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ALTMAN, Rose: Peacefully at
Seaforth Manor, on Sunday, August
14, 2005, Mrs. Rose Altman of
Seaforth in her 91st year. Beloved
wife of the late Patrick Altman.
Loving mother of Doreen Bowers
and her friend Eugene Vachon of
Kitchener, Germaine and Delford
Stemmler of Kitchener, Roy and
Dianne Altman of Kitchener, Louis
and Joanne Altman of Hanover,
Shirley and Bob Riepert of Point
Clark, Jim and Joan Altman of
Kitchener, Nancy and Jack Perrin
of Sebringville and Detford Altman
of Brussels. Cherished
grandmother of 28 grandchildren,
38 great grandchildren and 7 great
great grandchildren. Dear sister of
Roy and Vera Netzke of Mallory
Twp. Special aunt of Herb Altman
of Kitchener. Predeceased by son
Patrick, her parents David and Eva
Netzke, granddaughter Cathy
Weber, brother Melvin Netzke, and
sister Norma Jean Netzke. Friends
were received at the Box and
Smith Funeral Chapel, 47 High St.,
Seaforth, on Tuesday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Mass of the Christian
Burial was held at St. James
Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth
on Wednesday, August 17, 2005 at
11 a.m. Interment St. James
Cemetery. As expressions of
sympathy memorial donations to
the charity of one's choice would
be greatly appreciated. Parish
prayers were held at the funeral
home on Tuesday evening at 6:30
p.m. Pallbearers were Troy, Trevor,
Steven and Jason Altman, Kevin
Stemmler and Richard Bass. As a
tribute to the life of
Rose a tree will be
planted in
h e r
memory.
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10- THE HURON EXPOSITOR, August 24, 2005
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FACTORY WORK
Mitchell, Stratford & Seaforth Area
•Warehouse $10/hr
*Line Workers $11/hr
*Packaging $10/hr
*Machine Operators $12/hr
No Fee to Applicants Apply in person with SIN Card
Liberty
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(519) 215.2742
1020 Ontario St., Stratford
Counter/Administration
We have one full-time position available.
Duties include: Receiving, transferring,
ordering and counter sales.
Computer skills required.
Product knowledge would be an asset.
Please apply in person with resume to:
RONA
198 Main St.,
Seaforth
527-0770
VANDRiEL
EXCAVATING INC.
is currently accepting
resumes for full time
seasonal position of:
TRUCK DRIVERS,
EQUIPMENT
OPERATORS,
DZ or AZ license is
required. Clean
abstract, competitive
wages, pension plan,
medical benefits.
Apply to Yolanda
VanDriel
Tel: 519-482-3783
Fax: 519-482-9065
REMEX EXPRESS
in Stratford, ON
Due to an increase in vol-
ume requires AZ company
drivers and owners opera-
tors. Clean driver & police
abstract. Must reside in
Southwestern Ontario.
For complete details
519-273-2483
Monday - Friday 9-5 p.m.
Fax 519-273-2389
www.remexexpress.com
28. Business Oppurtlitlity
THE HURON EXPOSITOR urges
our readers to use caution before
sending money for business
opportunity or employment
advertisements. 28-49xtf
9. Tenders
31. Service I)irec'ti)ry
erner
CONTRACTING LTO.
