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AUCTION CALENDAR
CLAYTON 482-7898
Bat., Sept. 11 et 9 ■m -
1993 Pace Big:Foot 38 ft.
5th wheel enclosed car
trailer with front living
quarters. rear rollup door.
Century deluxe truck topper
new Feb. 99 cost 81700 00
Both sell at 11:30 AM, 6 x
10 ft. hyd. dump trailer
(homemade): New Holland
quick attach Mink hoe and
pallet forks new in '98 fit
Unl Loader: Maska plate
packer: 2 - 10 R. aluminum
brakes: 15- thickness
planner: alr compressor: air
tools: power saws: saftey
harness and belts: paint
sprayer plus many other
tools and related items. For
Steve Bearss Construction
of Lobb Acutlon Clinton.
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39 Educational
Festival School
of
• Hairstyling
552 Huron St., Stratford
Become a
Licenced
Hairstylist!
Festival School of Hairstyling
of Stratford is accepting
applications for our Fall
class. Make-up, Artistry and
Nail Technology offered at
no extra charge. Financial
assistance available f5r
those that qualify.
For further information call
519-271-9551.
40. Lost & Found
LOST: Cat, black, wearing a red col-
lar with name and phone number.
Missing since Fri. from 123 James
St. Seaforth. Call 519-527-2939.
40-35-1
42 Deaths
SMITH, Mary Anne: of RR42.
Kippen passed away at Seaforth
Community Hospital on Tuesday.
August 24. 1999 in her 47th year.
Beloved wife and best fnend of
Mark Smith. Loving mother of
Christopher Smith and his friend
Carol Haass of Seaforth, Julie and
.--Christopher Babb of Carlingtord..
Cherished Grammie of Lindsay
Babb. Loving daughter and daugh-
ter-in-law of Ina McGrath of
Egmondville. and Mary Smith of
Seaforth. Dear sister and sister-in-
law of William and Maryanne
McGrath of Acton, James and
Sharon McGrath, Lawrence and
Dianne McGrath, all of Egmondville,
Daniel and Effie McGrath of
Seaforth, June- and Murray
Cockwell of Atwood. and Marjorie
and Bruce Coleman of Exeter.
Predeceased by her father Michael
McGrath and her father-in-law Alex
Smith. Mary Anne was a 20 year
employee of Huronview Home,
Tuckersmilh Twp. and worked for
several years driving school bus for
Murphy Bus Lines, Seaforth. She
was also a member of the Ladies
Auxiliary to Seaforth Legion Branch
156. -Friends were received at the
Box and Smith Funeral Chapel,
Seaforth, on Thursday, August 26.
1999. A Legion Ladies Auxiliary ser-
vice and Parish Prayers were said
al the funeral home Thursday
evening. Mass of the Christian
Burial was held at St. James
Roman Catholic Church.. Seaforth
on Fgday. August 27, 1999 al 11
o'clock. Father Dino Salvador offici-
ated. Interment Egmondville
Cemetery. As expressions of sym-
pathy memonal donations to the
Mary Anne Smith Memorial Award
at Seaforth District High School
would be greatly appreciated.
Flower bearers were Mary
Knechtel, Maureen Wildtong and
Barb 'Ball. Pallbearers were
Christopher Smith. Christopher
Babb, William McGrath, James
McGrath: Lawrence
McGrath and Daniel
McGrath. As a tribute
10 the lite of Mary
Anne, a tree will be
planted in her memory. 42-35-1
ANDREASSI, AMELIA of Mornanio
Italy on August 24, 1999 in her 87th
year. Beloved mother of two sons,
Angelo and his wife Cathy of
Seaforth; Ronato of Italy, two
daughters Frarhoa and Arita of Italy.
Dear grandmother of Marin, Lisa.
Chris, Curtis and Cameron and lour
grandchildren in Italy. Predeceased
by her husband Biagio (1967),
daughter-in-law Nancy Andreassi
(1997), son-in-law Piero Sain
(1979). Funeral services were held
on Wednesday. August 25, 1999 in
Montano. 42-35x1
SAVILE, Poul Mark: age 30, of St.
