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26. Help Wanted
26. Help Wanted
26. Help Wanted
Avon
Maitland
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Supply Custodians,
Supply Resource Educational Assistants (REA),
Supply Educational Assistants (EA)
Supply positions (short term and long term assignments) may occur at various Avon Maitland
District schools located in Huron and Perth Counties in the 2003 - 2004 school year.
Individuals successful in obtaining a Supply Custodlan position will be expected to work in an
elementary or secondary school, including shift work. This position involves lifting, climbing and
working with cleaning chemicals.
Individuals successful in obtaining a Supply REA position will provide clerical and computer -
technical support in school libraries.
Individuals successful in obtaining a Supply EA position will provide physical, behavioural
and/or academic support in integrated or resource -withdrawal settings in an elementary or
secondary school.
Interested applicants are requested to submit a letter of application along with a resume,
including expressed written authorization to contact 3 employment-related references, to the
address below prior to 4:00 p.m., Friday, January 23, 2004.
Note: A criminal background check will be part of the recruitment process.
(Insert Applicable Position Title) Job Competition
Avon Maitland District School Board
62 Chalk Street, North
Seaforth, ON NOK 1 WO
Telephone: (519) 527-0111 or 1-800-592-5437 Fax: (519) 527-0608
We thank all who apply but only those who are chosen for an interview will receive a reply.
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27 Wanted General
WANTED: Scrap cars and trucks
and loose scrap metals. Phone
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR urges
our readers to use caution before
sending money for business oppor-
tunity or employment advertise-
ments. 28-49xtf
30. Employment !:':anted
HOUSE CLEANING available
Monday - Friday in the Seaforth
area. Call 519-527-2034 for an
appointment. 30-02x2
31 Service Directory
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also custom made furniture built to
your plans. Robert Kerr, RR #1,
Seaforth. Phone 519-527-0786. 31'-
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35 Notice to Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
in the Estate of
Raymond James Murray
All persons having claims against
thc Estate of Raymond James
Murray. of the Town of Seaforth,
who died on or atxwt November
16th. 2003 arc hereby notified to
send in full particulars of their
claims to thc undersigned on or
before the 2nd day of Pebruary,
2004, after which date the assets
will be distributed having regard
only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth. Ontario this
30th day of Dectmber, 2003.
Devereaux Murray LI,P
Barristers and Solicitors
77 Main Street
Seaforth, Ontario NOK 11I WO •
Solicitors for the Estate Trustee(s)
35. Notice to Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
Alt persons having claims against the
Estate of Maria Annie Ilohner, late
of the Town of Seaforth, in the County
of Huron. (formerly of the Town of
Goderich) who died on or about the
3rd day of December. 2003. are
hereby notified to send full panicutars
of same to the undersigned on or
before the _rad day of February. 2004
after which date the assets of the
Estate wall he distributed by the
undersigned having regard only to the
claims then filed.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario this
5th day of January, 2003.
NORMAN B. PI('KF:LI,
Lawyer & Mediator
58 South Street
P.O. Box 430
Goderich, Ontario
N7A 4('7
Solicitor for the Estate Trustee
38. Auction Sale
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38. Auction Sale
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* LARGE ESTATE AUL; I IUN
At the Jacob Auction Centre 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell
* Sat. Jan. 10 at 9:30 A.M.
* Viewing: Fri. Jan. 9 from 1:00 to 4:00 P.M.
* Including' Orbnate oak combination with bevelled mirror and side cabinet
* with leaded and bowed glass door. unique small oak buffet; Eastlake parlour,
* table with marble top; Eastlake Settee; Oak Queen Anne Style extension
* table; extension table with turned legs; eight piece walnut dining room site: old
dressers; parlour tables; cedar chest; 4 pc bedroom suite; walnut china cabi-
* nets; gate-leg table: 4 Windsor style chairs; white wicker pieces; several small
* freezers; electric dryers (like new); automatic washer. G E fridge;
* microwaves; colour TV's: VCR; chesterfield suite (like new): sola bed. single
* beds; Heinzman upright piano and bench (good); collectible dishes. old set of
Austria china; collector plates: two Beswick horses; large quantity of Royalty
* items including hard cover books; quilts and bedding, gingerbread clocks;
* wicker baby and doll buggies; wool winder; pin ball machmg; railway sigrlal
* lantern; long oak wall phone; Shell oil bottles; Supertest, White Rose tins. coal
* oil lamps and lanterns: crocks, lots of old cllectables; approx. 70 truck banks
in boxes. and 1/24 semi trucks; large operating scale model train on 3 1/2 inch
* track (70 ft ) runs on battery or gas engine; Beaver table saw, Rockwell wood
* lathe; 5 hp upnght 50 gal air compressor (like new); Coates 220 tire changer,
• Ingersol air reciprocating saw; Bluepoint air die grinder and hall inch drill.
