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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2004-04-07, Page 1010 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 7, 2004 42. Deaths Jim was awarded the RCAF Operational Wings for gallant serv- ice. Atter the war Jim returned to Canadian Canners where he held rnany management positions in the company in Ridgetown and Simcoe. In 1946 Jim married the love of his life, Rona Warren, in Strathroy and they started their family. In 1961 Jim and Rona moved to Niagara Falls where Jim took over the helm at Chisholm - Ryder Canada, the Canadian sales office of a U.S. food machinery manufacturer. Jim grew the compa- ny beyond its original base and pur- chased it from the U.S. parent in 1985, changing the name to Eckert Machines Inc. Jim remained active until his retirement in 2000, after 61 years service to the food process- ing industry. Since 1964, Jim and Rona have also operated a small sweet cherry orchard in Niagara Falls. Jim was an active member of many professional and community organizations throughout his life. As an independent businessman, he served in many industry organiza- tions. As a family man and a come munity supporter, Jim gave much of his time, effort and support to many groups and causes. Among these, he was a longtime member of the Knights of Columbus (4th degree) and Past Faithful Navigator, Past - Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Greater Niagara General Hospital, member of the Royal Canadian Legion Br. #51 and a Past -President of the Ridgetown chapter, member of the Holy Name Society and Our Lady of the Scapular Church, past -Chairman of the Ridgetown School Board, mem- ber of the Ridgetown chapter of the Kiwanis Club, member of the Simcoe chapter of the Lions Club and a coach in both minor soccer and minor hockey. Visitation was held at the Patterson Funeral Home, 6062 Main St. Niagara Falls (905) 358-3513 and a Funeral Mass was celebrated Saturday in Niagara Falls. In memory of Mr. Eckert donations to Heart Niagara, the Greater Niagara General Hospital Emergency Room Campaign or Our Lady of the Scapular Church would be appreciated. On-line con- dolences to the family may be made through www.eckertma- chines.com/ jfe.html 42-15-1 BOUSSEY, Raymond Joseph "Guss": At Clinton Public Hospital on Friday, April 2, 2004 Raymond Joseph "Guss" Boussey of Clinton in his 80th year. Guss was born in Windsor, Ontario, son of the late Arthur and Olive (Jubenville) Boussey. Guss was well known as the former P.U.C. Manager for the Clinton Public Utilities Commission. He was a member of St. Paul's Anglican Church, Clinton. Member and Past Master of Clinton Lodge A.F. and A.M. No. 84, Bluewater Shrine Club, Order of the Eastern Star Clinton Chapter No. 266 and a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Clinton Branch No. 140. Guss served in the Royal Canadian Navy during W.W. II and achieved the rank of Petty officer before leav- ing the service. Beloved husband of June (Shaw) Boussey. Dear father of William and Joyce Boussey of London and Stephen and Sharon Boussey of Stratford. Loving grand- father of Clayton, Riley, Collette, Jamie, Jessica and Alexandria. Loved son-in-law of Mrs. Dorothy Shaw of Zurich. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Theresa and Larry Reaume of Chatham; Cecile and Doug Lebert of Windsor; Jim Hooper of La Salle; William "Bert" Shaw of Perth and George and Sue Shaw, of Grand Bend.- Predeceased by 2 sisters Irene Hooper and Isabelle Pulford, one brother Henry Boussey, one sister- in-law Doris Boussey and one brother-in-law Harold Pulford. Friends were received at the Falconer Funeral Homes Ltd. - Clinton Chapel, 153 High Street, Clinton on Monday from 2-4 and 7- 9 p.m. A funeral service was held at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Clinton on Tuesday, April 6, 2004 at 2:00 p.m. Interment Harpurhey Cemetery, Harpurhey. Honourary pallbearers were Albert Valkenburg, Art Aiken, Donald Ellwood, Don Symons and Steve Mcguire. Pallbearers were Don Bartl ff, Wes Chambers, Steve Gibbings, Bruce Schoenhals, Bill Van Wyk and Adam Wilson. Flower bearers were Don Bell, Mal Doherty, Gord Herman, Harold Knight, Doug Morgan and Zeke Nikitin. Donations to St. Paul's Anglican Church, Clinton or to the Clinton Public Hospital Foundation would be appreciated as expressions of sym- pathy. Memorial services were held by the Royal Canadian Legion, Clinton Branch No. 140 on Monday at 6:30 p.m. and by the Clinton Lodge A.F. and A.M. No. 84 and the Order of the Eastem Star, Clinton Chapter No. 266 at 9 p.m. 42- 15x1cc EMPSON, Rev. Bonnle: At Seaforth Community Hospital on Monday, April 5, 2004, Rev. Bonnie J. Empson, age 57, of Seaforth and formerly of Stratford. Beloved wife of the late John R. Empson (2001). Cherished mother of John Empson and wife Shannon of Stratford, Dawn and husband Bryon Henderson of Toronto, Tanya Empson and friend Frank Slater of Bayfield, Lisa Empson and friend Brian Piro of Yellowknife, N.W.T. Loving grandmother of Corissa, Madison and Logan. Dear sister of Anita Whytock of London. Family will receive friends at the Whitney- Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth on Wednesday, April 7 from 12:00 noon until time of funeral service at 2:00 p.m. Rev. Terry Laing will offi- ciate. Condolences at www.whit- neyribeyfuneralhome.com 42-15- 43. Births PELSS Mike and Naomi are thrilled to announce the arrival of Maria "Grace" Pelss. Grace was born March 28, 2004 at Stratford General Hospital weighing 6 lbs. 12 oz. Tickled pink are grandparents Penny McLarty and John and Moranne Duddy. Grace is the granddaughter of the late Ed Pelss. 43-15x1 cc 46. In Memoriam PATRICK, Martha Lillian (Pat): In memory of my mother who passed away April 5, 1992. Those we love don't go away, They walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard but always near, Still loved, still missed, and very dear. - Lovingly remembered by son Bob Jr. 46-15x1 MOYLAN, John: Although 30 years have passed, It is nothing at all. I have only slipped into the next room. Call me by my old familiar name. Speak to me in the easy way which you always used to. Play, Smile, Think of me. Pray for me. Nothing is past, nothing is lost. One brief moment and all will be as it was before - only better. Infinitely happier and forever. We will all be one together with Christ. - You are sadly missed and lovingly remembered, Dad and Grandpa. With love from your family. 46- 15x1 38. Auction Sale 46. In Memoriam McGRATH: In loving memory of a dear and special father and grand- father, Patrick, who was called home 8 years ago, April 10, 1996. Dear Dad, No words or poems can express the pain and loneliness of losing you. There was no time to say goodbye because you were gone before we knew it. We often think of you when we are all together, To us you haven't gone away, Nor have you travelled far. You have just entered God's eternal home and lett the gate .ajar. You were a very unassuming man of simple pleasures, A compassionate man who shared and showed to others your joy, hap- piness and love. You were a man who commanded respect, simply by being who you were. You were a hard working and devot- ed family man. You touched so many lives. You were a friend, companion, advi- sor, neighbour, handyman, fisher- man, caregiver, gardener, painter, mechanic, moving man and so much more. You were a remarkable and special man who can never be replaced. Our memory of you will never be erased. You are our "Hero." We know you are watching over us, And that has made us strong. We miss you so much.... - Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by your children, Barbara, Cheryl, Sandra and Paul, Donna and Neil, Ken and Waneeta and your grandchildren, Mike, Nick, Tommy and Timmy 46-15x1 38. Auction Sale LARGE AUCTION SALE for 2 Goderich homes plus additions Seaforth Fair Grounds in AgriPlex Building Saturday, April 10 at 10 a.m. POWER TOOLS 6" jointer, good drill press, 12" surface thickness planer on stand, 10" table saw w/large cast iron top, 13" bandsaw on stand, 6 1/8" variable speed bench top jointer planer, 1" belt/5"disc sander, 6" belt/9" disc sander on stand, 13" scroll saw, radial arm saw, router, electric paint gun, several small hand tools, gas cans, 2-whl barrows, gas lawn mower, portable toilet for boat. FURNITURE APPLIANCES etc fancy iron patio table w/4 chairs and umbrella, 9-pce dining suite in good condition desk, hall tree, tea wagon, antique chests of drawers, dressers, 2 good box springs and mattress, coffee and end tables, fireplace tools, apt. size freezer, washer, cedar chest, china cabinet, modern chesterfield, floor model colour TV, misc tables and chairs, upholstered chairs, collection of Royalty cups and saucers, plates, hard cover Royal books etc. plus dishes, glassware, small appliances, etc. plus many other items see www.Iobbauction.on.ca for additions and auctions Terms Cash or cheque w/ proper ID AUCTIONEERS RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 519482-7896 SPRING CON I NM NT AU ON Auction of Tractors; Implements; Lawn & Garden; and Farm Related Items at the Jacob Auction Yard 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell Wednesday, APR. 14 at 9:30 a.m. Tractors; MF 35 Special gas with Freeman loader; IH 444 diesel with 1550 loader; Case 1210; MH 50 gas. Kubota 2150 hydro with cab, front blade. and snow blower; IH 624 diesel; Ford 8N restored; Ford 8N orig- inal. Combine; JD 4400 diesel (2976 hrs) with 213 straight head with finger reel; JD 443 corn head: Sund 9 ft pickup. Truck; Ford 1973 C900 cabover with 534 gas 5 speed with 1250 gal. water tank. As is (20,000 mile from North Perth Fire area) Equipment JD 1209 nine ft haybine; Glencoe 9 tooth hydraulic lift trail chisel plow: NH 23 blower: four row scuffler; JD 8300 eighteen run DD drill with grass seed, marker, and track eliminator; IH 4500 fourteen ft. cultivator; JD 1240 planter; IH 510 sixteen run drill with grass seed; NI 299 nine ft haybine; IH 5100 twenty-one run drill with press wheels and grass seed; R&R 15 ft drum roller on transport; JD 8250 eighteen run drill with fertilizer and fnarkers; 250 bu gravity bin on Marlin wagon; IH #45 eighteen ft cultivator (new teeth); MF 36 twelve ft swather; IH 56 four row planter; IH 16 1/2 ft cultivator; Vermeer 3pth backhoe; two Kasten sell unload forage wagons on George White wagons; NH Super 717 harvester with electric controls and two row corn head and pickup; NH 166 hay inverter (like new); CIH 8455 four ft x 6 ft round baler w/hydraulic controls (like new); NI 5209 discbine; two wheel 3 pth swath turner; gravity bin on wagon w/ fertilizer auger; MF 33 fifteen run drill w/ grain and fertilizer; 16 ft trailer w/ ramps; 18 ft aeration bin on truck frame wagon; 350 bu gravity bin on truck frame wagon. truck frame wagon gear; AC 10 ft disc; Kongskilde 15 ft cultivator; Overum 3 pth 3x14 plow; 3 pth sprayer; AC roto -baler; Kneib bale loader; small grav- ity bin on wagon; two 20 ft bale racks; 40 ft bale elevator on transport; Fransguard SR3200 rotary hay rake; IH 990 haybine; CIH 3450 round baler: MF 33 seventeen run drill; JD 400 fifteen ft rotary hoe; JD 13 ft disc; JD FB -B 10 ft grain drill on rubber; Benn 13 ft packer; two 4 ft pups; Vicon 6 row stuffier; Case 3 pth 4x18 vari-width auto reset plow; IH 45 Vibrashank 20 ft cultivator; Brandt 50'x7" auger on transport; Ebersol 40 ft bale elevator; Katolight 12 1/2 KW pto alternator on trail- er; NH 271 baler; Great Plains 10 ft drill with liquid fertilizer and grass seed; Batco 65 ft belt conveyor (1 yr old); NH 28 forage blower; JD 7000 four row narrow planter w/ monitor; 8 ton hopper wagon on Martin 10 ton gear; homemade dump trailer; NH 355 mixmill w/ scale; NH 36 ft bale elevator; Cockshutt side rake; IH 800 air planter; MF 33 fifteen run drill w/ grass seed; Henry windrower w/ conveyor; NI hay crimper, NI 3125 manure spreader; two #8 NH forage wagons; Gehl 99 forage blower; Cockshutt 3 furrow 3 pth plow; 8 ft 3 pth cultivator; Gehl scav- enger 322 V -Box spreader; Brandt 51 ft x 7 in auger; NH 890 harvester w/ hayhead, 2 row comhead, and electric controls; six row scuffler; 3 row manure injector; NH 514 and 516 spreaders; 10 ft packer with two 5 ft pups; George White 120 gal. 3 pth sprayer; 9 ton tri -axle flat deck trailer; Davis 125 gas driven portable compressor; 16 ft enclosed cargo trailer. Mlec; Wic motorized silage feeder; Wic 3 pth small bale chopper w/ 8011 of 6 in blower tube; 30 ft skeleton bale elevator; Ransomes 3000 76 In reel type 16 hp hydro gas mower; 3 pth pto driven small bele chopper; pr. of 20.8 x 34 tractor tires; two land levellers for 14 ft vibrashank; 4 Kongskilde plow bottoms; 14 ft dump truck box w/ air tarp; 11 ft x 16 ft fibreglass overhead door; 10 ft x 4 in auger; cement mixer; round bale spear; set of chicken cages; steel fence posts; round hog feeders; creep feeder; wheelbarrow; two cyclones; 3 pth pulley; 18 in bin dryer tube; Patz stable cleaner drive unit & motor w/ 300 ft chain; JD 175 Hydro riding mower; 2 -wagon snaggers; Canadian Broomwade 15 hp 550 volt water cooled air compressor w/ 5 In bore; bale spear for buck- et; Yardman 38 inch gear drive rider; JD R-70 rear engine rider; Turf - Power hydro 42 in cut; quantity of white plastic planks; certified germi- nation tested alfalfa, timothy, and red clover seed; Berg CCW stable cleaner drive unit w/ 175 ft of chain; cream separator; antique wood lathe w/ tools; 5 section Dion forage wagon roof; 2 ton chain falls; torch- es and cart; JD roto -tiller; Turf -Power 12 hp riding mower w/ 42 In cut; set ,14.9 x 28 tractor chains; propane tube heaters; 2 -Ritchie