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The Huron Expositor, 1974-09-19, Page 16�. .. ,. , ,:. . 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The RUPEE -- To Mr. and Mrs. Larry wedding will take place on Dupee of Seaforth at Seaforth (or a. member of their staff will be published in Six ) g Friday, October I1, 1914, at 7:30 Community Hospital on issues of the Expositor' starting next week. ' Bob, Margaret and kids would y P p g like to thank everyone for their p.m, at Parkview United Church, September 16, 1974, a daughter, "Spot the Merchants" is a fun contest for the support In our most trying time. Stratford. 2hur x, 27-5 x1 entire family and by patronizing the contest Though thanks seems so 4. Seip Wanted , advertisers, you will receive entry forms which is all f inadequate in comparison to what 4. Ifelp' Wanted • you need to. enter ,and there Is NO LIMIT to the, yon have given us. it still. seems to be the only and highest degree -of number of prizes a reader may win Including the Big respect we can express. (There is grand prize of $100.00 (in merdhandise cheques). also a special thanks) Thanks God Some of the dependable area firms co -sponsoring for giving us friends and the contest are: neighbours to keep us from at a time like this. — Sell - BOX Furniture, - Gerald's Datsun, - Ball -Macaulay falling apart The Hallam Bob, Mar;{, his. Ltd.,- Wright Chev.-Olds, - Red's Fina, - Main Street Sandra, David and Debbie. Variety, - Seaforth Farmers Co -Op., - Crown 24.58x1Hardware, - Bob & Betty's Variety & Gifts, - Bill Rea 25. In MemoriamEstate O'Shea Men's Wedr, - Bell Mobile Homes, - Crocker BROWN — In loving memory of Shoes, - Hildebrand Paint & Paper, - Seaforth Meat Market - Winthrop ' �t a dear Father and Grandfather, Due to our 1974 Expansion Program, we are looking for p General Store - Smitt S Edward (Ted) Brown who passed I Sales People for 'our Clinton and Goderich Offices. Shillelagh, 'Dublin, - Keating's Pharmacy. away 13 years ago September 21, J Many people from all walks of•life have doubled their Look for the "S(ot the Merchants" Contest signs 1961, / income since joining our Sales Staff of ,over 60 in the windows.. Read the ads and patronize these They say time heals all sorrow, Representatives. . area businesses. And helps one to forget, We will offer you WlnnerS names will be published weekly in the But time has only proved t6 us, How much we miss him yet. HIGH COMMISSION SPLIT Expositor, Loyingly remembered by his R Smile daughter, Marg, son-in-law Rollv MANAGERIAL ASSISTANCE 28. Deaths and grandchildren. 25-58-1 MANY LISTINGS AVAILABLE ' TAYLOR — yAt' Royal •Jubilee ' "I'm always forgetting McCURDY — in loving memory FREE ADVERTISING Hospital, Victoria, B.C. on things," the distraught man of a devoted wife and friend of Give us a call for a personal interview. Thursday, September 5th, 1974, grumbled to the psychiatrist. everyone Sarah who passed away � � Florence A.Taylor of Victoria in "-Wh ftt should I do?" "The first thin to do," replied one year ago September 17, 1973 her seventy-ninth year. Daughter g P y• g p WILFRED McINTEE & CO. LIMITED y y g in her 75th year. of the' gate Mr. and Mrs. Henry the doctor, "is to pay me in Box, 549, Walkerton, Ont. 881-2270 One sad,. and lonely year has Taylor of Seaforth. Leaving ..to,., advance. passed: WILL1AR.R.#1, or '~ mourn her loss is one brother, 11't41INGSTON - Sales Manager Hepworth, Ont. 935-2074 Since that great sorrow fell. Laurence of Victoria, B.C. and The shock that we received that one sister, Mrs. Verne Dale day, (Annie) of Seaforth, Ontario. A No one can ever tell. 4-58-1 graduate nurse, she worked for a Your end came sad and sudden number of years in the Scott No time to say goodbye Memorial Hospital (now the You we're gone before I knew it, PERSON or students for fast food An Expositor Classified will Seaforth Manor). Burial took ,Only God knows the reason service, evening hours, part time. pay you dividends. Have you tried place in Royal Oak Cemetery, why'' Ph. 527-0443.. 