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26. Help Wanted
26. Help Wanted
Hearta�n�
Community Credit Union Limited
has a three month Career Opportunity
in our Clinton Branch for a:
Part Time Investment and Lending Officer
The successful candidate will provide investment and personal
lending expertise to our Members 3 days per week for a period
of 3 months (July - September 2004). Proven relationship
management, service excellence and sales effectiveness skills
will be the keys to success.
If you are a seasoned investment specialist with mortgage and
loan financing experience, excellent communication and inter-
personal skills wishing to join a progressive and community
focused financial institution, please send your resume to:
Cavell Fraser
Manager, Human Resources
Fax:(519) 284-0181
E-mail: cavell.fraser@sympatico.ca
We appreciate the interest of all applicants, however, only
those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
REGISTERED
NURSE
Casual
to cover for vacation, illness
6( training days. Days,
Evenings 6( Weekends.
SALARY $25.55ihr
Apply by July 16, 2004 to:
Health Care Co-ordinator
Bluewater Youth Centre
P.O. Box 71
Goderich, Ontario
N7A 3Y8
27. Wanted General
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
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
LOSE WEIGHT like crazy.
Measurable results guaranteed.
Call 905-318-9749. 31-27x2cc
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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• Floating Slabs
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FREE ESTIMATES
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35 Notice to Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
in the Estate of
Clara Edna Andrews
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Clara Edna Andrews,
of the Municipality of Huron East,
who died on or about May 8th.
2(X)4 are hereby notified to send in
full particulars of their claims to
the undersigned on or before the
16th day of July, 2004. after which
date the assets will be distributed
having regard only to claims then
received.
DATED at Seaforth. Ontario this
17th day of June, 2004.
Deveraux Murray 1.I.P
Barristers and Solicitors
77 Main Street
Seaforth. Ontario. NOK 1 WO
Solicitors for the Estate Trustee(s)
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Copies
Available ►'on
at
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11 Main St.Seaforth 527-0240
35 Nonce to Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
in the Estate of
Susan Laudenbach
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Susan Laudenbach, of
the Town of Seaforth, who died on
or about May 13th. 200-1 are
hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the 19th
day of July, 2004, atter which date
the assets will he distributed
having regard only to claims then
received.
DATED at Seaforth. Ontario this
17th day of June. 2004.
Deveraux Murray LLP
Banisters and Solicitors
77 Main Street
Seaforth, Ontario. NOK [WO
Solicitors for the Estate Trusteets)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
Claims against the estate of the late
SCOTT ALEXANDER POWELL
late of 114 Harpurhey Road.
R. R. 42, Seaforth. Ontario who died
on the 12th day of March. 2(01
must be in our hands M the 21'1 da.
of July. 2001 after which date the
estate will he distributed basing regard
0111 to claims then received
LAW OFFICE
RALPH SMITH 8..t., t.I..I1., ('F1', ('.I.51
Lawyer, Mediator ,Certified
Financial Planner S1
C"nsultanl
20 (iou,nk k Smcct
PO 001. 159
ticaturth. ON
NOK IWO
T- 519 527.0701
FAN 527 22590
email- ralphsnuthlawklce.vn.ca
Lawyer for the Estate "trustees with a V.111
37. Mortgages
1 ' & 2 Mortgage Money
Absolutely No Upfront Fees
Available at
4.9` Interest or Less
Personal Loans
If you qualify. payments
Amt. Aporox Mo. Payment
5.000 ' 20.42
'10,000 ' 40.83
'15,000 ' 61.25
Mortgages up to 1:500.000
Consolidate your debts
'We specialize in problem mortgages
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$10,000 - $38/mth
$25,000 - $94/mth
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Example of Ouafdying mortgage rates at 45',
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MORTGAGE NETWORK
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38. Auction Sale
DOUG JACOB
AUCTIONS
271-7894
Wed. July 7 at 5:00 p.m. -
Estate auction of appliances;
antiques and household effects
held at 728 Downie St. in
Stratford. Prop: Estates of
Florence and Lyla Faulhaufer
Thur. July 15 at 2:30 p.m. -
Large auction of antiques;
appliances and household
effects at the Jacob Auction
Centre 185 Herbert St. in
Mitchell. Prop: Tony and
Catherine Van Den Hoven with
additions,
SUBSCRIBE
TODAY!
