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The Huron Expositor, 1974-09-19, Page 7,, ,... „ . . i. r ,.l ail •1 JJ! 9•`......:'' L. :. .A:. r � � L �;.�', "...., y' h ,1. ., '•: /... .zu n.. _ .,p�4 Y C ..,,.. ., -': f. .,:. • k. �M ::. .., , , .. � � • s ]NEWS M, h �•rry{,�, p�— 'i �� UJ14� � �,��M^7. 7rI"�' T 'a 'A '. Plowmens Association is y Wingham, KenFlett, Clint ri, Roy Pat tison, R.R.3, the 1978 International Plowing Ilk H rot) NQ j 1 . 1 v AI i i f "G T 1 �y..11olk If 1Q y►l�I�A 111 9 { y :. i i _.. ,.N � w� r i f The wea.. Sg urd tht B�yt�TROP.1 r way ideal o t e r unl ',. Threshers Reunion. T>xrrrtty Ic oti 1 IT �. N 1 y iL INSp,1 Al Pet ~�r (Staff Rhoto) e it an .residentstattended !� . Huron In '78 is the slogan,of „ r and al r an u men.tfR�N;;an�i . 1 report a good displaiy of engines d ecl � t. CLI TO : 9 News of :Watton t ,, ii.. .' . , .... �' Marie Flynnd Lor Lawson joined Norman elr i.•. � nu Lorne uxtd' ,7 y•, i ye reg 6d<` rwsr� ensittvit Mission means s y at Huflet, Jerry Collins to provide the old: tymc ;music for ondaq s 'falr.diX# '!I� get-together, Mr. Miller of Exetermas.welcometl to the Donne�>ner Burin Christian Offica,S akl a@11# 1'tp +p#I� ?pj�� ,�}� M„Cki to h U CW hears the afternoon and the Reform volunteers assisted With the actiyities. _ Up •Jprts1n11Un11 # #�4itQlll>p. ,,� o•t e r s he program for , anii Night” consisted f a visit from tit #J#8 Ie, are ;any. 000.0011$- ,0101►Geenl the Clinton Horticulture Society acid entertainers from system, P160 P, Grade One - Mrs. Livermore g Brucefield, Kippen and Bayfield areas. Each of the residents PHONE 52.7-'9013 '. Grade Two - Mrs. Walter were presented with a corsage at the entrance, to the auditorium by members of t`1^te society. Following the , . 12 #O I P.M, orf." to 0,j M evening. c < program, arrangements of flowers were presepted to the followin dent, lad 90, WILLIAM �I�I TT Mrs. Allan McCall °< 1 : el and man, all those over youngest re-sidents, etc., as.well as a bouquet ,fOr each of the, rooms iri Sales Representatlye There was a good turnout when the infirmary. Members of junior club attended and assisted METR.OP4.LIT�AN. �.IP Grade Four - Mr. Talbot with the flowers, ; y r. s Five - Mrs, Livingston (art),' , °Grade Mr, Jamieson 4a' n United Church Women's Meeting y,yyy,yy Anniversary. .i "� Huether are to look after, t i ►� Additional capacity is now avaiilable at our new modern plant at Seaforth which provides even more convenience .for area 4*an growers YOU CA►m� BE ASSURED, OF Fair prices Honest - weights * -Reliable grading J " *, Patronage return .on profits -4 - Courteous service Ma'ke Tie Farmer's Elevator' Work. -For- Yowl' .. HURON PLOWMEN'— A committee of the Huron Gordon McGavin, Seaforth, Jim Armstrong, R.R•4, Plowmens Association is working actively to, bring Wingham, KenFlett, Clint ri, Roy Pat tison, R.R.3, the 1978 International Plowing Match back to the Wingham, Howard Datars, Dashwood, Allan . County,- The Int ernational, was held here,- near Campbell, McKillop Twp., and Don Pullen; Clinton. ONTARIO Seaforth In 1966 but heavy rains plagued the'60 BEAN (Staff Rhoto) Huron In '78 is the slogan,of this group, ,from left, News of :Watton CtIm New.staff n ensittvit Mission means s y at Huflet, '!I� Along with the arrival of new to h U CW hears students, came new teachers. The staff is as follows: o•t e r s Kindergarten- Miss Adams Grade One - Mrs. Livermore Grade Two - Mrs. Walter Correspondent evening. Community , Hall on Friday Grade Three - Mrs. Jenkins tC Mrs. Allan McCall The Fowl Supper price and the. evening, September 6, on the librarian There was a good turnout when menu, will be the same as fast occasion of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. W. Grade Four - Mr. Talbot all units. met together • for the year and held November 6th. Smith's 40th WeddingGrade Five - Mrs, Livingston (art),' , °Grade Mr, Jamieson United Church Women's Meeting Mrs. 1. Wilbee and Mrs. R. Anniversary. Six . on Wednesday evening Huether are to look after, . During a social' evening 'many science September 18th in the church providing music in the church Best. Wishes and Congratulations Grade Seven.- -'Mr. Riley basement. Mrs. Ray Huether while the supper is. served. were extended to the bride and ' r literature played a piano prelude prior to The Huron-PeIrth Regional groom' of forty years. Dancing Grade Eight.