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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-12-25, Page 19, F „�, v -r a� ' 7�7IR r�1 (»rte Pho n a. **�� ,.��r3 .941,2 jW ,^ l p ��P tattce ,8 Ca11'Go eet] M H m Lllfe 4t0 �" ,1 11 tic� Commorcial Form. J.ubility •fit...,.» - Accident & Sickne e - k' fi X Nan1� CO.OPERA}ORS WS CE ..�".a1 SCIATIO r I 0 f► 7 r- r� I Ir �an#W9 Xdlyt VO4 00Chartered Accountants Resident Partner ARTHUR W: READ 268 Main St., Exeter Bus. 235-012`0 Res. 238-807 OL Give your Pre School ers rhe Best Cristmas Present Ever hat will last all year and will benefit your ,child for many years come. , Enroll your son or daughter now at the Tuckersmith' Vanastra ay Care centre In either our fuq time oh ►art time program and imulate your child's world. Visitor call the Tuckersmith ' Vanastra Day care•Centre at 482-3544 or 482-71647 Fill' May the happiness and goy of the season touc, every home, each family. We thank `'i all our friends" "' and neighbors for their loyal patronage. y Short 's .. 2 Way,R'ad io RR 4 Mitchell 40 V' Shoppers in Seaforth are reminded that FREE PARKING.' Continues Till Do*c 31 Parking meter use Is suspended during the pbriod December 10th to 31st, 1975. Merchants and their employees ' are requested, to leave the metered parking spaces for the use of shoppers. Robt. Franklin, Clerk 'own of Seaforth c o r w ch enterta "%7res Qnts are, a t,' yin en egson, ra ampbe ,Mar -� Flannigan, Paul Ellis and Brians*Gavin. ' (Staff Photo) A ,. New .toys will Huronview help keepels F p �y happyThe Goderich Salvation Army visited the Home on Sunday busy and afternoon with members of the band playing in each' -of the • ' t sitting rooms assisted by a group of young people sipging It's Christmas morning; i w� carols. The residents were presented with gifts of fruit by gifts are being unwrap=40 members of the corps which was greatly appreciated., ped;' everyone is happy '4 -led the Sunday evening seng servce nd laughing. Finkbeiner ,,. x But Bowser has been sponsored by the Christian Women's Club of South Huron. isolated in the kitchen "'to � " •f Three new residents were welcomed to the Home at - keep him out of trouble," k , . ✓t t a r a,r�y ,, .a 8w Mondays program: Mrs.Broughton of Auburn, dRay and Kitty has been in-'.: Henderson, Seaforth and George Feagen, Goderich. The carcerated behind, closed Goderich Township ,1iNomen s Institute volunteers assisted doors in a.bedroom ,� so she • ��� �'�„ ,�� Y ,�h�� _ with the afternoons activities with music provided by Mrs. won't get into things." Molly Cox, Mrs.Maitland Driver and" Norman Speir. Your pets should have Seventy. Grade 1 - 2- 3 students from the Clinton Public their fun, too, at this holt School entertained on Tuesday afternoon with their part of the day time, And it's so easy annual School Christmas Concert. The program was direcled• to include them- in 'the by five teachers Miss' Johnston, Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Jones, . festivities. m 'Mrs. Jewett, Mrs. Allen and the Principal, Mr. Taylor. Doug Catnip filled cloth toys f '[41013T1 us McKellar was emcee for the afternoon and introduced songs are inexpensive and give by the Primary and Junior Choirs; two .plays Frosty the kitty hours of pleasure. Or Snowman; a Plot to Kidnap Santa Claus and a Christmas • make one yourself. Boxes f Message. Mrs. Buchanan expressed the appreciation of the of shredded catnip are residents. available in any pet store. A group of young people "The Calvinettes" sang Carols Just sew some into a scrap through the Home gn Tuesday evening and presented gifts to of clean material roughly some of the residents who don't have immediate relatives. shaped into a ball. To Our Friends and Customers: Thirty Grade seven students of the Robertson Public It's not a good idea to School, Goderich presented a Christmas concert on give a dog Dad's old slipper As the HOLIDAY SEASON approaches our thoughts turn to the _ Wednesday afternoon David Hemp directed the program and and say, "Have fun," The true meaning of this happy time. During the course of the year and in accompanied the students. for the singing of several dog won't know the differ- ~ the rush of events, we tend to overlook the important friendships that e' Christmas Carols, The poetry part of the program included all ence between the old slip-, of the„students with each one taking a part of the verses. Mrs. per and the new one. But are the real basis of all business. relationships. Anti so it is that we Doak, who is a great gr ndmother of a pupil at Robertson hea* rubber dog toys will would like to set aside the routine.of, business.