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SEAFORTH
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF BASIL
JAMES DUNCAN
All persons having claims against
the estate of Basil James Duncan,
• late of the City of Toronto, in the
Judicial District of York,
deceased, who died on the 5th
day of May, 1975, are hereby
notified to send in full particulars
of their claims to the undersigned
on or before the 18th day of
ge pie 'Mb e 1 q75, after
date the assets will be
distributed, having regard only to
claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, this 25th day of
August, 1975.
'McCONNELL, STEWART
& DEVEREAUX
Barristers, &c.,
Seaforth, Ontario
22-07.3
23. Bus. Directory
LOU ROWLANDe
TRANSPORT LTD.
P.C.V. Class CDF & FS
Serving Dublin & Seaforth areas
Phone 345-2301 Dublin
anytime
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R. S. BOX
FUNERAL HOME
Phones:
Day 527-0680 - Night 527-0885
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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 482.7010
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WHITNEY-RIBEY
FUNERAL HOME
Sincere and courteous service
Ross W. Ribey, Director
87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth
Phone Seaforth 527-1390
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News of
Constance
Correspondent
Mrs. Mary Merner
Personals
John and Elizabeth Lawson
went Friday evening with their
aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. E.
F. Warren to spend the weekend
with them at their cottage at Lions
Head. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Lawson
spent Sunday at Lions Head with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley, Mr.
Howard Armstrong visited on
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Borden Brown at Hanover.
Kerri Medd and Susan DeGroof
of Clinton spent the weekend
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Johnston of Kitchener.
Holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Stevenson, DAvid,
Darren and Luanne were Mr. and
Mrs. George Mausz, Gregory,
Vivien and Sharon of Brampton.
Mr. and, Mrs. Patrick Nolan
and boys of Toronto are spending
this week at their summer home
in the village. Mr. and Mrs.
George Murray of CambtaTtge -
Galt spent the weekend t the
summer home (across from
John' Thompsons).
Mr. and Mrs. John Th ompson,
Jim, Sharon and Bob, Sheila
Baker of Winthrop, Jim is1011,9f
Seaforth and Scott Murray spent
the weekend on a fishing trip to
Lindsay.
Dwayne Scott of Parkhill spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Preszcator, Bill, Debbie and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan ,
Paul and Gary held a family
'reunion on Sunday. Those
attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Mitchell and Jennifer who have
just returned to live in Montreal
from England, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Dollimore of Brantford,
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Dollimore and
family of Ajax , Jim Buchanan
and Jim Dollimore of Ajax, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Tardella of
Mississauga, Mn. and Mrs. Lee
Mitchell of London, Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Deacon and family of
Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator,
Bill, Debbie and Michael visited
on . Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Pfaff and family of.
Crediton.
Wayne D011imore returned home
to Brantford and Tim Dollimore
returned to Ajax on Sunday
having spent the summer
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Don
'Buchanan.
Jeffrey Whyte of Lindsay is
spending this week with his
grandmother Mrs. W.L.Whyte,
Tom, Bill , Margie and Mr.Harold
Whyte.
Trudy Dimeline of Hamilton,
Kathy Dimeline of London are
spending this week of holidays
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Dimeline, Don, Peter and
David.
Mrs. Ralph, Muller of Thunder
Bay (formerly of this area) is
visiting with friends in the area,
while her husband is a patient in
Toronto Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Szusz,
Rodney, Randy and Robynne
attended a family reunion and
bridal shower held by the Szusz
family for Marsha McNall of
Londesboro on Sunday. The
reunion was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hackett of
R .R .#1, Bothwell with 54 in
attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Szusz and family
visited on Monday in Windsor
with his brother , Mr. and
Mrs.Ely Szusz and Jackie.
- Congratulations are extended
to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hoggart
on the birth of a son Daniel
George on August 18th in
Seaforth Community Hospital.
• THR:1syno.o...1;x.r)OToft ,..AtoquoT.210i 19751.5
SEAFORTH ELECTRONICS
CLEANING
TIME
Turn your old furniture and
household effects into-casfr.- .
