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The Huron Expositor, 1989-10-25, Page 1935 t1 NDERS'WANTED HURON COUNTY 'HOUSING AUTHORITY Snow Removal at OHC -Buildings in Seaforth, Ontario, Tentlers willbe received for the above untir11:00 a.m. local time, Wednesday, November 8, 1989 by the Huron Coun- ty Housing Authority, 44 East St., Goderich, Ontario N7A 1N3. (519) 524,42637 from whom details and specifications may obtained, quoting reference number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. Sunday has 25 •hours Anyone, wht 3has ever complained that there are not enough hours in the day, should enjoy themself on Sunday. At 2 aan. on Sunday Canadians will be allowed to of- ficially turn back their clocks by one hour, to take advantage off what has come to be known as daylightsavings time. How ever you use that extra hour, for sleep or for work, enjoy it. 37. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In The Estate Of JOSEPH TASKER HUGILL All persons•having claims against THESSTATE OF JOSEPH TASIKER HUGILL late of the Township of Tuckersmith, in the County of Huron, deceased, who died on the 19th day of August, 1989 are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the under signed on or before the 15th clay of November, 1989, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then reeived. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 19th day of October, 1989. RALPH SMITH Rerrleter and Sollsftor 20 Goulnloek Street, P.O, pox 479 Seaforth, Ontario NOK IW0 Sollaitor for the Estate 38. SERVICE DIRECTORY CUSTOM COMBINING corn, beans, et cetera. Air reel, 4 WD rotary machine. Phone 291-1471 or 291-4818. 38-43 Fuel Oil Furnace Repair and Cleaning Paratchek's Maintenance Dublin 345-2235 HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES 4,ery•Thursday at 12:30 p.m. All classes of livestock WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS Victor Hargreaves Greg Hargreaves 482-7511 Clinton 262-2619 Barry Miller 236-2717 Exeter & 229-6205 Kirkton lee Zehr 887-9599 .Brussels 39. CARD OF THANKS DUCHARME We wish to thank all .our relatives, friends and neighbors for all the beautiful 'gifts, cards, masses and flowers 'and making our 50th an- niversary such a delightful evening. George and Yvonne Ducharme 39-43x1 SMITH 1 would like to thank Dr. Malkus and nurses' of Seaforth Hospital for the care during my recent stay in hospital. Walter Smith. 39-43x1 SMITH Thanks to my family and friends for cards, gifts, phone calls and visits while I was a pa- tient in Goderich Hospital. Special thanks to doctors and nurses. Olive Smith. 39-43x1 ALLAN The Allan Family would like to express their sincere thanks during their time of sorrow. Special thanks to all friends and neighbours and a special thank you to the staff of Maplewood, 'Seaton', Hospital and Huronview. 39-43-1 STEEP Kimberly, Diana and Steve would like to thank all our family and friends for the cards, gifts, flowers and visits during our stay at Clinton Public Hospital. We would like to thank our anonymous (?) friends who decorated our front fawn, P.S. Gordie and Paul: Come and get your ground rods. 39-43 WOOD We would Tike to thank our family, relatives, friends and neighbours for making our anniver- sary very special, a special thanks to Ewart as master of ceremonies and especially the bowlers for the mock wedding. To Betty for all • her work in arranging this, the ladies of the Legion for a wonderful dinner and lunch, Lou b for good music, for the gifts, cards and good d wishes making it a night we will always remember. Don and Ann Wood. 39-43x1 c THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 25, 1989 — 19A Legion entertains near ca aci t ro rd The Seaforth Legion's Diamond Anniver- sary banquet was held last Saturday even- ing with a near capacity crowd attending. Guest speaker was Comrade Joe Kobolak, Past President of Provincial Command. The chairman for the banquet was 1st Vice President Gordon De Jong in the absence of President Mel Melanson. Guests include Past