The Huron Expositor, 1978-07-20, Page 20experience.
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21 Tenders Wanted
Township
of Hibbert
Supply and delivering of
Regular Gasoline, No. 1
Diesel Fuel.....and„ Heating
Oil.
Tenders will he received
by the undersigned until:
12 NOON , 28 JULY 1978
for the supply and delivery
to the 'I ownship .Garage,
Lot lb. Concession 8. • ;
Please quote price per
gallon. The lowest or any
tender not necessarily
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E. HARBURN
• ROAD SUPER-
INTENDENT
TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT
• R. R. #2 STAFFA •
21-57-2
BARRY: In memory 'of
Jerry Barry who was taken
so suddenly July. 20, 1973.
Never more than a thought
tia ay,
Quietly remembered every
—ever remembered by
your friends, The, McGrath
FLEMING: . In loving ,
memory of a dear friend
Mrs. Phoebe Fleming who
passed away bne year ago •
July 20. •
Just a thought of sweet
remembrance,
Just a memory sad and
true,
Just the love and sweet
devotion,
Of one who thinks of you.
—Always remembered by
Mary Scott. 25-58.xl
BARRY: In memory of. •
Jerry Barry who was taken
so suddenly July 20. 1973.
Only those who knew you
arc bound to know,
How much we lost live
years ago.
—Always remembered by
Mark, Mary Arnie, Chris,
and Julie Smith. 25-58x1
20 Auction Saks
24 Cards of Thanks
.•••••••••••••••••,,, Thanks to my family and • . •
• • grandchildren for the '
• • surprise birthday party and
•
• 'Making it such an enjoyable
• Getrwe • afternoon. Your thought-
• •
• • AUCTIONEER •
: always be remembered. -
I Mrs. , .
' Serving Perth and 411. Art Nicholson 24-58-1
; Huron Counties with :
* many _years of , to,
•I would like to take this
• * opportunity to, thank
• • Drs. Rodney and Malkus
• • and the hospi • 0 tal staff for
• • their kindness during my • . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• stay in Seaforth Community
Hospital. Also thanks to my
friends for flowers, cards
and visits. It is all greatly
appreciated. - Lloyd
McCluskie. 24-58x1
• GENERAL
R. G
I 'would like to thank Dr.'
Malkus, Dr. Whitman, Dr.
Passi, nurses and staff of
Seaforth Community
Hospital and University
Hospital. Father Laragh
and Father Stock,' Box
Ambulance Service all
,--- -those who sent - eards and
. treats and visited me.
Everything was very much
appreciated. -Harold
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The Feeney family thank
sincerely relatives, friends
and neighbours for the
sympathy and kindness
shown to us in our recent .
bereavement. We thank
Dr. Stapleton and nursing
staff of the hospital while
Louis was a patient there.
Special thanks to Father
Dill for his prayers 'and to
the. ladies of' the Catholic
Women's League for the
dinner served. Our
appreciation is offered -to.
Whitney-Ribey„ funeral
home for their thoughtful-
ness. 24-58x1
fulness and kindness will
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25 In Memoriam
RYAN: In loiing memory of
a dear daughter and sister
Betty, who was taken from
us two years ago, July. 17.
1976.
Days of sadness still come
o'er us,
Tears in silence often flow.
For memory keeps you ever
nearest.
Though you died 2 years
ago.
Our family circle has been
broken,
A link goae from our chain,
But though we're parted for
• a while,
We know we'll meet again.
—Lovingly remembered
and Sadly missed by Mom
and Dad Murray. Brothers
and Sisters, 25-58-1
Town of
Seaforth
Tenders will be received by the undersigned until
12:00 Noon Monday
August 14, 1978 '
forhot mix paving 1255 feet of highway 8 (Goderich
St.) within the town limits, and burning 'off -
bituminous pavement; at three intersections'.
Specifications and tender forms are available from •
the undersigned. The lowest or any tender may not
necessarily be accepted.
