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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-05-23, Page 12., , ,;: 1 °� -_-- - -. _.._- : .,._..,..... .. .. r- ....�.-....«.,,., nrtnv" •wY,Y!^npYMYa n,ra«c•.u+�F..nP•t;pr+m•?z _wu.Prl.uli .5� >E!XFQ$ITo R, SL''A)CY„ 1 tvi, 0.117'., mA1" .S, 1074 M Huronview01 .t Newspaper Publisher Herbert K. y Fk, Association, - served ' on. Inter.-' scoo c.r, Club:'work for :kc blind;, Creston y-, Legg, of - Creston;' British national Press Association ,The residents enjoyed a song service on St3nday evening �. ` , "r, a Y "t x i Confirmation was held in Goderich Thursday evening when through which his -articles on sponsored by the Christian Women's Club of South Huron. "° ' A,1 a number of children from St. Columbia River Treaty and trade The Goderich Township volunteers were at the Home on ¢ a, "• �` Au ustine were confirmed. The g Y potential of the Pacific .Rim Monday to assist with the afternoon program. Mrs. Molly Cox, Mrs. ]?river, Norman Speir and Jerry Collins provided t +, i r{,4, t ,t were Jimmie Foran, Joe Boyle, • the .old -tyme music for the .activities. information, please eontact your focal Children's Aid Society. �,; , a i �, �' ,�, ",i,,�,� Patrick Boyle, M" g y t ,• ar aret Foran, river The residents of ground floor north and centre were guests � ^�ranken. L � { �, � � 4 Tom F , Miss; Lucy' Thompson of He received honours for seven "living on Tuesday evening of the Clinton Kinette Club. Twenty-six t n ii her. Oakville spent the week at 4' • ladies took advantage of the outing bel � the •Clinton Public.., g g �. 1 home: it School with tratlsportation provided by members of the Club workers' �"""''• '� `• '' r 'Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brophy fof and the van, The guests arrived at 6:30 and after being action to curb drug abuse; series of articles on child abuse . Mills was home for Ae FARMERSILLS presented with cofsages they were served a delicious UCW PRESBYTERY MEETS HEJiE = New president of the Huron-Nerth, ,Don weekend. ' about this received attention of sthorgasbor4 supper in the cafeteria, A musical program and Presb ter of the United Church WOmerr Mrs.'Roy Galway of Listowel left,.,talks, • y y y y Mrs:'Mae Mulhurn+a�td•Rita of { • sing -a=long made a very pleasant evening for the. folks and many thanks are extended to the Kinetics for A worthy , i w1Z.vice president Mrs. Leonard Strong Mrs. M.E.Reuber of Seaforth at the "s The Chatham, M'I&s Bernadette Boyle Lond n s ettt the weekend at " project. organization's spring meeting which held in Seaforth last week. of excellence in Journalism. The Auburn Women's •Institu.te we're hosts.on Wednesd8y Presbytery voted to send a resolution to federal and provincial 'governme is the home of Mr, and Mrs. Cyril NB M1 PLANTS for the May Birthday party and presented gifts to the ' deploring the increasing"uSg of alcohol by yqung people. (Staff Pho) Boyle. Mt?. and Mrs. Theadore H. Leo : twenty-four celebrants. Mrs. Tom Haggitt teas M.C. for tht afternoon and also gave two- readings with mouth organ ' spent Saturday in London visiting t ' selections hyoitobert Turner, piano solos Mrs. Jackson, duets Dog Story TODA 9 n W S N 1 >1 NV S« S CHID their $on and wife, Mr. and M Blair Redmond. • Mrs. Donald Haines and Mrs. R.J.Phillips, sing; a -long by The badge of Member of the Or; 1. Argue 39. Jane 3 d O O O V -1 T Seeding has been dela witFi1 Mrs. Gordon Taylor. One of the -celebrants, Mrs, Cartwright, Mrs. Francis Coleman's dog:' t der, with a silver maple leaf at its a la Austen thanked the Instttute.on behalf of the residents and lunch Nva s ' lost his ball', last fall„ Now that BY HELEN heavy rain, Thursday night and served by the ladles. .ALLEN ,winter's snows have disappeared _ - during the past two weeks, g P , novel 5. 5. irrit&te 40. Sidetrack Art Finlayson of Seaforth arrang ed a musical program for the ball�'has been recovered. ' Jim is home from • • W • Family Night" and joined Mrs. tlma MacLean with guitar � - ,,; What is so unusual bout• a ch ner hospital where he had tch .sena 10. V1Met- . 41. Interpret and accordion selections. Carl Oesch of Zurich and daughters dogs ball. During the winter : "" surgery. Kim and Jane, and Ruth Gingerich provided severarvocal and months, grass started to, grow ;>" The Jefferson,�Fatnily had a 10 I d Nb'a o 0 -3 -3 instrumental numbers. Mrs. Orville Dale expressed to all throe well -chewed gathering in Owen So0nd appreciatigif' of the residents. rubber b�l1. celebrafing Mr. Gordon president, Miss. Jean Scott open- pen- a Jefferson's 80tH birthday; The citation accompanying the Charle- 2. Israeli -19 B A V H V a Mrs. Joe Brophy and family -ed •ed the meeting _with a poem 0 U'a W V A L. ri V * 'r • journalist, publisher and editor of knights 3. Remote a N V -1 O d were' home to their' cottage in 'When God is Our Companion'. '- the Creston Review, was as Too '(3 *ds.) � � y H O NIH Dungannon for the long weekend. ` • Hy mtt 41-9 was sung. fancy 4. French a +jE _ Mrs: Irene Healy, Dorothy and 16. Grass . Z5. Hurly °"�•:; s, , Minutes of the, April• Spring Edmonton, Alta, ih 1913, and by fine 5. Cowardly 15. Hoora • 6.- genus burly' .19. River 27. Mohop- Lou .Donnelly spent last Sunday t`. • received - his elementafy and Thankoffering were read afrid r �-* r' •� ,r ,.•" . +• secondary education in Calgary, seventeen membe"rs answered the with Mr: and Mrs: Gus Redmond. Newspaper Publisher Herbert K. y Fk, Association, - served ' on. Inter.-' scoo c.r, Club:'work for :kc blind;, Creston M this time.his ability is unknown. -It will be best if tiT'ere are other. Legg, of - Creston;' British national Press Association Valley `Citic Centre; Board of Sal.+� Columbia (Left), was invested by through which his -articles on �' '*i � ' $ • '� recently the'Governor General, Columbia River Treaty and trade Danie� University: Creston Valley Child, Ministry of Community~=and Social Services, Box 888., C « ,.His Excellency The Right Hon. potential of the Pacific .Rim T:ibrary board: Royal Canadian Station' K, Toronto M4P 2'H2. For general adoption in `Jules Leger, as a Member of the earned recognition from govern- Legion and Rotary lnernational. information, please eontact your focal Children's Aid Society. Order of Canada, at Government Solo 'heard river House in Ottawa,n � Th� Order Canada, been associated with hospital He received honours for seven "living "11111111111111 j E1 11111111111111111!IJ111111111,111111111111111111111111 of . s associations for 20 years and took articles, on .death of Mr. Legg was selected with instituted in 1967, is de4igned to