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The Huron Expositor, 1969-10-30, Page 5• 4 4 4 • t‘• I S 0 * Bonub Novem Novehiber141 ST. .COLU News of L ARRY NIDER MEANS F INE FREEMAN LOADER to fit Perd or Massey Tractor $ 325 I HC 330-Gas*Tractor ' 1075 1100 l'HC B-275 tractor with hydraulic bucket loader FORD 5000 Diesel Tractor 1650 3350 Several'. Used Plows For Sale 3 AND 4 FURROW - MOUNTED AND SEMI MOUNTED You're Invited- to CORN COMBINE I,DEMONSTRATION Farm of Ivan Norris 1 Mile North of Fullerton Tuesday November 4 MANG THE AFTERNOON tarry Snider 'Motors Limifed FORD TRACTORS. EOUIPIVIErsit 4ria) 586 Main St. S. , „ Phone 235.1640 Exeier RADES •MASSEY 50 Gas Tractor e4, • oldekttK eding 4. ; TeXace'it.ti-141' 7, 0; Co-op 17. 0; Imperial 16. 0;Gulf SEAFORTH MEAT MARKET FULLY COOKED SKINLESS 14 or whole, HAMS 73fb TASTY -,By The Piece . BOLOGNA - 39L BARBEQUED - Hot or Cold CHICKEN CANADA PACKERS' ICE CREAM imai. 79c . TASTY • Beef Patties 8 1;1 79 VAN CAMP'S - size Pork & Beans STOKELY WHOLE -:-.-!12-ox. size Kernel Corn STORE SLICED BROAKFAST -BACON is 6P se II Money you move to a special savings account at Victoria and Grey Trust any time during the period November 1 to November 14 will - receive full 6y4% interest from November 1. This up4o-two-weeks bonus.gives your savings a substantial plus if you act now. Start saving today at Victoria and Grey. A large y attended funeral TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889, •servic as held for the late Michael'Murray on Friceayjnor- • ning at St. Columban's Roman • Catholic Church. Mr. Murray' died suddenly on Tuesday even- • ing at his home, Msgr. J. J. White 100 KINGSTON ST., GODERICH Correspondent • MRS, JOSEPH KALE Mr. and Mrs, Jack McIver were in Kitchener visiting Mr, and Mrs, Martin Purcell and family . "Leo Holland and Tom Holl- and of Windsor, attended the funeral of the late Michael Mur- ray. Mrs. Charles Malone and Miss Aileen Malone, Windsor; • visited Mr, and Mrs, Tom Morris, and attended the Dolmage -Ma- lone wedding on Saturday, John O'Rourke, Rosetown, Sask, was here attending the funeral of his brother-in-law, the late Michael Murray, He has return- ed to his home. MICHAEL MURRAY VICIVRIA VG CARS- , 4-1969 Chev. Impalas, 2-door H.T. and 4- door HTs., fully equipped. 5,-1969 Pontiac Parisiennes, 2-door and 4- door hardtops,. 3-1969 Pontiac Laurentian, Sedans 4-1960 Chevrolet Belair Sedans 4-1969 Chev. Cameron • 1969 Mercury Cougar, fully equipped 1968 PoVittryftrAlenne 2-d(for H.T. All the abi 6 Vain 'have power brakes and steering and V-8 engines 1967 Parisiennef, .4-door hard Top' 2-190 Ford Galaxre 500's; 1 2-door H.T.; 1 4-door 1LT. Number of 1964 .to 1967 Cheva., Pontius, Aldo, and Dodges. TRUCKS - 1968"Chev. 3/4-Ton, 4speed transmission 1968 Chev. One-Ton stake • ' 1085 GMC ,"060 Series" 327 engine, 16- ' toot stake body. 1964 Chev. &ton, 134t. stake, V.8 VANS - 1088 Ford d F,conoitne window 1966 Chev. Veto • " 1905 Mercury EConoline Van van, heavy ' S • AP• STAFFA Correspondent MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN • STAFFA SEAMSTER'S The'final meeting of the 4-H Horneniaking Club; The Staffa Seamsters was held at the home of Mrs, William 13thrson on -.Tuesday evening. Mrs, Jeffery explained what was to be taken to Achievement Day, Mrs, Butson conducted a quiz. As it was Eleanbr Butsonsbirthday the girls celebrated with cake and cream,-' Mr. and Mrs, "Fred Stock, Tavistock, visited Thursday pith Mr, and Mrs, John Temple- man and family, Misses ,Edna and Janet Miller, London, spent the week end with -their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les- lie Miller, Home fol. Cotrimencement at Mitchell Distriet High School, `Friday evening,were Miss Bonnie Miller and David Dow, Guelph University, Miss Eleanor Kemp, Western University and Hugh , McCougheY, Ridgetown. Mr, and Mrs. John Temple` man and family were Sunday dinner tuests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldrid McNicol and Bob, London. Miss Dianne Miller visited over the-week end with Miss ir Carol Miller: , The Staffa