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help with your wedding? Cherished
Moments can help. We rent all
wedding supplies. Phone Cheryl
519-522-1146. 31-32x4
REPAIR AND REFINISHING of
furniture and antiques,
handstripping, also custom made
furniture built to your plans. Robert
Kerr, RR #1, Seaforth. Phone 519-
527-0786. 31-35-tf
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Photocopying Service available at
the Huron Expositor office, 100
Main St., Seaforth 81/2 x 11
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10- THE HURON EXPOSITOR, August 17, 2005
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Loss Prevention/Inspection Officer
Usbome & Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Company is a
well established company located in Exeter, Ontario.
Usbome & Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Company is
seeking a motivated, experienced person to service new
and existing clients by inspection of risks and reporting
to Manager and Board of Directors on an ongoing basis.
Underwriting skills for farm, residential and commercial
would be an asset.
Please reply in confidence with your cover letter and
resume by September 15, 2005, to:
Usbome & Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Company
Attn: Manager - Private & Confidential
507 Main Street, South.
Exeter, Ontario NOM 1S1
Email: usborne@on.aibn.com
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only
those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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✓ Excellent Wages
✓,,,Complete Benefit Package
✓ Career Opportunity for a Self -Motivated Individual
Willing to Work and be a Team Player
✓ Career Path Training
✓ JD Farm Equipment Service Experience an Asset
Send resume in confidence to:
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RR#5 Mitchell, Ontario
NOK 1NO
Email: general@loganfarmeq.com
ATTENTION:
SERVICE MANAGER
Accepting Resumes
for
Experienced
Form Setters
Experienced
Concrete Finishers
and Lead Hands
Please fax resumes to:
McCANN
REDI-MIX INC.
519-237-3644
No phone calls
We thank all that apply but
only those being
considered for an
interview will be contacted.
RELIABLE, motivated person with
valid driver's license for full time
work on farrow to finish hog farm
near Seaforth. Must work alone
and assist herd manager. House
available. Immediate position.
Apply 519-522-1795 or fax resume
to 519-522-0952. 26-33-1
TWO FULL TIME positions
available on large dairy farm in
Mitchell area. Duties include
morning milking and other barn
chores. Experience required.
House available. Call 519-348-
0352. 26-33x2cc
WITNESSES NEEDED
We are the family of little Tyler
Reid. He drowned at Rotary Park
Beach in Goderich, Ont. on July 2,
2005. If you were there and
witnessed anything please call and
tell us. No one has told us what
happened. We just need answers.
Please call (519) 482-1587 or
(519) 565-5153. 26-32x2cc
VEHICLE DETAILER NEEDED.
Apply in person to Teatero Motor
Products, 220 Main St. S.,
Seaforth. Wages negotiable
depending on experience. 26-33-2
PARTY SALES REPS. New in
Canada. Exc. opp for one who
enjoys people and making serious
income with a home party plan. We
have unique weight loss and home
spa products that work. Great
commission plan and income
opportunity that has NO
COMPETITION. (519) 657-8016 or
j.l.distributing0rogers.com 26-
33xlcc
FULL TIME and part-time help
needed on a large dairy farm.
Duties include work with cattle,
milking, work with skid steer.
Phone Sluys Holsteins after 8 p.m.
at 519-482-9598. 26-32x2cc
FULL TIME POSITION available
on local chicken catching crew. Call
519-482-8823 or 519-440-7857.
26-27-tf
TRUCK DRIVER WANTED -
Breeding stock delivery with truck
and trailer. Mostly within 75 mile
radius of Mitchell-Seaforth area. An
A license will be part of the
requirement over time. Other parts
of job will be some animal care,
including gilt breeding every third
weekend. This position also
includes truck -trailer trip readiness.
Full time 40+ hours weekly. Fax
resume to Vista Villa Farms 519-
345-9934 or email
vistavillaOcyg.net or call 1-866-
720-0320 or 519-345-2317 for
additional information. 26-32-2
` (. Help Wanted
OPENING FOR DRAINAGE crew
personnel. Any construction or
machinery experience an asset.
