The Huron Expositor, 1970-04-02, Page 16ege
"This is our tribal council! Red Cloud, Great Bear,
and Swinging Elk!
Dry cleaning'
Specials
for a limited time .
Special prices for suits, dresses trousers,
slacks, skirts_ and sport jackets.
BLUE RIBBON CLEANERS
Main Street Seaforth — 3 Doors South of Traffic Lights
4.-41frIE HURON EXPOSITOR. SEA RTHE ONT.. APRIL 2. 1970
AZARDOUS PRODUCT SYMBOLS
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New Warning Labels
Sark, Ca3
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BREAD
McpAINS
APPLE PIE
Top Volu
First Grade
CREAMERY
BUTTER
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11,quid means corrosive.
F..ach 6 of these syri;bols is
placed inside an outline whiih
_-',tows the .-5egree. of severity of
the hazard. An octs..'hr. like a
traffi.; stop sig:.n. means 4o_r-er.
A diamond lice a traffic war-nit
sign. means warr.ir,.:7„,k
like a trafft: yield sign, means
,•autior.. There are 12 symbols
t:1•4 full' series which may be
used in 1,a:ions .7-6mblriations.
Office Main Street
SEAFORTH
Margaret Sharp, Ste.-Troya.
Insures:
• Town ovreillests
*Alt Classes of Farm Property
u.trarter. Cott-ages
• Churches, ,Schools,. Hails
ExtencW on-et-age iwitid,
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.Mrs.Rugh Berry
Brucefield and Klppen United
Church choirs presented an
Easter cantata on Sunday morn-
ing under tip leadership of Rev.
E. Donald Stuart and Mrs. Gerald
Moffatt.
Mr. -and Mrs. Ray Funnel.
Guelph ., spent the week end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
McNaughton.
Miss Gladys Addison-, R.N.,
Sarnia. visited sath Mrs. v.:
Haugh on Sunday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mc-
Beath were guests of Mr. Mc-
Beath's patent ; Mr. and Mrs.
A. McBeath over Easter week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mc-
Beath, Windsor. spent the week
end with Mr.. McBeath's mother,
Mrs. J. W. McBeath.
Mr 4. Geo. Henderson has
returned home having spent -the
winter months in Florida.
- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Westeott.
Gates. Michigan . 1 SI ed With
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Henderson and Gordon.
Miss Beth and Gwendolyn Hill
spent the Easter holidays with
relatives in St. Catherines.
Mi. and Mrs. Fred McGregor
and family spent last week
end skiing on the mountains near
Montreal.
Sir. and Mrs. Fred-Robinson
and finally, Toronto. spent Easter
seek end with Mr. and Mrs. Mel
r attain.
E aster Thant:offering meeting
sill be held in Brucefield United
Church on Sunday. April 5th at
6 p.m. Mr. John MtIntoah will
sLos slides of his trip around
the World.
"No, we don't get time and.
a half when we keep
students after school!"
THE McK111.0P MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
ARNOLD STINNISSEN
LIFE - ACCIDENT and
SICKNESS • MAJOR MEDICAL
PENSIONS • ANNUM ES
Representing
Sun Life Assurance Company
of Canada
TELEPHONE S27-0410
117 GODEEICH ST. EAST a SEAPOEM
'Miss Elirsibeth Scott visited
over Easter with Mrs. Elsie For-
rest.
Miss Cheryl Paterson,
London. spent the Easter week
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Paterson.
Mrs& Mary Adair and family,
Miss Helen Broadfoot were
Easter visitors at the home of
their parents. Mr . and Mrs. J.
Broadfoot.
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