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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1995-04-26, Page 1414 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, April 26, 199 31. SERVICE DIRECTORY PAVING, ASPHALT and Concrete for driveways, roads, parking lots, tennis courts. Grading, gravel, topsoil. Reliable, experienced. James Symes Paving and Materials, Lucknow. Call today 528-3047. 31-17x 1 cc IT'S SPRING Clean -Up Timel 0 & V's spring clean-up crew will fulfil a5 your clean-up needs. Call 527-2003. 31- 16x2cc DAVE'a CAR OILING BLYTH (519) 523.4343 Open for the Season, weather permitting. Wed. afternoon 1-8, Sat. 8 - noon. After Sept. 10 - Open Daily. 31- . 16x7cc INSTALLATION and Restretching: Also Shop at Home Service. 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 - 8V2 x 11 $4.00, additional pages to same phone number $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, RRS1, 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. 31-14-tf PHOTO COPIES Photocopying Service available at the Huron Expositor office, 100 Main St., Seaforth. 8V2 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 GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE Programs. Government aid, assistance, grants and loans money available. For your new or existing business calf 1- 800-915-3615. 31-17xbc Fuel Oil Service Repair and Cleaning Paratchek's Maintenance Dublin 345-2235 NToolex Tools & Equipment • Reconditioned Motors 5 miles North of Dublin R.R.#1 Bornholm, Ont. NOK IAO • Rewinds - Sales • Repairs • CALL JEFF (519) 345-2403 M.W.T. HAULING Long and Short Moves With 10 ft. Cube Van Reasonable Rates 1-519-271-3222 (Stratford) -?,71 •4046U.4. dilksinat0143* LAwN CARE Lawn Maintenance Fertilizing Garden Tilling Contracts Welcome Weed Spraying Available Call today 527-2280 134. PERSONAL i (A Dost will be incurred). Lucky in Love or lotteries. Check one on one with live psychic 1-900-451-3004. Ext. 6533. $3.98/min. T -Tone, 18+. 01-17xbc BOOST YOUR Energy 'n smile while losing fat fast. Naturally without dieting, 10-20 lbs. a month. 100% natural, satisfaction guaranteed. 1-800-498- 0368. Ideal Life Nutrition. 34-17xbc 36. ANNOUNCEMENTS • INTERMENT of ashes of Gilchrist Livingston Coppin at the Maltlandbank Cemetery, Seaforth, Sat. April 29, 1995, 11 a.m. Rev. Bruce Cook officiating. 38- 17-1 AD AND NEWS DEADLINE The deadline for news Dopy, classified and display advertising for The Huron Expositor, Seaforth is Monday at 1 p.m. Phone 527-0240. 38-01-tfnxe 37. MORTGAGES r 1st & 2nd Mortgage Money Available as low as 9.00% interest Personal Loans Totally Unsecured If you qualify, payments as low as following examples Amt. Aoprox 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 • CUM Ay AUCTION, S:AVIC� TAKING SPRING BOOKINGS! NOW! Call Reg Badley for a quote today! 345-2564 38. AUCTION SALE • GIGANTIC CLEARANCE AND CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE FRIDAY, APRIL 28TH 10 A.M. SHARP! (nota date & time) for WAYNE WARD FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. Hwy. 6 Wlarton Phone 519-534-1638 or 534-2980 TRACTORS & BACKHOES: Universal OTC 445w/4WD - like new; Universal 340 w/2WD - only 580 hours; M.F. 50 tractor loader backhoe; White 1355 w 1-1/8. load- er; D.B. 1200 w/H.B. loader & cab; JD 710 w/cab; INT. 444 w/cab; MF 165; DB 990 w/H.B. loader; INT. 414 w/H.B. load- er; Case 630 tractor loader backhoe; MF 135 w/H.B. loader; O.B. 3800 gas; J.D. 710; INT. 574 w/H.N. loader; INT. 275; MF 135 w/loader; INT. 624 w/cab (3); M.F. 135's - 2 w/ p.s.; D.B. 880 w/H.B. loader; MF50 gas; MF65 tractor loader backhoe; A.C. model WD w/loader & 3 P.H.; INT. Cub w/mower; (6) Fords & Fergusons; - more tractors by sale time. FARM EQUIPMENT. New & used equip- ment consisting of wheel discs. 3 P.H. & trail discs, plows, various sizes of cultiva- tors, grain drills, manure spreaders, chalnharrows, diamond harrows, MF468 corn planter 4 row, sprayer 3 PH, 6 & 7 ft. blades; posthole digger, wood splitter, hay elevator, rakes, swath turner, Allied stooker, Vicon rake tedder, wagons, round & square balers, 5 N.H. hayblnes - 489, 488, 479 & 469; bale feeders, rotary mowers, finishing mowers, bale forks, snowblowers, tractor chains, Case 600 S.P. combine with pickup - good; Perkins diesel generator, etc. LAWN & GARDEN: Approx. 