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19 Notices
WANTED
Dead, or Disabled
Cows & Horses
Stocker cattle. calves and
swine r free of charge
Top Prices Paid
For fresh animals over 500
Ib. S1,00 a hundred weight.
Cows and horses over 1200,
.b. -S20.00
4 wheel drive radio
dispatched trucks.
24 hr, service -,-.7 days
a week
• Efrussels
Pet Food Supplies
• 187-9334 or1387
Toll Free
1-8004654267
19-09-rf
Hensall
Livestock
Sales
SALES EVERT
THURSDAY
AT 1:30 P.M.
All classes of Livestock
' WE INVITE YOUR
CONSIGNMENTS
Victor Harrpreaves,
• 482-7511,Clinton
Barry Mlller,• '
236-2717', Exetet
and
229-6205 Kirkton
19-08-tf
Custom
Slaughtering
and
Processing
Kill 1).1,
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DASHWOOD
237 3677
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20 Auction' $alee 20
Auction Sale
Auction Sale
SATURDAY AUGUST Oh 1200 WARP
the hamlet of ICIPPen$ %UPS nortitef
highway no. 4
for'
NIIR*klADINV! MODSSEMI,
garage equipment, tools, modeIT.8c!nlodel A parts,
antiques, 1928 chev. roadster' etc. Hori;ontal air
'compressor (excellent); bench grindets and drill
press; Va hp electric drill; vices; asstpipe wrenches
& cutters; bearing pullers; taps & die sets; 2 brass
blow torches; large asst. gaskets (many obsolete); %
inch socket sets; copper tubing; air sander; flexible
chill shaft with motor; asst. large steel bits; new
model A equipment includes water pump; 5 sets
king pin s; universa1joints; seal beams & small light
'bulbs; fuses; jacitS; chest of micrometers 1",2",3"
.plus inside unit;office tiesk; old signs; antique
Scalesmetal anvil 'dollie; 2 long box telephones;
apple peeler; partial listing only. .
SPKIAL CONSIgNMENT:
1928 chey, roadster; rumble seat very original;
are fantasy auto for old timers car parade; car sells
•at 3 p,m,; terms cash, personal cheques or reference
•letter from your bank not responsible for accidents*
'9r property los day of sale.
PE1CY WRIGHT
Auctioneer
Klppen, Ontario
(5191262-5515
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20 Auction Sales '
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• uetrike :
• GENkttAL •
• AUCTIONEER
• Serving Perth and •
•• Huron Counties with
•
• many years of
• • experience.
• For reliable service at
•
• reasonable rates •
•• Ca11347-2465 collect
•••••••••••••••"!
Richard
Lobb
Auctioneer
AUCTION
CALENDAR
Clinton 482-7898
Sat. Aug 18
, • 10:30 •a.m, sows,
weaner, pigs, truck,
tractor, case uni-load-
er, farm machinery
etc, for Dennis Brock
114 . miles west of
Woodham.
• Sat. Aug. 25
.12:30 noon machin-
ery and some house-
hold effectS for Jim
Ross 14/4 miles north,
PA Miles east of
• 13rueefield,
Sat., Sept. 1
12 Noon, antiques,
furniture, appliances etc
• to be held at •Richard
Lobb's barn.
20-14-1
t ArZieoei7 84-c5ior_ia4i
stAFORTH. oNTAR to
,(519) 527-1458 ,
• AUCTION CALENDAR
AUGUST 14- Drayton prep-
erty sale -7 pan.
AUGUST 15- Farm Equip.
George • Witton•urich-6:30 p.m.
AUGUST .22-Palmerston-
Rremhill farm machinery -
10:30 A.m.
AUGUST 29 -Clinton Estate
,AuctiOn-Rathwell Building
SettfOrth 6:30 p.m. '
SEPTEMBER 8. Eittnittat
1uctiOn40:30 aiT
• 20444
Auction Sale
SATURDAY, AUGUST 25
'at 12;30
'• for •
ARNOLD WESTLAKE'
Gearing Auction sale Saturday, August 25, 12:30
p.m. to be held on the premises Lot 22, Con. 12,
• Ffibbert Township, 1 mile south and 3 miles west of
Qtmarty or 7 miles , east of Hensall, for Arnold,
Westlake featuring tractor;machinery; some house -
bold; and a Very good selection of antiques.
