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LARGE AUCTION SALE
Approx 5000 trees to be held at Thompson's Tree Nursery Inc. 3.75
miles north of Seaforth and 2 miles west at 42072 Summerhill Road
519-527-1076
Saturday, May 14, at 10 am
Large offering of cedar, pines and spruce 2 ft to 8 ft. Assortment of pot-
ted shrubs and perennials. Bare root hardwoods, plus potted and ball
and burlapped hardwoods 2 ft to 10 ft. Large quantity of Evergreens
suitable for windbreak. Also offering 5000 board ft. of 1" thick white
pine lumber ideal for bulding garden and storage sheds. 2000 board ft
of 1' thick air dried red oak lumber will also be sold in this auction.
Terms Cash or cheque with proper ID. Lunch Booth
AUCTIONEERS RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 519-482-7898
See www.lobbauction.on.ca for full listing
www.lobbauction.on.ca
LARGE AUCTION SALE
to be held at Seaforth Fair Grounds Agri-Plex Building for the Estate
of Marion Stevens of Clinton, Estate of Anne Boshart of Blyth and
Estate of Cameron Henry of Hensel)
Thursday, May 5th at 5 p.m.
APPLIANCES Fridge approx 3 yrs ols, 24" electric stove (nice one)
dehumidifier PRINTS AND PICTURES 3 Kiersteads, 3 large Goderich
pictures by Mac Campbell plus other old pictures and frames, approx
50 old books, VIOLIN w/2 bows' and case made in Czechoslovakia.
ANTIQUES Flat to wall cupboard, bonnet chest, tall umbrella stand
w/mirror, china cabinet w/glass door and sides, Barrister bookcase,
washstands, floor model radio, 2 chocolate molds, trunks, iron bed,
wooden bed, Morris style chair, rocking horse, brass jardiner w/claw
feet, bridge Tamp, dressers w/mirrors, parlour tables, chests of draw-
ers, beaver jar, old fruit jars, oil lamps, hanging oil lamp with prism,
Antique wall clock, crocks and jugs, organ stool, childs potti chair,
Buggy egg case, top for flat to wall cupboard, 2 single spool beds
w/mattresses etc. Barley twist wooden floor lamps, spinning wheel,
wool winder etc. MODERN FURNITURE 9 piece dining suite, chester-
field like new, Roxton 'dining table w/6 chairs plus Roxton floor lamp,
coffee table, chesterfield, table, washstand type cupboard, bedroom
suites w/ good mattresses, chests of drawers, love seats, recliners,
bakers metal corner rack, cedar chest, 8x10 rug, hall tree, upholstered
chairs plus our usual good offering DISHES AND GLASSWARE 2
Hummel figurines sets of good dishes, large offering of Cornflower
Crystal dishes, RS Germany, Royal Nippon, chintz dish, too many to
fist. 8 place setting of International Sterling flatware TOOLS 10" table
saw, 2 chainsaws, power and hand tools, lawn mower, extension lad-
der, car ramps, jack stands, battery charger etc.
Terms Cash or cheque with proper ID.2 Auctioneers selling starts at 5 pm
AUCTIONEERS RICHARD AND BEN LOBB 519-482-7898
See www.lobbauction.on.ca for full listing
www.Iobbauction.on.ca
42. Deaths
CARTER, John E. (Jack): At
Seaforth Community Hospital on
Thursday, April 28, 2005, John E.
(Jack) Carter of Seaforth in his 88th
year. Beloved husband of Christina
"Florence" Elsie (Whitmore) Carter
for 62 years. Loving father of Carol
and Bruce Hoelscher and Jim and
Ruth Anne Carter, all of Seaforth,
Elizabeth Varley, Exeter, Allan and
Karen Carter, Seaforth, Elaine and
Don Shropshall, Clinton and
Christine and Doug Fry, R.R. #2,
Dublin. Special grandpa to 15
grandchildren and 9 great-grand-
children. Dear brother-in-law of
Warren Whitmore, Clinton, Carman
and Elva Whitmore, St. Thomas,
Evelyn Carter, Seaforth and
Kathleen Whitmore, Clinton. Also
survived by a number of nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by his par-
ents James and Mary (Jarman)
Carter, his brother Lome Carter, sis-
ters-in-law Ruth Whitmore, Irene
Whitmore and Sarah Elliott, broth-
ers-in-law Erlin Whitmore, Gordon
Elliott and Fletcher Whitmore, a
nephew Ralph Whitmore and a
niece Karen Whitmore. Family
received friends at the Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home, Seaforth on
Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
where the funeral service was held
on Monday, May 2 at 2:00 p.m. Rev.
