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The Huron Expositor, 1983-07-27, Page 17
r:4 tf ---TME' HaRoti,41XPO6iTC , 'Tor 271.1903,^"1 ATT 9 aS I L 'CH, RRI mod,' Oa*,' rt ********wase*R*e*err , Montmorency Rud July 1S -Aug. 1 :W PICK -YOUR OWN or pet them ready pldced Pitting machine available for your convenience. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ROCK GLEN FRUIT FARMS LTD. 1-828-3644 w0111d. ike to rank everydne ha Visited', me In hoSpittil. Thanks tv Rev. Swan, Dr, ong and, . nurses at „}he Seaforth Hospital,Thahks to the Canadian Le ion of Brus- sels for the box et -fruit. It was very Much- apprecated. Ralph Traviss 24.30x1 art • nor ;Our sincere thanks to all the reiatiyss Mid friends forthe many .acts, of kindness and expressions. of sympathy In the loses of our, father and .8fatidfather Thomas (Hu§ter) Alcock, Our appreciation , is elctendedito Revd Robin Lyons for his thoughtfulness :and support, to Barbara.Watts for her helpful guidance, tmisa- bel Alcock and Ella -Graber, the St. Johns organist and choir and to the ladies for the lovely lunch. Also special thanks to pallbearers. God bless you all David and Valerie, Tom and Leona, Penny and Victor and families 24-30-1 i Iran Thank you to our brother apd sisters, Mom McIver, neigh- bours, relatives and friends for us to cle- bratjoining 25thth wedding anni- versary. Special thanks to our own family for all you did, to Jayne Delaney and the girls who came to sing at mass. To those who could not be with us but remembered us with cards, gifts and prayers. Thank you. Ed and Margaret Rowland 24-30-1 —Arkona— S ulmi PARTS DEPOT SERVICE DEPOT (WATSON. APPLIANCE REPAIR) (PHELANS PLACE) PH. 393-6181 I Resort Property We sincerely wish to thank our neighbours and friends for their help and kindness during our recent barn fire. Special thanks to the kind friends of St. Ambrose Church, Brussels and St. Michael's Church, Blyth. A special thanks to the Blyth Fire Department for their prompt action and long vigil. Louts and Jessica Kumprey 24-30x1 We want to thank the Walton community for the greatarty they had for us in the Walton Hall last Tuesday evening, for the ones who organized and acted in the play, "This Was Your Life'„ readings and musical talents, and everyone who helped in any way. it will always be re- membered. Thank you again. Herb and Mildred Traviss 24-30x1 0x1 Tina wish fp°tha�d(t�11 myr fden;ha and neighbours rti4 reletlYed for the gifts apo cards.4114 who- ,7isifesl. me 'while illi- ° Seafgrth l;lospital...4140.we+, dal .thanks to those v,KiJO ,helped at ltpmeZ Thanks.10 Dr1 �1Jethr 004 arses" I nil staff for ,their kindness -And' care",gvetything was greatly. apptreciated. - ' Doris Alan' 24.30`1 • 1 would,llke to'thank friends, relatives and neighbours for cards, visits, flowers, treats and inquides while I Was a patient in Seaforth and Uni- versity Hospitals. • Special thanks to Dr. Wong and nurses, and doctors and nurses in London. Your Help was, Sincerely appreciated. Gary Gray 24-30x1 I would like to thank my friends and relatives for the cards, gifts and visits. Special thanks to Dr. Wong, Dr. Hussy and Dr. Scratch also to the nurses on 4th floor north of Stratford General Hospital while 1 was a patient there. Tom Carter 24-30x1 ESTATE AUCTION SALE For the Estate of Clarence Hoy Sr., Port Albert, Ont., just a few miles north of Goderich,• Ontario on Highway 21. Custom Swathing Phone 482-7126 Jim Preszcator The family of Mrs. Alfred Price wish to express our sincere thanks to our rela- tives, friends and neighbours for their kindness during the time of our bereavement. Special thanks to Father Caruana, the ladies of the CWL for the luncheon, pall- bearers, 4, Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, Dr. Rodney, Dr. Wong and the nurses of Seaforth Community Hospi- tal. Your kindness and thoughtfulness will always be remembered. The Alfred Price Family 24-30x1 Notice hard •of Thanks {�{rptymlldl►ke'to. thank all our end�tft tielgbbours and rela- serfq.r the lovely gifts and etirds)and for coming out to help us celebrate our 25th WenttlnniYeraary.,'Special AS' ,o the !FOP who took us outs to dinner and to our faintly Barb, Doug, Steve and Tiflan for their help and support throughout the whole weekend. •'Doug and Carole Cooper 24.30=1 Friday, August 5 at 8 p.m. Property known as Arthur Street West, Plan 2, Lot 39 and Part Lot 40, Port Albert, Ont. .7 acres of land 189 ft. road frontage, back of property borders on the nine mile river. Three bedroom older home overlooks the river .with shade trees and rolling landscape, drilled well. Property will be offered subject to reasonable reserve bid. Terms 10% down day of sale, balance due in full in 30 days. For information or viewing of property phone CLARENCE HOY JR. 519-524-2259'. NOTE: Property suitable for year round home. Auctioneer: RICHARD LOBB 519-482-7898 Custom Swathing Grains, Flax, Rape Seed Can Arrange for Combining Phone Jack Storey 527-1600 VEAL'S Abattoir and Meat Market Hwy. 83-31/2 miles east of Exeter 235-1123 I would like to -thank all my neighbours, friends and rela- tives for all the lovely gifts i received at the community shower held at the Brucefleld United Church. Special thanks to Joan Allan and Jean Rathwell, and all the ladies who participated in the mem- orable program. Please feel free to visit our new home in Calgary if visiting Alberta. Your warm wishes and gifts are much appreciated. Carla Brodie 24-30x1 Many thanks to our friends for their cards and lovely gifts which we received for, our 25th anniversary. Thanks to my family and friends who helped to make it such a special evening for us. Spe-. ctal thanks to our children Chris, Bill and• especially Susan who planned the cele- bration. Pat and George Langlois 24-30-1 1 would dike to thank my family, friends and neigh- bours for visits,flowers, cards and treats whileoI was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospi- tal, London and since return- ing home. I would also like to thank Dr. J.L. Sales and staff of 4th floor north west. Also thanks to Mr. Don Moffatt and Rev. Stan McDonald. Winston Workman 24-30-1 Card iof Thanks a I would like to thank my family, friends and neigh- bours for the cards, visits , telephone calls and treats while I was in ' Stratford Hospital. Also for the Masses being offered for my inten- tions. Special thanks to Dr. Husseyand the nurses on 4th - floor. anks to the priest and Sister from St. Joseph's Par- ish. Mike Coyne 24-30x1 i would like to express my thanks and appreciation to Dr. Malkus and nursing staff for their kindness and won- derful care during my short stay in Seaforth Hospital. Also many thanks to June Saldivar for all her help and thanks to Fran too. ' Lorraine Rumford 24-30x1 Thanks to my friends, rela- tives and neighbours for,their cards, visits, gifts and flowers while I was in the hospital. A special thanks to Dr. Under- wood, the nurses and staff for all their care. It was all sincerely appreciated. Jean Lee 24-30x1 1 wish to thank the staff of Seaforth Community Hospi- tal for their cake while 1 was a pptient in hospital, also Dr. Underwood, Dr. Stapleton for their kindness and thought- fulness and my family and °friends for the visits, cards and flowers. It was all greatly appreciated. Marguerite Dunn 24-30x1 The Walton Ladies' Slow - pitch team would like to thank the 33 enthusiastic partici- pants who helped to make our Hay Days Celebration Parade • a success with their floats and horses. Thanks also to the children who decorated their bicycles, and chased frogs and toads from the streams for the races. Your involve- ment ment made this event a celebration of community spirit. 