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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1971-09-16, Page 8OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED [OM H. HURON EXPOSITOR, SE, PORTH, ONT, SEPT. 16, )971 NOY, Staffa Homemakets Meet 22. tegal'llo 22. Legal Notices 25. In Memoriam DOERR - In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grand- pa, Jerry Doerr, who passed away two years ago, Sept. 16th, 1.969. A' wonderful Dad gone to rest For each of us he did his best, His love was true, his heart was kind, A better Dad no one could find, What would we give if we could say, "Hello Dad" in the same old way, To hear your voice, to see your smile, To sit and chat with you awhile, And you who have a Father, Cherish him with care, You'll never know the heartache, Tai you see his vacant chair. - Tod, dearly loved to be for- gotten by wife Frieda and family. 25-01-1 TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH Correspondent Mrs. John Templeman jectives o f this club and pre- sided for the election of officers. They are - President, Lorraine Laing; Vice-president, Gail ' Harburn; Secretary-Treasurer, Nancy Allen; Press Reporter, Marilyn Laing; Telephone Girls, Margaret Laing and Cheryl Riley; Book Cover Committee - Debbie Wallace, Janet Kinsman, Valeri McPhail and Pam Wallace; and Achievement Day Committee - Julie Anne Elliott, Bonnie McPhail, Ronni Pullman and Cheryl Riley. Achievement Day is to beheld on November 27 and the club demonstration is to be Family Meals with Two Fruits a Day". The roll call was ',Give your name, and tell why you took this project". Mrs. Wallace discussed working methods and Mrs. Douglas, with the assistance of Valeri McPhail and Cheryl Riley, demonstrated measuring. Mrs. Douglas demonstrated how to frost glasses and how to make Grape Sparkle. Mrs. Wallace told how to make Date Mallow Chews. NOTICE RE DOGS All owners or harbOurers -of dogs take notice that by-law No..8- IN5, prohibits Staffa 1t2 4-H Homemaking Club on the, project Featuring Fruit" met Thursday at the home of the assistant leader Mrs. Charles Douglas. Sixteen mem- bers and two leaders recited the 4-H pledge to open the meeting. Mrs. Wallace, the club leader told the requirements and ob- THE RUNNING AT LARGE of any dog in the Township of Tuckersmittit If any dogs are caught running at large, appropriate legal action will be initiated. - James I. McIntosh Clerk 22-01-2 -rREvote lwe " 7-7e4F"PIC 5AY 5 24. Card of Thanks NOTICE TO CREDITORS I would like to thank my many friends and neighbours who sent me cards and gifts while I was in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. I am now home and plan to stay here. - Mary Cameron. 24-01x1 THE family of the late Mrs. Robt. Dodds wish to express their sincere thanks and apprec- iation to their relatives, friends and neighbours for the many acts of kindness and sympathy to them in the loss of a loved one. Special thanks to Rev. M. E. Reuber, Whitney Funeral Home, the pall- bearers and flowerbearers. ' 24-01-1 I wish to say Many Thanks" to relatives, neighbors and friends for the visits, flowers, gifts, and cards sent to me while I was a patient at Seaforth Com- munity Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Mayo, Dr. Shah, Dr. Malkus and to the nurses and staff of •the hospital. - Mrs.Charles McGavin 24- 0 lx1 The family of the late Case A. Mc- Allister of Seaforth, formerly' of Chatham, wish to express their appreciation to relatives and friends for their floral tributes, donations and all kindneSs to our -fathe-r-while-resid i WI} Seaforth. Hibbert To Buy New Grader IN THE ESTATE OF MARGARET NELSON LEEMING All persons having dlaims against the Estate, of Margaret Nelson Leeming, late bf the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, Housekeeper, deceased, who died on the 16th of August, 1971, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of September, after which date, the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this 31st day of August, 1971. All members Were present at the regular meeting of Hibbert Township Council held last Wed- nesday. Council approved three tile drainage applications in the amount of $12,900.00. The treasurer