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WHOLESALE 8 RETAIL
BEMIS - GRAINS - SEEDS
FARM SUPPLIF. & SERVICES
Dlsision of
Parn,h & Heuntxcker. Limited
P.O. BOX 10
CENTRAUA, ONTARIO CANADA NOM 1K0
AGRI-SALES REPRESENTATIVE
Cook's Division of Parrish & Heimbecker. Ltd. is seeking an Agri -
Sales Representative at its Centralia Branch. The successful
candidate should have a University Degree or College Diploma in
Agriculture along with at least two years agri-sales experience.
As an Agri -Sales Representative with Cook's Division of Parrish
& Heimbecker, Ltd. you will be customer oriented promoting our
products at the grower les el through farm cells, grower meetings as
well as being available at the Plant location for chemical, seed and
fertilizer recommendations. You will also be responsible for
Producer contract maintenance. Proven agri-husiness knowledge
coupled with an agricultural background plus the ability to work
independently or as part of a team will allow you to excel as a
Cook's Agri -Sales Representative.
Cook's offers a competitive salary and benefit program.
Closing date for this position is Wednesday, February 2. 2000.
Please send resume by mail or facsimile to:
Cook's Division of Pamsh & Heimbecker. Ltd.
Attn.: Laura Wells
P.O. Box 10. Centralia. Ontario. NOM 1 KO
Fax: 519-228-708.1
1t' thunk all applicants. however only those under consideration
ill
he contacted.
TEL: 519-228-7000
FAX: 519-228-7009
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SALES REP.
Edward Fuels requires an additional member of our
Customer Service Team -
One who will focus on the fuels and lubricant needs of
the area.
Some combination of the following will be an asset:
- Previous experience in sales or customer service
- Mechanical or operational experience with
trucks/farm equipment/heavy equipment/
automotive/etc.
- General business experience and/or Fleet
Management
- Good knowledge of the Western Ontario
commercial/farm community - (especially Huron and
Br)tce Counties.)
We are looking for a bright, honest, personable
individual who can understand the diverse requirements
of our customers and develop comprehensive solutions.
Extensive training is available. Apply in writing to our
Goderich location.
EDWARD FUELS
200 Suncoast Dr. E., Goderich, Ontario N7A 4K4
Phone: (519) 524-8386
30 Employment Vlanted
LOCAL AREA WOMAN has an
opening on Fridays for cleaning.
residential. Call 519-345-2665
leave message. 30.04.2
HOUSE AND OFFICE cleaning,
reasonable rates. flexible hours.
weekends available. Senior dis-
counts. reference available. Cali for
an estimate home 519.482-9067,
cell 519-525-9340. 30-03x2
31 Service Directory
REPAIR AND REFINISHING of fur-
niture and antiques, handstripping.
also custom made furniture built to
your plans. Robert Kerr. RR #1.
Seaforth. Phone 519-527-0786. 31-
35-tf
VFAI_S
Abattoir and Meat Market
83 - 3 1/1 miles east of Exeter
235-112:3
Try us or
CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING
101IDays -Tuesdays
OUR SPECIALTY
Flow cured and smoked meats
processed exactly the way you like it.
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31 Service Directory
R & A STARTER & ALTERNATOR
Repairs, testing, parts - new and
used. All warranties. Installations
available. 78 Goderich St. W:,
Seaforth, Mon. - Sat. 9-5, 519.527-
0449.31-04x1
NEW WINTER HOURS at
Secondary Resources (Perth) Ltd.
will be 9 a.m. till 4 p.m. Monday to
Friday, closed Saturday until
Sprang. Now buying insulated cop-
per and aluminum by the pound,
prices vary with the amount of insu-
lation. Prices on #1 and #2 copper
can change daily. For prices on all
types of scrap metal call: The Joyes
Family Scrapyard, Line 42 at
Wartburg. 519-393-5390. 31-
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34 Personal
RAVEN EYES Psychic Consultant,
Individual Readings/House Parties
(Host Free). From people, pictures,
tarot cards, fully taped. High referral
and accuracy rate. 1-519-433-0880
or 1-877-24RAVEN. 34-02XTFCC
YES YOU CAN MEET someone
nice for Valentine's Day. Call Misty
River Introductions -Ontario's
Traditional Matchmaker. 519-658-
4204. 34-04xlcc
CHRISTIAN GENTLEMAN, 61.
