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INSTALLATION and Restretching: Also
Shop at Home Service. Quality name
brand parpets from $4.99 sq. yd. Phone
519-881-4324. 31-01-tfcc
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. 31-09-tf
ALUMINUM AND CUSTOM WELDING,
ornamental railing, trailers, custom
hitches, pig/cattle penning, machinery
repairs and fabricating. Phone Peter De
Jong,523-4816, Londesboro. 31-09-tf
PHOTO COPIES
Photocopying Service available at the
Huron Expositor office, 100 Main St.,
Seaforth. 8'/2 x 11 copies -.25 cents per
sheet, 8V2 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
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(33. MISCELLANEOUS
POETRY CONTEST $24,000 in prizes
yearly. Possible publication. Send one
original poem 20 lines or less: National
Library of Poetry, Box 704-1370,
Owings Mills, Md 21117. 33-11xbc
34. PERSONAL
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Let's go to MacDonalds. No, just joking.
Are you tired of the heat from your
stove? Well I may have the answer.
Single male, 28, enjoys movies,
cooking, outdoor activities, walks and
children. Seeking single female 20 to 30
who likes sports and being treated like
a lady. Apply to Drawer *4053 c/o The
Huron Expositor, P.O. Box 69, Seaforth,
Ont. NOK TWO. 34-10-3
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
LRsWEDDINGS
erformed your location or our indoor or
utdoor chapel (non denominational) For
ersonal arrangements and brochure call
ev Chris Morgan, All Faiths Pastoral
Otte, Benm ler, 524-5724
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legal aid welcome. Luigi E. Circelli,
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35, NOTICE TO CREDITORS•
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
in the Estate of
JOHN FRANCIS FLANNERY
Ali persons having claims against the
estate of John Francis Flannery, late
of the Town of Corunna in the County
of Lambton, who died on or about the
9th day of May, 1994 are hereby
notified to send in full particulars of
their claims to the undersigned on or
before the 22nd day of March, 1995,
after which date the assets will be
distributed having regard only to
claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 24th
day of February, 1995.
McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX
Barristers, & C.,
77 Main Street S.,
Seaforth, Ontario NOK 1 WO
Solicitors for the Executors
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
j38. AUCTION SALE
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.138. AUCTION SALE
ESTATE AUCTION
Of Appliances; Household Effects; Antiques; Car
& Misc. Items
to be held at the Jacob Auction Centre 185 Harbert St. In Mitchell.
Thurs. Mar. 16 at 5:00 p.m.
INCLUDING: Maytag automatic washer; Coldspot deep freeze; almond
fridge;Toshiba VCR; Hitachi portable color T.V.; Sklar sofa bed; teak bar
unit; chests of drawers; pair of single beds; Queen size cannonball bed;
set of chrome and glass coffee and end tables; various sizes of Indian
rugs; marble chess board; teak draw leaf table; new chesterfield suite;
copper cane stand; oak hoosier cupbaoid; fi ming couch; large old side-
board bottom; steel filing cabinets; Corona electric typewriter; large offer-
ing of books from Shakespeare to medical books; set of complete works of
Charles Dickens; Weider rowing machine; York powerflex exercise
machine; Tradesmen 10 inch table saw; Mastercraft 5hp snowblower;
quanitity of sap pails and pans; our usual line of household effects, A con-
signment from Kalbfeisch Brothers of Stratford including antiques multi -
drawer storage unit; two antique oak display units; desks; oil can stand'
Chysler training films; trim manuals; lock boxes for cars; clutches and
brake shoes for heavy trucks; car aprts; tools etc.
HIIGHLIGHT: Ariens 10hp snowblower with electric start (2 yr. old) Jensen
Estate Car: 1989 Honda Accord Ex -1 with sun -roof (89,000 km.) Selling
Certified and with moderate reserve at 7:00 p.m. Also selling 1983 Olds
Cutlass 2 Dr. hardtop V-6 with sunroof. As is subject to reserve,
PROP.: Estate of the late Dr. Fredrick Jensen with addtions.
AUCTIONEER: Doug Jacob 271-7894
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, March 15, 1995-13
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DOUG JACOBS AUCTIONS
271-7894
Thurs., Mar, 16 at 5:OOp.m, Estate auction of appliances; antiques;
1989 Honda Accord; 1983 Olds Cutlass 2 Dr. hardtop and household
effects at the Jacob Auction Centre 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell for the
Estate of the late Fredrick Jensen with additions.
Wed., Mar. 22 at 12:30 p.m. Auction of J.D. Tractors; combine; and
Targe implements to be held 21/2 mile west of Medina or 4 mile south
of St.Marys for Sunny View Farms Limited. Prop: G. Leslie McKay.
