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W111,,ERT FAR111t,', ZURICH a 7 MILES vigs-r
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TUESDAY, ;MARCH 27,1979 sit pm.
FEATURING
250 acres farrow to finsih hog operation, 2 trucks, 4
tractors, John Deere combine and complete tine of
John Deere equipment plus other farm equipment ,
machirierY. •
PROPERTY CONSISTS OF:
Parcel No I: 100 acres clay loam; well tiled; 3100
.• heat units - 90 sow farrowing barn; 44' x 74' bank
barn for livestock -14' x 60' silo; 40' x 60' steel shed
with workshop,- 2 storey frame 4 bedroom house.
Parcel No, 2: '100 acre clay ioam with 700 bog
finishing barn; 2 14' x 60' silos, well tiled -
Adjoining,
Parecel No. 3: 50 acres clay loam well tiled, All
workable.
Property selling subject to reasonable reserve.
Three parcels will be offered in one block. If reserve
not met, will be offered seperately.
TERMS: 10% clown day of sale, Balance in 30 days.
Property to be offered at 3 p.m.
COMBINE: John Deere 6,600 complete with 444 - 4
row corn •head; 13' header with pickup; cab; loaded
and like new.
TRUCKS: 1976 G.M.C. .1/2 ton truck; low mileage
and safety checked 1974 Chevrolet I ton truck with 8
x 12 livestock racks; safety checked.
TRACI'ORS: John Deere 4430 - complete w. cab;
duals and fully equipped, 1400 hours; John Deere
4020 - complete w. duals; power shift, good
condition; John Deere 2010 complete w. loader and
chains; Massey Ferguson 65 - complete multi -power
and duals.
MACHINERY AND Equipment; John Deere 5
furrow semi -mount plow; John Deere 4 row planter
1240 complete w, chemical attachments; John
Deere 16, disc; John Deere 15 run -seed drill; John
Deere 7' hay conditioner; John Deere 2 row 227 corn
chopper; John Deere 2 row 227 corn chopper; John
Deere 7' 3 pt. hitch No. 9 mower;
• Johnrere #44 manure
spreader; John Deere frOnt rnt bean cultivator; -
J.F. 2Y cultivator w. Harrows; JF. 18' cultivator;
New Holland 770 forage harvestor complete w. high
moisture corn attachment; New Holland,high throw
forage blower w. 70' - 9" pipe high floatation tires; 1
Dion forage box ,c/w 10 ton wagon: Massey
Ferguson #I0 baler; 32' bale elevator; 200 gal. calsa
spraYer 30' boom; New Holland 125 Bll, spreader;
two 6 ton wagons w. 165 bu. gravity boxes; Allis
Chalmers PTO side rake; 4 ton fertilizer spreader; #5
1:)avis 1/2 ton batch mixer; two 2,000 gal. feed tanks;
feed auger; 3 pt. hitch post hole auger 12";
McGregor liquid manure pump; L & M 1,000 gal.
Liquid manure _spreader; custom build 3 pt. hitch
snow blower; 12' chain harrows; 3 drum land rollerr
32' 6" grain auger; 3 pt hitch grass seeder; EPPS
high pressure sprayer; wind powered generator;
quantity of 4" tile; 2 Jamesway 14" silo unloaders; 2
pump jacks, .
FEED: Approximatley 100 ton ensilage, 2,000
bales 1st cut hay,
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Anex stove, electric
stove, dryer. Lark hard top tent trailer - fully,
equipped, sleeps 8.
TERMS: Cash day of sale. ,
AUCTIONEERS NOTE:
Proprietor has purchased a ranch in Alberta and is
offering an excellent line of farm equipment. Plan to
attend.
PROPRIETORS: Edgar & Carl VVillert.
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AUCT,IONEEFtS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
77-mA1N ST. SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK
(519) 527-1458
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• • ESTATE AUCTION •
• of Power and hand carpenter tools, riding lawn ••
• mower and miscellaneous items, etc. .
