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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1994-05-04, Page 13N'CUSTOML: PLANTING of Soya ppBeans White Beans No Till or Conventional Blythe Lannin .345-287 7r. THE HURON EXPOSITOR, May 4, 1994-13 • 31. SERVICE DIRECTORY ♦ CUSTOM AUTOMOTIVE and Welding Service. Auto and truck frames, floors repaired, car trailers, truck bodes, agricultural and industrial millwrighting. Silvercreek Automotive, 522-0956. 31- 18x2 DAVE'S CAR OILING Now open for Spring and Summer, Wed. afternoon and Sat. mornings. Other times by chance. Weather permitting or call 523-4343. 31-18x4cc PHOTO COPIES Photocopying Service available at the Huron Expositor office, 100 Main St., Seaforth. 8Va x 11 copies -.25 cents per sheet, 8Y2 x 14 copies - .35 cents per sheet. (GST and PST extra). Phone 527-0240. 31-01-tf nxe ELECTROLUX VACUUMS, carpet shampooers, mini -vacs, central vac. Systems and supplies. Free pick up and delivery. Repairs to all makes. Call Bob Organ, 348-4410 or drop in at 165 Huron Rd., ( B & M Mfg. Office). 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. After hours 348-8796. 31-14xtfcc HORSESHOEING Horseshoeing and trimming. Reliable and reasonable. Call Bob at 357-2599. 31-15x12cc COTTAGE OWNERS: Let Merry Maids get your cottage ready. Call 524-5658. 31-15x4cc Fuel Oil Furnace Repair and Cleaning Paratchek's Maintenance Dublin 345-2235 erner Y. •TRUCKING *GRAVEL, SAND & STONE •BULLDOZING •EXCAVAf NG •TOPSOIL •SEPTIC SYSTEMS HOP...482-9926 RR 3 Clinton Res. 482-9212 -.1 GC LICENSED CARPENTER -VANNESTE 2 CARPENTRY CL • Residential • Commercial Q • Building & Renovations Fw- DAVE VANNESTE BUS. 482-9818 Z General Contractor Shop 263-6448 Bailey's of Hensall Ltd. Heating - Air Conditioning Hwy. 44 N. Hensall 262.2020 262-2626 Your Home Comfort People Since 1981 21,2 ton Vibratory asphalt roller LAWN ROLLING JAMES SYMES PAVING LUCKNOW 528-3047 RE -NEW IT Cristal a new Reface Kitchen Icy I /3 of pace of new kitchen cabinets Deal direct from manufacturer AIso speCiallz ung rn hardwood Flooring. Call for Estimate 670-8268 SINCE 1976 Grating -Gravel - Top Sai JAMES SYMES PAVING & MATERIALS ASPHALT & CONCRETE DRIVEWAYS • rasing of - Roads. Parking 1-ot. A Tennis Courts 0(7X 54 1 ueknrn,'. Ontario N00 21f0 528-3047 Abattoir and Meat Market Hwy. 8 I - 3 1/2 miles east of Exeter 215- 1 123 Try us for CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING Kill Days - Tuesdays OUR SPECIALTY Home cured and smoked meats processed exactly the way you Tike it. STAFFEN'S (ARE Lawn Maintenance Fertilizing Garden Tilling Contracts Welcome Weed Spraying Available Call today 527-2280 32. BABYSITTING 4 QUALITY DAYCARE: Beautiful country atmosphere. Large playroom and fenced backyard. Lunches provided. Close to Mitchell, References and recelpta available. Reasonable rates. Call 346-2043. 32-15x800 34. PERSONAL ♦ YOU DO NOT need to feel alone. Find the answers to your doubts and fears. To receive non-judgemental support and true friendship call (519) 357-3847 or write Box 203, Belgrave, Ont. NOG 1E0. 34-18x I= • WEDDINGS PERFORMED. Your location or our indoor or outdoor chapel, (non denominational). For personalized arrangements call Rev. Chris Morgan, The Pastoral Centre, Benmiller, Ont. 524-5724. 34-18x4cc A.A. If you think you have a drinking problem Alcoholics Anonymous has worked for millions. Call 527-1650. 34- 18-tf DIVORCES/PARDONS/NAME CHANGES: no court appearance, reasonable cost, legal aid welcome. Luigi E. Circelli, Peggy Wilson (Parallegal). Call collect 1-434-1691. 34- 13xtfcc ADOPTION: An Option. Affectionate, fun couple seek to provide loving home with 'Stay at+t Home' Mom for your newborn. All legal expenses paid. 1- 800-420-9471, anytime. 