HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-06-12, Page 7Announceme
DON 1101.
REAL ESTATE LTD.
HANOVER, ONTARIO
Is pleased to. Anndunce that
MR. MERVYN EYRE
169 Goderich St., West, Seaforth'
Has successfully completed his Ontario Govern-
ment Real Estate Exams, and is now a qualified
Professional Real Estate Salesman.
We are pleased that Mervyn has joined our Sales
Staff and will represent our Company in the ,
Seaforth, Mitchell and Clinton area.
Mervyn is well known in this area, having been
a very successful direct door to' door Salesman,
and is looking forward to serving his many
friends and customers in his new chosen pro-
fession.
Whenever you are thinking of buying or .selling
Real Estate, why not contact Mr. Mervyn Eyre
at Seaforth, Phone 527-0523.
`We use the Photo-Exclusive Listing System," %,
DON HOLST REAL !ESTATE LTD.
REAL TORS '
With Offices in
Stratford, Goderich, Wingham, Hanover, Durham, Owen
Sound, Meaford, Flesherton, Kincardine.
"Rural Ontario Specialists"
Township of Hullett
NOTICE OF BY-LAW # 1969-11
(Being a HOLDING BY-LAW concerning
building)
WHEREAS the Council of the Township of Hullett deem
it expedient to control more closely the erectiod'and
ion ,of variout types of construction:
AND WHEREAS the most effective method of implem-
enting this procedure is by issuance of permits upon appli-
cation, and imposing a penalty.upon failure to apply;.
THEREFORE the Council of the Township of Hullett en-
acts the following:
(1) Application must be made to the Council of the
Township of Hullett for permission to erect a building or
construction of any kind within the Township;
(2) The applicant must have permission from the Cow-
ell of the Township of Hullett before any construction may
be commenced, and specifications as laid down by the said
Council must be adhered to;
(3) Any construction done without a permit must be
demolished at the owner's. expense if so ordered, by the
Council; •
(4) Failure to comply with the foregoing regulation s
constitutes an offence and on Sumr8'ary Conviction a fine
of not more than $100. 00 may be imposed for viola tions
of Sections,1 & 2, and a penalty of $10. 00 per day from
- date notice is sent to remove the construction to the date
of removal under Section 3.
(5) This By-Law to become effective on date of pass-
ing
Read a First and Second time this •.2nd Day of June, 1969,
Read a Third time and passed this 2nd Day of June, 1969.
Cl are "Vincent
Hugh Flynn
'Clerk
Reeve
Beef and Pork
WE'RE STILL OVERSTOCKED!
Stock Reduction Sale
Continues . • •
Every Offer Considered GMAC "On-the-Spot" Financing
Check over these units and make us an offer!.
CARS
1967 Pontiac Parisienne, 4 door hard-
top, V-8 automatic, radio, loaded
1967 Chevrolet Impala, 4-door sedan
V-8 auto. .0
1967 Pontiac Laurentian, V.8 auto.,
radio
1966 Plymouth Fury, 2-door hardtop,
V-8 auto., radio, "real sharp"
1966 Vauxhall Viva, 2-door
2.1965 Pontiac Laurentian*, 4 door
sedans, auto.
1965 Chevrolet Impala, 2 door hard-
top, V-8 auto., r6'dio, "Real Clean",
blue with black vinyl top
1964 Vauxhall sedan
1964 Dodge Polaro, 2.door hardtop,
V-8 floorshift, buckets, radio
1964 Meteor,, 4-door sedan, V-8 auto.,
radio, "Excellent".
1963 Buick LeSabre, 2-door hardtop,
V.8 auto., radio, "loaded"
1963 Olds Dynamic 88, 4-door, V-8
auto., full power, radio
1963 Chev, 2-door sedan, V-8 stick,
radio
1962 Chevy 2, 4-door sedan, 6 auto.
1962 Consul, 4-door sedan
1962 Pontiac Laurentian, 6 stick, radio
1962 Mercury, 4-door, V-8 auto.,' radio
TRUCKS
1967 GMC, 1 ton stake
2.1966 GMC, 1/2 ton pick-up
1066 Chev, 1/2 ton pick-up
1965 GMC 3/4 ton pick-up
1965 GMC, 1 ton, with dual wheels
1966 Chev 5/2 ton
WEST-END GARAGE
PONTIAC - BIJICK DEALER MITCHELL
• Open every night 'till 1.0 to serve you - and all night if we have to! 7--/
List _Winners of ensali Penny Sale'
111111"1011;--0 'SWOON Carnet"- -war acrd r hill "Fri 7410---0„ w1 1 11;114,1.0'4.
