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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2005-04-20, Page 1818- THE HURON EXPOSITOR, April 20, 2005 2(i. Hell) V II1te(I WORKING FARROWING MANAG- ER required for 700 sow, farrow to wean hog operation. We require an experienced, strongly motivated individual who will focus on improv- ing production. Located in central Huron County at Varna, we offer a competitive wage with benefit pack- age. Housing is available. Contact Hill and Hill Farms at 519-233-3218 or fax resume to 519-233-3440. 26- 16x3cc DRIVER WANTED: Seeking full time AZ driver. Min. 2 years experi- ence, clean abstract. US experi- ence a plus. Above average pay. Weekends off. Call Abacus for details call 519-786-6770 or fax resume and abstract to 519-786- 2170. 26-16x2cc STUDENT HELP REQUIRED on local farm. After school and Saturdays. Possible full-time in summer. Own transportation required. Farm experience pre- ferred. Phone 519-345-2919. 26- 14x3cc FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT required, making countertops. Carpentry or woodworking experi- ence helpful but not necessary. We will train. Please fax resumes with .references to: Dawson Custom Countertops at 519-229-6935 26- 14x3cc THE HURON EXPOSITOR urges our readers to use caution before sending money for business oppor- tunity or employment advertise- ments. 26-49xtf 27. Want e(1 General WANTED: FIREARMS Students. Our next "One Stop" Firearms Course is in Dashwood on May 7, 8 and 14. Advance registration only. Call Terry Romphf at 519-237-3248 and leave message. 27-16x3cc 28. Business ( )11tH Int unit' 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- 0 6 31. Service Directory CARPENTRY WORK WANTED: By the hour or estimates. Finishing, framing, renovations, repairs, big or small. 20 years experience. Reasonable rates. Ask for Rick Bos, 519-527-0174. 31-16x1 27. Waited General .il. 1r'I \'ICE' Dire.'t(i TREE TRIMMING, felling and com- plete removal. Bucket truck servic- es available. Free estimates, good rates. Call Gary weekdays atter 6 p.m. weekends anytime 519-527- 2424. 31-16-1 ROY MACHAN Stump Grinding Service. Big or small - we do them all. Call 519-887-6701. 31-15x3 CAREGIVER AVAILABLE days and some evenings. Very experienced. Call B.J. 519-887-8898. 31-15-2 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- 35-tf erner CONTRACTING LTD. •TRUCKING 'GRAVEL *SAND dr STONE • BULLDOZING • EXCAVATING • TOPSOIL • SEPTIC SYSTEMS OFSHOFICEP482-9926 & .... �+ RR3 Clinton Res. 482-9212 ( HOW'S YOUR BATHING SUIT FITTING? Need some help? Call Karen for a FREE consultation 519-527-1712 Personal Trainer Specialist Nutrition & Wellness Specialist CANFITPRO Certified GET YOUR CAR READY FOR SPRING Wash, wax, interior shampoo or general cleaning. For Information Call Jason Smith 519-522-0488 McBEATH TRUCKING RR3 Kippen Gerry McBeath GRAVEL & TOPSOIL Delivery 263-6608 or 525-8041 27. Wanted General 1 t 1 `(fit 1 J if 10 HOMES IMMEDIATELY UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS NO INTEREST! NO PAYMENT FOR 180 DAYS! Bank Financing Available 0.A.C. The only written non -prorated Lifetime Warranty on labour and materials in the roofing market. 10 homes in your area will be given the opportunity of having an Interlock Metal Roofing System installed on your home at a reasonable cost. Lifetime product this will be the last time you will have to re -roof your home. Environmentally friendly. Lifetime transferable warranty. Excellent choice of colours. Let us make your home a showplace. We will definitely make it worth your while to investigate the many benefits of metal roofing. Please call: Toll-free 1-888-999-6902 After hours and holidays: 1-866-775-7401 Ask for WALTER KING ('1I(lers 29. Tenders 3-i. Personal SINCERE SINGLES Introduction Service - successfully matching members for long-term relation- ships since 1992. Toil -free 1-866- 719-9116 