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jj Of Antiques; Appliances; Boat; Tools; and Household Effects to be held at 1iLARGE
AUCTION the Jacob Auction Centre 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell.
Thur. Juno .15 at 4:00 p.m.
o • INCLUDING: Large two piece pine corner cupboard with two drawers (par- f
tially stripped); nine piece oak dining room suite (nice); jam cupboard; flat -
to -wall
cupboard; Chatham hoosier; Heinzman piano and bench (good);
j bonnet chest; wicker chairs; washstands; oak dressers; high back bed; par- j
j for tables; set of parlor chairs; needlepoint foot -stool; captains chair; wood- j
e en washmachine; extension table with pressed sides; antiques in the rough; j
1 metal horse and cart riding toy (good); Admiral side by side fridge; Speed j
pQueen 30 inch electric stove with black door, Moffat electric dryer; Woods 1
upright deep freeze; JVC color portable T.V. (yr.old); G.E. VCR; dehumidifi- j
j er; microwave; Electrolux vacuum with powerhead; White electric sewing j
machine; Rodgers Bros. silverware; old sheet music; decoys, crocks; sleigh; j
treadle sewing machine; old calendars; collectible dishes including cranber-
ry pickle cruet, depression, cheeseboat; Noritake etc.; Hausfield 4 hp. air j
( compressor; Wemer 1 1/4 ton floor jack; B&D 150 router (new); Skil 9 inch j
j angle grinder; 1/2 inch impact gun; table saw; power and hand tools; chain 1
j saw; Lawnboy mower; auctioneers P.A.; a full line of household effects and j
a large offering of old collectible items. At 7:00 p.m. bicycles for Mitchell j
j Police selling. j
BOAT: Arkansas Traveller 15 ft. fiberglass 40 hp outboard boat & trailer f
being sold subject to reasonable reserve.
PROP,: Annabel, Baumbach and the Estate of the Late Bud McIver.
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(25. WANTED TO BUY
TOP DOLLARS paid for heavy
trucks for wrecking, any quantity,
any condition. Call Provincial Truck
Salvage, (519) 843-1126. 25-
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GARDEN TRACTORS, riding lawn
mowers, push mowers, tillers and
snowblowers, in need of repair.
Please call 524-1933 day time and
524-6716 after 5:00 25-24x6nxe
WANTED TO BUY. Truck cap to fit
Ford ranger extended cab truck.
Size 75" x 61" Phone 527-2096.
25-23x2c
WANTED TO BUY: Old iron bed
with brass trim. Call 273-2846
Stratford, evenings. 25-23x2cc
WANTING TO BUY a sofa bed in
good condition Phone 345-2246'
after 6 p m 25-23x2nxe
126. HELP WANTED
DISCOVERY TOYS need
enthusiastic teachers to help
introduce our new quality software
to family and professionals. Have
fun and set your own hours. Call
519-622-4634. 26-24xtcc
PERSON required to work at Van
Egmond House Saturday and
Sunday afternoons during the
summer Duties include house
tours and light housekeeping.
Contact 233-3326. 26-23-2
$ATTENTION STUDENTS$ 15
bikes to draw. Make a lot of money
selling chocolate bars. New $2.00
products. Nothing to pay in
advance Fast delivery. 1-800-383-
3589. 26-24xbc
PERSON to gather eggs on
Sundays only. Reply to P.O. Box
1139, Seaforth, Ont. NOK 1WO. 26-
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ESTABLISHED Area Country band
looking for base guitar player, lead
or keyboard. Singing an asset. For
audition' call Stew 294-6582 or
878-7366 or Jeff 293-3457. 26-
24x1cc
STRAWBERRY PICKERS, Monday
to Saturday, 7.30 a.m. to 11:30
a m Need your own transportation,
at Dougall's 235-1491. 26-24x2cc
PART TIME help wanted baling
hay. Phone 522-1871.26-24-2
JOCUS TOYS carries over 250
toys and crafts for all ages. Enjoy
the flexibility of having your own
business doing home demos,
fundraising, catalogue sales 1-800-
361-4587.26-24xbc
INTERNATIONAL Agricultural
Exchange. Ages 18-30 with
agricultural experience to live/work
with family in Australia, New
Zealand, Europe, Japan.
Costs/details 1-800-263-1827.
