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126. HELP WANTED
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WORK FROM HOME. Call for free
into. Toll free 1-800-881-6782. 26-
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EXPERIENCED short order cook
required for Country Inn. Call after 6
p.m. (519) 887-9035, 26-16-2
SANDERS ON THE BEACH, wait -
staff, line cooks, experienced only,
19 years and up. Call for interviews
519-238-2251. Opening May 1. 26-
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AVON CALLING! Join Avon tree.
Enjoy earning extra money. No
start-up fee April 28 and 29. Call
now to reserve your FREE kit. (519)
887-6305. 26-16x1 cc
HIRING WORKSHOP, April 20 and
May 4, 1998, 9 a.m. to 12 noon.
Location: Here Seaforth. Seating
limited (no fees) call Temp Ted
Employment Services at 519-263-
6116.26.16xlcc
FULL TIME worker required for far-
row to finish swine operation. Must
have a valid driver's license, Arts
Farms Ltd. Phone after 6 p.m. 522-
1795. 26-15-2
STRICKLAND'S
AUTOMART LTD.
is looking for a
"Class "A" Mechanic
who is energetic, likes
to work on all
Domestic models.
For more details call:
John Strickland
Stratford
(519) 271-6824
29. TENDERS
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TENDERS ARE BEING accepted
until noon April 27, 1998 for grass
cutting of Staffa Cemetery. Contact
Bob Norris at 345-2945. 29-16-1
30. EMPLOYMENT WANTED •
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CARPENTER looking for work -
roofing, rec rooms, drywall, siding,
soffit, fascia. Call Richard, anytime
348-9366. 30-09x121
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31. SERVICE DIRECTORY
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I AM LOOKING for lawns to mow.
Call Andrew Southgate 527-0812.
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EXPERT REFINISHING and furni-
ture repair. Reasonable Fates. -
Furniture and small wares also pur-
chased. Ask for Art. 345-9922. 31,-
16-1
' REPAIR AND REFINISHING of fur-
niture and antiques, handstripping,
also custom made furniture built to
your plans. Robert Kerr, RR #1,
Seaforth. Phone 527-0786. 31-.13-t1
VEALS
Abattoir and Meat Market
H\ .83- 3 1/2 miles east of Exeter
23 -1123
Try us for
CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING
Kill Days -Tuesdays
OUR SPECIALTY
Home cured and smoked meats
processed exactly the way you like it.
SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS
Repairs to All
Makes & Models.
20 Years' Experience.
All Work Guaranteed.
Contact Stedmans
43 Main St., Seaforth
527-1950
NEED HELP WITH A
COMPUTER PROBLEM?
I can help!,
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no problem is too
difficult to fix,
CALL JEFF DENYS
at 263-5060
Need Your
Lawn Rolled
in Walton, Brussels area?
Call Chad McCallum
887-6428
34. PERSONAL
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problem? Al Anon can help. Phone
527-1650.34.16-1
A.A. It you think you have a drinking
problem Alcoholics Anonymous has
worked for millions. Call 527-1650
or toll free 1-800-706-9833. 34-08.11
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(36. ANNOUNCEMENTS
WOOD CARVING
Learn to carve a caricature head,
placement of facial features and
how to create expressions. A great
relaxation for beginners and inter-
mediate carvers. Classes begin
April 22. For further information call
565-5568.36.15x2cc
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given to Tom Adair
that Glat Enterprises intends to sell __
or retain ownership of the 1983
Yamaha motorcycle, VIN
22T100132, for the storage fees
incurred to date unless full payment
is made of the account tor storage
at 343 St. David Street, Stratford,
Ontario, on or before 1998.
35. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In The Estate of
NELSON HOWE
All persons having claims against
the estate of Nelson Howe of the
Township of Hay, in the County of
Huron, who died on or about the
4th day of March, 1998, are
hereby notified to send in lull
particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the 19th
day of May, 1998, after which
date the assets will be distributed
having regard only to claims then
received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this
16th day of April, 1998.
