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The Huron Expositor, 1969-10-30, Page 3• 1968 DodgePolara 500, 2-door H.T., loaded 1967 Ford 1/2-Ton Truck • 1966 Ford Galaxie, 2-door hardtop 1966 Chev. Station Wagon, P.S. and Radio 1966` Dodge Nigro 440, 4-door Sedan 1964' Rambler , • 4 1964 Pontiac Paris.ienn_e;2=clog -hardtop 1963 0161.7.'1i-40i otivertiblO,Ii8vver equip- ped 1963 Pontiac Parisienne, 2-door hardtop, pow- er equipped 1962 Rambler McLAUGHL1 N MOTORS FORD MERCURY DEALER Phone 527-1140 — Seaforth WANT .ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-b240 Read the Advertisements — It's a Profitable Pastime! • c, • 7- AN OPEN LETTER TO ALL CITIZENS.RESIDING IN CANADA WHO ARE 65 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER Dear Senioj Citizens, 's+ We in the Bank'of Montreal share the concern of all Canadians with the impact of inflation on the purchising power of the dollar, particularly'as it affects-those over the age of 65 who may be dependent upon Pensions and other sources-of fixed income which do not keep pace with rising living costs. In an effort to alleviate the burden on our senior citizens, we are launching a plan to help them whether or not they are customers of the Bank. Here is our plan. Senior Citizens may apply to any branch of the Bank of Montreal in Canada for a Senior Citizen's Courtesy Card, which will entitle the holder to preferred service at our officesat reduced charges as follows: 1. One-half of tk,regular commission charges made, by the Bank for the acceptanceNf payment of utility accounts. 2. Ohe-half of the regular,,service fee or .the issuance of Canadian- • dollar drafts and money orders. • • 3. One-half of the regular per item charge on cheques issued or, our True Chequing Accounts and on our 3112% Savings Accounts. You are cordially invited to take advantage of these reduced rates. Yours very sincerely, G. Arnold Hart Bank of Montreal Canada's First Bank' AlljikoN • Beef and 'Dairy Booking Program Can Save You Money Protect your price on Beef and Dairy Feed requirements until MARCH 28th, BY Booking Now. FOR FALL PLANTING NARCIiSilA TULIP and CROCUS` BULBS STILL AVAILABLE Bright's-14 Os. Apple Sauce 3/55c Garden Land-14 Os. Fancy Peas 6/99c Borden's--1-Lb. Tin Hot Chocolate 47c 2&0s. Tins Aylmer Pumpkin __ '2/39c (Dail Pack)...441,..b. Bag • ' Ogilvie, Oatmeal • , 69c SOUTH AFRICAN No. 1-112s ORANGES 59c Dozen CALIFORNIA No.' 1— (USA) RED GRAPES" 2 Lbs. 49c MAC, & CHEESE, LOAF lb. 55c FRESH HAM STEAKS, OR SHOULDER BUTT CHOPS 16.63c GROUND BEEF. lb. 53c geaforith NURO.P4, .!! 4P0kI1011,, SOAFORTIVONT4 0 Two carloads of ladies from the W. M. S. and Arnold Circle fror4 Carmel Presbyterian Church attended the meeting of Glom- arty W. M. S. Tuesday, Oct. 21st. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Mc Cloy and family of Don Mills, Were week 4 end visitors with Mrs. Alma Hess. Ladies of Carmel Presbyterian Church attended the Huron Pres- byterial Rally at Be'grave Presby- * terian Church, Wednesday after- noon when the guest speaker, was Mrs. Creasey, of Chatham, sec- retary of -London-Hamilton Synod- ical. The local association of Guid- ing candy sale held Saturday was -successful and the members ap- preciated the local support given by the residents of the village. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle visited Friday with their daughter, and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacMillan and family in • Waterloo and while there at-tend- ed the Artist's Mart Exhibition 6 and sale held in Kitchener spon- • sored by the Women's Committee of the Kitchener- Waterloo Art Correspondent MRS. MAID DE REDDEN Gallery of which their daughter is a member. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mickle, London, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle. Sunday guests with Mrs. C. Mrs. Helen Dalrymple, a resident of Huronview, mother of nine with 160 descendants, will observe her 102nd birthday on Saturday. A daughter of pioneer parents/ the late Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Fairbairn of 'Thames Road, near Exeter, she and her 12 brothers and sisters were educated at S. S. 1 Tucker- smith Township. Her first hus- band, Edward Walters, was kil- led in a threshing accident but, she cs itinued to operate the 100 e farm and raise her nine chilsren. Seventeen years later •-• she married Robert Dalrythple, lviernber$ ICfneite Club were well pleased with the A former minister of Carmel ed Moderator of leamilton and lottOutd4oll, Presbyterian success of the annual Rummage (lurch, Hensall;. has been elect, lianOPTI Synod of the Presbyterian es West anrEsOtp 0,4 il.ne tniclr • Sale Friday night inIlensall, Community Centre. Cartons of used clothing -not sold were taken to the United Church fora bale Kirli Scotland,-cgdy,',:1-ltecelv4. eti primary education fr4;•/01.41.4. sop? 4114' attended.)0600/01;611.e.g7i. t*TmOti4tp., Eli .ascended, iTni.ir~ ..q•Oty allege .and Knox t",pll'egt UniverSity of, Toronto lie: r,P?' geiVed r his lb 1907 be married Jean 11411--, ey of Huntsville and tl-! have two children, Fred and lnan 4 If 4. .0 Church. Rey. William. Weir of -Ong south frprn INeti Sound :to Knox Presbyterian Church, Strat- 1pneritip .and east frent there to ford sueteeds-Rev• I. K. Rpss , • Ou4ingtp4,. ' • Thomson. of St, Catharines. He Born In Leith, was elected for a one-year term 2, '1:904, Mr. Weir Itia-P...erdairied by' acclamation at the opening May 1, 1936 in Huntsville. He and Mrs. Eric McCue and Chrlstie;opera tion ofresidents of the NMI- ing being held in Mount Zion lage for their deflations to the said. Church, Ridgetown. The synod . a.bok-Mr. iffeir-resicied in eight year 'Seven graduates of SOuth Mrs. B. Christie and Miss,Mae Huron District High School re- ceived Ontario Scholarships worth $128, each during commencement exercises Friday night. The aw- ards go to Grade 13 students' ob- taining an 80 per cent average who are furthering their education. John Goddard of Hensall, one of .Egmondville also received numerous other receiving the award the s tudents Correspondent awards including four subject MRS, RONALD BRADY awards, the student council award Mrs. Michael McGrath and for obtaining a 93 per cent average-! Mary Anne, Mary Anne Kunz ,the highest in the graduating class, and Mary Aubin were in London and a $4, 000 International, Nickel last Thursday to see the Duke of Company of Canada Scholarship. Edinborotigh present new colours -John is the son to the 1st and 3rd R.C. R. Reg., J. C. Goddaill-of E. and Mrs.. eHensall. Bdr. Wm. McGrath was in the Others from Hensall receiving saluting party. the Ontario Scholarships were Don Luther and Dale Dignan. Reduced Charges Will Aid Elders Reduction of Bank of Mon - I butc to -the orderly development meal service charges to senior of Canada as a whole, corporat- citizens hts been announced by ions of all sizes and kinds Mu s t the hank's chairman, G. Arnold become more involved in the ed- Hart. • - Ucatiorfal, economic and cultur-„ Mr. Hart said that, begin- , al areas,of our society," Mr. Hart ning on November 1, four B. of said. M. services will be available at , "Senior citizens as a group half the usual cost to anyone 65 suffer most from the gnawing ef- years of age and over., The ser7 fects of continuing inflation. They vices are; payment of utilities usually must manage on a small accounts; Canadian money ord- ers and drafts; true chequing ac- 'fixed income and make every penny count. We hope the hank's counts; and 31 per cent chequa- plan will help ease the burden. ble savings accounts. 