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NORRIS
Classified Ads pay dividends
Skidoo Saleit=Service,'1fogty . Thanks tothe.J.tm1tFarmers
Lake Ledge and Marina Ltd. RXAN fq>;, titelr. heljr on Saturday.
ier,Ontatjo. 005)313"JerryandlwouTdliketothank Especially a gro4P that
our Tandy, .who pllanned and came to my place. They were
organized such a wonderful courteous. kind and worked
25th weddhig,sanniversary for witha smile. It's an honour to
us. W. really appreciated knoiv . we have such nice
having so manly people take y)oungfolks growing up in our
time out to celebrate with us ' community. Thanks again.
in this very _busy season. A La Vada Norris
very 'special- thiankyou' to . 24-44x1
everyone who helped behind
the scenes. We know that In Memoriam
Cheryl had lots of elves
working in the background.
We wish to thank everyone STEWART: In memory of
who donated to the lovely gas Rev. J. Ure Stewart who died celebration dinner afterwards were her
barbeque, also to the group Nov. 8th, 1982.
who presented it. It was a real He was someone I could talk
surprise and very much ap- to iamily, Ross, Lori and Scott as well as
parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack' Snell, Mr. and,
SINCLAIR predated. Also.thank you for That no one can replace,
We wouldliketosay thanks to all the other lovely gifts, He was someone I could Mrs. Bill Flood and sister Mrs. BarbBosmaB.
the Junior Farmers flowers, and cards that we > laugh with
who helped us with our leaves received. Thank you to the Til tears ran down my face. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Paterson and Katie,
on Sat. lt was greatly appre-, groupp, that put on the mock:, He .was someone I could turn London
visite
CIonnSaturr blic with
Hospital and
ciated. They were a great wedding. We really enjoyedit -to '
group.Many thanks. and know that You all had fun' When I needed a helping father Bob in Londesboro.
Jack andVerdaSinclair preparing it. Words cannot hand
24-44x1 express the appreciation that He was someone I could count
we feel to all our family, on •
PHILIPS friends and neighbours, You To advise and understand
We wish to thank everyone made our 25th anniversary a He was someone 1 thought
who contributed to the suc- memory that we shall never' .more of
cess of our. SOth wedding forget. Thanks again. As each year came to an -end,
celebration. We so muc - , Anne and Jerry Ryan - He was my dearest. husband
appreciated all the calls, ' - Walton And also my dearest friend.
p and cards.24.41.1 Thank you for the memories
flowers, giftsThat are yours and mine
Thank you one and all.
Beth and Sam Philips The family S of RtheYlate Beryl Forlthey recall so many
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to ex- Special moments 1 have
press most predation gto their many 1 remember the day God took
PHIL'S Refri rotor and Ap-
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andodePh n domestic
ap-
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Married or single. Free con-
fidential support Call collect
Birthright 43- 7197 or after 6
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Card of Thanks
Londesboro
Attending W.I. convention at St. Marys
Thur. and Fri. from here were Margaret
Taylor, Alice Buchanan and June Fothergill.
Mrs. Clara Riley spent Tuesday and
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Kerslake, Exeter.
Mrs. Dora Shobbrook and Thelma Ellerby
were Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Jean
Vodden, Bill.
Mrs. Bonnie Jewitt received her Bachelor
of Arts degree from the University of
Western „Ontario in a ceremony at Alumni
Hall Oct. 28. Attending the ceremony and
o leaves turn
color?
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abed the .inifotmo[suthmer and
donned a W111an0a
of fall colors. Today,
as op Previous autumn daye, millions upon
millions of leaves are performing' this ritual
trahsformii n lido Ute yellows, oranges,
warli:ts'autgrussets which lure tis into quiet
country lies. f 1
Ever sltice the birth of botany,. sckegti`ats
Kaye; wondered what sets off' thisseasonal
dispplay. Is it cool we'iither; desslgation, long
nights or some Inborn timer? The feeling is
that it's likely a contbinitien of factors, but
to far off they have learned are sgtnp of the
basic 'aleph .,involved. No doubt a`big prize
awaits whoever can cont fete the; journey.
