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The Huron Expositor, 1981-02-26, Page 22.20 Auction Sales 20 AuctiOn Sales SATURDAY,' MARCH 14 Hensall Furniture and .Antique Auction for May Roweliffe at ilensalt Arena AVEDNODAY, MARCH Clinton estate Audi* furniture and ailtiqus,,.R. & A- Building, Seaforth. 61N, Patl, eggj • ,, NORMe *ffilrege2.5., 1013flarm..„ • , ..SAT MAR '2 equipment: consign:Pent OgetiOnat 4044,,,s1k)05„slinuttl.; Cunstgnnietits WCICOOL4-;• lePLa-M. • ,S4TPKtl'AY MARCH equipment comagetneel auction at R. A. eeptefea,Clinton. Constemilegols welectme, 1030 amt. • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8th 'fbritfeiiaiiiiiiiirfralaiiiii for Isidore Ducharme. 1:15 p.m. OCi ie AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS. APPRAiSERS 77 MAIN ST. SE*F'O.RTH, ONTARIO NOK IWO (519) 527-1458 24 Card of Thanks 2.1 Card of Thanks 20-43-1 AUCTION CALENDAR .7.dye8(dAioriegisiTh for - 1 ) IFertin;er deliygr*, 2) srireaditig 28,000 [tics. equipped units su'pp led by comp FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: _ Cyanamid Farm Supply Centre R.R.4 Clinton, Ont. Phon'e482-3423 21-94-2 25 :Id 'Memoriam 1 I 2i. In Memoriam to Dr., Ken RodneY and all the nurses for their wonder• 'Ail care, —Marie Rau 24 .94v Tthe Van Egniond Founda- tion wishes to xpresss their thanks to' all, "bur patrons, those who helped sell tickets and to those who attended our "Sinfonia" presentation. Thank you for making it such a successful event! . 24-94-1 'would like to thank all my friends and family for the cards and gifts' I received while I was in the hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Under- wood and Malkus' and the lifursing , staff. —Tammy Kennedy ' 24-94-1 We would like to express our sincere • appreciation to our neighbours and friends for ,the messages of sympa- thy. doting our recent be- reavernent. —Neil and Mari- lyn Hodgert and family 24-94x1 The family of the late Mrs. Robert Craig wish to express 'their deep appreciation to relatives, friends and neigh- bours for their expressions of sympathy through flowers. cards and donations follow- ing the death of their mother.. Special thanks to the second poor nursing staff, of Huron- view. 24-94x1 25 In Memoriam ADAMS: In loving memory. of a 'dear Donalda who passed away 1 year ago 'February-24-A-980, With out farewell you fell asleep. With beautiful memories for us to keep. • From hospital bed to heaven- ly, rest.• Godtook you, home to be his guest. , God saw, you were getting tired. When a cure could not be So he closed his arm around you. And whispered "come to Lovingly remembered ,John and Averil 25-94x1 Th0 headaches and the rewards of bOing a parent BY: BOB HULLEY puts his mind to it. he can Through my lifetime I have move about his tasks faster tried a vast variety of jobs than a grow ii up. and Where and duties, have enjoyed strength is not required. he most. hated a few, but added can do more in an hour than each one to a -growing list of his parent. expericn ee lake airmcYclo- , podia. e41grionee Stiotild. tip One cy6Oilig a .c4.17:rta.ip son aseocar and wait hi to ,gct the if treated in '4114t• sovgvt; with traFtorstIAR9111.4111 'Walk necessity to a futiiire . , . -1* cows,orip.00 from the, r ri,onoodwats.wIthletifiwnhic'stlioe4d1,60rangatutt ' stuck'.a,owe ;i ttihne...Atuogivo: t Ito) ligpet 't fitactr " ihiliglet,,itatiS,afallonfa:i.leydt.fir450,;41-0atnoioi,etliisd,riii.44,mi:..4anled14,:::::f7hqr:47*10::::11w0;17N" '''Ir)."'1.'" lietig 4.,-ffort I.4s. been rr4is, the ttee,t'ittrivOr wiiketl'in- epotigh up," the lane to gives evreinn:dtertismethse,. EtapiteWsishuern• esori;_th,9inyksr;z!..;,,,h:, Logi;z1L,,,, , „ „ „ „. , control And spiked, the loader tongs into a corner post. like a giant railroad spike. luckily no damage. cten the hatsfOl lobs are 4 that fie (Perhaps r°47) child faces, within his own youth group. maybe I didn't do too badly after all. I have enjoyed being a parent. But OH! the head- aches. -One day our oldest ,two, aged five and sit; went missing. The wife and I searched and called, invain and finally found them very silent in the back of the Workshop. The, day -before I had opened a 25 pound pail of 'black gun grease and I guess they had watched me 'fill the gun. and tried to duplicate Dad's efforts. They were covered front 'head .to foot, had tried to rub their hands clean on their shirts, got it in, their eyes. rubbed their eyes and in so doing got it in their hair. Two,silent red eyed black grease monkeys. Another 'evening 1 came home quite unexpectedly arid found the old out-house on fire and there hadn't been any lightning. Alive cigarette had ,contacted dry paper. 1 suspect. No doubt my father put up with lot in my youth but he didn't get the chance to put , in automatic transmissions like they were going out of style. By now the fealty is almost grown up.' All gained a better school education than their father. The wife and I "are a little older, and a whole lot wiser. We still love our brats, and couldn't manage without them. PURKIS: To Mr and Mrs. William Purkis R.R. 2 Hen- sail at Seaforth Comtnunity HOspital. on Feb. 24 a daughter.27 ,94x LITTLE: Dyke and Nicole of Kirkland Lake. a' son. Craig Arthur born on Feb. 20., 27-94v1 28 Deaths. A GOVENLOCK Janet Oinks) suddenly at Sarasota, Florida on Satur- day Feb. 2L 1981. Janet Goveplock of Weston, loving aunt of William Bates. Doro- thy (Mrs. J. McKee) Eliza- beth Massey. James Bates. Thomas Bates and Catherine (Mrs. J. Lochead). Resting at. the Ward Funeral' Home 2035 Weston Road. Then to Westminister United Church 69 William St. Weston for services Friday 11 a.m. 'in- terment Maitland Bank Cem- etery. Seaforth 28-94-1 CONOP ANTENNA ROTATORS: Our rotators are high..quality, precision instruments that aim your antenna to the exact position of the strongest, cleanest TV signal. and Channel Master Rotators are built to last. Bingo. Friday. Feb. 20 were 01-E'. Elliott, #2 Joan Purdy. 034. Eckert, '0. Taylor #4 :1. ,Vanhorn.' Special-D. Taylor. K. Essex $11.50. #5 H. 'Elliott. #6 M. Van Sake!. #,7 M. Carter. #8 J. Doer. Mrs. Gowi n g K. Sersda le A. 'Flanagan. B. Dalrymple. Special H. Elliott S28.50; #9 L.• Brow iw C. Fair. #10 Mrs. .E. Lee, #11 H. Chessel: .1. lialrymple. #12 R. McGrath, Special E. Lee $29.75. NI, I. Mier. #14 Mrs E. Lee. Reymen. #15 Mrs. E. Lee. Door prize-Mrs. Rock: Jackpot H. Elliott. & N DAIRY- SYSTEMS LTD- Sales; Service it installation of pipelines & milking parlours R.R.4 WALTON 887-6063 22 — THEHURON EXPOSITOR, FEBRUARY 20, 081 - L SSW-1ED rd distAiise O'CONNOR: In loving memory. of a dear husband and father who passed away Mar, 3. 1977. Alone, but never quite alone. 1 face an empty chair, But sometimes in the silence. I-imagine he' is there. • My companion for so many years. No longer here with me. And yet in 'some mysterious way. He keepsme company.. Always remembered by wife Leona. children Pat and -Wendy. Terry. Colleen, Jane and Dan. 25P4-1 ADAMS:- -In-loving-Antory of a dear sister, and aunt. Dimatda, who entered into Eternal rest on, Feb. 24th. 1980. There is , a road they call remembrance. Where thoughts and wishes meet. - We 'take that road in thoughts to-day To one. we cannot greet. May the winds of love blow gently. On a quiet. peaceful spot. Where' the one we loved is sleeping And wilt never be forgot. Sadly missed, but loeinulv CLARKE: I3arry and Su• zanne Clarke of R. le. 4 Seaforth are pleased to an- pounce the arrival of their you ' 'daughter Amber Janine born -The- -4:101"4‘44' 08140e 4'04 LLTV..44 0,„41,9,1t1., Hospital Lonoon.vArnner is sister for Dionne' . Jamie and April. Sincere thanks to everyone for the cards and welt wishes received at this happy time. , 27.94x1 COOK: Helen and • Larry Cook and family. Dublin' are pleased to welcome into their family Stephen Dennis. Born Feb. 2' at Stratford. General Hospital. _ . DUFFY:. Randy and Debbie of Edmonton. Alberta an-. nounce the birth of their daughter Jennifer , Anne on February 12th a sister for Crystal -27.