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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2000-05-17, Page 1616 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, May 17, 2000 38 Auction Sale 38 Auction Sale t ESTATE AUCTION At the Jacob Auction Centre 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell. THURS., MAY 18 AT 3:30 P.M. INCLUDING: Woods 5 cu. ft. upright freezer; Whirlpool apt. sized dryer (2 yrs. old); two small chest freezers; Kelvinator dishwasher; I7G.E. electric dryer; Kelvinator fridge; Kelvinator 24 inch stove; two 30 inch ranges; microwaves; dehumidifier; 4 late model colour T.V.s; Sony VCR; two Craftmatic single beds; two excellent bedroom 1 suites; two chesterfield suites; Queen Anne oak table and chairs; two oak buffets; oak Morris chair; wicker fern stand; four washstands; drop front secretary; parlor tables; church pews; lamp table with drawer; old cupboard bottom; many antiques in the rough; Malcolm buffet hutch; sectional chesterfield suite: La -Z -Boy recliner; walnut nesting tables; needlepoint chairs: Targe old oriental area carpet; Homespun blanket; eight place setting of Blue Mikado Royal Crown Derby dishes; two Moorcroft 8 inch dishes; R.S. Prussia fruit bowl; good offering of collectible dishes including Limoges, Royal Winton, Bellack, Cornflower, Waterford Crystal, Royal Austria, Coa!port, Bavaria, etc.; Wedgewood Christmas plates from 1972 - 1988; silverplate tea service; many old collectibles including Buddy L and Strutco tin toys, motion (amps. Coke -picnic cooler, Marvetube oil display stand. DeLaval k2 Jr. table top cream separator; trunks, coal oil lamps, milk bottles, postcard, railway lanterns, wood window. crocks, old Case road building equipment catalogue. Cockshutt e15 walking plow; old tools; power tools; air conditioners; 4 hp tiller; Murray 12 hp riding mower (1 1/2 yr. old); BBD cordless 3.5 hp mower (1 1/2 yr. old); J.O. 175 hydro 14 hp mower; Cub Cadet 1330 hydro 12 hp mower; Kubota 4200 diesel hydro 15 hp. mower; Karcher 1000 psi power washer with Honda motor; gas push mowers; Rhino Vertical 21 speed full suspension mountain bike; 12 ft. windmill; and much more. Large quality sale. Two auction rings.• PROP: LaUra Murray of Seaforth; Bun Clark o1 Stratford and the Estate of the Late Jean Hughey of Mitchell. • j AUCTIONEERS: Doug Jacob and Joe Zehr 519-271-7894 519-887-9599 40. Lost & Found LOST: One year old male short haired cat, neutered, dark grey. answers to Hurk. Missing from John and Sparling St. area. Call 519-527- 0292. 40-19-3 42. Deaths KELLAR, Eula Ida At Seaforth Manor, Nursing Home on Tuesday, May 9, 2000, Eula Ida Kellar, in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late John .Kellar. Dear sister of Cleva Linger of Florida and Faye Godrey of West Virginia. Also survived by nieces and nephews. She was pre- deceased by her husband, parents, Albert and Ida Lee (Hawkins) Mick, and a sister,•Freda Winters. There was no visitation or funeral service, at the request o1 the deceased. Mrs. Kellar donated her body to medicat science. The Whitney- Ribey Funeral Home, Seaforth, was entrusted with arrangements. 42- 20-1 ' PAYNE, Hilda Mary: Suddenly. at ilxeter, on Sunday, May 7, 2000, Hilda Mary Payne of Hensall, in her 86th year. Wife of the late Carl Griffith Payne (1997). Sadly missed by her children Mary and her hus- band Gary Merritt of Poway, California and Wayne Payne and his wife Iris of London. Beloved grandmother of Gregory Merritt and • Amberley Payne. Dear sister of Winnifred King. Survived by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her granddaughter, Lisa Merritt and her sister Muriel Hayman. Mrs. Payne has donated her body to the University of Western Ontario. A memorial service was held on Saturday, May 13, 2000 at 2 p.m. at the Hensall Visitation Centre, 79 King St. Hensall. Pirie Mitchell and Rev. David Barker officiated. Interment Hensall Union' Cemetery. Memorial contributions to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the He'isel; United ChOrch would be appreciated. J. M. McBeath Funeral Home. Zurich,, entrusted with arrangements (236-4365). 