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Lega
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• Treasurer's
Sale -
of
LAND FOR
• TAXES
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
• Cirtivity of Hum:
To Wit: By virtue of a
warrant issued by the
Mayor of the Tnwn of
Seaforth under his hand
and the Seal of the
Corporation, bearing
date the 21st day of
July80;-sa1e-of-lands-
in arrears of taxes in the
-Town of Seaforth will be
held in the Town Hall at
10:00 o'clock in the fore-
noon -on the 10th day of
December, 1980, unless -
the taxes and costs are
sooner paid. Notice is
hereby Fiven that the
list of lands for sale of
arrears of .taxeS was
'published in the Ontario
' Gazette on the 6th day of
September, 1980, and•
that copies of the said
list may be had at my
office.
Dated at the Treasurer's
Office this Ilth day of
September, 1980.
JAWS CROCKER
Treasurer
22-70-13
1 William C. Brown, Jr. R.R.
I, Seaforth, will no be
responsible for any debts.
'other than those incurred by
myself, as of this date
November 13th. 1980. —
Wm. C. Brown Jr. 22-79-1
24 Card of Thanks
I wish to thank Seaforth
Medical Clinic, the nurses
and staff of Seaforth
Community Hospital, Dr.
Meltzer. the sisters and staff
of St. Josephs Hospital,
London, Rev. Van Slyke and
those who called and sent
cards during my recent stay
in hospital. — Robert S.
McKercher 24-79-1
2
Card
1 Wish to express MY anks
'andappreciation to Doctors
Malkus and Wong ard to the
Aupos 'ef Seaforth
Community ;Hospital for the
care given' , during .luy
recent. illness, also tO—the
ambulance attendants
Thanks too,to my family and
friends and 0 Rev. T.A.A.
Duke for visits. — JOSePh T.
Hugill. , 24-79-1
1 w0ul,r1 like to take this
opportunity to thank every-
one who- supported the
Christmas Tea and Bazaar at
Seaforth Manor on Saturday.
...Specialthanks-to-aRthe staff
and volunteers who assisted
in any way and to Mrs. Mary
• Carroll, Mrs. DiajMvLeoc1,
Mrs. Dorothea Wiianison
• and_Brenda Finl son for
*heir assistance in ceramics
and craftt. — Mary
Finlayson Act/Director.
24-79x1
We would like to say "Thank
You" to the -people who
joined with ds to help
celebrate our . 40th
anniversary, to our
neighbour , and to those who ,
sent con atulations by mail,
and last but not least our
family who planned the
evening. We shall have many
happy memories of the
occasion. — Wilfrid and
Isabel Annis 24-79-1
We wish to thank all' who
sent cards, flowers, treats
and visits while we were
patients at Seafortfr Hospital.
Sepcail thanks to Dr. Malkus,
Dr. Rodney and all 0.13.
nurses. Mary -Marie Therese
and Andrea Flanagan.
24 -79 -1 -
We would like to thank our
friends and relatives for their
special gifts, cards and good
wishes to us in celebrating
our 40th wedding
anniversary. A special
thanks to our children and
grandchildren for arranging
a. moss memorable evening.
— Lorne and Evelyn Carter.
24-79-1
Amber Lodge
# plans Christmas
Noble Grand . Bertha
MacGregor conducted the
tneetiag of Amber Rebekah
Lodge on Wednesday
evenmg assisted by the Vice
Grand Gladys Coleman
Hazel Corbett reported for
the Finance Committee and
Mrs Coleman reported for
the cards sent and the
visiting members "Thank
You's'.: were received from
Flizabeth Riley and Pearl
Eyre
It was decided to hOld the
Christmas Party on
December 3rd and to
exchinge the gifts with
"Secret Pak' The next
regular meeting will he
November 19th
CHISELHURST U.C. W
On November. 4th Chisel.
burst U C W met and Mrs
Jack Brintnell presided. Mrs
Jack ,Upshall conducted the
Remembrance Worship
ser.rice
Mrs Beatrice Munn. Mrs
Fredo Boa. Mrs Ted Roberts
and Mrs. Derothy Brintnell
assisted Mrs- Upshall The
Treasurer reperted a xery
successful bazaar Three
members attended i Work-
shop at Greenway and
enjoyed a most informative
afternoon. Members were
reminded of the United
Church bazaar at Exeter
November 15th .' .
The Church supper will be
held on November 25th.
"Thank You" note was re-
ceived firorn the Riley family.