�and e4ress our sincere School thanked all tho taking. part on behalf of the bring a happy bark from hope that your HOLIDAY SEASON will be Joyous and Happy and ' residents. , . , ,your':four-footed..friend. that fhe NeCv Year will bring Good Health and Pro'speri'ty to.'' "You • h and Yours. Warrant-issu'lled a t Seaforth Court SEAFORTH STAFF: A warrant was issued for the drivih was withdrawn. Ken Coleman, Jack Malcolm, Elgin Schade, Glen McClure, Bruce Wilbee, g with speeding, Robert peedi lg Clarence Dale, Dennis Nolan„ KenNolan, Tom Stevenson, Geo. Ribey, Matt arrest of Robert �.,. Oliver, Constance Becker, Seaforth, . Godc_ich, charged .with speedir� Hare Bill Campbell, Stewart Bannerman, Jitii Dewitte,, Jack Einboden•,. , Seaforth when he failed„to appear was fined $38 or four days for and having liquor in a place other y' p in provincial court in Seaforth on failing to report an accidenk, The than his residence and Thomas Bryan Vincent. Wednesday, December 17. "He trials of James C.Harkins,Fair, R.R.1, Seaforth, charged Jane and Marlen Vincent was charged ,with creating a London and Williarii,McLaughlin, with driving while disqualified.. disturbance. Judge.Glenn Hays , , Seaforth on Icharges of A speeding charge against • y� y presided at the regular monthly committing assault causing bodily , Leonard i Lansink, Seaforth Vincent Farm Equipment . session. harm were put over until was put over until January 21 and I . Don G. Twyford, Seaforth was February 28. The two men had having liquor while a minor Limited fined $40 or four days ih jail on charged each other with the charge was postponed until the. same charge. Merlyn B. offense. February 18. AYR — GALT — SEAFORTH 527-0120 Cliton, Vanastra, was fined $200 ` Jack D. Cook, Clinton, who was, or 20 days for impaired drivii ig. charged with having liquor while , His licence was suspended for a minor and with failing to yield three months. was remanded to Jan. 21, the Maynard C. Hymers .and Ken next Seaforth court date. • A.- MacDonald,• Seaforth were Charges against Terry' Dale, t _ fined $53 for havink liquor in a Vanastra; for. driving without place other than theirresidence. insurance and Paul Coyne, R.R.2, Wayne W. Coombs Seaforth following 1� Staffa for ollo rn too close y OU Yg L was fined $28 for disobeying a red were also remanded to January -. L light. Robert G. Shrier, Goderich, 21. Varna, Ont, between was fined $28 for following too Three other men who pleaded HW1L' 4 8 21 close. 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Some 'of the members of the SPS • h I hl1 d Id 1 f L H d B d C II k OL Give your Pre School ers rhe Best Cristmas Present Ever hat will last all year and will benefit your ,child for many years come. , Enroll your son or daughter now at the Tuckersmith' Vanastra ay Care centre In either our fuq time oh ►art time program and imulate your child's world. Visitor call the Tuckersmith ' Vanastra Day care•Centre at 482-3544 or 482-71647 Fill' May the happiness and goy of the season touc, every home, each family. We thank `'i all our friends" "' and neighbors for their loyal patronage. y Short 's .. 2 Way,R'ad io RR 4 Mitchell 40 V' Shoppers in Seaforth are reminded that FREE PARKING.' Continues Till Do*c 31 Parking meter use Is suspended during the pbriod December 10th to 31st, 1975. Merchants and their employees ' are requested, to leave the metered parking spaces for the use of shoppers. Robt. Franklin, Clerk 'own of Seaforth c o r w ch enterta "%7res Qnts are, a t,' yin en egson, ra ampbe ,Mar -� Flannigan, Paul Ellis and Brians*Gavin. ' (Staff Photo) A ,. New .toys will Huronview help keepels F p �y happyThe Goderich Salvation Army visited the Home on Sunday busy and afternoon with members of the band playing in each' -of the • ' t sitting rooms assisted by a group of young people sipging It's Christmas morning; i w� carols. The residents were presented with gifts of fruit by gifts are being unwrap=40 members of the corps which was greatly appreciated., ped;' everyone is happy '4 -led the Sunday evening seng servce nd laughing. Finkbeiner ,,. x But Bowser has been sponsored by the Christian Women's Club of South Huron. isolated in the kitchen "'to � " •f Three new residents were welcomed to the Home at - keep him out of trouble," k , . ✓t t a r a,r�y ,, .a 8w Mondays program: Mrs.Broughton of Auburn, dRay and Kitty has been in-'.: Henderson, Seaforth and George Feagen, Goderich. The carcerated behind, closed Goderich Township ,1iNomen s Institute volunteers assisted doors in a.bedroom ,� so she • ��� �'�„ ,�� Y ,�h�� _ with the afternoons activities with music provided by Mrs. won't get into things." Molly Cox, Mrs.Maitland Driver and" Norman Speir. Your pets should have Seventy. Grade 1 - 2- 3 students from the Clinton Public their fun, too, at this holt School entertained on Tuesday afternoon with their part of the day time, And it's so easy annual School Christmas Concert. The program was direcled• to include them- in 'the by five teachers Miss' Johnston, Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Jones, . festivities. m 