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-TH FWRON E (POST OR SRAFOR .H,, ONS'.,, 0;1967
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Amateur Radio
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Operators._ Course
Staring
September, 28th
IN CLINTON
Course open to anyone
wishing to obtaintheir
amateur radio licence.
For further details call
482.9283, evenings
An Expositor 'Classified • will
pay you - dividends. Have you
tried one? Dial 527-0240.
24. Cards of Thanks
The family of the late Mal-
achi l3urns wish to express
their sincere thanks lo neigh-
bors, relatives and friends,
who .were so kind to us during
the illness and death bf their
brother. — Daniel Burns.
24-93x 1
I wish to thank all those who
so kindly remembered me
while I was a patient in Sea -
forth and Victtaria hospitals.
Special thanks to Rev. R. Dur-
and and Father Laragh. Dr.
Stapleton, the nursing staff
also all those who helped at
home. It was all ver.y much
appreciated. Wilfred O'-
Rourke. 24=93x1
I would like to say thank you
to my'- friends and relatives
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24. Cards of Thanks
who sent lose cards and pres-
ents and who visited me
while I was a patient in the
Seaforth Hospital, A special
thank 'you to the nurses and
staff and to Dr. Stapleton and
Father Laragh who. made my
stay more pleasant and the
time pass more quickly. —
Kim Anstett. 24-93-1
Mrs. Harvey Travvss wishes
to expreaS"siincere thanks and
deep appreciation to relatives,
friends and neighbors for
their acts of kindness, mess-
ages of sympathy and floral
tributes during her Siad ber-
eavement. Special thanks to
Rev. J. QBritton, Pallbearers
flowerbearers and the G. A.
Whitney Funeral Home.
24-93-1
Make our Booth your headquarters. :when you visit the
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24. Cards of Thaw.
The family of the l4te John
C. Muir wish tO express. their
thanks to their friends, neigh-
bors and relatives feta acts of
kindness, many floral tributes
and messages of symmpathy're-
ceived during their sad- ' be-
reavement. Special thanks to
the pallbearers, flowerbearers
Rev. D. O. Fry, Box Funeral
Home, Dr. Stapleton and: -the
nurses of Eeaforth Commun-
ity Hospital. 24-93x -
The family of the late Walter
McBeath wish• to express their
thanks and 'sincere apprecia-
tion to Meads, relatives 'and
neighbors for their many acts
of kindness, messages of sym-
pathy, floral tributes, and do-
nations,..to the' Ontario Heart
Foundation, during their re -
recent sad bereavement. Spec;
lel thanks to Atte Rev. D. Stu-
art, the pallbearers, floc -er-
bearers and the Bonthron Fu -
'neral Home, 24-93-1
I would like to say thank you
to everyone who remembered
me with treats, cards and vis-
its while I was a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital. A
special Thank you to Dr. Wal-
den and Dr. Street and to the
nurses -for their, kipdness to
me. It was all greatly apprec-
iated. — Paul Humphries..
24-93-1
I wish to express appreciation
to all those who were so kind
while I was a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London,
Particularly • to Dr. James E.
Ballantyne, Father McFee, the
staff on fifth floor, friends and
neighbors who so kindly re-
membered me with gifts, flow-
ers and cards and who 'have
heen sr: Idea sine('' I returned
home. Mrs. W. J. Cleary.
24-93-1
25. In .Memoriam
BROWN - In loving memory
of a dear husband, father and
grandfather, Edward Brown,
who passed away six years'
ago, September 21st, 1961.
Treasure him Lord, •
Eternal rest, ..
Grant him Thy peace.. , • '
He was one of the best.
—Sadly missed and always
remembered by gwife, Liz,
daughter Marg, and son-in-law
Roily and grandchildren.
25-93-1
MOUSSEAU -- In loving
memory of a dear son and
brother Eric Wayne, who pas-
sed .away suddenly one year
ago September 22, 1966..-
A happy home we once enjoy-
ed,
How sweet the memory still,
But death has left a loneliness
The world can never fill.
—Lovingly remembered by
Mom, Dad, and .Cheryl.
25-93-1
SAVAVGE— In loving mem-
ory of M. Ross Savauge, who
passed away Skitember - 25,
1966. .
Beyond the Sunset
—Ever remembered by his
wife and family. 25-93x1
SPROAT —.+ In memory of)
Mrs. Russell Sproat, who pass-
ed away some months ago.
We canna think' of you as
dead -
You are 'just away, the tine
is long,
The, vacant -chair, tis ^hard to
bear -
You suffered hard and very
long
It broke, our hearts, it -broke
you're too, • m
To have you suffer as you had
;to do. .. .