TRACTOR: Ferguson Model (twentY-85) hyd. 3 PH• '
very geed cond.; 2 -furrow mounted plow; Ferguson
3 • pth. cultivator. • 3 nth. 'double disc, 2 "
trail mOwers whee1ittrosf2E'wood hay loader• -
(very rare exc, cond.);MH, grain Binder; MH seed
drill; Cockshutt side, rake (iron, wheels good cond.);
walking plow; turnip sower; wooden gates; buzz saw
• (circular); water tank; power emery; small com-
pressor; heavy duty electric drill; •Office tale
(medium size -wheels excellent); jubilee gas mower;
gravel scoop; ,shovels; large selection of good tools;
overland cutter; rare antique parlor stove; princess •
Pat kitchen stove; 1928 Chev. Crown Gear & Pinion
plus clutch facings (new); copper boilers; U.S.A.
Navy ship bell; small selection sleigh bells; collar
tops; German steel helmut (1914-1918); raccoon fur
coat; hall tree; exe. rare 3 pc. Bedroom suite tear
-drop pulls known to be appro. 150 yrs. old; new
William piano (real good); bench; 4 violins; colonial
•china toilet set; bow front china cabinet; sugar.
,kettle; dining table & 4 chairs; press back rocker &
'1Egh chair; combi'fiation china cabinet; large chest
drawers; key hole desk; hall table; 'blimp baek&box
Artois; wardrobe; organ stool; assortment, picture
'frames; 4 press back chairs; water pump jaek;
wagon wheels; horse collars; flat to wall cupboard
• tap only; meat grinder;cruer Set; Beatty, Fridge;
• Kenmore cit. stove; chesterfield & 2 chairs; wringer
washer; Quebec heater; 2 step ladders; selection ,
• basswood lumber; century farm -partial listing:
Terms of sale cash-- personal cheques & positive-
, idendlleation. Everyone must register Sr retrive a
•
PERCY WRIGHT
Auctioneer •
Kippen, Ont. 262-5515
• ARNOLD WESTLAKE -OWNER
• Lunch available by Chiselhunt U.C.W.
ACCIDENTS: Neither owner nor the auctioneer wilt
be responsible for accidents or property loss.
• 20-14-1
t.
Auction Sale
FRIDAY AUGUST 17,1 P.M.
to be held on the premises Lot 24, Coo. 4, McKillop
Township, 21/4 miles north of Seaforth, 1/4 mile east
for Archie Smith, R. R. #5, Seafoith. •
Nufield diesel tractor, ferguson tractor both in
good condition, manure loader, 2 -furrow Case plow,
spring tooth cultivator to fit Ferg. 10 Int. cultivator.
3 JD. traillnoW, MH manure spreader (new apron
chains), Fleury Bissell double disks, • stiff Math
stuffier,' FB. 8 ft. packer, 1 MA tractor plow, Int,
siderake, 2 row AC bean puller, rubber tired wagon,
.new tractor ehains to fit Nufield, rubber tired
wheelbarrow, 2 wheeled miler, 2 garden tractors,
aluminum ladders (36) (24), 2 block and tackles,
BLACKSMITH EQUEPMENT--large anvil, power
forge, hand forge, large assortment tongs,
hammers, defile, Vice, work bench, power drill, taps
&dyes, power+ emery, chisels, bits, large attertment
wenches, sledge hammers, cant hook, broad axe,
Stanley mitre box bench saw, IA 11 motor, belt
sander, Weed shaper with :knives, pipe vice, Skill •
.saw, tig saw, gas lantern, vibrator sander, 7 ft:
Ceckshutt tractor mower.
