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25 In Memoriam
KRAUSKOPF — In loving mem-
ory of a dear husband and father,
James P. Krauskopf who passed
away one year ago August 1,
1975.
,Every day some small way
Memories of you come our way
Though absent you are ever
near,
Still missed, still loved and ever
dear. ,
— Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by his wife Helen
and family. 25.55-I
KENNEDY — In loving memory
of a dear son, and brother Harvey
Scott, who died suddenly 12 years
ago, July 31, 1964.
If tear drops were a stairway
And memories were a lane,
We'd walk. all the way to
heaven Scott
And bring you home again.
---
A'' 'thousand times we've
needed you.
A thousand times we've cried,
If love would have saved you
You never would have died.
- Treasure him ' God in your
garden of rest,
For in this world he was one of
the beSt.
— Lovingly remembered by
Mom, Dad, sisters and brothers.-1
25-55-1 ,
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23 Bus. Directory
R. S. BOX
FUNERAL HOME,
Phones:
Day 527-0680 - Night 527-0885
.23-51-ff
AUCTION SALE
Of 'household furniture and appliances to be' held for
MRS. LUELLA .COX at 49 Isaac St., in.. Clinton on ,
SATURDAY, JULY 31 at 1 p.m.
Rogers. Majestic 19 in. portable color TV with stand in
like new condition; real nice chesterfield and Chair;
upholstered chairs; buffet; two china cabinets; two
refrigerators; electric stove; Woods chest freezer;
Viking clothes dryer; Kenmore vacuum cleaner; .floor
polisher; humidifier; several odd tables; chrome table
and chairs; matching bed, dresser -and chest of
drawers; chest of drawers and-dresser, plus other beds
and dressers; old flat-to-wall cupboard; hall tree;
radios; lawn chairs; several lamps, all types;
" typewriter; pictures and frames; oil paintings by Vera
Wilson; large fan; wood chairs; child's table and chairs;
foot stools; top for cupboard; quantity of silverware,
dishes and glassware; Skilsaw; drill; carpenter hand
tools, plus ,a host of other' items too numerous to
mention. Silver Tea Service,
TERMS — CASH ON DAY OF SALE
RICHARD LOBB & GETHICE, AUCTIONEERS
Clinton Bornholm
or auctioneers not responsible for accidents on
sale. .
20.55-1
Owner
day of
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
Seaforth Office
527.1240
Tues., Thurs., Fri. 9:00-5:30
Wednesday,Saturday 9:00.12:00
Clinton 482.701-0
Monday 9:00 - 5:30
BY APPOINTMENT
- 23-51 -tf
WHITNEY-RIBEY
FUNERAL HOME
Sincere and courteous service
Ross W. Ribey, Director
87 Goderlch St. Seaforth
Phone Seaforth 527-1390
CEMETERY MONUMENTS
23-47-tf
Lobb & Gethke
AUCTION CALENDAR
Auctioneers & Appraisers
Clinton Montkon
482-7898 347-2465
Sat, July 31. Furniture,
household effects etc, in
town of Clinton for Mrs.
Luella Cox.
Wed, Aug. 4, 6:30 Tractor,
misc. items, etc. for Dave
Watson estate, 2 miles
south, 2 -miles east of
Walton.
Sat, Aug. 7. House, and
lot, automobile, furni-
ture, antiques, etc. in the
village of Monkton for
Milton Ronnenberg
estate.
Sat, Aug. 14. Lakeview
Sales, machinery
auction.
Wed,. Aug. 18.. 6:30 p.m.
Household sale for Alf
Scotchmer in the village
of Bayfield.
20-55-1
21 Tenders Wanted.
Town of
Seaforth
Tenders
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until:
5:00 p.m.
Tuesday,
August3, 1976
For patching and repair on a
portion of '
the roof of the
Seaforth Public Library
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Efnest M.
Acting Clerk'
Town of Seaforth
Box 610
forth, Onteftio
21-54-2
23 Bus. Directory
on
Sat., July 31, 1976
at 11 &M. at the
BA YFIELD ARENA
featuring: A fine selection of
Canadiana and Victdrian pieces
including lamps, glass, china,
copper, brass,. furniture, primi-
tives and collectibles.
TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUE .
WITH ID. --••••
Refreshments available •
Not responsible for accidents.
Auctioneer
Brian Blowes
Caledon East
416-584-2038
20-54-
AUCTION SALE
Saturday, July 31,1 P.m
For ALICIA AND GEORGE
COYNE, lot 16, of Conc. 5,
flibbetr7wp., 21/2 mile
south of Dublin on County
hardtop Road.
Good furniture, antique col-
lectables, guns, deep
freeze, etc.
press back chairs (ornated
girl), 4 piece love settee
(both items showcase
cond.) 3 old telephones, 2
commodes.
CLOCKS: New Haven wall
' weight,, mantel shelf with
lions head, Victrola and
• records.
TABLES: drop leaf gate-
leg, drop leaf dining (Brass
claw, disappearing centre)
round parlor & other
tables, 5 early Canadian*
chairs, ' nursing rocker
(excellent), cedar chest, 2
sewing machines (Imperial
hand crank), bureau with
porcelain pulls.
WRITING DESK: hand
'nadein Slab Town known
to be well over, 100 yrs.
bread mixer on pine stand,
clock shelves, marble wash
basin, fenders for'old Faton
buggy, hammer ,shot gun,
Enfield old army rifle, New
continental bed," Pine dry
sink, partial listing, many
moreitems. In case of- rain,
sale will be indoors.
TERMS CASH
Not responsible for acci-
dents day of sale.
PERCY WRIGHT
AUCTIONEER
Kippen, Ont. 262-5515
20-55-1
Every week more and more
people discover what mighty jobs
are accomplished by low cost
Huron Expositor want Ads. Dial
527-0240.
20 Auction Sales
MODERN three bedroom home,
close to town with immediate
possession. Phone 527-0938 •
15.55Z2
17 Wanted To Rent
RESPONSIBLE family of 3 adults
wishes to rent 3 bedroom house in
excellent condition. Please apply,
3 giving, full details to Box 3240,
Huron. Expositor. 17-55x1
SMALL family would like an
$140. - $155. a month house in
Seaforth area or in a small village.
'Please reply to 68 Cobourg St.,
Stratford or phone 273-3289.
17-54x3
19 Notices
Dublin
Taxi Servie •
Phone
K.L. McCarthy
345-2006 19.55.3
SEAFORD! ELECTRONICS
SALES t...seczkoce "TV 4) OsApit• • H ft' ,STEREO
Pitme,SQ.7 1150 • 17 SPAI:ZLiNG ST085.1'
MOM
19.514
1 '5/ "if Guaranteed
8 0 Trust
Certificates for 5 year term
a member of the Canada Deposit
Insurance Corporation
Ronnen berg
Insurance Agency
Brussels openTueSdays and FridayS
Phdne 887 ,6663
MONKTON PHONE 34 7'. 2241
Monday to Saturday noon 'anytime)
'Amiaraneadomeoll
Weekend S ecia
BREAD
3 for 9
with $3." gas purchase
ARCHIE'S SUNOCO
OPEN 24 HOURS
NOW PAYING
A HIGH RATE OF
20 Auction Sales
•
Antique
Auction Sale
AUCTION SALE
Of tractor, miscellaneous -items and some household
effects to be held• at Lot 17, Conc. 10, McKillop
Township 2 miles south and 2 miles east Of Walton Orli
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, at 6:30 p.m,
OFFERING INCLUDES: Super W4 gas tractor in A-1
shape: tractor umbrella; 2 wheel trailer; Dolmar chain
saw; steel posts; used angle_ iron and other iron; steel
wheels; cant hOok;" jack-all jack; set of team lines;
logging chair; hand tools; hand lawnmower; lumber;
coal- "and wood cook stove; Quebec heater; annex;
wardrobe; 3 trunks; small cherry table; 2 antique
kitchen cabinets; 3 apple peelers; quilts and blankets;
• plus many other items too numerous to mention.
TERMS: CASH
PROPRIETOR - DAVE WATSON
RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEERS R.G, GETHKE
CLINTON BORNHOLM
PROPRIETOR AND AUCTIONEERS NOT RESPONS
IBLE FOR ACCIDENTS ON DAY OF SALE.
