Rolls Pursuant to Section 35 of a Assess. ment Act, I hereby twills, extend to the 10th tray of June, 1988, the day upon which the assessment rolls for the year 1967 are required to be returned pur• 59501 is It . pl n,,svons o' the said Act In all municipahbes with thr Cnunty of Huron. And notice is hereby given that the final date for lodging a complaint with the Assessment Review Board in respect of any assessment contained in the assessment rolls that are required to be returned on the 10th day of June• 1988, Is further extended to the 4th day • of July, 1988, Hon, Bernard Grandmaitre Minister of Revenue 34, AUCTION SALES Doug Jacob & Wallie Ross 271-7894 or 393-6214 AUCTION REGISTE TRUSS., MAY 19 AT 6:00 P.M.: Property auction of 11/2 storey home to be held at 84 Wellington St. in Mitchell. Prop. Fred Dl timer. THURS., MAY 19 At 6:30 P.M.: Clearing auction of antiques; appliances & household effects to be held at the Jacob Auction Cen- tre, 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell. Prop. Fred Dittmer. WED., MAY 25 AT 3:00 P.M.: Estate auc- twn of antiques; appliances & household ef- fects to be held at 181 Montreal St. in Mit- chell for the Estate of the Late Emma Eicksneyer. THURS., JUNE 2 AT 6:00 P.M.: Estate auc- tion of antiques; appliances and household effects to be held at the Jacob Auction Cen- tre for the Estate of the Late Ted Hanson of Woodstock. Ir' lrve, TOWN of SEAPORT Call For Proposals NOTICE TO CREDITORS In The Estate of HELEN MORRIS All persons having claims against THE ESTATE OF HELEN MORRIS, late of the Town of Seaforth in the County of Huron, who died on the 4th day of March 1988, are hereby notified to send In full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of June 1988,after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 4th day of May 1988. McConnell, Stewart & Devereaux, Barristers, &c„ Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the Administrator L 380. SES- VICE IREC 0 OR II�/ ■ ,t Proposals for renovations to the Seaforth Municipal Office and Council Chambers will be received by the undersigned until 5 P.M., MON., JUNE 6, 1988 The work will consist of painting, carpentry, carpeting and window dressing. Specifications will be available at the Municipal Office after May 13th. J. Crocker, Clerk 72 Mains Street P.O. Box 610 Seaforth, Ont. 527-0160 • • edie t s CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE Combine; tractors; tillage; haying and harvest equipment to be held at Lobb Brothers machinery auction yard, Bayfield Rd., Clinton, Ont. for JIM CARTER of R.R. 2 Seaforth, plus other local farmers on SATURDAY, MAY 28 AT 10:30 A.M. JIM CARTER EQUIPMENT: international 886 diesel tractor w/cab; front weights; 18.4x38 rear tires; sof of onto dais; INC 45 18' vibra shank "Sr w/finger harrows; IN, /20 r ., 18" semi -mount plow w se. -I a t,� MF300 self-propelied combs -N . /r shredder; pick-up head curie . r head; 3 row narrow corn head; Case 950 10' self-propelled swather w /pick reel but reel and hay conditioner; 2 flat racks on wagons; 2 older gravity bins on wagons; hog scale; Krause 8' wheel disc; Heath 4 row bean puller. OTHER CONSIGNMENTS TRACTORS: MF2200 gas industrial trac- tor w/shuttle trans and industrial loader; John Deere 4020 diesel tractor; MF35 4 cylinder diesel; Ferguson 35 gas; Case 430 diesel; Belarus 820 diesel 4 wheel drive w/cab; Codcshutt 35 gas. MACHINERY: INC 175 manure spreader; INC #15 hay rake; Mix Matic 6 compart- ment proportloner w/6" auger discharger; Butler 24' silage conveyor; NH717 super harvester w/1 row corn head and super sweep pickup; Koala forage blower; INC 210 swather w/water cooled engine and hay condi- tioner; Case 308 4 furrow plow; land roller; Massey #10 hay baler; Allied