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The Huron Expositor, 1979-01-25, Page 18• 18 THE HURON 'EXPOSITOR, AN RI 255, 1979 24 :Cttirda�of 'hank& Ile McDougall 1pitly wi h• ' 'to say thank you, to evve cone who remembered', their. parents, Herten, ,an4 Agnes', at Bluewater Rest Wine; Zurich around Christmas, fbt their, visits, :cards, tread,,. gifts and flowers. A special: thank you to the Thames Road UCW; the• staff at the home and any other organ'- zation. We reallyappreciate everything- 244154 My thanks to Rhea Hatttilton, Huron. staff mem-. ber and the Staffen family •, who, during a recent snow storm extended timer and.- . effort to help me get my: vehicle iotamy farm lane- way.—Edith aneway, Edith Baker 24-85.1. 1 would; like to express my sincere thanks to all my friends for visits, flowers,., cards and treats while I was in hospital„ Special thanks to. Drs. Rodney, Markus and. Whitman. and: the hospital staff.—Lloyd McCluskie: 24-854. The family ofthe late Helen. Marie Servos wish to. express their sincere thanks and . appreciation to their friends and neighbours for their many -acts of kindness shown during the family's bereave- ment, Thanksfor. the floral: , tributes, donations to the Heart Fund;: The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 156, The Britannia Lodge, No. 170, Mr, Dick Box and staff, Rev. James Broadfoot of St. Thomas Anglican Church. and for all the food brought. • to our home and the ladies,'. who prepared and served the lunch: It was gratefully appreciated. -Murray . . Servos, Martha, Pat, Joyce. Wayne, Leo and, Francis Teetero. 24-85-1 1 -wish : -to•-thank-my-•friends' and relatives for visits, cards and treats while I was a patient in Seaforth Com munity' hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Underwood. - nursing staff, lab— and x-ray staff, for their: excellent care; also the kitchen staff for their delicious meals. 'It was all very much appreciated.— George Hildebrand 24-85x1 I wish to thank my friends. and neighbours. for the cards,. treats and visits I received while_: a patient in 'the hos, pital. Special :thanks to the Drs. of the Seaforth Medical! Clinic and allthe nursing. staff who treated meso well. Your thoughtfulness and kindness will always be remembered.—Elmer Koehler 24-85x1'. • I wish to thank'my relatives, friends and : neighbours for the. cards, treats and -visits while I was a patient ' in Seaforth • hospital. Special D. Malkus nurs- ing. to r t , staff, Father Oostveen and Father Laragh. -Dennis 24-85 N 1 olan x We wish. to express our thanksto everyonefor the lovely gifts. Cards, flowers and money we received on our 65th wedding anniver- sary. Everything is greatly appreciated and will be remembered for ,a long time; —Dave and: Eva Netzke 24.85-1; I would like.td thank Father Sonderup, -Father Laragh; Dr. Rodney and Dr. Markus and all the staff of Seaforth Community Hospital and the. drivers of. Box Ambulance and all those who visited me and all those who sent cards and .gifts while 1 wasa patient in the SEaforth Com- munity Hospital, Everything was. deeply . appreciated.— Marjory' Ryan 2485.1 1 wish to express My sincere t1404 to our t'eiatives. friends and neighbours who 'helped me during the loss of my ,dear wife Eva. Your Many acts of kindness, floral~ tributes, memorial donatigns and •exprssions of sympathy area at,4•ti.. appreeiate4. • MP* :you also to' the ladies ofKnox Church for the iunen served, Special thanks. 