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Mr. Judson S. Walker of
Willowdale ' and: -Mrs.Elizabeth
nee their marriage
75. 26-83-1
e engaged couples to
Arbor Gift. Shipp in
k up a free gift and
reds abbut our Shower
registry service. No
Bryans ann
of Feb. 15;
We invi
visit the
Clinton.
tell your fri
and Bridal
24; Cards of 'Thanks
The family of the late Daniel
Costello wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to , relatives, friends,, and
neighbours for, the Mass
offerings, floral ' tributes and
many acts of , kindness in the
ecent loss of a dear husband,
father and grandfatherk Special
thanki to Rev. H. Laragh, Rev. G.
Dill, Dr,. Malkus and the nursing
staff of Seaforth Community
Hoipital. Also to Box Funeral
Home. Your IdEdhess will always
be remembered. - Sincerely,
Mrs. Costello and family. 24-83-1
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The family of the late Wilmer
Broadfoot wish to express their
sincere appreciation for all the'
kindness 'shown them during hiS
illness in Seaforth and Stratford
Hospital and his sudden death on
March 7. Special thanks for all
those who sent cards and tre s
and visits while in the hospital
ancLafter returning home. Thanks
to Dr. Scratch, Dr. Quinlan, Dr.
Underwood and nursing staff of
Seaforth- and- Stratford Hosp,itals
also • Ambulance , Service and
G.A,.Whitney Funeral Home,
Rev. M. Reuber and special
thanks. •-to our thoughtful
neighbors and friends• in helping
Out in the home with food and
treats,for floral 'arrangements and
donations at , the funeral home.
The U.C.W. ladies of Northside
Church for the lunch, all was
deeply appreciated: Mrs.
Grace Broadfoot and Family. •
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5. In Memoriam
McGRATH - In loving memory
of a dear Mother, Grandmother
and Great. Grandroother, Harriett
McGrath who was taken frond us
one year ago March 15, 1974.
Through' tears I watched you
suffer,
I watched you fade away.
My h earl was almost broken,
You fought, so hard to, stay.
But when I 'saw you. sleeping
So peacefully free "from pain,
I could not wish you back-again,
To suffer so again.
God saw you getting weaker,
He did what He thought best,
He put His arms around you,
And Whispered, come and rest.
- Always remembered and sadly
missed by • • Michael, Ina,
grandchildren and great
grandchildren. 25-83x1'
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'VVHITMORE - A tribute of love
and remembrance of Ralph Erlin
Whitmore who passed •away
suddenly three years ago, March
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'ONTARIO REGION --LONDON OFFICE
TENDERS
SEALED TENDERS addressed to Head, Tenders, Con-
tracts and' Adnilnistrative Services, Department of Public,
Works, Canada. 457 Richmond St., PD. Box 088, LondOn,
Ontario, NM 4Y4 and endorsed "TENDER FOR PROJECT
NO. L-42590 ALTERATIONS TO POST OFFICE DEPART-,
MENT, DOMINION PUBLIC BUILDING, SEAFORTH, ON-
TARIO". •
vvftl be received until 11:00 A.M. E.S.T., WEDNESDAY,
MARCH ?.6, 1976. •
• • Tender documents can be obtained through the alike of the
Head, Tenders, ContraCts, .and AdminkitrefiVO antiAM Do.
4 partment of Public Works, Canada, 457 Richmo St, P.O.
' Box 868, London, Ontario, NM 4Y4 and may be peen at
-this office.
To be considered each tender must be submitted on the
forms supplied by the Department and must be prepared' in
arm withitio conditions oatforth therein. ,
lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
• •
A. F. Jackson,
Head, Tenders, Contracts
' and Administrative Services.
ONDON, Ontario. , 21-83-1
22. Legal Notices
21st day of J • nuary, 19t, are
hereby ryotifie1 to send in full
particulars of,th claims to the
undersigned on or 'efore he 20th
day of March; 19 fter which
date the assests will be
distributed, having regard only tic
Claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, OritaiiO 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 *sons having claims against
the Estate of Arnold Miller, late
of the Town of Seaforth, in 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, afterwhich
date the assets will be
distributed, having regard only to
claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, this 20th day of
February. 1975.
