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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-10-03, Page 4■. G r v CDO C 11)I.�tailu1tluil �r ► �,.. rvn tf.�v.vF — :- - 1 Ray Ma nald and Mi s Olive E '* 'P,+ y )7) 4 { . ' r ■ VIII\�I-■�■^^�— h Speare were hostesses for the ba181n Ing, ,.,I,,.,�.,......,,,..■ ,• g SEAFORTH 5271290 DUBLIN 345-284 Resolutions meeting of the Staffs _... . Women's Institute, held in the township hall on Wednesday { p y Dou & Gail's Seaforth evening September 25. �% �A"„ Mrs. Ed Chappel presided.' ALL" Electronics There were twelve members and Y LIMITED . �.. two visitors present and the 'roll Hardware. call was answered by a resolution one coituse dally. Mis.'Alvin Barbour presented SCHNEIDERS .COLD mop.• an interesting paper on the motto Mats BUIUMNIS CENTU Resolutions are the voice of the , - „ � Fair Prices and ... ' people'. Robert McCaughey enter- 994 Lb. Personal Service - T.V- & Stere.0 tained with several musical SE*WRTH 527-0!110 Sales & Service r selections. 527-1247 WINTHROP 17SparlingSt. 527-1150. For her topic on Resolutions, Mrs. Chappel explained how to SEAFORTH FARMERS CROWN MAIN STREET ` prepare and present a resolution t at branch level.Con4l� �b1 VARIETY Mrs. Chappel reported on the =---' HARDWARE Taken 90 years ago the plcturetshows the long time Doyle, beside him is Wm.Rachowith Ed. Litt sitting South Perth executive meeting Specializing in .... chopping mill at Dublin. It was located where the in the buggy with his team at the right. Peter andreminded; members of up- DUTCH. iSiupplierS of: SANYO 20 DU Post comingOffice stands today. In the back was the DeCoursey is standing at the extreme left. The shop at'events; nutrition work- • Kirkton, October 8- Fall Feed -Seed fertilizer SOLID STATE Cheese Cookies chopping mill, the front, a blacksmith shop and others in the pibture have not been identified but Rally at Kirkton, October 17; Petroleum Products COLOR T.V. 499. Cigars •"Candies upstairs awood-working• shop. With Alex Darlinq perhaps some of the old timers can tell who they are. Area Convention at Central Uni- SPECIAL standingin the door. The blacksmith was Mike The y g Farm Supplies, Etc. LIMITED QUANTITY Wools and Yarns picture was loaned b Jack Darling ofDubFil�_ ted Church in Stratford on Blankets etc. r • November 27 and 28. Mrs. 1rhone 5`27-0770 • Douglas reported on the bus trip Railway St., SEAFORTH SEAFORTH 52_7-1.420 SEAFORTH 527-164.0 ~'r Group a n' oys to the Royal Winter Fair onff November 22. Plans were final•. — ACCUTRON — CARAVELLE FORGETABOUT SNOWTIRES pot luck ized for the Halloween Party on� put on�•MICHELIN'S A of luck su er receded the October 30 with Carlingford,WATCHES ` P PP P Kirkton and Glen Gowrie Insti- STEEL BELTED RADIALS AT regular meeting of the Barbara CARDINAL' and TIMEX totes as guests along with the Kirkman Auxiliary of First Watch bracelets and straps GERALD �S t. �k�,t ri,, South -Perth President, Mrs. Church on Tuesday evening. Mrs. CERTIFIED WATCHMAKER Raymond Paynter and the Fed- ;,:, r �fa�i4.1 � r' y'kµ,y �'zp , R. S. Habkirk presided and erased Board Member Mrs. ��fs11N z. "4*#gam +�� 5 , opened the meeting with a poem. DA TSUiV »t ,�, e'fa �. i 1< Gordon Papple, Seaforth. Seaforth Jewellers LT°. «t"� �� Miss Janet Cluff receivtd the ` �rn collection and ave the trea- 527-0270 527-1010 e,� ' g Staffa I Canadian Chefs ��,r �� surer's report. 7. 8. 