*Ingersol air nibbler; 4 inch air gender; Snap-On. Bluepoint and Mac hand
tools; Epps proprane hot water pressure washer. bumper pool table. 3 It
* revolving jewellery display case; electric treadmill; and much more.
* Note:: Tools and shop equipment will sell at approx. 10 A M followed by the
* truck bank collection
To view pictures of the sale visit www.auctionsfind com/jacob
* Prop: Doris Suehrtng and a Stratford Estate
AUCTIONEER:
* Doug Jacob
* (519)271-7894
************
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42 Deaths
DEJONG, Klaas: At Seaforth
Manor Retirement Home on
Thursday, January 1, 2004 Klaas
deJong of Blyth in his 90th year. Mr.
deJong was born in St. Jacob, the
Netherlands on June 13, 1914 and
was the son of the late Ana and
Hendrika (Krotje) deJong. Mr.
deJong was a retired farmer and a
member of St. Michael's Roman
Catholic Church, Blyth. Beloved
husband of Anna (Zijm) deJong.
Loving father of Jacob and
Margaret deJong of Sackville, N.S.,
John and Sharon deJong of
Teeswater, Trudy Huber of Listowel,
Henny and Ben Terpstra of RR 2,
Atwood, Mary Ann and John
Vernooy of R.R. #3 Bright,
Catherine and Charles Terpstra of
RR 4, Brussels, Lia and Jack Snell
of Exeter, Peter and Joanne
deJong of Cayley, Alberta, Bill and
Kim deJong of Warren, Rick
deJong and Karen of Kitchener,
Clarence and Sandy deJong of
Winnipeg and Steveh and Marie
deJong of Kitchener. Loved and
sadly missed by 40 grandchildren
and 38 great grandchildren. Also
survived by one sister-in-law Anna
deJong of Australia and by several
nieces and nephews in the
Netherlands and Australia.
Predeceased by 3 granddaughters
in infancy, 3 sisters and 2 brothers.
Friends were received at the Blyth
Visitation Centre of the Falconer
Funeral Homes Ltd., 409 Queen St.
Blyth on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Parish prayers were held on
Sunday at 3:30 p.m. Funeral Mass
was held at St. Ambrose Roman
Catholic Church, Brussels on
Monday, January 5, 2004 at 11
o'clock. Interment St. Ambrose
Cemetery, Brussels. Memorial
donations to the Seaforth
Community Hospital or to the
Wingham Catholic Cluster (church
of your choice). Funeral arrange-
ments entrusted to Falconer
Funeral Homes Ltd., (519) 482-
9521. 42-02x l cc
,I,2 Deaths
TURRALL, Norman John: of
Seaforth at Seaforth Manor Nursing
Home on Saturday, January 3,
2004 in his 96th year. Survived by
his beloved wife Ethel (Lithgow)
Turrall of Seaforth Manor Nursing
Home. Visitation was held on
Tuesday, January 6, 2004 at the
Seaforth Manor Nursing Home, 100
James St. Seaforth from 1:30 until
time of service at 3:00 p.m.
Interment Maitlandbank Cemetery,
Seaforth. Pastor Stephen
Hildebrand officiated. Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home entrusted to
arrangements. Condolences at
www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com
42-02-1
CAMPBELL, Kerry Dwight: Kerry
Dwight Campbell, born Oct. 9,
1947, died peacefully surrounded
by his family on December 29, 2003
at St. Marys Memorial Hospital.
Beloved husband of 35 years to
Madelyne. Devoted father to Tim,
Todd, Tara and Teri. Loved dearly
by Rosalie Porter, Delia Campbell
and Paul Boreham. Cherished
grandfather to Courtney, Victoria,
Kerry and Shannon. Dear son of
William G. and the late Verna
Campbell of Seaforth, Ont. He will
be missed by his 'brother Karl with
Shirley of Goderich, and brother
Dennis with Christine of Barrie, as
well as Virginia Logsdon of
Stoughton, WI, Corinne and Bob
Bell of Nobleton and Charles Smith
of Seaforth and by many nieces,
nephews and their families. Kerry
will be remembered for his dedica-
tion to the town of St. Marys
(Peaceful Valley), his passion for
horses and his integrity as a Real
Estate Broker. Friends were
received at the Andrew L. Hodges
Funeral Home (formerly the Robt.
