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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-05-16, Page 16-P' • 1' A16 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 18, 1884 24.CARD OF THANK DUNN When we were invited to join the Cranbrook Coffee group on Saturday morning at Wilfred and Laura Strickler's we found other things had been planned as well. After the coffee and cake we were presented withgifts from the Cranbrook community. A love. spring bouquet from the florists had been delivered to our door, we received a certificate for the Huron County Atlas, and a painting by Wallace McKee of Atwood which treasure. Many thanks to you • all the especially to Laura and Nancy., to Marilyn, and to Beryl for the beautifully decorated cake. Our family has many fond memories of Cranbrook over the years. Earl and Jean Dunn 24-20-1 WORKMAN We would like to thank our friends and neighbors for their kind expressions; of sympathy at the time of our loss of a very dear aunt Merriam Sholdice, for the cards of sympathy, for the baking- and the flowers brought to our home, -telephone calls received and for the flower's sent to the funeral home. Special thanks to Rev. Charles Carpentier. Isobel and•Gordon Workman and Fami 24-20-ly1 &dowel V,014 The Most famous Basket in the World` It's time to call your Welcome Wagon hostess. 24.CARD OFTHANKS HOSPITAL AUXILIARY The Hospital Auxiliary to the Seaforth Community Hospital would like to thank all those who donated prizes for the Penny Sale. A special thanks to all the helpers and to all who`made the Penny Sale a success. 24-20-1 COOPER The family of the late Lorraine Cooper wish to express sincere thanks and appreciations to their relatives, friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness to us in the loss of out dtr'hr mother. We gratefully acknowledge the lovely %fltiral tributes, memorial dona- tions, .sympathy cards, funer61 visitations, food Sent to our home and the many offers of help and support at this time. Our special thanks to Dt. Baker, 1st floor nursing staff at Clinton Hospital, Rev. J. Bechtel, Pastor Dan Moffat,Honorary Pallbearers; to Aunt Laura and all the girls who looked after mom and the dedicated visitors she had from day to day. Sincere thanks to Mr. Munnings for his cherished words and devoted visits, and., to \Hopper and Hockey Funeral Home for their kindness and understanding, all will be truly remembered. Jim and Beth C• ooper Phone 5270331 NOAKES Our sincere thanks for all kindness, cards and flowers from family and friends while Leonard was a patient in South Huron Hospital. Leonard and Minnie Noakes 24-20-1 HEYNSBERGEN 1 would like to express my sincere thanks to all my family, relatives, friends and neigh- bors for flowers, treats, cards, visits and inquiries during my stay in University Hospital, and since 1 am home. Many thanks to Dr. Guiraudon and his team and nurses on 6th floor. I am very thankful to all: Martin Heynsbergen 24-20x1 Happy 20th Birthday BUDDY MAY 22 Congratulations to Kathy Walker, age 12, of R.R.#2, Seaforth, for winning Dixie Lee's "World's Finest Mom" Contest. Kathy and her mother, Mrs. Brenda Walker, are shown displaying her prize, a 5 Ib. chocolate bar. Waear ens DISC JOCKEY SERVICE Country Gold & Rock 'N'. Roll Good 'recorded music for weddings, dances, anniversaries, parties, etc. Phone Brussels evenings & afternoons 887-6159 OVERSIZE I RUBBER ROOTS SHOES 10400o SILICrioN LADIES' . , . to elz• 12 I MEN'S - LADIES' MEN'S ....10 11z• 16 1 CHILD'S - BOYS' SAFETY ROOTS 1 WIDE SHOES MEN'S -LADIES' I MEN'S -LADIES' MANY 1 ASSORTED STYLES , STYLES SElGE!'S 2 STORES IN DOWNTOWN LONDON 121 DUNDAS 330 CLARENCE AT MARKET AT YORK 24;ARD OFTHANKS HQEGY Thanks to the Junior Farmers in their efforts to tidy my property. Anna Hoegy 24-20x1 25. IN MEMORIAM ADAMSt In loving memory off my dear husband, John Adams, who passed away; May 17, 1982. God took him home, it was his will But in my heart, I love him still His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away I often sit and think of him When I am alone For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his wife Doris. 