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CHARMMACNAUGHTON
Charles Steel ' MacNaughton, died Tues-
day, November 17, 1987 at South Huron
Hospital in Exeter.
He is survived by his wife, the former
Adeline Fulcher; daughter Heather, A, .
Howitt and her husband William of Windsor
and son John A. MacNaughton and his wife
Gail of Toronto.
Also 'surviving are grandchildren,
Richard, John and Mary Beth Howitt 'and
Matthew and Adeline MacNaughton; and a
brother John A. MacNaughton of
Ladysmith, British Columbia.
•—The fanlly'received ft ei nds at the
Pinney Funeral Home, Exeter on
November 19 and a funeral'service was held
November 20.
As expressions of sympathy donations can
be made to the John P. Robarts Research
Institute, P.O. Box • 5015, 100 Perth Drive,
London, Ontario, NBA 51(8, or a charity of
your choice.
MARY VICTORIA LARDER •
Mary Victoria Larder of Thamesford,
died Thursday, November 12, 1987 at Alex-
andria Hospital, Ingersoll. She was 76.
Mrs. Larder is survived by a son Robert of
• Thamesford and daughters, Grace (Mrs.
Don Corbett) of Seaforth' and. Patricia
Douglas of London.
Also surviving are nine grandchildren and
seven great grandchildren. • •
Mrs. Larder was predeceased by her hus-
band Albert Larder.
A funeral service was conducted from the
Harland B. Betzner Funeral Horne,
Thamesford on November 16, with the
Reverend Stanley Stanhope officiating. In-
terment Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery.
As expresssions of sympathy donations
may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foun-
dation and the Canadian Cancer Society.
THOMAS RUSSELL COLEMAN
Thomas Russell Coleman of Seaforth died
Sunday, November 22, 1987 at the Seaforth
Community Hospital. He was 91.
Mr. Coleman is survived by his wife, the
former : Ethel Smith; daughters Dorothy
(Mrs. Ernest Talbot) of RR 2 Kippen and
Hazel (Mrs. George Hildebrand) of
Seaforth; and son Emmerson Coleman and
his wife Audrey of Exeter.
Also surviving are nine grandchildren and
19 great grandchildren. , • '
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Mr, Coleman was predeceased by four
sisters and one brother.
Friends were received at the Ball and.
Falconer "Box Funeral Chapel", 47 High
Street, Seaforth and a funeral service will
be held today (Wednesday) at 2 p.m. at the
funeral home. Interment Maitland Bank
Cemetery.
GEORGINA M, WEBSTER
Georgina M. Webster , of Exeter, died
Tuesday, November 17, 1987 at the South'
Huron Hospital, Exeter. She was 81.
The former Georgina Reeves she is sur-
vived by a daughter, Vehna Mrs.Bill
Harvey) and a son Don and his wife Donna,
all of Exeter.
Also surviving are sisters, Jenny
Hildebrand of Seaforth, Nellie Nott of Clin-
ton and Pearl (Mrs. Bill Neely) of Stratford;
brother-barlie-Reeves-of-Seaforth; grand-
children Sandra, Don and. Penny, Ron and
June, David and Maria, Jim and Barb, Deb-
bie and David and Gary and Dennis; and six
great grandchildren.
Mrs. Webster was predeceased by her.
husband William in 1961.
The family' received friends . at the
Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home, Exeter and
a funeral service was held Friday,
November 20 with the Reverend' R. Horst of-
ficiating. Interment in .Exeter Cemetery. ,
GRADUATES
Brad Smith and Clara Ducharme 'are
pleased to announce the graduation • of
DENISE DUCHARME SMITH .on May. 31,
1987 from the Honors Economics, with
Finance and Accounting Option, program of
Wilfred Laurier University in Waterloo.
' Denise is a former graduate of the Seaforth
District High School and St. Columban
Separate School. She has accepted a posi-
tion with Cooper and Lybrand. Chartered Ac-
countants in Windsor. -
PEOPLE
Mary Jane Bell has accepted a position in
Keene's Guardian Pharmacy in
Mississauga.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Preszcator of
Crediton and Les Frost of Aylmer were re-
cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Hubley at Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hubley of Seaforth
visited at the hcme of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
McCallum at R.R.1 Walton one day last
week.
• MQKILLOP
Mrs. Harold McCallum returned to her
home after visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Preszcator at Crediton.