Sat,, Mar. 25 at 11:00 a.m, Auction of tractors; implements and
household effects 2 mile north of Bright and east or 2 mile west of
Plattsville.
Wed., Mar. 29 at 12:30 p.m. Auction of tractor; implements & misc. 4
mile south of Mitchell on Highway 23 for Ron and Nancy Kramer.
Fri., Mar. 31 at 10:00 a.m. Auction ` 100 acre farm known as Lot 9
Conc.5 of Fullarton Twp.; tractors; Inipi, nents; feed; & household
effects 21/2 mile west of Sebringville, then 21/2 mile south and a 3/4
mile west for Lloyd and Hilda Schellenberger,
Wed., Apr.5 at 10:00 a,m. Annual farm equipment consignment sale
including a full line from Gordon Reed at the Jacob Auction Yard in
Mitchell. Call 271-7894 before Mar. 22 for full advertising.
36. ANNOUNCEMENTS
ONTARIO REALTY CORPORATION
SUPPLIER REGISTRY SYSTEM (SRS)
The Ontario Realty Corporation (ORC) is a crown cor-
poration of the Ontario Government with responsibili-
ties including the provision of property management
services for a large number of Province of Ontario
owned and leased buildings. These services include
construction, operation & maintenance, alterations
and repairs.
A province -wide network of regions and facility man-
agement units is responsible for contracting out many
of these property management services. This process
created opportunities for business throughout the
province.
A newly -developed computerized supplier roster sys-
tem, referred to as the Supplier Registry System
(SRS"), enhances the contracting process by random-
ly selecting suppliers to competitively bid on the provi-
sion of services valued up. to $100,000. ORC main-
tains its practice of publicly -tendering all contracts val-
ued over $100,000. and reserves the right to call pub-
lic tenders for contracts under $100,000.
ORC invites interested suppliers to participate in these
opportunities by registering for the SRS. Registration
forms may be obtained by contacting the regional
office listed below.
To register, submit a completed registration form to
the local office identified on the registration form.
Suppliers may register for the SRS at any time.
REGIONAL OFFICE:
SOUTHWESTERN REGION (519) 452-6822
37. MORTGAGES
111 & 2nd Mortgage
Money
Available as low as
9.00% interest
Personal Loans Totally Unsecured
If you qualify, payments as low as
following examples
Amuck, 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
RICHARD LOHB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
SAT., MARCH 25 AT 9 A.M.
- Estate of John McKay of
Klntall at LOf3f3 AUCTION,
Clinton, good additions will
be accepted. CAL1. NOW.
SAT., APRIL 1 AT 12:30 P.M.
• Tractor, farm machinery,
grain storage bins, feed bin,
barn equipment for Francis
and Marie Hlcknell, 2 1 /2
North and 3 mile east of
Seaforth. 345.2948.
TUES., APRIL 4 AT 1 P.M. -
2 tractors, farm machinery
for Merano Martin, 3 miles
north of Clinton on road to
Auburn. 482.9871.
39. EDUCATIONAL
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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) 537-2115. 39-
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Enquire about exclusive franchise
territories now available. 39-11xbc
40. LOST & FOUND
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LOST: Heavy duty Stihl chalnsaw Ethel
and Sebringvllle. Reward. Phone 393-
5840. 40-11 x l cc
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42. DEATHS
PATRICK, Nell M. - Former Seaforth
resident, Stouffville car deafer, and
committed booster, Nell Patrick passed
away Tuesday, March 7, 1995 at
Scarborough Centenary Hospital
following a brief Illness. Mr. Patrick was
past president and long time member of
the Stouffville Lions Club. He worked
tirelessly on many projects and was
awarded the Melvin Jones Fellowship,
the highest award in Llonism. He was a
sponsor of minor hockey, Youth for
Christ, belonged to the Masonic Lodge,
and helped to found the Stoufivllle-
Markham Hospital. Born and raised In
Seaforth, Mr. Patrick also Ilved In
Kirkland Lake, Weston, and Toronto
before moving to Stouffvllle In 1955 and
opening Patrick Motors, a GM
dealership. In addition to his wife,
Evelyn, Mr. Patrick also leaves sons
Ken and his wife Denny of Stouffville,
Ron of Niagara -on -the -Lake and one
daughter Lyn Jones and her husband
David of Hazelton B.C.; grandchildren,
Tracey, Terri, Tia, Skye and Savannah;
great grandchildren, Tara and Dustin;
brothers John and Robert of the
Seaforth area, Donald of Arizona;
sisters Margaret of Toronto and Ross
Westaway of Hamilton;- He was
predeceased by a brother William.
