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The Huron Expositor, 1979-12-06, Page 18iii!ifi,dwoul(tare) (A THE. Hullo* EXPOSITOR,: DEORMOER 19T9 CLASSI 22 Legal' ta! .004 11 gal Notice* Seaforth Free Meter 'Parking Worth Council has approved free meter parking for' the month of December in the Town of Seeforth. Overnight Parking ' • To facilitate snow removal: no parking; shall be allowed on. Town Streets between the hours. of 2R.00o.rn. cndi 6;00 .a,m. ;in accordance With By -Law No. 952as: amends The by-law wilt be sttietly inforced, 19-30-1 • 24 Cards of Thanks We wish:. to express our sincere appreciation to our relatives, friends and neigh- bours for their expressions of sympathy, the beautiful flor- al tributes, masscards, con- tributions • to the missions and other societies. A special thanks to Father H. Schmuck Dr; P.J. Sharkey; Jerome Futher, R. S, Box and the pallbearers. '• Also to. Anne Pickett ; and her committee,. members of: the, CWL who arrangedand served the luncheon and,: anyone else who comforted or helped us. in our time of sorrow. -Matilda Hicknell, & Family 24-30x1 I would like to express My` •most sincere thanks' and appreciation to Dr. E. Mal- lon and .Dr. R. Whitman for the very attentive care given me during my stay in Sea - forth Community Hospital and. to' Rev,; T.A. Duke of First Presbyterian Church. Thanks to all the nurses who cared for me so kindlyand a special. thanks to my family for being so attentive, and thanks to my many friends for flowers, cards' and visits. -Joseph T. Hugill 24-30x1 I wish' to thank • Dr. ''Doorly, Dr., Halted ;and'the nurses Of Clinton Public Hospital for the excellent care during' my recent stay: Special .thanks to everyone who looked after the girls. -Karen Carter 24 Cards of Thanks. 1 wish to thank everyone, for their kindness during my 'recent stay in hospital, for the treats and cards, Special thanks, to Dr. Malkus, hosp ital nursesand staff and also employees : ; of . Topnotch Feeds. Thanks 'again; -Joe Nolan 24-30-1 Words cannot express our thanksto our family, neigh- bours and friends for the many cards, gifts and flowers sent to us on the occasion of our 25th wedding anniver- sary. To all who -visited our. home (luring the Open House to the members of unit 5 for the lovely dinner you served at ;the. church, to alt who helped in any way, our sincere thanks. You made ita very happy occasion: and':. a day" to remember., -Jane and Marlen Vincent 24-30-1 I would like to. thank Dr. Whitman, the nurses and staff: of Seaforth Community Hospital for their kindness to me while I was a patient in. hospital, also'' the Canadian Legion Branch 156 and the Rev. Roberts for his , numer- ous visits with me and all my friends and relatives for their cards;giftsand good wishes.; also the two ambulante attendants Mr, McNaughton and `Mr. Baker: for their careful and efficient manner While . driving me to the hospital. It was all very much appreciated. -Glen Smith 24-30x1 The family of the late Wilbert .Johnson are very grateful for the many acts of kindness shown in their bereavement. They would like to thank Dr. Walker and the nursing staff' of Alexander Marine .Hosp- ital. Special thanks to Rev. G.L.:'Royat & 'Styles' Funeral Home, and all those who sent floral tributes and cards of sympathy. -The family of Wilbert Johnson 24-30x1 I would like to thank Dr. Mathis and all the nurses of the Seaforth Community Hospital formy pleasant stay. Thanks to everybody who came'. to visit and their nice •gifts, will always be remembered. Also a special. thanks to Aunt Betty from Tanya Eckert. 