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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-12-09, Page 17ti KEN APPLEBY DECORATING Spray & Brash Painting Paper Hanging Exterior & Interior MITCHELL 348,9303 19-66-12 VACUUlt(CLEANEBS SALES & SERVICE ALL MAKES Bob4Peck VARNA 262.5748 19-73-tf FOR complete sewer •hookup, call 4lie experts for details. Frank Kling Ltd. 527-1320. 19-734 1st - 2nd MORTGAGE FUNDS For debt consolidation, new purchases or refinancing. No hidden charges or bonuses. We specialize in the hard to get mortgages. Call collect anytime. 1-579-0100 HANNAH FINANCIAL SERVICES INC. 19-71.4 TRI TOWN , BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Income Tax Returns Business-Farm-Individual LAWRENCE BEANE Brucefield Phone 482-9260 Available year round i9-73-tf ALUMINUM SALES For a complete line of aluminum siding, soffit and 'fascia, eavestrough, doors, windows, railings, awnings and shutters. Call BEARSS ALUMINUM at 527.1295 19-73-tf SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern equipment. We guarantee all work. Write or call Harvey Dale, Seaforth, Phone Clinton 482-3320. or Seaforth 527-0284. 19-73-tf GUITAR, fiddle '4nd mandolin instruction, -,,tailored to interest. String instrument repairs„ good rates. Call Bob Burchill, 229- 6773 or 348-8215. 19-72-4 HOME and tanii repairs, cement work, masonry work, specializing in fireplaces, chimneys and other odd jobs. Free estimates. For more information please call Stan Kirkham, Mitchell. 348.8797. Eavestroughing Roofing and Chimney Repairs Call 482-9706 For estimates 19.73-tf 23 Bus. Directory JOHN E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Seafbrth Office 527-1240 Tues.,Thurs., Fri.,j 9:00- 5:30 Wednesday, Saturda y 900-12:00 Clinton 482-7010 Monday 9:00', 5:30 • BY APPOINTMENT 23-73-tf R. S. BOX FUNERAL HOME 47 High Street Seaforth Phone: 527-0885 23-74-tf -24 My sincere '• thankEr""to the Ministers of 'First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, Rev. Doug. Fry, Rev, Thomas Mulholland and Rev. Ed, Nelson and his family, the Board of Managers, the Session and the ladies. for the co-operation given to me during the almost ten years I was Church Custodian. - Frank V. Crich. 24:74x1 I would like to thank all my friends, neighbours' and relatives for flowers, cards and visits while I was a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Underwood, Rev. Nelson, Mr. Wescott and the nursing staff also since coming home. Everything is appreciated. - Marian Coutts. 24-74x1 I would like to thank my friends, neighbors and relatives for their gifts, well wishes and visits while I was in the hospital and the many favours, also to Dr. E. Malkus, Rev. D. Beutel and Rev. Horst and-the nurses. Your thought. fulness was sincerely appreciated. - George Mueller 24-74-1 I would like to thank everyone who so kindly remembered me with cards, gifts and flowers, on my birthday. Special thanks to my family for the dinner party in my honour, at the Stone Crock, St. Jacobs. - Mrs. Violet Elgie. 24-74x1 I wish to thank friends and neighbours in the area for cards, treats and inquiries made during the past two months. Special thanks to Seaforth Public School students and staff; Seaforth Medical Clinic staff and Seaforth Lions Club. - Keith Snell. 24-74-1 Sincere thanks to my friends and relatives for cards and treats. Special thanks to Dr. Moyo, Dr. Malkus and the' nursing staff of the hospital. - Margo Kale. 24-74-1 I wish to express sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, ki.en4N,.„,nPi$111?,QI3-X, Pre., 414rial . candy, phone calls and visits while a' patient in St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener and also since returning home. Your thoughtfulness will long be remembered. - Mrs. Hilda Sellers 24.74x1 GEliTING THE RESULTS - It was a long, nighrfor Seaforth clerk Jim Crocker and, secretary Florence Nelson as they took elction results from Seaforth voting ante the polls closed. Results weren't final until Poll No. 1, at First Church, reported at nearly 6 a.m. (Expositor Photo) AUCTION SALE .,To be held in the Varna Township Shed on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11 at 1:00 P.M. Consisting of (like .n ew) 2 pc. living room suite; 2 pc. fall front bedroom suite; large oak china cabinet with pillar front; 5 pc. chrome suite; older beds and dressers; upholstered arm chairs; small tables; :lamps; 3 press back chairs; rockers; pine chest of drawers; 3 pc. high bedroom suite; new day bed; brass and iron bed; coffee and end tables; odd chairs; glass and china; pictures and frames; many more items. APPLIANCES - Refrigerator; 17 cu.• ft. freezer. TERMS - Cash or personal cheque only. Proprietress - MRS. MINNIE HAYTER RATHWELL'S. AUCTION SERVICE Brumfield 482-3120 „. • 20-74-1 - In loving memory of Wa ace Ross, who passed away D . 