Huron Expositor, 2002-07-10, Page 1447 Cards of Thanks
B TME HURON 11XPOSSTOR, July 25, 2001
36 ruction JaiC'
38 auction Sale
ESTATE AUCTION
At the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell
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THURSDAY, JULY 26 AT 3:30 P.M.
INCLUDING: Large old two door wardrobe with drawers; chest of
drawers with moustache pulls; oak parlor tables; gate-leg table;
washstands; six oak dining room chairs; oak buffet; wicker chairs and
fern stand; trunks; 3 cedar chests; treadle sewing machine; Imperial
Loyalist round table and six chairs; 7 piece maple dining room suite;
chesterfield suite; bedroom suite; colour T.V;s; dehumidifiers; Crosley
automatic washer; Inglis dryer; Kenmore fridge; microwaves; Maytag
washer and dryer; Entreprise gas range; 3 freezers; Yamaha electric
organ; Waterbury pillered mantel ck:dk; quilts and bedding; hooked mats;
two violins and guitar; coffee grinder; 5 coal oil lamps; milk cans; Rogers
Bros. I.S. 8 place setting (Rembrance pattern); collector plates;
collectible dishes including Flo Blue platter; Carnival vase; Cornflower;
White Opalescent; Royal Winton; Depression; large offering of bedding;
pr. twin beds; patio set; Busy Bee 14 inch bandsaw; power and hand
tools; Barnes 2 1/2 inch heavy duty drill press.
TIRE SHOP EQUIPMENT: 1979 Chev Sierra one ton with compressor
and hydraulic lift (As Is 100000 miles); 1976 Ford F500 with compressor
and Hiab crane (As Is 40000 miles); Coats 5050A tire changer; tire
dipping machine; two tire spreaders; floor jacks; tire irons; old style
wheel balances; calcium pump; shop air compressor; tine buffing
machines; impacts to 1 inch; V -belts; office equipment; tire repair items;
large galvanized calcium tank etc. Tire shop items sell at 7:00 P.M.
Prop: Estate of Goldie Denseith; and the former Aicken's Tire Shop.
AUCTIONEER:
Doug Jacob
519-271-7894
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EWMYI USUIDAIIN
AIID AUCTUN INC.
Business Hours: Fridays 10-6
Saturdays 9-4 p.m.
NEW UIIPNUIIT
EVIRY week
OFFERING: All our regular
inventory plus a
NEW SECOND SHOW ROOM
Now open and featuring patio furniture,
air conditioners, kids play equipment
AND MORE!!!
TERMS: Cash, Interact, Visa
Turn off Hwy. #4 at 7th Ave. VANASTRA
LARGE AUCTION SALE
to be held at Lobb Auction Building in Clinton for the Estate of
Amold Hugill of Goderich, plus Don and Marg Crich of Clinton plus
additions
Saturday, July 28 at 9:00 A.M.
CANOES: 6 used Coleman canoes from Pinery Park.
LAWN MOWERS: MTD 10 HP riding mower, 3 gas push mowers.
SNOWBLOWER: Simplicity 1008 28" walk behind.
APPLIANCES: Hot Point washer and 3 yrs. old, like new, 2 fridges,
microwave, colour TVs, new shop vac, Electrolux w/power head
plus others, dehumidifiers.
FURNITURE, ANTIQUES: modern 8 piece dining suite w/large
glass front hutch, Roxton table w/2 leaves, 4 chairs and china
cabinet, antique wooden dining table w/5 leaves, small wardrobe,
antique set of drawers, buffet, blanket box, cedar chest, 2 antique
dressers w/matching washstands, china cabinet (nice one), library
table, 4 matching pressback chairs, captain's high chair, 6 matching
kitchen chairs, 3 bedroom suites, box springs and mattresses,
chestabed, 2 toveseat chesterfields, like new, chesterfields and
chairs, upholstered chairs, recliners, pressback rocking chairs,
antique kitchen cabinet, small tables, odd chairs, plus our usual
large offering.
