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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-05-01, Page 1224. Car& of Thanks I wish to thank all my relatives, friends and neighbors who vis- ited me and sent card% gifts and flowers while a patient in Seaforth Community HospitaL Special thanks to Dr. Melkus and Dr. Quinlan, also the nurses and staff. - Mrs. John Pryce. 24-77x1 Norm and Janet Schneider would like to say 'Thank You' to their many friends and neighb- ors for the lovely surprise party on Saturday April 26 before we leave Seaforth, and also for the beautiful gifts, we received. A special 'thanks you' to the couples who where responsible for arranging this enjoyable eve- ning and the ladies who brought lunch, everything was very much appreciated. Thank you again. 24-77x1 I with to express my sincere ap- preciation to everyone who sent cards, flowers and visited me while I was a patient in Sea- forth Community Hospital. Spec- ial thanks to Dr. Malltus, 'nurses and staff of the Hospital. - Ma's. Marlene Hamburre 24-77x1 I wish to express my thanks to all those who sent cards, flow- ers, visits or inquired for me while I was a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital, also thanks to the doctors, nurses and staff at the hospital. - W. James Brown, . 24-77-1 I wish to thank all those who sent cards and visited me while a patient in -Seaforth Commun- ity hospital, also many thanks to Dr, move and the other Dr's and all the nurses, - Clarence Montgomery. 24-77x1 I wish to take this opportun- ity to thank my friends, nei- ghbors and relatives for the lo,kly cards and gifts received while I • was a patient ,in the Seaforth Community Hospital; also thapks to doctors and nur-' ses on the maturnity ward. - Mrs. Lyle Osborn. 24-77x1 I would ,like to thank our friends and' neighbours for the, many cards, gifts and flowers isent, to me while I was a patient in John F. Kennedy Hospital, Lakeworth, Florida, also for their kindness to my wife and I when we returned home. - J. Lee McConnell. ` 24-77x1 The family of the late Peter Ryan. •vvi.sh to express their am predation to their friends, nei- ghbors • and relatives for the many acts and messages of Sy- mpathy received during their recent berereavetnnt 'and Par- ticularly for the masses and mass cards. , .24-774 25. In Memoriam ..- LANE - lovinig memory of Mrs. Helen Lane who passed away one year ago. We miss you mother and always will An empty place,no one can fill, You fell asleep' without goodbye. •But the memories we have will never die, A golden heart stopped beating, Two working hands at rest, God broke our 'hearts to prove to us, He oiniliy takes the 'best. v We. had some happy days to- gether, We hadSerne Sad ones too, But the saddest day of all dear, ' Mom, Was the day when we, lost you. IN COOLCAR FREE CLOTHING' " FOR THE MEN Casual Jeans 5.95 Perma - Press s 7.95 Elephant Pants 5.95 and 6.95 Jackets , 9.95 to 19.95 Sport Socks, all colors 1.00 Short Sleeve Sport Shirts 3.95 to 7.95 Short Sleeve Dress Shirts- 4.50 to 6.00 i New Spring Cardigan Sweaters 10.95 Apache Ties 1.95 All-Weather Coats , 19.95 to 29.50 All Wool Suits 69.50 and 79.50 Perma-Press Dreiits Pants . 13,95 Work Clothing 'by Haugh's and T.P. 25. In Memoriam It 'broke our hearts to lose you. But you did' not go alone, For. part of us went with you. The day God called you home. - Ever Rembered by Larry and Lynda. 25-77-1 26. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Orville Beuermann RR 4. Walton, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Val- erie Jeane to Mr. Michael Don- ald Musselniann. son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Musselrnann, 231 Home St. Stratford'. The wedding to take place ix St. Peter's Luth- eran Church. Drodhagen on June 7th, 1969 at four o'clock. 