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The Huron Expositor, 1974-11-28, Page 27
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Rau and Bill McLaughlin scoring. �• FUNERAL HOME 87 Gaderich St. W, Seafcgrth The things that money cannot Jack Mcllwain made the ?score 4 buy to I ending the first period.` Phone Seaforth 527-1390 If only we had told her. -, , Again in the second period k may. r HALD ESTATE AUCTION " ? 23-654f Alas too late Seaforth scored fast with 3 goals IT o know her love and wisdom in the'first minute and half of the To be held for the ESTATE OF MRS. CAROLINE HEARD AT 24. dards of Th nks was to lovemher ` period. Bob Butteniniller,. Jack Knapps Auction Room, Main Street, Seaforth on Both for family and for Mcllwain and Murray Henderson t , I would liketo_Jh,ank my relatives, friends,. . • scored. Mitchell picked up two y i r,. FRIDAYEVENING NOVEMBER 29, at 7x15 P.M. friends and neighbours, who The sweetness of her memories goals and narrowed the count to 7 �a z Time can never dims nor end. to 3 -at end of, the second. t+ visited me, sent cards and' flowers Consistingof 2 cherry chests of drawers; 2 sets Press Back -Lovingly remembered b her In the third period the Beavers during my stay in Seaforth g Y Y P *r chairs; walnut china cabinet; antique sofa; oak hall rack; parlour Community Hospital and since I daughter Anne • Kennedy, also •outscored Mitchell 5 to 3:. BillPV tables; small whatnot, commodes and washstands; pine blanketcame home. My grateful thanks granddaughter Anne Laverty and McLaughlin picked up two goals ` boxes; ,giamaphone and records; roekers;' combination writing to Rev. J. Oestreicher and Rev. S. • husband Bill, great granctchildren with Seaforth a man short. Jack IS , desk and china cabinet; brass andiron; paper racks; enamel top McDonftld fbr,the'tr visits. A very Ken, Brian, Sandy, James Iiatrick Mcllwain, Bob Buttenmiller and; kitchen cupboard; wicker, fernery; crocks; pictures and frames; and Karen Patrice Miz a.., h. Paul Rau finished the swing.. special appreciation _ to the P a � oak writing desk; oak buffet; mantle clock; treadle sewing Nursing Staff and. Dr. Malkus. - 25-68-1 On -Sunday afternoon there was machine, oil lamps-, a tension table; organ bench;, chesterfield ' a good crown on •hand to see DIRECTOR LOOK ^ John Stephens, R. RA St. Marys, Perth Cqunty Qjl'�Gtpr' pf° Mrs.Gladys Wallis. 24-68-1 , ST , and chair; 15 hand made quilts; odd chaigs; trunk; hooked. mats; 27. Births Seaforth and Cliniondo battle. O.P.A. Howard DatarS Dashwood chairman of Huron Committee fol` 1'9X3ff +i. cast iron; electric broom; Lawn Boy lawn mower; garden tools;' I would like to thank Dr: Brady Unfortunately the referee's' failed plOWing Math; MaX,Steadman, R'.R�.1, Petrolia, Lambtgn County i3ireClOr; r lanterns, glass and china; souvenier, plates; Nippon; colored BROOME -- To Mr. and -Mrs. to show and the game was { e ressiortt large quantity of lass. the nurses, and staff of Seaforth Jack Brodme, R.R.#I, Walton at g Gianvllle, R.R.4.'.Valton an Len Jefferson, Fergus, President of O.P,a. ZiiSCUSS' • d P . g q Y g Community Hospital for their postponed.. The Seaforth Beavers t ; Seaforth Community Hospital on, the possibility of�using Mr. G s farm as a -.site for. the 1978 International wonderful'care and everyone who play Sunday December 1 against '? RATHWELLS' AUCTION SERVICE y Novembex,23, a son. 27-68x1 ,Milverton. Plowing Match. The tour Qf 'potential sites took place Tuesday, (Staff P'ho ML Brucefietd,,482-3120 sent cards and visited me while I 20-68-1 war! a .patient in Seaforth BUIST Clive and Susan of - 0� Hospital. -Sam Shinen. 