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www.durhamtoglon.com the CANADIAN STATESMAN, March 23,2005 PAGE 11 auctions auctions auctions auctions deaths deaths PUBLIC AUCTION ANNUAL GOOD FRIDAY KAHN AUCTION CENTRE 2699 BROCK RD., PICKERING FRIDAY, JNMti 28/05>ï^:00 AM START, 9:00 AM PREVIEW ■ COME SAVE HUNDREDS AND THOUSANDS DEMMER, Andy Aged 81 years - Peacefully surrounded surrounded by his loving family al Lakeridge Health Oshawa on Monday March 21st 2005. Beloved husband of the late Ruth Demmer. Loving father of Marten & Rita Demmer, Bill & Jackie Demmer, Kay & Frank Casselman, Andy & Margaret-Ann Demmer, Lousie & John Brouwer, Gerald & Marcia Demmer, Rita & John Vandergaast, Helen & Eric Cronier. He wilt be sadly missed by his 22 grandchildren grandchildren & 1 great-grandchild. Visitation will be held at THE NORTHCUTT ELLIOTT FUNERAL HOME 53 Division St. N. Bowmanville 6-9 pm Wednesday March 23rd 2005. Funeral Service will be held at REHOBOTH CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 1 pm Thursday March 24th 2005. Memorial donations to Knox Christian School Building Fund would be appreciated by the family. www.northcuttelllott.com ANTIQUES AND INTERESTING ITEMS: Container from France with outstanding carved sought after pieces, rare and unusual, refinished Easlake carved sideboard circ 1875 oak sideboard with mirror backsplash (circ, 1880); refinished secretary bookcase and mahogany chinaic , Prime ocs of Canadiana early antiques including country, Victorian & oak furnishings to include early kitchen cupboards and caLets drop-Sîablel selection of sets of chairs 1 , variety of dressers and stands. Viet, related cabinets, parlour chairs mirror's plus more fine furnishings of the era, walnut armoires, several ant. dressers & sideboards, plenty of oki oak to Knd such as Koards, 6 legged table circa 1880- 1890, china cabinets etc., primitive to.decorative collectables, articultural pieces, plenty of prime pieces relating to early 1900's, selection of good quality end tables, coffee tables, rockers, & quality used bedroom & dining room furniture, too many items to list. GLASSWARE & CHINA: Royal Doulton figurines all discontinued, Shelley china individual pieces, old D ^t ch'^ vase made in England china brie & brae Cornflower, Royal Winton, Limoges, Cobalt blue 1946 Cheq Republic, Lots of old and new china arriving daily. There will be over 60 lots in this category. ART A IMPORTANT LTD. EDITION: Trisha Romance "All Is Calm", "The Conservatory", "Christmas At The Cottage", AJ Casson # Editions. Norval Morriseau numbered serigraphs, Cornelius Krieoff numbered Ltd. Edition, Robert Bateman, Walter Campbell, Emily Carr, many other Group of 7 issues including Tom Thomson, too many to list, some first time offered. _ NEW ITEMS: Dining and Bedroom suites - 2005 editions, some first time offered, in many gorgeous styles, leather sofa sets, choice of colours and designs, quality box spring and mattresses, ^een and king sizes, imported rugs - top quality Persian, Turkish and Korini, a I sizes, never used new, sold without reserve, consoles and accent pieces, carved furniture, sofa tables, palace mirrors, decorators' heaven, with many new decorative accessories... too many items to list. TERMS: Visa, MC, Amex, Debit Card, Cash. No registration fee -10% buyers premium. Delivery availablê. For consignment or further info call Victor Brewda, Membèr O.A.C. at (905) 683-0041 or TOLL FREE 1-800-567-6165 FORD Edith Ruth Peacefully, with family by her side, at Lakeridge Health Corp. Oshawa on Saturday, March 19, 2005, in her 74th year. Loving wife of Ernie Ford, for 53 years. Beloved Mom of Elaine and her husband David David Miller of Bowmanville, Robert and his wife Karen of Oshawa and the late John. Cherished Grandma of Matthew Miller, Amanda Miller and Jessica Ford. Daughter of the late Claude and Evelyn Keating. Dear sister of Bob Keating and his wife Agnes of Guelph, Marjory Johnson and her husband Barry of Napanee and the late Barbara Ann Hewitson. Sister-in-law Sister-in-law of Chuck Ford and the late John Ford. Also fondly remembered by nieces, nephews, friends and neighbours. Relatives and friends were received at MclNTOSH-ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME LTD., 152 King St. E„ Oshawa (905-433- 5558) on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A service was be held in the chapel on Tuesday, March 22, 2005"at 1:00p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. Cemetery. Donations in memory of Ruth lo the Oshawa General Hospital Foundation (Cancer Centre) would be appreciated. JOHNSTON, James (JIM) *J.J.