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b THE HUfiOrs EXPO6iTOR, OCTOBER 31 1 Vi1O
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attar 6:00 PM Call
TOM AAPSON
527-1643
Hensall Cattle Co.
- Order Buyers for fats, feeders and stockers
- Stockers and Western Cattle arriving daily
- Sorting cattle for
Hensall Livestock Sales Ltd.
On Wednesday
Contact: Office 263-2619
Greg Hargreaves Victor Hargreaves
263-2619 233-7511
Ron Tippel 471-1801 Lee Anne Wright 671-6932 Hit Chinon 881 •
the $1.000.000 RRSP
Ron Tippel
Chartered Financial Planner
Invites you to attend a
FREE
MONEY
MANAGEMENT AND
TAX PLANNING SEMINAR
DATE: Thursday, Nov. 1, 1990 TIME: 7:30 PM
LOCATION: Seaforth District High School
58 Chalk St. North
DISCUSSION ON the 10 most used investment ideas to
reduce Income Tax including "0" TAX: Income Splitting,
RRSP's, Pension Rollovers, $ 1000 Pension Income Tax
Free at age 65, Tax Free Dividends & Capital Gains,
Annuities, Tax Deductible Loans, charitable annuities &
trusts, OHOSP, RESP, RRIF's, GIC's, plus other ideas.
Investment, Retirement and Tax Planning with Mutual
Funds (Equity Markets are undervalued. The time is right
to invest.)
*Money plus yield plus time equals money dynamics.
$ 7500 annually 1296 for 25 years equals $1,000.000. Your
cost $93,750 at 50% 1117R.
'91 TAX PLANNING HAS TO START NOW
(-1= Invostors
Group
To Register, please call Toll Free 1-800-265-3326
RRSP CHOICES
BUSY THAT NIGHT?
For a private appointment dill 1-800-265-3326
CHRIS TMAS
HAS ARRIVED AT
COLOR YOUR WORLD CLINTON
Large Selection of
PAINTED
BOARD
ORNAMENTS
available in various
sizes and themes
PRICES FROM
,$30 to $169
END OF SEASON 1N -STORE SPECIALS
ON EXTERIOR PAINT and STAINS.
50% OFF 1N -STORE
WALL COVERINGS
Also interior paint Specials
BUDDING ARTISTS - Grade 4, 5 and 6 students from around the area participated in a Poster Contest
recently sponsored by the Seaforth Vetennarian Clinic in recognition of Animal Health week Winners
of the contest are pictured here, in front cf their artwork, with veterinarian Brian Nuhn, plus their very
own care -tree pets. In back are: Jason Muir, Grade 6, Chns Hoffman, Grade 5; Caroline Dyck, Grade
6; and Trevor Jessome, Grade 6. In front are: Mananne VandenHengel, Grade 5; Lisa Reynolds, Grade
5, Carolyn Litt, Grade 4, and Julie O'Rourke, Grade 4. Robinet photo.
Color Your o►rid
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OBITUARIES
PATRICK SYLVESTER
O'SULLIVAN
Patrick Sylvester O'Sullivan,
formerly of Dublin, died at Douglas
Memorial Hospital in fon Erie on
Sunday, October 14, 1990. He was
69.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Florence Volvo; and a son
Len of Toronto.
Also surviving are: seven sisters,
Lil Johnston of St. Marys Hospital,
London; Ella O'Hearn of St. Marys;
Sister Delores of Edmonton, Alber-
ta; and Mary Burnett, Marg Whit-
ton, Ursela O'Sullivan and Florence
Glazier, all of London.
The funeral was arranged by
Davidson Funeral Home of Fort
Erie, and a funeral mass was held
at St. Michael's Church. Burial was
in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Fort Erie.
JAMES CHARLES MALONE
James "Jim" Charles Malone of
Tillsonburg, died Saturday, October
27, 1990 at the Tillsonburg District
Memorial Hospital. He was 56.
He is survived by dear friend,
Rachel Hendricks of Tillsonburg;
one son, Steve and his wife
Michele Malone of St. Thomas; and
daughters, Michelle and her hus-
band Carl Boughner of Wal-
lacetown, Margaret and her husband
Tony VandenBroek of London,
Patsy and her husband Jamie Robil-
liard of St. Thomas and Connie and
her husband Jamie Becker of St.
Thomas.
Also surviving are his wife,
ELizabeth "Betty" Malone;a
brother, Jack Malone of Bayfield;
sisters, Mrs. Clair Murray of St.
Columban and Mrs. Sheila Dol -
mage of Seaforth; five
grandchildren; and a number of
nieces and nephews.
Mr. Malone was predeceased by a
brother Joe Malone and by a sister,
Molly Butters.
He rested at the Williams Funeral
Home, 45 Elgin Street, St. Thomas,
McLaughlin
Chev-Olds Ltd.
13 Main St. Seaforth 527-1140
• Service • Selection • Savings
• Satisfaction • Leasing
• Complete BODY SHOP Service
where a funeral service will be held
Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment to
follow at the Union Cemetery.
Prayers were recited at the funeral
home Tuesday evening.
As expressions of sympathy
donations may be made to the On-
tario Heart and Stroke Foundation
or the charity of one's choice.
BRADEN KEITH BENNEWIES
Braden Keith Bennewies, four-
month -old son of Keith and
Michelle (Horan) Bennewies of RR
1 Dublin died suddenly at his
residence on Sunday, October 28,
1990. He was born in Stratford on
June 9, 1990. Braden was baptized
at St. Peters Lutheran Church,
Brodhagen.
