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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-07-29, Page 4A4 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 29, 1987 BACHERT MEATS Cpll us for your custpm,"4laughtertng'needs SLAUGHTER DAY,TUESDAY i,"For.your fieezer, sides of Beef, Pork, I,amb,er. 1,Veal 'l•Smoked-Pork Chops; "Great for the B.B.Q. All meat Gov't. Inspected' 1 mils east of.walton 887-9328 '*FUR STORAGE" .WINTER COAT STORAGE Clothing Repairs & Alterations 'IMAGE 6 SeafMainorth. St.; 527-0055, • 5 YEAR TERM. PAID ANNUALLY , All rates subject to verification D. WITHIN •L M/ 1 t 5 YEAR 10r° SEMI-ANNUAL . f� �,7 Planning lusts... lion bogie you 4dtt Iru Serving Ontario since 1976 witli 15 locations /or your convenience • Did your l pass test? the Due to the wet weather this past week,•. if your lawn is not greening upyou likely have a problem. Call The Weed Man for: * FREE INSPECTION * FREE QUOTE * FREE ADVICE Great G,rass-From ealstta. WE CARE FOR YOUR LAWN. Toll Free Long Distance Calls: Local Calls: 1-800-265-5593 524-2424 FOOD STORE DONATION -Bob Walkon, manager of Erria's Food Store presented Marlen Vincent a cheque for $485 Monday to donate to -the hospital building fund,.The money was raised July 1' at a hot dog sale put on by the store, Blake photo. MIS BIRTHS II PUCHARME - Allan and Chris wish to an•I nounce the arrival of their daughter Julie, Rose, weighing '6lbs. 13 ozs. on July 24,1987;1 at Seaforth Community Hospital. A wee sister for Jimmy, Jenny and Jeffy. Proud! grandparents. are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Groothuis,'Seaforth and Clara Ducharrne, Seaforth. • .RYAN - With much happiness and love' Paul 1 and Cheryl' (nee Bauer) announce the safe arrival of their first child Curtis :Jeremy,' , born July'21, 1987,. weighing 10 lbs. 10 ozs at., • Listowel Memorial Hos i ital. , Proud grand- ' CYRIL CHARLES SINCLAI'R Cyril Charles 'Sinclair of Jarvis Street, Seaforth, died Sunday, July 19, 1987 at the Seaforth Community Hospital. He was 71. Mr. Sinclair is survived by his 'wife, the former Margaret Mairs; stepdaughter Mar- jorie MacKinnon of Aurora; and stepsons Earl and Barry, both of Toronto. Also surviving:ai•e 11 grandchildren and one sister, Doris Miller of Sault Ste. Marie. A funeral service was held Wednesday, July'; 22 at Forest Lawn Cemetery Chapel. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery Mausoleum following cremation. Ar- rangements by Whitney-Ribey' Funeral Home, Seaforth. BERG Sales - Service Installation Free Estimates • Barn Cleaners • Stabling • Bunk Feeders Donald G. Ives R.R. 2 Blyth Brussels 887-9024 AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES FULL LINE OF AUTO PARTS & ACCESSORIES. for all makes of cars & trucks (F SUPPTY SEAFORTH // 527-1707, 11 GO6EflICH ST. E. '527-1670 Located In Howatnre Motors Buuaing MARY-CLOTILDE-ANN MALONEY' Mary Clotilde Ann Maloney, of Dublin, died on Friday, July 17, 1987 at Stratford General Hospital at the age of 83. The former Clotilde. Eckert she was a daughter of • the late Peter Eckert and Theresa O'Connor. She is survived by her. husband Peter E. .Maloney, whom she married In 1926; daughters, Theresa (Mrs. Harold Mederak) of Kitchener -and Joan (Mrs. Jack Hagarty) of Guelph; sons John of Seaforth, Frank of Kitchener, Louis and Stephen of Dublin and Jim of Mitchell. • Also surviving are 30 grandchildren, several great-grandchildren and one sister. Lucy Siemon of Rt. 4 Walton. ' Mrs. Maloney was predeceased by. two daughters, Margaret (Mrs. Patrick O'Rourke) and Mary (Mrs. Leonard Mor- rison); one son Peter; five brothers; one sister and two grandchildren. Friends and relatives called at the . Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home in Seaforth. The Rosary was recited by members of the Catholic Women's League of St. Patrick's Parish, Dublin and Parish prayers were conducted by Father J.C. Caruana of St. James Parish, Seaforth. A mass of Christian burial was celebrated Monday, July' 20 at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church in Dublin by Father John Sharp and Father Tom McQuaid. Interment St. Columban Cemetery. Pallbearers were grandsons, Bob O'Rourke, Brian Mederak, Dan Maloney, John Morrison, Rick Maloney, Torn Maloney, Ed Maloney and, John Hagarty. Flowerbearers were Jolem Heffernan, Amy Maloney, Jamie Maloney and Mark Heffernan. ANOTHER PROGRAM FROM ASSURED HOUSING FOR ONTARIO. MAKINGYOURHOME OR RT APwnllr Mo LIVABT E FOR DIsABJ ED PERSONS. HERE ARE 3 WAYS YOU CAN QUALIFY FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: 1. Homeowners: Are you disabled or do you have a disabled relative living with you? Forgivable loans oily) to $1.5,000 are available to help you make modifications to your home for yourself or a disabled family member. For example: build- ing wheelchair ramps, modifying kitcherts and bathrooms. Loans received through our Ontario Home Renewal Program \kill equal the cost of the work undertaken. 2. Convertpartofyour home or non-residential building intoa rental apartment. 'Interest free -loan -s of up to $5,000 are available to make new rental units for disabled occu- pants in single-family homes and non-residential buildings. This special financial assistance is in addition to a $7000 per unit loan which you could qualify for through our Convert -to -Rent Program. TOREN!' Ontario Ministry of Housing Hon. Alvin Curling, Minister 3 Landlords of older low-rise buildings can also getassistance. Are you the landlord of a low- rise apartment building built. before 1960?'You could qualify for a forgivable loan qui) to $5,000 to make your rental units more livable for disabled persons. This amount is in addition to a forgivable loan of up to two-thirds of the cost of rehabilitating units in older low-rise apartments (loan maximum is $5,000 per unit). These funds are available through our Lou -Rise Rehabilitation Program. LOW-RISE REHABILITATION For more information; contact;your nearest. Regional Office of the Ministry of Housing. Southern Ofi(, 1h•..41 4. Halm -hon. Ontario 1:41' alts • (416)021.7500 .,r dial loll I'n. 1 '441 '711:1 4793 Regional Offices of the Ministry of Housing Eastern O610 1150 kllei' l 1),'.' 114 ill'. rtitan 1 un uric N211454 (613) 820.6306 .11'lllal loll free 1 4141 1117 BIOS Nerthwestenis Office :;.111\\I,t Arthur Si. Thunder Ilan. l)nlarue P E •;II7 (607) 475.1465 dial loll free I SIT L.161 31113 Southwestern Office 13511 \\'rllingl el SI Stine Ilitu Landon. Ontario. A(lV:,l1 (610)619-m0 or dial toll tree I0(11)51( li:3a Northern Office Central Office 1141 Lan.inl; Ace 4D:4111414o St., 4111•Flr (u4144)4 1111(1in. P1.A If '4 Toronto,thltario Aly\ 6kl (705) 560.6350 (416) 226.1211 or dial loll 014. or dial11" and ask 1 SIR) Mil 1144 for 'Zenith •7113-111 paren s are r. an. Mrs. Gera • ' yam, , Walton and Mr. and Mrs. Reinhardt Bauer, Brussels. Great grandparents are Mr. and " Mrs. Lawrence Ryan, Walton and Freda Skinner, Brussels. NEEB - Gerald and Gwen are pleased toan-d nounce the birth of their daughter Christine Michelle on July 3, 1987 at Clinton Public 11 Hospital, weighing 7 lbs., 91/2 ozs. A baby •I sister for Michael. Proud grandparents are It Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kuepfer, Linwood and Mr.. and Mrs, Walter Neeb, Wellesley. 