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10. ARTICLES FOR SALE
BRAND new Inglis washer and dryer. Perfect
condition, moving to apartment. CaII 527-
0244. 10-26x1
LOOKING for good farm home for female
collie mix, one year old. 527.1750. 10-26-1
•
BALER twine, S14.4 at Vincent Farm
Equipment, Seaforth. hone 527-0120.
10-25-2
SAWMILL $34.95. Patented. Accessory
converts chainsaw to sawmill. For details
send self-addressed stamped envelope to
Beam Machine, 160A Prentice Place, Quath-
iaski Cove, B.C. VOP 1NO. 10-26-01
DOUBLE bed with frame and mattress, 3/4
bed with springs and mattress, 2 aluminum
doors 34x80 and 36x82 in.,, 2 windows
5505'/2 and 2-47x29, 1.33x24 with aluminum
to match. Phone 345-2383. 10-26-1
111. WANTED TO BUY
PIANO WANTED: Not necessarily in good
condition. Phone collect 519-669-2198 or
519-669-2280. 11-01xtf
14. PROPERTY for SALE1
HOUSE FOR SALE, 116 North Main St.
Close to high school, shoe factory and arena,
527-1325. 14-18-tf
1975 Northland mobile home, 12x65, sundeck
with roof, furnished or unfurnished, present-
iy on lot in Brussels. Frank Workman
887-6867 after 6 p.m. 14-26-2
MODERN hog farm on paved road. Bunga-
low, feeder barn, sow barn, electric mill,
grain storage. $159,000. Montague, Prince
Edward Island (902) 838-4766. 14-26-01
15. PROPERTYfor RENT
FARM HOUSE for rent, 11/2 miles west of
Brussels, County Rd. 16. Barn cal also be
rented. 345-2679. 15-25-3
GROUND floor apt. for rent, available July
1. Suitable for mature person. Call 527-1931.
15-24 tf
PROPERTY
AUCTION
15. PROPERTYfor RENT
3 bedroom duplex available July 1, Inquire
daytime, 527-0800 or evenings 482-7908.
15-26x2
FOR (TENT Sept. 1,ona bedroom ground
floor apt. 2 entrances,
near to shopping. $164'
monthly, heat included. Phone 527-1507.
15-26-tf
UPPER. Duplex, 2 bedrooms, own gas
furnace, separate entrance, parking. Avail-
able July. 527-1833. 15-18-tf
BACHELOR APT. for rent. Available imme-
diately $175.00 month. Phone 527-0607 or
527-071y2 after 5 p.m. 15-23-tf
3 bedroom duplex available July 1, 1984.
Inquire daytime. 527-0800 or evenings.
482-7908. 15-25x2
THREE bedroom country home for rent, 21/2
west of Seaforth and 1'/2 north, Available
Aug. 15. $200 per month. Apply John
Segeren,4i2-9217. 15-26-2
a
TWO bedroom apartment, available imme-
diately. Phone 527-1680. 15-17-tf
17.WANTED TO RENT
PIG barn set up for 30 to 50 sows. Preferably
farrow to finish, within 10 mile radius of
Dublin. 345-2065. 17-25-2
18. FOR RENT
FLOOR sanders for rent. B. & M. Rentals
and Sales. Wingham. 357-1666. 18-45-tf
19. NOTICE
ATTENTION FARMERS: Not one nickel in
taxes more than your fair share is a slogan at
F.B.C. During the summer months you will
be receiving your Notice of Assessment from
Revenue Canada. If yours does not say "As
Declared" you need Farm Business Consult-
ants assistance nowt Serving farmers' needs
52 weeks of the year. Call toll free
1-800-265-1002. 19-26-01
FREE 128 page career guide shows how to
train at home for 205 top paying full and part
time jobs. Granton Institute 265A Adelaide
Street West, Toronto. Call (416) 977-3929
Four bedroom home for Mrs. Ida CL ,e
at 92 East William Street, Seaforth,
Ont.
Thursday, July 5
at 7:30 p.m.
Fuel Oil Furnace
Repair and CI
24 HOUR SERVICE
Paratchek's Maintenance
Dublin 345-2235
19. NOTICE
CLASSIFIED
HOUSECRUISER Vacation on beautiful
Georgian Bay. Sleeps six. Dates still
available. Cally or write for brochure to Box
122, Pointe Au Baril, Ontario, POG IKO (705)
366-2511. 19-26-0
20. AUCTION SALES
ONTARIO'S largest farm machinery consign-
ment sale, Norwich, Ontario. Friday, July 13,
1984, 10 a. III. (Sales conducted second Friday
each month). Approx. 150-175 tractors plus
all types of farm equipment. Consignments
welcome. For more information call (519)
424-9998 or (519)'"424-9093. Proprietors K.S.