38 Auction Sale
38 Auction Sale
ESTATE AUCTION
to be held at 129 Maple Street, Clinton,
for the Estate of John Raymond Horner
Tuesday, July 15 at 5 p.m.
SNOWBLOWER, TOOLS etc, Mastercraft 1 hp snowblower, 24 ft alu-t
minum extension ladder, skill saw, electric drills, hand tools, wood bits,)
brace etc., CAMPING FISHING HUNTING: Summit 8 dome tent (new)
camp stove, sleeping bag, fishing poles, tackle box, fish net,
Camouflage coat and pants, hunters spotting scope and tripod, Daisy
bb gun, scope, gun cleaning kits, 2 walking compasses, knives, new
style locking gun storage cabinet, etc.
APPLIANCES: fridge 30" gas stove, chest freezer, washer and dryer,
dehumidifier, Kirby vac, Bisset upright vac, new ceiling fan, dehumidifi-
er, Dirt Devil vac, kerosene heater, etc.
FURNITURE: large china cabinet, small china cabinet, drop leaf
kitchen table and 4 chairs, chesterfield and chair, davenport couch,
antique plant table, antique desk, 2 dressers w/mirrors, 3 drawer chest,
3/4 size box spring and mattress, 2 single box springs and mattresses,
swivel rocker, Quartz wall clock that chimes, coffee tables., etc.
OTHER: Bear Mountain wooden canoe model, wild life books, home-
opathic books, barometer, dishes, cutlery, plus many more items than
listed
Terms Cash or cheque with proper ID
AUCTIONEERS RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 519-482-7898
www.lobbauction.on.ca
LARGE AUCTION SALE
to be held at Seaforth Fair Grounds Agri Plex building for
Lorna Ellis of Clinton plus Bayfield, Clinton, Goderich and
Seaforth Homes
Tuesday, July 13 at 5 pm.
BOAT 1974 SunRay 17 ft fibre glassw/140hp inboard outboard,
reupholstered seats and top and trailer being offered subject to reserve)
bid at 7 p.m. Water skis, wet suit, Evenrude 2/5 hp boat motor, inflat-
able dinghy
EQUIPMENT Wick parking lot sweeper, JD grease whip, Husgvarnal
power edger, electric snow thrower, small fish pond spray pump, rub-
ber pond liner, electric tiller, shop vac.
ROYAL DOULTONS The Helmsman 1975, Hope 1998, Happy John,
The Laird 1967, toy farm tractors, Canada Post stamp sets 1- NHL All
Stars 2001/01/18, 2- 50th NHL All Star game 1000/02/05.
APPLIANCES 17 cu ft chest freezer, McClary washer, 20" electric
stove, 2 dehumidifiers, 2 shop vacs, small wood burning stove.
ANTIQUES FURNITURE COLLECTIBLES fancy antique side board
w/mirror, oak extension table w/fancy legs and 3 leaves, Andrew,
Malcolm oval dining table w/large leaf, inlaid coffee table, wooden floor
lamp, antique dressers w/mirrors, 4 pce bedroom suite, 2 sets of bunk
beds w/mattresses, washstand trunks, chesterfield and chair, love
seat, blanket box, beds, grunstock chair, Beaver jar, teachers bell, coal
skuttle. old dresser set, 3 gal crock, Railway lantern, cherry pitter, 10
place mother of pearl tea set, 15 collector plates, some Corn flower
crystal, iron kettle, cups and saucers, lantern garden tools, etc.,
2 Auctioneers selling starting at 5 p.m.
Terms Cash or cheque with proper ID Lunch Booth
AUCTIONEERS RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 519-482-7898
www.lobbauction.on.ca
a
Elliott's
& Auc ion Inc.
MONDAY, JULY 12TH, 6 P.M.
AT 38335 BAYFIELD RD., CLINTON.
Sale consists of Swiffers, Cordless Phones, Microwaves, Makeup
Kits. DVDs. Games. Computer Software & Hardware Items, Toys,
Cameras, Watches. Mugs, Housewares, New Kids & Adult Clothing,
Asst Food, Candy. Books, Sunglasses. Eye Glass Frames, Paper
Products, Sandals, Vehicle Accessories, Dishes, Digital Cameras,
Wine Glasses, Fondue Sets, Wrapping Paper. Rottisene BBQ Oven,
Pillows, Craft Ribbon. TVs. Punch Bowls. Some Furniture, Plus a
large selection of Other Misc. Items
Terms: Cash, lnterac. Visa, Master Card. Owner or Auctioneer not
res..nsible for accidents day of sale.