reported the borrowing by-law uhder the tile drain act (1971) for $150,000 has been registered in the registry office, Stratford, this being done after the approval of the municipal board and the final passing of the bylaw. Council approved a grant of $125. to the Seaforth Agri- cultural Society for 1971. At a special meeting of council a resolution was passed to purchase a new road grader with snow ploughing equipment and the read superintendent is to make arrangements her specifications. Road accounts for $9,988.00 and general accounts for $2,555 were ordered paid. 26. Personals The engagement is announced of Patricia Ann, daughter of Mrs. Bruce Dickout of Ingersoll and the late Mr. Dickout, to Mr. Paul James Pringle, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Russell Pringle, Seaforth. The wedding will take place October 16, 1971 at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Ingersoll. , 26-01x1 Neighbours, friends and relatives are invited to attend an Open House in honor of Mrs. W. H. Montgomery, John Street, on the occasion of her 80th birthday on Sunday, September 19th from 2 to 4 in the afternoon and 7 to 9 in' the evening. 26-0,1x1 VI/EN PilsTiN6 - 74?e" 5-O PEYou oCE erril Algoevr PND `REAR RAY'S MARKET BOY:gel! News of St. Columban McCONNELL & STEWART Seaforth, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors. 22-100-3 Health Nurse CWL Hears NOT ONLY APPLES: WE WOULD SAY, BUT ALL FRUIT KEEPS THE ''-%> DOC " - AWAY I sent the Missions, Foreign Mis- sions, Indian Mission and Mis- sion to Our Lady. elt was announced that the Deanery meeting for 1971 will be held in Zurich on October 27th. The mystery prize, donated by Mrs. Martin Murray, was wee' by Mrs. Ed. McGrath. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Lane were in Sarnia on Sunday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vandenberg and Mr. and Mrs. Norman de Meyers. Mrs. John Smith Detroit, and Miss Nell Doyle, London, visited Ted Doyle and Michael Doyle dur- ing the week. Correspondent Mrs.Joseph Kale Mrs. Betty Camino, Seaforth Public Health Nurse, was the guest speaker at the September meeting of the Catholic Women's League. She showed slides and ..e.,_spokaeof--the---weiele of -the Health Unit of Huron. She was intro- duced, thanked and presented with a gift by Mrs. John O'Leary. Mr. Louis O'Reilly and Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Reilly were in L.endon op Sunday. They visited Mrs. Angela Walsh and family, to mark Mr. Louis O'Reilly's birthday. School. reopened last Tuesday with 118 ezipjjeenrolleie Eight children from St. Columban are in the Kindergarten class. They go to Dublin to join a class total- ling 23. Teachers in St. Columban School are Barry Wildman, London, in charge of Grades -Tend 8; Sister Marion, Principal, with Grades 5 and, 6; Mrs. Melady, Grades 3 and 4, and Sister Shirley with 'Grades 1 and 2. TREASURER'S SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES -TOWN OF SEAFORTH The forthcoming marriage is announced of Sharyn, daughter of Mrs. Rose Burke and the late Joseph Burke to Douglas Dal- rymple, son of Mr. and Mrs. S The wedding will take place on Saturday, October 9th, 1971 at 7 o'clock in St. Columban's Church, St. Columban,Ont. 26-01x1 —,---- 01.0CALTRADVASRX5,1,1, COUNTY OF HURON- The family of the late Mrs. Mary McQuaid wish to express•sincere thanks tb relatives,. neighbours and many friends for the acts of kindness , floral tributes, mass cards and dards of sympathy. Special thanks to the Box Funeral Home and the Catholic Women's League of St. Columban. Your kindness and understanding • is deeply appreciated. 