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22. Legal Notices 22. Legal Notices 25.- In Memoriam
0 PNOTCH
TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED
ATTENTION
MR FARMER
Because of the many enquiries, we wish to
Announce that we are offering at our
SEAFORTH ELEVATOR
•
corn storage
and
grain bank
There is a limited amount of space -
available and we suggest that you
BOOK YOUR REQUIRED
SPACE NOW
Phone 527-1910
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SeafOrth
HUNT - -To Mr. and Mrs. Bryan
Hunt, R.R.#4,. Seaforth, at Sea-
forth Community Hospital, on
October 10th, 1972, a son.
27-58x1
MALONEY To Mr. and Mrs.%
Leon Maloney, R.11.1, Dublin,
at Seaforth Community Hospital
on October 13, 1972, a daughter.
2'7-58x1
TEN HAG - To Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Ten Hag of Hensall, On-
tario at Se aforth Community Hos-
pital on October 10, 1972, a -
daughter. 27-58x1
TOWN OF
SEAFORTH
TAXES
LAST
INSTALLMENT
DUE
OCTOBER 31
The Audit ut Circulations is a self-regulatory association of over 4,000 ad-
vertisers, advertising agencies, and publishers, and Is recognized 'as a bureau of
standards for the print media industry.
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23. Bps. Directory
NORM WHITING
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
APPRAISER
Prompt, Courteous, Efficient.
ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE,
ANYWHERE
We give complete sale service.
PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE
Phone Collect
235-1964 EXETER
23-56-tf
LOU ROWLAND
,,TRANSPORT LTD.
P.C.V. Class CDF & FS
Serving Dublin & Seaforth areas
Phone 345-2301 Dublin anytime.
23-56-tf
R.'S. BOX
FUNERAL HOME
Phones; A
Day 527-0680 - Night 527-0885
23-56-tf
POKY 'WRIGHT
LICENSED
AUCTIONEER'
Kippen, Ontario
Telephone 262-5515, Hensall
23-56-ff
24. Cards of Thanks
I would like to express my
thanks to my friends, neighbours
and relatives for cards, treats
and visits while in the hospital
and since returning home. Special
thanks to Dr. Malkus, nurses of
Seaforth Hospital and all those
who helped at • home. - Reg.
F inlayson. 24-58-1
Thank You
Ida & Johnny Diehl want to thank
Less, Carolyn, Donald and Sharon
for the nice party they had for
us in "The Seaforth Community
Centre" for our' 35th anniver-
sary. Also to our many friends,
relatives and neighbours who
came out to help make the evening
a success and to anyone that had
any part in helping with the
evening. Also to everyone for
their gifts, cards and donations.,
They were all deeply appreciated.
24058x1
I would like to thank the nurses
:Ind the maternity ward of Sea-
forth Hospital Drs. Rytene &
Underwood for their kindnesses
while I was a patient and also
thanks to my friends and neigh-
bours for their cards. - Mrs.
Bryan • Bunt. 24-58-1
I wish to thank my neighbours,
relatiVes and friends who re-
membered me with visits, cards
and treats, also those, who helped
at home while •I was a patient
in Seaforth Community Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Drs.
Mom Nurick & Underwood,
nurses and staff.- Many thanks
to Rev. Reuber for his visits.
It was all very much apprec-
iated. - Dyke Wheatley.24-58x1
HELLINGA - In loving memory
of our dear father, who passed
away Oct. 19, 1969.
God took him home, it was his
will,
But in our hearts he liveth
still. •
- Ever remembered by daughter
Elsie and family., CFB Penhold,
Alberta. 25-58-1
HOLLAND - Benedict Richard,
who passed away October 9,
1939.
- Ever remembered by Ms
brothers and sisters. 25-51;-1
BUTT - In loving memory of a
dear father and grandfather, Roy
A. Butt, who passed away Oct.
15, 1970.
Calm and peaceful he Is sleep-
ing,
Sweetest rest that follows pain,
We who loved him sadly miss
him,
But trust in God to meet again.
- Ever remembered by Marilyn,
Bud, Tracy, Kara and Jimmie.
, 25-58-1
27. Births
De COO - To Mr. and Mrs.
Peter De Coo of Mitchell, On-
tario "at Seaforth Community
Hospital on October 14, a son.
27-58x1
ROWAT - To Mr. and Mrs.Peter
Rowat of Downsview, Ontario at
Seaforth Community Hospital, on
September 27, a daughter.
27-58x1
Remember! It takes but a
moment' to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in pocket.
To advertise, just Dial Seaforth
527 -0240:
1. Coining Events
WHAT? A rummage Sale.
