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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1982-06-09, Page 1190 day Trust Company
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WHAT DOCUMENTS WILL MY FAMI-
LY NEED AT THE TIME OF MY DEATH?
One of the most frustrating responsibilities of
o spouse or family at the time of -death can be
that of locating important papers and
documents. A current and updated listing of
these papers can be of benefit to survivors.
This is a difficult activity for anyone to do
because no one really wants to anticipate
death or even prepare for it. On the other
hand, you would be doing a real service to your
family if you follow through on this. Make a list
of ypur documents, indicating where each is.
The type of such papers and documents, along
,with locations, might include: (1) your will; (2)
Canada Pension Plan papers; (3) cemetery
deed; (4) insurance policy; (5) such certificates
as birth, marriage, organization and/or union
membership, educational, military; (6) bank ac-
counts and safety deposit boxes; (7) financial
papers such as mortgages, contracts, pro-
misory notes, negotiable papers, stocks,
bonds, trust funds; and (8). all recent tax
returns.
Sometimes this turns up information about
assets, either forgotten or not known by the
' survivors.
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This Amoral Homi in Lather who iso m.mb.r of the
Ontario Funeral Sonia Association h:
WO/ARMSTRONG
FUNERAL NOME
. PHONE 23S-1220
BOB FLETCHER
Attendance low
Interesting
e '--t Tweedsmuir
He in turnIntroduced his
receptionist Jo -areas.
Kadlecik.
A tour of the facility and
lunch followed.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weber
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon held at Kippen
Eagleson, Southampton spent.
a week at Little Current,
Manitoulin Island with Mr.
and Mrs. Eric Eagleson and
family.
Sharon Martene returned to
Medicine Hat, Alberta, after
spending two weeks here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gam -
By MRs. IRVIN RADER
Dashwood
Dashwood Wpmen's In-
stitute held a'Fweedsmuir tea
Tuesday, and although atten-
dance was disappointing,
those who were there had a
wonderful time browsing
through old pictures, history
trees prepared by Mrs.
Flossie WWert and the Rader
history committee as well as
their own Tweedsmuir
history books and other
articles.
A leisurely lunch of cookies
and tea was enjoyed.
President, Mrs. Gordon
Bender, conducted a business
meeting. Mrs. Syd Baker
gave a report of the District
Annual. Mrs. Emil Becker
gave an interesting account of
the Officers' Conference held
in Waterloo. Mrs. Ralph
Weber, Mrs. Eben Weigand
and Mrs. Syd Baker are in
charge of the Exeter Fair
exhibit.
Attention 4-H girls and
mothers! We have only one
leader for the next club and
unless a senior 4-H girl. or
one of the mothers volunteer
there will be no club.
Clandeboye
couple back
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Layman,
Danielle and Leah, Toronto,
'were Sunday visitors with
Hazel and Rupert Williams.
Lewis and. Elenora
Raycraft returned last week
from California where they
spent the past five months.
Tammy Noyes and Janet
Eagleson spent three days in
Ottawa recently, attending
the School Bus Safety Patrol
Jamboree. They were billeted
at Carleton University and
while in Ottawa they toured
Government House, National
Museum of Science and
Technology, Circus and lunch
at Ottawa Civic Centre and a
guided tour of Ottawa.
Cliff and Dorothy Rollings
spent the weekend with
Dorothy's sister, Elsie and
Jim.Lamb ' of. Wayne,
Michigan and attended the
graduation of her niece, Bon-
nie Lamb, from Wayne
Memorial High School.
Graduation exercises were
held at Crisler Arena, Univer-
sity of Michigan, at Ann Ar-
bor, Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Hilda Rader annotate- troduced members of the
ed that Dr. G. Woodfine would committee and the dignitaries
be the guest speaker at the present, Murray Cardiff, MP
September meeting. who presented a picture of the
queen and a flag; Jack Rid-
dell, MPP; Allan Walper,
representing Stephen
Township; George Tiernan,
the town trustees, Father
Nelligan, Rev. Laing and
Earl Keller, representing the -
churches.
Mervyn Tiernan, introduc-
ed Dr. Woodfine; who said he
was very much surprised by
the crowd who turned out to
greet him.
Centre opens
It was a great day Sunday
for the Dashwood and Area
Medical committee when the
official opening' took place
and the ribbon was cut by two
former doctors' wives, Mrs.
Hobbs Taylor and Mrs.
Voldemar Gulens.
