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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 16 May 1984, p. 26

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DESROUCHES-The family of the late Aurore (Lacroix) Desrouchers wish to express sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness in our recent loss of a dear mother. Special thanks to the Penetang General Hospital Staff, Dr. Charron, Dr. Brasher, Sister Camillus, Father Di g.n-a md and Beausoleil's Funeral Home. 39 Sincere thanks from members of Local 536 United Rubber Workers for the co-operation and assistance, given us by the following businesses in Elmvale, during our seven month strike: John H. Heacock, Lawyer, A Wane) 9 MacKenzie Fuels, 'T.D. Bank, and Whitfield Pharmacy. 39 The family andfriends of the late Arthur Jamieson would like to extend a sincere thanks for the flowers, donations to charities, gifts of food, and cards and offers of sympathy during our time of bereavement. A special thanks to Rev. Lock, Dr. Berry, Mike Stone, Dr. MacKenzie, Dr. Pat chell , Dr. Dolezel, the staff of P.G.H. and the U-GW... of 3S' Johns United Church. The Jamieson family. 39 I would like to say thank-you to family, friends and relatives for their kindness and concern during my accident and_ hospital stay. The lovely cards, visits and gifts will always be remembered. A special thank-you to Dr. Porter, the emergency staff, the nurses on the 5th floor of R.V.H. and ambulance attendants. Thanks also to Horseshoe Valley and their cafeteria and kitchen staff. Hilda Hill 39 I would like to thank my family and friends for their visits, cards, telephone calls and treats. Thanks to Drs. Lui, Dolezel, MacKenzie and Pat- chell, and the nurses and staff of Penetang General Hospital for their kindness and good care. George Ander son. 3 Elmvale Sparkling Spurs' Riding Club would like to thank everyone who supported their Bake Sale on May 12. Winners of the 'Jelly Bean Guess' are: Cindy VanCastern, first, guessed 522, won cake and Astrid Buschke, second, guessed 523, won jelly beans (correct number-519). 39 A note of appreciation and thank you to all those who _ helped organize and work the Chamber of Commerce Booth at the Maple Syrup Festival, en- suring its success again this year. Elmvale Chamber of Com- merce. 39 I would like to thank all my friends, family and Rev. Clark for the cards, flowers and visits during my stay at the Penetang and 'Toronto hospitals. A special thanks to Dr. Patchell, Dr. MacKenzie, Dr. Dolezel and the nurses al the Penetang hospital. Also, thanks to Dr. Franicombe and the nurses on the 5th floor, Bell Wing at 'Toronto General. Marjorie Greenlaw. 39 We would like to thank the P.C.W.L. for the shower they held for us on May 9. Thanks to all for the lovely gifts, and special thanks to those who attended and those involved in the preparation. Michelle King and Bill Schepers. 39 DEATHS | Rose-William Ase (Member of Oakwood Lodge A.F.&A.M. no. 553, Toronto) At the Penetang General Hospital on Sunday May 13, 1984. William J. Rose of Woodland Beach, In His 78th year. Beloved Husband of Dorothy Witt. Dear Brother of Carrie McTeir, Lillian Tanner and the late Thomas and James Rose. A Private Family Service was held at the James H. Lynn Funeral Home, Elmvale on Tuesday May 15. Cremation with Burial of Ashes in Allenwood United Cemetery In Memoriam Donations to the Penetang general Hospital would be ap- preciated. Burt-Gerrans, James Tresawna- at his residence, Midland