30 good rid- ing tractors in different horsepowers, rid- ing tractors in different horsepowers, plus walk behind mowers, dump trailers, tillers, new Homelite weedeaters, new & used chainsaws, snowblowers, water pumps, power washers, etc. SPECIAL NOTE: Come early as we will be starting on time with unreserved items selling to the highest bidder regardless of prices. If you are looking for good equip- ment, don't miss this sale. Trucking and lunch available. Sale items are subject to additions and deletions due to normal business. TERMS: Cash, Visa, Master Card or good cheque day of sale. Not responsible for accidents on property. AUCTIONEERS BRUCE WARD, DON GLOVER & ERIC COX LARGE AUCTION SALE Car, antique furniture, glassware, piano, Royal Doultons, limb shredder, some tools, etc., to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for old Goderich home and the Estate of Anna McConnell of Clinton Saturday, April 29 at 9:00 a.m. CAR: 1977 Peugot, 4 door, automatic, with sun roof, selling as is. PIANO: Sherlock Manning low profile piano and bench. (Good one.) APPLIANCES: Upright freezer, fridge, 30 inch stove, chest freezer, dryer, wringer washer, dehumidifier, microwave, new VCR, computer with books. ANTIQUE FURNITURE, ETC: Large antique 2 door wardrobe, real nice; bonnet chest with moustache pulls, ornate buffet with curved glass and doors, spool bed, vanity dresser with large mirror, large double pedestal parlour table, matching dresser and high boy chest, rocking chairs, odd tables, wicker fern stands, Vitas table and 4 chairs, bedroom furniture, quarter cut oak dining table, piano stool, trunks, drop front secretary and bookcase, chesterfield and chairs, 2 chinese hooked rugs plus others, marble top balance scale, 2 mantle clocks, Slag glass lamp, old stamps and coins, books, silver pieces, old R.R. Sallows photos, old Goderich memorabilia, 2 old samplers, hand hooked mats, 2 Royal Doulton fig- urines, R. S. Prussia bowl, Limoges dishes, ladies antique gold watch and old jew- ellery, Quest telescope, camera equipment, plus much more. TOOLS, ETC.: Portable compressor, drill press, limb chopper, garden tiller, some hand tools etc. This is a large interesting auction with something for everyone. Two auctioneers selling. TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D. Auctioneer Richard Lobb 519 482-7898 Clinton ,,7rC 31. SERVICE DIRECTORY H&L 'c000 LTD. • Manure Storage Tanks • Basements • Barn Foundations • Sandwich Walls • Barn Remodeling • Cement Yards • Retaining Walls • Digging & Backfilling • Cement Floors One Complete Job For Free Estimates LAMBERT BALTESSEN RR #2 519-243-3095 Grand Bend 134. PERSONAL ARE YOU LIVING with a drinking problem? Al Anon can help. Phone 527- 1650. 34-17-1 LIVE PSYCHICS. Genuine Canadian Psychics tell all. Past, present, future revealed. Romanoe, wealth, career. Live and personal. 1-900-461-3778. Innorvision Crystal Connection. $2.99/min. 18+, 1 -on -1, 24 hrs. A cost will be incurred. 34-17xbc Performed your loca• tion or o• ur indoor or outdoor chapel (nondenominational). For personal arrangements and brochure cast. Rev. Chris Morgan, All Faiths Pastoral Centre, Benmiller, 524-5724 134. PERSONAL 1 r DIVORCES/PARDONS/U.S. Waivers: No court appearance, reasonable cost, legal aid welcome. Luigi E. Circelli, Peggy Wilson (Parallegal). Call collect 1-800-493-7499. 34-16xtfcc A.A. If you think you have a drinking problem Alcoholics Anonymous has worked for millions. CaII 527-1850 or roll free 1-800-708-9833. 34 -14 -ti GOOD SEX for seniors. Overcome all erection problems caused by aging, surgery, medication, diabetes etc. Get the facts. Performance Medical, Box 418, Valemount, B.C., VOE 220. 1-800- 683-0121. 34-17xbc RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 SAT. APRIL 29 AT 9 A.M. - Car. antiques, household effects at Lobb Auction in Clinton for Goderich area home c/o National Trust and Estate of Anna McConnell plus additions. WED. MAY 3 AT 8:30 P.M. - 56 acre farm with house and steel grainery, Ford 3000 tractor. Ford 9 R. disc. Ford 3 furrow plow, chain harrow, 1979 Camaro car In rough condition. 9 ft. packer. to be held 1 1/2 miles north of Klntall on Highway 21 approx. 