The Huron Expositor, 1989-11-22, Page 1635 I ND . S WANTS .
HURON
COUNTY
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
S.FT..(HC) 9001
Preventive Maintenance of Portable Fire
Extinguishers in Ontario Housing Coe
Oration +.Buildings in Huron County.
Tenders will be received for the above
until 11:00 a.m. local time, Wednesday,
December 6, 1989 by the Huron Coun-
ty Housing Authority, 44 East St.,
Goderich, Ontario N7A 1N3. (519)
524-2637 from whom details and
specifications may be obtained, quoting
reference number as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT
NECESSARILY ACCEPTED.
HURON
COUNTY
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
P.T. (HC) 90-01
On Move -Out Painting as and when re-
quired at OHC Huitdinas in Huron
County.
Tenders •.will be received for the above
until 11:00 a.m. local time, Wednesday,
December 6, 1989 by the Huron Coun-
ty Housing Authority, 44 East St.,
Goderich, Ontario N7A 1N3. (519)
524-2637 from whom details and
specifications may be obtained, quoting
reference number as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT
NECESSARILY ACCEPTED.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 22, 1989 — 15A
37. NOTICE TO
PITO -
'NOTICE TO ,CREDITORS
• AND OTHERS
in The Estate Of
OLIVE °ELIZA'BETH BECHELY
All persons having claims against -HE ESTATE
OF OLIVE:ELIZAIIETH ECHELY, late of the
Town of Seaforth in the County of Huron, who
died on or about' the 1st day of October, 1989
arefrereby notifiedxosend in full particulars
of their claims to the undersigned an or
before the 13th day of December, T989, after
which date the assets will be distributed hav-
ing regard only to claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 6th day of
November, 1989.
MccONNELL, STEWART 8. 8EVEREAUX
Barristers, &c.,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executor
Queens
fn m<page9A
between his feet. Joe Vink and Steve
Eckert both scored assisted by Jim
Nyenhuis. Jody Durand got a goal off a
pass by Larry Berten. A lone goal for Parr
Line as credited to Don Wise assisted by
Dennis Dobnage.
RAIDERS '0 - ROYALS 1
Perry Kemp picks The top corner of the
net and scores a goal 'for the Raiders, with
only two 'minutes left. Chuck Dow assisted.
The Raiders lost count of their many shots
off of the goal post. A well played game
by both femme
DUMPERS 1 - EASY RIDERS 1
Ed Van Miltenburg drives the ball into
the net assisted by Joe Vink and Jerry
Zwep. With 50 seconds remaining in the
game the Dumpers' Bill Dale scored
assisted by John Deveratb . 'There was a
full house to watch this game.
REIS RUSTLERS 0 - GRADS 4
Ray Filson for the Grads gobbles up two
goals after wrestling for the ball in front
of the net. Tony Van Denheuvel also
dashes in and gets three sure points.
to� theeffective Craig
Smith dedicates his goal
passing of Robert
Wydeven. The Rustlers sure did give this
team a run for their money, as numerous
chances of goal scoring were present but
none were accounted for.
In Men's Broomball November 23 at 8
p.m. Raiders vs Winthrop; 8:50 p.m.
Dumpers vs Knights; 9:40 p.m. Red
Rustlers vs Royals; 10:30 p.m. Grads vs
Easy Riders; and Parr Line sits out.
38. SERVICE
DIRECTORY
Fuel Oil Furnace
Repair and Cleaning
Paratchek's Maintenance
Dublin 345-2235
VEALS
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 83 - 3't miles east of Exeter
233-1123
Try us for
CUSTOM MIXING and PROCESSING
Kill Days - Tuesdays
OUR SPECIALTY
Hi,me cured and smoked meats
processed exactly the way you like it.
HURON
* COUNTY
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
S.F.T. (HC) 90-02
Preventive Maintenance and Testing of
Fire. Alarms, and Related Equipment in
Ontario Housing Corporation Buildings in
Huron County.
Tenders wit be received for the above until
11:00 a.m. local time, Wednesday,
December 6, 1989 by the Huron County
Housing Authority, 44 East St., Goderich,
Ontario -N7A 1N3. (519) 524-2637 from
whom details and specifications may be
obtained, quoting reference number as
above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT
NECESSARILY, ACCEP.'FED.
HENSALL LIVESTOCK
SALES
Every 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
foe Zehr 887-9599 Brussels
is there something about your
house that's driving you crazy?
Are you in need of a - Decorator?
Painter? Wallpaperer? Stenciller? Are
you still postponing that dreaded spring
cleaning? If you answer Yes to any of
the above, call us for an estimate, after
5 p.m. please: Sandy Volckmann
522-0818 or Joan Gowan 522-1382.
37 NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
39. CARD OF THANKS
Bill Hanly
® from page 1
pulse of each and every one of these
committees. It is not an easy job to do
but Rattly still regards his office with
reverence and the system itself with
optimism.
