The Huron Expositor, 1995-01-11, Page 1010 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, January 11, 1995
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31. SERVICE DIRECTORY
TUTORING: by 4 -year honour roll OAC
student, in my home or yours, any
subject at elementary to grade ten level.
References available upon request. For
further information cal1527-1542. 31-02-
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ODD JOBS: Painting, paper hanging,
household repairs and renovations. No
job too small. Low rates. Phone Charles
Geddes, 527-0225. 31-02x7
Fuel Oil Service
Repair and Cleaning
Paratchek's Maintenance
Dublin 345-2235 -v
VEALS
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hvt�. 83 - 3 1/2 miles east of Exeter
Try us for
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Kill Days -Tuesdays
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31. SERVICE DIRECTORY
CARPET INSTALLATION and
Restretching: Also Shop at Home
Service. Quality name brand carpets
from $4.99 sq. yd. Phone 519-881-
4324. 31-01-tfcc
DAVE'S CAR OILING
Drummond St. Blyth
We use New Acid Free Hot CMI. Cars
$32, Trucks and Vans to $38. Call 523-
4343. 31-37xtfoc
FAX SERVICE
Have your important documents faxed
at the Huron Expositor office, 100 Main
St., Seaforth. lst page - 8Yi x 11 $4.00,
additional pages to same phone number
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For more information phone 527-0240.
31-01 xtf
REPAIR AND REFINISHING of furniture
and antiques, handstripping, also cus-
tom made furniture built to your plans.
Robert Kerr, RR#1, Seaforth. Phone
527-0786. 31-01-tf
ALUMINUM AND CUSTOM WELDING,
ornamental railing, trailers, custom
hitches, pig/cattle penning, machinery
repairs and fabricating. Phone Peter De
Jong 623-4816, Londesboro. 31-01-tf
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34. PERSONAL
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ST. JUDE: Prayer to St. Jude, thanks-
giving, Oh, holy St. Jude, apostle and
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faithful intercessor of all who Invoked
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To you I have recourse from the depths
of my heart and humbly beg to whom
God has given such great power, to
come to my assistance. Help me in my
present urgent petition (mention). In
return I promise to make your name
known and cause you to be invoked. St.
Jude, pray for us and all who invoke
your aid. Amen. Say three our Fathers,
three Hail Marys, three Glorias. Say for
nine days, promise to publish. Also
Mother, Aureleu Gavotte. M.D. 34-02x1
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35. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
in the Estate of
LAURA EVELYN WILLIS
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of Laura Evelyn
Willis, late of the Town of Seaforth, in
the County of Huron, who died on or
about the 22nd day of July. 1994 are
hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the 25th
day of January 1995, after which
date the assets will be distributed
having regard only to claims then
received.
Dated at Seaforth. Ontario this 28th
day of December. 1994
McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX
Barristers, &c.,
77 Main Street S.,
Seaforth, Ontario NOK 1W0
Solicitors for the Executor
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36. ANNOUNCEMENTS
AD AND NEWS DEADLINE
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Phone 527-0240. 36-01-tfnxe
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42. DEATHS
FLANNERY, John. Passed away on
Sunday, January 8, 1995 at his
residence, Golden Years Nursing Home,
Cambridge, age 80 years Mr. Flannery
was a member of St Michael's R.C.
Church, Waterloo and past president of
the catholic youth organization, and a
retired employee of the University of
Waterloo. Dear husband of the late
Marcella Flannery. Loving father of
Theresa Anne Hacking and her husband
Jim of Waterloo. He will be sadly
missed by grandchildren Cheryl Anne,
Julie and Mark. Predeceased by a
brother Fergus, sisters Katherine
Schnitzler, Margaret O'Connor, Marie
Maloney and Helen Lorentz. Funeral
mass was held in Waterloo at St.
Michael's Roman Catholic Church today
(Wednesday) at 9:30 a.m. Interment in
Parkview Cemetery, Waterloo.
Donations may be made to the Arthritis
Society by calling the Edward Good
Funeral Home in Waterloo 519-745-
8445. 42-02-1
TAYLOR, Terrence Raymond.
Suddenly at the Stratford General
Hospital on Saturday, January 7, 1995,
Terrence Raymond Taylor of Stratford
and formerly of RR 4 Clinton in his 60th
year. Son of May Taylor of Brampton
and the late George Taylor. Beloved
husband of Janet (Harback) Taylor.
Dear father of Rick and his wife Tami,
of Bancroft; Mery and his wife Adrienne
of Fergus; Bev and her husband Dave
Dodgson of Belleville; Ray and his wife
Chris, of Clinton, and Mike and his wife
Carla of James Bay, Quebec. Also
survived by 10 grandchildren, 2 brothers
and 9 sisters. Predeceased by one
sister. He had been employed with
Inter -City Truck Lines of Toronto for 32
years and had farmed at R.R. 4 Clinton
till retiring to Seaforth in 1987. He and
his wife moved to Stratford in 1994.
