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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-04-23, Page 14A14 - THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 23, 1986 38. SERVICE DIRECTORY 39. CARD OF THANKS DOERR'S Appliance & TV G. E. and ZENITH . Phone 34500033 Open li Days a Week MAW ST. MITCHELL PLUMBING HEATING and ELECTRICAL �d CONTRACTORS SILLS niHome Hardware HOME HARDW ARE Seaforth 527-1620 MEIDINGER Special thanks to my family, relatives and friends for the visits, cards and beautiful flowers while I was a patient in Seaforth Hospital. Thanks to Drs. Rodney, Wong and Underwood, and nurses for their special care. Many thanks to Jim Joan, Greg and staff at the Queen's Tavern for the beautiful hanging plant, and wicker floral gift. It was greatly appreciated. Veronica Meidinger 39-17x1 CANCER SOCIETY Seaforth and District Cancer Society express- es thanks to the girls who sold daffodils in Seaforth on April 15. Also to Maureen Wildfong and Culligan Real Estate for allowing the Cancer Society to use their office as headquarters for the sale, and to Lyons store for storing the daffodils prior to the sale. 39-17x1 VEALS Abattoir and Meat Market Hwy. 83-31/2 miles east of Exeter Try us for CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING Kill Days - Tuesdays OUR SPECIALTY Home cured and smoked meats processed exactly the way you like it. SEAFORTH & DISTRICTRINGEI"!'le The Seaforth and District Ringette want to thank all those that helped make our Regional Tournament a great success. Special thanks to Pizza Train, Dixie Lee and the Freeze King for donating the door prizes and to Mayor Alf Ross for his part in the opening ceremonies. 39-17-1 ROSS 1 would like to thank all who visited me, sent cards, and gifts while I was a patient in Seaforth Hospital, and since I came home. Special thanks to my family for their kindness, to Rev. McDonald, Dr. Underwood and Dr. Wong and all the hospital staff. It was appreciated so much. Alfred Ross Hensel] 39-17x1 DRiSCOLL Sincere thanks to our former neighbors of 13th of McKillop for the surprise party, delicious lunch, and lovely lawn chairs presented to us. We really appreciated it. Boyd and Gertrude Driscoll 9-17x1 eses se.ttele - •e1R,11etF e•,• 1ts.l - tt.lteel•aele• IIID tIrl - SendYOUR mss 1 1Esfta13tTIt <_: L. ems e e r.':•r rlra`.1i'wsr � .11111114.111, OW* [39. CARD OF THANKS isiwessiser BROWN A sincere thank you to all the Junior Broomball players, to everyone on the committee who helped in any way with Junior Broomball, "Thank You" for the great honor and wonderful feeling you have given us with our wall plaques, which we will treasure the - rest of our lives. To all Junior players, you played excellent broomball, to all coaches and helpers, you deserve medals for jobs well done. 'Thanks again to everyone, we will see you all for '86 and '87. Bill and Clara Brown 39-17-1 39. CARD OF THANKS EYRE We wish to express our sincere thanks for • the lovely cards, expressions of sympathy, telephone calls and for food brought to the. house since the sudden passing of our dear son-in-law Gary Gray. Campbell and Grace Eyre 40. IN MEMORIAM VAN LOON: In memory of a dear mother and grandmother Susie Van Loon who passed away one year ago, April 27, 1985. You asked for so little in life mom And suffered more than your share Your life was devoted to others With love's helping hand and prayer The years we had together Will be memories our whole life through With heartfelt pride we'll remember Being blessed with a mother like you The many things you did for us 1n vour kind and loving way You gave us years of happiness No one can take away To us you were someone special God must have thought so too if you had spoken before you died These are the words you would have replied, This life for me is truly passed I loved you all till the very last Weep not for me, but courage take And love one another for my sake. Lovingly remembered and forever trea- sured byher family. 40-17x1 McCALLCM Many thanks to the Blyth Fire Brigade for their fast efforts in helping with our barn fire. Thanks torry Watch for alerting us, to Betty Dianne, Irma and Marsha for helping with lunch and coffee. Also neighbors and. family for food the next day. Harold and Pearl McCallum 39-17x1 FIRST CROMARTY SCOUTS Fust Cromarty Scouts sincerely thank all who supported them on their recent bottle drive hi Hibbert, 39-17-1 ARTICLES FOR SALE ..1R1 SII% t� i'iYl�siem'»? LIVESTOCK /mar CLEAR SWEET WATER, At lost New Technology eliminates Rusty.., Smelly.. Bod Tasting Water, boa feria. staining. chemicals and more. C.S.A, op• proved Proven ,n over 12.000 installations. Only 49 cents day to own and operate. Ask about our FREE 6.MONTH TRIAL OFFER Bod water can be your profits worst enemy Your property and Inc is much more voluoble when your water supply is good. Clear Sweet Water Its your Right, Call now 1,800.2682656 (24 hrs.) or I (416)624.4344 AZTEC. -0.17 TEMPERED GLASS 28" x 76" S30 per shoot. Sid Tothom. Woodworks (519) 537.2660.