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17. Auction sales 17. Auction sales
AUCTION SALE
for the
Estate of Edna Jane Fell
to be held
10:30 A.M., Saturday, June 17
at
116 Cambria Road North
Goderich, Ontario
Sale to consist of:
Property: Large 3 bedroom house with 3 piece bath,
living room, dining room. kitchen, full basement, oil
furnace, aluminum siding, new roof, garage and paved
driveway, all situated on a corner lot.
Condition of sale of property are 10% down on day of
sale with the balance within thirty days.
Viewing on Monday -Friday from 10:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.
(for an appointment contact Miss Clark at 524-7566 after
5:00 P.M.)
Household Effects: All household effects and fur-
nishings will also be sold with a full listing in next
week's paper.
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AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1 WO
(51 9) 527-1458
EVENING AUCTION SALE
of real estate, Antiques, furniture, modern appliances,
etc., to be held for Mrs. Edith Cartwright at Hamilton
Street, South, Blyth, Ont.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 at 6:30 p.m.
Property is located at the south end of Blyth, 11/2 blocks
east of No. 4 Highway and spnsists of four full sized
building lots on Which is sittated a 11/2 storey, four
bedroom frame house with full bathroom and four
bedrooms upstairs. Down stairs there Is a kitchen, 1/2
bath, living room, dining room, back entrance porch
and small porch at the front. House is heated with oil
furnace and has town water supply. There is a small
barn situated on the north corner of property and lots
of shade trees. This is a good property for someone who
would like lots of room or someone interested in
developing or selling building lots. Property will be of-
fered subject to a very reasonable reserve bid at 7:30•
p.m. with 10% down day of sale, balance in 30 days. For
information Phone Richard Lobb, Auctioneer, Clinton,
Ont. at 482-7898.
Contents consist of: G.E. frost free square model fridge
nearly new; G.E. 30" electric stove; Leonard 21 cu. ft.
chest freezer; G.E. wringer washer; antique chest of
drawers with porcelain pulls; washstand with towel
bars; nursing rocking chair; cedar chest; dresser and
mirror; pressback arm chair; three piece bedroom suite
with box spring and mattress; oval parlour table, small
square parlour table; two wooden double beds; china
cabinet; chesterfield; upholstered chair; humidifier;
handmade quilt; chest of silver; Singer electric sewing
machine table and bench; floor lamp; mirror; chrome
table and .chairs; electric oil lamp; plus many other
Items too numerous to mention.
Terms Cash day of Sale
AUCTIONEER Richard Lobb 482-7898
Clinton, Ont.
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Electrical, Heating
Air Conditioning and Plumbing
Equipment and Inventory
AUCTION SALE
to be held
TUESDAY, JUNE 6 at 6:30 p.m.
at
St. Joseph's
for Mr. Gary Gingerich of St. Joseph's
Sale to consist of:
Property: a large 4 bedroom house, 11/2 bath, large
kitchen, dining room and living room, full basement
and a 21 x 48 steel shed all located on 2 lots.
Vehicles: 1970 international 1/2 ton truck.
Tools & Equipment: Atlas 36" bed metal lathe with
under cutter • Atlas drill press • Atlas double -end
bench grinder • Atlas bench press • motor rewinder
• electronic temperature checker • Dial -a -Charge
charging bank • thermal high -vacuum pump •
acetylene torch • 27.5 KUA transformer • air com-
pressor • dies • pipe cutters • Skil saw • shop lights
• ladders • 3 work benches • inventory cabinet •
fridge cart • gasoline tank & pump • filing cabinet •
Invoicing machines • Paymaster cheque writer • plus
a large quantity of other various tools and equip-
ment.
Inventory: 3 new Coleman ranges for campers &
mobile homes• 3 furnace units for mobile homes &
campers (1 30,000 BTU & 2 23,000 BTU) • air con-
ditioners • electric air cleaner • York ice machine •
P.C.U. fittings • electric motors • complete inven-
tory of motor repair parts • numerous cylinders of
Freon 11, 12, 22 & 502 refrigerant • refrigerator •
copper pipe & tubing • pipe wrap • large quantity of
wire and cable • motor belts • large quantity of in-
sulators.
Furniture & Household Articles: 6 piece dining room
suite • walnut bed with matching vanity & dresser •
3 iron beds I Coleman humidtfer.
