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ESTATE AUCTION
at the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert Stain Mitchell, Ontario
THURSDAY, OCT. 28 AT 2:30 P.M.
Including; Late model Inglis frost free fridges; Kenmore 24 and 30 inch
stoves; Maytag automatic washer; electric dryer; small AEG automatic
washer; chesterfield suites; maple table and chairs; wing back chairs;
recliner chair; single electric adjustable bed; bedroom suites; color
TV's; sofa bed; cedar chests; microwaves; oak buffet; round oak center
pedestal table; 5 H. church pew; Edison floor model record player;
approx. 10 old floor model radios; Victor floor model record player; wal-
nut vanity style dresser; Gilbert mantel clock; bookcase; collectible
dishes; 12 coal oil lamps; radio tubes; crocks; bedding; usual house-
wares; large offering of sewing supplies from Linen Shop; wooden
shelving; lots of old collectibles; tools; bicycles from West Perth OPP
and much more.
Prop: Estate of Doris Henley with additions.
AUCTIONEER:
Doug Jacob
(519)271-7894
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR 1
CLINTON 482.7898
Saturday, Oct. 30 at 10am,
Approx $25,000 worth of hard-,
wood and pine lumber to be held.
at Will's Woodshop and Sawmill
1.5 miles east of Dungannon on,
Dungannon Rd. #37368. For,
information call Will at 519-529-
3138
or seefi
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42. Deaths
MCFADDEN, Ralph Edward
(Farmer): Peacefully, on Thursday,
October 14, 2004 at Seaforth
Manor Nursing Home, Seaforth,
Ralph Edward (Farmer) McFadden
in his 90th year. Beloved husband
of the late Margaret MacDonald
(1972) and Mary McPherson
(1998). Dearly loved father of
Sheila and Don Morton of Seaforth,
Bruce and Mary McFadden of
Grand Bend and Murray and Jayne
McFadden and Brenda and Bob
Crawford, all of London. Dear step-
father of Jennine and Tommy
Thompson and Jim Kirkpatrick, all
of Texas. Loving grandfather of ten
grandchildren, Jane and Bruce
Morton, Kyle, Gwen, and Janna
McFadden, Meagan and Kailyn
Crawford, Bob and Jim McFadden
and Sandra Blair, and several
great-grandchildren. Also survived
by a sister-in-law, Mary and her
husband Arnold Stansell and their
family of Aylmer, and by the families
of the late Jean Eley and Donald
MacDonald. Predeceased by a
grandson, Ted McFadden, (1988),
his parents, Henry and Lillian
(Freeman) McFadden, and his
brother, Albert McFadden (1945).
Cremation has taken place. A cele-
bration of Ralph's life was held on
Monday, October 18, 2004 at First
Presbyterian Church, 59 Goderich
Street, West,. Seaforth, at 12:00
noon. Visitation was at the church
from 10:30 a.m. until the time of the
service at noon. Rev. Henry
Huberts officiated. Memorial dona-
tions to Seaforth Community
Hospital Foundation or Royal
Canadian Legion, Branch 156,
Seaforth would be appreciated as
expressions of sympathy.
Arrangements entrusted to the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home,
Seaforth (527-1390). Condolences
a
www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com
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SALISBURY, Gertrude Elizabeth
"Betty": Peacefully at Seaforth
Community Hospital, on Thursday,
October 21, 2004, Mrs. Gertrude
Elizabeth "Betty" Salisbury of
Seaforth in her 81st year. Beloved
wife of the late Frank Salisbury.
Caring companion of the late
Andrew "Drew" Culbert. Loving
mother and mother-in-law of
Dianne Moore of London, Mary J.
Salisbury of London, and Beth
(Broome) Salisbury of Orangeville.
Cherished grandmother of Sean
Moore, Samantha and Joshua
Salisbury. Dear sister and sister-in-
law of Louis Nigh of Seaforth, Ruth
Horn of Mitchell, Muriel Nigh of
Seaforth, and Bob Nigh of
Egmondville. Predeceased by her
t son William'Uilr Salisbury, her par-
ents Patrick and Helen 'Nellie"
(Betts) Nigh, sisters Margaret
Freeman (Louis), Jean McQuarry
('Dick" William), brother Joe Nigh,
sisters-in-law Jean Nigh and Josie
Nigh, and brother-in-law Pete Horn.
