The Huron Expositor, 1969-10-30, Page 823. Business Directory
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
Seaforth Office
Tiles., Thurs., Fri., 9 tb 5:30 p.m.
Mont, Wed. — Clinton Office
For Appointment
Phone 527-1h40 — or 482-7010
PETER J. KELLY
'Your
Mutual Life Assurance
Company of Canada
Representative
Office 17 Rattenbury St.-E,
Clinton — 482-7914.
11-95-tf
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55-57 South street Telephone
Goderich 524-7562
R. S. BOX
FUNERAL HOME
Prompt and careful attention
Ambulance Service ,
Phones:
Day 527-0680 — Night, 527-0885
Auctioneer
FARM and FURNITURE
SALES CONDUCTED-
R. G. GETHKE
Phone 347-2465, Monkton
SEAFORTH
VETERINARY
CLINIC ,
J. 0, Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
W.R. Bryan, D.V.M., V.S.
W, H. Patterson, 0.v.m., V.S.
P. J. Dwyer, M.V.B.,
Phone 527-1760 - Seaforth
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hospital beds for
rent.'
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 527-1390 Seaforth
W. J. CLEARY
—Seaforth„ Ontario
'LICENSED EMBALMER "
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night and Day Calls — 527-0510
FURNITURE
recovered, repaired, refinished.
Free estimates, 2 week service
Heinbuck Upholstery
Phone 348-9971, Mitchell
19-99-5
24. Cards of Thanks
WE wish to thank our neigh-
bors, friends and relatives who
helped to make our wedding
reception such a happy event.
— Mr. and Mrs. Ron Campbell.
24-03x1
I would like, to thank everyoni
who remembered me with cards,
flowers and letters while,' was
a patient in Stratford General
Hospital, Special thanks .to Drs.
Meyo and Quao; also- to
the nurses on third floor.
/fuel Scott.- 24-03x1
Margaret and Keith Sharp and
family would like to thank
friends, neighbors and organiz-
ations who sent kind and
thoUghtful etprassiontrallyin-
pathy itirthe time of the paSaittif
.of our lath grandhtheri
Mt George ROM,. Regina.
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all the people who teineWsbered
with ,.treats
w
I 'Wag patient' -id Att.
forth *Mfg ^4lninks
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FOR TILE,1VIEN:
SUITS—
All wool materials, new , colors and
1 patterns.
$49.95 ▪ - $69,95
CAR COATS—
All wool, all sizes.
JACKETS—
Corduroy an heavY lined materials.
$15.95. 02.00
ALL-WEATHER,
With pile zip-in lining.
$21.95
UNDERWEAR--
We carry Stanfield's and Penman's
all wool, thermo, fleece lined and fall
cottons. All sizes.
ALL LOW PRICED
car-
digans; als a complete line of hats,
A good valtty in pullovers and
caps and work clothing at reasonable
prices.
Visit Us Now While Selectiiin Is
At Its Best.
On An Your
Winter Clothing Needs' at Shinen's
FOR THE LADIES:
COATS--
Smart winter coats with fur trim or
untrimmed styles; in the season's
newest fabrics. AR sizes.
$49.50 - $98.95
Also 'Fun in Persian' with Mink
-trim or self-trim, Seals, Leopard,ttc.
in jacket length, full length and 3/4 ▪ length. All sizes.
$24.95 - $95.95
DRESSES—
. Exciting dresses, advance holiday
line,•crepes, wools, •brocades, crimps,
etc., sizes 7-52.
$14.95 - $32.50
HATS— 4
Special's on all hats, including pile
hoods, 'at reasonable prices.
UNDERWEAR— 'b
We stock a complete line' in often,
cotton and wool and therm° under;
wear for women at low prices,
SLIMS—
Crinits, 'Sabre", wools, stretch, all
colors and sizes 8-20, 3846.
We also carry all the new fall.
sweaters, blouses,, bags, gloves,'
etc.
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71.,NT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial-52740240
Watch for a.
