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29. TENDERS
(29. TENDERS
Huron County Health Unit0
Perth bistrict Health Unit
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
TO PROVIDE CONSULTING SERVICES
The Boards of Health of the Huron County and Perth District
Health Units request proposals from consulting -firms to
assist in conducting a merger.
The majority of assistance provided by the consulting team
will be in planning and implementing the merger in the
following areas: workplan management, governance,
organizational structure/development, labour relations,
human resources, finance, system/technology integration,
and communications.
Boards of Health are required by legislation to provide or
ensure the provision of a minimum Level of public health
programs and services covering the following areas: Healthy
Growth and Development; Healthy Lifestyles;
Communicable Disease Control; and Healthy Environments.
This RFP may be awarded on the basis a individual or a
combination of individual components of the professional
services identified in the RFP Document. The RFP
Document will be available on and after Friday, October 25,
1996 at the following locations:
Perth District Health Unit,
653 West Gore St.,
Stratford, On, N5A 1L4
519-271-7600
Huron County Health Unit
R.R.#5
Clinton, On., NOM 1LO
519-524-8394
1(34. PERSONAL
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35. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In the Estate of
GRETA KERR
All persons having claims
against the estate of Greta Kerr,
late of the Town of Seaforth, in
the County of Huron, who died
on or about the 10th day of
August. 1996, are hereby
notified to send in full particulars
of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the
.4th day of November, 1996,
after which date the assets will
be distributed having regard
only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this
7th day of October, 1996.
McConnell, Stewart & Devereaux,
Barristers & Solicitors
77 Main Street,
Seaforth, Ontario, NOK 1W0
Solicitors for the Executor
Notice To Creditors
And Others
All claims against the estate of
GEORGE ALEXANDER HOGGART,
late o1 the Township of Mullett. in the
County o1 Huron. who died on or about
the 4th day of July, 1996. must be fled
with the undersigned personal
representative on or before the 1st day
of November, 1996; thereafter, the
undersigned will distribute the assets of
the estate having regard only to the
claims then filed.
DATED this 2nd day of October, 1996.
WILLIAM ROSS HOGGART and
HARVEY MERVYN HOGGART,
EXECUTORS
by their solicitors
SISKIND, CROMARTY, IVEY
& DOWLER
680 Waterloo Street
London, Ontario
N6A 3V8
36. ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Monday at 1 p m. Phone 527-
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38. AUCTION SALE
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REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1996
Open House Oct. 19, 20, 2:30-4
p.m. Open House Oct. 26 day of
sale; 3-4 p.m. 5 year pre -approved
mortgage available at 7.4%. You're
on holidays year round in this
beautiful newer all brick home on
large lot with circular driveway in
small quiet subdivision on Lake
Huron with beach access. Large
eat -in. country kitchen with lots of
solid oak Hanover cabinets with
built-in dishwasher. Three + two
bedrooms, 11/2 baths, sunken
livingroom, main floor laundry,
central vac, large family room with
fieldstone hearth with down draft
fireplace stove. Insulated 1'/2 car
attached garage with pit and lots of
upper storage Playhouse or
storage building. This maintenance
free home is only 12 yrs. old, has
sundeck out the back and is
located / way between the
beautiful village of Bayfield- and
Goderich, the prettiest town in
Canada. Very nicely :decorated,
move in condition. Join us at open
house. It's a must see. For info call
owner at (519) 524-4476 after 4
p.m. 38-42x2nxe •
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
SAT:, OCT. 26 AT 9 AM
Antiques. furniture.
appliances at Lobb Auction
In Clinton
SAT., NOV. 2 AT 9 AM -
Household auction for Ellen
Jenkins of Goderich plus
other consignors. 1984
Lincoln Town Car selling
certified. coins, etc. at Lobb
Auction In Clinton.
We are accepting additions
for future auctions. Call
now.
