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' 22 Legal Notices
during the winter months in
order to faeilitatO snow- , ,
.TRAPNELL-The family of the plol,ving operations. late 'Herb Trapnell woulcnike to Council 'will not be eXpresS their thanks to Dr. Moyo responsible for damages to ' • and Mrs. Burke and also Dr. iiny 'vehicles parked on Malkus.' A special thanks to the roads. nursing staff of Seaforth Council requests that the Coimpunity Hospital and to Box's residents of the Township • Ambulance-Service and their staff of Turkersmith: 7 and also Dick Dalton, We thank
Do Not Push arrangements and the people who
everyone whi, 'sent floral
HOME
RENOVATIONS
renovations.. -.Rec.. Rooin,_a,,0
Farm, Buildings .repaired, etc.
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Ratepayers and inhabitants
of the _Township__ of
Tuckersmith and motorists:—
using -Township reads are
requested by the Council:
Not to Park
Cars on
Township
Roads
JOHN E. LONGSTAPF
OPTOMETRIST.
Seaforth Office
' 527.1240
Tites.,Thurs., Fri., 9:00- 5:30
Wednesday, Saturday 9:00-12:00
Clinton 482.7010
. Monday 9:00=5:00
BY APPOINTMENT
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gave to. the.. Heart' Fund and
expressions . of sympathy. A
24 Cards of Thanks
• barn and commereial painting,
airless Sprak, hydraillic aerial
trtick„ sand blasting, dial: ,
345,4879 -
for spring and summer prices.
LAURIE McKELLAR
Staffs; Ont.
R. S. BOX
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FUNERAL HOME
47 High Street
Seaforth
Phone: 527-0885
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Rehabilitation and Extended Care
Unit of Stratferd General,
Hosp ital; , a _sister,'Mrs. John, McKillop Mutual Eloard for their.
gift.' Special thanks to Rev. (Teresa) Chesney, of 344 Cambria
St,, Stratford-, -31 grM]dchildren;
staff of Seaforth Community
Sharpies, Dr. M oyo, Nurses and four great grandchildren.
He ,was predecead by a' Hospital for their very efficient daughter, Rita and by 'a brother care. •--- Robert Archibald. ;4,,*(1 and a sister.
The body •was-al the R.S.Box
.funeral home in, Seaforth after
7:30 p.m. Saturday. The' funeral
mass was at St. Patrick's.Roman PRAISER In loving memory of Catholic ., Church in -Dublin: our darling "daughter Judith Wednesdayat. 10:30 a.,m. 'with Marleoe (Judy y ) passed who awa
24 Cards of Thanks
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Sincere and courteous service
Ross W. Ribey, Director
87 Goderich St., Seaforth
Phone Seaforth 527-1390
CEMETERY MONUMENTS ,
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Lieutenant Governor,/ 'of the MckelIar Province of Ontario prorogued the
'\ M. JOSEPH CONNOLLY •
M. Joseph Connolly, 77, of
DUbli n, died Friday at Seaforth
Community Hospital.
Born in Logan Township, he
wAs the son oLthe late Michael
Connolly and Ellen Ryan. •
married the former
Elizabeth Murray at Kirikora in
1923. The couple farmed in
McKillop Township until retirink
io Dublin in -1970.
Stihrftring besides his wife:
• daeghters, Sister Irene Connolly,
of Windsor, Mrs. John (Helen )
Young, Nova Scotia; Mrs.
Dominic (Grace) Murray of
R.R .4, VValton Mrs.) ernes (Marie)
Marrinan, of Mossley, Mrs. Jack
(Cecelia), Kelly , of Arva, Mrs.
Ross (Loretta) Riley, of Staffa;
sons, John- J. a Waterloo,
MiChael" J. Of Kippen; brothers,
Timothy of Mitehell;; Fergus, of
Parliament, and die following are
softie excerpts from the speech of
the Honourable, Pauline
McGibbon at that time. -
"Morethan 80 bills tame been
granted Royal Assent during this
period. Among the msthe new
EmplOyees' Health and Safety
;Act has brought into force key
recommendations of the royal
Third •8ession cif the Thirtieth
" interested parties and for further environment assessMent and """'
review." • • 'protection."