• to be held •
4: at 151 Georgina Street, In the Town of Mitchell, on 4°
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• SATURDAY, MARCH 17tb AT 1 P.M, •
OFFERING INCLUDES: MTD - 8 h.p electric start; •
; 34 in cut riding lawn mower,nearly new; Black and ;
• Decker radial arm saw; bench saw 'Withstand and •
• motor; 4 in. jointer with stand and motor; two air •
• compressors and tanks; 1/2 in electric, drill; 4.4 in, 0.
• electric drill; Vi in. cordless drill; electric planer; 7,
• belt sander; orbital sander; electric hand grinder; •
• small bench grinder. pioneer chain saw, skill saw. •
• electric paint sp*er; soldering gun; set of chain •
• falls; Jack -all jack; pipe cutters; pipe vise; pipe •
• threader; taps and dies; vacuum cleaner; pulley •
• puller; vise; propane torch; bicycle; pop riveter; "
• gasoline motors and parts; hand saws; planes; large •
▪ offering of hand tools; wrenches, etc; quantity -of •
• lumber: windows; bolts; nails; screws; wire; etc;
• wood heater, plus many other items. •
TERMS — CASH
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• ROSS DAVIDSON ESTATE - Proprietor •
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• B.G. GETHICE — AUCTIONEER• ;
• Not responsbile for accidents on day of sale.
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21 Tenders Wanted
TENDER
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until
SATUDAY, MARCH 24th
for the sale of
1973
Chev Trtick
34 ton, cab chassis with rack,
in good working order,
Box 1,
7 Church St.
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
Phone 527-1660
21-91x1
24 Cards of Thanks
Special ih-tusks to our family
for the dinner, also to friends
neighbours for cards phone
cant, flowers and other gifts
for our 691h anniversary. Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Papple,
24 -Oki
24 Cards of Thanks
NEEB -- The family of late
Mrs. Emma Neeb wish to
thank all those vitro sent
flowers, and charitable
donations, and sympathy
cards at the time of their
bereavement,— Henrietta
Brown. • 24-92x1
The town of Seaforth. grate-
fully acknowledget the
following letter and donation
of $195.00. "Through the
generotisity of bur
neighbours, friends and rc.
latives for our silver
Wedding Anniversary we re.
edived the following amount
of money iVhieh We are
donating to the Seaforth
Community Centre Arena".
' igned Mr. and Mrs. Edward
;Dorrance.— John Sinnimon,
Mayor, • 24-92-1
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BANKRUPTCY AUCTION
We've -been instructed by Glen B. Diesel& Co. Ltd:
Trustees and Bankruptcy to sell by public action all
contruction and building materials of Smith
Concrete Sz, Building Supply Ltd„ of Kincardine,
on
SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 1979
. at
10:30 a.m,
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in
THE HURON RIDGE INKSTRIAL PLYR-D4
Sale consisting of approximately 535,000.00 of
building supplies suppleis and office furniture.
OFFICE EQUIPMENT: Executive office suite, desk,
credenza and chair; Upholstered arm chair; hall
tree; secretarial desk; Olympia electric typewriter;
Cannon electronic calculator; econex lateral 2
drawer file; Econex upright storage cabinet;
assorted office accessories; double pedestal office
desk; billing machine; address -graph; coffee perr
colaror; 1 C'alven hot drink dispenser; fabric room
divider.
BUILDING MATERIALS: 653 bags of dry wall
finthing lime; plaster of Paris; Laminating
compound; calcium chloride; cement; 1127 sheets
ass't sheetrock gypsum panel: placrer board;
styrospan; 240 rolls and bundles poly roof starte-;
polyethelyone; fiber expansion joint block lock; *. 6
bundles,insulation; 128 21/2" Wide leg steel track
(10' long pieces); 210 21/2" x 8' steel stud; ten 10'
bundles drip flashing; 20 8' pieces valley flashing;
228 pieces angle iron (ass't lengths); 1 steel
° rectangular tubing 3" x 6" x 6'; five 12' resil‘nt
furring channel; 37 bundles sound attenution; 169
pieces roof vents; 3 cast iron fireplaces dampers;
13% cartons accoustic tile & eeiling tile; 341/4 ass't
cartons cross ties, main ties, wall ties - 62, pieces.