John Gould officiated. Interment
Maitlandbank Cemetery, Seaforth.
Pallbearers were Kevin Varley, Jeff
Hoelscher, David Shropshall, Dan
Reid, Bruce Ruston and Mark
Fitzgerald. Flower bearers were
Cathy Barkley, Pam Cummings,
Cindy Carter, Michelle Kootstra,
Brittany Fry and Alicia Fry. An
I,O.O.F. memorial service was held
at the funeral home on Friday at
9:00 p.m: Memorial donations to
Northside United Church or
Seaforth Community Hospital would
be appreciated as expressions of
sympathy. Condolences at
www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com
42-18-1
MEIDINGER, Veronica: At
Stratford General Hospital, on
Thursday, April 28, 2005, Mrs.
Veronica Meidinger of Clinton and
formerly of Seaforth in her 78th
year. Beloved wife of the late
Delmer Meidinger. Loving mother
and mother-in-law of Anthony and
Lorraine Meidinger of London,
Phyllis and Edward Jeffrey of
Kingsville, Joanne and Joseph
Federer of Vineland, Patrick and
Carol Meidinger of London, Michael
and Shirley Meidinger of
Egmondville, Francis Meidinger of
London, Catherine Henderson of
London, and Glenda Meidinger of
Egmondville. Cherished grand-
mother of 19 grandchildren and 12
great grandchildren. Dear sister of
Armelda Fulford of Clinton,
RoseAnne McNichol of
Egmondville, John Aubin of
Egmondville, Victor Aubin of
Kitchener, Lloyd and Mary Lou
Aubin of Goderich, and Andre and
Helen Aubin of Cambridge.
Predeceased by her son Gerard
Meldinger, 3 sisters and 3 brothers.
Friends were received at the Box
and Smith Funeral Chapel, 47 High
St., Seaforth, on Sunday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. Mass of the Christian
Burial was held at St. James
Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth,
on Monday, May 2, 2005 at 11 a.m.
Father Lance Magdziak officiated.
Interment St. James Cemetery,
Seaforth. Memorial donations to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation would
be appreciated as expressions of
sympathy. Parish prayers were held
at the funeral home Sunday
evening at 8:30 p.m. Flower bearer
was Andrew Henderson.
Pallbearers were Mark Meldinger,
Joseph Jeffrey, Sarah Federer,
Katie Meidinger, Teresa Robertson
and Kevin
Meidinger. As a trib-
ute to the life of
Veron ca a tree will
be planted In her
memory. 42-18-1
42. Deaths
DOROTHY DOW: Mrs. Dorothy
Isobel Dow, 83, a resident of the
Ritz Lutheran Villa, Mitchell and for-
merly of Cromarty passed away at
the Palliative Care Unit of Stratford
General Hospital on Wednesday,
April 27, 2005. Beloved wife of the
late Harvey K. Dow (Jan. 11, 2002).
Mother of Floyd and Willow Dow,
Marlene and Ray Feltz, Joyce and
Ralph Feltz, Bruce and Joan Dow,
Brenda and Barry Mason and Jean
Dow and friend Gord Pullman.
Special grandma of 18 grandchil-
dren and 25 great grandchildren.
Dear sister of Hazel Colquhoun and
Norman Dow and wife Win. Dear
sister-in-law of Harold Pridham and
Velma Dow. Predeceased by her
parents Clifford and Irene (Christie)
Dow, sisters Margaret Jean Dow,
Elsie Pridham, brother Nelson Dow,
brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law
Tom Colquhoun, Lena and Jim
Larsen, Cliff Dow, Evelyn and Bill
Hack. Mom enjoyed an auction or
yard sale, reading, her flower beds
and garden. She was always ready
for a visit or a game of cards. If she
missed a ball game at the park, it
wasn't her fault. She received great
pleasure in feeding and watching
the birds visit her back yard espe-
cially the elusive cardinal.
Circumstances left her unable to
remain in her home, but there were
never any complaints. She accept-
ed her lot in life with the courage
and dignity that was her character.
Mom will alwaye be remembered for
her quick wit and sense of humor.
Friends were received at the
Lockhart Funeral Home, 109
Montreal St., Mitchell on Friday 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral
service was held on Saturday at
11:00 a.m. with Irene Richardson
officiating. During the service,
Andrew Ward shared memories of
his grandmother; Laura Feltz did a
reading and Daniel Ward and David
Wilkins played the bagpipes. Flower
bearers were Joanne Feltz, Heather
Dow Wilkins, Scott Dow and
Benjiman Mason. Pallbearers were
Douglas Feltz, Mike Dow, Terry
Dow, Tim Dow, Rick Dow and
Nathan Mason. Interment in Roy's
Cemetery, West Perth (Fullerton).
