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14 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, April 28, 1999
31 Service Directory
FURNITURE . REFINISHING and
repairs, hand stripped, hand rubbed
lacquer finishes. Pick-up and deliv-
ery. Free estimates. Call Gary
Josting. 519-233-7154. 31-15-7
WILL TUTOR in my own home.
Betty Beuttenmiller, 527-0282. 31-
09-tt
REPAIR AND REFINISHING of fur-
niture and antiques, handstripping,
also custom made furniture built to
your plans. Robert Kerr, RR #1,
Seaforth. Phone 527-0786. 31-09-tf
34. Personal
A.A. If you think you have a drinking
problem Alcoholics Anonymous has
worked for millions. Call 527-1650
or toll free 1-800-706-9833. 34-17-1
89 PEOPLE wanted to lose weight
while earning excellent full or part
time income. (I lost 107 lbs. 16
years ago). 1-888-850-7108. 34-
15x3cc
ENJOY SUMMER ON
YOUR NEW DECK!
•Wood Decks - designed & installed
•Interlocking Patios & Walkways
•Complete Landscape Design
The Lawn Master
527-1750
32. Babysitting
MOTHER willing to babysit in her
home. Dublin area, any shift.
Please call 345-0019. 32.17xlcc
WILL GIVE loving care to your little
ones while you work. Fenced in
yard. hot lunches, treats and lots of
references. Any shill. Phone 527-
0651. 32-15x4
35. Notice to Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
& OTHERS
Claims against the estate of
KENNETH LORNE
SWAN
late of the Town of Seaforth, in
the County of Huron, who died
on March 3. 1999, must be in
my hands by May 5, 1999, after
which date the estate will be
distributed.
RALRH
SMITH,
Law Office
20 Gouinlock Street
P.O. Box 159
Seaforth, Ontario
NOK t WO
Lawyer for the Estate
Trustee with a Will
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
,& OTHERS
Claims against the estate of
WILLIAM FREDERICK
EISLER
late of the Township of
Tuckersmith. in the County of
Huron. who died on February
24, 1999. must be in my hands
by May 5, 1999, after which date
the estate will be distributed.
RALPH SMiTH,
Law Office
20 Gouinlock Street
P O. Box 159
Seaforth, Ontario
NOK 1 WO
Lawyer for the Estate
Trustee with a Will
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
Claims against the estate of
GEORGE ROBERT
CAMPBELL,
late of the Township of
McKillop, in the County of
Huron, who died on
November 24th, 1998, must
be in my hands by May 5th,
1999, after wh;ch date the
eetate will be distributed.
RALPH SMITH, Law Office
20 Goutnleck Street
P.O. Box 159
Seaforth, Ontario
NOK 1 WO
Lawyer for the Estate
Trustees with a Will
37. Mortgages
1" & 2^° MortgagegMoney
Ab;o'utey No phont Fees
Ava labia as low as
6.50` Interest
Personal Loans
It you queSty, payments
Ann ARorox• Mo Payment
' 5.000 ' 41.66
'10.000 ' 83 33
'15,000 '12500
Consoidate your debts
-We $pe, ,a ze .n problem mortgages
Call (519) 364-0450 1-600.387.1932
ASTRAL FUNDING INC.
36. Announcements
35. Notice to Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In The Estate of
MARIE DALRYMPLE
All persons having claims against
the estate of Mane Dalrymple of
the Town of Seaforth, in the
County of Huron, who died on or
about the 28th day of February,
1999, are hereby notified to send
in lull particulars of their claims to
the undersigned on or before the
17th day of May, 1999, after which
dale the assets will be distributed
having regard only to claims then
received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this
15th day of April, 1999.
McCONNELL, STEWART &
DEVEREAUX,
Barristers and Solicitors
77 Main Street,
Seaforth, Ontario, NOK 1 WO
Solicitors tor the Executor
36. Announcements
MURRAYS' CHRISTMAS HOUSE
is open every day 10 a.m. • 4:30
p.m. Come share the magic of our
shimmering home. Enjoy the ulti-
mate shopping experience. 7304
Richmond, Arkona, 1-800-575-
1974. 36-09x39cc
Announcing..,
The Windsong Hill
Company
Arts & Crafts
Workshops
It's simplc...Show up. make
great stuff in a single session
and take your stuff home!
Nothing to hying or huy.
Pre -register today! Toll free
1-877-848-3848
Soaperafting Cost: '38.00
Craft your oss n soap using herbs
and scent. Creative & fun. Take
home 6 Kars of your handmade
soap.
