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The Huron Expositor, 1996-07-17, Page 1212 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, July 17, 111$S 46. IN MEMORIAM MILLER: In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister Cindy whom God called horno July 16, 1994. Dear Cindy: Two years have passed. Since you were called away. How well do we remember, That sad and weary day. You suffered much, you murmured not, We watched you day by day We cried and prayed, that your dear life, Would not be taken away They say that time will heal. But this they'll wipe out never, The love that we as family shared, Will be with us forever Deeply missed, forever loved and remembered by Mom. Laurie, Mary, Dan and Sarah. Bonnie, Pete and Kyle 46-29x1cc (47. CARDS OF THANKS •i AXTMANN I would like to thank friends, neighbors and relatives for the community shower on July 3, 1996. A special thanks to Carol and Judy and everybody that helped plan 'my wedding shower. The gifts and warm wishes are greatly appreciated - Carol Axtmann 47-29x 1 CARTER 1 would like to thank Dr Rodney, the nurses at Seaforth Hospital, friends who came to see me or sent cards while I was a patient there. - Marg Carter 47.29x1 DEKROON • I wish to thank everyone who attended the open house in honour of my 75th birthday. Thapk you friends and neighbors tor cards, flowers, mass intentions and gifts A.big thank you to all my family for organizing and providing for the occasion. I will alvlrays cherish the day. - Marie Dekroon 47-29x1cc WEIN-VINCENT We would like to express our sincere thanks to family and friends who attended our Buck 'n DoQ on July 6th. A very special thanks to Bryan and Lynda, Brian and Janet, Lynda and Brian, Heather and Pat, Marlyn and Paul for all of their hard work and efforts in making this evening a -success. We had a great timer - Brenna and Barry 47-2911 PRAYER TO the Blessed Virgin (nev'er known to 'fail). Oh most 'beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. Oh Star of the Sea, help me and show me that yob are my Mother. Oh, Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth: I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to help me in my necessity (make your request). there are none that can withstand your power. "Oh, Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to you." (3 times) "Holy Mary; I place this prayer in your (hands." (3 times). Say this prayer for three consecutive days and then publish it and it will be granted to you. Grateful thanks. - A.C.W.' 47-29x1 HODGERT I would like to express my sincere thanks to family, friends and relatives for your support and word's of encouragement during my recent stay at London Health Science Centre and since my return home. Your visits, cards, flowers and help is truly appreciated. - Lois Hodgert 47-29-1 47. CARDS OF THANKS • • McLLWAIN We would like to thank alt our family and friends for helping us celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary. The lovely flowers, cards and gifts were very much appreciated. A special thank you to Kevin and Carrie for planning this wonderful evening. - Jim and Donna McLlwain 47-29x 1 VAN DRUNEN ' The family of the late Peter Van Drunen (Sr.) wish to sincerely thank relatives, friends, neighbors and co-workers for cards, flowers, food, visitations, donations and all kindnesses shown during our sudden bereavement on June 27th, 1996. Special thanks to Fr. Hardy for his guidance and support. Also thanks to Dr. Kenyon, the ambulance attendants, Seaforth Hospital Emergency Staff, Grace and .Dominic Murray and Family, Marie Marnnan, the pallbearers, the flower bearers, the readers, the choir, the Whitney- Ribey Funeral Home and anyone else who helped in any way. Thanks also to the St. Columban CWL for the Wonderful luncheon. •The support and kindness we received was overwhelming and so very, very much appreciated and will never be forgotten. Thank you. - Jean Van Drunen, Trudy, Francis, Joanne, Peter (Jr.), Michael and their families 47-29-1 VOGELS Our 25th anniversary celebration was