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25. In Memoriarn
WOOD - In loving memory ót a
dear Mother and grandniOtherA
Charlotte Wood who passed away \
one year age August ' 22, 1372.
We loved ,Mom for her thought-
fulness
Her kind and gentle Ways, '
We.loved her for thethings she
'did,
Without a thought of praise..
Isn't it strange that those We
need,
And tilese we loved the best,
Are just the .ones that God
needs too,-
. And takes them home to rest;
daughter Annie and. faitilY;'• ....
- LovinW,y remembered by
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M. Btt,§. Directory 20. AuctIon Sales 20, Auction Sales Cerrespoildent. • NORM WHIM
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
• APPRAISER'
Prompt, Courteous, Efficient
ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE,
ANYWHERE .
We give complete sale service.
PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE
Phone Collect
235-1969 Exeter
23-99-if
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL Homg
87 Goderich St.W4eaforth
Phone" 527-1390 Seaforth
19-99-4'
Mrs. Rena Caldwell -TAUCT1011 SALE.
For Willmer Stiller
Lot 12, Con. 14, Meleillop Twp,
3 Wes. East .of Walton on County
Road
• FARM IS SOLD
CLEARING - .
AUCTION SALE
For Clare Longhurst, Lot
44, Concession 14, Twp. ?f
Hullett, County of Huron,
right at the Village of
Auburn, op,
SAT. AUGUST 18
Starting at 1:00 p.m.
See last week's paper
for fall listing. '-
Owner or Auctioneers not
responsible for accidents
day of sale.
RICHARD LOBBt
Clinton
R. G. GETHKE
Bornholm
Auctioneers
20-1-1
Mr. and Mrs. DaVe Moyer, Miss Qhria McGregor Is hall-
Parry Sound visited Mrs. ",k,,Adaying with an exchange- student
Moyer's lather, Mr. Robert In Toronto. „
Thomson and also attended- th. Mr. and Mrs. Grg. Me- WED., AUGUST 22ND
1:30 P.M. •
• twenty-fifth wedding anntlersary
of Mr. end Mrs. Lorne Snider
t in Stratford. —
Mrs. JOhn Gibson and son,
• Michael, wroxeter, called on Mr.
d Mrs. W. L. Mellis,,Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Kyle
left for a two week vacation
in Nova-Scotia,.
Mr. S. H. Gibson, Brook/-
vine, Florida and Mrs. Isa-
belle Seifert, Wroxeter, visited
with Mr. and Mr:. W. L. Mel-
Us.
• RORSES - No. 1 RegisteredStane.
dard Bred Mare, .„17 years old,
by Governor Herbert with filly
sucker by Jarvis Ra. B., and
bred back in May.
.No. 2 Registered 2 Year Old
Gelding by Jarvis Ra. 'B. out of
Miss Governor etereert. These
colts are full brother and sister
to MoOnlight patsy 2.09
Supermarket Sign: •
Priees are born here. And
raised everywhere else.
Be Careful!' • •
• That gorgeous ,blonde hap
-something that'll knock your eye
out; Her husband's fist.
Tao Bad?'
I could have been", a trapeze
artist but couldn't get/the hang
out. •
• STEELS - In loving memory of
a dear daughter and 'mother,
passed away suddenlz Aygust
'10,1961.
You're always in, our minds
No matter what we do
All the time within our he4ts
There are thou'ghts of you.
- Sadly missed by Mother,Grace
Munro, daughters pary Helen
and Karen Teresa., 25-1-1
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• Tendem Wheel 2 Horse Trailer,'
all metal (Real Good) will handle
big horses.
CATTLE - black white faced
heifer with calf at side, three
montDs old.
,SWINE - White Sow and 12 pigs.
MISCELLANEOUS - About 1,500
feet Hemlock Plank and 1 inch
lumber, 114. White Ash sticks 10
ft. long,,2 Wheel Road Grader,
road drag, manure spreader, 7
section Harrow, Stiff Tooth
Cultivator on steel wheels, 2 '
Wheel trailer, steel fence posts,
fanning mill and motor
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exten-
sion ladder, McCormick 13 disc
seed drill, 6 ft. LH.C. mower,
short tongue. '
1965 pontlac Laurentian 8 Cyl.
