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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 31 Aug 1988, p. 23

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Classified Market _______ Midland Times Penetanguishene Citizen 526-2283 549-2012 Elmvale Lance 322-1871 Wasaga Times 429-5300 Large Hardware & Antique Auction, Labor Day Weekend, Sept. 3rd and 5th at 9:30 a.m. sharp for J.E. Johnston Hardware Ltd., at the Collingwood Fair Grounds, Conc. 4, Nottawasaga Twp., across from Collingwood Drive-in Theatre. Sale of all hardware, antiques, large ass't. of china, glassware and giftware, house furnishings, appliances; Car: 1954 Sunbeam Supreme Convertible (as is); large ass't. of farm and garden tools and implements, chain hoist, 70 boxes of nails (ass't. sizes), boxes of boits, nuts, screws, lag shields, wood stove and parts, plaster of Paris, glass, mirrors, stove pipe, rope, shelf brackets, ass't. tools, pulleys, V belts, paint and mixer, pipe fit- tings (steel, copper and ABS), welcome mats, elect. wire, fittings and supplies, bins, shelves, filing cabinets, used fridges, stoves, washers and dryers, freezer, vanities, shower stall, elect. heaters, new toilet, sofas, lawnmowers, cupboards, dressers, snowshoes, Indian chairs, acoustic guitar, sewing machines, coffee, end and ass't. tables, dining chairs, wardrobe, early kitchen linen cupboard, kayak, plus thousands of items too numerous to list. Terms: Cash. Lunch. Remarks: This co. was established over 70 years ago and ceased operation in 1985. This is only a partial list of the items in the warehouse, which is jammed full. Auctioneer: George Pifher Auction Service Ltd. 705-445-4848 Plan to attend this 2 day auction. Sa eves inact iste or Oo csisee Re Auction Sale Sat., Sept. 10 at 10 a.m. Household articles and contents of woodworking shop, for George Collins (Woodpecker Shop), 5 miles north of Barrie on Hwy. 93 at Crown Hill. Dressers, beds, kitchen tables and chairs, dishes, glassware, chester- field suite, lamps, stereo, tape recorder, round pine table, lots of books, bookcase, washer spin dryer, lawnmower, flag poles and flags, clocks; lawn furniture: tables, patio tables, bird houses, bird feeders; wood- crafts: mirrors, benches, tables, spoon racks, tissue holders, papertowel racks, wood toys, rocking horses, stools, kitchen cabinet doors, washstand, small night tables, bifold doors, 36" wishing well, doors, windows, spice racks, knife blocks; woodworking tools: band saw, radial saw, table saw, planer, belt sanders, palm sanders, floor sanders, router, skill saws, jig saws, drills, clamps, woodstove, drill press, work benches, blackboard, hammers, hand saws, squares, ass't hand tools, grinder, nuts, nails, bolts, screws, hardware, pipe wrenches, shop vac, cart; Truck: 1978 Ford % ton 2/hyd. box; cedar 4'x4's, plus many items too numerous to list. Terms: Cash. Owner retiring due to ill health. Lunch. Auctioneer: George Pifher Auction Service Ltd. 705-445-4848 70,72 ARCHER COLWILL "SELLING SUCCESSFUL SALES EVERYWHERE' INSURANCE & | ESTATE APPRAISALS | e FURNITURE ¢ FARM SALES | e ESTATES e REAL ESTATE | e ANTIQUES =» LIQUIDATORS | 726-8904 "scram "You profit with our experience"' Estate Auction Saturday, Sept. 10 at 10 a.m. for the estate of Ronald Hubert Lilly in the Village of Lisle. Directions: Lisle is located on Simcoe County Rd. 12 on west side of Camp Borden. The sale is 1 block north of main intersection across from Community Hall. Household Items: radiant kerosene heater (new), Panasonic portable T.V. (new), 2 home freezers, 15 cu. ft. refrigerator, end tables, odd chairs, new cross country and downhill skis, Harmony guitar, exercise bicycle, double bed and chests of drawers, baby's cot, electric humidifier, blender, clothes closet, Singer portable sew- ing machine, typewriter, Kenmore electric sewing machine, bookcase, picture viewer, braided rug, etc., satelite 12' dish fully automatic with D coder 1 yr. guarantee. Vehicles: 1987 Chev. 1 ton truck w. cap 1700 K.M. certified, 1978 Nova, G.M.C. camper truck completely fitted and wired for 110V, 1987 Dodge D150 Ya ton truck w. 6' box, 8 cyl. engine, air cond., cruise control, fully loaded. Equipment and Tools: Master Craft snow blower 8/26 w. 8 hp motor (like new), 10 hp M.T.D. 5 speed riding lawnmower 34" cut (new), 300 watt generator 8 hp (new), 225 A.C. Lincoln welder, steel tool sheds 10'x12' and 12'x12', 21" power lawnmower, sump pump, ladies' bicycle, qty. of lumber and insula- tion, patio stones, McCullock chainsaw, woodworking bench, hydraulic jacks, numerous tools of every descrip- tion. Most items are like new, some never used. Plan to attend, everything must be sold. In event of rain, the sale will be held in the Community Hall. Lunch available. Terms: Cash or cheque w. identification day of sale. Nothing to be removed until settled for. 70 BIRTHS -IN MEMORIAM Municipal Election. Board of Education. Township. 