26-77-1 27. Births THAMER - In 'Clinton Public Hospital on April 17 to Mr. 0 and Mrs, Jehn Thamer, a son. POWELL, - To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald! Powell (nee Brenda Ross) at Meaford General Hos- pital on April 25th, a son, Dav- id Ronald Sterling, a wee brother for Lisa. 27-77-1 McDONALD - To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McDonald, Mitchell, Inl Seaforth Community Hos- pital, April 24th, a daughter. HUITUMA - To Mr. and, Mrs. Peter Huttema. RR 1, Sebring- ville, Seaforth Community 'Hospital, April 26th, a son, S'rAPLETON - To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stapleton, Dublin. In' Seaforth Community Hos- pital. April 26th. a son. FAPPLE - To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fannie, Seaforth, In Seaforth Community Hospital, April .„ 29th, a daughter. PRESZCATOR - To Mr. and 'Mrs. David Presicator, RR 1, Clin- ton, In Seaforth Community Hospital, April 30th, a daught- er. LL Mrs. George Frayne of Sun- shine Line, Mrs. Russell Lee and David of Exeter visited on Sat- urday with Mrs. Wm. Walters. Miss Ruth Horne of London spent Saturday 'with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne and Mrs. Gerry Gribbe end Michael of Farquhar and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horne of Kirkton. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hutton and Debbie of Listowel visited on Sundaj with Mr., and Mrs. Sanford Hutton, Dennis and Diane. Mr. arid IMS'SL Robert Patter- son, Leslie and Linda of 'Lucan visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. George Frayne of Sun- shine Line. Mrs. Wm. Walters visited in Exeter on Monday with Mrs. •W. J. Beer. Every week more people dis- cover what mighty iqba are accomplished by low cost Ex- positor want ads. Dial 527-0240. P. THEY WENT FROM PILLAR 70 POST looking for the kind of satla- fiction they've now found at VINCENT'S. It's something worth looking fed e BUY YOUR 'LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT NOM ° SPECIAL FORD 9W TRACTOR, 2-FURROW PLOW AND CULTIVATOR TRY A HYDROSTATIC, DRIVE CADET WITH: 1. ROTO TILT 4,ERS 2. LAWN MOWERS 3, BLADES 4. CULTIVATORS Name The Date - We'll Demonstrate (Get a new mower free with any Cadet) CHECK theSe outOnding $aving$ Schnieder's SIDE BACON lg. HEADCHEESE• Coleman's BOLOGNA Loi n PORK CHOPS lb. Fresh D E PORK "lb. Coleman's WIE ERS Pure Pqrk SAUSAGE Round Steak or ROAST Fresh CHICKEN 'LEG ' S . br BREASTS lb- 4c King Size • TIDE (deal pack) POTATO _CHIPS' Humpty Dunipty - 11-oz. (deal pack) 2 b.ags 990. Weston's - 183/4-oz. COOKIES, 5-star assortment 590 Wax or Green Beans, Peas/ 6 for 790 , Stafford - Strawberry or Raspberry JAMS, -24-oz. (added pectin) • • . • 2 for' $ David Assorted MALLO COOKIES, 14-oz. pkg. . 2 for 790 MON JUICE, 25-oz'. btl. • • • • 2 for 790 Detinonte -'Cream Corn, Peas, Carrots VEGETABLES, 10-oz. E. D. Smith - 19-oz. tin CHERRY PIE. FILLING 2 lbs. 690 Delmont. Breakfast PRUNES, 1%-lb. bag 530' Swift's Royal Dane - 12-ox. tin LUNCHEON MEAT PICKLES, 15-oz. 3 for $1 Heinz -2- tweet-Mixed, Sw(let-Wafer, Relish, BreadNbutter IltEl'TCHUP, 11-oz. btl. 194 lb. 550 Wenderfood MARSHMALLOWS 2 for 670 8 WAkTON /r -1 son St. Seaforth. !Mr. and 'Mrs, H. Barry. have returned to' Schadeview, Lake Huron after spending th winter in' La Habra.. California, Mrs, Jadk Th nroson attended her class reunion at the Toronto Bible College and graduation of Ontario Bible College SaturdlaY at Toronto, Mr. and, Mrs,. Wallace Pascoe of near OshaWa spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Turnbull, North' MaiM Street. Weekend .guestis of Mrs. Mary Hotharn and Miss Leone Hothare,, Wilson Street were Mr. end Mrs. Donald Millard of Brantfrod, Mr. anid Mrs. Douglas Cooper of Hensel, Mr. Bernard Hallam and Mr. Marc Whithath of Win- dsor. • FOR THE BOYS Jackets 3 50 to 7.95 Jeans 2.95 to 4.95 Elephant Pants 4.05 and 5.95 Perma-Press Jeans 4.95 and 5.95 Short Sleeve Sport and T-Shirts - -. 