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The Huron Expositor, 1974-03-07, Page 12• ... - a„ ,,,.:. ...r,nurev.,.ermw - ,.,..•ntiwra.0"wv^.Hcn:.�..w...,... =.nnr +r+�i �..... .;; r. ..... .... .. ... . ... . .. ... ,, u.. .. • , .. , .. ., _, ... ... _........ .. ^r-^i-.,�"`�'"c-+-'tiv� r .. . . ,: _ 1 . 1 THiK. t1Rl!� iEXADSTA.IR►It°AfrQli,kl� 4f;}".�,G T�. L' IP Sy est Qrgan overho I - --- ---------f, prolpd'... t a,�rh 20. Auction Sales 20. AuctI64. $ales 22. IRgal Notices 24. Cards of Tha�1 25. In Memoriam successful year far each. James F, Scott spoke of the First Presbyterian Church held AUCTION SAWFerguson tractor and manure claims then received. The family of the lute Harvey kept its annual congregational meeting Mr. Morton gave the Board of church's relationship with St. Of e 1 feed and farm loader.' Dated at Seaforth this 4th day of Coleman would like to express Of ones we loved and never following the morning service on Managers' report and expressed Andrews in Clinton and of each O aft e, ANTIQUES & COLLECTORS March, 1974. their sincere thanks and forget- January 27 when members the thanks of the Board and congregation needing the help of machinery for ITEMS • 40 gal. copper kettle, log McCONNEL & STEWART PP R. Ross Smith a reciation to all who helped in —Lovingly remembered by reviewed the activities and congregation to James Murray . the other, He suggested that the Lot 21, Can. 11, Grey Twp., 1 y, water pump with handle & logs, Seaforth, Ontario any way during his illness and in husband and family. 25-30x1 progress of the past year. and Miss Alice Reid for their work time of service be moved v 11: hir � p these are rare items in very good Solicitors for the Executors our recent sad bereavement. Your Don Morton, chairman of the as treasurer and envelope a.m. to allow Clinton to have their miles east -of Cranbrook, 2'h y q y thou htfullness will always, be Board, was appointed chairman secretary, He also spoke service at t a.m. The Session cond., ox oke, antique 1 cylinder 22-30-3 g WHITMORE — A tribute of love will work out the details with the miles south of Ethel pgrtable gasoline engine, plank remembered. 24-3041 of the meeting and Ted Cosford, appreciatively of the work of water trough, hand hewn funnel, NOTICE TO CREDITORS and remembrance to Ralph E. y Clinton Session. SATURDAY,MARCH 9 secretor Rev. G.L.Royal of Frank Crich a caretaker and of, lar a broad axe, cistern pumps, i would like to thank all those who Whitmore who was tragically Knox Church, The next annual meeting will 12:30 P.M. Goderich, who is Harold Coleman For operating the small broad axe, oak cedar barrel, IN THE ESTATE OF so kindly gave me such a happy taken from us two years ago interim moderator during the carillonie bells. be held ni on*January 26, 1975 after harvest table, large hand made March 13, 1972. the morning service and lunch. • t;ATT - 10 white face Steers g MARY HILDEBRAND afternoon' for my 90th birthday. No further away than a picture, Period in which the congregation Clare Reith conveyed thanks to g (Holster and Hereford)) 10 white plank bench, wooden shoulder ALL persons having claims To daughter-in-law Edith and A smile or remembered phrase, is without a minister, was present Mr. Royal for his work as interim carrier, old time carpenters tools against the Estate of Mary Mrs. W.J.Dale special (hanks and Our loved ones live in and told of progress in calling a moderator and Keith Sharp face He ers (Holstein and and many other items, 60 — 1 Hildebrand, late of the Town of to those who attended, sent minister. He spoke confidently of complimented Mrs. Carol Carter USE Hereford); Holstein steer; 10 bus. baskets new, memory-- havin the vacancy filled b and Mrs. William Brown For their Seaforth, in the County of Huron, greetings or such lovely cards or So close in so man ways g Y Y + Holstein and ereford Steers; 10 TERMS OF SALE CASH " YEaster. competent work with both the EXPOSITOR deceased, who died on the 21st gifts. 