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The Huron Expositor, 1999-02-03, Page 12• 1$ -THE URON EXPOSITOR, February 3, 1ft1a C8. AUCTION SAIF 38. AUCTION SALE ESTATE AUCTION Of Appliances: Antiques:•Tools b Household Effects at the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St in Mitchell - Sat., Feb. 6 at 9:30 A.M. INCLUDING:' Maytag 16 cu tt fridge. Frigidaire 30 inch electric stove. Maytag automatic washer. Beaumark 30 inch range; freezer. electric dryers: color TV's:' Electrolux vacuum with powerhead: older 24 inch. propane stove; Yamaha triple keyboard electric organ; refinished old oak combination secretary and china cabinet: washstand oak buffet. ' iptain s chair, dressers. pair.of,coach lights. blanket box. Knechtel French Provincial chest of drawers, • pair of modern wardrobes. ornate reproduction double•pedestal table with ".inlaid lop and eight button back chairs; waterfall bedroom suite:" chesterfield suites, china cabinets: rustic pine buffet -hutch and table with 4 chairs: single bed. quilts and bedding; crocks:.butter press. Gilbert mantel -clock. pocket watches; some collectible dishes including •Carnival, Cornflower, Royal .Winton, etc.; our usual clean offering of housewares, hand and garden tools; Thermos gas barbecue: Clare Hecla propane furnace; adults 3 wheel bike; gas, mowers; 22 ft aluminum extension ladder: and much more. Prop.. Estate of the late Eleanor McLean and a Seaforth home AUCTIONEERS: Doug Jacob and Joe Zehr 519-271-7894 519-887-9599 RIOHARD, LOBE AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 Sato February 13 at 10 am Over 100 'Ford essenilal specially service tool sits. apprnx 250 service manuals, service videos: computer wheel balancer. 12 ton shop press. engine 2 hr,ike lathes: air conditioner ref yr ler and reclaim ;s vc1rn+s parts washrT: trans )ar k .•.'Ilii, . Mt. desks anal r hairs tiling. cabinets. pins nisi h mor( aC former Mari .For,l r1.,+Irr1Mp building ,, nrlir weir 01 Seaforth nn highway •R Sat.. Febyeary 20 at 10 am - Antique furniture. piano. riding mower. MF 135 tractor, for e51ate of George ca mown a1 Lnhh"Aurtinn Clinton Wed.. March 10 it 11 am .' 100 acre farm wfh hotrse and liars for` Estate cif George Campbell. www.aucttoabotitne.com (39. EDUCATIONAL I • Starr the New rear with a .Vew career' • Become a Dental Assistant • Graduate in 10 months • Dayor. evening Gasses •,On the pc tramxig Job search ass's- tance - • Financial Aid 'a lyssa Now Accepting Applications SOUTHWESTERN ' ;17MEDIX SCHOOL "t"'• 1299 Oxford St. E. Qxbury Mall • London. Ontario 1-800-695-2414 Visit us at www.swmedix.com • •C40. LOST & FOUND • -; • ♦ NOTICE: -Would. the person who stole the orange plastic tabby cat off our sign at the road, please return it. It is- a very special gift from 3 •grandchildren If you need one so bad. tell us. we will be 'very glad" to • buy rt -your own: Just retum ours please. Thanks. - The Browns 40- 05x1 - - �42. DEATHS • BANNON- Jeanette:. At Seaforth Manor Nursing Home. on Sunday, January 31. 1999. Mary -Jeanette (Benniger} Bannon. in her 79th year. Dear mother of.Gary Bannon . and his. wife Sandra of Winthrop. Mane and her husband Jim Patin of Seaforth and Theresa and her hus- . band Bob Machan of Blyth. Fondly remembered by ten -grandchildren and five great. grandch+ldren.-Also ry suived' by her sisters.: Alma •Kectinie of London and Laurain Oliver of Seaforth: and brother Sylvester Benmger of Welland. Predeceased by her husband Leon - Bannon, parents Francis 'and Mary • (Valad) Benmger. sisters Leona Scrimgeour.' Josie Illerbum. -Anna Chalmers and Florence Gault. and brothers Raymond. Sherman and Clifford. Family received friends at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home. Seaforth, on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7.9 p.m. C.W.L.•and parish prayers were held. at the funeral home do Tuesday: Mass of.• the Christian Bursal will be heki on Wednesday. February 3 poday)- at St James • Roman Catholic. Church, Seaforth, at 1100 a.m. Fr Paul Mooney will officiate Reader is Marg. Flannery and pallbearers are Ray. 