24-30x1 I wish to thank all my relatives, neighbours and friends for the cards, flowers and visits while a patient in the hospital, Special thanks to Dr. Rodney, Dr. Under- wood and the nursing staff. Thanks to Mrs. Zack Ryan and Mrs. -Wm. McMillan and my family for getting the ambulance. It was all very much. appreciated, -James J. Kelly 24-30x1. I wish to express my sincere thanks to friends, neighbours• and relatives for the cards, letters, remembrances and visits I received while a patient in the Stratford Hosp. itaL Special thanks to Dr. Scratch and the 2nd floor. staff. -Mrs. Gladys Army 1 strong, Losdeaboro 24.3041 Cards Thank ;wish to thank all MX f Benda, and relatives for visits; gifts, letters and other acts of kindness during my stay in Seaforth Community Hosp- ital. Also thanks to Dr. Malkus, nurses and mem- bers embers of the staff. It was much. appreciated:, ---Merriam Sholldice 24.3061 25 In Memoriam'. DEVEitEALTXt In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister Anne Marie who passed away Suddenly on Deo, 9th, 1965.. Nothing can ever take away The love our hearts • hold dear. Fond memories linger every, day, Remembrance keeps her near: -Sadly missed and always. remembered by Mom, Dad, brothers and sisters. 25-30-1 CHAPPLE: In loving mem- ory of Fred Chapple who left us sb suddenly 7 years ago, Dec: 3, 1972. -Too dearly loved toever be forgotten by his wife and family. • 25-30-1 PETHICK; In loving memory of dear daughter & sister Isabel, who passed away $ • years ago Dec. 5, 1974. There is a special corner in •our hearts, - We keep it just for you. As long as life and memory lasts, We willalways think of you. Always remembered and loved by mother and dad, Ken, Sharon 2S -30x1 26 Personal; ARE you living with a:drink- ing problem? Al Anon can help. 527-1650 or Box 226+ Mitchell or Box 482, Goder- 26 26 8 ich x . 28 Deaths:; WALKER At ;University Hospital, on November 12, 1979, Esme Helen. (Kerr) Walker, of 273 Epworth Avenue, in her S2nd year. Beloved wife of Ian and dear mother of Anne of Toronto and: Robert, Andrew and Jean at home. Daughter Of Dr:, and Mts. H.H. Kerr of Toronto, Sister of Dr. tan Kerr, ,Richmond Hill, Ont.,. Mrs. Jack (Elizabeth)' Martin. Wellesley, ;Mass': 'Funeral and committal services were 'from Metropolitan .United Church, 468 Wellington St., at Dufferin, on Thursday, November 15. Reverend Maurice Boyd officiated. 28-30x1 Remember! it takes but a moment to place . an Expositor - Want Ad. Dial 527-0240. Huronviev gets new CISSistant Huron. County Council has, appointed William Til t Collyer, of Napanee, assistantadministrator' of Huronviiew Home for the Aged in Clinton. A Lucknow area native,_ Mr. Collyer was, previously with, the Bank, of Montreal. The appointment is W. be effective :January 1, 1980 for ,a probationary period; of sur months. Th e position became available when 11uronviiew'S administrator, Chester Archibald retired and assistant administrator, Wayne Lester took Mr. Archibald's position, UCG • ' "Wlf „y na,.ne la» °8r""tf;, i •fir, ,..:.. ,,, „ ,AIF;1+F,' 'r• I{p f"'ttte Nieltst s:,:. ,, .,.n„ 'vv� nr'•xn xor „r.s.. ;.-ma*.-.r,.gym. VANASTRA, REPRESENTED-Vanastra Lions and Lioness Clubs had a float and a number of marchers in Seaforth's Santa Claus parade Saturday, A light snow was falling as they crossed the main intersection. (Expositor Photo) Correspondents M. DUNSMORE S. JEROME. 482.7723 The Vanastra Recreation Centre was a busy place on, Dec. 1st. The youth groups held their second annual Christmas bazaar,. The Lioness Kiddies Cot - The meetings will resume on, Jan. 7th, 1980 at 7 p.m. in the Vanastra Christian Church. VANASTRA CHURCH NEWS Participation in the Tues- day night Cone Alive Club has .practically doubled with an average of 60 children zaar: Meetings will resume for 1980 on Jan. 9th at the regular time and place.. VANASTRA PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS T4day,..the CKNX was in • the school to tape the Junior Choir. Carols sung by these stra ners was kept busy with, kis- Buying for mom and dad; and gramma and grampa. Nurs- ery school held -a draw on.'a Tonka truck full of. nickels, 514.00 worth. Tim Mum- mings was the winner. There was also a 50-50 •• bingo run by Gloria Allaway with proceeds going to the Group Parent Committee. Everyone would like to