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35. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In the Estate of
JAMES MARTIN RACHO
ALL PERSONS having claims against
the estate of James Martin Racho, late
of the Township of Tuckersmith, in thA
County of Huron, who died on or about
the 12th day .of May. 1994 are hereby
notified to send in full particulars of
their claims to the undersigned on or
before the 3rd day of August 1994.
after which date the assets will be
distributed having regard only to claims
then received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 6th day
of July, 1994.
MCCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUx
Barristers, 3c.,
77 Main Street S.,
Seaforth, Ontario N0K 1 WO
Solicitors for the Executrix
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
in the Estate of
JANET GRACE SCOTT
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of Janet Grace
Scott, late of the Town of Seaforth, in
the County of Huron, who died on or
about the 24th day of May. 1994 are
hereby notified to send in full particu-
lars of their claims to the undersigned
on or before the 17th day of August
1994, after which date the assets will
be distributed having regard only to
claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 21s1
day of July, 1994.
MCCONNELL,STIIWART OEVEREAUX
Barrister*, AT._._ -
77 Main Street S.,
Seaforth, Ontario,
NOK 1WO
Solicitors for the Executor
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38. AUCTION SALE
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RICHARD
LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 AT 9 AM -
Anttques. modern furniture and
appliances at Richard Lobb's Auction
Building to Chinon.
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Bob Heywood,
Auctioneer 235.0874
Auction Reminders
Wed., evening July 27 at 6
p.m. on location in Belmont
Ont. Offering an excellent Main
St. residential property along
with several lots of antiques.
collectibles, 9 pc. dining suite,
furnishings and misc. items.
This Thursday Evening July
28 at 5:30 p.m. at Hensall Are-
na. Dispersing a large offering
of furnishings, appliances, an-
tiques, china and glass from
Marion MacLean of Exeter and
Frank Schewo of London incl.
2 dining suites, 2 bedroom
suites, teak secretary style
bookcase, oak entertainment
centre, and hundreds of useful
items. Full list in last weeks
paper.
Civic Holiday Monday Auc-
tion Aug. 1. at 10 a.m. at
South Huron Rec Centre Exet-
er. Dispersing the contents of 2
Exeter homes along with addi-
tions from Clinton, Zurich etc.
see full ad in this paper.
Wed. evening Aug. 17 at 5:30
p.m. We will be offering an ex-
cellent well kept auction for Mr.
and Mrs. Gord Kraft of Dash-
wood along with additions, for
Mr. Morley Hall. Both homes
have been sold.
Auctioneer: Bob Heywood
235-0874
143. BIRTHS
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MELLEN
Brian, Joan and big sister Sarah are
thrilled to announce the arrival of
Joseph John born Sunday, July 24,
1994 at 3:35 a.m. weighing 7 lbs.
Special thanks to Dr. Percival, the staff
of Se@forth Community Hospital and to
Anne, Brenda and Sheila for their
•excellent care. Spoiling privileges go to
Yvette and Hank Binnendyk of
Egmondville and Larry and Connie
Mellen of London. 43-30-1
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46. IN MEMORIAM
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BENNEWIE8: In loving memory of
Edwin Bennewies who passed away
August 3, 1984.
We look across the sky tonight.
We see your face, your smile so bright,
Oh how we wish that we could say
good night.
When you left us that day,
Your pain was behind, you looked so
pale,
But your love fingered on.
Your wife, our mother tried to be so
strong,
She spoke of the times held tight in
your arms,
She loves to remember the good times
you both had,
Even though she knew there were
times that were bad.
On August 3, 1984 your life slipped
away,
Your wife by your side and your
children at hand,
Ten years have passed by but your
memory lives on in the hearts of your
children and your loving wife Susan
and Families. 46-30-1
GLANVILLE: In loving memory of a
dear husband, father, grandfather and
great grandfather, John Glanville who
passed away July 26, 1989.
