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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2000-11-22, Page 1112 Real Estate for Sale 12 Real Estate fcr Sale m`•INTEE 4-1 1.15.1-1-11 Real Estate 150 Main Street South, Seaforth (519) .527-0560 Fax (519)527-2763 MLS Sha on Medd 527-0660 Dan Pearce Georgina Reynolds Associate Broker 522-0465 527-1386 Market Value Appraiser Sales Representative Sales Representative OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25th 11:00 - 12:00 62 MARKET STREET, SEAFORTH - FIRST TIME BUYER... 3 bedroom, cozy family home. One floor living. Safe neighbourhood Mature trees in big yard $75,000. GREAT BUSINESS LOCATION! 11/2 storey home. 36' X 48' heated and insulated workshop. Ideal for the hobbyist or home occupation. Highway location on s. acre. NEW LISTING! - SEAFORTH - Large NEW LISTING! TRUCKER'S DREAM 4 bedroom brick home with wood frim - 11/2 storey home, featured on 3 acres. and wood floors. ,Many possibilities paved road. 40' x 72' shop. 3135,000. Zone R2. 390.000. MAIN FLOOR LIVING! - 3 bedroom SOLD - SEAFORTH - UPSCALE bungalow. master bedroom with en- AREA! Seaforth, 3 bedroom family suite. and walk-in closet Family home. Double garage. Private room/open concept. $138.000 backyard. 392,900. Free Home Evaluations 17 Apartments for Rent SILVER CREEK APARTMENTS luxury 2 bedroom apartment. con - .trolled entrance, fridge. stove, designed for mature adults. Phone 519-345-2197. 17-33-tf COUNTRYVIEW APARTMENTS, Clinton, large luxury 2 bedroom apartment. Controlled entry. ensuite laundry. three appliances, small storage area. Designed for mature adults. Phone 519-235.2961 or 519-565-5062. 17-29xtfcc QUALITY one bedroom apartment available now, in historic home, all appliances supplied, separate entrance. veranda. Phone 519- 527-0349. 17-23-tf HEATED TWO BEDROOM apart- ment, newly decorated, close to uptown. Phone 519-527.0235. 17- 18-tf ONE BEDROOM apartment, edge of Clinton. fridge and stove includ- ed Call 519-235-2559 or 1-905- 852-3754. 17.06xtfcc 18 Houses for Rent TWO BEDROOM house. gas heat. Available Dec. 1. S400 plus utilities. References required. Phone Culligan Real Estate, 519.527- 1577.18-47.1 THREE BEDROOM house, 'gas heat. Available immediately. References required. Call 519-527- 1577 18-47x1 A BEAUTIFUL AND private proper- ty between Auburn and Benmiller. Four bedrooms. 2 full baths, huge 36' x 24 great room with cathedral ceiling and floor -to -ceiling fireplace. Propane heating. Excellent condi- tion with many recent improve- ments. 5875/month. Call John (519) 526.1075 or (905) 815-1598. 18, 46x4cc FOUR BEDROOM farm house. highway 21 between Godench and Kincardine Available Jan. 1. 5550 plus utilities. first and last month. Call 519-395-3363 18-46x3cc A 3 BEDROOM HOUSE for rent in Walton. suitable for a family, mod- ern kitchen with a finished den, main floor facility for laundry, single car detached garage and 3/4 of an acre lot Heated with al. First and last .month's rent required. References needed 5500/month plus utilities- Call 519-887-6677 for further details. 18-45x3 LARGE 4 BEDROOM HOME in Egmondvllle, fenced yard, garage, wood stove. non smokers pre- ferred. no pets, 5500 month. avail- able immediately. Call 519-522- 0911 18-45x3 25. Wanted to Buy NIKON CAMERA LENS. acces• sones - looking to upgrade skills. Please call Chris at Mitchell Advocate. 519-348-8431 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. 25.46x7cc 26 Help Vianted 26. Help Wanted PART TIME RECEPTIONIST want- ed. Call today. 519-565-2950. 26- 47x3cc VACATION REPRESENTATIVES wanted. Must have self confidence and be personable. We will train the right applicant. Call today 519-565- 2950. 26-47x3cc EXECUTIVE SECRETARY / light bookkeeping. Call today 519-565- 2950. 26-47x3cc MITCHELL MILL Systems Canada Ltd. requires experienced fabrica- tors and installers for the industrial and agricultural Millwrighting fields. Please apply in person at our Main St. Newton, Ont. office or mail resume to P.O. Box 10, Newton, ON. NOK 1RO. 26-46x2cc GENERAL LABOURER - cutting and assembly dept. Apply in person to Morello Mfg., 48 Wellington St.. Mitchell. 26-46x2cc APPLICATIONS being accepted for a busy two physician office for part- time medical receptionist. Send resume to Dr. Salsbury Drawer #288, c/o Clinton News -Record. Box #39, Clinton, Ontario, NOM 1L0 Closing date November 27, 2000.26-46x2cc FULL TIME CHICKEN CATCHERS. age 17 and up. some experience preferred. Call Julie or Ernie 519- 482-8823 or 519.482-9067. 