The Huron Expositor, 1981-06-24, Page 22Tender
Town of Seaforth
For the Construction of Approximately 180 feet of
gravel road • and three private sewer drain
connections,
Tenders will be received for the above until 5:00
p.m. local time, July 7, 1981, by the Seaforth
Municipal Office. 72 Main Street, Seaforth, Ontario
NOK IWO (519/527-0160) from whom details and
specifications may be obtained.
The. lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
21-11-1
411, Public Works
Canada
Travauxoubhcs
Canada
INVITATION TO TINDER
SEALED TENDERS for the projects or services
listed ,below. addressed to the Financial &
Administrative Officer, Public Works ' Canada,
Ontario Region, 451 Talbot ,Street. P.O. Box 668,
London, Ontario, N6A 4Y4 'and endorsed with the
project Name and Number will be received until
1500 hours on the specified closing date. Tender
documents can be seen or obtained through the
Tendering Office. 451 Talbot Street, London.
Ontario.
PROJECTS
—No: 025226 - Facilidei for the handicapped - Ramp,
Post Office, Brussels, Ontario.
Work involves revising the main entrance stairs and
'providing a concrete scissors- eamp-Approximately
14 metres in length, 1.2 metres in Width, with steel
pipe railing. Replace entrance doors with new
aluminum section.
CLOSING DATE: Wednesday, July 22, 1981
Enquiries: (519)679-4323
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted
cattatrai- 21-11-1
22 Legal Notices
22 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
An..the_Fstate of
GLADYS NOBLE
THOMPSON
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Gladys
Noble Thompson, late of the
Town of Seaforth, in the
County of Huron, Retired
School Teacher, deceased
who died on the 11th day of
May, 1981, are hereby
notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to'
the undersigned on or before
the 16th day of July 1981,
after which, date the assets
will be distributed having
regard only. to claims, then
received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario
this 19th day of June, 1981.
McConnell, Stewart &
Devereaux
_Sas& erth, ontatio_
Solicitors for the executors
22.11-3
Remember/ 'It takes but a
moment to place an Ex-
positor Want Ad. Dial
527-0240.
24 Card of Thanks
Many thanks to those who
helped me during my un-
fortunate incident last week.
Also relatives, friends and
neighbours for cards and
visit* while I was a patient in
Seaforth Community
Hospital — .0111,4 Smith.
24.11x1
2S In Memoriam
HARRISON: In loving
memory of Lorne 'Harrlson
who left us 6 years ago on
June 23, 1975.
Gone from us but leaving
memories
Death can never take away
Memories that will always
linger
While upon this earth we
stay.
— Always remembered by
parents, sisters and brothers
25-11-1
FINKBEINER: 'In loving-
memory of Maurice
kbeiner who passed, away
19th, 1980.
ked around his
den,
ound an empty place
Then he looked upon this
earth
And saw your tired face.
Re "knew that you were
suffering,
He knew you were in pain,
He knew that you would
never get well,
Upon this earth again.
So ,He put his arms around
you.
And.lifted, you to rest
God's garden must be beaut-
iful.
He onty takes the best. C.-
—, Lovingly remembered by
Dad and Mom Walters and
all their families. 25-11 xl
2 - Births
BROWN: To Mr. and Mrs.
William Brown R.R. 4,
Seaforth, June 15 a
daughter, Jennifer Lynn.
27-11x1
LUBBERS: 'To Mr. and Mrs.
John Libbers, Seaforth, on
June 16, a daughter Jennifer
Marlene. 27-11x1
SCHELLENBERGER: Pat.
and Steve Schellenberger
.wish to announce the birth of
their son, Nicholas Dalton'
born on June 9, weighing 8
lb., 13 oz. 27-11x.1
McNEIL: Glen and Vanda
(nee Storey) thank God for
the safe arrival of their
daughter Katie Mae, born at
Alexandra & Marine General
hospital, Goderich.„ on
Friday, June 19, 1981
weighing 6 lbs. 15 oz. Proud
grandparents, are Mrs.
Frances Storey, R.R. 1,
Dublin and Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff McNeil R.R. 6,
Goderich. Great grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Geo.Campbell. 27-11
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God
g
And
X lie tctvwtr of S'eafertb is clferiggfois00 by Tender a
1978 .F44.14041. CttStorn SOU Slice cruiser.
Sealed Tenders clearly marked as to Contents will be
received by the undersigned. until' 5:00 p.m. local
time.