G. Sass Funeral Home), 47
Wellington St. S., St. Marys, on
Thursday, January 1 and Friday,
January 2. The funeral mass was
held at Holy Name of Mary Catholic
Parish in St. Marys on Saturday,
January 3, 2004 at eleven o'clock.
Memorial donations may. be given
to the Canadian Cancer Society
and the Canadian Diabetes
Associgtk)n. 42-02-1
42. Deaths
CORNISH, Grace: It is with great
sadness the family wishes to
announce the passing of Grace
(Krueger) Cornish of London and
formerly of Seaforth in her 8Oth
year. Loving wife of the late David.
Dear mother of Jane and her hus-
band Brian McCall, London and
Margaret (Peggy) and her husband
Paul O'Reilly, Waterloo. Loving
grandmother of Duncan and Marnie
McCall and Dr. Sean, Tim and Mark
O'Reilly. She is survived by her sis-
ter Isabelle Reicheld, Kitchener.
Predeceased by her parents,
Frederick Krueger and Minnie
(Meader) Krueger and brother-in-
law Jack Reicheld. A memorial ser-
vice was conducted at the
Westview • Funeral Chapel, 709
Wonderland Road North, (2 blocks
north of Oxford) on Friday, January
2, 2004 at 1:00 p.m. with The Ven.
Jane Humphreys officiating.
Cremation. In lieu of flouters,
memorial donations may be made
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
of Ontario, St. Paul's Cathedral,
London or St. Thomas Anglican
Church, Seaforth. 42-02-1
BARRY, Kenneth James:
Peacefully at his residence, on
Thursday, January 1, 2004 Mr.
Kenneth James Barry of
Egmondville in his 79th year.
Beloved husband of Donelda Barry.
Loving father of Gayle and Don
Hoffman of Seaforth, Jim Barry and
friend Kathleen Cramp of Owen
Sound, Brian and Dorothy Barry of
Seaforth, Tom and Debbie Barry of
Stratford, and . Deanna Barry and
Pete Maloney of London. Also loved
and missed by 17 grandchildren
and 15 great grandchildren. Dear
brother of Stan Barry of Watford,
and Phyllis Brown of Clinton.
Predeceased by son Gerry (1973)
and by 2 brothers, Gerald and Ron
Barry. Ken was a member of the
Royal Canadian Legion Branch
156, Seaforth. A private family
funeral service was held at the Box
and Smith Funeral Chapel,
Seaforth, on Saturday, January 3,
2004. Pastor Stephen Hildebrand
officiated. Spring interment
Egmondville Cemetery. As expres-
sions of sympathy memorial dona-
tions to the Royal Canadian Legion
Branch #156 Seaforth Building
Fund would be greatly appreciated.
Pallbearers were Kevin Barry, Jeff
Barry, Brad Barry, Chris Hoffman,
Stan Barry Jr., and
Bob McCabe. As a
tribute to the life of
Ken, a tree will be
planted in his memo-
ry. 42-02-1
RAU, Isabella Margaret: Isabell
Rau of Seaforth on Sunday,
January 4, 2004 at Seaforth
Community Hospital in her 86th
year. Beloved wife of the late
Verdun Rau, and dear mother of
Mary Armstrong and husband Gerry
of Egmondville, Julianna Barnes
and husband Jim of Toronto,
Gregory of Kingsbridge, and Wayne
of Goderich. Loved by 16 grand and
9 great-grandchildren. Survived by
one sister-in-law Bessie Flanagan
of Stoney Creek. Predeceased by
one son Paul and two sisters Mary
Nelson and Julia Acheson. one
brother Jim Flanagan and her par-
ents James Flanagan and Julia
O'Reilly. Friends called at the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87
Goderich St. W., Seaforth on
Monday, January 5, 2004 from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. Mass of the Christian
Burial was held at St. James
Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth
on Tuesday, January 6, 2004 at
11:00 a.m. Interment at St. James
Cemetery, Seaforth. Condolences
at whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com
Pallbearers were Jim Flanagan,
Bryan Flanagan, Johnny Nelson,
Gerald Armstrong, Mathew Barnes,
Adrian Rau. 42-02-1
QUANCE, Gary: Mr. Gary Quance,
61, of Mitchell and formerly of Staffa
passed away suddenly at his resi-
dence on Tuesda9, December 30,
2003. Beloved husband of Millie
(Howe) Quance. Dear father of
Steven Quance of Houston, B.C.,
Douglas Quance of Maple Ridge,
B.C., Robert Quance of Houston,
B.C., Tracy Quance and partner
Robert Alderton of Wartburg and
Trudy Quance and partner Jason
Quest of Mitchell. Loving grandfa-
ther of Alan, Angelique, Ashley,
Paige and Autumn. Dear brother-in-
law of Ruth Wilds (Mike) of London
and Carol Finlayson (Murray) of
Exeter. Also surviving are a number
of nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by his parents Allen
and Irene (Smale) Quance. Gary
was employed in the dairy industry
for 43 years. In accordance with
Gary's wishes, there was no funeral
home visitation. Cremation with
interment in Staffa Cemetery. A cel-
ebration of Gary's life will be held at
a later date. Memorial donations to
the Huron -Perth Lung Association
or the charity of one's 13hoice would
be appreciated and may be made
through the Lockhart Funeral
Home, 109 Montreal St., Mitchell.
