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• Car dealer -hero since 0'.
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V Gs (Continuec)''fiomP 1) age For two years before he bought
'We sold the 1941 modgi aro
Seafort • 141ot s e was a used
and I think we had one ne cat car sal sman or a Tillsonburg
' delivered in 1942,' Mr. Teall firm.
reminisces. 'Then we had nothing His busines has been built on
r„ until the 1946 models came out.,
repeat cttstotgt rs, like Seaforth
There were no used cars
veterinarian r. John Turnbull
available during the war years who bought a new Chevrolet from
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either Mr. Teall said, and Seaforth Motors every year for 28
Raforth Motors did a lot of years straight. 'I think that's a
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servicing of existing cars. Every -
record for a GM dealer,' Mr.
• i u one kept the car they had before Teall says.
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-the war and made do. Seaforth • Seaforth Motors has nine
Motors survived what might have people on staff now and two
reo e
been lean years for a dealership,le have been with th
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by selling farm implements. company for almost as long as the
Mr. Teall explains that former owner has. Mrs. Thelma
'! although few cars were made Coombs has worked in the office
Get the most "mileage's10=111111.
M,
Tough. Dependable. Plus good fuel economy ... only
1'%a to 3%* quarts per hour depending on model!
Long-lasting dependability. Riding mowers' handle your outdoor lobs faster and easier.
and lawn/garden tractors 5 to 14 hp built to Rotary tillers. snowthrowers and blades, utility .
the same quality standards 'as Mas'�ey Fergu trailers you name it. MF has the equipment
son farm tractors. Mower cutting widths 26" to do it
to 48" Reliable service and parts. Factdry-trained
Versatilityl Take your pick of over 40 attach- servicemen
ments, implements and accessories that will Financing. Available from MF
Quality -built by Massey -Ferguson. MF=
World's largest manufacturer of tractors. Massey Ferguson
.-almic Wom 1Lv46
B OYES FARM SUPPLY
SeoiOgF,f Phone 527-1457
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This is to Apnounlce that #h6
C os
Y GRILL''
MITCIgELL, ONTANO,
OPEN SUNDAYS DURING
,THE SUMMER MONTHS
For full dinners and light Iuncheg
Open to a.m. - 8 p.m, --
SPECIAL FEATURE FLAVOUR
CRISP CHICKEN
All
BARTL-IFF'S
Products
are
available
at
BOB & BETTY'S
VARIETY
PHONE 527-1680 SEAFORTH
Planning a
PARTY,
See us for - your
ICELy
Open nightly till 11 p.m.
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only for the government and a
since May 1944 and Gord Hilde-
few people with special permits,'
brand has been a mechanic there
farm machinery was available.,
since 1947.
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Seaforth Motors sold Massey
What kind of future does the
Harris farm implements all
long time car dealer see for his
through the war years.
industry in an era of pollution
'We had a good farm machin.
consciousness and gas shortages?
n''Oh,
cry business,' Mr. Teall said
there will alwa s be cars,' he
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although at that time $25 a week
says. 'But i think the en&)es will
was a gpod salary.' During the
be changed to cut down on
war, combines were just starting
Pollution and give more fuFl
to become important and Mr.
economy.'
-
Teall remembers one occasion
The trend to smaller cars is
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when Seaforth Motors sold 35
already in -full swing Mr. Teall
combines at one time. '
says, observing that the new
LEE — COSFORD
Mr. Teall had the Massey-
small cars have a 4 cylinder
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Harris dealership in both Brus-
just like the earliest, engine,
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Miss Sally Cosford, daughter of
Catharines served as maid of
sets and Seaforth for some time.
Model T. We'll buy smaller cars
'the
Mr, and Mrs. F. R. Cosford was
honor and Miss Carol Lee of
The Seaforth cnd was sold to Alex
but car business is here to
SCOTT-•JERVIS'
married on Saturday, May 11 th to
London, sister of the groom, was
Boyes in 1951 or 52,
stay', says the genial retiring
Baskets of white Shasta daisies
blue and pink with matching,
Mr. James R. Lee, son of Mrs. bridesmaid.
