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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-07-26, Page 2020 THE lURON EXPOSJTQRt : AMY' ' 21 Tenders Want*ed user Utility Vons Sealed tenders will be xece. ivied by I2.13, Dunlop, Supe. rintendent of Business Af- fairs for the supply of one new utility van, Tender clos- ing effective 12 o'clock noon, Tuesday, August 7, 1979 Specifications and tender forms are available at the Board Office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, t ed, MR. R. L. CUNNINGHAM Transportatlon;Manager The Huron County Board of Macedon 103 Albert Street, CLINTON, ONTARIO NOM 1L0 R. J Ellicott D. J. Cochrane Chairman Director 21-11-1 Ministry of ,..., Housing Ontario Housing Corporation Tender Reference 08 05 PT' 117 For the replacement of 87 existing incandescent light fixtures in the corri- dor and stairwells with 'new florescent light fix- tures at Seaforth 'OH1 Wingham OH4, Exeter 0H1, and Zurich OHL Tenders will be received ,for the above until 11:00 A.M.local time August 15, 1979 by the Ontario Housing Corporation; in care of Court .House & Registry, '.Office, 80 Dundas Street, Post Office Box 5,600,. Terminal, A, London, Ont- ario, N6A 2P3. (519.679- 7110); .from whom details and specifications may be obtained, Details and specifications may also be obtained from Huron County Housing Authority 53 Stanley Street, Goder- ich, Ontario, N7A 3K6, (519-524-2637), quoting references numbersas above. The lowest• orany tender not necessarily ac- cepted: 21-11-1, • f f' gai..Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS fn, the lrstate of James, Joseph Duchar ne. All persons having claims. against the Estate of James: Joseph Pucharme, late of the Township of Hibbert in the County of Perth, Farmer, deceased, who .died on the let day of June 1971 are hereby notified te,send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned; on or before the 16th day of August, 19'9, after which date the assets willbe distributed having regard only to claims then received, Pated. at Seaforth, Ontario this 23rd day of July, 1979. McCONNELL, STEyVART' & DEVEREAU* SEAFORTH, ONTA1UO Solkcltors for the executors. 22.11-3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS All Creditors and others hav- ing claims against the Estate of Eva Maeda Core late of the Town of Seaforth in the County of Huron, Widow, who died op or about the 28th day of April, 1979 are to send intheir claims with full pa rticulars by mailing them to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of July 19'9 after which date the Executors will proceed to distribute the Estate having regard only to the claims then received.. Leigh Crozier, Q. C.4• P. O. Box 616, Forest. Ontario; Solicitor for the Executors 22.09.3 24 Cards of Thanks Many thanks to. Dr, "Green- away, Dr. Rodney and Dr, Moyo, »urges and staff for 24 Cards of Thanks: The family 't4 the late Will Miller wishes to :express their sincere thanks to the many retatiVes, neighbour$ 04 friends for ,all the expre's.- cions of sympathy. floral tributes, cards. and memor- ial donations :in the loss of our loved one. Thanks to the pall bearers. the flower beer - ere. Rev. John. Davies. P. Lormer and ' Pr • Lehman, Riverside Nursing home and staff Cromarty Marion Rite - hie, Ladies for the lunch. and the Hea tit Leslie funeral home. Special thanks to Les- lie Hackney and Alice Check - ley who helped put in their home. Your kindness: and sympathy will always he remembered.. 24-11.-1. The family of the late Jacob Zwe, wish to express sincere tnariks to relatives. friends. and neighbours for their many acts of ,kindness shown to us. in our recent bereave- ment, Special thanks for the • many cards, flowers. dona- tions and food brought t tions or the house; toWatts Funeral Honie, pallbearers, Rev. Sit - kerne, Rev. Yielding and far the lovely lunch; served .after- the funeral. This was all very much appreeiated and will never be forgotten. 24.11-1 1 would like to thankevery- one for the lovely . cards, treats, and gifts I received" while a patient in Stratford. General Hospital. Also for the many inquiries and visits in the hospital and since com• ing home, Special thanks to .Doctors Scratch and Whit - Man and nurses at Strat- ford Hospital: It was all very much appreciated and helped me get better quicker. —Watson Sholdice. 