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10 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 10, 1191111
26. HELP WANTED
126. HELP WANTED
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EXETER
MacLean s UAP Exeter requires a
full time parts counter person.
Minimum 3 years experience in an
auto parts Jobber environment is
reowrec Salary and benefits
commensurate with experience.
P+easi- contact Gary or Jerry
Ma Lea^ `19 235-080J Exeter.
SERVICE TECHNICIAN
We have an immediate opening
for a Class "A' Heavy Duty or
Agricultural Equipment
Mechanic.
• Excellent wages
• Complete Benefit Package -
Send Resume or phone Tony at
347-2251 inconfidence to:
1161.111
R.R. 5. Mitchell. Ontario
NOK 1N0
TOM'S PLACE
FOOD, FUN, FRIENDS
Are you motivated, energetic
& enjoy working in a fun
atmosphere' We are looking
for mature, experienced,
enthusiastic people tor server
positions. to work in a busy
Billiard/Restaurant
establishment. Applicants
must be hard working,
customer service individuals,
who are flexible to work day,
evening and week -end shifts.
Positions to start
immediately. Apply in person
with resume to Tom's Place,
286 Huron Rd. Clinton.
Contacts: , Nancy or Devin
Tabor
Part time
Receptionist / Clerk
required
For busy manufacturing
plant. Two full days per•
week (Wednesday &
• Friday). Experience in
operating a multiple line
telephone system,
computer data entry, and
standard office
procedures required.
Please submit resume to:
Sun -North Systems Ltd.,
92 Railway St.,
P.O. Box 668, Seaforth,
Ontario.
NOK 1 WO
We are currently taking
applications for the
position of Office Clerk
to perform general office
and receptionist duties.
The successful candidate
will possess the
following qualifications:
1. Successful completion
of Grade 12.
2. Three years of
accounting.
3.Lxperience in
computer programs
Excel, Lotus, Word
Perfect, and Microsoft
Word.
Please apply with a
resume to:
, PO. Box 1078,
Seaforth. Ontario,
NOK 1WO.
1 he deadline for
applications is
Wednesday June 17/98.
Calls will be made only
to those receiving an
interview.
28. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY,
HOME BASED business that
works. Educate people to maintain
their own wet being. Call 1-800- 28. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
790-4570 24 hrs a day fora 3 ,
min. overview. 28-19x6
Casual >�
Part -Time
For office administration, retail
sales and some marketing.
Experience in cNoe administra-
tion, basic bo_1M�tseping, Word
Perfect, retail_ and market-
ing essential...
Skills
organ
accuracy.
and oral
communf• s; nd people
skills. U !r .} • ucation (or
equivalent) Is dMtred.
Flexible hours are required
Only those with the above quali-
fications need apply to:
P.O. Box 628
Clinton, Ontario
NOM 1 LO
30. EMPLOYMENT WANTED
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LOCAL WOMEN have openings for
cleaning homes or offices
Excellent references with 5 years
experience. Please phone 345-
2665. Ask for Judy. 30-23x2cc
GRASS CUTTING available
Lawns and commercial lots Cat
Pat Ryan 345-2418. 30-23-1
STUDENT willing to cut grass on
weekends or after school. Call atter
4 522-0956 ask for Mark. 30-18xtls
STUDENT WILLING to pick stones
atter school and on weekends.
Please call 527-0348 after 4:00 and
ask for Bradley. 30-22xttnx
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31. SERVICE DIRECTORY
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CAR AND TRUCK frame and floor
repair, custom welding, trailers,
truck racks, race car engines and
chassis Rear 30 Birch St..
Seaforth. 527-2208 or 522-0956.
