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Huron Expositor, 2009-07-08, Page 201 1- . rt` .ar►,M Orin' A ..l ,.s -int:v,vw71 c. T Page 20 Huron Expositor • July 8 2009 211.rslllW irmimor The Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance (HPHA), a group of four rural hospitals, was created to maintain and improve the quality of local health-care services in the communities we serve. For more infomnation, please call Sue at: (519) 272-8210 ext. 2733 or visit our website. We thank all candidates for their interest: however, only those to be interviewed will be contacted. www.HPHA.ca HURON PERTH HEALTHCARE ALLIANCE atittx: Wit floitaul St Marti Mtsa.xix tioviuil S wth Commonor Niovtii31 SiratiW timer -41 Hopial CarePartners is an established nursing agency with a 25 year history of providing exceptional service. As a result of our continuous growth, we currently have opportunities for the following... Pediatric RPN%RN Shift Nurses Huron Perth area • Currently registered with the CNO, you have a valid driver's licence and vehicle. Come in and see how community nursing fits into your lifestyle and career goals. We offer a competitive compensation program and benefits package along with the opportunity for professional growth. . • rd your resume stating the position and location to: `sources, Fax: 866-289-0301, E-mail: hr@carepartners.ca atbrmation call: 866-288-4788 ext. 204 are Partners wW 3 . cANCErAy-hvteNI . cA 29. Tsilrsrs 35. NolcitaiMIkart 42.Nsdls 1t" P"11 HURON EAST The Municipality of Huron East 2009 Tenders Sealed tenders marked as to contents will be accepted until 12:00 noon, Tuesday July 14, 2009 for the following contract: (HE -12-2009 Rural.Surface Treatment (Tar and Chip) The Municipality of Huron East reserves the right to accept any Quotation, in whole or in part that it feels is most beneficial to the residents of the Municipality of Huron East. Therefore, the lowest or any Quotation may not necessarily be accepted. Forms available upon request from the Huron East Public Works Manager 72 Main Street South, Box 610, Seaforth, Ontario NOK 1 WO Phone (519) 527-1710 Fax: (519) 527-2561 Toll free phone 1-888-868-7513 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE_ ESTATE OF OLIVE ALBINA GRACE HEELS, ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of Olive Albina Grace Heels formerly of Seaforth, Ontario, who passed away on or about the 7th of May, 2009, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Personal Representative of the said deceased on or before the 31st of July, 2009, full particulars of their claims, thereafter the under- signed will distribute the assets of the said Estat having regard only to the claims then filed. Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this)et day of July,2009 The Bank of Nova Scotia Trust Company One London Place 255 Queens Avenue, Suite 2370 London, Ontario N6A 5R8 By: D. Gerald Hiltz Barrister and Solicitor 52 Huron Street, Box 1087 Clinton, Ontario. NOM 1L0 Solicitor for the Estate Trustee 42. lades 611/010)20 n' Rooms Aait, 7oivot& & 94t .v/ 17 Main St. Seaforth Delivery Available Telef bre 519-527-0555 www.bloomsnrooms.com Bring in your gently used vases. containers and baskets. You will receive an instore credit for each item returned. WILSON, HAROLD (JR.): Harold (Jr.) Elvino Wil- son of Egmondville on Tuesday June 30th, 2009 at Seaforth Community Hospital in his 63rd year. Beloved husband of Patricia (Oliver) Wilson, and dear father of Jeff and Connie Watson, Seaforth, Steve and Brenda Watson, Clinton, Andrew and Rebecca Watson, Seaforth, Angelina and Henry Kers, Sparta, Michael Brewer and friend Alicia, Stratford. Also survived by one sister Valerie Fall- setta, Stratford, and one brother Phillip and his wife Lynette Sherwood, Sussex, N.B. and his aunt Phyllis Cusack, Seaforth. Dear brother-in-law of Ron and