WIARTON • Thurs. Sept. 4 -
-..10.00a.m., 1800; - WIARTON
Thurs. Sept, 48 10.00 am,. •
3200; THE SSALON Wed.
Sept. 24- 10.00 a.m. - 1000;
MANITOULIN (Little Curient) -
Thurs., Sept. 25 - 9:30 A.M.
20-04-tf. 2800: NEW LlSKEARD - Thurs.
Oct. 2 - 11.00 a,m,y 900; • SOUTH
RIVER - Fri.' Oct. 3 -- 10.00 a.m.,
1000; AMOS - Mon. Oct. 6 - 9.00
a.m., 500; LA SARRE - Tues.
Oct. 7 - 10.00 a.m., 1500; VILLE
MARIE - Wed. Oct. 8 - 10.00
a.m., 500; WIAR TON - Thurs.
Oct. 9 - 10.00 a.m. - 3200; SOUTH
RIVER - Thurs. Oct. 16 - 11.00
a.m:, 500; RAINY RIVER
(Stratton) - Mon. Oct. 20 . 11.00
a.m.. 2600; tylANITOULI ,N -
Mon. Oct. 20 : 1.00 p.m., 300, LA
SARRE - Tues. Oct. 21 - 10.00
a.m., 1500. 20-07-1
20. Auction Sales
1975 NORTHERN STOCKER &
FEEDER SALES
20. Auction Sales 22. Legal Notices
Township
of
_Tuckersmith
NOTICE is hereby given
that the Corporation of the
Township of Tuckersmith
proposes to give
consideration, and, if
thought fit, to pass a
by-law providing for the
stopping up of an original
road allowance between the
Townships of McKillop and
Tuckersmith, and being ,a
road allowance now
unopened, and lying
between the North limit of
Lot 14, Concession 1,
'I.R.S., and the South limit
of King's Highway No, 8,
and running from William
Street on the Westerly
li mit to the West limit of
Lot 1, Plan 8, Tuckersmith
Township, on the Easterly
limit, and further providing
that the said road allowance
be conveyed to Fletcher
Tile Limited, the present
owner of the adjoining
lands.
,It is proposed that the
by-law will be presented for
consideration by the
Council of the Township of
Tuckersmith at its regular
meeting on Tuesday, the
2nd day of September 1975.
Dated this 29th day of
July, 1975.
JAMES I. McINTOSH
Township Clerk,
R.R.#3,
Seaforth, Ontario.
22-04-4
24.. Cards of Thalikg
Sincere_ thanks to neighbours, -
relatives and friends for visits,
flowers, cards and gifts *bile I
was in the hospital and since
returning home. A special thank
you to Dr. and Mrs. Underwood.
Dr. McNeil, Dr. Leete, the nurses
and staff of both Seaforth and
Stratford hospitals. A special
thank you to all my kind
neighbours for their treats. All
was sincerely appreciated. —
Muriel M cLachlan. 24-07-1
250 Ink *InGrialn 1 • • • • • • • •
GLANVILLE In loving memory
of a wonderful brother and
brother-in7law, the 'ate Ricky
Lee, who passed, away very
suddenly August 30;, 1974,
Our hearts still ache with
sad ness
And secret tears still fall
What it meant to looSe you
No one will ever know
When we are sad and lonely
And everything goes wrong
We seem to hear y ou whisper
Cheer up and carry on o
Each time we look at your
picture
You seem to smile and say
Don't cry, I'm only sleeping
We'll meet again some day.
Your place op earth no one can
fill '
We loved you Rick and always
will.
— Always remembered with
cherished memories by Ca.rol and
Dan, 25-07x1
IXEIVAING1 Ethel 0
R,R#4, Walton ,:on Saturday,,
August ;3,, 1975; At, $00fgrth:
ColuglunilY P0sPital.,10 her 54t1
year. ZOO Watson, ti.loved
wife of William teeming
and dear ,mothOr pf Thma*,,
John, Janc, and Robert all at,
hpme and Mary (Mrs. D. Brady)
of Hfigersville. Loved daughter of '
Fred and the late Mary WatA0n4
dear sister of John of Bayfield and
Stuart of Dundas. ,TAiviP$
grandmother of Kathadite.
