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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1970-07-30, Page 12wt 12,,,Tiim HURON EXPOSITOR,. SEAFORTH, ONY!, JULY 30f 1970 44%‘-syso(.41ArTilliirti,?r, Pom,V(IINI) LEAtili; News of DUBLIN Visitors Correspondent Mrs. Bob Cronin .mr. and mrS. Les Scott, Oak Lawn, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. ,Dick Tate, Dearborn, Michigan, ,,'and Rev. Father Vincent Eckert, C.S.B., Gary, Indiana, were visi- t, • tors with Mr. and Mrs. George Coville. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Johnston, London, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Moser and family, Waterloo,Mr. and Mrs. John Price and Trevor and Mr. Bill Price, Seaforth; Miss Linda Lauber, Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price and girls, Stratford,. were guests' of Mr. Clem Krauskopf on the weekend. Mr. Ken Whetham is a patient in the Stratford General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hallinan and Mr. and Mrs. Ferg Reynolds, De- troit, Michigan, were home atten- O Go carefree as a summer breeze, knowing your valuables are safe, your executor appointed, your travel money "unstealable".. Make your own check list of arrangements to make at Victoria and Grey. 0 Safety deposit box for valuable documentt. O Appoint V and G executor of your will. O Visit V and G to transfer your carrying money into only-can-be-used-by-you travellers cheques. RIAand GREY VG TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1080 Elgin and KingaorThireets, Goderich .5.24,73111 INSURANCE • on your HOME, BUSINESS, FARM CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY OR FIFE SEE JOHN A. CARDNO Insurance Agencif Phone 527-0490 : Seaforth Office Directly Opposite; Seiler% Meters OPENING SOUTH HIBBERT ATHLETIC GROUNDS SAT., AUG. 1st at CROMARTY 2 p.m. Opening Ceremonies WHEN HUGH EDIGHOFFER, MVP and ROSS McPHAIL, REEVE of HIBBERT and WARDEN of PERTH WILL OFFICIATE 5 - 7 pal. PORK BARBECUE Adults $2.00 — Children $1.25 Pre•School Children Free 9 p.m. OPEN AIR, DANCE Admission $1,50 per Couple Ball Games All Day 10 a.m. games begin with• local teams • 8 p.m. K1RKTON OLD TUVIERS vs. STAFFA OLD TIMERS - Admission to groUnds and ball games: Adults $1 Children $0 cents • 1 In ease of raLin, proceedings iwlll he held MONbAY. AUGUST 3rd, A 17 cubic foot Marvel. The oply We-by-side- that fits in 30" . .. the standard refrigerator floor space in most homes. A side-by-side that you can wheel in today without changing your kit- chen plan. Full freezer keeps 249 lbs. of frozen foods within easy reach. Has 5 shelves, meat basket plus juice can rack and package shelves on the door. The refrigerator side has 5 shelves, meat drawer, Moist-Cold vegetable crisper $1895.00 I.H.C. No. 303, w/cab $4900.00 CASE No. 6A .*$ 450.00 I.H.C. No. 403 $5950.00 CASE No. 600 •.• • , . • • , • $3200.00 CASE No. 800 , $2000.00 ALLIS CLEANER C2 SPECIAL ALLIS 66 $.195.00 I.H.C. No. 161 $1095.00 I.H.C. No. 175 $1995.00 KILBURY . $ 595.00 Cockshutt No. 502 $,2250.00 Versatile No. 103 $ 795.00 Combines" I.H.C. No. 80 l• SEAFORTH' MONUMENT WORKS AU Types of CEMETERY MEMORIALS OPEN DAILY T. PRYDE & SON Inquirte$, are invited — Telephone Numbers: EXETER 235.0620 CLINTON 482.9421 SEAFORTH: Contact Willis Dundas Or Bill Pinder 527.13$2 Bus, 527.1750. • COMPLETE 'STOCK M1ST BE CLEARED BY AUGUST 22 AS/ SyDRE RENTED LADIES' WHITE CROSS and SAVAGE SHOES UP TO 40% OFF r. WINTER FOOTWEAR FOR ALL THE FAMILY . .Snow Boots — Over Boots Curling Boots — Seal Skins 1/ /2 PRICE ALL SLIPPERS /2 - PRICE See the Money Saving Price Tags on Beatty FREEZER-FRIG and Beatty RANGE Pair 2 H ours Only. From 7 to 9 I F riday E ventng uly 31st The Dublin Athletic Association is pleased with the results of its playground program so far this year. Fifty-two children ranging in age from four to twelve are enrolled In the program. The nine leaders instruct the children in games, songs and arts