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Obituary
KEITH IAN MCLEAN
Keith Ian (Jock) McLean died
-suddenly on Sunday morning
following a heart attack at his.
residence in Seaforth. He was 61.
Born in Seaforth, he was a son
of the late Keith M. McLean and
eElizabeth Young. -He was
educated at schools in Seaforth
and Toronto and at the time of his
death had been a long. time
emPlOyee of Ontario Hydro. As a
youth' he was active in athletics
particularly golf and through the
years has continued a keen
interest in sports.
He is survived by his w4fe the .
former Frances H. BrUgger to
whom he was married in 1942 and
by two daughters, Mrs. Arnold
(Pearn Louise) Laithwaite , and
Mrs. Ronald (Mary Jenn) Ch"anyi,
both of Exeter: two sons, Keith I:
McLean, of Exeter and John A.
McLean', of Lon-don; a brother
Andrew Y. McLean, of Seaforth;
two sisters . Mrs. Gilbert
(Elizabeth) • Jarrott, of
'Harrington, and Mrs. James
(Helen)' Grant of 335 St.' David
St., Stratford and eight
grandchildren.
A member of First Presbyterian
Church, Seaforth, a' funeral
service was conducted Tuesday
at. ternoon at the R,S.Box
Funeral Home by his minister
Rev. E. C. Nelson assisted by a
former Minister Dr. D. Glenn
Campbell of London.
Interment ' followed in
.Maitlandbank Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Wesley
Hoggart, Clinton, Al Hartford,
'Mount Bridges, Glen Church,
Owen Sound; Gordon Rennie.
Sundridg; Frank Brugger and
David McLean, Seaforth.
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gXPOSITQR;. MAY 6,1976 GOOD TIMES - GOOD VALUE
Kawasaki CZ
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RENTALS
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Cards of Thanki •
We wiSh to express our '"sincere
OW-05 and appreciation to rela-
tives, friends and the Seaforth
and McKillop neighbours for acts
of kindness, expressions of
sympathy, beautiful flo'ral
arrangements and ' memorial
donations during our recent
bereavement of a beloved
Mother, grandmother and sister.
Deep appreciation to, Rev. M.E.
Reuber, Rev. Ure Stewart, Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Ribev, and the
ladies who .prepared lunch.
Special thanks to the nurses and
staff of Kilbarchan Nursing
Home, Seaforth Community
Hospital and Dr. Whitman for
their care and concern.
We also express our sincere
appreciation to• her friends and
relatives for their many acts of
kindness and visits during her
lengthy illness. Your thoughtful-
ness will long be remembered. -
Clartnee and Laurene Maloney.,
Joanne, Barbara,..tarelYn and
Anne Marie; Thomas and Hilda
Jarman and Family. 24-43x1
25 In Memoriam
MUNRO — In loving memory of a
dear son Bill (Buzz) Munro who
was killed at work May b e 1967,
As I loved you, so I miss you,
In my memory, you are near,
Loved; remembeted. longed for
always,
YOu are where I can't see you
Yet I know you walk beside me
Never absent, ever near.
—'Sadly missed by Mom-Grace
Munro.
A Mother's Day Memoriam
— In loving memory of a
dear wife and mother, Mary
Racho.
It doesn't seem qUite 'right
somehow,
That you're ,so far away;
We ought to be together
On a day like Mother's Day,
But loving thoughts still. span
' the miles,
You know that, mother dear.
And in the - special pay
thoughts have,
They bring and keep you very
near.
Husbafid James, daughter'S,
Muriel, .'J'oyce, ,loan, Blanche,
sons Herman, Stanley. Jim and
their families. 25-43x1
MUNRO — In loving memory of a
dear uncle, William Vaughan
(Buzz) who passed away May 6,
.1967.
Those whom we love go out Of
sight,
But never out of mind;
Still cherished in the lonely
hearts
Of those they leave behind.
— Always will be remembered by
his niece, Mary Helen. 25-43x1
MUNRO .- In loving memory of a
dear uncle Bill (Buzz) Munro who
passed away suddenly May 6.
1967.
His memory is My keepsake,
With which' I'll never part.
God has him in His keeping.
• I have him in my heart.
-- Sadly missed by' his niece
Karen Munro. 25-43-1
We seek trouble
wherever:it occurs
Wherever people
need us, Down
in Skid RQW, In-the '
prisons. Amongst •
the elderly, the „-
destitute and the
downtrodden. 3
Wherever we can .1 7
offer our
Christian help.
Sometimes, it
isn't pleasant. But it
must be done, And
we need your help
to do it, Money.
Donations to the
Red Shield Appeal.
Your gifts get ii
us Into trouble.
And they help get a
lot of people out
of trouble.
25 In Memoriam'
IVIELLACE — In loving memory
of Gus who passed away on May
12, 1975. •
Dear God, take a message to
Our Gus in your garden of
rest.
Take the silent tears and
thoughs of scenes long past.
Take the memories we all are
prcbld „t-o own, the black we
. wore in pride:
Take respect and, a touch of
God's Bless, just to say; no
length of time can take away
our loving thoughts of him
today,
— Lovingly remembered by Jan,
Corrinne, Frank and all the
Mellace family, Fumo family,
Sillery family and friends. 25 7 43.1
26 Personal
Mr. and Mrs. .1. H: (Harry)
Caldv" foin•icrl!,.• of Welwood,
Manitoba. and presently of 135
Cochrane St., Portage La. Prairie
will be celebrating their '65th
Wedding Annk.ersary on May
24th. Mr. Catch,. ell is an uncle of
Mrs. Carman Cann and Harry
Strang of Exeter. R,R.#3. 26-43-2
We invite engaged couples- to
visit the Arbor Gift Shop in
Clinton. Pick up a free gift and
toll your friends about our Shower
and, Bridal registry service; •No
charge, no obligations. 2b-38-tf
27' Births .
