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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1998-10-21, Page 1212 -THE MOON EXPOSITOR. OCTOSSIl1 21 r 11118 (31. SERVICE DIRECTORY/ ADVCMT'SIC WITH `CS1'i�1'oiberYy 1 1P4 /Tout[ Sgir11lfiGila1Q11f1RBOtJAI��a a aperit'olderY Mars 1-888-343-dh►a erner CONTRACTING L TO *TRUCKING •GRAVEL *SAND $ STONE • BULLDOZING • EXCAVATING • TOPSOIL • SEPTIC SYSTEMS & SHO ... 482-9926 6 SHOP. RR3 Clinton Res. 482-9212 SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS Repairs to All Makes & Models. 20 Years' Experience. All Work Guaranteed. Contact Stedmans 43 Main St., Seaforth 527-1950 32. BABYSITTING FRIENDLY and caring person has space available to babysit your child. For more information please call 527.1095. 33-42-3 ,MOTHER OF TWO young children willing to babysit in own home. Flexible hours. Reasonable rates. For information phone 522-0514. 32-41 x4 34..PERSONAL ♦ 42. DEATHS r MCLEAN, Charles Nen Kenneth: At the Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre, Owen Sound on Tuesday, October 13th, 1998 in his 83rd year. Ivan McLean. of Kelso Pines, Owen Sound and formerly of Burgoyne. Husband of the late Mary 'Monis' Struthers. Father of Joyce and her husband Ross Ribey of Seaforth and Jean and her husband Mike Myatt, of Owen Sound. Grandpa of Andrea Ribey of Japan, Brad, Brent and Cheryl Ribey, all of Seaforth and Jeffrey and Andy Myatt, both of Owen Sound. Great grandfather of Tyler Ribey. He.is also survived by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his brothers Maurice and Spence McLean; sis- ters Jean Hardy, Jessie McDonald • and Ona Scott; sisters-in-law Nonie St. Clair, Marguerite Howe, Isabelle Procknow and Anne Struthers. Friends called at the W. Kent Milroy Port Elgin Chapel, 510 Mill Street, Port Elgin from 2:30 to 4:30 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Friday. Funeral service was conducted in the chapel on Saturday at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. E.G. Nelson officiating. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. Memorial contributions to Knox Presbyterian Church. Burgoyne would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. 42-42-1 PHOTO COPIES Photocopying Service available at the Huron Expositor office, 100 Main St., SeaforthI3v: x 11 copies - .25 cents per sheet, 81 x 14 copies - .35 cents per sheet. (GST and PST extra). Phone 527-0240. 31-01-ttnxe '38. AUCTION SALE ARE YOU LIVING with a drinking . problem? Al Anon can help. Phone 527-1650. 34-42-1 ATTENTION: Lose or gain weight, feel great. Nutritionally sale. Make money doing it. Free information 1- 800-881-6782. 34-41 x4cc WANTED 12 PEOPLE to lose weight. Phone Marg 522-0266. 34- 39 -TF • A.A. If you think you have a drinking problerq Alcoholics Anonymous has worked for millions. Call 527-1650 or toll free 1-800-706-9833. 34-39-ff 35. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ♦ r NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In The Estate of GRAHAM JOHN KERR All persons having claims against the estate of Graham John Kerr, Town of Seaforth in the County of Huron. who died on or about the 13th day of September, 1998. are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of November, 1998, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. • DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this 29th day of September, 1998. McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX, Barristers and Solicitors 77 Main Street, Seaforth, Ontario, NOK 1W0 Solicitors for the Executor . NOTICE TO CREDITORS & OTHERS Claims against the estate of REGINALD ROBERT KNIGHTS, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, who died on September 1st, 1998, must be in my hands by November 4th, 1998, after which date the estate will be distributed. RALPH SMITH, Law Office 20 Gouinlock Street P.O. Box 159 Seaforth, Ontano NOK 1 WO Lawyer for the Estate Trustee with a Will 36. ANNOUNCEMENTS ♦ r SEAFORTH WOMEN'S Institute thanks everyone for their support. Winners of the draw held Oct. 13 were: quilt -• Mrs. Darryl Finnigan, Ottawa, On. Afghan • Cathy Chappel, Seaforth. Grocery