The Huron Expositor, 1988-07-27, Page 14O
14A — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 27, 1988
37. NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
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38. SERVICE
DIRECTORY
38. SERVICE
DIRECTORY
GRADUATES
WEDDINGS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In The Estate Of
SOPHIE MacGREGOR
All persons having clalfns against the estate
of Sophie MacGregor, late of the Township
of Hay in the County of Huron, who died on
the 16th day of May 1988, are hereby
notified to send in full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or before the
3rd day of August 1988, after which date
the assets will be distributed having regard
only to claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 5th day of
July 1988.
HENSALL LIVESTOCK
SALES
Every Thursday at 12:30 p.m.
All cYasses of livestock
WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS
Victor Hargreaves Greg Hargreaves
482-7511 Clinton 262-2619 Htnsall
Barry Miller
• 236-2717 Exeter & 229-6205 Kirkton
Candlelight Studio
' of
Photography
- Family Photography
- Weddings
D. (Chuck) Hasson.
55 Main .St.,'Seaforth 527-1193
VEALS
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 83 - 31/2 miles east of Exeter
McConnell, Stewart & Devereaux
Barristers, &c.,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executors
235-1123
• Try us for
CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING
Kill Days -Tuesdays
OUR SPECIALTY
Home cured and smoked meats
processed exactly the way you like it.
CHISHOLM WOOD PRODUCTS
DUNGANNON
11/4 miles oast of funpanaon
Dry herd and soft wood - Basswood in
stock for cert,ens - 36" planer.
Will dry your lumber.
OPEN SAT. 9 - 4:30 Phone Shop
thru the week - 529-3138
By appointment Home after 6 pan.
529-7606
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In The Estate Of
HARRY IVISOlti HENDERSON
All persons having claims against the estate
of Harry lvison Henderson, late of the
Village of Egmondville in the County of
Huron, who died on the 31st day of May
1988, are hereby notified to send In full par-
ticulars of their claims to the undersigned
on or before the, 3rd day of August 1988,
after which date the' assets will be
distributed having regard only to claims
then received.
Doted at Seaforth, Ontario this 5th day of
July 1988.
McConnell, Stewart & Devereaux
Barristers, &c.,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executors
DOERR'S
Appliance & TV
G.E. and ZENITH
Phone 348.9033
` Open 6 Days a Week
MAIN ST. MITCHELL
Mlddegsal
COME SEE OUR SHOWROOM
•SPAS•POOLS•PATIO FURNITURE
234 MAIN ST, N. SEAFOPITH 527-0104
DARRELL JOHN DIETZ, son of Mervin
and Norma Dietz of RR 1 Dublin, graduated
from the University of Western Ontario on
June 19, 19 with the degree of Master of
Business Administration. He is presently
employed with Quaker Oats Canada Ltd. in
Peterborough as a Marketing Assistant.
Darrell is a graduate of the Seaforth Public
School and Seaforth and District High
School.
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38. SERVICE
DIRECTORY
FOR ALL your Annuities and LIFE Insurance
needs contact HERMAN RAMAKER at (519)
482-9948. Representative for PENN-
SYLVANIA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
38-24-tfn
KELLY'S SEWING SERVICE. All wardrobe
making, bridal wear, dressmaking, children's
clothes, alterations, etc. Call 527-0529.
38-22-tf
SUPER SALMON Fishing from Goderich. We
supply everything including the fish. Call Lazy
Days Sport Fishing Charters, Clinton,
482-3855. 38-29-2
Fuel Oil Furnace
Repair and Cleaning
Paratchek's Maintenance
Dublin 345-2235
MORTGAGES
For Residential & Commercial
Properties
Car; Truck & Equipment
Financing and Leasing
AGRI/COM
Management Services
Call (519) 367-5615
Weekdays 9 a.m. - 12 noon
34. AUCTION SALES
STONEWAY
CONSTRUCTION
Specializing In:
PAVING STONES: Driveways, Patios,
Walkways, Sidewalks, Pool Decks,
Parking Lots.
• Retaining Walls & Insulated Drywall
Panels
• SKID STEER LOADER WORK -
15 Years Experience • Free Estimates
(519) 335-6268 R.R. 1 Gorrle
34. AUCTION SALES
LARGE
AUCTION SALE
Antiques; modem appliances and fur-
niture; horse drawn cutter; democrat;
rotary cutter; buzz saw; video camera;
roll top desk; to bo held at Richard
Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton for the
Estate of t3erhard Wien; North Street
United Church Manse, Seaforth;
Margaret Cuthill, Seaforth; plus addi-
tions on
SATURDAY, JULY 30
AT 10:00 A.M.