•TRUCKING *GRAVEL *SAND & STONE
• BULLDOZING • EXCAVATING
• TOPSOIL • SEPTIC SYSTEMS
& SHOP....482-9926
RR3 Clinton Res. 482-9212
THE COMPUTER GUY
ON-SITE
Home & business
Networking, Server Setup, System
Maintenance, Consulting, Service,
Emergency Service & more
HENRY DAMSMA
henry@damsma.com
Ph: 482-5306 Fax: 482-5238
HOUSE CLEANING AND light
office cleaning. Do you need help
with cottage closing? Reasonable
rates. Please call Laurie at
Housekeeper For Hire at 519-482-
5005. 31-33-3
RUNNING OUT OF TIME? Need
help with your wedding? Cherished
Moments can help. We rent all
wedding supplies. Phone Cheryl
519-522-1146. 31-32x4
REPAIR AND REFINISHING of
furniture and antiques,
handstripping, also custom made
furniture built to your plans. Robert
Kerr, RR #1, Seaforth. Phone 519-
527-0786. 31-35-tf
29. Tenders
MUNICIPALITY of HURON EAST
(Seaforth) Main Street Watermain
Replacement and Resurfacing
Contract No. 05102
Sealed tenders addressed to the Public Works Co-ordinator,
Mr. John Forrest, Municipality of Huron East, 72 Main
Street South, Box 610, Seaforth, Ontario, NOK 1 WO, will
be received by hint until:
12:00 noon, Monday, September 12, 2005
The work includes approximately:
• 950 tonnes of Granular "A"
• 7300 mjof asphalt removal
• 2050 tonnes of hot mix asphalt
• 790 linear metres of 150 mm and 200 mm PVC
watermain
• 110 linear metres of 300 mm storm sewer
• remove and replace 300 metres of concrete curb and
gutter
As well as other work incidental thereto.
Plans, specifications and tender forms may be obtained
from the office of the undersigned upon payment of a non-
refundable fee of $30.00. This fee includes all taxes.
A certified cheque in the amount of $25,000.00 must
accompany each hid.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
B.M. ROSS AND ASSOCIATES LiMITED
Consulting Engineers
62 North Street
Goderich, ON N7A 2T4
Phone: (519) 524-2641
Fax: (519) 524-4403
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ABCA USED EQUIPMENT
Disposal by tender - AV equipment,
office furniture, digitizing table,
computers, wood stove, farm
wagon, used ,steel sheeting.
Viewing day is Aug. 29 from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at ABCA Administration
Centre, 71108 Morrison Line, RR
3, Exeter, 519-235-2810. 29-34-1
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DO YOU NEED work done?
Painting, plumbing, carpentry,
electrical, wallpaper, drywall
hanging, floor refinishing,
eavestrough cleaning and replacing,
pressure washer cleaning. Phone
519-527-2281.30 06-11
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PHOTO COPIES
Photocopying Service available at
the Huron Expositor office, 100
Main St., Seaforth 81/2 x 11
copies - .25 cents per sheet, 81/2 x
14 copies - .35 cents per sheet.
(GST and PST extra). Phone 519-
527-0240.
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LOVING, EXPERIENCED Child
Care Provider for two toddlers. 3 to
4 days per week. Some evenings
and weekends. Preferably our
home, would consider yours. Non
smoker and excellent references a
must. Call 519-527-1356. 32-34-1
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SINCERE SiNGLES: Specializing in
icing term relationships since 1992. Toll
free 1-866-719-9116
www.sinceresingles.ca Special: had
price 34-32xtfcc
37. N1Ort a es
1st & 2iid Residential &
Commercial Mortgages
Hard -to -approve mortgages
$100K MTGE _ $499/mth OAC
519-482-7676
1-866-623-0559
Mortgage Network London Inc.
www.garywalden.com
1" & 2"° Mortgage Money
Absolutely No Upfront Fees
Available at
3.25% Interest or Less
Personal Loans & Mortgages
11 you qualify, payments:
AmroMo Payment
' 5,000 '13.55
'10,000 '27.08
'50,000 '135.42
'100,000 '270.83
Consolidate your debts
We specialise in problem mortgages.
CaII (519) 364-0450 1-800-387-1932
ASTRAL FUNDING INC.
ALL ONTARIO FINANCIAL.
CONSULTANTS LTD.
"TRE MORTGAGE PEOPLE"
IST 2ND AND 3R0 MORTGAGES
FAST SERVICE - PRIME RATES
PRIVATE FUNDS
INVESTOR INQUIRIES WELCOME
CONTACT FRANK ROWLEY
519-238-5851 - GRAND BEND
1-800-361-5114- KITCHENER
38. Auction Sale
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
Sat.,August 27 at 10:30am.CASE
1H Magnum MX200, 4 wheel drive
tractor, 165HP, J07720, Titan II
diesel combine w/3 heads, grain
dryer, storage bins, several gravity
bins and wagons plus farm machin-
ery, snowblower etc. to be held for
Brent Dawson, go 5 miles east of
Exeter on highway 83 to Huron Rd,
11 turn left go approx. 2 miles to line
17 turn lett, 2nd place on the right
farm #7100A and 7100B. See
www.lobbauction.on.ca for full listing
or Call Brent 229-6426 shop or 519-
229-6928 house.