24-1'1-1 their care and kindness to me whilea patient at Seaforth Community Hospital, Also, thankyou Father Laragh, , Father McDonald and nd' iny own ' brother Father Tom McQuaid who came to the hospital every morning while he was home. To the St, Joseph Sisters, Father :Step- hen Council,. Knights of Col- umbus Seaforth, St. Colum - ben C.W.L„ olumbenC.W,L, and to themany friends and relatives who remembered me with mass offered, visits, flowers, gifts and treats. To::Bea Kale who looked. after all my errands and her daddy at home. To the grandchildren Denise; Rob. and 'Sean who took turns staying with Vincent at night. 'Thanks a million ever- yone. —Mart; veryone.--Marg Lane. 24-11x1 Thanks to my family.friends and neighbours for visits and phone • calls while i was in Seaforth Hospital. Also to P s Dr. Whitman and, nurses for their kindness. Also thanks to Rev. Duke for his visits and. Box Ambulance for their quick service. All really ap- preciated—David Papple. 24} 11x1, THE Winthrop Community �Park Commitee wish to thank ✓lei: ,g 4 everyone for their help and • co-operation..in making their A14 of tetournament a success. Spe- cial thanks to the umpires. F el 0�h U Tender Plainly marked sealed ten- ders will be received up to 12 o'clock noon MONDAY, AUGUST 6:, 1979 for the SUPPLY OF FUEL OIL to Huron County School.: Specification and tender formsmay be obtained at the office of THE HURON COUNTY HOARD OF'EDUCATION 103 ALBERT STREET CLINTON, ONTARIO! NOM 1L0 Lowest or' any tender not necessarily accepted, . R. Elliott D. Jt. Cochrane Chairman Director 21.1141 Vim a nitre bird *Mood draft A sincere thank you to my family and friends for your prayers, cards, flowers •and. visits while 1 was in Hniver- sity Hospital. We appre- ciated the kindness shown to Gale! Kathy at this time by '. so many people and to those who were so good to me, after my return home. --Sincerely, Nancy Turnbull, 24.11x1 I would like to thank the. doctors, nurses. and staff at St. Joseph's Hospital,. Lon don for their kindness and care while I was a patient. Also to everyone else who visited me, sent cards, treats and phone . calls. It was greatly appreciated.—John Shea. 24=11 t t would like to thank ally grandson Paul for taking me to emergency at •Victoria Hospital, my daughter Pearl and sen -m -law Harold for bringing my wife' to visit me. for my daughter Shirley and. son-in-law Stan for bringing: me home and to my neigh bours and relatives attd. friends for cards and! treats. Special thanks to Dr. It'. be, Pace and to all the kind Sheppard and nurses. Every °thing was greatly appre* elated. --Ed Regele. 24410. 25 ini letGriam' BARRY -1n loving memory of a dear uncle, Jerry who. Passed away b- years age July 21, 1973. • My uncle Jerry was a fine chap, He use to lift me on 'his lap and tell me the story of the Three Beat's, I' had heard it before but I didn't care,. You see when Jerry left us, I was only five; • ' I •didn't believe, he wasn't alive, ' My mother convinced me it wasn't a lie, That during the night Terry really did die, It's been n 6 long years since he's gone, • But his wonderful memory still lives on. —Sadly missed by nieces. and nephews: 25-11x1 —Iloving vin memory: BARRY—In n o g . of a dear brother Jerry who passed away 6years ago July 21, 1973, He left behind his father and mother, And don't forget his sisters and brothers, He was 21 when he left this earth, To go to heaven for his new birth, That was 6 long years age.° The family's grief you would not know. For we all loved him oh so dearly, • And our parents cared for him sincerely, But life is full of its joys and sorrows; You never can tell What will happen tomorrow. F• 45 Jn :Memoriam BARRY—In tovipe niemnry of a dear son Ghr"ald' who passed away b- vrs• ago, July 21st- Ho-Memory 1st•Hts n'temory is..a keepsake. With whish we will never part. Though Cod has; him in ;his, keeping. We still have him to our hearts. -Sadly missed by Mont and Pad. 15-11.1; 26 Veri{on al Mr. and Mrs. August Pe- Groof of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blanchard of Winthrop are happy to an- nounce the forth coming marriage of their Children Susan Rosa Mary and John. Gordon. The wedding wilt take place on August 18, l4 9, at Bethel Bible Church Egmondville. • 2b-11.1 Mrs. Dorothy. Butt, Egmond- ville, is pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Shell, ..e •.ne to K. rl Teichert, son of Mr and Mrs. Karl Teichert Sr . God- erich. Ontario. The marriage will take place on Saturday,. August 25, 1979, at, 7 o'clock p.m., Egmondville United Church. • 26-17x1 *titre FLANAGAN:Ken sad'. Cindy, Flanagan are pleased to an- nounce • the safe arrival of a+ daughter, Tara Leigh. born at Stratford General IBespital on Thursday, June J8', A grandchild for Mr, and Mrs. Jack Eisler and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flanagan. 