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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1982-08-04, Page 16- - - THE HURON EXPOSITOR AUGUST 4, 1952 - A15 19 Notice FUEL OIL FURNACE Repair and Cleaning 24 HOUR SERVICE PARATCHEWS MAINTENANCE Dublin 345-2235 -19.65-tf SEPTIC TANKS cleaned. Fast, efficient service. Write or cal: Harvey Dale, Seaforth. Phone Clinton 482-332.0 or Seaforth S27.0284. 19.65-tf 20 Auction Sales ONTARIO'S largest farm ntacY very consignment sale. Norwic.l:, Ontario. Friday, August 13, 1982 10 a.m. (Sales conducted second Fri- day each month). Approxi- mately I50-175 tractors plus all types of farm equipment. Consignments welcome. For more information call (S19) 424-9998 or (5,19) 424.9093. Proprietors K.S. Hamulecki and Sons. 20-69xI 24 Card of Thanks 1 wish- to thank all my friends and neighbours for transpor- tation to and from hospital and for cards and visits during my stay in hospital. Special thanks to the nurses and Dr. Underwood for excel lent care. Mrs. Dave Watson 24.69x1 We w,)uld like, to gratefully thank all the guests who came to our 25th wedding anniver. sary danee. We would also like to thank all the people who sent cards, gifts and best wishes. A special thanks to Floyd and Rosemary and the rest of the family who took a great deal of time and effort in planning the surprise and anyone else who helped. Jack and Mary Upshall 24.69x1 The family of the late Edward Kchn wish to express their sincere thanks to neighbours. relatives and friends for floral tributes. memorial dopa, tions, cards, and expressions of sympathy during our re- cent bereavement. Special thanks to the pallbearers. Father Caruana and the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home and the C.W.L. It will always be remembered. 24-69.1 I would like to thank the ladies of downstairs apart - men( of .14 .John Street for their help on .July 2nd for calling the ambulance and thanks to the drivers. Also hospital nurses for their care, Dr. Malkus and all who sent cards and flowers. Liz Brown 24.09xI 1 world like to thank everyone for their care and concern at the time of my accident and since coming home. Special thanks to those who staved with me at the arena, to those who cared for the children in any w•av and those who sent in 25 In Memoriam SHOLDICE: In loving mem- ory of Warren James Sholdice who was accidently killed one year ago, Aug. 7. 1981. Our hearts still ache in sadness, And secret tears still flow What it meant to lose you, Warren, No one will ever know. Sadly missed by wife Barb- ara, sons Stephen and Scott, parents Verna and Russell, brothers Gary and Roger and sister Beverley and ffamilies. l 25.69-1 COSTELLO: In loving mem- ory of a dear husband and father, Bernard James (Barney), whom God called home August 4, 1980. A Dad is someone special Whose lovecan never be replaced, His memory is in out daily life And can never be erased. A, million times we've needed him, A million tears we've cried. If•ourlove could have saved him, He never would have died. If we could have one lifetime wish, One dream that could come true, We'd pray to God with all our heart, For yesterday and you. You never deserved what happened to you, You stood the task_and stood it well, Just what you suffered that day, No one can ever tell. Your end was very sudden - You made us weep and cry, But the saddest part of all, 'Was you didn't have a chance to say goodbye, To somes Dad is forgotten, To others, part of the past, To us, who loved and lost him, His memory will always last. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by wife, Erma, and children, Tom, daughter- in-law Betty, Donna. Mike, Rick, Debbie and Kim. 25.69x1 COSTELLO- In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather Bernard James who passed away on Aug. 4, 1980. Dear Dad, so gentle, good and kind, Look down from heaven above, And know that the care you tenderly gave Is returned in our deathless love. Your presence is ever near us, Your love remains with us yet. You were the kind of a Dad, Your loved ones will never forget, You're not forgotten Dad, dear, Not ever shall you be. As long as life and memory last. We shall remember thee. Until we meet and never part. Sadly missed and always remembered by his son Bob, Mary Helen and grandsons. Shawn andCurtis. 