Ted Thins - Mrs. Rai dall.
Iwo dinners, Hensall KO14
Joe IVIktellani twdebickeriln
baskets Freeze King - Pat Pat-
rick, Seaforth; Oil painting,
Legion Aux. - Alma Hess; Cuff
link set, lovas - Karen Boyle;
1 yr. subscription. Citizen News-
Herb Hedden; 1 yr subscription to
Citizen News - Donna Allan;
Pillow cases, P. L. McNaiieltrep
David Male; Bath mat set,
Thompson Mill - Norman Gasho,
Zurich; Picture, Bonthrons, Mrs.
Mao McLean, Egmondville;
Mixer, PUC - Roberta Wadel;
Flashlight, Fuss Electric - Gail
Reid, Exeter;, $5. Hensall Sales
Barn - Kevin Bisback
HURON EXP9s111* $144:Ft:Mili; O Ty AiRig
t
sponsored-by - Feb, Koey Korner Connie iv-
Seafork Old-Spite Super er, Grand-Bend -Cleaners -Teresa
Shave, Don McCurdy -_Bill fair- O'Neil; Paint, p.m Kyle -6anglta:
bairn; 1 years subscription, Huron Maxwell; Car mats, Campbell's
Expositor - Pat Patrick, Seaforth; Garage - Bruce Austin, SeaforiPt
$3.. 00 voucher, Beatons - Vera Anti Freeze, Stan Kochan - Herb
Brintnell; Truckers Wallet, Regal Hedden; Broom, Jim Bengough -
Grill - Joyce Pepper; $5, Dry Herb Hedden; Allis Chalmers
Cleaning, Brady Cleaners -Mrs. truck, Hyde Bros. - Hazel Cor-
Alex McMichael, Clinton; Wild- bett, Exeter; Rust spray, Hyde
root Hair Cream, Flynns Barber Bros. - Mrs. Tom Brintnell; 2 Ws:
Gordon McDonald, Exeter; Kit- oil, Supertest Garage -Kenneth
chen Clock, John Reid - Susan Dolmage, Seaforth; Voucher, dry Riley; $10. Perm Voucher,Jean cleaning, 1 man's suit, Mid •Town-
Turvey - Bruce Austin, Seaford); Melvin Wurm; Voucher dry clean-
$1. 00 Wedge Mover,-Sylvia Mer- in& I dress. Mid-Town - Jim
ner, Zurich; Voucher 4 qts., Oil. Smale; Cases, Cook Bros. -
Kyles Shell -.Herb, Hedger); Tun- Nancy Stretton; Nylon kit for girl,
Legion Auk, - Mae McLellon;
Tina Katrina doll kit, Legion
Aux. - Beth Munn; Bus, Legion
Auxiliary, - Connie Van Baaren;
Chip & Dip, General'COach. Works
Marg. Smale, Seaforth; 2i gals.'
ice cream, Wes, Richardson -
Cplleen Koehler; Table Mats,
Guess Who? - Liz. Brown, Seaforth
Grass seed sower, Co-Op. - Vera
Brintnell; Lawn chair, clarence.
Reid - Connie Van Baaren; Jeep,
Legion Aux, - Hilda Austin, Sea-
forth; Racing car, Legion Aux. -
Howard Finkbeiner, Zurich; 1 yrs.
subscription Times-Advocate -
Maude Hedden; Blanket, Queen-
sway Nursing Home - Bill Fair-
bairn; Avon soap, powder & oil,
Leona Parke - Helen Thiel, Zur-
ich; Picnic table cover, Ball &
McCauley - Shirley $male; Bath-
room nat, IrwinLadies Wear -
Martha Rooseboom; Paint set, Leg-
ion Aux. - Judy Campbell, Exeter;
5 year diary, Legion Aux. -Shirley
RooseboOm; measuring cups on
racks, Guess who?-Ray Schwalm;
Paint set, Legion Aux.. - David
3kea; Doll and Diaper bag set,
Legion Aux. -Jan Zimmer, Zurich;
Doll Dishes, Legion Aux, -Fred
Beer; Manicure set, Legion. Aux. -
Dean McClinchey; Bonspeil
game 5 to $1.. store - Bonnie
Sangster; Towel and washcloth,
Rye Paterson - John Deeves;
$10. Dr. Goddard - Linda Reid;
Glasses in rack, Crest Hardware -.