GLASSWARE .& COLLECTABLES: Royal Doulton Leading Lady
figurine, Cool Port and Goebel lady figurines, 4 Royal Doulton
Tobey jugs and Winston Churchill figurine, Royal Doulton and
Beswick dogs and foxes, plus others. Royal Doulton 12 place
setting Millefleur dishes, cranberry glass, corn flower, crystal, cups
and saucers, tea figurines, chest of silverware, crocks, collector
plates, stereo scope and cards, some tools plus our usual large
offering of items.
NOTE: 2 AUCTIONEERS selling starting at 9 AM. Viewing on
Friday, July 27, 3 PM till 5:30 PM.
Auctioneers: Richard and Ben Lobb
(519) 482-7898 Clinton
www.1obbauction.on.ca
SAT., AUG. 4 AT 9 AM: Household and antiques for Jean Cook of
Belgrave plus additions of power woodworking tools.
39 Educational
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46 In Memoriam
VAN DYK: With treasured memories
of our special Mom, Grandma and
Great -Grandma, Margaret Van Dyk,
who passed away one year ago, July
23, 2000.
God saw you getting tired,
When a cure was not to be,
So he closed his arms around you,
And whispered "Come to Me."
A golden heart stopped beating,
Your gentle hands at rest.
God broke our hearts to prove to us,
He only takes the best.
In tears we saw you sinking,
We watched you fade away,
Our hearts were almost broken,
You fought so hard to stay,
But when we saw you sleeping,
Peacefully and free from pain,
We could not wish you back,
To suffer that again.
So keep your arms around her Lord,
And give her special care.
Make up for all she suffered,
That seemed to us so unfair.
So many times we needed you,
So many times we cried,
If love could have saved you.
You never would have died.
- Lovingly remembered and missed
every day by Marg. Jason, Kyle,
Brad. Michelle, James and Alexis
46.30x1nx
46. In Memoriam
BEDARD: In loving memory of Jack
who passed away July 31, 1998.
He is gone but not forgotten,
And, as dawns another year,
In our lonely hours of thinking,
Thoughts of him are always near.
Days of sadness will come o'er us.
Many think the wound is healed,
But they little know the sorrow,
That lies in the heart concealed.
• Always remembered by Bonnie and
Family 46-30x1
47 Cards of Thanks
MURRAY
A special "Thank You" to everyone
who celebrated our 25th Anniversary
with us at the Farm. Your presence
was the most treasured gift. Also a
big Thank You for the donations to
the Food Bank, flowers, gifts and
cards. Thank you to our children,
nieces and nephews, and Diana for
the "entertainment." And a Great Big
'Thank You" to our children - for your
hard work and wonderful "surprise"
on the actual day. To those who
thought they would redecorate, it
was a cute way to end a special
time. Ken and I had a great time, one
that will always bh remembered.
- Ken and Anne 47-30x1
,;fits
"One day
there'll be
an empty
chair.."
Q. Can discussions about our funeral pre-
arrangements be made in the privacy of our home?
If someone from the funeral home comes to our
home, is there any obligation on our part?
A. Funeral arrangements are quite often made in the
privacy of a home. Virtually everything that can be
discussed in a funeral home can also be discussed in the
comfort of your home, even to the casket and vault
selection. And all discussions are conducted without any
obligation on your part.
For your free copy of One Day There'll Be An Empty Chair. the new 24 -
page booklet from the best-selling book, AJterl.oss. A Recovery
Companion for Those Who Are Grieving. by Barbara LesStrang, please
call or stop by.
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47 Cards of Thanks
BEUERMAN
The family of the late Ken Beuerman
share a special thank you to friends
and relatives for sympathy and their
support extended at that time. Thank
you for floral tributes, cards and
memorial donations. Our thanks to
Lockhart Funeral Home, to Pastor
Martin for comforting words and
guidance (and especially for the vis-
its with Ken over the past years.)