26-33- tt SUPERVISOR, DRIVER & chicken catcher positions to be filled. Phone 1-519-799-5598 or toll free 1-800- 694-4045. 26-44xtfcc PERSON REQUIRED for December on Mink Ranch. Call Jeff CEDARWOOD FUR FARM Limited 233-3456 after 6 pm CUSTODIAN 'required for First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth Duties to commence Jan. 1.2001 Job description available by calling 527-0170 Please include experience. references and expected salary Resumes accepted until Nov. 24, 2000 Send resumes to. Board of Managers First Presbyterian Church P.O. Box 663 Seaforth. ONNOK 1WO 27 ',';anted General STUDENT needing ride to Western University. Sunday. Tuesday or Thursday evening: Will share costs. Phone 519-522-0198. 27-46x3c NOSTALGIC SALVAGE INC., a safe, professional insured disman- tfing company is looking barns for salvage. Call Farrow 1-888-643-8410. Forest. 27-45xtfcc for old Danny Mount 26 Help V./anted DRIVERS WANTED The Bluewater Recycling Association has immediate openings for Drivers. The ideal candidate will have a clean CVOR Abstract with at least 5 years of experience with a DZ license. You will have an enjoyable personality with an ability to communicate with the general public. Should you wish to join our team and earn up to $14.62/hour with a full benefit package including pension, we would like to talk to you. 1110.10208111 Bluewater Recycling Association P0. Box 547, 415 Canada Avenue Huron Park, ON NOM 1Y0 Fax: 519-228-6656 31 Service• )irectory SNOWMOBILE TUNE-UPS on all makes and models for only $45.00. Other pnce quotes available. Call 519-527-0115. 31-47-3 A SELF -MOTIVATED Grade 12 stu- dent from Seaforth area willing to tutor in her home. Any age wel- come. Have tutor experience. Call 519-522-0937 after 6 p.m. 31-47-1 PHOTO RESTORATION, afford- able. Marks, lines, damage removed from old photos. Jervis Photo Inc., 287 Main St., Exeter (in house across from Scotia Bank); in Clinton, just north of lights on east side of Albert Street (Hwy. 4). 519- 235-1612; 519-482-9494. 31- 45x4cc BRIAN ULCH Welding. Custom Welding and Repairs. Portable welding. Farm and Industrial. Custom made trailers and hitches. Reasonable rates. 519-345-2643. 31.26xtfcc 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 PHOTO COPIES Photocopying Service available at the Huron Expositor office, 100 Main St., Seaforth 81 x 11 copies - .25 cents per sheet, 81/2 x 14 copies - .35 cents per sheet. (GST and PST extra). Phone 519-527-0240. 31-01-tfnxe VEALS . Abattoir and Meat Market .83 - 31 2 miles east of Exeter 1 :1:7; - 1 12.. i Try us for CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING Kill Days -Tuesdays OUR SPECIALTY Horne cured and smoked meats processed exactly the way you like it. 32. Babysitting EXPERIENCED MOM willing to babysit. Nutritious meals, snacks, activities, crafts, walks, all provided with lots of TLC. With or without receipts. Call today 519-345-2643. 32-26xtfcc 34 Personal ARE YOU LIVING with a dunking problem? Al Anon can help. Phone 519-527-1650. 34-47-1 37 .Mortgages PERSONALIZED SERVICE and best rates! We will save you money on your mortgage, business loan, etc. Don at Rea Capital, 519-291- 2600. 37-42xtfcc MORTGAGE INFO •1st mortgages up to 1% below pos'ed rate -NO FEES for qualified borrowers wa: you been rejected for a mortgage Gary Walden•Clinton 482-7675 Consultant for Mortgage Network www.garywalden.com Monies Wanted • $15,000 1st mortgage required, approx. value $100,000, 14% • $27,000 1st mortgage required, well secured, approx. value $120,000, 13% Call 1.800-387.1932 ASTRAL FUNDING INC. 1" & 2n° Mortgage Money Absolutely No Upfrcre Fees Available as low as 7.0` Interest Personal Loans II you (NON payments Amt. Aoprox Mo. Payment ' 5,000 ' 41.66 '10,000 ' 83.33 '15,000 '125.00 Consolidate your debts 'We specakze n problem mortgages Call (519) 364-0450 1-800-387-1932 ASTRAL FUNDING INC. 41 To Give Away GREAT CHRISTMAS Present. Adorable kittens Free to' good homes. Litter trained. We have 6 - one female and 5 males. They are all grey, white and black. Ready to go by end of November. Call for appointment to view. 519-524-4240 after 5 p.m. 41-46x2cc 38 Auction Sale 42 Deaths MURRAY, Isabel: Mrs. Isabel Murray of Seaforth, passed away at