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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-03-12, Page 226 ° �.A4 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, :MARCH 12, 1981 ° • '`" • Se rear,�r�e,e err ,,.• Y ,I A ;F EDSi take tourney ' 20 Auction Sales 20' Auci:ioll Sales 20 Auction°Sales 20 Auction Sale �— - 2 i Te _der W anted 24 Card of Thalks 25 In Memoriam I he Seaforth Senior round out Seaforth scoring. " �attattn - - - Ringette team .finished the a victory eliminated P -- Th GEARING AUCTi !� SALE - MINISTRY OF here exp a for them ...rs ' McGAVINs in loving ipemory Season with an exceptional Clinton and tn_oxcd Seaforth . Thanks and a reciation r an of Gordon McGavin who Q . Combine. Backhoe. three Lraetors. truck niachmcr> etc. HIOUSIN ifts and well wishes r, ceiv passed .away six ears a o Same as they captured the into the "$" final against We 8 USINESSI`c I,uUIDATI.ON g Y H3 Win ham Sr. I Rtn ette Howick. ` " to be held for Cl#tat Wilson at Liu t0 (omcssion .l East ed at the shower in Walton Warch I i. g g e P Y P ntire Waw° nosh Towns#ij unr corner north of Auburn on ONTARIO Taurriarltetlts 'fB" The finat proved to be the inventory, Business. and Equipmept of Z:WAAN While Church o Fr h �, t ,, a d tri �, un , llOU$1N.Ct Church. $pedal thanks to the No length of time can divide Championship with a 4-3 win most exciti.n of the Tourna W— J0Ill!IG: k EQ[VIPMEN'.r ON MARCH AS AT un r •ad turn right t trio . t E.0 d ), Bth and. 1•b u.. and to alt' - the past th€ left• -. EQIt TIL1Al " :. a ,1eti .p: c folio it, me.m - : hold t(' las - o. Howick., PQlt�1, vqr ,Howl l'tf, A,th,s 2 t1)11es` sa.Pth.of.C#intt�n at1# fttll(tty sl. ns , l ! ._ 5 t_„e l .... t'f3' 1 The .. Sertiom . wt't:e, ..' the t• right H ; S�'i'E'RDA1(, MAR ,,hat 1. F, 1., ;(Hdun. Tvdav� si nd l.t .life g >ht:' . e4±lelr Ke en tnfYnr aS firers ta!nara.lndusttxl1'ark), s ,. !at.acbttn.. t.4 rz a COMINE: Givaner M d)czef rnstnbinc w {a#t, hc•3,tc:,t, Ni�t!t � 'S•t+•f, tltnttn• ted #rexji ilii . leaKUe cltalvtt:.tn: the 6!ltal ��sinds • ” R' OIPE lolls Colnsrsts: y+i 2 b.uJldings :.with apo 1,37( " 4-9ttiil through' air. our'rt.�n; ,fiarr ani torn c,' cuttvr h tr heucl aaiih .. — ---�- P.aYn &, I�S.E .4. eck in the bpfetr:• the lo�u1 ,girls: gained' }; f, . t b .4st., • 1!Ve sv'Il . alrva 5'' rlttte tkgr proact»atelY 9QQi) s y fc, >r°ith ,f;Ar l'A¢ a 22� arc a . ,,. T'iirr f 1. 1!" sc�»4zE iih lac ,b• • s , ' q , ie#• u Yt re I st ,t"ai c ixi .er °tc 07� ' Melds'! For steam �i.r:trting at dy of til. late Il' 1a , y a tror►i,. :[he'�t�ptolty. Part t i1, If a d e ><". }iP . + you, )• P t Lti o i ly ., known .Mtttl ci ai. as W:itirti c Cl c , ,i,cxlerih ea i,.. r,, P Y ih. [ t;. • r it V 1•.r1 s,�ter, orrr¢ rs .,an.,t c(atmctrt lk°sY,lt. to. ex ,rtes t1teir l'..fu. Gntit ,ESh iJtisft..Mt?FeJI :89Ye, ttto'd �lfiAklG"�A#tS� Ase,:�.,90 dlescl t .is{, cit t, _' §�, r roatl ':tt sed 'b t�fe... N cot + )S nc 5 Y won the;best o tht;seric I t load, Yatlatstra, >'ossnship .qf Tucllci:.tttrth. slid it ) r, int caF eta , t ,O,l'l. l_ f Fe reetatictp ,to.relt* t,. i stfia# ,,i.l. a :>R:a : ,# d ..ttvt. 3 tt ,, - txtcrnal irvdragH4:a kilt . i �ar�,c i 64iN vi p,t,"Linrt l : m .lf „ a artnreAti fa ii%es,: aLt , +` >s,. Q �. t�140 'indusirta,l, Fltlly serviced, with b(10 sso ant. ti .e ,. • til .xw k,, Erni lit.. P 'cars <3td 550 Hr. Tr..rr new,2tf-i .� 1, ►et ta,t.t d:9,►is. 13tti#s$trE s ill Fipron Y s. nends,aEtdrrer hltours ) ..,8. tties.',i :. rttittttesrrttothe araEe•as she settler; ideal for small business. >E. # s $. 