The Huron Expositor, 1978-07-13, Page 2040 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 13, 1978
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20 Auction Sales 20 'Auction'Sales
24 Cards of Thanks 25 In Memoriam
Goderich
Estate Auction
to be held at the
Saltford Valley Halt
rat 6:30 p.m.'
on
Wednesday July 19, 1978
for the Estate of Cliff Webb
Sale to consist of:
VEHICLES: 1974 Chevrolet Vega
(excellent Cortditiem
FURNITURE & ANTIQUES: 9 piece oak
antique dining room suite with round table;
oval walnut extension table with 6 dining
diairS; 2 drop-leaf tables; maple hutch;
Lady's wing back and matching gent's
thair; Victorian walnut chair; Victorian
gent's chair; 2 Windsor arm chairs; maple
desk and chair; Windsor high hack; 'Affair"
back chair; parlour chair; reeking chairs;
Gate-leg table; • '2 walnut end tables;
C• aptain's chair; 3 chesterfields; oak
rmker; needle point foot stool; 2 6' bronze
torch lamps; bedroom suite with dresser,'
vanity, Chest-ofdrOWers and '2 54" -p-Oster
beds; •,1a,rge_oak„,,,mirr.ored wardrobe; 54'
steel bed; twin beds; maple chest; dresser;
wicker table; tam cu pboa ; haftstand-foot
stool; coat rack: wicker fernery; jardinicr
stand; 36" x 40" wall mirror; hall mirrors;
rod iron lamp; '19" B & W TV; brass
'fireside- set; Arthur Pequegnat 8 day
mantel clock:. Weer barrels; 4 Arminister
rugs.
GLASS AND CHINA: 75 piece English
dinner set; Sheffield silver servers:, !•;ilver-
ware; silver tea set; Royal Dulton plate.and,
• ,small picture; Mother-of-Pearl salt ' and
pepper; goblets; blown glass; Blue Willow
glass lamps; China vase; plus many other'
interesting pieces of glass and china.
• MISCELLANEOUS; 17 cu. ft. deep freeze:
Zenith square tub wringer washer:. wringer
washer; vacuum cleaner; power riding
nknyer with 5 h.p. motor; 2 bikes; ice box;
tool trunk; hand tools; garden tools; books;
bedding; linens; plus a host of other •
interesting items, 20-57-1
AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK
(519) 527-1458
?1 Tenders Wanted 21 Tenders Wanted
4 4, ../etAton e)oanty .i/tePon ..ceou:nly
f7aCrJd. o/ (6.tict,wion ,lea(4).`dtecertion
Zustodian Fuel
Contract Oil
Tender Tender
Thinly marked. scaled.
riders will be received by
ic undersigned up to
FRIDAY, JULY 21.
78 for contracting
•istodial services at
Colborne
Central School
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP
tenders must be
tbmitted on the official
nder forms which are
ailable at the Huron
aunty Board of Education,
)3 Albert Street, Clinton.
intario.
Lowest or any tender not
teess'arily accepted.
R. McVean
Plant Superintendent
R.J. ELLIOTT,
Chairinan
D.J. COCHRANE
Director
21-57.1
Township
of Hibbert
Supply and delivering of
Regular Gasoline, No. 1
Diesel Fuel and Heating
Tenders will he received
r"y the undersigned until:
12 NOON , 28 JULY 1978
)1- the supply and delivery
o the Township Garage,
'“'t 16, Concession 8.
Please quote price Per
Alton. The lowest or any
inder not necessarily
cepted.
E. HARBURN
ROAD SUPER-
INTENDENT
TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT
R. R. #2 STAFFA
21.57-2
Plainly marked sealed
tenders will be received up
-to 12 o'clock noon .Monday •
JULY 24, 1978
ter the supply of Fuel Oil to
Huron County' Schools.
Specifications and tender .
forms may be obtained at •
the --offices--of the Huron
County Board of Education.
103 Albert Street'. Clinton,
Ontario, NUM 1LO.
Lowest or any tender of
necessarily accepted.
