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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1997-02-26, Page 131 1. 1 2 1, 1 t ., a turar1441e0 sad •antiques, hasslateppingoelio maim Jewlasserhalltepeetireams.4111001 tlsaAMal; pLruh flews DV - ORM SURD!! (4t1IuIlIUiL ARE Vain elG b4..rwJ.g n7:A14faronei Mlp'$ 7- 1650- soao-1 A.A. If -you .Wink•you ttistra.sitlfritk- rho pin AledtoYrsAsslnyrneus .tae ersibad lorrsiltiisns. -fel b27- ie64 0c of alae 1411004190 4111113. 34.00-tt 35. NOTICETOCREDITORS f NOTICE TO CREDITORS - AND OTHERS in the Estate of - IVAN ARCHiE MCNABB Atl persons having damns against the estate of bran Archie McNabb of the Village of Brussels. in the County of Moen. who died on or spout the 26th day of November, 1996, we hereby notified,t0 send in hill panrcuters of their dawns to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of Marco. 1997, after which date the assets will oe dis- tributed having regard only to claims then received DATED at Seatonn. Ontario this 14th day of February. 1997 McConnell, Stewart & Devereaux. Barristers and Solicitors. 77 Main Skeet. Seatorth, Ontario. NOK 1W0 Solicitors for the Executor 36. ANNOUNCEMENTS r PROMOTE YOUR outdoor nosiness or organization at The nuiearome Outdoor Slew, Sunday - Ma, 11 (.;al! 396-9593 to boot your uooth Space r . limited, so cats today - www prem.:tu . net. outdoorshow 36-092xcc AD AND NEWS DEADUNE • The deadline for news copy, clas . srheo and display advertising for ane huron Expositor. Sealorth Monday at p n Phone 527 0246 36-61-t1nxr - 37. MORTGAGES 1' & 2nd Mortgage Money Ausoruteiy No Upfront Fees Avaiiabte as low as -6;50'•Mtereat Personai Loans if you quality, payments Art. Aporuz Mo. Payment 41.66 90,000 ' 83,33 '15,001- '125,00 Consoadate your debts Call (519)363-02111400487-1932 ASTRAL FUNDING INC. 38. AUCTION SALE r RICHARD LOMB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 BAT. MARCH BAT9AM- Woodworking hand and power tuols piano. furniture. plus bicycles (ar Goderich Police Dept. at Lobb Auction in Clinton. We are accepting additions. CALL NOW 4111111011111llialeHisidinneathifiteis mediator, ;on Tuesday. F+sbniary 11407, . tiMattin '-8wrobll. 14t itflsitsnet, .fie: 48 -rears .W In 1»d • barn 'Double ' Z flerttlent .Dupoiy as, general manner. He was a a+satbero! 8t' Teresa's;DC Church arid the -Hely -*Wm 'Roar* 441 eloved husband eh .Camerae tam, -Hovland) for 12 .years. !,erring trwher of Maxine sad her husband Tony -Rrbka of Drayton Murray Purcell and his vale:Wendy of Kitchener, Msry Lyn aad • her husband -Herb Payer! of Kitchener:.8adly missed by sewn grandchildren Courtney. Kevin, Leah, Katie. 'Adam Sarah and Cady _Brother of Isabel and her husband Tony Cuthton of Stratford. Mary Catherine and her husband Raymond Smith ot. Kitchener. brother -in -taw ot - Lou Rowland Mary Catherine and her husband Jack Lane. Ed Rowland and his wile Marg He was predeceased by his parents Thomas Purnell and the former Cseruude Murray granddaughter. Jacqueline Rybka and sister-in-law Anne Rowland Friends and relatives called at the Ratz-Bechtel Funeral Home. 621 King St W Kitchener Thursday and Friday trom 2-4 and 7-9 p.ni • Prayers were offered at the funeral home on Saturday at 10:30. a.ni followed by the luneral mass at St Teresa s RC - Church at 11 ars • with Fattier Zygmunt Baranowsk, officiating Interment Parkview Cemetery A reception toltowed ui the Parish Gentre of St Teresa's Church As . expressions of - sympathy memorial donations to