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The Huron Expositor, 1984-11-07, Page 16A16 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 7, 1984 NOTICE A1'lD THANK YOU TO SEAFORTH AND DISTRICT COMMUNITIES On the first of May 1940 I started in the practice of medicine and surgery in associa- tion with the late Dr. E.A. McMaster in the Seaforth Medical Clinic. After two score years and four my physical health problems have dictated my retirement from active practice. It is with deep regret and nostalgia that 1 have come to this decision and I would like to thank the people of Seaforth and district commuiaities for their welcome to a stranger and their friendship and hospitality extended to me and my family. Although city -bred, my main desire was to dwell in a small town which, I thought, would offer more attractive opportunities for the raising of a family. In this choice I was not disappointed and the family all now agree with me that Seaforth was an excellent place in which to grow. Hoping to maintain my contact with the community and to keep, and add to, my many friends. Cordially Paul L. Brady 19-45-1 ARE YOUR ADVENTUROUS? Crave suc- cess? Yes? Join usl Now establishing our Corporate Management Staff in this area. Nationally and internationally. We pay top dollars for top people. Commission period, salary and expenses if qualified. Call Blue Maple Products today (416) 673-0747. 19-45-01 FREE 128 page career guide shows how to train at home for 205 top paying full and part time jobs. Granton Institute 265A Adelaide Street West, Toronto. Call (416) 977-3929 today. 19-45-01 ARE you living with a drinking problem? Al Anon can help. 527-1650. 19-45-1 EARN extra income. Learn to prepare income tax returns by correspondence. Local fran- chise available. For details write: Tax Time Services Limited. 1304 Speers Rd., Oakville, Ontario L6L 2X4, 19-45-01 23. BUS' DIRECTORY] GUARANTEED repairs to all makes of sewing machines. Also several good used straight stitch machines for sale. Reasonable rates. Ph. 527-0875 after 5:00. 23-45x4 HAVE a beautiful body for Xmas. Treat your car to a new body and paint job. Reasonable rates. Dick's Auto Body, 887-9049. 23-45x1 24.CARD OF THANKS 1 DOW Dear friends: Your presence at our 40th wedding anniversary celebration made the occasion one we will always treasure. We thank you sincerely forour friendship, cards and gifts. Our gratefulthanksto our family who so thoughtfully planned the party in our honour, Your love and support we cherish, To all who assisted them in various ways, thank you, Mervin and Betty Dow 24-45-1 SEAFORTH HEALTH CARE FACILITY 1 would like to thank administration and all who supported the annual tea and bazaar at Seaforth Health Care Facility on Saturday. To the staff and volunteers for their assistance and donations, the residents for their participation, Hlldebrands for display area and to Lennie and Sid for their ticket sales. Everyone contributed to making this year's baraar and tea one of the best ever, Sincerely, Mary Finlayson Activity Co-ordinator 24-45x1 RYAN We wish to thank all those who sent cards, spiritual bouquets, flowers, and food and helped In any other way during our loss of a dear beloved granddaughter, Mary Alice. it was all very much appreciated. Lawrence and Marjorie Ryan 24-45-1 SOUTER 1 wish to thank all those who sent flowers. cards, treats and visits. Also the nurses in Seaforth and St. Joseph's Hospitals. Christena Souter 24-45x1 LUPUL On Oct. 28 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lupul celebrated their SOth anniversary with relatives from St. Catherines. Scarborough, Pickering Hamilton and Burlington. Our sincere thanks to the neighbors and friends for the beautiful flowers and gift. Also for the lovely cards. Special thanks to Mrs, Helen McClure for taking us out to dinner. On Tuesday Steve's sister and her husband from Welland called on us. We had a phone call from Hawaii, Florida, Winnipeg and Snow Lake. Again we thank you all very much. - Mary and Steve 24-45-I R EID Sincere thanks and appreciation to my friends and neighbors who celebrated with me at my 96th birthday party. Thanks to you all for the lovely cards. flowers and gifts. and also to Vera McDonald, Laura Stewart and Grace Smith for all their work and effort which made it such a happy occasion. Sincerely John L. Reid 24-45-1 MENHEERE We would like to express our thanks to all our relatives. friends, and neighbours who stood by us during the sudden loss of our dear son and brother, Bob Thanks to everyone for their many acts of kindness• prayers. floral tributes, donations, sympathy cards and visits. Aiso thanks to everyone who brought food to the house and helped us through this very difficult time. A very special thanks to Father Caruana for his guidance and kindness, to theallbearers and flower bearers, to Barb andMaxWatts for their help and support. Your kindness and tho,:ghtful- ness will always be remembered. Hugo and Hilda, Ken, Trish, Tom. Allan and Peter Menheere, Sandra and Bob Jansen 24.45x1 PiNKNEY The family of the late George E. Pinkney wish to thank the doctors, nurses aid..staff of Seaforth hospital for their kiddness and loving care you gave my uncle in his long illness, especially Dr. Brady, without his help George's last years would not have been as happy. Mrs. Dorothy Munroe his kind and faithful neighbor. We also wish to thank the ladies of St. Thomas' church, the Rev. Mr. Simmons, the pallbearers and Mr. Ribe,. Hilda Pinkney and Phylis Bowdidgi 24-45-1 24.CAR"l; OF THANKS WESENBEJG We say a hearty thank you to everyone who helped us at the time of Joe's death and afterwards. Thanks for the wonderful flowers and gifts, cards, phone calls and eatables too. Your kind words and deeds