Columban died Monday, August 23,
1999 as a result of a motor vehicle
accident He is the loving husband
of Linda whom he married
Somber 6. 1997 at St. Joseph's
Qteh and cherished father of
Altisa Dear son of Raymond and
Irene (Whaling) Savile of RRst
Sebringville. Son-in-law of Gordon
and Rosie Hutchings of Kitchener.
Grandson of Iva Whaling of
Windmitl Gardens and Evelyn
Hutchings of Newfoundland. Dear
brother of Dennis Savile and wife
Debbie of Wartburg, Jim Savile and
wife Beth of Princeton. Kathryn and
husband Kenneth Henderson of
Stratford, Kelvin Savile and wife
Susan of Rostock. Also survived by
nieces and nephews Jett, • Brian.
Scott, Rachel, Caleb, Sarah. Tracy.
Adam, Tim, Taylor and brothers-in-
law Anthony Joyce and fiance
Beverty of Toronto. Harry Joyce and
wife Tina of Newfoundland and
many aunts and uncles and
cousins. He was predeceased by
his grandparents James Whaling
and Edward and Ruth Savile. Paul
graduated from Northwestern
Secondary School and had been
employed at Perth Precision for the
past 12 years. He was a former
leader of the 1st Ellice Scouts and
was an annual rider in the Ride For
Sight. He was a member of St.
Joseph's Roman Catholic Church,
Stratford. Friends and retatives
called at the W.G. Young Funeral
Home, 430 Huron St. Stratford
Wednesday, August 25 from 7-9
p.m. and on Thursday from 2-4 and
7.9 p.m. The funeral mass was cel-
ebrated at St. Joseph's Roman
Catholic Church. Stratford on
Friday, August 27, at 11 a.m. Rev.
Fr. Thomas Donohue officiated.
Interment followed in Avondale
Cemetery. As expressions of sym-
pathy, memorial donations may be
made to Ride For Sight or to Spinal
Cord Research through the funeral
home. 42-35-1
LOOBY, Margaret: Peacefully at
her residence on Thursday, August
26, 1999, Margaret Looby of Dublin
in her 70th year. Beloved wife of the
late Clarence Thomas Looby (1913-
1978) and daughter of the late
William Flanagan and Catherine
Bums. Loving mother and mother-
in-law to Mary Jo Looby and Golin
Kelleher, Toronto. Louis and Kelly
Looby. Stratford, John and Angela
Looby, Stratford and Joseph and
Francine Looby. Dublin.'
Grandmother to Lorcan and Kate`
Kelleher, Patrick Looby, Jack,
James and Mathew Looby and
Kristin and Mariah Looby. Margaret
is survived by her sisters Helen
Krauskopf and Bernice Looby. both
of Dublin and her brother and sister-
in-law Lome and Agnes Flanagan.
R.R. 41, Dublin. sisters-in-law
Muriel Looby Trott, Clinton and
Kathryn Looby, Dublin and her
brothers-in-law George Goettler.
Dublin and Romanus Curran.
Montreal. She was predeceased by
her brothers William and Tom
Flanagan. Margaret was born on
June 29. 1930 in McKillop Township
and lived her entire life in the Dublin
community. She obtained her
teaching certificate in Toronto and
taught at Separate Schools in St.
Clements, Kennicott. Kitchener and
Ingersoll until her marnage in 1960
to Clarence Looby. Upon •
Clarence's death in 1978. she
focused on raising her four young
children. Margaret was a dedicated
and active member of St Patrick's
Roman Catholic Church and the
Catholic Women's League in
Dublin. Margaret was lovingly sur-
rounded by a multitude of nieces.
nephews. fnends and neighbours
who supported her throughout her
brave battle with cancer. She main-
tained her sense of humour and her
keen interest in people and life until.
the very end. The family would like
to thank those who made it possible
for Margaret to stay at ihorne as she
s0 desired and also those who
prayed for Margaret and her. family.