1 can never forget.— Mrs. For how often does a sunset C O Holstein and He ford Heifers18 PERCY WRIGHT - Auctioneer' da of February. 1974 are hereby Grace Bell. 24-30x1 The proposed overhaul of the senior and junior choirs. In Y Y Bring nostalgic thoughts to . organ was discussed and Mr. relation to music, Mr. Shan Holstein ,and reford (Fall Ki en, Ont. 262.5515 g P PP notifed to send in full particulars mind Calves).FEED 2 Ton ars, 20-30-) Cosford outlined the tuner's spoke about the new hymn books. WANT" ADS of their claims to the undersigned 1 would like to thank everyone Of moments that our loved ones Wheat, Barley and Sh led Co It on .or before the 28th day of who visited me, sent me get well recommendations. It was decided Mr. 'Royal told of heir use and 40 ton Cob Corn. AUCTION SALE shared to proceed with the work dnd have acceptance in his hurch. The March. 1974, after which date the wishes and all those who In days now left behind! P Phone 527-0240 MACHINERY - Leylan X84 For ERNEST WHiTEHOUSE assets will be distributed having remembered me with flowers and it done -in the summer to cause music committee wit k into the How often has a flower Diesel Tractor, Power Ste Ing SATURDAY,MARCH 30th regard only to claims then treats during my stay in the less inconvenience. An Organ matter of securing n w books. (700 hrs); Ford Dexta T roc r Tractors, Innis Bean Wind g Or a crystal autumn sky Fund is to be set u b the Board Elected to replace the four received. Stratford General Hospital and Brought golden recollections P Y g P (Diesel), ' Loader and Blade Farm Machinery. Some furniture since returning home. Your many of Managers to receive retiring members of the Board of Y q Dated at Seaforth. Ontario this kindnesses are very much • Of happy days gone by. H drein 3 Furrow 16 in, Bottom 3 and antiques. contributions for the project. Managers were: Walt r McClure, pt. Plow; Versatile Swather and 11 list will appear in later I st day of March. 1974. appreciated and will always be Yes, memory has a magic way Estimate cost is in excess of Robert Gemmell, Miss Alice Reid Conditioner, 12 ft.; Case PTO is es. PP Of keeping loved ones near-- $3,500.00. and Ri,hard Box. McCONNELL & STEWART remembered. —Edgar Elligsen. Ever close in mind and heart Combine, John Deere 14Tbaler, 3 m' es east of Hensall. Seaforth, Ontario 24-30-1 James F. Scott reported that The meeting accepted a Smoker 36 Ft. Bale Elevator, IHC PERCY WRIGHT is the one we hold most dear. the Harpurhey Cemetery would proposal that retiring members of Solicitors for the executor. —Sadly tissed by Mother, Dad 10 Ft. Wheel Disc, Kongskilde 9 Auctioneer 22-30-3 1 would like to thank all the girls be marked by a fieldstone cairn, the Board be ineligible for Ft. Cultivator, 3 P.H.; 3 Pt. Hit(.:i Kip en, Ont. 262-5515 of the South Hibbert Ball Team and Kare 25-30x1 to be erected near the road in the re-election for one year. Snow Blower, 2 Rubber Tired 20-30-2 23• Bus. Directory who gave me such a'lovely shower HILL loving memory of a spring. Auditors were re-elected - John Wagoris &Racks, Beatty 12 Ft. last Friday night. Everything is dear wife: ife an mother, Isabella M. Mr. Royal gave the session Patterson and R.S.MeDonald. 