www.sinceresingles.ca Half price special now on on. 34- 12xtfcc county of Huron Highways Department 2005 Tenders for Winter Sand, Sub -drain and Re -shingling Sand Domes SEALED TENDERS will be accepted until 12:00 noon local time on: Thursday, May 5, 2005 For the following Winter Sand Contracts: 11C-05-101 1,000 t Zurich Patrol 11C-05-102 8,500 t Auburn Patrol 11C-05-103 5,000 t Wingham Patrol 11C-05-104 6,000 t Wroxeter Patrol For the following Re -shingling Contracts: 11C-05-901 Replace Shingles on Sand Dome in Wingham 1-1C-05-902 Replace Shingles on Sand Dome in Grand Bend For the following Sub -Drain Contract: HC -05-801 9,000 m Install Sub -drain Cty. Rd. 4 at various locations between Wingham and Teeswater. Forms available upon request from the office of the undersigned. Lowest or any hid not necessarily accepted. County Engineer 1 Court House Square Goderich, Ontario N7A 1M2 Tel: 1519) 524-7412 Fax: (5191 524-9291 37. Nh)I-t tges WANTED for FIRST MORTGAGES *GOOD RATES - 8%+* (AD ma ryasas boded dor ugk pne lama., barman pay ell crib) FOR MORE INFO CALL Gary Walden, Clinton 866-623-0589 Mortgage Netbvork London Inc. www.garywalden.com COMMERCIAL •UptO80% • equity lending RESIDENTIAL • No Down Payment • Self Employed (90%) • 2nd Mortgage (1000/0) • Debt Consolidation • Poor Credit • First @ 3.50/0 Private Money (Rate and LTV - OAC) Call 866-623-0589 Gary Walden, Clinton Mortgage Network London Inc. www.garywaiden.com 38. Atl('ti()n Sale DOUG JACOB AUCTIONS 271-7894 Sat. Apr. 23 at 10:00 a.m. - Clearing auction of tractors; implements; and misc. items held 5 miles north of Embro to Brooksdale then east 1 mile across Line 41. Prop: Jim Gibb. Thur. Apr. 28 at 2:30 p.m. - Estate auction of appliances; antiques; furniture and misc. held at the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell. Prop: Estate of the late Dora Playfair with additions. Sat. Apr. 30 at 11:00 a.m. - Clearing auction of tractors; implements; feed and misc. held a 1/2 mile east of Mitchell then south on Road 160 to Line 26 then east to #5712. Prop: Russell and Margaret Campbell. Thur. May 5 at 6:00 p.m. - Clearing auction of horse drawn equipment; implements and misc. held on the first farm south of Russeldale on Hwy. 23. Prop: Roy and Shirley Russell. i 1 \lt lit ,__;at_t'; 1" & 2°° Mortgage Money Absolutety No Uptiont Fees Available at 3.25` Interest or Less Persona/ Loans & Mortgages It you quality, payments Amt rex Mo Payment ' 5,000 '13.55 '10,000 '27.08 '50,000 '135.42 '100,000 '270.83 Consolidate your debts We specialize in problem mortgages Call (519) 364-0450 1-800-387-1932 ASTRAL FUNDING INC. ALL ONTARIO FINANCIAL. CONSULTANTS LTD. "THE MORTGAGE PEOPLE" ti IST 2ND AND 3RD MORTGAGES FAST SERVICE - PRIME RATES PRIVATE FUNDS INVESTOR INQUIRIES WELCOME CONTACT FRANK ROWLEY 519-238-5851 - GRAND BEND 1-800-361-5114 - KITCHENER 42. I)eat hs HUETHER, Murray Ross: Murray Ross Huether of Brussels, passed away peacefully at Huronlea Home for the Aged, on Friday, April 15, 2005. Born in Grey Township on August 18th, 1923, Murray was in his 82nd year. Beloved husband of Mary (McDonald) Huether. Dear father of Brian Huether and his wife Dianne of Brussels, Dave Huether and his wife Angela of Brampton, Joyce Tipple and her husband Roger of Burlington and Joan Ritchie and her husband Gary of Markham. Dear brother of Marie McTaggart of Brussels and brother- in-law of Isabell Riehl of Cambridge. Also loved by his grandchildren Sandy Huether and friend Ken Hopper, Jon Tipple and his wife Jocelyne, Sheri Bouwman and her husband Jeff, Sarah Tipple, Jeff and Kevin Huether, and Chris and Kaitlin Ritchie. Predeceased by his sisters Evelyn Evans and Dorothy Miller and brother Glen Huether. Friends were received by the family from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the Schimanski Family Funeral Home, Brussels, where the funeral service was conducted on Monday, April 