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COMMERCIAL
HOTEL
SEAFORTH
Entertainment
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Thursday, Friday, and Satui,day
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Perth County
Plough :.`.Bays,
yRIDAY & SATURDAY
NIGHT
CHICKEN
WINGS
1F,RIDAY SPECIAL
CABBAGE
ROLLS
FINE FOOD
FINE ENTERTAINMENT
HO,itnview„ residents
pleqsed 'with 'whirapoor,
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• In November; 1977, ' 'the
Canadian Foresters, Western
Ontario Provincial Assembti,
meeting in rioderich jsresented.,
funds to H uronview with *high to
purchase a Century, Whirlpool',
bath. •
After some delays in
installation, the bath wsa put into
service on January 16th and, in
the short space of time since then,
has proven to be a boon to the
Home. 1
Residents who, because of
painful - arthritic' conditions' or
extra-sensitive skin, dreaded a
regular bath, find the whirlpool
not only tolerable but actually
pleasant. The built-in lift gives
them a real sense of security ' and '
the whirlpool action is definitely
beneflcial to, arthritic joints.
The only. problem is that one
such bath can AM possibly
accorrimoda:te all the residents.
Hence, decisinAave to be- made
as To which residents would
benefit most from t he whirlpool
and such decisions appear
arbitrary to some of the residents -
not chosen, Despite -this small
problem, ,management, staff, and -
the residents who get to use it are
very pleased with this excellent
piece of equipment. And it is
hoped that another can be
acquired in the near future to let
more residents have the obvious
benefit' of'-this bathing system.- -
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• 4. TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP
TOW IP OF TUCKERSIVIITH
TO NSHIP Of HIBBERT
- If YOU HAVE ONE OR MORE "CHILDREN OR
- IF YOU ARE SIXTY YEARS OF AGE OR OVER
YOUR PRESENT ACCOMMODATION IS INADEQUATE
- IF YOUR INCOME IS MODEST
HIBBERT TOWNSHIP
Charles Friend,
Dublin,:
345-2931
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-If Your Present, Accommodation Is Inadequate'
-If Your Incomels Modest
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APPLICANT SURVEY
ASSISTED RENTAL H HOUSING
Na SENIOR 'CITIZEN
Town of. Seafarth.
- Yob Have One Or Istio-re Children OR
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- 'If You Ate Sixty Years Of Age ,Or Over ,
THIS IS Ofd rNTEREST TO YOU!
The Ministry of Housing, at the requ
your municipal council; is conducting a
survey to determine the need for additional
"assisted rental housing to be rented on a
geared 'to income basis • in Seaforth. To
'determine the local need for this type of
accommddation, interested, families and
" senior citizens 'now living in' Seaforth are
asked to. complete an .application form and
• return it to the District Housing Authority at
the address indicated below.
IF YOU ARE ASEAFORTH RESIDENT AND. ARE'INTERESTED
IN RENTIPG ASENIOR CITIZEN OR FAMILY UNIT IN
SEAFORTH PLEASE COMPLETE AN APPLICATION FORM.
For senior senior citizens and faMilies interested in renting an Ontario Housing
unit additional' information and applicatibn., forms are available, at
Clerk's Office
72 Main St. S.
Seaforth, -Ontario
527-0160
or
Huron County Housing Authority
53 Stanley Street -
Goderich, Ontario
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'00 NAME dR\./EY::
ASSISTEDi!ZENTAL ,HQUSINO.
AND SENIOR CIT !ZEN.
THIS IS OF INTEREST TO YOU!
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The:Ministry of Housing, arthe request of ,
your municipal council, is conducting' a
survey to determine: the need for assisted
rental housing to be rented on a geared to-
income basis in the Townships of McKillop, •
TuokersMith and Hibbert. To determine local
need for this type- of accommodation,
interested families and senior citizens now
living in McKi•Ilop,:Tuckersmith and Hibbert
Townships are asked to complete “a
questidnnaire form.,
IF YOU ARE A McKILLOP, TUCKERSMITH OR HIBBERT TOWNSHIP-
RESIDENT AND ARE INTERESTED IN RENTING A SENIOR CITIZEN
OR .FA-i UNIT IN SEAFORTH, PLEASE COMPLETE A
-QUESTI(ONIAIRE-FORM.