31-23x1
OUICKSHADE TREE SERVICE
LTD. tree planting and removal
Preserve your trees and shrubs
with care. Call your area represen-
tative: Ron Wammes, 1-888-321-
2231. 31-17x8cc
REPAIR AND REFINISHING of fur-
niture and antiques, handstnpping,
also custom made furniture built to
your plans Robert Kerr, RR #1,
Seaforth. Phone 527;0786. 31-21-tf
PHOTO COPIES
Photocopying Service available at
the Huron Expositor office. 100•
Main St . Seaforth 8' : x 11 copies -
,25 c6nts per'sheet. 81, x 14 copies
- .35 cents. per sheet. (GST and
PST extra). Phone 527-0240 -
31-01-ttnxe
VEALS
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hw .83-3 1/2 miles east of Exeter
Try us tor
CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING
Kill Day:. -Tuesday,
OUR SPECIALTY
Home cured and smoked meat,
processed exactly the way vuu like it
Cr-� �REp44PS
Most makes
and models
done
on site -)
MITCHELL PHOTOGRAPHICS
348-4520
•iNISMINNIMMOSImiliNSMOSSIISIDONES
SMALL ENGINE
REPAIR
•La'wnmowers
•Tillers
•Weed Eaters
I REPAIRS TO ALL
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MAKES & MODELS I
SEAFORTDI I
: Via&Shot
I. 527 -BIKE I
(2453)
18 RAILWAY ST. SEAFORTII
TRAVEL SEMINAR
ON HOW TO START YOUR OWN
• HOME-BASED TRAVEL BUSINESS
Did you know that the travel industry is the fastest
growing business in the world?
TRAVELSOURCE, an All -Canadian company with 31
years experience, will be conducting an introduction
seminar on the Home -Based Travel business on:
THURSDAY, JUNE 18TH
BENMILLER INN, BENMILLER ONT.
(Huron County Rd. 01 Off Hwy 18)
Seminar time is 7:00 p.m.
No inventory, no receivables, interesting tax
deductions and great travel benifits make this an
opportunity that must be examined.
Particit3ants wishing to attend this FREF seminar
please call 1-800.561-9999 to register and receive a
$50 TSN Travel Coupon
Space Is limited. Not multi-level merketing.,
31. SERVICE DIRECTORY
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• BULLDOZING • EXCAVATING
• TOPSOIL • SEPTIC SYSTEMS
& SHOP....482-9926
RR3 Clinton Res. 482-9212
32. BABYSITTING
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EGMONDV1LLE MOTHER has two
openings for the fall. children ages
6 months to 4 years. Near park.
Receipts available. Please call
Geraldine 522-0640. 32-23x2
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34. PERSONA[.
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I WILL NOT BE responsible for any
debts incurred by my ex-wife
Isabella M. Edward of Seaforth,
who left my home after 52 years of
marriage. - James D. Edward.
Clinton. Ont 34-23x1
WANTED 36 PEOPLE to lose
weight. Phone Marg 522-0266, 34-
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Police use us:. -Rated 51 in Canada.
Instant answers about love, money,
career, lucky es. relationships.
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A.A. 11 you think you have a dunking
problem Alcoholics Anonymous has
worked for millions Call 527-1650
or toll free 1-800-706-9833. 34-21-ff
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(35. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In The Estate of
WILLIAM PERCIVAL LITTLE
All persons having claims
against the estate of William
Percival Little of the Township of
McKillop. in the County o1 Huron,
who died on or about the 15th
day of December, 1997, are
hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or 'before the
22nd day of June 1998 after
which date the assets will be
distributed having regard only to
claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth. Ontano this
7th day of May. 1998.
McCONNELL, STEWART &
DEVEREAUX,
Barristers and Solicitors
77 Main Street,
Seaforth, Ontario,, NOK 1 WO
Solicitors for the Executor
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In The Estate of
LEONA ANN BEDARD
An persons having claims
against the estate of Leona Ann
Bedard of the Town of Seaforth.
in the County of Huron.'who died
on or about the 4th day of March,
1998, are hereby notified to send
in full particulars of their claims
to the undersigned on or before
the 16th day of June. 1998 atter
which date the assets will be
distributed having regard only to
claims then received -
DATED at Seaforth. Ontario this
7th day of May. 1998
McCONNELL. STEWART &
DEVEREAUX.
Barristers and Solicitors
77 Main Street.
Seaforth, Ontario, NOK 1 WO
Solicitors for the Executor
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In The Estate of
KENNETH FRANKLIN MOREY
All persons having claims against
the estate of Kenneth Franklin
Morey of the Town o1 Seaforth, in
the Gpunty of Huron, who died on
or about the 8th day of May. 1998.
are hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the 20th
day of June, 1998. after which
date the assets will be distributed
having regard only to claims then
received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this
21st day of May, 1998
McCONNELL, STEWART &
DEVEREAUX,
Barristers and Solicitors
77 Mein Street,
Seaforth, Ontario, NOK 'WO
Solicitors for the Executor
37. MORTGAGES
1" & 2" Mortgage Money
AbsoWlely No Upfront Fees
Av■sebie as low es
6.50` Interest
Personal Loans
1qualify, payments
11Ao. P■vment
• 5,000 * 41.68
'10,000 ' 83.33
'15,000 '125.00
Consolidate your debts
Can515)343.0211 1.100. 17.1932
ASTRAL FUNDING INC.
135. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Dyke Thomas Wheatley
Late of the Township of McKillop,
in the County of Huron, who died
on or about the 30th day of
January, 1998
All persons having claims against
the Estate of the above-narned are
required to file full particulars
thereof with the undersigned on it
before the 30th day of June 1998,
after which date the assets of the
Estate will be distributed, having
regard only to the daims of which
the undersigned shall then have
notice.
Dated this 28th day of May. 1998.
PHILIP B. CORNISH
Barnster 8 Solicitor
13 Rattenbury St E.
P.O Box 190
Clinton, Ontano NOM 1LO
Solicitor for the Executor
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RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
SAT. JUNE 13 AT 9 AM -
Estate of Donald 11 Smith of
Got -fetich at Lobb Auction In
Clinton
SAT. JUNE 20 AT 9 AM - 3
rulini, lawn mowers.
snowt,lower. antiques
furniture. Glassware at Lobb
Auction In Clinton
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42. DEATHS
POWELL, Arthur "Art" of Seaforth
passed away at Seaforth
Community Hospital on Saturday.
June 6, 1998. Beloved husband of
the late Norma (Pommter) Powell.
Loving father of Robert Powell of
Seaforth and Janice Powell of
Dundalk. Predeceased by one sis-
ter Charlotte McDowell and by five
brothers Alex, Baden, Johnny,
Wallace and George Powell. Art
was a milkman in the Seaforth area
for many years, retiring in 1975
from home milk deliveries. Friends
were received at the Box and Sinith
Funeral Chapel, Seaforth on
Sunday, June 7, 1998 where the
funeral service was held on
Monday, June 8, 1998 at 2 p.m.
Reverend Nicholas Vandermey of
First Presbyterian church. Seaforth
officiated. Interment in Maitland
Bank Cemetery. Flower bearer was
Mark Smith and pallbearers were
Bill Southgate, Paul Southgate,
Harold Dalrymple, Ray Powell.
Scott Powell and Arnold Campbell.
Asa tribute to the
life of Mr. Powell a
tree will be planted
in his memory. 42-[03'6"1,".on^O"
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CaII with your
news tips
at 527-0240
38. AUCTION SALE
LARGE AUCTION
Of Appliances. Antiques Furniture: Sheet Metal Equipment: & Misc.
Items at the Jacob Auction Centre; 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell
Thurs. June 11 at 4:00 P.M.
INCLUDING: Nine piece refinished walnut dining room suite,
antique drop front desk, old round oak extension table; buffet;
Admiral 30 inch almond electric stove; Danby propane 24 inch stove
(2 yr old), wringer washer; colour T.V.'s; Simmons queen size bed
(as new). pr matching single beds with Restonic mattress sets; new
3 piece chesterfield suite: Decor -rest chesterfield suite (like new);
waterfall bedroom suite.3 piece wall unit; china cabinet; Brothers
electric sewing machine: bedding; good dishes including Nontake,
Cornflower. Royal Albert. crystal stemware and water glasses; 16
place setting of Johnson Bros. dishes with many extra pieces from
Fullerton W.t.. approx 150 pieces of cooper items; crocks: trunks:
dove -tailed carpenter's box; Simplex time clock; coffee vending
machine. horizontal bandsaw, Westward 3/4 inch.socket set; good
power and hand tools.
ITEMS SOLD AT 7:00 P.M.: Starcrafl 16 ft. aluminum boat with 20
hp Mercury motor on North Trail trailer: 1984 Ford F150 6 cyl.
standard 4 speed pickup (sattied, subject to reserve): 5 hp tiller; gas
mower. 8 ft 18 gauge Brown Boggs brake; 36 inch roll; 33 inch bar
folder. 30 inch foot shear: 24 gauge lockformer and easy edger:
hand elbow machine. hand crimper and easy edger; hollow
manchell.stake. Oster power machine; 65 R dies; pipe bender with
pump firearms. 12 gauge shotgun; 22 rifle.