18th at 2:00 p.m. with Reverend Cathrine Campbell offici- ating. Remembrances of Murray were given by his son David and grandchildren Sandra Huether and Sheri Bouwman. As a tribute to Murray, Janna Dodds, sang Danny Boy, accompanied by Grace Jutzi. Interment at Brussels Cemetery. Carrying floral tributes were Sandy Huether, Sheri Bouwman, Sarah Tipple, Kaitlin Ritchie and Jocelyne Tipple. Honourary pallbearers were Mac and Merle McIntosh, Paul and Marj Krauter and Alvin McDonald. Acting pallbearers were Jon Tipple, Jeff Huether, Kevin Huether, Gary Ritchie, Ken Hopper and Jeff Bouwman. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to the Melville Presbyterian Church, the Canadian Cancer Society or Seaforth Community Hospital. 42-16-1 38. Auct ion Sale FARM AUCTION REMINDER SAT. APR. 23 AT 11 A.M. ON LOCATION AT 40549 , STAFFA LINE. TUCKERSMITH TWP. (3-3/4 miles north of Hensel! then east for 1-1/2 miles on Staffa Line) for MR. AND MRS. LAIRD F/NLAYSON 263-6009 FULL LIST IN LAST WEEK'S EDITION INCLUDES J.D 2130 - live power -duals: JD1120:AC Gleaner "K" combine - gas with reel & soybean head and 12" floating pickup; 4 good gravity wagons; JD 7000 planter, along with tillage, spraying and misc. equip. Few small items so come early.Lunch booth. Auctioneer Bob Heywood 519-235-0874 www.bobheywoodauctlons.com Auctioneer Bob Heywood 235-0874 www.bobheywoodauctions.com WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 27 AT 5 P.M, AT THE SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE. EXETER We will be dispersing a large offering of household effects, antiques, collectibles and misc. items from the McGillivray Twp. century home of Mr. Ken McFalls along with additions from a cen- tury home in Crediton and from London. PARTIAL LISTING INCLUDES; 8 pc. dining suite with ext. table and 6 chairs and matching hutch and buffet; 9 pc. antique dining suite with sideboard, china cabinet table and six chairs; teak dining table and matching china cabinet and tea wagon (no chairs); 8' antique oak bench out of Parkhill R/R station; 5 drawer bureau; antique dressers; blanket boxes and humpback trunk; drop front desk; drop leaf table; treadle sewing machine; dbl. pedestal oak desk; 2 oak tub chairs; organ stool; pressback rocker; lg. area rug; a large offering of small wares and collectibles incl. china and glass; dinnerware sets incl. "Parcek" and Regent by Wood's Ivoryware pressed glass, 3 old clocks; crock churn, hand cream separator; good old quilts; old frames and paintings incl. "M Schilling" and "C Herring 1897", oil can "GTR", oil lamps and old LP records, antique spinning wheel; Delta 16-1/2" drill press; table saw; chainsaw; rototiller and much more. AUCTION SALE To be held at Seaforth Fair Grounds Agri-Plex Building for Margaret Mayman of Goderich, 2 other Goderich homes, Estate of Allan Casswell of Exeter and Estate of Bill Counter of Clinton Thursday, April 21 at 5 p.m. CHINA 2 Royal Doulton figurines. Beswick horses, donkey, squirrel and owl, Eskimo soap stone carvings, glassware includes chintz dish, 4 Peter Synder collector plates, small crystal swan, crystal ball and candle sticks, china flowers, Roslyn and Royal Albert 6 place china tea sets, sterling spoons, silver gravy boat and tray, cranberry oil lamp, many other interesting pieces, a few old toys, old pictures, ANTIQUES include old jewellers balance scale, spinning wheel, old camera, steamer trunk, side board, oak buffet, doll crib, 3 drawer dresser w/oval mirror, 3 drawer dresser bottom, drop leaf table etc., APPLIANCES 24-f Moffat stove, Hitachi 32- Ultravision colour TV, VCR, other TVs microwave, vac w/power head, sewing machine plus small appliances' barbecue, milk shake mixer etc., FURNITURE includes 6 Queen Anne style dining chairs, bleached dining table w/3 chairs, cedar chest, 4 door curio cabinet, Lava slab top coffee table, top quality single mat- tress and box spring, other good chesterfields and chairs, chesta bed plus much more. Walker w/brakes, blood pressure monitor, Needle point pictures pots & pans plus many more house hold items, 6 HP self propelled 5 speed lawn mower like new, Lawn Boy push mower, hand & garden tools, fertilizer spreader, Workmate, vise, electric drills etc. 2 Auctioneers selling starting at 5 pm Terms cash or cheque w/proper ID AUCTIONEERS RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 519-482-7898 See www.Iobbauction.on.ca for full listing WWW .1obbauctlon.on .ca ...