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Cameras, TVs. VCRs, tools, candy, toys,
decorations. bedding, new kids and aduh
winter clothing. canned and dry goods, health
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39 Educational
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ROWLAND: In loving memory of
Laurie K. Rowland, who left us so
suddenly December 18, 1997.
Our hearts are full of memories,
We treasure them with care,
The way you had to leave us,
Will always seem unfair.
Sad are the hearts that love you,
Silent the tears that fall,
Living our lives without you,
Is the hardest part of all.
In all that life has given us,
And all that's lett to do,
We will never have a greater gift,
Than the time we spent with you.
- Sadly missed by Mom and Dad,
Michael, Stephen, Michelle, John
and their families 46-51xlcc
39. Educational
li'ctitival School of Hairstyling
5 Iluritll titrcet, Stratford
We are now accepting registrations
for our Jan., Feb., & March classes
•Make -Up Artistry & Nail
Technology offered at
no extra charge
Salon open to the public at
discount rates.
Financial assistance for those who qualify
For further information call 519-271-9551
41 To Give Away
TO GIVE AWAY: Free to a good
hothe a 3 month old female kitten,
hand raised, white with some
orange. Please call Mike or Lisa at
519-522-1793. 41-50-2
42 Deaths
ROSE, Marfan Williamina
(LIIIIco): of Egmondville, aged 66,
passed away peacefully at Seaforth
Community Hospital on •Friday,
December 14, 2001, after a short ill-
ness. Marian was the daughter of
the late Eveline and Alex Lillico.
Marian is survived by husband
James Rose of Egmondville, sister
Erna (Christena) Adams of
Hollywood, Florida, and mother-in-
law Nettie Rose of Huronview.
Beloved mother of Patricia of
Toronto, Debra (Dave Clements) of
Langley, B.C., Janice of Clinton,
Glen of Belleville, and Sandra (Ray
Palin) of Mississauga. Marian will
always be lovingly remembered by
6 grandchildren, Vincent, Luke,
Adrian and Victor Clements and
Samantha and Cassidy Patin, and
nephews Tom Adams and Tony
Lopez of Florida, and their families.
Visitation was at the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home, 87 Goderich St.
West, Seaforth, on Saturday,
December 15 from 7-9 p.m. and
Sunday, December 16 from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. A memorial service to cel-
ebrate Marian's life was held at
Egmondville United Church where
she was an active volunteer and
lifetime member, on Monday,
December 17, at 2 p.m. Rev. Sheila
Macgregor officiated. Interment
Maitlandbank Cemetery, Seaforth.
Donations to Seaforth Community
Hospital would be appreciated.
Pallbearers were Bill Strong, Milton
Dietz, Ray Hutchinson, Darwin
Bannerman, Garry Finlayson, Art
McNaughton. Flower bearers Marie
Palin, Elaine East, Kelly East.
Organist Mary Helen McLachlan.
42-51-1
43. Births
DOLMAGE
Stephen and Diana are pleased to
announce the arrival of their daugh-
ter, Dana Loria on November 16,
2001. A little sister for Meagan and
Scott. Proud grandparents are
Henk and Ria Van Den Broek of
Brussels, Neil and Loretta Dolmage
of R.R. #4, Walton and great grand-
ma Anna Dolmage of Londesboro.
Dana and Diana would like to thank
everyone for their visits and special
care before and atter we came
home from the hospital. 43-51-1
TOWNSEND
Finally some free labour at the
shop. Lucas Murray arrived fast and
healthy and in Townsend style, on
time for work at 7:40 a.m., weigh-
ing 7 lbs. 1 1/2 oz. Welcoming Luke
home is Matt and Aimee. Luke is
the fifth grandson for Russell and
Cheryl Talbot, both of Kippen. They
are still left wondering how to get a
granddaughter. Also the first for
Grandma Ruth and Grandpa
George Townsend of Seaforth.
Great grandson of Dorothy
Townsend of Seaforth and Jean
Mathers of Brussels. Pleas spoil the
father. Well, maybe the son. 43.51-
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Are flow - Seatoeth 4 bedroom bungalow, low maotenanor, 5119900.
