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The Huron Expositor, 1977-04-07, Page 19REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW REV IEW REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW REVI EW REVI IEW REVIEW REVIEVV REVIEW REVIEW, REV IEW REVIEW RFVFEVV—REVIEW- REVIEW Photos wanted W REVI EVIEVV W REV EVIEVV 24 Cards of Thanks The family of the late Maurice ..... Melady wish to express sincere thanks to their many relatives, friends and neighbors for 'messages of sympathy, mass cards, floral tributes, donations to heaft fund and their many acts of kindnessess in our time of loss of a dear husband, father and grandfather. Special thanks to Father Oostveen, Father Laragh, Father Melady, St. Columban C.W.L., Dr. Malkus, staff of Seaforth Community Hospital and Audrey Malone and Teresa Lane -for preparing meals for us at home. Your sympathy and kind- ness will always be remembered. — The Melady Family. 24-91x1 I would like. to thank all my neighbors, friends and relatives for cards, visits and flowers while I was a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. Special thanks to the wonderful nursing staff, Dr. Malkus for his kind ssistance and Father Laragh and Box Ambulance for their quick e vice.' Your kindness will ys be remembered. — Mrs. Aubin 24-91x1 We would like to convey our Sincere appreciation to relatives and friends in and around Seaforth on the occasion of our 40th Wedding Anniversary; for the delicious dinner,' gifts, surprises, etc. planned by Lois Hodgert and Minna Scott and their families and also ,for arranging the delightful evening at Family Paradise. These happy moments will always be remembered. — Ken and Ruth Harrison, 159 Eagle Ave:, Apt. 1, Brantford, Ont., N3F 1Z7 24-91-1 ' Complete Bookkeeping Services & Related Fields Income Tax Assistance — Preparation INDIVIDUALS — SMALL BUSINESSES . FARMING .. voLFRE,111,, ELLIOTT Telephone 15191527-0301 12 N. Main St. Seaforth, Ontario NOK IWO 23- 86-tf SOME INTHE FIGHTERS YOU'RE SACKING UP MR The thousands, of crippled from the Easter Seals People,. children in Canada all struggle using your money. The money under .a variety of handicaps. What- you send to Easter Seals once theyhave incommon is the grit and a year supports these courageous spirit to work hard to' work ' ' children all year 'round. themselves into shape..},.,; When Easter Seals arrive . They need differing' in the mailbox, use them. ro adurIts of help to do it. ' -•1 And send a cheque.To back And they get all they need ', ,17* ' these fighters. , c. ,... BACKii FIGHTER - He0 ter$ek help crippled children 3- 33.-3-.33 -3, 4•3 • to mee:rilsquoi.a',.. Seaforth Area needs I 000 7 Days a Week )1 3 BOB & BETTY affmkamsawavoiniorimers, • for MI a CAMERAS Magic and —agic cubes • " 11 " • mi P ROCessiNG and 'FUN TING by Wes te, , Col *1 *1 °Ur Lab, • e, a sti IN r o BOB BETTY IS • VA: E y ...I • S r • • 1976 BUICK REGAL • • • 7 —ti -Two --do-or- hardtop- .caups., Finished in -yellow with_s e. Landau roof.. Exceptional buy on this .sharp • • demonstrator. 350 V-8 engine, am/fm radio, automatic • • transmission, factory air conditioning, rear window • • defroster, power brakes, power steering, sport Mirrors, • • wire spoke wheels, bumper guards and .strips. Lk. • • • HNM947., • • . . • • • 1972 BUICK LE SABRE • • • Custom two door hardtop. Finished in brown metallic. • • with 350 V-8 engine, automatic ,transmiSSion, power • • brakes, power steering, radio, rear window defogger, • white wall tires. Good, condition. Lic. DHV954. - • • HNM793. . • • • • • • Over 50 models to,.choose from: '• *• 5° • 1HE GOING CONCERN : 6 • You always coma out ahead • • • • • • • A • • • .0 • S S -• • • OPEN EVERY NIGHT AND ALL DAY SATURDAY _TO SERVE YOU WEST END GARAGE OF MITCHELL LTV. YOURPONT1AC-BUICK GMC DEALER 82 HURON 5I 348 6458 GMAr gINAN,ING • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MIN Mal nip • ..ittt—if,) 106 Leon Shaffer Gorritch Ady. Inc • • CAR .SELECTION GREAT USED '24,HOUR SERVICE FOR TH E SUMMER MONTHS BEGINNING Mon., April 11 Daily Gas SPECIALS 01 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRI 1, 1977. • ••••*11400•400:004.••"...****0110:' 111-* • • 0 9 • • • • • • • • The used car boom is on! And we're having the biggest used car sale blast in our • history! You've got the Green Light on any one • you set your sig,its on ...with on-the-spot • financing o get you out like a shot! • 1976 PONTIAC PARISIENNE BROUGHAM, • • • • • • • • ity to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Moyo and the nursing staff for their good care while Lwas a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. Also 'to Rev. Father Laragh for his kind visits and to my_ relatives, neighbors ' and friends who visited me and sent cards and gifts. It vvasv all deeply appreciated. — Joseph S. O'Reilly 24-91x1 C.W.L. of St. Vincent de Paul, Mitchell wish to thank everyone for coming to the' etiehre 'Party, also for their generous donations. 24-91x1 24 Cards of Thanks I would like to express my appreciation to our friends, rela- tives and neighbors for cards, flowers and treats and tp those who visited me while a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Underwood, •Dr. Malkus, the nursing staff and the Box Ambulance, also to Rev. Roberts. -- Helen Chesney 24-91x1 'A special thanks to my family, friends, nursing staff of Seaforth Community Hospital, R.S. Box Ambulance, most of all to Dr. Rodney. 1 would like to express my deepest appreciation for all the help and hard work during my stay in the hospital and also for the lovely gift of flowers I received. —. Beulah Wilson 24-91.1 I wish to thank my family, relatives, friends and neighbors for the flowers, gifts, cards and visifs, while a patient in. Seaforth Hospital. A special thank you to Drs. Rodney and Malku,s, Rev.. Reuber and to the nursing staff for their wonderful care. , Every- -thing was greatly appreciated. — John Boyd , 24-91x1 25 In Memoriam MOYLAN -- In loving memory of a dear husband, John, who passed away three years ago April 6. A prayer from those who love you, A memory fond and true. In my heart you live forever, Because I thought the world of you. — Sadly missed by his wife, Mary. 25.91x1 26' Personal 1. • Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Dale, Exeter are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Bonnie Jean to Lucas C. Janmaat, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Janmaat of Seaforth. Wed- ding to take place at 3 p.m., Saturday, May 7, at St—James Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth. Reception Pineridge Cht,,et. 26-91.1 27 Births • LANDSBQROUGH 7 David and Pam are happy to announce the birth of their son, Steven Douglas, at Stratford General Hospital on March 25, 1977, a. brother for Jason. 27-91x1 JOHNSTON — Terry and Jill are happy to announce the safe arrival of Sarah Jayne, March 26, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Baby sister for Eric Michael. 27-91-1 BOSHART — Bill and Nellie. are pleased to anno-unce the birth of a son Daryl James on M arch 27 in St; Joseph's Hospital, London. A brother for Gregory..' 27-91-1 ELLIOTT — DeWayne and Faye are happy to announce the arrival of their son Ryan DeWayne on March 29.- 27-91-1 USE EXPOSITOR- WANT - ADS Phone 527-0240 23 Bus. Directory The grade 12 curling bonspiel last Friday was played out with great enthusiasm. The winning team, was led by Skip 'Glen Stewart, with Gayle Beuerman and Dan Rozell completing the crew. Everyone • enjoyed themselves. It's too bad that such competitions couldn't be held between the school houses. Remeber them? P.S.With the formal coming up on April 22nd help is needed in decorating. Lend a, hand to the student council. devotional given by Mrs. J. Mc allister and Mrs. F. Slade. Hoy is the Christian message at both ' 'Christmas