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14 -THE HURON 6XPO$ITOR, May 1, 1996
27. WANTED GENERAL
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WANTED: Name for Store. Danica
and Jim McNichol Irom Bob and
Betty's Variety and Gilts invite you
to name their store It we pick your
name you could win a $25.00 gift
certificate. Deadline May 10th
Good Luck. 27-18-1
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LEASING: Dance Bar Hotel and
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key operation, Hensall, 519-262-
2314. 28-14xtfcc
29. TENDERS
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TENDER
St. Columban
Soccer Association
invites tenders for
Grass Cutting and
Lawn Rolling of
soccer fields and
surrounding grass
(approximately 6
acres between May
10 and Sept. 30/96.
Lowest tender not
necessarily
accepted. Submit to
Pat O'Reilly, R.R. 2,
Dublin, Ontario NOK
1E0. -
Tenders to be
received by May
3/96. For more
information call Pat
345-2404.
TENDER
St. Columban Soccer Association invites
tenders for Grass Cutting and Lawn
Rolling of soccer fields and surrounding
grass (approximately 6 acres) between May
10 and Sept. 30/96.
Lowest tender -not necessarily accepted.
Submit to Pat O'Reilly, R.R. 2, DUBLIN,
Ontario NOK 1E0.
Tenders to be received by May 03/96. For
more information call Pat -- 345-2204.
,t REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
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9-1-1 PRIMARY PUBLIC SAFETY
ANSWERING POSITION - •r.• -
The Corporation of the County of Huron is requesting proposals for
the 9-1-1 Primary Public Safety Answering Position (9-1-1
Gatekeeper). The term of the contract is two years, commencing
on January 1, 1998. This position will require an organization with
sufficient staff, facilities and electronic equipment to accommodate
the demands and responsibilities of answering 9-1-1 emergency
calls for the County of Huron.
Information Packages may be obtained in person from the Clerk -
Administrator's Office, located in the Huron County Court House,
Main Floor. Open 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday;
or by calling 519-524-8394.
Proposals must be Submitted by: 4:00 p.m., Friday, May 31, 1996.
If you have any questions, please.contact the
9-1-1 Coordinator, County of Huron at: 519-524-8394.
CALL FOR TENDERS ,t
kv CUTTING OF NOXIOUS WEEDS ts)
az; ON PRIVATE LANDS ^atm; v
The Corporation of the County of Huron hereby requests tenders
for the culling of noxious weeds on private lands within the
boundaries of Huron County.
Contractors are required to submit their tenders as an hourly rate
and provide specifications of the equipment which would be used to
fulfill the terms of the contract.
Tender Packages may be obtained in person from the Clerk -
Administrator's Office, located in the Huron County Court House,
Main Floor. Open 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday;
or by calling 519-524-8394.
Tenders must be submitted by: 4:00 p.m., Friday, May 24, 1996.
If,you have any questions, please contact the
County of Huron Administration Office at: 519-524-8394.
31. SERVICE DIRECTORY
OIL FURNACE
Repair and Cleaning
Paratchek's Maintenance
Dublin 345-2235
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CANADA - MEXICO
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Mexico? -
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culture?
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PROVIDED IN
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CONTACT: Margarita
DeAntunano
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Cultural Exchange
Centre/OISE U. of T.
TEL. & FAX
(519) 238-5219
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31. SERVICE DIRECTORY
NEED HELP?
Small Garden Tilling
Branches and Yard
Waste Pick -Up
Call Don Hoffman
at 527-1780
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"KIM'S
KLEANING"
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Please Note Corrected Number
CALL: (519) 233-7208
fix Lawn Master
Spring Cleaning
,_;i • Wind Breaks • Nursery Stock • Lawn Repair
I•ii • Yard Cleanup • Landscape Design
., ri •• Quality Trees for Spring Planting
Ca I 1527-1750 r
NOTICE: No charge appliance
removal, fridges, freezers, stoves,
washers, dryers, air conditioners.
Call 482-1799. 31-15xtfcc
REPAIR AND REFINISHING of
furniture and antiques,
hands(ripping, also custom made
furniture built to your plans. Robert
Kerr, RR11, Seaforth. Phone 527-
0786. 31-18-0
ALUMINUM AND CUSTOM WELD-
ING, ornamental railing, trailers,
custom hitches, pig/cattle penning,
machinery repairs and fabricating.
Phone Peter De Jong 523-4816,
Londesboro 31-18-tf
VEALS
Abattoir and Meat Market
H . 83 - 3 1/2 miles east of Exeter
23 5-11 23
Try us for
CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING
Kill Days -Tuesdays
OUR SPECIALTY
Horne cured and smoked meats
processed exactly the way you like it.
Ron's Tree Care
Four Tree Preservation is our Goal!