'Patin. --Wayne Gray1aum. Qanno:..Barry East, • Kevin Arians and Brian Machen. Interment St Jaynes Roman Catholic ' Cemetery. Memorial donations to St: James Roman Catholic Church Building Fund or Seaforth Community Hospital would be • appreciated as expressions of sympathy 42-05-1 46. IN MEMORIAM ♦ RYAN: In loving memory of our dear brother Maurice who passed away on February 8, 1998. God saw you getting tired, When a cure was -not to be He closed his arms around you. And whispered "Come to Me'. In tears we saw you sinking. We watched you tacks away. Our. hearts were almost broken. You' fought so hard to stay. . _ But when we saw you sleeping. So peaceful. free from pain, We would not wish -you back. To suffer more again So treasure him Lord. In your garden of rest, For here on earth, He was one of the best. Always remembered with love, sis- . ters and brothers. sister-in-law' and brothers-in-law. 46-05x1 RYAN: In loving memory of mydear husband. father and grandfather Maurice Ryan. who passed "away. one,year ago on Fel?. 8th, 1998: IN TIME OF LOSS ' Lonely is the home without you, Life to us is, not the same; . AH the world would be like Heaven. If we could have you back again. . - A light is from our household gone, A voice we loved is still. • - A place is vacant in our home. - That never can be filled,. May the God of Love and Mercy, • Care for our toyed one who is gone. • And bless with consolation, Those left to carryon. • - .-The happy hours we once enjoyed. • 'How sweet their memory still. • But death has left a vacant place. -This world can never fill. How dearly we loved you. " And prayed you might live. But Jesus just beckoned. • And we had to give.• God gave us strength to beard. And courage to fight the blow. - What a has meant to lase you,` • God alone'will ever know. Always- in • our thoughts and sadly - • missed by your wife Jean_ 46-05x1 • • CAMERON: In loving memory of a dear wife.. mother,. grandmother, • and • great, grandmother -Mane Cameron. who passed- away three- yeari ago February 4. 1996. .. Gone from our sight .. But not our memories. Gone from our touch: " But never frifim'ourhearts._• -- -- Loved and 'missed always, Jim, Charlie, Sheila, Pam.. Gard. Doug and Paul and families. 46-05xLcc } (43. BIRTIIS BACHERT- . an and Carolyn would like to ink the Lord for the sate arnval of xandra Rose. born at. .Stratford eneral Hospital, on January 19. 1999, •weighing 7 lbs_:9 oz Proud • grandparents are Dan and Mary Bachen of Egmondville and Don and Betty . Macfarlane If Glen Ewen, Saskatchewan 43.05x1cc IMAGER (MEIDfNGER) Kevin and Mary -Jo are thnNed to announce the arrival of their 'little miracle' Connor Kevin Connor was bom on Wed. Jan. 8, 1999 at 1.30 a m weighing in at a healthy 10 lbs 5 oz Very proud grandparents are Steve and Pat Meriting., o! Zunch and Ron and Dorothy Drager of Seaforth Special thanks to Dr Fellows and the third floor nursing staff al SI Joseph's Health Centre Also to Dr. •Steele and Bonne for men continued, excellent care. -43- 05xtc • RYAN: A tribute, to our :father and • grandfather; Maurice, woo so Sadly left on February 8, 1998. The days and nights.keep passing. As weeks a year. By day we do our best to. laugh, . At night we cry more tears., They Say time heals all sorrow. • And helps us to forget. But "time so far has only shown, - How much we miss you yet. Ther say memorieslre golden, Well maybe that is true, We never wanted memories. We only wanted you. But you did.not go alone. For part of us went with you, The day God called you home. , Always loved, sadly, missed, you are forever in our hearts, Joe and Mary. Maureen and Dave, Manlyn and Allan. Kevin • arid Pam. Gary and Kathy. Greg and Laurie. Margaret . Ann and Richard. and -::grangchildren;_ 46.05x t n-xe 147. CARDS OF THANKS WERNHAM . The family, of the late Leonard Wernham wish ,to • express our thanks to all our relabves, friends and neighbours tor their prayers. cards, flowers. gifts and food at our time of loss An exten'8ed thank you for the kindness and support shown • since the loss of our father and hus- band. Special thank you to Rev. '.Jane Kuepter. Ross Ribey and staff and the ladies of Northside United Church. - Mary Ellen Werr)ham and Family 47-05x1 MURRAY I wouki like to thank my family for their support and for being there for me while I was a patient in University Hospital and since