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The Huron Expositor, 1996-10-09, Page 1514 -TNI INTRON BXPO$IITOII, October f, 1111N1 38. AUCTION SALE i (38. AUCTION SALE DOUBLE ESTATE AUCTION 01 Antiques; Appliances; Tools and Household Effects at the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbed St. in Mitchel. THURS., OCTOBER 10 AT 3:00 P.M. INCLUDING: Pine 2 door, 2 drawer raised panel wardrobe; two round oak centre pedestal tables: square oak extension Sabi: two church pews; butter chum; slant lop lap desk; parlour tables; two old Bests el drawers; hoosier cupboard; fainting couch; old dressers; washstand; two oak sideboards with mirror backs; spirting wheel; cane back rocker; press back rocker; captain's chair; dressing screen; trunk; drop leaf table; partial chamber sets; collectible • dishes; fern stand; deacon's bench; cedar chests; set of 6 Windsor style chairs; 4 cane bottom chairs; crocks; counter scale; Arcadia radio; old wooden boxes; tins; milk cans; McCall-Frontenac oil bottle; old tools; many old collectibles; colour T.V.'s; microwaves; Lowry double keyboard organ; deep freeze; O.E. 24 inch electric stove (like new); bedding; 2 leather recliners; chesterfield suite; and our usual large offering of clean household effects. PROP.: Estate of Herb Litt of Sebnngville and the Eckert -Charters Estate of Seaforth. DOUG JACOB 519-271-7894 - Auctioneer 7 ,/ RICHARD LOBE AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 WED.. OCT. 9 AT 5:30 PM - garage equipment terms. and household effects. etc.. al Joe Chatterton's. Highway 4 North in Blyth SAT.. OCT. 19 AT 9 AM - I'Iurnbing -fowls. from Marg Breckenridge of Goderich. plus furniture. appliances. dishes. etc from local consignors to be held at Lobb Auction In Clinton We are accepting grxxl additions for upcoming auctloris Sat Oct. 26 & Sat. Nov.2 40. LOST & FOUND 1 FOUND noar Chiropractic/ Lawyer's Offices. Market St , Seaforth a ladies watch Owner may call 527-1242 40-41 1 • (42. DEATHS i BROWN, Angus: Suddenly on Friday, October 4, 1996. at Clinton Public Hospital, Angus Brown, aged 70 years, retired employee of Topnotch Feeds, Seaforth. Beloved husband of Phyllis (Barry) Burns. Dear father of Roy Brown of Toronto, Robert Burns and his wife Dian of Stratford, Larry Burns and his wife Betty of R.R. 1, Brucefield, Carol and her husband Allan Wissel of Granton, Ken Burns of Surrey, B.C., and Dianne Wilson and Ross Alexander of Port Elgin. Loving son of Christine Souter of Seaforth Manor. Fondly remembered by 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Also survived by two sistiers,, Jeah and her husband Glenn Bridge of Brussels and Ruth . and her husband Lyle Carter of London. Family received friends at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, Seaforth on Sunday. A funeral service was held at the funeral home on Monilia,. October 7 with Rev. Cheryl -Ann Stadelbauer- Sampa officiating. Pallbearers were Conrdd Burns, Sean Burns, Earl McNaughton, Alex Townsend, Stan Johns and George Turner. Interment Egmondville Cemetery. 42-41-1 DEVEREAUX: Robert Joseph, formerly of Seaforth, Ontario, passed away peacefully at home in London on Saturday. October 5, 1996, in his 76th year Beloved husband of Helen (Haggarty) Devereaux Predeceased by his parents John and Mary Devereaux Loving father of Michael and his wife Rita. Frank and his wife Lydia, Karen and her husband John Sanderson, Don with special thanks, to his friend Maryann Spadini and Brenda and her husband Michael Billham Dear grandfathe• of Sarah Sanderson, Michelle and Mackenzie Devereaux Dear brother of James Devereaux and his wife Ann and Mary English. Predeceased by Frank Devereaux and Helen Fawkes. Mr. Devereaux was a honorary member of the Knights of Columbus and the Friends of Challenge and Veterans, RCAF Visitors were received at the John T Donohue Funeral Home, 362 Waterloo St at King St . London on Tuesday. October 8 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m Funeral Mass will be held at St Michael's Roman Catholic Church. 