HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-04-03, Page 6Seaforth
-Chocolate. Bar Campaign
This Year the goal I)
chocolate • bar -cam,
0,874.60; After onewe
not' doing as well '4 1*Iltk because we have only _spId $
9BX is the class this- far with a
total sales of $144. The Students
Council is offering prizes
ing the campaign and on (In-
day a draw was made. Marie
Hodgert was the lucky winner of
$25.00.
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
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FERTILIZER
BASS ' SEED 4/1 4.0.0sionnumarintrawant.Z=iimegiiimaitimmammemplooWk",
Drama G.lub Pre5onts Play
The Drama Club presented
the S act play OhRee'sr',‘? 440 06, 'Mgr 90 'WOO' evenings.T40— 0404 St44ents reS,1111 ed in an Ad011ehtiVro-
*40. Every asff007'.40he.
PrPO4#190:, 0040.kkVA"00.;" 'goat,
11*-tk tieled tliC0g0nt,,kard %rk :A Mernberaik'Orlhe
ested have started to -practiee
badminten for the tatirnatnent
later hi the spring. The--9facte
ices are directed by Mid Wager
and Mr. Reidy.
Tuberculin Test
On Thursday the, Huron,CoUn-
ty nurses visited the 'Seli0oPtit
conduct Turberculin teats. The'
studentsbrhve and- seine' who weren't • 'quite" ,etire ••1*eiVeil
their 'injectitinS.
turiiiict•-•eff Maild4 tO--lelito*
arty s' Or the . ter rely pagible
wip*" Al(redl Tilldhankt Ali an ct Ceuta and 1104 Pnnobester,, The North Main .St. ladies allow pitao Hospital of gechre.
ElleAre MO ended this °ElaS°11 with Mr. Alfred Buchanan, of Mr.. ORO 'Mrs. Gegingo Ha ant The OOP Kleine 40a9 held in
the Orange Hall.
with a banquet and social •‘,. POP, Y4sLitedi our 4P004'' With Mr. anO. the hall rrhlia5r eyPirging with
. Mts. qe(4.1Qe agrAlfah, *IrS4 rya* Otgalnani! +CO EkiiPT#3% the Wing rs;
sive euchre was played, Prize
During the evenin
es
g pregres! "ha stpvert were svutpv. ,mrp. Irenei cotosiMby,retuit high, Mary Bailey lea* Asatde,,
Elina Jewitt; 1a. Jewatt. winners, were Ladies high, Mrs.
Men's It Frank Riley; lane Jim _ Henderson; lone hands,
handS, Witt. Anderson; Mrs. H. R. N(crarlane; cousolat- Mon mitt. This 1v ,_the last ion, Mrs. Jack TaYlar; Mena euchre for the season, high, John Taylor; lone hander
Lea cClure, consolation, Tara
rtYnn. Lucky 'cup was won by 340.
Norman MeLeaff; lucky Plate,
'Brian Oldfleld; nearest birth-
day, Mrs. Jim Brown; youngest
grandmother; Mrs. Norman Mc-
Lean.
Members of the club during
_the season were Mrs: Graham
Kerr, Mrs. Jessie McOregor,
Mtg. Jack Taylor; Mrs, HarVey.
Dolmage, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown,
Mrs. Winnie Nott, Mrs. Jim
Henderson, Miss Eleanor Hend-
erson, Mrs. Les McClure and
Mrs. Foster Bennett.
'. andMrs! - 44g, on4 ,e49,0 ,ssaitardimsitokon, -:P-110aVateri 'WAVY'
da**Ith'Nft.,04 Debbie WI flasS: Bennie
7c4tes‘ienti4cir.W.„
vAPIPP with XT. and .
rge 41a17' 44hdisv visitpt\s with Nina. Ella
Jewitt and boys were Mr. and
Mrs: BPI 'Demean, Brenda, Bon-
nr. .wk% T4;1 33..taranani"
home. after spending thq week with. wt. and aos: Russell
FJoitiog,. of .Seattorth.
Mr: 'and Mrs. Frank IOW vis'
iced' on Moilay.-evening with
L.:CittixbtOniglii-
43Gfew of - •
Free hmoculent,with all orders mixed by
APRIL 12th.
Fresh Supply of Cement
SEAFORTH
FARMERS
Phone 527-0770 -
'These'. MUST .106!