42- 20x leo STOREY, Beatrice:. At Seaforth Community Hospital. on Thursday, May 11, 2000. Beatrice Mae (Armstrong) Storey. of Seaforth, in Fier 82nd year. Beloved wife of the late Morley Storey (1986). After helping Morley on the farm and raising their family, Beatrice gradu- ated from the first class of Homemakers in Huron County. She served our community for a number of years in that field. Mrs. Storey was the dear mother of Shirley and her husband Bob Dickson of Kettle Point, Gwen and her husband John Patterson of Egmondville, Joyce and her husband Rod Doig of Tuckersmith Township, Darlene Storey o1 Toronto, and Fay Storey and her husband Bruce Woollings of Guelph. Fondly remembered by four grandchildren. James Watson Jr.. Brian Watson, Patricia and her husband Bruce Savile, and Jason Patterson and his friend Kim Salverda, and four great grandchil- dren, Brent, Scott, Alicia and Shane. Also survived by her sister- in-law Bernice Armstrong of Seaforth. Besides her husband, Morley, she was predeceased by her parents, George and Pearl Armstrong, her brother. Bruce Armstrong, and three infant sib- lings. Family received friends at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, Seaforth, on Fnday evening and on Saturday, 'May 13, from 1:00-2:30 p.m. the time of the funeral service at the funeral home. Rev.' Sheila Macgregor officiated. Pallbearers were James Watson, Brian Watson, Jason Patterson, Bruce Savile, Gelry Armstrong and Rennie Armstrong. Flower bearers were Patricia Savile, Kim Salverda and George Miller. Honourary flower bearers were Cathy Campbell, Ann MacMillan, Linda Murray, Linda May, Carol Anne Lostell and Joyce Atchison. Interment Baird's Cemetery, Stanley Township. Memorial donations to Town and Country Support Sart/keit - Supportive Housing Program would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. 42-20-1 42. Deaths CALDWELL, John • Edward Crawford: At London Health Sciences Centre, South Street Campus, on Friday. May 12, 2000, John Edward Crawford Caldwell, of Hensall, in his 68th year. Loving son of. Rena Caldwell and the late Harry Albert Caldwell (1955). Dear brother of Mona Alderdice and her husband Vern of Kippen and Isabelle 'Moore and her husband John of Goderich. Loved uncle to Garry and Janice Alderdice, Lynn Alderdice, Janice Moore and Lloyd Dunphy, David and Laurel Moore and five great-nieces and great- nephews. There will be no visitation or funeral service. A graveside ser- vice was conducted at Egmondville Cemetery on Saturday, May 13, 2000 at 11:30 a.m. Rev. Robert Peebles officiated. Memorial contri- butions may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or a charity of choice. J.M, McBeath Funeral Home, Zurich entrusted with arrangements. 42-20x1 cc PETHICK, George Stern: of R:R. 1, Seaforth, on Friday. May 5, 2000 at Stratford General Hospital in his 73rd year. George Pethick, beloved husband of Grace (Roe) Pethick. Dear father of Ken and his wife Val of Walton, and Sharon and her hus- band Steve Steinman of Wyoming. Cherished grandfather of Ricky, Andy and David Pethick and Eric, Spencer and Hailey Steinman. George is survived by two sisters Annie Rapson and Ruth Thorbum, both of Seaforth, and sisters-in-law Kathleen Williamson of Walton and Loreen and her husband Gib Hubert of North Bay. Predeceased by one daughter Isabel (1974) and his parents John and Margaret (Oldfield) Pethick. Friends were received . at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Gbderich St. W.. Seaforth on Monday, May 8. 2000 from 2-4 and 7-9 p,m. Funeral ser- vice was held on Tuesday. May 9, 2000 at 2 p.m. at the funeral home. Interment Maitlandbank Cemetery, Seaforth. Rev. Sheila Macgregor officiated. Pallbearers were Frank Dolmage, Earl McSpadden, Tom Williamson, Murray ,Pepper. Doug Schroeder and Jim Rapson. Flower bearers were his six grandchildren. 