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The Huron Expositor, 1994-02-09, Page 11• 11 you have a positive attitude and knowledge of agricultural and farm equipment.. .we are looking for youl We are currently looking for: • AN EXPERIENCED SERVICE TECHNICIAN • TRUCK DRIVER/ YARD PERSON We are a well established success- ful farm equipment dealer offering a modern service centre, excellent benefits, and training courses. Please send resume or contact: Bryan Vincent Box 189, Seaforth, Ontario NOK IWO twaetzlak rARM E0U1PYFN1 UMITIO 10 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Febnaary e, 1,94 (1Z. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ♦ (i2. REAL. ESTATE FOR SALE 12. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE • COLDWCLL BANKGR o Expect the best. DISTINCTIVE REALTY New Office Open For Business 53 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH Lind; Dsiobf+l New -52? -2103 Sales Representativephone • THANK YOU to everyone for the tremendous success of my Grand Opening of my new office. Special thanks to Ron& Bessie Broome and all the merchants of Seaforth. It's great to be a part of Seaforth's Main Street again. ABSOLUTELY STUNNING 2 year old hothe on large lot. 3 + 1 bed- rooms. 2 baths, cathedral ceiling with skylight. Family room, single car garage, very quiet. excellent neighbourhood in Seaforth. ECONOMICAL 2 bedroom home - Egmondville on extra large lot. Low heat costs. low taxes. new bathroom with whirlpool tub. Excellent home for retirement or 1st time buyers. Call Linda. NEW LISTING Seaforth, move in condition. Almost everything new or replaced• plumbing. wiring. insulation, furnace. new oak cup- boards, trim, new bathroom. Extra deep lot. Even the lawn and landscaping is new. Won't last long. Call now. CLINTON - Double lot. 3+ bed- rooms. family room. fireplace. master bedroom with ensutte, beautifully landscaped, very pri- vate. COUNTRY LIVING on 1 /2 acre 5 year old home. 3 bedrooms. newer septic system• drilled well. Large shop 32' x 48' x 14' with furnace and is insulated. Excellent property. Make an offer. VACANT Country lot. Close to Seaforth: 1.3 acres. COMMERCIAL BUILDING LOT Prime location, .19 acres. Exeter. 26. HELP WANTED • r $ COLESCE $ - The biggest and most dynamic lingerie and casual wear com- pany in Canada Is looking for people Interested In earning above average Income full or part time. Experience not necessary, kit and training provided. Management positions available. Can be sold by catalogue or home presenta- tion. For Information call Betty at 263- 5072. 26-05x4 WANTED TO HIRE; experienced co- herdsperson to assist with 320 sow farrow to finish hog operation in Clinton area. Main areas of responsibility will be In farrowing and wiener facilities. Please reply with references and resume, Att n: Bev Hill, Hill & Hill Farms Ltd., Vama, NOM 2R0 (519) 233-3218 26-06x3cc COMBINE an eye for fashion, with a head for business. Eaming potential unlimited. Part-time or full-time. Seeking Fashion Consultants. Call 1-800-463- 8859 Lantana, affiliate of Cotton Ginny. 26-06xbc Temporary Position CL RICAL and. ACCOUNTING Local manufacturer offers 6 months employment to an indi- vidual who possesses the follow- ing qualifications: -Hands on computer experience -Strong accounting background -Good telephone skills This position must be filled as quickly as possible to provide necessary training. Send resume to: Personnel Dept. P.O. Box 1078 Seaforth Ont. NOK 1 WO MANAGER AND SECRETARY- TREASURER ECRETARYTREASURER The Commissioners of the Tuckersmith Telephone System are seeking an individual to plan and administer capital and operat- ing budgets, organize and super- vise staff, and promote good cus- tomer relations with the public. As a qualified candidate, you will be required to have had five years experience in a related field. You must have experience in public