Loading...
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 ohahl.....a.aha, hirhOhharrahhhhhao 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 4111Nammill1111* SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS All Types of CEMETERY MEMORIALS OPEN DAILY T. PRYDE & SON Inquiries,,ar6 invited — Telephone Numbers: EXETER 215-0620 - 'CLINTON 482-9421 • SEAFORTH: Contact Willis Dundas Or Bill Pinder 527-1382 Bus.-527-1750. Name Address 1. am interested in further information on the following: Loafing Barn Machine Shed 0 Dairy Barn 0 Horse Buildings0 Poultry Building q Hog Barn 0 Industrial Building 0 PARKWOOD FARM AND INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 71.5 Vanier Drive, Kitchner, Phone 578-2560 ALL CLASSES OF BEEF & DAIRY BUILDINGS Clearspan Structure for . WAREHOUSES TRUCK STORAGE RIDING ARENAS BUILDRTGS FOR INDUSTRY A visit to one of our completed prolects will convince you that we are completely equipped to handle your future business. Here are some reasons why: * Complete detailed plans submitted for your approval before construction starts. . * Supervision from start to finish. * Competent and co-operative erection crews. * All Sub-Trades co-ordinated ,.to ensure completion in minimum time. * Satisfaction. guaranteed. Mall Enquiry Form for a Free Estimate Students and Parents Will Enjoy Our "School Headquarters" It offers an unique advantage: TEXT BOOKS FOR GRADE 13 Books, Binders, Pens, Paper, Book Refills, Math Sets, Clothes and many other items can be had at one stop. BEST VALUE IN REFILLS Largest selection of refills ,at as much as 20% less than usual prices today. Check Our School Opening Special Values Back - To - School Specials Are Featured in Our CHILDREN'S, WEAR DEPT. LARONE'S Seaforth's Sc to $1.00- Store Stationery — • Gifts OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS SPECIAL BINDER AND REFILL PACK Reg. 4.194% Special a.19 LOOSE LEAF REFILLS reg. 49c r 39c Green Giant Fancy, Niblet KERNEL CORN 12-oz. Tins Top Vale, Canada Grade 'A' all White Large 2 $ i FRESH EGGS . • • size doz. • • • * • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,e Shirley Gay TEENIE DONUTS Pkg. of 20 CANADA NO. 1 First Quality, Seamless, 2 Way Stretch alkink, PANTI-HOSE- . otrliair HEAD LETTUCE SIZE 18's FOR2 Wilkinson's IGA Seaforth From S. Africa — New Crop 'VALENCIA.Size ORANGES 112's doz. 69" Now Crop Canada No.1 COOKING O 3-lb. 490 ONIONS bag Better taste always has• . ALL FRESH AR a goo reason behind . TABLE TRIMMED'"x is INSPECTED • ARE GOVERNMENT We at IGA take pride in maintaining a high level of quality and, we work hard at it. It's a never ending task. In order to assure good looks, good taste and good, eating all of the time, our people combine a number of talents in a very special manner. At IGA we call it responsibilty and it makes a- difference.' We're certain most people, particularly our customers have come to' prefer IGA because of this. After all, what homemaker doesn't take pride in what she serves 'her family? Yes, the better taste' of food always has a good reason behind it. At IGA it amounts to conscientious people. Prices Effective Aug. 20-23 Incl. — We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities 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 • SIDE BACON vac 1 p -lb ac . 890 Top Valu WIENERS • • •\fac Pay1 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. Shop for Valu . Shop IGA'S "Fresher-By-Far" FRUIT AND VEGETABLES ! GOVERNMENT_INSPECTED FROZEN GRADE 'B' Parchment, Wrapped Butternut Margarine 1-113. Pkgs. KE size) (6-9 lb. OILERS Ontario' Grown CELERY STALKS . r ‘ i ,(::r Top Vohs ,,, Choice GREEN PEAS • White or Cider CANADA VINEGAR 128-oz. Plus. Jug * with PORK • 14-oz. Tins • • • • • • • • • • Dry • •••••••,•,*••••• oo ,•••••••••••• Regular or • • Sommerdale /105 • SHAMPOO • • • ▪ • • • • • • • • • I al • • • • • • °Top Valu • in Tomato Sauce • SPAGHETTI • • • or BEANS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 15-oz. Btl. No. 1 Washed 2 for 2 • • • • • 1 9-oz. Tins $ Hostess Fresh Roasted GROUND COFFEE 1-lb. Bdg ChOice, Frozen FRENCH FRIES 9-ox. Pkg. 'Mgt Kgt1E141,IGSEN 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 • 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, 111 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, An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 52/7-0240. 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. ,4* 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?" III 4 0 LI 1 •