Mrs. Harold McCallum of R.R.1 Walton._
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen
McNichol at Seaforth.
Joy McCowan of R.R.4 Walton is a patient
in London Victoria Hospital. We wish her a
speedy recovery.'
Veal sells sten
All classes of steers and heifers sold on a
very strong demand at prices $2 per cwt.
higher. Cows sold $2 to $3 higher. Pigs sold
under pressure. Veal sold steady. There
were 951 cattle and 663 pigs on offer.
Choice Steers 88.00 to 92.00 with sales to
106.50 •
Good Steers 85.00 to 88.00
A steer consigned by Gary Potter of R.R.
No. 3, Clinton weighing 1260 lbs. sold. for
106.50 with his total offering of four steers
averaging .1150 lbs. selling for an overall
price of 97.11
A steer consigned by Jamie Irwin of R.R.
No. 5, Lucknow weighing 1210 lbs. sold for
95.75 with his total lot of eleven steers
averaging 1195 lbs. and selling for an overall
price of V, .54
A steer consigned by Doug Wagg of R.R. No.
5, Mitchell weighing 1180 lbs. sold for 94.75,
with his total offering of eleven steers
averaging 1276 lbs. selling for an average
price of 89.88
Twenty-eight steers consigned by Maple
Emblem Farms of R.R. No. 1, Dungannon
averaging 1225 lbs. sold for an average price
of 92.11, with sales to 94.75
A white steer consigned by Bob Rice of R.R.
No. 2, Staffa weighing 1020 lbs. sold for 92.75
Five steers consigned by °Scar Kieffer of
R.R. No. 1, Bluevale averaging 1250 lbs. sold
for an average price of 89.80 with Sales to
92.50
Choice Exotic Heifers 88.00 to 91.00 with
sales to 94.50
Good Heifers 84.00 to 88.00
A heifer consigned by Wayne King of R.R.
No. 1 Gorrie weighing 1040 lbs. sold for 94.50
with his total lot of seventeen heifers
averaging 1025 lbs. selling for an overall
price of 88.28
A Heifer consigned by Riklend Farms of
R.R. No. 1 Auburn, Weighing 1070 lbs. sold
for 94.25 with their total offering of five
heifers averaging 1090 lbs, selling for an
overall price of 92.23
Six Heifers consigned by Ron Brooks of R.R.
Queensway
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p plantfirst door
beautiful Christmas for the
prize, which was won by Myrtle Rodd.
Thank you also to EMA Food Store, Exeter
who donated a lovely Fruit Basket for the
second door prize, which was won by Mable
Shirray. Congratulations to these ladies.
Thursday residents viewed the movie
"Kidnapped" based on the book by Robert
Louis Stevenson. Friday they worked out at
fun and fitness in the morning and Joyce
Pepper was in to play the piano for Choir
Practice in the afternoon.
Everyone is looking forward to Interna-
tional Day featuring Germany, Saturday,
November 28. George Mathonia and friends
will be in to entertain.
Legion approves
$2,000 donations
At the.November meeting held last Thurs-
day •evening chaired by President Jim Wat-
son, approximately $2,000 in donations was
approved by the floor on requests from.,
various organizations and charities. It was
also stated:the Branch would be open next
Sunday for any members .wishing to view
the Grey. Cup contest. Betty Felker,
Chairlady of the Grey cup tickets, would like
to have all tickets and sheets handed back to
her at the Branch by 3;p.m. Saturday after-
noon. It's hoped all the tickets will be sold by
then.' •
Zone Commander Steve Maguire made
hisannual visit to the meeting bringing.
some helpful words of wisdom. Deputy Zone
Commander John McDonald was also in
attendance.
The first stag euchre of the season was
held last Wednesday with 10 tables in play.
It was announced there would beanother•
stag this Wednesday (tonight) at 8.p.m. and
every two weeks until Christmas. Thanks go
out to those responsible, namely Larry
Broome, Linda Gridzak and Brian Dale, for
volunteering their time to make these nights
the success they have been in the past and
and the present. ' •
the 1987 Poster and Literary contest win-
�}ers have bee announced by Bruce Wilbee,
Chairman of the Youth Education Program.
In the Junior poster, first prize went to Julie
Medd, Grade 6 St. James School; second
prize, Sarah: Lamble, Grade 4 Seaforth
Public School; third prize, Jeff Williamson,
Grade 6 St. James School.