%For senior citizens and families interested in renting an Ontario Housing
unit additional information and questionnaire forms• are available at the
local Clerk's office. ' •
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N1tKILLOP TOWNSHIP
.Mrs. Marian McClure
RR 1, Seaforth •
527-1916
TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP
'J. R.Mclachlan,
GMB 117, RR 5, Clinton,
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HVRQN exp SITOR • F 1311UARY 20, 1978
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' MRS. JOHN CAMPBELL
Mrs, Jon Campbell formerly
of Seaforth anctMcKillop died in
klutonviev0 on February 16. She
• was in _lie! 94th Year.
She WaSilhe-fgriner .Rosins
Allen Her husband predeceased
, her in 1959. The couple farmed in
McKillop and in 1970 WS,
Campbell,retired to Seaforth. '
She was a member of Caven
United Church. from Bonthron Funeral Home on • *forth , he Was a mechanic with Koehler of 11,K 4 Walton,
Mrs, Campbell is survived by Friday with interment following several area garages. following an illness some
sons William G. of Seaforth, in Burns Cemetery.
-Maitlandbanlc Cemetery.
MRS JHOMAS APPLEBY
The death occurred in
Huronview. on Febrilary 15 of
Mrs. Thomas R. Appleby She was
Formerly of Seafo rth and
-McKillop; Mrs. Appleby was the
foritier Evelyn. WI, Knox and was
born in Hullett a dau'hter of the
late George Knox and Jennie
',McGregor. She attended school at
'Warlock and prior tojier marriage
was a dressmaker. Following her
marriage' the couple -farmed in
McKillop retiring to Seaforth, in
1959:
Het-hustsand--predeceated-lie- r
October 14, 1963 but she' is
survived by two daughters,
Marian, Mrs, Gordon
MacDonald, Seaforth. and
Rosamond, Mrs. Bert Garrett..
Clinton. and 'by grandchildren,
Curtisi, MacDonald, Kitchener,
Linda,. Mrs. David Mathews,
Woodstock, Ilene, Mrs. Bob
Lawn' bowling ladle
Seaforth Ladies Lawn Bowling
" Club held their February social at
the Masonic *tall on. Tuesday
evening with thirty-five present.
There were eight tables of'
euchr in'play• and one of bridge.
High,score for the evening in
bridge.. to Dinah Sills
ThelMa Dale was high for the
ladies With .95 while Lorne Dale
had high score for the men 110.
`Lunch was .served by the
committee ,of Rachel Riehl. •Viola
The Glinton Kinette Club
entertained their adopted
Grandmothers at a Valentine
Party on .Tuesday morning in the
Ground North dining room. M4.
Alma Davis ' and Miss. Dora
Jackson thanked the4Giettes on
behalf of the Grandmothers.- •
The, tables in the Home were
arranged and" decorated for the
Valentine Dinner. During the day
the Huronview Orchestra
serenaded each..-of=the areas with
appropriate music.
, The Clinton „Women's Institute
were hostesses 'on Wednesday
afternoon, for the.February
Birthday _Party.. Mrs. Connie
Coclough, President of the
TayInt-, ...;„.Fthel, Dennis, Jessie
Rillen and D6nna Patterson and,
Dorothy Townsend.
The next social will be held at.
the Masonic Hall on Tuesday
evening March 21st at 8 p.m.
Conveners for the evening will be
Florence Kay, Dinah Sills, Anne
Agar, 011ie McDonald and' Mrs.
Joe Hugill.
Get Well wiShes were signed
by all present to be sent to' Dr.
Paul Brady for a speedy recovery.