Hamulecki & Sons. 20-26-01
24.CARD OF THANKS
PIPE
We would like to thank our neighbors,
'relatives and friends for all the gifts, cards,
and good wishes given us on our 40th
wedding anniversary. Special thanks to
Robert, Susan and Shirley and to anyone else
who helped with our anniversary party.
Thanks also to the band who provided such
excellent music. Jack and Ruth Pipe
24-26x1
RILEY
I would like to thank my relatives, friends and
neighbors for cards, flowers and visits while I
was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London. Special thanks to Dr. King and Dr. _
Mackenzie and nurses of 4th floor s.w. and to
Joe Dick since I returned home. Special
thanks to Topnotch Feeds Head Office and
employees for the fruit and T.V. it was Very
much appreciated. Bill Riley
24-26x1
JACOBS
Joan and Malcolm Jacobs would like to thank
all the ladies who prepared and served the
luncheon on the day of Waneta's wedding.
Also thanks to all our friends who helped in
their own way. Your thoughtfulness will
always be remembered. - 24.26-1
CASTATOR
Mr. and Mrs. Harkwood Castator, grandpar-
ents of Waneta Jacobs would like to thank all
the friends who helped make her wedding
day a special one. Your kindness will not be
forgotten. 24-26-1
PETIHCK
I would like to thank my family, relations and
friends for cards, gifts and flowers while I was
a patient in Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Rodney and nurses for their kindness.
Grace Pethick
24-26-1
24.CARD OF THANKS
O'ROURKE
To my friends, family, and neighbors I wish to
express my sincere appreciation for prayers,
cards, gifts and visits while I was
'a pat
ie
nt in
Seaforth Hospital and since returninghome.S
Special thanks to Dr. Malkus. �r. Rodney,
and the nursing staff for their excellent care.
Your thoughtfulness will never be forgotten.
Jack O'Rourke
24-26-1
FINLAYSON
I would like to thank all who supported.events
at Seaforth Health Care Facility during
Nursing Home Week. To Mrs, Ann Helm,
Administrator D,D,C., staff and residents for
their co-operation and participation. Also
special thanks to Mrs;, Thomas' class of
S.P.S. for sponsoring residents and to the
Junior Volunteers for their assistance during
the year. Sincerely
Mary Finlayson
Activity Co-ordinator
24-26x1
BLAKE
Although 1 was only in the hospital a short
time 1 would like to thank all who wished me a
speedy recovery. Mrs. Carol Blake
24-26x1
REGELE
Thanks! 1 would like to thank everyone for
helping get everything ready for the sale and
also for helping the night of the sale. It was
very much appreciated. Clarence Regele
24-26x1
ROBERTON
Many thanks to relatives. friends and
neighbors for cards, flowers, gifts and visits
while a patient in Seaforth Hospital. Special
thanks to Helen Henderson for helping at
time of my accident, also doctors and nurses.
Belle Roberton
24-26x1
PHILLIPS
My heartfelt thanks to everyone for flowers,
cards, etc. and to special people like Sharon.
Ina and Mary Anne, who have _helped me
during my down time. To my family I thank
you for your love and never ending help. To
Deb and Mandy for special ickin's, Gord and
Neil for extra running and Stu for his constant
help. Mara Phillips
24-26-1
McCUTCHEON
Many thanks to all who sent cards, treats and
inquired about me while in hospital. Special
thanks to Rae and Margurite Crawford, Lloyd
and Isabel Batkin for driving my wife to
hospital. Jack McCutcheon
24-26x1
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 27, 1984 -- A17
24.CARD ,OF THANKS I
ALLAN
The family of the late Garnet (Pete) Allan
with to express their sincere thanks and
appreciation t relatives, friends and neigh-
bors for their many acts of kindness and
sympathy shown to them in the loss of a dear.
