The Huron Expositor, 1986-11-05, Page 16A16 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 5, 1986
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38. SERVICE DIRECTORY
39. CARD OF THANKS
Fuel Oil Furnace
24 HOUFRSERVICE Repair and Cleaning
Paratchek's Maintenance
..Dublin 345-2235
HENSALL LIVESTOCK
SALES
Every Thursday at 12:30 p.m.
AU classes of livestock
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Thank you for the birthday wishes. tCoo C
U.P.C.
39-45-1
BINNENDYK
The family of the late Johanna (Ann)
Binnendyk would like to express their thanks
to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for
their support and kindness during our recent
bereavement. Special thanks to our family
physician, friends at Bethel Reformed
Church and staff at South Huron Hospital,
Victorian Order of Nurses and Town and
thoughtfulnessCountry Homemakers. ur concern and
o
will always be remembered
39-45-1
39. CARD OF THANKS
REGELE
I wish to thank Norman, my family, relatives
and friends for flowers, candy and cards and
for all that helped since my eye operation.
All was appreciated very much. Idella Regele
39-45x1
PAPPLE
The family of the late Belle Papple wish to
express sincere thanks to relatives, friends
and neighbors for their floral tributes, cards
and donations to the charity of their choice,
especially mother's favorite charity "crip-
pled children". Special 'thanks to Rev.
Barber, Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, and
the ladies of the Presbyterian Church for a
delicious lunch after the service. All your
kindnesses make our loss of a clear mother
much easier to bear. The Papple Family
lily
3
Water Well.
DRILLING
W. D. Hopper
and Sons
4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS
Nell Durl Jim
527-1737 527-0828 527-0775
Filter
Queen
IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA
482-7103
McEWING
Many thanks to Dr. Malkus and staff at
Seaforth Hospital, Dr. Gunton and nursing
staff of University Hospital, London, Rev.
Dave Snihur for his visits and prayers,
relatives, friends and neighbors for phone
calls, flowers, treats and cards. Your
thoughtfulness was much appreciated.
lames McEwing
HAMBLEY
wish to thank all those who remembered
me while in hospital, also the nurses, Dr.
Underwood and Dr. WonHarvey M. Hambley
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`CHILD
FIND'
MERO
Mike and Pauline would like to thank Doug
and Joyce Wallace for all their help (and hot
meal). We would also like to thank Dr.
Leung, Dr. Malkus and all the nurses at
Stratford and Seaforth Hospitals during
Pauline's recent stay. Thank you to everyone
for all the gifts. Everything was 39 Ouch
appreciated.
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STRONG
We wish to sincerely thank our family,
neighbors, friends and relatives for coming
to our 25th Wedding Anniversary Party and
making it so enjoyable. Special thanks for
the beautiful flowers and lovely gifts and
cards. We will always remember the evening
of happiness together.
Bill and Doreen Strong
39-45-1
PENNINGS: Ron and Marilyn Pennings of
RR 2, Staffa are happy to announce the safe
arrival of Timothy Henry at Stratford General
Hospital on Tuesday, October 28, 1986
weighing 6 lbs. 10 ozs. A little brother for
Jeffrey and Christopher. Proud grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Martin Guichelaar, RR 4,
Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. Henk Pennings,
St. Thomas.
MERO: Mike and . Pauline are proud to
announce the birth of their second son,
Michael Kyle. A brother for Aaron. Born nr!
October 28, 1986 at Stratford Hospital
weighing 8 lbs. 3V2 oz. Proud grandparents
are Doug and Joyce Wallace of Seaforth and
Lorena Mero of Stratford. Great grandpar-
ents are Cecilia Barker of Stratford and John
Mero of London.
Eligibility mistake
The eligibility of spring wheat on the
Winter Wheat Stabilization has been
changed. Hard red spring and soft spring are
not eligible.
Farmers who have submitted application
forms, that included spring wheat, should
notify the Farm Income Stabilization Com-
mission, OMAF, legislative Buldinps,
Queen's Park, Toronto, M7A 1B7. Indicate
the number of tonnes of spring wheat that
was included. with the winter wheat.
Adjustments can then be made on fees paid.
CHILD
1 DENTIFICIATION
PROG RAM
Have your children fingerprinted for
future reference. The card you receive
to keep in a safe place, also has space for
a current picture and description.
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Saturday, Nov. 8
42. ENGAGEMENTS
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1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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Dec. 10
TOWER
I sincerely wish to thank everyone who
visited me, sent cards and flowers while I
was a patient in Stratford General Hospital
and Seaforth Community Hospital Special
thanks to the nursing staffs, Dr Vanwal-
raven, Dr Underwood and Dr Malkus.
Thanks again. N E (Tom) Tower
39-45-1
WIEDERMAN — VAN MILTENBURG
Mr. and Mrs, Anton Wiederman of Walton
are pleased to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter, Rosemarie
Adeheid to Bernard Peter, son of Mr, and
Mrs Jack Van Miltenburg of Seaforth. The
wedding will take place Saturday, November
15, 1986 at 3 p.m in St. Patrick's Church,
Dublin, Ontario. 42-45x1
ANNOUNCEMENT
Frank Verberne wishes to announce that
he has purchased the
APPLIANCE and AIR
CONDITIONING BUSINESS
of
DON TRAVERS Ltd.,
Hensel)
He looks forward to continuing the same
high quality sales and service customers
have enjoyed in the past.
VERBERNE APPLIANCE AND
AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE
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Seaforth Police Department
SLAUGHTER DAY— TUESDAY
BACHERT MEATS
1 Mile East of W alton
887-9328
Going, going,
but not gone.
Not yet.
Catch them while you
can.
Canada Savings Bonds are only
here for a short time, so ;u'll have
to hurry to buy them '-,on'tdelay or
they'll be gone.
Once again, a good rate
of return.
The 1986/87 Can adaSavings Bonds
earn 73/4% interest the first year, and a
guaranteed minimum rate of 5;/4% for
the next 6 years to maturity
Rates on current bonds.
The 7•% rate will also apply for the
coming year to the last three series of Canada
Savings Bonds: S38 (issued in 1983),
S39 (1984) and S40 (1985).
outstanding Series 35 (1980) and
Series 36 (1981) will earn their gum
anted min mum of 101holq while
Series37 (1982) wiilearnitsgUaranteed
minimum of 81/:ria
$75,000 purchase limit.
You can buy up to $75,000 of the new series, or
more if you want to re -invest your maturing bonds.
Re -invest those maturing bonds right
now.
Series 32 (issued in 1977) and Series 34 (1979)
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Bonds
mature November 1, 1986, and
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after that date.
If you hold either of these two
maturing series, you can re -Invest
the full face value in the new series
in addition to the $75,000 pur-
chase limit.
Always secure.
Canada Savings Bonds are
guarani by the Government
of Canada.
Cashable at any time.
You're Gee to cash in your
bonds at any time at full face value -with no
interest penalty afterlanuary 31, 1987.
So convenient to buy.
Canada Savings Bonds can be
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You may also purchase them at
work through the convenient Payroll
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Time is running out, so buy
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To make sure you don't miss out on this year's
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