R.J. ELLIOTT
Chairman
D.J. COCHRANE
Director •
21-57-1
24 Cards' of Thanks
I ektend sincere thanks to
my kind friends, and
relatives whr, remembered
me with cards, gifts and
visits on the occasion of my
90th birthday. Your
thoughtfulness and good
wishes are m_ uch
app reeitt ed . - A. • W.
Gardiner. 24-57-1
We wish to thank our
friends, neighbours and
relatives for cards and
expresions of sympathy at
the time of the death of our
grandson Warren Hulley. -
George and Grace Addison.
k, 24-57-1
We would like to thank our
friends and neighbours who
helped us celebrate our
25th wedding anniversary.
Also for all the cards, gifts,
and best wishes we
received. It is an occasion
we Will always• remember.-
Corry and John Hadriks.
24-57x1
PRIVATE SALE
**-k*************
IN WALTON
(on County-Ro-ad 25)
A NEW HOUSE
-• • under construction [1008 sq.']
3 Bedroom, Living Room
Kitchen and Dining Area
3 Piece Bath, Full Basement
Electrically ,,Heated -
Front Bricked, Balance
Aluminum Siding
Lot Size 66' x 177'
For further information
Phone 523-4559
or 887-9200
Many sizes 8 styles to choose from.
Vanity
48"
36"
30"
24"
Hand Rubbed Harvest Oak
$190.00
$125.00
$115.00
$110.00
Pecan Fjpish
48" • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $160.00
36" $100.00
White Vanities
2-30" • • • • • - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $95.00 ea.
30" Maple .... . . I.•• OP $95.00
24" Pecan .. ,. ,..... ,. „ •• •• •• .... ...... .... $85.00
24” White • • • - • • " " " " " • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $85.00
36" - 2 drawers - white
$140.00
30" - 2 drawers - white $130.00
Main St., Seaforth
527-1205
* Sale ends August 1.
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Las
Dublin feed mill
expands again
Correspondent
Mr. Don MacRae
345.2842
Louis Maloney is expanding his
Feed Mill and Corn Drying
facilities on Union Street with 2
ileW elevator legs. One will be 110
ft, high and the second .1(10 ft.
with increased drying facilities'.
Personals
Visitors NN ith Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Sell lad man .• Matilda
Street were Mr. and Mrs.
Hammond (Kaye brother) St.
Marys and cousine Isabelle
MacDonald of Gra yen 11 II rSt
Don MacRae visited in Sarnia
with Mrs. Katherine McRae at
St. Joseph's Hospital also with
Mr. and Mrs. Jaeft Connors and
family. Lakeshore Road.
Mr. arid Mrs. Earl Elliott
visited in St. Marys with Mr. and
Mrs. "Ted Elliott and' welcomed
home their new grand-daughter
Sherry Marie as of July 1.
Peter E. Maloney.Jr. Has his
new service centre building well
on the way to completion on Ann
St., and opening is scheduled for
August. .
-Cronin . Transport Ltd. are
expanding their truck servicing
facilities on Mill St. in order to
accommodate the large Truck-
Train (trailers) they are required
to maintain.
Mr. and Mrs. Laffy Cook Mill
Street are.' up dating their home
with new aluminum siding Larry
says insulations is the order of the
day,
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray of
R.R.1, Dublin have purchased
the tbrmer Fred Eckert property
and have already rayed the old
house and levelled the lot in
prepartation for a new home in
Dublin's Southern Suburbs, We
welcome them to Dublin.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm, Butters for Centennial
weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Glen
'and Sandra Butters of Edmonton,
Mrs. Betty_Anne Coyne,
, J Edmontonacand Phyllis Snar'-
ris and family of London, Alan
and Cheryl Butters of Hamilton,
Ron and Rita Butters, St.
Thomas.
R. K. PECK
APPLIANCES
in the heart of downtown Varna' '
VACUUM CLEANERS - sales and service of most makes,
• CB RADIOS AND ACCESSORIES
• SPEED QUEEN APPLIANCES
• MOFFAT APPLIANCES
• SMOKE SENSORS
• INSECT LIGHTS AND FLY KILLING UNITS
• HAND CRAFTED GIFTS
Varna, Ont. 482-71,03
Obitu ary
ARTHUR FREDERICK EDMUNDS
The denthOeCtirred • in TOronto
on June 28, of Arthur Fredrick
Edmunds of-Barrie:1i e h i
tiff h year. •
The son of the late Mr.• and Mrs.
