The Huron Expositor, 1969-08-21, Page 12ROY HANNON
Occidental Life
Insurance Company
RR 3, Mitchell
Phone 345-2274
$100,000
25 year decreasing Term life Insurance
At These Low, Low Rates
Should husband and father whose chief "estate"
is his job, pay 'a high premium for a little pro-
tection — or a low premium for a lot of pro-
tection?
"Be Protection Rich — Not Insurance Poor"
COUNCILS MEET
16, 117 and 18 of 1969 be passed
under The Tile Darinage Act to
levy annual rates for a period
of ten years.
That the request of Thomas
Finch, owner of Lot '7, conces-
sion 7, and others be accepted
to repair all the tile portion
above the open drain in Lot 5,
Concession 8 of the Inglis
.Municipal Drain and the clerk
be instructed to notify the Mait-
land Valley Conservation Auth,-.
ori ty of such proposed drainage
wor ks.
That the request of Alex
Gulutzelf, °wrier of Lot 5, Con-
cession 17, be accepted to re-
pair the tile portion of the
Smillie Municipal Drain and
the clerk be instructed to notify
the Maitland Valley Conserva-
tion Authority of such proposed
drainag e works..
That no action be taken at
present on Rank Kirkby's requ-
est for sislsralks.
Approved accounts to be paid
included the General Account
in the amount of $11, 451. 95 and
the Roads and Bridges Account
for $9, 311.25 .
JOHN A. CARDNO
Insurance Agency
Phone 5274490 'Seaforth
Office Directly Opposite
&Worth Motors
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Enjoy Swimming, PicnicS and
Camping
AT FAMILY PARADISE
12th concession, McKillop Township, 7 miles
north of Seaforth, 3 Miles east of 12th Huron
Line. Phone 527-0629.
Sorry -No Hydro As Yet
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reg.
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KERNEL
CORN
12-oz. Tins
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PANTI-HOSE- . otrliair HEAD LETTUCE
SIZE 18's
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INSPECTED • ARE GOVERNMENT
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talents in a very special manner. At IGA we call it responsibilty and it
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food always has a good reason behind it. At IGA it amounts to conscientious
people.
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RUMP ROAST or BOTTOM
Boneless Beef
ROUND STEAKS 1.191b. OP ROAST •
For a Quick and Easy Meal, Tender
CUBE STEAKS - 1.391b.
Top Vaiu, Sliced •
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630
Link or Farm
590 BURNS SAUSAGE lb.
lb.
Government Inspected
FRESH GRADE 'A'
BROILERS 4 lb
(6-lieb)
TURKEY
Personally Selected
Red Brpnd, Table Trimmed
TOP ROUND or
STEAKS 1:27
SIRLOIN TIP
lb.
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GOVERNMENT_INSPECTED
FROZEN GRADE 'B'
Parchment,
Wrapped
Butternut
Margarine
1-113. Pkgs.
KE size)
(6-9 lb.
OILERS
Ontario' Grown
CELERY
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GREEN
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VINEGAR
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1-lb. Bdg
ChOice, Frozen
FRENCH
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Peter's Ltithern Church ,
hits annual Sunday School
PicOlg at the Seaforth Lion's
Parit on„,Sunday. 'beginning the
with
Atli. a. m. with a service
Pastor H. N. Lossing preach-
An. The choir rendered several
numbers. After the service '
dinner was served smorgasbord
style, and in the afternoon sports
were enjoyed by young as well
as old. Prizes went to the foll-
owing: '
Preliminary Dash - Jeffrey Beuer-
man and Glenda. Beuerman.
Peanut Scramble - David Wier-
ersen and John Bauer
Kindergarten Dash - Diane Wur•
ell and James Robinson.
Peanut Scrambel - Elaine Bach
and Scott Robinson
Boy's dash - Scott Robinson
Girl's dash- Sandra Regele
Penny race - Faye Wolfe and
Scott Robinson
Grade 2 -
Clothes Pins in bottle - Barry
Riehl and Cindy Siemon
Shoe scramble - Cindy Siemon
and Barry Riehl
Baseball throw - Barry Riehl and
Cindy Siemon
Grade 3 - 7,44(i
Backward race - Christine Sch-
erbarth, Patricia Gloor, Jackie
Williams and Debbie Bauer
Egg on a spoon - Patricia Gloor,
thrisdne Scherbarth, Ken Wolfe
and Jackie Williams
Sore toe race - Jackie Williams
and Debbie Bauer
Grade 4 - '
Kick the slipper - Gail Beuerman
and Mark Rose
Over and under relay - Vickie
BenneWies, Mark Rose and Col-
leen Beuerman
Hit the can - Phyllis Beuerman,
and Mark Rose
Grade 5 -
Sackrace - Eric Driscoll and
Paul Beuerman
Paper plate toss - Paul Beuerman
and Erice Dris,ccil
Grade 6 - Sack race - §usan
Beuerman and Darrell Wolfe
Hop on one foot - Darrell Wolfe
and Bradley Boyd
Throw pennies in can - Da hid
Elligsen and Darrell .Wolfe
Grade 7 -
.Fixse fight - Sharon. Smith and
Bonnie Siemon
RdOster fight - Warren Riehl and
',Wayne Wolfe
Broad jump - Sharon Smith
The winner of the Nail
Driving Contest for men was
Robert'Regele, for ladies, Mrs.
