HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2004-03-10, Page 827. Wanted General
WANTED old barns for salvage. We
burn debris and haul away unwant-
ed metals. Call Steve 519-233-
5539. 27-11 xtfx4cc
NOSTALGIC SALVAGE INC., a
safe, professional insured disman-
tling company is looking for old
barns for salvage. Call Danny
Farrow 1-888-643-8410. Mount
Forest. 27-45xtfcc
28. Business Opportunity
THE HURON EXPOSITOR urges
our readers to use caution before
sending money for business oppor-
tunity or employment advertise-
ments. 28-49xtf
VISIT US AT WWW,
seaforthhuronexpositor.com
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8 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MARCH 10 2004
26. Help Wanted
MITCHELL MILL SYSTEMS
Canada Ltd. has immediate open-
ings for welders and fabricators in
our shop and installers for our site
installations. Preference will be
given to applicants with experience
working on an installation crew or in
a metal fabricating shop environ-
ment with proficient welding, layout
and blueprint reading skills. Please
apply in person at our Main St.
Newton, Ont. office, mail resume to
P.O. Box 10, Newton, Ont. NOK 1R0
or e-mail resume to:
mms@mitchellmillsystems.com 26-
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WELDER WANTED. Some experi-
ence. Contact Chris at 519-887-
9378. 26-10-2
We are currently seeking a respon-
sible individual to fill a position as a
livestock transporter. The position
involves moving animals between
our various production locations. A
valid AZ license is required.
Excellent wages and benefits.
Please apply by mail or fax to Acre
T Farms Ltd. RR 3 Brussels, Ont.
NOG 1H0 Fax: (519) 887 6330. 26-
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR urges
our readers to use caution before
sending money for business oppor-
tunity or employment advertise-
ments. 26-49xtf
REMEX EXPRESS
is in need of AZ company
drivers & owner operators.
For details call
1-800-463-4141
or visit us at
250 Wright Blvd.
Stratford, Ontario.
AZ TRUCK DRIVERS and
OWNER OPERATORS
One position available for short haul local trips and
one position available hauling machinery loads on
flatbeds and stepdecks throughout the USA.
Border experience preferred but not necessary.
Competitive pay with driver benefits.
For more information please call:
TTK Transport Inc. In Goderich at 519-524-4331 or
fax resume to 519-524-9658.
Early Literacy Centre Inc. Walton's Little
School Huron County's First Early Literacy,
Centre is currently accepting resumes for a
PART-TIME TEACHER
Maternity Leave
Employment Standards:
❑ Degree in Child Studies or diploma in E.C.E. from a
recognized university or college.
❑ Minimum two years experience with children.
❑ Knowledge of early literacy; assessment techniques; child
development; teaching methods and techniques.
❑ Ability to teach and supervise children; organize and direct
inside and outside activities; establish and maintain
harmonious relationships with children, parents, and staff;
supervise the work of others.
❑ CPR and First Aid Certificates.
❑ Highty motivated individual
❑ Leadership qualities and good communication skills.
If you are looking for a challenge in a stimulating environment, please
forward your resume by March 17/04 to:
Early Literacy Centre
Attn: Shannon McGavin
RR #3 Walton, ON NOK 1Z0
(519) 887-8440
Thank )ou to all applu ante Unh those indniduals selected for an intense% hill he contacted
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coNcRETE REPRESENTATIVE
SALES
We are a leading, progressive supplier of ready mix concrete and
aggregates to a wide variety of customers and industries within Huron
and Bruce Counties, and are seeking a highly motivated and skilled
sales and customer service representative.
The successful candidate will be responsible for all aspects related to
sales and customer service and be able to build strong customer
relations.
Consideration will be given to candidates with a proven track record in
sales performance to the construction and/or agricultural industries.
Interested candidates should submit resume to:
Jamie Armstrong
Teeswater Concrete Ltd.
P.O. Box 24
Teeswater, Ontario
NOG 2S0
fax: 519-392-6998
email: Jamie Oteeswaterconcrete.com
'We thank as spphcants for their interest in this oppQAun ty, only those candedates selected for
an interview win be contacted -
29 Tenders
29 Tenders
Municipality of Huron East
invites tenders for
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ROADSIDE MOWING
This is a 3 -year contract 2004 to 2006
Sealed tenders will be accepted until 12 noon
on Tuesday. March 23, 2004,
Forms available upon request from the Roads Department.