vouch- er - Brian Keys. 36-42x1 37. MORTGAGES r 1" & 2"e Mortgage Money Absolutely No Upfront Fees Available as tow as 6.50` Interest Personal Loans n you qualify. payments AinLitoolox. Mo. Payer ' 5.000 • 41.66 '10.000 ' 63.33 '15,000 '125.00 CoMorldNo your debts 'We specialize in problem morgaees Cal (119) 394.0460 1.400-397.1932 ASTRAL FUNDING INC. 38, AUCTION SALE ) RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 SAT. OCT. 24 AT 9:00 AM Modern household furniture and appliances at Lobb Auction In Clinton. We are accepting good additions for up coming auctions. CAU. NOW. www.auetlonhotllae.com AUCTIONS SAT. OCT. 24 AT 10:00 A.M. Estate auction of tractors: farm equipment; antiques & household, one mile east of Bright then south to 2nd farm on right. Prop.: Estate of the Late Roy Hubbard. WED. OCT. 28 AT 1:00 P.M. - Property auction of 100 acre farm known as Lot 8, Conc. 5 'of Hibbert Twp. located 2 miles south of Mitchell and 3 miles west on Line 28. Prop.: George and Marjorie Gray. .THURS. OCT. 29 AT 3:00 P.M. - Large auction of appliances; antiques: and household effects held at the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell. Prop.: Annie Vincent of Londesboro with additions. FRI. OCT. 30 AT 1:00 P.M. - Property auction of 100 acre fans known as Lot 25, Conc. 2 of South Easthope Twp. Prop.: Estate of the Late Clifford Faulhater and the late Violet Faulhater. SAT. OCT. 31 AT 11:00 A.M. - Auction of 287 acre farm; tarn machinery & misc. held 4 miles north of Rostock and a 'a mile east for Albert and Bernice Kniesz. JACOB & ZEHR AUCTIONS 271-7894 or 887-9599 42. DEATHS DELANEY, Daniel: On Tuesday, October 13, 1998, at Huronview Home for the Aged, Tuckersmith Township, Daniel Delaney. formerly of Seaforth, in his 86th year. Beloved husband of Anne (Allen) Delaney of Seaforth. Dear father of Pat and her husband Bruce McLeod of Georgetown, Allen Daniel Delaney and his wife Patricia Hunt of Vancouver, and Doreen and her husband Ian Strachan of Fort St. John, B.C. Fondly remembered by six grandchildren, Gordon and Andrew McLeod, James and Jennifer Strachan and Robert and Sara Delaney. Cremation has taken place at Parkview Cemetery and Crematorium, Waterloo. The Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, Seaforth, was entrusted with funer- al arrangements. A memorial ser- vice will take place at a later date at his daughter's residence in Georgetown. Memorial donations to Canadian Cancer Society or Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated as expressions of sym- pathy. 42-42-1 ECKERT, Joseph Michael: On Saturday, October 17. 1998, at St. Joseph's Health Centre, London. Joseph Eckert, of Dublin, in his 79th year. Beloved husband of the late Olga (Manfini) Eckert (1990). Dear father of Steve and Norah Eckert, Bayfield: Mary and Luke Schoonderwoerd, Mitchell; Shirley and .Rene VanLoon. Sutton; Ann and Ken Hurley, Stratford; Joan and Tom Hummel, Petawawa: Rose Marie and Gunther Borysuik, . Stratford; Judy Eckert and Maxwell Bickford, Durham; Nancy and Jack Storey, Clinton; Barbara Eckert and Andrew Mackay, Toronto: John .Eckert, Waterloo and finance Tanya Neufeld, and Joe and Cathy Eckert. Kitchener. Fondly remembered by 27 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Also survived by brothers and sisters. Sister Mary Eckert, Annie Cronin, Sister Margaret Eckert, Cecelia Ryan. Theresa Kelly, Michael Eckert, Fred Eckert. James Eckert. Rita Kelly and Jerry Eckert. Besides his wife. Olga, Mr. Eckert was predeceased by a grandson. Jeffery, his parents, John A. and Louise (Flanagan) Eckert, and a brother, John Eckert. Family received friends at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, Seaforth, on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of the Christian Burial was held on Tuesday, October 20 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church. Dublin. Father Antonio Del Ciancio officiated. Interment St. Patrick's Cemetery, Dublin. Pallbearers were Stephen Eckert, Joe Eckert, John Eckert. Jack Geldhot, Mike Eckert and Jerry Eckert. Flower bearers were Tanya Eckert, Pam Schoonderwoerd, Tammy Borysuik, Angie Duiker. Sandra Storey, Kim Jones and Sandy Farrell. Memorial donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. 