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A DOLL A DAY- Olive Jackson of Woodstock said she makes all these toys by hand.
A Raggedy Ann doll is rather difficult to make because the costumes have to be
made as well, but she is able to make a doll a day. Two girls seem to be wondering
whether they should buy or not. Both girls were helping at other stalls, but took the
time to look at the other displays. (Staff Photo)
Area Funerals
IN THE GOOD OLD DAYS — Seaforth Lions took part in a recent District 'A' Lions
Convention Parade in Hamilton when a renovated version of Ross's Mail and ,Stage
Coach which operated in Seaforth nearly a hyndred years ago was featured. The
stagecoach which is sponsored by Topnotch Feeds Ltd. of Seaforth has appeared in
a number of area parades during Seaforth's Centennial year. Driving the team
which is owned by Jack Meadows of St. Pauls are Bill Strong of Seaforth and Mr.
Meadows. Assisting are Seaforth Lion members Jack Pickard on top and Marlen
Vincent in front. •
COMBINE BELTS
PETER SIMPSON
Peter Simpson died at Goderich
on Thursday, July 17, 1975 in his
76th year.
Born in Thurso, 'Scotland the
son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Alexander Simpson he came with
his parent to Toronto at the age of
nine. Mr. Simpson carried on an
extensive dairy farm operation on
No. 8 highway west of Seaforth in
Tuckersmith until retiring to
Egmondville four years ago.
He was married to the former
Jean McLachlin of Egmondvill in
1935. He was a member of the
Britannia Lodge No. 170 A.F. &
A.M. and the Ancient and
accepted Scottish Rite (London)
and past President of the Huron
County Holstien Breeders Assoc.
He leaves to mourn his loss, his
wife Jean and daughter Betty,
Mrs. Donald Overholt, St.Cath-
arines, Peter at home, sister
Barbara, Mrs. John Burrows,
Stratford and grandchildren, Paul
and Leanne Overholt. Funeral
services were held from the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, on
Saturday conducted by Rev. E.C.
Nelson. Burial was a Maitland-
bank Cernetary. Pallbearers were
Jack, Glen and Don McLachlan,
Bob Graham, Robert McCartney
and David Collins. Flower bearers
were Paul and Leanne Overholt.
MRS. MATTHEW HANEY
Mrs. Matthew Haney, 85, of
Egmondville, died July 17 in
Stratford General Hospital after a
long illness.
Born in Desbarats, Ontario, she
was the former Margaret Isobel
Hicks. She was married March
10, 1920, and the couple farmed
in Tuckersmith Township. Her
husband died in 1950.
Surviving are: a daughter, Mrs.
Esther Jackson, of Millarville,
Alta.; sons, Clair, of Los Angeles,
Lloyd and Warden, both of
Seaforth, and Bert, of Millarville,
Alta.; 23 grandchildren.
The body was at the Whitney-
Ribey funeral home, Seaforth.
Funeral service was held there
Sunday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Edwin
Hancock officiating.
Burial was in Egmondville
cemetary.
Pallbearers were John Oldfield,
Russel Miller, Henry Ziler, Stan-
ley Jackson, Robt. Tyndoll and
Robt! Wallace. Flower bearers
were Wes Flannery and Arthur
Wallace.
AGNES GRACE FLE'VVITT
Pallbearers for the funeral of
Mrs. Agnes Grace Flewitt of
R.R.4, Seaforth who died July 8
were Tony De Jong, Howard.
Johns, Robert. Palin, James
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To the,electorate of the riding of
Huron Middlesex
I have enjoyed my. many friends and now
shall be meeting many more in the area of
this riding.
This"- is an open nomination meeting.
Everyone holding a properly signed and
dated membership card in the Huron
Middlesex progressive Conservative Associa-
tion will be entitled to vote
With 14 years experience as Reeve and one
year as warden I ask you to vote for Hearn at
the Huron-Middlesex P.C. nomination con-
venti n at Exeter on July 28. Your support
will be uch appreciated.
Ivan Hearn
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WEDDING INVITATIONS
' THE HURON EXPOSITOR 0, Landsborough, Robert Taylor and
Donald Middleton.
Flower bearers were Harry
Palin and Gregor McGregor.
Funeral services were • held
Thursday, July 10 from St.
Thomas Anglican Church with
Rev. S. Sharpies officiating.
interment followed in Bayfield
Cemetery.
PETER LORNE PECKITT
Peter Lorne Peckitt of Tucker-
smith died suddenly at his home
on July 17. He was the youngest
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Peckitt,
R.R. 4, Seaforth.
He is also survived by sisters
and brothers, Cheryl of London,
Catharine Mary, Laurel, John,
Fred and Thomas, at home.
A memorial service was held at
the Ball Funeral home, Clinton.
on July 21. The body was
cremated with burial in Clinton
Cemetary.
MICHAEL HILLIS
Micheal Hillis, died at the
home of his parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Don Hillis, 249 Oxford
Street, Ingersoll on July' 16. He
was 13. A private funeral service
was held at the McBeath Funeral
Home, Ingersoll on July 18
conducted by Rev. Tom Griffin.
Interment followed in Ingersoll
Rural Cemetary.
Born in Ingersoll he was a
member of Trinity United Church
He is survived by his parents, a
brother Peter and sister Jennifer.
Miss Mabel Turnbull, of-Sea-
forth is an aunt.
Three men seek
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with him in business and a
married 'daughter.
A tg7aduate of OAC and a past
chairman of the Ausable Bayfield
Conservation Authority, Mr.
Amos, 46, has been clerk of
McGillvary since 1954. In addi-
tion to farming 270 acres in th
township, he carries on insurance
businesses in Lucan and Parkhill.
Married he has six daughters..
Ivan Hearn is the reeve of
Lucan and a former warden of
Middlesex.
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