Mr. Michael
After the war ended the car
business boomed. 'We had 100
owner.
and cand'el'abra decorated
ribbons in their, hair. The atten
Alvin J. Lee, London and the late
Huntley of London was the best
The by
orders on file for the 1946 cars,'
No objections
May
Londesboro United Church, Ma •
dants all wore matching beads
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Mr. Lee. The ceremony was
man. guests were ushered
Mr. Teall says. 'Some people
3, 1974 when Rev. $tan
which were gifts. from the bride.
solemnized at First Presbyterian
Church with the Reverend G. L.
Mr. Thomas Lee, brother of the
groom and Mr. Bob Keith, both of
waited for a year to et one of the
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MacDonald officiated a double
The flowergirl, Miss Julie Lyn
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Royal officiating.
London.
new cars. Some orders were just
property in the town at the same •
ring ceremeony, united David
Scott of Goderich was dressed
The bride given in marriage by
never tilled.'
time.
Arthur Jervis of Clinton and Jill
identical to the bride with white
her parents, wore a gown of white
A reception, dinner and dance
In 1945 Seaforth Motors
' The commercial zoning would
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Diane Scott, Goderich. The
ribbons h her hair.
de -with a tiered
"'as held at the Seaforth Golf, and
rem(tdclled their present building
make it possible for the following
groom's parents are Mr. and
The best man was Mr. Leo
peau soic
shoulder length veil. She carried
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cutting the second floor off and•
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to be conducte in this area-- beer
Mrs. Russell Jervis of Clinton and
Medd of Seaforth, friend of the
a cascade o1' pink ruses and
Following a wedding trip to the
adding a large garage behind the
outlet, liquor tare, tavern, arena,
the bride is the daughter of Mr,
groom. The ushers were Mr.
stephanotis and iv+.
Laurentian-.,, the couple will
office and showrooms. "We just
service club, rivate club, service
and Mrs -.--Jim- Scott, Goderich:
Jamie Scott, Goderich, brother of
Mist Caro�l+•n Crites of St.
reside in London.
finished in time for the new
station, aut obile sales and
Mrs. Barb B'bs'riMi accompanied
the bride, and Mr, Maurice
46's,'
service, car w sh, farm imple-
Mr. Harry Lear as he sang '0
Perfect Love' and I'll Walk
Nesbitt. Clinton, cousin of the
'
McKillop
gets
extra
W.T. Teall runs neck and neck ,
ment sales dep)h, antique shop.
'ry
groom. Master John McNaughton
with the late J.W. Daly for the
hotel, motel, d bar, enclosed
Beside You.'
of St. Marys was his uncle's
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honour of having the longest
auto repair shop and funeral
The bride wore an em ire waist
P
rib
Larry Wheatley, R.R.I:, Dublin. a
will be held on July 2 for these
tasting car dealership in Seaforth.
parlour.
dress of white polyester with- a
A reception was held following
Raw Horan, R.R.I.Mr.
drains.
Daly, for years known as the
Brian Murdock, of Huron
ruffled bodice trimmed with lace.
the wedding -at the Clinton Legion
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Dublin, a Andrew and
Requests for two tile drainage
'eldest Ford Dealer in Canada',
Countv Planning Department,
Her four -tier cathedral length
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Hall. The bride's mother received
garage:
Susan White. Seaforth, renova
loans for $17,200 were accepted.
operated on Main St, frgm March
said his department approved the
veil, trimmed with matchinglace
guests in a Hoar length purple
to house on` Lot 13.
A representative from Frank
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191(4 until his death in 1947.
request.
was accented with a pearl
and white polyester crepe dress
Conc
Concession •7; Tom Kale, R.R°5,
Cowan Company -,.Ltd. of Prince-
Wiff• Teall says that hc•- ce in
•••t•� l�+t
Lloyd Rowatt, chairman of the -
trimmed laee headpiece. She
and a white corsage. The groom's
Seaforth, silo and addition to
ton was present at the Council
Seaforth was naturally ' much
Seaforth Planning Board,
carried a bouquet of pink, yellow
,pother .vore a floor length gown
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barn: Ross Driscoll, R. Wal-
session to discuss insurance
sle+wer+when he first caring here in
presided for the meeting and told
blue and white sweetheart roses,
of pink flowered polyester crepe
ton, bathroom installation: and
tion
coverage.