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AUCTIONEERS. LIOUIDATORS.APPt=tAISERS
77 MAFN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK TWO
(519) 527-1458 • l
18. Services available
DO IT NOW. Insulation, barn
painting, roofing, windows,
chimneys eavestroughing,
patios, sidewalks, all home
and farm repairs. Call now
Vanastra Home and Farm
Improvements. 482-
3574.-10tfar
KENS CARPENTRY -
Remodelling, renovations,
cupboards, rec rooms,
carports, flooring, Hunt -
Pella windows and patio
doors, aluminum siding,
windows, doors. Phone 482-
7676. Ken McNair-n.-12tfar
PHIL'S REFRIGERATOR
and Appliance Service, 24
hour emergency service.
Used appliance sales. Phone'
887-9062.-12tfar
BYERS UPHOLSTERY —
We will rebuild, recover or
restyle your old furniture.
Top quality fabrics and
workmanship. Call 482-7939,
71 Princess St. W., Clin-
ton.—tfn
YOUR SCANDINAVJAN
painter and decorator will
give you a free estimate on
any painting job,
wallpapering, vinyl hanging
also carpentry. Phone
Gunnar Hansen at 262-
5175.—] 7tfn
WHEELCHAIRS - The CP &
T Fund of Clinton Oddfellows
Lodge have wheelchairs
available for loan free.
Contact Tom Chuter 482-7652
or Mrs. M. Batkin 482-
3866.—AR
HANK'S SMALL
ENGINE SERVICE
HENRY REININK
1 MILE NORTH OF
LONDESBORO
523-9202
FOR SALE
Lawn and Garden
Equipment
We also Service
and Repair tfar
ins (spray,
FOAMED IN PLACE INSULA TION
• Saves heating cooling costs,
• Stops drafts and cold walls, •
Lowers noise lever • Easy fast ap
plication
NEW HOMES OLDER HOMES
COMMERCIAL STRUCTURES
For free estimate coil
BLUEWATER INSULATION LTD.
565-2633
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trademark •, a,tcen Inr
Custom
Slaughtering
and
Processing
Kill Day Wednesday
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"InMERt3ER'S
DASHWOOD
237-3314
BO-JEN
CARPENTRY
FOR '
• CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
• RENOVATIONS
• ADDITIONS
SEE
BOB
LANGENDOEN
BOX 309
CLINTON
PHONt 482-9720
JOHN KASSIES
GENERAL
CONTRACTING
* Farm Buildings
* Additions
* Renovations
Phone 482-3063
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18. Services available
CUSTOM
GRASS CUTTING
Rotary and Flail
MoweLErs
JOHN AXANDER
482-9904
MID -WESTERN
PAVING
Driveways, Farm Lanes,
'Parking Lots, Repairs,
Driveway Sealing.
Phone 524-7598
CHUTER PLUMBING
HEATING & ELECTRIC
Frunace Installations
DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES
Appliance Service
46 King St. 482-7652
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TOWN and COUNTRY
GARDEN SERVICE
• Lawn Rolling
• Plowing and Tilling
• New Lawns Prepared
Hourly Rate or Job Price
J. POTTER
RR 3, CLINTON
PHONE 482-9290
15 tf
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER
&SONS 1
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SEAFORTH
NEIL: 527-1737
DURL: 527-0828
JIM: 527-0775
TREE SERVICE
Pruning, Removal,
Tree Trimming
482-9590
HENRY ROESCH
R.R. NO. 5-CLINTON
CLOCKS
REPAIRED
Antique
Chiming -
Grandfather, etc.
J.T. Hollinshead
33 GEORGE ST., CLINTON
482-3759
Hwy. No. 4 north, turn
left at Craig's Tire
Service
13 AR
BOB'S
LANDSCAPING
Some nursery stock
on hand
Dealing in Sheridan
Nursery Stock
• Drop in anytime, at
our location, just south
of Bavarian Inn at
Bayfield.
Phone 565-2185
We honor Sheridan
prices and guarantees.