McCONNELL & STEWART
, . Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executor ,
22-81-3
NOTICE TO CRE9ITORS -
11;,1 THE ESTATE or VICTOR
ROY LAWSON
All persons having claims against
La the. Estate of Victor Rowson,
late of the Township ' of
Tuckersnith in the County of
Huron. ''"Retired • , Farmer,
deceaSed, who died on the 23rd
day of February, 1975, are hereby
notified to send in full particulars
of their claims to the undersigned
on or before the 3rd day of April,
1975, after which date the assets
will be distributed, having regard
only to-claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this
10th day of March 1975.
McCONNELL - STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
SOlicitors fOr the Executors •
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23. Bus. Directory
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longer range financing of items-such as machin-
ery; grain storage or additional land.
We can lend you the money you need'now.
And the nice thing is that you can arrange ,
repayment specifically to suit your cash flow.
If you wish we can also arrange low-cost
credit life insurance.
' ' Whatever your credit neecH, the person to
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you're a farmer who has future plans that
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Let's face it,'you don't-need a bank to tell
you how to plan your future. That's your
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money, come to us. We'd like.to help you. We're
the Bank of Commerce.
- We can custom tailor an entire credit
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AUCTION CALENDAR
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Auctioneers & Appraisers
Clinton Monkton
482-7898 347.2465
Sat., Mar.15-Cattle, feed,
faim machinery. etc.,
half mile west of' Dublin
for James J. Krauskopf.
Sat.,Mar-22-Large 'modern ,
farm machinery, feed,
etc., 71/2 mi. N. 1 1/4 mi E.
of Dublin, for Donald J.
Brown.
Wed.Mar.26-Farm
machinery,, potato
growing equipment "etc.,
8 mi. north of Dublin for
Vandenbrik- Produce
Fafms.
Thurs.,Mar .27- 1:00 cattle,
farm machinery, furni-
ture, etc. 4 miles west of
Holmesville for William
Prdctor.
Sat.Mar,,29-Livestock, frm
machinery, • furniture, 4
miles south and 2 miles
east 'of SeafOrth for
D.J.Toonk Estate.
Sat.April 5-10:30
Horses, feed, farm
mac,hinery, furniture,
1 1/4/miles north and 3 mile
east of Londesboro, for
Ed,Bell Estate, -
Sat.April '12-Cattle, farm
machinery, furniture, etc. 3
miles south and'1 mile west
df Auburn for Harry ,
Webster.
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Sat.,April' 12-Lakeview
Sales, farm m achinery
auction 11:00 A.M.
'Sat:,Apr.19-Real , estate
furniture, antiques,etc.
in the town of Mitchell
for Wilfred Rock Estate.
20-83-1
CLEARING AUCTION
Of' cattle, feed; farm
machinery etc. . at lot 3,.
concession 1, McKillop
Township,. one half mile
west of Dublin on No. 8
Highway , on
SATURDAY, MARCH 15th
At 1 P.M.
CATTLE - 18 feeder
'cattle, 400-800 lbs.
FEED - Approximately
600 bales of hay; 300 bales
of straw; some ensilage;
pile of 'cattle manure.
MACHINERY . - Massey
Ferguson '465", diesel.,
tractor, 750 hours, pulley,
set of new chains; Geo.
White loader with hydraulic
bucket; Deutz "500.6"
diesel tractor;, Kongskilde
11.3 cultivator; Massey
Ferguson 9 ft. •mounted
disc; Internatimal
Harvester "531" high
clearance - plow, three
ftirrow, 16, in. bottoms;
International Harvester 8
ft. cultivator; Case "SC"
tractor for . parts;
International Harvester No,
"56" four row corn planter
'used two seasons;
International 11 run seed
drill; five section harrows
with po le; four row bean
puller;' Innes SOOAR bean
• winch-ewer with cross
cpnveyor; Calsa 'trail
sprayer with 21 ft, boom
and 200 gal. fiberglass
tank; Schultz P.T.O.
manure spreader; Case
"230" baler with thrower;
two bale thrower rack's on
wagons;' Little Giant 40 ft.
bale elevator with
undercarriage; wagon with
gravity box; large gravity
box on nine ton wagon; four
. bar side rake; wagon with
flat rack; four in. grain
auger; Letz grinder; drive
belt; fan-owing crat es; and
many other items too
numerous to mention.