McCONNELL, STEWART &
DEVEREAUX,
Barristers and Solicitors
77 Main Street,
Seaforth, Ontario, NOK 1W0
Solicitors for the Executor
36-16-3
May
8,
Township of West Perth
CLEANUP • DAY
Saturday, May, 2, 1998
(Rain Date May 9,'1998)
We encourage families
to come out and have
fun!
.Rural Area - Cleanup of
roadsides along their
property. Debris to be
taken , to, the Logan,
Hibbert and Fullarton
sheds,
Mitchell Ward - Cleanup
of the nature' trail- We will
start at 9:00 a.m. at the
dam. Bring your rakes.
Hotdogs'and cold drinks
to be served at the
individual wards following
cleanup.
We look forward to
seeing you there!
(38. AUCTION SALE
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
SAT., MAY 2 AT 9:00 AM -
1,arge auction sale
-rnectianlcs tools, shop
equipment. woodworking;
equipment. Snap On tools.
large tool box. power tools.
1 1rcading taps. drill bits.
gear pullers. shop supplies.
micrometers. 2 air
compressors. torches.' 2
electric welders. drill press.
radiad arrnsaw. Ioinle•r- table
.saw. wood lathe. 2 ruling
lawn mowers. cement mixer.
29 pieces of walnut lumber
8ft long. plus Items far loo
numerous to mention for
Gordon and Christina
Walker of Salt ford at Lobb
Auction In Clinton.
WED., MAY 6 AT 7:30 PM -
Real Estate 498 Queen St.
nlyth, older home In need of
repair. Subject to reasonable
reserve for Miry Bailie.
assessment only 824.000.00
taxes 8427.88 Also 5 lots
62' x 165' plan 168 lots 177
to 181 Unlnn St.- Myth
subject 10 reserve. CaII
Richard Lobb Sales Rep for
Countrywide, 1 Albert St,-'
Clinton 482-:1400
THUR., MAY 7 AT 6:00 PM
- Surplus equipment for
Ministry of Natural Resources.
Des911bis air f(lrlpressor, large
stationary model. metal
shelving. 3- bird scare
Bangers. farm equipment. ATV
sprayer. pressure washer etc.
to be held al nutlet Provincial
Wildlife maintenance bullring
1.4 mile north of Clinton. on
highway 4 turn rtghl. go 3,4
lodes East.
SAT., MAY 9 AT 9:00 AM -
Household • auction.
- antiques. new Carpet, coins,
musical Instruments. etc. at
Lobb Auction In Clinton
www:aur 1l onhothne,com
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1" &2^d Mortgage Money
Absolutely No Upfront Fees
Available as low as
6.50' Interest
Personal Loans
11 you quality. payments
Amt. Approx. Mo. Payment
' 5,000 ' 41.66
'10,000 ' 8333
'15,000 '125.00
Consolidate your debts
Call (519) 363-0211 1.800-387-1932
ASTRAL FUNDING INC.
42. DEATHS
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TURNBULL, Marie Annie (Baker):
Marie Turnbull passed away peace-
fully at home with her loving family
by her side, on Thursday, April 16th,
1998. She was in her 78th year.
Marie was born in Grey Township
on February 22, 1921 and was the
only daughter of the late Selwyn
and Hazel Baker. She (harried
William J. (Bill) Turnbull on June
5th, 1941 and they started their lite
together farming on Lot 10
Concession 15 of Grey Township
where they lived for 25 years. In
1966 they moved to their present
location on the edge of Brussels
where they continued to farm until
they retired in 1984. Marie took an
active. role farming alongside her
husband Bill. She was an avid gar-
dener and enjoyed a busy life work-
ing with her crafts. and being
involved in many community orga-
nizations. She was a member of the
Rebekah Lodge, UCW. Women's
Institute and Brussels Fall Fair.
