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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-05-13, Page 12Al2 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 13, 1987 38. SERVICE DIRECTORY VEA S l Abattoir and Meat.Market Hwy.83 - 3'/ miles east of Exeter -1. 235-1123 Try us for CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING Kill Days -.Tuesdays ' OUR. SPECIALTY Home cured and smoked meats. processed exactly the way you like it, 39. CARD -OF --THANKS COOK ' I would like• to thank Doctors Rodney, Malkus; . nurses and the entire staff of Seaforth Comm. Hospital for the kindness and care during my slay in the hospital. Thanks also to friends and family for the lovely floral arrangements, cards, treats and 'especially the visits to cheer me up: Special thanks to Moni and Cheryl for helping at home, Also to Jack 13 and Bonnie G. for the unex- pected surprise in my room'when.' returned from O.R. You' sure. had me wondering for awhile (hal . hal): Everything was greatly appreciated: Rose Cook. 39.19.1 . LINDEMANN ' A very special thank you to Dr. Rodney, 'nurses . and staff at Seaforth .Community -Hospital for the care, kindness, concern and understanding, a special thanks to Ellen, Everything was very much. appreciated. Inge Lindemann: 39.19x1. CALDWELL Barb and Amber wish to thank Dr, D. Allan and Dr. E. Malkus and nurses' and staff at both Stratford and'Seaforth hospitals for their care 'during our hospital stay, S- ecial thanks to Grandma and Grandpa Doig and Josie and Grandma and Grandpa Caldwell for taking good care of Brittany. 39.19.1 McLlwain .. 1 would like to thank Dr. Rodney, Dr. Malkus and all the nurses for being so kind and caring during my stay in Seaforth Hospital, Thanks to all who .sent cards and gifts since I have returned home. Thanks also to my family for being so concerned. Cheryl McLlwain, 39-19x1 40. IN MEMORIAM 'GLANVILLE' In:loving memory of our son and brother John - Boy: • You left'a beautiful memory, And a sorrow too great to be told But to us who loved andlost you Your memory will never grow old.• , • 40.19x1 Les, Cathy, Veronica and Doris. 41. PERSONAL OVERWEIGH17 r I lose weight without dteltng while I sleep: Call about Colored 482.5647. , 41.19x2 42. ENGAGEMENTS FERFOLJA-JORDAN' Mrs. Bernadette•Jordan.of Mitchell Is pleased to announce the forth'comjng marriage of her daughter Pauline. Mary to Aloiz Louie Ferfolja, son of Mr: and Mrs, Ciril Ferfolja of Kitchener. The wedding will take ,place Saturday,: May 30; 1987 at 3 p.m. at St. Joseph's Roman. Catholic Church, Stratford, Ontario. 42-19x1 JOHNSTON -GARROW Lorne •and Geraldine Dale (Johnston) of RR No. 4 Clinton' are pleased to announce the for- _ thconiing marriage of her daughter Karen An.n Johnston to David Paul'Garrow, son of Lorne and Blossom Garrow of -Clinton on Saturday, June 6,. 1987 at 7 p.m. in,Londesboro United Church. Open reception to follow. in Blyth. 