#206, 1501-17 Ave., S.W. Calgary,
AB, T2T 0E2. 26-24xbc
31. SERVICE DIRECTORY
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REPAIR AND REFINISHING of
furniture and antiques,
handstripping, also custom made
furniture built to your plans. Robert
Kerr, RR#1, Seaforth. Phone 527-
0786. 31-23-tt
ALUMINUM AND CUSTOM WELD-
ING, ornamental railing, trailers,
custom hitches, pig/cattle penning,
machinery repairs and fabricating.
Phone Peter De Jong 523-4816,
Londesboro. 31-23-tf
SERVICES UNLIMITED: Repairs,
maintenance, renovations, clean
up, painting, wallpapering etc.
Keith Snell, call 527-1899. 31-23x3
REGULAR HOUSEKEEPING, will
do windows, flower bods and clean
your car. Most days still available.
Please call 527-1633. 31-23x4
INSTALLATION and Rostretching:
Also Shop at Home Service. Qual-
ity name brand carpets from $4.99
sq. yd. Phone 519-881-4324. 31-
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Have
faxed
FAX SERVICE
your important documents
at the Huron Expositor
office, 100 Main St , Seaforth. 1st
page - 81/2 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
Fuel Oil Service
Repair and Cleaning
Paratchek's Maintenance
Dublin 345-2235
Bailey's
of Hensall Ltd
Heating - Air Conditioning
Hwy. #4 N. 262-2020
Hensall 262-2626
Your Home Comfort People
Since 1981
Good Choice Perennials
Hardy Waterlilies
Bog Plants • Waterplants
Gardens open for your enjoyment
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PERENNIAL
GARDENS
Hants and Tina Bos R.R.2 Seaforth,Ont
(519)527.1249 NOK tWO
COMPARE
your Insurance
coverage
House, Car, Farm
Call Lynda Vincent
(519) 527-2204
2• 6. HELI' WANTED
TEMPORARY CASUAL
HEALTH CARE AIDE
Huronview • Clinton Huronlea - Brussels
Position: July 4, 1995 to October 27, 1995
Qualifications: - Health Care Aide Certificate or equivalent
- good communication and interpersonal skills
Duties: - to provide holistic health care to the elderly
residents under the supervision of registered staff
Hours of Works: - Must be available for all three shifts and to work
as scheduled for the above time frame.
Applications deadline: - June 26, 1995 at noon
Apply to: Sister Mary Sharon
Director of Resident Care
Huronview
Box219
CLINTON, Ontario
NOM ILO
30. EMPLOYMENT WANTED
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WILLING TO work on a dairy or
swine farm after school and
weekends, full time in summer.
Call Kevin 527-1684. 30-23x3
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31. SERVICE DIRECTORY
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PHOTO COPIES
Photocopying Service available at
the Huron Expositor office, 100
Main St , Seaforth. 8V2 x 11 copies
- 25 cents per sheet, 8V2 x 14
copies - .35 cents per sheet. (GST
and PST extra). Phone 527-0240.
31-01-tfnxo
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE
Programs. Government aid, assist-
ance, grants and loans money
available. For your new or existing
business call 1-000-915-3615. 31-
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VEALS
Abattoir and Meat Market
H . 83.3 1 1 miles east of Exeter
23.
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Try us for
CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING
Kill Da Tuesdays
OUR SPECIALTY
text* cured and smoked meats
processed exactly the way you like it.
3• 2. BABYSITTING
SUMMER'S COMING...Have you
made arrangements for your
children? Reliable services
available in my home
(Egmondville). Daily routines.
Full/part time. Call Darlene anytime
522-0418. 32-24x2c
34. PERSONAL
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HEAVENLY Psychic Answers. Call
your Psychic Friend at 1-900-451-
3783. Live 1 on 1, 24 hours. $2.99
per min. 18+ "Butter Living" is
'Through Awareness". 34-24xbc
LIVE PSYCHICSi Genuine
Canadian Psychics tell all. Past,
present, future revealed. Romance,
wealth, career. Live and personal.
1-900-451-3778 Innvorvision
Crystal Connection $2 99/min. 18+
1 -on -1. 24 hrs 34-24xbc
DEPRESSED? Lonely? Broke?
Trained counsellors will assist you.
Write stating your concerns, birth
date, telephone to Chrysalis, P.O.