Wed. Aug. 31 at 5 pm. Furniture
etc. at Seaforth Fairgrounds
Sat. Sept 3 at 10 am Antiques, fur-
niture etc. to be held for the Estate
of Lulu Scotchmer at 12 Main St.
South (hwy 21) across from the
Shell station in Bayfield
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Inventory Liquidation
PUBLIC AUCTION
Friday, August 26
7:00 p.m.
(preview at 6:00 p.m.)
Arthur and Area
Community Centre
158 Domville St, Arthur
(Corner of Frederick St.
& Domville St.)
Over 500 Items to include: New
2006 Chopper Dirts bikes, ATV, E
Cruiser Bike, Electric scooters,
household accent furniture,
Grandfather clocks, mirrors,
leather designer purses,
nostalgia items, cookware,
European crystal, Limoge, over
100 pcs jewellery, watches,
collectibles, estate coins, mirrors,
memorabilia, A.J. Casson
artworks, Bateman, A.Y. Jackson,
German cutlery, pro knife sets,
clocks, Tiffany lamps, floor vases,
autographed hockey photo
collection, 100 asst. Die cast,
leather trunks, ceremonial sword
collection. Unique one of a kind
items. Terms: Cash, Visa, MC, Debit,
10% Buyers Premium as per posted.
n Rooms
Fresh Flowers & Giftware
17 Main St. Seaforth
527-0555
is .iefkxa Delivery Available
43. Births
WOW, TWINSIII
Corey and Sandra Wascher
(McClure) are thrilled to announce
the birth of their twin girls. Olivia
Kaye weighing 4 lbs. 14 oz. and
Sophia Faye weighing 4 lbs. 6 oz.
arrived on Monday, August 22,
2005 at Fairview Ridges Hospital,
Minnesota. Playmates for big
brother Tyler. Proud grandparents
are Bill and Sharon McClure of
Seaforth, Ontario and Bill and Judy
Wascher of Belvidere, Illinois also
Great Gramma Marvis Wascher of
Grand Prairie, Illinois. Along with
aunts and uncles, cousins: Kim,
Amy, Kayla and Becca are
anxiously waiting for their chance
to give Hugs and Kisses to Ty's
new sisters. 43-34-1
• WHYTE
Brian and Kerri (Wheeler) are
pleased to announce the arrival of
their son Garret Wheeler Whyte,
born July 16, 2005 at Stratford
General Hospital. He is welcomed
by his big sister Avery and his big
brother Owen. Garret is the 8th
grandchild for Howard and Donna
Wheeler of Erin, Ontario and the
9th grandchild for Nick and Joan
Whyte of Seaforth. 43-34x1
38. Auction Sale
LARGE AUCTION SALE
To be held at Seaforth Fair Grounds Agri-Plex Building for Peggy Oke
of Goderich plus additions from Bayfield, Goderich and Exeter
Wednesday, August 31 at 5 pm
RIDING LAWN Mover older Ariens w/new engine, push mower, small
garden tiller. FURNITURE ANTIQUES ETC. antique buffet w/mirror,
Duncan Phyfe drop leaf dining table, and 4 chairs, antique table
24"x44- w/drawer, power tilt and lift recliner chair, drop leaf gate leg
table, 2 wall units, round maple dining table w/3 leaves and 6 chairs,
china cabinet, beautiful 3 piece bedroom suite w/quality double box
spring and mattress. dresser w/mirror, double box spring and mattress,
Victorian side chair, 2 wicker arm chairs, chesterfields & chairs, dav-
enport, wooden rocking chair, old kitchen cabinet, Goderich harbour
area pictures at sunset, 2 antique Windsor armchairs, coffee and end
tables. antique type settee, teak bedroom suite w/double box spring
and mattress, single box spring & mattress, large teak wall unit, love
seat w/pull out bed, old accordion, lamps, oil paintings, pictures,
sketches much more furniture than listed bedding dishes and glass-
ware include collectable & antique pieces. APPLIANCES older fridge,
clothes dryer, dehumidifier, TVs, Filter Queen vac w/power head (like
new), OTHER 2 battery chargers, drills, 2 down riggers, fertilizer
spreader, garden tools, etc. Open at 2.•30 pm for viewing
See www.lobbauction.on.ca for more detailed listing
Terms Cash or cheque with proper ID
AUCTIONEERS RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 519-482-7898
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www.lobbauctlon,on,ca
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AUCTION SALE
At the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell
THUR. AUGUST 25 AT 2:30 P.M.
