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20. Auction Sales 20, • Auction Sales
4h~ 11+1.ATHWEILL'S
22. Legal Notices
against the Estate of Gerald
,Kavanagh Holland, late of the
Village of Dublin, in the County
of Perth, Retired Insurance Ag-
ent, deceased, who died on the
26th day of October, 1971, are
hereby notified to send in full
. particulars of their claims' to
the undersigned on or before
the '4th-day of May, 1972, after
which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard only
to claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontari2, this
10th day of April , 1972. - •
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors ,
22-31-3
23. •Business Directory
JOHN. E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOM ETRIST
By Appointment Only
Seaforth Office
Wed., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5:30 p.m.
Thursday evenings
Monday only - Clinton Office
For Appointment
Phone 527-1240 - or 482-7010
23-25-tf
Auctioneer
FARM AND FURNITURE
SALES CONDUCTED
R. G. GETHKE
phone 347-2465 - Monkton
23-25-tf
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hospital beds for,
rent
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 52'7-1390 - Seaforth
• BANKRUPTCY
* ESTATES
• ANTIQUES
.0 FARM
• REAL ESTATE
* BUSINESS,
Licensed and Bonded
ONTARIO ,WIDE
INVENTORY &
SALES PREPARATION
SERVICES OFFERED
Winners of 'A' town team award were members of the
St. James team shown here with their trophies. They are
standing (left) George Love, John Coleman and Jim Barry,
, (front) Joan Betties, Sandra Johnson and Ann Nbbel.
(Staff Photo)
is
Minor team winners were (left front) Mike Hak, Nick
Hauwert and Sandra Ruston, (rear) Doug.' Dietz and Diana
Nobel (absent) Susan Kunder.• (Staff Photo)
The Foresters are 'B' town team champions having won
• out in Nobel Alley competition against six other teams. Shown
-here are standing (left) Karen Hoegy, Pearl'McCallum and
Ruth Campbell (front) Don jewitt, Don Nutt and Jim Prescator.
(Stiff 'Photo)
St Jarnes,Egmondville
mark bowling year-end
GOOSSENS - I n loving memory
of Achiel Goossens who passed
away one year ago May 3, 1971.
His charming ways and smiling
face
Are a.pleasurp to recall;
He had a kindly word for, each
And died beloved by all.
Always remembered by • the
Vanste.elandt family. 25-33x1
27, Births
McNAUGHTON - Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn McNaughtbn (nee Ada Mag-'
agnin) 321 Home Street, Strat-
ford, are happy to announee the
arrival of their baby son, Jeffrey
Joel, in the Stratford General
Hospital, April 17, 1972. First
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
Virginio Magagnin• and. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold McNaughton. 27-33x1
McGAVIN - To Mr. and Mrs.
Bill McGavin, R.R. 5, Stratford,.
Ont., are happy to announce the
birth of a daughter, Martha Kris-
tine'on April 13, 1973 irT Strat-
ford General Hospital. 27-32x1
PAPPLE - To Mr, and Mrs.
Thomas Papple of Shelbourne,
Ontario at Seaforth Community
Hospital • on April 22, 1972, a
son. 27-33x1
LOCAL
BRIEFS
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Reynolds
of Grand Ave., London were vis-
iting last week with her par-
' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J.
Smale Of Wilson St., Seaforth,.
M/Sgt. James G. Taman, who
has been o n duty in Thailand
spent a couple of days at the
home of Mrs. E. H. Close.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Roe,
West William St.,.. entertained
their family on Sunday in honour
of their daughter, Joyce, who has
, just returned from a trip to
Mexico, coming home by Winni-
peg and Northern Ontario. Viti-
tors included Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Orr, Ricky and Stephen, Mr.
and Mrs. Allan,Justason, Bar-
bie and Sandy of Kitchener and
Mr. .and Mrs. John Clements
of Tillsonburg.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Earl Neilly of,
paisley, spent Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Williams.
Norman and Bernard Mc-
Quaid, sons and •Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred McQUaid, took part in the
Ontario Conservatory of Music
• Festival at Stratford on Tuesday
laet. This' event was sponsored
by the Kiwanis Club. There were
16 in the group and they made
82 points. .
News of
McKillop
Correspondent
Mrs. Ed. Regele
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCal-
lum, Joyce and Carl and Mrs.
