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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1973-10-04, Page 50 - ONE-DAY OUR SERVICE MEN PRESENT WILL ANSWER ALL YOUR PROBLEMS ON WASHERS,'DRYERS, RANGES,REFRIGERATOR WHY NOT TRADE YOUR APPLIANCE IN WHEN THE DEALS ARE THE HOTTEST AND LOWEST IN '73 rr mg • 4 'ClT Y TRUST PERCENT INTEREST ON GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES Because you deserve the finest, freshest dairy products money can buy, we sell the name that has meant "the best" for generations ... Sealtest.* _ SEALTEST DAIRY PRODUCTS are distributed in the Exeter, Seaforth and Centralia area by: EXETER DAIRY LTD. Telephone: 35-2144 'Dominion Dairies Limited is a 'registered peered "Seeitest -, a registered trade mark of K 'alto° Corporation 72, HIP 4 Loca riefs Mr. and Mrs. pave Watson were entertained TO dinner at the home of their daughter and son-in-law Mr, and Mrs, Dan Maier of Thannesford on Sunday, it being their 45th Wedding An- niversary. other guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hannon, Susan and David and Miss Janice , Bower of Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pritchard, Kim and Mark of London. Mr. Win. Feeney and family of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Melady visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Matt Murray. iva Among those' from the ar a ho attended the funeral of e to Harry Kruse in Parry Sound on Thursday were Mrs. Wm. Oldfliald, Mrs. Ted Brown, Mr. and Mrs, Win. OiSheitand family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Brown and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roily Vanstone, Mr. John Oldfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cruse, Mrs. Edward Neu- bailer and uaughter' Mrs. Dorothy Smith of Ransopville, N.Y. ARNOLD 'I NI LWE 7 OVAPTII OnMSVIVENT Registeryd iiteilremost rensione Income lax VedUct410 nefF400r0 Retirement 4144110304 R4PRI4tiVIWING. Sun Life Assurance CuMPnili Of Canada .. TELEPHONE: 6g7-000 117 coDEHICH ST. EAST — SW1.100E111 THE HU ON EPOSIT9k,SPAFORT1+,..01:4; OCT. 4., !473,4 In scanning the Blyth Standard we note that Rev. Harold Snell of Exeter, was the guest speaker at the Masonic Centennial Church Service, a combined chiirch service for Blyth and Wingham Masonic Lodges when a large number of visiting brethern from other area lodges attended recently. - - Blyth Board of Trade will resume their regular fall hours, starting, Friday, October 5th. From then until Christmas all Blyth stores will remain open until 9 p.m. on Friday nights instead of 9:30 p.m. as during the summer months. • The Teeswater News reports that William Rettinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Rettinger, Teeswater, has been transferred from Toronto to Cranbrook, B.C. as M anager of the Toronto-Dominion Bank there. - - - a former resident, Ida Elizabeth Cassan, now of Toronto celebrated her 102nd birthday recently. She is a retired school teacher. According *to the Lucknow Sentinel, Mr. and Mrs. John Blue t of Ripley marked their 50th wedding anniversary recently. - - - K public meeting will be held on Monday, October 1st ip the . Lucknow Town Hall to discuss the possibility of forming a Kinsmen Club for Lucknoiw and District. - - Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Joynt of Luckqow observed their 60th wedding anniversary recently. Mr. Joynt is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Joynt, St. Helens and Mrs. Joynt is'the former Edith Freeman, Peterborough, but lived in Seaforth and Ethel districfbefore coming to Lucknow in 1909. To develop Community Health Centre is the heading in the Mitchell Advocate. Following a Monday night mVing of the Mitchell and District Memorial Hospital Board a recommendation of the planning committee shows evidence of concrete action in that it was decided to enter into an agreement with the Ministry of Health to develop a Com- munity Health Centre. - - - Lockhart Furniture has been. advised by architects Kyles, Lyles and Garrett that their tenders submitted for various furnishings for Ritz Lutheran Villa have been accepted. They include the supplying of beds and bedroom furniture in the amount of $29,503.38 and furniture for the dining room for the sum of. $4,169.44. In the Wingham Advance Times an item tells us that this year's Santa Claus Parade, sponsored by the Wingham Business Association, will be held on Saturday, December 8th. The Goderich Signal-Star reports that Bill Coughlan has been named new mine manager taking over from Gordon Muir who retired in August. Succeeding Bill Coughlan as production`manager is Karl Butler who has been a Goderich resident since 