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The Huron Expositor, 1974-09-19, Page 6im s k� i ' _ ��Iw�, a►f i sio y -L-1. ik The CWL mitt Wednesday evening in the,porish hall, There <' were 18 ladles' present, Fr., Oostveen. opened,the . meeting , 4 z with prayer. Minues were .read.: by Mrs. T.J. Murray. Mrs, a Clarence Ryan read the corres pondegce. Treasurer"'s report was, given by Mrs. Theo. Van Bakel: Mrs. Francis Hicknell, Presi- dent, thanked. Father -Oo4tveeri Y for his donation of $150 towards�� tie the purchase of•the carpet for the n� 'n Bing choir loft and steps which was Atted - + � installed during the. summer. • Mrs. Bob Duffy and girls are to Mrs. Vera McKay of Detroit wedding in Stn mrd on Saturday. Ken Dill's first graud,�adghten, care. for. altars for, ,September. visiting with her sister, Mrs, ` Mrs. Jean bill artd "Mr. Carl ' Mr. and Mrs. Lou ` Maloney, 4 Mrs. John Shea witi visit the sick g Wilhelm spent Sunday with Mr. spent Sunday with Mr. and' Mrs. Melva Murray and other relatives and Mrs. Ken Dill in St. Marys Mduriee Etue in Seafort.h. for the month. Used clothing is to here, b b htanti attended the christening of a Amur, o b.e• f ta ore t o n o h d f was held in the Family Life 'Templeman. Janet was presented and family. and Miss Beverley ,Londesborough 4isited Sunday Owen Sound spent the weekend Center on Friday evening, Sept. with many lovely gifts. Janet Stewart, Stratford, were guests at with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norris with relatives here. 13. thanked everyone and invited all the Mauer -Cunningham wedding and family- Miss Joanne Murray spent the Mrs. Robert Noris was mistress to a t:o.usseau tea on Saturday weekend with her parents, -Mr.. Mrs. T.J. Murray:. of ceremonies and after afternoon, September 21.' welcoming everyone introduced Personals p Mr. and Mrs,, Bev Hamilton of Mrs. Ross McPhail who gave'an Misses Darlene Templeman, NEWS QF Whitby and Miss 'Florence interesting reading. Karen and Waterloo, Ruth Templeman, McQuaid of Kitchener spent Shirley Miller entertained Kitchener and Geraldine A Sunday, with their brother and M� C,rom,arty sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. correspondent James E. McQuaid. [Mrs. Robert Laing] Mrs. James' Mailloux of Toronto .is visiting her cousins, ld Agri1 11 l VS Mrs. Mervin Dow was hostess Mr. and Mrs. V.JV.J.Lane. 3 --- 74"5 LEFT percolator if repairs to the oMr. and Mrs. Bryan Hunt, for the September Ladies' Aid one are too costly. . • Cherri and >Darryl were in ~ meeting on Monday evening. Mrs. Eldon Allen ave a Pinto nStatlOIIWagMl — 3 -door Pinto Rtunabolut and (By Adrian. Vos) With Mrs. John Miller presiding, g Kitchener for the weekend where 1: P g• reading, "M•y Opportunity", and" they attended the Canadian Road Bobcat Runabout the meeting opened with a themeeting closed with the Knight Coffee Break for Citizens reading, "My Neighbour" and Lord's Prayer and Hymn 551. , Band Radio. 1 Demo '-- 1974 Ford -toll, Iiesv�d'laty egtulipped The Wasmngton Historical consider a big.packer. There•must hymn 389- Mrs. Dow h�,d,,, the �1 Society: "in 1854 Wm. Thomas November. Mrs,1.M. Looby is a patient in and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Allen' opened a, btff market here, jr followed by, a meditation and visited Sunday- afternoon with It was decided to have a parish Seaforth Community Hospital prayer. The roll call, "My Day's Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mulligan roast at'21/: sand he-4nade plenty dance in Brodhagen Hall., ,The ' Miss Agnes Murphy of Detroit is visiting with Mr. Joe Doyle. JUNIOR CHAMPS — Dublin Junior Girls womthe Marilyn Ryan, Teresa Flanagan, Maureen 'Ryan date set was April 19. Mr. Don Looby who has spent ° !' W.O.A.A,,Junior Homebrew Championship, •the Barb.Kerslake, Delaine Cronin score -keeper), F' ( Plans were completed for the the past year in B.C. spent the _. W.O.A.A. Juvenile Homebrew Championshipand ' - Sarah Morgan, Debbie McClure, Kathy Bruxer, Deanery meeting to be held -in St. Columban September 18. past week at his home here. the Grand River Tournament this year. They will be Karen Cronin, M ?