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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1971-06-03, Page 8971 News.. et Welton 00 provincial Honors 36" wide Reg. 2.29 yd, .l" NO* , SAVE 63c yd. Printed CRIMPLENE tr whi• x prints to.. choose from R. 5.88 yd. [dual for pant tap and cool summer dresses. NOW ONLY SAVE '1.44 yd. Summer Means Coq, Dresses — Use Our Cotton PRINTED DUCK' in easy to care for cotton and polyester. NOW L Reg. 3.19 yd. SAVE 92c yd. VOILE to match, Reg. 1.99 NOW 1.32 Striped ARNEL JERSEY 45" wide NOW Make it cool and bright in a -POLYESTER S U RAT.,.... 45" wide SAVE 50c'yd. "Vir Reg. 2.27 •• 4. Ideal for travel. Reg. 4.95 Time to make beach cover-ups?? .66 yd. .••••••••.:, Printed Polyester CREPE in paisley or 'geometric s 45" wide Reg..$4.57*yd. TRU PREST in transitional dark colors easy to care cotton 45" wide Reg. 1.19 yd. NOW OPEN ALL' DAY WEDNESDAY r. NOW SAVE 1.20 yd. JUNE yd. Use a colorful printed TERRY INTENIIATIONAL® FINGER TOUCH• PERFORMANCE POWER MOWER • • 21" Self-Propelled, Recoil Start. • 21" Finger. Touch 'Push, Recoil Start. • 19" Finger Touch Push, Recoil Start. ( gross catcher included ), TOUCH CONTROL FINANCE PLAN AVAILABLE r- FINGER" QUICK & EASY ATTACHING •LEAF AND GRASS BAG ii INCENT FARM EQUIPMENT Our Motto:— "AFTER WE SELL — WE SERVICE" AYR-GALT -SEAFOTH Phoiw 527-0120 Beverly McCall, R.R. 3, Walton, is presented with a provincial honors certificate by Huron Home Economist Catharine H. -Hunt at the recent Achievement Day held in Clinton. (Photo by Clinton News Record) NDP Sets Date For Convention The one person who always prospers by blowing his own horn is the president of the band instrument company. "Maybe we were too small a deal," 'reported Clarence Mc- Donald, Exeter, chairman of the committee in charge of office accommodation who also advised that .between ten and twelve thousand square feet of spade' Was needed. "The, government works slowly but Ontario Hydro is in there now and' I think the door is'' open , " continued McDonald. "I think we should push. a little harder in Toronto and Ottawa." "If 10,000 square feet is too small it would indicate they're not too anxious to find tenants," stated Chairman Bob Elliott.' 'We may be insignificant butwe spend as much money as anybody in this county." ,Oil the suggestion of Mrs. Marilyn Kunder, Seaforth, decision was reached to forward "letters of 'complaint" to R. E. McKinley MP and Hon. C. S. MadNaughton. • In the meantime, Mrs. J. W. Wallace, Goderich, had another idea for consideration of board members. "The lot that the old Victor Laurieton school stood on in Goderich •has a For Sale sign on it," offered Mrs, Wallace. •44,, , 44' LSMFT 1968 FORD GALAXIE 500 2-door hardtop, beautiful pastel blue with black vinyl top, V-8, automatic, radio, power brakes and (1795 steering, 626424. A real sharp automobile 41 WAS $1995 1969 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR DPL Stationwagon , air conditioned, V-8, automatic, power brakes and steering, only 29,000 original miles, sharp, red and white, $ 2395 38532X WAS $2595 1968 MUSTANG with GT package, 390 V-8, automatic, power brakes and steering, radio. $1979 A real sharp one-owner car, K45472 WAS $2195 1967 DODGE POLARA 4-door sedan, V-8, automatic, radio, power brakes and steering, $ 95 nice beige, J13142 WAS $1195 1968 FORD GALAXIE 500 Convertible, V-8 standard, only 26,000 miles, complete with warranty. Bob Oke's personal car, $1849 K30848 WAS $1995 1969 FORD F100 Styleside Pickup, only 20,000 miles on this, beautiful red and white custom cab, 300 cylinder motor, radio, must $1989 be seen, 56738U WAS $2095 II 11111111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1111111111111111i111”111111 ii iiii 11111111111111111111i11111111111111111 GARDEN 0 HOSE 1111111111111i111111111111 t tttttt 1111111 tttttt 11111 tttt 1 ttt 11111111111111111i1111111111111111111111 Remember... It's Sense To See Snider's Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer Larry Snider Motors LIMITED EXETER 235.1640 LONDON 227.4191 0 Open weekdays Until ,9;00 Saturdays Until 6;00 Gas pumps open until 9:00 pm evenings except Sat, &Sun. • • — The NDP Huron Riding Assoc- iation will hold a nomination meeting on June 23rd to choose a provincial NDP candidate. Lo- cation of the meeting will be decided later. Decision to hold the 'convention was taken• at a meeting in Hensall in charge of president Wilf Glazier. Secretary Mrs. John Fisher read a letter from the NbP Provincial office asking for, helpers and financial assistance • for the Brant by-election on May 31st. Art Laverty, Goderich, will act as chairman of a resolutions committee which the meeting ap- pointed. Members are Mrs.David • Leader,. Hensall, Randy Collins, Hensel]. and Wayne Gornall, Clinton. Members called on Ontario Lands and Forests Minister Rdne ,Brunelle to conserve Niagara Escarpment lands and, in 1 stopping at Gettysburg, Pa, for a few hours tour of the ba,ttle fields. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner 1.of Brussels and Mr. and airs. Gerald Ryan and family -visited friends in the Drayton area. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunk, Mrs. Allan McCall and William Bennett were in Toronto last Thursday, where they toured the Edward's Gardens and Oritark Place. Misses Brenda Bewley and Karen McDonald were among the Grade 13 students from the Sea- forth District High School that took the bus trip to Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills visited with Cecil Okes of Lon- don. Mrs. Mabel yojir of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rutledge and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Humphries and family, all of London were, among those in attendance at the Stroop-Hum- phries wedding which was held in the Brussels AnglicanChurch, Miss Linda Traviss and Roy GIngerich of Kitchener visited at the home of mMr. and Mrs. Ralph Traviss. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan were Mr. and Mrs. • Cyril Johnson of London, Miss Lois Beninger and friend of Wel- land, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ryan of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Williams of Seaforth. Mra and Mrs. Martin Bean attened the graduation on Friday for Ngllie Baan at the University of Guelph, when she received her Bachelor of Applied Science Degree. She is presently at Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto, where she is taking the dietetic nterrrsi ip piogi am. The U.C.W. executive and int- erested members are meeting Thursday evening at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Sholdice and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hack- well visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs...Ron Ennis of Whitby. Sm• iles . Many freeways have three lanes: A left lane, a right larie, and the. one you're trapped in' when you see Our exit. 111,4014::E*POSIT9R, SRAFPRTi6, On, 4,14,NR. • 592116. IMEIDALILik NEW Olif Correspondent Mrs. Allan McCall Achievement Day for "Sep- arates for Summer" project just completed was held in the Clinton Secondary School on Saturday. The morning programme con- sisted of judging Separates rand Fabric for Shorts. Eleven clubs took part in the afternoon pro- gramme doing either a skit, dem- onstration or exhibit. Pres- entation of spoons was given to each girl who completed this club, also certificates of achieve- ment. Provincial Honors. were pre- sented to Beverly McCall, RR 3, Walton for having completed 12 home-making clubs. County Honours for com- pleting six clubs were presented to Joan Bennett, Walton, Connie Forbes, Clinton #2; Marian Thompson #2 Clinton, Cheryl Kennedy • #4 Seaforth; Karen Shepherd # 1, Londesboro; Ruth McGregor, #1, Londesboro; Doreen Mason, Lonciesboro; Jo Ann Snell 41, Londesboro;,Janet Crawford #1, Menkton and Brenda Ward, #1, Monkton. Miss Catherine H. Hunt, Huron County Homa Economst was in charge, assisted by Mrs. Larry Wheatley, -Home Econo- mist, #1 Dublin and Misss.Frances Lampman, Supervisor of Cloth- ing, Toronto. The Fall Project will be, "Dairy Fare". Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGavin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill DinsmDre and family of Brampton, also called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ennis of Whitby. In last weeks paper the name of Mrs. Corrie Hamelin of Perk- insfield „ appeared in error. as Mrs. Carrie Hamelin. Mrs. Hamelin, who received her B.A. Degree is the former Currie Van VIpet of this area and had attended Saforth District High School. M'r. and Mrs. Harvey Craig and Graeme attended the coh- vocation at the University of Western Ontario, London on Tuesday at which Sherrill Craig received her B.A., Degree. CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY A surprise dinner party was held at the Iroquois Casino in London on Saturday-to henOur Mr. and Mrs. Archie Somerville, R.R. 4, Walton on their 35th Wedding' Anniversary. Mr.' and Mrs. Somerville were married on June 5th, 1936. Mrs. Somerville was the former Cora Strong from Tuckersmith. Those attending the•celebra- tion were Mr. and Mrs. Somer- ville's four daughters and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Campbell, Kevin, Kim and Brad- ley, Dublin; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wathke, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harvey and Cheryl, Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ross, London. ' At the close of the evening the family presented their parents with a stereo set. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Saund- ers of Royal Oak ;-Michigan were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle and family, also visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott Sr. of Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid spent a weekend recently with Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Stimwe of Stratford. Mrs. Gordon McGavin spent the weekend at her home, but returned to the hospital for fur- ther treatment. Becky Nolan, Joan Bennett,' Faye Blake, Judy Thamer, Bev- erly McCall, Marie Nolan, Mary- anne Blake, Dena Wey, Joyce Blake, Randy Fraser, Gary Van Poucki, Rick McDonald and Clay- ton Fraser were among the stud- ents from this area that took advantage of the bus trip to Washington, D.C. and Gettysburg, Pa. over the holiday weekend. The trip was arranged by the Seaforth District High School. Mr. and -Mrs-r--Don-Melaonald—j and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bennett toured Ontario Place in Toronto. Mr. and 'Via's. Oliver Riley, Sharon and tioreen of Wroxpter visited Mrs. Charles McCuteheon of McKillop Township. Miss Teresa. Ryan, R.N.A., visited with her parentS, Mn and Mrs. Lawrence Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Highton and Paul, of Kincardine visited Mr. and Mrs.- Howard Hackwell and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon enjoyed a bus trip to Washington D.C. returning home on Sunday 'DATSUN • FOR ' • PERFORMANCE • ECONOMY 1 CLASS SALES and SERVICE at GERALD'S SUPERTEST PHONE 527.1010 eeee••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.eseve, • •,. particular, the Bruce Peninsula and adjacent islands for public . use and for the preservation of 'nature. The meeting felt this to be urgent, because, of the news of. the acquisition by private in- terests of Finds in the Tobermory area for development for private use. . Accommodations WO*:BoarFinds Correspondent Mrs,. Wm. Walters Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Frayne of Sunshine Line. Mr. Gary Hern of Stratford visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hern and boys. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of 'Exeter visited on Monday with -Ivir-.-and-Mrs,Tem-Gam pbell-and- Helen. ' Mr. and mrs. Harry Cole of London and Mrs. Irene Ford visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne. Mr. and Mrs. George Frayne visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Patterson, Leslie and Linda of Lucan. Mrs. John Coward visited on 7,, Tuesday v with Mrs. Newton. Clarke in South 'Huron Hospital. Mr. George Bailey visited on Sunday with Mrs. Dorothy Collier in Kirkton, Mrs. John Coward visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack- son Woods of Elimville. No • of WINCHELSEA qi* '4 long, modation Clinton the The Huron county Board of house the newly engaged Education is' only about two-and- psychologist, psychometrist, -a-half years old and already, possibly three others to be there- are accommodation pro- affiliated with the special educat- blems looming. ion program for Huron as well It was learned at last Tuesday as possible additional clerical evening's board of education staff. meeting in Clinton that space at The board of Clinton Public the former nurses' residence in Hospital advised the board of is to house education for Huron that it is not before . ,interested in ericting other, too ACCOM- tenants presently occupying office space in the building, build- will required to ing an addition to the premises or selling it. To add even more urgency to the quest fornew quarters, the board of education's lease id up in the former nurses' residence July 1, 1971. A mouth to month rental arrangement will be satis- factory' to the Clinton Public Hospital beard but the-rent has been increased from $2700 per " annum to $3600 per annum.' And after the first of July, the board of education "will be required to give four month's notice before 'moving out. Director of education, D. J. Cochrane, outlined steps which have been taken to locate Mternate accommodation in the inton area. 'Spence Cummings, the. county development officer at CFB Clinton iwas contacted con- zerning possible space at the former air force -base and a letter was subsequently received from Hon. C. S. MacNaughton suggesting that facilities at CFB 'Clinton would very likely be available to the board. The • Ontario Development Corpor- ation offiCials even agreed to arrange for a tour of the base to see the. accommodation avail- able before the announcement of the federal government's decision to put a hold on the closure of CFB Clinton was made. education administration not present board additional .be sufficient of staff and