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20. AULA10ri ales 22. i,ega� Notices 24 Cards of AaWs
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Mrr•-w•.�..•�w. while i was a patient there and
rN. who died on the I 1 th day of p'
January; 1974 are hereLy notified those who sent cards and visit ed A. L. VAUGHAN _
CLEARING to send in full particulars of their me. -- Jim Williamson. 24-29x1 CHIEF OF Poi.iCl;
-AUCTION SALE '
Of 100 head of cattle, feed, claims to the undersigned on or 25. In Memoriam '
and produce, farm before the 14th da}' of March,
m a e h i n e r v . some 1974, after which date the assets SQUIRE • In loving memory of a
household effects., will be distributed having regard dear father, Roland Iquire, who During the two week period estimated at $410.00.
antiques, etc. at Lot 34, only to claims then received. passed away March 1, 1970, February 13th to February 24th, As a result of Police
Concession c. Logan, 61/
34, Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this Sadly missed and always 1974, the Seaforth Police investigation in the Town of
18th day of Februarv, 1974. remembered by his daughter Department investigated "37 Seaforth a number of break and
miles north of Dublin , and g P' g
'-'. mile cast on j
McCONNELL & STEWART Marie Dalrymple. 25-29x1 occurrences. They are as follows: enter complaints have been
Seaforth, Ontario. Assist other Police Departments 7• cleared up. Person Aesponsible
FRIDAY,MARCIi i Solicitors for the Executor 27, Births Assist General Public 6 are being charged and will appear
at 10:30 A.M. 22.28.3 General Police Information 6 in Court on a later date.
REGIER - To Mr. and Mrs. Dove Animal complaints 2 Reminder
*See last week's paper fort 23. Bus, Directory Regier of Kitchener. Ontario at Lost and Found reports 4 1974, Licence Plate renewal is
full listing as this is the sale St. Marys' Hospital on February Driving complaints I due on the 28th February 1974.
that was postponed from JOHN E. L'ONGSTAFF' 20, 1974', a'daughter. A �.ister For Parking complaints 4 Stickers must• -loch, in place by
Feb. 23 due to weather OPTOMETRIST Dean. 27.29-1 False Pretences 1 midnight on that date.
conditions. By Appointment Only Parking complaints 4
NOTE - Due to the large Seaforth Officg LANSINK Ben and Donna False Pretences I
offering the sale must start Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. Lansink of London, Ontario, are Insecure Property found by
on time with furniture and 9 to 5:30 P.M. proud to announce the birth of Police 2 ..
household effects selling at + Thursday evenings their son, Bernard Douglas, at St. Break and Enter Complaints 2 .
40:30, followed by Monday only -• Clinton Office Joseph's Hospital, London, on Property Damage I
For Appointment February 26, 1974 , a brother for Disturbance Complaints l
nia chinervoan then farm + 'hone 527.1240 - or 482-7010 Lisa. Proud grai.dparents are Mr. 6 Persons were charged under the
machinery and feed cattle 23-26-tf and Mrs. John Lansink of High++'ay Traffic Act.
will sell at 1:30 p.m. ,:^., Seaforth 27.29-1 3 Persons were charged under the
1l'Csit, fro.4 C, nstabl,.p Ntgulton fereant hinds 1?l sittiwshaes., t'h., n The sit, ?exui�pr'
of this 'dance
Qn .•„Tt►t s,�ay, 1~e.>arl}axy 19, 1 9 Mere Zvir, and, Mrs, Bosman, lvlt'>
C,oallStabie �1Qultall of ,the t�tttario
Pt'ovttic,al .j'aiieo vis%ted. Hullt:t#'
Central 5ch4ol. Durlltj the day he
spoke to grades siic,, eight, two,
kindergarten class one and three,
about bus safety, and he showed
some slides on the subject to the
classes as well, He will return to
the school sometime in the near
future to speak to the other
classes in the school.
Snowshoes
On Wednesday. February 20,
Mr. Vince Elliott from Exeter,
came to Hullett Central School for
another enjoyable afternoon of
snowshoeing, this time with the
grade eight class. Mr. Elliott' first
spoke to the class about the
history of snowshoes, and dif-
News of
St.
C®lu mbar
Lunch booth on the
—
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Liquor Control Act
Mrs. Jack O'Reilly and attended
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Lane visited
ground,,.