42-19x1 SCHENK - We would like to give special thanks to Dr:""' Malkus and the nursing staff at Seaforth Com- munity Hospital for their excellent care and to Dr. Allan and the. nursing staff "al Stratford General, Your advice and special attention were very much appreciated: Also to all the people who visited and sent flowers and gifts. And last but never forgotten, our wonderful lamily who were always there when you need- ed them. P.S. Thanks for the stroller! Always Remembered and appreciated. Love Gary, Audrey and Joel. , 39-19x1 . BEDARD I would like to thank my relatives, friends and . neighbours for their visits, cards and treats while I was a patient in University Hospital. Special thanks to Dr, Rodney and the staff of University hospital. Lloyd Bedard. ,39-19x1 HOGGARTH The !amity of the late Elizabeth (Bess) Hog- garth wish to express their sincere thanks to relatives. friends and neighbours for their kind support, floral tributes, charitable donations and cards. Special thanks to Rev, James Van Slyke, the pallbearers, flower bearers. Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home and the ladies of the U.C.W. at Northside United Church. We also appreciated the gifts of food at our home by our neighbours and friends. 'We would like to thank Dr. Malkus and nurses at Seaforth Community Hospital, also Dr. Linton and Dr. Jeunikar and the nurses on second floor east at Victoria Hospital and Drs. Dar and Lee and the nurses on six floor east. We also extend aur thanks to all those that helped in any way. Your kindnesses will always be remembered. Lloyd Hoggarth and family, Tom Ciuff, Ruth Clulf and Jean Aubry. 39.19x1 RYAN We wish to thank our friends, neighbours and relatives for making our 80th Wedding An- niversary such a memorable occasion. We ex- tend a special thank you to our family fpr their arranging and participating in our Mass of Thanksgiving and for organizing such an en -- pliable evening. Thank yet to everyone for their lovely cards, gifts, masses, floral ar- rangements and best wishes. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Joe and Rita Ryan 39.19.1 10 YEAR REUNION - Approximately 109 members of the. Grade 12 class which graduated from 'the Seaforth District High School in 197Z,'returned home Saturday to attend a 10 year reunion, The • 'eve'nt, which was held -at the Seafprtll• Legion', saw a lot of people ;reminscing as -well as catching up: „ , Mcllwraith photo. • ows and pigs sell higher at market • The market at Brussels Stockyards trad- ed actively at record prices on 'all classes of finished cattle. Cows and pigs sold higher. There were 696 cattle and 431 pigs, on offer, Choice Steers,' 96.00 to 102.08 with a sale to 1.11,75.• Good Steers, 91,00 to 96.00 A steer consigned' by Cliff Campbell 'of R,R. 5, .Stratford weighing 1060 lbs. topped the market at 111.75 with his lot of 4 steers' averaging 1110 lbs. -selling, for 109.45. • • A steer consigned by Hammond Bros. of R,R: 1, Monkton weighing 1000 lbs, sold for 109.50; Penny. Sa The Hospital Auxiliary's, Penny Sale was a success again ,this year., Winners as listed Member below should contact •a ember of the Aux- iliary for further details about plies. All win-' ners are from Seaforth, unless 'stated' otherwise. . Tricycle, Shirley Laverty; 2 Towels .& Face Cloths; Marie Dalrymple, Pictures, Jeannine Jefferson; Fishing Pole, Isabel Batten, Monkton; Toy Building Set, 8. McClure;' Case of Coke, R. Visser; Cat Food, H. Lane; Honey, --Bob Litt; 3 Tubes of Grease,' L. Nolen; Sweater, Don Kernrghan, R.R. 4 Monkton; 5 Bottles Engine 011; Susan McLachlan, R.R. 3 Kippen, Hand Saw, John Tabbert; Dog Food, Don McChnchey, Hensall; 2 Dishes, Betty Hulley; Caulking & Pencils, J Preszcator, Londesboro: Hand Cleaner. E. Southgate; Ruler, N. Vander Pryt, R R. 2 Dublin, Pillow