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35. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In The Estate of
Joseph Lloyd Lodtell
All persons having claims
against the estate of Joseph
Lloyd Lostell of the Township of
Tuckersmith, in the County of
Huron, who died on or about the
17th day of March, 1998, are
hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the
25th day of April, 1998 after
which date the assets will be
distributed having regard only to
claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth. Ontano this
26th day of March, 1998.
McCONNELL, STEWART &
DEVEREAUX,
Barristers and Solicitors
77 Main Street,
Seaforth, Ontario, NOK 1W0
Solicitors for the Executors
136. ANNOUNCEMENTS
WE JUST WANTED everyone to
know that due to a recent expan-
sion at Green Acres Campground
and RV Park. south of Kincardine.
we have a number of seasonal sites
available. We also have many
ovemight sites with hook-ups or just
plain tenting if that's what you like.
We would sure be happy to see you
come on in and look us over, and
maybe tickle Arnold behind the
ears. while you're here. Phone 395-
2808 for information. 36.14xlcc
BAYVIEW DINING Lounge. Spring
is Here! We are open Friday.
Saturday and Sunday. Smoke free
dining. Highway 21. lust south of St.
Joseph. Reservations 236-4850.
36-11x4cc
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40. LOST & FOUND
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LOST White shaggy dog, Kippen
area. Reward. Call 263-6418. 40-
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RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
THURS.. APRIL 9 AT 11:00
AM - Tractors & Machinery
for Arlene Falconer Go 5
miles west of Holmesville on
Culline Road to Concession
4 turn right and 2 miles
524-6487
SAT.. APRIL 11 AT 9:00 AM
- Clearing Auction Sale for
Smith Farm & Garden
Centres ly, miles east of
Goderich on Highway M8
524-9522
• SAT.. APRIL 18 AT 9:00 AM
- Mechanics tool', - Snap on
& Mac. shop equipment.
Case S tractor (reconditioned
- like nevi. air compressor. 3
wheel ATV. 4 x 4 bronco.
1984 Cadillac Seville.
snowmobile. furniture &
appliances at Lobb Auction.
Clinton for Christina Uelkx•r
www auclionhotline.coni
(42. DEATHS
MCLEAN, Frances *len
(Brugger): Peacefully at
Huronview, Clinton, Ontario on
Monday, March 30, 1998, Frances
Helen (Brugger) McLean of
Hurorwiew (formerly of Seaforth,
Ontario) In her 77th year. Beloved
wife of the late Keith Ian (Jock)
McLean. Dear mother of Pearn and
Am LaitMvaite, (Kim) and Angela
McLean, M.J. and Ron Chanyi, and
John McLean and Kathy Sangster,
all of Exeter, Ontario. Loving grand-
ma of 10 grandchildren and 5 great
grandchildren. Also survived by 1
sister Patricia Cartmill of Las
Vegas, Nevada. Predeceased by 1
brother William Brugger. Friends
called for visitation on Tuesday
evening, March 31. from 7-9 p.m. at
the Dinney Funeral Home. 471
Main Street. Exeter. Ontario, where
the funeral service was held on
Wednesday, April 1, 1998 at 2 p.m.
Interment at Maitlandbank
Cemetery, Seaforth. Ontario. Those
wishing to make memorial contribu-
tions may consider the Multiple
Sclerosis Society or Canadian
Cancer Society. A tree will be plant-
ed as a living memorial to Frances
McLean 42-14-1
MEREDITH, Jessie Isobel: R.N.
Peacefully on Friday, April 3, 1998
at the K -W Health Centre of the
Grand River Hospital. Isobel
Meredith of R.R. 1, St. Clements.
Bom in Moms, Sask. 81 years ago.
Daughter of the late Theron W.
Betties and the late Jennie L.
Mcllwain. Isobel graduated from
Victoria Hospital School of Nursing
in 1940. She nursed in
Peterborough. Toronto. and K -W
Hospital retiring in 1971. She and
her husband delivered mail in the
St. Clements area for many years.