Thank you ladies of St. Peter's
Church, Brodhagen for the lovely
lunch. To the choir for music sup-
plied, the best as always. To the
attendants at Seaforth emergency
and ambulance service that early
Sunday moming. To the neighbours
who brought food to the house plus
cards and visits. Also to the flower
and pallbearers All was very much
appreciated. - The Beuerman
Families 47-30x1
DUFFY
We would like to thank our family,
friends, neighbours and parishioners
for sharing the joyous occasion of
our 50th wedding anniversary. We
are very thankful for the lovely cards,
gifts and best wishes we received.
This day will not be forgotten. - Bob
and Ruth Duffy 47-30x1
THANK YOU
Deepest gratitude to leaders Lesley
and Mike A"sh, Peter Raithby and
Harry DenHaan, for travelling with
the 1st Seaforth Scout group to
P.E.I. from July 3 to 20. We appre-
ciate the time you have taken from
your busy lives to be with our chil-
dren. Many thanks and May God
Bless. - Parents of CJ '01 partici-
pants 47-30-1
BURNS
Our sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours for prayers,
Masses, get well wishes and visits.
To the drivers from the Cancer
Society and to the C.C.A. Home
Care, Nancy, Trish and Lee Ann.
Thanks for the food sent to our home
and for the help at home at the time
of Joe's death. Special thanks to
father Charbonneau for the wonder-
ful service, to the Dublin Church
choir for their beautiful music, to
Patti, Jane and Brent for the Bible
reading; to Chris Elliott for the won-
derful delivery of the eulogy. To the
CWL Dublin church ladies for their
delicious lunch. To the pallbearers
Chris, Brian, Dean, Tyler and Kyle
Elliott and Bradley Vivian, to the
flower bearers Colleen Johnson,
Cheryl Blatchford, Bonnie Dietz,
Mary Ellen Blakely, Brianne and
Jenna Elliott, you sure were very
special. Our thanks to Paul and Jeff
Lockhart for your kindness, support
and comfort, we are very grateful.
Also thanks for the flowers sent to
the funeral home and donations
given to the charity of your choice in
memory of Joe. God Bless each and
every one. - Evangeline,
Claudette and Jeannette 47-
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RUSTON
A heartfelt thank you to our friends
and family who offered their tremen-
dous support to us by your many
phone calls and visits during my
recovery. Thanks for the cards, gifts,
flowers and food, and just for being
there. Your kindness and generosity
has been overwhelming. Thank you
from the bottom of my heart. - Elza
Ruston 47-30-1
Community Calendar
WED., JULY 25
9:30-10:30 a.m. - Preschool
Playgroup at Northside United
Church
10:30-11:00 a.m. - Toylending
Library at Northside United
Church
12 noon -1 p.m. - Aquatic Fitness
at Seaforth Lions Pool
1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at the Community
Centres
6:30-8:00 p.m. - Adult Beginner
Tennis Lessons at the
Tennis Courts
6:30-7:00 p.m. - Junior Soccer at
the Optimist Park (Seaforth
Houseleague)
6:30-7:30 p.m. - Intermediate
Soccer at the Optimist Park
(Seaforth Houseleague)
7:30-8:30 p.m. - Senior Soccer at
the Optimist Park (Seaforth
Houseleague)
8:00-9:30 p.m. - Adult Advanced
Tennis Lessons at the
Tennis Courts
THURS., JULY 26
9:00-10:00 a.m. - Fitness is Fun
with Drusilla Leitch at the Arena
9:00-10:30 a.m. - Youth Beginner
Tennis Lessons at Tennis Courts
10:30-12:00 noon - Youth
Advanced Tennis Lessons at the
Tennis Courts
6:45-7:45 p.m. - T -Ball at the
Highschool North Diamond
FRI., JULY 27
10:00-11:00 a.m. - Summer
Reading Program at Seaforth
Library
Moonlight Madness - Main Street
Seaforth sponsored by
Seaforth BIA
SAT., JULY 28
9:00 p.m. -1:00 a.m. - Legends of
Rock 'n Roll at SDCC
SUN., JULY 29
MON., JULY 30
12 noon -1:00 p.m. - Aquatic
