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QN EXPOSITOR, E.FORAT•AQ 13 MO
UBLIN" NEWS
74.r."5„1111,140- Stephen Eckert,
of Tiningn.s, and Mee. Lee
Demers and liaryl, of London,
With Mr. and Mrs. George Co-
ville, --
Mr. and Mrs. James Curtin
and family, Streetsville, with
friends in the village.
Miss Marie Krauskopf, Ham-
ilton, with Mrs. Catherine
Krauskopf.
Mrs. John Holland in London
with. Mr. and Mrs. Fawcett
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McGil-
verrey and children, London;
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Costello
and children, Kitchener, and
Mr. and Mrs: Barney Costello
and children, Seaforth, with
OF THE. WEEK
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Costello.
Mrs. Joseph Dill has return-
ed hciree from Flint, Mich.
Mr. Jackie Costello, St Pet-
er's Seminary, London, is
spending his vacation at his
la.ome.
Mr.' and Mrs. Gerald F. Rol-
land, Stratford, with Mr. and
Mrs. John Flynn.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whet -
ham and twin sons in Simcoe
with Mr. and Mrs. Johnston.
Mies Lydia Jordison, Toron-
to, evith Mrs. Elsie Jordison.
Miss Judith Friend, eKitchen-
er, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mac-
Donald, Patricia and Shelby, .of
Galt, with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Friend.
CLASSIFIED ADS
Deaths
23. Business Directory
J. A. BURKE
Funeral Director •
and Ambulance Service
DUBLIN ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls:
Phone 43 R 10
W. J. CLEARY
• Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER'
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Day Calls — 527-0510
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERICE
Adjustable hospital beds for
rent.
eOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION :
Phone 527-1390 Seaforth
24. Cards of Thanks
I would, like to thank all those
who sent cards, treats, and gifts'
fl 'ie while, Iwas a patient ii
Scott Merrier:lel, Heel:dal. Stec
ial thanks, to Dr. Gorvvin and
the nurses. — Kevin B,ennewies,
24-72x1
I wish to thank an MY•relaelves
and friends for ear& and flew,
ems wluile, I was a patient in the
'hospital. Special thanks to, Drs.
e • . Brad. Melkus and Scratch, the
• nursing staff and the, ladles of
Nortieside United Clurch, —
Mrs. NeJR . Gallop 24-72x1
Tete, Legion 'Ladies' Auxlleary
Branch 156, Seatorth, wish to
thank the merchants of Seallortb
for their dianatilons to the Bowl-
ing Tokuteanalent. Thiii an hellp;-
ed to make the day ai success.
Theek-you, 2441k1
We 'the sisters of Mies eVrary
Galbraith wieh to, enpress our
sincere 'thanks and appreciation
tohn, neighbors, relatives and
friends+ for all their acts of
kindnees and all who. sent
meseages of sympathy and All
at Kilbarchan Home. who yvere
so Meld to her; elso Dr. Gorwile
Rev. and' Mese Donaldson. Rev.
E. J. Harrison.. B•ayfieed, the
.Whitney Feneral Home. Jt was
very .ineich, aPpreciated. — lefes.
Mork and Mrs..Ada Reid.
• „,• 24-72-1
We wesh to 6exPress our sincere
thanks to our neighbone, rela-
tiveis and . friends for expres,
slims of sympathy, floral trib-
utes, donatione to the Gideon
Bible ,Society • and Heart Fund,
in the, liass of a, dear husband
and wonderful father. Sneerer
thanks to Rev. L. T. Robbins',
Mpg.. Bruce Cann 'and the Beat-
tie Funeral Horne: These many
antis of.Idedne,se wilt aleveys be
remembered, — The Thompson
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25. In Memoriam
EYRE — In loving memory of
our beloved niece, Katherine
Pauline, who died May 15, 1965.
Sweie't little flower of heavenly
She W'a$ -too fair to bloom on
earth_
Yvonne and Wayne McKenny
25-72-1
EYRE — In' loving Memory of
my baby daughter,' Ketherine
Pehlke, who poised, away„ May
15, 1962.
Though her smile is g.ane for-
ever
And. her hand I cannot touch,
Still I have so many memories
Of theeone I loved se much;
Her memory, •my keepsake
With which never part,
The' God hasp her in hes. keep-.
ing, .1
I have her in msy heart.
