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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1980-07-24, Page 6TM ; ../'•••• • ..T.Hg...1104ROWEX.PO.S.1.1"9.11 ..4.101.X. 4 Sympathy is 'extended to the, families of late Rev. Harold SOO. was 'native of this community. , See complete obituary, on page 19.. Mi. and Mrs. A.C. Knox _ Searhoro visited past week with his .sister 'Miss Lavina Knox: Also visiting at same home were Mr, and Mrs. Gordon -Knox of 'Marklhi, Sask. Mr., and Mrs. Falken- stein . of Regina, Stella Loughlin of Toronto, all visited Mrs, Harriett Knox of 'Ramerloo guest home. Mrs. CaPling of Kitchener visited her. daughter Mrs., Clare Mrs. Joe Shaddick was admitted to Seaforth Hosp- ital on Monday 21 for tests. Masonic Grand Lodge sessions were held at Tor - aft) Royal York hotel July 15-16-17 when eight member of Hullett lodge AF, AM 568 attended. They were Jim Nellana.' Bill LeiPer, Clare Vincent and Harry Tebbutt, Wor. Bros,: John Leiper, Bruce Shilliaglaw, John Jew- itt and Jack Lee. Congrat- ulations. to. 'Wor. Bro. Hanx Tebbatt on; being elected District Deputy Grand 'Mas- ter for North Huron Masonic Lodge district north Wor. Bro. Jack Lee as his secre- tary. Hope Chapel cemetery decoration meeting was held at home of Jack Lee to plan Hope Chapel decoration on August 24 at 3 p.m. Rick Hawley of Auburn United Church will be speaker. In case of rain, service will be held at Auburn United Church. • Visiting with Mrs. Alice Davidson ilia 'her mdther Mrs. Fairey, Tues. to Fair were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Thompson, Gore Bay. John Cartwright is spend- ing 2 weeks attending Walter Ticacgulc Hockey School flat) at St. Mays, Sunday, visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Newby were their on Mr- and Mrs. Don Newby of New Hamburg and their daughter Mr, and Mrs, Bab Menary, Kin David and AndreW of New Market. Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'Burch of Brampton visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. 13111 Sottiaux and attended the Blyth Festival. There were 46 from this area who enjoyed the bus trip on Tues. July 15 to Parry Sound c and enjoyed a 3 hour boat trip sponsored by Londesboro W.I, • Visitors past week with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick and Mrs, Joe Shaddick were • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Knox of Marklin, Sask. and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gibbs, Edmonton. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thomp- son visited on Sunday With .'ber parents Mr. and Mrs. - WM', Hamilton, MoOrefieid.: Mr. and M,p, Reg LawSolt, John and Elizabeth attended the Crich picnic on Sunday at home of Mi, , and Mrs. Murray Cdpb at Cfirgill. , Elizabeth Lawson iitlehded coMpsilast week at Goclerich Summer Camp. A large ininTher 61 -people attended the open air service •• :• • • • • 0.* 0.: :•;;; .10•00•••••00••• • - a :I I • • • • • OPTICIAN • • • Longsriff • • ra,Ltd. • Optician Grandchildren visit families in A/Va ton Miss Chrissie Achilles of Sebringville spent a rew days last week with her grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. Roily Achilles. Tracey Sills of Seaforth spent the weekend at the same home with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Wey, McKillop, arrived home Saturday evening from a two week holiday to Erickson, Manitoba where they visited with the former's sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Turnbull of Sea - forth accompanied them, r also Debbie and Dena Wey drove to Weyburn Sask., where Debbie remained as she will work in a hospital there. Valerie and Cathy Laverty of Seaforth spent the week- end with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Roy William- son. The community is remind- ed of the shower for Miss Joyce McCallum this FL An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. evening in the church base- ment. It is being planned by the Boundary and Seven- teenth Unit ladies. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle for the weekend were: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Saunders and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Saunders, Megin, Amy and Patrick of Royal Oak, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Emerion Mitchell and family visited at their cottage at Sauble Beach -during last week. There was a big crowd and the weather was good for the parade from the school to park of over 30 floats and a numker of decorated bicycles that preceded the ball game and official opening of the Af the charpond new recreation centre on Saturday. CHURCH NEWS Welcoming at Duff's United Chuich on Sunday morning were Mr. and Mrs. Ken McDonald. The organist was Mrs.Ray Huether who accompanied Don McDonald when he sang a solo: "The Stanger of Gali lee." Rev. Charles A. Swan gave an interesting sermon on cre- ating pearls. The offering was received by Harvey McClure, Roy Williamson and Brian Wilbee. Next Sunday will be the last Sunday of worship till September as the clergy will be on holidays for the month of August. , • • • • • • • • • • , • • • •• • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • 41: • • • • •• • • • • • • • Orioles lose• On Tuesday night in squirt action the Orioles were beat- en for first time by the previously dinless Yankees. Out of town action the ONE STOP SERVICE CENTRE • Welders Se'rvice Depot • Welding supplies and replacement parts. • Welding and Fabrication • General machine work • Plate Steel • Bar Steel • Shafting • Nuts and bolts • P.T.O. shafts and replacement parts • Sprockets and roller chain • Pillow block and flange Bearings • Concrete Fastners • Steel drills • Cushion hitches • Gear Boxes • Floor Dry LUKE'S MACHINE SHOP 40 Birch Si. Seaforth Bus. 527-1080 Res. 482-3322 same night saw the Pee Wee boys edge the Colborne township team in Benmiller by a score of -6-4. The midget girls were easy winners in a game with Holmesville. On Wednesday night Soviet action. the Expos and Pirates had a squeaker with the Expos winning by one run in the late game. The midget boys came through with a solid effort edging the Varna boys for their first victory. The Blue jays are still looking for their first win after losing to the Mets in early action on Thursday. Eater in evening in a bit of cornic relief a "team" from Radford's Garage accepted a challenge from Teeswater Farm Equipment to a game of slo-pitch. The score was unofficial but its rumoured the Teeswater team gained revenge for the defeat they suffered in a previous hockey game. Closing out the week the moms and dads were playing slo-pitch again on Friday night with a team captained this week by Jane Hoggart edging husband John's team Any mom or dad wanting to play. bring your glove next Friday night. Mrs. Bert Shobbrook visit- ed on Monday with her cousin Mrs. Jessie (Bali) Anderson of Boynton Beach, Florida at home of her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Stew- art Bali. R.R. 1. Auburn. Mrs. Florence Cartwright and Claude visited on Sun- day with her rnother Mrs. Mae Rinn. Beltarave. • CAN—AG SPRAY LIMITED P0 BOX 1019. KINCARDINE. ONTARIO NOG 2G0 — (519)396-3133 • APPLICATION of FERTILIZER INSECTICIDES, HERBICIDES, FUNGICIDES ETC. Aerial Seeding Phcine Kincardine 396-3133 • • • • • • • • • • so. • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • •• • • • • • 11;kY-- • • . • --HILDEBRAND • • c 4 CI" 0 /1 F r•• • . • • • • • • • APPLIANCES • , and family picnic on Sunday, announced tliedeath of Rey. July 20'at. 11 a.m. at. United' Harold Snell of Exeter. The church. camp. Menesetung"' ; Scotts' favored with a music park, gederich. Welcoming duet "1 am Weak" and each was Bert ShObbroelt.. Key,, 'sang -solo with . Shirley Scott Ivaco:lied all and accornpanying on guitar. . . , ** * • P 4 P. P' ',Rees It'll • • • • • • * • • • • • • •"10 • • • • C.'? • IP R • , o Offeringwas, receiVed by Diana Shobbro4 and Cheryl LY011, .Cliildier0s.,time was "qiirds,,,, The Message was ..God's 'creation. • - Lunch in the dining hall 2.1,iirtesis 87 Main St. S. Seaforth OPTOMETRISTS AND `OPHTHALMOLOGISI'S PresdiPtions FilledPromptly SUMMER HOURS ONLY June 1/80 to Aug. 31/80 ' Mon. Tues. Thurs. Friday 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Closed Saturdays Closed Wednesday OPEN THURSDAY EVENING 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE 527-1303 PAINTING -7 PAINTING Exterior and Interior •Reasonable rates •Quality Work Call Tom Burke 345-2756 ,.