There is a bridge of memories,
From here to heaven above,
That keeps you very close to us,
It's called the Bridge of Love.
As time goes by without you,
And days turn into years
They hold a million memories,
And a thousand silent tears.
To us you were so special,
What more is there to say,
Except b wish with all our hearts,
That you were here today.
Dearly remembered and sadly missed
Winnie and Family. 46-30x1
HILDEBRAND: Tyler. In loving memory
of a dear nephew and cousin, who
passed away August 1, 1991.
It's not the tears that we shed at the
time,
That tell of a heart that is broken,
It's the lonesome tears of the after
years,
When a loved one's name is spoken.
Softly the leaves of memory fall,
Sadly we stoop and gather them all.
Unseen, he is always near, still loved,
Still missed and very dear.
Just as he was, he will always be,
Forever treasured in our memory.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed
by Aunt Carol, Uncle Bryan, Jeffrey and
Daniel. 46-30x1
38. AUCTION SALE
Family enjoys Island visit
Dianne and Paul McCallum and
their children spent a relaxing week
at Manitoulin Island last week.
They did a lot of fishing and Kenny
had begun to give up hope for 887-6g60
catching a fish when near the end
of the week he hooked a catfish. Belguim and had a look at the
His parents hadn't heard of catfish dikes. Don said it was interesting to
being caught in the lake and to see the water up higher than the
them it was quite a find. They are land. Monique is from the province
in the process of getting the fish of NoordBrabant.
mounted. Congratulations, Kenny! AUGUST BIRTHDAYS
On July 19-21 56 4-H members August 2 - Sherry Hoegy; August 3
ages 15 and 16 attended the 4-H - Allison Buerman, Amanda Vick;
members Conference at Palmerston. August 4 - Heidi McClure; August
The conference was held at the 7 - Heather Deitz; August 8 -
Ranton Place. The children enjoyed Darryl Houston, Richard Love;
swimming, dances and mini- August 9 - Leona McDonald, Katie
olympics. They also had to write an Williamson; August 11 - Trevor
essay and they learned how to fill Gibbons, Alvin McDonald; August
out rdsumes and talked about peer 13 - Balinda Gibbons; August 14 -
pressure. The members from Kelsey Bennewies, Craig Hackwell;
Walton who attended were Sandy August 15 - Tyler Elligsen, Gerrid
Rykhoff, Julie, Jennifer; Steve and Dalton; August 18 - Devin Blake,
Cherylann Terpster, Kate Smith, Marion Godkin, Bertha Love, Bill
Diane Vanden haven and Lisa Shorteed; August 19 - Andrew
Blake, Sandy said it was an McDonald; August 20 - Laura
experience of a lifetime. She Hood; August 21 - Emmerson
recommends the conference to all Mitchell, Gloria Wilbee; August 22
4-H members. - Viola Traviss; August 23 - Steven
Phyllis and Emmerson Mitchell, McNichol, Keith Bachert; August
Doug and Marjory Fraser, Bill and 28 - Robert Johnston.
Marie Coutts, Allan and Alice AUGUST ANNIVERSARIES
Searle, Berva and Gerald Watson August 14 - Keith and Gloria
from Walton took a bus trip to Wilbee; August 19 - Ruth and Jim
Landsdowne, Ont. where they took Axtmann; August 26 - Ross and
the Thousand Island tour. The trip Marg Benneu; August 27 - Bill and
was put together by the Happy Marjory Humphries.
Gang in Londesborough and people Pauy and Cassandra Banks
from Clinton, Blyth and Walton greeted worshippers at Duff's
filled the bus. They spent four United Church July 24 on the
nights at Hill Island Lodge and outside stairs where they pointed
were bused to Gananoque where out to everyone the hole in the
they boarded the boat. Marie Coutts cement where the lightening had
said they had a wonderful time and struck. Rev. Banks welcomed
she was really impressed with the everyone and read t h e
staff at the Lodge who were announcements. Patty Banks helped
University students and worked with the scripture reading. His
hard to take of everyone. sermon was called 'Spiritual
Visiting this week with Ian Warfare.'
Wilbee family were, Dr. and Mrs. The honour of the Christian
Roy Wilbee of Boisevaine, Church has been greatly blemished,
Manitoba. Mr. Wilbee's daughter, said Rev. Randy Banks, by those
Theresa and her husband Craig who have interpreted the Ephesians
Keys and Kirstie of Toronto, Mrs. chapter six passage and hymns so
Kelly Schmidt of Toronto and Mr. literally by marching into battle
and Mrs. Ken Wilbee of Napanee. bearing the standard of the cross,
On Saturday evening the Dennis on a mission to destroy the enemies
and Wilbee families got together at of the cross in the name of the
Ranton Place, Palmerston to have Prince of Peace. Examples of this
an early celebration in honour of would be the Crusades where
Ken and Grace Wilbee's 50th Christians from Europe went to the
Wedding Anniversary to take place Holy land to fight a war against the
on Dec. 19, 1994. Jews and Muslims and also the
Welcome home greetings to Don fighting between the Protestant and
and Monique Baan who went to Cathohcs in Northern Ireland. The
Holland on their honeymoon a few Ephesians passage needs to be
weeks ago. Monique, was born understood as highly metaphorical,
there. She took her new husband to he said.
meet her relatives. They never had Paul proclaimed the gospel of
a dull moment as family took them Jesus Christ in a non-Christian
places everyday. Don Aida_ world. Cbristianjgr
iMptessed-widt'tiow every bit of ' -Surf :"17fe
land is utilized. They travelled to has always recognized the
Amsterdam, saw the cathedrals in subversive nature of Christianity
and has used one means or another
47. CARDS OF THANKS 1 to suppress it, Rev. Banks said.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, July 27, 1994-11
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Can you stop
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Walton
by Patty Banks
dogs from
barking? ; ...
How does triskeep':,a,,dog
from barking? This question was
asked recently in a Huron Expo-
sitor column.
Recently, a reader responded
that the best way to keep a do$
from barking is to make sure it
has affection, or to keep the dog
in the house near people. She
said an expensive collar can be
used but barking is a natural
response fora dog, she said, and
dogs shouldn't be expected to be
qwet all the time.
Do you have a special way of
keeping your dog quiet? Should
we expect a dog which is left
outside to remain quiet all the
time? Your responses are wel-
come at the newspaper:w "`-
Ii there's a pain lilt`
your chest, be a pale
In the neck.
Complain to a doctor. �-
Chest pain could -
be a sign of heart
disease The sooner you see
a doctor. the better your
chances for life.
Queensway
The week at Queensway Nursing
Home started off with the
traditional Fun and Fitness program
and small group activities. Early
Tuesday morning, residents
gathered for Breakfast Club. Guest
minister Evelyn Kruger originally
from the Grand Bend area, came to
visit Tom Desjardine and Gtace
Dinney. While visiting .she
performed an inspiring church
service. Phyllis Desjardine assisted
with the service by providing the
musical accompaniment. We hope
Evelyn will visit us again when'she
is in the area.
Once again our outdoor barbecue
was postponed due to inclement
weather. Queensway will keep
trying for the month of August to
get a few barbecues in.
Saturday afternoon residents
enjoyed a special sweet treat.•They
were able to build a sundae off,,the
ice cream wagon that . to4red
through the building. It was a cool
treat for a hot day.
Upcoming events: July 28 - 7
p.m. - Birthday Party with Ray
tdoor
SMITH
Marjorie and family of the late Ken
Smith extend our warmest thanks to
neighbors, friends and relatives for their
food sent to the house, floral tributes,
charitable donations and expressions of
sympathy. Many thanks to Pastor Bob
Book and Vicar John Jacobs, the choir
• and leader, the E.W.L. of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church and Lockhart Funeral
r Home for their services. A special
thanks to Dr. L.C. Tebbutt, Dr. A.
