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The Huron Expositor, 1996-06-05, Page 12111 -TNI MINION IXPOIITOII, June S, 19I14 (38. AUCTION SALE (38. AUCTION SALE , ) ( (47. CARDS OF THANKS OPP to cluster detachments AUCTION SALE To be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building In Clinton for the Estate of Mabel Nell of lgmondvllle. WEDNESDAY JUNE 12 AT 5 PM Two portable colour 'IVs, oak dining table with 2 leaves and 4 matching chairs. 5 matching press back chairs, library table, buffet. 2 washstands, chesterfield and chair, chester- field with pull out bed. hall tree. coffee and end tables. upholstered chairs, 2 antique dressers, antique lamp table with drawer. good double mattress. 3 hocked mats, antique hall mirror, trunk, Avon plates. decanters. pitchers and glasses. dishes. glassware. Tupperware. bedding. linens. 24 ft. aluminum extension ladder. 8 crocks. cross cut saw, 2 jack all jacks. 1 ton chain fall. 4 Inch and 6 inch vise. bench grinder, welding cable, 8 ft. step ladder. telescoping post jack. plus other tools, a few toys. games and puzzles. enam- elled top baking, table etc., plus items too numerous to mention. TERMS - Cash or cheque with proper I.D. Auctioneer Richard Lobb 1-519-482-7898 Clinton RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 Wed. June 5 at 5 pm: Lawn equipment and furnitre at Lobb Auction Clinton. SAT. JUNE 8 AT 9:30 AM: -Clearing auction sale for Crawford Motors In Wingham. 1985 Ford 4x4 pick up. MF 205 tractor with loader. air compressor. tire changer. shop equipment. parts ,mannuals. shop mannuals. from 1930 to 1980. old car parts etc. Call 357-3862 ask for Bob. WED. JUNE 12 AT 5PY: Estate of Mabel Neil at I.obh Auction. SAT. JUNE 15 AT 10 AM: Estate of Marie Scott of H1156 St. Thomas at Lobb Auction Clinton (40. LOST & FOUND r MISSING: Two fishing poles in cases and tackle -box with tackle. Reward for return. Phone 522- 1421. 4023x2 42. DEATHS 1 O'ROURKE, John Joseph Patrick was born in Dublin, Ontario, in 1909. John grew up and farmed on his own in Ontario till 1946. At that time he lett six siblings and his parents and headed west atter working at various jobs and places in the states and the prairies. He • overftually settled into farming in Saskatchewan.' At a church dance in Rosotown in 1955, Velina Pelletier, caught his eye and they married in 1959. Together with his wife Velma, of 37 years, they raised six children. John is survived by his wife, Velma; daughter -In-law ,Grace Pelletier; daughters Gloria (Jim) Berlinger, Linda (Rob) Marchand, Colleen (Bill) Mann and Mary -Ellen (Don). Gibson; and one son, Maurice (Joanne) Pelletier; 17 grandchildren and four great- grandchildren who will all dearly miss him, but will affectionately remember him. He is also survived by two brothers, Dan and Frank O'Rourke, and by two sisters, Irene Young and Loretta Lannan. John also has numerous nieces and nephews and friends that will dearly miss him. He was predeceased by his parents, Joseph and Mary -Ellen O'Rourke; one son, Larry Pelletier; and two sisters, Mary • Murray and Nellie Aykroyd. John retired from farming in 1976. However, his family and friends kept him more than busy building and fixing everything from horse trailers to tulips. Over the years all the visits from his brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews and friends were 'cherished moments for John. After a short battle with cancer, during the spring of 1996, John passed away peacefully in his home surrounded by family -from distances as far away as Ontario and Vancouver. John's sense df humour and love for friendship always kept his family and friends laughing and will be missed. The Mass of Resurrection was held on Tuesday, April 23rd at 10:00 a.m. Cremation took place alter funeral services. 42-23-1 43. BIRTHS 1 GLEW Rob and Angie Glow are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Angus Alexander, born May 1, 1996, brother to Jeffe, Kelsey and Jacob Proud grandparents are Richard and Helen Harris of R.R. 2. Brussels and Betty and Jim Glew of Seaforth. 43-23-1 MENARY Phil. Darlene. Alex and Jarrett are thrilled to announce the arrival of Evelyn Marissa. born May 11, 1996, weighing 6 lbs). 3 oz. Proud grandparents are Ken and Lois Moore and Alic and Terry Short and Timmy and Barry Menary. Big sister Camille smiles down from Heaven 43-23-1 RODGERS Jamin and Marianne are thrilled to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter. 7 lbs. 4 oz. Kiandra Mary Louise arrived May 27 in Seaforth Community Hospital at 8'59 p m just in time to celebrate the last 3 hours of Mommy's birthday with her. Kiandra is welcomed to the world by sixth-qme grandparents Harold and Sara Rodgers of North Bay and by first -limo grandparents Don and Rita Moylan of St. Columban. 