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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1996-04-03, Page 16111-M11 HU OM SXPOfeITO11, Mia 3, MS S 34. PERSONAL • A.A. If you think you have a drink- ing problem Alcoholics Anonymous has worked for millions. CaN 527- 1650 or toll free 1-800-706-9833. 34-09-tf CANADA'S MOST GIFTED psychics have answeis to your problems or questions about health, 'love. relationship, money, lucky numbers. $3.49/minute, 18+, 24 hours. 1-900-451-4336: 34- 14xbc - • . LIVE, ACCURATE professional psychics tell you where your future • lies love. marriage. relationships, . career, reunite you - with loved, • ones $2 75/minute 1-903-451- 2787 18+ 24 hours. 34:.14xbc • • HEAVENLY PSYCHIC answers serving over 53 million readers. Multi-talento.d International Psychics, only $2 99 py-ir min. 24 hours, 18 yrs .. Ca:l 1-900-451- 3783 34-14xbc ASHGROVE Christian Singles. For companionship or marriage. Ages 18-35 Single. widowed divorced. Canada, USA, global or. Internet. 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NOTICE TO CREtMTORS ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of DOREEN MURIEL DOLMAGE, All persons having claims against the estate of, Doreen Muriel Dolmage, late of the Township of McKillop, in the County of -Huron, who died on or about the 27th day of February, 1998 are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their daim5 to the undersigned on or before the 29th day of April, .1996, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. • DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this 1st day of April, 1996. McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX Barristers and Solicitors 77 Main Street, t5eaforth, Ontario, NOK IWO Solicitors for the Executors. 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-ttnxe 37. MORTGAGES 1" & 2nd Mortgage Money Available as low as 6.50% Interest Personal Loans If you qualify, payments . 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AUCTION SALE ` (38. AUCTION SALE LUMBER YARD LARGE CLOSE-OUT AUCTION Of Property; Trucks; Forklift; and Entire Remaining Inventory at 112 High St. in Seaforth Saturday, April 6 at 9:00 A.M. PROPERTY: This properly is zoned C-2 and has a 115 ft. x 62 ft. building with 14 ft. sidewalks and lumber storage building situated on it. it has 3 phase 600 volt hydro and would be adaptable for many applications. For more information phone John at 519-393-5101. TERMS: 10% down payment day of sale. Balance in 45 days. • Selling subject to reasonable reserve and prior sale. NEW INVENTORY: Ryobi tools including 6" jointer; 10 inch table saw; 10" mitre saw; planer; routers; sander; battery drill; large offering of bolts; screws; door hardware; sanding belts; saw blades; hand tools; picnic benches; paints; stains; porch spindles and pillars; interior and exterior doors; ceiling tile; caulking; foundation and roof coating; electrical supplies; 3 pc. French door unit; various hardwood plywoods; 5/8 and 7/16 drywall; cement blocks; Ouickcrete; Portland cement; large assortment of trim; 1/4 and 7/16 aspenite; ten -test; pegboard; Melamine; bifold doors; eave starter; aluminum and vinyl siding and accessories; Sono tube; insulation; and more. LUMBER INVENTORY: 3 x 10 x 16 ft. rough Hemlock; 2 x 8'x 16 ft. T & G treated; 2 x 6 square edge treated; 2 x 8 and 2 x 10 treated; 2x4 -and 4x4treated; 2x6thru2x12dressed spruce; 2x10x 16 ft. full sawn spruce; pressure treated lattice; etc. • EQUIPMENT & FIXTURES: Smith 24 inch planer with 12 hp motor; General 8 inch jointer; Rockwell 10 inch table saw; De Walt industrial 12 inch radial arm saw; all above equipment is 550 volt; power and hand tools; ladders; Delta pedestal grinder; metal island 7 and wall shelving; Sharp cash register; desks; Ryobi 81 inch mitre saw; 4 drawer filing cabinet; Samsung fax machine; Sharp microwave. FORKLIFT AND TRUCKS: 1984 Chev 1 ton 6 cyl. standard with -12 ft. flat bed;.1979 Int. gas 18 ft. flat deck with hoist; both trucks Sold As Is; Clark IT40 gas forklift with 2 stage most for outside yard use. Viewing Sat., Apr. 8 from 7:30 A.M. only. Proprietor & Auctioneer not responsible for accidents. Decision of Auctioneers final. TERMS: Cash or cheque with I.D. PROP.: Hoffmeyer's Seaforth Division 527-0910. AUCTIONEER: Doug -Jacob 519-271-7894. RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 THUR. APRIL 4 Io:so A M. FARM MACHINERY AUCTION for GERRIT VAN KEULEN 3 3/4 miles north and 1 mile east of Brussels 519-887-6882. SAT. APRIL.6 AT 10.soArt LARGE CONSIGNMENT AUCTION AT LOBB AUCTION IN CLINTON- 1969 IH Tandem' diesel truck with grain rack and hoist. 8 TRACTORS 7700 Ford: JD 3130: 111 504 with Loader. Nuffield 345. MH Pony. Olivers 66 with loader. 77,88. approx. 80. pieces of farm machinery. Husky 1800 gal. liquid spreader; HUSKY. MANURE pump, 3 prong Liquid manure wagons. ,Injector. sprayers, seed drills, corn planters. VICON DISC - haybine. haying equipment. plyws up to 6 furrow. cultivators up to 28 ft. land 'packers and rollers. balers. blowers. log splitters. grain. augers. poet Mole auger. 2 wheel trailer. chain saws. pig feeders. dual wheels. drill press. welder: floor Jack, aslomander heater NEW 110 ft. 2 x 12 ft. roll up door. 3 pt. hitch blade. 4 and 6 row scufflers, 2 byzz saws. IH swather. plus a large variety of related items. Plan to attend. List'subJect to additions and deletions. Still time to consign your items 482-7898. CALL NOW. 39. EDUCATIONAL ♦ r A NEW CA1:1EER' Trained apartment/condo managers needed across Canada. We/ train. Job search assistance. Also specializing in relocation to B.C. Information/brochure call 1-800- 665-8339. 39-14xbc r • , COUNSELLOR TRAINING Institute, Ontario Extension otters, r correspondence courses for the diploma in Counselling Practise to begin March 30. For a brochure phone toll -tree 1-800-665-7044. 39-14xbc 40. LOST & FOUND i LOST European style gold earring, half ball, about ih cm in diameter. If found please call 522-0648 after 6 p.m. 40-14x1 LOST: Set of keys with brass musical note Call 527-0240. 40-14x1 46. IN MEMORIAM i TURNER: In memory of our dear father and grandfather, the late John Turner who passed away April 2, 1994. He is gone but not forgotten, And, as dawns another year, In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of him are always near. Days of sadness will come o'er us, Many think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow, That lies in the heart concealed. Lovingly remembered by his children and grandchildren 46- 14x1 TURNER: In loving memory of a dear husband. father and grandfather, John, who passed away April 2, 1994. There is a bridge of memories, From here to Heaven and above, That keeps him very close to us, It's called the Bridge of Love. Time goes by without him. Days turn into years, They hold a million memories, And a thousand thoughts and tears You are always remembered and sadly missed by wife Marya and family and grandchildren 46-14x1 46. IN MEMORIAM ♦ r BENNEWIES: In memory of our mother, grandmother, great grandmother and great great grandmother. Susan Bennewies who passed away April 6, 1995. In tears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away, Our hearts were almost broken, You fought so hard to stay God saw you getting tired, When a cure was not to be, So 1{e closed His arms around you, And whispered "Come to Me", - Your golden heart stopped beating Your gentle hands at rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us, ` He only takes the best. But when we saw you sleeping, So peacefully free from -pair!, Wo would not wish you back . To suffer that again tiovingly remembered by your family 46-14x1 BEUERMAN: In Iowng memory of. ourmother arid grandmother, Margaret Bouerman who passed away, five years ago on April 5. 1991 Down the path of. pre,.iotis memories. We sadly trod each day, Our thoughts are always with you Mom, - As life goes on its way. No matter hov/ we 'bend our day. No matter what we do. •Before we close our eyes at. night, We always think of -you Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by Bill, Sharon, Ray, Dale, Mike, Val, Paul. Elaine, Neil, Joan, Glen, Marilyn. Ron, Betty. • and her -grandchildren 46-14-1 TURNER: In loving me:no'y of a dear grandpa John Turner, who passed away April 2, 1994. - May the winds of love blow softly, And whisper so you'll hear, That we still love and miss you, And wish that you were here. Reinembered with love always by your grandchildren. Jou', Johnny Redly 46-14x1 PATRICK: In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Martha Lillian (Pat) who passed away April 5th, 1993. Nothing can ever take away. The love a heart holds dear, Fpnd memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps her near Lovingly remembered by husband Bob. son Bob Jr and family- 46- 14x1 ROGERSON: In loving memory of William (Bill) Rogerson who passed away five years ago, April 8, 1991. 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 Always remembered byilsabel and Family 46-14x1 MILLER: In loving meinory of a dear father Russell who passed April 1, 1985. We often sit and think of him, When we are alone, For memory is the only friend, That grief can call its own. Like ivy on the withered oak, When other things decay, Our love for him will still be green, And never fade away. Sadly missed and always remembered by Donna May and Toni 46-14x1 PHOTO BY GREGOR CAMPBELL SPRING B -BALL CAMP AT HIGH SCHOOL - Brad Dillon of Seaforth DHS's senior Golden Bears basketball team was helping out at the annual spring camp for area ele- mentary schools last week. He towers over Luke Vick from Seaforth Public and Jenny Phillips of St. James, who are both learning the basketball ropes, in this photograph. The popular camp continues in upcoming weeks. - Tourism event arid brochure swap on tap in Exeter The Huron Tourism Association hosts its seventh - annual tourism event and brochure swap in Exeter next -Thursday, April 11. Getting, keeping and pro- tecting your tourism business is this year's theme. George Brophy, a lawyer from Lucknow, will speak on legal' protection -for tourism buSinesses.Michael- Heywood, a director in hotel and food administration- at the University of Guelph, will speak on trends in `tourism and getting -cus- tomers. Tina Heathers. a con- 147. CARDS OF THANKS i • DUNCAN • 1 rrculd like to say thank you to all ,r.; staff at the Seaforth Community Hospital for their kindness and care while I was a patient there Special thanks to Dr. 