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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 May 1985, p. 24

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NOTICES NOTICES NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL THE WAREHOUSEMEN'S LIEN ACT THE MECHANICS' LIEN ACT TAKE NOTICE that WYE HERITAGE MARINA, A DIVISION OF BLAKE INDUSTRIES LTD., intends to sell a 33 foot cruiser, "'-BEANS'"', registered as Number 50E72191, pursuant to The Warehousemen's Lien Act and the Mechanics' Lien Act, as a result of the indebtedness of Paul Clark to Wye Heritage Marina in the amount of $1,890. 85 with respect to storage, repairs and maintenance of the boat for which the liens exist. THE SALE will be made by public auction by Bob Rumney on behalf of Wye Heritage al Wye Heritage Marina, in the Township of Tay, in the County of Simcoe on Saturday, June 22, 1985 at 9:00 a.m. WYE HERITAGE MARINA, A DIVISION OF BLAKE INDUSTRIES LTD BOX 474 MIDLAND, Ontario L4R 4L3 41,43 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL THE WAREHOUSEMEN'S LIEN ACT THE MECHANICS' LIEN ACT TAKE NOTICE that WYE HERITAGE MARINA, A DIVISION OF BLAKE INDUSTRIES LTD., intends to sell a 35 foot power boat, "'ISIS", registered as Number 10D46805, pursuant to The Warehousemen's Lien Act and the Mechanics' Lien Act, as a resul! of the indebtedness of Allan Bowman to Wye Heritage Marina in the amount of $1,697.47 with respect to storage, repairs and maintenance of the boat for which the liens exist. THE SALE will be made by public auction by Bob Rumney on behalf of Wye Heritage at Wye Heritage Marina, in the Township of Tay, in the County of Simcoe on Saturday, June 22, 1985 at 9:00 a.m. WYE HERITAGE MARINA, A DIVISION OF BLAKE INDUSTRIES LTD. BOX 474 MIDLAND, Ontario L4R 4L3 41,43 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL THE WAREHOUSEMEN'S LIEN ACT THE MECHANICS' LIEN ACT TAKE NOTICE that WYE HERITAGE MARINA, A DIVISION OF BLAKE INDUSTRIES LTD., intends to sell a 16 foot Starcraft 1969 power boat, '"'DOT~ 207392", registered as Number 06E£6737, pursuant to The Warehousemen's Lien Act and the Mechanics' Lien Act, as a result of the indebtedness of Emmett Gallant to Wye Heritage Marina in the amount of $3,884.36 with respect to storage, repairs and maintenance of the boat for which the liens exist. THE SALE will be made by public auction by Bob Rumney on behalf of Wye Heritage at Wye Heritage Marina, in the Township of Tay, in the County of Simcoe on Saturday, June 22, 1985 at 9:00 a.m. WYE HERITAGE MARINA, A DIVISION OF BLAKE INDUSTRIES LTD. BOX 474 MIDLAND, Ontario L4R 4L3 41,43 Town of Midland SPECIAL REFUSE COLLECTION A special collection of residential refuse which is not normally collected as part of the regular garbage collection, will be made during the week of May 27th, 1985. Please place your refuse out for collection as part of your weekly garbage on your regular collection day. This collection is for residential refuse only, such as discarded furniture, junk, mattresses, etc. Commercial and industrial wastes, demolition materials, trees, tree limbs and brush, discarded vehicles, etc. will NOT be collected. If in doubt, call your Public Works Department at 526-4275, Ext. 14. YOUR PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 40,41 NOTICES ; NOTICES HURONIA CRAFTS GUILD ANNUAL MEETING Thurs., May 30 - Midland Public Library - 7:30 p.m. ARTISANS and members interested in Christmas Show at Bud Watson Gallery - this is for you! Mus! bring suitable articles to be critiqued. More info: call 526-8314 - Karlie 41,42,43 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES COMING EVENTS AUCTION SALES A com anntnits inet er will be held on Wed- nesday, June 5th for' Doug Tinney and Denise Cadeau at St. John's United Church at 8:15. Donations may be left at The Elmvale Footwear or Campbell's Hard- ware by June 3rd. E£41,43 Auction Farm we May 29th, 5:30 p.m. for Gordon Potts, lot 33, Wed., Classified ads Con. 8 Nottawasaga twp., 3!» miles south of! get resuits Collingwood, on Hwy. 24. Sale of 40 head of choice herefords ine: 15 es _PERSONAL_ ize cows & heifers with To Jim Walker. calves, 10 stockers, & Courtesy Chrysler hereford bull, one 7 year Elmvale. Happy 26th old Grey Hunter Gelding & set of single driving harness (like ae e Roranenet Dew isd 5 ey cated Bal laying hens, 1970 Int. 1 ton truck with 12 ft. box (runs well), 1950 Ford 1, ton truck. Terms Cash day of sale. Auctioneer: George Pifher Auction Service Auction Service Ltd. 705-445-4848. E41 Birthday May 23rd and Birthright Are you' pregnant and distressed? Birthright really cares. Call 737- 3550. 