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IINTEE
"Call For Fra Evaluation"
Sharon, Carol, Georgina and Jo
150 Main Street South,
Seaforth
Phone 527-0560 Fax (519)527-2763
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QVanderzwaag-Den Hollander
Joins
Royal LePage RCR Realty
The highly successful Vanderzwaag-Den Hollander Realty has joined
with Royal LePage RCR Realty in an effort to strengthen its already
strong position in the agricultural sector of real estate. Vanderzwaag-
Den Hollander, whose speciality lies in agricultural properties, will
help form THE FARM TEAM, a division of Royal LePage RCR
Realty.
Since 1969, Vanderzwaag - Den Hollander Realty has been helping
farmers make the move to Canada. The move to Royal LePage RCR
Realty gives Vanderzwaag-DenHollander all the benefits of working
with a national real estate firm with contacts all across Canada. With
the addition of Vanderzwaag - Den Hollander to The Farm Team,
Royal LePage RCR Realty places itself with the market leaders in
agricultural real estate. The associates from Vanderzwaag - Den
Hollander have extensive experience with all aspects of facilitating a
move from European countries such as The Netherlands to farms in
Canada.
Royal LePage RCR Realty is a progressive real estate company,
which consists of thirteen other offices throughout southern Ontario.
Royal LePage RCR Realty has steadily grown since it's first office
opened in 1979, by Broker/Owner Bill Wildeboer. Prior to the addi-
tion of Vanderzwaag-Den Hollander, much research and preparation
had been done for the launch of an agricultural division. Royal
LePage RCR Realty has developed, and is constantly updating, their
farm website, located at www.FarmslnCanada.ca. This site provides
valuable information, farm searches and links for all those wishing to
farm in Canada.
Contact Cor Van Gaalen today for all your agricultural real estate
needs!
cal:fAG a Sale aged Wage1 Weliday Seadoaf
Cor Van Gaalen
Sales Representative
Phone: (519) 524-5715,
Fax: (519) 524-4776
E-mail: info@farmsincanada.ca
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MITCHELL MILL SYSTEMS
Canada Ltd., has immediate open-
ings for experienced welders and
fabricators. Applicants must pos-
sess a minimum of 2 years experi-
ence in a Metal Fabricating Shop
environment and have proficient
welding, layout and blueprint read-
ing skills. Please apply in person at
our Main St. Newton office, mail
resume to Box 10, Newton, On.
NOK 1R0 or e-mail resume to:
rams@mitchellmillsystems.com 26-
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PART-TIME help required 10-50
hours/week. Must be a hard worker.
with a positive attitude, competitive
wages paid. Please reply to Box 07,
c/o Mitchell Advocate, P.O. Box
131, Mitchell, On. NOK 1NO. 26-
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27. Wanted General
NOSTALGIC SALVAGE INC., a
safe, professional insured disman-
tling company is looking for old
barns for salvage. Call Danny
Farrow 1-888-643-8410. Mount
Forest. 27-45xtfcc
28 Business Opportunity
THE HURON EXPOSITOR urges
our readers to use caution before
sending money for business oppor-
tunity or employment advertise-
ments. 28-49xtf
30. Employment Wanted
GRANDMOTHER with many years
experience is available to give lov-
ing care to your children in your
home or mine. Any shift. Also I am
an experienced health care aide
and will care for the elderly in their
home. Call 519-527-1906 anytime.
30-51x1
31 Service Directory
BRIAN ULCH Welding. Custom
Welding and Repairs. Portable
welding. Farm and Industrial.
Custom made trailers and hitches.
Reasonable rates. 519-345-2643.
31-26xtfcc
REPAIR AND REFINISHING of fur-
niture and antiques, handstripping,
also custom made fumiture built to
your plans. Robert Kerr, RR #1,
Seaforth. Phone 519-527-0786. 31-
35-tf
PHOTO COPIES
Photocopying Service available at
the Huron Expositor office, 100
Main St., Seaforth 81/2 x 11 copies -
.25 cents per sheet, 81/2 x 14 copies
- .35 cents per sheet. (GST and
PST extra). Phone 519-527-0240.
