Huron Expositor, 2004-05-26, Page 813 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 2e, 2004
12. Real Estate for Sale
12. Real Estate for Sale
CLINTON OFFICE -
I*/ Fred Lobb:
Prudential Broker/Owner
Rick Lobb:
Sales Rep.
Heartland Realty
9 Mill St., EGMONDVILLE - MLS#040416
HISTORIC DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH Just under an acre
backing onto the Bayfield River. minutes to golfing, beaches.
shopping, theatres. and fishing. This property is zoned for
home occupation, and small hobby farm, with a fenced
paddock. barn with 2 box stalls. work shop. small drive shed,
garden shed. greenhouse. and chicken coop. The yard has
mature trees. stone terrace with screened in Victorian porch all
overlooking the river. The large 5 bedroom home has all its orig-
inal character and charm of the 1800s in which it was built. As
a commercial building; it was originally constructed as an Inn.
and Is now used as a single family home with lots of potential
for a B&B. or many other home businesses. It is
conveniently located on County Road 3 on route to beautiful
Bayfield. Enjoy all the privacy of country living and be only a
short distance to town. Many upgrades have already been
done, so just your finishing touches are needed. Now come and
enjoy fishing the Bayfield River in your own back yard. or just
sit back and watth the wildlife.
Toll Free: 1-888-482-3400
Website: www.phr.on.ca
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26. Help Wanted
Ui ..er - auxwnenq
Values You Can
Take to the Bank
fitinearic
rr„N Wog
Owner Operators
kg REGIONAL 9rxt
LONG DISTANCE runs
• Corrpet*ve mileage pay
• Shared Benefits Plan
• Paid Plates. Permits
Tone & Training!
• Fuel Cards/Fuel Protection
• Fuel Tax Administration
• Salely Bonus
1-866-4- T NIMAC
(1-866487-4622)
wveivinmac.com
27. Wanted General
RAISE CHINCHILLAS as a prof-
itable full or part-time business.
Become part of the Billion Dollar
Pet Industry. We provide animals,
supplies, instruction, insurance,
delivery, market, financing.
Consignment herds available. Start
in basement, garage or barn.
Excellent home based business.
Canadian Chinchilla, P.O. Box
1684, St. Marys, On. N4X 1C1.
519-229-6117. Fax: 519-229-6622.
27-21x2cc
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
12. Real Estate for Sale
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BAN KRA
Seaforth & Area Listings
(519) 527-2103
1 Main Street, Seaforth
__ Thinking About Moving?
AR Paints Festival City Realty Think Coldwell Banker First!
Sandra Dale* Brenda Campbell'
Res. 519-527-0249
Res. 519-522-0315
r.t L S- 041368
P,I L 5:040122
MLS4040066
Brick bungalow between Clinton
Seaforth. large next'. open cvntcep
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MLSr040755
Beaulitul e\ecutite home n.vr
Hrrpual !Brite right in.
MLSa040004
Grand 4 br. house on James St.,
close to schools, Targe lot.
MLS0041279
4.2 J, re 4♦ hr. h„mc. update.
include window%. deck & roof.
61LSun1?469
Regored gene house on 100 acres. 60
workatJe. dug north of Seaforth
www. cc 1dwe11 ban kerfc-com
26. Help Wanted
FULL ME on Sea orth area poul-
try farm. Please fax work related
references with resume to 519-527-
1061. 26-22-1
ACTORS/MODELS. The Model and
Talent Bureau will be holding audi-
tions in your area, Thursday, June
3 by appointment only. 519-249-
0700. Scouting (newborn to senior)
for all parts of the industry (com-
mercials, movies, catalogue, etc.)
Fee of $34.50 is refundable if you
do not qualify. 26-22x2
LOOKING FOR long haul drivers,
starting at .37e/mile, after 6 months
.39¢/mile. Drivers abstract and
criminal search required. Call Tony
at 519-440-6260 or 519-395-3311.
26-21 xtfcc
PART-TIME and full time chicken
catchers. Experience an asset. No
students please.. CaII 519-482-
8823. 26-19-11
RESPONSIBLE, reliable person
required for full time help, evening
shift. Must have experience with
cattle. Skid steer experience an
asset. Send resume to Brussels
Livestock, Box 59, Brussels, NOG
1H0 or iax to 519-887-9449. 26-
21 x2cc
EXPERIENCED
TRI -AXLE
DUMP TRUCK
DRIVER
Apply in person to
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FRANK KLING
LIMITED
43067 Hydro Line Rd.
Seaforth, Ont.