Friends may call at the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 57
Goderich St. W., Seaforth, where
funeral service will be held
Tuesday, August 26, 1975 at 2
_P.M. Interment Maitlandbanlr
Cemetery. 28-07-1
28, Deaths
EAVESTROUGHING
installed by the foot
Phone
H. I. P4110
Phone 527-1533
Seaforth,'Ontario
19-100-7
1st 2nd
MORGAGE FUNDS •
For debt consolidation, new
purchases br refinancing. No
hidden charges or bonuses. We
specialize in the hard to get
mortgages., Call collect anytime.
1-885-1900
HANNAH FINANCIAL
SERVICES
19-044
VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
ALL MAKES r
Bob Peck
VARNA
262-5748
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Need a
Large or
Small Sign
Prompt efficient service
Estimates Free
Located in Vanastra
482-3513
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CUSTOM combining grain,'
beans, and corn. 482-338719-03-4
`M& M
Louis Maloney Jerry Murray
Construction
Dublin, Ontario
Poured concrete foundations
and all types of cement work.
Phone: 345-2884
tt.
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SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
Modern equipment. We
guarantee all work. Write or call
Harvey Dale, Seaforth. Phone
Clinton 482-3320 or Seafc 7th
527-0284. 19-04-tf
Need a
New Roof?
Shingle or steel? For free
estimates phone:
DOUG 262-5485 DAVE 262-2515
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4
The regular meeting of the
Council of the Township of
Hibbert has been changed from
Monday September 1st to
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER
3rd, 1975.
CHARLES FRIEND A.M.C.T.
Clerk
• Township of Hibbert
20. Auction Sales
Lobb & Gethke
AUCTION CALENDAR
Auctioneers & Appraiseri
Clinton Monkton
482-7898 347-2465
Thurs., Aug.28th at 6:30
Furniture, Antiques, etc.
for Ralph Fortune in the
Town of Mitchell.
'Saturday - Dickson Lake-
view Sales & Service
Machinery Auctiok
Sept. 13.
20-07-1
will either buy 'or sell it for you.
From smallest item to the largest
estate. Phalle '
KNAPP'S FURNITURE
And AUCTION ROOM
482-1336
CLEARING AUCTION
Of large modern Farm Machinery, Tractors, Truck and some
Household Effects for MR. ART DICKSON at Port 'Albert, ten
miles North of Goderich on Highway 21 on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 30 at 1 P.M.
MACHINERY — Gleaner six row narrow row corn' head fits on L
or M Gleaner combine (used two years); DM1 Hydra Wide six
furrow semi mount plow nearly new; Ford "132" 16 in. five
furrow semi mount plow; Ford "130" 16 in. three furrow
mounted plow; Kongskilde 21 ft. wino cnItivator with wing
cylinders; John Deere sub soiler; Allis Chalmers 18 ft. wins
disc; Allis Chalmers eight row corn and bean planter; Innes four
row beatupuller; Heath four row bean puller; Innes "570" bean
windrower with cross conveyor; Henry bean windrower with
cross conveyor; Tote four t.01 trail fertilizer spreader; three
section 14 ft. land packer; Western 12 ft. land packer; six section
of diamond harrows and pole; 14 ft'. chain harrow; New Holland
"67" haybaler; Massey Ferguson new style side rake; Little
V Giant 42 ft. hay and grain elevator with undercarriage, nearly
new; Ford short trough forage blower, 40 ft. of pipe and hood;
foal. — two hundred bushel gravity bins Mounted on seven ton
wagon; two — one hundred and thirty-five bushel gravity bins op
wagons; 10 ft. hydraulic fertilizer auger; Shultz spreadmaster
P.T.O. manure spreader; D and J 16 ft. P.T.O. drive liquid
manure pump; Homemade 1000 gallon portable liquid manure
tank; New Idea P.T.O. manure spreader; two homemade 200
gallon saddle tanks and mounting brackets; Continental sprayer
frame and boom; three point hitch lift boom; 5 in. grain auger 20
ft. long; Jamesway feed cart; 1 1/2 h.p. electric motor; large V bin
with hydraulic operated gate mounted on ten ton wagon with
1000 x 20 tires; Lincoln 1'80 amp electric welder; sheep feeders;
18 — 4 x 30 rear tractor tire; sump pump.