43-23x1 s (42. DEATHS 40 DYK, Trudy of 180 Drummond Street, Blyth, died at her residence on Tuesday, May 28. She was 64. Born in Veenendaal, Holland on Oct. 12, 1931, she was the daughter of the late Pieter and Tryntje (Koolman) Valkenburg. She was married to Leo Dyk. Mrs. Dyk was a homemaker. She was a member of Blyth Christian Reformed Church. Trudy and Leo Dyk farmed on the 9th Concession of Morris Township before moving to Blyth in the spring of this year. Along with her husband Leo, Mrs. Dyk is survived by her children, Tilde and John Kelly of Dunnville, Gina and Ed Benjamins of Moorefield, Peter and Wendy Dyk of Pickering and Dorothy and Tom Drake of Stratford. She is also survived by her brothers and sisters, Pieter Valkenburg of Fort Langley, British Columbia, Albert Valkenburg of Clinton, Janny Boumer of Holland, Hank Valkenburg of Edmonton and Riek Greidanus of RR 1, Londesboro. Also surviving are 10 grandchildren. Mrs. Dyk was predeceased by one son, John, and by one sister, Nellie. The, funeral service was held on Thursday, May 30, with Rev. Adrian Van Geest of Blyth Christian Reformed Church officiating. The pallbearers were BurtButfinga, John Van Den. Assem, James Bakelaar, Ken Shortreed, Len Kelly and Henry Kelly. Interment in Blyth Union Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or Voice For Life ,would be appreciated. 42-23-1 MUEGGE, Walter John, a resident of the Mitchell Nursing Home and formerly of Logan Towhship passed away at his residence on Monday, June 3. 1996 in his 88th year. Born in Logan Township on April 30, 1909, he Was a son of the late William Muegge and the former Martha Apel. On October 10, 1942, he was married to the former Iris Kleber. Following their marriage, the couple farmed at lot 32 concession 7 of Logan Township. Mr. Muegge had resided at the Mitchell Nursing Home for the past 2 years. Hp was a member of St. Peters Lutheran Church, Brodhagen and had served on the church council. He was a Charter member of the Brodhagen Chamber of Commerce and was a former member of the Perth County Milk Producers. Surviving besides his wife Iris, a resident of tho Mitchell Nursing Home are three daughters, Joan and her husband Rev. Harold Brill of St. Jacobs; Gloria and her husband Robert Gilbert of Brodhagen and Marion and her husband Jim Weir of R.R. 42, Monkton, fourteen grandchildren and one great grandson and a sister Edna Rock of Kitchener. He was predeceased by two brothers Harry and Edwin and by a sister Clara Wotllaufer. Friends were received at the Lockhart Funeral Home in Mitchell on Tuesday. The funeral service will be held at St. Peters Lutheran Church, Brodhagen on Wednesday (today) at 2 p.m. with Pastor Bob Book officiating. Interment will be in SI. Peters Cemetery. Memorial donations to St. Peters Church Improvement Fund or the charity of ones choice would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. • 42- 23-1 43. BIRTHS MCKINLEY Philip and Sherri (nee Bachert) thank God for the safe arrival of their third child, a daughter, Brooklyn Jade. 6 lbs. 11 oz., born May 6, 1996 at K.W. Hospital. Brenton and Bradford welcome their sister. Brooklyn is a sixth grandchild for Keith and Janet Bachert of Walton and a sixth great-grandchild for Bert and Mabel Bachert of Seaforth. 43-23-1 ENERGY FACTS (N('1-1?ach of us is lacfinaclive. We have radinae•tive radium and polonium in our Mmes: radinadtive potassium and catboat in carr muscles: and radinactisc nnhle gases :mel tritium in nor lungs. It is possible. with a sct silit'c I:Illiathit' meter. at measure radiation directly Irnm 0111 nearly. 46. IN MEMORIAM SIMPSON: In toying memory of a dear daughter, Deborah Ann who passed away due to a car accident, June 4, 1978. When.evening shadows are falling, And I sit quiedy alone, To my heart there comes a longing, Wishing you could come back home, So many things have happened, Deb, Since you were called away, So many things to share with you, Had you been left to stay. Folks think I have forgotten, When at times they see me smile, But how little they know the heartache, My smiles hide all the while. You are whore I cannot touch you, Your voice I cannot hear, Yet I know you walk beside me, Never absent, always near. Tears that I shed are in silence, As I breathe a sigh of regret, For you were mine and I remember. Though all the world may forget, Not a day goes by that I do not think of you. Lovingly remembered by Mom. 46-23-1 COOPER: In loving memory of Grace Cooper who passed away June 9, 1991. A special smile, a special face, Part of our family we can never replace. Days of sadness still come o'er us, Tears in silence often flow, . For memory keeps you ever near us, Though you died five years ago. Remembered by John, David and family, Bob and family 46-23x1 (47. CARDS OF.THANKS DIEHL Derrick Diehl and family would like to extend their most heartfelt thanks to everyone in the Seaforth and surrounding areas for all that they have done to help. us in our time of need. Special thanks to Dave Scott, editor of The Huron Expositor for his coverage in the, paper. 