-94-1 SCOTT': In loving methory 01- a dear daughter and •sister Betty Doreen who passed away February 19"'" • No one heard the footsteps Of the Angels drawing near , 'Whcerook from us to Heaven The one we loved so dear. It broke our hearts to lose you. But you didn't go alone. Because part of us went with. home. Never for a moment Are ypu very far away. Absent and yet near. you seem, , And dearer. every, day. In our, heartS your memory lingers. • ' Sweetly tender, fond and true. There is not a day. dear Betty That we doamt think' of you. Loved and sadly missed by Morn. ' Dad sisters and brothers. 25-04x1 However, trustees did approve a motion to send director of education pillEtert to a two week symposium at the University of Northern Colorado in. July. The symposium is on the educational needs of exceptional children, the first' week will -focus on teaching gifted' Children and the second week on teaching, children with learning Mr. Eckert told trustees • schools in the system will be planning programs for gifted children in their classrooms starting next ,fall. Trustee Bill K innahan, who asked the director to estimate the cost of attending the Colorado symposium said he would have difficulty in supporting the motion- to send the director to the conference in light of economic conditions. On a vote. six trustees „ voted in favour of,sending Mr. Eckert to the Colorado 'convention, while four were op- .. posed. Mr. Young and Ted Geoffrey were both absent. The board received a letter from the principal of St. Ambrose chool. Stratford. asking for a postponement of the school's dismissal time by 15 minutes, to accomodate eletie,eharies,,,Frieac-whorom c.thet, towashipw.tossadeatsctidinlausoe. ,s v Mr. Marcy said 'since parents were .surveyed before the dismissal time was changed previously, they should be consult- ed again. He tpld the board "you'might have an awful lot of angry parents” if they weren't consulted before dismissal time was changed. The trustees decided to inform the principal of this and postpone 'a decisien on the change until their next board meeting. The public, Session of the meeting, before Trustees went back' in camera to discuss a personnel, matter, closed with trustee pin Kinnahan protesting the use of the word " Ms.," .on board mail- sent to-his wife. Mr: Kinnahan said he thought the use of Ms.-was 'detestable" after he and his wife had been -married 28 years "and have a certificate to prove it." He added, "You don't fool around with a person's name until they ask you to change it." Mr. Eckert said Ms., had been appearing on mail sent from his office for some time and said, "Ms. I understand, is neutral for Miss or Mrs, and doesn't designate whether ,a person is married or unmarried." The 'director added he has 'no strong feelings about using the form of address one way or the other. . 21 Tender Wanted remembered by your brother Kelso. sister-in-law arid nephews Gerald and Michael, 'all of Winnipeg. 25.94-I 2" Births Wanted closure policy Tender - attend the Western conference. Mr. Marcy said he didn't think "the convention is worth that kind of money in tip present economic situation." He added costs Of sending delegates to. Saskatotion would "likely by ititbe sante ballpark." Bill Eckert. the, board's education director told the trustees eke-chairman Vince Young. wild ”S'bOSittt4ti.Zpd 4114 41,14hit: tp atteriAlslowlaysine. tiot. 40, e9ressod An Pretreat in attett ding the.CalgarY, etlf&olltion Ttle, bOO-ra' tan send aS many ar'S three t, --Wh „imp* Ate declining enrolmen• t tr'4,..,sni I°•each..e9.11vvat[oOl. , ' Clkrtigratkc:0 10# NeAt , Murray. agreeing., with, . heardS in Fircivinee ;have' "e1V.111X 404 *1.0 1)ght1 of '1114 - (OollOtt- 1:11,ALICE OIBB The Huron-Perth Roman Catholic Sep- arate School Board tHPRCSS) mertMers, elected an adhot committee at Monday night's board mecum.; to recommend a school closure whey for the board. The school closure, polies must he establishedby Suite 30, at the reeeest et the.,..Mittistr) Of Education: • • - •Roard eierohers 'named ip the ementiliO,..e were eltaintlan Murray. john O'Leary elldtreeet Yanderschol. thp sante members boo .:req*tod..tp, establish packs. towing stO41:(011, Rtrb413$ wpuld '1W 1.43: losing' „auwas. which ,„14 ;Law 'kw a year.