The Huron Expositor, 1978-06-08, Page 19•
Our sincere thiinks to our friends
neighbours, and relatives for the
kindness shown to us in the loss
of our dear brother., Reg Little. A
special thanks to Rev. Reubcr,
also the ladies from Circle
,Cavan Church who . d the
lovely lunch. It ,w, s all . deeply
appreciated, - Lew and Marion
Bolton. 24-52-1
We would like to express' our.
' sincere thanks to otir family for
the lovely- dinner,---and the- p arty--
they arranged for us at the Exeter
Legion Half; Saturday, June 3.
Also to our friends. neighbours
and relatives who attended and
sent cards to make our 40th
wedding anniversary an
enjoyable, me morable occasion. -
Ernie and Rena
The, family of the late Reginald
Little wish to take this opportun-
ity to thank all their friends and.
relatives for their kindness during.
our recent bereavement also for
floral tributes and contributions
to the Canadian Cancer Society.
the Ladies Auxiliary of Cavan
Church. Winthrop, for serving
lunch. .Rev. Mr. Reuber for
condUcting the funeral service
and the Box Funeral Home. It was
all greatly appreciated. 24-52-I
.BURGESS: The family of the late
Ken Burgess wish to thank
friends and neighbours for their
many acts of kindness. Ken's
mother, brother and grandmother
deeply appreciate all the
thoughts. words and deeds which
have helped us through these
difficult times.. , 24.52-1
Sincere thanks to everyone who
came to visit me, sent cards,
_
treats. and., gifts while I was a
patient' in Seaforth Hospital. A
special thanks to Rev. Roberts,
Egmondville Choir, Doctors
Brady, Rodney and Malkus,
nursing staff 'and the ladies
responsible for the meals. Thank
you all. - Mrs. Warden Haney.
24-52-1
A very sincere thank yoU to all
whri came to visit me, sent cards,
treats and flowers while I was a
patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital A special thank you to
Dr. Undetvvood, Dr. Malkus and
ail the nursing staff for their
kindness and concern,• Gordon
Wright, Mrs. Ruth Pepper and
staff, the Legion Ladies Auxiliary
of Zone CI. Thank you everybody
fot dverything It was
appreciated. - Peg Coombs.
24.524
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WHAT DO WE DO NOW? — Joan Parkinson, left,
had a bit of trouble collapsing the wooden clothes
dryer she bought at the Agilcultbrai SOCiety auction
Wednesday night. She got some help frotn Kittle
MacGregor of Londesboro, right.
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F of A wants store inquiry
A royal Commission into the
practises of large food chains is to
be encouraged by the Huron
Federation of Agriculture.
Former OFA president Gordon
Hill presented a resolution to' the
Federation meeting -' Thursday
night in Seaforth requesting that
the Ontario Fedetation of Agri-
culture press for a Royal Commis-
sion to investigate the buying
ethics and discount practises of
food chains;
"The.. legislative committee in-
vestigating the situation • now,
. doesn't have ilfe—authoritY "td
demand witnesses 'to answer to
the charges and give in-
formation." said Mr. Hill. A royal
commission would have the
authoruity to subpoena records
and-witnesses.
The larger supermarket chains
have a practise of discounting a
pertentage from the supplier's
cheques before payment. Costs
have 'been allpted • to the,,
advertising Dortion for the pro-.
ductor for shelf space devoted to
that product, Mr. Hill said. In
some cases as much, as 20% has
been deducted.. ' ..„
"In Toronto. tiliere have been
-• two murders of producers, said
Mr. Hill 'and there have been
rumours of, involvment of the
Mafia in this",
The Huron Federation sup-
ported the resolution after a
general discussion when mem-
bers agreed that such practises
were not fair to producers all
- over.
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(MON EXPOSTOR, JU-NE 00 '.1978
-CLASSIRE
We would like to thattic Dr.
Underwood, Dr, Malkus and all
the nursing staff at Seaforth
Community Hospital for their
special care of our Eric last week.
