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(26. HELP WANTED
WE ARE LOOKING tor Key people
to expand our financial service busi-
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necessary. We will train. For Inter-
view call Alfred O'Rourke (519)
657-9363, or fax resume to (519)
657-0884. 26-37x3cc
FULL TiME and part time work
catching chickens. Phone Nick
Whyte 527-0349. 26-37-3
AREA FARROWING sow herd
requires full time help, mostly bam
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(28. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY)
RESTAURANT, fully equipped and
licensed in Mitchell, Ont. $500.00
per month and equipment. No
money down. 519-348-4759. 28-
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29. TENDERS
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CORPORATION OF THE
COUNTY OF HURON
QUOTES FOR
SNOW REMOVAL
1998/1999
Locations are:
Clinton
• Huronview/Health &
Library/Jacob Memorial
Brussel$
• Huron Lea
Goderich
• County Museum
• Assessment Building
Detailed information can
be picked up at the Huron
County Museum during
normal business hours.
All quotes to be received at
the museum office no later
than 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday. Sept. 30th.
1998.
Lowest or any Quotes not
necessarily accepted.
Submit quotes to:
CLAUS BREEDS
Director/Curator
Huron County Museum
110 North SL,
Goderich, Ontario
N7A 2T8
Tel: 524-2686
DAVE'S CAR OILING: Drummond
St. Blyth, (519) 523-4343. Open
September and October, daily 1
p.m. - 9 p.m. Saturdays 9 a.m. - 3
p.m., weather permitting. 31-36x9co
WILL TUTOR in my own home.
Betty Beuttenmiller, 527-0282. 31-
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REPAIR AND REFINISHING of fur-
niture and antiques, handstnpping,
also custom made furniture built to
your plans. Robert Kerr, RR 01,
Seaforth. Phone 527-0786. 31-34-tf
PHOTO COPIES
Photocopying Service available at
the Huron Expositor office, 100
Main St., Seaforth 811 x 11 copies -
.25 cents per sheet, 811 x 14 copies
- .35 cents per sheet. (GST and
PST extra). Phone 527-0240.
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Jansen at 522-0514. 32.370
MOTHER willing to bebysit In her
home, any age, any shift, reason-
able rates, fenced yard. For more
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Personal Loans
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Amt. Approx, Mo. Payment
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38. AUCTION SALE
RICHARD LOBE
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
SAT. SEPT. 19 AT 11:00
AM - 3 Tractors, grain
wagons. JD six row
planter. rock picker. tillage
equipment. car. trailer.
liquid manure spreader,
tools. shop equipment. etc
for Howard and Marjorie
Cartwright, Go i ti miles
south of Londesboro to
concession 8 and 9 turn
left go i1 miles east. See
lase weeks paper for full
list 523-4409 or
ww. aucttonhotllne.com.
SAT. SEPT. 28 AT 9:00
AM - Antique furniture
and glassware, collectibles.
mist' bedding. large
antique corner cupboard
with 6 pane glass doors. 2
auctioneers selling starting
at 9 am sharp for the
estate of Doris Burrows at
Lobb Auction. Clinton.
www.aucttionhotfne.com
42. DEATHS
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WILLIAMS, (Medd) Marlyn Agnes
passed away peacefully with her
family by her side on the first day of
school, September 8, 1998, at the
age of 59. Marilyn's faith, determi-
nation, and courageous spirit gave
her family and Mends the neces-
sary strength Throughout her illness.
