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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-08-14, Page 3A two-fold problem CONStAINCF MIS MARY MCILWAIN Correwit,4,eat Mr. and Mrs. Simon Dyk of - Galt, Mr. and Mrs, W. Mos of . the Netherlands visited on Wed- nesday with Mr, and Mrs. Bert' Haverkamp and family: Kim and Greg-Riley of Win- throp spent the past week with their grandparents,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley, Mr, and Mrs. Beg. Lawson spent the weekend in Toberrnory and called onjvtr. and Mrs. -Borden Brown and Elaine in Hanover. Mrs. E. F. Warren and Helen of London spent the weekend with John and Elizabeth Lawson. Mrs. Don Glousher, Mrs. W.I. Dale visited on Sunday with Mrs. Thelma Bromley, Misiss Cheryl Dale and Elaine Carter returned home after spending the past week in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan and family visited On Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. George Hart of Brussels. Miss Agnes Haverkamp spent the past week visiting with Mrs. J. Douma, Peter and Martin of Sarnia. Mrs. Anna ,Blacker, Mrs, Bill blacker of Clinton, Miss Frances Blacker of London were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preazeator-- and girls spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. David Presz- cator, Christine and Lisa. Mr. and Mrs. lien Riley arid Mr. :im Nixon of Seaforth atten- ded the Blue Band Ceremony of Doreen Riley on July :31st when she entered hoer 'third year at Stratford General Hospital School .of Nursing. Mrs. Ken Reid, Jane and Paul and Marilyn DeWsbury, all of London visited on Sunday with , Mr, and Mrs. Luther Sanders, Jane and Paul remaining for, a holiday. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoggart on the birth of a daughter Tammy Lynn, on August 7 di in Stratford General Hospital. • Bedard and family of Goderich spent a few days with her parents Nit-. and Mrs. Bet R,My and family. Mr. and Mrs. 'Morris Los 'and Steven visited on Sunday with Mr, and 'Mrs. Martin -Van iionim- epand,Christopher.of Lone*. Mrs. Annie Leitch, Mrs. Agnes Dale of .r;linton left this- week on a tour of the Western Provinces for uric: liext three weeks.' Brenda Scorn is spending a few days with Sandra NicClinclie> 11111•81118111111111111111, rcIPEEDif E3iLL446Etn.L. 1044HURON :.E)Orc5rtoPR,:$F#PRT174 AVG, 44; *Row? 11:,0 AccipErfr $15grigAs - PAX.IPR poNsmros ;ANNUITIES:: , Sun Life AsSUA".440 C9111PalT. Canada . TEI,EPHONR 5274/119 117 GODER1CH ST. EAT -104:KrPi Iliamisti mmommlommenemimmemmelmemeepluei lkl94 Read the -Advertiseinents !tie a ProfitgQe Past Ronald C. Culbert D. D. S, Is pleased to announce the com- mencement of his dental practice in the BRUSSELS MEDICAL - DENTAL CENTRE BRUSSELS-ONTARIO By appointment - Phone 412 or 413 SEAFORTH MEAT MARKET Meaty Blade or Short Rib ROASTS lb. 73. Boneless Beef Pot ROAST lb. 63. Young Sliced eef Liver lb. 49. Lean Sliced COOKED HAM - fresh Made . HAM SALAD 1/2 -lb. 630 Ideal for the Bar-B-Q - Lean BEEF PATTIES '13 for 7* TRY OUR BAR-B-Q CHICKENS WE id 1 LOVE You For Making Our.20th Anniversary Sale a HUGE SUCCESS IF YOU WERE ON HOLIDAYS THE EVENT... WE'RE STILL OFFERING HORIZONTAL. 1 Income 8 Outlets 13 Lacquers 14 In full force ' IS Disagree 16 Name 17 Inane person 18 Venture • 20 Marsh bulrush 21 Outfitted 23 Season 25 Point In. France 26 Pertaining to a purpose 28 In football, distance 30 Promise 32 Labored 33 Outer covering for arm 36 Outcome 37 Inundation 39 Great attery 43 In astronomy, The Altar 44 Flat-bottomed boat 46 Thailand 47 Out of order, condition A9 Exclamation 51 Incisive tool ;52 Implore 54 Sheep wool oil 56 Weird ▪ 57 Chose 58 Circular plates 59 Rebuild VERTICAL 1 Edit 2 Isolate 3 In feudal times, a tenant rlN s ca m 9 1.nd NI a r-da 91 Pilot king off 43 Reparation 45 Mammal in the ocean 48 In The boat 50 Units 53 In 'French, from 55 Month (ab,) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 9 )0 8 12. ‘3 • 15 17 5 20 21 22 23 24 25 Zb 27 :6 21 30 31 ?2 33' 34 35 3r' 09 57 35 40 41 NZ 43 ...1 NS 16 47 48 49 " 50 51 , 52 53 54 55 56 '',-8 5 7 , 4.