42-20-1 43. Births MOORE Mark and Sharia thank God for the safe arrival of their second child, Lauren Elyse Dawn, born April 25, 2000. A baby sister for Liam. Proud grandparents are LaRoyd and Roslyn Bender and John and Marjorie Moore,. together with great grandmothers Rose Ross and Rachel Bender. 43-20xlcc 46 In Memoriam TEATERO, Leo James: Died May 20th, 1993. In memory of my hus- band and best friend.. Oh, the comfort, the inexpressible comfort of feeling safe with a per- son. Having neither to weigh thoughts. nor measure words,. But to pour them all Out. just as they are. Chaff arid grain together. knowing - that it faithful hand will take and sift them. Keep what is worth keeping and then, with a breatti of kindness blow the rest away. - Always remembered. To my Leo. -Frances Teatero 46-20-1 ECKERT: In loving memory of Conrad M. Eckert. my husband, our father, grandfather and great grand- father who passed away. May 19, 1997. If all the world should pass us by, and ask us all to choose, The greatest treasure of them all, we would only ask for you. No wealth could buy the pleasure we felt from just your smile. No glory could be greater, than to talk with you awhile. Of all that die has given us, and alt that Is left to do, We'll neva find a greater gift than the days we spent with you. Loving you always and forever, wife Claire, children, Cathie, Connie, Elaine, Mary, John, Bob and Margaret. 48-20x1 46 in Memoriam MALONE: In loving memory of Gary and Fred Malone who passed away May 22. 1985 and May 21, 1976. The length of time can't take away, Our thoughts of you from day to day. You live with us in memory still, . Not just today but always will. For with the love that is in our hearts, You will walk with us forever. - Loved and missed by -your family. 46-20xlc SEGEREN, James: In loving mem- ory of our dear son. brother and uncle who leftus so suddenly on May 15, 1998. Jim, we love you with all of our hearts That is why it is so difficult to part. Your sense of humour and warm • smile are with us still. And having been part of your life. I know they always will. I can still see your blue pick up truck coming in the lane. 1 am just stopping in for a minute," you would say. But -ended up staying. for quite a while. You were always so exciting and had new jokes to tett, How we remember and treasure those evenings with you so well, Please God forgive our silent tears, wishing with all of our hearts Jim was here, Beautiful memories, woven in gold, that is the picture we tenderly hold. Please Dear Lord give him all of our love and do tell him we miss him so very much. - Love Mom. Dad and Family 46- 20-1 HORAN: Lovingly remembering our dear grandson, Jamie. who was suddenly taken from us May 18, 1998. . . Your smiling face is in our thoughts, We treasure your memory. We'd love to hug you just once more, • But we know that can never be. God called you home that tragic day. No chance to say goodbye... Hearts that miss you whisper your name, • While silent tears we cry. ' God called His woodworker home, And God calls only the best, Now Jamie basks in His endless love, By The Master Carpenter blest. Sometimes our grief lies heavy. A burden that's hard to bear; But we know when Heaven calls us, There'll be glad reunion there. - Lovingly remembered by your grandparents Jim and Laurene Horan and Families. 46-20xlcc 47. Cards of Thanks BURNS We would like to thank everyone who sent cards, gilts. get well wish- es. prayers, phone calls and visits in the hospital and sinte coming home. Special thanks to Father Moe, doctors, nurses and to our family. - Joe and Evangeline Burns 47.20x 1 McCLURE We wish to thank all those who • came to help us celebrate our 50th anniversary and to several who sent congratulations who couldn't be with us. Thanks for all the beau- tiful cards and gifts. Thanks to our family for the great party they put on for us and to the nieces and nephews who served the dinner. It was all greatly appreciated. - Sam and Mary 47.20x1 SZUSZ The family of the late Ruby Rich wishes to thank everyone for their