Mane is survived by her dear hus-
band Bill, daughter Marion and her
husband Ron Uhler of Burlington,
Barb and her husband James Fritz
of R.R. #2, Brussels, and daughter
Shirley of Orillia. She will be loving-
ly remembered by her grandchil-
dren Patti and Jeff Parnell, Jeff
Uhler, Tim and Lisa Fritz, Kim and
Ron Strome, Steve Fritz, Greg Fritz
and his friend Jill Carnochan. Marie
is also survived by her mother-in-
law Jennie Turnbull, brother-in-law
Jack Turnbull and his wife Marion of
Seaforth, sister-in-law Dorothy
Lawless and her husband Doug of
Burlington and Helen Habkirk of
Ingersoll. Predeceased by her par-
ents and brother-in-law George
Habkirk. Visitation was held at Betts
Funeral Home, Brussels on
Saturday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A
Rebekah service was conducted by
Morningstar Lodge #315 on
Saturday evening. The funeral ser-
vice was conducted by Rev. James
Murray from the funeral home on
Sunday, April 19th at 2 p.m. A gra-
cious eulogy paying tribute to
Marie's life was given by Doug
Lawless and Kim Strome. Soloist
Don McDonald sang "How Great
Thou Art" accompanied by Don
Dunbar, Honourary pallbearers
were Betty Strachan of Cambridge,
Lauraine Sturch of Belleville. Jean
and Gord Glazer of Grand Bend,
Audrey and Bruce McLean of
Seaforth, Myra Edgar and David
McKenney of Mooretown.
Pallbearers were grandsons Jeff
Parnell, Jeff Uhler, Tim, Steve and
Greg Fritz and Ron Strome. Flower
bearers were Patti Parnell, Kim
Strome, Lisa Fritz and Jill
Carnochan. Interment at Brussels
Cemetery. As an expression of
sympathy memorial donations may
be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society. Brussels United Church
and Community Care Access of
Huron County. 42-16-1
LARGE AUCTION
• Of appliances, antiques, tools, and household effects, at the Jacob
Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St., Mitchell, Ont.
Thurs. April 23 at 3:00 RM.
INCLUDING: Queen Anne nine -piece dining room suite (excellent);
Krug cherry bedroom suite with queen -size poster bed; maple five -
piece dinette suite (like new); pine buffet hutch; nearly -new
chesterfield suite; matching chesterfield and love seat (one year
old); sofa bed; large hall stand with mirror; three door sideboard;
china cabinet with carved base; loathe'r couch and chair; Hitachi
colour TV; Inglis matching washer and dryer (lour years old);
Whirlpool and General Electric refrigerators; 30 -inch electric stoves;
General Electric automatic washer; Simplicity dryer; Pequegnat
Canadian Time wall clock; open washstand; wicker chairs; reverse
painted picture; parlor tables; fern stands; hooked mats; coal oil
lamps; hanging lamp; small 14 -drawer jeweller's chest; carved
fireplace mantel; milk bottles; petro items; old radios and tubes;
yardsticks; licence plates; nall kegs; two gallon blue•flowered
Brantford jug; crocks; 70's hockey cards; car and plane coins;
collectible dishes including Wedgwood; Carlton; Royal Albert;
Aynsley; James Kent; Depression; etc.; numerous other collectibles;
set of Minton china; wildlife collector plates; Husquvarna string
trimmer and gas mower; two -ton floor jack; power and hand tools;
cherry railing end spindles; and much more.
CAR: 1985 Plymouth Caravelle, four door, with 98,000 kms., and
45,000 kms. on new motor. Sold certified.
HAROLD KREUGER and DELLA AHRENS - Proprietors.
AUCTIONEERS:
Doug Jacob and Joe Zehr
519-271-7894 519-887-9599
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43. BIRTHS
LINTON
Introducing the newest rookie to our
team, Patrick Arthur, who enthusi-
astically joined us on April 10, 1998
weighing in at 9 lbs. 2 oz. He'll be
following the lead of veterans Dan,
Emily and Sarah. Old timer Brad
(dad) leads the squad at centre ice
and Pauline (mom) is between the
posts in net. Many thanks to our
wonderful staff at the Seaforth
Hospital. 43-16x1 cc
NICHOLSON/DORSSERS
Tracy, Joe and big sister Amanda
are pleased to announce the birth of
Brandon Joseph, born at Seatorth
Community Hospital on April 5,
1998 and weighing 6 lbs. 15 oz.
