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The Huron Expositor, 1971-07-22, Page 5• „coo .Wer* correspondent •-"- Mrs. ;ten McKellar. At the July meeting eV the Ladies''.4id pi Cromarty church which , •was held at the home of Mrs. T. L. Scott, it was decided to donate $500. to the, board of managers. With Mrs. dames Miller presiding, other business indluded the naming of a commit- ,. tee to purchase new drapes for the Sunday School room. lirthe,,ab- sence of the secretary, Mrs. jblm Templeman read minutes. Ele- ven members answered the roll call, "Are you in favour of low- ering the legal age to 18". Mrs. Mervin Dow was-1i charge of the devotions and Mrs. Scott read a poem, "The Calf Path". Following the meeting Mrs. Scott read an interesting letter from her son David, outlining the S 0 it Earns Scholarship • f' 7-1.4 [IMMO /4 PlouRS 1.1///e/1 DO yo. 0000.,'e SEE OUR WIDE SELECTION of Chesterfield Suites by Kroehler . , (1111,\\) • ,Y4 - at BOX'S We Need Your Old „Chesterfields RECEIVE up to 00 TRADE-IN . . or Maybe more on your old Chesterfield no matter what condition it is in . . on any new Chesterfield Suite BOX FURNITURE Phon‘527 0680 Seaforth • end. Master Michael Cronin has. returned home from Seaforth - Community Hospital. Miss Mary Evans and Miss Madeline Piechi, Windsor, were visiting with Mrs. Frank Evans during the week. Also Mrs. 1111111111111111111111111111111i111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Bill Evans.'and David, Niagara Falls are spending a week with Mrs. Frank Evans. . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ouellette and son of Essex, are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Benninger and family. /to to Sizes 8 to 20 Fortrel and Cotton Reg. 5.95 up. • 20% Off OF ALL SUMMER D RESS Regular $12.00 to $14.00 Famous Leo Danal %Assorted colors and prints. COTTON DRESSES 'Sizes 10 to 241/2. DISCOUR N :1\ 4 QM THEX' GO AT,00.,-4L... MEN'S SUIT SALE Our regular stock of regulars, tails and shorts. All Pure Wool English Worsteds in newest styles and colors. Regular $79.50 to ./$110.00. Boy's T-SHIRTS SPORT: SHIRTS BERMUDAS CASUAL PANT SALE 20%" off SALE 20% off SALE OF SPORT JACKETS Values up to $55.00 in worsted and . twist, single breasted sport coats. Mostly one-of-a-kind. Sizes 38 to 44 only. 900 SALE' • • Regular $10.95 to $23.50 - Men's DRESS PANTS Tapers, Flares or Men's Regulars SALE 20% off. Save 10% on G.W.G Haugh's and Carhartt Jackets and Smocks Shirt and Pant Sets Flare's and Slim Jeans SALE 10% off • FLARE JEANS Clearance„T-SHIRtS Knitted" `Tank Tops All sizes 4.95 to 9.95 20 Off ON SALE AT 1 SAW to 30.00, Si2e from 7 to 221/2. Clearance - Girl's Men's and Boys' SWIM SHORTS Our entire stock DRESSES HOT PANT SAVE 33 1/3 % •DRESSES All New . Stock -- Size 7 to 15 only. Regular $10.95 to $29.95.: OUT THEY.G0 AT • • •-• Fortrel Boucle "Carlyle" ' Slacks Tops Skirts 8.95 to' 14.95 PRICE SAVE 20% ON ALL OUR BETTER QUALITY Regular $19.95 to $39.95. Petites,. Misses, HalfSize. 'SHOP FOR HESE `11AltGAINS AND MANYr, MORE 55 Pair only - Values tpli),00 MEN'S WASH CASUAL PANTS Broken size ranges - TO CLEAR 3•00 . 59 only - Values to $7.00 DRESS and SPORT SHIRTS .1 00 Odds and ends - Broken sizes - TO CLEAR $1.50 PENMAN'S "PEP CAT" SOX 75t Regular $1.79 A r . FIRST QUALITY PANTY ilOSE Y3C STEWART BI Stanfield's $2.00 Colored T-SHIRTS With' Pocket . Six popular colons, sizes S. M. L. XL. SALE $1.49 Regular 3.95'to 7.95 ,MEN'S T-SHIRTS Novel weaves and stripes Sizes small to extra large SALE 20%' off Wrangler Roughies and Knit Flares Regular $6.95 to..$9.95 SALE $5.00 ivy/ALIN FRIDAY and SATURDAY NEWEST $7.00 and $8.00 - MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS 5.30 All the newest deep tone and, pastel ,shade dress shirts. This season's new stock. Size 141/2 to 18. , SALE One-piece- Two-piece Bikini style keg. $13.00 to $30.00-- Off Ladles SWIM SUITS 20% Sale of JAMAICAS and' SHORTS Odd Lots of Terry HAND TOWELS Reg. 1.50, to 2.25 Velvet finish, Cannon Make, 75 ot. gir ea.. t4 t '71 elms -ot romar y HURON EXPOSITC14tf ,SEAFORTHx ON; JULY 2 3nt1,4 • t News cif HEir0 view i $50Q to Aid Churc h progress he has made in his.mti" cultural work in WPM*, pa,iiid who has been workiK with C.Vg.P, for 2 years has received per?" mission to remain until the end of the school term in NoVentber. ACTION AT THE PARK At the 'Park 'oe Friday night, gOOd-natured rivalry and slightly bent rules made an entertainjng ball game as the married ladies defeated the men by a scOre of 27 to 22. Batters for the men• were Ina Finlayson and Margaret Ann Parkinson while Prank Elliott pitched and Laverne vial- lace catfeht for the ladies. A On Sunday evening a , girls team from St. Marys defeated the local team of Cromarty and Staffa girls by a score of 24 to 16. On Saturday night the Cromarty girls defeated the Dublin Goodtimes 19 to 17. On July 12th Ron Edwards' team of boys , The Beagles, defeated Dublin Expos by a score of 31 to 29. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Splane and Beverly of London, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Eyre and Richard of Shedden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott. • Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardinbr were Mr. and , Mrs. Wayne Zurell and Kirk a Rostock. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moorehead and Jennifer of Brampton, Miss- Kim Meerehead, Bennie and Laura Knechtel of ReSteck spent Friday with Mr. and Mr* Alex Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardiner, Steven and _Lisa, aecompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Robert_Hulley of Winthrop spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alex walker and family at Dowling. Miss Kim" Walker returned with them to spend some holidays with her many relatives. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardiner were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Horan, Michelle and Charlene and Bradley of Mitchell. Debbie Hulley of Winthrop visited with htr grandparents, Mr. and MrS. Otto Walker. Richard Erye of Shedden and Michael Findlayson of Staffa are, holidaying with their grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. GordonScott. Mr. and Mrs, T. L. Scott at- tended the Scott family reunion in Seaforth Lion's, Park on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker visited Mr. Jack McGhee of London who is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital where he has undergone surgery on his foot. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laing and family have returned home after enjoying a motor trip to the western provinces. Correspondeu Mrs„ 014!, TCWiltern3,nc Mr, and „Nys, Po4 '97-PrP4, ;:'lint Michig4o, vis *tett the with Mrs, waitor 01)rioh, Mrs, WW1 Miller Welted On Sunday wirhu hermother,, Mrs. figbert. Duncan,. at. iiiirorivievt. Vislting Sunday with Mc,*..s4,in Norris -and Mr. and . Kra. -Bob St. Columban. Correspondent Mrs. Joseph Kale ' Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hick- nell and family were in Kitchener on Sunday attending the Hicknell -reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hicknell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James McQuaid, Mrs. Albert pronin and Mrs. John Murray we in ,St. Marys on Wednesday. Sister M. Isadore, London, and Sister M. Matilda, Sarriia„ visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Coyne and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coyne during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Regier and baby , Kitchener, visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cronin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ryan, London, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Melady. Keith Manley, Stratford, has returned home after spending a holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Fran- cis' Hicknell and family. Mr. and Mra peter Eckert, Kitchener., spent-the weekend with Mrs ..Joseph Eckert and Tom. N9rrts and farppy were, Mr. and. Anthony .m*14 and Richard, St. ' John, New Brunswick,and W I 460 Mrs, Eric nOrris and „Ran, Macdonald CP1lege t Que. „ and Bob Scott, holidayed: on the weekend'witli their grand, parents, Mr. and Mrs, 444.PPEItt ;#4.130, at,00000, ' •''Mr..and, mr, ssci Mrs John Temple Man visited Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Lloyd Miller. - Mr. Mrs. 4-rthhr ic*mp and. Mr, and MrS..David Kemp visited Sunday with MrsT Pearl Frapolq- and jams, Torosio. Misses Nytjanetl..0404-,, London, are bo4.4y4m, thin Lek with thQtr Pare.05, Mr And: 14;14. eslie 10119r. . P9pg;.as POAR the tortioe to hrogk ,yin aocidentand is Patient: at St,. joSeph,g0SpitaliLOoden.' ArAd 4944,4e - Dapple, London, 00. i.i.oll.0*,ying,thts. week: • g with .their oligpaxehtsi Mr . .and . gro..,Jotitl Drake. .444 . :1Y1OrrAn mes..walter.0131104.1i4s,soid hp; home,' ipthOyinsgelio pipvci to an apartInnntltk Exeter. Alice Roorda, Norman Speir and •Jerry Collins bro- vided the music for the Monday- 'get-iogether• in the auditorium. Following the dance period everyone Joined in the sing-a-long, There were twelve' tables of games played in, the auditorium on Wednesday. Prize winners for the. euchre Were, Ladies High - Mrs. Proctor; High *-'lledger Gilbert; Consolation Winners - Mrs Beattie and Harvey Cutt. • A Communion Service was held in the chapel on. Thursday morning with, Rev. WhIttich of the Blyth United Church Charge assisted by Mrs. Brown, Organist, Mrs. Whittick, soloist, and Howard Campbell from the Blyth session. 'For our Family Night program this week,' Mr. Harvey Johnston of Clinton showed slides of a trip he and Mrs. Johnston had taken to Trinidad and the Bahamas, Mrs. George Henderson of Brucefield played several selections on the piano during the program. Miss-Gladys Stanlake of IturOnview thanked the visitors, on behalf of the residents. Mr. Paul Horan has received .a scholarship to study at the Summer Music School of the Chautauqua Institution at Chaut- auqua Lake, N.Y. Mr. Horan will study piano, literature, piano technique &concerto class with Ozan -March and Patricia Benk- man , 'faculty members at the: University of Arizona, Tuscon. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ryan and family of London and Mrs. Patricia Feeney and family, Kit- chener Were visiting withMr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan on the week FROSTED CHERRIES At WILKINSON'S IGA ORDER NOW For Next Week. REDS, 10-lb. pail 3.75 22-lb. pail 6.95 SWEET BLACKS, 20-lbs. 7.25 0 Wilkinson's G A "THE TRUE VALUE STORE" DUBLIN and. DISTRICT ATHLETIC. ASSOCIATION Will provide SUPERVISED.playground activities beginning JULY 26th to AUGUST 20th MONDAY to FRIDAY from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Register your child with the playground leader at the playground., , mmumunimiimumilimummimmuilmninow e 0 * 4 • '