20.54-1
24 Cardo of Thanks
We would 'like to take this
opportunity to thank our friends
and neighbours for the lovely
surprise party and gifts we
received on the occassion of our
moving to Seaford). , Special
thanks to those who arranged the
party. We hope they will still
come and visit us as we will not
forget our neighbours in „Dublin
district. — Dan and Kay
O'Rourke 24-55.1
The family of the late Mrs, Sadie
Scott in their recent bereavement
wish to thank relatives; frieOds
and neighbours for expression- of
sympathy; for flowers, heart,
o4OC.e! . 0.9POotli
pallbearers and flowerbearers;
Health Leslie Funeral home.
Special thanks to Rev. Daynard,
the Marian Ritchie Aux. • for
serving lunch. ,.Also the staff of
Kilbarchan Nursing Home, Dr.
Moyo for the care given our
Mother the past six years. —
Gordon, Hazel, Jim and Allene,„
24-55x i
Government and made law, the
Libetal labour bills will hopefully
persuade • the Government to
bring in legislation which will
have a similar effect. Mr. Bull-
brook also plans to introduce Bills
which would amend the Work-
men's Compensation Act, the
industrial Safety Act and the
Employment Standards Act.
15 Property For, Rent
STORE fqr rent, main intersec-
tion of Clinton, presently used for
business purposes, ideal location.
482-9090 15-55.1
Roofing
Eavestroughing
Painting
Pointing
InSulating
and
Carpentry
Contact
ERWIN WARD,
Seaforth
527-0502
19-52,4
DAVIDSON Hearing Aid Service.
NC Free hearing tests, 45 day trial,
batteries, charges, repairs. City
and country house calls. 334 .
Queens. Avenue, Phone 432-9951
London. • 19,-51-tf
ALUMINUM SALES
For a complete line', of
aluminum siding, soffit and
fasacia, eavestrough,
doors, windows, railings,
awnings and shutters. •
Call
I3EARSS
ALUMINUM
at 527-1295
19.514
BRYANS
Stump
Cutting
SERVICE
Contact
BRYAN GODKIN
Walton •
527-1327
19-42-14
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
and
PROCESSING
Beef-Mondays, Hogs-Tuesdays
AL'S MARKET
Phone 262-2017
19-514
Farmers
THINKING OF BUILDING?
•For a good job at a reasonable
price.
Phone
RAY LAMBERS
'
R.R. 2, CLINTON
482-3305
19-53-10
1st - 2nd
O MORTGAGE FUNDS
For debt 'consolidation, new
purchases or , refinancing.
No hidden • charges or bonuses.
We specialize in the hard to get
mortgages. Call collect anytime.
1.579-0100
HANNAH FINANCIAL
SERVICES INC.'
For expert
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
and
PROCESSING
Bring your animals
to
&ma of the famous
AuhuloodSouurge
14"tr =NM
. I/2 mile ,Zugh of ba,h.putl'w goulo Inierscolm
.Z31,33 14
19-51-tf
Laurie
McKellar
BARN — COMMERCIAL
PAINTING
• Ax
R.R.#2, Staffa, Ont.
(519) 345-2879
19-51-5
Need a Sign?
" Large or Small
.... .;4-7,111n. them all—
* *4.*
TRUCKS LETTERED
******
Prompt Efficient Service
Your Own Personal Sign Writer
VANASTBA SIGNS
482-7978
HOME and farm repairs, cement
work, masonry work, specializing
in fireplaces, chimneys and other
Odd jobs. Free ,,estimates. For
more information please call Stan
Kirkham, 'Mitchell. 348-8797.
19-51-ff
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
Modern equipment. We
guarantee all work. Write or call
Harvey Dale, Seaforth. Phone
Clinton 482.3320 or Seaforth
527.0284. 19-51 -tf
Eavestroughing
First in the world! We n ow
offer anew seamless 5" • K.
Style heavy duty steel.
eavestroughing in white,
brown and black. Graham
Bros. London 432-2451.
Chatham, 354-6212.