Her spirit touched all who encoun-
tered her. Her commitment, dedica-
tion, wisdom and love for the edu-
cation of North Shore 'students of
Vancouver will always be remem-
bered by numerous clergy, staff,
alumni, students, parents and
friends. Marilyn will always be
remembered by her husband of 41
years, Joe; her children, Debbi
(Glen) McKinnon, Sharon WNNams,
Paul (Louise Krivoi) and Laurie
(Jim) Shopland. She will always be
remembered as -Gramma Molly' by
her adoring grandchildren. Marilyn
was predeceased by her father,
Lloyd Medd and will be sadly
missed by her mother Elizabeth
Medd of Clinton, her brothers and
sisters, BILI (Marg) Medd of Exeter,
Marl (Jim) Hardy of London, Anna
(Mike) Laudenbach of Toronto,
Monis (Beckie) Medd of North Bay,
Pat (Jack) Armstrong of Clinton,
Leo (Sharon) Medd of Seaforth,
Denis (Dorothy) Medd of Seaforth
and all of their families. Also her In-
laws Pearl and Eric Campbell, Joan
Betties and friend Vem Scott and
family, all of Seaforth. In Neu of flow-
ers, donations can be made to the
Marilyn Williams St. Thomas
Aquinas Scholarship Fund c/o
Vancouver Foundation, Box 12132
Harbour Centre, Vancouver, BC
V6B 4N6. Marilyn, you gave us life
and taught us love...enjoy the
dance! 42-37-1
KERR, Graham J. on Sunday,
September 13, 1998 at Seaforth
Manor Nursing Home in his 91st
year. Graham Kerr of Seaforth, for-
merly of McKillop Towr)ship.
Beloved husband of Ethel Ross
(1991). Predeceased by his parents
John L. Kerr and Sophie McGavin
and two brothers William and
James. He Is survived by a sister-
in-law Margaret Brown of Clinton
and a brother-in-law Don •
Rombough of Gananoque and sev-
eral nieces and nephews. Funeral
services were held at Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home, Seaforth, on
Tues. September 15, 1998 812 p.m.
Interment Maitlandbank Cemetery.
Rev. Jane Kuepfer officiated.
Pplibearers were Walter McClure,
Bob Dalton, Larry Kerr, Jeff Brown,
Scott Brow and Steve Brown. 42-
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38. AUCTION SALE ,
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ESTATE AUCTION
Held at the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St. In Mitchell.
Thursday, Sept. ,17•at.3:00p.m. -r
INCLUDING: Old oak bow front china cabinet; pegged harvest table
with two board top; round oak centre pedestal table; blanket box;
chest on chest dresser; set of 6 epindle back chairs; oval wooden
extension table with 4 leaves; old rockers; parlour tables; steel and
brass bed; oak buffet; press back high chair; old dressers; coal oil
hanging Tamp; Hotpoint 30 inch electric stove and electric dryer
(both 1 yr. old); Denby fridge (1 yr. old); Hotpoint fridge; Coloric 30
inch gas stove; Maytag automatic washer; Hotpoint automatic
washer; Inglis electric stove; Mitsubishi 31 inch colour T.V.; VCR;
dehumidifier; 3 piece modem chesterfield suite; 40's chesterfield
suite: drop front desk; old hockey games; floor model radio; many
ofd collectibles including quilts, milk bottles, etc.; milk cans; large
offering o1 new glftware items; 9 porcelain -like dolls; 7 new meccano
sets: modem bedroom suite; double box sprang and mattress; set of
3/4 drive sockets; large Greenfield tap and die set; tools; 4 new barn
ventilators; Yard Pro LR11 mower; gas mower; roto -tiller; Cockshutt
30 tractor with loader and 3 pth and much More. A large double ring
auction.
PROP.: Marion Lupton and Estate of the Late George Lupton with a
Stratford and Mitchell Estate.
AUCTIONEERS:
Doug Jacob and Joe Zehr
519-271-7894 519-887-9599
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FORM 9
SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC AUCTION
The Corporation of the County of Huron
Take Notice that the land(s) described
below will be offered for sale by
public auction at 10:00 o'clock in the
forenoon on the 6th day of October, 1998
at Huron County Court House,
1 Courthouse Square, Goderich. Ontario
N7A 1M2
Description of Lend(s)
Minimum BM 8
feel out the caordiaeon price
as of the first day of advertising)
) . Lot 4: Plan 133
As per Instrument Number 197348
As per Instrument Number 311231
Township of Tuckersmlth. County of Huron $19.456.66
Province of Ontario
2. Lot 5;Plan 133
As per Instrument Number 197347
As per Instrument Number 310792
Township of Tuckersmitb. County of Huron 318.720.82
Province of Ontario
3. North Part Lot 29; Plan 133
As per Instrument Number 138948
Township of Tuckersmlth. County of Huron 815,905.62
Province of Ontario
4. Part of the Sourth Part of Lot 19; Concession 10
As per Instrument Number 186978
Township of West Wawanosh. County of Huron 82,481.88
Province of Ontario
All amounts payable by the successful purchaser shall be payable
in ruff at the Ume of the sale by cash or money order or by a bank
draft or cheque certified by a bank, trust corporation or Province of
Ontario Savings Office.