Saltford Valley Hall
slay 3 or 18 June 2 or 17 7-9 pm
Clinton Royal Canadian
Legion
May 4or 19 June 3or287-9 pm
June 19 9-11 am
Exeter Royal Canadian Legion
May 5or 20.June14or297.9pm
June 5 9-11 am
Clay Pot Decoration Cost $38.00
Run assay from plain old clay - give
your pots pizza/! Learn 6 ways to
decorate pots and take 2 home.
Saltford Valley Hall
May 12 or 27 June 8 or 24 7-9 pm
Clinton Royal Canadian Legion
\lay 11 or 26 June 10 7-9 pm
June 26 9- I I am
Exeter Royal Canadian Legion
May 10 or 25 June 21 7-9 pm
June 129-11 am
38 Auction Sale
RICHARD LOBS
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
Sat., May 1 at 10:00 am -
14 tractors. farm machinery.
cutter, straw. 1987 Ford
Conversion van. antique
furniture. appliances, for
If the Estate of Ross (Jake)
McClure. go 1,. miles north
of Winthrop to Concession
11 then go st of a mile west. '
Sat., May 8 at 9:00 am -
Coins. glassware. furniture.
antiques at Lobb Auction in
Clinton. We are accepting
good additions for upcoming
auction.
Call Now
www.•uetlonhotnne.com
39 Educat,onal
Festival School
of
Hairstyling
552 Huron St., Stratford
Looking for
a new
Career?
Festival School of Hairstyling
of Stratford is accepting
applications for our Spring
class. Make-up, Artistry and
Nail Technology offered at
no extra charge. Financial
assistance available for
those that qualify.
For further information call
519-271-9551.
PHOTO COPIES
Photocopying Service available at
the Huron Expositor office, 100
Main St., Seaforth 81/2 x 11 copies -
.25 cents per sheet, 81/2 x 14 copies
- .35 cents per sheet. (GST and
PST extra). Phone 527-0240.
31-01-tfnxe
38. Auction Sale
42 Deaths
SKINNER, Rspinald Thomas: of
Walton, formerly of Hamilton,
passed away peacefully at
Huronlea, Home for the Aged on
Thursday, April 22nd in his 101st
year. Beloved uncle of Anne Ryan
and her husband Gerald of Walton,
great uncle of Paul Ryan and his
wife Cheryl 01 Walton, Chris Ryan of
Brussels, and Michael Ryan and his
wife Kathy of Goderich. Brother-in-
law of Freeda Skinner of Brussels.
Fondly remembered by 3 great,
great nephews and 2 great, great
nieces. Reginald was predeceased
by his loving wife Pearl (Allan) in
1972 and his twin brother, Frank of
Brussels in 1979. Also his brother
Ron and sisters Edith, Connie and
Dorothy, all of Hove, Sussex
England, and one great niece, Mary
Alice Ryan of Walton. Reginald was
born in Port Slade, Sussex,
England on April 3, 1899 and came
to Canada in 1916. He spent most
of his years living in Hamilton, until
1992 when he came to live with his
niece Anne and her husband
Gerald in Walton. In July 1998 Reg
moved to HuronlRa Home for the
Aged in Brussels. until his recent ill-
ness: Family received friends at the
J.B. Madatt Funeral Home at 615
Main St. E. Hamilton on Monday,
Apnl 26, from 12 to 2, followed by
the funeral service with Rev. Sonia
Ireson of St. David's -Fairfield
United Church, Hamilton, officiat-
ing. interment was in the Hamilton
Cemetery. Pallbearers were Paul
Ryan, Chris Ryan, Michael Ryan.
David Allen, Bruce Taylor and Kevin
Robins. 42-27-1
ESTATE AUCTION
Of appliances; antiques; car; and household effects, at the Jacob
Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St., in Mitchell, on
Thursday, April 29 at 4 P.M.
