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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1973-06-21, Page 15r 4t NORM WRITING. LICENS ED AUCTIONEER APPRAI S ER Prompt, ConiteOUS; Efficient ANY TOE, ANY SIZE, ANYWHERE We give complete. sale service. PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE Phone CpUect . 235-1964 Eireter 23-91-tf R. S. BOX .FUNERAL HOME Phones: Day 527-0680 - Night 527-0885 23-91-tf G. A. WHITNEY FUNERAL HOME 87 Goderich St.W.,Seaforth Phone 527-1390 Seaforth 23-91-ti W. J. CLEARY Seaforth. nntario LICENSED EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night and Day Calls - 527-0510 23-91-tf ADMIRAL & FLEETWOOD WARRANTY SEA/ ICE Perth Electronics .Service 123 waterloo St. South Stratford, Ontario Phone 273-1300 23-91-ti USE EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED The family of the late Mrs. Catherine Feeney would like to take this opportunity to express their Sin re appreciation for all the ki nesses extended from friends, r tions, neighbours, in their recent sad bereavement. A special thanks to hr. Malkus, Father Dill, Box Funeral Home and our very good neighbours. Mrs. Fred Fawcett and Mrs. Dalton Smale for special ser- vices and for preparing tile meal. 24-93-1 I sincerely wish to express my thanks to friends , neighbors and relatives for the many acts of kindness shown during my stay in the Seaforth Hospital and the University Hospital, London and since my coming home. - Earl Squire, Mitchell. 24-93x1 / would like ' to thank all my, friends, neighbors and relatives for cards, flowers, gifts and visits while I was ill at home and in Hospital. Special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Wilson for their kindness, also thanks to. Dr. prady, Dr. Malkus and the nurses, Rev. 'Packman for his visits. - Pearl McBeath. 24-93-1 My sincere thanks to everyone who remembered me' with cards, visits and treats while I was a patient in $t. Joseph's Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Goddard, Dr. Downham, Rev. Packman and nurses on 5th floor. - Leslie Consitt. 24-93-1 Words cannot express out sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neigh-.; nourS for, the many acts of kiad-i neWmeSsages of comfort and sympathy, floral tributes, mass cards, cards, visits and con- tritintibns to the heartand cancer foundations' given at this time through the loss of .a dear wife, Mother, drandthother, and Great Grandmother. Special thanks to Mr. Box for, his Callable assis- tance during our recelithereave-, Ment also -to Fr.. Dill and Dr. Whitman. Also bur gratitude and thanks is extended to the pallbearers and the Ladies of the, Catholic Women's League, for• the lovely lunch: The kind- ness, of our neighbours and friends who so thOughtfully brought food to our hOmeS, will not be for- gotten. Special thanks to the neighhOur ladies •who helped with Meals during our sorrow. - Wm. J. Manley and Family. 24-93x1 My sincere thanks to my family and, all who visited me and sent flowers and cards while I was a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. Special thanks ..to Dr. Underwood, Hey. Reuber, nurses and staff. - Mrs. Hazel Coutts. 24-93-1, The family of the late Mrs. Ken- neth MacKellar wish to express their sincere thanks to the staff of. Seaforth Hospital and of Hill- side Rest Home and Dr. Rynne also friends and neighbours of 1Cromarty who helped during her illness. Also thank you to all who sent cards, flowers and Mission Cards. Nell Leslie, friends,. neighbours and rela- tives of the family who remem- bered us or helped in any way during our recent, bereavement. - Ken MacKellar, Betty, Bill, Ricfiard, Bob and Jane Binning. 24-93x1 we' would liketo thank our friends and neighbors for flowers, sym- pathy cards, donations to the Heart Fund, Cancer Society, and other expressions of sympathy during our recent sad bereave- ment of a loving husband, father and grandfather. Special thanks to Dr. Moyo, Father Laragh, R.S.Box Funeral Home,St.James C.W.L. and anyone who helped in 'any, way. Everything was deeply appreciated. - Mrs. Carl Van der Zon, and family.. 