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The Huron Expositor, 1997-11-12, Page 15EDITOR . r I l riiNTEE Real Estate 150 Mein Street South, Seaforth (519) 527-0560 Fax (519)527-2763 Associate Broker Sates Representatives Sharon Medd Andrea Ross 236-7777 627-0560 I MLS Grant Bradley 627-0263 Market Value Appraiser OPEN HOUSE Saturday, November 16, 1997 20 t-ouisa Street BEAFORTH 11010 210 P.M. LOW 00111' ROME! 3 bedrooms, hl- ellgas furnace, survey, ensuite privileges, Insulated shed, tow taxes. tow heat costs. Come have a look! OPEN HOUSE Saturday, November 16, 1997 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Sunday, November 16, 1997 1:00 to 9:00 P.M. 65 Lake Road - Unit 11 EXCELLENT FAMILY HOME! 11/2 storey, 3 bedroom home, main floor laundry, large yard, closed In front porch, Close to uptown, library, schools 8 more! OPEN HOUSE Saturday, November 16, 1997 22 Ontario Street South GRAND BEND 400 TO 4:00 P.M. WORRY FREE LIVING. Desirable 3 bedrotlln condo, Targe master ballroom. Features beautiful Jacuzzi ensuile and private balcony, living room with natural wootl burning fireplace w/patio door access 10 deck. Extras include central air, garbaretor, round pool. WHY RENT? Affordable home. Hwy 021 • Zoned Commercial. Spacious & bright main floor. Closed -In front porch. Hugh garage/shop. Backs onto river, waking distance to downtown. CUTIVE HOME Custom Maple cupboards, cedar lined closets, new fireplace, some rooms have hard wood floors, central air and vac, and built -In range, oven, and dishwasher. All this with a detached double garage/workshop, and on a double lot. EXCEPTIONAL BUNGALOW This 3 bedroom home has been rewired, has newer plumbing, and the windows have been repainted and resealed. Hardwood floors in some rooms, and oak kitchen, bnd so much more. Come lake a look. CONSIDERING BUILDING? WE HAVE 'LOTS'I 2 lots In Harpurhey country atmosphere. Lot in Walton also with count atmosphere! POSSIBLE RENT TO OWN! 11/2 storey, 3-4 bedroom home. Main floor laundry, many updates. Call today for more details. r4./Ci. i+rSvr. ,i ..ea. ,.f � 9.'%i F '. L[r"':9h+' . /• . 1 ZARUR 1401ffilinD PEOPLE .With the addition of our new truck centre and recent promotions within our dealership organization the following career oriented positions are currently available. Service Manager: • • We currently have an excellent opportunity for an individual with a background in automotive service . management. If 'you are currently seeking employment or would like to improve your position we may have the right opportunity for you. Parts Manager: • This position requires an experienced parts person who has previous experience within the parts field. An excellent opportunity is available for you to increase your income and develop a new career. Business Manager: This position is offered •to person .who is currently acting in the role of a business manager. The ideal person will have experience as a salesperson and business manager within a retail dealership structure. This is an excellent opportunity to increase your income. Shop Foreman: This opportunity is available to a licensed class "A" technician who is currently working as a shop foreman or a person who feels that they are ready to take on a leadership role in a busy repair shop. illass "A" Mechanic: An outstanding opportunity is currently available for a class A automotive mechanic/technician. Excellent opportunity for growth and income potential. Diesel experience would be a definite asset to your application. Unlicensed MechaniclApprentice This position is currently available to a person who is currently working (unlicensed) in an automotive workshop. The position requires the person to work with a