'• • — Too dearrly: loved to ever
be forgotten by mother, Pauline.
25-724
EYRE — Di loving memory of
our dealing granddaughter and
niece, Katherine Pauline, who
died May 15, 1962.
When the dewy light was fading
And. the elicy in beauty sinned,
The mageeleca-me into our gar-
den
And picker our sweetest flower.
Mit and Mrs. Jolm Adams
and Rased.. ' 25-72-1
Births
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1104itat, Wetes tk.,14Ert. and
• Mrs. Leasd.s ryingerleb (flee
Marlene Riley), Zthith, Ont.,
CC May 5, a-daughter-
WPM(In, Stott Memorial
riospitar, to -Mr. and
Robert Duffy, RAI
en Mar t), daughter.
cOerrti rfi. Memor
far &Oat .61.$ Mts. and >Woo
04kedli 11$R.1 ;Se-
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it'UNDk; Oen,
rand MItti.
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HOGOAR'fli — In Seaforth on
Thursday,. May' 6th, 1965, Hen-
ry Hoggarth, in his 92nd year.
Marriages
'Mr. and Ales. Thome Caruso
of Kincardine announce the
marriage of their daugeiter,
Barbara Ann, to Mr. Nelsen
Bali, son of Mai. and Mrs. Will -
lam N. Ball of Seaeorth.
Mr. and Mrs. .Antone Menem,
RR 2 Walton, Ontario, wish to
announce the Marriage of their
daughter, Grace Adeline to Mr.
Jerry T. Davis„ Whitehorse,
Yukon, son of the late Mr. 'and
Mrs. Paul Davis, Vancouver,
B.C. The, wedding took place
May 11, 1965, alt 7:30, pin. in
Trinity, Lutheran Church,, White
horse, Yukon, Rev. M. K. Gue
hisefficiate.d. They will be
spending a .few dayte Visiting at
the home of the bride before
leaving for London, England,
where they will reside.
Too Late ,.
MAN WANTED — for general
farm, work. Must -he good with
machinery, Ken Campbell, RR 1
Dublin, phone Seatfotrth 527 01,37.
• 4-72-1
FOR SALE — 1962 Oldsmobile
tvvp-door hardtop, power steer-
ing and brakes, radio, new
white wall tires, excellent con-
dition throughout Jack Lame,
Dublin, phone 107R17. 10-72-1
FOR SALE. — Huse, bungalow
style, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, liv-
ing room, bath, gas, completely
rewired, painted,. papered. Deal
527-1363. 14-72x4
FOR SALE — 23 pegs, 'eight
weeks cid, phone' 482-7262. -1
LOST — steer strayed form Lot
30, Con. 1. Tuckersanitie L.R.S.
Range from 900-1000 lbe. Ken
Gibbings, , RR 4 Clinton, phone
482-7419: •
FOR SALE — Khatadin pota-
toes. Alphonse .Cronin, phone •
Dublin 84 R 23: -1
WANTED — lawns to mow,
Ivan Carter, 527,0264. -1
FOR SALE -- mixed gladiolus,
all colbure. Murray E. Tyndall,
Brumfield, phone 482-7182. -1
Remember, it takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
pocket. To advertise, just Dial
Seaforth 527-0240. •
s LOCAL
an4 san14. Macaen-
zio, of Ogorgetowzi, were pots
of Km NO** Canino and
family on .5ivaday.
Mr. and Mrs. Del Krauel and
fenelly, of. Kitchener, were Sun-
day guests' of MM. Ada Dale.
Mr. Lloyd Corby, Dutton, and
Mr. Harry Corhy, of Detrbit,
visited their brother, Mr. Amos
W. Corby, on Saturday.
Mr. Gordon Meijer, of Espan-
ola, visited friends in Seaforth
last *week.
Miss Mary Lamont and Mr.
Melville Lamont, of Ethel; Mr.
Arnold Lamont, of Hamilton;
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lamont
and family, of Windsor, and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ausman
and family, of Galt, visited on
the weekend with Mrs. Mar-
garet Lamont.
Mr. George Townsend has re-
turned home after spending a
month with his aunts, Mrs.