7, 1974. n Memory Gardens silently ' sleeping Where the green grass softly waves Lies one we loved so dearly Whom none on earth could save. He bade no one a last fare- well He said goodbye to none But gently closed his eyelids His time on earth was done. - Sadly missed and loved by wife Helen, daughters and grand- - children. '25-74x1 26 Personal UNIQUE Bridal kegistry Serxtce at the Pidgeon-Hole Boutique Brucefield. Featuring Noritake Fine China and Crystal, a large selection of reasonably-priced gifts. Open daily, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. 26-73-tf USE EXPOSITOR WANT. ADS Phone 527-0240 ROS SEAFORTH ELECTRONICS SALES 6„ SERVICE • TV • RADIO • H I - Fl • STEREO III g527-1150 • 17 SPARLING STREET Notice Town of Seafoth The citizens of Seaforth are asked to co-operate with the Public Works staff and are asked to refrain from depositing sncw from their property on the roadway. J. Crocker CLERK-TREASURER 19-74-1 SEAFORTH 19-73-tf Take Notice a Guest speaker is available from the Huron County Pork Producers Askociation for organizations. Miss Rim Watson, Pork Hostess for Huron County will 44speak on 'pork and its nutritional value. Contact Mr. Don Geiger, Zurich. Phone 236-4865. 19-73-2 For expert. CUSTOM. SLAUGHTERING and PROCESSING Bring your animals to &Inv of the famous M (600-1.1 Oashwood Sausaye w r ZEN:n9 1,1 mole .,lh of 11.1knoir, nulmInterwtion /37.3314 19-73-tf ' 20 Auction Sales Lobb & Get h4 AUCTION CALENDAR Auctioneers - Appraisers Clinton Plonkton 482-7898 347-2465 20-74-1 .--/AaDa/te,guirz7-efreeade.4 ORDER NOW ir FOR CHRISTMAS INFORMALS Distinctively Personal for Invitations, Thank- You and Notes. • Perfect for Gifts 25 I nformals and 25 Envelopes The name in raised black printing on fine quality white Vellum paper with matching plain envelopes. 7.35 to 9.45'.1- 9 PLAYING CARDS 9 Double Deck .0:000.0.0v, TREASURE PACK Cocktail napkins and matches both with name or initials imprinted. De- lightful• souvenir of your holiday parties or a IC) thoughtful gift for the hostess. 50 Facial Quallity Napkins and 45 regular size matches. 12.90 .1 0 For the. person with every- .. Single IA 05 0 ' ° ''" 10 thing, choose from our wide Deck *.,", selection of .styles and -; •• colors imprinted name or initials *9.5 _300 LABELS Put your name on these handy personal labels - Excellent for Cameras, Toys, Stationery and thou- sands of other uses. GUMMED 95 LABELS -I- • 200 P sson Labels (Whj or Gold) 2.95 Choose from these Four Type Styles ,c• MRS. DONALD irwsLurs TYPX IPTYLX Asa Ms", David Robinton rvra STYLE ASS (WatiSS XESEEk TYPE SITYCE Me Ohs. Mtn &dun* TYPE STYLE SS VC)4011,VC)«.(:)•:01:4 a o SERVIETTES Ideal accompaniment to any table ...luncheon, tea or dinner napkins in a linen or facial quality imprinted with your name in gold, silver or black. Cholse from, a wide assortment of colors and styles. 5.40 6.80 BOOK MATCHES Wide range of colors. Personalized book matches in a PENCIL PACK HOSTESS PACK 50 Facial Quality Napkins imprinted in red or gold and attractively packaged 6.60 GIFT DRUM Show your good taste . . an attractive clear plastic• drum containing 50 personalized.book matches. Choice of colors 8.00 '4*Iiintort xpositott,1 Yellow eraser-topped pencils stamped with a full name in gold. Handy gift for the scholar. 12 Pencil Pack 0 3.25 As• n. 19 Notices. 22 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of MELVINA MURRAY All persons having claims against the Estae of MELVINA MURRAY, late of the Village of •Dublin, in the County of Perth, Housekeeper, deceased, who died on the 29th day of September, 1976, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 16th day of December, 1976, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, this 22nd day of November, 19'46.. McCONNELL, 5TEWART & DEVEREAUX Seaforth, Ontario otI Solicitors for the Executorst: 23 Bus. Directory WHITNEY-RIBEY FUNERAL ROME Sincere and courteous service Ross W. !Obey, Director 87 Goderich St., Seaforth Phone Seaforth 527-1390 CEMETERY MONUMENTS , 23-734 24 Cli'eclo ,0 The Kelly family would like to thank neighbours and friends for the kimiess shown to them during the bereavement of Matt Kelly. Special thanks to Dr. Malkin, Father Laragh, R.S.Box Funeral Home, nurses and staff of Seaf orth Conimunity Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Reg, Aubin and those who helped with the lunch. Your thoughtfulness was very much appreciated. 24-74x1 I wish to thank my relatives and friends for cards, treats, flowers and visits while a patient at St. Joseph's Hospital. Speciarthanks to Dr. Oliver and nurses. - Foster Bennett. .24-74x1 The family of the late Archie Riley would like to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for flowers, cards and other expressions of sympathy. Also the U.C.W. of Wesley Willis United Church for the lunch, and Rev. Oestreicher. 