Home workshop type, non-smoker,
non-drinker. Not into sports.
Seeking Christian lady to share
quality time. Interested? Wnte me.
Box 446, Blyth, On. NOM 1H0. 34-
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ARE YOU LIVING with a drinking
problem'? Al Anon can help. Phone
519-527-1650. 34-04-1
LOVE ME For Whom I Am 30+
introduction club. Sate way to meet
that special someone. In-home
interviews. Low rates. Call 519-364-
6646. 34.03xtfcc
35 Notice to Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In The Estate of
NORA MONICA (MONA) ENZENSBERGER
All persons having claims against
the estate of Nora Monica (Mona)
Enzensberger of the Town of
Seaforth, who died on or about the
7th day of December, 1999, are
hereby notified to send in full
particulars ofheir claims to the
undersigned on or before the 7th
day of February, 2000, after which
date the assets will be distributed
having regard only to claims then
received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this
10th day of January, 2000.
McCONNELL, STEWART &
DEVEREAUX,
Barristers and Solicitors
77 Main Street,
Seaforth, Ontario, NOK 1 WO
Solicitors for the Executor
NOTICE 70 CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In The Estate of
ALPHONSE DENNIS CRONIN
All persons having claims against
the estate of ALPHONSE DENNIS
CRONIN of the Township of
Hibbert, County of Perth, who died
on or about the 31st day of
December, 1999, are hereby
notified to send in lull particulars of
their claims to the undersigned on
or before the 7th day o1 February.
2000, after which date the assets
will be distributed having regard
only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this.
7th day of January, 2000.
McCONNELL, STEWART &
DEVEREAUX,
Barristers and Solicitors
.77 Main Street, -
Seaforth, Ontario, NOK IWO
Solicitors for the Executor
37. Mortgages
1 e & rd Mortgage Money
Absolutely No Upfront Fees
Available as Low as
6.50` Interest
Personal Loans
11 you quality, payments
Amt Aoorox. Mo. Payment
' 5,000 ' 41 66
'10,000 ' 83.33
'15,000 '125.00
Cormohdaie your debts
'We specalae n problem mortgages
Call (519) 364-0450 1-800-387-1932
ASTRAL FUNDING INC.
40 Lost & Found
LOST NEAR EGMONDVILLE, 10
year old Labrador Retriever. named
Jake, wearing green collar and
tags. Call 519-522-0121. 40-02-4
LOST - MALE ROTTWEILER,
neutered, very friendly, no collar,
lost in McKillop Township Please
call anytime 519.345-0044. 40-04-
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Culligan
REAL ESTATE LTD.
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, January 26, 2000-13
38 Auction Sale
ESTATE AUCTION
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At the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell, Ont.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 29 AT 9:30 A.M.
INCLUDING: Walnut nine piece dining room suite; oak high back
sideboard; washstands; highboy chest of drawers; cedar chests;
spooled cradle; old chests of drawers; tables; modern 5 piece
dinette set; new round oak table and 4 hoop back chairs; colour
TVs; full line of large appliances; microwaves; Bontempi double
keyboard organ; bumper pool table; chesterfield suite; Buster
Brown sleigh (mint); two violins; four cast iron hanging lamps;
banquet lamp: plastic radios including two colour Addison; table top
cream separator; sealers including Beehive. Beavers, Star,
Diamond, Best, Doolittle etc.; pop bottles and wooden Stillman
case; metal signs; calendars; McColl pint and Marquette quart oil
bottles; postcards; blanket boxes; trunks; five motion lamps; B.A.
'grease pail; Eatons motor oil tins; large offering tobacco tins
including lunch box style; advertising clocks: approx. 90 milk bottles
including Melroy truck: Willow Grove; war bottle etc.; hundreds of
small collectibles too numerous to mention; brass bed: steel and
brass bed; hoosier top; treadle sewing machine; small and large
display cases; approx. 100 pieces of depression glass; many
collectible dishes including Nippon, Crown Devon, Carnival, Royalty
items, Occuppied Japan, moustache cups etc; good offering of
tools; Fortress 2000 electric scooter and much more.