SPECIAL ITEM—HeaVy duty frail type 1 -furrow.
bush & baker plow, (excellent cond.), chain
saws -Pioneer 1074 saW, Pioneer P40 saw, Reming-
ton elect. chain, saw, partial listing, Many Other
items
TERMS OF SAM .CAH — PERSONAL
fCHEQUES WITH IDENTIFICATION
PERCY WRIGHT
• :Anctimstiqr
WPM', ormuno 242-ssis
• ARCHIE Stifrffli PROP.
ACC1DFfr4TSNeitherthe owner nor the auctioneer
will be respontible for accidents or property loss.
20-134
20 Auction Sales 20 Auction Sale
Auction Sale
'flay; tractOrs; farm machinery; some household
effects 4 antiques to be held for
JIM ROSS
at Lot 34 Concession 2 Tuckersmith Township VA
miles north of Rrucefield on N4 Highway and 1¼.
miles east
SATURDAY AUGUST 25 at 1230 °
k,
TRACTORS. D17 Allis Chalmers gas tractor with
manure loader and adjustable rear wheels;
lvlinniapolis Malin R tractor with 4 row scuffles.
FEED TANK ANDFEIEDER- 6 ton feed tank factory
made with ladder & blower pipes; feed, lot hopper ,
feeder for cattle holds approx. 14 tens; •
MACHINERY- Hagedorne 9 ft. snowblower pearly
new; 4-Kilbros 275 bushel gravity boxes with
extensions; Allis Chalmers, short trough forage• .
blower; Mayrath 42ff 6" portable grain auger with
PT() drive (nearly new); Smoker 32 ft. hay 4 grain
elevator; Midland CB Base radio with power mike;
New Idea trail PTO hay mower; Letz grinder; Small
areation fan With 4" pipe; large size meatier' fan
with 1½ HP electric motor; 30- wooden laminated
beams 10"x12"x25 ft. reinforced with steel; two
wheel trailer with racks, racks for 1/2 ton chev pick
up; Pony cutter in good shape; 2 fenders for 1200
• David firewn tractor; 600 bales of good 1st cut hay in
• the barn; 1200 bale of hay stooked in the field; forks;
shovels; small farm items.
IIOUSEHOLD r& MISC. Jubilee garden tiller;
Admiral 24 cu. ft. chest freeqer; picnic table; china
• cabinet; large antique blanket box; wooden rocker; 2
•-• washstands; 2 dressers with mirrors; 2 wooden
• beds; trunks; clothes dryer; piano stool; oil lamps;
milk cans; 2 surge milker units.; guitar; small corner
table; bird cage; crocinote board; TV trays;
telephone table; coffee table picture; 5 antiaue side
chairs (rough); plus Many items not mentioned.
• ram TS SOLD; TERMS CASH- cheques accepted
•
With I.D.
For information phone Jim at 482,4202
RICHARD LOBB
•
Auctioneer
Clinton '
Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents
• day of sale.
20-14-1
CLEARING
Auction Scile
for
MR. & MRS. HENRY BECKER
21/2 mi. W & 1 mi. N of Dashwood
237-3374,f•
on
• AUGUST lit at 100 p.m. SHARP ,
•' [the farm la sold]
IMPLEMENTS: • Farman A w loader; Plow &
• scuffler; Farmall Flwcircular saw; Int. 130 spreader;
disc; 2-2 furrow trail plows; 1-3 furrow trail plow; 2-9
ft. & 1-10% ft. cultivators; fertilizer spreaders; side
rake; harrows; trail mower; 28x45Robt Bell
threshing Machine on 'rubber; 32x50 bean thresher;
Minneapolis Moline U; Ski- Doo Elan;
some small tools; scrap metal; card wood etc.
I
' • . ' , , . . •
MISC. Rabbits & cages; approx. 200 bales of hay;
straw; butchers tools incl. sausage press; old -
wooden carpenters tools; old shoemakers tools; cow
bells; horse harness; 3 cast iron kettles; copper;
kettle; boiler; tea kettles. • •
•HOUSEHOLD -12 pane flat to the wall; dry sink; ice
box;.S leaf extension table ; cook stove; electric stove, •
&fridge; Victrola; secretary; dressers; wash stands;
• spool bed; gas and Coleinan larrips; wardrobe; quilt
box and quilts; crocks and sealers: butter press;
bowls & ladles; oil furnace and 'tank; milk pail• •
stands; odd tables and chairs; clock case; and much
Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents or
property loss
• TOM PAPPLE .