� .HelenO'Rourke, Audrey Smith, �' y It was agreed . to send a • Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Maloney, ' playing in the Grand Championship on September Maureen 'Delaney. Missing,- Frank 'Bruxer (Coach), donation 'to the Peace and , . visited on Sunday with Mrs. Marion Kelly at Kinkora and Mr. 22, in Harrison. Members are Back,�left, - Joe Cronin Geraldine Templeman, Ruth Templeman, Helen De4l5pment Fund. Father Oost- and Mrs. Eugene Bannon at (Manager lCoaeh Bernice Smith 'Joanne. Kunz, ), Ran. - y veer closed the meeting with The Rostock. _ NEWS OF STAFFA television sets blaring at full votume;it is always a pleasure to talk with a who has prayer. mystery prize donated by Mrs, Francis Hicknell Mr. and Mrs. Dave Murtha of the weekend •Co,mmuni s ower honours Jonet. Aller was won by Mrs. Peter McLaugh- lin. Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Reilly and Kitchener spent with Mr. and Mrs. Lou Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dantzer ,ty Janet attended the Stapleton- ' of London spent the weekend at ' A community s,tigvyer,, ,hosted every one with their tap dancing. Templeman, Stratford, all Spent P P in Thames Road United Church Simms wedding in Galt on, Saturday. their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Feeney, by Mrs. Russell Miller, Mrs. Mrs.Arthur Kemp conducted a Arthur Kemp, Mrs. Robert Norris couple of contests. the weekend with their family. qn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and Mr. and Mrs. John Burleigh Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nolan land Mr. and Mrs, Dan Costello, Mrs. andWilfred Mary Feeney and Wilfred Feeney ed Feeney and Mrs. Sam Norris, honouripg After an' address of good Dianne, Mr. and IVIrs.Ron.Miller, and Joan, Goderich, and Mr. and . family spent Sunday in Midland. Ml Mrs. Ken Coyne attended, the Miss Janet, Miller beide-elect wishes read by Mrs John Mr. and Mrs.John Templeman. Mrs Harold ' Longman and Y of was held in the Family Life 'Templeman. Janet was presented and family. and Miss Beverley ,Londesborough 4isited Sunday Owen Sound spent the weekend Center on Friday evening, Sept. with many lovely gifts. Janet Stewart, Stratford, were guests at with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norris with relatives here. 13. thanked everyone and invited all the Mauer -Cunningham wedding and family- Miss Joanne Murray spent the Mrs. Robert Noris was mistress to a t:o.usseau tea on Saturday weekend with her parents, -Mr.. Mrs. T.J. Murray:. of ceremonies and after afternoon, September 21.' welcoming everyone introduced Personals p Mr. and Mrs,, Bev Hamilton of Mrs. Ross McPhail who gave'an Misses Darlene Templeman, NEWS QF Whitby and Miss 'Florence interesting reading. Karen and Waterloo, Ruth Templeman, McQuaid of Kitchener spent Shirley Miller entertained Kitchener and Geraldine A Sunday, with their brother and M� C,rom,arty sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. correspondent James E. McQuaid. [Mrs. Robert Laing] Mrs. James' Mailloux of Toronto .is visiting her cousins, ld Agri1 11 l VS Mrs. Mervin Dow was hostess Mr. and Mrs. V.JV.J.Lane. 3 --- 74"5 LEFT percolator if repairs to the oMr. and Mrs. Bryan Hunt, for the September Ladies' Aid one are too costly. . • Cherri and >Darryl were in ~ meeting on Monday evening. Mrs. Eldon Allen ave a Pinto nStatlOIIWagMl — 3 -door Pinto Rtunabolut and (By Adrian. Vos) With Mrs. John Miller presiding, g Kitchener for the weekend where 1: P g• reading, "M•y Opportunity", and" they attended the Canadian Road Bobcat Runabout the meeting opened with a themeeting closed with the Knight Coffee Break for Citizens reading, "My Neighbour" and Lord's Prayer and Hymn 551. , Band Radio. 1 Demo '-- 1974 Ford -toll, Iiesv�d'laty egtulipped The Wasmngton Historical consider a big.packer. There•must hymn 389- Mrs. Dow h�,d,,, the Ms, and Mrs, Murray Christie Society: "in 1854 Wm. Thomas surely be more .than four in the meditation, reading from 1' 145. and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Allen' opened a, btff market here, USA. fl" followed by, a meditation and visited Sunday- afternoon with selling gpod steak at 3 cents and I wonder what the French prayer. The roll call, "My Day's Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mulligan roast at'21/: sand he-4nade plenty Consumer Association.has to say Work" was answered by eight and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Allen,,of. of money; but now in 1881 our about the beef that was dumped members. During the business Mount Pleasant, tiear Brantford .". 