24-68-1 t., Seaforth are happy to announce , I wish to thank my netghbou s the arrival of their first child, a '. $8000, friends and relatives or 'their daughter, Candice Kathleen, at fhV U mon,Fowidation is ;: •' • '. �, St. Joseph's Hospital, London on , kindness shown me while a Monday, November 25, 1974. A g Short,,,Nibfice ' Patient •ih • the -hospital'and since first g randdau liter for Mr. and � � "" '- • ' ` returning home. Special thanks, to Mrs.C. Northover, Toronto and (Continued from'Page 1) restoration of the ground floor ` in its present state, accommodate ' County Museum in'Goderich. It. Doctors, Moyo, Malkus, nurses Mr. and Mrs. h Bu1st,' New afld the provision of all- the a potter's wheel and a kiln. will further s.upplemen# the and staff of Seaforth Community 1 the Foundation will be publish -ad Important BANKRUPT, AUCTION of new Liskeard. 27-68-1 regularly in the'Huron Expositor. ' necessary leads for heating, On an•adjacent property, an old attraction of 'the Hullett Marsh Ho al. - Jeffrey Coombs. plumbing, electricity and all other pottery was excavated this 'Wild Fowl . Sanctuary which is r furniture and appliances this ' Foundation • member . Peter 24-68-1 LAVERTX -- Ken and Shirley Mitchell, who was formerly a essential services for, the second summer by an arcti�o{ogical presently under development. A " Friday Laverty (nee Williamson) are conservater with the Royal floor: gtaup, directed by the Royal clearer picture of the lifestyle Y ' i would like to say thank you to proud to announce the birth of our Ontario Museum will establish a , "The renovation will include: Ontario Museum, which has would be conveyed'by tour guides at' the doctors, nurses and stn€f of daughter Valerie Lynn, Born . newletter to keep members and I Removing all old wallpaper. .,,attained wide publicity in the in costumes of the Van Egmond Seaforth Community Hospital and November 22, 1974 in Seaforth P 2� Refinishing woodwork. press. The, opening of the period. The prime purpose of the to friends and relatives who sent donors up activities date with • 8 p•m• � - Community Hospital. �_ 27-68x1 Foundation activities. 3'. Repapering walls, restored Van Egmond house to project is, to. .emphasize the BALL AUCTIONS BRUSSELS Ontario.. cards and .gifts. - Monica 4, .Removing old the and the public will be : a• major historical significance of,Colonel. PARTIAL LISTING: •Holland, Dublin. 24-28-1 2$. Deaths' Past Chairman -Jim -Doig told linoleum abed . refinishing contribution to. the historic sites Nan Egmond and his family and Over 130chesterfield suites (French, Colonial, the meeting dia 'tne, had been floors.. including the Fryfogel Inh, the their role in the. development of Traditional, Modern, Spanish, Tub. Chest -a -beds., We' would like at this'tlme to say KIRKBY At. ier home 2 assured that the Archibald 5.. Reshore cellar stairs. Huron County 'Jail. and the Huron County.'' etc.( Many different styles^'Kitchen suites, Maple ''thank You" to all our friends Edgewo Place, Los,Angeles, on Property between the Vara 6. Reinforce floor joists. ° it and neighbors who' helped at the Egmond house and ''. the 7. Remove -false ceitin d'ining•,,suites; Spanish dining suites; Coloured November 18 1974, Efla A. g - time of the funeral to the Egmondville Cemetery has been 8. Repair kitchen'ceilin fridges; stoves, lovely bedroom suites; 60rcabinet Kirkby in her 92nd year. Funeral P g stereo component sets; Zig-zag.sewin machines . ' Masonic, Oddfegows &Rebekah services were field at Forest Lawn withdrawn from the market. The 9. Repair window sills. GIFTS P ' g rand the Rebekah Lod e`and the Foundation • would like to , 10. Replace service entrance,for., THAT'SAY and cabinets. „Coffee and -end tables, table lamps ° g Memorial Park on Nov. 21. Be= P .. pole lamps; rugs, carpeting, paintings, odd .tables, Hospital Board and to Hospital loved . sister.. of James C; purchase • the property when electricity -and have 200 amp chairs. Beautiful sets of bunk, beds, queen. size, Board`for the lovely plaque. - To Carnochan, Tuckersmith funds are available and had been underground service double, single beds,•sets of dishes, pots and ,pans, the Ladies Aid who served lunch. Township. 