17, 1988. MUNICIPA wey L ELECTIONS Township of Tiny Preliminary List of Electors A Preliminary List of Eligible Electors has been prepared by Enumeration for the This Elector's List is to be used for the election of Members of Council. Members of the Simcoe County Roman Catholic Separate School Board and the Simcoe County Posting of Elections List On September 6th, 1988 a copy of the Preliminary List of Electors will be posted at the Municipal Office in Perkinsfield and each polling subdivision throughout the Qualifications of Electors To be eligible as a local elector or voter, you must be: (a) A resident in the Municipality between September 6th and October 17th, 1988. (b) A Canadian Citizen; and (c) Has attained the age of eighteen years on or before polling day. You and your spouse can also vote in a municipality where you are not residents if you own or rent property in that municipality. All Electors are asked to examine the list for the purposes of making additions or corrections to or deletions from the list. Revision of Electors' List Applications in the nature of requests for additions or corrections to or deletions from the list may be made during office hours by an elector completing and filing a form obtainable at the office of the Clerk. The last day for filing forms requesting additions, corrections or deletions is October * Guy Leonard Maurice Returning Officer Township of Tiny 70, 71 Garage Auction Sale Wed., Sept. 7th at 11 a.m. for Frank and Maurice Winchester, (Creemore Motors Ltd.), 134 Mill St., Creemore, Ont. Sale of all garage, service station and body shop equipment, supplies and all remaining stock inc: a variety of antique car parts; brake, welding, front end, lift, hoist, lubricating, tire, machine shop and office equipment. Vehicles: 1973 GMC 1 ton tow truck, 1970 Ford 700 Louisville tow truck; body jacks, grinders, sanders, 4' metal brake, metal cutters, paint-mixing system, drum lathe, cylinder and caliper hones, snap-on precision alignment machine, wheel balancer, hyd. lift crane, several floor, bumper and ass't. jacks, Sioux valve grin- ding machine, B&D valve seat machine and related equipment, Coates 40-40 tire changer (nearly new), tire spreaders, elec. & gas welders, parts, bins, shelving, cabinets, antique and current manuals, variety of anti- que machines. Terms: Cash. Property Sold. Lunch Auctioneer: George Pifher Auction Service Ltd. 705-445-4848 Remarks: This is only a partial list of a garage establish- ed at this location for over 60 years. 68,70 BOOTH - The staff at Video Vi- sion Movie Centre is proud and pleased to announce the an- ticipated arrival of their latest release. "Travis Warren Booth" was delivered at the Penetang General Hospital on Monday, August 15, 1988 at 11:59 a.m. weighing in at a record breaking 12 Ibs. and 21"' long. "Travis" was produced by Wayne and Pat (nee Maloney), co-produced by Margaret Dynes of New Smyr- na Beach, Florida and Ellis and Sylvia Booth of Elmvale. Direc- tion by Dr. John Zwicker and case room nurses Michelle Schepers and Liz Asman. Travis joins fellow superstars, Lyndsey, Kyle and Joshua at home and Keith and Kevin Booth of Midhurst. We would like to thank all the staff at P.G.H. and everyone involved for making this production such a success. P.S. Mom thinks the crew will WARBURTON, Bert. In loving memory of a dear husband and father who passed away on September 4, 1984. Memory is a lovely lane, - . Where heart's are ever true, A lane we often travel down, Because it leads to you. Sadly missed by wife Gertrude, Dorothy, Bill and grandchildren. 70 NETHERTON, Mrs. Elsie. Aug. 31, 1982. As time unfolds another year, Memories keep you ever near, Silent thoughts of times together Hold memories that will last forever. Sadly missed by friend Mrs. Rita Puddicomb and Teresa. 