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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-07-09, Page 12400 Dresses for all occasions 1/2 PRICE Al2 - THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 9, 1986 CLASSIFIED 39. CARO OF THANKS HEMINGW AY I wish to thank my friends and neighbors and relatives for flowers and expressions of sympathy to me at the time of the sudden passing of my mother, Viola Hemingway. Thanks to Dr. Malkus, Dr. Underwood, nurses of Seafortt Hospital, Rev. Charles Carpentier, earers 1eW Watts FunerallHomes and too he W . C. W . ladies who served lunch at the church. I shall always remember your kindness, Morris Hemingway 39-28-1 JACKSON To all our friends and neighbors a very heartfelt thanks for your lovely gifts, cards, and attendance on our 50th Anniversary. You made our day extra special. Another of life's special memories. W allace and Estella Jackson 39-28x1 The Seaforth Volunteer Firemen would like to thank all the early risers who supported the First Annual Firemen's Breakfast, on Tues- day,it sulHope to seet and ayou all backthe n next year. H 39-28-1 140. IN MEMORIAM 11ILDEBRAND: In loving memory of my dear husband, Gordon, who passed away 1 year ago, July 8, 1985. The days we shared together, Are the memories I hold dear, And the happiness you gave to me Keep you forever near, You meant so much tome There is nothing I can say, To tell the grief that's in my heart As I think of you today, I have lost my soul's companion, A life linked to my own, And day by day I miss you more As I walk through life alone, Sometimes it's hard to understand Why some things have got to be, But in his wisdom God has planned Beyond our power to see, Preciousrmemoriries laned ahn°dltrue, you In my heart you live forever Beu. cause missed by yours lovk ing worlde Verona. 40-28x1 40. IN MEMORIAM NASH: Treasured memories our away andsd brother, Danny, who suddenly July 11, 1981. It's now five years since God called you home son You had a special smile A special face A part of our family We can never replace Loved with a love beyond all telling Missed with a grief beyond all teyby tears. Loand Mom�and rememberedGary, sobbyand Tamara 40-28x1 NASH: In loving memory of a dear brother, Danny, who left us suddenly on July 11, 1981. W e think of you in silence And often speak your name But all we have are memories And your picture in a frame. Your end came fast and sudden No time to say goodbye You were gone before he knew it W e wind ll think of you forever W e love and miss you so Our hearts still ache with sadness Our silent tears still flow For what it means to lose No one will ever know. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed s0 d by Gary and Audrey Schenk. Are you over 60 or turning 71 before December 31, 1986? 11 you are, and wish to secure a lifetime Income from RRSP or are Interested In other 5year Investments at very competitive rates, call 527.0410. Arnold 1. Stinnissen 117 Goderlch S1• Rost, Sealorth Sir life 42. ENGAGEMENTS REG ELE-WILL1AMSON Ken and Anne W illiamson of W alton are pleased to announce the forthconungg mar - nage of their daughter Carol Anne to Charles s Thomas Regele, son of Harry and Lue Regele of Dublin. W edding to take place on Churcyh,luBrussels86 Ontariomatro7:00e Catholic p.m. Reception to follow Centre, Brussels,, ,Morris and Grey Community Ontario, 42-28-1 and uncle! DDanny,, who Dbrother left us suddenly years ago today, July 11, 1981. W e cannot bring back the good days, Danny, When we were all together, But loving thoughts and memories Will stay with LIS forever:" God took you from us quickly No chance to say goodbye 1 think of you so often You weren't only my brother and uncle. But one swell guy. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by Marie 'Therese, Lawrence, Carrie and Andrea 40-28-1 CABRICK- DORSEY Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dorsey, Dublin are pleased to announce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter; Judithann to Kenneth Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. take place in St. Josephs Church. The , Sting will atford, Saturday, July 19, 1986 at 5 p.m. 42-28x1 LAIN WEAR [TDEAL R OF MOUNT FOREST '� �. atr•ll 2 for 1 SALE!. Summer Blouses, T Shirts, Sweaters, Skirts & Slacks *Higher price of two selections isY sale price. r. ti You'll Be Proud As A Peacock • With The Buys You'll Find In The Classified Section , F,Huron xpositor 527.0240 Box 69, Seatorlh, Ontario Sizes to Fit Everyone. 3-20, 121/2-32? Visitors from Yellowknife in Bt. Columben i J t Special Selection of Dresses VALUES OF UP TO $200 39? , ENTIRE STOCK! Beautiful 2 pc. Suits From leading manufacturers 1/2 PRICE II Selection of Summer Coats & jackets 1 ';PRICE WE'RE OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK FRI. TO 8:30 As the temperature got•., op; prices tome down al IDEAL, LAI)IES'WE4tR 237 Main SI. 5. Mount Forest ...It's not Iso tar to sane like this! St. Columban Correspondent MRS. CECINA RYAN 345-2028 Gerard and Cathy (Murray) Landry and son Nicolas Andrew of Yellowknife, North W est Territories, and Joanne Ares and daughter of Edmonton, Alberta are vacationing with their parents Tom and Maddie Murray. Sister Jean Moylan of Windsor is visiting with her mother Mary Moylan. • Catherine Ann Miller of Strathroy spent last week with her father Joe