Note: Clothes will be sold in large lots. list subject to
additions & deletions. Viewing from 4:30 p.m day of sale
AUCTIONEERS:
GRAY'S AUCTION SERVICE INC.,
HARRISTON
BARRY (519) 338-3722
42. Deaths
JANET DEARING
Mrs. Janet Viola Dearing, 89, a res-
ident of the Seaforth Manor and -
formerly of RR2, Staffa passed
away peacefully at her residence
onFriday, July 2. 2004.Beloved wife
of the late C. Edward Dearing
(1981). Loving mother of
DonDearing, Jack (Maureen)
Dearing, Mary (Jim) Forrest and
Elgin (Nancy) Dearing; cherished
grandmother of Rob (Kim) Dearing,
Susan (Joe) Hand, Mike Dearing,
Steve (Rebecca) Dearing, Charlene
(Larry) Naykalyk, Sandra
(Rick) Thom, Melissa Dearing and
friend Tim Merrill, Greg Dearing and
Brett Dearing; lovingly remembered
by great grandchildren Eric
Dearing, Liam, Cameron and
Kaitlyn Hand, Heather Dearing,
Hayden and Dana Naykalyk, Dylan
and Dustin Thom. Lovingly remem-
bered by brothers-in-law Marshall
(Marion) Dearing and Gerry (Ada)
Fitzgerald, sister-in-law Marg
Boulton and by several nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by her par-
ents David and Mary Ellen (Johns)
Chappel, sister Ellen and husband
Cameron Vivian, brothers Wilbert
Chappel and wife Marie, Ed
Chappel and wife Doreen and Jack
Chappel. Also predeceased by Ed's
parents Christena and Frederick
Dearing, Frank Fitzgerald and John
MacDonald, brothers-in-law and
sisters-in-law Nelson and May
Dearing. Jean Dearing, Janette and
Axel Carlson, Marion Lupton and
Geoff Boulton. Janet was a member
of Hibbert United Church and
enjoyed many years of attending
church quilting bees and U.C.W.
meetings. She and her husband
farmed in Hibbert Township for over
40 years. Friends were received at
the Lockhart Funeral Home, 109
Montreal St., Mitchell on Sunday 2-
4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral
service was held on Monday at 2:30
p.m. with Rev. Kathi Urbasik-
Hindley officiating. Robert Dearing
delivered the eulogy. Pall bearers
were Robert Dearing, Michael
Dearing, Steven Dearing, Greg
Dearing, Brett Dearing and Larry
Naykalyk. Interment in Staffa
Cemetery. Memorial donations to
Hibbert United Church or charity of
one's choice would be appreciated.
Online condolences at www.lock-
hartfuneralhome.com.-28ar
43. Births
DIETZ
Brent and Katrina, and big sister
Rylie are pleased to announce the
arrival of our son and brother,
Corbin Haydn at Stratford General
Hospital, born on June 30, 2004 at
3:26 p.m. weighing 7 lbs. 15 oz.
Spoiling privileges go to grandpar-
ents Klaus and Colleen Lindemann
and Hugh and Doris Dietz. Also
great grandparents Gord and Sonja
Smith, Inge Lindemann, Alma
Docking and Alice Dietz. As well
Uncle Kurt, Aunt Michelle, Uncle
Mark, Aunt Natasha, with cousins
Brandon, Courtney, Carley and
Zoe. Thank you to Dr. Albrecht and
Rita and Dr. Hancock throughout
my pregnancy. Also to Dr. Kalos for
the delivery and Dr. McArthur's
assistance during the surgery and
Dr. Teipar as well as the staff who
helped with our stay at the hospital.
43-28x 1
SCRIMGEOUR
Parents, Brent and Janet would like
to welcome Joseph James to com-
plete our clan. Born on June 28,
2004, Joey came in at 10 lbs. 10 oz.
and was 22 inches long. Ethan and
Claire are very excited to have their
baby brother finally arrive as well as
grandparents Don and Lenore
Scrimgeour and Bill and Ingrid Kerr.