Automatic
1964 mercury 6 Cyl. 1/2 Ton
truck with can,Vas top. ,
Both sold without certificate
W. J. CLEARY'
seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALKER
AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night and Day Calls - 527-0510
23-99-u 210. Personal
Mr. and Mrs. wilbur I Hoegy,
Brodhagen, are pleased to an- ,,.. ,
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Bonita Loutte, to Mr.
John 'Peter "Beleners, son of Mr. :
and Mrs. Peterjaeimers,strath-
‘t ''roy. The wedding will alce place
Saturday. the eighthofs ptember,
at six-thirty O'clock in St. -
,Peter's Lutheran • Church,
Brodhagen, Ontario. • 26-1x1
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Gethke LOU ROWLAND
TRAN'SPORTITD,
Auctioneers '& ApPrsisers
Clinton Monkton 482-3409 347-2488
482-7098
AUCTION CALENDAR
SATURDAY, AUGUST 18-
Clearing auction sale of
farm machinery for Claire
Longhurst, Lot 44 Con 14
Hulled Township at the vil-
lage of Auburn.'
SATURDAY, AUGUST' 25-
Auction sale of household
effects, antique glassware,
etc, for Gordon Hulley of
Seaforth. 20-1-1
Ed Andrews discussed
barn on , his property
the losis involvedayhen fire destroyed,
Saturday with Mrs. Wilma Oke.
• (Staff Photo P. C. V. Class CDF & - FS
Seryirig Dublin & Seaforth areas
Phone 345-2301 Dunne anytime.
23-99-if East Wawanosh council
24. Cards of Thanks"
I wish to thank all those who
sent cards and visited me while
a patient in Se-ate-nth Community
Hdspital. Special thanks to the
Huron Expositor Staff for the
treat; Rev. H. J. Laragh' for
Visits and also' to Dr. Moyo and'
the nurses. Your kindness wap
appreciated. - Leo Hagan.
24-1x1
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The family of, the ate George
IVIcGavire express'sincere thanks,
for the manyacts of kindness and,
expressions.', of., sympathy
extended to them during their
recent sad ,bereav.ement.
'24-1a1
will charge 'lax penalty - , 27. Births " Township of Eait Wawanosh ac-
cept the plans for the Township
Of East Wawanosh Public works
Garage as prepered by B.M.
ROSS arid Associate subject to
the -approval Of the Ministry of"
Transportation,, and , Corn-
municatits.
- That the Road Accounts of
$4,388.8a and the General,
Accouhts • of .,$1:575.39• as
presented be passed ' and ,paid.
- That Council adjourn to
-meet again on September ath,
at 8*p.m. ,
' East WaWanosh Township
council met in regular session at
8 A.M. on A-Qest 7th, 1973, in
the Belgrave Community Centre
Rome .with Reeve'Pattison pre-
siding and all the members pre".
sent. Minutes of the previous
regular, meeting held July 3rd,
1973, were read and adopted.
Motions werre• adopted es
follOWs:
- That Council accept
Drain Loan *Application.,
•- That reet of $150 be paid
to the Belgraye Arena Board for
use of the Belgrave Community
Centre room. -
- That penalty of 2% be
charged on all taxes the first
day qf edefault, being December
16th, ,also after January 1st, sta-
tutory. interest 01 1/2 of -1%' per
month, be added until' paid.
- That ,„*Auburn 'deposit, gar-
b e in the' EastWawanosh Sani-
ta Landfill at a cost of 050
annually. C entrapt t be renewed
en . an annual basis, bag-inning
July lit, 1973.
- That the Council .of the
FARM SOLD
TERMS CASH ,
JACKSON & JACKSON
• Auctioneers. •
20-,1-1 •
MpLEAN - To Mr.. and Mrs.
Ray McLean, London, at. St.
Joseph's Hospital, August 11,.
1973, a son, Daniel Ryan.
27-fici
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',AVM
OPNOTC PHILLIPS - Heather.and Ron are
pleased to announce the birth of
their daughter, Stacey Elizabeth;
AUgust 14th, 1973 at Dartmouth,
N.S. Granddaughter for Mr.' and
Mrs. Sam Phillips. 27-1x1
LITTL,E To•Mr. and Mrs.Mlles
t Little of Seaforth at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, on August 7,
1973 a• son, Shawn Miles. 27-1x1
SPROUL e To Mr. and Mrs.