24-30x1 1 would like to thank my family, , friends and neigh- bours for visits, cards, flow- ers, and inquiries while a patient in Stratford Hospital. It was all very much appre- ciated. Mrs. Gilbert Murray 24-30-1 VICTORIA Try us for CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING Kill days -Tuesdays OUR SPECIALTY Home cured and smoked meats processed exactly the way you like it. Notice LARGE UCTION SALE Wingh Auction Centre For the Estate of NI S ETH HOLMES, to be held SAT., JLIt.Y 30, 83, 11 A.M. Knechtel china cob et dins g table and 4 chairs; anti- que oak china cab' ,r odern Kroahler 2 piece chesterfield; period ece bedroom suite; pine cedar chest; 4 antique dint g° chairs; parlour table; wicker arm chair; modern night table; dough box/magazine stand; press back rocker; tables and end tables; very large quantity bedding, sheets, blankets,towels, several patterned quilts, pillows; 3 antique coal oil, several floor and table (amps; mirrors; pictures; elec- tric washer; dryer; stove; large quantity Tupperware; large quantity kitchen pots, pans and other kitchen items; outstanding selection glass, china including Paragon -Chatelaine 5 piece place setting for flight; many glosses; cups and saucers; large quantity sealers i2 "Gem", 1 "Beaver"); chest and community plate flat- ware; AM/ FM stereo/ 8 track with speakers; 2 cameras; cuckoo clock; 4 section filing cabinet; typewriter; 7' aluminum stop ladder; selection costume jewellery; quantity of knack -knacks; cushions; garden tools; other items, too numerous to mention. PREVIEW: Friday, July 29, 2-5 and 7-9 and Saturday, Ju- ly 30th, 10 a.m. to sole time. MOBILE LUNCH AUCTIONEER JACK ALEXANDER TEL: 357-1011 & 357-1442 Grain Bins FUEL OIL FURNACE Repair and Cleaning 24 HOUR SERVICE .PARATCHEK'S MAINTENANCE Dub{is13O.2235.-•.• I' wish to thank everyone for their cards, flowers, visits and inquiries while 1 was in hospital. A special thank -you to the doctors and nurses for their excellent care, to Rev. Vanslyke, the Legion, and all who provided transportation. A very sincere thank - you. , Bill Da24-30x1 yp 1 wish to thank my family and friends for cards, gifts and visits while 1 was a patient for three weeks in Seaforth Hos- pital. Also thanks to Dr. Malkus and nurses for their care and kindness will not be forgotten. Marguerite Walden 24-30x1 Deaths At South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Saturday July 23, 1983, Mr. Mitten John Lav of 35 Main Street East, Zurich and fgrmerlyy of )tIensall'in his 68th year Beloved husband of the late Bernice Mae Harris (1977), Dear friend of Clara Hulley of Zurich. Dear' father of Gordon of Zurich, Robert of Calgary, Alvin of London and Sharon (Mrs. Charles Doxtator) of Hensall. Also Survived by six grand- children. Visitation was in the Zurich Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes,.49 Goshen Street, Zurich where the funeral service was con- ducted on Tuesday July 26 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Stan Mc- Donald officiating. Interment in Staffa Cemetery. Dona- tions to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. 28-30-1 A GAME OF CATCH— Timothy Embling, 21/2 and Shannon Robertson, 4 enjoy a game outdoors during Vacation Bible School at Bethel Bible Church which ended last Friday for this summer- It's not too late for playground program ' The summer is only half over, but how was also * held in each of the three many times has your child or children come playground locations, up to you saying, "what is there for me to The playground program runs until the do"? end of August so your child. has not yet Well it's not too late to join in the fun of missed out on the many.activities Susan and the Tuckersmith Playground Program. Mary Lynn have plantredfor the rest of the Already in it's fourth busy week, the summer. program still is offering a lot of interesting to do. or your child things and exciting ns f 8 Supervisors, Susan McLean and Mary Lynn Glew, , are responsible for this program's success. Each week the two girls plan themes for the children registered. As well as the weekly themes, outside trips have also been planned to add to their busy summer