Cases, R Laing, R.R. 2 Staffs, Paper Pro- ducts, Isabel Hunt; Slippers: Agnes Etue; Pen Set; Barbara Glanville, R.R. 1 Walton; Door Chimes, Bill Brown Sr, Egmondville; Floral Ar- rangement, Norman East, Cap, Labelle Mac- Donald, London; Thermos. Johanna Good- man: Case of Pepsi, Verne Dolmage, Salad - Set, Evelyn Burgess. Vanastra; Motor Oil, William Kelly; Cat Food, Brenda Jissome; Radio. Trevor McLean, Teddy Bear, Julie Backerl, Brush & Scraper, Danny Backers, 4 L Maple Syrup. Heather McKercher, R R 1''Dublin, Vase, Joyce Lee, Cap, Brad Ische. R R 5 Stratford, Smoke Alarm. Dolmages, 3 pc Scissor Set Janice Virschuere, Flower Pot, Clara Ducharrne. 1 L Verathane, Erma Price, Walton; 3 Tubes Grease, Maureen Wildfong. ruler, Joe Cusach, Case of Pepsi. Phil Hoggarth; Honey. Helen McLaughlin; 5 - 500 M bottles Engine Oil, Colleen Ryan; Col- ogne Spray & Lotion Set, Florence Kay, Paper Products, Mrs C. Dorssers. Pillow Cases, Shelly Lamont, Pencil Sharpener, John Col amen, Bowl Cleaner, Hilda Austin; Case of Brange Pop, Donald J. Dale, Bath Seal, erard Ryan. Brake Fluid. John Tabbert, Flashlight, Monique Vantyghem; Pen Set, Cathy Laderty; Ruler, Cindy Maloney, R.R. 1 Dublin, Child's Lawn Chair. Donna O'Connell, Zurich, Groceries, Michelle Etue; Pour, Laura Murray; Pictures. Ann Wild, Goderich; First Ad Kit, Brian Dale; Tumblers, Phil Hoggarth; Stapler, Cathy Laverty; Child's Seam Trainer, David McLean, Clinton, Case of Pepsi, Susan Armstrong, R R 5 Clinton; Windshield Washer, Isabel Pohl; 5 500' M bottles Engine Oil, Muriel McClure, Walton; Glasses. Jessica Mennell; Sun Glasses, Ruth Stewart; Toy Tractor, Kimberly Jewett, Digital Clock, Doris Ryan, Picture • Frame,.. Lorre Van Wyosbede, Mint Gym, Helena Feeney, Dublin; Cap, Lew Coyne; Floral Arrangement, Marilyn Dale: Toy Building Set, Elizabeth Scott; Folding Fence, . B Box, Sugar,' A. Malcolm; 2 Bath Sheets, M Ungarian; Overnwere e results (Microwave), C. Coombs, Egmondville; Radio, . M. Dale; Dog Food, M Bennett Ceramic Bamhi, K. Cuthill; Flashlight, E.'Olde, Clinton;' Atlas, Joanne Jewitt; Avon, P. Troutbedk; 5 bottles Engine Oil, C. Wood; Honey, W. Stoll; Staffa; Coffee Butler, N. Wyell, Ottawa,' Motor Oil, P. Aldwinkie, Varna; i.ewn Chair, A. . Reid, Final Glaze, Mrs. C. Dorssers; Cat Food, • Stephen Eckert Sr„ Egrnondville; Musical Ted- dy Bear, Alice Nixon; Honey, Derek Maloney, R.R 1 Dublin; Grocies, Melisia Blake, R.R. 2 Brussels; Badminton Set; Alan Burdge, - Brucefield , Case of -Coke, Betty Leonhardt, Homemade Shoes from India, Margaret Ben- nett, Oil Change, Filter, Grease Job, Dianne Moro; Wash, Cut Blow Dry or Set, Anne Sills; Dinner for 2, Brian Dale, $7 00'Baking, Doug Schroeder; Book of Stamps - Value $3.60, Lauren Oliver; Lub, Filter & Grease Job, Joyce • Lee, 5 Silver Dollars, Jeff Hoelscher, 4 lbs. ' Margarine, Margaret Cuthill; 1 Shampoo & Set, Ethel Haist; 2 Uncle Jack's Fish & Chips, Lew Coyne; 4 lbs. Margarine, Gwen Patter- son, Car Wash, Bill Brown Sr, Egmondville: 2'% Dozen Eggs; Betty Walker, One Man s. Haircut, .Leta McCowan, Book of Stamps - $3.60. Matthew • McGrath, Egmondville; $5 00 Voucher. Dorothy MacLennan, One Man's Haircut & Shampoo, Thelina Coombs. 3 Games of Open Bowling, Tracy Nash; $10 00, Terry Ward, Monkton, 4 lbs Margarine, Harvey McClure; 1 Large Pizza, Minna Scott. 