heated water bowls; 99 ft mow conveyor w/ chute; Agri metal small bale chop- per w/ 9 hp motor; B&D table saw; Carolina metal horizontal band saw; hydraulic auger for under hopper wagon; two natural gas 40 ft tube heaters; 12 ft buster bar; 640 JD bucket knife; 20 ft trail wick weeder, Cockshutt and MH walking plows; eight center start propane tube heaters; 33 BSM free stalls; 250 gal. water tank (hot water); Nuhn 4 In manure pump; tandem axle 8x16 snowmobile trail r; pr. 20.8 x 38 tires; Senstek #4000 digital scale; Van Dale beam scale; steel valves 3 to 6 inch; 24 volt charger for straw chopper; 500 watt heating panel; steel gates; self-locking headgate. feed; 58 four x five ft. hard core round bales of first cut. Consignments still welcome - Phone 519-348-9898 or 519-271-7894 Auctioneer not responsible for deletions or accidents AUCTIONEER: Doug Jacob (519)348-9896 47 Cards of Thanks JANSEN Many thanks to the Seaforth Fire Department and also Dave Dale for their quick response to our recent fire. Also to Keith and Kurt, whose quick reaction prevented the fire from spreading into the barn. Thanks a lot guys! - Steve and Val Jansen 47-15-1 CRONIWBROOKS We would like to thank our family, relatives and friends for coming out to support our buck and doe. Special thanks to our wedding party for all their hard work in put- ting together such a great night for us. - Melanie and Craig 47- 15x1 HILDEBRAND The family of the late Albert "Allie" Hildebrand wishes to express our sincere appreciation to family, friends and neighbours for their many gestures of kindness and sympathy offered to us during the loss of our beloved husband, father and grandfather. We gratefully acknowledge the expressions of flo- ral tributes, cards, e-mails, phone calls and donations either of food or to an organization on behalf of Allie. Special thanks to Dr. Shepherd and Dr. Edwards, all nurses and staff at Seaforth Community Hospital. To the Seaforth Manor Retirement Home, many, many thanks for all of your support and love expressed to Allie over the last few years. Thank you also to Christopher Smith and his staff at Box and Smith Funeral Chapel. You made our journey much easier. Special thanks to Pastor Steve Hildebrand who did a wonderful job with the service along with the pallbearers, flower bearers, organist, soloist, granddaughter Lindsay for her inspiring poem and Clare Westcott for the touching eulogy. Also thank you to the Seaforth Legion for a lovely lunch. Allie has left us now and gone fish- ing. - Jean, Ron, Paul, and Sue Culbert and families 47-15x1cc 47. Cards of Thanks McDONALD The family of Vera McDonald wish- es to express our sincere gratitude to family, friends, neighbours,' care- givers and co-workers for their overwhelming support and kind- ness in our recent loss. The cards, plants, flowers, donations, meals, food and your presence meant so much to us. Many thanks to Rev. Sheila Macgregor for her visits, prayers, tribute and service, to Ian McCrae who played her beloved Scottish bagpipes, Margaret Whitmore for the lovely organ music and to Ross Ribey and Ruth Townsend for their support and guidance. Thanks to alt of the pall- bearers and to the UCW who served a delicious lunch. We also thank Dr. Shepherd for her care and home visits, Dr. Albrecht, St. Elizabeth Health Care, Town and Country Support Services and friends who aided in her care to ful- fill her wishes to be at home. We will treasure her memories forever. - Alvin, Lynne, John, Chris and Shannon 47-15x1 CARNOCHAN Wasn't that a party! We would like to extend a thank you to everyone who helped us to celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary. How time flies! It was very overwhelming to see so many family, friends and neighbours gathered at the Agri- Plex on March 6th. We received so many cards, gift certificates and gifts. Your generosity is very much appreciated. Special thanks to everyone who helped the kids in any way, whether it was planning, decorating, food preparation, ticket sellers, bartenders, and of course the clean up crew. Finally thanks to our children Erin, Kevin, Steven and Matthew for taking the time and ini- tiative to plan this surprise party for us. We know how much work it was and you were obviously up for the task because it was a great party. - Brad and Sharon 47-15x1 VISIT US AT WWW. seaforthhuronexpositor.com 47 Curds of Thanks PELSS Mike, Naomi and Grace would like to thank Dr. Martin, Sherri and the O.B. staff at Stratford General Hospital. 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