Family and friends were received at the
Heinbuck Funeral Home, 156 Albert
Street, Stratford on Monday 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. The funeral service was held at
the funeral home, Tuesday, January 10,
1995 at 2 p.m. Interment in Avondale
Cemetery, Stratford. Memorial
donations may be made to the Ontario
Heart and Stroke Foundation or the
Ontario Diabetes Association. 42-02-1
MANLEY, Mary G. (GIvIIn) of London,
at her residence on Sunday, January 1,
1995. Mary G. Manley (Givlin), formerly
of Dublin in her 76th year. Beloved wife
of Daniel F. 'Dan" Manley. Dear mother
of Elaine Wilson, Frank (Mary), Larry
(Nora), Roy (Kim), and Tim (Terri), all of
London. Sister of Joseph Givlin of
London and Paul Givlin of Windsor.
Also survived by 10 grandchildren and
2 great grandchildren. There was no
funeral home visitation. Cremation with
interment of ashes at St. Peters
Cemetery, London. A Memorial Mass
was held in St. Patrick's Church,
London on Friday, Jan. 6th at 11:00
a.m. Memorial donations may be made
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of
Ontario, 245 Pall Mall St., London, N6A
1P4. Hinnegan and O'Neil Funeral
Directors. 42-02-1
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42. DEATHS
PERRETT, Evelyn, 81 of Vancouver,
B.C. passed away January 7, 1995.
Born in Seaforth she was a daughter of
the late Senator and Mrs. William H.
Golding. A registered nurse, she worked
at Sick Childrens Hospital, Toronto,
prior to her marriage in 1939 to Dr. T.S.
Perrett who predeceased her. She is
survived by sons Robert and his wife
Susan and William and his wife Bette of
Vancouver .and 4 grandsons She is
also survived by two brothers Arthur
Golding, London and Frame Golding,
Seaforth and a sister Marjory
Montgomery, Seaforth. She was
predeceased by a sister Dorothy. 42-
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SCOTT, Helen Janet of Seaforth,
passed away on Wednesday, January
4, 1995 at Seaforth Community Hospital
in her 82nd year. Helen Beattie, beloved
wife of Robert M. (Mac) Scott of
Seaforth. Dear mother of Jean (Mrs.
Arnold Taylor), of Bayfield; Marguerite
(Mrs. Ron Gross) of Londesborough
and Robert Scott of Seaforth. Loving
grandmother of Denise and Larry Gross,
Londesborough; Ron Taylor of
Orangeville; Nancy Taylor of Toronto;
Don and Diana Taylor, London; and
great. grandmother of Sarah Taylor,
London. Predeceased by her parents
Jean and William Beattie. Helen and
Mac were married on November 14,
1936 and they farmed in McKillop
Township near Seaforth, retiring to
Seaforth in 1982. Helen was a longtime
member of U.C.W., Edelweiss Rebekah
Lodge 117 and Seaforth Women's
Institute. Funeral services arranged by
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home were held
Saturday, January 7th here, with Rev.
Bruce Cook officiating. Interment in
Brussels Cemetery following cremation.
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43. BIRTHS
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DOIG
Cam and Linda Doig are pleased to
announce the safe arrival of Paul
William Doig, 9 lbs. 11 oz., born in
Seaforth Hospital on December 16,
1994. A brother for Robyn and a
grandson for the grandparents Ken and
Mary Doig of Seaforth and Bill and
Shirley Walsh of Stratford. Special
thanks to Dr. C. Shepherd and nursing
staff of Seaforth Hospital for their
excellent care during our stay. 43-02x1
DUFF
Brad and Glenda are pleased to
announce the birth of Amanda Jayne,
weighing 9 lbs. 11 oz bom Friday,
January 6, 1995. A little sister for Dana
and Shawna. Grandparents are Don
and Betty Duff of Clinton, June Bolger
and Bill Patterson of Blyth and Jim
Bolger of Calgary, Alberta. We would
like to thank Dr. Rodney, Dr_ Percival,
Dr. Whitmore and the nursing staff- at
both Seaforth and Stratford Hospitals
for all the . excellent care received.
Thank you to the ambulance attendants
for the safe drive to Stratford. All was
appreciated. 43-02x 1
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Sharon Medd, Assoc. Broker527-0560
FAX 527-2763
Mary Vanden Henget 527-0968
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Ken Bachert 527-2487
19 Albert Street
Clinton, Ontario -
482 -5991
Peter Damsma
Gordon Hili
Joy Roetcisoender
John Duddy. Assoc Broker
Bill Roy
482-9849
233-3307
523-9744
482-3652
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storey. brick home Dining area, office, family room Full basement, open concept. newly drywailed &
19' x 33 with buck fireplace d bar, attached 2 car decorated, master bedroom with ensurle. Elmira
garage with upper loft A must to see Now reduced woodstove. large deck. single attached garage
to 5185.000 In Seaforth Featured on acre lot with fruit trees 4 km north of
St Joseph 5124.900
NEW USTING: 3 bedroom mobile home with additions. Total of 1100 sq ft of living space New
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This home, zoned commercial, is
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f43. BIRTHS
FORMAN
Steve and Leslie and big brother Derek
are thrilled to announce the birth of their
daughter and sister, Stephanie Erin,
born December 9, 1994 at 7 15 a m
weighing 8 lbs. 7J2 oz Proud
grandparents are John and Doris
Forman, St Pauls, Doug and Miriam
Clark, Grimsby and great grandmother
Maureen Forman, St Marys Special
thanks to Dr Marshall and Dr Shannon.
