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"IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA"
482-7103
ROSS
RIBEY
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FUNERAL
DIRECTOR
CAN A MONUMENT
OR MARKER BE MATCHED
TO A VERY OLD ONE?
Yes, any kind of marker or monument
can he matched reasonably well regard- .
less of the age of the original one. This
is one of the personal services generally
available from your memorial counsel-
lor
The usual manner of matching an
exiting monument or marker is to make
a rubbing of the original. By placing
ruhhing paper, similar to carbon paper,
on the stone, • the lettering and any
decorative patterns are transferred by
the rubbing process This provides the
pattern from which the matching piece
can he made Hand carving and other
features can he duplicated, too.
After the pattern is taken, the measure-
ments, height and other specifics are
rioted and used to match the original.
We advise that before this procedure is
begun you contact a reputable monu-
ment retailer We can give you the
r)ameS 01 several
WHITNEY-RIBEY
FUNERAL HOME
87 Goderich St. W. Seaforth
527-1390
DUBLIN AND AREA
SHUFFLING SENIORS — The Seaforth Recreation Department has been organizing fun
activities for senior citizens during the winter months. Here, Mary Chapple and Boyd
Driscoll take part In a game of shuffleboard at the community centres, onRad Is photo
Fog no deterrent to euchre
High interest rates drive up cost
Higher interest rates and feed prices could cents more a dozen to cover higher
drive up the cost of eggs for most consumers production costs in that province. The price in
next week.
The farmgate price for a dozen Grade A
large eggs will climb one cent in most
provinces, the Canadian Egg Marketing
Agency announced.
Egg producers in Manitoba will be paid two
Newfoundland will be unchanged.
CEMA sets prices paid to egg farmers
using a cost of prodttion formula. The prices
are reported in advance to the federal
government's National Farm Products Mark-
eting Council.
St, Columban Correspondent
MRS. CECHIA RYAN
345-2028
In spite of the foggy weather on Friday
eight tables were in play at the Knights of
Columbus weekly euchre in St, Coliimban.
The winners of the high prizes were Mary
Moylan and John Van Bakel; the low prize
winners were Eileen Sloan and Elmer Feeney
and for the most lone hands Marg Van Bakel.
The final game will be Friday, March 21 at
B p.m. in the Knights of Columbus Hall, St.
Columban,
PEOPLE
Joe and Helen Nolan and Marg visited on
Thursday afternoon with Father Oostveen of
London and were dinner guests of Dean and
Donna Cornish also of London.
Mary Smith and daughter Sonia of Acton
visited with the former's parents, Ab and
Eileen Cronin during the March school break.
Steve and Anne Murray, Craig, Dean and
Mistie spent the March school break at
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. On the way
down they stopped in Washington and toured
around the White House area.
Leon and Mary Maloney and Jerome and
Joan Murray spent the March school break at
Madeira Beach, Florida where they enjoyed
the hot sunny weather.
Dave and Janet Greenwood and Christo-
pher of Sarnia spent the weekend with Jack
and Margaret O'Reilly and on Sunday Dennis
and Nancy O'Reilly and sons visited with the
0' Reillys.
Laura and Shannon Ward of Kitchener
spent a couple of days last week with
Clarence and Cecilia Ryan.
Alphonse and Annie Cronin and Clarence
and Cecilia Ryan visited on Frida evenin0
with Jerome and Theresa Kelly of�Kinkora.
Ray and Eleanor Maloney, Anne Marie,
Pat and John Moylan spent last week at
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
Prayer service cancelled
Cromarty Correspondent
R. LAING
As it was in most other areas in the
snowbelt, the World Day of Prayer service,
that was to have been held in Cromarty
Church on •Friday, was cancelled. Even
though snow was not falling most of the day,
it was unsafe to venture beyond the buildings
or familiar trees because of the dense,
fog -like blowing snow.
Several from Cromarty attended the
funeral of Roderich (Ron) Chabassol in St.
Patrick's Church, Dublin, on Thursday. The
sympathy of the community is extended to his
wife, Eve, of Cromarty, and their daughter,
Sandra Chabassol, of Barrie.
The old tyme dances that were called off for
the winter months, will be held again
beginning on the second Friday of March in
Staffa Hall. Anyone intersted in learning
square dances, schottisches, 7 -step, 4 -step or
French minuet, is 'invited to come and join in.
These dances were starter oy the musicians
in the hope they wouldn't be forgotten, but
would be carried on to future generations.
The Sacrament of the lard's Supper was
celebrated on Sunday morning. The Rev.
Kenneth Knight gave his sermon on the
topic, Who Is Worthy? During the service a
certificate was presented to Cromarty ladies
Aid for their donations toward Knox College
Fund. The certificate was received on behalf
of the group by their president, Dorothy
Miller.
Otto W alker, who has been a patient in
Exeter and University Hospitals, was dis-
charged on Sunday, and Grace Kerslake is
recuperating at her home in Mitchell after
undergoing surgery in Stratford Hospital.
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Zimmer, Scott and Erin,
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Laing. Scott remained for a few holidays with
his grandparents.
Perth employees
offered pay increases
Employees of Perth County were offered
an average salary increase anywhere from 5.5
per cent to 8.5 per cent.
Clerk -treasurer Jim Bell said following an
in -camera session of county council on March
13 all staff were made an offer.
The 1988 salary package means secretarial
and clerical staff will have a range from
$13,700 to $9,000 with an average increase of
8.5 per cent.
For department heads and assistants, the
range is from,$22,000 to $50,000 with 5.5 per
cent as the average increase.