TERMS: CASH - NO
PERCY WRIGHT
BROWN - To Mr. and Mrs. David
21 Motorists were stopped and
LIVE I T
relatives in Toronto last week.
RESERVE A S
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Regier :(nee
Brown otUublin; ”' Ontario at
"armed for minor Offences.
U P AND
At a meeting of the Girl Guides
j FARM IS SOLD.
LICENSED'
Scafprth ...CommunityHospital on
49 Parking tickets u' issued.
Y OU Li.. NAVE
on February 22, Miss Vicki
KEN SMITH
Egmondvilie, were presented by
February 21., 1974, a son. 27.29.1
2 Motor vehicle lisions of a
The sympathy of the
O'Rourke , daughter of Mr. and
T
'Pro Proprietor
;
two-week camp in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan.
serious nature wet investigated
YO I_IVF— 17"
Mrs. Len O'Rourke received.her
P
R.HARD
AUCTIONEER
BINNENDYK - To Mr. andMrs.
with damage estimated at
DC WN , TOO!
Canada Cord, the highest
LKE
RICHARD LOBB
Villa and to Mr. and -Mat
R. Binneitdyk (nee Linda Dobson)
$1,800.00 and one person
one of six iris representing
g P g
achievement one can receive. The
.Mrs.
Claessens. Mr. Claessens'
Kippen, Ont ario
of North Vancouver, B.C. on
injured.
the E mondvilie United Church
g
meeting was followed by a Pot
Auctioneers
Neither Proprietor nor }
Ida Stinnissen and Lorna
February 19, 1974, a son, Michael
5 Motor vehicle collisions of a
and Mars, Stewart McLean
Luck supper.
be
Telephone 262-5515 - Hensall
James. 27-29.1
minor nature were
towns. Grand Bend. needed 80
Mr. Louis O'Reilly of London
Auctioneers will
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23-26-tf
As a project in the teaching of
investigated with damage
and daughters who are Guides
spent a few days with Mr. and
N
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Twilight
AUCTION SALE
To- be....,held at Knapp Is
Auction Room, Main
Street, Seaforth on
friday, MARCH 1st
at 7:30 P.M,
Consisting of 3 pc. bedroom
suite; 5 pc. kitchen suite;
chesterfield and chair;
refrigerator; new admiral
electric range;'new Admiral
electric dryer; New 10 cu.
ft., deep freeze; dining
room table and 6 chairs;
wash stand; commode;
dresser; chest of drawers;
rockers; 3 bamboo tables;
mirrors; vases; jarimeres,
oil lamps; cast iron kettle;
office desk and many more
items.' 1
in case of bad weather
will be held over 'till March
15. '
RATHWELL'S AUCTION
SERVICE
Brucefield,482-3120,
20-29-1
FUNERAL EIOME ceremony. Special guests were
representatives of service clubs
;87'Goderich St.W., Seaforth who support the y outh groups in
Phone 527-1390 Seaforth Seaforth.
23-26-tf Plaques were presented to the
service club representatives by:
Lloyd Cameron, Scout Leader, to
Norm Knapp, auctioneer
Dr. William Thompson, chairman
and appraiser ' will buy. of Boys and Girls Committee of
A the Seaforth Lions Club, for their
served a breakfast under the
guidance of their teacher Miss G.
Fuhr. Judging by the appetizing
odors issuing from this room, the,
event 'was quite successful.
Rev. Father F, Moylan
returned this week 'to his parish in
Central America and Mr: Gordon
Moylan to Calgary.
World Day of Prayer
use
efforts on behalf of the young
Board, for giving facilities at the
hospital for training of home
The World Day of Prayer will
Mrs. Jack O'Reilly and attended
SEAFORTHthe
Guides Brownies hold
luck supper
funeral of the tat a Joe Morris.
We offer, congrat ulations to
ELECTRONICS
a by non-farm uses at the rate it •
1 food -prod wing base and now
dot
�.
527-1336, Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Regier :(nee
is now, we will have no :,they find out that a treatment
Vicki O'Rourke, 15, R.R.4,
Silver Birch Area of Ontario.
the Camp was part of the Royal
Joanne Cronin of Kitchener) on
ZENITHthe
Seaforth, and June Eggert,. 16,
Maxine Watts, 16, of Brussels
Canadian Mounted Police
recent birth of a daughter.
