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40. I.OS1' K FOUND
FOUND Mate Labrador dog rn
Mciellop imp No ooltar or tugs
enema 527.1837 40.14.1
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need
chasterhald and one redtntog
chair, one toilet suitable tor a110p.
Phone 283.5091 Bill Coleman..41-
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42. DEATHS
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PANGS "ARNOLD' DALE
James 'Arnold" Dale of
Huronview and formerly of Clinton
died at Huronviaw on -Monday.
March 24. He was 88.
Born in ftutlett Township on
Dec. 26, 1908. he was the eon o1
the late Christopher James and
Mary (Dodds) Dale He was mar-
ried to the tate Margaret Flynn.
Mr. Date was a retired fanner
He was a member of St. Joseph's
Catholic Church in Clinton.
Mr. Dale is survived by his chil-
dren. Kenneth and Chace Dale of
Kenora. Mary Dale and Thelma
Cox of Clinton. Lorraine Dale and
Kenn Williams of Kltworth and
- Claire and Lynne Dale of London
He will be sadly missed by eight
grandchildren and 10 great-grand-
children. and by several nieces and
nephews.
Mr. Dale was predeceased by
one son. James Michael, by one
sister, Thelma Bromley, and by two
brothers. Verne and Sill Dale.
• Beattie -Falconer Funeral
Homes in Clinton were entrusted
with the arrangements
Funeral Mass .was held on
Wednesday.. March 26. with Father
Mark Poulin -of Sl. Joseph's Roman
Catholic Church officiating •
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The bower•bearers were great -
_grandson Michael Cox,. and grand-
children Ashley Dale. Margaret
Eisler and Theresa Clark.
The honorary palbearers.were
Robert LeBeau, Jrm LeBeau, Larry
LeBeau -and Pete LeBeau. all
nephews of Mr. Dale.
The active pallbearers were
great-grandson Mark Cox, and
grandsons Ritchie Cox: Paul Dale.
Donald Dale. Jim Dale and Pat
Dale.
Interment in Clinton Cemetery.
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38. AUCTION SALE
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AUCTION
REMINDER
Auction Sale
for Pearl McFarlane
at Goderich Twp. Hall
in Holmesville
Thursday, April 3
at4pm
Household effects, tools,
antiques and a Farman A
tractor selling around 6 pm.
Auctioneer
-Robert Trick
523-4387
43. BIRTHS
STEVENSON
Steve and Veronica are thrilled to
announce the beer of Wyatt
Musses Glanville on Maroh 19.
1997 at 6:4e a rn weighing 8 toe
7 oz What a wonderful bulhday
present for bty brother Will
Second time grandparents are Sill
and Carol Stevenson Brussels and
Les and Cath/ Glanville; Winthrop
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AuYLEs
•Allaby Dietl Rebecca Jute Hoyid s
was born on March 10 1997 at
11-19 pm at the Seaton),
Community Hospital wetghmg 7
lbs 6 oz Proud parents ate
Michael and Karen Hoyies of
Seafonh and an excited sister
Adrienne Rebecca and - Kasen
would kite to thank Di Rodney and
the nursing stat* tor their ogre 43-
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.46. IN MEMORIAM
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•E1AN: In loving memory of
our mother and gramma, Margaret
Beuerman who passed away six
years ago on April5 1991
There is a special garden
in the heavens up above.
Where everything grows beautiful.
Simply on pure love
In the mrddfe of the garden.
is the mother we love so dear.
Spreading my and happiness.
Just kite she dtd down- here
We mea her more than words can
say.
.Yet there is one thing we know
She shared the kind of love rt
takes. .
To make the flowers grow
There will never be a wilted rose
Or an orchid that will Lade
As long as she is the keeper.
Of the garden that God made
Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by Bill. Sharon. Ray.
Dale. Mike. Val. Paul. Elaine. Neil.
Joan. Glen, Marilyn Ron. Betty.
• and her grandchildren 46 -texts
SENNEWl2S: in loving memory of
our parents and grandparents
Susan Bennewres April 6 1995
Edwin B&nnewies August 3. 1984
The memory ot our loved ones is
like a treasure chest
That opens up our yesterday with
fleeting glimpses from the past.
