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The Huron Expositor, 1979-05-03, Page 20THE HURON Ex IITOR,, MAY 3, 1979 Notices' m Su�Jt�,�i1Tc 911'19 P9 "Th o 091100 9 PR ON '09 n®WAso o aim a9 R.S.Box Funeral Horne 47 High Street Seaforth Phone: 527-0885 19-95-tf WANTED: Dead or Disabled Cows & Horses Stocker cattle, calves - and swine . Top. Prices Paid' For fresh animals over 500 Ib', - $1.00 a hundred weight.,' Cows and horses over 1200 113. $15,00 4 wheel drive radio dispatched trucks. 24 hr. service — 7 days a week Brussels Pet Food Supplies Toll Free 1-800-265.4267 _ 19 92-tf 20 Auction Sale • 20; Auction 'Sales. G. Sutherland'. Construction Top. soil Manure .. Gravel For Sale PHONE,• 482-9605 AFTER 6 19-98-2 ARE YOU unattached, 'sep- arated, single or divorced? Meet that. special person. Apply P.O. Box :104,Owen Sound. N4K 5P1. Please •state age. 19-98x2' ;20` Auction Sales; ichard Lobb Auctioneer. AUCTION'' CALENDAR Clinton 482-7898 Sat. •- May 5th - 12 noon. Antique furn- iture, glassware etc, to be held at Richard Lobb's barn for the Langford Estate of Clinton., Sat. May 12th - Hen salt Stocker sale. Sat. May 19 - Ant- iques, furniture etc. Richard Lobb's. barn, Clinton. Sat. May 26th. - Ant- iques, furniture etc. for Chris Leonhardt, 178 Main Street South, Seaforth. 20-99-1 ••.•••••• C" ••••••••• • .. • • Gethke • • GENERAL • :: AUCTIONEER • Serving Perth .acid; • •; Huron Counties with • many years of • •' experience. • •' • For reliable service at • • reasonable rates 1 •• Call 347.2465 collect • • Sat. May 5 - Garage .•; a tools and equipment, • i furniture, antiques •'' •' etc, in the Village of •• • Dublin for Russell • 46,• • • . Sat. May 12 - Mitch- • ' ell Kinsman Auction • at Keterson Park, • • Mitchell • • Mat. May 21 - Con. • • signment horse sate, 4 • Seaforth Fair; • r Sale Head at 1:00,p,m. Hensall Livestock Sales 'Ltd. on Sat.May 1; 2 Consisting; of: Steers, Heifers and Calves; Victor Hargreaves [519j 482-751.1 Clinton or Barry Miller [5191235-2717 Exeter or 229-6205 Kirkton or Doug, Carruthers 289-5480 or Greg Hargreaves 262-2831. 'AUCTIONEERS Larry Gardiner and; Richard Lobb 20-99.2 For Completely FLEXibJe SWINE MARKETING CALL 13) LO m 627 i4 BILL STRONG 527-0876 TOM PAPPLE 527-0140 Video tape livestock sale every Thursday at 8p.m. at Rathweil'sAuction Centre, Main. St.,' Seaforth. -' 20-99-1 alt',eell soreales Auction Sale RESTAURANT & HOTEL EQUIPMENT AUCTION -held on MAY 9TH AT 1:00 P.M. at the-Rathwell Auction Complex EQUIPMENT: hot pretzel. machines; stat nless steel kitchen hoods; electric grill; menu sign; electric heater fan; sink & counter unit; stainless steel milk : dispenser; double electric deep fryer; Hotpoint sandwich grill; electricrestaurant sign; de -greaser & pump; Garland range & fryer;' Moffat stove Garland char broiler;. Garland deep fryer; electric potato peeler deep i"fryers (gas & oil); electric Cooling , unit; neon restaurant sign; hot chocolate machine; coca cola machine; fire extinguishers; air conditioner; upright freezer; Coldspot 15 cu. ft.. freezer; open ice cream freezer; 6' grill; Bunn public mixer; Corey coffee machine; 3 ft. & two 6 ft. glass show cases; public address amplifier w, mike, stand & 2 speakers; steam table; ceiling file electric hand. dryers; 2 upright Tops & Diamond Top signs; hot water heater; electric fan; 14' Douglas Tea Shoppe sign; 2 speakers; mixer, 2 turntables;' amplifier c.w.. stand for" Disco:two t o 5q candy machines; two 5f bubble gum dispensers; two 5q hot nut five >10a hot nut; one 10¢ capsule dispenser; two hennypenny pressure fryers; rotating "Kentucky Chicken" sign; soft ice cream machiner; broiler (chicken); bakiri pude and pizza oven, soup kitcheudouble booth, Silex coffee machine; plus a large assortment of leather, stacking, wood chairs, steel & wood tables, light fixtures, wall