8 li glandthl#dr..etxr. 2=961 he S 8 . still 3 p a at. 2'.Ib . N v1 n Asa tnYs a•..rad ;u is ,e11i,n C(zt#tttk for all t%e,it, kitlttness,; cards T enior, finiShtlQ their eonyfirted, asses', 'from , g,.tP.& e. is c. t. g l? e : ; z &t l#m sub''eet;tcS r .serve Tcn; er5 will be r't R' ed'' f: sv . t thw .e : ti l-"Ap season:' at .til W ill h n> * ' 8 patrzte:: ntcrrrata,>n,u,tcttu ad ,slit, 4� .,.n,{3a b. int ftE r?t OREY•: In loving me'm' e 8 r3 Laurie Htibliirk, ,and :Sarah• 32,0.00,M down, bal'ant to tto days' : for, the aboxc t,mif 111Hjp triii►itas And, memorial o t. g m �` Toprtta . nt and surpriscd, • still: Ho ick came back to it [T.11h >w . T; Consis'i�n f ' F " P• Ot) w hca.tgr, extxrnal hid'. 'in g,tuii �onilui�,u • - a r dna o a, dear fried(! Grace Storey ev o �a W c' , 1 ... !I N 13 P IMtH el C. 2 elder, BACKHOE: 1-ord 3550 fnduttrt,il dtcst l tract,>r +, ;0 .t!?. local .ilme, .April tions received in •this recent 1 rY n s they emer.'ged score twice•befeir. the pericid a 22by -575v Miller micrnwire feeder: Cattox c-cp -250 14. 198:1 b) the Ontario' loss of a dear moth;rr: rand- (Beuerrftanl won passed •.$._. champs. The ended 10 take a 2•I• lead. backhoe and inmustnal front cnAi 1, ail., t , of ht • +, an 8 away 2 years ago March' 12,' TS stel'der, 575cw alum, attachntc:m !Airco Gun) a Housing (or oration, mother anal great ,grand. Tournarpent, ,-made up of , Sgaforth again came back 19 n turf, 1•d00 hours t.n rcal',t10„cf �,+ndtto,+n Iia Bt; a�' g F 1 79. Miller microwire feeder: Miller model 250 AC DC buckets. Ford 195.1 Juhticc'tra ►,+, c' o tpourt - Howse and mother. Special thanks idthe-, eight Meatus,' saw,• the local to open the period, with welder 220 408.575v< Lincoln Welder We often sit and think of you, girls face rival Goderich in 250 AC UE ., TRUCK:- l y' l •D„dec tiW ,ah m ci a uc•k tour ,µcod Registry Ufficc. 80 Beattie funeral home, Rev. And think of how you died, g Laurin Habkirk scoring from Miller Aluminum attachment with millermatic gun: Dundas Street. P U. Box McMullen and Unit 1 of A think you couldn'tu d say the opening game. Denise More and Sarah Iran, naso ,peed ,talc. g.lj%.l lt/VJ ,soil ,a•ilmg ,t, nY Pyrox cutting torch wiih gauges: Liquid air cutting , 5600. T.ena.u.rtal Brueefield United church. A Goderich again showed �> Brill.' Brill, ut Seaforth TRAILER:'Cnuo,c neck thrrr aslo u.ulct „ _ t{ ho ti. ¢ goodbye their superiority as they in front J,-2 as she scored torch, gauges; heating and brazing attachments: I London, 'Omen,,. NqA heartfelt thanks to Dr. Befote you closedyouur eyes, opined strong and trounced ' MACHINERY Int.cn,.unnt,ol "+ tout „+a. tl,ur corn Carbon arc torch; Rockwell table rasa; Wells ,tcrl” plantcr' %% ',n,ccu.tdc ho+sa, I .c,u • Id. Hut, tnanon,'i 2 P3 (519/ - a,I�10) from Do o Dr. Flowers apd all The, .blow was hard. the opineth tro an d t score. from Laurie Habkirk at the band saw; 2 hp pedestal grinder, -J'. Walter 3 ln" 20 hour furroa, ,cnnhm„urn ,I„,o ., JI.� autontultc wonderful nursing staff 8:00 minute mark. Howick air 1 be of shod: severe, Denise Morey le d again managed' to beat guns! ew extra attachme nes 1?ntpi n jack, S inn _chain +Pring reset ti�Sito>nn: 19' ti Into rn,u,,a,at l5 y tbra obtainedlicr Urtath, and careandconcern their loving We never thought your death Seafiirth's attack with four Theresa Kr m rs ,hank cultivator: Gco. Whitt. -I0n gal ,addic tank Y so near; a e in the hoist; 5 tan A -frame on casters.. Bench rise,: Bench specifications mar also thanks to all who visited o'er goals, Brenda Wesenburg S aforth net to even the ' tnrorp,,raung ,prnc r vv Drl.n,u, c►u itch,• lountp fibre And only those who have lost & hand grinders; :” drill press. B & U '.' _ be obtained froom