Ken ,and the Grand Prix travelling
in the Seaforth Area
HIS WEEK!
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AYR.GALT-SitAPORtH Phone 27.09205
so long. Strong men have been
known to weep, but no tear has
glistened in Bobby Hull's eyes.
He has scored 414 during
regular season play and added
another 44 during the play-offs,
And, Chicago has not been a
off time. • for the best costumes. MU*
consstent compe tor come p ay crea on. g n
The Girls' Athletic Associat-
ion is planning a Hallowe'en
Dance on Friday night, October
31. Hopefully, everyone will be
decked out in his most haunting
ti 1 - ti Prizeswill be iv 6
° •
though they haver ad competition
from strong winds in the outdoor
games, their cheers are improv-
ing, and they should be in fine
form by the time basketball seas-
on ,rolls around. •
record of Rocket Richard and MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN Bernie Geoffrion, the two great
,scorers of the Montreal Cznadiens. On Friday afternoon, Mr. Mc-
Then, in 1965-66, the Golden Neice of the Canadian Perfect
Jet put 54 pucks behind enemy School Plan gave us a" pep talk
goal tenders, followed by 52 three, an introduction tolhis year's
gazine campaign. 'The pro- ,
ds will go to the Girls' Ath-
nificent scoring year...He tallied letic Association, the Boys' Ath-
58 times. This scoring feat has letic Association, the Yearbook,
to be compared to all ofcthe out- and the Students' Council. With
standing achievement's in sports the monetary support of the res-
history, idents of the area, we are con-
Bobby Hull was more than 20 fidelt that we Win. reach our
f Chica • of $3,000
scoring goals, as far' as statistics The students are also selling
are cdficerneci, That is tangible subscriptions and renewals to The
evidence. But intangible part Huron Expositor,
is that he meant, even more to '
th k • ith his 1 • making
power-play.
astray
gal Notices
isTOTICE TO
CREDITORS
In The Estate
LTV HODGERT
Au persons having claims
watt* the Estate of Lithe Rod
late of the Town of Sea-
forth,, Housekeeper, deceased,
who died on the 25th day of
... September, 1969, are hereby
notified to send in full particu-
lars of their claims to the un-
dersigned on or before the 6th
. day of November, 1969, after
which date the assets will be
distributed, having 'regard only
to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario,
this..1.5th day of .October, 1969.
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solictors for the F4xecutors
22-011
TOWNSHIP OF
STANLEY
COUNTY OF HURON `
NOTICE is hereby given that
I have complied with Section 9
of .the Voters' List Act and that
I have posted up at my office
• at Brucefield on the 30th day
of October 1969, the list of all
persons entitled to vote in the
Municipality at Municipal Elec-
tions and that such list remains
for their inspection.
And I' hereby call upon all
voters immediate pre-
.. Cee,dings, to have any errors or
omissions Corrected recording to
taw, the last day for apkals be-
ing the 14th day of November,
1969.
DATED this 30th day of Oct-
ober, 1969.
GRAHAM
Clerk-Treasurer
Brucefield, Ontario
22-03-2
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ADS Pont Itettirn-
SDHS, Gollden :Bears 'limes 24« Catdi of Thanks
to Dr. .'Brady, the nursing at*
and thanks to those who help-
ed at home, It was all very
much appreciated. — Wilson,
Allan. 24-03-1
I would like to thank Drs. Mar
kus and BritOY, the nurses and
staff of Seaforth Community
Hospital for their kindness
shown to me while I was, a pat-
ient there. Many thanks also to
those who visited me, and sent
cards and treats. It was very
much appreciated. — George
S. Kruse. 24-04
WE would like to say tanks
to friends, neighbors and rela-
tives who remembered us with
flowers, gifts and ,cards while
we were patients in Seaforth
Community Hospital. Special
thanks to Rev. Mulholland, Rev.
Steven and Rev. Murray of 'Mit-
chell and to Mrs. Roy McGeoch
for care of the home and spec-
ial thanks to Dr.: Mayo, Dr.
