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The Huron Expositor, 1995-02-22, Page 1331. SERVICE DIRECTORY ♦ DO YOU HAVE allergies, asthma, are you a non-smoker, but suffer from second hand smoke. Our air filtration system is worldly known with a 3 year warranty. For free demonstration 1-519- 357-4304.31-08xlcc ODD JOBS: Painting, paper hanging, household repairs and renovations. No job too small. Low rates. Phone Charles Geddes, 527-0225. 31-02x7 CARPET INSTALLATION and Restretching: Also Shop at Home Ser- vice. Quality name brand carpets from $4.99 sq. yd. Phone 519-881-4324. 31- 01-tfcc FAX SERVICE Have your important documents faxed at the Huron Expositor office, 100 Main St., Seaforth. 1st page - 81/2 x 11 $4.00, additional pages to same phone ;lumber $1.00. To receive a fax at our office the cost is $1.00 per sheet. (GST extra). 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 523-4816, Londesboro. 31-01-tf PHOTO COPIES Photocopying Service available at the Huron Expositor office, 100 Main St., Seaforth. 81/2 x 11 copies -.25 cents per sheet, 81/2 x 14 copies - .35 cents per sheet. (GST and PST extra). Phone 527-0240. 31-01-tfnxe Fuel Oil Service Repair and Cleaning Paratchek's Maintenance Dublin 345-2235 VEALS Abattoir and Meat Market Hw . 83 - 3 1/2 miles east of Exeter 235-1 1 23 Try us for CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING Kill Days -Tuesdays OUR SPECIALTY Home cured and smoked meats processed exactly the way you like it. Bailey's of Hensall Ltd. Heating - Air Conditioning Hwy. #4 N. Hensel!' 262-2020 262.2628 Your Home Comfort People Since 1981 32. BABYSITTING MATURE PERSON to care for our children occasionally in our home, ages 2 1/2 and -6 months. To begin in April. Phone 527-2377. 32-06-3 (34. PERSONAL , WANTED: Hil I'm a 25 year old mother who is an overeater. I need a friend to help me day or night. I need a sponsor and can give the same in return. If you're sick of being overweight and need a friend for walking, talking, etc. then please write .me at Drawer #4052 c/o The Huron Expositor, P.O. Box 69, Seaforth, Ont. NOK 1WO. 34-08-2 LEGAL ADOPTION - if you are looking for a loving, secure home for your baby, my husband and I would love to talk to you. 1-800-980-1980. 34-08x4cc MOVE FORWARD WITH VISION! Questions about your future? Call your gifted psychic. Now live 24 hrs. 1-900- 451-6806. 18 plus $3.99/min. 34-07x4cc A.A. If you think you have a drinking problem Alcoholics Anonymous has worked for millions. Call 527-1650 or toll free 1-800-706-9833. 34-01-11 LIVE PSYCHICS. Police use us...Harness your destiny. Your present and future revealed. 'Love 'Success 'Money. Find out now. Call 1-900-451- 4055. $2,99/min. 18+.('A cost will be incurred.) 34-08xbc 35. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS in the Estate of WILLIAM HENRY PALIN All persons having claims against the estate of William Henry Patin, late of the Township of McKillop in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 14th day of December, 1994 are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of March 1995, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard onty to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 8th day of February, 1995. McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX Barristers, &c., 77 Main Street S., Seaforth, Ontario NOK 1W0 Solicitors for the Executors 35. NOTICE TO CREDITORS • • NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS in the Estate of EDNA SHANNON All persons having claims against the estate of Edna Shannon, late of the Township of McKillop in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 22nd day of September, 1994 are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of March 1995, after which date the assets will be dis- tributed having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 8th day of February, 1995. McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX Barristers, &c., 77 Main Street S., Seaforth, Ontario NOK 1WO Solicitors for the Administrator • 136: ANNOUNCEMENTS , AD AND NEWS DEADUNE 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 37. MORTGAGES • 1't & 2nd Mortgage Money Available as low as 6.75% interest Personal Loans Totally Secured If you