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38. SERVICE
DIRECTORY
HENSALL LIVESTOCK
SALES
Every Thursday at 12:30 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
VEA LS
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 83 - 31/2 miles east of Exeter
2.35-1123
Try us for
CUSTOM KILLINq and PROCESSING
Kill Days - Tuesdays
OUR SPECIALTY
Home cured and smoked meats
processed exactly the way you like it.
39, CARD OF THANKS
JERVIS
Many thanks to my family, relatives and
friends for the special birthday party they had
for me, also for the many cards, gifts and good
wishes. I will always treasure them. Olda Jer-
vis. 39-12-x1
McIVER
The family of Mary McIver would like to thank
our relatives, friends and neighbours for all
Mass offerings, floral tributes, memorial dona-
tions and prayers. A sincere thank you to her
special friends at the apartment and in the
community for their love shown to her while in
hospital with visits, flowers, cards and treats.
Thank you to Dr. Malkus and the nursing staff
at Seaforth Community Hospital. Thank you to
Father Carrigan and Father Caruana for his
visits and special homily at the Funeral Mass.
Thank you to St. James Choir, and the ladies
of the CWL for the lovely lunch served after
Mass. Very special thanks to Michael
Falconer and Chris Smith at "Box Chapel"
Funeral Home for their kindness and caring, it
was appreciated so much. Thank you to
honorary pallbearers and pallbearers. Many
thanks to our own neighbours and friends for
food, cards and flowers sent to our homes,
Lou, Mary Catherine, Lorraine and Ed.
39-12-x1
ELLIOTT
In loving memory of a dear husband, and
father James W. who passed away 10 years
ago, March 15, 1979.
The years may wipe out many things
But this they'll wipe out never,
The memories of those happy days,
Which we have spent together.
Lovingly remembered by Virginia, and Marg.
40-12-1
MEIDINGER
In loving memory of a dear husband, father
and grandfather Delmer who passed away
suddenly March 18, 1974.
Just a prayer from those who love you
Just a memory fond and true
In our hearts you live forever -
Because we thought the world of you.
Forever in our .hearts and missed by wife
Veronica and family and grandchildren.
' 40-12-1
WOOD
fn loving memory of our dear dad and grand-
pa, John Wood, who passed away four years
ago March 26, 1985.
Calm and peaceful, he is sleeping.
Sweetest rest that follows pain.
We who loved him, sadly miss him.
But trust that we shall meet again.
Remembered always. Ron, Marg, Steven,
Karen, Kevin. 40-12-X1
McGrath
In loving memory of Michael (Mickey)
McGrath who was taken from his family March
26, 1986.
A bit of heaven was in your eyes,
Because God put it there,
The silver lining of the clouds
He placed amid your hair;
The thoughtfulness and kindliness
He did to you impart,
A way of understanding things
He planted in your heart
He gifted you with courage
And with Godliness so fine
And then He placed his hand in yours and
your hand into mine.
As Angels keep their watch up there
Please God just let him know
That 1 down here do not forget,
1 love and miss him so.
Remembered with love and sadly missed.
Your wife ina. 40-12-x1
MCGRATH
in loving memory of our granddad F. Michael
McGrath who passed away March 26, 1986.
We remember Granddad welt
Your quiet, gentle ways,
You were there as we grew up,
Through our childhood days.
As we recall, you seldom spoke,
Of love and tender ties.
But we saw love, and so much more
Behind our Granddad's eyes.
We loved you then, we love you now,
And when this life is over,
We'll hug you, Granddadonce again
Just like we did before.
Forever loved and missed by grandchildren
Chris and Julie. 4.0-12-x1
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TOWN OF SEAFORTH
Tender far
"A GRAVEL"
Sealed Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until 9:00 P.M. on APRIL
4th, 1989.
To supply and deliver to the Town of
Seaforth for Stock Pile or Distribution
on Streets the quantities of,
1650 cu. yds.
or
4,620,000 lbs.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
Ant Crocker, Clerk -Treasurer
Town of Senforth
72 Main Street, Dox 610
Seaforth, NOK 1 W0, 327-0160
A\ HURON COUNTY
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
S.F.T. (HC) 89-07
Replacement of Roof Shingles, Rain
Water Goods and New ice & Water Shield
at Zurich OHI.
Tenders will be received for the above
until 11:00 a,m. local time, Wednesday,
April 5, 1989 by the Huron County Hous-
ing Authority, 48 The Square,
GODERICH, Ontario N7A 1M5 (519)
524-2637 from whom details and
specifications may be obtained, quoting
reference number es shown.
THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT
NECESSARILY ACCEPTED.
- HURON COUNTY
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
�7. S.F.T. (HC) 89-08
The Supply of all labour and materiel for
one (1) annual cleaning of all carpets in
corridors and common rooms in O.H.C,
buildings et locations specified.