ass't lengths; 14 8' ridge vent' case
ventaridge caps; ,44,0 boxes arrow staple's
(T50-5/16); 420911Frf:rei.fitape; 3 boxes 'Stern:son
concrete hordekfast; 30 500 Scfftrolls' slurng*1
refective insulation 36"; 6 pieces corrugaied-tubingt-
42 rolls S drywall sandpaper 4" x 50 yds.; 4 rotary
poker controls; 445i1lb. cartons drywall joint system;
30 chimney and fireplace cleanouts; 98 1 gal. plastic -
roof cement; 50 ass't gal. sizes sealers; adhesives;
mortar; foundation coatins; 42 5 gal, roof coating; 5
rolls #2 sheathing paper; 62 r oz. tubes panel
adhesive; 3 1 gal. Sternsons serfacrete; 157 pieces
mold, lath corner, drywall corner; wire lath; 50 rolls
plastic shuting 6" x36" x 150'; 1 roll 22 ml. chicken
wire; 3 rolls plastic edge 12" x 100"; 4050 lbs. 11/4"
nails; 800 lbs. 1" nails; 150 lbs. ass't nails; 14 ass't
skids cement blocks; 33 ass't skids paving stone;
361/2 skids ass't -face brick; 81/2 skids gold conrete
face brick & fire brick; 23 24" chimney caps; 20
cement door sills; 2 1 rise concrete steps; 73
concrete window sills; 2 skids clay flue tile 6- x
281 ass't flue tile; skids tapers; 3 skids sash block
8"; 150 4'x 4' wood pallets; 33 ass't chimney caps;
114 ass't tar paper; shingles etc.; 11 double chimney
caps; 6 conerete door steps; 20 rolls heavy tarpaper;
281/2 skids & pallets ass't asphalt shingles; 5
heatilators; 2 preformed fireplace units; 1 pallet
dowel black asphalt shingles.
SMALL TOOLS: 35 pieces ass't cement finishing
tools; 2 tool pouches; 1 hand sprayer; 1 5 gal. gas
container; 1 vacuum cleaner; 1 carpet sweeper; 2
drywall' forklife wedges. , •
TERMS: Cash - No reserve.
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AUCTIONEERS: LIQUIDATORS. 'APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST, SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK IWO
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24 Cards of Thanks 24' Cards of Thanks
would like to thank my
family, relatives and friends
for visits, flowers and cards.
also all who brought food to
the house and visited me at
home. The nurses on the
third floor of Stratford
Hospital. Father Beck who
visited me SO often. Dr.
Malkus, Lenczner and
Quinlsn for their good care of
me. Everyone else who
helped in any way. All was
greatly appreciated. Marg.
O'Connor. 24-92x1
My
sincere thanks to Dr.
• Brady, Dr. Rodney and the
staff of Seaforth Community -1
Hospital and for all the
beautiful flowers, cards and
other gifts 1 received as a
patient and after 1 returned
home. A special thanks to
Rev. James Vanslyke and all
,..wharLyisitecL it- -was- all
greatly appreicated. Marian
Hulley. 24-92x1
We- wishto thank our
neigbhours, friends and re-
latives for the beautiful
cards, gifts, and the
generous donations we re-
ceived for the arena fund on
the occasion of our Silver
Wedding Anniversary. ,your •
kindness will not be for.
goten. — Ed, and Katinka
Dorrance. 24-92x1
DECOO: The family of the.
late Peter Deco _wish to
express their deepest
gratituue to relatives,
friends, neighbours, and 25 In Memoriam
other acquaintances for their
p '
rayers. expressions of
mid ECKERT --- In toying
memory of Mir Father Peter
comforting words
sympathy, floral tributes, Eckert who died 36 years no
contributions to the Ontario March 17, 1943.
Heart Foundation, Knox Treasured thoughts of one so
Church and Mass Offerings, dear.
Special thanks to Rev. Often bury a silent tear,'
Wallace Murray •and Rev, Thoughts ,return of scenes
Janies Fergusbn, the ladies long past,
of Knox Church, Mitchell Years roll 0 but memories
and the staff of the Co. last.