relations, a demonstrated ability to effectively communicate and interact with staff. A competitive benefit package is offered and salary will be in accor- dance -with training and experi- ence. Qualified applicants may submit a resume outlining experience and qualifications by February 23, 1994 to: Mr. David Brock, Chairman TUCKERSMiTH MUNICIPAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM Kippen, Ontario NOM 2E0 Enquiries to be directed to Mr. Brock at 519-263-2034. C� . ■� slPAM!t�Al4ItA R. R. #4, Goderich Ontario N7A 3Y1 524-4473 or 5242520 HANDYMAN SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! $49,900. Two storey red brick with addition. Rural community living in Walton. #98. John Talbot•Linda Talbot•Kevin Talbot* 'Bioko( WARM • Assotate Broker Network RVYAL L MGai 524-4473 or 524-2520 28. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 1 ♦ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY: Person or persons to lease and operate the kit- chen and dining room facility at Kelly's Place Hotel in Hensall. Call 262-2314 after 12 noon. 28-01 xtfoc START YOUR own home-based busi- ness. Watkins is today's best business opportunity. Contact Independent Mar- keting Director, Box 8322, Saskatoon, Sask., S7K 6C8. 1-800-668-4895 Fax: (306) 931-4650. 28-O6xbc THE HOME business of the '90s. No financial risk. No inventory. Strong sup- port team and training. For more infor- mation call Watkins Independent Direc- tor 1-800-263-2999 Canada. 28-06xbc • 30. EMPLOYMENT WANTED r RESPONSIBLE female adult willing to do odd Jobs in or outside. Call 345- 2255. 30-05x2c 31. SERVICE DIRECTORY • I REPAIR AND REFINISHlr1G of furniture and antiques, handstripping, also rcus- tom made furniture built to your pins. 33. MISCELLANEOUS Robert Kerr, RR01, Seaforth. Phone 527-0786. 31-05-ff • 131. SERVICE DIRECTORY ♦ r ALUMINUM AND CUSTOM WELDING, ornamental railing, trailers, custom hitches, pig/cattle penning, machinery repairs and fabricating. Phone Peter De Jong 523-4816, Londesboro. 31-05-11 SEWING MACHINE SERVICE: over 30 years experience, practically all makes, in area weekly, home service on request. Call Seaforth Sewing Centre, 527-1900 or 1-800-265-9176. 31-05-11 PHOTO COPIES Photocopying Service available at the Huron Expositor office, 100 Main St., Seaforth. 8V2 x 11 copies -.25 cents per sheet, 8V2 x 14 copies - .35 cents per sheet. (GST and PST extra). Phone 527-0240. 31-01-tfnxe QUICK STITCH PLUS -zipper replace- ments, alterations, hems and more. Cali Myma Smith, 482-3591. 31-04x1Occ Fuel 00 Furnace Repair and Cleaning Paratchek's Maintenance Dublin 345-2235 BLUEWATER CABINETS & TRIM LTD. 89 Don Street, Clinton For: Cupboards • Vanities • Doors • Trims • Hardware & Accessories Paslode Distributor VISIT OUR SHOWROOM - Steve & Jim 482-3382 V[=ALS Abattoir and Meat Market Hwy. 83 - 3 1/2 miles east of Exeter 2:35- 1 1 23 Try us for CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING Kill Days - Tuesdays OUR SPECIALTY Horne cured and smoked meats processed exactly the way you like it. 126. HELP WANTED • r PSYCHOMETRIST The Potation The Children's Aid Society of Huron County In conjunction with the Huron County Board of Education Is seeking a Psychometrist to provide in house psychological assessment services and to make available other clinical and interpretive skills. The position is responsible for service delivery throughout the County of Huron. Qualifications The successful apOcanf will possess a Masters Degree in Psychology (or equiv- alent) and have a minimum of two years experience under the guidance of a Registered Psychologist. The Ana Offices are located In the picturesque town of Goderich in the County of Huron on the shore of Lake Huron. This Is e friendly family oriented community that is wsp known as a resort area. Please submit a detailed resume by 4 p.m. on February 22, 1994 to the: Executive Director Children's Aid Society of Huron County Box 128, Goderich, Ontario N7A 3Y6 BRONZE baby shoes. We can preserve your precious souvenirs to last forever. For further information call us toll-free today. The Baby Shoe Bronzing Co. 1- 800-465-2314. 