• Auctioneer=
• R.R. 4 Seafort11527-0940
2014-1.
•
21 Tenclers Wanted 21 Tenders Wanted
Township of Tucketsmith•
Tender
Purnphouse
Sealed tenders, clearly
marked, as tO cOntent, will be
received by the undersigned
- until
2 p.m. AUGUST 31, 1979
for the constrUction of a
• pumphouse at No. 3 well in
• the hamlet of Egmondville.
Tender Specifications
available from the
undersigned
• The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
ALLAN NICHOISON
kOAD SUPERINTENDENT
21-14-1
• .
WAN?*
AMINISTRY OF
A
HOUSING
ONTARIO
HOUSING
• , CORPORATION. •
Tenderlieference
Number
B05 PT 79-135
for the fernoval of exist-
ing concrete porches &
steps and the installs-
,.
• ion of new pre -cast por-
ches, steps, railings,
and brick work at Goder-
ich, Ontario (FP 4/58)
Tenders will be received
for the above until
11:00 a.m. local time
August, 29-1979
by the Ontario Housing
Corporation, c/o Court
House and Registry Of-
fice, 80 Dundas Street,
P.O. Box S600„ Terminal
"A", London Ontario
N6A 2P3 (519/679-7110)
from whom details and
specificationt may be
obtained, Details and
specifications may also
• be obtained from the
Huron; County Musing
Authority, 53 StatleV
Street Gncierich ()Mar%
lo;'N7A 1K6 (519/524
2637), quoting reference
number as above, The
lowe.st or any tender not
neetitaily accepted- '
-jai; I
22 Legal Notices 24 Cards of Thaltika
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
in the Estate of Franciszka
Bilska. All persons having
Claims against the Estate of
,Francisgka Bilska late of the
Town of Seaforth, in the
County of Huron, deceased,
who died Pn the 1st day of
June, 1979; are hereby
notified' to send in fuli
particulars of their claims to.
the undersigned on or before
the 6th day of September,
1979, after which date the
;Wets will :be distributed
having regard only to claims
then received. Date at
Seaforth, Ontario this 9th
day of August, 1979.
• McConnell., Stewart 8:
Deveraux, Barristers 8: C.,•
Seaforth, Ontario
22-14-3
NOTICE TO CREINLORS
In the Estate of Jane
McGregor
All persons having claims
against the estate of Jane
McGregor, late of the Town
of Seaford', in the County of
Huron, deceased who died
on the 16th day of July, 1979,
are hereby notifiedl to send in
full particulars of their claims
to the undersigned on or
before the 6th day of
September, 1979 after which
date the assets will be
distributed having regard*
only tO claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario
'd f
Our Sincere thanks to the
Hensall and Brucefield: fire
,department for the prompt
and ' efficient way they
controlled the fl,re in our
wheat fielti• Also,
neightmors -and friends who
• helped in any way. — W.J.F.
• Bell. 24-14-1
25 In Mentorietur
„
ittle1AUGIILIN: In loving
memory of a dear husband,
who passed away, on August
21st, 1975$
We shall Meet some glorioos
morning,
There, on Heaven's Golden
SI,ort
Where our loved 0.nes will be
waiting, •.
Who have' only gone 'before.
— Sadly missed and ever
remembered by wife Helen,
and family, • 25-14-1
STEELS: In loving memory
of a dear daughter, mother
• and grandrnother Alcoa
Elizabeth who pasted away
August 10th,,1961.
As angels keep their watch
up there please God, just let
• her know That we down here
• do not forget
We love and miss her so.
Loved so •yery much and
sadly, missed by • Mother,
Grace Munro daughter,
Karen, Teresa and grand-
daughter Lori Alena. 25-14-1.
this 81h ay o August, 1979.