The municipality or board makes no representation regarding the
title to or any other matters relating to the land to be sold.
Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the
potential purchasers.
This sale Is governed by the Municipal Tax Sales Act and the
Municipal Tax Sales Rules. The successful purchaser will be
required to pay the amount bid plus accumulated taxes and the
relevant land transfer tax.
Per further information regardtag this We. contact:
Treasurer, Corporation of the County of Huron
1 Courthouse Square. Goderich, Ontario. N7A 1M2
Personal Information contained on this form, collected pursuant to
the Munk•tpal Tax Sales Act will be used for the purposes of that
Act. Questions should be directed to the Freedom of Information
and Privacy Coordinator at the Inatitutlon responsible for the
procedures under that Act.
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42. DEATHS
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PARR, Grans CeciIa: Peacefully at
St. Joseph's Health Centre, London
on Saturday, September 12. 1998,
Greta Cecilia (Broadfoot)
(MacLeod) Parr in her 841h year of
London, (formerly of Corunna and
Brigden. Cherished wife of Dr.
Raymond Parr. Predeceased by her
first husband Edward MacLeod
(1953); brothers Clifford and Wilson
Broadfoot. Loving mother of Murray
(Peggy Ann) MacLeod Of Clinton,
Ken (Jane) MacLeod of Staffa, Alex
(Mary Jean) MacLeod of
Dorchester and Catherine (Leroy)
Fear of Tiverton. Step -mother to
Mary Ann (Dr. David) Jones of
Dorchester and Dr. David Parr of
Max. Sadly missed by eleven
grandchildren and one great grand-
daughter. Friends were received at
the Steadman Brothers Memorial
Chapel, 233 Cameron St. Corunna,
for visitation on Monday from 12
noon till 1:30 p.m. where funeral
service was held on Monday,
September 14 at 1:30 p.m.
interment Clinton Cemetery, HuNett
Township. Donations to Heart and
Stroke Foundation would be appre-
ciated. 42-37-1
BENNEWIES, Adeline: Mrs.
Adeline Bennewies, 91, a resident
of the Ritz Lutheran Villa, Mitchell
and formerly of Brodhagen passed
away at her residence on Thursday,
September 10, 1998. Bom at Lot 3,
Concession 8 of McKillop Township
on March 9, 1907, she was the for-
mer Adeline Friedericka Elizabeth
Messerschmidt, a daughter of the
late Fred Messerschmldt and the
former Christina Eggert. On
October 12, 1929 she was married
to Norman Bennewies who prede-
ceased 'her on ' May 9, 1972.
Following their marriage the couple
farmed in Logan Township until
their retirement to Brodhagen in
1958. Mrs. Bennewies had resided
at the Ritz Lutheran Villa since May
of 1980. She was a member of St.
Peters Lutheran' Church,
Brodhagen. She is sunrived by her
,family Willard Bennewies and his
wife Nortene of RR 01, Dublin, Earl
Bennewies and his wife Laura Mae
of Mitchell, Jean Drager and her
husband Wilfred of Seaforth,
Raymond Bennewies and his wife
Marjorie of Exeter, Elaine Bossence
of Stratford and Cheryl Rock and
her husband Earl of RR#4, Walton,
thirteen grandchildren, twenty -,two'
great grandchildren and two great
great grandchildren, two sisters
Irene ,Mikel of Mitchell and Marie
Koehler of Cambridge and a very
close friend August Ahrens of the
Ritz ' Lutheran Villa. Besides her ,
husband, she was predeceased by
a son Harold (1942), a son-in-law
Roy Bossence (1992), a great
grandson Braden Bennewies
(1990). a sister, Frieda (Doerr)
Siemon and two brothers Lawrence
Messerschmidt and Harvey
Koehler. Friends were received at
the Lockhart Funeral Home, 109
Montreal St., Mitchell on Friday 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service
was held at St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, Brodhagen on Saturday at
2 p.m. with Pastor Lloyd Wiseman
officiating. During the service,
Cheryl Rock spoke in tribute to her
mother. Flowerbearers were Janet
' Reid, Christine Rock, Erin Rock and
Vicki Bennewies. Pallbearers were
Dennis, Brad, Wayne, Keith and
Perry Bennewies and David
Bossence. Interment to St. Peter's
Lutheran Cemetery, Brodhagen.
