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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1990-05-30, Page 17177, 30° TENDEIS WANTE 'Tenders 'Wanted. Foe loadno &,hauling of appro's. 13,000, cu, yds of D:: ()revel and abouf 2,000 cu.,yds of shoulder clay for road,, Construction fn' Hullett Twp. at the rate of 1500 cur yds. or more per day. The materia! to be supplied by the Twp. of Hullett. Work to start around the 15th of- July 1990 Contact the Rd_. ,Supt fpr tender forms and they nµfst be recely ed by the -Rd- Supt ;containing a cer- tified cheque of 1O%•of the:01000d bid by 4 O4 -p.m. Jiine, 5/90,, Lowest or.:any tetlder.hot necessarily s c copied MO MUst be,approved'bit MTQ, Jim Johnston ITd Sint. • Londesboro, Ont. NOM2H0 v . 523=4404 '37- NOTICE. TO CREDITQRS 1 NOTICE TQ CREDITORS AND, OTHERS - ;In'The Estate Of LUCY KENNY AIL PERSONS having claims against THE ESTATE-OF-LUCY KENNY, tate of the r. Town Of Seaforth, in the County of i Huron, who died on or about the 8th day of'Aprll 1990 are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 13th day of June, 1990 after which date the assets will be distributed havingregard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this 30th day of April 1990: McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX Barristerts, &e., Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the executor i 37, N. OTICE TO CRED ORS-- TNF HURON EXPOSITOR'MAY SO,\J990. --- 17 NOTICE TQ. CREDITOjt$' • `ANIR.OTHENS. • Iia Tile Est®ta ENOS ROSHAFK1' All persons having claims against the estate ;of ENtOS ° SOEHART, late of the. Town ni ,Seaforth, in the County of Huron, deceased who died on or about tho 18th day of Jdnyory are 1990 .hereby notified to sone infill par Haulers of their clalms`to the undersigned en or. before the 13th day of Juno, 1990, offer which date,the assets,will be distributed heir-` ing regard•only to claims then received;, • DATED at Seaforth, Oratorio Mts 14th day of May 1990 RALPH SMITH , Sa4rrstar o/nd.S I1 fifer SO Oou1n -k` Sheat.,. P.0.4 noir 159 Seaforth. 'Onfarlo . N®K 1 WO Sollcltor r. thi Estote,,, 38 SERVICg DIRECTORY 'r •1NG`:SOFFIT •FAScia' • yy •$TO@M WINDOWS & DDO �ALSIDUMINUM'ti,VINYL REPLACEMENT WINDQINS RS, •EAVESTROUSHINS , (MUTT RENOVAY10 Sfl FREEEST1A/IITSId OVER 20 YEARS PEAIENGE F Afg HENSALL L'1VESTOCK SALES Every Thursday at 1.2:30 p.m. All classes of livestock WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS Victor Hargreaves Greg Hargreaves 482-7511 Clinton 262-2619 Hensall Barry Miller 236-2717 Exeter & 229-6205 Kirkton Joe Zehr 887-9599 Brussels rc� iri c, of .couches, , cba in the Seaforlit area were pr'obaby ! to a healthy workout by inspired kids 'on Thursday after school, . lifter Seaforth P,ablie Scheal students were treated to 'a poferzsiartal trampoline demonstration in a two-man travelluig �' irampo flab tie •�kidwith s • azo lioius one open air' d- tion. Dan Norman, 00 '4 suadirai Sly to d111poline champion {� Trooi the Title with partner yfie) Bpd coach Durango Coy mag .TBR entertaining' dtatflay. ,;SFIth plenty of slapstick comedg!nixed in'wdh; bi tMaidng train ohne suints, stressing safety. r Durango Coy, a Dative of Lindsay, On r Oa IS 44111 1r telall of ' Ibll�lg e began competing» in the sport* when he>, was 18r and• ; The sial dotal a later this year ,rce behind 4rofes- ctiRipetitive trampolining inthe ltatton, ItOS u all p ofgg. ;oyf,�thle/tr.,,,,�,� s .. 1 • u • ' ty oon* 6e4 of Canada eii the . NattUi'1al ..argil' World level" se dine 1961n. Ile has been making a living from the sport for 2S years Hailing, from Toronto, Data Normae! has Weir tr liningfor nine�� yy"e��ars and cap- tu;Sed' bis1986 National synchhrhmonized title a scant two yeers•.'after beginning to compete Synchronized trampolining, Coy explain- ed, is where two athletes perform mirror- image executions on side-by-side trampolines. By 1985, Norman had reached a plateau in his training and-broadenedihis horizons by joining a trampoline demonstration troupe based Out* Houston, Texas. He travelled with them fifor seven months, and after his return to Canada and his win in the Nationals, lie got together with Durango Coy and his travelling trampoline show. A two-year stint has *etched into four years, and the pair are now on the road year-round, hauling their trampoline to schools and fairs all over the. country. Trampolining, they feel,.' deserves more ex- ��.. ., . • o nephew Hlf IiYr1(YYEEEEEAAAAA, '- Durango Coy, alias a confused Kung -Fu master; just about, clips off Dan Norman's ear as, Fie .didcovers that kicks go higher on a tram- poline. The two trampoline champions entertained the Seaforth Public School students on Thursday morning. Elliott photo. sure than it has',been yep, especially at may help to change that by raisin pointedthe professional thatana tthe 1961 World Cham- awareness and