22 miles north of Goderich for the Estate of John Simpson McKay. SAT. MAY 6 AT 9 A.M. • John Deere 216 16HP riding Lawn trac- tor with cab. mower and snow- blower. pressure washer, air com- pressor. acetylene torch. table saw, good selection power and hand tools. trailer. furniture, appliances at Lobb Auction in Clinton for Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKechnle of Auburn. 39. EDUCATIONAL BECOME A licensed hairstylist. Festival School of Hairstyling Is now accepting registration for the months of May, June and July. OSAP Is available for those who qualify. For more Information call 619-271-9561. 39-17x3cc LEARN AUCTIONEERING at the Southwestern School of Auctioneering. Next classes: August 19-26; November 18-24. Contact Southwestern Ontario School of Auctloneering, R.R. 66, Woodstock, Ontario N4S 7V9. (619) 637-2115. 39-17xbc 42. DEATHS • BROADFOOT, Violet H. (Tyndall) passed away on Saturday, April 15, 1995 at Huronview In her 88th year. Violet H. (Tyndall) Broadfoot, formerly of Seaforth and wife of the late Clifford Broadfoot. Dear •mother of Neil Broadfoot and his wife Margaret of Peterborough. Beloved sister of Robert Tyndall, and his wife Alice, Seaforth; Neil Tyndall and his wife Lura, Sudbury and the late Murray Tyndall. Also •survived by sisters-in-law Greta (Broadfoot) and her husband Raymond Parr of Corunna; and Maude Broadfoot of Goderich and nieces and nephews. Family received friends at the Whitney- Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth on Mon. April 17 from 7-9 p.m. Funeral service was held at the funeral home on Tues. April 18th at 2 p.m. Pallbearers were Bob MacDonald, Bill Leyburne, Ken McLlwain and Bob Broadfoot. Interment in Egmondville Cemetery. 42-17-1 SCHADE, Agnes. On Sunday, April 16, 1995, at Maplewood Manor, Seaforth, in her 87th year, Agnes Schade, the former Agnes Nesbitt, wife of the late Norman Schade. Dear mother of Elgin Schade and his wife Ruth of McKillop Township and Muriel and her husband Howard Maier of Dashwood. Beloved grandmother of Jane Schade of Stratford and her friend Brock Hasty; Nancy and her husband Wayne Denham of Seaforth; Michael Maier of Toronto; Tom Maier of Erin; and two great grandchildren, Jacquelyn and Jeffery Denham. Predeceased by three brothers and one sister. Family received friends at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth on Monday and Tuesday. Funeral service was held at the funeral home on Wednesday, April 19 with Rev. Bruce Cook officiating. Pallbearers were Stan Schade, Harry Nesbitt, Jim McNichol, Tom Maier, Michael Maier and Wayne Denham. Interment in Molesworth Cemetery. 42-17-1 43. BIRTHS i BARRACLOUGH Proud parents, George, Ellen and Bonnie wish to congratulate their daughter Kerri on the birth of her beautiful eight pound son, Joshua Edward, born Easter Sunday, April 16 at Seaforth Community Hospital. A special thanks to Dr. Heather Percival, Pauline Linton, Helen Stewart, Bev Smith and Clara Vanderlaan for their dedication, kindness and support during delivery and the entire obstetric nursing staff for their caring support. 43-17xlc TAYLOR Good Friday, April 14, 1995 was a great Friday for John and Karen Taylor. Owen Garnet Taylor arrived at 4:05 a.m. weighing 8 lbs. 15 oz. First time grandparents are Arnold and Margie Campbell of Seaforth and Russell and Pat Taylor of Staffa. Owen is one of many great grandchildren for Gertrude Taylor of Seaforth Manor, George Campbell of Seaforth and Glen Battin of Monkton. 43-17x1 CARDIFF Rob and Allyson, London are happy to announce the safe arrival of Victoria Anne on Saturday, April 15, 1995, weighing 6 lbs. 14 oz. Proud grandparents are Jack and Audrey Cardiff, Bwssels and Barbara Scott and the late Gordon Scott, Seaforth. 43-17xlc 46. IN MEMORIAM • DOLMAGE: In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Donald Alexander, who passed away April 27, 1977. Those we love don't go away, They walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard, but always near, Still loved, still missed, still very dear. Lovingly remembered by your family. 46-17xlc HOGGARTH: in loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Elizabeth who passed away April 24, 1987. 