The Huron Expositor, 1978-11-16, Page 15tton Wading was the
guest „ speaker ... for the,
'evening • en • the topic of
"Family tife" • then
presented a film. They also
picked a new executive -
President -'Frank .Ernst; Vice
President - Mrs. B. Megeus;
• Treasurer - Mrs. $hei4
13.Vtters; Secretary - Mrs..
Appleby; parent councillors .
Mrs. Joan 'Dow; Mrs,
Christina Belfour; Teacher
Councillors - Mr." Larry Cook
and Mrs, Helen icrauSitopf,
The 1978 dividend •
paid on the minimum 1/ 0
monthly balance is 64
AFARM EQUIPMENT LTQ.
SEAFORTH - CAMBRIDGE - AYR -WOODSTOCK
lb.
agnIaTV
DgITEHOE@ . _BUILT .
FOR HEAVY-DUTY USE!
For truck, tractor or equipment• Prestolite batteries
mean dependability. We have them for every vehicle
See us first!
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SEAFORTH 527-0120
20 Auction Sales 20 Auction Sales
adoe / 84' diforiceic
Auction Sale
to be held
Tuesday, December 5th
at 6;00 P.M.
at the
RATHWELL BUILDING
77 Main St., Seaforth, Ontario
Sale to consist of a quantity of new appliances,
furniture, guns, antiques, glass and china. Plus a •
host of interesting items.
FULL LISTING NEXT WEEK.
20-75-1
dr tee fi‘ 43oceedei
AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS L.......
77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH. ONTARIO
(519) 527-1458 20-71-1
24 Cards of Thanks
The CNIB Committee wish to
thank the people of Seaforth
and District for their gener-
ous gifts to the recent CNIB
Campaign. Through our
understanding and illing-
ness to help you m ke it
possible for the blind of
Huron and Perth Counties to
help themselves. Campaign
closes Nov. 25, Seaforth
CNIB Committee. 24-75x1
A dog is man's best friend
because he wags his tail, not
his tongue.
We wish to thank
for their don't
rebuild our
" greatly appr
and Brian Wils
The family of the late rank
Hunt wish to express their
sincere thanks to friends,
relatives and neighbours for
all the kind acts done on the
family's behalf' during their
recent bereavement. Your
kindness will always be
remembered. 24.75x1
25 In.Memoriain. "
In memory of a dear wife,
mother and grandmother,
Mrs. Jose Walker who pass-
ed away 2 years ago Nov. 13,
1976.
Time heals the loss of those
we love.
Tho' time moves very slow
We know that Guidance from
above
Makes room for all to go.
There is no doubt we'll meet
again
On distant farther shore
When Peace will ype out all
the pain
Our troubles will be no more.
Always remembered by
husband, Otto and family.
25-75x1
27 Births
PATTERSON: Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Patterson are pleased
to announce the birth.of their
son, Geoffrey Allan, on Sept-
ember 27th in North Van-
couver. 27-75x1
JAQUES: John and Marie
are happy to announce the
arrival of their son, Issac
Wesley on Nov. 12, 1978 at
South Huron Hospital. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Hodgert and Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Jaques,
Woodham: 27-75x1
28 Deaths
MUEGGE: John, age 2 days,
passed away at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, on—Wed-
nesday, November 8, 1978.
Surviving are his parents,
Richard Muegge and the
former Jo Anne Dietrich of
12 Mallard Place, Chatham,
brothers Paul and Karl at
home, grandparents Mrs.
Marie Muegge of Seaforth,
Charles and Mary Deitrich of
Mount Carmel. Services
were held by Father Joseph
Bagatto of St. Agnes Roman
Catholic Church from the
Murray Bowman Funeral
Ho me, 4 Victoria Ave. Chat-
ham on Friday at 11 a.m.
Interment was in St. Anthony
Cemetery, Chatham.
28-75-1
veryone
s to help
rn. It was
iated. Linda
24-75-1
21. Tenders Wanted
Township of
Hibbert
Sealed Tenders on Township
Tender Forms for Open work
on the:
Kleinfeldt
Drainage Works
Repair and Improvement
1978 will be received by the
under signed until Noon
Monday
20th November,
1978
Extent of Work:
5380 lineal feet of open drain
(2,200 cti.yds.)
Plans and profiles may be
seen at the Clerk's Office,
Dublin. Please state approx-
imate starting and com-
pletion-dates.. A certified
cheque for 10 per cent of bid
to accompany tender. The
. lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
CHARLES FRIEND, AMCT
Clerk, Township Hibbert
21-74-2
22 Legal Notices .
LEGAL NOTICES
I. Harry W. Regele will no
longer be responsible for any
debts incurred by our adop-
ted_,,—
son Charles • Thomas
Regele either before or after
November 1st, 1978. 22-75x3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
BESSIE MONTGOMERY
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Bessie
Montgomery, late of the
Tosin of Seaforth. in the
County of Huron; Housewife,
deceased, who died on the
22nd day of July, 1978, are '
hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to
the undersigned on or before
the 23td day of November,
1978. after which date the
assets will ,be distributed,
having regard only"to claims
then received.
Dated at Seaforth this 31st
day of October, 1978.
Me CONNELL, STEWART &
DEVEREAUX
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors.
22-73-3
24 Cards of Thanks
I would like to thank relatives
and friends for their cards,
treats and visits_while I was a
patient in Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital. Thanks to
Rev. Vanslyke and to Dr.