Fitness at Seaforth Lions Pool
7:00-8:00 p.m. • Houseleague
Ball at the Highschool North
Diamond
7:15 p.m. - Minor Sports Council
Bingo at the Seaforth Arena
TUES., JULY 31
9:00 a.m. - Junior Golf Morning
at Seaforth Golf Club
9:00-10:00 a.m. - Fitness is Fun
with Drusilla Leitch at the Arena
7:30-8:30 p.m. - Ladies' Ball
Hockey at the Community
Centres
WED., AUG. 1
12 noon -1:00 p.m. - Aquatic
Fitness at Seaforth Lions Pool
1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at the Community
Centres
6:30-8:00 p.m. - Adult Beginner
Tennis Lessons at the Tennis
Courts
6:30-7:00 p.m. - Junior Soccer at
the Optimist Park (Seaforth
Houseleague)
6:30-7:30 p.m. - Intermediate
Soccer at the Optimist Park
(Seaforth Houseleague)
7:30-8:30 p.m. - Senior Soccer at
the Optimist Park (Seaforth
Houseleague)
8:00-9:30 p.m. - Adult Advanced
Tennis Lessons at the Tennis
Courts
If you're organizing a non-profit event of interest to other Seaforth
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47 Cards of Thanks
JEWITT
Thank you to all our neighbours,
friends and relatives for making our
25th anniversary so special! What a
great celebration of 25 years. It was
so good to see everyone. Special
thanks to our children for their prepa-
rations, to our Master Chefs Deb,
Len and Mary, and to the "skit pre-
senters," Norma and Deb. We think
you know us far too well! -Pat and
Don 47-30x1nxe
REUNION 2001
To all of the committee members of
Reunion 2001, a job well done! A
great time was had by all. A special
thank you to Cheryl Ann (Storey) St.
Onge for all of her hard work. See
you all in 2011! 47-30x1
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Backyard
pools pose
danger
to small kids
It's nice to be able to
jump into the pool to cool
off in the summer.
However, the Canada Safety
Council warns that
unsupervised backyard
pools pose a serious hazard
to small children.
According to the latest
statistics, drownings in
private pools are on the rise.
There were 36 drowning
fatalities in private pools in
1998, the latest year for
which statistics are
available. Almost half (45
per cent) were children
under five years of age.
"Typically, a child
between two and five years
old wanders off to the pool
when no one is looking,"
says Canada Safety Council
president Emile Therien.
"The child falls in and
drowns almost
instantaneously. A terrible
tragedy only takes seconds
to happen."
You can't expect toddlers
to call for help, he adds.
You must always be able to
see them. If you have to go
indoors, take the child with
you. For anyone with a
pool, he advises that family
members should learn
techniques for water rescue
and CPR.
Pools should be fenced
off on all sides with a self-
closing, self -latching gate.
Use a locking device that is
out of the reach of children,
and keep it locked when no
adult is in the pool area.
Various alarm devices are
on the market to protect
kids around water. For
example, a wrist -worn
transmitter for kids goes off
when it is immersed in
water. Another is triggered
by wave motion. These are
not a suitable first line of
defense.
Thcrien has a concern
about relying on these
alarms. The overriding issue
is that there is no substitute
for close adult supervision
of young children. He
worries that people may
believe the alarm will sound
if the child goes into the
water, compensating for any
lapse in supervision. He
points out that such devices
arc not subject to
performance criteria or
certification, so you can't be
sure they will always work.
The excuse that you can't
he vigilant all the time just
doesn't hold any water, he
says. If you have young
kids and can't assure they
arc always supervised, you
probably shouldn't have a
pool in the first place.