21. Tend yrs Wanted JOHN E. LONGSTAFF report, ands oke of his activities Trustees re elected were Chain Harrows, Geo. White 160 e very much appreciated. Hill .v ass away March 8, p p Bushel Manure Spreader, P.T.O.; TOWN OF.$EAFORT.H OPTOMETRIST —Barbara McCaughney. 24-30x1 1973, as interim M Malcolm McKellar and Edward Hawkesville Sprayer, Massey By Appointment Only Loving memories never die Robert MccMill atop. llan spoke on the Andrews. Fen u o 15 Run Seed Drill Case TENDERS S f nth Office W Id 1'k As -ears roll on and -ears ass budget allocation and the g s n 4 Bar Side Rake, 3 Section Tenders are invited for the ea o Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. c wou i G to express our sincere thanks to the doctors and P by. session's recommendation of session's drill with grass Approx. 800 cu. vds. trucked Harrows, Ghle Hammer Mill, replacement of the 9 to 5:30 P.M. staff of Seaforth Community in our hearts the memories are 1974 which was Ervin and Doris Sillerv. 27-30x I Robert Bell Threshing Machine. Numerous other articles. FRONT STEPS26. i Thursday evenings Monday only Clinton Office Blue Hospital, The .BlWater Rest Home, the x funeral home, Personal approved. Statements and financial VINCENT FARM EQUIPMENT 23-30-tf their visits, cards, flowers and •LANSINK— Ben and Donna at the For Appointment and all thossee who sent flowers, `Norm Knapp, auctioneer pp• reports by the various church four bar side rake; George } JACKSON & JACKSON SEAFORTH PUBLIC LiBRARY 'hone 527-1240 or 482-7010 donations and sympathy cards or Mr. and Mrs. Archie Smith of groups all indicated a busy and HAVE ORGANIZED A the Doctors n and Nurses Who took Joseph's Hospital, London, on Auctioneers 20-3(1 1 The work will require the removal the existing, steps 'and the 23-30 tf - helped in anv way during our P g bereavement of our mother, Mrs. R.R.S. Seaforth are pleased to announce the forthcoming Maternity Dres;scs r h I -H FARMER TOUR All road crossings to be filled with of construction of new steps; the )PERCY WRIGHT Mar. Hildebrand. — The marriage of their youngest daughter Sandra Violet Ann to or sell by auction. Phone . 12 ft. 4 in. existing handrails may bere- 527.1336, Seaforth. 23-30-tf Hildebrand Family. 24-30-1 . Mr. 1%1CVen Willard Bennew'ies, at theTo INT. IIARVESTER CO. PLANT CLEARING AUCTION y used. Steel water trough; The fanri!y of the late Frank eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. neighbours and friends w•h-7o sent BETTLES At Alexandria (AT, HAMILTON) y' Tenders close at 12:00 Noon on Tenders for the above work will be received by the undersigned LICENSED Salisbury wish to express their Willard Bennewies of R.R.lh1, MARCH 29,,1974 INT. HARVESTER PARTS DEPT. many offers of help during my Gode'rich, on March 2„ 1974 Of tractors, farm ,} machinery, and miscellan- until 5:00 o:clock P.M., Friday, AUCTIONEER sincere thanks to neighbours, friends and relatives for flowers, Dublin. The wedding will take lace roil ' April 5, 1974 in p . ' p' (AT BURLINGTON) (. Forms available at the Clerk's eous items at Lot 15, MARCH 15,:1974 cards. and all the kindness show•' Pcnticostal Church, Seaforth. Day 527-0680 -Night 527-0885 Date:— Concession 5, Logan, V/z E..M. Williams, Clerk, :Town of Seaforth Kippen, Ont ario �- at the time of his death. Special. Ontario at 2 P.M, 26-30x1 _... MONDAY MARCH i8 1974 _ miles north of• MiEchett on KARL Ir thanks to Rev. M,E.Reubcr, LOU ROWLAND 1. / / Pro etoGER } R.G.GETHKE Highway No. 23 on Box. 610, Telephone 262-5515 Hensall Father H.L'aragh, Dr. Whitman,' ' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ritchie. -Open Time:— 7 a.m. t0 6 p.m. P.C,V. Class CDF & FS never be forgotten by me and my Seaforth Community Hospital H family. March 2, Seaforth. Ontario. 