• 53 9 1 Ins and puts 114744's ;the Al4sOr i7V:3-4. t ,•t..,A 4/ ,!". s 4 In printing, type measures 5 Inadequacy- 6 Arm bones 7 In law, lost animal 8 Container 9 Outpow 10 Innate" 11 In farming, cultivation ' Raehooed 19 Innate 22 Worker in Water 24 Grayish mineral 27 Inlets 29 Antics 31 Female servant n' 2'o '-‘11 xt atia :LTA -9i i.j41 ri c-1 -3 a X V w V S V isrQ 4'N N.<1 I 11 274 avo,laxa.e.A. a n J.. +717-1-V W V 33 Ii (kilted 34 In German, a • siren • 35 In writing, expungers 38 In bookbinding, a decorator 40 In Italy, Grand Canal bridge 01 FOR A LIMITED TIME '67 HONDA 300, 26499MC, A Mere $500 '64 FORD CONVERTIBLE, - y-s, automatic, H78734, You have bled me, $700 '66 FORD SEDAN,6 automatic H78845 $1,000 '66 CHEV SUPER SPORT CONVERTIBLE H88381$1600 USED TRUCKS '65 CHEV PICKUP, C84670 $700 '63 CHEV PICKUP, C92653 .$700 '63 FORD F-850 tractor 79983C $1950 DRAW . WINNERS Special • on New TRACTOR Equipment AND EQUIPMENT FORD 501 mower • $492 FORD 101 3-furrow 16" trip beam plow $565.60 FORD 208 101/a ft. field cultivator . . $400.50' FORD 208 111/2 ft. field cultivator . . . $423.75 120 bushel single beater spreader . $752 120 bushel two-beater spreader $792.40 FORD '535' mower conditioner , $2148.,75 612 Forage Harvester with pickup and two row cornhead $2299.50 110 41. Used Tractor & 'Equipment at Our "LOVE YOU SALE" At Prices You'll Love LARRY SNIDER MOTORS FORD, FAIRLANE, FALCON, FORCrtriudka Exeter 235-1640 Women who invest find their financial activity yields the monetary security that beoomes more necessary with age, said Mrs. Frappier. ':Often husbands are surprised.' the success and ability of their wives, she said. "but _ after all, organization is the secret of inanagiog one's account and women especially housewives, are born organizers, Discussing the subject of investment, Mrs., Frappier said onip can speculate, even gam- ble, bur only after securing some stable investments "and one should never ely on, luck, Hullett Council Compression Test • Clean Spark Plugs Clean or Replace Points Adjust Carburetor and Choke Clean Battery Cables • Test Charging Rate Test All Lights For Operation - • • • 4 • Gth CA10444 SALES 047 tc6 SEIEV/CE cHryptircr Ph**6 527-1750 • SEAFORTH Lot Open Evenings to 9 p.m. "Serving Seaforth and District for 28 Years" Reg $9.00 Plus Parts 6-tyl. Introductory Offer - Only $6 11 §,§ 8-cyl. Reg. $10 50 $ Plus Parts •99 Plus Parts 000 have been made for the sears since then. "It seems a better idea to invest in a seat on the ex- change than to invest in the stock market." said the mother of two childre:.. The Canadian exchange amended its regulations in February 19E3 to allow the admission of women as mem!. tiers but until now no woman had applied for membership. An exchange spokesman said he understands there are two women members holding seats on the New Yo.k Stock Exchange. He could not say whether other American ex- changes had women members. Commenting on the status of women in the investment world, Mrs. Happier' said in- creased knowledge about the advantages of investing has prompted a new attitude on the part of women. "They realize the importance of money management, knowing that statistically they may outlive their husbands." "When the children are grown up ; invariably the butt-, band continues working but