Box 37511, Tapscott Rd ,
Scarborough. Ontario MIR 2C0
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NO PLACE TO GO? Nobody to go
with. The answer - the National
Dateline. 1-900-451-3282, ext. 297.
Hear messages, record yours.
$2.99/min. 18+ only Touch Tone
only Infoservice, Studio City, CA
213-993-3366.34-24xbc
EVANLY-RAYS Psychic Answers.
Rated #1 in Canada Live
psychics. Find out now about love,
career, money and lucky numbers
18+ 2 99/min. 24 hours 1-900-451-
4055. 34-23x6cc
A A. If you think you have a drink-
ing problem Alcoholics Anonymous
has worked for millions. Call 527-
1650 or toll free 1-800-706-9833.
34-24-tf
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36. ANNOUNCEMENTS
AD AND NEWS DEADLINE
The deadline for news copy, clas-
sified and display advertising for
The Huron Expositor, Seaforth is
Monday at 1 p m. Phone 527-
0240. 36-01-tfnxe
Township of
McKillop
NOTICE
McKillop Township
office will be
CLOSED
JUNE 19, 20, 22 & 26, 1995
137. MORTGAGES
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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.
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38. AUCTION SALE
RICHARD LOBE
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
SAT. JUNE 17 AT 9
A.M. - At Lobb Auction
In Clinton for Mac
Homuth.
SAT. JUNE 24 AT 9
A.M. - Fine furniture,
antiques, horse drawn
cutter at Lobb Auction
in Clinton for Betty
Kissengee.
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42. DEATHS
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WOODS, Herbert John "Jack", at
Seaforth Community Hospital on
Saturday, June 3, 1995, Mr.
Herbert John 'Jack' Woods in his
75th year. Beloved husband of the
late Lillian Churchill (1980). Dear
father of Marjorie and her husband
Allan Hayter of R.R. 11, Varna.
Loving grandfather of 4
granddaughters Lori and Dave
Lear, Tracey and Paul Farquhar,
Kim and her fiance Kevin
Armstrong and Shelly and Jared
Boughen and great-grandfather of
Joel, Josh and Jessica. Sadly
missed by his special friend Doris
Swartzentruber of New Hamburg,
sister Mae and her husband Gord
Poole of Thunder Bay and sisters-
in-law Grace and her husband
Walter Forbes and Mabel McAdam
of Clinton. Predeceased by a sister
Zelda and brother-in-law Harvey
McCluskey. There will be no
funeral home visitation. A memorial
service was conducted at
Brucefield United Church on
Sunday, Juno 11th at 3 p.m. with
Rev. Judy Baker officiating.
Cremation with interment in Clinton
Cemetery. Memorial donations to
the Huron Perth Palliative Care or
the Canadian Cancer Society
would be appreciated. Michael P.
O'Connor Funeral Homes Ltd.
entrusted with arrangements. 1-
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38. AUCTION SALE
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DOUG JACOB
AUCTIONS
519-271-7894
THURS., JUNE 15 at 4:00 P.M,
tLarge auction of antiques; col-
lectibles, appliances and misc. items
6 at the Jacob Auction Centre 185
j Herbert St. in Mitchell for Annabell
Baumbach and the Estate of the 1,
j Late Bud McIver.
j SAT., JUNE 17 at 10:00 A.M.
Auction of 1977 Olds Supreme; a
woodworking equipment; lumber
and misc. items to be held at 132
Woodstock St. North in Tavistock for
the Estate of the Late Howard Neeb.
TUES., JUNE 20 at 6:30 P.M.
Auction of collection of farm toys at
the Jacob Auction Centre in Mitchell
for Bob Stephenson. Call for fax list.
WED., JUNE 28 at 5:30 P,M.
Clearing auction of tractor; imple-
ments, and misc. items held 1 1/4
mile west of Sebringville, then 2 112
mile south and a 1/2 mile west for f
Ken Thompson. j
THURS., JUNE 29 at 4:00 P.M.
Auction of appliances; antiques & j
household effects at the Jacob
Auction Centre in Mitchell for Marg
Carter of Seaforth.
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LARGE AUCTION SALE
to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for two
Goderich homes, plus good additions.
Saturday, June 17 at 9 a.m.