DUNLOP, . ' • Mrs. Edith
Dunlop, ag ' 102 years and
formerly of Cambria Street,
Stratford, passed away at People
Care, Stratford on Monday,
October 7, 1996. She was bom in
Brunner, daughter of the late John
Murr and the former Annie
Elizabeth Gropp and had lived in
Milverton and Seaforth coming to
Stratford 20 years ago. She was a
member of the Presbyterian
Church, the Ruth Rebekah Lodge,
Seaforth, the Loyal Orange Lodge
and the Auxiliary of the Seaforth
Legion. She was predeceased by
her husband Andrew William
Dunlop. She is survived by three
daughters Betty Sullivan, London;
Annie Orren and husband William,
Mt. Clemens, Michigan; Maxine
Stewart, Royal Oak Michigan;
fourteen grandchildren, eighteen
great-grandchildren and four great
great grandchildren. She was
predeceased by three sons Merrill
and Jack Dunlop and Orval Dunlop
in infancy; two daughters Zetta
. Anderson and Fern Scholdice; one
sister Pearl Boughner. There was
no funeral home visitation. A public
funeral service was held at the
W.G. Young Funeral Home, 430
Huron Street, Stratford on
Wednesday, October' 9, 1996 at
1:30 p.m. The Reverend Malcolm
Wilson officiated. Interment of
cremated remains will be in
Maitland Bank Cemetery, Seaforth.
As expressions of • sympathy
donations may be made to the
charity of one's choice. 42-43x1
MCCARTNEY, Wilson of R.R. 4,
Seaforth passed away on
Thursday, October 17th, 1996 at
Seaforth Community Hospital in his
89th year. Wilson is survived by
his beloved wife, the former Hazel
McLachlan and dear father of
Georgene McCartney of London,
Robert and his wife Judith of R.R.
#4, Seaforth. Also survived by
step -grandchildren Kevin and his
wife Leslie Ballantyne of Kitchener,
Steven Elder of Seaforth, Darren
and his wife Stacy Ballantyne of
London, Suzanne Ballantyne of
Surrey, B.C. and two great-
grandsons Geoffryand Justin
Ballantyne and one sister-in-law
Eva McCartney of Seaforth. Wilson
was predeceased by two brothers
George and Bob. Friends and
relatives were received at the
Whitney-Ribey ;Funeral Home on
Friday, October 18th. The funeral
service was held at the Brucefield
United Church on Saturday,
October 19th at 2:00 p.m. with
Rev. Cheri Di Novo officiating.
Interment was in Baird's Cemetery,
Stanley Township. Wilson was
involved in custom threshing,
gravel contracting, snowplowing,
as well as a lifetime farmer on the
Mill Road. For the past 16 years,
Wilson was probably best known
for the countless hours of pleasure
he gave to residents of nursing
homes, hospitals and at many
other local functions, with his
passion for fiddle playing as an
original member of the Huron
Strings. 42-43-1
38. AUCTION SALE
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LARGE AUCTION SALE
to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for Les
Miller of Exeter, Sally Pinder of Bruceffeld, Winnifred James of
London plus other consignors.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 AT 9 AM
APPLIANCES: Modem Whirlpool washer and dryer; Filter Queen
vacuum cleaner; 2 modem shop vacs; dehumidifier; humidifier;
air conditioner, 3 yrs. old; fridge; 24" stove; Harvest Gold dryer;
G.E. microwave; 3 portable colour T.V.'s; computer; 2 printers;
typewriter; word processor; Willis upright piano.
ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, ETC.: Flat -to -wall cupboard; newly
upholstered chesterfield and 2 chairs (circa 1947) made in
Wingham, just like new; 2 -door antique wardrobe partly
refinished; 9 piece dining room suite; large dark pine hutch china
cabinet; 2 loveseat chesterfields; new maple desk; captain's
chair; chicken coop chair; modem 4 piece bedroom suite; treadle
sewing machine; antique enameled Proctor and Gamble soap
sign; 7UP enameled door bar sign; pressed pattem dining table; 4
harp back chairs; blanket box; rocking chair; jam cupboard; drop
leaf table; upholstered chairs; Harmony electric guitar and
amplifier; 2 rowing exercisers; weight lifters bench; modern maple
kitchen table with 2 leaves and 4 chairs; 3 piece bedroom suite
with good mattress; double box spring and mattress; chests of
drawers; bedding and linens; car pictures; Norman Rockwell
pictures plus others; dishes and glassware including antique
pieces; fibreglass extension ladder; step ladders; disc grinder;
wheelbarrow; antique stove; lawnmower; Calsa pressure washer;
plus our usual large offering of items too numerous to mention.
TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUE WITH PROPER I.D.
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb 519- 482-7898 Clinton
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LARGE AUCTION
Of Appliances; Antiques; Tools & Household Effects held at the
Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell
WED., OCTOBER 30 AT 4:00 P.M.
INCLUDING: Maytag automatic washer; matching Westinghouse
frost free fridge and 30 inch electric stove; Inglis frost free fridge;
electric dryer; microwaves; dehumidifier; Panasonic floor model T.V.;
3 piece bedroom suite; Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table; walnut china
cabinet; walnut buffet; entertainment unit; matching chesterfield,
loveseat and chair; pair of good single beds; 5 piece smoked glass
dinette suite; three washstands; spooled hall tree; parlor tables and
chairs; press back high chair; captain's chair; coal oil lamp; reverse
painted pictures; many small collectibles; milk cans; Coke picnic
cooler; single door commercial pop cooler; large cast iron kettle;
bedding; our usual offering of good clean household effects; small
electric appliances; wheelchair; IBM electric typewriter; saddle; steel
wheelbarrow; 3 pth pole hole digger for tractor; table saw; hand and
garden tools and much more. Two auction rings. '
NOTE: This a Wed. evening sale.
PROP: Ruby Dunseith of St. Paul's area and a Mitchell estate with
additions.
Auctioneer: Doug Jacob 271-7894
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42. DEATHS
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SCOTT, Janet (Jean) D.: Janet
(Jean) D. Scott of Hullett Township
died at Clinton Public Hospital on
Thursday, Oct. 17. She was 91.
Born in Hullett Township on Jan.
28, 1905. she was the daughter of
the late Simon and Jessie
(Johnston) McVittie. She married
James Douglas Scott on April 3,
1929. Following their marriage they
lived in Toronto for 20 years before
returning to Hullett Township in
1949. Mr. Scott predeceased her in
1979. Mrs. Scott was a member of
Londesboro United Church and a
longtime member of the Bum's
United Church Women. Mrs. Scott
is survived by her children, Jim
Scott of Goderich and Ken and
Laura Scott of RR 1, Blyth. Also
surviving are her grandchildren Jay
Carter of Clinton, Judy Dixon of
Clinton, Jill and Dave Jervis of
RR2, Seaforth, JoAnn and Joe
Flynn of RR 3, Clinton, Jamie and
Liz Scott of Goderich, and Julie
and Gary Gagnier of RR 4, Walton
and B.J., Christy and Shannon
Scott, all of RR 1, Blyth. She was
predeceased by two brothers,
Kelland and Duncan Scott, by two.
sisters, Olive Lear and Jessie
Watt, and by one daughter-in-law,
Donna Scott The funeral service
. was held at the Beattie -Falconer
Funeral Homes, Tasker Chapel in
Blyth, on Saturday, Oct. 19, with
Rev.• Paul Ross of Londesboro
United Church officiating._ Interment
in Burns Cemetery; Hullett
Township. 42-43xlcc
43. BIRTHS
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KOEKKOEK
Dan and Robyn (nee McLellan)
and big sister Stephanie welcome
with love Rachel Patricia, born on
October 1, 1996 at York County
Hospital, Newmarket, Ont.
weighing 7 lbs. 7 oz. Proud
grandparents are Merle McLellan,
Exeter; Frank Koekkoek,
Cookstown; Ali Meier, Holland and
Great -Grandma Ida Dickert,
Hensall.. 43-43-1
• MURRAY
Allan and Mary -Lou are pleased to
announce the birth of their son,
Robert John, on October 5, 1996.
