The Huron Expositor, 1974-08-08, Page 6yy� 1
N1I'V �' 3 T P•' �/ �t� li}'
k
v
'n ' ib� '/hie, , � + • _ _ •) . fl 1 :. ,1F!
i r
-Qr* t; E. 'SOU -
_6'main Street as 01
h 527 0
FORESTERS' .FINISHED PRODUCT -� The Foresters Hall, completed about pone -02 4
' H f th n Ex ositor is nnw a aeneral store. The
p 4 1909, according to an old issue o e • .uro p f
building was sold to Fred Buchanan about five years ago.
ryl',
' . FORESTERS BUILDING COMMITTEE - In late from left is John Smith, Richard Anderson, Sam
1907 these men from the Constance area formed a Torrance and Thomas McMillan. At the time, -the
bu•ilding•committee.to construct the first Foresters _group had been meeting in the Temperance Hall:
Half. In the toorow, from left is George STephenson, Mr. Anderson's son, Oliver Anderson, brought the
'V Charlie McGregor and Hugh Campbell. Bottom row, old picture in to the, Expositor. (Staff Photo
oiaiTua•RIPC
o
\ + 1Mr.
Augu .� .
..
BALL'.MACAULAY Ltd.
.
Dr. Mchd1ebn • bosh en.
to attend a shower for. Mr. and
04md iii cu of
ROBERT WILLIAM NESBITTHIM
Health for the past wvend
yea=.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Scott,,of
use
John and Elizabeth visited on
'EXPOSITOR
�.
Robert William Nesbitt, 85, of
P V%
WANT - ADS
h 527 0
FORESTERS' .FINISHED PRODUCT -� The Foresters Hall, completed about pone -02 4
' H f th n Ex ositor is nnw a aeneral store. The
p 4 1909, according to an old issue o e • .uro p f
building was sold to Fred Buchanan about five years ago.
ryl',
' . FORESTERS BUILDING COMMITTEE - In late from left is John Smith, Richard Anderson, Sam
1907 these men from the Constance area formed a Torrance and Thomas McMillan. At the time, -the
bu•ilding•committee.to construct the first Foresters _group had been meeting in the Temperance Hall:
Half. In the toorow, from left is George STephenson, Mr. Anderson's son, Oliver Anderson, brought the
'V Charlie McGregor and Hugh Campbell. Bottom row, old picture in to the, Expositor. (Staff Photo
oiaiTua•RIPC
Anodunce,ment''
There are changes* under way
at,
HENRY'S. HARMONY.
HOUSE
FIRST We've changed our name to
PULS-IF'ER ASIC -
SECOND — We'rer 'making changes in our
store so that we may serve you .more
efficiently and which, we hope, you will
find, will add to your, convenience.
THIRD -= Bruce Pulsifer is joining wow
profegsionalmusicianfor 14 year. He'
specializes in piano tuning; guitar .and
bass. b
On the completion of - alterations, expected in
'three weeks, our store will be' open daily. In
the meantime, we will be open each Saturday.
PULS.IFE•R MUSIC
MAID STREET SEAFORTH
.41
4I
Walter Richard .Scott, ,78 , 'of
Seaforth; died Saturday at St.'
Joseph _s Hospital in London.
Want,to u i t s mo'k ing?
\ + 1Mr.
the past week at the Thompson
home.
Sympathy of the comrhunity is
..
BALL'.MACAULAY Ltd.
and Mra. Reg.' Lawson,
to attend a shower for. Mr. and
`r.
Dr. Hernandez; like•every other ;
ROBERT WILLIAM NESBITTHIM
F ' f
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Scott,,of
smoking can try oranges instead.- cigaratte , smoking . during the
John and Elizabeth visited on
Mrs. Walter Cunningham,
�.
Robert William Nesbitt, 85, of
A research psychologist at the initial period of withdrawal. The
requirement for quitting smoking
: Mr. Jack Medd returned home
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. E.
(newly weds) of Wndesboro.
is a strong wish to quit-- Oranges
42' Wilson Street, Seaforth, died
^
- retrin in Seaforth in 1967.
g
F. Warren at their cottage at
Head.
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Smith of
Victoria Hospital London.
SatuKay at his home.
.'
,
Lions
Howick, Scotland, Mr% and Mrs.