-0.17 INCUBATORS! Lyon Electric purchased the Marsh Roll-% Monufocturing Co. Lyon hove improved the Roil.% incubator to meet their high standards of quail. ty and performance. Your purchase of a Lyon Marsh Roll.% will guarantee you years of satisfaction. Free brochures contact: Tartan Distributors. Box 8, Grp. 2, R.R. I, Lockport, MB. ROC IWO (204) 757.4532.-0-17 NOTICES VAN LOON We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their cards, gifts, and visits while we were in the hospital Thanks to Dr. Malleus and the nursing staff for their good care. Special thanks to our families for looking after Shawn and Greg. Your thought- fulness will always be remembered. Mary Helen and Sarah 39-17-1 JOIN US to save Canada for Jesus. Send o self od- dressed and stomped envelope to John Hamm 102 • 3800, 27 Avenue. Vernon, B.C. VIT 156.-0.17 SWIMMING POOLS factory outlet clearing 1985 Invom tory of above ground pools. Complete package sold FARM SERVICES for 57,495. clearing at 51.495 Supply Is limned. Coll FARMERS Experiencing linondol difficulties. There now (519) 653 0176 0.17 may bo woys of solving your problems thol you aro ADDISON TWO-COLOUR Plastic Radios wonted. Pay not °wore of. For further Information contact Syl-Mor mg up to 5100 Coll collect (416) 688-1420. Please call Financial Consultants (519) 449.2809.-0.17 even of you think you hove ono 0.17 RENDERING EOUIPMENI 25001 Cooker. 25 H.P. • 10 H P Centrifuge 52- Diameter • 40 H P Hommnrmill • 200 GI settling lank wrlh steam coil (519) 9257042 0.17 _,-__ __ NHL HOCKEY Fights two hours VHS Bolo 537.50 plus 57 50 P 8 H Inlo'orders Odyssey, No 268-720 Sixth 51 New Westminster 8 C V31 3(5 1.800.663.0504 MCV,soMO 0.17 A 2 BUILDINGS New typos. steal and wood. Quonset. cladding Truo volae. action and answers 1416)626 1794 leavo mossoge of collect alter 6 p m. everungs and weekends Ask for Welly. Free brochure 0 17 PIANO SPRING SPECIAL Good condition from 5295 pianos rohmshed excellent tone from 5995. Player Piono completely restored Villogo Piano Shop (behind Kentucky Fried Chicken. ) Elmira (519)6692280 -0.17 USED STORE WALL and 1516140 shelving. counters. cord rock, showcases wollcoses. security mirrors glass shelving shelving brackets, pegboard hooks. cash registers wire racks lavers New and Used. 254 Adelo,de St 5 London. (519)681.2254, lawn. -Fri 9.5, • Sot 917 017 PATIO SETS 409. OFF or mor0 Luxury umbrellas. tables chairs lounges gilts Warehouse Open Fridays Saturdays 71 Kmg St W Forest or by op poinlmenl (519)786 4405 0 17 STEEL BUILDING relocotion sole • We are clearing cul old stock Save thousands We won't be undersold. Phone Pioneer Soles Deportment collect for Informa- Iron (416) 6781585. .0 17 20 10,10 GREENHOUSE 5149 I000W Metal Halide S175 Plus 10 000 gordening products Great prices. Send 52 for into -pack Western Water Forms, 1244 Seymour 51. Voncouver. B C V60 3149 (604)682 6636 -0 17 BREW Quality BEER for pennies per bottle A new revolution in home brewing Some distributorships also ovoilobie Bows, Associates. 70 Clearviow fits Suite 203, Toronto. On/ M6M 261 (A 6)654 6901 0.17 STEEL BUILDINGS Liquidation Various models. exam- ple 30.50 with slide door 54.800 Sites up to 120 f1. wide All priced for immediate clearance Coll i 800 387 8148 oe (416)828-6262 ' 0.17 FARM SERVICES FARMERS WANTED who are paying too much tax or are not using all the lox breaks ovdiloble. Phone us today, Appointment times ovodable to process 1985 fax returns in your home. Farm Business Consultants, 2109 Oxford St E. London. NSV 229. Coll toll free 1 800-265 1002 In business year round helping formers for over 34 years -0-17 VACATIONS EVINRUDE POWERED 6 -passenger Houseboots. Cruise the Trent system in luxury. Stereo, hot water, shower, propane 880 Fully equipped. Call King's Marina Fenelon Falls (705) 887.3321.--0-15-17 HELP WANTED DISTRIBUTORS WANTED: High.tech engine lubrication products. Government tested- Excellent profits. Reply to MICROLON INC., 149 Riverside Drive. North Von. couvor, 8.C. V7H 116. (604)929.7944 Tlx 352880. 0.17 530,000 Pori -Time 545.000 up full•nmo work for yourself, by yourself. No gimmicks. diets, Rya) Estate. Coll (705)789.3423. My Porsche comes this summer. -0.17 MA CHERIE home fashion shows. est. 1975. Join our successful family of independent representatives In presenting quality lingerto and lelsorosvear at In- home parties for women. It's Funl Its Easy! It's Pro. (Roble, For information call collect (416)632.9090. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. -0.17 PERSONAL GRAY Our hearts have been touched by the kindness of so many people who shared the loss of a dear husband and father. Words are inadequate to express our deepest thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neigh- bors for their expressions of sympathy, beautiful floral tributes, donations, cards, visits and food brought to the house. Sincere thanks to pallbearers, flowerbearers, Rev. Vanslyke, Roy, Charlynn, and the Centenaire Jr. D. mothers for the lovely lunch. We are truly grateful to Ross Ribey for his help and guidance. A very special thank you to Rev. Stan McDonald for his kindness, comfort and lovely service. Thanks to Ken Cardno for the touching tribute to Gary before the glorious victory. The many acts of kindness will always be remembered. "The world without BUTT: In loving memory of a dear father friends would be like a garden without Keith Gordon Butt, who passed away, April flowers.' Marlyn, Brian, Terry and Becky 14 1979. 39 f7-1 If l could cleana the hands of time, Pd turn them back today, To when we were alive and well, And never far away. life without you has left a void, Which can be replaced by no other, No one could fill your role with me, Because you were my father. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed b your daughter Lori Ann and good 39friend, Keith Fischer. DALRYMPLE:In memory of Garnet Dalrym- ple who passed away April 22, 1983. His smiling .way and pleasant face Are a pleasre to recall, He had a kindly word for each, , And died beloved by all Someday we hope to meet him, Some day we know not when, To clasp his hand in the better land Never to part again. Lovingly remembered by his children. 40-17-1 DALRYMPLE: In loving memory of a dear grandfather and great grandfather, Robert Garnet Dalrymple who passed away, April 22, 1983. God took him home, it was His will, But in our hearts, he liveth still. Sadly missed and forever remembered by Gale and Gregory. 40-17-1 WRIGHT - I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to my family, friends and relatives for all their kindness sh wide United me with flowers, gifts, cards, Church Women also Group 3 the Afternoon Unit, visits and interest for me while I was a patient at Clinton Hospital and since I came home. For the kindness shown to Art at this time. Special thanks to Dr. Newland, Goderlch ambulance and all the nurses who were so kind and Mrs. Art (Gful to mladys) W righe. t 39-17-1 NEW PRESTIGE ACQUAINTANCE SERVICE is on In. !reduction bureau for unattached adults seeking lasting relationships. Successful. reliable, selective. Coil toll free I.800-263-9163.-0.17 FREE SINGLES BULLETIN! Mast someone nit* by phone or correspondence. focally or province -wide. For rush- ed information vrrite. Berb,8ox 2246-A, Sudbury. P2A 451 State age - 047 EDUCATIONAL VINCENT I would like to express my sincere thanks to friends and relatives for birthday cards, flowers and other surprises on April 10. You made my day. God bless you all. Edith MVincent 39-17x1 DOLMAGE: Tn loving memory of our dear son and brother, Donald A. Deohnage, who passed away April 27, 1977. A special salute, a special face, A part of our family we can never replace, He sleeps in God's beautiful garden, In sunshine of perfect peace, His memory ilea keepsake, With which we will never pail, God has him in His keeping, We have him in our hearts. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Mom, Dad, brothers and sisters. 40.17x1 McEWING I want to thank my friends, neighbors and family for all the kindnesses I have received while in Victoria Hospital and the visits and telephone calls since returning home - my many beautiful cards and letters and treats. Special thanks to McKillop Insurance Co. and W at and Beryl Reid for lovely flowers. My friends who drove to London and brought treats. My minister Bonnie and Stan McDonald. My wonderful family. Dr. Me- Credie and fourth floor nurses. All your prayers and mPsengea have been er fly appreciated. JaniceM3cEWing New for '86 MODEL '165 FREE 1986 guide to study-ot-horne correspondence Diploma courses for prestigious careen: Accounting, Air•(ondltioning, Bookkeeping. Business, Cosmetology, Electronics. legatMedical Secretory. Psychology. Travel. Granton (56) 263 Adelaide, West Toronto. 1-800-268.1121.-0.17 42. ENGAGEMENTS LINTON- MARCUSSEN Mr. and Mrs. David Linton of Mitchell are pleased to announce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter Valerie to Steen Marcum -en, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aege Marrussen of Seaforth. The wedding Is to take place May 24, 1986 at 4 p.m. a1 Main Street United Church, Mitchell. 