2''410'. CitONIN: to Mr. and Mrs James. Cronin, R It rte. Seaforth on. Jul}: 21. 44.. Seaforth Community Bases pitat. A son, Gary .lances. 2".11x1'. 2a. Deaths . MONK Mr, Mary Jane .Monk of 129 Albert Street;"Clinton, for. merly of Seaforth. passed. away on Sunday. .luly 22, 1979; in her• 84th year. Beloved wife of the late' Charles Riley and George Monk. Dear mother of Ber- ._ nard of Kitchener. Fred of Seaforthi. Alvin of Goderich, Predeceased by one sun, Kenneth.. Also survived by five sisters and 14 grand- children. Predeceased by two brothers, Rested at the Whit ney-Ribery Funeral Home, 87Goderich Street West, Seaforth, where funeral ser- vicewasheld on Tuesday at 2 p.m, Interment Maitland - bank Cemetery; 28.11.1 Seaforth Manor Obi.tuaries TOQM'AS J. rum Ara Yicteria`tespital, ,South. Streets Carnptts., tendon, on FndaY. July 113, 1979. Thorttas 1, Eeeney in his 53rd; year. Beloved. 'hu. sband of Evelyn; Cracknell. f?re* deceased by his first wife, Jeanne Bordeaux. Pear father of Beth •of ;Landon, Lynn of Clinton, John of Clinton, Dear son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeeeph Feeney of Clin- ton,. .Pear brother of Anne {Mrs. ,lack Kelly) of Port .Huron, Mary (Mrs. Thomas Kelly) of Stratford,. James Feeney of 'Kitchener. Pre- deceased by .one brother, John. Also survivedby one uncle,. Elmer Feeney of Dub- lin and one aunt Nora Kelly of Blyth. Rested: at the Beattie Funeral Home, 55 1Lattenbury Street East, Clin- ton. Requiem :mass was held. on, Monday, July 16 from 'St, Joseph's Roman Catholic Church. Rosary was said. Sunday evening at the fun- eral 'home. Interment fol- lowed Clinton, Cemetery. MRS., JENNIE OSBORN Mrs, Jennie Osborn of Mitchell died at the R.E,C,U. o the Stratford: General. Hospital on Thursday July 19. She was the former Jennie Campbell and was born in Logan Township on September 12, 1890 a daugh- ter . of the late Alexander Campbell and the former ' Mary Brown. In December 1910,.she was married to Sylvester Osborn who; predeceased her on February .2, 1951, Follow - ing their marriage, they farmed in Logan Township until their retirement. to Mitchell in 1936, She was a member of Main Street United eh!ir^h• +rid former member of Oouid'a: Women* Institute.. Surviving, are two '.sgn . Milton of Mitchell, and Lloyd taf Windsors Two daughters Verna ,(Mrs. Lloyd Lathers) •of Hanover Ind. Edith (Mrs. Harry Jessome) of Seaforth. There are 16 grandchildren, U great grandchildren and. two great ,great grandchild- ren, She was'predeceased by ten brothers and sisters. Friends were received at the Lockhart Funeral Home in Mitchell where the funeral service was held on Saturday with Rev, Wallace Murray. officiating. Interment was made in North Logan Ceme- tery, Logan Township, Expressions were sho'wn thofroughsympathy floral tributes, and memorials to the Ontario Heart Found- ation, Canadian Cancer Seri- ety and: Monkton United Church Memorial Fund. FRANCIS d, ,JORDAN: Francis ,john Jordan, 48, of Ottawa, formerly of Hib:- Bert Township, died Monday at Ottawa, Bornin Hibbert Township; he was 'a son of the late Francis Jordan and former Oatherine Doyle. Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Elizabeth Hyndeman; one brother, Thomas M, Jordan, of Red. Rock, Ont.; four sisters, Mary and Mrs. Jack (Claire) Unsworth, both of Detroit, Mich., Mrs, Kenneth (Ver - Unica) Vincent, and Barbara, both of Seaforth, He . was predeceased by a brother, Peter, and a sister, Mrs, James J, (Anne) Krauskopf. e urav OttawaThfThursneldayvas . held in residents enjoy first picni Seaforth Manor residents heldtheir first picnic of the season on. Friday on the lawn• at Seaforth Manor and every- one cnjoyed very-onecnjoyed liot' dogs, ham burgs;' ice cream and bevel'. ages. The weather was ideal+ and also we welcomed some visitors. Gary• rt Boyle ente aine d - with his guitar and pleasing voice and. also led in a sing -song: Mr.. Marshall Young sang two ballads after whichgarnes were enjoyed with Marion Nolan's team, Captain Bob McClure win- ning all three events. Mary Finlayson . thanked all the residents for their participation and also the • staff and Gary for their help: Happy. Birthday was 'sung to Mr. Harold Walsh who cele- brated his birthday on Fri- day. < Also celebrating . her -Always missed. and sadly remembered by brothers and • sisters, Don and Gayle, Dor- othy and Brian, Tom and Caroli. Deanna, Jim, and Yvonne. 