Elizabeth Campbell, Seaforth, Ron and Joyce Oliver, Staffa, Robert and Lynn Oliver, Au- burn, Walter and Donna Oliver, Brussels, and 13 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. There will be no funeral home visitation. A me- morial service was held at Egmondville United Church, Egmondville on Saturday July 4th 2009 at 2:OOpm. Interment Egmondville Cemetery. Pastor Elly Dow officiated. Expressions of sympathy may be directed to the Huron Perth Lung Assoc: or the Canadian Cancer Society. Condolences on line at www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com 42-28-1 31. Msrtga ss ALL ONTARIO FINANCIAL BROKER #10300 "Ts Morrow PEOPLE" 1 sr 2No AND 3RD MORTGAGES FAST SERVICE - PRIME RATES PRIVATE FUNDS INvEsToR INQUIRIES WELCOME CONTACT F1ANK ROWLEY $19438-51161 • GRAND BEND HEAD OFi10E - 50-443,$3111 Need Mortgage Money? Farm & Residential 1 & 2.., Mortgage $ 3.25 Interest or Less If you qualify, Amt. Approx. ' 5,000 '10,000 '50,000 $100,000 payments: Mo. Payment '13.55 $27.08 935.42 '270.83 • No upfront fees • Personal loans/mortgages • Consolidate your debts • Problem mortgage specialist # 10163 ASTRAL FUNDING INC. • (519) 364-0450 • 1-800-387-1932 attoms sails DOUG JACOB AUCTIONS 27i- •.a.,.,.Thur. July 16-ik !' :a1.'•.L —.Large Lei iit$on of : ski and ; misc. • ,. at the Jae* ,4 n Ga * .185 Hlhrbstl af1.,, tit Mitchill from Huruo hgiosstor • 519-527-0240 STRANGWAY, Mary Jane 'Jar's ,of Sea - forth and . Rybrs- Bay passed away peace- fully surrounded by family and friends at her summer home in Dyers Bay on Satur- day, July 4, 2009 in her 58th year. Cherished mother of Laura and Robyn, both of Wiarton. Dear daughter of Annie Bartley of Dyers Bay, sister of Allan Bartley (Lorie Root) of Ottawa and Lee Bartley (John Crossley) of Frederic- ton, N.B., sister-in-law of Diane (Doug) McLel- lan of Mount Forest and Donna (Glen) Dougan of Markham and aunt of Heather, Erin, Mi- chael, Robert, Isabelle and Madaleine. Janie was predeceased by her husband John and father Elmer Bart- ley. Family and friends were invited to share their memories at the DAVIDSON CHAPEL, 71 Main Street, Lion's Head on Tuesday, July 7, 2009 from 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. The funeral ser- vice to celebrate Jan- ie's life will be held at St. Margaret's Anglican Church, Cape Chin on Wednesday, July 8, 2009 (today) at 2:00. p.m. with Pastor Brad Mittleholtz officiating. Interment Stokes Bay Cemetery. Arrange- ments entrusted to the GEORGE FUNERAL HOME, Wiarton. Do- nations made to the VON or St. Margaret's Church would be ap- preciated by the family as expressions of sym- pathy. Condolences may be sent to the family through www. georgefuneralhome. com 42-28-1 RIEGLING, Max Alan: Max Alan Riegling of Sea - forth, formerly of Lucknow at his residence in Sea - forth on Sunday, July 5th, 2009 in his 63rd year. Max Riegling, beloved husband of the late Helen (Courtney) Riegling, and dear friend of Lorraine Noakes. Dear father of Dean and Monique, Kitch- ener, Jay and Mandy, Mildmay, Beau and Cheryl, Gorrie, Marcella and Bradley McLean, Goderich, .and Christina, Seaforth. Loved brother of Frank and Jane Riegling, B.C., Herman and Leslie Riegling, Alberta, Karla and Tom Hogan, Kings- bridge, and Barb and Ambrose Redmond, St. Au- gustine. Loved son-in-law of Marcella Courtney, Clinton. Loved grandfather to eight grandchildren. Dear step -father to Sarah Noakes, Stratford, and Barry and Lindsay Noakes, Michigan. Prede- ceased by one brother Carl, his parents Carl and Frances (Edmondson) Riegling and one son Paul (1981). There will be no funeral home visitation. Mass of the Christian Burial was held at St. Jo- seph's Roman Catholic Church, Kingsbridge on Tuesday, July 7th, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery, Kingsbridge. Whitney- Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth is entrusted to arrangements. Expressions of sym- pattiy may be directed to the Canadian Cancer, Society or the Men's Mission of London, Condo-. lences may be made on-line at wwyv.whitneyribet funerafhome.com 42-28-1. • �a.V.i�"lT/Gi!l7X�+�d1�!VOMl�4 ..