1.95 & 2.95 Socks 79e BILL O'SHEA MEWS .WEAR Phone '527-0995 Seaforth Remember! It takes, but a moment, to place a& Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To adt4ruso,.; ingt Dial Seaforth 527-0240. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of EUPHEMIA LOWRIE All persons having claims ag- ainst the Estate of EIYPHEMIA LOWRIE. Me of the Tewn of Seaforth, in the County of Hur- on. Housekeeper, deceased, who died on, the 3rd day of April, 1969. are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on' or before the 8th day of may. 1969. after which date the assets will be dis- tributed. having reward only to claims then received. DATeD at Seaforth, this 9th day of April, 1969. McCONNELL. and SrzWART Seaforth, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executor 22-16-3 23. Business Directory W. J. CLEARY Seaforth, Ontario 'LICENSED F2NBALMER and FUNFAAL DIRECTOR %light or...Day Calls - 527-0510 JOHN*E. LONGSTAFF-OPTOIVIETRIST Seaforth Office: Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5:30 p.m MAIL, Wed. - Clinton Office For Appointment Phone 527-1240 - or 482-7010' A. M. HARPER • Chartered Accountant 55-57 South Street Telephone Goderi ch 524-7562 SEAFORTH VETERINARY • CLINIC J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., VA. W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S. W. H. Patterson, D.V.M., VS. P. J. Dwyer, •M.V.B., M.R.C.V.S: Phone 527-1760 - Seaforth RONALD G. MCCANN Public Accountant CLINTON, ONTARIO Office; Rattenbury St., phone 482-9877. Res; Rattenbury St., phone 482-7313 Auctioneer FARM and FURNITURE SALES CONDUCTED R. G. GETHKE Phone 34'7-2465, Monkton G. A. WHITNEY FUNERAL HOME Goderich St. W., Seaforth AMBULANCE SERVICE Adjustable hospital beds for rent. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Phone 527-1390 Seaforth R. S. BOX FUNERAL HOME Prompt and careful attention Ambulance Service Phones: Day 5270680 - Night 52'7-0885 Auctioneer & Appraiser Licensed and capable of hand Ling all types of auction Sales. • Reasonable Rates BRUCE RATHWELL Broomfield; Phone 482-3384. 23-68-ff . Too Late WANTED - About 200 ft. of wooden fence. Call 345-2437, Dublin. TL-13-774 BOY'S 'grey laminated spring .coat and hat set, size 3 to 4 years, Nearly new. Dorothy En- gel, phone 345-2484. 11-77x1 COMING EVENT - Cabaret dance, Brodliagen Community Centre, Saturday, May 3rd, Roy- ale:fres, Orchestra. TL-1-77-1 FOR SALE - Used wo'odenl posts, good condition, large quantity, reasonable, phone 315-2317. TL-11-77-1 NOTICES - Lawn mowers, tillers, small-, motor repairs and tune UpS. Frank Bruxer, 345-211.1-. , TL-19-77-3 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE - Six Holstein, open heifers, coming two year old. Luther Sanders, phone 52'7-1577. TL-8-77-1, LIVESTOCK FOR SALE - One Hereford. .heifer and three Hereford steers, between, 600 and 80.0 lbs. Donald Kelly, Ph- one 345-2969. TL-8-77-1 FOR SALE 9 piece set of drums, in good condition, also amp- lifier, microphone and stand, ph- one 527-1367. 11 .47x1 COMING EVENT - Spring Fest- ival,, sponsored by the Seaforth Agricultural Society and Optim- ist Club, June 7th, Seaforth C.onumenity Centre, tickets avail- able from members. TL-1-77-3 USED CARS FOR SALE - 1964 Chrysler, 4 .door hardtop, in.. ex- cellent condition, clean inside and' out, full powerL, you have to see and drive thisf car to ap- preciate it. 'Phone '482-7446 or 527-1174. TL-10-7741 COMING EVENT - First Seaforth Scouts Paper Drive will be on, Saturday May 10th starting at lo'clock sharp. Please have pap- ers set out on front steps for pick up. Even the smallest bun- die will help. Thank you. TL-1-77.2 BOOKKEEPER - CLERK Is required for Seaforth Office to be responsible for usual of- fice procedures, ability to type and meet the public desirable. 