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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-01-08, Page 11VACUUM CLEANERS SALES & SERVICE ALL MAKES Bob Peck ' VARNA . 202-5748 • 19-25-tf 20 Auction Sales Lobb & pethke 1 -0-0. „... .... AUCTION CALENDAR. Auctioneers & Appraisers Clinton ; Monkton 482-784. 347-2465 • ' 20-26-1 CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and PROCESSING Beef-Mondays, Hogs-Tuesdays AL'S MARKET Phone 262-2017 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern Qqpipraent „We guarantee all work: Write or call , Harvey Dale, Seaforth. Phone Clinton 482-3320 or Seaforth 527-0284. ' 19-25-tf fto THE HURON EXPOSIyOR, I 11#0 401 1 Plowmen sup port. Of : Antiques, Hou&hotd furnishings, farm machinery and miscellaneous iterns at Dashwood CoMmunity centre SATURDA, JANUARY 10; 1976' 12:30 p.m. Sharp , For MRS. ADELINE KRAFT. and MR. LAMBERT WITMER. lhrs is a sale fhaisla Id t7 be missed. Norm Whiting , Auctioneer 20-26-1 23 • Bus. Directory LOU ROWLAND. - TRANSPORT Lyp. Class CDF &FS Serving Dublin. & ScifOrth Areas Phode 345-2301 .Dublin' anytime VVHITNEY :RIBEY FUNERAL HOME Sincere and courteous service Ross W. Ribey. Director 87 Gaderich Seaforth Phiane Seaforth 527-1390 7o, 23-25-tf JOHN E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST By Appointment Only Seaforth Office Tues„lAted 9 to 5:30 P.M. • TSaturday A.M.gs Monday only - Clinton Office For Appointment- Phone 527-1240 or 482-7010 23-251f 23;25-tf Complete Bookkeeping Services & RelatectFields Income Tax Assistance —Preparation INDIViDUetLS — SMALL BUSINESSES . FARMING , WILFRED L. ELLIOTT 'Telephone [5191527-0301 P.0.Box 729 • 12N. Main St. At Seaforth, Ontario NOK IWO 23-25-tf ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD WATCH AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS WE SELL AND SERVICE—. BUIOVCI-"ttUtroTI - Watches' • 3STOilES—; SEAFORTH CLINTON WALKERTON 23-25-tf Mr. and -Mrs., Alvin Elligsen, Aalton wish to announce, the engagement of their daughter_ • Eliiiibeth Ann, Orillia.-to Mr. Robert Glen Johnson. son of Mr, and Mrs.Arthur Johnson. Orillia. Wedding to,take pla4 al Faith - Temple Church, Orillia, at 4;30 on January 16th. 26-26-1 • ' Mr. and • Mrs. Gordon Nobel, Seaforth, are pleased to announce the' engagement of „their daughter. Mary Ann, to William Ronald Bcuerman, son of Mr. and Mrs."—Harvey Beuerman. of Seaforth. The marriage .iyill take place July 10, 1976 at St. James Roman Catholic 'Church at 3:00 26-2bx1 The marriage is announced of raye Elizabeth Tunney to James McPhail Oliver at Egmondville United Church 'on Wednesday. December 31,, 197S. Thej• were attended Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oliver. Dr. Hazelwood officiated. - 26-264 — We invite engaged couples, to. visit the Arbor Gift Shop in Clinton.. Pick up a free sift and tell your friends about ,ar Shower Ifid Bridal regist,„ service. No charge, no obligatiolts. 26-28-tf 0-QP.36%. Dairy .L.ipplernents Now you can choose from 4.CO-OP 36% Dairy Supplements to balance your grains for topinilk production. ' Jim Armstrong, who was re- '76 sent. convention TProtttO and to elected ORti. director, listed • arrange to have the MPS band future OPA matches and dates. • • These are: 1976 - Bruce; 1977 - rge Hildebrand, leader of 'Frontenac; 1978 Huron; 197 Seaforth High School Band spoke Kent; 1980 - Oxford; 1981 about theBand travelling to Fort - Myers, Florida - February 7th - Wellington. Simcoe and Elgin 15th and the association agreed to -have pis° expressed interest, he said in hosting a match. He donate $50.00 toward travelliIng reviewed the new prize list and expenses. An earlier motion that his work with the OPA. , the amount be $250 was defeated. Howard Datars, 'Chairman -of The meeting expressed the local committee responsible appreciation to. John Clark, P for the 1978 Match reported on President, and. Russell Bolton, the prOgress being made to date Secretary-Treasurer, as