INCLUDING: oak combination bookcase and drop front desk; oak
highback sideboard; bonnet chest; cheval mirror; oak rocker;
washstand with harp; pressback rocker; captain's chair; pressback
high chair; matching Admiral washer and electric dryer; Woods
single door refrigerator (approximately 3 years old); W ds upright
freezer; apartment -sized Woods upright freezer (like new); Kenmore
frost -free refrigerator; 30 in. electric stove; electric dryer;
dehumidifier; colour TVs; three piece chesterfield suites; coffee and
end tables; dressers; single beds; round oak curio cabinet; sofa bed;
fern stands; Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table; four tyre back chairs;
Bissel carpet shampooer; quilts and bedding; trunks; violin; New f'
Haven weight clock; blue flowered jug from George Bernhard Opera
House Block, Galt; collectible dishes including cornflower, Germany,
Wade, Depression, Silesia, Austria, Radford; three Moorcroft pieces;
Avonware, etc.; coal oil lamps; chamber pieces; set of Royal Doulton
Forest Glen dinnerware; office desks and chairs; glass top patio
table with umbrella; new gas barbecue; General 15 in. floor model
bandsaw; Shoperaft 37 in.; 12 in. swing lathe; Delta 16 in. scroll saw;
Ryobi 15 in. string trimmer; hand and power tools; milk cans; sap
pails; electric furnace; rototiller; Lawn Boy 18 horsepower hydro
mower with 48 in, cut; Snapper 11 horsepower riding mower;
approximately 20 three foot white pine trees and much more. Two
auctioneers starting at 4 pm.
CAR: 1985 Buick Century Custom with 56000 kms, one owner,
certified from Norman and Myrtle Fischer of Stratford.
Estate Of FERGUS REGAN, of Stratford, with additions -
Proprietor.
AUCTIONEERS:
Doug Jacob and Joe Zehr
519-271-7894 519-887-9599
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
to be held for the Estate of Ross (JAKE) McClure. Go north of
Seaforth 6i. miles to Concession 11 which is 1 ei miles north of
Winthrop turn west go .1 of a mile.
SATURDAY, MAY 1 1999, 10:00 AM
VAN: 1987 Ford Jay B Signature Series conversion van with
table, second set of captains' seats, rear seat bed, plush
upholstering NOT a raised roof, 147000 kms.
TRACTORS: White 1370 diesel with White 1532 loader hyd
bucket (real clean), Cockshutt 1750 diesel with cab and hydro
power, Oliver 550 gas tractor, newer rubber, only 1479 hrs. (real
clean), Cockshutt 60 gas tractor.
MACHINERY: Cockshutt 565 4 furrow 16" semi mount plow
international 130 single axle double beater manure spreader
(good one). MF #9 hay baler, Allied 52'-8" protable grain auger,
PTO drive (good one),Hutchison model C 1600 corn cleaner on
wheels, Speed King 36'-6" grain auger, Lucknow 7 ft.
snowblower, Glencoe 17 ft. trial cultivator, Cockshutt 3242, 3
furrow 3 PTH plow, IH 15 run seed and fertilizer drill on steel
(good one), Kongskilde 11 ft. cultivator, George White 30 ft hay
and grain elevator, 3 drum land roller, Gehl 10" portable
hammermill, McCormick belt drive plate grinder, Innes 570 bean
windrower with cross conveyor, Cockshutt 4 bar side rake (looks
good), JD 3 PTH mower, 2 wagons and flat racks, 2 hyd cylinder,
Mauer bean puller, 5 section diamond harrows, portable air
compressor.
LAWNMOWERS: 2 Roper 8 HP riding mowers, Toro gas push
mower.
ADDITIONS: 2 gravity boxes, 6 row scuffler, 50 gal, 100 gal gas
tanks for back of pick up.
ANTIQUES AND TOOLS: Horsedrawn cutter, old scale. grain
bagger, cross cut saw, cream can, lantem, crocks, copper boilers.
cheese boxes, alladin lamp, washstands, dressers, large antique
chest of drawers, antique table, antique iron bed. dining table,
pressback nursing rocker, top for flat to wall, 2 wicker arm chairs,
fridge, stove, washer, dryer, wooden beds, hand tools, jack all
jack, combination side board china cabinet, 6 handmade quilts,
Snow Jet snowmobile, 6 pressback chairs. plus many other
items. 450 bales of straw.
SALE ORDER: 10 am small farm items, tools, etc, approx. 11 am,
farm machinery tractors, van approx. 12 noon, antique furniture,
appliances, glassware.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D.
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb, 519-482-7898 Clinton
www.auctionhotline.com
for full listing
36. Announcements
Pinery Antique Flea Market
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Located 3 Miles South of Grand Bend on Hwy. #21
Open Every Sunday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Opening Sunday May 2, 1999
FEATURING Craft Show
• 250 vendors under the shade of Oak Savannah Forest •
• paved walkways • concession stands •
• new merchandise and antiquities in main building •
• wheelchair accessible • handicap facilities •
Car Show Saturday. July 10
Antique Show Saturday. July 17
S1 (10 tttr..0 It milt,' Matt unit' 1 It„
FOR '30.°° YOU CAN BE A VENDOR WITH CANOPY & 2 TABLES
Ph/Fx 519-238-8382
43 Births
VISSER
Betty and Jeff are pleased to
announce the safe arrival of
Michael Joseph. A brother for
Natalie and Jordan. Proud grand-
parents are Rose and Joe Visser of
Seaforth and Magdalena and
Maurice VanDeWalle of St. Marys.