Proud grandparents are Paul and
Cathy Nicholson of Seaforth and
Cor and Joanne Dorssers of
London. 43-16x1 6
TAYLOR
Karen and Brent are pleased to
announce the birth of their son
Bennett William, 9 lbs. 13 ozs. at
Stratford Hospital on April 8, 1998.
Proud 5th time grandparents are
Bill and Betty Bennett of Seaforth
and 7th time grandparents are Ron
and Joyce Taylor of Varna. Bennett
is the 15th great grandchild for
Beatrice Taylor and the 26th great
grandchild for Grace Forbes, both
of Clinton. 43-16x1
RIMMER
Meredith is happy to tell you about
her new sister: Abbey Lauren who
arrived at K -W Hospital on April
15th, 1998. Their parents are Kari
and David Rimmer of Roseville. Tqe
proud grandparents are Marilyn and
Bob Bell of Brantford and Jane and
Gord Rimmer of Seaforth. Great
grandparents are Laverne and Otis
Edgar and Beatrice and Roy Bell,
all of Brantford. 43-16x1
DALTON/KAUFMAN
It's a Boy! Jacob Steven born April
13, 1998 at 6:08 a.m. weighing in at
8 lbs. 4 oz. 21 inches long. A little
brother for Hailey. Love Grandma
Eilleen. 43-16-1
46. IN MEMORIAM
DOLMAGE: In loving memory of a
dear son and brother, Donald
Alexander, who passed away April
27, 1977.
Somewhere back of the sunset,
Where loveliness, never dies,
Don lives in a land of glory,
Midst the blue and gold of the skies.
His life is a wonderful memory,
His absence, a silent grief,
He sleeps in God's beautiful gar-
den,,
In the sunset of peace.
Lovingly remembered' by Mom,
Dad, Brothers, Sisters and their
families. 46•16xlc
ANDERSON: Luke: In loving mem-
ory of a dear nephew and cousin,
who died suddenly, as a result of an
accident, one year ago, April 26,
1997.
We did riot know that morning
What sorrow the day would bring
The bitter grief and shock severe
As you heard th'e angels sing.
No time to bid a last farewell,
No chance to say good-bye,
You were gone before we knew it,
And only God knows why.
It broke our hearts to lose you,
But you didn't go alone,
Fof part of us went with you,
The day God called you Home.
Although your smile is gone forever,
And your hand we cannot touch,
We will never lose the memory
Of the one we loved so much.
Until we meet again.
- Uncle Gary, Aunt Pat, Jenna,
Abby and Trisha 46-16x1
ANDERSON: In loving memory of
my dear friend, Luke Anderson,
who passed away April 26, 1997.
1 never imagined that our school
spring concert was the last time I
would ever see Luke.
Life is not the same without Luke for
all of his family and school friends.
I think of Luke often and wish that
he was still with us.
Luke you will always have a special
spot in my heart.
I miss you.
Friends 4 ever. Your buddy, Shawn
Drost. 46.16x1
Anderson - In loving
memory of our dear son and
brother Luke who was
tragically taken from us April
26, 1997.
Our circle of life was broken,
No words of goodbye were
spoken.
' To a life filled with zest came
a sudden end,
Ile was so young, he was
everyone's friend.
Our hearts ache and the tears
flow,
For what it meant to lose hint
no one will ever know.
In his "empty" room there
shines a light,
To guide us safely home each
night.
When we hear the music of
the chimes,
We remember his favourite
song from the Lion King,
Ilakuna Matata.
Forever in our hearts, Mom,
Dad, Kyle, Adam & Cody.
46. IN MEMORIAM
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ANDERSON: In loving memory of
our special nephew and cousin,
Luke Anderson, April 26, 1997.
`You will never leave our hearts or
our thoughts,
We love you and miss you more
than words could ever say.'