and' Easter-without Joy. our worship-is an empty shell. We should' endeavour to ,tecapture the joy-df the first Christians as they chanted, "he is Risen". Mrs. Knowles was introduced 'by Mrs. Audrey' Christie and thanked by Mrs. Doreen Spencer. Mrs. -Laird -Mickle accompanied Classified For the 'past week, 'the yearbook club has been sponsoring a phot contest. The pictures must be black and white and the negatives must be included. These are to be used in "Footsteps 77". Candids are needced badly. very, very badly, so participation is appreciated. Prizes have been raised to lst-$15, 2nd-$10 and 3rd-$5. Last year's, yearbook is- done, and will be sent in immediately. It is a fairly good book. This years book is well underway. Sales will start _soon 4 I Would like to take this opportun- 23 Bus. Directory Hensatl. UCW sees slides (.31 Bangladesh children in Bangladesh go blind every year through lack of Vitamin A,.she said. There is only one doctor to every I00,000 people; whole communities of many thousands .}do not have the services of either doctor or nurse. and many of the rampant diseases are caused, by contaminated • water. Disaster has followed disaster in the 1970's and Compassion is one of the relief and rehabilitation programs carried out in that country. - the hymns and Mrs. Belva Fuss Compassion has 'two function: sang, "There is a- green hill To take care of children in accompanied at the piano by Mrs. destitute countries and -to conduct Gertie Middleton. Mrs. . Bonnie Knowles, of Evangelistic Outreach "Compassion" showed slides of Campaigns: In ..this- way, they Bangladesh at the April meetingf endeavour to 'give both physical of the Heniall United Church and spiritual aid. , Women held...in the This being the Easter, meeting, , _ , Hall. on Monday, April 4.. 150,000' Joy was the subject of the with any $3.00 Gas Purchase Large • CIGARETTES White • ..2.0 BREAD RCHIE'S . `• • • • RTI, In a very successful fund raising effort last Friday night at Clinton Public School, the Clinton Nursery. School staged a children's fashion show before a sellout audience of 275 persons. Here little Andrea Ribey of Seaforth is escorted down the ramp-by Sandy, Skinner. In back are commentators Burt Lobb and Barb Alkemade. (News-Record Photo) • • • • four door sedan, finished in maroon metallic. Qne • owner, 400 V-8 engine, am/fm stereo radio tape • player, factory ciir conditioning, powerbrakes, power • steering, automatic transmission, rear window • • defroster, bumper strips; clock, vinyl roof, steel belted • radial white waft tires, radial tuhed suspension. Lic. • MEAT Processing at BLEI 1 erner i sl Take the Out of • BEEF PROCESSING CAN BE- A GAMBLE.' Once your meat is cut up there's no • turning-back. The time and money spent on raising a fine animal is either wasted or pays' dividends. • At Metner's all meat is processed in government inspected facilties.' Processing is done .to your exact specifications by highly Wiled meat cutters. Our cooling' facilities allow your beef to he hung in a controlled atmosphere for as long as you wish at no extra charge. Regular, Semi deluxe and Deluxe cutting plans give you a choice of no boning, partial boning or total boning and rolling of roasts. ALL CUTTING PLANS INCLUDE: Cutting steak to exact thickness, trimming hamburg and stew to your liking, and your choipe of clear see through freezer flint on regulif -tifb4wn paper. wrapping. . r' • Your hamburg ox stew. is 'trimmed as desired and packaged in flat square cube's for easy storage and thawing„, We Can even make your hatnburg patties for summer barbeque . AT' MERNERS 'You're Dealt a Winner Be. Generous ..• Give NOW.. Gifts May ,bp kilt at' Seatorth_ banks or Mailed to torn Ycibrit, Chairman Crippled ChildrerfS Cornrnittee, Seaforth. S NOC $Cielf01111 - ,NOW QPEN 24 HOURS , 1/2 mile south of -(:)Ohlistood'S maltr . IhfersodtjOri 'Mono 237.414 • ANN limm MN IMO lila ONO "1.111 ' 4