Huron Expositor, 2007-03-28, Page 2135. Notice to Creditors
35. Notice to Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS & OTHERS
In the Estate of Dorothy Kathleen Hays
All persons having claims against the Estate of Dorothy
Kathleen Hays, late of the Municipality of Huron East,
County of Huron, who died on or about December 13',
2006 are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their
claims to the •undersigned on or before the 16s day of
April, 2007, after which date the assets will be distributed
having regard only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this 4,2' day of March. 2007.
Devereaux Murray LLP •
Barristers and Solicitors
77 Main St. Seaforth, Ontario NOK 1 WO
Solicitors for the Estate Trustees
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38. Auction Sale
40. Lost & Found
FOUND: a set of keys
on March 12, 2007 on
Roxboro Line, Seaforth
(north of Hwy. #8).
Owner may claim at
the Huron Expositor
office, 11 Main St.
Seaforth. 519-527-
0240 40-12x2nx
38. Auction Sale
Richard Lobb
AUCTION CALENDAR
Clinton 519-482-7898
Thursday, March 29, at 10:30 am - JD 44201
combine, JD 216 Flex head w/air reel, JD 443
corn head, JD 2950, WA tractor, Ford 5610
tractor w/loader, tillage, planting, forage, har-
vest equipment, large manure spreader etc. to
be held for Mervin and Maureen Agar at farm
#41802 HydroLine Road. Go 1 1/4 miles north'
of Seaforth, turn left, go approx 3 miles west.
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271-7894
Sat. Mar. 31 at 12:30 p.m. - Estate auction of
tractors; full line of equipment; feed and misc.
held 2 1/2 miles south of Monkton on Hwy 23 to
Line 49 then west 3/4 mile to #6248. Prop.
Helen McDonald and Estate of Gordon
McDonald. See last weeks paper for full list.
Sat. Apr. 7 at 9:30 a.m. - Annual consignment
auction of tractors; implements; and farm relat-
ed items at the Jacob Auction Yard 185 Herbert
St. in Mitchell. Phone 519-271-7894 or 519-
348-9896 to consign. See next weeks paper for
full list.
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42. Deaths
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Teleflora
17 Main St. Seaforth
Delivery Available 527-0555
WILSON, Mona: Mona Evelyn (nee Gallagher)
passed away peacefully at the Leisure World,
Orillia on Wednesday, March 14, 2007 in her 88th
year. Beloved wife of the late Harold C. Wilson.
Dear daughter of the late Grover and Mabel
Gallagher of Guelph. Loving mother of Marlyn
(Mervin predeceased) Smith of Seaforth, Aubrey
(Gail) of Orillia. Also loved by her grandchildren
Brian, Ronald, Terry, Darryl and Cherryl Smith,
Donald Wilson, Kathy Parton and Tammy
Fletcher. Great grandmother of 16 and one on
the way. Predeceased by one great
granddaughter. Also survived by 3 great great
grandchildren. The late Mrs. Mona Wilson rested
at the Mundell Funeral Home, 79 West St. N,
Orillia from 1 p.m. until the time of the funeral. A
funeral service was held in the chapel on Friday,
March 16, 2007 at 3 p.m. Spring interment in
EdeFdPn Mills Comrnur:ty f or+ etery If desired
memorial donations to the Orillia Soldiers
Memorial Hospital or the Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated. 42-13x 1 nx
GORWILL, Margaret: Margaret Robson Ross
Gorwill on Wednesday. March 21, 2007 at
Bluewater Rest Home, Zurich, Ontario in her 93rd
year. She was born August 10, 1914 in Seaforth,
Ontario, the only child of Dr. Hugh Ross and
Jean Schafer Ross. She was predeceased by
her husband Dr. John Gorwill, and her daughter
Ellen Williams (Carl). She is survived by her
caring family of five children, Dr. Hugh Gorwill
(Carolyn) of Kingston, Nora Bridle of Zurich, Ruth
Van Rooijen (Joe) of Brockville. Joan Kalechstein
(Dr. Wally Kalechstein) of Deep River, and John
Gorwill (Lynn) of Elora; by her grandchildren Dr.
Susan Gorwill (Len Griffiths), Ann Gorwill, Tom
Gorwill (Christine Pallotta), Joanne Bridle (Adam
Przeciszowski), Peter Van Rooijen, Simon
Kalechstein, Sara Kalechstein, and Jaclyn
Gorwill and by her great grandchildren:
Alexander and Kara Griffiths. Ryan
Przeciszowski, Laura and Carolyn Gorwill.
Friends were received at the Box and Smith
Funeral Chapel. 47 High St Seaforth on Tuesday,
March 27, 2007 from 1 p m until time of
memorial service at 2 p.m Reverend Henry
Huberts officiated Cremation with interment of
ashes at Maitland Bank Cemetery.
