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RUSS113114 PRINGLE
William $StPringle,
dain io f
Seaforth, died atuy�
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St.
Joseph's Hospital, I,oldon.• He
had been in poor health for some
time. He was in his 66th year,.
The son of the Irate Mr. and
Mrs, William. Pringle, of
4' Hepworth, he was.born in Park,f
cj "r head, Ontario where he attended t
school. He had worked with the
Hoover Company in Toronto and M
Hamilton until. coming -to the
ra t. Seaforth district in 1949 when he• c _'
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ip�!"��f. �, `' �.k"r• farmed in McKillop until retiring
- 4 in 1961: He was employed with w"
y Boyes Farm Supply.
r , x • He is survived by his wife, the
h tt
��. ' ��t , • �°' • former Rose O'Reilly to whom he
was married in Toronto in 1943;
t.
..yo sisns, Gordon of 24 Kemp Crese.,
Stratford, Paul of 'Ingersoll; a
ter. t* t +'
' • �� �� , 5, t b -rather, Victor of Palmerston; d `,
1 s Y t i r ststers, Mrs. Georgina Locke and A Ilk
Mrs. Henry (Myrtle) Cruick.
Shank, both of Owen Sound, Mrs, t i
Ed !Edna) Oldfield, Mrs. Earl
(Bernice) Daley, and Mrs.: I
William (Ruth) Blackwell, Al of �' I
42. Palmerston, Mrs. Ed (Margaret)
�' Co%yap Southfield, M9ch• i
The body was at the G.A.mKt
Whiiliey Funeral- Rome,,. Fuberal '`•
service was held Monday at 2 ,
VANASTRA INDUSTRY OPENS -- ' Kaufman' Footwear offieiats, - Gil p.m. at St. 'James Church, with j (Photo by Phillips) I
Laurin, Vanastra foreman; - Irvin Weber, Vice President; and Lloyd Rev, H.J. Laragh officiating. SPANTON-KEYS
Vanastra liaison officer, watch as the new 'employees begin work at the Vanastra Burial was in St. James
Cemeter Glass globed candelebra David Spanton of Forest:acted"
plant of Kau'Pallbearers were Con Eckert,
fman's Footwear Wednesday morning. Th ose receiving instruction are y' entwined with white daisies, and as best man. The ushers. were
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'Ursula Zobel, Shirley Ryan, M.uriel Workman and June_ MacLellan. Art Devereaux, Maurice Etue, pink and purple statice decorated Robert Spanton, Omagh,
Jack Boyce, Wm. Chesney, ,and IJensall United Church on Northern Ireland, and Jack Chip -
Ken Murray, Flowerbearers were September 7, 1974for the chase, Philadelphia.,
Wavne Hamilton and Wayne marriage of Anne Elizabeth Keys Pennsylvania.
Auxi iory
conferencehere.Scott. and Gerald Douglas Spanton. The bride's mother wore a floor
FREDERICK BARNUM The bride is the daughter of length blue polyester satin gown
arenfs mother wore a floor length pink
room's The death occtirred'at Seaforth p
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Keys. with chiffon trim. The groofn's
1, Members of the Hospital Plans were finalized for the Auxiliary for the operating room Manor on, September 4th of Hensall and the gr
Auxiliary Weld a potluck supper- -autumn dance to be held by the had been installed. Frederick Barnum. He was 76. He are Mr. and Mrs. Sydney and white chiffon dress. Both
Tuesday evening prior to their Auxiliary at the Legion on is survived by a sister, Mrs. E. M. Spanton, Windsor. mothers wore orchid corsages.