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K 8r J Small Engines
44 -Repairs 8 Maintenance Ofi
To All Makes & Models
•Pick Up & Delivery Available
Authorized dealer for Jorlitted & EFCO
Chain Saws & Lawn & Garden Equipment
' Duality Service At Affordable Rates
Kevin J. Smith
R.R.#5 Clinton Bus.: (519) 233-333
Carpentry Services Available
*Reeeretleas & AtIditioo:
*Doak: &Foaee:
*Reef -top Seer Rstesvtl
Doris, Steffen
(519)527-0172 or
519-318-4127
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and models
done
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MITCHELL PHOTOGRAPHICS
348-4520
32. Babysitting
BABYSITTER needed mid January
for 10 month old. Call anytime 519-
527-2094. 32-51-2
EXPERIENCED MOM willing to
babysit. Nutritious meals, snacks,
activities, crafts, walks, all provided
with lots of TLC. With or without
receipts. Call today 519-345-2643.
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34. Personal
ARE YOU LIVING with a drinking
problem? Al Anon can help. Phone
519-527-1650. 34-49-1
37 Mortgages
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46. In Memoriam
FLANAGAN: In loving memory of a
kind and wonderful husband, father
and friend Peter, Dec. 17/1993
Every day of the year,
With love we do recall,
The kind and thoughtful things you
did.
And we thank you for them all,
We reflect alot on our memories,
We're grateful for them all,
But missing you is still a heartache,
We live with every day.
We call to mind your gentle voice,
That special little grin,
The talks we shared, the way you
laughed,
Ins cherished in our hearts.
Your love of life you shared with all,
Your heart was filled with love,
All these things we remember well,
And helps us Peter, to carry on.
- Forever loved and dearly missed,
Joanne, Matt, Mark, Kayla and
Jacob 46-51-1
46. In Memoriam
FLANAGAN: In loving memory of
Peter Flanagan who passed away 8
years ago, Dec. 17/93.
Never more than a thought away,
Quietly remembered every day.
No need for words except to say,
Still loved and missed every day.
- Lovingly remembered by Mom,
Dad and Family 46-51-1
47. Cards of shanks
DOLMAGE
On behalf of Loretta and myself I
would like to express our heartfelt
thanks for your cards and• visits
concerning my health. Special
thanks to Bill for being the ambu-
lance driver; to Warren and Paul for
care of the cattle; to Frank and
Dennis on figuring out my pasture
system as well as hauling cattle and
to our great neighbours, in taking
care of the harvest and fall field
work. The staff of Seaforth Hospital,
you were great. Thank you to Rev.
Sheila Macgregor, your visits were
very much appreciated. Wishing all
the very best of the season.
- Sincerely, Neil 47-51x1
BOYD
Thank you to family and friends for
the cards and phone calls I
received to celebrate my 90th birth-
day. They were greatly appreciated.
- Bessie Boyd 47-51-1
MALONEY
The family of the late Marjorie
Maloney would like to express our
sincere gratitude to the many peo-
ple that touched mom's life and
ours. To the staff of Maplewood
Manor and Seaforth Manor, the two
places she called home after she
gave up her house. The physicians
who cared for her over the years.
Fr. Mooney, Fr. Moe and Fr. Lance
for the many prayers and visits, par-
ticularly during her final days. St.
James Choir, CWL and the parish
community for your overwhelming
support. To our many friends, rela-
tives and neighbours who were
there when we needed you the
most. To the pallbearers, flower
bears and readers for your partici-
pation in the funeral celebration. To
Ross, Joyce and Ruth of Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Horne, your attention
to detail took us back in time to
remember a kind and gentle lady
that everyone knew and loved. A
very special thank you to Susan
and Steve of "Hearts and Flowers."
You made our family floral arrange-
ments a vibrant celebration of
rebirth. Many thanks for the cards,
masses, floral tributes and charita-
ble donations as well as the food
brought to the house. You will not
be forgotten. - Sincerely, Mary and
Jim Barnes, Pat and Theresa
Heenan and Family, Elaine and
Alan Henderson and Family
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47 Cards o' :r
PHILLIPS
The Phillips Family wishes to
express their sincere thanks for
your towers, cards, memorial dona-
tions and expressions of sympathy
for the loss of a loved one, a son. 1t
was greatly appreciated. - Frank
and Marjorie 47-51-1
THORNTON
Thank you so much to allow the
nursing staff, Dr. Shepherd, Dr.