fantastic. Thanks to all our friends and relatives who helped make this a celebration one we will not forget. Thanks to Richard and Mary Erb for the wonderful meal, Bob Campbell for the beer trailer, Wilfred Preszcator ,for the cake, and to all who came and had a great time. Thanks to our kids, Chris, Mark, Leanne and Julie and also Sam and Jen for all the hard work done in preparation for our party. We appreciated everything that everyone did and all who attended. Thank you to everyone again. - Cinth and Maria 47- 29x ice HOGGART The family of the late George Hoggart extend our sincere thanks to all who gave their support or visited, sent cards and flowers or gave charitable donations, expressions of sympathy or helped in any way after the toss of our loved one. Thanks to the ambulance crew and staff at Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Baker for his professional help and care. Also to the staff of Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home tor their professional help and care.Many thanks to Rev. Stan, McDonald for, his moral support and service and to the ladies of Londesboro United Church for the beautiful luncheon. The kindness and thoughtfulness will always be' apireciated and remembered. - Vietta Hoggart and Family 47-29x 1 MATZOLD We would like to thank our good friends and neighbors for their wonderful help, their charitable donations and their great support in our time of need. Special thanks to Dr. Woldnik, the nurses of the V 0 N , the ladies of the Home Care Program and the Town and Country Homemakers. Your caring ways and your excellent treatment of'Lillian made the last weeks and days of her life as comfortable as Possible and your moral support for us made our terrible loss somewhat easier to bear. We thank you all' - Erich Matzold and Family 47-29x1 Community Calendar WED., JULY 17 1:30-4:00 p.m. • Senior Shuffleboard at the Arena 6:30-7:30 p.m.- T -Ball at the Highschool South Diamond 6:30-8:30 p.m. - Minor Soccer at the Optimist Park 6:30-8:00 p.m. - Pee Wee Girls' Fastball at High School North Diamond 7:00-8:30 p.nn. - Squirt Boys' Fastball at the Optimist Park 8:00-9:30 p.m. - Men's Fastball at the Lions Park 9:00-10:30 p.m. - Midget Girls' Fastball at the Optimist Park THURS. JULY 18 6:30-8:00 p.m. - Bantam Boys' Fastball at the Optimist Park 7:00-8:30 p.m. - Mite Boys' • Fastball at the Highschool North Diamond 7:00-8:30 p.m. - Adult Tennis Lessons at the Tennis Courts 8:00-9:30 p.m. • Pee Wee Boys' Fastball at the Lions Park 8:00-9:30 p.m. • Sluggers' Sto- Pitch at the Optimist Park 9:30-11:30 pm - Eagles' Slo-Pitch at the Optimist Park 8:00-9:00 p.m. - Men's Roller Hockey at the Arena - Young Blood vs. Hurricanes 9:00-10:00 p.m. - Men's Roller Hockey al the Arena - Rockets vs. Lightening FRI., JULY 19 7:00-8:30 p.m. • Squirt Boys' Fastball at the Lions Park 9:00-11:00 p.m. • Rats Slo-Pitch at the Optimist Park SUN. ,JULY 21 8:00-11:00 p.m. - Men's Slo-Pitch at the Lions and Optimist Parks MON., JULY 22 6:30-8:00 p.m. - Midget Girl's Fastball Game at Optimist Park 630-8:30 p.m. - Houseleague Ball at the High School South Diamond 7:30-10:30 p.m. - Minor Sports Bingd at the Arena - Evenings Host will be the Rec Committee 8:00-11:00 p.m. - Men's Slo-Pitch at the Lions and Optimist Parks TUES., JULY 23 9:00-10:00 a.m. ' Fitness is Fun at the Arena 10:00-11:30 p.m. - Teen Tennis Lessons at the Tennis Courts 6:30-8:30 p.m. • Ladies' Fastball at the Lions Park 7:00-8:30 p.m. - Mite Girls' Fastball at the High School North Diamond 8:00-11:00 p.m. - Men's Slo-Pitch at the Optimist Park 8:00.10:00 p.m. - Ladies' Roller Hockey at the Arena - Finals • Teams TBA WED., JULY 24 1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior Shuffleboard at the Arena 6:30-7:30 p.m.