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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1970-04-16, Page 12INSURANCE Auto, Fire,. Life Donald G. Eaton Insurance Agency Limited Office in Masonic Block 4*, '00r Phone 527A-416a lin Street o Seaforth illasselliktairsOMInessailIggesarallow VERN ALDERDICE KIPPEN ONTARIO Phone .2625494 1111118MMIMINIMINIIIMMINI Prepared for Farmers, Businesses and Individuals. Reasonable Rates — Annual Terms r-e Ronnenburg Insurance Agency MONKTON, BRUSSELS and'BROMIAGEN For Appointment. Phone Monkton, "347-2241, Monday to Friday Brussels, 887-6663, Tuesdays and Fridays WE SELL INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES NOW PAYING 9% YOUR ARE READY! Pick up your phone... then pick up your order! DeKalb XL Powerplant seed corn, with the high yield power, has arrived. Demand may aceed the supply. So if you need more XL seed, (et me know now. Income Tax • .ir Correspondent Mrs. Bob Cronin Addresses Youths Pronipt and careful attention Anibulance Service Phones: Day 527-0880 — Night 527-0885 A. M. HARPER Chartered Accountant 55-57 South Street Telephone Goderich , 524-7562 G. A: WHITNEY FUNERAL HOME Goderich St. W., Seaforth AMBULANCE SERVICE Adjustable hospital beds for rent. FLOWERS FORDeRY OCCASI Phone 527-1390 Seaforth BRUCE RATHWELL -. Licensed Auctioneer Farm and Household Sales - Phone Clinton, 482-3384 RR 1, Brucefield 23-20-tf W. J. CLEARY Seaforth, Ontario LICENSED EMBALMER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night and Day Calls — 527-0510 SEAFORTH VETERINARY CLINIC J. O. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S. W.R. Bryans, D,V2M., V.S. W. H. Patterson, D.V.M., V.S. M. P. Haynes, D.V.M., B.V.Sc. Phone 527-1760 - Seaforth JOHN E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Seaforth Office Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday Evenings by appoint- ment `` Mon.; Wed. — Clinton Office For Appointment Phone 527-1240 — or 482-7010 Auctioneer FARM and FURNITURE SALES CONDUCTED R. G. GETHKE ' Phone 347-2465, Monkton 24. Cards of Thanks I wish to express my sincere thanks to friends, neighbors and relatives for their gifts, flowers and cards while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. — " Mrs: Ken 1%1000wan. 24-27x1 • ON CLASSIFIED ADS PAYINGb CASH before 6 p.m. SATURDAY t to week of publication 25 C t nom INCENT #9.conteitly gpitn Warit' AYR - GALV4SEAFORTH P1u,ite 527-0126 ORIENTATION Orientation was held at Mit- chell District High school on Monday evening for the grade 8 students who will be going to Mitchell for their grade 9. The students had a chance to meet the teachers, become acquainted with the subjects they will en- roll in and *to view the school premises. Each student was ac- companied by his parents. On Saturday afternoon and again o.nSund'ay even,* the movie “Father Goose" wilt be shown in the Dqblin Separate School audi- torium. Classified Aida pay dividends. •••••••••••••••••••• FREE MOWER WITH YOUR 1H CUB CADET or CpET 60 LAWN AND GARDEN TRACTOR Everything for your lawn and garden ar . Male do, $2.00, each additional dog $2.00. Female dog $4.00, each additional $4.00. Spayed female the same as a male. Tags are now, avail- able at the Town Clerk's Office.. Dogs are not allowed to. run at large in the Town of Seaforth at any time. Any dog found running at large may be impounded and the owner may be charged with violation of By-Law No. 682. E. M. WILLIAMS, Clerk r. ' Yid"; • ; , f; • •,16 6.4 wi ter', 0f,'. .!A cr, ARIENS TILLERS and MOWERS MOWERS with the . eXclu- sive 5-yeer crank- ..shaft warranty.. YARDMAN RIDING MOWERS . • 1\i* DAVIS - OS BEANS - FRESH GROUND MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE -- - WM EPIC & SPAN WI VERO BRAND — 14-oz. Tins SPAGHETTI BROM- SELTZER — OW WIENERS WI CHEEZ WHIZ -5 Family Size — Plus Deposit KIST GINGERALE, a 4 4 CAPRI BATHROOM TISSUE 10 "Ills 4 REG. 2 19-oi-Tilis 55c MAXWELL HOUSE 10-oz. jar INSTANT COFFEE R0 PANTY HOSE DELMONTE — 18-oz. Bottles CATSUP ROBIN HOOD Reg. 2 for 45c CAKE MIXES JAVEX — SAVE 13c, 128-ciz. fug LIQUID BLEACH Reg. $1.05 Giant Size, 8c off pkg. SAVE 8c — LANCIA — cello PkII MACARONI or SPAGHETTI 41c CARNATION — Tall Tins EVAPORATED MILK 2.-for. 33c SCHNEIDER'S — 1-16. pkg. BACON MAPLE LEAF 6 for $1 SPECIAL 99c 79c 59fb DELSEY 2,ply BATHROOM TISSUES KRAFT — 1-1b. jai 0.•••••••••••••••••• y-41.46 .