Toshiba IK 1900 C colour vldao camera;
RCA Colourtrak 2000 26" stereo;
remote floor model TV w/oak swivel
base cabinet, new cost 11,600. In June
1986; almond fridge and stove, 5 yrs,
old; Westinghouse frost -free fridge; 2
modern 24" electric stoves; Hotpoint
clothes dryer; twin tub washer; Fitter
Outten vacuum w/power head; B & W
portable T.V.; Hoover vac w/power
head; Electrohome dehumidifier; anti-
que oak roll-top desk; 2 nine piece din-
ing room suites; $300.00 painting; 2
small chino cabinets; chesterfield &
chair, nearly new; La -Z -Boy recliner,
new; ktichon table w/4 upholstered
swivel arm chairs, new; 2 modern
chesterfields 8 chain; fancy antique
wooden framed chesterfield, in good
condition; antique loveseat w/2 chairs;
antique loveseat; antique chair; new
swivel office chair; modern coffee table
8 2 hexagon end tables; davenport; an-
tique writing desk; double end single
beds; bookcases; several chests of
drawers & dressers; cedar chest; hall
tree; floor lamps; small tables; nesting
tables; odd chairs; folding chairs;
upholstered choirs; small tombinatlon
safe: Hoover carpet sweeper, new; 31
day weight clock; modern table lamps;
finger lamp; butter bowl 6 ladle; bed-
ding; crocks; part of flat -to -wall cup-
board; dishes 8 glassware including an-
tique pieces; small appliances; lawn
chairs; etc., etc.
SPECIAL ITEMS: horse drawn Butter;
democrat w/home made box; beg cart
scale; walking plow potato plow; but-
ter churn; hemostat makers bench; 3'
rotary cutter: 8' land roller; 3 section
diamond harrows; 600 gal. water tank;
two 30 gallon poly type tanks and
frames for tractor; two 25 gallon fibre
glass tanks and frame; buzz saw; elec-
tric fencer; set of tractor chains; Col-
eman lantern; helmets; 2 horse collars;
S milk cans; tools; etc. plus much more
than advertised.
NOTE: An excellent, dean offering,
plan to attend.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper 1.0.
TWO AUCTIONEERS
SELLING. STARTING AT 10 A.M.
Richard Lobb & Burt Lobb
482-7898 Clinton
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
2 tractors; car; farm machinery; boan
equlpmont to be hold 1% miles north
and 1 mile east of Henson, Ont. for Nick
and Annie Blom on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 6th
AT 10:30 A.M.
Tractors -and Machinery to be sold at
11:30 o.m.
CAR: 1982 Ford Escort, 2 door hat-
chback, selling as 1s. Eery to certify.
TRACTORS: MF 1084 diesel with cab
heater, multi power, dual hydraulic
outlets, power adjust rear wheats, 18.4
x 34 rear tires, run 3386 hours. Has lust
hada 46000.00 mator overhaul. 18.4 x
34 snap -on T -Bar duals. MF 244 diesel
with multi power, power adjust rear
wheals, 14.9 x 28 rear tires, hyd.
outlets, run only 1449 hours.
MACHINERY: Mauer 4 row bean puller;
Innes 570 bean wlndrower with cross
conveyor; MF 345 3 furrow x 16" auto
spring reset bottom plow; MF 3 PTHlteh
hay mower; Kongskilde 4 row crop
cultivator with rolling shields;
Kongskilde 11' cultivator; wagon with
hydraulic hoist and 6'/,' x 14' platform;
IHC 45 16' vibra troll cultivator with
Mid West harrows; JD 494 A 4 row corn
planter with lnsdctleidest 2 - 100 gal.
poly saddle tanks with hydraulic drive
pomp; 10' chain harrow; Calsa 200 gal
frail sprayer with hypro pump; 10 top
wagon with 11 1. x 16.8 ply tires;
hydraulic fertiliser auger and box;
McKee 7' single auger snowblower;
Ford 6' 3 PTHttch blade; Ebersol 32' hay
and grain elevator with electric Motor;
Badger short trough forage blower;
truck frame trailer with dump box; PTO
hyd.; truck frame trailer with water
tank; truck frame wagon with 7 x 14'
flat rack; 4 row weed wipe; 11' x 4"
auger; 3 taction diamond harrows; bale
stooker and fork; Buster 3 PTHlteh
hydraulic wood splitter; 7' 3 PTHitch
snowblower; 3 PTHifch belt drive butxx
saw: 2 wheel trailer; approx. 40 steel
posts; feed cart. Forney 225 welcher;
portable air compressor; 600 gallon
open top water tank; 5 HP garden
tiller; Salamander heater; 3. 16" born
fans with 2 speed controls; 20" barn
fan; Pax round pig feeder; back peek
sprayer; ,plus other roles. Items too
numerous to mention.
