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The Huron Expositor, 1975-07-17, Page 1520. Auction Sales 11111111111 $19. Notices For painting, --decorating and paper hanging call Garry Bannon, 527-1582, Seaforth. 19-98-4 Need a New -Roof ? Pr • Shingle or steel? For _free estimates phone: DOUG 262-5485 DAVE 262-2515 19-99-tf If you are thinking of buying or selling ANTIQUES OR V USED FURNITURE contact NORM WHITING Exeter 2354964 We buy estates, household lots or single articles. 19-99-tf * Need a Large or Small Sign? Prompt efficient service Estimates Free Located in Vanastra 482-3513 19-99-tf SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern equipment. We guarantee all work.• Write or call Harvey. Dale, Seaforth. Phone 'Clinton • 482-3320 or Seaforth 527-0284. 19-99-ff M& M Louis Maloney Jerry Murray Construction Dublin, Ontario 4. Poured concrete foundations and all types of cement work. • Phone : 345-2884, e9.-99-tf CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING ' and PROCESSING Beef-Mondays, Hogs-Tuesdays AI'S MARKET Phone 262-2017 , 19-99-tf 24. bards of Thanks The family of the late Henry Armstrong wishes to express sincere appreciatign to relatives, friends and neighbours for the many acts of kindness, floral tributes, cards, donations to .the Ontario Heart Foundation and for all .the baking sent to the house. Special thanks to the pallbearers, Tasker Funeral Home, Rev, Wittick and to all who helped in any way. Also thanks to Dr. Street and the staff at the Clinton Hospital for their kindeness and care and to' all who provided transportation to Clinton for me. - Annie Armstrong and Family. 24-01-1 Seaforth Branch of the Canadian Red Cross wishes to express sincere thanks to the 153 donors who gave the "Gift of Life" at the July 14th Blood Clinic. Also a genuine "Thank y ou" to all the volunteers who worked so h and to make our Annual Blood Donor Clinic such a success. 24-01-1 Special thanks to Doctors Brady, Malkus and Whitman and also the nurses while I was a patient in the hospital. - James grown, 24-01x1 I wish to thank the ladies who brought food to the house during our sad berevement. - Joe and Helene Lane. 24-01x1 I wish to ekpress my thanks to all those who sent cards or gifts while I was a patient at University Hospital in London. And a special thanks to all those who offered or gave a ride to my wife. - Jack Bedard. 24-01x1 I wish to thank everyone for all the beautiful cards, flowers, fruit and visits while I was a patient in Stratford General Hospital. Special thanks toDr. McNeill and nurses on 4th floor for their excellent care. Also Box Ambulance. - Ileen Plant. 24-01 x 1 It is with deep appreciation that we express sincere thanks to all who helped in any way at the time and following the accident which took the life of our daughter and sister Louise. To Martin and Terry Murray and Mrs;, Harold Pryce who acted so promptly. To the Box and Westlake ambulance service. To the men who came and helped with the haying and the chores. To all our relatives, friends and neighbors who called at the house, for all the Mass offerings, for the many beautiful floral arrangements, all 'the sympathy cards and letters of condolences and for the enormous amount of food brought to the home. Thanks to the staff and pupils of St. Columban School, to the Brodhagen Bantam girls ball team and their coaches Lila and Murray, to the pallbearers and flowerbearers, to all who loaned car, s, to the St. Columban Choir, to the C.W.L. who served lunch following the funeral, to Fathers Oostveen, Mclvor, Morris and Msgr. White. Thanks to Drs. Brady and Whitman and to the R.S.Box Funeral Service. Your many acts of kindness will never be forgotten. - Frank and Marion Murray, Danny, Tom, Brian and Colleen. The family of the Iate Chas. D. Lane wish to express sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for their expression of sympathy and flowers and Mass offerings. Special thanks to Father Sullivan and Father Laragh and doctors of Seaforth Clinic, management and staff of Commercial Hotel, R.S.Box FUneral Home, Royal Canadian Legion and Catholic Women's League and staff of Seaforth Hospital and donations to the heart fund. 24-0 1 xl I would like to express my thanks to everyone who sent cards and visited me during my stay in the hospital. A very special thanks to each and every one who assisted in any • way at the scene of the accident. your kindness is very, much appreciated. - John Elligsen. 