Steven Sproul', Clinton; at
Sea:1'61*th Community Hospital oil
August 8., 1973, a son. 27-1x1
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CROZIER - Born in St.Thomas
Elgin Hoepital, August 1st to
Mr. arid Mrs. Neil C,rozier (nee
Mary Lane) s daughter, FelUae
both , Jane. 27-1x1
2-1. Tenders Wanted T'Di"NICYTCH FEEDS LIME71. AUCTION• SALE
TENDERS Real estate, Antiques, Furniture
and Household Effects at 91
Main Street, Hensall, the former
Patterson Home on
VILLAGE OF HENSALL Seaforth'
Tenders will be repeived by the,
undersigned upieentil 5 o!,elock
Friday
AU-GUST 17 ..... -
WED. AUG. 22ND
12:30 P.M. Sharp
REAL ESTATE: Large attractive
family home on'tMainStreet,con-
sisting of living room, dining
room and kitchen on Math floor,
3 bedroom, modern bathroom
also summer bedroom:, electric
fireplace, new gas furnace, large
curving veranda, garage, land-
scaping and trees on a beautiful
lot. This property will be offered
at a reasonable reServe bid at
3 P.M. 10% down balance in 60
days.
FURNITURE, ANTIQUES AND
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS; Round
walnut dining room table 6 chairs
and buffet; magazine rack; 3
press•back chairs; beautiful old
oak bedroom Piffle consisting of
commode, nite table, chest of
drawers with matching mirror,
bed, springs and mattress; rare
old kitchen'cabinet with flour
sifter; 2 matching wicker chairs;
hall tree mirror; gilt framed
fireplace mirror; pine stand with
china basin; large asSortment of
chests of drawers and bureau.,
assortment 'of silver pieces;
some glass and china; glazed
pottery lamp; pine table with
drawer; swinging dresser
mirror; cedar chest.
'FURNITURE: 2 bookcese
beds with springs and mattrese;
assortment of lamps; straw
veranda carpet; patio swing
,couch; 2 patio urns; assortment
of upholstered chairs; old cab-
inet, radib; many other items.
I' would like to- thank all my'
friends, neighbours and relatives
for the visits , cards and treats
while I was a patient' in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.SPee-
lal thanks to nurses and staff
'of the 4th floor; also Father
Finn, D'rs. Cameron and Miller,
e Lou McIver. , 24-1-1
We woeld like.to sincerely thank
the Seaforth Volenteer Fire Bri-
gade for their prompt service
rendered us when our barn was
threatened by fire, - Jack and
Florence Carter, 24- 1, X1
For the , removal of old sidewalk
and laying new - • .
Sidewalk Ame, 527-1750 SEAFORTH •
• Lot Open Eyenigs to 9 .
SPECIAL
ALL USED 'CARS- WILL BE SOLD
-NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED —
A Limited Number of New Vehicles
9 Still
1 -Omega 1 Delta is Olds., Sedan
- Chevrolet Sedans' 1-,thev.impalu
i • Custom ,2-dr., HT.
-Chevelle Sedan 1-- ClieYelle:2-di., HT.
'Cutlass Supreme, 2-door, Hardtop
approxirnately 1200 feet, 4 feet
wide 3 inches thick.
Contractor to supply all labour
and Material, work to be
completed 'by October 15th, 1973.
Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
EARL CAMPBELL, 'Clerk
21-100-2
Pipes and a fiddle
Boys,. 9 and •inder IsteJohn
ConGrtinrelsy,122 nadn.a
Din21vdiderS,clostit'Shan-
non Lae Ceurntn
• Scott.
61 ,2nd, Shirley
• Bdys 12 an, under ; 1st John
Courtney 2nd Kan NeSbift. •
Teenagers - Girls - Mary
Jane BoyCsou_rtisietmy,arIetynsncoBtte,bee.
Chris.
NesA fbitte.
stive lunch, eaten in the
shade of the trees along the Mait-
land, to which those -resent con-
tributed food in a co-operative
effort, ended the afternoon. Thosq
pees:ent 'expressed gratitude,
to -tea reunioneorganizing com-
mittee James M. Stott, ,Presi-
dent , Miss' Jean Scottaiiarpur-
hey, secretary, and members,Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Scott, Mr. and Mrs.,
Gordon 'Scott, Mrs. „Tames M.
Scott, Mr. and Mr. JaMes F.