Three modern chesterfields & chairs in good condition, dehumidifier,
lazy boy recliner nearly new, large trunk, small TV, Inglis washer,
matching antique dresser w/mirror, washstand, bed and footboard,
four poster twin bed w/matching dresser & mirror and new mattress-
es, 2 drop front secretary desks, Lane cedar chest, oak dining table
w/5 chairs & matching buffet, box springs and mattresses, oak rock-
er, 4 matching oak chairs w/vinyl seats, wooden high chair, sofa
table, misc. wooden tables, several upholstered side chairs, wooden
chair w/pettit point seat, 2 modern bedroom suites, wicker fern stand,
vanity w/stool, oil lamp, milk bottles, Royal Albert set of dishes, step
ladders, 2 sets golf clubs, table saw, electric lawn mowers, misc. gar-
den & hand tools, plus our usual large offering of dishes, glassware
and misc. items, too numerous too mention.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D.
Auctioneer Richard Lobb
482-7898 Clinton
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39. EDUCATIONAL
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LEARN AUCTiONEERING at the
Southwestern School of
Auctioneering. Next classes:
August 19-25; November 18-24.
Contact Southwestern Ontario
School of Auctioneering, R.R. *5,
Woodstock, Ontario N4S 7V9.
(519) 537-2115. 39-24xbc
COUNSELLOR TRAINING Institute
o f Vancouver offers
correspondence courses for the
Certificate of Counselling studies
to begin June 15 and 30. For
brochure phone 1-800-665-7044.
39-24xbc
43. BIRTHS
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BUTT-INGRAM
Sandra and Scott are happy to
announce the safe arrival of their
son, Craig Alexander on Friday,
June 9, 1995 at 4:27 a.m. weighing
7 lbs. 10 oz. and 19 inches long.
Proud grandparents are Dorothy
Butt of Egmondville and Marlene
Ingram and Dave Ingram both of
Hensall. Great grandchild for Nellie
Reid, also of Hensall. 43-24xlnxe
POPPE
Jim and Tanya are pleased to
announce the arrival of their son,
Jason Alexander Poppe. He was
born June 6, 1995 weighing 7 lbs.
7 oz. He is the first grandchild for
Mary and Gorry Armstrong of
Kippen and the 5th grandson for
Wilhelmina and Willy Poppe of
Dublin. Great grandmothers are
Martha Van Bakel, Isabel Rau and
Bernice Armstrong. 43-24x1
STEWART-BROWN
Hi, my name is James (Jamie)
Douglas' and I am proud to
announce my safe arrival. I arrived
Sat. May 27 at 2:37 p.m. and
tipped the scalp at 8 lbs. 4 oz. I
was 54V2 cm long. My proud
parents are Jacqueline and Ray.
Spoiling privileges go to my
grandparents Jim and Eva Brown
of Egmondville, Pat Stewart of
Kippen and Ron Stewart of Clinton.
A special thanks to all the doctors
and nurses at Seaforth Hospital
and a very special thanks to Dr.
Shepherd and my Grandma
Stewart for helping mommy
through labour and delivery. Thank
you to everyone who visited me
during my short stay in hospital
and for welcoming me into the new
world. 43-24x1
46. IN MEMORIAM
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CAMPBELL: In loving memory of
my parents: Gordon Gregor, who
died June 8, 1992; and his wife for
40 years, my mother, Glad Louise,
who predeceased him on March
13, 1989.
"The birds they sang at the break
of day
Start again
I heard them say
Don't dwell on what has passed
away or what is yet to bo."
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MCGRATH: In loving memory of
Tom, our son, brother and uncle,
who left us suddenly twelve years
ago, Juno 14, 1983.
It's not the tears that we shed at
the time,
That tells of a heart that is broken,
It's the lonesome tears of the after
years,
When a loved one's name is
spoken.
Softly the leaves of memory fall,
Sadly we stoop and gather them
all,
Unseen, ho is always near.
Still loved, still missed and very
dear,
Just as he was, he will always be,
Treasured forever in our memory.
Always remembered and sadly
missed by Mom, Dad, and all your
family. 46-24x1
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ROSE
The family of Laverne Rose wish
to extend our appreciation and
thanks for the many lovely floral
arrangements, the food brought to
our homes, the many cards and
your kind donations. A special
thank you to the nephews for
acting as pallbearers and the
grandchildren as flower bearers,
Paul and Jeff Lockhart for their
comfort and assistance; to Pastor
Mathers for his comforting
message and the Ladies Aid for
the lovely lunch. Your kindness to
our family will never be forgotten.
