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Obituaries
THANKS FOR 25 YEARS — Marion Gordon, centre, has been an active Seaforth
W.I. member for 25 years.At last week's meeting, she was presented with a life
membership by W.I. president Doris Hugill,-and Ruth People, right.
(Photo by Watson)
MEET AT THE EXPOSITOR — Newspaper correspondents do a lot of talking to the
people in' their area, but they don't often get a chance to talk to each other. That
was remedied at the open house that the Expositor had for its correspondents on
Friday. Among those attending were Mabel Turnbull, who writes from Kilbarphan,
Winn McLean, Expositor proof reader, Pearl McFarlane who writes the Years
Agone, Betty McCall, Walton correspondent and Carole Geddes, Egmondville
correspondent. (Expositor Photo)
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SHELBY KNITWEAR' •
1 MILLION DOLLAR(a1,000,00000)
Going Out of Busines
LIQUIDATION SALE
of the complete stock of new Fall 1976 and Spring 1977 sportswear
consisting of over 100 different styles of new Sweaters, Jackets and
'Jeans—all with the famous SHELBY label, right from.the factor..,
at the corner of King & Thames Streets in LONDON, ONTARIO, o
1/2 The Regular Retail Price
This Sale will open to the public at'
10 a.m. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21st
ALL SALES-CASHorAPPROVED CHEQUE - • ALL SALES ARE FINAL
1011,M. tu 9P.M.
10 A. M, to 9 P.M.
10 A.M. to OP.M,
10 A, M. to 6 ".M,
1.0 A.M. -to 6P.M.
.10 to 6P.M.
10 A.M. to 913.14.
10 AJA.lo 9P.M.
10 A.M. to OPAL
THURSDAY, OCT. 21st -
FRIDAY, OCT. 22nd • •
SATORDAY,'OCT..23rd -
MONDAY, OCT, 25th • -
TUESDAY, OCT. 26th —
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2/th •
THURSDAY, OCT, 28th .
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new. & used tractors
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WINTER STORE HOURS
8 at» to 5:30 pm Mon. to Fri.
Sam to 12 noon Sat.
SEAFORTH 527-0120
Over 7,500,000 Canadians join• the interna-
tional Credit Union family of more than
90,000,000 meniberi, across seventy nations,
in celebrating International Credit Union Day on
this date.
Throughbut. October, designated as Credit
Union Month, credit unions around-the world
participate in tributes to the growth of this re-
markable movement which' has helped bring
stability and improvement to the personal fi-
nancial affairs of so many millions in every
corner of the globe.
Credit Unions were a good idea when they
started in Canada in 1900. They're an even
better idea now! '
During Credit Union Month drop into your Credit
Union. And why not make a point of introducing
a new member while you're there!
Clinton Community
CREDIT UNION
INTERNATIONAL
CREDIT UNION
DAY
1976 FIO Station Wagon -Front Wheel Drive
Geald's Datsun Anniversary Price $3,785.00
Datsun Discount $100.00
$3,685.00
Local_ Freight PD1. Tax and Licence Extra
1076 B210 S. 2 Door Sedan with radio
Side moulding and Pin striping
Gerald's Datsun Anniversary Price
Datsun DiscoOnt
$3,190.50 Local Freight PD1 Tax and Licence Extra
$3,294.50
$ 100.00
Thurs., Friday .'& Sat. only
It's my 25th Wedding Anniversary
and to Celebrate
I'M PASSING SAVINGS
TO YOU!
1976 JHL 710 2 door Datsun's Luxury Model with
Radio Side mouldings and pin striping
Gerald's Datsun Anniversary Price $4,049.50
Datsun Discount $ 100.00
$3,949.50
Local Freight POI Tax and Licence extra
22,THE wioN• EXPOSITOR, OOTOREK 970
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Anne Anne James and EliZabeth
Watson of Egmondville enter-
tained ,with pictures and
commentary of their holiday in
Egypt and Greece this summer at
the public relations meeting of
the Seaforth Women's Institute
last week. J
They wore the dress the
. Egyptian farmer wears while
working in the fields. They found
the climate very hot, but said the
flowers were beautiful.
Farmers use oxen to do the
work in the fields and the camel
was an unique mode of transpor-
tation to the tourists.
Things were very cheap, they
said and most things are bought
by the barter system.
Much of the area is sandy
desert with some areas made very
productive for agriculture by use
of irrigation.
The „ancient pyramids were
remarkable for their great size
and wonderful existence through
the centuries.
The speakers were introduced
by Mrs. E. Papple and thanked by
Mrs. John E. MapLean and
presented with a gift.