Prop: Ken Davidson and the Estate of the late Dick Blom.
AUCTIONEERS:
Doug Jacob and J%e Zehr
519-271-7894 519-887-9599
AUCTION SALE
to be held at Lobb Auction building in Clinton for Celia Adams and
Freda Schoenals of Clinton plus good additions from other
consignors.
Saturday, January 29" at 9:00 a.m.
SNOWMOBILE: 1977 John Deere 340 Cyclone looks good.
BUGGY: Horse drawn buggy, needs wheels.
COINS: Approx. 70 lots from the estate of Bill Hoover.
RIDING LAWN MOWERS: Mastercratt 16.5 HP with cab and front
blade (3 yrs. old) like new, Yardman 698 riding lawnmower, steel
lawn trailer, gas push mower.
APPLIANCES: Kitchen Aid 2 door side by side fudge freezer (4
years ofd), Inglis fridge like new, (6 years old), (2) 30" electric
stoves, portable washer and dryer, 2 microwaves, 2 chest
freezers, 2 dehumidifiers.
OFFICE FURNITURE: 5 double pedestal office desks, 4 single
pedestal office desks, 2 office tables, 30 stacking clients chairs,
office chairs, (6) four drawer, (1) three drawer filing cabinets,
bookshelves.
FURNITURE: Round oak dining room table with centre pedestal. 4
bedroom suites. 1: box spring and mattress (good one), modem
style dining suite. round table with 4 chairs and hutch, small maple
drop leaf table and 4 chairs, modern kitchen and chairs (4 years
old), matching chesterfield and chair (like new), plus other good
chesterfields, modem chesta bed, deacons bench, antique baking
table, budge lamp, antique radio, oil lamps, crocks, old claw foot
bath tub, portable TV, air conditioner, 8X12 area rug. Targe oval
rug, Hamedan 4X6 area rug, jewellery, comer what not, wooden
school desk, 3 telephone answering machines, magazine table,
piano stool, crokinole board, barley twist foot stool, Duncan Phyfe
style drop leaf table.
FIGURINES, GLASSWARE, DISHES, ETC.: Chest of silverware,
2 Royal Doultons, Goody Two Shoes and Marie. Coal Port
figurine. six place setting of Royal Albert dishes, plus our usual
offering of dishes. glassware, small appliances, etc., etc., etc.
NEW CARPET: Remants from 3 ft. to 30 ft. various sizes and
colours. .
TERMS CASH OR CHEQUE with Proper ID
Auctioneers: Richard and Ben Lobb, 519-482-7898 Clinton
www,auctionhotline.com
43. Births
PURDY
Kirk and Paula are pleased to
announce the arrival of their new
son. Aaron Kirk was born on Jan 6,
2000 at 2:29 a.m. weighing 10 lbs 7
oz and was 21 1/2 inches long, at
Stratford General Hospital. He is a
little brother for Rachel and Joshua.
Proud grandparents are Laverne
and Audrey Robson and Joan
Purdy of Seaforth. 43-04x1
47. Cards of Thanks
ROVER - BRIDGE
Thank you to everyone who came
out to support us at our Buck and
Doe. We had a great time and were
thrilled to see so rn+ny people
there. Special thanks to Lara and
Doug for all their hard work and to
everyone who helped out that night.
We appreciate it. Mike and Shirley
Ann. 47-04x1
18000 PULLET FARM - 10.85 ACRES
CONC. 3, TUCKERSMiTH TWP.
15 ACRES, MULLETT' TOWNSHIP
- LIST 5149,900.! -
67 GOUINLOCK STREET SEAFORTH
- LIST 589.900! -
16 EAST BAYFIELo ST., EGMONOVILLE
- LIST 549.900.1 - -
25-27 JOHN STREET, SEAFORTH
- LIST 5169,900 ! - --
R.R.a1, DUBLIN
- LIST 5179.900'
:
410
80 GEORGE STREET E., SEAFORTH
- LIST 548,500 ! -
4
23 CENTRE STREET, EGMONDVILLE
- LIST $139.900' -
165 MAIN ST SOUTH, SEAFORTH
- LIST S78.500!-
47 ANN STREET, SEAFOR1H
- LIST 1149.900 ! -
53 BRUCE STREET, BRUCEFELD
- LIST 589.900.! -
'MAUREEN MILDEON0
482-3124
'SALES REPRESENTATIVE MIS REALTOR
Nor OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEKI
Seaforth Office:
519 / 527-1577
8 Main Street
St ORFOfto STREET, HENSALL
- UST 1129.9001 -
R.R.i1, BRUCEFIELO
- LIST 1149,(X10.! -
FARMS/COUNTRY
McKILLOP - 98.30 acres
approx. 96 workable, 2 houses,
average sized home. Random
tiled. Vendor moving out of area.