Thanks also to our great
neighbours and to our • many
friends for thekkindness an good
wishes. AU of yoit make Seaforth
a great place to live, - Terry and
Jill Johnston. ' 24.52-1
The Seaforth Agricultural Society
would like to thank Rathwell's
Auctioneer ,services, Norina
Riley's committee, the Ladies
Divisions bake sale and all those
who , consigned and donated
articles. It was all, very much
appreciated. - W. D. Wilson,
President, Ruth Beane, Sec.
Treasurer. • ' 24-52x 1
A special thanks to , the person
who found my wallet and took the
time and trouble to leave it at the
Fbst Office. Also to Miss Ruth
Cluff, for forwarding it to me. -
Lou Rowland. 24.52x1
Thompson. ,
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those who so willingly loaned
their talent and time to make the
1978 Hulley Reunion another
huge success. See you next year
on June 17 at the yonkton Park.
24-52x1
We are deeply moved with the
thOughtftilness and kindness
shown to us in our recent sorrow.
Sincere thanks to, all our relatives,
neighbours and friends, who have
remembered Libby and Nancy in
their prayers and with flowers
and cards. The kind and sincere
messages of Rev. V. 'Tozer, Rev.
B. Daynard, Rev, C. G. Adams,
and Dr. Fox, will always be
remembered. - The lempleman
Family and Hank. 24-52x1 •
25 In Memorli am•
HAMILTON: In loving memory of
Frank Hamilton who passed away
suddenly 3 years ago, June '7,
1975.
His memory is as dear today:
As in the hour he passed away.
—Ever remembered by wife
Loreen and Sisters. 25-52x1
MANLEY: In' loving memory of
my parents Who passed away-
Mother June 8, 1973 and Dad
August , -1976.
---WelOst the best frien-cts we ever
26 Personal
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Smith,
Goderich are pleased -to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Lori Angela to Douglas
Andrew Hildebrand'," '' gi5irof "Mt.
and Mrs. George Hildebrand of
Seaforth. The wedding will take
place on Friday, June 23, 1978 at
7:00 p.m. in •First Presbyterian
Church, Seaforth.. 26.52x1
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Flood of
Walton are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage of .their
daughter Janet Aileen to Mr.
Gary Edward Walden, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Walden of Owen
Sound. The marriage will take
place July 1, 1978 at 3:00 p.m. at
the Presbyterian Church,
Monkton. 26.52x1
27 Birdie"' • •
MCNAUGHTON: Robert. Jane
and Kristen McNaughton' are
proud to announce the arrival of.
Erin Marie on May 25, 1978 at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London,
27-52-1
SMILEY: Joyce (nee Roe) Allan
and Christine Smiley, Whitby
announce the arrival of David
- -Jeremy,' 'May -28 - at . Oshawa
daughter. 27-52x 1
MCADAM: To Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph McAdam, R. R. #2,
Clinton,' at Seaforth Conitnunity
Hospital, June 5, a son:
27-52x1
COOPER: To Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Cooper, R. R. #2, Kippen, at
Seaforth Community Hospital,
May 31, a son. 27.52x1
28 Deaths
'HOUSTON: At. Seaforth
Community Hospital, Monday
June 5, 1978, Malvina (Vina)
(Bell) Houston. Beloved wife of,
Andrew Houston. of Egmondville
and the late George Greenwood.
Dear mdther . of Lorne.
Greenwood, Detroit; Mrs. Julian
(Evelyn) lwanski, Detroit; Mrs.
John (Isabelle) O'Connell,
Calgary; Mrs. Helen Segial,
Kincardine and Grant Houston.'
Ayton. Dear sister of Mrs.
(Madeline) Stahl, Detroit, and
Mrs. J. (Lorine) 'Weir, Detroit,
and grandchildren'.,_ Funeral
service was held Wednesday from
the Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home, Seaforth. Rev, Robert
Roberts - - officiated, Interment
Maitlandbank Cemetery..