many acts of kindness shown to us in the recent passing of our mother and grandmother. To Dr. Woldnik and the staff • of Seaforth Manor Nursing Home for the wonderful care given mother and the love shown her and us - thanks does not begin to tell the gratitude that we hold in our hearts for you. Thanks t0 Pastor Fred Munnings and Grace for their dedication to visit Mom and read to her sharing the joy of the Lord and also for travelling to Thamesville to conduct her service. A special thanks to Marion Cook who sat with Mom permitting me to get some much needed rest. Thank you for food brought to our home, for cards, floral tributes and dona- tions made in memory of Mom. Her memory lives on. Thank you to the Thamesville La Sertoma Club for the lovely luncheon set for us. Thank .you to the. Badder Funeral Home, Thamesville for the help, consideration and comfort shown to us and our loved ones. God bless. - Frank and Phyllis Szusz and family 47-20-1 PRETTY Wow! What.a wonderful 65th birth- day. The limousine, champagne. flowers and the meal were just awe- some. but mos! of all the best corn- pany in the world -- our kids. It was a great surprise and Dad and I had a wonderful time. It's going to be hard to top it when 1 celebrate my next 65th (he). Special thanks to .Gayle and John, Jeff and Charlene. Love you all. - Momsie 47.20xlcc KITTMER/MCNICHOL We would like to thank everyone who supported us for our buck and doe. We would also like to thank our wedding party for all their hard work. We had a great time. - Lynn and Dan 47-20x1 DENYS A big thank you to all the people who helped out at my accident on the Staffa Road. To the ambulance attendants, nurses , . and Dr. Shepherd for their wonderful care of Suzanne and myself. To our 'amity and Mends for cards, gifts and vis- its. • Sincerely Matthew Denys and Family 47-20x1 Scott Hilgendorff photo Plant purchaser Mary Beth larone (left) and Joon Spittal fright) look over some of the plant selection at the Seaforth Horticultural Society's plant sale held Saturday at Northside United Church 47. Cards of Thanks GOVIER We would like to thank Dr. C. Shepherd and the staff at Seaforth Community Hospital for the excel- lent care Katelyn received while she was a patient. Thank you to our family and • friends for the flowers, gifts, cards and well wishes. Thank you to Nana and Papa for taking care of Ryan for us. We will always remember your kindness. - Katelyn, Marilyn and Ross Govier 47-20-1 FISHER Thank you to all the staff at Seaforth Community Hospital. Thanks to everyone for the calls, cards, visits and baskets. Thanks to my staff and family. for working extra. Your care and concern made being ill a little easier. - Robert Fisher 47-20-1 HORBANUIK/YANTZI Thanks to everyone who travelled to Wellesley on the weekend to attend our Buck and Doe. Special thanks to our families and wedding party for hosting the event. We sure had a great time. - Erin and Mike 47-20x l cc Community Calendar WED, , MAY 17 7:15 p.m. - Minor Sports ' 1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior- Council BINGO at the Arena - Shuffleboard at the Arena Host- Junior Curling 7:00-8:00 p.m. - Step Aerobics ' TUES., MAY 23 with Kae Hubberts at the Arena 9:00-10:00 a.m. - Fitness is Fun THURS., MAY 18 with Drusilla at the Arena 9:00-10:00 a.m. - Fitness is Fun 7:00.8:00 p.m. - Dog Obedience with Drusilla at the Arena at the Arena 8:00.9:00 p m. - Ladies' Roller FRI., MAY 19 Hockey at the Arena 10:00=11:30 a.m. - Storyhour at the WED., MAY 24 Library 5:00 p.m. - Egmondville Barbecue SAT., MAY 20 at the Community Centres SUN., MAY 21 7:00-8:00 p.m. - Step Aerobics with Kae Hubberts at the Arena MON., MAY 22 7:00-8:00 p.m. - High Impact Aerobics with Kae Hubberts at the Arena If you're organizing a non-profit event of interest to otner Sea` area residents, phone the recreation office 527.0682 o'- tr Expositor at 527-0240. or mail the information to Comte „r c, Calendar, The Huron Expositor. 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