HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-11-23, Page 20THE HURON EXPOSITOR. 5'RATORTH4 0NT,, NOYk 23,4 7
23. Business Director
24. Cardd'of Thanks
• ] UNER,AL SERVICE
Prompt and ease#til attention
AmOulance Service
Flowers * For All Occasions
Phones: :
Day 527-0680 -- Night 527-0885
`SEAFORTH
VETERINARY •
CLINIC
J. O. Turnb,u l,• D,V , VS.
W. R. Burins ..fid , V.S.
P. D. C • , D.V.M., V.S.
W, iL Pa terson, D.V.M., V.S.
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Phone 527-1760- - Seaforth
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, -Etc.
Office 527-1850 > Res. 527-1643
Seaforth Ontario
G. As.. WHITNEY
FZTNERAL HOME
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hospital beds tor
trent.
FLOWEi S FOR EVERY
OCCASION
?hone 527-1390 - Seaforth
Auctioneer
• FARM and FURNITURE
SALES CONDUCTED
R. G. GETHKE
Phone. 347-2465, Monkton
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55-57 South Street Telephone
Goderich 524-7562
W. J. CLEARY ._
Seaforth,, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Day Calls — 527-0510
JOHN E. LONGSTAFT
OPTOMETRIST
Seaforth Office:
Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5:30 P.m.
Sat., 9 to 12 noon
,For Appointment.
Phone 527-1240 -- ,or 482-7010
Mon., Wed. -- Clinton Office
Auctioneer and
Appraiser.
Licensed and capable in sell-
ing all types et auction sales.
Reasonable Rates.
Bruce Rathwell
Brucefield Phone 482-3384
24. Cards of Thanks
A grateful thanks to Dr. P. L.
Brady and, Dr. E. Malkus, to
the nurses and staff of the
Seaforth Community Hospital,
to the friends who remember-
ed me so kindly with gifts,.
flowers, cards and,visits. Spec-
ial thanks`to Mrs. John $euer-
man who kept the home fires
burning. I shall always be
thankful for -the kindnesses
shown. — Ida• Close. 24-02-1
I wish to thank my friends
who seat me cards, and treats
while I was in Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital. Thanks to
the socialservice of St. Thom-
as' Church, to the nurses, Dr.
Malkus and Rev. Sharples for
his visits. — Ann Edwards.
24-02x1
I wish to thank all my friends
and • neighbors .who sent me
gifts and cards or visited me
while I was in the .Seaforth
Cornmunity 'Hospital. Special
thanks to all the nurses who
were so good to me and Dr.
Stapleton. — Mrs, Elizabeth
McNichol. 24-02x1
My sincere appreciation to all
who have expresesd sympathy
to me in many ways during
the passing of my dear mother.
It has meant so much. --- Alice
Reid. 24-02-1
The family of the late William
R. Shol jice, wish to express
sincere thanks and apprecia-
tion to friends, and neighbors
for• kindnesses shown us dur-
ing our recent sad bereave-
ment in the ioss of a beloved
husband, father and grand-
father. for floral tributes and
messages of sympathy. A spec-
ial thank you to Drs. Street
and Fjczwers, Rev. D. E. Doc -
ken, nursing staff of Clinton
Public Hospital, Rann funeral
home, Brussels, Pallbearers
and flowerbearers. — Mrs.
Wm. R. Sholdice, and -family.
24-02x1
I wish to thank my friends,
neighbors and relatives °for
flowers, cards, treats and vis-
its while a patient in Sear-
boro General Hospital, All
was greatly appreciated. —
Mr. William Howard Ann--
strong.
rm-strong. : 24-02x1
Too. Late
h~' irielt'Co thank all those who
sent•.arda, and visited while .f
'was p patient In Seaforth
Conununity-Hospital•. A'very
special thank you to Dr. Mal-
kus, nurses, staff and every-
one else who showed their
kindness. It was deeply ap-
preciated. — Lynda Lane.