Wm, G, Edmunds. he was born in
Seaforth, Following graduation
from Seaforth Collegiate' Institute
hejoined the then Dominion Bank
in Seaforth i n July 1928 and
served at a number of Ontario
branch s including Hamilton.
Sarnia. 'Guelph and Welland as
well as sonic years in Saint John
was manager at
Gananoque until 1960 when he
VMS moved to .13arrie where he
continued to, Serve until his
• rot ircineo riwo years ago. He was
a keen golfer and'. interested in
pnotOgraphy which he followed
'both at home and on various trips
he had taken on holidays and
since his retirement,
He was married at Egmondville
tit 'Jeannette Finnigan who snr-
vivie,,. He also is survived by
daughters • Mary. Mrs. Douglas
Muniford of WitterloO and Carol,
Mrs..lames Brisbin of Acton and
a son William of Kitchener a
supervisor with the •,Toron to
Domin ion 'Batik..
-Also surviving arc three grand-
children Colleen.' and Robert
MuMford and Michael Brisbin, a
Sister Any a. Mrs. Frank Kling,
• Seaforth and a brother Dr, .1. Reid
I-almonds of Brantford.
Funeral services, were held at
the .Steekiey Funeral Home. Bar-
rie nn July I and following
u•emation the remains will be
buried in the family plot Maitland
Bank Cemetery Seaforth,
Mr. John Willems of
Dublin announces the
engagement of • hiS
daughter, Josephine, to
Steve Skoblenick. 'son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Skobleniek of Waterford'
Ontario. The wedding will
tie place July IS, at St.
rnard's R. C. Church
Waterford. Ontario.
26-57x1
Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam
O'Rourkee Dublin. • are. ,
pleaserto_ announce the
engagement of their'
daughter Mary Anne to
Dwight Ivan Lealess son of
Mr. and Mrs, Erielealess,
R. R. #1, Fullarton.
Saturday, August 5, 1978. at.
3:30 o'clock. in St: Patrick's
_Church. Dublin. .26-57-1
Mr. and Mrs. James
Cowley of Sydney,
Vancouver' Island, wish to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter.
Elilabeth Joan, 'to James
Keith Hav„ Vancouver, son.
of , Mrs. Verna Hay of
Exeter and the late Lorne
.‘; E. 'Hay. The wedding to
take place on Saturday July
29 in Cadboro Bay United
Church, Victoria. British
Columbia. -26-57-1
IFTIrilrrrwr rrilr711.,^77""'"'"'",-
.11
I wish to. thank my friends
and neighbours for the
lovely cards, flowers' and
visits while I was a patient
in Seaforth Hospital and
since coming home. Special
thanks to Drs. Underwood,
Malkus and Brady, Doreen
and Ross Ribey; also to all
the nursing. staff. It wars all
deeply appreciated.-Hattie
Johnston. 24.57x1
We would like to say Thank
you to everyone whopelp•ed-
in any way to make our first
Bike Rally a success: the
bikers, the men and women
at each checkpoint, the
women in the booth and to
everyone .who donated
prizes. Special thanks to
Ingan Farm equipment for
the adults speed bike and to
Hoegy Farm Supply for the
child's bike. - Winthrop
Park Committee. 24-57x1
I would like to thank my
family, ' neighbours and .
friends for all the cards. and
prayers and gifts: also _the,
ki.nd nurses, Dr. Malkus,
Rev. D: Beutel and. Rev.
Horst for their vtisits while
I' -WaS in ifie hospital.