The happy times 1ht, laughter
shared,
The tear's when we were sad
God gives the gift of memory for
loved ones now at rest
The memory of our loved ones is
like a visit back in time
' To reminisce the (topes. the fears.
the dreams we used W- ave.
Remember oho time, our thoughts
Gash back, to a lace no longer
seen
On bended knee we thank you
God, tor the gat o1 ntemory
Always remembered by, your sons
and daughters and their families
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CLASSIFIEDS
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CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
Of Antiques; Appliances & Household Effects et the Jacob Auction
Centre. 185 Herbert St , in Mitchell
Thursday, •April 3.at-4:00 p.m.
4)dypg; Magic Chef fridge (3 yr. old): Simplicity electric dryer (2
yr: old); 24 and 30 inch electric stoves; G.E. automatic washer:
Quasar portable T.V. with remote. Malcolm French Provincial dining
room suite: 9 piece walnut dining room, suite: pine dry sink with
drawer, pine jam cupboard: pine commode: fancy oak hall mirror, -
1 oak cup rack; drop leaf table; spinning wheel; washstands; captain's
chair; mahogany shield back rocker; Victorian settee; small pine flat
• to wall cupboard, oak rocker; modified dry sink; pine table: trunks:
wadwinder; new chesterfield suites; new oak table -and four chairs.
Teak dining mom suite; teak desk; bookcase; old pictures; chests of
I drawers; collectible dishes; Stratford postcards: White Rose and
Supertest pails; coal- oil lamps: milk cans; old tools: many old
S collectibles; lawn, roger for small lawn tractor; propane unit heater.
Echo chain saw; and much more.
j 1).440.1 An old Stratford home with additions-
AUGT4QN86HS: DOUA..1AOPalepp,' ZEHR
271-7894 -819 - 187-9899
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(29. TENDERS
(39. WADERS
Tie �u�oAll�h'l1�+11]iwtl�n
invitessenders for
ALTERATIONS TO THE LIB}(AR't
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SOUTII HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCH001
Exeter, tenant.
Salad leaders addressed to The Hume County Board of education will
ea mooned at the Mike of Tho Huron Cowry board el -Education. 16
Princess Succi, Outten. Orono, NUM 110. until 1:0e p.mon
leuades April 17 1997
A Hid Bond in the amount or SI5.000 ts.requucd to s:iwmpany dt.
tender The aucceestul budder will be required ie presets a SO"..
Perlo,in.m o Hoed sad a 50% Labour end Material Payment Hund
A tinted number 01 tender ern be available to t.ienerai
Cuarrncwrs only. teem the oil icc of (iucau & Markieviu Andtttectu
516 Huron Street. Saratli,rd, Ontario. NSA ST7. won deposit of a
rrertificd cheyuc rn tee amount of 550.00 per net
Lowest oh ane tender not netxsaardy isampted
A. Carter
Chan
Nklz,
I'. kohl
Director
$ouWibbert
Athletic Assoc.
is accepting tenders for
'WING DIAMOND
RUNNING
BOOTH
For Cromarty Bal) Park
Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
Mail to: Karen Weftlopher
RR -#2 Staff°
NOK 1 YO
Postmarked no later than
April 18, 1997.
(31. SERVICE DIRECTORY)
THINKING OF Spring cleaning
Call Kelly's Recycling and Junk
Removal Garages basements.
backyards, barns. Also handyman
servicetree cutting planting
Phone 522-0628 ask for Jini 31
14x2
SPRING YARD. CLEAN UP and
grass cutting. Phone 527-1326.31
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phone 527-0240 31-01x11
REPAIR AND REFINISHING of
furniture and antiques.
handsenpping. also custom made
furniture built to your plans. Robert
Kerr, RRC\, Seaforth. Phone 527-
0786.31-14 -11
ALUMINUM AND CUSTOM WELD-
ING ornamental railing. trailers.
custom hitches, pig/cattle penning.
machinery repairs and fabricating
Phone Peter De Jong 523-4616.
Londesboro 31-14.11
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Pruning, -Thinning, fietnoval
Pest and liMmlOiagnaais
Cabling & Booing
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Repatr.atld Cleaning
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Dublin - 4;$-2235
)attoir anti t'vteat Mar et
tits . 81 - 3 1/2 miles east of Exeter
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CUSTOM KILLING sad eitOC SING
Kill Days -Tuesdays
OUR SPECIALTY
Items cured and smoked meats
processed exactly the way you like K.