'Alo, we hope our move will The scheme is the first of its encourage other companies to kind in Canada. It follows a re- find ways of lessening the chron- cent announcement that the bankic linamia l difficulties exper- has made "a corporate commit- ienced by so many older Canad ment7 to embark on a program ians to whom we owe so much," to train unemployable young Mr. Hart stated. people. .• . - Starting on November 1, se- "The two plans - for senior nior citizens can apply at, Bank at half rate. UN11 WE HAIL& , THEM St. Macaronl/Chemm-71,4 Os. SCHNEIDER'S — 12 OZ FRESH, MEATY Catelli Dinners _ , 3/47c pizzAs SPARE RIBS 4, Put your money into our guaranteed investment certificates now paying the never-before interest of eight and three quarter percent. Ri 6 It, Christie and Catharine were Mr, session of the annual S ynod weer has been in Stratford for-the which is being packed for Over- seas relief. The members express • sed appreciation for the fine Go- W eceive Thompson, all of Kitchener.4 Mrs. A. Grasser, Kitchener, visited last week with'Mrs. C. Christie and Catharine. News of Mrs. H. Dalrymple 102'on Saturday an old neighbohr who died in 193'6. Hospitalized following an accident in which she fraCtured her hip she later becaine a res- ident of Huronview where she . still.resides. Three sons and a daughter predeceased het. • OBITUARY John Dowson, R. R. 1, Varna, passed away in Qinton Commun- ity Hospital, Sunday, October, where he liadl:heen aptierii, since , 2 citizens and far disadvantaged ."'of Montreal branches for courtesy young-peoplet'L demonstrate the `',cards which will be issuedfree of April. He was 61.,1Xis'8612 Y°*- ' • Bank of Montreal belief that' COr'7' 'Tiarge 00'0i:reliable heitiers to Surviving are his -wife, the form- porate social responsibility goes obtain the four banking services far beyond the immediate inter- ests of a company. To coritri- er Eliza Jane Stephenson, four sons, George, Hensall; Harold, Glen, and Cecil, R. R. 1, Varna- 6 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Public funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct- ober 28th from Bonthron Funeral Home conducted by Rev. M. Morrison; burial in Bayfield Cemetery. Pallbearers-were Wilfred Chuter; Bill Clarke; Watt Web- ster;, Clarence Stephenson;Louis Taylor and Jack Couch. ,Flower- bearers - LeRoy Workman; Pat' Kennedy; Bill Dowson and Doug Dawson. • I F . EUCHRE Winners at a recent I, 0.0.F, euchre w ere - Ladies High - Mrs. Mae Dorrance; adies Low - Mrs, Mary Lupul; dies Lone Hands- Mrs. Wilfred lernan. Men's High - Charles Cunningham;Men's Low - Nelson Williamson; Men's Lone - Jack Dorrance, , 4 On. Package (2 Rolls) White Swan Paper.Toweli, CANADA No. 1-25-LB. si DE BAcoN Novv •Plus One Package "J" Clothe 024 fdt, Combination Deal _ For $1, • POTATOES iRIB OR ' St. Lawrence- .35 Ox. Macaroni -or Spaghetti 79c Crown Brand-3-Lb. Bottle Corn Syrup p 2/$11 SurS.t • 4 Pounds For Marra's—Chocolate or Raspberry—(Regularly 39c) PRODUCE BURNS' SHAMROCK Swiss Roils Pie 'Filling _ _ _ _ _ 2/$1 William's—Blueberry or Cheriy-19 On. 2 /59c FROZEN FOOD 1111111111•111111111111111MMI A . ' X • I C= Oil 73c sz .• • lb. 73c 16.79c SIRLOIN STEAK lb. 98c "c CORNED BEEF Ili. 69c 77c WING STEAK 16.89c SEAFORli FARMERS Phone 527-0770 COMPANY toNce 1009 100 KING§TON GODERICH •