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Income Tax &iisistanee & Preparation
INDIVIDUALS — SMALL BUSINESSES
FARMING
WILFRED L. ELLIOTT
Telephone ' P.0.13ox 729,12 N. Main St.
1519) 527-0301 Seaforth, Ontario
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All persons having claims against
the ' Estate of CLARA
MARGARET JANE LITTLE, lat e
of the Town of Seaforth, in -the
County of Huron,. Housekeeper,
deceased. who died on the 3rd
day of February. 1975, are hereby
notified to send in full particulars
of their claims to the undersigned
on or before the 13th day of
March, 1975 after which date the
assets will be distributed, having
regard only to claims then
received,
DATED at Seaford). this 18th day
of February, 1975.
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
22-80-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF .
AGNES ELIZABETH KALE
All persons havin‘clalms against
the • Estate of' AGNES
ELIZABETH KALE late of the
Township of Hibbert, in the
County of Perth, Housekeeper.
deceased, who died on the 27th
day of January, 1975, are hereby
notified to send in full particulars
of their claims to the undersigned
on or before the 13th day of
March. 1975 after which date the
assets will be distributed, having
regard only to claims then
received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 18th day
of February, 1975.
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth. Ontario
Solicitors for the Executor
22-80-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
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'71 PONTIAC PARISIENNE
Brougham, Power Brakes,
Steering, Windows, Seats,
Airconditioning, Radio
MUST BE SEEN!
'74 TORINO ELITE
Double Power,
Radio. Radials,
5004 Miles
'72 MONTEGO
2-Dr. HT. Brougham
Double Power,
_Radio
FOR THE DEAL OF YOUR LIFE' SEE
SEAFORIH
Phone 27-1140 or 527-0060 MERCURY
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The family of the late Roy Lawson
wish to thank relatives, friends, .
neighbours for floral tributes, -
donations to the Ontario Heart
-Foundation, to the staff and
nurses at Huronview, to
-Reverend Edwin Nelson for his
visits and the comforting
message, also to the Ladies of
First Presbyterian Church for the
lunch, pallbearers, flower
bearers, Mr. G.A.'Whitney, it was
very much appreciated. —
Mallon, Norman, Carl and Susan
Willis. 24-82x1
We wish to express our
appreciation to everyone who
made our 45th Wedding.
Anniversary such • a happy.
occasion. Special thanks to our
family and all who helped in every
way. Thank you for all the-tokens
of congratulations we received.
All will be kindly remembered. —
Bill and Isabel Rogerson. 24.82x1
I wish " 'to extend my. sincere
thanks to all those who sent me
spiritual bouquets, treats and
cards and to those who visited
me. Special thanks to Father Dill
and Father Laragh; also to Dr.
Brady and Dr. Meptus; the staff
of Seaforth Hospltal. Thanks to
Marie and , Angela for
transporting me to hospital and
home. It is all very much
appreciated. —Rose Stapleton.
24-82-1 -
We would like to say thank you to
everyone remembering us with
cards, visits ' and best wishes
during our recent stay in hospital:
Special thankslo Dr. -Underwood
and the O.B. Nursing Stiff at
Seaforth Community Hospital. —
Carol Ann and Michael Campbell.
24-82x1
25. In Memoriam
SKINN — In memory of John
Skinn who passed away, March
8th, 1971.
There's a family who m isses
you sadly
he In the home where you used to
A family who wanted to keep
you
But God willed it not to be,
You left us beautiful memories
And sorrow too• good to be told
But to those who loved and lost
you
Your memory will n ever grow
old.
— Sadly missed by wife and
family. 25-82x1
26. Personal
On the occagiqn of the
anniversary of the birth of
Anthony Van Egmond on March
10, greetings to his descendants
in Egmondville, Mitchell,
Clinton, Exeter, Goderich,
London, Burlington, Oakville,
Prince Albert, Vancouver, Ohio,
Michigan, Indiana. 26-82-1
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1O *THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MARCH 8,
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COOPER — We wish to thank our
many • friends, relatives and
neighbours "for their kind Mrs. Bonnie Drury, Bruce and
expressions of sympathy and acts Barbara Kraler announce the
of kindness extended to us during forthcoming marriage of their,
the sudden death of Manford W, -mother, Agnes Kraler, Sarnia, to
Cooper, Feb. 27, 1975.' Special Howard Dungey, of Mitchell,
thanks to Rev. T.E.Hancock, also-e. April 19 at St. John's Anglican
pallbearers and for the beautiful Church, Sarnia. 26-82.1
floral tributes- and donations.