Women's Institute are spOnseting a Hat Course and anyone interested, in taking the course is asked to contact Mrs. Ed. Chappel or Mrs., Carter Kers-, Jake. '1 Miss Linda Friend, Kitchener , with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Friend Discuss Skin are and Melba Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Don Muegge, Woodstock with Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred O'Rourfceand otter riem belt of 'their, family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Coyne and Pat, London were visiting with., Mr. and Mrs. Tom Butters and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Coyne. tended the wedding of Mr. Ma- lone's sister, Miss Sheila Malone on Saturday. Mrs. Frank Evans in Weston with Mr. and Mrs. John Cleary. Miss Theresa Ryan, London with rs. Patrick Ryan. Mrs. Martin Klinkhamer in Chicago with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hill. Mr. Tom and Leo Holland , Windsor, with relatives in the village. a Mrs. Mc Creight of Kincardine as part of her Nurses Training with Mr, and Mrs. Matt Mc- Course. Dublin Colleens • The demonstration for Achieve- ment ,Day will be written by the senior girls, Glenna Brown talked on, "Pretty Hands and Feet" and Mrs, Friend The Dublin Colleen's 6th meeting on October 20 was open- ed with the pledge and treasurer's report, At a subsequent meeting the girls answered the roll' call with • the prOblems I had applying my facings, Creight. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Stapleton and children, Auburn with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stapleton and rel- atives. Mrs; John Nagle was in Cha- tham for two days attending the Liturgical Commission on a musical workshop for London Diocese. Miss Burnadette•Nagle is . spending six weeks in Qsatham demonstrated set in sleeves and, reinforced curved underarm seams, Ar,-the current meeting, Mrs. Friend asked the girls if they , would canvass for the Canadian Institute for the Blind. The roll call was answered, with "How I am trying to improve my groom- ing habits". Mrs. Friend handed out pamphlets and denionstrated how to sew on a button and to make a hem, Mrs, Guilfoyle demonstrated a patch and each girl made a sample one. Remembert „Tit takes but a moment to place-. an Expositor Want Ad and be money in • pocket. To 742A0 advertise, just bid etorth 52. was celebrant at the funeral mass, with Rev. Remi Durand, NEWS OF Dublin, in the sanctuary: Pallbearers were Louis Coyne,' Francis Hicknell, Jack Malone, Brodhagen . • Joe Visser, Ken Stewart and . Peter Van Drunen. Burial was in Correspondent Smiles' . St, Columban Cemetery.MRS, KEN ELLIGSEN . " ., Attendingthefuneral from a / • Trying to teach his parrot to distance were friends from Tor- Rev. Robert Rock, Dartmouth, talk, the. bird'owner said "good onto, Windsor, Stratford, Rose- Nova Scotia visited last week morning" to it upon arisingeach town Sask, London and Hamilton with his parents, Mr, ,and Mrs, • -Robert Rock and Norman Rock, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Diegel, 'Shakespeare, -called on Mr, and News of Mrs, Lavern Wolfe after the The name of Barby Cameron of Staffa was omitted from the list of those who took part in the Dublin Walkathon last week, She completed the 20 mile walk. • NAME OMITTED 14.7; Grigg 21;0. •:Cticiii4".0,1004 -0*,X0); Dy Richmond Atkey oil to the fivi secondary, 25 14. 7; Grigg 17,4. : ' "• " ernentary schools e and the Boafg,l,' Huron Centennial. ' 1101,f490 Memorial, - proved by Huron County Beard Of *ding 13.0; 16. 4;;CcirOp. 79. J00440, 0; Pult40,00;, Education at id meeting in Gen-. 16:4; Imperial 14. 5;. Gulf 14, '1; :C0,404310. (0): PTIPC44i)451, , He sall (B): SCO;t•18:2-; Te.6". T L e x 7. a co 0;1C1i jolty 51:V;t46; 103111g41443840B;P tral Huron Secondary School, Clip-Grigg 1 ., ton, s Monday evening. Ten firms tendered on the COl 15.9; Sterling 1$. 0; 'cnto13- • Gulp-7.7; Grigg .16.4. various contracts, only one com- 16. 4; Imperial 14.5; Gulf trObliiid$(13): Sterling Grigg 16. 4. • BP 10. 