Lowest or any quotation not necessarily accepted.
John Forrest, Huron East Public Works Coordinator
72 Main Street South, Box 610,
Seaforth, Ontario NOK 1WO
Phone (519)527-1710 Faz(519)527-2661
ATTENTION RESIDENTS
OF
SEAFORTH & EGMONDVILLE
The Welsh Street Water Well has been taken off line to con-
duct pump tests for future upgrades. in the interim, while the
Welsh Street Well is off Zine, the Chalk Street Well will he
used.
The Chalk Street Well water exceeds the Ontario Drinking
Water Standards for Radon 222, Uranium and Radium,
however the Medical Officer of Health and the Ministry of
the Environment indicate that there is NO IMMEDIATE
HEALTH RiSK for short-term use.
We encourage users to reduce water consumption while this
work is being done.
if you have any questions please call the Huron County
Health Unit at 482-3416.
30. Employment Vianted
HOUSE CLEANING available
Monday - Friday in the Seaforth
area. Call 519-527-2034 for an
appointment. 30-10-2
DO YOU NEED work done?
Painting, plumbing, carpentry, elec-
trical, wallpaper, drywall hanging,
floor refinishing, eavestrough clean-
ing and replacing, pressure washer
cleaning. Phone 519-527-2281. 30-
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31. Service Directory
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-
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PHOTO COPIES
Photocopying Service available at
the Huron Expositor office, 100
Main St., Seaforth 81/2 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
damsma.com
consulting services — hardware, soft-
ware, networking, office, business,
home, onsite service. 519-233-5893
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38. Auction Sale
34. Personal
ARE YOU LIVING WITH a drinking
problem? Al Anon can help. Phone
519-527-1650. 32-11-1
SINCERE SINGLES specializing in
long-term relationships since 1992.
Toll -Free 1-866-719-9116 www.sin-
ceresingles.ca Half-price special
now on. 34-08x4cc
35. Notice to Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
in the Estate of
Kathleen MacDonald
All lxrsons having claims against the
Estate of Kathleen MacDonald, of the
Town of Seaforth, who died on or
about February 12th, 2004, are
hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the 29th
day of March, 2004, after which date
the assets will he distributed having
regard only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this
1st day of March, 2004.
Devereaux Murray LLP
Barristers and Solicitors
77 Main Street
Seaforth, Ontario. NOK 1 WO
Solicitors for the Estate Trustee(s)
38 Auction Sale
UPCOMING CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
At the Jacob Auction Centre 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell
Wednesday, APR. 14 at 9:30 a.m.
Consignment auction of tractors; implements; lawn equipment; and
farm related items. Bring a full line or a single piece. Phone 519-
271-7894 or 519-348-9896 to consign. Be part of this large well
attended annual sale.
AUCTIONEER:
Doug Jacob
(519)271-7894
SELLING BY AUCTION
47 acres with barn, drive shed and building lot
on Hwy. # 9 In Bervie.
Excellent location on main highway; possibility for business or
residential; very clean and well kept.
Open house viewing Saturday, AprIl 3, 1 to 3 p.m.
Sale - Saturday, April 10, 10 a.m. at the location.
Go east of Kincardine on # 9 to Bervie and watch for sign on
north side of the road, right in Bervie.
For more information, call
Thompson Auction Service
Days 519-395-5455 Evenings 519-395-2640
LARGE AUCTION SALE
Restaurant equipment to be held for Tom's Place
Restaurant and Tavern at 286 Huron Rd. West in
CLINTON ON SATURDAY,
MARCH 20 AT 10 A.M.
Complete contents of 260 seat restaurant bar include cash
register w/POS terminal, large dishwasher station w/comput-
erized chemical unit, Henny Penny pressure cooker, 7 ft.
exhaust hood w/fire system, deep fryer, Garland deluxe 4
burner stove, steam and prep tables, freezers, lighting, 22
oak bar stools, signs, pictures, TVs.
see www.lobbauctlon.on.ca
for listing or call the owner Tom Tabor, 519-482-3124
AUCTIONEERS RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 519-482-7898
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ESTATE AUCTION
At the Jacob Auction Centre 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell
Saturday, MAR. 13 at 9:30 a.m.