TERMS: Cash No Reserve.
JAMES P. KRAUSEOPF
Proprietor
• R. G;GETHKE
Bornholm
RICHARD LOBS
Clinton
Auctioneers
Not responsible for
accidents on day of sale.
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Tenders
for •
Municipal
Drains
TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT
BEANE # 1:
7,315, Lineal Feet of Tile
(16" to 6")
1 Road Crossing:
Rip-Rap C.M.P.
7 Catch Basins
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BEANE #
5,264' Lineal Feet of "Tile
(12" to 6")
1 Lane Crossing
1 Junction 'Box
3 Catch Basins •
All material „and eqUipment;
except .C.M.P., to be supplied -by
the contractor.
A certified Cheque for 10% of the
Tender price to accompany
Tender.
Lowest or any Tender not
necessarily accepted.
Tenders close at 5:00 P.M.,.
APRIL.4th, 1975 ••
Further particulars and Tender
Forms available at . the .Clerk's
OffiCe\ '
Council • recommends that this
work be done in July or August:
CLARE VINCENT
Clerk
Box 293, Londesboro, Ont.
21-83-2
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For the, supplying, hauling and
crushing approx. 18000 cu. Yds.
qt. 8 grdvel and Must be capable
dr 700 cu. yds. a day or more.
Work to• be' done to the
satisfaction of . the . Road
Superintendent and to be
delivered before June 15, 1975,
Apply to the Road Superintendent
for contract forms. The tenders to
be in the hands of the' Road
Superintendent by 5 P.M.
, APRIL 4, 1975
and accompanied by a certified
cheque for 10% of enclosed bid.
Lowest or an, tendt,r ' not
necessarily accepted. The
accepted tender must be
approved by . the Ministry of
Transportation, and
Communications
GEORGE HOGGART
Road Superintendent
Londesboro, Qnt. 21-83-2
TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT
Tenders wanted for the purchase
of a 5 . ton dump truck to be
equipped ,,,"with a one way
snowplow and wing, also with a 2
way dump box with sander and
sander equipment. Specifications
of this eildipment may be
obtained from the Road
Superintendent. Closing date 5
P.M.
APRIL 4, 1975 •
Tenders to be opened 7 P.M.
April 7,1975. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
Must be approved by the Kinistry
of Transportation and
Communications..
GEORGE HOGGART
„Road Superintendent
' • Londesboro, Ont. 21-83-2
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITO S
IN THE ESTATE 0
GEORGE ELDON WM N
All persons having claims against
the Estate ,.of George Eldon
McIlwain, late of the Township of
flulIett, in the county of Huron,
Fartnet, who ,died on or about the
Phones:
'Day 527-0680 - Night 527-ORRS
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24. Cards of Thanks
I wish to say thanks b relatives
and friends for cards, visits and
treats while a patient in 5t,,
Joseph's Hospital. Special thanks
to Doctors ,and nursing staff.
Gyy Leiper. 24-83x1
thank would like to say you to all
who remembered me with
flowers, cards and visits during
my recent stay in Seaforth
Hospital- Also thanks to Dr.
Underwood and the nursing staff
who so kindly cared for me. -
Elva Pullman. 24-83-1
Mr. and Mrs.Alphonse Cronin
and family wish to thank the
friends and neighbours who
helped in any way the time of our
house fire 'and -all those who,
helped after and the Seaforth fire
men who answered the , call' so
promptly. - 24-83-1
My sincere thanks 'to all my
friends and relatives for the lovely
flowers, cards , and- visits. Special
thanks to Dr. Whitman, Pastor
Horst, ' nurses and staff of
Seaforth Hospital. Everything
was deeply appreciated. Mrs.