11 OBITUARIES rl (r JACK HOGGARTH: -71 Jack Hoggarth, of Egmondville ancI. formerly of Hibbert Township, died Thursna day,. July 23, 1987 at his residence. He was 90. Born in Hibbert Township he was a son of ,: the late Robert G. Hoggarth and the former,° Isabella McKeller. - Hoggarth is survived .by one daughter,.) Arlene ,(Mrs. Eric McIntosh) of' Tuckersmith Township; . three grand-; tr , children, Laurie, Lana and Janice; two brothers, Gordon of Exeter and Archie of London and one sister -Jennie Bray o Exeter. Mr. Hoggarth was predeceased by his wife, the former Gladys Duncan and. one brother James. Friends were received at the Whitney--"," Ribey Funeral Home and -a funeral service% was held on Saturday. Interment Staffa cemetery. MINNIE JANE FOWLER' Minie Jane Fowler, of Seaforth, died Thursday, July 23, 1987 at the Seaforth Com-' munity Hospital. She was 93. Born in McKillop Township on February:, • 7, 1894 Mrs. Fowler was the daughter of th4. late Robert Scott Habkirk and Elizabethg Palterman. She married her husband Foster Fowler at the Presbyterian Manse int, Seaforth on October 26, 1961. Mrs. Fowler worked as a supervisor at Bell Canada and was a life member of the;„ Telephone Pioneers. She was also a member; of the First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth,, and of the Edelweis Rebekah Lodge, Seaforth. '4 Mrs. Fowler is survived by nine Step children, Tillie Butler of Stratford rI erte Beharrell of London, Jack Fowler of .MMit chell, Wilfred Fowler of Kingston, Rays Heinbuck of Mitchell, Betty Soule of Guelph, Fred Fowler of Stratford, Dalton Folwer of Elora and Ron Buchner of -; Oshawa. Also surviving are a number of nieces,; nephews, great nieces and great nephews. She was predeceased. by her husband, a,: sister Ada (Mrs. Harold Dale) and by two,' brothers, Tom and Norman Habkirk. The funeral and committal service was held Saturday, July 25 at the Ball and Falconer "Box Funeral Chapel", Seaforth with the Reverend James Vanslyke of ficiating. Interment Maitlandbank Cemetery. TAMVIMY STEEP Tammy Steep, of Tuckersmith Township, died Tuesday, July 21, 1987 as a result of a- ' fire at her home. She was seven -years -old *. • A pupil at Huron Centennial School in Rrucefield Tammyissurvived.byheriathet Ken Steep andone brother Leonard. ' Friends were received at the' Whitney- Ribey Funeral Home and a service was held at Egmondville United Church on Friday: Interment Clinton Cemetery, MARK KEYN Mark Keyn of Tuckersmith Township', died Tuesday, July 21, 1987 as a result of fire. He was 17. A son of the late Ted and Phyllis Kehn, ' Mark is survived by two sisters, Christine" and Victoria, both of London; and four brothers, Brian and Doug, of London, Rick • of Vancouver, B.C. and Mike at home. , Friends were received at the Whitney-:, Ribey Funeral Home and a Mass -Of Chris tian burial was held at SL James. Roman! Catholic Church on Friday. Burial was in St: James Cemetery. JANET HALL Janet Hall, of Tuckersmith Township, died Tuesday, July 21, 1987 as a result of fire at her home. She was 38. The former Janet Pethick, Mrs. Hall was a member 'of the Egmondville United Church choir, - She is survived by her husband Ken Steep, one son Leonard, two sisters Gladys and Ruth and a brother George. Friends were received at the Whitney- Ribey funeral home and a funeral was held at Egmondville' United Chtirch on Friday. •Interment Clinton Cemetery, 4-1 14)1VIt ,^r * Complete Accessories for the FINEST BATHROOMS TOWELSBY FIELDCREST * MARTEX * WABASSO (white sale prices for a limited time) 90 Wellington St. Stratford 2.734203 '