42-17-1 JA NM AAT- BRIDGE Mr, and Mrs. John Janmaat of Seaforth are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Joan Mary to Scott Nell Bridge son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bridge of Brussels. The marriage will take place on Saturday May 10 at 3 p.m. in St. James Church, Seaforth. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY panicking Continued trom page Al ed into the system in this way, it is easy to begin to tell them where they are going to practise. It is easy to cap their incomes. It is easy to begin to second guess their judgements and to put banters to the numbers of procedures they can perform." Mr, Grossman said when the health care system in- Canada is destroyed after the passage of Bill 94, he won't be telling his children Bob Rae required me to do it. It was the price to pay to get into public office.' "I will be able to stand on principle. I will be able to tell them it wasn't a perfect system but it was the best in the world," Mr. Grossman invited the constituents in Mr. Elston's riding to take him up on a challenge he made in an interview on CBC Radio two weeks ago. "Mr. Elston has invited his constituents to kick a certain part of his anatomy all aroupd his riding if he is misguided on this issue. I invite you to do it," sad Mr, Gmssman. Less than one per cent of the population may have a problem with extra -billing. For this we have the erosion of the foundation of medicare, observed Mr. Grossman. He went on to say doctors opting out has slipped from 18 per cent to 11 per cent. "How does Mr. Elston treat the physicians. He says the physicians criticism is out of an ideological time warp." "This sort of rhetoric is inappropriate." One member of the audience at the forum commented that she had been extra -billed more than 40 per cent beyond the OHIP rate by a physician. "It does happen. I still have the bill and I'm waiting for the repercussions (since she has decided not to pay it)." she said. She continued by commenting that she doesn't agree with making all doctors civil servants but she disagrees with the thought that her doctor can look at her and say, "I think she can afford it, I'll extra bill her." Mr. Grossman made the observation in light of her remarks that Mr. Elston should take time out from "doctor bashing" to come and listen and then sit down and quietly lay all of these issues on the table for discussion with the OMA. Dr, Bruce Thomson told the woman that historically doctors are not in the business of hurting people financially and that if a patient has a concern about a bill they should contact the College of Physicians and Surgeons or the Ontario Medical Association. Mr, Grossman said he brought in the prerequisite that a physician discuss extra - billing with a patient prior to treatment in September, 1983 while he was health minister. He said if a physician fails to consult prior to treatment the patient does not have to pay more than 24 per cent beyond the OHIP rate which is the difference between the OHIP fee schedule and the OMA schedule. McBride Bros. MACHINE and REPAIR (3/4 mile west of Kippen) • Precision Machining • Custom Fabrication BRAD • Replacement PartsDENNIS 262-2687 262-2616 All makes of APPLIANCES REPAIRED .hy,Au0.Nfj.4 tfshntsi9n:. • • AUTHORIZED WARRANTY -REPAIR' DEPOT FOR MOST NAME BRANDS. For Service Please Call: 393-61800r527-1213 (Seaforth) FARM HOUSE: 3 bedrooms, new kitchen, main floor laundry. Must have references. Phone527-1577. COMING EVENTS QUILT AUCTION July 26, 1986 Ai -nixie?, Ont. (40 miles west of Ottawa). Enter your croft in our lionettes Heritage quilt Auction. Entry forms available (613) 623.6860, (613) 623-5406 (Evenings). -0.17 LARGE CLEARANCE a Consignment Auction, Friday. April 25th 10 a.m. Approx. 50 tractors, 35 vehlc/es. over 200 pieces of farm equipment including garden troctors. Mare information dial (519) 534-1638. Wayne Word Farm Equipment Hwy. 6, WiorTon.-0.17 FIVE DAY Guises on Rideau Canal and Trent - Severn Waterway. Beautiful scenery, carefree relocation, private. stateroom, delicious meals. Brochure Box 1540, Peterborough K9J 7H7. (705) 748-3666.-0-17 TAKE NOTE Commencing Moy 18th S every Sunday throughout Summer, Burford area will hold o Flea Market 10 a.m. - p.m. Vendors wonted. Con (519) 449-5611. Free Admission, -0.17 COMING TO EXPO? Visit the lorgesi hydroponics store in Canada. Just two blocks from Expo. Western Woter Farms, 1244 -Seymour Street. Vancouver, B.C. V68 3N9 (604) 682-6636.-0-17 RED UMBRELLA INN. A report for all ages. Water ski- ing. boot cruises, hewed pool, shuffleboard. Two sumptuous meals o day, Group rotes available. 1.800.461-0316. 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