Operators insurance. your Fondly t eniembeted; by
kindness will alwayS he re- daughters Clotilda and Lucy
membered. Sharon, Duane and on James and Grand.
and :Leanne. 24,92x1 childrpn, 25.92x1
I wish to thank my relatives
and many friends, for cards
and treats sent and brought
to me while I was a patient in
Seaforth hospital. Also for
• the visitors who called. I wish
to express sincere
appreication to Dr. Brady.
Rodney and Malkus, and to
the nurses who gave me such
good care. Thanks Clarence
J. Walden, 24-92x1
We would like to Say thank
you to all the neighbours,
friends and relatives for all
the lovely gifts, cards and
best wishes ' on our 25th
wedding anniversary.
Special thanks to Father
Oostveen .You all made it an
occasion to remember •which
was greatly appreicated.
Kliaevrmetan E.iliz4a14;xthi
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20 A uct.jon Sales / ,27 Birtl,i"
AucrioN sug
al4ra• MOW!
• A--"Iriarsu MacilkaarY
will be held for -
VitT WILSON
'Lot OS', C911., 11; KintoSS
ToWnship½ Mile west of
Luekt101,V en Highway 86 -
SAT.; MARCH 24
atl pm. Sharp
Allis 'Chalmers model 751111
tractor with 4 wheel drive, air
cond., approx. 750 hours; 2
sets duals 20.8 x 38 Engine
horsepower approx. 225,;
glOtnerS, model 200
/ tractor with cab, approx.
1500 hours, 23.1 x 30 tires
approx. 95 horsepower; Case
• Uni loader model 1845,
approx. 250 hours, gas, 4
wheel drive, 45 horse, 2 sets
duals and. bucket extension;
-1975 Chest. ?/4 ton truck, 4
wheel drive, camper special,
8,400 &VW,- .many extras
only this winor it at, safety
• checked.; Kroust. Flex Wing
, tandem disc harrow, 26
• feet, Mid West barrow at-
tached, rock flex gangs, 22
inch plates, hydraulic wings;
Flex coil 30 feet land packer
3-10 foot sections (new) Two
sets of heavy duty 12 foot
chain harrows (new); Allis
Chalmers model 700, 6
narrow row, cornplanter with
insecticide boxes; Allis
Chalmers model 2,000, 5 x 16
plow, auttatic reset, new
bottorns4 owed approx. 100
acres; Hesston hydra -swing,
haybind model 1014 with 12
MUNRO: John and Janet are
pleased to announce the
birth of their son on March,
, lgth at Seaforth Community
.Hostrital. Proud graral.
ale Mr, and Mrs. jai
Klaver. Kippen and Mr**.
gilt( Mtulr9;./Seaferth-
. . 27-92xt
LONGSTAFF: Mr: and Mrs,
David Longstaff, Seafort
March 13, a son, 27-92x1
28 Deaths
BARN• EY HILDEBRAND t Douglas Dale, Clarence
Bernard Andrew (Barneyty Reichert, Donald McKaig.
laldebrand,' 80, die ; -and Albert Hildebrand,: .
Mcinday at Seakatik Flowerberarers Were,
Community Hospital: Born* Gordon, Hildebrand and
Zurich he was a son of itne „Tames Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. John }Ode. 5,„_ •
brand. • ( 11.010CE HOF/SCHER
He came tu7,Seaforth in...1, 'Florence Annie R.
1918 where he Vas a de- ,toelscher, wife of John W.
eorator. His family oelaeher of 41 George SI,
lo carry on the decorating E., Seaforth died in Seaforth
blisiriess he enablished. Community Hospital on
He • was a inember of St Tuesday. •
tuari.