part in 'constructidYi of two new heroin" resulting in community workers' -. Germany (1972) for personal honour Canadians for outstanding achievement and service to their hospitals; is involved with senior citizens; handicapped children; action to curb drug abuse; series of articles on child abuse (Sp.) FARMERSILLS bdiances and articles written i, country or to humanity' at large. Members of the Order are - 'CROSSWORD, PUZZ.LFE about this received attention of y WKS 1, recognized as persons who have given distinguished service in a 35. Pene- ' recognition by Dr. Ralph Casey, trated the University ofMinnesota, for TODAY'S s ANS W ER - particular community, within a excellence in Journalism. o V 3 J- He is past president of the NB M1 PLANTS given ' profession or other V W W 3 a S V O N 3 grouping, _ ACROSS 38. Crate • 9 n W S N 1 >1 NV S« HNN©N • The First Church ' W.M.S. The badge of Member of the Or; 1. Argue 39. Jane 3 d O O O V -1 T 00■E■N�H■�® MERENNEENE der, with a silver maple leaf at its a la Austen 2J a V 1 V 'meeting was held on Thursday N centrt , is worn on the left breast: novel 5. 5. irrit&te 40. Sidetrack 3 N O O -1 1 S 3 1 ' Members are entitled to have thle 10. V1Met- . 41. Interpret u May 16th. at 2:30 p.,m. The letters C.M. • plac„ed after their stone DOWN 10 I d Nb'a o 0 -3 -3 names. 11. One of 1. Scorch V b S 2 • I o EN president, Miss. Jean Scott open- pen- The citation accompanying the Charle- 2. Israeli -19 B A V H V a award to Herbert K. Legg, -ed •ed the meeting _with a poem 0 U'a W V A L. ri V * 'r • journalist, publisher and editor of knights 3. Remote a N V -1 O d ( 'When God is Our Companion'. '- the Creston Review, was as Too '(3 *ds.) � � y H O NIH ` • Hy mtt 41-9 was sung. fancy 4. French Mr. Legg was born in' 14. Punish marshal 16. Grass . Z5. Hurly °"�•:; s, , Minutes of the, April• Spring Edmonton, Alta, ih 1913, and by fine 5. Cowardly 15. Hoora • 6.- genus burly' .19. River 27. Mohop- , t`. • received - his elementafy and Thankoffering were read afrid r �-* r' •� ,r ,.•" . +• secondary education in Calgary, seventeen membe"rs answered the 20. Back- 31. French -- •. " rf� +: k - HEALTH``Y AND I;NERfsET1C ' roll call, Money for The supply 'fund • .. -�� a� �'" - •• .:> ,`� , ; � was taken and the tree- •• r y � .a In the picture. Robby looks older than five, but you can-lik ly surer's report given: The study + "`.•, r see he still hs all his 'baby" teeth. , (5 wds.) period was opened with a poem Robby is T tall, sturdy boy of Anglo Saxon descent with dark 'The •Centie% b Mrs. Jack Y• 20. Medical 9. Surroubd the feline . eyes, unrulv brown hair and fair skirt. He is a shy, rather aloof- Thompson. He has been publisher and fluids 12. Lincoln or child who come's from • a greatly deprived 'background' where Hymn 37 was sung followed by ;> y^;_ " r demonstrations of affection were. probably unkno • .Though he the Scripture.'Psalni 103' read by ' ' t ,s • "`» is perfectly agreeable and co operptire in his foster rne, he has Mrs. Van Rooijen. Miss Jennie not yet learned to relate warmly 'to adults. He gets on well with Hogg led in prayer: A recorded' WEEKLY PUBLISHER HONOURED''��' Canadian community puollsner who is children his own age or younger.,- „ , :,,, . ., solo-by.McxJas. T.,.Scott,.,one of,•„ active in the corn rr.u.nity in