Thank you to all the nursing staff at
Stratford Hospital and again to Dr.
Kalos for his expertise. Grateful to
all. Thank you. 43-28xlcc
DENYS (CARDY)
Laura and Jeff are very proud to
announce the safe arrival of their first
child, Patrick Jeffery. Patrick was
born at 11:16 a.m. on Monday, May
17th, 2004 at Stratford General
Hospital weighing 7 lbs. 12 oz. Proud
grandparents are Susan and Ray
Cardy, Teeswater and Nancy and
Walter Denys, Kippen. Patrick is also
the Great Grandson of Jean Cardy of
Brantford. Many thanks to all the out-
standing nurses and doctors at
Stratford General Hospital for their
exceptional care. 43-28x1cc
46. In Memoriam
CULLIGAN: In loving memory of a
specill brother Steve, who passed
away 20 years ago, July 9, 1984
Today is remembered,
And quietly kept,
No words are needed,
We'II never forget.
- Aways remembered and sadly
missed, Maureen. 46-28-1
46 In Mcrinoriam
BISBACK: In loving memory of my
husband Gus Bisback who passed
away three years ago, July 11.
It broke my heart to lose you,
But you didn't go alone,
Because part of me went with you,
The day God called you home.
- Sadly missed by wife Pat. 46-28x1
HUBLEY, Idella: In loving memory
of a Dear Grandma, Idella Hubley
who passed away 1 year ago, June
17, 2003.
God looked around His garden and
saw an empty space,
Then He looked down here on earth
and saw your loving face.
He put His arms around you and lift-
ed you to rest,
His garden must be beautiful
because He only picks the best.
A million times we'll miss you,
A million times we'll cry.
If love could have saved you,
You never would have died.
In life we loved you dearly,
In death we love you still,
In our hearts you hold a special
place,
No one could ever fill.
It broke my heart to lose you,
But you did not go alone,
For part of me went with you,
On that day God took you home.
You were not just my Grandma,
You were my best friend.
- Your granddaughter Brenda 46-
28x1
47. Cards of Thanks
DEJONG
The family of Doreen DeJong would
like to express their gratitude to
family, friends and neighbours for
their many acts of kindness and
expressions of sympathy during our
recent loss of a wonderful loving
wife, mother and nana. The beauti-
ful floral tributes, food, memorial
donations, phone calls, cards, mass
requests and loving hugs of support
are gratefully appreciated. A special
thank you to Dr. Hay and to the
wonderful staff at Clinton Public
Hospital. The special care of the
nursing staff given to Doreen; the
fondness of her past co-workers
showed in your care, comfort and
compassion. Thank you to Dr. Van
Den Berg and Dr. Voijivick. Thank
you to the staff at Falconer Funeral
Home. Thank you to the Catholic
Women's League for the delicious
lunch. Thank you to the choir and to
Seamus Doherty for singing Ave
Maria. Thank you to the pallbear-
ers, flower bearers and alter
servers. Thank you Father Lance
and Father Moonie for the funeral
service and for your prayers and
heartfelt words of support when we
needed them most. Your thoughtful-
ness and kindness was greatly
appreciated and will always be
remembered. Doreen will forever
be in our hearts. - Bill DeJong,
Colleen Faulds, Karen VanDorp,
Paul Radford, Mark Radford and
families. 47-28x 1 cc
MACLEAN
The family of the late Brenda
(Hodgert) MacLean wishes to
express their heartfelt thanks to our
relatives, neighbours, good friends
and Brenda's nursing colleagues
for all your kindness and sympathy
during this very difficult time in our
lives. We sincerely appreciate all
the lovely floral tributes, donations.
cards and gifts of food. Thanks to
those who visited the funeral home
and for sharing many happy memo-
ries. Special thanks to Dr.
Vandenberg and his staff, Dr. Swift
and nurses and support staff of the
London Health Sciences Centre
Palliative Care. The understanding
and guidance of the staff of
Westview Funeral Chapel and the
comforting message of Rev. Ted
Nelson were much appreciated.
The kindness of so many will be
cherished and remembered always.
- Trevor, Tawnya, Bryan and Linda
and Lois 47-28x1
RYAN
Thanks so much to everyone who
attended our 25th wedding anniver-
sary celebration. It meant a great
deal to us to see so many there.
