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Huron Expositor, 1999-09-08, Page 1010 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Septe esbar 0. 1!!e 37 '.'ortgages 1' & 2'° Mortgage Money Ataosis re ,+o ori Floe Assessor as Ow its 6.50' Interest Persona. loans n yo, wake parasols A01 -. OS. M2211=101 • 5.000 ' 41.66 , •10.000 ' 83.33 '15.000 '125.00 Col:sole:taw ear, gallas W. specaiaa in problem mortgages CaM te1e) 364-0450 1.00-387.1932 ASTRAL FUNDING a4C. 39 educational Festival School of Hairstyling 552 Huron St., Stratford Become a Ucenced Hairstylist! Festival School of Hairstyling of Stratford is. accepting applications for our Fall class. Make-up, Artistry•and Nail Technology offered at no extra charge. Financial assistance. available for those that qualify. For Wilber information call 519-271-9551. 42 Deaths JANTZI. Aaron: On August 30. 1999. at Stratford General Hospital. Aaron Jantzi, of McKillop Township, in his 87th year Dear Lather of Harold Jantzi and .his wife Edna 01 Clinton. Joy arid her husband Alf 'Ross of Seaforth and Fergus at home .Fondly remembered by '.8 grandchildren and .13 great•grand- chddren,Atso survived by three sis- ters.. Esther Berger of Tavistock. Irene Wilkinson of Milton and Mabelle Kamer • of Stratford. and. two sisters•ir•-law - Dorothy McGregor of Ingersoll and Viola and! , her husband Art Gotding•of Zurich. • Mr. Jantzi was predeceased ty his wife Flossie iStelck)`Jantzt,(19841 • one. brother. Lloyd Jantzi and. two • sisters.. Pearl Hesse :end. Mildred Huston Family received, tnends at • the Whitney-Ribey , Funeral -Horne, Seaforth on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p m, where a funeral service. was - held on Wednesday... September 1 at 2 .p.m Rev- -Nicholas Vandermey-off.cia'ed interment Maitlandbank'Cemetery. Seaforth Pallbearers. were Lloyd Jantzi; Larry Jantz Ron Jantzi • Grant Ross Stephan Johnson and Brian Edwards Flo+rer bearers' were As' e. Edwards. Enc Edwards Ka•-- Bird and Bev Van Maar. Oros s• .+'as Manan Rose who played. - The Garden' ai b1e service. Remernbiances .may be" • made. to Seaforth Community l-fospital 42-36,1 40 Lost & Found LOST Male tabby cat. many black. weanng a red collar with name and phone number Missing since Fn from 123 James St. Seaforth Cart 519-527-2939 40-36x1nx 43 Births SHEA Kevin. Bev and proud big brother Joshua thank God for their precious daughter and sister. Larisa Courtney Chnsbne. ben) July 27. 1999. weighing 6 lbs 10 oz. Proud grandparents are Margaret Shea and Wilmer and Helen Preszcator 43-36-1 46 n (.'iemonom JAMES: In memory of Philip James who passed away September 9. 1998 A rose once grew where all could see. sheltered beside a garden wall. And as the days passed swiftly by. it spread its branches straight and tall One day a beam of light shone through a crevice that had opened wide. • The Rose bent gently towards. its warmth. then passed beyond to the, other side Remembered by Pearl and Family 46-36x1 47 Cards of Thanks HUSSEY My sincere thanks to everyone who so kindly helped me when 1 tnpped on the sidewalk •last Wednesday. • Grace Hussey 47-36x1 • - SMITH Words cannot begin td express the .gratitude felt for the acts of support and kindness shown- to 0..r `amity during Mary Anne's i!Iness and . since her passing. It is such a com- fort to know how special our wife and-rnothgr,was to•all of you The friendship displayed by those who •'spent time with Mom during ,.her. • long hospital_ stays or her time at home will always be remembered To Maureen for alt of her .extra run- ning. taking fetim to ter apppint• - ments. and the countless pours !spent with Mom dunng those drift - curt times in the nosprta::- To Barb - for her love and support shown to Mom.' during her entire ordeal. -Special tt-?anks to- Dr Carola Shepherd, the nursing' aria. kitchen staff at • Seatorlh CoMmunity. • :Hospital 'and to the .Huron .Hospice Volunteer Service for -thele excellent' Care. and.. for .making morns time .spent there as,comfor•a: 8 as pos- sible. Thank you to the E • Elizabeth Nursing Services for t- • - ome vls- it5. Extrabpeclalthar•.rs • r' chael Falconer. Robert Sc.