God rest your' weary soul. . .,
You will live again God says
• * itee you shall live a� ,
God''keens your soul, he has
a nlan.
You nrayed for this as others
d�
God's kingdom will come, 'his
will will be done -
On earth as it is in Heaven.
We hope .to..rneet in that pro'-)"
mi,fied laid
Under his care and guiding
hand.
Lord of the far horizons, give
us the eyes to see, over.
the verge of the Sundown
the.. Glory that is . o.be.
—Lovingly rememlied-by
your husband, Russell Sproat,
and sister, Sadie Caldwell.
25-93x1
The family of the late Ken
Bennett wish .to express their
,sincere thanks and deep ap,
.tireciation to all for the many
acts of kindness, messages of
sympathy and floral tributes
and donations to the Heart
Fund, during their sad bere"ai-
vement. Special thanks to
Walton Ladies Who served
lunch, Dr. Andrew Mowatt
of Wesley Willis Unitech
Church, Rev. D. Docket
Walton • Church,. and to all
Doctors, Nurses and Order-
lies bf Westtnirtster Hospital
who were so kind; also the
Box • Funeral Home. Pat
Bennett and family.
5-93x1
BRODHAG•EN — In loving
memory of a dear father and
grandfather -Haitrnon Brod-
hagen who passed away 10
years ago Sent: 21, 1957 and
a dear another and grand-
rnother.M Brodhagen, who
passed ,''ata/ Dec. 19, 1940:
WO always think ofydu Dad
and Mni�f`t,
•
No matter ', here we r am.
Por memo is the on1sr
-(q
fri6i#d '
'frit° grief con eA11'its awn.
Like'ivv on the 'Withered oak
wwh. n all other things deoavt
OM; 1n* for Dad and Mom
drill still 'baors ft'Menill'ri.
Y.o`ringIv romem'beV.rcd b:l
€tit41, • • son", aughtez p *48
26. Personals
Mrs. Ross McGregor" of Sea -
forth wishes to ax nounee the
engagement of lie' daughter,
Mary Roberta to Mr, Law-
rence Orville Ribey, ,of Lon-
don, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Or-
ville R,ibey, RR 6 Goderich.
Wedding to take place -on Oc-
tober 14t1'i`in Northside Unit-
ed Church at three o'clock.
26-93x1
Mr. 'and Mrs. William R. Flan-
agan, of Dublin,-; wish to an-
nounce the engagement, of
their daughter, Mary Margar-
et, to John VanBakel, son of
Mr. and Mrs. lVlartin Vanlaa-
kel, Dublin. Marriage Will
take place Saturday, Septem-
ber 30th at )1:30 p.m. in St.
Patrtck's Roman Catholic
Church, Dublin, 26-!93-
97. Rirths -
DE CORTE — In Seaforth
Community. •- Hospital, on
Sept. 15, to Mr. and Mra.
Cornelius De Corte, RR 2
Seaforth; a daughter.
!TITLES-- In Seaforth Com-
unity Hospital, on' Sept.
f 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Betties, ,Seaforth, a daught-
er. . .
LUCKHARDT In Seaforth
Community Hospital, on
Sent. 18. to Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Luckhardt, RR 2
Monkton, a daughter.
28. Deaths , -
WHYARD At Victoria Hos-
pital on Saturday, Septem-
ber 16th, 1967. Alice Blan-
che (Daley) Whyard of the
Dearness Home. Beloved
wife of the late Nathaniel
Freed Whyard. Dear moth-
er of Albert C. Whyard- of
London. Dear sister-in-law,
of Miss' Ida Whyard • of
Lucknow, also survived by
3 grandchitdren and 1 great
grandchild. In her ,„• 86th
year. Resting at the 'Wort-
ley Rd. Chape ,. of the A.
Millard Geore ,Funeral`
Home Wortley Rd. 'at Elm-
-wood • Ave. where funeral
service was held in the
Chapel on Tuesday Sentem-
ber 19th. at 10 a.m. Inter'=-
ment in- Dungannon Cern p.
tory at 1 D.M. 28-93-1
Too Late
22 MAGNUM single shat, 10x
32 scope, 50 shells, $60.00.
.303 British, 4.0 shot, $20.00.
Rifle scopes,' two 10x32, 1”
tuber-, 1 brand new • 6x32,
$17.50 each. Phone 527-0357.
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FOR SALE Small Westing-
house radio, five all steel tidi-
ly shelves, one 'three-step.
step -ladder, very sturdy. Box
1683. Huron Expositor. -1
FOR SIcLE — Nineteen good
pigs, Joe Delaney, Dublin, On-
tario, -1.
