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TENDER Sale of Land for Tax Arrears by Public Tender ALMAGUIN NEWS, Wednesday, October 17, 2007 — Page 15 WANT TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED? CALL: 705-382-3843 705-382-9996 1-800-731-6397 212 Recreational Articles CLASSIFIED Vehicles 310 For Sale RATES HUNTERS Special 1996 MARTIN: Mr Kenneth THE family of the late AIRTIGHT Drolet 1991 Toyota Tercel, USE YOUR Argo all terrain vehicle Charles Martin of Sun- Jean May Brown would wood stove. 4 years 168,000 km. Good excellent condition low dridge peacefully at his like to express their old - like new. Including condition. Rustproofed. kms, accessories in- residence on Thursday sincere thanks to all of accessories. $550. $1,900. 382-9001 cluded, price $9000 October 11, 2007 in his our friends and neigh- Please call 384-7189 Sale of Land for Tax Arrears O.B.O. 519-738-6047 or DEADLINE MONDAY 68th year. Ken Martin, bours for their kindness, or 492-5179 1997 Dodge Pick-up. 2 12:00 NOON cell 519-818-9352. beloved husband of generosity and support CARPET $100, New HP wheel drive. V8, auto, ex- (Except Marjorie Martin (nee: in the passing of our tended cab, short box, Before Holiday) Fugard) of Sundridge. mother and grandmother. computer $800, New by Public Tender computer desk $100. hard tonneau cover. Ex- Minimum Charge Loving father of Cheryl Thank you to the Demp- cellent condition. Martin (Patrick Dwyer) ster-Allair Funeral Home 646-7626 $7.00 for the first 2003 RX1, 1000cc, 4 705-764-0301 of Lucknow, Kathy Martin and Rev. Walter Winger HUNTERS, 10 words. stroke, Blue, Electric contractors start, reverse, hand & of South River and Paula for their help and MUNICIPAL ACT, 2001 Northrup (David) of St. or do it yourselfers, col- 25¢ each thumb warmers. Studded comforting words. Your lapsible steel storage 1998 Volkswagen Beetle additional word. track. Great looking sled. Thomas. Cherished kindness will always be TDI, black, 5 speed, 130 grandfather of Tia, Bran- containers are available Subsequent weeks 705-431-7157, $5,500. remembered. Sharon, at Uncle Dave's kms. Best offer. Call The Corporation of the Township of Nipissing di, Sabrina and Doug. Harvey, Melissa, Kerri non-refundable 705-762-4038 375-0140 TAKE NOTICE that tenders are invited for the purchase of the land(s) (no changes). Dear brother of Earl and Lori Sohm. Martin (Dee), Winnifred 2002 Dodge 4x4 2500 described below and will be received until 3:00 p.m., local time on Private Box Privilege White, Freda Larose, STEEL roofing -siding. MCCUTCHEON: Series 5.9 Diesel Tuesday, November 20, 2007. The tenders will then be opened in public $10.00 Ron Glen Martin all of Ems- 29 gauge Galvalume $64 $18,000 obo Certified. dale and Sylvia Grey sq; 20 year paint, $82 sq; on the same day at 3:30 p.m. at the Township Office, Nipissing, Ontario. Please - Cash with order. and Christine are 685-7320 pleased to announce the (Bob) of Crediton. Prede- COMPANIONSHIP: 30 year paint, $94 sq Phone orders accepted ceased by his parents Call Don Barr Description of Land(s) Minimum Tender Amount safe arrival of Kyle Joseph, 57 year old male seeking 1992 Chevy Caprice with Visa & MasterCard a brother for Tyler. Lingham and Irene 705-723-8080 Only. 382-9996 female. Please call www.sbsteel.ca Classic. Great running All of PIN #52214---0138; Pcl 4492 Born on September 26, (Gray) Martin, sisters 705-382-9730 Doreen and Roberta. condition. $1500.00 As PLEASE!! Have your 2007 at North Bay General is. 705-765-6919 PSNS, being Part of Lot 175, Concession credit card number Hospital, weighing 8 lbs Fondly remembered by FREE ONLINE DATING 9 ozs. his many nieces and A, Geographic former Township of Gurd, $5,100.00 handy when you Now in Muskoka. Meet A grandson for Don nephews and his many your match. Register now in the Township of Nipissing, phone in your and Lois Richardson of friends in the area. The today. muskoka. District of Parry Sound as in LT 24254 late Mr. Ken Martin Classified Ads. Sundridge and Susan freedateconnection.com WANTED: Dead or Alive McCutcheon of Scarbo- rested at the Dempster- EXCEPT LT 40318 Allair Funeral Home, Scrap cars or trucks. EXPERIENCED Carpen- rough. Articles Top prices paid for scrap Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must Burk's Falls on Saturday 310 For Sale ter required for year October 13, 2007. A vehicles. Will pick up round work in Parry be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a money order or of a bank free of charge. Will pick private family Funeral TONGUE and groove red Sound & Rosseau area. draft or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation payable to the COMFORT Zone Heating Service was conducted up loose scrap metal. Excellent work environ- SEARCHING for a spiri- pine. 3/4" x 4,5,6" 