'Shepherd and Dr. Quinlan and a very special thank you to Charles and Peggy Perkins and my many friends. - Rita 47-1.1x1 JAMIESON I would like to thank niy family and .friends for phone calls, cards and flowers while I was a patient in Stratford Hospital and since coming home. Special thanks to Dr. Shannon and nurses. - Laverne Jamieson 47-14x1 McCLURE I would like to thank Or. Rodney and all the nurses for the help and • kindness given to me. To family and friends for flowers, cards, phone calls, visits, and treats while I was in the hospital and since returning home. Also to Cheryl Ann and Egmondville Church. I want to thank you all. Your kindness will never be forgotten. = Ferne 47-14x1 sultant and owner of a Tourism is this county's sec- Kippen business, will speak ond-largest economic genera - on the importance of keeping tor, next to agric e., customers happy. according to the as n's The mandate of the county information brochure. ! tourism association is to The all -day event and I develop and target cost- - brochure swap at Lxetcr effective and result -oriented Pentecostal Tabernacle tourism strategies in Huron. requires a registration fee. France most popular destination France was the top tourist according to the World destination of 1995 with Tourism Organization - more than 60.5 -million -inter- The United States was in -national arrivals, down - third spot with just under 45 - slightly from the year before. million arrivals, but number Spain Was well hack in sec- one in international receipts ond place with slightly more earned, more than double the than 45 --million arrivals. up. tourism dollars made by - aPiout 4.4 per cent from 1994, France. - Conservation fund-raiser , . The eighth. annual dinner and and auction of the Ma-itland Conservation Foundation is scheduled for the Brussels arena on May 10. Proceeds are used to sup- port the Wawanosh- Nature Slavia shades League -champion London Slavia won pool "A" in the playoffs of the South Huron Indoor Soccer League by winning twice March 23, including a 4-3 decision over St. Columban. The London club, which had the league's top goal - tender and. scorer and had buried St Columban 11-1 in a game the Monday before, picked up three awards in the banquet at the Centr•tlia Recreation Centre in Huron Park that ended the playoff tournament and season. Community Calendar WED., APR. 3 SUN., APR. 7 1:30-4:00 p.m. -Senior Shuffleboard at the Arena 5:00-10:00 p.m. - Home and Garden Show at the Agriplex 7:00-9:00 p.m. - JuJitsu at the St. James School THURS., APR. 4 5:00-10:00 p.m. - Home and Garden Show at the Agriplex FRI., APR. 5 GOOD FRIDAY SAT , APR. 6 10:00 a.m. - Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by Seaforth BIA - Preschoolers at Victoria Park and - Ages 6-10 years at St. James School Yard HAPPY EASTER MON., APR. 8 7:30-10:30 p.m. - Minor Sports Bingo at the Arena - Evening's host will be - Minor Hockey TUES., APR. 9 12:00 Noon - Seaforth Women's Institute lunch meeting at ' the Bistro Restaurant 7:30 p.m. - Seaforth Hospital Auxiliary meeting. Conference room s2 WED. , APR. 10 1:30-4:00 p.m. • Senior Shuffleboard at the Arena 7:00-9:00 p.m. - JuJitsu at the St. James School If you're organizing a non-proht event of interest to other Seaforth area residents, phone the recreation office 527-0882 or the Expositor at 527-0240. or mad rue information to Community Calendar. The Huron Expositor. Boy 69. Seaforth, Ontario, NM 1 WO well in advance of the scheduled darn Free listing includes date. Ome, name of event and location rnty Space for the Community Calendar is donated by The Huron Expositor Centre for Conservation Education. More than 5.000 students from Huron; Perth. Bruce and Wellirigton counties visit the facility annually. It provides environmental activities for students from kindergarten through Grade 10. St. Columban St. Columban finished a solid fourth in the six -team loop, two points out of third .and eight out of second. They finished with five wins, six losses and a draw and a goal differential of only minus three, from 42 goals for and 45 against. First -place Slavia finished with 33 points, scoring 102 goals and allowing only 29. League convener George McEwan said the new league has given players an opportu- nity to play soccer over the /winter and maintain hall con- trol skills. It was the first official sea- son for the indoor league which had two teams from both Stratford and Exeter. as well , as Slavia and St. Columban. Hockey CONTINUED from pg. 9 Exeter 4 Kinkura St. Columban-I 5 Kinkura 1 ST. COLt'MBAN GOALS: Chad Annis 2, Murray. Stephen Flannel. Luke Van Bake!. Zurich 5 Exctcr 3 SEAFORTH 9 St. Col 1 0 ST. JAMES GOALS: farad Henderson 3, Joel Schenck 2. Nic Jansen 2. Brent O'Reilly. C. O'Reilly. OHA JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE (hest -of -seven) West Conference Finai Exeter leads Thamcstord 3-0. Eilyt Conference Final Wellesley heat Langton 4-1.