Beloved wife of William John
Meredith of R.R. 1, St. Clements.
Loving stepmother of Garry and
Kan. Best friend and special moth-
er-in-law to Helen Meredith of
Guelph. She was Grandma Bell to
many grandchildren. Dear sister of
Gordon and his wife Helen Betties
of British Columbia, .Bob and his
wife Eleanor Betties of British
Columbia. Sister-in-law of Olive
Betties of Seaforth. Dear aunt of
Garry and Paul Bettles.
Predeceased by one brother
Kenneth Betties. Visitation at the
Futher Bros. Funeral Home, 40
Henry St. W., in Wellesley, where
family and friends were received on
Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. and
Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 1:30
p.m: The funeral and committal ser-
vice will be conducted at the funeral
home on Wednesday. April 8, 1998
(today) at 1:30 p.m. Rev. Mark
Berger will officiate. Bunal will follow
in Rush's Cemetery, Wellesley Twp.
Memorials to a charity of one's
choice would be appreciated by the
family. 42-14-1
143. BIRTHS
REEKIE
Paul and Sandra of Kitchener are
pleased to announce the safe
arrival of their son Braedon Francis,
bom March 24, 1998, weighing 10
lbs. 13 oz. at Kitchener -Waterloo
Hospital. Proud grandparents are
Tom and Eileen Sloan. St.
Columban and Charles Reekie of
Mactier, On. 43-14x1
138. AUCTION SALE
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
To be held for Smith Farm and Garden Centre, 15.2 miles east of
Goderich on Highway 118
SATURDAY, APRIL 11 AT 9:00 A.M.
TRUCK AND EQUIPMENT: 3 - Kenwood FM mobile two-way
radios, Base FM with power supply, Base FM aerial. 16 ft. x 6 ft.
Tandem landscapers trailer. 1986 Ford 4 x 4 F250 3/4 ton diesel
automatic with Fisher 7 ft. snowplow (real clean -SUBJECT TO
RESERVE), 1981 Ford 4 x•4 one ton dually with Meyers 7 ft.
snowplow, 1978 GMC 350 one ton dually. 4 speed with 12 x 7 ft.
box front mount pole hoist (350 miles since last safety), Kubota
3PT hitch 42 inch tiller. 7 ft. blade. 5 ft. rotary mower. Parker
motorized lawn vacuum. 7 x 6 ft. electnc road sign, older portable
sign with letters. 8 - 20 ft. street lights. 3 chains. a few power
tools. acetylene torch set.
STORE FIXTURES & STOCK: Steel shelving. peg board and
hooks. 3 electric cash registers, 3 Toledo counter scales. clothing
racks. new clothing and books. gloves & mitts. pet supplies,
pesticides, fertilizer. (lower pots, bulk garden seeds, lawn
ornaments. plants & shrubs and all remaining stock
SALE ORDER: Store Inventory 9:00 a.m. Trucks & equipment al
12:00 noon.
LUNCH BOOTH. PROPERTY IS SOLD.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper ID.
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb 519-482-7898 Clinton
FOR INFORMATION: Reg Smith 519-524-9522
www.auctionhotline.com
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Tues. April
I. FARM TOYS: Approx. 400 pieces from 1/16 to 1/64 scale including
tractors; implements; banks: by Ertl: Tru•Scale; Gbrgi; Lesney;
Matchbox; Farm Classics; Scale Models; Tonka; Britian; Slik;
1 Vintage; etc. Sold at 5 p.m. approx.
COLLECTIBLES: Approx. 100 miniature coal oil lamps; approx. 40
coal oil lamps (lamps are both new and old); approx. Avon pieces;
Barbie dolls and accessories; dolls (old & new); tea figurines; large
offering of china; 60 bronze pencil sharpener ornaments; china
cabinets; approx. 20 hens on nests; pressed glees; 100's of
min;atures; Disney characters; depression glass; Blue Mountain;
Blue Willow; toy guns.