schedule. The fun takes place in Vanastra on Mondays, Egmondville on Tuesdays, and Varna on Thursdays, at a low cost of two dollars daily, if you missed the eight dollar overall fee at the beginning of the summer. The girls are in Vanastra on Fridays where the little ones are entertained in the Tiny Tot Program. Throughout the summer Susan and Mary Lynn have planned trips, these trips take place every second Wednesday. To let you know what they have already done, the girls took about 41 children for a fun day at Bingeman Park. A rummage and bake sale Yet to come are these following trips and. activities. August 3, a tWo hour film festival and swimming is planned at the Rec Centre. The cost for this is only fifty cents for those children not already registered in the program. August 10, a busload of children along with Susan and'Mary Lynn will take part in hiking and volleyball at Point Farms. A bar-b-que lunch will also be provided. The cost for this trip will be 55.00. August 24. the day will start off with the morning spent at Storybook Gardens, and the afternoon at the London Children's Museum. The cost is only 57.00. Susan and Mary Lynn would be more than happy to have your child or children attend these events, as well as their daily program. if you would like more informa- tion about the Tuckersmith Playground Program contact Susan McLean at the Rec. Centre 482-3544. F of A may be weakened, member says Complete HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES EVERY THURSDAY AT 1:30 P.M. All classes of livestock • Aeration • Drying Systems • Augers • Erection Services & Equipment For The Dealer Nearest You CaII: cam ��:.�i��%-•a R.R. 1, HANOVER WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS Greg Hargreaves 262-2619 Hensall Victor Hargreaves 482.7511 Clinton Barry Miller 236.2717 Exeter and 229-6205 Kirkton Hank's Small Engines Service 1 MILE NORTH OF LONDESBORO 523.9202 Lawn and Garden Equipment Repair New and Used Garden Equipment In Stock 364-1880 BACHERT- MEATS AUCTION AUCTION SALE at SALTFORD VALLEY HALL (Huron Rd. 31 - Saltford) THURSDAY, JULY 28, '83 7:30 P.M. CUSTOM KILLING Curling & Wrapping FREEZING Brand new - Brand name furniture. Larg selection - Top quality - Personal Household - Olft Items. Fully guaranteed b manufacturer. Partial listing: 2, 3 & 4 pc. chesterfields; kitchen sets; bedrooms; lamps; stereos; diningrooms; coffee and end tables; gifts; toys; novelties; tools; radios; sofa beds; bunk and captain's beds; mattresses; plus numerous other Items. TERMS: CASH, VISA, MASTERCNARGE, CHEQUES (with ID) MOBILE AUCTIONS 889-2074 RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEER Clinton 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR FRI. AUG. 5, at 8t00 p.m.: Resort. riverfront property. older 3 bed- room house, at Port Albert, for estate of Clarence Hoy Sr. SAT. AUG. 6, at 10100 a.m. Excellent offering of furniture and appli- ances at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton for Madge Oesch of Goderich. WED. AUG. 10, 6 p.m. Modern appliances, fur• niture and tools at Rich• and Lobb's Barn, Clinton for Murdock Morrison. SAT. AUG. 13, 10 a.m. Butchering tools, appli- ances, furniture. an- tiques, mise. etc. 11/2 miles west and 2 miles north of Dublin, Ont. for the Estate of Matt Mur- , ray. iVE`D. AUG. 17, 10 a.m. Trucks, cars, shop tools, mal estate property for` the estate 6f Roy Brod hagen, (Logan Auto Wreckers), 3r/. miles north and 3 miles east of Dublin. Ito eev KILL DAY ON TUESDAY All Meat Govt Inspected on the farm 1 MILE EAST OF WALTON 887-9328 Legal Notices SUNWORTHY WALL COVERINGS 200/0 OFF Al Ball - Macaulay 527-0910 Seaforth Geo. A. Sills & Sons In Memoriam RACHO: In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, . Mary Agnas Racho who passed away July 30, 1971. Gone is the face we loved so dear, Through all our troubles she helped us along, if we live like her we will never go wrong, On earth she was loved, in Heaven she rests. God bless you, Mom. You were one of the best. Sadly missed and always remembered by husband James, sons Herman, Stan, Jim, daughters Muriel, Joyce, Joan, Blanche and their families. 