James Church, Seaforth, At The , daughter of Nell ,
Egmondville 111., 1923 he Thompson and Martha
married the ,ferner Jane Killen of Brant TownahiP,
RUTLEDGE (Jennie) Reeve . t Bruce County, she was
EMgrms.onMdvallrii:,ndiefdorOinnermlyarcohf , son, George, three grand- and spent her early life in
Surviving ar his wife, a married in 1927 in., Guelph
12th at Clinton Public children and two great ' Elmira. Mr„ and Mrs,
hospital in her 88th year. grandchilren. Freinds were Hoelscher came to Seaforth
Marion Wilson beloved wife received at the R S. Box_ in 1952:
of the late Arthur Rutledge, Funeral' Home. Funeral She is survived by her
.
predeceased by sisters Mass at St. Janes?Church husband, one daughter,
Isabelle, Lillian, Selina, Wednesday at 11\ a.m. was Loraine Mrs. Phillip Herbst
followed by temporary en- of Ottawa and a son,Bruce
bErtohtehlersaWndilliaAmlbaenrdtaLoranned. tombreeat Pioneer Memorial W. of Seaforth- She was
Friends were received at the Mausoleum. Interment St, predeceased/by a son Gerald.
1-1Wohnlietne8YIRGiodbeeYriertunStrereaeti Pallbearers were Harvey' Hugh M. beth of Seaforth
James' Cemetery. Two brothers, John W. and
West, Seaforth. Funeral Dale, e Reeves. survive, al ng with nine
service was Wednesday at 2
p.m. with Rev. - Vanslyke T.rees are grandchildre .
Maitlanclbank Cemetery.
officiating. Interment to be in
available ' . The late rs. Hoelscher
was a me' 'ber of First
Pioneer Memorial h Horticultural and took an *dive Part In
YS DOIG sPrehesbitauegfihatti C?ihnucitacyb school
Temporary entombment
TheBYSeGallADfOrt
Mausoleum.
. plans for the beautification of
,RYAN the Seaforth area. Plans are held from th, R.S., Box
Funeral se ces will be,
At Mount Forest, . on under way for the planting of '
Funeral Hoar ' at 2:30
Saturday, Miss Laura flowers alongMai Street,Friday, March 61 with Rev.
Catherine Ryan, formerly of n T A A Duk O c' ti
Trees and shrubs have • • ' e i'a n,8*
.28-924 Society are again making many orgamx:ti ns.
Dublie Dear sister of Joseph
again been ordrered, One .Temporarye tombment in
foot auger head; Hesston L., Kitchener; Zack, Pioneer MauSo b
eum w e
ree and one shrub %OH be
• model, 10 stacker; Hesston 3 Seaford); Frank and ._ followed b .' burial
available to anyone who pays
point ,hitch, stack moven' Clarence, McKillop Town- Maitland bank Cemetery.
their membership fee of one
There will be a - ROBERT NNELL,- - -
stishmuipigt;bh, MR(Ar.sKn..n1)RDususbelliln; (m.Rirtaa). dollar.
forage harvester with 3
,-,-ni-1:rsroswtonro- w-70dite1032e0a0c10, - :say()
mcEachen, , small charge of one dollar for Robert Arthu mermen, 72 _
teead, knifel* i tp r p e n e r •
electi'ic„„4ontrtitshydraulic
' hood swing; Dump Cheifillgh Whituey:Ribey Funeral
Parkhill; Leo, Kitchenerkand
Earl, London. Resting at the
/ Requests are tci, be mailed -
a shrub and two dollars for a of
tree, to help off:set the cost.
Hospital, Lo don. Mr.
March' 5 at t Joseph's
London,,died on Monday,
dump series 706. capadity Heite
87 Goderich et,. or delivered personally to the
town clerk's office. -Mennell, who as born in
'.
720 cubic feet with roof and 4 West, Seaforth. Funeral No tele-
hone orders leasel Carlton, is su ' ived by his
wheel auto steering; twOrlhin mass was held Tuesday,
Treeeavailable in ps wife, the former Mary Wood.
3 beater foragebOres with 10:30 a.m. at St. Patrick's
He is also surv ved by four
right hand delivery;'/•) Two Church, Dublin. Temporary
of 10 are; 6 foot Norway children, Bar ara, Mrs.