58 OLDS SEDAN, E46148 $250
',65 ANGLIA, H76830
62 MERCURY SEDAN, E18344 $550
r62' CHEVI-COActil, 1157446 $600
64 FORD .SEDAN,' H78751 $650
't64 METEOR HARDTOP; 1178733 $700
64 METEOR COACH, H78754. $700
:64 FORD SEDAK-1178752 $700'
64' CHEV SEDAN; H78740 ' $700
65 RAMBLER COACH, . H76845 .... $725
63 PLYMOUTH' SEDAN, 1478756 $750'
63 PONTIAC HARDTOP, H56885 $750
63 FORD SEDAN, H88858 $750
, 64 FORD 4-DOOR HARDTOP, 1-178716-: .----« $750
•'64 PONTIAC WAGON, 91994X ' %., $850
• 64 METEOR SEDAN, H79901 $850
'63 GALAXIE 500 HARDTOP, 1178729 $850
63 GALAXIE 500 SEDAN, H78732 $850
• 64 FORD SEDAN, H76818 $900
. 64 FORD 4-DOOR HARDTOP, H48457 $950
'
65 ;FORD SEDAN, H76848 $1050
65 FORD COACH, H76849 $1150
-• 66 FORD SEDAN, H76895 " .,., $1400
65 BEAUMONT,WAGON, X2789 . $1600
65 FORD XL CONVERTIBLE; H76847 ' • $1775
TRUCKS
62 RANCHERO, C80555 , $500
62 FORD PICKUP, C89023 - $700
62 DODGE 2-TON DUMP STAKE, 25018V $950
64 DODGE PANEL, C62378 , $850
65 MERCURY PICkUP, .C79374 $1150
66 FORD PICKUP, 080185 $1475
, 66 INC 3/4-TON PICKUP, C80618 $1550
65 DODGE CHASSIS & CAB, C87593 $1695
63-. FORD F-950 TRACTOR,
fifth wheel, trailing axle, C88083 $2995
65 FORD F-1000 TRACTOR, •
trailing axle, fifth wheel, C87997 5595
28-Plate Case Drag Discs .. $75
-Massey-Fergusonp 2-Row Lift Cutivator
With Shields $120
Ford Cab, will fit 600 or 800 tractor $150
Bogballe :3-point. Hitch Manure Liader $175
8N Ford $500
20 - 85 Ferguson Tractor, completely overhauled $650
M-F 40 gas, hi-arch with LPTO $1,300
'53 Ford Jubilee, completely overhauled $1,300
M-F 15 Diesel ,. $1,400 60 Masse ,-Ferguson 35 Diesel, new tires .. $1,550 '60 Ford MD $1,850 r , Ford Super Molar (choice of 21 $2,025
'66 Ford 3000 Gas, 10-speed $2,700 '65 Ford 3000 Diesel,' 8-speed, power steering and
power adjusted wheels $2,850 '66 Ford 5000 Diesel, 8-speed ,,,,, $3,800 '68 Ford Super 4, 4-wheel drive with cab $6,800
.CHECK THESE SPECIAL PRICES
* NEW FORD 120-BUSHEL SPREADERS. From $750 up
* 1968 MODEL FORD TRACTORS From $3050 up
SP-RI AIG SALE 4
APRIL 10th - 19th
WATCH FOR SPECIALS
IN OUR CATALOGUE
St. Mary's Anglican Guild met
at the home of the president,
Mrs. Wm, Smith in Seaforth,
Mrs, Norman MacKay read
the scripture lesson and the
prayers and meditation from
the ,study book, "The Upper
Room". Members answered the
roll call by naming the first
spring bird they saw this-year.
The minutes and the finan-
cial report were read by Mrs.
Roy Burchill. Thank-you notes
were read from Mrs., E. Chap-
pel and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
f-Friend. The penny-a-day collec-
tion was taken. Donations from
the Guild are to be sent to St.
Monica House, Waterloo and to
the Dublin Athletic Association.
Mrs. Friend read two magazine
ellipiptings. They were entitled
"Faith" and "To Each a Song".
Mrs. Smith closed the meeting
with prayer.
Mr, and 'Ma's, George S. Moore of Staff celebrated their 25th
wedding !anniversary on Friday
evening with a family gather:-
Mg at their residence. Relatives
attended from Toronto, IlamilY
ton, Stratford, 'Mitchell, Born-
holm and Dublin. The evening
was spent playing progressive
euchre followed by lunch. The
event was planned by their faun-
lily Wanda and ,lan,,Fisher, Ran-
dy, Linday and Warren Moore
,who also entertained their par-
ents to ' a dinner the following
. evening to mark the occasion.
eXi'A Special to
the director, • Ickt. file floe, her as tat, ;gsAts end
the Staff -itSUlta 'Hat- , tek gvnrnit-flikr-p„ 9 of chnriees.A14 was
During the in asion •-the
Glee nd
a06*PAtitla'Tit Carol o ed
sang '.`FOgatftuag,„,,Or liter her-
, 'ankle rass:"'
of 090.1 ibis."