MONDAY, JULY13, 1981
Cdrtiplete specifications and tender forms may be
obtained from the undersigned at the address
below.
The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
JAMES CROCKER
CLERK
72 Main Street
Seaforth, Ontario
NOK IWO
21-11-2
Reg. 13,800
CANADA
WEEK
SPECIAL $10,200
26 Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jewitt,
Clinton are pleased to an-
nounce the marriage of their
only daughter, Krithieen to
Michael Johnston, son of
Mrr. Loretta Johnston, and
the late Maitland Johnston.
The wedding will take place
Saturday. July 18, 1981 at
Wesley-Willis United Church
Clinton at 4:30 p.m. Open
reception to follow.
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Mr. and Mrs. _John McAl-
lister, R.R. NI, Hensall and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Kins-
man, R.R. 2. Kipper: are
happy to announce the forth-
coming -marriage of their
children Faye Whiting to
Dwight Kinsman at Hensall
United Church, July 4, 1981
at 6:30 p.m. Open reception
to follow. 26-11x1
Annie and Verne Dale will be
50 years married on July 1st.
Due to illness there will be no
open house. ,Best wishes
from friends and relatives
would be appreciated.
26-11-1
2' Births
DeWETERINGs Frank and
Karen DeWetering R.R. 2,
Staffa are pleased to an-
nounce the sale arrival of
their son Dennis Stephen in
Seaforth Community
Hospital on. June 11, 1981
weighing 8 lbs. 14 oz.
Another grandchild for Mr.
and Mrs. Harry DeWetering,
R.R. 5, Mitchell and the first
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Richey, R.R. 2,
Wingham. 27-11.1
28. Deaths
HELEN MARY COX
At ToW on e tritfeatiy,
June 17, 1981, Helen Mary
Cox, wife of the late Silas.
Dearly, loved mother of
Raymond of Florida. Jack of
Willowdale, Barbara (Mrs.
Cal Caldwell) of Egjnondville
and the late Joan. Sadly
missed by her 4 grand-
children, Jack and Michael
Cox, Roxana Cox, and
Kathleen (Kathy) Caldwell
and by one great-grandson,
David Cox. A private family
• service was held at Toronto
on Thursday, June 18, 1981.
Cremation. "And flights of
angels sing thee to thy'
rest!" (Hamlet. Act V, Sc.2).
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22 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
ELIZABETH ANN
STOREY
All persOns having'
aioinst • the gs.tate lot
Cit04444int -§114*Y.,, of
Torun' of.'.Seafntth. w the -
Civqty,o1 l~lyrcx~n ,.,iteceased,.
GOO- un• -the. 50.- day. tat
are Keith)!
notid 'tit ,pri:4; • in. • •
000044M•4.iti,ir tilaints, to ,
the vnflersiktied on' or before
the 16th 'day- of July 081,
after which date the assets.
Will be distributed having
regard only to claims then
received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario
this 19th day of June. 1981.
McConnell, Stewart &
Devereaux
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executors.
22-11.3
24 Card of Thanks
We would like to thank all
our friends, relatives and
family for cards, gifts and
lovely flowers, received on
our 45th Anniversary.
Thanks to all who attended
our party, making our an-
niversary such a special one.
— John and Jessie Boyd.
24-11x1
1 wish to thank my family,
relatives and neighbours for
their visits, cards, flowers
and treats while a patient in
Stratford Hospital. Thanks.
also to Dr. Ha'Eri, Dr.
Quinlan and-The nurses on
the third floor for their
excellent care. Thanks to the
St. Columban C.W.L. for
their flowers and good
wishes. Thanks also for your
prayers. — Cecilia Ryan
24-11 xl
I would like to extend my
sincere thanks to all my
neighbours and .friends for
the lovely surprise house-
warming party_ you gave me
in my new, home in Mitchell.
ft was indeed tt memorable
occasion. ManY thanks for
the beautiful gift which you
presented to me. , Also a
special thank you to everyone
who brought food and helped
in anyway when I moved to
Mitchell and also at the time
of my sale. Your many deeds
of kindness are very much
appreciated and I will always
have many treasured
memories of my neighbours
and friends in McKillop. —
Mrs. 'Dorothy Elligsen
24-11-1
I would like to say thank you
to all neighbours and rela-
tives for visits, treats, phone
calls and get well cards.