McIver and the I.C.U. nursing staff at
Stratford General Hospital for the
dedication and care given during Ken's
hospital stay. Words can never say
. enough to those who have been
supportive with cards, phone calls, visits
and hugs during this difficult time of
need. We thank you from our hearts.
Ken was an inspiration to us all and will
be greatly missed. - Marjorie, Dennis,
Dean, Sheila, Sharon and Families.
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Civic Holiday
Monday Auction
Monday Morning August 1 at 10 a.m.
at South Huroh Rec Centre, Exeter
Dispersing a Targe offering of furnishings, appliances, antiques, china
and glass and misc. items from 2 Exeter homes which have been sold
plus additions.
HOUSEHOLD & ANTIQUES: Two -3 pc. bedroom suites incl. dress-
ers, chest of drawers and double beds, 2 chrome tables and chair
sets, computer desk, chest of drawers, washstand, sofa bed, coffee
and end tables (glass top), Kenmore auto washer and electric dryer,
chesterfield, trunk, night table, microwave, 1/2 round end table, good
elec. water heater, dressers, exercise bike, stereo, upright vacuum,
folding wooden chairs, humidifier, several boxes of books and maga-
zines, 2 boxes LPs records, metal utility cupboard, kitchen and cook-
ware, a Targe selection of china and glass incl. cups and saucers,
Germany, pressed glass, bric a brae, lamps, hand and garden tools,
old tools, electrical and electronic misc. items, aluminum and wooden
doors, electric lawn mower and hundreds of useful and collectible
items.
Auctioneer: Bob Heywood 235-0874
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43. BiRTHS
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KRESS
Jerry and Joanne (nee Trapnell) and big
sister Jenna are pleased to announce
the safe arrival of Jerrica Lynn born on
June 12, 1994 at Fort McMurray
Hospital, Alberta. Proud grandmas are
Beth Kress of Saskatchewan and Ruth
Trapnell of Seaforth. 43-30-1
MOIR
Don and Lorraine Moir are proud to
announce the birth of their daughter,
Emily Marie,`botn July 13, 1994 at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, weighing 9
lbs. 1 oz. A sister for Andrew and Luke.
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PINDER
I wish to thank my family, friends and
neighbors for the flowers, cards and
visits while I was in hospital. Thanks to
Dr. Haines and the nurses for their care.
I also wish to thank all who expressed
their sympathy when my sister passed
away. Your kindness is very much
appreciated. - Jean Pinder 47-30x1
REGELE
I would like to thank all of our neig rs
and friends who attendedSmy
community bridal shower at Cavan
United Church in Winthrop on Monday,
July 11. A special thanks to the ladies
who planned the evening, for the
entertainment, and for all the beautiful
gifts I received. Paul and I will put them
all to good use. Thanks again. - Cheryl
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SNELL
I wish to thank the ladies of the
community for the shower given for me
b Northside United Church. A special
thanks to the U.C.W. groups for
arranging the fun evening and the
delicious lunch served. - Kim Snell
47-30-1
DOLMAOE
Thanks to the assistance, interest, and
concern of neighbors and friends, my
cattle that were on the loose are now
accounted for. Everything was greedy
appreciated. - Sincerely, Dennis
Dolmage 47-30-1
ELUOTT
The family of the late Jean Elliott would
like to say thank you to neighbors and
other friends for their many kindnesses
and generosity et the time of Jean's
death. We wish to thank the staffs of
Maplewood Manor and Seaforth Manor
for their good care during the years
Jean spent there, and to Dr. Malkus and
Seaforth Community Hospital for good
care in her final illness. Appreciation
also goes to the Whltney-Ribey Funeral
Home and the Rev. Randy Banks.