A sincere thank you to all.
- Donna and Family 47-24x1
MCGAVIN
We would like to thank everyone
for cards, flowers, food, visits and
gifts in honour of Abby's birth.
We'd also like to thank the staff at
Seaforth Community Hospital and
especially Dr. Percival for her care
and support. A special thanks to
our friends and family for their love
and support and for helping out
when called upon. - Brian, Shelley,
Brandon and Abby McGavin
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MEIADY-McINALLY
We would like to extend our thanks
to our wedding party, family and
friends for all of their help at our
Buck and Doe. A special thanks to
Dean and Ann Marie for all their
organizing and hard work. Thanks
again. - Brian and Sandra 47-24x1
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POPPE
We would like to thank the nursing
staff of Seaforth Hospital for the
great care while Jason and I were
in the hospital. A very special
thanks to Dr. Percival, Dianne and
Flory for being there during
Jason's birth. Thanks also to
everyone who visited and for all
the lovely gifts. - Tanya, Jim and
Jason 47-24x1
HOR BANUIK
I'd like to thank everyone who
helped me at the time of my injury.
Special thanks to Sharon, Leo,
Helen, all my friends and that
'special nurse" who helped before
the ambulance arrived. Thanks
also to the ambulance attendant,
Cub, Ben and Andy. Your
wonderful care made this
experience more tolerable, and will
never be forgotten. Thanks again.
- Angela 47-24-1
TALENT COMPETITION
I wish to thank everyone who
helped in any way to make the
Youth Search For Talent
Competition a huge success. A
special thanks to the contestants,
without them we couldn't do it. We
don't need to leave home to find
great talent. 47-24x1cc
VANSTEELANDT
We would like to thank our friends,
relatives and neighbors for the
surprise party held in our honor for
our 25th anniversary. Thanks to
everyone for cards, flowers and
gifts we received on this special
occasion. A very special thank you
to our daughters Tanya and Karen
for planning it. Thanks to Maria
and Cinth Vogels for all your hard
work and effort in helping the girls,
and also for hosting it at your
home. Thanks also to Elsie, Jo and
Diane for all your help and to
everyone who brought food for the
delicious meal. We appreciate all
the hard work and effort by
everyone to make this such a
memorable occasion. - Ricki and
Gilbert Vansteelandt 47-24x1
BODE
Thank You to everyone for
expressions of sympathy offered,
following the loss of my dear
Mother, Mabel Zurbrigg. Your care
and concorn, kind words and
thoughts, as well as cards, flowers,
visits, telephone calls, donations to
Memorial Fund, coming to Listowel
for visitation and Memorial Service,
meant so much and are most
sincerely appreciated.
- Thelma Bode 47-24x1c
BROADFOOT
I would like to thank my family for
the lovely dinner party at Grand
Bend to celebrate my 80th Birthday
and all their families present and
for the gifts presented to me and
the beautiful flowers, cards and
phone calls from friends. Also the
dinner party at a friend's. It was
very much appreciated. I will never
forget your kindness. - Sincerely,
Grace Broadfoot 47-24x1
BUTT-INGRAM
Sandra and Craig would like to say
a big thank -you to Dr. Percival and
the OB nurses at Seaforth
Community Hospital for the
wonderful caro given to us. Thanks
to friends and relatives for their
flowers, gifts and visits. Special
thanks to Daddy (Scott) for being
there for us. 47-24xInxe
HENDERSON-BELL
We'd like to thank everyone who
attended our Stag and Doe.
Special thanks to our wedding
party, family and friends for all
their hard work. - Jeff and Sandi
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WOOD YOU LIKE TO PAINT
Chris and Gary Josling of Wood
You Liko to Paint wish to express
our sincere thanks to all those who
have made our first week of
business in Seaforth such a
success and made us feel so
welcome. Special appreciation for
all the lovely flowers and plants we
have received from our good
friends Dave and Andrea Grainger,
Mike Hodgirys of Culligan Real
Estate, our landlord, Tom
Schoonderwoerd; Hildebrand
Stores, The Pizza Train, The
Seaforth Business Association,
Flower Magic by Jean, Ross and
Joyce Ribey of Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home and our ever helpful
suppliers Jim and Maureen
McNaughton. It's been an
exhausting but exciting time for us
but all your good wishes make us
sure our choice of Seaforth to
locate our business is the right
one. 47-24-1
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