And crafts and lead such fair-weather activities as hikes. The , Dublin leaders include (back row, left to right) Mary Kelly,' Holiday In Dublin Anne Dekroon and Christine Delaney. (Middle row) Bonnie Krauskopf, Luanne Rowland, Catherine Anne Brown, George Brown. Absent are Jim Vonk and DelaineO'Rourke.In the front row are Rae Butson, Judy Jeffrey and Lee Miller of Staffa who are preparing to lead a similar-program inStaffa next year. (Staff Photo) leave your away- News of from -home worries WALTON with us Correspondent Mrs.Joseph Kale Mrs. Mary Jordan, London, and Mrs. Mary Coffin, Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McIver. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Melady and attending the Lapointe - Melady wedding on Saturday were : Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Lapointe, (parents of the groom) and their son, Ren- auld, Mrs. Cyredle Lapointe, (grandmother) Mr. Gerard La-_ - pointe (uncle) and Mrs. Zoille Fournier (aunt), Philippe St. Laurent, Miss Paullne Pottras and Mr. Hubert LePage, all from Mont St. Louis, Gaspe, Quebec. Also from Montreal were Mrs. Berthe Lapointe, (aunt) and her sons Jule, Andre, Philippe and her daughter, Marie Therese. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Lane were in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mailloux, Brother Joseph returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. George McCann, Toledo, Ohio, visited Mrs. Jos- NEWS OF k ST. COLUMBAN Councillor yalwSon Ward pre- sided at a recent meeting of Grey Council in the absence of Reeve. Charles Thomas. Resolutions included: That the reqtest of Nicholas Terpstra and James Cooper to 'repair the tile portion of the Sanders Municipal Drain be,ac- cepted and the clerk be instructed to notify the Maitland Valley Con- servation Authority of such pro--, posed drainage works; That By-law No. 23 of 1970 be passed to authorize borrowing of $100,000 from the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce to defray the cost of Municipal drai- nage; That the report of Walter, ding the funeral of Mrs. Tom Butters. Mr: and Mrs. Larry Cook and _daughter, of Toronto were home on the weekend. The home of Mrs. pat (Mary) Jordan was purchased on eatur- day by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Con- nelly of R.R,#l, Dublin, who will be taking up residence there. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph L. Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ryan and family were visiting in Zurich on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lou Masse and family. Mr.. and Mrs. Harry Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ryan, Miss Agnes Ryan and Mr. Paul Malone, all of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Melady and family, Go- derich, and Mr. and Mrs, Jerry La Saline, Toronto, attended the wedding of Miss Ann Melady St. Columban Roman Catholic Fedy, McCargar, Hachborn, Con- sulting gngineers .on the Storey MUnicipal Drain, dated June 5, 1970, be provisionally adopted and By-law No. 22 Of 1970 ipe given first and second reading; That the Township of Grey road portion, on the South Branch of a drain crossing Concessions 15 and 16, at Lot 32, pay $35.00 of the total cost of $275.94, ba- lance to be paid by ratepayers In- volved; That Huron County Historical Society be given a grant in the amount of Ten Dollars. Approved accounts included: General - $67,555.25; Roads and Bridges - $6,909.14. 'eph Burke and Tom. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Murray and Donald, London, visited Mrs. Michael Murray. Every week more and more people discover what Mighty jobs are accomplished by low - cost 4xpositor Want Ads. Dial 527- 0240. CHILDREN'S BACK TO SCHOOL SHOES' Reg. up to. $8.98 - -$4.99 RUNNING SHOES 1/2 PRICE AND LESS SPECIAL TABLES 'from $1.00 up FOR THE FAMILY Beatty Is an-out to add to your joy of cooking with new work- saving and time-saving ways. Beatty-new ranges automatically cook a roast and keep it hot for hours. New rotisserie makes barbecuing a year-round pleasure. New broiler unit minds, itself without close watching. Beatty ranges are designed with new 41 easy-clean oven and.elements that meet your good-housekeeping standards. Church. Mrs. Lou Coyne has left for Rome where she will meet her daughter, Mary Lou, who has been teaching in Africa for the past two years, and return home together. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McQuaid, Kitchener, were visiting with Mr. Jack McCarthy and Mr. and Mrs. James McQuaid on the weekend. McKillop Correspondent Mrs. Ed. Regele Sunday evening visitors with Mrs. Joseph Thornton were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kistner of Brod- hagen and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hinz of Monkton.' Mr. and 'Mrs. Lloyd Regele and family of Princeton and Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum and family, Mrs. Joseph Thornton and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Regele enjoyed a picnic at Family Paradise park on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sutten of Rock Island, Quebec, Dr. A. H. Walker and Mrs. Walker and grandchildren of Chatham recently visited with Mrs.Thelma Mills at Family paradise park. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Srnith on the arrival of their son. Little Kerry Taylor of Strat- ford is at the home of her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. OA ille Beuerman. Correspondent • Mrs. Allan McCall Weekend visitors with Mrs. Walter Broadfoot were Mr .s. Ida Riddell of Toronto, Mr. Earl Mc- Leod of New Westminster, B.C., Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Dougall of Exeter and Mr . Ivy Henderson of Seaforth. • • Bill Shortreed visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs% Gor- don Shortreed at their home at Bayfield. -Mr. and Mrs. Reid Hackwell of Exeter spent Sunday with Mrs. W. C. Hackwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cooper of -Ottawa were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smalldon. Mrs. Garry Colyer and son, 'Vince, and daughter, Leslie, of Winnipeg, have been holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnson. Mr. Colyer ar- rived last Friday and they all attended the - Fischer-Johnston wedding Saturday in Duff's United Church, Walton-. Last week girls attending .Camp Me,nesetung near Goderich, were Ruthie Thamer, Joyce Mc- Callum, Nancy Btown and Debbit, and Janice Van Vliet, Mrs. William Simpson of Mit- chell, is spending a few days this week with her sister, Mrs. Leo- nard Leeming. Ricki Taylor of Staffa and barmy Achilles of the' village spent a few days last week holi- daying at the home of their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Achilles. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall and Beverley and Mr. Tom Ste- venson, were Sunday guests of ,Mr. and Mrs. Eldon ,Bender at ,their cottage at Burgon Beach 'near Amberly. Mr. Bruce Clark spent _the weekend with his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith,Clark. Mr. and Mrs, Jeff Livingston and family of Preston are visiting with Mr. Mike Fraser. Rev. and Mrs. Dock-en have been spending their holidays for . the month of July at their cottage near Meaford. Church services will resume again at Duff's Uni- ted Church, Walton, on Sunday, August 2nd at 11:30 a.m. 0 eph Kale ana °tiler relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McQuaid, Kitchener, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim McQuaid. Miss Catharine Moylan, St. Thomas, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Moylan, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murphy. Miss Sharyn Burke, Toronto, spent a holiday with Mrs. Jos- Grey Township Advances Drain Work GAIIRETTS SHOE STORE 19 ALBERT ST. CLINTON YOU SAVE MONEY AT GINGERICH'S GINGERICWS SEAFORTH SALES. & SERVICE PHONE 527-0290 rr 404 "a.