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The Huron Expositor, 1995-06-28, Page 1212 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Jun, 21, 1995 26. HELP WANTED ♦ $ATTENTION STUDENTS$ 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. 26-26xbc ATTENTION: Counsellors, Therapists. Medical/Dental personnel, Professional Sales Consultants, Motivational Speakers, Teachers. New career opportunity. Excellent income, paid expenses. Information: Alandel School and Clinic 1-800-765-6661. Established 1980. 26-26xbc SUN -NORTH SYSTEMS LTD. Requires a mature, experienced person to be responsible for Office Administation/Accounting/ Management, Preparation of A/R invoices, financial statements and projections required. Computer skills necessary. Please reply in writing stating experience and salary expected to P.O. Box 668, Seaforth, Ont. NOK 1 WO 28. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY r COTTAGE RESORT, near Huntsville. Sixteen buildings. $245,000. Sand beach. Trailer park. Seven acres. Yearly income $89,000 net, guaranteed, or I will buy it back. (705) 778-3863. 28- 26xbc 30. EMPLOYMENT WANTED HONEST, mature lady willing to do housekeeping/babysitting in your home. Preferably mornings, in town. Phone Heather 527-1622. 30-26x2 YOUNG MAN looking for summer work. Phone 527-0056. 30-25x2c 31. SERVICE DIRECTORY, • GUITAR LESSONS. Children 10 and over. Adults as well. In Seaforth. Contact Kim at Heartfelt Music, 527-1715 for more information. 31-25x2c REGULAR HOUSEKEEPING, will do windows, flower beds and clean your car. Most days still available. Please call 527-1633. 31-23x4 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 number $1.00. To receive a fax at our office the cost is $1.00 per sheet. (GST extra). For more information phone 527-0240. 31-01xtf REPAIR AND REFINISHING of furniture and antiques, handstripping, also custom made furniture built to your plans. Robert Kerr, RR#1, Seaforth Phone 527- 0786. 31-23-tf ALUMINUM AND CUSTOM WELD- ING, ornamental railing, trailers, custom hitches, pig/cattle penning, machinery repairs and fabricating. Phone Peter De Jong 523-4816, Londosboro. 31-23-tf 'FREE'INTERNET'FREE Turn your computer into a money making machine. Free. Call for your Free Demo Disk. No obligation. 24 hours 1-800-664- 2922. 24 hours. 31-26xbc Fuel Oil Service Repair and Cleaning Paratc ek's Maintenance Dublin 345-2235 VEAI_S Abattoir and Meat Market iER3l/2ileastofExeter Try us for CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING Kill Days -Tuesdays OUR SPECIALTY Home cured and smoked meats processed exactly the way you like it. Bailey's f Hensall Ltd. Heating - Air Conditioning Hwy. 14 N. 262-2020 Hensel! 262-2626 Your Home Comfort People Since 1981 Good Choice Perennials Hardy Waterlilies Bog Plants • Waterplants Gardens open for your Mtfoyrnenf - by apt or by tens • JMA XINk$ /'t 1�[NNIAL GARDENS Merits and Tina Bost RR.2 Seelorth,O 1 (519)527.1249 NOK 1 WO 1 fl. • 31. SERVICE DIRECTORY ♦ PHOTO COPIES Photocopying Service available at the Huron Expositor office, 100 Main St , Seaforth. 8Y2 x 11 copies -.25 cents por sheet, 8V2 x 14 copies - .35 cents per sheet. (GST and PST extra) Phone 527-0240. 31-01-tfnxe GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE Programs. Government aid, assist- ance, grants and loans money available. For your new or existing business call 1-800-915-3615. 31- 26xbc 34. PERSONAL ♦ r 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. 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ANNOUNCEMENTS r 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 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL REAL PROPERTY TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Seaforth intends to pass a by-law in accordance with section 193 of the Municipal Act authorizing the sale of a parcel of land no longer required by the Corporation. The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Seaforth will consider the enabling by-law at their regular July meeting which will be held in the Council Chambers Tuesday July 11, 1995 at 7:30 p.m. The property is located on the west side of Jarvis Street directly north of the railway tracksand south of Huron Street. The iegal description is Plan 22R-3082 Part 2. ANY PERSON may attend the Council and/or make written or verbal presentations either in support of or in opposition to the sale of the property. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the sale of the property is available for inspection during regular office hours at the Municipal Office in Seaforth. DATED AT THE TOWN OF SEAFORTH THIS 28TH DAY OF JUNE 1995 James Crocker, Clerk, 72 Main Street South, PO Box 610, Seaforth, Ontario, NOK 1W0 37. MORTGAGES • 1.t & 2"d 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 CaII (519) 363-0211 1-800-387-1932 Astral Funding Inc. 38. AUCTION SALE ♦ / RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 We are accepting good items for our next auction. 138. AUCTION SALE • BUSINESS RETIREMENT AUCTION SALE of canoes, kayaks, trailers, shop equipment, moulds, accessories, and miscellaneous for FACTORY OUTLET 8 miles north of Hanover. DIRECTIONS: go 8 miles north of Hanover on Bruce County Road 10 to Bentinck Twp. Rd. 12-13, go east one concession on Saturday, July 8th, 1995 at 10:30 a.m. CANOES: approx. 40 new fiberglass and poly 12', 14', 15', and 16' paddle and square - back canoes, all lightweight, excellent colour selection. KAYAKS: 9 kayaks including Whitewater play boats, Sea Touring boats, Tandem touring. ACCESSORIES: large inventory of paddles including ash, cherry, maple, racing; selection of kayak paddles; approx. 50 life vests; canoe yokes; seats; bones; foam block sets; ropes. CANOE MOULDS: 2 - 12', 2 - 14', 2 - 16' professionally made canoe moulds, all paddle style; 8' dingy mould. FISHING BOAT: New Sportcraft 14' fiberglass fishing boat (runabout). NEW TRAILERS: Miska 8' x 20' tandem axle flat deck construction trailer, electric brakes; Miska 8' x 12' bobcat tandem axle trailer with ramps, electric brakes; 3 Miska cargo trailers including two 4' x 8', one 61 x 12', all with racks, poles, canopy tops; 2 Hyland 5' x 8' utility trailers, 18' side racks, one with ramp; Miska 61/2' x 8' ATV trailer with side ramps; Under -Tow aluminum 2200 Ib. capacity 19' boat trailer, new; two 16 -place canoe hauler trailers, used, excellent; used 6' x 8' utility trailer with 4' rack. ANTIQUE BOAT: 1955 Grew cedar lap -streak 17' runabout, with trailer. SHOE EQUIPMENT: Campbell Hausfietd 60 gal. 5 hp upright air compressor; Solar 2150C 110 amp wirefeed mig welder; Delta 10' radial arm saw; Trademaster 10' table saw; Makita 12' thickness planer; Delta 6' jointer; router and table; Durex 1/2' bench model drill press; Delta belt and disc sander; Rockwell 9' table saw; Delta 15' scroll saw; 28' wood turning lathe; Power Fist power hack saw; 2 -ton shop crane; Jepson 12' metal chop saw; 4' and 6' bench grinders; excellent variety of air tools • including: sanders, saws, staplers, nibblers, impact wrenches, drills, 4 spray guns; selection of electric hand tools including: sawsall, hand planer, sabre saws, sanders, drills, angle grinders; Freud 4' Biscuit Joiner, never used; 4 new 10' -bide tip circular saw blades; . '• for jacks; 6 axle stands; qty. of furniture and C -clamps; 5 - ton and 1 -ton chain falls; s icket sets; wrenches; wood bits; Webster portable air compressor; 1 -ton truck tool and ladder rack; 20' aluminum extension ladder; two 6' aluminum step ladders; 6 fire extinguishers. FABRICATING SUPPLIES: 11/4", 11/2', 2', 21', '/e' gauge square tubing; 2' x 3' tubing; 1' to 2' angle iron; trailer jacks; lights; wiring sets; trailer balls; vinyl upholstery supplies; fiberglass cloth and mat; 5 gal. resin; 3 gal. gel coat. STAINED GLASS SUPPLIES: 2 Wiz grinders; approx. 300 sq. ft. coloured glass; approx. 