� 1_' I)(',itlls ELDER, Gladys (Sus) Lome (Passmore): A Celebration of the Life of Gladys (Sue) will be held at Hensall United Church, Thursday, April 28, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. Burial following the service at Hensall Union Cemetery. 42-16-1 l fila hs HEIMPELNAN DEN AKKER Heather and Brent are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of their son, Logan James, on April 3, 2005. Proud grandparents are Sue and Don Heimpel of Mannheim and Arlene and Ben van den Akker of Egmondville. Spoiling privileges go to great-grandmothers Erma Williamson and Rita Carey. 43-16x1 16. 111 1\1(411(0,1m ANDERSON: In loving memory of our son and brother Luke, who was tragically taken from us April 26, 1997. Though his smile we cannot see, And his hand we cannot touch, Still we have so many memories, Of the one we loved so much. His memory is our keepsake, With which we'll never part, God has him in his keeping, We have him in our hearts. - Forever missed and loved, Mom, Dad, Kyle, Adam and Cody. 47-16- 1 AUSTIN: In loving memory of Bill, a very special husband, father and grandpa, who passed away five years ago on Easter Sunday, April 23, 2000. As our lives go on, And years go by, Our love for you, Will never die. Miss you Dad. - Hilda, Marlene, Bruce and family 46-16x1 47. Cards of Thanks JOHNS would like to thank all those who sent get well cards, flowers, phone calls and visits during my recovery from hip surgery. A special thanks to Dr. D. Pasquali and all the staff at Trillium Hospital in Mississauga and my daughter Lisa for making sure I wanted for nothing during my 8 day stay. - Stan 47-16-1 STOREY We would like to thank our family, friends and neighbours for gifts, cards and best wishes given to us on our 60th anniversary. Special thanks to our family for our party. - Orville and Llla 47-16-1 SEAFORTH ATOM GIRLS Wow! What a weekend! Bringing home hardware from the provincial championships was the "icing" on what was already a pretty AMAZ- ING "cake." The Seaforth Atom Girls Hockey Team would like to thank their families and friends for all their many kinds of support all season long. It has been a wonder- ful rookie year. Special thanks must go to financial sponsors throughout the year: Tony Arts Financial, G. Heard Construction, Lucknow Auto Parts, Clinton Raceway, McGavin Farm Supply, Pat and Cathy Melady, Harold Smith Construction, Kevin Melady, Dave Murray and Liz Scott. As well, the team would like to make special mention of those who contributed to the success of a wonderful weekend in Mississauga; Bartliff's Bakery, Gayle Campbell, Steve Campbell, Central Huron Municipality, Fairholme Dairy, Frank and Janie Golding, Tim Horton's (Clinton) and Moore's Foodland. And a huge THANK YOU to Bev Marriage for her tireless efforts in making sure we were all fed well, all weekend long. Thanks to everyone. - Stephanie, Nicole, Heather, Hailey, Marissa, Tabitha, Jennifer, Shannon, Maddie, Abby, Shayna, Shannon, Jordann, Megan, Kevin, Dave and Liz. 47-16-1 THOMPSON We would like to thank all who attended our 50th anniversary fes- tivities at the agriplex. We really enjoyed our special day and your presence made it even more mem- orable. We would like to thank our family and friends for planning and preparing for it. Also special thanks to Tucker's Meat Shop for our won- derful dinner, and