J. CROCKER
CLERK-TREASURER
72 MAIN STREET
P.O. BOX 610
NOK IWO
• 2 1-58-2
24 Cards of Thanks 24 Cards of Thanks
We would like to express
oor appreciation In every-
one who helped celebrate
our 25th wedding anniver-
sary. - Ken and Blanche
-Parke. 24-58-I
1 ,wish to express. thy
sincere thanks to all my
friends and relatives for
their cards, treats and visits
while I was a pinion in
University and Seaforth
Hospitals. Special thanks to
the nursing staff and
dotiors. - Elmer Dennis.
24-58x1
The family of the late
Gladys Hoggarth wish to
convey our sincere hanks
and appreciation to our
relatives. friends and
neighbours for their floral
tributes, heart donations,
sympathy cards and food
that -was brought to the
house. We wish to thank
the pallbearers and flower
bearers and the ladies who
prepared and served lunch
at the • house after the
funeral. Thanks to the
nurses of Seaforth
Community Hospital and
the Chine Doctors for their
care, To Rev. Robert
Roberts for taking charge of
the service and the
Whitney Ribcy Funeral
Home. Your kindness will
he remembered always. •
Jack Ho-ggarth, Arlene and
Fric McIntosh and girls.
24-58x1
The family of the late Jim.
McAllister Wish to thank
their relatives, friends and
neighbours for their many
acts of kindness shown to
us (lariat.; tour bereaVerrient
Special thanks to the
Hoffinan's Funeral Home.
Rev; Snell and the Hensall
United Church Women. A
sincere thank you to Dr,
Goddard. Dr. Wallace. the
staffs of Exeter Hospital
and the Blue Water Rest
Home for the excellent care
during his illness. We
appreciate the many visits
and remembrances by
frie nds_atid_organizat ions_
while he was a patient.
Your thoughtfulness will
always be remembered.
24.58-1
A sincere thank ytin to the
nurses and staff of Seaforth
Community- Hospital; also
to Dr. Malkus, the
ambulance team and Mrs.
Hugh McPhail for her kind
assistance. Thanks too to
Rev. Roberts and all those
who visited me. sent cards
and treats, while 1 was a-
patient. - Dorothy Carter.
.24-58x1
We would like to ,thank our
friends, relatives 'and
neighbours for all the
cards, flowers, treats and
visits while in the hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Moyo
and 0.8. nurses for their
care. • Mary and Elizabeth
Little. 24-58-1
26 'Personal
Mr. and • Mrs. Herb-- ek:
Harrison„ S, fort I wish
to announce • the forth-
coming marriage of their
daughter Anita Joan to Mr.
Stanley Frederick Debus
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred.
Debus Brunner. The
wedding will take place
Saturday August 5, 1978 in
Brussels United Church at
11:00 a.m. 26.5$x1
Mr. and Mrs. Mathew
Claessens Dublin. wish to
announce the' forthcoming
natrriage of their daughter
Trudy to Albert Burgers.
Stratford. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Burgers. The
wedding to take place on
Saturday A,agust 12, at 3
p.m. in St. Joseph's
Church, St rat ford.
26-58x1
27 Births
to announce the birth of
their baby daughter„,adie_ ...
Ann on July' 14, 1978 at . .
Stratford Hospital., A wee
Sister for Adam. Proud
grandmas are Mrs. Ann
Agar of Seaforth and Mrs.
Julia Clement of Stratford.
.27-58x1
BUIST: Clive and S in of
Seaforth are h m, to
aragnee the a Ilya
tittle sdcond chil , a son.
Todd Rpm-at' t. .lo se p h s
Hospital. • London, on
Wednesday July 12. 1978.
A grandson for Mr. and
Mrs. C. Northoyer,
Windsor and Mr. and Mrs.
I. Balm. Wardsville. A
brother for Candy.