24-02-1
Many thanks to all those who
visited me and remembered
me with flowers and many
cards while I was a patient in
Clinton Hospital and since re-
turrffng home. Also thanks to
Dr. Walden and Dr. Street and
nurses and staff. All was
mucic appreciated. — Ross
Bennett. *24-02x1
I would like to take this op-
portunity to thank my many
friends fdr their kindness in
coming to visit me, sending
cards and flowers, while I
was a patient in Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital and Bluewa-
ter Nursing Home, Zurich. —
Mrs. James Willis. TL -02-1
25.11'n Memoriam
STRONG . — Robert -John
Strong who passed away two
years ago, Nov. 27 in West-
minster Hbspital, London;
May you always walls in sun-
shine,
And God's love around you
glow;
For what it meant to lose
No 'one win ever know.
I miss you more, what can I
say,
And as long as I. live I'd re-
member the day,
That you had to answer the
call,
I .had to part with the best
pal I had,
On earth you suffered in heav-
- en you rest.
God bless you, pal, you were
one of the best.
—Always remembered by
his pal, Marie Boshart.
25-02x1
26. Personals'
Mr. and Mrs. Bernhart Unruh
of St. Catherines wish to an-
nounce the - engagement of
their daughter, Doreen Lynn
to Mr. Larry James l euer-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Al-
fred Beuerman, Seaforth. The
marriage to take place on De-
cember second at St.- Peter's
Lutheran 'Church, Brodhagen.
26-01x1
Too. Late
LOST — Reddish brown and
white trimmed hound, med-
ium-sized, male. Last seen
East of Winthrop. Les Pepper,
RR 4 Walton, phone 527-0506.
Phone Collect, TL,02-1
FOR SALE — 21 pigs, nine
weeks old. Registered Here-
ford bulls, cows and heifers.
George Love, Walton. -1
FOR SALE -- Child's crib,
dresser, mahogany buffet,
bride doll, clothes rack, wash
stand, white cupboard, two
coal bil lamps, glass base•
trunk, two rocking chairs, ta-
ble, day bed. Phone after 6:00
Mrs. A. Matheson, phone 527-
1484. TL -02-1
FOR SALE — 30 started .pigs.
Oliver Wright, phone 527-
1'727. . TL -02-1
STRAYED — 300 to 4015-1b.
Hereford heifer, from the
west end of Con. 9,. Hibbert.
Finder please call Bi11 Taylor,
Staffa, 'phone Dublin 11 R 17.
TL -02-1
News of
Dublin
Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs.
Edward Tozer and family, of
Davidson:, Mich. with Mrs.
Patrick, Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans
and family, Chippewa with
Mrs. Frank Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. John Morris
and children, London, with
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Butters.
Mr. Ted Feeney, 1itchener
with Mrs. Mary Feeney.
Miss Joanne Stapleton, Kit-
chener with Mr. and Mrs. Fer-
gus Stapleton.
Mr .Alvin Crawford attend-
ed the Royal Winter Flair in
I'oronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Ma* Mc-
Creight have bought the home
of Mr. Frank Maloney on Rag-
Ian Street and moved into it
Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Maloney and children have re-
turned to Kitchener to live.
Remember! It takes but er
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
;pocket. To advertise, just
Dial Seaforth 527-0240.
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Obi
ttiari
MRS. W. T. 'MAW.
li`!taeral. services for RVIr$,
T. Teall were eopducted Sat-
urday by her .misuster Rev. O,
0. 'Fry, from the G. A. Whit-
ney funeral home. -
M;s. Teall, the former Elin-
or Isabel Kennedy,'" died Nov-
ember
ovember 15, in Seaforth Commun-
ity Hospital, following a long
illness.
Interment followed in Mait-
landbank Cemetery. Pallbearers
were W. M. Dart, Harold Whyte,
Elmer Bell, Douglas Kennelly,
Hugh Kennedy and Homer Ken-
,nedy•
LEONARD BEDOUR
Leonard Thomas Bedour, 21,
died Saturday as the result of
a car accident. He was the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Armand Bedour
and lived in Goderich all his
life.
