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29. TENIi
29. TENDERS
invites tenders for
DOOR REPLACEMENTS is EXTERIOR UPGRADES
at
STEPHEN CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL
R. R. # 2, Crediton
Sealed tenders addressed to The Huron County Board of Education will
be received at the office of The Huron County Board of Fducaton. 163
Princess Seat, East, Clinton, Ontario, NOM ILO, until 100 p.m. on
Thursday, June 26. 1997
A Bid Bond amount of S8.500 is required to accompany the tender The
successful bidder will be required to provide a 505. Performance Bond
and a 50`/. Labour and Magenta Payment Bond
A limited number of tender documents will be available to General
Contractors only, from the office of Garratt & Marklevits, upon deposit
of a certified cheque in the amount of 550.0x( per set
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted
A Caner
Chair
P. Carroll
Director
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135. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
in the Estate of
JEAN CUMMiNGS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Jean Cummings of
the Town of Seatorth, in the
County of Huron, who died on or
about the 17th day of April. 1997,
are hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the 30th
day of June, 1997, after which
date the assets will be distributed
having regard only to claims then
received.
DATED at Seatorth, Ontario this
30th day of May. 1997.
McCONNELL, STEWART &
DEVEREAUX
Banisters and Solicitors,
77 Main Street,
Seatorth, Ontario. NOK 1W0
Solicitors for the Executor
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'15.000 '125.00
Consolidate your debts
Call (519)363-02111-800-387-1932
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35. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In the Estate of
CHRISTINA IOLA SOUTER
All persons having claims against the
estate of Christina Iola Souter of the
Town of Seatorth, in the County of
Huron, who died on or about the 41h
day of April, 1997, are hereby notified
to send in hull particulars of their claims
to the undersigned on or before the
3081 day of Juke 1997, after which date
the assets will be distributed having
regard only 10 claims then received.
DATED at Seatorth, Ontario this
22nd day of May, 1997.
AlcConn0l, Stewart &
Devereaux,
Banisters and Sacitors,
77 Main Street,
Sttalortft, OrMario NOK 1 WO
Solicitors for the Executors
(36. ANNOUNCEMENTS
AD AND NEWS DEADUNE
The deadline for news Copy, clas-
sified and display advertising for
The Huron Expositor. Seaforth is
Monday at 1 p.m. Phone 527-
0240. 36-01-tfnxe
35. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In the Estate of
LULU WATSON
All persons having claims against
the estate o1 Lulu Watson of the
Town of Seatorth, in the County of
Huron, who died on or about the
4th day of April, 1997; are hereby
notified to send in full particulars
of their claims to the undersigned
on or before the 301h day o1 June,
1997, after which date the assets
will be distributed having regard
only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this
30th day of May, 1997'
McCONNELL, STEWART &
DEVEREAUX
Banisters and Solicitors,
77 Main Street,
Seatorth, Ontario. NOK IWO
Solicitors for the Executor
(40. LOST & FOUND )
" FOUND running loose, a female
Shepherd cross pup approx 4
months old, black and tan Mishits
on face, tip of tad missing. Phone
Seaforth Veterinary Clinic, 627-
1760. 40.24-1
(35. NOTICE 1b =HORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In the Estate of
ROUST J0NN DAVID ROSS OWMN
All parsons having dolma itgsknst ase
estate of Robert John David Ross
Ger of rte Wisp of ihunlliald: In be
Corny of Hum, Mho dad on or about
the 22nd day of March, 1997. are
hereby notified to send in lit parrottlers
of than- dims to rr undersigned on or
Won lie 30th day of June 1997, after
whin date the assets w1 be kfiahrbtMd
having regard only to claims then
received.
DATED at Seatorth, Ontario this
21st day of May, 1997.
McConnell, Stewart &
Devereaux,
Bwrtsters and Solicitors,
77 Main forest,
Sealorth, Orderto NOK 19/0
Sdtcdors for the Executor
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In the Estate of
MARGARET PATTERSON LAROSE
All persons having dorms against
the estate of Margaret Patterson
Larone of the Township of Morris,
in the County of Huron, who died
on or about the 12th day of
March, 1997, are hereby notified
to send in 1u11 particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or
before the 30th day of June,
1997, alter which date the assets
will be distributed having regard
only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this
30th day of May, 1997.
