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The Huron Expositor, 1975-04-03, Page 9HEADING INTO THE RIVER — Bill Pinder and Dennis McCaulley get ready for the service club class canoe race Sunday. Thirty-three boats entered the Optimists sPonsored races, in spite of windy and snow weather. Pinder and McCaulley placed third in their class. (Staff Photo) VanasiTa services • Cast iron (Continued from Page I) cross walk opposite the post office with proper diagonal lines and signs and Ministry approval so that infractions could be policed. Mr. Stewart discussed details of a C. of C.-ffoat he had agreed to arrange 'for the Centennial Parade. The C. of C, again will sponsor a ser i es of musical concerts in Victoria Park. Dr. Toll who again is heading the committee said there was immediate need of a piano for use during the summer, Smiles "Do you . think twice about big decisions?" "yes. I thinly twice. And think a third time to break the tie." ores Scores of Vanastra; Skeet Shoot held on March 29 were as follows: Murray East. Clinton 22 Tom Allen. Londesboro 22 BillStewart, Goderich 21 Harrison Shock, ZUrich 21 Glen Mogk, Bornholm 18 Bob Sherry, Stratford 18 Mery Batkin, Clinton 18 Jerry Coleman, Seaforth 17 Bill McNutt. Exeter • 17 Ashley Gilbert, Goderich /k 15 A Huron Expositor classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. - GENERAL ACCOUNTING SERVICE INCOME TAX Returns prepared. Accoun ing Assistance foi Small Businesses. J. R. WRIGHT 76 Market Street Box 542, Seaforth • PHONE 527-1036 LWOW'. FLARM 411,ANS IO WE FEATURE WORLD FAMQVS ,fi RI Levi's blue denims ere famous for their sty- fish fit but' above all for their extremely rugged wear. We feat- ure Levis in boys, youth, mens and ladies - sizes. 'Boys', 6 to 14 10.95 Student, 16 - 20, 14.95 Men's, 26 to 38, 15.95 Lathes' sizes, 5 to 15 Lighter weight Blue Denim 13.95 CORDUROY JEANS Choose from Navy, Black, Powder, Grey Sand and Brown Cord- uroy in' the same fam- ous Levi's cut and fit. 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The hilt; is scheduled • for' *text Monday, AprIl 7 with's! cleun up un the next day. • Correspondent Ina Scoins Last "Friday the rink of Dave Beattie, Mary Jean Beattie. Wilf Titford and Mabel Dixon defeated Bill Campbell. Jr., Grace' Camp- bell, Mert Keys and Elmer Dennis to win the Charlie Barber Trophy. Thursday evening saw Dave's rink put out Jim and Ann Cunningham and Bob and Kay Campbell and Bill Jr's rink put out Bill Campbell sr., Flo Smith. John Primeau and Darlene Whitman from the last mixed draw, • In the men's final draw skip John Patterson Sr., Phil Hoggarth Doug Kirby and Ken Moore won over skip Murray Forbes. Gord Beuttenmiller, Harold Prycc and Jim Henderson. On Tuesday the Ladies played the last game in their final draw. Three rinks were in contention for first but after eight ends the rink of Skip Ann Cunningham. vice. Isabel Theedom, Sec. Ma4an Willson and lead Shirley Kay came out on top, runner up was Skip Leone, Rowat, vice Audrey Be uermann, Sec Isabel Smith and lead Sheila Murray. Prizes were donated—bY Walkers' . Also last Tuesday the ladies held a fun day, curling com- menced at 5 p.m. with all ices ,filled. Velma Millen catered. Trophy's and prizes were pre- sented from the three draws also to the winners of the day who were 1st Donna Hannon, Marlene FOrbes, Claudia Eastman, ' 2nd Betty Cardno, Isabel Theedom, Verda Sinclair and Sheila Murray. Con. Leone Rowat, Marg Sallows, Mary Fotheringham and Loretta Domage, special draw winners were: Wendy Tremeer, Alice Reid, Gwen Patterson, Kay Sharp and Ina Scoins. Sharon Wilson won the decorated angel cake donated by Velma Miller. The annual meeting followed, I'll have the slate of officers for you next week ; also the finals from the competitive draw. The Campbells and Pattersons competed in the Bank of Montreal bonspiel in Owen Sound last ,Satruday. Qu ite a number from our club journeyed to Harriston to the two-day Kinsmen bonspiel last Friday and Saturday. The rinks of Gerald and Nancy Smith, Neil and Marie McGavin won second prize Don and Wendy Tremeer, Bill Stop for paying cheques If charges for the cheques you make are costing you a substantial sum each • year, bring your savings accounts to us. Here at Victoria and Grey any account maintained at $1,000 or more gets absolutely free chequing privileges — as many as you want. Makes sense? Makes money, too! Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation WCIONiand um( TRUST COMPANY SINCE ieea MN, NEW PLAYERS INTERESTED IN THE SEAFOR TH MEN'S INDUSTRIAL, SOFTBALL' LEAGUE Call: STEVE HOOK 527-1499 CAMP CANBAY Bayfield Invites-you to camp on our beautiful Lake Huron. A full program is given to guild the life of a chilcL spiritual, physical, mental, social rat4* • Girl '' Caitiff: - July 2 to 19 Boys' Camp - July 20 to August 6 For further information contact: Camp Director - Bruce Perry, 404 Edward St., Exeter 235-1725 Camp Canbay is the outreach of the London & District Fellowship of Baptist Churches Like all living creatures, man's needs are many. To provide for oneself one's family. To befr ee to make plans ivith the people who help gliv them life. banking freedom with.TD's Personal Service Plan. Before you start your next holiday consider these useful benefits that you, as a traveller, have with TD's 'Personal Service Plan. 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If you,need us, we're here with Personal Service Plan. 41, the bank where people make the difference THE• HURON,"ExPosrrort ouzing,'0 1975 lownandoutoxy Convins for aniser (By flee Director Clive Buist) All umpires interested in attending a clinic and obtaining their cards please note that a clinic will be held in Staffa on Saturday. April 12 at 10:00 a.m. We're still looking for lacrosse coaches. Clinics will be held so your knowledge of the game can be improved. If interested please contfr the Recreation Office. Numerous inquiries have been made as to what type of summer progranivvill be offered this year fbr children during the day. A playground program or a daycamp will be offered for children 6 - 13 years of age for a period of six weeks. Further information will follow at a later date. All children who earned crests at last Weeks power ska ting test day may now pick them up at the. Recteation Office. Two Seaforth Ringette teams visited Kit&tener last weekend and had an opportunity to compete with established teams. Although both teams went down to defeat they played extremely well considering ringette has been operating since 1967 in Kitchener, This initial year of ringette has seen the calibre of the game develop very well and we look forward to even better play and More participation in years to come. v lb tl 11) 4 4 up to 300 percent Vanastra residents and Water and- sewage rates for have to' pay for Sewers alone", Egmondville residents might commercial users are going up one councillor commented. shortly: Tuckersmith council Someone with a $1,100 approved a whopping increase to assessment would pay $132 and 120 mills up from 54 mills last with a $2,000 assessment. $240. year for residential users and to Clerk , mcIntiph said the 51 mills up from 28 mills for increase in rates is made essential ',commercial properties, at their by increased labour cots and by meeting Tuesday night 'in an annual payment for water to Brucefield. the Clinton PUC of about $25,000. Clerk Jim McIntosh said that residential assessment in The Ministry of the Vanastra ranges from $1,100 to Environment set a sewage budget for Vanastra of $35,360, up from $2,700 and that the new rates would mean that a resident with $30,062 last year and a water an average house assessed at budget of $22,340,' up from $1,600 would pay' $192 a year for $15,360 of last year. The water budget does not include the sewers and water. 'That's still, less than $25,000 payment to Clinton. • , • , During ou'r EXPANSION- We arc adding 7,000 sq. ft. of expansion , Ni,....... , to our building. During this construction our car lot is all jammed up. We must ' .• reduce our inventory. • 1972 PONTIAC PARISIENNE Brougham. This beautiful car is loaded with extras, 400 cu. . '',, zkim"" ,,to*,''.-.101g.11„..,,,,,."'-' I-.' in, V-8 engine, turbo hydramatic AM/FM $' - ' STEREO, AIR CONDITIONING, steel belted „., .., • ------ radials, electric rear Afroster, and only .- 30,000 miles, finished in rich dark blue with matching blue vinyl top. Lic. CXJ255. . (IP• 'SAVE AT $3495. ,...,te Olilkl 1971 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE four door sedan 7 ,..:':',,,, ..• '• • • • ' "••,•4••• ' • 4.'::': •.':`e*. finished in two tone green, POPULAR INTERMEDIATE SIZE, V-8, automatic trans- mission, radio, etc. Lic.DH0430. .SAVE AT $2,395: 1974 PONTIAC door hardtop, ing, power MILEAGE. Lic. SAVE AT . , ... „. . PARISIENNE Brougham two • ...teiti /1101114. Ns, 350 cu. in. V-8, power steer- I •••-7 72:,iiiiwoUi...rr----2 1 brakes, vinyl top, radio, LOW . .I I. .0.00"t",,:, - HCS707. --•'= ir) 1 . . $4595. ,\ 4; 1972 'PONTIAC CATALINA, four door hardtop, .,. • satin silver, black vinyl top, ONE OWNER, •:,..._:::,,,,..::11.1:;* --- :,4 350 cu. in. V-8, automatic transmission, 7:. r• rem" ----- : power steerthg, power brakes, radio, etc. .... Only 42,000 miles. SAVE AT $2995. 1972 CHEVROLET exceptionally power brakes, EXTRAS, finished vinyl top. Lk SAVE AT automatic transmission, IMPALA four door hardtop, clean, 350 cu. in, V-8 engine, • .,s ... . power steering, -4,,:' radio, MANY OTHER '""'• -.""'i - :--- in dark green with)alack • l's , ' . DHP963. - ::'\) . , $2995. \...... 4,.w...3~ ;Iiii101kw, • 1972 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN two door hardtop, . •••,,..,,, .,: ONE OWNER, low 'Mileage, 350 cu. in. .,•_.!,Ft„sloidgl.*6,,.s, • .,;.::•.•,;„. ' .1.,3,--1'''- V-8, power steering, power brakes, auto- matic , ,. 1/4. (' transmission; radio, body side mold- %i: us ings, vinyl top. Lic. DHM602 SAVE AT $2895. SPECIAL • „..... 1972 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, two door hardtop, . • -_,•,,,,,,,.., ...Ara 4..,:'-..-.;. •-•-1•.; 350 Cu. in.. V-8, automatic transmission; ."'". . '.. ,A1044,44, power,steering, power brakes, radio. 'zo..e, ,... • , Lic. DHO663. ,, SAVE AT $2295. Open Every Night To Serve You AND ALL DAY SATURDAY .. WEST END GARAGE Of MIliCRIELL LTD. , YOUR PONTIAC — BUICK GMC DEALER 82 HURON ST 348-8458 wok el. tut Recreation News and Views Curlers play for trophy and Marg Fleming won third. Steve and Roxanne Brown. Dave and Mary. Jean, Beattie won consolation. • •