- T -Ball at the Highschool South Diamond 6:30-8:30 p.m. - Minor Soccer at the Optimist Park 7:00-8:30 p.m. - Squirt Boys' Fastball at the Optimist Park If you're organizing a non-profit event of interest to other Seaforth area residents, phone the recreation office 5274882 or the Expositor at 527.0240. or mal the information to Community Calendar, The Huron Expositor, Box 69, Seaforth, Ontano, NOK 1 WO well in advance of the scheduled date Free listing includes date. time, name of event and location only Space for the Community Calendar is donated by The Huron Expositor Police board wants to get a grip on phone costs Increased telephone costs since the Ontario Provincial Police took over in town are a concern for Seaforth's Police Services Board. In the minutes of last month's meeting it was noted "576 calls were billed, and only 167 of those calls had been logged, leaving 409 not logged." OPP Staff Sargent Brian (47. CARDS OF THANKS • GLANVILLE I would like to thank my many friends for coming to my party and helping me get over the knoll. Thanks for the many cards and gifts I hope everyone had as great a time as I did. Special thanks to my family and Roy and Karleen for the superb meal. 1 can't wait for the next big one - Lorne Glanville 38. AUCTION SALE "Baldwin (commander of the Goderich detachment) indi- cated part of the problem could be officers from the Provincial side using the Seaforth phone when they were in the area making their required calls." The PSB and detachment agreed to continue monitor- ing the situation. "If this is indeed the case," Cancer cat( be beaten. rr�Y Reese give generously. Warr l 38. AUCTION SALE • LARGE AUCTION SALE for the Estate of Edith Henwood of Goderich and the Estate of George Bullen of Goderich to be held at Richard Cobb's Auction in Clinton SATURDAY JULY 20 at 9 AM ESTATE CAR: 1990 Buick Regal Grand Sport 2 door. loaded, run only 39000 km. selling certified. subject to reasonable reserve. RIDING MOWER: Bolens 12 HP 38 inch cut with bagger attachment. APPLIANCES: Maytag fridge. White Westinghouse 24 inch electric stove. dehumidifier, White Westinghouse portable dishwasher. Inglis washer and dryer. air conditioner. vacuum cleaner with power head. 3 portable colour TV's. 2 component hifi's, G.E. dryer. Maytag wringer washer. 2 microwave ovens. chest freezer. PIANO, ANTIQUES. FURNITURE: Antique 4 poste? bed. Baldwin modern style piano (sounds excellent). Hammond double keyboard electric organ, Oriental 8 x 12 rug. quarter cut oak sideboard with patterned front. antique settee with carved fruit (real nice). 4 matching parlour chairs with carved rose pattern. antique spooled leg drop leaf dining table, mar- ble top hall table, dining table extends from 20 inches to 6 ft.. china cabinet, rocking chair. fancy hump back trunk• drop front secretary desk• amber oil lamp, hooked rugs. old small tables. iron bed. 2 wood planes. painting by J.W. Smith. pic- tures, coffee tables, small drop leaf table, chesterfields and chairs. upholstered chairs, chests of drawers. 2 cameras, binoculars. bedding, linens• dishes and glassware Including antique pieces. Royal Doulton plates, lamps. 2 component stereos. electric power adjust single bed. plus other beds. 2 filing cabinets; computer table and printer.. coal skuttle, chestabed. some tools, plus our usual large offering. This auction has something for everyone. plan to attend. TERMS - Cash or cheque with proper I.D. Auctioneer Richard Lobb 1-519-482-7898 Clinton the minutes state, " then Seaforth should not be required to pay these expens- es. It may be necessary to deduct this expense from our quarterly payments to the Province." New Goderich chief Goderich officially has a new police chief. He's George Lonsbary, who has led the Goderich force since the former chief resigned last January. TRUE FACT Veteran fastball pitcher Lori Sippel, a Sebringville native, is the oldest member on the three -starter staff for the Canadian national women's team at the summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, which get underway this weekend. Many municipalities don't pay for police There are 576 municipali- ties in Ontario at present exempt from directs costs of policing, according to a story on the June 1996 Ontario Police Summit in the Rural Ontario Municipal Association's (ROMA) most newsletter. The Solicitor General has said 'he