- i
horst double reacWagons; entombment, Pioneer Maple 5 ft. Weeping Birch, Lloyd Adair of oderich and
h
New Idea 10 ton • manure Memorial Mausoleum,'
Van Esseltine Crab, Royal
J tY sons Robert of Seaforth, Ray
spreader with floating Seaforth. Interment St. Crab, Flowering Cherry. of London and Dwight of
tandem axle; Allis Chalmers Columb an '2 Ce.rnetShrubs available in geiv. r upsSeaforth. Four g andchildren
Prayers at the funeral heilne of 10, are; Service Berry, also sui.P‘i;./e.
side delivery wheel 'rake; Burning Bush (Evonymus),
Double deck loading chute bn 9:00 Monday. ' 28-92-1
• skids; Dion model NI4 for Linwood - gold Forsythia, were Mr ynd Mrs. George
Mr. ennell s parents
age i Mock - •
, Orange (white), Dwarf Menne!! o Clint n.
and hood; VVeSterrili,, ,',Cattle At University Hospital, STOREY
These shrubs and trees held from , .S. ox Funeral
i a fu • '
blovver, 60,inch drum,pipes \ red Spirea, 'We gel . The niral ervice was
Squeeze, heavy dati, on London, Monday, March 12,
,..wheels and walk through 1979, Grace (Beuerman)
usually arrive in late April or Home on Thursd y at 2 p.m.
..
head gate; Three on stands Storey of Clinton. Beloved
early May. Watch -for -further Rev. Jame Broa foot offici-
notice and get your requests
cattle oilers; Three hanging wife of Robert Storey in her ated. Buri 1 wa4 in Clinton,
cattle oilers; Three outside 361h year. Deardaughter of in.. cemetem. , • • -
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I would like to thank my
friends, neighbours and re-
latives for their flowers,
cards and visits while I was
in the Seaforth Community
extend thanks to Dr. Malkus
Dr. Whitman, Box
ambulance service, the
nurses and staff at the
hospital during my recent
illness. A special thanks to
Mrs. Bullah Wilson. — Mrs.
JOhn Powell. 25-92x1
mineral feeders; John Deere
air compressor with dual
, compressionand paint
attachment; Approximately
1,000 bales hay; ap-
proximately 1,000 bales
,straw.
Most of this machinery has
been pruchased new in 1978.
Owner moving to Western
Canada. For Information
Phone 519-529-7788. No
small items
TERMS CASH or CHEQUE
WITH ID
Day of Sale
Owner or Ancdoneer not
Responsible for Accidents
GEORGE POWELL
CLERK
BRIAN RINTOLTL
AUCTIONEER
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25 In Memoriam
MeGRATH: In loving
memory of a dear Mother
Grandmother. and Great -
Grandmother Harriett
McGrath Who was called
home to Jesus March 15,
1974. . -
Precious forever are
memories of you, '
Today, tomorrow and all life
'
No -longer in our lives to
share,
But irI oar treats you -are-
always there.
Too dearly loved to be forgot-
ten Michael. Ina grand-
children and great grand-
children. 25-92-1
26 Personal
Mr. and Mrs. R. James
Wallace of London, Ontario
and formerly of Seaforth,
• announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Cherie Lynn to Mr. Joseph
ReabUrn, of Cobourg, Ont.,
son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert
G. Reahurrh of Hensall:
Ontario; Marriage to take
place at Beaverton
Presbyterian Church,
Beaverton, Ontario, on
Saturday, May 12th, 1979, a
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27 BirthS
BAAN—Dave .and Dianne
Bann, R1.3, Walton thank
the Lord for the precious gift
of a, 'daughter, Margaret
Charmaine "Sherry" on;
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March 11, 1979 in St, ,
Joseph's Hospital, Lendetto
A sister for Kimberly and :
Jason. 27-764
Mr. and Mrs.- Harvey Beuer-
man of Seaforth. Dear sister
of Mrs. George (Gloria)
Love, Walton; Mrs. John
(Heather) McKenzie,.
Clinton; Ronald and Neal
both of Seaforth. Resting at •
the Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home, 87 Goderich Street
West, Seaforth' after 7:00 .
p.m. Tuesday; where funeral On February 26 the Public
service was held Thursday at Speaking Contest was held
2:00 p.m. with Reverend ' for Blyth and Hullett suit -
Stanley McDonald officatingdents at Blyth Public School.