Including: Kenmore heavy duty stacking front load washer and dryer ( 3 yr
old); Viking deep freeze; Kitchen Aid dryer; Hotpoint fridge; nine piece wal-
nut dining room suite; new Brentwood sofa and chair; new sofa bed; comer
computer desk; Roxton maple single bed; several bedroom and chester-
field suites; walnut china cabinet; modem oak 8 piece dining room suite;
single electric adjustable bed; nesting tables; maple table and 4 chairs;
recliner chair; combination wardrobe; rattan chairs; 45 pine spindle back
chairs; 3 piece wall unit; collectible dishes including pink depression, Royal
Albert, Silesia, Coalport, cornflower, fiesta, Adderty, etc.; partial set of
Wedgwood Wellesley dishes; partial set of Royal Albert Silver Birch pattem,
good cups and saucers; old collectibles including tin Mountain Dew sign;
Kist push bar; Kist 3x5 ft sign; crocks; powder flash; Coke trays; yardsticks;
milk cans; butter bowl; milk bottles; milk bottle crates; tobacco tins; wood-
en pop cases: beer ash trays; large offering of soft drink and beer bottles;
egg crates; tins; coal oil lamps; Avon collectibles; jewellery; etc.; Pepsi 4
head soft drink dispenser; usual housewares; bedding; roto -tiller; cement
mixer; power washer; cast iron butcher kettle; and much more.
Prop: Bud Houze with additions
AUCTIONEER:
Doug Jacob
(519) 271-7894
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SMITH: Remembering Mary Anne,
a "Speclal' daughter and sister
who went to be with the Angels
August 24, 1999
Six years ago today you passed
away,
Oh how we wished that you had
stayed,
We're never ready to say goodbye,
To someone we hold dear.
If it were up to us,
We'd always keep you here,
But God has reasons of His own,
And plans we do not know.
And these are always for our good,
though it may seem not so,
Our arms are empty and our hearts
are filled with tears and grief,
For we who loved each day with
you,
Now find these days too brief.
Yet if only we could Heaven see,
We'd know you're happy there,
And we would never call you back,
When such joy you share.
And know someday, once more,
We'll hold you to our hearts again,
When we reach Heaven's shore.
- We'll love you always and forever,
Mom, your brothers and their
families 46-34x1
SMITH: In loving memory of Mary
Anne Smith, a wonderful wife,
mother and grandmother whom
God called home August 24, 1999.
It's been six years since we had to
say goodbye,
Oh how it seems like yesterday.
You fought so hard to try and stay
just one more day.
To live, laugh and be loved.
We miss your gentle way
And the love you gave each and
every day.
Memories of you will never fade
away.
We miss you more and more each
day.
- Loved always and forever, Mark,
Chris, Colleen and Cam, Julie,
Chris, Lindsay and Erica 46-34-1
SMITH: In loving memory of Mary
Anne, who passed away six years
ago today.
Greatly missed along life's way,
Quietly remembered every day,
No longer in our lives to share,
But in our hearts, you're always
there.
- Always remembered, Maureen
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NASH: With love and
remembrance on the 8th
anniversary of his passing James
Nash - August 28, 1997.
It seems appropriate Dad to
remember you with this Irish
Blessing
May the road rise up to meet you,
May the wind be always at your
back,
May warm rains fall softly upon
your fields,
And until we meet again.
May God hold you In the palm of
his hand,
Too dearly loved to ever be
forgotten.