fixtures. OFFICE: metal file .holder; photo -copier; metal cabinets; office chairs; filing cabinets; utility table; Olivetti calculator; office desk. FURNITURE, ANTIQUES ETC.: antique dressers: antique china cabinet; end tables antique chest of drawers; coffee table; antique writing desk; wooden library table; vanity; single & double beds MISCELLANEOUS: complete electric train set; Marconi antique radio; hydraulic tail gate: Admiral black & white TV; dartboard & darts; combination' radio & TV sets; tires & wheel rims; pool cues; motorcycle parts; wooden doors; car cassete player; carpet sweepers; CB Courier 20-99-1. �• at Aloce�t�e.4 AUCTfONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS 77 MAIN S7. SEAFOFRTH, ONTARIO NOK IWO • : grounds, 20-971 !' (.5'1 ti l 1321,1458 %•ai••••a•r••••fisi 20 Auction Sales, 20 Auction Soles 10, •. •: • • •a,a••:••x•••a,site a.•,••.••.;•;•:•:•ea..* • t• Auction Sole Of Real estate, garage tools and equipment. tractor« l truck, car, furniture, appliances and antiques to be • • held in the Village of Dublin on ,No.. 8 highway on •' SATURDAY, MAY 5 AT 1 P.M.. ••` REAL ESTATE: Consists of a two storey frame • duplex, containing two apartments in need of some . : repair; This" would: Make a good, investment *, property. For inspection, call 345.2813 or 345.2754. : To be offered at 2;30 p,m- subject to a reserve bid. (if • not sold previously) with 10% down, balance in. 60 • • days. • • APPLIANCES, ANTIQUES, ETC.; Panasonic micro- • •• wave oven, one year old; ice cube making machine; : • Brantford six door refrigerator; . ice.N cream freezer;, •- • Hobart meat band saw; storage shelving; dry sink; s' • wooden ice box; extension table; antique Burroughs •, • adding machine; antique counter scales; wash ;'• •. • stand; spinning wheel and wool winder pans; grain. • • cradle; pressback rocker; V. brass and iron bed; oil • • lamp base; antique dresser and wooden bed; buffet; • • cabinet radio; picture frames and other items. • • TRUCK, TRACTOR, CAR: 1975 GMC four wheel : • drive Jimmy (owner will certify); 1972 Ford Montego • • car, as is; Ford 5000 diesel tractor with heavy duty • loader and cab. • GARAGE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT; Two hydraul- ▪ is floor jacks; manual tire changer; acetylene torch • • •' set; bench grinder; two air body sanders; air •• • grinder; Canox electric welder; air impact wrench; • • chain falls; ,paint sprayer timing lights;. ignition • •. • analyzer; tirebalancer: oil furnace; amp tester; • radiator pressure gauge; Reolite cord winder; quantity of new tractor chains; set of taps and dies; grease guns; electric motors; pipe vise; bench vise;, •s lk • •. • • • • pop • rivetter; Skil saw extension cores; tires and 0' rims; many more tools, etc. TERMS on Chattels Cash. • NOTE: Furniture will be sold first, followed by tools, • etc. at, approximately 1:30 p.m. • Proprietor or auctioneer not responsiblefor any • • accidents on day of sale. • RUSSEL KRAMP, Proprietor •• R.G. GETHKE, Auctioneer 7n.00,1 • 16••••••••••••••••••,R••••••••••••••! • • • •. •. • • • • • • • •. • • • • • dal.�iirel i e (JJortales • LIQUIDATION Auction Sale to be held for LAKECITY HOME CENTRE LTD. 32 Newgate Street, Goderich on MAY 11TH, 1979 AT 6:30 P.M. -`COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: frame single storey '! 2800 sq.' ft. building with show :room, storage & work area, situated in the business section in Goderich: Terms 10% down day of sale, jialance in 30 days, offering at &00 p.m: subject to reasonable reserve. For viewing phone Rathwell & Associates at 527-1458: o VEHICLES: 1965M:F. tractor with front end loader; 1977 Ford LTD full size station wagon; 1973 Chev Impala; 2 door _.. EQUIPMENT: Ama colour coding & mixing machine; Red Devil paint shakers check out counter display racks & shelving; new 30 vanity, desk, chairs; typewriter;: rug stretcher; . ladders; .mise. tools. • STOCK: 100 gal. misc. interior & exteriorpaints quantity of rug ends & wall paper, other flooring;' ceramic tiles; poly cleaners&sfillers; waxes; paint brushes; Ietter boxes; large quantity of hardware; aluminum siding; doors; windows; rod iron pillars & railing; plywood;. quantity of samples and many more items pertaining to home decorating. 