The Huron Expositor, 1987-12-16, Page 191
18A — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 16, 1987
37, NOTICE.TO CREDITORS .
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In The Estate Of
GEORGE SHANNON LOVE
persons.hcming-claims,against the estate
of George Shannon Love, [cite 'of the Township
of McKillop. In the County of Huron, deceas-
ed, who died on the 17th day of September,
•1987, are hereby notified to send in full par-
ticulars of their claims to the undersigned on
or before the 23rd day of December 1987,
otter which date the assets will be distributed
having regard only to claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth,. Ontario this 27th day of
November. 1987.
McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX
Barristers arid Solicitors
Seaforth, Ontario •
Solicitors for the Executors
38. SERVICE DIRECTORY
CHIMNEY SWEEPING, Paul Gridzak
233-9916 after 3730. 38-48-tf
PHOTOGRAPHY: Family Portraits, Wed-
dings, Special occasions, Team photos,
whatever. Gregor Campbell, 527-0273 after 4
p.m. 38-50-x3
Fuel Oil Furnace
Repair and Cleani
Paratchek's Maintenance
Dublin 345-2235
DO ERR'S
Appliance & TV
G.E. and ZENITH
Phone 348-9033
Open 6 Days a Week
MAIN ST. MITCHELL
HENSALL LIVESTOCK •
• SALES
. EveryThursday at 12:30p:m.
All classes of livestock
WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS
Victor Hargreaves Greg Hargreaves
482'75 11 Clinton 262-2619 Hensall
Barry Miller
236-2717 Ester & 229-6205 Kirkton
VEAL
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 83 - 314 miles east of Exeter
235-1123
Try us for
CUSTOM KILLING andT,ROCESSING
Kill Days - Tuesdays
OUR SPECIALTY ,
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processed exactly the way you like it.
39. CARD OF THANKS
WHEATLEY
!WOULD like to thank everyone for coming to
see me while 1 was a patient in Seaforth
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Rodney, Dr.
Mailers. Rev. Vandyke, and all the nurses.
Also your kindness was very much ap-
preciated. Thanks to Pat. Jill Wheatley.
39-50-1
LAYCOX
Thanks to all the nurses and doctors at the
Seaforth Hospital, A special thank you to Dr.
Underwood for his special"care. M.E. Laycox.
39-50-1
LAYCOX
Thanks to the comrades of the 156 Branch of
the Canadian Legion for their get well box.
Thanks also to Henry for doing a great job.
M.E. Layoox. 39-50-xl
40. IN MEMORIAM
WRIGHT
CHRISTMAS IN HEAVEN
White you look down upon it
The home you once adored
You're spending your first Christmas
Dear Husband and Father with your Lord.
While your Dear face we're missing
Around our festive board
You're seated at His table
Dear Husband and Father with your Lord
Couldn't wish him back from Heaven
Oh no; we can't afford
To call back to this sinful world
Dear Husband and Father from his Lord
No gifts have we to offer
but our hearts' love out poured
Will Thou accept our offering
And give ft 10 him LOrd
Oh sympathizing Saviour
To whom his spirits soared
Help us to spend this•Christriias
With out my Husband and Father Lord
NO one heard the silent footsteps
Of the Angels drearily neer
to take away to Heaven
The one we loved so Dear.
Remembering a Dear and Loving Husband
and Father -at Ghristrftastithe, Art Wright, who
passed away at Seaforth missed by his loving
wife Gladys and his family Donald, his wife
'Marilyn; Douglas and hit wife Wendy, also
Grandchildren. 4060-1
WHITMORE
At this Christmas season and always We
r'member with gratitude Eilfn Whttniore who
passedpetted airway turd Ralph Whit-
Mere
hit-
mo ewho away dTMBarch 13, 1972. •
We cannot haft the hands of time,
N'or live again the past,
But in our heart's are memories
That will forever Iasi.
Lovingly - Kathleen and Karen Whitmore.
ado -80-x
COUNTRY
BULK
We Thank God
Psalm 111
AUSTRALIAN
SULTANAS
io36,.
30`! 100 g.
Sheep and lambs sell very strong
Choice exotic steers and heifers sold on a
strong demand at prices fully steady to $1
higher than last week's sale. Cows sold $1 to
$2 higher. Pigs sold sharply higher. A light
supply of sheep and lambs sold very strong.
There were 857 cattle, 723 pigs and 65 sheep,
lambs and goats on offer.
Choice Steers,- 86.00 to 91.00 with sales to
Good Steers - 84.00 to 86.00.