1940 than it is these days. *During -those
p resent if anyone wishes to
entwined with white satin ribbons
and
and a pink corsage.
Laverne Hugill, R.R.2, Scaforth;
Some policies covering town-
the winter storms we'd -have'
file a valid objection to the
streamers,
Maid of Honour was Miss
For a honevmoon at Grand
implement shed.
ship buildings were increased
travellers cars in the garage for
proposed amendment it must be
JoAnn Scott, Goderich, sister of
Bend, the bride'changedto •a
Requests for land severcnce,
because of increased value of
3, 4 or 5 days. They were stuck
done in writing by June 17.
the .bride. She wore a princess
brown and yellow a
p ntsuit
given approval by township coon-
buildings.
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here. Nothing moved in or out of
t+�++n in tiny, direction.' - •-•-e+�iy�-•valid
The proposed amendment and
objections will then be
styled dress with a white bodice
accented with a yellow corsage.
cil. w ill be forwarded' to -Huron
Iii his rgpirrt to Council
Mr. Teall has been in the car
tiled with the Ministry of Housing
trimmed with ruffles and a green
The newlvHvcds are residing in
County Land C mmittce f ,�t;_�.
approval --John C. Ryan of R.R.1,
illiam Campbell. road superi b
nti said maintenatio?' ff AA
teen
Ousinc:5s for a total of 36 years.
for consideration.
and white polyester flowing skirt.
their new home at 101 Huron St.,
,
She carried a bouquet similar to
Clinton. Ont. Prior to her
Waltou. for reverence of four
signs last , month amounted to
that of the bride, entwined with
marriage, the bride was honoured
acres on part lilt 28, concessJon
$100 due to vandalism.
Council
Blimmucaula
green ribbons and green. ribbons
at showers given for her by .Jay
144 and Sam -McClure, R.R.2,'
took no action on the
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in her hair.
Carter and Louise Gibbings at
Seaforth, 29 acres of lot 32,
prolposed Day Care Centre ill
e
Attegdants were Mrs'. Jay
Mrs. Carter's home, for friends:-
concession 5, • for recreation
Seaforth as members felt they
LIMITED
Carter and Mrs. Judy Dixon, of
at Mrs. Florence Nesbitt's for
purposes.
needed more definite information
Clinton, both sisters of the bride.
relatives of the groom: and at
Reports on the Buchanan and
on costs, They were in agreement
CLINTON: 482-9514
HENSALL: 262-2713
They wore dresses styled similar
Mrs.. Marlene Forbes for friends
the Drager Drains were provisilin-
such a Centre should be self-'
SIF AFORTH:
527-0910
to that �f the maid of honour in
and neighbours.
ally adopted? Court of Revision
supporting.
Get the most "mileage's10=111111.
M,
Tough. Dependable. Plus good fuel economy ... only
1'%a to 3%* quarts per hour depending on model!
Long-lasting dependability. Riding mowers' handle your outdoor lobs faster and easier.
and lawn/garden tractors 5 to 14 hp built to Rotary tillers. snowthrowers and blades, utility .
the same quality standards 'as Mas'�ey Fergu trailers you name it. MF has the equipment
son farm tractors. Mower cutting widths 26" to do it
to 48" Reliable service and parts. Factdry-trained
Versatilityl Take your pick of over 40 attach- servicemen
ments, implements and accessories that will Financing. Available from MF
Quality -built by Massey -Ferguson. MF=
World's largest manufacturer of tractors. Massey Ferguson
.-almic Wom 1Lv46
B OYES FARM SUPPLY
SeoiOgF,f Phone 527-1457
4
This is to Apnounlce that #h6
C os
Y GRILL''
MITCIgELL, ONTANO,
OPEN SUNDAYS DURING
,THE SUMMER MONTHS
For full dinners and light Iuncheg
Open to a.m. - 8 p.m, --
SPECIAL FEATURE FLAVOUR
CRISP CHICKEN
All
BARTL-IFF'S
Products
are
available
at
BOB & BETTY'S
VARIETY
PHONE 527-1680 SEAFORTH
Planning a
PARTY,
See us for - your
ICELy
Open nightly till 11 p.m.
k
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W
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