class A mechanic and is an excellent opportunity to learn new skills within a team concept. Automotive Salesperson: We currently seeking one additional salesperson for our busy new and used vehicle departments. The ideal candidate will have experience in a retail or business field. Excellent opportunity to grow with a prcgressive company. All of these positions are full time and are currently available. If you feel that you would like to investigate the opportunities that our company could provide to you please contact: DOUG SPEIRS ��R�� �RY5 a JE:E:P 414 HURON RD., GODERICH 524-7383 SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS Repairs to All Makes A Models. 20 Years' Experience. All Work Guaranteed. Contact Stedmans 43 Main St., Seafotth 527-1950 26. HELP WANTED (24. HELP WANTED REQUIRED The Huron Expositor, Seaforth is seeking a responsible, community minded person for the position of editor. We are looking for an experienced journalist to manage the news department. Skills in Mac, Photoshop and Quark Xpress as well as strong leadership skills required. Deadline for applications is Friday, Nov. 21 Please send resume to: Teri -Lynn Dale The Huron Expositor P.O. Box 69, Seaforth, ON NOK 1 WO • 131. SERVICE DIRECTORY S Abattoir and Meat Market 83 - 31 2 miles east of Exeter 2.1i-11 't Try us for CUSTOM KILLING and PROCISSMG Kill Days -Tuesdays CeUR VECIALTY Home cured and smoked meats processed exactly dee way you like it. 32. BABYSITTING . r MOTHER OF TWO willing to babysit in her home. Reasonable rates. Cal for more Information 527-0518. 32- 46x3 34. PERSONAL • DIET LOSE UP TO 30 lbs. 30 day programs starting at $30. Magic. 519-637-9620.34-46x4 KATHERINE'S PSYCHIC palm and tarot card readings, advises on all problems of Life, Love, Marriage, Business, Health, Travel. See her she can help you. (519) 238-8404. Available for parties. 34-46x2cc WANTED: 20 serious people to lose up to 20 lbs. by Christmas. Call Marg at 522-0286. 34-44-5 -, /► X. Ilytiu itrik yotiit s a t r ntclrig problem Alcoholics Anonymous has worked for millions. Call 527-1650 or toll free 1-800-706-9833. 34-44-tf EVANLY-RAYS Psychic Answers. Police use us...rated 01 in Canada. Instant answers about love, money, career, lucky es, relationships. Achieve success. $2.99/min., 18+, 24 hrs. 1-900-451-4055. 34- 37x14cc 1 35. NOTICE TO CREDITORS (40. LOST & FOUND LOST Has anyone see this 4 yr. old white male husky dog. He's been missing in the Seaforth area. He is friendly, has had his shots & his name is Casper. There are 4 boys anxiously waiting for his retum home. If you have any information, please phone 519422.1871 and leave a message. (41.TOGIVEAWAY VERY LOVEABLE dog needs good, caring home. Loves children. Phone 236-4404 anytime. 41-46xlnxe 42. DEATHS r CODY, John Richard (Dick): Peacefully In hospital in Ottawa with his family at his side on Saturday, October 25, 1997 at the age of 62. It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of a wonderful man. Beloved husband for 43 years to Shirley Keyuk. Loving father to Steve Cody (Debbie), of Cobotxg, On. Donna (Giles.Qkdntal) Orleans, Ont., Rosemary' (Blit MacGregor), Kippen, On. Adored grampa to Kelly, Allison and Katie MacGregor, Jenny and Sarah Quintal, Sean Cody, and Bradtey and Chelsey Lacelle. Funeral service was held in Ottawa on Wed. October 28, 1997. Donations to Ottawa Regional Cancer Center were appreciated. "His Irish Eyes will smile forever in our hearts". 