19. Notice to creditors
IN THE Estate of Frederick
J.S. Hudie.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of
Frederick John Snowden
Hudie, late of the Town of
Clinton, in the County of
Huron, Retired
Businessman, deceased who
died on the 25th day of March
1978, are hereby notified to
send in full particulars of
their claims to the un-
dersigned on or before the
8th day of June, 1978, after
which date the assets will be
distributed having regard
only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 9th
day of May, 1978
McConnell, Stewart
& Devereaux,
Seaforth Ontario.
Solicitors for
the"E, ecutors.
20,21,22
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19. Notice to creditors 22. Lost and found
IN THE ESTATE of Lillian
Jowett, deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of Lillian
Jowett, late of the Township
of Tuckersmith in the County
of Huron, who- died on or
about the 6th day of October,
1977, are hereby notified to
send particulars of same to
the undersigned on or before
the 30t4„ day of June, 1978,
after which date the Estate
will be distributed, with
regard only to the claims of
which the undersigned shall
then have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
this 30th day of May, 1978, for
MONTREAL TRUST
COMPANY, 15 King Street
West, Toronto, Ontario, M5H
1B4, Executors by its
Solicitors herein, MENZIES,
ROSS, Clinton, Ontario.
22,23,24
IN THE ESTATE of George
Percival Carbert, late of the
Town of Clinton in the
County of Huron, Mechanic,
deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the
above-named who died on
the 1st day of May, 1978, are
required to file full par-
ticulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the
25th day of June, 1978, after
which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard
only to the claims of which
the undersigned shall then
have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
this 25th day of May, 1978.
MENZIES, ROSS
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitors for
the Executrices.
22,23,24
IN THE Estate of Russel
Earl Holmes, late of the
Township of Tuckersmith in
the County of Huron, Retired
Dairyman, deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the
above-named who died on
the 18th day of 'November,
1977, are required to file full
particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the
12th day of June, 1978, after
which date the assets will he
distributed, having regard
only to the claims of, which
the undersigned shall then
have notice.'
DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
this 12th day of May, 1978.
MENZIES, ROSS,
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitors for
the Executors
20,21,22
IN THE Estate of Anna
Veronica Wilson, late of the
Town of Clinton in the
County of Huron, Widow,
deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the
above-named who died on
the 9th day of March, 1978,
are required to file full
particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the
15th day of June, 1978, after
which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard
only to the claims of which
the undersigned shall then
have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
this 15th day of May, 1978.
MENZIES, ROSS
Clinton, Ontario
Sol icitor'for
the Executors
20-22
20. Public notices
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Any ratepayer who
wishes to receive a copy
of the audited Financial
Statement for 1077 for
the Huron County Board
of Education should
write or phone Mr. R.B.
Dunlop, Treasurer, at
the following address:
The Huron County
Board of Education,
103 Albert Street
CLINTON, Ontario
NOM 1LO.
Phone 482-3496
1.J. Elliott, D.J. Cochrane,
IClsirmrn. Director.
21. Personal
AARS - Approved Auto
Repair Services provided by
Ontario Motor League.
Guaranteed garages. If
going on a trip, you need this
extra protection. Dick Atkey
482-7380.---22-26
LOST: One 18 inch ad-
justable wrench, at Bayfield
Arena. Finder please phone
524-8043.-22x
24. Business
opportunities
FOR SALE OR RENT: one
office unit 10 feet by 33 feet,
$4,500. for sale or $150.00
monthly rent. Phone 482-
7066.—22-26ar
JUNE CLEARING Sale:
Save hundreds on new and
used pianos, organs. One
pump organ,, small organs
great for the cottage at $69.50
and $595. New Gulbransen
theatrum organ at $1300. off
list, new Wurlitzer player
piano $1400. off list. Trade-
ins accepted. Some electric
guitars, banjos, cases etc.
selling at cost. Nicely
finished used pianos selling
at $595. Pulsifer Music,
Seaforth 527-0053. Closed
Wednesdays.-22,23ar
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EARN $200.00 OR
MORE PER WEEK...
START PART TIME!
Less than '700.00 can
start you in your own
auto reconditioning and
polishing business. For
FREE information call or
write: R. Henry, Mobile
Shine, 90 Bessemer Rd.,
London, Ontario N6E
1R1. (519) 681-2367.
25. To give away
TO GIVE AWAY to a good
home St. Bernard, good with
children, preferably a farm.