FARM 15 SOLD LUNCH BOOTH
TERMS: Cash or Cheque with proper I.D,
OWNER: Nick and Annie Blown
519-263-3580
Owner or auctioneer not responsible
for accidents day of sale.
- AUCTIONEER
Richard Lobb
519-482-7898
39. CARL OF THANKS
CONNOLLY /
Words cannot express our appreciation to our
family who helped us celebrate our 10th An-
niversary. Special thanks for the beautiful gift
and lovely suppe'r served at the Little Cottage.
We shared a very enjoyable day. Mary and
Peter Connolly. '39-30-1
szUsz
I would like to thank the girls on the best ball
team in the world "Bosleys Bruisers" for their
concern and inquiries following my accident
and also for the flowers and cards. Thanks
also to my family, friends and neighbours for
their calls and concern. Marshal Szusz.
39-30-1
COLOUHOUN
We wish to thank everyone who made our
50th anniversary enjoyable. The get together
with family and friends and our cards and
gifts. Tom and Hazel, 39-30-x1
DRAGER
The family of the late Martha Drager wish. to
express sincere thanks and appreciation to all
friends, neighbours and relatives who, sent
floral tributes, donations to charities; cards
and other kind messages of sympathy.
Thanks to Rev. Barber for conducting the ser-
vice, to the ladies of Northside United Church
for the lovely lunch. Also to the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home for all their help. Your kindness
will always be remembered by us. The Drager
family. 39-30-x1
VAN LOON
We would like to thank our families, relatives
and friends for the flowers, cards and gifts we
received in the hospital. Thanks also to Dr,
Wong, Judy Lamont and all the nursing staff.
Special thanks to Janet and all who helped
out with Shawn, Greg and Sarah. Your
thoughtfulness' will always be remembered.
Mary Helen and Michelle. 39-30-1
McNEIL
Our most heartfelt thanks to everyone for your
continued support in so many ways over fhe
last two months. A very special thank you to
emergency staff, ambulance attendants and
Dr. Walker. Doctors, nurses and staff on 7th
floor of Children's Hospital of Western On-
tario. To our friends and family for your
flowers, gifts, cards, phone calls, food brought
to the house and to Greg and everyone else
who helped keep our farm running. Our
sincere thanks, Glen, Vanda, Katie and Cur-
tis. 39-30-x1
MacDONALO
I would like to thank my family and friends for
the cards, flowers and all the extras while I
was a patient in Woodstock General Hospital,
and since returning home, It was greatly ap-
preciated. Marian MacDonald. 39-30-x 1
GLANVILLE
The family of the late Irene Glanville wish to
thank friends, relatives and neighbours for
their many kindnesses, floral tributes, dona-
tions and cards during our recent bereave-
ment. Special thanks to Rev. Knight,
pallbearers, the staff on 5th floor Marian Villa,
St, Joseph's Hospital dialysis unit and ladies
of the church for the lovely lunch served after
the service, it was much appreciated. 39-30-x1
HUNT
We wish to thank our family, friends and
neighbours for helping us celebrate our 25th
wedding anniversary. Thanks so much for
your cards, best wishes and gifts. A very
special thank you to Marion, Sandra and Mary
for all their work and planning and to all who
helped them. We both enjoyed the celebra-
tions and are grateful for all the support we
received. Francis and Carol Hunt. 39-30-1
41. PERSONAL
PRYCE-BUTSON
Irma Kathleen Pryce and James Darrell
Butson were married Saturday, July 23, 1988
at Cavan United Church in Winthrop by the
Reverend James Bechtel. The bride is the
daughter of Gordon and Irma Pryce of RR 1
Walton and the groom is the son of Jack and
Wilma Butson of RR 2 Staffa. Maid of honor
was Lisa McClure of RR 4 Walton, friend of
the bride and bridesmaids were Debbie
Campbell of RR 1 Seaforth, cousin of the
bride, Sherri Lonsbary of Goderich, friend
of the bride and Marilyn Willems of
Seaforth, friend of the bride. Flower girl
was Stephanie MacDonald of RR 1 Seaforth,
friend of the bride. Best man was Steve
Herold of St. Pauls, friend of the groom and
guests were ushered by Wayne Denham of
Seaforth, friend of the groom, Perry Kemp
of RR 1 Mitchell, friend of the groom and
Ron Pryce of RR 4 Walton, brother of the
bride. Ringbearer was Michael Bernard of
Brussels, cousin of the bride. Soloist was
Dave Campbell of RR 1 Seaforth and
organist was Susan MacDonald of RR 1
Seafgrth. Guests from Ottawa, Toronto, Kitt
chener, Mitchell and Seaforth attended a
reception at the Seaforth and District Com-
munity Centres. The couple will reside at
RR 2 Staffa.
