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ALL TYPES' INSURANCE Donald 0.4 -Eaton Office in Masonic Block Main Street • Phone 527-1610. •Seaforth mmelloslonmmEdamer Choose' Your DIAMOND - Privately AT', SAVAUGE T - SAVAUQE JEWELLERS. (Opposite Post Office) Evening Appointment By Arrangement FREE -17. Jewel Watch with each Diamond pun. chasa 8100.00 or more.' Invest Securely in a 1` VO GUARANTEED. TRUST- - Certificate 1 rto"- 5 Years Contact .- John A. Cardno SEAFORTH, Reprbsenting: Huron & Erie Sterling . Trusts Guaranty Trusts Crown Trust Co. of Canada Victoria and Grey -Trust Co. NEWS S#r Coiu ban:. Rev., Sister fenrietta,, Sault Ste Marie, i$. visiting her 6ister Mrs. John Shea and Mr, Shea. Mr- and Mrs. Theo Me'1ady and Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Kelly spent the weekend in Midland. Mr. and les..Leo Smith 'and f Piny, Acton, visited Mr., and Mrs, Albert Cronin. Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Connor, Toronto, Mr. 'and .Mrs. L.Qrne. DeGaust`and family, Visited Mr.. and, Mrs. Jae O'Connor and attended the O'ConnorPeterso* wedding on- Saturday. • Miss Patricia Coyne, London, visited her parents, 'Mr, and Mrs.Michael Coyne. - - Joseph , Connolly has return- ed hoiife from Seaforth Com- nxunity Hospital. •Rev. Brother. Joseph Toron- to, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. J.. Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Murray, Dennis and Darlene are spend- ing a few days in the Georgian Bay district. Mr. and Mrs. Peter -Eckert visited Mos. Eckert and Tom. Miss Linda Staples spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Staples. • Mrs. Joseph Eckert was, in Waterdown attending the cere- monies at which )ler niece, Sis- ter Mary Thomas, (Joan Leis) received her final vows. ' OF BRODHAGEN Diegel • Relatives. Holds Gathering The lir. and Mrs. Henry E. Diegel family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Diele1 on Sun- day. There were around 50 relatives present. Those in at- tendance were Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Diegel, Brodhagen; Mrs. Frank Josling, Mitchell; Mrs. Millie Head, Toronto; .Mr. and Mrs. 'Nielson Harris, Staffa;, Mr. and Mrs. Norval Elliott, tStaffa; Mr. and Mrs. Norman' Ahrens, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Diegel` and Ruthann, RR 1, Bornholm; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Diegel and fancily, RR 4, Mitchell;,„Mrr and Mrs. Jack Crosson, London; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bailley and family, Strat; ford; Mr. and Mrs. Donald El- liott and family, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Matheson and family, Listowel; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Philips and family, Lon- don; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Josling, Mitchell; and Mr: arrd Mrs. Roy Harris, Stratford. Young and •old enjoyed a ball game and riding horseback. A bounteous picnic lunch closed the after- noon, fter- noon - Mr, and Mrs. Reuben Buuck attended the Graul reunion at Tavistock on Sunday.. The re- union was the descendants of .the late Mr. Ernest GrauL, Mr. and .Mrs, George Eick- meyer and Mr. and Mrs. David Eickmeyer, Mitchelland Mr. and Mrs. Louis Benneivies were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bennewies on Sunday. The sympathy of . the com- munity is extended to -the fam- ily of Mrs. Clifford Marks, step mother of Mrs. Lloyd Pfeifer; Flowers were placed on the altar of St. Peter's Lutheran Church from her funeral. The interior of St. Peter's Lutheran Church is being re- decorated. • Miss Deborah Mulford, Strat- ,fQrd spent a few days last week ;with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sholdice. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wolfe, Steven and Janlie, London and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tait, Mit- chell'spent• an evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe last week. - Mrs. Wm. Barwick and Geor- ge, .Goderich, Mr. Richard Eis- ler, Toronto and 114.r. and Mrs. Wayne Beuernran and J'cffrey Uste'. Expositor Viant - Ads Phone 527-0240 Seaforth Behlen Continuous Flow Dryer Belden Batch In -Bin Dryers Behlen Portable Batch Dryers Behlen Grain Storage' Tanks , Behlen Grain Storage Buildings York i Cup Elevators (RadsonMbiettire Testers Wr 'SPECIALIZE. IN THE ENGINEERING' AIIID INSTALLATION QI5 GRAIN DRYING AND - STORAGE SYSTEM • .• HA "MAi rrS FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. 546 •ORANf)14VREAB'4 .NO4 `!t HIGHWAY C11A114A ,, . PHONIC 3524100` spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuerman, ' Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sholdice, Paul, Mark and Judy called on •Mrs. Sholdice's brother Jim Clark, New Hamburg, on Sun- day. Mr. Clark returned to his home from Wespminister Hos- pital last week, They also visit- ed relatives in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. ,Donald Ahrens and family visited Mrs. Charles Ahrens, 'Clayton Ahrens - and friend, 'Toronto, Bob Ahrens, London, Diane Beuerman, Sea - forth, visited' with Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Ahrens. They. all attended the Wesenburg reun- ion at the Community Hall on Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elligsen and Gary,- Windsor, are spend- ing .a few. days, with Mrs, Car- oline Elligsen. They also at- tended the Wesenburg reunion. Ricki Wilson, Preston, , is spending a few holidays with his aunt and e, Mr, and Mrs. Henry C. Die 1 and -lap - :fly. Gloria Diegel, St d,l ; so spent the weekend with her Parents. Fred Bennewies, Frank Eick- meier,. George 'Regele and Har- ry Proctor returned home Sun- day evening after spending a few days in Northern Ontario. The dhistdrys of tho. ')robin .farm in M'ci11lop was. to rbe 71k+ eluded in the, bopk "A rHi$tory of Mo i1lop” published. Huron Expositor,. 'but• ,arrived, too late to ,be included, ' Mrs: Joseph Grummett, who eozlapiled. the book -felt it was. worthy Of being: published so we are' printing it' here. Robert -Turnbull eigrated m • from Dunipace, Stirlin'gshire, Scotland' in 1851 and ')bought the-€alrnr-°west of -ti a ifeuntaiu on the second concession, Mc- Killop which -was partly clear ed and had a cabin on it. He returned ,to Scotland and in 1852 brought ver,—,his= "bride• Janet Russell. This farm was Chosen for its scenic beauty, rolling wooded hills and its abundance of water. • in the 'Cana 'ala'West. (deceased); Bussell, mato (deceased); Stewart lives 'Boynto i •$earh, Merida, married Eileen Scott and tool,; over the Melntosh farm from which he carried on a dairy business. He had a. splendid herd of .Aberdeen An gus cattle. He was one Of. the, first to have a milking" ISlachine, Mr. and Mrs.James MttTntosh retired to town and lived in the house on John St. now ,pc- eupied by Ma Art Wright. Er, nest had moved this house from the farm and' prepared it for his parents. They lived there until their deaths. • Robert Turnbull's family con- sisted of three daughters and. one son. In the 1880's he •built the big house which still stands, Elizabeth married James Me. Intosh and moved to the Hugh ,McIntosh farm, east of the mountain. Janet, Mrs. James ' Barnhill, moved to California and died there at 38. Agnes married John Avery and lived on a farm near Clin- ton. George, who with ,his