- Tammy, Grant, Megan and
Madison McKellar 48-34-1
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SIMONSEN
A sincere thank you to family,
friends and neighbours who visited
Tom frequently during his illness.
Special thanks to Art and Kevin
McNaughton and Janice Leonhardt
who were there for the family at the
time of Tom's death. Thank you to
those who provided care for Tom
during his illness - The C.C.A.C.
staff (especially Dan), Horizons
Pro -Health (especially Sandra),
and Dr. Frye, nurses of Seaforth
Community Hospital and doctors at
University, St. Joseph's and
Victoria Hospitals. We gratefully
acknowledge those who
participated in the celebration of
Tom's life - Chris Smith of Box and
Smith Funeral Chapel for his
compassion and guidance, Father
Alan Dufralmont for his spiritual
support, the pallbearers, St.
Patrick's Parish Choir, the alter
servers and the C.W.L. for the
wonderful lunch. We appreciate all
expressions of sympathy (Mass
cards, donations to charity, flowers,
food and gifts), and the sharing of
fond memories of Tom's life. Our
greatest thanks are given to God
who continues to give us strength
to face each new day. - Rose
Ann, Tom Jr., Tabatha, Jordon and
Keagan Simonsen 47-34x1
17. (';Ihclti of 1 hanks
ROGERSON
Our heartfelt thanks to family,
friends, neighbours, past and
present, for the many cards, visits,
floral arrangements, gift
certificates, treats and dinner
parties on the occasion of our 50th
anniversary. We appreciate
everyone's kindness and
thoughtfulness. As for the "Yard
Artists' - Well? Sincere thanks. -
Ken and Marg 47-34x1cc
COLEMAN
1 wish to thank all the kind nurses
who cared for me while 1 was a
patient in the Seaforth and
Stratford Hospitals. Thank you to
Dr. Rooyakkers, Seaforth and the
surgeon Dr. Gonser, Stratford. To
our family who made many trips to
Stratford and stayed with Edythe at
night, my thanks. Words cannot
express my sincere appreciation.
God bless you all. - Francis
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BURT
We, the family of the late Arthu?
Burt wishes to express our
gratitude and sincere appreciation
to those who have offered their
condolences at this difficult time,
Thank you to friends, neighbours
and co-workers for the flowers,
charitable donations, gifts of food,
phone calls, cards and visits. Many
family members and friends came
a great distance to be with us. We
offer special thanks to the Dr. Rev.
Chris Morgan for his inspiring
celebration of Art's life and to his
OPP brothers and sisters Terri
Patterson, Dwight Adams, Dave
Dale and Jeff Sabin for their
readings and eulogies at his
service. We also thank the
following for their valuable
assistance and support: Stephanie
Crowley, Falconer Funeral Home;
Huron OPP; OPP Association;
Royal Canadian Legion (Clinton);
and Ingrid and Marie from the
Crisis Unit for helping us through
the initial hours. By sharing in our
sorrow, you have given us special
memories that are a source of
strength . Thank you. - Gloria,
Jenn, Allison, Trevor, Laura and
Families 47-34x1cc
HUFFMAN
We would like to say thank you to
those who attended, sent flowers,
cards and gifts for our 25th
Wedding Anniversary. A special
thank you to family and friends for
being there on our special day and
also to those who served the meal
and cleaned up afterwards. Thank
you. - Cliff and Marion Huffman 47-
34x1cc
THANK YOU
The Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club
and Mary Finlayson would like to
thank everyone who donated
prizes or money and helped In any
way to make the Anniversary "Art
FinlaysoR Memorial" Tournament
the succebs it was. To Diane and
Teresa for setting up the prizes,
Anne Wood, Marie Muir, Teresa
and girls in the kitchen who had a
busy day serving complimentary
food and coffee during the day, to
the Legion for the use of their
barbecue and to Neil, Rick, Kevin,
Doug and Donna for cooking and
serving burgers and dogs all day.
Special thanks to the property
committee for all their work on the
greens and the grounds and
setting up tables and sun shades
and to the Drawmasters for
keeping the tournament running so
smoothly. It was a great day and to
all who attended the tournament -
thank you. 47-34x1
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