The Huron Expositor, 1974-05-09, Page 4died May 7 in 3e4forth
Ford, 2 -door H.T.
area Pro -Life Petition have been -
Community Hospital after a lcng
1969
obtained. The Petition is part of a
illness. She was the widow of
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National effort to get one million
Peter B. Moffat who predeceased
1971
names urging the Federal
hey. in 1950.
L ion News
Government to respect all human
She was born in Goderich
1969
life. This organization is in the
Township and was married in
Rambler Stationwagon
;,,,�;-,,,fit •. process of being incorporated so
Clinton in 1922. She came to this
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sang in the choir .there. She was
Puhllc Relations Officer
x or : The past president of the
also active in the UCW at
J Willis Du clas, 79, of Sea-
She is survived by two list ers;
Mrs. J.Lesl%e"Cox, Kirkland Lake
kinds a
CHICKEN BURGERS65c
Burchill not Mrs Ann Burchill as
FISH & CHIPS
$1.10
Hot FUDGE - BUTTERSCOTCH a
Branch 156
forth, diad Ftri a ' at Kilbarchan
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MILK SHAKES 50c a
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Helen Wilbee, Seaforth, Mrs.
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four players and prizes to the
y and Mrs. Albert Dundas, of
Jeanette Golding, Seaforth; five
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value of $352 were divided among
McKillop 'Township. He was
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married to the former Elva Little
grandchildre
Also last Friday, an installation
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an 1926. She died in 1971.
Funeral services will be held at
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team from Branch 156 installed
The couple farmed in McKillop
2 m. at G.A.Whitne Funeral
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the officers at Branch 167 Exeter.
Townshipuntil 1949 when they
Home May 10, with Rev.
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moved to Seaforth, where he
owned and operated a fuel
M,E.Reuber officiating. Burial°
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-Thursda , May 9th, general
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' business until his retirement in
will be at Bairds Cemeter
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meeting and election of officers
1972,, He was a member of
Britannia Lodge 170 AF and AM,Friday,
North.
MAURICE BALKWILL
Maurice (Len) Balkwill, 64, ofMaple
- commencing at 8:30 p.m.
May 10th, Bingo as
usual.at the Legion Hall.
trees dow'n
Seaforth Lions Club and
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May 18th, instalia-
side tied Church.
Un
Seaforth died Thursday, May 2 in
Saturday,
The body was at the R,S. Box
Stratford General Hospital after a
tion of officers. A team from.
here
Funeral Home, where the funeral
short illness.
—.-Many of the old maple trees
with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mayman
can be, acknowledged with official Exeter, Branch 167, will be
't • was held Monday, May 6 with
He was born in England, son of
along Main St. were cut down last
and family. -
receipts for income tax purposes. to officiate.
Rev. M.E. Rauber officiating.
the late Mr,. and Mrs.William
week to make -way for new
Mr. Don McCrae,and Mr. and
Burial was in Maitlandbank
Balkwill.
sidewalks, curbing and paving of
rs. Mike MacRae attended the
cemetery.
He served in the navy during
the street which is expected to. be
e -Gooding . Wedding in
Mr. Dundas is survived by a
the second World War and was a
Seaforth Branch 156
started in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maloney
London on Sat ur day. Angela
Gooding is a niece of Mr.
You Buy Service & Quality
sister Margaret M. Dundas,
member of
Seaforth; and three brothers,
Royal Canadian Legion.
visited on the weekend with
MacRae.
Armour, London; Robert A.,
He is survived by his sister,
relatives in Burlington and
Mrs. Currie of Staffa has
at'
Mississauga; and Torrance Dun-
Mrs. Joseph (Ena) Fitzgerald, of
Toronto.
returned from a visit in Flint,
das, Walton.
Pallbearers Gordon
Woodstock.
The body rested at the R.S. Box
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stock of
London visited on Sunday with
Mich. accompanied back by Mrs.