A red steer consigned by Maple Emblem
Farms of RR 1, Dungannon weighing 1220
lbs. sold for 94.25 with their total offering of
70 steers averaging '1212 lbs. sold for an
overall price of 89.26.
A steer consigned by Murray Shiell of RR 3,
Wingham weighing 1170 lbs. sold for 93.50
with his total lot of fifteensteers averaging
1215 lbs. selling for an average price of 89.57:
Eleven steers consigned by Jamie Irwin of
RR 5, Lucknoty averaging 1090 lbs. sold for
an average price of 88.12 with sales to 90.25.
Five steers consigned by Bob Rice of RR 2,
Staffa averaging 1226 lbs. sold for 87.51 with
sales to 88.75.
A steer consigned by Gerald Ball of RR 1,
Embro weighing 1080 lbs. sold for 91.75 with
his total offering of. ninety-eight steers
averaging 1141 lbs. and selling for an overall
price of 85.75.
Three gold steers consigned by, Clarence
McCutcheon of RR 4, Brussels averaging
1207 lbs. sold for an average price of 87.32
with sales to 88.50.
A spotted steer consigned by Gord Col-
quhoun•of Staffa weighing 1230 lbs. sold for
89.75.
Four bereford steers consigned by Ross
Nicholson of RR 2, Bluevale averaging 1165
lbs. sold for an average price of 85.50 with
sales to 88.00.
A charlois steer consigned by Warden &
Glen Haney of RR 4, Seaforth weighing 1120
lbs. sold for 88.00. •
Choice Exotic Heifers - 86.00 to 89.00 with
sales to 97.00
Good Heifers - 83.00 to 86.00
A black heifer consigned by Elwood Fitch of
RR 1, Wroxeter weighing 1090 lbs. sold for
97.00 with his total offering of fifty heifers
averaging 1088 lbs. selling for an average
price of 86.22.
Four heifers consigned by Lorne Weber of
RR 1, Neustadt averaging 1108 lbs. sold for.
an average price of 89.89 with sales to 90.50.
Nine heifers consigned by Brian McBurney
of RR 1, Wingham averaging 931 lbs., sold
for an average price of 87.59 with sales to
89.00.
Forty-eight heifers consigned by Ross Fitch
of RR 1, Wroxeter averaging 1075 lbs. sold
for an overall price of 86.02 and he had sales
to 87.50.
A charlois heifer consigned by Harold &
Gary Bell of RR 1, Wroxeter weighing 1100
lbs. sold for 88.50 with their total offering of
eleven heifers averaging 1157lbs. selling for
an average price of 85:13.
Twelve heifers consigned by Rick Bross of
RR 1, Mildmay. averaging 1112 lbs. sold for
an overall price of 85.52 with sales to 88.50.
Choice Cows - 60.00 to 64.00
Good Cows -58.00 to 62.00
Canners .& Cutters -.53.00 to 57.00
Choice Veal = 85.00 to 90.00 with sales to 97.00
Mediten Veal - 80.00 to 85.00
Light Lambs sold to a high of 1.91 per lb.
Heavy Lambs sold to a high of 1.20 per lb.
30-40 lb. pigs traded to a high of 1.08 per ib.
40-50 Ib. pigs tradedto a high of 1.051/2 per lb.
50-601b. pigs traded to a high of 1.03 per lb.
60-70 1b. pigs traded to a high of .96 per lb.
70-80.1b. pigs traded to a high of .92 per lb.
Brussels Stockyards will be holding another.
sheep & lamb sale next Friday, December
18 at 3:00 p.m . There will be no sale the week
of December 25. However, the last regular
sale for 1987 will be held on Tuesday;
December 29.
NEILSON'S
WAFERS 1So
33' 100 g. • , a,
BEER
NUTS 2.00 ,b.
44' loo g.
Baker's Pure
Semi -Sweet
CHIPS
S 1' 100 g. '
2.3'I1b.
vib
1 i TT t\
McCormicks
1111 JINGLE '1
BELLS
1 22' 100'g.
1.00 l111b
PISTACHIOS 3
88' 100 g.
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STRATFORD MALL
Diol 273-0440
Atom Is .record
The Seaforth Atom Is had three wins this
week.
On Wednesday Seaforthtravelled to Blyth
arid defeated Blyth by a score of 9-1. •'
Scoring for Seaforth were Mike
Devereaux and Boyd Devereaux each with
two and Jeff Flanagan, Mike Watt, Justin
Rodney, Mike Moylan and Mike Weber each
with one. Assists went. to Jeff Flanagan,
Mike Weber, Jason Henderson, Mike Watt,
Wayne Schoonderwoerd, Joe Murray and
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On. Sunday the Atom Is travelled to Lon-
don and played in the London Gardens
against LMHA and came up with a 6-0
victory.
