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The Huron Expositor, 1979-01-04, Page 1514 PropertyFor Sale 14P'roperty Eo .,Sale:: 22 Legal N. tiees� ra n€ esTATE t.Pkxc Renovated for luxury live ink - 2 st�y-\'y frame house or %/0 lye clot, -,closen, format g loin ., diningroom: S. with gado doors, out onto, sun deck. S44}900' " .Centut;y Home" - com- pletely,. renovated 2' storey brick house feat, uring largeliving room, dining room, 3! .bedrooto accented by generous amount of wainscoting on spacious lot, single ear garage, - Must be seen to be appreciated, $42,000. "Country Retreat" attractive single storey aluminum sided house ,:on, 1 acre of land with spring creek across front single car garage. $36,500. "Desirable." 2 storey brick 3 bedroom,' large living room, family room game room . with 2 storey barn on large• lot. "Attractive" single storey brick' bedroom house, or sO:!lrough outN, y main- tained -1. foFmal livin S room,• superb location On: tree lined street. 'S38,500. "Excellently Main- tained" '11/2 storey ,3 bedroom house, country kitchen, huge living room, with fireplace. sun room, covered patio,. detached single car garage. S37,Od0;` '4 "Try Your Offer" on this charming 2 storey frame, 4 bedroonrhouse `oft large lot, modern kitchen & dining room, spacious living room with natural fireplace, sun room with deck, car garage, • S29,S00.: , "Just. Move In" to this excellent starter dr retirement 2 bedroom house, pleasantly decor- ated, one block from • uptown, 2, car garage, recently new. ` .in'quire 'today! Se'cf Orth Down Rothwell Bruce Rothwell 1527-1577 482-3.120 1442.1 19 Notices 19 Notices NTIO ARM ER: We are now paying $5.00 - . $15.00- or fresh dead or disabled cows Shorses :•over 500 fibs. All calves &. pigs picked up free of charge. Fast Efficient Service - 24 lirs a lay 7 days:a %tuck: REMOVALO CaII Collect 482-9811 CaIII us first you won't have to call anyone else y19-7gat 10% OFF 1978 PRICES', for. beati :,knives :brought - in CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING for hammering- within • 6 weeks and picked :up in 30 days. Wiinthrop:.•;iron Phone 527-1970 after 6 p.rn. 19-82x1 Notice T Wn hi .,Q S P �of • Tuckersrnith Ratepayers and inhabitants of the Township of, Tuckersmith and motorists using Township roadsarc requested by the Council:. of to Park , Cas n. i • . Town shi P Roa ds. dur'ing the winter months in 'order to facilitate snow- .. plowing P • lowin operations. , Council will not be responsible for damages to any'vehicles- parked on toads. ` • Council' requests that the residents of the Township of Tuckersmith: • .and PROCESSING ,•AI's`Market • Beef -Mond, , Hot; s-Tacsil• Phone 262-2.017. _7 t 19 8t, 20 Auction', Sales-, • R'char . • ^^b �V. Auciiotts er AUCTION . D <R1' CALLN A Clinton 482-7g�)tl• 20-79-1 - 1 wish all my friends and relatives a Happy New Year. Mrs. Maude Leeming • 2482-,t NOTICE TO CMEDrTOR 5,, La the Eatarte.Of AMES WESLEY CLARK Ml persons having claims against the estate sof James. Wesley Clark, late .of the Township of Grey i;r; the County Of gluon, who died on the 30th • day of October, 1978, are hereby notified to send in -full partic- ulars of their claims to the ' undersigned; on or before the *25th day of January, 1979, " after which date the assets, will be; 'distributed' haying regard only to claims;. then. received. , , Dated: at Seaforth,.. this 21st day of December, 1978.. McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX SEAFORTH, ONTARIO. Solicitors for the executor. 22-82-3 24 Cards of Tha-n-ka The family of .the late Mrs. -Agnes Givlin wishes: to express sincere appreciation to their many friends and relatives for the kind expres- sions of sympathy shown on the occasion of their recent, sad bereavement. The Masses, floral tributes, visits. cards. and •thoughtful'' remembrances .were deeply appreciated. Special; thanks to Fathers Dill and Laragh, the Box Funeral Home, CWLs. the choir, Dr. Malkus and.the Staff of the Seaforth Coin - moony Hospital. , 24-82x1. The staff and residents at the Kilbarchan. Nursing Home would like to thank everyone who remembered them .dur- ing the Christmas season and throughout the year. • Your efforts and best wishes were very much appreciated by all. We wish you all the best in the 'new year. 24-82-1 • 1 .,• t•s••••'•••...1••: °•. • �d • G.