McCONNELL, STEWART &
DEVEREAUX
Banisters and Solicitors,
77 Main Street,
Seetorth, Ontario. NOK 1WO
Sdrenors for the Executors
38. AUCTION SALE
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RICHARD LOMB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
SAT. JUNE 14 AT 9:00 AM
- Estate ot Robert Garrick at
Lobb Auction Clinton
8AT. JUNE 28 AT 9:00 AM
- Antiques for Elva Metcalf
of Bayfield at Lobb Auction
in Clinton. Quality additions
will be accepters for this
auction
ION' 1 mew AO -
AUCTION
AUC`I ION SALE
of 2 Grade yearling Pinto fillies;
Hettinger show harness/
wagon/cart; spindle seat buggy;
light sleighs. wooden wagon &
buggy wheels; horse blankets:
Draft horse show bridles; hal-
ters: collars; eveners; tongues
and more.
Household effects: Antiques;
collectibles including round oak
split -pedestal table w16 leaves;
5 pressback chairs; brass musi-
cal instruments; plus many
other items.
To be held, 61/4 miles NW of
MITCHELL or 1% miles west of
BORNHOLM on
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18TH
at 5:30 P.M.
Terms: Cash or Good Cheque
- Taxes on all applicable items.
R.G. GETHKE,
Auctioneer
(519) 347-2465
Not responsible for accidents
on day of sale.
(42 DEATHS
PINKSIO 01. Mrs Armee )fosaad
away on Jure 4, 1997 at South
Huron 14egihl in iter 04th year.
She ie survived by daughter Lame
and her husband Prank Nigh of
Seater*, grandchildren Cart
Finitbeirer of Zurich, Joon and
Clayton Milan of Goderich, Robert
and Joan Finkbeiner of
Clandeboye. Wayne and Laurie
Nigh of Simone, Diane Doei of
SebringvMte, Brian and Karon Nigh
of Seatorth, Man and Mary Nigh of
Seatorth. Sister Gash Kerswell of
Akron, Ohio, sister-in-law Enema
Scribe of Zurich, also 14 great
grandoh4dren and several nieces
and nephews. Predeceased by her
husband. Harrington (1948),
daughter Louise (1938), son
Howard (1992), son Maurioe
(1980). daughters -In-law Dorothy
(1992) Berrys (1994), grandson
Ray (1976), 3 brothers and 5
sisters. She was very active in her
church, community and family. She
was past president of Lutheran
Church Women and Bluewater
Rest Home Ladies Auxiliary. She
was also a volunteer for daycare
services and Meals on Wheels
Pallbearers were grandsons Cart
Finkbeiner, Robert Finkbeiner,
Wayne Nigh, Brian Nigh, Allan
Nigh and great grandson Jeff
Mizen Flower bearers were
Granddaughters, Joan Mizen and
Diane Doell Readers were great
granddufdren Kathy Mizen and
Ashley Nigh. Soloist was Heather
Klopp Friends and family were
received at the J M. McBeath
Funeral Home in Zurich Funeral
service was held on June 6. 1997
at St Peters Lutheran Church in
Zurich Interment at St. Peters
Cemetery. 42-24x1
BENNINGER, Ann V. (nee Cronin)
ot Dublin, died at Mitchell Nursing
Home (Smith's) on Juno 8, 1997 in
her 82nd year She was an
honorary member o1 the C.W.L
Predeceased by her husband
Hugh, her daughter. Patricia. her
parents Dan and Bridget (Downey)
Cronin, her sister Mary O'Connor
and two brothers D.J and Albert.
Dear mother of Marvin and his wife
-Eva of Hornepayne, Donald and
his wife Marilyn of Peterborough,
Rose Ann and her husband Tom
Simonsen of Egmondville. Ben and
his wife Mary Lynn of Roseville. -
Also survived by her two brothers
Alphonse and his wife Annie, Jack
and his wife Margaret, one sister-
in-law Sister Marie Brebeut and
eleven grandchildren Visitation
was held at the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home, 87 Goderich St. W
Seatorth. Maas of the Christian
burial was held at St Patrick's
Roman Catholic Church, Dublin,
on Tuesday. June 10. 1997 with
Father Antonio Del Ciancio
officiating Interment at St.
Patrick's Cemetery. Dublin.