Scott, Stan Dorrance, Cornwall,'-.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Mitchell,
„eGoderich and Mr. and Mrs,Robert
Courtney, Kincardine,
Gifests attended the„ family
'picnic from Eli , Manitoba; Sud-
,
bury;” Stratford; Mississauga;
Hensall; Niagara Falls; Anchor-
age, 'Alaska; Chillieotee, Ohio;
Goderich; 'Ancaster; Londen;
Toronto; C or Kat all; Oak Lake)
Miniota and' Virden, Manitoba;
Moose JaW, Sask.; Brucefield;
Huntsville; Arriberley; Ripley;
Kitchener; Billings, Montana;
Dilwurth,• Minnesota; Saskatoon;
Detroit, Mich.; Owen, Sound;
Stouffville; qr,jm kby; Rjemilion;
bon Mills; Milton; Burlington;
Erie, Penn.; Meaford; Guelph;
Kittheeer; Kincardine; Ottawa;
Oakvilite aed Fonthill. .
(Continued on Page 1)
that this is not our .home , that
we ,are only' sojourners ane Pil-
grims here as 'our 'forefathers
Were,. and the place we know now
shall know ,none of us hereafter;
'teach us therefore to be diligent
to make dur calling and election
sure.',
.oRobert', Scott, Archibald
Dickson and John.Govenlock.were
'responsible for 'brialging the first
minister. They travelled to
Galt, and Dr. Proudfogt, who was
in charge. of missions here at
the time, reported; am setts-
fled that we are dealing with the
right kind of people.'
!oldie second priority , was
education, and they were not low
in establishing provision for tile
education of those who came
after. There was not one Illit-
erate among them. James Dick-
son had university training, which
served him well in, the new land.
The first scheol was. located
where Maitlandbank Cemetery is
now and ,we have withais today,a
number of descendants of the
• first teacher. '
"They were willing-to sacri-
fice the present for the future.
They Would have been better off
, if they remained inane' old land,
but knew there was a poor future
for those who would come after
them, eo they paiel the price, and'
what' a price! "One, is buried
not far from here, to say-nothing
of the pridations, sweat and tears.
They Paid the price. I hope we
never take Nlvoosely.
"We are ery happy to wel-
come you here and hope you have
a happy -time and safe journey
home."
Prof. John Courteey, Saska-
toon who recently returned from
Scotland reported on his visit to
the presbyterian Church, manse
and burying groued at Bedrule,
Roxboroughshire and Jedburgh,
Roxboroughshire, In the border
country, original home of the
Scotts, Dicksons and Turnbells.
Oldest descendant present
was Mrs; William (Elizabeth
Courtney) Sallows, Goderieh.
youngest descendant present
was Leif Benner, one month old
great grandson of the late Arthur,
Scott.
Jaiakie Grieve 'of Anchorage,
Alaska, great granddaughter of
the late Dr. John Grieve travel-
led the _farthest to attend the
picnic.
Gordon D. Scott had his birth-
day on the day of the Wile."
Winners of the Sports Events
were:
3 and under - Karen Campbell
Girls 6 year's and under -1st.
Laurie Habkirk , 2nd. Madeline
Grieve.
, I3oys, 6 years and under -
Scott Prudham, 13/lite Scott,
Girls, 9 and under - Tammy
Silsan •PuIlenan.
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We . wish to thank the friends
of the late Jaanes Brewster and
all those who tOok part .at his
funeral. Also special thaiiks
to Mr. Whitney and Re 'ber,
the. Legion an t worn
Auxiliary. - John
TENDER
'Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until 's
Greta Ke r,
, 24-1x1 AUGUST 30TH :1973
to supply approximately 4,000
gallons of furnace oil to Jim and Betty Rose wish to
thank 'all their family, friends
and neighbours . who attended the
dance held in their horiour on
August 11th. Spe6ial thank yob
to the,neighbdurs who so thought-
fully arranged the reception for
us, We certainly appfecidted it.
" 24-1-1
DUFF'S
IINITED CHURCH
WALTON.
for a period of ode year start-
ing September 1, 1973:
Lbwest or any tender nof
4ssarily accepted.
nec- Many thanks to all ° my kind
friends for their thoughtful visits,
letters and cards, gifts and
flOwers and my kind neighbors
since Coming home. Special
thanks to Dr. Mallcus, Dr. Hesslon
and his staff and nurses on the
6th (fOç in St. Joseph's Hos-
pital,'0 Rev. T. E. Hancock
for hi visits. All has been
deeply a preciated by me. - Mrs.
