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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1997-12-24, Page 121211-TH2 HURON IXPO$IITOR, Docembee 24, 111157 . 12. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE • STOP & LOOK HERE! This home In Egmondville sold In March/96 for $200,000. The owner has been transferred and the bank says sell) Listing price is now $169,900. Hardwood floors, 3 baths, rec. room with gas fireplace, central air, central vac., deep yard backing out to country. Call Chuck Wildgust, Remax a -b Realty the listing Agent for your personal viewing. Office 273-2821 or Home 273-2447. OPEN HOUSE Saturday, December 27 10 am -12 noon 78 William St., Egmondville 117. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT: Senior's apartment, one bedroom, heat and hydro included, $400/month. For details, call Maureen at 527-1577. 17-52--1 HEATED three bedroom duplex, close to Main St. stores. Available Feb. 1/98. All utilities paid. $575.00 per month. Phone 522-1507. 17-51- tf ONE BEDROOM apartment in Dublin, available immediately. No pets. Call 345-2314. 17-47-tf ONE BEDROOM apartment in quiet building, $375.00 mo. includes heat, PUC, garbage, laundry and parking. Call 524-9076 or leave message at 527-2922. 17-46xtfcc TWO BEDROOM apartment with fridge and stove. Gas heat. Available immediately. $525 plus utilities. Located in Goderich. Call 524-5586. 17-44xtfcc SMALL ONE bedroom basement apartment for rent. Rent includes heat, fridge and stove. (Hydro extra). Laundry facilities in base- ment. Controlled entrance. Call 527-2369. 17-43-ff LOCATED downtown Hensall. Available now. One and two bed- room apartments, main floor, totally renovated, well maintained build- ing. Convenient laundry facilities, $270-$350.00 monthly. Call Jim 519-243-2123. 17-43xtfcc ONE BEDROOM apartment in Seaforth, main floor, 2 months free rent, $413.00 plus utilities. Call 393- 6921. 17-39-tf CLINTON: One bedroom apart- ment, $315.00 monthly plus utilities. Available now. Phone 1-905-852- 3754 or 519-235-2559. 17-38xtfcc NEW GREAT PRICE on our one and two bedroom apartments locat- ed in Hensall in a quiet, clean build- ing. All units are freshly painted. Call 262-2827. 17-35-11 ONE AND TWO bedroom, stove and fridge included, laundry facili- ties, quiet location. Call 524-4994. Available now. 17-35-ff NEWER 2 bedroom unit, Mitchell. Controlled entrance, laundry facili- ties. Suitable for seniors. $576.18. Call 348-9102. 17-02xtfcc 118. HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT, three bedroom farm- house. 2 car garage, located 3 miles east of Brussels. Available Jan. 1/98. $450.00 per month plus utilities. Call 887-6225, leave mes- sage. References required. 18-52-2 IN BLYTH: Two - 3 bedroom semis, large yard, good parking, $375 and $425 plus utilities. Phone 887-9007. 18-44-ff FOUR bedroom in Seaforth, close to schools and uptown. References required. Call 519.235-3220 after 6 p.m. 18.47-ff COMPLETELY renovated 3 bed- room home in Brussels, Iivingroom, dining room, kitchen, den, hard- wood floors downstairs, 3 bed- rooms, laundry. new 4 pc bath. new carpet upstairs. $500 + utilities. References. Phone 887-9007. 18- 46-ff 25. WANTED TO BUY • BICYCLE TRAINER wanted, fluid or magnetic. Call 832-2234. 25- 51x3nxe WANTED: Old tube amps/receivers e.g. Scott, Fisher, Eico etc. Please call 832-2234 or 832-2147. 25- 51x3nxe. • 31. SERVICE DIRECTORY WILL TUTOR in my own home. Betty Beuttenrniller 527-0282. 31- 48-ff REPAIR AND REFINISHING of fur- niture and antiques, handstripping, also custom made furniture built to your plans. Robert Kerr, RR #1, Seaforth. Phone 527-0786. 31.48-tf ALUMINUM AND CUSTOM WELD- ING, omamental railing, trailers, custom hitches, pig/cattle penning, machinery repairs and fabricating. Phone Peter De Jong 523-4816, Londesboro. 31.48-tf PHOTO COPIES Photocopying Service available at the Huron Expositor office. 100 Main St., Seaforth 81 x 11 copies - .25 cents per sheet, 81 x 14 copies - .35 cents per sheet. (OST and PST extra). Phone 527-0240. 