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hanks
e -whhit to thank everyone
for their cords, flower$,ifts.
Owl vlsits during out hospital
stay. Special than$ to Dr.
S san Dorssers elen Stewart
Rodney
and the O.B. staff. Thank you
also to our families Oho.
helped out at home:.
Karen and Kari Cronin
1 wish to thank everyone who
remembered me with cards,
flowers. treats and of
kindness shown to me while 1
was a patient in Seaforth
hospital.. Special thanks to
Dr. Malkus, Dr. Underwood,
nursing staff and other staff.
Laura Stewart
24-32x1
i'would like to thank family DEARING
and 'friends for visits; cards Nancy and Brett would like to
and treats while I was in thank friends and relatives
Hospital.
l tiwhileits
thanks to , MorlleySpCeyn the hospi al. Thanks also to
24.32x1 Dr, Underwood and the 0•13.
nursing staff. 24-32x1
i wish to thank my friends and
relatives for cards and visits
while I was a patient in
Seaforth and Stratford Hospi-
tals. Special thanks to Dr.
Fuller, Dr. Malkus, Dr. Un-
derwood and the nurses for
their excellent care.
Jim McNaug3t n
We wish to thank our friends
and relatives for the cards.
flowers,•food and for the acts
of kindness shown to us
during the passing of our
sister Donna Cassidy.
Stewart
Vera and Alvin McDonald
Bill and 1 wish to convey our
deepest gratitude to our
neighbours, friends and rela-
tives for the many acts of
kindness shown us while 1
was a, patient at St. Joseph
Hospital and since returning
home, for visits, flowers,
cards and gifts 1 received.
Special thank you to Rev.
Stan McDonald, Dr. Phillips
and his staff and the nurses
on 4 N.W. wing.
Isabel Rogerson
24.32-I
1 would like to thank all my
friends, relatives, neigh-
bours, Vincent Farm Equip
ment management and staff,
Doctors Bourne and Malkus,
Father Caruana for their
thoughtfulness while 1 was a
patient in University Hospi-
tal, It was deeply appre-
ciated. Dennis .Nolan
24-32x
SHANNON
1 wish to thank my family, all
my dear friends, neighbours
and relatives, for all the
lovely cards, gifts and visits
while in Stratford Hospital
and since coming home,
Thanks to the parents of
Blaine's ball team who took
my turn at driving. A special
thanks to Anna. 1t will never
be forgotten. Thank you.
Edna Shannon
24-32-1
In
Memoriam
STEELS: Treasured memor-
ies of a dear mother and
grandmother, Alena Eliza-
beth, whom God called home
Aug. 10, 1961.
1 lost a mother with a heart of
gold,
Who was more to me than
wealth untold,
Without farewell she fell
asleep,
With only memories for me to
keep.
Always will be remember-
ed and loved by her daughter,
Mary Helen, son-in-law Bob,
grandsons Shawn James and
Curtis Vaughan. 25-32x1
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Engagements
In Memoriam
Avoiding labor problems"
MILLER: In loving memory of
a dear wife and mother,
Grace Miller who passed
away 6 years ago on Aug. 10.
A wonderful mother, woman
and aid;
One who was better, God
never made 1
A wonderful worker, loyal
and fair,
Tenderly helpful, Oh mother
you were,
Just in your judgement,
always right,
Honest and liberal, ever
upright,
Loved by all, our pride they
share
Pride in the wonderful one
you were.
Always will be remember-
ed and loved by Russell and
families. 2S -32x1
iffituaiMANIAIVYWWWIll
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamilton
of Calgary, Alberta are
pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Laura Lee Ward to
Wesley Wayne Coombs, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Coombs of R.R.#2, Seaforth.
The wedding will take place
Saturday'. September 3, 1983
at 2 p.m. at the residence of
the brides' parents in C
l-
eary
26-32
Count
on the
Classifieds
to Do
the Job
BY ART LAW SON 5) Time Off Nett Defined: 11 keep the note forever and
Associate Ag. Rep. you just say "Auk tor time off show it to thele family and
Most farmers need some when you need h the friends. It's a aimple gas-
- mill* feel like a ture that can mean a lot.
hired help at one time or employ
another. Some farmers say servant. Try to arrange regu-
'they have trouble finding or lar hours, time off and how
keeping good help. Every- will
i overtime
be handled.
e Wages For
body has a theory as to why
there are problems. Their Skills: Sometimes noth-
An agribusiness recruting ing can be done. It's a good
service from Iowa offers some idea to check with comper-
observations on the "Top Ten .able businesses in your area
' Reasons for Labor Prob- to see how wwryoou compare.
Prom
lents". The reasons aren't in
Some -
any particular order other times a farmer may offer an
than the first reason. incentive or bonus plan.