The' Glee Oozed just 'recently nut the it practices
proved' Worthy 'of their 'effort as
their songs -weye enjoyed by
everyone.
Badminton •
The students who are inter-
St. Marys Guild, Has
Meiling In Seafarth
Famous
SMILE CHUCKLES
CHOCOLATES
Reg; 1.65 one pound
SPECIAL
;ASTER CHUOLATES
0.4).1.t.12.14.
STAFFA
A. A large assortment of
HAPPY EASTER
Novelty Chocolates and
Candy •
Ai LOVELY Or WRAP
Dublin Coleens 4H CIO
• The eighth and final meeting
-of 411 project "Third Meal" was
held at the home of Mrs. Charles
- Friend, •Dublin. Each of the
Members of the DuJblin Colleens
brought a di-sh for the supper
to which the girls mothers were
also invited.
Members - presented a short
programme. Colleen Rowland
and. Geraldine Reynen played
their accordians; Mary Ann
O'Rourke played the piano and
Linda Van Bergan .sang; The
girls from St. Patrick's 'school
sang a couple songs.. Dianne
Stapleton's piano solo concluded
the programme.
-Po\
Euchre Winners
The following were winners at
a euchre held by the Oddfellaws
in the IOOF hall On March 26th,
Ladies, most games, Mrs. Barney
Hildebrand; ladies, lone hands,
Mrs. Tom Carter; ladies consolat-
ion, Mrs. Harold Connell; Gents
most games, Gordon Elliott,
gents lone hands, Jim` Keys;
gents consolation, Charles Re-
eves.
Henson firemen respor.L'ed to
a call to the farm home of Mr.
and Mrs,. Al. Hoggarth, RR 2.
Kippen on Tuesday morning
when pipe,' became overheated.
Little damage vvw reported , •
KIPPEN
$1 39
9c
HENSALL
yk, and KW Dpn al/#.
Of AtWoOd, spit the
wee ,end with the • hitters pin%
elite Mr. and' Mrs. Gordon. Sph-
walm and family. Debbie who
has spent the past week with her
grandparents returned with
then*.
Mr, -and Mrs, Lakd Mackie at-
tended the concert present:#*1!
by the London Symphony Wed4-
neiday evening in the Center-i
nial Hall. London.
'Mr, Charles! iMickle flew home
from Bethlehein P.A. Friday eve-
ning to spend a two weeks vac-1
ation with his parents, relatives
and friends. This' week he is
holidaying for a few days in,
Hamilton.
Relatives from Chieago,' Ham-
ilton, Kitchener. 'Camp Borden, •
Stratford. London, St, Thomas
Medford; Exeter, Zurich, Hen-
sall, attended the funeral-of the '
late Mrs. Violet Schwalm, held
Saturday,
Kinettes Deliver Plants
'1Vleinbers of Henson Kiltiette
Club delivered fifty five Easter
Plants on -Sunday to patients in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London;
Clinton 'CoMmunity Heispital;
South Huron 'HoiSpital, Exeter;
Huranytiew, Blue Water Rest
Horne, Zurich; Qiueensway Nursi
tug Heiman and shut-Ins
in -the Hensall, Mrs.
John, Baker -was convenor -of
the project, an annual event -of
this club.
Clover
Cream
ICE
CREAM
gaL
Maxwell House
INSTANT
COFFEE
6 oz. jar Reg $1.39
14c off pack
COOKED HAM
FRUIT DRINKS
"T9P .DR, s..-. WINTER:WHEAT WITH.
Walt Rigney
Ralph Buff.:inga, Blyth, 'Phone 523-9266
11/2 lb. tin
NOW.
It can. give you increased yields
and prott4t-you froze„a late APViqt
You make every pod day collnt
when it matters most.
Come on in and find out how
top-dressing Winter Wheat
has worked for others and
how it can work'for you.
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Serving the man whose
business is Agrkulluni.
01110firialiemsk
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Now is the time to top-dress„ •
Winter Wheat with Aeroprills
40 to 5,0 pounds o nitrogen
per acre will assist in getting
crops off to.a good
vigerous start. •
Just give us a call
from
GET READY FOR SPRING
*TRIPLE K CULfIVATORS, HARROWS; rivEL-, LING BARS, TEETH AND TINES IN STOCK
* ALSO FORD PLOWS, CULTIVATORS AND DISC
HARROWS, ETC. — • •
/ Now in stock and ready
for
EASTER GIVING'.
Desert Flower Sets and Cologne
ROY
KEATINGS
, • "The Ronal Drug Store!,
Phone 527-1990 Seaforth