the during her months,of illness. added the fifth. The game wire at 3-3. ,, •• � .. glass tanks. Ha:;t;cc ,rn 9 ft ,mLl� ",tut;. r ,n,o„ hlowcr g can” telt; industrial hand drill : and 3 H" hand drills; , Huron Counn Housing —Ervin, Doris Sille was closer than the score va hwdraulic hood. , true., 20 ft scownal Linoi packer h' and The sin of actin with a impact gun: EDBRO hoist parts- Truck lights and I.12 fi 2-4 ft. Four rova ro%%cro+t cultnator ' ';t hu,hcl Authority. •lh The l family 24-96-1 P parting indic. fes as the local girls With only two minutes. lett wire: riot, work benches: arts bms and shelves: I - farewell: P P' , urnco graarty hoxus I •un %%ag6n 1 1 25 hu,hel gnry itN Square. Goderich, !tad f gntils score against. it appeared the game would $20.000.00 worth -of inventory r u box on viagon. ; section (harnond harm,\, oo poll.; MM Never more than a thought p is go into overtime when steel racks. 2 wagons: office desk end chair; plus Ontario, N'•1 IM51519 25 In Memoriam g them oil ower lays. Tt t r pc taining t this type , 524-2637), quilting re- Y vain moved Goderich to Ifie } Denise Morey, stole the ring rectprocatrntwtvpc ha\ rakc: („ckshuti 1110 ttml.hay `I g g of business. , ference , number as CLARKE: In. loving memory Loved and remembered in so ••A„ side of the Tournament and beat the Howick oalic to mower: IHC hay rrrrltper; _ti'ft. lntokci h,ty .utd trio .'Of a dear father and rand- man was g TRUCK BOLES: l New' l4' grain and rattle truck elevator; 3 hp %%alcr Puftt{t: 9 ft: IH(`ruluy,oton on feel: above. t` g Y Y and put Seaforth into thc� give the local girls u 4-3 lead. box: 15' used rain box: 1 used duns- boa. father Ephraim Clarke who —Remembered always bv, g p THE LOWEST OR ANY P "B" group. Howick managed C11m 8 ft. chisel plo+v, vaagi)n and flat rack.' hit;:ht PfU ),ed lo• .put For further information phone manure s �reade'r: hdvraulic c0indcr: 12110 ,I tits, tank TENDER NOT passed away one year ago Ron. Shirley, and Ann Marie Seaforth's second game pressure on the local girls' 1 t,• NECESSARILY March 12 1980. Rose. 25-96x1 showed the local girls and a laic penalty to Scaforth - Rothwell.& Associates off ,,f truck. ' Sales Manager, - Dick Robinson ACCEPTED. This month..comes with deep weren't to be cl'iminatcd as gave Howick i power play for 7 Vert fc\v ,mall items ,o please he o,o t,im WHiTMORE: A tribute of 527-1136 or 52 1458 LUNCH BOO H' 21.96-I regret tory bombed Clinton 1H•_. the last 80 seconds, but 20-96- I ' For information •Pl one 519-526.721.8 It brings back a day we Love and Remembrance to Denise Morey again le A the tsitstanding defensive play cannot forget Ralph • E. Whitmore who locals with six goals Sarah and great oaltendin by, n Term, (ash dad of s tlr 24:� Card- of Thanks You fell aster~ without nod passed away sudden! 9 b g g ��� Auctioneer p, g Y' Brill contributed three goals Theresa fouled `the Howick G �t�iv v Richard Lobb Clinton -382-7898 bye years ago March 13, 1972: with doubles going' to Lisa -goal scores and Seaforth AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS Owncrorauctioneernot responsible fgraecicfcnt dad of The family of the late Wil- • But our memory of you will Nine sad and lonely years- Willson.• Brenda Wesenberg hung on for .tile victory and. 77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK )WO salt.•. liam James Devereaux wish never die. have passed, and Marianne Vandcrvlict file "B" CJi:rmpionship. 20 9n I to express our sincere thanks —Always remembered, by. Since our great sorrow fell and Marilvn Aherns. Lauric Wingham whipped " (519) 627-1458• , - to all relatives. ncighbours daughters, son and grand- The shock we received that Habkirk and Michelle Goderich in the "A" final 9.3 and friends for the floral Children. 