24-93x1\ 24. Card ofTinudis I would-like to express My sin-, core thanks to my tartly and friends: for remembering Me While. I Was a patient in fieaterth Community Hespital. §pagial thank8 to Dr. P. Brady, fOr4 " Underwood and pr. E. Malkus and ,the nursing staff also Rev. Han- cod's of Egmondville. - Mary F in- laysOn, 247934 Sincere thanks to my neighbours, relatives arid friends for curds, treats, and visits during my stay in hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Underwood and malkus and the Seaforth nursing staff for their kindness. - Frank Murray. 24-934 ' • • I would like to thank my friends, neighbors, and all those who sent cards and' treats while 'I was a fiationt in Seaforth Community Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Malkus and Underwood, nurses and staff of the hospital, St. Columban P.T.A., Jr. Qoster- veen and Fr. Laragh. Everything is deeply appreciated. - • Lou McIver. 24-93x1 Our, sincere thanks to all whO' made our hospital stay pleasant by remembering us with 'cards, flowers, treats and visits. A special thank you to Dr.Under- wood, O.B. nurses, hospital staff and dietary staff. - Marlene Har- burn and baby Sherry Lynn. 24-93-1 PRYCE - In loving memory of a dear brother, Leslie Pryce, who passed away 9 years ago June-24, 1964. They say time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget ' But time so far', has .proved How .~truth . We 'niisSYou 'yet - Sadly Missed hy . sisters BeatriCe, Jean and brother 25-93-1 PRYCE loving memory of 'a dear !nether and grandmother, Cora Pryce, who, 'passed away 3 years ago June 21,1970. There is a family who misses yon, • 'And find time long since you left. we think, of you daily- and Bilouut rtlryy to be brave and con- tent. Sadly' Beatrice,Sa missed ' Jean bnyd d Haeuigehtit,e rs, and brother 'A.1•71n. 25-93-1 DAN BURNS - In loving memory of a dear h.uSband; father, grand- father and greattra.ndfather, Dan Burns, 'who paSSed away June 23rd, 19.72.' God saw yon getting. tired HO 'did: what' :h6 thOught best He gently closed 'your `weary eyes' And Whispered 'come and rest. Each dawning day a thought of At eventide prayer And in the hearts that loved you, you always will be there. - Loiringly reinembered by his wife, daughtets and sons, grand-, children and great grandchildren. 25-93-1 26. Personal Mr. and Mrs. M. McKellar, Seaforth, Invite their friends to a reception in the Sunday schoolroom of First Presbyter- ian Church, Seaforth, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, June 24th, on the occasion of their 60th Wedding Anniversary. No gifts please. 26-92-2 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wildfong of Mitchell, Ontario are pleased to announce .the forthcoming marriage of their youngest daughter , Lois Ethel Wildfong to Benedict Joseph •Costello, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Costello of Mitchell. The wedding will take place on Friday, July 20, 1973 a.t. '7:30 in Saint Vincent De Pgul Churbh, Mitchell,, On- tario. 26-93x1 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nat of H.R." 4, Clinton wish t nnounce the forthcoming ma ria o it second younge daugh , Linda Elizabeth to Mr. _,Or ry Allan Pinder, son of Mr. Robe Pinder of St. Catherines. Th wedding will take place on SAN day, July 14, 1973 at 3 o'clock in Christ Church McNab, St. Catherines, Ontario. 26-93x1 Mr. and Mrs. James T. Keys, R.R.No. 1, Varna. are happy to announce the engagement of their only daughter, Sharon Rose, to William John Cartiochan, son of Mrs. Anne Carnochan, Seaforth. The wedding will take place at St. Andrews United Church, Hayfield, on Saturday, July 14, 1973. 26-93x1 Tender for Garbage Cofiection ToWnship of Tuckeismitil • Tenders are required for the weekly collection of garbage from all householders in the residential areaof Vanastra in Tuckersmith Township. Tenderer ' will supply the truck and all labour. Township tender forms are required and may be obtained from the undersigned. Tenders to be in the Clerk's hailds by . • • 5:00 P,M, ON JULY 3, 1973 Lowest. or any tender not necessarily accepted. James I. McIntosh,a Clerk-Treasurer. 