Tenders will be received for the above
until 11:00 a.m. local time, Wednesday,
April 5, 1989 by the Huron County Hous-
ing Authority, 48 The Square,
GODERICH, Ontario N7A 1M5 (519)
524-2837 from whom details and
specifications may be obtained, quoting
reference number as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT
NECESSARILY ACCEPTED.
n
HURON COUNTY
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
S.F.T. (HC) 89-09
For Janitoriai Services and Snow
Removal at Queen St., Blyth OH1
Tenders will be received for the above
until 11:00 a.m. local time, Wednesday,
April 5, 1989 by the Huron County Hous-
ing Authority, 48 The Square,
GODERICH, Ontario N7A 1M5 (519)
524-2837 from whom details and
specifications may be obtained, quoting
reference number as above,
THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT
NECESSARILY ACCEPTED,
37. NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In The Estate of
GWENDOLYNE RUSTON
All persons having claims against THE ESTATE
OF GWENDOLYNE RUSTON, late of the
Village of Dublin in the County of Perth, who
died on or about the 8th day of February 1989,
are hereby notified to send in full particulars
of their claims to the undersigned on or before
the 12th day of April 1989 after which date the
assets will be distributed having regard only
to claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 15th day of
April 1989.
MCCONNEIL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX
tiiarristers, &c.,
Seaforth, Ontario
Sellcltors for the executor
38. SERVICE
DIRECTORY
KELLY'S SEWING SERVICE - All wardrobe
making bridal wear, dressmaking, children's
clothes, alterations etc. Call 522-0529. 38-9-tt
ELECTROLYSIS - The removal of unwanted
hair in the comfort of my own home. Call Ruby
Shanahan, Bayfield 565-2795. 38-9-4
READY FOR THE SPRING SEASON - Call
Now M -B Paving -Lawn rolling, special prices
on large lawns, we use extra heavy rollers.
Professional asphalt paving and sealing. We
specialize in farm lanes, parking lots,
driveways. Please call 527-2328 or 522.0939.
38-12-4
Fuel Oil Furnace
Repair and Cleaning
Paratchekrs Maintenance
Dublin, 345.2235
Hart development ® a boon to the comrnunit
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downtown, I think it'll bring people to town.
In Strafford the mall is way out of town, but
people still go downtown,"
"As far as I'm concerned the more things
of that type they have, the better it is for a
town," commented Glen McCallum. He also
feels competition may actually be better for
the town. "Businesses can hold their own
the same as they always have."
Another naafi noted McKillop township
will get all the tax revenues from this ven-
ture, not Seaforth. He says the town doesn't
need a strip mall, but was in favor of a
garage or a motel.
"A motel is a great idea and would be a
real boon to the community," said Joan
Tabbert. "I like our downtown, I think it's
great, but I'd like to see some growth. This
is probably a positive step, but it is
understandable that there is opposition."
These are a few of the responses from an
informal survey. About 26 consumer opi-
nions were received concerning this propos-
ed commercial venture. Of these 12 were
positive toward the mini mall, most citing
better competition and attracting
customers from neighboring municipalities
as positive factors. Ten people were against
the proposed strip mall and other businesses
Longterm programs neves
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Chairman of the HCFA Trade and Finance
Corrlmittee,
What we have to do is get away from
bandage adhoc programs. These short -
40, IN MEMORIAM
McGRATH
In loving memory of our Dad, F. Michael
McGrath who passed away March 26, 1986.
We watched you suffer,
We watched you sigh,
But all we could do,
Was just stand by.
When the time came we suffered too,
For you never deserved what you went
through.
God took your hand and we had to part,.
He eased your pain but broke our hearts.
If you could have spoken before you died,
These are the words you would have replied.
"Weep not for me but courage take,
And love one another for my sake,"
Forever loved and sadly missed by daughter
Mary Anne, and Son -in -taw, Mark. 40-12-x1
41. PERSONAL.
RELIABLE Canadian and Oriental Ladies (all
ages) seek housekeeping opportunity, ex-
change for shared accommodation, new loca-
tions, companionship, etc. Request further in-
formation (604) 547-2020 anytime (7 days).
41-12-bc
I, LAURA Marie Forbes, will not be responsi-
ble for any debts incurred by my husband,
Paul Steven Forbes, as of this date March 22,
1989, 41-12-x3
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which would attract business away from the
Main Street commercial district. A remain-
ing four people said it would make little dif-
ference to them whether a strip mall were
established, saying they would still shop
downtown, or wouldn't want to walk the
distance to the mall.
Of the 10 people who thought the mall was
a bad idea, all but one were not opposed to
the establishment of car dealerships, motels
and other highway commercial businesses.