the tradition of the. small town.press was recently made a Information on Robby's fan,i y tree is limited but there is no our faithful choir members, now memt7gr of the Or der of Canada by Governor General Jules Leger.I•Herbert K. Legg knowledge of any hereti+•tary illnesses. He is healthy and deceased, was a real treat. ,of'Creston, B.C. was presented with the Order in an Ottawa ceremony.he energetic, keen on the outdoors. His foster home is on a farm and likes all the animals, especially the dog which is his constant. Three members, Mrs. Ivy Scott, Mrs, Ann A a� and 'Mrs. (CCNA Photo), companion. Ab. HaHrison readparts, pre- - Robbv:s attention span is short but he has enough pared by their group leader, Mrs. f Co*muniff,publishe'r honoureSince imagination to play happily alone if no other children,are around. lie -is just rive, Rabbi has not started school but is looking Jas' K,,eys, from the study book on 'A Way of Witness.' The meeting forward to going in 'the Malt.. closed ..with all r°�peating the This laddie needs paren)s who will give him love without • 'Lord's Prayer' in unison. Canadian Community B C Commumt �' ' News a e h 1 b ri ds " family- court• Lions expectinwan immediate return' ar}d who will understand that at Newspaper Publisher Herbert K. y Fk, Association, - served ' on. Inter.-' scoo c.r, Club:'work for :kc blind;, Creston M this time.his ability is unknown. -It will be best if tiT'ere are other. Legg, of - Creston;' British national Press Association Valley `Citic Centre; Board of children in the family with Robby the youngest. Columbia (Left), was invested by through which his -articles on Trade- on Advisory Board, Notre To 'inquire about ad ting Robby, please write to Today's recently the'Governor General, Columbia River Treaty and trade Danie� University: Creston Valley Child, Ministry of Community~=and Social Services, Box 888., C « ,.His Excellency The Right Hon. potential of the Pacific .Rim T:ibrary board: Royal Canadian Station' K, Toronto M4P 2'H2. For general adoption in `Jules Leger, as a Member of the earned recognition from govern- Legion and Rotary lnernational. information, please eontact your focal Children's Aid Society. Order of Canada, at Government ments of three nations. Ile has river House in Ottawa,n � Th� Order Canada, been associated with hospital He received honours for seven "living "11111111111111 j E1 11111111111111111!IJ111111111,111111111111111111111111 of . s associations for 20 years and took articles, on .death of Mr. Legg was selected with instituted in 1967, is de4igned to part in 'constructidYi of two new heroin" resulting in community workers' -. Germany (1972) for personal honour Canadians for outstanding achievement and service to their hospitals; is involved with senior citizens; handicapped children; action to curb drug abuse; series of articles on child abuse (Sp.) FARMERSILLS bdiances and articles written i, country or to humanity' at large. Members of the Order are - 'CROSSWORD, PUZZ.LFE about this received attention of to poets 1, recognized as persons who have given distinguished service in a 35. Pene- ' recognition by Dr. Ralph Casey, trated the University ofMinnesota, for TODAY'S s ANS W ER - particular community, within a excellence in Journalism. o V 3 J- He is past president of the NB M1 PLANTS given ' profession or other V W W 3 a S V O N 3 grouping, _ ACROSS 38. Crate • 9 n W S N 1 >1 NV S« HNN©N • The badge of Member of the Or; 1. Argue 39. Jane 3 d O O O V -1 T 00■E■N�H■�® MERENNEENE der, with a silver maple leaf at its a la Austen 2J a V 1 V N centrt , is worn on the left breast: novel 5. 