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The Huron Expositor, 1981-09-23, Page 17g us Om Drying We are now receiving the 1081 CORN CROP Buy - Sell Storage available TRUCKING AVAILABLE 100, 'KEN R. • 'CAMPBELL FARMS LTD. R.R. 1., Dublin .5274249 To all my family, friends, and ,comrades of the Ladies Auxil- iary and comrades of Branch 156 for cards, and flowers and fruit while I was a patient in the Seaforth Hospital. my th anks. The care and kind- ness from the nurses and staff, thanks to Dr. Malkus and Pr: Rodney. My thanks. Everything was greatly tip- predated. —Peg Coombs 24-24-1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dever- eaux are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage, of their daughter. Jean Eliza- beth. to Robert James Carno- than; son' 010. and Mrs. Thomas Mulholland. Mit- chell. The marriage will take plaCe at 4:30 p.m. on Satur- day, October 10th, 1981 in St. James Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth. 26-24-1' EMMRICHt Clinton and Judy are proud to. announce the birth of first son. James Earl William on Sept. 5 in Wingham Hospital, weighing 6 pounds. 13 ounces. Proud grandparents ate Mrs. Ruth Thamer, Walton and Mr. and ' Mrs. Earl Emmrich, Kitch- 27.24x1 ener. DRYWALL KNOWN ° FOR HIGH QUALITY Peter Bakes Drywall COMPLETE DRYWALL SERVICE 527-1398 or 27-06 6 Stratford has the lowest average income of all cities in western Ontario according to the most recent revenue department report.. The Perth County munici- pality has an average income' of $10.643-per year. Sarnia leads• western Ontario cities. It has' an average income of , $13,032 per year. An 'Expositor Classified will pay you dividends, Have' you tried one? Dial 527.0240. H.R. 1 GADSHILL, ONTARIO' NO 1JO 519-$56-2618 Re, 7 Drainage pays off with a longer harvesting season ato tvi , agAllet Uwe Good drainage pro- vides_ more time to harvest a crop. Surface water drains quickly and matends the harvest period. Also, deep rooted crops open stand het- i,' ter while waiting to. ,rut be harvested. These are big advantages in late crops such as some varieties of corn. M.J.B. Painting Et Contracting Interior— Exterior -Decorating. - After Hour Service for *. stores. • raw • • * Restaurantd • Business °flail type:, Also Industrial and Residential FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT Murray Bolgfir (519) 482-3623 Clinton A contributing organization.to Jerry's Kids V Members were given their duties for the beef supper Sept. 30. The next meeting will be held Oct. 12 at 8 p.m. A Dutch auctionviill be the project. Members donated $1.00 for each summer month. A sale of tuticlea and baking was held with Mrs. DorisSillery taking the bid's. Notice TOWN OF SEAFORTH INCREASE IN INTEREST TO BE ADDED TO TAX ARREARS Effective October 1, 1981, interest to be added to tax arrears will be increased to• 22.8% per annum. This affects upaid taxes for 1989 and. prior years. HOTPOINT MICROWAVE F. DEMONSTRATION Friday October 9th .4 Saturday No obligation to buy October 10th THE HURON Epp° iToR* SEPTEMRE —CLASS I-F ED""7—kw-w--442 21 Tender Wanted 21 Tender Wanted 26 Personal 26 Personal & N DAIRY sales, Sig, rvic. a installation a HULLETT TOWNSHIP Tenders for Snowplowing -T dens for a grader stioCvP1.9*19, q0.1V a alt Mika Verth, est eerner of ToWnshitg Grad, or ranst•ye equip d. ‘vitlx• plOw. an'd' a levelling wing. Tender fortes avail' able at Rd. •Supt.'s and must be in his bandss by 5 p.m- Oct. 5/81. Lowest or . • any tender not necessarily accepted and must he approved by MX.C. George Heggart Rd. Sept. Lendesboro. Ontario NO1411110 21-24-2 INSURANCE AND IRNAITKIAIL SIMMS Friends and relatives are cordially invited to a social evening and dance in honour of the fiftieth anniversary of Warren and Marie Gibbings, October 3,1981 at 8:00 p.m. in ,the Goderich Twp. Community Centre. Holmesville. No gifts please, best wishes only. 26-24-1 Mit01011 Co op 130 GeOrglita. %t t' Nliktell, Ont. NOK IN° etin't 348-9975 Rea: 348-9975 28 Deaths ' I . FREE 24 Card of Thanks I would like to thank everyone who helped me the night of - the the accident. I would also like to thank all my friends, relatives and neighbours for their concern during my stay in University Hospital and since returning home. Your , prayers,thoughtful hess, cards, phone calls, visits ,and gifts are greatly appreciated and will always be remember- ed. My family adds their„ deepest thanks also. — Brian Moore. 24-24x1 I wish to thank my family, relatives and friends and my apartment 'neighbours for their visits,' cards and gifts While was 11, 'Patient' iii the hospital and' since coming home. Special thanks to Dr. Malkus and Dr. Woall also the 'nurses and staff:It was all very much appreciated. — Mrs. J. Grace Scott. 