2 Smorgasbord Dinners Value $10 00. Donelda'Flynn, Clinton; 3 Games of Open .Bowling, Norma Steele, 4 lbs Margarine, Jean Stewart, 1 Large Special Pizza, Jeff Hoelscher, Vaccination for Cat Value $23.00, Jean Pinder; One Man's Suit or One Ladies' Dress Dry Cleaning, Margaret Ungarian, 1 Portrait Value $5000. Carrie Cleave, Vaccination for Dog • Value $28.00, Dianne Mero; 1 Ladies' Shampoo & Cut. Bet- ty Walker. 4 lbs Margarine, Sherry Tunney; Free Process 12 Exposure Film, M. Jean Pethick, 1 Year Subscription, Ann Laycox, 2 Dinners Special Value $1000, Mary Stapleton, Dublin, 4 lbs Margarine. Eileen Malone, Book of Stamps • Value 83.60, Lulu Watson, $5 00 Gift Certificate, Jane Rum- mer, $12 00 Gift Certificate, Betty Tiley; 2' Dozen Eggs. Vera Waist. 4 lbs. Margarine, Joy McCowan, R.R 4 Walton; $10.00 Gift Cer• tificate. Dons McClure: 1 Large PIzze - 3 Top- pings; Dorothy Webster, $10 00 Gift Cer tificate, Lucy Kenny. 4 lbs Margarine, Joan Addison, $10.00 Gift Certificate, Jeff Hoelscher; Gift Certificate 1 pr Men's Shoes, Lois Moore, Egmondviite; $10 00 Gift Cer- tificate. Lauren Regale, R.R 1 Dublin; Book of Stamps Value $3 60, George Hildebrand; 4 lbs Margarine, Bartiara Cook; $5.00 Gift Certificate, Mrs. Stewart Dale, Clinton; Ladies' Shampoo & Set. Helen Cannell, Wash, Cut. BlawDry; Bettery Felker, Cake, Elizabeth D'eJong. BEUERMAN The Alfred Beuerman fancily would Oke to offer sincere thanks to relatives, neighbours and friends for the help offered and received. Thanks to the choir of St, Peter's Church, to Rev. A. Horst for visits and prayers, the E.L.W. for providing the lovely lunch, for floral tributes and memorial cards. Thanks to Or. J: Underwded and the V.O.N. Nurses, and the Whitney-Ribey and, Horne. The concern and caring. expressed during the peat few months was greatly appreciated. Melinda Beuerrnan'and family, • 39.19x1 • ROWAT 'Lloyd Rowat and his family sincerely thank all those who expressed their sympathy by s'en- din'g flowers, donating 10 Charities, and Sen- ding cards and letters. We' also thank all those who expressed their condolences durittg the visiting hours and tiie funeral of our dear wife and mother Leone Rowat, We also sincerely thank Dir. Rodney mild the nurses et the Seafort1i Community hospital for their Spatial care, kindness and support during her long il- lness prior to her passin'g. 39'-19x1 40. IN MEMORIAM i • MILLER to loving memory of a dear Mother-in-law, grand - Mother and great grandmother,Jean Miller who passed away one year ago May 16, 1986. Metneele"s are like threads et gold They never tarnish or grow old Today, torho'rro'w our whole life through We will always love and remember you. Always remembered by D'o'ris, Ron, Gretta, Dianne and fettlllias. 4o-19- i TRUST THE -'ALL-PRO TEAM" YOU CAN DEPEND UPON. The Big 'O' Drain /lie•Corflparly Lirrtite'd Canada's leading manufacturer of drainage materials You have our as'surance that Big 'O' plastic drainage tubing iS the finest available. Our repUtat"ion depe'nds on it. POT reliable itnstariation oorttatt PARKER & PARKER LTD FARM AND MUNICIPAL DRAINAGE k.R. 2 /wick Phone Wclyne' Cook 2364390 anytime o'r 2624434 anyfinie' QUALITY PRODUCTS * QUALITY INSTALLATION Ten steers consigned by Keith Johnston of R,R. 2,13luevale averaging 1217 lbs. sold for an overall price of 102.07 with a sale at .108.75. ' Twelve steers consigned by Jim' Hayden of R.R. 3, Goderich averaging 1317 lbs. sold