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The Huron Expositor, 1973-07-19, Page 16R. S. BOX FUNERAL HOME' " Phones; Day 527-0880 - Night 527-0885 23-95-a 24. Cards of Thanks A grateful thank you to my rela- tives, neighbors and friends for flowers, treats, cards and let- ters. Special thanks to Drs. Brady, Underwood and Malkus and all the wonderful nurses of Seaforth Hospital. Also• Rev. Reiber and Rev.. Mulholland. Ev- erything was appreciated. Mrs. Mary Thornton. 24-97x1 The family of the late James Payne wishes to thank friends and neighbours for their expres- sions of sympathy and kind ,nesses during their sudden be- reavement, and 'a special thanks to the nurses at Seaforth Hos- pital, Dr. Roger Whitman and the Box Ambulance Service. Mrs. J. Payne and family. 24-97-1 We wish to 'sincerely thank our family, friends, relatives and neighbours for the lovely cards and gifts, combined with all the good wishes we received which made our 25th wedding anniver- sary an occasion we will never forget. Virginia and Jim Elliott. 24-97x1 I would like to thank my' rela- tives and friends who sent me 'cards and visited me while a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. Special thanks to' Dr. Whitman, nursing staff and Rev. M. E. Reuber. Andy Dunlop. 24-97x1 WE would like to -express" our sincere 'thanks •to relatives,. friends and neighbours for their lovely and useful 'gifts from the showers at Mrs. Ralph Pearson's and Mrs. Percy Dalton's and the community shower at the Brus- sels •United Church. Also for the gift of Money from our Presenta- tion Dance at the Brussels Legion Hall. Special thanks is extended to those who.arranged these de- lightful events and to all those who have helped in any, way. Kelly and Sharon Dalton. 24-97-1' Outstanding Auction Sale Of New and Used Furniture, Appliances; Ulftware at Ball Auctions Brussels , Friday, July 20th at 8 p.m. Featuring: chesterfield suites, coffee end tables, lamps, swag lamps, pole lamps, automatic washers and dryers, dishwashers, stereos, component sets, automatic zig-sag sewing machines, single and double continental beds, bunk beds, lovely Spanish, French and Colonial bedroom suites, kitchen suites, maple desks, swords, silverware, appliances, colored and black and white TV's, matching Leonard frig and stove, deluxe side by side refrigerator (Fooderama), plus many more items too.humerous to mention. Highest cash prices will be paid for goad used furniture antiques and appliances. Complete estates bought or atic- tioned. Call Ball Auctions, Brussels, 887-9363. ' Sales every Friday at 8 P.M. Seating and parking provided, also lunch booth. Manager Ned Rutledge, uctioneer R.A.Ball 0-9'7-1 Outstanding Auction Salle Of New and Used Furniture, Appliances, Giftware at Ball AuCtions , Brussels Saturday,July 21st at 8 p.m. NOTE: Just arrivO, large shipment -of colonial furn- ishings, chest. on chest bedroom suites, colonial dining- room suites; Boston rockers. • Partial listing - new, refrigerators with matching 30" electric ,statres, gold and green; automatic washers and dryers; 4' styles Morse stereosrmew bedroom suites, chesterfield suite, both available in Spanish, Modern, French Provincial and Colonial styles; Electrophonic qual- ity component sets with 8 track tape deck; new single and double beds; 9 by 12 rugs; beautiful table lamps; swag lamps; lovely • hexagon coffee and end table sets; kitchen suites; variety of colours and style; radios; num- erous glass ornaments and 'gift items; odd chairs and " tables; sets