Funeral services were halo Saturday,
March 11, 1995 at the Stouffville United
Church, If so desired, memorial
donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of the Aphasia Centre at
Parkview Vlllega, Stouffville, would ba
appreciated. 42-11-1
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43. BIRTHS
ARMSTRONG, John W. John W.
Armstrong of Huronview, and formerly
of Hullett Township and Londesboro,
died peacefully at Huronview on
Thursday, March 2, in his 99th year.
Born In Hullett Township, he was the
son of the I ate Matthew and Elizabeth
Armstrong. He was one of a family of
nine who have all predeceased him,
brothers Howard, Fred, James, Cecil
and Victor (who died in Infancy), and
three sisters, Mabel (Mrs. Roy Lawson),
Theresa (Mrs. Tom Pryce), and Ella
(Mrs.. George Munro). On April 29,
1925, he married Gladys Irene Taman
and They were able to celebrate 58
years of marriage before her death In
March 1983. He was a member of
Londesboro United Church which he
joined in April 1930. Mr. Armstrong is
survived by his two children, Ken and
his wife Marlene Armstrong, and Doreen
and her husband Glen Carter, all of RR
1, Londesboro. He is also survived by
12 grandchildren, 18 great
grandchildren and by two sisters -In-law,
Rose Armstrong of Huonview and
Margaret Taman of Brampton. Jack, as
he was fondly known to many friends,
led a very active and productive life,
giving freely of his time and talents
whenever needed. He was a veteran of
the first World War having served in
Siberia. He operated a general store In
Londesboro and was a farmer, cattle
driver, and past president of Huron
Beef Producers. He was active In
politics at the municipal level, having
been both a councillor and reeve in
Hullett Township. He also served as a
warden of Huron County. In federal
politics he ran for the Liberal party
against Tom Pryde who defeated him.
As always Jack took defeat in his stride
and was able to see the good In being
defeated. Mr. Armstrong was an
excellent soccer player in his younger
days and Is the last remaining member
of the Kinbum soccer team who went to
the finals In the Ontario championship.
Sports were a big part of his life as he
coached, refereed or did whatever was
needed of him throughout his life. He
bowled in the Londesboro League until
he was 89 years old and won many.
trophies. He was also a member of the
Clinton intertown League, where he and
his brother Jim helped the team win
many tournaments. Possibly his biggest
thrill was when he was named the first
Citizen of the Year in Hullett Township
in 1986 on his 90th birthday. He
belonged to the Hullett Masonic Lodge
and was a past Master. He was a
father, friend and grandfather, of which
his family is all proud. He never
complained and never said an unkind
word. He always went out of his way to
help those in need In his own
unassuming way. A Masonic service
was held on the evening of Saturday,
March 4, at the Beattie-Falooner
Funeral Home in Clinton. The funeral
service was held at the funeral home on
Sunday, March 5, with Rev. Paul Ross
of Londesboro United Church officiating.
Interment in Blyth Union Cemetery. The
following poem was written by his
granddaughter, Laurie, and sums up his
life and the love his family felt for him.
GRANDPA JACK
A fine man who is in our hearts,
Loved to farm and pull the carts,
Always there for you and I
But most of all for his true bride,
He's with her now where he should be.
But we will miss him more than thee,
A warden, bowler, soldier and friend
He touched our lives from now to then
We miss him very much you see
A man Tike that oould only be
Our Grandpa Jack.
By Granddaughter Laurie
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FLETCHER, Elizabeth M. of
Huronview, and formerly of Clinton died
on Friday, March 3, 1995. She was 98.
Born in Seaforth on Oct. 3, 1898, she
was the daughter of the late Edmund
and Elizabeth (Miller) Maklns. She was
married to the late James Alvle
Fletcher. Mrs. Fletcher is survived by
her children, Margaret (Mrs. Fred
Trevena) of Clinton, Erma (Mrs. John
Bourne) of Clinton, June (Mrs. Donald
McCaughen) of London, and Thomas
and Ruth Fletcher of Clinton. Also
surviving are 14 grandchildren, 19 great
grandchildren, and one great great
grandson. She was predeceased by one
daughter, Dorothy (Mrs. Stan Kennedy),
and by two grandchildren In Infancy and
two great great grandchildren. One
sister, Sadie Campbell, and three
brothers, Leslie, Henry and Stewart
Maklns also predeceased her. The
funeral service was held at the Beattie -
Falconer Funeral Homes in Clinton on
Monday, March 6, with Rev. Gordon
Redden of St. Paul's Anglican Church
officiating. Interment In Clinton
Cemetery. 42-11x l cc
43. BIRTHS
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DOLMAQE
Stephen and Diana welcome with love
the arrival of their daughter, Meagan
Brook born Feb. 25, 1996, weighing
7 lbs. 4 oz. First grandchild for Nell and
Loretta Dolmage of Winthrop and Hank
and Ria Van Den Brook of Brussels. We
would tike to send a special thank you
to the entire nursing staff of Seaforth
Hospital as well as Doctors Woldnik,
Wel and Percival. Your help, before,
during and after Meagan's arrival Is
greatly appreciated. Thank you to our
friends and family for their visits, cards
and gifts. We are certainly lucky to have
so many people who oare. -Stephen,
Diana and Meagan Dolmage 43-11x1
HUDIE
After 9 long innings, making his debut
on Wed. Feb. 22, 1995 at 4:39 a.m.