SEWING MACHIIIENEP.AIRS
Repairs to All
Makes es Models.
20 Years' Experience.
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WE .ARE LOOKING for a mature.
loving, responsible person to come
-into our home and banyan our
children (ages • 61/2. 41'z, 3 and 8
months) starting in Sept 1097 If
interested please calf 522-0885
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34. PERSONAL
A.A. It you think you have a•dnnk-
mg problem Alooh olics.Anonymous
has worked for millions. Gall 527-
1850 or toll tree 1-800-706-9833
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LOSE WEIGHT Wanted 51 people.
to lose up to 30 tbs. by May 24
100% naturat and safe 1-519-740
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37. MORTGAGES
MortgApe Money
Abeolul yi Nio Upfront Fees
e as tow as
6:60" tntomet
Personal Loans
It you geelify, payments
AmLAgorox tido eayment
5.000 ' 41.86
10.000 ' 83.33
'15,000 '125.00
Consolidate your debts
Call (619)263-0211 14004117-102
ASTRALfUNDING M.
38. AUCTION SALE
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T;HUR. APAtr. 1,0 ATi farm -
Combines. tractors. farm
machloery, PTO, aaeperator
for Rick itbeau..Walter Sell
plus several other•
at Lobb Auction .Bel ng IIn
Clinton.
ser. wen. ta,Ar LSM -
Furniture. Appliances.
antitlqques at tibb'uuBding in
Ctirtton for Mrs. Whitehouse.
plus good additions.
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AUCTIONS
THURS. APR. 3 at 4:00 P.M. -
Estate Auction of antiques and
household affects at the Jacob •
Auction Centre in Mitchell
FRI. APR. 4 at 12:30 P.M.
Farm equipment and antiques
3 miles east of Mitchell on
Highway 8 for Ivan and Ruby,
Feltz, Full fiat last week.
SAT..APR. 5 .at 11100 .A.81. -
Farm equipment northwest of
Shakespeare dor George
Postker.
WreD. APR.,9.at 940,AN• --
Farm equipment consignment
at the Jacob Auction Yard in
Mitchell
FRI.,,APR. 11 at 11:00 A.M• -
Farm equipment a 1/4 mile
south ot Kintore tor Ron Sims
Estate.
SAT., APR. 11 at 10:00 A.M. -
Antiques and household effects
in Village of Lakeside for Jim'
Morrison.
WED. APR. 16 at 12:30 Pie.
Double auction of farm
equipment and misc. held 1 1/4
mile north of Dublin and a 1/2 •
mile west for Gerald Bruxer
and Jim Delaney
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AMICT
271-7894 0487
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Tractor and farm machinery to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction
Buliding.in Clinton for Rick Le8eau, Walter Bell plus several other
consignors
THURa[Nf,APRIL ,1p,AT';41 AM
RICK i.ESEAU: 111815 combine, IH810 pick up head. 11i810 161/2
ft. flax head, Case 830 tractor. Case 500 tractor, 11-15100 21 run
seed drill with grass seeder. 12 ft. packer, Hardy 300 gal. 42 ft
.hyd, boom sprayer, 1976 Ford 700 grain truck with hoist and new
engine, Case 4 furrow hyd. reset plow, 350 be. corn buggy, Case
18 ft. HD disc, Kent 22 ft. cult., Kent 14 ft. cult., 2 flat wagons.
1200 gal. plastic tank writer ,wagon with pump,. Innes bean
win drower, 40 KW-20KW PTO generator, wood splitter, 25 ft.
Weedwick, 250 BU grain wagon, atone wagon with hoist. Schultz
511. stone plcker,wlth hyd. dump. 50 eat. fuel tank with pump. 11/2
inch gas englpe ,rt$,ter pump. Phone 519-233-1244 for
Information.
.WALTER SELL: HC 7000 tractor with powershift run 3000 hrs.
Allis CA tractor, 0-1181/2 ft. cult. with harrows. Great Plains 21 run
drin.with 71/2 inch spacings, 13 ft. heavy wan land roller 4 yrs. old.