1) Lack of Communication: When the payoff is due the
It's estimated that 95% of the employee either misunder-
problems are due to failure to stands or the farmer changes
communicate. It's suggested 6 mind Put all promises in
that employers and employ-
ees should talk on a regular
basis. Outline what's to be
done and how it should be
done. Where will everyone be
if they're needed? Many
things that may be second
nature to you may need time
and explanation to a new
person.
A few minutes of talking
two or three times a day can
help tg avoid problems.
2) Too Many Bosses: This
often occurs in family opera-
tions. Brothers or a father and
a son may be giving employ -
f the Seaforth ees simultaneous and con-
A RIDE IN THE BUCKET I gflictin$ dire
—Dur n a tour
o coons.
P.U.C., 8 -year-old Jennifer Lane was one of the lucky 3) No Defined Responsibil-
children to try out the bucket truck. Working the controls is ity: With no specific tasks the
DougSmale. (Hundertmarkphoto) employee often lacks any
sense of accomplishment. It's
a good idea to put the
employee in charge of two or
three tasks. Give them defi-
nite morning responsibilities
to let them get started on
their own. Let them finish
some jobs from beginning to
end to allow them the enjoy•
ment of a job well done.
4)
Not
4) Now Growing
Learning New Skills: The vy y
employee enjoys this part of particularly careful of the two ists to check for a1
the business as much as you. wheel driver when train and wheeled vehicles before
Encourage them to take streetcar tracks are present. making a left or right turn.
courses or attend meetings Negotiating tracks is a haze The two wheeler is with
Motor -
periodically. You'll both be ardous operation with these
better for it.
vehicles -- don't crowd them. us, sharinglth` roads.
he Motaor-
And when parking on a cyclists,.
re
street, double check for responsble individuals.
bicycles, mopeds and motor- They need the co-operation
cycles before opening your of the motorists.
DIRECTORY
BUSINESS
FLANAGAN
CARPENTRY
Aluminum siding, home
renovations, additidns,
framing, roofing, resi-
dential and farm build•
ing.
FRET ESTIMATES.
PETER FLANIAGAN
527-1399
Phone
527-0240
Expert Interior &
Exterior Decorating
Wallcovcrings
Kem Paints
-. Window Shades
HILDEBRAND
PAINT AND PAPER
Phone 527-1880
15 Main'St., Scaforth
Hildebrand
Flowers
15 Main St.
Seaforth
Office 527-0555
Res.527-1784
` Complete Floral Service
with a personal touch
DALE
ROOFING
Flat roofs, new and
repairs.
FREE ESTIMATES
482-9206
Filter
Queen
"IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA"
482-7103
9) Problems With The
Employee's Spouse: A mar-
ried employee depends on
family support and reinforce-
ment just the same es you do.
It's a good idea to meet with
the spouse whenever pos-
sible.
10) Poor Work Environ-
ment: Unheated shops or
buildings, poortools, lack of
safety equipment are fre-
quently mentioned by un-
happy employees. Many em-
ir ployers mention the fact that
writing when you hire. the work is hard and they
8) Lack of Recognition: can't afford to pay top dollar.
Compliments can.,. pay, big Surprisingly,, the Iowa study
dividends. If the employee showed employees worry
has some special accomplish- more about little things. Big
ments, leave him a note things such as low pay and
praising his work. The Iowa hard work were seemingly
recearrher cni.i. "They'll less important.
Motorists should
give cyclists room
The Ontario Safety League door.
reminds motorists that mo- Research into motorcycle
torcycle drivers are given the accidents indicates that in
same privileges as motorists most crashes involving an ,
and are subject to the same automobile, the driver of the
'rules of the road'. Watch for automobileis at fault. In
the motorcycle and treat it mostninstances, to front ofe car s
like any other vehicle -- give thesma motorcyclefwhen the
it room. Watch for mopeds,
bicycles and motorcycles collision occurs. Cars passieg
when making both right and motorcycles and cutting in
left turns. At intersections, too quickly is the second
remember that a moped is a most frequent contributing
slow -accelerating vehicle -- cause.
The -same danger is
led
some models must be pedal -
before they gain speed present with the moped and
and might also prove a little the Ontario Safety League rbo
obbl at this point. Be stresses the need for tor--
Piano Tuning
•Repairs
•Rebuilding
•Keys Recovered
•Dampp-Chasers
BRUCE PULSIFER
348-9223 Mitchell
Appliance
and Refrigeration
REPAIR
SERVICE
IimBroadfoot
482-7032
SEWING MACHINE "
SUPER MARKET
Over 190 machines on display
Service 10 all makes
Sales -While, Elna, Husgvarna
Lots of used machines
I rom$39.95 '
SEW AND SAVE
CENTRE LTD.
(2 doors south of Hudsons)
149 Downie St
Stratford, 271-9660
B & B PALIN MACHINE
Ornamental Iron Work•
Repairs•Machining•
•Trailer Hitches•Hog Feeders•
Custom Fabrication•
•Portable Welding•
V2 mile north of Seaforth
527-0114
Graves Wallpaper
& Paint
\--C-i(),wreAs
Featuring I'\IN
Canadian & Imported
Wall Coverings
527.0550 Seaforth
PORTABLE TOILETS
ROY'S RADIATOR SERVICE
RR2 MITCHELL
Rentals for every occasion
Johnson's Sanitation Service
in business for 23 years
"Nobody puts their nose in our business!"