34-18xbc BIRTH FAMILY send greetings to: Sullivan, Tanya Louise, 01-20-73; McAllister, Cynthia, Lou, 05-28-63' Beaton, Mark Joseph, 04-12-59; McDonald, Lisa Carey, 01-23-70; Keane, Shirley Ann, 08-15-42; Miracle, ???, 1950-1954; Vareny, Lauren, 11-07- 58; King, David Christopher, 06-06-59; Ouderkirk, ???, 12-67; Parent Finders 416-760-7759. 34-18xbc 35. NOTICE TO CREDITORS • NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the Estate of DONALD EDGAR COLEMAN All persons having claims against the estate of DONALD EDGAR COLEMAN, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, deceased, who died on the 17th day of March, 1994, are notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of May, 1994, after which date the assets will be distributed hav- ing regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this 29th day of April, 1994. RALPH SMITH Barrister and Solicitor 20 Gouinlock Street P. 0. Box 159 SEAFORTH, Ontario NOK IWO • 36. ANNOUNCEMENTS AD AND NEWS DEADLINE The deadline for news copy, classified and display advertising for The Huron Expositor, Seaforth is Monday at 1 p.m. Phone 527-0240. 36-01-tfnxe 38, AUCTION SALE RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALFNDAR CLINTON 482-7898 SATURDAY, MAY 7 AT 9 AM - Antlques, horse drawn buggy, at Richard Lobb's Auction In Clinton. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11 AT 6 PM - W4 III tractor and old farm machin- ery. miscitems. elc. I I /2 miles west of Holyrond for estate of Cecil Congram. SATURDAY, MAY 14 AT 9 AM - Tools, riding mower. 4 yrold, antiques. etc. for Ken Johns of Exeter and Estate of Christina Finnigan at Richard Lobb Auction In Clinton. THURSDAY, MAY 26 AT 12 NOON - Z John Deere tractors and complete Inc of farm machinery for leather Young, RR 2. (;odcrlch 39. EDUCATIONAL ♦ LEARN AUCTfONEERING at the Southwestern School of Auctioneering. Next Class: July 16-22. Information contact: Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering, R.R. 15, Woodstock, Ontario N4S 7V9. (519) 537-2115. 39- 18xbc POETRY CONTEST. $12,000 in prizes yearly. Possible publication. Send one original poem 20 lines or less: National Library of Poetry, Box 704 -ND, Owings Mills, Md 21117. 39-18xbc 43. BIRTHS i JOHNSTON/SILLS Neil, Joan and big sisters Dinah and Danielle are thrilled to welcome Jay William Michael into the family. Jay was born April 25th, 1994 weighing 7 lbs. 2 oz. Grandparent for the 17th time is Frank Sills and 5th time grandparents are Irwin and Doreen Johnston, all of Seaforth. (Insured). 43-18-1 O'NEIUJJOHNSTON Shawn, Elizabeth and Jordon welcome the safe arrival Brendan James bom April 24, 1994 at 1:59 p.m. weighing In at 7 lbs. 5 oz. Proud grandparents are Irwin and Doreen Johnston of Seaforth and Burke and Maureen O'Neill of Markham. 43-18x1 VAN DOORNIK Sarah and Becky are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their brother Eric Jordan weighing 6 lbs. 2 oz. born April 23, 1994 at 8:23 a.m. at Stratford General Hospital. Proud parents are Harold and Beth Van Doomik. Grandparents are Dorothy and Glen McNichol of Seaforth and Catherine and John Van Doomik of Seaforth. 43-18-1 146. IN MEMORIAM MUNRO: Treasured memories of a dear uncle and great uncle, William Vaughan (Buz) whom God called home on May 6, 1967. We can't have the old days back, When we were all together, But secret tears and loving thoughts, Will be with us forever. Always will be remembered by his niece, Mary Helen, Bob, great nephews Shawn James and Curtis Vaughan. 