30 new reproduction lamp bases; beads; jewels; copper foil tape; Tamp parts. LAWN & GARDEN: Yard Pro 12 hp 38' riding mower with trailer hitches; Sno-Trac 8/26 electric start snowblower; 20' gas push mower; gas weed eater. MISCELLANEOUS: Panasonic fax machine, 6 mos. old; Air - Tec 11 h.p. 8 m.p.h. tread mill; Vermont Castings Defiant black airtight stove; Targe slate chalk boards; gas barbecue; and many good unlisted items. REMARKS: The Stephensons are retiring from this business to concentrate on other interests. Don't miss this buyer's opportunity. All items are either new or In excellent condition. Lunch available. Sale order: 10:30 tools, 12:00 canoes, accessories. Selling In two rings. TERMS: Cash, approved cheque, Visa, MasterCard. Proprietor: Bob Stephenson (519) 363-0269. SYDENHAM AUCTION SERVICES Jim Snider, Auctioneer, Certified Appraiser 519-371-9940 or 519-376-8317 38. AUCTION SALE ♦ r / Auction Reminder Tonight Wed. eve. June 28 at 5 p.ni. Dispersing household effects, hand and power tools, building materials and supplies, a complete set of cherry finish kitchen cabinets, dozens of pine and oak cupboard doors, quantity of hardware and good trim, Marine equipment, a Ig. offering of household effects, appliances, china and kitchenware, 1987 Chev S-10 Pickup, 1971 XR Cougar convertible, 1978Lincoln MkV loaded riding mower. See last weeks paper for full listing. Two auctioneers. Proprietors Jim and Gus Gregus Construction and 2 local estates. Auctioneer Bob Heywood Home 235-0874, Bus. 235-4469 ENERGY FACTS INC) -In rood irrarlialinn prn - ccssing, the more 'implc the ntpani.nt. the higher the radiation (ince needed 10 kill il. 43. BIRTHS BAKER Nicole and Brittany welcome with open arms Chantel Elizabeth, born June 13, 1995, weighing 7 lbs., 19 - long. Proud parents are Russ and Bonnie. Proud grandparents are Gary and Sandy Baker and Janet Rutherford. Great grandparents are Earl and Ruby Baker and Blanche Ruching all of Stratford. A special thanks goes to the nurses and Dr Woldnik for their excellent care. 43-26-1 CARNOCHAN-HONDERICH Surprise! On June 8th, Elijah Carnochan Honderich arrived a healthy 8 lbs. 8 oz. baby boy. Pam and Jamie were most pleased with his early arrival and would like to thank everyone for making the trip to Huntsville to welcome him. An extra special thank you goes out to Grandma Doris for looking after all of us. 43-26x1 38. AUCTION SALE ♦ r 1 LARGE AUCTION f Of Appliances; Antiques; Collectibles; Tools; and Household Effects at the f Jacob Auction Centre 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell, ON. THURSDAY, JUNE 29 AT 4 P.M. 1 INCLUDING: Large American ornate oak dining room suite with trestle 1 table, six heavily -carved high -back chairs and buffet hutch (excellent); 1 Maytag washer (1 1/2 yrs. old);•Hotpoint portable dishwasher; Viscount refrigerator; 24 -inch gas stove; Sanyo microwave; Electrohome color TV with remote; Westinghouse air conditioner; Vilas maple dinette suite; enter- ] tainment unit; two fancy 40's bedroom suites; chests of drawers; wing -back chair; leather -top coffee and end tables; pine reproduction dry sink; four Krug arm chairs; executive double pedestal desk and credenza (like new); e chesterfield suites; nine -pane hanging cupboard; old chest of drawers; oak rocker; parlour tables; wicker chairs; seven -piece chamber set; eight coal oil jlamps; Gone With The Wind lamp; cruet set; Royal Doulton pitcher; stained glass window; bridge lamps; quilts; fancy work; large offering of tools; gas j barbeque, S.P. gas mower; good offering of old collectibles and much more. 1 MARGARET CARTER, of Seaforth, and a Stratford Estate - Proprietors. 1 DOUG JACOB, 271-7894 - AUCTIONEER. I, 39. EDUCATIONAL LEARN AUCTIONEERING at the Southwestern School of Auctioneering. Next classes: August 19-25; November 18-24. Contact Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering, R.R. 15, Woodstock, Ontario N4S 7V9. (519) 537-2115. 39-26xbc BE A SUCCESSFUL writer...with our great home -study course. Call for a free book. 1-800-267-1829. The Writing School, 2353-38 McArthur Ave., Ottawa, Ont. KIL 6112. 39-26xbc COUNSELLOR TRAINING Institute of Vancouver offers correspondence courses for the certificate of Counselling studies to begin June 15 and 30. For brochure phone 1-800-665-7044. 