5 day week. Apply in writing.' itrudicating 'trebling and experience 'if any and siaillairW required. Box 1829 The Huron Expositor TL-4-'77x2 SCHOOL GIRL . FOR PART-TIME OFFICE WORK Is Required A school girl., preferably onle who will coritin0 to be available throUghout the next school year and who is taking typing, is re- quired for 'Saturday and perhaps on' other occasions or after school in .a, Seeforth office. Apply stating age and exper- ience if any to: Box 1828 The Huron Expositor TL4-77x2 Remember!• It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be molest in pocket. To advertise, Just Dial Seaforth 827.0240. ity Hospital where she had been a patient since last Thursday... Her husband predeceased her in March 1967. Surviving are two sisters, Is- abel, Stratford; Mrs, Mae 1V,Ic- Clennan, RR 1, Hensall;- four brothers, Clifford, Exeter; Wil- son, Kirkton; William, Hensall; Tom RR 1, Ilensall., Public funeral services take place from the Bonthrori Funeral Home, Hensall, Thursday May • 1st, 2 p.m. Rev. Harold F. Currie officiating. Burial will take place in McTaggarts cemetery. Attending froth Seaforth were: Mrs. Orville Oke, Miss Janet Cluff; Mrs. Gordon Beuttenmill- er and Mrs. Kenneth Etue. while in' tOwn. and ,has now ac- cepted,,p9sition in Walkerton. Mrs. Schnelder -Was active in the Ladies Hospital Auxiliary and groups of the United Church qVomen. Mr. Schneider was presented with a bouton. Mere and his wife with a white carnation corsage, . The eventing was spent play- ing Euchre • with high ladies prize going to 'Mrs. Wallace Ross, high, means to Dick Box, low, Mrs. Donald Bode and the per- son with,: most'.lone . hands . to Mrs. Olive Travis. The guests of honor were asked to be seated at the front of the hall when Art Wright, John') Se) read .an appropriate address and Milt Berger and Lornie Law- son made the presentation of a beautiful 400 Day clock, walnut tree floor lamp and China Floral' arrangement. Mr. and Mrs. Schneider made fitting replies and thanked' their friend's and .neighbors for the , gifts received' and those who ' were responsible frtr the party and those who' 'attended.. They extended a warm welcome for all to come and visit them in their new home at Hanover. (Conpoutd from, pogo 1) kin at the- , Past. president, Mrs. Jan' Van Vliet; president, Mrs. Alvin Mc- Donald; first" vice-president, Mrs, Gerald Watson; second vice" president, Mrs. Allan McCall; secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Wm. Humphries; public relations officer, Mrs. Kenneth McDon- ald; district director, Mrs. Jan Van Vliet; alternate district dir- ector, Mrs. Alvin McDonald; branch directors, Mrs. George Blake, Mrs. Alex Gulutzen, Mrs. Nelson Marks, Mrs. Donald Achilles; curator, Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull; assistant curaters, Mrp. Douglas Ennis, Mrs. Gor- don McGavin; Mrs. Nelson Reid; sunshine conveners, Mrs. Allan McCall; press reporters, Mrs. Torrance Dundas, Mrs. Ernest Stevens. Standing committees - Agri- culture and Canadian Industries, Mrs. Gordon McGavin and Mrs. Ed. Godkin; Citizenship and Education, Mrs. Gerald Watson and Mrs. Donald McDonald; Home Economics and Health, Mrs. James Axtmann and Mrs, Roy Williamson; Resolutions, Mrs. Herb Williamson and Mrs. George McCall; Historical Re- search and Current Events, Mrs. Jim Clark and Mrs. Mack Shol- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald William- son of Collingwood, were week- end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Williamson. Mrs. 