Gordon Miller. • 24-83x1
A very special "Thank You" to
Room 9 Seaforth Public School
pupils for their letters of
congratulations for our 65th
Wedding Anniversary. We really
enjoyed everyone. Also thanks to
your teacher. - Mr. and Mrs.
David Papple. 24-830
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
87 Goderieh St. W., Seaforth
Phone Seaforth 527-1390
23-78-tf
JOHN EALONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
By Appointment Only,
kegorth Office
Tues. Wed., Thurs., Fri.
9 to 5:30 P.M.
Thursday evenings
Monday only - Clinton Office
For Appointment
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Phone 527-1240 or 482-7010
23-78-tt •
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTQ.
WATCH AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS.
(N.
- WE SELL AND SERVICE,-
BULOVA -ACCUTRON '-WATCHES
- 3 STORES-
SEAFORTH - CLINTON 7' WALKERTON
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24. Cards of Thanks
I wish to express my sincere
appreciation to the ladies of the
St. Ambrose C.W.L. Brussels and
those on the 16th of Grey, 8th of
Morris, the 17th of Grey and'
boundary; also my friends in
Walton and -area, for the many
beautiful and useful gifts giv en
to , me at thes,hower in Brussels,
prior to my Marriage. -• Rebecca
(Young !pee Nolan) . 24-83-1
I wish •to 'extend my ailcare
thanks to all those 'who sent me
cards and to those who visited
me. Special thanks to Father
Oosteveen and Father• Dill,
Father Laragh and Father
Costello, alsnDr:Underwood and
the nursing staff, Seaforth
Hospital, and also my family and
Mr. and ,Mrs. Tom Murray. -
James E. Sloan Sr. 24-83x1
We wish to express sincere
thanks to our relatives, friends
and neighbours for their
expression of sympathy, floral
tributes, Mass cards and pia all
other kind deeds during ofir time
of bereavement. Special thanks
to •Dr. Malkus and the, staff of
Seaforth Community Hospital,
Doctor Tidman and Quinlan „and
the staff at Stratford General
Hospital. beep appreciation to
.Rev. H. Laragh, 'the G.A.Whitiley
Fuperal Home and the ladies of
the C.W.L. - • DAvid - Bolton,
'Wilfred and Yvonng Bastian , and
-family. 24283-1
The family of the late Howard
Crich wish to -express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to all the relatives, friends and,
neighbours for their eniressions
of sympathy and many 'acts of
kindness shown them in the loss
4 of a beloved husband, father and
grandfather, for the floral
tributes, charitable' donations in
his' memory and also the
sympathy cards. Special thanks to
Dr. P.LBrady, nurses and staff of
the Seaforth Hospital, Rev. L.
Lewis, the Ball Funeral Home and
Ontario Street U.C.W. who
provided 'and served lunch at the
church, the pallbearers, flower
bearers and all who helped in. any
way. Youi kindness will always be
sincerely remembered. - Mrs.
Howard Crich and Family. 24-83-1
anks,to our family for a lovely
also thanks to the ladies
who prepared it.Thanks to our
relatives, friends and neighbors
for gifts, cards and ph'onf calls
and.for calling on us on our 65th
Anniversary. All Very much
appreciated. - Belle & Dave
Papple. -4. 24-83x1
13, 1972.
Within our home where all
Mtarch comes with .deep regret,
a month we can never forget,
seemed bright,
Death took from us a shining
light.
No one will ever know,
No pen can write, no tongue
could tell,
Our sad and bitter loss,
But God, and friends have
helped so well, -
To bear our heavy cross.
- Lc0 and remembered Mother
, Dad*aren. 2.1;83x1
McFARLANE - •
Althoughtyou are gone from us
this pat year
,To a place we don't know
We . think of you every day,
Because we miss you so!
An empty .place at the table;
An. empty bed upstairs
We are not yet Ale,
To quite believe you won't be
there, somewhere!
The other day at >a, party,
Everybody enjoying
themselves.
