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12 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, April 0, 2000
29 'enders
Request Proposals for
Grass Cutting & General
Maintenance of
Harphurhey Cemetery
The Harpurhey Cemetery
Board invites proposals from
qualified parties for the
supply of equipment and
labour for the cutting and
trimming of grass. General
maintenance of said cemetery.
Proposals enclosed in a sealed
envelope must be received by
the undersigned by April. 18,
2000.
Harpurhey Cemetery Board
c/o First Presbyterian Church
P.O. Box 663
Seaforth, Ontario
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The lowest or any proposal
will not necessarily be
accepted.
LAWN
ROLLING
CaII Ralph Cook
527-2415
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the
Lawn Master
Spring Clean -Up
LAWN ROLLING
527-1750
R.R.#2 Seaforth
STAFFEN'S
LAWN CARE
527-2280
SPRING
CLEAN-UP
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34. Personal
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36. Announcements
Township of West Perth
CLEANUP
DAY
Saturday, April 15, 2000
(Rain Date April 29/00)
9:00 am -12 noon
Grab a garbage bag
and go for a walk along
the roadside or street.
Enjoy the outdoors.
Rural Area -
Cleanup of roadsides
along your property. Put
the recyclables in your
blue box and take the
other garbage to the
landfill.
Mitchell -
Cleanup of main thor-
oughfares or whatever
street needs attention.
Put the recyclables in
your blue box and take
the remainder to the
landfill.
We encourage families to
do their part helping to
make our community a
. cleaner place to live!
37 i^,^orfgages
MORTGAGE NETWORK
25 Flnanaal Institutions On Line
MORTGAGES (For warred borrowers)
Flatdble or 5 Yew Closed
6.25' 7.30%
Gary Walden - Clinton 482-7675
www.garywaldlin.com •
Your Local Morfgays Consultant
Herd To Approve Mortgages Welcome
37 '.'ortgages
11' &V Mortgage Money
Abso4
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Available as love as
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Personal Loans
H you qualify. payments
9X. Mg. Payment
' 5.000. ' 41.66
'10,000 ' 133.33
'15,000 '125.00
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'We women in problem mortgages
Call (519) 384.04501.800-387.1932
ASTRAL FUNDING INC.
38 Auction Solo
Seaforth Legion
Branch 156
AUCTION
Saturday, April 8th 2:00 pm
Variety of donated articles
Auctioneer Reg Badley
Everyone Welcome
RICHARD LOBE
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
Thursday. April 8 at 11
AM - Combine, tractors,
machinery for Lance and Liz
Becker 31•. miles north of
Seaforth to Summerhill Rd.
than 2 miles east farm
*43481. Call 527-2632 or
527-2552.
Friday. April 7 at 11 AM
- 100 acre farm.
household, farm
machinery for Elnor
Beuerman approx. 3 miles
east of Winthrop. Call the
auctioneers 482-7898.
Saturday, April 8 at
10:90 AM - Combine.
tractors, trucks.
machinery tools. 1981
Yamaha 650 Maxim
motorcycle for Ken and
Kathleen Beattie 61 miles
north of Seaforth to
Sawmill Rd. than west 15
mile 3rd farm on right.
Call 527-0155
Saturday. April 15 at
10:30 AM - Combine,
tractors. truck. machinery
for James and Stuart
Gingerich, 11/4 mile west of
Zurich turn north on
Bronson line go 11i mile.
Farm *73308. Call 236-
4209 or 236-4601.
See last weeks Mitchell &
Seaforth Papers for full
details.
We are accepting good
additions.
www.auctionhotUne.com
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BENNEWIES: In loving memory of
our mother Susan Bennewies who
passed away 5 years ago April 6,
1895.
This day is remembered and quiet-
ly kept,
No words are needed, we will not
forget
For deep in our hearts you will
always stay.
Lovingly remembered by your sons,
daughters and their families. 46-
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MCGOWAN: In loving memory of
Mercedes McCowan who passed
away thirteen years ago, March•30,
1987 and to our little angel who
passed away three years ago, April
8, 1997, Kelsey Lynn Edwards.