'John Thamer and baby son have returned home from Clinton Public Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.' Alvin Stimore of Stratford spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Reid. Miss Judy Clark of .London, visited over the weekend' with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smalldon. Miss Carrie Ruiyter of Strat- ford spent a few ,days With Mr. and Mrs. Jan Van Vliet, Miss Linda Leeming of IVIit- chell spent the weekend with' her father; Ross Leeming 'and grand parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard teeming, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McMich- ael and family "of Preston were Sunday , guests at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMichaeL Mr. and Mis. W. Stutz of Waterloo were weekend visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Dundas. Use Expositor Wont-Ads Phone 527-0240 Hensall Pianist Successful Last Thursday, April 24th, local boys and girls participat- ed in the annual music festival held in Main St. United Church, Mitchell. The adjudicator, Mrs. D. A. McKellar, College of Mus- is, University of Western Outer- ia, made encouraging comments and awarded Tony Kyle and Paul Reahurn, each 82 marks in the grade 4. piano solo class. Linda Bell and Linda Beer, 80 marks. The mothers of all contestants and their teacher, Miss Greta Lammie, attended the morning and afternoon sessions. Seaforth Doctor Speaks Dr. Rodger Whitman, Seaforth, was guest speaker at the Hi-C youth meeting on Sunday even- Mg. He told of his works with' Crossroads Af ca 'showing pict- ures of his e eriences there, especially his rk at the Mis- sion Hospital in irohi. Special guests were the Hi-C group from " Zurich. MRS. RICHARD KINSMAN Mrs. Richard Kinsman of Sea-• forth, the former Edna Brint passed away Monday eve April 28th in Seaforth Commun- LOCAL BRIEFS Mr. and 1VLrs. Neil Smale Of Onaway, Michigan were in Hen- sail on Saturday attending the Machlen - Smale wedding and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smale and Donna of Wil- Seaforth (Continued from Pag 1) nerup with 1,284. ' Hig Scores Two members of .the Seatorth Tigers, 6 local entry in the Ex- eter Men's Bowling League, re- cently recorded league high scores, Art Finlaysen bowled a spark- ling 408 single game in playoff competition, which was the league's highest single this year. Jim Scott rolled a 1,003 triple with scores of 281, 391, 361, al- so in playoff competition. The triple was the first one over 1,000 recorded at the lanes. TAKE SUMMER A surprise party was, held in the Orange Hall, Saturday night for Mr, and. Mrs. Norman Sch- neider; John Street who are. going to make their home An Hanover. Mr. Schneider was.Sispertend-' ant of B'othart Furniture Factory Showers HOnor • Bride- Elect -. On Wednesday, April 23rd. A bridal shower was held in honor of • Miss Dolores Maloney, spoW sored by Mrs. James Kelly and Mrs. Harold Maloney; Seafortlk, Attending, the shower were friends, neighbors and relatives. After playing . a ' variety of games, entertainment-was pro- vided by Miss Mary Margaret Kelly and Miss Rose Marie Kelly who tap danced' with Miss Elaine Heenan at the piano. Many gifts were received by the bride elect. An address was read by Mrs. James Kelly to the bride to be who expressed her thanks to all. Mrs. Ken Hurley, RR 5,' Sea- _ forth also entertained at a show- er in honor of Miss Maloney. Those attending were the girls with whem she works at Jack Hoods, Stratford. The shower was sponsored by Mrs. Ann Ilur- ley of Stratford and Miss Ann Lowe of Brussels. r Seaforth Couple. Leaves for Hanover WOMEN'S HOSPITAL AUXILIARY The Spring Conference of Dis- trict No. 2 of the Hospital 'Aux- iliaries Association of Ontario was held in Hespler on Monday. dice. 'ii z. CHERRY OR BLUEBERRY "- • • • 630 PRODUcE No. 1 Jumbo Size - (Product of USA) (24's) HEAD LETTUCE 2/470 ;61TO.A711,43oES . 25'" lbs. 690 FROZEN FOOD McCAIN FRUIT PIES 24-oz. APPLE 24-o 450* • Weekend Specials, prices effective April 30, May 1, 2, 3,,1969 UPER AVE MARKET Henna°, Ontario