25-20-1 ADAM$: In loving memory of a dear dad and grandpa, John Adams who passed away May 17, 1982. God took you home and we had to part He eased your suffering and broke our heart You gave us years of happiness No one can take away - What can be more beautiful Than the memory we have of you. Always loved by Russ, Robbie, Shawn, and Kelly. 25-20-1 ADAMS: In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather; John Adams, who passed away May 17, 1982. Please God forgive a silent tear A constant wish that Dad was here Others were taken, yes we know But he was ours, and we loved him so What we would give if we could say Hello Dad in the same old way So please God, -take a message To our Dad in heaven above Tell him how much we miss him And give him all our love. Life goes on we know its true But not the samesince we lost you. Always remembered and deeply missed by daughter Yvonne son-in-law Jim, and granddaughters Michelle and Krystal. 25-20-1 MUIR: In loving memory of a mother and grandmother who passed away May 10th, 1982. Every day' in some small way Memories of you come our way t Though absent you are ever near • Sadly missed loved always dear. , 25 ,1N;MEMORIAM GLANVHJ.Ei In loving memory of a dear grandson, John Boy Glanville who passed away May 16, 1981. Cod looked around his garden And saw' an empty space Then he saw out John Boy With his sinning face He opened up his arms and whispered. Come with me.. It broke our hearts to lose von And the days are few that we do not think of you, Sadly missed by Grandpa and Grandma Glanville. 29. ENGAGEMENTS 25-20x1 JOHNSON — SCHADE Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schade, Mitchell, Ont. are pleased to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Susan Dianne to Brian Mervin Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Mervin Johnson, Grand Bend, Ont. The wedding will take place June 9, 1984 in the' Mitchell Lions Park. 29-20x1 SAVAUGE — WH.SON Mr. and Mrs: Ted Savauge, London are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Michelle to Mr. John Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Wilson. The wedding is to take place Saturday, June 2, 1984 at 2 p.m. at 'St. James Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth. 29-20-1 126. PERSONAL DATES GALORE. We are a professional introduction service designed to introduce compatible people to each other. For all nes. Prestige Acquaintances. Call toll free 1-800-263-9103. Noon - 8 p.m. 26-20-01 25-20-1 GLANVILLE GLANVILLE: In loving memory of our dear son and•brother, John Glanville .who passed • away May 16, 1981. It broke our hearts to lose you But you didn't go alone Because part of us went with you The day God called you home. " Mom & Dad, Veronica and Doris. 25-20-1 JOHN .KASSIES GENERAL; CONTRACTING *Farm and Residential Buildings *Additions and Renovations *Roofing. Siding, Soffit Fascia PHONE 482-3063 HENSALL 'LIVESTOCK • SALES Every Thursday at 1:30 p.m. All classes of livestock WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS Victor Hargreaves Greg Hargreaves 482-7511 Clinton 262-2619 Hensall Barry Miller 236-2717 Exeter & 229-6205 Kirkton Abattoir and Meat Market Hwy. 83-3' miles east of Exeter Try us for CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING Kill Days Tuesdays OUR SPECIALTY Home cured and smoked meats process- ed exactly the Way you like it. 21.TENDER WANTED Ar•e dkttrlbultor for Maklta Power Tools - "Built for the Pros" DOUGLAS JACOB Auctioneer Farm, Household & Real Estate Phone 393-6214 Sebringville, Ont TENDER TOWN OF .SEAFORTH Tenders will be received by the undersigned 'until. 