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THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 9
at 6:30 p.m
THE TREE TRUNK
Malta Street, Seaforth
SALE INCLUDES:Tires. rms.> 40,10int-tiMti. Palls 4nd
aCcviI-snraltx; oar". Patn1 i Inest.s of this and bits 0.1
that. :kr exttryoni:
Ttikg..ONAtixe v•ider ,ci•mir
11-04„„,,sier ,i,uPttid4r4. roim, skit -v..mirkth,. •
bnolinum boi1c., kitchen soii, titut odd,: aftt
c,,nno4e!e444 081
,TO,MrPAPP1*,AUrriONEEIt .
• 5.21.014
tti .$2/-11940 4.0
Spring into Spring
at the
Seaforth ftT
FREEZE
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK COMMENCING
APRIL 3RD
OPENING SPECIAL
[FridayiontyI
,Uncle Jack's Fish and Chips
$2.00
when accompanied by copy of this
advertisement
jone copy of ad per family]
ALICTION.SALE,
Surplus Tractors, truk k mat hint rk t, k , bt.
for' Knight Farms: of Exeter ,and Doug Swan .,1
'Brueefirld. Sale to be held at the Swan t a rry !iv in k
Village of Brueefield. Ont.
' • TLIESDAY, APRIL 7 AT' 1:30 P.M.
See last week's paper for koniplytk a l.,'
selling New Holland 905 T2 ft. sell [troika, d
wick pick up reel, hat eonditioner and rk built mow!
AUCTIONEER
Richard Lohb Clinton 482.7898
,4.44.1
Richard
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Auctioneer
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SEAFORTH
JEWELLERS
for
DIAMONDS WATCHES
JEWELLERY FINE CHINA
GIFTS
FOR EVERY OCCASION
All Types of Repairs
Phone 52 7-02 70
Tender for ,
Grass
„,Cutting ,,t'
CROMARTY BALL PARK
IL riders to h e
rut k
April 25. 1981
Itildressed to
Robert Templeman,
R.R. 2.
Staffa, Ontario
For 345,-/3M-1
• 21-49-
24 Card of Thanks,.
I w Ittoe to think \ •
9nk. lor .,aril,, ;nits ,out
IS115 w hile I was is patient in
ik tort.' Hospital. London. I
.P11 now . anti getting
a lk.ing well. Spek•ial thanks to
the \tics Ruts. the Scaforth
Hawks. the Helgra% e tk.op
liTS' hroutnhull teams. and
the (. K'.N. X. 1 r% Hard' tor
the bkiwalt games 'the'. hail
for us. 1 han.ks again.
Karen,Scort ,
R.R. I. Belgrase
24-8\1%1
41
BOB & BETTY'S
Variety & Gifts
teatorth
Open 7 days . week 9 A .M . tiii it P.M.
S. for , • ai .telt
Sunday, April 19
We have a large selection of
Cards for Easter by Courts-HallmOrk
Get yourielection now and avoid disappointment
COyTTS-HALLMARK CARDS
- When you care enough to send the very best
'CHOCOLATE ALIA
STER BUNNIES
in all sizes hollow and solid
ALSO: NE HAVE
EASTER BASKETS
CAR STEREOS
by Lear Jet - Craig - Realistic
We have a complete line of all these models ready for you to hear
Also
SPEAKERS
to match with ail these units
Come in and listen to these Car Stereos
REMEMBER: YOU CAN'T BUY SERVICE, SELECTION- OR
-EXPemehtee BUT- AT BOB BETTY YS WE PROVIDE Au.
THREE.
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1/4
k •
o0ensits'doors .to
Spring April.4th
Dresses ,* Sportswear
Swimwear • Lingerie
Exclusive Hand Knits
Hours:
Weekends only until May 16 .