Scoring for Seaforth were Mike Weber
with two goals and Jason Henderson, Wayne
Schoonderwoerd, Jeff Flanagan and Mike
Devereaux, with one each. Assists went to
Mike Watt, Mike Devereaux, Wayne
Schoonderwoerd, Boyd Devereauxt Jeff
Seaforth bowlers short against Stratford
BY GEORGE LOVE games of 257, 228 and 247 fora 1104 total and
The Seaforth Tigers came up on the short Bill Wilson, with' 251, 254 - 1097 helped the
end of a 34-14 score when they bowled Strat- Tiger scoring.
ford Bowl Mor in a Men's Intertown Bowling On Saturday, December 19, Seaforth will
League game in Stratford on: Saturday, host the first place Goderich team at
December 12. • Starlight Lanes. On January 2 it will be
Doug Bailey led Bowl Mor with high Stratford Mites at Seaforth; January 9
games of 235, 288, 288, 327 and a 1335 for five Seaforth at St. Marys and January 16
games. Dwayne Schwantz had 283, 227, 306, Seaforth at Lucan:
265 -.1262, Tom Honking had top games of Tiger averages after 14 weeks of play are:
251, 270, 258 -1134. Murray Bennewies - 254, Jack Fuller - 232,
Jack Fuller was top bowler for Seaforth George Love - 227, Bill Wilson • 227, Neil
with high games of 216, 297, 307 and a 1172 Beuermen 222, Erich Matzold - 219, Mike
five game total. George Love had high Meidinger -'218, Roger Edwards 208.
Bantams one for one for week
Flanagan and, with his _first asssist,.
goaltender-Adam Agar.
Seaforth then played against London.
North and came up with an 8-3 win.
Seaforth goals went to Boyd Devereaux
and Joe Murray, each with two, and Mike
Devereaux, Mike Weber, Mike Watt and
Wayne Schoonderwoerd each with one.
Assists went to Mike Watt', Mike Weber, Joe
Murray, Boyd Devereaux and Jason
Henderson.
The Seaforth Bantams won one game and one each.
lost the second this past week. Elma Logan scored in the last five
On Monday night the boys travelled to minutes of the game to spoil Jason Patter-
Kurtzville to play against Elma Logan. son's shut out. the.
They won 4-1. Scoring for Seaforth were On Tuesday night the boys overpowered
Kevin McLlwain with two goals and Ted by Harriston 7-2. Kevin McLlwain and Jason
Sills and Paul McLlwhin each with one. McNichol each scored one goal. Jason
Assisting on the goals were Brent van den Horan, Karsten Carroll and Ray Murray got
Akker, Jason McNichol and Jasen Muir with one, assist each. -
High single in YBC bowling 126
Weekly high singles for Wednesday ban- Sunday mixed league had high singles of
tams were Amanda Manuel. at 102 and 151 for Tracie Carter and 194 for Janet
Heather McMillan with 94. Boys highs were McBeath. The boys bowled a 170 for Robin
Derek McDonald at 126 and Craig Harris Scarrow and 184 for Jeff Alce. •
with 124. High triples were Tracie at 411, Janet with
High doubles were Amanda at 192 and 493, Robin 378 and Jeff at 532.
Carrie Bannon with 172 while the boys bowl- High averages are Noelle Thompson 65,
ed 233 for Criag and 231 for Derek. Joe Kenny 103, Robin 135, Tracie 138, Janet
High averages are Carrie at 94 and 149 and Jeff 161.
Heather with 84, Derek at 113 and Kevin Sunday standings are tied at 30 for Strike
McDonald 107. Force and Lightning Express, Having Fun
Standings are Bulldogs 33, Latecomers 29, 29, Spare it up 25, Strikers 27, and Kool Kats
Snowballs 28, California Cuties 25, Bluejays 26.
24, and Starflghters 19.
Seniors bowling awards to be presented
• from page 14A
SENIORS BOWLING
The end of the first 12 weeks of seniors
Friday afternoon bowling will be celebrated
December 18 with awards for best team per-
formance and most improved bowlers.
Everyone is asked to bring a few cookies for
munching during the games.
This week's high scores were ladies'
single Isabel . Kerslake 201, Iadies triple
Mary Finlayson 567. Art Finlayson scored
bath the high men's single with a 260 and the
triple with a 693.