19-47x22
I VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
ALL MAKES
Bob Peck
VARNA
262-5748
19-51-if
20 Auction Sales
24 -Cards of Thanks
I wish to thank my friends and
relatives for visits, gifts and cards
- and also 1.0.0.F. Lodge, Dr.
Rodney and staff of Seaforth
Hospital while I was a patient in
hospital. It was very much
appreciated. Harold Connell
24-55x1
I wish ' to thank my family,
relatives, friends and neighbors
for their many acts of kindness
shown to me during my recent
stay in hospital and since return-
ing home. Special thanks to
Doctors Payne and Foxctoft. It
was all greatly appreciated. —
Mrs'. Jean Ryan. 24-55-1
I wish to thank my family, friends
and relatives for their kindness
shown me while in Stratford
Hospital. — Mrs. Minna Scott.
24-55x1
(By lack Riddell, M.P.P.)
Recently James Bullbrook,
Liberal MPP (Sarnia'), tabled in
the Legislature nine Private
Member's Bills amending the
Ontario Labour Relations Act.
Mr. Bullbrook is the Party's
Labour Critic, ?ed. Co-Chairman
of the Liberal Labour Committee
with' Remo lviancini, MPP
• (Essex.South). Also on the
committee are four labour law-
yers from outside • the Party
Caucus.
One of the Bills adds to the Act •
a provision dealing with the rights
and privileges-of trade unions and
employee's in the event •of an,
employer's implementation of
significant technological change.
An employer, bound by a colleCt-
ive agreement, who proposes to
effect a technological change
likely to affect the terms and
conditions or security of employ-
ment of a significant number of
his employees, must give notice
of the technological change to the
union at least 90 days prior to the
date On which it 18 to be effective.
Any employer failing to give such
notice may be forced into compli-
ance by the Ontario Labour
Relations Board.
Upon receipt of the-notice, of
technological change, the union
may apply to the Board for an
order granting leave to ,serve
notice on the employer to com-
mence collective bargaining for
the purpose of revising the
existing provisions of the collect-
ive agreement irelting to terms
and conditions or security of
employment, or including new
-provisions in the agreement
relating to such matters to assist
employees affected by the techno-
logical change to adjust to its
effects. Also, upon such applica-
tion having been made by the
union, the employer would not be
able to effect a technological
change until the Board's disposi-
tion of the application. This
reopens collective bargaining for
the purpose of negotiating the
impact of the technological
change, and where necessary
would enable -parties to resort to
economic sanction.
Another amendment is aimed
at minimizing the number of court
appeals of arbitrator's awards.
Provision of a definition of
professional strikebreakers is
incorporated in one of the Bills, as
well as the prohibition of their
use.
One of the most significant
amendments is .the ban on
.petitions (also known as state-
ments of desire) to ,the Ontario
Labour Relations Board, Appar.
ently petitions are frequently
prepared or inspired by the
employer, a fact which the Board
discovers only after considerable
delay in certification and expense
to the union. The Bill relating to
supervisory personnel would
restrict exclusion from union
coverage to those people whose
primary responsibility is to
actually exercise authority and
actually perform functions that
are of a managerial character..
To make it easier for newly
certified bargaining units to
obtain a first collective agree-
ment, one Bill would enable the
Labour Relations Board to -arbi-
trate the first agreement. The
Board would be required to
consider bad faith bargaining and
other instances of "foot
dragging" by the 4iployer in its
award - which would tend to
discourage such actions.
The redefinition of the term
lockout contained in one Of the
Bills is a limitation of the
definition in the Act. This Bill
would eliminate those aspects of
the definition relating to
employers' motives, and the idea
is to allow unions to determine
The legality of a loelcout on its
obvious manifestation, rather
than underlying motives - of
which the union may be hard-
pressed to find evidence.
Some, though not all, of the
proposed" labour law changes
were taken from other jurisdic-
tions, including Manitoba, British
Columbia, as well as the Canada
Labour Code.
