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The Huron Expositor, 1997-08-06, Page 11(41.CAJWS far muss ) NOTICE x.auaaoNou111141s This notice* toativisr- sial rde sighs Cow*Maw,i Mott OT IAA1f in Thrill areas .corn menosd •011 moi, fora _period of apptailleely 1210 14 weeks. Herbicides ,to 'be used ate: AW ADI T, Registration No. 16540; and DIPHBNOP ROP, fiegistralion No. 15707. Tote controlled are noaious weeds as per the Provincial Weed ConftoIAct. This notice complies with Sections 8(2) of Reputation 914 under the Pesticides Act. For further infommtion.'pieaee reUdieHuron Gooey Weed Nnpectorat 519-52441984. .Mitoheli Driver & Vehicle License Office 53 Montreal St., Mitchell will be CLOSED WEDNESDAYS Until Further Notice 34. PERSONAL A.A. If you thunk you have a drink- ing problem Atcohohcs Anonymous has worked for millions. Gall 527- 1650 or toll tree 1-800-706-9833. 34-31-1f 37. MORTGAGES ti / l 1" & 2" Mortgage Money Absolutely No Upfront Fees Available as low as 6.50% interest Personal Loans 11 you qualify. payments 149...211000111 ' 5.000 ' 41.66 *10.000 • 83.33 •15.000 '125.00 ConsoOdate your debts Cell (519) 363-02111-800387-1132 ASTRAL FUNDING INC. 38. AUCTION SALE t RICHARD LOBE AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 SAT.. AUG. 9 AT 9 AM - Cotns. antiquesfurniture. appliances car at Lobb Auctions in Canton SAT.. AUG. 16 AT 10 Air - Prano. antiques iurntture appliances. farm machinery tot Orval and Clara Cooper 5 mites south of Seaford) then 2 miles cast on Staffa Head 1U$8.. AUG. 19 AT 6 Par - 4 5o00 bushel grain bins. MC grain dryertruck camper sleeps 4. farm machinery. trailer. etcfor ticnry Stasfk t 1/4 miles we then 1/4 mile north of ticnsall [39. MUCATIONAL 1 Festival School of Hairstyling 552 Huron St., Strattord Looking tor a new Career? Festival School of Hairstyhing of Stratford is accepting applications for their next class. Make-up, Artistry and Nail Technology offered at no extra charge. Financial assistance available for those that qualify. For further information call 519-271-9551. (38. AUCTION SALE r AUCTIONS 'N THURS. AUG. 14 at 3:00 P.M. - Eslate auction of antique tractors: vehicles; 1993 Prowler trailer; steam engines; farm collectibles and full line of household effects held at the Jacob Auction Centre 185 Herbert St in Mitchell (or the Estate of the Late Roger Dow SAT. AUG. 16 et 10:00 A.M. - Auction of antiques; appliances & household held 2 mi. south of PlatIsviNe and a 1/4 mi. west for Lewis Saunders WED. AUG. 20 at 4:30 P.M. - Auction of antiques; appliances & household at the Tavistock Memorial Hall in Tavistock. SAT. AUG. 23 et 9:30 A.M. Annual term toy auction el the Quality inn at Woodstock for the. -Woodstock-Oxford-Rotary Club. JACOB & ZEHR AUCTIONS 271-7894 or 8879599 , Sale of Land By Public Auction Municipal Tax Sales Act, 1984 The Corporation of the Town of Seeforth Take Notice that the land(sI listed below will be offered For sale by public auction at 11:00 in the forenoon on the 7th day of August. 199" at 72 Main Street South, (second floor Council Chambers) Seaforth Ontario Description of !.ands Minimum Bid $8,890.00 Lot 52, Part Lot 53, Plan 387 in the Town of Sealorth, County of Huron Municipal Address and Minimum Bid. The municipal address in previous advertisements was incorrectly listed as 40 Huron Street. The minimum bid in previous advertisements was incorrectly 'listed as $4,733.57. The correct municipal address for the above nolgd»tarty is 29 Hur1 g • t.. , $8.890.00, The Town of Seaforih apologizes for any inconvenience created by previously listing the incorrect address and minimum bid. All other Information and terms of the auction sale remain unchanged. For further information regarding this Sale, contact: James Crocker, Treasurer, Corporation of the Town of Seaforth 72 Main Street, P.O. Box 610. Seaforth, Ontario NOK 1W0 (519)527.0160 LARGE AUCTION SALE to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for Rebecca MacKenzie of Goderich plus additions from Dublin, Dashwood, Seatorth and Clinton and area homes. SATURDAY, AUGUST 0 AT 9 AM COINS: Approx. 