4i.:co-Op. 0;: parry quoting- on the complete Seaford) District High School, 14.:0; Gulf 14.7; Texaee 16.5, 'package at a fixed rate if the North Ashfield (B): Sterling whole contract was awarded to it. (B): Scott 13.2; Texaco 15.9; Sterling 13.2; BP 16.4; Co-op. 134; BP 17, 0; Co-op 17.0; Lowest tenders were accepted 16: 4; Imperial 14. 5; Gulf 14. 7; pedal 14..5; Gulf 14.7; -Grigg in almost all cases, Preference Grigg 16. 4. to a local supplier was madeln • 17.4; Texaco 16.5, a few cases Where the differential Seafortir Public School (C); F.S. Madill Secondary School;. was considered minimal. ' • Dundas, Seaford) $24. ton Wingham (A ): Sterling 10.32; Gulf 10. 8; Scot[ Bathurst Sterling Fuels Limited, 263 (only tender). - Bathurst St. , London, with, outlets McKillop (all seven schools). 10.2. in the county, was awarded the bulk Of the contracts on a price basis. Other firms receiving con- tracts •were: Ross Scott Limited, Brucefield; Gordon Grigg Ltd. , Clinton; Willis Dundas, Seaforth; Imperial.Oil Limited, London. Unsuccessful bidders were: Texaco, British Petroleum, H. O. Jeriy, Goderich; Co::Operative;- Gulf Oil Canada Limited, whose quotation was 14. 7 cents per gallon for "B" grade oil applying only if thefirm received the contract‘for all the schools on which it submitted tenders. Details of the various con- tracts awarded are as follows with first named successful. South Huron District High School, Exeter, (A grade);Ster- ling 9. 32; Imperial 10. 0; Gulf Eieter Public School, (B): Scott 13. 8; Texaco 15. 9; Ster, ling 14. 8; PB 16% 4; Co-op. 16.4; • •Imperial 14. 5; Gulf 14. 7; Grigg ' Farm Vacation: Plan 16. 4. Usborne (B): Scott 13, 8; Tex- aco 15. 9; Sterling 14. 8; BP 16.4; • • 4. 7; Grigg 16.4. Brings Netv..Revenbe . Co- op.16. 4; Imperial 14. 5;Gulf Stephen (13): Sterling 12,8; headquarters in Clinton, Were ap!'-..:0); Scott 13.2; Texaco 115. „tell (A): Scott 10.2; St.edin&- Scott 13. 8; Texaco 15. 9; Co-op. 16. 4; Imperial 14. 5; Gulf 14, 7; Grigg 17. 4. J. A. D. McCurdy, Huron ' Park (B); •Sterling 12. 6; Scott 13.2; Tex-ato 15. 9; Co-op 1:6. 4; Imperial 14. 5; Gulf 14. 7;Grigg funeral of the late Mrs. George Leonhardt last Tuesday.' • Rev, Malina, who preaches services here on Sunday at St, Peter's Lutheran •Church, became the proud father of twins early Sunday. Next ,Sunday service will be held at eleven a, m. Mr. and Mrs, Ken Elligsen, Terry and Warren, visited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sholdice and family in Kitchen- er, ' Congratulati4pns are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scher- barth following the birth of their new baby girl last Saturday even- ing: SELS' BRUSS4LS ON' Alillo PSONS1184=41114 Monte of sr Used Cant" Contracts for supplying fuel 16- Ipperia 4.* sk,' Quo iinpOikl4;q: Ppi VOrigg, 1 op ,5, 9; Sterling<Ti"BP 3103; .C:43 0P 4.7,..i0t: Joy 1.CO,L,OP (B) Sterling 14. 8; Texaco 16. 5; • Wingha ebool (B); Dundas, 16.1; Be 16. 4; Co-op. Sterling 13.7; Texaco 16.5;' BP 16.4; Imperial 16. 0; Gulf 14.7; 17.0k Co-op. 17.0; Imperial 14. 5; Grigg 19. 2. Gulf 14.1; Grigg 16.4.• Walton (B): Sterling 14.8; BI Howick (0): Sterling 14. 0; 17. 0; Co-op. 16.4; Imperial 16. Texaco 16. 5; BP 17. 0; Co-op. 0; Gulf 14. 7; Grigg 17.4. 17. 9; imperial 14. 5; Gulf 14. 7;• Central Huron Secondary Scho.Grig06. 9.. • 01, Clinton (A); Scott 9. 2;Ster- Turnberty (B): Imperial 14. 5; ling 9. 65; Imperial 9.25; Gulf Texaco 16.5; Sterling 14, 8; BP 10. 80. • 17. 0; Co-op 17: 0;,, Gulf 14. 7; Clinton Public School (C): Grigg'17. Gordon Grigg Limited, Clinton'. Brussels (B): Sterling 13. 6; $22. a ton (only tender). Texaco 16. 5; BP 1'1. 0; Co-op. Blyth (B); Sterling 13..6; Tear- 17.0; Imperial 14.5; Gulf 14.7; aco 16.5; BP 17. 0; Co-op 17. 0; Gri .17. 4. Imperial 14. 5; Gulf 14. 7; Grigg Board of Education 17.4. ldin Clinton (B); Scott 13.8; °Goder`ich District Collegiate Texaco,5; Sterling 14. 8; BP Institute (B): Sterling 13. 5; Tex- aco 16. 5; BP 16.4; H. O. Jerry. 17. i); Co;op. 16. 4; imperial 16. 0; Gulf 14.7; Grigg 18. 4. 14. 6; Co-Op 17. 0; Imperial 14.5 Grades of oil; A.B. Coal C Gulf 11.4. 