AC 2000 4 furrow plow, 3 sections diamond harrows. Nubuiit 10
ton wagon. Martin 6 tun. ly_;sex.;*or information phone 5119-
482-3161.
OTHER CONSIGNORS: J.D. 6600 combine with GAS air straw
chopper, rotary screen (reconditioned), 10 11. crowfoot packer,
Kongskilde 4 row scuttle: with rolling shields, While 285 311/241. 41.
cult., Glencoe 26 ft cult. with beater bar. ME 33 16.eat,Jrifl,!1
masa seeder. Consignments atilt being accepted. •
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TfiRMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.P.
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb 519.4$2-7868 Clinton
711E $$1ffWON fiat#ORVTOR, April 2, 1!ar? -11
Four tatowarabile dubs join
The joining of four Wel
snowmobile clubs has result-
ed tit the birth of North
Huron Trail Gnwming
lncolporatcti and the develop-
ment of a central trail through
these areas.
Clinton, ,Blyth. • Colborne
and Si. Helens • snowmobile
clubs have combtnad forces
with the objective of working
together tor the benefit of all
their members
"Each club determined
front its membership that
such an association was
indeed desired for the mutual
benefit of a11, for doe advance -
met of salowmobiliug in the
whole .arca,- North Huron
Trail Grooming hncoiporatcd
Chairman -Kat Wilson said in
mirth smteriiedtts.
The new association has
three main objectives. The
first. trail development, is
already underway with the
construction of bridges.
Wilson said the bridges "will
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46. IN MEMORIAM
NICHOLSON: in loving memory of
-Beryl who passed away one year
ago. epnl 3
Special thoughts of you are to our
minds today.
The laughter and tun we have
shared,
The unending'ways that you
cared
Treasuring always your
heartwarming smiles that were
constant and true.
Yourfove, k.ndneas and patience,
But mostly for just being there
Always loved by Harold and
tamilies 46 -text
NICH0i$ON: in loving memory of
a dear mother and _grandmother.
Beryl. who passed away one year
ago. April 3, 1096
Our thoughts are always with you.
Your piaoe no one can fill.
in hfe we loved you dearly,
in death we love you sllll
We know you walk beside us.
And when our lives are through.
We pray to God to take our hand.
And lead us straight to you.
Always loved and sadly missed.
your family. Gary. Pauline, Lori.
Connie and Julie 46.14-1
(47. CARDS OF THANKS
STEVENSON
' 6peoielesanks to Dr Zettel and to
nurses Martha Murray and Helen
Henderson for all their help during
our labor and to all of the
wonderful staff for their cam during
our stay Also thank you so much
to Daddy for his encouraging
words and his super coaching
skills. - Love Veronica and Wyatt
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STEWART
.The family of the late David R.
Stewart would bite to thank friends,
neighbots and relatives for their
kind expressions orf sympathy. The
many floral tributes, memorial
donations, cards and comforting
words were deeply appreciated.
Special thanks to Dr Woldnik,
nursing staff and ambulance
attendants, Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home. Rev. Nicholas Vandermey,
Rev Jamas Sloan. and the
Friendship Circle of .First
Presbyterian Church. These acts of
kindness will always be
remembered by the tensity.
- Ruth Stewart and family
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Armlet foe Mu (ur years to
came."
"It is a lot of work, but oncx
doer will give us yean, of
trouble fres: traits,." he stated
Wilson said that each of the
four clubs contributed what
they could to the. development
of trails, and the Hk- I ID -
groomer, which was pur-
chased by Clinton last year,
was also tnansfen-ed into the
new association.
He added another change
the tmiftcatio n brought was
that all permits will be
pnmasacd through the associ-
ation. Wilson noted that some
of the revenue will he given
to each club, white the
remainder will go into a cen-
tral account.
"By having a pooled
resources fund, it will allow
us to update trails and equip-
ment in the liner.," Wilsdn
noted in the release.
"Por the response I have
seen to date, I know this
endeavor by time four clubs
will tum this into an area to
be emulated by many. I feel
the will to succeed is amongst
us alt. Wilson stated.
I47.
CARDS THANKS
MALONEY
I would like to express my sincere
apprectatron to Dr Zonal anti Dr
C Shepherd and all the nurses
and staff of Seaforth Community
Hospital for their excellent care
during my resent 'illness Special
thanks to my family for their care
and support and to all who visited.
sent cards. gilts, flowers and
prayers Special thanks to Mune!