(Dr.) H. S. Treffry, of Richard's
Landing, and Miss Irma Broad -
foot, of Sundridge.
Mrs. W. P. Roberts, of near
Calgary,
Calgary, is visiting friends in
the area.
Mr. - a n d Mrs. Ignatius
O'Leary, of London, spent Sun-
day evening with Mrs. Mae
Hillebrecht.
Dr. Ralph Krueger, Mrs.
Krueger, daughters Karen and
Colleen and Mrs. William Zin-
hamm, of Kitchener, spent
Sunday with Mrs. M. Krueger
and Mrs: Ings, North Main St.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Slote, of
Riverside, s,pent Friday -.with
her brother, Mr. A. W. Corby,
Louisa Street.
BRI
• Rev. D..0. Fry !Ana, returned
'from. Windsor, 'Ittlieke he at-
tended the Synod bf.,gatnilton
and Louden. He is eeheirroan
of the sltnod nominating, com-
mittee.
Mrs. J. C. Cothran% who
fractured her 'arm in. a fall at
her. home recently, is a pa-
tient in Scott Meinoriaillospi-
tal. •
Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Stewart
were ''ixt Windsor en Thursday
attending the funeral .of the
late Mrs. Friel Stewart:
Mee and Mrs. V. R. Peiffer,
of Kalamazoo, . Mich:, attended
the funeral of the . late Henry
Hoggarth. and spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. James
Saute'', of Bruceneld.
• UNIT ONE, 'UCIAf •
The May meeting of Unit 1,
IJCW, was held ,,et the home
of Mrs F. Roberton and !man
with a musical recording of re-
ligious and folk songs of Trini-
dad: President Mrs. Wood read
a poem, "Wonderful .Mother"
Miss R. Fennell read the min-
utes and roll call showed 31
present.
Mrs, W. Campbell opened the
devotional part of the meeting
with 'a reading ,entitled, "Clean
,Up," Scripture reading, Psalm
19, by Mrs. Mills, was followed
with prayer. by Mrs. W. Camp-
bell. Mrs. W. Cuthill read the.
last chapter of the study book
on Trinidad. Mrs. Sillery gava
courtesy remarks,
MAY
FOR THE MEN .
Long or S.S. Sport Shirts • • 2.95 to 4.95
S.S. Fancy T -Shirts 2.95 to 5.95
Outdoor, Shorts 2.95 to $.95
Continental Draped Jeans • • • • 4.95 to 5.95
Locked Crease Continentals 7:95.
• (Never needs pressing)
Regular Pants with Belt Loops 4.95 - 5.95
Also a full line of Balbriggan Underwear, Caps., Harvey
Woods' Udderweir and T -Shirts; Socks, by Byford, Harvey
Woods and McGregor Happy Foot." -
Special Golf Jackets, blue or beige — 9i95
FOR THE .BOYS . .
S.S. Regular and Jock Shirts • ; • • • • - 1.95
S.S. Fancy T -Shirts 1.50 to 2.50
Boys' Jeans 2.95 to 4.95
Boys' Continental 'Shorts 3.95
BILL O'SHEA
MEN'S WEAR
Main Street : . Seaforth
•
Sponsored by the
• SEAFORTH POLICE - DEPARTMENT
AND
SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY
SATURDAY, MAY 15
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
ON GOUINLOCK STREET
Between Main and Victoria Streets
(Turn East at Toronto -Dominion Bank Corner)
Act' now! Make certain your car is in good
safe condition, ready for Summer motoring.
OBTAIN YOUR FREE SAFETY CHECK
• STICKER •
GORDON HULLEY
Chief Constable
CWL NAMES CONVeNERS
The regular monthly meet-
ing of St': jaws! gatbolite Wo-
men's Leagiiewas held 'in the
auditorium of the school. Mrs„,
Frank Nigh, president, 'opened
the meeting with the League
Prayer. 'Mrs. Mel Cooper, cor-
responding secretary, read 'the
resolutions te be brOught, in
at the annual Diocesan .conven-
tion in Chatham,. May 18 - and
19. Mrs. Jack Case, social ac-
tion convener, repotted 55- box-
es and 22 bags of clothing had
been sent to the St • Vincent
de Paul Society, and 88 dozen
eggs had been -eent to the Sis-
ters at Mount St. Joseph, Lon-
don. Mrs. Nigh thanked Mr. Al-
vin Regier ,and all who had
helped with the clothing drive
and the col16ction of eggs.