Rooyakkers and Dr. Pereira at
Seaforth Hospital for the care given
me while I was a patient there. Also,
thanks to Rev. Vandemney, family
and friends for visits, phone calls,
cards, treats and even homemade
baking. To the ambulance crew, Pat
and Amanda, thanks very much for
your prompt arrival and for your
kindness and caring in getting me
to the hospital. Thanks again and
good health to all. - Gord 47-51x1
WILCOX
Thank You for making 30 my
favourite number! Turning 30 can
be quite dirty. But with friends and
family there, 1 face this time of year
with newfound care. Thank you all
for the party in the fall. Merry
Christmas! We can't wait to see you
all! - Love Ken and Debbie Wilcox
47-51-2
XMAS GREETINGS
MURRAY
Merry Christmas and a Happy New
Year from the former Mayor of
Dublin, Ontario. - Jerry Murray
ALTMAN
Happy Holidays to my family and
friends and residents at the
Seaforth Manor and Maplewood
Manor, Dr. Edwards, his nurse and
my visiting nurses both in Seaforth
and Brussels. - Rose Altman
SEAFORTH AND DISTRICT
ALL GIRLS MARCHING BAND
Seasons Greetings from the
Seaforth and District All Girls
Marching Band. Thanks for your
support in 2001. Winner of the RCA
stereo; Robena MacLennan, R.R.
#1, Tiverton. Winner of Toronto
Maple Leafs t -shirts and hat,
William James, R.R. #2, Seaforth.
DOWSON
The Mayor of the Municipality of
Bluewater, Bill Dowson wishes you
and your family a Merry Christmas
and a healthy and prosperous New
Year. He thanks you all for giving
him the privilege to serve you this
year. It has been an interesting and
challenging year. He hopes the
Council and Staff will continue to do
their best to meet your expectations
in 2002. Best wishes for a joyous
holiday season to all. - Bill Dowson
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WED., DEC. 19
6:35-7:45 p.m. - Atom I Hockey
1:00-3:00 p.m. - Parents' and Tots' Practice at the Arena
Skating at the Arena 7:45-9:30 p.m. - Listowel vs
1:30-4:00 p.m. Senior Bantam II Hockey at the Arena
Shuffleboard at the Community 930 11:00 p.m. Exeter vs
Centre Legion Oldtimers at the Arena
4:30-5:30 p.m. - Bunny and Novice SAT, DEC. 22
Ringette Practice at the Arena 6:30-7:30 a.m. - Houseleague
5:30-6:30 p.m. - Pee Wee II Hockey - Bruins vs Panthers
Hockey Practice at the Arena 7:30-8:30 a.m. - Houseleague
6:30-7:30 p.m. - Petite and Tween Hockey - Blues vs Ducks
Ringette at the Arena 8:30-9:30 a.m. - Houseleague
7:00-9:00 p.m. - Leam How To Hockey - Leafs vs Sharks
Dance with Marie Little at the 9:30-10:30 a.m. - Houseleague
Arena Hockey - Oilers vs Kings
7:30-9:00 p.m. - Minor Broomball 10:30-11:30 a.m. - Mites' Hockey
at the Arena Practice at the Arena
9:00-11:30 p.m. - Adult 11:30-1:30 p.m. Ringette at
Broomball at the Arena the Arena
1:30-11:00 p.m. - Minor Hockey
4:00-6:00 p.m. - Figure Skating Games at the Arena
at the Arena SUN., DEC. 23 •
6:00-7:30 p.m. - Bantam II Hockey 11:00-1:30 p.m. - Recreation
Practice at the Arena Hockey League
7:30-9:00 p.m. - Minor Broomball 2:30-4:00 p.m. - Free Public
at the Arena Skating at the Arena -
9:00-11:30 p.m. - Men's Broomball Progressive Turf
at the Arena 5:00-8:15 p.m. - Ringette at the
Arena
THURS., DEC. 20
FRI. , DEC. 21
10:30-11:30 a.m. - Preschool Story
Hour at the Seaforth Library
1:30 p.m. - Seniors' 5 Pin Bowling
at Starlight Lanes
4:34-5:35 p.m. - Houseleague
Hockey Practice at the Arena
5:35-6:35 p.m. - Pee Wee I Hockey
Practice at the Arena
8:15-10:15 p.m. - Brussels vs
Pee Wee 11 Hockey at the Arena
MON., DEC. 24
TUES.; DEC. 25
Merry Christmas
WED., DEC. 26
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