A new brother for Andrea, Alex,
Devin and Laura. Proud
grandparents are John and Nellie
Jansen and Tom and Maddie
Murray of Seaforth. 43-43-1
KLAVER
"A child is a gift whose worth
cannot be measured except by the
heart." The Klaver family would like
to introduce to you Alex Joseph
who was born October 20, 1996 at
2:41 p.m. weighing 8 lbs. 1 oz. He
is a brother for Evan, Natalie and
Isaac. Excited parents are John
and Caroline. Alex is the fifth
grandchild for Elsie and Peter
Willerns and seventeenth for John
and Truus Klaver. 43-43-1
Hany/van Maanen
Gerald, Elizabeth and big
sister Julianna are very happy
to announce the birth of Isaac
Joseph on October 9, 1996.
He arrived at 9:43 p.m. and
weighed 6 Ibs.14 oz.
Proud grandparents are Evert
and Dianne van Maanen of
London and Wilhelm Hany of
Toronto. Special thanks to Dr.
Percival, Dr. Zettel and the
staff at Seaforth Hospital for
their wonderful care.
45. MARRIAGES
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JEWITT-SAVARD
Ella Flood of Clinton, Dorothy and
Theodore Savard of Milton are
pleased to announce the wedding
of their children Steven Douglas
Jewitt and Rose Bernadette
Savard on October 11, 1996 in
Milton, On. 45-43xlcc
46, IN MEMORIAM
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MOIR: In memory of a close friend
and relative, my Aunt Janet.
One year ago you passed on,
I still can't believe that you're
really gone,
You lived your life in a great deal
of pain,
But never once did you ever
complain,
All that knew you loved you,
including me,
Why God chose you is still a
mystery,
I guess he too wanted your pain
to end,
Or maybe he was short one angel
to be his friend.
Sadly missed and always
remembered, your nephew, Mark
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46. IN MEMORIAM
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GOVENLOCK: In loving memory
of my dear wife Ellen Govenlock,
who passed away one year ago,
Oct. 24th, 1995.
You were someone we could talk
to,
That no one could ever replace,
You were someone we could
laugh with,
Until the tears would run down our
face.
But little did we know that
moming,
The sorrow that morning would
bring,
The call was sudden - the shock
severe,
To part with one we loved so
dear.
We think of you in silence,
And often speak your name,
But all we have are our memories,
And a picture in a frame.
For what it meant to lose you,
Only we will ever know.
Forever loved, missed and
remembered by your husband Bob
46-43xlcc
BENNEWIES: In loving memory of
our. dear grandson Braden who
was taken into His care six years
ago, Oct. 28, 1990.
You were far too young to leave
us,
The loss has been hard to bear,
Each day our thoughts are with
you, •
• Still wishing you were here.
Lovingly remembered by Grandpa
and Grandma Bennewies
46-43xlcc
EEDY: In loving memory of a
mother and grandmother, Ruby
Eedy who passed away October
22, 1990.
We do not need a special day,
To bring you to our minds,
For the days we do not think of
.you,
Are very hard to find. -
If all this. world were ours to give,
We'd give it yes and more,
To see your shining face,
Come smiling through the door.
Sadly missed and always loved by
your family. 46-43-1
RYAN: In loving memory of Joseph
who passed away Oct. 27, 1985.
The rolling stream of life rolls on,
But still the vacant chair,
Recalls the love, the voice, the
smile,
Of the one who once sat there.
Remembered by wife Rose and
family 46-43x1
(47. CARDS OF THANKS•
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BROWN
Thanks to all our friends,
neighbors and relatives for floral
tributes, donations to hospitals or
charities of their choice, sympathy
cards, and to all who visited the
funeral home and for the food sent
to our home. Special thanks to
Ruth Trapnell and Carole
Shoemaker and to the pallbearers.
Thanks also to Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home and Ruth
Townsend; to Rev. C Stadelbauer-
Sampa and to the Legion Ladies
Aux. Br. 156 for the delicious
funeral lunch. Your kindness will
always be remembered.