Margaret will be deeply missed and
lovingly remembered. The family
received friends at the - Lockhart
Funeral Home, 109 Montreal St .
Mitchell on Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.,
Mass of the Christian Bunal was
celebrated at St. Patrick's Roman
Catholic Church, Dublin on
Saturday at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. M.
Charbonneau - celebrant. The com-
mentator for the Mass was Mary
M%garet Van Bakal and the read-
ers were Anita Looby. Susan Cronin
and Frank Flanagan. The offertory
bearers were Casey and Mary Ann
Van Bakal. Members of the St.
Patrick's CWL formed a Guard of
Honour outside 'the church.
Pallbearers were Pat' Flanagan
Larry Flanagan, Stephen Wetter,
Bob Krauskopf, Dale Cronin and
Rick Hoornaert. Interment in St.
Patrick's Cemetery, Dublin. Parish
prayers led by John
Schhoonderwoerd were offered at
the funeral hone on Friday evening
at 6:30 G.m. 42.35x1cc •
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KNIGHTS: In_ loving memory of a
dear lather, grandfather and.great
grandfather, Reginald Knights who
passed away one year ago,
September 1. 1998
A special smile, a special face.
And in our hearts a special place
No words we speak will ever say.
How much we miss you every day
Lovingly remembered by Jim.
Joanne and Famrhes. 48-35x1
FLANAGAN: In loving memory of a
dear brother. Brian who passed
away 18 years ago, August 30181
Though his smile is gone forever.
And his hand we cannot touch.
Still we have so many memories.
Of eta one we loved so much
Flis memory is our keepsake,
With which well never part.
God has him M His keeping.
We have him in our hearts
Sadly missed and lovingly remem-
bered by Morn. Dad, brothers. sis-
ters and their families 46-35x1
NICHOLSON, Harold Arthur: on
August 18. 1999 at his residence in
Harpurhey in his 82nd year.
Beloved husband of the late Beryl
(Wilson) Nicholson (Apnl 3, 1996).
Dear father of Karen and her hus-
band John Menheere of RR 2,
Dublin and Gary and his wife
Pauline of Port Albert Dear grand-
father of Stephen Menheere and
fiance Carla Knight, Paul and Karen
Menheere. David and Angie
Menheere, Lori, Connie and Julie
Nicholson. Dear great grandfather
Of Davin ,and Nichola Menheere.
Survived- by three .brothers Jack
and his wife Elizabeth of Breslau,
Allan and his wife Helen. Ross and
his wife Lillian, both of Egmondville,
and one sister Barbara Alexander
and her friend Gord Thorton of
Egmondville. Predeceased by one
brother Murray and his parents
Arthur Nicholson (Feb. 18. 1983)
and Catherine • (McBurney)
Nicholson (June 1, 1993). Visitation
was held at the Whitney-Ribey.
Funeral Home, Seaforth where a
funeral service was held on
Saturday. August 21, 1999 at 2:00
p.m. with interment at Harpurhey
Cemetery: Rev. Nicholas
.Vandermey officiated. Pallbearers
were Paul Nicholson. John Bennett.
Ron Nicholson, Chris Nicholson.
Tom Nicholson and Randy-
Alexander-
andyAlexander.. Flower bearers were
Lon Nicholson, Connie Nicholson
and Julie Nicholson. Organist was
Cheryl -Ann St. Onge. 42-35-1
47 Cards of Thanks
NICHOLSON
I would like to thank Dr. Rodney and
the nurses and - staff of SeeforVi
Hospital for the care I received dur-
ing my stay. Also many thanks to
my roommate Cal. Slncere-appreci- '
ation to my family, relatives and
friends for your cards. visits and
telephone • calls. 'Your thoughtful-
ness has been greatly appreciated
- Sincerely, Ross 47-35x1
DIEHL
I would like to extend a big thank
you to everyone who helped me
celebrate my 80th birthday. Your
presence at my party. cards and
gifts were. all greatly appreciated.