EVerythilig was sincerely
appreciated. - Esther
Mueller. 24.57-1
We thank • everyone who
aired for Jim while he was
a patient in Seaforth
hospital: Dr. Underwood,.
and the nursing staff We
thank Father' Laragh, all
who visited. • sent cards.
phoned 'and provided rides
to the hosptal. It is much
appreciated.. - 'Mary and
Jim Nolan. 24-57x1
I wish. to thank my friends
and relatives for their cards
and visits while I was a
rxitient in. Stratford. General.
and University Hospital. -
Harry' Nesbitt. 24-57x1
We would like to thank our
family Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Preszeator. Mr. and Mrs.
Harold McCallum and Mr.
and Mrs.. Lloyd Regele, our
mot her Mrs. . Mary .
Thornton, our gra nd
'child'ren, relatives.
neighbours a nd-f tie nds-foit!--7
gifts. money, cards and
best wishes; also thanks to
Robert McKinley. • M.P.
Joe Clark, . Member 'of
Opposition government for
their best wishes. Thanks
to all who made our day so
happy. Edward and Idilla
Reg,ele. -'24-57.1
H1JLLE'Y: The,faniily of the
'late Warren Hulldy wish to
express their. sincere
thanks to .relativet. friends
and neighbours for floral
tributes, Memorial
donation's and their many
acts of kindness. A special-
thanks to Rev. Stan
-McDonald. Londesboro
United Church women for
providing lunch, the Box
Funeral Home, the • pall-
bearers and the , flower
bearers. Your kindness Will
always be remembered.
24-57x1
I wish to thank all those
silto -•sent• me cards, visits
and inquiries while a
patient in Seaforth Hospital
zuAsince returning home.
Thanks to Dr. Malkus. Dr.
Rodney, O.R. nurses, the • , wry kind nursing staff, all
hospital staff and also the
ladies at the clinic for the
prompt and kind attentiont,
'received. A "special thank
you" to all my co-workers
in the dietary for their
many acts of kindness and
' the very useful salad bowl.
A very special thank you to
Bob. Aunt Kathleen and
Uncle Wilmer for the lovely
flowers. Everything was
greatly appreciated and will
always be remembered.
Bonnie Storey._ ,24.-57s1,
I wish to thank my many
friends, relatives and
neighbours for their cards
and visits while 1 was a
patient in Seaforth
Hospital. Special thanks to
- Whitman and Rev.
Reuber. Everything was
wry much appreciated. -
Peter Dunlop. 24-57x1
DALLAS: In loving memory
of. a dear son Jackie, who
died July 14, 1968.
It's a sad home here
without you Jackie,
We miss you here each•day.
For our lives are not the
same to us,
Since you were called away.
The many things: you did
for us,
In your kind and thoughtful
way,
You gave us • years of
happiness,
No one can take away.
Uwe could have a lifetime
wish,
And thoughts that would
conic true,
We would wish with all our
hearts.
For yesterday and you,
—Lovingly remembered by
Mother: Dad, and, families.
75-57x1
26 Personal
27 Births
O'ROURKE: ' Dan and
Colleen O'Rourke are
happy to announce't he safe
arrival of their son, Joseph
Patrick .6 'lb. 10 ox. on
Tuesday sJune 27 in
Stratford General Hospital.
A brother for Shawn. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Jerome Kelly,
Kinkora and Mr. and Mrs.
Dan O'Rourke, Seaforth.
27-57-1
NOLAN: Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Nolan are pleased to
announce the birth of their
daughter Lisa Anne on
June 14'. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. George
Merpaw and Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Nolan. 27-57-1
WITH: Ron and Beverly
are pleased to announce the
arrival of their son lam
Douglas on July 10 at St.
Joseph's•Hospit al. London.,
27-57-1
UTTLE: Mr. apd Mrs.
Grant. Little-, Sea-fort-1u ..ort •
July 7 a daughter.
Elizabeth Jane at Seaforth
Community Hospital.
27-5'7x1
MARION: Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Marion are happy to
announce the arrival of
their son, Christopher
Michael on July 7 at St.
Joseph's Hospital. London.
27.57-1
28 Deaths
FEENEY: Louis Patrick
passed away July 7, 1978.