"New Select Committees of the "Within the provinee, it has
Legislature have been appointed been.the expreased policy of the
tO investigate highway safety, Ontario °averment to ensure
transportation. of goods and thorough consultation with thc
cbrporation -law, and to review public in issues of major
reports of the Ombudsman," long-terra significance. The
"The House also recieved the Province's economic' priorities
final . report of the $elect and their protection to the end of "
ComMittee% .an Ontario Hydro's the anti-inflation program and
proposed bulk power rates." beyond Are among several. such
"At • the . Federal-Provintial questions now facing all
energy price ' negotiations, Ontarians." . •
Ontario put forward the position "As announced 'recently, the
that any price increase be related- Government will be inviting.,
to produCtion costs and to representatives ,of Ontario's
increasing the .,-incentive to , labonr, Jfttsiness, consumer,,
develop and ,eiftiAnd 'energy agricultural and social
production. ft 04,^0(V,reirfyis, ,organizations,,to participate, in a
' the Governirieriea .ftiat' con/Veit-6e; flat Feb/nary 16 and
energy cost increases Should not 11,10 be entitled "Partnership for .
be used 'as a means of proViding , Prosperity". The conference will
additonal revenues. for provide a forum for discussion on
goyernments at the consymer's -,the Allure direction of the
expense." provincial eeonomy and the
"At the same time, the post-controls period."
"Ontario's first Enviromnientat dovernment of OntarRi is aware
of its responsiblity in ensuring Assessment Board was appointed
that, throughout the province, in-April to perform the essential
efforta be made to conserve all ftinetion of reyiewing
forms of energy in Mreryday use. asaessments of major public
Ontario's energy management (development projects, that may
program to achieve savings in all have significant effects on the
secters of the economy is well environment. The new Board also
under way." assumed the activities of the
"Over the past year, potential Envirnn,ment Hearing, -liBoard
industrial energy savings of more under :-EnYirortmental
than $15.6 million have been Protection A,ce• the Ontario
indentifled by the Ministry of Water Resources' Act."
• Industry arid Tourism's "Energy "In October, ' , terms and
Bus" in its province wide travels. eonditions----for ';the proposed
Insulation requirements for v• development of a new integrated
housing to help conserve enrgy ,forest - industry Complex in
have been_ defined in the new Northwestern Ditarin Created a
Ontario- Building • Code whick , franieWOrk 'for themost intensiye
came into effect on April 1st. enyironmental ‘rilluation:•of this
Energy ConservatiOn Week, kind for any undertaking by the
observed . from October 31 to private sector. This reVieW, under
November 6; had appreciable' the proviSiona Of the
results in schOols; businesses and Environmental Msesament Act,-
municipalities throughout the 1975, will be undertaken /Ty Mr.
ffOvince.1 ' Justice Patrick Hartt. The scope -
"A' new 5 year agreeinent of the inquiry will encompass the
between Ontarie and the Federal social, cultural and economic
Government,', signed March 12, interests of Northern residents.
ensures fulfillment of continuing Ultimate - approval of the
obligatiens on , Canada-and the projected enterprises will depend
United States to improve the on proposals for a comprehensive
quality, of' the Great takes, The-- forest ., management progani,
agreement ineludes provisien for satisfactory vr oi rt oe,ne tmi oe nn t
prior consultation between safeguards and theenp
. Canada and Ontario' op all . native rights. If approyed, , the
proposals for discussion with the project anticipates an inveStment
- Untied States, and plaees greater of,$400 million and the creation of
emphasis than *fore on sotrie 1,200 jobs."
-cemetery Mrs. Lillian McKellar of Seaforth, DoYle, of London, a sister and by - -
12...R.1, Stratford; Frank Of the
(by Jack MIT)
On December '16th , the
bifactriO4.
Pollock, South Dakota; two`
brothers, Archie Parsons,
flensall;• Fred Parsons, London.
One brother WM. R.
predeceased her in March 1976.
Twelve grandchildren. aft4 two.
great grandchildren also aurvive.
The • funeral servjce wag
cOnducted from the Bonthron
, Funeral Home by Rev. Donald
Beek, Tuesday at 2 p.M.
Interment followed in Hensel!
Union Cernetery.
MRS. JACK TAYLOR
T`he sudden death of -Mrs.
Jack Taylor occurred at his
apartment 50 Market Street on
Tuesday. She Was id' her 93rd
year.
The fornier Margaret (Ettie)
Carter, she was the daughter of
the late John Carter and
Margaret Dodds and waa.born in
McKillop June 17, 1884. She
-moved;with her parents to Hullett
as a child and attended school in.
that township and continued to
live there until retiring', to
Seaforth in 1960. •
Her first husband, the late
George T. Dale to Whom she was
married in 1903 predeceased her
in1940. Later she was married to
John Taylor Who died in 1964,
Mrs. Taylor is survived by a
son Lorne Dale Of-Seaforth and by
13 grandchildren, 40 great
grandchildren and 5. great great
grandchildren. A son 'AlVin Dale
of 'Seaford] predeceased his
mother, a number of years ago.