25-69x1 25 In Memoriam STEELS: Treasured memor- ies of a dear mother and Eliza - grandmother, Alena Eliza- beth, whom God called home on August 10, 1961'. She was a very special person With a very special gift, Of making others happy, And giving hearts a lift, For understanding problems, By her sweetness, all life through. She was a very special mother And that special Mom was you.. Sadly missed and always remembered by her daughter Mary Helen, Bob, grandsons, Shawn and Curtis. 25-69x 1 26 Personal ARE you tired of being alone? Are you unattached, sepa- rated, single or divorced? Meet that special person. Apply P.O. Box 104, Owen Sound, N4K 5D1. Please state age. 26-69-4 Mr. and Mrs. Allan Nicholson are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their son Glen Allan to Margaret Elizabeth, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Melford Merrier, on Aug. 7, 1982 at Zion Lutheran Church, Dash- wood. Open reception to follow at Dashwood Com• munitvCentre- 26-69.1 27 Births GROBBRINKt To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grobbrink, RRN3 Walton, on July 31st, a daughter at Seaforth Com- munity Hospital. 27.69x1 CONSTANCE NEWS Correspondent MARX lYIiERNER 482-7143 [lneended for Laa¢ Week] Carl Merrier returned home on Friday from a 5 week stay in the Compensation Hospital in Toronto. Carl visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Andy 'Thompson, Jeffrey and Gregory of Oak- ville. Mr, and Mrs. Terence Hunter have been able to return to their home in Colborne Township. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomp- son, Leisa, Cheryl and Willie visited on Saturday afternoon with the Hunters., Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos, Steven, Sharon, Kenny, Michael, Andy, Kathy and Angela spent their holiday camping at Shelter Valley. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp- son spent the weekend with their son and daughter-in-law and boys Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thompson, Jeffrey and Gregory of Oakville. Sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to the family of the late Stan Ball. 1, / ,I, III i Correspondent The Bluejays picked up and Mrs. Dora Shobbrook We welcome Mr. and Mrs DORA SHOBBROOK their first victory in Londes- attended Hensall U.C. on Colin Swan and family, Laura 523.4250 boro Squirt action last Mon- Sunday a.m. Jeau. Elizabeth and David, Immediate Past Lion Presi- day as they edged the Tigers. Mrs. Joe Margano, Can- the new student minister who dent Allan Bosman held the In other squirt action the dice and Glen of Toronto moved into the manse from annual President's Picnic for Expos maintained their win- spent last week with her London on Saturday. the Londesboro Lions Club at ning'streak as they nipped the parents Mr. and Mrs. Len Mr. and Mrs. Don Newby Lion Carl Nesbitt's ranch. Yankees on Thursday in the Caldwell. Joe spent the week- of New Hamburg visited on Various games and activi- early game. end here and all returned Monday the 2nd with his ties were enjoyed such as The Peewee boys Jays home on Monday. parents Mr. and,Mrs. Orville horseshoes, balloon throw- played excellent ball in roll- Berean Unit meeting will Newby. ing, shoe kicking, to name ing over their Goderich op- b6beld August 10th at 2 p.m. Friday visitors with Mr. just a few. Through the ponents in Goderich, while in church. Roll call: Have you and Mrs. Orville Newby were course of the day most of the the A's were fortunate edging visited any place of interest Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wheat-. youngsters and many of the a fast running Colborne th:k on of London. adults had proven to be Township team. Likewise the e . winners in field or another, Bantam boys came up against 9®�®�®����®® Following a fine steak barbe ��p1p tough opposition losing to the I7 l9 que the day' closed with a visitors from Stanley town - campfire at which everyone ship. Sunday morning worship son in enjoyed a less strenuous In girls action the Pee Wee at Huronview was held in the played social time. girls were rained out