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2. Cads of Thanks
SSIFIED ADS
Mr, Joseph Downey wishes
t1 anir the staff at Seaforth
Cvitnxnunity Hospita1,• Dr.
Staplietor, Father Laragh,
Vatber Saigeon and all who
visited him and sent cards and
Who were so kind during his
recent illness. 24-33x1
The families of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Coutts and
of Mrs. Edward McCreath
wish to express their appreci-
ation to all who were so kind
during their recent and sad
bereavement and particularly
to Mr. and Mrs. Adin Forbes
and Family, Mr. and Mrs.
Adrian Hogg and Family, Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Smith and
Family, Clifford Smith, The
Engel Families, Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Little and. Family, Mr.
Robert Campbell arid Family,
Mrs. Mae Hillebrecht, Mrs.
Gertie Purcell and Family,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Braniss,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clark, Staff
Hiawatha Restaurant Coll-
ingwood, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Ceutts and Family, Mrs. John
Coutts and Family, Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Cardiff and Fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Coutts and Family, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Coutts and Family,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill W ilbee and
Family, Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Lindsay afi'd Family, The
Lindsey Families, Alberta,
Mrs. Annie `Johnston and
Family. Mrs. Mary Clark and
F a m i 1 y, Messrs. Alex and
Donald MacDonald, Walton
Rural Mail Carriers, Walton
Neighbors and Friends (Wal-
ton Women's Institute), Rur-
al Route No. 2 Walton, Wal-
ton C.G.I.T„ Boundary neigh-
bors, Walton, McKillop Town-
ship ngighbors, Rebecca
Lodge, Brussels, Rebecca
Lodge, Seaforth, Order of the
Eastern Star 233 Seaforth,
Canadian Legiin, Brussels
218, Mr. and Mrs: Bill Mur-
ray, Mr, and Mrs. Jake Marks,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sinclair,
Mr. and Mrs, Graham Mac-
Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Ritchie, The Rutledge Famil-
ies, Wesley Willis U.C. Sun-
day School Executive, Wesley
Willis United Church Choir,
United Church Women - Wes-
ley, Willis United Church
Clinton, The Mary and Mar-
tha Unit - W e s 1 e y, Staff
R.C.A'.F. Post Office Clinton,
Principal and staff .Clinton
Public School, Pupils Clinton
Public School, Clinton Public
School Board, Clinton Busi-
ness friends and Associates,
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard and
Family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hawthorne and Family, Con-
gregation St. Luke's United
Church, Islington, . U.C. Wo-
men St. Luke's United Church
Islington, Staff • Head. Office
Canada Malting Co. Ltd.,
Staff Laboratories Canada
Malting Co. Ltd., Staff Win-
nipeg Office Canada Malting
Co. Ltd., Staff Calgary Office
Canada Malting Co. Ltd.,
Staff Molson's Brewery (On-
tario Limited), Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Clarke, Mr. and Mrs.
George Valentine, Mr. and
Mxs. Harry' Graisser, Miss
Erma Leach, Miss Patricia
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Reg.
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Eric
McBride, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Armiers, Mr. and Mrs. John
Taylor, Men's Club St. Lukes
United Church, for flowers
and donations to Brussels
Burial • Chapel, Ontario Hos-
pital Auxiliary . and Ontario
Heart Foundation. 24-33-1
Ei}gagements
25. In Memoriam
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dear-
ing, Staffa, wish to announce
the engagement of their only
daughter, Mary Christena, to
Mr. William James Forrest,
Seaforth, eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Forrestt,
Seaforth. The wedding to
take place Saturday, August
13th, 1966 at 2:00 in Staffa
'anted Church. xl
Mrs. Elizabeth Brown of Sea -
forth announces the engage-
ment of her daughter Linda
Dianne to Almer William
James, son of Mrs. Ethel
James of Wingham. The wed-
ding to take place Saturday,
July 23, 1966 at 3:00 p.m. in
St. Thomas Anglican Church,
Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bolger,
RR 2 Blyth, Ont. announce
the engagement of their
daughter. Shirley ` Elizabeth,
to Mr. Walter Robert Lilly -
crop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ir-
vin Lillycrop of Hamilton,
Ontario. The wedding to take
place on Saturday, August 6,
at 3:30 o'clock in Duff's Unit-
ed Church, Walton, _Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Arend Bakker,
RR 1 West Monkton wish to
announce the engagement of
their only daughter, Jane, to
John A. Hoggart, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Hoggart of
RR 1 Londesboro. The wed-
ding to take place on Satur-
day, July 30, 1966 at 3 p.m.
in Atwood Presbyterian
Church, -1
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H.