-:• -,. Ken Armstrong a^d D:- s - _ a i leu eftortsi = _ with' the tunerai arrangements arli their abPuby 10 Ipok after our farni!v business in our time or neeo s: al(vays be remembereo A hear"e.c thank you to Steve Hoot -bra -no and his. family for the extra touches and for greebng visitors at the `unera home: To Audrey Cardiff for at ner efforta doing the readings. at the church and for being there. for .us all the time To Father :Dino • and Reverend. Judith for au,ot.the vFsits and the wonderful ,serviCe .To the. many iwtio Sent food. cards. flowers. caned or contributed 10 the rnemon- • al Lund. rrrany thanks • Mark' and Chris Smith. June Chis and Lindsay Babb'and ^""am .es' 4', •36- DALE: Alfred 'Christopher: of. Seatortn. on Thursday. September 3. 1999 at Seaforth Community. Hospital. in his 53rd year. Alt Dale• beloved husband of Loreen Graves . Dear brother of Shirley Mrs Charles Creighton) 01 •Palmerston and brother-in-law Ot Murray Wilson of Kimberley Predeceased by: his parents Walter Dale and Pearl (Laycox) Dale and one•sister• Cathy • Wilson Survived by Several* aunts uncles. ..nieces -aria nephews Frierhds and relatives were received at. the • Whitney-R.oey FUnerai Home. 87 Godench SI W Seaforth on Sunday. September 5tn'ro 2-4 and 7.9 pm where a f,;nera' ser-. vice was held - cr Monday September 6 1999 at 2 00 p mInterment in St Marks Cemeie-, .Holland Centre tnllowing creme! Remembrances to Arts Ile •-.=, made to the Seaforth Corr --..,/ ,, Hospital Alt Dale was a member of the Association of Mo•Jtt-•and Foot Painting Art, t and representative of Rehanaart Canada Limited 42.36- 1 O'ROURKE i would -like =.to-taank-t1 ,, lam.:y • ifriend5 and neighbours for vsits. flowers and Prayers during my stay in Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks • 10 Father Dino. Dr Wotdnik and Dr Yee. Thank you to the. staff of Maplewood Retirement Home for their . support and care. - 'Kay 47-36x1 - Smart sellers choose classifieds Community Calendar WED.. SEPT. 8' 1 30 - 4.OG p.m. - Senor • Shuffleboard at the Arena 5'30.10 00 p m . H•P Lakers Hockey at the Arena 7 00.8 00 p m - Step'Flooi Aerobics at the Community • Centres 7.30 p.m Horticulture Society • • Meeting at Northside United • Church . with•DruShNa Leitch al the 7 00-8 00 p.m. - Tyk s Hockey practice at the Are 7:30'• 10:30 p.m.. Minor Spoils Council BINGO al the Arena • • Host . Minor BrOortibal 800-1000 p m • Cents pract .e. at the Arena . TUES. , SEPT.. 14 9.00 - 10.00 a m.. Fitness is Fun THURS., SEPT 9 900-1000 a.m - Fitness is. Fun with Drushea at the Communrty Centres • 10 00.11 00 a m - Line Dancing with Drusina at the Corhmunity. Centres 600-10.30p m - 1-4•PLakers practice at the Arena - . .Hockey at the Arena • 800.10.00 p.m - Cents practice FRI. ,- SEPT. 10 • at the Arena 8 00.10.00 p.m - Cents practice • wEO. , SEPT. 15 at the Arena 1.30 - 4:00 p.rrh' • Senior •- SAT. SEPT. 1 1Shuffleboard at the Arena 9:00 a.m -6.00 p m Seaforth Moor 6 00.7.00 p.m. - Bantam Hockey Hockey • racbce at the Arena txactice at the Arena P 700.9:00 p.m. •Kitchener Rangers 6:00.8.00 p.m - H•P Lakers practice at the Arena • Hockey practice at.the Arena 700. 8:00 p.m -. StedFloor 8.00.10:00 p.m • Cents practice at Aerobics at the Community the Mena Centres'• SUN., SEPT. 12 9.00-11:00 p m • Cells pracbce 11:00 a.m -2 00 p m.. - Rengette 61 the Arena Practice at the Arena 2:00.7:00 p.m - H P Lakers practice et the Arena MON., SEPT. 13 6:00.7:00 p.m.-- Mrtes Hockey practice at the Arena Community Centres 6 00-7 00 p.m. - Novice Hockey practice at the Arena • 6:30 p m - Seaforth Hospital Auialiary Pot Luck Supper & . meeting at the Hospital Please bnng.own ashes. 