- Phyllis Brown and Family
47-43-1 •
BRYANS
The Bryans family wishes • to •
express their gratitude to friends
and neighbors for the cards,
flowers, food and donations during
their recent bereavement.. Special
thanks to everyone for the visits
Jack enjoyed so much Thank you
to Doug Sholdice and Donna White
for their kind words, Alice Brothers
and Betty Campbell for the lovely
music and the UCW for lunch. Our-
appreciation
urappreciation to the honourary
pallbearers: Herb Traviss, Ron
Bennett, Ken McDonald, Jim •
Cardiff, Gary Dauphin and Rick
Sallows. Jack's wishes to remain
in Brussels were able to be fulfilled
thanks to the support of the Huron
County Homemakers and the
Community Nursing Services. The
support of Rev. Chris Johnson
throughout is truly appreciated. •
47-43-1
BURDGE
We would like to thank our family
for our 50th Wedding Anniversary
party. Also to friends for flowers,
many beautiful cards and gifts. We
will long remember our special
day. - Bill and Helen Burdge
47-43x 1
MCCARTNEY
The family of the late Wilson
McCartney would like to thank Dr.
Woldnik, nursing staff and kitchen
stall of Seaforth Community
Hospital for their kindness and
support. Special thanks to Rev.
Chen Di Novo for her many visits,
for the lovely floral arrangements
and donations to the various
charities, to relatives, neighbors
and friends for food brought to the
house. The family wish to thank
Marie Flynn for her reading, the
three palliative care ladies - Mary
Catherine Lane, Nel Boven and
Shirley Steffen. Thanks to flower
and pallbearers, Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home and the ladies of
the Brucefield United Church for
the lunch. The kindness shown to
us will always be remembered.
- Hazel McCartney and Family 47-
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47. CARDS OF THANKS
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MCKAY
The family of the late Vera McKay
wishes to thank Ross Ribey and
staff, Fr Hardy for the beautiful
homily, Sr. Rita, the choir, altar
servers, the pallbearers, the CWL
ladies for the delicious luncheon
prepared and served, to all the
nursing staff who cared and
comforted Vera Thanks also to all
the nieces and • nephews and
friends who came and shared
heartful memories of Aunt Vera.
She brought much joy to our home
in the short time that she wag with
us Sincerely, Ronald and
Theresa Murray and Boys 47-43x 1
NICHOLSON
I would like to thank Dr Woldnik,
Dr Rodney, nurses and staff at
Seaforth Community Hospital for
their tremendous care during my
stay at the hospital A .special
thank, you to friends and family
who'phoned, visited, sent cards, or
helped in any way It was greatly
appreciated Harold Nicholson
47-43x1
NIGH
We would like to thank our
neighbors, friends and relatives for
their good wishes, cards, phone
calls, gifts and attending our 40th
wedding anniversary party on Sat.
night We had a great time A very
special thanks to our family who
we are so proud of for all the
preparation in making our day a
time • to. remember We really
appreciated everything and it will
never be forgotten Thanks again •
Frank and Leona Nigh 47-43x1
CARNOCHAN
Thank you isn't near enough for
the many acts of kindness shown
to us in many different ways while
I had my ankle broken. Special
thanks to volunteers at Windmill
Park, ambulance attendants,
Stratford General Hospital nurses
and staff, Dr. Arciszewski and •
surgical team, Home Care, Para -
Med, 1.0.0.F. and those who
loaned equipment to me. Loving
care of family, relatives, neighbors
and friends. Thanks to you great
cooks, for food brought to us. Also
for visits, phone calls, cards,
letters, ,flowers and gifts,
everything was very much
appreciated and helped in my
recovery. I thank • God for the
wonderful caring community we
live in. -,Doris Carnochan 47-43x1
CARTER
I would like to thank the doctors,
nurses and staff of Clinton and
University Hospitals for the care
and kindness I received during my
recent illness..Grateful thanks to
friends for visits, cards, phone calls
and thoughtfulness '.while in
hospital and since retur frig home.
"Special thanks to my fan- fly for
their • support. All was greatly
appreciated. - Glen Carter 47-43x1
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