23-30-tf nurses. Ladies of Canadian Walton, wish to announce the —Peter E. Maloney Sr. on 1974, a daughter, g Not responsible for } SATURDAY,MARCH 9 21.30-2 _ Legion. the Canadian tl g 1 cart • engagement of their daughter. - PLEASE CALL FOR RESERVATION ' At 1:00o'clock TOWNSHIP OFHULLETT' SEAFORTH Foundation and G.A.Wfiitney Ruth Marie to Donald Leroy INSURANCE:— f►�.�►��.�.. j ALL persons • having claims � OFFERING INCLUDES A ----- ELECTRONICS funeral home. 24-30x1, Krick, Hamilton. Wedding to take place Aprii 6th in Duff's United • AUTO • FIRE NORM WHITING _ David . Brown "990" Tenders for MUNICIPAL DRAINS Farm Sold Thanks to Dr. Malkus and Church, Walton. at 4 p.m.26-30x1 • LIFE white tractor with 1480 hours, 4-1 condition; David } Kennedy: ZENITH nursing i staosp of Seaforth Community Hospital. also •those 27.%Blrtll5 Donald G. Eaton ` Retired Carpenter. deceased, Brown •'950" tractor with 6,606(4, lineal feet open drain & PRILCO who visited me and sent cards For Edwin Regler; Lot 10, Con. who died on the 1 I th day of ARM EQUIPMENT LTD .1 CHURCH David Brown manure loader; David Brown three (4,500 cu yds.) .) 3 Tgwnship Road Culverts DEALER and u•i'ats, Special Thank You t. ,. P Seaforth Public School for MILLER — Gordon and Wend Y are proud to announce the birth of p Insuranee Agency ,Limited office in Xasonle Block �,d.�.. - 1n�s BU�I[Nj�.'� �'' )[,,LABniTTY BUST' j furrow 14 in. tri beam . p Medd: • the e lovely box of„ gQ.odi.es,, — Cindy their son, Peter Andrew Wiiliant. �Sudbury Main Stree� Phone 827-1810 — slorth 62? -(►128 claims to the undersigned on or mounted low; Lundell self -unloading wagon; 7.940 lineal feet of open drain Service to all makes T.V's., Radios, Etc. Horne. 24-30x1 at General Hospital, February 12, 1974. A brother for before the 14th day of March. 1974, after which date the assets AYR — SEAFORTH -- CAMBRIDGE Dr Archibald Brown, BD.,PhD I' y l andel) flail harvester; } (6,400 cu.- vds.) 17 S arlin St. Phone 527-1150 P g i am dc�ph grateful to my Tabitha and John. 27-30x1 Strathr0 Ontario I - Y� Lundell forage blower with 2.775 lineal feet of closed drain U4" to 6" tile) " 23-30-tf friends. relatives and neighbors _ 1 40 ft. of 8 in, pipe; Schultz } PTO manure 2'Catch Basins for their kind expression. of sympathy at ''the time • MELLACE —Gus and Janice (nee McCONNELL &STEWART s, • � FOR T HE FOR Tri spreader; Triple "k" 9 ft. spreader, i Farm Culvert i access Culvert with concrete G.,A. WHITNEY of my sister's death by Mass Offerings, Sillery) are happy to announce the birth t' ' da ht C BEST SEL-ECTION, SEE W E S -T,- E N, 1972 PLYMOUTH , SATELITE 2 -door HT., 6-cyl., Auto., Radio, 30,000 s 2,595 original miles. DIW972 1.971 PONTIAC PARISIENNE - 2-d6or HT., 350 engine, V-8, Auto., PS., 215-95 PB., WW, Discs. DJL727 - 1971 CHEVELLE' 2 -dr. HT, V-8, auto., radio, WW, discs 2,,475 DHM395 1971 FORD GALAXIE 500 $ 2. door HT, V-8, Auto., P.9, PB, -Vinyl roof 21195 DJD446 1970 CHEVELLE 2 -dr. HT, V-8, Auto, PS, PB, bucket seats, $ IF995 floor consul, radio, WW discs. FAX400 1970 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 2 -door HT, vinyl roof, PS, PB, 45,000 $ 11995 miles. DHV235 1970' FORD TORiNO V-8, auto., PS, PB, radio, WW, discs. $1,995 DHZ641 FORTY MORE NEW and USED CARS at all different prices. WEST END e 1 OF MITC ELL -M. 82 ' HUKON STIt2ET- "Open evtry night till '10 to servt you" 343.8932 r M If 4� l 400, in. cultivator with leveling harrow; Ford 13 run- bag headwalls FUNERAL HOME i o a ug er, orrinneI cards and 'visits to the funeral February 24 in Branson Hospital, honk drill with grass Approx. 