46- 18x1 147. CARDS OF THANKS BINNENDYK would like to thank family, friends and neighbors for the gifts, cards and visits during my stay in hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Woldnik, Dr. Haines and nurses for the wonderful care during my - Jennifer 47-18-1 • _• BOLTON I would like to thank family, friends and neighbors very much for the flowers, cards, treats and visits during My stay in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Haines and all the nursing staff for their special care during my stay. Sincerely, Marion Bolton 47-18x1 MCCALL I would like to say a big thank you to everyone who attended last Friday night's Cystic Fibrosis concert. It was a huge success. I would also like to thank everyone who gave their time by performing or working behind the scenes. It was all greatly appreciated. Also a special thank you to my line dancers, doggers, stepdancers and their parents. Without you none of this would have been possible. - Sherry McCall 47-18x1 NURSING STUDENTS Our sincere thanks to the staff and patients at Seaforth Community Hospital. We have gained valuable knowledge and experience from your efforts which should help us in our careers as Registered Nurses. Thanks also for the corsages and goodbye party. Well miss all of you. Special thanks to our preceptors Judy Lamont and Kay Mailloux for your patience and encouragement. See you at Grad. - Teresa Underhill and Karen McCullough 47-18x1 38. AUCTION SALE ANTIQUE AUCTION to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for two Lucknow area farm homes and Lewis and Millie Dempsey plus additions. Saturday, May 7th at 9 a.m. Flat to wall cupboard, tramps bed, large spinning wheel, Edison table top phono- graph with 21 inch wooden horn, cylinder records, floor model phonographs, wardrobe, blanket boxes, dry sink, settees, bonnet chests, washstands, dressers, high back wooden beds, fancy iron bed, gold pocket watches, railway watch, 2 bis- cuit barrels, Royal Doulton figurine, 6 matching pressback chairs, rocking chairs, 2 piano stools, 7 matching chairs, drop front desks, side board dining table, chests of drawers, over 20 oil lamps. 3 small 'Gone with the wind' style lamps, approx clocks including Puegenot Canadian Time, Brandon and gingerbread, hanging Aladdin lamp, hanging oil lamp, HORSE DRAWN BUGGY, walking plow, antique dishes and glassware and collectables, old radios, crocks, handmade quilts. 1913 to 1916 Ford Times locks, 1948 Massey Harris catalogue, 1908 Farmers Advocates. antique picture frames, partial chamber sets, Beaver jar, broad axe, 2 milk cans, sausage press, plus many items too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper 1.0 Auctioneer, Richard Lobb 482-7898 39. EDUCATIONAL ♦ i MUSIC FOR Young Children may have teaching opportunities In your area. If you have piano background, call for information about Teaching Training Seminars 1-800-661-1692. 39-18xbo • (47. CARDS OF THANKS 4 TURNER Thank you everyone for phone calls, cards and acts of kindness over the five month hospital stay and since the death of Helen Tumor Lawson. - George, Nancy, Barry, Bonnie Turner 47-18x1 Huron suicide rates higher than average seriously," said Barnes. The danger of this attitude is that it prevents people from getting help from early problems like depression before it mushrooms into a more serious problem. Only 3 per cent of those with depression will seek treatment in any given year. The lack of open dialogue permits myths to be considered fact. The most common myths about suicide are: MYTH: An attempt is just a way to get attention or manipulate someone. FACT: Suicide is a person's cry for help and/or an attempt to end the pain in their life. MYTH: "If you talk about suicide, they are more likely to do iL" FACT: Based on current evidence, talking about feelings of suicide lowers the risk. All deliberately self-inflicted injuries and threats of suicide must be taken seriously. When someone attempts suicide they rarely want to die: they want the emotional pain to stop, the situations in their