well as to and said the number of John Clark, President, and - 2 committees for the 1978 Plowing Russell Bolton, Stretary Match had been decided on. Treasurer, as well as to. John Vice-Chairmeik Roy Pattison Clark for hosting '75 Match and to and Alan Campbell also spoke. Bill Leeming and John Clark for leadership in the • Sodbusters The local committee plans to organize a bus load to.attend the Club. George Hildbrand replacing Larry Plunisteel; Cecil Desjardine (Stephen); John Jewitt (Hullett); Roy Williamson (Grey). The auditors report preserittd by Mr. McKinley ano Elmer Hayter indicated 22 entries in orse classes at the 1975 match with prizes of $19.50 and 44 • entries in tract r classes with prizes totalling $ The aassociation again affiliated with Huron Federation of Agr iculture and appointed Allan Turnbull as its representative. Sedbusters club leaders named were John Clark and Bill Leeming and Bill Leeming and Russell Bolton were named represen- tataives to the OPA Convention on February 16th and 17th. 19 Notices 19 Notices ateme52.7-1150 • 17 SPARLING STREET DUPEE --L In loving memory of dear mother and grandmotlic Vera May Dupee, who pass away three years ago January 10, 1973. Past her suffering past her • pain, Cease to weep for tears are vain. She who suffered is at rest Gone to Heaven with the blest. Peaceful be thy rest, dear • mother, It is sweet to breathe thy name, In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same. • — Lovingly remeffibered by daughter, Alva, son-in-law Ferg and grandchildren, Garry and Paul Mckellar. 25-26x1 25 In Memoriam ;JAN.. JAN. 2 FE6.15 Auction Sale ° • the house, cards of sympathy and acts of kindnesa during their -recent bereavemenliin. the loss of a dear mother, grandmother:" great grandmother ,and great great grandmother. Special thanks to Fr. Laragh , Fr. Oostveeen, Dr. Moyo and nurses, and staff of 'Seaforth Community Hospital and Dr. Granger and Dr. Cameron and nurses on 4th floor , of St, Joseph's hospital, London, to C• W• L• • for serving a lovel meal. thanks to Box Funeral Home and pallbearers. 24-26x1 smother • And no hidden tears to flow. • As we/fisten to the music 'Of the voice We loved so-dear' — AlWays -remembered by wife and family. • 25-26-1 26' Personal 22 Legal Notices NOTICE TOCREDITORS . IN THE ESTATE Of MARGARET MESSENGER' All persons having claims against' the ESTATE OF MARGARET MESSENGER, late of the Village of Egmondville, in the County of Huron, deceased, who died on the - 1st day of December, 1975, are hereby% notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the'29th day of January, 1976:r+ after which date the' assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth this 12th day of December, 1975. McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX, Barristers,V., Seaforth, Ontario 22-26-3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM JAMES BROWN All persons having claims against the ESTATE OP WILLIAM JAMES BROWN, latek,of the Town of Seaforth, in thel County day of January, 1976, after which date the assets will be "distributed having regard only -to claims then received. Dated at Scatbrth, Ontario' this 22nd -day of Deceniber, 4975. McCONNELL ,, STEWART & DEVEREAUX., , Barristers, &c., Seaforth; pnt ario. " • . 22-26-3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF EDWARDBRADY All persons having claims against „We -Estate of Edward Brady, late of the Town of Seaforth„ in the County of Huron, Retired Civil Servant, deceased. who' died 'on the 30th day of November;' 1975, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to • the undersigned on or before the -29th day of January, 1976, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. ' Dated at • Seaforth, Ontario, this 29th day of December, 1975. •McCONNILL,"STEWART & . DEVEREAUX, Barristers, &c., Ontarib 22-26-3 24 Cards of Thanks 27 Births BAUER — To Orville Bauer, De mber 29 Cotllimunity M. and Mrs. Brussels, on at Seaforth Hospital, a 27-26x1 KERSLAKE Bill and Freda of R.R,2, Staffa are pleased to announce the birth of their sop at Stratford General Hospital January 3, 1976. 