wife Elizabeth Wanless of Varna, .took over the Turnbull farm and the Turnbults, Sr., moved into town and occupiedlhe cot- tage on James St., where Gor- don Wright now lives: " From the farm he carried on athriving • export business, 'shipping cattle, horses, turkeys and ' apples to Glasgow, Scot- land. - The George Turnbull, family:, Ella Hillis, (deceased 1938); Ma- bel who taught in S.P.S.,-.1930- 1965; Arnold went to England in 1932 (deceased 1965);• Mild- red, Mrs. H. Barry, Toronto. The James McIntosh family: Robert, Ingersoll, had. a bus route to London (deceased); Mina, Mrs. Andrew Oliver, En- cino, California; Ernest, lived Remember! It takes but a moment to place -an Expositor Want Ad -and be' money in pock- et. ocket. To advertise, just Dial Sea - forth, 527-0240. . 'blue coal' • Champion Store and Furace Oil WILLIS DUNDAS Office 527-0150 — Res. 527-1053 FOR..ALL YOUR PAVING -REQUIREMENTS DRIVEWAYS BARNYARDS • PARKING AREAS CONTACT BLUEW`AT-ER PAVING R.R. 3, Lucknow — Phones 528-5203 and 529-7686 Collect . -- Free Estimates WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS GUARANTEED About 1905 Mr. George Tiirn- -hulI moved "the house from the orchard and placed it on a lot on Side St. The family moved to town and lived in this house until the -house on East William St. was completed. This solved the , education problem. Mr., and Mrs. Turnbull lived here until their deaths in 1927 and 1948. Miss Mabel Turnbull has car- ried on there with the .three Hillis, children who came here to live after their mother's -pas- sing; Donald, Ingersoll; Marilyn, TilLsonburg; Barbara, Mrs. G, PAINTING and PAPERHANGING FREE ESTIMATES IVAN- NEILSON PHONE 527-0603 Alvlea,-QUayta. �. ..The 'T�ouse on •Side•~ St, Was sold 'telar. J. C. Laing'then to William Cleary Cleary alciutlnitertaelno ne 'haisndEp ntow husthe ne4a`,, Mr. 'Turnbull about 1'8p4; ,purchased , the Dr. �Caleiiaan•. barn' andsixty-eight aet°es .af- the Coleman . farm •This land. extended from the SpI S,•sotlth to Goderich St,, East This land has been sold in small portions Abougfewht Yearsthe " agorethe SDHmalnriigboarird Ma which has proved very useful in their expansion program. The farm was retained until about 1916 when it was bought by George Abreh'art where -he raised a family of six.'Mr. Ab- rehart ' was fatally injured in the gravel pit while taking . out gravel. Mr:"Frank Kling carries on a Washed gravel 'business there for the past few years. For '• Conpletr INSURANCE on Y41rr . HOME, BUSINESS, FARM, CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY OR :LIFE .._...._ SEE.. JOHN A. CARDNO Insurance Agency Phone 527-0490 ; Seaforth Office Directlropposite Seaforth Motors I eac t1e Advertisements - It's a Profitable Pastime! • '1 EAFORTil -. On instructions from the Municipal 4c Council, I hereby proclaim MONDAY, `AUGUST" ' 7, 1967 civic HLLIDAY IN THE TOWN OF SEAFORTH and respectfully request the citizens and --businessmen to observe' the occasion. Frank Kling Mayor ' "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN" • Co=operators Insurance Associations of Guelph are sponsored and controlled ' by these democratic organizations -which represent a million Ontario people:. - Ontario Credit Union League Ontario Federation of Agriculture United Co-operatives of.Ontario • CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION (GUELPH) 60 -OPERATORS LIFE INSURANCE.ASSOCIATION (GUEEPH) ‘11111111111•111mMilmialikeresisee. • , This summer, ehjoy-Carh ng Cine Lager 8eerr. It goes down a little e O er, satisfies a Whtti • id *:4;:44:;* 20 .'