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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1968-08-22, Page 121 tooRqN lExposoTaR, sEAFoRTI, prit, 41" -*2. SWIM* ADS 2. Business Directory BOX FUNERAL SERVICE Prompt and careful attention Ambulance Service Flowers For All -Ogeasions ° Phones:. Day 527-0880 — Niat 507-0885 JOHN E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Seaforth Office: Tues., Thure., Fri., 9 to 5:30 p.m. Sat. 9 to 12 noon For Appointment Phone 5274240 — or 482-7010 Mon., Wed. — Clinton Office 24. Cards' of Thanks z wish to theak an my neighbors, relatives and friends for flower, gifts, fruit and cards reeeived while a patient in Seaforth Hos- ,THE BOSS IS BACK AND 24. Cards of Thanks Pital, also Rev. and Mrs. Simins, Dr. Malkus and nursing staff, many thanks — Della Hoegy 2441-1 We wish to sincerely thank eac1. and all of the kind friends and neighbors and all who gave their semPathe and services in ace way during tha recent death and funeral of Rev. Herbert C. Elford. Our thanks also to the G. A. Whitney Funeral Home for fine seevices rendered,. to Rev. Douglas Fry for his com- forting personal words and fax his fine choice of Scripture readings during the funeral, also ID hill,. Elfarcks muses at Sea - forth Coaninranty Hospital and to his pleysican, Dr. Ches. Mieye. — IVers. Herbert Elfordt, Florence Elfoad, Alva Elford and Glenn, Elected:. 24-4,1x1 We vriih to thank relatives and our friends for telephone calls, visits end treats while we were Hrian's Hairstyling announces that the winner of the FREE PERM by Penny offered as a prize while Brian and Joan were on vacation, was MRS. ARLENE MONTOSH with ticket 7287 Whether you win' or not it pays to visit Brian's Hairstyling for the. latest and most economical hair fashions. Call for an appointment BRIAN'S HAIRSTYLING Phone 527-1700 "t"-wwil •,"%ixo„ Seaforth SCO',THIEY spry S44E-1-WISTED HIM AROUND HER FtNGE:12 until he promised to take her to VINCENT'S where the ser- vice is of highest quality and, customers are always pamper- ed. MOTO-SKI OF ONTARIO SNOWMOBILES haveMhOBILES Gsen VINCENT FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. to be their Sales and Service , Depot for the Clinton Seaforth Area 11 Models 250 cc to 634 cc INC FARM EQUIP ENT -3,contedy stohn Roach AYR- GALT - SEA FORTH (Phoito 527- 120 24. Cards of Thanks patients In the hnsrdttd, both in Seaforth and Stratford 'hanks to the nurses who were so kind ID us. Special thanks to 'Dr. Ma- yo, Dr. Lindsay and Dr. Pectinate also to Whitney =balance ser - '.e and, to Mrs. Irene Grimold ho helped at home. Evenly - thing was much appreciated. •—• Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fleming -24-41x1 , would, like to exemi-ess my ap- preciation to all thoste who wee° kind tome with.eards, treats and visits while 1 was in Seaforth C,omm unity Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Malkus and the nurses, — Martha Rield TL -41-1 I want—to—expres my shieerest thanks to all my friends and rel- atives for visits, cards and heats while 1 was a patient in Strat- ford General Hospital and since me return: home, also special thanks to Dr. Quhilin, Dr. Mayo, the kind nurses and the ones who have taken cane of my hus- band and L It was all very much • appreciated. — Mrs. William Hopper. 24-41-1 ')5. In Memoriam. PLUMB t• In loving memory of a: dear daughter and sister, Mary Ear, Plumb who left us so sud- denly August 28, 1967. In, our hearts your memory IhIgers SvieetlY, tender,fond and true There is not a day dear Mary That we do not thiuk of you. — Lovingly nemembered by Mom, Dad and brother Monty. 