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c ACCOUNTANTS
ATKINSON. INNES,
LEACH & NEILL
Chartered Accountants
Accounting, Auditing,
Tax Planning and• Tax
20 Gouinloek Si .
SZ7-133 SEAFWIT H
CH.1110PRACTon INSUIIANCE
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Graves Wallpaper
& Paint
6inscllAnsk Imported
Wrill'Ooverings
527.0550 Seaforth
Aug. 9 - Jim Baker conduct-
ing the service; Sun.. Aug.
16 - Ralph Schuorman con-
ducting the service; Sun..
Aug. 23 - Charence Heide
conducting, he service; Sun..
Aug. 30 - Farewell service for
Meister and Family.
Picnic - last week Tues. 21
was the day for the annual
Heather Gardens picnic. This
all day _PIP* pot on. ea.
YeaF clot.
stain • . Reform .,Ogrch
with Ortioipgii111 from Yaw'
arra 'gttriMpot Church.
Ai00)141' i5
Van Sporn. May Steenstra
and Rhonda, Bjerg and the
S.W.LIM. team.
About SS residents parti-
cipated at the picnic. For
medical and other reasons 17
residents could not come
along, but they were brought.
special dishes. The weather
turned out to be Just heauti-
ruff and so Was: el/00114#
Osier A bigOat* you to
,•eltettMe who helped .9(01'
pOsiltipated ,Ouring the 4f0,'
0i0 donated so touch
Make eVeryntiefeet.00.0.ne4:.
hinity,.. The tottent*11**
"We Journey On, But Not
Alone."
Nest Sun., Aug. 2 the
church will celebrate corn-
munion service and confes-
sion of faith.
An Action Committee
meeting is planned for Tues-
day evening Aug.. 1.5 at 8
• The..S.W.I.M- Team is
sdiVe end wet! and busy, The
"OliteWeit .PIATMe4.
Thtirs-) Aug. 6..
•Se.hol* Of 5 t Auk
2"' • 'COngeSaOn of FAA* -
thintleatOnn service; .$411„
Correspondent
MONO* PM
The Vanastra Community
Team on #0:9 Lion's Tcam
wad 24-16 igeinst Porters Nil
on Thurs.. July 23. Con-
grattliatioila
pasoNAL GLIMPSES
Alsteen Group Meeting,
every Sunday evening at the
Yarmat4 Ogighth Church.
Goodbye to Fergusonr9
and rhea faintly Wayne left
eitiiier. wish You .and
your; family 004*015*Stigs.
ht,• your tlelkbOttte and,Wo,rk,-
14I0-';MatIte3111/4:•44 skin
grafting ,opne on his 404$•• '
tIe-..eppreoistea..-the many
people thinking and praYftiR
for hitt. - •
Wanda and Gordon, Her-
nerd (Goulding) visited Van
astra this past week. On
Thrus., the ladies gave
Wanda a belated shower.
They were married in De-
cember in Fort McMurray.
All the guides returned
home Saturday after their
week at camp. 4
Carol McIlveen, Kennie
and Kevan spent the week-
end at her parents on Man-
itoulin Island.
Quotation: Love is very
patient and kind, never jea-
lous or envious, never boast-
hit or proud. never haughty
er selfish .or rude. Love does
USE
EXPOSITOR
WANT - ADS
Phone 527-0240
ir-'PpNERAt, HOME
SEANFH
CH1ROPgACTIC
CENTR(
Thomas 'J.
Devereaux
25 Goderich St. W.
Seaforth. Ontario
Phone Bus. 527-1242
Res. 527-1942
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Wieral Home
CEMETERY
'MONUMENTS
SURVEYOR
Poug Vv. ttairyrn pie
ONTARIO LAND
SURVEYOR
9 tA a in St,
Secrforth
.Horne .Business
.Farm .Auto .life
. Sickness &
Accident
Investments
•
476 Main Street, South
Beer 449, Exeter,Det.