trio Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario or the Waterloo Region i unu -Association would be grateruliy acknowledged The .parish prayers were held..atthe luneral home on Friday evening at 8.30 p.m. 42-09-: - (38. AUCTION SALE - AUCTIONS SAT., MAR. t. et 9:30 A.M. - Estate auction of antiques.; appliances & household at the Jacob Auction Centre, 18-5 Herbert St. in Mitchell for the Estate of the Late Joe Adair. WED., MAR. 5 et 4:30 P.M. :- Auction of eppirenoes; antiques and household effects at the Tavistock Memorial Hall in Tavistock for several' area consignors SAT., MAR. 15 at 9:30 A.M. - Auction of antiques; appliances & household at the Jacob Auction Centre in Mitchell for Milton end Martha Rock and Clarence and Hazel Daub. WED., MAR. 19 et 12:30.P.M. - Clearing auction of tractors; combine and implements held 1 mile north o1 Mitchell and toy miles east for Ray and Janet Hikebrecht SAT.. MAR. 22 et 10:00 A.M. - Auction of furniture; antiques and collectible dishes held at the Brussels Hall in Brussels for Mrs. Violet Machan. WED., MAR. 26 et 12:00 Noon - Clearing auction of tractors; combine and implements held 5 miles north of Sebringville and 3/4 miles west for Don and Donna Crowley JACOB .& ZENR AUCTIONS 271-7894 or 887-9599 r LARGE AUCTION 01 Antiques; Appliances and Household Effects held at the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell. Saturday, Marsh 1 at 9:30 a.m. jncluding; Zenith stereo remote control console T.V.; Maytag washer and dryer; deep freeze; Canon NP125 photocopier with stand, new 5 piece bedroom suite; Brentwood .chesterfield; sofa bed, matching Schweiger couch and loveseat; new 3 piece cftesterfield suite; chests of drawers; puce jelly .cupboard; pine dish cupboard; bookcase; Hoosier cupboard; old dressers; carved walnut Victonan settee; ash flat -to -wall; sideboard with mirror; trunk; new round oak extension table and 6 chairs; reproduction oak bowed china cabinets; single and doubts beds; coal oil lamps; ooksatible dishes; Laser 286 computer; large offering of software; large quantity of new books; approx..80 collector plates including 'Ones We Love' lett: Electrolux -vacuum; 2 drawer filing cabinets; time docks; narrow Qplte borne pop machine; 28 ft. aluniinwn extension Isd dsr;.Rsal1tio-P.A.,AMp, dehumidifier; desks; hand and garden tools; Premier paper order; large quantity of Motorola pagers and chargers; laabatts lighted beer sign; new wheelbarrows; and much more. Double ring potion. eflOp.; Estate ot-We Late Jos Adair with additions. IWCTIONESRS: DOUG JACOB. AND .105 ZSHM 2717114 8874609 1424911.41115 HARQLL WORKMAN REAL ESTATE LTD. 172 ISMIELLASTREET,SEAFDRTH Plenty of oak cupboards, gleaming hardwood floor, cozy as . fireplace, convenient laundryy Plus. , f 11yORELL - 3 bedroom home, gas fireplace, main floor laundry, lot 112i x 105'+ B69,00. 6TAFFA - 3 or 4 bedroom, 2 storey home, ,open goncept, cherry pact. attached Wullge, lot tat' x132.4 S84,000. oN . 4 boolu 11S dinE9 room,maln now .la►uldry,,deek,.shoo. lot 2Tx 132', 04,000. - F,anns,wanted for.r$pring nates, long list of, prospects, for various types. - Broker -619f #gd1MO S 14•. 1_.,.# of tintestlakl nansMMrasainaneaon UAW* fsfilsMy. 