Ontario The pallbearers were her
six grandsons: Don Ouellette, Dan
Ouellette, Brad Benninger, Michael
Benninger. Shawn Benninger and
Tom Simonsen Jr. 42-24-1
38. AUCTION SALE
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DOUBLE ESTATE
Auction of Fine Furniture; Antiques; Appliances & Household Effects
at the Jacob Auction Centre 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell
Thursday, June 12, at 3:00 p.m.
including: Oak china cabinet with bowed ends; 9 piece oak dining
room suite; Eastlake bonnet chest; blanket box; Edison small table
top roll player; organ stool; 7 pieces chamber set; Cosmos lamp;
Malcolm bedroom suite; Peppier chesterfield suite (like new);
leather top desk; walnut desk; Deilcraft wall unit; teak 3 piece wall
unit; rattan sunroom set; India white and rose wool area rug; cedar
chest; La -Z -Boy recliner; power Ilk recliner chair; maple 5 piece
dinette suite; 3 piece dinette sets; colour T.V.'s; Technics stereo sys-
tem; sofa beds; Yamaha double keyboard organ; 3 Keirstead pic-
tures; set of Spode 'Buttercup" china; set of Noritake "Forest Glen"
china; collector plates including Kuck, Wedgewood and Keirstead;
collectible dishes including Limoges, Cornflower, Royal Albert,
Royal Winston. etc; 7 Flowers of the Year plates by Franklin
Porcelain; quilts; approx. 150 old collectible lots; bells; new combi-
nation walker unit with brakes; Tonic electronic exercise bicycle; golf
clubs; P.A. system; new G.E. microwave; complete line of large
appliances; Turf -Power 12 h.p riding mower; Snapper 12 h.p. riding
mower; push mowers; late model 8 h.p. snow blower; six rifles and
shot guns; cement mixer; roto -tillers; power & hand tools; and much
more. A clean quality offering.
PROP,: Estate of the Late Edward J. Doerr of Stratford and Estate
of the Late John Hayhurst of Guelph
AUCTIONEER: DOUG JACOB AND JOE ZEHR
271-7894 -519- 887.9599
LARGE AUCTION SALE
to be held at Richard Lobb Auction Building In Clinton for the
Estate of Robert Garrick plus additions.
SATURDAY, JUNE 14 AT 9:00 AM
RIDING MOWERS AND EQUIPMENT: Honda 3813 13 HP
mower with 2 cylinder liquid cooled engine; Allis 830 B HP;
Snapper 8 HP; 2 two wheel trailers; garden tiller; wheel barrow;
extension ladders; garden tools; 314" socket set; hydraulic log
splitter; KongskIlde 13 ft. cultivator; electric cttaktsaw sharpener
boots, helmet, pants and vest; electric fencer; chain tightener;
hand tools; 5 good bicycles; weight lifting equipment.
APPLIANCES, ANTIQUES AND FURNITURE: modern 30 Inch
gas stove; 2 clothes dryers; Inglis almond 30" electric stove (1100
one); GSW wringer washer (good one); microwave; rarest freezer:
3 coker TVs; chesterfield and chair 3 years old. like new; Pink
swivel rocker, Ms new; antique dressers; chests of drawers;
washstands; treadle lewlng machine; library table; china cabinet
glass and sides; 2 buffets; round dining table with centre
pickiest; Adlusta Magic power Wt single bed used 3 months, oat
81500 - new; single box spring and mattress, tote new; Jun Stype
cupboard; hump back trunk; bunk beds;. 2 motel Aling os dere;
bridge tamp; 2 man dingy; punohitg bag; several wooden Oaks;
milk and .cream cans; floor Mode radio; oil limps; dishes and
glassware; plus our usual largs offering of Monts 100 numerous to
mention.
TERMS: CASH OR oi*oue W1TM PROPER I.D.
Auctioneer: Richert Lobb 519- 48249119 n
(42. DEATHS
MATIONS ($ 15Ue): In doling
awntay of Brenda Generis
(Noumea) klethser01 Onwid Send
who paved baby Tuesday, Jure
3, 1897 suddenly at South Huron
Hooplai, Easter it her Mid year.
Beloved who of Dennis Derry
Mathers. Loved mother of Ileven
and Stephanie Mothers, Jo**
Mawsrs and Shannon Grogan, alt
of Grand Bend. Der sister and
sister -in -leo of Bob end Linda
Houston of Kitchener, Glenna
Houston of Windsor, Murray and
Maxine Houston of Grey Township.