60 lots of interesting collactible coins. Sell at 11 AM CAR: 1977 Camaro with chrome breather, tappet covers, new headers, new brakes, run 68000 miles. Sits between 11:30 and 12 noon. APPLIANCES: nearly new chest freezer; Admiral side by side fridge freezer; Leotard upright freezer; 30 hatch stove; 0E -dryer; 2 microwaves; 2 air conditioners; dshumldlksr; portable colour. TV; floor model colour TV; humidifier; component stereo. ANTIQUES: floor stand haul rack and mirror with drawer and umbrsUa holder; floor model phonograph; round dialing table with centre pedestal; .buffet with mirror; 6 matohlrlg chairs; harvest type kdlchsn Vale: treadle sawing mnchire; 2 washstands whh end towel bars; Ornate oak bad (nice one); iron .pad with braes knobs etc; old drop;leaf Mals; commode their: trunk; old picture frem.a; old drifters with mirrors; gun stook chair; reproduction Hietorkel.AWe s of Huron and Bruce; 1300 books;,Parlour tables etc; old beryo and violin; pillar cloak; Mawr: b►Kflr•pdnt4 ladles; teacher* bel; .1878 bells; meld Ford fntokpilawtr, j us; sad irons .and trivet; tai vaylsnIsm. MOaeRN r9i1111MtfJ :.SeatiarMl ebaellraand,whth pullout bed 3 yrs, and peat 112200.00 naw; modem kuwasst liken t with pullout bed; leather recliner; ample Ma wheale;.fttaple hutch; maple drop lesf.gtiMieg tab1S nab 8 maishIngeliMmt small maple flaak;,plus much more. . +100 fI. new ifyai ,pga.krl r e prV le ti nt w); 2hrai . u ic kai 100 ft. new atgtirllnk, 7falat (craw)• Z sllan,IlY0lret stoats; 3 nowlimey alserigg.my.Ws;-Wen and Mullen ,tavola; .wldohY•;,Plus.00,eatealIMSapadng,fdesrastdto• iessraealo mention. 2,Arftiortasre i song. WSW rii01i11 K4161l 111140 lMl r IA. • 1 42. DEATHS CRADY, Haien Dorothy (Oleate): Al Richmond General Hospital. B.0 . on Sunday. August 3, 1167 Helen Dorothy (Clarke) Brady of Richmond B.0 and formerly of Seaforth in her 83rd year Beloved wife of the tate Dr Paul L .Brady (1986) Dear mother of Bryan and Heather Brady of Deep River, Rob and Phyllis Brady ot Lucan, Bruce and Ginette Brady ot Gastineau. Quebec. Stephen and Jan Brady of Richmond. B.0 David and Mary Brady of Gifford and Barb and Kent McCarl of Kelowna B.0 Also survived by 12 grandchildren The funeral service will be held in Richmond B.0 with cremation to follow and interment to be held in September at Park Lawn Cemetery Toronto Donations to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family 42-32-1 43. BIRTHS NiGH Al and Mary wish to announce the arrival of Jacob Michael on July 24. 1997 weighing 9 lbs. 13 oz. at Seatorth Community Hospital. A new brother tor Katelyn, Brittany and Matt Proud grandparents are Frank and Leona Nigh. Seaforth and Paul and Angela Watson, Dashwood Great grandparents Bill and Ann Marie Watson, Zurich Special thanks to Dr Percival, Kay, Martha and hospital staff. 43- 32x1 POSTL Pater and.Barbara-PeatLasmbappy to announce the sate arrival of then son Dominik, born at Stratford General Hospital. July 14, 1997 weighing 8 lbs 14 oz Special thanks to Dr Shannon and the Stratford 0.8 nurses as well as Dr Shepherd and the nurses of Sealorth Community Hospital 43- 31x1cc PARKE - CURTIS John and Susan. are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of their twin girls on Friday, July 25. 1997 Amber Mae was bom at 11:22 a.m weighing 6 lbs 7 ozs and Ashley Faye at 11:55 a.m. weighing 5 lbs Two new little sisters for Amanda and Michael Proud grandparents are Blanche Parke of Bayfield and Harold and Faye Dalrymple of Seaforih Everyone is doing Just fine. 43-31xlcc 46. IN MEMORIAM I MALCOLM: In loving memory of Peter who passed away Aug. 5. 1995 His friends they calked him 'Scotty-, In that you could rely, And when he played his pipes for them. II brought tears to many an eye. The Malcolm tartan was his trait, And Peter was his name, Two years have passed by quickly, We still mills him Just the same. I know that he is watching us, And peeking round the door, My father is in a better place, Where he can day his pipes once more. It t could have one wish I'm sift, I know what that would be. To welcome him with open arms, And keep him close to me. Always remembered and sally missed by daughter Moire and son-in-law Gerald and Unit* and wife Annie. 46.82x1 KSMONT; In loving memory of Ruth Knight who passed away August 6. 1987 They say time hoses all sorrow. And helps us to forget, But time has only proven, How much;we miss you yet. Remembered and ,mimed by Mellor*, Tom,'kion and Pawl 48-82x1 WisalialsoE Have spar important dpcumin $ fatted .at :the Huron .8rtpoui* office, 100 Main 8t., Sealorlh. 