God saw that you were suffering
And knew it was time to say
Goodbye to your loved ones
And we will meet again someday.
God knew that you were lonely
And needed someone to hold
That's when little Kelsey was born
And she seemed to fit the mold.
They say time will heal all wounds
But these ones run too deep
Everyday we miss you more
And everyday we weep.
We think and pray of you
Each and every night
Knowing there's two new stars
Buming very bright.
• Always and foreyer remembered
by Steve, Michelle, Jessica and
Greg Jefferson. Kevin. Kelly, Tristan
and Logan Edwards. 46-14x1
McGRATH: In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and grandfa-
ther, Patrick, who was called home
April 10, 1996. •
Don't think of him as gone away, his
joumey's just begun,
Life holds so many facets, this earth
is only one.
Just think of him as resting from the
sorrows and the tears,
In a place of warmth and comfort
where there are no days and years.
Think how he must be wishing that
we could know today,
How nothing but our sadness can
really pass away.
And think of him as living in the
hearts of those he touched,
For nothing loved is ever lost and
he was loved so much.
- Forever in our hearts and lovingly
remembered by wife Ruth, children
Barbara, Cheryl, Sandy and Paul,
Donna and Neil, Ken and Waneeta,
grandchildren Mike, Nick, Tommy
and Timmy. 46-14x1
38. Auction Sale
. FARM TOY
Auction of Toy Tractors and Implements; Collector Banks and
Trucks; and Advertising Literature at the Jacob Auction Centre 185
Herbert St. in Mitchell.
TOES.., APRIL 11 AT 5:00 P.M.
INCLUDING:Approx. 450 IotAfrom 3 area collectors with approx.
100 trucks and banks including Fram 1-6, Supertest 1-5, T.S.C., VAP
1-5; Co-op 1-4; Eatons; Heinz Craftsman etc; with balance of sale
being tractors and a few implements. Advertising literature includes
M.F.; Case IH; and New Holland. Another good quality toy auction
with something of interest fo all collectors.
VIEWING: Tues. April 11 at 3:30 P.M.
AUCTIONEERS:
Doug Jacob and Joe Zehr
519-271-7894 519-887-9599
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CLEARING AUCTION SALE
99.5 acre farm. furniture, machinery, etc. to be held for Elnor
Beuerman, 3 miles east of Winthrop farm 443882
Friday, April 7 at 11:00 a.m.
FARM: Consists of 99.5 acres more or less, known as Concession
9 Part Lot 12 McKillop Township in the County of Huron 43882
Winthrop Rd. Property has 3 bedroom house, single car garage
paved driveway, driving shed and Targe older style barn, approx.
95 acres workable, 42 acres in wheat.
TERMS: 520,000. down at time of sale balance due in full May
8/2000. Being offered subject to reserve bid. For information call
sales rep. auctioneer Richard Lobb at 482-7898 or Prudential
Heartland Realty.
1 Albert St.,. Clinton at 482-3400 and they will page me.
NOTE SALE ORDER: Furniture 11 a.m., farm machinery 12 noon,
farm 1 p.m.
TERMS CASH OR CHEQUE with Proper ID
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb
Clinton, Ontario (519) 482-7898
www.auctlonhotline.com
42. Deaths
CHARTERS, Elizabeth "Bessie":
of Huronlea Home, Brussels and
formerly of Kippen passed away at
Huronlea Home, Brussels on
Tuesday. March 28, 20000 in her
86th year. Beloved wife of the late
Pearson Charters. Loving mother of
Marjorie and Gene Middleton of
Oshawa, Mary and John McGregor,
Anne and Doug McGregor, and Bill
and Marlene Charters all of Kippen.