788-3912 municipality and representing at least 20 per cent of the tender amount. Service in the Chapel. If desired, 384-5196 ment. Tools, transporta- Licensed and tual experience? You are memorial donations to tion, and references re- insured,WETT certified, invited to a multi faith de- the Canadian Cancer WOOD burning cook quired. Subcontract ar- Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding oil, natural gas, propane, votional. Saturday Octo- Society or the Heart and stove Elmira Findlay rangements available. the title to or any other matters relating to the land to be sold. electric heat. Furnaces ber 27,2007 at 1:30 p.m. Stroke Foundation would Oval black and nickel Please call Mike Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential (705)789-4018 Please and fireplaces, HWT and be sincerely appreciated airtight, excellent GET 705-389-3131 purchasers. appliances. Serviced bring music and writings by the family. condition, $2900 next years wood of your faith if you wish. now! $60 cash and carry and installed. 20 years 789-8295 NOW Hiring full time op- This sale is governed by the Municipal Act 2001 and the Municipal Tax experience. Please call JOHNSTONE: Frances a face cord green wood. NEW wood stoves, air Dry $80 plus delivery. erator position in convert- Sales Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount Jeff 705-706-1972. (Micki) passed away ing industry. Will train. September 29th in her tight cook or heating Can cut to size 705-762- tendered plus accumulated taxes and the relevant land transfer tax. CUTTING EDGE RENO- stoves. 705-724-6771 4038 or 762-0563 For details call 89th year. Wife of Frank 705-382-9346. Ask for VATIONS All kinds. Free (deceased), mother of leave message BACON: Mr. Wayne Andrew The Municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the estimates. Bathrooms our Sharon Wager, Nana of GET successful purchaser. specialty. Over 25 years Roger Bacon of Sun- next years wood Cindy Wager. Sister of WANTED experience. Insured. dridge went home to be Orval Cargill, Isabell Bell now! $60 cash and carry Drivers. Pay Excellence our commit- with his Lord after a cou- (deceased). Missed by a face cord green wood. up to 50 cents flatbed For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the rageous battle with can- Dry $80 plus delivery. CKC ment. Fred Lack & Son, many nieces, nephews Registered black work. Long haul and prescribed form of tender contact: 705-646-0554 cer at the Burk's Falls and friends and family. Can cut to size lab puppies. First shots, short haul. and District Health Cen- Memorial service at Dun- 705-762-4038 or parents on site. 905-876-1113 tre on Wednesday, Octo- church,Mag. Legion Nov. 762-0563 705-729-5898 1-866-562-9567 Ms. Cindy Piper - Treasurer ber 10, 2007 in his 61st 25 at 1 pm. Everyone The Corporation of the Township of Nipissing year. Wayne Bacon, be- welcome 1 bedroom apartments loved husband of Delphy This Week’s Crossword Answers (705) 724-2144 newly renovated 4-plex Bacon (nee: Unruh) of MACKAY, Douglas General Delivery 3km north of Burk's Falls. Sundridge. Loving father Cameron. In his 55th Nipissing, Ontario P0H 1W0 Country setting balco- of Rod Bacon (Laurie) of year. At Fort St John nies. Quiet, adult build- Waterdown and Tanya Hospital, British Colum- ing, no pets. Kuehl (Sam) of Strathroy. bia. October 1, 2007. Call Garry 382-2402 Cherished grandfather Funeral service held at of Alishia, Jody, Tyler St Luke's United Church, 2 bedroom apartment Bacon, Samantha and Fort St John, BC. Me- Sundridge. Stove, Trystan Kuehl. Dear morial service and inter- fridge and dishwasher. brother of Bruce Bacon ment at Knox United References. No Pets. (Susan) of Markham. Church Cemetery, Kear- $610 plus utilities. Predeceased by his par- ney Ontario, at a later 705-752-5863 ents Kenneth and Irene date. Expressions of (Pilkey) Bacon. Fondly sympathy to the LARGE 2 bedroom remembered by his ex- Canadian Cancer apartment, Magnetawan tended family and his Society are appreciated. area. 705-387-4510 or many friends in the area. 705-783-1408 The late Mr. Wayne Bacon rested at the MAGNETAWAN winter Moore's Funeral Chapel, rental 2 bedroom 9 Paget Street, Sun- THE furnished house dridge on Saturday family of Michael Town of Kearney appliances etc... oil October 13, 2007. Funer- Chafe would like to furnace, telephone, al service was conducted give a huge thank you cable, hydro included in the Chapel of the to the OPP, the Rescue mature applicants, no Dempster-Allair Funeral Unit, South River Fire pets, $600 + oil. Home, Burk's Falls on Department, and our NOTICE OF PASSING First and last Sunday October 14, friends and neighbours 519-824-3405 2007, with the Pastor for their help in our OF BY-LAW NO.
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