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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1972-12-14, Page 16GIFT CERTIFICATES Undecided about what to glee - A Gift Certificate (coin Sill O'Shea's is sure to please Available in any amount 444%44141i; -All he wants for Christmas is awaitingt your inspection here, Our group includes separates, ,-.4g outerwear and accessories to keep him looking mighty fine, 115) 4,4 gs Ii f24 114 • of Charge at BILL O'SH.EA Men's Wear 3/4„ SEAFORTH . ) PH-ONE 527-0995 N=43i-Ziar2i24-1, ALL ITEMS GIFT BOXED FREE Mrs. Sam McClure and family. The Hall was decorated in a Christmas setting when the Cana- dian Foresters held their annual Family night Friday evening December 8th with 95 sitting down to an enjoyable ham supper. A dance followed the supper with spot dance winners Kathy Dalton and Robert McClure and Carolyn and Bob Thompson. A good time was enjoyed by all. Mr. Austin Dexter celebrated his birthday on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Gl6U- sher, Stewart and Barbara. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Nel- son McClure, Clayton and Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. John Sanderson, Elmer,Mr. and Mrs. Bob Trick, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ball, Dar- yl, Brenda, Arva, Daryk, Janice, Herman, Randy Machan, Mr. and Mrs. Butch Hoffman and Michael. i4evis of cKILLOP Correspondent Mrs. Ed. Regele Mr. and Mrsi George Mc- Callum, Cherri arid Robin of Galt spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum and also visited with ,their, mother, Mrs. Dorothy McCallum at Huronview,Clinton. Mr. Paul and Ronald McCallum spent last Monday evening with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regele. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burns of Dublin spent an evening last week with Mrs. Joseph Thornton. Mrs. Edward Regele is a pa- tient at University Hospital, Lon- don. GIFTS ] Brandy Snifters 41t,. Vases ...:44 r-• Coffee Set rkte•• Cribbage Boards '' Spice Racks _ Ird . f 21-c up 97c 1197 87e GIFT WRAP Flat Wrap Sheets 4 Rolls per package Jumbo pack, 12 rolls Bows, 20 per package 79c 1.2.5 6.99 89c up Socks Baggie Pants' Boys' Gloves oao MA MO MB ite ocolk N. RP' TOILETRIE DESERT FLOWER G T SET FRENCH PERFUME After SHAVE,OLD SPICE 1.97 3.97 1.87 LINGERIE Slips, Anti cling 2.99 Antron Briefs 1.00 Panty Sets 2 .97 up Flannellette Gowns 3.99 Long Quilted Dusters 10.99 up S4, :/1* SPORTSWEAR r, Cardigans 5.98 up ••• Body Shirts 6.98 Dressy Blouses 6.98 Baggie Pants 14,95 MEN'S WEAR Sucks- - - • 1.25 pr. up Thermal Underwear 3.50 - 4.00 Dress Shirts • 3.50 Ties 3.00 up Work Pants 5.98 BOYS' WEAR LOOK FOR OTHER SPECIALS IN OUR - WINDOWS. r CHRISTMAS FLOWERS 2.29 - 3.49 Christmas ORNAMENTS TINSEL 6' TREE CHRISTMAS WREATH Tree Shop 54c . 1.95 69c - 1.77 12.66 77c • 2.97 PLUS MANY MORE ITEMS to CHOOSE from W. Westerhof Seaforth Open Nightly Till 9 Except' Saturday, Dec. 16 Visit Santa this Weekend ‘4, Something for everyone on your List OPEN TONIGHT , TILL 9 ' Thursday Night SPECIAL 4!2 .foot SCOTC H PINE Christmas free Reg 10.97 ea. 2.77 88c up 10.77 2.97 15 97 9.77 GIRLS' WEAR ' PARTY DRESSES, 2-3x d 5.99 PYJAMAS 2.99 SNOWMOBILE SUITS 14 99 up COTTON KNIT SHIRTS 3.00 PANTS 3.57 up OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED NOW,r-d IS THE TIME TO BUY 6-24-24 8-32-16 16-16-16 $77.00 • $83.50 $77.00 BAGGED Must be ordered and delivered by DECEMBER 15. Add 25c cents per ton per week after December 15th. - TERMS CASH - Phone 527-1910 Se a.iirth 1 Stuart Scott (23) squares off against London Lords Chuck Humbey (10). (Photo by R. Burgess) re 4 ti Correspondent Charles Geddes Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geddes and family over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron of Sarnia, Ont. They also visited with Mrs. James Coutts and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Coutts of wal- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murphy were in London on Saturday visi- ting Mr. Harold Connell, Mrs. Murphy's father, who is a patient in Western Hospital. • i• Correspondent Miss Mary McIlwain Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley and family were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Goodfellow and Kristina of Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bannon and Mela- nie of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Del Bedard, Debbie and Del of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaddick of Londesboro. Kris Laws of Seaforth spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan, Bill, Doug, Betty and Bob. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scott of Parkhill were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Presz- cator, Billy, Debbie and Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Art McMichael, OtE Rhonda, Jeff and Scott of oderich spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thompson and Joanne. They visited with the John Thompson family and the George McIlwain family. The Foresters' Family Bow- ling night will be held on Sunday evening Dec. 17th at Nobles Bow- ling Lanes. Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher (Melody Campbell) of Huron park visited on Sunday with Mr. and CWL holds Christmas party The Catholic Women's League held their Christmas party after the regular December meeting. Mrs. John Maloney in the spiri- tual aspect read ttte poem "A Prayer of a Roman Soldier on Christmas Eve". Arrangements sere made to visit the sick and the shut-ins and greetings for the adopted Grandfather. Father Laragh's message "Christmas in the Horne 19'72" stressed that Christmas is what ,ve believe it to be. This means giving of oneself for another in spiritual and material under- standing. Children get their values from adults. A .i.ollection for the missions -vas taken and an exchange ofgifts followed. A sing-song of Girrist- mas carols followed with Mrs. Joseph McConnell accompanist. Lunch was served by Mrs. Grace Jensen, Mrs. Shirley Cooper and Miss Teresa Bauer. FOR YOUR WINTER and SNOWMOBILE ACCESSORIES (over 400 suits and accessories in stock) SEE INCENT FARM EQUIPAIENT LTD. Our Motto- "AFTER WE SELL- --. WE „SERVICE" AYR- GALT-SEAFORTH Rhone 527-0126 Board trustees report A report from the Conestoga College on Nursing Education was reviewed at the December meeting of the Board of Trus- tees of the Perth-Huron School of Nursing held in Stratford at the Nursing School. Should an amalgamation of the present Schools of Nursing move into the Community College setting,- possible sites would be the Doors, Guelph,and the Stratford centres. The report - was tabl,ed so the Board of Trustees might con- sider the position of the School regarding amalgamation. An analysis of the 1972 R.N. results and the problem areas were discussed. The need for a School Counsellor was a prio- rity need for 1973, according to principal Miss M. Philpott. Maintainance of the school building involves caulking of the complete building exterior. This will be done as soon as weather cooditions permit. 1 Nursing course to be offered in January to April was inter- preted to the meeting. The curriculum proposed by the Fac- ulty was recommended for ap- proval. Top heifer sold for $45.25 cwt. Canada Packers Ltd. paid $45.25 per hundredweight for the champion heifer calf, raised by Lyle Ahrens, R.R. 5 Mitchell, at a special 4-H Club sale at the Brussels Stockyards, Friday. The heifer was one of 20 put on the block by members of the Central Perth 4-H Feeder Club. The club was formed a year ago(tr,nder the leadership of Richard Eickmeyer, R.R. 3, Mitchell, and Norman Chaffe and Earl Ahrens, R.R. 5, Mitchell. The sale was the first project of the club. All of the 10-month- old heifers sold for more than $40 per hundredweight.. Prices at the public stockyards in Toronto were between $35.50 and $36.50 for choice heifers Friday. Club members, who are en- couraged to place an emphasis on feeding of market animals, judged their ,own entries before the animals were paraded before commercial buyers. The department of agriculture and food office in Clinton co-or- dinates the activities of the club. Attend Christmas party Thirty-six members of the BYC returned to their Clubhouse Saturda y evening to attend the annual Christmas party. Mrs. V . Miller. Seaforth, Trepared a meal for till, gathering and R. Hughes, Lambetb held the atten- tion of hi s audience with his magician's act during the even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Baker and Commodore & Mrs. 'Ted Davies attended from this area. Use Expositor Want - AclS Phone 527-0240 Coach Johnston advises players Danny Hutchinson (35), Art Groenveld (22), John Leeming (3), Cam Holland (14), Stuart Scott (23), Alan Carnochan (24), John Elligsen (4), James Flannery (33), Murray McCall (25) and Larry Kale (15). (Photo by R. Burgess) Junior cheerleaders include Mary Downey, Janet Bolton, Laurie Sauvage, Joanne Schenck, • Effie Hulzebos, Anne Watson, Brenda Papple, Dianne Butt, Tracy Baker, Julie Bell, Carol Brooker, Rita Verherne. (photo by R. Burgess) Remember! 1 t takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. 47,...,kik,:ki,ktIt..:4;,.)10,2-42i21,A,AiLliA,ZillarLAZA-114arz;zarg-Lei al 16-*TEE HURON EXPOSITOR, SRAFORTH, ONT., DEC. 1/, 1972 Egmondville C NSTA 4 tr 4 Basketball Parents' night Friday evening the Boys' Ath- • letic Association sponsbred the first annual Basketball Parents' Night to display the talents of the Junior and-Senior basketball teams to Orents and friends . The Junior team played an intra- squad game, while the Senior team challenges members of JABO Holdings, better known as the London Lords football team. Seaforth teams were spur- red on by something new to the school, a junior cheerleading squad.