20-99-2 (idol ,1:O6 AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO (519) 527-14.58 ESTATE AUCTION SALE of Antique furnitureand glassware, appliances etcfor .the Langford Estate of Clinton, plus additions to be held at Richard Lobb's Barn, 289 Bayfield Road, Clinton, Ontario. SATURDAY, MAY 5th at 12:00 NOON Hall hanging lamp; kitchen hanging lamp with .prisms; 4 pine gun stock chairs; 5 foot solid brass fireplace fender plus tools screen etc.; antique oak secretary desk with leaded glass,front; large oak book case; small oak bookcase; oval dining table; captains chair; Walnut.. washstand plus other. washstands; several dressers with mirrors; 10 x.'12 carpet; old wall phone; 30 rolls for player piano; fridge; stove; Kelvinator clothes dryer; large •an'tique: chest of drawers; pressback nursing rocker fainting couch; desk; chesterfield and chair; ice cream chair; two piano stools with glass ball feet; two extension dining room tables; 2 matching pressback chairs, floor lamps, cedar chest, wicker table; 2 wicker rocking chairs, wicker fern stand, two wooden rockers; Victorian love seat; sewing table, treddle sewing machine; breakfast table; trunks, tea wagon, mirrors, several odd chairs; upholstered .chairs; small tables; milk cans; wringer' washer; lawn mower; oil painting; plus several other pictures; copper boiler; crock churn; oil lamps; Remington typewriter; globe for banquet lamp jardineers; depression glass; hand painted oil lamp base; silver pieces; plus a good offering of dishes and glassware, including collectable pieces and many items not mentioned. Plan to attend this good sale. TERMS CASH,DAY OF SALE RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEER CLINTON, ONTARIO 482.7898 Auctioneer or Estate not responsible for accident* day of sale. 20.994 Pati: 527--020: Expositor Ads action, Sales 20 Auction Sales. DISPERSAL , Auction Sale 65 Head of Cattle for GEORGE SMALE at Lot 6,. Concession 4 of Hibbert Township, S miles Southwest of Mitchell on WEDNESDAY, MAY 9TH AT 1;30 P,M. CATTLE: three Holstein cows, one fresh 2 weeks and two due sale time cowsfirucefosis tested and • bred to W.O.B.I, sires); 6 steers and 8 heifers, Holstein x Hereford x Angus approx. 800-900 lbs.; 4 steers and 13 heifers Holstein x Hereford x Angus approx. 600-700 lbs,; one Holstein steer at 800 lbs„ one Holstein heifer at 800 lbs.; Fat cattle - 14 steers and 14 heifers, Holstein x Hereford x Angus weighing between 900-1300 lbs, ,NOTE: Sale will be held under cover, Proprietor and Auctioneer not responsible for • any accidents. . TERMS—Cash on dayof sale es accepted Che u ac t with I.D. . GEORGE SMALE, Proprietor, 345-2016. FRANKLIN BUUCK, Auctioneer, Milverton, 59S ->1a21: 20-99-1 - , adore" P Loe- ales• AUCTION CALENDAR April 28th,.: R & A Auction, cars, recreation vehicles, lawn & garden' equipment, Rathwell Auction Complex 10:30 a.m. May 2nd - Fairboard Auction, Seaforth. • May 4th - House mortgage sale, Vanastra 7 p.m. May 5th: Business Liquidation, Sarnia May 9th =Restaurant & Hotel Equipment, Rathwell Auction Complex 1 p.m. May 11th - Lakecity Home Centre Ltd,. Goderich 6:30 p.m. May ,,12th Garage equipment - tools, truck .: Ripley 10:30a.m. May 15th - Rathwell Equipment Auction, tractors, equipment. May 16th Variety Store Kincardine 6 p.m. May 24th - House mort- gage : sale, Parkhill 7 P.m. May 23rd -. Seaforth Auction. May :26th Pearl Camp- bell,Rathwell Building, Seaforth. June 2nd Ethel Beattie, property, antiques,furniture etc. Seaforth 9 a.m. farm • 24 Cards of Thanks I would like to thank my relatives, neighbours and. friends for all the : lovely '. cards, letters • and flowers and -all that visited me while: in Seaforth hospital; also like to thank the staff and nurses for their kindness and good care while I was in hospital,; Thanks to Dr. Underwood ` and Dr, Malkus. -Monica. Calwill 24-99x1 A sincere thank you to all who donated to the Canadian Red Cross Campaign. To the volunteer canvassers, cap- tains and committee work- ers. Your time and fine efforts were much appreci • ated. The Toronto Dominion Bank, who ably banked' our proceeds report for our 1979 campaign. Thank you. --Bob McMillan (co-ordinator) 24-99x1 We would like to thank everyone who attended our benefit dance. Special thanks to our friends and neigh- bours who organized • our party. We sincerely appreci- :ated. your contributions to ' help usbuild our new home. —Alvin and Linda Jones 24-99-1 I would like to express my sincere thanks to everyone for the visits, cards, flowers & treats` during my stay', at Stratford General Hospital. June 9th Zurich A special "thanks" to Drs. action; Lorimer and Lindsay and the June . 16` Busnesstaff of fourth.' floor:.—Kathy Bruxer 24-99-1 Liquidation, machine shop, Stratford, 10:30 a.m. 20-99-1 �riil�i[F/l l r'/' wr,,'4.l miCTIUNtC,ns, t4OUIOATOR . APPRAISERS 71 MA ". 5T • LSCA TORTN. ONTARIO NOK two t 5101 727-"459 22 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS; in the Estate of FREDERICK CARL SCHMIDT all creditors . and other persons having claims against the Estate of Freder- ick Carl Schmidt, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, retired farmer, who died on the 15th day of. May, 1978, are . noti- fied to send full particulars of such claims to the under- signed on or before the 19th day of October, 1978, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims of which notice has then been received. DATED this 25th day of September, 1978. BYERS AND KENNY 25 William Street Stratford', Ontario. - Solicitors for the Administratrix 22-99x1. 24 Cords of Thanks I wottld like to thank my fancily, all the ones that were in to see me, for cards and flowers while I was in Sea, forth Hospital Also thanks to Drs, and nurses. --Martha. Drager 24.99x1, `thanks to everyone 'who attended our annual dance and helped in any way to make it sueh; 'a.' success, Special thanks to those who organized the delicious lunch —Winthrop Community Park Committee 24994 Our deepest appreciation and sincere thanks to allour friends for their expressions of sympathy and acts of kindness atthe time of our great loss. Special thanks to Father Laragh, Dr. Rodney, Ambulance attendants, and the staffs of Seaforth hospital' and Stratford General. —Sincerely, Robert and Rita Core and family 24.99.1 We Would like to say thank': you to :our neighbours, ::both; parents and Bill, for -such a lovely lamp given to. us. But most of all forsuch a lovely :. surprise party by having you all drop in with such a delicious lunch. It will always be remembered. Thank you all very much. From Stephen Norah Eckert & family. P.S. Thanks Dad & Mom for a lovely weekend ' awayin, Peterborough and keeping, the. party such a surprise. We had a great time. Thanks from me and the rest of us. 24-99-1 25 In Memoriam KNIGHTi in loving memory of Bob Knight who passed away two year ago May 5. ' God saw that you might ` suffer, So he did what he thought best, He came and Stood beside You, And whispered some. and rest. You bade' tto 'One to Memoriam COUTTS: In; memory,of Johigt, Coutts. He gave us guidancecounsei and love, He is one we admired and! thought the world of, A. loving father with kind" hearted ways, Who worked for all . our interests, with no thought 'of praise, The one we can thank for the good times we had, That wonderful person we: were so proud to call Dad:. —Sadly missed, by his daughter Marian.. 