Schwal mof Hensall, Ontario,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Patricia Rac-
hel, to Donald Carl Coghlin,
Blyth. Ontario, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Norman P. Coghlin,
Atwood, Ontario. Wedding to
take place August 20th, at
3:00 .p.m. in Carmel Presby-
terian Church, Hensall, Ont.
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Births
O'CONNELi .-- In Seaforth
Community hospital, on
July 5th. to Mr. and Mrs.
Larry O'Connell, Seaforth
a son.
FRAISER— In Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital. on July
9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Doug.
las Fraiser, Egniondville, a
daughter.
STEPHENSON —.- In loving
memory ,of a husband and
father' Leo,. Stephenson who
passed away ten years ago on
July 12th, 1956. ,
Your chair has • long" `•'been
vacant,
. Your voice has long 'been
silent,
But the hearts you taught to
love you
Still miss you and always
will.
—Sadly missed and always
remembered by Effie, Don-
ald and Bill. 25-33x1
HACKWELL — In loving
memory of Wesley C. Hack -
well, who passed away July
22nd, 1964.
His smiling way and pleasant
fece
.,Are a pleasure to recall
He had a kindly word for
each
And died beloved by all..
Someday we hope to meet
him
, Someday, we know not when,
To clasp his hand in the bet-
ter land,
Never to part again.
—Ever remembered by his
wife and family.
25-33x1
FOGT — In Brampton Mem-
orial Hospital, on. July 7.^
to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Fogt,
Streetsville, (nee ' Muriel
Dale) a daughter.
Classified acts pay dividends.
Too Late
FOR SALE
good used
Frank Kling
Seaforth.
FOR RENT
modern, in
Frank Kling
Seaforth.
— Quantity of
cement blocks.
Ltd., 527-1320,
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— Apartment,
good condition,
Ltd., 527-1320,
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FOR SALE — Massey Fer-
guson baler, 3 years old, also
Malcho bale conveyor. Fran-
cis Coleman, RR 1 Seaforth,
phone 527-1555. 1
FOR SALE — Folding bed
and mattress, also extra good
mattress, Thomas Burns, Eg-
mondville. xl
LOST OR STRAYED —from
Seaforth Recreation Grounds,
July 11th, small Clack spaniel
and collar. A n.s w e r s to
Blacky. Reward., Ted Lith-
gow, Egmondville. xl
FREE — good topsoil from
a gangway. Free for taking
away. Torrance Dundas, Wal-
ton. phone Brussels 470 J 5. '
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Too Late
FOR SALE — Quiet, well-
mannered riding horse, west-
ern style saddle and bridle,
in good condition, phone 527-
9277. -1
FOR SALE, LEASE or RENT
— new building for garage
or machine shop, insulated
ceiling and office, new living
quarters, •in Hensall. Lloyd
Lovell. 16-33x2
FOR SALE — A number of
good pigs, 7 and 9 weeks old.
Ted Van Dyk, Mill Road
527-1435, ,Seaforth. „ -1
WANTED First mortgage
of 56500. Will pay going rate
of interest. Apply Box 1592,
The Huron Expositor. -1
TENDERS
Tender for Paving
Curb and Drain
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned..up to and in-
cluding August 1, 1966 for
paving parking lots, cons-
truction of c.urb and gutters
and installation of a drain at
Seaforth Commuity Hospital.
Plans and specifications
may be seen on application
to
JAMES M. SCOTT
Seaforth,
Chairman, Property
Committee, Seaforth
Community Hospital
21-33-2
MONKTON — Two storey
brick home on main street,
large lot. Livingroom, din-
ingroom, kitchen, 3 bed-
rooms, 3 -piece bath, large
„ recreation room, full base-
ment, new oil furnace.
Price $10,000.00.
ROSTOCK — Handyman's
special; frame house, kitch-
en, livingroom, two bed-
rooms, 3 -piece . bath, coal
furnace. Appro ately Y2,
acre of land. ediate
possession. Price 4,750.00.
MITCHELL One storey
ranch style; large -living-
room with fireplace, dining -
room, kitchen, two bed-
rooms, 3 -piece bath, den,
patio and attached garage.
Oil heat, centrally located
and .possession .as arranged.
Price $10,500.0b.
—One storey frame house;
livingroom. kitchen, two
bedrooms, and 3 -piece bath.
Gas. seat, and close to high
school on St. Andrew. St.
Possession as arranged.
Price $9,500.00J
--One and a half storey
brick house; livingroom,
diningroom, kitchen, six
bedrooms, 3 -piece bath, oil
heat. Two blocks from.
downtown. Price $11,000.