Saturdays 10 6 p m
S6ndays 1 2 6 p m
Good Fn April 17th , 10,a m 6 k m
Easter Monday, Apo, 20th • 10 a to b p
Main St.' Bayfiiip 565-2588
givesjou a
Red Power Rebate
of $1000 on -
purchase of the
following new, in•
stock Series 86 tractors
MODEL: PTO HP
786 80
886 90,
• 986 105
1 1. ender ‘N
L IFIED SS
21 Tender ‘‘ awed 24 Card of Thanks 25 In Memoriam .17 _Births_
14
Continued from page 7 _
Mrs. Cardno also reported.
the agerkc rekieistA:a' cant=
month support grant from
the --Ministry •nt --Communi
and . Sot jai Ser% iees.-. The
funds from this will he used
to assisi senior eiti/ens. who
k an 't afford them, to pur-
hasc homemaking services.
A-kts. Mrs. Cardno told the
andienk. e hoard member
(1%%%n Whilsmith of Exeter
was reykint Is :ippointed. %
presiden1 of the Ontario A%-
socianon of Visiting HOme-
makers. •
, Jean Yimag tit Wingham,
agetwk administrator.
repOrikid• in 1980. the
agertk aselnad as eraged.
124 ylients per month. Inser-
kike training programs .were .'
held regularls for home•
makers and hOmehelpers. on
k ric tk of tort es .
Mrs. Young said the
Ontario Ministry ttf Tlealtir
. has k ommitted itself lit start-
ing ( hroniy Home Care
a, rosy the pros ince Its 1.982.
kk ha. h illlikels mean "rapid
grow rh arid' grow ing pains -
tor the agenis. She said -
some of the problems they; se
been "r r nc d • ki extieet are
need It/CAI-On; • hointmakers,
1' great deal of .paperwork.
pro clients being: Ira [Pi-
tt:74AI to chronic. care pro,-,
raa ins and "wr w ill
dealing with much sicker
people so ta(l) need more
trained homemakers, •''
She added.,, h the
announkemeat of a cutback
.In dollar., for training
through Manpower. the pro-
blem of' baking trained honie•
makers intensifies, especial-
I% in the scar when the
Minisir% of Health will by
making greater demands on
us for our services.-
I he nine people [(XI
the board of directors at .the
tit(' of the meeting were
Betts Cardno of Seaforth:
ins Hodgert of Seaforth:
Pauline Atton of How ick
'limy...dup.. Geraldine Gregus
of Exeter: Grace Fraser of
Baffield, Res . Barbara Laing,
Dashw 1110 Irene Oka hasbi
_Bat:field; _Res. Tern Trite' of
Bl.tievale and Helen Linder-
an(al of Turnberry TOW' n-
ship. Pail, Sieekk. Stanley
Township' recce. is the
county's appointee to the
The 1980 budget for the
agency was S261,891.
Although the statement
showed a deficit of S6C41 at
the end of 1,480.. there A ere
:accounts, receivable out-
standing of $12.676 at the
vear•s end.
Homemakers What's opening
April 11th in Bayfield
to satisfy your
every food fantasy?
The Directors of
Millar) Mutual
Fire Insurance
Company
invite all.,Policyholders and friends to '
"OPEN HOUSE"
2 p.m. - 5p.m. and - 9.p.m,
on the occasion of the Official Opening of the
New Office Building •
at 91 Main Street, South,
Seaforth, Ontario
on
Friday, April( 10, 1981
John H. M4wing „ Margaret Sharp
president Serretarylreasurer
A29. Toe HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL tubi
t'20 -Auction Sales
20 Auction Sales
.2)) Auk11)111 Mies
TOWNSHIP OF Tt*CKERSMITH
Design Build Proposals
Vanastra Curling Club
7R 11 7' k Onla1140 NO,N3 ItO will ty, ,t
la‘iat ttili 4 TrIn.:TuusclAy,'Apra t 34 •
' i, ine•• ., .4 ib.. t sistitig stria. tlnal ' and
rt nrwit,' ,i new .strttimtral „4., 1
hay a Nola • area '01 ailino•situat, .11 (100
Plans ituo.,44-toos 11.W; :4.alsk.11'
ha k , ilk tinder-di!, tied upon pa% 7. 01
n..t! I, rtttttttibis 11,04. OS S. I ‘..1, l s
a‘•. tt, amount tot
, tititk.d guy Itt the .inio.404 s; trthl
• ,•, impon , s. h bid.
1 1,,I m a n, 'bond in the aniount of • Ili
:h rink. will be rekpiired.