of dishes; many more items too numerous to mention. This is a large sale consisting of furniture which will be sold to highest bidder. Terms of sale, cash or budget plan. So if you are looking for new furniture and have not got cash on hand we would -like to offer to you our handy TKM budget plan. Lots of parking and seating. Refreshment booth and washroom facilities. Sales conducted by Ball Auctions, Brussels. - Auctioneer R. A. Ball Phone 887-9363 \--- 26-97-1 (Continued from Page 1) ners, Freeze King, Merle Hoover; Oil , .Rowcliffe Mot., Carl Cooper; Stapler, Ball-Mac- Aulay, Margie Flannigan; Shoes, J. Thompson, Dorothy Munroe; Tpy Tractor, ....A/indent—Farm Mach., Mrs. D. Maier, 176 Byron, Thamesford; Ice Cream, Cay Lea, .Mrs. Joyce Pepper, Hen- sall; Gas, Govier's Gulf, Mrs.' John Oldfield, RR 4; Rollers,, McCreight Hardware, Dublin, Mrs. Isabel. Craig, RR 2, Blyth; Oil - Supertest Warehouse, Bill Carter, Carter Sho vs; Wash Mitts, Coleman's Collision, Ste: phen Rowland, Dublin; Shirt, Shinens, Marlene Sinnamon; Carr • ton Cigarettes, Elliots LUnch, Julia Aitcheson; Shampoo, Bet- ty's, Mary Anne McGrath, Actpn; Box Chocolates, Huron Whole- sale, Ron Ryan,' RR 1, Dublin; Pole Lamp, Box Furn., David Jewitt, Clinton; 'Hush Puppies, J. Thompson, Jack MOKay; Pic- ture, Gingerich's, Mrs: Isabel Hunt; • Articles, Huron Exposi- BUTTON BARBS (1 0 SOME PEOPI...5. ARE 411J 7-frt44./A7 77-/E POCVe . ORPg-R612: of Canada TELEPHONE 527-0410 117 GODERICH -ST. EAST — SEAFORTH ARNOLD STINNISSEN Life — Health and Accident-- Registered Retirement Pensions — tlicome Tax Deductable Registered Retirement Annuities Representing Sun Life Assurance Company SEAFORTH JEWELLERS for DIAMONDS, WATCHES JEWELLERY, FINE CHINA GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASiON All Types of Repairs Phone 527-0270 Police News A. L. VAUGHAN CHIEF OF POLICE During the weeks of July 4th, 1973, to July 18th, 1973, the Seaforth Police Department in- vestigated 34 occurrencet" con- sisting of the following: 1 sus- picious vehicle 'complaint; 2 general informations; 5 traffic complaints; 2 stolen bicycles complaints; 2 property checks; '2 animal complaints; 3 property damage complaints; 1 bank al- arm; 1 assist other police de- partment; 3 theft under com- plaints; 7 lost and found reports; 1 escort; 1 disturbance com- plaint; 1 missing' person re- port; 1 assistance; 1 housebreak and enter. McGregor Top Quality BEEF Government inspected Whole, Half BEEF BEEF 89c 90c INCLUDES: CUTTING WRAPPING AND 'QUICK • FREEZING. Free Delivery Within 10 Mile Grant McGregor Phone 262-5839 g5. , In Memoriam BRITTON - In loving' memory of Olive Britton who passed away July 20th, 1972. • You fell asleep without saying • goodbye But our memories of you will never die. We miss you more -than anyone knows, As each day passes our empth ness grows, No one knows the grief we bear, when our family meets and ypu're not there, You left so suddenly your ,thoughts unknown, But you left us memories we are proud to own. Fondly remembered by her hus- band Herb, and children Gwen, Joan, Marg. and Ken and famil- ies. 25-97Z1 26. Personal The forthcoming marriage of Karen Grace Dolmage, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dolmage, to Gerald R. Rapien, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rapien, Mitchell is announced. The wedding will take place in St. Peter's Lutheran Chujsh, Brodhagen on August 4, 073 at 4:30 P.M. • 26-97x1 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis. J. Nolan of R.R. #5, Seaforth