2S -11x1. RACHO-In loving memory. of a dear wife, mother, grand. mother and great grandmot- her Mary Agnas Rache who passed away, July 30th, 1971 Our hearts still ache with sadness. And secret tears still flow. What it meant to us to lose you. No one will ever knout. When the days are sad and lonely, And everythin goi s wrong,, We seem to hear you whisper Cheer up and carry on, Each time we see your picture, Tett seem to smile and say. Don't cry, 1 am only sleeping Well meet again seine day, ..Too dearly loved' and mis• sed to every be forgotten by husband James, sons Her. man, • Stan, Jim, daughters Muriel, Joyce, •Joan, Blanche and their families, 25-11:111 birthday ' on Monday . was '•Wilma Brill and' a party was given for her on Monday afternoon, At 3:30 p.m. each 'Monday we also have a Fun �C Fitness program under the. direction of. Mrs. Bernadette. Scot.t .of Vanastra. . . Church • Service ai'as` co n- ducted 1act Wcane day after- noon by Rev Yielding. of Bethel.Bible Cherdi: -Several, ° visitors were also present for . the service and duets were sung by Mrs. Seimon and Mrs. Rapson and also by Mi. and Mrs. Mervyn. Lobb' of Clinton.... Also contributing .to. . the musical part of the servicewere two piano 'solos by Mrs. Tom Handy of Harpurhey. . Visiting with Mrs, Mary., Carter were Jim, Ruth, Deb- bie and Kathy Carter; also Hensall news Correspondent MRS. B. Mc Ma GREGOR 262-2025 C.W.O. ; Ronald . A, and Mrs.;; MacKinnon who was recently transferred from. Germany to Kingston, Ontar- io spent the weekend with his mother Mrs. Janet Mac Kinnon en route to Sudbury to . their daughter Tatni's wedding on July 28th. Also visiting on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, ' William Mac Kinnon arid! son Shawn of Byron.. , Mr. Charles Forrest of Sarnia visited last week with his btother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Forrest. While here Charles and Frank spent a few days at Smith's Falls. Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Mousseau ,of Ridgetown were weekend visitors with relativesand friends. in the area.; QUEENSWAY NEWS "Birthday Greetings" to Vivian Alderson and Hiriam. French, Visitors with Louise Mitchell, Mrs, Doris Fielder', Les Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Kay McLaren,Mrs. Hazel! • Snell and Mrs. Iva Ridley. Visitors with Russell Errant, Lee- and Anna McConnell and Perce'and Clara John - Store • The ladies high bowling score was Marty Parimer at 75, The men's :was Neil• Regan with 170. • Last Wednesday they took residents to Story book Gard- ens and •enjoyed lunch: in Springbank Park. Jack. and Florence Carter. Mrs. Carter also received' a lovely basket of flowers from her.: grandchildren on Tues day. Mr; : : 'and '.Mrs. • Sant McSpadden and grand, daughter visited with Mrs. Minnie Hawley last week. Miss Bessie Davidson was out to 'Mr. and. Mrs. Stanley • • $eaforth , c Dennis. Murray of R.11, 1, Dublin was fined $208 on a charge of careless driving in• county court, in Seaforth on July 18. Justice of the peace Gordon Ferris presided at , the court. • Raymond Dallas of Bruce field was fined $54 for having liquor readily available in a motor vehicle and Thomas. Fitasimmons of Lucknow was fined thesame amount as a Hilien's on Sunday evening; for dinner. Visiting with Miss Kate Laverty was her niece Miss Rita Duncan. A group of residents. from Seaforth Manor enjoyed a walk ' to Munn's bush on and also Thursday morning Thur y those that were able walked through , the paths in the bush, ourt minor. having liquor readily available. • David B. Kuehl of Hu Ilett Township was•fined $54 for having liquor readily . avail- able in a motor vehicle. Steven R. Layton of R.R. 5. Clinton was found guilty of speeding and fined $113.25.. William T. McMillan of John St., Seaforth was fined; $58 for having the wrong plate on a ,motor vehicle. docket Sharon Thompson of the ' Clinton arca was fined 554.. for having .liquor readily , available in a motor vehicle and Joseph J. Wild of R.R. 3, Bayfield' was fined $88: for creating unnecessary noise. Donald Wise°of the Clinton area was fined 538 after' being " found guilty on a speeding charge. ,r— - -- — I t r: Wel'I at e. LLN�:IG DRI E W.D. 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SHEILA MURRAY "Watch for our Arhlorares/ sale starting next week" THE 43 Albert Street Clinton, Ont. 482-3876 : ' dam' y 4 `fit .git• 1 •.t. : It"• : •, • w1. r Z. ° � 1�:v.