515 Cheapside Street. London on Wednesday morning (today) October 9 at 10 o'clock Interment in St Peter's Cemetery. London Prayers wore said Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock If desired, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, V 0 N or the St Joseph's Health Centre Foundation Would be appreciated 42-41 - 1 43. BIRTHS FINLAYSON Ron and Kim (Dietz) are thrilled to announce the safe arrival. of their first child. Brooklyn Elaine Mary She arrived at Seaforth Community Hospital on Tuesday, October 1, 1996 at 11 27 p m weighing 7 lbs 1 oz Spoiling privileges go to first time grandparents Barry and Elaine Dietz of Mitchell and seventh time grandparents Garry and Irene Finlayson of Egmondville 43 41 1 FEENEY I would like to announce the arrival of my baby sister Kelsey Louise, born Sopt 291h, weighing 7 lbs. 4 oz Mommy says she looks just like me Special thanks . to Grandma and Papa Mason for getting me through this confusing time Thanks again. - Keshia Feeney 43-41-1 146. IN MEMORIAM BROWN: William: In loving memory of a dear husband, father, father-in-law and grandfather who passed away October 12, 1994. When family ties are broken, And loved ones have to part, It's very hard to fill that void, • And soothe an aching heart. We cannot bring the old days back, When we were all together, But loving thoughts and memories, Will live with us forever. Sadly missed by wife Henrietta, children Carol, Bill and Renate, and grandchildren Joanne, Janice, Brad, Leanne, Julie, Andrea and Karen. 46-41x1 KERSLAKE: In loving memory of our Grannie Grace Kerslake, who passed away three years ago, October 8, 1993. Always a smile instead of a frown, Always a hand when one was down, So soft a voice, so thoughtful of mind, Always true and so wonderfully kind, Wonderful memories she left behind. It is now three years since she went away, Thoughts are full and hearts do weigh, 'Without her here to share the way, I i A sympathy so sure, so deep, A love so beautiful to keep. Always loved and never forgotten by your grandchildren: Rick, Renee, Danielle and Noelle Thompson 46-4,1-1 MOIR:'In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Janet, who passed away one year ago, October 14, 1995. . Put your arms around her Lord, Treat her with special care, Make up for all she suffered, And all that seemed unfair .Without 'farewell' she fell asleep, Amidst our hearts of lead, - If she could have spoken before • she died, Thee are the wordsishe would have said. Thus life for me has truly passed, I loved you all to the very last, Weep not for me, but courage take, And love each other for my sake. Dearly loved and sadly missed by Bruce and family 46=41-1 SQURBUTTS: In loving memory of a dear father, grandfather and great grandfather, Allan who left his family 3 years ago on October 7 1993 I miss the time we used to chat, Of bygone days of thus and that, We never really thought you'd leave. Three years ago your family grieved For many years you cheated death, And proved the doctors wrong. We didn't know that death had won. Or that.you would be gone The times that I remember, I'll cherish through the years, ' The stories that you often told. Stull ringing in my ears Although no more your face I'll see. Or hear your boisterous laugh, I'll always miss the special times. When we would sit and chat Fondly remembered and sadly missed by daughter Esther, Charlie and grandchildren Sandy. Robbie and Paul, great grandchildren Michael and Jason 46-41-1 TAYLOR: In loving memory of Ruth Taylor who passed away October 6, 1994 It's been two years since you left us. The time has gone quite fast, And though you can't be with us now, The memories will forever last. I believe there is a reason, That God called you to His side. And though the questions still remain, It is a decision we've had le abide. I know we'll meet again someday, Although the time is not clear, But until we do, please know you're loved, As you rest in peace my dear. Lovingly remembered by daughters and grandchildren. 