Pruning, Thinning, Removal
Pest and Disease Diagnosis
Woodiot Management
Consulting Arborist
Certified ArborIN
233-9208
132. BABYSITTING
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RESPONSIBLE, certified student
available to babysit after school,
evenings and weekends and for •
the summer. Phone 519-527-2373.
32-18xlnc
34. PERSONAL
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.
34-18-0.
COUNSELLING
Individual, Marital, Family Stress/
Anxiety/Pain Management.
Personality Profiles/Biofeedback.
Pastoral Centre, Benmiller, 524-5724
j35. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE' OF JESSIE
MARGUERITE.BARNARD, late of
R.R. #4, Seaforth, Ontario, Retired
Teacher, deceased.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of the above-named
who died on the 7th day of
February, 1996, are required to file
full particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the 31st
day of May, 1996, after which date
the assets will be distributed,
having regard only to the claims -of
which the undersigned shall then
have notice.
Dated this 18th day of April 1996.
E. BEECHER MENZIES, O.C.;
Barrister and Solicitor,
Box 68,
Clinton, Ontario,
NOM 1L0
Solicitor for the Estate Trustees:
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In the Estate of
GEORGE AMBROSE COYNE
All persons having claims against
the estate of George Ambrose
Coyne, late of the Township of
Logan, in the County of Perth,
who died on or about the 31st day
of January, 1996 are hereby
notified to send in full particulars
of their claims to the undersigned
on or before the 20th day of May
1996, after which date the assets
will be distributed having regard
only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth. Ontario this
18th day of April, 1996.
McCONNELL, STEWART &
DEVEREAUX
Barristers and Solicitors
77 Main Street,
Seaforth, Ontario, NOK 1 WO
Solicitors for the Executor
37. 11OR7'GAGES
Absolutely no upfront fee
Loans 82000-'25000
1st & 2nd Mortgages
Call: Dominic Bradley
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House Inc.,
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1" & 2" Mortgage Money
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Available as low as
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Personal Loans
If you qualify, payments
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(38. AUCTION SALE J (46. IN MEMORIAM
AUCTION SALE
to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for
the Estate of Betty Hoegy plus additions from Goderlch
home.
Wednesday, May 8 at 6 p.m.
Ultramatic Freedom 2 3 wheel electric scooter, pink wing
back chair and foot stool. pink swivel rocker. Palisar
entertainment centre (good one). Portable colour TV. VCR.
ghettoblaster, round maple kitchen table and 4 chairs.
maple corner china cabinet. Homellte Microwave. small Dirt
Devil vacuum. gentleman's dresser. brass dressing mirror,
brass day bed with single mattress, modern 4 drawer chest.
brass floor lamps. set of Rogers Bros. silverware In case. 50
pieces of cornflower crystal. davenport couch, chesterfield
with pull out bed, dehumidifier. 50 channel scanner. double
mattress (good one). modern kitchen table with 4 chairs, 20
music boxes. lawn chairs. small appliances, dishes and
glassware. linens. blankets. comforters. an excellent clean
offering.
TERMS - Cash or cheque with proper I.D.
Auctioneer Richard Lobb
519-482-7898 Clinton
LARGE AUCTION SALE
Antiques, furniture. appliances. glassware. piano, car, rid-
ing lawn mower, rear tine tiller, etc. to be held at Richard
Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for the Estate of Ratchell
Johnston of Clinton, Gordon Elliott of Seaforth, plus good
additions
Saturday, May 4 at 9 a.m.
CAR: 1986 Olds 88. 4 door. selling as is. 149000 kms. Sells
at 11:30 a.m. Riding mower, Yard Pro. 12.5 H.P., 2 yrs. old.
MTO. rear tine garden tiller.
APPLIANCES: 2 - apt. size chest freezers, Filter Queen vac-
uum cleaner with power head. G.E. almond washer. Inglis
almond washer, G.E. portable dishwasher. microwave.
dehumidifier. humidifier. floor model fan, 2 floor model
colour T.V.'s. 2 portable colour T.V.'s.
ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, ETC.: Hetntzman upright piano
and bench combination. drop front secretary and bookcase.
2 nine piece dining suites. tea wagon. Knechtel Hoosier (good
one). antique dresser with fancy mirror. 2 washstands. wick-
er bassinet. large swing top dresser mirror. gliding rocker.
hand turn cream separator. extension dining tables, 2 buf-
fets. cedar chest. chesterfield with pull out bed. wooden bed.
dressers. chests of drawers. bedroom suit(, recliner chair,
chesterfields and chairs. 2 double box springs and mattress-
es. cheese box. 2 blanket boxes. wicker fern stand. parlour
tables. china cabinet. hooked mats. handmade quilts. jar-
diniere. 2 Royal Doulton figurines. old Hefner windup toy
train with track. Marks toy train engine. some cars and
track. wash basin and pitcher set. old radio. oil lamps. dish-
es and glassware'includes several antique pieces. some tools,
plus inside and outside mlcrometers,telescoping/gauges. 2 -
micrometer, calliper with dial gauge, small hole gauges. cen-
tre finder set. Another good auction with items far too
numerous to mention.
2 Auctioneers selling. Plan -to attend.
TERMS - Cash or chegtae with proper I.D.
Auctioneer Richard Lobb
519-482-7$98 Clinton
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1f; AUCTIONS
f 519-271-78,94
, THUfRS., MAY 9 at 4:00 P.M.:
(iiEstate auction of antiques;
appliances; household
(( effects; . bicycles. and
unclaimed items to be held at
the Jacob' Auction Centre,
185 Herbert St. in Mitchell for
the Estate of the Late Mary
4,1. Baker of St. Marys and the
lj, Mitchell Police Department.
j, SAT., MAY 11 at 11:00 A.M.:
'cr Time and Talent Auction to be
#, held at the Jacob Auction
cf Centre, 185 Herbert St. in
4, Mitchell for the Main Street
c!' United Church of Mitchell.
WED., MAY 15 at 10:30
j A,M.: Clearing audtioh of
tractors; implements and
iii misc. items to be held 3 miles
y east of Kintore for Gordon
Cocksey.
i SAT., MAY 18 at 11:00 A.M.:
j; Clearing auction of tractors;
It implements and some
7i household to be held 1!4
if, miles north of Rostock and 3
j'> miles west for Cameron and
(#' Isabel Grout.
1> MON., MAY 20 at 10:00
rf A.M.: Estate auction of
f; Pequegnat clock collection;
fi antiques and collectibles to
j be held 3 miles east of
,/``' Uniondale for the Estate of
i' the Late Jim Kittmer.:
,'f1' THURS., MAY 23 et 4:00
l; P.M.: Estate auction of
• r� antiques; appliances and
f household effects at the
OjJacob Auction Centre in
f, Mitchell for the Estate of the
(f Late Edith McDougall and the
q, Estate of the Late James
lis Burt.
f SAT., MAY 30: Large auction
1-
,r, of sports card collection 10 be
f; held at the Jacob Auction
,f, Centre in Mitchell for Verne
I Robson.
42. DEATHS
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ARNEY, Mr. Dennis of Seaforth
Manor, Seaforth, passed away at
Seaforth Manor on Monday, April
22, 1996 in his 81st year. He is
survived by 1 sister, Agnes Adair
of Alabama, and the staff,
volunteers and . residents of
Seaforth Manor A funeral service
was hold on Tuesday, April 23,
1996 at the Seaforth Manor with
Rev. Cheryl -Ann Stadelbauer-
Sampa of Egmondville United
Church officiating, assisted with
words of remembrance by Pat
Ryan of Seaforth Manor. Interment
in Maitland Bank Cemetery Box
and Smith Funeral Chapel,
Seaforth entrusted with
arrangements. As a
tribute to the life of
Mr. Arney a tree will
be planted in his
memory. 42-18-1
RICHARD LOBB
(AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
THURSI, MAY 2, 11 A.M. -
Tractors and farm machinery
at Lob» Auction Clinton.
SAT., MAIL' 4, 9 A.M. • Car.
antiques. riding mower. tiller.
piano at (Lobb Auction
Clinton.
WED., MAY 8, 8 P.M. - Estate
of Betty Hoegy at Lobb
Auction Clinton.
SAT., MAY 11, 9 A.M. - Large
auction, trees. shrubs.)
nursery stock, hoop house
plus equipment and tools ay
Jim Thompsoris tree farm, 3
3/4 mile north and 2 mile
west of Seaforth.
519-527 1076.
42. DEAI'UUS
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BEAUDRY, Joseph Edward
Arnold Hamilton. At North Bay
General Hospital, Scollard Site, on
Tuesday, April 23, 1996 in his 91st
year. Arnold Beaudry of Restoule
was predeceased by his parents
Mary (Watson) and Joseph
Beaudry and his brother Stanley
Beaudry. Friends paid their
respects at the A.M. Paul Funeral
Home (705-724-12024) in Powassan
on Thursday, from 2 to 4 and 7 to
9 p.m. Funeral service was held in
the chapel on Friday at 11 a.m.
Spring interment Cedar Grove
Cemetery, Restoule. 42-18-1
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43. BIRTHS
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CASAVECCHIA
Moe and Lynda Huard are happy
to announce tho arrival of their first
grandchild, Danielle Marie, born
April 24, 1996 to Paul and Michelle
Casavecchia, London. 43-18x1
GODKIN
Ron and Lynne aro thrilled to
announce the arrival of Heather
Leanne, a little sister for Scott,
Brent and Laura Heather arrived
April 19, 1996 and weighed 8 lbs.