Born in England, the sqn of the -
r''
Weekend visitors with the John
Bill Richardson of Guelph visited
late Mr. and -Mrs. Frank Nesbit,
�,w
Thompson family were • Mr. and
Thursday and Friday with' Mr.
he came to Canada in 1909. He
#
Mrs. Bob Reynolds of Southfield,
y
and Mrs. Ed Dofrance. ,
Married Jemima Munro in Clin-
rt '
{
Michigan , Mr. and .Mrs. Andy
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Allen of
ton in 1915. The couple farmed in
►
Thompson of Toronto.
London visited Sunday and Mon-
Tuc`kersmith Township until �'etir-
''
,fit' b
Bruce find Barry Steinbeck of
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ing to Seaforth in' 1954. Mrs.
Y
`"
Mitchell spent a weeks holidays
Dorrance.
Nesbitt died in November -1961. _
�liyl
-.
,� gk j
with their uncle and aunt Mr. and
Every week more and more'
Mr. Nesbitt is survived by two
PI
+ i
'
Mrs. Walter McClure and family.
'
people, discover what mighty jobs .
sisters, Mrs. Thomas (Iv`iary)
Mr. and Mrs.Joe , Van
are' accomplished by -low cost
Gasby, of Seaforth, and Mrs.
a �
it I�' ,�
s (�'
r
<' -'
, ,<_ ,,
� ommell Brian and Jennifer of
x ositor Want Ads. Dial
)✓ p ,
•
George (Amy) Kirby, of England,
'� ` "'
�
*' '
� �• , ��
�
i "^m•
Delaware were Sunda visitors
Y,
527-0240.
'
and a brother John of .Blyth. He
}
` *K
with Mr. and Mrs. Martis Bos,
was a member of First Presbyter-
' .
r ;af r'.
Steven, Sharon, Kenny and
>
c,
ian Church, Seaforth."
l�r
Michael.
INSURANCE
The bod was at the G.• A.
y
.�.
'
a
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompsorr,
Auto Fire Life
Whitney Funeral Home in Sea-
.
x C-
Jim, Sharon and Bob, Mr..and
> >
forth: Services were held at 2�s
with Rev. M. E.
Mrs. Bob Reynold , Janet, _B`ob.
•and Jancy Jo, Mr. arldJMrs. Andy
Donald GG. EOh
p.m.:Tuesday
Reuber officiating. Burial fol-,
Thompson, Mrs. Barry Powley,
qt
lowed in Maitlandbank cemetery.
xr `
Jason and Jonathan, Miss Shiela.
Insurance Agericy, Limited
Pallbearers were: Lawrence;
K rrixs, a'
Baker attended the Loye family
y y
Office. in Masonic Block
Nesbit, Allan Haugh, Frik 4
'� '" "" x
picnic held at Harbour ,Park at
Mein Street'
Smale, David Nesbit, John A.
f
FORESTERS PRESENT LOCATION -- The Foresters in Constance now hold
Goderich on Sunda Mr. and
y'
phone sti-1610 = saefo h
Nesbit, and Robert Nesbit.
the1r meetings in a former schoolhouse now used for daces, dinners and meetings.
Mrs. Bob Reynolds returned
This is the Order's third home since their formation in 892 when they first met in
home following the ptcnie,.Janet,
Bob and Nancy Jo returned home
WATER RICHARD SCOTT
the,Temoerance Hall
with their parents having 'spent
------------
,
1:
Anodunce,ment''
There are changes* under way
at,
HENRY'S. HARMONY.
HOUSE
FIRST We've changed our name to
PULS-IF'ER ASIC -
SECOND — We'rer 'making changes in our
store so that we may serve you .more
efficiently and which, we hope, you will
find, will add to your, convenience.
THIRD -= Bruce Pulsifer is joining wow
profegsionalmusicianfor 14 year. He'
specializes in piano tuning; guitar .and
bass. b
On the completion of - alterations, expected in
'three weeks, our store will be' open daily. In
the meantime, we will be open each Saturday.
PULS.IFE•R MUSIC
MAID STREET SEAFORTH
.41
4I
Walter Richard .Scott, ,78 , 'of
Seaforth; died Saturday at St.'
Joseph _s Hospital in London.
Want,to u i t s mo'k ing?
Q �+
Try . ora n �S
the past week at the Thompson
home.
Sympathy of the comrhunity is
..
BALL'.MACAULAY Ltd.
Born at Lot 1, Con: 6 Hultett,
Mr. Scott was a son of the late
People _ who want to 'quit eating is .a good substitute for
`r.