39-26xbc j42. DEATHS ♦ r DOYLE, Ellen (Nell) of Peter Street, Dublin passed away at Stratford General Hospital on Thursday, June 22, 1995 in her 79th year. Beloved sister of Frank Doyle of Toronto. Special Aunt to Rose Doyle of Chatham, Mary Ellen Williamson of Thorndale, Jack Doyle of Toronto and Martin Smith of Detroit. Also remembered by several great nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle, sisters Mary Smith and Sister Theodore Doyle and brothers Michael and Ted Doyle. The family received friends at the Whitney-Riboy Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street, Soaforth. The funeral Mass was said at St. Columban Roman Catholic Church on Saturday, June 24, 1995 with the burial in St. Columban Cemetery. The pallbearers wore Mike Smith, Tim Smith, Kevin Smith, Mike Williamson, Randy Nichol and Steve Niello. 52-26-1 FORBES, Ken. At Carnbridge Memorial Hospital on Friday, Juno 23, 1995, age 70, of Cambridge after a lengthy illness of the heart. Kenneth William Howard Forbes was born on the 14th lino of McKillop Township near Seaforth and was the only son of the lato Leila Smith and Adin Forbes. He owned and operated Forbes Mobilo Truck Wash for the last 34 years. Survived by his loving wife Gladys (neo Hopper) married in 1955. Fathor of Kevin Forbes and•wifo Susan of Cambridge, Laurie Sweeney and husband Jerry of Breslau, and 3 grandchildren, Ashley, Jessie and Tara. In addition to his parents Ken was predeceased by a sister Verna in 1968 and Leona in 1993. Also survived by sisters Thelma Coombs and husband Kon of Seaforth, Gladys Thuoll and Avis Noasad both of London, Phyllis Coombs and husband Wes of Soaforth, Marlene Robinson and husband Sonny of Collingwood and Lynda Forbos of Kitchener. Cremation has taken place. There will bo no visitation. A memorial service was hold at tho Ratz Bechtel (Chapel), 621 King W., Kitchener on Monday, Juno 2G at 2:30 p.m. Donations to University Hospital, London, Ont. or the Cambridge Memorial Hospital would bo appreciated as expressions of sympathy. 42-26-1 42. DEATHS • / PRYCE, Oliver T. of Seaforth passed away at his home on Wednesday, June 21, 1995. He was 76. Loving husband of Thelma (Townsend) for 23 years. Also survived by 5 daughters; Annette and her husband Art Bartel of Guelph; Madelon and her husband Ken Maloney of Seaforth; Ivy and her husband John Hruden of Goderich; Bonnie and her husband Rick Finch of Clinton; Lorraine and her husband Don Taylor of Varna, 12 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Also survived by twin sister Olive Papple of Seaforth, and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by a sister, Elva Bolger and parents Thomas and Teresa Pryco. A private funeral service was conducted by Rev. Cheryl -Ann Stadelbauer- Sampa in the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home on Friday, June 23, 1995. Pallbearers were Jim Papple, Dennis Carruthers, Ron Janmaat, Mike Binnondyk, Robb Finch and Tony Lane. Flower bearers were Jennifer and Nicole Binnendyk, Tasia Fisher, Lisa Finch, Kim and Robyn Taylor. Interment in Clinton Cemetery. 42- 26-1 43. BIRTHS JAMES -PARENT Cassandra and Dale are happy to announce the arrival of Joseph Howard James Donald Parent on May 19, 1995 at Ottawa General. A wee brother for Meddle and a cousin for Olivia. A grandson for Anne and Howard James and a great grandson for Betty and Norman MacLean all of Egmondville. 43-26-1 REDHEAD Janet and Clint welcome with love their son, Liam Carl, bom June 8th, 1995 at North Bay General Hospital, weighing 8 lbs. 14 oz. A long awaited playmate for big sister, Mackenzie. Proud grandparents are Lloyd and Gladys Haney, Seaforth, Carl and Lenore Redhead, Richmond Hill and great - granny Philbert, Scarborough. 43- 26x1c TOPOR-SMITH Joe and Brenda are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their daughter Braidyn Marya. She was born on June 22, 1905 at 2:27 a.m. and weighed 6 lbs. 4 oz. Little Braidyn will bo lovingly protected by four proud big brothers Joey, Johnny, Justin and Jeremy. Proud grandparents aro Brian and Dorothy Barry of Soaforth and Marya Turner of Soaforth. Proud great grandparents aro Ken and Donelda Barry of Seaforth and Grandpa Ivanchich of Hungary. Smiling down upon little Braidyn is Pa, John Turnor. 