inspiring kids to try pionships, there were a total of eight coral- trSpecial irig- petitors . and although the numbers have cg of honor at the Seaforth risen, the sport is still far from, well- Traml Ps show were Gabe and Adam known- hopefully, their, demonstrations Laughton of Seaforth, Durango Coy's s, Fuel Oil Furnace Repair and Cleaning Paratchek's Maintenance Dublin 345-2235 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In The Estate Of LAWRENCE MURRAY ALL PERSONS having claims against THE ESTATE OF LAWRENCE MURRAY, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 10th day of April 1990 are hereby notified to ,send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 13th day of June, 1990 after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this 18th day of May 1990. McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX Barristers, &c., Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the executor „NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In The Estate Of IRENE GERTRUDE SMITH All persons having claims against the estate of IRENE GERTRUDE SMITH, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, deceas- ed, who died on or about the 19th day of January, 1990 are hereby notified to send In full particulars of their claims to the under- signed on or before the 13th day of June, 1990, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this 17th day of May, 1990• RALPH SMITH Barrister and Solicitor 20 Goulniock Street P.O Box 159 Seaforth, Ontario NOK IWO Solicitor for the Estate NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In The Estate Of ROBERT SCOTT MCMICHAEL All persons having claims against the estate of ROBERT SCOTT McMICHAEL, late of the Township of McKillop, In the County of Huron, deceased, who died on or about the 27th day of March, 1990 are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the under- signed on or before the 13th day. of June, 1990, after which date the assets will be distributedhavingregard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this 18th day of May, 1990, RALPH SMITH Barrliter and Solicitor 20 Cloulnlock Street P.O. Box 139 Seaforth, Ontario NOK IWO Solicitor for the Estate VEALS Altattair and Meat Market Hwy; 83"- 3114, miles east of Exeter 235-1123 Ty us for • .r CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING 1011 Days - Tuesdays OUR SPECIALTY Home cured and smoked meats processed exactly the way you like it. 39. CARD OF THANKS BYERS The family of the late Helen Byers would like to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for their acts of kindness and expressions of sym- pathy during our recent bereavement. Thank you to Ross Ribey of Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, Rev. Michael Thurau and the ladies of the First Lutheran Church, Brodhagen for the lunch. Your many acts of kindness were ap- preciated. The Byers Family. 39-22 -1 McNAB The family of the late John A. McNab (Jack) wish to thank the members of 156 Royal Cana- dian Legion for Memorial and Commital in the interment service for John. We would also like to thank the "Ladies Auxiliary of the Legion" for the nice luncheon. Special thanks to Mr. Ross Ribey and Greg McPherson for pipeing, and the McPherson family for their hospitality, and thanks to relatives and friends who attend- ed. Cel and family. 39-22 -1 O'CONNOR We wish to thank our relatives, friends a neighbours for their kindness and sympathy, flowers, Mass cards and visits in the death of our grand -daughter Patty Boldt. Our son Dan and wife Susan, father and mother of Patty asked me, to add their thanks to all the kind people in the district. Special thanks to Father Hardy and Sister Rita. Words cannot thank you enough. May God bless you all. Jim anq,Mary O'Connor. 39-22x1 HANEY Our sincere thanks to our family, friends and relatives for everything that made our anniver- sary such a happy occasion. Your thoughtfulness will always be rememberd. 39-22x1 LOOBY The family of the late Levis Looby would like to express our sincere thanks to friends; neighbours, and relatives for their kind support, floral tributes, Mass cards, donations and food sent to our home. We wish to thank the Doc- tors, nurses and staff on the 6th floor of St. Josephs Hospital, the Mitchell Medical Centre, the V.O.N. nurses and a special thanks to Catherine Flanagan and Mary Ann Van Bakal, also to Father A. Looby, Fr. J. J. Carrigan and the Box Funeral Chapel, 39.22x1 KISSNER-CAIRNS We would Ilke fo thank our family and friends who took part In our Buck and Doe. A special thanks to our Wedding Party and friends Who worked so hard to make the everting a enc• cess. Christine and: John. 39.2231 DUPUIS We would ,ilite to thank all of our 'Mends, nelghbours for froWere, Cards, phone calls, at the tine of the death;of Nloolo Dupuis' mother, It wagreatly appreciated, .Rene, Nidcle,,beb. hie, Berke,' Brien Neuf. . 