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The Huron Expositor, 1970-03-05, Page 8a CAN WE HELP? CHECK YOUR CLOTHES CLOSET FOR SPRING - WEAR --- SAME DAY SERVICE Now even faster service. r We'll have your clothes ready to wear again In •just FOUR HOURS. l•-...-••••• • Flannery Cleaners Phone 527-0250 Seaforth "Be Ready For Spring" WEDDING INVITATIONS THE HURON EXPOSITOR a HARDI-GREEN PASTURE . MIXES New and Improved Varieties .of • CLOVER • TIMOTHY • GRASSES lb Lean , Butt Pork Chop's, SEAFORTH MEAT MARKET Fresh Killed Roasting Store Sliced BREAKFAST BACON 791, PORK SHOULDER RIBS 4 lbs. -$1. COLEMANS PURE LARD 2 lbs. 45 WESTONS , BREAD_ 4 leaves 99c —rogsH EGGS — GRADE 'A' 'MEDIUM' 2 doz. 8 RADE 'A' SIVIAI1L 2' doz. I n Cottage Rolls Chicken 5-6 lbs. lb. Sweet Pickled t MAPLE LEAF MILLS LIMITED SEED DIVISION EXETER 235-0363 For Personal-Service And the Kind of Quality You Can Depend On . . SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER ARNOLD STINNISSEN GROUP • LIFE • ACCIDENT mit SICKNESS - MAJOR MEDICAL PENSIONS • ANNIATEr Representing Sun Life Assurance. Company 14‘m of Canada • TELEPHONE • 577-0410 '117 GODERICH ST. EAST — SEAFORTR GIBBS & FAMME PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS' 23 Ontario Street Stratford, Ontario PhOile 271-7581 Fen L. Gibbs, A.P.A. Howard Famme, C.A. Crawd• IN 1 More than 190 couples were the Legion Hall, Saturday evening to attend a dance sponsored by the Women's Hospital Auxiliary, ; Arrangements for the affair were completed,by a committee which 'included. Mrs. W. Hart, Miss Dorothy Parke, Mrs. Wm. a Stephenson, Mrs. K. E,g,e, Mrs., ,B. Smith & Mrs. Gordon Beuttenmiiller. • The 'hall was decorated in 'a theme which featured red, white and black dancing dollS and boys and red tissue paper carnation bouquets with white doilies which had been fashioned by Mrs. L. Teatero and Mrs. H. James. Music for- the event was provided by the Blenders of Kirkton. The evening got underway with a Snowball dance'- with Auxiliary president, Mrs„ Gordon Beutten- miller and Mr. Beuttenmiller taking part. ' Special prizes were donated by Miss -Mae Smith, Mrs. WM. D. Stephenson. Mrs. John Cardno, Mrs. Gordon Beuttenmiller, Gordon McKenzie and a door prize by sit at-embers' the Auxilizik,y. Winners were - Birthday Dance - Mrs. Don Barber, Kitchener; Railroad Dance - Merton Keys and. Elgin Young, Seaforth; Spot Dances - Mr._ and Mrs', Earl Ritchie, Sea- forth; Mrs. Bill Greig, Clinton and Lester Leonhardt , Seaforth. Door Prizes - Jack Smith and Elmer Larone, Seaforth. Admissions were in charge of Mrs. Orville Oke and Mrs. Leo Stephenson and Mrs. Wm. D. Stephenson was in Charge of re , freshments. W.I. NOTES The Home Economics and Health Meeting of the .Seaforth Women's Institute, convened by Mrs. Everett Storey and Mrs. Gordan Papple, will meet at the home of Mrs. Graham Kerr at 2 p.m. next Tuesday afternoon. The roll call will be an old time home remedy that was used In your home and the guest speaker Will be Mrs. Flowers of Clinton. -411110 4 BURNS CLEANER No Smoke, No Odour -HEATING OIL Walden & Broadfoot Phone 527-1224 — Seaforth Are you taking full advantages of the tax savings that are available through Registered Savings Plans. If rot ask us. TED HOLMES 145 Deer Park Circle, London 471.6005 or 4weaea SYNDICATE LIMITED AT 523-4595 The 11111•11111111111•11M BLYTH 1c1 4111MINIMMINImeimmi ONTARIO OUR FIRST TIME EVER CLEARANCE OF COATS SUEDE - LEATHER - SOME IMPORTED Reduction up to 50% The lcl nuu 519-523-4595 OPEN 9:00 A.M. to , 6:00 P.M. DAILY- INCLUDING SAT 5, • ••••;,1%.,•' 11.