527-0358. 21-93-1 21. Tenders Wanted 21. Tenders Wanted 4. FL7HWELL'S !L•lic.!ImEiAiviin.11011 4 . . ,Speeillizirig in •farM, • -estate and business, liquidations. We offer, the moat modern' and 'complete ':auction' therefore. guaranteeing: the, MOr•imurn prOfitable returns for YOU; auction; ' • . Book early for .desired. Sale date,.. • . 'Auctioneers and 'LiqUidators Phone Clinton 482;-3120.• • 23-91-tf • READ'S SHOES & LUGGAGE SEAFORTH ONTARIO Every Item in Stock MARKED DOWN Nothing Held Back SHOP • DAILY 9 to 6 FRIDAY .9 to 9 CLOSED ALL DAY DNESDAY ALL SALES CASH of CHARGER No Refunds WE GUARANTEE CUSTOMER SATISFACTION STORE WILL BE OPEN TILL THE WALLS ARE BARE 1971 Ford Stationwagon 1971 Cougar 1970 Ford. 2-door, HT: 1970 Ford F100, Auto. 1969 Ford,.4-door, HT. 1968 Dodge,, 2-dr.," HT. '1967, Ford Fairlane 1967 Comet 1967 Ford, 2-door 1967 Ford Stationwagin 1966,, Chev, 4-dr. Sed)an. 1966 Pontiac, 4-door BILL &LAUGHLIN MOTORS LTD. Ford - Mercury Dealer PHONE 8274140 SEAFORT11,„ "Ci .116,4A J II" • • Auction Sale6 20. Auction Sakti, LASSIFI Mr. and Mrs. Jahn popirp9 • and family wish fo ei;press..timir silicere thanks to their'relatiYes and friends . for the twOnderful cards and gifts received op the occasion of their 25th Wedding' Anniversary. A apeClid thanks to all the friends who made -their evening such. a Memorable event. , Your ',tintless and gerierr osity will always be cherished: 2443-1 2 Cards of Ariel and Chuck wood and family wish to say a heartfelt thanks to relatives, neighbours, friends. and the Legion Ladies Auxiliary; for their cards, letters, visits, lovely floral tributes and donat- ions to the cancer society on the death of our, father, Gershom Johnston of WinghEun. 24-93-1 RUSsell rind Margaret Miller wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbours •for the lovely bards and gifts' received bn their. 25th anniVersary. They all went to- wards' making • this a very happy occasion, for us. 24-93-1 25. In Memoriam CROZIER - In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Donald Crozier, who passed away sud- denly, June 23,1963.. A little tribute, true and tender, Just to show that we remember. He lives with us in memory. Still, Not just to-day, but always will. - - Every remembered and sadly missed by the 'family. 25-935~1 00,4. AMOSSII1 "1* towert.: pp ttaia the• daughter Otitha:befe p. - 414ra. 4,040iRsuotoosey 1414tithor:44°11.4".' *Mgr 14roo ATOMPir$1,410 ROO Super 110.11 Bay, and: VOA! .Oftetertii:ins oet 'to okildren* " across the Count R No". 10, ' cengretutetiom vitet amt 419, to the 'dill eln* couple he,rat4 and :happiness were received froM aOPPO 401 0 Remp ; ix A fn d e ri ff.:tw os Trlideu, ied.PP19.10eger,R0-moment ," - Ex nrsito lvrt Stag 'and premie WilUailA r Thegegierial30 To advetliseVeMoney received lelegraX.A9n4 the r, just', Dial Seaforth; or_omo. The Regiera Aso have Work Of .1101.0g-idrAtialfrOM the I OUTSTANDING AUCTLON'SALE. Of New ,and Used Furniture, Appliance!, MOW* at • :BALL AUCTIONS. BRUSSELS FRIDAY. JOVE 22ND. 'AT 8 P.M. Featuring: chesterfield suites, coffee end tables, lamps, swab limps, pole lamps, automatic washers and dryers, dishwashers, stereos, cOmponent sets, automatic alb-zag among machines, single and double •contlnental,„Pfdse• bunk beds,, lovely Spadishr French and Colonial bedroOM dtOay kitchn suites, maple deskS, swords, SIIVerviare, appliances', colored and black and White TV's, Matching Leopard frig • and stove, deluxe side by side refrigerator (Fooderama), plus many more items too numerous to mention. Higheist cash prices will be paid for goodmsed furniture antkpies and appliances. Complete estates bought or auctioned. Call Auctletur, Brussels, 867-9363. Sales every Friday rit'm 4 23.- Bus; Directory 1 SEAFORTH ELECTRONICS ,ZENITH & PH I LCO DEALER -Service to all makes - T.V's., Radloi,‘„ Ete. 17 'sparing St. Phore 527-1150. 