24-74-1 25 In Memoriam' MARKS - In loving memory of Mrs. Russell Marks who 'passed away one year ago Dec. 7, 1975 . Missed by the family and grandchildren. 25-74x1 PETHICK - In loving memory of a dear niece, Isabel, who passed away two y ears ago, December 5. A smile we will always remember A voice we will never forget Fond memories to treasure forever, And a loss we will always, regret. Sadly missed and always remembered by : Uncle Roy, Aunt Kathleen and family. 25-74x1 DEVEREAUX - In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Anne Marie, who passed away 11 years ago on Dec. 9th, 1965.. YOU meant so very much to us, We can not tell the sadness' our hearts, As we think of you today, It doesn't matter the day or year, There are always mem ories, always a tear. - So Sadly niissdd by Dad, Mom, Brothers and Sisters. 25-74x1 DEVEREAUX - In memory of A e Marie Devereaux who pas d avvay Dec. 9, 1965. Always reme ered by Robert• P. Watson. 25-74x1 RUSTON In loving memory of a dear fathe , John William who passed away December 12, 1968. He' had a n ture you could not help lovi g And a he rt that was purer than gol And to tho e who knew him and loved him His me y will never grow old. - Sadly missed and always rememb red by daughter Lenore and son in-law Hubert. 25-74-1 27 Births CROWLEY - Frank and PAW* Crowley, `Nee Murray, RK.4, Segorth , are happy to announce. the birth of a son, James Francis on November "24th in Stratford General Hospital. 27.74-1 STEWART Mac and Joan are • pleased\to announce the birth of a daughter at Stratford General Hospital on December 5th. 27-74x1 BENNEWIES - Jacqueline Ann Bennewies is proud to announce the safe arrival of her' brother Jamie Kieven born November 30th at Seaforth Community Hospital. Proud parents are 'Mr. and Mrs. Kieven Bennewies, R.R.1, Dubliln. 27-74-1 28 Deaths MEIR, PATRICIA ANN died Dec. 2 Metropolitan Hospital, Windsor in her 44th year, daughter of Mrs. Bessie Meir and late H.G. Meir. Survived by her mother and one brother Gerald Duncan, British. Columbia. Cremation followed service. 28-74-1 Kippen WI will host Santa Correspondent Rena Caldwell Kippen East Women's Institute will meet at the home of Mrs. Vern Alderdice on Dec. 15 for the Christmas meeting. The speaker is Mr. Lloyd Wheeler on the subject of Bee Keeping. Roll call is, "Name a little known industry on our doorstep". Ladies are reminded to bring a, sample of Christmas cake and their exchange gift for Santa. Mrs. Robert Bell will have a contest. Lunch committee is Mrs. Stewart Pepper, Mrs. Wm. McDowell, Mrs. Al Hoggarth. Mrs. Steve Pine and Shari Lynn,. North Bay, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McBride. The new mail carrier on R.R.2, Kippen is Mr. Ken McLellan. Mrs. Norman Dickert is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ruth Dickert in HarristOn. Kilbarchan Note: (M. E. Turnbull) Mr. and Mrs. John Dick and son John, h Detroit visited Mrs. Herb Trapnell. Congratulations -to Mr. and Mrs. John Pethick, Winthrop who celebrated their 58th Wedding Anniversary. . They were visited by members of their family; Mr. and Mrs. H.J. Rapson; Mrs. Leslie.Peppe'r and Mr. and Mrs. George Pethick, Winthrop and Egmondville. A delicious cake suitably inscribed, was served to the residents. Mr. and Mrs. Pethick are both residents of Kilbarchan. We all enjoyed the cake. Mrs. Betty Beuttenmiller, superintendent of Northside Sunday School, with some members of the Sunday School, visited - the Home and gave an afternoon program. Betty brought along a record player and played a record telling the story of Daniel and Ais friends Shedilack, Meshack and Abednego who gained favour with King Nebuchadnezzar when Daniel interpreted the king's dream and also told him hik dream when he forgot it. In therrecord, the story was told by Daniel in his own words. The story was punctuated by fitting songs which were led by Betty and,,,, assisted by the group of children. For the full story, read your Bible, Book of Daniel, chapter 1, 2 and 3. Then you will understand the faith these men had 'for their true God and were spared from the lion's den and the fiery furnace. The children served us a lovely lunch including Christmas cookies they had made themselves. The group was thanked for their entertaining program. Mrs. John Vock and Mrs. Henry Rose, Bornholm were recent visitors with Mrs. Lena Bennewies. Mrs. A.W. Sillery returned to the Home after spending a few weeks in Toronto where she underwent treatment and surgery at Sunnybrook Hospital. Her son, Peter, lives in Toronto. 19 Notice ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD WATCH AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS.. WE SELL AND SERVICE - Bulova-Accutron- Watches - 3 STORES SEAFORTH - CLINTON - WALKERTON 23.73-ti