first meeting of the season. October 19. Mr s Bennett, acting president Denby, R.R.1, Woodstock.' Rev. Donald Beck performed Following the dinner and
Mrs. W.C.Bennett who. is A number of members for the 'meeting, read a letter of Funeral services were the double ring ceremony with reception at the Pineridge Chalet,
convening the annual fall volunteered to work in the thanks froth Shirley Tijk, the conducted by Rev. M.Fg; Reuber Mrs. John Turkheim presiding at the bridal couple left for a
confe"ce for District 2 of Auxiliary' booth at the Seaforth nurse who was awarded. the of Northside United Church at the the organ. honeymoon in Englan8 and
Ontario Hospital Auxiliaries to be Fall Fair. Seaforth Auxiliary bursary at the R.S. Box Funeral Home on Given in marriage by her Spain. Upon their return, they
held in Seaforth on September 29, Mrs.Grace Titford volunteered graduation of nurses from , the Tuesday, September 6. Jnterment father, the bride wore a gown of will reside in Sarnia.
reported all arrangements were to act as corresponding secretary '. Huron -Perth School of Nursing. followed in • Egmondville silk organza., with a high waist The bride, a recent graduate,
completed. She announced that during the absence of Mrs. Beth Mrs. Mary Margaret Maloney Cemetery. Pallbearers were Cliff, and bishop sleeves. Swiss will be working at Sarnia General
two Seaforth'. residents will be Bcchelev. won the mystery prize. Broadfoot, Alex Dennis, Joseph embroidery lace„ complimented Hospital. The grdYom is employed
Liking art in theprogram. The Mrs. -Marion Turnbull said the White, Leslie Oliver, Thomas the square neck line and sleeves. at A.D. Palriier Associates,,
fp P Mrs. Frances Teatero and Mrs. Her cathedral illusion veil . was Guests attended from Omagh,
test s caker ��i ill be Dr. Patti L, candy stripers would be starting Wilbee and Arthur Finlayson. f,*i p' P g Anne .lames, president and vice- y
Brady on Family Medicine and back at the hospital now t1Sat president, will attend the annual - encircled by narrow alencan lace Northern Ireland, Philadelphia,'
that Susan (McLean) White will holidays are over.comlention in Toronto of the and was held by a tiny floral Benn., London.. England, Ottawa,
New factor headpiece. She carried a nosegay Midland. Toronto, St. Catharines,
be a member of the panel on Miss Dorothy Parke reported Ontario Hospital Auxiliaries
the special light bought by the of white roses, stephanotis, and Detroit. Mich.
Publicity and Public Relation p R October 27-30. baby's breath and blue Prior to her marriage, the bride
at Vanastra, cornflowers. was honored at showers given by
` a a Miss Linda Keys, Toronto, Misses Julie and Jane Heal,
Ree a�mm tee named �n Hulleff
Kaufman
manufacturing.
Footwear started a attendant..
of the bride, was the only Hensall•, and Miss Marjor*e
small manufacturing. operation at attendant, Her dress was of Lambie. Arko.na-
Vanastra Wednesday. patterned polyester satin,
The recently established Building Permits were- .issued but some wondered about rising Located in a former supply princess line with puffed sleeves Remember! It takes but. a
Hullet Recreation Committee to Murray Howatt, Lot 16 S 17, costs and if the report made depot in the southwest corner of and sweetheart neck line. She moment to place a Huron
became a reality Tuesday night -Con. 14; Tony Fidom, Lot 18, allowance for this. It was pointed Vanastra, a cutting and sewing carried a nosegay of white Expositor Want Ad and be money
when the committee elected Con. 7; R. lnvin, E'': Lot 5, Con. out that if Tenders were operation for slippers will be daisies, pink miniature carnations in pociet. To advertise, just Dial
Murray Lynn as chairman. I-, E.Satverda, Lett S. Con. 10; considered teto high they need not carried ouij The work -will then be - and baby's breath.--- —" Seaforth 527.0240.
Tlir secretary is Mrs. Ken Scott Paul Dyck. Lots 72, 73,, 73, PIA. br accepted_ shipped to the Kitchener plant for
and,. ocher members are Paul Con. 1.- J. Cooper, Lot 22, Cbn. 1: ...The. Vitt- Ddrp L)rairr Report "lasting.