-"-THIE rURON EXPOSITOR. SEAPORT/fa ONT., MAR. S, 1970 Area 4-H Clubs Have Meetings SEAFORTH FRUIT WIDENS The Fruit Maidens met at the home of Phyllis Patterson on Thursday with a full atten- dance. Connie Van Dyke andJune Eggert demonstrated how to make a 4 Fruit Cup'. The members were given questions on Fruit for C4th IV FRUITIES The C4th IV Eruities met at the home of Mrs. Joan Stewart and 10 members answered the roll call. Joanne Kunz and Janet Klaver/ demonstrated Oven Steamed Friiit Pudding and Mary- ann Klaver and Evelyn Storey made a fruit sauce. The subject matter was Fruit All year Round. Breakfast and then discussed the answers. TUTTI FRUITTIES Brucefield 11 Tuitti Fruitttes met at Mrs. D. Cantelons when Mrs. Coleman demonstrated cut- ting a grapefruit 'and orange. Karen Whitmore helped her make a fraitIalad. The girls made a fruit cup and worked on their red covers with white letters. CHERRY SUPREMES Brucefield 1 Cherry Sup.: remes met at the home of MrS. postma of Varna on Wednesday when Sharon Brodie demon- strated a fruit cup. Mrs.Davidson displayed three grades of canned peaches and the girls tasted the fruit and could see the difference in colour, flavour and shape, There is also a big difference in price.' The next meeting will be at the home of Gayle,Hender- son. Mrs. Postma served lunch. Correspondent' Mrs.Maude Hedden Fred Peters is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. HOSTESS FOR SHOWER Mrs. Wayne Reid was hostess at her home Monday evening for a miscellaneous shower for Mrs. Don Townton, (nee Linda Reid) a recent bride, attended by twenty relatives, neighbours and friendS. . Mrs. Annie Reid • assisted the hostess. Miss Sandra Maxwell read the presentation address and 'Mrs. Dave Ingram and Mrs. Reid presented the gifts in a basket decorated in pink and white motif. Mrs. Reid conducted con- tests. SUCCESSFUL MUSIC STUDENT Eleanor Butson, Staffa, a pu- pil of Miss Greta Laramie, Hen- sail, "was successful in passing the grade 'two thedty examina- tion of the Western Ontario Con- servatory of Music conducted in February. She received honour standing with seventy-six marks. Truck• Rolls at Cromarty When a truck rolled over on a curve .south of Cromarty morning 8 tons of soya beans were spilled across the road. The truck, owned by John Sadler, Staffa, was driven by Hugh Scott, 26, Cromarty and was on the way to deliver the beans in Ailsa Craig. Most of the beans were sal 7 vaged 'when a moblTe blower unit was used to blow them, into an- other truck. Enroute to the accident a car driven by Glen Elliott of Staffa and with Gary Ke,mp as apassen- ger . skidded off the .road into a • nearby ditch. 'Neither was injured. Rate -Rise (Continued from Page ,1) were passed for payment. The auditors' report was accepted.. A proposed budget of the Sea- forth Fire Area Board was ap- proved and council agreed to pay $825 as an 'advance to meet current4expenseS. Councillor Cleave Coombs' who represents the .township on the board asked that ClerkJames McIntosh provide a list of resid- ential units in the township inthe Seaforth Fire Area so that each householder '''may be given a sticker listing the fire phone number to call if needed. • - A letter concerning the dis- continuing of service by the CNR dayliner between Stratford and Goderich was considered and Council agreed the service should be cut off in view of the few per- sons using the 'train and the resulting financial loss to the railway. A, recent sample of the Eg- mondville water -System was . certified O.K. Diamond (Continued from Page 1) and horsepower. There weren't any cars or tractors or tele- phones or hydro. But we had more sociability than there is now. People weren't rushing all ,the time, „al d they liked to gather togetherrin the evenings, something people today won't think of doing." Both Mr. and Mrs. PapPle are in good health and are down- town most days. Mr. Pappie is 84 while his wife is '78. While the wedding day is on March 9, the anniversary, ce- lebration will be held ,over the week end.. Mr. and Mrs. Papple will be guests of honor at a gathering arranged by members of their family in the Legion Hall, Sea- forth, on Saturday evening.They recalled that their golden wed- ding party had been held in the same hall - the first event to be held in what was then a newly opened building. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Papple will hold" open . house at their residence on North Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. Papple have a family of ten: Mrs.. R. (Ella) West, London; Gordan, R.R. 5, Seaforth; Mrs. Wallace (MarY) P/ringle," Brantford; William , EgMondVille; Earl, R.R. 4, Sea- forth; Mrs. Scott (Ann) Kerr, Dorchester; mks. Elm-e7 (Myrtle) Scott, California; Lloyd,London; Mrs. William (Olive) Little, R. 11.1, Seaforth; Mrs. Doug.(Edna) Stinson, London. One son,Robert, was killed in action in 1944. There are 31 grandchildren and twelve , great grandchildren. OK $4,500 Spending council would consider paying part of the cost of steel for the arena roof as E. Fink had secur- ed the material at an earlier date at some cost to himself. Council agreed to pay 50% of the cost of the steel as soon as a statement has been received from Mr.Fink. Raked if he had investigated gasoline fumes in a drain, Mr. Davis said he had contacted the Fire Chief who had in turn con- tacted an official from the Fire Marshall's office and that the has.. been rectified for the present. It had not been determined where the fumes had originated. Council appointed. E.R.Davis as weed inspector for the year 1970, Clerk Earl Campbell in- formed council it would have to decide on road expenditures for the year as he must have the necessary information sent in very soon. Council tentatively decided to pave Elizabeth St. from King St. to Oxford St.West and also Oxford St. West in its entirety, of the portion already „excavated. A' by-law to spend $4,500 on construction and $2,500 on maintenance under the Highways Improvement Act was adopted. The tender of C.E.Reid and Sons for gravel was• accepted as follows: Pit run gravel - $1,50 per- cu.yd., Crushed gra-. vel - $2, per cu. yd., and ex- cavating .75C per ft. A build- ing permit was approved for Wilmer Ferguson to build cup-. boards. Bills and accounts 'in 'the amount of $2,901.70 were. ordered paid. Attradts Huron (Continued front Page 1) asked whether there had been a change in the procedure for closing out a military base.' He recalled when the Centralia base was closed, all 'assets went through Crown Assets before any offer was made to the province. 'It could take a few years be- fore the County of Huron gets a chance at it', stated Jaques. Former Warden James Hay- ter told council that Crown Assets representatives. had promised full co-operation in this matter. think we've contacted the right people', observed Hayter. rI don't know what else we can do.' Reeve Roy Pattison concurred with Reeve Hayter. He said the Clinton base was unique - perhaps the only one of Its kind in Canada - and would, therefore, be closed down in a little different manner than normal. ClintoifReeve Harol Lobb ex- pressed his community's satis- faction at the interest the county was showing in the Clinton base closing, In other business; it was learned that members of the County Development Committee will attend a meeting on Londes- boro today (Thursday) to hear discussion.Lon the Wildlife and Recreation Area proposed for Hullett Toiniship. Seeks (Continued from page 1) to Blyth AgriculturalSociety less $32.00 which is