11. iles-rwas 67 Awn in 'CatbeMae T�wtt�Mip an .May 17, 4009, *e -Wes 'the daugMer of the tate Otecntee James and -Aiwa Aeons IDebie) Johnston She •wras matMd to 'Rowed ;Mobtlesh: •Mrs.' bAoYrMsh was a ttolnerankeLL Afopg4>rNii Iter husband, Aoaeldlahe iii survived by her children Lu McIntosh, ' Paul McIntosh, Don Mafntosh .III Of Cftalon. read M0Mush and her hence Randy, Bender oftiesMrth. Ruth -Ann McIntosh and Darryl Hooey o1 Moseley. Tim Whoosh of Brumfield and Tracy 1ltclntosh and !lord Hamilton o1 R.R 1. Hensen She is also survived by her brothers and sisters Ada and Aubrey Harvey of Wrarton. Dorothy Notes of •Brampton Marion •Patterson Margaret and CAtt Bennett all of Huntsville, Jim and Anna Pitbiado of Toronto and David Palsiedo of Huntsville. She was the loving grandmother of Dere. Jusen and Ashley Hoegy and Curtis and Deborah Hamilton Mrs Mcintosh is also survived by ter mother-in-law, Likian Pepper of Seatorth, and her brothers and sisters-in-law - Eric and Arlene McIntosh of R.R 4, Seatorth and Nancy and Bill Matson. of R.R. 2, Seatorth Aiso. surviving are several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents Jim and Anna Johnston - and by one sister Witnui Yake. A private family luneral servicu was held. at Beattie -Falconer Funeral Homes in Clinton on -Thursday, February 13. with . Pastor - William Hurst officiating The pallbearers were Lloyd MCClinchey, Garth MCClinchey, loin Richardson, Carl Richardson. Larry Mason and Bob Lunn Sprung interment in Baird s Cemetery. Memorial donations to Cantos Public Hospital or the GanadtarI Viabeter. Assbciahori would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy 42-09x1 SHEA, Mrs. Loretto: Mrs. Loretto Shea R.R 51 Dublin, age 83 passedaway on February 19, 1997 at Seatorth community Hospital Beloved wile of. the late Joseph Shea (August 9. 1995) who she married Sept. 11. 1837. Mrs. Shea was born in Dublin on June 26, 1913 to the -late James Delaney and -the former Sarah McQuaid Dear mother ot Jim ot R.R. 11. Deblur, Mary (Mrs Karl Regier), Zurich Veronica (Mrs. Charlie Price) .Stratford. Teresa (Mrs - Jerry Lassalinej. Guelph, Irene (Mrs. Don Keay), 6t. -Cgtumban. Also survived by 23 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Dear sister of Joe and Mamie Delaney of Dublin Jim and- Dorothy Delaney of Si. Columban; Helen McLaughlin of Walton. Evelyn O'Neil and Anne Bionde, Windsor: • Frances Melady of St. Columban and sister-in-law Margaret Shea of Seatorth She is predeceased by sisters Mary and (Louis).Bruxer, and Teresa and (Joe) Malone and brothers-in-law Joe McLaughlin, Charles O'Neil. Ben Blonde, Ted Melady, John Shea and Jim Shea Mass of tho Christian burial was held Saturday, February 22, 1997 at 11 a.m with Father Tony Del Ciancio officiating. Memorial donations were made to the Stratford and District Right to Life or the charity of one's choice. Special music was provided by Carol Anne McQuaid on violin and Jayne Walsh and Lucille Panziera were soloists. Special Lay Readers were Maureen Ross, Shelia Peirol and Denise Burns. Pallbearers were grandchildren Ron Laasaline, Jeff Lassahne, Mike Kelly, Terry Kelly, Stephen Price and Karl Rem Flower bearers were Carolyn Mathonia, Sandra Lassaline. Cathy Regier and Larry Kelly RathweIi National salty Real Estate Broker P.O. Bo 1060 Clinton, Ontario Tel: 619-233-9200 Fax: 619.233.3131 ITS ALL YOU NERD Williams St. Country lot 80' x 371'. lath 8 yr. beck, 4 r bedroom home, attached 2 1/2 car garage. cherry cupboards and trim throughout, kitchen with island, den. living room, family room, main floor laundry - all rooms ale over- sized. eastern. besot the a lies. Oat Pat Mecham 233i0611. A LITTLE TLC - This 2 bedroom fix4 up'r is located on Hwy. 04, 75' x 200' tot. Lots of trees. great location. Cal al Chipchase, 233-9911. 