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(26. HELP WANTED
WANTED, Join Watkins, one of the
top 10 home based businesses
today. For additional income and a
fulfilling career call collect,
independent representative Terry
519-627-9280. 26-33xbc
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Did you
know that 1 in 4 women in Canada
is abused in her lifetime and that
violence affects 14,500 people in
Huron County at any one time?
Agencies within Huron County
need your assistance in ending
violence against women. if you
have a feminist perspective on the
Issue of woman abuse, are
culturally sensitive and enjoy
helping others, we want to hear
from you. A ten week training
course is scheduled to begin
Monday, September 11, 1995 at
7:00 p.m. at the Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food and Rural
Affairs office at 100 Don Street in
Clinton. For more information and
to register please phone Tanya
Verburg at (519) 523-9677. 26-33-
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FIRS- OR SECOND YEAR
APPRENTICE or experienced
labourer. Please apply to Elligsen
Plumbing and Heating, RR 5,
Mitchell, 347-2081. Applications
available or send resume _-Spy
phone/fax. 26-33x 1 ce
27. WANTED GENERAL
WANTED: Anyone driving to and
from Waterloo Monday to Friday.
Willing to take turns driving. Please
call 519-522-0112. 27-33x2
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28. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
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START YOUR own home-based
business. Watkins is today's best
business opportunity. For free
information contact Independent
Marketing Director, 218 Meglund
Crescent, Saskatoon, SK S7H 4Z6.
1-800-263-2999. 28-33xbc
29. TENDERS
Corporation
it" of the
COUNTY
of HURON
VEHICLES REQUIRED
The County of Huron needs
to acquire four small pick-up
trucks.
Sealed tenders will be received
by the undersigned until 4:00
p.m., Friday, September 1,
1995.
Particulars and specifications
will be provided on request,
and can be obtained from the
Clerk-Administator's Office at
57 Napier Street in Goderich,
or by calling (519) 524-8394.
Lowest or any tender not
necessary accepted.
31. SERVICE DIRECTORY
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Repair and Cleaning
ParatcJiek's Maintenance
Dublin 345-2235
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MITCHELL - 348-8627
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46 Victoria St. Mitchell
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131. SERVICE DIRECTORY, 35. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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driveways, roads, parking lots,
tennis courts. Grading, gravel,
topsoil. Reliable, experienced.
James Symes Paving and
Materials, Lucknow. Call today
528-3047. 31-33x 1 cc
FAX SERVICE
Have your important documents
faxed at the Huron Expositor
office, 100 Main St., Seaforth. 1st
page - 8Yz x 11 $4.00, additional
pages to same phone number
$1.00. To receive a fax at our
office the cost is $1.00 per sheet.
(GST extra). For more information
phone 527-0240. 31-01 xtf
REPAIR AND REFINISHING of
furniture and antiques,
handstripping, also custom made
furniture built to your plans. Robert
Kerr, 1311#1, Seaforth. Phone 527-
0786. (31-31-tf
ALUMINUM AND CUSTOM WELD-
ING, ornamental railing, trailers,
custom hitches, pig/cattle penning,
machinery repairs and fabricating.
Phone Peter De Jong 523-4816,
Londesboro. 31-31-tf
PHOTO COPIES
Photocopying Service available at
the Huron Expositor office, 100
Main St., Seaforth. 814 x 11 copies
-.25 cents per sheet, 814 x 14
copies - .35 cents per sheet. (GST
and PST extra). Phone 527-0240.
31-01-tfnxe
GOVERNMENT FUNDS.
Government assistance prof rams
information available. For you new
or existing business. Take
advantage of the govemment
grants and loans. Call 1-800-915-
3615. 32-33xbc
VEALS
Abattoir and Meat Market
H . 83 - 3 1/2 miles east of Exeter
235-1 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.
32. BABYSITTING
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NEEDING A BABYSITTER?
Certified Child Care Worker has.
openings for your child/children.
