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)2 TH..E HURON EXPOSITOR; SEAFORTK, M, , 'WV
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24, Cards of Thanks
Would like to tbailir in my
Relatives and friends who
came to see ane and sent cards
and flowers and treats, while
I was a patient in Seaforth
Community Hospital, a 1 s o
special , thankes to hospital
staff, Dr. Stapleton, Rev. Brit-
ton and also Rev. Johnston of
Brussels. Their kindness will'
never be forgotten. -- .Mar-
garet Cooper. 24-81x1
The family `of the late Hugh
John MacArthur wish to ex-
" press their appreciation for
the many acts of kindness ex-
• -tended to them -during their
recent bereavement. 24,81-1
25. In Memoriam
CAMPBELL — In memory of
Edward Arnold Campbell,
who passed away June 21,
1965.
I 'cannot hold his little hand,
Or hear his little voice,
Still his memory lingers on.
—Ever remembered by. mo-
ther and father. 25-81x1
CROZIER -- In- loving mem-
ory of a dear son and brother
Donald Crozier, who passed
away suddenly, June 23, 1963.
There is no parting from those
we love,
No distance can divide.
'For 'to -day in memory's gar-
den
We still walk side by 'Side.
Each dawning day a thought
of him -
At eventide a prayer
For•„in our hearts that loved
him
He always will be there. •
— Ever remembered and
sadly missed by Mom and
Dad, Jack and Helen, Ruth
and Jim, Neil and Mary. ...... •••-
25-81x1
PRYCE -= Ih loving memery
of a dear "son and brother,
Leslie John Pryce, who pass-
ed -away three, 'years ago,
June 24, 1964.
We do not need a special.day,
To bring you to our mind,
For the days we do not .think
of you
Are very hard to find.
God knew 'that you were suf-
fering,'
That the hills were hard to
climb,
So he closed your weary eye-
lids.
And whispered, peace be
thine._
Looking back with, loving
memory
Upon the path you trod,
We bless the hours we had
with you
And leave the rest to God.
—Always remembered ai tl
sadly missed by Mother, Dad,
brother Alvin- and sisters,
Beatrice, Jean and Helen.
25-81x1
WILLIAMSON — In loving
memory of our dear sister Al-
exene who left this. earth on
June•23, 1963:-,.
God gave us a precious sister
The dearest in all this world
He fashioned her smile out of
sunshine /"' ',
He moulded her heart of pure
gold, •
Then came asad June day
As we stood by the open grave
We watched them lower • our
loved one
We would have given our life
to save, -
But we knew our thoughts
' wouldnot waken
Our darling sister that day,
So we laid our hearts beside
25. In Memoriam
her
And -quietly waked away.
—Always remembered anti
missed by brothers and sisters•
in-law, Rol. and Dorothea.
Ken and Anne Gerald and
Barbara. 25-81x1
WILLIAMSON — In lovin#
memory of our darling daugh-
ter, Alexene, who entered her
heavenly home 'June 2$,1963
at the age- of 15.
Dear Alexene:
Beside your grave We often
stand
With hearts both crushed and
sore,
But in ' the glosrm .the soft
words come
Not lost but gone before.
God knows how much we
miss you dear
He counts the tears we shed.
And whispers, "She's onlfy
sleeping,
Your darling is not dead".
We lost a' daughter with a
heart of gold'
Who, was more to us than
• wealth untold, •
With only a sign she .fell a&
'leen,
With only memories for us to
ke
We have lost but God has
gained
One of the finest daughters
this world contained.
So we'll be brave dear Alex.
ene,
And pray to God each day
And when he calls -us home to
you,
You'll smile • and' guide our
way-
--Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by Mom and
Dad. 25-81x1
ROE — In loving memory of
our dear mother and: mother-
in-law, Anna Jane Roe, who
passed away June 19, 1965..
A golden heart stopped ing,
Tvvo working hands .at rest.
God brokeourhearts to prove
to us
He only :takes the best. •
It broke our hearts to lose
you, Mom,
But you did not go alone,
For part of us went wth you
The day God called you home.
—Lovingly remembered by
Loreen and Gib. 25-81-1
26. Personals
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Schmidt
RR 1 Gadshill, announce the
engagement of their daughter
Joan Margaret, RR 1 Gadshull
to Mr. James Wayne Nichols,
RR 2 Mitchell, son of Mrs.
