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The Huron Expositor, 1994-06-01, Page 1212—THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Juno 1, 111114 38. AUCTION SALE • /• f38. AUCTION SALE • / AUCTION SALE 65 New Persian Rugs; tent trailer; riding mower; appliances; furniture; tools etc to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton tor Persian Carpet Co. plus several consignors. Saturday, June 4 at 10 am 65 NEW RUGS: Persian rugs; Chinese rugs; Indo Chinese rugs, various sizes Targe to small, good variety of colours, shapes and sizes, some will be offered subject to a reasonable reserve bid. Note rugs will be offered at 1 p.m. RIDING MOWER, TOOLS, ETC.: Snapper 8 HP riding mower; Hilti DX 600N fastener gun; skill saws; electric drills; hand and garden tools; bench seat and sliding rear window fits 1992 Dodge pick up truck, push Lawn mower. TENT TRAILER: 1987 Fibco fiberglass tent trailer sleeps 2 plus add a room (like new). Cost $3300.00 new. Tow with a small car, propane stove, heater and lantern, 2 down filled sleeping bags. APPLIANCES, FURNITURE, ETC: Fridge; White Westinghouse 30 inch stove (new one); 24 inch stove; 2 chest freezers; 3 portable colour TV's; modern chrfsterfield-and chair; 2 chesterfields; Duncan Phyfe &op leaf dining table and 4 chairs; small china cabinet; 3 piece bedroom suite; 2 beds and mattress; Franklin stove; modern dresser with mirror; wicker fern stand; golf clubs; slag glass swag lamp; pop carbinating machine; hexagon end table; card tables; 2 oil lamps; floor Tamp; exercise bike; component hi-fi; army cot; lantern; dishes and glassware includes antique pieces; step ladders; plus our usual large offering of items too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D. AUCTIONEER RICHARD LOBB 482-7898 CLINTON 39. EDUCATIONAL • 46. IN MEMORIAM • ♦ 1 LEARN AUCTIONEERING at the Southwestern School of Aucdoneering. Next class: July 16-22. Information, contact: Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering, R.R. #5, Woodstock, Ontario N4S 7V9 (519) 537-2115. 39- 22xbc OFFERING THE BEST Chef Training and Pastry and Desserts Diploma programs. Full-time 17 weeks. Accommodation and job placement assistance. Dubrulle French Culinary School, Vancouver, 1-604-738-3155. 39-22xbc '43. BIRTHS • JEFFERY Bill and Pamela of Toronto welcome with love their second son Samuel Postian Jeffery, bom May 13, 1994 at Scarborough Grace Hospital weighing 9 lbs. 1 oz. Wonderful things do happen on Friday the 13th. A brother for William 'Stephen'. Proud grandparents are Spencer and Doris Jeffery, Staffa; and Ronald and Sue Postian, London. Great grandfather Is Bill Minett, Oshawa. Lovingly remembered and sorely missed at this special time is Nancy Postian. 43-21x1 KERSEY-HEARD Bill, Linda and big brother Patrick Welcome with love Laura Suzanne bom Friday, May 20, 1994 at K -W Hospital, Kitchener weighing 8 lbs. 13 oz. Proud grandparents are Juen Heard, Seaforth and Patrick and Joan Kersey, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 43-22-1 HIGENELL Mark and Estella are delighted to announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Brianne Renee on Thursday, May 19, 1994, weighing 7 lbs. 2Y2 oz. Proud grandparents are Stuart and Joyce Wilson of Brucefield and Charles and Wanda Higenell of Mitchell area. Spoiling privileges also go to Great Grandmother, Beulah MacKay of Seaforth. Special thanks to Dr. Woldnik, Dianne, Lynn, Esther, Helen and all the nursing staff at Seaforth Community Hospital for their wonderful care during our stay. 43-22x1 HOGGART Todd and Darlene are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of their daughter Shelby Rachel Laura bom May 3, 1994, at 7:36 p.m. weighing 8 lbs. 2 oz. A little sister for Kurtis. Proud grandparents are Rachel Denys of Egmondville and Gordon and Laura Hoggart, R.R. 211, Londesboro. Great grandparents are Wesley and Greta Hoggart, Clinton and Richard and Lillian Dicks, R.R. a1, Seaforth. 43-22xlcc '46. IN MEMORIAM ♦ ♦ REID: In loving memory of Lori (Hugili) Reid, May 31, 1985. Though her smiles are gone forever, And her hands we cannot touch, We shall never lose sweet memories, Of the one we loved so much. Lovingly remembered and missed by Mom, sisters, brother and their families. 46-22x1 SIMPSON: In loving memory of a dear daughter, Deborah Ann who passed away suddenly In a car accident, June 4, 1978. Wishing today as I was wishing before, God could have spared you many years more, With silent thoughts and deep regret, Loving memories 1 will never forget, I miss her love and cheery ways, With her I spent my happiest days. In memory I see her the same, As long as I live I'll cherish her name. Sadly missed, lovingly remembered by Mom. 46-22-1 RYAN: In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Joe Ryan who passed away June 2, 1989. As time unfolds another year, Memories keep you ever near, Silent thoughts of time together. Hold memories that will last forever. Always remembered by wife Rita end families. 