Quao and nursing staff. It was
aft very much • appreciated. —
Ina and Maiion Gray. 24-03-1
THE families of the late Mts.
John Pepper wish to express
their appreciation to relatives,
friends and neighbors for all
the messages of sympathy and
ads of kindness during their
recent bereavement; aigt_thankg
to all who visited Mrs. Pepper
„in; the -Exeter Hospital and the
liensall Nursing Home, or sent
cards or treats.• Special thanks .
to the staffs of the hospital and
nursing home, doctors, ambu-
lances and Bonthron Funeral
Home. ' 24-03x1
26. Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Glen McNichol . of
RR 4, Walton, wish to announce
the forth-coming marriage of
their `daughter, Joyce Elaine, to
Mr. Bedford Wayne Taylor, Son
of Mr. and Mrs. 'John Taylor of
Seaforth. The wedding will take '
place November 15th, in Walton
United Church. 26-03x1
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27. Births
FELKAR — To Mx. and Mrii.
Leroy Felker of London, on
Oct. 24, a son, Stacey Laverne,
JAMES — To Mr. and Mrs. Eu-
gene Janes of Seaforth, on
Oct. 27th, a daughter, at Sea-
forth Community Hospital.
KELLY — To Mr. and Mrs. Pet-
er Kelly, Clinton, in Stratford
General Hospital, on October
23, 1969, a son, Michael .
James.
MARTYN — To Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Martyn, a daughter,' Wan-
da Marie, on Oct. 22nd, .in
South Huron Hospital, Elte-
ter.
REAUME — To Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Reaunie, of Adastral
- Park, on Oct. 25th, a son, al
Seaforth Community Hospi•
tat
SKINNER — To Mr. and Mrs
„ Douglas Skinner of Mitchell,
Oct.on 28th, a son, .at Sea-
forth Community Hospital.
wURDELL To 'Mr. and Mrs.
Mervin Wurdell, RR 1, Born-
holm, on Oct. 27th, a son, at
Seaforth Community Hospital,.
CNIB, Huron
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reports
ber One . . . that's Bobby Hull !
He's to hockey what mint ,
sauce is to lamb. Bobby Hull is
that added extra that makes all
things bright and, beautiful. There
isn't any player in the NHL who
can continually bring a. crowd to
its feet screaqiing "stop him",
or "score a goal;" depending
.which side you're on, of course.
' Bobby Hull is the most feared
shooter'in the NHL. His laser--
type shots have been the scourge
of goalkeepers during the past
12 years he has patrolled left
wing for the Hawks. Opposing
teams have paid him the great- •
est tribute:, Employing an indiv-
idual to do nothing but go where
Hull goes;, even if it means shar-
ing his shower. .
No other player in the NHL
has been subjected to holding,
hooking, slashing, and illegal
defensive tactics in general, as
has Hull.
Perhaps no other player could
have withstood this pressure' for
Whenever double shifts were
required, Bobby Hull filled the
request.
He Was an all-star left wing
eight times, the last six -years
in succession. He won the Art
Ross Trophy three times as the
NHL's leading scorer and the
Hart Trophy once as the most
valuable chattel in the game.
The Lady Byng Trophy was aw-
arded to him once as the player
best qombining playing skill with
exemplary conduct.
Now hockey's greatest scor-,
hig machine and crowd pleaser
wa to retire. What makes
Hu want to escape?
It can't be money, although
this is what. the reports say, in
an indirect fashion. Hull's rea-
son is,that the Chicago team
did not meet certain commit-
ments beyend and above his
$10d, 000 a year contract which
was good for four years.