1969 and has a total of 18 years working experience with. Sifto Salt. Bob Chapman has been appointed to the newly created position of chemical super-z-ry intendent. Exeter Times-Advocate reports that the cause of the fire which destroyed a large'barn on the Stephen TownSiiip farm of Jim Brand, Wednesday night, remains undetermined. The Exeter and Crediton fire departments answered the call Wednesd'a'y night. - The• loss has been estimated at $20,000. Mr. Brand plans on rebuilding. - - - Three Zurich youths were each fined $75 or seven days In jail after pleading guilty to mischief charges. The youths were charged by police following an investigation' of an incident in v hich several .windows..were broken in Huron County road department shed near Zurich on September 15th. - Reeve Derry Boyle indicated this week that centennial celebrations will probably Cost ratepayers less than $1,000. The Clinton News-Record reports that the town may have a 70 home subdivision in the herov year -11 plans-announced b4 4 Goderich developer are carried out., The land is already stibdivitled„illto streets and" lotS on a subdiVisimplan dating back to the 1890's. The property in question is situated in Northwest Clinton. - - - Clinton Presbyterians gathered in St. Andrew's Church hall recently to horn:air their retiring minister, Rev. T.C. Mulholland. Presentations followed the pot luck supper from the congregation and from the Sunday School to Mr. Mulholland, and also for Mrs. Mulholland who was unable to be present due to illness. Mr. Mulholland came to St. Andrew's as a charge along with Seaforth following the sudden passing 'of the former minister, Rev. R. U. MacLean in July, 1970. Rev. and Mrs. Mulholland will retire in Kitchener. WEDDING INVITATIONS THE HURON EXPOSITOR PHONE 527-0240 SEAFORTH KIPPEN 11 4-H CLUB ' The 4th meeting of Kippen 11 "Ancestral Assort ents" was held September 25 t the home of Mrs. Stoll. Jo-Anne an Wieren and Doreen Van Wieren mop:. strated a Dutch pudding. Minutes were read by Gayle Vander Vel- don and the new secretary is Sharon Finlayson, Members dis- cussed Achievement Day and a party. Joanne Stoll made Dutch Chocolate, the Dutch pudding anti By John D. Baker Public Relations Officer Branch 156 DATES OF SIGNIFICANCE THIRTY-ONE YEARS AGO DURING ,WORLD WAR 11 4 Oct. 1942 - Stalin calls on Allies to open second front. 11 Oct. 1942 - Japanese land again in Solomons. 14 Oct. 1942 - U-boat torpedoes Canadian steamship Caribou in Cabot Strait, 136 seamen lost. Battle of St. Lawrence ends after taking 700 lives, 23 ships. Buzz Beurling is wounded and shot down in Malta. 20 Oct. 1942 - A total of 530 enemy submarines sunk in war to this date. 22 Oct. 1942 - Brazil at war with Nazis and Italians. 23 Oct. 1942 - Montgomery's Eighth Army attacks at El Alamein. 28 Oct. 1942 - Rommel counter- attack beaten by 8th Army. 30 Oct. 1942 - R.C.A.F. planes of Eastern Air Command des- mcKILLoP 14-H CLUB McKillop 1 4-H Club m'et at the home of Wendy Warkentin on September 25. Recipes that night originate from the United King- dom, including Finnan Haddie with egg sauce and English Tri- fle, were made by members. Next meeting will be held at the Mime of Elizabeth Pryce on October 11. LOVE'S LAST GOT REMEMBRANCE I14p You Decide on Your Memorial Requirements PHONE: EXETER 235-Q620 • MONUMENT — You are LET T. PRYDE & SON LTD. 4-H Clubs Whether it's a • MARKER • INSCRIPTION' remembering a loved one hot chocolate accompanied by German tea squares made ear- lier by Nancy Stoll. SEAFORTH V 4-H on Sept. 17 at Menheere's. The club decided on having "Dainty Samplers" as their nickname. The fair exhibit was discussed and after the busineSs was com- pleted, Pat and Sandra Menheere demonstrated making German Tea Squares and PArisian par-' faits along with the help of Cathy Coleman and MarilynGuichelaar. COMING EVENTS Thursday, Oct. 4th - executive meeting commencing at 8.00 p.m. , Friday, Oct. 5th - Bingo • as usual at the Legion Hall. Thursday, pct. 11th - General meeting'commencing at 8.00 p.m. We will be voting whether or not sons and daughters of veterans may become associate members.Make a special effort to be at this meeting, your vote is very important and will certainly affect the future of the Branch. PAST EVENTS Last Friday, Sept. 28th, the Bingo attracted eighty-seven players. Prizes to the value of $330 were won. Last Sunday, Sept. 30th, a Legion seminar in London was attended by Comrades Gordon Scott, Cleave Coombs, Allan Ni- cholson, George Hays and Wil- fred Titford. Editor's Quote Book ,"Leisure is the mother of phlosophy." — Thomas Hobbes troy two subs in one day. 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