The Huron Expositor, 1975-04-03, Page 16Tile HURON EXPO ,ITOR, APRIL 21 1975
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INDIVIDUALS SMALL BUSINESSES
FARMING
WILFRED L. ELLIOTT
Telephone
15191527-03(11
P.O.Box 729,12 N.Main St.
Seaforth ,Ontario
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26. Personal
We invite engaged couples to
visit the Arbor Gift Shop in
Clinton. Pick up a free gift and
tell your friends about our Shower
and Bridal registry service. No
charge, no obligations'. 26-82-tf
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hodgert
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Brenda Louise to Mr. Gordon
Keith .MacLean, son of Mr. and-
Mrs. Keith MacLean. The
wedding will take place on
Saturday, April 19. 1975 at 4:30
o'clock in First Presbyterian
Church. Seaforth. 26-86 xl
27. Births
MALONEY — Eleanor and Ray
Maloney. R.R.S, Stratford, are
happy to announce the arrival of
their first boy, Patrick Michael. A
Bra for Wilfred Maloney
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bowman. (in April 1, 1975 'in
Stratford General Hospital..
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HUNT To Mr. and Mrs.Th
omits Hunt, R.R.4. Seaforth at
Seaforth Community Hospital on
March 29th, a daughter. 27-86x1
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Here comes
the class of
'75
THE BASE
FACTORY
OUTLET
HURON COUNTY'S LARGEST
DEPARTMENT STORE
MEN'S- BOYS' -LADIES'- GIRLS' and BABY'S WEAR
YARD GOODS-FURNITURE- MATTRESSES-PAINT
SEWING MACHINES-SMALL APPLIANCES-LAMPS
LOCATED ON HWY NO. 4
SOUTH OF CLINTON AT VANASTI2 A
WAIN WEAR
GIRLS 7-14
SALE
PRICED
GIRLS & BOYS 2-18
DENIUM JACKETS REGULAR
HOODED $12.98 to
BRUSHED COTTON JACKETS $13.98
BOMBER & LEISURE SALE PRICED
TOTS RAIN WEAR
PLAIN & CHECK PATTERNS
11
SALE
$
PRICE • fm*';'P- •
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OUR SEWING
EXPERT COMES TO
BASE FACTORY OUTLET
FRIDAY APRIL 1 1.
& SATURDAY APRIL 1 2
SPRING
STORE HOURS:
Monday, through
Thursday 11 a.m.
to 9 p.m,
Friday 11 a.m.
to 9 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m.
to 6 p.m. ,
Closed Sundays •
Base Factory Outlet Is making specialhigh trade-In allOWan-
ces on your used sewing machine t the purchase of • new:
*MORSE
*UNIVERSAL by WHITE
*DOMESTIC by WHITE
•BERNINA
*MORSE AND OTHER
FAMOUS, BRANDS
We also have used sewing machines
from $39.00 for straight stitch models
and used semi-automatics up to $149.95.
An our used sewing machines carry a full
One year warranty.
SPRING MERCHANDISE IS ARRIVING DAILY - COME IN AND TAKE A SECOND LOOK,
Mr. Earl Berscht, Our sewing
machine repairman and in-
structor, will be at our store
Friday, April 11, from 6 p.m. to 9
p.m. and Saturday, April 12, 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Bring in your
sewing machine for a check or
repairs. Mr. Berscht Was had
over 37 years experience and all
his work is guaranteed for a full
year.
Open 2 - 6 Open 2 — 6
acah*G(28-opset;'..t9-ohi-ops***00)'
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SEW UP SAVINGS
Crimplene, Trevira, Double-
* Knits, Seersuckers, Plain and
Printed Polyftster Crepe,
% Cottons, Broadcloth and denims
-We handle only first quality
materials.-
JUST ARRIVED,
Complete Line of Sewing
Accessories
arone's
Main Street,
WHERE SHOPPING
Seaforth
IS A PLEASURE
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Spring
PANELLING
SIPECIIALS
OUR WIDE SELECTION OF WOODGRAIN PREFINISHED
PANELLING SPECIALS:GIVES YOU A CHOICE OF FINISH-
ING ANY ROOM AT HOME OR COTTAGE, AT LOWER THAN
REGULAR PRICES. ALL PANELS-ARE 4' X 8'.
