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NOVILLE
Correspondent
Mrs, Charles Geddes
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-- Friends and neighbours would'
like di welcome Mr. and Mrs.
Peter McCowan to the village.
Mrs. Merl Glanville attend-
ed the Royal Winter Fair on
, Saturday, with several others
on a bus trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan and
family have taken up residence
in the village We all hope they
will feel welcome.
Visitors with Mrs. Elmer Ste-
phenson on the week end were
Mr. and Mrs. 'Tom Partridge of
Toronto, they also visited with
Elmer who is a patient in Sea-
forth Community Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mac-
Lean and Mr.and Mrs. Howard
James, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wat-
son attended the funeral of Mrs.
ldrig1.0ean'S brother, Mr. Jack-
son close in Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Armes
attended • the funeral of Mr. Ar-
mee uncle, Mr. Cecil Coultes
in Belgrave on Saturday.
Mrs. Hussey has returned
home after spending several
weeks in Seaforth Community
Hospital.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy McGeoch on Saturday were.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGeoch,
Roy's brother from Toronto.
SEAFORTH 1
Seaforth 1 held their eighth
meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 15,
at the home of Sarah Elliott.
Here we had delicious buffed
supper with Miss Hunt and her
friend as guests. To eat there
was Tuna Casserole, Cabbage
rolls, Salmon loaf, Beans and
Wiener Casserole, ginger coo-,
kies, jello, relish plate, snow
pudding and lemon cheese cake.
1.,
23. nusiness Director,'
LOU ROWLAND
TRANSPORT LTD.
P.C.V, Class CDF & FS
Serving Dublin & Seaforth areas
Phone 345-2301 Dublin anytime.
23-60-tf
PERCY WRIGHT
LICENSED
AUCTIONEER
Kippen, Ontario
Telephone 262-5515, Hensall rxto-it
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in pocket.
To advertise, just Dial Seaforth
52'7-0240.
24. Cards of Thanks
I would like to thank my friends
and relatives for flowers, cards
and visits while a patient in
Seaforth Community Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Whitman,
Rev. Reuber and nurses and staff
for their care and kindness. It
was all very much appreciated.
-J. Ross Murdie. 24-63x1
The family of the late David
Hall Wilson wish to express
sincere thanks to their friends
and neighbours for the many
acts of kindness, floral tributes,
donations to the Heart Foundat-
ion, Cancer Society, Mausoleum
Fund, Gideon Bible Society and
cards of sympathy received dur-
ing their bereavement. Special
thanks to Dr. Paul Brady, Staff
of Seaforth Community Hospital
and. Stratford General Hospital,
Reverend C. Britton, Seaforth
Chapter 233, Order of the East-
ern Star, Britannia Lodge and
G.A.Whltney Funeral Home.
24-63-1
I wish to thank the relatives,
friends and neighbours for cards,
gifts and flowers which I re-
ceived while I was a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital in London.
To Rev.' Glen Campbell, Rev.
R. Stewart, Rev. T. Mulholland
for their visits,also nursing staff
of fourth and sixth floor. To
Dr. Underwood and Dr. Hesston
and his staff, I wish to thank the
finishing room of Genesco of
Canada also. for transportation.
- Marian Coutts. 24-63x1
24. C.
I would like to thank my friends
and neighbours' fur cards and
gifts while I was a patient in
Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks
fo Dr. Underwood and the nursing
staff. - Thelma Beaumont.
• 24-63x1
patient in Seaforth Community
I would like to thank my friends
Lodges of Seaforth and Clinton
for cards and visits while a ti
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Malkus, Rev. Reuber and nurses
and relatives and also I.O.O.F.
kindness. It was all very much
and staff for their care and
appreciated. - Harold Connell.
‘24-63x1
I would like to thank all who
sent cards, gifts and good wishes
to me while, I was in the
Seaforth Hospital. MY grateful
thanks also to Dr. Brady, Dr.
Malkus and Dr. Underwood and
all the nursing staff for their
0 Tender Loving Care. - Grace
Hussey. 24-63x1
A sincere thank you to every-
one for the flowers, gifts and
cards during my illness. Special
thanks to Drs. Malkus, Allen
and Fetterly and nurses and
staff of Victoria Hospital. Your
kindness was greatly apprec-
iated. - Jean Nigh. 24-63x1
We would like to say 'thanks'
to our many friends, neighbours
and relatives for the cards,
letters, flowers, gifts and visits
while we were in Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital and since re-
turning home. Special thanks '
to Drs. Brady and Malkus and
the nursing staff.- Mary and
Cheryl Ann Storey. 24-63-1
Al and Barb Sararas wish to
thank everyone that attended their
reception recently.Special thanks
to those who put it on and made
it such a success. It was all
greatly appreciated. 24-63x1
28. Deaths
McLEOD, Emma C. (Lieutenant
"Nursing Sister W.W,1)
On Sunday, November 19, 1972
at Sunnybrook Hospital, dear sis-
ter of Mrs. Herman Pelletier
(Helen), formerly o f Seaforth,
Ont.; also survived by 5 nieces
and 4 nephews. A family ser-
v1ce was held at the chapel of
St. James-the-Less, on Tuesday,
November 21, 1972.. Memorial
donations may be made to the
Canadian -Heart Fund, 247 Daven-
port Rd. A, W. Miles Funeral
Director. 28-63-1
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BETHEL BIBLE CHURCH
An Associated Gospel Church
Egmondville, Ontario
REV. D. L. PATTERSON, PASTOR
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1972
10:00 cm. — Family Bible School
11:00 a.m. —,Family Worship Hour
7:30 p.m. — The Pastor will show pictures taken
on recent tour of the Holy Land.
MR. FARMER!
Early Trader's Bonus
is HERE!
(See Ken or Marlen for details).
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by Harvey Wood
FRIDAY NIGHT ,t°sa.~°NLY!I
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'TREVOR "TVE o. PP.
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Workshop series is underway
The first in a series of educational television workshops for teachers of the Huron-Perth
'County Roman Catholic Separate Schools took place in St. Columban school last week to assist
teachers in learning techniques'of how to use audio-visual equipment and to plan programs within
their own schools. Jack Livesley, Project Consultant from Region 5 Office of the Ontarib
Educational Communications Authority, assisted by John B. McCarroll, Physical Education
Consultant and Public Relations of the Huron-Perth board conducted the workshop,
In the upper picture, trying out some of the pearly learned techniques are Francois Lavictoire,
Principal of the Ecole Ste Marie School, David Zylnk from the Precious 'Blood School of. Exeter and
Sister Marion Normandin of St. Columban School.
(Below) John McCarroll demonstrates the use of the equipment while listening are David Qyluk,
Exeter, Thomas Hoad, Goderich, Francois Lavictoire and Sister Marion Normandin.
(Staff Photo)
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1966 Chev., Certified
1967 -Buick Skylark, con, V-8, AT., radio
1967 Chev. Sedan, V-8, AT., radio,
1968 Plymouth Sedan, 6, AT
19681Plymouth, 2-dr., HT., V-8, AT., R.
1968 Pontiac Sedan, V-8,, AT., PS., radio,
1968 Chevelle, 2-dr., HT., V-8, AT. radio
1969 Ford Fairlane, 2-dr., HT., V-8, AT., R.
1969 Oldsmobile, 4-dr., HT., V-8, AT., R.
1970 Chevrolet Sedan, V-8, AT., radio
We have a limited
number of '72 models
for immediate delivery.
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