bale stocker; Allied stook fork; 45 gal. plastic tank wood sprayer w/26' boom; homemade 3 row potato planter; 3 PT hitch 2 wheel swath turner; Woods 5' rotary cutter; New Holland 890 EN2 2 row narrow picker head; New Idea 2 row corn picker w/314 Sheller; Renn 12' pickup; shop built tandem axle trailer w/5'/e' x 16' bed: NH352- mixmtll; NH315 baler; MF124 hay baler with thrower; MF124 baler; INC 37 baler with thrower; Ford 3 PT hitch hay mower; MF65S hydro 12' swather with hay conditioner and flotation tires; Helm 6' rotary cutter; 40' portable single chain elevator; Geo. White 400 gal. tandem axle sprayer; Geo. White 250 gal, trail sprayer plus others; Kongskilde 20' 8" lady, wing cultivator; Blanchard coil palter; stone fork; Kent 30' frail cultivator; set of Geo White 200 gal. saddle tanks with pump; 30' 6" grain auger; 9 weights and bracket for 1570 Case; plus many other items. NOTE: List Is tabled to additions and deletions. See next week's paper for any additions. TERMS: Cash or Cheque with proper 1.0. AUCTIONEER Richard Lobb 519-482-7898, Clinton SALE MANAGER Fred Lobb 519-482-3409, Clinton AUCTION of MOBILE HOMES Woodland Court Mobile Home Park Tiverton, Ontario OVER 20 HOMES TO CHOOSE FROM SAT., MAY 21 11:00 a.m. ' Two & three bedroom homes • Alt In good condition and ready to occupy •AII Include stove & fridge, some furnished •Sizes range from 12' x 60' to 14' x 70' and one double wide •Can remain In park as cottage or per- manent home 10% DEPOSIT - BALANCE CAN BE FINANCED ON SITE CALL 519-368-7162 or 519-368-7941 All will be auctioned subject to reasonable reserve bid. ESTATE AUCTION SALE Brick house; appliances; furniture; household effects to be held at the Blyth Arena for the ESTATE of NORMAN GARRETT on THURSDAY, MAY 26 AT 6:30 P.M. PROPERTY WILL BE OFFERED AT 7:30 P.M. 9 pc. oak dining suite table w/5 leaves; china cabinet and buffett (very nice); tea wagon w/large wheels; French Pro- vincial chesterfield and chair; walnut double pedestal clerk end choir; por- table colour TV on stand; Inglis Super B plus automatic clothes washer (2 yrs. old); fridge; electric stove w/ slide out top; Eureka vacuum cleaner w/power head, like new; Model 107C profes- sional geiger counter; antique pump organ; dresser w/mirror and 4 drawer chest; two 1/4 size continental beds; cor- ner what -net w/drawer; large wall mir- ror; sewing machine in stand; sewing stand; small hall table; platform rocker: upholstered chairs; coffee and end table; silver tea service; small colour painting; table cloths; large dresser w/mirror; chest of community silver- ware; round end table; floor end table lamps; card table & 4 chairs; wooden step stool; suitcases; chrome table and 2 chairs; radio; entail appliances: pots & pans; dishes & glassware, Include cor- nflower pieces; cups & saucers; Copenhagen collectors plates; 1959 Queen Elizabeth spoon; knick-knacks; Nippon band painted dish; garden & hand tools; plus other items too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash or Cheque w/I.D. AUCTIONEER Richard Lobb / A Fuel OH Furnace Service and Cleaning Paratchelc's MaIntenarlce Dublin 345-2235 ENSALL LUVESTOCK SALES Every Thursday at 12:30 p.m. All classes of livestock WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS Victor Hargreaves - Greg Hargreaves 482-7511 Clinton - 262-2619 Hensall Barry Miller 236-2717 Exeter & 229-6205 Kirkton HURON COUNTY S. HOUSING AUTHORITY P.T. (HC) 88-04 'For the removal of existing sliding patio doors and the installation of new insulated steel doors with side windows and new storm doors at 50 Alfred Street, Wingham, OH -1. Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m. loco) time, Wednesday, June 1, 1988 by the Huron County Housing Authority, 46 The Square, Goderich, Ontario. N7A 1M5, (519) 524-2637 from whom details and specifications may be obtained, quoting reference number as above. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted Candlelight Studio of Photography - Family Photography - Weddings D. (Chuck) Hasson 55 Main. St. Seaforth 527-1193 39. CARD OF THANKS CARTER My sincere thanks to my family, relatives and my neighbours for flowers, cards and visits during my stay at the hospital. Thanks to Dr. Malkus and ;ui the staff for their care and kind- ness. Lorne Carter. 39-20-x1 LEVEILLE On behalf of the family of Rene Leveille, friends and staff of Les Ciseaux, I wish to ex- press my heartfelt appreciation for all the ,y flowers, cards, donations and support from everyone during our time of grief. Special '7 thanks to the Clinton BIA, friends, clients and Clinton News -Record. Paula Leveille. 39-20-1 " CAMERON On behalf of Verda Cameron, a sincere thank you to all her friends and relatives who remembered her with visits, phone calls, flowers and cards while she was in the hospital. Audrey Cameron. 39-20-xl ., MILLS To my kind friends and neighboiurs in Walton, please accept my sincere thanks for the lovely gifts received last week at my new residence..' Eva Mills. 39-20-1 The Hospital Auxiliary to the Seaforth Com- munity Hospital wish to thank all' merchants for their donations of prizes and cash dona- tions to the Penny Sale. Special thanks to .; Maureen Wildfong for her assistance and the general ‘public and all who made our Penny Sale such a success. 39-20-1 McGAVIN We wish to thank all of our relatives and - friends who expressed their sympathy in so - many ways in the loss of a dear mother and grandmother Florence Johnston. We ap- preciate your friendship portrayed through gifts of flowers, food, donations, visits and cards. Thanks to Rev. Bonnie Lamble for her comforting message and to those who helped .our family in any way. Sincerely Neil, Marie, Brian, Cathy, Jeff and Heather McGavin. 39-20.1 COLEMAN I would like to thank everyone for cards, gifts and visits while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Health Centre after surgery and since return- ing home. Special thanks to Dr. Underwood, Dr. Phillips, nursing staff and special nurse Bill. Everyone's kind thoughts are ap- ' predated, John Coleman. 39-20-x1 s 11 � ty1 TENDER SCHOOL BUSES Sealed tenders will be receiv- ed by Paul Carroll, Superinten- dent of Operations, for the supply of new school buses. Tender closing effective 12 o'clock noon, Thursday, June 2, 1988. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Bob Cunningham Transportation Manager THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION CLINTON, Ontario. NOM 11.0 John Jewitt Bob Allan Chair Director Oto' 6 Huron Public Education Opening Up the World 37. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS In The Estate of ROSS RANTON LEEMING All persons having calims against THE ESTATE OF ROSS RANTON LEEMING, late of the Township of Tuckersmith in the Coun- ty of Huron, who died on the 7th day of March 1988, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the under- signed on or before the 1st day of June 1988,after which dote the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 4th day of May 1988. McConnell, Stewart & Devereaux, Barristers, &c., Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the executors 38. SERVICE DIRECTORY FOR CARPETS steam cleaned and central air systems cleaned (DUCT WORK), call Jeff Tyndall, res. 482-7615, office 524-2260. 38-13-9 M & B ASPHALT Paving & Sealing, Seaforth. We specialize in driveways, parking lots, farm lanes, asphalt supplied by Levis Construction, Clinton. Phone 527-2328 or 482-7191. 