The Huron Expositor, 1980-11-27, Page 20HE HURON EXPOSITPR,,IrV.,FMBEf147,1986
22 Legal Notices
...rarr"e"raar,
Treasurer's
Sale
of
LAND FOR
,TAXES
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
County of Ilnron
To Wit: By virtue of a
warrant issued by the
Mayor of the Town of
Seaforth- under his hand
and the Seal of the
Corporation, bearing
.date the 21st day of
July, 1980, sale of lands
in arrears of taxes in the
Town of Seaf9rth 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 given 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 1 1 th day of
September, 1980_
JAMES CROCKER
Treasurer
22-70-13
24 Card of Thanks
I Would like to thank all who
sent cards, flowers, gifts and
visited me while a patient in
Victoria Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Tew and all
other doctors and nurses on
4th. floor. 1 appreciate all
Hazel. Irene. Bob and
Glynis. Ray and Darlene and
neighbours -did to help at
home. — Elaine Colquhoun
24-81-1
24 Cud of Thanks
THANK you t� the petite
who helped with the Bottle
Drive and those who
contributed, — Seaforth
Minor flockey. 24-$1-1
I wish to thank everyone for
the visits, flower, cards and
treats while I was in Seaforth
Hospital. A special tnanks to
Dr. Malkus and the,hospital
staff. — Mrs. Mabel Scott.
24-81x1
NOW that I have returned
home from Victoria Hospital.
London, I want to extend
sim?ere thanks to everyone
who sent me cards. flowers
and letters, also a few
telephone calls. Everything
helped me to forget my
troubles and shorten my time
there. When illness strikes.
folk who remember are in-
dispensable Sincerely, Anna
Do9mage 24-81x1
!wish t, mrir.-ev my thanks to
relati,.es and frtends for
cards. ,,osits. and treats whole
a patoent on St Josephs
Hospital Special thanks to
Dr Sales. and the nurses on
the fourth floor — Guy
Letper 24-81x1
Your local C.N.I.B.
committee would like to
thank the good people of
Seaforth District for their
contributions to our annual
campaign for the Blind Total
to „ Date 7 $1650.00 J.A.
Cardno, E.C. Boswell,
Chairmen. 24-81x1
I wish to thank all my friends
and neighbours on the loth
Concession of McKillop for
the lovely housewarming
party. The presentation of
the beautiful gift is greatly
appreciated and will always
serve—aVaThapTiy remitter ot
the wonderful years spent
among you. Special thanks
goes to the organizers of the
party as well as to the ladies
who prepared the lunch.
smis Duffy. 24-Bixi
25 In Memoriam
KALICHUR - In loving
memory of a dear mother,
mother-in-law , and
grandmother Helena
Kalichuk who ,passed away
Dec. 3, 1979.
Sadlk Missed and always
remembered by Mark, Gale
and Gregory. 25-81x1
WILSON: In loving memory
of our parents James Harold
Wilson who passed away
October 27, 1970 and his wife
Alma Wilson who passed
away November 29, 1977..
Beautiful memories woven in
gold,
This is the picture we tender;
ly hold.
Beep in our hearts their
memories kept,
To love and to cherish and
never forget.
—Lovingly remembered
Edna and Linda. 25-81-1
26 Personal
NEED o Special Christmas
Gift for a shut:in or busy
mother? How about a gift
certificate for some hours of
hornecare or homehelp?
Town and Country
Homemakers will be happy
to serve you. Phone 3,57.3222
CT write Box 961. Wingham.
26-81.3
A call a day keeps the blues
away Telephone
Reassurance 482-9630.
26-8124
441ar$4449t/IVA alekAlla
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This Christmas
see us for delicious
• Christmas
cakes
26 Personal
PREGNANT OD
DISTRESSED?
Married or single Pree
confidential support. Call
collect BIRTHRIGHT 432-
7197 or 527-0115 after 6 pan.
2680.ff
Are you living with a drink-
ing problem? Al Anon -can -
help., 527-1650
26-81x1
„27 Births
NO'WAK: Casey and Sandra
are happy to announce the
arrival of their. son Shawn
Michael on Wednesday,
November 19, 1980 at
Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital
Proud grandparents are Ted
and Donna Nowak and Harry
and Marie Johnston. 27-81x1_
28 Deaths
BELL: John Clifford at the
Cobout:g General Hospital on
Sunday, November 23--, 1980.
John Clifford Bell beloved
husband of Florence Mead.
Dear father of Margaret,
(Mrs. William Hyndman) of
Kanata: Patricia, (Mrs.
Edward Barnes) of Toronto.'
Dear grandfather of David,
Jennifer, Maggie and Ebbie.