Surviving are his parents; sis-
ters, Linda, Beverley and Cath-
arine; and three brothers, Le-
roy, Donald.and.,David, all at
home; a grandfather, Albert
Bedour, Zurich;" a grandmother,
Mrs. Theresa Maloney, Sea -
forth.
The body was at the Stiles
funeral home Goderioii until
Tuesday at 9 a.m, when removal
was made to St. Peter's Roman
Catholic Church for requiem
high mass at 10 a.m. Rev. Ray-
mond Moynahan. officiated. Bur-
ial was in Colborne Roman Cath-
olic`cemetery.
MICHAEL J. NAGLE
Michael Joseph Nagle, 82,
died Monday in Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital following a
lengthy illness.
He was a native of Adjola
Township, in Simcoe County
where he received his educa-
tion. In 1900 he moved to Dub-
lin where he operated a farm
until retiring in 1,952.
In 1918 he was married in
St. Columban to the former
Mary Ellen Stapleton,
He was active in area af-
fairs and was a member of St.
Patrick's Church, Dublin and
of the Holy Name Society.
Surviving besides his wife
are a daughter, Mrs. William
(Main) O'Rourke of Dublin,
and a son, Leonard J. Nagle of
142 McNab St-, Stratford. Al-
so surviving are seven grand-
children and two great-grand-
children.
The body was at the R. S.
Box funeral home, Seaforth,
till Wednesday morning when
requiem high mass was cele-
brated at 10 a.m.. at St.. Pat-
rick's Church, Dublin. Tem-
porary entombment was in the
Elizabeth Ritz, mausoleum,
Mitchell.
Pallbearers were Wilbam
Smith, Peter Maloney, Edwin
Stapleton. Lou Donnelly, Jas.
Krauskopf, and„Frank Cronin.
LOCAL BRIEFS
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Cole-
man have returned home after
spending a few days in Toron-
to last week.,
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lupul at-
tended the Hrehorsky-Taylor°
wedding, Saturday at Delhi, On-
tario.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Ren-
nie and Linda of Oshawa were
guests of his mother, Mrs. M.
R. Rennie.
•Mr. and Mrs. Anson Coleman
of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs.
Woodruff of St. David's were
in attendance at the. anniver-
sary service in First Presbyter-
ian Church, Sunday morning.
Miss Margaret Grieve of Oak-
ville spent the weekend' with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Willis.
Miss Mayme Swan, Mrs. Alice
Ham and 'Mr. and Mrs. Ross'
Scott of Brucefield were guests
of Mrs. W. A. Wright on Sun-
day.
Miss.•,.,Isobel Anderson spent
the -weekend in Toronto.
Recent guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. 54. McKellar were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright and
Dawn of New Dundee, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon McKellar, Bramp-
ton, David McKeIlar and Patay
llogg, Toronto, Rev and Mrs.
Campbell, London, Mrs: Jessie
Hamilton, Cromarty, Rev. and
Mrs. R. H. Williams of Mount
Clemens, Michigan.
Mrs. George A. Love of Gode-
rich spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. James F. Scott
Mr. and Mrs.- Hollis 1I, Walk-
er of Toronto, were guests of
Mr. and Mr's. Jas. F. Scott, Ann
Street, over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Flan-
nery have returned from Mont-
real ''where they attended a dry-
cleaners' trade show.
.Stanley
U. C. W.
Meets
The Stanley Unit U.C.W.
met in the home of Mrs. 11.
Taylor. Mrs. Stuart read a
mem, "Remembrance": Pray
er and Hymn 452 followed:
Mrs. H. Taylor read the scrip-
ture lesson. Mrs. Stuart gave
an article on"November".
Retnernbranae; Hymn 523; Of-.
fering and Dedication; prayer;
A poen and hytlnn 399; Nira.• '.
McGregor gave the study "The
Church and the World, East
and Weatij' 'A ,story dA Japan
isrt read', b Mrs. int. Taylor.
Roll Cali &owed 19 meik
berg ptese tt. The next meet-
ing will baat Mir; D. *lob -
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