43-26x1 47. CARDS OF THANKS NOGGARTH Tho family of tho lato Lloyd C. Hoggarth wish to extend their. sincere thanks to the many friends and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy, flowers and other tokens of remembrance during their recent bereavement. Also, special thanks to Rev Bruce Cook, Whitney-Ribey Funeral Homo, the staff at Soaforth Community Hospital and Seaforth Manor for all their kindness. 47-26x1 (47. CARDS OF THANKS ) ALTMAN To all my family, relatives and friends many thanks for your visits, flowers, cards, gifts and good wishes on my 80th birthday at the Seaforth Legion. Thanks to Marg Garrett for the lovely birthday cake and to the Legion Ladies for the delicious lunch served to the guests. A day to remember. - Rose Altman 47-26-1 FINLAYSON I would like to thank my family and friends for their concern for mo this past week. For the beautiful flowers and cards received and inquiries. Special thanks to Dr. Rodney, Dr. M Woldnik and Dr. Van Walraven and the nurses and staff of Seaforth Community Hospital - Sincerely, Mary Finlayson 47-26x1 HULLEY Bob and Margaret Hulley would liko to take this opportunity to say -Thank You" to everybody involved in our moving to 77 Coleman St., Seaforth. To our old neighbors who in the past were there when we needed thein the most and to our new neighbors who have welcomed us so warmly. To the girls at T.D. and Prov. of Ont Bank for that last mile. To all our family who have always been there for us. Thank you and please everybody come and visit us. 47- 26x1 MILLER-HENDERSON We would like to thank everyone who attended our Buck and Doe. All the help from our wedding party and families was greatly appreciated A special thanks to Rob and Cheryl for all their organizing and hard work. Thanks again. - Larry and Lori 47-26x1 TOPOR-SMITH We would like to thank Dr. Woldnik for his excellent care and for leaving his bed to bung Braidyn into this world. A special thank you to an extraordinary nurse, Cheryl Cook, who surpassed even my farthest expectations. Your compassion and coaching and your unlimited patience will never be forgotten. Another special thank you to Mrs. Hallahan whose sense of humor got me through the rough spots. Most of all we would like to thank Daddy (Joe) who never ceases to amaze me. Your tenderness, patience and gentle coaxing were my guidance through the hard times. I cannot put into words how much that means to me. Our children aro truly blessed. We love you. - Brenda and Braidvn SCOTT I wish to thank my friends and family for their visits, phone calls and cards while I was a patient in Seaforth Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Rodney and staff for their care and kindness. - Robert M. Scott THANK YOU ANNOUNCEMENT We want to express our heartfelt Thank You to all the wonderful people who contributed tp an evening which never will be forgotten by us. Surprise followed by Surprise - cards, letters, flowers, baking, THE LIMO and the gathering at the Legion Hall of old friends and co- workers. The lovely meal in such good surroundings and company and then guests arriving in such numbers that one felt overwhelmed by so much kindness, appreciation and love. Everyone was so open and gracious. Our hearts go out to you all. And, then, the Special Events emceed by Bill Thibert with able help from Gwen Devereaux and Dr. Ken Rodney. It -all looked so easy but you all must have spent many hours in planning and executing the events (like bring the first and the last delivered baby together) to make sure everything flowed smoothly. Hilda Payne, with her memories, the Mayor Irwin Johnston with his kind words and the gift of appreciation - the picture of our Post Office beautifully done and framed. Marlen Vincent representing the Hospital Board and on its and the Clinic's behalf, presenting the beautiful engraved "shock proof" wristwatch. Gwen remembering that a wife is part of the team and handing over the generous collection from the Clinic staff. if we forgot to mention anything special, it is because our heads are still in the clouds. Some of you came a long way to take part, as did our children. We hope you all enjoyed the evening as much as we did. Thank you all again and God Bless. Ed and Ruth Malkus A