She , is also survived -by ,two
sisters, Mrs. Gladys Flynn and
Cornell:Won on the Health and
Safety of Workers in Mines.- The..
provisionS enacted So far include
establiahment within a single
ministr,-tbe Ministry of
all responsibility for occupational
,health ,,and safety legislation.
Further" plans are in progreas to
extend ,the application of the
proposalsi at the cpre of the-.
report to include industrial safety
and construction safety, and to
produce in u comprehensive
omnibus bill an occupational
health code for working men and
, HURON EXP9SITOR, ..IAN!.;ARY 13, 1977
speec, ..peornises
Gimli, Manitoba, Hensall,
Bordon 'and Kelvin Grove, P..E.I.
before ;moving to Clinton. •
Mrs. Chuter was a member of
the - United -Church. She is
survived by her husband and four'
daughters: 'Mrs. - Bob 'Merry)
Snell, 'Clinton; Mrs: John (diane)
Snell, Vanaatra; Mrs. Bill(Khn)
Blok, R.R.#2; Zurich and Debbie
at home, 'also her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Cyril Wood, Balmoral,
Man., One brother K. W. Wooe,
Teulon', Man, and three
grandchildren.
Funeral .aervite was held from
the Ball Funeral' Home,. Clinton,
WednesdaY, conducted by Rev.
L Lewis. Intreiment followed in
Bairrea Cemetery, Stanley
MRS. JOSEPH-P. DOWNEY
Mrs. Joseph P. Downey,87,
of 79 W'est William Street,
Seaforth • died Monday at the
Seaforth Community Hospital.
The former Mary Agnes Doyle,
she Was the 'daughter ofthe
Michael Dbyle and the . former
, 'Bridget Murphy. She was born in
Dnblin. • -. ",
Mrs. Downey and.her husband
to whom.,ahe •married-in St.,
Columban . in 1913 farmed in.,
McKillop Township until retiring,
" to .Se.aforth-rin 1955. •
• Predeceased by ker huaband 'in
1968, sheis aurvivectliy two sons,-
'Joseph, of.Seaforth; and gichp.o,
Of •RR5 Seaforth; by.. a daughter,
women throughout •Oriatritk."
"New legialation •. was
introduced' in the fell to eftehlish
• a fairer and firmer strueture - of
law in dealing wilh 'matrimonial
properly and in . providing for
supPlirt in .cases of • marriage
breakdown.--These • family laW
. refornts, are •the culmination of
-years of stody and consultation
based on re"conamendatians Of the
'Ontario Law Reform Commission.
Pasiage of the legislation has
been postponed to allow more
time, for responses from
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1977 -SEED AND
GARDEN CATALOGUE
BEAUTIFULLY'
ILLUBTRATED
Complete LiST-of Hewer and -
Vegetable Seeds, Lawn SeedS,
Address • •
Prov.
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and Branch 156 of the Legioe, the 5 yees--haye passed- since
Pallbearers, and the Our great sorroW fell,
flowerbearers. Also -a -special No one can-ever- tell
thanks.to Phyllis Brown, Marjory. We miss you more each day
McLarnon, Marg HOrton and 'Sipee-yOli were called away McKerchereMat MeCreight, R.J. brothers James . and John Carter. The body was at the R.S. Box
.qre
and• Ruth, JOhn and Peg Mid all and brothers John and Wayne,
The sister and brothers of the late 28 Deaths
lucky to have friends ,Who do the TAYLOR -,-Margaret (Ettie) at_
special things,they de'...,Thank you ome ar re , on
for their many acts cif kindess and January 1171977 in her 93rd year.
expresSions of sympathy, for their Margaret Carter beloved wife Of
beautiful - floral arrangements, the late George T: Dale and Jack
cards and _donations to the Taylor and dear mother of Lorne
Diabetio
ev . . .
special thanks--td9ter.' Sharpies- jai-wary 18', -1972. -
- Suddenly at her late residence cemetery.
-Hensall; Howard, Tharnesford;
Lloyd, • R.R.#1,, Hensall; one
daughter " Mrs. Grant (Velma)
' Temporary entombment was at
Pioneer mausoleum in Seaforth
with burial at St. Coiumban
Kelly, Raymond Riley,
January 1, 1977 the former
Margaret E.,. Parsons, wife of
Joseph Ferguson, died in her 79th
year.
Surviving-besides her husband
are three sons: Russell, R.R.1,
MRS. JOSEPH FERGUSON e'
Day ,1976 her -39th' year.