Tractors 8 Allis Chalmers "180" diesel tractor with 900 hours,
set of 18 — 4 x 30 rear tractor dual wheels; Massey Ferguson
"180" diesel tractor with multi power; Massey Ferguson
Industrial loader fits 180 or 165 will be sold separately.
TRUCK — Ford 1971 1/2 ton truck three speed stick shift with
overdrive, safety certified; Camper top for 1/2 ton truck.
HORSE EQUIPMENT — Shetland pony mare broken to ride;
homemade tandem axle horse trail's for hauling two horses;
horse drawn buggy; walking plow.
FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES — Cold Spot chest freezer;
Viscount square model refrigerator;'Viscount four burner electric
stove with glass window in oven door; automatic washer;
Viscount automatic clothes dryer; square wooden extension
table; chrome table; chesterfield and chair; end tables;
washstand; modern three piece bedroom suite; two chest's of
drawers and dresser.
"NOTE" — Household items will be sold first, no small farm
items are being sold, so be on time.
TERMS '
NO RESERVE
Farm is sold
RICHARD LOBB and R.G. GETHKE
Auctioneers
• Clinton — Bornholm
Owner or Auctioneers not responsible for accidents day of sale.
20-07-1
tTHWELL'S
Arnica al
. CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Tractors; Tillage; Haying; Harvesting and Bean
Equipment held for Leonard Fisher, 2 miles north
east of Benmiller (follow signs; on
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 at 1:00 P.M.
TRACTORS - John Deere 4030, fully equipped, 1100
hours, heat houser, and chains; John Deere 1830
with 180 hrs. C/W 145 fully hyd. loader; both •
tractors like new.
EQUIPMENT - John Deere semi-mount 4 furrow;
14" trip bottom plow; J.D. 12 ft. wheel disc; J.D. 14
ft. cultivator hyd. lift; J. D. 3 Pt. H. 4 row Torn and
bean cultivator; J.D. No. 1240 - 4 row corn and bean
,planter C/W Dry chemical applicators; New holland
273 PTO baler; bale stooker and loading fork; New
Idea No. 25 4 - 7 ft. mower; Cockshutt No. 11-13 run
grain and fertilizer drill C/W grass seeder; Massey
Harris No. 11 - 4 bar side rake; New Idea No. 323
PTO corn, Picker; 9 ft. land packers; New Idea PTO
160 bu. spreader; 5 section diamond harrows and
stretcher; Calsa 3 Pt. H. field sprayer with New
Comet pressure pump; New Holland PTO Forage
blower drop front auger feed; New Idea 36 ft. bale
elevator; -Harve st handler 18 ft. - 6" elevator on
wheels C/W 1/2 H.P. dust proof motor; 24 ft. skelton
bale eleVator; J.D. 3 PTH No. 207 rotary mower; J.D.
6 ft. 3 Pt. H. scraper blade; J.D. 8,ton wagon, 10 ply
tires, 19 ft. hay rack; 3 - 6 ton wagons 8 ply tires! 1 - 4
ton wagon; 2 - 160 bu. gravity boxes; 12 ft. hyd.
grain & fertilizer auger for gravity box; Art Halliam 8.
F. heavy duty double auger snow blower (new);
Manur 4 row bean puller; Innis 4 row bean
windrower with cross conveyor; 22 ft. 4" auger; 20
ft. 5" auger with 1/2 h.p. motor; 9"Fairbanks Morse
PTO hammermill on wheels.
MISC. — Homelite chain saw; 12 ton Hyd. Jack; set
of sloOp sleighs; Jute bags; 4 bags Funks 4110 seed
corn; 14:30 tractor chains; 12 x 16 tarp (new); cedar
posts; axle & wheels; Clare Hecla wood furnace (Al);
spray motor power washer; 2 steel feed carts;
circular saw; 1000 gal storage tank; other steel tanks.
TERMS - CASH Farm Sold No Reserve
AUCTIONEER'S NOTE — This is an excellent
offering of recently new and well 'maintained
machinery, all in Al working condition, must be seen
to be appreciated.