MARY HELEN BEDARD
In 'South MacOmb pital,
• Warren, Michigan, IM y Helen
(Morrissey) Bedard, of Zurich, in
her 63rd year. Beloved wife of the
late Dennis P, Bedard .(January„
1963).. Dear Fiddler of Ronald
Dennis Bed r-04; • of ,R,R,1,
Dashwood, Bernard, P. Bedard of
Sterli ng Heights, Michigan,
.William Lawrence Bedard ,,of
Fraser, Michigan, Mrs. Theodore
(Mary Avila) CorriVeau of Utica
Michigan, Mrs. "Ma Carol Ann '
.Desjarlais of-Fras ,---Michigan, -
Dear daughter of Mrs. Ca erine
Morrissey,' ten gran& i dren,
-Dear, sister- --of, - -John- --(-Jack
Morrissey- of Grand Bend.
Benedict (Bennie) Morrissey of
London, Mrs°. Louis (Kay) Groom
of Vancouver,,,,,, Mrs,_ Hubert
(Winnifred) Desjardine of
Amberley . Two brothers and-one
sister predeceased. Resting at the
Westlake Funeral Home, Zurich,
until Saturday,.February 18 when
funeral mass was. held in St.
Boniface Roman Catholic Church,
Zurich, at 10:30 a.m. with Rev.
Fr. Durand officiating.
Temporary entombment, burial
later in St. Boniface_Roman, cath _
()tic Cemetery, Zurich.
- GERTROE NICHOLSON
The. death occurred Climax,
SaSkatchewan on January'.28 of
Gertrude Nicholson,' widow of the
late Samuel Laidlaw., 'both natives
of Tuckersmith Township.
Laidlaw was the daughter
of the larelliTin- Nicholson and
number of years.
She was married in
Eginokdville, September 24, 1947
and farnled with, her husband in
McKillop. Active in community
affairs, she was a past president
df the U.C.W..
She is survived by,her husband
and by five. children, Marilyn, at
boil*, Gary D. Of 'London,
dordinn W. of Victoria, --rVC.,
Ronald B. of New Westminster,
B.C., and Allan E. of R,R.4,
Walton. Also surviving are a
- sister, Mrs. Robert• (Margaret)-
Beuerman,"'R.R.4, ;Walton,
brother, Kenneth Moore, of
the R.S.Box Funeral Home in
Seaforth on Monday with Rev,
M. E. 1Reuber officiating. Burial
Will -.be " in Zion .McKillop
Cemetery. Temporary
• entombment was ,. in Pioneer
Memorial Mausoleum.
ZACHARIAll MCSPADDEN
Zachariah McSpadden died
in Seaforth Community Hospital
on February 16. He was 88.
Born in McKillop he Was a son
of the • late William Grace
McSpadden and Lydia McCallum.
He attended area schools and
farmed in the township until his
retirement to Roxboro and later to
Seaforth.
He was predeceased by his wife
the former Selena Trewartha but
is, survived by two sons Sam of
Otterville and. Bert of Richmond.
Seaforth Felice chief 'John i
cairm has drawn attention to a l
miaconception that is arising as a
AUK of a press release from ,the
Ministry of Transportation alul
sernmunicat!ons concerning
reportkl* accidents and which
appeared' in a recent issue, .‘
s Cairns points out that.
while the ;invent of pioRerty
damage a ,motor vehicle
accident for which a report must
Instittute, brought greetings and
• Mrs; Lyla Johnson was Emcee for
the programme and provided the
piano accompaniment. Mrs.
Homuth sang two vocal num .hers
and led a sing.a.16ng. Mrs. Leona
Lockhart gave a reading's there
were piano solos by Gladys Van
Edmond and vocal duets by
George Turtier4 •-and. Stanley
„Johns: Following the programme'
gifts were presented to the
celebrants and lunch was served
by the ladies, Miss Bertha Diehl
thanked the Insitute Tor providing
the lovely party. -
The residents 'are erijoying the
treat of apples donated by the
Clinton L.O.B.A. •
ccidents • 'hief
be Made bas'increased from •Poo Thekel 'continues to be ' a
to- WO this, -applies only .ilehen requirement to report every
there is no personalAnjury and, accident in which there is
total datria4e to vehicle* involved' personal injury or damage to
does not exeeed.:•44400 0/.0 property including, shrubs, trees,
providing'parties involved reach Toles; signs,, sod .3 or fence
agreement concerning repairs of regardless of the amount
the vehicles. involved.