46-22xlcc • ♦ NICHOLSON: Cassie (July 22, 1899 - June 1, 1993). There is a bridge of memories, From here to heaven above, That keeps you close beside us, It's called The Bridge of Love'. Nothing can ever take away, The love our hearts hold dear. Fond memories are with us every day, Remembrance keeps you near. Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten. Your Family. 46-22x1 47. CARDS OF THANKS • ♦ MERNER I would like to thank everyone for the flowers, cards, gifts, visits and phone calls, during my hospital stay and while at home. A special thanks to the doctors, nurses and ambulance drivers at Seaforth, Stratford and Victoria Hospitals. Their speedy response was greatly appreciated. I would also like to thank my friends and family for their support in my time of need. Thank you kindly. - Michael John (Pigeon) 47-22xlcc BACHERT I would like to thank my McKillop neighbors for the community shower held for me at Winthrop on Thursday evening, May 26. Your presence, thoughtfut wishes and kind gifts are very much appreciated. A special thank you to those who organized the shower and provided and served the refreshments. Many thanks. - Wendy Bachert 47-22x1 BIG BIKE RIDE Thank you to the 'Seaforth Heart Throbs' Big Bike team for their commendable efforts in making the first annual Big Bike Ride for Stroke a huge success, and to those who gave so generously through pledges. Seaforth raised $3,126.00 for stroke research. Way to go team!. - Val Poisson, Team Captain. 47-22x1 CRAIG My sincere thanks to Drs. Raczycki, Hay, and Turton, and the nurses for their care and concern last week, and a special thanks to my family for their love and support. - Margaret Craig 47-22x1 ECKERT Once again I have to thank Dr. Malkus, Father Cassano, Father Hardy and the nurses of Seaforth Hospital for their excellent care, my family and the homemakers since coming home. - Mary Eckert 47-22-1 MCCLURE I would like to thank our friends, family and neighbors who attended my community shower at Cavan United Church. All the gifts are great and will come in very handy for Brian and I. Special thanks for the entertainment, it was priceless and to Gayle and Susan for taking care of all the details. it's great to know we are going to be living in such a wonderful community. Thank you. - Connie 47-22x1 47. CARDS OF THANKS • EISLER We would like to thank our friends and neighbors for joining with us In celebrating our 45th Wedding Anniversary. Also to all those who sent cards, gifts and flowers. it was all greatly appreciated. Special thanks to our son and daughter and their families. To Bill Flanagan for getting us to the reception on dme, the old fashioned way (horse and buggy), and to Ken Canino and Velma Miller for their contribution in making this a memorable evening. - Jack and Doreen Eisler 47-22x 1 MILLER Words cannot express our appreciation and gratitude during our late winter ordeal. My family and I would like to say 'Thank You' to the Russell/Miller families, our neighbors, and our friends for the many acts of kindness, from delicious food, rides to the hospital and also a place to stay overnight when stormstayed. The many prayers, phone calls, visits, flowers, cards, letters and other acts of support will not be forgotten. Etemal gratitude to Dr. Vanwalraven, Dr. McIver and the ICU support staff for the tremendous care and compassion given at such a difficult time. Also, many thanks to the 4th floor support staff and finally the CCRU staff. The opportunity to have rehabilitation enabled me to learn how to walk again for which I am thankful daily. The care and caring of Dr. Lappano throughout this time will always be remembered as will the wonderful care received at the Ritz Lutheran Villa. Finalty, my love and appreciation to my family, Frank, Marilyn, Dan, Christina, Carol, Paul and Angela for ahvays being there for me during this long session. Thank you to everyone for my tomorrows. - Marlon E. Miller 47.22x1co GINOERICH We would like to thank the Seaforth Boys Midget Hockey Team and their parents for the� nd ir support through the year and for the gifts. They were much atppeia make .a Isatin memory of en exciting hooker/ son. - Roy, Unda, Andrea 47-22x1 HARRIS Thank you to family and Mends for gifts, flowers, and visits while I was a patient in Seaforth and Stratford Hospitals. Special thanks to Dr. Woldnik, Dr. Rodney and ambulance crew and especially to Dr. Percival and the nurses. - Betty Harris 47-22x1c MCPHERSON Bernie and Hugh would like to extend our sincere thanks to family, relatives, friends and neighbors for helping us celebrate our 40th Wedding Anniversary. Special thanks to our children for putting on such a wonderful party. Thanks for the many cards, gifts and flowers. Thanks also to Rev. Bruce Cook for renewing our marriage vows. It was a very touching experience. Everything was appreciated and will always be remembered. 