46-41x1 147. CARDS OF THANKS • 1 CROWLEY Thanks very much to my sponsor 'Seaforth Knights of Columbus Council 6289' for the opportunity of being a contestant for Ambassador of the Seaforth Fall Fair, to Joe Ryan for escorting me and Harry Hak for driving the car in the fair parade. Thanks to the Seaforth Agricultural Society for putting on this event and to the local business people for the many gifts I received. It was, a great experience and I enjoyed it. - Jane Crowley 47-41-1 FEENEY I would like to thank Dr. Salsbury, Brenda and Rosie for the safe arrival of Kelsey Louise boon Sept. 29th, weighing 7 lbs. 4 oz. Special thanks to Daddy for all his great coaching and patience. Thanks to all the 08 nursing staff at C.P.H. and to the visitors for your cards and gifts Spoiling privileges go to Pat, Pearl Mason and Ferg, Teresa Feeney Thanks again. - Rose and Kelsey Feeney .47-41-1 LAVERTY•SHORTREED We would like to extend a 'BIG THANK YOU" to all family, friends and neighbors who supported our Buck n' Doe. A special thank you to Brad Schroeder and the rest of our wedding party for organizing such a great,and successful evening. It waso nice to see everyone. We had a great time. Thanks again' - Valerie and Jim 47-41x1 LAVERTY I would like to extend a big thank you to the Walton ladies for organizing such a wonderful bridal shower for me. Thank you to all family, friends. neighbors, the 16th, 17th and boundary, my friends in McKillop and the Walton community Your best wishes and lovely gifts are greatly appreciated Thank you to the talented entertainers who made the evening very enjoyable Thanks again. Valerie Laverty 47-41-1 FINLAYSON . A sincere thank you to Dr Janet Zettel, Dr Mark Woldnik and Linda who provided tremendous support and care during the delivery. We would also like to thank alt the nurses and hospital staff for the super care we received during our stay. Many thanks to all the family and friends who came to visit, brought gifts and made meals. - Kim and Bropklyn 47-41-1 RYAN The family of the late Frank Ryan would like to thank our friends. relatives land! neighbors for the mass cards. donations to the various charities, flowers and food brought to our homes. Also to Dr Woldnik and the staff at Scealorth Hospital for the wonderful care given to Frank To Fr Hardy for his kindness and prayers To Mary Elizabeth and the choir, thank you To all who attended the wake and funeral, it was greatly -appreciated. To the C W L ladies who looked after the lunch, thank you To the Box and Smith Funeral Chapel who handled it all so efficiently, thank you - Sincerely. Doris Ryan and Family 47-41 x 1 SCOTT 1 Roy Scott would like to thank Dr Kosaric and Dr Rodney of Seaforth Dr I- dnamen and Dr. Kirby of Victona Hospital, South St. Campus and the wonderful nurses on third floor ward I11 Also to my family, friends and relatives for their kind words Also special thank you to the VON land Homecare for their excellent care since returning hifine - Roy Scott 47-41-1 STRONG A sincere thank you to everyone who attended the community shower held in my honor last Wednesday night. Thank you all for the beautiful gifts. they will always have a special place in our home To Ruth, Wanda and Dawn, thank you for organizing such an enjoyable evening. It was much appreciated. - Lori Strong 47-41-1 47. CARDS OF THANKS 1ST SEAFORTH SCOUTS The 1st Seaforth Scouts would like to thank the community for their generous support on Apple Day. As a result of your generous support approximately $600 was raised. It was all greatly appreciated. 