Joseph •Thornton spent S'unday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Regele.
A large crowd attended the
dance at Family Paradise Park
on Saturday night. Music was
furnished by Ken Scott's orch-
estra.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regele
recently visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mc-
cant= of Galt recently visited
with 'Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc-
Callum and family.
25. In Memoriam
GOOSENS e In loving memory of
a dear husband, Achiel Goossens
who passed away one year ago
May 3, 1971.
Gone, dear husband; gone
forever,
How we miss your smiling facei ..,
But you left us to remember
None on earth can take your
place.
A happy home we once enjoyed
How sweet--the memory still -
But death has left a loneliness
The world can never fill.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by wife, Christine.
25-33x1
(Dashwood)
Auctioneers'
HECTOR McNEIL
LARRY GARDINER
We'll throw in a mower with
the purchase of a new Inter-
national Cub Cadet or smaller
Cadet Lawn and Garden Tree.
tor, See us for details while
this offer lasts!
li
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AYR • GALT •SEAFORTH 012274;
PON THE Acnoht
YOU WANT
23. Business Vireetor7 23. Business
700 lineal ft, of open drain
(500 cu.yds.)
3,741 lineal ft. of closed drain
(14" to 6")'
•.0 • ' -5 catch basins
of ing steers, he,- Separate tenders will be accep-
ted for open and closed work.
Lowest or any tender not nec-
essarily accepted. No tender
accepted after 5:30 P.M. Mon-
For consignments contact the day, May 1st, 19'72. A 10% de-
management. posit cheque to accompany each
tender. Further information and
at 482-7511 tende r forms available at the
(Clinton), Clerk's office.
237-3576 CLARE VINCENT Clerk
(Dashwood) Box 293, Londesboro,Ont. 237-3431 21-32-2
ction ayies
AUC1114
Qt Furniture, Household ef--
tents and property,
SATURDAY,APRIL 29
1972
Time 1:00 P.M.
for the estate of Mrs. Evelyn
Hunking in the village of-
Londesboro.
APPLIANCES: • Leonard
Upright freezer, 14 cu. ft.;
Beatty Swirlator twin tub spin-
dry clothes washer; Hoover
clothes dryer; new
'
. 4-burner
30" Admiral electric stove;
refrigerator; cook stove;
electric knife; toaster; frying
par0 tea kettle; mixmaster,
new; G.E. iron; vacuum
cleaner; floor polisher;
humidifier; sewing machine;
portable TV and stand.
FURNISHINGS: Ironing board;
TV tables; new style kitchen
table and chairs; chesterfield
and chair (like new); table
lanipe;, ,end tables; round
tables; pole'lamp; floor lamps;
card tables; cedar chest;
clothes hampers; chairs;
dressers; lawn chair; fold
down desk; radio; rocking
chairs; corner cupboard;
drawer and shelf set; living
room chairs; foot stool;
hassock; couch; suitcase;
safety box; step stool; swivel
Office chair; scales;
stepladders; garden hose; old-
fashioned barrel stove; some
tools, dishes,,utensils and
miscellaneous garden tools..
PROPERTY: Four bedroom
house, aluminum siding, oil
furnace, bathroom. Lot 104'
x 114'.
TERMS - CASH
RICHARD LOBB
Auctioneer
Joe Corey, Clerk
Not responsible for accidents
day of sale.
PROPERTY - 10% down' day
of sale - balance in 30 days.
20-33-1
Stocker Feeder
SALE
Hensall Livestock Sales' on ,
MONDAY EVENING MAY 1st.
Commencing at 7:30 P.M.
100 Head consist-
fers and calves
Victor Hargreaves
Doug. Riddell at
Jack Riddell at
SEAFORTH
ELECTRONICS
ZENITH
a PHI LCO:
DEALER
Service to all makes -
T.V'S., Radios, Etc.