Memorial donations to the South
Hibbert Athletic Association, Ritz
Lutheran Villa or charity of one's
choice would be appreciated.
Online condolences at www.lock-
hartfuneralhome.com. 42-18x1 cc
TAYLOR, David: Suddenly, on
Friday, April 29, 2005 at London
Health Sciences Centre (UH),
David Taylor of Cambridge and for-
merly of Seaforth, at age 50.
Beloved father of James Taylor and
Tammy Subject, Monkton, Mark
Taylor and Tanya White, Kitchener,
Kenny Taylor of Jennifer Taylor and
fiance Chuck Schellenberger, all of
Cambridge. Loved son of Ed Taylor
of Seaforth. Dear brother and broth-
er-in-law of Jim and Darlene Taylor,
St. Thomas, Roy Taylor, Seaforth,
Rob and Sandra Taylor, Tavistock,
Nancy and Leamon Sayer.
Hamilton, Sheila and Charlie Nigh,
Egmondville, and Bruce and Kelly
Taylor, Fergus. Also survived by
several nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by his mother Ruth
Taylor and his grandparents. Family
received friends at the Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home, Seaforth on
Monday from 3:30-5:00 and 7:00-
9:00 p.m. where the funeral service
was held Tuesday, May 3 at 11:00
a.m. Rev. Cheryl -Ann Stadelbauer-
Sampa officiated. Interment
Maitlandbank Cemetery, Seaforth.
Condolences at www.whitneyribey-
funerathome.com 42-18-1
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43. Births
DEJONG
DeJong Auto Service just got a new
apprentice! Darrell and Christi are
happy to announce the arrival of
Cash Coleman DeJong, bom on
April 19, 2005, at Clinton Public
Hospital. Cash weighed in at 8 lbs.
15 oz. Proud grandparents are
Yvonne Kerr and Jim and Brenda
DeJong. Great grandparents are
Myrtle Kerr, Bruce and Marjorie
Coleman and Gord and Mary
DeJong and Great -great grand-
mother is Dorene Coleman. Uncle
Mark, Aunt Denise and Uncle
Murray and very excited cousins
Zack and Katelyn are thrilled with
Cash's arrival. Special thanks to Dr.
Raczycki and all the nursing staff at
Clinton Public Hospital for their care
and support during Cash's delivery
and during our stay in the hospital.
43-18xlcc
46. In Memoriam
ALWAYS THE RIGHT THING
In memory of Lucy Kenny
She's small in stature, so big in her
heart,
That is why all of us ended up with
a part,
If you can't do something nice, she
would say,
Save all those thoughts, just hide
them away.
Negative bad things are best left
alone,
Then you'll have nothing for which
to atone.
At times you'd' think back to things
that she'd do,
She'd make her mistakes but I
know they were few,
There was always a lesson in things
that went wrong,
She'd always find some way to
bring it along.
If you ever got upset and couldn't
think straight,
With all said and done she'd make
everything great.
She'd treat you so sweetly, you
couldn't get mad,
When she was done with you, you'd
be feeling so glad.
So she'd do all things that she said
needed done,
Not thinking of self or that she was
the one.
Who sacrificed everything to make
it okay.
Oh to just have her back for one
day.
The sacrifices made and I know
there were many,
It's a terrible thought but I can't think
of any.
Just having that thought could
mean you'll find,
Your memories, coming as they
start to unwind,
But memories, thoughts, from
where ever they spring,
The main thing still is, she did the
right thing.
-Patrick Kenny
46-18x1
ELLIOTT In loving memory of my
daughter Jeannine and husband
Frank.
Precious memories of the days
when you were here,
There is always a heartache and
often silent tears.
Today, tomorrow, my whole life
through,
I will always love and remember
you.
'Love you both. God bless'.
- Mom/Claudette 46-18xlcc
PETHICK: In memory of George
Pethick who passed away May 5,
2000.
In our hearts your memory lingers,
Sweet, tender, fond and true,
There is not a day we do not think of
you.
We miss you very much Grandpa.
- Love Grace and Family 46-18x1
OUR RIGHT CHOICE
In loving memory of Mary Scott
Can life be straightened out and
brought into sync,
Could things be changed and
brought from the brink,
With all life's rough edges to make
us not look good,
We are all good people who have
dreams as we should,
Once in a while it gets away and we
seem a little wild,
Can it be said. what is the truth, we
lack as a child.
Hard times, hard ways, hard getting
heads around it,
We think we know, tell it as so,
though we've never found it.
We feel we know it when children
come, push them to do better,
To push too hard may cause bad
turns, so it won't really matter,
You meant so much with all you
tried but had to let it go.