1111/1121111K, unary MawA- Of _otminwnity 11saMMah an ettuMey, -flab) ary -110, '1227 - in -kw *M► 'tau. aassaved one •01 Amid 'rNNsk. Lathan inane(oflMnistia asld'Dsn'0snar ot11bw1std,d4Nttt end 9isea-Danish et itirAaon oand isrtd Annan lliteris k of Saellord. Loving;gauvir rtsr of 'David •YtawMr, aspera -Wipers. -Dusan;:fir,- #au! Cesar, inn :and .Blank 'Pithier. Also •lows d't►y tour _great .grane:Wren. Atso anrrviredby ase speoielielawrdn- -1 w 'Mabel Dem. Roy 'Pasr$k) Predeceased by one sister, -Annie and three brewers, Ernie, Tornand •AMn. Friends were reserved at the "box and Smith Funeral Chapel; 47 -High 81.,8asdonh on Fr•idoyrrhsre 'the funeral a6rvioe -was herd on Saturday , February 22. 1997 Reverend Nicholas Vandernsy of Fest Presbyterian Church, Seatorth officiated Spring interment Maitiandbank Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ed Kuipers, Ken •Ashton..David Ganef,' Paul Carter, Jason and Mart, Pithick. As a tribute to the life of Mrs Pethick a tree will .., ..,.,: be planted in her memory 42-09-1 POPPE: N(Nlwimkaa J. of Dublin passed away .at Seatorth Community Hoepaal on February 20, 1997 in her 64th year. Born in Holland she was the daughter of Martha Van Bakel of Dublin end the late Martin Vart Bakal. Beloved wile of Wikram Poppe of Dublin. Dear mother of Linda and --Brock Sinnamon of Dublin, Lisa and Brad Rapien of Monkton. Jim and Tanya Poppil of Sealonh, Don and, Amanda Poppe of Seatorth, Brian Poppe and friend Liz Morden. Rosalie, Rick and Steven all at home - Special -Oma• to seven grandsons. Sister ot Cathanne and Cor de Corte of-Seatorth, Herman and Grade Van Bakal of Sebringvillo, Hank and Alice 1/an Bake! of Dublin, Martin and Julio Van Bakel of 'Dublin. John and Mary Margaret Van Bakal of Bornholm. Josephine and Garry Van Loon oh Dublin, Tony and Nellie Van Bake! of Blyth and Casey and Helen Van Bakel of Seatorth Also, survived by numerous' nieces and nephews. Friendswere received at Whitney- Ribey Funeral Homo, Seatorth on Saturday. February 22 Funeral Mass . was held at St Patrtck's Church Dublin on Sunday. February 23, celebrated by Rev. A. DelCianeio As expressions of syrtltzalhy, r Qftations,4q to -the Canadian Checier4essiaty and the Canadian Diabetes Society Pallbearers were Henry Poppe. Henry Freriks, Gerry Kolkman. Marlin de Corte, Dave Van Bakel and -Pat Van Bakel. Ftowerbearers were Dan Van Bakel, Jeff •Van Loon, Joe Van Bakst and Mike Van Bakel 42-09-1 43. BIRTHS 4, CAMPBELL Jim and 'Cathy are thrilled to announce the birth of their daughter Kiernyn Kelly on February 12. 1997, weighing 6 lbs 15 oz A wee sister for Jimmy, Haden and Cohn. Spoiling privileges go to grandparents Ferg and Anne Kelly and Charlie and Peg Campbell. Great grandparents aro Esther Kelly and Bob and Adelaide Abate. 43-09-1 HINZ Fred . and Julie are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Emily Erica, born at 2:52 a.m. February 181h, 1997 weighing 8 lbs 8 oz Proud grandparents are - Bill and Diane Bennett of London and Eric and Paula Hinz of Mitchell. -Great grandmothers are Mao Bennett and Leona Tout, of Kincardine 43-09x lee leserewar %will spa "kith in •• a Pawlations are -alsttenrrd•ao lane PbwelI for -$scsig fourth in the Atiyiewa l Debates last Miier►sday al •CUFSSS. Mac Groaned in all styles of Abbate ineititiiag parliamen- tary and otess•ennnination. `the rhas qualified to compete in the Provincial Debates. • • SDHS staff sad- students welcome Mr. Kris'Toze;r to. the school. He will be iamb- iag ENO4A, Media Studies and the OAC literature course. He has been a resi- dent of Perth 