Thanks for the memories:
- Ida Diehl ' 47-35x1 .
BLANCHARD
We wou;d like to thank our children
and grandchildren for the open
,house - in honour of our • 50th
anniversary. Also to the many
fnends.who came and for th'e many
lovely cards. gifts -and Rowers. Also
to Julia.and Dianne for the duet and
Debbie for the solo and Stephanie
for her piano solo at the special.
church • service. Everything was
appreciated very much. Thank you
to John and Susan for use of their •
home for • such" a wonderful day.
- Gordon and Ada_. Blanchard
47-35x1 ' •
DEJONG
Thank•you to .everyone who -joined
me rn celebrating my birthday on.
August 14 (I'm told it was•a great
time!). Thank • you for all your
expressions of. -happy birthday-.
Thanks especially 'to my. family for
all. their effort in .pulling the 'day
together. -As well, 1 would' like to
thank everyone for their concern •
and wishes for my speedy recovery
after my recent hospital stay. Your
thoughts and prayers are appreciat-
ed. Thank. .you to Dr. James
Hardwick. the nursing statf. of
'Three South' at Stratford Hospital
and to the Huron. Community Care
Learn-fortherr ptotessional care:
- Sincerely, Mike DeJong" 47-35.1
EGMONDVILLE COMMUNITY
CORN ROAST
We would like to thank everyone for
coming out and .having some fun.
Thank you horn all -the Egmondville
businesses for gifts and flowers
donated. Merv's Patios, Chinese
food for 2, Oaf King, .Dublin; Sally's
Closet. Seaforth Sewing Centre;
Nifty Korners. • Studio . 75.
Egmondville Country Market. Milton
Dietz. • Box Furniture. Pizza Train.
New Orleans Pizza, •, Janet's
Donuts. Seaforth Golf Course Ltd.,
Stewart Acres, Tuckers Meats, Sills
Hardware, Bluewater Interiors,
People's Produce, • Keating's
Pharmacy. The Hobby Shop. Pete's
Paper Clip, Seaforth Do -It Centre
and Teatero Motor Products. 47-
35x1
NICHOLSON
The family of the late Baroid A.
Nicholson would • like to express
their sincere thanks and deepest
appreciator -•to relatives, - friends
• and neighbours for their kind words.
Memories. - Floral tributes, cards.
food -and chartable donations. A
special thank you to Eileen Malone
from Home Care who helped Dad
and Mom for the past five years.
Thanks to Rev. . Nicholas
Vandemhey for his kind ministra-
tions, Cheryl -Ann St. Onge, the
organist, and. Ross Ribey for his
help and guidance. A sincere
thanks to our nieces and cousins
for being the flower bearers and
pallbearers. A big thank you 10 the
Ladies Aid of First Presbyterian
Church for the lovely lunch. A spe-
cial mention o1 Lon, who shared her
heartfelt and humourous experi-
ences with her Grandpa. A fnendly
smile, a gentle touch, these are the
things that mean so rnuch. Thank
you for sharing our sorrow. • Gary,
Pauline. John, Karen and Families.
47-35x1
HUGILL)PETERS
We would like 10 take this opportuni-
ty to thank our family and friends for
supporting us at our buck and doe.
Also a special thank -you to our wed-
ding party and families lir all your
hard work to make the night so
memorable to us. Thank -you so
much. - Doug and Stephanie
47.35x1
42 ,.,.
4 "One day
there'll be
an empty
chair..."
Q. Are pre -arrangements my responsibility?
A. That decision is up to -you. However we can assure
you -that you and your loved ones will all benefit•iif
these decisions are made while yon_ can still make
them. If -you choose not .to pre -arrange -your -funeral,
you may place your.loved ones in the .difficult
position of having to choose between love and cost.
That seems unfair -.because most always love wins
out and your surivors may end up choosing.
embellishments you would not•want-and they .cannot .
afford.
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Companion for Those Who Are (:nerinY by Barbara. Lestiscmx. please
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47. Cards of Thanks
SIEMON
Friendship is not lust a word or say- •
ing, but rather it is something that
you do. Our family felt and expen- --
enced succi wonderful expressions
of love and support by our relatives.
neighbours and friends during the
-less of our loving husband . and
father, Your personal acts of kind
ness. expressions of'sympathy. vis- .:
its. • food, floral • tributes, memorial
donations and -cards are deeply
appreciated. A- special thanks -to
Rev. Edward Radke, -- Rev. James -
Anderson.. Bob Tam and Bob Book -
for the beautiful funeral service, to •
Paul and Jeff Lockhart for their care
and guidance. to the First Lutheran
Ladies' Guild for the luncheon.
organist Mrs. Renata Rose. the pall-
bearers and flower bearers. We kilt
never forget how Cindy Flanagan.
Jeff Butson. Officer. Karuna Padrachr.
and Dr. Heather Percival treed to
help Allan.. He will live on in our
hearts: Geraldine. Angela and Jeff
Andrea and Erick 47-35xlcc
Kids Club
program
begins
in Hensall
Hensall shuffleboard scores
for Aug. 24: Doris Hamilton
511. Ray Bennewies 495. Jim
Davis .433. George Racey.433.
Dave Woodward 431. Hazel
McEwan 421. Pearl: McKnight
403, Gert Eagleson 398. : •
The September. meeting of
the Hensall and District
Horticultural Sciciety will he
• held on Sept. 7 at Hensall.
United Church. The meeting
wil(begin at 7:30 p.m. and the
speaker will be Martin Quinn
who will discuss ornamental
grasses. Please note, due to the
relocation to the' United
Church, all meetings will now
he held on Tuesdays. .. -
Kids Club Before and After
School program will once
again be offered at Hensall
'•Public.School. This program
. is licensed by the Ministry of
Com.muni:ty and Social
Services,. School -aged chil-
dren are supervised by a spe-
cially trained teacher, from 7
-a.m. to 6 p:m. (excluding the
regular -'school hours).
Nutritious snacks are provid-
ed. For .more information,or
registration; call 262-3025.
The program is available' full-
time. part-time and casually.
hut spaces are limited.
Community Calendar
WED . SEPT 1.
1.30 4,00 p 5a^ir^.r
' Shi:iffebgard at the Arena
7 00 - 9 00 p m - ' ail Registration
• at the_Arena
6:30 - )0:00 p m • Lakers Hockey
Practice at the .Arena .
• • THURS.,- SEPT. 2
7 00 -9.00 p m - Fall Registration
'at the Arena
12 01 p m - Sea`'crtt+ happy
Ciuzens o^nucx at the Legion
FRI. , SEPT 3 '
• SAT,- SEPT 4
10:00 a.m.- 6.G0 p m - Huron Perth
Lakers Major Pee Wee
Hockey Tournament
SUN.- SEPT. 5 •
? 00 a m -6 :0 0 .m . Huron Perth
Lakers Major Pee Wee
Hockey Tournament
MON., SEPT 6
9:00 a.m. - 1 00 p.m. - Huron Perth
Lakers Major Pee Wee '
Hockey Tournament.
7:30 - 1030•p.m, Minor Sports
Council BINGO. at the:Arena
Host - Junior Curling. .
79..TUES. , SEPT, .7-
9:60
:00 - 10:00 a.m. Fitness is Fun
. with Drusilla Leitch at the Arena
- • WED., SEPT 8
1:30 - 4:00 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at the Arena
5.30 - 1 1:00 p.m. - Lakers Hockey
- practice at the Arena
7:00 --8:00 p.m. - Step/Floor
Aerobics at the Arerta
. y 3-cr-crcf,t evert of ;nterest tc :c^er Seafortn
one the recreation ' office 527.0682 or the
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