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MCKINLEY
Philip and Sherri thank God for the safe
arrival of their secotTd child, a son,
Bradford James, 7 ibs born on
December 7, 1994, at Kitchener -
Waterloo Hospital Bradford is abrother
for Brenton and third grandchild for
Keith and Janet Bachert of Walton
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MCLAUGHLIN-COLBOURNE
Hi, my name is Michael David On
December 23, 1994 at 1.12 a.m. at the
Stratford General Hospital I made
Debbie and Dave a Mommy and Daddy_
Theywere both quite excited to see me,
all 9 lbs. 10 oz. Since then I have been
introduced to lots of wonderful people
like my grandparents, Joe and Helen
McLaughlin and Norman and Madeline
Colbourne, aunt and uncle Cindy and
Don Champagne and cousin Samantha.
Even great grandparents Jim and Laura
Ward and Ursela McLaughlin. Special
thanks to Dr. Percival, Dr Whitmore
and Dr. Tejpar and hugs and kisses to
Helen, Kay, Clara and Pauline of
Seaforth and Heather and all the 3rd
floor and special care nurses of
Stratford. 43-02x lc
46. IN MEMORIAM
OKE: In loving memory of Wilma and
Orville Oke.
We are never apart from those we
love,
No distance will divide us.
Elaine and Ray, Mary and Mitch,
Alanna, Adrienne, Cristin and David. 46-
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C7. CARDS OF THANKS
CORE
Many thanks to my family, friends and
neighbors for their support and get well
wishes, gifts and flowers, but most of all
for your visits. Special thanks to Fr.
Hardy for bringing Communion on
Christmas Eve, to Drs. Rodney and
Percival for their care and
considerations; to the nursing staff for
their attention and kindnesses; to the
kitchen staff for their excellent food and
the little extras. You all helped to make
my stay a pleasant one and I appreciate
all your effort' - Rita,Gore 47-02111
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KEYS
We wish to express our sincere thanks
to our relatives, friends and neighbors
for their kind expressions of sympathy
with flowers, donations, cards and food
brought to our home. Special thanks to
the nursing staff at Seaforth Manor for
your care and kindness to Jim. To Rev.
James Sloan for his visits and
comforting words. The Ladies Aid of
First Presbyterian Church for the lunch.
Your kindness will long be remembered.
-Jean, Doug and Catherine, Dorothy,
Eleanor and Norman, grandchildren and
great grandchildren.: 47-02x1
NUHN
Thanks to everyone who helped at the
scene of Jordan's accident and for the
fast action and excellent care of the
ambulance crew and of Dr. Haines and
nurses and staff at Seaforth Hospital.
Thanks to our family, friends, neighbors
and co-workers for your expressions of
care and concern. It has been very
comforting. Thank you Cheryl -Ann and
James for your support and visits. We'll
all be better when Arthur is well and
back home with his family also.
- Jordan Nuhn and Family 47-02-1
PAUN
We would• like to extend our sincere
thanks to family and friends for the floral
tributes, memorial donations, cards,
food and expressions of sympathy
during the loss of a our father, father-in-
law, grandfather and great grandfather,
Harry Palin. To the nurses and doctors
of Seaforth Hospital, especially -Dr.
Woldnik for being so considerate and
caring. To Rev. Redden for his
comforting words, the church choir for
their support, and the A.C.W. ladies for
their lovely lunch following the service.
To the Seaforth Legion Branch 156 for
their moving service at the funeral
home. To the Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home for their kindness and guidance.
The family also appreciates all the
written tributes to Dad in the Huron
Expositor. Thank you all for caring!
- The Palin Family 47-02x1
SUUTT
We would like to express our sincere
appreciation to our relatives, friends and
neighbors for their flowers, donations,
visits, cards, culinary treats and other
expressions of sympathy shown to us
following the death of our mother and
wife, Helen Scott. A big thank you to
Audrey and • Jack McLlwain for their
extra special thoughtfulness by serving
lunch, pouring tea and cleaning the
driveway. We appreciate the thoughtful
care of the V.O.N. and the homecare,
and the Northside United Church ladies
for the delicious lunch and homemade
cakes served to us following the funeral.
Thanks to Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home, and Rev. Bruce Cook. Our
thanks to Dr. Rodney, nurses and staff
of Seaforth Community Hospital for their
many weeks of tender loving care.
Everything was greatly appreciated 47-
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