Seaforth Manor on Friday, November 17, 2000 in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late James A. Murray. Dear sister and sister-in- law of Margaret Yeo and Marson Bissett, both of Goderich. Dear aunt of Mary Helen and Bert Clifford of Stratford, Barb and Doug Norman of Clinton, Marilyn and Dennis Williamson of Goderich, John and Mary Bissett of Goderich, Marion and John Hinton of Inwood, Wayne and Lyn Bissett of Ottawa and Pat and Herb Armstrong of Goderich. Also loved by several great nieces and great nephews. Predeceased by her parents Charles and Elizabeth Bissett, 3 brothers Ted. Don and Frank Bissett, one sister- in-law Bessie Bissett and by one nephew, Don Yeo. Friends were received at the Box and Smith Funeral Chapel, Seaforth on Sunday, November, 19, 2000 from 1:30 p.m. until time of service at 2:30 p.m. Reverend Nicholas Vandermey of First Presbyterian Church officiated. Interment Maitlandbank Cemetery. As expres- sions of sympathy memorial dona- tions to the Seaforth Community Hospital or the First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, would be greatly appreciated. As a tribute to the life of Isabel a tree will be planted in her memory. 42-47-1 LOOBY, Bernice: Mrs. Bernice Looby, 72, of Dublin passed away at her residence on Wednesday, November 15, 2000. Born in McKillop Township on April 8, 1928, she was the former Bernice Flanagan, a daughter of the late William Flanagan and the former Catherine Bums. On June 16, 1950, she was married to the late Louis James Loeby of Looby Construction Ltd., Dublin. She was a faithful member of St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Dublin and the C.W.L. of the parish. Bemice is sur- vived by one son, Mark and his wife Kathryn of Nova Scotia; daughters Cynthia Cunningham of Guelph and Anita Looby of Barrie; five grand- children Rebecca, Daniel, Leah, Cara and Nicholas; a sister Helen Krauskopf of Dublin; a brother Lome Flanagan and his wife Agnes of Dublin; two sisters-in-law Muriel Looby Trott of Clinton and Kathryn Looby of Dublin and brothers-in-law George Goettler of Dublin and Romanus Curran of Montreal. Besides her husband, she was pre- deceased by brothers William and Thomas Flanagan and a sister Margaret Looby. Friends were received at the Lockhart Funeral Home. 109 Montreal St., Mitchell, on Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Bursal was celebrated at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Dublin on Saturday at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Maurice Charbonneau - Celebrant and Rev. Dino Salvador - Con -celebrant. During the Mass, the commentator was Marian lonata: lector was Pauline Hartfiel; gift bearers were Catherine Flanagan and Mary Anne Van Bakel; soloist was Lon Lynn Stapleton; alter servers were Stephen Hartfiel, Paul Hartfiel. Luke Van Bakel, Shauwn Flanagan and Joe Flanagan. Members of the St. Patrick's C.W.L. formed a guard of honour. Pallbearers were John Looby, Joseph Looby, Bob Krauskopf, Pat Flanagan, Stephen Goettler and Joe Nicholson. Interment in St. Patrick's Cemetery. Dublin. C.W.L. prayers were offered at the funeral home Friday at 1:30 p.m. and Parish prayers Friday at 4:15 p.m. 42-47xlcc 43 Births GEERTS Monica and George are pleased to announce and praise God for the safe arrival of their twins, Aidan William. weighing 8 lbs. 10 oz. and Claire Anne, weighing 6 lbs. 6 oz. bom November 8, 2000. A brother and sister for big brother Caleb. Proud grandparents are Bill and Lois Van Reenen of Seaforth and Herman and Margaret Geerts of Ancaster. Special thanks to Dr. Hillyer and Dr. Gagnon and the nurses at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. 43-47x1 38 Auction Sale ESTATE AUCTION * At the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell, Ont. * THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23 AT 3:30 P.M. * INCLUDING: 5 piece light oak queen size bedroom suite; modern 5 * * pc. dining room suite; three piece chesterfield suite with recliners in * * sofa; RCA console colour T.V. with remote; new 3/4 bed; modern * gli * wardrobe; Ins stacking washer and dryer; Woods upright deep * freeze; two chest freezers; Inglis automatic washer; two pair of * * good fridges and stoves; Panasonic VCR; Filter Queen vacuum; * * double -single bunk bed unit; hoosier cupboard; wicker chair; walnut * * buffet and table; cedar chest; 