.Y0.0 '.YY Y. teiii 111111:A ,, ►,in■4l 25'2* 4t z 27 nil :Kit 9 . ■S iii_ii3- °i°i� i°i°e! ii°iiiiill r ltIN 33lam 35 ,i0 33 38 39 1111n�: 4°' ■� ..1..W., 42 1v 43 43 "in•,%%i�• •III �•»44 •••!hili°i°i' 45 ill1147 ' x', 48 ■1149 ''i:50 ■. 51 1152 Nall•®e311 ALL TYPES' INSURANCE Donald 0.4 -Eaton Office in Masonic Block Main Street • Phone 527-1610. •Seaforth mmelloslonmmEdamer Choose' Your DIAMOND - Privately AT', SAVAUGE T - SAVAUQE JEWELLERS. (Opposite Post Office) Evening Appointment By Arrangement FREE -17. Jewel Watch with each Diamond pun. chasa 8100.00 or more.' Invest Securely in a 1` VO GUARANTEED. TRUST- - Certificate 1 rto"- 5 Years Contact .- John A. Cardno SEAFORTH, Reprbsenting: Huron & Erie Sterling . Trusts Guaranty Trusts Crown Trust Co. of Canada Victoria and Grey -Trust Co. NEWS S#r Coiu ban:. Rev., Sister fenrietta,, Sault Ste Marie, i$. visiting her 6ister Mrs. John Shea and Mr, Shea. Mr- and Mrs. Theo Me'1ady and Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Kelly spent the weekend in Midland. Mr. and les..Leo Smith 'and f Piny, Acton, visited Mr., and Mrs, Albert Cronin. Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Connor, Toronto, Mr. 'and .Mrs. L.Qrne. DeGaust`and family, Visited Mr.. and, Mrs. Jae O'Connor and attended the O'ConnorPeterso* wedding on- Saturday. • Miss Patricia Coyne, London, visited her parents, 'Mr, and Mrs.Michael Coyne. - - Joseph , Connolly has return- ed hoiife from Seaforth Com- nxunity Hospital. •Rev. Brother. Joseph Toron- to, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. J.. Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Murray, Dennis and Darlene are spend- ing a few days in the Georgian Bay district. Mr. and Mrs. Peter -Eckert visited Mos. Eckert and Tom. Miss Linda Staples spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Staples. • Mrs. Joseph Eckert was, in Waterdown attending the cere- monies at which )ler niece, Sis- ter Mary Thomas, (Joan Leis) received her final vows. ' OF BRODHAGEN Diegel • Relatives. Holds Gathering The lir. and Mrs. Henry E. Diegel family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Diele1 on Sun- day. There were around 50 relatives present. Those in at- tendance were Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Diegel, Brodhagen; Mrs. Frank Josling, Mitchell; Mrs. Millie Head, Toronto; .Mr. and Mrs. 'Nielson Harris, Staffa;, Mr. and Mrs. Norval Elliott, tStaffa; Mr. and Mrs. Norman' Ahrens, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Diegel` and Ruthann, RR 1, Bornholm; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Diegel and fancily, RR 4, Mitchell;,„Mrr and Mrs. Jack Crosson, London; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bailley and family, Strat; ford; Mr. and Mrs. Donald El- liott and family, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Matheson and family, Listowel; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Philips and family, Lon- don; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Josling, Mitchell; and Mr: arrd Mrs. Roy Harris, Stratford. Young and •old enjoyed a ball game and riding horseback. A bounteous picnic lunch closed the after- noon, fter- noon - Mr, and Mrs. Reuben Buuck attended the Graul reunion at Tavistock on Sunday.. The re- union was the descendants of .the late Mr. Ernest GrauL, Mr. and .Mrs, George Eick- meyer and Mr. and Mrs. David Eickmeyer, Mitchelland Mr. and Mrs. Louis Benneivies were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bennewies on Sunday. The sympathy of . the com- munity is extended to -the fam- ily of Mrs. Clifford Marks, step mother of Mrs. Lloyd Pfeifer; Flowers were placed on the altar of St. Peter's Lutheran Church from her funeral. The interior of St. Peter's Lutheran Church is being re- decorated. • Miss Deborah Mulford, Strat- ,fQrd spent a few days last week ;with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sholdice. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wolfe, Steven and Janlie, London and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tait, Mit- chell'spent• an evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe last week. - Mrs. Wm. Barwick and Geor- ge, .Goderich, Mr. Richard Eis- ler, Toronto and 114.r. and Mrs. Wayne Beuernran and J'cffrey Uste'. Expositor Viant - Ads Phone 527-0240 Seaforth Behlen Continuous Flow Dryer Belden Batch In -Bin Dryers Behlen Portable Batch Dryers Behlen Grain Storage' Tanks , Behlen Grain Storage Buildings York i Cup Elevators (RadsonMbiettire Testers Wr 'SPECIALIZE. IN THE ENGINEERING' AIIID INSTALLATION QI5 GRAIN DRYING AND - STORAGE SYSTEM • .• HA "MAi rrS FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. 546 •ORANf)14VREAB'4 .NO4 `!t HIGHWAY C11A114A ,, . PHONIC 3524100` spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuerman, ' Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sholdice, Paul, Mark and Judy called on •Mrs. Sholdice's brother Jim Clark, New Hamburg, on Sun- day. Mr. Clark returned to his home from Wespminister Hos- pital last week, They also visit- ed relatives in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. ,Donald Ahrens and family visited Mrs. Charles Ahrens, 'Clayton Ahrens - and friend, 'Toronto, Bob Ahrens, London, Diane Beuerman, Sea - forth, visited' with Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Ahrens. They. all attended the Wesenburg reun- ion at the Community Hall on Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elligsen and Gary,- Windsor, are spend- ing .a few. days, with Mrs, Car- oline Elligsen. They also at- tended the Wesenburg reunion. Ricki Wilson, Preston, , is spending a few holidays with his aunt and e, Mr, and Mrs. Henry C. Die 1 and -lap - :fly. Gloria Diegel, St d,l ; so spent the weekend with her Parents. Fred Bennewies, Frank Eick- meier,. George 'Regele and Har- ry Proctor returned home Sun- day evening after spending a few days in Northern Ontario. The dhistdrys of tho. ')robin .farm in M'ci11lop was. to rbe 71k+ eluded in the, bopk "A rHi$tory of Mo i1lop” published. Huron Expositor,. 'but• ,arrived, too late to ,be included, ' Mrs: Joseph Grummett, who eozlapiled. the book -felt it was. worthy Of being: published so we are' printing it' here. Robert -Turnbull eigrated m • from Dunipace, Stirlin'gshire, Scotland' in 1851 and ')bought the-€alrnr-°west of -ti a ifeuntaiu on the second concession, Mc- Killop which -was partly clear ed and had a cabin on it. He returned ,to Scotland and in 1852 brought ver,—,his= "bride• Janet Russell. This farm was Chosen for its scenic beauty, rolling wooded hills and its abundance of water. • in the 'Cana 'ala'West. (deceased); Bussell, mato (deceased); Stewart lives 'Boynto i •$earh, Merida, married Eileen Scott and tool,; over the Melntosh farm from which he carried on a dairy business. He had a. splendid herd of .Aberdeen An gus cattle. He was one Of. the, first to have a milking" ISlachine, Mr. and Mrs.James MttTntosh retired to town and lived in the house on John St. now ,pc- eupied by Ma Art Wright. Er, nest had moved this house from the farm and' prepared it for his parents. They lived there until their deaths. • Robert Turnbull's family con- sisted of three daughters and. one son. In the 1880's he •built the big house which still stands, Elizabeth married James Me. Intosh and moved to the Hugh ,McIntosh farm, east of the mountain. Janet, Mrs. James ' Barnhill, moved to