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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1971-01-07, Page 8N EAS OFFER FAMOUS R. SIN.,*4E SLEEP PRODUCTS ON SALE NOW ! ! Attractive Styles and Colors We are Clearing Out All of, our 1970 Models — Odds and Ends ,— every Item in Our Stores Must Go ! ! There are limited quantities — some One of a Hind. Don't miss out: SHOP EARLY and SAVE NEVER BEFORE IT'S TRUE!! You Y U YOU: YOU WANT THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY ! WANT TOP VALUES ! WANT TOP QUALITY !' WANT TO SAVE MONEY ! - Then we suggest you visit our Store Now „and you will get all this ! AT LOWEST OFFERED . THAT CAN BE PRICES POSSIBL TO E You Buy HOME FURNISHINGS or APPLIANCES IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT GINGERICH'S STORES — AND SEE WHAT THEY ARE Min:RING. WE MUST CLEAR OUR ENTIRE STOCK TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW LINES Don't Miss This Once-Only Opportunity To Save! SHOP EARLY AS QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED FAMOUS MR. SLUMBER CHESTERFIELDS ' ON SALE NOW ! ! EASY CREDIT TERMS OR LAYAWAY PLANS YOU GOTTA SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT! F • Fleetwood. Television Color and B & L.__._ Clearance Prices ti ,•• YOUP chance - 'PI US 'IS YOUR INVITATION - to the Furnfture Mart Fili.flan:14 84 15 atop in and piek tip your tieketo, ass AI EXTRA BIG- SAVINGS on Ranges Refrigerators, -Washer & Dryers Inglis Beatty Frikidsire 111M- , tii,40P! ear YOUNEVER OID CANCINCiLIKE. THIS WHEN You WERE A KID. -1"H' TIME I SPILLED TH' TACKS ON TN' BATHROOM FLOOR AND FORGOT TO PICK 'EMI UP.... " MOPE "NI ty, ARE YOUR FEET TIRED of RUNNING AROUND? GIVE THEM A BREAK BY GOIN STRAIGHT TO SEAFORTH ELECTRONICS YOU'LL GET THE REST IN OUAL 0.4 lry THE og AT REASoNABL0 PRICES. IftwL11,4141 C *An AR SERVICE TIPS 4. DON PLETSCH P I LC 0 Jif Viihr Authorized Dealer SEAMEN ELECTRONICS SALES &SERVICE •TV • RADIO • HI-FI *STEREO 400e,527-1150 • 17 SPARLING STREET 'THE HLIRON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH. OPITI AN- 7A 1,71 News of Correspondent Mrs. Wm. Walters Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hutton and Diane Dennis. spent Christ- mas and the Week end at Mr. Hutton's family in Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne and Miss Ruth Horne of London spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Gerry arubbe, Michael and Glenn of Farquhar. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Walters and Danny and Mr';. Joseph Day.- man and Miss Wendy Ryckman of Exeter spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Daym an and family of Kippen. • Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake and family spent Christmas at Dashwood with the Kerslake family. Mr. Phil Hern and family had. as his guests on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. BabBibby and family of Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs. Bev Parsons and family, Mr . and Mrs. Murray Coward and family, Mrs. John Coward, Mr. and Mrs. Wib. Coward and Susan of London, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Simpson of Exeter, Brian and Gary Hern of Stratford and Miss.Janet Hern of London. Mrs. Phil Hern is a' patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, after having surgery on Tuesday. A. • Mr. and Mrs. George Frayne had as their guests for Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Bob Patterson, Leslie and Linda of Lucan, Mr. Russell Lee *and David of Brinsley and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mathers Larry and Mark of E eter. r. and Mrs. Larry Lynn of E ter visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.' Elson Lynn, Jima and Joan. Mrs. Gerry Grubbe and boys Farquhar visited on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne. ADDICTION PUBLICITY Much of the cause of the alarming in- crease in drug addiction in the ' past few years can be expressed in- one word -- publicity. The confirmed. addict being an exhi- bitionist must have somebody to show off to; and an audience of millions is provided by radio, television and the press, when a public figure -- a pop singer or the like -- has been arrested for a drug offence. It helps not in the least that the news media deplore., the existence of drug . addiction if at the same time they prominently publicize the addiction of a public performer idolized by thousands ' of po- tential addicts. WINCHELSEA .EAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS All Types Of CEMETERY 4,, 1- - MEMORIALS OPEN DAILY .PRYDE & SON `'inquiries. are invited — Telepaine Numbers: EXETER 235.0620 CLINTON. 482-9421 SEAFORTH: Contact Willis Dundes Qr Finder 5274341 B. 327-11750, riA sigeggirmii eddi (Photo by Fred H. Bisset) ARMSTRONG - KNETSCH w. News of liturwiview. News Items - December 28, 1970. The annual Christmas program provided by the Seaforth LIOSS• Club .was held in the auditorium on Sunday, *December 20th. The musical program consisted of a chorus-4 by 30 club members with several nowhere{ by the quartet. The Kinsmen and Kiaettes of Clinton • Were con- ducted WW1* liorciaview by Administrator Chester Archibald on Sunda.K-evening singing Christmas camas for Me resideuts. The Ckr1141100 -MUSIC . has been enjoyed and appreciated-by everyone at Huronview. 'The auditorium vale fated to capacity on December gisto for the 764h, Christmas concert. The program with the residents taking the various parts, included readings, segos, men and women's choruses, selectiOns by the orchestra, tap dancing and .skit "An Old Fashioned Christmas". . Following a visit from Santa Claus 200 residents 'tgathered in the dining room for a Christmas supper. The dining room and tables were decorated especially 'for Christmas and the 'residents enjoyed having supper together which included Christmas cake and cookies. A special bingo was held in the Craftroom on Thursday afteasoon with Christmas treats; for prizes. 'A tape recording of the Christmas Concert was enjoyed by the reeideati prior to the bingo. The family program on Thursday' was held with • Cecil Skinner of Esker in -charge of the program. News Items -January 4, 1971. The regu/str song service conducted by the Christian Reform Church on the last Sunday evening of the month was held in -the auditorium. A young peoples chorus provided special music of several carols and numbers by the• trio. 'Following the service, each ,resident was presented with a lovely Christian calendar. The weekly dance held in the auditorium on Monday afternooii has proven to be the favorite amusement for - the-residence We kegs• the attendance will increase in the Nye YOU. Charles Jackson with his mouth organ has joind the orchestra. A progressive nehre was held in the auditorium en Wednesday afterneea with nine tables playing. Mrs.' Irwin and Miss. Deugall tied the score for the ladies high With Mrs. Irwin winning the draw for the prize. Men's high • prize won by John McNichol with Miss McLaughlan and Mark Sproat c'onsolation winners. The prize for the eldest lady playing euchre was won by Mrs. Mary Taylor, 93, with Mr. Miller Adams, 93, the eldest man; Cecil Skinner and his group of Exeter provided the family programme Thursday afternoon. The variety prognueme 'consisted of vocal numbers, readings, instrumentals with the Huronview Orchestra, • WILLIAM ETTY William Etty of 2056 Montague Street, .• Regina, died Sunday, December 20, 1970 in his 94th year. - Funeral services were held the following ,Wednesday in the chapel of Lee Funeral Nome with Rev. Allen W. Martin officiating. Burial was in River- ! side Memorial' Park. Mr. Etty was a familiar figure around Regina exhibition grounds during the annual summer exhibition and was superintendent of concessions for 50 years. He was born in Mitchell, Ontario and . received his edification there. He was married in 1910 to the former Margaret Lamont of Cromariy who predeceased him in 1968. A son Frank, died in 1964. -He is survived by a daughter-in-law, Edith Etty, Suite?, 4029 Robinson Street, Regina, three grand- children,MrS.D.W.Maryln Hyde, Montreal; Murray Etty, Medicine •Hat, Alberta; Mrs. V. R.(Mar- (Caret) Davey,• Regina and• two great grandchildren. Mr. Etty lived at, Cromarty for a number oryeard as well' as in Seaforth around 1916 and later returned to Regina. ' MARGARET MARY GRAINGER Margaret Mary Grainger of Brussels died at the residenee of her daughter, ,•Mrs. C. L. Workrnan, Brussels. on Monday, December 28th. She was the widow of the late Fleming Grainger. She was in her '19th year. She was born in Howick TownShip, the daughter of • the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Earls. She went to school in Wrosteter and later graduated as a nurse. 'She was a member of Strkihns Anglican Church. curving are a daughter Jean, Mrs. C. L. Workman, Brussels and three grandchildren. Four sisters of Gorrie also survive,, Mrs. (Mary) Wilfred King; Mrft:- (Jean) MacDonald; Mrs. (Lillian) ' Ken Hastie and Mrs. (Isabel) Arehie Miller of Wroxeter. She '4 ' wait' predeceased by two brothers and one, sister. , She rested 'at the M.L.Watts Funeral Home, B ssels, until oral Wednesday. Fu nil services were held at St. ohn's Anglican Church. Temporary entombment , was ,in Brussels Cemetery Chapel and the final burial will be in Molesworth Cemetery. Pallbeirere were - • Hnrry Bolger, Glen . McKercher, . ebb Johnston, Harvey BradshauI,, ack Turn and Bill King Jr. Plc Veer bearers were Don and Murray a, Workman. . 4 i. Margaret Helen Knetsch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred KnetSch, Seaforth, exchanged wedding vows with Rannier G. Armstrong, Stratford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Armstrong, 'Staffa, in the Christian Re; formed Church, Clinton on Dee- ember 4th at 7 o'clock with Rev. Beukema officiating at the double=ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a white lace over satin gown -with a white lace train. She carried a bouquet of white carnations With red roses. Betty Bottema of Clinton was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were- Marilyn Van- derburgh, Georgetown, Kathy Young, Seliferth and Angie Kuiper, Stratford. They were dressed alike in floor-length dark green velvet dresses and carried bouquets of white shasta daisies. The organist, Mr. Roorda, Clinton accompanied the soloist, M. C. Knetsch when he sang. . The groomsman was Gerry Armstrong, brother of the groom, St. Marys and the guests were ushered by Brian MacDonald, Blyth, John Forest, Seaforth and Jim Thompson, Goderich. A reception was held in the Seaforth Community C entre;Sea- forth. • The couple will reside at 18 St. Vincent Street, Stratford. News of VARNA Mrs. • John McAsh is at pres- ent a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. VAIN Expositor Want - Ads Phone 527-0240 elltimisImakormsomoommegismomolossii;momendOw' Matt Murray; Ryan, Harry Jos. Kelly. married to Mary Elia MacDonald. He was educated is Aktita Win- ship and: in, his early life was a farmer:. ' . • . Surviying are his daughter Mrs.erne) T.. L., Crozier of Ethel nd a son Nereid of Kitimat, B.C. One brother, Albert of Wadena, Sask. He' is also survived .by five grandekildren and two great grandchildren: Two brothers predeceased Funeral serving were held Thursday, December Slit from the M.L.Watts- Femora/ lteine. Pallbearers *mire, Nervean Coughlin, -Stanley MacDonald, Bill Vine, Cheater Earl, Sam Mernes -and Tim Acheson.% MARY ANN RYAN Miss Mary Ana Ryan, 82, formerly of Dubila, died at Marianvilla, London, Friday, after a short Hines. She—was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Patriek Ryan of McKitlop 'Twp., and was a :member of St. Patrick's Church, Dublin. She is survived by adestesund nephew% ',The General Motors STRIKE IS OVER G-M Plans on Making up FOr Lost Time . . . AND SO DO WEI Cars are on their way to WEST - END And Will Arrive Soon ▪ . . Watch this paper for turd',' detail . , WEST-END -7-AGA R G -PONTIAC MACK DEALER IN MITCHELL* PHONE 348.8032 Coy. spRii5lent Fred McClymont Among the holiday visitors were Mr. Floyd McAsh of Ham- • ,ilton, Mr. and Mrs,. Don Barker,' Ruth,' Lorne and Glenn of King_ City, Mr. :and Mrs. Doug Rob- bison, Lorrie, Kathy and Carol' of Willowdale, Mr`. and Mrs. Bob McClymont, Michael and Shannon of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Whyte, David, Brian and Crystal of Seaforth. - The, Skating rink his been open thiS past week And young - and old are enjoying the skae- The annual meeting of South Huron District Orange Lodge will be held in Varna next. Thursday evening RICHARD JAMES' ARNETT _ ' The body was at the R. S. Box funeral home, Seaforth, prior Richard James Annett of_ ,to Reqiiient high mass which was Bintesels died 'to iVinghwe end• held,:, in~St. Patrick's Church t District Hospital. en Deeember at IO. a.m. Monday. • 29, 1970.' • .•:' •••, , Temporary , entombinent was wo44..porimiGitnweirridijoiiithl 4131041Mr5(MIWSI4k9itilk ' and on .Fenn 86, 1919 wee.!! burial . later Min,1$41A Bgtrick °Minh cemetery. - • Pallbearers were Fergus Kelly Sr.,' Fergus Kelly, Jr., Ryan 'and John