0 happy hours we once enjoyed, How sweet their memory still, But death has left a loneliness, The world can never fill. Lovingly remembered by husband Lloyd, son Phil and Mary 46-16x1 47. CARDS OF THANKS r BEUERMANN A note of thanks to all who helped us out while I was in Seaforth Hospital last week. The flowers and cards I received helped brighten the days. Jeff and the girls appreciated the food brought to our house. A special thank you to Mom and Dad Beuermann, Mom and Dad Wilson, and Ann for all the extras you did for us. Sincere thanks also to Dr. Rodney and nurses at the hospital for their prompt action and great care. - Sharon Beuermann 47-17-1 SCHADE The family of the late Agnes Schade would like to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their many expressions of sympathy with flowers, cards, charitable donations, visits and food. Thank you to the UCW of Northside United Church for the lovely lunch. A special thank you to Rev. Bruce Cook, staff of Maplewood Manor, VON, Homecare and Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home. - Elgin and Ruth Schade, Muriel and Howard Maier and Families 47-17x1 Kippen East Women's Institute enjoys tea party At a Victorian tea party Baroness Sadie Craig of Northcrest greeted the Kippen East Women's Institute members and Butler Murray escorted the ladies to the meeting where Parlour Maid Hilda Payne announced the guests to the Hon- ourable Marchioness Grace Drummond who opened the meet- ing with the Optimist Creed. The Ode was sung with the Duchess of Brucefield leading and the Mary Stewart Collect was repeated. The Roll Call - Bring a family heirloom and tell its story was answered as well as the fees being paid. The Honourable Grace Eyre of Sugar Bush paid an extra fine as she forgot to wear her Institute pin. Rep #ts were given - Dame Helen of Hensall Secretaries report - Countess Mona of Kippen 147. CARDS OF THANKS 1 DEKOKER (CONSITT) I would like to thank the ladies of Kippen United Church and surrounding community for the bridal shower held in my honor. All the gifts I received are useful and beautiful and will always have a special place in our home. The entertaining evening followed by the delicious lunch will always be remembered. - Beth Dekoker (Consitt) 47-17x1 DORSEY The family of Joseph (Joe) Dorsey wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to relatives, neighbors and friends for mass cards, sympathy cards, flowers, fruit baskets, donations, food brought to our house as well as luncheon served. Special thanks to Dr. Malkus, Dr. Quinlan, Dr. Sheppard, nurses of I.C.U., care givers of Stratford General Hospital, Seaforth Community Hospital and Perth Community nurses for the excellent care he received. Special thanks to Fr. J. Hardy, Fr. E. Morris, Rev. Mathers for prayers and support, Nancy Gooder, the reader, C.W.L. ladies for the great lunch. Thanks to Paul and Jeff Lockhart for their comfort and support. We feel eternally blessed by everyone's prayers and support during our time of grief. God Bless you all. - Dorsey and Gooder Families. 47-17x t cc KENNEDY - TEALL We would like to thank everyone who helped make our Buck and Doe possible and a success. We would like to send out a special thanks to those who helped make things run smoothly and to Don Brown and the rest of the wedding party. Thanks again guys. - Jeff and Sara 47-17x1 KINSMAN I would like to thank Seaforth Hospital, Dr. Woldnik and nurses for the excellent care while I was in the hospital and to all who sent cards and flowers and for prayers. - Elaine Kinsman 47-17-1 STOREY We would like to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for coming to the wonderful party our children planned for our fiftieth anniversary. A special thanks to those who took part in the entertainment, also for the many gifts. We will cherish the memories of this evening forever. - Orville and Lila Storey 47-17x1 TAYLOR Our sincerest thanks to Dr. Percival, Dr. Rodney, Dr. Kara, the OR staff and the delivery room staff for delivering our precious son during the wee hours of Friday, April 14th. Thanks also to the nurses on staff during our stay. A heartfelt thanks to Pauline Linton, whose support and care will never be forgotten. Thanks also for the visits, cards, flowers and gifts. - John, Karen and Owen 47-17x1 VAN DOOREN Thanks to everyone for the cards, visits, calls, and treats while I was sick. Everything was greatly appreciated. - Scott Van Dooren 47-17x1 Treasurer's report and Lady Phyllis' Parsons