Cooper Family. 24-82.1
I wish to say Thank You Pa'
everyone who sent cards ,
flowers, books and treats and
visited me while I was in Seaforth
Community Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Brady,Dr.Malkus
and all the nurses who were so
kind to me. — Ron Scott. 24-82x1 HENDERSON — To Mr. and
Mrs. Bev Henderson, a daughter,
Andrea Lynn at St. Joseph's
Hospital, Hamilton, on February
27. A sister for Denise and
Trevor. •- 27-82-1
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TAYLOR — To Lawrence and
Edith Taylor, R.R.#1,
Londesboro, at Seaforth
Community Hospital, on
,February 27th, 1975, a daughter.
A wee sister for Shane. 27-82x1
"We invite engaged couples to,
visit the Arbor Gift Shop in
Clinton. Pick up a' free gift and
tell your friends about our Shower
and Bridal registry' service. No
charge, no obligations. 26-79-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Aquilla La Blanc,
3355 Roman Avenue,-Halifax,
N.S. wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter
Nancy Laura to Pte. Stewart
William Carter, son of Mr, and-
Mrs•Th os. Carter, Seaforth,
Ontario. Wedding to take, place
April 12 at 7 p.m. in St. Michael
Chapel C.F.B. Shearwater, N.S.
26-82x1
27. Births
Meat ball medley for
a fine winter meal
Meat Ball Medley
'Almost every.' country has a
favorite meat ball dish, and a
special knack for making and
serving them. Those made with
ground beef are a great way to
obtain protein, iron and some of
the B vitamins. By adding a
different spice, or serving them'
with a different sauce you inject
/some intrigue. , •
Be prepared to spend a little
time- shaping the meat halls. To
facilitate your task try one 'of
these methods:
pat tincookerfground beef into
it rectangle about one-inch thick.
Then cut into squares of the
desired size, using a knife. Roll
the meat portion between your
hands.
• use a small scoop to measure
meat, then forte into meat balls.
- roll ground beef into a long
cylinder shape, reminiscent of
refrigerator cookie dough, cut and
form into 'meat balls. Vary the
size of the meat balls according to
their use. One and one-half inch
meat balls are considered "man-
sized", while smaller one-inch
MARATHON AUCTION SALE
THURSDAY, MARCH 6,1975
8 P.M.
FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1973
8 p.m.
BALL AUCTIONS
"THURSDAY AND FRIDAY"
,NEW FURNITURE - 4 pee,
Herculon chesterfield suite,
cabinet model Stereo with a.m. -
f.m. radio, 8 track tape deck and 4
speed record player. Swivel
kitchen suite; 3pce, ches t on
chcs t Spanish bedroom suite; 2
pee. Colonial chesterfield suite
with-matching coffee and end
tables; Quad component set ;39' '
Maple bunk beds (with
mattresses and posture boards), 7
pce. Spanish kitchen suite;
Queen, double and single beds;
Spanish hexagon coffee and end
tables; recli ners;Boston rockers;
table lamps; radios; dishes;
silverware; Zig Zag deluxe
sewing .machine; swag lamps;
large selection of chesterfield
suites and bedroom suites,
"THURSDAY ONLY"
USED FURNITURE - Roll top
desk, Simplicity washer Spin
dryer; electric automatic dryer;
chests of drawers and dressers;
30" electric stove; office desks; 2
cabinet model colour, T.V.'s;
chesterfield suite; automatic
washer; electric bookkeeping
machine; wringer washer and
ninny more items.
FRIDAY ONLY '
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1972 643 Yamaha Ski-Doo 48
(lisp) with 1,000 miles
NOTE This is an outstanding two
day side of new as, well as used
furniture so be sure to attend.'