• • • • • Gethke th k e • GENERAL• •- • . AUCTIONEER, • • Serving Perth and • •• • )limon Ctutnties thin • •• : many .• ic,ers of • • ex )crane,, • l • • Forreliable seta ice at • : reasrinablc mics : • i Ca11347.2465 collj .i .• • 10" /9.1 • t•••'••i••i,f••••S• Remember! it takes but'a moment to place an Expositor Wa Want A d Do Not 0 Push or 24 Cards of Thanks We would like to thank our friends, ,neighbours and tele. tives for ,lowers. treats and visits to us while in : the Seaforth Community Hosp- ital; and especially since 'at; home, Special thanks; -to everyone who helped and to all the nurses and staff and special thanks to Dr. Mathis.. Wishing you all a happy and prosperous new year. -The Clark Family 24-82-1 • Thank you for the many cards. letters, gifts and visits. while I was a patient; ih University, Hospital, London and since coming horde. Thanks also for the phone calls to inquire about my welfare to Steve, Kevin andi Scott for the many phone calls to the hospital. Finally to -the students at school who'" do my notes for me. Your kindness was greatly• •ap- reciate -Kevin Deitner ner d_ t 24-82-1: To all our paper customers er s we thank you for your gener- osity at Christmas and wish a happy new »year •-to- • you all. -Larry; Lenard -and Leo Tcatcro 24.82-1 Cards of Thanks Still .recovering from my .b weeks stay and operations h. - the University Hospital to London, I would like to say) thanks to Rev.. Fr. Laragh,, Rev, Fr. Stock, the C,W,L., the K. of C. for the H.. .masses,. the praYers of all ihy good friends said for my speedy 'recovery. All the cards, treats, flowers, sent from so, many .good friends. Thanks to all the members of the Seaforth Dashwood Band for sending treats and: flow-. ers. •Special thanks to my neighbours and -friends who; havegiven a ride to my wifei • Martha, whenever she want- ed to go to London to visit me, May God bless you all) for the New Year. -Mr., and) Mrs. John Vangeffen 24-82x1„ 25 In. Memoriam' NICHOLSON: in loving memory of Murray, Just a thought of sweet; remembrance, Just a memory sad and true,' Just the love and sweet; devotion, Of one who thinks of you. -Always remembered by Barbara, Randy and David • 25-82x1 NICHOLSON: In loving memory of a dear son, who ' passed away ten years ago New Years Day. if 1::had all the world to ••, give, 1'd give it, yet and more, To hear your voice, and; see your smile „And greet you at the door.. What ever else: we fail to do, We never fail to think of you, A smile for all, a heart of gold, • ,,; One of the best, the world Never selfish, always kind, Memories Murray left be- hind, • • • , • The parting was so sudden We often wonder why, • ' But the hardest part of all, : We never said good-bye. Sadly ` missed and `ever, remembered by Mom : and Dadiand:family..' 25-82-1 CHESNEY: In loving mem- ory of emoryof a dear husband o and father Mac ,Chesney who passed :may January 6th, 1977. • Bea ul memories are beauti it things. • . They. • last till the longest' day. They never wear out, they never get lost, And - they can never be given away. HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 44,, 27 .Birth, TRENTLEMAN; Linda and ;iferry, Waterloo are happy to grinounce the bath. .of a •:daughter Ann -Marie on Dec. •25, in St. Mary's Hospital A sister for Richard, A' ,new granddaughter . for .Mr. and Mrs. George Nesbitt, Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Trentleman, Stratford. 27-53.1 DICK: Tort): and Sandy are happy to announce the birth; of their daughter born December 31st, 19'8 in Peel Memorial Hospital, Bramp- ton. A sister for Jennifer, 27-82x1 1 • Coming Events, 27 Births.• Notices: SEASORTI•I Lions Club An, nual, Valentines Dance, Saturday, February 10th, 1979 at the Seaforth Legion,,: Hall, Tickets $7.00 per couple from: club members, • 1-82-4 MSteveitcheandl>I are nne ,Seder of Yv'A;proud; to announce the arrival of their son, Robert Jpseph„ who was born, on December 24th, 1978, 8, lbs, 3 oz; ;a brother for Michael • and Jennifer. 