com- ing home Many thanks to my rela- tives, fnends and neighbours for all their acts of kindness. for flowers, cards. phone calls, prayers, gifts and visas. Many thanks for all the delicious food that was brought to the" house Special thank you to doctors and nurses of S C. Hospital for their special care while 1 was a patient there All was very much appreciated Thanks again. - Meddle Murray 47.05x1 Centenaires to play Michigan Generals A shorthanded Centenaires squad of 11 players travelled to Mount Brydges last Tuesday and won a make-up, game 5-0. even' with several players sick . a couple working and all the midgets at their play=off game. - 1 'Bantam affiliate Nathan Inman. of Goderich was -spectacular holding-Seaforth in the game even when his legs got tired: .: . Scott Van Dooren had a goal and three assists while Aaron. Parsons had a goal and •two helpers. Jon Chambers. Darryl Jenson. Shaun Anstett, Mark Van Dooren and. Jay Baker all 'had singles. Mark Vock added two assists. , :On Saturday. Seaforth lost their last chance of the regular season to beat the Mitchell Hawks in -a probable first-round. -play-off preview.- . The game was a quick two-way affair with opportunities for ,both teams but Mitchell won 5-2. • Seaforth went up 1-0 but the.game.ended up tied at 1 before Hensall Girl Guides develop relationships with home residents Hensall Girl Guides were in to visit with their buddies in the Retirement Home. Both the residents and the Girl Guides benefit from the relationships that develop from the buddy program: Rev. Brian -Williamson of -- the Lake Huron CAmmunity Church led- worship. service on • Tuesday •afternoon. Marlene Williamson and Belva Fuss accompanied the singing on both organ and piano for the -enjoyment of -. the residents.' ' Volunteer Marg Cole was - in to assist the residents. Wednesday• morning a group of residents met in the nursing home lounge for.a- time of current events and. games. Word -games .are always a favourite' as well as guessing old tyme songs by a' short phrase as aclue. - Residents are ` always amazed by what they are able to remember. In the afternoon Winnie Hutton. pastoral care volunteer led Bible Study as well as taking time for visitation with residents. The Grafiton Rhythmaires - provided a wonderful: evening of music for the. January birthday party. Thursday evening. Birthday greetings to Ada Ball. Edith Kennedy and • Irene Finlayson. . We were pleased to'have , family members- in to enjoy the party with us: -Resident Council. and. (47:CARDSOF THANKS ) PAPPLE . I want to thank everybody who sent • me cards and remen1benad rr•re-on-'-. my birthday.) really appreciated it. - OlivePapple . MURRAY Thanks to all those who sent me cards. gilts and treats on.my special birthday. - Gordon.Murray 47-05x1 • •. WASN'T THAT A PARTY! Thanks to the people who helped me celebrate my 80th -birthday at Kinburn. The many tributes in. phone calls. cards, gifts. flowers.. and candles are greatly appreciat : ed. Thanks to the special 'Old Time . Band'; John - Zettel-from - Staffs, Frank Gilbert from Hamston. Gerbe and Lome Lambkin from Fordwich; Many people were intrigued with my 'seedy' Noah's ant. My family host- ed a delicious dinner in honour of their mother. grandmother. great nana Anna and sister. Thanks, kids. I have ordered twenty-one years for many more -fair trips.' Thanks to all; from a new" octogenanan, Anna Dolmage. 47705x1 • • LYONS The family of the late Ross Lyons would like to extend appreciation to all friends, relatives and neighbours for thele love, support. prayers. cards,' flowers. food and memorial .donations in memory of a dear hus- band, father,_ grandfather and great grandfather. Special Inks to Dr. . Woldnik; the other d8ctors and - nurses who cared for Mm. Also, thanks to Pastor Doug Cornveau for his kind words and the ladies of the Bethel Bible 'Church. Thanks to Ross Ribey and Ruth Townsend of the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home for their guidance and support Thanks to the Legion ladles for the lovely hutch. - Freda Lyons and tamely. 