42-42-1 Auction Calendar Auctioneer Bob Heywood 235-0874 Two Large Auctions This Week Saturday. October 31 at 10 Opt - One of this years best auctions, at South Huron Rec. Centre, Exeter. We have been favoured to disperse by auction the estate of Mrs. Kay Haggar of Lucan along with additions from the well kept homes of Mrs. Bill Ritchie, Grand Bend and Mrs.' Olive Fisher, Exeter. Offenng includes excellent antique & modem dining room furnishings, bedroom suites; 3 pc Eastlake parlour set; loveseat, sofa bed, appliances; antique furniture & collectible smalls and hundreds of useful items. Full list next week. Saturday. November 71110 am - Clearing auction of 100 acre farm. machinery and misc. items for Harold & Phyllis Parsons. R.R. e2. Kippen, Ont. Property:'The'famt will be offered subject to reasonable reserve at 1 p.m. Terms: $25.000 down, balance on agreed closing date. Tuckersmith Township - Consisting of 100 acres, with 70 acres more or less workable, on which is located a good 4 bedroom brick home with slate roof and excellent updates. along with a large hip roof barn. separate shed & shop in good repair. House has Comb. - oil & wood fumace. 20 acres hardwood bush. Full list of chattels to follow. For more info on the property - contact the Auctioneer. Property offered by Bob Heywood, Licensed Salesperson with Prudential Heartland Realty Inc. Prudential LARGE AUCTION SALE to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for Irene Wild of Clinton, the Estate of Irene Anderson of Lucan plus many . good additions from Clinton and Goderich homes. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 AT 9 AM APPLIANCES: New fridge, Admiral fridge, Admiral 30 inch stove with black glass oven door both approx. 4 years old. Moffat matching washer and dryer 4 years old. 31 inch colour TV with remote 1 year old, Sanyo 4 head VCR (New). microwave, dehumidifier (New), humidifier, 2 portable TV's. Singer portable sewing machine, upright vacuum cleaners. FURNITURE: Electric tilting bed. modem 5 piece bedroom suite dark pine in like new condition with older queen size box spring and mattress. 3 peice bedroom suite with box spring and .mattress. plus other single beds, dressers etc.. side board bottom, chesta bed like new, chesterfields and matching chairs, davenport couches etc., bridge lamp. floor lamps. rocking chairs, table lamps, drop leaf kitchen table with wooden chairs like new, trunk. propane barbeque (good one), floor rugs, hooked mats. good upholstered chairs, New air conditioner. many more . furniture items than listed, 2 filing cabinets, shop vacs. vacuum with power head, coal skuttle, round table and 4 chairs (like new),grandfather clock; beautiful modem maple bedroom suite with queen size box spring and Mattress, another queen size box spring and mattress. Duncan Pfyfe drop leaf dining table and 4 chairs. TOOLS ETC.: Skill saw, electric hedge trimmer, electric motors. belt sander, 3 chalnsaws, weed eater, jig saw, electric drill, electric test equipment, hand tools, screw cabinets, garden tools, Targe bird cage, ladders, plus many more Heins than listed. tablesaw etc. DISHES AND GLASSWARE: Set of Limoges dishes, collector plates. 3 beaver jars, cups end saucers, many new video's, pictures plus bedding, Tonka toy grader, plus Items lar too numerous to mention. NOTE: Two auctioneers selling starting at 9 a.m. TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D. • Auctioneer: Richard Lobb 519.482.7898 Clinton f42. DEATHS r STRONG, ARTHUR J.: At Seaforth Community Hospital, on Thursday, October 15, 1998, Art Strong, in his 58th year. Dear friend of Marlyn Gray and her family, Terry and Paulette Gray, Becky Gray, Brian and Nancy Lee. Beloved brother of Jack and Shirley Strong of Egmondville, Jim and Peggy Strong of Clinton and Marie and Pat Ryan of Dublin. Predeceased by his parents, Robert J. and Ada (White) Strong, two brothers, Don and Robert and a sister, Joyce Hamilton. Cremation at Parkview Cemetery and Crematorium, Waterloo, has taken place. Interment Maitlandbank Cemetery, Seaforth. The Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich St. W. Seaforth, was entrusted with funer- al arrangements. Memorial dona- tions to Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated as expres- sions of sympathy. 