- Frances Ball 47-30x1
GLANVILLE - GOOS
Wasn't that a partyl Thanks to our
relatives and Mends who came out last
Saturday night; especially those on the
bus. A special thanks to our wedding
party, Doug and Gall Schroeder, Tom
and Barb Shannon and the clean up
crew. It was a night we will always
remember; right Marlene.
- Lorrie and Mike 47-30.1
JANMAAT AND BOWDEN
Trevor and i would like to thank
everyone who came out to show their
support on Saturday night. Our
extended thank you goes out to eN who
helped, especially my parents, the
wedding party, Mir Mends and relatives.
It was one party we will always
remember. Thanks again. - Tammy and
Trevor 470x1
Hensall Playground visits; August
10 - 1:30 p.m. - Bill dibson's
Garden Party; August 11 7'p.n. -
Huron Country Playhouse visits.'
TAYLOR'S MARKET
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
OPEN 7 DAYS
Sunday 10 am -6 pm
BLUEBERRY BLAST
Featuring: •Fresh Blueberries in pints
'Blueberry Preserves
•Blueberry Muffins
*Blueberry Tarts
•Blueberry Pie
*Blueberry Strudel
•Bluebeny Cheesecakes
•Frozen Blueberries by the 10 Ib. cesd#
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Community Calendar
WED. , JULY 27 SUN. , JULY 31
1:30-4:00 p.m - Senior Shuffleboard
at the Arena
6:30-7:30 p.m - T -Ball a1 the High
School South Diamond
6:30-8:30 p m. - Minor Soccer at
the Optimist Park
6:30-8:30 p m - Bantam Girls Game at
the High School North Diamond
7:00-8:30 p.m. - Squirt Boys Fastball
at the Optimist Park
7:30-10:30 p.m. - Men's Fastball
at the Lions Park
9:00-10:30 p.m - Swingers Slo-Pitch
at Optimist Park
8:00-11:30 p m - Men's Slo-Pilch at both
Optimist and Lions Parks . '{
MON. , AUG._ 1
12 noon -1 p.m. - Aqua Fitness at till/..
Lions Park Pod
6:30-8:30 p.m. - Houseleague Buil at fait
High School South
7:30-10:30 p.m. - Doubles Bingo at
Arena - Hall opens at 5:30 p.m.
7:30-10:30 p.m. - Men's Fastball at the '
Optimist Park
8:0Q-11:00 p.m. - Men's SIo-Pitch at
Uons Park
THURS. , JULY 28 TUES., AUG. 2.
6:30-8:00 p.m. - Pee Wee Girls Game
81 the Lions Park
6:30-8:00 p.m. - Mite Boys Game at
the High School South
6:30.8:00 p.m. • Squirt Boys Game
at the High School North
8:00-9:30 p.m. - Sluggers Slo-Pitch
at the Optimist Park
9:30.11:30 p.m. - Eagles Slo-Pitch
at the Optimist Park
FRI. , JULY 29
6:30-8:00 p.m. - Pee Wee Girls Fastball
at the High School North
6:30-8:00 p.m. - Mite Boys Fastball
at the High School South
6:30-8:30 p.m. - Bantam Boys Fastball
at Uons Park
9:00 • 11:30 p.m. - Rats SIo-Pitch at •
Optimist Park
6:30-7:30 p.m. - Houseleague ball at •
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the High School South DiamonQ
6:30-8:00 p m. - Squirt Boys Game alp':
the Optimist Park
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6:45-9:00 p.m. - Ladies' Recreational. '
Ball et Mit Lions Park
8:00-10:15 p.m. - Seaforth Harmony s'•
Hi -Utes practice at Seaforth Partain-,
School ,
8:00.11:00 p.m. - Men's SIo-Pitch at ,
the Optimist Park t..
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6:30-1:30 pm. - T -Ball at the High sv
Scheel $otfi.Diamond
6:30-8:30.0.m• - Minor Soccer at the ii
Optlmb(Pfilrk rr .
7:30.10:30 p.m. • Men's Fastball at gr
the Uorf�l Park `
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