42.02x 10C
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COLLINS
George, Laura and Sadie are
pleased to announce the arrival of
Quinn Douglas. Bom December 18,
2003, 6 lbs. 9 oz. Proud grandpar-
ents are Bill and Joan Chesney of
Seaforth and Elizabeth Foster of
Seaforth. 43-02xl cc
PHILLIPS/HAK
Matt, Cathy -Lynn and big brothers
Mark and Benjamin are thrilled to
announce the arrival of Katherine
Adriana, on December 10th, 2003.
She was bom at Ajax -Pickering
Hospital and weighed 9 lbs. 1
ounce. Proud grandparents are
Catherine Hak of Seaforth and
Beryl and Gordon Phillips of
Oshawa. Papa Hak must be smiling
proudly In Heaven. Special thanks
to Aunt Rose for her coaching help
again and to grandma for looking
after everybody. 43-02-1
46. In Memoriam
MCCLYMONT: In loving memory of
our daughter Margaret Jean who
passed away one year ago,
January 12, 2003.
Our lives go on without you,
But nothing is the same,
We have tried to hide the
heartache,
When someone speaks your name.
Sad are the hearts that love you,
Silent the tears that fall,
Living our lives without you,
Is the hardest part of all.
You did so many things for us,
Your heart was kind and true,
And when we needed someone,
We could always count on you.
The special years will not return,
When we were all together,
But with the love within our hearts,
You will walk with us forever.
Please God, put your arms around
her,
And give her special care,
Make up for all the sad times,
And all that was unfair.
Find the softest pillow,
To rest her head upon.
And put a kiss upon her cheek,
And tell her who it's from.
- Forever loved and sadly missed
by Dad and Mom Russell 46-02x1
MCCLYMONT: Margaret Jean: In
loving memory of a dear wife and
best friend who left us on January
12, 2003.
Dear Marg, your precious love and
beautiful smile will live with me for-
ever, never to be forgotten.
- Love, Ivan 46-02xlcc
HUNT: In memory of Cindy Hunt
who passed away December 27th,
2002.
No words or poems can express
the pain and loneliness in losing our
Cindy.
- Loved and remembered always,
Mom and Dad 46-02-1
VOCK: In memory of Carl Vock
who passed away January 11, 1989
and Cathy Vock who passed away
April 8th, 1988.
No farewell words were spoken,
No time to say goodbye,
You both were gone before we
knew it,
And only God knows why.
Today, tomorrow, our whole life
through,
We will always love and remember
you.
- The Vock Family 46-02xlcc
47. Cards of Thanks
BRUXER
The family of Gerald Bruxer wish to
thank the following for their acts of
kindness, condolences and help
during the time of our brother's
death. Thanks to Fr. Charbonneau,
Fr. Keller and the staff at Hillside
Rest Home. To Paul and Jeff
Lockhart, the Fr. Stephen Eckert
Knights of Columbus and the pall-
bearers. Also thanks to those who
sent floral tributes, mass offerings
and donations to the various chari-
ties. To the St. Patrick's choir and
the CWL ladies and those who
brought food to our homes. To
everyone who helped in any way
"thank you." 47-02xlcc
WATTERWORTH
The family of the late Reg
Watterworth wish to express their
sincere appreciation to friends,
neighbours and relatives who
helped us during this difficult time.
