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Classified Market ----_ Midland Times Penetanguishene Citizen 526-2283 549-2012 Elmvale Lance 322-1871 Wasaga Times 429-5300 2 PERSONALS Loving infertile couple working with government licenced agen- cy seeks to adopt newborn. Will cover all expenses. Please call Myra at (416) 537-4200. All responses confidential. PREGNANT? Consider adoption. Young, caring couple, elemen- tary teacher and businessman, will welcome your child into lov- ing home. Working with govern- ment - licenced agency. Call col- lect (416)897-2766. 58 Psychic and Channeler can help you obtain Love, Health, Wealth, Call or write anytime. David Guardino c/o M.G.G Ill, Inc. P.O. Box 2638, Clarksville, Tennesee, 37042, (615)986-4046, (615)675-0150, (615)226-5522. 58 BIRTHS RITCHIE--Peter and Carla are pleased to announce the birth of their baby girl, Madelaine, born at Bonda Mission, Zimbabwe on June 17, 1988 weighing 8 Ibs., 9 oz. A sister for Caitlin and Bryon and a new grandchild for Bob and Kay Tar Bush and Jack and Mary Ritchie. 64 NOTICES Important Antique & Farm Auction Sat., Aug. 20, 10:30 a.m. for H. Haidle, Lot 15, Conc. 6, Medonte Twp., 5 miles east of Hillsdale, or 2 miles west of Moonstone & 1% mile south. Farm Machinery inc: Ford 4100 tractor (like new), Ford 943 rotary cutter, Ford 3 pth-10 ft. tandem disc, 6 ft. scraper, McKee 7 ft. snowblower, exc. tandem 5' x 12' utility trailer, etc. Early Canadiana Country Fur- nishings (c 1820-1875) inc: Ontario spindle-back wind- sor chair, pine tool chest, Victorian mahogany table, country Chippendale period chair (c 1820), oak swivel arm chair, pine mirror, Victorian bedside cabinet, pine blanket boxes, pine chests, pine writing desk, drop leaf, hall and kitchen tables, 2 pine store counters w/doors (c 1890), large hanging pine shelf, round antique but- ter print, etc. Lamps: Gone w/Wind, banquet, Victorian cranberry chamber lamp (c 1875), various antique brass table lamps and shades, brass hall and dining fixtures (turn of century), chandeliers, harp, church and students lamps, etc. Rugs: Antique oriental prayer rug (c 1890), large antique oriental 10' x 12' rug. Misc: Vic- torian fowl platter, various brass chamber and candlesticks, crib, playpen, sm. appliances, china, glassware, new kerosene heater, air-tight woodstove, 2-C. TV's, Beta VCR (used 3 months), toys, office equip- ment and supplies, filing cabinet, calculators, etc., plus several small farm-related items too numerous to list. Terms: Cash. Farm Sold. Lunch. Remarks: An exceptional auction for the serious col- lector of Canadiana furniture (some pcs. in original paint), beautiful oil lamps, rugs and farm machinery. Plan to attend. Auctioneer: George Pifher Auction Service Ltd. 705-445-4848 64,66 AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN. THE ESTATE OF MARGARET KATHLEEN COWAN, late of 238 Donalda Street in the Town of Midland, in the Province of Ontario. ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of MARGARET KATHLEEN COWAN, late of 238 Donalda Street, in the Town of Midland who died on or about the 10th day of May 1988 are hereby required to send full particulars of such claims to the under- signed representative on or before the 26th day of August, 1988 after which the estate assets will be distributed hav- ing regard only to claims that have then been received and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not then have notice. DATED at Midland, this 20th day of July, 1988. John Joseph Cowan by his solicitor Martin J. Prost, Esq. Barrister and Solicitor 323 Midland Avenue P.0. Box 96 MIDLAND, Ontario L4R 4K6 60,62,64 Farm Auction, Sat., August 13 at 10:30 A.M. for Ken Anderson, Lot 17, Con. 3, South Orillia Twp., / mile west & 1% miles south of the Orillia Co-op (off Memorial Ave.). Sale of all high class farm machinery incl: 2 tractors Zetor 7011 with hd. ind. loader (only 450 hours - like new); Ford 6700 with roll bar & hood (excellent condition), Cultivation: Ford 3x16 stb plough; Ford 23 spring tooth hd cultivator; Case 