Call 519-656-2618 or 800-641-
7701. 26-33x1
WANTED: WHITE WASHERS
helper. 6 day work week 44 hours a
week. Mostly out of town work.
Sometimes gone for 2 and 3 weeks
at a time. Employer pays expenses
out of town. Valid full G license
required. Wages to be discussed at
interview. Call 519-523-9893 for
interview appointment. 26-32x3cc
MECHANICAL " ENGINEER:
Mitchell Mill Systems Canada Ltd.
requires a Mechanical Engineer
with Auto -Cad experience.
Preference will be given to
applicants with experience in
Material Handling, Packaging,
Conveying Design and Custom
Fabrication in the Industrial and/or
the Grain and Feed Industries.
Grade 12 minimum requirement.
Experience valued over a degree.
Please mail resume to P.O. Box 10,
Newton, Ontario NOK 1R0 or fax to
(519) 595-8757 or email to
mms@mitchellmillsystems.com 26-
32x2cc
PART TIME CALF FEEDER
wanted at dairy farm just outside of
Mitchell. Experience with animals
required. Please call 519-348-
0352. 26-32x3cc
FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT
required. Carpentry or
woodworking experience helpful
but not necessary - we will train.
Starting wage $12/hr. - $16/hr.
depending on experience. Heated
workshop. Please reply to Drawer
#4196 c/o The Huron Expositor,
P.O. Box 69, Seaforth, Ontario NOK
1 WO. 26-30x6cc
THE HURON EXPOSITOR urges
our readers to use caution before
sending money for business
opportunity or employment
advertisements. 26-49xtf
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR urges
our readers to use caution before
sending money for business
opportunity or employment
advertisements. 28-49xtf
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DO YOU NEED work done?
Painting, plumbing, carpentry,
electrical, wallpaper, drywall
hanging, floor refinishing,
eavestroygh cleaning and
replacing, pressure washer
cleaning. Phone 519-527-2281. 30-
06-tf
HaU L c AND light
office cleaning. Do you need help
with cottage closing? Reasonable
rates. Please call Laurie at
Housekeeper For Hire at 519-482-
5005. 31-33-3
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CONTACT FRANK ROWLEY
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.18. :AII('IIOIl Sal('
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
Sat.,August 27 at 10:30em.CASE
1H Magnum MX200, 4 wheel drive
tractor, 165HP, JD7720, Titan II
diesel combine w/3 heads, grain
dryer, storage bins, several gravity
bins and wagons plus farm amchin-
ery, snowblower etc. to be held for
Brent Dawson, go 5 miles east of
Exeter on highway 83 to Huron Rd,
11 tum left go approx. 2 miles to Zine
17 tum left, 2nd place on the right
farm N7100A end 7100B. See
www.lobbauction.on.ca for full listing
or Call Brent 229-6426 shop or 519-
229.6928 house.
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DOUG JACOB
AUCTIONS
271-7894
Thurs. Aug. 25 at 2:30 p.m. -
Clearing auction of appliances;
antiques; collectibles and
household effects at the Jacob
Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St.
in Mitchell. Prop: Bud Houze
with additions.
Sat. Aug. 27 at 9:20 a.m. -
Auction of farm toys; banks and
related items at the Quality Inn
on Hwy 59 in Woodstock. Prop:
Woodstock -Oxford Rotary Club.
12. 1)eaths
BURT, Arthur: Peacefully at his
residence on Sunday, August 7,
2005, Mr. Arthur Douglas Burt of
Vanastra in his 59th year. Born in
London, Ontario on September 30,
1946 to the late Douglas and Jean
(Mellish) Burt. Art served 27 years
as an officer with the Ontario
Provincial Police, retiring from the
Huron detachment in 1998. Beloved
husband of Gloria Burt. Cherished
father of Jennifer Thomson and
Allison (Trevor) Plumsteel, all of
Clinton. Devoted grandpa of Laura
Emily Thomson. Loved brother of
Gloria (Bill) Ricker of Hillsborough.