Also loved by many caring nieces,
nephews and friends. Special
thanks to uncle Bob Nigh, Helen
McKellar, Cindy Nigh, Dr. Keith Hay,
Dr. Shawn Edwards, Dr. McCauley
and Dr. Plum for their special care
and kindness. Also to the staff of
the Seaforth Manor, Seaforth
Community Hospital, and her many
friends and neighbours for their
kindness. By request no visitation.
Mass of the Christian Burial was
held at St. James Roman Catholic
Church, Seaforth, on Saturday,
October 23, 2004 .at 11 o'clock.
Father Lance Magdziak offlclated.
Interment St. James Cemetery. If
desired memorial donations to the
Lung Association, Heart and Stroke
Foundation, or the Seaforth
Community Hospital would be
greatly appreciated. Pallbearers
were Gary Freeman, Paul Nigh,
Laurie McKellar, Tom Nigh, Bill
Morris and Rob Nigh. Funeral
arrangements entrusted to the Box
and Smith Funeral Chapel, 47 High
St. Seaforth. As a tribute to the life
of Betty a tree will be planted in her
memory. 42-44-1
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42 Deaths
DURST, MILFORD WILLIAM: At
Huronview Home, Tuckersmith
Twp., on Wednesday, October 20,
2004, Mr. Milford William Durst of
Clinton in his 91st year. Mr. Durst
was born in Colborne Township on
November 6th, 1916. He was the
son of the late John and Elizabeth
(Trumner) Durst. Mr. Durst was a
member of the Wesley Willis United
Church and a member of the
Clinton Masonic Lodge A.F. and
A.M. #84. Mr. Durst's long and use-
ful life included a career change in
the late 1950s from farming in
Colborne Township he moved to
Clinton where he was employed as
a salesman for the Ralston Purina
Company. He subsequently
became the founder and owner of
Durst Farm and Garden Centre
(now known as Verbeek's). He was
always interested, caring and faith-
ful to his church (Benmiller, then
Wesley -Willis United Church,
Clinton) and his community. Latterly
he was active in the Clinton Lawn
Bowling club where he served as
treasurer for seventeen years. This
involvement was including a mem-
ber of the committee for the new
Clubhouse project in 1991. He was
formerly a member of Carlow
Masonic Lodge, transferring to
Clinton Lodge A.F. & A.M. in 1960.
His limitations since January 1980
have been consistent. For eleven
months care was given by the kind-
ly staff of Queensway, Hensall, On.
The move to Huronview in March of
1995 has provided him with com-
passion, care and courtesy over the
lengthy period. The kindness and
professional expertise administered
allowed him to retain his dignity to
the end. Ina Mae and their family
deeply appreciated the wonderful
care he received. He leaves to
mourn his long loved wife Ina Mae.
Dear father of Eleanor and Ron
Steepe of Waterdown, and Barbara
Durst and Mike Southwood, of
Toronto. Also loved by four grand-
children, Linda Mae, Marjorie,
Donna and Christopher. Dear broth-
er of Emmerson (Bill) and Jean
Durst of Seaforth, Ruth Lockhart,
and Laura Bean, both of Goderlch,
Bernice and Harold of Clinton, Mary
and Len of Aylmer. Brother-in-law of
Phyllis and Jane Goderich, and
Gwen Durst. Predeceased by his
parents John and Elizabeth Durst,
and brothers Albert, Fred and
Norman Durst. Friends were
received at the Falconer Funeral
Homes, 153 High St., Clinton, on
Thursday from 6:30-9 p.m. where
the funeral service was held on
Friday, October 22, 2004 at 2 p.m.
Interment Colborne Cemetery,
Colborne Township. Rev. Janet
Fradette and Huronview Chaplain
Fran Donahue officiated.
Pallbearers were Jack Durst, Brian
Durst, John Duddy, Don Treble, Jim
Durst and Don Jefferson.
Honourary pallbearers were
Russell Carnochan and Frank
Potter. Flower bearers were grand-
children Linda Mae, Marjorie,
Donna and Christopher Durst. If
desired memorial donations to the
charity of one's choice would be
greatly appreciated. A memorial
service was held by the Clinton
Masonic Lodge A.F. & A.M. #84 on
Thursday at 9 p.m. 42-44xlcc
43. Births
BROOKS
Krista and Matt are pleased to
announce the arrival of Emily Jade
into their loving home on October
18, 2004. First granddaughter for
Mike and Elizabeth Kellough,
Seaforth end first grandchild for
Chris and Irene Brooks,
Holmesvife. 43-44x1
46. In Memoriam
KENNY: In loving memory of a dear
lather Joseph, who passed away
October 25, 1973.