24-24*1 24 Card of Thanks My sincere thaOs.tolantily., friends and neighbours for the lovely ficiwers, cards treats, and visits while a patient in Seafprth Commun- ity Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Malkus the nurses and hospital staff for their excel- lent care and kindness. Everything was greatly. ap- predated. —Leona Huisser 24-24x1 I would like to thank my family, relatives and friends • for visits. cards and lovely flowers while I was in Strat- ford Hosiiital. It was very much appreciated. —Helen McClure 24424x1 26 personal The forthcoming marriage of Mary Lynn Talbot to Paul tibstut is announced by parents Mrs. Ruth Talbot and the , late Bud Talbot of Hay- field and Isobel and Joe Gibson of R.R. 2 Seaforth. The wedding will take-place on Saturday Oct. 10 at Knox Presbyterian Church, Bay- field at 4:00 p.m. Open reception to follow at the White Carnation, Holmes- ville. 26.:24-1 Both families are happy to announce the engagement of their children Nancy Louise, daughter of Mrs. Robert Franklin, and the late Robert Franklin of Seaforth , to Dettilis,lohlkson "of Mr-and.. Mrs. John F. O'Reilly of R.R. Mrs. Maria Laurent.° is proud to announce the forthcoming marriage of her daughter Mary Lou to John 1Prirneau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray• Primeati. On October 10, 19811 at St. James Church, Seaforth. ' 26-24-1 27 Births DEN HAAN, Marylin and Harry would like to thank God for the birth of their first son, Nicholas Arie, born on Wed- nesday. September 16, 1981 in St. Joseph's Hospital. Hamilton. 27-24-1 GERRIE* Larry and Dorothy (nee' Jamieson) of Guelph, Ontario are very proud to announcethe arrival of twins,' Shannon Arlene 5 lbs. and Robert Scott 6 lb. V2 oz. on Wed. Sept. 16th at Guelph General Hospital Guelph, Ont. 27-24x1 Tudersmith Unit 1 met Jack Henderson took the Monday eve Sept. 14 Mrs. complete devotions in the absence of Mrs. Grace Chap- man. Mrs. Hazel McNaugh- ton was at the piano. The scripture was taken from "Mark" and her topic was on "Harvest" stressing that our lives cannot be. re-sown as a fanner sows seeds. We must live our lives for a harvest . that Is_ready. at _anytime- . Mrs. Hazel McCartney president, thanked the ment- bets for coming even if the number was few. She thank- ed Jean fart Tier devotions. A moment's silence was ob- served in memory of the• haw Mrs. Mary , Haugh. All re- peated. the 23rd Psalm. Mrs. Beatrice Stull read the minutes '"of the June meeting. 9 members ..an- swered the roll call 'with the first school they attended. Mrs. Violet Ross-read thank you cards from The Haugh ' -"rainy aftd- Miss Jean Mc- Ewen. Dates to keep in mind were an invitation to Varna Thank- effering Oct t and ,,„Lond- esboro Oct. 5. BrUcefield Dessert Euchre and bake sale Oct. 14, Several cards were signed for the ill folk s. Over 300 APPUANCE 0400se-FROht AT GENUINE CLEAROUT PRICES Choose From GENERAL 414it ELECTRIC Orrigidaire Fri:1 +1-ciftipticrilinOt- White-Westkighouse enloge Q SPEED QUEEN freezers MMIDIFFIRMAppilances TENDERS Township of McKillop Recithipdeoplatniy markl*I4ti to contents, will be rIcOvetf by the undeliiiirted'Untif: 1240Na„u,Msi day 54941 for Snow Plow Equipment to plow township roads for 1981-82 season. grader minimum horse- power 190. All tenders must be .submitted on tender thrills which are available at the township office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WAYNE DOLMAGE Road Sipertniendent '11-24-7 26 Personal Mr. and Mrs. Murray A. Dennis, Walton, Ontario are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their eldest daughter, Peggy Ann to.John Wakahayashi,-son . Mr. Eichi Wakabayashi. Loh- don Ont. and the late Mrs. Wakabayashi. The wedding • will take place. October 10, 1981 in First Westminster United Church, London. Ont- ario. 26-24-1 Water Welil DRILLING! W.D. Hopper I londSons I 4 MODERN ROTARY I RIOS 521.1731 I Dud 5274828 Ant 5274715 2Deblin. The marriage to take place in the St, Colum- Stratfo d h r as. ban ,.,Cathalic China, St, Columban. on' Saturday, Sep- tember 26, 1981. 26-24-1 AUBREY BAKER Aubrey Baker, suddenly at his home in Everett, Ont. on Saturday Sept. 19. 1981. Aubrey Baker in his 6th year. Beloved husband of Betty Quinn. Dear son of ,Mrs. Janet Baker. Seaforth. Dear brother of Alex, of "Mitchell, William of Kitchen- er,.Garfield of Seaforth, John of Hamilton and predeceased by Mrs. Janet Kinnar. Rested at the W.John Thomas Fun- eral, Home, Alliston where service was held on Tuesday Sept. 22, 1981 at 2:30 p.m. Interment Maitland Bank Cemetery. Seaforth. 28.24-1 • - • • • • -- - '' ” - - - """" • • - ; ArmivEra ARY innumhomustWitetost * THROWING A SHOE' — Alex Boa of Goderich has been competing \in 'horse shoe pitching competitions for about five years, and was the 1979 Ontario doubles champ. Saturday he displayed that winning form while at the Huron County Plowing Match north 'Of BrusSets: — "'" (Photo by Ellis) • Imo ucK . I ersmith Unit's Harvest in our Gigantic Anniversary Sole Ends Sept. loth. If you need a major applicmcei see us before you buy you will be glad you did. Clearing out at' Clearing out at Clearing out at •CASH •VSA *CHEQUE UNCLAMEil HJRNmJHE SALES OPEN Dow, $6. I 'SATUADAYS To. a y NO t-HiGHWAY tAittOP WDON'ALtril EASY BUDGET TERMS " (1 ',11 p Drysdale's of Henson DRYSDALE M AICIMTAPP L I ANCE paw:won ranges See Our Appliances Before You Buy