A. Lane and brother Frank. Frank and Debbie Claessens and baby of Milton visited on the weekend with Matt and Martha Claessens. . • Several people from the St. Columban and Dublin area attended the wedding reception for Mary Smith and Michael Blake on Friday, July 4 at the •Seaforth and District Community Centres. Mary is the daughter of Russel and Rita Smith of R.R. 1, Dublin and Michael is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Blake of Brussels. Michael and Mary were married by Fr. Carrigan at St. Patrick's Church, Dublin. Alphonse and Annie Cronin and Bob and Theresa Admans Shrine, spent Monday at the Martyr's So Gerry and Karen Ryan hosted a family get-together at their farm residence on Sunday afternoon. Attending the gathering were Clarence eny and Ise and Cecilia Ryan, J.D., Marg, MacRae of London; Les, Laura and Shannon Ward of Kitchener; Pat, Carrie, Ryan, Jeff and Nathan Subject of Kitchener; Don, Brenda, Matthew, Stephen and David Ryan of Melbourne; John, Helen, Chris, Michael, Justin and Shane Warren of St. Walburg, Saskatchewan; Gerry, Karen, Jason, Aman- da and Jeremy Ryan; Louise Ryan of Kitchener; Mary Jo Ryan of Southampton; Mark Ryan; Debbie Core of Seaforth and Delaine Cronin of Dublin. In the evening Gary, Ann and Brent Cronin; Wayne and ' Melita Cronin of Seaforth; Gerard, Cathy and • Nicolas Landry of Yellowknife and Frank Nolan visited with the Ryan clan. The day ended with evens little 8 -week-old ride which everyone enjoyed, Nicolas Landry. Visiting with Jim and Janneke Murray, Morgan and Michelle last week were Anna Boyle of Kitimat, British Columbia and John, Anna, and Kristen Van Rooijen of Ancaster. he Science of isada'vfullof • What makes some eggs brown, others white? Can animal waste be used to create energy? How can one bull father 50,000 calves? Where can you fLnd the answers to all of this food for thought? At The Farm, part of the special FOOD exhibition of the Ontario Science Centre. If you're hungry for information about today's high-tech agriculture, head on down to The Farm any day of the week, from now through November 2. Call (416) 429-4423 for more information. TAKE THE FAMILY TO THE FARM AT THE ONTARIO SCIENCE CENTRE. Don Mills Road at Eglinton Avenue East, Toronto. March 6.November2,1986 Ontari° Ministry of Agriculture arid Food Cattle market steady to higher The market at Brussels Stockyards traded steady to higher on all lasses of cattle. Cows were slightly higher and choice feeder pigs sold steady, the medium kind were easier. There were 546 cattle and 870 pigs on offer. Choice Steers - 79.00 to 83.00 with sales to 87.80. Good Steers - 76.00 to 79.00 Twenty-eight steers consigned by Maple Emblem Farms of R.R 1 Dungannon averaging 1181 lbs. sold for anoverall price.of 82.91 with sales to 87.80 Three steers consigned by Andy McMic- hael of Wroxeter averaging 1067 lbs. sold for an overall pric e of 85.67 Fifteen steers consigned by M & M Ranch of Brussels averaging 1315 lbs. sold for an overallSet s steers6.00 =signed signed by Jim Taylor Six of RR. 3 Wingham averaging 1113 lbs. sold for an overall price of 81.38 Twelve steers consigned by Bruce Bros. of Belgrave averaging 1240 lbs. sold for an overall price of 80.51 with sales to 82.80 Twenty-three steers consigned by Stam Farms of RR 4 Kincardine averaging 1177 lbs. sold -for an overall price of 80.47 with sales to 83.75 Three steers consigned by Ron Kestner or RR. 2 l'ilildmay averaging 1310 lbs. sold for an overall price of 80.40 Fourteen steers consigned by Glen hn- ston of RR 2 Bluevale averaging 1199 lbs sold for an overall price of 80.46 Twenty-five steers consigned by Allan Edaatof RR 2 Wmuter averaging 1144 lbs. sold for an overall price of 80.24 with sales to 81.10 Three steers consigned by Blaine Hackwell of RR 4 Watton averaging 1243 lbs. sold for an overall price of 79.97 with a sale at 81.25 Fourteen steers consigned by Stanley Johns of RR 1 Seaforth averaging 1216 lbs. sold for an overall price of 79.01 with a sale at 80.75 Three hereford steers consigned by Oscar Keifferof RN. 1 Btuevale averaging 1177 lbs. sold for 79.35 Choice biotic Heifers • 79.00 to 83.00 with a sale to 87.75 Choice White -Faced Heifers • 75.00 to 79.00 Nineteen heifers consigned by Ray 66 Mc- Phail of RR 3 Kerwood averaging s. sold for an overall price of 83.88 with sales to 87.75 Two fancy heifers consigned by Grant Jackson of Listowel averaging 1110 lbs. sold for an overall price of 82. 9 by Harold Mills of Thirty heifers consign Granton avetaging992lbs. sold for an overall price of 81,08 with sales to 84.25 Four heifers consigned by Tia Prior of Brussels aseragfng970lbs. sold for an overall price of 81.88 Thirty-three heifers consigned by Bob Wheeler of Brussels averaging 999 lbs. sold for an overall price of 80.45 with sales to 82.00 Ten heifers consigned by 9 c Lland sold or of R.R. 1 Auburn averaging an overall price of 79.37 Five heifers consignedb05 yGordon soldn far of RR 1 Auburtr averaging an overall price of 79.32 Choice Cows - 55.00 to 59.00 with sales to 66.75 Good Cows - 51.00 to 55.00 Canners & Cutters - 47.00 to 51.00 Pigs under 30 lbs. traded to a high of 51 40 per lb. 30 to 40 -lb pigs traded to a high of $1 31 40 o 50 -lb pigs to a high of $1.20 50 to 60-11). pigs to a bigh of $1.09 60 to 70 -Ib pigs to a high of 51.04 News deadline Monday 4p.m. ) Iuron F ixpOsltOr