`Hakuna Matata'. - Love, Uncle
Leo, Aunt Lynda, Angela, Erin,
Erica, Mary Jane and Molly. 46-
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MACDONALD: In loving memory of
Marian, a dear wife, mother and
grandmother who passed away
April 24, 1997.
Those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us every day.
Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Still loved, still missed, still very
dear.
We hold you close within our heart,
And there you will remain.
To walk with us throughout our
lives,
Until we meet again.
Sadly missed and always loved by
Gordon, Curtiss, Faye and Janette,
Linda, Becky and Adam, and Cindy.
46-16-1
ANDERSON: In memory of our
Grandson Luke Anderson who was
taken from us 1 year ago, April 26,
1997.
A grandson is someone special
Whose love can never be replaced,
His memory is in our daily life,
And can never be replaced.
A million times we've called his
name,
A million tears we've cried,
If our love could have saved him,
He never would have died.
If we could have one lifetime wish,
One dream that could come true,
We'd pray to God with all our heart,
For yesterday and you.
You never deserved what hap-
pened 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 cry,
But the saddest part of all.
Was you didn't have a chance to
say goodbye.
To some, Luke is forgotten,
To others part of the past,
,To us who loved and lost him,
His memory will always last.
Loved always Grandma and
Grandpa. 46-16x1
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7. CARDS OF THANKS
NICHOLSON/DORSSERS
Tracy and Brandon would like to
thank Dr. Percival, Dianne Wood,
Kathy Elliott and all the staff at
Seaforth Community Hospital and a
big thank you to Daddy for WI his
love and support and to Nana and
Papa for looking after Amanda.
Thanks again. - Tracy and Brandon
47-16x1
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WOOD
My sincere thanks to Dr. Shepherd,
nurses and staff at Seaforth
Hospital for their good care. Thank
you to all who visited, sent cards,
telephoned, brought treats and
flowers. A special thanks to Rick
and Joan, Marian and Agnes for
their extra help. I appreciate your
thoughtfulness. - Ariel 47-16x1
TAYLOR
Karen and Bennett would like to
thank Dr. Hillyer, Dr. Blaine, Dr.
Percival, Dr. Zettel and the stall at
Stratford and Seaforth Hospitals for
the excellent care we received.
Special thanks to my mom who got
me to Stratford on time. And finally
to my husband for the love and sup-
port he . gave us. - Karen and
Bennett 47-16x1
DECORTE
I would like to thank friends and
family for cards and visits while in
Seaforth Hospital. Also thanks to
doctors and nurses for the care and
kindness. - Catherine 47-16x1 -
PRYCE
We sincerely wish to thank every-
one who attended our 25th anniver-
sary party and for all the wonderful
cards and gifts we received both
that evening and since then. It was
great to see so many of our friends
and family, some of whom we have
not seen for a very long time.
Special thanks to our family,
Dwayne, Bonnie (and girls), Brad,
Brent and Theresa for planning this
very memorable occasion for us.
Thank you to our parents and all
our brothers and sisters and friends
who helped our family with all the
plans. We really appreciate all the
work you put into the evening both
before and after. The time and effort
our speechmakers put into their
speeches was a great trip down
memory lane and will always be
remembered (especially by Brian).
All the work was greatly appreciat-
ed and we had a fantastic evening
filled with many old and new mem-
ories. - Sincerely, Brian and Sharon
47-16x1
LINTON
From the bottom of our hearts -
thank you all so much for helping us
with Patrick's birth. To Dr, Percival
for her never ending support and
leadership, Dr. Rodney for his skill-
ful hands in the O.R. and Drs.
Shepherd and Zettel for their quick
response to lend a hand. And, of
course, the wonderful nurses Helen
and Helen, Judy, Elda, Lynn, Jane
and Joan and all the girls working
over the Easter weekend. To our
doula. Kay, we'll never forget your
kind words and gestures that made
more of a difference than you'll ever
know. Take care, Brad, Pauline,
Dan, Emily, Sarah and Patrick 47-
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