lives to change but they feel powerless to change them. Canadian Mental Health Associ- ation/Huron is working to help these attitudes. Residents can help CMHA/Huron by celebrating Men- tal Health Week from May 2 to 7. To help fund CMHA/Huron's edu- cational programs, they will be presenting top country artists, Cassandra Vasik and Jim Witter in concert on May 27 at the Goderich Arena and on May 28 at the South Huron Recreation Centro in Exeter. Tickets are available at both rec centres, Ernie King's in Wingham (for Visa and Mastercard purchases) and Carmen Camera's in Goderich. In Huron County, in a classroom of 21 students, 6 had attempted suicide. Huron County's average of suicides is higher than the provin- cial average. In 1991, 3,593 Cana- dians killed themselves.. "For every completed suicide, there are on average 100 attempts," said Sharon Barnes, national presi- dent of the Canadian Mental Health Association. The figures are stag- gering: suicide is the second major killer of our youth, men 20-39 years old and men 75 or older have the highest rate of suicide, for females the highest rate is found among the 30-49 age group. Groups with high risk of suicide are: sub- stance abusers, young people (20- 40), elderly men (75+), young aboriginal males, people with a mental disorder and persons in custody. "In our society, the topic of sui- cide is taboo, there is strong reluc- tance to talk about it openly and ANDY BADER PHOTO COUNTY CHESS SILVER MEDALISTS - This fearsome four- some of senior students at St. Patrick's School in Dublin captured the silver medal at the 19th annual Perth County elementary chess tournament last month. J. D. Nolan (left), Matt Cronin, Ben Murray and Larry Kelly finished second out of nine schools, finishing with 25 wins and seven losses. Elma School won the gold with a 27-4-1 mark...five points ahead of St. Patrick's. 47. CARDS OF THANKS THE HOBBY SHOP Thanks to all who sent flowers and to those who helped get The Hobby Shop ready for opening. Winner of our draw was Jean Stewart. - Ron and Bessie Broome SDHS FORMAL COMMITTEE The S.D.H.S. Formal Committee would like to sincerely thank the following businesses and people for their time and help with this year's fashion show. We would like to thank Anna's Dress Shop, Cardno's Men's Wear, Hildebrand Flowvers, All Styles II, Boussey's Beauty Boutique, all of the models, Darren Hemingway and Mrs. Walsh. Thanks again. -S.D.H.S. Formal Committee NORRIS Many thanks to my relatives, friends and neighbors for the cards, calls, visits, flowers and treats I received while a patient at Seaforth Community Hospital. Special thanks also to Dr. Haines, • the nursing staff and the physiotherapy department for their excellent care and to Irene Richardson for her visits and support. These kindnesses were sincerely appreciated. -Robert Norris 47-18x1 TRON The family of the late Mary Tron wish to express their heartfelt thanks to the ambulance drivers, Dr. Malkus and Dr. Woldnik and all the nursing staff of Seaforth Community Hospital for their excellent care of Mother during her recent illness. Also thanks to Rev. Redden for his comforting words and to relatives and friends for flowers, cards and donations given in her memory. A special thank you to the staff at Maplewood Manor. Your kind and loving care to Mom will always be remembered. - Pat and Don Deighton Mom 's the Word Give your morn something special on her special day! A beautifully decorated basket filled with all your Mom's favourites. Every basket is distinctly different Every occasion is distinctly different Every budget is distinctly different We understand and that is what makes TASTE BUDS distinctly different. • Gift Items • Gourmet•Food • Hand -dipped Chocolates • Gift Baskets For Your