"You have to deal with a great many
people in this job," he says when asked
about the continuity of his position as op-
posed to the ever changing faces about
him. "You have to get to know people
very quickly as well. I don't consider the
fact that there's a new warden elected
every year a problem at all. It brings a
new and different thought and view to
council every year which is certainly a
good thing."
Also, says Hanly, the fact that the
warden is elected from council by his
peers tends to assure the county gets the
right person for the job.
"We've never had a warden with less
than six years experience on council. I've
always known them and worked with
them on various committees before.
Besides, no one could afford to be a
warden for more than one year at a
time. The person who's appointed usual-
ly has to give up their personal business
for a year in order to accept the job, and
Town denies
from page 3A
Mr. Bedard said the'Recreatjon Depart-
ment does not have any major capital ex-
penditures for 1990.
Council however, said it felt the town
would be .better to investigate the issue
further rather than to rush into a pur-
chase. It suggested that the finance and
general government committee in-
vestigate the feasibility of purchasing a
computer unit that would integrate with
the one already in use in the town hall,
with an eye to possibly exchanging it
with the one in use in the mainstreet of-
fice, since that unit is not compatible
with the other town equipment. The co9n-
puter put into place in :the recreation of-
fice would not have to be compatible with
the town system, and 'council felt it would
be better to 'have only ane odd piece of
equipment, rather than ;three.
"I wonder at this time if there aren't
some alternatives we -can llok at rather
than rushitig,.outsand, hlgying,a.machine,"
said 'Councillor Bill Teall.
According to the recreation director the
towns of Goderich and Exeter are the on-
ly ones in Huron County whose recreation
departments are currently computerized.
the job just doesn't pay very much."
While a position such as the one he's
held for more than 30 years is all con-
suming, Hanly still found time to act as
the church treasurer for North Street
United Church for ten years, to coach
minor hockey and to serve as president
of the local Kinsmen Club. He and wife
Jean raised four children in Goderich
before moving to a new home in Port
Albert.
And then there's his golf game.
"I'm looking forward to retirement,"
he says, leaning back in his well-worn
chair. "We've got some travelling to do,
some grandchildren to visit and a golf
course or two to play. I won't have trou-
ble filling my time."
It's going to be a real change for
him," Jean says about her husband's ear-
ly December retirement date. "We've got
a 10t of places we'd like to visit and, of
course, there's golf in Florida in the
winter."
But he does admit he'll have a hard
thaw changing his habit of showing up at
his office at 8 a.m. every day the way
he's done for over three decades.
"After 31 years, I'll probably be in for
coffee every now and again," Hanly says
with a knowing laugh. "They have a busy
time ahead of them; an exciting time
and an interesting time. This county will
be getting nothing but stronger in the
future and I'll be watching that with
great interest, It's a very good time to be
living in Huron County."
Replacing Hanly behind the big desk at
the County Court House is Nigel
Bellchamber. Bedchamber is a man Han-
ly regards with great respect.
"Nigel certainly doesn't need many tips
from me," Hanly says of his successor.
"He's familiar with council; he's got lots
of experience. No, I'm leaving the coun-
ty of Huron in very capable hands.
And in the wings is another Hanly.
Hugh Hanly, Bill and Jean's youngest
son, is currently the clerk/treasurer of
the village of Brussels
At his last meeting of County Council
in the position of administrator, Hanly of-
fered a sincere thanks to the local media,
council Members past and present, and
to the warden.
"T� say that I will not miss you would
be the understatement of the year," Han-
ly said in his final address. "Thank you
for everything. I've loved every minute of
this job."
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
lin The Estate Of
MARGARET ANN ,PRIMEAU
All persons having claims against THE ESTATE
OF MARGARET ANN PRIMEAU, late of the
Township of Tuckersmith in the County of
Huron, who died on or about the 29th day of
September, 1989 are hereby notified to send
in full particulars of their claims to the under-
signed on or before the 13th day of
December, 1989, after which dote the assets
will be distributed having regard only to
cloims then received.
Dated at :Seaforth, Ontorio this 2nd day of
November, 1989.
Mt:CONNELL, STEWART & DEVERgAUX
Barristers, &c.,
Seoforth, .Ontorlo
Solicitors for the executor
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
in The Estate Of
ISABELLA VICTORIA CAMPBELL
All persons having claims againstTHE:ESTATE
OF.ISABELI.A VICTORIA CAMPBELL. late of
the Township of Tuckersmith in the County
of Huron, who died on or about the2nd day
of October, 19B9:arahereby notified toaend
in full particulars of.their claims to the under-
signed on or -.;before the 13th day of
December,A989ydfter, which date theassets
will be •distributed having regard only to
claims thenareceived.