47-41-1 SOMERVILLE It 1s with heartfelt gratitude that the family of the late Tom Somerville wishes to thank relatives, friends, and neighbors for their personal expressions of sympathy, beautiful floral tributes, charitable donations, sympathy cards and letters, prayers, offers of assistance, as well as food brought to our house. A special thank you to Sheila Dolmage, Coordinator. Jannie Van Wieran, Donna Webster of Huron County Home Care, Mary Morley and her VON team of Aileen Knip, Marilyn Pearce - r ^ ' whose ex, compassion Tom t0 be a. grateful to Pastor Heatr,u. for her visits, phone calls, and comforting service and the Centralia United Church Women for providing the delicious funeral luncheon Thanks to Marjorie Johns, organist, who accompanied Eric Ross on his beautiful solo, to Tom's nieces and nephews who honored his wish to have them act as flower and pallbearers. and to Bill and Dan of Hopper Hockey Funeral Home service for their assistance and compassion Expressions of condolence and support from Tom's former students. colleagues, and administrators at the Middlesex County Board of Education are also very much appreciated In difficult times it is the support of those who care that help to ease the pain and for the last eighteen months you have all been there for us We will be eternally grateful May God bless you all When you think of Tom. remember to live, love and laugh - Love from Carob, Sandy, Craig and Gage, Stacy and Vince, the brothers and sisters of Tom Somerville 47-4111, . STOREY Words cannot explain the heartfelt gratitude in which we would like to express to so many caring people with the sudden illness and passing of our husband and' Dad, Junior Storey. We Dish to say thank you to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their sincere expr'essions of sympathy. prayers, food contributions, cards, floral tributes, donations to Seaforth Community Hospital or the charity of choice, mass cards and last but not least, your kind words of encouragement. Special thanks goes to Seaforth Community iHospital's nursing staff and Drs. Rodney and Woldnik for their care .with Junior lover the years and a very special thank you to Dr. Rooyakkers for his kindness and compassion with Junior's recent battle with cancer. To Fr Hardy. a special thank you for your prayers and comforting words Thank you to St. James Choir for the lovely music at the funeral mass and the C. W L. members for a delicious lunch. A very special thank you to Ruth and staff at the Seaforth Manor The encouragement and support you provided for promoting my Dad's independence in which he was so proud of, will always be cherished. To Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, thank you for your courteous service and kindness. Lastly. to all who shared our loss. Your care. concem and support will always be remembered. "To forever live in the hearts of those we leave behind, is to never die.- - With gratitude. Mary, Cheryl Ann and Troy 47-41x 1 THANK YOU! The Huron County HIV/AIDS Network would like to thank the following individuals, merchants & organizations for their support of the "4th Annual Walk for Aids." • J & S Maaskant - Clinton • Huron County Playhouse - Grand Bend • Goderich Restaurant • Village Eatery - Blyth • Wal Mart - Goderich • Hair Design by Renee • Heywood Sports - Clinton • Burger Bar - Goderich • Pizza Hut - Goderich • Pet Valu - Goderich • Case Buffinga - Clinton • Teen R•A•G•E• - Vanastra • Big V - Goderich • McDonalds - Godench • the clowns from Children's Aid • A. Fulker from St. John's Ambulance and especially to: Zehrs Food Plus ih Goderich for their more than generous donation of fruit & veggie trays, beverages & cookies. Thank you to everyone who sponsored a walker, and to all the people who