The Huron Expositor, 1973-09-20, Page 3Huron Business
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.eio•fairs Winthrop Silver Strings-p NEWS' OF . \ • • •
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The Silver strings had a 'hinV
week. They played at the Steam
Thresher's ShoW alyth on the
8th and 8th of 'September. Oi
Monday „they entertained at a:
Promenade Concert in Mount
Forest. on the 14th they, went
to Mentor() to entertain for a
concert Fair night. while in the
distfict the group with Mrs. Mer-
vin Godkin and Mrs- Glen Mc
Nichol stayed over night`and visi-
ted with Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Rodgers, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne
Hindinan and Wes Rodgers, rela-
tives of June and Linda Godkin.
They played the next day at Luck-
now Fair. Linda Godkin played
the violin. Ray McNichol played
the electric guitar, Beth Mc ,.
Nichol played the banjo and step- '
danced. Alec Robertson played
at the WOW of'Sandra rtulley Qa•
September 14 The cni1/nielowap
is the Mix:04E40re. Mrs.'
Little, "gave a nutrition
Canada's food ptcle 0117 cussed.• toortierfr(type pleP
'1,10) and OrandPerea (aPPle 01P4-ow) were made. 'SO; recipes ,
are .of French origin. Elizabeth
Pryce, assistant 'leader, bad
made a pie from dried apples
which she brought to the meeting.
The dried apples, had been sup-
plied by Edna Bolton.
the drinus and Faye MAO, tile
piano.
and MrS. ReteXt, flulleyr
and family visited with Mr.'and
Mrs. jack McGhee and fainill4
London, Sunday.
LisaMcClure entertained
several Of her girlfriendSHatur-
day, the occasion being her 7th
birthday.
liiCKILLOP #1
The second meeting of the
McK11.10p #1, 4-H club was held
THIS WEEK r.
from Ottawa
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C lebrate 108th anniversary
TRAINS RUNNING
Rail transportation in British
Columbia resumed ,September 11
for• the first tirrie since .1.1.11y 26.
The resumption of rail service
followed the return to work
earlier this week of Vancouier
area railworkers=t4 last hold-
outs against Parliambnt's back-
to-work legislation passed
September 1.
UNEMPLOYMENT
The unemployment rate sea-
sonally adjusted for August, in-
creased to 5.5% from 5.2%,
Analysts have noted that young
people teem to be remaining in
the labour force longer than
normal before quitting summer
jobs to return'to school.
OLYMPIC STAMPS '
The Post Office has announ-
ced that the first two stamps of
a special series on the 1976
Olympic GameS will be issued
next week. . •
SAUVE TO CHINA
A sixteen-member Canadian
scientific mission will visit China
from September 20 to October
4. The Minister of State for
Science and Technology, Jeanne
Sauve
'
' will head the delegation.
This trip precedes Prime
Minister's week-long visit to
China which is to beg illOc tobe r 6.
,,STrade Minister Alastair Gil-
cespie proposed this week in
Tokyo , that Japan increase its
imports of Caoadian manu-
factured goods.
At a meeting with Yasuhiro
Nakasone, Japan's Minister of
International Trade and Industry,,
Mr. Gillespie said that Canada
would like to upgrade the contents
of its trade with Japan and would
like to receive more Japanese
tourists.
Mr. Gillespie is in Japan with
other Canadian Cabinet Ministers
to launch'-a new round of inter-
national trade negotiations.
IMMIGRATION UP
Immigration to Canada in-
creased by 30% during the first
half of 1973 over the same period
in 1972. By the end of June of
this year, 70,833 immigrants en-
tered Canada as compared to the
54,313 who entered in 1972.
and Mrs. J ohn Kernighan in Gode- FOOD PRICES
rich Wednesday evening.' Beryl Plumptre, Chairman of
Mrs. Harold Smalldon was the FoOd Prices Review Board
hostess for the September. unc d that 'some sixty
meeting of the Moncrief U.C.W. a resear iers have been Sent out
her home on Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Hilda Sellers Seaforth
spent the weekend at the horhe
of ' Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss
and attended the anniversary ser-
vices Sunday at Duff's United
Church.
The convenors, Mrs. George
McCall and Mrs. Ron Bennett,
on Family apdConsumer Affairs,
have emphasized an (pen meeting
of the W.I., Friday evening when
Dr, Jean Westermann, the. former
Jean Mills of Burlington
will -speak ,and show slides of
a recent trip to Africa. '
Miss Lynne McDonald has
gone into the, Woodstoc k,hospital
for her nurse-in-training course.
Mr. and -Mrs: Ray Huether,
Steven and John visited recently
with Mr. Jack Webster, Edmonton
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Webster
of Big Valley, Alberta, at the
home of Mr. ,and ,Mi4s.- Watson
Webster in Clinton.