4:30 p.m. May 30, 1984 for the supply and installation of LIGHTING AT THE TENNIS COURTS located at the Seaforth District High School. • Plans and specifications may be . obtained from the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. CROCKER, Clerk. 72 Main Street P.O. Box 610 Seaforth, Ontario NOK 1WO The Seaforth Optimist Present - The Seaforth & District Bi -Centennial (c1ii , M AR D I RA: FRIDAY MAY 25 Featuri(tg THE RONNIE PROPHET &HQW INCLUDING • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • FRIDAY -SATURDAY -SUNDAY Palmer Woodrow 11I earned his diploma the old-fashioned way. lie hired Eddie Keaton to graduate for him. yrw can T maks, I1-.. (alv al SUBJECT TO asssiriCATION q.r er,.+r�w ro FRIDAY SATURDAY MAKING THE GRADE PLUS ICE PIRATES ADDED SUNDAY POLTERGEIST AND' HERCULES GLORIA ANN CARRIERE JOHN GULLY BAND FROM NASHVILLE SHOWTIME 8:00 p.m. DANCETIME 11:00 p.m AT THE SEAFORTH & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRES SATURDAY 4' GO QANCE COARSE LANGUAGE • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • BROWNIES DRIVE-IN 169 BEECH 5T.. CLINTON SOX OHIO OPENS SOO P.M.•ri11T SHOW AT DM FRIDAY -SATURDAY- NDAY MAY 11-1940 DUBLIN &.DISTRICT ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION • • • • • .s '• Melerif • • • • • • FRIGHTENING SCENES • • • ••••.•.•••••••._•••••••.•••••••••••••••••.• MY=s/r,Y, YY „s, YY wilt., tM,SVSWirsYYYYYii*iY'Y.i�YYY iii;it it Still 10,,M. GODERICH 524•1*11 MAY 26 BICENTENNIAL KICK OFF PARADE (2 P.M.) FEATURING.,.. 8 MARCHING BANDS, 8 ONTARIO SHRINERS, FLOATS, ANTIQUE CARS. CLOWNS, ETC. SEE THE CARLSBERG CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM & WAGON BICENTENNIAL BAND TATOO 3 1. 5 p.rtlt. FREE ADMISSION RARREQUE CHICKEN & PORK CHOPS /PREPARED BY KINBURN FORESTERS) DANCE TO K T E t rrrrr rrrrrtr.,*t*v*r,Mn n- Y4MM M TRE • WED.-THURS. LAST 2 DAYS SHOWING AY 8:00 PM ••• • • • • • From the first laugh. voull be hookedt. PARENTAL COARSE GUIDANCE Lilo=LTA;¢ AusHows ADDED FEATURE SUNDAY, MAY 20 it J ICingi n "CUJO King's Y Egmondville United Churchs - PORK BINGO FRI., MAY 18 DUBLIN & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE ear BARBEQU E Wednesday MAY 23, 1984 S:00-7:00 p.m. ADULTS - $6.00 CHILDREN - $3.00 (under 121 PRE-SCHOOLERS FREE JACKPOT $500.00 In so Cana TAKE-OUTS AVAILABLE LIMITED NUMBER OF TICKETS AVAILABLE S p.m. RAISIN' CAIN AND THE pCE SURFACE] JUBILAIRES(ARENA NALL) S®1 a -m ° AT THE SEAFORTH & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRES BONNIE PROPHET SHOWIOANC8 - 18.00 BARBECUE 0.00 -SAT AFTERNOON -FREE -DANCE 16.00 GET YOUR WEEKEND PASS — 816.00 (llrmii.d Buppiyl TICKETS AVAILABLE AT 9n8 R BETTv S VARIETY DIXIE LEE. SEAFORTH ;uta SERVICE KEN COLEMAN 527-0398 and OPTIMIST MEMBERS, ONTARIO BEAN GROWERS CO-OP. • • III • • • STARTS FRIDAY • •• BER orA • 47E .2,01 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • r: • s • • • s•••••••••••• FRT. -SAT. 7 & 1:00 PM SUN.-THURS. 8:00 PM 11/4,„ qF Yp�kpF • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,118111111 • • SEAFORTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY •c,t e At ANNUAL PLANT SALE Saturday MAY 19 • • • May 18 9 p.m until 1 a.m. Admission '3.00 (Tickets at the door) Disc Jockey Segerens Quality Sound Seaforth & District Community Centres Sponsored by Booster Club & Jr. Farmers 10 a.m. . 1 p.m. SEAFORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL Perennials. Cut Flowers. etc 4 PSt EMI ER THEATRES } ••••.••.••o•••s•••s••••s•• • s • • • • • • • • • • plEXNEallESPIE 211E ZEE WIEN III OMM���'A` W No'T Fo�TN M N SEA M iiiiWednesday—Saturday II w I w GRANT M i CARSON W SHOW wNO M w COVERCHARGE M