7 00-8.00 pm - Atorh Hockey 1 you re orge'i:2w9 a I Or- .ort event of 'merest 14 other SeafortP area residents phone the recreation office 527-0882 or rile Expositor at 5270240. or mart the information to Comnnunit, Calender. The Huron Exgostor Box 69. Seaforth. C)t o. NOK 1VV: viae n advance of the scheduled date Free kstnq nCludea date tnk mint of event and location only Space for We CorrwnixhRy Cetaikw .s donated by The Huron (Avatar Scot Hilgendorff photo Skating skills twenty-eight girls took port in a hockey school h eld last week at Seaforth and District Community Centre. Practices ' and games against each other helped the girls build skills to take into the opprooching season with the assistance of coaches and organization by Brion .Elliott - This was the first all -girls. school in this area. North of Dashwood Sept. 21-25, ' k I //Os: -Vj 11. pi 47 Cards of Thcnks SMITH Ina McGrath and her family would like to extend their sincere thank you to everyone who extended their cafe. kindness and support, during - the illness '-and passing . of our daughter and sister, Mary Anne Smith. We would like to thank God for the special times and everlasting memones that we were able to . share with her. Thank yt>Iu to Father Dipo and Reverend Jud•th for their guidance and support in this bmeof sorrow. -for being special fiends to Mary Anne and for- making herr home and hospital stays more com- fortable. Ttlank'you to Dr. Shepherd for her visits to the home and hospi- tal and for her specie: hugs. Thank you to the Legion Ladies Aux t,ary for their heartfelt memorial service 'and. the luncheon after the funeral Many thanks. for the •sympathy •cards. visits. flowers. food brought to our homes and for . memorial donations _It tivas greatly appreciat- - ed- and will never be forgotten -We • will get through, th s +. ogefher with. ' Gods help. ' - = r.1:Gra91 Farrirhes 47-36-1 Correspondents Portable generator stolen from shed A portable generator. valued at more than S2.000. was stolen from a, shed in . 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A router from the shed was found in the backyard) dropped earlier by the man. running in the back) ard. Anyone with an) related information is asked to call 'the .Huron . OPP or Crimestoppers. 'Washer: dryer -damaged r A washer and dryer damaged with- Hue powdered ink were reported • by the owner of a Goderich Street apartment building'in Seaforth on Sept. 1'. The ink caused the drums of the machines to seize. Huron OPP "are looking for the person responsible for the damage. ' Wicker chairs stolen Two wicker chairs were stolen from the front porch of a John Street residence in Seaforth on Sept. 2.. The chairs) area green and burgundy and have cushions on them. . Anyone with any related information is asked to call the Huron . OPP or. Crimestoppers. OPP call off pursuit Huron- OPP called off a • pursuit of a `red Ford pick- up after it tore through`the playground' at Vanastra Public School on Sept. 3 at 2 a.m. • The pick-up. which had been -going eastbound on Highway 8 in' Tuckersmith Township. failed to stop for a routine check after it turned onto Vanastra Road. It was pursued up • to Vanastita Public School where it went .off the- road. across the lawn. through. the playground equipment and out onto Regina Road. The pursuing officer was advised to stop after n.otitying -.....the communications centre and the truck was not seen again that night. The truck's owner. traced to Hamner. Ont. by the licence plate number. said the vehicle had been lent to a friend. The investigation continues: Licenses suspended A 29 -year-old Windsor man was charged with liquor violation and a 40 - year -old Egmondvillc man lost his licence for 12 hours during a ride program in Seaforth on Sept. 4. Officers stopped over 200 vehicles on the main roads leading into town and found two vehicles failing to conform to proper driving habits. The Windsor man had a large quantity of open alcohol in the front of his vehicle and the Egmondvillc man blew a warn on the alcotest.