• 28-52-1
*Thirty-two residents attended
Service at Seaforth Manor -last
Wednesday conducted by Rev.
Roberts of'. Egmondville • United
Church assissted by Rev. E,
Stephens orrfirucefield-Whe ac
residents of Seaforth Manor and
in appreciation : Miss Isabel
',amble and Doris Wills presented
a small gift-to Rev. Stephens, who
is retiring from his charge' at
Brin.,efield and" 'Kippen a Rev.
-Stephens thanked everyone ,,and
we welcome Rev, Roberts who
will be taking services each
month.
Visitng with Mr. Frank Crich
were 'Mrs. Wilber Wallace of
Ointon, Mr. John Armstrong,
Londesboro, Mr James':
Londesboro and Mrs. ,T. Crich.
Mr. Earl. MeSpadden visited
With Mrs. Minnie Hawley. ..
Mrs. Arthur Nicholson visited
with her husband also with Mrs.
Mary Carter and 'Miss BesSie
Davidson.
Mr, Harold Hudie and Mr s
Marjorie Rock visited with .Mrs.
Lillie Hudie.
Visiting with Mr. Arthur
Nicholson' were Mr. Alex
Constance
Correspondent
Mrs. Mary Merner
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Mrs. John Thompson, Mrs. Bill
Millson spent Monday fill--
Wednesday on a Avon Tour in
Montreal.
Mrs. J. Merrier of Kitchener
visited over the weekend with her
son Mr% ,and Mrs.. Carl Merrier,
Sandy, Julie, Michael and
Shelley.
..Mrs. John Thompson, along
with the team of A.v,on re- s istowel en-
joyed dinner at the Garage, in
London on Thursday.-
Randy Wettlaufer and Karen
Glanville of Staffa visited 'on
Saturday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Preszcator, Christine,
Lisa, Christopher and Grey.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reynolds,
Bob and Nancy to of Southfield,
Michigan spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs John Thompson,
Sharon and Bob_
Mr. and Mrs: Andy Thompson
of Oakville spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson
and Leisa,
Mr: and Mrs. Gordon Hoggart
and bogy's were Sunday supper
gnestswith Mr, and Mrs. Paul
Stevenson David. Darren and'
Luanne.
-Mr.'and Mrs. Gary Preszcatbr,
Steven. 'Shannon and Sherri of
R.R.3. Clinton visited on Sunday
evening with Mr. and MrS. Dave
Preszcator and family.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and,
Mrs.. Reg Lawson, John and
SiinFieth were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Fbarson of Vancouver Island and.
Mr...And_ Mrs. Verne -Dale -of--
Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter
of - ---Col-borone Township
celebrated their 55th wedding
anniversary on Sunday. about 60
friends and relatives gathered at
the home of their daughter Mr.
and Mrs. John Thompson Sharon
and Bob, those attending were
from Michigan, Toronto, Oak-
ville, Etobienice, Stratford,
Goderich, Owen Sound and
London.
"24' Cards alThanks 24 'Cards of Thanks
e tio t d d arm app,' n is ex en e to
Siebert, Dr. Spirtchti and nurses feet. ' ,•
on fifth floor S.E.'of St. Joseph's%
Hospital,' London. Mr. John ,
Longstall, Dave Nigh. '
No., 55, Legion. Also to-those who
visited me since returning, home.
• . Bev Brown. 241541
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REABURN: I wish- to sincerely
thank my friend's and neighbours
. for their comforting and concern
as expressed .by their 'enquiries,
cards, flowers: giftS and visits.
while I was hospitalized. - Eric
Reaburn. `24-52-1
I would like to thank the nurse's
and staff Of Seaforth Hospital-, Dr.