Dr. Hernandez; like•every other ;
extended to the,family of the late
Walter .Scott. Mr. Scott passed
,
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Scott,,of
smoking can try oranges instead.- cigaratte , smoking . during the
expert in the field, says the basic
away Saturday morning.
about smokin and oranges.
Seaforth, and his early life
A research psychologist at the initial period of withdrawal. The
requirement for quitting smoking
: Mr. Jack Medd returned home
,spent
farming in Hullett Township until
Outspan Organization in Britain effect of citrus fruit, particularly
is a strong wish to quit-- Oranges
on Monday from 'a weeks stay in
- retrin in Seaforth in 1967.
g
conducted an experiment with oranges, on the palate is similar
are a technique, but the
Victoria Hospital London.
� �_ !t
Surviving are ht�i wife, the
two groups of confirmed smokers.'
to the "bite" experience by
determination to quit is essential Mr. and Mrs. John Thompsod,
former, Ivy 1'lewes Johnston;
There was only one requitement.
smoking a cigaratte, he says.
for success. When that's there,
Sharon and Bob returned Mrs.
brother, Wilfrid J.', of Hullett
When they felt the urge to light
There's another interesting fact
people find their own way to quit. Barry Powley, Jason and
u the smokers would--,eat.a iece
about smokin and oranges.
With oranges or without.
{ Township; sisters, Mrs. Maurice p• p g majority of Jonathan to their home m Ottawa
The overwhelming (Beulah) Esten, of Barrie, . Mrs, of .orange, preferably sucking the Smoking reduces the supply of g ma 1 y on Monday. Sharon and Bob are
juice out first. After three weeks vitamin C d the body, while smokers now say they, want, to BUI �ING
William (Violet) : Coughlin of y' quit. Oranges are worth a try.remaining for a month's holidays.
Toronto, and Mrs. Reginald of controlled orange eating, the oranges build it up. Some studies q g 25 relatives gathered at the
(Grace) Patterson, of Brampton. nur►iber of ,cigarettes smoked by' show the vitamin contributes to a For more ways to quit smoking, g y
y p the groups dropped an average of feeling of well-being and also contact your, Christmas Seal ,home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
s` Mr. Scott, was a member of the 74'percent.. Twenty percent of reduces the duration of colds. association.. McClure on Wednesday evening
Kinburn Canadian' O$der of one group quit smoking
Foresters. For many years`he was altogether.
se'cr'etary -treasurer of S.S.No.3,
' Dr. Edward Hernandez. claims
Hullett. He represented Hullett on the evidence suggests that orange -
the board of Seaforth Communit$ "
Hospital until recently.
The funeral was held Monday
js ae R.S.Box funeral home in SEAFORTH
Seaforth, with burial following in
the Maitlandbank cemetery,
t' w Seaforth. Rev.' ••M. E. Reuber JEWELLERS
officiated. for
k' Pallbearers were ... Wm. DIAMONDS,
McDowell, James F. Scott, John
, JEWELLERY, FINE CHINA
Thompson.. Walter Bewley, GIFTS O,
EVERY OCCASION
Robert M. Scott and Wm.
Millson.. ;Flowerbeareri were All Types of Repairs
s Names M. Scott and Walter 11hone 527-0270
McClure.
am a
h
Buyers of
Ti M'ot.hy,
R.ed,Clover, a n d
Bi.rdsfoot Trefbil.�
4 •
e'e'
.
MAPLE LEAF MILLS LTD•
:(SEED , DIVISION)
E,XEM ONT. — PHONE 235-0363
(10nes, lV kNaugl ton)
BOX FUR'N
PHONE 527-osa0
i
Take Advantage of the
"REST BUY" Benefits
of Westinghouse' Today!
LOWEST PRICED
VyESTWdHObSE
FROST -FREE
11EFRIGERATOR
• large Capacity
•Adjustable 10 postof6n
'shelves
• Butter keeper plus full -
width crisper
Priced From
329-00
Plus Trade
�IT,U R.E
SEAFORTH
0
I.fo
e
SPACE. MAKER
Metal Storage. Buildings.
` Now in stork in 3 sizes
G65 82:53 74.29.
G87 .14:53 128.29' n
A1011 233.00
CASH and CARRY '
BiUL-MACAU�4Y.'LTD.
BUILDING SUPPLIES
dinton 482.9814,=. Nansdl 262-2713 — SeafoMh 527-0810-