NB, Judi (Jim) Jones of London,
Gordon (Barb) Burt of Creemore
and Danny Burt of London. Dear
brother-in-law of Catherine (Craig)
Mark of Brantford, Vivian (Michael)
Keefe of Vancouver. Art will be
sadly missed by his many .nieces
and nephews, along with his life
long friends, bowling and golfing
partners, and former O.P.P. brothers
and sisters. Friends were received
at the Falconer Funeral Homes Ltd,
153 High Street, Clinton on
Tuesday, August 9 from 5:30-9:30
p.m. and on Wednesday, August 10,
2005 from 1:30 p.m. until the time of
the funeral service at 2:30 p.m.
Cremation to follow. In lieu of
flowers, donations to the Children's
Wish Foundation, Canadian
Diabetes Association or Heart and
Stroke Foundation would be
appreciated as expressions of
sympathy. 42-33x1 cc
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County of Huron
Request for Proposals
For preparation of
Manufacturing Sector
Marketing Strategy
The Request for Proposal document is available from:
Huron County Planning and Development Department
Corporation of the County of Huron
1 Court House Square, Goderich ON N7A 1M2
'N.: 519-524-2188 Fax: 519-524-5677
Submissions will be accepted until 4:30 p.m., September 1,
2005.
SIMONSEN, Thomas: Peacefully at
Seaforth Community Hospital, on
Wednesday, August 10, 2005 Mr.
Thomas Nelson Simonsen of
Egmondville in his 64th year.
Beloved husband and best friend to
Rose Ann (Benninger). Loving
father of Thomas John and his wife
Tabatha. Proud grandfather of
Jordon and Keagan. Dear brother-
in-law of Marvin Benninger of
Hornpayne, Don and Marilyn
Benninger of Ennismore, Ben and
Mary Lynn Benninger of Ayr, and
Jim Ouellette of Australia. Missed
by special niece and Godchild
Laura and Brian Watson as well as
several nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by his parents
Thomas and Pearl Simonsen, and
by 2 sisters-in-law Patricia Ouellette
and Eva Benninger. Family and
friends were received at the Box
and Smith Funeral Chapel.
Seaforth, on Friday from 2-4 and 7-
9 p.m. Funeral mass was held at St.
Patrick's Roman Catholic Church,
Dublin, on Saturday, August 13,
2005 at 10 a.m. Father Alan
Dufraimont officiated. Interment St.
Patrick's Cemetery. If desired
memorial donations may be made
to the Canadian Cancer Society or
the Seaforth Community Hospital.
Parish prayers were held at the
funeral home Friday evening at 6:30
p.m. Pallbearers were Glen Ruston,
Kevin Cook, Gary Finlayson, Brock
Benninger, Mike Meidinger and Art
McNaughton. As a
tribute to the life of Tom
a tree will be
planted in his
memory. 42-
33-1
TROTT, Muriel: Muriel Margaret
(Looby) Trott of Clinton passed
away peacefully at the Clinton
Public Hospital on Monday, August
15, 2005 in her 87th year. Born in
Dublin, Ontario, July 9th, 1919, she
was the last remaining member of
a family of eight children born to
the late Louis James Looby (1938)
and his wife, the former Ann Marie
Ryan (1981) Muriel received her
elementary and secondary
education from the Ursuline Sisters
in Dublin, Ontario. On July 9, 1941,
she was married at St. Martin's
Catholic Church, London, Ontario
to Clarence A. (Ted) Trott,
Seaforth, who predeceased her on
January 22, 1987. Muriel had a
writing career, which she
commenced as a free-lance
journalist and photographer in"
1944, retiring in 1974. As such, she
was associated with the London
Free Press, The Stratford Beacon
Herald and CKNX AM Wingham.