wives suddenly find theinselv(!s with more leisure time - which can he spent Managing their investments. ". C-ahill will probably reach his decisiOn after the fourth game of the. year. What he must remember is that Toronto dealt off Peter I,iske to make room for a young quar- terback named Wii'llaee.Erederiel, -abler, And, di coarse, it's a Wing time front July to November SI,OENE COl'Nt for the coining season. CLOCK RADIO -Andrew Veenstra, Exeter FIRST AID KITS 7 Seth Winer, Exeter.; Jim Parsons, Exeter; Hugh Hendrick, RR 2, Kippen;- Leonard Turner, London; Neil Gingerich, Zurich; Oliver Pocock, RR 4, Goderich; Malcolm' Burgess, Huron Park; Jack Kern, St. Thomas; Jim Paisley' Exeter. During die exhibition sched- ule of the Toronto Argonauts I asked head coach• Leo Cahill if Wally Gabler was still his Noun.- her One quarterback. whom J have known for years, didn't respond in his usual friendly manner, lie t,.1.ared for a few seconds and nodded curtly, Realizing the - eci pr,of his ways he became vocal.; "Yes." he said, "Gabler is .. still my first string quarterback," !low times and coaches change, wally Gabler,' for the past three years, has been Number One, Ile has been the incumb- ent heating off all rivals for- the signal-calling chores 'with the Argos, Last e:rir Gablerwas the Moses of Toronto football fans. I lis leadership carried the team to its hest record in a decade. Ile was the leading passer(pureent- age wise) in die Easter]) Confer- ence. And, a chap by the name of Russ Jackson, also plays in the same conference. Most football observers felt that 1969 Would belong to wally Gabler, This was to be his year of (lest .But fate is cruel. The Argonauts quarterbacking' situation appeared to he unparai- , cued,, at least on paper. Toronto had Laded for Frank Cosentino from the Edmonton Eskimos, Cosentino was to be the hack-tip man to Gabler, giving Argos the best one-t wo quarterbacking in Canada. Cosentino is a Canadian, Gab- ler an •1tnerican. Also, Cosent- ino has always had the reputation of being an excellent relief pitch- cr. His forte is coning into a game cold and performing more than adequately. He was to he the pc:ricer part- ner for Gabler. • The Argos also decided to give a dumpy little cowboy from Wy0- ming.. a chance at the pivot spot. Toni Wilkinson was-conceded about as much of a chance of winning the job front Gabler as ,Eldtidge Cleaver being elected mayor of Oirmingham, Alabama, In a glorious public relations gesture, or so it seemed, coach Cahill magnimoniously,declared that Wilkinson would he given "a chance" of making the team, Most observers scoffed at the thought. Why, Wilkinson didn't even look like a quarterback. He's short, rol-und, doesn't look like the All- American boy, -throws funny and wobbly passes and can't run. Was Cahill crazy to even think of giving this guy a chance'' Why waste the time', After ail, (,abler had three years of experience and was improving each season. in the first quarter of die first exhibition game against the ‘Vin- The Council of ,the Township of Hullett held its regular meet- ing on August 4th. The clerk was instructed to contact God- erich Township Council concer- ning damage reported having been done to drainage works on' Mr. hos's farm during constru- ction of the Tyndall-Ball drain- age works, Council granted building permits to Gordon Howatt, Jan peWeetd, John I3oven, Thomas Leipet., Howard Cartwright, 'Reg Lawson, Winsion Powell, Hugh ()scar Ament, Dorothy Little, and Oordon Gross, F.'ollowing the opening of tenders, Council7aceepted the tender of II. Pocok on the Baker I )rain 00 and that of Joe Pos'ElfEon the Hue- 'ther Drain at .$2,447. 00 . 