25-99x1 MUNRO: In loving memory of a dear uncle and great uncleWilliam illiam (Buz)who passed away May 6, 1967. Down the road that's cairn, and peaceful • Guided by God's loving hand. He has gone upon a journey To a bright and beautiful land. His smile, his kindness, and his love, Which made our lives, com- plete Are safe in • loving hands above Where once again, We'll' meet, Just a prayer from those who loved you, Just a memory fond and true In our hearts you live forever Forwe thought the world of you. 7 -Always remembered by niece Mary Helen, Bob, and great nephew Shawn, 25-99-1' KNIGHT: In loving memory of Bob Knight who passed away two years ago May 5, 1977. Sadly missed along life's way Never more than a thought away, ' Quietly remembered every day No ,longer in our lives to share But in our hearts he's always there. No need for words except to. say Still loved; still missed in every way A little tribute 'small and tender, ,Just to show you [remember —Lovingly remembered by Mom 25-99x1 26 Personal • Mr, and Mrs. Allan; Nichol son :and Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur Devereaux wish ib annouce the engagement of their children M. Lynn to Thomas James Devereaux. D,C, 'The wedding to take place et St. -James Church • May 19th at3 p.m.: 26-99-1 27 Births LEPPINGTONt Walter and Rita are proud to announce the arrival of their fust child Amy Michelle, born on April 13,, 1979 weighing 9 lbs. 12 ozs. at Clinton Public Hosp ital. Another grandchild for Mr. and Mrs, J. Kassies,. R,R, 4, Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs J' Leppington, Bayfield 27-99x1 SMALL: To Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Small, Dublin, April 26 at Seaforth Community Hospital, a daughter. ' 27-99-1 PARTRIDGE: Tom and Grace Partridge of Orange- ville are pleased to announce the arrival of their . chosen son David Thomas, born March 30, 1979. First grand- son for Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stephenson and Mr. and Mrs. John Partridge. , 27-99-1 28 Deaths EDITH MAE KERR On Sunday, April 22, 1979, at Toronto on her 68th birthday, Edith, , widow of George Kerr, .beloved mother of Marlene Sorensen and Roger Haugh, dear grandmother of Melinda, sister of Meryle Baylis; Edward Ecketand the late Dr. James Eckel: Sadly missed by Dr. Cannan Haugh. Mrs. Kerr was born in Paisley. A. teacher, she retired three years ago. Resting at. the Earle: Elliott FuneralHome715 Dovercourt Rd. (south of Bloor) 532-3301 after 2p.m. Tuesday. Service in the chapel Wednesday at 2 p.m: Interment Park. Lawn Cemetery, 28-99x1 i• 11 CONSTRUCTION Farm, Commercial & Residential Const. Framing, Roofing, Aluminum Siding, Renovations on Dave Salm:" 523-9641. Blyth, a 'hist farewell, ' Nor even said good-bye, You were gone before we knew it, And only God knows why. , ,:,..Remembered by Marjorie, Tom, Brian and Paul. SAFETY with precast concrete steps 1E1 INF ,,a, Lori_ IIIiI� ` �t a Mr. Unit Step can provide you with a safer entrance • Non Slip Safety Treads • Expertly replaced in hours , a !required nee tree, No painting not days • '• Many Sizes of steps • Steel re-inforced precast and porches concrete provides longer life • Quant Orn•mintal Iron r ' p Y alltnga id cotmpilmant youcantranca. Call Mr. Unit Stop foryour free latl. ate E1111( }NUM <R>E0MOUED Seaforth 527.1'320 Your Precast Spec/alists , adore" P Loe- ales• AUCTION CALENDAR April 28th,.: R & A Auction, cars, recreation vehicles, lawn & garden' equipment, Rathwell Auction Complex 10:30 a.m. May 2nd - Fairboard Auction, Seaforth. • May 4th - House mortgage sale, Vanastra 7 p.m. May 5th: Business Liquidation, Sarnia May 9th =Restaurant & Hotel Equipment, Rathwell Auction Complex 1 