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JAMES, PHILIP A.: Mr. Philip
Alexander James, 74, of Seaforth
and formerly of Hibbert Township
passed away at the Seaforth Manor
Nursing Home, Seaforth on
Wednesday, September 9, 1998.
Bom In Hibbert Township on
December 11, 1923. he was a son
of the late Alexander James and the
former Grace Dalrymple. On July 4.
1964 he was marded to the former
Pearl Anna (Leonhardt) Haines. Mr.
James had fanned most of his Ile in
Hibbert Township'and was involved
in many farm organizations. He
enjoyed travelling and dancing. He
had been an active member of
Cromarty Presbyterian Church.
Surviving besides his wife Pearl
James is a sister Wilma Jean Wark
and her husband Graham of
Killamey, Manitoba, two nieces
Irene Dueck of Graysvitle, Manitoba
and Karen Woloschuk of Winnipeg,
Manitoba and a nephew Bradley
Wark of Hay River, Northwest
Territories and their families. Also
surviving are two step -sons Murray
Haines and his wife Laurilyn of
Winnipeg, Manitoba and Roger
Haines and his wife Carol of
Holmesv4Ne and five step -grandchil-
dren. A private graveside service
was held at Knox Presbyterian
Cemetery, Mitchell. Memorial dona-
tions to Knox Presbyterian
Cemetery would be appreciated as
expressions 01 sympathy and may -
be made through the Lockhart
Funeral Home, Mitchell. 42-37xlcc
43. BIRTHS
TESLUK • LESLIE
Paula Leslie and her husband Peter
Tesluk, of Mitchell, are thrilled to
announoe the arrival Of their daugh-
ter Olivia Pearl, on August 29, 1998,
weighing 7 lbs. 4 oz. Special thanks
to the doctors and nurses et LHSC
• Victoria Campus, London. 43-
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ALLEN
Michael and Mary Jane (Eisler) of
Columbus, Ohio are proud to
announce the birth of their daugh-
ter, on August 25, 1996, 8 Rs. 8 Oz.
Melissa'Meaghan'. Busy prartrlpar-
an s are Lloyd and Bev of Seaforth
and Jay and Lana of Dayton, Ohio.
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 14, 19114-13
46. IN MEMORIAM
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BENNEWIES: In loving memory of
my husband Edward, who passed
away Sept. 20, 1997.
As you were, you will always be,
Treasured forever in my memory
- Never forgotten, Doreen
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DUNLOP: Precious memories of a
Wonderful husband, father and
grandfather who passed away
Sept. 13, 1978.
Our family circle was broken
A fink gone from our chain,
But though we're parted for awhile,
We know we'll meet again.
Some day we hope to meet you,
Some day we know not when,
We shall all meet in a better land,
And never part again.
We shall meet with you our loved
one,
Who was taken from our embrace,
We'll hear your old familiar voice.
And behold you face to face.
Sunshine passes and shadows fall.
But love's remembrance outlasts
all.
'Some people come into our lives
and then disappear.
Others leave footprints in our hearts
and we are never the same."