husband, father and grandfather. Also
special thanks for the beautiful -floral
tributes, cards and donations. Thanks to
everyone who sent food to the house and the
Hensall Legion Ladies for serving lunch after
the funeral. Special thanks to Rev. Stan
McDonald, Michael P. O'Connor Funeral
Home and the Hensall Legipn Men and
Ladies Auxiliary. Everyone's kindness and
sympathy will always be remembered:
Donna Allan and Family
24-26-1
ALTMAN
We wish to thank our family, relatives and
friends for cards, flowers and gifts on our
50th anniversary, to Father Frank Dentinger
for saying our Mass, the ladies of the Legion
for theylovely dinner and -lunch and for the
music provided. Everything is greatly appre-
ciated. Pat and RoseAltman
24-26x1
ROCK
We would like to thank our relatives, friends
and neighbors for attending our 25th
anniversary and making it such a happy
occasion. Special thanks tp those who helped
with the meal. Keith and Marjorie Rock
,24-26x1
-RICHARD LOBB
AUCTIONEER
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
Property known as 92 East William
Street, Seaforth. Ont, consists of three
bedrooms upstairs. Downstairs has one
bedroom, living room. dining room,
kitchen, pantry, bathroom and back
woodshed. Carpeted upstairs and down.
new roof in last two years, outside
painted last year, gas furnace, electric
water heater. Situated on a good sized
lot close to arena and curling rink in a
good neighborhood. Terms on property
10% day at time of sale balance due in
30 days being offered subject to a
reasonable reserve bid. For information
and viewing phone the auctioneer at
482-7898.
AUCTIONEER - RICHARD LOBB
482-7898 CLINTON, ONTARIO
NOTE: Contents of house will be sold
Sat. July 7 at Lobb Auction Barn,
Clinton, Ont.
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VEALS
15. PROPERTYfor RENT
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 83-3% miles east
of Exeter
WED. JUNE 27, 6 p.m. 3 bedroom
house and household furniture, appli-
ances, etc. at 128 Princess St. WW
Clinton for Mrs. Margaret Moodie.
SAT. JUNE 30, 10 a.m. Machine shop
equipment, garage equipment, metal
lathe, heat treating equipment to be
held at Clinton High School for the
Huron Cty. Bd. of Ed.
THURS., JULY 5, 7:30 p.m. 4 bedroom
house for ida Close, 92 East William,
Seaforth.
FRI. JULY 6, 10 a.m. Self-propelled
combine, 2 tratturs, MF baler 2 years
old, New Holland haybine. Full line of
equipment, ensilage, seven polled here -
ford cows And calves, seven yearling
stockers, misc. tools, etc. for Robert J.
Smith, quarter mile west of Holmesville,
Ontario, on Cut line road.
SAT. JULY 7, 10 am. Antiques,
furniture, appliances, at Richard Lobb
Auction Barn. Clinton.
WED. JULY 18, 12:30 p.m. 8th annual
Perth Huron Harvest Sale of47 purebred
Jersey cows and heifers at Clinton
Fairgrounds, Clinton, Ont.
235-1123
Try us for
CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING
Kill Days - Tuesdays
OUR SPECIALTY
Home cured and smoked meats ptocesa-
ed exactly the way you like it.
DOUGLAS JACOB
Auctioneer
Farm, Household & Real Estate
Phone 393-6214
Sebringville, Ont
HENSALL LIVESTOCK
SALES
Every Thursday at 12:30 p.m.
A l I classes of livestock
WE INVITE YOUR
CONSIGNMENTS
Victor Hargreaves Greg Hargreavea
482-7511 Clinton 262-2619 Hensall
Barry Miller
236-2717 Exeter & 229-6205 Kirkton
Elizabeth Court
Apartments
176 Oxford St.,
Hensall
1 UEDROOM AVAILABLE
includes utilities, carpeting, appliances,
laundry facilities.
Phone 262-2846
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
MERRIAM SHOLDiCE
All persons having claims against the
estate of Merriam Shotdice, late of the
Village of Brussels, in the County of
Huron, deceased who died on the 6th
day of May, 1984 are hereby notified to
send in full particulars of their claims to
the undersigned on or before the 11th
day of July 1984, after which date the
assets will be distributed having regard
only to claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario, this 1401
day of June, 1984.
MCCONNELL, STtsWART,
DEVEREAUX & SMITH
Barristers &e.,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executor
AUCTION SALE
Combine, two tractors. farm machinery, feed, cattle, etc. to be held at Lot 26,
Concession 11, Goderich Township 4 miles west of Clinton, Ontario on highway
#8 to Holmesville, Ontario turn left go '/. mile on cutline road.
Friday, July 6
at 10 a.m.
