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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1990-09-05, Page 15• THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEM1ER 5. 1990 37. NOTICE TO i CREDITORS • • NO r ICE TO CtIO/To*s AND ODOM be The ist.ter 09 011ie* WOO. AP persons hawing dowse wino the estate of Charles Wood. loft of the VYIaOe of bononfivilis r Mr Cow*? of Kwon, who died an at about the 30th day of July 1990 are hereby notified to send in full parttouktrs of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 2tith day of September 1990 atter which date the assets will be distributed hav- ing regard only to claims then received. Opted of S.04orh Ontario this 27th day of August 1990 McCONNSU. amain a DSYtlleIAU1 Osrristers. lc.. Seer$orth, Onterlo $olldtort her the executor • • 38. SERVICE DIRECTORY Fuel Oil Furnace Repair and CkaninR Paratchek's Maintenance Dublin 343-2233 STRYKER'S --� ,rENNo INIrAuArON *SIDING •SD'Frt 'FASCIA •ALUMINUM 6 VINYL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS 'STORM WINDOWS i DOORS •EAVESTROUGHING QUALITY RENOYATIdtlSl fltEE OrnillArEIN OVER a YEARS EXPERIENCE lersat. 4112.441211 Abattoir and Meat Market Hwy. 83 - 31/2 miles east of Exeter !Si -I12 Try us for CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING KiII Days - Tuesdays OUR SPECIALTY Home cured and smoked meats processed exactly the way you like it. STUMP REMOVAL Reasonable Rates Call CUT -RITE TREE SERVICES 229-8802 39. CARDS OF THANKS BRANDON The family of the late Bob Brandon would like to thank friends and relatives who visited Bob while he was ill. Your telephone calls, cards and ex- pressions of concern were a great comfort to him. Special thanks to all those who attended the Memorial Ser- vice, and who sent flowers or donated to the Huron Perth Lung Association. 39-36 -1 WINGHAM DRIVE-IN CLEANERS We would like to thank Humphries Store in Walton for being our agent Best wishes in your retirement Our new agent is the Walton Tea Room. Looking forward to working with them. Wingham Drive -In Cleaners 39-36 -2 SNELL i wish to thank the ladies of the com- munity for the shower of lovely gifts and best wishes given to me at Nor- thside United church on Monday. August 13. A special thanks to those who helped in any way to organize the evening, Krista Snell 39-35 x2 15 SIHSI000 0000 i • PITCH -IN AND RECYCLE! Iama Community Newspaper While the high and the mighty strut and stamp across the world's stage, six women go out to visit the elderly. A small boy scores the winning goal in a hockey game. An amateur theatre group produces a smash hit. A town council passes an important new law. The real lives of realpeople. People who don't start wars,who don't build empires, who don't go into P P the history books. But whose stories are exciting, interesting, vital and important. Stories that should be told. And I tell these stories every week. Because I am a community newspaper. newspaper. Myarena is not Parliament,the White House,the U.N. -- it is the I am a community Pape neighbourhood. The community. But what I have to say about it, touches my readers' lives every bit as much as that larger drama. Maybe even more. I am a community newspaper. I am welcomed into hundreds of homes every week. Not as an intruder, shrieking out the harshness, violence and complexity of the world. But as a friend. A mirror of my readers' lives. Their joys, sorrows, accomplishments. I am a community newspaper. I am proud, tough, independent. I know when to smile, when to grum- ble, how to chide how to help. I am a community newspaper — in a great community. And I'm proud of it. � Huron Txpositor � -r � 527-0240,