Most were motivated by concern for Main
Street businesses, or Just didn't think the
proposed mall would be financially viable.
sary
term programs are not meeting the
farmers' needs, they are often im-
plemented after the fact and end up being
poor programs," commented Mr. Riddell,
I am a strong believer in introducing long
term programs. There should be a security
network for farmers that they can rely on,
one, five, or ten years down the road,"
Mr, Riddell went on to say that any pro-
grams implemented must be programs
that will meet the needs of all farmers not
just those who need help coping with debt.
Ken Kelly, an Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and food (DHAP) represen-
tative added, "The time has come to put
our cards on the table and hammer out a
better crop insurance program for
farmers. Granted it may cost more but a
good, long-term safety net is what is
needed."
Mr. Cardiff agreed with Mr. Riddell in
regards to adhoc programs. He suggested
Cardno
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rear of the Ferguson Hardware shop.
Huron County officials are investigating a
series of robberies which were committed
on Tuesday night or Wednesday morning. In
Tuckerstnith the farm home of Alexander
Sinclair was entered and a radio taken. A
safe in the Hensall town hall clerk's office
was forced open with an aceteleyne torch
stolen from Norville Ford's Blaekamith
shop (cash taken amounted to only $2.14),
while at Zurich Craig's Service Station and
Silverwood's branch office were entered.
Although the hockey season is hardly
over, the Seaforth' rink management are
already at work on plans for improved ac-
commodation at the rink. The ice surface
will be lengthened
new
yblssiwill be built, and new h 11 ockey drressng
rooms will be constructed.
MARCH 20, 1909
A delegation representing Tiackersmith
Municipal Telephone System and McKillop
Telephone System was assured Monday .
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and yet God said not one of the sparrows
would fall without Him knowing. The spar-
rows are more like the ordinary plain per-
son who works hard, stays all winter in the
bitter cold but perseveres through it all and
is still there in the Spring with his happy
crow
wchirp.
o struts around on our lawn I do not feel at all like and hen he
wants a bath in our birdbath, chases all the
sparrows out. Yes he defies them to come
that long-term programs be initiated at the
national level that will prevent formation
of such short-term programs,
"Farmers need confidence, they need to
know that government and agriculture are
heading down the same path," stated
Chris Palmer, Huron County Federation of
Agriculture President. "For this reason
the federal government needs to look at
the long-term agriculture policy, as
adhock programs offer no future, they just
keep us going a little while longer."
However, Mr. Kelly cautioned that
despite the fact long-term solutions are
needed, adhoc programs should not be
eliminated completely.
"There are a large number of people in
farming who are facing the future with
uncertainty. If we don't do a lot of tidtio�
in the short-term, the long-term may uc
very short for some of those people," he
concluded.
night when it appeared before Seaforth
council that there was no official opposition
in Seaforth to a move to provide free phone
service between the Tuckersmith system
and Seaforth, Clinton and Hensall.
..The Bell telephone Company announced
this week that it proposed to eliminate long
distance charges between the three points.
It's official now. Seaforth's first stoplights
at the corner of Main and Goderich Streets
are in operation. The lights began signalling
stop and go Wednesday afternoon.
Thieves broke into Crown Hardware early
Wednesday evening and stole three guns
and a quantity of ammunition: Mervin Nott
of Crown Hardware said the thieves broke a
window at the rear of the store.
Early construction of a mausoleum to
serve the Seaforth area is a distinct
possibilityeas a result of a study which a
committee has been giving the matter for
some weeks. The proposed mausoleum
would be interdenominational, and would be
known' as Pioneer Memorial Mausoleum,
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back. I have never felt like this but
sometimes I have been too much of a spar-
row. I should have asserted myself more,
educated myself more and to have listened
more to some of the wise old owls I knew,
Liza
I would like to dedicate this story to all my
grandchildren. Amanda, Cassandra, Todd,
Bob, Stephanie, Steven and David. Taryn,,
Paige, Drew, Sadye. Especially to Dave
who inspired this story.
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AVAILABLE, including:
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VACUUM CLEANER
courtesy of Campbell's Home
Decorating Centre, Seaforth.
SEIMiTSU
20" COLOUR T.V.
courtesy of Jack's Radio
and Television, Mitchell
ANTIQUE
LACK & BLUE FOUNTAIN
L -R: Richard Eickr -, ,iitchell Lions, Shayne Ward of Wards farm
Equipment, Mery �1iewen - Dublin Lions & owner of Merv's Patios,
Marten Vincent - Seaford ions lk owner of Vincent Farm Equipment 2 -
and Brian Nuhn Seaforth Lions.
courtesy of Mere's Patios,
Dublin.
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AWNMOWERS
couneay of Vincent Farm
Equipment, Seaforth.
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LAWNMOWER
couneay of Ward's
Farm Equipment, Mitchell.
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