33-06 x be CAN'T DRINK MILK? Discover Vitamite. Lactose free milk substitute. Manufao- tured for lactose intolerants who suffer bloating, cramps, diarrhea when milk is consumed. Vitamite looks, cooks, tastes like milk. Send self-addressed stamped envelope to Canuk Sales, R.R. 83, Duncan, B.C. VOL 2X1. 33-06xbc POETRY CONTEST. $12,000 in prizes yearly. Possible publication. Send one original poem 20 lines or less: National Library of Poetry, Box 704 -ND, Owings Mills, MD 21117. 33-06xbc 134. PERSONAL COURSE IN MIRACLES class stf For Information call Chris Morelli 5724.34-08x4co A.A. If you think you have a drinking problem Alcoholics Anonymous has worked for millions. Call 527-1850. 34- 05-H LIVE a healthier and longer life. Rid your body of harmful effects of daily pollution. Buy and read 'Clear Body Clear Mind' by L. Ron Hubbard. ($22.00) 700 Yonge Street, Toronb, M4Y 2A7, Ont.., or cell 1-800-681-6800, 34-08xbc LACK OF MONEY? Effect of the econ- omy? Worried about Jobs? Be happy and suoceed In life. Buy and read 'Problems of Work' by L. Ron Hubbard. ($30.00) 700 Yonge Street, Toronto, M4Y 2A7, Ont. or call 1-800-581-6808. 34-06xbo 35. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of ROBERT NORMAN DODDS All persons having ms against the state OF ROBERT N DODDS, late of the Town of Seaforth, In the County of Huron, who died on or about the 16th day of January 1994 are here- by notified to send, in full, particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of March 1994, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 7th day of February 1994. McConnell, Stewart & Devereaux Barristers &c., 77 Main Street S., Seaforth, Ontario NOK 1 WO Solicitors for the Admininistratrix I 6. ANNOUNCEMENTS • • r AD AND NEWS DEADLINE The deadline for news Dopy, classified and display advertising for The Huron Expositor, Seaforth is Monday at 1 p.m. Phone 527-0240. 36 -01 -anus DIVORCES/PARDONS/NAME CHANGES: No court appearanoe, rea- sonable cost, legal aid welcome. Luigi E. Circelli, Peggy Wilson (Paralegal). Call collect 1-434-1891. 38-05-8 138. AUCTION SALE ♦ RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12 AT 9:00 A.M. - At Richard Lobb's Auction Building In Clinton for the Estate of Dave Harman of Godcrlclr. Retia Baird, Clinton, plus approx. 50 new Persian carpets and run- ners for the Persian Carpel Co. We arc accepting conslgnmcnls for upcoming auctions. Call now! ESTATE AUCTION Of Antiques: Appliances; Tools and Household Effects to be held at the Jacob Auction Centre 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell on Thurs., Feb. 10 at 5:00 p.m. INCLUDING: Lazy -Boy sleep sofa (3 yr. old); three piece bedroom suite (like new); Ethan Allan wing back chair; Krug single pedestal desk & chair (new); five piece wood- en dinette suite; cedar chest; pr. of leather top end tables; single bed; Zenith console color T.V. with remote; buffet -hutch; seven pieces of Gunstock slab furniture; Maytag electric dryer (like new); RCA fridge; Amana microwave; deep freeze; Inglis 30 inch black door stove; Admiral 24 inch electric stove; swiv- el recliner chair; chesterfield suite (new); oak parlor table; oval hall table; oak Morris chair; chests of drawers; old tools; crocks; wicker cradle; washboards; horse collers; large quantity of sleigh bells; quilts & bedding; Toby mugs; collectible dishes; a good clean offering of household effects; Wajax two cylin- der engine and pump & much more. An exceptionally dean offering. Prop: Verna Henry of Stratford and a Woodstock estate. AUCTIONEER: Doug Jacob & Waffle Ross 271-7894 (39. EDUCATIONAL ♦ 39. EDUCATIONAL e• ��tand Conada Emplol Iminigretbn Canada COURSES