For more information phone Chris,
527-1401. 32-33-2
34. PERSONAL
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ROB: Give the ransom to Cindy
before Sunday noon or you'll be
golfing naked real soon. 34-33-1
ARE YOU living with a drinking
problem? Al Anon can help. Phone
527-1650. 34-33-1
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WEDDINGS
Performed your Vocation or air indoor or
outdoor chapel (nondenominational). For
personal arrangements and brochure call.
Rev. Chris Morgan, All Faiths Pastoral
Centre. eenminer, 524.5724
36. ANNOUNCEMENTS
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AD AND NEWS DEADLINE
The deadline for news copy, clas-
sified and display advertising for
The Huron Expositor, Seaforth is
Monday at 1 p.m. Phone 527-
0240. 36 01-tfnxe
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
in the Estate of
MABLE AGNES SCHADE
Ail persons having claims against
the estate of Mable Agnes
Schade, late of the Town of
Seaforth, in the County of Huron,
who died on or about the 16th day
of April, 1995 are hereby notified
to send in full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or
before the 6th day of September,
1995, after which date the assets
will be distributed having regard
only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this
9th day of August, 1995.
McCONNELL, STEWART &
DEVEREAUX,
Barristers and Solicitors,
77 Main Street
Seaforth, Ontario, N0$C 1 WO.
Solicitors for the Executors.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In The Estate of
OLIVER THOMAS PRYCE
All persons having claims against
the estate of OLIVER THOMAS
PRYCE, late of the Town of Seaforth,
in the County of Huron, deceased,
who died on the 21st day of June,
1995 are notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the 6th
day of September, 1995 after which
date the assets will be distributed
having regard only to claims then
received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this 9th
day of August, 1995.
RALPH SMITH
Barrister and Solicitor
20 Gouinlock Street
P.O. Box 159
SEA FORTH, Ontario
NOK 1WO
137. MORTGAGES
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Available as low as
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Personal Loans Totally Unsecured
If you qualify, payments as
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Amt. Approx, Mo. Payment
' 5,000 ' 41.66
'10,000 ' 83.33
'15,000 1125.00
Consolidate your debts
Call (519) 363-0211
1-800-387-1932
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38. AUCTION SALE
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RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
SATURDAY, AUGUST 19 AT
9 AM - Antiques, furniture.
tools to be held at Richard
Lobb's Auction Building In
Clinton for Goderich, Exeter,
and Clinton homes. We are
accepting good additions for
this auction. Call now.
42. DEATHS
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MALCOLM, Peter, 79, of 94 High
St., Seaforth, died Saturday,
August 5, 1995, at the Seaforth
Community Hospital. Peter was
born in Perth Scotland on February
3, 1916, the son of Peter and
Isabella Malcolm. Peter was a
proud life member of Branch 156
of the Royal Canadian Legion and
President from 1982 to '84. He
was a member of the famed Black
Watch Regiment of the 51st
Highland Division of the Scottish
Territorial Army. Peter was
captured at St. Valery-en-Caux and
forced to march 800 miles to a
P.O.W. camp where he remained
for 5 years. In 1953 Peter
emigrated to Canada with his wife
and two children and is well known
in Seaforth and surrounding
communities for his bagpipe
playing exploits. Prior to retirement
in 1981 Peter was employed as a
carpenter at the Douglas Point
Nuclear Power Plant. Surviving are
his wife Annie and his sister Jessie
and brother Duncan both of Perth
Scotland. He was predeceased by
sisters Margaret and Ella, and
brothers William, James, David
and Calvin. Peter will be lovingly
remembered by daughter Moira
Robinson and her husband Gerald
of Clinton and their children Peter,
Penny and Callum; son Bruce and
his wife Wendy of Belleville and
their children Kathryn and Heather;
son Glenn and his wife Barbara of
Calgary and their daughter
Brittany; and son Charles of
Guelph. Friends were received at
the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home
on Monday, August 7, from 2-4
p.m. and 7-9 p.m. including a
Legion Service officiated by Major
F. Golding and attended by over
40 of his comrades and friends.
The funeral service was held on
Tuesday, August 8, at 2 p.m.
officiated by Rev. James Sloan.
Honorary pallbearers were Peter
Bannon and Gordon Wright.
