HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-05-15, Page 141.1*-THE HURON EXPOSIT-Ok-SEAFORTFr-t5NT, MAY _15, :1901
Chevrolet
Pacesetter Values
• -
This year's cars at less than last year's prices.
You already know where most prices are going. Up. So
you'd naturally expect the brand-new '69 cars shown
here to cost a lot more than last year. Fact is, many
cars in this year's line-up from Chevrolet cost less,
much less, than last year's-models. For instance, the
2-door Impala, equipped with power disc brakes,
Turbo Hydra-matic transmission, whitewalls,
wheel covers and head restraints, plus a bigger
motor than last year, is yours for $120.50* less
than last year's figure. And comparable savings
are waiting for you on many Nova,
Chevelle and Camaro models. In
other words, you can buy many
of this year's cars at less than
last year's prices. Which is
what putting you first is all
about. From the top, Chevy
Nova, Chevelle
Camaro and Impala.
4.10!,go•
Every Chevrolet has to make it-
belore we mark It,
INARK-OF
EXCELLENCE
*Based on manufacturer's suggested maximum retail
prices, including federal sales, and excise tax and
suggested dealer delivery and handling charges.
Pacesetter Values
SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER
SEAFORTH. MOTORS
CXPS-369-D
Main Street North - Phone 527-1750 - Setaforth Ont.
Appoint
Conveners
The Catholic Womens League
of St. James Parish met on Tues-
day of last week.
The evening began with the
celebration of Mass in honour of
Our Lady of Good Counsel fol-
lowed by the business section of
the meeting with Mrs. Flannery
presiding. Mrs. Ken Vincent
read minutes and Mrs, Harold
Maloney gave a report on corres-
pondence sent and received. The
financial report was given by Mrs
Maurice Huard and Mrs. James
Kelly reported on the social act-
ivities of the League.
The ladies discussed the cel-
ebration to be held in honour of
Father Laragh's 25th year of.
'Ordination ation and the Parish's Cen-
tennial.
The Diocesian Convention is
being held May 20 - 21st and
Mrs. Flannery and one or two
other members are planning to
attend.
The following conveners were
named: Church Life, Mrs. John'
Flannery; Organization, Mrs.
Jack Case; Communications and
Public Relations, Mrs. John
Maloney; Social - Economic and
Civic Life, Mrs. James Kelly;
Social Action, Mrs. Frank Rey-
ndlds; Cultural Life, Mrs. Peter
Jansen; Lunch, Mrs, Melvin. Co-
oper, Mrs. Joseph Devereaux;
.Parish Librarian, Mrs. Alice'Sti-
les; Marian Villa, Mrs. Frank
Nigh.
,Tells of
Russia
Mrs. Wm. Scott, of Seaforth,
was the guest speaker at the May
meeting of the'Fireside Fellow-
ship meeting on Tuesday evening
when she showed slides of Lenin-
grad and Moscow. Mr. and Mrs.
Scott had visited Russia last year.
Mrs. Bert Moggachpresided
over the meeting in the absence
of her husband and read an art-
icle, entitled "Just for Today".
Mrs. Frank Kling read two
favorite psalms for the scripture
lesson and Mrs. Moggach led in
prayer. •
James F. Scott introduced the
speaker and John A. Cardno gave
courtesy remarks. Mrs. Scott
promised to return and show pic-
tures of "Sweden at a later date.
Regular Stock .
10%
DISCOUNT ON ALL
REGULAR STOCK
NOT 'ADVERTISED
Thurs., May 15 to Sat., May 24
Hundreds of Top Quality Shoes are on Display and Sale Priced
for our Annual Sale
OUR POLICY - "Clean House Once A YEAR"
DISCONTINUED 1 pr. for $1.99
TEEN FLATS - or
PRICED TO CLEAR 2 pr. for $3.00
Murray Selby „Now
Reg. to .24.98 •
Naturalizer Oxfords $10.99
Reg. .to 17.98
. WOMEN'S
HUSH PUPPIES & O'OMPHIES
'DISCONTINUED STYLES .
Reg. to 11.98
NOW $5.99 to $7.99
GREB HUSH PUPPIES
CHILDREN'S DISCONTINUED LINES -
Reg. 8.98
NOW $4.99
Free Nylons
To the First
50 CUSTOMERS
on
WED. MAY 21
MEN'S
DESERT BOOTS
and .GREG
HUSH PUPPIES
Discontinued Lines
$4.99 $7.99
WORKBOOTS and OXFORDS
VARIETY OF SOLES Reg. to 16.98
NOW $7.99 to $10.99
WHITE CROSS
and A1RSTEP
SHOES
Reg. 18.98
•
Children's, Ladies' & Men's
SLIPPERS
from
99c - $2.99
WOMEN'S
KAUFMAN CANVAS CASUALS
' WASHABLE - Reg. to 5.98
CHILDREN'S & MISSES'
CANVAS RUNNING SHOES
99c $1.49 - $1.99
McBRINE LUGGAGE SPECIAL
3-PC. SET - WHILE TIM LAST
ONLY $29.98
10% OFF ON ALL OTHER STOCK
NOW 99c to $1.99
THERE ARE • MORE GIANT SAVINGS ON I" OTHER ITEMS
COME IN AND BROWSE -- YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME
PHONE 527-0690 = SEAFORTH, ONT.
Open Daily, Except Mon.„ May 19, 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.--Fridays Open 8:30 to 9 p.m.-Open All Day Wed.Ailay 21
LADIES'
KID OXFORDS
Reg. to 17.98
Murray Selby Shoes
Reg. to 24.98
$8.99 $10.99
Children's Shoes
Assorted Styles - Reg. 6.98
1.99-2.99-3.99
TERMS CASH
NO REFUNDS
We
Guarantee
Customer
Satisfaction
All Sale
Shoes Are
Properly
Fitted
4.