* - Member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 637. Suddenly at his residence, Thursday March 17th, 2005. James in his 49th year. Beloved father of Diane Johnston and her fiancé Evan Maxwell. Loving son of Ruby Johnston, predeceased by his father Howard Johnston. Johnston. Dear brother of John Johnston and his wife Pam, Heather MacKinnon and her husband Murray, Mary Johnston, Arlene Bromley and her husband Steve, Rose Johnston and Tamara Geldart and her husband Ian. Will be fondly remembered by nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews. James will be sadly missed by extended family and friends. Resting at the COURTICE FUNERAL CHAPEL, 1587 Highway #2, Courtice L1E 2R7 905-432-8484 (4th set of lights east of Townline Rd.) Funeral service service in our chapel on Wednesday March 23rd, 2005 at 1:00 PM. The family of James will receive friends on Tuesday March 22nd, 2005 from 7-9 PM. Interment at Union Cemetery, Oshawa. In lieu of flowers, Memorial Donations to Sick Children's Hos pilai wou , ^uneral^hap^ CONSIGNMENT EQUIPMENT AUCTION Berrybank Farms - 3383 Taunton Rd., QRONO, Ont. 11/2 miles west of Hwy. 115. Selling s Full line of farm equipment, tractors, tools, machinery, vehicles, hardware, recreational items; lumber etc. , SAT. MARCH 26TH, 2005 -10 A.M. TRACTORS: Kubota M8200 4x4 w/740 Idr & mat. bkt; bale spear; manure bkt; MF 2085 w/hi & low range EQUIPMENT: MF 124 baler w/thrower; MF 33 seed drill; JD 40 manure sprdr; Patz tmr mixer stationary; JD 3 pth 2 row corn • planter; bale thrower wagons; Mott mower; Int'l. 2400 fork lift; packer; plows; cultivators; hay elev's; discs; Hesston P10 haybine: NH hay cond; SS grain cleaner; post hole auger; grain auger w/motor MISC: horse trailer; 11x20 multi' purpose structure; elephant vac w/cârt; chainsaws; gateis'f 11 ril , , hay ,: < l <! ••feeders',- '.ovsteel 1 i -posts; fjding/push lawnmowers; ' 'qty new fly tiontrol catchers/solutions/strips : HAY: qty. roiind bales 1st cut hay VEHICLES: '90. Crown Victoria; '89 Ford 4x4 Bronco; REC: Arctic Cat 300 4-wheeler; '74 Honda CB5O0> LUMBER: cedar; oak; pine;' cedar posts MANY MORE ITEMS. List subject to additions and deletions." TERMS are cash or cheque w/proper ID. Owners and Auctioneers are not responsible responsible for accidents or •mishaps. Lunch booth. For info, and to consign to this auction, contact the a Auctioneer: P John D Berry CPPA Auctions & Appraisals 905-983-5787 GOOD FRIDAY ESTATE AUCTION Stapleton.Auctions March 25th, Friday, 5:00 p.m. Selling the Manklclon Estate from Lindsay. 9 pc. Mahogany dining room suite (Shield back - needlepoint), corner china cabinet, rd. table aborite top w/leaf, duncan pliyfc chairs, wine cabinet, occasional tables, . Victorian chair, chesterfield n chair, side arm chairs, cedar cedar chests, coffec/cnd tables, washstand, chesterfield, chesterfield, nesting tables, RCA 1 color tv., 3 tiered table, princcvillc bedroom suite w/chest, dresser, 2 nighlstands, king head- board w/2 twin beds, Malcolm chest, piano stool, sewing cabinet, platform rocker, filing cabinet, china, Chintz, Summertime, Amer- cian Beauty, Blue tea set, Royal Winton, Bavaria Bavaria China set, Royal Albert, Royal Crown Derby - complete set, crystal-cross n olive, •pinwheei," paintings,,.olive palmer, Q.H. Howe, A.F. Shrimpton, egg . collection,' train set n scale w/roadtiouse, lamps, dchumidificr, etc., Royal Doultons - Cherish, Coralec, Fairlady, Debbie, Fiona, Francine, Stephanie, Penny, Innocence, Elyse, Christmas morning, Simon Janine, Toby Jugs, Flower pieces etc. Preview after 2 p.m. Check website for updates/pictures. updates/pictures. note- the new date and time. Terms: Cash, approved cheque, visa, interact, master card. AUCTIONEERS FRANK AND STEVE STAPLETON, NEWTONVILLE (905)786-2244 www.staplelommclions.com 'estate specialists since 