Just tried your best in ways in lite to
show you loved me so.
It came full circle so we were good
friends.
Through tough times so short we
made our amends,
I came to see your misery, you tried
to make it right,
Weak health forced a wall, you tried
with such might,
You did best to bung it around.
though in a weaker voice,
For me I know. loving you so. we
both made the right choice.
Who knows why life does these
things that it does,
We rack our brain and it still comes
up, because, •
To have those important thoughts
we claim as memories,
We take out those little parts and
dole out in degrees.
What's bad or good, the end result
is the only ploy,
You played your game the best and
made the right choice.
- Love your Daughters
46-18-1
FLANAGAN: In loving memory of
Lorne who passed away May 7,
2003.
In our hearts forever.
- Lovingly remembered by Agnes
and Family 48-111x1
-16. In Memoriam
111: In loving memory of a s :r
father and grandfather, David C.
Sim, who passed away May 6,
2003.
In life we loved you dearly,
in death we do the same,
Our family chain is broken,
Nothing seems the same.
You left us precious memories,
Your love is still our guide,
Although we cannot see you,
We know you're at our side.
- Lovingly remembered by Dave
and Maggie, Ian and Evelyn, Norm
and Elaine, Cathie and John and
grandchildren 46-18-1
MUNRO: Treasured memories of a
dear uncle and great uncle, William
Vaughan (Buz) whom God called
home on May 6, 1967.
A special smile,
A special face,
And in our hearts,
A special place.
No words we speak can ever say,
How much we miss you every day.
To hear your voice,
And see your smile,
To sit and talk with you a while,
To be together in the same way,
Would be our greatest wish today.
- Always will be remembered by his
niece Mary Helen, Robert and great
nephews Shawn James and Curtis
Vaughan. 46-18x1
47. Cards of Thanks
NICHOLSON
I would like to thank Dr. Frye and
the nurses and staff at Seaforth
Hospital for the excellent care I
received during my stay. Also, many
thanks to my roommate, Effie.
Sincere appreciation to my family,
relatives and friends for your cards,
visits, telephone calls, flowers and
food. Your thoughtfulness has
beengreatly appreciated.
- Sincerely, Lillian 47-18x1
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, May 4, 2005 -15
17. Cards of '/'hanks
1ST CROMARTY SCOUTS
Our appreciation goes out to all the
residents of the Mitchell, Seaforth,
Hensel( and Exeter areas for sup-
porting our recent bottle drive/flower
fundraising initiatives. They were a
great success. Thank you. - 1st
Cromarty Scouts 47-18x1cc
FEENEY
To everyone that donated to the
Food Bank on the occasion of our
marriage a big Thank You. Your
generosity was greatly appreciated.
- Bill and Marie Feeney 47-18x1
1 ( .tt (Is Ol 1 hanks
ROCK
I would like to thank Dr. Rooyakkors
and Lynn Davies for the special
care I received on Sunday, April 3rd.
Thank you to the ambulance drivers
and my special angel, nurse Bev
Smith, who went with me to
Stratford. Special thanks to the big
angel Dr. Van Wairaven who gave
me a seoond chance at lite. Thanks
to all the nurses at Stratford and
Seaforth hospitals and Dr. Percival
for their care. Thank you to my fam-
ily for their love and support.
Thanks to Helen and Lucy for their
prayers and support. All your phone
calls, cards, flowers and visits were
much appreciated. God Bless You.
- Marjorie 47-18x1
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WED. MAY 4
10:00 - 11:30 a.m. Story Fun
Ontario Early Years Program at
Duff's United Church, Walton
1:00-4:00 p.m. Seniors shuffleboard
of the arena
THURS. MAY 5
10:00- 11:30 am - Baby Time
Ontario Early Years at Seaforth Co -
Operative Children's Centre
8:00 - 9:00 pm - Yoga with Susan at
Optimist Hall
FRI. MAY 6
10:00 a.m. - Morning Out at Bethel
Bible Church, Seaforth
10:00-10:45 a.m. and 11:15-12
noon- Seaforth Branch Library pres-
ents Tales for Tots. Aged 2-5 and
their caregivers. Pre -registration
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Seaforth Public School
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Hi -Cites rehearsal at Northside
United Church
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Auxiliary meeting in Conference
Room #2.
WED. MAY 11
10:00 - 11:30 a.m. - Story Fun
Ontario, Early Years Program at
Duff's United Church, Walton
1:00-4:00 p.m. Seniors Shuffleboard
at Arena
7:30 p.m. Seaforth and District
Horticultural Society meeting in
Northside United Church Hall
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