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held their.meeting on to Eleven memberS answered
' Sept 14th at 2:30 p.m. Edith the roll call. Donations were
McMiljan had charge of the made to the "Birthday Box."
meeting and opened with a Shortreed read the
verse "We do not Wane Scripture taken from Romans
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oung man to serve
five months in jail
The 5irst Church WMS alone." •
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Area wedding
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MASON—SILLS . •
•So Anne Sills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F;C.J. Sills of
Seaforth and John11), Mason. sop of Mr. and, Mrs. Charles
Mason of Oshawa were' married in St. James Roman
Catholic Church, Seaforth at a nuptial mass on Sept. 2.
Father .H.J. Laragh officiated sat the ceremony. The bride
was given in marriage by her parents. The Maid of lion.o1-
..0 was Mrs. Marion • Mason, of Bowling "Green, • Ohio;
• sister-in-law•of the groom: The bridesmaids were Joan and
Jane Sills. The groomsman was Ronald Mason, Bowling
Green, brother of the grooM. and the uSher"s- were, Bill
Mahoney of 'Hamilton and Bruee 116Trij,es tit "Guderiai. Th-c
organist was, Margaret -Sills of Seaforth. 'Following the•
wedding, a. reception was held at the rionl c oF the bride's
parents at 76 Goderreh Street East, Settforth. Guests '
attended the wedding from Baltimore; Maryland; Oshawa;
Windsor; London:. Hamilton; St. Thomas and BoWling
Green, Ohio, ,Following a wedding trip to ...Northern
Ontario, the couple wall reside at 310 Ridge, Street, . . •
wling Green, Ohio. ,
10 unloading pits at our 3
branches, Ready to serve'
you.
ATTENTION FARMERS
Sow early '& Use Your Drill to encOyrage a well
developed & strong root system to -combat, winter,,kill,
frost upheaval
4 „...., We ,have a well stocked fertilizer , .
I,. plant for custom application for
wheat & plough down klrograms...
,7” , ... BUlk delivery service & 5 ton
, ig"::J.,:. „ .
a ' a 'spreaders for rent".
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Our seed corn ''plot, says to order your next spring Hylavd,
seed corn now. We have some excellent varieties for you.
.ring in your sail samples & we will .have the m analysed for
you at W.G . Thompson &'Sons Crop Advisory Service.
Fast, efficient and 'honest
gradin g for. your 1978
white bean harvest.'
This Fall Sow Thompson's
'HYLAND BRAND
SEED
WHEAT
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Hyland
Kontiki . Reg. 13.95
Fontaine Blue Reg. 17.95
Boudoir
Reg. 13.95
Winchester - Reg. 12.05
Sale 11:95
Sale 15.0
Sale 1
Sale 11.95
COme and visit our display at So,aforth FOir •
Numerous small room lot carpets
and hard surface tothooseirom
Robert L. Plumsteel
Interiors
PINE FURNITURE • CARPETS • PAINTS • WALLCOVERINGS
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9MAIN MEET SOUTI1 SEAFORTH, Phone • Business 1 519) 527.0902 Horne 15191527-0052 • ••
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Agrico
A good ammo to prow by
TO BEAUTIFY YOUR BATH .
48" - Oak Vanity &
Marble Top & Sink r3-00.°°
34" - Oak Vanity Marble
Top & . Sink sl 90'
30" Oak' Vanity &
Marble Top & Sink $1.65 .00
24— - ,Oak Vanity- & -
Marble Top & Sink Trgy01:1-
We also carol-rreW 'this fall f .
° ° J.P.Stevens TOWELS
- 8 New exciting colours-
. Along with a Wine of other bath
accessories and shower curtains by: w.
Aquarius Bath Fashions'
Shower Cyrtain .,)
8right.neW colours & patterns
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Mt(sons meet 1, 19170
Sea forth VI IAS
Poliates: to birthday box
1.00 chapter. Mrs. Thomp• On
led in prover,
A ' friendly wekoille """s. extended to Mrs. Duke iron,-
the members, Edith MeMilt.,)
gave the messike taken froth
HebreWs Chapter 11 verse
on "Sara," The meeting
closed by repeating the Lords
Prayer in unison. Mrs.
Crouch played several piano
selections while lunch was
being Served. - • •
Mrs. Vert Shobbro0,14'
W-4250 •
Hullett 'Masonic Lodge No.
568 hold thi.ir Divine service
on Sunday.: Wel .orning WO,
the sanetuarywere
Hafts, So....11, L'%hers
were Robert flunking. Kevin
Fotherlill, Dann* JewW and
Kevin Tanilo. r..lasonk
brethren paraded into, centre— •
pews.
Myth Lodge 303 joined
litillett Lodge for the service, •
Key'. Mel )0 n;i• .1 welcomed •
• the, masonic and. all %'sitors.
