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The Huron Expositor, 1976-05-13, Page 1824 Cards of Thanks '23 Bus. Directory 26 Personal 4.• ii THE, 'HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 13, 1970 ' • 'C'jtC”i 4. 4 We offer you the best steel building. in its class. You expect a better building from Butler. And you get it in the Farmsted It — the best all steel building in its class. Straight walls make for maximum usable space. They enable you to lengthen or widen your Farmsted II building to meet your changing needs. And you can place doors and windows wherever you choose. For more information on the prestigious Farmsted II buildings see us soon. PERTH AGRI BUILDERS R.R. 2 Staffa, Ontario) 345-2284 LAWN & GARDEN SUPPLIES LAWN" MOWERS — TILLERS — GARDEN TOOLS — PEAT MOSS — GARDEN At LAWN FERTILIZERS NOW IN STOCK WHITNEY-RIBEY FUNERAL HOME . Sincere and courteous service Ross W. Ribey. Direetbr 87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth Phone Seaforth 527-1390 23-43-tf Phones: Day 527-0680 - Night 527-0885 23-43-tf "CHARTER CLASS FARES!" Our new "CHARTER CLASS FARE" Gives you freedom of choice to * London [from] 359.00 * Glasgow [from] 344.00 * Manchester [from; 352.00 (Fares lowers in Sept.; Oct.] . By Air Canada/British Airways * Must stay Minimum of 22 days maximum of 45 days * Daily departures,- Including weekends * Children under 2 yrs, travel free, children 2 - 12 - Special fare discount *Must book at least, 60 days in advance FETTES TOURS -& TRAVEL-LTD. 117 ST. ANDREW ST. S. MITCHELL PRONE 348,8492 4, BUTLER GRAIN BINS FEATURING .High strength fasteners AGRI,BUILDER .Unique zigiag bolting • Wide Corrugations ERECTION FOUNDATIONS As a BUTLER Builaer we can give you all the details. See us soon PERTH AGRI BUILDERS R.R. 2, Staffa, Ontario NOK 1Y0 Phone (519) 345-2284 For Pre-!mergent weed control in soybeans, field beans (white and kidney) snap and lima beans. Wettable powder herbicide • Why spray for weeds you don't have? If you don't have velvetleaf, cocklebur, thistle, yellow nutsedge or bindweed, but you do have troublesome grass • • problems li ke. crabgrass, green foxtail, witchgrass, and weeds like Iamb's- 'quarters, black nightshade, pigweed or ragweed, then Patoran is your 'most efficient and most economical weapon against weeds. AGRO-CHEMICALS OF OUR TIME. FOR BEANS EPTAM PATORAN BULK, BLENDED OR BAGGED for all your requirements it BASF Canada Limited 10 Constellation Court, Rexdale, Ontario 416-677-1280 BASF `II Penny sale vOnners JOHN E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Seaforth 'Office 527-1240 Tnes.,Thurs.,Fri. 9:00 - 5:30 Wednesday, Saturday 9:00 - 12:00 Clinton 482-7010 Monday 9:00-5:30 . BY APPOINTMENT ' 23-43-tf R.S.BOX FUNERAL HOME 24 Cards of Thanks I wish to thank everyone for their cards, treats and visits while I was a patient in hospital. Thanks to doctors, nurses and to all who helped out at home. It was greatly appreciated. — John Shea .24-44x1 We wish to thank our relations, friends and neighbors for attending our wedding reception dance held at Family paradise. A special thanks to Marie Flynns Orchestra and Gordan Papple for calling the square dances. Also, those that planned such a successful party. All was greatly appreciated. — Bill and Ann Storey. 