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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1970-09-17, Page 8. - ,THE Hu;gm EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, NT., ; SEPT, 17. 1970 jE AL 24. Cards of Thanks 25. In Memoriam CLASSIFEE ADS I wish to thank everyone for all the lovely gifts I received at my shower and those who help- ed at it in anyway. - Joyce Rock. 24-49-1 25. In Memoriam DROWN - In loving memory of a dear father and grandfath- er, Edward Brown, who passed away nine years ago, September 21, 1961. Someone • remembers and some- one cares, Your name is whispered in our prayers, A smile, a tear, a thought sin- cere, How often we wish ; Dad, that you were here. -Always remembered by his daughter Ma'rg, son-in-law Roily and grandchildren. 25-49-1 DOERR - In loving memory of a dear husband, fattier and grandfath Jerry Doerr, who passed away o w ago, Sept. 16th, 1969, This month tomes back with sad regret, It brings .back a day we'll nev- er forget, You fell asleep without saying good-bye, But our memories of you will never die. • We miss you more than anyone knows; As each day passes our empti- ness grows, The tears we shed will wipe away, But the ache in our hearts will always stay. No one knows the grief we bear, When our family meets and you're not there, You left so suddenly, Your thoughts unkriown, But you left us memories we're proud to o*n., -Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by wife Frieda, and family. 25-49-1 MeNTCITIOL - In loving mem- ory of a dear mother and grandmother, Elizabeth A. Mc- Nichol, who passed away one year ago, September 21, 1969. God looked around' his garden, And found an empty space, He looked down on the earth, And saw your tired face. He put his arms around you, And lifted you to, rest, God's garden must be beautiful, For he only takes the begt. -Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by ,family and' grandchildren. 25-49x 1 26. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nixon are, pleased to announce the en- gagement of Mary Lynn, to Mr. Carleton Edward Crossett. The marriage will take place in First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, on Oct. 10, 1970. 26-49x 1 Mr and Mrs. Harold Coleman, Seaforth, are pleased to an- nounce the engagement .of their daughter, Joan Beatrice.. to Mr. John Edward Cleave, 3ayfield. The marriage will take place on Oct. 17th, 1970., at 3:30 p.m.. in First Presbyterian Church, Sea- forth. 26-49x1 Mr. and Mrs. Entrnerson F. Hurst, Seaforth, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Marilyn Jean, to ,Mr. Larry Alvin Horne, son of Mr and Mrs. Donald Horne. The marriage will take place in Eg- mondville United Church, Sat- urday, October' 10, 1970, at 4 p.m. 26-49x1 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Russell, Cramarty, Ontario, wish to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Margar- et Jean, to Mr. Ivan James Mc- Clymont, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McClymont, Varna, Ont. The wedding will take place in Cromarty Presbyterian Church., on Saturday, Oct. 10, 1970,' at 3:00 p.m. 26-49x1 Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Godkin, RR 4, Walton, wish to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Lois Elaine, to Mr. Glen James Sinclair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sinclair, 795 Telfer Road, Sarnia. The wed- ding will. take place on Satur- day, October 17th., 1970, at 4 p.m. at the United Church manse • Seaforth. 26-49x1 27. Births VINCENT - To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 'Vincent, Seaforth, at Seaforth Community Hos- pital, on Sept. 10, 1970, a son. LANSBERGEN - To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lansbergen, RR 2, Mitchell, at Seaforth Community Hospital, on Sept. 11, 1970, a son. SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 1970 FALL FAIR Acknowledgnients The Seaforth Agricultural Society acknowledges receipt of and expresses appreciation for the following gifts of cash and goods. Ru4 . Recreation 25.00 Com nercial Hotel 20.00 Seaforth Veterinary Clinic 15.00 Stewart McCall „Crown Hardware ' Habkirk Transit Ltd. Ross Marshall Seaforth Women's Inst. Mrs . Mary-Haugh