40's wardrobe; pine table and six * * chairs; 40's kitchen suite, oak extension table; 9 piece oak 30's * * dining room suite; Thomas pump organ; walnut extension table and * * six chairs; six lyre -back chairs; crocks and our usual large offering * * of clean household effects. * * * * * * * * * * * * * 519-271-7894 519-887-9599 ***************************** VAN AND EQUIPMENT: 1995 GMC Safari SLX van with 119,000 km. Sold certified and subject to reserve at 7:00 PM.; Int. 3 pth. 6 * 1/2 ft. snowblower; two Mastercraft 8 hp. electric start snowblowers; * 6 x 10 single axle landscape trailer; 5th wheel attachment for * pickup; Delta bandsaw; 4 inch jointer; two cylinder air compressor; * small table saw; new small air compressor; Weldmate 75 welder; * new gas mower; wheelbarrow; power tools, etc. Furniture sells approximately 7:00 P.M. PROP.: Isabelle Wreford and ansa Estates AUCTIONEERS: Doug Jacob and Joe Zehr THE HURON EXPOSITOR, NovMnbM 22, 2000-11 42 Deaths 42 Deaths AfterLoss riees.y JIM r •Y• r..r p.,J Q. What are some of the "normal" signs and symptoms of grief? Questions & Answers about grief recovery* A. Everyone experiences grief differently and there are very wide ranges of "normal" behaviours. Some report feelings of distress and deep emotional suffering. Others refer to longing and loneliness as primary symptoms. 'Questions asked during bereavement classes are answered here by the editor of AJterLoss, the monthly grief -recovery HelpLetter. For your free copy of AJterLoss or one of our other helpful booklets about gnef recovery, please write, call or stop by Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth - 527-1390 A member of The AJterLins Famei/y of Fir rural Hovers dedusted to hrlpine those they urrr with auisuretr tegnef recovery 01997 Ahe,Lou Inc. • 800-263-9572 46 in Memoriam LESLIE: In loving memory of a father-in-law and grandfather Leslie who passed away 14 years ago Nov. 23, 1986. Silent memories keep you near As time unfolds another year. Softly the leaves of memory fall , Gently we gather and treasure them all. Some will forget now that you're gone But we will remember no matter how long. Lovingly remembered' by Louise, Craig & Carrie. 46-47xlcc dear Neil WERNHAM, Leonard John Charles: In loving memory of Len who was taken from me suddenly Nov. 23, 1998. You never know what each day brings, Although two years have slipped away and I still feel the strike of pain that was delivered to me that day, Time does help heal but I'm still ask- ing the question' of how long? There are many changes to deal with, questions to answer and cer- tain people to tolerate. Most people are caring and very supportive; I send out a personal thank you to those. Memories are unique and can never be removed. - The memories that we created are very special and dear to me which I will cherish forever. You're always loved, never forgot- ten. - Love your wife, Mary Ellen. 'Luv Ya. See ya later.' 46-47x1 WERNHAM, Leonard: I thank our Heavenly Father, For he built a mansion where his children will abide, Free from pain and sorrow, Forever at His side. My Dad I loved so much was taken from present sight, And passed into a better world, Of majesty and light. Someday we'll be together. In our Father's home above. Where we'll thank God for His mercy. And praise Him for His love, In loving memory of Daddy who lett me two years ago. Nov. 23, 1998. Hugs and Kisses in thought, Sherry Lee 46-47x1 BEUERMAN, Alvin: in loving mem- ory of a dear husband who passed away 9 years ago, Nov. 18, 1991. I lost my life's companion, A life link to my own. And day by day I think of him. As I sit here all alone. The house he left is lonely, And I am lonely too. For in a quiet country graveyard. Where the gentle breezes blow, Lies the one I loved so dearly, Who left me 9 years ago. - Lovingly remembered by wife Hazel. 