McConnell,Stewart & 26 personal
Devereaux, • -
Seaford) Ontario
, ,
Solicitors for the'executors
22-14-3
24. Cards ot,Thanks
•
We would like to expressour
sincere thanks to all -those
people who helped make our
wedding day a very happy
andme:rtiafiiiftsn
ral iglinaacaadthainne
Thee b
generous toms of money will
alWays be remembered.
Thanks also to the friends,
neighbours and relatives for
all their thoughtfulness and
generesity at the previous
showers. And, to our parents
and families we say a very
special 'thank you'. Our
appreciation can never be
fully expressed. — Ralph
and Anne'Milton. 24-14x1
Now as I have returned home
again I would like, to say
thank you to all those kind
friends who sent cards,
flowers • and visited me
during MY lengthy stay at St.
Joseph's Hospital. • To .the
doctors, nurses and patients
who were • absolutely
wonderful to me, my heart-
felt thanks go also. Special
thanks to Rev. Broadfoot,Mel
Mercian for taking me up and
bringing mg home, to Mona
Graham who took care of my
house and plants, to. Cyril
Kirk and Paul Graham who
'cut the lavvns for me. Thanks
be to God for answered
prayers. —,Grace, Titford.
' 24-14-1
Many tWanks to Dr. Payne',
Dr. Larsen and Dr.. Lindsay,
nurses and staff on 400 N
for their care and kindness to
me while a patient at
Stratford General Hospital.
Thanks to friends and re-
latives who remembered me
with visits, flowers ,gifts and
treats and to those who
called on me when I came
home, Thanks to everyone.
—William R. Flanagan,.
•2444x1
We the family Of the late
Joseph. Cronin • wish to
express our sincere thanks to
the' many relatives,
neighbours, Mends and
associates for their ex-
pressions of sympathy shown
us through cards, prayers
and floral tributes and
memorial donations duritig
our recent bereavement. Our
deepest gratitude to the
ladies who helped out at the
house and the C,W.L. Ladies
for their excellent lunch at
the church, A special thank
you to Dr., Whitman, Dr.
• Malkus and Dr, Rodney and
the Seaforth Hospital. The
RS, Bolt Funeral Home for
their expect attention. Father
Dill, Father Looby and
,Father Osteveen for their
'kind Words, We would also
like ha thank the Knights of
Columbus and the Dublin
Shatrirriek Girls Ball Tearti for
their honotir guard. Your
thoughtfulness has touched
• tis 'deeply, and will never be
fOrgetten. Willie Cronin
;itnd familY 2414-t
,
• •
• Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Van
Dooren, Seaforth are happy
to announce the upcoming
marriage of their daughter
Theresa to Mr. John Ryan
Sono rs. ry y n
• the late JosephF. Ryan,
Dublin. The wedding will
take . place Saturday,
• September 1 at 3 p.m. at St.
James • Roman Catholic
Church Seaferth. 26-14x1'
1
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ryan,
Dublin are happy to
announce the marriage of
their daughter Marilyn, to
Mr. Allan French-, son of Mr.
Robert French of Brodhagen
and the late Mrs. French.
The wedding will take place
on Saturday August 25 at
3:00 p.m. ln St. Patrick's
Roman • Catholic Chureh.
Dublin. 26-14-1
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E.
• Roberton and ReV. and Mrs.
Alex J. • Simpson are
honoured to .announce the
marriage of their children
Helen Elaine and Ian McIver
on Saturdaythe eleventh of
• August nineteen hundred
and • seventy-nine at
Northside United Church,
Seaforth, Ontario. • 26-14x1
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van
• Bergen and Mr. and Mrs.
Fergus Feeney are pleased to
announce the forth coming
Marriage of .their children
Maryann Lenora and Patrick
Fergus. The wedding will
take Place August -14 at 6:30
• Catholic Church, Dublin,
Ont. • .16-14-1
•
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruxer,
Dublin are pleased to an-
nounce the engagement of
• their daughter, ' Katharine
Anne to Mr, Greg O'Reilly,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
O'Reilly it.R.1/5, Seaforth.