Phone 482-38831---22x
26. Births
STEENSTRA: Dick and
Helen are happy to announce
the birth of their daughter
Kristin Margaret on May 28,
1978 at Clinton Public
Hospital weighing 7 lbs. 7
ozs. A little sister for Myra
Nicole and a new grandchild
for Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Steenstra, RR 3, Clinton and
Mr. and Mrs. Klaas
Wierenga of Lacombe,
Alberta. Thanks to Dr.
Baker and staff at Clinton
Hospital. —4
KUYVENHOVEN: With
praise and gratitude to God
we thank Him for a healthy
firstborn whom we have
named, Jordan Wesley, born
on May 16, 1978 weighing 6
lbs. 13 oz. First grandchild
for both Mr. and Mrs. Johan
(Hans) Kuyvenhoven of
Wingham and Mr. and Mrs.
Wiebe Postma of Brucefield.
Proud parents are John and
Eleanor Kuyvenhoven of
Wingham. —22x
VOGELS: John and Marie
Vogels, St. Marys, are happy
to announce the arrival of a
daughter, Suzanne Leona, on
May 16, 1978 at St. Marys
Memorial Hospital, St.
Marys. Grandparents are
Mrs. Barbara Van Damme
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Vogels. —22
HOPPER : Born, a son,
Damon Douglas, to Brian
and Lois Hopper (nee
Cooper) of Palmerston in
Listowel Memorial Hospital
on May 15, 1978. A grandson
for Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Cooper, Clinton. —22
PARKS: Scott and Peggy
(nee Switzer) are pleased to
announce the safe arrival of
their daughter Leslie Dawn
Marie on Tuesday May 23,
1978 at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London. —22nc
27. Deaths
WESTON: At the Blue Water
Rest Horne, Zurich, Mrs.
Mary Agnes Weston for-
merly Mary Kipper of
Bayfield on Tuesday, May
23, 1978 in her 92nd year.
Dear wife of the late Per-
cival Weston. Rested at the
Beattie Funeral Home,
Clinton until 12 noon on
Thursday, May 25. Funeral
service was held at Trinity
Anglican Church in Bayfield
on Thursday commencing at
2 p.m. Interment Bayfield
Cemetery.-22nc
Auburn -
Birthday plans made
The Tractor Pull on
July 1 at Auburn was the
highlight of discussions at
the 125th birthday party
meeting held last Wed-
nesday evening in the
Auburn Community
Memorial Hall with the
president Fred Lawrence
in the chair.
Secretary, Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock, read
the minutes and the
financial statement was
given by Jim Schneider. I
It was announced that
$150 was rais€kd from the
dance and canoe races
held recently.
Mrs Murray Popp was
present and spoke of the
tractor pull. Murray
Popp and Sandy Andrews
will be in . charge of
preparing the land and
Joe Hickey will be in
charge of parking. He
will get a committee.
Levelling the ground will
be in the charge of
Stephen Haggitt and the
outside booth will he the
charge of the Auburn
Junior Farmers on a 50-50
basis.
This big event is to he
held on the athletic field
east of the village and
local entries are urged to
enter this contest which
has several classes and
worthwhile prizes.
Twenty-five to 30 h�.'
wagons will he needed to
sit the spectators, so
anyone with one please
advise any of the com-
mittee.
It was decided to have
the green and yellow
crest for the emblem of
the celebration and Mrs.
Dorothy Grange was
asked to ,get prices and
samples of T-shirts,
mugs, etc. for the next
meeting to he held on
June 14.
The 30 persons present
decided to sell tickets on
a boy's or girl's bicycle to
be drawn at the Tractor
pull. Tickets will he
available soon and it is
hoped that the public will
help in these projects to
raise money for next
year.
Mrs.' Donald Haines
spoke on the pork bar-
becue which will be held
on July 19 in the Hall.
Please buy your tickets
dearly so the committee
can plan. It would he nice
if more people in the
community would get
involved with the bir-
thday party for Auhurn in
1979 and ehelp with the
events that are corning
27. Deaths
up. It's up to YOU to
make it a success.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. George
Robb and family of
London visited recently
with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson.
Mr. Reg Hamilton is a
patient in Victoria
Hospital, London where
he underwent surgery.
The community wishes
him a speedy recovery.