17 Sperling St. - Phone 527-1150
23-25-tf
PERCY WRIGHT
LICENSED
AUCTIONEER
Kippen, .Ontario
Telephone 262-5515, Hensall
23-25-tf
R. S. BOX
FUNERAL HOME
• Phones:
Day 527-0680 - Night 527-0885
23-25-tf
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
' LICENSED EMBALMER
AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night 'and Day Calls -„527-0510
23-25-tf
24. Card of Thanks
We wish to extend sincere thanks
- to our children and their families
for the lovely dinner and gift
given us on our wedding anniver-
sary. - Jack & Mary McIver.,
24-33x1
My 'sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbors who re-
membered me with cards,
letters, flowers and visits while
I was a patient in Seaforth
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Moyo and nurses in hospital.
God Bless you all. - Mrs."Teresea
-Fletcher. 24-33x1
My sincere ,thanks to' friends,
neighbours and relatives, for re-
membering me with flowers, gifts
and cards and their visits while I
was in hospital. A special thanks
to Dr. Brady and Dr. Malkus and
the nurses of Seaforth Community
Hospital.• Wev. Hancock
of Egmondville . and 'to Mr. and
Mrs. K. Pekin of Seaforth Manor.
My appreciation to all. - Mary
Finlayson. • 24-33-1
Thank you everyone who called or
sent cards and goodies or visited
me „while in Hospital, to the
nurses who looked after me, Dr.
Markus, Dr. ,Underwood and
others. Again, thanks very much.
- Devoe Wesenberg. 24-33-1
The family of the late Mrs.James
Kerr would like to express their
thanks to friends and relatives
• who sent cards, flowers,
donations to the Heart Fund and
offered 'to help in any way. Special
thanlcs to Rev'. Reuter, the G.A.,
Whitney Funeral Home, Drs.
Malkus and Whitman, nurses and
staff of Seaforth Community Hos-
pital add the ladies of Unit #1
of the U.C.W. ofalprthside United
Church. It was all very much
appreciated. - James Kerr and
family. 24-33-1
I would like to -thank everyone
who visited me-and sent cards
and helped in any way while. I
was 'a patient in the hospital. I
also wish to thank the nurses and
staff at Seaforth and Stratford
'Hospitals. 'Special thanks to Dr.
Malkus, Dr. Scratch,' Fr.
Oostveen , Monseignor White and
priests from St. Joseph's and
Immaculate Conception in Strat-
ford. All was greatly
appreciated, John Shea. 24-33x1
25. In Memoriam
HANEY - In rememberance of
Mildred M. Haney wao died May
4th, 1971.
Vanished
She Died - this is. the way she
died ' •
And when her breath was done,
Took up her simple wardrobe
And started for the Sun.
Her little -figure at the gate
The angels must have spied,
Since I could never find her
Upon the Mortal side-.
-Never Forgotten , Your Loving
Family. 25-33-1
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GOOSENS - In loving memory of
a dear father Achiel Doossens.
Silently the angels took daddy
Into the mansion above,
There shall he rest from earth's
toll
safe in the arms of God's loVe.,
Sadly missed by son, Achiel Jr.
25-33x1
The "A" division of theI Town
Bowling Playoffs ended last week
with' the St. James team winning
the championship for the second
straight year. The teams started
the final night of the five week
play-off with Egmondville hold-
ing a 51 pin advantage over St.
James and the Legion team 168
pins below the leaders.
St. James, however, regained
the lead after the 1st game and
wrapped up the championship with
a 1306 score in -the .2nd game,
finishing the evening with a 3450
total and a 302 pin lead over
Egmondville. The Legion
finished third, 407, pills, of the
lead.
Gord Noble presented each
-member of the St. James
—team with individual trophies as
well as the championship to team
captain John Ctheman.
Members of the St. fames
team were Ann Noble, Sandra
JohnsoiaOan Bettles,Jim Barry,
George Love and John Coleman.
"A" PLAYOFFS
FINAL STANDINGS
St. James - 16683
Egmondville 16381
Legion 16196
CYO - 15785
Tuesday Niters- 15085
Honor
memory of-
J Fraiser
A presentation in memory of
the late Judith Fraiser was made
at the morning service of
Egmondville United Church. Ken-
neth Miller, chairman of tie
Employees, Shop Committee,
Genesco, Seaforth in making the
presentation to Rev. T. E.