No small Items Plan to attend early
LEONARD FISHER — Proprietor
RATHWELL' AUCTION SERVICE
Auctioneers — Appraisers — Liquidators
Brucefield — 482-3120
20-07.1
Township
of
Hibbert
Notice of
change of regular
meeting
20. Auction Sales
•,1,14 e•o.,•,1
AUCTION SALE
Of Household furnishings, some
antiques and misc. items on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 30
at 1;00 P.M. sharp.
9 miles north of Grand BEnd, 1
mile north of St. Joseph on 21
Hwy. Belongings of MR. DOLPH
SOPHA (has moved to a nursing
. home)
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS:
Chesterfield & chair; platform
rocke, r; Admiral TV; 4 end
tables; corner shelves; mirrors;
record cabinet; table lamps; 3
pee. Bedroom suite; 3 iron beds &
springs; 1 mattress; bed springs
& mattress; rollaway bed; 2
dressers; sewing machne; buffet;
kitchen table & 6 chairs; set of 4
chairs; refrigerator; 30" range;
12 cu. ft. deep freeze;
Westinghouse washing machine;
electric baseboard heater; electric
knife; knife sharpener; fry pan;
irons; mixette; can opener; tea
kettle; toaster; floor polisher; iron
board; vacuum cleaner; pictures
& frames; bowl & 6 nappies; 39
pce. set of dishes; dishes;
silverware; sausage, grinder;
scales; mats; 'sealers; pots &
pans; nick knacks; quilts;
ebtical:ets; sheets, linens, towels,
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES:
• parlor table; kitchen table; press
back chairs; press back rocker;
rocking chair; R.C.A. radio; blue
water pitcher; salt & pepper
shakers; bottles; butter paddle;
crocks; buttons; iron fry pan, etc.
MISC. : 1/4 " drill; 2 space
heaters; oil tank; step ladder;
onion crates; grain binder;
- fanning mill; wood boxes; garden
tools; some iron posts; semi
automatic 22 calib-. rifle.
Terms Cash
NORM WHITING
Auctioneer
Phone 235-1964
20-07-1
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS,
IN THE ESTATE OF
PATRICK JOSEPH QUINN
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Patrick
Joseph Quinn, late of the Town of
Seaforth, in the County of Huron,
who died on the 9th day of
August, 1975, are hereby notified
to send in full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or
before the 11th day of September,
1975, after which date the assets
will be diS-tributed having regard
only to claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth this 13th day of
August, 1975.
McCONNELL, STEWART
& DEVEREAUX
Barristers, Etc.,
Seaforth, Ontario.
22-06-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
PETER SIMPSON
All persons having claims against
the Estate of PETER SIMPSON,
late of the Town of Seaforth, in
the County of Huron, Retired
F armer, deceased, who died on
the 17th day of July. 1975, are
hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the 4th
day of September, 1975, after
Which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard only to
claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 11th day
of August, 1975.
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executor
22-05-3
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SEAFORTH — CLINTON — WALKERTON
23-044
I wish to thank those who sent
cards of sympathy as a , result of
the loss of a dear sister. Your
thoughtfulneW was appreciated.
— Ida McLlwain. 24-07.1
We would like to thank our
relatives and friends for all the
lovely gifts and best wishes we
received from them at the
surprise party for our 25th
Wedding Anniversary at the
home of Stanley and Jessie
Hillen. — Peter and Edith
Dunlop.
24-07x1
We would like to thank everyone
for flowers, cards and visits
during our stay in Seaforth
Community Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr, Brady and the
nursing staff. — Sharon and
Baby Leanne DeCoo. 24-07:1
I wish to extend my sincere
thanks to all my relatives,
neighbours and friends for all the
letters, cards and treats,
especially your visits at
University Hospital. A special
thanks is for the Brothers of the
Canadian Foresters, Lodge Court
Constance, for the help at haying
time. Your thoughtfulness really
helped to shorten my long illness.