26. Help Wanted
WANTED TO HIRE a registered
nurse to work in a charge position in
a 50 bed Long Term Care Facility.
The successful applicant will be ori-
entated to work all shifts. Six per-
manent shifts per month will be
assigned to this person. We will be
able to offer extra Shifts to this
applicant in form of sick time and
vacation coverage. Please apply in
person with resume or call (519)
348-8861. May also send resume to
Mitchell Nursing Horne, 184 Napier
St. Mitchell, On. NOK 1NO. 26-21-2
INTERNATIONAL CO. EXPAND-
ING No recession here! Put your
PC to work Free Info online -- full
training call 1-800-588-4937
www.globalsuccess2share.com 26-
20x4
FOSTER PARENTS NEEDED!
Help children from your community.
For information call: Deanie
Jardine-Mahkenzie at Huron -Perth
Children's Aid Society 1-800-265-
5198 or 524-7356. 26-01x27cc
THE HURON EXPOSITOR urges
our readers to use caution before
sending money for business oppor-
tunity or employment advertise-
ments. 26-49xtf
File Maintenance/
Cashier
We require applicants for
a permanent position.
Duties include maintaining
scanning files along with
performing cashier duties.
The ideal applicant should
have the ability to work
independently. Familiarity
with computers would be
an asset.
Apply in person with
resume to:
SEAFORTH FOODMARKET
FOODLAND
95 Main St., Seaforh
The Corporation of the County of Huron
requires a
HUMAN RESOURCES COORDINATOR
Qualifications:
• Graduation from a post -secondary program in business,
administration or human resources or a combination of -
education and relevant experience.
• A certificate in Human Resources or completed counies in
human resources with the expectation of completion.
• A CHRP designation would be an asset.
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills with
managers, employees and other contacts.
• Excellent computer skills, especially in HRIS related
software.
• Strong attention to organizational skills and detail.
Demonstrated continuous learning attitude.
For a detailed job description visit the County website at.
www,huroncounty.ca Forward your letter of application and
resume by 4 p.m., Monday, June 7, 2004 to:
Human Resources Fax: (519) 524-2044
County of Huron
1 Court House Square
Goderlch, Ontario N7A 1M2
Only those individuals selected for an interview will be
contacted.
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
30. Employment '..:anted
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-
04-tf
31 Service Directory
R & R - BATHROOM, small renova-
tions, decks, plumbing. Free esti-
mates. Phone 519-233-7818. 31-
12xtfcc
REPAIR AND REFINISHING of fur-
niture and antiques, handstripping,
also custom made furniture buitt to
your plans. Robert Kerr, RR #1,
Seaforth. Phone 519-527-0786. 31-
35-ff
PHOTO COPIES
Photocopying Service available at
the Huron Expositor office, 100
Main St., Seaforth 8t', 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
C & S
CONCRETE ,
Quality Work
• Patios
• Driveways
• Walkways
• Floating Slabs
• Patch Work
FREE ESTIMATES
Call Shawn or Corey Debrusk
519-522-0132 Anytime
SERVICE 8 REMOVAL
removal & clean-up
et truck service
chipping
np Grinding
Rolling •
%11r Baud
• 519.482.3976
STAFFEN'S
LAWN CARE
527-2280
Post Hole Digging
Now Available
Topsoil
By The Yard
CALL NOW FOR EARLY BOOKING
Res: 527-1819- Anytime
34. Personal
35. Notice to Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
in the Estate of
Gordon Thomas Coyne
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Gordon Thomas
Coyne, of the Town of Seaforth,
who died on or about April 29,
2004 are hereby notified to send in
full particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the 1 lth
day of June. -2004, after which date
the assets will be distributed having
regard only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this
14th day of May, 2004
Devereaux Murray LLP
Barristers and Solicitors
77 Main Street
Seaforth, Ontario NOK IWO
Solicitors for the Estate Trustee(s)
37. Mortgages
1 & 2''° MORTGAGE MONEY
Debt Consolidation,
Pay Ott Credit Cards
$10,000 - $38/mth
$25,000 - $94/mth
$50,000 - $188/mth
Example of Qualify;ng mortgage rates at 4.5%
Call 1-866-667-5643
F
(NEED A MORTGAGE?'