COMBINE: Case 800 self-propelled combine w/Innes 71/2 ft. grain pick up
TRACTORS: Case 930 Comfort King diesel tractor w/cab, front end weights. Set
of 18.4 x 34 dual wheels, Case 530 gas tractor w/loader w/hyd. bucket and
adjustable rear wheels, hydraulic outlets, 2431 Hr.
EQUIPMENT! Massey Ferguson 124 PTO baler like new, 2 years old, New
Holland 479 nine ft. haybine, New Idea 7 ft. trail PTO hay mower (late model),
18 ft. flat rack on 10 ton wagon w/11 Lx15 tires, 18 ft. flat rack on 8 ton double
reach wagon, Cockshutt 207 five bar side rake, Gehl FH84 forage harvester
w/hay pick up, Gehl FH84 forage harvester w/two row 32" narrow corn head,
Gehl short trough forage blower and pipes, 2 Gehl three beater forage boxes on
wagons, I Gehl two beater forage box on wagon, new conveyor belt for Gehl
wagon, Glenco 16 ft. trail cultivator, White 14 ft. trail wheel disc, international
720 four furrow x 16" bottom toggel trip semi -mount plow, Westfield 16 ft. pony
harrow, Geo. White 200 gal. aluminum tank trail sprayer w/27 ft. boom,
Lucknow 71/2 ft. heavy duty double auger snowblower w/hyd. hood turner,
Smoker 30 ft. hay and grainretevator w/1 HP electric motor, 15 ft. six inch auger
w/undercarriage and electric motor, New Idea 325 two row narrow corn picker
w/12 row husking bed, two gravity bins on wagons, John Deere 34 PTO manure
spreader, 2-11 ft. land packers, old 9 ft. iHC trail cultivator, INC three furrow
ace bottom plow, John Deere 131/2 ft. rotary hoe, old Minneapolis belt drive corn
crib sheller, MF post hole digger, Bell 3250 threshing machine w/straw cutter
grain thrower, all belts, on steel, easy spread grass seeder, Surge vacuum pump
& motor, two surge buckets & straps, GSW 3 HP water pump one year old, Van
Dale 13 ft. silo unloader no motor, 6 ft. 3 pt. hitch blade.
CATTLE: 6 young polled hereford cows w/newborn calves at side, 1 polled
hereford cow due in two months, roan cow w/calf at side, Charolais cow bred
one month, black cow w/calf at side, yearly polled hereford bull, 7 yearly
stockers approx. 400 to 500 lbs.
FEED: Approx. 1000 bales of one year old hay, aprox. 8 ft. of corn silage in 13
ft. silo.
TOOLS & MISC.: NuWaiy 5/8 floor model drill press w/motor, 25 ft. endless
drive belt, hew barb wire, 12 boxes Esiok baler twine, approx. 50 steel posts,
quantity of cedar posts, several rolls of page wire, 2 ton chain fail, Snap On tool
box, Beatty bench press, antique wooden planes, 2 sausage presses, Beatty
water well pump, cast iron kettle, feed carts, buzz saw blades, Burdizzo, cattle
dehorner, Sunbeam cattle clipper, 2-16 ft. steel gates, 2-10 ft. steel gates plus a
wagon load of mise. items.
LAND RENTED TERMS CASH LUNCH BOOTH
AUCTIONEER - RICHARD LOBB
519-482-7898
OWNER - ROBER'T J. SMITH
519482.3340
Owner or auetlo, eer not responsible for any accidents day of sale.
WINSTON POWELL
LICENCED CARPENTER
Custom built homes and
complete remodelling
Reasonable rates
R.R.2, Seaforth
462-T108
Geo. A. Sills
& Sons ,tet
MERCHANT'S
PLUMBING -HEATING
& ELECrBICAL CONTRACTORS
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Home
Hardware
%.�.on homy egoerixti & ac
Phone
527-162
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Seaforth
AUCTION SALE
SALVATION ARMY, Wingham
wishes to express sincere appreciation to
all who took part in the recent national
red shield appeal. There were those who
assisted in the canvas and those who
gave of their money in the Brussels area
which made it possible for us to go over
the top and to continue assisting those
who have lost their way. God bless you
as you have assisted,
DOUG PURDY
Red Shield Campaign
Brussels Area
26. PERSONAL
125. IN MEMORIAM
ELLIOTT: In loving memory of a dear
brother, Gerald who passed away June 30,
1983.