qualify, payments as low as following .examples Amt. Approx Mo Payment ' 5,000 ' 41.66 '10,000 ' 83.33 '15,000 '125.00 Consolidate your debts Call (519) 363-0211 1-800-387-1932 Astral Funding Inc. 38. AUCTION SALE 1l , l l) 1 Doug Jacob Auctions 271-7894 SAT., MARCH 4 at 9:30 A.M.: Auction of appliances, antiques and collectibles to be held at the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St., in Mitchell for several area estates. SAT. MARCH 1>i a(10:00 K.M. - Real estate auction of 50 acre farm with modern bungalow - known as Pt. Lot 22, Conc. 10 of Logan Twp., to be held 1 1/4 miles north of Bornholm and 1 1/2 miles west for Ken and Brenda Ehgoetz. 42. DEATHS • • MCKINNON James M. 1906-1995. James M. McKinnon of Hillside Nursing Home, R.R. 5, Stratford died there on Feb. 13, 1995, in his 90th year. Mr. McKinnon was born in Scotland on Jan. 14, 1906. He is survived by his daughter Doreen McDonald, of R.R. 1, Kincardine; three grandchildren, Jack McDonald of Ashfield Township, Tom McDonald of Edmonton and Holly and her husband Clinton Stumpf of Seaforth; three great grandchildren, Leighann, David and Chris; and a sister Margaret and her husband, Mike Tomaselli of Oshawa. Mr. McKinnon was predeceased by two wives: Pearl Morris and Mary Foils, a son-in-law Lorne McDonald, a granddaughter Tammy Sloetjes, and a brother and sister. The funeral was conducted by Rev. J. Neilsen at the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow on Feb. 15. Pallbearers were Clinton Stumpf, Jack McDonald, Jake Wibe and Mike McKinnon. Spring interment Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow. 42-08xlcc WATT Earl, a longtime resident of Seaforth Manor Nursing Home passed away on Feb. 16, 1995 in his 91st year. Earl Watt was born in Toronto on September 19, 1904, son of the late Edwin Watt and Mary Routley. Mr. Watt resided in Galt until moving to Seaforth Manor in the early 1960's. A funeral service was held at Seaforth Manor Nursing Home on Friday, February 17, at 2 p.m. with Rev. James Sloan officiating. Interment in Mountview Cemetery, Galt. Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home entrusted with arrangements. 42-08-1 43. BIRTHS• DESLOGES Paul and Carol (nee Miller) of Kitchener are very pleased.to announce the birth of their daughter, Amy Lynne born Wed. Feb. 15, 1995 at 2:47 p.m., weighing 9 pounds 12 ounces. Big sister Angela is thrilled with her new sister and welcomes Amy to our family circle. Proud grandparents are Frank and Marion Miller of Mitchell/Staffa and Jacquie Desloges of Kitchener. 43-08-1 WELKER Darrow and Susan (nee Coombs) and big sister Madison are thrilled to announce the arrival of Adin Andrew born Feb. 9, 1995 at Victoria Hospital, London, 7 lbs. 9 oz. 191/2' long. Proud grandparents are Wes and Phyllis Coombs, S'reaforth. 43-08-1 38. AUCTION SALE • • RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 SAT., MARCH 11 AT 9 A.M. -- We are accepting good additions for this and upcoming auctions. LARGE ESTATE AUCTION Saturday February 25 at 10 a.m. at Bob Hevwood's Auction Centre at 586 Main St. South Exeter Dispersing the estate of the late Mrs. Ethel Maxwell of Hensell plus additions from a Grand Bend estate. HOUSEHOLD & ANTIQUES: 9 pc. diningroom suite incl. china cabinet, buffet, table and 6 chairs, Ultrimatic single bed with controls, 3 pc. bedroom suite with box spring and mattress, other beds and dressers and chests, Samsung microwave with rotisserie, microwave stand, 4 - head Memorex VCR, 26" Sears colour TV, remote with stereo sound, Simplicity chest freezer, Inglis 30" elec. range (self cleaning), Frost free fridge, Kenmore vacuum with power head, Vibrator -heater recliner, chesterfield and chair, chrome table and 4 chairs, air purifier, Magnus chord organ, hutch and buffet, drop leaf table, grandmother clock (plastic -electric), drop front desk, elec. sewing machine, old trunks, odd wooden and occasional chairs, old pictures and prints, guitar and case, cedar lined cupboard, misc. lamps, quilt and bedding, crocks and graniteware, cordless phone, china and glass incl. 11 collectors plates, Bunnykins, Depression, Germany, pressed and cut glass, kitchenware, composter, MTD 5 HP roto tiller, (as new), hand and garden tools, gas mower, wheel barrow, elec. typewriter,grow light plant stand, old wooden boxes and hundreds of useful and collectible Items. Auctioneer: Bob Heywood 235-0874, 39. EDUCATIONAL COUNSELLOR Training Institute of Vancouver offers correspondence courses for the certificate of Counselling Studies to begin the 15th of the month. For brochure phone: 1-800-665-7044. 39-08xbc 39. EDUCATIONAL LEARN AUCTIONEERING at the South- westem School of Auctioneering. Next Class: March 18-24. Information, con- tact: Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering, R.R. #5, Woodstock, .Ont. N4S 7V9. (519) 537-2116. 39- 08xbc I+1 Human Resources Development Canada Developpement des ressources humaines Canada Feb. 27 -March 24 (4 weeks) at VANASTRA Adult Education Centre, Va' astra Community Shcooi lit WORDPERFEC 6.0 WINDOWS A four week course and possibly a 4 week co-op placement is designed for persons with lit- tle or no data processing or Wordperfect experience. The participants successfully complet- ing this course will have complete understanding of the keyboard: be able to do basic data processing entries and understand data processing concepts, and as well be fully capable of working and running all aspects of the WordPerfect program Practical experience may be gained through work experience placements One and one hall high school credits may be earned • com a eti Word. =rfect 6.0 end co o • , acement. i 4C IN MEMORIAM • BENNEWiES: In loving memory of a dear daughter-in-law Loretta Bennewies who passed away February 19, 1994. Like Ruth was to Naomi Loretta was to me, Her faith and courage strengthen me, To keep on keeping on, And though I no longer see her face, Or hear her gentle voice, Within my heart her memory lives, She is missed but not forgot. Remembered by her mother -in -taw Susan Bennei ies 46-08-1 GEODES: In loving memory of Carole Geddes who passed away February 22, 1989. Sweet memories will linger forever, Time cannot change them, it's true, Years that may come cannot sever, Our loving remembrances of you. Dearly missed by all of her family. 46-08xnxe • 47. CARDS OF THANKS ♦ BURNS Many thanks to you the community for all the support you have given us throughout this time of trial. We thank those who were at the scene of the accident, the ambulance attendants, the Seaforth Hospital staff and Dr. Rodney. Your expertise in handling the accident has made Arthur's recovery possible. Thanks to all for the many cards, letters of encouragement, banners, gifts and viaits to the hospital and home. We especially thank everyone for their prayers. We have had overwhelming support from this community with food brought to the house and invitations out. Thanks to our family and friends for all you have done. Arthur is grateful to be home and resuming more normal activities. - 47-08x1 CARTER Our sincere thanks to friends, neighbors and members of the Eastern Star who have sent cards and offered us sympathy at the time of our sister, Beryl Reid's death. It helps to know so many care. - Glen and Doreen Carter and Families 47-08x1 GAR RICK I would like to say thank you to family and friends for visits and treats while in hospital and since coming home. Thanks to Dr. Malkus and nurses. All was greatly appreciated. - Helen Garrick 47-08x1 GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY A sincere thank you to everyone who made donations to the Huron County Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society in memory of Beryl Reid. We extend our sympathy to Watson and his family. 47-08x1 GILLIS Thank you to all who visited, called, sent cards, flowers, gifts and food to me while in Stratford General Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Whitmore and nursing staff for their care. Your thoughtfulness was greatly appreciated. - Pat Gillis 47-08-1 GROSS The family of the late Ronald Gross would like to extend sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, memorial donations, food which was sent to our home and kindness and support during our recent Toss of a loving husband and father. We would also like to extend our appreciation to Dr. Wenske, Canadian Cancer Society, Homecare Services and the Londesboro United Church Women for their delicious lunch served to us following the