- 'hen the v-hairtitaiv • Went *owl. the We, tram,g6„aiotett the ratepayers to. contemn t on a proposed sehoot ' cost of 'attending the eOnventien seemed, closure before • a board makes any it decision. , prohibitive. Mr. Young was to be made • , aware of the trustees' feelings on sending 136ardineinbers are else asked to establish a mininium --time period. between the delegates to th e conventien , hoard mete: identification of a' school as- a 'candidate 'for tiers 'decided.. closure and the final decision of the board., Also to be determined is how the board can hear, in a session open to the public, the effects a school closure 'might have on' community activities of a social, cultural and recreational nature which take place on the school premises. e Other provisions on the use of school buildings and sites included in the memor- andum from the provincial governthent dealt with mothballing school buildings until they are needed again, the surrender of a school building to another board and alternative 'uses for surplus schoolS. ' The HPRCSS board doesn't preSently have any schools within its' system sched; uled for closure in the near future. The board learned James Snow. Ministry of Transport' and CommunicatiOnS, has turned,down a, board request for a stoplight at the Dublin intersection, The board has requeSted a sjoplight due to,,,the number of fatal traffic accidentell ;/the cerner and becauSe several, school buses travel through the intersection' daily. Mr. Snow said he'd reiterate the same statement he made to Hibbert Township council requested a light at the intersection. The minister said, "it appears driver inattention, drinking drivers and failture to drive according.to prevailing road conditional have been the major cause of these . accidents." Mr. Snow added. "additional traffic control devices will have little effect on this driver action." In refusing. lights at the corner, Mr, Snow said his department would continue to monitor the location for any deterioration 'in traffic operations. Also discussed at Monday's meetieg was the Atiestion.uf seeding delegates: le three upcomineedecatidn conferences. The two conventions which trustees can attend are the Canadian Catholic School Trustees Association convention, to be held- in Saskatoon early in June and 'the Canadian School `Trustees Association Educational Showcase: in Calgary later that month. Trustee Ron Marcy of ,Stratford said the Calgary" convention would ,cost $200. for registration, hotel fees would be about $200 for four nights. and the air fare would be $305 charter or $462 economy. He said when a delegate's- meals were added to that, it could cost 'almost $1:000 per, delegate to It was in summer so we Mark Twain once said. took the old washtub out "At 15 I thought Pop didn't behind the house and after know too much, but then at S 'srs'erievIrr tatiVOrkatIP' )1159t wx)ff and part of a box of soap he had learned in 10 years." powder they came out weeping, but clean and shiny. I forgot to mention the grease pail was more than half empty so you realize how deep' they were covered in black armour When our family started school it was at the one room country, type. One evening our oldest son, age eight. tried to catch a kitty at the side of the , read, T_he, kitty • had white stripes down its bioctkh.P.hew!! we burned his des • To make matters worse a neighbour took pity on the lone youth walking home from- school and gave him a ride in his car, not noticing the smell on his clothes till he was inside. As they grew up we got bicycles for the older kids, It seemed almost impossible to keep bikes and tires road- worthy without the daily routine of repairing. ' One thing 1 do admit, if a child decides to help and ilk N g,11 4., ANTENNAS: ~tllllp~ " % Channel Master is the it -- ".4.