5. irrit&te 40. Sidetrack 3 N O O -1 1 S 3 1 ' Members are entitled to have thle 10. V1Met- . 41. Interpret 3 1 ,I' 1 d 1 I /� V letters C.M. • plac„ed after their stone DOWN 10 I d Nb'a o 0 -3 -3 names. 11. One of 1. Scorch V b S 2 • I o EN The citation accompanying the Charle- 2. Israeli -19 B A V H V a award to Herbert K. Legg, magne's 'dance 0 U'a W V A L. ri V * 'r • journalist, publisher and editor of knights 3. Remote a N V -1 O d S N O H13. '- the Creston Review, was as Too '(3 *ds.) � � y H O NIH ` • fancy 4. French Mr. Legg was born in' 14. Punish marshal 16. Grass . Z5. Hurly t• s, , Edmonton, Alta, ih 1913, and by fine 5. Cowardly 15. Hoora • 6.- genus burly' .19. River 27. Mohop- , received - his elementafy and 16. Caesar's - economics mouth olize secondary education in Calgary, hail ' 7. Pothouse 20. Back- 31. French Alta,. •and Regina, Sask. He 17. -'- and offering. „ , bone river � {'?; ' �*, , •�. attended the universit esf P tucker S. Not on 18. - your life! 21. Dig- 33. Cougar comfort 34. Zounds! + "`.•, r Minnesota and Sak tehewan,Adams , (5 wds.) 22. How 36. Krazy r5king journalism and economics. 20. Medical 9. Surroubd the feline He has been publisher and fluids 12. Lincoln or pony 37. Mount r editor of the Creston Review since 21. Con- Douglas, _ express discourse„e{r' 1938, is the current publisher of tem* rary for example moved (abbr.) the C 1 23. Scot' Bill and Melva (Boyce) Rammealoo • 57 flower varieties . • Extensive vegetable selection• e Many varieties -of potted planta OPEN daily 10. a.m. - 9 p.m. SUNDAYS 2 - 9 P. M. Watch for our large sign on f County Road 4 (Credi on Hwy.) 1 1/4 mi. east of S 1pka Bill &,.Melva Rommeloo' 237-3228 Dashwood III(1111111111Ill 11111111111111111111111111111111111111110111111111111 AR14OLO ' ,1 ST1tS�N 1+)(4 - H-PALTH iKA(1MENT - Re&tetred Retirenl t Pendens •- 1110 me Tt Veduetable iteglntered Retirement Annnuittm RH1FR1+'rftIdwo -- Sun Life' .A►ssnlran.& Company Of Canada ' TELtpv' -ONL o 6,.27-0410 117 GOI?ERICH ST. EAST -- SEAVORTH GOING OUT OF BUSINESS 0 1. WE STILL HAV E ON. HAND LOTS OF ' UPHOLSTERY FABRICS, LEATHERETTES (Vinyls) ! and FOAM RUBBER at discounts up to Q ip Seadorth.' Uohlsterpy `ill ('entre St. Seaforth, Phone 527=019(1 Spring �''.At BILL. O'SHEA'S ' : MEN'S T4HIRTS . • - - ,2.50 -- 7.00• Walkirtrg SHORTS ..57.95 ---12.95 Bathing SUITS ... 30'95 --- 8.95 - BOYS' Bathing SUITS .:. 2.50 T-SHIRTS 1.60 --- 495 BILL'.07SHEA•MEN'S. H C..A RtO LANDSCAPING & GARDEN -CENTRE Just North a i and Fast of ` Parade Square SHRUBS & TREES VANASTRA' Willi beau'tlfyoyour HOME 4821111119565 Nova's the time to plant! OVER ZS VARIETIESPATIO STONE ` OF W■ HAY! A 0000 FLOWERING SHRUBS VARIETY OF SHAF[S+ _ CO4OR.S AND 01241 . SAUCER MAGNOLIAS -' 1'4." [A: • I * AZALEAS, RHODODENDROPf= 13.71 *ORNAMENTAL CHERRIES ANUP � VARIETIES Of We are dealers fort ' r • BIRCHES 16 7 S ANO ur PLANT CARE PROp CTS b 'V ARIITIES-� M `PEES sb.s 1 u:° . We'll to.n ydu EVERGREEN � tr t i ,h without eMrp. SHRUBS *z