46-47-1 38 Auction Sale RICHARD LOBE AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 LARGE AUCTION SALE to be held at Lobb Auction Building In Clinton for Hazel Craig of Auburn plus additions. SATURDAY. NOV. 25 AT 9 A.M.: 2 cars: coins: antiques: furniture: old tin toys: glassware; Royal Albert Royal Doulton: etc. 2 Auction Rings starting at 9 a.m. Auctioneers Richard and Ben Lohh. For listings on tem sod haws suctions visit eat sebs/te ww.sucuonbotaae.eerts 47 Cards of Thanks ROSE We would like to thank Ann Brabender and the staff at Huronview for arranging the lovely tea for Nettie Rose in honour of her becoming a member of the Three Century Club. We also wish to thank Helen Johns for presenting a certificate from the Province of Ontario, Carol Mitchell for greetings from the County of Huron, Mary Moffatt for her lovely music and all those who attended. It was all greatly appreciated. • Jim, Marian and Family 47-47x1 THANK YOU We wish to extend our sincere appreciation to many kind people, for their numerous expressions of sympathy - phone calls, visits, cards, floral tributes, charitable donations, mass offerings. prepara- tion of meals and food brought to our homes. We are grateful to Jeff and Paul Lockhart for their compas- sion and guidance, members of Branch 128, Mitchell Legion for their service. Pastor Thelma Kudelka and Father Maurice Cjtlarbonneau for their visits and prayers and the C.W.L. of St. Vincent de Paul Church for the funeral luncheon. We will always remember the support given to us to fulfill Dad's wish to retum home. The expertise of the Para Med Homemakers and the VON Team Two Nurses and Denise Strasser of Breathe Easy enabled us to make Dad a very happy, content little man and has given us a week full of trea- sured memories that we will never forget. To each and every person who helped in any way we say a heartfelt "Thank You.' - The family of Raymond Miller = Mary and Glenn Scherbarth, Barb and Bob Stagg. Jim and Dianne Miller and Families 47-47xlcc DENYS The family of the late Rachel Denys would like to thank all family, friends and neighbours for their deepest expressions of sorrow. Thanks to Father Dino Salvador, Whitney- Ribey Funeral Home, the St. James C.W.L. for the lunch and to Casey Van Bakel, the soloist. We were overwhelmed by the show of sup- port from our friends and neigh- bours with the food sent to our homes, the flowers, the cards, visits to the funeral home and memorial donations. Your kindness was greatly appreciated by the entire family. A special thank you to Diana Caldwell for reading the eulogy. It was all greatly appreciated and will always be treasured. - The Denys Family 47-47x1 PARKER The family of the late Dorothy Parker wish to thanlball their family, friends and neighbours for all your prayers and generous support by your visitations, donations, flowers and food brought to our homes. We appreciate the special care and kindness given to Mom by Dr. Shepherd and the nursing staff of Seaforth Hospital. Words could never express how we feel and how thankful we are. - The Parker Family 47-47x1 MARKS I would like to thank everyone who came out to celebrate my 30th birthday. All of the gifts. cards and best wishes were greatly appreciat- ed. Special thanks to Kelly and Lisa for organizing the surprise. Also• thanks to the Fish and Game staff for their hard work. Thanks again. • Blaine 47-47x1cc LARGE AUCTION SALE To be held at Richard Lobb Auction Budding in Clinton for Hazel Craig of Auburn. Helen Bowling of Grand Bend plus Seaforth home. Saturday, Nov. 25 at 9:00 A.M. CARS: 1987 Topaz, 1988 Pontiac Grand AM. CARPET: New remnants various sizes, 6 new Persian rugs. COINS: Sell at 11 a.m., approx. 75 lots nice selection mostly Canadian with key date nickels, halves and silver dollars. APPLIANCES: White Westinghouse side by side fridge freezer, washer, dryer, microwave, TVs, etc. ANTIQUES, FURNITURE: Partial list includes 3 section wall unit. 2 dining suites, library, table, chesterfields and chairs, bedroom suite, chests of drawers, becjs include Queen bed box spring and mattress, antique settee and 2 chairs, childs rocker, cedar chest, Amphioo phonograph, parlour tables, pillar clock, hat stretcher, 2 violins, camera equipment, antique slide projector, chest of silver, 12 gal. crock, copper boiler. cherry pitter. scrub board, spooled hall tree, coal iron, Targe offering of good dishes, Royal Doulton 8 place setting, Royal Albert 8 place setting, 200 Wade tea figurines, spoon collection, depression glass, coltectebles etc., etc. OTHER: 1984 Huron Historical Atlas, antique tin toys, 4 lawn mowers, shop vac, 5 emergency fight on roof racks, 3 office desks. hand and power tools, misc. items, etc. 2 AUCTIONEERS SELLING STARTING AT 9 AM. Auctioneer: Richard Lobb and Ben Lobb (519) 482-7898 Clinton www.euctlonhotline.com Next Auction Sat, Dec. 2 at 9 AM at Lobb Auction In Clinton