Cherished grandmother of Carol
and Kevin Scott, David and Andrea
McGregor, Terry and Carol
McGregor, Brian and Diane
McGregor, , Barb and Rick
Dalrymple. Glen and Donna
Middleton, Laurie and Greg Crump,
Rob Charters and Leanne and Mark
MacDonald. Also loved by 12 great
grandchildren. Dear sister-in-law of
Janet and Berva Rice. Also sur-
vived by several nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by 1 sister
Edith Powell and 2 brothers Jack
and Harold Rice. Friends were
received at the Box and Smith
Funeral Chapel, Seaforth on
Thursday where the funeral service
was held at the funeral home on
Friday, March 31, 2000 at 2 o'clock.
Reverend Doreen `Canavan' of
Kippen United Church • officiated.
Interment Maltlandbank Cemetery,
McKillop Twp. As expressions of
sympathy memorial donations to
the Alzheimer's Society, Huronlea
Home, Kippen United Church. or
the charity of one's choice would be
greatly appreciated. Pallbearers
were Brian McGregor, David
McGregor, Terry McGregor, Glen
Middleton, Rob Charters and Jim
Cooper. As a trib-
utetotheNfeof
Bessie, a tree veil
glia
be planted in her
memory. 42-14-1
47. Cards of Thanks
MILLER
The family of the late Jason Miller
wishes to express heartfelt thanks
to neighbours. friends and family for
all their support given at the time of
Jason's accident and since his
passing. Your acts of kindness in
words, cards, flowers, donations
and food has touched us deeply.
The compassion and comfort
Jason's friends have given us can-
not be put into words. Special
thanks, to Pastor Martin Melina,
Paul and Jeff Lockhart for their
assistance and guidance. Special
thanks to Jason's friends who took
part in the funeral service and
helped with the chores. Also to the
ladies of the St. Peter's Lutheran
Church for the lunch following the
service. Jason's smile and laughter
has touched many and he will be
missed by us all. - Bruce, Justin
Miller and Families 47-14x Ice
MILLER
Thank you to all of our relatives,
friends and neighbours for all the
many acts of kindness shown us
during the recent Toss of our sister
Karen. Also for all the beautiful flow-
ers, cards, treats, phone calls and
visits while in University and
Seaforth hospitals and since return-
ing home. Special thanks to Dr.
Robt. Boume, Dr. Carotin Shepherd
and all the nursing staff for aN their
care while in hospital. Also to Brad
and Rob, the ambulance attendants
for the ride from London to
Seaforth. Also thank you to Rev.
Vandermey for his visits and kind-
ness. Thanks to our special family
for all their help and care. Where
would we be without our fancy.
- Joyce and George Miller 47-14x1
MURRAY
I would like to thank Dr. Percival,
Seaforth Community Hospital nurs-
ing staff, Fr. Mo. of St. Patrick's
Church; Dublin for the ashes and
his bleFr. Dino of St. James
for thea st and his blessing,
Fr. Moone of the rectory for his
visit and his blessing. To Helen
Krauskopf for miraculous medal
and massesred, the Dublin
Seniors Alive, pt► and Theresa
1Maloney for masses offered, for
Oayers offered by Blessed Bro.
Andre Assembly 4th Degree
Knights of. Columbus, Donald and
Eileen MacRae for masses offered
for me. Thanks also to my sisters
and brothers, nieces, nephews,
great nieces and great nephews for
their prayers and to Don MacRae
for taking me to the hospital and to
Pat Ryan for taking me home. Also
to those wild good looking card
players who play in the Parish Hall
in Dublin every Wednesday after-
noon and to my friends. God Bless
You All. - Jerry Murray, Dublin, Ont.
47-14x1
TAYLOR
Home is where the heart is and
Russ' .is
was set on getting
home. The eight month journey was
long and not easy but because of
each of you, he arrived home on
March 24th. Both Russ and Pat
wish to express their sincere thanks
to everyone who have touched their
hearts along the way. Whether you
sent a card, flowers or food;
whether you drove Pat to the hospi-
tal and supper to follow; whether
you just called and talked a while or
whether you took from your busy
lives to visit Russ in hospital. we
thank you. It all helped to pull him
through. To the Council and Staff of__
West Perth: Boy what support! ar
for that we thank you. Our sincere •
gratitude goes to Dr. Lapanno of the
Mitchell Family Doctors with his
quick response on July 26th and his
continuing support to each of us.