funeral. Thank you to the Beattie -Falconer Funeral Homes, Tasker Chapel in Blyth, for your comfort and guidance. Also thanks to Rev. Paul Ross for hls kind words. A special thank you to Amold and Jean Taylor for their comfort and support during this difficult time. Your kindness and thoughtfulness will be remembered always. - Marguerite, Larry and Denise 47-08x t cc HEIMPEL A sincere thank you to Dr. Woldnik, Dr. Rodney, all the staff at Seaforth Hospital and everyone at Maplewood Manor for your care and compassion for our mother and grandmother, Leona. We'll always remember it. - Norm and Joanne, Krista, Edward, Adam and Nicholas Heimpel 47-08x1 MACLEAN To the Brucefield Fire Department a most sincere thank you for their quick response for help at the farm on Sunday, February 12. To Brad and his trusty blower and all those who came to help, it was appreciated. - Margaret and Mack MacLean 47-08x1 SMITH The celebration of our 26th wedding anniversary will long be remembered because of the thoughtfulness of our family, friends and neighbors. We wish to thank them all for the lovely flowers, gifts, best wishes and our very enjoyable evening out. A very speclal thankyou to our mothers, Mary and Ina for their love and support over the years and to God for His blessing of our two children Christopher and Julie who have been the fulfillment of our lives. Thank you everyone. - Mark and Mary -Anne 47-08x1 WILLIAMSON We want to thank our family and friends for remembering and sharing in the. celebration of our 25th Anniversary. It adds another page of memories to all that has gone before and ail which Is yet to come. - Love from Neil and Doris 47-08-1 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, February 22, 1905-13 Oldacre high si Bowling action On a beautiful Fri. Feb. 17 34 seniors turned out to bowl. Beuy Oldacre took high single, 188, and Ann Wood had high triple, 516. Ron Benneu was back in form taking high single 243 and triple 613. The "Canucks" are really starting to roll. The whole team is worth mentioning: Eric Matzold (200); John Aubin (225); Fred Munnings (203); Maxine Marks and Gladys Doig well over their averages. - ngle in Seniors recently John Van Loon's scores of 203,205 and triple 606 were not good enough to get any points for the Maple Leafs. Charlie Perkins had a 215 and Sandy Doig a 209. Helping the Canadians get five points the last two weeks was Olive Papple who is bowling very well. As of Feb. 17 the Jets are in first place with 37 points followed by the Maple Leafs 33, then the Flames 29, the Oilers 28, the Canadians 25 and Canucks 17. Wal-Mart comes to Huron It's no mystery - Wal-Mart is coming to Goderich. Wal-Mart Canada Inc. announced Friday it will open a 75,167 square foot store in the Zehrs Plaza at the outskirts of Goderich. "Wal-Mart Canada is proud to contribute to the economic base of the area through investment and increased employment," Wal-Mart Canada president and CEO Bruce West said in a press release. "We believe that Wal -Mart's commit- ment to the community will help attract other quality retailers and strengthen the region's economy." Public relations officer Edward Gould said the standard Wal-Mart store, slated for an autumn open- ing, will contain 36 departments, plus a pharmacy, video outlet, gar- den centre and McDonald's restau- rant. It will employ 65 full-time and 35 part-time - or what Wal- Mart calls "peak -time" - employ- ees. Wal-Mart currently employs 18,500 people in its Canadian stores. The name of the tenant has been pending since the Goderich Town Council signed an agreement in May 1994 to sell water and sewage services to the plaza that lies in Goderich Twp., beyond the town's boundaries. Goderich backs local police Goderich will keep its munici- pal police services. In a recorded vote Monday night, the Goderich Police Services Board turned down a motion to enter into a contract with the OPP. Goderich Mayor Deb Shewfelt and Coun. Rick Magie voted in favour of the motion; board members Ellen Connelly, Eric Kirk and Don Kernick voted against it. "We've got to take a positive spin on this," Shewfelt said in an interview yesterday morning. "The important thing I see now is to get the new building up, to get the officers out of this