'to •$tiles funeral home. Rever- end Royal and Dr. Walker,•- •Wilbert Johnson 24-$5-1 The family of the late Evelyn Shera wish to extend: their sincere thanks to their rela- • lives, friends and neighbours, during our recent bereave- ment. Special thank s to Dr. E. Malkus, Dr. Rodney. nursing staff at. Seaforth Community Hospital. Rev. Roberts, Rgss Ribey - Whit- ney-Ribey Funeral Home, to the pallbearers, flower bearers. floral tributes, donations to the Heart fund, sympathy cards, to Ruth 'Trapnell. Betty Bennett, who contributed , their :time in looking after the luneh,'the ladies who served lunch, to all who brought food Ina our . home. and also to Wayne. Scott who' donated his time in, keeping our driveway cleared during this time. Your kind- ness will always be remem- bered.—Warren & Marjory Shera and family 24-8S-1 25 .In Memoriam MUEGGE:In loving memory of Gordon. H. Muegge, who; passed away suddenly January 26, 1978. Our family circle. has been broken, A link gone from our chain But though we're parted for awhile. We know we.'ll meet -again.,, —Always 'remembered and sadly m[s$ed b5 Marie & MUEGGE: in loving memory of a dear father and grand- father. who;' passed away January 26, 197$.• The soul of the justman•is in the hands of God, • And no torment shall touch him. He seemed, in the ;view of the foolish,to be dead, And his passing away was though an affliction, And his going forth from us, utter destruction. But he is in. peace. For en ifbef re indeed: ' o m , he be punished Yet is ' his • hope, full of immortality; Chastised a little, he shall be greatly blessed, Because God tried him And found him worthy _ of himself. —Too dearly lovedto ever be forgotten by , son. Richard, daughter-in-law JoAnne and grandsons, r Paul and Karl. 25-85..1 MUEGGE:ln memory of-' Gordun•Muegge who passed "away January.26, 1978. • We do not : forget. floc de, we • intend, We think of'you #ftthi, w ill tri the end; Forgotten by 'softie 'you may • be, In our memory.you will ever be, ---Remembered by Connie, and Bill • Devereaux and. Warren Beuerman 25-85x1` 27 Births' PETERS: Mr. and Mrs. Jake Peters, R.R:2, Clinton on January 20 at Seaforth Community Hospital,: a son Jason' Jacob. 27-85x 1 Ronnenberg Insurance:AgE ncy INCOME TAX.. PREPARED Farmers -r -Businesses -Individuals • =-Reasonable Rates— File early to avoid the Rush, and delay in 'refunds [25..years Experience] Top rates for. Guaranteed Certificates Iltiasels Office Open Monition offisa'Open Tuiaadayd ar Fridays Monday thru Saturday IMMO 887.6663Picone 347.2241 NMIU8RAY SIDDALL ' N{ 8874169 27 •Birtl COLLINS:,• Mr.. and Mrs. David Collins. Walton. oit January tbtlt at Seaforth Community Hospital. daughter. WALLACE: Mr- and Mrs William Wallace, R•R:4. Seaforth. January 18th at Seaforth Community 'ostial. daughter. 2"-85x1 • aP. ,;. Since minter ss ,1bv1•.(iusly ii re to, stay for awhile . ,thee Brodhagen .Chamber ofCont, a g `e is battling the t rltcrc February blues with their annual 1.vi• so,e,109,r1•6.71, Ontario carrots food .Ontario culture specialists at thct Mmistry of Agri... ltd Food say .fresh :rs�rs, •tvailable Tis year th,e caxni ai Will b* held •on, ;Feb: -3- and' 4; and includes ,a variety ,of „events. For .example. ,one exerlt asks competitors to sit en a!: toboggan, hold an egg en a good buy topped'tn plastic :bags. are 'a • ,great buy,. The plastic bags help protect the carrots from bruising. extend, their shelf life and enable the consumer to check the quality and size of the .;Contentsbefore pur- chasing, • • • • • spoon while being pulled by a snowmobile. .k ,ep from' dropping the egg. While the egg race is one more unusual of the spew - n tttoblle races- to he featured lite the Winter earnival, there :are a number of • novelty, events, These include a pick. up race and races, around bales of hay and 'barrelsin the Brodhagen baseball park, The novelty races will be held on Sunday; us. well: as the drag rags . for Allow - mobiles, The carnival kicks off' on •••••.