Muriel was a dedicated member of
St. Joseph's Catholic Church,
Clinton for 55 years and
contributed to its history by her
extensive research. She was a
faithful member of the Catholic
Women's League and was recently
presented with he! 60 year
membership pin. Her interests in
the community earned her a
honourary life membership with the
Clinton Public Hospital Auxiliary
and recognition as a charter
member of the Clinton Community
Credit Union, now Heartland Credit
Union. Surviving are a daughter
Ann Cooke, Barrie, two
grandchildren Katherine Jackson
and her husband Chris, Oakville
and Peter Nesbitt and his wife
Janice, London, three great
grandchildren, Matthew and
Joshua Jackson, and Jeffrey
Nesbitt. Also surviving is her
grandchildren's father, David
Nesbitt, Kitchener, and a brother-
in-law Romaus J. Curran, Montreal,
Quebec. Muriel will be missed by
her many nieces and nephews,
and their families, who provided
constant love and support. The
devotion and care shown by her
niece, Pauline Goettler Hartfiel
brought her great joy and
happiness during her senior years.
Besides her husband, Muriel was
predeceased by an infant
granddaughter, Susan Nesbitt, two
sisters Loreen Curran, and Ally
Goettler and her husband George;
five brothers; Rev. Arthur R. Looby,
C.S.B.; Joseph and his wife Edna,
Clayton and his wife Kathryn,
Clarence and his wife Margaret,
Louis and his wife Bernice and a
nephew Arthur Clayton Looby and
a great-niece Ann Hartfiel. Friends
will be received at the Falconer
Funeral Homes Ltd., 153 High St.,
Clinton on Wednesday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. Mass of the Christian
Burial will be held at St. Joseph's
Roman Catholic Church, Clinton on
Thursday, August 18, 2005 at
11 a.m. Interment St. Patrick's
Cemetery, Dublin. Parish prayers
will be held at the funeral home on
Wednesday at 3:45 p.m. 42-
33xlcc
MCNICHOL, Glen: At Seaforth
Community Hospital on Friday,
August 12, 2005, Glen Duncan
McNichol of Seaforth in his 83rd
year. Beloved husband of Dorothy
(Watt) McNichol. Dear father of
Beth and Harold VanDoornik, of
RR#4, Seaforth, Joyce and Robert
Brown of Port Stanley and Nancy
McNichol of Hamilton . Loving
grandfather of seven grandchildren
and six great-grandchildren. Also
survived by sisters Mildred Petley of
London, Wilma and husband Roy
Wildfong of Mitchell and Carmetta
Hayes of Woodstock: and sisters-in-
law Anna McNichol of Seaforth,
Auldeen and husband Wendell
Stacey, and Audrey Watt. all of
Mitchell, and Mary Watt of London.
Predeceased by his parents
Duncan and Olive (McMurray)
McNichol, his brother Ralph
McNichol, and brothers-in-law
Robert Watt and Tom Watt. Family
received friends at the Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home, Seaforth on
Sunday, August 14 from 12:00 noon
until time of the funeral service at
2:00 p.m. Pastor Stephen
Hildebrand officiated. Pallbearers
were Tammy Lochmann. Tracy
Taylor, Tawnya Taylor, Lisa Honchar.
Sarah VanDoornik, Becky
VanDoornik and Eric VanDoornik.
Flower bearers were Tyler Taylor.
Andrew Lochmann, Isaac Bartlett
and Mark Honchar. Interment
Brussels Cemetery. Condolences at
www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome
com. 42-33-1
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43. Births
BONTAINE (SCRIMGEOUR)
Big sister Ainsleigh and proud
parents Gerry and Heidi are
pleased to announce the arrival of
Aleigha Donn on July 11, 2005
weighing 8 lbs. Grandparents are
Don and Lenore Scrimgeour and
Jack and Carol Bontaine. Special
thanks to grandparents for your
help with the girls and for your
support with the birth of Aleigha.
Many thanks to Dr. Shepherd, Dr.
Hancock, Dr. Bloch and Dr.
Kintanar and the nursing staff at
Stratford General Hospital for the
excellent care and safe delivery of
Aleigha. 43-33-1
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MIDDEGAAL
Dave and Amy are happy to
announce the arrival of their son,
Ryan David John, born on July 15,
2005, weighing 10 lbs. 11 oz,
Proud grandparents are John and
Anne Middegaal (Seaforth) and
Dan and Kim Maloney (Stratford),
and great grandparents John and
Mary Margaret Maloney (Seaforth).