Beatrice Burgess of Flint who is
Jack Thompson
were
Noble; Alex Dennis, Dr. John
Funeral Home where services
relatives in and around the
visiting with her sist er, Mrs.
Turnbull, Douglas Wey Ronald
were held Saturday May 4 with
village.
Jean Dill.
Little, and James Dundas.
T.E. Hancock .officiating.
Miss Theresa Ryan of London
her
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. L.Ryan of
Kitchener Sunday
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Flowerbearers were Earl Mont-
Burial was at Egmondville
spent the weekend with
visited on with
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gomery and Junior Storey.
cemetery.
mother, Mrs. Mary Ryan and
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ryan.
Donations may be made to the
Pallbearers were Joseph Czer-
winski, Russell Carter, Norman
Sister Alice.
Seeding operations have
On Tuesday, April 29 The
Mala St. Seaforth
Missions and Services fund of the
United Church of Canada or the
Dodds, Ernest Haugh, Jack Be-
slowed down considerably here
Stratford and District right tlife
charity of your choice.
dard and Glen Smith. Flower-
Alex Keri
owing to cold wet weather.
Mrs.. Frank Evans left last week
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organization held a meeting n St:
Patrick's School. Mrs. Rose Tokar
ALSO OPEN BY APPOINTMENT FOR SAFETY
bearers were and
Charles Lane.
on a two week visit in New York
along with Mrs. V. Price and Mrs.
OR REGULAR FOOT IVEA R
MRS. MAE MOFFAT
C. Waters opened the meeting.
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Close to 9,000 of the 10,000
Mrs. Mae (Sinclair) Moffat, 76,
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signatures required for the Perth
died May 7 in 3e4forth
Ford, 2 -door H.T.
area Pro -Life Petition have been -
Community Hospital after a lcng
1969
obtained. The Petition is part of a
illness. She was the widow of
Vauxhaui
National effort to get one million
Peter B. Moffat who predeceased
1971
names urging the Federal
hey. in 1950.
Ford Stationwagon
Government to respect all human
She was born in Goderich
1969
life. This organization is in the
Township and was married in
Rambler Stationwagon
;,,,�;-,,,fit •. process of being incorporated so
Clinton in 1922. She came to this
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that donations to the right to life
area in 1931. She was a member!,•
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of Northside United Church and
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sang in the choir .there. She was
CHEESEBURGERS
x or : The past president of the
also active in the UCW at
HOT DOGS
,' Dublin W.1. is Mrs. John
kinds a
CHICKEN BURGERS65c
Burchill not Mrs Ann Burchill as
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News of
Cromarty
Mrs, James Miller presided for
the May meeting of Cromarty
Women's Missionary Society at
the' home of Mrs. Thos. L. Scott.
The scripture, Matt: 4: 24-34, was
read in -unison followed by "This
is My Father's World". Mrs.
Mil?er led in prayer and Mrs.
John Jefferson gave the topic on
Flowers of the Bible. The roll call
was answered by a verse on
Salvation: Seven visits and twelve
cards to shut-ins were recorded.
The offering was received and
dedicated by Mrs. Charles
Douglas. Mrs. M. Lamond was in
charge of the study book chapter
on salvation, with Mrs. J. Miller,
Mrs. C. McKaig, Mrs. C.,
Douglas, and Mrs. T.L.Scott
assisting. The meeting closed
with the hymn, "For the Beauty
of the Earth.
Smile
Baseball Pitcher
He read about a baseball
pitcher who made over $100,000
last year. This pitcher lost nine
games out of eleven, hit ,067, but
does a great shaving cream
commercial.
Century Of Liquid Soap
Liquid soap has been around
since the year 1865.
> > 1 reported in last week's paper.
The W.I. spring rally will be held
on May 21.
EXPLAINING THE RULES — At Saturday's Bike
rodeo in Brussels, Constable David Moulton of the
Goderich Detachment, OPP, explains what is
involved in a safety check to David Axtmann of
Sea*th, one of the participants. The rodeo was
sponsored by the local Optimist Club.