At the centre of all the , action is
chlorophyll, the green 'stuff in leaves. The
actual fall color changes result from a
breakdown In' this •substance which occurs
when pioteins, to which"its molecules are
bound, divide into their constituent amino
acids. When chlorophyll Is no longer bound
to' these proteins,led(alitte��grates,'losin its
- coin, and aliowing,the lnnitrinsic color of the
remaining, leaf tissue to ap
• Well that's part of the In fatt,an
'American biology professor .'D . Kenneth
Thlmannhas shown that an additional factor
accounts for the brilliant reds of maniac And
sunlit, which we see in, Ontario. This is the
accumulation of sugar . ' the leaves and:its
complex conversion into a red pigment
known as anthocyanin. Cool autumn nights
testrict the flow of sugar out oldie leaves,
while bright�sunahine promotes sugar
synthesis and its conversion into anthoc$ian-
in. "So the onset and intensity of fall" reds
depends on regional weather.
Whatever the color; one end result
appears common. The amino acids, resulting
from the breakup of proteins, are trans-
ported through tiny "sieve tubes" into the
stems and roots, where their nitrogen is
conserved for use in the neat season. Plants
guard their nitrogen .. jealously, since its
difficult for them to acquire, and they need a
lot for spring regrowth.
An interesting sidelight of ongoing
research' in this field is the parallel between
this aging process in plants and our own.
Apparently a similar breakdown of proteins
appears in elderly people, who tend to lose
protein faster than they Can replace It. Just
as solve chlorophyll in surface cells of leaves
is not destroyed by whatever forces initiate
aging, so too a few of our cell lines, including
cancers, are not programmed for senescence
and continue to subdivide indefinitely.
No doubt a few more autumn seasons will
Dome and go before the mystery is fully
revealed. '
BRUSSELS theirt sincere ap'• known
CLASSIFIED eves for the expressions of Ano will till the end of time,
COMMENCEMENT E:.E. sympathy, cards, flowers and But my love for him will
vises will be held at the F.E. food to our homes. Special always keep
FridaMadill Secondary School on
thanks to Rev. Colin Swan, It will not fade for it was too,
Whitney ltibey Funeral • deep, will
November 4 at 8:15
1 ' s of the II the memory gates
the graduates are cordially Constance Foresters, also to neer close
invited to attend. 144 1 the flow,erbearers and pallb- For I miss him more than
'ends, nei hbours and rela- him
THE CASE
FOR GOOD
BUSINESS
SENSE.
RON WILLIAMSON was one of the carvers at
a pork barbecue put on by the Legion on -
Saturday evening. Are was an excellent
turnout. �i (Photo by Hook)
p.m. -Parents and manes °' Home the adie A
THE Majestic Women's In- bearers. Your expressions of anyone knows
stitute are boldin their Ba- love and kindness greatly And as long as I live 1 will
zaar and Bake gale in the aided us in our time of cherish his name
Saturday, sorrow. 24-4451 in memory 1 see him ever the
Brussels Library Y.
November 12th at 2:30.1 44-1 same.
BACHERT
MEATS
CUSTOM KIWNG
Cutting & wrapping
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Notice
Notice
Visit us in Seoforth, Ontario
EVERY MONDAY
Representative:
BOB McCLINCHEY
Worship,
Together
St.
Ctit%uran CiurcA
ti3ro?en
Invites you to attend
''// the celebration of the
/2 03-tuz it rola y
V
of tau Co q 4t'n
Sunday, November 6, 1983
11:00 a.m.
MORNING WORSHIP
Sermon by the Rev. John Arbuckle
2:30 p.m.
AFTERNOON PROGRAM:
A TIME TO REMEMBER
Reminiscing with former pastors:
Walter Becker, Edgar Fischer,
Harold Brill
Mitchell District High School Glee Club
Tuesday, November 8, 1963
7:45 p.m.
Piano& Organ Prelude
i Watson and McCullough
8:00 p.m.
THE SERVICE OF
HOLY COMMUNION
Sermon by Bishop William Huras
Dedication of the new Baldwin Piano
Wednesday, November 9, 1983
8:00 p.m.