thank those who supported us in this venture and we hope to see you again• next. year. The Vanastra and District •Lion and Lioness Clubs ent- ered a float in the Seaforth and Exeter ' Santa Claus par ades. The float will be going to Goderich this Saturday, Dec., . along. with, the Brownie Cub Guide and Scout float.. The Vanastra and District Lioness Club .are holding 'a dinner meeting Thursday, Dec. 6th: Members are re- minded to bring their gifts. The meeting .is called for 7 p.m. in the Recreation Cen tre. Next Monday, Dec. 10th will be the last meeting for the Vanastra Scouts of`1979. attending each week: But, says the , coordinator Willy Van Dorp, there is still room for. more. On Tuesday, Dec. 18th there will be no regular Come . Alive Club but a special Christmas program will be held on Dec. 20th and parents are invited to attend. .',Every Sunday at 7:30 p.m. starting Dec.' 9th in the. Church annex, Rev. Mantel plans to"hold'fellowship eve- ning for married' couples and single adults. So please feel free to attend:. Starting Sunday, Dec. 23rd and every 4th Sunday in the motith after Rev. Mantel will be. ,holdinga service at Heather Gardens at ' 3:30 p.m. •so that the patients there may enjoy the benefits of Sunday worships. On Dec. 24th at8 p.m., there willlee a special candle- light service at the church and again on Dec. 31st at 8 p.nt. there will be a special New Year's Eve service which will also include a film to be shown: Guides will hold their last meeting. of 1979 on Dec. 5th. TO SEAFORTH.M For An Hones Our used vehicles are reconditioned to the highest standards -certified and guaranteed . A few examples are: 1979 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX one owner 17500 miles, air 1979 FAIRMONT 6 cyl. autornatit ,. ,economical 1979 F100 TRUCK 6 cyl. automatic 1978 CHEV BIG 10 TRUCK oris owner 1977 LTD 11 one owner, low mileage 1977 F160 TRUCK one 'owner, 6 cyl., standard 1976 F250 CREWCAB one owner 1976 LTD. Loaded, air, one owner 1976 DATSUN WAGON low mileage 1979 CHEVY VAN one owner SEAFORTH MOTORS LIMITED FORD *Sales *Sinks •Leasing Your Satisfaction is our First Concern MAIN STREET SEAFORT$ 527.1010 youngsters will be aired over CKNX radio the week before Christmas. Everyone is busy getting ready for our Christmas 'con- cert. This has been • sched- uled for. Tuesday, Dec. 18th,, 'starting at 7:30 p.m. BINGO • Share the wealth .winners. for Nov. 27th games :were: Myrtle Goulding, Vanastra, $76.; Viola Bell, Bayfield„ S77, and Ida Bell, Egmond' ville, 578. Bobby McGlynn of Clinton was the S200. jackpot winner. okr,the,c0-410,00' BRUCE UM Was RePTCSentA, Mitch&i: Co-op Sloro 130 Georgina: Street Mitchell, Ont. NOK1NO Bus: 348-9975` Roc W4914 ...... IN$Ul*$CE AND tiiimi IAt goyim :• � •• MF( •'HOME • AUT( • SU NO rga ret '!; Hairdressing; call for an appointment 887.9297 Margaret Shortreed 1 Vs mi. west of Walton on County Rd. 25: interior and Exterior ORNAMENTAL RAILING plain and decorative For all your ornamental r il�n a , LUKE'S Machine Shop 107 Main St. S. Seaforth Ont. u' cr See 519-527-1080 Bus., ' 519-482-3322 Res. Deep Fryer 17.95 Crock Pots 14.95 to 29.9.5 T.V. Tables 17.95 to 39.95 Sewing Baskets 19.98 'Crystal' Plastic Serving Ti -ay 4.49 Crystal Plastic Cake Carrier 2.89 Bon Bon dish • 4.95 Food Machine 89.95 Spoon Racks 13 95 to 34.95 Weather Station 31.95 Bar Sets 7.95:.. Ice Buckets 14.95,to 19.99 Wooden Plant Stan_ d 15.69 Electric Blankets • . 39.95 Children's Table and Chairs Doll's High chair . Tricycle Trailer Tricycle Large Truck Car Vacuum Cleaners Comfi Sacs Smoke Detectors Snow,Shoes Basket Ball Set Electric Circular Saws Chain Saw 3/e Variable' Speed Drill 32.95 10.95 4.98 25.88' 7.99 17.69 to 19.97 19.98 to 23.98 13.85 to 22.95 27:95 11.95 28.95 to 36.95 149.95 21.95 CHRISTMAS TREES DECORATIONS AND LIGHTS HOCKEY RUIPMENT AND STICKS 527-1620 "Something for Everyone" HOME NARDWARE • Quality Goods with Quality Service ,y. { 69 Maim St. r Seaf rtk