28-68-1 told at a previous meeting that connected. ���Ck7�#W radios, recliners and many more items too numerous treats, cards, flowers duan his - Sask. buyernd might be sold to a private Seaforth's incor of ationp as a Special thanks to all who sent g p vate As 1975 is the cente pial of MRS. S. LUPAK Mrs. S. F; to . mention. g Lu ak of K ndersley, P t NOTE: All items are brand new and must be sold. long illness, to, the Doctors and P town, his most impel ative' that ARTIFICIAL 'FLOWER t Hospital Staff for their care. To. passed away N k5;1974. She is Margaret McCowan who heads this historic • site will he if you want a new chesterfield suite this is one sale P Y seven daughters, two thecommittee which, is you must attend. Most items are still''in the boxes. Rev. E. Nelson for h is -visits and' survived b g ' presentable and open to the many 'ARRANGEMENTS Bail Auctions can definitely save you in oney - so comforting message,. • All was " -of which, , Mrs. William 8. Roe responsible for the interior of the visitors expected in this area. The if you buy e{sewhere, you are the sate deeply appreciated. - Lillian and Mrs. F.H.Storey reside in Van Egmond„house said that she Van Egmond house is located in CUSTOM MADE ON REQUEST conducted el McKellar and Family. 24-68-1 Stratford. They are presesntly would like to see the building Egmondville - the historic suburb BALL AUCTIONS LIMITED visiting in Kindersley where they furnished along the lines o of the Town of Seaforth. and_is , ,�d�eMg ;•$i, ,,, - I would like to thank all who ware attended the funeral. 28-68x1 McKenzie._, -House at 80 Bon�egarded as a classical revival of Armstrong Carpets, Phone 887-9363 - 20---68-1 - Street in Toronto. "Drop in and so kind and thoughtful to me and P Georgian architecture of the 1840 Children's Picture Kits our family while I was in. the 11. Articles for ►gale see it when ybu are in Toronto"; period An Historic marker has ° 22. Legal Notices 22. Le al•• Notlee8 she urged members. The house is Everything you need to make that Christmas is $' hospital- and since returning NEW already been un�l�d by the ' da of October 1974. home. Many, thanks For your of the same period as the Van Archeological and Historic sites arrangement, Artificial Holly, Pine, Mistletoe, IN THE ESTATE OF, Y visits, cards, treats and gifts. Egmond house which will ` be Board of Ontario in 1973. -The poinsettias and various other trims. " ROBERT WILLIAM NESBITT, McCONNELL & STEWAtRT. g know m o b�! es furnished in re -1850 style. LATE of the Town of Seaforth , , Seaforth, Ont ario. Special thanks to Dr. D. P Y house is already being toured by w_ ` the .County o Huron, Retired Solicitors for the Applicant McKenzie and the wonderful staff 973 Ca Capri 440 37 HP 850.00 A steering committee made up interested groups of y 'school _ THREE, FREE DRAWS - ~� FArmer, deceased: 22-61-6 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. 1 P of Robert Newnham, Arnold children and adults: ^' It was all very much appreciated. 1973 Futura 295 925.00 Stinnissen, David Ring, Mrs. "With its many large trend For A ALL Person's 'Lavin claims 23. Bus. Directory a - Doris Carnochan, 24-68-1 1974 CHJMO 440 1325.00 McCowan, Mrse Spittal and spacious lawns it is an ideal' g 1974 Futura 440 1250.00 architectural. advisor Nick Hill will location for a variety of local 2 Ib Phristma's' Cake against the Estate of the above- , . , R. S. BOX We wish to. thank our families, 1974 Grand Sport 440 1325.00 named who died o» the 3rd day of P oversee the current restoration affairs and special events. It is relatives and friends for the lovely 1974 TS 400(Free Alio 1395.00 work. intended to provide a living DECEMBER 7th 14th 8e 21 August, 1974, are required to file FUNERAL HOME 1975 Nuvik 300 ,, 1195,00 r Full 'particulars thereof with the � - gifts, cards and flowers during A program for the restoration museum by demonstrating and FREE CHANCE WITH EACH PURCHASE. Full particulars on thereof before the 9th Phones: our stay in Seaforth Community 1975 Nuvik 340 1295.00 and a vision of what the teaching the pioneer arts and Jay "of December, 1974, after Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. E. -1975 Grand Sport 440 , 1665.00 completed VanEgmond House crafts.There are . • "" " """" """""�" Y Day 527-0680 - Night 527-0885 Malkus and Dr. Thompson and 1975 Moto Ski Trailer 275.00 will be like which was sub fitted artisans and • skilled senior vhich date the assets will be • 23-65-tf the nursing staff for all of their with the Foundation's application ..citizens who have had no place or HILDEBRAND Jistributed,'having regard only to kindness. - Shirleynd Valerie Special Prices on Snow Suits :he claims of %� hich the Y P for the LIP grants is repented opportunity . to transmit their PERCY WRIGHT Laverty. 