LOGAN - 171 acre dairy, cash
crop, 164 workable, 2 good
homes, 1 -newer style country
like, newer style tie bam built in
1990.
198 ACRES - 168 workable,
average 11: storey house, bank
barn, pole barn, partially
systematically tiled. Good
general farm with potential for
new livestock development.
Additional land available. List
S479,000.
McKILLOP - 80 acres, 75 acres
workable, 11/2 storey 3 bedroom
house, barn 98 x 104, steel
clad, pole constructed, bank
bam 40 x 60 plus addition.
MORRIS - 70 acres, 85
workable, red beck, 4 bedroom,
office, family room, bam built 60
x 70, steel shed 15 x 30. List
$245.000.
McKILLOP - 75 acres, no
buildings, systematically tiled.
MORRIS - 260 acres, 160
workable, 2 storey red brick
home. L-shaped bank barn with
loose housing, 2 steel sheds 32
x 72, 2 grain bins. List
$695,000.
200 ACRES - 178 workable clay
loam, drilled well, 2 bank bams,
insulated shop 40 x B0, older
home, 3 bedrooms. List
5995.000.
42 Deaths
MUIR: David Alexander, of
Seaforth passed away, at Seaforth
Community Hospital, on Monday,
January 17. 2000 in his 70th year.
Beloved husband of Doris (Dalton)
Muir. Loving father of John Muir and
friend Lisa of Seaforth, Joan and
Ron Bissonnette of Sarnia, Jan and
Manuel Rebelo of Stratford and
Jane Muir of Seaforth. Cherished
grandfather of Andrea and David
McGregor, Jason Muir, Justin and
Matthew Rebelo and Tabbetha and
Tanis Glanville. Also loved by great
grandchildren Cole Glanville and
Logan McGregor. Dear brother and
brother-in-law of Beth and Bill Tobin
of Sarnia. Jack and Marie Muir of
Seaforth, Bob and Dorothy Dalton
of Londesboro, Mavis Dalton of
Seaforth, Dick and Janet Dalton of
Restoule and Doug Dalton of
Goderich. Also fondly remembered
by Dianne Muir. Dave was a mem-
ber of the Canadian Trotting
Association and the Egmondville
United Church. Friends were
received at the Box & Smith
Funeral Chapel. 47 High St.
Seaforth on Wednesday, from 2 - 4
& 7 - 9 pm. The funeral service was
held Thursday, January 20, 2000 at
2 p.m. Reverend Judith Springett
officiated. Spring interment
Maitland Bank Cemetery.
Donations to the Heart & Stroke
Foundation or the Egmondville
United Church or to the charity of
one's choice woufd
be apprilciated. As a
tribute to the life of
Mr. Muir a tree will be
planted in his memo-
ry. 42-04-1
47 Cards of Thanks
MATTHEWS
I would like o thank Dr. Rodney and
Dr. Gahli, emergency room nurses
and x-ray staff of Seaforth Hospital
and Clinton Ambulance Service for
their care when I had my recent
accident. Thank you to the doctors
and nurses emergency room,
Victoria Hospital South. St. and also
5th floor Middlesex staff for their
excellent care. Thank you to my
family and friends for visits and
phone calls. Special thank you to
Bill and Andrew Southgate for their
help. Donald Matthew. 47-04x1
CRONIN
Thank you to family, friends and rel-
atives for mass cards, donations,
flower arrangements and to all who
brought food to the house in our
time of sorrow when Alphonse
passed away. Our sincere appreci-
ation 10 the nurses and staff or
Seaforth Hospital, Ross Ribey and
Ruth Townsend of Whitney -Rabe
Funeral Horne, the ladies of S'.