He isone but
not forgotten,
gotten,
And, as dawns another year,
In our lonely hpurs of thinking,
Thoughts of him are always near,
Days of sadness will come o'er us,
Many think the wound is healed,
But they little know the sorrow
That lies in the heart concealed.
Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by
brother Grant and June and family. 25-26x1
MUNRO: In loving memory of a dear
grandmother and great grandmother, Grace,
who God called home on July 4, 1982.
God saw you getting tired,
When a cure was not to be;
He closed His arms around you,
And whispered "Come with me."
So keep your arms around her Lord,
And give her special care,
Make up for all she suffered
And all that seemed unfair.
Always will be remembered by her
granddaughter Mary Helen, Bob and great
grandsons Shawn and Curtis. 25-26-1
COOPER: In loving memory of a dear
husband, father and grandfather, Morley
Cooper who passed away one year ago, June -
28, 1983
The world changes year to year
And friends from day to day
But never will the one we loved
From memory pass away •
To us your name will ever be
The key that unlocks memory
Of a dear one gone, but cherished yet,
A beloved face we'll 'ner forget.
Lovingly remembered by the family.
25-26-1
MEET your match. For all ages and
unattached. Thousands of members anxious
to meet you. Prestige Acquaintances. Call tol
free 1-800-263-9103. Hours: Noon to 8 p.m.
26-26-0
29. ENGAGEMENTS
SIMPSON - LAYCOX
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hecker, Zurich are
pleased to announi<.e.the forthcoming mar-
riage of their daughter Teresa' Ann Simpsen
to Mr. Harry Laycox, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Laycox, Varna, Ontario. The wedding
will take place at Egmondville United
Church, Egmondville, Ont., July 2tst, 1984
at 7 p.m. Reception to follow. 29-26-1
SHORT SHOTS
[Continued from Page A1Si'
Cousin's Hardware Store all week. The
hospitality committee are there to welcome
everyone interested in seeing the display of
quilts, old and new, and watching the ladies
of the Majestic W.I. busily quilting. Saturday
is the day of the parade and beef barbecue
Sunday there will be a community church
service at the park followed by a pork
barbecue and -sports with the Fdrm Show on
again at the B.M.G. arena, a full busy week.
Plan to attend and enjoy all of it.
a•••••
In spite of numerous costly fires caused by
tookiilg oil left tliatfetidttd" do the stove,
people still do it. If you are heating cooking oil
keep close watch on it. Never leave it for a
moment or you might find your kitchen in
flames.
Do not forget about the Brussels Horticul-
tural Rose 'Show and Bake Sale in the
Brussels library on Saturday. July 4.
Why do so many women go out in public
with their head deeorated'with hair curlers,
not even out of sight with some covering?
Just not enough time to wait until their hair is
ready, must be the explanation. One husband
apparently was not pleased to see his wife's
head in curlers for he was heard asking,
'When do the bittteriRcs,come ont,oftboser,: • ..
cocoons?
Party held for Walton teacher
Ccrrrespondent
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
887-6677
A Citizenship and World Affairs meeting
was held at the Walton hall for the Walton
Women's Institute, Wednesday evening,
June 20.
President Leona McDonald welcomed
guests and members and then read a poen.
Margery Huether was pianist. The Institute
voted to enter a float in the Bicentennial
parade at 4 p.m. at the Walton Sport Area
Day on July 14. The Institute offered to look
after cards (as 'a drop in euchre) for those
that wish to play till 9 p.m. The Walton
Sports Area will look after other entertain-
ment and barbecue.
A White Pine tree has been planted in the
park by the Walton Women's Institute to
commemorate the Bicentennial this year in
Ontario.
Plans were made for the birthday party in
July at Huronview, a committee was put in
to look after program and several offers were
made to make cupcakes.
The Institute will cater to an anniversary
supper for Lavern and Marion Godkln,
Wednesday, July 4.
A donation was made to Jack Ryans who
lint their shed by fire recently on their farm.
Convenor Viola Kirkby conducted a
Bicentennial quit assisted by Margery
Huether.
The new programmes of the Huron East
District Women's institute were given out by
secretary treasurer, Margaret Shortreed.
SCHOOL NEWS
On Thursday, June 21 at noon at Walton
Public School a surprise party was held for
Mary Ellen Walsh who is leaving to go to
-McCurdy School at Centralia next fall.