are happy to announce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Jean Agnes, to Stewart Alexander McLean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Den McLean, Seaforth. The wed- ding will take place at St.Colum- ban Roman Catholic Church on August 18, 1973 at 6 P.M. 26-97x1 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Murray of R.R. 5, Seaforth are pleased to announce the fortheotf ing mar- riage of their daughter, Mary Louise to Mr. Patrick Francis Jordan, sow- 4f Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jordan of 85 Grange Sts, w .Stratford. The wedding will take place on 'August 11, 1973 at 2 o'clock in St. GoluMban Roman Catholic Church, St. Columban, Ontario. 26-9711 PERCY WRIGHT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Kippen, Ontario elephone 26275515, Hensall 23-95-tf LOU ROWLAND -TRANSPORTITD. P.C.V. Class CDF & FS Serving Dublin & Seaforth areas Phone 345-2301 Dublin anytime. 23-95-4f G. A. WHITNEY FUNERAL HOME 87 Goderich St.W.;Seaforth Phone 527-1390 Seaforth 23-95-tf W. J. CLEARY Seaforth, Ontario LICENSED EM BALM ER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night and Day Calls - 527-0510 95-tf NORM WHITING LICENSED, AUCTIONEER APPRAISER Prompt, Courteous, Efficient ANY TYPE, ANY SIZES ANYWHERE We give complete Sale service. 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"The Business Reliability, Built" Phone 527-01.21 SgAPORTY1' Ay1131111)GE :HURON ix11441*Iii SEAFORT.11.fr ONT., JO. 29." tictiOn, ales' At: W EATTAY *,T9 .ry Wheatley, Dublin pr July 13, a son, at sego Community Hospital, ,111.07s1 MUGGE Mr. and M. Donald Muegge, H.H. 4, Walkerton at Walkerton General hospital-on July 15, 1973, a daughter. 27-97x1 DONATION AND CONSIGNMENT AUCTION ProCeeds for the Yarn United Church Sale to be held In the Varna Arena on fiN •E. LONSiSTAFe OPTOMETRIST 40111114.410 By Appointment Only ill . Seaforth Office 11 Tues.,Wed., Thura.,Fri., 9 t0 5:30 P.M. ,evenings Thursday ii tlonday only - Clinton Office For Appointment i Phone 527-1240 - or 482-7010 23-95-d SATURDAY, JULY 21 AT 1 :15 P.M. PARTIAL LISTING - 3,000 ft. of inch lumber; two- wheeled trailer; ski boots and press; '8 h.p. garden trac- tor, 33 inch mower; 9 ft. by 9.ft. tourist tent with centre pole; 50 year old dining room table. There will be many more household articles, furniture, appliances and antiques. Plan to attend. Rummage and Bake Sale same day. RATHgLL'S AUCTION SERVICE To donate or consign phone 482-3276 or 482-9854. 20-97-1 •,.'PII"1/4Illrsl".IIIIII.I.m0elmeOWeOsseoireme~rilleey • - 4ffillr The Towost1ip of Hay has a new Deputy- eve in the per- son of veteran councillor John Tinney, and a new Member of council in the person of Lloyd Mousseau, R.R. 2, Henna. Bath appointments were made by the council' at a special meeting called for the purpose. Following the sudden death of the former deputy-reeve Har- old Campbell a couple of weeks ago, the Municipal Act called for the appointment of a member of the council to fill the vac- ancy. Mr. Tinney was the 'sen- ior member of the council. After appointing one of ,the councillors to the deputy post, a vacancy then existed for'-'the position of councillor. After careful consideration the re- maining members of council agreed to appoint Lloyd Mousseau to the vacant position. Workers from SNAP (Student Nursing Homes Activities Program) entertained residents at Seaforth Manor last Wed- nesday and Thursday with ecaits, games, sing-songs, walks and a picnic. The SNAP people are visiting area nursing homes regularly thii summer until the end of August. Here Mary Gregg, Goderich, Brian Miller, Wingham and Nina Knight, Goderich (with guitar) join with some of the Manor residents in enthusiastic singing. ' (staff photo) penny sale . Win prizes in enr„'s• Seaforth residents, 'Ernie Miller, '77, and Jim Walinsley, 78, who enjo at Seaforth Manor last week. From left to right are Brian Miller, Mr. 