'Mrs. Jewett, Mrs. Allen and the Principal, Mr. Taylor. Doug Catnip filled cloth toys f '[41013T1 us McKellar was emcee for the afternoon and introduced songs are inexpensive and give by the Primary and Junior Choirs; two .plays Frosty the kitty hours of pleasure. Or Snowman; a Plot to Kidnap Santa Claus and a Christmas • make one yourself. Boxes f Message. Mrs. Buchanan expressed the appreciation of the of shredded catnip are residents. available in any pet store. A group of young people "The Calvinettes" sang Carols Just sew some into a scrap through the Home gn Tuesday evening and presented gifts to of clean material roughly some of the residents who don't have immediate relatives. shaped into a ball. To Our Friends and Customers: Thirty Grade seven students of the Robertson Public It's not a good idea to School, Goderich presented a Christmas concert on give a dog Dad's old slipper As the HOLIDAY SEASON approaches our thoughts turn to the _ Wednesday afternoon David Hemp directed the program and and say, "Have fun," The true meaning of this happy time. During the course of the year and in accompanied the students. for the singing of several dog won't know the differ- ~ the rush of events, we tend to overlook the important friendships that e' Christmas Carols, The poetry part of the program included all ence between the old slip-, of the„students with each one taking a part of the verses. Mrs. per and the new one. But are the real basis of all business. relationships. Anti so it is that we Doak, who is a great gr ndmother of a pupil at Robertson hea* rubber dog toys will would like to set aside the routine.of, business.�and e4ress our sincere School thanked all tho taking. part on behalf of the bring a happy bark from hope that your HOLIDAY SEASON will be Joyous and Happy and ' residents. , . , ,your':four-footed..friend. that fhe NeCv Year will bring Good Health and Pro'speri'ty to.'' "You • h and Yours. Warrant-issu'lled a t Seaforth Court SEAFORTH STAFF: A warrant was issued for the drivih was withdrawn. Ken Coleman, Jack Malcolm, Elgin Schade, Glen McClure, Bruce Wilbee, g with speeding, Robert peedi lg Clarence Dale, Dennis Nolan„ KenNolan, Tom Stevenson, Geo. Ribey, Matt arrest of Robert �.,. Oliver, Constance Becker, Seaforth, . Godc_ich, charged .with speedir� Hare Bill Campbell, Stewart Bannerman, Jitii Dewitte,, Jack Einboden•,. , Seaforth when he failed„to appear was fined $38 or four days for and having liquor in a place other y' p in provincial court in Seaforth on failing to report an accidenk, The than his residence and Thomas Bryan Vincent. Wednesday, December 17. "He trials of James C.Harkins,Fair, R.R.1, Seaforth, charged Jane and Marlen Vincent was charged ,with creating a London and Williarii,McLaughlin, with driving while disqualified.. disturbance. Judge.Glenn Hays , , Seaforth on Icharges of A speeding charge against • y� y presided at the regular monthly committing assault causing bodily , Leonard i Lansink, Seaforth Vincent Farm Equipment . session. harm were put over until was put over until January 21 and I . Don G. Twyford, Seaforth was February 28. The two men had having liquor while a minor Limited fined $40 or four days ih jail on charged each other with the charge was postponed until the. same charge. Merlyn B. offense. February 18. AYR — GALT — SEAFORTH 527-0120 Cliton, Vanastra, was fined $200 ` Jack D. Cook, Clinton, who was, or 20 days for impaired drivii ig. charged with having liquor while , His licence was suspended for a minor and with failing to yield three months. was remanded to Jan. 21, the Maynard C. Hymers .and Ken next Seaforth court date. • A.- MacDonald,• Seaforth were Charges against Terry' Dale, t _ fined $53 for havink liquor in a Vanastra; for. driving without place other than theirresidence. insurance and Paul Coyne, R.R.2, Wayne W. Coombs Seaforth following 1� Staffa for ollo rn too close y OU Yg L was fined $28 for disobeying a red were also remanded to January -. L light. Robert G. Shrier, Goderich, 21. Varna, Ont, between was fined $28 for following too Three other men who pleaded HW1L' 4 8 21 close. A charge of ca'rele§s not.' guilty had their cases Larch is the only Canadian postponed until the same date. , conifer which loses , its leave in They . were Frank Verberne, winter. R. R.1; Seaforth, who was charged h From Our House,... ° To ' Yo.ur House Go Best Wishes For The Festive Season MAY THE NEV.YEAR BRING YOU AN. . ABUNDANCE OF GOOD HEALTH AND HAPPINESS 1� .... Audrey and Bob McKinley , o■ i >' tz ••.+:>>' „�,;��'?:'4�$�':>:• ``_`•> v +sem tS,v t�'' tilt ChRiSTMn•JOYOUS,AS As the shepherds kept their vigil at night, our Savior was born. tet us rejoice as we celebrate His glorious coming. Sincere thanks to afl. From all of us' at: Out In the country, on top of the hitt » one mill south of Myth 4 .,!