The clerk -treasurer said he expects the
employees will accent the offer.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
PHONE:
527-0240
PLUMBING
HEATING and
ELECTRICAL ,
CONTRACTORS
SiLLS
Home 1 Seaforth
Haravni.ro527-1620
Expert Interior &
Exterior Decorating
Wallcoverings
Benjamin Moore Paints
Window Shades
Hildebrand
Paint &Paper
Phone 527-1880
15 Main St., Seaforth
'BAILEYS
MILL STREET, IIENSALL 262-2020
Specialists in Pulse Combustion Pleating
• Lennox Pulse Furnaces
• Hydro Pulse bolters
•Lennox Central Alr Conditioning
WE'RE PROUD TO BE YOUR LENNOX DEALER
BALL & FALCONER
FUNERAL HOMES
LTD.
offering
DIGNIFIED
SERVICE
al
BOX FUNERAL
CHAPEL
47 High St.
Seaforth
527-1142
Funeral Director:
Clarence D. Denomme
1 McKILLOP
MUTUAL
INSURANCE
COMPANY
91 Main SL South, Seaforth
Office 527-0400
FARM, HOME,
COMMERCIAL
AUTO COVERAGES
AGENTS
E.P. "Bill" Mutt 527.1455
Bob McNatlgbtoii 527-1571
GraerifeCraig 887-9381
Banter & MaeEwan lrisuranae
Broken Ltd. 524-8376
• SEW AND SAVE
CENTRE LIMITED
Sewing Machine Specialists
Repairs to all makes
• f RI I I STIMATES
• Alt WORK GUARANTEED l
SALES HusQvarna, White.
Etna, Janome, lots of
used machines
Mastercharge-Visa
Closed Mondays
149 Downie St.
12 doors south of Hudsons)
STRATFORD 271-9660
WA-Ua
Painting & Decorating
Dublin Ontario
Textured Ceilings
Airless Spraying
Paperhanging
Residential/ Commercial-
Industrial
ommercial-
industrial
OiVlSIOH OF tows°
ONT. INC.
Wad NIS
x
LANSINK
ASPHALT
and SEALING
• Driveways
• Parking _Lots
• Lawn Rolling
• Driveway Sealing
527-0182
LOW
CONTRACTOR
Full Selection Oi
WINDOWS -Storms
-Replacement
-New Construction
■
DOORS -Entrance Systems
-Mirror & Patio
-Aluminum Storms
RESCREENING- PLEXIGLASS
ALL GLASS WORK
SALES — SERVICE
INSTALLATION
D &D GLASS
Located in Vanastra
482-7869
*eafarth
Financial
96 Main Si. S.. Seaforth
• Income Tax
Preparation
• Computerized
Bookkeeping
• Annuities
• Retirement
Counselling
• Ufe Insurance
• GIC's
527-0420
527-0557
KKN
CONSTRUCTION
Liquid Manure Tanks
Solid or Slatted
Tops
Barn R6riovailons
House Foundations
& Finished Floors
Fritz Klaver
Dublin
35-2042
BOB'S
CARPENTRY
Houses, Additions
Renovations, Siding
inifaie,°Fiil,Sith edt
Repair
Bob Regale
482-7797 or 527-0715
. McKELLAR
SANDBLASTING
and
PAINTING
Gravity W agons. Tisdale
& Farm Machinery
Renal -led Barn Board
Steel Roofing & Siding
installed
CUT -
LABOUR COSTS
with our
40' BOOM TRUCK
345-2879
Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home
CEMETERY
MONUMENTS
ROSS. W. RIBEY
DIRECTOR
87 Goderich St.. Seaforth
PHONE 527=1390
Sincere and
Courteous Service
SEAFORTH
PLUMBING and 4*4
HEATING f. VI'
90 Main St ,;..71.1,4‹
-r
BiLL '' %N;A
HOLMAN
527-0505
Appliance
and Refrigeration
REPAIR
SERVICE
1imBroadfoot
482-7032
David
Langstaff
Ltd.
,,Optician
87haDaSt.S.Seaforth
014TOMET9iSTSATii11
OPIIIIIALMOILOGISTS
Piomj dy
HOURS'
Mon., Tiles., Thuis:, Fit
9-5.30
SALSAS
GOi1'1fl ' .OPTR. At
SiOftet
52713133' ,
GARY BANNON
Painting. Decorating,
Paperhanging
Interior and Exterinr
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone 527-1582
Searorth, Ont.
FLANAGAN
CARPENTRY
Custom Built
Homes
Roofing and
Renovations
Farm Buildings
PETER
FLANAGAN
527-1399
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SEAFORTH
INSURANCE
BROKER LIMITED
39 Min St., S.
Seaforth
•Horne•Busin'fass
•F'arrn•Aut'o
•`Sickri
& Accidents
*investments
527-1610
• 10f
• WATCHES
• JEWELLERY* EINE CHINA
• ENGRAVING SERVICE
Gifts for every occasion
All Types of Repairs
Phone 527-0270
JEWELLERS
347-2530
R.A. 1
-- Bornholm, Ont.
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.: ierrrria geerrozezeies
Wrzaforrz Ace" ale/al
Sign Cabinets, Heating &
Ventilation. Aluminum Woid-
ing Fabrication of all typos
Feed. Seed, Fertilizer
Farm Supplies.
Petroleum Supplies.
Heating Oils
Seaforth Co-op
527-0770
GENERAL
MASONRY
BLOCK
BRICK
STONE
CHIMNEYS
SIDEWALKS
IVAN
ga NIELSEN
mon Seaforth
®'x: 527-0003
Bas. 527-1242
Res. 527-1942
T. 1. DEVEREAUX
B.Sc., D.C. •
Chiropractor
77 Main Si. Seaforth. Ont.
NOK IWO
NEW NOM &
Mon. 8i3042
1:30-6:00
'Toes.. Theta. 8:39.12
3:30-8130
Wed., Fri. Ser. 8:30.12 •
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