Hancock, the minister of the
church spoke of her work in the
church. -
"On -behalf of the employees
and staff of Genesco, Seaforth,
I am pleased to represent them
this morning as we present a
memoriam for a fellow employ-
ee, Judith Fraiser. She had a
likeable personality, was full of
fun and a "hard worker. We want
to honour her memory by donating
the funds to' purchase material'
for the Junior Choir Gowns to
be used by the children -of Eg-
mondville United Church. J'udy
loved"to work with them and we
feel that this would be an appro--
priate memorial for her," he
said.
The gowns were dedicated to
Judith's memory and to the glory
of Almighty God in a ceremony
of dedication during which the
Children sang "Listen to the
Voice of Jesus".
Appreciation was expressed
not only for, the donation of the
material but to the lathes of the
church for making the gowns
and to two men for the con-
struction of the, goWn cupboard.
The service also included a
Ceremony for Dedication to Mis-'
sion. The 'mission study theme
this year for all age groups
• has been "The New Generation
in Africa. Boys and girls, young
people, and adults have been
engaged in a study of the people
and church in Africa. The con-
gregation heard some of the high-
lights' of this study. from rep-
resentatives of some of the
groups as they presethed their
gifts to the Mission and, Service
Fund.
•Representing' the Explorers
were Dianne Smith and; Cathy'
Coleman; the C.G.I.T., Debbie
Rose 'and Pam Geddes; the Church
Class "71, Jane Dietz, June Eg-
gert and Lyle Haney; The-Sunday
School, Darlene Carnochan 'and
Brian Moore, Mrs. Edward
Boyes,Sunday School Superin-
tendet and Secretary of the
Christian Education Committee
assisted the 'minister and Mrs. '
William Strong; church treasurer
received • the gifts which form
part of the LIVE/LOVE Proj-
ect, the support of a nurse Miss
Edith M. 'Hadley in, the Chiss-
amba Hospital, Angola, Africa,
Mr.. Hancock pointed out that
for a man to LIVE/LOVE means:
1) to care for his familyy 2) to
care for his neighbour 3) to care
for his community 4) to care for
his country 5) to care for count-
ries around 'the world where
Jesus' love tribal be shown,
The Junior choir sang a
"Prayer for Africa" the music
and words of 'which were writ-
ten sevety-five years ago by a
Zulu Pastor in South Africa,
which has since become so pope
ular in Africa as to have become
a sort of pan-African "national
anthem". Two countries Zambia
and Tanzania, fact, uSe the
tune for their national anthems.
The St. James' and Egmohd-
Ville ' Bowling Leagues marked
the end of the season with a
banquet and dance on Saturday
night. The banquet was held in
the basement of the Egmondville
Church, with the Church ladies
catering to a fine turkey supper:
Rick Wood thanked the ladies on
behalf of both leagues for their
fine meal. Trophies were then
presented to all the top bowlers
for the 1971-72 season.
The first presentation was a
gift to Gord and Gerda Noble who
were the hosts to all the bowlers
for the past year,,and who were
.celebrating their wedding anni-
versary on Saturday. The gift '
Was a nice clock. St. James presi-
dent, John Coleman, handed out
trophies to the following winners
in the Egmondville League.
League Champs - Whippets
Rick Wood, Ed. Halter, Merv.
Nott, Rachel Riehl, Dianne
Muir.
Play-off Champs - Cougars
Brian Barry, Helen Nott, Doug.
Hildebrand, Vi Mulligan, Age
Marcussen.
Individual winners were -
Ladies' High Average - Helen
Nott, 185; High Triple- - Mary
Romanik, 713;. High Single - Vi
Mulligan, 277.
Men's High Average - Brian
Barry , 217; High Triple - Randy
Gridzak, '749; High Single - Ed.
Baker, 328.
Egmondville President, Rick
Wood, presented the St. James'
top bowlers with their trophies.
League Champs - Blue Jays
'" Louise Dick, Gerda Noble;Ray
Mennell, Bill, Kunz, Randy Grid-
zak, Joe Mero.
Play-Off Champs Sky Larks
Sandra Johnson, Joan Betties,
Helma Wright, Cathy Cooper,
Rachel Riehl, Jim Barry. ,
Individual winners were -
Ladies' High Average - Sandra
Johnson, 195; High triple - Ann
Moble, 903; High Single - Joan
ettles, -313.
Men's High average - John
Coleman, 232; High triple -
George Love, 818; High' Single -
Jim Barry, 395.