Seaforth district citizens were
among the fourteen persons to
whom County Iludge R, S. Hether-
ington presented Canadian citi-
zenship certificates in Huron
County court house Friday.
Judge Hetherington told them,
"We belong to each other and
our future success depends on
the unity with which we work
together for one common good.
"Take part in national and
community undertakings, join
in religious and social clubs and
exert influence on the country's
destiny by joining and taking
part in municipal affairs, " said
Judge Hetherington.':
Eight members of the Third
Goderich Company, Girl Guides
of Canada, witnessed the cerem-
ony as part of their training to-
ward receiving citizenship bad-
ges.
A brochure from Gov. - Gen.
Roland Michener was presented
to each person receivin'g the
Canadiap citizenship. certificate.
Maple Leaf Chapter of the
IODE entertained the group at
the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
A. M. E1arper.
Cavan Will
Sponsor
CAS Child
Mts. Robert Dalton chaired
the Cavan U. C. W. meeting on
We,dnesday of last week and con-
ducted the opening devotional
exercises using a verse of Script-
ure Matthew 5:47 and giving a
meditation on it entitled "What
do ye more than others?"
It was decided to sponsor a
child at the Children Aid soc-
iety camp at Bimini from July
27 - August 3rd;
Mrs. George Case presided
for the Study Period. Hymn 351
'was sung and Mrs. Case read a
.poem called "Mother".
The scripture lesson was tak-
en from Luke 4:' 14 23 and
Mrs. Case gave a commentary
on it called "Dreams of Youth".
The topic entitled "Man and
his work" from the China pack-
et was also taken by Mrs. Case.
Those who receiVed their
certificates were Mr. and Mrs.
Berend Jan Gerrits, Goderich;
Mr. and Mrs. Johannes Cornelius
Jacobs,, Zurich; Silvio Martini,
Wingham; Mrs. Johanna Gerda
Oskam, Goderich; Mrs. Johanna
LOCAN TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
At a special meeting held by
Logan Township Coutril April
15 Lloyd Gloor waiappointed
Road Superintendent and this
was approved by the D. H. O.
April 25. At the same meeting
a' Supplementary Road By-law re-
questing the D. H. 0. for approv-
al of an extra $21, 000. 00 to be
spent on Township roads in 1969.
On April 22 the Ward, Barker,
VanLoon, Beaumont, Kenny and
Martin Connolly Drain reports
were read and provisionally adop-
ted.
At the regular meeting May
5 the Auditors report as present-
ed by Monteith, Monteith & Co.
was accepted showing a surplus
for 1968 of $3, 432. 00 and an
accumulated surplus of $22, 249.
A letter was received from
the General Farm, Organization'
requesting a grant but this was
left over to the next meeting
for further consideration.
Resolutions of the Township
of Saltfleet and the Farmers
Union objecting to the high cost
of Education were filed as it was
-the Council's feeling that no
objection could be made until
the requisition was received from
the Perth Board of Education.
The road superintendent re-
ported that yield signs had been
placed in the Township. The
Logan Federation cif Agriculture
had assisted in the erection of
the signs and a letter of apprec-
iation is sent to that organization
The Herborth Drain affecting
Ellice and Logan Townships was
provisionally adopted.
Tenders are to be called on
the Diehl, Martin Connolly and
Waugh-RObinson Drains.
The Treasurer reported the '
outstanding, taxes as of May 1
were 1968 - 1st p ayment $6,
091. 53 and 2nct payment $ 7, -
051. 73, 1967 - $8, 658. 58 and
1966 - $3, 047, 99,
Schoemaker, Goderich; Mr. and
Mrs. Jan Hendrik Snieder, Clin-
ton; Mr. and Mrs, Cornelius Van
Amersfoort, R.R.2. Blyth; Mr.
and Mrs. Theodorus Johannes Van
Roestal, R. R.1, Woodham. and
Pieter Zwaan, srucefield.
The Monkton 'Library was
granted $100. 00.
Accounts passed included
Roads $4, 980. 70, Dr,ains $7, -
820. 00 and Misc. $7, 392. 82,
The Council then adjourned
to meet again May 20 when ten-
ders for a new one half ton truck
and drainage construction will be
considered.
GittY TOWNSHIP COUICIL
• At the May meeting of Grey
Township Council the resolutions
passed included the following:-
. That the request of Leslie Kn-
ight, owner of Lot 15, Conces-
sion 10 arid others be accepted
and that E. H. Uderstadt, O. L, S.
and Drainage Engineer of Triton
Engineering Services Ltd. , Oran-
geville, Ontario, be appointed
to make a survey and prepare '
plans, profiles,and report for
the repair, and improvement(if
necessary) of the Altierton Mun-
icipal Drain in accordance with
The Drainage Act, 1962-63.
That an application be sub-
mitted to W. B. Drowley, Chief
of the Air Pollution Control Ser-
vice requesting permission, to
continue open burning at- the
Municipal Waste Disposal Site
located on Lot 24, Concession 6,
Township of Grey.
It was agreed between the"
council and property owner of
the Garbage Dump located on
Lot 24, Concession 6, that the
Dump will remain• open until
further notice.
That the Auditor's Report for
1968 be accepted..
That membership fees be paid
to the Huron County Municipal
Officers' Association $20. 00;
and Huron County Road Superin-
tendents' Association $15. 00.
Accounts paid included:
General - $4, 326. 69 and Roads
and Bridges - $2,583;12 for a
total of $6, 909. 81,
Area Councils
Area Residents Receive
Citizenship Certificates
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