First & Seconds
GET THE LOWEST RATE
Borrow '100,000 • Pay '625, per mouth
"HARD TO APPROVE"
Give us a TRY
MORTGAGE NETWORK
519-482-7675/1-866-623-0589
www,garywaiden.com
1° & rd Mortgage Money
Absolutely No Upfront Fees
Available al
4.9'- Interest or Less
Personal Loans
I1 you quality. payments
Amt. Approx. Mo. Payment
5,000 ' 20.42
'10,000 ' 40.83
'15.000 ' 61.25
Mortgages up to $500,000
Consolidate your debts
'We specialize in problem mortgages
Call (519) 364-04501-800.387.1932
ASTRAL FUNDING INC.
CI) Air. ONTARIO FINA' cLU.
CONSLLLNTS I.TD.
The Mortgage People
IST 2Nn ANI) 3RD MORT(iAG1s
ALL TYPES OF PROPERTIES
FAST SFKVK F. - PRIME R.•ATT-s
DIFEICI'I.T MORTGAGES -
PRIVATE 1'1 NUS
ISSPOOR INQUIRIES WELCOME
CONTACT FRANK RON! EN
519-238-5851 - GRAND BEND
1-800-361-5114 - KITC'HENFR
38. Auction Sale
46. In Memoriam
DALE, Marilyn: Our mother and
grandmother who passed away
May 26, 1998
Your knee we cannot sit upon,
Your cheek we cannot kiss,
But you were our grandma.
To whom we truly miss.
We think about you every day,
And miss you more in every way,
Wishing you were here today, mom.
- Loved and never forgotten by
Paul, Karen, Ryan and Tyler 46-
22x1 1
DALE: In memory of my dear wife
Marilyn who died suddenly May 26,
1998.
Little did we know when we woke
that morning,
The sorrow that the day would
bring,
The call was sudden, the shock
was severe,
To part with someone we loved so
dear.
You didn't have time to say farewell,.
Or for us to say goodbye,
You had gone before we realized,
And only God knows the reason
why.
We love and miss you very much.
- Vemon and Family 46-22x1
DALRYMPLE: In loving memory of
a dear husband, Harold (Mannie)
Laverne Dalrymple who passed
away May 30, 2003.
This month comes with deep sad-
ness and a day I will never forget.
I know you will walk beside me
every day for the rest of my life.
The memories we had together will
never be forgotten,
You will always be remembered
and I will always love and cherish
you forever.
- Your loving wife Faye 46-22x1
DALRYMPLE: In loving memory of
a special father and grandfather,
Harold (Mannie) Laverne
Dalrymple, who passed away May
30, 2003.
If roses grow in Heaven. Lord
please pick a bunch for me,
Place them in my father's arms and
tell him they're from me.
Tell him we love him and miss him
and when he tums to smile,
Place a kiss upon his cheek and
hold him for awhile.
Because remembering him is easy,
we do it every day,
But there's an ache within our heart
that will never go away.
- In our hearts forever, sadly missed
by Rick and Barb, Judy and Leon,
Donna and Brad, Marilyn and Ross,
Susan and John, Patty and Dale,
Cathy and Eric, Larry, Vicki and
Josh and all your 18 grandchildren
46-22x1 ri
38 Auction Sale
SINCERE SINGLES success ully
matching singles since 1992 for
long-term relationships. Toll-free 1-
866-719-9118 www.sinceresin-
gles.ca Half price special. 34-20x4
CC
CL - a RING AUCTION SALE
to be held for e :raid Marlene (Marten Orchards). Go 1 1/4 mi South
of lights in Seaforth to VanEgmond House, tum right on to Front Road
go 3/4 mi West to farm #42587
Saturday, May 29 at 10 am
CAR - 1967 Ford Galaxie 500 convertible subject to reserve bid
MOTORCYCLE - 1978 Honda 750cc needs a tuneup BOATS older
Polaris 14ft fibeglass w/Johnson 40hp outboard and trailer, 16ft canoe,
MOBILE HOME 11.5'x65' to be removed TRACTOR David Brown 880
w/loader GENERATOR Kawasaki 2500 Watt portable MANLIFT - Sett
propelled hydraulic manfrft w/hyd pruner EQUIPMENT 6/ blade, Ferg. 2
furrow plow, Bush Hog off set mower, flail mower, Hardi 180 gal trail
orchard sprayer, old 8' cult., 4 section chain harrow, 10' trail disc (No
whls), Seaforth snowblower, old manure spreader, hyd cider press,
apple grinder, cider pump, cider cooler dispenser. plastic cider tanks
and tubs, approx 35 orchard boxes, bushel baskets, Targe roll of burlap.