SHOP EQUIPMENT: Sutton 10 inch table saw; B&D 8 inch radial
arm saw; 1/2 inch drill press; 36 inch wood lathe; Tredemaster 9
inch band saw; welding table; National 4 inch Jointer; 1 hp air
compressor; etc.
BREWERY ITEMS: Approx. 250 different beer bottles; coins; 50
ashtrays; crockery bottles; 75 bottle openers, etc. Sold at 4 p.m.
NOTE: Double ring auction. Large number of items 2nd session two
ring auction held at arena Wed., Apr. 22 at 4 p.m. Proprietor is
moving west.
Proprietor not responsible for accidents or deletions.
LARGE AUCTIO
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Of Farm Toys; Collectibles; Shop Equipment; Dishes and Misc. held
at the Monkton Arena in Monkton.
14 at 4:00 P.M.
PROP.: Ron Ward.
AUCTIONEERS:
Doug Jacob and Joe Zehr
519-271-7894 519-887-9599
(43. BIRTHS
VAN DEN NEUCKER
/OROUOROU
Kristin and Andy are proud to
announce the birth of their son
Andre Norris, bom on February 14,
1998. Proud grandparents are Barb
and Bob Van Den Neucker. 43-
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EVANS
Dan, Nellie and big brother Blake
are very proud to announce the
arrival of Shari Lynne on March 31,
1998 at Clinton Public Hospital. She
weighed eight pounds 12 ounces.
Our Hungarian princess is the
fourth grandchild for Larry and
Carol Blake of Seaforth and third
grandchild for Tony and Cathy
Laporte of Zurich. Shari is the
eighth great grandchild for Anna
Dolmage of Londesboro and anoth-
er for Mildred Blake of Blyth. Shari
thanks Dr. Maarten Bokhout and
the caring nurses in obstetrics for
making her first days the best pos-
sible. 43-14xlnxe
WILLIAMS-STINNISSEN
Ida and John are happy to
announce the safe arrival of Jacob
Arthur on March 26, 1998 weighing
8 lbs. 2 oz. A brother for Alicia, John
and Peter. Proud grandparents are
Arnold and Lenny Stinnissen of
Seaforth and Robert and Zelma
Williams of Woodstock. 43-14x1
WETTLAUFER
Paul and Cheryl welcome with love.
a second daughter, Mackenzie
Skylar Alyssa. Mackenzie arrived
on March 31, 1998 at Clinton Public
Hospital, 9:21 p.m. weighing 7 lbs.
5 ozs. Mackenzie was welcomed
home by big sister Sydney and "the
girls". Murphy and Bailey. Proud
grandparents are Harold and
Donna Wettlaufer of Clinton, and
Robert and Laurene Regale of
Dublin. 43-14xlcc
46. IN MEMORIAM
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MCGRATH: In loving memory of a
dear husband. father and grandfa-
ther. Patrick who was called home,
April 10. 1996.
There's a gift in life you cannot buy
That is very rare and true
It's the gift of a wonderful husband.
father and grandfather,
Like the one we had in you.
The many things you did for us.
In your kind and loving way,
You gave us years of happiness,
No one can take away.
What can be more beautiful.
Than the memory we have of you.
To us you are someone special.
God must have thought so too
Forever in our hearts and lovingly
remembered by wife Ruth. children.
Barbara. Cheryl. Sandy and Paul.
Donna and Neil. Ken and Waneeta.
Grandchildren Mike. Nick, Tommy
and Timmy. 46-14x1
VOCK: In loving memory of our
dear mother Cathy Vock, who
passed away April 8, 1988.
Priceless Words
If everyone had her forgiveness
The world would have no doubt.
If everyone had her trusting soul,
There would be no fear about,
If everyone was strong like her.
Invincible is what the world would
be,
If everyone had a heart like her.
The world would be too priceless to
see,
If everyone had her love,
The world's hatred would be gone,
If everyone could understand,
That for me there's no other,
Then everyone would know;
How much I love my mother.