OFFE who are in receipt of unemployment Mon. Feb. 14 - Fri. Feb.25/ 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m BENMILLER INN, Goderich ENHANCED TEAM WORK CUSTOMER SERVICE TRAINING For Individuals wanting to upgrade their existing interpersonal and business management skills Focus on Customer Service, Team Work, Professional Career and Business Development Mon. Feb. 21 - Fri. March 4/94 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m CENTRALIA COLLEGE COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING Course Outline ✓ Windows it Simply Accounting ✓ Quicken ✓ Upgrading to Word Perfect for Windows Some knowledge of accounting, bookkeeping, and computer experience • would bean asset. on. 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m CENTRALIA COLLEGE INTRODUCTION TO SMALL BUSINESS Designed for persons with little or no experience in business operation. 47. CARDS OF THANKS PRICE We would like to thank all our friends and neighbours for their donations of food, flowers, charitable donations, phone calls, letters, cards of sympathy upon the passing of John a beloved husband,father and grandfather. Thanks to Whitney Ribey Funeral Home for helping us with the necessary arrange- ments, to Rev. Gordon Redden for the beautiful service. A special thanks to the V.O.N. nurses, Home c#re, Aero Care, thanks to the ambulance attend- ants, Dr. Woldnik and Dr. Rodney, Seaforth Community Hospital nursing staff, for their excellent care, to pr. Ahmaad at University Hospital, London. A special thanks to Maureen, sister-in- law Phyllis,Rob Suzanne, Brian and Marlene, Keith, Basil and Junior, Debbie and Norm and all family members too, ones who visited John at home and in hospital and to anyone we may have forgotten. Everything was greatly appreciated and will never be forgotten. Sincerely Ann, Myles, Keith, Brian and Marlene. 47-06- 1 DUPEE We would like to say Thank You to everyone who helped to arrange our surprise 40th anniversary party. To our family Barb and Tom, Deb and Pat, Larry and Ang and also to Dorothy. We would also like to thank the well washers who braved the cold to wish us well. We would also like to thank everyone for the cards and gifts we received. It Is a day we will always cherish. Don and Catherine Dupee. 47-08x1 138. AUCTION SALE 1 ♦ LARGE AUCTION SALE Furniture, appliances, approx. 50 new Persian rugs, Royal Albert dishes and cups and saucers, tools etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building In Clinton, for the Estate of Dave Harman of Ooderlch, Retia Baird of Clinton plus additions. Saturday, February 12 at 9 a.m. Zenith 20' colour T.V., Uttramatic power tilt double bed (new), power lift and tilt refiner chair (new), apt. dining extension table, extends from 20 Inches to 6 ft., 4 matching chairs, chesterfield with pull-out bed and matching chair, like new, loveseat and chair, chesterfield and chair, 3 months old, subject to reserve, antique pine blanket box, upright freezer, portable washer, 2 microwave ovens. single box spring and mattress, like new, 3 piece bedroom suite, chests of draw- ers, dressers, wooden extension table, china cabinet, Sharp PA 3000 electronic typewriter (new), left hand golf clubs and 6ag, some bedding, vacuum cleaner, small appliances, lamps, 2 parlour tables, bath tub chair, walker, toilet seat exten- sion, upholstered chaks, electric meat slicer, high chair, baby crib, stroller, antique barn beam, boring tool, electric bench grinder, old violin, 3 brass bells, crocks, shaft bells, handsaws, levels, cross cut saw, 2 • 4 Inch vises, hand tools, C• damps, Husqvarna heavy duly weed eater, like new, subject to reserve, fishing poles, shop vac. SELLING AT APPROX 1 P.M. - for the Persian Carpet Co., approx 50 new rugs and runners, various sizes, Chinese, Indo -Persian end Persian, some subjet9lo reasonable reserve, Large offering of Royal Albert cups