OTHER cement mixer, power cement trowel, 2 gas mowers, 10 sheets
used plywood, Hd jack brick cutter, tile cutter, extendable carton roller,
misc 2x6 and 2x8 lumber, transit, tractor chains, electric fencer, hand
tools etc. Hardwood floor nailer, old trailer, ANTIQUES etc. piano,
antique 10 gal gas pump glass, old Pepsi fridge, Coke picnic cooler,
spinning whl, bag cart, cros-cut saw, coffee grinder, lantern, parlour
table, wicker chair, chest of drawers, large lighted Christmas lawn oma-
ments, little train set, gallon glass jugs, many other items.
Terms Cash or cheque w/ proper ID Lunch Booth
AUCTIONEERS RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 519-7898
www.lobbauction.on.ca
LARGE AUCTION SALE
Royal Doulton, Hummels, antique, glassware, tools, etc. for Doug and
Eileen Lemon of Exeter plus 100 pieces of depression glass for Anna
Dolmage to be held at Seaforth Fair Grounds Agri Plex Building.
Tuesday, June 1 at 5 pm.
6 Royal Doulton figurines, 18 Hummel figurines, 4 pieces of
Moorecraft, 2 flow blue plates, cocoa pot, Royal Doulton 8 place set-
ting, Somerset dinner ware, Royal Doulton (Dick Turpin Toby Jug) 19
small glass figures (birds & animals), Bird figurines, 2 fox figure silver
napkin rings, 8 place setting First Love silverware, Sterling pieces, 2 oil
lamps, dishes and glassware include Belleck, Germany, Nippon,
Crystal, 100 pieces of depression glass - pink, green, amber, yellow,
4 carnival pieces, 10 Iris and Herringbone, 6 Quebec wood carvings,
Kachina doll signed, Doe skin jacket, several books FURNITURE Etc.
Hitachi combination camcorder VCR, Hammond double keyboard
electric organ, Breakfront (nice one), cedar chest, small appliances,
Weslo power treadmill (new), dehumidifier, tools etc. B&D electric lawn
mower, fertilizer spreader, electric snowblower, 2 piece Snap On tool
box, vise, small drill press, extension step ladder, hand tools, wrench-
es, sockets, hand grinder, skill saw, pg saw, reversible drill, camping
items, clamps, drill bits, ring spreaders, garden tools, battery charger,
plus many Items too numerous to mention. 2 Auctioneers selling start-
ing at 5 p.m. See www,lobbauction.on.ca for list of Doulton and
Hummel figurines.
Terms Cash or cheque w/ proper ID Lunch Booth
AUCTIONEERS RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 519-482-7898
www.Iobbauctlon,on.ca
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* LARGE AUCTION
* at the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell *
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THURSDAY, MAY 27 at 2:30p.m.
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Including; Oak buffet; pine work table with drawer; rry rope bed;
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spinning wheel; set of 4 press back chairs; pin armoire; blanket boxes;
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jam cupboard; washstand; maple plate dresser; glider rocker; wing
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back chairs; sofa bed; Lazyboy recliners; loveseat; chesterfield suites;
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wall units; pair of single beds; queen size beds; walnut china cabinets;
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oak drop leaf table; press back rocker; walnut eterge; color TV's;
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Maytag automatic washer and dryer; upright and chest freezer;
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Kenmore fridge and 30 inch range; Amana electric dryer; Hotpoint gas
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dryer; VCR; dehumidifier; microwaves; GE 3 door fridge; new 4 drawer
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filing cabinet; Royal Doulton's Autumn Breeze and Bo -Beep; collectible
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dishes Including large offering of pink depresslon, carnival, opalescent;
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ember depression; pressed glass; art glass etc; usual clean house-
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wares; bedding; quitts; hooked mats; old collectibles; trampoline; JD
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and Mastercraft garden tillers; Cockshutt walking plow; Stihl quick -cut
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saw; electric jack hammer; power and hand tools; King scroll saw; Delta
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trim saw; combination sander; Kenmore carpet shampooer; swimming
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001; Grasshopper 718D 18 hp diesel riding lawn mower w/60 inch cut;
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and much more.