Parkhill
1-294-6954
CO.OP
Feed, Seed, Fertilizer
Farm Supplies,
Petroleum Supplies,
Heating Oils
Seaforth Co-op
527-0770
Muffle/world
oa=
Mufflers guaranteed
as long as you
own the car
SEAFORTH MOTORS
• LTD.
527-1010
BENDER'S ABATTOIR
Home Grown Roof and Pork
MITI Strut, Hensall 262-3130
Wholesale, Retail and Custom Slaughtering.
Kill day Tuesday.
Call for further information:
Owner -Merlyn C. Bender Mana9•r Dale Erb
262-5628 236-7733
Our Model is "The Golden Rule"
MCKELLAR
WARD
Construction
We never made
the Book!
COMMERCIAL
AND
BARN PAINTING
SANDBLASTING
Free
Estimates
CALL
Laurie McKellar
345-2879
R.R.42 STAFFA
MAX L. WATTS
Funeral Director
47 High Street
Seaforth
Phone 527-0885
Rooting & Siding
Painting
l:avcstroughing
Pole Sheds
Residential
& Commercial
FOR FREE ESTIMATES
Call
Lyle Ward
527-1411
Our Phone
Number is
527-0121
MacLean's
Flowers
Welcome to
My Fair Lady
Clinton's brand new
fashion boutique
now open.
Welcome to
our all new fall collection
featuring Jones New York,
Jordache, Raoul, Moret,
Third Dimension sportswear
and much more. -
Grand Opening Specials—
I TI liS'I'I IITRs., I;RI., & SA'i'.
ONLY - AUGUST 11-12-13
NO SALES TAX
With complete floral service
Funeral and
Wedding Work
cm UIIV 1111rchLtSc-- \'iitlt-
sales tax will he paid
slv Fttir Lad
348-9114 11
Also specializing in
Front End Alignment & Wheel Balance
"ONE MILE SOUTH OF
DAVE'S SUNOCO SERVICE"
1044 DWR
DRAINACMI
•We plow in plastic or cloy tile
*Laser controlled grade
•No back filling
•No stones to pick
•No sub -soil on top
For, more information,
please write
RR 4 Stratford. Ont N5A 6S5 or coil
271-4777
PECK APPLIANCES
"IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA"
• FILTER QUEEN SALES & SERVICE
•VACUUM CLEANERS - (sale. at Service to
Most Makes)
• FM COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
(For Farm & Business)
• WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES
•WOODS FREEZERS
• CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEMS
• INSECT & FLY KILLING UNiTS
(For Indoor & Outdoor Use)
• G111 TS & MANY MORE ITEMS
VARNA, ONT. 482-7103
-
SPECIAL RACK OF
Third Dimension iiloascs
N.,•\‘ fall 1,1(i -uses- in till Ow Ili'\S nt unui
l' cJ PcI id li OO $1 ^777
i
McKILLOP
MUTUAL
INSURANCE
COMPANY
&
Carpentry
•Concrete Forming
and Finishing
•Framing
•Drywall
•Rooffnt
*Cabinet Making
John Ryan
527-1520
David
Langstaff
Ltd.
Optician
87 Main St. S. Seaforth
OPTOMETRISTS AND
OPHTHALMOLOGISTS
Prescriptions Filled
Promptly
Mon. Tues. Thurs., Fri.
10-5:30
Closed Wednesday
and Saturday
COMPLETE OPTICAL.
SERVICE
527.1303
Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home
CEMETERY
MONUMENTS
ROSS. W. RIBEY
DI RECTOR
87 Goderich St„ Seaforth
PHONE 527-1390
Sincere end
Courteous Service
SEAFORTH
INSURANCE
39 Main St., S.
Seaforth
Established 1876
Ph. 527-0400
91 Main St. South, Seaforth
FULL COVERAGE
Farm & Urban Properties
Welcome to (ttlr
xvorlti (lf fashion.
•Home •Business
•Farm •Auto •Life
•Sickness -
and Accident
My
Fair Lady
•1nvestments
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DIRECTORS 8. ADJUSTERS
482-3354
527-1877
345-2234
523.9318
S24-7051
527.1837
412-7527
482-7593
527-0687
Ken Carnochan
Lavern Godkin
Ross Leonhardt
John McEwing
Stanley Mcllwain
Donald McKercher
John A. Taylor
J.N. Trewartha
Stuart Wilson
AGENTS
E.F. "Bill" Dunt
Bob McNaughton
Wm. :Alper
527-1455
527-1571
523-4257
527-1610
43 Albert Street Clinton
CALL AN AGENT OR THE OFFICE