For a moment I thought *I saw
you;
Smiling and enjoying yotirselfl
The fish- you used to catch,
• With just a stick and a pin with •
a...piece of thread
While Daddy with all his fancy
fishing ge r,
Would catch hing,.not even
with a net! s
that I wish so I could
speak to you just once more;
Just to see how you are.
But I think I 'really know,
For you were already so close
to Him,'
That I am certain He gave you a
special place, somewhere
Where, we just don't know.
So if you are; look after us; for
, we are so easily led astray.
after all, we are only For
'hu,man,
With not too much to • say.
So, •dear daughter of ours,
We think Of you everyday)
- Always re-Membered by
grandparents, brothers' and
sisters, auntS, and uncles and,
especially Mom and pad. 25-83x1
26.. Personal
charge, ,no obligations. 26-79-tf
27. Births
JUDGE - To Mr. and Mrs. Erie
Judge (nee Kathryn McGregor)
announce the safe arrival of a son,
James Joseph, one March 7th ,at
St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
27.83-1
28. Deaths
MANSON - Suddenly at South
Huron Hospital,' on her 91st
birthday, Tuesday, March 11,
1975, * Jane B. ..(McArthur)
Manson of Exeter, widow of t
late Peter A. Manson and cl r,
other of (Sara), Mrs- l'Hil on
ing of Exeter and Grandinother
o ' ' Daniel , Laing,- Toronto.
redeceased by one daughter,
Grace. Resting at R.CDinney
Funeral Home, Main Street,
Exeter, where the funeral service •
will be held on Thirsday, March
13 at 1:30 p.m., withkkev. Wilfred
D. Jarvis officiatinganterment in
Bayfield Cemetery. 28-83.1
Hear talk
on Hawaii A
There were • 22' persons
presenta t the Fireside Fellowship
group in the Centnnial Room of
First Church' for their monthly
meeting.
George s, the president,
conducted busiliesa. The
scripture lesson was read from'
the 102nd psalm by Mrs. John E. la
Patterson and prayer was given
.by Rv. E.G.Nelson.
Miss Peg ' Grieve gave the
treasurer's report.
A discussion took place re the
family night. It was left with the
executive ,to make plans for a
number on the. program.
It was, decided to ask Gordon
Wright to' show pictures on
Scotland.
A motion was made, to give
$250. to the Organ Fund and that
We give more. if we make money
at the rummage sale.
Miss Peg and Bess Grieve gave
a• detailed story on theirecent --
trip to Hawaii. This • was very
interesting and educational.
GeoFge Hays gave courtesy
remarks and the meeting closed
with social hour.
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FUNERAL HOME
My' sincere thanks to all my
friends, relatives and neighbours
fer_.their cards, flowers:gifts and
kindness shown to me while I was
a patient in .Seaforth Community
Hospital. A special thanks to Dr.,
Malkus, , the nursing staff of the
Hospital; Box Ambulance,
Everything - was greatly
appreciated. - Harold. Taylor.
24-83x1
As„ a recent patient in Seaforth
- Hospital I would like to than* the'
most efficient Dr. Malkus and Dr.
Whitman "The really fine care of
the nurses and pleasant staff. The
wonderful visits of Rev. Hancock.
Those who sent flowers, cards
and those who visited and the
' dear ones who helped at home.
Again I thank you. --, Sincerely,
Sifts Ivelyn E. Shera. 24-83x1
I wish to thank all the nurses and
staff of Seaforth Community
Hospital for their kindness during
my recent illness., Special thanks
to Drs. Brady and Malkus and to
all my friends and relatives for
cards, flowers and treats. It was
all appreciated. - Tom Haley.
' 24-83x1
I would like to thank everyone
who visited, sent cards=flowers
and treats to me in the hospital
and farnify at home. A - very
special thanks to Dr. C. Mhayo and
nursing staff -at • Seaforth
Community Hospital. It • was all
greatly appreciated. ' - Mrs.
Cathetinejlak. 24-83x1
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WILFRED L.-ELLIOTT •
Telephone P.O.Box 729, 12 N. Main St.
15191527-0301 Seaforth, Ontario
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