PROP.: James Turnbull with addition
AUCTIONEERS:
Doug Jacob and Joe Zehr
519-271-7894 519-887-9599
LARGE ESTATE AUCTION
Fur* quality antique furniture. antique and vintage sterling silver,
jewellery, pocket watches. flatware. tea service. old clocks.
antique glassware. crystal. water colours etc. to be held for the
Estate of Donald H. Smith of Godench at Richard Lobb's Auction
Building in Clinton
SATURDAY, JUNE 13 AT 9 AM
FURNITURE: Walnut Victorian dining suite with sideboard (real
nice). Victorian his and hers chairs, circa 1840 mahogany bureau
desk. paper mache table and trays with Victorian chair, Canadian
hall table with two drawers. antique corner china cabinet. 1930's
walnut spinet style writing desk, barrister's stacking bookcase.
Empire love seat. large antique chest of drawers, dresser top
swung mirror. Peppier 4 piece bedroom suite chest on chest
serpentine front and double bed. twin box spring and mattresses,
matching dresser and chest of drawers. 1930's art deco office
desk. tea wages. Mission oak rocker and bookstand. walnut
bookcase. modern dry sink. pine frame loveseal and Iwo chairs.
blanket box. cedar chest, wooden tool chest, trunks, caned seat
nursing rocker. hall tree. several fancy small tables, 2 antique wall
phones. axmonister rug. 2 white washstands. 3 drawer chest plus
other furniture.
STERLING SILVER: 4 piece tea service. fish service for 6 with
bone handle knives. Birks coaster set. tea pot, Birks coffee
spoons. antique spoons, Birks soup ladle, child's spoon and fork,
8 piece dresser, set. photo frames. Birks pornnger. vinegaretle,
1903 match case with golf. cigarette case. pill box locket. old
jewellery, Mother of Pearl teething ring, silver pocket watch. 18KT
gold pocket.
SILVER PLATE: includes serving pieces. roll top server. napkin
rings, etc . etc --
OLD
OLD CLOCKS: Peugenot. Waterbury. Gingerbread. Gilbert
regulator. brass Birks carnage clock.
OLD BOOKS: include leather bound. 1919 chums. 1917 boy
scout year book, 2 volume set of great war. 2 volume set o1
Edward 7th plus many others.
OLD PICTURES: water colour dated 1868. 1915 signed print.
1874 H H U. plus others.
ANTIQUE GLASSWARE ETC.: Bohemian girandole, Godench
harbour dish. French porcelain horn of plenty. chintz. Wedgewood
biscuit barrel. Royal Doulton, crystal pitcher and glasses,
Moorecraft candle sticks. 2 Royal Doulton figurines, pair of
Speller dogs, Bayreuth loving cups. 12 place setting of Royal
Albert Old Country Rose dishes, plus many other antique and fine
collectable items, glassware. oil lamps. etc.
OTHER: Walker with wheels and brakes, modem wheelchair. 2
TV's, lawn mower, garden tools, bedding, linens, etc. This auction
something for everyone. Two auction rings starting at 9 a.m.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D.
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb 519-482-7898 Clinton
www.auctionhotline.com
143. BIRTHS
VINCENT
Our baby is here! After a long wait
Brent and Julie are happy to show
off Bradley John Leslie, born 9:20
p.m. May 30, 1998 at Stratford
General Hospital. Brad arrived a
healthy 9 Ib. 7 oz. son to Bryan and
Lynda Grandparents Jane and
Marten Vincent, Seaforth and Ann
Feagan Pigg, Goderich. Great
Grandmothers Bessie Dance, Pais
and Jean Pinder, Exeter. 43-23x1
ROCK
Craig and Judy thank God for the
safe arrival of ?Carly Joanna. She
arrived April 25, 1998 at 3:38 a.m.
weighing a healthy 8 lbs. 3 oz.
Welcomed home by big brother
Travis. Proud grandparents are
John and Anne Mfddegaal Of
Seaforth and Ken and Carol Rook
of Stratford. 43-23xtoc
C43. BIRTHS
MILLER
Larry and Lori Miller (Henderson) of
R.R. 01, Woodham are thrilled to
announce the birth of their daughter
Courtney Anne born et Stratford
General Hospital on May 27, 1998,
weighing 7 lbs. 12 oz. Spoiling priv-
ileges go to Earl and Marilyn Miller,
Woodham, Ont. and Helen and Ray
Henderson. Seaforth. Special great
grandparents are Edna Miller,
Exeter and Lola and Gordon
McGon*gle, Seaforth. 43-23x1
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FINLAYSON
Brooklyn is thrilled to announce the •
speedy arrival of her brother. Jacob
Ronald. Jake weighed 9 lbs 1 oz
when he was bom on May 31. 1998
at Seaforth Community Hospital
Spoiling privileges go to second
time grandparents Barry and Elaine
Dietz of Mitchell; ninth time grand-
parents Garry and Irene Finlayson
of Egmondville and of course proud
parents Kim and Ron 43-23x1
KLAVER
Surprise!! Mommy and Daddy
weren't quite ready for me but I'm
here. My name is Kelsy Elizabeth
and I was bon May 28. 1998 I
weighed 7 lbs. My delighted parents
are Nick and Tracy Spoiling env: -
leges go to Jack and Bonnie
Bedard of Seaforth and Bep Klaver
of Dublin- Papa Klaver and G G
are smiling down from Heaven 43-
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46. IN MEMORIAM
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McGRATH: In loving memory of
Tom, our son. brother and uncle
who was called home Fifteen years
ago, June 14. 1983.
