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HENSALL
SPRING ''A IR
Tuesday, June 9th,
HEAVY HORSES, LIGHT HORSES & PONIES
HORSE JUDGING TO COMMENCE PROMPTLY AT 5:00 O'Clock
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31 PRIZE HEREFORD FEEDER. CALVES
TO BE JUDGED AND AUCTIONED
Auction Sale of Calves 9:30 PM,
BABY SHOW
in the AUDITORIUM at 7:00 PM.
No Entry Fee ,
Gifts and Prizes for ALL Contestants
Old McDonalds Farm Display
PARADE
at 6:00 PM. with Commercial Floats
and Band
MIDWAY
r SHEEP SHOW
JUNIOR TALENT SHOW
LAMS DEMONSTRATIONS & DISPLAYS
FLOWER AFtRANGINGS
CERAMICS
BASKET WEAVING
PARADE 6:00 » w Official Opening 7:30
tack Riddell for Huron - MkkIlesex
Adrnissk)h: Adults $2.00 - Studer& $1.50' - Children under 12 Mg
CKNX MOBILE UNIT IN ATTENDANCE
It
' BAILEY-LENNOX.
Barbara Ann Lennox. Blyth, daughter of Norma
Cheoros. Mitchell, and Jack C. Cheoros. Scarborough. and
Larry James Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mason Bailey.
Blyth, were married in the Huron Chapel. Auburn. May
23. Pastor Wayne Good officiated at the .double ring
ceremony:. The. matron of honour was Marge Irving.,
Burlington. sister of the bride. The best, man was Dan
Bailey, Saulte Ste. Marie, brother of the groom. and
Jeffery. Lennox. son of the bride, was the ring bearer. The
organist was Hazel Dalrymple. Following the reception •at
the Triple K -Resiaurint in Myth. the couple left on a
honeymoon to Eastern Ontario. They, will reside in Blyth.
t Photo by Phillips)
Wanted Junior Talent
For Tolont Show
Heessall Spring Fair
' June 9th
All Young People
20 years old and under welcome
Ph. _Dionne_ Verlinde
262.5608
prize Money for All
*KIWI SAS
CLEAENG AUCTION SALE
Two tractors, haying equipment. machinery. truck.
straw, etc. to be held at
Lot• 1$, Conc. 14, 'tacit Township
Lotile Oaf 441,Ttit
FPR YT,IttAtinit
. . 204.$/4„ • • . -
4 'Card of Thanks.
A most sincere thanks to my
fainily, relatives and'ItisignciS
also to Kippen U.C.W. for
flowers, treats, cards and
visits while I Was a patient in
University and Exeter hosp-
itals. Also thanks to Doctors
and Nurses at boat hospitals,
Morley Cooper
24-08-1
We would like to thank our
many relatives, friends and
neighbours for their words of
comfort, acts of kindness.
and lovely cards. we re-
ceived. Also to those who
helped in any way at the time
of our sorrow when we lost a
dear grandson. John Boy.
thanks again. John, and•
, Winnie Glanville
24-08-1
We would like to thank all
the relatives and friends who
visited us while we were in
hospital and for the cards.
flowers and gifts we re-
ceived. Thanks again.
John, Angie & Krista Rosé
24-08-1
MORE
LOCAL JOBS!
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527-0240
Seaforth
WANT ADS
GET.
RESULTS
DUBLIN and DISTRICT
SATURDAY, JULY 11
DUBLIN COMMUNITY CENTRE
PANCAKE BREAKFAST &m
PORICbtBECUE '5 P.M. • 8P.M. — ..,R. .,0 Chifilien $2.50
DANCING"-^
9 - I to FREE SPIRIT
$3.00 PER PERSON
BASEBALL WOMEN'S SLOW PITCH TOURNAMENT 10 a.m.
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#04 alltE Ply
EXPO ITQPt, JUNE 3, 19011
LASSIFIE
Births
omemake s reaching goal
Beef Farms Wroxeter;
Country Singles Club.
SoRgestiorts advanced to
assist fund raising, include
•
selling flower bulbs or held-,
ing a series of variety eon-.
certs at various (Koons
throughout the county in the
or house
Pw'
3- -
4. •
20Auction Sales
ichor
Lobb
Auctioneer
AUCTION
CALENDAR
Clinton 482.7898
MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1
P.M.-Tractors and mach.
inery, 1 mile east of Blyth
for Larry Treanor.
MONDAY, JUNE 8, 740
P.M.-Two bedroom house
in Village of Dublin for
Elmer Keller.
SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 10
A.M.-Appliances. furni-
ture etc. at Lobb's Barn,
Clinton. for Elmer Keller.
SATURDAY, JUNE 2040
A.M.-Stock reduction
auction of approximately
• 50 used motorcycles a
Holly Gully.
TUES. JUNE 73-6 P.M.-
Furniture, antiques etc. at
Blyth Arena for Cora
Brown estate.
SAT. JUNE 27-10 A.M.-
Richard Lobb's barn.,
furniture, appliances etc.