Undeniably this has some-
, thing to do with his retirement,,
But, perhaps, the simple fact
of the matter is that Bobby
no longer enjoys professional ,
hockey wearing the colors of
the Chicago BlacAr‘flawks,
'THE family of, the late Pi-ink
J. Walters .wish to express their
deepest and. sincere thanks to
relatives, Walton and Egmond-
ville neighbors and friends for
their many acts of kindness dur-
ing the sickness and death of
a beloved husband, father and -
grandfather. A very. special
thanks to the nurses of Sea-
forth Community, Hospital, the
R. S. Box funeral home, Rev.
and Mrs. Doug. Steven, Dr,
Brady and Dr. Whitman. To the
girls of the Seaforth Legion
'Ladies Auxiliary, to all who -•
brought baking to the house,
your thoughtfulness will always .
be remembered. 24-03x1 . „
Glen
LVlay
Hull can
do it all
Tuesday, October 21, 1969,
is a date to remember. For it
was.on this date that radios, tel-
evision sets and newspapers ac-
Sdh
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The Wee141 the Beetktis District Hich Paco&
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'REACH FOR THE TOP
Five Grade 12 students have
been chosen to represent Seaforth
District High School on the tele-
vision quiz program, REACH FOR
THE TOP. The students, Marg.
Elligsen, Nancy Forrest, Beata
Malkus, Paul Moggach and Leslie
Perrie, compete 41 Wingham on
Wednesday the 29th against Lions
Head High School. REACH FOR
THE TOP can be Ap‘riSaturday
nights at 7:00 p:m. on CKNX-
TV, Clannel 8, Wingham.
Junior and Senior girls volley-
ball teams went to Mitchell on
Tuesday to play in an eliminat-
ion tournament; the two top
schdiols would represent this area
in the WOSSA tournament on
Nov,' 8. „
They came home 'victorious,
the Seniors having won both
their matches and the Juniors
having placed a close second to
Mitchell, •
The scores are (Seaforth first)
Juniers,SeafOrth vs Mitchell -
14-16; 13-15; •
Seniors:Seaforth vs Milverton
8-15; 17-15; 15-3;
Seaforth vs Mitchell
7-15; 15-2; 15-10.
Congratulations, girls!
s.
Goderich 5 0 0 10
Wingham 4 1 0. 8
Strat..Cen, 4 1 0 8
Listowel 4 1. 0 8
South Huron 3 '3 0
Sea forth 2 3 0
Clintonton 2 3 0'
St, Marys 1 4 0
IvlitChell 1 5'0 2
Strat, N. W. 0 5 0 0
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Seaforth was eliminated two games awarded to South could wind up in a tie if they
from any ,hope of.a play-off lose to Seaforth. Huron and Stratford Central,
berth on Thursday when the St. Last week the Vikings played
Marys Redmen upset the, SDHS the previously unbeaten Wing-
Golden Bears in Huron-Perth ham Mustangs.and romped to .a.
Senior Football action. '
St. Mary s won their first
28-6 victory.
In other action, Clinton was
contest of the season with a 7-1 eliminated from a play-off berth
rout of the visitors. The Golden when they were bombed out-52-0
Bears record dropped to two , by the Exeter Panthers.
wins against three losses. All the play-off spots in the
ross Canada and the United States St. Marys scored the only' ' league were-assured last week
were relaying the news to the touchdown of the game in the. and the four teams that will en-
public that Bobby Hull had an- fourth quarter when Vince Ivan- ter serrii- finals are Goderich,
flounced hiS resignation from the kin returned a punt 105 yards
Chicago Black Hawks of the Nat- for the socre. ,
Listowel, Wingham and Strat-
fogd Central,
ional Hockey League., Kicker Scott Graham added
Bobby' Hull? Charisma . . . the extra point on a drop kick.
Shine . . . super -star . . . Num-TEAM • STAND 1.4\1G t The Golden Bears still have W - 1.,
one game to play and it is
scheduled for Thursday at SDHS
against the Goderich Vikings,
The Vikings are the only un-
defeated team in 'the conference
with a 5-0 record.
Thursdays game .will not
alter the positions of either team.
Seaforth can 't ,ma ke a play-off
spot and Goderich can't be knock-
ed out of top spot although they
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