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The Huron Expositor, 1971-09-23, Page 8Tractors AYR . GALT -SEAFORTH hatto 527.0120 27. Births BANNON - To Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bannon (nee Doreen Riley) in Stratford General Hospital on September 18th, a daughter. 27-02x1 McGAVIN - To Mt. and Mrs. Neil McGavin ' Walton, in Clinton Public Hospital on September 21, 1971, a daughter. 2'7-02x1 KERR- To Mr. and Mrs. William, Kerr, Seaforth, at Seaforth Com- munity Hospital on September 20, 1971, a daughter. 27- 12x1 MILLER-, To Mr. and Mrs. Barry Miller,. R. R. 1, Kirktop, at Sea- forth Community Hospital on September 19, 1971, a daughter, Shelley Jo Anne. 27-02x1 .29. Marriages MacELMON-DIETZ Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Dalrymple of Eg- mondville, wish to announce the recent marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, to Mr. Arthur MacElmon which, took place August 28,,,1971 in First United Church, Waterloo, Ontario. 29-02x1 Completes Campaign Committee .HURON EXPQSMK,SOAFORTfri; 01.11',. SEPT. 23, 197 SEAFORTN MONUMENT WORKS AU Types of CEMETERY MEMORIALS OPEN DAILY T. PRIME & .SQN Inquiries are invited -.-Telephone Numbers: EXETER 235-0620 CLINTON 482-9421 SEAFORTH: Contact Willis Dundas Or Bill Pinder 5274182 — Bus. 527-1750 • REMAINING 0 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edward 0:Saskatoon, Sask., were Tue4sr day visitor§ this week with the former's cousin, Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. J. 7'. Muir of Fife, Scot- laud was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. McLean, MisS Margaret McLean has left for Montreal where she will attend Sir George William's Uni- versity. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. D. Sills Of White Rock, B.C. were pests Of Mr. and Mrs. D'Orlean Sills and Mr. and Mrs. F. Sills of town. Mrs. Wass MacGregor has returned home after visiting her brother at Clifford, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boag of Newmarket, and attended the Neilly-Boag wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cole- man have returned home after spending a month in the Western Provinces. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Strong, Ottawa spent last week with his sister, Mrs. Harvey Moore and other relatives and also attended a school reunion, at #2 Tucker- sm ith., Mr. Edward McIver, Cathy and Nancy of Kitchener spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs, Sarah McIver. Mrs. Horne, the former Violet Rankin, and Mrs. Schelke, the former Mary Reid called on friends in town on Monday. a., Mrs. Gilchrist Coppin of McKillop BRIEFS,. Detroit was a guest ell Mr. amp Mrs. James F. Scott. Miss Suzanne Stewart and Master Duncan Stewart of Kit- chener are visiting their grand. parents Mr. and Mrs. James A. Stewart. Mrs. J. D. (Edith) Baker has returned from a trip to Texas regarding the estate pg her cousin, the late J. Ruth Allan. Mrs. Allan was a grand- daughter of John ,Bullard, a licenced auctioneer and pioneer farmer who resided at Lot 11, Conc. 11, McKillop in the 1870's. During her stay in Texas, Mrs. Baker was a guest at a regular banquet of the American Legion and Ladies Auxiliary, World War 1, with whom Mrs. Allan and her brother, Harold were associated: She was also a guest of Mrs. Alma Boliver, Mrs. Anne Thebo, Temple, Texas and Mrs. Penelope Field Rogers, Spring- hill Estates, San Marcos, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maskell, Ca cousin of Mr. Stewart's) of Benmiller were recent visitors at the residence of Rev. J. Lire and Mrs. Stewart. Rev. J. Ure and, Mrs. Stewart attended the Golden Wedding Anniversary gathering last week for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mac- Donald, which was held ,at their home in Wist Zorra in Oxford County.' Mrs. MacDonald is a cousin of Mr. Stewart's. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Crich have returned from a motor trip to Manitoba and the Western' States. - Mrs. Plaizier from Airecht, Holland is visiting with her sis- ter, Mrs. A. De Coo for five weeks. Recent visitor's with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kenny, MO) St., Mr. and Mrs. Hick Fell and Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Dick, Jarvis St. were Mrs. Kenny's brother Leo, from Carman Manitoba and her sister Mrs. Gutcher and Mr. Guteher, Ken Scarrow and Mark from Sudbury.' Mrs. Kenny's brother remained for a visit, returning to Winnipeg by plane from Lon- don. Pat Kenny of Tillsonburg, spent the weekend at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Baker and family of Paris, Ontario spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kenny's visiting with Leo Kenny from Manitoba. „Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ross and Peter of Huntsville, Miss Mamie Ross and Mr. Bill Ross of Land- 'esboro, Mr. and Mrs. Allen John- ston of Hensall were guests on Sunday with Mrs. E. Adams and Miss Donelda Adams. UCW Meets Burns U.C.W. met at the United Church Manse Londes- boro on Wednesday afternoon with 22 members and one visitor pres- ent. A poem was read by Rev. McDonald, A donation was made to the Bible Society building fund. Beryl and Hazel Reid showed slides on their trips to Winnipeg and the West Coast, Bracebridge 'and pictures taken locally and Jean Leiper also contributed interesting slides. Rev. McDonald closed the meet- ing with prayer. of the Sacred Heart, she is sur- vived by her husband; one daugh- ter, Mrs. Alvin • (Margaret) Smale,-Seaforth; one sister, Mrs. Edward (Margaret) Brady, Sea- forth. The body is. at the R.S. Box funeral home in Seaforth until Thursday When it will taken to St. James Church for services by Rev. H. J. Laragh at 11 a.m. Pallbearers will be Louis Nigh, Lloyd Haney, Warden Haney, John Oldfield, Norman McLean and George O'Connell, Flower- bearers are- Gary Betties and James Brown. s 23. Business Directory* `W. J.' el.,,EARY Seaforth, Ontario LICENSED EMBALMER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night and Day Calls - 527-0510 , 23-99-tf G. A. WHITNEY FUNERAL' HOWIE' , Goderich St. W., Seaforth AMBULANCE SERVICE Adjustable hospital beds for rent FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Phone 527-1390 Seaforth 23-99-tf Day 23-99-tf SOUND SYSTEM BRUCE . RATHWELL Phone 482-3120 R.R. 1, Brucefield. ?3-99-tf Auctioneer FARM AND FURNITURE SALES CONDUCTED • R. G. GETHKE Phone 347-2465, IVIonkton 23-99-tf PERCY WRIGHT LICENSED AUCTIONEER SEAFORTH VETERINARY CLINIC J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S. S. J. Alkemade,B.V.Sc.,D.V.M., 'M.R.C.V.S. M.' P. Haynes, D.V.M., B.V.Sc. J. W. V. Wekken, D.V.M., V.S.'• phone 527-1760 Seaforth 23-99-tf JOHN E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST By Appointment Seaforth Office Wed., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday Evenings Monday only - Clinton Office For Appointment Phone 527-1240 - or 482-7010 23-99-tf made the event p'ossible, to Father Laragh and, to relatives, neighbors and friends who called or sent gifts, flowers and cards., It was a day long• to be remem- bered. 24-02-1 The Seaforth Branch of The Canadian Red Cross Society sin- included many teenagers and young people. Also thanks to all the volunteers who assisted in making the 1971 Blood Clinic a real success. 24-02x1 The family of the late Neil E. Montgomery and John W. Monta gomery of Ailsa. Craig wish to express their sinCere'thanks to relatives, neighbOurs and friends for the acts of 'kindness, floral tributes and cards of sympathy received during their 'recent be- reavements; - Marg. and Sid McCullough and family, Bill Montgomery and family. 24-02-1 24. Cad of Thanks A sincere "Thank You" to my friends, neighbours and relatives for remembering me with cards, gifts, flowers and visits, also Dr. Malkus, nurses and staff for their kindness to me while I was a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. - John Dietz. 24-02x1 A sincere it-Thank 'you" to our family and all who helped in any way with the. Surprise Dinner for our 45th wedding Anniversary held at our daughter and son-in- law's home, Mr. and MRS. David Muir, Seaforth, also for long distance greetings, gifts and cards. Thanks again. - Carl and Janet Dalton. 24-02x1 I wish to thank my neighbours, relatives and friends for assist- ance, cards, flowers and visits while I was in Seaforth Hospital, also 6r: Shah,' Father Laragh, 24-02x1 '26. Personals Murray Gaunt, M.P.P. for Huron-Bruce, has announced his campaign committee for the Oct- ober 21st election. Those involved include: - Campaign Managers - Geofge Inglis ' RR 1, Clifford and Ed Edigh'otfer, Wingharie Publicity- Anna Meyer, Wingham; Official Agent - Wilfred Andereon, Luck- now; Policy Chairman - Bob Worrall, 4reeswater; Director of Organization - Grace McGee, Wingham; Fihance Committee - Vern. Inglis, Formosa; Sam Mc- Gregor, Kincardine; Bill May, Wingham, Bill and Peter Kiel, Gorrie. 