38-20-1 Middegaal ,011114 COME SEE OUR SHOWROOM •SPAS•POOLS•PATIO FURNITURE 234 MAIN ST. N. SEAFORTH 527-0104 DOERR'S Appliance & TV G.E. and ZENITH Phone 348-9033 Open 6 Days a Week MAIN ST. MITCHELL VEALS Abattoir and Meat Market Hwy. 83 - 31/2 miles east of Exeter 235-1123 Try us for CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING Kill Days - Tuesdays OUR SPECIALTY Home cured and smoked meats processed exactly the way you like it. MORTGAGES For Residential & Commercial Properties Car, Truck & Equipment Financing and Leasing AGRI/COM Management Services Cali (519) 367-5615 Weekdays 9 a.m. - 12 noon ot% VArNi R 1•0'4°1 527-1750 -WEED & FEED PROGRAMS -LANDSCAPE DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION -NEW LAWNS FROM SEED OR SOD -NURSERY STOCK AVAILABLE CUT ABOVE "MEM JUttl11GnINN1 tl�6fILITOtlrUil'I11,1h/fllldtllSNA�o/LAr+ 39• CARD OF THANKS McCLURE I wish to thank Doctors Underwood and Rodney and the Nusing Staff at Seaforth Hospital- for the care I received while there. Special thanks to Reverend Barber and my relatives and friends for their visits, and for the cards and best wishes I received. Sam Mc- Clure. 39-20-x1 40. IN MEMORIAM GLANVILLE In loving memory of a dear grandson John: Glanville who passed away seven years ago May 16, 1981. A grandson is a special gift. One you think will stay, You never dream the day will come, When he'll be called away. Our silent tears still fall. And if God's willing we will Meet you bye and bye. Always remembered and sadly missed by Grandpa and Grandma Glanville. 40-20-x1 KRUSE In loving memory of George S. Kruse. Entered: into rest May 27, 1987. Those whom we love go out of sight, But never out of mind: They are cherished in the hearts Of those they leave behind. Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just in all his days; Sincere and true in heart and mind, Beautiful memories he left behind. Sadly missed by his son Roy and wife • Michelle and Grandsons Brendan and Kristopher. 40-20-1 • MILLER In memory of a dear grandmother, great- . grandmother and mother-in-law, Jean Miller who passed away May 16, 1986. Though her smiles are gone forever And her hands we cannot touch. We shall never lose sweet memories, Of the one we loved so much. Always remembered by Ron, Gretta, Dianne, Doris and families.—40-20-x1 NIXON In loving memory of a dear husband and father, James Leroy Who died May 23rd, 1985. I remember the day I met you And the day God made you mine I remember the day God took you And will, to the end of time, We made our vows together, Until death do us part, But the day God took you from me My whole world fell apart. I think of you with love today As I have often done I feel again the bitter blow That never should have come. Sometimes I think I'm dreaming I can't believe it's true, That I can go on living When no longer I have you. The memory of the happy years When we were all together, The joy, the tears, the love, the fears Will stay with me forever. When days are dark and friends are few, You're not forgotten Father, dear, Nor ever shall you be; As long as life and memory last I shall remember thee, Dear Jim, how I think of you. Deeply loved and sadly missed by wife Deb, and children Tim, Greg, Billy and Laura. 40-20-1 NIXON In loving memory of a dear son and brother Jim Nixon who passed away May 23, 1985. Nothing can ever take away the love a heart holds dear Fond memories linger every day remem- brance keeps him near. Sadly missed by father Dale, brother Glen, sisters Sue, Alice Ann, Gene and Lynn. 40-20-1 MALONE In memory of a dear friend, Gary Malone who passed away May 22, 1985. I think of him in silence. His name I oft recall There is nothing left to answer But his picture on the wall. Sadly missed by Cheryl. 40-20-x1 CONTINUED ON PAGE 15A