25-30x1 KEHN: In loving memory of a dear -husband and father Edward Kehn who passed away one year ago, July 20, 1982. Gone is the face we love so dear Silent, the voice we love to hear To far away for sight or speech But not too far for thoughts to reach. Always remembered and sadly missed by wife Phyllis and children. 25-30x 1 About 85 per cent of the Ontario voice their opinion at the special meeting Federation of Agriculture directors have but the turnout was pretty"dismal." voted to support in principle the province's Mrs. Ward recommends that,if anyone is farm tax rebate, still upset about the government's proposal This action took place at the OFA's, they should write to deputy agriculture monthly meeting on July 20 despite minister Duncan Allen and minister Dennis objections from both Huron and Perth Timbrell. county federations. Mr. Mclntosh said the definite feeling he And Huron and Perth were not -the only has from talking to farmers in Huron is they counties where opposition has arisen to the are opposed to the rebate and is concerned program. At least three other counties, the OFA's decision will have far-reaching Grey, Simcoe and Peel voted the same as effects in Huron. Huron and Perth. As financing from the provincial organi- The proposed farm tax rebate program zation is based on membership, and will have farmers that meet certain membership dropping over this particular production criteria receiving a 100 per cent issue, Mr. McIntosh sees the Huron county rebate on property taxes for farmland and federation weakening. buildings and would have the residential He noted that at Huron's special meeting portion taxed at 50 per cent of the value of a on the rebate over 600 people turned out similar severed lot. The farm house is t6 be with about 400 voting against the proposal. assessed at the same rate as any other The Huron farmer compares that to house in the surrounding area. Wellington County where just over 30 Now, farmers receive a 50 per cent rebate farmers turned out to vote. on all their property. "Disappointed" is Mr. Mclntosh's reac- The program also has a production tion to the OFA vote. minimum of $12,000 in Southern Ontario As for Perth, Mrs. Ward doesn't see how and 58,000 in eastern and northern Ontario. the OFA 's decision on this matter will affect The OFA will continue to lobby to have this memberships. lowered to 55,000 across the province and "I don't see how it can," said Mrs. Ward not have the residential lot given a value in ' noting that if it wasn't the rebate issue there proportion to a severed urban lot. would be another issue to cause some • Huron federation member Jim McIntosh members to withdraw. ofR.R. 4 Seaforth said he sensed those at Ralph Barrie, president of the OFA , said the meeting were "afraid to change their t there has been little opposition to the mind" since the OFA has already gone on program outside of the farming community, record as supporting the proposal. He He also noted opposition appeared greater couldn't identify the cause of the fear, but than it actually was because of the said it was as if some changed their minds, organization by the opponents. the OFA could be in trouble. The federation will meet with the•cabinet Brenda Ward of R.R. 2 Monkton, a in September to discuss the issue and member of the Perth federation, stressed although the president would have liked to she voted against the proposal at both the have had a unanimous decision he recog- OFA meeting and the special meeting nized that it isn't possible. sponsored by the Perth federation. She said Mr. Barrie also doesn't expect the issue all Perth farmers had an opportunity to to fade, Home Hardware MERCHANTS PLUMBING -HEATING • & ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Phone 527-1620 Seaforth NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of JOSEPH FERGUS McCONNELL All persons having claims against the estate of Joseph Fergus McConnell, late of the Township of Tuckersmith County of Huron and former- ly of the Town of Seaforth. County of Huron, who died on the 2nd day of May, 1983, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of August. 