McKillop Twp As a tribute to the life
of Margaret a tree will be planted in
her memory 42-13-1
MACHAN, Selena: Peacefully at Seaforth Manor
Nursing Home, Seaforth, on Tuesday, March 20,
2007 Mrs. Selena B Machan (Schultz) in her
86th year Beloved wife of the late Charles
Machan. Loving mother of Ethel Walker and
Howard Allan of Brucefield, Robert and Theresa
Machan of Blyth, Mary and Robert Fotheringham
of RR 4. Seaforth. Shirley and Ed Turner of
London, and Don and Linda Machan of
Wyoming. Cherished grandmother of 14
grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, and 1
great great granddaughter. Dear sister-in-law of
Isabel Schultz. Also missed by several nieces
and nephews. Predeceased by sisters Margaret
Fielder, Amelia Nivens and by brothers Leslie,
Ezra, Dalton, Reg, Carmen and Elmer Schultz.
Friends were received at the Blyth Visitation
Centre of the Falconer Funeral Homes, 407
Queen St. Blyth, on Friday from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.
where the funeral service was held on Saturday,
March 24, 2007 at 2 p.m. Reverend Pat Cook
officiated. Interment Blyth Union Cemetery. As
expressions of sympathy memorial donations to
the charity of one's choice would be greatly
appreciated. Pallbearers were grandsons, Brian
Machan, William Fotheringham, Mark Machan,
Ron Walker, James Machan, Charles Walker and
Korey Machan. Flower bearers were
granddaughters Kelly Turner, Elaine Binfietd,
Barb McIntosh, Beverly Horst, RoseAnn Adams
and Debbie Swanson. 42-13x 1 cc
43. Births
LEE
Chris Lee and Becky Jervis are thrilled to
announce the safe arrival of their St. Patrick's Day
surprise. Madison Olda Lee was born on March
17, 2007 weighing 6 lbs. 1/2 oz. Spoiling
privileges go to grandparents Dave and Jill Jervis
and Dave and Rosie Lee. We would like to thank
the staff of Stratford and Clinton Hospitals as well
as Dr. Kalos and Dr. Hay. A new addition to our
family for Uncle Craig to watch over. 43-13x1
46. In Memoriam
KALE: In loving memory of a dear husband,
father and grandfather, Tom, who passed away 2
yrs. ago April 1st.
Sadly missed along life's way,
Quietly remembered every day.
No longer in our lives to share,
But in our hearts you are always there.
- Lovingly remembered by wife Bea and Family
46-13x1
BOUSSEY: In loving memory of a dear husband,
Guss, who passed away April 2, 2004
Treasured memories keep you near,
As time unfolds another year.
No longer in my life to share,
But in my heart, you're always there.
You gave me many things in life,
Gifts both great and small.
But most of all you gave me love,
The greatest gift of all.
- Love June 46-13xlcc
47. Cards of Thanks
DELLOW
The family of the late Geny Dellow extends our
sincere thanks to all who helped make Mom's last
months both comfortable and enjoyable. A
special thanks to Doctors Carolin Shepherd and
Dan Rooyakkers, as well as the family of nurses
and staff at Seaforth Community Hospital. As
Mom often said, "You are all very special people."
Barb, Meaghan and Sheila need an extra warm
hug tor staying with us during Mom's last
moments, as well as Julie for explaining a lot of
the unknown details to us. Thank you so much.
We'd also like to thank Sue Alce for making our
flight arrangements home so quickly - you're the
best travel agent anywhere Sue. To Tim and
Carole Alce for picking us up in London and
bringing us home To those who -brought food to
the house when our cupboards were bare and
especially Kate and Bill Teall for looking after the
details and supper. To Brian and Tom Barry, Don
Hoffman and Jim Steffler for being Mom's
pallbearers and Deanna and Deb Barry and
Gayle Hoffman for helping with the flowers. To our
grandkids Tanner and Davis for such wonderful
questions - you truly keep us in touch with what's
important To the Legion Ladies Auxiliary for such
a nice luncheon after the funeral. And to Ross
Ribey, Ruth Townsend. Marg Whitmore and Rev.
Henry Huberts for conducting such a warm
service for such a very special lady. Our warmest
thanks and love go to John and Heather for
looking after Gramma in our absence. You're very
special and we love you both dearly. To all of you,
thanks a million. We couldn't have got through
this without you. - Joe, Lin, John, Heather,
Tanner, Davis and Charlee Steffler 47-13-1
SINNAMON
Many thanks to friends who sent cards and for
food brought to our home. Thank you to Dale Ann,
John, and Pam for visiting at the funeral home in
Wingham at the re of my sister's death.
Everything was greatly appreciated. - Marlene
and John Sinnamon 42-13x1
SOMERVILLE
We would like to thank the Clinton and Seaforth
Fire Departments for their quick response to the
house fire on February 9, 2007 on Summerhill
Road at Kinburn. Thanks also to Nick and Joan
Whyte, to everyone at Clinton Slots and
Racetrack, to the Clinton Lions Club Victim
Services, to the Clinton Legion, and to friends and
family for all the support and donations given. -
Lisa 47-13xlcc
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47. Cards of Thanks
GILLIS
We the family of Harry Gillis wish to thank all of
our family, friends and neighbours for their many
,expressions of sympathy, flowers, cards and
food. Special thanks to Frank Schimanski and
Rev. Gail Clarkson for their comfort and
guidance. Thank you also to Seaforth Hospital
and CCAC for the care given to him during his ill
health. Thank you to Brubachers of Ethel for a
lovely lunch. Your many acts of kindness will be
remembered. - Mildred aR Family 47-13x1
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