31-01-tfnxe 26. HELP WANTED ` (26. HELP WANTED Healthy Babies, Healthy Children Parent Resource Visitors (Part-time) Applications are invited for Parent Resource Visitors for the new Healthy Babies, Healthy Children Program in Huron County. Parent Resource Visitors visit families in the home to teach and provide support to parents and connect them to community programs and resources. They work closely with public health nurses and other community workers. The successful applicants have: - completed secondary school education or equivalent - experience and interest in working with parents and children - excellent written and oral communication skills - ability to plan, organize and manage time well - own transportation to families' homes Selected candidates will be required to attend a two week training workshop to become eligible for employment. A certificate and an honorarium will be awarded to those who complete the training. Application forms are available at the Huron County Health Unit and Huron Employment Resource Centre offices in Clinton, Exeter, Goderich, Seaforth and Wingham. Completed applications must be returned by noon on January 5, 1998 to: Huron County Health Unit Health & Library Complex RR#5 Clinton, Ontario NOM ILO 131. SERVICE DIRECTORY • SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS Repairs to All Makes & Models. 20 Years' Experience. All Work Guaranteed. Contact Stedmans 43 Main St., Seaforth 527-1950 VEALS Abattoir and Meat Market H . 83 - 3 1/2 miles east of Exeter 23 5-1 1 23 Try us for CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING Kill Days -Tuesdays OUR SPECIALTY Home cured and smoked meats processed exactly the way you like it. erner CONTRACTING LTD. •TRUCKING 'GRAVEL 'SAND & STONE • BULLDOZING • EXCAVATING • TOPSOIL • SEPTIC SYSTEMS (87SHOP...482-9926 RR3 Clinton Res. 482-9212 CMAC TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE INSTALLATION REPAIR Business Systems Internet Jacks Second Line Jacks New Home Prewlre Satellite TV Dishes 28 Years in telephone communications CALL BRUCE AT 1-519-887-6686 1-800-225-4258 34. PERSONAL • . A.A. If you think you have a drinking problem Alcoholics Anonymous has worked for millions. Call 527-1650 or toll free 1-800-706-9833. 34-48-ff 37. MORTGAGES • • . 1" & 2°d Mortgage Money Absolutely No Upfront Fees Available as low as 6.50% Interest Personal Loans If you qualify, payments Amt. Aomrox Mo. Payment ' 5,000 • 41 66 '10,000 • ' 83 33 '15,000 '125.00 Consolidate your debts Call (519) 363-0211 1-800-387-1932 ASTRAL FUNDING INC. 36. ANNOUNCEMENTS • 35. NOTICE TO CREDITORS • NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of MARY IDA ROSS All persons having claims against the estate of Mary Ida Ross of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 29th day of October, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of January, 1998, alter which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this 15th day of December, 1997. McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX Barristers and Solicitors, 77 Main Street, Seaforth, Ontario. NOK 1WO Solicitors for the Executors NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In The Estate of ANNIE MALCOLM All persons having claims against the estate of Annie Malcom of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 29th day of October, 1997, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of January, 1998 after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this 17th day of December, 1997. McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX, Barristers and Solicitors 77 Main Street, Seaforth, Ontario, NOK TWO Solicitors for the Executors 42. DEATHS . NEWCOMBE, Rita Marie: On Thursday, December 18, 1997 at the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital. Rita Stapleton, wife of the late James Newcombe. Dear mother of Jim and Joan Newcombe and loved grandmother of Dalton and Zeuming of Toronto, Kimberley and Peter Margetts of Hamilton and Jonathan and Stephanie of Toronto. Also loved by great grandchildren Isabel. Emily, Leslie and Alexander. Dear sister of Kay Stapleton and Fergus and Mary Stapleton all of Dublin and sister-in- law of Kay Stapleton of Galt. Predeceased by sister Mary Box and brothers Frank and Edwin. Friends were received at the J.S. Jones Son Funeral Home, Georgetown, Ontario (905) 877- 3631 on Friday. December 19, 1997 from 7-9 p.m. Funeral and committal service was held in the chapel on Saturday. December 20, 1997 at 1:30 p.m. Spring interment St. Columban Cemetery. In memory contributions to the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Foundation or the Victonan Order of Nurses, Halton Branch would be appreciated. 42-52-1 _ . 36. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Township of West Perth Clerk's Office, Box 609 169 St. David St. N., Mitchell, ON, NOK 1NO 348-8946 NOTICE Please be advised that the Township of West Perth has surplus buildings that will be considered for Ieasit>,g and/or sale. Further particulars can be obtained at the above address. Letters of interest may also be forwarded to above address. Any interest may not necessarily be accepted. (42. DEATHS . ELDER, Harold: It Is with deep sad- ness the family announces the passing away of Harold on December 20, 1997 at Seaforth Community Hospital. Harold was In his 81st year. Beloved companion of wife Dorothy for over 57 years. Father to Sheron, Judith, John, Scott and Paul. Harold Is survived by many grandchildren and great grandchildren. Brother to Ken and Audrey. He is predeceased by his parents Ben and Anna. Harold will be remembered as an exemplary farmer with many awards for seed growing and also through being a Robertson Associate Member since 1965. His involvement in aircraft started at Fleet Aircraft in London as an aircraft mechanic and then grew to obtaining his private pilot's license in 1960 which he still held current until his death. He was pres- ident of Ontario Flying Farmers in 1965. Harold also operated a snow machine and ATV business, Elder Enterprises Ltd., for the past 30 years, 20 of them with his son Paul. This thriving business was started to ensure that everyone was busy all year round. Private family arrange- ments only. Friends who wish may make memorial contributions to Seaforth Community Hospital or to their charity of choice. A tree will be planted by the family as a living memory to Harold. Funeral arrange- ments entrusted to Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth. 42-52-1 BOVEN, Hendrika of Seaforth Manor died at home on Sunday, Dec. 14, 1997. She was 93. Mrs. Boven was bom in Holland on Feb. 23, 1904, to the late Jan and Elizabeth (Wins) Kassies. She was married to the late Karel Boven. Mrs. Boven was a housewife. She was a member of Clinton Christian Reformed Church. She is survived by her children, Betsie and Piet Boonstra of Holland, Gerrit and Nel Boven of Seaforth, Riet and Roger Hurolik of Chicago, John and Femmy Boven of Clinton, Hank and Anneke Boven of Holland, Kinie and Bemie Kolkman of Goderich, Ineke and Chris Knetsch of Toronto, Corse and Kurt Stryker of Seaforth, Fred and Greta Boven of • Kingston, Alia Boven of Holland, and Carl and Shirley Boven of Kingston. Mrs. Boven is also survived by one broth- er, Albert Kassies of Holland, by one daughter-in-law, Helen and Henry Hummel of Londesboro, and by one sister-in-law Alia Kassies of Holland. Also surviving are several grandchil- dren and great grandchildren. She was predeceased by one son Albert Boven. Visitation was held at the Beattie -Falconer Funeral Home in Clinton on Wednesday, December 17, with the funeral service held at Clinton Christian Reformed Church on Thursday, Dec. 18 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Weiger DeJong officiating. A graveside service followed. The pallbearers were Carl Boven, Robert Boven, Karl Boven, David Knetsch, Michael Boven and Dan Stryker. Interment in Clinton Cemetery. 42-52x1 cc ROWLAND, Laurle K.: Laurel Kathleen "Laurie K." Rowland, 28, formerly of R.R. 1, Dublin and cur- rently working in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia died suddenly as a result of an accident in Saudi Arabia on Thursday, December 18, 1997. Bom on December 9, 1969, she was the youngest child of Edward and Margaret (O'Rourke) Rowland of R.R. 1. Dublin. She had attended St. Patrick's Roman Catholic School in Dublin and Mitchell District High School and had graduated from the Respiratory Therapy Program at Fanshawe College in London in 1990. Following her graduation. she was employed in the Respiratory Therapy Department at Strafford General Hospital. Since July of this year, she was a Respiratory Therapist at King Fahad National, Guard Hospital in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. She was a member of St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Dublin and was actively involved in sports both. locally and in Saudi Arabia. Besides her parents, she is survived by her brothers and sister Michael Rowland and his wife Cynthia of Edmonton, Alberta, Stephen Rowland and his wife Leone of London, Michelle Priestap and her husband Steven of Cambridge and John Rowland and his wife Kathy of R.R. #2, Staffs, five nieces and nephews Jonathan and Caylee Rowland, Andrew and Brett Priestap and Daniel Rowland. Also surviving are aunts and uncles Lou Rowland of Dublin, Mary Catherine Lane and her husband Jack of St. Columban, Lorraine Purcell of Kitchener, Louise Sloan of Seaforth and Eileen Muegge and her hus- band Don of Walkerton and their families. Sho was predeceased by her grandparents Ed and Mary Rowland, Jack McIver, Wilfred and Helen O'Rourke. an aunt Anne Rowland and by an uncle Martin Purcell. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at press time and will be announced by the Lockhart Funeral Home, 109 Montreal St. Mitchell. Memorial donations to St. Patrick's Church Restoration Fund or the Respiratory Department of Stratford General Hospital would be appreci- ated as expressions of sympathy. 42-52xlcc 138. AUCTION SALE • • • • • RICHARD LO88 AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 Season's Greetings Next auction Saturday, January 10 • • '142. DEATHS •. HOOD: D. Wayne, 54, of RR 3, Monition, died Sunday, December 14, 1997 at Listowel Memorial Hospital. He was a son of Bettie Coulter and husband Harold of Listowel and the late Elmer Hood. Surviving are his wife the former Mary Jane Horn; his children David and wife Jacqueline of Wardsville, Ont., Robert of London, Ont. and Sarah of Toronto; grandchildren Amanda, Connor, Samantha and Caleb; a brother Ronald and wife Roxle of Sebringville; his father-in- law Sam Hom of Mitchell; sisters-in- law Donna and husband Fred Zaza of London, Ont., and Helen and husband Lome Fell of Mitchell, and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by son Joseph. father Elmer and mother-in-law Edna Hom. There will be no funeral home visitation. A service was held at 2 p.m. at Peebles Funeral Home, 141 John St. Atwood. Rev. Lynn Nichol of Monkton Presbyterian Church officiated. Interment was in Elma Centre Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ernie, Kenneth and Jerry Naylor, Roger Fell, Jamie and Darryl Hood. 42-52x1cc KRAMERS, Dorothy G., 76, of RR 4, Seaforth, died Monday, Dec. 15, 1997 at Seaforth Community Hospital. Born Jan. 24, 1921 in Biddulph Township, she was a daughter of the late Thomas Jackson and the former Alice Lines. She was predeceased by her hus- bands Max Oliver and Paul Kramers. Surviving are her daugh- ters Virginia Sisson of Calgary, Betty Campbell of R.R. 4, Seaforth and Patty Ann Watson of Seaforth; sons Jim Oliver of Simcoe, Ont., Ron Oliver of Staffa, Ont., Bob Oliver of Auburn, Ont., Walter Oliver of Brussels and Dwight Kramers of Ottawa; 26 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Besides her husbands and parents, she was predeceased by sons Rick, Tom and Bill., Friends and relatives were received Wednesday from 3-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth where funeral services were held Thursday at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Egmondville Cemetery. 42-52-1 i . 43. BIRTHS LITTLE Ray and Leslee are proud to announce the arrival of Sam's baby sister, Margaret Johanna, born at Orillia Hospital on Oct. 3, 1997 at 8:30 p.m. weighing 7 lbs. 15 oz. 43- 52xlnx MYATTE (SCOTT) "Speedy Delivery". Tyler is thrilled to announce the arrival of Kaylee Patricia on December 10, 1997 weighing 6 lbs. 11 oz. Vicki and Steve send special thanks to Drs. Zettel, Walker, Edwards, Rodney and Percival, Kay Mailloux, and SCH nursing staff. Thanks also to Grandma and Grandpa Scott for all your help and support. 43-52xlnx SCOTT Congratulations to Bruce and Susan Scott of Richmond, B.C., on the arrival of Sophia Georgia. 7 lbs. 11 oz. on December 15, 1997. A lit- tle sister for Luke. What a wonder- ful Christmas present for all your family. 43-52x1 46. IN MEMORIAM • RYAN: In loving memory of our son and brother Paul, who died sudden- ly eight years ago, December 29. 1989. There was no time to say goodbye. The day you went away, You left us all so suddenly. Eight years ago today. We think of you in silence, We often speak your name. All we have are memories, And your picture in a frame. If tears could build a stairway, And heartache make a lane, We'd walk that path to Heaven, And bring you home again. Our family chain is broken, Nothing seems the same, But as God calls us one by one, Our chain will link again. We pray to God in Heaven, Paul. That you are with Him there. And know we love and miss you, Every single day. Lovingly remembered by your fami- ly. Dad and Mom, brothers and sis- ters. 46-52x1 RYAN: In loving memory of Zack Ryan who passed away Dec. 30, 1989 and Mary Ryan who passed away July 29. 1996. There is a bridge of golden memo- ries, From here to Heaven above, It keeps you very close to us, It's called the bridge of love. Every day no matter where, In our hearts you are always there. Forget you we never will, You left a place no one can fill. With love always. your family. 46-52x1 46. IN MEMORIAM . STEWART: In loving memory of a dear husband, father and fnend Mac, who passed away December 28, 1992. It's been five long years since you went away, Any goodbyes we were unable to say. We all have our memories, special and dear. In our hearts and minds, they are still very clear. It may be the fish caught down at the stream, Or winning the canoe race as a team. Grooming the horses, or hitching them to the sleigh, Fixing the combine, or bringing in the hay. Jumping for joy when harvest comes to an end, Laughing at a good joke, sharing with a friend. Cherished memories never fade 'cause you are gone, Those we love remain with us, for love lives on. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Joan, Lance and Liz and family, Bill and Melissa and family, Mary Lou, Susan and Nancy. 46- 52x1 47. CARDS OF THANKS • COOMBS We would like to thank all of our friends, family and neighbors for their kindness and support at the time of our tragic loss of our pre- cious grandson, Wesley. Thank you for all the flowers, cards, phone calls and food and words of com- passion received by us at this diffi- cult time. Your prayers, thoughtful- ness and caring will always be remembered forever. - Wes and Phyllis Coombs and Family 47- 52x1 ELSTON I would like to thank Dr. Edwards and staff at Seaforth Hospital for their excellent care while I was a patient there. To our friends, family and neighbors, thanks for the visits, cards, gifts, flowers and food brought to our home: All were sin- cerely appreciated. Most of all thank you for your caring and sup- port this past year. We feel blessed to be part of a community that cares. Your kindness will always be remembered. - Diane Elston and Family 47-52x1 LITTLE Words cannot express the heartfelt appreciation to all the people who gave their support at the time of Bill's •death. Special thanks to Dr. Laura Walker, Dr. Mark Woldnik and Rev. Jane Kuepfer for the unbeliev- able support. How very fortunate I am to live in such a loving and car- ing community. - Olave Little and Family 47-52x1 STEWART I would like to thank the staff at Samia General Hospital, the ambu- lance attendants, the nurses and doctors at St. Joseph's Hospital and the Huron and Sarnia County VON. The care I received during my hos- pital stay and at home will never be forgotten. I would also like to thank my family and friends for their visits, cards and their continuing support during my recovery. - Nancy 47-52x1 OLIVER - KRAMERS The family of the late Dorothy Oliver-Kramers would like to express their thanks to everyone for cards, flowers and the food. Thanks to Connie Watson for the delicious meal after the wake. It was a lot of work. Thanks to the doctors and nurses at the Seaforth Hospital. Their kindness was overwhelming when our mother needed it most. Also to the ambulance attendants and to Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home. Everything was greatly appreciated. Virginia and Patty wrote a tribute to their mother that touched the hearts of us all. - Tho Oliver Family 47-52x1 BOVEN• The family of Hendrika J.. Boven would like to express their heartfelt thanks to Dr. M. Woldnik and all the staff of Seaforth Manor Nursing Home for the loving and excellent care of their mother during the 4 1/2 years of her stay with them - From All Her Family 47-52x1 DELOYER To all my kind and caring friends, family and relatives for your cards. flowers. gifts and meals. Thanks to Father Del Cianclo and eucharistic ministers. • Thanks to Drs. Pototschnik and McNaughton, all the nurses and staff at Stratford General Hospital and Mitchell Clinic. I would also like to thank the physiotherapist Inese and home- maker Martha. You were all great. Merry Christmas. - Mary Deloyer 47-52xlcc mcommemmiommost Merry Christmas HOFFMAN Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all our family and friends. - The Hoffman Family - Don, Gayle, Chris and Jake" BALL Merry Christmas and Blessings in the New Year to my Seaforth friends. - Frances MURRAY Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. - Mayor o1 Dubin.