— William Dolmage 24-07-1
I would li ke to thank all my
friends for their cards, letters,
treats and visits, also the Legion
while I was a patient in Watford
General Hospital. — Mel
Merriam. 24-07x1
25. In Memoriam
GLANVILLE — In loving memory
of a dear son and brother Ricky
Lee, who passed away one year
ago August 30, 1974.
What we could give if we could
say,
Hello son in the same old way.
To hear his voice and see his
smile,
To sit and chat with him awhile.
He meant so much to us that
nothing we can say
Can 'tell the sadness in our
hearts,
And we think of him each day,
So you who have a son cherish
him with care,
For you never know the
heartache,
Till you .see his empty chair.
Too dearly loved to be
forgotten, Mom, Dad and
brothers, Kevin, Jim, Paul and
Donny. 25-07.1
GLANVILLE — In loving memory
of a dear son and brother, the late
Ricky Lee, who passed away very
suddenly August 30, 1974.
It was that happy day
When we sat and chatted the
time away
So for you has a brother or son
Cherish him with care
'For you will never know the
sorrow
Until you see the empty chair.
Always remembered by Mom,
Kevin, Jim, Paul and Danny.
25-07x1
GLANVILLE — In loving memory
of a wonderful brother and
brother-in-law, Ricky Lee, who
passed .away very suddenly
August 30, 1974.
Thinking of you today, Rick
That's nothing new
We thought of you yesterday
And the day before that too
And we will think of you to-
morrow
And each day as they come and
go
We will think of you forever
We love and miss you so.
To know we never said
good-bye
Will always bring regret
But the hearts that love you
dearly
Arc the hearts that won't
forget.
— Always remembered with
cherished memories by Karen
and Laurie. 25-07x1
WEDDING INVITATIONS
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
PHONE 527-0240
SE AMR
GLANVILLE — In loving memory
of a dear grandson, the late Ricky
Lee Glanville, who passed away
very suddenly, August 30, 1974.
A cluster of precious memories
Sprayed with a million tears
Wishing God had spared you,
If only for a few more years,
You left a 'beautiful memory
And Sorrow toogreat to be told
But to us who loved and lost
you
Your memory will never grow
old
No one heard the- footsteps
Of the Angels drawing near
Who took from earth to Heaven
The Rick, we loved so dear.
But he hasn't left us
Nor has he travelled far
Just entered God's beautiful
garden
And left the door ajar.
— Always remembered by his
Grandma Glanville. 25-07x1
NIGH — In loving memory of
Jean Nigh who passed away
August 25, two years ago.
Upright and just in all her
ways,
Loyal and true through all h er
days,
Silently suffered, patiently bore
God took her home to suffer no
more,
Her memory is as dear today
As in the hour she passed
away.
— Sadly missed, and' always
remembered by husband Louis
and family. 25-07-1
BARRY — In loving memory of a
wonderful mother Laura Barry,
who passed away August 26,
1973 ;,:k a great dad James Barry
who passed away July 3rd, 1968.
Your presence is ever near us,
Your love remains with us yet
You were the kind of parents
That we will never forget.
— Always loved and remembered
by their children, Gerald, Phyllis,
Kenneth, Ronald, StanleY and
families. 25-07x1
26. Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ferris wish to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter Karen
Leah to John Ross Kinsman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kinsman,
R.R.2, Kippen. The wedding will
take place on Friday, September
12, 1975 at 5 o'clock at Kippen
United Church. 26-07x1
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Coyne, R.R.2,
Staffa, are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Jean to Mr. Glenn
Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Thompson, R.R.3, Ailsa
Craig on Saturday, September 20,
1975 at St. Columban Roman
Catholic Church, St. Columban,
Ontario at 2 o'clock. 26-07x1
Mrs. Esther Wright, Kippen
wishes to announce the
engagement of her younger
daughter Lois Marie to Mr.
Wayne John Tebbutt, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Tebbutt, Goderich
Township. The wedding will take
place Saturday, September 20,
1975 at 3 P.M. in Carmel
Presbyterian Church, H ensall.
26-07-1
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. 26-04-ff
27. Births
McCOWAN — To Mr. and Mrs.
John McCowan of R.R .1,
Brucefield at , Seaforth
Community Hospital on August
24, a son. 27-07x1