800 cu. vds. trucked can. in Lu. —Mrs. Marv. Toronto. First ;grandchild forfertilizer McIver and Famil}. 24-30x 1 seeder box — A-1 shape; 87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth Ervin and Doris Sillerv. 27-30x I M -M gas tractor, model Separate Tenders will be p Phone 52T 1390 Seaforth Sincere thanks to everyone for "m-5" PTO cyclone grass accepted for open and closed work. 23-30-tf their visits, cards, flowers and •LANSINK— Ben and Donna seeder; four section �. diamond harrows; I.H.C. Lowest or any Tender not `Norm Knapp, auctioneer pp• gifts while 1 .-as a patient in. Lansink of London, Ontario, are Victoria Hospital four bar side rake; George } necessarily accepted. , • All and appraiser will buy p and since proud to announce the birth of returning home. Special thanks to their son. Berend Douglas,,at St. .White heavyduty post -hole Y P material and equipment (except C.M.P.) to be supplied by used the Doctors n and Nurses Who took Joseph's Hospital, London, on auger; Zero grazing wagon; Aktiv three int hitch 7 ft. , point the contractor. FURNITURE such good care of me.—Sid February 26, 1974, a brother for Gemmell: hay mower- Beaver table All road crossings to be filled with 24-30x1 Lisa. Proud grandparents are Mr. g • p� • saw with`Ath.p. motor; Air gravel and tamped. , or sell by auction. Phone and Mrs. • John Lansink of 12 ft. 4 in. A certified Bid Cheque of ]0�h of 527.1336, Seaforth. 23-30-tf i wish to express my deepest Seaforth. 27-30x1 P p compressor;, grain auger with motor; Tender Price to accompany thanks to all, my relatives, Steel water trough; Tender. R.S.BOX neighbours and friends w•h-7o sent BETTLES At Alexandria Jamesway feed cart;;water 1 Tenders close at 12:00 Noon on cards, flower-, and gifts and made Marine and General Hospital, g bowls; hoof trimmers; and T MARCH 29,,1974 FUNERAL HOME many offers of help during my Gode'rich, on March 2„ 1974 many many other items too Further. particulars and Tender recent illness. Special thanks to Paul and Lorraine (nee Talbot) r>�m: -ons to mention. Forms available at the Clerk's Phones: Fr. Dill and Fr. Laragh, Fr. arc proud to announce the birth of • - TERMS Cash Office. Day 527-0680 -Night 527-0885 Mohan, Dr. Moyo and Dr. their first child. a son Kenneth . Malkus, NO RESERVE as proprietor are � ClVincent 23-30mf the Sisters and pupils of Paul. 27-3 1 PP• is selling due to. ill health. � Seaforth, Ontario _ St.Patrick's School for all letters KARL Ir 21-30-2 LOU ROWLAND and Valentines, and last but not KENNEDY - To Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pro etoGER } R.G.GETHKE TRANSPORT LTD. least, all who, offered Prayers on my behalf. Your kVdness will Kennedy, at 22. Legal Notices ` RICHARD LOBB P.C,V. Class CDF & FS never be forgotten by me and my Seaforth Community Hospital H family. March 2, T Auctioneers NOTICE TO CREDITORS —Peter E. Maloney Sr. on 1974, a daughter, g Not responsible for 1N THE ESTATE OF ROBERT ServingDublin & Seaforth areas. Phone 345-2301 Dublin anytime.. 24-30x1 Tammy Lynn. 27-30x1 accidents on day of sale. � 2sale. 0-�-� MURRAY SMiTH 23-30-tf f►�.�►��.�.. j ALL persons • having claims _ ----- against the estate of Robert NORM WHITING Farm Sold Murrav Smith, late of the Town of FIRST AUCTION SALE Seaforth, in the County of Huron. LiC�ENSED AUCTIONEER PRESBYTERIAN Retired Carpenter. deceased, & For Edwin Regler; Lot 10, Con. who died on the 1 I th day of APPRAISER .1 CHURCH � , 11, Twp. of Hay, 2'/2 miles south . 