and saucers, plus offer pink depression pieces, plates, glassware, chine, etc., plus many other Items. TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D. Auctioneer Richard Lobb 482-7898 39. EDUCATIONAL ♦ r LEARN Auctloneerkng at the South- western School of Auolloneering. Next Class: Maroh 12-18. Information, con- tact: Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering, R.R. 1*6, Woodstock, Ont. N48 7V9. (519)637-2115.39O6xbo BOOKKEEPING and income tax oertifl- cats courses. Free brochures. No obli- gation. U & R Tax Service Ltd., 1346 Pembina Highway, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3T 2B8, 1-800-886-5144. 39-06xbo C43. BIRTHS • KYLE Peter and Janice are happy to announce the birth of their daughter Victoria Louise at Brantford General Hospital on January 31, 1094, weighing 9 lbs 7 oz. Proud grandparents are Bob and Gladys Kyle, Ayr and Domini: and Grace Murray, Seaforth. A cousin for Kelly, Sarah, Brendan and Blake Murray. 43-06x 1 147. CARDS OF THANKS - l ♦ PINDER We wish to thank Dr. Carolin Shepherd, the nurses and staff of Seaforth Com- munity Hospital for the care they gave Bill while a patient. To Teachers, Staff and pupils of Seaforth & District High School for their support and the memor- lal service held Friday morning In mem- ory of Bill. For the floral tributes and donations to the Hospital and Cancer Society. To Bill Nyco, Sheila MaoVoy and Tom Phillips for the kind words they gave at the funeral. To the Flrefghlsrs for their support also the Legion Branch 156, the ladies Legion Auxiliary for the luncheon. To all ' the people who have sent cards, to our neighbors and friends who sent food b our home. To the Rev. Bruce Cook and Ross Ribey for their kindness and sup- port and to Lynda for caring. Our sin- cere thanks. The Pinder family. 47-08x1 TYNDALL I wish to express my sincere thanks b all the folks who made phone galls, sent cards, flowers and treats to my home, also to thank Dr. Maikus and the nurses at the hospital to Cheryl Ann and Alan for visits, the VON girls also my fainly, it was greatly appreciated. Alice 47- 06x1 TO JASON PAPPLE - Thank you for the diagnosis and the prognosis and the T L C. Love, Amber 47-06-1 VIVIAN My family and I would lige to express our sincere thanks to everyone for their kindness since the loss of my parents Grace and Carter Kerslake. Special thanks to Rev. Lucie. Milne, Cromarty Church Ladies, Hillside Nursing Home staff and the Lockhart Funeral Home for their understanding and guidance. Final- ly to my family and friends I would like to thank you for your love and support expressed In so many different ways. Joyce Vivian. 47-O6x l cc BRAECKER The family of the late Melanie Braecker wish to thank their relatives, friends and neighbours for the floral tributes, mem- orial donations, visitations and cards of sympathy. Thank you to the Lockhart Funeral Home, Pastor Bob Book and the ladies of St Peters Lutheran Church for the boutiful lunch. A special thank you to those who brought food to the house and to Jim and Dianne for all their help. The Braecker family. 47- 06x1cc KRAMP 76 my femlfy aiidlil ; lfiaitk you for all the cards, plants and phone calls. To the Pinder family; thank you for being there for me. To Dr. Shepherd and all the nurses at Seaforth Hospital; you are saints. To Bill who said, 'once a Mend always a friend', I thank you for the many wonderful people I have met through you and with you, but you were my best frMond.1 will never forget. Lynda Kramp. 47-06-1 PHILUPS I wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Malian and Dr. Rodney and all the nurses and kitchen staff of Seaforth Community Hospital for the excellent care given to me while a patient. Many thanks to family friends and neighbours for the many leering cards and beauti- ful flowers, to Pastor Lucas for prayers and words of encouragement. Marjorie PMfilps. 47-06-1 A