42-46x1 • 38. AUCTION SALE r NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In The Estate of MARGARET iSABEL CARTER All persons having claims against the estate of Margaret Isabel Carter of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the llth day of September, 1997, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of December, 1997 after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this 28th day of October, 1997. MCCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX, Barristers and Solicitors 77 Main Street, Seaforth, Ontario, NOK IWO Solicitors for the Executors (37. MORTGAGES 1" & 2' Modgage Money Absolutely No Upfront Fees Available es low as 6.50" Interest Personal Loans If you qualify, payments taLitsana. Mo. Payr • 5,000 • 41.96 •10,000 • 83.33 •15,000 6125.00 Consolidate your debts CMI (519)3E36211 1400.367-1932 ASTRAL FUitDING INC. 38. AUCTION SALE RICHARD LOBE AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 462-7606 site., Now. es AT 6:00 AM - Car. furniture. appliances. antiques at Lobb Auction Clinton. WM. R07. es AT Sao AM - tilcyelea for Goderich Police plus furniture fears other consignors. we are acoeptir4 good additions for upcoming euctims. Sharing d� Healthier • TWR I RIIION'XPOSITOR, November 1E, 1119? -111 (42. DEATHS JARROTT, Elizabeth isebet: Elizabeth Jan oft Aad suddenly as e result of e motor vehicle accident on Tueeday, October 7, 1997 in her 87V year. Born in Seaforlh, she was the daughter of the late Keith McLean end Elizabeth (Y ) Mclean, and wife of the late Dr. Clibert Campbell Jarrott (October 21, 1977). Dear mother of Anne White and her hus- band Dr. Robin Waite of R.R.e2, Tavistock. Dear grandmother of Alexandra and Meg (Margaret). Dear sister of Helen Grant of Stratford. Also survived by a eister-in-law Fran McLean. Predeceased by brothers A.Y. McLean and 'Jock' Mclean, brothers-in-law Jim Grant and Dr. James Jarrott, and sisters-in-law Winn Mclean and Margaret Jarrott. A private family service was hetet at the Heinbuck Funeral Home, with Rev. Kate Ballagh-Steeper of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church officiating. Cremation has taken place and burial will be at a later date in Baird's Cemetery, Huron County. 42-46-1 STAPLETON, Edwin Joseph: of Dublin passed away at Stratford General Hospital on Friday, November 7, 1997, in his 82nd year. Beloved husband of the late Meryl (Perrault) Stapleton (1977). Loving father of Neil and Nancy Stapleton of Dungannon, Richard Stapleton and his friend Giselle of Chippawa, Pauline and Ron Agar of Edmonton, Alberta, William and Sharon Stapleton of Mitchell, Michael and Shirley Stapleton and Lewis Stapleton all of Stratford. Dearly loved grandfather of Heather Ann, Christine, Mary Katherine, Maureen, Patricia, Michelle, Denise and Terry Stapleton, Kevin, Michelte, Kimberly and Mark Agar. Also loved by 3 great grandchildren. Dear brother of Rita Newcombe of Stroud, Kay Stapleton, Ferg and Mary Stapleton, all of Dublin. Predeceased by 1 sister Mary Box and by 1 brother Frank Stapleton. Mr. Stapleton was a busi- ness man in Dublin having worked at his father's firm, William Stapleton and Sons Feed Mill in Dublin, which he continued to operate for 30 years after his father's ownership. Friends were received at the Box and Smith Funeral Chapel, Seaforth on Monday, November 10, 1997. Mass of the Christian Burial was held at St. Patridd's Roman Catholic Church, Dublin on Tuesday, November 11, 1997. Father Antonio Delciancio offi- ciated. Interment St. Patrick's Cemetery, Dublin. Palbearers were Ken Stapleton, Jim Newcombe, Bill Feeney, Keith McCarthy, Lou Rowland and Wily Kroonen. As a trib- ute to the life of Mr. Stapleton a tree will be planted in his memory. 43-46- 1 43. BIRTHS WIGHTMAN Brian and Alison Wightman of RR 2, Aubum are delighted to announce the birth of their daughter, Autumn Elleda, 7 lbs. 11 oz. on Oct. 26, 1997 in Clinton Public Hospital. Proud grandparents are Bill and Muriel Coultes of Belgrave and Norman and Florence Wightman of Auburn. 