166 Bayfield St., Barrie, Ont. 89WTF POLICE. AUCTION The Midland Police Force has in its possession several unclaimed bicycles and other articles. These items will be sold by public auction. Saturday, May 25, 1985 from the parking lot of the Municipal Building, | Dominion Avenue, Midland. }, 39,41,42 AUCTION SALES Wed., May 22 - 6:30 p.m. 'Bldg. 3, Orillia Fairgrounds Hwy. 12 W 1m. west of Hwy.11 Household furnishings, patio and lawn items, sporting goods and hardware - TERMS: Cash or cheque with |.D. Lunch available. CONSIGNMENTS TO THIS WAPIER AUCTIONS o oBy Colmiche Inc. Orillia 325-8333 u AND FUTURE SALES WELCOME AUCTION SALE For Miss Marie Laurin McDonald Sat., May 25, at 12:30 p.m. Location 517 Nelson St., Midland 1 chesterfield & chair 1 cane back provincial chair 1 Antique Rocker carved back 1 Antique Wicker table Coffee table, assortment of small tables 2 TV B-W, Humidifier Rug 12x15 good condition, 1 chesterfield, 1 small wicker chair 1 Antique cupboard Quantity of lamps, mirrors, etc., chairs 1 microwave like new, wooden kitchen table & 4 chairs 1 old fridge, Vacuum cleaner, electric broom, odd pieces of dishes of the Bridle Rose, dishes pots & pans 3 piece bedroom suite, single bed, Oak Dresser & mirror 1 dresser, like new, lounge chair, electric skill saw, sander, hedge trimmer, quantity tools, beautiful clean furniture & linen, other articles far numerous to mention. Auctioneer & owner will not be responsible for any accidents or injuries on day of sale. Lunch available drapes, odd 41,42 34 bed. quantity of linen very clean, some ARCHER COLWILL 726-8904 » QUALIFIED AND RECOGNIZED AUTHORITY : Auctioneer ¢ Appraiser So FARM e FURNITURE ¢ ANTIQUES . ESTATES * REAL ESTATE Ya, Selling Successful Sales gamer since 1957 Standardbred equipment sale for Basil & Marjorie Cook, 1st farm north of the village of Lisle. Saturday, June 1 at 11 a.m. Directions: Take Hwy. 89 west from Alliston approx. 3 miles to Con. 5, turn north.& continue approx. 7 miles or take County Road 23 from Airport Road to Lisle. Racing equipment. Modified Montreal race bike pennsbury pattern 28.50 x 80 like new, Brodeur race bike ex. cond. Sladek jogger like new, 2 other joggers, 7 sets race harness, bridles, boots, blankets & coolers, hoods, leg wraps, 5 sets suspenders & forks, 3 head poles, kicking strap, tie downs, shadow rolls, toe weights, skin boots, harness bags, bell boots, scalpers, assorted check bits, 2 peek a boo bridles, blanket clips, brushes & combs, 2 sets Stewart Clippers, 5 harness trunks, 1 set single drilling harness (like new), leg freezing machine w leg wraps, blacksmith tools, anvil, culling & acetylene heads, tanks & torches, 3 saddle horse bridles, set of race bike fenders, 2 Hackney show bridles, 7 volumes U.S.T.A. Sires & Dams register 1969, 71, 73, 74, 79, 80, 81, 83, 3 volumes U.S.T.A. year books 1967, 81, 83, 200 gal. steel feed tank, H.D. wheelbarrow, balling guns. Machinery & Miscellaneous items. John Deere R. manure spreader, pr. of !» ton Ford rims 1978-1983 & various others, numerous plumbing, carpentry & shop tools, new router, skill saw, ext. cords, aluminum 24' ext. ladder, plumbing fittings, floats, 3 Beatty gear driven pressure pumps, 2 Duro piston pressure pumps (all working), shovels, axes, page wire fence stretchers, ladder jacks, logging chains, rubber wheelbarrow wheel, steel work bench, '» & '; H.P. motors, 2 buggy wheels, 8' florescent light bulbs, 12' x 14' tarp. Household items. Harrison wood cook stove, small appliances, some furniture, lamps, dishes, etc. Note: A good clean sale with all equipment in A 1 condition. Terms- cash or cheques w I.D. day of sale. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Lunch available Saturday, May 25 at 10 a.m. for Jim Stone, located on Con. 6, Flos Twsp. 1 mile west of Hwy. 27 or 3 miles south of Elmvale. Farm equipment M.F. 35 diesel tractor, 3 furrow M.F. plow, 3 P.H., Ford cultivator, M.F. semi mounted mower 7"' cul, 2 walking plows, rubber tired wagon, steel wheel wagon, 2 tarpaulins, set heavy team harness, qty of steel gates, 8 H-.P. craftsman riding lawn mower, lawn seeder, barbed wire; beam seales, 2 wheel trailer w racks, sel of seed harrows, Colony house 9' x 10', chains, 2000 Ib seales, snow blower, buzz saw,. Antique machinery. Old pump, syrup kettles, slush scraper, old reaper, horse cutter, old cutting box, ice tongs, 2 bunches cedar shingles, qty of anchor pots, qty of H' hardwood. Household items. 2 captains chairs, Findlay wood & cool cook stovey B&W Electrohome T.V., oil lamp, blanket box, iron bed, trunk, Singer treadle sewing machine, high chair, old clock, sod irons, brass lamp, school desk, car buckets for children, 23 cu. fl. deep freezer, Viking refrigerator, Sim- plicity wringer washer, Spin washer dryer, copper boiler, 2 old kettles, crochs, old churn, set scales, 2 butter bowls, ete. etc. Terms cash or cheques w I.D. day of sale. Lunch available. 4 E41 numerous tools, wrench sets, racket sets, set of] ' Page 24, Tuesday, May 21, 1985 Mr. and Mrs. Garry Claassen are pleased to an- nounce the safe arrival of their daughter, Kimberley Elizabeth, on April 26, 1985 weighing 8 Ibs. 12 ozs. Man- dy and Matthew are looking forward to the homecoming of their sister from Toronto Sick Children Hospital. Bag IN MEMORIAM. Giaus Reynolds (Archer) who died May 16, 1955. Thirty years have passed, Since you were called away. To some you may be forgot- ten, To others a part of the past. But to us who loved and lost you, Your memory will always last. -- Lovingly remembered by Alvin Archer family. Hall - Francis Wm. At the Penetang General Hospital on Saturday, May 11, 1985. Frank Hall of RER: gas Phelpston, in his 76th year. Beloved husband of Gladys Basford. Dear father of Joan (Mrs. A. Corbier) and Gilbert both of Hillsdale, Marian (Mrs. T. William- son) of Edmonton, Rita (Mrs. J. Pickering) and Grace (Mrs. Wm. Mead) both of Phelpston and the late Fran- cis. Lovingly remembered by 13 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Brother of Dr. Leo Hall of Toronto, Mrs. Bertille Marley of Phelpston and the late Mary Keller and Pete Hall. The funeral mass was held at St. Patrick's Church, Phelpston on Tuesday, May 14 at 11 a.m. Interment St. Patrick's Cemetery. In memoriam donations to the Georgian Bay Lung Assoc. would be appreciated. Ar- rangements by the James H. Lynn Funeral Home, Elmvale. E39 Culver, Dorothy .- At the - Queensway General Hospital, Toronto on Tues- day, May 7, 1985. Dorothy Rooth of Woodland Beach, in her 87th year. Beloved wife of the late John Thomas Culver. Dear mother of Mary (Mrs. E. Goulding) of Toronto, George of Isl- ington, Margaret (Mrs. R. Ridout) of Haliburton and the late Thomas. Lovingly remémbered by 6 grand- children and 3 great grand- children. The funeral ser- vice was held at the James H. Lynn Funeral Home, Elmvale on Saturday, May 11 at 2 p.m. Interment Allenwood United Cemetery. E39 Archer, Margaret - At the Penetang General Hospital on Thursday, May 9, 1985. Margaret Archer of Elmvale, in her 89th year. Beloved daughter of the late Albert and Mary Ann Ar- cher. Dear sister of Orval of New Liskeard, Alvin, Olga, Reginald and Grant, all of Elmvale and the late Lossie Rowntree, Edith Archer, Dora Lennox, Earl, Bert, Clifford and William Ar- cher. The funeral service was held at the James H. Lynn Funeral Home, Elmvale on Saturday, May 11 at 11 a.m. Interment Elmvale Cemetery. In memoriam donations to the Arthritis Society or the charity of your choice would be appreciated. E39

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