Akan, my hornecare - -Marjorie
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Thank you- to everyone who came
to our 50th wedding anniversary
celebration and for the cards and
gilts Special thank you to our
children and their families for the
brunch at the fienmilier lnn and to
Ed and Pat for hosting the evening
gel together Thank you Frank
Phillips for the family photos, the
Legion Ladies for the refreshments
and to Marg Allan tor the cakes
Aunt Monte it was good to see
-you again Thank you all • for the
memories Meade and Dorothy
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RIMY
From our hearts. thank you far the
floral tributes, funeral home
visitatons and oontributions during
our loss Thank you to Sharon
Wurm for the heartwarming
service, to the Henan-Chiselhurst
ladies for the lunch. to our special
pallbearers and Gower bearers and
to Joyce Me -Beath and staff tor the
.personal service. And last to our
families for being there when we
needed them most To JoAnn,
Loretta. Dianna, Betty. Unda and
Barb for the special treatment. We
will miss Les deeply. Sleep in
peace. Les - Sue and Pat 47-
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,IIANEY
Sincere thanks to my family.
Mends and neighbors for their acts
of kindness during my hospital stay
and since. returninp home. Special
thanks to the Rev. Cheryl Ann for
tier .visits. 0►. Zettel and the nurses
at Sealorth Hospital for their
excellent care. Everything was
greatly appreciated. - Anna Haney
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Comnun end r
WED. , APF. 2 SAT., ;AP.R• 5
1:00-3:00 p.m` - Parents and Tots
Skating at the Arena
1:30.4:00 p.m. - Senile
Shuffleboard at Community
Centres
5:30-6:30p.m. - Houseleague
Hockey Playoffs -
Canadians vs. Whalers
6:30-7:30 p.m. - Houaataapue
Hockey Maya(ts -
I-eads vs. Sharks
7:30.8:30 pm. - Houseleague
Hockey Playoffs -
Oilers vs. Kings
8:30-9:30 p.m. - Houseteague
Hockey Playoffs -
Ducks vs, Blues
9;30.10;30p.m. - Houseleague
Hockey Plaines
P.autltiers{%va:_ aurins Q /�(
TH UA . „APR. . 3
5:304:00 p.rn. - Houselaague
Hockey f=inals - Jr. C Firtal
6;30-7:36 p.m. - Houseleague
Hockey Finals - Jr. B Final
7:30.8:30 p.m. - Houseleague
Hockey Finals - Jr. A Final
8:30.9:30 p.m. - Houseleague
Hocttay Finals Sr. 8 Final
140ue
Hockey Finals - Sr A Final
FRI . , ,APR, 4
10:30.11:30 am. - Sioryhour at
the Seaforth Library
1:00-3:00 p.m - Seniors' Bowling
at Starlight lanes
8;30.11.00 p.m. - Junior hockey,
8:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. - Atorn
hoctuostptina thentatthearena'
8:30.10:00 pan. -,Zurich vs.
Iseflien
s
Oldti
SUNt ra+1PP
8:00 am. -7:00 p.m. --Novice II
hockey tournament et the feline
7:30-9:00 p.m. - Parkhill vs.
Sealorth, girls hockey at the
arena
MON. 7
7:30-10:30 p.m. -. •$ports
Bingo at the Arena - Triale ht's
trait is Arena Beard
TUES. , APR: ?
9:00-11:3p a.m. - Parents and
Tots Playground at Northside
United Church Basement
9:00-10:00 am. - Fitness is Fun
yvlth Primers at the arena
10:00.11:00 a.m - Line °ancine
vitt Drusilla at the arena
7441Ap.m. - Dog Obedience
at the Tena
740 p.m. - Seaforth Hospital
Aura meeting in
Terence RpOm.42
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1:30.4:00 p.m. - Set11Rr
Shuffleboard at Community •
,Centres
77,00.8:00 p.m. - Step Training
with ()rue&Ua at the arena
;00.9:00 p.m. - Fitness is Fun
4klount Elrydges vs. Cents - with Qr IPttjle.firoop
(fame 6, If nec.
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