+i+rt. #. 114 t 43. Births WORKMAN/GARNISS Cheryl and Adam are thrilled to announce the early, and safe arrival of their daughter, Ainsley Kristina, born on June 4, 2009 at Listowel Memo- rial Hospital. Ainsley weighed 6 lbs. 7 1/2 oz.. and was 18" long. She is welcomed by proud grand- parents Tom and Joyce Workman, Kippen, Doug and Shirley Garniss, Wingham and great grand- mother, Ruth Workman, Exeter. 43-28x1 45. NI 1'1a BISBACK: In loving memory .of my husband Gus Bisback who passed away 8 years ago, July 11. To some you may be forgotten To others, a part of the past, But to me who loved and lost you, Your memory will always last. - Sadly missed by your wife Pat Bisback 46-28x1 ELLIOTT, Don: You suffered much in silence. Your spirit didn't bend. You faced your pain with courage until the very end. You tried so hard to stay with us. You never made excuses but instead you took up the challenge to live daily. ' Just do your best with today and tomorrow will take care of itself. When I look back upon what we achieved togeth- er it amazes me. It maybe was short and we were quite robbed of many things people take for granted like house, family and anniversaries etc. but we did succeed in life in the long run. We were set on getting to this day and we made it there standing proud the two of us lost in the moment. To succeed in life you need two things, ignorance and confidence. We surely had ignorance at the beginning and later on we stepped up to the plate and faced the moment head on with confidence and courage. Logic will get you from A to B but imagination will take you anywhere. You can do anything if you put your mind to it. We still don't know why it happened, why it was so soon and why of all times. So many questions with no real answers. To say the least it was shocking and for sure a time when we least suspected it to happen. I guess there is some'reason we'll never know why but we have to trust God that he had a plan for all this. If anything we showed ourselves to pass along a little spark of love and humanity to each other shown by our actions. You were the center of our lives. We remember your smile and sense of humour. Don, you are the irreplaceable man of my heart. think of you every day my beloved guy. I wish you were here to send you a birthday greet- ing on the occasion of what would have been your big 40th in a few weeks time. What a party we would have had! We were scheming different ideas years before. Thinking of you today, every day and especially on July 27. In loving memory of Don Elliott, July 27, 1969 - July 11, 2007. - Your loving wife Darlene Elliott 46-28x1cc 41. Cards of Thanks NYLAND The family of the late Ben Nyland sincerely thanks relatives and friends for all of your loving support. Your prayers, cards, flowers, donations, comfort- ing messages and any other expressions of sym- pathy are very much appreciated. Our thanks is extended to Fr. Paul Nicholson, to Lockhart Funer- al Home, to the Church choir and to the C.W.L. for the delicious lunch. We are also deeply grateful to all the wonderful staff of the Ritz Lutheran Villa. Your loving care and friendship for Ben were ex- emplary. - Theresa Nyland and family 47-28-1 VAN EGMOND FOUNDATION On behalf of the Van Egmond Foundation we wish to thank those who attended our band concert. Thank you to the Goderich Laketown Band for an enjoyable evening. 47-28-1 GRIFFIN - Thank you to everyone for the visits, cards, flow - ,fare;. phone, : calls lid words of encouragerhent after my; accident. The, broken ankle is begin- ning tahwi i:ho surgery., l ttuly eppfeciett the o Card- n cslr• d �, shown tq..