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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1971-07-15, Page 12The I.H.parade '71 program, which went on all day, included free draws and entertainment as well'as product introductions and discussions concerning farm trends with International executives. Marlen Vincent, of Vincent Farm Equipment Ltd., who arranged the trip for the Sealortle area farmers, said the program and exhibition served to prove that "International expects-to be first to serve the farmer now and in the future". (Adv.) .27*,THE IiIJRON EXPOSITOR, SEAPORTH, 64T.; JULY IS, 1971 New .if • Brodhagen Correspondent ars. Ken Elligsen Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfe, Steven and Jamie, London visited With his parents, Mr, and Mrs. LaVern, Wolfe on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Elligsen and Warren; M Ls s Susan Schu m in, Baden and Gordon Byers were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edgar 'and family of donee on Sunday.' Me. and Mrs. John Hinz and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mosclow, Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mil- ler and Lisa, and Linda Miller, Kitchener, visited during the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Lavern. Wolfe had as their- guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oliver, Strat- ford and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Connolly, Wartburg. Michelle, Michael, Scott and Randy Beuermann, Goderich are spending some holidays with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuermann. Kim and Bonny Schneider are spending some holidays with their aunt, Mrs. John Lawson and Mr. Lawspn this week in London. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beuer- mann and family, London visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Man- uel Beuermann on Sunday. Mrs. Irene Barth, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rock, Detroit visited with relatives and friends in this area. Dr. and Mrs. Karl Campbell, Goderich visited with' her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock last Thursday. Classified Ads pay dividends. Hibbert Co Hilbert Township Council set 1971 tax rates at the July meet- ing and are as follows, with they 1970 rates in brackets - County, 13.8 (15.06), Roads, 20,. mills, (17.5), Residential, 4.5 (3.5), Commercial, 7.7 (6.7), Fire Protection 1.5 (1), Towaship Pub- lic School Area Res. 20.4, Comm, 22.67 (20.24 and 22.49), Separate School rates Res 25.13, Comm. 27.92 (20.24 and 22.49), Mitchell, High School, 11.08 res. 12.31 comm. (18.32 and 20.35)4eafortlf High School, res. 6.57 comm. 7.3 (20.84 and 23.16) P.V. Dublin Geperal 8.5 (8.)P.V. Dublin street lightirg6.5 (7.). The Bridge costs for Dublin are completed. Two -readings were given to a borrowing by-law tor ,$150,000 to finance Tile Dr. Debentures under the Tile Drainage Act, 1971. The By-law has been for- warded to the Ontario Munici- pal, Board for approval. A grant of $125.00 was ap- proved for the Mitchell Agri- mil Meets cultural Society for 1971. The August meeting of Coen- ell' will be held Monday August 2nd instead of August 3rd at 8 p.m. Y faxgrol,'• ( 0 1 7WATS" 1n0.12, MAY cA , CI YON To No0 a St. Coluirraban -Hosts Correspondent Mrs. Bob Cronin An executive meeting of the Parent Teacher Association of the Huron-Perth Regional council ' was held recently in St. Columban School with the President, Joe Visser, presiding. Pat Cowan, from the Pro- vincial Council was present and provided helpful guidance. Others present were .1. E. Carter and Nick Eybergen, St. Marys, Mrs. Rose Van Bergen and Mrs.Cath- erine Vonk, Dublin; Mrs. Mary Murray, •Seaforth; Mrs. Mary Bondy and Mrs. Elizabeth New- bold, Stratford' and Joe Glavin, Mount Carmel. Reports were given of the Provincial Convention held in Hamilton. Congratulations were extended Joe Glavin and his unit from Mount Carmel who had one of their resolutions acted upon by the CBC. They suggested that- ---the ierr.""a-rid rifts. Bill Dill and f be moved to an earlier hour to daughter, Chantelle, of Dart- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nielen, Holland are spending three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reynen and fam 4 ly. Mrs. Melon is Mrs. Reynen's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Don Coyne and family, London spent the weekend with Mr. Tom Butters. Miss Rose Ann Benninger was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jim' Ouelette and son in Essex on the weekend. In a story in last week's issue concerning graduation exercises at St. Patrick's School, reference to the fact that awards given top students ,Rhonda Ferguson and Benny Ben- ninger had been presented by the Knights of Columbus was inadvertently omitted. King and Queen elected bythe. _class eteceived-sasheseThey were Kathy Segeren and Benny Bennin- ger. News of St. Columban Correspondent Mrs. Joseph Kale Visitors with .Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Lane during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Flana- gan and family, Kitchener; Sis- ter Helen Gawley, Battawa and Mr. and Mrs. Jim MaiHoux, Tor- onto. e Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and family, Acton visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cronin. Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand La- pointe, Windsor visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Melady, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray and family, Sarnia visited Mr. %Joe Moylaii,- Kitchener', are accompanied by , Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack 'Moylan, spendin g ea, week at Lake Nip- issing. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dawe and children, Mr. and Mrs. Gerrard Marchand, all of Wind- sor spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leo-Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray Colleen and Louise were in London last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McIver were in Midland and Collingwood on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lafie e and family are spending some time at their cottage in Bay- '4 field. Previously, it was assumed that these fatty acids were the result of eating certain foods, ,says the Ontario Safety League. However, the English study in- dicates that the emottbnal stress of fast, competitive driving may -also-affect-the ~body' chemistry- andresult in a spontaneous gen- eration of these acids. I PP Vog „ G "riA A-•,; "11-0--10:11%k make it available for` Children, An interesting reply was received from the CBC stating they would comply with the request. , A brief was also sent to the Minister of Health protesting legalization concerning the drug, marijuana. House League Dublinjui Sr. Girls House League Scores - July 11 e Goodtirnes, 40, Sun- shines, 32. Pitchers for Good- times - Ann Brooker and Cheryl M1Grath; Pitchers for Sun- shines, Mary Ann O'Rourke. July 12 - Sunshines 22, Crom- arty, 21, Pitchers for Sunshines; Ann Brooker and Mary Ann O'Rqurke; Cromarty, Debby Wallace and Jean Dow. H-P PTA mouth, N.S. are visiting with Mrs. Jean .Dill in Dublin. , Ready for a day of information' and entertainment at the International 'Harvester Company's Key Farmer. Show in Windsor, 45 area farmers are shown as they boarded the big VinceTht Farm Equipm-eht bus in Seaforth Wednesday morning. The Key Farmer Show took place in the famous Cleary auditoriuni and convention hall irf Windsor and included a formal introductiore of new lines of International farm tractors and equipment. 4 ST. COLUMBAN TOPS IN FIELD DAY 3-DAY SPECIAL Reg. 99c Beige and spice NEW FALL MATERIALS Have just arrived, including the all NEW WASHABLE DOUBLE KNITS: Great selection of Mix and Match Fall Outfits for the young Miss. Students from St. Columban School walked off with most of the honors at the Separate School Field Day held in Dublin just before the holidays began. Shown aboVe -with their awards are (left to right) Paul Coyne (Sr. Boys Champ), Theresa Bicknell (Jr.Girls), Carol Brooker (Sr. Girls), Rita Verberne , (overall Champ) and Mike Mcllroy., coach, who holds the trophy presented to the school. Mr. Mcllroy is the grade six teacher at St. Columban School. (Staff Photo) ******** * * * * * **** ** ** *** ** **** ** ** * ** ** **** * FORT New' selection of Baby Gifts. All brand new, different items. Just Right for Baby Showers BABY SCOTT DISPOSABLE DIAPER PLAN Just arrived this week as seen on TV. Winner of Chaisette and Matching-1 Chair t iUrs. Margaret Ayers, Egmondville. ____..........,........ . -.,......... .....$ BE SURE TO SEE OUR PICNIC SUPPLIES WHEN YOU ARE IN. All Day Friday . -Saturday July 23rd & 24th Seaforth Merchants are co-operating in this outstanding Sidewalk Selling Event and invite, you to join in the fun and take advantage of the bargains they • will offer. 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