27.82.1 • SMITH; Wayne and. Verna Of Seaforth are- proud to: announce the.:' birth of thein daughter Kandie May Lee on. January 2, 1979 at Seaforth Community Hospital, .27-82x1. USE, v EXPOSITQ WANT -A S .Q Phone 527 0240 AAaul•a Pi/MOM M!at; Mesa 4fe 527.1511 Vic Fox Rer1d nce • Betty Cardio 19 Notices:, 19 ottcea - Fares -1+ ! PrOPIrtin 8 MAIN ST,s0111.1 SEAFORTi f 523-9525 5274102 Bill Clifford. is pleased to announce that Mrs. Elizabeth (Betty) Cardno has joined their sales staff as a qualified Real Estate Salesperson, and will be conducting Real Estate business from the - firm's branch -office at 8 Main Street in Seaforth. Betty extends a warm welcome: to all of her friends,,:and associates in Seaforth and »the area who wish to discuss' their. Real Estate needs and requirements, Betty, ,as we Know, has knowledge .• and interest in the community'and is always willing' to give out with 100% effort to everyone, ' .. She can be' reached ather' home by calling 527-1102 after 6 p.m. during the week or messages can be left at the Seaforth Office for: hereat 527-1511. SEAFORTH OFFICE MANAGER V.C. [VIC] FOX ' 14-82-1'' A NEW YEAR'S VISIT'- P,eg'Coombs; of: the BYALLAN SCOTT ' Seaforth Ladies Auxryeilia - visits with Jane PERTH :REP. Rural"• readers will be receiving a . brochure out- lining the ,1 . various. Bridge, president of the). Brussels, Ladies Auxiliary at a levee held at the' Legion Hall, on Monday to Welcome in the new year. , Ex r ( posito Photo) ,. educational 'opport•unities Missed aiid remembered,' by wife Isabel, daughter Barbara' and son-in-law ' Les. . 25.82x1 TRAPNELL: In loving mem -:cry of' a dear father and grandfather Herbert Trapnel who passed away January', 7th, 1977, ' Never more than a thought. away,. Quietly remembered evert day.. No need for words, except to say, ' :• Still loved. still ; missed in every way. -Sadly missed;by Bill. Ruth. h would like to thank the Joanne and Mike' 25.82x1' nurses, doctors and staff for - cto , n t o �' .. THE.LEGION LEVEE - .Here. Leo Hagan, James Devereaux, »William Wilbee and Dick :Whiteley share a joke at the Seaforth Legion Branch`. 156's levee held on New Years DaYy. Both Legion members and members of a,variet.y of Seaforth organizations were invited to the -informal wine and• ' e Ghees partyat the Legion.. (Expositor Photo) ion arks their' excellent care • while I CAMPB1 LL:. Everlasting' was in the' hospital, and also. memories of a dear -friend,; my friends for their support. John 'Campbell, who was Asecia ( special thanks' to Audrey taken suddenly December' and Jack McLlwain. Your 30.19fo: kindness was greatly Time goes by, memories stay appreciated. 1 ' amstay- now< Y As near and dear as yester- ing at the nursing home • day. ' Chateau 'G t ,,dens 518 It's not Clic 'words, for they . • QueensAve.L r Q A or don.-Nlrs. ;Ire few. '. Gertrude Ennis 24-82-1 ' - • " It s the. 1 v o ung memories we kec of u. V a . P 1N C are mostgrateful to all, =Missed dearly and ladies in community who have remembered fondly by done knitting for us, and the ladies w friends Jim and Brenda, who have 'itompson. Goderich donated articles and wool. Your • volunteer. 'work helps 25 82x1 make our gift shop, Happy 26 Personal Ncw Year. -Hospital Gift P Shop.• 24+8 el Bill and Ruth Thamcr would Itkc to rs lsh their relatives I would like to'express my P and,friencls. also R.K. N4 box thanks» to eve• ryoiie't'o1 their '4. holder's a Very Happy Ncw lowers. cards, and thoughts Year and a Pros eroous 1979. p sent to me while 1 was a '' 26-82x1 patient' hr. •the University Hospital in Loodon, Special The wedding of A. 'Berton g thanks Il erlyoo tan c4" to Street, Bbx Dr. Sharp, the. Uttii'ersity :r. 1056. Clinton and lsa M. i• Hos ital Staff who attended Muir -oak laec in We y', Hospital t p c.sley, me and to Mr. and Mrs.'J�o^� Willis United Church. on Mc`Kcnzie. Your thought- Saturday turday cceinbcr 30, 1978 fulness will always be at. 4 p.m. The wedding remembered.= --John .lea dinner was held at Bartliffs 24.82.1 private dining_hall following. . the ceremony. Receptibntwill follow at later dates,...._: I would. like'to thank my -- relatives, neighbours and. 26=82-i friends fora , .>.. ads ,11 the cards, treats and flowers; also those Remember! It takes but al who so kindly visited mie.. lt's , moment to , place an Ex- petitor'i nice to be remembered, pu Want Ad, Dial 4� l • Happy New Year,--�Atthur 524.0240. Nicho son Seaforth Manor I ��: 24.82.1 Classified Ads pay dividendtr t1 k toDr.t d d S l 79 K' g We wish to thank the Sea. snow forth Firemen for then' quick Du m on to our ehtmnc p res se PY • fire.. -Mervyn & Nellie Lane on Township ..._ ._., 24.78x1 0 P Roads olson' Allam IVIch TOWNSHIP OF T TUCKERS$ITHH IIOAD SUPERINTENDENT -82.2 fa'" " y of the late D Howard wish to thank friends, neighbours, R.S. Box Funer, at Home and Rev. Lester for the kindness shown them during their recent bereave.' [Hent, • S.. ecial thanks, to P Clarence Reeves and Sea - forth Fire Dcp:irtinent.