9 oz 43-18x1
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'RAMIREZ
Tammy Arlene and Emilio Ramirez
had a son. Nathan Hebron at
Stratford Hospital, April 26. 1996.
He weighed 7 lbs 5 oz. Proud
grandparents are Larry and Connie
McMichael, Stratford, Nanomi
Ramirez. Dominican Republic.
Great grandparents are Mr and
Mrs George Stone, Florida, Lois
McMichael. Seaforth, Ross
McMichael, Oil City. 43-18x1
WILLIAMSON
Kevin and Joanne proudly
announce the birth of their first
child, Brett Norman, born on Apnl
23, 1996, weighing 9 lbs. 13•oz. at
Seaforth Hospital. Brett is the
fourth grandchild for Ron and
Dorothea Williamson and seventh
for Franklin and Margaret Roney.
Spoiling privileges also go to 17
aunts and uncles 41-18x1
CRONIN: In memory of a loving
Mom and Grandma, Eileen, who
left us for a better world, four years
ago, May 5. 1992.
It's lonely here without you, Mom,
We miss you more each day,
For life is not the same for us,
Since you were called away.
It broke our hearts to lose you,
But you did not go alone,
For part of us went with. you,
The day God called you home.
Sadly missed and forever
• remembered by Jim, Karen, and
your grandchildren 46-18x1
147. CARDS OF THANKS
THANK YOU
The Huron Centennial School
Advisory Council would like to
extend our sincere thanks to all
those who supported our auction
and helped to make - it a huge
success. A profit of $15,000.00 will
be used to upgrade our baseball
diamond and academic materials.
Thank you. 47-18xlcc
KENNY
I would like to thank my doctors,
the nurses and staff for their
attention during my hospital stay.
Visitors and flowers were
appreciated. - Patrick Kenny
47-18x1
MALONEY • BUCHANAN
We would like to thank all of our
family, friends and neighbors for
supporting us at our Buck and Doe
held in Atwood on April 20th. It
was a wonderful surprise to see so
many people. A special thank -you
to our wedding party and our
parents who put together an.
exceptional evening for us. Thanks
to all of you. - Sherri Maloney 'and
Brad Buchanan 47-18-1
MCGRATH
We, the family of the late Patrick
McGrath, wish to express our
sincere thanks and appreciation to
Jur relatives, friends and neighbors-
ror the beautiful floral tributes,
Jonations to the Heart and Stroke
fund, the Mass card( and also the
.;ards of sympathy They were
jreatly appreciated A special
thank you to Father Hardy for his
heartfelt service, especially i the
.vay he made Pat a part of it For
itis kind words to the family. we
'hank him very much We would
like to give la special thank you to
Or. Malkus, Dr. Kosariq, and all the
hospital nursing stall'. they vyere sol
kind to Pat. Now we know what
rLC means. Thank you to the Box
and Smith Funeral Chapel for the
thoughtful consideration shown the
lamily, especially Chris Smith for
his thoughtful tribute to Pat when
he stopped in front of our horse on
the way to the cemetery for 2 nuh
silence; also tor the tree planted in
iiia memory. We would hien to say
thank. you to the pallbearers and
I flower bearers. Thank you to the
neighbors for the food sent" in. it
was very kind of you Also to
Helen Ann Elliott. we thank her for
the wonderful supper she brought
in and also the delicious luncheon
that she and her helpers arranged
Ater the funeral, it was greatly
appreciated. Your kindness will
always be remembered
- Ruth McGrath and Family
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MCNICHOL
We would like to thank everyone
for attending the Country
Jamboree on April 19. 1996 A big
thank you to Sherry McCall for all
her time and imagination
organizing the entire evening It
-sure was a good time' We hope
everyone enjoyed it -as much as
we did The donations we received
for the CF Foundation were
overw elming and very, very much
appreciated. Hopefully these
donations will help in the profess
to finally find a cure for CF Thanks
again! - Kathy and Lindsay
McNichol 47 18x1
RIEHL
fhe family of Lillian Riehl would
like to thank .the Seaforlli Legion
ind the Legion Ladies Auxiliary for
the beautiful flower arrangements.
r and the many cards of sympathy
Special thanks to Thelma Coombs,
Doris Allan and the 'ladies lunch
:ommittee for the flowers sent to
my home - Barb Cook 4718x1
WILLIAMSON -
The birth of our first child was an
amazing experience. made even
more special by the care and
kindness received from the staff at
Seaforth Community Hospital. We
would like to thank Cheryl, Helen.
Clara, Kay. Janice, Dr. Percival,
Dr Rodney and especially Dr.
Janet Zettel High honors go to
Kevin and Barb for their constant
support in the last 9 months and
during delivery. It will always be
remembered - Joanne and Brett
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