finds this "inequitable" and wants all municipalities to share in the costs of policing. The ROMA newsletter notes the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) "was the only stakeholder at this sum- mit that did not endorse the ministry's position on 'equi- table' financing." PITCH -In JOIN US! CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE "Advertise Across Ontario ' or Across the Country" COMING EVENTS DIAMOND RIO, RICKY VAN SHELTON, CARROLL BAKER, Mac Wiseman, Farmers Daughter, Asleep At The Wheel, Johnny Paycheck, The Goods, August 8 and 11, Havelock Country Jamboree, camping 1-800-539- 3353. Tickets. For Flyer send self-addressed stamped envelope to: Box 100 Havelock, Ontario KOL 1ZO, c/o Jack Blakely. BUSINESS OPPS. GOVERNMENT FUNDS. Government assistance pro- grams information available. For your new or existing business. Take advantage of the government grants and bans. Call 1-800-915-3615. TRAVEL BUSINESS - Investment $12,495. 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PASS- PORT Promotions Information 1-902-868-2080 Order 1- 800.437.6723. • It's Affordable • It's Fast • It's Easy • One Bill Does It All • Northern Ontario $76 • Eastern Ontario $138 • Westem Ontario $ 130 • Central Ontario $134 • All Ontario $384 • National Packages Available • Call this paper for details! Permits issued Ten building permits were issued in Seaforth last month, for a variety of construction and renovations, with a value of $33,5(0. The month before, in May, nine permits were issued here with a total value of $135,000. The figures are contained in the building inspector's reports approved by Seaforth Council at last week's meet- ing SC IDEEIt3®ARID Continued from page 8. ROLLER HOCKEY GIRLS WINGS GOALS: Jen Delvecchio, Christa Leonhardt. THE SCOOP: Blues led 2-1 after first half, then made it 3-1 in the second minute of the second on Gemmel's second goal, which stood as wygr. Same two teams k in first round of go at it thi playoffs. Teem la I Pts Leafs 7 3 2 16 Wings 7 4 1 15 Blues 5 6 "! I1 Ducks 3 9 0 6 SCORING LEADERS Player Tin Sic A FI Devereaux, Kat/W 25 1 I 36 Fisher, Jackie/BI I8 7 25 Munro, Nicolc/Dk 12 I 1 23 Watt, Jen/Wngs I I 12 23 Marion, Jen/Dks 14 5 - 19 Delvecchio, Jen/W 9 9 18 Denys, Marsha/Lf 8 10 _ 18 Schoondcrwoerd/L 5 11 16 Schenck, Kendal/B I I '4 15 Finlayson, Jess/Lfs 10 4 14 Devereaux,Lynn/W 5 9 14 GAMES THIS WEEK: Playoff's Tuesday. July 16: Leafs vs Ducks, 8 p.m.; Wings vs Blues, 9 p.m. SOCCER ST. COLUMBAN MEN'S WESTERN ONTARIO CENTRAL/ SECOND DIV • ( July 14 result) St. Columban 3 at LION KINGS (LONDON) 0 ST. COLUMBAN GOALS: Steve Ryan, Mike Sieler, Brian Melady. SHUTOUT: Jason Dietz (third in a row). KODAK MOMENT: Melady's "scissors -kick" strike (see story). St. Columban climbs now "Kings of Castle" in conference, unbeat- en in last 13 starts. ( July 12 result ) Exeter Centennials 0 at ST. COL 1 ST. COLUMBAN GOAL: B. Melady (' 13th minute/second half, converting corner kick). Much debate ensues. SHUTOUT: Dietz holds firm the fort in frantic finish. YOU BE THE JUDGE: Photo of disputed tally on Sports page. FUTURE GAMES : DIVISION CUP third -round, quarter final Wed, (July 24); Olympics at ST. COLUMBAN, 7 p.m. LEAGUE PLAY Fri. (July 26), Forest United at ST. COLUMBAN, 7 p.m. Sun., (July 28): St. Columban at Exeter Centennials, 4 p.m. FASTEALL HURON COUNTY LEAGUE FUTURE GAMFS : Tues: Seaforth Plumbing and Heating at Walton. Wed., July 17: Zurich Rangers at Seaforth. 8 p.m. H9w come they re t overei ana you re not. All sports are welcome for inclusion in SCOREBOARD. Results should be legible and up-to-date, submitted by noon on Monday so they can be type- set in time for publication. Nice try Continued from page 8. from this town wish to use recreation facilities outside of Seaforth, and Bayfield wish- es to apply some kind of user fee, it should be up to them to approach those involved and do their own collecting. In any case, recreation director Marty Bedard said only two of the five were actually from Seaforth and the other three were from adjacent townships.