William J. Nichols, RR 2 Mit-
chell and the late Mr. • Nich-
ols. The wedding will take
place July 15 at 2:30.p.m. at
St, James Evangelical Luther--
an
uther-an Church; North Easthope.
26-81x1
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Brown
of. Egmondville, Ont., wish to
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Elizabeth
Clara, to Mr. Kenneth Russell
Glanville, son of Mr. apd Mrs.
John A. C. Glanville, RR 4
Walton. The marriage to take
place in Northside United
Church, Seaforth, on Satur-
day, July 22nd, 1967 at 2:00
p.m. 26-81x1
772 Births .
BEUERMANN — In Seaforth
Community Hospital on
June 17, to Mr. and J rs.
Robert Beuermann, RR 4
Walton, a- son.
PITTSBURGN'
SUNPRO
First quality Exterior Oil. Base
and Latex House Paint
SALE ENDS.
JUNE
300.
27.. Births
BOND - In Ross Memorial
Hospital; Denver, Colorado,
on May 30, to Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Bond (nee Moir), a
son, Mark Gregory.
HUNSBERGER In Seaforth
Community . Hospital, on
June 20, to Mr. and Mrs.
Edward I1unsberger, RR 3
Mitchell, a. .daughter.
Too Late -
COMING EVENT -.- • A Cen-
tennial' Drumhead Service of"
praise and thanksgiving will
be held on Sunday, July 2nd,
at 3:30 ' p.m.. i>yb Goderich,
Court. House Park for the resi-
dents of Huron County and
their friends and Visitors. -1
FOR SALE — Hay, 12 acres
of mixed.Hay. Wm. L�vng-
sten, phone 527-0365. - -1
FOB, SALE — 20 acres of al-'
falfa timothy hay: Adrian
Timmerman, phone 262-5504.
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WANTED —• Parts for a No.
10 M -1I spreader. Contact 527-
1748. - -1
FOR SALE — 100' white leg -
horn pullets, laying good
since, April, .price reasonable.
Phone 527-1647.. --1
FOR SALE -.- Oliver'77 trac-
tor, LPTO. E. L. Shanahan,
142 Joseph -St., Clinton, phone,
482-3802 after 5 p.m. 11-81-2
LOST — Black caf strayed
from Goderich Street West.
527-1814. . • ' -1
Celebrafe--
30th
Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan
of Walton were honored by
their family on the occasion,
of their 30th wedding anni-
versary on Sunday.
Members of their family
who ..attended were Mr. and
Mrs. Ken, Ryan of London
Ikon of Walton, Mr. and Mrs
Cyril Ryan of Ailsa Craig,
and Mary, and Neil at home
also 2 grandchildren and Mrs
P. J. Johnston of Seaforth
mother 'of -the, bride. An ad
dress was read by Ken Ryas
and many gifts were present-
ed by the -family."
Mrs. Ryan is the former
Rose Johnston, daughter of
Mrs. J. P. Johnston of Sea•
forth and._ the__late Mr. John-
ston and Mr. Ryan is a son
of the late Mr. apd Mrs. Jos-
eph Ryan. They *ere married
in Sty Columban Church on
June 19th, 1937 by the- Iate
Rev. J. Dantzer. They reside
in McKillop Township were
Mr. Ryan has farmed all his.
life. They are members' of St.
Ambrose . Church, Brussels. -
News', of
Varna
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reid and
family of Wallaceburg spent
the week end at their home
at Varna. Mr. and Mrs. Lee
McConnell visited this 'week
end with Mr. and Mrs. John
McConnell and family of, Tor
•
onto and attended a reception
for Mr. and Mrs. James Argo
About 250 members of the
Webster family attended their
Reunion at the Park in God
erich --on Sunday:
A largely attended bridal
shower' was held in honor of
Nen -v Becker on Friday eve-
ning at the Varna Hall. The
4-H Clubs of Varna and Brus-
sels and Zurich held a shower
for Nancy at the home of
Mrs. Bob McKinley on Tues
day evening:
Sympathy of the commun-
ity is extended to the family
of Mr. Harve Taylor of Bruce
field who passed away at the
Clinton Hospital Friday.
Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Dowson and
family were Mrs. Mina Jew-
itt, Gary,' Gletryce, Bev' and
Brian, Mrs. Annie Leach,
Ralph. Glew, London, Bob
Stoner, Blenheim, Mrs._ Ella'
Jewitt, Ross, • Danny, , Larry
Kenny, Kevin and Steven
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jewftt,
Katie and David 'of Clinton
and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jewitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Webster
had a successful sale of furni-
ture on Saturday.
Decoration Day was held
at Baud's Cemetery on Sun-
day with the local Ledi}es tak-
ing part in the Service.
Showers Honor.
Bride -Elect `
A miscellaneous shower in
honor' of Miss Jean Mills was
held at the home of Mrs. Stan-
ley Hallen, Saturday evening.
- Miss Ethel Dennis was char
ntan. for a short program coni*
sisting- Of a sing -song, solo by
Margaret Killen, Adttet by Deb-
bie and Deanna Wey, reading
by Mrs. Charles Boyd, reading
by Mrs. Hilien and contests.
Miss 'Pernik. Dennis read an
appropriate address and gifts
*sere presented by Mrs. Goya
and Mei. Wey.
`. `eait thanked the neighbors
and itlend8 for their -gifts. .
Too Late
FOR SALE "Mixed hay, 6 MI
acres, -mostly alfalfa, wilt.bale
J. Jamieson, phone €27-125f3.
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FOR SALE -- 45 pigs, $, to 10
weeks old. John Deere sertii-
mounted, 7 ft.a power mower.
Maurice Ryan, RR 2 Dublin.
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COMING EVENT -- The
smorgasbord supper, sponsor-
ed by the Fireside Fellowship
group ' of .First Presbyterian
Church will be held in. 04o-
ber. Watch for further par-
ticulars. -1
Buy of . the Week
a
Newly built brick house.
Newly -built barn., ed
well and 50 acres odfill lld
on pav,eedd• road.. almost
within 4hnits of Egmont],
ville. House has 5 bed-
rooms,
edrooms, bathroom, ' hill
basement, family room,
livingroom, large ki then,
bedreams are ele 'tally
heated; new oil ace
for ''remainder, oade
40 (rater heater. Priced
to sell quie iy. $28,0m.
includes a11. .
WILLIAM M. HART
v Salesman — Seaforth
GEO. R. JOHNSTON
REAL ESTATE LTD.
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HELP WANTED — Cook re-,
quired at once for Huroh Church
Camp at Bayfield. Write to the
Camp or phone 565-2822. -1
WINCHELSEA
Mra Cxeo un:
shine Line andge MrsFrayne, WmAf.� Wal-
tees spent n couple: of. days
this pa C week at Grand Bend
with.Mrss. U. J .,Beer and Miss
May Skinner.
Miss Carol Bell, of Elimvilie
visited this past week with
Barbara GilfiUan. '
Diaster Kevin Hearn and
Steven Kerslake attended a
Birthday party on Thursday
evening for David Prance
who was celebrating his sev-
enth birthday.
Mrs. Freeman: Horne and
Mrs. Wm. Walters visited on
Friday evening with Mrs,
Garnet Mfiners of Elimville,'
Mrs. John Coward, Mrs -
Freemen Horne, Mrs. phi'
Henn, Mrs. Elson Tynn atten-
ded the bus trip to Kitchener
on Monday sponsored by the
Elimville Institute.
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Bibby of
Kirktpn visited on Sunday
evening with Mrs. John Cow
and and 1(11x. and Mrs. Phil
Hers - and family.
Open house was held ,on
Friday afternoon at Mr. Wm.
Taylor's new chicken house.
A large crowd attended.'
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
Horne visited on Sunday ev-
ening with Mr. and Mrs.,fGer-
ry Grubb, and Michael of
Farquhar.
Mr. and Mfrs. R e u b e n
Phelke of Moncton, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Fulton, and Larry
of Elimville visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Sanford
Hutton, Dennis and Dianne
and Mr. and Mrs. David Hut-
ton and boys of Listowel. -
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Del -
bridge visited on Sunday with
Intr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper
at Elimyille..
Mr. and Mrs. ,Elson Tynn
visited on Sunday at Owen
Sound wthelatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Veal of
HeriSall visited on Sunday
evening with Mr." and Mrs
Elwyn Kerslake and family.