42-42-1 O'REILLY, Lenore Olive: At Extendicare Nursing Home. London. on Friday, October 16. 1998, Lenore Olive in her 81st year. Der wife of the late Hubert O'Reilly. Dear mother of William of London, Marjorie Dale and her hus- band Floyd of Seaforth and Diane Nicoll and her husband Richard of Windsor. Dear sister of Robert Ruston of London, John Ruston of Port Colborne- Predeceased by her brothers Clarence, Frank and Charles and her sisters Angela Kelly and Mary -Lou King and Doris Kelly. Also survived by 8 grandchil- dren and 4 great grandchildren. A private family funeral service was held on Monday. October 19, 1998. Interment in St. Peter's Cemetery. London. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated. (John T- Donohue Funeral Home). 42-42x1 43. BIRTHS r NIGH Wayne and Laurie Nigh are happy to announce the birth of their daughter Emily Louise on Oct. 7, 1998 at Simcoe Hospital, weighing 8 lbs. 5 oz A sister for Erin and Adarr. Proud grandparents are Frank and Leona Nigh, Vic and Doreen Alexander and Jerry Leeson. 43-42x1 BENNEWIES Jessica and Adam are thrilled to say they have a baby brother, early and safe. Jordon Kieven Willard. born on October 6, 1998 at 1:10 p.m. at Seaforth Hospital weighing 6 lbs. 8 oz. Proud grandparents are Sandra Bennewies of Dublin, Kieven Bennewies of New Liskeard.' Great great grandparents are Willard and Norlene Bennewies of Dublin. Great great great grandparents are Alice 'Dietz of Mitchell and Adeline Bennewies looking down to us from Heaven. Thanks to Sandi Poland. Betty Poore. nurses Bev. Kay. Janice. Sharon and Cheryl for all your help while in the hospital. Special thanks to Uncle Jeremy for looking atter Jessica and Adam and for a clean.house. Last but not least to Shawn Edwards for the care while pregnant and for your "quick" run to delivery on short notice. 43- 42-1 BOWMAN FORTUNE IT'S A GIRL: Richard and Tracy Bowman welcome with love their daughter Emily Ona. bom October 10, 1998, 6 lbs. 10 oz. at SI. Joseph's Health Centre, 'London. Ontario. Proud grandparents are Bruce and Brenda Bowman and Rick and Bonnie Fortune. Great grandparents are Clarissa Stewart. Leonard and Eileen Bowman. Teresa Hodges and Tom Manderson and Arnold Hodges. 43- 42x 1 cc 46. IN MEMORIAM ) • WILLIAMSON, John: In loving memory of a dear son who was taken from us 3 years ago, Oct. 20, 1995. You left a space JoHn. no one can fill, We miss you terribly and 'always will. Silent thoughts. a secret tear, a constant wish you were here. Those we love don't go away. They walk beside us every day, Unseen, unheard, but always near Our life goes on without you John, But nothing is the same. You were too young to leave us, we all feel the loss. But we look to your son, and it helps ease the pain, Because of Derrick, a part of you still remains We miss your smiles and your laugh. And your warm and gentle ways, No matter how we spend our days. No matter what we do. Before we close our eyes at night, We always think of you. We hold you close within our hearts. And there you will remain. To walk with us throughout our lives. until we meet again. - From those who thought the world of you, love Mom and Dad. 46-42-1 BROOME: In memory of our grand- daughter. Rachael Anne who left us suddenly October 26. 1997. If we had all the world to give, We'd give It yes, and more. To hear her voice and see her smile, And greet her at our door. But all we can do, dear Rachael. Is go and tend your grave. And leave behind tokens of love, To the best grandchild God ever made. We'd like to think, when Ilfe Is done, Wherever heaven may be, That she'll be standing at the door, Up there to welcome us. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Grandma and Grandpa Broome. 