Where? -Anglican Church Parish
• Hall
When? Saturday, october 28th
1-58-1
JAMES A WILKINSON
James A. Wilkinson, 125 South
Street; Gederieh died suddenly in
Alexandra and Marine gospital
on Tuesday, October 10, 1972,
age 52 years. He was born, on
September 18, 1920 in Scarbor-
ough, Yorkshire, England to
Arthur and Mabel (Shaw) Wilkin-
son. He came to Canada from
England in 1940 and had resided
in Goderich since that time. He
was supervisor of workshops at
Goderich Psychdatric Hos-
pital. Mr. Wilkieson was a
great supporter of Junior B Hock-
ey. He was with the Goderich
Junior B Club in one capacity
or other from the time of its
formation In 1956-57 until it
ceased to operate about three
years ago.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Evelyn Doak, one
daughter, Mrs. Robert (Shirley)
Dinsinore, Seaforth, two sons,
David of R.R.#5, Goderich,Wil-
llam of Canton, New York and
six grandchildren. He is also
survived by his mother, Mrs.
Mabel 'Wilkinson, Scarborough,
Yorkshire, England.
Funeral services were held on
Oct. 12 at the MacCallurn Funeral
Home with Rev. G.L.Royal office
iating. Interment was in Mait-
land Cemetery. Pallbearers
were James Donnelly,Q.C., Jack-
Evans, Vincent young, Archie
Hamilton, 'Frank Lowe and Wil-
liam Pownell. Honorary Bearers
were Ronald Menzies, Alfred
Costello and Wayne Horner.
MRS.LAURETTA HEALY
Mrs. Laurette Healy passed
away on Tuesday, Oct. 17,1972
at Huronview, Clinton. She was
in her 81st year.
She was educated hi Sea-
forth and was employed by Bell
Telephone for a number of years.
She was predeceased by her.
Inisband, the late Thomas. Healy
in 1940.
Surviving are a son, Thomas
Healy, 30 Board Hill Drive, Agin-
court and a daughter, Marion,
Mrs. Ernest Parker, Pettawawa
and by five grandchildren. Also
surviving is one brother, Orden
McCormick of Frankford.
Funeral Mass was said by
Rev. -Father H. J. Laragh at
2 p.m. Thursday at St. James
Church. The R.S.Box Funeral
Home was in charge of the
arrangements. Interment ip St.
James Cemetery, Seaforth.
Pallbearers were Frank Hul-
ley, Joe White, John Flannery,
James Kelly, nthoify White and
John A. Murphy.
Every week more and more
people discovbr what mighty jobs
are accomplished by low cost`
Expositor. Want Ads. Dial 527-
0240.
NOBLE MCCALLUM
Noble McCallum passed away
in Alexandra and Marine Hospi-
tal, Goderich on Monday, Oct.16,
1972. ,Ile was t hit 91st year.
He had been III for a period of
three days.
Born in Walton, Ontario he
Wined there until 1952 When he
retired. Shortly after he moved
to Seaforth and later went to
Huronview, Clinton.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Dorthea Sales; son, Rus-
sel, Mitchell, George, Hespeler;
Harold, Walton, Arthur, Hensall;
daughters, Winnifred, Mrs. John.
Glanville, Walton; Viola, Mrs.
Fred Glanville, Mitchel; and
Donna„, Mrs, Everett Bell, Van-
couver. One son, Archie, pre..
deceased him.
Also surviving are 37 grand-
children ,,and 19 great grand-
children.
The body rested at the R.S.
Box Funeral home, Seaforth un-
til WednesdO, Oct. 18, when fun-
era' servides were conducted by
Rev. M.E.Reuber of Northside -
United Church. Burial was in
Brussels Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Clifford
Hoegy, Carl Dalton, Ulmer Den-
nis, Clifford Ritchie, Harvey
Craig and George Williamson.
Flowerbearers were Larry Mc-
Callum, Paul McCallum, Alex
Glanville and Percy Glanville.
TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP
NOTICE RE
LIQUOR LICENCE ACT VOTE
Attention is drawn to the provisions of Sec. 77 (1) of the
Liquor Licence Act which appears hereunder:
At least five weeks before the taking of a vote upon any
question under section 72, 73 or 74 the electors interested
in obtaining an affirmative answer and a negative answer
respectively to the question or questions may notify the
returning. officer in writing, signed by at least twenty-five
electors, that they- have appointed a manager for their side
of the question or questions and the manager may appoint'
agents at the polling places and generally has all the powers
and shall perform all the duties and is subject to the like
provisions, as far as practicable as a candidate at an election
to the Assembly, and in case more than one person is named
as manager, the first person named on either side shall be
manager.
Dated at McKlllop this 19th day of October, 1972.
Marion McClure,
Returning Officer
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reminded of some mystical incantation—figtires mysteriously projected,
multiplied, divided, contorted to form a supposedly attractive story.
What ever happened to the good old how-many-copies-were-really-sold
counts? That's the, kind of stuff advertising rates are based on!
And it's just for that reason we have a no-nonsense, no-mystery ABC audit
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If you aren't strong on crystal balls either, just ask to see a copy of our
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