Mrs: Chuter,,daeghter of Cy141
and Laura •Wobtrvias born on
November 15th, . 1938 at
. StOnewall, Manitoba. They took
Margaret June Chuter of 220
Albert , St., Clinton, died-of a
stroke suddenly at University
Hospital, Lorirlon;; on -Christinas
Maitlandbank Cemetery. .‘
Reuber of .NOithside United
Pallbearers will. be Richard P.
.Carter, Michael Weir, Charles*
Downey Wm Dovvney Frank
Vincent •and Patrick Mitchell.
Mrs. Ray Carter, of Torento; and
Miss Anne Downey, of SeafOrtb;'
by a brother Gerald Doyle of
Arizona; by Sister Francesca
with burial' later in St. Columban
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Temporary,entombment will be
Weddings - Anniversaries
Portraits - Indusfrial
Teain & Group Plotofes:
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Flanagan, Egmondville. 24-79:1 ' of Papple." But the township. will Htironr&nitY , ,. Council's . of- London and a resident ., inaugural, moved th Friday front. fteme_ have_to get a blower to widen the , Heather' Gardens Nursing The relatives of the late Duncan , roads if fhelsnow doesn't stop Tuesday; the ,,Huron ' Perth Vanastra. Dear ,brother of Russel Aikenhead wisI; to etp,ress their ' ' soon, , Clerk_ Friend said,..4„-Separate School • Board Moved -of-Londonr-Friends-were---received apprecialion to his neighbourS There -were no ethergencieS from -Monday night to next at the Whitney-Rihey Fimeral - and friends for their kindness to related ' to the' storm at Seaforth Monday night , and the Huron Home, 87 Gliderich Street West,. ftim, and for floral trihutes and ComMunity -FlOapital;-according County Board of Education. Most - Seaforth, where service'was held charitable • donatiOns. Special . W dri id ' , January 12 a 'to administrator Gordon Seaf Orth meetings were
thanks to thCstaff of the Seaforth 2:30 , ReV. arples officiating. cancelled, including the Lions,
Manor, the -Canadian Legion, Club Monday night and the Interment Pioneer Mausoleum. Rev, Reuber and the Whitney- ' - 28-79-1 Horticultural Society,
, Ribey-Funeral,Horne 24-794 i -'--MOrris- 'and- --Grey councils.
CHESNEY - The family of the
late Iviac Chesney wish to eipress
-their sincere thanks and
appreciation to relatiYes, friends
and neighbours,for their thought-
fulness during their sorrowful
bereavement of a ' beloved
husband and father. Also thanks
for :the beautiful floral tribrites,
cards, letters anddeinatilms tnthe
Canadian Cancer sotiety and
Northside United 'Church. A
special thank yOu Drs. brarly
and-Mallini and the nursing staff
Of Seaforth-ComMunity Hospital;,
M.E,Reaber, for his sinceie
Message,' thi: R.S.Box Funeral`
Home and the management and
itaff orToprneCh Pee& -- The
'.q4stieY PateilY4- 24 494 '
• MacKenzie, Fortunately most
'Staff •on duty live in toWn or
nearby, he' said. •
cancelled meetings,
scheduled for Monday morning.
And the Lions club's million
penny van, loaned 'by--Topriliteh
,,, Feeds Ltd., had atunexpectedly
long stay on Main at, It couldn't
be moved from its location beside
the TD bank until late Tuesday.
Atiout half the stares in tbwn
were, closed and most businesses
reported few customers,
Wednetclay morning the
Weather Man waspreclietiq more
snow on Thursday and, cleanng on
r Triday, *at for Seitlifflea
Optimist Winter Carnival.
G1Ve yourself &break..
take a walk.
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ACTIoN AD in -
TN'S small ad produced a baby sitter shortly
after the paper, was out and by that Thursday
evening had brought in
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k BARYSITTER wanted for
preschool child. Four afternoons a
week. Preferably-in-Egrnondville-.- . —
Liz. Watson after 6, 527-1063.
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Results!
Pallbearers' were Donald She was predeceased by two six grandchildren. :Slim, Betty Bennett, Gladys For life is not the same
TOWNSHIP OF-TUCKERSMITII
S Mari Carter who sent 'food 'anti Eaelaime we see your pict ure D°ig' Louis BroSens, tt Resting at the Wliitney Ribey funeral Flome, Seafotth. Funeral.