Cathie Sangster; Fishing Pole,
Legion Branch 7 Mrs.. Ray Con-
sitt, Kippen; split leaf Philo-
dendran,' Reders - Mrs. J. Randall;
$10. voucher, Als Super Save -
Norman Gasho, Zurich; Electric
fry pan, Legion .Ladies Aux. -
Mrs. W. ScrabuiCk; Curity Dia-
pers, Taylors - Rose Harris;
Cradle fish game, Taylors -Herb
•
Purex Assorted Colours
TOILET TISSUES
6 r°118 790
2 Pkgs• $1
2 for $1
• • 590
590
Scott Twin-Pack Assorted Colours
PAPER TOWELS
Swift's Canned Irish or Beef
STEW 24-oz.• tin
Club House Loose Pack Stuffed
OLIVES 12-oz. jar
Swift's
BEEF 12-oz. tin
Joy Deal Pack
LIQUID DETERGENT 32-oz. 494
Aerowax Liquid
FLOOR WAX 50-oz. tin
•,• $1
Dare's Assorted King Size
COOKIES 2-lb. pkg. 690
Ladies -Auxiliary-rheld-friday
evening in ,the -Legion Hall, was
successful with seventy prizes
donated by Henson and district
businessmen being distributed.
Reeve Oliver Jaques drew the
winning tickets with prizes going
to Seaforth, Egmondville, Clin-
ton, Exeter, Zurich, Kippen
and Henson. Proceeds were very
gratifying.
Following are winners, those
not otherwise indicated being
from Henson.
• 15 qii: milk by Ron Mock -
Wilmer Dalr ymple; Voucher,
$1. 50 Isle's Health & Beam),-
- Mrs. Ron)Mock; $5. vouch-
WEDDING INVITATIONS
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
Boneless Rolled .
I N QU*I.
Peameal
BACK BACON lb. 89c
By the Piece
POT ROAST
Sliced
BOLOGNA
lb. 69c
lb. 35c
39 lb. c
TV' IM01011/36
Lipton 4 1/2-oz, Boxes Soup Mix
CHICKEN NOODLE
Swift's
PREM 12-oz. tins
King Size Deal Pack •
BOLD DETERGENT
Glide
SPRAY STARCH 16-oz.
4 boxes $l
2 for $1
$1.49
430
Smoked Rindless
SIDE BACON
SPECIALS FOR JUNE 11, 12, 13, 14/69
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UPER
AVE
MARKET
Hensel!. Ontario
PRODUCE
No. 1 Site 163, Product of U. S. A.
Sunkist
ORANGES 2 doz. 79i
Ontario No. 1 Large Size Hothouse
TOMATOES • • • • lb. 490
FROZEN FOOD •
McCain Shoestring
POTATOES 4 lbs. 890
1. The Farmers' Union have wakened up
rural Ontario. Don't let the Government and
Agricultural Business put them baektto
2. Keep Grass Roots Control note Govern...
ment, Control
KIPPEN EAST W.I.
Kippen East W. I. will meet
June 18 at 8:30 p. m, at the
home of Mrs. Robert Kinsman
with Mrs. James Drummond as
co-hostess. The roll call is "A
quick trick for a picnic basket".
The motto, to be given by Mrs.
John Sinclair is "People are like
tea bags, they never know their
strength until they are in hot
water". Open line will be given
by Mrs. Robert Bell and a ,contest
by Mrs, Mike Connolly.: -
Lunch will be served by Mrs.
Ross Broadfoot, Mrs. Wm. Kyle,
Mrs. Rena Caldwell and Mrs.
Charlotte Pullman.
2. Totally Intergrated, Controlled and Sup-
ported by FARMERS ONLY.
Farmer's Union which stands for:
1. ONE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION
3. Collective Bargaining on Farm Products.
SUPPORT
A disgruntled friend says
that, considering the way
his wife has him trotting
here and there, he should
have been given a bridle
shower before his mar-
riage.
With national strength and collective 'bargaining under the
Farmers' Union program, farmers could endeavour to obtain,t
for example, the following prices; ..
BEEF ,. $4Q-$45 per c.w.t.
HOGS . . $42448 per c.w.t.
BROILERS '$26430 , per c.w.t.
EGGS 50c-60c per doz.
CORN , $1.75 per bu.
SOYBEANS $325 per bu.
WHEAT $2.25 'per bu.
FLUID MILK $7.50 per c,w.t.
INDUSTRIAL MILK ., $6.00 per c.w.t.
Hear Walter Miller
Speak
June 13, 1969 8 p.nt. Brucefield
Huron Centennial School