Pallbearers were Gerald, Peter,
and Callum Robinson, Brian
Glousher, William Begg and Paul
Hey. Flower bearers were Charles
Proctor and Lindsay Begg. Pipe
Major John MacDonald of the
Metropolitan Toronto Police Pipe
Band played a number of Peter's
favorite Scottish tunes at the
funeral home and cemetery.
Interment took place in Harpurhey
Cemetery. As expressions of
sympathy memorial donations may
be made to the Lung Association
or to a charity of one's choice. 42-
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38. AUCTION SALE
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LARGE AUCTION SALE
to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for Mary Buchanan
of Goderich plus several additions.
Saturday, August 19 at 9 a.m.
SiNOWMOBiLE TRAILER: Double wide with front deflector (Subject to
resei>v
APPLIANCES: 2 - fridges, 24 inch electric stove, Danby apt. size freezer.
Speed Queen automatic washer, microwave, air conditioner, Beach cook stove,
Quebec heater, portable TV.
ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, ETC: Antique stuffed rocking horse, approx.
85 years old, Hohner accordian 1800's. antique 3 section stacking bookcase
with leaded glass and drawer, 2 bedroom suites, matching princess beds. spool
bed, 2 rocking chairs, wicker chair, hall table, drop leaf kitchen table, 4
matching chairs, chesterfields, davenport, Spinnet desk and chair. 5 pieces of
flow blue wash set, parlour tables, old sheet music, crocks. dining table, six
chairs and hutch style china cabinet; table lamps. copper boilers, oil lamps.
aladdin (amps, antique wood planes, milk bottles with names, lanterns, dishes,
bedding etc.
POWER TOOLS: Bench Geneta!;Anter on stand. small table saw, cyclone
saw, truck tool box, dust collector, PTO driv.. 'inch, iron kettle antique beam
boring tool. electric lawn mower, plus items too numerous to mention.
TERMS:' Cash or cheque with proper I.D.
Auctioneer
Richard and Ben Lobb ^.82-7598
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(40. LOST & FOUND•
LOST: Alaskan Malamute female
dog, 3 years old, reddish -brown
and white, goes by the name
Sandy. Last seen North of
Seaforth. If seen please call 527-
2797. 40-33x2c
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E42. DEATIIS
BEUERMANN, Robert (Bob)
Julius of Seaforth died at Seaforth
Community Ho- nital on August 6,
1995 in his 73rd year. Born in
McKillop Township, son of the late
Daniel Beuermann and the former
Edythe Mueller. On September 27,
1952 he married Margaret Moore.
They farmed in McKillop Twp. until
retiring in 1990 to Seaforth. Mr.
Beuermann was a member of St.
Peter's Lutheran Church in
Brodhagen and was a member of
the senior choir for a number of
years and served on the church
board. Surviving besides his wife,
are son Paul and Jennifer of
Surrey, B.C.; daughter Phyllis and
Don Pfeifer of RR2, Monkton, son
Perry and Karen of Goderich; four
grandchildren, Tracy, Mark, Brett
and Mariah; one sister Nita
Leonhardt, one brother-in-law Ken
Moore and wife Lois. Friends were
received at Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home, Tuesday, August 8 from 7-9
p.m., and Wednesday, August 9
from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A
Funeral service was held on
Thursday August 10 at 2 p.m. at
St. Peter's Lutheran Church with
Pastor Arthur Horst officiating.
Interment St. Peter's Lutheran
Church Cemetery. Pallbearers
were Gary Koehler, Allan Koehler,
Kim Leonhardt, Brian Moore, Glen
Beuermann and Dan Patterson.
Flower bearers were Tracy and
Mark Pfeifer. Memorial donations
to the charily of one's choice. 42-
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42. DEATHS
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SHEA, Joseph John, 87, of RR 1,
Dublin, died Wednesday, August 9
at the Soaforth Community
Hospital . Born at St. Columban,
Oct. 3, 1907, he was a son of the
late John Shea and the former
Catherine Atkinson. He had farmed
in the Dublin area and was a cattle
drover for over 55 years. Surviving
are his wife, the former Loretto
Delaney, whom he married Sept.