p.m. May 11th - Lakecity Home Centre Ltd,. Goderich 6:30 p.m. May ,,12th Garage equipment - tools, truck .: Ripley 10:30a.m. May 15th - Rathwell Equipment Auction, tractors, equipment. May 16th Variety Store Kincardine 6 p.m. May 24th - House mort- gage : sale, Parkhill 7 P.m. May 23rd -. Seaforth Auction. May :26th Pearl Camp- bell,Rathwell Building, Seaforth. June 2nd Ethel Beattie, property, antiques,furniture etc. Seaforth 9 a.m. farm • 24 Cards of Thanks I would like to thank my relatives, neighbours and. friends for all the : lovely '. cards, letters • and flowers and -all that visited me while: in Seaforth hospital; also like to thank the staff and nurses for their kindness and good care while I was in hospital,; Thanks to Dr. Underwood ` and Dr, Malkus. -Monica. Calwill 24-99x1 A sincere thank you to all who donated to the Canadian Red Cross Campaign. To the volunteer canvassers, cap- tains and committee work- ers. Your time and fine efforts were much appreci • ated. The Toronto Dominion Bank, who ably banked' our proceeds report for our 1979 campaign. Thank you. --Bob McMillan (co-ordinator) 24-99x1 We would like to thank everyone who attended our benefit dance. Special thanks to our friends and neigh- bours who organized • our party. We sincerely appreci- :ated. your contributions to ' help usbuild our new home. —Alvin and Linda Jones 24-99-1 I would like to express my sincere thanks to everyone for the visits, cards, flowers & treats` during my stay', at Stratford General Hospital. June 9th Zurich A special "thanks" to Drs. action; Lorimer and Lindsay and the June . 16` Busnesstaff of fourth.' floor:.—Kathy Bruxer 24-99-1 Liquidation, machine shop, Stratford, 10:30 a.m. 20-99-1 �riil�i[F/l l r'/' wr,,'4.l miCTIUNtC,ns, t4OUIOATOR . APPRAISERS 71 MA ". 5T • LSCA TORTN. ONTARIO NOK two t 5101 727-"459 22 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS; in the Estate of FREDERICK CARL SCHMIDT all creditors . and other persons having claims against the Estate of Freder- ick Carl Schmidt, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, retired farmer, who died on the 15th day of. May, 1978, are . noti- fied to send full particulars of such claims to the under- signed on or before the 19th day of October, 1978, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims of which notice has then been received. DATED this 25th day of September, 1978. BYERS AND KENNY 25 William Street Stratford', Ontario. - Solicitors for the Administratrix 22-99x1. 24 Cords of Thanks I wottld like to thank my fancily, all the ones that were in to see me, for cards and flowers while I was in Sea, forth Hospital Also thanks to Drs, and nurses. --Martha. Drager 24.99x1, `thanks to everyone 'who attended our annual dance and helped in any way to make it sueh; 'a.' success, Special thanks to those who organized the delicious lunch —Winthrop Community Park Committee 24994 Our deepest appreciation and sincere thanks to allour friends for their expressions of sympathy and acts of kindness atthe time of our great loss. Special thanks to Father Laragh, Dr. Rodney, Ambulance attendants, and the staffs of Seaforth hospital' and Stratford General. —Sincerely, Robert and Rita Core and family 24.99.1 We Would like to say thank': you to :our neighbours, ::both; parents and Bill, for -such a lovely lamp given to. us. But most of all forsuch a lovely :. surprise party by having you all drop in with such a delicious lunch. It will always be remembered. Thank you all very much. From Stephen Norah Eckert & family. P.S. Thanks Dad & Mom for a lovely weekend ' awayin, Peterborough and keeping, the. party such a surprise. We had a great time. Thanks from me and the rest of us. 24-99-1 25 In Memoriam KNIGHTi in loving memory of Bob Knight who passed away two year ago May 5. ' God saw that you might ` suffer, So he did what he thought best, He came and Stood beside You, And whispered some. and rest. You bade' tto 'One to Memoriam COUTTS: In; memory,of Johigt, Coutts. He gave us guidancecounsei and love, He is one we admired and! thought the world of, A. loving father with kind" hearted ways, Who worked for all . our interests, with no thought 'of praise, The one we can thank for the good times we had, That wonderful person we: were so proud to call Dad:. —Sadly missed, by his daughter Marian.. 