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The Huron Expositor, 1996-11-06, Page 6
10 3 13 LI ai o 3 13 ai El 10 0 CAR & TRUCK RENTALS II a Division of Suncoast Ford 13 0 500 Huron Rd., Goderich ic al CALL COLLECT Ask for Helen C 524-8347 ❑eeeeeeeeeeeeeia Li000aoa00000000❑ Huron County's Complete�o 101313 1VEHICLE a al RENTAL111 o Headquarters o 0 1 Small & Mid-sized Cars') 0 1 Passenger & Cargo 13 0 Vans, Pickup Trucks E aD 1 Daily, Weekly, Monthly') 01 i7 Insurance Rentals & 13 CI More io 0 13 1 Free Delivery 6—THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Nov.sssb.r 6, 1996 Pick up wreaths prior to 10:30 parade The Veterans Dinner is being held on Saturday, November 9. Social hour 6-7 p.m.; dinner 7 p.m.; enter- tainment. Sunday, November 10 the church parade will leave the Legion at 9:10 a.m. for ser- vice at St. James Catholic Church at 9:30 a.m. Monday, November 11, the parade to Seaforth Legion by Barbara Scott he cenotaph will leave the Legion at 10:30 a.m. for ser- vice at 11 a.m. Anyone pre- senting wreaths please pick them up prior to 10:30 a.m. service at the cenotaph for 11 a.m. Winter activities are well underway now. See the board at the Legion for details of all events. The early -bird cam- paign is on the last month ending November 30. Pay your dues as soon as possi- ble. Be an early bird. Help the committee get 100 per cent early birds. There are a number of membership cards ready to be picked up at the Branch. On Nov. 16 Branch 341 Parkhill will be guests at Branch 156 at 5:30 p.m. Come out and welcome our comrades to our Legion. At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them. New babies are always great to write about New babies are always great to write about. Congratulations to Jerry and Sherrill (Shantz) Denny on the happy arrival of Heather Leigh born on Sun. Oct. 20. Congratulations to proud grandparents, Marvin and Mary Lou Shantz, and Leonard and Barb Denny, and to great grandpa Carl Scrimegour. Congratulations to Mark Dublin by Dorothy Dillon 345-2883 and Lucille (Price) Stuckless on the birth of their second child, Benjamin Mark born on October 28. (Samuel is thrilled to have a new broth- er). Congratulations to proud grandparents Charlie and Veronica Price, Stratford and to Donald and Bonnie Stuckless of Spain. Congratulations to Dave and Jill Walker on the arrival of their son Benjamin Jeremy, born on Oct. 15. Congratulations to proud grandparents Harry and Lois Walker and Jim and Jean Whaling. Along with all my readers, 1 , wish happy congratulations on these new arrivals. Birthdays always need to be mentioned. Happy 75th birth- day to Clestia Nicholson of Mitchell. Clestia, all your family, relatives and many friends love your smiles and our "euchre games" and we wish you many happy and healthy years ahead. Many costumed characters parade in school gym Witches, beautiful fairies and princesses, spooky look- ing creatures, and many other characters paraded in the gym on Halloween, giving the visiting parents and grandparents a great show. Later each class returned to their rooms to play games and eat goodies. The Early Years class made a witch's brew for their party. The brew bubbled and boiled in the cauldron (orange soda pop and ice cream). They had lots of visitors and enjoyed wonderful treats. Thanks to Barb Durrell who helped the class make pipe cleaner cats. Walton by Patty Banks 887-6860 The class also welcomed Hilary and Michael McKague to their school. The Grade Is had fun learn- ing about math using pump- kins. They counted and mea- sured seeds and learned about different weights. A favorite game that they played was the "marshmallow ghost bit- ing game." For details about the game contact a grade one child. Some favorite games that the Grade 2/3 class played was the balloon stomping, mummy, wrap, werewolf tear, and they especially enjoyed breaking their spider pinatas which were full of candies. For Halloween fun the Grade 3/4s designed their own make believe tomb- stones and- wrote their epi- taphs. One of them read that the person died from working himself to death. He would be remembered for being a good worker. Some were remembered for their soccer and hockey skills, some were remembered for what they Residents celebrate Octoberfest Hi, everyone. Did everyone enjoy their turkey dinners and Halloween goodies last month? Our diningroom looked very festive as it was decorated with various pic- tures on the walls, .balloons and orange, yellow and black streamers to celebrate Thanksgiving ' and Halloween. Our residents enjoyed play- ing Scrabble a few times this month with members of Community Living, Egmondville. What a'great opportunity it was to make new friends and compete in a friendly word game. On Oct. 19, Sallie Lawton from Placement Coordination Services in Clinton gave a very informative talk on Long Term Care Placements, "what time is best." Thanks to Sallie for spending a Sat. with us also this was her last official duty with placement. Internet usage lower than predicted Statistics Canada reported last week that only 7.4 per cent of Canadian households use the Internet from their home computers, leaving 92.6 per cent - or 10.6 mil- lion households that don't. Usage is lower than experts predicted. � Seaforth Manor Retirement Home On Oct. 29 we celebrated Octoberfest: First off we enjoyed a fantastic movie on Germany then for supper we ,had mouthwatering Octoberfest sausage with sauerkraut. Then in the evening we kicked up our heels to