Mervin Diem and for boys and
girls the winner was Wayne Wolfe
In charge of sports were Edgar
Elligsen, Wendy Wolfe, Joanne
XPOSITO1t, SEAFORTH, ONT., AUG. 21, 1969
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TOWNSHEND REUNION
The Townshend Reunion was
held at 441•90_11 14.on's Park on
Su ay with 50 in attendance.
e committee in charge
--included ; Mr. Dori Horn, presi-
dent. Mrs. Don Horn, secretary
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Campbell
and Mr. and Mrs. George Town-
shend, sportstcommittee.
Sports winners were;
Races 1-7 •Peter Parsons and
Tim Lain.
R aces 7 -12 - Tony Lain and
Debbie Lain
Mixing of shoes (children) -Tony
Lain and Terry Lain
Golf Club Game - Mrs. Barb
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beuerman Walters
and boys of London, visited on Newly Wed Game - Mr. and
Sunday with their parents Mr. Mrs. Don Horn, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Manuel Beuerman: Ken Malone and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr.. and Mrs. Norm Ferguson,
Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Rose, Mitchell were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
during the weekend.
Mrs. Norman Beuerman and
Mrs. Manuel Beuerman spent a
"few days in London recently with The Kruse reunion was held Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beuerman' at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
and boys and Miss Mary Beuerman. Ken Glanville with 52 in attend- Communion service was held ante. A smorgasbord supper was at St. Peter's Lutheran Church on served and after supper it was Sunday. Rev, Jan Manna of decided to hold the 19'70 reunion Moserville was the guest preaches in Seaforth Lion's Park, the and assisted Rev. H. Lossing with third Sunday in July. Communion. Deborah Lynn
Gloor, infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Gloor was baptized at IS
this service with her sponsors
being Mr. anWMrs.' Elwood Boyd
of Mitchell.
Mr. Lawrence Messerschmidt
Detroit and grandson Bradley
Kangus visited Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Bennewies arid other
relatives in this community.
Mr. and Mrs. Boris Bruder
visited on Sunday at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Rock and
Jane and Mr. Norman Rock,
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AREA
GREY TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
The Council of the Township
of `Grey met August 5th and
passed the following resolutions;
That the Engineer's report
of Municipal Drain No. 5 of
Branch "F2" be referred back to
the Engineer as according to the
original assessment Lots Ni 43,
VI and 45, Concession 1, Town-
ship of Grey, owned by George
MacDonald, are assessed for too
many acres.
That the Engineer's report of
the Buchanan Municipal Drain
dated June 4th, 1969, be pro-
visionally adopted and By-law
No. 19 of 1969 be given first
and second reading.
That the report of E. W.
Hayes Limited on the Somers
Municipal Drain be provision-
ally adopted and By-law No.2 0
of 1969 be given first and second
reading.
That By-laws numbered 15,
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INSURANCE
Auto, Fire, Life
Donald G. Eaton
Insurance Agency limited
Office in Masonic Block
Main Street
Phone 527-1610 : Seaforth
Picnics at
D HAGE
Lions Park
Honor
Bride-
Elect
A Iniscellarreobs shower hon-
oring Sharon McBride (bride
elect) of August 30th was held
Wednesday evening August 13th
at St. Andrew's United Church.
A sing-song and contests were
conducted by 'Mrs. E. Kyle. An
instrumental by Mrs. David
Cooper. The address was read
by Louise Kirk. Jill and Robyn
McLellan presenting the bride-
elect with gifts. Lunch was
served by the ladies.
On Sunday Mrs. Ken Wood
of Clinton entertained relatives
of Sharon at a miscellaneous
shower. Readings were given
by Mrs. Alvin McBride. A
• humorous mock wedding was
presented by cousins and gifts
presented to Sharon by Adrienne
and Caiolyn Wood and Jo-Anne
McBride.
For Complete
INSURANCE
on 'your,
HOME, BUSINESS, FARM
CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY.
OR LIFE
SEE
Prueter, Sharon Smith and
Pastor Lossing. Arrangements
at the kitchen were under the
direction of Mrs. Minim Vack
and Mrs. Ella Rose. along with
a cohort of helpers. Mrs. Ed.
Scherbarth, Jr. was in char ;;e
of the financial affairs.
Tug of War followed, the
east of the church against the
west, with the east winning.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
recently attended the Beuerman-
Ray craft wedding.
Mrs. Ian McNab and Marg-
aret of Toronto and Mrs. George
Gloor, Bornholm, spent and
afternoon last week with Mrs.
.Mary Dettmer.
Alex Townshend.
A ball game preceeded
supper, when officers were
elected for next year.
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KRUSE REUNION
• miles . . •
Nagged the wife to the hub-
by: "You certainly made a
fool of yourself at that party
just hope nobody realized you
were sober!"
Two mdnkeys were discus-
sing the theory of evolution.
"Do you mean that I am my.
keeper's brother?"
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