Surviving besides his parents are
two sisters Kendra and Kelsey, both
at home; grandparents Willard and
Norlene Bennewies of RR 1
Bornholm, and Jim and Laurene
Horan of Mitchell, and his great-
grandmothers Adeline Bennewies, a
resident of the Ritz Lutheran Villa,
RR 5 Mitchell and Alice Dietz of
Mitchell. Braden is also survived by
his aunts and uncles Janice and Bill
Eydt of Stratford, Larry and Betty
Horan of Sebringville, Randy and
Sue Horan of London, Darrell and
Mary Horan of Mitchell, Bradley
Horan of Stratford, Charlene and
Rick Feltz of Mitchell, Kieven and
Sandra Bennewies of RR 1 Dublin
and Perry and Kathy Bennewies
(godparents) of RR 1 Bornholm, as
well as 19 cousins.
He was predeceased by his great-
grandparents Jerry and Frieda
(Siemon) Doerr, Antone Siemon,
Ferg and Mary Horan, Norman
Bennewies and Martin Dietz.
A private family visitation was
held at the Lockhart Funeral Home,
Mitchell, on Tuesday followed by a
private family funeral service at St.
Peters Lutheran Church, Brodhagen
on Wednesday, with Rev. Bob
Book officiating. Interment in St.
Peters Lutheran Cemetery.
Memorial donations to the charity
of ones choice would be ap-
preciated as expressions of sym-
pathy.
BERG Sales - Service
Installation
Free Estimates
• Barn Cleaners • Stabling
• Bunk Feeders
Donald G. Ives
R.R. 2 Blyth
Brussels 887-9024
330 Victoria St., (Hwy. 4 South)
CLINTON 482-3404
Don & Betty Duff Authorized Dealers
GRADUATES
M ARTHY - LITTLE
Leslec Margaret McCarthy and
Raymond Wilson Little were mar-
ried on Saturday, October 6, 1990
at St. Andrews Roman Catholic
Church in Brechin, Ontario. Father
O'Neil officiated and Reverend
Cheryl -Ann Stadelbaurer-Sampa
assisted with mass readings. The
bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice McCarthy of Brechin and
groom is a son of Marie Little of
Egmondville and Miles Little of
Niagara Falls. Maid of Honor was
Maureen McCarthy of Toronto,
sister of the bride, and the Best
Man was Derek Cooper of Eg-
mondville, friend of the groom.
Flowergirl was Kayla McCarthy of
Edmonton, B.C., niece of the bride.
Guests were ushered by Steve
McCarthy, Edmonton, brother of
the bride and Shawn Little, Eg-
mondville, brother of the groom.
The couple honeymooned at
Niagara -on -the -lake. They will
reside in Orillia.
COLLEEN GLOUSHER,
daughter of Lloyd and Shirley
Glousher of Blyth, graduated June
9, 1990 from Niagara College of
Applied Arts and Technology, St.
Catharines, as a Horticultural Tech-
nician. Colleen is presently
employed by Staffen's Lawn Care
and Landscape Designs, Seaforth.
Colleen is now a consultant on all
aspects of horticulture.
BIRTHS
YIM - Frank and Teresa (nee
Malleus) Yim are happy to an-
nounce the birth of their son, Spen-
cer Benjamin, on October 18, 1990
at St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
Ontario. A brother for Adam. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wak
Yim of Windsor and Dr. and Mrs.
Edmund Malkus of Seaforth.
CAMPBELL - Kevin and Susan of
St. Thomas, announce with pleasure
the safe arrival of their daughter,
Sarah Kathleen, born October 22,
1990, at Victoria Hospital in Lon-
don, and weighing 6 lbs., 4 ozs.
Sarah is especially welcomed by
her grandparents, Ken and Joan
Campbell of Dublin, and proud
great grandparents are Agnes
McClinchey of Seaforth and Archie
and Cora Somerville of Seaforth.
McMaster Siemort
INSURANCE
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Auto • Home • Farm
Branch Manager
BILL (WM.) SIEMON
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P.O Roil IRA Call Collect
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ELLIOTT-JACKSON
Cromarty Presbyterian Church
was the setting for the August 18,
1990 wedding of Sherri Lee Elliott
of RR 2 Staffa and Norman
Douglas Jackson of Stratford. The
bride is the daughter of Glen and
Cathy Elliou of RR 2 Staffa and the
groom is the son of Norman and
Brenda Jackson of Stratford. The
Reverend Kenneth Knight of-
ficiated. Barb Rapien of Slabtown,
friend of the bride, was the maid of
honor, and bridesmaids were Lisa
Gardiner of RR 2 Staffa, friend of
the bride, and Sarah Elliott of RR 2
Staffa, sister of the bride. Stacy
Harris of RR 1 Fullarton and
Brianne Elliott of Mitchell, both
cousins of the bride, were the
flower girls. Bud Jackson of Strat-
ford, brother of the groom, was the
best man, and guests were ushered
by Ken Eaton of Stratford, friend of
the groom and Trevor Eliott of RR
2 Staffa, brother of the bride. Ian
Kerslake and Allan Kerslake of RR
2 Staffa, both friends of the bride,
were ringbearers. A reception was
held at the Sebringville Community
Centre. The couple are now
residing in Orillia. Edythe Rock
photograph.
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MEETINGS
Commissioners Roxy Edwards and Janet McEwen will be visiting Goderich on
November 8, 1990 to receive submissions and the views of health care institutions
and provider groups together with citizens of the region who have reason to express
their views on the health care system. •
These meetings will take place at the Rotel Bedford at 92 The Square.
Please L:ontact Ms. Gillian Milcz at the Commission offices to receive additional
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