came out and walked. The total raised was $6,182.531 Bear Facts Canada -wide participation expected BEAR FACTS As many as 70 Grade 9 stu- dents in Seaforth are invited to spend Wcd. Nov. 6 at work with a parent, relative, adult friend or volunteer host. "Take Our Kids To Work" has expanded for 1996 with students and organizations from all provinces invited to participate. Take Our Kids To Work is the first Canada -wide project of its kind with the goal to strengthen bonds between parents and children and fos- ter community responsibility for the future of young peo- ple. "Students are given the opportunity to see the reali- ties of the workplace which can play a role in helping them prepare for their futures,' says Don Renshaw, co-operative education teacher at SDHS. Organizations interested in getting involved can call the "Take Our Kids to Work" ' dine at 1-800-790-9113 or -977-4450 for more infor- .(ion Pom-poms were shaking and trumpets flared as the SDHS Golden Bears played volleyhall and basketball this week. On Tuesday the senior boys volleyhall team played Central Huron at Clinton. The boys played well but ended up losing three close matches. The junior boys took on St. Anne's and Clinton at home and had a split decision winning three out of six games. The junior and senior girls basketball teams played F.F. Madill in Wingham on Wednesday. The junior bears played well defensively hut were defeated 30-22. Top scorer for Seaforth was Amy Hamon with 8 points. The senior girls used their strong second half defense to take a 37-27 victory from the Wingham Mustangs. Top scorer was Carly Price with 23 point Allan Carter, Broker • Home • Auto • Commercial • Farm 522-0399 Seaforth 1-800-265-0959 Strathroy Community WED., OCT. 9 1:00-3:00 p.m. - Parents and Tots Skating at. the Arena 1:30-4:00 p.m- - Senior Shuffleboard at Community . Centres 4:30-5:30 p.m. - Ringette at the Arena 5:30-6:30 p.m. - Atom 1 Hockey at the Arena 6:30-7:30 p.m. - Ringette at the Arena 7:30-9:00 p.m. - Junior Broomball at the Arena • 7:30 p.m. - Seaforth and District Horticultural Society presents Frank Kershaw, Northside i United Church. Admission $1.00. 7:00-9:00 p.m. - Step and Aerobics Classes at'the Arena 8:00-10:00 p.m. - Mixed Recreational Volleyball at the Highschool 9:00-11:30 p.m. - Ladles and Mens Broomball at the Arena THUR., OCT 10 9:00-10:00 a.m. - Aerobic Class atlhe Arena I 9:30 a.m. - Breastfeeding Support Group at Womens Resource Centre 4:00-6:00 p.m. - Figure Skating at the Arena 6:00-7:30 p.m. - Bantam I prac- tice at the Arena 7:00-9:00 p.m. - Yduth Drop In Centre at the Arena - Games, , Ping pang, music, pool etc. 7:3p-9:00 p.m. - Junior Broolnball at the Arena :00-11:30 p.m. - Mens Broomball Calendar at the Arena FRI., OCT. 11 10:30-11:30 p.m. - Storyhour at the Seaforth Library 1:00-3:00 p.m. - Seniors Bowling at Starlight Lanes 4:15-5:15 p.m. - Jr. and Sr. Houseleague hockey practice at the Arena 5:15-6:15 p.m,.- Atom II hockey practice 6:15-7:15 p.m. - Pee Wee I hockey practice 7:15-8:15 p.m. - Ringette practice at Arena 8:15-11:00 p.m. - North Middlesex vs. Centenaires SAT, OCT 12 6:30-7:30 a.m. - Houseleague- Leafs vs. Sharks -Timekeeper is Parent of Lance Laverty 7:30-8:30 a.m. - Houseleague- Whalers vs. Kings -Timekeeper us parent of Darcy McCutcheon 8:30-9:30 a.m.- Houseleague- Panthers vs. Blues -Timekeeper is parent of Ryan Van Dooren 9:30-10:30 a..m.-Houseleague- Bruins vs. Ducks -Timekeeper Is parent of Adam Leonhardt 10:30-11:30 a..m.-Houseleague- Canadians vs.Oilers- • Timekeeper is parent of Steve Vanderlaan 11:30-12:30 p.m. -Mites and Tykes Hockey at the Arena 2:30-4:00 p.m.- Public Skating at the Arena 4:00-10:30 p.m.- Mindr Hockey at the Arena CLASSIFIED ,MARKETPLACE Advertise Across Ontario or Across the Country' BUSINESS OPPS. 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