25-96x1 day. O R urke add singlc5 t�,, -. n take the tr p CLEARING AUCTION SALE tributes, masa cards. sym- still remember well. n hv' ' i� jog t :. A.. 'We i e pathy cards, memorial dons OSTELLOs in loving mem- When we are sad and lonely-.' Modern tracto ts, machinefi% pickup truck etc. held tions: food brought to the ory of our -,.dear dad' and And everything goes wrong afo�iales., ,for Noll. Lowen seafori l tai at Lot •11. ('i,ncc,sion I Colborne We-seemto hear ou whir er es - " house And all other expres- grandam Daniel Costello who � y p ° Township twos roads east of'Bcnniillcr lurk right first sions of sympath% during the passed away, March 3'; 1975. 'Cheer up and Carry On.': _ OUTSTANDING FURNITURE AND ANTIQUE ' place on the righi. ' ° Q� n " I ,sof our Y—Lovingly mberedand •FRIDAY MARCH 27 at 1 p.m. sad! tAUCTION Mather. Special thanks to BO% •not help loving y m ssed by iVlfltiter; tTad bulan t° w and Karen. ��rT nk6rd i _J9ss grandfather', and He had a nature you could" ,reme + Held on TRACTORS: Case 1070 diesel va call. heater. °lits ramitis Ambulance Sen u, Dr. Mal- And a heart that as purer 25-96x1 23.1 x 34 tires, dual external hydraulics front %%eights c ' March 14; at •10:30 A.M. d the nurses of Sea- than gold. • run only 1280' hours: Ford ;x+20(1 diesel %% call, healer And. 16 o who -knew him. . ELLIOTT: In roving memory -_ _Two• _8eaforth teams .Sorry you-slost the tie Gord for - � � Also toCommilnin HosRital. . us an exto3rnaLs livdrtiulSt a etv., ilii, 3 - 3(► dual w heels:' "Rev. Fatj,rr Caruana, and' Hoyt ed him of a dear' nephew James travelled to Wingham Sun- but fourth place winner isn't to the Dunham Lehr quick attach front end loader %% hydraulic T' y Willard Elliott who asse'd da to la in the' Silver all bad. Rev. Father Dill. Whitney- His memory will never grow P Y play kI snSQU AiH3110-,-E1Q[ISOfI, bucket fits nrosrtraerors like icy+, (ti,ckshutl SS ruwr,up Ribev Funeral Home, and cold. away 2 years ago on March Tankard, Division 3B Play- Sorry I can't .report the for May RowcUffe of Hensall, and a,Clttrton, Estate. tractor w' four row scuffler. Luella Murphy,,...Y.p.ur kind- =Always remembered by ' 15, 1979 Safe it) the arms of off The" ' competition was winners of the Huron county of Elizabeth Makins TRUCK: 1976 GMC Sierra ('lassie pick up va , iioaver ncss an t tong ufness will - aaugh-ter,IYaTa , son4n-law Jesus. -Lovingly remem- from Goderich and our guys Beef Spiel were, but the Consists of Furniture and Antiques- Round Oak steering, Power brakes: 350 V8 ,A,ut„rn,tiic, under always be remembered. John and family. a 25-96x1 bered sunt Ted. 25=96x1 were file winners: -score sheet a gra one astray." pedestal table with matching china cabinet. buffet, coated when neva . 33000 miles selling certified, Fibre Curling were Gord PryVc,, A good time, was had by all and 6 dining chairs: 3 pc. antique living room suite: glass topper, —_ -w _ _ , 24-96-1 , skip; Bob JarntutFi': ""vice; by file reports otic,hears. " 1 would like to express my ELLIOTT: In loving memory 26 Personal °r --Mike Thomas, Second and Winners of the last men's ' 2 pc. French Provincial Living roam suite: 2 marble MACHINERY 400.500 series Case hrayv deny four, of our father and rand - top harp base' -tables: 1 oval marble tap coffee table: furrow high clearance semi -mount plow w 18'' sincere 'h(m>�et thboun tttw g Neil Dolmage, lead. Doug draw ere 7 p.m. draw. John a friends •g for father, James Elliott who The family... -and friends of Rowcftf r- -skip, Don . Trc- Patterson Sr. and •9 p.m. Bob oak apart.tnenf extension table with a matching automatic spring ,reset bottoms like clew; #q5 IHC ,tH' ; ,he wises. 