The visiting committee for
May will be Mrs. James L. Slat-
tery and Mrs. W. M. Hart. Dele-
gates to the ,diocesan, conven-
tion will be -Mrs. Nigh and Mit.
James 'Nash. Mrs. Art Dever-
eaux was welcomed to the ex-
ecutive as, recording secretary
to replace Miss -Marjorie' Kief-
fer, who is leaving Seaforth.
The following conveners were
appointed for the coming year:
Spiritual, Mrs. James Kelly,
Mrs. Gerald Van pen Hengel
and Mrs. Henry Schwartz; Lib-
rary, Mrs. James Devereaue;
press, Mrs. Alvin Smale; maga
zine, Mrs. Clarence Malone;
lunch, Mrs. J. R. Huard, Mrs.
,
Roger Hoornaert'and Mrs. Jack
li.edarcl; tea Wm*, 1111,4o Rita
Duncan; Ofertainment, Mrs.
'rant Reynolds,Mrt. HarrY
J :
Hak and Mrs. :ohn Lansink;-
decorating, Mrs. Ilerm$n Hoste
and, Mrs. ease. .
It wasdecided to cater to
the bowling banquet _and to a
reception in honor of Rev. John
Van Den Hengel, who is to be
ordained to the priesthood in
June; to give framed certifi-
cates to the First Communion
class, and to hold the annual
rectory tea and bake sale in
June. Mrs. James Le Slattery
will convene the tea, .and Mrs.
Mel Cooper and Mrs. John Flan-
nery, the bale. sale. "
bit be'half of the, Members,
Mrs. Ewart Wilson presented
Mies Marjorie Kieffer with a
gift, thanking her for her :ef-
ficient work _tip secretary of the
league, and wishing her every
success with her new position
in Stratford • General Hospital:
She expressed her thanks, and
invited all to come and -visit'
her at. the Ballantyne Resi-
dence.
Lunch was served by Mrs. J.
R. Huard, Mrs. Maurice Huard,
Mrs. Bedard and Mr. Hak. Mrs.
Art Devereaux won the mystery
prize;
Fearlessnesi is the mother of
confidence.
For Top Yield Per Aore . .
Insist on the Brand you can trust
. •
• FERTILIZER
For. LARGER Cro s
and B TTER Service
Maker of he
NEW SUPER 0
Special Fertilizer For Corn
READ FERTILIZERS
LTD.
BOB BEUERMAN Area. Head Salesman
R.R. 2, WALTON
Phone Dublin 52 R 4
Be sure your car is in good mechanical
•I
_condition, ready for the Seaforih
PoIice Department Safety Check
Visit one of these'Seaforth shops now. If your car
needs repairs or adjustments, you ;will find prices
are right and service is fast, friendly and expert!
Prepare NOW for the
• SEAFORTH POLICE DEPARTMENT.
SAFETY CHECK
SATURDAY, MAY.1.
Seaforth Motors Canadian Tire
Chevrolet Oldsmobile
• COMPLETE ,GARAGE SERVICE
By Qualified Mechanics
Phone 527-1750 : Seaforth
.Rowciliffe Motors
• Dodge Dealers .
• SERVICE. ON ALL MAKES. OF CARS
Phone -527-1670
Seaforth •'
Ross. Motors
REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF CARS
Phone 527-0650 / Box 880 ,
(Opposite Town liall)
ae iSti Sunoco\
Cleave Coombs
Phone 27-9016 :. •'80afor,th
1 A
ASS'oCIATE STORE
W. V. Smith — Phone 527-1350
REPAIRS TO ALL. MAKES OF CARS,
Main Street •
Seaforth
aimmummumumumwmmimionommiumim
lifiller.-Motors
.Raimbler 'Dealer '
GUAlt,ANTEED'USED CAMS
• Reps To All
Phone 527-1410 eaforth
et C. Bell
.Shell Garage •
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QUALITY REPAIRS' 10 ALL. MAKES
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