Darrell, B.J. and Jenny for helping out as well. Thanks to everyone for the gifts and cards. It will be a day we remember always. - Lorne and Lila 46-16x1 Special ed funding issue boils over at board meeting By Stew Slater Special to the Expositor Frustration about funding for special education bubbled to the surface at the Avon Maitland District School Board on Tuesday, April 12, with Northeast Huron repre- sentative Colleen Schenk leading the way. "I'm tired of being nice. I'm tired of being kicked. I'm just totally disgusted," the veteran trustee and former board chair said, following a report about the provincial government's recent analysis of how it would distribute what it referred to as "repatri- ated" funds - money held back from certain boards if they had spent their Special Education reserves while the ruling Liberals were in the process of changing their Special Education funding regime in 2004. "The estimate of the amount that the Avon Maitland District School Board was forced to con- tribute to this (repatriation) fund was $619,566, in spite of the fact that the board had budgeted for the use of this money during the 2004-05 school year," states a report from staff, delivered at the April 12 meeting. Since August, trustees have lobbied the government on the issue, including send- ing letters to education min- istry staff and raising repatri- ation questions when minis- ter Gerard Kennedy visited Stratford earlier this year. They remained hopeful the money would eventually come back to the board, through what the government referred to as the Effectiveness and Equity Fund (EEF). However, according to superintendent Marie Parsons, a March 31 announcement about the EEF fell well short of the board's hopes. Government calculations show the board should receive as little as $194,000, plus approximately $17,000 for each Special Education student who wasn't with the board prior to the change but moved into the board before it took effect. In all, it could amount to about $350,000. Chair Meg Westley, in accepting a motion from Schenk that another letter be sent to the government regarding the issue, referred to the EEF as "the inequity fund." And South Huron trustee Randy Wagler complained the EEF was promoted as a two-year measure, but the announcement only explained funding for the current fiscal year. "We're coming up to the budget cycle and we're going to be in the same position for next year," Wagler said. J Community Calendar WED. APR. 20 10.00 - 1 1:30 a.m. Story Fun Ontario Ear Years Program at Duff's UnitedChurch, Walton 1 00-4:00 p.m. Seniors shuffleboard at the arena THURS., APR. 21 1000 - 1 1:30 am - Roby Time Ontario Early Years at Seaforth Co -Operative Children's Centre 800 - 9:00 pm - Yoga with Susan at Optimist Hall FRI. APRIL 22 10.00 a m.. Morning Out at Bethel Bible Church, Seaforth 10:00-10:45 a.m. and 1 1.15-12 noon - Seaforth Branch Library presents Tales For Tots Aged 2-5 and their caregivers. Pre -registration required. 527- 1430 MON. APRIL 25 9:30 -11:00 a.m. ABC 123 Ontario Early Years Program of St. James School 5:30 p.m. - Clogging Upstairs TUES. APRIL 26 6 p.m. - Clogging Upstairs with Sherry McCall 10-11:30 o.m. - Rhyme Time Ontario Early Years Program at Seaforth Public School 7:30 p.m. - Seaforth Harmony Hi•lites rehearsal at Northside United Church WED. APRIL 27 10:00 - 11.30 0.M. Story Fun Ontario, Early Years Program at Duff's United Church, Welton 1 00.4:00 p m Seniors Shuffleboard at Arena tf you're organtznn a non-profit event of interest to other Seaforth area residents, phone the recreation office 527-1272 or the Expositor at 527-0240, or mail the information to Community Calendar. The Huron Expositor. Box 69, Seaforth, Ontario, NOK 1 WO well in advance of the scheduled date Free listing includes date, time, name of event and location only Space for the Community Calendar is donated by The Huron Expositor 1