I ,• ,I proposal 1101 . ,t
B.M. ROSS AND 8.SSOCIATES LIMIT ID
CONSULTING ENGINEERS,
62 North Street,
Goderich, Ontario N7A 2T4
519-524-2641
kh..) ••
:hits .and parties lor their
45th wedding arum ersars . It
is as an tiaN AOC
Elmer Dorodu
24-99s1
Bob and Babe McGregor
k, %told like to thank their
tanttl% and friends for that
lot els girls anti. sards, thss
%Ai, 'their it,.4.411..brig,.
..! kttlf0N1:1-Ski-r% r-
%,nott, • lykt..„ llIallk•
41101V. ilistticisumAt
1•1•911, and, aine to
isit • 'daring Mil '
hospital.
..lads ItriOa
Jansen
74-99-1
We would like to thank Gres
township and Bisth Fire.
Departments as well as
en% one ho helped the
night of the tire. _Special
thank, to the friends and
neighbour, that helped %shit
the clean 'up after, the fire.
Brian and Elaine Workman
24-49.1 . _.„
C)-we ish to thank ours and
• staff OkSeaforth Community
Hospital for their part in
Court Constar, , and ( ourt
to thank the 'se.itorth and
Clinton firemt 0 for their
efforts in containing the tire
at the Fort at r, HalJ.
Special thanks rat ( tat ton
Riles for pro% iding water Id
the villagers
stem is out of order 24-99_1
We %%mild Irk ki • tha n k
el ers one Who Pt lout 1,ith
food. clothing and mine s
and the mans gilt r etas,
since our firk and for the
mans phone till, inquirmg
about Karen, ,tipt eia1' thanks
to the Belgrak Kinsmen.
I odor's .-Groectt rat and all
others who lk eolleet
Clothing and, monks. also tor
the bcnefit dant, at arias-
tra. It is so nice to kaiwit that
"c have such good t r i, n os.
Karen is honk now ' and
doing well,
Luttie Scott. lohn. Karen.
Jim. Bill. Atitirck. Kt's in
and \Ilan
ti.R "I. Belgra% e
24-K3st
Elmer and • Dorothy Tow n•
send kS (Mid like to thank their
famile and friends for cards.
Brut ri, Id
SATLROA). APRIL 11,
10 A.M.F 'Irmo ark an,1
antlques to b. hi its a•
Rik ha i ki I ,iht ,' s Fat n lot
'‘'Ir , Ili• rr. ,,aBaur , , #
111.11s addition ,
^SATeltDA1 , APRII. t8. i , il
9:30 A.M. .1 •••J.kTr-•-x-rrt*,- - - -
.i
., drilled ,k 11 and- Ith-c
\mobil, 11,,n1 i..i W 11!•,..
s, d ist opo.,:!,41.,, addressed to Mr. J R. NIJ , loan
.24 Card' ot Thanks
I he Canadian Forester,
Ms sincere thanks' to all
relatises and friethIS for the
mans card~, s kits and gifts
st hile I w as in the hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Rodney
and Dr. Underwood, nurses
and staff of Seaforth Conk
munits Hospital.
Mare Robinet
24.94-1
I wish to thank all ms
relatis es. friends' and neigh-
hours for cards, treats and
visits while in 'Scafoith and
Stratford hospitals, to ,Dr.
Malkus & Quinlan & nursing
staff, to ms family for all
their phone calls and to kind
people that brought Rose
alow41-to, see me and brought
me home, Your , thoughtful-
ness w always.. be remem-
bered. •
Joseph Ryan
'• 24-99,x1
IHIANEY- hi hi losing menr%
of a dear son and brother.
Robert. IA ho passed ass as six
sears ago. April 4. 1975.
Memories arc like threads ot
They neser tarnish or grow
old-
0,4k tomorrim . our hob;
kiw.ok;):1--mAgkE „ ,
WV :441 ." aa' a1a IVY* and
.kretnenibili NOW
1,:ored and t4,10N '114'1,ic0 4".
tUndlor,. Oatt. ,brOtberts and,
-Sister-nttlaINs, k .S; 99X
mate , for 1.awrenee and a
second grandson for Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Connoll% and
Mr. and Mrs. Akin Cole.