The rummage -auction
sale held last Saturday in
the Community
Memorial Hall was very
poorly attended but there
were many articles for
sale. Although Auc-
tioneer Brindley worked
hard to get higher prices,
many people got
bargains.
The members of the
Lions Club gathered the
articles for sale and the
hall was packed, thanks
to the generous donations
of the residents of the
Auburn community.
Donald Haines was
clerk, Ross Dobie
assisted the auctioneer
and Doug Chamney
collected the money.
The hake sale to help
insulate the hall was run
by Mrs. Donald Haines,
Mrs. Jim Glousher and
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock.
Weekend visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin
were Mrs. F.H. Jardin,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Par-
sons of Toronto, and Mr,
and Mrs. Paul Jardin and
family of Kitchener.
The canvassers Mr the
Cancer Society in the
Auburn community are
very grateful to all those
who were so generous
with their donations. The
total subscription for the
community was over
$600.
If anyone was missed
or would like to give an
additional donation, Mrs.
Frances Clark has en-
velopes.
Sincere thanks to those
who gave of their time to
assist with the canvass.
Misses Jean Houston
zind Jean C. Jamieson of
Toronto spent the
weekend with Mrs.
Frances Clark. •
s" A.C.W.
The Anglican Church
Women of St. Mark's
Anglican Church, Auhurn
met for their May
meeting at the home of
Mrs. Bob Irving.
President, Mrs. Donald'
Cartwright welcomed all
' 28. Engagements
WALTER: At. St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, on
Saturday, May 27, 1978.
Norman Joseph Walter, of
Goderich, in his 76th year.
Beloved husband of Flean O1
Schwehr. Dear father of
Gerald, RR 4, Clinton. Also
survived by two sisters, four
brother's and seven gran-
dchildren. Rested at the
Stiles Funeral Home,
Goderich. Requiem mass at
St. Peter's Ronan Catholic
Church was held on Tuesday
at 11 a.m. interment St.
Peter's Cemetery, Colborne
Township. Prayers at the
funeral hone Monday at 8
p.m. —22nc
LANGFORD: At. St. Mary's
Memorial Hospital on
Monday May 29, 1978.
Kenneth S. Langford of I.ot 3,
Conc. 9 Blanshard Twp.
beloved husband of Alma
Trewartha in his 61st year,
dear father of Walter of
Fergus, Dona Id of
Collingw,)od, Carl of
Waterloo and brother of
Olive (Mrs. Kenneth
Hodgins) of Granton, Her-
man of I.ucan, Ross of
Exeter and Gladwyn of
Dorchester, also one
grandson surviving. Resting
at Lindsay Funeral Home,
Wellington St., St. Marys
where funeral service will he
held Thursday, ,June 1 at 2
p.m. Interment Kirkton
Union Cemetery. —22
ECKEL: In South Huron
Hospital, Exeter on Monday,
May 29, 1978 Walter Eckel in
his 77th year. Beloved
husband of Edna Vivian
(Mitchell) f-:ckel. Dear
father of .John Walter Eckel,
RR 1, Varna: Charles
Edward, Zurich; Norman
Henry. RR 1. Varna:
Raymond Moore, RR 2,
Seaforth; Frederick Allan,
Chatham and Audrey ,Jean
Eckel of London. Eight
grandchildren survive.
Predeceased by two
brothers. Rested at the
Westlake Funeral Home,
Zurich until Wednesday,
May 31st where funeral
service was held at 2 p.m.
with Rev. Alert Taylor of-
ficiating. interment was
made in Bayfield Cemetery.
—22nc
Mr. and Mrs. Robet K. Peck
of Zurich, Ontario announo e
the engagement of their
daughter, Cheryl Lynn, to
Mr. N9 G.. Scott Litt son of
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Litt of
Chatham, Ontario. The
wedding will take place .lune
I7, 1978 at 4 p.m. in
Brucefield United Chur-
ch. -22x
('arl anti Karen Richardson,
Brucefield, Ontario are
pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Rhonda Let',
to Donald Alexander
McLachlan, son of Robert
and Muria] McLachlan,
Kippen. The wedding will he
held Saturday, .June 24-, 1978
at 7 p.m. in Brucefield
United Church. -22
30. In memoriam
FREEMAN: In memory of
Uncle Harry, who passed
,Tway June 3, 1977.