4 Staffa l Canadian Chefs met at 5: 6. Mrs. Elmer Rivers read a letter ` r K the home of their leader, Mrs. " it �' from. Miss Collar, a former Jeffery on Monday evening, w.. < speaker who spent some time in September 23, with 12 girls g ' IR Jerusalem and who is returning present. 'Roll call was answered there, by naming a recipe or food Mrs. Helen Ross thanked the group for a card sent her while characteristic of England, Scot - she was in-hospital. land, Ireland or Wales. i Mrs K ra u s k o pf • �,s ninety seven Mrs. Keith Sharp gave a paper Mary Jane Templeman and « „ "DOUGLAS" "fates Joanne Ross assisted the leaders zero 3 TIlVIES YARNS Full Name DOUGLAS Mrs. Kate Krausko f of in "Remembrance, Renewal and preparing nd Mrs. D. P. Mono- Response" when she told of the ADWelsh Rabbit, and Smith's Nursing Home in Mit : Mr: and Mrs. Jack Cleary of McCarthyY Apple Dumplings which were BOB &_ BETTY'S ban attended the funeral of Mr. early days of the W.M.S. in BELL , Mo�irle Home Sales `hell celebrated her "ninety- London spent the weekend with sampled by the girl. y Mes'k.::F:rank Evans. James, Sullivan in Kilaloo last Canada and First' Church's Mrs. Smale and the girls took seventh, birthda.y,;bti Saturday at g --- - "1 VARIETY � GIFTS the home of J J. Krauskopf at Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hill of week. beginning. Jas. A. MacDonald read turns reading the British Tradi- Mr. and. Mrs. Eugene Bannon ®_ _ Complete line of Dublin. Chicago spent the past week with tions and Mrs. Jeffery read about p Miss Marie Krausko f of Ham- of Rostock and Mr. and Mrs. the scripture lesson and a paper Canadian cheese, followed by a Coutts Hallmark Cards — Bartliff's Bakery Mr. and Mrs. Martin " P Frank Kistner visited on Sunday on "Responsibility.' Ilton spent the weekend with J. J. Klinkhamer. question period. Ruth Harburn'" Products —Timex Watches Krausko f. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Snowden are With Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mrs. Sharp closed the meeting desigp was chosen for the book LATEST MODELS ON DISPLAY Open 7 DAYS A WEEK from 9 a -m..--1.1 p -m. P ith a poem "There is So Much ttf 262-2823 Mrs. Frank Evans returned spending their holidays in Maloney.Y covers. 12 Year Financing Available Miss Lou Ape Row„�and, who do•" KIPPEN 'SEAFORTH 527-1680 hoine on Saturday after spending Jamaica. is employed.attlte•S1ck<C ildren Mr. and Mrs. Ji of .� t o weeks at -University Hospital p,'Nalon _eX; ' Ho tab to r '> . �' int, the , ° ` t i radon. Port Elgin spent the weekend1. w :Fl xs: Ota:. cFw t+'lv („ :.fir .c.: �. _I..• O weekend at heriome�ece. �, 'Y i> 1� ' ' ' with relatives here. Foot Of OSpK@jL� Mr. and Mrs. Rick McGrattan Mrs. Katherine MacRae. of SEAFOI�TH from London spent the weekend Parkhill is visiting with Mr. Don* RULES: PLAY the no%c "spot tile ntort. e Merchants" CoIdentify :t. J • MacRae and celebrated her 82nd •"' ratan>• ol'thaahuvc lihoutgraphs as you eau. NOT the individual+ by name hot with Mrs., Mary Ryan, ,McKillop. " , * the Firm aith whom you think each picture is associated. A clic taken from. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Poland of birthday on Sunday. _ or peru,iuing to their advertisement is published below each one. Palronii.c, London spent the weekend with Mr.. and Mrs. Mike MacRae N.'' ]� sliners sic 1-d i„ this contest -and obtain your official entry fot•ms 6implcic �_■�-Iy and mail or deliver to THE CONTEST EDITOR. The Huron Expositor, Box Mr. and Mrs. Mike McLaughlin. and famil sent Sunda with Mr. _ Y' P y w .. ` * 0, w reach here un or before Tuesday noon of next t%•cck. Don MacRae. The lira three correct answers drawn etch week will he awarded $.' (Al .Mrs. Lloyd McCarthy, Keith nu'rihandisol vouchers and names of this week's lucky winners will be - Your and TerryMcCarthy. Mrs. Matt Sisters Bernadette and Mary Y puhlitihed in next week's Huron Expositor; Patronize the merchants who ONE STOP last Na le of Chatham visited l / g nO#@ sharp SpICUI@S hat c helped make this contest possible and obtain your entry Forms. You may Remember! It takes but a week with Mr. John Nagle. �► enter as Orton as you wish. providinga separate contest entry form is Modern enclosed with each entry: There is NO limit u+ the number of prices a render � SHOPPING moment to place a Huron may •%%ill. _ 9 i lin. I Expositor Want Ad and be money :PARIM FEALL in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seafbrth'527-0240.. DEADLINE' Fot ASSIFlED AD -S •o f is 12 noon EACH. TUESDAY We cannot ensure publication in the current week if ads are received at The Huron Expositor after 12 Noon on, Tuesday. lkht Awn phone your Classifieds to 527=0..240.1 Iteaich eaE1t week by near1y,10,600 area people - Based on sA a`Verage ditYlieople pick fithily. . W News of St. Co"lulnban Mr, and Mrs. Joe Moylan of Kitchener spent the weekend with Mrs. Jack Moylan. Messrs. Frank and Joe Nolan, Danny. Eugene. MaryAnne and Louise Nolan spent Thursday at the plowing match near Georgetown. Marsh World Ducks Unlimited (Canada) ' FEATHERED .FISHERMAN - The osprey, an aerial 7 are coginic to compete with their y of Inc Huron staff * An reof the exception ul' the ne%vspaper staff and their immediate families and their and advertising agencies. Entries are not returnable and the judge's decision * "","t he accepted as final. * "I'hrs r,intest ,will appear weekly until October 31x1, 1974, atter which the grand priic draft for $100.00 (825.(10 cheque to any tour contest ativerliscr" as chosen by sinned %t ill be made from all entries received. Further delails Illi" dra%% will he published later in the Huron Expositor. ' t fisherman of world-wide distribution, is well- News of St. Co"lulnban Mr, and Mrs. Joe Moylan of Kitchener spent the weekend with Mrs. Jack Moylan. Messrs. Frank and Joe Nolan, Danny. Eugene. MaryAnne and Louise Nolan spent Thursday at the plowing match near Georgetown. equipped to capture its slippery prey. Diving from the air, sometimes briefly, submerging, the osprey grasps a fish with his long, sharp talons, The outer toe is."reversible" and the soles of the feet ai',e endowed with sharp, horny spicules. USED CARS. See Bill and make Deal on one of These 1970 Ford Custom, 4 -door 1971 Meteor Rideau, 4 -door 1971 Ford Wagon. 1973 Plymiuth Wagon, Fury 111 1973 Meteor 2 -door, HT. 1963 Dodge, 4 -door The 1975's are HERE! See them TODAY BILE McLAUGH1111''MOTORS LTD. FORD Phone 5271140 Seaforth MERCURY N ro- G.A. Whitney O-PNOTCH FURNITURE TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED We specialize- in - - KROEHLER FURNITURE SERTA BEDDING and other Quality Feeds — Fertilizers—Seed Grain Name Brand Lines Try Us For Service SEAFORTH 527-1390 SEAFORTH 527-4910 Weekly Specials From Now 'Till Christmas WRIGHT - Hildebrand JIM CROCKER Chev-Olds- LtdPaint &Paper SHOES THIS WEEKS SPECIAL.l SHERWiN-WiLLIAMS 1974 VEGA HATCHBACK FIRST QUALITY PAINT 85 H.P.ENGiNE AUTO. RADIO INTERIOR LATEX WINTER FOOTWEAR DELUXE BUMPERS W W TRIM RINGS 5.9 .5 Gal. For The Entire Family. LiC. H.M.N.069 INTERIOR SEMi GLOSS -- i 527-0102 3,195.00 7.95 Gat' MAIN ST., SEAFORTH , SEAFORTH 527-1750 SEAFORTH 527-1880 _ i MINE a�p9 m ,Seaforth LIMITED BILL O SHEA FALL Meat Market FEATURE MEN'S AND VALUES ""' FRESH PORK BOY'S WEAR SHOULDER ROASTS DRYER �5-6LBS. 59 L See xhe�m�To-Day! 5�7-0995 ' . S AFORTH 527-1320 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH 527mwimoy 0 KeatFr� �Ruth & Vern's BO t;n- Grocery FURNITURE Your AA/ atmilCPRIDE OF CANADA �Y'C�.'RQ�TC3ME; /� dealer a Baton See our complete line -of M.CE.HOOVER Phm B. 1..29 LB. * Color TV 5 2Stere7 x•19 4) 0 'Open 7 days a week 'till-Compon10 p.m. + o Spon S ents SEAFORTH St. Columban 345.2750 SEAFORTH 527-0680, . -) ' 1 4 ►A 0 Y F JV. It,, Ar 4 �l Marsh World Ducks Unlimited (Canada) ' FEATHERED .FISHERMAN - The osprey, an aerial are coginic to compete with their y of Inc Huron staff * An reof the exception ul' the ne%vspaper staff and their immediate families and their and advertising agencies. Entries are not returnable and the judge's decision * "","t he accepted as final. * "I'hrs r,intest ,will appear weekly until October 31x1, 1974, atter which the grand priic draft for $100.00 (825.(10 cheque to any tour contest ativerliscr" as chosen by sinned %t ill be made from all entries received. Further delails Illi" dra%% will he published later in the Huron Expositor. X71 VnG SEAFORTH: fisherman of world-wide distribution, is well- equipped to capture its slippery prey. Diving from the air, sometimes briefly, submerging, the osprey grasps a fish with his long, sharp talons, The outer toe is."reversible" and the soles of the feet ai',e endowed with sharp, horny spicules. USED CARS. See Bill and make Deal on one of These 1970 Ford Custom, 4 -door 1971 Meteor Rideau, 4 -door 1971 Ford Wagon. 1973 Plymiuth Wagon, Fury 111 1973 Meteor 2 -door, HT. 1963 Dodge, 4 -door The 1975's are HERE! See them TODAY BILE McLAUGH1111''MOTORS LTD. FORD Phone 5271140 Seaforth MERCURY N ro- G.A. Whitney O-PNOTCH FURNITURE TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED We specialize- in - - KROEHLER FURNITURE SERTA BEDDING and other Quality Feeds — Fertilizers—Seed Grain Name Brand Lines Try Us For Service SEAFORTH 527-1390 SEAFORTH 527-4910 Weekly Specials From Now 'Till Christmas WRIGHT - Hildebrand JIM CROCKER Chev-Olds- LtdPaint &Paper SHOES THIS WEEKS SPECIAL.l SHERWiN-WiLLIAMS 1974 VEGA HATCHBACK FIRST QUALITY PAINT 85 H.P.ENGiNE AUTO. RADIO INTERIOR LATEX WINTER FOOTWEAR DELUXE BUMPERS W W TRIM RINGS 5.9 .5 Gal. For The Entire Family. LiC. H.M.N.069 INTERIOR SEMi GLOSS -- i 527-0102 3,195.00 7.95 Gat' MAIN ST., SEAFORTH , SEAFORTH 527-1750 SEAFORTH 527-1880 _ i MINE a�p9 m ,Seaforth LIMITED BILL O SHEA FALL Meat Market FEATURE MEN'S AND VALUES ""' FRESH PORK BOY'S WEAR SHOULDER ROASTS DRYER �5-6LBS. 59 L See xhe�m�To-Day! 5�7-0995 ' . S AFORTH 527-1320 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH 527mwimoy 0 KeatFr� �Ruth & Vern's BO t;n- Grocery FURNITURE Your AA/ atmilCPRIDE OF CANADA �Y'C�.'RQ�TC3ME; /� dealer a Baton See our complete line -of M.CE.HOOVER Phm B. 1..29 LB. * Color TV 5 2Stere7 x•19 4) 0 'Open 7 days a week 'till-Compon10 p.m. + o Spon S ents SEAFORTH St. Columban 345.2750 SEAFORTH 527-0680, . -) ' 1 4 ►A 0 Y F JV. It,, Ar 4 �l