'lovely flowers, passed away March 1'S, t979, Bob •and Babe McGregor carved back chairsi•$tvalnut triple hutch; 2 bow -back . wing cultivator vv leveling harrows: 2.1tl Ford 18' w heel The blow was real, the meer,, vice; Mel• . Gilbert, Jarmuth. There has been no chairs; cherry double drop leaf table ,with 4 cane wing .disc.; 19 ft�'Pnny level harrciws: Mel Roc 22 run :ardti and treats I received g wish to congratulate them on second and Dave. Ste. Marie, " play-off yet. The winner of '• bottom chairs: Maple dinette sero Glass frost and seed .drill (no fertilizer) nearly new: Mohawk 9 tooth %dide in the hospital and shock severe,. their 50th wedding anniver- lead were the second team. the Sweetheart •Draw is not side what -not cabinet; Apartment size upright trail chisel plow I year old: Kt* yskilde 13 ft. cultivator since coming home: Also to Vile little thought the end was., sary.....which. they celebrated ., The next play-off in Divi- yet declared. Mason. & Riesch piano; Queen Anne hall table: 5 w•, harrims; Neva Hollan #5 8-2 1T Ule doctor, and nursing staff near. February 28th in Florida: d 1. IQ bushel d I U manure P And onl' those who have lost sion 3A will be Sunday in Don and Pat Deighton and washstands and._ commodes: antique dressers; ' spreader like new; 2-,1M 200 bushel gravity bins on at • the hos ital—Kath Y 26-96-1 Southampton. Frank and Leona Nigh curled Beattie. 24-96s I can tell Last week 1 missed report- the Thursday 9 m. winner walnut lift toll "teacher's 'desk;. antique chest of wagons wj new tires: New Holland'450 hay mawcr; Ncva —�— . - The pain of parting without Are you living with a drink- P Y P• drawers: 3 pc. walnut bedroom suite; assorted 16 ft hay rack on wagon: Luckntiva 8' r ft double auger, 1 would like to say thanks to farewell. • ing problem?. At Anon can mg that a team of ladies went then met Murray- and Mar— + parlour tables: antique kitchen cabinet; wicker snow blower w h}'d' hood turner: ( alsa 200 gal. trail _ rhe nurses of Seaforth hospi- More each day we miss you, hdip6527-1650." 26-95x7 to Goderich for their ladies lone Forbes with Keith and chairs and fern stand: dear head fern stand,, Misc. sprayer vv hypro piston pump and •drop noiiles, Hal for their kindness during father, spiel. Curling were Marg Pauline Siemon Friday eve - chairs: Press back and other rockers; 4 blanket Smalley 17" portable hamnxrroidl: " 4 llydrauii my short stay there.. Also hi he wound ming, skip; Roxanne. ning. with the Deighton rink boxes (I Mioature); cedar, ,chests; hall tree: cylinder. sm ill , Friends may -think ink t 27 Births Fie air compressor:`Ga6ix) drill press: thanks ret Drs. Malkus and Brown, vice; Lorine Den- winning. The now meet upholstered arm chairs: oak library table: sewing Lincoln Welder. portable. washcr•t,%%0 l,caus old:' bolt bin Underwood. Man thanks to is healed, _ JANSEN: Rudy and Judy omme, second and .Claudia with Thursday 7 p,m. winner. - machine. grid boil ,plus other item%. i e now the - Eastman, .lead. They were Mel and Val Gilbert and Earl'" Y But they 1 ttl k •... _ .... Margate( and 114om for the. Jansen a e pleased to an Glass &China:° 6 Oil lamps including Bull's eye, Very' few small .items-plcaise he on time, flowers and visits. Your kind- korrow nounee• the arrival of their third place winners' on'their and Joyce Hilderley to;decide That lies wi[hin our hearts first child, a daughter, Tricia draw. the winner of the Habkirk • finger lamps, and miniature cranberry; R.S:P Russia