Mr. and MTs. , lien Filigsen,
Terry and ,Warren and Mc,
Mrs. - 1-larolkl Enigma. URI,
Bornholm, • called on.• Mr. and
Mrs. George .Proctor Godes
ich, who wore celebrating
their 65th wedding ,anniver-
saryd Sunday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ah
rens and faintly, Burlington,
visited with; Mars: liachael Ah-
rens.
Flowers on4he altar at St
Peter's Lutheran Chnrct for
the past two Sundays,in Mem-
oryqf- thg to -Wni. Happen
cath. Flowers` were also in
the church frbun the funeral
of Mrs.- Adolf, Pfeifer, last
week, .
Swing Bowling- teams have
been formed and the schedule
has begun at the bowling
courts of St. Peter's Lutheran
Church.
Mrs. Caroline Elligsen so'
companied Mt, and .Mrs. Al-
vin Elligsen and family, RR 4
Walton t visit Mr, and Mrs.
Oscar >••i1Pigsen and family, in -
Kitchener on Sunday..
. Mrs, Donald Murray is a
patient at the Seaforth Com.
munity Hospital..
Barbara Hoegy is being em-
ployed at Grand Bend for the
summer.
The Luther League attend-
ed a -Sports. Rally .on Sunday
at Zurich, With baseball, bow-
ling, badminton and swim-
ming being the sports played.
The afternoon! closed with a
wiener, roast and sing song.
Luther Leagues, attended from
Hanover, Linwood, Stratford,
Brodhagen and Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beuer-
mann, Jeffrey, o 'London vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Man-
uel Beuermann of Sunday.
Ford Dickison Industries
Ltd. displayed' -their poultry
equipment. at the London
'IGEN
Poultry Show latit ,week.
Visitors withrMr. and Mra..
Wafted Ahrens over• the week
end were Murray Edwards, of
Hamilton, Larry Golnitz of
Windsord .Hen and Robert
Ahrens et amiltorl.
Visitors at the home of Mr
and . Mrs. Ford Dickison on
Sunday on the occasion of
Glenda's confirmation were
Rev. and Mrs. M. Shatto, of
Zurich, Mr, and Mrs: Robert
Mrs. John Shatto and David
Gibb - of Glencoe, Mr. and
-of `Stratford, Mr. and. Mrs
Harold Smyth, llfiisses Sherrie
and Lynn Gibb, Susan Boyd
and Donna Leonhardt. -
Mr. and Mrs'. Norman Ben-
newies . vkisited' on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mike)
of 1#•R, 2 Mitchell,.
Classifeil ads pay dividends.
Hold Tea
successful tea end, bake
sate was field 'at St, Janie?
.Rectory, Seaforth. Welcoming
guests were Mrs. Arthur Dev-
ereaux and Mrs. Gerald Van
Den Hengelo' .
Mrs. ,Toseph- McConnell and
Mrs. James Slattery were con-
veners for the tea, pouring ,ten
Mrs. James Cleary, Mrs. Donald
Stewart, Miss M. Dunn, Mrs. B.
Burns, serving, Mrs. Ray -An
stett, Mrs. Keith Ruston, Mrs.
Brad Sinith, Mrs. John Flannery,
assistants, Mrs. Frank Nigh,
Mrs. Ffarold. Maloney, Mrs.
,James Nash, Miss Irene O'Sulli-
van; Miss Mary Purcell, Mrs.
Carl Vanderson, Mrs, John Re -
James Devereaux, Mrs. Jathqp
Kelly, assisting, Mrs. Alvin Hoff,
"Mrs, L. Laadenbach.
The Centennial cake conven-
er, Mrs. • Ken Vincent, the cake
was won by Miss M. Dunn, plant
by Mrs. Mary Cardno. ,
Seaforth Stores
' will be •
OPEN,•„ ALL DAY
Wednesday, June 28, ' 1967
till 6 p.m.
-Closed Saturday, July 1
Open Monday, July -3rd
MERCHANTS' COMMITTEE
STOCK UP AND SAYE
ON ..,THESE BIG MONEY
SAVING SPECIALS:;! !
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MAPLE LEAF
SOCKEYE
SALMON
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SAYE 8c
MIR (TWIN PAK)
LIQUID
DETERGENT
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TOP VALU UNSWEETENED
-- SAVE 48c --
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