District Commander Glen Bridge and his wife Jean; District Commander Don Standon and his wife Marilyn; Zone Com- mander John A. MacDonald; Past Zone Commander Steve McGuire and his wife Dianne; Her Worship the Mayor Hazel Hildebrand and her husband George; Jack Riddell M.P.P. for Huron, and Murray Cardiff M.P. for Huron. Al Nicholson in- troduced the guest speaker who was thank- ed by Past President Harry Nesbitt who is the longest but not oldest living Past President. The formal cutting of the Diamond An- niversary cake was done by Comrade Joe Kobolak assisted by Henry Ziler. To all the members who helped in any way, under the direction of Chairman Bet- ty Felker, to organize the banquet and all the functions that have been held during this past year, a hearty vote of thanks. Cranbrook LEGION NEWS by Gordon Scott The monthly meeting for October was held last Thursday eve with a few more members than normal present. In the absence of President Mel Melanson the meeting was chaired by 1st V.P. Gordon De Jong. New members being initiated were: John Ryan, Bill Crease, Esther Adrain, Donalda Barry, Wihna McLean, and Paul Spittal, On Sunday, October 29 a Colour Party Seminar is being held in Clinton at 2 p.m. and the Service Officer will be at the Branch on October 25, not October 15 as previously 'stated. The Monday afternoon euchres are now underway with last Monday having seven tables. All seniors in town and surrounding areas are welcome every Monday after- noon. Comrade Murray Ross the Branches Seniors chairman stated. Last Sunday the 1st 'War Veterans and the present Veterans who are 70 and over attended the World War 1 banquet at Ex- eter. Listed below are those who attended. Peter Malcolm, Ted Dilmer, Harry Palin, Hartman Huisser, Les Hart, Wilber Maloney, Bill Kelly, Ken Ritchie, Lloyd Hoggarth, Der Sills, Wilmer Turner, Paul Doig, Terry Hussey, Peg and Cleave Coombs, Gordon and Barbara Scott. Thelma and Ken Coombs, Brian Dale, Jim Watson, and Dave Netzke. Next year Clinton has offered to host this event, On November 4 the Branch will be holding its yearly Veterans Banquet. Tickets are now available at the Branch and should be picked up as soon as possi- ble. An error in the souvenir addition of the Expostor stated Al Nicholson as being an Army Veteran whereas he is a Naval Veteran. Our apologies to Al. At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them. Bar Roster October 25, W. Eisler; Oc- tober 26, R. Gridzak; October 30, K. Swan; October 31, R. Dayman; November 1, R. Harris. court donates to special Cranbrook Correspondent MRS. MAC ENGEL 887-6645 Owing to anniversary services in Monkton Presbyterian Church there will be no services in Knox Church, Cranbrook, on October 29, The Fall Conference of the Stratford - Huron Presbyterial of the Women's Mis- sionary Society was held in Knox Church, Cranbrook, on Friday October 20 with a morning and afternoon session. Approx- imately 60 registered from 9:30 to 10 a.m. A hymn sing led by Julie Mitchell and Yvonne Knight followed with Mrs. Stewart Steiss at the piano. Words of welcome were given by the minister, Rev. Steve Webb and greetings from Presbytery by Rev. Rodger McEachern of Shakespeare. The W.M.S. president, Mrs. Stewart Stevenson welcomed everyone. Rev. Lucie Milne and Jean Edmunds gave an in- teresting sketch on 'The Philippines. A box lunch was enjoyed in the basement with Cranbrook supplying cookies and beverage. In the afternoon special music was sup- plied by Monkton and Avonton was in charge of devotions. The guest speaker, Barbara Woodruff talked on "The World of Islam" which provided much information on the new study. Offering was received y Laura Strickler and Brenda Perrie and edicated by Eleanor Stevenson. The meeting closed with a social time .over tea, offee and cookies. w . Court Woodbine HURRAY Special thanks to the Mitchell family doctors, Dr. Quinlan, the nurses and staff of Stratford Hospital, Special thanks to my family. Also thanks to Colleen Kerslake and Sandra Hulley for their help in getting me to -the hospital. Thanks again. Catherine. Murray. 