1971' AYOTTE, Charles Pierre • September 27, 1930 - March 20,2005 1 . , , Passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Sunday, March 20th, 2005 alter a lengthy battle with cancer. Charles will be dearly missed by his beloved wife of almost 49 years, Gaye, his children Andy (Jennifer), Claude (Belli), Sue (Todd Walson) and Denis (Gail) and his grandchildren Michelle, Alex, Erin, Joel, Amy, Ricky, Michael, Stephanie, Al- lyson and Emily. He will also be missed by his brother Paul (Gail), his sisters Alice, Yvonne, Marie- Rose, Marie-Jeanne (Andre Talmousse), Germaine (Bill Mackey), arid Claire (Michel • Pâquin) and Gaye's siblings Aylmer (Yolande), Alphonse (Bev), Anita (Ernie Whitney) Dolly (Jerry Bolger), Louise (Louis Lalande), Rachel (Marcel Ayotte), Peter Landriault (Michelle),-and Fran (Bill Arsenault). Charlie worked at General Motors for almost 30 years until he retired al the age of 65. Hè was a hockey fan to the end, cheering for his sons, grandsons grandsons and his beloved Canadiensl We will miss him dearly. Funeral Mass was held on Wednesday, March 23rd at ASSOMPTION DE NOTRE-DAME. Donations to Grandview Children's Centre, Durham Region Cancer Centre or Epilepsy Toronto are all welcomed. Special thanks to all of the doctors, nurses and volunteers on 6F, as well as Durham Access to Care, Community Care and Palliative Care. HENRY RHEBERGEN, born in Rekken, Holland on December 20, 1936 went home lo be with his Lord and Saviour on Sunday, March 20, 2005 in Co- bourg, Ontario to sing in God's Heavenly Choir, joining joining the voices of those who went before him - baby daughter, son Philip, parents Peter and Hendrika Karssenberg), lather-in-law Dirk Vreugdenhil, brothers Berend (Sina) and John (Mary), sister Jo Holger) Larsen, brothers-in-law Bari Boschman Gerrie), Bill Hesselink (Diana), Sid Reitsma (Diny), John Vreugdenhil (Arlene) and his sister-in-law Bet- tie (Harry) Vreugdenhil. Left waiting are: his loving wife Lenie, his dear daughters and families, Bonnie Hall - Robert, Maria, John Vanderwel and Brooke of Cobourg; Judy and Dan Zandstra - Cameron and Madeline of Highland, Indiana; Kim and Paul Triem- stra " - Lennea of Nepean; Christina and Troy Rhodes - Isaac of South Bend, Indiana; Patricia ol Whitby; his dear son and family, Colin and Mary Ellen Ellen Rae - Joshua of-Trenton; siblings Anita - Drayton, Drayton, Gerrie Boschman-Neede, Diana Hesselink of Georgetown, Gerald (Frances) of Tottenham, Diny Reitsma of Burlington, George (Grace) of Belleville, Engbert' (Ina) ol Brighton, Elly (Ralph) Holtyzer ol Drayton, Bert of Hamilton, John (Rita) of Edmonton, Tine (Harry) Houlman of Toronto, Peter (Cathy) of Chesley; siblings-in-law Adrian (Trudie), Marien (Anne), Frank (Doris) all ol Franklord, Harry (Gloria of Dunnville, Dick (Pieta) of Bowmanville, Gord (Marilyn) and Marie Ann (Dick) Lammers bolh of Franklord. The many dear children who lived with us for a lime, his many dear nephews and nieces, Henry knew you all and loved you. Family and friends may call at Grace Christian Reformed Church, 440 King Street East, Cobourg on Wednesday, March 23, 2005 from 2 p.m. • 9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, March 24 at 11 a.m. at the church. In lieu ol flowers, those wishing may make memorial donations by cheque to the Northumberland Orchestra and Choir or the Northumberland Christian School. Arrangements by MACCOUBREY FUNERAL HOME, Cobourg (905) "372:5132."" Condolences received at www.maccoubrey.com. LANSING, Donald H. • Suddenly at Lakeridge Health-Oshawa on Sunday, March 20th, 2005 at the age of 80. Beloved husband of Pearl (Madge) for 59 years. Dear father of Dawnalda Nikkei and her husband Abe, Norman and his wife Jo-Anne, Richard and his wife Laura, Shaureen Porter and her husband Fred and Marleen Hallelt and her husband husband Brian. Loving Grandfather of Andra, Shannon; Norman D., Christopher, Davina; Richard (Rich), Sabrina; Anne-Marie, Leona; Cynthia, Donald W., and 12 great grandchildren. Predeceased by sisters sisters Helen, Vera, Peggy and brothers Dean and Bob. Friends may call at OSHAWA FUNERAL SERVICE "Thornton Chapel" 847 King St. West (905-721-1234) for visitation on Wednesday, March 23rd from 12 Noon until lime of Funeral Service in the Chapel at 1:00 P.M. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. Cemetery. Memorial Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Durham Region Cancer Centre would be appreciated. MILLAR, Winifred A.S. (Special thanks to everyone everyone at Burnbrae Gardens for their extraordinary care and compassion). At Burnbrae Gardens, Campbelllord on Saturday, March 19, 2005 in her 99th year. Beloved wile of the late James D. Millar. Dear mother ol Eleanor & Don Cassan, Jean & Harry Harry Hutcheon, Barbara & Hugh Smith, Margaret & Grenville Barnes, Robert & the late Enid Millar, the late John and James Millar. Lovingly remembered by 18 grandchildren, 44 great-grandchildren and 5 great-great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her 11 brothers and sisters. Fondly remembered by many nieces & nephews in England, Australia and United States. Friends were invited to call at the ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME, 124 King St., Oshawa from 1-2:30 PM., Tuesday. Service was held in the Chapel on Tuesday, March 22nd at 2:30 P.M. Interment in Mount Lawn Memorial Gardens. Donations to the Salvation Army would be appreciated appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the Weaver Family Funeral Home, Campbellford. Online Guest Book & Condolences at "www.weaverfuneralhomes.com AUCTION SALE WED., MAR. 30,2005 AT 10:00 A.M. Estate of the late Mrs. Roseanne McConnell (of Gordon Ave., Stirling ON) plus consignments. AUCTION TO BE HELD AT WILLIAMS'AUCTION CENTRE, 33 Industrial Dr., Campbellford ON. Approx. 150 ft. Victorian style iron fence; Wrought iron garden arbour; Iron garden bench; Mini Copper bike; Pocket bike; Violin & case; Philco Cathedral radio (Ex. Cond. ; Quantity ol dishes; Antique pieces; Collectibles; China & glassware; Coloured & pattern glass; Figurines; Mixing bowls; Cups & saucers; Divided dishes & plates; Vases; Salt & peppers; Crystal; Cooking utensils; Electric appliances; Kitchenware; Pictures & frames; Cake. pans; Knick knacks; Cutlery; Pot and pans; Cake plates; Pyrex; Corning ware; Hen on nest; Oak dining table w/two leaves, 6 chairs and bullet hutch (Like new); 3 pc. Bedroom Bedroom suite c/w box & malt.; Pr. ol Silver lamps and floor lamp; End tables; Plant stands; Chest ol drawers; Micro- 'wave cart; Shelves; Various chairs; Large fancy wall mir- ,ror; Sm. Mirror; Glass lop end tables; Stereo Cabinet; Flower arrangements and crafts; Shark vacuum; Fans; Runners and scatter mats; Exercise bike; Chesterfield and chair (Blue floral colour, Good); Kitchen table; Bullet hutch; Magazine stand; Table lamps; Bedroom lamps; Bar stool; Kelvinator dishwasher; G.E, Fridge (while); G.E. 30" Range (while); G.E. Fridge; Inglis washer (like new); G.E. Dryer; New exhaust Ian lor range; Vertical blind; Alum. Step ladder; Patio chairs; Mise. Tools; Tool boxes; Hardware; Garden tools; Many More Items ol Interest. Interest. A Good Clean Sale. TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUE WITH ID. LUNCH AVAILABLE. NO RESERVE. RESERVE. WILLIAMS' AUCTIONS & APPRAISALS, CAMPBELLFORD. AUCTIONEER: ROD WILLIAMS, CPPA. PHONE: 705.653.3533 or Mobile 705,761.5086, Web Site: www.wllllamsauctlons.ca CARL HICKSON AUCTIONS Reaboro, ON Saturday March 26th at 1T.00 a.m. AUCTION SALE OF FARM MACHINERY The property of Leona & Robert Jackson. Lot 16, Con. 13 Old OtonobeeTwp. 3 miles of Hwy #7 bypass (Peterborough) to Bensfort Road, east 3/4 mile to 2093 Base Line Road. John Deere 2955 4WD tractor with 265 loader. Massey #44 tractor. Super 101 M.H. tractor, restorable. Zau Minneapolis Moline tractor, David Brown 1210.,tractor • cab & loader. Pony tractor, snow blade, disc & plough, AR John Deere restored, restored, M.H. Pony tractor restored, Vicon 4'x5' round baler. M.F. 550 S/P Combine, 15' grain head, Weber Lane 20' cultivator, cultivator, M.F. 820 20' disc, M.F. 880 6-16's plough, Turnco Packer, M.F. 33 seed drill -17 run. Sprayer- 35' boom, 200 bus. Gravity wagon. MF #10 square baler I.H. 60 combine, 20' grain auger 4" c/w motor Weber Lane 20' Pony harrows. Stone fork, big" bale spear. Dion 22-32 Threshing Machine on rubber. Woods oat roller, 2-10' aluminum loading ramps, Yardman 12.5 H.P. 36' grain auger on wheels, 30' Mayrath hay • grain elevator on wheels, tiding lawn mower 38". Toro garden tiller, Yardman 4 1/2 H.P. garden tiller, 2-500 gal underground fuel tanks. 