47-22-1 RACHO The family of the late Jim Racho wish to express our heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and sympathy floral tributes, donations, cards and food brought to the house. Your support and kindness has helped us through this difficult time in the loss of our much loved Jim. We also thank Dr. Rodney, the nurses and staff for the wonderful care you gave Jim. Thanks to the Seaforth Legion Branch 156 for the service, the Legion Ladies Auxiliary for the wonderful lunch, Alan Rush for the service, to Ross Ribey and staff of the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home for their kind support and assistance. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. - Gloria, Jim Jr., and the Racho Family 47-22x1 REGELE/WETTLAUFER We would like to thank all of our friends and family who helped to make our Buck and Doe such a memorable evening. Thanks also to all those who purchased tickets but were unable to attend. Our wedding party deserves great praise for their effort, with special thanks to Chris, Carol and Jane for their superb organizational skills. Your friendship and support is greatly appreciated. Thanks again. - Cheryl and Paul 47-22x1 SCHROEDER Sincere thanks to friends, neighbors and customers who sent flowers, letters, cards, food and donations in remembrance of a dear father and grandfather J.C. (Mac) MacArthur, Grimsby. A special thank you to all our staff who covered for us while we were away. Your kindness and support will always be remembered. - Gail, Doug, Steve and Brad Schroeder 47.22x1 VON EUW I would like to say a special thank you to Dr. Rodney, the nurses and staff of Seaforth Community Hospital for their excellent care. - Sincerley, Hans Von Euw 47-22x1 O'REILLY Many thanks to all my family, friends and neighbors who have been so kind and thoughtful in so many ways since my accident. The delicious hot meals, baking, phone calls, cards and visits all helped make my recovery easier and 1 gratefully appreciated all your help. - Margaret O'Reilly 47-22xlcc ST. JAMES CWL SPRING FLING '94 WINNERS $100.00 Audrey O'Rourke Seaforth $50.00 W. Penngs Zurich 525.00 Jessica Cunesmith Waterloo -Buck & Doe for JEFF McGAVIN and SHANNON RICE SATURDAY, JUNE 11 8 p.m. - 1 a.m. For more information Phone 887-6365 or 527-2394 fusee &Atte Vit% Dad FRANK SILLS IS 75 Sunday June 12, 2 to 4 Seaforth Legion psi BUCK & DOE FOR BRIAN COOMBS and MARY ELLEN VANAAKEN Age of Majority Only! FRIDAY, JUNE 10 8:00 P.M. For Information Call 482-1536 OR 527-2656 r Happy 7 5t Birthday GrandPa June 5 RALPH McN1CHOL .Buck . fly fly . f1� fffilf, • tor & fly Doe 'Susan & Joe 1 Dearing Hand 1 June 4, 1994 1 Prime D.J. Lunch Provided g Age of Majority Spm - 1 am For Tickets Call 345-2390 lam on ........ i for Kelli Schroeder `& -Dative-Consitt SATURDAY, JUNE 11 $5.00/person. Lunch provided 9 PM to 1 AM - Age of Ma}ority FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: VICKI BERT DIANNE 2364660 523.9863 263.5016 With Love From The Family Everyone Welcome & Best Wishes Only SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY TRACTOR ELIMINATION dun 94141 7vamet DENNIS TODD Tiverton, Ont. Every Wednesday Night LINE DANCING Beginning June 9 SPOILED ROTTEN WOMEN'S NIGHT Every Thursday Night all Summer long! Watch next week's paper for details. Friday DEMOLITION DERBY PARTY! Come on out after the "demo" and "whoop" it up! No Charged Saturday DAMN STRAIGHT The Nest "Free" Band you'll see! NR OADSaturday LULU'S ROADHOUSE BAND RALPH McNICHOL JUNE 4th Love From Your Family SEAFORTH LEGION Branch 156 The Service Officer will be at Branch 156 Seaforth on June 2, 1994 at 9 a.m. Veterans and widows wishing an interview please phone Cleave Coombs for an appoint- ment. 527-1155 50th Wedding Anniverinry RALPII Cf ANNE McMCUOL (Saturday. June 4th OPEN I-1OU8E 2 - 4 p.m. &forth Ag. Building Your PreF,ence i8 Our Gift E•CCUNTR Come and fly to Neverland and be happy as a child again! June 14 - July 2 ETElik ...the musical DIRECTED AND CHOREOGRAPHED BY MAX REIMER Music by Mark Charlap Lyrics by Carolyn Leigh Additional Music by Jule Styne Additional Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green A musical production of the play by Sir James M. Barrie Sponsored by Big V Drug Stores (519) 238-6000 Seaforth Minor Sports Council DOUBLE'S NITE B•I•N•G•O MONDAY, JUNE 20, 7:30 P.M. Seaforth Arena DOORS OPEN AT 5:30P.M. All Game PRIZES Will Be DOUBLED 11111111101 Proceeds to Seaforth Minor Sports Licence # M048252 1