24-68x1 below. knowledge and skills to the ` tndersigned shall then have ,. totice. 25. In Memoriam Vincent The proposed project is to younger generation. Being a PAINT and PAPER A )ATED at Clinton, Ontario, this LICENSED undertake phase I of the retirement town, there are an :8th. day of November, 1974.- HUGILL-In loving memory of FARM restoration ' of the historical unusually high percentage of Kern & Sherwin-Williams Paints E. B. MENZIES, Q.C., dear husband who passed away building erected as a Manor or retired people with vanishing . Supreme - CIO Window Shades AUCTIONEER EQUIPMENT LIMITED g p Clop d9 Ontario - one year ago, December 1, 1973. Residence for the family of skills, For example, quilting. Partings, come and hearts are Phone 527-0120 Colgnel VanEgmond. This first weaving, spinning, baking and Interior„& Exterior Decorating . solicitor for the said Estate Kippen, Ontario broken, 8-68-1 'phase will •,constitute the soap making. The basement will, " 22-68-3 Loved' ones go with words un - Telephone 262-5515 - Hensall spoken THE 23-65-tf Life goes on, we know thats t CORPORATION JOHN E. LONGSTAFF true But not the same since we OF THE lost you. TOWN OF SEAFORTH OPTOMETRIST Wishing today as we wished r,, as By Appointment On1y� before. �' 1', NOTICE IS HEREBY That God could ,have spared `. Seaforth Office' GIVEN` that on behalf of The you ' Tues.,Wed„Thurs.,Fri. to Corporation of the Town of For many years more. 9to5:30P.M. i Seaforth, application will be In our hearts your memory is `. 1a� s week In the Thursday evenings made to the Legislative kept, Assembly of the Province of Monday only - Clinton Office For AppointmentTo Love" to keep and never <r`' Ontario, at its next regular forget. " Phone 527-1240 or 482-7010 ` session commencing in 1975, -Always remembered and sadly for an Act to provide foy r the 23-65 tf missed b his wife 25-68x1 TA y y Pn I (I S? following: 1. To authorize The Corporation of the Town of Seaforth, to borrow, the sum not exceeding $7000.00 upon debenture of the Corporation payable in not more than ten years, for the purpose of paying the cost of repairs to the Seaforth memorial Community Centre. 2. The existing 'debenture HUGILL - In loving memory of a dear father, and grandfather who passed away 1 year ago, December 1st, 1973. Though his smile is gone _ a forevertook,t0 J < �`` P 1. •. S' i � � And his -hand we cannot touch, " Still we "have, • so many the Expositor � ' - 3• '�r�'��-- � •• memories. Of the One, welioved so much His tnemory is our keepsake, `" for exciting €t debt of The Corporation of the p Town' of Seaforth is P LOU ROWLAND With which we 11 never art. TRANSPORT LTD. God bas him in his keeping, � an : t3. sa• ' t,i ;,;:;R J. �, _. ,' 1 l • _ . gift ideas j $89,000.04 of which the°sum of We have him in our hearts. P.C.V. Class CD &'l~S -•Always remembered and sadly $58'2,000.00 is for school Serving Dublin & Seaforth areas missed by Doug•& Gail, Wayne Joyce, Jerry & Sandra, and '}r p u oses and is assumed by the Huron County Boafd of Phone 345-2301 Dublin anytime. grandchildren. 25-68x1 23-63-tf g r`� ' `• 1 J Education: The balance of the said debt in the sum of AN§TETT JEWELLERS LTD.- $7,000.00 is for a sewage system, which has been constructed in the said V6'ateh and Jewellery Repairs • SHOPAT. l EARLY. •- We Sell and Service -- mutticipality. 3. The amount of the rateable property of munici- palAy, according to the last SULOVA _ACCUTRAJN -WATCHES FORIETTER VALUES � 'roll 3 Stores - t }'e�vised assessment of the 1Corporation is $2,349,025.00. SEAFORTH - CLINTON -- WALKERTON DATED at Seaforth this 18th 23-65-tf ,