24-01x1 Our sincere gratitude to every- one for floral tributes, donations and many acts of kindness in the recent loss of a deeply loved wife, mother and grandmother, Mrs. Florence Kyle. Special thanks to relatives, neighbours,, friends, South Huron Hospital staff, , Dr. Goddard, Bonthron Funeral Home, Rev. Paul M. Packman. We will never forget your thoughtfulness. - Bill. Kyle aid Family, 24-01-1 To Wit: r • C. W. L. The September meeting for the fall term was held in the parish hall "on Wednesday, and was eeened by the President, iMrs. Dominic Murray, with the League prayer. The minutes of the previous meeting in June' were read by Mrs. Richard Downey. Other reports were given. The 3rd Vice-President reported that the altars had been taken care of in July by Patricia Murray and Mary Lou Ryan; in August by Gail Nolan and Donna Nolan, and • in September will be' cared for by Mrs. Joe O'Reilly and Mrs. Paul Vogels. • Mrs. Frank Murray will visit the sick during September. It was moved by Mrs. Frank Murray, and seconded by Mrs. Ray Murray, that a donation 'be By virtue of a warrant issued by the Mayor of the Town of Seaforth under his hand and the Seal of the Corporation, bear- ing date the 29th 'clay of June, 1971,, sale of lands in arrears of . taxes in the Town of Seaforth will be held in the Council Chambers at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon on the 12th day Of November, 1971 unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice' is hereby given 'that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes was published in the' Ontario Gazette on the 7th day of August, 1971, and that copies of the said list may be had at my office; - • Treasurer's office this 9th day Of August, 1971. E. M. Williams, Treasurer. 22-97-13 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnston, Varna, Ontario, wish to,announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Glenda Margaret to Lyle Edward, soh of Mr... and Mrs. Norman Urquhart, of Winnipeg , Manitoba. The wed- ding to take place Saturday, October 16, 1971 at three o'clock in Varna United Church. 26-01x1 Heinz Tomato Ketchup 21)-oz. Tide King 'size Alfieri's Fruit Drinks 48-oz. 3 for Sch.neider's Side Racon 1-1 b. 43c 1.55 65c News of Sc h.netile Skinless Wieners 1-lb. 55c BRODHAGEN $1.00 Weston's Bran :Muffins ,,65c :Save 8c ;eke & Store Hours,9 to 9 Saturday 9 to 6 EGMONDVILLE, ONT. Ingersoll 145-oz.. Cheese, Spread 31c 27.. Births Correspondent Mrs. Ken Elligsen Mr. and Mrs. August Scher- berth and Mr. and Mrs.. Norman Bennewies returned home early last Tuesday morning from a' three week vacation to Switzer- land, Germany and Holland. They had an agricultural tour through these countries. Sgt. and Mrs. Bernie Leader, Pettawawa visited with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe on Saturday. Visitors at the same home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Diegel, Shakespeare and Mrs. Martha Kressler, Stratford. Mrs. Clarence Barber and friend, Galt spent Saturday even ing with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bennewies., Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fawcett, Mit- chell. Sunday, the ladies of the com- munity conveyed their best wishes to Pamela Kapes, prior to her maYriage to Fred Vock GLEW - Ralph and Glenyce Glew (nee Jewitt) are happy to announce the birth of their son, paul Douglas, in Victoria Hospital, London, on September llth,1971. • • '27-01-1 FORTUNE - To Mr. and Mrs. e Richard Fortune (nee Bonnie Stewart), Clinton, Ontario, at Clinton Public Hospital on Sun- day, September 12, 1971, a boy, • Trevor Malcolm. 2'7-01x1 MALONEY - To Mr. and Mrs. James Maloney, ,R.R. 5, Seaforth. at Seaforth Community Hospital, .1, September 7th, 1971, a daughter....' t-01x1 LAMONT - To Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Lamont, R.R. 4, ' Walton, at Seaforth Community Hospital on September 13,, 1971, a n. - —27 01x1,e 25. In IVIemoriam McNICHOL - In loving memory of my. dear Mother, Elizabeth A. McNichol, who passed away two years ago, Sept. 21, 1969. God needed a new Star in, Heaven A beautiful light to shine And out of this world of sorrow He chose this dear Mother, of mine Tho' her smile las gone forever And her hand I cannot touch Tho' I have So many memories Of the one I loved . so much.