"Love's greatest gift -
Remembrance".
Fondly remembered by
Marian. —22x
31. Card of thanks
.JANTZi: I wish to thank my
friends, relatives and neigh -
hours for all the flowers,
treats and visits while 1 was
a patient in Clinton Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr.
Harrett, Dr. Lambert,
nU'rses and staff on first
floor. Edna Jantzi. —22x
11Ir1.LFR : 1 wish to thank
niy friends neighbours,
relatives and family for
cards, flowers and gifts
which made my birthday a
happy occasion Myrtle
Huller. —22
PARKS: Dawn and Peggy
would like to thank friends,
neighbours and relatives
who have been so kind to us.
A special thanks to the third
floor staff at St. Joseph's
Hospital and to Dr. Milne.
We would also like to thank
Dr. Raker and the staff al.
Clinton Public Hospital. –22
The meditation out of the
Living Message was read
by Mrs. Thomas I!aggitt
The hymn,
Jesus Loves Me, was
read and Mrs. Cartwright;
The business session
followed and the minutes
were accepted as read by
the secretary, Mrs. John
Daer. The treasurer,
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt
gave the financial
statement
It was announced that
the Spring Deanery
meeting will be held on
June 6.
It was decided to make
flower beds in front of the
church with the A.C.W. to
purchase the plants.
After the benediction
and Grace, lunch was
served by Mrs. Irving
assisted by Mrs. Donald
Cartwright.
HORTICULTURE
SOCIETY
Planning of Auburn's
125th birthday party in
1979 was the highlight of
the May meeting of the
Auhurn Horticultural
Society held last Tuesday
evening in the Com-
munity Memorial Hall.
President, Mrs.
Dorothy Grange, opened
with a poem and 0
Canada was sung with
Mrs. Donald Haines at
the piano. Mrs. Grange
welcomed all and Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock in-
troduced the guest
speaker, Mrs. Viola
Haines of Blyth. She
spoke on how the Blyth
Horticultural Society
prepared for their
Centennial by making
new flower beds and
flower baskets made out
of wire, She stated that
marigolds, the three
different kinds with three
different heights, were
used throughout for the
plantings.
Mrs. Donald Haines
thanked Mrs. Haines and
on behalf of the Society
presented her with a gift.
Mrs. Frank Raithby
gave two readings - The
Smoke Tree and My
Flower Bed.
The . minutes of the
April meeting were ac-
cepted as read by the
secretary Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt. There, was to be
no delegate sent to the
Ontario Horticultural
Society meeting to be
held at Kingston next
month. Mrs. Donald
Haines announced the
bus trip to Botanical
Gardens in Hamilton on
June 27. Please let her or
Mrs. William Andrews
know by the first week in
June if you are going. The
roll call was answered by
naming ars herb you' can
grow in your garden.
Mrs. Grange reported
on the meeting held
recently in Wingham to
prepare for the Huron
County P laughing Match.
The members voted to
send $50 to help prepare
flower's, etc for the
Horticulture display.
A successful plant
auction was held with
Mrs. i)onaid Haines as
auctioneer. Door prizes
were won by Donald
Haines, Mrs. Stewart
Hall and Mrs. Dorothy
Grange.
Lunch was served by
Mrs. Frank Raithby and
Mrs. Jim Glousher.
31. Card of thanks
KiPPER The nephews and
nieces of the late Mary
Weston wish to express their
sincere thanks to their
relatives, friends and neigh -
hours for their kindness and
expressions of sympathy,
donations to Charitable
organizations and floral
tributes. Special thanks to
the Bluewater Rest Home
and staff for their fine ser -
ices, Rev W. Bennett,the
pallbearers, the ladies who
so kindly served lunch
following the funeral and to
the Beattie Funeral Home.
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GI.iDDON: We would like to
express to all our relatives
and friends our heartfelt
thanks for all the flowers,
cards and memorial
donations sent in loving
memory of a dear mother,
and grandmother Maizie
Gliddon. Especially Rev.
John Oeslreicher for his
comforting words, Huronic
Rebekah Lodge for their
memorial service and ladies
of Holmesville UCW who
provided lunch following the
funeral. We will remember
these kindnesses. Sincerely
Marie and Frank Lawson
and family and Eileen
Brown. —22x