The wedding to take 'place,
• Saturday, September 8th,
1979 2:30 p.m. St. Patricks
Roman Catholic Church,
Dublin, Ontario. 26-14-1
28 Deaths
• FORRESTER
In South' Huron Hospital,
Exeter, Ontario, on Friday,
August 10th, 1979, Beatrice
Maybelle (Adams) Forrester,
beloved wife of William
Forrester, in her 68th year.
Dear mother of William
Robert Forrester, R.R.2,
Zurich, Mrs. Alice Koehler
and Mrs. Lawrence
(Barbara) MoOre, Huron
Park. Dear daughter of Mrs.
Ellen Adams and the late
Mr. Robert Adaths. Dear
sister of James Adams of
Wingham, John of Seaforth,
Mrs. Garnet (Agnes)
McClinehey, Seaforth. Mrs.
William Henry (Edna)
Philips, California. Eleven
grandchildren and four
great-gratidchildren. Retted,
at the WeStlakc Funeral!
Home, ZUrich until Sunday,
August 12th where funeral
and committal service was
held at 2 p.m. Rev. Stan
McDonald officiated, 28,14-1
p.m. at St, Patricks Roman
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for servjee
DT MABEL TURNBULL
The Bible Bethel Church
came With Rev. A.R. Yield-
ing bringing the message,
The meeting opened 'with
the hymn "Amazing grace"
and "What a Flierld We
Have in Jesus" with MisS
Eunice Doerr of Stratfor4 at
the piano.
Reading: Just a Bend ifl
the Read", Mrs, Elliot;
Reading: "Ingratitude" Mrs
Norris; Duet; "Living for
Jesus", Mrs. Siemon, Mrs.
Ranson"; Reading: Others
WY, You Cannot," Mrs
. -
Gardiner; Reading: Wm.
Ranson "A Little Black Dog"
Solo "Tis So Sweet to
sTrust in Jesus" - Miss Doerr,
'Rev, Yielding read the Scrip -
St Matthew Chap. 6
Vs. 27 thus "Which of you by
taking thought can add one
cubit onto his stature?"
Jesus asked questions of his
people. This was one of
them. Rev. Yielding dev-
eloped this verse as his text.
Jesus was dealing with many
• people, his disciples, andthe
Pharisees and Sadusees,pub-
licans and sinners. God is our
Creator and we are what he
made us. We must turn
ourselves over to God, We
have . to learn what God
wants. We are saved only by
Flis Grace. We often worry
• about' things which never
• happen. Trust in the Lord
and He will never leave you
or forsake you.
Duet: "My Fathetilitnneft
lt all" by Mrs. RaP4011 and -
Mrs. Slemee. The* meeting
cloSed with priyee and our
wick
• This service was well
attended with a number of
Bethel Bible and residents
•
present.
Qttr big news this, week
Ny44 4 picnic to Stratford in
the park. Despite the heat
the majority of the residents
went along and report a good
outing. The park in Stratford
is, a beautiful spot to, relax
over a picnic lunch. Some of
the residents reported seeing
the swans and Canada geese
but they weren't very hungry,
rthink the Whole setting, is
more beautiful than the real.
Shakespeare countrY, in
Stratford on-the$Avon • in
England. Of course we miss
the Elizabethan archttecture
and Ann Hathaway's cottage
which is a wonder to see, so
steeped in tradition,
• In 19531 spent a day going
about this district by myself
on a special tour. I had «lunch
at the "Porridge Pot" where
I found myself at the same
table with people from Que-
bec who knew Dorothy Wil-
son, Mrs. Elliot Little,' a local
girl from here. Thus it the
pleasure of travel. "It is a
small world."
A special thanks to all who
so kindly 'took their cars or
helped in any way to make
this picnic a success.
'
sail
Hen
• REV. DAVIDSON
CONDUCTS SERVICE
Rev. Dr. Hugh Davidson of
Listewel conducted service in
Carmel Presbyterian Church
on Sunday speaking on the
need for the love of Christ in
the world today from
• Ephesians Chapter 4 Verse
• 11, Misses Beatrice and Mary
Thomson sang a duet "The
' Lord Is My Shepherd". Mrs.