27,26x 1 - WEAVER — To Mr. and Mrs, Thoma,s Weaver, R.R.a, Walton at Seaforth Community Hospital on December 25, a son. 27-26x1 MONTGOMERY --A To Mr. and Mrs. James Montgomery, Egmondville, December 28 at Seaforth Community Hospital, a. son. 27-26x1 28 Deaths The Huron 'Plowmens associa- tion will continue its support of the 4H .sodbusters club. in 1976 members decided at the annual meeting at Winthrop last week. Reports presented indicated the club had 14 members of which ,13 competed at the Huron Match last fall. Other popular features that will be continued are the Junior match that attracted 13 competitors who won $130 in prizei; the cross log sawing contest with ,6 competitors and the horse shoe pitching classes in which 9 teams particip- ed and took away $57 in prizes. Huron Warden Anson McKin- ley presided for tht election of officers when W.J. Leeming of McKillop was named president. Other officers are Past president John Clarke, 1st vice Jim Arm- strong, 2hd vice, Girven Reid and secretary treasurer Russel - R. Bolton, The executive committee will consider the appointment of an assistant to Mr. Bolton. Directors ellected were Ashfield - Ross Eedy; Turnberry - Harry Mulvey; West Wawanosh - Bob Lyons; East Wawanosh - Simon liallahan;' Morris - Bill Elston; Howick- Ivan Haskins; Grey - Keh Innes; McKillop - Ross Gordon; Hullett : Bill FiYnii; Goderich- Everett Mcllwain; Colborne., - Jamieson Ribey - Tuckersmith - James Doig; Stanley Ernie Talbot; '.Hay - Vatic Becker,. Stephen - Allah Turnbull; Usborne - Ken Duncan. It was agreed that others who had been listed as directors in '1975 would be named as associate direCtors for 1976 together with ,the following: JsohnTinney (Hay); Police (, report one accident During the week from the 31st of December 1975 to the 6th of January 1976,..the Seaforth Police investigated 14 occurrences. They are as follows. Assist Public . ' 5 General Police. Information 1, Assist. Other 'P,.D.s . 2 Lost and Found . 2 Insecure. Property . 2 ghimal ComplaintS 2 "There was one minor,, motor vehicle accident investigated, with' darhages totaling $100.00 • No person(s) were charged under the Liquor Control Act, No persoli(s) were charged under the Highway Traffic Act. No persons were charged under the Criminal Code of Canada; CLERE-VU • CO-OP NU 36%13eiry Supplement. tOprod ,,e a non urea grain ration. • CO-QP 36% LP5 (LiqUid Protein Supplement) high in molasses, 'produces an extremely palatable ration wherr mixed . - with grain or silage. u DOUBLE A SANCTION GRAND FINALE 41 SALES &SE.RVICE•TV • RADIO • HI - Fi • STEREO SEAFORTH 19-25-tf S 24 Cards of Thanks We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbours for the lovely flowers, cards, and gifts we received on our 60th wedding anniversary. Special thanks to our family and all who helped make it a memorable occasion.. Your, thoughtfulness i will always be , remembered: — Chas. and Mrs. MacKay, ' 24-26x1 • CO.-OP Dari-Flo 36% Dairy Supplement provides top returns for your dollars invested, • CO-OP 36% Cattle Supple- ment to producea low urea • grain ration. • or Huron, Retired Farmer; Der,eased, who died on the 17th day of November, 1975, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the • undersigned on or before the 29th 23 Bu 'Directory - R. S. BOX FUNERAL HOME Phones: t -Day 527-0680 -- Nighf52776885 23-254 I wish to thank all nty friends, relatives and neighbours for cards, gifts, visits, phone call 'and inquiries while I was a patient in hospital and since coming home. Thanks to Dr. Cameron and- his assistants, nurses andstiff of 4th floor, St. Joseph's Hospital, London, also Dr. Underwood and nurses of Seaforth Community Hospital and R.S.Box Ambulance • Service.' Everything was greatly appreciated. — Gilbert Murray. 