-The Dupre and Beacom families 24-82x1 Le ionpresident, . g George Miller, officer$ and ale bers'of°S t t m Seaforth Branch. 156 of the Royal Canadian Legion were hosts at the annual leveeon New Years afternoon: While, inclement weather rFsulted iii' a+ smalicts t, attendance :then usiial ti preset'tabves of most area muncipglities and organizations as Well as.the general public were resent. The levee had a particular significance " this year being the first', of a series of events • which have been planned"to mark.the 50th' Anniversary :of the establishment of the branch in' Seaforth, Seaforth Branch' 156 of the then Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League was organized .at• a meeting held • in the G.W.V.A. Hall on October 15, 1929, following informal discussions. that had been) going on for some months. A charter was i'ss'ued to the Branch on October 25, of the same year, the charter. members being S. W. Achibald, Charles Adams, W.C.. Bennett, Or. J.A. Munn, George Scott, Charles Neely, Bert Muir, John Earle, o n H'. i~ , John H. Best, Edward: s, Brown. Fred Barlow,. A. 14: Douglas, A. M, Hilhanil H, D. Chesney. Offirets of the new branch elected' at: a; meeting held' in the Orange »• Hail on Dec,:: cr t2 ` 929 were: President, S.W., Archibald: first vice-president, C. Adams.; second vice.president, W. C. Bennett secretary, Dr. .1. A. Munn; treasurer, G. Scott;. committee: J. 1, Earle, B, 0, Muir • find C. T . Neely.. hien its inception ' 1 the Branch assumed " responsibility for all Matters connected with':. _'e welfareOf Veterans t ell' c a hd with he n t perpetuating of the memory of those p p $ Y Veterans who . had °aid the supreme • • which will be available in the area . this ;winter. ' The brochure. is light. green in colour: and . has-, an outline • map of Perth County ori the front. .Many of the Perth County courses will• be • held • at Mitchell, ' although several are scheduled for other ' areas. • The Mitchell pro- grams include sessions on . ventilation, farm agreements transferring ..faun, assets income tax update, justifying capital expenditures, sheep production and » the Farm Business Management Club for young. farmers.. In North Perth, plans call for sessions on •financing,•' alfalfapro- duction, fertilizer and. herbicide update and •income. tax update. The crop, pro- duction, fertilizer ' and herbicide update and income tax update. The crop pro. - duction meetings will be. repeated at Stratford. A Beef Feedlot Seminar and: a Beef, Cow Calf Day are planned for Brodhagen. Full details, are. available in the `'brochure. We hope that interested'.. parties will register as soon as' possible. so that final arrangements ean be made. The brochure also includes a complete listing of pro- grams scheduled: at Centralia. Registration can be completed by mailing the. enrollment form directly to Centralia., Another section outlines the services. which are available from the Ontario Ministryof Agriculture and Food as well as 'a listing of the winter meetings • of • the: •farm ors ganizations: 'In this latter connection rt s of interest to note. the Ag - Week dates of Feb. 13th to 16th and. The Cattlemen's, n al' Meeting on the someone struggle with g debt repayment exercise- .Usually n - it's difficult to establish an exact figure and we end up ' using averages from actual field surveys. This method• ,isn't really fair because surveys .have revealed that the pigs -,per -sow -per -year can vary between elevenand twenty-two. One'$ position in this range . makes a: tremendousdifference in the ' , debt • repayment: capacity of the farm- business. It makes sense to know. where one stands • on such -a•. vital statisti , •A'; pigs=pet sow -per -years figure . is the • end result of a• number. of • production factors such as, conception ' rate, nutrition, pigsborn, pigs weaned, feeder barn losses, sow longevity, etc. Comparing an ' individual ! figure with averages enables the owner to see where he stands and whether or not there is room , for improvement. He