A life membership and pin was
presented to Mrs. Ross Gordon
for 25 years 4)f _membership by
Mrs. G. Papple and a corsage was
pinned on by Mrs. H. Hugill.
President Mrs. Harold Hugill
`Opened the meeting with a. poem
"October Days" and welcomed
all present.
The program was prepared by.
Mrs. G. Papple and Mrs. E.
Papple and Mrs. G. Papple
opened the program with a poem
"The Beauty of a Verse." Elim-
ination contest was conducted by
Mrs. E. Papple with winner being
Mrs. M. McNairn.
Guests were present from
Hurondale, Kippen, Hensall and
Zurich Women's Institutes, also
from Court Constantine of
Kinburn and the Tuckersmith
Ladies Club. •
Several musical numbers were
played by the "Jet Set," Kathy
and Brenda Coleman, Susan and
Cheryl McAllister, Mrs. Tom
Papple favoured with a solo
"Make the World go Away." A
reading "The Model T" was
given by Mrs. Clarissa Stewart.
Courtesy remarks were given
by Mrs.' O. MacKenzie and lunch
was served, convened by Mrs. A.'
Crozier and Mrs. G. Papple.
Lucky chair prizes were won by
Mrs. Eileen Townsend,,Tucker-
smith Ladies Club and Mrs. Joyce
Pepper of HenShIl Women's
Institute.
Obituary
MRS. C.DOW
Mrs. Earle C. Dow of RR 2.
Staffa passed away suddenly at
Victoria Hsopital, London. She
was the former Beatrice Lillian
Kearney and was the daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Kearney. She was born in Huron
County, September 9,-1910. She
was a member of Knox
Presbyterian Church and the Glen
Govvrie Women's Institute.
She is survived by her
husband, who she married 40
years ago; and six daughters,
Shirley, Mrs. Thompas Phillips of
Alvinston; Helen, Mrs. John
McLeod; Wallaceburg;Maxine,
Mrs. Wm. Clarke, London; Mrs.
Amy Gethke of Mitchell; Mabel,
Mrs. James. Clark of Bayfiedl;
and Mrs. Carrie Chilvers of
London. Also surviving are twelve
grandchildren.
She was predeceased by one
brother in 1950,
The late Mrs. Dow rested at the
Heath-Leslie Funeral Home
where the funeral service was
Wednesday. October 20, at 2
p.m. The interment was in Roy's
Cemetery.
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EVigk HACKATIII,
Mrs. Ethel ' Rackwell of
Huronview (formerly of Walton/
passed away Oct. 7, 1976 in
London on her 76th birthday.
She was the former. Ethel Anna
Reid,, daughter of the,late Robert
Reid and Catherine Campbell of
McKillop Township. In 192.3 she
was married to J. Elmer Rockwell
, who predeceased her in 1943.
Mrs.Hackwell was a member of
Duff's United Church. Walton.
Surviving are two daughters,
Lois, Mrs. Rae Houston, Grey
Township; Marjory, Mrs.Doug.
Fraser, Morris Twp.; one brother
Aelson Reid of Walton. two
sisters, Edna, Mrs. Wes
Hackwell, Walton, Marjorie,
Mrs. Lawrence Ryan, McKillop
Twp.,nine grandchildren and four
great grandchildren. She .was
predeceased by .4 *t,Pr HarriPi.
MrS[7, Josefili Elaekwell in 1927.
The funeral service was held at
[44[-A , Aigivrai
Saturday, October 9th at-2 p.m.
with Rev. Ed, Baker officiating,
Interment [ followed in
Maidandbank - Cemetery,
Seafortb•
Pallbearers were five
grandsons, Clayton Fraser, Philip
Blake. Dennis Mathers, Robert
Ralston,- Murray Houston and[ a
nephew Jack Malwain. Flower-
bearers were two nephews, Bill
Coutts and Gerald Ryan,
[ 'DR. DAVID GRAUBERT
Dr, David Graubert died
suddenly October 10, 1976, at
Coney Island Hospital, New York.
He is survived by hi's wife,
Dorothy, (nee McGuire, formerly
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1976 F 10 .2 Door Sedan Front Wheel Drive
Gerald's Datsun Anniversary Price
Datsun Discount
$3,575.00
"$100.00
Special Sale PrlOs $3,475.00
Local Freight PDI. Tax and Licence Extra
of 04se Lirk •Clinton) and his.
children ,John, Cathy and
Timothy. One sister, Mrs. Martin,
Tauber, Paris, France. 41.5P
survive •
134-Tial was, at NIQIntt Ansarat
CeMetery, Long [ Island, New.
York.
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Gerald's Datsun Anniversary Price
DattUn DiScount
$3,670.00
Local Freight, PD1. Tax and Licence Extra
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