304 goo AG4IN • RAISING THE BUCKS to raise the building, Keith McMillan (right) of Pioneer Hi - Bred presents a cheque for $1000 to John Bennett of the Seaforth Agricultural Society. The money, which comes from a community improvement fund establish- ed by Pioneer, will go towards the cost, of the new show arena, located on the Seaforth Fairgrounds. Elliott photo. 40. IN MEMORIAM' SIMPSON In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister Deborah Ann, Who passed away suddenly in a car accident June 4, 1978: It only takes a little space. To write how much we miss you. But it will take the rest of our lives, To forget the day we lost you. If tear drops could build a stairway, And memory a lane, We would walk the long road to reach her And bring her home again. WO miss you so much in many ways We miss the things you used to say. And when old times we do recall Its then we miss you most of all. Lovingly remetilbered and sadly missed by Mom, Joe, Darlene and Robbie: , 40-22 -1 REID In loving memory of Lori (Hugill) Reid, May 31,1985. What we would give if we could say Hello "Lori" in the same ofd Way, To hear your voice, to see your smile, To sit with your and chat awhile. To you wha have a daughter or a sister Cherish her with care. For you'll never know the heartache, When you see her vacant Chair. Sadly missed by Mom, Janice and Martin, James and Gwen, Lyn arfd James, Leanne and Ted, nieces and nephews. 40-22x1 RYAN In loving memory ofJofieph,L. Ryan who pass- ed away one year ego, June 2, 19$9. He Ie gOnly nut. hot' forgotten, And, as dawns `tirtother year, In our lonely hours Of thlnittng, Thoughts of hitt are always near, Days of sadness Will come o'er us, Many think the wound Is heated, But they IRfle know the sorrow that, litre In our hearts concealed, Sadly missed and atwaya remembered by wife Ftita, sons and daughtersgrand children and great grand` children. 39-22x1 PERSONAL ADOPT IOt , iyt'tEONANt7 Warm hiving eotbilahsd COO anxious to adopt Working with 0000im0nt Itteneed sOClal Worker. Please evil t:ollect'(416) 59$4245 dT -2Z" *be 8 Squirt 1 lase to Nairn in chilly weather St. Columban Squirt 1 Soccer Club made their soccer debut on Thursday, May 17 despite cold and rainy weather conditions. It was a first game ever for all St. Coluni- ban players except veteran, Curtis Murray. All players displayed incredible hustle and desire and did not let the miserable ,weather „damper their ' enthusiasm: The match ended 2-1 in favor of home team, Nairn. Thanks to all the parents who shared blankets and tried to keep over substitutes warm on the sidelines. Sunnier games are ahead! The line-up for Thursday night's game as follows: Full backs: Tim McClure, Barry - Verberne, Bradley Klaver, Darcy Flanagan. Halfbacks: Cory Dekroon, Cur- tis Murray, Adam Koehler, Jessica Finlayson. Forwards: Michelle Flanagan, Kyle Henderson, Kyle Murray, Allison Devereaux, Greg Van Loon, Derek Nesbitt and Clare Murray. Practice is set for Wednesday, May 23 at 7 p.m. /SFr Scouting !_Huron County Scouting in Huron District, consisting of Gaeaaeu as '.aver ren. v„ hand were 27u Blyth, Goderich, Clinton, Hensall, Cubs leaders, cooks, and helpers. Bayfield, Zurich, Crediton, Grand Bend, ° The Scouts held a rafting exercise and Exeter, Lucan and Ailsa Craig enjoyed an obstacle course to complete the day, their annual weekend of camping at Ben- and the evening saw campfire with 95 miller Falls Conservation Area. Scouts and leadersinvi. The Beaveree was held in Clinton at cl bemPs fr Godericeh for the morning laad the model nd the arena with 290 Beavers, leaders and in the afternoon they canoed. Campfire helpers attending. Their theme was ended their day, with 15 Venturers and Beaverstones, with activities based on the advisors. theme. Their day ended with a sing song Everyone enjoyed the weekend and that and a treat. weather turned out to be great, after rain The Cubs, Scouts, and Venturers stayed was predicted. at the conservation area from Friday With our closing ceremony on Sunday, evening until Sunday noon. The Cub the following presentations were made: theme was Caveman and their activities Trish Thomson received a gift for design - were based on the theme, as, were the ing the Benrnfller camp crest; Exeter packs decorating their sites, with Cub Pack received the Cub trophy; and cavemen. Campfire ended the day with a Third Goderich Scout Troop received the special guest - Officer Shrimp. Cubs even commissioner's trophy. • teIRRT CtRt1MAF TY SCOUTS SWIM Uf' - Sco4ts presented with Chief Scout badge back from left Jos Vart Eg er, xt tuts Scott. Swim -up Cubs middle from left; Casey Kertlp, Matthew Vissoh~ r, Stephen Mitchell, Dwayne Schrader. Swim -up Beavers front 'frobt left: David Snowdon, dreg Kroonen, Tim Kemp, Eric Scott, Paul Mit- chel., Ayan deitour. Gifford photo, 5.