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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-02-27, Page 4'omen is president of firm Over 400,000 Canadian: srs, us. the **races of the' Investors • Syndic/to Ltd. For Information phon us. Teo tomAtint LIMITED R. •R• pl,:neest7:6Lo ril Ont. s liNgWeivicATE 4' Let's set the record straight. WEST END GARAGE oft!ers you new 1975 Pontiac Venturas that run beautifully on ANY GAS! YOU WIN 3 WAYS: , 1. You receive OM's $200. rebate 2. You get West End's price discount 3..-You go, bleb trade-in allowance We're helpin'idriv'e down the cost of driving. WEST END :GARAGE • Of Mitchell' Ltd. Your Pontiac—Buick—GMC Dealer OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY 4t. `PPYYS,O.Wq.V.AP,CP.V.R044?WiAgg'PL400,4",,tr 0.' Starburst of Bonuses with Gasoline GERALD'S DAMN LTD. 22 Goderich St. W. SEAOOTH Phone 527-101Q r I I 0'3 4 ,g• It takes energy to make hot water. Let's not waste it. „ • Whatever kind of water heater you have, it makes good•senpe to use water carefully, to-Conserve energy. Here,are a few tips • which may help to avoid waste. You'll use less hot water in the laundry if you wash only full loads, If your washing machine has a water level r . selector, chdose the • - right amount for the • size of the load. A dripping tap or shower, head wastes a surprising amount of hot water, and - they're both easy - to fix. While the Cascade water heater is designed to use electricity efficiently, it's up to you to use it wisely, not wastefully. Long runs of expbsed hot water ,pipe should be insulated. If you have• a dishwasher, don:t' use it until fully loaded. p SEAFORTH PUBLIC UTILITY COMIIIIISSION Dr. Rodger Whitman, Chairman Edmund Daly, Mayor Betty Cardno • Commissioners Walter Scott, Manager PHONE 527-1320 SEAFORTH a .A.,. Cromarty Auxt.r ary suggests Centennial projects ..: , , " 1 1 HE litiliOil EXFOSITORI, FEBRUARY 27, 1975 , / alter a pattern. The fourth meeting will be held on Monday, March 3rd at the hoime of Mrs. Murray. The meeting was closed and 4. refreshments were served. . McKillop 111 - 4-H ' - The second meeting of the McKillop #1 4i1 club met at the home of. Vickie Harris on Feb- ruafy 24. The president opened the meeting and the , •girIS answered the roll call, "From Yyour Personal Analysis Tell What your Activities Are," "It was ,deeided to, cal the club .f!'The Sew'llappy 5''r stresses" and members talk about the colours that they should wear and the lines in patterns that suit their figure. Lines, texture's, style and colour can cover many figure defects. Also discussed about the different patterns of blouses and materialS that should be used with certain, patterns. The next Meeting will be held• at the home of Joanne Boven on Monday, March 3. ' McKillop Ill McKillop III, '"Cotton Co-ordinators" met Monday at Mrs. Jean Van prunen's. There Officers elected were: President - Anna Marie Hoste; Vice- President - Janet Drager;, Secre- tary - Ingrid, Hoste; Press serving of refreshments. '‘ The • next meeting, will be held at the home of the Ros'e's on Monday, • March 3 at 8:00 p.m: Seaforth V , The firSt meeting of he Sea- forth V 4-H Club was he at the home of Van Doornik's on Feb: ruary 18.' The officers. are:.,- President - Diane Oldfield; Vice-Piesident - Wendy Dorssers; Secretary Janet Haney; Treasurer - Joanne VAn Doornik: Press' ,Reporter - Sandra Menheere. The leader of this club is Mrs. VAn Doornik, and the assistant leader is Mrs. Dorssers. In this club there are eleven members. • IVIcKillpp McKillop II 4-H Club group's first meeting' was held at Mrs. Moylan'S' house. The election 'of ' officers took" place with: • Judy. Dorsey - President; Liz /Slaver - Vice-President; Joanne Swart - Secretary; Marion Nolan - Treaftrer and Rose Ann Nolan - . Press REporter. • The leaders, Mrs. Moylan and Mrs. Dorsey outlined the requirements of each of the club members. The topic was "What type of Clothes and Colors Best Suit You?" The meeting was closed v;.', ith the song Joy, Joy, Joy. Mrs. Moylan served lunch after the meeting. Correspondent Mrs. R. Laing • Mrs. Carter Kerslake presided and opened the-February meeting of the Marian Ritchie Ewning • Auxiliary with a reading on "Time". Flymn 497 was sung followed by the Scripture, Corinthians 9: 6-15, by Mrs. Gorden Scott and prayer by Mrs: Kerslake. fo r roll call was a suggestion for a local project to celebrate the centennial of the Presbyterian •Church.in Canada. the president, Mrs. Frank Harrill- ton announced the World Dyilf Prayer service to take place in Hilbert United Church on March 7 at 2 p.M. Mrs. Carter Kerslake was elected representative to the church centennial committee. The extra three hundred cook- books 'which were ordeied will be, available shortly and will be sold at the same price. The pianist, Mrs. Ivan Norris, played an instrumental and Mrs. Norman Harburn read an article on South Nissouri Church's centennial projects. Mrs. Thos. L. Scott introduced the new study book •"The Unknown Country" which was St columban M.rs:Gerard Marctand and Mrs. Tom Daive of Wipds visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murray during- the week. Sister Rose O'Connor of Lon- don• spent' the weekend with her brOther and sister-in-law Mr. and lefts. James O'Connor: • Mr. and Mrs. Ted, Melady and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Melady of Goderich left by motor on Friday morning for a holiday in Florida. Mrs. Verne Steinman • is spending a few days with her sister in Caledonia. A .large crowd attended the PTA meeting last Thprsday evening at which Mrs. Malcolm Davidson of Brecefield was 'the guest speaker. She gave a very interesting and informative talk of her work in the mission fields of India. Mr. Tom Sloan and Mrs. Gerald Gaffney of peterborough spent Sunday with their father James Sloan. Mrs. • Gaffney remained for a few ays. written for the centennial year of the .Presbyteirian Church. She said 'that the title, of - the book referred to the fact .that missions from now on are the unknown country. We are not sure just what form they should be taking. She was assisted by Mrs. Carter Kerslake, Mrs. Eldon Allen, Mrs. Frank Hamilton and Mrs. Robert Laing. The meeting closed with. Hymn 389, "In Christ There is no East or West" and the Lord's Prayer. OtymplvWinner CrOmirty had a winner in the Olympic Sweepstakes ••when Filmer Chappel held ticket worth $100.00. Mr? Alex Zimmer, 'The former Marilyn Laing of Cronaarty shared with Stratford PUC employees on a_ $1000.00 ticket and won about $35. Personals , Andy -Douglas, Sarnia' spent last weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'Douglas. 'Mr. and Mrs. Barry Gammon, Agincourt, 'visited on the week- end with. her Arents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laing and Tom visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jefferson, Seaforth. curling rink consisting of Mervin tow; "'""'Gordon Laing, Harvey Dow and Eldon Allen. came second in the eleven o'clock draw of the men's "bonspiet at Exeter on Saturday. The ti eeting of McKillop- V was h Id en F ruary 20th at .the home of 'Mrs. Vera Murray. 4 Therva7 seven .girls taking this'keldband leaders are Mrs. Vera Murray and Mrs. Laureen Maloney: ' The elections of officers were as. follows: ' President • Wanda Storey, Vice-President - Louise Ryan, Secretary - Teresa Hicknell, Press Reporter - 'Vary Beth Downey. Meetings will be held every Monday at 7 o'clock. "Planning a .Wardrobe" vvas-discessed., .The meeting Was closed and-refresh- ments were served. • / The second meeting of the McKillop V wasl,held on February 24 •t the home of Mrs. Laureen aloney.. . The, group will call themselves. the .."Krazy Kotton Kolleens". They diseugsed line, colour and texture and their , importance to, your figure. , The second and third meetings were combined and were held at the home of 'Mrs. Maloney on February 24th.. • Seven girls answered the roll call. .Mrs. Maloney read "Suit the Occassion". The group demon- strated how to dress or• dressup . for different ocassions, Mrs. Maloney demonstrated how to brokerage firm With Margaret as president. Today she has a seat on the Montreal Stock Exchange. Margaret Frappier (nee Holland) is the daughter of George Holland of Dublin. She "Margaret" is the only woman in Canada every , to hOld such a positon. - Mrs, Rose Stapleto, who, has been a patient in the Seaforth Community hospillal returned home on Sunday. ' Mr. Joe Kelly who has been a patient in • Stratford General Hospital is spending the remaineder of the winter with his siStef, and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Tom Palton. in London.' Mrs. Frank Evans spent the weekend in London with Mr. 'and Mrs. Jack Cleary, „ Miss Lou-Anne Rowland, R.N. of, Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lou Rowland: Sister Mary Magdeline of London and Sister Marie Brebeuf • Sister Leona GMin of Chatham spent the• weekend. with her mother, WS. Agnes Givlin and her brothers Pat and Joe, , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ,Looby fiave returned home from a three week vacation in Florida. ' Mr: and Mrs. FranTkk Kistner !eft by motor for , a three week vacation in Florida. Mt., and Mrs. Gordon Costello and family of Kingston -and Mr. and Mrs. William• Costello and family of New Lowell-visited on the weekend with Mrs. Don Costello ,and Mrs. Melva Murray, and also visited Don Costello who is still a patient in Seaforth Commn.nity Hospital. Mr, and Mrs.- Wilfred Maloney ' visited. with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene BAnnon at ,Rostock also Mrs, Marion .Kelly , and family at Kinkora on Sunday. Mrs,Mary Jordan of •ndon spent Sunday with h family here in Dublin. Euchre party winners Correspondent Mrs. Ed. Regele • Mr. and . Mrs. Harold MdCallum and Mr. and Mrs. Don Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Glen McNichol have returned to their homes after holidaying in Florida (the pait two weeks. ' Mrs. Joseph Thornton is a patient at Seaforth Community Hospital. Mr. and • Mrs. Stanley Preszeator of Crediton and Mr. and -MFs.--"Nelson , Howe of Croroarty were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regele. Winners at the euchre party held at Family Paradise were: Men's High - .-Boycl Driscoll; Men's Low - alph • McNichol; Lone Hand - Kelly n; Ladies' High - Mrs. Hloward Druin; Ladies' Low - Bess Blankhorn; tone Hand - 'Sharon Dalton. The next euchre is to be on March 4. Smiles "'Are you the barber who cut my hair last time?" asked the teenager. ' "It Couldn't have, been rne,", replied the hatter. "I've only been hereltWo months." SPECIALS with any 413.00 G PURCHASE CHIPS Reg.'89' •%.°' MILK Jug .1 .15, Bag 1.19 BREAD- White 3/.1.09 POP SHOP 12 X 30 oz.3 .09 COKE 40 oz. 3/1 .39 PEPSI 26 oz. 3/.99 GINGERALE / 3/.99 Prices Do,Nbt Include Deposit IGARETTES smatt .55 Large .69 REMEMBER i Oil and Aker Change Chasids • Lube $9.99 ,ARCHIE'S SUNOCO Open 24 Bours, Correspondent Mrs. Gwen Ruston This article appeared in the February issue of the Reader's Digest and is of interest in the community since Mrs. Frappier is well known in the district. Our Newest Executives Women. Margaret Frappier, 47, has broken all the rules, A lively Wife , and the mother of 'two teen-agers, she is a top-notch inVestment dealer and president of the Montreal brokerage fit G— of Fraonier 'and Holland Inc.' She started her career as a secretary., then became a sales, and public relations representative for a major cosmetics company. When she married, Jean ,appier, an investment' and securities sales- man, Margaret became , 'so fascinated with, her husband's -Work that_ after taking-ayear off to have a baby,' she enrolled in a Canadian Securities sales'course and launched her own investment • of Edmonton, .Alberta visited on career. In 1968, 'she and her , the weekend with Mr. and •Mrs. husband established their own Hugh-Benninger. Reporter - Bath Smith; Leaders Mrs. Jean Van Drunen and Mrs. Jean Drager discussed . the. article to be sewn during the club and suggested the types of • material that would be suited to 'that article'. They discussed different points having to deaf ' with a good wardrobe: Mrs. Je'a'n Van Drunen served refreshn Egmondville "Stitch 'N Rippe/'s" The Egmondville 4-H members met at the home of the Van Dyke's for their second meeting. ' All members were present and 7.7.1--ttrepariswered the roll call, "Tell" What your Activites are!.*. - The' meetingwas opened with the 4-H pledge. June Eggert read the .minutes of the last meeting. Each girl•suggered a 'club hatne and- the group decided on."Stitchr 'N Rippers". ,T1te topic under discussion, was "Choosing the- Blouse - the' Pattern and the Fabric". The girls answered questions concern- ing this topic and also held a short review on last week's topic on' "Planning the Wardrobe". Then the •girls experimented with different lines, textbres and colours using , pictures and swai,ches of fabrics or garments to determine those which' were flattering.' The meeting closed with the • • 'r• 4-H Clubs plan wardrobes. Action Ads 527-02 40 • SEAFORTH PHONE 527-1620 6: A. Sills 84 Sons Heating, .Plumbing and Electrical Supplies A