Malkus, my husband, children
and grandchildren for their, visits
and flowers while I was 'in the
..hOspital. - Caroline Regelc. •
24-52x1
•Carl and Karen Richardson,
Brucefield are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their • daughter
Rhonda to Don McLachlan, son of
Robert and Muriel McLachlan,
Kippen. The wedding will take
place Saturday, June 24, 1978, t 7
,p.m. at Iirucefield United:
-.Church. 26-52xil
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Flanagan, R.
R #1, Dublin are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their 'daughter Mary
Anne, to Casey Van Bakel son of
Mr, and Mrs., Herman Van
Bakel, R. R. #2, Dublin. The
wedding Will take place Saturday.
June. 24 1978 at' 3 p.m.,. at St.
Patrick's Roman Catholic-Church,
Dublin, Ontario, 26-52-1
26 Personal
John and Carrie Segeren of
Seaforth are pleased to announce'
the-forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Marianne to Ralph
Smith, son of K-e-iiand Ruth
Smith, Egmondville. The
wedding will take place Saturday
June 17, 1978 at 3 p.m. in St.
James• Roman Catholic Church,
Seaforth. 26-52x1
Jerome and. Margaret.
25.52-1
-- and- Dr.-.-UnderwoOd.-' - Grace- 27-52xt eon-waffled at the piano with had Hospit#
THOMPSON: I wish to thank my
friends, relatives and neighbours
for all the cards, flowers, treats
and visits while I was a patient in
‘,.Seaforth ho'spital. Special thanks
- to Rev. Stephens, Rcv. Roberts,
nurses and staff also Dr. Malkus
24-52x1 When the Lord called Home dear . several musical selections and
—1—w-Ould like id say tlinks to - Mother and Dad. -
hymns. At the close of the service-
' friends, neighbours anerelatives , ..13itt sweet is the thought that SMITH: To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mrs. NC Finlayson thanked Rev, •Smith, Brodhagen at Seaforth, Stephens for his many acts or
who sent fruit, treats, cards and again we'll meet,
* phoned A " 1 li k Dr. When we kneel together at Jesus' Community Hospital., May 30, a
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kindness and spiritual help to the
COOL, COOL WATER Tom Phillips of the PUC with driller Daryl Hopper and
PUC employee Jack Muir admire the town's new well on Welsh Street, 'on the
north of Seaforth. (Expositor Photo)
Seaforth Manor Happeriings
Mr. John 'Nisbet H.S.C. field
—workers-visited Scaforth Manor
on Friday, •
Visiting with Mr, Wiper Keyes
were Mr. Stuart Keyes of Orillia,
Gayle Campbell of Montreal. Mr.
Fred Reid of Clinton and Mrs.
Ruby- MIL_ V arna,
TAKE A DEEP BREATH AND JUMP — Roger
Stryker of Clinton Christian School strains to go just
further-in-the -long jump event-held-during the
Sports Day for elementary students from Huron
County at Seaforth DistriCt High School on .Tuesday.
(Expositor Photo)
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egforth -couple married years
Seaforth, three grandchildren and
two great grandchildren.
Mr. Hildebrand is a son of the
late Mr. and Mrs, John
Hildebrand of Egmondville. The
couple have one son George of
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MCBurney of Whigham, Mrs..
Barbara Alexander. Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Nicholson Preston, Mr. and
Mrs. Alan Nicholsqn. Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Nicholson and Mr. and
-Mrs: --Harold -Nicholson-also -Mr,- -
Wilson Allan.
Mrs.. James Shortreed visited
with- her. ---hu-sband
Mr. and Mrs. Barney
Hildebrand quietly celebrated the
55th Anniversary of their
wedding on Wednesday. The
couple was married at the Manse
in Egmondvilie, 'June' 7, 1923.
For nearly 60 years Mr.
Hildebrand has followed his trade
as painter and decorator but a
serious illness last winter has
made it necessary for him to
reduce his activity. Many -friends
however have been happy to see
him out on the street again each
day during recent weeks.
Mrs. Hildebrand is the former
Medora June (Jennie) Reeves, a
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Reeves of Seafokli while