4-58.1 one? Dial Seaforth 527-0240. Victoria, B.C. 28-5$x1 A golden heart•stopped-beating , TWo working'hands at rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us He only takes the best. We cannot forget your smiling l face Your happy carefree ways The smile that won so many friends In the happy by -gone days. So this month with deep regret For it brings back a day we cannot forget You left so sudden without a goodbye But m emories of you will never die. —Forever loved and sadly missed by husband Sam and friends. 25- 5.8x1 MrGRATH — In -memory of our son-in-law, Edwarj G. McGrath, who passed away one year ago September' 25, You -left so• sudden without a goodbye But memories of you will never die. — Mom and Dad Mcllwain. 25-58-1 McGRATH — In - loving memory of a dear husband and father, Edward McGrath who passed away one year ago. September. 25. He is gone but not forgotten And as dawns another year, In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of him are always near. . Days of sadness will come o'er US. Many think the wound is - healed, But they little know the sorrow That lies in -the heart concealed. — Always remembered and sadly missed by his wife, Helen. son John, daughter Patricia. Michael and family. 25-58x1 26. Personal ���^� ply RADIAL -TIRES Regular $48.00 r Now only $30.95 per tire! GR. -78-15 H R.-78-15 Set of 4 $123.80 Set of 5 . $145.95 Installation, Balancing, Tax Extra CHEN., OLDS LTD. Seaforth, Ontario i Call Dennis at' 527--1750 ,i Assist General Public 2 Assist Other Police Dep'ts,. 2 General Police Information 2 Fire Call 1 -Two minor vehicle accidents investigated with damage totalling $120.00. One major vehicle accident investigated with damage totalling $735.00. 4 Persons were charged under the Highway Traffic Act. 1 Person charged under the . Liquor Control Act. 18 Motorists were stopped' and warned for minor defects and offences. Bean -Equipment at Seaforth NEW -- Chortered Accountants , LEFT USED EQUIPMENT — "Innes" 57.0 Windrower W/407 Prepare Your Lawn for Winter • cross conveyor ..................... NeQf Constans "Innes" 570 Windrower W/407 ` x 0 �e Ye �" awe cross conveyor .. . .................... wes, A farewell get�together and weekend at the Whyte home and We would like to welcome to Mr,' Mrs. supper was held by Margie are presently with Mr, and Mrs. the community, and Clayton Riley who were ;;[tarried Whyte at her home on Sunday for Frank Reynolds • and family of Saturday and will be living In Sam Allotey andMichael R.R12, Seaforth, whom they just on their new home In the village. W.tndzia of Ghana who have happened to meet while visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley . spent the past summer in this in the Maritimes. Attending were visited on Sunday •evening with area with Crossroads we well as Mr, and Mrs. Harold Errington Mr. Mr.. and Mrs.Tom Riley ofClinton two Crossroaders from Kepya, anal family of Dungannon, also with Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Africa. Evans. Gathiri and Peter and ,Mrs. John Segeren and and Ellwood of Montreal who were' Maina who spent the summer with Allan Shaw of Nova Scotia family of R.R12, Seaforth, Dr. and Mrs. Rodger Whitman of visiting at the same home; the Crossroader that went with Seaforth, Rev. St'an McDonald of Mr. and mrs.Reg. Lawson, John and Elizabeth. visited on Margie Whyte in 1972 to the Philippines. They spent the. Londe'sboro and Mr. and, Mrs.. Nick Whyte and family. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. . - Orientation is being held in 'George Turner, Barry and Bonnie 'Police News London at Crossroads of Tuckerstnith. lylr. and M6,Terence Hunter A. L. VAUGHAN headquarters on Thursday and Friday of this week and Saturday of Colborne Township and Mrs. CHIEF OF POLICE they fly from Landon to Toronto Joe . Armstrotig of Detroit, Michigan were Sunday visitors The Seaforth • Police and leave Canada for their with Mr. and Mrs, John Department investigated 30 homeland in Africa.- • Thompson, Sharon and Bob, occurrences from the week of the I lth September, to the 18th ersonals Mr. and Mrs. Lector Kingswell. Mr. Robert Storey and Alvin of September, 1974. They are as of Clinton visited 'on Thursday • Holmesville,- visited on Sunday . follows: evening with Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs.Bill Storey. theft complaints 7k George Mellwa in. Mr. and Mrs: Don Buchanan Lost and Found 4 Mr,_, nd Mrs. John Thompson, visited on Sunday with'Mr. Alfred Property Damagd 3 Sharon and Bob visited on Friday Buchanan who is a' patient in Traffic Complaints 5 evening with Mr. And Mrs, Elmer Stratford General Hospital and Animals 3 Hunter in their new home in also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hit and Run driver I Stratford, Wilfred Buchanan of Ilderton. Assist General Public 2 Assist Other Police Dep'ts,. 