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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1973-05-10, Page 4EAFORTH, out, MAY'19, 473 0 ITUARIES SPECIALS Thursday — Friday Saturday COLORED MARGARINE 3 lb. 890 KRAFT DINNER 7 1/2 -oz. 170 - St. Williams — 9-oz. ASSORTED JAM 4 for $1.00 MAZOLA OIL 32-oz. 8* Tang CRYSTALS, 3 1/2 -oz. ••• • • 4's 750 Aylmer Choice — 14-oz. FRUIT COCKTAIL ; • • • • • • Schneider's • ENT :ASIDE BACON • lb. chneldeiji) ?A-4 v1.? ( :OLOGNA' • ••, Schneider's RED HOT WIENERS Florida -- Pink or White GRAPEFRUIT SUNKIST LEMONS ,CELERY STOCKS 3 for $1.00 • sonmen 6-oz. 350 lb. 790 6 for 590 .6 for 390 ea.. 29,0 TRY SOME OF GRANDMA LEE'S OLD-FASHIONED HOME-MADE OVEN HOT BREADS and PASTRIES S EAFORTH UPERIOR TORE GRASS SEED GARDEN SEEDS Dutch Set Onions Pad aged or Bulk DAHLIA and -GLADIOLI BULBS S •Xv-f•-ktt 1f. N•• 41„i•.•••••,.t. AWN iftt Ot4RDEttAtjtetiES:' LAWN MOWERS — TILLERS GARDEN, TOOLS -- PEAT MOSS = GARDEN & LAWN FERTILIZERS NOW IN. STOCK FOR CORN ATRAZIN E LASSO 4 • FOR BEANS EPTAM PATORAN WEED -SPRAY FERTILIZER BULK, BLENDED OR BAGGED for all your requirements CONTRACTS AVAILABLE FOR SEED BEANS • Anhydrous Amnionia Available SEAFORTH ARIVIEFit Phone 5274/10 '11 ADVANCE POLLING FOR THOSE PERSONS,WHO EXPECT T9 BE UNABLE TO VOTE IN THEIR OWN POLLING SUBDIVISION ON THE REGULAR POLLING DAY, ADVANCE POLLING WILL BE HELD • SATURDAY, MAY 19th, 1973 between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. at the Clerk's Office, Lot 19, Con. 3, Township of Stanley REGULAR POLLING WEDNESDAY, MAY 23rd, 1973 between the hoUrs of 9:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. • .TOWNSHIP' OF 'STANLEY PUBLIC NOTICE IS' GIVEN OF THE FOLLOWING VOTE TO BE TAKEN: SUBJECT' OF VOTING Are you in favour of the ;ale of liquor under a dining lounge licence ^ for consumption on licensed premises with food available?, • • •" Are you 11‘;,. favour of the sale of liquor udder a lounge licence for consuinption on licensed premises? PUBLIC MEETING THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE NAMES OF THE PERSONS, IF ANY, APPOINTED TO ACT FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE-AMY, FOR THE NEGATIVE R„SPECTIVELY UPON THE POLL TO BE HELD UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT. MAY 9111, 1973 at the Township Hall, Varna, at 1:00 p.m: REVISION OF LIST OF VOTERS THE ADDITION OF QUALIFIED PERSONS MISSED AT ENUMERATION, THE ADDITION OF PROXY VOTERS AND THE CERTIFICATION OF PROXY CERTIFICATES. Note FINAL DATE) FRIDAY, MAY 18th, 1973 • between the hours 0.12:00 Noon and 9:00 p.m. , • . at Art-Clerk's Office. .. . POLLING TO BE' HELD AT (REGULAR POLLING DATE( a ,, • POLLING SUR-DIVISION Nd; I POLLING SUB-DIVISION No, 4 Jack totilaregor. Residence —.lot 23 Con. 3 , James Cleave Resilience — Lot 13, L.LIL :ri n0 of loss as Caleill110111 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, North 0 Moon County Cornpridna of Lots on Conclusions, 12 end 13, and Lon on Conciliator's Wei lloi. 3, tots 24 and.25, Concwalon Sayfield Road Houk Road Eat snd Lake Road West from Sldaroad No. II, North to Itayfleld Boundary, end Wield Read South Including lots In Raves A, B. C, 0 and ti - POLLING SUB-DIVISION No. 2 Loa 1 to 9 Inclusive Concession ffirfleld Road Not* Lot A 7 and (1. Concoadon R. E. Robinson Residence -,- Lot 7, Con. 3 BayBold Road South, Conspriein* of Ws on Coriresskos 1, 2, 3, 4 end 5 South at Huron County ' ' POLLING SW-DIVISION No. S Road 016. 