some polka'music that was supplied by staff on records. We even enjoyed the odd beer so that we would get the "true" feeling of Octoberfest. Many posters of Germany could he found throughout our home so that it felt as if we had travelled on an armchair voyage to Germany. Great fun was had by all. Halloween was observed in many ways at our home. Ruth Vandermeer won- a paper pumpkin face contest. Such artistic drawings we saw. It was difficult to choose a winner. Everyone helped to carve out jack o lanterns for Halloween. It was such "a gooey" time. What fun it was to see all the boys and girls who dressed up in their scary costumes to receive lots of candy this year. Our annual family Christmas dinner will be held on Dec. 5 this year. There is an invitation in this month's billing with all of the infor- mation. We would appreciate a prompt reply so that we may begin our preparations. Happy Birthday this month to Murray Rollinson Nov. 4; Catherine Walsh, Nov. 19. We welcome Isabel Murray this month. How About A Computer For Christmas? - Multimedia packages with educational software - Quality systems with a 2 year warranty - Easy lease to own payment plan - Free delivery and setup Please call from 9-9 Mon. to Sat. fora system quote Huron Video and Sound Steve Blake 887-9434 REAP.HARVEST SAVINGS OUR PRICES AND MAPLE LEAVES ARE FALLING WED., NOV 6th to SAT., NOV. 16th LEAN GROUND BEEF $1.69 Ib. Save even more when you buy in quantity 30 lbs. 50 lbs. 10 lb. Box of or more OR or more OR '/a lb. Patties $159 Ib. 151b. $1 • 990• tri Bring Us Your Custom Slaughtering every Tuesday by appointment and SAVE your receipts towards a FREE DINNER in the Huron -Perth Tent, May '97. Walton 519-887-9328 Fax 519-887-9971 Fax Us Your Order For Prompt Service had done so well. People in the Walton com- munity reported that_ the number of trick or treaters was down this year. Mary Humphries and Helen Williamson greeted those who came out for. Sunday morning worship at Duff's United Church on Nov. 3. Sarah McDonald lit the Christ Candle followed by Rev. leading people in the Call to Worship. He then announced that ;he had some good news to share with the people and told them that Mackenzie Lee was horn to Jeff and Shannon McGavin on the 30th. DON'T FORGET to use your BIA BUCKS AT R. YI',\I: 527-078() McLaughlin Chev-Olds Ltd. 13 Main St. Seaforth. 527.1140 •Service 'Selection 'Savings 'Satisfaction •Leasing 'Complete BODY SHOP Service est{_ INVESTMENTS 524-2773 Goderich 1-800-265-5503 rak4z0 es. All Deposits j f 5 0/. Insured Within Limits Rales sugject To Venfication 5 YEAR RRSP 4" 2.8to3 3Yw 2Yw 30 t0%5 59 60 Day Annual Comp. Annual Days Cuhabra (Jou Elliott B. 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This can have serious implications for your estate and benefi- ciaries since provincial laws decide who gets what and when. Power of attorney A power of attorney is alegal document that allows you to appoint a person (the 'attorney') to act on your behall. Generally, it allows for the management of your finances and/or personal care.. 11 also allows you to set out your wishes in advance which can assist your family in making potentially difficult decisions. Without it, they might have to go to court for the authority to act on your behall. Probate tees Provincial probate fees must usually be paid before third parties, such as banks, will transfer and release the assets of the deceased to the executor of the deceased's estate. They are charged In all provinces except Quebec (probate fees are not charged in Quebec when the will is notarized). which has motrvat ed many people to look for ways to reduce of avoid them altogether. A common method of reducing probate fees is to Insure that real estate inter- ests. such as the matnmonial home or cottage, are held as "joint tenants' rather than as 'tenants in common'. By doing so, when one of the joint tenants dies. the property, is automatically transferred to the surviving joint tenant. 11 does not form part of the estate and therefore probate fees are not charged. Our Expertise Is Your Guarantee! Michael Kelly • Assoc. 13r. Mgr. Rudy Jansen Seaforth � MetLife® 342 Erie St. Suite 107 Jenny Trout Stratford, Ontario 271-2041 77777722222277277722222277722777222222777777777722 �s� The Seaforth Lions Club S 2 7 7 7 ©SANTA CLAUS © 7 7�PARADE 7 7 7 7 7 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29th 7:00 P.M. MAIN ST., SEAFORTH 2 7 TF� 9 11 966 "Christmas In Song" 7 7 7 A, 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7r- 7 1 To register your parade entry, simply fill in this entry form and mail or deliver or Fax 71 (527-2155) Mike Hodgins P.O. Box 956 Seaforth. Call 527-2103 or 527-2885 Evenings. 7 � GROUP NAME/ORGANIZATION Ew THIS let+ PARADE ROUTE IS NEW... This year the parade route will start at the Seaforth Co-op (Do -It -Centre), travel down Main Street to the Seaforth Ag. Society's Round House where Santa will give out candy. Please feel free to bring your kids to the Round House to visit with Santa. Remember we start at Seaforth Co-op and end at the Round House! 0 Donate Candy 0 Be a Walker 0 Enter a Float 0 Sponsor a Band n Contribute Cash k PLEASE REG.STER BY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17th 71 7 CONTACT PERSON 21 ADDRESS 7 j TYPE OF ENTRY PHONE # 7 7 LApproximate Number of Participants 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 2 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 J7 9792292999299999999927999292279999299999999999 2999 A