NOM ISO
235-2503
ROSS W. RIBEY
DIRECTOR
87 Goderich St., Seat Orth anastra
()ice
Phone 527-1390
' N,11," • ' IC 600
,es . n ' 30-8 30 T.V. & STEREO
Sincere and
courteous service
CARPENTRY -Th
Ward
Construction
527-0240
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ELECTRICi4t
Geo. A. Sills
& Sons
APPLIANCES
APPLIANCE
REFRIGERATION
(- CHIMNEY SWEEP
Chimney Need
Cleaning?,
Call
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CHIMNEY SWEEP'
SERVICE
tom rilele Line
SERVICE .
Authorized factory warranty
Service and repairs to
K EL V IN A TOR
& INGLIS
APPLIANCES'
Service and repairs to all
makes
ZENITH
TEL EVJSION
AND
STEREO
SALES
SERVICE
is not demand its own way. It
•
not irritable or touchy. It Joins
does not hold grudges and
will hardly even notice when
glad _about Injestice,
•
_ bot practice„tr others do it wrong. It is never
rejoices Whenever truth wins
out. If you love someone you
will be loyal to him no matter..
what the cost. You will
always believe in- him, al-
ways expect the best of hini;
and always stand your
ground in defending him. All
the special 'gifts and powers
from God will some day come
to an end. but loves goes on
forever.
—you all.
BINGO
Winners of the regular
Tuesday evening bingo held
cars drove up to the front
doors of Heather Gardens to
provide transportation to
Benmiller Part.
After refreshments, group
games wre held-sorthet esich'
one had a chance to loosen
up a bit and work up an
appetite for the big lunch.
Many ladies of the church
provided an abundance of
delicious baked goods and
dishes. In addition there.
were buckets of chicken and
desert. Audrey Roorda and
Joan Van Mau provided
guitar music after lunch with
special numbers and music
to accompany group singing.
The summer volunteer group
of five young people
(S.W LM. team) were in
charge of the games. Persons
who stayed all day • for
serving and helping out were
Grace. Kassies, Evelyn
Vnder Wall. Evelyn Mantel,
Peter Mantel, Hilda Veenst-
ra, Dick Bruinsme, Janet
Stryker, Corrie flask, Mar-
ion Van Wyk, Sandra Dyks-
tra, Stien de Weerd. Jane
ROOFING &' SIDING
PAINTING
EAVES OuG%tItG - -
FARM BUILDINGS
CONCRETE WORK
7 Years' Experience
Guaranteed Workman-
ship
Free Estimates
Seaforth
Electronics
-at the Vanastra Recreation
Centre at 8 p.m. July 21 are
as follows: First Share-the
Wealth Judy Redmond of
Goderich $61; Second Share-
the-Wealth were six people
splitting $61; Third Share-
the-Wealth was Edith Cam.
pbell of Hensall with 563;
Jackpot winner of $200 was
Anne Wild of Hayfield,
The Tuckersmith Day Nur-
sery is glad to hatie Mrs.
Fleming back after her weeks
holiday to the north-eistern
United States. JUne Tamp-
kins-Lee is away' holidaying
im the Trent Canal and in the
Ottawa area. Miss Karen
IvIcEewing is doing the cook-
ing , for the youngsters.
Happy Birthdays go to
Jamie Hoy on July 9, Angela
Tyndall on July 12, John
Pigg on July 13, June on July
15 and Angela Harrison on
July 30th.
Dr. Ralph W. Vander-
vuort of Paul Street Dental
Clinic, St. Catherines has
joined the staff of Seaforth
DenkiVeentre and will be
associating with Dr. Charles
toll in his office at 6 Main
Street South, Seaforth as of
August 1st, 1981.
17 Sperling St.,
527-1150 HORNE'S HARDWARE
MERCHANTS
PLUMBING • HEATING
ELECTRICAL EXPERTS
Phone 52 - IQ°
Sc ttl,rjh
MAJOR'APPLIANCE
SALES & SERVICE
5 27-0 6 3 6
Seaforth
Seaforth
527-0674
Lyle Ward
527-141-1
FLORIST
Hildebrand
Flowers
15 Main St.
Seaforth
Office 527.0555
Res. 527.1784
p re Sorel Service
a personal teach.
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cl
Family picnic
in Brantford
CLASSIFIE
WANT
SEWING • DECORATING SHARPENING --Th
MI types of saws, knives
and scissors sharpened
Specializing in, Carbide
saws and tools.