California and died there at 38. Agnes married John Avery and lived on a farm near Clin- ton. George, who with ,his wife Elizabeth Wanless of Varna, .took over the Turnbull farm and the Turnbults, Sr., moved into town and occupiedlhe cot- tage on James St., where Gor- don Wright now lives: " From the farm he carried on athriving • export business, 'shipping cattle, horses, turkeys and ' apples to Glasgow, Scot- land. - The George Turnbull, family:, Ella Hillis, (deceased 1938); Ma- bel who taught in S.P.S.,-.1930- 1965; Arnold went to England in 1932 (deceased 1965);• Mild- red, Mrs. H. Barry, Toronto. The James McIntosh family: Robert, Ingersoll, had. a bus route to London (deceased); Mina, Mrs. Andrew Oliver, En- cino, California; Ernest, lived Remember! It takes but a moment to place -an Expositor Want Ad -and be' money in pock- et. ocket. To advertise, just Dial Sea - forth, 527-0240. . 'blue coal' • Champion Store and Furace Oil WILLIS DUNDAS Office 527-0150 — Res. 527-1053 FOR..ALL YOUR PAVING -REQUIREMENTS DRIVEWAYS BARNYARDS • PARKING AREAS CONTACT BLUEW`AT-ER PAVING R.R. 3, Lucknow — Phones 528-5203 and 529-7686 Collect . -- Free Estimates WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS GUARANTEED About 1905 Mr. George Tiirn- -hulI moved "the house from the orchard and placed it on a lot on Side St. The family moved to town and lived in this house until the -house on East William St. was completed. This solved the , education problem. Mr., and Mrs. Turnbull lived here until their deaths in 1927 and 1948. Miss Mabel Turnbull has car- ried on there with the .three Hillis, children who came here to live after their mother's -pas- sing; Donald, Ingersoll; Marilyn, TilLsonburg; Barbara, Mrs. G, PAINTING and PAPERHANGING FREE ESTIMATES IVAN- NEILSON PHONE 527-0603 Alvlea,-QUayta. �. ..The 'T�ouse on •Side•~ St, Was sold 'telar. J. C. Laing'then to William Cleary Cleary alciutlnitertaelno ne 'haisndEp ntow husthe ne4a`,, Mr. 'Turnbull about 1'8p4; ,purchased , the Dr. �Caleiiaan•. barn' andsixty-eight aet°es .af- the Coleman . farm •This land. extended from the SpI S,•sotlth to Goderich St,, East This land has been sold in small portions Abougfewht Yearsthe " agorethe SDHmalnriigboarird Ma which has proved very useful in their expansion program. The farm was retained until about 1916 when it was bought by George Abreh'art where -he raised a family of six.'Mr. Ab- rehart ' was fatally injured in the gravel pit while taking . out gravel. Mr:"Frank Kling carries on a Washed gravel 'business there for the past few years. For '• Conpletr INSURANCE on Y41rr . HOME, BUSINESS, FARM, CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY OR :LIFE .._...._ SEE.. JOHN A. CARDNO Insurance Agency Phone 527-0490 ; Seaforth Office Directlropposite Seaforth Motors I eac t1e Advertisements - It's a Profitable Pastime! • '1 EAFORTil -. On instructions from the Municipal 4c Council, I hereby proclaim MONDAY, `AUGUST" ' 7, 1967 civic HLLIDAY IN THE TOWN OF SEAFORTH and respectfully request the citizens and --businessmen to observe' the occasion. Frank Kling Mayor ' "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN" • Co=operators Insurance Associations of Guelph are sponsored and controlled ' by these democratic organizations -which represent a million Ontario people:. - Ontario Credit Union League Ontario Federation of Agriculture United Co-operatives of.Ontario • CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION (GUELPH) 60 -OPERATORS LIFE INSURANCE.ASSOCIATION (GUEEPH) ‘11111111111•111mMilmialikeresisee. • , This summer, ehjoy-Carh ng Cine Lager 8eerr. It goes down a little e O er, satisfies a Whtti •