Thanks to es ers one w ho
visited. sent flowers -and
treats. Special thankv.to Dr.,
Under.% 00d and staff. 27 -49-J •
LAVERTY --To Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Laserty. Seaforth
at , Seaforth Community. •
Hospital, on" March 28., a
daughter. Rebecca Jane.
' 2 7-99xE -
BAKER,,-Ra% mond , and
Elaine ace ,Oke) Baker. are
happY to atmourke the birth
of their daughter. Adrienne
Elaine. on March 24. 198f at
Mississauga Hospital. A
bab% skier for Alanna and a
granddaughter for M.W.
Baker. London anti Orville
and Wilniit lake, Seaforth.
7 7-99x I
COLE-Donald and
Maureen are" halms to
announce the arris al of their
son. Was ne Gregory, born
March 14 'at Seaforth Com-
DRYWALL
KNOWN
FOR HIGH QUALITY
Peter Bakos
Drywall,
COMPLETE
- DRYWALL SERVICE
527-1 398
or
527-0606
MORAN-Ken and Wanda ' STOREY
Moran. Seaforth arc pleased At Hillside Nursing Rome,
to announce the birth of their Mitchell. Tuesday. March
daughter, Patricia Jean on 31. 1981. Beatrice Elizabeth
March 20th. 1981. A sister (Grummett) Storey. formerly
for Christina. Proud grand- of Seaforth. beloved wife oi
parents are Bob and Norma the late Santittet Storey. in
Parrish ancl Kc,n and Won() her 92nd year, Surviving are
Duncan of Gittleriat. 27-9.96,1 v•TIL Willian't S. CI( g.R.. 2r
.•• •• , $ciaft„IFttr iitattt ,a.0.11u4per,'
Deatbs • ot. Berl (Eleanork
.4 - SOB.
ortotAtg, ‘ iilo tare kt s)o-..r; Ws. Limy
„At if-Rivily, tosorai,,, Lon, (NOW) ,Palip,. or .,,S,fotoilh
don. Friday, Nigicti .11, 1,41, .and. b)tIrp,Intic1100P11.1 Pl'e-
Willi!trn.ttolmage, RILL Lon. 430P'Ntiied1 , ))' one": brot Iie.r,"
OeglP
.1','Iell. 12R4, Wa lton: mi.,: Ooderich.`Strect, Wolf. Sea- .
RRI. 50..a fort h:' Mrs. klanald
ro, IfPlovea tim,simati of • JON'Ppit 4tutaluch. Frier,*
Anna 0,944.e.rDolmage in his • were reeeisagi tti the Whit-
t/41) • retie,11,,At hit h er k .i.its. ney-Ribc y Funeral' Home, 87
Edmund ,(June) SalitiYar. forth -aft° 7 P'm *-14ttilik's'
blo ee R.R.4. " Sea
forth day where service will 'be
Mrs.
l OliYer.
Larr% (Carol) Blake.
held Friday at 2, p.m. Revere
end T.A.A. Duke will offi-
RR1. Seaforth: Mrs. Brian ciate. Temporary entomb-
ment Pioneer Memorial
Mausoleum with intertnent
to .,follow at Maitlandbank
Cemetery. 28.99-I
11 Articles for Sale
THIRTY-FIVE ft. Brantford
stake trailer". has been used
for hauling corn. Asking
$2500. Phone 345-2,907,
1-99=2
(Marlene) Anderson.. St.
Marys. Ake surs Wed by two
brothers, Roy 'of Nutlet t
Township and Harvey of
Seafor,th,and 14 grandchild-
ren, Rcstcd at the Whitney•
Riley Funeral Home. Sea-
forth w here service wms held
on Taesday. at 2 p,ut.' with
Res. James V4nslyke offi-
ciating. Temporary entomb-
ment in the Pioneer Memor-
ial Mausoleum with burial to
fol low
. at Maitlandbank
Cemetery. 2$-99-1
FARM FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED
2$ Deaths
• Cards'.' flowers, and . • -•• .- • ••
munit% Hospital. A new pl a y• making our sets a p easant r-
one. Special thanks to Dr.
Malkus.
W:tnda and Patricia Moran
24-99-1 -_. .