—One and a half storey
frame house; livingroom,
diningroom, kitchen, 'three
bedrooms, 3 -piece bath, gas
heat. Close to park and
downtown. Possession as
arranged. Price $7,000.00,
VICTORIA and
GREY
TRUST
(Stratford)
Telephone - Office: 271-2050
Don McTavish -Res: 625-8788
Joe . Delesie Res: 393-6216
14-33-2
Tenders will be received
by the undersigned until 5
o'clock P.M., August 1, 1966
for repairs to the exterior of
the Seaforth Town Hall. The
work necessary includes
painting, pointing, replace-
ment of slates, etc.
Tenders must show an it-
emized cost of all work pro-
posed and must be received
in an envelope Clearly mark'
ed "Tender".
Ernest Williams,
Clerk.
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
Going On Holiday
Our shop will be closed
from July 23rd to Aug.2nd
FLANNERY
-
CLEANERS..
Phone 5270250
„Seaforth
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CROMARTY
Name RW1MacL.ean,.
As Supervisor
A former resident of Egmond-
ville has been named superin-
tendent of schools for KilAhen-
er. Roderick W. MacLean, who
has been an inspector since
1958, was chosen from 15 ap-
plicants. /
Mr. MacLe�alt who has spent
the past 24 years in the Kitchen-
er public school system is a
son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Roderick MacLean. He attend-
ed school in Egmondville and
is a graduate of the Seaforth
Collegiate Institute.
The 51 -year-old new superin-
tendent, who takes a special in-
terest in audio-visual educa-
tion, predicts a greater use of
television in schools. A pilot
program tried in Kitchener this
past year proved successful.
BRUCEFIELD
Mr. Wm. McCleringham of
Waterloo is visiting with his
daughter, Mrs. Glen S w a n
and family.
Mrs. A. Paterson spent Sun-
day in Toronto.
Holy Sacrament will ' be
observed in Brucefield United
Church next Sunday at 11:30
'
Miss Ina. and Ellen Mae
Scott spent the week -end with
relatives here and in Bay-
field.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pepper,
Neustead, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bob LeBeeu were dinner
guests with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Pepper.
Mrs. L. McClung and Rob-
ert of Watford are visiting
with Mr. ancix+1Vi;rs. Jim Hen-
derson and o her friends.
Friends a„ , neighbor§ held'
a miscellaneous" "shtiwer on
on Monday evening for Miss
Suane Haitgh.uane.,.received
many 'lovely ift5k}' °
Mr; and Mrs. Jim Chaptiel
of Gerakdton are 'visiting with
his parents Mr.' and Mrs. Fil-
mer Chappel.
Ronnie Gardiner is holiday-
ing this week at Camp Kin -
tail. ' •
Miss Barbara Ann Gardin-
er has taken a' position at
Grand Bend for the summer
months. .
• Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Laing, Lorraine, David and
Peter left on Friday on a mo-
tor trip to the west going as
far as Moose•Jaw andvisiting
friends at Sault_ Ste. Marie
and Port Arthur en ratite.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Sword, Baden were Sunday
visitors with' Mr, .and Mrs.
Calder`+McKsig.
Mrs. Jean Gray of Indian
Head was a recent guest with
Mr. and Mrs. Filmer Chan-
nel.
han-
e
plGuests with Mr. and Mrs.
Mervin Dow and family are
Miss Joan Harper, sister. of
Mrs. ,Dow and• an aunt, Miss
P. Ransom both .from York,
England.
Mrs. Stanley Dow, Mr.
Roger Dow, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Dow and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Allen and
family, Miss Joan Harper,
and Miss P. Ransom attended
the Dow family reunion al
the- home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Butson, Staffa on Sun-
day. •
Recent visitors , with Mr.
and Mrs. Calder McKaig were
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Wood and
son, Stephen of Toronto.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Calder Mc-
Kaig visited on Sunday with
cousins Misses Mary and Hel-
en Thompson of Fergus.
Mrs. Jahn Hocking accom-
panied by Mrs. Archie Me-
Phail of Fullerton are enjoy-
ing a plane trip .to visit an
uncle and aunt in California.
Pass Exams
Pupils of Mrs. Collins were
successful at recent Western
Conservatory of Music examin-
ations. •
Grade three: Dianne Staple-
ton, H.; Peter Simpson; grade
eight,_ partial, Yvonne Pryce;
theory, grade two, Brenda Pryce
H; Elaine McClure; grade two,
Tracy Carter; grade three; Jan-
et East, H; Karen Tyndall, Jan-
et Otten; grade -Suit Brenda
Finlayson; grade five, Judy Hul-
ley, 11; grade eight, partial,
Maureen Ryan, Leonard Ryan..
He also believes a Twin City
board of education would, aid
the integration of Grades 1 to
13 and would'break down the
existing division at the elemen-
tary and secondary level.
A large unit of administra-
tion would provide specialized
services, particularly for those
children with a Yearning diffi-
culty, he says.
It would also permit splitting
large specialized classes to el-
iminate grade spread.