The election of officers for
both leagues was then conducted
with the following being elected.
Egmondville - President -
Brian Barry; Secretary - Sybil
Miller; Treasurer -'Joan Hilde-
brand.
St. James - President - Reg.
Dirk; Secretary - Bill Kunz;
Treasurer - Bonnie Bedard. -
The remainder of the evening
was enjoyed dancing,to the music
of the Silver Stars, at the Sea-
forth Community Centre.'
04HE HURON EXPOSITOR AFORTitt O,41%; APRIL Pt 1972
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
LYDIA HOEGY
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Lydia Hoegy, ,late
of the Town of Seaforth, in . the
COunty of Huron, Housekeeper,
deceased,: who die on the 5th day
-of April, 1972 are hereby notified
to send in full particulars of their
Claims to the undersigned on or
before the 19th day of May, 1972,
after which date the assets will
.be distributed, haying regard only
to claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth. this 24th day of
April. 19'12.
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors.
22-33-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
'GERALD KAVANAGH HOLLAND
All persons having claims
21.' Tenders Wanted
TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT
TENDERS
for
flILLSON DRAINAGE
WORKS
• _
HULLEY GULLY HE RD DISPERSAL AND"MACHINERY
AUCTION
Consisting 61 head of dairy cattle, 3 tractors, self-
propelled combine and a complete line of tillage eqthp-
merit at Lot 9 and 10, Concession 5, Stanley Township,
1 1/4 miles south of Brucefield and 2 1/2 miles west.
Wed., May 3rd at 1:30 P.M.
LIVESTOCK selling at 3:00 P.M. sharp. -
25 head of Holstein cows and heifer 15 cows in full
production, 4 dile sale time, balance due in the,summer
.months; 6 first calf Holstein heifers due in May and June
•(2 registered); 14 Hcylstein heifer calves from 2 to 8
, months old. 10 Guernsey cows and heifers - 4 in full pro-
duction, 6 due sale time and through the summer months,
6 Guernsey calves 1 month to 1 yr. old sired by Nobles
King.
Note: This is a n excellent offering of ‘high grade dairy
cattle bred to Unit sires: Anyone interested ip expanding
milk production should plan to attend.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT - 8 can spray cooler, double stainless
steel wash sink's, 45 milk cans. •
SHETLAND PONY
TRUCK - 1964 Ford 1/2 ton.
TRACTORS AND COMBINE - 570 Super Cockshutt diesel
fully equipped with rice tires; 990 David Brown fully
equipped c/w Freeman loader; 990 David Brown fully
equipped (both David Brown's recently reconditioned); 660
Self-propelled Case combine c /'w cab, 10' header, Innus
pickup (new), straw chopper, and 2 row corn head.
MACHINERY -91 1/2' Int. wheel disc; 13' Kongskilde
cultivator with leveling harrows; 4 row 494A J.D. corn and
bean planter; Case 16 run grain & fertilizer grill; Cock-
shutt 3 furrow .16" trip, beam fully mounted plow; J.D.
4 section rotary hoe; 12 ton wagon with 400 bu. grain box;
2 - J.M. 200 bu. gravity 'boxes with 7 ton New Holland
wagons; 17' long Machinery float c/w winch and tilt frame.
MISC. EQUIPMENT - 32' bale elevator; 3 Pt..H. scraper
blade; 3 Pt. H. weed sprayer 4" grain auger; 3 row
cucumber picker; Champion *snow blower; Tripod cattle
oiler; quantity of wood and steel posts.
TERMS - CASH • a LUNCH AVAILABLE
FARM RENTED RANDY COLLINS Proprietor
RATHWEL'S AUCTION-SERVICE
Brucefield 482-3120 2Q-32-1
St James
wins town
playof4 Directory
correction
in a story dealing with a meet-
ing of the WMS'in First Church,
it was indicated that a prayer
had been prepared by Mrs. J.C.
Dale.
This was in error the prayer
having been prepared by Mrs.
J.L.Bell.
/It's a small world, after all.
There's so much that we share
That it's nine we're aware
It's a small , world after all.
-Whether we live in, Canada Or
in Africa
There is just one moon and one
golden sun,
And a smile means friendship to
everyone,
Though the mountains divide, and
the oceans are wide,
It's a mail world after all."
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