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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-01-17, Page 6--Ttlltr NURCiiV, MPQS:ITQR, S AF90",. ONT, JA17. ice! , V, *. �. E-9 We x x J a n nae pa 2 DO �'iJ�l 7�}Htf"t"a`it a �� Pe �'►! 1'ea bo' .Fs� fifty -years tzaEk }k, a° 4 A well known Egmondville � r v u1 vlogan, Township Council, at its Monkton Community Centre �" � '.' Y s ��f° couple, Mr. and Mrs. Roy $ tnaugural,tneeting on Monday, Tim Nicholson. By -Laws McGeoeh celebrated their 50th alnvatry 7; 127�i reviewed its appointing M. Dalrymple as "* � �`"�,�.�"'- ,� Anniversary with an Open House representation on area boards Mitchell Fire Chief and accepting at their home on Sunday. and commissions and named Logan Township share of the T "' r' .f y About 1,50 guests from as far as representatives. Reeve Gordon construction of the he%v Mitchell n � ">a Toronto attended the celebration. Mogk presided. , Arena were passed. A number of telegrams were Appointed to 'represent Logan S128,324.'b having been spent ,: received including those from, on the different boards were: on Logan Toss nship Roads in 1.973 R.E.McKinley, M.P., Robert Upper Thames Valley the Clerk was instructed to apply Stanfield, Governor General and Conservation Authority • Laverne. for subsidy. The Treasurer ,M «.r r.,r ,_ Mrs. Michener and Jack Riddell, Gardner; Maitland Valley reported S13,4`2.54 19'3 taxes M.P.P. 'Conservation Authority - Edwin %%ere outstanding at Dec'. 31. �U 1 • Elmer Larone, Mrs. McGeoch's 111man: Ausable Authority - General Accounts amountingto • • former employer, took guests, Visitors spend, weekend in area K.J.Reaney; Mitchell —District $3,145.29 and road • accounts friends and the McGeochs' for y Planning Board - Allan Siemon,: totaling S3,620.12 %sere ordered dinner. r Perth County Safety Council paid. Mrs. Arabelle Bushel of Clin- Evans and attended the funeral , Heffron of Blyth. Taking part in assisting and Edwin Illman: Monkton Fire Area Due to the Viral Municipalities ton visited last %%eek with Mrs. on Monday of Jack's mother, Visitors on the weekend with serving at the open house were: 'yu Tim Nicholson: Mitchell Fire Con%ention being heldin Frank Evans. Mrs. Wm. Cleary at Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Costello were Marilyn Horne, Dianne Muir, Area- Laverne Gardner: Mitchell Hamilton. . Feb. 4, the next Mr and Mrs. Dannv Costello Mrs. Mary Jordan of London Monsignour J. Feeney of London; Carrie McGavin, Anne James, Liz • Agric. Society Carl Vick:, regular meeting v%ili be, held andfannix tut Kitchener spent the visited on the weekend with her 'Mr. and Mrs. John Meagher of Watson, Betty MacLean, Jean Friday. Feb. lsr. weekend %%iih Mr. and Mrs. Dan family here. Stratford. and Mr. and Mrs. John Durst, Jessie Gray, Evelyn Costello. Recent visitors with Mr. and Krauskopf of Guelph. Garrit, Audrey McLean, Dilys Seaforth Institute entertains S1r. and Mrs. Harold Schmuk Mrs. Ed. Byers were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hallman of Finnigan, Jean Lee, Margaret of Kitchener %%ith Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Irvin Johnson of Londes- Kitchener spent the weekend Stephenson and Mabel Strong. ? Ferg Stapleton on the %%eekend. boro, also Mr. and Mrs. Jerry with Mr. and Mrs. Don MacRae. p RY The couple received many gifts The Seaforth Women's McNjughton: Lucky door prize Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Maloney as remembrances of the day. j; institute held [heir Dine and Mrs. Gordan Papple. Lu.ckx tall% - visited on Sunda% with Mr. and Relax evening on Tuesday with %Irs. James Ke%s: LdngeSt Mrs Don Nltxser and Mr. and ' -embers' husbands and guests married couple - Mr. and Mrs. Sirs. Eugene Bannon at Rostock. .)resent in the Orange Hall. The Frank Rile%. The couple v%rth Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cleary, ' .O.B.A. ladies sexed a hot beef most grandchildren - Mr. and Ksren and Ke%in of Weston spent ginner and Mrs. Arnold Ta\lor. Sirs, Alex Pepper. evening at the Community Hall in the %%etAend with Mrs. Frank he W.I.President, welcomed the John Ball of the S. D. H.S. staff Rebekah Lodge m the absence of planned to officially present the ;roup. Mrs. James Keds, District Rebekah tells 'resident, brought greetings as noble grand. Mrs. E%eritt Smith. member of tlso did Mrs. Gordan Papple. generously illustrated in colour. y •. Mrs. Bennett reported a , bus% p New books' New books delivered to Seaforth Library this week