••••••••••••••••••••••••••-•••••w•-• for •••••••••..11 6 rolls $ 1 79c . $1 CLOVER CREAM ICE CREAM 79c 1/2gal. Free 5-lb. Sugar with the purchase of 4 cartons of Phil- ips light bulbs at the- regular price eIrr••••• ••• ••••••• , Last week for Famous Artists' Paintings, additional frames will be avallabld,next weak. ' , GOETIMER S M+ , PHONE 3484420. DUBLIN THE 'BEST EVER! I MAPLE. SYRUP Limited Quantity Ontario No. 1 HOTHOUSE CUCUMBERS F •49c U.S. No. 1 HEAD LETTUCE 2 39c for WI SPECIAL 3 for 9 831 - 1.69 83c 98c f" $1 75c 79c 1st ,,Grade Creamery BUTTER 67c lb L 17 Tug HURON EXPOSITOR, OAFORTI:44, ONT., APRIL. 16, 1970 Rev. John Costello was the guest speaker for the Youth Group in the Dublin Separate School 'Auditorium on'Sunday afternoon. There were 45 teenagers in at- tendance and the topic used by Rev. Costello was "Youth". He said that the greatest vial should be the integration of Christianity in their lives. They must learn to understand that God is love. Each individual needs a sense of direction in order to find his place in the church and in society. Our whole society is changing and it is not easily understood and therefore we become con- fused. ' This confusion results sometimes in loneliness, lack of security and dissatisfaction, and since they are not ready to be told what to do they find security in groups Which lead to drugs and sex, he said and added that the kids are becoming very sick and tired with the false gods society has set up. They see everybody striving for some- thing material. Father Costello pointed out that the more wealth and material things we have, thelnore enslaved we become, We cannot do without 0 ai bildItse! in the News HORIZONTAL 1 Piano-playing President 7 Russian Leader 1$ Revoke 14 01 the sea 15 Lives 14 Russian edicts 17 Fruit 18 Quote 20 Make lace 21 French summer 22 Poses 23 Female child 24 Chancel seats 26 Italian poet 27 Lair 28 Flour mixtures 29 Thoroughfare 32 Cape in Massachusetts 33 Handle 34 Police record book 38 Is ill 39 Time measure 40 Chi_ mica! suffix 41 Health resort 42 Model 43 is compelled 44 Stupefied 4t1 Mohammedan hostelry 48 Girl's name 49 Early Tertiary period 50 City in India 51 Invaded VERTICAL 1 Exchanges 2 Refund 3 — Nations 20. Auction Sales AUCTION EARI G SALE . OA FRIDAY, APRIL 24th at 1:30 p.m. ' For Tom Drover,. Lot 29, Con. 12, Hibbert Township, 5 miles east of Hensall, including Live- stock, Feed, Machinery and Household` Items. Full list next week. • LARRY GAR:DINER, Auctioneer RR 2, Staffs, Ont. 20-27-1 • 24. Cards of Thanks I wish to thank my many friends for all the cards and treats I received ,while a patient in Clin- ton Public Hospital. It was all very much appreciated. — Bev- erly Dodds. 24-27x1 WE wish to thank Rev. R. Dur- and, Doctor Rynrie, our relatives and friends, for their kind ex- pressions of sympathy in 'our 'recent bereavement. — Mrs. Earl Healy, Sister Nativity, Sis- ter Assumptien. 24,27-1 I wish t o express my sincerest thanks, to all my kind friend's, neighbors and relatives who sent flowers, cards and visited me during my stay in Victoria Hospital, London and since coming home. Your thoughtful- ness will always be remember- ed. — Mrs. Roy Bennett. 24-27x1 I would like to take this oppor- tunity to thank my friends, rel. atiVes and neighbors for cards, treats and flowers and those who visited me while I was a patient in Stratford Hospital and T also want to ,thank Dr. Stratch and Dr. Malkus, Box Ambulance and the nurses on the second floor of the north wing. It was more than appre- Ciated. — Mrs. Ramona Mat- thews. 2427-1 THE family of the late Robt. C: Dodds WWI to extend their sin- cere thanks to all their relatives, friends , and neighbors for the, expressions of sympathy, beauti- fully floral arrangements • and tributes to the heart foundation. Special thanks to Rev. Brittosr Whitney Funeral Home, pall- bearers, flowerbearers and the WMS women-in the time of our sad bereavement .and loss of a dear husband, father and grand- father. — Edna, Mary, Agnes, Norman, Hazel, Harold and fam-. flies. 24-27x 1 27. Births BEUERMAN — To Mr: and Mrs. Roy Beuerman, RR 1, Dublin, at Seaforth Community Hos- pital, on ~,April 15, a son. DOLMAGE — To Mr. sand Mrs. Neil Dolmage, Barrie, Ont., in Barrie Hospital, on Mar. 26, 1970, a son, Stephen WiKiarte FABER — To Mr. and Mrs. Ross Faber, Kippen, at Seaforth Community Hospital, on April '9, a daughter, Lori Jean, McCOWAN To Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCowan, Seaforth. at Seaforth Community Hospital, on April'13, a son', Gregory Wayne. WRIGHT — To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wright (nee Tremeer) Clinton, at Seaforth Commun. ity Hospital, April 9, _1970, a son, Paul Donald. 