Thank you to all who sent food to
our home and our families' homes
as well, for the donations to charity,
the beautiful flowers, the visits,
phone calls, the cards and wonder-
ful letters of support and encour-
agement. Thank you to McCallum -
Palle Funeral Home for their guid-
ance. To Rev. Sharon Willis -
Whitwell for her words of comfort at
the funeral service and to the ladies
at Victoria Street United'Church for
preparing the luncheon. Thank you
everyone for all your acts of kind-
ness, they will be remembered
always.47.02xlcc
BEDARD
A great big hug and Thank You to
my family and friends for my birth-
day party. Thanks for all the gifts,
cardl_and well wishes. A very spe-
cial tftanks to my brother Bill and
sister-in-law Gloria for coming from
Alberta to help me celebrate my
birthday and the Christmas holi-
days. I wish everyone a Happy New
Year. - Bonnie Bedard 47-02x1
GILLIS
Belated Season's Greetings to all.
Thank you very much to Drs.
Rodney and Albrecht for your care
and getting me on my feet again.
Thank you also to all departments
and staff of Seaforth Hospital. It
was nice to see my former co-work-
ers of yore and the new faces on
staff. Special thanks to my daugh-
ter-in-law, nurse Pat Gillis whose
gentle persuasion got me to the
hospital not just once but twice and
for the delicious dinners brought to
my home. Thanks to my son John
who was ousted from a warm bed
at 5:30 a.m. to come and wait with
me for the ambulance. Love you
both. Thank you to the ambulance
crew for the trips to the hospital.
Thank you to Jane, Mary, Helga
and Dr. Van Walraven in emer-
gency, my second home for nigh on
two years. See you Jan. 14/04.
Thank you to the community health
nurses Clara, Kara, Kathy, Giselle,
Joanne and Julie for your excellent
care and dedication. Many thanks
to my husband and children for your
love, support, phone calls and vis-
its. A Happy, Healthy and
Prosperous 2004 to one and all.
- Mildred 47-02-1
SEAFORTH AND DISTRICT
FOOD BANK
A sincere thank you to all those who
supported the Seaforth and District
Food Bank during 2003. We wish
you all the best in 2004. - The
Committee for the Seaforth and
District Food Bank 47-02-2
4/ Cards of I hanks
DEKROON
We would like to thank all the neigh-
bours who helped out at the scene
of the boy's accident on Tuesday.
Special thanks to the ambulance
attendants, Constable Jamie Bone,
Dr. Percival and the nurses in the
emergency department at Seaforth
Hospital. Extra special thanks to
Joanne, Michelle and Martha for
staying with Joe. - John and Cindy,
Tony and Joe 47-02x l cc
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Hensall News
The next regular
meeting of the Hensall
South Huron Agricultural
Society will be held on
Monday, Jan. 26 in the
auditorium of the Hensall
and District Community
Centre at 7 p.m.
The annual meeting of
the Hensall and
Community Horticultural
Society will be held on
Thursday, Jan. 22 itt 7
p.m. at the Hensall
United Church. The
Society is looking for
volunteers to fill
executive and director
positions. If interested
please phone 262-2715.
At Carmel Presbyterian
Church Tracy Whitson-
Bahro's message was
"New Year's Discovery."
Joyce Pepper was the
organist with Harry Smith
receiving the offering.
At Hensall United
Church the greeter was
Lillian Beer with Judi and
Doug Walker looking
after the ushering duties.
Ross Karcher attended
the elevator. Lauralee
Schnieder was the
organist for the Ministry
of Song.
Fred Darke's sermon
was "Announcement
Story."
Janice Alderdice lit the
Christ Candle following a
moment's silence.
The official board
meets at 7:30 p m. on
Thursday.
By Liz Sangster
Dublin
Rev. Quinlan
substituting
at Dublin
Church
What a busy exciting
season! Shopping,
church services, get-
togethers and many
many more things to
do.
Rev. Maurice
Charbonneau certainly
did his utmost and
everything was superb
for the Christmas
season. He is presently
away on a break with
family and friends and
Rev. Chris Quinlan is
his substitute.
Knights of Columbus
Family Fun Day was
held on Sunday, Jan. 4
at St. Vincent do Paul
Church,
THOUGHT FOR
TODAY
Treat happiness like
marmalade. Spread it
well. There's plenty to
go around.
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