Robert Taylor accompanied
it the organ. Rev. Young ef
• Goderich will conduct the
• service next Sunday at 11:30
a.m.
to•
Obit
A most enjoyable even* I
was had at the home of Mr:'
• •• -and 'Mrs. Ed Schroeder in
Zurich on Tuesday evening
• when relatives from 'Hensall
• • area simptised them with a
family get-together. During
the evening a gift was
•,pretented for the new home.
•and a social hour and re-
freshments were served.
Mr. and Mts. Kenneth
Schroeder returned from -
their •honeyntoon in Las
Vegas and have taken tiP
residence in Elizabeth Court
• Apartments.
u ary
married to in 1934 at Dublin,
Mary and Jane of Toronto
and a son Edward (Ted)
• MaGrath of London' and by
• two grandchildren Jonathon,
and Simon.
Remains rested • at Box
Funeral Home, Seaforth until
Friday morning when a ser7
vice was conducted' by Rev.
John McConnell' in St. Pat -
ricks Roman Catholic Church
Dublin. Interment followed
in: St. Patricks cemetery Dub-
lin when the pallbearers
were: Jack Piper, Newton
'Paisley, Jerome Nicholson.
Patrick McGrath, Thomas
Hughes, and Frank Rowland.
Flower bearers were: Ed-
McConnelly, whom he was wart.Cyr and Terry
McCarthy.
Ed-
ward S .
• ED'WARD MeGRATH
• The death occurred at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London,
on August . 8 of Edward
McGrath 1201 Richmond
Street London and formerly,
of Ilderton and St. Columban
• Born at St. Columban, he,
• attended school at Beech-
wood and after graduation
from the Seaforth Collegiate,
he entered Stratford Busi-
ness College before begin-
ning a banking career: He
• was manager at Ilderton until
his retirement to London
in 1957. A veteran of the first
war, he served from 1914 to
1918. He was a member of
• St, Peters Church, Londen.
• He- is survived by his
widow the former Veronica
•
• Council briefs
• (Continued from Page 3).
Public Health Nurses 'Wee
at the request of the sante
Association.
Council approved that the
clerk write to the Chamber of
Commerce Retail Committee
to inquire if they would ,be
interested in .promoting the
use of bicycle racks On Main.
-Street to avoid nuisance and
dangerto pedestrians. In
accordance with a new by-
law, bicycles can no longer
be drivec,on sidewalks. This.
could apply to any sidewalk,
but will be enforced With
discretion, said Mayor
Sinnamon. It especially per-
tains tti Main Street.
The Chief of Police was
, authorized to purchase new
Uniforms for the constables,
and a crossing guard will be
needed for the public school.
The registration of secre-
tary Helen Kilbourne of the.
town clerk's office was
accepted by council with
regret.
Mayor Sinnamon, PUC
member, reported that three
poles were being repaired on
Market Street following the
storm last week, and that the
new truck had been delivered
The change in the locale of
the proposed IGA store Was
approved. The building is
now planned to take up Lot
NO. 41 and part of Lot No. 42,
The letter to the editor that
aOpeartd in last Week's
Expositor, written by Will-
iam Martin about the Sea -
forth Fire Area WM read to
council. NO comments were
made
The provincial government
is paying $675 per year for
three years as rent for the
courtroom.
The new equalization fac-
tor used for assessment in
1980 under the Assessment
Act will be 7.6.
' •
Poiice
report
Kevin BenneWies Of
Seaforth was fined $200 and
placed on probation for three
months in Ooderich
provincial court on Monday
• on a charge of wilful damage.
• Mr, Bennewies Was also
ordered to make restitution
to the owners of a lawn on
Railway Street which was
damaged by the defendant
earlier this year.
Keith L. Price of Seaforth
was entenced to 60 days in
jail in Goderieri tourt on two
counts of driiing while dis.
qualified, Mr. Price, was
sentenced to 30 days On each
count, and will servp the time
consecutively. The chases
were laid by Sestet* police
last February and Much.
Seaforth police thief John
Claims rePOrted there were
Ito accidents in town in the
past week and that the week
Waa generally quiet.
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