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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-07-24, Page 5GRAND RE-OPEN114 SALE CONTINUES WITH I I o- 10 Cu. Ft. SIZE LIST PRICE 259.95 1 89 95 with trade 13 Cu. Ft. SIZE LIST PRICE 419.95 297 9 § with trade REFRIGERATORS as low as S189.9 r CHEST FREEZERS as low as $179,95 or- 24" Range usT 49 95 PRICE 1 199.95 wiih trade PPM RINW only $189.95 Washer & Dryer nrroNLy$559,95 4 4r, GINGERICH'S Ltd. Clinton ZURICH Low Down Payments SAVE NOW ON THIS SPORT JACKET SALE Tweeds, saxonys, tropic- als and corduroys in plains, stripes and assort- ed checks and plaids. Mostly. •one "of a kind Limited size ranges. Regular 35.00 to 59.50 ON SALE AT $26 to $46 Correspondent MISS MARY McILWAIN Mr. and Mrs, Borden Brown and Elaine were Wednesday evening callers With Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Mann of Goderich Were Saturday vaitors with Mrs. Irene Grimoldby. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator, Mx. and Mrs. Jerry Cook of Clinton spent the week end in Owen Sound: Mrs. Don Glousher; Karen and Billy of Myth visited on Sun- ..ay with Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Dale, Kathy and Cheryl. Mr. and Mrs. A lymer Hart and family of Brussels visited on Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Buchanan.and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator, Billy and Debbie, Dianne and Nancy spent Sunday at Story Book Gardens at London. Mr. and Mrs. Reg, Lawson, John and Ilizabeth, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McKenzie and family of Mount Forest. Glenda Pfaff of Crediton is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator, Linda, Nancy and Dianne. Mrs. Dave Catcher, Roxann; Kathy, Randy and Ken of Mark- dale are visiting this week with Mrs. Ella Jewitt and boys, Mrs. Elma Jewitt and family, Mrs. Anale„Leiteh. • Mr. and Mrs. En Storey, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dale attend- ed the Jersey sale held at Shak- espeare on Monday. Mrs, Annie Medd returned home on the week end after spending the past month with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs., Bob,Johhston and Bruce of Grand Valley. Mrs. Johnston visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd, David, Jim and Kerri be- fore returning to Grand Valley, Nir. and Mrs. John floggart, Connie and Larry, visited dri Sun- day with her parents Mr. andMrs. Arend Bakk er of 'Monkton. Mr. and Mrs. Erik Fogt, Carol and JiMmy.of Srreersville visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dale. . • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoggart of Mitchell were Sunday visitors With Mr. and Mrs. George Hog- gart and Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pierce, Mrs, Russe41 Anderson , all Of Sarnia, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.:" Ken Thompson and Joan. r • Every •w,eek more and more people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Expositor Want Ads, Dial 527-0240. Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Clarke, London aild •Mr. Wayne 1)ol.- mage, called at We' home of NIr. and Mrs, Erhrian) Clarke on Sunday and also at- tended the Coleman picnic at The ,Lions Park. Mrs. Earl London, visited Rill. and Mrs, Ephriam Clarke. Constance LOCAL BRIEFS 15. For Me men were Ed. And- -4: rews 2W + 17 and Tom Phillips 2W +12, On Thursday night for , Last week say good turn- outs for our local jitneys and , the weather has been really '"'" good. Winners for last Tuesday• night were Katie Phillips 2W 4.1' 18 and Diane Finlayson 2W + the ladies it was Elsie Dinsmore and Janet Ford and for the mere Jack Muir and Mark Gilliland. Saturday night saw Mae Habltirk winning for the ladies with 2W + 17 and second to Mae War- terwordi with 2W + 14. For the men it was Ed. Andrews with 2W + 22 and Clarence Walden 2W + 14. Last night the men must have outbowled the ladies, no lady had 2W. Mary Finlay- son was high with 1W + 10 and Thelma Dale 1 W + 8. Leading the men was Lorne Dale with 2W + 15 and Jack Sinclair 2W Correspondent MRS, WILFRED ANNIS The symPathy of the com- munity is e5(tended to the Han- non Family in their recent-he-, reavement. 