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Buv&nan, John Flvnn. 'Mrs. K. Dykstra, Lett 24. Con. 6: Th os. was adopted andcouncil set Oct, 7 Gil Laurin is the forenian at the
Brian Hallam, Reeve Hugh Flynn Beattie, Pt. 25. Con. Il; T. Council adopted a by-law to plant, He expects to have 20 d
,- and rne+nciilot Thomas Duizer. Tiesma. Lot 19, Con. 3; R. permit destruction* of certain persons working by Monday and
The comblittee discussed the Gibbings. Lot 27. Con. 7; Atex Municival documents. by the end of the year he hopes to
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MEN'S
Gym SHORTS ... ....................$ 2.95
BOYS'
TSHIRTS ....White....'........ .. 2:50
. ......... .. Colored .................. 2.75
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and agreed to arrange -to have.
rJUNI'AR
+ss, tt b, on. _• n re x
Vecnstra. Lot 7, Con. I. subject to
PP
for Ditch Commissioper N.
have 40,to SO employees.
result of preiiminary action taken
Hulled Twp,; and Lot 11, Con. 2,
representatives ofthc tis nsihle
�• responsible
' provincial ininistry attend its nix!
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Alexander. L,. Archambault.. and
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H. Flynn and`tpuncit named Mr.
Teenager in clothing store: "If
my parent line this, can I return
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SE I CADW �fIfO�K,Llf "•~ C,.ii,]Br... •..
suggestion there he a written
meeting.
Severance on Lot 28. Con. 5:
The meeting came about as s
Hullett Twp.; Lot 5. Con, 3.
result of preiiminary action taken
Hulled Twp,; and Lot 11, Con. 2,
bv'cuuncil at the August meeting
Hullctt Twp. were recommended
e when tunil atoned to establish
with, no conditions except a
a col littee, `.
suggestion there he a written
A ntctssarp by -lacy to create
agreement in regard to Line
`!Y Ni:, cctmmittetand name its
Fences.
members a as adopted at ,the
E. H. Uderstadt discussed the
Stpternttcr meeting.
Van Dorp drain report with the
Other business carried out at
several owners that attended.
the September meeting included:
Thea- tier satisfied with the report
Approve. addition at Kinkora
The Ministry of Oducation has
Tokar. Assistant Superintendent.
notified the Huron -Perth County
was also given a $2.000 increase
Roman Catholic Separate Srhoor
raising his salon to 52',000.
Board that it has approved the
effeciive September 1.
request for an Odition to St.
Patrick's Schooi at Kinkora by the
Board in July.
The hoard. meeting in rommit-
tre of the ac•hole following the
CONTEST I
• rrgular meeting in, Seaforth
See Next WeeR"s
Monday night, discussed theEXPOSITOR
addition which will' pmyide a
for full details
S�ittrary resob-! a centre for the 203
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Now on sale for the "C6ntenaires" upcoming 1974-75 hockey. season
home ggames (excluding playoffs) at the_ following locations for only
$15.00 each:
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Larry Cook (Dublin) - Bob Dinsmore - Carol Ann. Doig - Gary Gray -
Doug. Hildebrand - 'Moe Huard (Rowcliffe Motors Ltd.) - Frank
Murray - Dennis McCamley' (Wright Chev-Olds) - Don McClure - Glen
pi ptl,. rat+r call rive a central McClure (Vincent Farm Equipment) 'Jim Nash -Jack Price -Seaforth
IoCatirtn fctr all teaching aids,
library books and supplies for the
scticoks use, as well ars pmy'
suitable spare for classes +',
special exduration and Frer
language instrac�tion.
Jack Lane, Business
Administrator, has been
authorized to contact KrIes.
Recreation Office (Library) - Colin Young , (Gay Lea) Y
ALSO IMPORTANT - Anyone purchasing a season ticket between
A trip for
flights to
be made
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