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ALEXANDER, JOAN ELIZABETH of London at
her residence on June 14, 2007 in her 58th year.
Loved mother of Brandi Borman, London, and
David and Diane, Harrington, also survived by her
brother Jim Alexander and his wife Dianne of
Bayfield, and aunts Gladys Alexander, Clinton, and
Edith Stewart, Ailsa Craig, and nieces and
nephews Jermy and fiance Renee, Cheryl and
Dan Rader, Brennan and Zachery. Predeceased
by her parents William and Edna (Rohfrietsh)
Alexander. A graveside funeral service will be
held at Maitlandbank Cemetery on Thursday June
21, 2007 at 2p.m. Rev. John Gould will officiate.
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich St. W.
Seaforth entrusted with arrangements.
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38. Auction Sale
38. Auction Sale
DOUG JACOB
AUCTIONS
271-7894
Thur. June 21 at 2:30 p.m. - Large auction of
appliances; antiques and household effects at
the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St.,
Mitchell. Prop: Margaret Maloney and Estate of
Helen Sinclair. See
jacob.ontarioauctioneer.com for details and pic-
tures.
Sat. June 23 at 10:00 a.m. - Clearing auction of
Targe Supertest collection; gas and oil related
items and old collectables held at the Jacob
Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell.
Prop: Ronald Boyce with additions. See
jacob.ontarioauctioneer.com for details and pic-
tures.
43. Births
SMITH
Tadd and Shannon are
pleased to announce
the birth of their daugh-
ter Legend Doreena
Marie Beverly on
Friday, June 8th, 2007
at 10:17 p.m. weighing
5 lbs. 1 oz. Proud
grandparents are
Robert and Beverly
Smith and Robert and
Doreena Reid. She is
also loved by Aunt
Melissa, Uncle
Shamus, Aunt Katie,
Aunt Tina, cousin Justin
and brother Trenton.
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ESTATE AUCTION
At the Jacob Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell
THURSDAY, JUNE 21 AT 2:30 P.M.
Including; Oak highback sideboard; refinished highback sideboard with
birdseye maple; nine piece walnut dining room suite; blanket box; pine
wardrobe; oak fireplace mantel; modem maple dining room suite; leather
loveseat; sectional chesterfield suite; wicker sunroom set; pair of wing back
chairs; cedar chest; Ultramatic double adjustable bed (as new); queen and
single beds, full line of large appliances; bedroom suites; 8 place setting of
Spode -India Tree china; 8 place setting of International sterling Prelude
pattem; lots of collectable dishes; country collectables of all kinds; two fire
hydrants; 10 leaded glass windows; 6 ft. Sweet Caporel sign; large offering
of vintage lighting including shades, bases, fixtures and lamps; oak Ideal
Toledo cooker; Coke blackboard; brass lawn sprinkler; Railway Timekeeper
pocket watch; Targe offering of hockey cards from late 1960s, three early
1970s; hockey coins and marbles; Yamaha electric keyboard; Ultra Lite
Seniors power cart (as new); Peter Snyder print; usual housewares and
much more. See jacob.ontarioauctioneer.com for pictures.
Prop: Margaret Maloney and Estate of Helen Sinclair.
AUCTIONEER:
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46. In Memoriam
MCCORMACK, David: In loving memory of a
dear father and best friend who passed away
June 19, 2001
You reached out your arms to greet us,
You were glad that, we were there,
It wasn't long and God reached out,
And took you by the hand.
We didn't want you to leave us,
We wanted you to stay,
But God said you have your memories,
And they went on their way.
- Sadly missing you, Bill and Cynthia 46-25x1
HUBLEY: In loving memory of our Mother, Idella
Hubley, who passed away 4 years age, June 17,
2003.
A heart of gold stopped beating,
Two shining eyes at rest.
God broke our hearts to prove,
He only takes the best.
Treasure her God in your garden of rest.
For in this world she was one of the best.
They say time heals and helps us forget,
But time has only proved how much we miss her
yet.
Sadly missed and never forgotten by Shirley
Preszcator, Pearl & Harold McCallum, Lloyd &
Shirley Regele & families. 46-25x1
47. Cards of Thanks
BRUXER
I wish to thank all those whose love, prayers and
help meant so much to Maureen during her ill-
ness. To Rev. Augustine Ogundele for his prayers,
visits, and kind words of comfort. To the caring
and patient staff at the Ritz Villa, thank you for your
care and hospitality. To our neighbours and
friends, to those who brought in food and helped
in some many ways. To Dr. Weir and Dr. Diotallevi.