EGi'IONDVILLE BOWLING LEAGUE
Today's high single Patty Ann Gridzak at
Advent
215 with Monica Westeveld high to date at
265. Today's high triple was also Patty Ann
Gridzak at 613 with Betty Johnston high at
681 to date. Today's high average was Bet-
ty Johnston with 188.
Men's high single was Randy Gridzak at
348. That score was the high to date. Men's
high triple was also Randy Gridzak at 807,
again that score being the high to date.
Men's high average went to Randy Gridzak
at 210.
Team standings are: Loose Talk 52; Hot
Dogs 46, Whipper Snappers 40, Holy Rollers
40, Whitesnake 39 and Gutterballs 14.
a from page 8
GOOD ON ICE ' .
On December 9, the Hensall Novice hosted
Belgrave Novice team at the Hensall Arena.
Hensall Novice again proved their worth by
defeating Belgrave 8-0. Hensall Goal
Scorers were: Mark Bell (3), Brock Wiess
(3), David Thompson (1), Graham Key (1).
On December 12, the HensallNovice were
defeated for the first time this season in an
exhibition game against Huron Park. The
end result of this game was 6-0 for Huron
Park.
The game played on Hensall ice proved
successful for the Tykes ending 7.4 for Hen -
salt Tykes. Scores Were put in by: Jeff
Campbell (3), Ryan Munn (2); Paul Cooper
and Ryan Groot 1 apiece.
MONDAY NIGHT BOWLING
S & M 69 Marilyn Bengough 495; 0 & E
2711/2 Trudy Rooseboom 652; G.G. 215'6
Verlie Lavery 641; H.G. 169 Sherrie Stade
617; T. & C.S. 269 Hilda Vandethoek 593;
P.P. 128 Theresa Stark 646; S. 214 Elaine
Deters 629; R.D. 264 Sandia Dickert 665; P.
.243 Doris Smith 577; A.O.189 Wendy Camp-
bell 619; J.S. 114 Zelda Inthout 600, B.C.
1941/2 Marlene Bedard 509; H.S. 333; H.T.
869; H.A. 240 achieved by Sandra Dickert.
EXPLORERS SPREAD JOY
The Fellowship Hall was alive • withu.
Christmas spirit Sunday, December 13 as
Janet Traquair greeted those who were
treated to another rewarding Hensall Ex-
plorers' Christmas Program.
The scripture readings were beautifully
delivered by Crystal Hopkins, Leann Con-
sitt, Tina Dayman, and Shari Towton.
Well chosen poems and songs of the
season were performed in Iovely voice by
Tara. Pepper, Arny Zwart, Cara Gardner,
Katie Rathwell, Melissa Masse, Lori Gould,
Janine Hayter, Shannon Kyle, Shari
Towton, Daniel Lambert, Kim Scotchmer,
Cathy Corbett, Louise Wood, Leann Consitt,
Janet Traquair, Tina Dayman and Carollyn
Riinmellzwaan.
The true meaning of Christmas was cap-
tured in the reading of "A Uhristutac
Declaration of Faith". The voices heard
were those of Tara Pepper, Amy Zwart,.
Janine Hayter, Shannon Kyle, Kim Scot-
cbrrter, Cathy Corbett and Leann Consitt
The festive air of the season camethrough
in the piano performance of "We Three
Kings" by Louise Wood, Amy Zwart, Leann
Consitt; "Jolly Old St. Nicholas" by Janet
Traquair; "The Rose" by Janine Hayter,
Daniel Lambert; and, "Jingle Bells" by
'Tina Dayman and Lori Gould.
Jean Jacobe, pianist performed
throughout so that all could hear and slog
their favorite hymns and carols such as
"Joy To The World", and "Away In a
Manger".
Katie Rothwell began the closing of the
event with the thoughtful words of "A
Prayer Before Chnstrnas"
The Explorers offered their thanks to
Shirley McAllister who for many years Inas
theft leader. Mindy Bell presented a gift in
token of their appreciation.
All appreciate the time and effort afford-
ed by the leaders Marg Cole, Shirley
Lambert and Joanne Rowclaffe.
VISITMGHENSALL
Dr. Robert Mickle and sons, Jamie and
Craig and Mr. Charles [fickle of Ayr spent
this past Sunday with their • mother Mrs.
Laird Mickle.
Charles is staying an at home in Hensall
for a few weeks.
' NEWS
The Board of Directors of Northcrest and
their spouses enjoyed the hospitality of
Harold and Marg Knight on December 9.
After hors d'oeuvres the' entourage
journeyed out to Bayfield to share a
Christmasdinner and wind up the year's
business.
Spirits Were high and a visit from St. Nick
who checked uta on everyones past year's
behavior added to the levity of the evening.