TOY / moko MANY •VARIETIES 1900' OF Iwtlll-r F11roh.N Y JUNIPER FbUNDATION Isom �r' STOCK, ALSO • PYRAMID CEDARS ROSES 7 VARIETIES AVAILABLE o' FROY 11.49 0 - s Ii1111 we can onw you enve , dd.lco on Tour yi,dontAo t Frobwms. Mt. Cwrol is INIning la Le scope T.chnto co i bast eem,Calio •prior tr comtnx _ a1 to CNnlen SNI oNoop, iponl 7! pnn with o nut wry In Tlllooriburp. I CARRO" L -L9 LANDSCAPING St, GARDEN CENTRE ` J"T NORTH 11 EA11 Of PARADE SOUARt V'ANASTRA 4182-9565 . �;.x.. EA -.... ,:._ :.v��Mm-"we �:.:v:•!.+.wW:w.n,.^.a.:.,�q•.•+�,.-,m<,.�w•«"-rtY!t ...,. "�.' «.- `. ,,,e,w.w.........,wr+•"^ .. .•+:..r�k. w,,,,,ww,��y rw!,,,W,>wi .'." :�.,:�.-9'�`�S�:^wayu,wYt+• ... ,J: v.rwrr:�w«n�«NYMa,�ai .:. , ., ...+� ... _ - „ - .,wax•..w•!!s«raww..�r*^�',,,.....,w,..-�.,_..-... �?.�: «..,m,-,�-«d 0 f f' o eman Review, Coleman, Alta.; and past ancestor r publisher of the Fernie • Free 24. Spanish Press, •Fernie, B. The Creston province 25. Cham - Review has- won 30 national pionship' -' journalism awards f1•am the •26. For fear Canadian Weekly Newspaper'+ that Association since 1938.' As 27.'Bestow publisher, he was named for - as a gift 28.Greek i( outstanding journalism in B.C, by river a panel of Midges, resulting in the 29. Frank. } A�MacMillan-Bloedel, award and furt's cash prize. river Mr. Legg was selected with 30. Dock four other newspapermen to visit workers' -. Germany (1972) for personal union 31. Gold ' observation. of German trade (Sp.) ;e bdiances and articles written 32. Unclose, about this received attention of to poets 1, derman government. He received 35. Pene- ' recognition by Dr. Ralph Casey, trated the University ofMinnesota, for mind excellence in Journalism. (2 wdS.) 37. Setf- He is past president of the satisfied Bill and Melva (Boyce) Rammealoo • 57 flower varieties . • Extensive vegetable selection• e Many varieties -of potted planta OPEN daily 10. a.m. - 9 p.m. SUNDAYS 2 - 9 P. M. Watch for our large sign on f County Road 4 (Credi on Hwy.) 1 1/4 mi. east of S 1pka Bill &,.Melva Rommeloo' 237-3228 Dashwood III(1111111111Ill 11111111111111111111111111111111111111110111111111111 AR14OLO ' ,1 ST1tS�N 1+)(4 - H-PALTH iKA(1MENT - Re&tetred Retirenl t Pendens •- 1110 me Tt Veduetable iteglntered Retirement Annnuittm RH1FR1+'rftIdwo -- Sun Life' .A►ssnlran.& Company Of Canada ' TELtpv' -ONL o 6,.27-0410 117 GOI?ERICH ST. EAST -- SEAVORTH GOING OUT OF BUSINESS 0 1. WE STILL HAV E ON. HAND LOTS OF ' UPHOLSTERY FABRICS, LEATHERETTES (Vinyls) ! and FOAM RUBBER at discounts up to Q ip Seadorth.' Uohlsterpy `ill ('entre St. Seaforth, Phone 527=019(1 Spring �''.At BILL. O'SHEA'S ' : MEN'S T4HIRTS . • - - ,2.50 -- 7.00• Walkirtrg SHORTS ..57.95 ---12.95 Bathing SUITS ... 30'95 --- 8.95 - BOYS' Bathing SUITS .:. 2.50 T-SHIRTS 1.60 --- 495 BILL'.07SHEA•MEN'S. H C..A RtO LANDSCAPING & GARDEN -CENTRE Just North a i and Fast of ` Parade Square SHRUBS & TREES VANASTRA' Willi beau'tlfyoyour HOME 4821111119565 Nova's the time to plant! OVER ZS VARIETIESPATIO STONE ` OF W■ HAY! A 0000 FLOWERING SHRUBS VARIETY OF SHAF[S+ _ CO4OR.S AND 01241 . SAUCER MAGNOLIAS -' 1'4." [A: • I * AZALEAS, RHODODENDROPf= 13.71 *ORNAMENTAL CHERRIES ANUP � VARIETIES Of We are dealers fort ' r • BIRCHES 16 7 S ANO ur PLANT CARE PROp CTS b 'V ARIITIES-� M `PEES sb.s 1 u:° . We'll to.n