9 Great New n New utility tractors n New big diesels—with more power, less noise, less smoke New big Hydros a New wide choice of gas, diesel, turbo, non-turbo, gear drive and Hydro a Two new cabs—with and without air conditioning a NeW IH ISOMOUNT isolators to reduce vibration ▪ New operati-ng ease and comfort .• More ithoice, more productivity, more tractor value—now Go Red FARM EQUIPMENT at West-End Garage in Mitchell Pontiac — Buick Dealer in Mitchell , Phone 348-8932 Mitchell, Ontario Money tomorrow? Save it today! Whether for , a retirement fund or a down payment on a home or the cash to >tart your own business, -tomorrow you're going to want money. The only wa) to make sure you have it when you need it -is to save it today., Victoria and Grey Trust oilers you unusually high interest on, your savings and a vont on Guaranteed Investment. Certificates. See us today! WCIVARIA aid GREY TRuST CoM,PAN.i SINCE 11e9 VG WORK SOCKS Matching SHIRTS •• Forest Green or Olive-Wood PERMA-PRESS PANTS Perma-press MATCHING SHIRTS I Lined SMOCKS Short, Medium or Tails COVERALLS - Tall PILE-LINED VESTS Correspondent Mrs. Ed. Regele Mrs. Harold McCallum spent last Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Regele at Prince- ton. Mrs. David Watson and Mrs. Joseph Thornton spent , a day recently with Mrs. Leonard: Leeming at Mitchell. M. and Mrs. Thomas Burns, Matt Coyne and Miss L. Coyne of Dublin spent Wednesday even- ing with Mrs. Joseph Thornton.' Mrs. Ron Foran and Karen of Blyth visited with Mrs. Harold McCallum on Tuesday. Mr. Frank Mott of Blenheim spent a few days recently with GAIL MILTON RUSTON Mr. and Mrs. William Mott. Mr.. Norman Riehl of Sea- Gail Milton (Gil.) Ruston, a forth and Mr. and Mrs. -,brother of Seaforth_ Police stable Keith Ruston was killed Jacob of Kitchener spent Satur- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Swaatsurpdailyottwnghefnailtehd e to oircprnaf ut out ne Edgar Elligsen and Mrs. Annie Elligsen, of a ,manoeuvre during cere- Mr. Edgar Kane and Miss monies in connection ",with the Lyda Kane and Miss Vosper of opening of a landing strip in Mitchell called on Mr. and Mrs. Stratford. Ed.' Regele on Sunday. Mr. Ruston was born in Mrs. Janie Hdggarth of Sea- Grand Bend, the son of Frank and Pearl Ruston, now of &R.], forth, Mrs. John Hesselwood of • Blyth and Mrs. Alex Smith of Sebringville. He was married Seaforth visited with Mrs. Ed. to the former Audrey Stanley Regele one evening last week, and is survived by three child- , ren, Todd, Dean and Melinda. He operated a business, Rus- ton Mobile Homes, in Burling- ton. He is also survived by brothers, Keith of Seaforth, Bill of Alberta, Neil of London, John of Windsor, Pat of St, Peels, and Larry of Stratford. The body was at the Mc- Clure funeral home, George= • town, until noon Tuesday, when removal was made to •Knox Presbyterian Church, George- town, for a funeral service. Burial was in Greenhill Ceme- tery, Lucknow. , • HEAVY DUCK PARKAS 14-ool-lined 15.95—Pile-lined 1.8.95 3-lb. Thermal 1.251 SILL $liEA • MEN'S WEAR. With cold weather on the way, men, you need warm work clothes. We have a com- plete selection, reasonably priced. Forest Green LINED PANTS Forest Green PANTS 7.95 6.50 7.95 and 8.95 9.95 and 11.95 9.95 7.95 5.50 to 6.95 • 4.50 ---INSITRANCE Auto, Fire,' Life ' Donald G. Eaton Insurance Agency Limited Office in. Masonic Block Main Street Phone 527-1610 — Seaforth MRS. OSCAR TEBBUTT F ••-• S 0 —AREA FUNERALS-- Mr s.T.ebbutt, the former Cath- erine 'Perdue was born in God- erich Twp., the daughter of the -late war. Perdue, and ,Elizabeth Miller. She had been a resident of Seaforth since 19135. In 196'7 Mrs.Tebbutt was pre- deceased by her husband to whom she was,married in 1912. She is survived by a daughter Betty, Mrs. Everett Felker of Trenton, and two sons, Kenneth F., at home and Reginald W. of London. She ° is also survived by 7 grand- children and seven great-grand- children. A funeral service was con- ducted by Rev. M. E. Reuber of Northside United Church at