TERMS - Cash, chequeerBu.dget
plan.
R. A. BALL
Auctioneer
Phone 887-6166
20-82-1
Robb 8tGethke
AUCTION CALENDAR
A uc•tioncers & Appraisers
Clinton t Monkton
482-7898 . 347.2465
Sat . Mar,8-Lakeview Sales,
farm machinery auction
11:00 A.M.
'Sat., Mar.15-Cattle,,, feed,
farm machinery, etc.;
half mile west of Dublin
for James J. Krauskopf.
Sat.,Mar.22-Large modern
farm machinery, feed,
etc., 71/1 mi. N. I "4 mi E.
of Dublin, for Donald .J.
Brown.
Wed. M a r.26- Pa tin
machinery, potato
growing equipment etc..
8 mi. • north of Dublin kr •
Vandenbrik . Produce
Perms.,
Thurs.,Mar .27- 1:00 cattle,
farm machinery, furni-
ture, etc. 4 miles west of
Hohnesville for William
Proctor.
Sat , Mar,29.Livestock, farm
machinery, furniture, 4
miles south and 2 miles
east of Seaforth for
D.J. Toon k Estate.
Sat . April 5-10:30 a.m.
Horses, feed. . farm
machinery, fit'sniture.
I miles north and 3 miles
east of Londesboro, for
Ed.Bell Estate.
Sat. April 12-Cattle, farm
machinery, furniture, etc. 3
miles south and‘l mile west
of Auburn for Harry
Webster.
20. Auction Oslo
kernel high moisture corn;
approx. 2000 bales of hay;
approx. 2000bales of straw.
MACHINERY - J. Deere 3020
Diesel tractor with power shift,
new motor and duals in A-I
condition; J. Deere No. 1280 eight
row thirty inch corn, plateless
planter used 1 season; In. No. 82
P.T.O. driven combine fully
equipped with pickup, cutbar,
bean attachment and spike
cylinder in good condition;
KongskIlde 14 ft. 3 pt. hitch
cultivator with smoothing
harrows nearly new; J. Deere 54,
225 bu. P.T.O. driven manure
spreader nearly new; Massey
Ferguson No. 10 baler A-I shape;
Spraymotor '300 gal,. pull type
weed sprayer with fiber glass
tnk good condition; Nuhn 7 ft.
ear mounted snow blower nearly
new; 5 sections of harrows and
pole; New Idea 4 bar side rake;
Mauer 4 row bean puller; set of
bean puller knives; Henry bean
windrower No. 570 in A-1
condition; large steel gravity
grain bin mounted on heavy duty
truck frame; hydraulic fertilizer
auger; 32. ft. pipe type bale
elevator; two rubber tired wagons
and flat racks; large wagon box.
MISC. - Beatty shallow well
pressure system; 2 speed 20 inch
fan; 2 work benches; quantity of
lumber; electric motors; copper
wire; 3 hydraulic cylinders
quantity of scrap iron; bolts; steel
posts; fencing; 18 ft. steel gate
new; numerous wooden gates;
quantity of.painted steel roofing;
angle iron; two 30 ft. eight inch 1
beams; lar ge quantity of cement
blocks; quantity of barn boards;
and a quantity of small articles
found around a well equipped
farm.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS - 2 oil
space heaters with fans and tar r.
antique cupboard with leaded
glass; grain cradle; new steel
shower cabinet; pony saddle new;
stove exhaust fan; qualitity of
antique bells, other Atoesehold
items.
NOTE - This- is an outstanding
sale of livestock and equipment
and due to the large offering must
start sharp in the morning at 11
A.M.
LUNCH BOOTH ON GROUNDS,
ego..
Cattle to be sold under _cover:
Proprietor and Auctioneer not
responsible for any accidents.
-NO RESERVE - Farm is sold
TERMS - Cash on day of sale 7%
, sales tax on taxable items.