25-41-1 CLARKE-- in loving memory of Sahara Alberta Clark, who pas- sed away August 25th 1967: The depth otf sorrow we can not tell Of the loss of -one .we loved so . well And while she sleeps a peacefull sleep Her . memory we • shall always • keep.- - 'Sadely missed ler husband and, family. TL -41x1 ?A. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L. MOOre River Rde West, Prescott Ontario are pleased to, announce the enge agemeart of their only daughter Francis Maxine to Mr.-Bobert P. McLennan, son of Mrs. Carl R. McLennan Brookville and the' late Mr. McLennan: - The wediclling ID take place on Stiturday October 12, 1968 at 11:30 a.m. ire St. Andoevv's Pres- bytenian Church, Prescott, Ont. CLARK — In loving memory of a dear mother, Man. Ephraim Clarke, who spassed away ornie rear ago August 27th 1967. - You left so quietly Your thoughts unknoWn But left a memory We are proud to own. — Always remembered by her son and dauzliters. 25-411 _ Mr. and Mrs. Doll 0Brien of Fenton, Michigan), will hold open hoese for their paents Mr. and Mrs. ,Walter -O'Brien ef Staffa on the occasionof their Golden Wedding on. Sunday August 25, J968 from 2 to 5; 7 So 9 prn it Family Life Centre of Staffa United Church. 213-41x1 _ Jack and Doreen Medd 'wish to invite all friends, relatives and neighbors to a party hi Londes- boro Hall ear-Auguet 1311e 9 to / o'clock, to 1p celebrate their - twenty-fifth weddhlg ahnivers- ary. No admission, MIZIC and lunch prodded: 26-41-2 - Mr: and. s. rarik1in M. Falconer wbh to announce the forthcoming, marriage of their daughter Janet Irene to Larry John efeCeinehey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adler J. MeClincheY• of Clinton. The wedding 'will take plaeoSaturday, September 7, 1968 at 3 p.m. in Ontario Street United Chureh, • Clinton, Ontario. 2641x1 97. Riteths • BEUER1VfAN — In St Jcieeph's Hospital, London on Auftist 14, 1968 te Mr. and Mw, WaY- ne Reuerman, of 558 Willow Dale, Londoe a on. SLOAN — in, Seaforth Commun. ity Hospital on August 18th to Mr. mrs. James Sloan R. R. 5, Seaforth, a daughter. Too Late SEVETEEN acres of second ,eut hay. Wilfred and Elmee Den- nis. 527,0888. TL -414 TWENTY five started York pies. A.. R. Dodds 5274748 IT41le1 TVVENTY pigs, nine weeks George Love; Walten. TL -41-1 1061 Ford Coach 6 cyltnder, standard traesinission. Contact Ray Anstalt 527-1720 TL41-1. ONE way disk. Apply Ken Beat- tie, R. R. 4 Walton. TL -41-1 School Desks A ntimber of school desks he eluding desk and seat, surplus at Seaforth Public School. Apply Jack Eisler at theschool or phone 5274175. TL -41-1 • DUBLIN Mrs .Tony Loomars of Dublin Is a patient in Victoria Hospital. • Every week more people di& cover what mighty Jobs are accomPlished hy low coat Ex- positor Want Ads, Dial 627-0240. HE SA LL NEW5 ItAckY: Board rettnned4fileenr. don after spending *len **Ks holidaYMg With WO. grandparen- ts, lktr, and Ms.' Stewart Ea Mn and Wn. Harold Rend- CW‘9011 of letiffajo, N vuditi;‘,d last week with the femora sis- ter. and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Stewart BelL Mee Stewart Dell, Pauline and "frontal and Ron Shaven of Galt, ttended Lansing, Michig- an figure ska, • g school where tests were held °yea, the week end. Troyann is a bronze mted- alist, Pauline, silver and Ron a gold,. He is also Western's Ont- ario Champion. All we members of St. Thornas Figure skating School. Miss Sandra Troyer, bride -el- ect of September, was honored at a miscellaneous shower at the Legion Hall, Hensall, Mon- day evening, August 19tb, at tended by approximately ninety neighbors, relatives and friends: Highlighting the evening was a program consisting of a sing- 4 • song, readings lw M'S. Robert Taylor and Mrs. vocal solos in costume