70 take a prolonged hiatus. 70 Market AUCTION SALE Resort Auction Thurs., Sept. 1st at 10 a.m. for Wilf Johnston (Beacon Glow Cot- tages), Hwy. 26, 1 mile west of Kaufman furniture factory, Collingwood. Sale of 11 cottages to be removed and all contents inc.: 24 fridges and stoves, beds, davenports, hide-a-beds, china, glassware, sm. ap- pliances, bedding, linens, Hud- son Bay blankets, antique chairs and dressers, collec- tables, picnic tables, vacuums, walk-in cooler, TV aerial, kit- chen cupboards, sinks, vanities, tubs and showers, decks, bicycle, doors, lumber and construction supplies, 4-14' aluminum boats, 1976 Dodge 1% ton w/cap, etc. Terms: Cash. Property sold. Lunch. Auctioneer: George Pifher Auction Service Ltd. 705-445-4848 68,70 THANK YOU THANK YOU The family of the late Jack Rob- bins would like to express sincere thanks to relatives and friends who attended the com- mittal service, sent memorial donations, flowers, cards and gifts of food. Special thanks to Dr. Martin, Dr.-Keating, Nicholls Funeral Home, and to Rev. Charles Carter and the ladies of First Presbyterian Church, Penetanguishene. 70 Mrs. James Clark and family wish to express their heartfelt thanks to their kind relatives, friends and neighbours for all their help and support during Jim's long illness. The gifts of food, flowers, charitable dona- tions and expressions of sym- pathy were deeply appreciated. Special thanks to Dr. Karson, Dr. Dolezel, and Dr. Lieberman, the nurses of H.D.H., Constable Roger Adams and Constable Chris Carlton and the ambulance attendants. Sincerely Mrs. J. Clark & Family. 70 | wish to express my thanks to all my good friends and neighbours at Waverley and Orr Lake for the gift of money given to me when | moved to Elmvale. Stella Brown 70 GRAND OPENING Friday Sept 2nd and Sat. Sept. 3 Village Square Mall Penetanguishene Register for a free Serger demonstration at 10:30 a.m. & 3 p.m. Sept. 2 sAvE $10090 DEATHS KENNEY, Miss Eileen Mary. Passed away suddenly at Hunt- sville, Ontario on Monday, August 22, 1988 in her 68th year. Eileen Kenney of Toronto. Beloved daughter of the late Thomas and Mary Kenney. Dear sister of Mrs. Anne O'Neill and Mrs. Theresa O'Neill both of Guelph, Hugh Kenney of Stoney Creek, Jim of Elmvale and the late Francis. Dear friend of Bob McGuigan. The friends may call at the Lynn Funeral Home, Elmvale after 2 p.m. Wed., un- til 10:30 a.m. on Thursday then to St. Patricks Church, Phelpston for Funeral Mass at 11 a.m. Interment St. Patricks Cemetery, Phelpston. in Memoriam donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. 70 on Sergers ordered by Sept. 3 To all the individuals involved in the 18 hour search of Angela Ar- cher. We sincerely thank you. We will never forget your sup- port. Gerry & Linda Archer 70 DEATH NOTICE CRUISE, Yvonne Marie - at the Huronia District Hospital, Midland, on Sunday, August 28, 1988 in her 65th year. Yvonne Marie Contois of Midland, belov- ed wife of the late Charles McTague and Carl Cruise. Dear mother of Carolyn (Mrs. Tom White) of Midland, Shirley (Mrs Gary Evans) of Calgary, Gary McTague and Edmond McTague both of Midland, Marilyn (Mrs Dan Herbert) of Barrie, Elton, Donald and Kelvin Cruise all of Midland, and the late Mary Margeret McTague. Lovingly remembered by 28 grand- children and 14 great grand- children. Sister of Vina Gordon of Niagara Falls, Wilfred Contois of Midland, Peter Contois of Penetanguishene and pre- deceased by 3 brothers and 3 sisters. Friends may call at the Lynn Funeral Home, 290 First St., Midland, after 7 p.m. Mon- day until 9:45 a.m. on Wednes- day, August 31. Then to St. Margaret's Church, Midland, for funeral mass at 10 a.m. Inter- ment Lakeview Cemetary, Midland. Parish prayers in the chapel Tuesday at 7 p.m. 70 PRESTON, Frank - peacefully at the Penetanguishene General Hospital on Wednesday, August 24, 1988 in his 75th year. Frank Preston of RR 3, Elmvale, belov- ed husband of the late Annette Jackson. Dear father of Robert and his wife Suzanne of Bramp- ton. Loved grandfather of Cathy, Diana, Lori and Michael. Funeral services were held at the Lynn Funeral Home, Elmvale, on Fri- day, August 26. Cremation. In memorial donations to the Penetanguishene General Hospital would be appreciated. 70 Wednesday, August 31, 1988, Page 23

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