27-58-1
The Employees of
These employees now have the added bene-
fits of extra Kean protection for themselves
and their fatnilies: a Blue Cross Extended
Health Care Plan.
EHC provides protection against health ser-
vices not covered by the basic government
health plan, coverage for such items as pre-'
scription drugs, private nursing arid private
room accommodation in hospital. In addition,
EHC can ,be tailored to meet the needs of any
employee group.
"As your Ontario Blue Cross
represer nal i ye-ram-pleased-to
add my personal welcome, and
look forward to serving you
along with the ,marly others in
this region already' enjoying
the protection of a variety of
Blue Cross Plans.”
Phil deBarros
227 Queens Avenue, London, Ontario N6A 1J8
(519)439-4431
Jl
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DOYLE: in. loving
of Joseph M. Doyle. -
Your presence is ever neat
Lys,
Your love remains With us
yet:' ,a -
You Were •the kind of a
father.
Your loved ones would
neyer. forget.
—Always remembered by
daughter and son-in-law.
Mary and . Norman
.O'COnnor and family,
• 25-58x1
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The 20th .family reunion of the
• Rathwell. • families was held
Sunday July 16 at Seaforth Lions
Park, 78. members attended
coming from Toronto.. West
Montrose, Port Elgin, Atwood,=1eii,clinton. .vaila
Brucefield areas and Mildoy'
and Ilderton.
Donald and Joan Gower of
Clinton and Donald and 'Lois
Johnson of R. R. #1, Mildmay
were' in charge of the table games
and sports.
Prize winners were; Person
coming the 'farthest , distance
' Kenneth 'Sewart. Toronto: Eyest
- person present - Edna Stewart.
Clinton; Youngest person present
- David Rathwell. Varna.
Grandparents with anniversary
nearest date of the picnic • Mr.
and Mrs. 'Edgar Rathwell.
Goderieh; Youngest Grandmother
- Mrs. Willa Rathwell, R. R #3,
Clinton: child with no printing on
their t shirt - Krist a MeAsh.
Varna.
Writing name while hOlding
DIZnerRnotinm.chrlutdee: rieLi;.did.iems en7
- Dade Bev n on R. R. #2.
Waterloo: Child guessing no of
smarties in. jar - Lee Norman..
Varna; Adults guessing ‘veight of
a watermelon Bob Sterling.
• Races: Children ander 5 years -
Ben Pathwell , • Colleen Gower
Keith Sterling: Boys 8 and under -
DarrYn McAsh. Kent Rathwell.
-lee Norman; .Girls 12 and nattier - • -
16:11 CI IC Ostrbirr: Kim Rathwell,
Becky • Rathwell.: Boys 12 and
under - Scott Millar, -• .Peter
Beyn On.
Child throwing Frisbee - Peter
&pion; Man throwing Frisbee -
Murray Morrison: Men's thread
the needle, relay -'Daye•Beynon's
team; 'Women's (Tithes line
Relay - Saudra Rathwell's team:
Fan;' team article Relay
group-- 2--Bill Rathwell's team.
.Groups .1 and 3 tied for second
POWELL: At Huronview.
July 17, 1978. Aogusta
Louisa Powell of Seaforth.
BelOved 'wile of the late
Will in n) Powell in her 73rd
year. Dear mother of Mrs.
Keaneth ' (Mary) Doig.
St.itiorth; Lillian Powell,
-Fortin t 0 and Doreen Powell
of Florida. Also survived by
blethers, Hcze - i or ,Fo,rbes,
titt'('"rn.1.11i'ii):iitl:1°'11/114r11.1(!s t
r"a17
'11(1 ":11:.1;,1
burgh. Scot land and Il
grandchildren and one
wcrti yranddrild. .Body
donated.to medical science-
University ' of -Western
Ontario. Family memorial
service was held at the
Wh it n ey Ribey—Funeral—,
Home. 87 High Street,
Seaforth Wednesday with
Rev. Rcibert Roberts of-
ficiating.