helped to lighten our heavy hearts. Especially: Carl, Betty, Max, Barb and Rev, Robin Lyons and Rev. Arthur Horst. God bless all of you. Helen and George Wesenbeilg Brussels 24-45x1 SCOTCBMEII We would like to express our thanks and appreciation to our family and friends for the lovely SOth anniversary party they arranged for us, to all who sent cards and brought gifts, to the ladies of the United Church for such a delicious dinner and all the goodies in the afternoon and to everyone who helped in any way. Thank you. Jack and Margaret Scotchmer 24-45x1 KINSMAN 1 wish to thank all my friends, neighbors and relatives for the lovely cards, flowers, gifts and treats and visits during my stay in Seaforth and University Hospitals and since returning home Also for the concerned phone calls to members of the family during this time. i would especially like to thank my neighbors and family that helped finish up any of the outside work that i did not get finished. Your thoughtfulness was very much appreciated. Mary Kinsman 24-45-1 McTAGGART To all my friends, my sincere thanks for get well cards and kind wishes, flowers and visits while in the hospitals. A special thanks to the ladies who brought baking to my husband while I was away. Your thoughtfulness will long be remembered. Mildred McTaggart 24-45x 1 25, IN MEMORIAM I STEWART: In loving memory of my dear husband, Rev. J. Ure Stewart who passed away Nov. 8, 1982. It is sad to walk the road alone Instead of side by side But to all there comes a moment When the ways of life divide You gave me years of happiness Then came sorrow and tears But you left me beautiful memories I will treasure through the years Though tears in my eyes do not always glisten And my face is not always sad, There is never a night or morning, That 1 do not think of the husband I had. Nor a day do I forget you in my heart you are always there For I love you and I miss you As it ends the second year. Love Laura 24-45-1 HEMINGWAY: In loving memory of Bert who passed away November 11, 1979. You'll never be forgotten, Nor will treasured memories die, For our thoughts are often with you While the days and months go by. Forever missed by wife Viola and son Morris. 25-45x1 26. PERSONAL MUST find home for dog,good with family, good watch dog. Phone 52,1975. 26-45-1 MEET YOUR MATCH. For all ages and unattached, Thousands of members anxious to meet you. Prestige Acquaintances. Call toll free 1-800-263-6673. Hours noon to 8 p.m. 26-45-01 L9. ENGAGEMENTS 1 MURRAY — LANGILLE Mr, and Mrs. James Hayes of Goderich, Ontario are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Kathy Langille (nee Hayes) to Kent Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs, William D. Murray of Port Hope. 29-45-1 MILLER — PARR Mr. Russell Miller of RR/04 Seaforth is pleased to announce the engagement of his daughter Marlene Grace to Grant Parr, son of Harry Nichol of Stratford. The wedding will take place at Egmondville United Church on Sat. November 10, 1984 at 3:30 p.m. Open reception at Vanastra Rec. Centre at 8:30. Everyone welcome. 29-45x1 23. BUS' DIRECTORY HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES Every Thursday at 12:30 p m All classes of livestock WEINVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS Victt'r Hargreaves Greg Hargreaves 4M2 'SII Clinton 2h2 2619 Hcnsall Barry Miller 236 Exeter & 229.6205 Kirk ton VEALS Abattoir and Meat Market . Itµ hI 1' , mites cast of Fectcr 235-1123:, 1 n U', for CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING Kill Da,', Tnc.day. OUR SPECIALTY Holm ,u red and -m„ked meat. (,n,,-.. cd ce a, 11, the „a, c„u lik, ,I REAL ESTATE a . every week in ic.Huro�^nn� 99 -i ,post x S,or CLASSIFIEDS! UBLIC MEETING CONCERNING A PROPOSED OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Seaforth will hold a public meeting on December 10, 1984 at 7:00 p.m. In the Council Chambers of the Town Hall to consider a proposed official plan amendment under Section 17 of The Planning Act. The proposed official plan amendment would change the designation of the lands shown on the attached Key Map (by number reference) as follows: - 1. change Part Park Lot 6, R.P. 392 (Welsh Street) from "industrial" to "Community Facilities". 2. change Part Lot 25, Conc. 1, McKillop Twp., (now In Seaforth), from "Residential" to "Community Facilities". 3. change north portion (50 ft.) of Wilson St. to "Residential". 4. change Lot 7, Block B, R.P. 388 from "Community Facilities" to "Core Area Commercial". 5. change North Part Lots 5 & 6, Block B, R.P. 388 from "Core Area Commercial" to "Residential". 6. change 7. change 8. change 9. change Part Lots 5 & 6, Lots 39-44, R.P. 391, from "Residential" to "Commercial". Pt. Lot 156, Lots 158 & 159, R.P. 387, from "Residential" to "Commercial". Lot 83, R.P. 391 from "Community Facilities" to "Residential". Lot 82, R.P. 387 from "Residential" to "Highway Commercial": 10, change Lot 16, R.P. 406 from "Community Facilities" to "Residential". 11. change Pt. Farm Lot 11, Conc. 1, Tuckersmith Twp. (now In Seaforth) from "Industrial" to "Parks &•Open Space". The purpose of these amendments Is to bring the official plan Into conformity with the recently circulated zoning by-law. ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either In support or in opposition to the proposed official plan amendment. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed official plan amendment Is available for inspection between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at the Municipal Office In the Town Hall. DATED AT THE TOWN OF SEAFORTH THIS 2ND DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1984. TOWN OF SEAFORTH James Crocker Clerk, Town of Seaforth P.O. 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