BRYAN COLEMAN, son of Bruce and Mar-
jorie Coleman of RR 4 Seaforth, graduated
from the three-year program of Design Arts
- Interior Design at Convocation June 11,
1988 at Georgian College, Barrie. Bryan is a
former graduate of Huron Centennial
School, Brucefielcj and Central Huron
Secondary School, Clinton.
PATRICIA BRINTNELL, wife of Mike
Brintnell, and daughter of Bruce and Mar-
jorie Coleman, graduated June 12,1988 from
the University of Windsor with a Bachelor of
Education. Patty is a former graduate of the
University of Western Ontario, Central
Huron Secondary School and Huron Centen-
nial Public School. She has accepted a
teaching position with the Huron County
Board of Education for September.
COLEMAN-BRINTNELL
Patricia Anne Coleman and Michael John
Brintnell were married in a double ring
ceremony on Saturday, July 2, 1:'; by the
Reverend Hawley of Exeter. The wedding
took place on the Lawn of the bride's parents.
The bride is the daughter of Bruce and Mar-
jorie Coleman of RR 4 Seaforth and the
groom is the son of Harold and Pauline
Brintnell of Exeter. Matron of honor was
Brenda De,Jong, sister of the bride and
bridesmaids were Cathy Pfaff, sister of the
bride, Brenda Harris, friend of the bride and
Debbie Cockwell, cousin of the bride. Best
man was Greg Pfaff, friend of the groom
and brother-in-law of the bride, and
groomsmen were Dave Holtzmann, friend
of the groom, Dan Brintnell, brother of the
groom and Bill Brintnell, brother of the
groom; Guests were ushered by Bryan Col-
eman, brother of the bride, Jeff Darling,
friend of the groom, and Jim DeJong,
brother-in-law of the bride. Readers were
Darrell DeJong, nephew of the bride and
Denise DeJong, niece of the bride. Organist
Marian Rose accompanied the duet of Lori
and Lisa Strong as they sang "Forever I
Do" during the processional and "Let It Be
Me" during the signing of the register. The
Exeter Mainstreet Jugband provided enter-
tainment during the lawn social. The dinner
and reception were held at the Exeter
Legion. Doug Fletcher, friend of the groom,
was Master of Ceremonies. After a honey-
moon in Quebec .City, the couple are
residing in Exter. Bart DeVries
photograph.
Deadlines?
MONDAY AT 4 P.M.
(use the mall slot
after hours)
ADOPTION - PREGNANT. Artistic caring cou-
ple wishing to adopt. Lots of loving quality
time. Working with a Government licensed
agency, Please call collect anytimel Dianne
(416) 324-8238. 41 -30 -be
FREE SINGLES BULLETIN! Meet someone
nice by phone or correspondence. Write Barb,
Box 2246-A, Sudbury, P3A 4S1. Please state
age. Write today. Our thirteenth Successful
Year. . 41-30-bc
Holiday
Deadlines?
FRIDAY AT 4 P.M.
42. ENGAGEMENTS
VAN BROEKHOVEN-HICKNELL
Mr, and Mrs. Peter van Breekhoven, of Port
Stanley, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hicknefl, of
St. Columban, are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of Mary -Ellen Anne to
Joseph Peter. The wedding will take place at
3:00 p.m. Saturday, August 6 at St. Joseph's
Roman Catholic Church, Port Stanley.
42-30-x1
DIETZ-STONE
Milton and Wanda Dietz of RR 4 Seaforth an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Nancy Lynn to Steven Robert Stone
of Toronto. The wedding will take place at
Egmondville United Church on Saturday,
August 6th at 4:30 p.m. 42-30-xl
GLAAB-D11N1"C
Mariane Glaab of Guelph and Darrell
Dietz of RR 1 Dublin were married April 29,
1';•; at St. Joseph's Church in Guelph by
Father John Lambertus. The bride is the
daughter of Mrs. Marianne and the late
John Glaab of Guelph and the groom is the
son of Mervin and Norma Dietz of RR 1
Dublin. Maid of honor was Catherine Glaab
of Guelph, sister of the bride, and
bridesmaids were Joanne Parr off Guelph,
sister of the bride, Diane Dietz of RR 1
Dublin, sister-in-law of the groom and
Natalina Anselmini of Toronto, friend of the
bride. Best man was Doug Dietz of RR 1
Dublin, brother of the groom and guests
were ushered by Mike Pedersen off
Waterloo, friend of the groom, Grant Gnay
of Goderich, friend of the groom and Jason
Dietz of RR 1 Dublin, brother of the groom.
The bride was. given in marriage by her
brother Michael Glaab. Following a recep-
tion at Creeiman Hall at the University of
Guelph the couple took a wedding trip to
Europe. They reside at Kawartha Hts. Blvd.
in Peterborough. Ross Davidson -Pilon
photograph.