2, tots 24 end 25, Canuasston &TRW Road South, tots 3 to 9 Penner Blake Sch001 -- Pt. id* 22, con. SA ' gnaw., °wow.. South Boundary. Oraraldno of Lots 3 to 10 Indualvi Conemsfons 10, 11 in end 130 Lots 15 le POLLING SUS-DIVISION No. 3 . ' 2$ IncluXuai Concession Lob 13 fr 234Favet 74^"mic” . t.k., Road Viotti Township Hall,, Verna take Road hit; Len 16 To 3111 Industry, CartoeTtlen South Boundary. Coroprialro of tints on 031167141011116„ 7, Carta ft lioN 11 to 23 Incholvw Can. 10 and Ilj Aloe toss 9 to 23 Inclusive Con, Barfield Road WW1, Lois 9 to 23 (Mush* Con. Barfield peed South; La. (o feu )3 knitralea, Con, South Brundery. , OFFICIAL' COUNT THE ADDITION 0c-tee-volts CAST FOR EACH SIDE TAKEN FROM TH 'STATEMENT OF THE POLL AS PREPARED , AT EACH POLLING PLACE,TO NE ANNOUNCEOTUBLICLY. „4 MAY 241k 1973 at 12..00 Noon - TOWNSHIP OP STANLEY JAMB *it 971 -GOD SAVE THE QUEEN rilibtAtiAm RETURNING OFFICER *UP. r .1. Many busibesses including: Agriculture Manufacturing , Tourism. Construction * Professional Services • Transportation • Wholesale and Retail Trades, have obtained loans from IbB to acquire land, buildings, and machinery; to increase working capital; to start a new business; and for other purposes, If you need financing for a business proposal and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, perhaps IDES cah help you. IN111151111A1 tIEVOPMENT HANK 197 York SfrUiit, -PliSA 182 London, Ontario • • '0 415E1 An Expositor,Classified will pay you dividends. Rave you tried one? Dial 52'7-0240. Don't wait for the unexpected to ,happen to protect you and your family, --- see us before its too late for a planned program that will guard and your family against the hazards of life. JOHN MOORS I INSURANCE °FALL KINDSAct ) GUAR DAuNeTLEI EN D INVESTMENTS L 34 '2512• 348-90b7 MILL STREET • DUBLIN,ONT. Kilbarchan notes t,. 'J La.. 10 kr** Rev. M.E. Reuber took devo- tional Services this from Romans 10, "we have eyes to See, thoughts to love and ears to hear". His main topic was "Faith" from , James , 14th verse. Everyone has a • Faith of some. kind. Faith rusty 9111 ' Besides his father and Step- - mother, he is survived by bro- thers, Ross of Hibbert ship, Darwin of R.R.1, New- market, Ontario; sisters, Mrs. Lorne (Doreen) Taylor roe San Diego, Calif., Mrs.Norman (Win- nirred) Dow of Ilibbert•Township, • Mrs. Donald (Lillian) necking Of Fullarton Township. Besides his mother, he was predeceased by a brother, Wil- liam, who died pyerseas in1945. t The body w at the Lockhart Funeral Hom Mitchell, where funeral servic as held at 200 P.M. The Rev. Donald Deas, assist- ed by the Rev. Bert Daynard officiated. Burial followed in theRoys Cemetery. . • JOHN• EISLER John Eisl er, 79, an, area native-, died in Souris, 'Man. on wednes- day. He, is survived by his wife and• four children and •also by a brother Fred o urns and a sister, Mrs, CI ence Regele, R.R. 5; Seaforth. • C, 100111S JACKSON . C. Louis JanItfain, 62, Of 770 110080n St.,WOOdateek; died ,'Thursday,' May 3 at Woodstock OPneral Hospital. He was rn cr ;:at Seaforth, the son of tit lite vil% and Mrs. L,C. Jackson lie 'Was> employed with the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce for •41 years and was an accountant 'w.1111 the. Woodstock branch for 15 years. He "later held the Position of manager in Brechin, Cayuga, and Chesley until retiring folly years ago. He returned to Woodstock two ,years ago. He was a veteran of World War Il serving overseas two years With the Canadian Army. He was- a member of Chalmers United Church, Ox— ford •Masonic Lodge and the '76 AF aridAM. He was a member of AF and AM. He was a former member of the Canadian Legion. He was in failing health since January of this year. Surviving are his wife the former Anna Sutherland, two daughters, Mrs. .1141 (Nancy) WoedstOcki, Mrs. Allan, (J'anel) Trader, Toronto, a brothel' F.W.C. Jackson,Kenora, and a sister, Mrs. 11.11. (Mary) Hinton, Acton, and three grand- children. „Friends were received at the M.D. (Mac) ROM Funeral Home, -69 Wellington 'St. N, Woodstock, where funeral and.committal ser- vices were at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 5, with Rev. Ross Bailey of Chalmers United Church offi- ciating