500 gal. cement container lor fuel tank round bale feeder, platform scales, quantity ol lumber, basswood - suitable for carvjng, Ash plank 12' cherry, ash & maple, 2 furrow Kangaroo plough, M.F. 36 S/P 10' Swalher, New Holland 67 baler, M.F. 6' tiller, Peter Hamilton Hamilton cultivator, Ini. 10' heavy duly cultivator, lot. 12' tandem disc, red clover loqder frame, 18' corn pro tandem trailers, lull line ol farm machinery. Terms: Cash or ID Cheque. No reserve. Sale at 11:00 a.m. Sale managed & sold nu icochpi wuiv ui invw ----■ - ■■■----u-- by Carl Hickson Auctions, Reaboro Ontario. 705- 324-9959. Vendor 705-745-2055 BIRD, Edith Evelyn "Edie" Aged 79 years - Peacefully at Lakeridge Heath Bowmanville on Wednesday March 16th 2005. Beloved wife ol the late Merlyn Bird. Loving mother of Barbara & her husband Patrick Bannister. Dear "Grama" of Steven & his wife Sherri, Brian & his wile Donna, Colleen & her husband Petèr Davis. Great-grandmother of Ashleigh, Stephanie, Daniel & Damien. Survived by her 2 sisters Beatrice McArthy & Alvena Ritter. She will be sadly missed by her dear friend Doreen Dobbs. Visitation will lake place 1 hour prior to service time at THE NORTHCUTT ELLIOTT FUNERAL HOME 53 Division St. N. Bowmanville. Funeral Service will be held in our Chapel al 1 pm Saturday March 19th 2005. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations made to The Canadian Cancer Society in Edith's memory would be appreciated. www.nortncuttelliotl.com HUTCHINGS, Roy Stanley - Peacefully in his home on Saturday-March 19th, 2005 in his 85th year. He leaves behind his loving beautiful wile of 58 years of marriage, Joyce Daphne Hutchings. Beloved father of Anne Pauline Hutchings and David Peter Hutchings. Hutchings. Dear grandfather of Wayne Royston Hutchings, Hutchings, Megan Marie Hutchings and Chaise Michael Hutchings. Brother"of Sylvia and her husband the late Vince Richardson. He will be sadly missed by his cousin Barbara Astley and her daughter Lynn, Dennis Roy, nieces, nephews and many more friends. Friends will be received at OSHAWA FUNERAL SERVICE 'Thornton Chapel" 847 King SI. West, (905-721-1234) for visitation on Wednesday, Wednesday, March 23rd from 2-4 and 7-9P.M. Funeral Service Service will be held in the Chapel on Thursday, March 24th at 11:30A.M. Interment Pine Hills Cemetery. Donations can be made to the Durham Region Can-, cer Centre or Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. NOLZEN, Willi Hermann - peacefully with his be loved wife Maria at his side on Saturday March 19, 2005 at his home in Oshawa in his 91st year, Willi, beloved husband (or 67 years of Maria Nolzen (nee Boender). Much loved lather of Louise and her husband husband Keith Demmery ol London. Loving grandfather of Steven, Jason, Nadine and their spouses. Predeceased Predeceased by brother Werner Nolzen,- and sisters Me- litta Nigeling and Erna Moll all of Germany. Remembered Remembered by his sister in law Gerda Trapp. Willi yill be sadly missed and fondly remembered by his loving family and many dear friends. Friends may call at the ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME, 124 King Street East, Oshawa on Wednesday March 22nd from 11am until service time" of 1pm. Interment Resurrection Resurrection Catholic Cemetery, Whitby! Memorial Donations' Donations' to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated by the family. PEEL, Janet Hamilton (Graham) - Peacefully at Hillsdale Estates, Oshawa on Monday, March 21st, 2005. Janet (Jenny), age 90 years. Beloved wife of the" late Charles Reginald Peel. Loving mother of Janet and the late Stanley Lepine of Whitby, Graham Graham and his wife Heather of Oshawa, Margaret and her husband Paul Kefalas of Courtice, Sheila and her husband Kevin Roberts of Bay Roberts, Nfld. Loving sister of- May Griffin and the late Percy, Murdoch Murdoch Graham and his wife Munci, John Graham and his wife Marie. Sadly "missed by 15 grandchildren, 30 great grandchildren and 1 great great grandson. Friends may call at OSHAWA FUNERAL SERVICE "Thornton Chapel" 847 King St. West (905-721- 