In the Junior Poetry, first was Katie Craig
from Grade6 St. James; second, Kelly. Rau,
Grade 5 St. James; and third Heather
Blake, Grade5 St. James.
In the Junior Essay--lst went to
Christopher Davies, Grade5 Seaforth
Public School; second Mark McNichol,.
Grade 5 Seaforth Public School and third
Becky Gray, Grade 5 Seaforth Public
School.
In the Intermediate Poster lst was Tam-
my Janmaat, Grade 8 St. James; second,
Kim Rau, Grade 7 St. James and •third,
Dawn Marcuccio, Grade 7 St. James. In-
termediate Poetry: first • Renee Deveraux,
Grade 8, St. James;' second Eric Johnston,
Grade 8 Seaforth Public School; third John
,McKercher, Grade 8 Seaforth Public School. •
The Intermediate Essay winner was
Karen Nigh, Grade 7 from St. James.
On behalf of the Branch and Bruce thank
you to all the students and teachers for their
participation in these contests. The Legion
hopes by the. children participating in these
contests which are based on a Remem-
brance theme, they will always be aware of
the price that was made by those who did
not return.
The EarlybiikPciltripafgnf r noir-at"'tHc'7F
per cent level with just a little over a month
to go. There is still time to get in on the
November draw which will be held at the
beginning of December. You might just win.
a year's membership.
The bar roster for Wednesday, November
25, R. Govier, and Thursday, November
28111, R. Dayman.
At the going dowri of the sun and in the
morning we will remember them.
dy at Brussels
No. 3 Lucknow, averaging 1110 lbs. sold for
an overall price of 90.70, with sales to 91.75
Three Heifers consigned by Jack Graham of
R.R. No. 3 Goderich averaging 1140 lbs. sold
for an average price of 91.32
A Charolais heifer consigned by' Harold
Elliott of R.R. No. 6 Goderich weighing 1040
lbs. sold for 91.25 with his total offering of
five heifers averaging 1118 lbs. selling for an
overall price of 88.54
Five Heifers consigned by Earl Reinhart of
R.R. No. 2 Teeswater, averaging 1088 lbs.
sold for 87.01 with sales to 90.50
Choice Cows 60,00 to 65.00 with sales to 70.00
Good Cows 58.00 to 62.00
Canners and Cutters 50.00 to 57.00
30 to 40 Ib. pigs traded to a high of .94 per lb.
40 to 501b, pigs traded to a high of .92 per ib.
50 to 60 Ib. pigs traded to a high of .96 per ib.
60 to 70 lb, pigs traded to a high of .88 per 1b.
10 to 80 lb. pigs traded to a high of .81 per lb.
Choice Veal 85,00 to 95.00
Good Veal 75.00'to 85.00
Brussels Stockyards will be holding a
special Stocker 'and Feeder Sale on Tues-
day, December 1, 'at 1:30 p.m. and special
sheep and lamb sales the first three Fridays
in December. For further information
please phone 887-6461.
BIRTHS
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COOMBS - Wayne and Laura are pleased to
announce the safe arrival of their first child,
a lovely daughter, Megan Ashley,born
November 11, 1987 at Calgary eneral
Hospital. Proud grandparents are Wes and
Phyllis Coombs of RR 2 Seaforth and Roy
and June Hamilton of Calgary, Alberta.
WARREN To John and Helen Warren of St.
Walburg, Saskatchewan, a son weighing 9
lbs., 11/2 ozs. on Sunday, November 22 at St.
Walburg Hospital, Saskatchewan. A new
brother for Chris, Michael, Justin and
Shane. Proud grandparents.are Cecil and
Betty Warren of Shakespeare and Clarence
and Cecilia Ryan of St. Columban.
ANDERSON - Ken and Dianeare pleased to
announce the arrival of their son Luke Jor-
don, born November 2, 1987 at the Seaforth
Communiinurnty Hospital, weighing 6 Ibs,,13 ozs.
A brother for Kyle, Adam and Cody.
STINNISSEN - Arni and Dianne are
delighted to announced the birth of their
first child Martin Arnold on November 21,
weighing 7 lbs., 5 ozs Proud grandparents
are Arnold and Lenny Stinhissen of Seaforth
and Jean and Ray Campbell of Brantford.
Great grandson for Ida Van Dansik of
Holland and Carl and Bea Campbell of
Brantford.