Thanks to Angela Gras, Joan
VanHerk and Dr. Kenyon. 43-17x1
42 Deaths
HOHNER: Marilyn Joan:
Peacefully, with family at her side at
South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
Ontario after a lengthy illness on
Monday, April 19, 1999. Marilyn
Joan Hohner (nee Moody) of Exeter
in her 54th year. Loving wife of Paul
Hohner. near mother of Jeffery and
his wife Nancy of Toronto, Gregory
and his friend Deon of Alliston, and
Paula and her husband Paul Neto
of Whitby. Dearly loved by her
grandchild Emmalyn. Loved by her
parents Margaret Moody of Exeter
and her late father Calvin Moody
(1973). Survived by her brothers
and sisters Carol and Percy
Barnaby of Ottawa, Dianne Moody
of Hamilton, Al and Mary Moody of
Hensall, Ira and Mary Moody of
Shilo, Manitoba, Christine Wilcox of
Huron Park, Cheryl and Steve
Towle of Hensel!, Calvin and
Marlene Moody of Listowel, and
Shawn and Pamela Moody of
Huron Park. Sadly missed by her
mother-in-law Vera Hohner of
Huronview, her sister-in-law Cathy
and Angelo Andreassi of Sdgforth,
and 3 brothers-in-law Grant Hohner
of Garden City, Kansas, Rev. Les
and Lynn Hohner of Exeter, and
Ernie and Peggy Hohner of Kirkton.
A private memorial service was held
Wednesday, April 21 at 2 p.m. No
visitation. Cremation. Those wish-
ing to make memorial contributions
may consider the Canadian Cancer
Society or South Huron Hospital.
Dinney Funeral Home, 471 Main
Street, Exeter, Ontario (519) 235-
3500) entrusted with the arrange-
ments. A tree will be planted as a
living memorial to Marilyn Hohner.
42-17-1
43. Births
EDWARDS
Tristan Alexander arrived on
October 24, 1998 at 8:55 a.m.
weighing 9 lbs. 9 oz. Proud parents
are Kevin and Kelly of St. Marys.
Spoiling privileges go to Peter and
Sheila McCowan of Egmondville,
Ian and Sylvia Castilho of Barbados
and Ray Edwards and Cindy of
Bayfield. Special guardian angels
are great Big Grannie, Big sister
Kelsey and grandma Mercedes. 43-
17x1
VOGELS
Paul, Marian and Linda are proud to
announce the arrival of Luke
Anthony, he was bom April 20,
1999 and weighed 9 lbs. 7 oz.
Proud grandparents are Jack and
Mein Groot and Anne Vogels. 43-
17-1
SMITH (BERNARD)
Darcy and Angela are pleased to
announce the birth of their son,
Jared Leslie Patrick, born on Wed.
April 14, 1999 at Stratford General
Hospital weighing 9 lbs. 2 oz. Proud
first time grandparents are Pat and
Steve Schellenberger and Les and
Brenda Bernard, and fourteenth
grandchild for Bill and Merle Smith.
43-17-1
47. Cards of Thanks
KELLY
We would like to express our sin-
cere thanks for all the kindness
shown to our family on the recent
death of Bob Kelly. Our deep appre-
ciation to Dr. Janet Zettel and the
staff of the Seaforth Hospital, to Fr.
Paul Mooney, Ross Ribey, the pall-
bearers and the ladies of the St.
Patrick's Church CWL. Thanks also
to all the neighbours and friends
who flooded our homes with food,
flowers and visits. - Esther Kelly
and Family 47-17x1
HOHNER
Family of the late Marilyn Hohner,
R.R. k3 Exeter, Ont. April 19, 1999
wish to express our many thanks
and deepest appreciation to our
family, friends and Marilyn's staff
and friends through her work at the
Ministry of Community and Social
Services at the offices of Stratford
and Clinton and co-workers at the
London, St. Thomas, Woodstock
-and Simcoe offices for sharing their
wonderful love and support,
prayers, calls, cards, flowers and
• thoughts. Throughout Marilyn's ill-
ness, knowing that we were not
alone and that people really cared,
helped maintain our strength and
made such a difference to Marilyn
and our family. Special thanks to Dr.