Funeral service wvas held at
the MacCoubrey Funeral
Home, Cobourg on Tuesday,
November 25th followed by
cremation. 28-81-1
AN ATTENTIVE AUDIENCE—Curious George, the tale of an inqUisitive
monkey, proved as.popular as always when librarian Trudy Broome read
the tale to youngsters, including Michael Hamon and Krista Clark at
Saturday's afternoon's story hour at the library7---(Ph0tolay-Alexander
Peter Bannon wins Legion draw
Continued from page 8
with two winners in each
division.
Essay Contest: Grades V
and 6 - Raymond Little was
first and Michael Ball second.
Grades 7 and 8 - Marvin
Backert was first and Joanne
Carter second.
• Poem Contest Grades 5
and -6 - Andrea Muir was first
and Lynne Penner second.
Grades 7 and 8 Susan Ball
was first and Brenda
Wesenberg second. The
Legion would like to
congratulate all the winners
and to also thank all the
children who participated -in
the contest.
The winners will be
forwarded on to be judged at
Zone level. Good Luck to you
alld.
SPORTS
32 players took part in the
first stag euchre held at the
branch this fall. Gord Scott
and Ken Coombs won fir -
prize for the most games.
Next Euchre will be held on,
December 3. Bring a partner
and enjoy a night's re-
laxation. Who know s you
may meet some opposition.
Four teams from Sefaorth
Legion made a trip to
Toronto last Saturday to take
part in Branch 3 Ladies
Auxiliary's Invitational 5 -
Pin Bowling Tournament_
32 teams in all competed
and although Seaforth Teams
T
• .The Seitforth 'Bantams met
'the Mitchelf squad in Mitch-
ell Tuesday night and played
• a'44 draw.
DaVe Malwain opened
• Scoring for Seaforth only to
11,!ve the home teatn coatq,
did not win too many prizes,
a good time was had by all.
Those taking 'part were Mr.
and Mrs. Jack- Eisler, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Ungarian, Mr.
and Mrs. Al Nicholson, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Cairns, Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Maclom, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Eaton, Mr. and
Mrs: 'bon Wood, Mr. an
Mrs. Al Smale, Mr. and Mrs.
Gord Scott, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Coombs and Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Scott.
A special thanks,to our bus
driver, Bob Hubert. for
seeing we all got on the bus
and safely home.
Queen's
Continued from page 11
Minister Robert Elgie, would
protect all the earnings of 99
per cent of the province's
workers.
Under the current system.
injured workers are paid 75
per cent of their previous
gross earnings,up to 518,500
a year. The maximum weekly
benefit is now 5266.83.
Brussels novice team wins over Seaforth Saturday in Seaforth.
• Oven fresh bre ds
8 r is
• Pastries
• Donuts
A wide variety of '
cheeses - cut fresh of
the block or pre pack-
aged Our cheese gif 1 -
baskets make very
thoughtful gifts Please
order early
witatomtwolvictwovmts
BOB & BETTY'S
Variety and Gifts
Seaforth
Open 7 days a week 9 a.m. tilt 11. p.m.
for
GIFTS for
TOYS & GAMES
— Remote control cars & trucks
— Electronic games
— Giftware & cameras
— Models & paints & brushes
— Plush toys, Name mugs
- Cdutts-Hallmark Xmas cards
— Timex watches
— Calculators and metric calculators
STEREOS
Ail sizes and prices to choose from
ABINSWEI•
s?,...op.N.• AM/FM STEREO
lok PORTABLE CASSETTE
-ONS 4 -speakers Reg. 5209-"
Special $169.95
a For your own baking ingredients e „fie
-9Z have freshly packaged glaced ch les, "AT
fruit mixes, peel, nuts, chippilts etc.
•
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Bakery Et Cheese House
ZttiChSeaforth
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13TH ANNIVERSARY DRAW WINNER
AM/FM Yorx 8 track stereo
Mrs Robert Costello. Seaforth
Your
Radio ihaek
Headquarters
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444, - 4.-••-- •
back with*4 mariters by 'Phil
Cox with 2, Tony ehaffe and
Brad Pauli.
In the pecond period, Dave
McLlwain scored for the
visiting team, '
' The Seaford} Bantams got
their act together in the third •
period when Dave Malwain
scored two more goals to
up the garne.
Defensetnan Barry Camp-
bell played a strong game
and assisted on 3 goals.
Your Chrjstmos gift HeadguarWs
SEAFIgli 527.0120•
FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED
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SCOTT'S
FLOWERS
Formerly Maclean's Flowers
Over 40 years experience in the flower business
arvis St. ,Seaforth
527-1924
•
4111,0114•11.
Mitchell
348-9406
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CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS
* Artificial Christmas Arrangements
*Garlands
*Balls
,* Table Trees
. * Wreaths
* Other Indoor Specials
* Poinsettias are now available
: Draw to be made Nov. 29
1221%.* of.
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS!
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