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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1973-08-23, Page 2025, In Memoriam McGRATH - In loving memory of a loving father, Patrick Mc- Grath Sr. who passed away nine years ago Aug. 15. A eolchnheart stopped beating, WO working hands at rest - God broke our hearts to prove -Heonly takes the best. . You are not forgotten, loved one Nor will you ever be, As.long as life and memory last We will remember thee. • - Ever remembered by his wife and family. 25-2x1 GOV ENLOC K - In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Tomas Barr Govenlock who passed away 3 years ago August 20, 1970. • To know we never said goodbye Will always bring regret • But the ones who loved him dearly Are the ones who will never forget. - Sadly missed and always re- membered by, wife Mae, Neil, Bob and Ellen and grandchildren, Susan, Rickey, Joanne and Michael. 25-2x1 26. Personal The marriage is announced of Margaret Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Clogson of,West Hill to Neil Clifford, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Broadfoot of. Seaforth in Centennial United Church, West on August 11, 1973. They will reside in peterborough. 26-2x1 WOOD - In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Mrs.0 harlei Wood Sr.who passed away Aug. 22, 1972. - The depths of sorrow we cannot tell Of the lass of one we loved so well " And while she sleeps a perfect sleep Her memory we shall always keep - Sadly missed by, her son Charlie, daughter-in-law, Ariel and family. 25-2-1 • WOOD - In. loving Memory of a dear mother and grandmother,. Mrs. Charlotte Wood, who died one year ago August 22, 1972. To a beautiful life came a sudden end She died as she lived, every- one's. friend. • She was always thoughtful, lov- ing and kind. What a glorious memory she leaves behind She left so suddenly her thoughts unknown But she left us a. memory we are proud to own. Treasure her God in your garden of rest For in this world, she was one of the best. Too dearly ,loved to be for- gotten by daughter, Mary and grandchildren Ray, Dwight, Bar- leara and family, Bobby and family, Jim and family. 25-21(1 •PRYCE - Iq loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, John Pryce who passed away three - years ago, August 23, 1970. No one knows the grief we • share „ When we all meet and you're • net' there. Life goes on we know that's true But not the same since we lost you. Sadly missed by daughters Beatrice, Jean and llelen and son Alvin and their families. 25-2-1 purvey +fin .011 Wingham 27. Births VAN REENEN - To Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van Reenen, R. R;1,Seaforth in Victoria Hospital, London,, oh August 10, 1973 a son, David William. ,27-2x1 KOOTSTRA - To 'Mr.- and Mrs. 1.• Richard Kootstra, R.R.#5, C Iinton,pntario atSeaforth Coin- inunity Hospital, on Atigust 16, 1973, a son. 27-2x1 EATON - To Mr. and Mrs. Glen Eaton, R.R.44, Seafbrth, Ontario at Seaforth Community Hospital, on AuguiC16, 1873, a son. 27-2x1 FORREST - Born to Jim and Mary Forrest on August 13, 1973 at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, a daughter, Sandra -Darlene. A wee sister for Charlene. 27-2-1 21. Tenders Wanted TENDERS VILLAGE OF HENSALL Tenders will be received by the undersigned up until 5 o'clock Friday AUGUST 1.71H:1973' For the removal of old sidewalk and laying new Sidewalk approximately 1200.feet, 4 feet wide 4 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 TENDER Tenders will be received by the undersigned until AUGUST 50TH :1973 to supply approximately 4,000 gallons of furnace oil to DUFF'S TED CHURCH WALTON for a period of one year start- ing September "1, 1973. Lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. MERVIN H. SMITH, Secretary, Board of Stewards, R.R.1, Walton. 21-1-2 Drain Tender TOWNSHIP, OF HULL TT SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigneduntil Monday, September 3rd, at 6:00 . P.M. 1973, for the construction of the . - Mott Drainage Works #2 Extent of Work; 2.386 lineal feet of , closed drain (16" - 8") 2 concrete catch basins (poured on site) Township to Supply C.M.P. only. Certified cheqtie for 10% of Tender price to abdompany -tender. Lowest ar any Tender tint necessarily accepted . • • tender FornIs and further flittietdirs they be Obtained at tliti101erlen Office. , Care Vincent, Clerk, itdx 493$ Lendettboict, Ont. 11-2a2 News of Huronview The weather was ideal on Monday for the concert on the lawn by "The Band". During the afternoona special number was played for those having Birthdays during the week. The Elimville Women's Institute were hosts for the August.. Birthday- party on Wednesday