Point, on Monday, May 14, 1984. James Burt- Gerrans, loving son of Terry. and Pat Burt- Gerrans, in his 11th year. Dear brother of Janet at home. Beloved grand- son of Art and Edith Leek of Aurora, and George and Margaret Burt-Gerrans of Midland Point. Nephew. of Diane and Patrick Jasmin of Sault Ste. Marie, and Lynda and Andrew Zuidema of Midland. No visitation. A memorial service for the late Master James Burt- Gerrans will be held at St Paul's United Church, King Street, Midland, on Sunday, May 20 at 3 p.m. Cremation, Rev. Francis Cook and Rev. Virginia Coleman will officiate. Memorial donations to the Canadian Red Cross, Hospital For Sick Children or the Ronald McDonald House would be greatly appreciated, and will be received by the Nicholls Funeral Home, 330 Midland Avenue, Midland. 39 Bishop-Baby Richard James At the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie on Monday May 7, 1984. Beloved Son of Harold and Ellen Mae Bishop. Dear Brother of Bradley and Vicki. Loved Grandson of Mrs. Jean Tracy of Elmvale. Private Family Service and Interment at Minesing Union Cemetery: 38,39 AUCTION SALES Farm Auction, Mon. May 28 at 1 p.m. sharp for Lefty Papolis, lot 25, Con. 5, Oro twp., 34 m. south of hwy. 11 at Guthrie or '; m. north of Ridge Road. Sale of Farm Machinery inc: Ferguson 2085 tractor, Cultivation, haying, and harvesting equipment inc: NH no. 268 Baler w_ thrower (like new), Geo White 3 Jed o| Fertilizer Spreader, Case 3 furrow 3 PTH plough, MF 2 furrow plough, 4 cultivators, (inc: drag and 3 PTH), Cockshutt 13 run fertilizer drill, Ford 24 plate 3 PTH disk, chain harrows, baler _thrower-wagon, 32"' bale elevator, grain augers, snowblowers, manure spreader, 6' blade, 1 way disk, N.I. Crimper, Landpacker, Int. Spiral hay turner, New Ford 3 PTH, 7° Mower, Dearborn pull type Combine, (w. Ford Motor), drag harrows, buzz saw, Scales, etc.. etc. 1968 125 ec Bike, Go cart, cedar rails, lad- ders, posts, scrap iron, some house furnishings, etc. Goats: 28 Nanny Goats: 7 345 Kidss4) Breeding Goat. Terms Cash. Farm Sold. Auctioneer: George Pifher Auction Services Remarks: Everything is in good condition 394, ap Farm Auction Sale Tue. May 22nd at 5:30 p.m. for Walter Religa lot 34 Con. 12 Nottawasaga Twp. 3 mile south of Collingwood, Ont. and 33 miles west of Hwy. No. 24 on the West Church sideroad. Sale of all high class farm machinery (like new) M F No. 165 diesel tractor & H D loader (only 2150 hrs.), Geo- White 3 pth. snow blower, M F No. 124 hay baler, new 34 tooth Kongskilde cultivator, Cookshutt 5 bar Hay Rake, 2 - Excellent H.D. Farm Wagons w_ 18' racks, 2- 24' Pipe Bale Elevators & Motors.} Agri - teck Bale Stooker, M F No. 160 PTO Manure Spreader (just like new), Scales, Cream Separator, Water Troughs, Cedar Posts & approx., 2000 Bales of Hay, etc. 'Terms Cash - Owner has retired. Auctioneer: Pifher Auction Service Ltd | 705-445-4848 Remarks: This machinery has_ had great care & looks just like new. 39 AUCTION SALES AUCTIONSALES ARCHER COLWILL i Ze 726-8904 QUALIFIED AND RECOGNIZED AUTHORITY Auctioneer ¢ Appraiser Farm ¢ Furniture ¢ Antiques Estates ¢ Real Estate Selling Successful Sales Since 1957 Saturday, May 19 at 10 a.m. for the estate of Peter Robbins. Directions: take Hwy. 12 West of Orillia & continue 1% miles past Warminster. Turn onto Mt. St. Louis Rd., continue to the forks in the road. Take the one to the right, continue a short distance to the sale. China cabinet w. glass front, antique dining room table & 4 