for. an overall -price of 101.00 with a sale to 107.25. Fourteen steers consigned by Jack Shell of R.R. 3, Wingham averaging 1148Ibs,.sold for an overall price of 102.49 with a sale to' 106:00. Six steers consigned by Howard Ryan of R;R. 1, Bluevale averaging 1327 lbs. sold for 99.25 with sales to 100.75. • - Five steers consigned by Harold McClin- chey, of R.R. 1, Auburn weighing 1008 lbs. sold for 98.60. Ten steers consigned' by Tom & Roger Moore of R.R. 4, Goderich averaging 1221 lbs, sold for an overall price of 97.74. Sixteen steers consigned by Lorne Eadie of R.R. 1; Holyroad averaging 1267 lbs. sold for an overall price of 97,59 with a sale to '•105.50. Fourteen steers consigned by Bill Sander- son of R.R. 1, Bluevale averaging 1262 lbs. ' sold for 96.80. Eight steers consigned by Jack Milligan of R.R. 1,'Hanover averaging 1198 lbs. sold for an overall price of 96.68 with a sale to 100.50. • Twenty-one steers' consigned by Maple Ridge Farms of R.R. 5, Brussels averaging 1259 lbs, sold for. an overall price of 96.29 with sales to 100.35. Six steers consigned by John Thornton of R.R. 1, Gorrie averaging 1273 lbs; sold for an overall price of 96.22. • SEAFORTH BOY SCOUTS wish to thank all their sponsors for helping to make our fish derby 'a huge success. Thanks also to Terry Tayor of Dixie Lee who generously donated subs and pop for all the hungry fishermen. Everything was • greatly appreciated. -Choice Exotic Heifers, 95.00 to 100.00 with a sale to•106.50. Choice White -Faced Heifers - 89.00 to 94:00 Seven heifers consigned .by Tom Kerr of .R.R. 3, ;Palmerston averaging 1113 lbs. sold for an overall price of 95.75 with a sate to 106.50. Four heifers consigned by Frank Lippert of Chepstow, averaging' 1108 lbs. sold for an overall price of 104.20 with a :sale. to 105-.50. Eleven 'heifers consigned by Harold & Gary 'Bell of R.R. 1, Wroxeter averaging 1170 lbs. sold for en overall price of 97.53 - with a sale to 105.75. Two heifers' consigned by Cliff Campbell of R.R. 5,. Stratford. averaging 910 lbs. sold for 103:90. Eight heifers consigned by James Stock of ' R.R.5, Stratford averaging 9631 lbs. sold for an overall price of 9114 with sales to 99.50. Eight heifers consigned by James Stock of R.R. 5, Stratford averaging 9631 lbs. sold for an overall price of 96.14 with sales to 99.50. A heifer consigned by Mervin Smith of R.R. 1, Walton weighing 1290 lbs: sold for 98.00. ' Nine heifers consigned by Howard Ballan- tyne of R.R. 3, Stratford averaging 1042 lbs. sold for °an overall price of 93.89 with a'sale to 99.50. A heifer consigned by Frank Dolmage of R,R. 1, Seaforth 'weighing 1090 lbs. sold for 94.00. Four hereford heifers consigned bjr Ron Gordon of R.R. 2, Blyth averaging 1015 lbs. sold for an overall price of 92.75 with a sale at 96.75. Seven heifers consigned by Paul & Norval Faust of FIR. 2, Port Elgin averaging 1081 lbs. sold for 9130. Choice Cows - 63.00 to 68.00 with a sale to 72:00 Good Cows - 58.00 to 63.00 Canners & Cutters - 54,00 to 58.00 30 to 40 Ib. pigs traded to a high of $1.36 per lb.; 40 to 50 lb. pigs to a high of $1.30; 50 to 60 lb. pigs to a high of $L28; 60 to 70 Ib. pigs to a high of $1.16. - - Please remember the Special Stocker & Feeder Sale at Brussels Stockyards this Tues., May 12th at 1:30 p.m. with approx- imately 1000 head on offer. 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