('bole anthem was the open
"door with Mrs. Allen "Shad-
Ole. choir' fader and Mrs, "
ocean' •a Glean Mcgl'eRcr
PETER M. DUNLOP
Peter Martin Dunlop pas-
soPaway Wednesday', Sept.
13, 1978, in Seaforth Com-
munity. Hospital in. his 73rd
year f011owing lengthy
illness.. .
The 'son Of the late Hugh
• Dunlep:and Sarah Jane Mar-
tin he 'was horn and' recieved
his education in Hu•Ilett Twp.
He farmed in -,both Hullett'
and Grey Townships before
moving to Seaforth in 1945.
On Sep. 2.1950 he married
Edith Hillen of.M.eKillop. He
' was a member of Notthside-
United Church,
Survivine, besides his wife•.
None dpaghter Muth - Anne
of Toronto. Also • surviving
ate • two sisters (Matlid,
Mrs. Orville' Dole of Chinon"'
and (Vera) Mrs. Leslie Oliver
of Sea fort h.,-
Largely atteride& fimeral
services were. heldSatuidaY.:.
Sept., 10 at. 2 p.M., from. al (2
'Whit tiey :Ribery Fimerai •
Home, Gerderich - St..
Seaforth with. Rev. Van
Slyk.e oflicating. •
Interment " took place in
Maitland Bank Cemetery.
Pa libearer'.s were Jim
Jamieson., George 1-1‘.)ggart,
Edwin .Marti,o, Cecil-Martin.
Alex. Irwin and Emmet'son •
. Durst. • •
Flowerbarers were Wm.
' Rogerson, Mae St.ewart.
Randall 23. of no
fixed address, was sentenced
to five ,months 'in jail in
provincial court, Gocjeriuh.
on 'Monday.
Mt. Ytelding,,,was convicted
of theIl Of a 'motor vehicle.
and sentenced to 'four
mop the in jail and received
..a sentence of one month
' injail when convicted 01
escaping lawful custody.
Mr. Yielding was 'arrested
in Seaforth eaTlier this-month
after he was spotted driving
Bruce Whitmore, Norman
Jantieson and Larry Hubert. ,
M. M. KLINKHAMER
Martin M. I<linkhamer,
70, ' of died
Wednesday: Sept. 13.. at the
Re ha•bilitation and Extended
• Care Unii of the Strafford
a car ' which the Toronto
police had reported stolen.
When a Seaforth police
officer stopped Mr. Yielding.
the man escaped, climbed
over the rooves of some Main
Street stores, -and after
climbing through a. skylight,
fell through the ceiling of an_
apartment over Anstett
Jewellers.
Mr. Yielding was eventually
apprehended on the grou'lid
of Scott Poultry Farm on the
outskirts of Seaforth.
daughter Mary M. Joynt, of
"Toronto; two, sons. ' Donald
M.. of New, Dundee, and
Joh .111 • M., of Montreal:and
three grandchildren.
Mr. Klinkhamer •rested at
Box Funeral Home Seaforth•
until. , Saturday ' wen -^a
) funeral mass ..•ft. held at ,
10:30 a.m. at St. Patrick's
ititarte8,
Yes 10 ,have beatify for your bath.
SEAFORTH
KITCHER&BATH •
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HENSALL - MITCHELL GRANTON
262-2527 348-8433' 225-2360
R.04SaUIRE , LLODOYDUG MANNwHITEsELL LTy0LENsY BOINcLUAWIR
BILL GOB
)I ItETIll7tbS
5-3" Main St., Seaforth 527-1205
CieM:•ral Hospital. . Roman Catholic Church.
66n•. in Dublin lie attended • 'Dublin, with Rev. T.(: Dii
school there ' and - for a officiating. Burial-was in St.
number of ' years ` was'. Col u mb a ri cemetery. The
employed as a machinist in ,, pallbearers . were:. Fergus ,
Detroit. prior to Pettit...ming. to • Stapleton,. Joseph Cronin. .
Dublin.. He ret;red in 1967.' James Krankopf, Ted Doyle, •
Surviving. are Ins wif, ..the. ,10001.1. Shea and Joseph . ''
former A n 4121:1' Sil .: ' tp . Dorsev;Flower Bearers were
Whom' ' he v% as married. in . Mat 'McCreight,' and Geo.
London in 1930. en e Geottler.
Apply a complete fqrtilizer with/or ahead of
the drill. You'll set a full meal for your wheat, frdm
the time it sprotitS until the heads mature next
summer.
The N-P-K will stimulate rapid seedling' ,
growth and deep sturdy roots for winter hardiness.
Next spring it will promote growth and add bushels
of high protein grain.
Let's soil test your wheat land. Let's make .
sure your wheat gets a balanced menu of Pant food
, . . for top yields of high protein grain. Come in to
see us, or call today. Brucefield,
482-3948
Mervyn Erb
Blender Manager
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