assisted by Rev. 13.B. Gaynor. Bur1a1 was at the Malt- landbank Cemetery, Seaforth. Masonic service • was held at the funeral home Friday at '7:30 p.m. under the auspices of Ox- ford Masonic Lodge, Number 76. GARNET R. MCBRIEN Funeral services for the late Garnet R. McBrien were held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday May 5th at the De Santis Funeral 'Home 2670 Chalmers Ave., Detroit, Michigan. A meinbOr for 61 years of the International Typographical Union, he retired in 1957. Mr. lacprien was a veteran of the Canadian Expeditionary. Force; in World War I. He was pWeceased 'by his wife the former Della Walker and is survived by three sons T. Russell, William H., Ralph M.; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Elea- nor E.) MacNicol, all of Detroit;, a sister Mrs. 11,M. (Mary) Ford of Goderich; a 'brother, Mr. E. Second McBrien of Seaforth; ,14 grandchildren; 4 great grand- children and several nieces and 4 'NELSON mcPRAIL Nelson' McPhail, 37, of Mitchell, did at the University Hospital,, London, where he had been In ailing 'health for some time. 'He was born inHibbert Town- ship, son of Hector McPhail and the late Edith Glbver. He hid been a teacher in both elementary and secondary schodls and had received his early education at SS 5 Hibbert and Mitchell District High School. - He received his BA at the University of Western Ontario and was a member of the United Church. NEWS.OF Constance ir Corres'pondent Miss Mary McIlwain lumen on Sunday with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mar- shall of Exeter. Mrs. Irene Grimoldby visited on Sunday with Mrs. Ken -Betties of Winthrop. 'Miss Pearl Thamer of Walton .`visited on Sunday with Mrs. Luther Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. George - Mc Ilwain, Lynn and Steven of Strat- ford were Sunday visitors with Mr. and' ,Mrs. George E. Mc Dwain and family. • • • News •of Winchelsea Correspondent Mrs.wm. Walters Wooden cto#.'sivOik ti„ s4bhile. hi fare 1'41 ec a shadow picture of a large Cross on -a white background With Eas-. ter Lilies overhanging and lighted candles od- the sides. A skit "The Challenge of the CrOss" was presented by seven ladies .singing Easter' hymns between parts. PERSONALS Miss Janet Kerslake, Miss Diane Hutton, Miss Carol Allen and Mri. Wayne Prance attended Achievement Day at Exeter High School on Saturday. • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cole of London visited on Sundaywith Mr. , and Mrs. Freeman Horne. NOTE THAT ALL TIMES SHOWN ARE Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Waiters visited on Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs. Danny Walters of Hend'all. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hutton, Dennis and Diane hatf as their guests 'on Sunday, Mr: and Mrs: .t wm. Hutton and family of Lis- towel. The Huron president of the Caeada Council'for_ the Blind, Den Webster, Exeter,will repre- sent this s.rel at a four-day provincial conference of that ' organization in Kingston starting Saturday., • Mr. Webster, who is active in the. CCG in Huron will be accompanied by Mrs. Webster who is secretary-Areasurer of the local branch. Part of the business to be covered at the conference will be to draw up briefs for pre- sentation to the government. This is in addition to social and re- creational activities which are planned. Smith Bros. receive contract 1. ft. of floor space. The work will" start as 'soon as possible and completion is expected by fall this year. MRS. VOL S. HAY Mrs. Wm. S. Hay who died in Huronview Tuesday will be buried from the G. A. Whitney Funeral Home on Friday at 2 P.M. Six teams from Constance bowled in London on Sunday after- • noon in Western Ontario Foresters Bowling. There 'was 27 teams from Western Ontario competing, the top eight teams, •of which Constance was one, will