(Photo by Pat Langlois)
SOUTH HURON and DISTRICT ' ASSOCIATION
- for the MENTALLY RETARDED
Flowers of Hope.
e
Drive
r
M A Y 5th to 12th, 1974
The donations, • received stay in your
Community to support your local centres.
These donations are needed to help
RETARDED and HANDICAPPED PEOPLE
to help themselves for a brighter future.
Your Dollars Will Make It Happen
LoVe PRICED
LOW'GAS SU �lFRSl•_
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Open Nights Starting May 6th
USED CARS and TRUCKS
1969
Ford, 2 -door H.T.
1968
Chrysler, 2 -door H.T.
1969
Ford, 2 -door H.T., XL
1969
Vauxhaui
1970
Ford, 4 -door Sedan
1971
Mercury Marquis
1971
Ford Stationwagon
1966
Ford F100, long bed
1969
Montego, 2 -door H.T.
1968
Rambler Stationwagon
1969 Chev. Impala, 2 -dr, H.T. 1 1972 Chev. Belair, 4 -door
GILL McLAU60LIN MOTORS LTD.
FORD Phone 527-1140 Seaforth MERCURY
INSURANCE:—'
• AUTO • FIRE
• LIFE
Donald G. Eaton
Insurance Agency Limited
Office in Masonic Block
Main Street
Phone 527-1610 -- Seaforth
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FARMERS DELL BRUCEFIELD
GIVE
MOM A BREAK. TAKE HER FOR A DRIVE
AND HAVE SUPPER AT
THE FARMER'S
DELA,
3 PIECES DELICIOUS DEEP
FRiED CHICKEN
FRENCH FRIES AND COLE,
SLAW, $ 1.35
a
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ALSO ON OUR REGULAR MENU a
HAMBURGERS
50c
a
CHEESEBURGERS
60c
SUNDAES a
HOT DOGS
40call
kinds a
CHICKEN BURGERS65c
including o
FISH & CHIPS
$1.10
Hot FUDGE - BUTTERSCOTCH a
SHRIMP AND
35c and '45c-
45c
FRENCH
FRENCH FRIES
$1.50 OPEN 12 NOON
PARFAITS, BANANA SPLITS 65c a
FRENCH FRIES
35c & 70c 7 DAYS A WEEK
MILK SHAKES 50c a
OUTLET -----
LOCATED ON HWY #4, SOUTH OF CLINTON AT VANASTRA
ANNUAL SALE ENDS
JUNE 15
ALL GUARANTEED
FIRST QUALITY.
REGULAR $ 88
13.95 PER GALLON
SALE PER
PRiCE • GALLON
REGULAR $2088
3.95 PER QT. PER
SALE
PRICE
SEWING MACHINE
DEMONSTRATION
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Fri. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. & Set. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Mr. Earl Berschi our sewing machine demonstrator and In-
structor will be at Base Factory Outlet on Friday, May 10 from 2
p.m. to 9 p.m. and on Sat. May 11 from 10 a.m" to 6 p.m. Mr. Bor-
scht has over 37 years experience. Drop In for a consultation -
NO charge.
Remember we service what we sell ... We make repairs
to all makes of sewing machines. Our raids are
reasonable and our work carries a full year's warranty.
NOTHING TO BUY JUST COME IN
AND FILL OUT AN ENTRY FORM
2nd PRIZE
S'111 IVEL ROCKER
BRAND OF
/1/OPSB SEWING MACHINES
This make of sewing machine has
been a well known and popular brand
of sewing machine in Western
Canada for many years. Now to meet
our increased sales demand we have
Introduced this well known American
made brand to our Base Factory
Outlet customers.
NEW PORTABLE
MODELS
START AS LOW
AS $7597
1 st PRIZE
ELECTROHOME
AIR CONDITIONER
3rd PRIZE
ELECTRIC IRON
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