HARRY VAN MOORSEL
Proprietor
• 347-2777
FRANKLIN BUUCK
Auctioneer
Milverton' 595.8821
20-82.1,
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
CLARA MARGARET JANE
LITTLE
Dog
Licence
Fees
THE TOWNSHIP OF
TUCKERSMITH
REQUIRES that all owners ,cit-
harbourers of dogs in the
'Township, secure their 1975 dog
licence prior to
. MARCH 15, 1975
or -face the probability of being
charged by Tuckersmith's Animal
Control Officer, Dick •
All Tuckersmith Councillors
have , dog tags, for sale, and in
addition, dog tags will be
available at the Aqurling Club at
Vanastra on Saturday, March 1,
and March 8 from 10 A.M. 'till
12:00 Noon.
For your information,
Tuckersmith requires that all
dogs be restrained on their
owners property at all times, and
any dog shall be deemed to- be
running at large. when found in
any placeother than the premises
of the owner of the dog and not
under the control of any person.
For further information,
contact the undersigned.
JAMES I. McINTOSH
Clerk, Twp. of Tuckersmith -
22-81 2
23. Bus. Directory
JOHN E. I.ONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
By Appointment Only
Seaforth Office
Tues. Wed., Thurs., Fri.
9 to 5:30 P.M.
Thursday evenings
Monday only - Clinton Office
For Appointment
Phone 527-1240 or 482-7010 ,
LOU ROWLAND
TRANSPORT LTD.
P.C.V. Class CDF & FS
Serving Dublin & Seaforth areas
Phone 345-2301 Dublin anytime.
4 23-784
PERCY WRIGHT
LICENSED
AUCTIONEER
Kippen, Ontario
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, balls are 'preferred on toothpicks
for appetizers.
Take the utmost , care in clean-
liness when working with ground
beef to limit possible contamina-
tion. Wipe the counter carefully,
use clean utensils and 'wash your
hands.
It is a good idea to prepare a'
second bat
immediately
ch of meat balls
after the first using
the same dishes,. These can be
frozen for later. Recommended
times are 2 to 3 months
for those ma
to 2 moths
tie with raw meat, 1
for those that are
cooked before freezing,.
Freeze m
Place them i
eat balls quickly.
n a single layer on a
cookie sheet until frozen then
transfer to a plastic bag, tie and
return to freezer. If you prepare a
large quantity, use several bags. •
Indicate the quantity contained in
each and the date of freezing.
Remove the required number of ,
meat balls as needed and 'heat
them frolen or thawed depending
on the amount of time available.
Meat balls can be cooked in
several ways: r frying-, stewing,'
boiling or baking. When making
a large quantity, baking is the
most convenient method to use
and the meat balls retain less fat.
Food Advisory Services, Agri-
culture Canada, suggest that you
prepare a double, batch of meat
balls - one to freeze and serve
later and the other for 'Oriental
Meat Balls" tonight.
ORIENTAL MEAT BALLS
Meat Balls
1-1/2 pounds ground beef
I beaten egg
1 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon pepper
1/4 teaspoon ginger
Sauce: •
1/2 cup chopped onion
1 cup diagonally 'sliced celery
2 tablespoons fat
1 cup beef bouillon
1 tablespoon soy sauce
2 tablespoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon ginger
2 tablespoons cornstarch
1/4 cup vinegar
1 14-ounce can peaches, drained
urn
isease
problem
This is the fifth in a series of six
articles on dental health pub-
lished in co-operation with the
Huron County Health Unit in
observance of Dental Health
Week.
The dentist says our II-year-
old has gum disease. How can a
child so young have such a
problem?
While it's true that periodontal
(gum) disease is more prevalent
among adults, many children,
unfortunately. also have some
form of this disease.
Periodontal disease normally'
developes in two states. Symp-
toms of early stage, called
gin givitis, are swollen and
inflamed gums which may bleed
easily. A more advanced stage,
peAodontitis, involves both the
gums and the bone supporting
the teeth. If left untreated, this
destructive form of periodontal
disease will destroy the bone and
cause the teeth to loosen.
Chief villain is bacterial' plaque
- a sticky film of harmful bacteria
that constantly forms in the
mouth. As the plaque builds up
on the ,teeth along the gum line,
bacterial irritants cause the
tissues to become red, puffy, sore
and likely to bleed.