1983. after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 25th day of July, 1983. McCONNELL, STEWART, DEVEREAUX & SMITH Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the executors Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the Estate of WILLIAM JAMES McCLURE All persons having/ claims against the estate of William James McClure, late of the Township of McKillop in the County of Huron. who died on the 7th day of June, 1983, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 3rd day of August 1983, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 8th day of July, 1983. McCONNELL, STEWART, DEVEREAUX & SMITH Seaforth, Ontirlo Solicitors for the executors Engagements Mr. and Mrs, Ray Maloney, R.R. #5, Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. Henry De Block, R.R,#l. Bornholm are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Leanne Marie and Randy Anthony, Saturday. August 6, 1983 at St. Columban Church, St, Columban, On- tario. 26-30- LOVE—WEBB Mr- and Mrs. Len Dawson of Stroud are pleased to an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Lauren, Webb to Grant Love. son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Love of Zurich. The wedding will take place on Saturday, August 6, 1983 at four o'clock in Kippen United Church. Open recep- tion to follow at Hensall Community Centre. 26-30-1 ©MMM II1FY cAILERDA a` sdn@odayo ,ijdl' 27 kgJQdc©yr dJ JD)' X30 Business swim, 12-1; public swim 1:30-4 & 6-8:30; family swim 5-6 Lions Pool. Baseball: Queens vs Bears 7 p.m.; Turf vs Creamery 8:30, Lions Park. Girls house league; 6:30, Optimist Park. Jr. Farmers' Slo Pitch, 9 p.m-, Optimist Park, Teen program, arena. 7-10 p.m. SELL Through Huron Expositor Classified Public swim. 1-4:30 p.m. & p.m.. pool. Jr. Farmers Slo-Pitch Tournament, Optimist and Lions Parks, 4 uncle /, Duly 20 La Leche League in Huron County meeting to discuss the womanly art of breast feeding, 86 Queen St., Hensall at 8 p.m. All interested women welcome. For more information. call Janis Bisback at 262.3505. Business swim, 12-1 p.m.; public swim. 1:30-4 p.m. & 6-8:30 p.m.; family swim, 5-6 p.m„ pool. Dashwood vs Tykes, 6:30 p.m.; Dublin vs Jr, Farmers, 13:30 p.m.. Lions Park. Boys house league. 6:30 & 7:45; Sluggers Slo-Pitch, 9 p.m., Optimist Park. Teen Program, 1-4:30 p.m., arena. Felday, Dilly 29 Business swim, 12.1 p.m.; public swim, 1:30-4 p.m. & 6-8:30 p.m., family swim, 5-6 p.m., pool. Roller skating, 8-10:30 p.m.; teen program, L-4:30 p.m-. arena. S1wday/u July 09 Public swim, 1-4:30 p.m. & 6-8:30 p.m., pool. Rollerskating, 7:30-10 p.m., arena. Monday, AIJ©Io4 9 Business swim, 12-1 p.m.; public swim, 1:30-4:00 p1m. & 6-8:30 p,m-: family swim. 5-6 p.m., pool. Red Sox vs Blue Jays. 6:30 p.m.; Tigers vs Expos, 7:45 p.m., Lions Park, Mainstreet vs Bears, 5:30 p.m,; Villagers vs Firemen, 7 p.m,; Teachers vs Queens, 8:30 p.m„ Optimist Park. Teen program. 7-10 o.m., arena. 4dwcici y, A01194104 2 Business swim, 12.1 p.m.; public swim. 1:30-4:00 p.m. & 6-8:30 p.m.; family swim. 5-6 p.m., pool, - Dashwood vs Midgets, 6:30 p.m-. Optimist Park. Commercial vs Scott Farms, 7 p.m-; McNichol vs Ken Smith, 8:30 p.m., Lions Park, Teen program, 1-4:30 p.m., arena. If you're organizing a non-prolif event of interest to other Seaforth area residents, phone the recreation office at 527-0882 or the Expositor at 527-0240 or mall the Information to Community Calendar, The Huron Expositor, Box 69, SeatorIh, Ontario NOK 1WO well in advance of the scheduled date. Space for The Community Calendar is donated by The Huron Expositor, r