afternoon. One hundred and fifty residents and guests attended the party' with Mrs. Murray Coward as mistress of ceremonies. The program included tap dancing by Micele Robinson, vocal trio numbers by the Pym 'family, Mrs. Tom Hern played some favourite piano melodies with CarorAllin leading a- sing song and a group"of twelve young people organized a rythm • band called, "The Last Resort". The celebrants received a gift from the Institute and mrs; Isabella Hamilton who was ninety-nine this month thanked everyone who had made the party such a success. During the social period the ladies served birthday cake and lemonade. The Clinton Legion Pipe Band paid their annual visit to the Home on Family Night. The weather was perfect for the occasion and air of the residents as well as several visitors were able to take advantage of the music• either at the weat windows or out on the lawn. Everyone enjoyed the band serections and were entertained in groups with Scottish • songs and violin numbers by individual members. FENCIN G NEEDS We haire a complete stock of fencing materials - also. Electric Weld Fabric in a wide range of sizes from 1/ x. % to corn crib 2x4 mesh. Fly Control Produits Fly Spray - Vapona Stripe Residual Sprays and for Bait. - TR S FOR SERVICE Plion.o-5274914 • S.eafortk TOPNOTC1-4 .-FEEDS UNWIED 1 • 4 • • t. f‘3,,A 1 1 y • • ,„ . •••• .Y ,• • ), sturdy frame structure was reduced to atheap of broken timbers and a massive fireplace a h ap of stones a s this building collapsed when being moved. -Mrs. Dechert, Carol, 7, and Clare Dech,ert of C. and E. Furniture; R.R.2, Goderich survey the wreckage of a section of a recreation hall they were moving from Vanastra to convert to a showroom. The accident occurred on County, Road 13 near Clinton. " ' •It" is almost common these days to see large buildings being moved along our roadways. ...,- . Last Thursday, however, this building, being moved frOM Vanastra to cia.re Dechert!sfOrniture business on Highway 21, didn't complete its trip. Above are the remains of the old CFB Clinton recreation hall which collapsed ext route. • • . ' BANGHART. KELLY:1301G P4 CO. Chartered Accountants 476 Main St. S., . EXETER 235-0120 B. W. REID, C.A. Daily' Vacation Bible Schoo Will be held at BETHEL -BIBLE CHURCirf Egmondville AUG. 27 AUG. 31 9:30 -11:30 a.m. .Age 4 and up Bible Stories, Memory Work, Crafts, Songs and Games Farm Seed s In order to meet the .demand. for FORAGE SEEDS, Growers are urged to COMBINE ALL the ALFALFA and RED CLOVER they poisibly can. The Seed Plant IN LONDESBORO 482-7475 523-4399 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van Drunen, R.R.5, Seaforth are pleased to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Trudy to Mr. • William, Koert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ingly Koert of Sebringville, Ontario. The wedding will take place on Saturday, September 15, 1973 at 3 o'clock, St. Colurnban Roman Catholic Church, St. Columban. •.* 26-2x1 Mrs. Dorothy Healy, Goderich is pleased to announce the forth- coming marriage of her daughter, Theresa Lynn (Terry) to James Nelson Dick, son of Mrs. R. A. Finnegan of Seaforth. The wed- ding will take place in St.Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Goderich .on September 14, 1972. 26-2x1 h. 527,4240: Expositor Action Ads ' PHONE 5274010 Allition Sales , 4,9bbita Goothke AAK149.... & AppreltWai MinAon ' • 1100Ittan 40'4400 3474455 4$2-71195 'AUCTION CALENDAR SATURDAY, AUGUST zo- \AUction ' sale of household effects, antique glassware, etc. for Gordon Haley of Seaforth. CLEARING' AUCTION AVC TION Of Furniture, Appliances, Household Effects, Large Quantity of Dishes. and Glassware including some antique pieces, at the wes- terly end of Seaforth, just off Ne. 8 Highway, on SATURDAY, AUG. 25 at 1 P.M. Offering Includes Automatic washer and dryer;. bunk beds; space saver;' swivel chair; china cabinet; dehumidifier; two eleptric stoves; shot gun; two .22 rifles; brass tuba; wicker lamps; oil lamps; set of school maps; 3 ft. x 6 ft. pool table; butter print; jugs; brass fireplace accessor- ies; large assortment of dishes and glassware including some antique pieces; toys; many other articles not listed. TERMS': CASH NO RESERVE GORDON HULLEY, Proprietor • R, G.. Gethke Richard Lobb . Auctioneers Not responsible for acci- dents on day of sale. 20-2-1 23. Bus. Directory' SEAFORTH ELECTRONICS ZENITH gt-PHILCO DEALER Service to all makes - • T.V's., Radios, Etc. 17 Sperling St. - Phone 527-1150 23-99-tf R. S. BOX FUNERAL HOME Phonesi Day 527-0680 - Night 527-0885 23-'99-tf G. A. WHITNEY FUNERAL HATE 87 Goderich St.W.,Seaforth Phone 5274390 Seaforth 19-99-tf JOHN E..,,LONGSTAFO OPTOMETRIST $4 By Appointment Only. Seaforth Office Tues.,Wed., 9 to 5:30 P.M. Thursday evenings fjonday only - Clinton Office Far Appointment -Phone 527-1240 ,- or 482-7010 23-99-tf PERCY WRIGHT •• LICENSED AUCTIONEER Kippen, Ontario, Telephone 26275515, Hensall 23-99-tf LOU ROWLAND TRANSPORT LTD. P. C. V. Class CDF & FS SerVing Dublin & Seaforth areas Phone 345-2301 DUblin anytime. 23-99-ti W. CLEAli.Y Seaforth, Ontario LICENSED EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night and Day Calls. - 527-0510 23-i9-7tt - NORN WHITING • LICENSED AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER Prompt, Courteous,. Efficient ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE, ANYWHERE We give complete sale service. PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE • Phone Collect 235-1964 Exeter 23-99-tf 24. Cards of Thanks I wish to express my sincere thanks to my family and friends for cards, and visits while a patient in Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks Moyo and the nursing staff, so the U.C.W. of the Kippen Church. Duncan Cooper. 24-2-1 Sincere thank you to all former neighbours, friends and relatiVes for the surprise party held in our honour and lovely gifts you gave us. Special thanks. - Milton and Martin Rock. 24-2-1 We would like to thank all our friends and neighbours for lovely, wedding gifts. - George and Ida Earle. 24-2x1 Mary Ryan and family would like to thank friends, neighbours and relatives for their expressions of syinpathy during our recent and sad bereavement. Special thanks to Fr. Dill, Dr. Moyo, Dr.Brady the R.S.Box Funeral Home and the C.W.L. ladies. . 24-2x1 The Dickson Scott reunion com- mittee wish to express their gratitude to A. Y. McLean, Rev. Clifford- Britton, W. E. Elliott, Goderich, Mrs. Velma Miller, Mrs. Harold Agar, W. J.,Mc- Dowell, Ball & Macaulay Ltd., Earl Dick, R.R.2,Staffa, Harvey Dale, Chas. Eyre;PeterMalcolm and his pipers, The Henderson family and any others who by their kindness and co-operation helped make the' picnic Such a splendid success. Thank you one and all,. 24-2-1 I wish to thank .my 'relatives, neighbors and all my friends for visits, cards, treats and flowers I received while a patient' in Seaforth Hospital and a special thanks teeDr. Mantis and nurses. Ella Hoegy. 24-2-1 Some 2000 telephone cust- omers oft-Maitland TeleServi4S Limited in the Brussels, Blyth _and Auburn exchanges are being surveyed by mall this week to determine their interest in Toll Free calling with the Bell Canada, Wingham exchange. If a majority ,of customers in these exhhanges favour the Extended Area Service (E.A.S;Y, Bell Canada will -carry out a, survey in the Wingham exchange, as rates would also increase for these qustomers. Telephore rates are normally based on the number of telephones you can reach with out incurring a long distance charge. Customers in Blylh and Brus- sels would pay an additional $.30' per month for an•individual residence phone, $ .25 for a two- partyresidence and $ .15 ad- ditional for a multi-party line, The Auburn exchange customers would pay an. additional $ .60 per month. for an individual resi- dence phone, $ .40 for a two- party residence and $.35 for a multi-party residence phone. If a majority of customers are in favour of' this scheme, which would enable Brussels, Blyth, and Auburn subscribers to reach an additional 2900 tele- phones„in the Wingham exchange Without long distance charges, it would have to be submitted to the Ontario Telephone Services Commission for approval. It is feahible, that following such approval, implementation of this E.A.S. program ,would come about in 1975. \ . 1969 Dodge Polara Automatic, Radio, low price be- fore reconditioning Licence CYA - 893 $875.00 1968 Ford Fairlane 2-dr., HT., Radio Licence DKN - 529 $1195.00 '68 Ford Stationwagin Radio, Dubb. Power Licence DHJ - 115 - - $1195.00 1970 Plymouth. Fiiry Mt 2-dn, HT., Power Bi.akes,•Power Steering, Radio, nice clean unit Licence - DFV 232 $1995.00 1972 Honda 450 Like New 'Make an offer 0 Ford Custom 500 Dubb. Power Radio Low Mileage '- $1995.00 q '4, iN . - . .,,, Y c "V A, .,..h, .. . • 0 104 .4 , itt • .w• •,,i . -; .1' ;•.. SE4FORTIll 'c "The Home of Economy Cars/,' $erald's Datsun Ltd. . - Used Cars 1964 ,Valiant Cheap transportation, Safety in- spection -- Licence DFV - 678 $300.00 1970 Datsun 1000 One Owner, sold by us, top shape Licence FIDE - 832 $1193.00 1971 Datsun PL 510,2-dr., Radio, top condi- tion Licence DUD - 210 $1895.00 - 1970 Ford Falcon 2-dr., 302 Engine, new paint Liceence D.IL - 294 $1695:00 1970 Maverick 6 Standard, cheap transporta- tion - Licence PBX - 082 - 1970 Toyota Wagon Economy Plus, 2-door Licence ANT ,7 806 $1295.00 - $1395.04 .