STAY SHARP
SALES AND SERVICE
Gordon Blanchard
ItR4', Walton 527.1806
S'EWING MACHINE ."‘ Expert interi;7`.
SUPERMARIO I T Exterior Decorators
o.e• 100 machmeS Or dtsi.,a, WaliCoverings
Servtte to all makes
Sales White Etna Husovarna
'ors of used machtnes from
S35 95
SEW AND SAN F.
CENTRE LTD.
149 Downie St
(2 doors south of Hudsons)
Stratford, 271.9660 15 Main, St., Seaforth
On Sunday, July 26 Vane-
stra Christian Church had '
their service' at Point Farms
in Goderich with a potluck
picnic afterwards. Evelyn
Mantel was the organist and
Rev. Mantel's sermon was
Kern Paints
Window Shades
• Armstrong Carpets
—HILDEBRAND
PAINT AND RAPE u Phone 527-1880
The Allen. McLachlan,
Hoggarth family picnic was
held at the Mohawk Park.
Brantford July 26.
Races six and unde-Scott
Ptiestap,, Amy' Allen. Cowrie
Jo Cleave; 1.2 and under,
Chuck Foster; Bubble gum,
Chuck Foster; sack race,
Clarence Foster; ladies
dothespin, Grace ,Found;
most change in pocket, Ern-
est Allen; most colourfif
underpants, Murray Christi,
most rings, Kathy Allen;
relay race, hanging clothes
on line, Brian Allen's team:.
sponge and water race, Jeff
Allen's team; guessing,con-
test, Jan. Mulligan and
Melanie Allen, Elimination,
Bob Foster.
A delicious suppered was
enjoyed by all. It was decided
to have the picnic the third
Sunday in July, 1982 at the
same Dark.
FEED MILL ,
FLEMING
FEED MILL
• Bulk Peileted Feed,
• Fast unloading
elevator •
• 2 pits, open
• 24 hrs: a day
CLINTON
"—CARPENTRY 7---Th c ELECTRICAL
MURRAY
HENDERSON
IMPROVEMENTS
MacLEAN
HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
K. MURRAY
Playgrounds have
pet show, favours
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EXPOSITOR
WANT - ADS
Phone 527-0240
'Kilts
410uses
Dresses
Sweater,
Rainbow Jeans
and 'Coids
Sizes 0 - 16
!et 401fs end Otis
Children • s clothes and toys
Renovations,
Additions, Sheds,
Framing,
Any Home
Improvements
FREE ESTIMATES
527-0731
CARPENTRY ELECTRIC
24 hour service
Phone 527 0032
Free Estimates
For Siding Aluminum
and Vinyl Aluminum
Farm, residential, industrial
and commercial wiring
482-3438 527-0984
Seaforth
At the Vanastra, Egmond-
vile and Varna playgrounds
this week they had a pet
shoW. A wide variety' of pets
turned out and prizes
For crafts this week they
were asked by the s Clinton
United Church Women to
make a tray of favours.. for
.shut-ins and patients-in the
hospital.
The trip last week to Grand
Bend was enjoyed by all.
They visited the zoo in the
morning and went to the
beach in the afternoon for a
picnic.
This week's trip is a
magical mystery tour of the
countryside. The trip is on
Friday July 31. The bus
'leaves at 10 a.m. and will "
return at 3 p.m. There is still
room on the ins, so register
now.
Next week's trip is on
Wednesday, Aug. 5 to Point
Farms for a day camp. They
will be making their lunch
and everyone is reminded to ,
bring bathing suits. There
are still seats' open for this
trip. For further information
about trips call the Vanastra
Recreation Centre at 482-
3544: - — •
WindOws Doors Awnings .
\---,
FARM r 811PPLIES PIANO r . '1
co-op
CAROLYN LOWRY
APPLIANCES
Appliance
and
Refrigeration
REPAIR SERVICE
Jim Broadfoot
481-7032
CARPENTRY —Th MUFFLERS
• House
Renovations
• sAiddcictiit:ris
• Any Home
Improvements
BOB REGELE Ns, 5EAFORTH MOTORS
527A715 LTD.
FUNERAL HOME'
52t.tOto'
Forth* Wino
Swatioth Onwie
(5191271-6536 MiffletWkli PIANO TUNING -
6 Repairs
• Rebuilding • Keys Recovered • Domopthasers
BRUCE PULSIFER
348-9223 Mitchell .