BROWN — To Mr. and . Mrs.
. William G.H . Brown, R. R .#1 ,
Nott aw a . at General and Marine
Hospital. Collingwood -on April
2tith. 19 7 O, a daughter, Andrea
Michelle. Granddaughter for Mr.
'and Mrs. William Brown. Jarvis
Street, Seaforth and 'first
granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs.
'H. Meiholetrer, London. 22-27x1
HENRY — ToMr. and Mrs. John
Henry, R.R. 2. Auburn. on May
3, in Seaforth Community Hosp-
ital, a daughter. 27-43x1
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Pick ups made on tour route,
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MAY 22
3 day Ottawa Tulip Festival Tour
MAY 30 and Sept. 14
5 day Pennsylvania Dutch Tour
JUNE 5 and SEPT 4
7 day Washington. Colonial
Virginia and Williamsburg
JUNE 13
2 Day Frankenmuth Bavarian
Festival
JUNE 20 and JULY 20
S day Moosonee and Manitoulin
JUNE 21 and AUG. 9
6 day' Circle the Lakes
JUNE'26, 28 -and AUG. 16
21 day Canadian West Coast Tour
' JULY 18
15 day Maritimes tour.
JULY 28, AUG. 4 and 15
12 day east coast tour
JULY 25 and AUG. 27
3 day 10.0.0. Island, Upper.Conada
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TEXACO
R. Dinsmore, B. Akke'r, R.
F ortune, R. Beuerman, .F.
Burton, K , Swan, M. Merion, M.
Huard.G, Finnegan, C. Buist, B.
Hoelscher, J. -McLeod, J. Nigro,
M. Connelly.
TURF CLUB -.
K McLlwain, J. M cLlwain, P. M
1. Kellar, D.' Du.pee, J. Dick, G.
Pullman, K. Burgess, T.. C.
Johnston, B. Strong, R. Driscoll,
R. Hannah, S. Southgate, D.
B:•oome, F. McKellar.
MAIN STREET
CTRitttenrnitter, '
Beuttenmiller, B, Rciberion, D.
Watson, G. Betties, B. Finder, B.
Montgomery, M. Henderson, C.
Currie, K: Roth, R. Watson, R.
Henderson, J. Collins.
Name
After two brief league meet-.
ings, the new teams and schedule
for this season's Industrial Ball
are finished. Each team has made
a few minor changes and if last
season is any indicition, thiS year,
will prove even more interesting
as all teams appear fairly even in
manpower and ability. If the
weather remains good, the, sche-,
dule will get underway this
Monday evening with all eight
teams seeing action.
VILLAGE
H. Cook; Be Wood's, 43--
McKellar, B. Price, J. Coleman,
R. Gridzak, B. McCurdy, K.
Broome, D. Hildebrand,' B.
Watson, R. Brady, R. Woods, G.
Nicholson.
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-we 'need yours pt&
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Gat Charge of Wilfred Titford ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
Special Events Chairman BRANCH 156 SEAFORTH
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hendete
son, R.R. 2. Seaforth ; are pleased
to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter.
Karen Leigh to Mr. Brian Andrew
Leonhardt, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Leonhardt, Seaforth. The
wedding will ,take place on'
Saturday, Mai 22, 1976, at 3:30
p.m. in Northside United .Chureh,
Seaforth, 2643x1,
We wish to announce, the forth-
coming marriage of our mother,
Anne Carnochan, James St.,
Seaforth, to Thomas H.
R.R. 3. Mitchell.
The w edding will take place May
28, 19 7 6 at Fit''st Presbyterian
Church. Seaforth. — Bill, Grant,
Allan, an-d ' Gordon 184 Main St.i-Mount Foresi3 Ont. -
Carnochan. 26-43x1- Phone 519.323-1545
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EIGHT RECEIVE COUNTY HONOURS — Eight girls received County Honours at
the Seaforth Area Achievement Day Saturday at Seaforp Disirict High School
Saturday. They are from left to right, Jane Allan, #1, Brucefield; Dianne Wilson,
#1, Brucefield; Liz Klaver, #4, Seaforth; Francine, #5, Seaforth; Sharon Thompson,
#2, Seaforth; Joan Sills, Seaforth; and Brenda Coleman, .#4, Seaforth. Missing is
'Sue anne Finlayson. , (Staff Photo)
ball/ teams
J. Sills, P:—Rau, D. Hulley, B.
Wilson, T. Phillips, P. Kling, G.
Reeves,D. McCauley, B.
Salisbury, P. Mathews, J. Glew,
Dupius.
'" QUEENS
J. Parkinson, G. Dick,. D.
Schenck, R. Govier, D. Nicholson,
J. Finlayson, J. Henderson, T.
Stevenson, B. Kuntz, L. Gowan,
G, Aubin, D. Longstaff, J. Price,
J. ,Munro.
The new 1976 Seaforth Men's
Industrial Softball Schedule' will
appear in our issue next week.
The first game is on May 10- Rec.
Grounds, 7 P.,M. Mainstreet,
Queens; Rec. Grounds 8:30 p.m.
Turf Club, Travellers; Lions Park,
7 P.M. Texaco, Firemen; Lions
Park 8:30 p.lrt.: Villagers,
'Teachers.
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J. Ungarian, L. Habkirk, K.
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K. Doig, K. Kerr, B. Weber, R.
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BroOrne.
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E. Baker, G. M ontgomery, G.
McLean, T. Craig, B. Flanagan,
R. Dick, B. Finlayson, G.
Nicholson, J. McCall, C. Y oung,
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