2 General Police Information 2 Fire Call 1 -Two minor vehicle accidents investigated with damage totalling $120.00. One major vehicle accident investigated with damage totalling $735.00. 4 Persons were charged under the Highway Traffic Act. 1 Person charged under the . Liquor Control Act. 18 Motorists were stopped' and warned for minor defects and offences. Bean -Equipment at Seaforth NEW -- Chortered Accountants "Heath" Bean Windrowers in stock _, 2 LEFT USED EQUIPMENT — "Innes" 57.0 Windrower W/407 Prepare Your Lawn for Winter • cross conveyor ..................... $1•1100 "Innes" 570 Windrower W/407 , cross conveyor .. . .................... $2,400 "Innes" 500 AR W/cross MECADOX in 5 -lb. Pails conveyor.............................$1,250 See us for your fall "Innes" 500"AR. W /cross conveyor....,. .' ................ $,800 "Henry" Windrower W/cross TOPNOTCH FEEDS• conveyor [like new] ...........:....... $2,750 "1-H" 82 Combine W/bean equipment [excellent] .............. . . $3,200 "Massey" 410 Diesel W/bean equipment .................... .... $$,900 ' "I -H" 175 Swather W/144 Innes pick up ........................ $3,250 "i-11" 50$17, Combine W/bean - equipment .................. ...... $9,800• Ba119k xe�1y, Doig and Go. Chortered Accountants 268 Main St., Exeter - AR THUR,W,'READ 4 Resident Partner Bus, 235-0120, Res. 2311-8075 . NOW IS THE'TIME Prepare Your Lawn for Winter r with 3-6-12 WINTERiZER or .3-642 WINTERIZER 'FEEDER FRESH SUPPLY IN STOCK For the farmer who mixes his own feed,. Fresh Stock of MECADOX in 5 -lb. Pails See us for your fall FERTILIZER NEEDS OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS• Phone 527-1910 Seaforth NOW ON! Mr.and Mrs. Neil Hodge Seaforth, wish to announce the xA THURSDAY and FRID Y, SEPTEMBER 19 & 20 • Sea�• forthcoming marriage of their iyoungest daughter, Linda Ann to ! Mr. William Henry Brown, son of, ALL DAYSaturday Evening �.. Mr. and Mrs. James ng Brown, Egmondvilte. The Thursday Evening FRI-DAY marriage to take place 6n October121974 at 2 o'clock at T%"Cabaret Styie -, Egmondville United Church, 26-58x1s. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Van Rooijen, ". 75 James Street, Seaforth.wish to announce the forthcoming; i marriage of their daughterY } Janneke Alie to James Thomas Murray, son of Mr. and Mr's. Overcome wi... .:Lrprise as her. name is Vincent' Murray, R.R. called,the 173 Queen of the Fair, , Seaforth. The marriage to takkee 9,Margaret . �i place October 11, .1974 at 8 p.m. Van Dyke was congratulated by Alf Ross, in First Presbyterian Church, president of the Seaforth Agricultural Society. 7777 Seaforth, Ontario. 26-58x1 Official Opening by Robert McKinley, Huron M.P. Variety Program Merchant Displays Indoor Displays Preliminaries in Queen of -the Fair Competition Parade at 12:30 ' Harness Racing -Selection and Crownintr of the Queen of • the Fair Livestock Show$ 41 11 Competitions Giant Midway -- Bands — Etc. .Machinery and Commercial Displays "Pork Cooking Demonstration" Spon- sored by the Ladies' Division r. Mrs.R.R.#1,n-Lodesborocare pleasedAndersonMIDWAY PONY RIDES -- FARM MAUHINERY DISPLAYS i t to announce the+tngagement of , their oldest daughter Lynda Jeanne to Lean Pau] Horbanuik•, INDUSTRIAL and MERCHANTS" EXHIBITS RACES s � � SCHOOL p r i salt of Mrs. 'Victoria Hotba� and tits tate Coston HorHattik, •SD1'11S TRUMPET 13AN1�► �--'- C�IOOI. PARADE . Clitit6h. The mat'rtage lir take , tt 1 pled ,Clctober ZS, 1974 at 7:1)0 ''LOA'' ► �„ 121. i F. ill pavan ifnifed +Chu>ch, Witlt460. , 26-S8xi fYYiT,r4^n _A_h�...a. it <r.,• a PENNY SALE featuring more than primes. DANCE i h '0 ?ff it Music by the BLUETONES Tickets available from Directors >w or Phone Ken Moore 527-0508 $4.00 per Couple SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ADMISSION: TIirURSDA'r, Adults 1.00; Students with cards Tao; FRl'iIAT, Adults Loo: students with cards 1.00; Chadtren not in Parade so centre ALP 9098, •p'res'Ident _ Mrs. Ratldeen +Cuthi% Secretary. Trebs. i► a