but chapel with Rev. Wittich in solos, B Monday Night Civic Holl'- Bantams played on Tuesday the pulpit. conclude day saw the long awaited night. Although the Bantams In the evening a hymn sing singing a confrontation between the lost they had a late inning was led by Dick Roorda of the youth, speed and hardhitting rally to close the gap in their Christian Reform Clinton. of Mack's Marauders and the game also with Colborne. Special music was provided experience and finesse of the The Midget boys travelled by Marion, and Angela Visser. Allboro Farms slo-pitch to Benmiller to play their Accompanying themselves teams. While the score of Colborne counterparts but on the guitar, they sang 37-12 does not reflect an exact with the first pitch the skies beautifully a medley of popu- picture of the game, the opened and the game was lar sacred songs which were Allboro Farms were descry. called due to rain. very inspiring. Mrs. Mabel ing of the victory. The In slo-pitch action the Scott sang a lovely solo, "In Marauder's record falls to 8 Blazers entertained a Blyth the Beautiful Garden of Pray - wins and 4 losses while the team, no name was reported, er" a favourite of everyone. Allboro Farms have but one and came up with a one run Mrs. James Visser, Evangel - loss in the season. victory over a slick fielding ist at Vanastra was guest team. Allboro travelled to speaker Auburn fora rematch with Freda Klosscn and Minnie the Westfield team and after McLlwaindelighted everyone some tense first innings came with their character number home with the victory. All- as they portrayed a young bore, Farms will be playing in couple "courting With the upcoming Blyth Tourna- guitar accompaniment Bren- ment starting Thursday da and. Dorina sang two night. popular songs "Mocking Bird PERSONALS Hill", and "Back Home Sympathy is expressed to Again". Elva Foster played Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson very nicely a medley of piano on the death.of her mother pieces followed by a sing Mrs, Wm, Hamilton of song, Our own Elsie Hender- Moorefield at Palmerston Hospital, August 1st, age 81 years. Rev. Robt. and Mrs. Scott, Debbie. Angela and Kenneth left Friday July 30th p.m. for their new charge at Fernie. Furniture and belongings were moved by McDonald's Mayflower world wide mov- ing van. They will be missed and we wish them happiness in their new home. Mrs. Florence Cartwright Arid Claude spent last week at single parents camp at Mone- setun Camp Goderich. food and baking. Brussels and area people are very STEELS:ln loving memory of special, a dear mother. Alenia Eliza. Ruth Machan beth. who passed away 24.69-I _- August 10. 1961. Memory, 's hand is reaching 1 would like to show my back. appreciation to all those who Deep in the 'heart lies a helped in any way with my shower Thanks for the many Picture, Shc lived her life for those she beautiful gifts. loved. Leanne Cossitt And those she loved 24-69-1 remember. The years pass by and life Sincere appreciation to Dr. rolls on. Malkus. the ambulance But still. you're ever so near. drivers. the nurses for their The ones you love so true, kindness and the kitchen staff Try hard to carry on the way Special thanks tRev, and we know you'd want us to. ffs United Mrs. Fera, of Staffs Nothing seems the same, Church and David McKnight But as God calls us one by of F,gmondville United Church. Also for the phone one. We will meet again someday, calls and personal visits from its just so long till He shows family. friends and neigh. us the way. hours. Laura A. Stewart Always remembered and 24.69-I - -sadly missed by her daughter Karen, Kevin and Lori. 25-69x1 DALE: In memory of Edith IADIS Jane and John Francis Dale who passed away Aug. 6 and the Inellpeusille Wad Dec. 31, 1972. So long as life and memory last toshop We will remember. John D. and Edith Baker 25-69.1 t CUTIS, ISN'T HE? -This lovable little dog is one of 18 Japanese Spaniels owned by Brenda Whyte of RR2 Seaforth. The dogs, also known as "Chin" dogs, run free on the Whyte's farm. ''It Isn't as good on their coat when they run free," said Mrs. Whyte "but it's most important to have a healthy and happy dog, "See story on page 18(Photo by Rimmer) FRAN