Columban CWL for providing the
lunch., Debbie Stienman, soloist,
Amanda Ryan violinist. A very spe-
cial thank you to Dr. Shepherd for
her kind and compassionate care
while Alphonse was hospitalized.
Everyone's kindness will always be
remembered. Annie and family. 4 7-
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42 Deaths
VANBAKEL: Theodorus
Wilhelmus , of Seaforth, suddenly
on Saturday. January 22. 2000, at
Seaforth Community Hospital, in his
86th year, surrounded by his family.
Survived by his wife Hendrika
(VanKuppeveld) and his children,
Regina and husband Bill Whyte of
Seaforth. John and wife Janet of
Exeter. Mary Ann and husband
Frank Verberne of Dublin, Tony and
wife Karen of Dublin and Joe and
wife Carolyn of Clinton. Dear grand-
father of sixteen grandchildren. Also
survived by brothers Harry of
Dorchester, Herman of Dublin and
Albert of Holland and sisters Anna
Rongen and Meit Derks of Holland.
Predeceased by parents Comelius
and Mane (Braks) VanBakel, broth-
ers Coos, Johan, Marinus, Helm,
Piet, Toon and Cor, one sister
Bertha, one daughter and one
granddaughter, in infancy. Family
received friends at the Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich
St. W. Seaforth, on Monday from 2
- 4 and 7 - 9 pm. Mass of the
Christian Burial was held at 11 a.m
on Tuesday. January 25 at St.
James Roman Catholic Church,
Seaforth, Father Dino Salvador offi-
ciated.lnterment St. Columban R.C.
Cemetery. Parish prayers were held
Monday at the funeral home.
Pallbearers were Chris Verberne,
Barry Verbeme, Brad VanBakel,
Bryan VanBakel, Kevin Whyte and
John VanBakel. Memorial dona-
tions may be made to St. James
Church Building Fund or the charity
of one's choice. 42-04-1
46. In Memoriam
PRICE: Treasured memories -of a
dear husband, father and grandfa-
ther John, whom God called home
on January 25, 1994.
God looked around his garden
And saw and empty place,
He then looked upon this earth
And saw your tired face.
He put his arms around you
And gently lifted you to rest.
God's garden must be beautiful
For He only takes the best.
Always remembered and loved.
There isn't a day that goes by
that I don't think of you and see
your picture in a frame.
Always loved and missed by wife
Ann and family. 46-04-1
ANGELA KONARSKI
In loving memory of our
precious daughter and sister,
Angela Kay, November 30,
1980 - January 27, 1997.
If tears could build a stairway
and heartache make a lane,
We'd walk the path to Heaven
end bring you back again.
For when family ties are
broken
And loved ones have to part,
It leaves a scar that never
heals,
An ever broken heart, that
only few will know.
No matter how our lives may
change
Or whatever we may do
We will never forget those
precious times,
The times we spent with you.
We hold you close within our
hearts,
And there you shall remain
To walk with us throughout
our lives
Until we meet again.
May the winds of love blow
softly, and whisper so you'll
hear, that we will always love
and miss you Ange, and wish
that you were here.
Love always, Mom & Dad,
Jason & Lee Ann and Jenn &
Rick.
47 Cards of Thanks
PETHICK
I would like to give special thanks to
Dr. Rodney and Dr. Edwards . nurs-
ing staff and the kitchen staff. who
were so kind to me while a patient
in Seaforth Hospital. Thank you for
flowers, cards, phone calls and
Kathleen and my family for coming
to see me. Thanks again Grace
Pethick 47-04-1
RUSTON
Always remembered and loved. We
wish to express our sincere thanks
to our friends and neighbours for
their expressions of sympathy and
other kind gestures offered to us
since the tragic accident of our
loved son-in-law, brother-in-law,
uncle, Ralph E. Morrison. Special
thanks to Jack and Mary -Catherine
Lane, Dr. Ken Rodney. Colleen,
Marlene and Mary for all their help
and support during this time with
Keith. Your sense of compassion
and caring at a most difficult time
will always be remembered.
'Ralph' warm friendship will be .
greatly missed by us all. Keith,
Elza. Richard, Lisa, Brian. Lynda.
Jessica, Andrew, Evan. Deana and
Janeen. 47-04x1
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