24-01-1 25. In Memoriam BARRY - In loving memory of a dear brother and brother-in-law who passed away suddenly two years ago July 20, 1973. You fell asleep without saying goodbye But our memories of you will never die We miss y ou more than anyone knows, As each day passes our emptiness grows, No one knows the grief we bear, Whenour family meets and yqu're not there, You left so suddenly your thoughts unknown, But y ou left us memories we are proud to own. - Sadly missed with cherished memories and always by Gayle andDon. '25-01-1 BARRY - In loving memory of the late Jerry Barry who passed away very suddenly July 20, 1973. Beautiful memories are woven in gold, This picture we tenderly hold Deep in•our hearts his memory is kept To love and cherish and never forget. - Always remembered by Laurie and Karen. 25-1x1 BARRY - In loving memory of dear son and brother who passed away two years ago July 20th. Our family circle has been broken A link gone from our chain But though we're parted for awhile We know we'll meet again. - Ever remembered by Mom and Dad, Tom and Deanna. 25-01-1 BARRY - In fond memory of Jerry our dear friend, who passed away 2 years ago July 20. You are not forgotten Jerry, Nor will you ever be, As long as life and memories last, We will always remember thee. - Always remembered and sadly missed by Mark, Mary Anne, Chris anctjulie. 25-01-1 BARRY - In loving memory of a dear nephew Jerry. Although we smile and make no fuss No one misses him more than us. And when old times we oft recall That's when we miss him most of all. - Uncle Angus, Aunt Phyllis. 25-1-1 McLLWAIN - Ken and Lois are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Cheryl Lynn on July 10. 1975 at Seaforth Community Hospital, a sister for Paul. 27.01-1 Car for Sale 1970 Chevelle, 2 door, hard top 6 cylinder economy, excellent shape. $1,600.00 Phone 527-1473 tuwitawm*aatogm, 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. 26.994 n 27. Births 27. Births 'RYAN - Stephen, Joey and Peggy would like to announce the arrival of a sister Amy on July 15 at Seaforth community Hospital. Parents are Jack and Marianna, R. R. I , Walton. 27.014 RAU • - Wayne and Linda Rau wish to announce the birth of their son Jeffery Robert born at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on July 8, 1975. 27-01x1 McKAY - To Mr. and Mrs. Doug. McKay? Staffa, at Seaforth ComMunily Hospital on July 4, 1975, a son, David Douglas. 27-01-1 Brodhagen Couple celebrate Correspodnent Mrs. Lavern Wolfe Mr. and Mrs: Edwin Rock spent a week in Niagara Falls and were guests of their daughter, son-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs Doug. Aitchison. Doug Jr. Ann and Mary. Mr.and Mrs. Milton Bode celebrated their 25th anniversary on Sunday. Their family consists of Bilt,. Janice and Jason Ahrens, Ottawa who stayed for the weekend. Sons, Howard, Ross and Eric and Norman Bode at home. Other guests were Rev. ald Mrs. Lloyd Wentzloff, 'best man and bridesmaid, Mr. and Mrs.'Donald Bode, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kiiky, P aul.Mark, Trudy and Denise. Miss Wendy Harper, Miss Barbara Athinson , all of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Beuerman,pmira, Mr. and Mrs. CArson`LOughran, Miss Patricia Steinbach and friend Mark, all of ListoWel. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Mickie Musselman, Mr. and Mrs. Les Broadfoot and Robby, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Buchan, all of Stratford also attended. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Irwin Jr. (she was a bridesmaid). Unable to attend were Mr. and tArs.H ernian Fleisliauer (maid of honor) and Miss Phyllis Heinz, Vancouver. B.C. , flower girl. From the surrounding district, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Beuerman, Betty and Glen,Miss Sheila Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Beuerman and Darren, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ahrens, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Beuerman, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Beuerman, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Seimon, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Bill McClure (floWer girl) attended. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bode,,• Fort Erie and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Elliot and Paul, Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Henry •Bode, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Elliot and Paul called on Mr'. and Mrs. Maneul Beuerman on Sunday. Others at the same home were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice, Stratford who also called on Mrs. Katie Queren guesser and Alf and Mr. Harold Mogk. Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe were guests of their son and daughter-in-law and family on Sunday, Mr. and• Mrs. Don Wolfe,g(e.ven and Jamie, London, where they had a surprise birthday party, for Lavern Wolfe. Other guests at the same home were Mr. and Mrs. John Hinz, Sr., Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hinz, St. Th omas, Mr. and Mrs. • Micky McCloy, Stratford, Mrs. Wilfred Wolfe, Mitchell," Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wolfe, Brodhagen, Mrs. Michael Connolly, Watburg, Mrs. Leo Cole, Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Th omson. Dick and Doreen Walson and family of Germany sent their best wishes and said Happy Birthday Grandpa. Personals Pastor Lloyd Kalbfleisch, Zurich, officiated at St. Peter's Lutheran Church Sunday morning. His parable was about the sower and the seed. Pastor and Mrs. Arthur Horst and family are on their vacation. Mrs. Toledo Beuermann of Cambridge was with her brother, Mr. G. Miller for the weekend and attended 'the Beuerman Reunion. WEEKEND SPECIALS 3qt. Bags Milk 2% $1.35 Chips reg. 89' .69' 3loaves White Bread any name Brand Pop 26oz. $1.09 3/99; plus deposit Canada Dry 5 / 99 Bubble Up plus d (P eposit These Specials available with any $3.00 Gas Purchase Ardties_ Suioay. SEAFORTIf BOB at BETTY'S VARIETY Features Maple tune FRESH COLD GOOD & GOOD FORYOU and DAIRY PRODUCTS Bob & Betty's - Variety Main Street -- Seaforth Wintario & Olympic Lottery Headquarters Correspondent. ys.',ECaej016 04P.q0 arid. Misses Laura Oct. gifiiilep .40g4tots of ...Niv."04 Mrs. • Murray• • ,Dennis, have returned home. after holidaying at their cottage at MaoitoOlio Island. , .7 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Connelly of Kennicott and Mrs. Jessie Johnson and Miss Zeta. Connelly of London visited one evening. with Mrs. Joseph Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. ' Harold McCallum, Joyce and Carl, •Mr. and Mrs. Alex Glanville, Billie Chelen, and Stephen are holidaying at their cottage at Manitoulin Island. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regele visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dennis of Moncrief. EXPOSITOR, come vis Mr. • Wailer lark of jutitl,. VUltop viSiting, with his Sons: Igbearma.inila4filersdaI.:,ginana,hdt:01!;;Iaap.r 4k it4.10440 Attending the wedding of • 'his Counc as (colitinuO0 from. Page )) said he had understood that the, new lights 'were. to. :include "Walk" buttons and he wonder- ed ed what had happened •to "t rein, bliMeer nctScici veo art t4t et Siidd 1411'7° nef ;1.d:'47."141411Cit lightsAli free All know ILI $d g"f9rtX:ter 11110C:i. Mitchell had to pay fortheirs;" one councillor ,said, That was perhaps because SeafOrtit had purchased the first set of lights. that,, Mayor ardthcenneo said. new ones replaced, W.-Auction Sale,s CLEANING TIME Turn your old furniture and household effects into cash, We will either buy or sell it for you. From smallest item to the largest estate, Phone KNAPP'S FURNITURE And AUCTION ROOM 482.1336 20-99-tf 21. Tenders Wanted County of Huron Huronview Tenders Sub-trade prices will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon, JULY 29, 1975 - for the work of kitchen alterations (carpentry, mechanical and electrical) at Huronview, Clinton. Plans and specifications are available from the undersigned. The lowest or any tender shall not necessarily be accepted. C. A. ARCHIBALD ADMINISTRATOR HURONVIEW Clinton, Ontario 21-01-1 22. Legal Notices Gregory Rau will not be responsible for any debts of wife Sharon J.Rau as of July 10, 1975 22-100-2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF ARRON EMMANUEL KOEHLER A11 persons having claims against the Estate ofARRON EMMANUEL KOEHLER, late of the. Township of McKillop, in the County of Huron, Farmer, deceased, who died on the 30th day of May, 1975, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of August, 1975 after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard' only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, this 10th day of July, 1975, McCONNELL & STEWART Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors 22-1-3 Lobb & Gethke AUCTION CALENDAR Auctioneers & Appraisers Clinton Monkton 482-7898 347-2465 Sat.,July 12- Lakeview Sales Machinery Auction Sat.,July 19 - 1 o'clock Furniture and antiques in town of Mitchell for Cecil lblph. Sat.,July 26- at 11 a.m: Machine shop and lot , plumbing and heating and machine shop tools and eqUipment for James P. Krauskopf in the village of Dublin. Sat.,Aug. 9 - Lakeview Sales Machinery Auction 20-1-1 CLEARING AUCTION Of furniture, appliances, household effects, antiques, carpenter's tools and miscellaneous items at 161 Montreal Street in the Town of Mitchell on SATURDAY, JULY 19, at 1 P.M. Offering includes: Leonard refrigerator with cross-top freezer; four burner electric stove; Philco combination washer-dryer; ditiingroom table, six chairs and buffet; chesterfield and chair; platOrm rocker; 9.x 12 gold rug with underlay; four piece walnut bedradm suite; six hip rest chairs; tea wagon; beds, springs and mattrds'ses; dressers; wash stands; wash stand with towel bars; electric machine; vacuum cleaner; lamps; small appliances; two mantel clocks; TV; cedar chest, captain's chair; copper boiler; pole lamp; antique platform