WiIkinson'S I. G.A. Kilbarchen Nursing Home Reads' Shoe Store Moore's Poultry Farm Hildebrands' Paint & Paper Flannery Cleaners Shinen's Store Graves Wallpaper Phillips Fruit Store Miller Motors Mcl:aughlIn Motors Main Street Variety Store Don Eaton 'Insurance Cronin Transport Tom Butters Hardware Friend & Whetham Wm. Stapleton &- Son Joe Ryan's St.Columban Store Cleve's Sunoco Fred Riley McClinchey Restaurant Huron 'Wholesale `Bill O'Shea's Mens Wear John Pullman Win. Hart Queens Hotel Willis Dundas • Noble Bowling Lanes Bob's Barber ShOp Hugh' Thompson Anstett Jewellers' Elliott's Lunch Mrs. John Hillebrecht Mrs. Arnold Jamieson Dave Tretneer Crich's Bakery Peter Simpson GOODS and TROPHIES R.E.McKinley M.P. 15,00 Toronto Dominion Bank , 10.00 Boyes Farm Supply 10.00 Scott Poultry Farm' 10.00 Ball and Macaulay 10.00 Seaforth Motors 10.00 Stratford Beacon Herald 10.00 Vincent Farm Equipment 10.00 T. Pryde and Son 10.00 Milton J. Dietz -10.00 McGavin Farm Equipment 10.00 Hibbert Co-Op.Dairy Assoc.10.00 Frank Kling Ltd. 10.00 St. Mary's Cement , 10.00 .R.S.Box Ltd. 10.00 R. E. McMillan • 10.00 Elgin Thompson,Reeve Tuckersmith Twp. 10.00 John Langstaff 10.00 Stewart Bros. 10.00 G. A. Whitney 10.00 A. Y. McLean 10.00 Ontario Bean Producers 10.00 Toronto Star Ltd. 10.00 Mitchell Mobile Feed 10.00 Fry and Cadbury Ltd. 10.00 Hopper Bros. 10.00 Huron Perth Shorthorn 5.00 Club Seaforth Meat Market 5.00 Keatings pharmacy 5.00 Smith's Superior Food 5.00 Market Roy/cliffs. Motors 5.00 Bruceffeld Farmers Co-Op. 5.00 John A. Cardno ins.Agcy. 5.00 Seaforth News 5.00 McConnell & Stewart 5.00 Wrights Transport 5.00 Gerald's Supertest 5.00 Huron Can.Fabricators ° 5.00 Walden & Broadfoot 5.00 CASH Seaforth Farmers Co-Op. $50.00 Stacey Bros. Ltd. R. S. MacDonald Huron Expositor 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 -2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.25 2.25 1.00 1.00 5.00 SEAFORTH FARMERS PERSONALIZED COASTERS - GIFT IDEAS - SERVIETTES THE' HURON EXPOSITOR Phone 527-0240. : Beaforth ALUMINUM STORM AND SCREEN COMBINATION „WINDOWS • A Window Any Homeowner Can Install This two track window provides excellent weather protection. Can be easily removed from inside of house. Plastic weather- strip elimin-ates draughts. Pre-hung and pre-drilled for easy installation. Available in standard double hung style only. Up to 60 'united inches $12.59 60 1/8 to 80 united inches .. ... • • • • $15.19 80 14 to 100 united inches $16.99 1001/8 to 110 united inches ..... • • • • $18.79 • Ask Us About CHEMSTOR For Storing High Moisture Corn • ORDER YOUR SEED WHEAT - NOW - THIS IS THE -TIME TO BOOK FERTILIZER 1, REQUIREMENTS FOR ,FALL PASTURE APPLICATION Ask us for prices Test Drive A NEW TR THURSDAY September 24th at our "More Power to You" 'PLOWING • DEMONSTRATION 4 Miles North 'of Seaforth Demonstrated from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. , • RAIN or SHINE .0 0 .2 4, 2. 0 0 5, 2..0 2 4 9: 2, 44 0 2" 4.4.5 .59 '5! 4" '9 4 0 95 :::A 9. 4 4 '0 9, 4 :.:9, ': 4.'1" 0 4 4 4' 4 0 4 4 .t.-V .;-*, v. e .a,oe.:?.e.$ [ FAA ill WE EAl f; :,. ,,,.. 2;• S2 2: 2 1,:.• tc0 4; 2.2 2, 2F,4, 4,, 2: 2i: <4; •f2' re2. 4 4c 2 4".. 4, 4' **0*. eA':',0*** 2. SPECIALS!, WASHER-DRYER COMBINATION 0 a 41 4 • a 14 f. .:* .*: .• r • , 46 '4; '1.4.44VWV44414 441141.4., n'A,,t,w, • Nicholson File Co., - Black Dia- mond Files Eget% Of Canada - silver waiter value $ 18.00, Baco Laboratory - 200 lbs.cattle mineral Huron Expositor - subscriptions value $ 18.00 United Co-Operatives of Ontario - cheese Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce -silver tray Taylor Shoes - 1 pr.rubbert boots `Seaforth Jewellers - merchan- dise value . $5.00 Seaforth News Printing Office- Stationery value $ 10.00 Simpson Sears - silver cream and sugarl.& tray George A. Sills & Sons Hdwe.- Merchandise yalue $15.00 Lorene's Statienery.k Gift Store Mairchandlte value $15.00 Seaforth Creamery-merchandise Wm. Neilson Ltd. - chocolates J.M.Schneider - Crispy Flake ,. Shortening .value $ 6,1k0 MacLean's Flowers - credit voucher value $ 5.00 McConnell Nursery - credit voucher value $ 3.00 Huron County 4-H Club Leaders Assoc. - 20 lb. turkey Huron Cdunty Jr.Farmers Assoc - 20 lb. turkey Huron County Soil & Crop Im- provement. Assoc.