Mrs. W.C. Hackwell spent a
few days this past week with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Smith and family
of London, their daughter Monica
was in the hospital with appen-
dicitis but is home again.
Mrs. Ames Rayne had her
grandson, Leonard Payne visiting
her for the weekend. He is
attending Waterloo College.
Miss Gail Searle entered peel.
Memorial Hospital ,to train for an
RICA
Mrs. Jack Helmes, Clinton
and Mrs. Ray Huether attended
the 60th wedding anniversary in
Lucknow recently of Mr. and Mrs.
Reedsetthe „dormer Debbie
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Several former members of
the young People's Society when
Dr. Hazlewood was minister in
Walton met at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Emerson Mitchell, Sun-
day afternoon when a sociad.'get-
together and supper was enjoyed
with Dr. and Mrs. Hazlewood.
and Mrs. Joseph Ryan
and Rosemary spent the week-
end in Oshawa visiting Mr. and
Mrs.. Ken Ryan and boys.
Mrs. J.. Hawley, of London
spent a week repently with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Smalldon.
Congratulations to the -Ju-
venile Boys of Walton and.District
In winning the W.O.A.A.
championship 17-3 over Maryhill
Friday evening in the Brussels
Ball Park. Bill Shortreed made
two home runs,for the team during
the final game.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert warwiek
of St. Thomas spent the weekend
at the home of the letters parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken McDonald and
attended the AnniversaryService
Sunday morning at Duff's United
Church.
Mr. and s, Allan McCall
attended the 50th Wedding
anniversary "At Home" for Mr:
Many guests and visitors at-
tended the108th Anniversary Ser-
vices of Duff's United Church,
0 Walton; onSueday, when the mini-
ster Rev. Derwyn Docken B.A.,
B.D. Was assisted by the guest
speaker, the Rev. Dr. R. Gordon
flaziewood, B.A. B.D., D,D., who
was minister here from 1942
to 1951. For the past 15 years,
Rev. Dr. Hazlewood has been
minister of Binkley United
Church, Hamilton.
- The choir rendered anthems
during the services, "Stand up
' and Bless the Lord", "0 Wor-
ship the King"'and "Come Thou
Almighty King", 'with Mrs. Nell
McG.avin and Miss Carol Wilbee
taking the duet part. During
the morning service, Don Mc
• Donald sang "Nearer my God to
Thee", assisted at the organ for
' both service's by Mrs. Ian Wilbee.
Dr. Hazlewood took as his
sermon at the morning service, ,e)
"The Church under Crossfire"
and in the evening, "Let
the church be the Church".
. During the evening' Service,
an 'enjoyable Saxophdne number
was rendered by the Wilbee trio,
Carol, Brian and Keith assisted
by their mother at the piano.
Lunch was served by the
ladies during a social period
after both services.
ARE You um oF PAYING INE(
Let me show you how yo'n can KEEP
those tax dollars for your OWN
retirement.
Don't wait until the LAST MINUTE,
budget your savings NOW and 'you
will qualify for a tax exemption at
the end of the year.
CALL ME SOON
393-6610
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,to check shelf prices in super-
markets across Canada. The
federal government's Review
,Board will bring pressure to bear
on grocery retailers who have
raised their prices unjustifiably.
Donald J. Diehl
Guarantee youi• tomorrow today!
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.."the meat people -
Mission band
Pam Hackwell -gave the Call
to Worship opening the Mission
Band for the coming year, held
Sunday morning in the basement
of the church. There were 38
in attendance.
A sin2.song was conducted fol-
lowed, by the treasurer's report
by Dianne Godkin, who then took
up the collection. It was de-
cided that the Octpber collection
-be given to U.N.I.C.E.F.
Officers elected are; Presi.-
dent - Jeff Hackwell; Vices
President - Heather Brennan;
Secretary - Laura Dennis;
Treasurer - Dianne' Godkin;
As4istant treasurer, Jim
Brennan.
The children went to their
classes with the 'regular
teachers; Mrs. DoreenHackwell,
Mrs. Margaret Bennett, Mrs.
Dorothy Sholdice and Mrs.
MargerY Huiither.
4-H club
The 'first meeting of Walton II"
for the new prejeet, Fri W`Ortd,.
of Food in Canada"• was held
Friday evening at the home of
Mrs. Don McDonald.
The leaders Mrs. Ann Ryan
and Mrs. Marilyn McDonald
0 welcomed the six members. They
distriblited members, pamplets
and hand out sheets and other
material and discussed the club
in general and told of the club
requirements. June Williamson
was voted president while the
secretary and press reporter
will rotate for each meeting.
Blueberry Buckle was made
by the leaders and later all
members were treated.
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Boneless Pork Roast lb 1.09
Shoulder Pork Chops Ih 1:09
Pork Riblets I, 69.
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Cooked Ham art 89 e
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Sliced Side Bacon PRC 1.29
All Beef Sausage Pk, 65°
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