43- 46x1 38. AUCTION SALE . LARGE AUCTION SALE To be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for Olga Vennard of Goderich, Dora Aytsworth plus Exeter and Clinton homes. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 AT 9 AM CAR: From Olga Vennard 1987 Pontiac 6000 LE 4 door, new tires, 2 tone blue run only 124,195 krns. APPLIANCES: Westinghouse fridge, McClary 30' electric stove, washer, Danby almond freezer, RCA portable TV with remote, Electrolux vac with power head, humidifier. Citizen microwave, Whirlpool bath tub nearly new. FURNITURE: Sklar Peppier chesterfield and matching loveseat, La -Z -Boy recliner, Saugeen Krug maple drop leaf gate leg dining table with 4 chairs, Krug maple coffee and end tables, 2 maple table lamps, curio cabinet, modem small maple drop leaf table with 4 matching chairs, above listed furniture like new, 4 piece bedroom suite with real good box spring and mattress, plus other bedroom furniture and mattresses, upholstered glider rocker, treadle sewing machine, wooden dining table 6 chairs and china cabinet, 9 wicker chairs, 3 wicker tables, antique blanket box, wooden high chair, childs rocker, antique rocker, odd small tables, antique jam type cupboard, old books, modem chesterfield with pull out bed. GLASSWARE ETC.: Brides basket, 5 Royal Doutton Bunny Kins baby dishes by Barbra Vernon, crystal glassware, cups and sauo.rs, Shelby". Royal Albert, Ansley, silver pieces, crocks, cast iron Cat, antique clock, 4 Avon Christmas plates, silverware, Cud000 dock, prints by Frankie Buckley and Stephen Coleman, linens etc. plus our usual large offering of items too numerous to mention. We are accepting good additions for upcoming auctions "Call Now". TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper 1-D. Auctioneer: Richard Lobb 519-482-7898 Clinton ESTATE AUCTION Ot Anlques; fr Il ; Collectibles and Houselibtd Effects at the Jaoob Auction Centre, 185 Harbert St. in Mitchel. Thurs., Nov. 13 at 4:00 p.m. ' IMCUJOMiG: McLagan nine phos dining room suite; comer china commit; Ibirtzman piano; twitching Inglis washer end dryer (white, 1 i4 yr. old); Moffat frost free fridge and 30 inch electric stove; *bon; tisNoinrsr c18410ard; washstands; oak hal mirror; Majestic floor model redo; 3 ft. feebler thea; tracker Ism stared; oak bowed dimmer; old bartde's; harness maple's stand; Chandler pastels; Punkin hooked mals; crocks; old Lionel wind-up train; cast Iron butcher kettle; walking plow; quantity old radio tubes and testers; elersoeoope and 350 cords; garb: Royalty pleas; 011lamps; large Victorian MSc dspu/Monp1als crystal; saver and silverplate; ooMeCNule dM1aa;0114 apple peelers and cherry oilier";poMo s: Kama at obr cards; books: paintings and picture battles; cid toots; power and hind toots; From 56 bank; many bid collectibles; chesterfield 6 bedroom suites; colour T.V.'s: enterlskrnernt units; office equipment including desks, credenzas, chairs, and lateral filing cabinets; Cub Ceded riding mower; snowmobile baler; and much more. Prop.: Stratford and Kitchener .stalls. AUCTIONEERS Doug Jacob and Joe Zehr 519-271-7894 519487-9599 ATVs stolen from Ashfield Provincial police report sus- pects broke a bolt/latch on a storage shed and drove away with three ATVs from Lot 7 Conc. 4 of Ashfield Township sometime overnight fbm Nov. 2 to 3. The keys were in all three 4x4s: a 1993 blue Kawasaki 400cc, a 1992 blue Suzuki and and a 1996 red Honda 250cc. (43. BIRTHS J Ire A GIRL Dawn Bates Klaver and Matt Klaver wish to announce the wonderful and sate home delivery on Thurs. Oct. 30, 1997 at 7:47 a.m. when Brianna Maureen arrived weighing 9 lbs. 14 oz. Spoiling privileges go to Gloria Sirski-Bates and Bit Bates of Devon, Alberta and Elizabeth Klaver of St. Cdumban. 