—CAR CARE GORD'S GULF Licensed Mechanic Service to all makes ot cars HOUSE CALLS AVAILABLE 527-0333 WOODSHOP Geppetto's Woodshpp Made to order wooden toys & small_ wooden ft taillure \. 527-1259 } FARM SUPPLIES Seaforth Co-op 527-0770 DECORATING • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •••••••• **** • ** •••• ******** ••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••• Appliance and Refrigeration REPAIR SERVICE Jim Broadfoot 48 2-703 2 DECORATING ,,Graves, Wallpaper Paint Wt.:Web. F ea tY, . . PAINTS - Canadian Imported Wall Coverings 527-0550 Seaforth ELECTRICAL Fred Lawrence' Electrical Contractor HOME FARM & COMMERCIAL WIRING Phone Auburn 526-1505 or Mitchell 348-8684 ELECTRICAL Geo. A. Sills & Sons HARDWARE MERCHANTS PLUMBING • HEATING St ELECTRICAL EXPERTS Phone: 527-1620 Seaforth PIANO PIANO TUNIN-G • Repoors • Rebuilding • Kays Recovered • Comm -Chasers BRUCE PUISIFER 348-9223 Mitchell. ,—CONCRETE 420 BAYFIELD RD., CLINTON, ONTARIO 482-3431 FLOQR FINISHERS M&M Concrete Floor Finishers Phone 345-2964 DUBLIN, ONTARIO Owned & Operated by Leonard Mortison Jr. and Peter E. Maloney Jr. c–FUNERAL HOME -.N Whitney--Ribey Funeral Home ROSSW. RIBEY DIRECTOR ti" Goderich Si.. Seaforth Phone 527-1 390 CEMETERY MONUMENTS Sincere and la courteous service INSURANCE SEAFORTH INSURANCE 39 Main St. S. Seaforth .Home .Business .Farm .Auto .Life . Sickness & Accident . Investments 5 27-1 6 10 SEWING SEWING MACHINE SUPERMARKF1 over too machines on chsalav Servtoe tO all makes Salets • White. Elna. Husovarna lots of used machines from S33 95 SEW AND SAVE CENTRE LTD. -142 Downie St (2 doors south of Muds:nil) Stratford, 271-9660 MONUMENTS Cemetery Monuments Inscriptions Mariers Showroom Display 1- t NERA1 HOMI 8' Goderich St, West Agent for Wingharn Memorials Seaforth 527-1390 IMPROVEMENTS ARTS--KRIEGER Home Improvements Specialty aluminum and vinyl siding. windows. and doors. Additions. rem). ations. etc. FREE ESTIMATES 887-6964 ADVERTISING Boostyourincome BUY THIS SPACE. TO—DAY Call 527-0240} WIRING - INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL and FARM WIRING CALL I Brodhagen Electric GARY DILL 345-2442 JOHN ELLIGSEN 345-2447 APPLIANCES APPLIANCE .& REFRIGERATION SERVICE Authorized factory warranlY Service and repairs to KELVINTj & INGLIS , APPLIANCES Service and repairs to all makes HORNE'S MAJOR APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE 527-0636 Seaforth \. IMPROVEMENTS MacLEAN HOME IMPROVEMENTS Phone 527-0032 Free Estimates For Siding • Aluminum and Vinyl. Aluminum Windows. Doors. Awnings. Railings FEED MILL FLEMING FEED MILL • Bulk Palliated Feed, • Fast unloading. elevator • 2 pits open 24 hrs. a day CLINTON 482-3438 CARPENTRY J & CARPENTRY Custom Built Barns. sheds, houses. renovations. house add- itions, cupboards. spiral stairs. concrete finishing John Ryan 527-1520 John Peckitt 482-7567 CAR RENTAL "Th -Daily -Weekly -Monthly SEAFORTH MOTORS LIMITED 527-1010 Was 'served' bysoctal comniittees of 010: After leileh Yetitig folks went ',for stroll then bact,4 PO**. pool With Brenda rtatiford)lfe guard, .• • • • • • • • • • •tI ••• • e * o • ,is over 1••U• 000 041.1! 0410' ••••,• • r••• : :1101 it -CHIROPRACTOR "") SEAFORTH CHIROPRACTIC -CENTRE-1 -- Thomas J. Devereaux 25 Goderich St. W. Seaforth, Ontario Phone Bus. 527-1242 Res. 527-1942 Mon., Fri., 8-1, 2:30 -8:00 Tues., Thurs. 8-1 2:30-8:30 . Wed.8-1 Sat. 9-1 f ----ELECTRICAL K .'MURRAY ELECTRIC 24 hour service Farm, residential, industrial and commercial wiring • 52T0984 Seaforth & STEREO ova Complete Line ZENITH TELEVISION AND STEREO SALES & SERVICE Seaforth Electronics 17 Sperling St., 527-1150 f CHIMNEY SWEEP... Chimney Need C/eaning? coil VERN'S CHIMNEY SWEEP SERVICE Seaforth 527-0674 LARRY McGRATH CONSTRUCTION 7 years of- business In Mitchell & 7 year prior experience *Roofing of all kinds, •Chlmney & Masonsury Repairs •Sq..arpentry Work *Concrete Finishing *Exterior Hetuse Painting *Siding & Eavestroughing FREE ESTIMATES CALL COLLECT ANYTIME MITCHELL 348-9407 (IMPROVEMENTS,N GERALD COLEMAN HOME IMPROVEMENTS • Aluminum Siding * Renovations & Roofing 565-5347 FREE ESTIMATES • • • • • • • • • • * • 0 • • • • • • 0 • ' • • 0 a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • 0 • • • • • •, • • • • 4 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • •