The Huron Expositor, 1979-02-22, Page 20'
THE SUR01.4.1!X:PPSITOR, reilitiARY 2g, 1979
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21 'Tenders 7474nteil;
Tuckerstrith
• To wttship
ravelf.„..weR. •
He said geodbye to none.
The b.eavenly gates were
25 lL Nitaor-tant
,07CONNOR; In toying, mem-
oryo a deer husband and:.
*her. Frank. wbe pais
4Way Mareh
lie bade no dne last
Tender
1979
CONTRACT NO'. 79.001 TT
Sealed tenderS; clearly
marked as to COntexits. Will be
received by the undersigned.
Until
•740 p.m. MONDAY*
MARCH Stb •
19:9
for the
CRUSHING & DELIVERY
of approximately
16O00
Cubic Yards
or granular A. Tenders must
A loving voice said "COlne.
I oftensit and thinkof yeti.
The thingS you used
say.
1 wender why yeu had to
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Without a chane to. say
good bye,
Though out of sight you'ie
ever .:
Still muiserL 'loved. still
mine.
You sI1 live with Me in
memory,
Until the end of time.
Always • remembered by
w lie. Leona and children Pat,
Tersy, Colleen. Jane and
Dan. • 25.894
be submitted on the Town- 2,6 personal
ship Tender forms available
from the Undersigned—
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The lowest or any tender
not necesSarilY accepted. All
tenders subject to approval
by the Ministry of Transpor-
tation and Communications:
ALLANNICHOLSON.
ROAD SUPERINTENDENT,
EGMONDVILLE, ONTARIO..
527-188.
21.89-2
.,22 Leg,at Note
friends.' neighbours and
relatives are invited to a
Troesseati Tea at the home of
!qrs., • Laird " Finlayson On
Saturday, February 24th' 1-5
' p.m. in honour of her dangle,
ter Sharon's forthcoming
marriage to Brad C,arnoChath
26-89.1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of MACK
WILLIAM sHoLDICE late of
Walteri, Ontario, farmer,
deceased.
All_persons bajv ng„
against the above estate are
• required to send full partic-
•ulars of same to, the under-
signed on or ,before the 2nd
day of March, L979, after
which date the estate's
assets will be distributed,
having regard only to claims
that have then been received
• CRAWFORD, MILL &
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• Brussels, Ontario
• Solicitors for the ExeentrLe '
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27 Births
POWELL: Winston and.
Anne proudly announce the
arrival of their daughter.
Jane Elizabeth, a sister for
Sarah on. February 10th.
1979. Proud grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs, John
Powell, Seaforth and Mr. and
Mrs ' James Thorneloe.
Windsor. •2”.8e-1
JENK1N: To Gorden • and
Elizabeth (nee Pr,yee) Goder.
tele the gift of a son, John
Thomas, on February 18 in -
Alexandra Marine General
Hospital.2'.88-1
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• 1 highly 'oontagkous viral disease
• 6 Round, hook. or whip
8 injuries tompastmen (PI)
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• 13 -HUrriane SOciety building
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14 Neutered Female
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15 Pets with long ears
17 Products injected to prevent disease 16 Male rabbit or goat
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Iihis yeerss. E•aster Seal
•appeal •will, get under wuy
officially on, March 5 ac.
ctirding, to campaign
man Parwin. Bannerman of
the Seaforth Lions Club.
In announcing the start of
•the six-week long campaign
which runs until Baster
• Sunday, April 15, Mr. Bate
nermanexpressed cep-
' *fence inhis club's, ability to
meet their local Objective of
53,000,00,
• Seaforth Lions is one of
236 •service clubs affiliated
with the Ontario Society for
CtiPPlocl' Children, who. will
be aiming at a provincial
• objective of 53,000,000 need-
ed to maintain essential re-
• habilitation services Pie
thousands fo Ontaria'S
physically. handicapped
Children,.
"1. don't know if people"
fully realize just how nuich
time and effort goes into
getting this appeal ready
each year," said the Seaforth
chairman "but its far a good
• cause and our members are
glad to volunteer their time
to work on it,"
•Last year,, residentsin the
Seaforth asea contributed
52,208,50, tothe appeal and
uc ersmith sur ius e
W n ng sp eches
24 Card4 of Thanks
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• township representatiVe 'on Seaforth
• Community Hospital Board.
•.Reeve • Ervin is • 'paid •by
•AUsable-Bayheld Conservation'Aiithority for
each meeting heattends as council• representative.
• Councillor William •Brown refused an.
allowance as township representative on
Vanastra Day • Care Centre Board, "An
•hIlowance. paid to, membeis of thc board'
•would)* increase the Day Care deficit," he
said.
Clerk Jack McLachlan was autharited to
• attenda seminar for municipal clerk
treasurers for, the Provincial Association of
• Increase • Land Division Committees to discuss new
I would like to thank Dr,
Rodney and Dr. •Lenczner,
the staff of Stratfotd Qeneral
Hospital, all my friends and
• neighbours and members of
• the bowling leagues for the
flowers, cards and visits
during, my recent illness. • It
was all greatly appreciated.
—Mrs, Gordon Nobel
." . 24-89-1
Mrs. Ted San Dyk and family
. •wish to express their, sincere
• . thanks to relatives, ftiends
• and neighborirs for the kind
expressions of sympathy re-
• ceived thraigh Mass cards,
beautiful Beta' tributes: don-
ations to the Canadian Heart
Foundation andthe.Diabetie
Association. sympathy' cards.;
phonecalls• , gifts of food -and
the many acts.of kin.dness-
'. extended to them in the
• pasing of a dear husband,
• father and grandfather. 'A •
special thank' yOu to Dr.
Quinlan, Dr, Lindsay anclthe
staff on the. fourth, floor of
,
Stratford. General Hospital.
Also special thanks to Father
• McDonald', R.S.-Box. Funeral,
Home, 'pall bearers, honor-
ary pith' beaters and . the'
for the lovely 'lunch...
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Your thoughtful 'acts of
ness and, sympathy
always be 'remembered. '
• rules of the 'Land Division Act*
over '78
March OF Dimes
The 1979 rasing campaign
of. the Ontario March of
Dirties if officially- over, and
Mrs. Shirley O'Shea, is de -
g tecitoreport thata total
of 51,195.00 was collected in
Seaforth, Egmondville,
- Harpinhey; •
This is an increase of $41
over last years campaign.
• The Morley collected will
• help with all the _needs of our
• disabled adults - artificial
limbs and • other aids, job*
• training. recreation op
portunities, counselling, cut.
,1 ing through government
red tape - literally anything
that will help disabled people
get back where they belong, -
in .life's mainstream.
Mrs.. • O'Shea • extends
• speical. thanks to all those
who worked so 'hard, •and
ENDORSED
Council endorsed a resolutionlrom the
Township of Hirichinbrooks asking the
provincial government to •"seriously
consider- providing grants from Wintario
profits for health care and education costs in
theprovince.
Diane Durnin, manager. of Vanastra
Recreation Centre, presented her 1.979
e pp eval, The cent e • 4 d
year with a surplus'of about $10,000 'plus
another 525,000 which the Vanastra
Recreation tentre'received in November as a
• covered pool grant from the provincial
government. The auditor, , described the
525,000 as a "Windfall". Council members
agreed and said it was too bad they could riot
get such'a grant each year.
Council approved the budget for 1979.
which totalled 5116,252,50' compared to
expenditures of $108,025.52 in 1978, Actu al:
revenue in 1978 amounted 'to 5110,108,09.
Council received, a few letters and phone
from township residentsabout recent
publicity, Some criticized the free care' givee
at the centre, but most were from mothers or
. of
:children, at the day care centre, who praised
it.
Council Brown said he would like.to thank
those who sent letters and said he hotted
they had not this-interpretedhim. He said he
realized the day care centre was .provicling.
good service but he was against the
township residents haying to 'pick up the
costs of those nor paying.
cover fairy tales
and commercials
• BY NANCY PARSONS
On Friday afternoon, Feb-
ruary 16, 1979, we had an,
assembly at sehool.
First of ' all, the final
Molting• public speeches --
were said. First, by Rick
Kloss on conimercials and.
Wendy Kloss, on fairy tales.
They were both, excellent
speeches and we all enjoyed.
them very Much.
The second half of the
assembly was turned over to
6X -FM Radio Fanshaw.
They described their Sta-
tion and •music through a.
series of slides.
Then the speaker -Program.
me Director -talked more,
about the station.•
The 'rest of the people
spoke to us abut their'
, j
individual ob at the station
and how much they, enjoyed
Last chance foreclipseThen t
pamphlets on their radio
station. -
hey handed out
coin ttnCtiTIlitei:littliteici:s' .!'“" • Pae
; Poring this eelipse. scientists from several.'
vountries will be launching research rockets
'into the path of • the: total eclipse to test
gen bending in the sipper alt.- This
,ei.peritnent. May to. eal ‘thetber the oiorie
Jeer. the 100.i, hich shields the earth from
execs.,. radiation, has been damaged by our
use or aerosol sprays as some seie,pfists fear,
'Ihere are also u , .number of un usual
phenomena 'assointcd ith eclipses. For
c a tb pie „ solar .spit'to booms nav be heard
which scientists .believe are clotsC(1 as oer
,ntmoSphere suddenly cools• down the'
• sun, s dimming rays.
Alsothe eclipse may be accompanied by
sundogs - two extra images of the son,
believed to be caused by ice crystals in our
atmosphere. • •
Those of us living in eastern Canada won't
see a total eclipse of the sun nn Feb, 26. But
we can take heart - our turn m ill come in 2024
wheo a total eclipse e111 cin its dark Da,th up
the Si.,Lae renee River.
with such 'dedication, on the •
campaign and to the local
media for, their ,excellent
4 everyone
who gave 'a doriation. what
\else can be said bet"thank
0ou"! Itis good to know that
-'Seaforth really believes, and
demonstrates, that disability •
is evervone's business,
CONTINUING EDUCATION
Clinton uampus
ClaSSes arenow toeing held "at the Clinton
• Campus of: Conestoga College in the,.
following subjects:
'Home study (mathematics & English]
bookkeeping - Basic to Advanced
Bartending Techniques
• There is still room available in these classes.
•For further information and for registration,
please telephone 482-3458, or Agit our
Clinton CaMpUs atVanastra, Road, Clintoti4::
Ontario between 7:00 p.m,. and 9:00 p.M.11
Monday and Tuesday.
Gt*stoga,.Ccil.
Of AffOiliedAti8
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Springtime is coming
NER
.CLiANERS •
527-0250 Seaforth
We would like to. thank
them for attending our sehool.
THURS. FEB. 15th
TO SAT. MAR. 3rd.
% OFF. ALL:KE116 PAINTS
OFF
ALL ORDERS OF
' YES -YOU -CAN thltilLCOVERINGS
S• AVE 30% ON CORONET LINE,
WALLCOVERINGS IN STOCK $2.09
• REG. '2.115.A. •s k
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LTD. QUANTITY OF VINYL
WALLCOVERINGS •
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$5
SPECIALLY PRICED AT 3 S.A.
• VALUES TO %IPS S.R.
Mr, Bannerman is confident
'that this Year's response will
be Olen better.
"NlIfben peopie ref1CiVP
their 4ppeal tbe nai1t he
said "I ihripe they will
rtlerethan just give a though
• • IP' 111050, youngsters, Thee
ANS. AM!figh.terS 1/14 they
need. At, bit of he1p Thittig •
Why we areasking everY0PC
to help :by sending in their •
Easter' Seat 4911ationa. as
soon wpo04114e,,"
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• purchase,a Victoria and Grey
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Sat. February 17•9:00 . 12:00
• Sat.,feb(tiary 24 • . 9:00- 12:00
• Mon. February 26 ' •
Tues. -February 27 Each evening
* Wed, February- 28., until 8:00 P•tO.
Thurs. March 1
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group, electric defrost, automatic air, A,M. F.M. stereo,
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mirroxs, light group, power side windows, fender 'skirts,
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