1st pep. -,8ya x 11 $4,00, additional Pelee .ifl WOG ,Phew number $1790. To Meaty* a fax /t our office 0. Post is SI 100 per shish. ifidr extra). Far mar. inionnalion Phone 62/41140.;g110IIAf 2111111//: hi ,Iwlp asamary a1 a Mew . wn& a telber lewd f .lbeseen,al ssimel[d saw *VOX 1066. Btvwya grinesteeamoilmo n, Mwrmiaa M emu ammo ow Wee, Me alae yswanweandasside eras, kr euMtasrtle yellemelas eaves Leve, ttttfager, :Oral and Baso, Mutsu, »tae and NYoihaal 46- 111ft 1 1 MALE: In laving rearnory of a msrar, pandmatlpr, great grarektwa her and .a %sad, 'Wien Jean, wham God .osilad hems Aupfst 10, 1004 The esenant !rat ysu Wed, Our Marts ase e-llt m woo, The we aids thtlsdafltll meehones, The other diad with. you. MN think of you in alenoe, We arrays weak your name, Farah me Nave am Minnorns. And your Mature in a terns. They ray there re amason, They say 1hat.tim. will heal, But neither time nor reason, Help the .mgenees we Mel, For no one knsws the heartache. That our smiles try to hide, No one knows hew many hoes, We have broken down and coed. We want to teff you somstlnng. So there won't be any doubt, You're so wonderful to think of, But mom you're so hard to be without. So sadly missed and always remembered by Kevin, Marlene. Tyler, Travis 46-32x1 FRANKS/4: In loving memory of a dear husband and Lather John (Joe) who passed away 25 years ago, August 8, 1972 The years have gone by. but your memory we will always treasure. Lovingly remembered and sadly massed by his wife Emma and children Harry, Margaret, Eddie, John, Paul. Nike. Tom, Dave and MaryAnne 48-32xt oc COSTELLO: Treasured memories of a dear father and grandfather Bernard James, whom God called home Aug. 4, 1960. A Dad is.sorneone special, Whose love can never be replaced. His memory is in our dally life, And can never be erased. A million times we've needed him, A million tears we've cried, 1f our love could have saved him, He never would have died. If we oould have one lifetime wish, One dream that could come true. We'd pray to God with all our hearts, For yesterday .arid you. You never deserved what happened to you, You stood the task and stood it well, Just what you suffered that day, No one can ever tell. Your end was sudden, You made us weep and ory, But the saddest part of all, Was, you•tlidn't have a chane to say goodbye. To some Dad is forgotten, To others part of the past, To us who loved and lost him. His memory will always last. Always will be remembered and loved by his son Robert Jaynes, daughter-in-law Mary Helen, his grandsons Shawn James and Curtis Vaughan. 46-32x1 SCARROW: In loving memory of Carmen Firth Soarrow who passed away 25 years ago August 4, 1972. When 141010, *AO sad M ihs road, And the sun has sit for me. 1 want no rites in a gloom filled roam, Why cry fora soul set thee. Miss me a litlie--but not too long, And not with your _head bowed low. Remember the love that we once shared, Miss me - but let me go. For this is a journey that we all must take, And each must go alone. It's all a part of the Mact.r's plan. A step on the road to hone. When you am lonely and sink at heart, Go to the friends w. know, And bury your sorrows in doing good Meds, Miss Ate -- but lit eN So. Lawngly reelembered and sadly missed by.his family 4642x1 NMI The fan* of LOM hit Ran iltrusiTaisin sidend their basellak thanks .In 'UMW, ssiatbres and no111111bars alar 41118 kktdneas and swat sham .aur repent khan. Your impleopialla :of symINIOhy, Mad,tMala*eAll))0410aN ► Monk ski Or. *Airlk *OW son and .eonsam, 40 40.400 Waien Wes land Orb Sok 4 q Makiweesneted 10`0, MEW, ion aid s -Oleic for ask +411tt1NMd AWING; 40 AM And *Ilk IN110101t rot MMM ,geld . and0iMM . €I otowyth. - Yaw 4,00.08 • geftwoosto00ti 11AlI11111111MIA1111%411mgtlsa41. 