Our sincere thanks to Dr. Moore
and Dr. Kalos and the second floor
nursing staff at SGH. 43-33x1
46. In Memoriam
COOMBS
ANDERSON: I miss you
giandpa...I write this for you...your
granddaughter Sarah Nichola
Wyatt. This poem is in memory of
Arthur Anderson who passed away
two years ago, August 12, 2003.
I'll Always Remember
Two years has passed,
I remember you clearly,
The best grandpa ever,
Who once held me dearly.
Your smiling face,
And laughs galore,
Often ended me
With my back to the floor.
You would always call me over,
While grandma was watching tv,
You'd whisper in my ear,
Something kept between you and
me.
Those days in the barn,
I would chase the cats,
Look out you would say,
For big snakes and rats.
All the silly comments,
And funny things you said,
All the dinners spent together,
With you and your stack of bread.
There was our trips into town,
With grandma's big list,
We always bought the good stuff,
But half we would miss.
So grandma would send us again,
And back to town we'd go,
I'd always pick out another treat,
Before you could tell me no.
After dinner you would leave,
On the tractor you'd drive away,
Work, laugh, eat and nap,
Just like a grandpa's normal day.
I'll always remember your
handwriting,
So messy and so cute,
I'll always remember the farm hat
you wore,
To go with your green jumpsuit.
All these things I shall remember,
miss you so,
Our time together holds memories,
Feelings I'll never let go.
46-33-1
NO LIFE ENDS UNTIL ALL THE
LIVES IT HAS TOUCHED END
In Loving Memory of My Mother
and Best Friend, THELMA
COOMBS whom I lost August 18th,
2001.
MOM
It broke my heart to lose you,
But you didn't go alone,
For part of me went with you,
On the day God called you home.
Your resting place I now visit,
And place flowers with care,
But no one knows the heartache,
When I turn and leave you there.
No matter how I spend my day,
No matter what I do,
Before I close my eyes at night,
I always think of you.
MISS YOU MOM
Deep In My Heart You Will Always
Stay
Loved and Remembered Every
Day. - Chance and Natalie & Baby
46-33x 1
GEOFFREY NELLES BANKS
SEPT. 4TH 1985 -AUG. 19, 2002
The electric fence no longer
remains,
And where hay and manure once
was,
A mantle of flowers nurture,
Tears fill my eyes...you used to feed
your sheep here.
Brushing the cobwebs from your
pitch fork in the barn reminds me of
you cleaning out the pens...
You were a capable, hard working
young man who dreamed of owning
your own farm,
Every day in some way you are
alive for me,
Sometimes it is seeing glimpses of
you in your siblings or looking at a
drawing of you depicted as an angel
by your niece,
It is seeing your friends and hearing
them say that they think of you
often,
Not a day goes by that you are not
in it,
You are everywhere son and will be
forever loved and remembered.
- Mom, Jim and Family 46-33x1
SIEMON: In loving memory of a
dear husband, father . and
grandfather, Allan Siemon, who
passed away August 17, 1999.
You lived life with great conviction,
courage, strength, hope and above
all love.
This is the legacy you left us.
We will never be the same without
you,
Not because you died, but because
you lived.
In our hearts forever, love
Geraldine, Angela, Jeff, Emma and
Jaimie, Andrea, Rick, and Katie 46-
33x1cc
47. Cards of Thanks
MILLER
Sincere thanks to Doctor's Frye
and Datema, nurses and staff at
Seaforth Hospital for the good care
I received while I was a patient
there and to the Saint Elizabeth
Health Care for their services.
Special thanks to Deb, Doug and
Everett for their help and Vickie
and Craig for all their phone calls.
Thanks also for cards and phone
calls and Branch 156 for the box of
fruits and visits. It was appreciated.
- George 47-33x1
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