28-58-1
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alo enjoyed an
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game and a candy
,. •
POCel ;Shoe Seratillale,. , ploPald was held at the home of-Mr. and scramble-- ..ille -.adults enjoyed -a-
and Debra ,AathwelL - .. •
Offte'eti for .4.970-7 •.0.1T.1 - ' NirSe:inkts:%.7. 541.1.0.130841':,11.1.1Y'll!4t.h.
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President, . -Kenneth' "St06 f1; , with in attendance' of 155, A . The y0044.p.qp.Orwo at the.plenie
Toronto; Vice -Preatc19.110 ,,c,Itat'lea , synorgitsbord supper incintiing, a . was ,charierie, ' Townsend. The
Bcehler, Port Elgin, Secretary, '$ecretary, . pork; barbacue prepared 'by yoiniSeS aunt or. .uncle . was
Madeleine Rathwell, :Brumfield.; , Georg and Alex Townsend- was , TAMMY Sehilbe,
Treasurer, Peggy Morrison. enjoyed by all.. . A shock business meeting alas.
Ildertoni Registrar! eleanor , ,t' ' During -The afternoon a pro- ' conducted' by the president, Alex.
McAsh. Varna. Sports Committee gram of sports whs conducted by Townsend. The next picnic will be..
-Kathleen and Dasid Beynon and Mr„ and Mrs. Jack Baker, Mr, held, at the Murray Crich farm.,
Keith and Peggy Rathwell. R. it. ° and Mrs., Doug Hugill, And Mr. R,R..2, Cargill, Ontario on the
t ileThesefia4nrilieisuennlbsscerds moafny titl'f' Results of the sports 'were as ''' ''''' thiTraheS.u.:fdflac,yielin41 jfuelry' 1979 are:
#2, Waterloo.' and Mrs. George Turner...
tialows: Races ' 3 .& • under, ' ' President. 0. George Townsend;
tiniiilics, _who .were unable to Jonathon Hugill. Jodi ,Hugill; Vice Presidirt,-,-, Wayne Hugilli,,,
attend. Among titena were Mr. Girls 4-6 Jennifer Hugill, 'Sherri Secretary = :;.latiett -Mcciinchey4
-and Mrs. Albert Horner an Mrs: - ' Hornei: Boys 4-6 Carrie Lynn 'Treasarer • Helen Lawson; Sports
Cola Sloman..'Mrs. Shaman is at
present a patient in Clinton
Hospital and all the family hope
she will soon be much improved,
Crich
The 43rd Annual Crich reunion.
e ^
(Glencoe)
(Strathroy)
To
Extended
Health Care
cDonnell
otors Ltd.
Baker, Stevot Johnston; Girls 7-9
Kn1elC rich, , Valerie Sifton; Boys
7-9 Lloyd Crich. Murray Town-
send: Girls Balloon Race. Karen
Crich; Boys Balloon Race. David
Townsend.
Committee = Dtaug & Gail Hugill,
George & Nancy Turner, Murray
&Doris Crich; Lunch Committee -
s Verna Rathwell, Eileen Town-
send, Dorothy Townsend, Gladys
Richt.
•
OUR MISSION
TO SEEK AMMO
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4:*1126\vao OK YOU MONEY! .
PRICE; Cavil Mae, Price
arrived at Seniority
Community. Hospital on
Tuesday July' II,- 1978 at
3:45 pant. weighing-in a t
lb. 3 0/..•- Her very proud
parents are Gail and Bill
Price of Seaforth. Her
proud grandp arents are
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Doig and
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Price
of Seaforth.. ' 27-58-1
NOTT: To Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Nott, R. R. #4,
Clinton, on July 13, at
,SeaIA n'tlr C ommu nity
Hospital, a son. 27-58x I
AGAR: Mervyn and
,--. Maureen Agar are pleased 2$ .Deaths
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