Entertaining PARTY TRAYS A • Cheese • Fruit • Ve:etables • Sweets FOR BABY We carry • Hand -knitted sweater sets • Stuffed Toys • Crib Quilts • Frames • Rattles • First Year Calendars and much more "Drop by and visit our retail showroom or call us today" OPEN Tues - Sat. 10 am - 5:30 pm HWY. 4 South of CLINTON (directly across from Huronview) 482-1232 Community Calendar WED, , MAY 4 9:00 - 5:30 p.m. - Hospital Auxiliary Penny Sale • 34 Main St. 1:30 - 4:00 p.m. - Senior Games - ShufAeboard at the Arena 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. - Karate at the Arena 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. - Water Colour Painting at the High School • 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. - Step Training at the Arena 7:30 - 10:30 p.m. - Men's Fastball at Lions Park 8:00 • 9:00 p.m. - Fitness is Fun at the Arena 8:00 p.m. - Seaforth Horticuttural Society meeting Seaforth Public School. THURS., MAY 5 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. - Fitness is Fun at the Arena 9:00 - 5:30 p.m. - Hospital Auxiliary Penny Sale - 34 Main St. 1:30 p.m. • Senior Games - Solo at the Legion 1:30 p.m. - Happy Citizens Meeting at the Legion 7:30 p.m. - Senior Games - Cribbage at the Arena. 8:00 • 9:30 a.m. - Sluggers Slo-Pitch Game. FRI., MAY 6 9.00 • 9:00 p.m. • Hospital Auxiliary Penny Sale • 34 Main St. SAT., MAY 7 8:00 a.m. • Giant Yard Sale at the Arena. 9:00 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. • Hospital Auxiliary Penny Sale • 34 Main St. 2.00 p.m. • Senior Games - Darts at the Legion SUN., MAY 8 6:30-11:00 p.m. • Mens Sb -Pitch at Lions and Optimist Parks MON., MAY 9 9.00 a.m - 5:30 p.m. - Hospital Auxiliary Penny Sale - 34 Main St. 7.30 - 10:30 p m. - Doubles Bingo at Arena Hall. Opens at 5:30 p.m. 730 - 10:30 p.m. - Mens Fastball at Optimist Park 8 00 - 11:00 p m Mens Slo-Pitch at Lions Park. TUES., MAY 10 8:30-9:30 a.m. - Fitness is Fun at the Arena 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. - Hospital Auxiliary Penny Sale - 34 Main St. 10:00 a.m. - Senior Games - Walking at the Arena 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. - Dog Obedience begins at the Arena 7:30 p.m. Senior Games - Bridge at the Legion 8:00 p.m. Seaforth Hospital Auxiliary Meeting in Conference, Room 42. WED., MAY 11 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. - Hospital Auxiliary Penny Sale - 34 Main St. 1:30 - 4:00 p.m. -Senior Shuffleboard at the Arena. 6:00 • 9:00 p.m. - Karate at the Arena. 7:00 - 9.30 p.m. - Water Colour Painting at the High School 7:00. 8:00 p.m. - Step Training at the Arena 7:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. -Mens Fastball a1 the Lions Arena 8:00. 9:00 p.m. Fitness is Fun at the Arena 8:00 p.m. • Seaforth and District Horticultural Society meeting, Seafonh Public School. Speaker • Fran McOuail on Organic Gardening. If you're organizing a non-profit event of interest to other Seaforth area residents, phone the recreation office 527-0882 or the Expositor at 527-0240, or mail the informa- tion to Community Calendar, The Huron Expositor, Box 89, Seaforth, Ontario, NOK "IWO well in advance of the scheduled date. Free listing includes date, time, name of event and loca- tion only. Space for the Community Calendar is donated by The Huron Expositor. I! O °o Headquarters Q Small & Mid-sized Cars (]Passenger & Cargo Vans, Pickup Trucks rO Daily, Weekly, Monthly O Insurance Rentals & More Q Free Delivery t1 Ask about our full transportation service caacol�a0000coocaaaoacuco� °to O O O Huron County's Complete VEHICLE RENTAL CAR & TRUCK RENTALS Division of Suncnest Ford 500 Huron Rd., Goderich CALL COLLECT Ask for Helen 524-8347 o o In °lo 111 O O eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereeeeee 4