-2 Ige.hams Topnotch Feeds Ltd. - merchan- dise - value • $25.00 Stewart Proctor - Books Victoria & Grey Trust Co ..- Toronto-Doininion Bank - Seaforth Branch Huron -County Hog Producers Canadian Imperial Bank of Corti merce Seaforth -Branch Bank of Montreal. Correspondent Miss Jean Copeland We are pleased to report Mrs. Ira McCurdy is progressing favourably following surgery in Victoria Hospital, London, last week. Mrs. Ray Mills and Karen Levy of St. Marys are visiting with Miss Blanche Mills. Visitors during the evening on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. David Wheeler, Mrs. John But- ters And Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cop and, Cynthia, Ellen and Deana were Rev, and Mrs. J.P. Coo e and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooke of Thamesford. Mr: and Mrs. Dennis Webb of London were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb Julie and Lorie. Mr. and Mrs. David Wneeler of London were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb Mr. and Mrs. David Wheeler were guests at the Laidlaw-Moss wedding in weiburn United Church on Saturday and the re- ception that followed. Mr. Michael Webb has been visiting for several days with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Crago and family of Pembroke. Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd, Pamela and Calvin have returned from a holiday in Northern On- tario where they visited with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs.Greg Fowler and family for a few days in Moosonee. Mr. and Mrs. John Tomlin- son, Linda and Janet returned home 'on Friday evening from a • very enjoyable holiday in Eng- OBITUARY MRS. HUGH McLACHLAN Mrs. Hugh McLachlan.. of Eg- mondville, 82, died in Klibarchan Nursing Home; Seaforth; on Sun- day. She was the former Margaret Isabel Murdoch, daughter of the late Robert Murdoch and Jane Marten. She was married to William McKenzie of Stanley Township who died in 1941, and was later married to Hugh McLe.chlan of Egmondville who dies in 1960. She is survived by-two daugh- ters, Mrs: Howard (Jean) Currie of Clinton and Mrs. Urban(Marg- aret) Ducharme of Brussels; two sons, Philip McKenzie of Tux- ford, Saskatchewan, Rev. Andrew H. McKenzie of Acton and a step-son William McLachlan. She was predeceased by four sons. She is also survived by one sister, Mrs. Jean Cairns of Sea- forth and one bi•other, Andrew Murdoch, Detroit, 36 grandchild- ren and 15 great grandchildren. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth. The 'body was at the G. A. Whitney funeral home where ser- vice was conducted by her Minis- - ter, Rev. T. C. Mulholland on Tuesday. Interment followed in Bairds cemetery, Stanley Town- ship. pallb6rers were Newman Garrett, William Smith, Elmore Stephenson, 'William McLachlan, Stanley. Love and Andrew Hous- ton: Flowerbearers were Ken- neth Currie, James' Ducharme and Glen McKenzie, land where they visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Crago, Billy, Linda and Nancy of Pem- broke visited several days with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb and family last week. Mr. Eihd Mrs. Oscar Brine and Mr. and Mrs. Don Brine were guests at the Stephen-Fay wedding in Holy Name of Mary Church, St. Marys, on Saturday and the reception that followed in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cor- saut and 'Jeffrey of London were guests Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. David Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. George Webber of Warren, Michigan were week end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webber. Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler and Mrs. John Butters visited on Tuesday with Dr. D.D. and Mrs. Hurst at Ipperwash. Miss Jean Copeland was hos- tess for the directors meeting of the Kirkton H3rticultural So- ciety on Tuesday evening. • Miss Rhea Mills returned home on Sunday evening from a three week holiday in Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler visited' recently with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis of Fullerton. Dr. Grant Mills of Calgary spent the week en d with his mother, Mrs. Ray Mills and Miss Blanche Mills. Mr. and Mrs. David Wheeler visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. William Poole of Dundas. Mrs. Robert Corsaut returned home 'with them after having an enjoyable trip to Cape Cod with her sister, Mrs. Poole. Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Tinning of Mmro. 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webber attended a birthday celebration at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cowdrey and family, Eighth Line on Sunday. Present for the oc- casion were M'-. and M rs. George Webber and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webber and family of Warren, Michigan. Mr. Harry Webber and Mrs. Cowdrey, were celebrating birthdays . Ronnie Webber re- turned home with his parents, after a holiday with Bob Cowdrey. The members ,of the Messen, gore enjoyed a party in the Cnurch shed on Friday afternoon. The leaders are Mrs. Glenn Copeland arid Mrs. Lloyd Cowdrey. Misses Deanna and Donna Ratcliffe of Anderson spent a couple of days last week with Pamela Rodd. KIRKTON No.3 - 4-1.1- CLUB The first meeting of Kirkton No. 3 was -held at the home of Mrs. Ken Parkinson with eight girls preeent. The course being taken is "Working with Wool". Officers elected are President- Joy Thackers, Vice President - Arlene Johns, Secretary - Janice Thomson, Assistant Jean Doyle, Press Reporter, T., Janice Thom son. The leaders, Mrs. Ken Park- inson and Mrs. William Spence gave notes on the characteristics of wool and the.different finishes and discussion was held ' on choosing a pattern. The girls were then taken'to Stratford to look at the wool. Classified Ads pay dividends. AREA COUNCILS The regular meeting of Hullett Township Council was held in the Community Hall, Londesboro, with Reeve Hugh Flynn and all councillors present. Wm. Andrews of Auburn was present to discuss acquisition of a street allowance. The Clerk is to inquire about procedure. Several building permits were issued as well as applications for Tile Drain Loans. Clare Vincent was appointed as Township representative to a meeting to discuss enlargement of the Maitland Valley Conser- vation Authority. By-Laws confirming the i1tee...a,lkell,A.kate1,140.06411en 'Ykit1,0,1 M I BEATTY TOWNE Wash& designed with extra-big tub.,.0%,, bigger ic • For heat to suit every fabric. Big glass-smooth drum : , than most others, Holds up to 16 lbs. of family wash. Deep-clean wash with 9 power rinses. A lot of washer for the money, A .proven washday Both value, . BAN-721-1-T8 Dryer features Infinite Hd'at Control-an exact assures free turabli,hg of clothes, BDET2141 GINGERICH'S SALES and SERVICE • SEAFORTH PHONE -527-0290 NEWS OF WOODHAM East St., Goderich WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE Dead or disabled cows over 1,000 lbs., $10 to $15 Dead or disabled horses, $20.00 each. . Small animals 500 to 1,000 lbs., lc per lb. All other animals such as calves and pigs picked up free. We pay you for your animal at your farm.-24 hour service. ' CALL COLLECT-BRUSSELS 887-9334' If no answer call 887-9335 BRUSSELS PET FOOD SUPPLIES Prop. GORDON JOHNSTON-Formerly Marlatt Bros., RESERVATIONS AND FULL PAYMENT BEFORE SEPT. 18 The Coach House TRAVEL SERVICE * Tour the most beautiful areas of Muskoka. ,* Random stops to, photograph or just, view the fantastic fall scenery. * Three meals prepared to perfection at the Lumina Resort. * Expert guidance in photography and the use of your camera. 'TOUR COST INCLUDES * Saturday accommodation at the beautiful Lumina Resort, Lake of Bays. - * Travel by comfortable deluxe highway coach. from Goderich back to Goderich Personally Conducted by: Mac Campbell Gerald Cover Total Cost Only $39" OCTOBER 3-4, 1970 FALL COLOUR Camerabug TOUR (Caniera Specialist) and , (Professional Photographer) 624-9366 37.813 yearly Mill Rate and the Pollard Drain Report were passed. The Clerk is to advertise for tenders on the Pollard Drain. Forms were received from the Ontario Development Assoc- iation requesting information on the Township's industrial poten- tial. The road superintendent was instructed to advertise for a Wing man for snowplowing. Smiles . • With all the deodorants now being sold, the nose has dwind- led to a• roost for sunglasses. Elbodkety TOWNS