one. The money's there, in the infrastruc- ture nfrastructure grants." Deputations took up most of the three-hour meeting. "It's very important that you make this a business decision tonight," said John Judson, a London-based lawyer, speaking on behalf of the town. Town solic- itor Dan Murphy declined to make the town presentation, as he is legal counsel for both the town and the board. "In these days of fiscal restraint and tax and tax revolt, it really is a very high burden on you and the the council to use taxpayers' dol- lars in the most effective manner." Among the - speakers at Monday's meeting were Jerry. Hilgendorff, a retired Goderich Police Services sergeant; repre- sentatives from Exeter, Kincardine and Seaforth, all of which have accepted an OPP contract (Seaforth just recently made its decision) and various OPP and community representatives. About 50 people were at the meeting. J Community Calendar WED., FEB. 22 1:00-3:00 p.m. - Parents and Tots Skating 1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior Shuffleboard at the Arena 7:00-8:00 p.m. - Step Training at the Arena 7:00 p.m. - Seaforth Youth Motorsports Club at 172 Isabella Street 7:30-9:00 p.m. - Minor Broomball at the Arena 8:00-9:00 p.m. - Fitness at the Arena 8:00-10:00 p.m. - Recreational Volleyball at the Highschool 9:00-10:30 p.m. - Ladies' Broomball at the Arena 10:30-11:30 p.m. - Men's Broomball at the Arena THURS., FEB. 23 4:00-5:30 p.m. - the Arena 5:30-6:30 p.m. - practice 6:30-7:30 p.m. - Novice II . 7:30-9:00 p.m. - the Arena 9:00-11:30 p.m. the Arena Figure Skating at Bantam hockey Stephen Twp. vs. Minor Broomball at - Men's Broomball at FRI., FEB. 24 10:30-11:30 a.m. • Story Hour at the Library 1:15-3:00 p.m. - Seniors' Bowling at Starlight Lanes 4:15-5:15 p.m. - Junior Houseleague and Novice II hockey practice 5:15-7:15 p.m. - Minor Hockey practices at Arena 7:15-8:15 p.m. - Ringette practice at the Arena SAT., FEB. 25 6:30-7:30 a.m. - Ducks vs. Bruins Sr. Houseleague Hockey 7:30-8:30 a.m. - Blues vs. Panthers Sr Houseleague Hockey 8:30-9:30 a.m. - Whalers vs. Oilers Jr. Houseleague Hockey 9:30-10:30 a.m. - Leafs vs. Canadians Jr. Houseleague Hockey 10:30-11:30 a.m. - Sharks vs. Kings Jr. Houseleague Hockey 11:30-12:30 p.m. - Mites and Tykes Hockey 12:30-2:30 p.m. - Ringette 2:30-4:00 p.m. • Free Public Skating sponsored by: Pizza Train 4:00-10:15 p.m. - Minor Hockey Playoffs - Teams TBA 10:15-11:45 p.m. - Teen Twenty Free Skating sponsored by: • Seaforth Lions Club SUN., FEB. 26 3:00-4:00 p.m. - Elma Logan vs. Tykes Hockey 4:00-8:15 p.m. - Ringette at the Arena - Teams TBA MON., FEB. 27 2:00-3:00 p.m. - Coffee Hour at the Children's Co-op Centre 4:30-9:00 p.m. - Figure Skating at the Arena 6:00-9:00 p.m. - Karate at the Arena 7:30-10:30 p.m. - Bingo at the Arena - Hall opens at 6:30 p.m. 9:00-10:30 p.m. - Hanover vs. Beaver Oldtimers TUES., FEB. 28 9:00-11:30 a.m. - Play group at Northside United Church 10:00-12:00 a.m. Parents & Tots Skating at the Arena 5:30-6:30 p.m. - Atom I hockey practice 8:00-10:15 p.m. - Harmony Hi-Lites practice at the Public School WED., MAR. 1 1:00-3:00 p.m - Parents and Tots Skating 1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior Shuffleboard at the Arena 7:00-8:00 p.m. - Step Training at the Arena 7:00 p.m. - Seaforth Youth Motorsports Club at 172 Isabella Street 7:30-9:00 p.m. - Minor Broomball at the Arena 7:30 p.m. - Huron County Branch, O.G.S can help you with your family tree research in the Huron County Pioneer Museum, 110 North Street, Goderich 8:00-9:00 p.m. - Fitness at the Arena 8:00-10:00 p.m. - Recreational Volleyball at the Highschool 8:00 p.m. - St. Columban Rectory basement. Guest speaker - Connie Birmingham, Special Education Co-ordinator for H.P.R C.S.S. Board 9:00-10:30 p.m. - Ladies' Broomball at the Arena 10:30-11:30 p.m - Men's Broomball at the Arena FRI., MAR. 3 2:00 p.m. - World Day of Prayer at Northside United Church 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 information to Community Calendar, The Huron Expositor, Box 69, Seaforth, Ontario, NOK 1 WO well in advance of the scheduled date. Free listing includes date, time, name of event and location only. Space for the Community Calendar is donated by \The Huron Expositor.