47 ':/5x1 Queensway - Retirement Home Operations Group . met Friday ....And. upcoming February -events were discussed. --A11 :are looking-: forward to the party that the Hensall :Legion and Legion Ladies Auxiliary. have planned for us on Valentines Day, Feb. 1 4 at 2 p.m. -This week -residents viewed the video series, On, Qrohibition made up, of interviews. news reels and' articles- from that time Period- - Bingo with the Kippen: United -Church Women will_ be taking place each. Monday in.February and the residents are looking forward .to assistance and prizes provided by the women.. ' - COMING EVENTS. -Feb. 5.-7' p.m. Friendship Friday. with•Clare and•Andrew: 8.. Come visit *our booth at the Grand Bend-- . Legion Showcase: •11. 1:30, p.m. :Grand Bend Kitchen -Band. 6 'p.m. Seniors Diners: 7 p.m. Loren McKenzie entertains.. KALE I wish to thank Dr MacIver, Dr Van Walraven. nursing stall in I C U and 3E for their care and kindness shown to me during my stay in Stratford Hospital. Special thanks to my wife Bea and family for,.lheir constant vigil and concern, to Jack for his trips to and from hospital; to all my neighbours, relatives and friends tor their prayers, cards and phone calls. •Your kindness was greatly appreciated and will always be remembered. - Torn Kate 47- 06x1 � ASS�ED Mhi a 'bests apri, "sl riars Its r Steve Mclnally and Jason Henderson teamed up and brought the score tip to 2-1 for Seaforth- • .• - The scoring was all Mitchell from these. however, Despite - playing a strong game. three mistakes cost Seaforth the Jame and they dropped their fifth game of the season to the Hawks. 'The Hawks play a very strong defensive game:C•'. -said conch Jason Papple. -'We don't, get a lot of chances .10 ;core ;ii we have to make sure they don't' either Hot:etully we Lar snipe our prohlems.hythe.play-offs. This Saturday at 8:30 Centennaires will.play Michigan Jr B Generals .Come and check two to out p.m exhihition Seaforth and unda game this international :he aeJln:rthe Flint. match -up. J Community Calendar WED., FEB. 3 1230-1 3o p m - Ringette of 1 00-3:00 p m. - Parents' and Tots' - Skating at the Arena . . 1 30-4:00 p.m - Senior, r Shuffleboard at the Community Centres 430-5.30 p m� - Ringette practice at the Arena - 630-7.30 p.m..- Mitchell vs Belles Ringette at the Arena • 7:30-9:00 p m -Junior and Ming Broomball at the Arena 8:00-10:00 p m. - Vdteyball'at the Highschool -9:00-.1110.p rg. - Ladies' • Broomball at the Arena THURS., FEB. .4 4:00-6:00.p.m.-- Figure Skating at the Arena - •• 6.00-7:30 pm - Minor Hockey at • the Arena 7,30-9:00 p m Minor Brpomball at the Arena' 8:00-10'00 p.m. - Basketball at the - Highsi;hocl " 9:00-1210 a.m. Meas Broomball• at the Arena FRI. , FEB. 5 -10:30-11:30 a.m. - Pre-school ' Story Hour at the Library • 4:15-5.15 p.m. Houseleague - Hockey Practice at the Arena 5:15-7.15 p m - Minor Hockey at the Arena • . ' 7:15-8:15.p m:. - Ringette at the Arena 7 8:15-9-45 p. m. - Durham vs - Bartam Hockey at the Arena - SAT., FEB.. 6 6:30-7:30 a:m. -_Houseleague Hockey - Ducks vs. Bruins 7:30-8:30 a.m."- Houseleague . Hockey -.Whalers vs. - Canadians • 8:30-910 a.m. - Houseleague . Hockey - Leafs vs. Kings 910-10:30 a.m. - Houseleague Hockey - Sharks vs Oilers 10:30-11:30 a.m. Houseteague - Hockey.- Blues vs. Panthers 11:30-12:30 p.m. - Mites Hockey at the Arena " - Minor .jockey Gaes•at the Arena at, r Aunt Generals vs. Centenar Exhibition ikey,.. SUN. FEB. -7 11 00-1 30 p m - Recreational Hockey at the -Arena " - - 130:4:00 p nr = Flint Generals is rrentenaures Exhibition Hockey 4.00-8-15 rn - Ringette Names . "at theArena 8.15-9.45 p.m -Bantam 0Iayc(I c if - necessary) Hockeythe Arena - MON., FEB. 8 '•. 4 30-9'G0o m =acture Skating at the Arena 7 30-•;.30 o rri Mircr Scots Council Bingo at to Arena •' •Tonrghrs r+Gst Arricr ;rr1 rq 7"00-9.00-p rn - F•,rnirLra Refinishing at the-+ighscrcci .. 9'00-.'O-30 p m. Cidsmers . Hockey at the Arena TUES.,- FEB., 9 . 9.00-11 30 a:m• - Parents' and . Tots' Piaygrcuo at klcrthside . United Church 9.00<10- rC a rr - FIress s =un at the Arena :10.00: a.m.-12:00 p m - Parents & Tots' Skating at the Arena 7 C0-9-00 p:m. - Wood Working at the,tlighschcci 7.30tp m. = Seafcrt' cscital Room - Auxilary2meeting r =.:rtererce . FEB.- 10. 1.00-3:00 p m. - Parents" and cts • Skating at the Arena 00 p m. - Senrcr '. 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