The children lined up in the hall and she
was led through with a farewell cake, Long
scrolls with names from each class were
opened when best wishes were given to
Mary Ellen.
IMICEVAMIMO
OF EDUCATIONALLY RELATED ITEMS
At
F.C. MADILL SECONDARY SCHOOL [GYMNASIUM]
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
NOG 2W0
on
SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1984
at
10:00 aeme
Consisting of: desks, riding lawn mowers, typewriters, ditto
machines, etc.
PREVIEW: SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1984
from 8:30 a.m. to sale time
Mobile Lunch
Terms: Cash
JACK ALEXANDER - AUCTIONEER
357-1011
R.8. ALLAN
Director of Education
E. FRAYNE
Chairmen
Her grade three class presented her with a
necklace presented by Wendy Clark. Mrs.
Vandendool, the grade two teacher had
composed a song which the children sang to
Mary Ellen.
She will be greatly missed at the Walton
school and was very much liked by all the
children and people in the community.
On Friday, June 22, a short program was
held at the Walton Public School for the
kindergarten graduation when parents and
friends attended to see diplomas and report
cards presented. Their teacher' is Della
Bennett.
PERSONALS
Visitors on Sunday, June 17 with Mr. and
Mrs. Ken McDonald were Dr. Neil McDon-
ald, Vancouver B.C.; Edna McDonald of
Huronview, Clinton; Murray and Mary
Huether, Brussels; Brian and Dianne
Huether and Sherry, Brussels; Paul and
Marjorie Keauter, Listowel; Alvin and Vera
McDonald, Brussels; Don and Marilyn
McDonald, Brussels; their grandchildren
Kevin and Megan Flaxbard, London; Jean
Bewley, Brussels; Rick and Jo Ann
McDonald, Brussels.
in the evening Ray and Margery Huether.
Walton and Herb and Mildred Traviss.
Seaforth called at the same home to see Neil
before he returned to Vancouver.
On Wednesday, June 13, Ray and
Margery Huether attended the graduation of
their nephew Danny Holmes of Clinton at
the University of Western Ontario at
London.
The Worship service has been cancelled at
Duff's United Church this coining Sunday
due to the joint outdoor church service at the
Ball Park in Brussels.
A picnic is after the church service, Those
on the east side of County Road 12 bring
sandwiches and those on the west side bring
squares, tarts and cookies. Bicentennial
celebi"atioas will follow in the afternoon.
Belgrave has lucky penny sale winners
I Continued from Page A141
Beth Procter visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Michael McNall and Michelle of Victoria B. C
and toured many interesting places.
On returning home she visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Conrad Smithson of Downsview.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Speakman of
Mississauga were also visiting at the same
home.
Mrs. Procter returned to her home in
Belgrave on June 15 accompanied by Rev.
and Mrs. Charles Speakman.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch. Julia and Jeff of
London spent the weekend with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston attended the
Forrest reunion held at the home of Mrs,
Harvey Johnston of Clinton on June 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Farrier, Winnifred
Farrier of Toronto and Mrs. Lloyd McDonald
of Waterloo attended the funeral of their
uncle, Cecil Wheeler of Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nethery. Mr. and Mrs.
Les Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Higgins
attended the Square Dance Stepping Out '84
at Wiarton on the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. James Leishman. Tracy.
Trina, Kim and Kendra are now living in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor. We
welcome them to our village.
weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James
Leishman were John Leishman and Lisa of
Niagara Falls, Frank Leishman, Wendy,
Wanda and Frankie, Joan Davis and Danny of
Dashwood, Terry Bauer, Elliott and Tanya of
Prince George B.C. Mr. and Mrs. James
Leishman, Tracy, Trina, Kim and Kendra.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Williamson, Patricia.
Sharon, Leslie and Danny of Wingham, Tim
and Angus Jacklin of Rosseau, Mt and Mrs.
Don Mitchum of Columbia, South Carolina.
Joan Leishman and Danny De Felici of
Toronto, Jean Kennedy, Steven, Kathy and
Amanda of Londesboro, John Shaddick off
Goderich, Myrtle Barker and Beatrice Barker
of Goderich and all attended the wedding of
Alan Leishman to Wanetta Jacobs of Brussels
at Knox United Church, Belgrave on June 16.
Mrs. Stanley Snell and Mrs. Quainte of
London visited with Mrs. Snell's brother
Harold Keating on June 17. They attended
the Sunday School anniversary at Knox
United Church, Belgrave and the chicken
barbecue.
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