Janice fed Gord Carrlochan of
Seatorth, Jerry and Phyllis Mailers
of Exeter. Loved by her tarter -in -
taw Wilfred Matters of Grand
Bend, several nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by her
parents Rae and Lois (Haokwell)
Houston and mother-in-law Edith
(Lovie) Matters. Interment Grand
Bend Cemetery. 42-24-1
JERWIN, John Rey of Baseline
Road West, London, on Sunday,
June 1, 1997 in his 110th year. Roy
Jermyn, beloved husband of the
late Donna (Murray). He is
survived by one sister Alma
Pinkney of Seatorth and two
nephews Elmer Jermyn of
Goderich and Wayne Tucker of
Dungannon and one niece Wanda
Goodyear of Creemore and three
great-nieces and two great-
nephews. Predeceased by one
sister Helen Tucker. There was no
funeral home visitation. A private
family service was held at the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home on
Tuesday at 2 p.m. followed by
cremation. Interment of ashes in
Bayfield Cemetery. 42-24-1
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43. BIRTHS
HENRY
Larry and Carol are pleased to
announce the safe arrival of their
son, Austin Lucas, born June 2,
1997 at Seatorth Community
Hospital, weighing 10 lbs. 7 ozs.
Proud grandparents are Ross and
Bernice Henry of R. R. #6,
Godench and Isaac and Louise
Martin of R. R. 03, Monkton, as
well as Great grandparents Ruth
Johnston of Goderich and Reginald
and Rose Arch of Vernon, B. C.We
would Tike to thank Dr. Percival
and the staff at Seatorth Hospital
for the extraordinary care and
support received throughout our
stay at the hospital. Also special
thanks to Daddy for all your love,
support and TLC. - Carol Henry.
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LOGAN
Nicole Leigh born Tuesday, June
3. 1997 weighing 5 lbs. 13 oz, at
10:32 a.m. at Seatorth Hospital.
Proud parents are Sherry and
Todd Logan. Grandparents are
Vern and Marilyn Dale of Seatorth
and Joanne Trudgen of
Wallaceburg. 43-24x1.
A SWEET BABY GIRL!
SUMMERS
Chuck and Nancy are delighted to
announce the joyous arrival of their
daughter, Amanda Lynn, born at
6:55 p.m. on May 16, 1997 at the
London Health Sciences Centre.
Amanda is welcomed with love by
proud grandparents, Ron and Avis
Peckham of Strafford and Beryl
Summers of St. Marys. 43-24x1
BEUERMANN
Hillary, Olivia and MacKenzie are
pleased to announce the arrival of
Emily Elizabeth, boa on May 19,
1997, weighing 7 lbs. 13 1/2 ozs.
Proud parents are Greg and Barb
and grandparents are Ron and
Elsie Beuermann and Marion Feltz.
Special thanks to grandpa and
grandma Beuermann, Keith and
Pauline and girls for looking after
everyone while we were in
hospital. 43-24x1
SCHWINDT
Kaitlin and Morgan are happy to
announce the birth of their little
sister -Emma Lynn- born June 08,
1997 at Seaforth Hospital weighing
7 lbs. 13 oz. Sporting privileges go
to grandparents Henry and Joyce
Ackersviller of Stratford and
Wilbert and Judy Schwindt of
Platteville. Mom and Dad (Colleen
and Greg) would like to thank Dr.
Zettel and all of the nurses at
Seatorth Hospital for their excellent
care. 43-24x1
(46. IN MEMORIAM
MCGRATH: In loving memory of
Tom, a dear son, brother and
uncle who left us 14 years ago,
June 14, 1983.
We have a book of memories.
With pages made of gold.
Today we gently turn a page,
And remember days of old.
For those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us every day,
Unseen, unheard but always near,
Someone special and very dear.
Always remembered by Mom,
Barbra, Cheryl, Sandy and Paul,
Donna and Neil, Ken and
Waneeta, Mike, Nide, Tommy and
Timmy. 48-24x1
47. CARDS OF THANKS
BRUONIELD FIRE DEPT.