'Mr. ,and Mrs. Alvin Williams, I3urford; Mr. and Mrs. Roy liar- ris, Stratford, Miss Betty Ahn Barker, Toronto visited over the week end'with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barker and attended the yarker- Peaohey wedding in Atwobd • Presbyterian'aurch; Mrs, Ina Nairn Scott and- Geoffery, Waterldb, holidayed last week with her liarents, Mr, and Mrs. R..S. hlr. and Mrs. Eric Norris Lan- sing, Mich; Mr Larry Barker, ' Como Lake Camp, Charib.:au;. Miss Earl. .Burford„ attebd6'd the Barker-l'edehey wed- ding!,and-visited with Mrprid LaWreliec Barker over the week endN.In,' and' Mrs.. Gram D2 PPer. i;arrie, spent the week Chd with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pepper and also attended the-harkcir-Peachtiii wedding , Grant being the best man, • Mine) Pepper celebrated her cightli birthday' on Monday. News of the Seafdrth Lawn Bowling Club ZION +12, Wednesday is the West- Inghouse men's doubles in Sea- forth and they hope for a good entry. Next Tuesday night is R: to be pot luck supper at the greens followed by bowling. Look up your,,,listing in' the current Directory. If you wish to have it changed, call your Telephone Business Office at 1-271-3911. is your ploione book listing correct Please tell us now, eroie inie print the new SEAFORTH Directory on August 21st. Bell Canada Built, managed and owned by Canadians. ' -Airktoim On Wednesday ni.ght at Kirk- toil Garden Party Katby hoter, daughter of mr, and „Mrs. Hugh Edighoffer, Mitchell and Paul Sloan, son of Rev.and Mrs. Sloan, Mitchell won second with a piano duet. Little John Wurm, Exeter won first. Mary Anne O'Rourke, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Bill O'Rourke Dublin-, was tied with highest mark in recent theory,ex amin- atiops from Toronto Conserva- tory receiving 100 parks. She is a pupil of Mrs. Pearl Priestap, Mitchell: Her sister, Patti, got first class honours alsb. Receives Highest Marks Come Land - A, , Bargain COMMERCIAL CUSTOMERS Flat rate - $1.25 per month Metered rate - 1st 8000 gal. @ $ .30 per month 2nd 8000 gal. @ $ .25 per Month Balance @ $ .20 pgr month Service charge $ .35 Minimum bill $1.25 OUTTF"FOWN CUSTOMERS Flate rate - $2.50 per Metered rate - 1st 8000 gal. @ $ .60 per 2nd 8000 gal. @ $ .50 per Balance @ $ .40 per Service charge $ .70 Minimum bill $2.50 INDUSTRIES WITH SPRINKLER-SYSTEMS 100 employees or less - $144.00 per year Over 100 employees - $200 per year month month month month HAUL MOON DUST OR ANYTHING TRUCKS 1963 DODGE PANEL V-8, C92257 $.645 1965 DODGE CHASSIS & CAB long wheel base, C87593 $1495 1963 FORD F-850 TRACTOR 79983C $239p 1963 FORD F-950 TRACTOR trailer ax-le, C88083 $2495 FREE 1,„feviatizea"414 4014Sem a op dide pate/alder LARRY SNIDER MOTORS LTD. Phone 235.1640 Exeter .WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 Read the Advertisements - It's a Profitable Pastime! Used Earth Vehicles Still Available ... BARGAINS ARE OUT OF-THIS WORLD! PRICES BLASTEO ON 11HESE CARS' 1963 FORD SEDAN V-8, automatic, H77878 As fs $149 1964 FORD SEDAN 6 cylinder stick, H78751 $399 1964 PONTIAC WAGON 9194X $459 1967 HONDA 300 low mileage, 26499MC $595 1963 PONTIAC SUPER SPORT hardtop H78250 $645 1965 FORD CONVERTIBLE H76847 , $1245 1962 T-BIRD a beauty, H35731 $1600 1966 CHEV SPORT CONVERTIBLE H88381 $1845 1966 FORfl CONVERTIBLE loaded, H77654 $2045 415JR.6N ,fx!'.9.51 DOING TgIS SI S E Qur entire 4905 of 1Q4, 'POW; 44111 aesso.n. ou0s,; %Dog sakd# Pr ,P day4 mom In* gken 4000, "er cheeks, stri0O #144- orow wide eiteiee, of new Me% 454 browns, greys, am,' 014es. Sizes 37 to 46, Ones, roolurgOid44 We roquiro oft0 Weil( .for alb/rations rii/ftworftwomir :00evalpegioat Rog. 5940 for 4mr R.g. 6930 Rog. .7930 " 6340 Rog. 09.50 70.00 Rig, i00.00- 79.06 OTHER , SUMMER CLEARANCES Men'S 3.95 to 6.95 - Summer SPORT SHIRTS n 20% off Boy's 1.95 to 2.65 - Summer SPORT SHIRTS 2,0%: off Men's & Boys' . SWIM TRUNKS 20% off Metes & Boys' JAMAICA SHORTS 20% off Men's & Boys' KNIT SHIRTS 20% off THANK YOU! , ,.. ,,. . During..;,the street4 e4;mstructiotwAur,business-has increased. USE OUR BACK DOOR. IT'S OPEN FOR YOU STEWART' BROS WANT 'ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 $2.50 per month 1st 8000 gal. @ $ .60 per month 2nd 8000 gal. @ $ .50 per month Balance @ $ .40 per month Service charge $ .70 Minimum bill $2.50 $5.00 per month 1st sow gal. @ *1.20 per month 2nd 8000 gal. @ $1.00 permonth Balance @ $ .80 per month Service charge $1.40 ,Minimum bill $5.00 50°,. of the yearly charge is consumpt- ion. 50% of the yearly charge is fire pro- tection. Under 10 employees will remain $144. per year, over 40 employees - 50% of the present charge will be doubled and considered consumption, the bal- ance will remain the same. PROPOSED WATER RATES TOWN OF SEAFORTH EFFECTIVE AU GUST 1st, /969 The following is the water rate schedule as approved by the Public Utility Com- mission at their regular meeting on July 14 1969, effective on all bills issued on and after August 1, 1969. PRESENT RATE AUGUST 1, 1969 RATE DOMESTIC CUSTOMERS - flat rate - $1.25 per month $2.50 per month The Public Utility is not responsible for the sewer rate in the Town of Seaforth.. This rate is set by the Council, which is the equivalent of the water rate. For more information please eontact PHONE 527-0530 PU B Lit UTILITY OFFICE - W. A. SCOTT,. Manager 0