It was decidek to invite the
Hensel! U.C.W.. the WMS
and Arnold Circle of Carmel
Presbyterian .Church to the
Christmas meeting in
Dehember. Rev. McDonald
will be guest speaker and
members will exchange
Grace Drummond spoke
on "Stewardship':Dorothy
Brintinell thanked Mrs..
Drummond and presented
her with a gift. Mrs. Dick
Taylor read poems. Lunch
was served by Mrs. Ted
Roberts and Vera Brintnell.
EIENSALL MINOR HOCKEY
MEETS
••,-. 4
.Hepsall Minor Ath letic
Association met Noy ember 1
on the arena President Les
Gardper opened the
meeting The Intermediate
taurnament is set up for MIN
2.8. 29, & .10th
• All parents of players in
minor hockey will he 'asked to
help with the tournament.
• The money raised goes to
help pay for ice time for
minor hockey players for
1980-1981. A fowl Bingo was
also discussed for Oeceniiber
9th with the fund raising
committee in charge of ar-
ranging it. Secretary Marg.
Vanstone would be pleased
to have more parents present
at these meetings held the
first Monday in each month.
Next meeting is Dee. 1
Card cf Thanks
• For ai :kindnesses and cards
and help at my home while 1
was a patient in the hospital.
And* to alt my friends
relatives, and neighbours. —
Mrs, Elizabeth Btirns,
,• 24-79-1
The family of the late Bessie
(Blenchard) King
acknowledges. with sincere
thanks the expressions Or
sympathy and support of
family and friends on the
death of their -beloved wife,
mother and grandmother. —
Stan, Jim and Lois. .24-79x1
25 In Memoriam
*RAISER: In memory of my
husband Jack Fraiser, who
passed away, November 13,
1977.
We often sit and think of him
- When we are all alone
For mem* is the only thing
That grief can call its own.
Wife - Gerry, Jon and
Colleen, Wayne. 25-79x1
26 Personal
ARE you living with a
drinking problem? Al Anon
can.help. 527-1650. 26-79x1
27 Births
BACHERTr Dan and Mary
Bachert, R.R. 4, Seaforth
announce the birth of Julie
Marie 7 lb. 3 • oz. on
November 7th, 1980 at
Seaforth Community
Hospital. • 27-79x1
DICK: Gord and Susan, a son
Jamie Michael, October 2/3,
1980. Proud grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Stacey,
•Dutton, and Mrs. Earl Dick,
Seaforth. 27-79x1
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SENIOR GIRLS SOCCER• CHAMPIONS — The
senior girls' team from ,Seaforth Public Scho I
were the undefeated chaMpions .in an inter-
school match tteld at Huron Centennial School
recently. Team members are (bdack,roW, left to
right) Michelle Fry, Cheryl Regele, Sandra
Sholdice, Mary Jane Eisler, Brenda VVesenberg
Denise Williamson, Janet Roth and (second
row) Carol Axtmann, Chris Nelemans, Dpnise
Mor y, Susan Ball, Bonnie Shoemaker, Andrea
Ind r and {front row Anette- Siernon-,- Lori
M e, Allys n Scott, Linda Ellis and Sandra
" (Photo byGibb)
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SENIOR BOYS' SOCCER, CHAMPS The senibr boys soccer team
.from Seaforth Public School were the Undefeated champions in their
division soccer competition held at Hurbn Centennial School recently.
Team members 'are (back row, left to right) Charlie Malcolm, John
McCowan, Grant Rosa, Todd Dolg, Martin A"tdreassi, Kevin Johnston,
Scott Driscoll and (second row) Gar G dki
y n, Brian Sooptiens, Darryl
Hoegy, Tim Fritz, Dave McLlwain, Darn Crocker, Brent Robinson and
(front row) Bruce Taylor, Marvin Bachert, Chris Cardno, David • Garrick,
,Jeff McGavin ahd Blaine Shannon.
(Photoby Gibb)
Obituaries
• LE'NWOOD RUFUS.
PURDY
A long-time resident of
Hensel', Lenwood Rufus
Purdy died at, the Queensway
Nursing Honk. Hensall on
November 3rd. 1980 in his
79th year. He was the
husband of Susan Christine
(Dalrymple) Purdy. and
father, of Mrs. Lorne
(Maxine). Weiberg. R.R. (01.
Zurich. One sister Mrs.
Mabel Selves, R.R. #1.
Hensall also survives.
One daughter Mildred.
predeceased him in 1941.
Also surviving are five'
grandchildren and nine great
grandchildren.
Funeral service was held
from the Bonthrore Funeral
Home. Hensell on Friday
November 7th at 2 p.m. with'.