Cleave Coombs who acce ted on
P
FUNERAL HOME behalf of the Le ion Branch No
Egmondvilie, were presented by
spoke on being selected to,go to a
Centennial celebrations in
The sympathy of the
& PHILCO
Mrs-,. ,Robert Newnham with
two-week camp in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan.
community is extended to the
DEALER
Canada Cords (formerly called
in 1973 to represent the Ontario
Mrs. Newnham just„ before
relatives of the late Joe Morris
who died s he late
y at Marian
-
Gold Cords) at a Girl Guide
Girl Guiding Association. She was
press time reported 37 attended
Villa and to Mr. and -Mat
Service to all makes
Ceremony at the Legion Hall
one of six iris representing
g P g
the Church parade on Sunda to
P y
.Mrs.
Claessens. Mr. Claessens'
T.V's., Radios, Etc.
Wednesday.
Ontario. Altogether there were 98
g
the E mondvilie United Church
g
mother died recently in Holland.
y
17 Sparling St. - Phone S27-1150
Ida Stinnissen and Lorna
girls from the ten provinces and
where Rev. T.E.iTarleock spoke
and Mars, Stewart McLean
123-26-tf
Eggert were presented with their
the two territories, as well as
on Jellyfish, Statues or the Whole
the week end with relatives
towns. Grand Bend. needed 80
All -Round Cords.
A potluck supper for mothers
representatives from several
other countries. She said
Person.speentnt
As a project in the teaching of
G. A. WHITNEY
and daughters who are Guides
_._
proper nutrition the pupils of
and Brownies preceded the
.
-- -- -- -
--Grades _1 and 2_ -,prepared and --
FUNERAL EIOME ceremony. Special guests were
representatives of service clubs
;87'Goderich St.W., Seaforth who support the y outh groups in
Phone 527-1390 Seaforth Seaforth.
23-26-tf Plaques were presented to the
service club representatives by:
Lloyd Cameron, Scout Leader, to
Norm Knapp, auctioneer
Dr. William Thompson, chairman
and appraiser ' will buy. of Boys and Girls Committee of
A the Seaforth Lions Club, for their
served a breakfast under the
guidance of their teacher Miss G.
Fuhr. Judging by the appetizing
odors issuing from this room, the,
event 'was quite successful.
Rev. Father F, Moylan
returned this week 'to his parish in
Central America and Mr: Gordon
Moylan to Calgary.
World Day of Prayer
use
efforts on behalf of the young
Board, for giving facilities at the
hospital for training of home
The World Day of Prayer will
FURNITURE
people;be
if land for growing food is used where they have dug holes in our
observed in. St. Columban
or sell by auctio,),
Mrs. Arnold Stinnissen to Mrs.
Phone Cleave Coombs, president of
a by non-farm uses at the rate it •
1 food -prod wing base and now
Church on Friday, March 1 at 2
o'clock.•This, will be followed by a
527-1336, Seaforth.
23-267tf Legion Auxiliary for theirsupport
is now, we will have no :,they find out that a treatment
social hour.
cost will be higher, but the long
of the youths;
agricultural land left in another 40 `plant is necessary. The same is
I wish to thank all my . friends,
,R, S. BOX
Mrs. William Thompson to
years. This however doesn't seem
of much conern to many in our happening in Exeter I'm told.,
USE
Cleave Coombs who acce ted on
P
FUNERAL HOME behalf of the Le ion Branch No
society. The mayor of Sarnia for Town fathers who are contem-
VJ
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s3i&*NW tfi/tlpaom 1 g instance seems to find it more plating a sewage system will do EXPOSITOR
156; iniportant to h ave' a broader well to -see if it's worth it to take
Phones; Mrs. James Montgomery of assessment base for his city. He p oducin land and still have
21. Tenders Wanted Day 527-0680 - Night 527-08,85 Egmondville 'to Clive Buist, food -producing WANT -ADS
23-26-tf' Recreation Director for' Seaforth, shoots ' off . telegrams • to to start a plant in a few years.
who accepted the plaque on governments to build more 4 -lane Lagoons help to increase food
Gravel Tenders P P q highways or a Sarnia -pipeline so prices in an inftntesimal way and Phone 527-0240
OU ROWLAND behalf of the town. his city can attract more industry• in the long run waste taspayers~
TOWNSHIP OF GREY Mrs. Robert Newnham to Mrs. This in turri will necessitate more money.
TRANSPORT LTD. Joseph McConnell, • Chairman of residential development and so Hydro transmission lines are �`■
Tenders will be received by the Seaforth Community Hospital . spiral on to attract more industry another example Why not run
I ley Wen# apts.ide .to tr'y,clut the
•snowshoes In nearby fields.
Valentines Dance
On February 15, a Valentines
Dance was held in the auditorium
for the grades seven and eight.
Volleyball Tournament
On Tuesday, February. 19, six
arga schools participated in the
volleyball tournament held at
Central Huron Secondary School
in Clinton. Schools taking part
were Huron Centennial from
Brucefield, HolmesAlle Public,
Clinton Public, Blyth Public,
Seafortil_Public and 'Hullett
Central.
For the second straight year,
Hullett took both championships,
with the girls winning every
I- I 1
Trem.eer, Miss Roney and Mr,
Rogk. A spot dadce was he1.d, and'
the winners were `Steve Reid and
Barb Carter. Also air ellmination
dance was held. The winners
were John Tiesma and Cheryl
Radford. Pop and doughnuts
were sold. The money raised at �)
the dance goes to further the work
of the Students' Council'
Visit from London Free Press
On W,O,dnesday, February 20,
Mr. Sandburn from the W-ndon
Free Press came to the school to
show the grade five and six pupils
some slides showing the steps
taken to produce the paper as. we
see it. He also answered any
questions that the pupils asked.. 4$
Left with Mrs. Livingston, the
gamg: an8 the oys os ng, op y Social Studies. teacher, were a few
one game, to tie with Huron samples of items used to produce
Centennial School's boys' teanr the Free Press.
for first plgce. Judy Carter thanked Mr.
Congratulations to the. players Sandbukn on behalf of the
for bringing this honor to the teachers and .pupils who were
school. present.
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
'llm$:
SUNDAY, MARCH 3rd
REV, HARRY KUNTZ
POINTE CLAM, QUEBEC
Guest Minister
The Time Grows Shorter
ORDER YOUR
Seed
GrossSeeds'.
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Still some good varieties of
Seed -,Corn
available in
FUNK'S or PIONEER.
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Phone 5x271910Seaforth
undersigned until ' I P.M..
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P.C.V. • Class CDF& FS
Serving Dublin &Seaforth
Board, for giving facilities at the
hospital for training of home
to keep the people employed.
them over the poorest land and
// ■ ■ IF
For life tinte,of Service
R.R.N3,Brussels,Ont, 21-28-2
areas,
nursing and first aid;
s
then follows that more highways'
through swamps. Sure, it's initial
235-1964 Exeter
Mon, Mare 4
Phone 345-2301 Dublin anytime.
23-26-tf
Mrs. Robert Newnham to the
will be needed and to blazes with
cost will be higher, but the long
24. Cards,of Thanks
for crushing r and hauling,
I wish to thank all my . friends,
Huron Expositor for the publicity
by
foodproduction. If he have to
import food at a higher cost, so
run cost can't be measured,if we
are to export electricity to the US,
INTERNATIONAL'
Housekeeper, who died on the
received while in. St. Joseph's
18th day of January, 1974, are
given the group was accepted
to Dr, Glen Oliver and doctors
hereby notified to send in full
approximately 30,000 cubic yards
NORM WHITING
Mrs. Llovd Cameron.
what. the mavor will be famous
why not build the power plants
day of March, 1974, after which
5/8" gravel for the Township of
date the assets will be
Mrs. Stinnissen, Guide
for having created a super city.
close to the ' border so
_
Grey. Gravel to be supplied by
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Captain, was presented with a
Another sample of • short-
P
food -producing land is least
^ • .
the township. A certified cheque
& _
ten-year Guide pin for her
sightedness is the use of sewage
distrubed?
.;
for $1,000 must accompany
APPRAISER
leadership to the Guides.
- lagoons in or near our small.
Planning reports are for 95°Io
tender. Tender forms may be
Prompt, Courteous, Efficient
Mrs. Newnham informed the
towns. Grand Bend. needed 80
, devoted to urban planning. As an
.'
obtained from the undersigned or
Guides and Brownies present that
acres for a lagoon, Later it will
afterthought a page is used for
at the township office, Ethel,
'All
they were in the Glen -Mac
turn out not to be big enough and
farm planning. And this when
Ontario. bidders must use
ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE,
Distract (Seaforth and Brussels),
a treatment plant will be needed
food prices are increasing at a
Township Tender Form Lowest
ANYWHERE
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a,ivwnv WP Zpp th;c ;„ Aor 1:
fearful rate. it cure haffles me_
or any tender not necessarily
interest rate of 11.78% over 36 months. No dowia payment on apprgval credit.
accepted.
We give complete sale service,
Ross Engel, Road Supt.,
Chevrolet, Pontiac, Le Mans and
R.R.N3,Brussels,Ont, 21-28-2
PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE
22. Legal Notices
Phone Collect
Solicitors for the Executrix22-27-3
235-1964 Exeter
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
23-26-tf
IN THE ESTATE OF
patient
EVA KERR
24. Cards,of Thanks
1 perrsons having claims
gainst the Estate of Eva Kerr,
I wish to thank all my . friends,
late of the Town of Seaforth, in
neighbours and relatives for
the County of Huron,
flowers, gifts, cards and letters 1
Housekeeper, who died on the
received while in. St. Joseph's
18th day of January, 1974, are
Hospital, London. Special thanks
to Dr, Glen Oliver and doctors
hereby notified to send in full
and nurses on 5th floor Eye
particulars of their claims to the
Ward. — Gertrude Ennis. 24-29-1
undersigned on or before the 7th
Rdek. 24-29x1
day of March, 1974, after which
Thanks to all those for their kind
date the assets will be
remembrances to me also Dr.
distributed, having regard only to
Mafkus and nurses while i was a
claims then received.
patient in Seaforth Community
DATED at. Seaforth, this 8th day
Hospital. ,- Mrs. Wilbert
of February, 1974.
Glanville. 2ilbert
BANK RATE FINANCING.
on all models - new and used
Comes. To Brussels Motors
This means -'added savings when you purchase a new or used car. Compare our average
interest rate of 11.78% over 36 months. No dowia payment on apprgval credit.
McCONNELL & STEWART
i would like to thank my friends
We have a number of '73
Chevrolet, Pontiac, Le Mans and
Seaforth, Ontario
and neighbors. ,for cards, treats,
1971 Pontiac Parisienne Brougham,
f
Solicitors for the Executrix22-27-3
flowers and visits while i was a
in Seaforth Community
1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo 2 dr. H.T.
1972 Pontiac Le Mans 2 dr. H.T,
1970 Chev. Impala 2 dr. H.T.
patient
1972 Buick La Sabre Custom, 4 dr.H.T.
1970 Pontiac Catalina 4 dr. H.T.
Hospital. Special thanks to Rev.,
,i
conditioning.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
M. E. Reuber, Dr. Brady, Dr.
Malkus and nurses of the
2-1969 Pontiac Parisienne -1 - 2 dr. and
1971 Ford Custor6 500 4 dr.
IN J"HE ESTAT9 OF ROBERT
hospital, Everything was, deepy
MUItitAV' SMITH
appreciated. �- Mrs. Marjorie
ALL pedmo having claims
Rdek. 24-29x1
'
Againft the estate, of Robert
il�tamy- Striith, jute bftht Town of
I Would like to- thank Dr. Street,
af'ot tis; yrf tfte'Glditnt bfiartyn,
nurses aftd staff` at the Clinton
]I efiiTed tr'drp ffa, ieedased,
Pubile R6901tal for tfi6ir care
BANK RATE FINANCING.
on all models - new and used
Comes. To Brussels Motors
This means -'added savings when you purchase a new or used car. Compare our average
interest rate of 11.78% over 36 months. No dowia payment on apprgval credit.
See, Our
Selec#ion
We have a number of '73
Chevrolet, Pontiac, Le Mans and
Chevelle Cars, 2 and 4 d o o r s,
1973 Vega Hatchback
1971 Pontiac Parisienne Brougham,
1972 Ford Galaxie 500, 2 dr.H,T.
4 dr. H.T.
1972 Chevrolet Impala 4 dr.
1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo 2 dr. H.T.
1972 Pontiac Le Mans 2 dr. H.T,
1970 Chev. Impala 2 dr. H.T.
1972 )Ford Sedan
1972 Buick La Sabre Custom, 4 dr.H.T.
1970 Pontiac Catalina 4 dr. H.T.
Fully equipped with air
1969 Ford Ga)axie 500 2 dr. H.T.
conditioning.
1969 Pontiac Laurentian, 4 dr. Sedan.
1971 Chev, custom Impala 2 dr. H.T.
2-1969 Pontiac Parisienne -1 - 2 dr. and
1971 Ford Custor6 500 4 dr.
l- 4 dr. H.T.
14
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