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WEDDING INVITATIONS
Dial 527-0240 : Seafort!i
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
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MRS. JESSIE C. ELDER• ,
The death occuirred in St.
Juserih's Hospital, London, on
Monday of Mrs. Jessie Clarkson
Elder.. Mrs. Elder, whir was 97,
was one of ,Seaforth's oldest
hand most..esteenipd citizens. She
had been ill for three weeks.
Born near HensaII, she was
the former Jessie Clarkson
Stewart, on May 6, 1891. She
was married' to Thomas Elder,
who predeceased • her in 1943.
In 1914 they retired to•Seaforth.
She is survived by two daugh-
ters, Mrs. J, A. (Rossie) Shol-
dice, of London, and Miss Ella
Elder, Seforth, She is also
survived by one brother, Dun-
can Stewart, Hensall.
Mrs. Elder was a valued.
member of First Presbyterian
Church. Her minister, Rev. D.
0. Fry, conducted funeral ser-
vices at the R. S. Dox funeral
home on Wednesday at 2:00
o'clock. Interment followed in
Maitlandbank cemetery. Pall-
bearers were Stewart Bell and
James McNaughton, of Hensall,
Robert Joynt, . W. Arthur
Wright, - Glenn Staffen and
Frank Lamont. Flowerbearers
were John Talbot, E. C. Boswell,
James CJarnochan .and.+D. Sills.
CLASSIFIED ADS
24. Cards of Thanks
To m;y many friends, neighbors
and U.C.W., .who sent flowers,
treats, cards and •caDed on me
during my illness, I wiishto ex-
tend a sincere "Thank -you".
Mrs. John M'cAsh. ,. 24-88-1
The MacDonald's of Lucknow
and Seaford' wish, to express
their appreciation to a!Cll friends
and• neighbors for kindnesses
shown them in their recent sad
bereavement. 24-88X1
I would like to .thank my neigh-
bors and,friends for aids,
visit and treats while a patient
in Scott Memoetial Hoslpitail, Aso'
thanks bo Drs. Brady and M'al-
kus, Mass Drope and the nurs-
ing stagy i for their kindnesses.
— Mrs John Byermani. 24-88x1
I wish to thank everyone for
the cards, treatst, treatsgid, flbwexs
and visits. Special thanks to
Father Kelly, Farther Coughlin
Drs. Stapleton, •Oakes+ ian d also
the,; •.niw saing staff while was
a patient in • Minton Public
Hospital. -- Luella Mbylhn. •
24-88•x1
I wish to thunk all who were
so kind bo me dung my stay
1 -in the hospital and since re-
turning home, for cards, flow-
ers and gifts.. Thanks also bo
the mases and doctors. It was
deeply appreciated. '— Sandra
Johnston .24-88-1.
I wish to -thank everyone who
Sent oardsi and boxes and visit-
ed me while I was a Patient 'in
Scott Memomial Hospital. Spec-
ial thanks to the doctors and
nurses. Everything was greedy
appreciated. — Jotri Kenn.
24-88xt1
Notice .cif
WAtER-
SHUT.OFF
Main Street, from No. 8 -
Highway to C.N.R. Crossing
MONDAY, SEPT. 6th, 1965
1 p.m. to' 3 p.m. (D.SaT.)
SHUT-OFF NECESSARY TO, CHANGE
MAIN COl\tTROL, VALVES
Your co-operation is requested
SEAFORT I
PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION
D. SILLS • R. J. BOUSSRY
chis rman Manager\,
THE fanidly of the Late Albert
S. Pepper; wish to empress sin -
Celle thanks to rellaibives, neigh-
bors and friends for fI]gral tri-
butes, donations to the Heart
Fund and messagie's of sympathy
during the loss. of Their beloved
father, Special ' thanks to DRis.
Stapleton arid, Gorwill, a n d
nurses. '24-88-1
• Births
•FINLAYSON In Scott Mtesi-
oii al Hospital, on August 29,
a to Mn. and Mrs. Garry Fnb,-
llayson, RR 2 Kippers, a daugh-
ter.
HUTTON — In Listowel: Mem=
oniat Hospital, on Sunday,
August 22, to Mr. and Mes.
Albert Hutton (nee Mona
Clarke) a daughter.
KNFJTSC'H = in Scotb Memor-
ial Hospital, on August 29, to
M+ r. and d M r s. Christian
Knetlsch, .RR 2 B l y+t h, a
daughter:
NOBLE — In Scott M'emostiral
Hospital, on August 28, to Mhr.
and Mrs. Gordon Noble, Sea -
forth., a daughter.
STE,. MARIE - In Scott Mem-
orial
emorial Hospital, on August 30,
to Mr. and Ma's. Robert Ste.
M
ar 10, RR 3 Seatorth, a
daughter
VEENSTRA — In Scott Mem-
orial
iemoriial Hospital, of August 27,
to Mr. and *Mrs. Andrew Veen -
stria, RJR 4 Clinton, as daughter.
Too Late
FOR SALE — Pony, miedihnm
sive, phone 262-5504. -1
FOR, RENT — 2-bedt?oom heat-
ed apartiniient• Phoaie 527-121D.
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FOR SAM — Gliadabmus, sweet
conn, potatoes, eta, are now
ready. Murray Tyndall, Bruee-
fielld, phone 4824182. -1
FOR SALE OR RENT -- New
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FOR. SALE — Books Or Goder-
ich Business College; hic15idiM
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phone 527-0492. -1✓
HOUSE FOR RENT — 1 mil1e
east of Brumfield, served by
H,abkirk Bus Service to Clinton
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Haugh Bros., Brueid, ;2?-
09?71.a 15-
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gag furnace, sewage eoafneeted,
mimflam kitchen, apartment at
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ANTED
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Willing to -accept .full-time employment doing
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