Spring Clearance
of
PANELLING
at
NEW LOW PRICES -
All All stockinorked with
Special Spring Clearance Tag
REDUCED
20%
below our normal retail price
BALL-MACAU LAY LTD.
Clinton - 482-9514
S6aforth - 527-0910
Henson - 262-2418
BALL-MACAULAY
LIMITED
BUILDING CENTRE
Preisent ----CLASSIFIED — memorial
Bus. irectoiy 23. Bus. Directory gifts at -
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD.. First Church
Insurance costs u burins smon w
WATCH AND JEWELLERYEPAIRS
— WE SELL ASND StRVICE-:-
BUIOVC1 Accutron - Watches
— 3 STORES—
SEAFORTH — CLINTON —WALKERTON
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KENNEDY — To Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Kennedy, R.R.2, Seaforth
at Seaforth Community Hospital
on March 26th, a son. .27-86x1
litne..s. in tuur heart knov, it• .right.
at
Vincent Furm
Equipment • Ltd.
iiitott„ Phone 527-0120 •
Cub Cadet 800
New '75 Cub Cadet' lawn
and garden tractors — they're
quiet, with iso-mounts and
extra insultion 50
attachments available. 6
new, easy-starting models.
PERCY WRIGHT
LICENSED
AUCTIONEER
Kippen, Ontario
Telephorie 262-5515 - Hensall
23-82-tf
24..Cards of Thanks
who remembered me while I was
a patient in Seaforth ComMunity
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Brady,Dr. Quinlan and the
nursing staff. — Lorne Carter. -
24-86 x 1
Bob and Dorothy Dalton would
like to thank everyone for making
their 25th' Wedding Anniversary
party a happy one. We would like
to thank everyone, for , their gifts
and cards; • 24-86-1
The family of the late John
McLachlan wish to thank
relatives., friends and neighbours
for floral tributes and donatioris.
Special thanks to the nursing staff
of Seaforth Community Hospital.
Dr. Brady, Box Funeral Home,
Rev. T.E.Hancock and-the ladies
of ,Egmondville United Church.
Everything was- sincerely
appreciated. — The McLachlan
Family. 24-86x1
I would like to thank relatives,
friends, neighbors for flowers.
dards and Mass cards and those
who attended the funeral of Rai'
Jessome, dear father of Mrs.
Jack Matthews. — Mrs. Jack
Matthews. 24-86 xl
I wish to thank , my family,
relatives and frienits for cards,
flowers and gifts received add
also Dr. Whitman'and the -iitirses
for their kindness while I was in
the hospital. It was greatly
apprecidted. — Mrs. Laurie
Kerslake, ' R.R.2, Seaforth.
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I wish to thank my family,
relataives L.O.B.A.. 0.E.S., and
friends fof the lovely flowers,
cards and visits while I was a
25. In Memoriam
MOYLAN — In loving memory of
a wonderful father and
grandfather, John T. Moylan,
who passed away one year ago,
April 6.
He had a nature you could not
help loving,
And a heart that was purer than
gold
To those who knew him and
loved him, •
His memory will never grow
old.
— Sadly missed and ever loved by
daughter Luella, son-in-law Bill
and grandchildren Karen and
Kevin. 25-86-1
26. Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E.
Robertson of R.R.#1, Paris
announce the engagement' of
thei r daughter Virginia Lee to
Neil George Littlyon of Mr. and
Mrs.William. Little of RR.#1,
Seaforth, Ontario.. The marriage
Will take place May 10, 1975 at
1:30 p.m. at St. James Anglican
Church, Paris, Ontario. 26-86*1
Gifts in memory of former
members of the congregation
were received by First
Presbyterian Church during
recent series conducted by Rev.
E. C. Nelson.
Included in the gifts were
Books of Priase in memory of
the late Wm. Waddell, a gift from
his wife.
Books of Praise in memory of
the late Mr. McKellar, a gift from
the'McKellar family and 35 books
Of' Praise in memory of Mr.
McKellar, a gift from the Laides
Aid Society of First Church.
Brass Cross and Communion
Table runner in memory of the
late J. Scott Cluff, a gift from his
sister, Miss Janet Cluff.
Lectern Bible in memory of the
late Mrs. Norma G. Hugill, a gift
from the Hugill family.