DOR ACRES ° Grab Starage said HsndliltQ • Aeration • FoW Storage and Hand$q ° ste®1 farss bi0dhisp FRA iJK PROCTER 887-9481 19 -65 -if .eeeessseessssses e s R.G. Gethke ® GENERAL e AUCTIONEER Is ® Serving Perth and Huron Counties with many ,years e ® of experience. For reliable e a service at reasonable rates o Call 347.2465 collect o 0 20-65-tf e 1A• e a s s e s a e o e s s ee Fresh Cauliflower and Broccoli 3 miles west of Exeter on Hwy. 83 -Cauliflower 6.00 A dozen Broccoli 8.00 a case Open Dally 9 a.m. - 813-1111. Closed Sundays Phonel In large orders VISSHER FARMS 237-3442 FURNITURE REPAIR SERVICE UPHOLSTERY AND AUTOMOTIVE SEATS "Furniture Stripping A Specialty" PHONE 482-7379 19-66-tf Richard Lobb 1 Auctioneer AUCTION CALENDAR Clinton 482-7898 SAT. AUG. 14 AT 10:00 A.M,:Large offering of fine antique furniture. Limoge dishes. glassware, Ietc, good modern appli- ances for the estate of 1 Mrs. Una MacDougald I from Mitchell to be held at the. Mitchell Arena. Farmers For a good farm building at competitive prices PHONE - RAY LAMBFRS CONSTRUCTION R.R. N2 Clinton 482.3305 FREE ESTIMATES 7.65-tf D & L Catering Hot &cold meals A%arlable for: banquets, w•eddi ng dinners, wedding receptions annix ersaries & private parties Phone 527.0715 Laurcne Regele Phone -347-2774 Doreen Wurdell 19.65-tf Geo, A. Abattoir and Meat Market SUIS ®f 1S Hwy.83-3"4miles cast of Exeter EdHmN J Try us for HardWM CUSTOM KRIIING and MERCHANTS PROCESSING PLUMBING -HEATING Kill days -Tuesdays & ELECTRICAL OUR SPECIALTY CONTRACTORS Home cured and Phone 527-1620 smgqked meats Seaf rt_h ProcesseM'exactlythe way 1 1=65-tf you like it. 19-65•tf g Mrs. Norman Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hunking Hank's Small Engines Service 1 MILE NORTH OFLONDESBORO 523-9202 Lawn and Gardlan Equipment Repair New and Used Garden Equipment In Stock 19 -40 -if HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES EVERY THURSDAY AT 1:30 P.M. All classes of livestock WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS Greg Hargreaves 262-2619 Hensall Victor Hargreaves 482- 511 Clinton Barry Miller 236-2'17 Exeter and 229-6205 Kirkton 19-65.tf Septic Tanks Cleaned PHONE LOUIS BLAKE R.R. 2, BRUSSELS, ONT. 887-6800 19.65-tf WE PUMP SEPTIC TANKS CESSPOOLS, ETC. Call or write LLOYD WEBER PHONE 887-6700 BRUSSELS, ONTARIO 19-65-tf L. & M. AUTO WRECKING R.R. 3, BRUSSELS ONT. Used Auto Parts and Towing We buy rads, batteries, copper and scrap We Pay Cash for complete caro, or trucks, etc, CALL 887.9561 11.44-tf Mr. and Mrs. Russell - Good, Mr. and Mrs. John Lyon, Sara and Timmie spent Sunday at Rockton African Lion Safari and visited with Mr, and Mrs. Elmer McDou- gall at Seaforth. A large number of friends visited on Monday with Mr. Win. Hamilton and family at Neeth funeral home in Dray- ton. enter ta�ns at Hu�°®nVie4� her splendid style numbers. Mabel Scott thank- s couple of piano ed the ladies of Fordwich-for renda and Dorina their contribution of the after - d the program by noon. Fancy cupcakes and a medley of favourite refreshing drink were served. Every week more and more people discover what mighty jobs are accom- plished by low cost Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial 527.0240. Richard Lobb AUCTIIN4EER Clinton 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR ' SAT., AUG. 14, 10 A.M. Largo offering of fine ' antique furniture, Limoges dish". glassware, eta, good 1 modern appliances for the estate, of Mrs. Una IMaeDougald from MIt- chell, to be held of the Mitchell Arena. SAT., AUG. 91, 12 NOON Antiques, furniture, up. pllonces, eta far Julia Jerry, 93 Bruce Street, Goderich. ( SAT., AUG. 29, 10 A.M. Car, furniture, applian- ces, etc. at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton. Clinton estate. SAT., SEPT, 4, 10 A.M. Furniture, appliances, etc. at Richard Lobb's I Barn, Clinton. requires a CHIEF BUILDING OFFICIAL and BY-LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER (one position) Clearly marked applications will be received by the undersigned until 12 noon on Wednesday, august 18. 1982. Please stete qualifications, experience and age. JANE BADLEY, AMCT Clerk -Treasurer, Township of Grey, R.R. 3, Brussels, Ont.