1974 are hereby notified Prompt, Courteous, Efficient j of Zurich on County Road to send in full particulars of their • �' THIS SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1 P.M. claims to the undersigned on or SUNDAY, MARCH 10th MACHINERY -Kon skilde 9'/: g before the 14th day of March. 1974, after which date the assets ANY TYPE, ANY SiZE, ANYWHERE Dr Archibald Brown, BD.,PhD I' ft. cultivator, New Holland PTO will be distributed having r,:gard Strathr0 Ontario I - Y� manure spreader, New Holland hay baler model 2 e 8, Int. ace ° to claims then received, Weiv give complete sale service. _ Guest Minister bottom trail P low rubber, Dated at Seaforth. Ontario this 18th day of February, 1974. PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE (above listed articles in excellent McCONNELL &STEWART Bell threshing Seaforth, Ontario. Phone Collect machine (28 machine (28-45) on rubber tires, cutter in excellent 7 solicitors for the Executor 235-1964 Exeter1N HOCKEY AT RS RAST' cond. inch 22-28-3 23-30-tf dive belt, clover attachments SEAFORTH MINOR HOCKEY include: 3 corrugated concaves 24. Cards of Thanks and fine screen, Int. 13 run drill, /� ALL-STAR TEAMS Int. R ft. binder on rubber NOTICE TO CREDITORS The family of the late Mr. Andrew F ICanvas%,-, ° like new) IN THE ESTATE OF W. Dunlop wish to express their Vs' J.D.heavy duty farm wagon, CATHERINE RYAN sincere thanks and appreciation South East London Optimist ?• Turneo gravity box, J.D.3 ton wagon, 7 drag ALL persons having claims against the Estat Catherine to relatives, friends and Team$ sections harrows g l; a of neighbours for the beautiful floral i hatrowpole accommodates S sections, 12 ft. auger, J.D. Ryan, late of the Township of Logan, in the County Perth, tributes, donations, charitable SATURDAY MARCH 9th grain of causes and sympathy_ golds. / it corn Sheller, Int. 8 ft. cul tb.lalor. 2 --30 ft, single chain' bate Housekeeper; deceased, who died on the 28th da y of January. Thanks to the doctors, nurses, Rev. M. E. Reuben, the Ladies of Starting at 5 QtClbCli j.. elevators, new loll page wire, 1974, are hereby notified to send Canadian Lergion Auxiliary x.00 Bane 6:00 Atoms, lar uaflti( flew Inmber sawed $ 9 y in full particulars of heir claims and the many Lodges, pallbearers, 7:00 pee Weer • — $:00 Novice • from owners bush, cedar posts, ,k to the undersigned on or before G.A.Whittrey Funeral Home. k 9:00 MHdgOs Mid ettd Posts, blacksmith 1:� blotver, block &tackle...; the 28th day of March, 1974, after which date the t}ssets *ill be, Many acts of kindt;iess deeply by Edith Dunlop Help Support l livor lffik rey in. Seg►forlh r; 'Jt`RAC!`bI15 - .I. . `lfidpc T '60; 'dlsfribvf6d, hatitig'regat'A only to appreciated and family. 24-30x 1 BEST SEL-ECTION, SEE W E S -T,- E N, 1972 PLYMOUTH , SATELITE 2 -door HT., 6-cyl., Auto., Radio, 30,000 s 2,595 original miles. DIW972 1.971 PONTIAC PARISIENNE - 2-d6or HT., 350 engine, V-8, Auto., PS., 215-95 PB., WW, Discs. DJL727 - 1971 CHEVELLE' 2 -dr. HT, V-8, auto., radio, WW, discs 2,,475 DHM395 1971 FORD GALAXIE 500 $ 2. door HT, V-8, Auto., P.9, PB, -Vinyl roof 21195 DJD446 1970 CHEVELLE 2 -dr. HT, V-8, Auto, PS, PB, bucket seats, $ IF995 floor consul, radio, WW discs. FAX400 1970 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 2 -door HT, vinyl roof, PS, PB, 45,000 $ 11995 miles. DHV235 1970' FORD TORiNO V-8, auto., PS, PB, radio, WW, discs. $1,995 DHZ641 FORTY MORE NEW and USED CARS at all different prices. WEST END e 1 OF MITC ELL -M. 82 ' HUKON STIt2ET- "Open evtry night till '10 to servt you" 343.8932 r M If 4� l 400,