Thanks to the Lockhart Funeral home and staff
and Sally Stacey for your kindrfe-ss and guidance,
and all those who participated in the funeral mass,
and for the many mass offerings and donations in
her name. Finally to our family for your help, kind-
ness, support and for the great love you have
always had for your mother. A special thanks to
our grandchildren, Grandma would be very proud
of you. - Frank Bruxer 47-25x1cc
DUPEE
The family of the late Catherine Dupee would like
to express their sincere thanks to their family,
friends, and neighbours for all the support shown
during our sudden loss. Thanks to Dr. Shepherd,
Dr. Milne, Dr. Rooyakkers and the staff of Seaforth
Community Hospital for the wonderful care pro-
vided. Thank you to Ross Ribey and Ruth
Townsend for their care and guidance as well as
to Pastor Steve Hildebrand for the beautiful serv-
ice. Thanks to Virginia Elg for the music provided
at the service as well as the ladies at the
Egmondville United Church for the lunch served
following the service. Your many cards, flowers,
memorial donations and treats brought to the
house were much appreciated. Your kindness and
support we will always cherish. - Don Dupee and
Family. 47-25x1
COWAN/DEJONG
Thank you so much to everyone who supported us
at our Pig Roast on June 8th. We had a blast and
were totally overwhelmed by the number of you
who were able to celebrate with us that night! A
special than you to our families and wedding party
for all you did to make the night a success - you
are all amazing. We can't wait for June 30th to
arrive! - Jeff and Denise 47-25x 1 cc
HAGGITT
The family of the late Eileen Haggitt wishes to
express our sincere thanks to our families, friends
and neighbours for donations, food, flowers,
cards, phone calls and visits. Thank you to Dr.
Salsbury and the nursing staff of Clinton Public
Hospital. Also to Dr. Bokhout and all the staff at
Huronlea. To Rev. Pat Cook for your kind words at
the funeral. Thank you to the Blyth U.C.W. for a
delicious lunch following the service. To the
Falconer Funeral Homes for their support and
guidance at this difficult time. It was greatly
appreciated. The Haggitts, The Blakes and The
Somervilles 47-25x 1 cc
News
New court dates set
in Huron East break
and enter case
The legal representatives for Jennifer Greydanus
and Zach Rounds were in court on Monday to set a new
court appearance date for their clients.
The representative for Chad Armstrong was not
present but was in communication with the court.
The three accused were charged after an alleged
break -and -enter occurred in Huron East on May 9.
Armstrong, a Goderich resident, was shot during the
incident but was recently released from hospital.
Rounds, 20, was the only one of the three accused
who made a personal appearance in court on June 18.
Rounds, Greydanus and Armstrong will be in the
Superior Court of Justice in Goderich again on Aug. 13
for a set -date appearance.
The legal representative for Greydanus requested
time to review additional disclosure before the next
court appearance.
Rounds, of Clinton, has been charged with break -
and -enter of a house with intent to commit an
indictable offence and one count of disguise with
intent.
Greydanus, a Goderich resident, has been charged
with one count of robbery and one count of break -and -
enter of a house with the intent to commit an
indictable offence.
Armstrong has been charged with one count of break -
and -enter of a house with intent to commit an
indictable offence, one count of disguise with intent
and one count of possession of weapon for a dangerous
purpose.
The home owner has been charged with one count of
pointing a firearm, one count of aggravated assault,
one count of production of schedule II (cannabis mari-
juana) and one count of careless use of a firearm,
weapon and ammunition.
He will next appear in Superior Court of Justice in
Goderich on Aug. 20.
Community Calendar
WED. JUNE 20
10-1 1 :30 a.m. Rhyme Time Ontario
Early Years Program at Duff's United
Church
1-4.m. Seniors Shuffleboard at
Seaforth arena
2-4 p.m. Parent and Tot Indoor
Soccer on the arena surface
5:30-6:30 Seaforth and District All
Girls Marching Band Free Lessons at
Seaforth Public School. Info: 519-
565-2244
THURS. JUNE 21
10-11:30 a.m. Baby and Toddler
Time, Seaforth Co -Operative
Children's Centre
FRI. JUNE 22
9-10:30 a.m. Ontario Early Years
Program at Brussels Public School
10:00 a.m. Morning Out at Bethel
Bible Church, Seaforth
10:30-1 1:30 -Story Hour at Seaforth
Public Library
MON. JUNE 25
9:30-11:15 p.m. Play and Learn
Early Years Program, Grey Central
School, Ethel
10-11:30 a.m. Little Scrapbookers
Ontario Early Years Program at St.
James School Library
TUES. JUNE 26
10-11:30 a.m. ABC 123 Ontario
Early Years Program, Seaforth Public
School
WED. JUNE 27
10-1 1 :30 a.m. Rhyme Time Ontario
Early Years Program at Duff's United
Church
1-4 p.m. Seniors Shuffleboard at
Seaforth Arena
2-4 p.m. Parent & Tot Indoor Soccer
on the arena surface
5:30-6:30 Seaforth and District All
Girls Marching Band Free Lessons at
Seaforth Public School. Info: 519-
565-2244
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