Mr. MacLean thinks a com-I
bined board is inevitable con-
sidering the regional govern-
ment movement in the area.
"We strive for excellence in
our system which reflects fav-
orably on our pupils."
Promotion Ideas
He is interested in ungraded
schools. Children under this
this system would, proceed with
a group of their own intelli-
gence. Promotions, would be
based on units of work or
years. Some schools of this
type are already in existence
in Toronto and North York.
ZION
Mrs. Gladys Balfour, Mitchell,
called on Mrs. Mary Malcolm,
Wednesday afternoon.
David Hammon is spending
the week at Binnimi Camp,
Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell
had as their guests on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh R'inn and
Miss Rebacah Hill, Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. George, Pepper,
:Mitchell, visited Mrs. Mary Mal-
colm Friday afternoon.,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney
and family attended the Baker
reunion in Stratford, Sunday.
BliODHIAGEN NEVrrs OF THE
Mr- and Mrs. Russell. ShQI-
diceebave sold their home here
to r, and Mrs. Peter B.ein: era,
of Mitchell., who took possession
on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Shol-
dice and Beverley intend mov-
ing to Strat f,Rrf , but are at
present in Grand Bend.
Relatives received word of
the death of Harold Querenges-
ser, 49, of Detroit. He was a
former resident here, son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. John
Querengesser.
The pupils of Mrs. Audrey
Vorstenbosch presented a piano
recital at the 1 rodhagen and
District Community Centre on
Wednesday evening.
A shower was held for Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Gilbert, nee
Gloria Muegge, at the commun-
ity centre on Friday evening.
A wedding reception was held
at the community hall, on Sat-
urday, for Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Dietz, (Doris Docking).
The Mogh reunion was held.
at the community park on Sat-
urday and the Beuerman re-
union and Morenz reunions.
held on Sunday,
Rev. Teigen, Kitchener, con-
ducted the service at St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown have
placed their trailer on the pro-
perty of Mrs. John L. Benne-
wies and are residing there.
Mr. and Mrs, Dick Brink- and
family spent Friday in London,
and Springbank Park.
Rev. and Mrs. Calvin Diegel
and sons of Owen Sound, visit-
ed with George and William
Diegel.
Mr.° and -Mrs. Jim Arbuckle,
Scarboro, with his grandmoth-
er, Mrs. Albert Querengesser.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wolfe and
Steven, London, with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Laverne'
Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael _Connol-
ley, Jacqualine, Herald; Se>
ringville and Denise Hinz, St.
ThRevoma, ans atd theMrssa, Hmearold borne
' rill,
with Mr.. and lVirs, Robert- Gil-
bert.'
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beuer-
man, London with his parents,
Mr. and .Mrs. Manuel Beuerman.
Mrs. Edward Prueter who
had been staying with Mr.' and
Mrs. Gordon. Bach, London is
staying with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
fred Ahrens.
Mr. and Mrs. filbert Wolfe,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wolfe and
Mrs. Ida Swantz, Mitchell, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold McNaughton
and Glen, Willow Grove, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Ahrens, Phyl-
lis, Wayne and Marilyn, Brod-
hagen, with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Ahrens, on Sunday.
Mr. Al Fowler; Milbrook, with
his friend, Clayton Ahrens at
the same home.
Seaforth W.I.
The Seaforth Women's Insti-
tute will hold their picnic Sun-
day afternoon, July 17th, at
Riverview Park, Stratford.
Please bring food, dishes and
cutlery for your own family.
Lunch will be pooled and bev-
erage will be supplied.
Classified ads
pay
dividends.
DUBLIN
Mr. and Mrs. George Coville
spent the weekendn New -
York, where they attended the
11'larra-- Mollica wedding. "•
Mrs. Howard Burgess, Flint,
Mich., visited Mrs. Joseph Dill.
Billy Smith was in St. Pauls,
with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Harp-
er.
Jack and Louis Stapleton at
the Lady of London Camp, at
Arva.
Mrs. George E. Holland, Mrs.
John Flynn and Mrs. John
Frappier visited in Sarnia with
Mr.. and Mrs. Harry Reynolds.
Mrs. George Ducharme is a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Bill Dill has returned to Navy
duty at Cornwallis, Nova Scatia.
Mary O'Connell is .a patient
in Seaforth hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Butters and
family, St. Thomas and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Morris -and family,
London, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Butters.
Mr. and Mrs.red Eckert
and family, Galt, - with
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kramers.
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
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pocket. To advertise, just Dial
Seaforth 527-0240.
Thanks - -
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I wish to express appreciation to those
who have patronized me during my years
in business here, and to all who have been so
kind in so many ways. It has been greatly
appreciated. '
Doris Gordon
Doris' Beauty Salon
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