the R.S. Box funeral home on Tues- day. Interment followed ip Clin- ton cemetery. Pallbearers mere George Levis, Gary Merner, Jack' Merrier, Eldon Kerr, Arnold Scott and ROY Mcdonigle. Flowerbearers were Joe Flynn, Frank Flynn, Earl Atkins and Lawrence Hem4ley. 24. Caidibf ThankS 'MRS. JOSEPH COOPER Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cleary wish - Mrs. Joseph Cooper, 73, of to thank all thOse who contributed Seaforth, died in Victoria Hos- towards , making they 50th pital in London, Sunday -after an Wedding Anniversary sbch a illness of one year. success. Special thanks to the Born in Logan Tcnanship, members of their family who she was the former Mary Lor- The death occurred in Sea- ,etta Mulligan, daughter of the late forth Community Hospital • on Mr. and Mrs John Mulli an Sunday following an illness of She marrie'd Joseph Coogpe; five days of Mrs. Oscar Tebbutt. in Stratford in 19,23, and lived She was 79. in Clinton with her husband for nine years after her marriage before moving to Seaforth •in r932. cerely-tlianks-the_120 bloadsion- , A Member of the Catholic ors who attended the Clinic Sept. Women's League and th4 League 19. • ,This excellent turnout - Kippen, Ontario -.Telephone 262-5515, Hensall 23-99-tf 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111(1111111111111111111111111111 'T'he public is invited to attend a , meeting in the Seaforth Town Half MONDAY, OCTOBER 4th 8:30 p.re -y • ^ to discuss ways and means of aCgticiring and renovating the VAN EGMOND RESIDENCE so. that it may be preserved as a building, of historical signif--' icance, representative of 'an area Of the pioneer days in the t district. Township of Tuckersmith Towl) of Seaforth mannuanniumanuommumanniminannim R. S. BOX FUNERAL HOME Prompt and Careful Attention Phones: Father Dill, nurses and hospital 527-0680 - Night 527-0885 staff. - Joseph Connolly. RATHWELL'S Chris and Merrilee Coombs wish to thank all for the nice recep., tion in Seaforth Legion Hall, Saturday, September 4, 1971. AuCtioneer Special thanks to Keith Finnigan, Appraiser Seaforth Legion and those who provided lunch. It was very en- joyable for both!. of us. Thank you everyone. 24-02-1 0 0 a' 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacDonald, Seaforth, wish to announce the engagement of their daughtei, Barbara Ann, to Mr. Douglas Keith Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell, Miller, R. R. 4, Seaforth. Marriage to take place in Egmondville United Church on Saturday, October 2, at 3:30 P.M. 26-02x1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pryce of R. R. #1, Seaforth, wish to announce the forthcoming mar- ' riage of their eldest daughter, Yvonne Marie, to HarveyMervyn, son of- Mr. and Mrs. George Hoggart, 'R. R. #1, Londesboro. The wedding will take place on Friday, October- 8th, T971 - at 7 o'clock inCavanUniteciChurch, Winthrop, Ontario. 26-02x1 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Flannery announce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Brenda Catherine, to Robert John Telford, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bertram Telford, Deep River , Ontario. The marriage to tak place Saturday, October 16, 1971 at 5 P:M. in St. James Roman Catholic Church, Sea- forth. 26-02-1 Mr . and Mrs. Herman Klaver 4 of .R.R.#1, Dublin, -announce the forthcoming marriage of their eldest daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Mr.Leon Wilfred Maloney, on of Mrs: Nora Maloney of Sea- forth and the' late Mr. Joseph Maloney. The wedding will, take place on October 16, 1971 at 2 o'clock at St. Columban Roman Catholic Church, •St: Columban, Ontario. 26-02x1 Mr. and Mrs. Michael McLaugh- lin of Dublin are pleased to announce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Pauline Ruth to Mr. GeArd Poland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Antone Poland, R.R. 2, Dublin. The wedding will takd place on Saturday, October 16, 1971 at 2 p.m. in, St. Patrick's Church, Dublin, Ontario. . 26-02-1 Mr. and •Mrs. Keith Maclean of Sea-forth wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Carol_ Lynn,. to Mr. John Finlay Skea, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Finlay Skea of Itensall. The marriage will take place on Saturday, October 23rd, 1971 at seven p.m. Eg- mondville United Church. 26-02x1