„undisputd world. • • champion of antenna. engineering. Channel Master TV antennas deliver the finest reception you can get'. ou Beat Our Team! For the finest TV • Reception... FIRE QUICKLY EXTINGUISHED —A fire in the. clothes dryer of Egmondville resicIept John Racho was quickly extinguishes with the help. of Seaforth fire departmentlast week. The only damage was to clothes in the maghine at the time. (Photo by Gibb) ,Dublin-brings..winners • 2 only G.E. Viscount 15 cu. ft. REFRIGERATOR, Harvest Gold - 2 - only Hoover apartment‘siz AUTOMATIC WASHER 2 only Hoover Spin WASHER & DRYER ALSO , Assorted small appliances All at Supfir Savings Winners in the Dublin Mitchell TV home bingo Feb. 18 en Channel 12 were. as follows: Kim Flood, 'Dublin: David „Deer, Mitthell: Glad Pride. Marlene Steinbach. Mitchell Shirley Ryan. Sea- • 'forth. Hilda Ruston. Seaforth Doris Wilson. ,Winners at the Dublin & District Athletic 'Association -ANTENNA MOUNTED AMPLIFIERS: Channel, Master antenna- Mounted amps boost signal s'tre'ngth in weak reception areas. Get a sharper, Wearer, "snow-free" color picture with Channel Master amplifiers, 1 41111/ellikterTfit WORLD'S NO. 1 SUPPLIER OF TV RECEPTION EQUIPMENT. :AVC ,rnmmi vim Campbell's Crown Hardware 52tivItst :di and service 527-0770, I ould like to express niv sincere thanks andapprecia- lion to an my friends. neigh- bours and relatives 'for their visits. phone calk, flowers, cards and treats while I was a patient in St. Jesepny., Hos• pital for a hip replacement and also since returning home. Thanks to Rev. Stan. McDonald and to those who. gave a ride to London, Thanks te.Dr. Deadman and Pis 'surgical , team also the lovely nurses on 4th' floor northeast. Thanks also to our families for their loving care and support. LaSt but not least to my roommates in 'room 417. Alec..Ross. Albert and Ken, thanks a lot. You' helped to Make,my stay very pleasant, Campbell Eyre 24-94-1 We would like to say thanks to BrUce and Marjorie Cole- man, Keith and Bonnie Mc- 1Vil11an "adjoin and baw`n Papple for the support you gave us as well as Grandma Mary. on, before and after our new baby was born. Thanks also .to everyone at Seaforth Motors for your continued fast service. —Barry and Suzanne Clarke and fare . • 24-94x1 I wish, to express my sincer- est appreciation and. thanks to • my family. relatives, neighbours ,and friends' for the get-well cards. flowers. visits.; phone calls and gifts while 'I was 'a patient in Seaforth Community Thispi tal. A special thanks to .Dr. Malkus. the nurses and staff of the-hospital who were _so attentive and kind to nte. Your thoughtfulness . will al- ways be remembered and never be forgotten. Special thanks also to Fr. Oestveen. to Jack O'Reilly who cleared , the drive way and to all others who helped in any- way. —Mrs. Marie Melady. 24-94-I Sincere thanks to everyone who came to visit me. send" "cards. treats. .gifts and flowers while I was .a patient in SeafOrth,Hospital. Special thanks tope Rodney nursing staff and kitchen for their kindness. Everything was deeply appreciated.. —Mary C. SChwarz. 24-94- I - We would like to express our sincere thanks and apprecia- tion to relatives. friends. neighbours and the Oddfel- lows lodge kr your many acts of kindness and expres- sions of sympathy during our recent bereavement'. Your genuine feeling and .concern Was very much appreciated. —Ken Thompson and family '24-94-1 I'would like to thank every- one kr; the cards, letters, flowers, gifts. visite, and phone calls while I ,was in Stratford General HOSpitaI and since returning -home. Special thanks to Dr. Brady. Dr. Lindsay.. nurses, Mom " bid: mairo -iii4fliiifi• Everything was very much appreciated. —Mary Storey% 24.94x1 4 1!- I would like to express my sincere thanks to all my friends and neighbours for the visits, cards and lovely flowers I received while a patient in Seaforth Cortimun- ity Holpital. Special thanks