include: Matheson,Anne. Princess Anne: 3rovincial Board Direcio*of the busy' C ristmas SeaSO11 The members of the Brodhagen George Jarmuth and, LI d y a royal girt of our time has known the -".,W. l o, Mrs. John Henderson and Mrs. Mrs. Foster Bennett. %ice %khitih %%ill cost district Rebekah Chamber df Commerce held their on 7liursday g Piueter. � T•he author princess since she was a baby and y :oss Gordon led in a sing song. grand. presided n%.er Monda% and 10OF lodges more than S600. annual meeting The members are now planning as a journalist has accompanied . Mrs, Lorne Lau sun introduced evening's meeting of Edehs eiss A district Friendship Night is evening at the Community Hall in and hoping for good weather for a the Royal Family on many of their John Ball of the S. D. H.S. staff Rebekah Lodge m the absence of planned to officially present the the form of a supper meeting. A successful snowmobile carnival to tours abroad. The book is yho showed slides and spoke on noble grand. Mrs. E%eritt Smith. machine, which will be used to successful year was reported, the be held on January 26. generously illustrated in colour. y its trip to Germany along w ith the Mrs. Bennett reported a , bus% p test the e%es of re -school P group having sponsored nine baseball teams, bused children to Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe Hawkins, Jack. ;eography Club. Christmas season v isiting and children and those of the lower the Mitchell swimming pool and visited Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hinz in AD lWn for quiet life. y g Mrs. Norman Reihl .banked delivering plants and treats to grades. The date and place of the drilled a new. well for the Stratford on Thursday. Well known British actor vir. Ball and presented him with sick and shut ins, and remember• e%rnt wilt be announced later. A Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Scher- recounts h' life in films aaa his a ift g ing man% others %%ith greeting, joint IOOF and Rebekah Euchre is " Community Hall. 'The election of officers for the barth and Mr. and Mrs- Ken battle (now lost) with cancer of Euchre followed with prizes cards. The planned for Januar\ 30. corrin year was held -with the g Elligsen visited Mr. and Mrs. the throat. His memoirs are yon by: Ladies most games - g " secretary , Mrs. Peter Slalcolm, read numerous Winners at a euchre held folioµing results: past president, Ronald Mikel, R.R. 2. Mitchell, completed with a postscript b his P P P Y T•. drys. Les McClure: Mens must thank• you notes and greeting cards. following the meeting %%ere: Harold Rock: President. Reuben on Sunday. widow_ tames R.M.Scott. Ladies Mrs. Keith Sharp reported a ladies - high. Mrs. Alec Scott: Bk: 1st vice president - Mr. and Mos. August Scher. 11i11,Pamela. Malvieinheritance. onsolatioon - Mrs. Andrew urnbull: Mens, consolation - Jim meeting at Clinton regarding the g lone hands - Mrs. James Keys: William Flanagan: 2nd vice barth accompanied Mr. and Mrs. A rich fascinating noviO.set in ,• Youth Pilgrimage and public low. Mrs. Adin Forbes. Gents: P resident. Wilfred Ahrens: 3rd Edwin Bennexvies and Mr. and Scotland iti the Gothic tradition. , USEat speaking competition to be, held high, Eldin Kerr: Ione hands, vice president - Robert Jarmuth; Mrs. Norman Riehl of Seaforth to more convenient location—de- Clinton. February 2-. James Ke%s: lo%%.: Harold Con- Secretary - Wilbur Hoegy: Trea- Detroit where they spent the Osborne,John. The fond year of A report of a meeting held at nell: luck% tallies, • Charles surer - Orval Parrott: Assistant- weekend with Mrs. Henry Scher- the Nixon Watch.- EXPOSITOR, Clinton regarding the purchasing Recycs. Frank Smale. Draw treasurer. Frank Murray: direct- barth and otherirelatives there. Considered to be one* of the of an eye -testing machine was %%inner- Mrs.. Isabel Rau. ors. Carl Vock. Earl Bennewies. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. fairest of the Nixon Watchers, WANT given b� Mrs. Lillian Grummets: Mrs. F. Bennett as in charge Robert Osborn. Mervin Dietz. Joe Lavern Wolfe were Mr. and Mrs. Osborne nevertheless speaks -ADS 'lr. G. F. Mills of the Huron of games and Mrs. C. Reeves was Vandenburg. Gary Josling.; dues Ed Oliver, Mrs. Alice Tait, plainly. When he has to criticize, Phone 527-0240 County, Health Unit. was eiyen lunch convener. There were 12 collector. Harold Mogk; personal Stratford and Mr. Fred Herbert. he does; when he can praise, he permission to order the machine, tables n play, treasurer. Georgie Rock: auditors;- Mitchell. does. % ,n x EXPANDED SERVICE i 'TO FARMERS 1•s pleased to announce the IN NORTH HURON Herb Verbeek FOR AS LITTLE AS $ .04 per day Plus shampoo; rent a• Bissel Electro Foam Rug Shampooer from BROOME'S FLOOR COVERING PHONE 527-0420 — SEAFORTH LTD. OFFICIAL. OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY, JANUARY 18,., P of their modern new Blyth.... JOHN'DEERE SERVICE CENTRE Hwy. 4 at County Rogd 25, at the south entrance to Blyth Large shop and service area. This new facility and the staf f will provide SERVICE HURON TRACTOR BLYTH 523-4244 Where and when you need it! LTD. " EXETER 235-1115 JOHN DEERE GENERATION 11 TRACTORS AT OPEN HOUSE —See the complete John Deere +� Generation 11 Caravan featuring four cut -away tractor engines with working components. —Several door prizes and free coffee. — go —Examine the very latest in parts, service and accessories. —Come and " talk to I ur staff about your requirements, and how we can best serve your needs from Blyth. —Investigate our new delivery�servi.ce which includes a new van to serve our many cus- tomers in the Goder- ich, Clinton, Seaforth, Brussels, Blyth, Wing. ham, Lucknow, Moles- worth and Auburn areas. Doug Cameron, Parts Alex Kiss, Service A s Ron Pardon, Service JOHN DEERE 4) A «) 1 V 0) 4) A 0) i) Earl Long. Harry Winters. c; Jack Va6 Bussel and Herb Ft VerBeek, proprietors of Huron v. Tractor Ltd.. are pleased to an- nounce the official opening of brand new John Deere Earl Long, Blyth Mgr. Service Service Centre in Btvth, the first of its kind in Ontario. They- and a x their staff extend a cordial wet- . come to all to come and visit them at their new facility in Bl}-th . 'to see first hand the many ways A they art prepared to service the farmers of north Huron and area. - ,, ^b• F Earl Long, manager of the Service Centre, "Over i_,f said. the years we have always sold equip- ment in the area but only in the ' �,: past couple of years has the . ..:.;, . use, equipment population increased z to a point where it became ,viable rain. ;f for us to invest in a Service Cen- tre. "Also many farmers wishing to purchase John Deere equipment Harry Winters - in the past, have hesitated due to the distance from their farms to Exeter. _ "This Service Centre concept is nothing new even though this is t" the first of its kind here in On- tario," said Earl Long. "There are nam of them in the United . t. States and at least eight in West- ern Canada. M>. "The Service Centre will be operated much like a regular dealership in so much as sales. parts, and shop service are con- cerned. The only difference is that we will not be maintaining n + an outside inventory and display of new and used equipment. We Jack VanBussel will have a Parts Manager and initially two servicemen. . J "Sales will continue to be ban- died out of our Exeter location, but once you have purchased ' John Deere equipment from its, service will be provided at the more convenient location—de- pending on whether you are • closer to Exeter or Blyth. ` "We at Huron Tractor Ltd. look forward to providing you with y�pp even better service in the future, and if you are contemplating new or used equipment, we urge you to consider the fact that service will now be available to you at two locations." Herb Verbeek FOR AS LITTLE AS $ .04 per day Plus shampoo; rent a• Bissel Electro Foam Rug Shampooer from BROOME'S FLOOR COVERING PHONE 527-0420 — SEAFORTH LTD. OFFICIAL. OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY, JANUARY 18,., P of their modern new Blyth.... JOHN'DEERE SERVICE CENTRE Hwy. 4 at County Rogd 25, at the south entrance to Blyth Large shop and service area. This new facility and the staf f will provide SERVICE HURON TRACTOR BLYTH 523-4244 Where and when you need it! LTD. " EXETER 235-1115 JOHN DEERE GENERATION 11 TRACTORS AT OPEN HOUSE —See the complete John Deere +� Generation 11 Caravan featuring four cut -away tractor engines with working components. —Several door prizes and free coffee. — go —Examine the very latest in parts, service and accessories. —Come and " talk to I ur staff about your requirements, and how we can best serve your needs from Blyth. —Investigate our new delivery�servi.ce which includes a new van to serve our many cus- tomers in the Goder- ich, Clinton, Seaforth, Brussels, Blyth, Wing. ham, Lucknow, Moles- worth and Auburn areas. Doug Cameron, Parts Alex Kiss, Service A s Ron Pardon, Service JOHN DEERE 4) A «) 1 V 0) 4) A 0) i) 2 r