-- Mr. Tremeer. the meeting, meeting was announced to be was enjoyed to the Ken Scott physical education Special Education = Mrs. Hallain Mrs. William Thamer presided held in Egmondville October 8th. 'share Orc es'tra. half-time' for�the Walton Unit giving the S• g The U.C:W. will pay itsin Mr. and Mrs. Smith have a ' French - Mrs. Lentz Call to Worship. Mrs. Frank the renewal for the Film Strip, family of two sons, Don of - half-time Kirkby ` read a poem, "'Considered". and a donation was made to the Hairistori and Gerald of Grey Music - Mrs. Bosman). V Mrs. Martin Baan Mission Band. Some of the'units Township and a daughter, Mrs, - '"half Brite accompanied at the piano for "Lord will donate baking for a Bake Sale Bob (Donna) . Gibbings, R,R.1, Reading and mafh in primary; singing of all being,, at Mrs.E. Mitchell's Display on Clinton, -also three grand- ., grades -v 'Mrs. Radford-, half-time R0 throned afar". Mrs. Thamer led October 19. children. Speedii't+ss,i+ane I lin prayer. The offering was 10eceived by Mrs, Ken McDonald Mrs. Allan McCall, corresponding secretary, read Mr. and Mrs. Smith, farmed on the 16th of Grey until they moved M-ipcipal - Mr. MacLennan and dedicated by Mrs. Thamer. thank. you cards from Lois to Brussels a.few years ago. history Hymn "O Master, let me Walk Houstgn, Gertie Ennis, Audrey Win -at Ball Games Secretary -' Miss Anderson with Thee" closed the devotions. Hackwell, Annie Reid, Orvilla. The Tri -County Juvenile, Janitor -• Mrs. Lee Mrs.Walter Bewley introduced McCutcheon and a letter from Walton Girls won over Bluevale in We are sure the teachers will the new study packet ,entitled the • Mission Seryices of London Brussels on Friday evening. They do a good job with the three "Mission begins with you". for the clothing donated in it bale. were presented with the trophy hundred and five students enrolled at Hallett Central this Mission work can be done as a Mrs. K. McDonald gave the winnning the best four games out World Citizen, as a community -member and as of a family. treasurer's report. Each formed in of seven. The W.O•A.A. Men's Inter - year. part unit their Mission is showing love to our groups for a brief ' business mediate softball game was played tamily, sharing resources within period. in AJlanford. Sunday evening,, - SEAFORTH the community, being politically Church Holds Anniversary Walton winning. They returned aware and concerned for others, Duffs %nited Church, Walton for a• game 'Monday night, JEWELLERS getting involved .at work as a held service's bbth monning and Thursday night Allanford and caring Christian, sharing other evening for the 109th Walton will play in Brussels,, for people's culture and responding Anniversary,. The Minister, Rev. Personals DIAMONDS, as we travel, being sensitive to Derwyn Docken conducted the Weekend guests with Mr. and JEWELLERY, FINE CHINA the thoughts of others as'they services , assisted by the guest Mrs.'Allan Searle and Mary were: 3IFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION, look at our society, reaching out speaker, Major, the Rev. G. Gail Searle, Freida Soepboer, All Types of Repairs and sharing God's love with Youmatloff of Bayfield Anglican Mike Mountain. pnd Dennis others in the world, and being 'Church. Rogers of. Brampton, Phone Christians wherever we are! The choir rendered anthems, Mr."and Mrs. Jim Duncan of Additional capacity is now avaiilable at our new modern plant at Seaforth which provides even more convenience .for area 4*an growers YOU CA►m� BE ASSURED, OF Fair prices Honest - weights * -Reliable grading J " *, Patronage return .on profits -4 - Courteous service Ma'ke Tie Farmer's Elevator' Work. -For- Yowl' .. Interesting skits , were •'O God Thy Hands thv!, .11eAvens Kitchener also visited at the same presented by Mrs. Bill Coutts, Made" . 