Most cyuipiiicnt bought neva in Ihr last three to fine• Hess will always be remem- Rose,. born March 7 -at St. Y concealed. In the 'Listowel Ladies trophy. , NipPon:CrystalgStemware: china dishes: nen glass; yeah and is well maintained. bered. —Trish Muegge. —Ever remembered by Deb,,, Jose his iJos Hospital, London. late:. Press lass: Canadian, lass; niil ornaments: LUN(H BOO] H 24-96.1 and Ken and..grandchildren P P Spiel- on March 7 we had a Toronto Dominion. souveniers, 6 pc. wash set: oaf traf washsets: milk Farm is sold. Terms cash day of sale First grandchild ,for Dryilna another team capture second Sp el is on for Saturday at the 1 wish to thank m relatives, Tammy and Tracy. 25-9bx1 place on their draw as Kay club and next Wednesday is bottles. This is an excellent offering of glass and For information Phone 519-524-6381 Y and Laverne Rose, Mitchell china. Al'CTJONEER friends and neighbours and ELLIOTT: in loving memory and John and Nellie Jansen, Sharp skippedi her team of -the Feed Dealers Annual Miscellaneous: N.H; Gingerbread kitchen clock: 3 Richard Lobb their cards, flowers, treats of a dear husband James Seaforth. 27-96-1 vice, Val Gilbert, second Spiel. Clinton 482,789H and visit, %T hile 1 was a Willard Elliott who passed mantel cl(i�ks� quilts and log cabin quilt: wool Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents Marlene Roberton and lead The Ladies are planning a blankets: hooked rugs: 5 axniinstex area rugs: .a 20 9n I patient in University Hospi- away 2 years ago on ,March WYNJA: Allan and Frances, Marilyn Thomas into a win- Fun Day for the 31st ' watch Chandler water colors: oval and g ilded picture . W. Loridpn'and since return- 15, 1979• R.R. 4 Seaforth are proud to net's spot. for the poster to sign. frames: other picture frames: quantity Of crocks ing home. Your kindness and Silent thoughts of time to- announce the arrival of their Gord and Irma !'ry+ce -and le °' rh htf I will .al sea rs. tmware,.enamelwarc. Appliances: Wood I I.cu, ft, freezer; wringer,washer refrigerator: RCA• television: 21" B&W Philips 21 Tender.Wanied tributes, memorial dona- Virginia 25-96x1 television' 19" portable colored Television: RCA ' !record .player: Admiral AM -FM record player stct•co: , of a dear father and grand - Elecfrohome humidifier: Eilebka Vacuum. " father, Earl Treffry who For more information phone: passed away March 12, 1980. RATHWELL & ASSOCIATES Never more than a thought Dick Robinson �•• °•,, 527.1458 Quietly remembered every 20-96.1 day, ' - No need for words except to ` TENDERS FOR Church. Your thoughtfulness" OFFICE FURNITURE AUCTIONEERS, LIOUIDATORS. APPRAISERS & EQUIPMENT 77(MAIN ST, S`EAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1 WO Sealed tenders will be —Ivan. Audrey, Ruth and received by the under - 0' 19)'t27-11458 signed ugtil H' 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, • March 25, 1981 Burdge wish to, express their for_thc-supply of Office 24 Card of. Thanks 24 Card of Thanks Furniture and Equipment. for the tion to relative's, friends and Huron County Health We would ,like to express our Our sincere thank you to all sincere tha•4s for'cards Unit at the Huron County Health Building and friends who remembered us Tender. forms and best wishes on the occasion on March, 1st with cards. of our 40th wedding anniver• specifications''"may be Ernestine and Margaret sary. Special thanks to our 24.96-1 obtained by contacting the undersigned. family and tor,• those who Lowest or any tender not attended our open house. The family of the late Carl necessarily accepted. --Elmer and Norene Hayter Stapleton wish to express B.G. MANLY. �-- 24-96-1 sincere .thanks to relatives Clerk-Treagarer & •, and friends for the sympathy ° HENSALL BARBER SHOP shown us in so many ways ` ADMiNISTRATOR COUNTY OF HURON CLOSED during our recent loss.,.Spe- ` COURTHOUSE Gerald and Joe Flynn wish tial thanks to Rev. G. Dill, GODERiCH, ONT. to thank all the people who Rev, J. Stapleton= the ladies N7 A 1M2 patronized them over,.the last of the Dublin C. W.L. and the °.. 