25-99x1 MUNRO: In loving memory of a dear uncle and great uncleWilliam illiam (Buz)who passed away May 6, 1967. Down the road that's cairn, and peaceful • Guided by God's loving hand. He has gone upon a journey To a bright and beautiful land. His smile, his kindness, and his love, Which made our lives, com- plete Are safe in • loving hands above Where once again, We'll' meet, Just a prayer from those who loved you, Just a memory fond and true In our hearts you live forever Forwe thought the world of you. 7 -Always remembered by niece Mary Helen, Bob, and great nephew Shawn, 25-99-1' KNIGHT: In loving memory of Bob Knight who passed away two years ago May 5, 1977. Sadly missed along life's way Never more than a thought away, ' Quietly remembered every day No ,longer in our lives to share But in our hearts he's always there. No need for words except to. say Still loved; still missed in every way A little tribute 'small and tender, ,Just to show you [remember —Lovingly remembered by Mom 25-99x1 26 Personal • Mr, and Mrs. Allan; Nichol son :and Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur Devereaux wish ib annouce the engagement of their children M. Lynn to Thomas James Devereaux. D,C, 'The wedding to take place et St. -James Church • May 19th at3 p.m.: 26-99-1 27 Births LEPPINGTONt Walter and Rita are proud to announce the arrival of their fust child Amy Michelle, born on April 13,, 1979 weighing 9 lbs. 12 ozs. at Clinton Public Hosp ital. Another grandchild for Mr. and Mrs, J. Kassies,. R,R, 4, Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs J' Leppington, Bayfield 27-99x1 SMALL: To Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Small, Dublin, April 26 at Seaforth Community Hospital, a daughter. ' 27-99-1 PARTRIDGE: Tom and Grace Partridge of Orange- ville are pleased to announce the arrival of their . chosen son David Thomas, born March 30, 1979. First grand- son for Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stephenson and Mr. and Mrs. John Partridge. , 27-99-1 28 Deaths EDITH MAE KERR On Sunday, April 22, 1979, at Toronto on her 68th birthday, Edith, , widow of George Kerr, .beloved mother of Marlene Sorensen and Roger Haugh, dear grandmother of Melinda, sister of Meryle Baylis; Edward Ecketand the late Dr. James Eckel: Sadly missed by Dr. Cannan Haugh. Mrs. Kerr was born in Paisley. A. teacher, she retired three years ago. Resting at. the Earle: Elliott FuneralHome715 Dovercourt Rd. (south of Bloor) 532-3301 after 2p.m. Tuesday. Service in the chapel Wednesday at 2 p.m: Interment Park. Lawn Cemetery, 28-99x1 i• 11 CONSTRUCTION Farm, Commercial & Residential Const. Framing, Roofing, Aluminum Siding, Renovations on Dave Salm:" 523-9641. Blyth, a 'hist farewell, ' Nor even said good-bye, You were gone before we knew it, And only God knows why. , ,:,..Remembered by Marjorie, Tom, Brian and Paul. SAFETY with precast concrete steps 1E1 INF ,,a, Lori_ IIIiI� ` �t a Mr. Unit Step can provide you with a safer entrance • Non Slip Safety Treads • Expertly replaced in hours , a !required nee tree, No painting not days • '• Many Sizes of steps • Steel re-inforced precast and porches concrete provides longer life • Quant Orn•mintal Iron r ' p Y alltnga id cotmpilmant youcantranca. Call Mr. Unit Stop foryour free latl. ate E1111( }NUM <R>E0MOUED Seaforth 527.1'320 Your Precast Spec/alists