7; Grigg 16.4. • A continuing Farm Vacation . program and plans for the future were diseusied during the Second Annual Conference'on Farm Va- , cations, sponsored by the Ontaric Federation of Agriculture. More than 60 people, including inter- ested individuals and zeprpsent- itives of ARbA, county organiz-v itions; and the Ontario Govern- ment attended the day-long meeting at Victoria Square, ,- north of Toronto. Rae Cunningham. OFA " out of Sorts walked ri ht h the timing program. g Y bird without his customary greet- ing. The parrot eyed him coldly and said, " Well, 'what's the matter with you this, morning?" Teacher• "Name one important - thing we 'didn't have 50 years ago. " PuPil : "Me." Director of Properties told the meeting that vacation hosts par- ticipating -in last years' program realized $24,371 in gross in- coine. He said this year's bro- chure of hosts and locations will- go to the printers by the erd of • December:. )0huffrogied: -Aitettui uf the Advertising Branch, and. Wilfred, Haddad, Regional Supervisor, ,,from the Ontario Department of. Tourism and Information, out- lined expectations of gueits and suggested ways in which to re- spond to inquiries.. • Rev:- Bert Daynard, •Cliairman of the OFA Community and Reg- ional Development Committee • • and , Mrs. Dorothy Houston and Mrs, Phyllis Durst, niembers of - • the 9FA Sub-Committee on Farm Vacations told of prepar- atlons for a vacation listing and day for several•Months, The par- special host offerings. They stres- rot refused to co-operate, however,sed that 29 counties and districts and said absolutely nothing. are represented by individuals ' One morning, the man, being hoping to participate' in the con- "So you've given up taking tran- quilizers?' "Yes, I -found myself being pledsant to people I shouldn't even speak te". &rich (a); acritt .1.213.014cP 4ter.linsg 14.0.; Xeielic9 14 Si 40011 MOW 11101011NO TO rn 'Public Stylish :pop44...t90004 . complete. w tb rich box% -Xi** new, double-. ''breasted' or regulne... single .:breasted Co16rs....are . bone,. ;end; olive and, black. ". by Haugh" Here's a new work coat made by }laughs in green only, cotton twill, lined with a quilted insulation liner and with• cor- duroy collar: , The longer length makes it a great tractor coat or just general purpose wear. 38 to 46 sizes. Men's Casha Lined• Jackets' 8.50 Men's Winter Caps 1.95 to 2.95 Men's & Boys' Toques 1.00 to 2.95 Work Mitts & Gloves 59c to 2.95 Men's & Boys' Work Sox •• • .• • •,95c to 1.50 Men's Winter Jackets 19.50 up Boys' Winte?Jackets • 9.95 to 17.95 POPULAR, NEW DARK-TONE SHIRT SETS " SHIRT - TIE - PUFF Gold, Green and Blue. Long- er point collars French cuff, no-iron shirts. Regular 12.95 OAS Our price . SHIRTS ONLY ,AS ABOVE -r 7.95 MEN'S DEPT. . 0 • $ • Correspondents MRS. BOB CRONIN, MISS MONICA BYRNE Miss Martha Schoonderwoerd, Mitchell has returned from a months vacation in Europe. Mrs. Martin Klinkhammer has returned from spending a week in Chicago with Mr. and Mrs, Clay- ton Hill. Other visitors at the S Klinkhammer home this week end were Mr. and Mrs. John Joynt and son Mark, Hensall and Mr, and Mrs. Don Klinkhammer and son Steven, Kitchener and • Mr. Jack Klinkhammer, Mr. Jack Stapleton, London • with Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Staple- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friend in Hamilton, Mr. Robert Byrne, Hamilton, Mrs. William Byrne, Allen Park, Michigan with Miss Monica Byrne. Mrs. John Cleary , Weston , with Mrs. Frank Evans. Mrs. Carma F d n, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. ilfred Mal- oney. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Malone, Winnipeg, Manitoba with Mr.' and Mrs. Dan Costella and at- "One point I have learned about caring for my skin" was • the roll call answered by the Lublin Colleens,' Louanna Rowland gave a dis- cussion entitled, "Your Crowning Glory". Mrs. Friend discussed fitting and finishes of the dusters and how to put on facings, * * * * * * 4. -*-WEDDING INVITATIONS THE HURON EXPOSITOR PHONE 527-0240, Seaforth *4. ifin •••