1041$1.1
R.G.
• Serving Perth and • • • • Huron Counties with
• many years of experi- • •
• ence.
• For reliable service at
• reasonable rates.
• Call 347-2465 Collect
• 20-08-1 • ••••••••••••••
Tender .Wanted
jJlilt AlA.V.04
Tenders
INTERIOR
AND EXTERIOR
Maintenance
Tenders from all con-
struction trades are in-
vited for interior and ex-
terior maintenance pro-
jects at Huron County
Schools.
Tender forms ,and job
specifications are avail-
able at the Huron County
Board of Education
nfflees. 103_ Albert Street.
Clinton. Deadline for ten-
der stibmiSsions is 12
o'eldck noon, June 16,
1981.
D. McDonald
Chairman
D.J. Cochrane
Director
21-084
Remember/ It takes but a
moment to place an Ex-
positor Want Ad. Dial
527-0240.
24 Card of Thanks
The fimily of the late Foster
Bennett wish to express our
sincere thanks to friends,
relatives' and neighbours for
their sympathy cards,
&wars, charitable donations
food and to all those who
helped in any way at the time
of the death of a dear
husband, father and grand.
father. Special thanks to Dr.
Underwood,-"filliei; 'Rev.
Vspslyke, Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Homer rimbulance
itfiendltnfs• also the ladies of
Northside United Church and
the Rebekah Lodge for the
lovely lutteh. Your kindness
will always, be remembered.
Margaret Bennett &family
74"047g1
25-08a1
fond and
day, dear
26 Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Drager are
pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their daughter Linda Darlene
to Bryan Thomas O'Rourke,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John
O'Rourke, Dublin. The wed-
ding will take place June 21,
1981 at St. Patrick's Catholic
Church, Dublin. 26-08x1
John and Pearl. Henderson.
RRS, Seaforth, and Fergus'
and Teresa Feeney. R.R. .2
Dublin, are pleased to
announce the forthcriming
marriage of their children,
Donna and Mike. The wed-
dlinevill take plate on SAW-
day, Anti: 27, 1981 at 3:00
p.m. at 'St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, Brodhagen. UAW
PELUSO-To Mr. and Mrs.
Benny Peluso. Toronto. on
May 7. 1981. a daughter.
Emily Louise. A sister for
Matthew. grandparents Mr.
and. Mrs. John Peluso and
Mt. and Mrs. Roy Siemorp.
Great grandparents. Mr. and,
sad Mrs.
Frelda4iernon. • ." •
ltOSE-401),O40 hose
Inec $04t,:f
T41*. ,P;94,
iJ• .,'Safe7a0ixfal ,4 ttg.tr4tr's
,dif.nd. ddaughter;
.
.Krisia-
tynnbarn on .1stay: 140.
weighing 3.,ii80 gralps , De .;
lighted grandparents are Mr
and Mrs. • LaVertie Rose.
Mitchell and Mr. and. Mrs.
Gerry Grunert, Dublin.
Special thanks. to Dr. W.
Parsons, Dr. H. Kohn and
the nurses on three south.
27-08- I
DALTON-Ken and Brenda
are pleased to announce the
arrival of their son, Darrell
Kenneth on May 22nd in St.
Joseph's Hospital. London,
A wee brother for Geoffrey .
2"-
PHILLIPS-Doug and Cheryl
are happy to announce the
birth of their son. Steven
Douglas. (Ms. 2 oz. on May
30 St St. Joseph's Hospital,
London. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Phillips
and Mr. and Mrs. William
Dale of Seaforth. 2,-08-
28 Deaths
BENNETT
At Seaforth Community
Hospital, Thursday. May 28.
1981, John Foster Bennett of
49 Main St. North. Seaforth.
Beloved husband of Marg-
aret (Eaton) Bennett. in his
83rd year. Dear father of
William of Seaforth and Mrs.
Vern (Mona) Graham of RR2.
Seaforth... Dear brother of
William of Walton. Also
survived by 5 grandchildren.
Predeceased by two sisters.
Mrs. Mabel Habkirk and
Mrs. Minnie McSpadden.
Resting at the Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home. 87
Goderich Street West. Sea-
forth, where service was held
Saturday, May 30, at 2 p.m.
-with Reverend James Van-
slyke officiating. Interment
Maitlandbank Cemetery. As
expressions of sympathy
donations to the Canadian
Cancer ' Society were
appreciated. 28-08-1
•
JOHN ARTHUR (JACK)
MCDERMOTT
Suddenly on Wednesday.
May 27, 1981, as the result of
an accident, John ArthTif
(Jack) McDermott. of Credi-
Snelling of Windsor. Rested
at the T. Harry Hoffman and
Sons Funeral Home, Dash-
wood. Service was held at
Trinity Anglican Church.