39-43-1 40. IN MEMORIAM causes The October meeting of Court Woodbine vived by one brother Harold, of the Col - M 100 was held in the Community Centre. lander Nursing Home, Brussels, three sons, Brother Harry Jaeklin and Sister Lois Hart four daughters, 25 grandchildren, and 15 carried out the opening exercises. The great grandchildren. She was pre -deceased Court decided to give $250 to the Special by her husband Alf in July, 1988 and two project this year and $250 to Cancer brothers, Will and Jack. The funeral was Research. The annual family night will be held Monday, October 16 in Brantford. November 14 with the Ethel Women's In- stitute catering. Delegates to the Western A number from Cranbrook attended the Ontario Provincial Assembly are Brothers anrdversary service at Monkton United MacMclntosh, Donald Clark, Bill Craig, Church on Sunday evening, October 15, Wilfred Strickler and Sister Isabel Craig. when Rev. Don Mclnnis was guest John Nixon spoke to the Court about speaker, liability insurance. The court closed in har- The October meeting of the W.I. was a mony. The Forester's second card party is work session. The members worked on Friday, October 27. • photo copying several of the Tweedsmuir People history books, sorting pictures and bring - Word was received' of the death of a ing some of the information up to date. former Cranbrook resident, Mrs. Alf King, This proved to be an interesting and at in Brantford on October 12. She was 81. times amusing job even if it did involve She was the former Edith Smalldon, only quite alot of plain hardwork. When a copy daughter of the late Harry Smallldon and is finally put in the library it is to be Mary Brown. She grew up in the home hoped that many of you will check to see now occupied by Gary Evans and attend- if your relatives are there, and on the ed Cranbrook school S.S. No.7. She is sur- right page. Institute members ensoy pictures Walton Correspondent MRS. BF'd'w McCALL 887.8677 Walton Women's Institute meeting was held in the hall, Wednesday, October 18 with President, Marion Godkin in charge. VEALS •.Abattoir and Meat Market Hwy. 83 - 31/6 miles east of Exeter 23:;-1123 • Try us for CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING Kill Days - Tuesdays OUR SPECIALTY Home cured and smoked meats :processed exactly the way you like it. r tr CUT -RITE REE SERVICE „moo, {t' .GUTTING 'TRIMMING *REMOVAL "STUMP REMOVAL DINSURED OFREE ESTIMATES "JAKE" HOVIUS Jr. R.H. n wwtlllwo, Otu-NOK RAO (519) 2294802 ••8wvka ail of 8wrnp•aram &x ,,•• Dog Grooming by Cindy WIII do most breeds. Call .263 2612 39. CARD OF THANKS e CAMPBELL We extend our thanks to relatives and friends tor ,expressions of sympathy in the death Of Belle Campbell. We also.thank those, who sent flowers and .memonat,donations, especial,thanks to Rev, Charles Iloririerson, Mr. Falconer, the Box Funeral Cifapel,:and The Ladies.Aid of First Presbyterian Ghurch..Jean Simpson and Hazel McCartney. :39'43x1 I would like to thank eternity and friends cards, visits,r@rld,.phone calls. while I ;Was .gypa- tient .at University Hospital, London. ,pave Mckay 139.431 ThQ,familylof thelate' herr•BarryWish-.fo. x - preps -their =sincere ,thanks .to .relatives; neighbours -and friends; for, charitable;dorietions, ilo>r)ers.and=Other ,acts,t01. kindnitssriduring.:their recent -.loss of a;dear-mother,. grandrttother,and grf3,nt-grandmotheeteAge . letllanit. yp ttoethe ,Queens 'ay t of r. Hardy N ;pat, icoAro oivq,l .:1: i rs. Ind til, YSli#t3 u feel. . Woe I06 til „ys;Ifo e ? 1 . p( Xie' o, RYAN In loving memory of a dear husband, Joseph, father and grandfather who, passed away Oc- tober 27, 1985. The years may wipe out many things, But this they'll wipe out never, The memory of those happy days, That we have spent together. Lovingly remembered by wife Rose and family. 