If plaque is not removed daily,
it can harden and develop into
calculus (tartar). As calculus
builds up, the gums separate
from the teeth, leaving pickets or
.spaces between the teeth and
gums that fill up with bacteria
and eventually pus.
An isidious part of the disease
is that it does not occur overnight.
Sometimes it takes years of
chronic irritation to develop.
Periodontal disease- can be
treated, and the . sooner the
treatment is started the better.
Dentists are alert to the early
signs of gingivitis and other
periodontal problems in children.
They • recognize that a major
portion of adult gum problems
undoubtedly stem from
unchecked cases of chiIdluSed
gingivitis.
That's why it is sceimportant to
learn proper oral hygiene proce-
dures - including brushing and'
flossing - at an early age.
Make. sure your child has
periodic dental examinations.
The child who learns the value of
good oral health will 'carry this
philosophy throughout his life.
and chopped
1/2 cup syrup from peaches
Mix all ingredients for meat
balls and shape in 1 4/4-inch
balls. Bake 35 minutes at 325
degrees F. To make sauce, saute
onion and celery in fat until onion
is trans-
parent. Add combined remaining
ingredients except peaches and
meatballs. Stir and cook until
thick and clear. Add peaches and
meat balls. Cover and simmer 10
minutes. Serve over rice, goodies
or potatoes.
6 servings.
BRONSARD — To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Bronsard, R.R.4, Seaforth
at Seaforth Community Hospital
on March 3rd, a son. 27-82x1
26. Persona
ORIENTAL MEAT BALLS
Try a delicious sweet and sour sauce with meat
balls made from grpitnd beef. Food Advisory
Services, Agriculture Canada suggest .that for a large
,quantity you bake them in-164A oven. They keep their
shape better and, retain less fat.
IN Tau EtTATE OF
GEORGE ELDON MeiLWAIN
All persons having claims against
the Estate of George Eldon
/*Pintail, late of the Township of
Hullett, in the County of Huron,
Pittner. who died on or Onnt the
21st day of January. 1915, are
hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on of before the 20th
ASSIF1
Legal Notices
day of March, 1975, after which
date the asserts will be
distributed, having regard only to
claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this
21st day of February, 1975.
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the estate
22.81-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS •
IN THE ESTATE OF
ARNOLD MILLER
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Arnold Miller, late
of the Town of Seaforth, is the
County of Huron, Retired
Labourer, deceased, who died on
the 13th day of February. 1975,
are hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the 20th
day of March, 1975, after which
date the. assets Will be
distributed, having regard only to
claims then received.
Dated al Seaforth, this 20th day of
February, 1975.
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executor
22-81.3
Telephone 262-5515-Hensall
23- 711-tf
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23. Bus. Directory
R. S. BOX
FUNERAL HOME
Phones: •
Day 527-0680 - Night- 52746Rft5:
23.784
24. Cards of Thanks
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
87 Goderich St. W.. Seaforth
Phone Seaforth 527-1390
23-78-tf
Sat, ,Apr ,19-Real estate
furniture, antiques,ete.
in the town of Mitchell
for Wilfred Rock Estate.
711-82.1
EXTENSIVE CLEARING
AucnoR SALE
Of 140 Head of Beef cows and
calves, steers and heifers. Pull
lint of Power Machinery, Peed,
Misc, items and some household
effects for HARRY VAN
MOORSEL on Lot 4, Con. 9,
Logan Twp., on paved county
toad, 2 ,pi miles-east of Bornholm
or 7% miles north east of Mitchell
on
SATURDAY, MARCH 15th
at 11 A.M. Sharp
CAtfli • SO Hereford and
Chatolais cows some fresh with
calves at side with balance due
time of sale or In March and
April; SO Hereford and Charolais
steers approt, 700-000 lbs. each;
2511000d and Charobils heifers
about 10 tbs.
• NoTR - This Is • top herd of beef
tattle, TA, tested recently, all
trivia are bred to ChatOlait
- PEED Approx. 100 toes of
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