'the Auditor's Report for 1.96tb was accepted. Accounts amounting to $27, 000. 00 were approved, including the Wallace Bridge payment of 21, 000, 00, gravel pay n [ents of $1, 000. 00, road accounts of fl, 000. 00 and other accounts of 54, 000. 00. 1 1 rdin projects totall bg 527, _7 t, advanced by I101.1LI Connell at two recent inecirigs. Reeve I Flynn At the 'regular meeting on August 4th Council opened a ., our! of Revision with Councill- or Len Arehambault as chairman. T h e report v. as accepted without change. TILL ORA! N At a special meeting two elos law tenders On the Bill-welt and Honking drains opened. The lender of I I. • Pocock on Iloniong I'sraitiage Works at • 00 and those of Joe Itc- iNrwell drain at 00 and the Logue iirltin .11 •• 7, •12:2 7/' v‘cr.' riceepted. Margaret Frappier lin Native Is First oman On Stock Exchange thpeg Blue Bombers, Gabler in- jured the shoulder of his throwing arm, He was handicapped rife. rest of the pre-season games, and consequently didn't play sofficieti- tly well to rare his 'billing: On the other hand, Wilkinson was superb. It didn't matter what Cosentino did, his job was secure. After fotir exhibition games, announced .Wilkinson was . his Number One qoarterback, ' And that's the. way it is today. Cahill can't afford to carry, two American pivots. Gabler's salary is $2 1, 000 a year, andut twice what Wilkinson is rekeiving.: The team has been divided, into two camps - 'one favoring Gabler the other Lob11 insert. A native of Dublin is the first woman to become a mem- ber of any stock exchange in Canada. Mrs. Jean-Louis Rappler was elected co the membership of the Canadian Stock Exchange, Montreal. • Mrs. Frappier, president of the brokerage firm of Frappier and Holland Inc, told a press conference following her' elec- tion that wonien are good inves- tors because they are mote • security-conscious than men. A story by Boris Miskew rep- orts in a number of dailies. It is no longer true that men do the investing while women' do the spending; she said, add- ing that nearly one-third of her clients are women, • Born in Dublin, Ontario, the former Margaret Holland began her career in the investment business 11 years ago with her husband who, is vice-president, she worked in numerous brok- erage firms. For eight years she was employed by the firm of L. C. Beaubien and I, L. Levesque Inc. where she eventually was ap- pbinted manager of the mutual funds department. She purchased membership on the l00-se-at Canadian ex- change several weeks ago for $5, 500 although offers of $15,- Acconnts totalling uvtrr 17, 000 were ordered paid at the regular meeting of l'sborne Township Council in rtitn,,ille nit Tile:oda), , Conceal accounts were ap- proved amounting to $27, 04189 and road accounts were presen- ted in the amount of $10, J. Ay I lowes, engineer, repor- ted completion of the open port- ion of rite Gregus Ikain and A. NI Spriet Associates reported on the completion of the Ilrock-('Tern Drain, Progress reports were re- ceived on tile Earl, Tomlinson andlynit Drains. taitmei-1 approved a grant of $25. 00 to he made to the South Iluron Agricultural Society and a further grant of .4:28. 00 to he made- in support of the calf club,. sponsored by the society, Csborne Pheasant Association represented by John Morgan and Robert Ilnine interviewed coun- cil seeking support in raising 2rin pheasants, Council agreed to turn over 411 monies collected from the sale of hunting licences daring the ,past season to help de- TOUST fray the cost of raising pheasants Put your money into our guaranteed investment certificates now paying the never-before interest of eight and one half percent. 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