Sadly missed and always remem-
bered - Love Ruth Anne, Chartee,
Ashleigh and Taylor. xoxo 46-37-1
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47. CARDS OF THANKS
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LONGMAN
Our hearts have been se warmed
by the overwhelming expressions of
love poured out by family, neigh-
bours and friends. How comforting
to be surrounded by such caring,
compassionate folks. Our heartfelt
appreciation to Rev. Paul Ross for
the lovely memorial service cele-
brating the life of our Mom,
Kathleen. Your message spoke to
us with such meaning. The wonder-
ful eulogy so thoughtfully prepared
and delivered by Mom's special
friend, Janis Vodden, will also be a
strength to forever remain with us in
the coming days. To the
Homemakers who meant so much
and fulfilled Mom's dream to be
able to remain in her home. To the
Blyth Emergency Response Team,
the Ambulance attendants, Dr.
Peter Salsbury and staff of Clinton_
'Public Hospital for doing everything ,
In their power. Our thanks to the
Beattie=Falconer Funeral Home,
"Tasker Chapel" staff for' helping to
ease the pain in their professional
Manner. Our sincere thank you. -
George, Donna and Kenneth
Longman, Grace Dolmage and
Fainllies 47-37x1
DUNLOP
The family of the late Edith Dunlop.
would like to express their heartfelt
thanks to all who extended expres-
sions of sympathy, food, cards,
donations, beautiful flowers and
love and support, at the time of their
loss of a dear Mother and
Grandma. It was alt so appreciated.
Thanks also to Whitney-Rlbey
Funeral Home, the Northside UCW
and Rev. Jane Kuepfer for their
attentiveness and care. 'Some peo-
ple come into our lives and then
disappear. Others leave footprints
)n our hearts and we are never' the
same". - Sincerely, Ruth Anne,
Charlee, Ashleigh and Taylor
Shields 47-37-1
(47. CARDS OF THANKS•
WILBEE
i wish to thank Dr. Martin, Dr Dan,
all the nurses and staff at Seaforth
Community Hospital. Mso to ambu-
lance drivers, Seaforth Legion for
the box of fruit and for the visits. Alt
is very much appreciated
- Bill Wilbee 47-37x1
KNIGHTS
The family of the late Reg Knights
would like to extend our thanks for
the support given to us during our
loss. Thanks to our neighbours,
friends and family for food brought
to our home. For the memorial
donations, flowers and cards. To
Seaforth Manor Nursing and
Retirement Home for his good care.
To Dr. Shepherd, Dr. Edwards.
Seaforth Community Hospital and
ambulance attendants. To Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home, Rev. Judith
Springett and Jane Kuepfer for their
comforting words. To Egmondville
United Church for the great lunch.
To the pallbearers Ken Moore, Gord
Phillips. Dan Bennewies, Jeffery,
Jonathon and Jason Knights. 47-
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CRAIG
Many thanks to 'everyone" who
helped us in any way through our
difficult sad time We appreciate
your kindness and the support of
family, friends and neighbours very
much - Margaret Craig and Family
47-37-1
CURTIS - PARKE
We would tike to give a very special
thank you 10 our wedding party,
family and friends and to all those
who came out to make our Buck
and Doe a very fun and memorable
night. Thanks again - Susan and
John 47-37-1
• THANK YOU
I would like to thank the kind person
who returned my blanket which was
accidently given to the Salvation
Army in Clinton. It was a wedding
gift that would have been hard to
replace. Thank you once again.
- Michelle Jefferson 47-37x1
BRIGHTRALL
I would like to thank everyone for
cards, flowers and visits while 1 was
in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
C. Shepherd, nursing staff and
kitchen staff for all the T.L.C. and to
Judy Stephen for taking me to the
hospital Everything was deeply
appreciated - Doreen Brightrall
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WILBEE
We wish to thank our friends, neigh-
bours and family for making our
50th Anniversary party so much fun.
Thanks to Neil McGavin tor his
humour and video, also Jean
Bewley for recalling many good
times. There's some real artistic tal•
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ent around Cranbrook and Brussels
that'includes music, costumes and
'acting. Just great folks. Thanks to
Laurie Campbell for the surrey ride
and to Cardiff Catering for the deli-
cious food We thank our Band
friends for their musical memories
and Barry and Susan Smith for the
choreography .and costumes that
made the R.C.M.PE Musical Ride
hilarious We thank our family for all
their help before, during and after
the party Thanks to everyone for
the cards and good wishes and for
making it such a special day
- lan and Elva 47-37x1
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