'County for nearly 20 years and currently resides in Listowel. Most recently Mr. Tozer has taught at the Mitchell District High School, but we •know he'll like it better here. • Math Contests: On Feb. 13,o dozen Grade 12 and 13 students - wrote the AHSME math contest. This contest is written by senior mathemat- ics -students all across -North America, Western Europe and Asia. Top suidonts in this competition ate eligible to _write .a- second contest that could in turn make students 47. CARDS OF THANKS DOUt1AGE When I look out at my empty lane. 1 thank the Lord for saving me for my family and friends Thanks 10 the three carloads of strangers who came to my rescue following my 'Big Flip' Thanks to Jamie McNichol for taking me to my son Neil's home Thanks to all who have expressed concern for my welfare, no broken bones, no cuts. no bruises, no pains Thanks -to a caring community - .Anna Dolmage. 47-09x1 HINZ Fred and Juke would like to express their appreciation and thanks to Dr. Rodney, Dr. Percival. Kay Mailloux. R.N and all of the staff at Seatorth Community Hospital. for safely bringing Emily into the, world and for making our stay a pleasant one 47.O9xloc BEUEIV&ANMKtNG Rodger,and Beverly (Beuermann) King, Mississauga, Ont. are thrilled to announce the arrival of their first child, a ton, Taylor Edward, weighing 8 abs 5 oz., porn lin Saturday, January 25, 1997. Spoiling privileges go to grandparents Roy .and Joan .Beuermaln, Dublin, Ont. ;as Well as great grandparents • Orval and Toleda Parrott. Mitchell, Ont. 47- 09x1cc 146. IN MEMQkIAM O'Q014IOR: Frank who Nursed away March 3. 1977 Twenty yaws,ago,tpday you left us, 1��1ee miss ypu dearly, You are,tli(ara:4npur hearts. I,pyjnpty reMemberad by wife Lama, children: and grandchildren 4640.1 sqT: Susan who died sue** on aleph 1, 1607. Thisday la remembered and quietly kept, No words aro flooded for we don't forget Loved and remembeied by Mother and Dad 46.09x1 •.MEIOAEOOR I would like to thank my family, friends and neighbors tor their ants Of kindness shown to me during my hospital stay ,and since returning home. Special thanks to Grant and Gladys lor.all the little extras To Dr Wallace and the ,caring stall of South Huron Hospital The excellent care I received was greatly appreoiated. • Marion McGregor (Babe) 47.09-1 'eligible for a number of scholalahips to lativersities in the United States. On Feb. 19 .students in Grades 9, 10 and 1 I wrote Inc Pascal, Coyle and Pelmet math contests -sponsored by University of Water!«,. The schools involved in those contests are grouped into a amber of regions and prizes are availab a for top stl8reats m the regions. These contests are written to provide prepa- ration for the Euclid and Descarte contests wntten in Grade 12 and 1.3.• Top -sw- dents-in those contests arc eli- gible frog scholarships to the University of Waterloo, University of Toronto and MOMaater University. In all of the contests, the questions aakaf are not nec- essarily specific to the con- tent of the particular grade level, but rather require stu- dents to apply the knowledge that they have to new or unusual situations. This means that thinking skills and organizational skills are more important than -simple calcu- lation. 47. CARDS OF THANKS MCCOWAN- 1 would like to thank everyone who attended my bndat/baby shower All your gifts are greatly appreciated. A speclat thank you to, Sheria for all your hard work Elaine for your creative games ano also Betty to' the -wondertu. dessert Thanks again everyone - Kelly . 