chairs, corner what not, New Hotpoint refrigerator, Moffat 24 "' elec- tric stove, mantle radio, 2 pcs. bedroom suite, odd dresser, steamer trunk, exerciser, single maple bed, antique dresser, Zenith colour T.V., 25' aerial w. rotor, bed chesterfield, Hoover upright vacuum, odd chairs, walker & canes, McClary wringer washer, couch, iron board, Woods freezer, electric dryer, step ladder, linen table cloths, bedding, towels etc., Royal Staffordshire plate, fine china & crystal etc., small appliances, setting for 8 stainless steel cutlery, picture viewer, steel clothes line, 50; tape, 2 thunder mugs, Sunbeam mixmaster, set hair clippers, scales. Farm machinery & tools etc: Ford tractor 8 N. in ex. cond., Roper 8 H.P. riding mower 36" cut, M.H. seed dril 11 run, bale elevator, 5 H.P. roto tiller, wheel barrow, set of horse drawn discs, brush cut- ter, roll barbed wire, steel posts, electric water pump & hose, Black & Decker skill saw, Coleman lantern, tool shed 8' x 12', snow fence, qty of tools & lawn equip, and much more. Terms cash or che- que w. identification day of sale. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Lunch available. Please Clip This Ad ont RET es ee errr ys 'Rumney & Black) Auctioneers Inc. BOB RUMNEY 534-3572 SCL-5 LES BLACK 429-5084 SCL-16 Your Satisfaction Is Our Success Sat., May 26-12:00 6th Con. of Tay Township 2 mi. south of Victoria Harbour for Gordon Gillespie. Farm Machinery and Collectables. D.B. 88 Tractor MF 10 Baler, 36' Bale Elevator, Complete line, (watch next week). 39 ARCHER COLWILL [-J 726-8904 QUALIFIED AND RECOGNIZED AUTHORITY Auctioneer ¢ Appraiser Farm -e¢ Furniture ¢ Antiques Estates ¢ Real Estate <n Selling Successful Sales Since 1957 Monday, May 21 at 10 a.m. for Bob Amos at Lot 24, Conc. 4, Oro Twp., 1/2 miles E. of Hwy. 11 N. Sale offers: 434 Int. gas tractor, M.H. #30 tractor w. loader & buckets, Kongskilde cultivator 3 P.H., Kewanee tandem wheel disc w. levellers, Int. 9' H.D. pull cultivator, Int. 3 x 14 plow 3 P.H., N.H. 273 baler, N.H. haybine 9', 5 wheel Farmhand rake, rubber tired hay buncher, Dion forage wagon, Dion forage blower, Int. #16 forage harvestor w. 1 row corn head & pick up, J.D. corn planter 4 row, heavy duty wagon & rack, 2 wheel hay wagon w. 16' rack, 10' chain harrows, Int. 22 x 38 threshing machine on rubber w. straw cutter, 30' Little Giant hay & grain elevator w. motor, land roller, Allied scraper blade 7', Turnco manure spreader, Gehl hammer mill, grain aerator, buzz saw, 500 gal. gas drum, laying cage, water troughs, steel gate dividers, fence stretcher, roll of barbed wire, 26 bags triple 15 fertilizer, 3 P.H. field sprayer w. booms & hand gun, 2 wheel trailer, pig feeder, 2 hydraulic cylinders w. hose, 76 Buick Le Sabre & 1975 GMC. van both running (as is), cap for ton. Cattle: 4 Charlais & Hereford cows, yearlings & calves. Poultry: 29 red & white laying hens. Fur- niture & antiques: (will sell first) Pendulum mantle clock w. chimes, wash board, stove irons, dressers, meat grinder, 2 candle makers, pine box, Singer treadle sewing machine, 2 side boards, 3 beds, pine cupboard, 3 drawer pine dresser, drop leaf table, large assort. of china, Carnaval & Depression glass & nic nacs etc., railroad lantern, glue pot, gas lights, pr. leaded glass windows, counter scales & weights, hay knife, flail, hand corn planter, draw knife, broad axe, barn hinges, adze, ice tongs, blacksmith tongs, tobacco cutter, hatchet, butter print, charcoal prints, wooden bowl, miners light, spinning