Remembers! .,,.It takes `but a
moment to Place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in pock-
et. To advertise, just Dial Sea -
forth, 527-0240. -
¢ AREA WEDDING a
SHUPPE ---- 'KIEFFER,.. Regional, Hospital a's assisf l
and .0:4441' mums provided rats H+o itat.an a1i
Baskefisr t t white giatheil dietitian, During 190-65 'she
the setting for the exchange of
marriages• vows at a double
ring cere1 n,ony between Mary
Marjorie Kieffer and Lorne,
Herbert Shupe- at a nuptial
mass at Sacred Heart Church
Wingham, September
Rev. John John Mooney officiated.
The wedding.' pnoceesionr
Was led by Father -Mooney' to
the (rout of the church where
the bride was given in marri-
age by her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Kieffer, RR 1
Winghaxn, and the groom by
his Parents Mr., and Mrs. Rpy
Shupe of Nanaimo, B.C.
The "bride was attired in a
floor length gown and ooat
ensemble.. of white silk velvet
with,' a 'pillbox headdress hol-
ding, a veil ots.French illusion
extending into a slight train
and she carried a cascade of
yellow roses and lily of the
valley. She wore a diamond
set necklace and earrings, gift
of the groom.
Georgina Kieffer, sister of
the gride was maid of honor,
attired in a floor length gowtn .
ofr gold silk velvet with int- •
thing wristlets and petal head-
dress. She carried a basket
of gold and copper straw flow-
ers. Bridesmaids were Misses
Corinne,• Karen_ and Elaine
Kieffer, sisters of the bride.
They were attired -identical to
the maid of honor.
Mrs. Richard Compeau pre-
sided at the church organ
playing traditional wedding
music, with "0 God of Loveli-
ness" at the affertory and "0
Perfect Love" at the signing
of the register..
Mr. Terry Shupe, Nanaimo,
B.C., was his brothers best
man. Mr. William Kieffer,. df
Wineham; Mr, Gregory Shuoe
of Nanaimo, B.C. and Mr.
Robert Dyke. of Nobel, Ont.
were ushers, all wearing • semi-
formal attire.
The reception was held in
the Bruce Room of,, the Hart-
ley House -in Walkerton. The
bride's mother received the
guts wearing an aqua lace
gown wit,• mink brown acces-
sories and • a corsage of yellow
roses. She was assisted by
Mrs. Shupe wearing a 2 piece
gown of heavenly blue bou-
clasic boucle with navy ae:
cessories and a corsage of B.0
Dogwood. Mr.. John 1VMcBur-
ney of -RR 1 . Wingham was
toastmaster.. •
;•7• ltisic for the reception was
Supplied by,.Ling's orchestra.
Guests 'attended from Nan-
aimo, B.C.; Vancouver, Win-
nipeg, Toronto, Ear1ton, Nobel
Preston, Kitchener. London,
Hamilton, Ripley, Teeswater,
Chepstow and Seaforth.
Mrs. Shupe donned a camel
brown' camel hair suit watt—ea
matching rolled brim • profile
hat and olive green accessor-
ies with a ' corsage of red
rose buds for tnavellir*d.
After ,''honeymoon -to East-
ern Canada «-- '
Met. Shure trill. take
residence at 2056 Forest Dr.;
Nanaimo, B.C.
?�lr, Shupe is employed in
sal.s production with Stew:
are and. Hudson Lumber ,Com-
nany, Nanaime and Mrs.
Shupe serves on the dietry
department of the Nanaimo
HENSALL
Mr. Ira Geiger who underwent
surgery at St. Joseph's Itospi-
tal, London, last Tuesdays is
doing- nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed._ Fink have
returned from a .vtleeyk's visit
at Expo..
--Remember! It takes but a
moment 'to dace an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
pocket. To -advertise, advertise, just Dial
Seaforth 527-0.240,
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M--eet.s
The Seaforth 441 Club met ff
at the home of Christine
Pryce. Officers elected are •
President, Mary Sills; Vice -
President, Rosemary Van den
Hengel; and Treasurer, . Ann
Nobel. The : • leaders for the
club are Miss Christine Pryce
and Mrs..Win. Campbell.
-The topic for the club is,
"Cotton Accessories for the
Bedroom"' and there was an •
interesting dis ussion on color'
scheming mkt"' how to select
approprate colors and mater-
ials for each type of bedroom.
Tr.rn,vrrr I rl F1117Mteritrrrral
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Available
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Cert. No. 1 Talbot '
Registered Talbot
Cert. No. 1 Genessee
A special lot of Cert. No. 1 Talbot, a sample.,
of which will be exhibited at the Pedigreed
Seed Class at the Royal Winter Fair.
We grow, Buy, Clean and Sell farm seeds
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