bowl off in September in the Dominion Bowling Champion- ship. Members of the winning team from Constance' were: Eric Anderson,- Pearl McCallum, Delores Howatt; Kevin Jewitt and , Don Buchanan.. Confirmation service was held on Sunday' evening at the. Londesboro, , United Church. Those ,ioining .frorii this area were: Diane Preszcator, Sandra Riley, Bonnie-Shepherd and Shiela ' Baker. Bob Buchanan returned home on Thursday'from Clinton Public Hospital. Mrs. Lawrence Hi1,1 of Cmcliton is spending a feW days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ken preVzd41:5 D 444 ti;3 Brtati,, 144 KeVlii .an _Lor „cOL. Huron Ridge Kincardine visited on Sattirday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. George McIlwain and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Betties, Pamela and Michael of Seaforth visited on Saturday afternoon with his grandmother, Mrs. Irene Grimoldby. Mr. and Mrs. George Hart of Brussels were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan, Bill, Doug, Betty and Bob. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley The U.C.W.met on April 25 •34gy; 71, The EaStet -,Worshin enter DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME PROCLAMATION c.7405 OF WHICH ALL PERSONS ARE ASKED TO TAKE NOTICE AND GOVERN THEMSELVES ACCORDINGLY 4re RE:LIQUOR LICENCE ACT VOTE IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF: A $ 38,4145'J ediitA.dthisa-teePnto i 'Avarddilltobrgyffi.th ofWi*Tibtfl Ontario of Egrriondville, for, reno- vations to pavilion 1,13" at Mid Western Regional Children's Centre, Palmerston, for the Mlnistry of Health. Smith Cnstructlon submitted the lOwesVof six bids received, the high being $45,875. The rpovations have been de- signed by Ministry of Govern- On Monday; May 14th,. 1973 from 9:00 cm. to 12:00 noon one of our representatives • Mr. N. Peever will be at The Bedford Hotel, Goderich 'Telephone: 524-7337 Can EDB help you? Main entrance to new Canadian Tire Store Exeter man OBITUARY' to represent, area CM, ROBERT F. UPSHALL Robert Franklin Upshall of Egmondville died Tuesday at Seaforth Coxn mu nity Hospital fol- lowing a short illness. He was 60. Born in Tuckersmith, a son of the late' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Up- shall, he was educated at 5,5.9 , Tuckersmith. He farmed for a number of years and was employed as a carpenter. He is survived by his widow, the former Francis Anderson, to whom ha. was, married May 30, 1942 and by a son Jerry of Clinton. He is also survived by' a sister, .Helen, Mrs.Donald McKaig, Seaforth. He was a member of Kippen United Church. Funeral services will Jake place from the G. A. Whitney Funeral Home, Seaforth on Thursday conducted by Rev. T. E. Hancock. Burial will follow in Baird's Cemetery. a a ment Services staff to improve with no works is dead. Jesus and relocate the pregent talked a lot about crises of faith. inadequate infirmary fatilities by Faith is related to Scripture consolidating in one area a two.-- :hand thus to God. The Pharisees ad a lot of laws not based on bay, 12-bed infirmary, isolation, treatment and minor surgeryScripture. These made trouble rooms, washrooms and support; for them in their belief and ing offices. Part of Ward 'IV brought about crises in Faith. will be separated to accommodate The Bible has the answer for the renovated facilities, which,all crises in Faith if we seek cover approximately 2,700 sq.it out. God hates sin but for- ts dead as the body without the sin.Faith without works Spirit is dead. There are many crises in everyday living:. The Scriptures have a so1ntien for these. Out of If wetow believe iesyset sWorri:hsgu,n1difaey comes up wrong. Included Mr. Nelson Goveniock of Simcoe with his cousin, Mr. Russ Hays. Miss Elaine, McClure has re- turned from Victoria, B.C. where she visited Rev, and Mrs. Rae Allan.