11, 1937; a son, Jim, of RR 1,
Dublin; daughters, Mrs. Karl (Mary)
Regier, of Zurich, Mrs. Charlie
(Veronica) Price, of Stratford, Mrs.
Jerry (Teresa) Lassaline, of
Guelph, and Mrs. Don (Irene)
Kelly, of St. Columban; 23
grandchildren and nine great
grandchildren; brothers-in-law and
sisters -in -taw, Helen McLaughlin,
of Walton, Evelyn O'Neil and Anne
Blonde, both of Windsor, Frances
Malady, of St. Columban, Margaret
Shea, of Seaforth, Joe and Mamie
Delaney, of Dublin, and Jim and
Dorothy Delaney of St. Columban.
He was predeceased by brothers,
John and Jim, and brothers-in-law
and sisters-in-law, Louis and Mary
Bruxer, Joe and Theresa Malone,
Joe McLaughlin, Charles O'Neil,
Ben Blonde and Ted Malady.
Friends were received at the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87
Goderich St. W., Seaforth on
Thursday from 7-9 p.m. and Friday
from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Mass
of Christian burial was held at 11
a.m. Saturday at St. Patrick's
Roman Catholic Church, Dublin.
Burial was in the church cemetery.
As expressions of sympathy
donations may be made to Right to
Life, of Stratford and District or a
charity of one's choice. Parish
prayers were held at 3:30 Friday at
the funeral home. Pallbearers were
Ron Lassaline, Jeff Lassaline,
Stephen Price, Karl Regier,
Michael Kelly, David Kelly, Terry
Kelly, Larry Kelly. Special lay
readers were granddaughters
Sheila Peirol, Laurie Lassaline and
Karen Price. Special music was
provided by Jayne and Lucille
Delaney and Madonna McQuaid.
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43. BIRTHS
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RYAN
Mark and Debbie (Core) Ryan of
Kitchener are pleased to announce
the safearrival of their first child,
Jake Robert, on Wednesday,
August 9, 1995 at the' Cambridge
Memorial Hospital weighing 7 lbs.
10 oz. Proud grandparents are Bob
and Rita Core of Seaforth and
Cecilia Ryan of St. Columban.
Grandpa Ryan looking down from
Heaven would be proud. 43-
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146. IN MEMORIAM
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FLANAGAN: In loving memory of
our dear mother Connie Flanagan,
who died Aug. 13, 1989 and dear
brother Joe Flanagan who died
Aug. 30, 1981.
Always in our memory we seem to
find our way,
To wander back and meet you,
On the road of yesterday.
Our hearts still ache in sorrow,
The secret tears still flow,
For what it meant to lose,
No one will ever know.
However long our lives may last,
Whatever lands we view,
Whatever joy or grief be ours,
We will always think of you.
May God keep you in his love and
care,
Until we meet again.
Always remembered 1., your
family. 46-33-1
LOSTELL: In loving memory of a
dear mother, grandmother and
great grandmother Margaret
Georgina Lostell, who passed
away 2 years ago, August 15,
1993.
A Mother is a very special gift,
One you think will always stay,
You never think the day will come,
When she will go away.
And yet when that moment
COMBS,
And we cannot say goodbye,
The pain just overwhelms us,
And all we do is cry.
But deep in our thoughts, Mom,
Your memories are kept,
And they are ours to remember,
When others forget.
So Dear Lord if you have some
roses,
Please pick our Mother some,
And just say, With all our love,
She'll know who they are from,
The hardest thing in life to boar,
Is to want your Mom and she's not
there,
Too dear to ever be forgotten by
daughters Phyllis, son-in-law
Harold and family, Donelda, son-in-
law Glen and family. 46-33xlcc
TAYLOR: In memory of Brad
Taylor who passed away suddenly
August 13, 1989.
Know that we loved you,
And still do today,
Know how much we miss you,
And in our hearts you will stay.
They say there is a reason,
They say that time will heal,
But neither time nor reason,
Helps the emptiness we feel,
We know that you are gone,
No one knows the heartache,
As we try to carry on.