'atrd "Blessed home, , prior to their mbving to - Mrs -Torrence Dundas and Mrs. Redeemer'". The special soloist Russet, Manitoba, „ ,Nelson Marks on so a of the do's was Mr. Robert Stoner of " 0 M and don'ts when visiting the Blenheim and Londesboro who INSURANCE:— lonely and shut -iii. Mrs. Mac sang" "The Lord's My Shepherd" AUTO ° LIFE Sholdice . and Mrs. Emerson and " "How Lovely are Thy _T Mitchell acted in the, skit, telling Dwellings", 0 FIRE 0H. the right way . Hymn "Where, There will be no church or cross the crowded ways of life" Sunday, School next Sunday, as is Donald G. Eaton closed this portion. the custom for Anniversary insurance Agency Limited' r Mrs. W. Bewley conducted the Services at Knox Church. Office to Masonic Block U.C:W.,,robusiness. Mrs. Herb Moncrief" when the ' guest Traviss, the recording secretary" minister there will be Rev. Arthur' Main Street read the minutes of the executive Higgonbotham, former minister Phone 527-1510 — Seaforth meeting in August. The flowers of this charge, Services at 11 for this month are to be put in the A.M. and 8 P.M. ''Spot tho morchq1tts'' church by the 17th and,Boundary Unit. Vldns were made for the . Celebrate 40th We Anniversary Services on Sunday. Anniversary A hbors and I• when it was -voted to serve tea and Frten s, neig - cookies • after church in the relatives gathered in the Walton �E W Im { Santa Monica 26" Color TV A Look `N Listen SR 2403 Component Stereo System _ -❑ lleliable,•economical solid state Feature Value at , On sale at the Fair chassis ❑ Bright, crisp picture from [I Superb sounding channel 31,000 volt Negative Guard Band picture � receiver ❑-Power Ratting: 2x 100 MS RRMS tube 0 Automatic tint/color/fine tuning watts [-] BSR automatic record changer 480 8 -Track tape player with fast forward Seaforth Women's Institute D Mediterranean -style cabinet in Autumn ❑ Two matched air -suspension speakers Oak on concealed casters - A"sound" Look'N Listen $4n84 .COOK. B Monterrey Console Stereo Value at only 1966 A , ❑ Classic Mediterranean style ❑ Deilcraft Prepared for the' 1966 f cabinet warm Autumn Oak [I AM/FM receiver with built-in 8 -track tape player ational Plowing Match Li BSR ante- t!t record changer D Four Intern performance -matched speakers ❑Hidden casters ' in Seaforth An outstanding $. ' Look 'N Listen �� Value at only Expositor Drop in and see PHONE Jhe Huron OWr ,. 51t -02A0 - SEAPORTH. 5EAFORiH FALL FAIR T URES 4 _t ONTARIO BEAN GROWERS CtIm n PFRATIVF '!I� Interesting skits , were •'O God Thy Hands thv!, .11eAvens Kitchener also visited at the same presented by Mrs. Bill Coutts, Made" . 'atrd "Blessed home, , prior to their mbving to - Mrs -Torrence Dundas and Mrs. Redeemer'". The special soloist Russet, Manitoba, „ ,Nelson Marks on so a of the do's was Mr. Robert Stoner of " 0 M and don'ts when visiting the Blenheim and Londesboro who INSURANCE:— lonely and shut -iii. Mrs. Mac sang" "The Lord's My Shepherd" AUTO ° LIFE Sholdice . and Mrs. Emerson and " "How Lovely are Thy _T Mitchell acted in the, skit, telling Dwellings", 0 FIRE 0H. the right way . Hymn "Where, There will be no church or cross the crowded ways of life" Sunday, School next Sunday, as is Donald G. Eaton closed this portion. the custom for Anniversary insurance Agency Limited' r Mrs. W. Bewley conducted the Services at Knox Church. Office to Masonic Block U.C:W.,,robusiness. Mrs. Herb Moncrief" when the ' guest Traviss, the recording secretary" minister there will be Rev. Arthur' Main Street read the minutes of the executive Higgonbotham, former minister Phone 527-1510 — Seaforth meeting in August. The flowers of this charge, Services at 11 for this month are to be put in the A.M. and 8 P.M. ''Spot tho morchq1tts'' church by the 17th and,Boundary Unit. Vldns were made for the . Celebrate 40th We Anniversary Services on Sunday. Anniversary A hbors and I• when it was -voted to serve tea and Frten s, neig - cookies • after church in the relatives gathered in the Walton �E W Im { Santa Monica 26" Color TV A Look `N Listen SR 2403 Component Stereo System _ -❑ lleliable,•economical solid state Feature Value at , On sale at the Fair chassis ❑ Bright, crisp picture from [I Superb sounding channel 31,000 volt Negative Guard Band picture � receiver ❑-Power Ratting: 2x 100 MS RRMS tube 0 Automatic tint/color/fine tuning watts [-] BSR automatic record changer 480 8 -Track tape player with fast forward Seaforth Women's Institute D Mediterranean -style cabinet in Autumn ❑ Two matched air -suspension speakers Oak on concealed casters - A"sound" Look'N Listen $4n84 .COOK. B Monterrey Console Stereo Value at only 1966 A , ❑ Classic Mediterranean style ❑ Deilcraft Prepared for the' 1966 f cabinet warm Autumn Oak [I AM/FM receiver with built-in 8 -track tape player ational Plowing Match Li BSR ante- t!t record changer D Four Intern performance -matched speakers ❑Hidden casters ' in Seaforth An outstanding $. ' Look 'N Listen �� Value at only Expositor Drop in and see PHONE Jhe Huron OWr ,. 51t -02A0 - SEAPORTH. 5EAFORiH FALL FAIR T URES 4 _t