IkalSo is survived by sat' grand,'
'children and fivelgeat grand;
children. and by 'two sisters
Mrs,, ..Cartwright, Hawley,
.Seaforth add Susan, Mrs, 'Fred
Hutchings of •Califortilaitle was
predeceased by a 'son Jack who
was killed overseas and by two
• sisters and three brothers:.
A funeral service' was, held '-at
the Whitney.!Ribey Funeral Rome
on Friday, Interment will follow in
Maitlandbank Cemeteti.'
' Of
Munn, London and Miss Cindy
MacDonald, Listowei„
She is also Survived by five
great grandchildren and by
sisters, Mary, Mrs. Lorne
Marshall, Toronto, Olive,,,-Mrs.
'Graydon Neal,\ Clinton and
brother,. Ward Knox, Clinton. She
was predeceased by two brothers.
Funeral services were
Conducted by Rev. Norman Pick
Funeral ' services were,
conducted by Rev. Lockhart ROW
of Gaderich at the Whitney Ribey
Funeral Home, Seaforth on
Saturday. Interment will fcilloW in
Maitlandbank Cemetery.
JAMES EDWARD •WAMSLEY
James Edward Wamsley died
at Kilbarehan Nursing Home on
Sunday, lie was in his 87th year.
A long time resident of
Martha Wright. She and_' her
litiSband moved to the Canadian,
Nye st many years ago.
was Predeceased by her
htiihand -90 two sons, and is
Survived by four daughters..
Egmondville
.MRS. ELMER KOEHLER
The death obcurred in
University Hospital , London on
Vehr, "try . 17 of Mrs; Elmer
He wa4redecerisedby his wife mdtiths. She. was 51. '
Allan of Seiforth and,,, 4 Pallbearers were: Gordon D. the former Maude; Pethick,but 'is Mary, Elizabeth
G.' survived by a" son William and* daughters Evelyn, Mrs, Holt Scott, Cora De 'Corte, Robt.The• farmer
of Bluevale and Ruth, Mrs. B. . McMillan, Lorne Lawson, Irwin daughter Beth, both Stratford. ..-d(Baeutgtyht)er 'of
she
ee Andrew . Thomas. of Walton and by .15 Johnston and Ross Carter. Flower Moore and, Fannie 'McKenzie of
• grandchildren ; arid 29 great bearers were: LlOyd Appleby, 'A funeral service Vas e
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attended
Se aforth
grandchildren. William Appleby, Melvin. Knox ozinducte_d at the Whitney-RibeY Egrnondvillefgmd nvllle' h School,
fuper al service was -and Sam-Scott. Fiinermi Home, Seaforth o District High and Clintbn
conducted at the Whitney-Ribey
Wednesday: Interment will follow Business ' College, Following EVER JAMES STOREY Funeral. H0,` S'elifaorth on
Min aitlandbank Cemetery graduation she was on the staff of Everet James Storey RR ,—sea" Saturday. Interment will follow in Dublin welt known McKillfis forth. the Seaforth P.O.S.O. for a
,fanner died suddenly on
'February' 15 fo Ewing a short
illness. He was, 4 .
Born in Seaforth • was a son
of Mrs. George Camp I and the
late William Story. ollowing
graduation from area sc mils he
farmed in. McKillop. He was ,a
member 'of first Presbyterian
Church, ;Seaforth, Exeter-
Enconipment No.33, 100F No,55
Seaforth _of which ,be was a
postmaster 'and of branch 156,
Royal Canadian Legion.
He is' Stirvisc_Lby his-widow,
the.former Frances McGavin of
Walton to whom he was married
im -1952r- and Thy--two-diugliers-,
Evelyn, Mrs. Jim Henderson,
SeafOrth, Miss Vanda,
Storey'at home and a son Patti of
Guelph. He is also, survived by.his
mother Mrs. George Campbell
and by a'. sister, Elsie, Mrs.
Merton Keys, R.R.4, •Seaford':
He was predeceased by- his father
in 1973. :
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S. play. euchre
es idents an t° R Y--Eg-itiondville and- - thrze___ ,,-.
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at
alentme part
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