The special years will not return,
When we were all together.
But like the love within our hearts,
You will be part of us forever.
Always missed Mom and Family.
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46. IN MEMORIAM
LAYCOX: In loving memory of a
special husband, father, and
grandfather, Earl, who left us
August 10, 1992.
What I would give to hold your
hand,
Your happy face to see,
To hear your voice and see you
smile,
That meant so much to me.
What you suffered you told few,
You didn't deserve what you went
through,
Tired and weary you made no
fuss,
But tried so hard to stay with us,
They say memories are golden,
And I guess that saying is true,
But 1 never wanted memories,
I only wanted you.
Always loved and sadly missed by
wife Doty and Family. 46-33x1
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47. CARDS OF THANKS
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ACHILLES
I would like to thank everyone who
helped make my 90th birthday
memorable with cards, visits and
gifts. Special thanks to Phyllis and
Emerson Mitchell who opened their
home so 1 could visit with
everyone. - Tennie Achilles
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COLEMAN
Seaforth's largest party ever is
now past. The shouting and the
tumult dies. The captains and the
Kings depart leaving us all glad
that each and all tried to do their
part.' Congratulations.
- Harold Coleman 47-33x1
FRENCH
Clare and Joanne French wish to
thank our families and friends for
the many kindnesses expressed
during our -Silver Wedding
Anniversary. The cards, flowers,
and spoken greetings made this
marriage milestone truly
memorable. God's richest
blessings to all. 47-33xlcc
HENDERSON-MILLER
We would like to express our
sincere appreciation to our
Harpurhey neighbors for the
beautiful gift we received on the
occasion of our wedding. The
wooden T.V. tables match perfectly
and the rose throw looks great in
our livingroom. Thanks again.
- Lori and Larry Miller 47-33x1
HICKNELL
We would like to thank everyone
who sent cards, flowers, treats,
visits to the hospital and home and
the many phone calls of concern.
Special thanks to Dr. Rodney and
the nurses of Seaforth Community
Hospital, Dr. Gagnon and the
nurses of Dryden General Hospital
for their great care and Dr. Hussy.
A special thanks to our family, Fr.
Abraham, Fr. Hardy, Sister Rita,
Fr. Stephen Eckert Council 5289
and Dryden Council 5144 Knights
of Columbus for their many acts of
charity, kindness and prayers for
Francis while being hospitalized
and since returning home.
- Francis and Marie Hicknell
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MALCOLM
We would like to express our
deepest gratitude to the nurses
and staff and Dr. Zettel of the
Seaforth Hospital for the tender
loving care given to Peter during
his recent illness. Also to my
wonderful friends and neighbors for
their gifts of food and their help to
make those difficult days easier.
Your kindness will always be
remembered. Thank you. - Annie,
Moira, Bruce, Glenn and Charlie
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PINDER
To the Homecoming Committee -
On behalf of Bill, we his family
wish to thank the committee and
all the people who worked so hard
to make it a success and make his
dream come true. He would have
enjoyed every minute of it.
- The Pinder Family 47-33x1
ROGERSON
Our sincere thanks to our relatives,
friends and neighbors for the lovely
gifts, beautiful flower
arrangements, cards, best wishes
and surprise parties on the
occasion of our 40th Wedding
Anniversary. Special thanks to
those who organized the parties
and arranged the *delicious' meals.
Your generosity has been greatly
appreciated, leaving us with fond
and loving memories of our 40th.
- Ken and Marg 47-33xlcc
ROGERSON .
Thanks to all who remembered me
with cards (some very selective),
gifts, best wishes and a Birthday
Breakfast on the occasion of my
65th Birthday. It's now, as the
saying goes, 'Good-bye tension,
hello pension.' Many thanks. - Ken
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VAN EGMOND FOUNDATION
The members of the Van Egmond
Foundation wish to thank all of the
volunte, who helped at the
Homecoming Breakfast. Special
thanks to the Brucefield Firemen
for the use of their equipment and
manpower. Thanks to everyone
who supported us, the results of
which will be shown in the upkeep
of tho house and grounds. 47-33-1