can also :set a goal and calculate' the 'economic' returns that might come from,: reaching' that goal. Interest 'will 'be. sparked by comparing one year's statistics with the next to determine if the goal has been s •. been •reached. • Our office can supply PP y a ,l, asingle . ca d', r boardP g a e which will enable the producer 'to' cal a cul toPig s- er=sow- r - year., . , It's necessary to take in ventory once per ear 'and to write down o he first of each • month the numberof and]t i s retained tat ed° g n for • breeding. A .'record of numbers sold and; purchased is also essential. At the end of the year there is the reward of havinga reliable lure which should .brim satisfaction,: stir some yin- terest and impress the 'bank. sacrifice. One of the first 'activities »of the f M d' J h branch was, organizing a church parade and .Armistice Day program,a few weeks' after it had : been 'established. d e, Throughout the thirties e a • " the c cultic t s of the Branch 'were directed to assisting those who found themselves.in 'need, ` and with 'the outbreak 'of the Second War in 1939, members spared no effort to provide.full support an the . home front. Branch 156, participated throughout the'war years in a ,series of events, alone or with other organizations, which produced thousands of dollars far the war effort. ,. During this time 'accommodation was made available the Post Office »building . g However, as Second War Veterans began returning it became necessary to seek larger tomtit-artid for 4evcral years the Branch - made' use of rooms in Cardno's Hall, pending the construct ion of a Legion Hall, In 48' Was ntered 'nto with the Town Of' Seafoth' ,was use facilities t es being rovided in the itew. p " Memorial Arena and Community' Centre, ,'and this »serf+ed the Branch for twelve years. • While the llranch *at, *attired of the... ton -term use of the uartcrs ''e 8 9 in th Jon i y entre, t ere were many an one fie membets' m b who .looked to the w n Brandi 156 ,could occupy its own "building. J)iscussions extending over several years resulted in 1959.ina start. On the costruction' ns Of the pretecta hall which was occupied in W 1960 and officially Opcned June 2, 1961. A committee beaded by Y •�,.. past president i"i'onias Wilbee a is cbnducting the anti, it .rsary program which. 'will femur( an event each month doting 1979, vening o on ay, an.; • manager w en tt comes tune 15th" 1979, to prepare a new financial bei Thprogram brochure .is statement. e »riled to every rural Similar .records ' • are av Ila at ble f = mail recipient. ' Border re- or,•,dairymen;who sidents or individuals »• re-' aren't our; a production ceiving their mail i t. ` • testin , . ioram and would v g n the. B P g villages maybe missed, like some record of mills s61d g. Please contact ' us for • a • per cow. Beef men ma: be brochure ift you are issed interested in a. worksheet which - enable s wouldthem and like to nfo�cetve one. • calculate pounds. of beef ORGANIZE`A COMMUNITY pro$uced and average daily MEETING gain, Townshipor cominunitY PORKPRODUCE.S ,.. , meetings can be arranged on , ANNUAL MEETING AND . nearly any agric;.IturaN topic, BANQUET at any County location. If • The Perth County Pork. someone would like such a• Producers Association Will be meeting, they should first holding their Annual9 .Contact our office to clear a Meeting• and Banquet on; date and seeorc.the services. Thursday, Jana 18th, 19 t of a staff mettiber; They the S tratford Coliseum" be. should also be prepared to ginning at 12:00 noon. invite six of ` .Ttorbee . will _Guest Jtpe' akReorslh nfogrst, heSidlaeys innetierhebstudrstYo thieosanleg totpie. Manager, and; Jerry Bluhm We anticipate that there, wifl • Secretaryofthe Ontario Ptak be intetest rd discussion Producers Marketing 'Board, groups on Dairy Cow Con- They will . be discussing .., - .. -" ception, soybeans, herbicide marketing, card operations, usc,\fertilizer use and pork trucking and related production.. • , biems, Board members... 1 ..._ ,•. .,- wri11. RESOLVE TO:,KNOW'Yo1 also be -..resent . _,. p foc�uestion:. PRODUCTION STATISTICS Advance ticket* fete °$ pigs 3'110 H w Ma little er. a Many tt c are. p . person. For ` tickets produced by each sow in your please contact Township hctd7 Often this question is Minders before Friday.3, asked when We're heli 12t •