24-44x1 We wciuld like to say "thank you from the bottom of our hearts to our Family, Mom and Dad for the beautiful supper and lovely evening on the occasion of our 25th anniversary. Thank you to our friends and ,nejghbours for gifts, cards, flowers;Thank you to everyone who helped in any way at the dance that evening also thank "you to Mrs. Miller and her helpers for the lunch. Also thank you to those who had something to do with the nice "Horse and buggy ride" . Thank you very much. — Jim and Ginette Nash. 24-44-1 I wish to thank my friends, relatives and neighbours for the flowers, treats, cards and visits during my stay in Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks to the nurses who were so kind in caring for me. Also thanks to Drs. Scratch, U nderwood and Malkus, - to R.S.Box Ambulance and Rev. Nelson for his regular visit. This was all greatly appreciated. —John Pullman. 24-44-1 I thank my relatiVes, friends and neighbors for the lovely cards, flowers and visits, while I was a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. Special thanks to Mr. Reuber for his visits, also to Dr. Malkus, the nurses and staff, who were all so good to me. It was all appreciated very much. — Mrs. Violet Horner. 24-44x1 I would like to give a special thanks to Dr. Malkus, Dr. Foxcroft and the nurses and staff of 4th floor north, Stratford General Hospital, and ..,to my Mom, Dad, brothers and sisters for looking after• 'Trevor and Dwayne during my stay in hospital. Thanks to my friends, neighbours and relatives for cards, flowers and visits. All were greatly appreciated. — • Joan Price. 24-44x1 BARRY — In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfather, Michael Barry, who passed away so suddenly two years ago May 16th, 1974. Two long and lonely years have passed Since that great sorrow fell The shock that we received that day No one can ever tell. Your end caine sad and sudden No time to say good-bye You were gone before we realized And only God knows why. A golden heart stopped beating Two working hands to rest God broke our hearts to prove to us He only takes the best. We cannot forget your smiling face Your, happy carefree ways The smile that won so many friends In the happy bygone days, This month comes with deep regret, It brings back ,a day we cannot forget But memories of you will never ' die — Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his wife, Esther. and family. - 25-44-1 COUTTS — In memory ofJohn Coutts who passed away in May 1965. God looked around 'His Garden; And He found an empty space, He then looked down upon this earth. And saw your tired face; He put His arms around you, And lifted you to rest, God's garden must be beautiful For He only takes the best. God knew you were suffering, He knew you' were in pain,' He knew you would never get well, In this world again, He saw the road was getting rough, The hills were hard to climb. So .He closed your weary eye- lids, And whispered "Peace be Thine','. It broke our heart to lose, you, But you did not go alone, For part of me went with you, The day God called you Home. — Ever remembered by the family and grandchildren. 25-44x1 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. (Harry) Caldwell , formerly of Welwood, Manitoba, and presently of 135 Cochrane 'St., Portage La Prairie c. ill be celebrating their 65th Wedding Anniversary on May 24th. Mr. Caldwell is an uncle of Mrs. Carman Cann and Harry Strang of Exeter, R.R.43. 26.43-2 'Mr. and Mrs. Joe Van Dooren, R.R,#5, Seaforth are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Laurencia to Jeff Patterson, son of Mrs. Carol Patterson of London. The wedding Will take place Nlit 13 at St. James Roman Catholic Church. Seaforth, Ontario. 26-44x1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Lenchan, London. wish- to -announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Carol Ann to Patrick 'Francis, son of Mrs,. Veronica Meidinger and the late Delmer Meidinger, Seaforth • on Saturday. June 12th at 3 o'clock St. PkAers Basilica, London. 26-44x1 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Keys, Hensall, Ontario are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Linda to 'Jack Fraser. son of Mrs. John Fraser and the late John Fraser, Dunveg,an, Ontario. The wedding will take place 'on June 5, 1976 at 4 o'clock iJi,,•the Hensall United Church, 26-44-1 27 Births FINCH -= Rick and Bonnie (nee Townsend) are pleased to announce ; the arrival of their daughter Lisa Lynn on May 8th at Clinton Public Hospital. 27-44-1 BROOME • Mr., and Mrs: George Broome are the grandparents of Christopher David born on April 29. 1976 to Herb and .Donna Broome of Thorn bu ry 77-44-1 29. Marriages Mrs. Richmond George Parke announces the marriage of her sister-in-law. Dorothy Kathleen Parke, to Mr. George Donald Hays on Saturday, May 8, 1976, Seaforth. Ontario. ' 29-48-1 Every week more' and more ' people discover what mighty jobs are 'accomplished• by low cost Huron Ekpositor want Ads. Dial 527-0240. Member of the Hospital Auxiliary were pleased with the response f the public who bought tic ets on their annual penny sale. This year the Auxiliary bought a number of large prizes with donations, instead of asking area businesses to donate small prizes. Cash donations were received from Beaver Foods; Dave Tremeer; Wongs Cafe; Jack McLlwain; Seaforth Medical Clinic; Seaforth- Electronics; East Huron Produce; Looby Construc- tion; McConnell & Stewart -7 Devereaux; Seaforth Insurance Agency; McGavin's, Walton; Heard's Construction; Huron Fabricators; Elva Keith; Scott Poultry Farm. Names of the winners of this year's draws were: Lawn Chair . Mrs. Arthur Nichol- son; Electric Curlers - Elaine Coombs; Baby Set - Brenda Pullman: Screw Driver Set - Herb Traviss; Napkin Holder - Mary Smith; Pillow Cases -Ida McLlwain; 4 Silver Dollars - Mrs. Clarence Martin; Man's shirt - Ethel Dennis; 'Cocktail Glasses '- Mrs. atricia Vercruyssen, #2, Blyth; Car mat - Mae HillebKecht, R.R.#4; String picture -rs. John SinnartiOn; Travelling Bag - Helen Reeves; Childrens' Shoes - Coleen Ungarian; 2 Dinners - Grace Titford; Make-up Mirror - Lloyd Hoggarth; Hair Products - Mrs. Thelma Broadfoot, #4; Avon Cologne - Lillian Grummett; Shower Spray - Ron Driscoll; Baseball Bat - Gloria Love, Walton; Soap Dish - Ephriam Clarke; Secretary Finder -, Mrs. Mel Knox, B lyth; Candy Dish - Vicky Tremeer; Baby Sleepwear - Mrs. H. Pulsifer; Grease. gunk - Bill Miller;" Cookware Elizabeth De Jong; Rubbers - Anne Carnochan; Lawn Food - H elen Chesney, #4; , Waste basket- Nancy O'Shea; 'Model Kit - Marjorie Maloney; Baby Set - George Hildebrand; Crib Quilt - Alf. Anderson; Running Shoes - Linda Wilson; Cushion - Nora Maloney : Radio - Ethel Boyes; Dish - Ruth Pickard; Intensity Lamp - Bill Bennett: Baseball Bat - Allan Carnochan; Dish - Lou Whitney ; '$4.00 Htmle Baking - Doris Allen; $4.00 baking - Mrs. Hazel Leslie; 4 Silver Dollars - Bernice -McKenzie; Napkin Holder - Grace TitfOrci; $5.00 cash - Hilda Sellers; Sun Glasses - Take'a step in the right direction. Take a ferk. PaRrOporr,o,, Walk a 1,I,,ek.T4clay. Mrs. Hank Van Rooijen; Scales - Isabelle Fox, Blyth; 10 lb. Dairy Spread - Ruth Trapnell; 2 qts. Motor Oil - Andrew McNichol; 10 lb. Powdered Milk - Frances Ball; Shoes - Cindy AnsIett; Hand Cleaner - Walter Armes; 2 dinners • Ella Munroe; Boss Glass - Barbara Dupee; Travelling Bag Mrs. Jean Wilbee; Dish - Grace Titford; Rug Shampoo - Cathy Cooper; 'Case of Pepsi Kate Phillips; Scratch Pads - Mrs, Paul Brady ; Rod & Reel - Effie Stephenson; 21/2 doz. eggs - Joe McLellan; Salt — Pepper - Wilfred Titford; Sox - Carol Geddes ; Baby Bank - Jean Holmes; Spice Set - Mrs. Dorothy Scott; Tooth Brush h older, - ,Mts. Peter McCowan, #1; Cash - Ida Diehl; Picture Miss Anna Stewart; Plaques - Mrs. Ed Regele , Walton; Perfect Crepe Maker - Margaret Sharpe ; Baby's Sleepers - George Hildebrand; Case of Pop Audrey Kerr; Baby Clothes Hamper - Jean Holmes; $5.00 groceries - Jennie Hildebrand; $5.00 meat voucher - Mrs. -Bruce McLean, '#4; 2 1/2 doz, eggs - Mrs Sam Scott. R.R.#1; Groceries - Mrs Rick Fell; Baseball Bat - Mrs. John Oldfield, #4; Case Of Pop - Mary Coleman; Scratch Pads - Jimmy Judge, #2, Kippers; 2 Silver Dollars - Hilda Austin; Gallon Paint • - Theresa • Devereaux; $10.00 Groceries- Ethel Haist; Mans' shirt - Angela Bernard,I #1;' tirease Guns, John R acho; $5.00 meat voucher - Mrs, Hauls. Van Rooijen; Picture - Karen Chesney, #2;10 It dairy spread - Evelyn Malcolm; 4 qts, oil - Walter Oliver , #1, Dublin; Hat - Jean Dill, Dublin; $10.00 voucher - Elmer Dennis; Mans' shirt - Mrs. "Wilmer Kelly; 2 meals - Mrs. John Boyd; Flower Arrangement -Mrs. Ray Scott; 10 Gals. gas - Mrs. H. Pulsifer; Light bulbs, oven cleaner , etc. - Rena Fennell; 2 lbs. cheese - Belle Campbell; Ladys' Purse - Clayton Geddes; Vase - Mrs. H. Hulley; Shag Rug - Kay Hesselwood; • Blyth; Egg Plate - Sandra Regele - #1, Dubl, n; Car Mat - Christine Goossens; 5 Bowling games - Bob Tyndall; Paper Platters Mrs. Mae Pargeter; Dish - Lois Govier; Cat Chow - Joy Hopper, #4, Walton Filter - Margaret Dale, #4, Clinton; Turtles - Marg Sharp; Shoes - Mrs. Joyce Henderson; 2 dinners - Carol Wilhelin, Dublin; 10 lb. Dairy Spread - Mrs. William 'Oldfield, #4, Seaforth;, Soap Dish -Hazel Harrison, #1, ; $6.00 voucher - Miss Sharon Edward, Huron Park; 5 games bowli ng - Mrs. Dianne McGrath, #4; $5.00 grocery voucher - Wendy Smith; Lawn Chair - Marianne MoyLan, Dublin; Mini Bike - Cynthia Dupee; „ Angel Food Cake drawn from all the tickets - Mrs. Anna Kennedy. waste Basket, Nancy O'Shea; Sheepskin Rug, - Bernice Hulley. A sincere thank you to Drs. Moyo and Malkus and the nurses at Seaforth Community Hospital for .••their care in looking after my wife. — Herb Trapnell and family. 24-44-1 25 In Memoriam BENNEWIES — In loving memory'a a dear husband, father and • • grandfather. Norman Bennewics, 'who • passed away May' 10. 1972.- Because God chose to take y ou first I must walk this 'road alone Still somehow you are always near And our memories I will always own If He thought it best that this ' should be Then who is there to blame. Just walk slowly down that other rind Some day soon you'll hear me .call your name. — Ever remembered by wife • Adel inc. children and grandchildren. 25-44x1 26, Pertiotial 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. 26-43-tf