While Private' Member's Bills
are self tm accepted by the
Mr, and Tto`ii§.S of
Walton wish to 4.449.40CP
forthcoming rtlart4ge of .0301K
dapgbte4 Pai.og4 G4/1 • tO
Kenneth William, SK of Mr. and
Mrs. William Moffett of . grat;f
ford.- The marriage 1$_„,tii take
place at Duff's United Mitch 10
Walton at 4 o'clock on ,SattirdaY",
August 21. 264554
We invite engaged couPles, to
visit the Atbor Oift Shop in
Clinton: Pick up a free gift and
your friends about our Shower
and Bridal registry., service. NO
charge, no obligations. 26-51-1
27,..Births
CODKIN — To Mr. and Mrs.
Lavern Godkin, R.R. 1, Walton,
on July 20 in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, a daughter,
Sharon Joan. 27-55-1
LANDSBOROUGH Mr. and
Mrs, Don Landsborough, 107
Catherine Cr., Stratford, are
happy to announce the birth of '
their son; Bradley William, on
July 22, 1976, at Stratford
General Hospital.: 27-55x1
YANYSHYN — To Ray and
Satidra (nee Laverty) on July 26 in
Barrie General Hospital, a daugh-
ter. Tamalin Jane, Grand-
daughter for Bill and Anne
Laverty, Seaforth. 27-55-1
Additional classified
on page 18
VOrna couple
return home
• Correspondent
Mrs, Bill Chessell
Mrs. Ron Taylor underwent
surgery on her back in Stratford
Hospital last Wednesday.' Her
friends and neighbours wish her a
good recovery, .
Anne Marie Heard returned.
home on Thursday from a holiday
with relatives in Naicaln, SaSk.
Terry Heard had the -misfor-
tune to cut his finger rather badly
Saturday evening, ' requiring
several stitches to close the cut.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug McAsh
returned on Friday. from a very
enjoyable camping 'and fishing
holiday at Grundy Provincial Park
near Parry Sound.
Mr, and Mrs. Barry Taylor and
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hayter and
their families spent a few days
recently in Niagara Falla,
Jack's Jottings
Review labour laws
Brucefield
Rev. E.S. Stephens, Mrs. Ste-
phens and family are on vacation.
Brucefield United Church will be
closed until the 5th of September.
The Brucefield congregation is
invited to attend Goshen and
Varna Church.
John Broadfoot is on a bus tour
with the United Natio,ns.
Mrs. H. Berry spent last
weekend with her brother J.
Smith, Wingham and her sister-
in-law Mrs. Alvin Smith,
Bluevale.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Pepper
spent a week camping at
Meaford.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cribbon,
Toronto are visiting - with ,their
sister Mrs. 'Edna Paterson.
Mr. and Mrs. R. HandCock,
Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. R. Snell,
,Goderich, spent the weekend,with,„,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hargreaves,
Mrs. Mac Tully, Peterborough
is visiting with her sister Mrs. G.
McGregor, and Mr. McGregor.
USE
EXPOSITOR
WANT-ADS
Phone 527-0240 ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD
WATCH AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS
— WE SELL AND SERVICE
Bulava-Accutran - Watches
— 3 STORES
SEAFORTH ' CLINTON — WALKERTON
I would like to say thanks to all
who sent cards and visited me .
while a patient in Victoria Hospi-
tal and since returning home. It
was all very much appreciated.
Don Buchanan 24-55x1
My sincere thanks to friends,
neighbours and relatives who
remembered me with card's, visits
and flowers and the many favours
during my stay in the Seaforth
Hospital; also Rev. D. Beutel,
Drs. Malkus and. Whitman and
the nurses. Everything was sin-
cerely appreciated, — George
Mueller. 24-55.1
FORD- The family of the late
Janet Ford would like to, express
their sincere thanks to all rela-
tives, friends and neighbours for
the many acts of kindness during
our recent bereavement. Thanks
also to the staff of Seaforth
Community Hospital and St.
Thomas Anglican Church
Women. -1 .24-5574
I would like to thank all my
friends and neighbors who sent
cards, flowers'and treats while in
University Hospital. A special
thanks to friends, neighbors and
relatives who drove my wife 'down
to see me; also the Drs. and
Nurses of Seaford-) Hospital. —
Jack Fraiser 24-55x1