We would like to thank everyone
who owns out to support our
Fireman's Breakfast on Sat. June
7t0. 47-2111 Go
(47. CARDS OF THANKS
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The Oen *y of tate Isle Anne
Finkbeiner wish to thank the many
relatives and friends who
gradouety oHerod their time and
support during mon3 illness and
toMowo g her death The words of
encouragement. telephone calls,
sympathy cards, prayers. flowers.
charitable donations and food were
greatly appreciated Thanks to
Pastor Ross Thomson and Dr
Wallace, Exeter Hospital and J M
McBeath Funeral Home Your
thoughtfulness and kindness will
always be remembered Frank and
Leona Nigh and family 47-24x1
MCCUN HEY
The family of Keith McClinchey
wish to thank our wonderful
relatNes, friends and neighbours
dunng the time of our grief, for
their gracious generosity and
support by cards. floral tributes,
donations to the Heart and Stroke
Fund and the Canadian Diabetes
Asaociabon, food and words of
sympathy Special thank you to the
neighbours for all the food brought
to the house Special thank you to
Dr Woidnik, Dr Percival, Dr.
Rodney the I.C.U. nursing staff, the
ambulance attendants and the rest
of the staff at Seatorth Community
Hospital for everything you did for
Keith Also special thank you to
Pastor Horst and Box and Smith
Funeral Chapel for the tender
support and helpfulness Your
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered - Edith. Diane, Jim
and family 47-24x1
WILBEE
Thanks to my friends, neighbors
and family for the lovely cards,
flowers, phone calls, and visits. A
special thanks for the delicious
food and treats brought in when i
returned home from hospital.
Thanks to everyone for your kind
wishes - Elva 47-24x1
FRAIBER
1 wish to thank my friends,
relatives and neighbors for their
acts of kindness. cards of
sympathy and flowers, during the
recent death of my husband
William R. Fraiser. Special thanks
to Otto and Katherina Tippelt tor
taking William Jr. and myselt to
Stratford Hospital on such short
notice Also thanks to James and
Rev Cheryl -Ann Stadelbauer-
Sampa, Rev Rick Lucas, Rev.
Robert Hiscox, and Maureen
Thomas for their comforting words
and support. Thanks to Dr Rodney
and nurses of Seatorth Community
Hospital and the doctors and
nurses of the Stratford Hospital
And special thanks to Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home. Also I would
like tcs thank the ladies of the
Bethel Bible Church and the ladies
of St Thomas' Anglican Church for
the food. It was very much
appreciated. - Elaine Fraiser and
William Jr. .47-24x1
MACKENZIE
The family of the late Gordon
MacKenzie would like to extend
their sincere appreciation to all
who expressed sympathy at the
loss of a beloved husband and
father. Thank you for your prayers,
floral tributes, charitable donations,
cards and food brought to the
house. Your words of comfort have
been a source of strength. Special
thanks to Dr. Woldnik, the hospital
staff and to the girls of Community
Nursing Service. Homemakers.
and Hospice. without your help
Gordon's wishes could not have
been fulfilled. Thank you Jane
Kuepfer for your visits and support
in our time of need, Jean and
Marion for supper and thank you
Ruth and Ross for your support
and helpfulness 47-24x 1
COYNE
Thank you to Dr. Shepherd and the
nurses at SCH for the special care
you gave Jordan while she was in
the hospital. Special thanks to
Larry and Ann for everything. Also
thanks to Brian and Sharryl. -
Kevin, Geraldine, Jordan and
Matthew 47-24-1
ECKERT
The family of the late Con Eckert
would like to extend sincere thanks
to relatives. friends and neighbors
for their expressions of sympathy
and many acts of kindness. We
appreciate the cards, phone calla,
visits, prayers, masses. flowers,
donations to the Epilepsy
Foundation and ail the generous
gifts of food brought 10 our homes.
Thank you to Dr. Woldnik and the
nurses at Seatorth Community
Hospital. Thanks also to Ross
Ribey and the staff of the Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home, to Father
Joseph Hardy and the Catholic
Women's League for the luncheon
provided at the Community
Centres. ft is comforting to know
you care all part of our community
and we will always remember your
generous support. 47.24x1c
SEAFQRTN CURUNG CLUB
The Sealorth Curling Club would
Bike to thank its members,
neighbors and many friends In the
o,ommunity who helped with their
booth at the Municipal Trade Far.
Once again hard work was made
I00 of tun through the cooperation
of a groat bunch of people. Thanks
to Joe. Swills and AORS for
including us. 47-24-1