In Constance,
Cotre-S pOndent
Mrs. Mary Merner
The ForestersFamily 'Dance
was well attended on Thursday
evening March 27th with Marie
Flynn's Orchestra providing the
music. Bob Glen assisted in
helping to learn the old time
dances and Gordan Papple was
caller for the • square dances.
Prizes were given for spot dances
for the adults and children.
Everyone had 'a very enjoyable
evening.
The ladies lodge are holding -a
dessert euchre on Monday
evening April 7th. Men Are also
invited to attend.
^ Personals
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson,
Sharon and Bob returtned home
on Wednesday evening from a
holiday in Florida.
Mr.. and'M -s. Theron Betties of
Clinton visited on Thursday
afternoon with Mrs. George
Mcilwain.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevenson,
DAvid, Darren and Luanne
visited on Good Friday in
Brampton with Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Gow.
Miss Lisa Preszcator spent a
few days with 'her grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator
Diane and Nancy.
ask his insurance man to come to
the next council meeting on April
22 and explain the problem.
Meanwhile, Mr. Archer said, he
is going to talk to other business-
men at Vanastra.
Council • learned that the
Ministry of Social and Community
Services will approve payment of
$33,910, half the cost of the
Vanastra Day Care Centre, with
the other half of the amount to be
paid whets the project is
completed. The township will act
as general contractor on ;the US,
care centre construction and
agreed, to, Ministry requirements
that they hire a competent
construction supervisor and open
Mrs.Dave Preszcator, 'Christine,
Christopher and Greg.
Saturday visitors with'.Mr. and
Mrs. Reg. Lawson, John and
Elizabeth were Mr. and Mrs. E.
F. Warren and Helen of London,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawson and
Mr. Art Weymouth of Clinton,
Holiday weekend visitors at the
John Thompson home were Mr.
and Mrs. Andy Thompson of
Etobicoke, Mr.,Jim Thompson of
Lindsay and Easter Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Terence Hunter of
Colborne Township, Mrs. Joe,
Armstrong of Detroit.
'Mr. and Mrs., John Jewitt,
CArol, Judy, Danny. Billy and
Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Preszcator, Billy, Debbie and
Michael spent' Easter Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dowson,
Brenda. Bonnie and John of
Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. George Turner,
Barry and Bonnie, Mr, John
Turner of Tuckersmith spent
Sunday with 'Mr. and. Mrs. Reg.
Lawson, John and Elizabeth.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tardella.
Miss Donna Buchanan and friend
all of . Ajax Spent the holiday
weekend with Mr. ond Mrs. Don
Buchanan, Paul, Jim and Gary .
Easter Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. John Wammes were
tlieir family, Mr. 'and Mrs.Ed.
wait to see the MTC report before
taking any action themselves.
A $500 bank account for bar
expenses at the Vanastra
Community Centre was
approved. The official opening of
the indoor pool and recreation
facilities .there is scheduled for
Saturday night.
The deadline for, purchasing
dog tags in the township has
passed with not a great many
being sold and councillors
decided to contact someone who
would be willing to sell the tags
around the township, and get
paid so much per dog.
A meeting with the assessed
owner will be held to discuss
nts Clinio
changes planned a the Nott Drain
a the April 22 cOnnell meeting,
There Were no appeals an the
Horton Drain and council agreed
to go ahead with the $1017
project,
A building permit was issued to
Bruce Coleman for an implement
shod., An application for
Main Corner
SMILEY — Allan and Joyce (nee
Roc) are happy to announce the
arrival of their daughter on'March
28th at St. Marys Hospital,
Kitchener. 27-86x1
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ruston
are proud to announce thgg arrival
of their first grandchild, Elizabethd
Marie 7 lbs. 1 oz ,at Seaforth
General Hospital March 29, 1975,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Hunt (nee' Ruston; .of Heritage,
Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rile
returned home on Wednesday
from visiting with their daughter
and family Mrs. Robert Woods.
Debbie and Michelle of
GananoquF. They also visited
with Mr. Robert Woods in
Kingston Hospital.