1 4th Fewer farms, greater acreage he Canada in 1141, Who chert were a record 733,1000 fauns in Canada, slightly lose than %6-mil4ien acmes of lard was in mops. With feeler that bialf that number of farms last year, laorc than 116 million acres erect in mops. The greenhouse industry is Aso booming in this county. It grew 41 per cent from 1°91101996. Trends such as these are evident in the final national agricultural census of the conttny, published this May. However, the number of working farms dropped by only 1.8 per cent to 276,548 in the half -decade between 1991 and 1996, the smallest drop in more than a half -cen- tury, since back in 41. Thirty per -cent of farms had gross revenues of 5100,000 or more, that's 80,090 working farms, from farm operations alone, excluding land or equipment sales and income from jobs off the farm. LEW DEBT This figure (actually, for the year before the census, expressed in 1995 dollars) was the largest ever in Canada's 1996 agricultural census. And fewer farms had debt last year. Just 58 per cent of farms had any interest pay- • 47. CARDS OF THANKS MURRAY I want to thank very sincerely all who attended to me during and atter my sudden illness. Special thanks to all my family, the ambulance attendants, and doctors and nurses at Seatorth Community Hospital and Father Tony Del Ciancio Thanks also to those who , showed concern with their visits. cards and phone calls Everything was much appreciated - Ray 47-32x1 mints et all, or 160,000 Mins, a dm of 7.1 per earn from five yeses 'glorious. 'Mall seplid lens debt was 1'6.5 per coot of the ovate! value of all the farms, according to the 19% cams 's. down front 18.1 per cast in 1991. Expenses didn't keep pave with gross revalue from fares farming operations, which grew by 21.2 per cent between the 1991 and 1996 census to $32.2 -billion. Dairy cows were fewer but producing as much milk as ever last year, but the 1996 census also indicated the most beef cows (4.7 million), the most hens and chickens (102.3 million) and more hogs (11 million) than ever counted in a Canadian cen- sus. Diversity is also becoming healthier in Canadian agricul- ture. The number of goats grew by nearly 43 per cent to 125,819, paralleling the growing market for lactose - free milk and goat meat. Farmed bison nearly tripled, to 45,437, in the first half of the 1990s as llamas quadrupled to 8.669. In 1986 2.7 per cent of farms used computers. Last year, just a decade later, 21.2 per cent did. (47. CARDS OF THANKS i MCDONALD Many thanks to Dr Arciszewski. Dr Van- Walraven. Dr Shepherd and staff at Stratford and Seaforth Hospitals following my recent surgery To Rev James Murray. relatives. neighbors and friends your visits, .cards, food, flowers and gifts bnghtened my stay Your kindness will always be remembered - Vera McDonald 47-32x1 Community Calendar WED., AUGUST 6 1:30-3:30 p.m. - Senior Shuffleboard al the Arena 6:30-7:30 p.m. - T -Ball at the Highschool South Diamond 6:30-8:00 p.m.. Squirt Girls' Game at Optimist Park 6:30-8:00 p.m. - Pee Wee Gids' Faatball at the Highschool North Diamond 8:00-9:30 p.m. - Swingers' Slo- Pitch at the Optimist Park THUR., AUGUST 7 6:30-8:00 p.m. - Mite Boys' Fastbel) at the Highschoot North Diamond 8:00-9:30 p.m. - Sluggers Slo-Pitch et Optimist Park SUN., AUG. 10 8:00-11:30 p.m. • Mens' Slo-Pitch at Optimist and Lions' Parks MON., AUG. 11 6:30-8:30 p.m. -Houseleague Ball at the Highschool South Diamond 6:30-8:00 p.m. - Squirt Boys' Fastball at the Highschool Nodh Diamond 7:30-10:30 p.m. - Minor Sports Council Bingo at the Arena - Tonights host is Ringette 8:00-11:30 p.m. - Mens' Slo-Pitch at Optimist and Lions Parks TUES., AUG. 12 1:30 p.m. - Womens' Institute Meeting at Olive Papple's. Please bring lawn chairs. 6:30-8:00 p.m. - Mite Girls' Fastball at the Highschool North Diamond 6:30-8:30 p.m. - Ladies' Softball at the Lions Park 7:00-8:30 p.m. - Midget Gids' Fastball at Optimist Park WED., AUG. 13 1:30-3:30 p.m. - Senior Shuffleboard at the Arena 6:30-7:30 p.m. - T -Ball at the Highschool South Diamond 6:30-8:00 p.m. - Squirt Gids' Fastball at Optimist Park 8:00-9:30 p.m. - Swingers' 8b -Pitch at the Optimist Park if you're organizing e non-profit event of Interest to other Seaforth area residents. phone the recreation office 527.0882 or the Expositor et 527-0240, or mail the Information to Community Calendar. The Huron Expositor. Box 69, Saaforth. Ontario, NOK 1 WO well in adwnce of the scheduled date. Free kiting includes date. time. name of evert and locauon only Space for the Community Calender is donated by The Huron Expoartor. ,foregerile""sir; -14 CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE Advertise ,Ma. Q0110 a,lao. b Can.. 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