Storey: 'Louis Maloney. funeral - Home, Seaforth, until mass will be at St. James Church, helped get meals in the kitchen. •) A you seem to smile and say Thursday at 2 p.in. , when a in Seaforth, Thursday at 11 a.m., Allan Nicholson YOUr thoughtfulness will always 4•w Don't: cry FM only Steeping Flower bearers were: Catherine
ice Murray Pat servie.e will be conducted with Rev. H.J. Laragh, " he remembered. A special thankso.,, We Will meet again some day. er minister ev. M. E. officilittng. ROAD SUPERINTENDENT for all your kindness.-Violet - Sadly misSed by Mom and Dad Connolly, Paul Marrinan, John Y
19.-78-2 the grandchildren: 24-79-1 " '25-79x1 Church.' interment will f011oW -in in Pioneer Memorial Mausoleum,
F R E • Elmer Bolton feel they are se King' Street, HenSall on Saturday, •••' .. MARGARET JUNE CHUTER E
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NOTICE CREDITORS
IN OM ESTATE OF MARY
JANE UPSHALL
All perlOtahaVihg claims against
the ESTATE` OF MARI(' JANE-
.J.IPSHALL, late of the Township
• rifTuckersmith in the County of ,
fturon, Widow, deceased, . Who
• died on the 26th day of October,
1976, are hereby notified to send
• „ in full particulars-of their 'claims -
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to the undersigned an-or before
the 28th day of January, 1977,
after which date the assets will be
distributed' having regard Onitte
claims then received. „,
DATED,;at Staforth,'Ontailo this
' Foundation:Thanks to Dale Seaforth and the late Alvin
Rev. Reuber and the Whitney- Dale. Beloved sister of Mrs. Glad
Garden Supplies, Etc., Etc. .. .Ribey Funeral Wine, to the Flynn and Mrs. Lillian McKellar, '
Clip Out and Mail Today! doctors at the Clinic, the Seaforth both of Seaforth. Predeceased by Gowanlock; Lambeth; one sister upreskience_M Winnipeg peach.
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Mrs. Da vid (Mamie) RyCkman, • -Ivlanitoa; Satidy Hock, R.trA.. f . •
ONTAAlo SEED CO. LTD. H °Vital and th Seaforth M anor two brothers, James and John
BOX 144; WATERLOO, ONT. for Elmer's care and to the. ladieS Carter. Friends will be received at
of the p.c.yv. of the Winthrop the . Whitney Ribey Funeral
e s ' Storm-clases''schools
Name church for the aplendid lunch Home, 87 Goderich Street, W t
.they served. It was all very Much Seaforth where funeral service
appreciated. „ 24-79-1 will be held Thursday at 2 'p.m.
(Continued from Page -1) aindorthVrentwoauta. oaf .,.., • ) - ' , Interment Maitlandbank , t a voNao .rnmaai la cdaamy ea
I wish to thank my friends and 'Cemetery. Rev. Reuber Tuckersmith were three times the ,
. neighbours for the lovely party officiating. Denationg' to the _ budgetted figure in -1976. Allan Tsmhearlel dwelaivierayaTurteresadt,aymaaftilereniotor.
and gifts they gave me on moving Northside Chilreh as expressionS NicholsOn is the townStiip's rOads
day.., United . Trails Stratford to , to town. I would also like to say a of . sympathy would be superintendent.
'Goderich butses were cancelled special thanks to 'thoke who appreciated. 28-79-1 Hibbert clerk Charles Frierul • ,......._ - ,
' everything so .effleiently. It was SCHAMBERG - Gustaf on all really appreciated and will be
reported that ' the -township's both dais. . .-,-,,„
three graders have been'able to nixesiftod.Shinoeusaiansalei:awfoertreh aahnadt
arranged it and looked aft, er
BeGnde keep on top of the snow so far, January 10, 1977 at Seaforth down until WedneSday morning. reinembered for a long time, thanks to "three good grader
Thanks- again. , CoMinunity Hospital in his 71St
operators and supervisor Ed. Meetings cancelled included " - jinwhe year. Gustaf Schamberg formerly
• 2.3rd day Of -1 DeteMber, 1076,
1VACONNEW STEWART & ,- I wish to express,- -my sincere
„DkVkRgiitiX.- and' appreelation. to, ,Insr.'
Snaforth;thiterle relatittes -.and 4 "alicitors tor the trEectitorp,, neighbonta AO visited: ketit 22'48-J d and te the Merahers of the'""
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No:ric is hereby given that
-the undersigned, Fergus Paul
IVICKellaenf Seaforth, Ontario, is
no longer responsible for any
debts ineurred by any person
other ' than himself effective
January 5, 1977.
Paul McKellar -
Dateclat Seaforth, Jan.S, 1977.
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