the Auditors report - The Countess also gave the Resolutions and P.R.O. reports. Honourable Grace of Sugar Bush the Sunshine and the Honourable Marchioness Grace gave the Program Convenors rundown. Princess Thea had a lovely wide - brimmed hat and Madam Rena looked very Victorian in her long green gown and feathered bonnet. Lady Phyllis read the Nomina- tions report and Honourable Mar- chioness Grace Installed the Officers for 1995 - 1996. Past President - Ruby Treibner; Presi- dent - Grace Drummond; Secretary - Helen MacLean; Treasurer - Mona Alderdice; Branch Directors: Ruby Triebner, Phyllis Parsons; Public Relations and Resolutions - Mona Alderdice; Co-ordinator - Grace Drummond; District Director - Hilda Payne; Sunshine: Grace Eyre and Dorothy Bell; Education and Cultural Activities: Helen MacLean, Phyllis Parsons. Family and Consumer Affairs: Rene Caldwell, Ruby Treibner; Agriculture and Canadian Indus- tries: Grace Eyre, Rudy Triebner; Citizenship and World Affairs; Thea Wisch, Dorothy Bell; Curator and Pianist: Hilda Payne. Auditor - Phyllis Parsons. The Parlour Maid Hilda gave a report of the District Board meet- ing. The District Annual to be held May 18 at Usborne Central School at 6 p.m. A meeting to plan for next years programs will be held May 4 the home of the president Grace. Dame Helen of Hensall gave a reading "Preparing Income Tax". The Hostesses Baroness Sadie of Northcrest and Parlour Maid Hilda served a lovely lunch of sand- wiches, crumpets, gingersnaps and tea. The Rev. Cheryl Ann Stadelbauer-Sampa was the guest minister at Hensall United Church, this past Sunday. Her message was "Walking the Talk". Doug Klopp was the organist. The Children's Story was "Listen to the Word of God." The greeter was Audrey Christie. The usher were Bill Noakes and Steve Corbett. Flowers were placed in the sanctuary in memory of Olga Chipchase. Tickets for the Beef Supper are still available, Call Marg Cole 262- 2304. A Painting Work Party will be held May 29 at 8:30 a.m. The Friendship Circle will meet May 1 at 8 p.m. CRAFTERS WANTED: COME AND GROW WITH US Our indoor craft mall concept has taken the market by storm. You, the crafter, decorate and stock your booth and our full time staff serve the cus- tomers and process the sales - seven days a week! For booth information call The Cratter's Marketplace 765 Exeter Rd. - Unit 203 London, Ontario N6E 7L3 519-685-9800 Would you support a smoke-free bingo night? The Huron County Smoke -Free Coalition wants to hear from you. Call Heather at 482-3416 or 1-800-265-5184. Supported by Community Action initiatives Program, Health Canada. Community Calendar WED., APR. 26 TUES., MAY 2 1 30-4:00 p m - Senior Shuffleboard at the Arena 7 00-8:00 p m - Step Training with Drusilla at the Arena 7 00 p m Seaforth Youth Motorsports Club at 172 Isabella Street 8 00-9 00 p m - Aerobics with Drusilla at the Arena THURS. , APR. 27 9 00.10 00 a m Fitness Is Fun at the Arena 6 30-7 30 p m - Roller Hockey for children ages 8 to 12 years 7 30-8 30 p m - Roller Hockey for children ages 13 to 16 years FRi., APR. 28 5 00.700 p m St Thomas Anglican Church Spaghetti Supper SAT, APR. 29 7 00 a m Fish Derby at Lions Park for children MON. , MAY 1 2.00-3 00 p m - Coffee Hour at the Children's Co-op Centre 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 900 11 30am- Playgroupat Northside United Church 9 00.1000 a m Aerobics with Drusilla at the Arena 10 00-11 00 a m Line Dancing with Drusilla at the Arena 7 00.900 p m Dog Obedience at the Arena 8 00.10 15 p m Harmony Hi -Liter practice at the Public School WED., MAY 3 1 30-4 00 p m - Senior Shuffleboard at the Arena 7:00-8:00 p m - Step Training with Drusilla at the Arena 7 00 p m - Seaforth Youth Motorsports Club at 172 Isabella St 7 30 p m Huron County Branch. 0 G S in the theatre at the Huron County Pioneer Museum. 110 North St Goderich 8 00-9-00 p m - Aerobics with Drusilla at the Arena FRI., MAY 5 7 00 p m Godench. Ont Remembrance Church Service of the 50th Anniversary of the Liberation of the Netherlands at North St United Church If you're organizing a non-profit event of interest to other Seaforth area residents. phone the recreation office 5270882 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 rt -4! Community Calendar is donated by The Huron Expositor