24-26.1 LIVINGSTON, WILLIAM / THOMAS, suddenly at his 'lone, Seaforth Atoird would like 'to R.R.2, Seaforth on Friday, thank Seaforth Insurance for January 2, 1976 in his 72nd year. being able to Participate in the Thomas William Livingston, Koineardine Tournament. 24.26x1 beloved husband of Ida Medd and dear father of Lorraine (Mrs. Bev Many' thanks for' ail the gifts, Alexander) R.R.1, Hensall and flowers, fruits and kindnesses David of R.R.2, Seaforth. Loved shown to the residents, brother of Josephine (Mrs. T.R. throughout the Christmas Season Thompson) of Clinton. Friends and during the year. Your were received at the Whitney- thoughtfulness is' very much Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich appreciated. — Management, St. W., Seaforth where funeral Staff and Residents of Kilbarchan service was held on Monday, Nursing Home. 24-26-1 January .5th • at 3:30 p.m Temporary 'entombment Pioneer The family of the late - ,Mrs. Memorial Mausoleum, 28-26-1 Catherine Roth wish' to express their sincere • thanks and "HENDERSON, Cora May appreciation. to all our relatives, Passed away at Wingham District friends and neighbOurs to all who Hospital on Friday, January 2, sent flowers, Mass cards, food„to 1976 in her' 65th year Cora Mathers, beloved wife of Arthur Henderson and dear mother of 'tarry, all of R.R.2, Winghatn. Loving sister of Charlie Mathers of Goderich, Einio Mathers of Vancouver, Bob •Mathers of Si. Thomas and Mrs, R'eta Avey of London. Predeceased by one . brother G,torge. Friends were received, at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home , 87 Goderich Street W. in Seaforth where funeral service was held on Monday, January 5th at 2 p.m. .„.Spring .interment Maitlandbank Wemetery. Rev. Barry, PaSsmore officiated: 28-26-1 Carmel. WMS to study Japan Correspondent B.. MacGregor • The Women's Missionary Society of Carmel Presbyterian Church met in the schoolroom of fhe 'church on Monday at 2 p.m: with. the President. Mrs. Harvey Hyde, presiding and opened the meeting with a meditation • Family of the late 'Mary Bisback ROBINSON— In loving memory . entitled "Facing The Nevi', Year". • of Hensall wish' to thank friends of a . dear hilsband, ' father, Mrs. Roches Faber read. the and neighbours. for their thoughts- ' grandfather. and great Scripture lesson.- Mrs. Hyde of kindness, for, all the beautiful grandfather. Richard Robinso crutlined the study for the new flowers,- donations' and -cards .of : Who'..passed away . January 10t , Year ",Tiawan and, Japan". sympathy. Many thank1 to the 1975. • -. ' ' — • 'The Presbyterial will be held in 'Rey. Donald Beck of Hensall and Oh .Christniak Happy Christmas Seaforth on January 14th at .1:30 ,,R.S,B-o- x Funeral Home., Thanks . Its not ,so verylong since. p.m. The World's Day of Prayer . to Hensall • legion' Ladies ,'" Other voices mingled with will be held in St. Paul's Anglican Alixiliary for preparing lunch._ We The carol and the song. -,.'Clitirch on •March 5th at 3 ic..M, would also like .to • express our lf,aye could but _hear hip) ,,,,K,i ts, Clarence Volland will be' in thanks to the' pallbearers -and singing,. . ' ' charge of the February. meeting at flowerbearers. Speckil thank you... , . (As he is singing now ..• ' • 2 p.m. • .. to our close neighbours who. haVe .. ' If we could, but see the Glory . ,,,-- ' been so good to our family in 'the ' ' .. Of the Crown .upon-his brow ' •-• - ---' past month. Grant Bisback„and 'There would . be .,. no sighs. to. ,,-.' , family, 83 BrOck St., Hensall. • ' ' 24-26-1 USE: EXPOSITOR 'WANT - ADS. Phone 527-0240 _..AUTO WRECKERS NEW, USED AND REBUILT- - '• trucks DUNLOP & REMINGTON Car, truck and tractor tires -*ACTOR TIRE SERVICE , REPAIR SERVICE Clinton-48 3211 Hwy. 8 W. of llnton ton the ONOP store We like to know Our customers by name! SEAFORTH FARMERS Phone 527-0770 • Amateur stock entries weliome Entry fee'1.00 Prizes & Trophies' Race begins at 12:00 noon "YOU'RE ALWAYS A WINNER AT HULLY GULLY" OPEN DAILY YEAR ROUND Sealer* A