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Prop: Gslmst Beaucags with additions
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AUCTIONEER:
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Doug Jacob
* 51. 271-7894
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46. In Memoriam
MCCLINCHEY: In ov ng memory
of a wonderful husband, father and
grandfather, Keith, who passed
away 7 years ago, May 31, 1997
Every day In some small way,
Memories of you come our way,
Though absent you are ever near,
Still missed, loved'and always dear.
- Missing you always, Edith, Diane,
Jim and grandchildren 46-22x1
CELEBRATION OF LIFE
QUANCE
The family of the late Gary Ouance
wishes to invite relatives, friends
and neighbours to a celebration of
life for Gary, to be held on May
29/04, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., at the home
of Trudy Ouance, R.R. #5, Mitchell,
On. line 42 #6516. For info. call
519-348-4024 Trudy or 519-348-
0615 Millie. 46-22xlcc
47 Cards of Thanks
GROSS -VAN POUCKE
We wish to thank everyone who
attended our Buck n' Doe on April
17 at Brussels Community Centre.
We had a great time! We also wish
to thank our wedding party for their
hard work and our families for all
their support. - Bryan Gross and
Christina Van Poucke 47-22x1
DE WIT
We would like to thank Dr. Edwards
and staff at Seaforth Hospital and
Seaforth Manor Nursing Home
management and staff for their
excellent care of Simon. Thank you
to Father Lance, the choir, pallbear-
ers and to Mary Ryan for arranging
the mass and giving us comfort at
this time. We would like to thank
Ross Ribey and his staff at the
funeral home for their support. To
Dianna and staff at Dianna's
Country Bakery for catering the
luncheon. Lastly we would like to
thank our friends and neighbours
for giving us condolences and gifts
of flowers and cards. - Anna and
Ted De Wit and Henrietta and Harry
Vlemmix and Family 47-22x1
NIGH
My sincere thanks to neighbours,
relatives and friends. To Dr. Bukala
and Dr. Raczycki. Special thanks to
my husband and best friend, Frank,
also to our family who have all
been there for us since I had sur-
gery at Stratford Hospital. It's the lit-
tle things that matter. The unexpect-
ed things. The thoughtful gift that
gives a lift. The thrill a phone call
brings. The flowers and plants
delivered. The food brought to our
door. The visits and cards all appre-
ciated. The prayers and so much
more.I really am specially blessed
and thank you to all. -
Sincerely, Leona Nigh 47-22x1
Hullett opens
interpretive
centre
On May 30, the Friends
of Hullett will be opening
the new Hullett Marsh
Interpretive Centre at the
Hullett Provincial Wildlife
Area (HPWA) located near
Clinton.
The Centre was made
possible through a grant
from the Ontario Trillium
Foundation and has been
completed after two years
of planning and six months
of construction.
Designed to showcase the
multiple habitats contained
within thc HPWA, the
Centre contains examples of
the flora and fauna found
within the 2100 ha. of
manmade wetland.
The Centre features a
classroom equipped to help
teachers and youth group
leaders provide the best in
environmental education.
Activities will begin with
thc official opening at 9
a.m. and will continue all
day. At 10:15 a.m. the
Friends of Hullett will he
holding their annual general
meeting to discuss their
ongoing efforts to maintain
and improve the multi-user
site and to elect the
incoming members of their
board.
Children's programming
will take place during the
morning and various
activities and displays will
he held on the grounds
during the day.
The HPWA has over 30
km. of dykes and trails, and
the 'Friends' encourage
families to take this
opportunity to explore one
of the hest wildlife areas in
Ontario. A barbecue lunch
will he available for those
who don't wish to pack a
picnic. The wildlife area
was developed by the
Ontario Ministry of Natural
Resources and Ducks
Unlimitcd(Canada), and is
managed by the Friends of
Hullett Inc.
The interpretive centre is
located at Hydro Line Road
northeast of Clinton and can
he reached by going north
from Hwy 8 at the Kinburn
Line or east from Hwy 4 on
Hydro Line Road.
For more information
please contact the Friends
of Hullett office at 519-482-
7011.