Mitchell. Saturday. May 30
at 2 van. Rev. Stanley Jay
and Rev. George Anderson
officiated. Interment in Cred-
itor) Cemetery. 28-08-1'
Purchase of office facilities
in Wingham highlighted dis-
cussion at a meeting of
directors of Town and Coun-
try, Homemakers at Seaforth
Community Hospital.
To date S8185.00 has been
raised toward the purchase
price of 538.000.00 The
Board expressed appreciat-
ion to who have contributed
to the fund thus far: Mrs.
Jeanne Smith. Goderteb:
Pon Graham, Nile,; Exeter
TAWS Adv4e4te; liOngskilde
Exert Betty
.1443100
Vance .• Wi0.8N01; ; • U#4-4e
, :001,001v
(banilrer .iu .,QttRrtic ram;
/Ott
6-119941,%" 1 i90419; .Mr • and'
'Mrs, JIM Newell, Wingham
Yvonne Reynolds. xitoon,
Alfred, Knight. Brussels;
Eike Patrick. Kincardine: •
Hyridman Transport - (1972)
Ltd.. Wroxeter; Auburn We-
men ' s, Institute: Robt. Peck.
Blyth: Mrs. Annie McNichol.
!Myth; Bainton Ltd. in Blyth:
Crediton Women's Institute;
Jean and Jim Young. Tees-
ater; Family Care Workers;
Ruth Gaiser. Exeter: Louise
K. Reid, Bayfield: McLean
Brothers Publishers Ltd..
Seaforth; R.E. McKinney.
Bluevale; Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Dickson, Goderich:
Brenda McIntosh, Seaforth:
Aart and Greta de Vos.
Bluevale: Bruce Sully, God-
erich; Western Foundry Ltd..
Wingham: Norma Moore,
Wingham: Dungannon and
District Kinsmen Club; Van-
astra and District Lioness
Club; Bayfield
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dyk,
Walton: Kedmant and Anon
Nip your
alfalfa
fail.
Jean Y Executive
Director, told the meeting
that Canada Manpower had
advised her that the training
course for Homemakers has
been reinstated, and a new
class will start in September
of 19111 at Conestoga Coll-
ego, Clinton Campo,.
A elide presentation is
available to any group in
Huron County for the pur-
pose of informing as many
people as possible of the
services available through
Town and Country Home-
makers.
The Board has been at-
tempting to rotate their regu-
lar meetings throughout the
country. 'With' this in mind.
. the next meeting is to be held
at A.R.C. (Adult Rehabilit-
ation Centre) Industries
Dashwoodicillewing a tour of
the facilities.
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•
• r ; SIMPSON-In loving memory - • • Gethke- •• of a dear sister, Deborah Ann
GENERAL • a car accident June 4, 1978.
• AUCTIONEER : Till roses loSt their petals.
.who passed away suddenly in • •
:•:••;-••••••••••• h5 In Memoriam •
Till the heat er has lost its
dew,
Till the end of time. dear "
• - • "Debbie." • • We will remember .you.
• Sadly missed and lovingly
• remembered by Darlene and
• Robbie. •
SIMPSON-In loving memory
of Deborah Ann. Who passed
away suddenly in a car
accident June 4, 1978.
Though her smile is gone
forever.
And her hand I cannot touch
Still I have so many
memories,
Of the one 1 loved so much..
Her 'Memory it a keepsake.
With which never part,
God has her in his keeping.
And I have her in my heart.
Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by Fiance.
Keith. trt.ttts 44t1r-year. Dearly
loved husband of Cathy
Boshart. Dear daddy of
SIMPSON-In loving memory Michael. Dear son of Jack
of a dear daughter, Deborah and Bea, McDermott of
Ann, who passed away sod-' Mitchell and dear brother of
denly in a car accident. June - Mrs. Dalton (Margaret)
4, 1978.
As we look upon your picture
Sweet memories we recall.
Of a face so full of sunshine.
And a happy smile for all.
Though your smile is gone
forever._
And your hand we cannot
touch;,..,_
We shall never lose sweet
memories,
Of the one we loved so much.
In 'our hearts your memory
lingers.
Sweetly tender.
true;
There is not a
"Debbie'
That we do not think of you.
Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by Morn and
Joe. 25.08x1
Haying time is nearly here.
Harvesting your crops early
should increase your profits
by some several hundred
dollars.
The protein content of
alfalfa-grass hay crops drops
rapidly .as the plants ap-
proach full bloom. From bud
to first flower, to raid bloom
to late bloom, there is a drop
of approximately 4-5% crude
protein over a.30 day period.
after first flower maturity for
alfalfa. A drop of 5% in one
ton ef -Alfalfa 'hay means a
loss' of 100 pounds ceprotein.
You, as a, producer, would,
have to add an additional 250
lb. soybean meal 44% (ap-
prox.) to each ton of grain
mix at a cost of approximate-
ly $37/ton grain mix more (at
present prices), when you
__feed poor quality, late cut
hay. Cows, too, will eat less
of, the late cot hay and as a
result need more grain.
An Expositor Classified
will pay you diVidends. Have
you tried one? Dial 527-0240.