Draven William stepped up to bat
weighing in at 6 lbs. 13 oz. and 20.5"
tall. He is the first child for Les Hudie
and Jessica Mennell. A grandson for
Margaret Mennell and Guy Lee,
Seaforth; and Alberta Hudie, London
and the late Harold Hudie. First great
grandson for Ted and Helen Roberts,
Exeter. A special thanks goes out to Dr.
Usher -Owen and 4th floor O.B. staff at
Victoria Hospital, London. 43-11x1
46. IN MEMORIAM
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COLEMAN: In loving memory of
Margaret Coleman Scott, 1985; Mary
Allen Coleman, 1988 and Donald Edgar
Coleman, Mar 17, 1994.
When family ties are broken,
And loved ones have to part,
It leaves a wound that never heals,
An ever aching heart.
We cannot bring the old days back,
When we were all together,
But loving thoughts and memories,
Will live with us forever.
Always remembered every day and
sadly missed by Ronald Scott, Kevin,
Sherri, John, Joan, Allen and Harold
Coleman. 46-11x1
COLEMAN: In loving memory of a dear
father and grandfather, Donald E.
Coleman, March 17, 1994.
They say that time heals everything,
We know that isn't so,
Because it hurts as much today,
As it did one year ago.
You suffered in silence,
Your spirits did not bend.
You faced your pain with courage,
Until the very end.
You tried so hard to stay with us,
Your fight was all in vain,
God took you to his Loving home,
And freed you from your pain.
"If tears could build a stairway,
And memories build a Zane,
We would climb our way to Heaven,
To bring you home again."
Sadly missed by Sherri, Kevin and
Amber 46-11-1
HARRIS: in loving memory of my best
friend and partner, Bill who passed
away one year ago, March 20, 1994.
Remember him with a smile today,
He would not want the tears,
Remember instead the happy times,
Of all the bygone years.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed
by Doris. 46-11x1
NASH: In loving memory of my mother
Ginette Nash, whom God laid to rest
March 20, 1994.
Every minute of every day, I think of
you,
i ask myself 'why?"
But, only God knows the answer.
I know, I'll never understand.
I miss you mom, more than words can
say.
There is a constant ache in my heart,
That will never be filled.
The day you closed your eyes,
A part of me went with you.
if I could tum back time I would,
But there is a reason for everything,
Someday, I'll see you again.
But for now, I'll carry on knowing in my
heart that you're watching over me.
I'll never forget your last words,
As I hope you remember mine,
That 'I love you always".
Sadly missed and quietly remembered
by your daughter, Tamara. 46-11x1
NASH: In loving memory of our dear
Mother, drandmother and best friend,
Ginette who passed away one year ago,
March 20, 1994.
The Lord must be a gardener,
He planted his garden with care,
One day he looked it over,
And saw the suffering there.
So he picked you out from all the rest,
And took you to his heavenly home,
Where there is no suffering and pain,
Just love and peace and more.
God saw you getting weary,
When a cure was not to be,
So he closed his arms around you,
And whispered 'come to me'.
You suffered much in silence,
But your spirit did not bend,
You faced your pain with courage,
Until the very end.
11 prayers could build a stairway,
And tears could build a lane,
I'd walk all the way to Heaven,
And bring you back again.
But a thousandptayers won't bring you
back,
I know because I've tried,
And neither will a thousand tears,
I know because I've cried.
I'd like to think that when life is done,
Wherever Heaven may be,
That you would be standing at the
door,
Just to welcome me.
Softly within the shadows,
She heard a gentle call,
And taking a hand that was offered,
She quietly left us all.
Sadly missed and lovingly remembered
always, Audrey, Gary, Danny and Joel
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47, CARDS OF THANKS
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SCHWARZ
I would like to thank my family, friends
and neighbors for their visits, flowers,
cards and phone calfs while I was a
patient In the Seaforth Community
Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Shepherd,
Sister Therese, the kitchen girls and
nursing staff for their care. it was
greatly appreciated. Sincere thanks.
• Mary C. Schwarz 47-11x1