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The Huron Expositor, 1981-07-29, Page 14UPON EXPOSITOR JULY 29, 1901 A14 THE Van stra to • m wins c ACCOUNTANTS ATKINSON. INNES, LEACH & NEILL Chartered Accountants Accounting, Auditing, Tax Planning and• Tax 20 Gouinloek Si . SZ7-133 SEAFWIT H CH.1110PRACTon INSUIIANCE r___FD:tuctionoRmAipi6:1-2 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 Apv in ifite ituron fxpo9iter THE EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED h Ofity -[b ey ' 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 ) ELECTRICi4t Geo. A. Sills & Sons APPLIANCES APPLIANCE REFRIGERATION (- CHIMNEY SWEEP Chimney Need Cleaning?, Call -VERN'S- 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. ) 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 USE 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 \1 /4 .e-qlsipm, BUILDERS, (— • w FEENEY' CONSTRUCTION ttO Mufflers guaranteed as long rs you 'own the car INFORMATION ABOUT FUNERALS .10011. OEM .1.1.10 =7.0 1 •• -7 Water Well' IDRILLING -WiD:Hopper ,tetcl Sons 4 MODERN ROTARY' 'I RIGS' t Not 627-1737 I DOI 627-0828 I Jim 627-U775 WW1 *MO *WO ) 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