wheel parts, chestnut roaster, door locks, pine blanket box, tea cans, wooden vice, & much more. Terms cash or cheque w. identification day of sale. Nothing to be remov- ed until settled for. Lunch available. Please Clip This Ad AUCTION TUNNEL Robert St. East, Penetanguishene May 18th 6:30 p.m. Friday Night Auction. Sat., May 19th, 11:00 Penetanyuishene. Silver, Large amount of antique wicker, tole ware, crochs linen, wash stands, dressers, Jenny Lynn bed, Parlor chairs, 9 pc. walnut suite, curved glass secretaire and china cabinet, low boy dresser, pine blanket box, pine primatine bake stand, buffet with mirror and lamp stand, Singer trendle machine, table top letter desk, lamptables, hanging lamp, pictures, large amount of collec- tibles and antique smalls. Bob Rumney and Les Black auctioneers. Open to accept consignments Sat. 9 till noon, Mon. 7 till 9 only. For more information call 526-3069, 526-6946, 524 2572, 429-5080. 39,40 a.m.;Estate from TENDERS TENDERS INVITATION TO TENDER Seal tender with repect to insuring a leased fleet of 81 vehicles will be received by the Simcoe County Distric! Health Unit, County Administration Centre, Midhurst, Ontario, LOL 1X0, in eare of Dr. B.A.A. Phillips, Medical Officer of Health, until 12 noon, May 25, 1984. Details and specifications for the tender may be obtained from the Simcoe County District Health Unit, County Administration Centre, Midhurst, Ontario LOL 1X0. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted by Dr. B.A.A: Phillips, Medical Officer of Health. * 329 40 INVITATION TO TENDER Seal tenders with respect to the delivery slas courier service for the Simcoe County Distric Health Unit will be received by the Simcoe Count District Health Unit, County Administratio Centre, Midhurst, Ontario, LOL 1X0, in care of Dr B.A.A. Phillips, Medical Officer of Health, until 1 noon, May 25, 1984. Details and specifications for the tender may b obtained from the Simcoe County District Healt Unit, County Administration Centre, Midhurst, Ontario LOL 1X0. The lowest or any tender will no necessarily be accepted by Dr. B.A.A. Phillips, Medical Officer of Health. 39° 4 NOTICES NOTICES Mr. & Mrs. Richard B. Platt are pleased to announce the for- theoming marriage of their daughter, Julia Mavis, to Mr. William Let the Classifieds C. Downer, son of Mr. get your sale and Mrs. Gary Downer. The wedding will take ey place May 26, 1984 in St. goimg: Paul's United Church, Midland. 39 NOTICE THE PROHIBITED USE OF MOTORIZED VEHICLES IN WASAGA BEACH PROVINCIAL PARK Motorized vehicles including motorcycles and all off-road vehicles as defined under the Highway Traffic Act and Off-Road Vehicles Act are prohibited from operating in the following areas of Wasaga Beach Provincial Park: - on the beachfront from the mouth of the Not- tawasaga River west to 71st Street and east to the Flos. Tiny Twp. line. in the Dunes Park of Wasaga Beach Provincial Park. in all beach Areas except on raodways open to public use. Violators may be fined a maximum $500.00 under the Provincial Parks Act and or Public Lands Act by the Ministry of Natural Resources or the Ontario Provincial Police. Further information regarding this matter may be obtained by con- tacting the Park Superintendent, Wasaga Beat Provincial Park, Box 183, Wasaga Beach, Ontario! LOL 2P0. Ministry of Hon. Alan W. Pope Minister ¥) Natural John R. Sloan Resources _ Deputy Minister LOntario ~39,43.47,51] ac lit a se

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