7 years, Thank Tel. 519.524.8394 yop. Box Funeral Home. 21.96-1 24.96.1 24-96x1 , -_ - guc u Hess ways 8ether son Brian Harry, p lbs, 13 ozs Ron and Elsie Beuerman be remembered. —Mark • Hold memories that will last on Feb. 25, 1981 at Seaforth curled in Wingham Satur- Consin. 24-96x1 forever Communit Hospital. A Y P day. Their third game was Two winners The famih. of the late John You slipped away without a brother for Lisa and Steven. decided. on a tie breaker. Norris ov,s1), to express _our. g-oo( -bye.- sinc•orc thanks -to all our My fond memories of 'you relatiwcs• friends and neigh- will never die. bout, for the many floral d it —Lovingly, remembered. tributes, memorial dona- Virginia 25-96x1 tions, cards, f6od and words of comfort. Special thanks to TREFFRY: In loving memory Drs. Pink and Hisscoek and of a dear father and grand - the' nurses of St. Mafys father, Earl Treffry who Memorial Hospital for their passed away March 12, 1980. excellent care: also to the Never more than a thought Lockhart- Funeral,Home, to away, Rev. John -Anderson and Quietly remembered every Rev. K. Knight, the ladies of the Marian Ritchie Auxiliary day, ' - No need for words except to Of Cmniarty Presbyterian say' ' Church. Your thoughtfulness" Still loved, still missed in was deeply appreciated and every way. 0 will never be forgotten. _Lovingly remembered by, —Ivan. Audrey, Ruth and Erla and Clarence. Peggy fa'milics. 24-96.1 and Wilmer and families. 25-96.1 The family of the late Fred Burdge wish to, express their HiLDEBRAND: In loving sincere thanks and apprecia• memory of Barney Hilde- tion to relative's, friends and brand. •- neighbours for ' 'iheir many We often think of days gone gifts of food, floral tributes, by memorial donations and When we were all together cards of sympathy in the loss A shadow o'er our lives has of their dear one. Special cast thanks to the staff of Huron. Our loved one's gone for - view. The R.S. Box Funeral ever. Home. 1ho ladies of Bruce- We think of him in silence field U.C.W. unit 3 for a His name we oft recall lovely lunch and'Rev. Robert There is nothing left to McMullep, Your many acts answer • of 'kindness will' 41WAys' be But his picture on the wall. remembered. --The Burdge .....Sadly' mussed by , W fe F .1 24.96.1 t i f amt v, eon a an am Y. 25.96x1 in Toronto Three young Seaforth Athletes received medals for their first and second place .1Z. performances at the Royal Canadian Legion Track and Field Championships hold at York University February 28th. • Dave Huard, a SDHS studetft; earned top-Ttonours in the Midget boys' shot put, with a heave of 13.44 metres. Martin Andreassi and Kevin Williamson, siudents at "Seaforth Public School, i placed first and second re- spectively in the Bantam boys' shot put, with throws of 9.49 metres and 9.06 metres. I+ Robbie Simpson a runner from S.P.S. finished first in the 3,000 metre event, but was unfortunately disqualified because of an age -class mix-up. The other twelve Seaforth ,area athletes also fared well in their events. as, they were competing with athletes from all over Ontario. The coaching staff included Mr. Johnston, Faye Carnochan Jeanne McDonald. James Whyte and,, , Mark Underwood,