The video of memories and the
song you wrote and sang for us
(special thanks to Les) will be
remembered always. Thanks to
Jason and Jeremy for all your help.
Special thanks to Father Lance and
the St. Columban choir for making
our Mass of Celebration so very
special and to Amanda and Patsy
for playing "Danny Boy." We will
always remember our 25th wedding
anniversary and all of you who
shared the day with us. - Gerry and
Karen Ryan 47-28-1
RATHWELL
On behalf of our family, we would
like to thank all our neighbours,
friends and relatives for the many
visits, cards, flowers and food that
was sent to our home during this
difficult time. Your thoughtfulness,
love and support for our family has
been overwhelming. We truly
appreciate the community services
from CCAC and St. Elizabeth's
nurses and Dr. Marianne Smith for
their help, comfort and care. There
are so many special people in our
lives, thanks to all of you. - Bruce,
Kim and Bill, Kent, Kelli and Brian,
Colton, Quaid and Colby
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AHARA
We wish to express our heartfelt
thanks to Pastor Steve Hildebrand
and to Ross Ribey of Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home for their kind-
ness and sympathy at the interment
of our wife and mother, Adelaide
Ahara. Your kindness will always be
remembered. - Bob Ahara, Peg and
Charlie Campbell, Mary and Dave
Wenger and Ted Ahara and their
families. 47-28-1
DIETZ
"In the middle of my journey I found
myself in a dark wood, and 1 could
not find the right path." - by Dante
The family of Nancy Dietz, cher-
ished daughter of Milton and
Wanda wish to express our heartfelt
thanks and appreciation for the
many acts of kindness, prayers and
support shown to us during the time
of Nancy's death. Our sincere
thanks to Pastor Steve Hildebrand
for his comforting words and mean-
ingful service at Egmondville United
Church, to Janet, Kim, Kathy and
Phil who shared their memories of
Nancy, to Dawn Papple for her
beautiful solo tribute and to the
organist Mary Helen McLachlan.
Thanks to family, friends and neigh-
bours for your help and food
brought to our homes, floral trib-
utes, memorial donations, visits
both at home and the funeral home
and sympathy cards we have
received. Our thanks to Chris Smith
for his guidance and support, our
pallbearers, flower bearers and the
ladies of Egmondville United
Church for providing the delicious
lunch following the service. The
love and support we have received
during this difficult time has been
deeply appreciated. Nancy will be
missed by: Mom, Dad, Brenda,
Jane, Brian and her nieces and
nephews and also by her friend
Paul. 47-28x1
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WED. JULY 7
10:00-11:30 a.m. Play and Learn
Ontario Earty Years program at
Duff's United Church in Walton
1:00-4:00 p.m. - Seniors
Shuffleboard at the Arena
6:30-8:00 p.m. - Ball Hockey on
Arena Floor
7:00-8:00 p.m. - Ruth's Fitness at
the arena (upstairs)
THURS., JULY 8
9:00-10:00 a.m. - Fitness is fun
with Drusilla
10:00-11:30 a.m. Baby Time
Ontario Early Years at
Egmondville United Church
SAT. JULY 9
9:30-11:00 a.m. Jumping Gym Fun
Early Years program at
Seaforth Co-operative Children's
Centre
MON., JULY 12
9:30-11:00 a.m. ABC 123
Ontario Early Years program at
St. James Gym
10:00-12:00 noon - Walking for the
Health of it Program Arena Hall
Side
7:00-8:00 p.m. - Ruth's Fitness at
the Arena (upstairs)
July 5 - August 15th - School's
Cool. A learning readiness
program for children ages 3-5.
For info or to register call Julie
or Amy at 482-8777 or
1-800-479-0716. A program of
Rural Response for Healthy
Children.
TUES. JULY 13
9:00-10:00 a.m. - Fitness is fun
with Drusilla
WED. JULY 14
10:00.11:30 a.m. Play and Learn
Ontario Early Years program at
Duff's United Church in Walton
1:00-4:00 p.m. - Seniors
Shuffleboard at the Arena
6:30-8:00 p.m. - Ball Hockey
at the Arena
7:00-8:00 p.m. - Ruth's Fitness at
the Arena (upstairs)
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