Rev. Stan McDonald of-
ficiating. Interment followed
in .McTaggart's Cemetery
Pallbearers • were Peter
Toorrnstra. Norman Wilson,
Pat Volland, Ian McAllister,
Jack Upshall, Lloyd Venner
Flower hearers weir Tom
Humphreys. Mark Woberg
MARY STELLA
Me KINNO N
At her residence on
Wednesday. November 5th,
191110 Mrs. Mary Stella
(Callaghan) McKinnon of
Zurich died in her 80th year.
She was the wife of the late
James C. McKinnon who
died in 1968. Her children,
Chasles, Jordan Station:
Raymond. Zurich; Mrs. John
(Patricia) Jarbeau, Amherst -
view; Mrs. Edgar, (Edith)
Plourde, Kap skasin d
Elaine. Zurich s rvive. •
She was the is of
Martin Callaghan, milbury:
JoZsph Callaghan. Val D'Or.
Qubec: and Sister Mary
Camillus. 'Religious Order of
Grey Sisters. Penetang. She
is also survived by 26 grand-
children and 9 great grand-
children She was pre -
de ceased by three sons
Walter. Kevin and Alphonsc.
one sister Alice and one
brother James.
The late Mrs. McKinnon
rested' at the Westlake
Funeral Home, Zurich. Then
to the Blair & Son Funeral
Home, Perth on ThursdaN,
November 7th.
Mass was conducted at St
John's R C. Church with
interment following in St
John's Cemetery • Mrs.,,
McKinnon was active in the
Women's Institute -'Ike. Re-
tired Teacher's association,
Tho Golden. Ages and the
Catholic WOmen's League.
mps. BryssiE KING
Mrs. Bessie King, 80.„ of
244 Cambria Si Stratford.
Saturda% at the Strat
ford Gene5a1 Hospital.
Born in Mk Kiilop Tos‘n•
chip. she as the .former
RCSSIC Blem.hard. a daugh-
ter of thc,.late Mr ahd Mrs.
Melsin James Blanchard and
lied most of her life in
Stratford
She graduated from the
Stratford General Hospital as
a Registered oirSe 50 scars
ago.
She. w as a member of Si
John's United Church and
csas active inhur h ssork. a
member .of the Marion Don,
ald Unit and th felIosshup
group •
She m, as a member of the
Lad!, kmanis Senior group.
Surviving ate her husband
Stanle‘ H Kin4. one son.
James Kings of Agin
(Mitt . one daughter. Mr,.
Stuart food I eche, of Miss
issauga. one hrotheg, Hiram
F. Blanchard. of Mc,Killop
Toss-nship. also thre4grand.
children. Senta and Kasics
King and Visit's leshe. Shc
ssas predt.%eased hs Rs()
finahers, Mels in and Thom
as. and inn: sister. Julia
funcral scrske ssa ' held
oti Tursdas, Nos 4 1480
kNith Intel mem at ,1s( ndale
1 cnyters . Stratford: Res Ft.
Bruce Skim. of St .hilm's
I nited ( hureh officiated.
Rill brat., rs v. I, rt Gordon
Man, hard. Winthrop: Ketth
,Blan, hard. Tut umseh. Harts
:1 King. Stratfinti Mervin
.Iohr son. Waterloo lolin I.
()-io,! Stratford Stan Liple%
'lira/ I. uel . Stuart 1 esloc.
Nio:,...satiga
iWaterWelli
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j W.D. Hopper'
and Sons
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CORRECTION
An error occUred in the identification of the staff of the Superier
Market with a picture which appeared in last week's issue. The
picture is reproduced with the correct cutline.
THE SUPERIOR STAFF—The staff of the new Superior
store is (back row, left to right) Wien Calvet-. Brett
Finlayson, Larry Teatero, Susan Pullman, Mary McLean,
Cathy Lynn Vander Velden, Clarissa Stewart, Dorothy
'Papple, Sheila Schenck and (front row)' Bob Waiiceri,
Rodger Seebach, Rick Costello, Bob Malone and Bruce
Morton. Absent: Jill Muir, who is in hospital recovering
from a car accident. (Photo by Ellis)
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R.R.4
WALTON
To the Voters of
Tuckersmith
Sincere thanks to everyone who voted
for me. Thanks to everyone who came
ogt to vote. Thanks to our chauffers -
sorry we "lost one" for a wee while.
Welcome tp the new council members
and since e rets to the ones who
IostThan4 to our son, daughters,
sons-in-law, Nzjighbours, relati<res
and friends who h ed in any\way to
make November 10, 1980 a winning.
day.
Sincere thanks)
BILL BROWN
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