Written by: Charlene Vock
Forever in our hearts. Matt and
Charlene, Michael and Mark 46-
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VOCK: In loving memory of our
daughter Cathy Vock, who passed
away April 8, 1988.
Time may hide the sadness,
Like a smile that hides a tear,
But love and memories hold you
close,
Despite the passing years.
Always loved and remembered by
Mum and Gord. 46-14xlc
BROOKS: In loving memory of
Verna who passed away April 11,
1978.
Never more than a thought away.
Quietly remembered every day.
You live with us in memory still,
Not lust today but always will.
Fondly remembered by son
George. 46-14x1
BENNEWIES: In loving memory of
our dear parents, Susan who
passed away Apnl 6, 1995. Edwin
who passed away August 3. 1984.
A special comer in our hearts
We set aside for you
As long as life and memory lasts
We will remember you.
Lovingly remembered by all your
family. 46-14x1
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47. CARDS OF THANKS
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MAPLEWOOD MANOR
The residents and staff ' of
Maplewood Manor wish to thank
everyone for the overwhelming sup-
port of our Penny Sale. 11 was a
great success. Thanks again. 47-
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SHARPE
The family of the late Robert
Sharpe wishes 10 express our sin-
cere gratitude for the expressions of
sympathy and many kindnesses
extended by friends, relatives and
neighbours. Special thank you to
Dr. Wofdnik, Dr. Edwards and the
staff of the Seaforth Manor Nursing
Home for their care and compas-
sion; to Father Dino Salvador for
his spiritual guidance and support;
to the St. James Church Choir for
the inspirational hymns; to the St.
James C.W.L. for organizing a deli-
cious luncheon following the funeral
and to Ross Ribey and Ruth
Townsend for their kind and thor-
ough attention to every detail. 47-
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(47. CARDS OF THANKS
SNELL CORDON
We wish to thank our friends and
former neighbours on Summerhill
Road (6th and 7th McKillop) for the
great evening planned for us. the
'timely' gifts and the lovely lunch.
Great to get together again! - Ross
and Marion Gordon, Keith and
Shirley Snell 47-14x1
AUSTIN
I would like to thank all the doctors,
nurses and staff of Seaforth
Community Hospitalfor the excel-
lent care I received when I was
there. Also thanks to Marlene
Britton for staying with my wife
Hilda. - Bill 47-14x1
WETTLAUFER
Our sincere thanks to Dr. Salsbury
and the wonderful nurses at Clinton
Public Hospital for all their care and
support during our stay, with a spe-
cial thanks to Dianne and Kim who
were once again there for the big
event. Thanks also to our family
and friends for the gifts, flowers,
cards and visits while In the hospi-
tal. Special thanks to Grandma and
Grandpa Wettlaufer for taking, such
good care of Sydney. - Cheryl and
Mackenzie 47-14xlcc
SCHADE
Thanks to the ladies of Cavan
United Church for hosting my show-
er. Thank you for all the lovely gifts
and entertainment, and the deli-
cious lunch you prepared. - Jane
Schade 47-14x1
THANK YOU
Sherry McCall and her dancers
would like to thank these special
people who helped make Friday
night's "Era Dance" a huge suc-
cess. Margaret Jarvis, our M.C.,
Thomas and Susan Wheatley, spe-
ciai effects and lighting, S.p.H.S.
Drama Class for their talent and
time, S.D.H.S. custodians for their
patience and - time, S.D.H.S. for
BEING THERE. Brian McGavin for
his video expertise, Jack Storey
and Derek Hunt for their tech. expe-
rience, Carol Humphries and Liz
Cardno for costumes and all our
special guest performers. A big
thank you to all the following for
their generous donations for our
draw: CKNX, Millingtons. Tim
Hortons, Walton Restaurant, Total
Image, Nifty Komers. Larry and
Kathy McNichol. The Looking
Glass, Vlncents, The Oakwood Inn
and The Little Inn. We would also
like to thank everyone who attend •
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ed and gave so generously. The
total amount we raised for Cystic
Fibrosis was $1400.00. Sherry
would also like to give thanks to all
her dedicated cloggers, steppers
and parents for all their help and
support. You gave it your all!