A Quiet Gentle Man
(Tribute to a Father)
Saying it's so is the way it would be
Not Iron clad but don't disagree
But a maybe's a sign that you can
appeal
There's always a chance a deal you
will seal
He's kind, he's gentle and he's
always there
You'll know that he is and he'll
always care.
He doesn't say much it always
seems
Never goes on or turns to extremes
Stubborn he is and that he'll always
be
But he's always fair and you'll have
to see
He's always the one when you least
expect
To turn things around, make it all
correct.
Always he's saying that he can't do
a thing
He's never the one who can make
the bells ring
But somehow, some way, when all's
said and done,
He's done something right and all
things they run
It seems without trying that he's
found a way
All things just work out at the end of
the day.
Oh to be like him, it might just be
fine
But everyone's different, he's one of
a kind
So take something from the good
that there is
Make it the best part of whatever
was his
Hold to your heart just as tight as
you can
The things you hold dear of this
quiet, gentle man.
Written by Patrick Kenny Aug./04
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47 Cards of thanks
BRADY
The family of the late Betty Brady
would like to thank all neighbours,
friends and relatives for cards, food,
flowers and memorial donations. A
special thanks to Dr. Shepherd and
staff at the Seaforth Community
Hospital and to the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home for your professional
care. All acts of kindness were truly
appreciated. 47-44x1
DE JONG
We would like to thank our family for
the awesome 50th anniversary
party. We really appreciated it, see-
ing relatives from near and far, staff
from Clinton Public Hospital, St.
James parishioners, Legion mem-
bers and our old neighbours at our
celebration. The cards and best
wishes were gratefully received.
We will cherish the memories forev-
er. - Gordon and Mary De Jong
47-44x1
SZUSZ
Thanks cannot describe the grati-
tude that I feel for the many acts of
kindness shown me since the acci-
dent. For the many prayers that
were for me and the strength that I
felt because of them. For the beau-
tiful cards, flowers and treats that
cheered my days. To our family for
taking care of Frank for me. To the
nurses and staff at Seaforth
Hospital for the exceptional care
given me and the encouragement.
Thanks for the special homemade
treats that you brought for me to
enjoy. You made my long stay so
much easier. To Craig and Carol for
the therapy and also the encour-
agement. To Town and Country
Support Services for the mobility
van. And to Greg and Paul, my driv-
ers. Thanks to all the great doctors
for their care and encouragement.
May God bless you all. - Phyllis
Szusz 47-44-1
DRISCOLL
We wish to thank everyone who
made our 60th wedding anniversary
memorable. A special thank you to
The Huron Strings for entertaining,
the Seaforth Manor Staff for organ-
izing and the St. Peter's Lutheran
Church Women for preparing asps-
cial luncheon. The thoughtfulness
of all those who sent cards, gave
gifts or visited us was appreciated.
Thank you. - Boyd and Gertrude
Driscoll 47-44x1
STAFFEN
I would like to express my thanks to
Tom and Louise for the use of their
home for my surprise birthday. Also
to my children, neighbours and all
who came with good wishes, cards
and gifts. The food was delicious!
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 27, 2004-9
Huron East prepared to give
child porn bylaw third reading
.By Susan Hundertmark
.Huron Expositor Editor
The Huron East commit-
tee formed to look at local
ways to fight
child pornog-
raphy on the
internet will
be presenting
a bylaw to
council at its
next meeting,
reported Grey
Coun. Mark
Beaven at
council's Oct.
19 meeting.
attend council Nov. 2 to
hear the bylaw's third read-
ing.
He presented the idea that
Huron East could require
local internet
providers to
block child
pornography
in June.
At the time,
he proposed
fines of
$2,000 to
$5,000 or 30 -
day jail terms
to providers
that failed to
Quoted
'Kudos for us
around this
table for driving
the issue,' --
Huron East councillor
Mark Beaven
"I'm very
encouraged that the com-
mittee has tentatively come
up with an agreed wording
of the bylaw." he said.
Beaven invited interested
members of the public to
tering
T u c
installing fil-
software but
k e r s m i t h
Communications (TCC)
questioned if local
providers had the power to he said.
block child porn.
The committee was
formed, including TCC's
manager, to look at ways of
creating an effective bylaw.
Beaven received national
media attention and thou-
sands of supportive e-mails
for his proposal.
"There are hundreds of
municipalities waiting to
see us pass this bylaw," he
said.
Beaven also gave credit to
Huron East council for rais-
ing the issue, which he said
contributed to a recent
announcement by the
province to contribute $5
million in a fight against
child pornography.
"Kudos for us around this
table for driving the issue,"
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