Dated of'T4eoforth,'Ontario this 16th day of
November; .L989.
McCONNEL'L; AYMNARTA,DEVEREAUX
tila4rlsturI4&c.,
SeetarthatleteNo
SolIcIterf{ ettthe:Axecytors
NOTICE 10 CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In The iEstate Of
MARY :KATHLEENtMCGRATH+SMITH
Allpersons having claims against,THEUSTATE
OP ;MARYrK/ATHLUII MMcGRATHI.SMITH,
!wept the,T.own:oflSeaforih:In the Cauntypf
Huron,,whocdIed on or about the 3rd day;9f
October, i989are:hereby notified •to>send.in
Eull particularsof their,ctalms-to-the,under-
signed an ,or .:before '.the t3th day of
Derernber,19e9,:dfterwhich dote the assets
will;be,xfistr,(buted;.having.regard :only to
claims fhnhrrittelved.
RatedatAeaforth,lOntoricnthis27thday.af
Oetabor ,1989.
MtCf ±HlaLeStTAyW,ARTr&D viREAUX
ellttferisteksi';, e..
S+i etihd ,Basi t
DECORTE
I would like to thank my family, relatives,
friends and neighbours for their visits and
prayers while I was a patient at St. Joseph's
Hospital and since returning home. Special
thanks to Ken's parents, my parents and Mar-
tha for all their help. Elaine DeCorte39-47-x1
LAMONT
We would like to sincerely thank our family,
neighbours and acquaintances for their ex-
tremely kind expressions of sympathy through
cards, flowers and donations, in loving memory
of Arnold. A special thanks to Riby's Funeral
Home, Rev, Jones, the ladies of Northside for
their delicious lunch and to Fran Hook and all
the people at Maplewood Maner, also to the
ones that gave us meals. Will always be
remembered. The Lamont family 39-47-1
ARMSTRONG
We wish to take this opportunity to thank
friend, relatives and neighbours for making our
40th wedding anniversary a very treasured
celebration. Thanks to Pat Taylor for organiz-
ing our entertainment. The dancers where
tremendous. Thank you to our families for
making our ppt luck dinner a success, Sincere
thanks to the people that sent us best wishes
with a card. We wish to make special mention
of Ron and Dorothy Williamson who provided
the special extras for the meal. Special thanks
to our children Greg and Pat Armstrong end
their lads Jonathon, Matthew and Nicholas,
Richard and Frances and :dear Emily. The day
wit always be precious. Floyd and Jean39-47-1
BEUERMAN
I would like to thank the Legion gang, am-
bulance men, Seaforth Hospital nurses and Dr.
Malkus tor their care. Harvey'Bauerman39-47-1
BENNEWIES
We would like to thank :our sons and their
,families -for the surprise ,25thL.Wedding.Anniver-
sary ,party held Saturday ztight.in'Brodhagen
Nall. Special :thanks to -the .McGuire family,
Aunty and ,neighbors and •friends for preparing
and serving a delicious lunch and helping In
zany ether way. Also our sincere -thanks for the
cards,.gitts ;and .best wishes •received. Ivan and
,Marjorie. 39.47-1
-FLANAGAN
We ,.would like to thank our relatives and
friends for'tho•gifts, cards and visits when Mar-
.tin:was born. Thanks to those ,who offered to
babyeIt.and:who brought baking to our home.
Special thanks to Sherry Maloney for all her
help. ',Thanks also to Dr. Salsbury and staff of
-Cllnton,Feiblic Hospital for their care. Joanne
and Larry Flanagan 39-47x-1
HICKNELL
I would fikeeo thank die -:Doctors.Arciozeuskl,
-Hodes, ;Quinlan, Rodney :who took excellent
care. of -me ,white I was a .patient in ;Stratford
General Hospital. To the nurses and ,staff of
the ,.third irfloor, Reinke ,for ,your ,prpffeesional
ear°..3llll*farty, Sister:tFilta„and Father.,Herdy
9lhanks '-for ,your sprayers and =visits. To my
, friends, s nelghlxturs ,and aamllg thank yea for all
'the elaitsl >tloyre a aandyi times of =.fruits d, get
wen. ;Dards ,when I „was..In tretford land eat
(home: Tis alImill amlly4itankssaggeorferhelp-
irdg :ti sgie 4)t ,41ome Frpr)g1s iq,4,A11rr3 { 0ial
39. CARD OF THANKS
MENARY
We would like to thank all mom and dads (Ken
and Lois Moore's) neighbors in Harpurhey for
the beautiful brass livingroom lamp given to us
for our wedding. It was a beautiful gesture.
Phil and Darlene Menary 39-47-1
WRIGHT
I would like to take this opportunity to thank
the staff and Mrs. Hook, the administrator of
Maplewood Manor for arranging such a lovely
81st birthday party for me Nov. 14, 1989.