Peed Stied fe.rtllfzei
Farm' Supplies Petroleum
Supplies Heating Oils
Seaforth Co-op
527-0770
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.e-qlsipm, BUILDERS, (—
• w FEENEY'
CONSTRUCTION ttO
Mufflers guaranteed
as long rs you
'own the car INFORMATION
ABOUT
FUNERALS
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IDRILLING
-WiD:Hopper ,tetcl Sons
4 MODERN ROTARY'
'I RIGS'
t Not 627-1737
I DOI 627-0828
I Jim 627-U775
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ROOFING N •
CARP.ENTRY ARPENTRY ----`\ C
LARRY
McGRATH
CONSTRUCTION
J
Carpentry R.S. BOX
FUNERAL
HOME
FLANAGAN
CARPENTRY
• Custom builders
• Contracting
• Complete building
service
• NeW homes
• Renovations
• Farm buildings
345-2405, Dublin
FUNERAL DIRECTOR 7 years of business in
Mitchell & 7 years prior
experience
'Roofing of all kinds
•Chimney & Masonary
Repairs
*Carpentry Work
*Concrete Finishing •
•txterior House Painting
*Siding & Eavestroughing
FREE ESTIMATES
CALL COLLECT
ANYTIME
MITCHELL 348-0407
"—ELECTRICAL
ROSS RIBEY *Concrete Forming
and Finishing
*Framing
*Drywall
*Roofing
*Cabinet Making
• Custom Built
Houses,,* Additions,
• Renovations,
• Aluminum Siding ;
• Sheds.
F unera1 Director
K J. Cardno Should, the casket
be open or closed? Ship your Livestock
with
Art Heffron
Blyth
SHIPPER FOR
47 High Street
Seaforth
Phone 527-0885
If no answer call
Brussels •887-6336
Collect
3
GAR CARE
This question can only be answered by the family,
never by the funeral director
There are several options available to the family The
casket can be open during the hours of visitation and
closed during the final rites, or it can remain open
during the final rites It can also remain closed at all
times
The customs of the family's faith and the influence of
their Clergyman'S' thoughts may help determine what is
to be done
Modein psychologists tell us that viewing the deceased
helps the family accept the fact of death, especially
when it may have been sudden or unexpected If,
however, the appearance of the deceased cannot be
made acceptable, viewing may possibly be harmful
The family:s own wishes on the desired procedure will
always be the guideline for the funeral director at our
firm. We respect the family's wishes on all particulars
of the funeral service; as we try our very best to provide
a truly personal and meaningful service—
Peter Flanagan
527-1399
John Ryan
527-1520
OPTICIAN
David
Langstaff
Ltd.
Optician
-Surveyor
HARV'S
BARBERSHOP
1.9 JOHN STREET
OPEN
6 DAYS A WEEK
ADVERTISING-Th
Boost your
income
BUY
THIS
SPACE
TO—DAY
Call
527-0240
INDUSTRIAL
RESIDENTIAL
and
FARM WIRING
United Co-operatives of Ontario
Livestock Marketing Division
Ontario Stockyards , Toronto
Christian R Kiar
Limited
Ontario Land
Surveyor
WI Main Si. Sh,Seatorih
OPTOMETRISTS AND
OPIIMAUWOLOGOTS GORD'S
GULF Priiseriptimis Med
Promptly CALL
Brodhagen
Electric
GARY DILL
345-2442
,JOHN ELLIGSEN
345-2447
Call Blyth Licensed Mechanic SUMMER HOURS:.
Mon., Tues., Thurs.,
Fri.
9300 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Wed. & Sat. Closed
WHITNEY-RIBEY
FUNERAL HOME
e‘i tilreel
tiocleil.h, Chu Service to all MakeS of cars
HOUSE CALLS
AVAILABLE
523-4221
By 8 a.m. Monday Zcnith 1-225()
Ino ,11.1r L I tt parts
tot / 4 -22 0w)
87 Goderich Street, West
" Beef orthuont. NOK 1 WO
5274390
COMPLETE OPTICAL
SERVICE
527.1303 527-0333 Stockers &feeders also available