43-46-1 TURNER - WEST Bonnie Tumer and Declan West announce Lindsay Tumer, born November 5, 1997 in Mississauga. Miss West's grandparents are George and Nancy Turner, R.R. 4, Seaforth and Brian and Mary West, Mississauga. 43-46x1 MONDEN - COSTELLO After 9 months of questions, big brother Cole finally has his answer. A baby sister, Leah Kathryn, was born on November 4, 1997 at Seaforth Hospital, weighing 7 lbs. 6 oz. Proud parents are Ron and Kim of R.R. 5, Stratford. A new addition to the family tree for Ernie Costello of Seaforth and Kees and Joanne Monden of Mitchell. Thank you to Dr. Percival for the quick catch and to RNs Cheryl Cook and Sheila Hallahan for encour- aging me to wait for the doctor. Always a special thank you to Daddy for his love and support. • Kim and Leah 43-46x1 46. IN MEMORIAM FRAMER: In memory of a dear hus- band Jack who passed away Nov. 13, 1977. The one I loved has gone to rest, His fond true heart is still. The hand that atwaSrs helped me, Now lies in death's cold chill. Lovingly remembered by wife Gerry. 46-46x1 (47. CARDS OF THANKS •r BROMLEY We would like to express our appreci- ation to relatives, friends and neigh- -fibre -for- helping to matte our 60th Wedding Anniversary subh a success with cards, lowers, phone calls and visits. To anyone we have forgotten your thoughtfulness will remain in our hearts forever. - Harold and Irene Bromley 47-46x1 SCOTT A big thank you to my family and friends for the party, music, cards, gifts and visits to celebrate my 80th birthday. A gfood time was had by all. - Minna Scott 47-46x1 BROOME We would like to thank everyone who gave us support during the loss of our beloved granddaughter. All of your gifts of food, flowers, cards, kind words, phone calls, offers of help, and the many hugs helped us through our sorrowful time and are deeply appreciated. - Ron and Bessie Broome 47-46x1 BACH We would like to thank everyone who gave support during the loss of my mother; Betty Bach, to Dr. Woldnik and staff at Huronview for their love and care over the years and to a0 who visited Mom. Special thanks to friends and neighbors for cards, floral arrangements, , dona- tions and gifts of food brought to our home. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. - Joan and Cam Addison, Jo -Anne and Robert Grunewald 47-46xlcc OUVER I would like to thank Dr. Arciszevski and Dr. Woldnik, nurses and stall at Seaforth and Stratford Hospitals for the excellent care I received while I was a patient there. - L euraln Oliver 47-461k1 KLAVER We would like to extend a very spe- cial thank you to midwives Susan Wilts and Madeleine lin and assis- tant Kendra Wilts for making Manna's arrival a safe and wonder- ful experience. Also special thanks to all family and friends for their love and support. - Matt and Dawn 47-46-1 MITCHELL Thanks to Doctors Rodney, Percival and Zettel and nurses in emerg for their care and attention during my surgery and again thank you Dr. Rodney, nurses and kitchen staff for the loving care shown to my mum Gramie Walder during her stay In hospital. Also thanks to family and friends for the lovely flowers and cards received by both of us. - Nancy Mitchell 47-48x1c DiEGEL We would Mks to express our thanks to all who attended our 50th Anniversary Open Moue*. Thanks so .varyon s who sent cards, gifts and lowers. A special thanks to our family for al the preparations that mads the day so meaningful for us. Many thanks to Laura and her helpers for performing a mock wed- ding. Henry end I really enjoyed N. E mads our day eo wonder- ful. Thanks to M. • Moe ars Henry Dlegel 47.46x1cc 0