The Seaforth-Dashwood
band provided :musical
background music.
Chairman, Bob Hoffman in-
ble, London, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ervin Rader were Sun-
day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Bender.
Anniversary
1.
ANGLICAN YARD SALE - The yard and bake sale at Trivitt Anglican Church, Fri-
day was a big success. Shown with a wide variety of articles are Florence Gen-
ttner.Gwen Gibson and Carrie Russell. - T -A photo
By MRs. RENA CALDWELL
Kippen East W.I. will meet
on June 16 at the home of Mrs.
Wm. McDowell in Seaforth.
Guest speaker will be Michael
O'Connor.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Sinclair, former
residents of the Kippen area,
who are celebrating their 45th
wedding anniversary this
month.
White bean seeding is the
order of the day.
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Gemmell surprised
their parents with. a family
gathering and dinner Sunday,
May 30 in honour of their 40th
wedding anniversary.
Guests present were Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Gemmell
and family, Kippen; Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Gemmell and fami-
ly, London; Barbara Gern-
mell, London; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Earl and Lois of Carry-
ing Place; Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Haney and June,
Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs.
George Earl, Egmondville;
Mr. Matt Haney, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Workman and_
family, Kippen; Mr. and Mrs,
Ken Dalton and family,
Walton.
AVEWAY
ewer •? / 1
Times -Advocate, June 9,1982 Page 11
1
3 Days
Of Values
This Thurs.,
Fri. & Sat.
9:00 a.m. to
11:00 a.m. Daily .
Jackets...,'/s Prue
2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Daily
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Asphalt Shingles
Buy now during our special price reduction on
asphalt shingles. They seal together under the
sun's heat. 10 year warranty. Standard weight
In stock cobras.
H.avyw.loht Shingles
Spacial "heavy'duty" shingles
have 30% better warranty!
They're heavier than standard
weight and have 15 year warran-
ty. In -stock colours.
$1049
BUNDLE 1236
NO -NAME
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7.7.7 RITILIZER
Make your lawns greener
this summer with aN
pose fertlRzera
10 kg. 411
DRIVEWAY SEALER
Coal ter based drtrwray
sestet will protect your
the
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• Wit,. tom" 587
Reg.14.39
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Us. It for thinning I
paint. Worming "4
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Cookies 5.50
11mm
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40t
12.49 19.49
Carnvial -
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6litre,35
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Moira Candy.
AImond.Hos
41)0 gr.
3,99
Shy sihing
Head 8 Shoulders, 350 ml.
Shampoo
or Conditioner 3.39
Deodorant, Roll-on - 75 ml.
Solid - 50 gr., Spray - 200 ml.,
take your choice
Secret 2.09
Milk Plus 6, Normal, Dry or Oily
350 ml. plus 150 ml. .
Shampoo 3.09
Crest, 100 ml plus 50 ml. Reg.,
Mint and Gel
Toothpaste 1.79
Reg., Super and duper PlusCarefree,
Tampax lo's 1.09
30's
Panty Shields 1.89
Toddlers, 24's
Pampers 4.89
Skin Cream 06 oh.
Noxzema 70 ml. 1.39
House 8 Garden Sprayav
Raid 350 gr.3• • 9
Summer's Eve, Reg. or Herbal
Douche 130 m1.69 C
Scented or UnscentedDeodorant,
Dry Idea 50 gr. solid 1 .99
50 ml.
Right Guard 1.59
Deodorant, 200 ml.
Soft & Dry 1.99
5's
Bic Shavers 2/1.49
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Sundays
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-
Mrs. Hilda Rader annotate- troduced members of the
ed that Dr. G. Woodfine would committee and the dignitaries
be the guest speaker at the present, Murray Cardiff, MP
September meeting. who presented a picture of the
queen and a flag; Jack Rid-
dell, MPP; Allan Walper,
representing Stephen
Township; George Tiernan,
the town trustees, Father
Nelligan, Rev. Laing and
Earl Keller, representing the -
churches.
Mervyn Tiernan, introduc-
ed Dr. Woodfine; who said he
was very much surprised by
the crowd who turned out to
greet him.
Centre opens
It was a great day Sunday
for the Dashwood and Area
Medical committee when the
official opening' took place
and the ribbon was cut by two
former doctors' wives, Mrs.
Hobbs Taylor and Mrs.
Voldemar Gulens.
The Seaforth-Dashwood
band provided :musical
background music.
Chairman, Bob Hoffman in-
ble, London, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ervin Rader were Sun-
day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Bender.
Anniversary
1.
ANGLICAN YARD SALE - The yard and bake sale at Trivitt Anglican Church, Fri-
day was a big success. Shown with a wide variety of articles are Florence Gen-
ttner.Gwen Gibson and Carrie Russell. - T -A photo
By MRs. RENA CALDWELL
Kippen East W.I. will meet
on June 16 at the home of Mrs.
Wm. McDowell in Seaforth.
Guest speaker will be Michael
O'Connor.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Sinclair, former
residents of the Kippen area,
who are celebrating their 45th
wedding anniversary this
month.
White bean seeding is the
order of the day.
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Gemmell surprised
their parents with. a family
gathering and dinner Sunday,
May 30 in honour of their 40th
wedding anniversary.
Guests present were Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Gemmell
and family, Kippen; Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Gemmell and fami-
ly, London; Barbara Gern-
mell, London; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Earl and Lois of Carry-
ing Place; Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Haney and June,
Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs.
George Earl, Egmondville;
Mr. Matt Haney, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Workman and_
family, Kippen; Mr. and Mrs,
Ken Dalton and family,
Walton.
AVEWAY
ewer •? / 1
Times -Advocate, June 9,1982 Page 11
1
3 Days
Of Values
This Thurs.,
Fri. & Sat.
9:00 a.m. to
11:00 a.m. Daily .
Jackets...,'/s Prue
2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Daily
SUitLe•••••••••25%
on
Knitted
Tops.......25% Off
ylULADIES'
s
i WEAR
MAIN ST. EXETER
H►1Irl/,
2x4
Economy=
7Sea. 4
L U M B E R Et
SUPPLIES
5788
�r✓ii'
No.210 ����✓�,��
�✓yam CASH &
CARRY PRICES
Asphalt Shingles
Buy now during our special price reduction on
asphalt shingles. They seal together under the
sun's heat. 10 year warranty. Standard weight
In stock cobras.
H.avyw.loht Shingles
Spacial "heavy'duty" shingles
have 30% better warranty!
They're heavier than standard
weight and have 15 year warran-
ty. In -stock colours.
$1049
BUNDLE 1236
NO -NAME
PRODUCTS
7.7.7 RITILIZER
Make your lawns greener
this summer with aN
pose fertlRzera
10 kg. 411
DRIVEWAY SEALER
Coal ter based drtrwray
sestet will protect your
the
pavement
• Wit,. tom" 587
Reg.14.39
PAINT THINNER
Us. It for thinning I
paint. Worming "4
7.7-7
FERTILIZER
r-
PLYWOOD BUYS
-; i
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immomummi
11mm
1Tmm
40t
12.49 19.49
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10'
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Shy sihing
7.79 11.19
1
2.22
/" Aspenite '
7/16" Ruffdeck
4.25 4x8
6.55 401
Gypsum
Wallboard
Easy to Install, low cost
wallboard with tapered
edges. Take• most
finishes. 4.8 .
3/8 $439
'/2" $449
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2x4x8' Stud
Grade Spruce
51.39 .
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Pressure Treated Lieber
2x4 344 ft.
2x6 594 ft.
1x6 29tft.
4x4 69Cft.
Coacrete Patio Slabs -
18 x 18Reg. 2.59 Now 1.99
24 x 24Reg. 3.59 Now 3.39
24 x 30 Reg. 3.99 Now 3.69
DURAPOUCH
CARPENTER'S APRON
1500
A useful and practical accesory
for any home handyman. Keeps
tools on hand when you realty Our R•¢ 17.39
need them. #850
PoWer
Ventilatorrf 84.95
Helps cool your house
and reduces air condi-
tioning costs. It
automatically removes
heated olr from the at.
tic. Easily install-
ed.No.540
Not exactly as
illustrated
3
5 99
Reg. 8.29
NO -NAME STAIN
Economy stain for
your Noma or
1 x 2 x 8' Spruce
1 x 3 x 8' Spruce
2 x 2 x 8' Spruce
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594 ea.
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Lightweight 71/2"
roller and
metal tray.
Ask us pbout exchange -a -blade our ins-
tant blade sharpening service!
All prices cash and carry.
Delivery available at reasonable rates.
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SAKRETE CONCRETE MIX
ideal for cement jobs over
2" thick, building walks,
curbs, and steps for
footings. 66 Ib. bag will
cover approximately 3
square feet 2" deep.
Per 66 Ib. bag
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