Special thanks to Lynn Robinson for baking
and decorating such a tasty cake. Thanks to
the girls in the kitchen who are so kind to me
from time to time. Special thanks to my fami-
ly for all their kindness and thoughts to me et
this time. Also for the ,beautiful cards, cut "
flowers and potted plants and gifts received.
Also thanks for long distance and local calls.
Everything was most appreciated. All these
things and best wishes Just made my day. God
bless you all. Mre. Gladys Wright 39-47-1
40. IN MEMORIAM
PLANNING APPLICATION FEE
The Town of Seaforth will reply to a
letter from the Town of Exeter regarding
its disagreement with and opposition to
the decision of Huron County to institute
a processing fee for each plan of subdivi-
sion in the amount of $1,000 plus $50 per
lot.
The Town of Seaforth will advise both
the Town of Exeter and the county that
it is its policy to getthe devloper to pay
for these fees, and is therefore not af-
fected by the county's decision.
PAY FOR MEETINGS
Members of Seaforth Town Council
received a total of $2,500 for meetings at-
tended in the month of October.
Deputy -reeve Peg Campbell received
$615 for one council and seven committee
meetings plus attendance at the MPA
Conference.
Reeve Bill Bennett received $375 for
one council, five committee and one all
-lay meeting.
Councilor Pat Malone received $345 for
one council and one committee meeting,
plus the MPA Conference.
Mayor Hazel Hildebrand received $325
for one council and five committee
meetings; Councillor Marjorie Claus
received $240 for one council, two com-
mittee and one all day meeting; Coun-
cillors Bill Teall and Garry Osborn each
received $210 for one council and three
committee meetings; Councillor Bill
Pinder received $135 for three committee
meetings; and Councillor Irwin Johnston
received $45 for one committee meeting.
STRIKING COMMITTEE
Town Council's striking committee has
made the following appointments to the
standing and special purpose committees
of council:
TRANSPORTATION AND ENVIRON-
MENT, Bill Pinder, Bill Bennett and
Garry Osborn; PROTECTION TO PER-
SONS AND PROPERTY, Peg Campbell,
Pat Malone and Garry Osborn;
FINANCE AND GENERAL GOVERN-
MENT, Bill Teall, Marjorie Claus and Ir-
win Johnston; BIA, Marjorie Claus;
PLANNING ADVISORY COMMIITTEE,
Marjorie Claus and Bill Pinder; LACAC,
Peg Campbell; SEAFORTH AND
DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRES, Pat
Malone; MID -HURON LANDFILL, Bill
Teall; RECREATION AND PARKS, Pat
Malone and Bill Pinder; SEAFORTH
FIRE AREA, Hazel Hildebrand;
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
BOARD, Garry Osborn; VAN EGMOND
SOCIETY, Bill Teall; NEGOTIATING
COMMITTEE, Bill Teall, Bill Bennett
and Garry Osborn; ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT, Peg Campbell, Bill
Bennett; and STREETSCAPE, Peg
Campbell and Bill Pinder.
PROGRAM PROPOSALS
Town Council has given B.M. Ross and
Associates authorization . to complete the
pre -engineering for Chalk Street. Tha.it
Street is among the 1990-92 Roao Pro-
gram Proposals for the Town of Seaforth.
The Town has agreed to go ahead with
the engineering, knowing that funding for
the program will depend entirely on
government approval and funding for the
sewer expansion project, currently in
libo.
Another street being considered for,
total reconstruction is Brantford Street.
Being considered for resurfacing are por-
tions of Gouinlock Street, the back alley,
Isabella Street, Side Street, Crombie
Street, Mill Street, Coleman Street, Welsh
Street, North Street, the West William ex-
tension, and George Street.
.R.OLEMAM
For a dear grandfather and great grandfather
T. Russell Coleman ,who passed away on
November 22, 1887.
They never ,quite .,leave us.
These -friends who have ;passed
From the shadows of earth, to the sunshine
above
A thousand sweat-memories„are holding them
fast
To the places they -blest with their presence
and lova.
Dearly loved and always -missed by :8ev, Gayle,
Brent and Ashley. 40-37-1
„MsCOWAN
In loving memory of a dear mother and grand-
mother, Isabel McCowan .who passed away
Nov. 19, 1982.
No-lerigth of time can ,take away.
My, thoughts of ,you-toaday
Sadly messed ,by daughter Kaye, .son-in-law
Fred and grandchildren ;Dana, Vance and
Judd. 10-47-1
THAMER
In loving memory of a ,dear father .William
Thamer..who;passed away 'November 26, 1980.
In a ,quiet cpuntry ,graveyard
,Where rfhe :gentle breezes blow
,Lies the one I loved. ,so 'dearly
;And Jost nine ,years .ago.
Lovingly remembered <by ?Fruth and family.
.40-47x-1
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