O'Connor and staff. to the dedica-
tion of the V.O.N. Community Care
Access Center For Huron Team, the
special people on staff at the pallia-
tive care unit at the S.H. Hospital,
Exeter, Rev. Les Hohner and Rev.
Cordell Parsons. Our thanks also to
the London Regional Cancer
Center and the Sunny Brook
Hospital in Toronto. - Sincerety,
Paul Hohner and Family 47-17-1
46 in Memoriam
DOLMAGE: in loving memory of
our dear son and brother, Donald
who left us suddenly April 27, 1977.
Memones are tender thoughts,
That somehow live and last.
A vision from another time,
A memory from the past.
Much is stirred within our hearts,
As life goes marching by,
But as our lives are changing.
Memories will never die.
Sadly missed and lovingly remem-
bered by Mom, Dad and Family.
46-17xlc
MCKAIG, Helen: At Seaforth
Community Hospital, on Friday,
April 23, 1999, Helen Jean
(Upshall) McKaig, in her 84th year.
Betoved mother of Jean and her
husband Bruce Knight of London.
Fondly remembered by her grand-
daughter, Jill. Also survived by sev-
eral nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by her husband,
Donald McKaig (1983), parents,
Franklin and Jessie (Cooper)
Upshall, four brothers, Joseph,
James, Charles and Robert, and
her sisters-in-law, Margaret, Mary,
Rita and Frances. Family received
friends at the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home, Seaforth, on
Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral service was' held at the
funeral home on Monday. April 26 at
1:30 p.m. Rev. Nicholas Vandermey
officiated, Pallbearers were Wilmer
Adkins, Bob Upshall, Don Upshall,
Doug Upshall, Gerry Upshall and
John Leeming. Flower „bearers
were Caroline Schneider and Rhea
Springsted. interment Staffa
Cemetery. Memorial donations to
Ontario March of Dimes would be
appreciated as expressions of sym-
pathy. 42-17-1
47. Cards of Thanks
HART
We would like to thank all of our
family and friends who sent cards,
gifts and visited with dad (Les Hart)
during his recent illness. Special
thank you to Hanna and Alec Miller
for getting dad to the hospital and to
Dr. Woldnik for his kindness and
support. Mom and Dad are reunited
at Seaforth Manor Nursing Home
and looking forward to their 51s1
Anniversary, May 22.
- Gloria Wilbee 47-17xlc
EDWARDS
We would like to thank Drs. Rebel,
Stoffman, Richardson, Mundel,
Kenyon. Armstrong, Rabgey, nurs-
es Heidi, Bonnie and the third floor
nursing staff of St. Josephs for their
excellent care during our stay. A big
thanks to Kevin for all his love and
support. - Kelly and Tristan 47-
17x1
MURRAY
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to our family, friends and
neighbours for their prayers, sup,
port, floral tributes, cards, food and
expressions of sympathy following
the passing of our special friend
Bob Kelly. Special thanks to his
mom, brothers. sisters and their
families for alt their love and sup-
port. One finds peace in the love of
family and strength in the caring
words of friends. - Claire, Suanhe
and Lisa Murray 47-17.1
KEMP
Dear friends: Permit us to use this
item to express our sincere appreci-
ation of the many and varied acts of
kindness that have been shown us
since Feb. 24, 1999 by many peo-
ple. Your remembrances have
meant much to Arthur in Seaforth
Hospital and to me here at home as
well. We shall not forget we needed
you. - Arthur and Margaret Kemp
47-17xlcc
ECKERT
I would like to thank Dr. Zettel and
nurses from Seaforth Hospital for
their great care. Also to Seaforth
and Clinton ambulance attendants
for the ride to London University
Hospital. Thanks go out to Dr. Wall
and his assistants and to. the 8th
floor girls who helped also. Special
thanks to Steve, Dad and Mom,
kids and families, what a great
bunch. Many thanks to everyone
who dropped in to visit. sent cards.
flowers or treats while I was a
patient. Lots of thanks again to co-
workers too. P.S. Thanks Goos for
your humourous gift; it made my
day. Thanks a lot to everyone.
- Norah Eckert 47.17.1
HANEY
I would like to thank everyone who
remembered me with flowers, cards
and visits while I was a patient in
Clinton Hospital and since returning
home. Thanks also to the nurses
and staff of the hospital for their
excellent care. - Gladys 47.17x1
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upset your mother," hut inside I'm crying all the time. What should! do?
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