ERVICE
Speaker:l a'heiSehtteSsla
Organist: Joanne Euigsen-Bender
Thursday, November 10, 1983
8;00 p.m.
LUTHER NIGHT
Celebrating Luther's 500th Birthday
Sermon by the Rev. Calvin Diegel
Geo. A. Sills
ns
KILL DAY
ON
TUESDAY
All meat
Govt. Inspected
on the farm
1 MILE EAST
OF WALTON
887-9328
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Home -
Hardware
FUEL OIL FURNACE
Repair and Cleaning
24 ];OUR SERVICE
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seatorth
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Lawn add Garden
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New and Used
Garden Equipment
In Stock
tsimjt
makes
-good sense to
meet with the
representative of
the Federal Business
Development Bank who
will soon be in your area.
There is no oblgation and no
cost to you. And there is sp much
you could gain for your business.
Come tak with us if you could
use financial aid, in the form of loans,
loan guarantees or even seeing en
equity position in your business. We
have experienced counselors who can
provide you with direction to
government assistance, both federal
and provincial, es wet' as other vital
information. For an advance
appointment call:
271-5650 (collect)
or write:
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Stratford, Ontario
Federal Business ' Banque federate
Development Bank de developpement
Your future is our guarantee.
ST.THOMAS ANGLICAN
CHURCH,
7 21Yatvla Si,Sea[otth • -
Rev. Gordon Simmons, Minister
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1983
10:00 a.m. Morning Prayer with
Legion Church Parade and
Remembrance Service
The
Blyth Inn
Blyth, Ontario
Fully Licensed under the L,L.B.O-
' Saturday. November 51
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COMPETITION
Registration - 1:30 p.m.
Competition suras at 2 p.m.
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LUNCH
Monday to Saturday 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
DINNER
Friday to Saturday 5 p.m- - 8 p.m
Sunday '4 p.m. - 7 p.m.
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TMs week
November 4th 6 Sth
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Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 83-3'/i miles east
of Exeter
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Try us for
CUSTOM KILUNG
and
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OURSPsECALTY
Home cured and
smoked meats
processed, exactly
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Organist
NANCY .JIARONE
Choir Dlreetor
NORTHSIDE UNITED -
CHURCH
. 54 Goderich St. West, Seaterth
Rev. J.G. Vanslyke, Minister
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6,1983
11 a.m. Church Service, Church School
and Nursery
Margaret Whitmore Audrey McLlwaln
Organist -Choir Director Jr. Choir Leader
Foster:wanted:
long hours,
hard work
great rewarcls.
Being a foster parent is a tough ;ob. It's full-time. Twenty-four hours a day. Often
frustrating, and always demanding of your patience, energy and love.
Yet despite Its demands, or maybe because of them, thousands of
people take foster children into their homes each year.
Some are children, some are teenagers. Some have special physical or
emotional needs. But all have one thing in common. They need a sense -
of place and security to help them through a difficult period in their lives,
and to prepare them for reuniting with their families.
There's a very basic ley in shanng with a child or young person some of
the richness that fife has given you.
As part of a team of social workers and other professionals, ou''IIl B ping
foster children and their parents when they need help most.
yourself at the same time, to mature and grow as an individual.
If you'd like to learn more about becoming a foster parent, contact your local
Ministry of Community
and Social Services
Children's Aid Society or Family
and Children's Services.
It's not an easy task Few jobs
demand more of a person.
But fewer still give more in retum.
® Ontario
Frank Drea, Minister
William Davis. Premier
Pin an award
on a kid who
deserves it.
Ontario's community newspapers and CP Air,
co-ordinator and patron of the Ontario Junior
Citizen of the Year Awards Program. are
seeking entries for 1983.
Recipients will receive a Junior Citizen lapel
pin, plaque, 8200 and a family picture with the
Lieutenant Governor of Ontario.
Nomination forms are available at this news-
paper. Contact:
c+ he AurOniliefxpositor
:Susan Whit. -
527-0240
Deadline for nominations: November 30,1983.
A CoAir and t is Pronewspaper
of
r.
CP Air and this newspaper.
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