28. Deaths McCOWAN — In SeaforthConi- munity Hospital, on April 14, 1970, Gregory Wayne McCaw- an, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGowan, Seaforth . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stapleton and Paul, Kitchener, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fer- gus Stapleton and family. Mx. and Mrs. Gordon pantzer, Scarborough, were visiting with relalives op the, weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Oullette and Donald, Belie River, spent the weekend.with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Benninger and 'family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ryan, London, and Miss 'Agnes Ryan, London, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Joseph P. Ryan. Mr. Louis Stapleton, Dungan- nOp, Mr. and Mrss Ron kgaar, Windsor, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stapleton. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tate, Dearborn, Michigan, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Coville. Miss Marian LoOby, London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Looby. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ryan and family were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lou Masse and faintly; Zurich. , Rev. JOhn Costello, London, Was visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mxs. Dan Costello on the weekend. . P. T. A. SEES FILM The Parent Teachers As- sociation met Monday in the Dub- lin Separate School Auditorium. *A film entitled "Living and Lear- ning" was shown. The content of this film was the Hall Dennis Re- pore'on Education. After those in attendance viewed the film they split up into discussion groups. Some of the statements in the film and some questions on 'modern education were looked at objectively. Then each group ,hared their views as one group. INSTALL NEW OFFICERS The Dublin Catholic Women's League met on Tuesday in theSt. Patrick's Parish Hall. The pre- sident Miss Joan Schoonderwoerd opened the meeting with the Lea- gue prayer and a hymn to our Lady was sung in unison. There were 26 ladies in attendance. The treasurer's report was read by Miss Martha Schoonder- woerd and Mrs. George Ceville read the secretary's report. A nominating committee set up at the last meeting consisted of Mrs. Joe Shea, Mrs. DanCos- tello and Mrs. Rose -Stapleton. Rev. Father Durand the spiri- tual director installed the new officers for 1970-71: President, Mrs. James De- laney;"Past President, Miss Joan Schoonderwoerd; 1st Vice Pres', dent, Mrs. Frank Kistnei; 2nd Vice President, Mrs. Paul De Kroon;.3rd Vice President, Mrs. Hans Vonk; Treasurer, Mrs. Clayton Looby; Secretary, Mrs. Bill Flannigan. PHYSICAL FITNESS CLUB The Dublin Ladies Physical Fitness Club will hold its last night for this season on Monday April 20, rather than ontheusual Tuesday evening. This will be a special meeting with a make-up demonstration with Mrs. Lorne Cronin of Kit- chener •demonstrating. The regu- lar activities will occupy the first half-hour with entertainment fol- lowing. The club has invited all those ladies who have attended at any time in the .season to attend this special meeting and demon- stration which will feature a number of prizes._ SWIMMING CLASSES The grade 4 pupils of St. Patrick's Separate School, Dub- lin, and St.-.celumban Separate School are engaged in a swimming class once a week at the Y.M.C.A. in Stratford. *This takes place every Friday morning for 4 con- secutive weeks. John McCarroll, the Physical Education Director, has made arrangements for the lesson series and Sister Mary and Sister Shirley take turns ac- companying the children on the bus when they go to Stratford. It is hoped that this will de- velop into a class for sttidents from grade 4 to 8. them, we depend on them; without them we feel Imprisoned. The greatest demand of people today in order to find a real meaning in life is honesty with others and ourselves. A question and answer period was held and then the group held practice for a Folk Mass which will be coming in the near future. The Youth Group will show a movie "What Colour Is Love" some time in May. WIN PIANO DUET In the recent talent show in Mitchell put on by Job's Daugh- ters, Mary Anne O'Rourke and - Pattie O'Rourke of Dublin, daugh- ters of Mr. and Mrs. Bill O'Rourke, won first prize in piano duet. They are pupils of Mrs. C. Prlestap, Use Expositor Want . 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