• C4' 23. Business Directory W. J. CLEARY Seaforth, Ontarib ' LICENSED .EMBALMER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night and Day Calls - 527-0510 23-99-ti 4,41/ Ns. • PLANT NOW FOR SPRING BEAUTY__ Just Arrived "Dutch Bulbs for Fall Planting G. A. WHITNEY ' FUNERAL HOME Goderich St. W., Seaforth AMBULANCE SERVICE -Adjustable. hospital beds for - rent FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION phone 527-1390 Seaforth 23-99-tf latere-this-ernonthe --She-ere-eeived many miscellaneous gifts to begin housekeeping. Mrs. Mervyn Leonherdt, Mrs. Wm. Pegg and Mrs. Frank Eickmeier were the co-hostesses. Sunday night a few neighbours of Mr.and 'Mee. Reg B adley, newlyweds heiie, surprised them with a. shivaree late in the even- ing. Her memory is My keepsake ALCOCK To Mr. and Mies. Ross Alcock, R.R. 3, Brussels,- at • Seaforth Community Hospttal on Septemleeek12, 1971, a son. 27-01x1 With which I will never part God has her in his keepiiig But I have her, in my heart. - Sadly missed by, daughter, Annie. 25-01x1 M. C/, Bulk' Bulk DAFFODILS Fall Fertilizer CASH BULK blended TULIPS - •R. S. BOX FUNERAL HOME. Prompt and Careful Attention Phcines: Day 527-0680 Night 527-0885 23-e9-tf L. C. W. The St. peter's Lutheran Church Women held a social get-together last Wednesday afternoon for all the members of the church 70 years and over. Approximately 65 persons at- tended. Each guest was presented with a corsage and boutonniere. Mrs. George Rock welcomed the guests, and afterwards Mrs. Oscar Young was chairman Or the program. The membereof the First Lutherann Church Women presented a humourous play Crazy to Reduce". Mrs. Young read several jokes and Mrs. Edwin Scherbarth led in some German Folk Songs with everyone taking part. Mrs.' Minnie Vock gave a reading, "Old Age Can be Beautiful". Following the; program the guests visited together before dinner was served. Rev. Kalbfleisch thanked the L.C.W. ' for their thoughtfulness and Mrs. George Rock replied on behalf of the organization. Mrs. Earl Rock presented gifts to the lady with the closest birthday, Mrs. Aug- ust Ahrens, and to the person with the lucky cup, Joe Smith. including "Darwin Hybrid, Dover A perdorn, G-udosh ink, Jewel of Spring. plus many more variet ies. Double Nose No 2. closed sire 'in six name varieties, 3/59c 6/59c RATHWELL'S SOUND SYSTEM Auctioneer Appraiser BRUCE RATHWELL Packaged 8--32-16 6 -- 24-24 71.00 ton 65.50 ton Balk I. OM CROCUS • HYACINTHS MN ON In mixed or in separated col- ors Plant now for better results, P9c package , In six name varieties includ- , ing King of Blues La Innocense. La Victoria. Queen of Pinks, Delft Blue. City of Harlem. 20-20 -- 61.00 ton 25-25 -- 67.00 toti 20-20 57.50 ton 20-10 -- 51.00 ton Phone 482-3120 R.R. 1, Brucefield. 23-99-tf 2/L30 g•• Auctioneer 3/59c FARM AND FURNITURE SALES CONDUCTED R. G. GETHKE' Phone 347-2465, Monkton 23-99-tf , Now is the time to bring youe flowers hack inside. We carry a good line of flower pots and eaddovere 0 11. S Potting Soil — Other Analysis Priced Accordingly — VOLUME DISCOUNTS STARTING AT 5-TON ORDER PERCY WRIGHT ''LICENS'ED AUCTIONEER - For Transplanting. Planter Soil for African Violets We also carry, FERTILIZERS for all your HOUSE PLANTS inclUding "FERTABS" ft ' A barbeque and patio party was given by Miss Sheila Dietz and Mrs. Sharon Rau on Tues- day evening honouring their sis- ter, Miss Janice Dietz, on her arrival home from a summer tour of Europe. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dietz and family included Mr. Greg Rau and Lisa; Mr.' John Dietz; Mr. and Mrs. VictorJack- son, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jackson and family, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Carner- ie and family, Amulree; Miss Maryanne Weiler, Seaforth and Miss Margaret Elligsen, Water- loo. • 21 .fr-qt. size Prices quoted are picked up at our plant. Cash at time of pick-up. Bagged Prides $7.00 ton extra KIppen e Ontario Telephone, 282-5515, Hensall 23-99-tf size 49c 69c SEAFORTH VETERINARY CLINIC J. 0. Turnbull, b.V,M., V.S. S. J. Alkemade,B.V.Sc.,D.V.M., M.R.C.V.S. M. P. Haynes, D.V.M., B.V.Sc, W. V. Wekken, D.V.M., V.S. phone 527-1760 Seaforth 23-99-tf WE HAVE WHEAT CONTRACTS AVAILABLE. OPEN ALL DAY FRIDAY ,TOFIN E. LONGSTAIT OPTOMETRIST By Appointment Sea-forth Office Wed., Thurs., Fri., 0 to 5:36 p.m. Thursday Evenings Monday'only - Clinton Office For Appointment Phone 527-1240 - or 482-7010 2t-99-tf Smiles . igW4 S DEALER can't get my report card back," said the boy to the teacher. "You gave me an +A' in something and they're still inailino it to my relatives." 40, 44.414 aglite, • W. WESTERHOF MAIN STREET SEAFORTH Phone 5274910 • 0‘. Seaforth %. •