1•,, butchers complain that ,they m>.,Lc '°H'avrc hacboitr b�'- irate :thane -was discussion 0.regarding Ori' Sa]urc)a etffs>yrnoon Mrs cgnnot make any at. 12'/x cents per FrencN-fa'rmers. if it -was anjething the purchase of a diffe etit piano Ej oh A91�n held a tcousseau tea y; pound.like PJumtre and Brechin• it trust for the Sunday School and a in honour of her daughter Janet * * * * * * be a dilly. Talk about. militant committee was appointed to look 'whose marriage to Barry Jack Rice, iri the St. Louis farmers, Europe has got them. into the matter. The group also Gammon of Toronto will take Di t h ab t d '2 decided to Purchase a new coffee I S d . '1973 Meteor lideau,2-dr.. HT. w .1971 Meteor 4 -dr.- 1971 Ford Stationwagon 1970 C d G 'I 4 d 101 t; spa c ou a propose million hog operatimn(that didn't Beside the dumping of the ARgentine beef, they stuck pigs pace next atur ay. go through.) '•1,000,000 hogs on lamp posts, sprayed manure there,'they recover it taxwise as investment losses. the shipment withdrawn with the companies refusing return of the much higher cost. Farmers are' advised not to pay more than - wouldn't take up more rpom Chan 1,000,000 hogs on `government buildings, * * * * * * big down -payment. Others who Others when as- a sign of rood faith when • 1970 Ford Fi 00 ' ?�. people, and the hijacked loads of livestock. n � The Huron Federation of accepted;. the conditions sining the contract' as is the - •wouldn't come with cars and. blocked roads and airfields with Agriculture reports that they have upon, checking that essential practice win most bona fide ri television sets blaring at full votume;it is always a pleasure to talk with a who has trucks and tractors. It worked too, for the European Community' banned several complaints from farhiers about the practices of two steel building items •are missing.. Promises -to correct the trouble have so far not companies, and to' refuse to pay unless the load is thoroughly BILL MdAUGHLIN MOTORSATI) �.t man proper the imports of beef for companies. The been fulfilled. In other cases the checked for completeness and ■ respect for a hog. three months, supplied the armed companies concerned are Wonder company claims -that the ordered p Y damage. The Huron Federation g it is often thought that the large forces with beef and gave it to . pensioners on fixed incomes for a Steel .Buildings and Canadian Building Systems. The procedure steel is in short supply and will so far has received five FORD Phone 527-1140 Seaforih MERCURY .. packers slaughter most of the low low price.1 hope that our of these firms is to ask for a substitute coloured steel at a complaints, pigs, but a report of the USPA dairy 'producers, where income is whopping big down -payment - %L shows that, at least in the USA, set by the government as in when signing the contract. Then, r; this is not, so. During'the 1920's - Europe. dont have to take such when delivery is made of the first, the four largest US packers killed drastic steps to receive a fair price • shipment a further payment is about forty percent of the hogs. .for their products. demanded to be in the form of a�STORE THE B. S E SAVES During the 60's it declined to * * * * *�* certified cheque- This before the between 30 and 35%. in current In Consumer Reports are some shipment is unloaded and can be • ,. ^ years it declined more and is now 'interesting facts about investors checked' for completeness. ¢. between 31 and 32%n. The report doesn't say however what they who put their money in the cattle business. if they lose' money Farmers who balked at .paying without being able to check had MEN'S- BOYS' -LADIES'- GIRLS' and BABY'S.WEAR ., -AYARD 1; P GOODS -FURNITURE- MATTRESSES -PAINT k. \ • —111111 � 4 IT'S JIME.A64111 WE WILL LOOK FORWARD NO SEEING YOU AT SEAFORTH' FALL.. FAIR next week Sept. 19-20 I Just Arrivdi- e SEWING MACHINES -SMALL ,APPLIAES-LAMPS [ 7 'FALL -STORE HOURS. M.MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY _ AA. to 9 PA. ' THURSDAY & FRIDAY SATURDAY 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS A. TRUCKLOAD 'OF READYMADE DRAPES MANY •DIFFERENT LENGTHS AND WID- THS AV4kILABLE IN A MYRIAD OF COLORS SOME SUBSTANDARDS , FACTORY OUTLET $1&97 1497 SALE PRICED G- A 'SPACE SAVERS STUDIO COUCHES SPECIAL REG.199r 99.67 $ RECLINER ROCKER VINYL OR CLOTH . . COVERS cREd. 129.97• to 149.97 7AVI from $ 1 8s 't0 •2251 on a RECLINER ROCKER D 2 Pei COLONIAL - - SETS DAVENPORT AND MATCHING CHAIR SPECIAL THIS WEEK rINLY $ 19941 rm I