23-91-If Knight Electric 169 Queen St., Hensall Licensed Electricians and Appliance Repairs Harold (Coog) Knight 262-2319. 23-93-2 JOHN E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST By Appointment Only Seakorth Office Tues. ,Wed. , Thu rs. ,F ri. , 9 to 5:30 P.M. Thursday evenings Monday only - Clinton Office 'For Appointment. Phone 527-1240 - 0r482-7010 23-91-tf LOU ROKANIi TRANSPORT LTD, C:I. Class CDF & F'S Serving Dublin & Seaforth areas Phone 345-2301 Dublin anytime. 23-91-If PersOnal0 , and. Mrs. Henry 3, Vier, Worth, °dart°, wish to' ounce• the forthcoming mar- riage of their eldest daughter, Ratricia Ann to Mr,' Edwen L. a.riis, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Beans, Thetford Ontario. The marriage will take place on priday„ July 20th, 1973 in St. James R. C. Church, Seatorth at 7 [?.M, 26.-93x1 T 4r Mr. Dalton Dlegel wish0S, announce the forthcoming marriage of his daughter, Ruth Ann to Mr . Gordon William Pringle, soli of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pringle, Seaforth, on July 14th, 1973 at .7 P.Kin St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Brod- haien. 26-93x1 27. Birtim t , PLETSCH - To Mr. and bliS. Donald Pletsch, Seaforth, Ontario at Seaforth Community Hospital on June 14, 1973, a daughter. 27-93x1 BROWN - To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown, 89 King Street, Hensa.1, at Seaforth Community Hospital, on June" 12, 1973, a daughter. 27:-93x1 Longtime. Oputininnifrnni:Piad VSt Man Rt ty 01.00;006 Relilert and the .flower' Charlie 149,0r.monge,rMadeleine. Bedard worn 1 ttehnejegdremrup.8. RNegetri:r RatanthIewv4440114; 1111920 is deceased,~ The festivities 0041111MA at evening• at the Seaforth pelf and Country Club at a dinner, for the family, former ittXiding gUeSte ahVaec:r9elide thilic:1044r49godvfe: **eloafill"7.1triaff*TPDPni* Garagee 'SAPP 440:',84miqo in Sestortil in '1922- Ho 00404 int°thetaPt.*a welt, dth trans port fratt; ytrea411r.813Ionzle'pelirrgatieci°nti'Lldr'Mthnereatahlinane' now half run a by the couples 'garageoiientrey,the son yit who took over 'When .his father retired in 1958. The Regiers own nfarieln Tuci5eramith Town. ship. Their Main4treet property extends from Main to High street. Mr. Regier is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joe _Regier of -00Yernoy Oegarai, Awl a hand- "nlePiellC r j:k41,eil axealgol.1r,aeieiedper4011; tvitlx bei 1:Y thmenterto miteyr,zwlcRldeu4,the celebration Saturday. R. 5,,Mc M.P. extended his epn- "a.AthlamounPga's t s voa well. an cards ,and flowers wh eh pleased the Regiers was a flowered centre- piece made of fifty new one dollar bills from their. children and grandchildren. 14 Seating•and parking provided, also lunch booth. Manager Auctioneer Ned Rutledge • R.A.1181). 20-93-1 PETRICK - In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Harry Pethick, who passed away June 23rd, 1972. .. Our hearts ache, with sadness • And secret tears flow What it meant to lose you No one will ever know. When we are sad and lonely And everything goes wrong We ,seem to hear you.whisper Cheer up and carry on. , Each time we see your picture-N\ You seem to smile and say Don't cry, I am only sleeping we will meet again some day In God's Home. - Lovingly remembered by wife Jean; daughters' Janet, Ruth , Gladys and son George. 25-93-1 21, Pkixo ;nom + PERCY WRIGHT * LICENSED AUCTIONEER Kippen, Ontario elephone 26216515, Hensall 23-91-0 Guaranteed Iniastment Certificates Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation VICTORIA and GREY Col'APANy SINCE 1889 CHILDREN `S SHOES Special Grouping REDUCED. 1 97 Mill111111•0111M 2 .97 GOLF SHOES PRICE • Children's WASHABLE SLIPPERS Kaufman Washable Reg. 3.98 1 97 Women's DRESS SHOES SPECIAL GROUP 50c pair for 97 Many Othei Final Reductions children and thre.9'great!gr440, mw plieiooptalle0:7414:Onent*:...,.. MATERNITY WEAR at the SEPARATE SHOPPE Main Corner — Clinton OPEN 24 CLOSED WEDS.