At his home R. R. #2,
Dublin in his 78th year-
Louis 'Feeney. Beloved son
of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Feeney. Dear
brother of Elmer of Dublin
and Joseph of Clinton,
Predeceased by brothers
Tom, Albert and Jerome,
Friends called at the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home, Seaford'. until
Monday July 3, 1978 when
requiem mass was held at
St. Patrick's Church.
Dublin at 10 a.m. Interment
St. Patrick's Cemetery.
Dublin. Rosary prayers
were said at the funeral
home Sunday evening at 8
p.m. '28-57-I
SCHARTZENTRUBER: in
Bluewater Rest Home,
Zurich, on Mdnday July 1.0,
1978 Nancy (-Lehr)
Sehartzentruber wile of the ,'
t .04 - • -C4146 t i o
Schartzentruber in her 93rd
year. Survived by one 'son
Edmund. R, R. #5 Brussels
and 2 daughters Mrs. Bert,
(Mabel) Bachert, 12.. R.=#4,
BffiSsels, Mrs. Harold
(Edith)'Widrick, R. R. #2,
Zurich, Fourteen grand-
children and 19 great-
gandehildren. Resting at
the Westlake Funeral
Home, Zurich until
Thursday July 13, then.t.o.-
the Blake Mennonite.
Church where funeral
service will be held at 2,
p.m. Int erm en t Blake
Mennonite Cemetery.
28-57-1
MCALLISTER: At the
Bluewater Rest Home,
Zurich, Ontario, on
Monday July • 10, 1978
James A. McAllister.
Beloved, husband of Jessie
V: (Johnston) McAllister
and the .late Rossie Broad-
fan (1954), in his 77th year.
Predeceased by brother
Robert (1959). Dear father
of Ian McAllister of Zurich,
- (Jean) Mrs. len Goff, of
Sarnia. Loved by, ,grand-
children . Karen, Janet and
John McAllister, Brenda and
Rob Goff. Resting ,at the T.
Harry Hoffman Funet'al
Home, Dashwood. where
the funeral service was held
on Wednesday July 12 at 2
p. m. A. service by the
1.0.0.F. NO. 223 Lodge of
Hensall took place on '
Tuesday evening. July 1 I at
9:30 p.m. followed by a ,
Masonic service, by Huron
Lodge 224 of Hensall. Rev:.
Harold Snell officiating.
Interment in Bairds
Cemetery, Brucefield.
Memorial contributions° to- — -
the charity of your choice
would be -appreciated by
the family. 28-57s1
HOGGARTH: Gladys
Elfreda Hoggarth of
Egniondville passed away
on July 11,, 1978 in her 79th
year. Gladys Duncan
beloved wife of Jack
Hoggarth and dear mother
of Arlene., Mrs. Eric
McIntosh R. R. #4, Seaforth
and loved grandmother of
Laurie, Ulna and Janice.
Friends may call at the
Whitiley-Ribey Funeral
Home where funeral
services will be held today
at 2 p.m. Interment Staffa
Cemetery: Rev. R. Roberts
officiating. 28-57-1
BEUTTENMILLER, John
Fredrick--in the General
Hospital. Stratford. Ontario
on 'Thursday, ,tune 29,
1978, John Fredrick
Beuttenmiller, 16
Birmingham Street.,
Stratford in his 65th year;
beloved husband of
Dorothy Finch, drat father
of Shirley. Toronto; Lois,
'Calgary. Albert a'.-liroiner
of Harry, Ottawa. and
Gordon Seaforth. Resting'
at the .Hoinbuck Funeral
Home. 156 Albert Street.
Stratford where the funeral
service was held on
Saturday July 1 at 11 a.m.
-Interment was in Avondale
Cemetery. Rev. Herbert
Gastmcier officiated.
Donations to The Canadian
Cancer Society, 28-57.1
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Whiteley, Sea forth. are
pleased to announce '• the '
engagement of their
daughter Kathryn
Elizabeth to John Edward
S.. _ . . chene r.....son- of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott.
Seaforth. 26-57-1
/ The famifieS of Peter P.
Connolly-and Mary E. Little
are p 'd to annonce the
tar rage o' their parents
which took place at St.
James Church,,Seaforth; on-
' July 8. 1978, • 26-57s1
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