He had a joy like nature.
And a heart as pure as gold
He always had a smiling face
And a story to be told
A terrific sense of humour.
And a twinkle in his eye'
A helping hand in time of need.
On that you could rely
As Angels keep . their watch up
there.
Please God, just let him know
That we down here will never for-
get.
We love and miss him so
Always remembered and sadly
missed by Mom. Barbara. Cheryl.
Sandy and Paul. Donna and Neil
Ken and Waneeta, Mike. Nick
Tommy and Timmy 46-23x1
47. CARDS OF THANKS
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WARD
I would like to thank family. friends
and neighbours for their visits
cards. and gifts while I was it
Seaforth Community Hospital and
since corning home I would also
like to thank the Seaforth doctors.
nurses and staff for their care
- Ron Ward. 47-23x1
READ
I wish to say a "Big Thank You tc
my family, co-workers, fnends and
customers for all the cards. flowers
gifts and good wishes received or
the occasion of my recent retire-
ment. Special thanks to •the T -D
Bank staff who organized the
'Special Evening- at Sizzlers
including a lovely.dinner, roast and
gift and also the: Goodbye Day or
May 31st at the Branch. It was most
enjoyable to chat with past co-work-
ers, friends and customers Thanks
to the 'Friday Night Girls' who treat-
ed me to 'Dinner Out' or my last
"Working Day." I sure appre •e an
the support and assistance lave
received from you all the pas: 25 -
years. By the way. I sure arr er )y -
Ing 'My Retirement - Sincerely.
Beth 47-23x1
FINLAYSON•
Jake and I would like to thank Dr
Zettel and the great nursing staff at
Seaforth Community Hospital for
their care and assistance before.
during and after delivery Many
thanks also to Grandma Elaine.
Grandma Irene and Aunt Kim for
keeping Brooklyn and giving us
time to settle in at home - Krm and
Jake 47-23x1
VINCENT
Thank you to Dr Shannon and an
the 013 staff of Stratford General
Hospital for their care during and
atter delivery Thank you also to Dr
Woldnik for his care during preg-
nancy. Thank you doesn't seem like
enough. - Lynda and Brad Vincent
47-23x1
FRANCIS/LAMONT
We would like to thank our wedding
party, friends and family for putting
on a great Buck and Doe Your time
and hard work will never be forgot-
ten. - Tracy and Ray 47-23x 1 cc
KLAVER
We would like to send a big thank
you to Dr. Zettel and the staff of
Seaforth Community Hospital for
the great care we received during
our May. A special thank you to our
delivery nurse Kathy Eliot. we
couldn't have done it without you
Thanks to Daddy who was a great
support through it all and for the
surprise when we came home We
love you. - Tracy and Kelsy
47-23x1
WALLACE
We would like to thank our family,
neighbours and friends for the
beautiful cards, flowers and gifts we
received, making our 50th anniver-
sary a very memorable occasion.
- Sincerely, Bob and Anne 47-23x1
THANK YOU
The staff of Seaforth Manor wishes
to thank Roy and Hazel McGonigle
for their kindness in treating us to
the wonderful bbq provided by
Egmondville United Church on May
27. 47-23-1
MCCLURE
We would like to thank the Seaforth
Firemen for their quick trip out to
. save our bamm. - Walter and Muriel
McClure 47-23x1
CLYSDALE
Many thanks for the phone calls
and expressions of concern after
my aocident. Also a sincere thanks
to the ambulance attendants. the
stall at the Seaforth Hospital, Dr.
Zettel and the staff at Victoria
Hospkal, London for the great care.
- Helen 47-23x1