Roomy, Whitman • and
Malkus. Lorne Carter
24-75x1
The family of the late Runa
Bannerman wish to express
our appreciation and thanks
to friends, neighbours and
relatives for floral tributes,
memorial donations, cards,
and the many acts of kind-
ness shown during our recent
bereavement. Special thanks
to Rev. Duke, pall bearers,
Whitney-Ribey, the Queens-
way Nursing Home staff, and
also Seaforth Turf Club for.
helging with the lunch. Your
kindness will always be
remembered. The Banner-
man Family, 4-75-1
16 — THE HURON E POSITOR, NOVEMBER 16,
president, welcomed the 60
parents who attended. He
then asked for .. volunteers
from the C,,P.T.A. to help the
LedClub build a skating. rink.
Obituary
On Thursday, Nov. 9th,
the
A. met for the first time in
.the new. school year. At the
start of the meeting Mr.
Frank , Frnst., the • "
with,Ken and Harold Smith,
and Darwin Bannerman.
Mr. and Ml-s,' Walter
Edwards and boys from
Clinton visited with Charlie
and Carole Geddes last Sat-
urday.
•
n
Reminder! Clinton Community Credit Union
ANNUAL. MEETING . . in the Ministry of Agriculture Board Room, Clinton
.WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22 at 8:00 P.M
for tIe purpose of receiving reports and financial statements forte year 4
ending on September 30th, 1977;"-electing Directors and Credit Corr ytee
officers, appointing auditors; for the purpose of amending By-Laws and of
transacting all other lausinesiof ariAnnbal Meeting. Lunch will follow the '
meeting: Door Prizes.
Clinton Community
CREDIT UNION
26 Years of Service
70,ONTARIO_ST. OLD TOWN HALL BUILDING
CLINTON EXETER
.482-3467 235-0640
The Expositor's
'Annual
Christmas
Shopping
Issue
Is Coming
November 30
ti
CLASSIFIED
Dublin PTA name e,c
MURRAY — McCLURE
An autumn wedding was solemnized at St. James
Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth on September 23, 1978,
when Dennis Michael Murray and Debra Joyce McClure
exchanged wedding vows in a double ring ceremony.
Debbie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McClure of
R.R.#1, Seaforth. Dennis .is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Murray of R.R.#1, Dublin. Father Laragh officiated
at the ceremony„ •''
The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her
attendants were Janice Leonhardt and Cheryl McClure,
sisters of the bride, Darlene Murray, sister of the groom,
Sheila Simp4on and Carol McClure, friends of the bride.
Don Murray; brother of the groom, was best man and the
ushers 'were Jim McClure, brother of the. bride, Dave
McClure, Gary Arts, and Al •Carnochan, friends of the.
groom.Cathy Murray accompanied Cathy Innes on the
organ and guitar.
The wedding dinner was served at Brodhagen
Community Centre -with -Pat- Murray, uncle of-the groom,
"residing as master of ceremonies. Following the dintyi., a
reception was held with music by Chris Black and the
Swinging Brass.
After a motor trip of Northerri Ontario, the couple took
up residence at R.R.111, Dublin, Ontario.
Dublin
Lions meet
The regular dinner
meeting of the Dublin and
District Lions Club was held
at the Huron Hotel last
Tuesday evening with 12
Lions and one guest, Lion
Ted ;Heimpel of Mitchell.
Lion Dave Brown was
winner of Lion' Herb's
Honest Draw.
Lion Larry Cook missed
out on the attendance prize.
Various projects were'
discussed for paying off the
pavilion debt in the coming
year. Winners of the Lion's
Home TV Bingo last week
(Nov. 8) were as follows:'
Darrell O'Connell, Mitchell;
_Herb 'Brown, Dublin; Lois
Baillie, Seaforth'; Lois Baillie,
Seaforth; Laurel Rock of
Mitchell; Ldwrence Dillion,
Seaforth; Viola Johnson,
Mitchell and Tammy Winter-
ingham, •Mitchell.
Egnipnciville
-Mrs. Carole Geddes •
527-0844
Sarnia visited with her
parents on the weet-end.
Mr. Wayne Smith .from
Hensall managed to get a
deer last week while hunting
11
DOROTHY MUNROE
At South Huron Hospital,
Exeter died on Monday,
November 13th, 1978.
Dorothy K. (Deitz) Munroe
of Kippen in her 57th year.
She was the wife of Tom
Kippen and mother of Ian at
home. Sister of John Deitz,
R.R.3, Kippen and Mrs.
William (Norma) Coleman of
Kippen. Predeceased by one
daughter, Linda and sister
Mildred. Resting at the
Bonthron Funeral HOme,
Hensall, where service' place
in Wednesday. N.ovember
Igth with Rev. Robert Mc •
Mullen officiting. Interment
Baird's Cemetery, Stanley
Township.
Correction
A story in last week's
Expositor about the Town
and Country Homemakers
getting approval from county
council for a $5,100 support
grant was incorrect.
Council did not agree to
giVe the service the grant but
did agree to make $5,688 in
the social services • budget
available to clients of the
county agency to, purchase
services from the Town 'and
Country Homemakers.
County clerk Bill Hanly
said that the social services
committee had budgeted
55,688 in 1978 for a program
to provide home support
service. The committee
'reported that the service was
used very little adding that
the Town and Co'untry Home
makers had a service very
similar to the county's.
Hanly said the committee
had merely made the money
available to clients of the
county agency to purchase
services from Town and
Country Homemakers. It had
not handed the funds over as,
a grant.
The grant requeSt was not
approved. The social services
committee recommended
that the fee structure of
Town and Country Home-
makers be altered to, make
the service self-supporting.
Council accepted that recom-
mendation.
Merchants
With' only 29 shopping days
'till Christmas,
district Shoppers look to the
Expositor Shopping Issue
for suggestions <,
for their Christmas buying
The
Expositor Shopping Issue
with extra copies
to cover the area
brings theJmessage of
Seaforth and area
ust in time for Christmas
gift buying
Reserveyour space now
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CHRISTMAS SHOPPING ISSUE