rocker; dough box; trunks; parlor table; rocking chairs; wooden churn; ferneries; violin; odd tables; odd; chairs; Beaver bench saw with 1/2 h.p. motor; 24 ft. aluminum extension ladder; large quantity of carpenter , hand and garden tools; pictures and frames; oil lamps; including one with china base; se t of scales; large offering of dishes and glassware including many antique pieces; 1970 Suzuki 50 cc m otor bike in good condition, to be sold as is; many other items too numerous to mention. TERMS Cash NO RESERVE as the property is sold. CECIL kOLPH, Proprietor R. G. GEHKE and RICHARD LOBE Auctioneers Not responsible for accidents on day of sale. 20-1.1 23. Bus. Directory IL S. BOX FUNERAL HOME Phones: Day 527-0680 - Night 527-0885 23.99-tf 24 C4rdSOf Thauhii „ Terry says "Thank You" to all of the nurses, doctors and th ose who came to visit me while in the hospital. Also for those who sent gifts, -cards and, treats, It will• be always remembered. - Terry McGregor. 24-01-1 BARRY - In loving memory of Jerry who passed -away very' - suddenly July 20, 1973. No it is not eternity But time stealing away • If.my heart* could speak aloud You would hear it say, Into my world you wandered Lifting darkened skies I came to depend upon The smile in your eyes. You, to me, were sunshine Spring flowers on a knoll Indeed you surely did know The harbor of my soul A silver trail of happiness Of yourself you freely gave Your qualities linger with me A collection I shall save, I cherish in my life's book Your image forever clear And I hold in my memories A highly treasured souvenir. - Always remembered with special memories - a Mend. 25-1x) 25. In Memoriam BARRY - In memory of Jerry Barry who was taken so suddenly two years ago on July 20. Only those who knew him are bound to know Just how much we lost two years ago. - Ever remembered by your friends, The McGrath, Family. 25-01-1 BARRY - In loving memory of a dear Uncle Jerry who passed away suddenly two years ago July 20, 1973. Each lonely night brings thoughts of you, Each eventide, a prayer; For in the hearts that loved you well, You'll always be there. Lovingly remembered by his nieces,Kim and Stacey. 25-01-1 GLANVILLE - In loYing memory of the late Wilbert Glanville who passed away very suddenly July 19, 1961. Another year has come and gone How quickly time does fly It seems like only yesterday, Oh yes, we often think of you And here's the reason why We still have our memories Of happy days gone by You always seemed the same to us Time hasn't changed a thing. , Your blue eyes still dancing And your laughter has that same ring Its funny 'cause we are very different In our thoughts, were very. small As we remember , so straight and tall We know we're being selfish When we said good-night that day For we would have kept you forever If we had have had our way And we are so thankful" For the, things you helped us learn And all the love you gave us, For which you asked nothing in return All we hope is that everyone Will thank God up above If lucky enough to have a grandpa To Cherish and to love ardpa, ',nu* were '515ftteOne special .We had so short a time But one thing we can be thankful for Is Grandpa, you were ours. - Always remembered with cherished memories by grandchildren, Carol (Mrs. Dan Bennewies) and Karen (Mrs. Laurie Kruse). 25.1x1 TURNER - In loving memory of our dear mother, Sarah Jane Turner, who passed away July 18th, 1974. Th is is the picture we tenderly hold, Beautiful memories are woven in gold, Deep in our hearts, her memory is kept, To love and to cherish and never forget. - Lovingly remembered by Wilmer, Irene, Dorothy, Bob and family. 25-01x1 26. Personal GLANVILLE - In loving memory of a wonderful husband and father, Wilbert Glanville, who passed away very suddenly fourteen years ago July 19, 1961. Our hearts still ache, with sadness And secret' tears still fall What it meant to loose you No one will ever know When we are sad and lonely And everything gone wrong We seem to hear you whisper Cheer up and carry on, Each time we look at ; our licture You seem to smile and say Don't cry, I'm only sleeping Will meet again some day. Your place on earth no- one can fill We loved you Dad and always will. - Always remembered with cherished memories by wife , family and grandchildren. 25-1x1 ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. WATCH AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS - WE SELL AND SERVICE- Bulova - Accutron -Watches - 3 STORES- SEAFORTH - CLINTON - WALKERTON 23-99-tf JOHN E. LONGSTAFF 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 482-791Q, 23-99-tf WHITNEY-RIBEY FUNERAL HOME 87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth Phone Seaforth 527-1390. 23-99-tf. LOU ROWLAND TRANSPORT LTD. P.C.V. Class CDF & FS Serving Dublin & Seaforth areas Phone 345-2301 Dublin anytime 23-99-tf