1234) for visitation on .Thursday, March 24th from 2:00 P.M. until time of Memorial Service in the Chapel at 3:00 P.M. Cremation Thornton Crematorium. Crematorium. Memorial Donations to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated. Janet, a Canadian Champion Champion bowler and a member of the Oshawa Sports Hall ol Fame, will be fondly remembered by many relatives and friends in both Canada and the United Slates. GOOD FRIDAY PUBLIC AUCTION Randy Potter Estate Auction Friday March 1 25 Start: 10 AM View: from 8 AM Randv Potter Estate Auction - 15 Cavan St. downtown Port Hope Is holding an auction with ap prox,- 400 lots ol antiques, art, fine furniture, glass, china & collectibles Inch signed Norval Morrisseau acrylics, paintings by listed artists, Moorcroft, La- lique, Beswick, Doulton, vintage toys, Prince Edward Edward County pine furniture, stacking bookcase, quality lighting etc,, too many Items to list. This Is a superb sale that is not lo be mlssedl -- For Info. 4 pics, go to: www.randypotterauetlons.com • Randy Potter Auctioneer tikUf Phone 905-885-6336 m * NO BUYERS PREMIUM WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30th: 4:45 pm Auction Sale ol Furniture, Antiques and Collectables for a Weal Hill home, selling at Nell Bacon Auctions Ltd. 1 km west ot Utica TO INCLUDE: Antique hutch, chaise lounge, bedroom suite, kitchen suite, choslorfleld suite, liâmes, 1878 Durham Durham Allas, Blrk's alarm clock, Estate jewelry, 1890 brass coach lamps, Waltham pocket watches, stamps, co ns, Presley Items, sports Items, brass pitchers, old hockey game, crystal, large quantity ol collectables and glassware, - plus many oilier interesting Items, Terms: are Cash, Visa, M/C, and Intorac, paid In lull on day ol sale. SALE MANAGED AND SOLO BY NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD, 905-985-1058 TWO DAY ESTATE AUCTION: THURSDAY, MARCH 24th 1 SATURDAY, MARCH 26th lor the eslale ol lhe lale John Siêieleskl ol Cobourg, lo be sold al WARNER'S AUCTION HALL, 1/4 mile west ol Colborne on Hwy #2. The lale Mr. Slerelcski never threw anything away and his storage had 100's ol boxes lull ol everything from collectibles, toys, glass, chi- na, etc., most unseen al advertising time. Wo will sell for three hours Thursday, starting at 5:30PM and finish Saturday, starting at 10:00AM. Thursday's sate will include his largo screen TV, plus 27 colour TV, bolh like new, apl. size washer 8 matching dryer, oak dinette dinette set, modern chrome set In excellent condition, mco sola 8 chair sel, 30" while stove, modem hutch with upper glass doors, good table saw, hand 8 power tools, large quantily VCR movies, several sols qoll dubs, large selection golf balls, radios, VCRs, stereos, fishing poles, tackle boxes 8 tackle, several ornate guild tramed mirrors, large selection pictures, paintings, Irames, lancv arm chair, modern dressers, chesls ol drawers, single bed, patio lumiluro plus wo will empty as many boxes ol knick knacks, dishes, etc., as wo can lit In. Sifurdiy: has some Interesting antique pieces, plus collccliblos and modern pieces, exceptional 1/4 cut oak dining room sullo oxl. table with 5 leaves, 6 chairs and matching sideboard, other sol 6 antique side chairs, excellent solid oak high back sideboard with bevelled mirror, mirror, candle holders, and carved crown, old Singer sewing machine In cabinet, antique oak parlour table, antique molal dolls slrollor, allrac- live sola 8 chair sel, recliners, occasional chairs, anliquo dolls high chair, sel melal bunk beds, single over double, old anvil, old pony carl, old horse harness, plus more, Smalls Include selection coslumo lewelry, antique chest ol drawers, several small radios, knick knacks, plus countless boxes ol Unsoon articles al] packed by family. Something Something lor everyone • nol sure II wo can III II all In Iwo sales. NOTE: wo must clear everything on Thursday as M, Fleishman has a sale Friday, Friday, March 25 al 12:00 Noon In our hall. All now ailldos, boddlng, tools, small kitchen appliances, oloclronics, ole, Door» open at 11:00AM. All sales no rosorvos. Terms: cash, cheque, Visa, MC, of Inlorac Gary E, Warner / Auctioneer 905-355-2106 www.warneraaucllon.com BROWN, MARGARET RUTH (Lundy) - a