Temporary entombment Three students from the
Pioneer Memorial Junior Division and three
Mausoleum. Interment Mait- from the Senior division
ullet
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I a nd bank , Cemetery, , spoke from our school. In the
Seaforth. 28-92-1 junior division the speakers
In the Senior division the
Eg m on dvi Ile
Brad Lyon and Janice Daer.
were Bill Jewitt,
s kpea ers
All speakers that competed
in the contest at our school
Egmondville United
Church Women's March 6th went to Blyth as well as the
meeting was opened by the Grade 5 class to listen to the
president Mrs: Marion Rose speeches.
with a oem "The Golden The winners from the
chaminrso.f toriisenmdsuhnipre" was in - KSeanrieonrcdaividiswioenii;wseeertidfl-r;iii
Jewitt and third Janice Da:
cv.rhuarrgldec)ouftretaheeb mmerest.inmgnuorne
'Inthejwuneiroer: ridirvsitsio.n Julie led in the devotions with her
Daer, seeond - Susie Walsh
theme "This tinte
to -morrow". Mrs. Thelma , anTdbethirfidrs-tGaprthliceW,i.linvnlie.
Broadfoot read thescripture
Psalm 137, followed by a Ziectntfiiiitollrufrrmnelsoute-r school, prayer by Mrs. Helen,
jiltetaer. Placed 4th in the
final standings.
Chesney.
Mrs. Moore introduced the
guest speaker, Mrs. John
Eclipse
Wood, from Goderich, World . On- Monday February 26,
Outreach .Mrs.hrtbConvenovvnu
r fdor the last eclipse of the sun for
the century in this area took
used as her topic "Human place. All pupils had to
havething
things, Rights". She said, to -day we
remain indoors at noon hour,
rebeudtomareof wseo rmeaalnlyy
sbta.in'actiotil'Clin"pa‘6rittiea'asyeco°rntOtatlhlye
free? Ways to understand blind you. .
Human right's better include While the pupils were in
the school they were allowed
- Bible Study, - Grow in to go to the gym between
awarneSs of issues around 11:00 and 12:00 to see the
us, Speak out about our eclipse on TV and at noon
insights, hour the classes Were asked
Mrs. Wood was thanked to move into the gym and
by Mrs. Mary Kennedy, and . watch a film,
Mrs. Rose closed the
meeting with prayer. Bus safety
On"Wed Wed March 7
He also e*plained where
each of these t 'wigs should
be used and foundin the bus.
Later in the da grades 6-8
gathered in the gym where
Constable VVilso showed_ a
film On bus saf ty and also
passed out sh ets telling
whit to do inanemergency.
n vesi ospi , n on.
The .ass e bly was very
She was the former Grace
interesting land ishowed us
Beiterman a daugther of 114r.
emergencycon a bus. _and Mrs. Harvey Beuerrnan
U1 Seaforth
Ilu
- what we sh Id do in case of /
MARION RUTLEDGE
Mrs. Arthur Rudedge 87,
of Egmondville died. Monday
at Clinton Public' Hospital.
Born' in Auburn she was th
Varner Markin Wilson,
.duaghter of the late Mr. and
1,4rsf W.D. Wilson. She was
the lastpurviving member of
a faMily of eight chidken.
She moVed to Tuckerswiith,
TownshiP With her family
and • was married at
Brikefield in September
1915 to 'Arthur Rutledge. The
couple farmed in Tucker -
smith Township then had a
butcher shop in Egmondville
har a number of years and
later carried business for 25
years in a grocery store on
Main Street, Seaforth,
ahe was a member of
Egmondville United Church.
Herhusband died on July 25,
1970, she was a residentof
Huronview since December
1977, Surviving are nieces
and nephews.
Friends were received at
the Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home,
Seaforth where service was
held Wednesday at 2 p.m.
i.vith Rev. James Vanslyke
officiating Temporary en-
tombment followed at
Frioneer Memorial
Mausoleum burial in Malt -
landbank Cemetery,
Seaforth.
Pallbearers. were Clifford
• Broadfoot, • Robert
McGregor, W.D. Wilson,
Kenneth Beattie, Stewart
Dolmage and Gordon
McGonigle.
• Flowerbearers were Roy
....McGonigle and Mac Wilson.
LAURA CATHERINE RYAN
Miss Laura Catherine
- Ryan-, formerly of Dublin,
died Saturday at Parker's
Nursing Home, Mount
Forest.
She was a daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Ryan of Dublin.
Surviving as six brothers,
Joseph L. of Kitchener, Zack
of Seaforth; Frank and
aarence both of McKillop
Township; Leo of Kitchener
and Earl of London; and hoe
siteri, Mrs. Russell (Rita)
Smith of R.R.1, Dulbin, and
Mrs. Hugh (Ann) McEachen
of Parkhill. --... .
• The Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Horne; Seaforth was
incharge of funeral arrange -
ments. Funeral mass was
held Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at
St Patrick's Church, Dublin.
Temporary entombment at
Pioneer Memorial
Mausolem, Seforth, with
burial latfrr in St. Columbari
• cemetary
Prayers were said at the
funeral home Monday
evening." •
Pallbearers,. . were Ken
Ryan, Bob Ryan, Don Ryan,
Jim Ryan Torn Ryan and
• Ronnie McEachen.
RACE STOREY
Mrs. Robert Storey, 35 of
Clinton. died Monday at .
Dike" safet Surviving are her
Y husband, Robert to whom
Oh M reh,5,llie4Hullett she was married a year ago,
Safety
pupils hairn-..aqviihly 647' her parents, two sisters,
Bike ' TheieSalso a Mrs. George (Gloria) Love of
4i .fo,,eiti, .
test an a re pupils. Walton and Mrs. Johri
•
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..C,onstable i164an was also (Heathc,r1)-_ McKainzie of
there — to a swer any ainton and ,hvo brothers,
questions fter the film. The Ronald and Neil both f
iw
,, ., , , ,7 o
ti
pupils enj ed it very much Seaforth.
and learne a reat deal. Fnends were received at
, 7,
,
, titemWe,sheitieneorthy-RibweyheiFeunzl. • I .,
Snail movie
, ,, , 6,,,,, Vice will be held today •
" On F !tl arp- 9th , the Threntlayat2 p.m .with Rev:
grade 7 taii went to Stanley McDonald
te because the Burial will be in Maitland -
re
lic School to see officiating. Temporary en -
the moVi "-Shane", The tombment at Poineer
• teachers ' thought it Memorial Mausoleum.
re studying the bank Cemetery, Seaforth.
e",4trliterature. Pallbearers were _Tom
il was asked/.to White, Randy Badcock, Dick
admission. , The Carter, Lou Dempsey, Ivan
s enjoyed by all. Cooke and Paul Cooke.
•
• apprOpti
• pupils- w
novel "'
Each ph,
bring
- movie w
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Phone 527-0240
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Constable Wilson cameto
our school and talked abotit,
school bus safety. The'
assembly was divided into
two parts. For the first part.
tit the assembly ditch dais
spent a half hour in the hurt
Where Constable 'Wilton
shod different Safety
devices such as an axe, first
aid kit, and fire extinguisher.
,
en s. Park.
(Conan
ed from Page 16) there will 'be adjustmenta
in
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ent aintains responsib- • made in the program, and
forest that additional chronic beds
will be allowed in areas of the
lands
fi r , productive -
558 million five., provincethastbovheavtehe aged
cost-sharing agreement populationspro-
with gy in energy conserthat he will be working
the federal government vincial average of 8.6%.
in.
demonstrate new tech. The Minister Iles indicated
nolvation and, regeneration. through the Health Council*,
—The August 6th civic where applicable,. or, where
holiday Will be designated ,there is no Health Council,
Children's Day, with special he will deal with hospitals on
events in Provincial Parks, an area basis where there is a
Sad: Riddell (Huron- request for consideration for
• ,Middlesex) and I, along with additional ehronk beds. In a
Others in the HOuse, have lot of Cases in Huron -Bruce,
asked the Minister of Health the problem would be greatly
about the difficult situation relieVed if a switch from
encountered by arca hosp. Active to chronk .beds were,
hats in regard to bed cuts, approved,"rither'vlhsu dos
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The Minister Indicated that ing out the beds entirely.
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