44 plate power disc; Int. 3 pth. 13 run seed dril(exc); 10 ft. Danish cultivator; chain harrows; NI 217 manure spreader, etc. Haying: New 311 NH Superswseep Baler; NH 479 9 ft. hay bind; NH 5 bar side rake; Harvesting: MH 60 - 7 ft. combine with motor & pick-up; grain dump trailer; Misc: 2 exc farm wagons; 6 ft grader blade; new 6 ft snowblower; new Energy wood splitter; grain augers; trailer; post hole auger; farm scales; fanning mill; shop, hand & farm related tools; welder; anvil; grinder; drill press (old); fencers; chain saw; welding table; cant hooks; antique wheels; windows; cement mixer; Beach cookstove. etc. Terms: Cash, Farm Sold, lunch Auctioneer: George Pifher Auction Service Ltd. 705-445-4848. Remarks: This is a clean tidy sale. Please be on time. Sale starts sharp at 10:30 A.M. 60, 62, 64 ARCHER COLWILL "SELLING SUCCESSFUL SALES EVERYWHERE"' SINCE 1957 INSURANCE & | ESTATE APPRAISALS e FURNITURE ¢ FARM SALES | e ESTATES e REAL ESTATE e ANTIQUES © LIQUIDATORS & 726-8904 "Sec "You profit with our experience"' Auction Sale Tuesday evening Aug. 16 at 5 p.m. at Lions Embassy Hall, 386 Blake St., Barrie for Elmer and Violet Manuel of Big Bay Point. Offering com- plete household of furniture, china, linen, bedding, garden equipment, etc. Furniture: 5 pc. kitchen suite, 8 pc. mahogany din- ingroom suite, pr. brass and crystal living room lamps, 3 pc. chesterfield suite, end tables, portable corner fireplace, Electrohome hi-fi, coffee table, Singer elec- tric sewing machine in cabinet, wicker chair, 9% bed, antique oak dresser w/3'x4' plate glass mirror, rock- ing chairs, table and 4 antique chairs, old dressers, cedar chair, occasional chairs, book cases, bar, lawn chairs, ironing boards, luggage. China, linen, etc: Qty. of linen and bedding, oil lamps, jardiniere, crystal, decanter set, fine china, Aysley tea set, antique carving set, needlepoint pictures, mantle clock, brass pail, bedspreads, crochet work, set of silverplate cutlery, brass bells. Appliances and garden equipment: dehumidifier, electric barbeque, Moffat microwave, electric broom, scatter rugs, crocks, Viking 21' deep freeze. Lawn equip. and tools etc: Toro 2 cycle lawn mower, self propelled Lawn Boy mower, electric lawn mower, MTD mulcher, hedge trimmer, lawn tools and equip., step ladders, aluminum extension ladder, limb cutters, skill saw, vise and stand, numerous old tools, grinder, ammunition box, and much more. Terms: Cash or cheque wiidentification day of sale. Preview from 4 p.m., lunch available. Note: A good quality sale. The Manuels are giving up housekeeping, everything is being sold. By NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Russell Sackett, late, of the Town of Midland, deceased, who died on or about the 5th day of August, 1987, are required to file the same, duly verified, with the undersigned execu- tors on or before the 9th day of September, 1988, after which date the assets will be distributed among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to such claims as the ex- ecutors shall then have notice. DATED at Elmvale, Ontario, this 26th day of July, 1988. Brian Gordon Harold Kirby Gordon Kirby c/o GARY E. FRENCH Barrister and Solicitor 10 Queen St. E. Box 549 Elmvale, Ontario LOL 1P0 62.64.66 Tuesday, Aug. 23 at 11:00 a.m. for Mrs. Athene Hackett, Conc. 4, Oro Twp., 112 miles north of Edgar Village. Farm machinery incl: 1952 Ford tractor w/plough and mower, seed drill, hay elevator and rake, cultivator, wagon, roller, trailer, buzz saw, cement mix- er, anvil, etc., antiques, collectables and farm-related items. Bedroom, kitchen, livingroom suites and fur- nishings, antique beds, desk, ass't antique tables, hoosier cabinet, pine cupboard, antique and ass't. chairs inc. rocker, wicker cradle, vanity, trunks, picture frames, space saver, washstand, plant stand, hi-fi, china cabinet, smokers stand, sideboard, steel and wagon wheels, antique sleigh, garden and hand tools, bicycles, tool boxes, used steel, chain saws, workbench, fencing. Glass, china and collectables, quilts, books, bedding, oil lamps, charcoal iron, cop- per boiler, cheese box, etc. Terms: Cash. Lunch by Clowes Ladies' Institute. Auctioneer: George Pifher Auction Service Ltd. 705-445-4848 * ARCHER COLWILL "SELLING SUCCESSFUL SALES EVERYWHERE' INSURANCE & | ESTATE APPRAISALS | e FURNITURE © FARM SALES | e ESTATES e REAL ESTATE e ANTIQUES © LIQUIDATORS 726-8904 SCL #1 "You profit with our experience' Auction Sale Saturday Aug. 13 at 11 a.m. for Chas. & Jean Sanderson at lot 13, Conc. 3, Oro Twp. Direc- tions: 3 miles N. of Hwy. 11 on County Road 57 or 2 miles south of Old Barrie Rd. or County Rd. 11. Farm Machinery & lawn equip: M.F. 245 diesel trac- tor w/farmhand loader, only 1827 hrs. complete w/manure and dirt bucket, set tractor chains 28'x14', 10' chain harrows, 16' grain auger, rubber tired Bain wagon, 7' grader blade, 3 P.H. McKee snow blower, 7' single auger, A.C. combine #66 P.T.O., Int. S & F seed drill #510 semi mounted (new), 3 P.H. log split- ter, 32' wooden ext. ladder, Canadiana garden trac- tor, pr. car ramps and creeper, Cyclone model 99-83 lawn seeder w/fertilizer attach., Kemp mulcher w/5 H.P. Briggs & Stratton motor, Yardman garden tiller w/4 H.P. motor, 2 wheel garden trailer, Yardman riding lawnmower w/18 H.P. Hydrostatic drive, 44" cut, lawn roller, wheel barrow, logging chains, 150' electric cable, 2 roll-up garage doors 8'x7', scythe, aluminum door 32" x 6'8" left hinge, fireplace screen 29"x36', lawn seeder, G.E. electric lawnmower, Coleman camp stove, 100' rubber hose, man's bicycle, hibachi, Homelite 130 chainsaw, micro heater, Power Pal air compressor w/paint sprayer, skill saw commercial duty 2% H.P., Sunbeam cattle clippers, electric fence posts, post driver, large qty. of dry lumber in various sizes. Tools & furniture: Large qty. of carpenter and wood- working tools, C & pipe clamps, old milk bottles, Jacuzzi Silver Chef barbeque, stained room divider, 3 pc. bedroom suite, garden furniture, telephone table, 2 speakers, arborite countertops, Quebec heater, and much more. Auctioneer's remarks: All items are in A-1 condition, several machines new or like-new. Illness forces sale. Property sold. Plan to attend. Lunch available. Terms: Cash or cheque w/identification day of sale. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Please clip. This is your only advertisement. THANK YOU DEATH NOTICES | would sincerely like to thank the H.C.E.S. Staff for the dinner at Molson House and for the gift, plaque and album. To the Parent Teachers Assoc. for the tea and plaque, Area Custodian for the luncheon and plaque and to my children for the dance all put on in the honour of my retirement. Thanks to friends and relatives for the flowers, cards and gifts. | shall never forget your kindness. Ev McMann. 64 The family of the late William Nightingale thanks the friends and relatives who shared our bereavement and expressed their sympathy at the passing of our dear brother and uncle Bill. Special thanks to Lynn Funeral Home, Rev. Terry Dunlop and Wyevale U.C.W. 64 | would like to thank my friends and relatives for the cards, gifts, flowers and most of all, for their support during my recent stay in hospital. Special thanks to Drs. McTavish and Tavernier and to the super nursing staff on the H.D.H. gynecology ward. Debbie Eason We would like to thank and ex- tend appreciation to our many neighbours, friends and relatives for their kindness, flowers, memorial donations and expres- sions of sympathy during the re- cent loss of our son, Darren Laycock. We would also like to thank all of Darren's high school friends who attended the ser- vices, sent flowers and cards. The kindness of Reverend Terry Dunlop of St. John's United Church and the assistance of Mike Stone and James Lynn Funeral Home are also appreciated. Sincerely, Debbie & Ken Laycock and family. 64 The family of the late Elizabeth (Bessie) Thompson would like to express their thanks for the floral arrangements, contributions in her memory, food contributions received and to the friends, neighbours and relatives for their expressions of sympathy. A special thank you to Rev. Hut- chinson and Mrs. Lyons for their comforting words, to Dr. MacKenzie and the pastoral care - volunteers of P.G.H. and the Staff for their care and concern. We wish to extend our apprecia- tion to the ladies of the Hillsdale Presbyterian Church for the delicious lunch. 64 IN MEMORIAM Till roses lose their petals, Till heath has lost its dew, Till the end of time Dear Marie, We will remember you. Remembered always, Willie, Fred, Edna, Gary, Paul and Glenn Cronin 64 BELL. In loving memory of our parents and grandparents. Harold, who passed away on March 28, 1984 and Ella who passed away on August 5, 1986. Softly the leaves of memory fall, Gently we gather, and treasure them all. There will always be a heartache, and often silent tears, But always precious memories of days when you were both here. We miss you so in many ways, we miss things you say. When old times we do recall, It's when we miss you most of all. Lovingly remembered by Lois, Doris, David and their families. 64 FOSTER, Christopher - at the Villa Community: Care Centre, Midland, on Monday, August 8, 1988, in his 83rd year. Christopher Foster of RR 2 Midland, beloved husband of Irene Crawford. Dear father of Shirley Goldsmith and Don Foster, both of RR 2, Midland. Loving grandfather of Kent, Kriss and Kimberley Goidsinith, Susan Rotitaille. and Stephen Foster. Brother of the late Irene Dennis, Julia Grace, Les and. Gord Henderson and Gladys lronsides. The friends may call at the Lynn Funeral Home, 290 First St., Midland, after 2 p.m. Tuesday. Complete funeral service in the Chapel on Wednesday, Aug. 10 at 2 p.m. Interment Lakeview Cemetery, Midland. In memoriam donations to the Canadian Arthritis Society would be appreciated. 64 SETTLE, Arthur (Past Master of Coronation Lodge A.F. & A.M. 466 Elmvale, Affiliated First Prin- ciple of Manito Chapter, Coll- ingwood, Sir Knight of Mount Calvary Preceptory, Barrie and member of the Rameses Shrine Temple). Suddenly at his residence, Elmvale, on Tuesday, August 2, 1988. In his 85th year. Beloved husband of the late Catherine K. Baley. Dear father of Kathleen (Mrs. D. Smith) of Orillia, Doreen (Mrs. A. Gray) of Sharon, James of Elmvale and Arthur of Orillia. Lovingly remembered by 14 grand- children and 4 _ great- grandchildren. Brother of Mrs. \vy Gibson of Barrie and the late William, Ben, Joseph, Sam and Jenny. The funeral service was held at the Lynn Funeral Home, Elmvale on Friday August 5 at 2 p.m. Interment Elmvale Cemetery. A Masonic Service was held at the funeral home Thursday at 7:30 p.m. 64 ARCHER, Olga R. At the Penetang General Hospital on Saturday, August 6, 1988. Olga Archer of Elmvale, in her 79th year. Beloved daughter of the late Albert and Mary Ann Archer. Dear sister of Orval of Kirkland Lake, Alvin, Reginald and Grant all of Elmvale and the late Lossie Rowntree, Dora Lennox, Edith, Margaret, Earl, Bert, Clifford and William Archer. The funeral ser- vice was held at the Wycliffe Anglican Church, Elmvale on - Tuesday, August 9 at 2 p.m. In- terment Elmvale Cemetery. In memoriam donations to the Ar- thritic Society would be ap- preciated. Arrangements by the Lynn Funeral Home, Elmvale. 6&4 SMITH, Douglas. Beloved hus- band of Joyce Minty. Dear father of Janie (Mrs. J. Ciccarelli), Cambridge, Scott, Jeffrey and Gillian at home and 1 grand- daughter, Allison, 4 brother and 2 sisters. Passed away at his residence, R.R. 1 Keswick, Aug. 1 in his 55th year. Friends may call at the Taylor Funeral Home, Sutton. Service Aug. 4, at 11 o'clock, St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. Interment Elmvale Cemetery. 64 IN MEMORIAM PUDDICOMB, Jack L. In loving memory of a dear husband and ° father who passed away sudden- ly, Aug. 10, 1985. In our hearts your memory lingers Always tender, fond and true, There's not a day dear Jack, We do not think of you. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by wife Rita and daughter Teresa. 64 Wednesday, August 10, 1988, Page 19

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