resident of Blenheim passed away Monday, March 21, 2005 at Copper Terrace Long Term Care Facility in Chatham. Chatham. Born 76 years ago in Chatham to the late Nettie Nettie (Giffin) & James Lundy, Margaret is predeceased by her husband Arthur L. Brown in 1997. Surviving are her daughters, Carol Richmond and her husband husband Marvin of Blenheim, Diane Rumble ol Blenheim, Blenheim, and by sons Bill Brown and his wife Kathryn of Orono, Bob Brown and his wile Deb of Blenheim. Grandma will be missed by Susan, Cathleen, Jennifer, Jennifer, Alexandra, Amy, Deanna, Keegan, Matthew, Karyn, Beth and Lindsay. Great grandmother to Brandi, Joshua, Brodié, Autumn, Anna and David. Also surviving is one sister-in-law, Sally Brown of Ridgetown. Margaret Is predeceased by her one Son David Brown in 1990, and by step-sister Grace Brunçr, brother Donald Lundy, an infant brother Robert Lundy, and one" step-brother John Lundy. Margaret is also predeceased by her son-in-law, Robert Rumble (2004). The Brown family would like to meet with friends for a time ol public visitation on Wednesday, March 23, 2005 from 2 p.m, • 4:30 p.m. and 7p.m. - 9 p.m, A funeral service for Mrs. Brown will be conducted from the funeral home on Thursday, March 24, 2005 at 11 a.m. The Rev, Bruce Cook ol the Blenheim United Church will be olficiating. Interment to follow in Evergreen Cemetery, Cemetery, Blenheim. Friends wishing to make a memorial donation are asked.to consider the Alzheimer Society Society or the Heart and Stroke Association. Donations can be made by calling or visiting the Blenheim Community Funeral Home. 1-519-676-9200 INNIS, James, Donald Sr. "Don, Dunk, Jimmy, Don" Life and time move on, but .love and memories memories last forever. Passed away peacefully on Thursday, Thursday, March 15th, at 11:15 A.M. with his family at his side, in General & Marine Hospital, Collingwood, in his 70th year: Dear father to James Donald Jr., of Wasaga Beach, Tammy (Larry) Sisson of Ottawa, Cynthia (Brian) Doucet ol Calgary, Kyrke (Alison) of Bowmanville, Edward ol Wasaga Beach. Dear ex- husband and good friend to Mary Ann Price of Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Beloved Grandfather to Stephanie, J.D., Brandon, Nicholas, Tamara, Thomas, Matthew, Juli- anne, Lynn-Marie, Chloe, Arden, Great friend to Chuck. Beloved brother to John, Robert, Chester, Mel, Dorothy, and Isabelle. Predeceased by his sisters Margaret and Wanetta. Arrangements entrusted entrusted to the WATTS FUNERAL HOME AND. CREMATION CENTRE, 132 River Road E„ Wasaga Wasaga Beach, (705-429-1040). Friends wishing to pay their respects to the family are invited to 115 Melrose Melrose Ave., Wasaga Beach on April 9th, 2005 from 1 lo 5 P.M. Cremation has taken place. As expression ol sympathy donations may be made to General & Marine Hospital, Collingwood. POTTIER, Raymond Paul - Peacefully surrounded by his loving family at. Lakeridge Health-Oshawa on Monday, March 21st, 2005 in his 76th year. Beloved Beloved husband of Letha for 53 years. Loving father ol Elaine and Ron Blizzard, Paulette and Paul McGill, Lana and'Tom Macaulay and Raymond and Jennifer Pettier. Devoted "Grampy" to Sarah and Alana, Jennifer, Lindsay and Lauren, Megan and Derek Marc and Rachel. Dear brother of Margaret D'Entremont, Bernadette Webber, Augustin Pottier, Annette Dempsey, Paul Pottier and the late Louis Pottier. Friends may call at OSHAWA FUNERAL SERVICE "Thornton Chapel" 847 King St. West (905-721-1234) for visitation on Wednesday, March 23rd from 3 - 5 and 7 - 9 P.M. Prayers at 730 RM. A Liturgy of the Word will be held at ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST CATHOLIC CHURCH (993 Giffard St,, Whitby) on Thursday, March 24th at 10:00 A.M. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Donations. made to the Lakeridge Health Whitby Foundation-Dialysis would be greatly appreciated. "A loving man who will be missed by all." Auction Sale, Haydon Auction Barn Sat Mar, 26 @ 5 pm From 401 ext, 431 at Bowmanville, north 8 ml. on Hwy 57 to Concenlon Rd 8, turn east at the lire hall to Haydon, Military memorabilia, Group ol Sevan, Wall unll/chlna cabinet, Antique parlor table, Bedim suite, Marble Marble top tables, Chest ol drawers, Assl'd foreign coins, Glass & china, tools mise, lurnlturo and collocllblos. Auctioneer Don Stephenson 905-263-4402 or 705-277-9829 MUGFORD, James K, (Jim) ■ Passed away suddenly, suddenly, but peacefully at Ajax-PIckering Hospital on Sunday March 20, 2005 In his 72nd year, Jim Mug- lord, dearly beloved husband ol Lorna Mugford of Whitby. Loving and caring lather ol Cathy and her husband Scott Peel and Jamie and his wile Dianne, Doting Popa to Hayley, J.J. and Alexander (also ol Whitby). Dear brother ol Marvin, Ian, Elizabeth, Ruth and'Joyce. Will be sadly missed by father-in- law Tom Jordan, many nieces and nephews along with those who knew him. Family and friends may call, al Ihe LOW & LOW FUNERAL HOME, .1763 Reach Street,' Port Perry on Wednesday, March 23, 2005 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A funeral service will be held In Ihe chapel on Thursday March 24, 2005 at 1 p.m. with Interment al Pine Grove Cemetery, Cemetery, Prince Albert, Memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or Salvation Army would be appreciated. "Forever In Our Hearts" ■ TOMLINSON Mary Kathleen Peacefully, at The .Wynfield, In her sleep, on Monday, Monday, March 21, 2005. Mary (nee Beamish) in her 97th year. Beloved wife of the lale Gordon Tomlinson Tomlinson and the lale Howard Powell. Loving mother ol William 'Bill' and his wife Kaye Powell ol Kinmount, James 'Jim' and his wile Carol Tomlinson ol Edmonton, Edmonton, AB, Thomas 'Tom' Tomlinson ol Burlington and the late Harold 'Ted' Powell. Fondly remembered remembered by her grandchildren Jessica and her husband husband Kevin Sweelman, Todd and his wile Chanlal Powell, Tamara and'her husband Clare Ridsdale, Wendy Tomlinson, Sandra Tomlinson and her great-grandohildren Jeremy, Elizabeth and Madeline. Madeline. Predeceased by sisters Marjorie Kerr, June Watson and brothers Harold Beamish, Frank Beamish Beamish and Bill Beamish. Sister-In-law of Charlotte Powell, Lynn Tomlinson, Lloyd'Tomlinson, Doney Tomlinson, Madge Tomlinson, Norma Beamish and Earl Henry. Remembered by many nieces, nephews and friends. Relatives and- friends will be received al the MclNTOSH-ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME LTD,, 152 King St. E„ Oshawa (905-433-5558) on Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. and Thursday, March 24, 2005 from 12 noon until Ihe time of service in Ihe chapel at 1:00 p.m. Interment Groveslde Cemetery, Brooklln, Donations made in memory ol Mary lo a charily ol choice would be appreciated. . SUDDARD Kenneth Edward'Ted' (Longtime member ol Kingsview United Church; member of Sydenham Kiwanis, retired from RP.G. Canada with over 35 years service) Passed away peacefully, at Lakeridge Health Corp. Whitby, on Monday, March 21, 2005, in his 82nd year. Beloved'husband of Durelle Suddard (nee vtartin) for 59 years. Loving father of- Marty and his wife Betty-Lou Suddard of Dartmouth N.S., Heather and her husband Les Klraly and Pat and her husband husband David Fletcher, all ol Oshawa. Cherished grandfather of Sarah, Graeme, Kristin, Julianne, Jonathon, Erin, Amy, and Jennifer. Dear brother of Bill and his wife Kay Suddard, Henry and his wife Grace Suddard, Doris and her husband Bill Clarke, Ross and his wile Doreen Suddard, Lorraine Murdoch and'her lale husband Bruce, and the late Harold, Bea, Frank and Bruce, Also fondly remembered remembered by his sister-in-law Jeanne Suddard, many nieces, nephews, neighbours and friends. Relatives and friends will be received "at the MclNTOSH- ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME LTD., 152 King St. E„ Oshawa (905-433-5558)on Wednesday from 1-3 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A service will be held al KINGSVIEW UNITED CHURCH, 505 Adelaide Ave. E„ Oshawa on Thursday, March 24, 2005 at 1:30 p,m. Donations made in memory ol Ted to Ihe Oshawa General Hospital Foundation 1 • New Durham Durham Regional Cancer Centre, Alzheimer Society, Kingsview United Church or a charity of choice would be appreciated, A special heartfelt thank you to Keith and Lorraine Pateman, Ross and Doreen Suddard and stall al Lakeridge Health Corp., Whitby, Whitby, 4!h floor, lor all Ihelr care and support.

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