47-09x1 - MCLEAN- - A sincere thank you to all my friends and relatives for the cards, flowers. telephone calls and visits while I was a patient in London Health Scienges Centra and since coming home. Special thanks to all the, doctors and nurses tor their excellent care and concern • - Bruce McLean 47.09-1 - O'ROURke" 1.would like to thank my lamily and friends for their kindness while I was a patient at Seatorth Community Hospital • I was well looked after by nurses and helpers. Thanks to Father Hardy for visas and prayers Thanks to Drs Woldnik. Rodney and Zettel Everything was deeply appreciated. - Kay O'Rourke 47-09-1 WED., FEB. 26 900.4:00 p.m. - Highschool &oomball Tournament 1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior Shuffleboard at Community Centres 4:30-5:30 p.m. -Novice and Bunny Ringed* et the Arena 5:30-6:30 p,m. • Minor Hockey at the Arena 6:30-7:30 p.m.-Ringette at Arena 7:30.900 p.m. - Junior Broomba t at the Arena 9:00-11:30 p.m. - Ladles' and Men's Broombek at the Arena THUR. , FEB. 27 4:00.6:00 p.m. - Figure Skating at the Arena 6:00-7:30 p.m. • Minor Hockey at Arena 7:30-9:00 p.m. - Junior 8roomboll at the,Arena 9:00-11:30 p.m. • Men's Sroornball at the Arena FRI., -FEB. 28 10:30-11:30 a.m. - Storyhour at the Seatorth Library 1:00.3:00 p.m. -.Seniors' Bowling at Starlight Lanes- -4:15-7:15 p,m. - Minor Hockey at the Arena 7:15-8:15 p.m. - Petite C Ringette SAT, MAR. 1 6;30-7:30 a.m. • House/vague - Cartadians vs. Kings - Timekeeper is Patent of Greg Bowers 7204:30 a.m. • Houselafigue - Whafere vs, Sharks - Timekeeper is parent of Chris Devils .820940, a.m. • Houeelsague • Wats vs, QWan-iirqeilliaper is Pawl of Jared Q'Rpurlce 9:301D;00a.m • Iowsieague �I gs.vsePsr pare aper is parent of Andrew Southgate 10,•�p. 11:30 a.m. - Hotealeague - Ducks vs. 81uas-Timekeeper is parent of Trevor Engel 11:30.12:30.p.m. • Mlles Hockey at the Arena 12:30.2:30 p.m. - Ringette at the Arena 2:30.4:00 p.m. - Public Skating al the Arena 4:00-6:30 p.m. - Minor Hockey et the Arena 6:30-8:00 p.m. • Harrow vs Bantams • OMHA Playoffs Gerrie N3 8:30.11:00 p.m. - Lucan vs. Centenaires - Jr. D Playoffs Game 04 SUN., MAR. 2 11:00-2:00 p,m. • Recreation Hockey League 2:00.3:00 p.m. - Tykes Hockey 3:00-4:00 p.m. - Novice 11 Hockey Playoffs 4:00-5:00 p.m. - Stafford vs. Pette C Ringette 5:00-6:00 p.m. - St. Marys vs. Tween Ringette 6:00-7:30 p.m. - Harrow vs. Bantam - OMHA Playoffs (TBC) 7:30-8:30 p.m. - Exeter vs. Petite A Ringette MON . , MAR. 3 4:30-9:00 p.m.• Figure Skating at the Arena 7:30.10:30 p.m.- Minor Sports Bingo atthe Arena - Tollights host is the Ringette 9:00.10:30 p.m. -Beavers OW ieners Hockey TUES. , MAR. 4 9:00-11:30 a.m. - Parents' .and Tots' Playground at Northside United Church Basement 10:00-12:00 a.m.- Parents' and , Tots' Skating at the. Arteria 5;30.8:00 p.m. - Minor Hockey artfhe. Area 1:00.9:90 .m I ;and Tota' Skating al the Arena 1:30.4:00 p.m. - Senior Shulpeboard.at Community. Centras 4446:30 Novice and tette/Arena 5 6O0 . - Minor Hockey e 7 p�4ttRtlp p t . Aruna ,10 p m. ltAr 9A 7:30-9:00 p.m. -,J t erpp/nt,o 9:00at .11the • 'and 's tokens a1��e+ ileal Daum,tiprledc h tr yours a non-profit event of irtter4st to other 9earayt8 area RMiM ne the recreation Ace 52 /-0882 or the r et 527 40, or malt the information 10 Community Colander% The Huron tvrr.or, Dor 89, Seaford), Ontario, NOK 1 Wb wall in of the Itheduled date. Free feting includes date, t+rne, pi event and location only Space for the Community Celestial' ie \ d .by The Hixpn tro2sitor