Congratulations to all our draw win-
ners: CKNX (CD), Jim Bosman;
Millingtons (dinner for 2) Theresa
Adams; Tim Hortons (gift certificate)
Mavis Dalton; Watton Restaurant
(dinner for 2) Sandra Wilson; Total
Image (manicures) Nelson Ryan,
Mike Pulles; Nifty Komers (gift bas-
ket), Bob Malone: Larry and Kathy
McNichol (CF sweatshirts) Tina
Driscoll. Bit Strathdee; The Looking
Glass (facial) Claude Beghetto;
Vincents (snowmobile suit) Pearl
Henderson; The Oakwood Inn,
(green fees for 2) Gail Wilson; The
Little Inn (a night for 2) Mary Van
Bakel. 47-14-1
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Apll a, 1 SSS -13
Board chair threatened
over possible closure
BY RICK KEW
Advocate Staff.
On top of the emotions expressed over the proposal to
close Seaforth district high school. the chair of the Avon
Maitland School Board (AMDSBI revealed that threats
have been made against her and her children.
Addressing the hoard during the March 31 meeting.
Abbey Armstrong of Bayfield, who represents ratepay-
ers in the Seaforth area, said a man, claiming to he from
the Seaforth arca, threatened her and her children with
harm if Seaforth district high school (SDHS i was dosed.
Armstrong, the mother of tour children under the age
of 10, said she had not spoken out on the issue because
she did not want the threats w influence the decision of
the hoard in regard to SDHS.
She stressed the man's actions do not represent the
feelings of.Seaforth.
However, she said to let the actions of the "pathetic.
little man" go unreported would make her an enabler.
In the future. she said threats will he reported to the
police.
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47. CARDS OF THANKS
DUCHARME
Cheryl and Dylan would like to
thank Dr. Shepherd and the nurses
of Seaforth Hospital for their
patience and their quick response
and kindness during the delivery
Thank you to family and friends for
their gifts. cards and visits during
my stay in the hospital and at home
Special thanks goes out to Scott for
his patience and fast and safe drive
to hospital and to my friend Cathy
for being there for Scott and I dunng
the delivery. 47-14x1
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C4th Centenaires
Jr. D. Hockey Club
is now accepting
applications for
Positions of •Coaches
•General Manager
•Trainer
•Equipment Managers
*Executive Positions
Apply to Box 1229.
Seaforth, Ont.
NOK 1WO
Deadline Aprl. 1998.
'Annual Meeting
April 29th. 1998'
at Seaforth Community
Centres at 7:30 p.m.
Everyone Welcome!
Community Calendar
WED., APR. 8 MON., APR. 13
1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at the Arena
7:30 p.m - Seaforth District
Minor Hockey Regular meeting
THURS., APR. 9
8:00 p.m. - Minor Ball Meeting -
Everyone welcome
FRI., APR. 10
10:30-11:30 a.m. - Preschool Story
Hour at the Seaforth Branch
Library
SAT., APR. 11
11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. - Seaforth
Lioness Club BAKE SALE in
store beside Beckers
SUN., APR. 12
7:30 p.m. -10:30 p.m - Minor
Sports Council Bingo at the
Arena - Tonight's host is
SDHS Athletics
TUES., APR. 14
9:00-10:00 a.m. - Fitness is Fun at
• the Arena with Drusilla
12:00 Noon - Seaforth Women's
Institute dinner meeting at
Seaforth Manor
7:00-8.00 p.m - Dog Obedience
at the Arena
7:30 p.m. - Seaforth Hospital
Auxiliary meeting,
Conference Room 2
WED., APR. 15
1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior
ShtrPleboard at the Arena
7:30 p.m. - Ice Scheduling Meeting
for 1998-99 Ice season at the
Arena
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