47-23x 1 PETHICK Thanks to everyone who visited me, sent cards, flowers, gifts and treats during my stays in Seaforth Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Rodney. and the wonderful nurses and staff who were so wonderful to me. Special' thanks to Sharon and Steve who took melt Sarnia and looked after me for two weeks. Also to Ken and Val and grandsons who helped to look after Grandpa. To my wonderful friends who Gene to see me and brought food Old visited me again after I came home. It was sure appreciated. Thanks again. - Grace Pethick 47-23x1 RODGERS We would like to express our sincere thanks to the staff of Seaforth Hospital, especially Clara, Florie and Dr. Zettel for their care and kindness during and after Kiandra's birth. Also, thank you to our families, friends and neighbors for their visits, flowers, cards and gifts. Your support means the world to us. - Marianne, Jamie and Kiandra 47-23x1 T -D BANK The staff of the TD Bank wish to thank everyone who turned out to our hot dog day in support of Children's Hospital of Western Ontario. A special thank you to Seaforth Food Market, Seaforth Creamery, Huron Ice and Paper, Town of Seatprth and Arena for their donation of supplies, labour, tables, etc. Thank you. 47-23-1 FLYNN I would like to thank everyone who donated and helped me in any way to make the "Youth Search for Talent Show" _ the best' ever. Fantastic! Special thanks to the 80 contestants who participated, thoy did us proud. - Mario 47-23x ice BY NELLIE EVANS SSP News Staff The Ontario Provincial Police will "cluster" detach- ments in Exeter, Goderich and Wingham in an effort to increase efficiency and ser- vice. Clustering means: •Positions held by three detachment commanders will consolidate into one position to be held by Staff Sergeant Brian Baldwin of Goderich. •Administrative functions like staff hours, police reports and press releases once done at each detach- ment will now be done in Goderich. *Police officers will be dis- patched 24 hours a day instead of 20 hours. Sergeant Paul Holmes of Exeter said telephone calls from the pub- lic will still be rerouted after hours to headquarters in Mount Forest, but officers will be dispatched from their detachment Kase instead of their homes. The changes may occur by June 2, said Holmes. "We're in cluster mode on June 2 but administration may or may not be moved then," he said. Current patrol zones will remain but in situations where additional officers are needed in the. Exeter arca, they will come from Goderich. There will also be one duty roster for the entire area. "There will be a team lead- er. A sergeant with each shift with over 11 officers at a time," said Holmes. One community service officer (John Marshall) will handle the entire area. Holmes didn't know how the changes would affect staff. A new name selected for detachment. 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Have you got your Penny Sale tickets yet'? There is still time before draw date June 10. Open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. at 120 King St. Hensall. Doug Klopp was the organ- ist, greeters were Pat and Wayne Campbell with Steve Corbett and Gerry Glenn ush- ering. A fellowship hour hosted by the Sacrament and Membership Committee was enjoyed. The Official Board meet June 19. Hay Twp. choir practice in the Mennonite Church, Zurich. The Jr. Choir practice Wednesday at 7 p.m. the Sr. choir at 7:30 p.m. June 30, Hensel( United Church service will begin at 9:30 a.m., The Hay Twp. Service will begin at 11 a.m:, the guest speaker is the Rev. . Stan McDonald. The Sacrament of Communion was observed at Carmel 'Presbyterian Church, Hensall, this past Sunday, Dorothy Brintnell and Margaret Cole attended the 118th Anniversary of Victoria Street United Church, in Goderich, this past Sunday. The sympathy of the com- munity goes to Jean (Long) Little and family in the pass- ing of Edward Little (Buck). Edward will he remembered for his skill as a decorator, his musical talents and the animated Christmas displays on his roof top at his former home on Albert St. DHC open house Thc Huron -Perth District Health Council is holding two "open houses" this month at its new offices in Mitchell, on St. George St. The first is this Friday. June 7 from .3 to 5 p.m. The sec- ond "open house" is the next Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. Thc public is welcome. •