'Mr. Wahnsley and MaryGregg. tor, Don Wright, Clinton; Set Screw Drivers, United Auto, Don Wright, Clinton; Sun Glasses, J. Longstaff, Lisa Strong, Egmond- yule; Baking; Crich's' Bakery, Marjorie Papple; Oil, McLaugh- lin Motors, Brian Fear, RR 2, Wingham; Bed Spread, Stewart Bros., Nelson Govenlock, Sith- coe; Roast, J. Scott Cluff, Mrs. • Nettie Stimore, Egmondville; Toy Tractor, Vincent -Farm Mach., Gloria Love, Walton; Case et Pop, I.G.A., Mrs. W.D. Wilson, Brucefield; Salad Set, Price Guard, Ron Ryan, RR 1, Dublin; Roast, Dublin Meat marketr Ned Boswell; Cash, P.O.S.O., John Coleman; Swim Flippers, Sills Hardware, - Mrs. George Mc- Gavin; Oil, Dinsmore's, Peg Case, Blyth; Grease Gun, United Auto, Bob Brugger; Dinners Huron Hotel, Dublin, Bill Teal! Jr.; Lazy Susan, Seaforth Jew- ellers, Joyce Henderson, RR 2; Gas, Govier's Gulf, James A. Murray; Lawn Chair, Speed Queen Laundry, Mrs. Lenna Fin- nigan ; Lawn Chair, SpeedQueen Laundry, Mrs. Harvey Kennedy, Huron Park; Mirror, J. A. Cardno, Linda Wilson, Egmond- ville; Spice Rack ;Bob and Betty's Darrell Dietz, RR 1, Dublin; Sil- ver Dollars, B of C., Dublin, Melvin Dale; Silver Dollars, B of . C., Seaforth, Ruth Baxter, Wing- ham; Silver Dollars, TD Bank, Sam Phillips; Plastic Table, Can- adian Tire, Ken Devereaux; Meat Voucher. Seaforth Meat Mkt., Merle Hoover. Draw for chaise lounge - Mrs. Lenna Finnigan, Seaforth. the SNAP program Nina Knight, (staff photo) The family of the late D. Lyle McKenzie would like to extend their sincere and heartful thanks to friends and relatives for their many acts' of kindness, cards, floral tributes and donations dur- ing their recent sad bereave- ment. Special thanks to Pastor Morgort, Mr. and Mrs. Don Lee, Constable John Gourley of the Exeter Police, Peggy, Ross and Bill Forrest, M. L. Watts Fun- eral Home; pallbeqers, flower- bearers and to very one who assisted at the scene of the accident. Your kindness will al- ways be remembered. 24-97-1 During the same period there 7 Criminal Code of Canada charges laid; 4 Highway Traffic Act charges laid; 5 Liquor Con- trol Act charges laid. 9. mot- orists were cautioned, and 1 40, cyclist was cautioned. There was 1 minor accident investigated and 1 accident over $200.00 investi- gated in which there, was no injuries. Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. LUMBER TO SELL BY AUCTION' - At Vanastra, 2 miles south of Clinton and follow sale signs on SATURPAY,JULY 21 AT 10:00 A-. M . USED LUMBER - '75 sheets of 4 ft. by 10 ft. by 1/4 inch plywood; 100 part sheets of 1/4 inch ply- wood; 200,2 inch by 4 inch Short lengths (2.3 ft.); 1 inch lumber all lengths; 10 doors, frames, locks; 10 green glass check- boards; 150 sheets of 1/2 inch drywall 2 ft. by 8 ft. sheets; workbench land- odds and ends; conduit and electrical boxes. Positively No Reserve. Terms •-• Cash RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE 482-3120 - Brucefield 20-97-1 , 23. Bus. Directory. SEAFORTH ELECTRONICS. ZENITH & PHILCO -DEALER • Herviej to -all— makes si, Radios, .17 'Starling St. =, Phone S27-11130 23-96-tf TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1800