Including: Nine piece oak dining room suite; quarter -cut oak exten-
sion table; oak buffet; set of six press back chairs; wooden rockers;
wicker tem stand; cedar chest; treadle sewing machine; maple 5
piece bedroom suite; chesterfield suites; wooden table and 4 chairs;
buffet -hutch; computer table; entertainment unit; Chinese bar unit;
breakfast nook; usual furniture; Maytag and GE late model fridges
with water and ice; Maytag automatic washer; Inglis gas dryer;
freezers; Bissel carpet cleaner; RCA portable color TV; VCR;
Pioneer receiver; Weslo electric treadmill; collectible dishes includ-
ing Nippon, Royal Albert, Noritake; Royal Bayrenth etc; crocks; coal
off lamps; gingerbread clock; Toolex 10 inch table saw with good
fence; Craftsman 10 inch radial arm saw; Delta bandsaw; six inch
bench grinder; combination Delta sander; Triton work center; power
and hand tools; battery tools; table saw -rollers; garden tools; gas
barbecue; wheelbarrow; machinist tool box and some tools; new
Delta table saw (never used); and our usual large double ring offer-
ing.
Prop: Several area estates
AUCTIONEER:
Doug Jacob
(519)271-7894
LARGE AUCTION SALE
Antiques, furniture, tools, glassware, etc. for
Margaret Savage of Wingham plus good additions
from Goderich, Seaforth, Bayfield and Clinton
homes to be held at
Seaforth Fair Grounds in AgriPlex Building
Saturday, March 13 at 10 a.m.
Large antique oak bookcase w/ 3 glass front doors (nice one)
round oak dining table w/splitting centre pedestal, 5 leaves
and 6 matching oak chairs, bracket front pine blanket box, 2
handmade quilts, Victorian oak lamp, amber gone with the
wind lamp, 26" colour TV, older wooden dining table $.4/2
leaves, 2 captains chairs, chest freezer 2 years old, built in
dishwasher, Kirby vacuum cleaner, antique pump organ,
rocking chair, antique bookshelf, Ultramatic 54x80 power tilt
bed w/massage and heat pads, 6 years old, cost $2300 new,
chesta beds, chesterfields and chairs, beds dressers mat-
tresses, poker table, glider rocker, Targe Oak frame mirror,
desk, dining table set, 8 place setting Royal Albert Marguerite
pattern dishes, comflower crystal, pink depression pieces, 8
place setting Rogers Bros. IS Spring time pattern silverware,
Yamaha Electric organ
TOOLS: Skil 10" tablesaw on stand, Craftsman 12" bandsaw,
Dremel 15 scroll saw, miniature Dremel lathe, combo belt
and wheel sander, 2 workmates, Jig saw, hand tools, cross-
cut saw, life jackets, small vises plus our usual large offering
of items too numerous to mention.
see www.Iobbauctlon.on.cs
fbr auction listings Terms Cash or cheque w/ proper ID
AUCTIONEERS RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 519-482-7898
3/. Mortgages
(*NEED A MORTGAGE?\
First & Seconds
GET THE LOWEST RATE
Borrow '100,000 - Pay `625. per month
"HARD TO APPROVE"
Give us a TRY
MORTGAGE NETWORK
519-482-7675/1-866-623-0589
www.garywalden.com
MORTGAGE MONEY AVAILABLE
Debt Consolidation,
Lower your payment
$10,000 - $63/mth
$25,000 - $159/mth
$50,000 - $319/mth
Call 1.866.667.8643
FAR -MOR MORTGAGE FUNDING
Serving Huron, Perth and Area
1" & 2^° Mortgage Money
Absolutely No Upfront Fees
Available at
4.9~ Interest or Less
Personal Loans
11 you qualify, payments
AmLAt?prex. MO.Pa)fineJt1
5,000 $ 20.42
'10,000 ' 40.83
'15,000 ' 61.25
Mortgages up to 1500,000
Consolidate your debts
-We specialize in problem mortgages
Call (519) 364-04501-800-387-1932
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CONTACT FRANK ROWI.EY
519-238-5851 - GRAND BIND
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40. Lost & Found
LOST: Ladies red and white jacket,
missing from Seaforth Community
Centres on Saturday, March 6.
Contains valuable personal infor-
mation. If found please call 519-
345-2620. 40-11-1
LOST: One Beagle hound dog,
male, neutered, 1 1/2 years old.
Missing from Tuckersmith
Township. Phone Harold Smith
519-522-1421. 40-11x1
42. Deaths
HART, Mary Theresa: Peacefully
at Huronview Home, Tuckersmith
Twp., on Tuesday, March 2, 2004
Mrs. Mary Theresa (Matthews) Hart
of Seaforth at the age of 95.
Beloved wife of the late William M.
Hart for 48 years. Dear sister and
sister-in-law of Pauline Barber of
Kitchener, Helen Aubin of
Egmondville, and Lester Leonhardt
of Seaforth. Also loved by several
nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by her parents Sarah Jane
(Hicknell) and Joseph Matthews,
sisters Gertrude (Harold) Lavis,
Frances (Joseph) O'Reilly, Betty
Leonhardt, and brothers Lonnie
(Nellie) Matthews. Edmund
Matthews, and by brother-in-law
Donald Barber. Mary was a mem-
ber and past president of the CWL
for over 60 years, Seaforth Hospital
Auxiliary, Seaforth Lawn Bowling
Club, Seaforth Curling Club, and
the Seaforth Golf Club. Friends
were received at the Box and Smith
Funeral Chapel, 47 High Street,
Seaforth, on Thursday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Mass of the Christian
Burial was held at St. James
Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth,
on Friday, March 5, 2004 at 11
o'clock with Father Lance Magdziak
officiating. Parish prayers were held
at the funeral home Thursday
evening at 8:30. Memorial dona-
tions to the Canadian Cancer
Society would be greatly appreciat-
ed as expressions of sympathy.
Pallbearers were Don Matthews,
Paul Matthews, Jack Matthews,
Brian Leonhardt, Doug O'Reilly and
Gerry Lavis. As a trib-
ute to the life of Mary a
tree will be planted in
her memory. 42-11-1,
VANVLIET, Dianne Elizabeth:
Peacefully, on Friday, March 5,
2004 at Clinton Public Hospital,
Dianne Elizabeth (Oldfield)
vanVliet, age 44, of R.R. #1,
Walton. Dearly loved wife of John
vanVliet. Cherished mother of
Andrew vanVliet. Beloved daughter
of John and Leona (Smith) Oldfield
of R.R. #4, Seaforth. Lovingly
remembered by her brother Brian
Oldfield of R.R. #4, Seaforth. Dear
sister-in-law of Debbie and Frank
Claessens of Campbeltville, Janis
and Brian McCooey of Fort Erie and
Joyanne and Duane Derreck of St.
Catharines. Special aunt of five
nieces and two nephews. Fondly
remembered by her step -mother-in-
law, Joan vanVliet, and her daugh-
ter Shelley and husband Lawrence
Miller and their family, all of
Listowel. Also survived by several
aunts, uncles and cousins.
Predeceased by her parents-in-law,
Joyce and Jan vanVliet. Family
received friends at the Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home, Seaforth on
Sunday from 7-9 p.m. and Monday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral
service was held at Duff's United
Church, Walton on Tuesday, March
9 at 2:00 p.m. Rev. Randy Banks
and Rev. Michael Atkins officiated.
Pallbearers were Rodney Hinz,
Brad MacLean, Bryan Vincent,
Kevin Dutot, Rob Essery, Wayne
Denham, Jim McNichol and Jim
Campbell. Flower bearers were
Jennifer and Michelle Ciaessens,
Amanda and Meghan McCooey,
Loretta and Jocelyn Hinz and
Aleshia Miller. Interment Brussels
Cemetery. Memorial donations to
Community Care Access Centre
(CCAC), Canadian Cancer Society,
Duff's United Church, Walton or St.
Thomas Anglican Church, Seaforth
would be appreciated as expres-
sions of sympathy. Condolences at
www.whitneyriheyfuneralhome.com
42-11-1
43. Births
BEUTTENMILLER
When Irish eyes are smiling....Big
brother RJ is thrilled to announce
the safe arrival of his sister, Brooke
Eilish Nolan Beuttenmiller, on
Saturday, March 6, 2004. Brooke
weighed 7 lbs. 7 oz. Proud parents
are Brad Beuttenmiller and Pam
Nolan-Beuttenmiller of Baden.
Spoiling priv)leges go to grandpar-
ents Bob and Betty Beuttenmiller of
Seaforth and Helen Nolan of St.
Columban, and great grandmoth-
ers, Ruth Beuttenmiller of Stratford
and Marie Muegge, of Seaforth.
Thinking of Papa Joe looking down
from Heaven at this time. Special
thanks to Dr. Kalos, the obstetrics
nurses at Stratford General
Hospital and Aunt Lisa for travelling
from Austria to be there. 43-11x1
46. In Memoriam
BOLTON: in loving' memory of
Harold Bolton who passed away 10
years ago, March 12th, 1994.
A little tribute, small and tender,
Just to say we still remember.
Gone are the days we used to
share,
But in our hearts you will always be
there.
- Fondly remembered by Laurence
and Dianne 46-11-1
BAIRD: In loving memory of
George Albert Baird, brother and
uncle who passed away March 11,
2001
Deep in our hearts
His memory is kept
To love, to cherish,
And never forget.
- Always remembered by Thelma,
Doug and all the Jones family 46-
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DRIeCOLL, Karen Faye: Heart of
Gold. In memory of a dear wife,
mother and grandmother, who left
us suddenly March 9, 2000.
Remembering you is easy,
We do it every day.
Missing you is heartache,
That will never go away.
You had a smile for everyone
You had a heart of gold.
- Lovingly and sadly missed by
Ron, Shelly, Len, Scott, Coleen,
Jeff, Greg, Colin, Ryan, Danielle
and Devon 46-11-1
47. Cards of Thanks
DEREK MALONEY
In God's Plan are many things man
cannot understand. The family of
Derek Maloney wish to say Thank
You for friends who stick by us in
times of trouble, mourn with us in
times of sorrow, laugh with us in
times of joy and listen to us when
we just want to talk. Sincere grati-
tude for family, friends, relatives,
neighbours and our communities
for all the overwhelming support
and generosity. It is just truly
beyond words. Father Moe
Charbonneau, Father Lance
Magdziak, Father Joe Hardy,
Father Mooney, your spiritual guid-
ance and celebration of the Mass
was exceptional as was the choir
under the direction of Mary Ryan
and Patsy Crowley, organist and
Amanda Ryan, violinist. Ross Ribey
and Ruth Townsend for their profes-
sional support, guidance and
patience. Stratford Hospital staff for
their compassion granting our wish-
es. All those who participated in the
Mass, the pallbearers - Kevin
O'Rourke, Pat Maloney, John
Moylan, Rob Seiler, Dan Van
Straaten, Greg Houben. The St.
Columban C.W.L. members and all
who served the delicious lunch and
must have found the loaves and
fishes to feed such a crowd. Those
who are looking after Derek's live-
stock and chores. From the bottom
of our hearts deepest thank you for
every kindness. - Leon and Mary,
Chris and Angela, Sherri and Brad,
Blake, Lane, Sage, Bo, Kim and
Tim, Jane and Families 47-11x1
MEIDINGER
Words cannot express the gratitude
we feel for the support we have
experienced from the community
since the sudden loss of Gerard.
Thank you to the people who came
to Gerard's assistance, to Officer
Powell and OPP, Art McNaughton
and paramedics, Dr. Rooyakkers
and the Seaforth Community
Hospital. Thank you to Chris Smith
at Box and Smith Funeral Chapel
for taking care of every request and
attending to every detail. Thank you
to Steve Hildebrand of the
Egmondville Church for his comfort-
ing words and wonderful service
and to Carol Carter for providing the
lovely music. Thank you to each of
Gerard's very close friends for act-
ing as pallbearers, honourary pall-
bearer and flower bearer. Thank
you to Billy Ryan who put together a
video of Gerard's lifetime of warm
and happy memories. Thank you t0
friends, co-workers and neighbours
for the prayers, food, flowers,
phone calls, cards and comforting
words. Generous donations to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation were
greatly appreciated. Thank you to
the Legion Ladies for the excellent
lunch. Thank you to Doug and Chris
Fry for being absolutely fantastic.
Thank you to Mike and Connie
Marlon for their 'comfort and sup-
port. Your kindness will always be
remembered. - Glenda, Kevin,
Cathy, Kris and Trecy 47.11x1