ydu EVERGREEN � tr t i ,h without eMrp. SHRUBS *z TOY / moko MANY •VARIETIES 1900' OF Iwtlll-r F11roh.N Y JUNIPER FbUNDATION Isom �r' STOCK, ALSO • PYRAMID CEDARS ROSES 7 VARIETIES AVAILABLE o' FROY 11.49 0 - s Ii1111 we can onw you enve , dd.lco on Tour yi,dontAo t Frobwms. Mt. Cwrol is INIning la Le scope T.chnto co i bast eem,Calio •prior tr comtnx _ a1 to CNnlen SNI oNoop, iponl 7! pnn with o nut wry In Tlllooriburp. I CARRO" L -L9 LANDSCAPING St, GARDEN CENTRE ` J"T NORTH 11 EA11 Of PARADE SOUARt V'ANASTRA 4182-9565 . �;.x.. EA -.... ,:._ :.v��Mm-"we �:.:v:•!.+.wW:w.n,.^.a.:.,�q•.•+�,.-,m<,.�w•«"-rtY!t ...,. "�.' «.- `. ,,,e,w.w.........,wr+•"^ .. .•+:..r�k. w,,,,,ww,��y rw!,,,W,>wi .'." :�.,:�.-9'�`�S�:^wayu,wYt+• ... ,J: v.rwrr:�w«n�«NYMa,�ai .:. , ., ...+� ... _ - „ - .,wax•..w•!!s«raww..�r*^�',,,.....,w,..-�.,_..-... �?.�: «..,m,-,�-«d 0 f f' HNN©N %®NE■ 00■E■N�H■�® MERENNEENE N Bill and Melva (Boyce) Rammealoo • 57 flower varieties . • Extensive vegetable selection• e Many varieties -of potted planta OPEN daily 10. a.m. - 9 p.m. SUNDAYS 2 - 9 P. M. Watch for our large sign on f County Road 4 (Credi on Hwy.) 1 1/4 mi. east of S 1pka Bill &,.Melva Rommeloo' 237-3228 Dashwood III(1111111111Ill 11111111111111111111111111111111111111110111111111111 AR14OLO ' ,1 ST1tS�N 1+)(4 - H-PALTH iKA(1MENT - Re&tetred Retirenl t Pendens •- 1110 me Tt Veduetable iteglntered Retirement Annnuittm RH1FR1+'rftIdwo -- Sun Life' .A►ssnlran.& Company Of Canada ' TELtpv' -ONL o 6,.27-0410 117 GOI?ERICH ST. EAST -- SEAVORTH GOING OUT OF BUSINESS 0 1. WE STILL HAV E ON. HAND LOTS OF ' UPHOLSTERY FABRICS, LEATHERETTES (Vinyls) ! and FOAM RUBBER at discounts up to Q ip Seadorth.' Uohlsterpy `ill ('entre St. Seaforth, Phone 527=019(1 Spring �''.At BILL. O'SHEA'S ' : MEN'S T4HIRTS . • - - ,2.50 -- 7.00• Walkirtrg SHORTS ..57.95 ---12.95 Bathing SUITS ... 30'95 --- 8.95 - BOYS' Bathing SUITS .:. 2.50 T-SHIRTS 1.60 --- 495 BILL'.07SHEA•MEN'S. H C..A RtO LANDSCAPING & GARDEN -CENTRE Just North a i and Fast of ` Parade Square SHRUBS & TREES VANASTRA' Willi beau'tlfyoyour HOME 4821111119565 Nova's the time to plant! OVER ZS VARIETIESPATIO STONE ` OF W■ HAY! A 0000 FLOWERING SHRUBS VARIETY OF SHAF[S+ _ CO4OR.S AND 01241 . SAUCER MAGNOLIAS -' 1'4." [A: • I * AZALEAS, RHODODENDROPf= 13.71 *ORNAMENTAL CHERRIES ANUP � VARIETIES Of We are dealers fort ' r • BIRCHES 16 7 S ANO ur PLANT CARE PROp CTS b 'V ARIITIES-� M `PEES sb.s 1 u:° . We'll to.n ydu EVERGREEN � tr t i ,h without eMrp. SHRUBS *z TOY / moko MANY •VARIETIES 1900' OF Iwtlll-r F11roh.N Y JUNIPER FbUNDATION Isom �r' STOCK, ALSO • PYRAMID CEDARS ROSES 7 VARIETIES AVAILABLE o' FROY 11.49 0 - s Ii1111 we can onw you enve , dd.lco on Tour yi,dontAo t Frobwms. Mt. Cwrol is INIning la Le scope T.chnto co i bast eem,Calio •prior tr comtnx _ a1 to CNnlen SNI oNoop, iponl 7! pnn with o nut wry In Tlllooriburp. I CARRO" L -L9 LANDSCAPING St, GARDEN CENTRE ` J"T NORTH 11 EA11 Of PARADE SOUARt V'ANASTRA 4182-9565 . �;.x.. EA -.... ,:._ :.v��Mm-"we �:.:v:•!.+.wW:w.n,.^.a.:.,�q•.•+�,.-,m<,.�w•«"-rtY!t ...,. "�.' «.- `. ,,,e,w.w.........,wr+•"^ .. .•+:..r�k. w,,,,,ww,��y rw!,,,W,>wi .'." :�.,:�.-9'�`�S�:^wayu,wYt+• ... ,J: v.rwrr:�w«n�«NYMa,�ai .:. , ., ...+� ... _ - „ - .,wax•..w•!!s«raww..�r*^�',,,.....,w,..-�.,_..-... �?.�: «..,m,-,�-«d 0 f f'