Also our thanks goes to Dr. Gonzer
at Stratford Hospital. Dr. Girven and
his medical team at Victoria
Campus and last but not least to Dr.
Scilly at Westminster Campus who
encouraged Russ and to whom
Russ has managed to let into his
life to assist in the healing process.
To all of the nurses that accompany
this great care in hospital we thank
you. Thanks to both our families
and to our own family, Rob and
Heather, John, Karen, Owen and.
Cora and to Anne. who through all
of this completed her last semester
at University with the best marks
ever. We must continue on in the
health care system at home as now
the Community Care Access Center
in Perth County provide the profes•
-
sional services of the VON and the
support service of -the Homemaker
in assisting in making Russ' home
life the best..- Russ and Pat Taylor
4714x1cc
Hensall horticulturists
to host Home, Garden
Television celebrity
as guest speaker
The Hensall shuffleboard
scores for March 28 arc as
follows: Hazel McEwen
583, Dave Woodward 485,
Ethel McMurtrie 483, Gert
Eagleson 480. Tom
Williams 453, Hill Coleman
452, Isabel Rogerson 413.
Rev. Scrimgeour was the
guest minister at Hensall
United Church with Bclva
Fuss presiding at the organ.
Elaine Corbett was the
greeter. The offering was
received by Elaine and
Wayne Corbett. The chil-
dren's story was from John
3-16: The choir sang an
anthem, "It Was His Own."
Next Sunday Piric Mitchel)
will return.
Communion will he
served at Hensall Carmel
Presbyterian Church next
Sunday, April 9. The
Annual Spring Hot
Luncheon will he held on
April 11 from 11:15 a.m. to
I p.m.
Twenty Hensall gardeners
attended Canada Blooms in
Toronto last week. This
large flower show is a non-
profit event to promote hor-
ticulture and to showcase
outstanding floral and land-
scape designs.
The Hensall and District
Horticultural Society will he
hosting a Gardener's
Millennium Party on June 5.
at 6 p.m. at the Hensall
Community Centre. The
guest.speaker will he Liz
Primcau of HGTV's
"Canadian Gardening"
series. A cold buffet and
silent auction will round out
the evening. Everyone is
welcome.
The sympathy of the vil-
lage is extended to the fami-
ly . and friends of Ivan
Coleman, a long=time resi-
dent of Hensall. -
Community Calendar
WED., APR. 5
5:00-9:30 p.m. - Home and
Garden Show at the Agri Piex
7:00-9:00 p.m. - Minor Ball, Soccer
and In -Line Hockey Registration
at Arena.
7:00-8:00 p.m. - Step Aerobics
with Kae Hubberts at the Arena
THURS., APR. 6
3:30L9:00 p.m. - Home and •
Garden Show at the Agri Plex
7:00-9:00 p.m. - Minor Ball, Soccer
and In -Line Hockey Registration
at Arena
FRI., APR. 7
SAT., APR. 8
SUN., APR. 9
MON., APR. 10
7:00-8:00 p.m. - High Impact
Aerobics with Kae Hubberts at
the Arena
7:15 p.m. - Minor Sports
Council BINGO at the Arena -
Host- Minor Bali
TUES. , APR. 11
7:30 p.m. - Seaforth Hospital
Auxiliary Meeting Conference
Room *2
WED., APR. 12
If you're organizing a non-profit event ofinterest to other Seaforth
area residents, phone the recreation office 527-0882 or the
Expositor at 527-0240. or mad the information to Community
Calendar, The Huron Expositor, Box 69, Seaforth, Ontario. NOK TWO
well in advance of the scheduled date. Free listing includes date. time, -
name of event and location only Space for the Community Calendar is
donated by The Huron Exposrtor,
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