owing.for grading; Notified Don Buchanan, Lot 5, Con. 5;. of a ditch report about which Council is concerned a.nd indicated it would like a meeting with the parties concerned; Instructed" the Clerk to call Tenders on the Verburg, Veen- stra and Voiks Drainage Works to be opened on April 6th; Council instructed the Clerk to call tenders in connection with the warble fly program and for crushing and hauling 16,000 yds. ,stone.rand of loading and hauling 15;000 yds. of pit run gravel. Classified Ads pay dividends., Hensail Council met Monday with all members present with'the exception of Hein Roosebooni who was absent due to illness. As the meeting openedCounc. John Baker reported on the con- vention of the Ontario Rural Mun- icipalities which he had attended. Town foreman, E.R. Davis re- ported lie had been ploughing snow and sanding when ne- cessary. Since February he had scrubbed and painted the Clerk's office and had assisted in the removal of dead tree limbs in the village. The South side of King Street has been completed and council was of the opinion that enough time and money had been spent on the trees for the present. The, removal of dead limbs should soon be finished for this year and the remainder will be done later. Councillor Neilands asked if OBITUARY MRS. WILLIAM A KERR Mrs.. William A. Kerr of North Bay. formerly of Hensel' dist- rict, passed away suddenly in North Bay General Hospital Saturday, February 28th. The former Lillian Porter, she was in her 72nd year. ' Surviving are her husband, two sons, Alex, Monetville; Roy, North Bay;. two daughters, Mrs. Betty Lefebvre and Carol of North Bay. A son, Ronald, predeceased her some years ago. Sheds also survived by a sister, Mrs. Maude Hedden, Hensall, and six grand- children. Funeral sei'vices, were held in North Bay on Monday. Capacity DAtSUN 11111, If you only drive the Datsun.1600 around town, you may never find out what you've got. Sure, it's a great city car. Compact. Handy. It zips through traffic, parks in impossible slots and squeezes up to 35 miles from a gallon of has. gut that's not all it'is. Notby a country mile. Find yourself a country mile and see. There's a high-performance 1600 cc overhead cam engine lurking under the hood. 96 hp. 100 mph. Let it loose, and feel the way the Datsun snugs down to the road as you go through the box. And feel the way it PHONE 527-0240 Seaforth • 4, defroster, headrests, harnesses, the works. No other economy car is as safe, powerful and comfortable as the Datsun "MOO. When you've wrung out the Datsun 1600, take it back to the dealer . and have him quote yOu the price just one more time. That will give you a pretty good feeling, too. Test-drive a Datsun at any of the 200 dealers in Canada. • V Datsun 1600 gives you owerful good feelin hangs on as you snake through the bends. Drive it fast and just feel good. Then take a look at the package all this goodness comes in. Two doors, four doors, or a wagon, .4-on-the-floor or 3-speed automatic transmission. Contoured bucket seats, all independent suspension, collapsible steering column, flow-through ventilation, heater, $ the more-for-your-money car fn 3m SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE, PORT OF 'ENTRY TORONTO 'Wm's a Datsun for you:.1000 2-Door and 4-Door Deluxe Sedans. 1600 2-Door and 4-Door Deluxe Sedans and Wagon. 240-Z Sports, 1600 and 2000 Sports, 1600 Pickup. Over 800 Datsun dealers in North Americo. NIssin Automobile Co. (Canada) Ltd. factory zone offices and parts'depots at: Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Halifax. GERALD'S SUPERTET Box 249, Corner Main Sires* and Hwy, SEAPORTH, ONTARIO, Telephone 527-1010 THERE ARE NOW MORE THAN. 60 DAIgUN DEALERS IN ONTARIO'