by Mrs. George Hess and duet bY Mrs. Hess and Mrs. Mande Red- d Presentation address to San- dra was read Iv Mrs. Robert Taylor and many lovely and costly gifts were presented by Beatrice Thompson, Sylvie eR and Darlene Willert. Assisting ID unwrapping the gifts were the bride-ejeces sisters, Faye and Beth Troyer and her little niece, Cathy Troyer. Miss Barbara Willed forraed the reception committee. The bride's book was compiled by Mrs. J. E. McEwen and passed around. Mrs. Clareeee Reid pre- sided for the program ,and con- ducted a contest. Mrs. Malcolm Dougall was pianist for the eve- ning. In charge of arrangements were Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mrs. Harold Willed and Mrs. Maude jledden Luncheon was served. CONSTANCE • Sleeen WUson 914 VordWith eetureett te her home after sp- end* the sunuier.month,s with Mr and Sere, Soho Thompson Mid family. Mr. and Ws. grant MoGregee and family of Kippen and Mn. and :Mrs. Lawrence Will, Glenda and Sisine Pfaff all of Ceediten and Mr. and Mrs; Ron Preemie tor and family of Kincardine spent Sunday With lee and 1VEas. Jim Freszcator, 13iRy and Deb- bie. Mr. and Mrs. R:oss McMichael and family moved to Seaforth on Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Hepburn have bought the Mallie- hael preperee Mr. and Maw. Bob Reynolds and family of Southfield, Michigan spent the weekend with Mr. and Maw. John Thompson and family Mrs. Terrence Hunter of Coe borne Township visited on) Mon- day with Me. and Mw. John 'Phempson and family:. NEWS,...047WALTON Mr. and MS. Robert Mac, ban andIarailY of Sarnia Mated re- oentty 'with W. and Mee Nelson Raid. [was Karen McDonald Went the past week with W. and Mrs. Robert Stamens, London. Mrs. Edward Miller is at pre- sent contine,ci to, Seaforth Oran, munity Hospital:. Mrs. Earl Steele of London visited last week with her par - eras Mr. and IVIrs. Leonard 14e- erning. Cindy and Raymond Chalkley of Burlington have retrained home after vaeationing with Mr. end Mrs. Allan MeaC11 and Beverly for the past week. Me and Mee. Roy Williamson spent the *weekend at Port Mr. and MTS. Gordeu Lydiatt and family of Barrie visited last week with lee. and: Male. Clif- ford Ritchie, Mts. John) 'McDonald of Tan. onto bas returned home after .visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McDonald! Lynn Detrained with her geandmetber dor a week's WAWA- • Trao Love has.retureed home after opeindiag from September ID April in Villare Switzerland where he played hockey. Fon the past tour months he toured, the continent end British Island He •wili resume ids teaching duties- in September at Elmira Secondary 'School. Mrs. Waltee Broadfoot spent a few days last week with her sister Mcw. William Learning, Seaforth. • lOrs. Jack MeLlwein, Mark antd David of .Seafteith spent the weekend with Mae. W. 0. Rack - Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor -Want Ad and be money in , pocket. To advertise, fust Dial Seaforth 52/7-0240. Regular 234 Each Your Choice of, 40, 60 or 100 watt You can. never have too many light bulbs in,thelfouse. 1,000 hour, pre-, tested for dependability. Stock -up at this LIMITED QUANTITY SPECIAL e„. Special Price! 4‘. TD10 AERIA 19 Compare at $2.79 Guarantee Meets or exceeds -all major automobile speci- fications. 3 - section, full 57" • length, Universal fender mount installation. . • REpLACEMENT STAFF 1 3 -section, 57," length. For most 044 cars. Cenpare at $1.98. ;44 ..stetteceeemene.VentteMete • CAR AERIAL BOOSTER: Increases signal Special strength. Easily installs -on _meet aerials. Reg. $1.98. SLIMLINE WAS14- 4, RUSH Reaches hard- 09 to-get-atplaces. 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