_Speciat_tharik_to-Dr. _Under-
wood, the nursing staff and
the Legion members and
everyone else who helped in
Any way while I was a, patient
in Seaforth hospital. It was
all appreciated. — Secord
McBrien. 24-11-1
I wish to thank relatives,
friends and neighbours for
cards, visits and flowers
while I was a patient in
Seaforth Community Hos- ,
pital. Thanks to the Legion
Branch 156 for the box of
fruit. Also Dr. Rodney and
the nursing staff. — Jim
McGregor.
Bob and Marg. Hulley would
like to thank the many
friends who contributed to
the surprise, party held June
20th to celebrate their 25th
Wedding Anniversary. It's
occasions like- this that , make
life beautiful. 24-11x1
I would like to thank friends.
neighbours for gifts, cards,
flowers, visits while in
University:Hospital, London,
Special thanks to Dr. Passi, -
nursing staff. Also special
thanks to Dr. Malkus and
nursing staff of Seaforth
Community Hospital. —
Mabel Scott. 24.11x1
I wish to thank my . family,
friends and neighbours for
visits, cards, treats. etc.,
while I was a patient in
Seaforth Community
Hospital. Special thanks to
Rev. Duke, Dr. Malkus. All
the nurses and staff at the
hospital, for the excellent
care I received, it is all very
much. appreciated. Thank
you all — Mrs. Ivy K. Scott.
24.11x1
An' THE HuiioN, ExposoToR, ,TUNE 24, iINn
21 Tender Wanted 21 Tender Wanted 2.() PtINffildi
N THE CLASSIFIED
from
Joanne and Paul Bode
A tz-
Congratulations
to Mom and Dad on their
25th Wedding Aniversary
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NOTICE: 7'O CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In the estate of
WILFRED LAWRENCE
MALONEY
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Wil-
fred Lawrence Maloney.
formerly of the Village of
Dublin in the 'County of
Perth and , late of the
Township of Ellice, in the
County of Perth, retired
farmer, who died on the
20th day of December.
1980. are hereby notified
to send in full particulars
of their claims to the
undersigned on or before
the 2nd day of July. 1981
after which date the
assets will be distributed
having regard only to
claims then received.1
Dated at Seaforth„ 'On-
tario, this 9th day of tom.
1981.
MCCONNELL,
STEWART
& DEVEREAUX
Box 220,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for
the Executors
• 22-09-3
24 Card of Thanks
Rev. J. Ure Stewart ex-
presses his thanks to those
who so kindly remembered
him on. his 99th birthday by
gifts, cards, letters, visits
and phone calls. — J. Ure
Stewart. 24.11x1
LITCH
In Seaforth Community
Hospital on Sunday. June 21.
1981. Mrs. Annie Jarman
Leitch of .Clinton in her 90th
sear, formerly of • Hallett
13eluved, wikofthe-late
'600rie•I‘
toodig-ef 411$11.-
„
ter, Mts. Wiltker kEltua) Jew-
4irViVerl
,live grandebilritort •
:nine • gtVat - OU114,11111.ren,
‘F...pd,,ecea'$01:1 by: siger.
114s.' Mary 'Carter .: friends
were rceived at the Whitney
Ribey • Funeral Home: God-
erich Street. 'Seaforth.,. until
Tuesday. June 23. 1981 when
a service was conducted a; 2
p.m. by Rev. Robert Scott.
Burial followed in Maitland-
bank Cemetery. 28-11-1
Good time
planned' at
Falls
Ibis weekend, June
26 to 29, at the Falls Reserve
Conservation Area dis-
cover what goes on in the soil
and water beneath your feet.
On Friday night at 9:30
come on out for a "splash-
ing” good time with family
and friends at our moonlight
movies.
On Saturday at 1:00 p.m.
join us for a ramble along the
Maitland River which sur-
rounds three sides of the
Falls Reserve. We'll even let
you "dig in" and take your
-own soil sample along the
way. Saturday night at 9:00
p.m. everyone is welcome to
attend a campfire sing-song.
All the old favourites will be
featured.
On Sunday at 11:00 a.m.
campers and day-users are
invited to "muck" around
with us. You don't have to be
a pottery expert to join in the
fun of making your own clay
object!
The Falls Reserve Conser-
vation Area is located just
outside of Benmiller, four
miles east of Goderich on
County Road 31. For infor-
, mation call the Falls Reserve
at (519) 524-6429 or the
Maitland Valley Conserva-
tion Authority office in Wro-
xeter at 335-3557.
Correspondent
MRS. ROBERT BULLET
527-1856
Bob and Marg Hulley were
guests of Gordon Hulley
Saturday evening when Gord
supposedly wanted to sur-
prise his wife Wylie with a
birthday 41innet along with
Jack and Meg, tiulleY..