40-43x1 MENHEERE In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Robert John, who passed away suddenly five years ago, October 25, 1984. We often sit and think of you, And think of how you died, To think you couldn't say goodbye, Before you closed your eyes. ,The, blow ,was hard, the shack severe, We never thought your death so near, And only those who have lost can tell, The pain of parting without farewell, Never more than a thought away, Loved end remembered in so many ways. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by Mom and Dad, brothers and sisters and families and Oma. 40-43x1 BEUERMAN In loving memory of Orville Beuerman, who passed away October 22, 1976. Every day in some small way Memories of you come my way, Though absent you aro ,ever near, Still missed, loved, always dear. Lovingly remembered by Margaret .and family. 40-43x1 O'SULLIVAN In loving memory of James, who passed away October 17, 1988. Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and Just to the and of his days, Sincere and kind In heart and mind. What a beautiful memory he left behind. Lovingly remembered by the family. 40-43x1 HORNER In loving-memory-of,'a.goar,eMglherand:Grand- mother, Violet Horner, .who passed =away ,Oc- tober 30, 1980. 'There will ,alwaystbe a ;hoartache. ;and 'often ,sifentAtears, Butatvlgys,ipraoiaus Memories, Qf•4he‘clays .when ,you,,were here. rAlri 4ys ,remembered . by eMarion ,and ,Farglly, gidont .1100. argeandsfgmfly 041046-1 orpP ;BEDyvanmIG,,,‘Uniled Enureilahas cor- 5ro [ted '74%40 .,20,000 cases.. edw.etting trate mb , assp , and ' .omelini' 8 .4344coritOnottoPploit40kcon fal.,i r- plgation f Am f,iJESC lBox 3311,O' 1404011WSK,411r nlyb�tdy�a, :bc FIVE GENERATIONS - At the .recent 95th birthday celebration for Eva Cox, a five generation photograph was taken, The people involved were, back, Kim Benoit of Wilkesport and Ruth Innes of Stratford,.. and front, Eva Cox, Huronview, Allen Town- send, Mitchell, and Lyrissa Benoit, Wilkesport- Submitted photo. Margaret Shortreed was pianist for the opening Ode. Marion read a poem, "A Smile" then thanked those that helped at the noon lun- cheon when over 80 people were fed, The December luncheon will be held the second Wednesday of that month. Minutes were approved as read by Mar- jory Humphries and correspondence and a thank you note was read. The financial statement was given and Pennies for friendship were received. Twelve members answered the roll call: Name a part of your body that begins with your firat initial' The meeting was turned over to con- venors on Family and Consumer Affairs. Guest speaker Margaret Jarvis was m- troduced by Betty McCall. Margaret show- ed pictures of her trip to the United Na- tions she had won through the Oddfellows and Rebekahs speaking contest last March. Her pictures of her two weeic tour rrom Ottawa to New York and home by way of Niagara Falls were explained by commen- tary by Margaret, who finished with her speech on "Cystic Fibrosis" that she has given several times in memory of her cousin who died of the disease. Helen Craig expressed thanks on behalf of the In- stitute and presented an envelope of money. Business continued with Marion Godkin giving the report of the morning session of the Rally held in Ethel and Ruth Axtmann gave the afternoon session. There was discussion on a resolution for the Area Convention in Maryhill. It was moved to send a cheque for the gift stall. Institute Grace was sung and then retired to the basement for lunch of fruit breads, cheese and tea served by Helen Craig, and Mary Humphries. Locals: Recent visitors at the home of Roily and Teenie Achilles were: Bill Achilles and Bob Kelo of Ithaca, New York; Dwayne and Karen Achilles and children and Dwayne Achilles and friend Sue of Stratford. Chris Stevenson spent the weekend with his chum Harold Hugill celebrating his 13th birthday on Sunday. :NE 00 PUTERFBASF Qom kW, . . ;30 .Personal -Systemcerno.terto rpwer; -. ',.STM ',.Seaforth onMonday ,at his-rrpsi nce... :elected from Armors , e xpe ri entin99p.wifrh ton A,ystemist numerous'ric 1+ira1.e posit ter:C lVe:ftoucb M.,s;21 y'' ^el. 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