••••..•••.••.••• • • •. • ..•.. iIusiness.- • • • • • • .....:. }!.•...•'•••.••••••••••.•••••••••.••.:•••••a,.i:••••..a. •.. •.•••:••.• •.•..••••...•.•,•...•.•.• • rT. APPLIANCES . 1 • ,.FUNERAL HOIViE • Saturday with, .a„ Cross- •country snow nlobile. 'Poker tall Competitors will ': pick PQ their cards at the ;check _ points and at the end of the rally, the snowmobiler who ,holds the best poker hand will be the •winner. Other events on Saturday include a dance from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m, at the Brodhagen ,recreation hall, with: music by Rollin Smoke. The, registration for carnival events will start at noon on both ,days and theca;_, will be classes for different ages and for •men and women. Refreshments µi11 be available during the carnival at the recreation hall. DRYWALL . L L KNOWN" FOR HIGH QUALITY -Peter. illokos; Dr,:.Y all COMPETE. • DRYWALL SERVICE 527-1398 or 527-0646'. SUPER (ALS E"AB,L ED OVER 50 YEAR$. CYnton*Seaforth, :Area Representative MICHAEL iCHAEL FALCONER 153 High Street Clinton 4482-9441 ..•.•...••,•.•••.••. se •- • • 8••••••••••••••••••••••••• •. irector • . • • • • • • • • •••••• •. • • • • . WINNER Allison .Scott won the junior • division of the snow scupluring contest at the • Optimist Winter, Car.nivai Saturday with this snow turkey. Colleen Ungar. ian also helped with the sculpture but got cold before thecontest ended at noon. (Photo by Oke) Obituary MRS. W. GREIDANUS At Palmerston and'District. Hospital on Friday, January 19th, 1979, Mrs. W, Greidanus. of Clinton diedin her 77th year. She was the wife of the late John (ircidanus, mother of Mrs. Albert (Jenny) Valketib urg of Clinton, Mrs. Gary (Cornelia) Haak, R.R,2, Clinton, Mrs, Neil (Mice) Bakelaar, R.R, l . . Listowel, Mrs. Jack (Joanne) Koetsier, RR.3. List.owel•,, Mrs. Tom (Wilma) Holland,. Winnipeg. John of Holinesville; Jim of R.R.1. Londesboro. Don of R.R.I. Londesboro and Bert,, of R.R.1. Londesboro and Leo of R.R.1, Dublin. She is also ' survived by sisters Mrs, Aafke• Faber," Minesota, Mrs, Dieuwke Lycktema . a Nyeholt, Holland., Mrs: Saakje Tjalsma, Holland, :Mrs, Lutske•Smid of Holland. ' Also "s'urviving are 55; grandchildren and one great-- grandchild. Predeceased by one; son Leo, killed inaction, in Indonesia in •.1946.. Fent-ral service was held from, the.Christian Reformed , Church, Clinton on Monday, January 22nd. 1979 with Reverend: A. VanDenBerg officiating. Interment Clinton Cemetery, Lions BINGO Every .• Saturday a•-�� at Blyth Memorial Halt l2reg;. 10 each • 3 share the wealth. '1150 jackpot 60 calls -- every Sat at 8 p.m. • ARNOLD ';•J.. STINNISSEN LIFE ••:-•- andMotigage Insurance Plans lnconlc„ i.ta DetiuLtakalr Rcl,tstcrc,t)' tetircnent Sar `►g5 Pans nrl•Annuiti es. incorne'eraging.Annttities • 1sk for, our nctik' Flexible • Prerniurn R. R.S.S. P. _---R1PRI;SENTl'v.