Mrs. Barry Powley, Jason and
Jonathan of Ottawa, Miss Janet
'Reynolds of. Southfield. Michigan
came on Thursday evening for a
visit with Mr: and Mrs. John
Thompson. Sharon and Bob.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Southgate
and Jennifer visited on Good
Friday with MT. and Mrs. Mark
Smith, Julie and Chris of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. John Whyte,
Kerri and Andrea of Lindsay
spent the holiday weekend with
Mrs. W.,L.Whyte, Tom, Bill and
Mr. Harold whyte. Mr, and Mrs.
Doug Whyte of Glen Orchard also
spent ,the weekenda t the Whyte
home and visited with his.father
Mr. Harold Whytc.•
Jeffrey Whyte, Paul and Mark
Van der Molan returned to their
homes on Monday after spending
the past week with their
gran dmother.
Saturday evening ,visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. paul Stevenson and
family were Mr. Ron Herman,
Miss Tamie Glanfield, Betty Attp
Herman of Shakespeare, Mr. -and
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
, By Appointment Only,
Seaforth Office,
Tues.,\ICed.,Thurs.,Fri.
9 to 5:30 P.M.
Thursday evenings •
Monday only - Clinton Office
For Appointment
Phone 527-1240 - or 482-7010
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4 I would like .. to thank everyone.
patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital. A special thanks to Drs.
Brady and - Malkus. the nurses '
and staff for theii' kindness and
care. Agnes McClinchey.
24-86x1
(Continued front Page j-.)- ° protection and reduce my was'," public tenders when any sub
three mile distance, - only Reeve TI1(0130011 said .pot a contraqors are-11000 for the
commercial and industrial ' change in, fire 'prote,*;4°'WO°01,4""4 job, •
Leroy Desch, who rents,`the probably have to be made Tor The Mi*stry ,of Transportation
building for his woodworking houses at Vanastra too. and Communication are doing a
business from Mr.Archer, said -"It • won't affect their study on street lights at the three'
the additional cost of fire insurance, but if they want to help intersections in Harpurhey and
protection is more than the rent pay for it, okay", Mr. Archer will pay the full cost on the mast
he presently pays. Insurance on, said. . westerly one and half the cost of
this building has been raised from Councillors agreed to installing the other two,
$292 to $2142 because of the investigate and Mr. Archer will CoRneillois learned. Council will
distance of the Brucefield Fire
Department, the two men said.
"What is needed eventualy is
our own fire depart-
ment, if there is going Who more
industry in there", Mr. Archer
said. Reeve Thompson said that
would cost a great deal.
"Firemen even get paid to sit on
committee 'meetings now", 'he
said.
Mr. ARcher said that he is
"bugged" at having to pay $168
Yearly for recreation in Vanastra
and $400 a rear for water "when
we flush the toilets maybe four
times a day". "When I'm paying
for all these other things. I'm
willing to pay for my, own
(Big crow at Foresters dance
Wammes and Ronnie of Clinton,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sanders.
Jennifer and Jeffery of R.R. 4,
Brussels, Mr. and' Mrs. Marris
Bos, Steven,Sharon, -Kenny and
Michael, Mr. and mrs. Cliff
Brindley and Ricky of Hollyrood.
Mr. and Mrs. JackCrozier,
Paul, Kevin and Lori of Huron
Ridge, Kincardine, Mr.. and
Mrs. Carl Merner, Sandy, Julie,
Ann, Michael and Michelle
visited oti Easter Sunday with
Mrs. George Mcllwain.
Easter Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Stevenson, DAvid,
Darren and Luanne were Mr. and
Mrs. William .Stevenson and
family of Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs-.7
Gordon Stevenson of -Tillsonburg
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Barry of '
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator
Billy, Debbie and Michael, Mr.
and Mrs, Dave Preszcator
Christine, Lisa, Christopher and
Greg. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dillon
and Michelle of Seaforth visited.
on Monday evening with Mr. and
Mr. Ken Pr eszcator, Diane'and
Nancy when • they celebrated
Debhie'S 8th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ber't Dnnis,
Margaret and Sean, St. Th omas
visited with the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Dennis, on
Easter Sunday.
Dep.")•
severance front Leen Re Horste
who wants to separate 28 ktc.s.
land on county road 3f was
recommend.d for approval.
Accounts passed for the month
were general $36,841.49, roads
$7,486.64. and Vanastrk4
Recreation, Bars and Community.'
Centre Board, $22,917,99
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