48-42x1 Only Memories In loving memory of our precious daughter and sister, Rachael Anne Broome, who died one year ago today, October 26, 1998. If tears could build a stairway. Or memones build a lane. We would walk the way to heaven. To bring you home again We remember you in silence. We often speak your name. But all we have are memories. And your picture in a frame It broke our hearts to lose you. Still you didn't go alone. For a pan of us went with you. The night God took you home. Wonderful memories woven in gold. All the time: we choose to Mild. Deep in our hearts you are to he kepi. In our souls to cherish and never forget. Missing you every minute of every day. kach. All of our love. Dad. Mom, Aaron and Rebecca. BROOME: In loving memory of a dear niece and cousin Rachael Broome. who passed away one year ago. October 26. 1997. fn our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true, There is not a day, dear Rachael, Thal we do not think of you. Always remembered by Cathy. Kevan, Wade, Adam, Beth, Bill, Samantha and Joshua. 46-42x1 WILLIAMSON, John. In ever loving memory of our brother and uncle who passed away Oct. 20, 1995. John we will always remember the way you looked. The way you spoke and smiled_ Thelittle things you said and did• Are with us all the while. Of all that life has offered us, And all that's left to do. We'll never have a greater gift Than our memories of you. Although we smile and make no fuss, No one misses you, John more than us. And when we often recall, That is when we miss you most of all. - Always in our hearts, Robert and Heather. Jett and Becky, Carol Anne and Charles. Dianne and Dennis. Cathy and Harry and fami- ies. 46-42-1 47. CARDS OF THANKS SHOLDICE The family of the late Dorothy Sholdice would like to extend our sincere thanks to all of those who offered us comfort during our recent loss. Perhaps you sent a lovely card, to show how much you cared. Or a beautiful flower' basket, if so. we saw it there. Perhaps you donat- ed in memory of Dorothy, or per- formed a kindly deed. You may have sent some delicious food to sustain us in our need. Perhaps you spoke the kindest words, that any friend could say. Perhaps you were not there at all, just thought of us that day. As we express our thanks to you, we want to say as well, your kindness means much more to us, • than words alone could tell. Thank you to Rev. Murray for his visits, the nursing staff for their excellent care. the Home Care for love and kind- ness to Dorothy during her illness. - Mom, • Murray and Janice, Sandra and Rob, Blake and Jesse, the Keys and Walker families 47-42x1 CASE George's wife, brother and sisters would like to express our sincere thanks for the love and kindness shown to George during his illness and to us on his passing. Thanks for treats, parcels, flowers and vis- its with him. Our thanks to the doc- tors and nurses who cared for him in Stratford. London and Seaforth Hospitals. A special thanks to Dr. Rodney and Dr. Swartz also the nurses in Seaforth Hospital who are truly "Angels of Mercy". To friends and neighbours who helped and offered to help with rides to Stratford and London, brought food to the house and expressed their sympathy in many other kind and thoughtful ways. We are truly blessed to live in such a caring community. To everyone who gave floral tributes, memorial donations and have sent cards of sympathy. To Chris Smith of Box and Smith Funeral Chapel for his professional support and guidance. To the Royal Canadian Legion for their memorial service and to all the comrades who attended, to the Legion Ladies fora delicious lunch after the funeral ser- vice. To George's Regimental Buddies for coming to pay their respects, four from the Elgin Regiment and two of his tank crew from the Sherbrooke Fusiliers Regiment. To Rev. Judith Springett for visiting George in hospital and coming to our home to offer comfort and support on hearing of his pass- ing and also for conducting the funeral service. We thank her for ministering to our spiritual needs. Jane Case, Jack Case, Mary Morse, Louise Smale, Isabel Marinelli. 47-42x1 LASSIFIgD, MARKETPLACE °Advertise Across Ontario or Across the Country" WANTED HARDWOOD LOGS. Prompt paymenl for hardwood logs, prepayment for limber stands. Veneer log prices. 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