John Modeland. 24-1x1
MERVIN H. SMITH,Secretary,
Board of Stewards,
RAM, Walton. 21-1e2
ar•-•
years '
tile
usitless
Dress oxfords,
Work shoes
safety &
regular
SCOTT & NOBEL, PROP.
Tel; 527-0971.
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ADDED CONSIGNMENTS OF
MR. ARCHIE COUPER;
HENSALL includes:
, .
Antique keyhole desk; 2.•rare old
dining room chairs, oak com-
mode; old sideboard; small pine
chest; dining room chairs; smell'
knee hole desk.
FURNITURE: French Provin-
cial gold brocade chesterfield
and matching chair in excellent
conditlinn; double dresser and
matching chest of drawers; 2
tub chairs; pair of matching
twin, beds; oak china cabinet;
small iron bed; arborite din-
ette table and four chairs; drop
leaf kitchen table; 2 bookcases;
small chest.
Mr. Cooper has perchased a
much smaller home and cannot
. accommodate this portion • of
. furniture.
23. Bus. Directory
SEAFORTH
ELECTRONICS
ZENITH
& PHILCO
I would like to express my
sintere thanks to my relatives
and friends for their visits,
cards, flowers and gifts while I
was a patient in Seaforth and
Stratford Hospitals. , Special
thanks to Rev. Mulholland and
Rev. Neil, also the doctors and
nurses who were all so kind to
me. - -Harvey Leslie, 24-1x1
DEALER
Service to all Makes -
TeV's. Radios, Etc'.
17 S ailing St. - Phone 527-1150
23-99-ti The family of th
Cameron wi
sincere appre ifttio
acts of- kindness sho
their recent bereavem
friepds,„relatives and
with S , special tha
Malkus and Rev. U e
late Elmer
express then.
for all the
n them in
nt by their
eighbours.
ks to Dr.
R. S. BOX
FUNERAL HOME
- Phones:
Day 527-0680 - Night 527-0885
23-99-if •
Stewart.
24-1x1 COrrespondent
Mrs. Ed Regele MR.ARCHIE COUPER, PROP.
Tel: 262-2938. The family of the 'late Mrs.
Edward Brady w dee-like to thank
friends, neighbou s and relatives
for flowers, cards and other
expressions of sympathy during
our recent sad bereavement.
Special thanks to or. Brady,
Fr: Laragh the G.A.Whitney
-Funeral Home and the ladies
of the C.W.L„ for their help -
on the day of the tune al. -
The ...Brady Family. 4- 1 xl
„JOHN E. LONGSTAFT
OPTOMETRIST
By Appointment Only
Seaforth Office —
Tues.,Wecl., Thurs.,Fri.,
9 to 5:30 P.M.
Thursday evenings
Monday only - Clinton Office
For Appointment
Phone 527-1240 - or 482-7010
23-99-ti
•••.• TERMS OF SALE - CASH
7% Sales Tax in' effect.
Auctioneer 'or proprietors not
responsible for accidents ',day '
of. sale.
PERCY WRIGHT
Miss Marlon McCallum spent
the week end with her parents,
Mr. *and Mrs.d Ha old vIcCallutn.
Recent visitp s 'with Mrs.
Mary Thornton w re Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Thornton orStrat-
ford, Mrs. Jessie Johnaon of
London, M. and Mrs. Michael
Connolly of Kennicott, Miss
Ethel Dennis of Seaforth and Mr..
and 1Virs. Leo Murray of St.
Columban.
at
: Auctioneer
Kippen, Ont. 262-5515•
20-1-1 JACK. THORP ON'S
FOOTWEAR SE,RVI E
PERCY WRIGHT
LICENSED
AUCTIONEER
The McKaig family wish to thank
the relatives and friends for the
beautiful floral tributes, baking,
lovely syMpathy cards and the
many kindnesses shown them at
-the time of their bereavement.
Many thanks to the Heath-Leslie
Furierat Home, ReV.,Jarvis and
the plabearers. • , 24-1-1
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*EXPOSITOR
WANT-ADS
Phone 527-0240
Keep Your Coal
On a hot night, keep your cool
by serving sausage. They come
out of the refrigerator and go
right on the grill. Cut cooking
time by choosing already cooked
sausages and heat to increase ap-
petite appeal.
Willa _z= you — WAIT §E VICE - Nippen, Ontario'
Telephone 26275515, Heneall
23-99-ti
8 Main Street Seaforth