NtonictUrt. Thr- had their;„
irttler .at Triple K..nnO;
Auburn tq sue the Bell fish
4 14ge 4otigAlle
'roadside ~swamps and:00 to
Kultnesville to see the alli• •
• :mats. Even the Peacock
opened up .his beautiful fan
tail and their not being too far
'away from Ev and Sandra
Gord said he
;night be
'Robinson.
italf hour or an WO
at the longest which turned
out to be quite a few hours.
While sitting having a so-
ciable drink horns started
tooting and in the lane came
a procession of cars bearing
many of Bob and Marg
Hulley's neighbours. friends
and relatives to share with
them the celebration of their
25th wedding Anniversary.
What a happy real surprise it
was for them.
A few played cards and
some just had a good time
visiting with one 'and all. Bob
Halley Jr. read an address
wrtitten by Sandra Robinson
which brought back a lot of
memories and 'was enjoyed
by all.
Bob and Marg thanked
everybody for coming and for
the gifts they received. A
bountiful lunch was served
which ended a very happy
occasion.
On Tuesday evening Bob
and Marg Hulley's family
took them to dinner at the
Blue. Fountain in Clinton on
the occasion of their 25th
wedding anniversary. Bob
and Marg have four children,
Bob now married and living
near Hensall Sandra mar-
ried and living near Kippen
and David and Debbie at
home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dris-
coll and Tammy recently
attended an Honour Banquet
held at Seaforth High School
where Tammy was an honour
student this year.
Old time neighbours of
Ben ankElsie Wilson, Fer-
gus were happy to see them
at Bob and Margaret Hul-
ley's 25th wedding anniver-
sary.
Bob ant1Marg Rae), and
Debbie visited with Otto
Walker, Cromarty on
.F,:kther's Day. Also visiting,
were Mt. and Mrs. Hugh
Currie and Dor-
chester. Pat and' ,Linda. .
Nagle Acitehener, Linda..
N,Yeatheratl, krinden...,ev
Kippen
Ana Rao. Larry
Goderich Township Wo-
men's Institute provided Old
Tyme Music on Monday
afternoon with Molly Cox at
the piano -and Mrs. Maitland
Driver playing her violin.
We sure can brag about
the catch of fish on Tuesday-
when Bert Columbe. Al Ma-
cey. Norman Dupee. Louis
Wild. Jim Ruddock, Ben
Sowerhy, Eber Lewis Dick
Wilson,- Clayton Steel, Irvin
Trewartha, Levi Carter and
Ernest Appleton arrived back
from fishing at Bets Ver-
way's farm. The men enjoy-
ed a barbecue lunch as well
as the lovely home made pies
at Bet's. The men would like
to again thank Bets and Joe
for inviting them fishing.
Seaforth W.I. was here on
Wednesday afternoon to help
all those celebrating a birth-
day in Jtine to remember that,
day. The programme con-
sisted of Mrs. Haist playing
Oh Susanna, Little Brown
Jug, and Irish Washer Wo-
men on her harmonica. Ruth
Papple then gave a reading.
The harmonica trio consist-
ing of Harold Coleman, Jim
Keys, Lorne Lawson enter-
tained the residents accom-
panied by Edith McMillan at
the piano. The residents then
joined in with a::community
sing song accompanied by
Sarah Elliott.
Also on Wednesday after-
noon Jim Ruddock, Mrs.
Wolfe, Mrs. Cantelon, Annie
Baxter journeyed to Mitchell
and Alicc Gardiner. Lisa.
Steven. Leanne and Lorijo.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGhee,
London.
Ott had just recently re
turned from visiting with his
grand daughter Jackie'
McGhee R.N. nursing Van-
waiter •
A happy hour was spent
viewing pictures that Jackie
and- her grandad And taken
• when. they Nil*. a ear and
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Huronview men Aga
fishing with success
to the Crystal Palace where
the C.N.I.B. held their picn-
ic. Games were played while
guests were treated to ice.
cream bars and pop. Jim
Ruddock received many priz-
es but the most outstanding
was being in possession of
the biggest smile. A delic-
ious dinner was served and
Earl and Martha Heywood
were on hand to entertain.
Sympathy is expressed to
the families of Helen Lummis
and Annice Barliff.
Huronview would like to
welcome Mrs. Margaret Car-
ter who is from Clinton and is
now living in Normal Care.
Also welcome is extended to
Orville Free who is from
Auburn and is staying on
MBC for Vacation Care.
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