(r- TeI:527-0410, Sun Life Assurance Corn an of` Canada GODi.RICH•ST.,EAST p Y SEAFORTH for 1',ve,irs. ,.., • 10O% WHOLE WHEATBREAD • Fresh Unsliced. RYE BREAD • FRENCH BREAD • FRENCH STICKS 16 oz 'loaves Reg.2 60c each /9 DUTCH IES 172 Doz. 994 Cake Donuts • COCONUT CRUNCH We have TASTY -NU white sliced BflE 1.59.0z tastynuri BREAD & DONUfil9(1J 527-1803' Seaforth • Appliance Reflrigeration -Service Autorized factory warranty Service and repairs to GE , FRiGIDAIRE & INGLIS ' APPLIANCES SerVice and repairs to all . makes Don 'Horne Maintenance 527-0636,. Seaforth. CARE • BRUXER Repair Service •.. TUNE UPS • • • ra ft 0 0 0 REPAIRS. to all makes of cars. ELECTRICAL and light>trucks �-- DECORATING. "\ Graves` Wallpaper .SPaint featuring MOOIC,4 Canadian 5,. Imported: Wall Coverings 527-0550 $iaforlh �-- ELECTRICAL: Fred Lawrence. e Electrical , Contractor HOME FARM 8t COMMERCIAL WIRING, Phone Auburn 526-7505 " ur Mitchell 348-8684 WiII pickup and deliver •." Bus. 345-2891 1 • Home. 345-2114• • Frank and Maureen Bruxer w DUBLIN, BLIN ONT. 0 -- : -- CAR CARE. • • • • • • • • • .. Licensed Mecha ervic to allnic S e makes of cars • 1 • Detroit Diesels GORD'S GULF. • 527.0333r • • -CAR CARE .44:41‘1-7-7. Compieteune 0 • • • •• • <SUNOCO> CAR CARE . PRODUCTS Now Doing Lubes and Tire Repair. Archie's Sunoco • 52-.0881• . Seatorth • • •• FARM SUPPLIES� • •• •. • • • Seaforth Co-op • • • •� • • • • • Co•OP. Feed Seed. Fertilizer • Fatm.Surt,,es. Petroleum Supoes Heating Oits • 527'•0770 DECORATIN.G '1 'bert Interior & Exterior Decorators (Cent Paints Waflcoverings Armstrong Carpets tL; b Window Shade' , HILDEBRAND • ' PAINT AND PAPER` • Phare 527.1890 • ` t5 Ma,r St . Seatorth • • et- ▪ �--APPLIANCES•_ • • • •• • •: • • APPLIANCE and Refrigeration REPAIR SERVICEi. Jim Breadfoot eo.•A.Sills ; &Sons I` .I HARDWARE MERCHANTS PLUMBING'- HEATING & ELECTRICAL EXPERTS Phone: 527-1620 Seaforth SEWING- - SEWING MACHINE -•1• SERVICE DEPOT Service to ali'makes. -• • Free estimates ' 90.day warranty Experienced since 1952' • SEW .AND 'SAVE CENTRE LTD. • 149 Downie St. ( 2doorss u of Hudsons ) s 0 th Stritford, 271-9660) Monday• s y r RESTAURANT --\ - The ;. FORGE RESTAURANT Lie. L. L. 11. 0. Home of C4TH PIUZA Che Kentucky Style Chicken • 527-0443 J RESTAURANT -- HESSEN HAUS: Restauranf #' Dining Lounge Main St, Seaforth 5271 820 1 Whitney. -Ribey Funeral' Hattie: ROSS W, RIBEY,. DIRECTOR W, 87 Goderkh St., Seaforth PHONE, 527-1.390 " CEMETERY MONUMENTS Sincere and courteous. service .INSURANCE ,iS YOUR INSURANCE: UPT O DATE? Seems about your General Life, sickness. accident and investment Seaforth Insurance Agency 527-161.0, �,__IMPROVEMEN:TS MacLEANi HOME IMPROVEMENTS E V MENTS Phone 527-0032 Free. Estimates For Siding Aluminum and. Vinyl, , Aluminum . Windows, Doors, ',`Awnings, Railings. MONUMENTS Monuments: OPTICIAN: David Langstaff Ltd: • Optician 87 Main St.. South, Seaforth OPTOMETRIST'S, AND OPHTHAMOLOGISTS Prescriptions Filled Promptly Mon. -Fri. 9-5:30 p.m, ' Wednesday Closed Saturday .9.12:Q0 COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE 527-1303 --- ORGAN:. GULBRANSEN GALANTI WURLITZER: Best in Organs acrd Pianos' FREE " Organ Lessons Low -Cost Rental Plan All this and more at P.0. L SIFER MUSIC. SEAFORTH 527-0053 Closed Wednesdays Inscriptions Markers. Showroom •'Display WHITNEY-RIBEY~, FUNERAL HOME 87 Goderich St., West j , Agent for , • •' Wingham IL1emorials Seaforth 527-1390 PIANO Piano Tuning and rrs Bruce Ru PuI$ifer 527ep°P.° -053 or after fix phone 482-9618' FEED D MILL FLEM• LNG .` FEED MILL Bulk Pelleted Feed, Fast unloading.. elevator, 2 pits open 24 hrs. a day Clinton 482-3438 r --OPTOMETRIST -"%\ JOHN E. : LONGSTAFF• Seatorth (Vice 527.1240 MonFri,'9-5:30 Saturday 9.12:00 L. Closed; Wednesdays Free (Parking. on Premise 7 s AUCTIONEERS TOM PAPPLE Auctioneering Sales and Service *9,0000 • • • • • •-. •• •• ••••• • *O.'. • • 1.• • ••••• •: