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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-01-08, Page 1212-ThE HURON EXPOSJ CR, JANUARY. 8, 1976 Preside for Ladies Aid meeting , Mrs. Ed. Ajtdrews presided • over the January meeting of the Ladies Aid of First Church on Tuesday 'afternoon., Mrs. Harold Agar read two poems to open the meeting . The hymns Were chosen by Mrs. Mae Dorrance. Mrs. Robert McMillan read the 90th Psalm and Miss Jenny Hogg led , in an'earnest prayer. The minutes r"--- • ad. gab • 41111P• 4111111* ale • is SUPER SAVINGS SALE - s Lti „e? were read by Mrs. W,R,Kerslake and letters of appreciation were read by Mrs. R.K. McFarlane. The Penny collection was taken by Mrs. James F. Scott and dedicated, by Mrs. Andrews. The recommendations. as read were accepted by Mrs.Acott and Alice Reid. Mrs. Reid conducted the remainder of the meeting when the following, ladles read histories of several hymns. Mrs. H. V, n Rooijen, Mrs.Verne Dale, Mrs. R.E.M*Alillan, Mrs. John Hoelscher and ' Mrs. Mae Habkirk. Two readings were given by Mrs. Wilfred Coleman. Habkirk and Miss Alice • WE'VECOT 'EM IN STOCK READY • LEAN YOUR DRIVE! - Singl'e or Double Augers = • SNOWMOBILES 2 Brand New 1975 'Moto Ski Snowrnsobile • at Special Prices • Several Used Snowmobiles in TOp Condition , I ara 20-50 % o ff ce 4 Shop Seaforth Infants, Childrens, Teens and Ladiel 20% off Teen Coats 8-14x. 20% to 50%off Altp fiirls „Coats 2-14 .„20% off 'Boys U\ckets 248 20% off Palatzo 'Paul's Ladies • , 50% off vening Gowns 5-20 20% to 50% off .20% to 50% off Infant Snowsuits 1,2 ,to 24moS 20% off Check Slacks Teens, & Ladies 50%off Sleeps ear . Teens & „Ladies- --20% :to 50 Ladies Dresses 5-20 20%. to.,3 %off •• Mitts & Hats Children 20%off Pant wits 7-20 ,„Snowtn ile Suits 2-14 . I it C ) Store 262-2017 LB1.15 29f 1 BEEF PATTIES 10 Lb. Bag LB 7.90 Abbatoii. 262-2041 „ „ • r----7\ • • • • • • • • • • • 411111100011111•••••••004000111101111•1111111•61110•64060 00 UXIDSPECl/ILS 0111.411011041belli 1.110•01111160011101101164)••••••••••4110 FRESH BUTT , Lb.1,15 PORK. CHOPS Lb . 98c Lb 89c POLISH SAUSAGE Sliced .CHICKEN LOAF ..... .SIDE of KEEF FULLY fitthcEssED , Specia, LB 95c HIND of B EEF rum PROCESSED BEEF - KIDNEYS J AL'S MARKET HENSALL FRESH PORK SAUSAGE MAPLE LEAF BREAKFAST STRIPS FRESH - GROUND .... Lb.1 .09 Ltj- .09 9 c CAN 5- ~O ANY EXPERT BODY &'PAINT WORK COMPLETE COLLISION.. REPAIRS . 'REASONABLErRICES FREE E STIMATES 527- 175o Seaforth, Ont. Save During Larry Snider's " STOCK REDUCTION OUR LOTIS LOADED WITH MANY EXCELLENT VEHICLES FOR YOU TO • CHOOSE.FRON1 $6795 - 1973 FORD F100, ranger, load- - ed, beautiful. Licence C76769. , '3095 1972 CHEV VAN, automatic, needs some body work, as is. $795 EE 1967 F100 half top, as is. Licence C71622 '495 • Remember . It's Sense to See Larry Snider Motors LIMITED ' EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227-4,191 Open Weekdays Until 9:00 Saturdays Until b r00 • 1973 CUSTOM RANCH WAGON V-8, automatic, power steering and powet brakes. liconce DFZ446. 12895 1971 MARQUIS 4-door,, automatic,- power ' brakes and steering, automatic air con- ditioning. Licence DFU340 '2995 1971 PONTIAC 2-door. Licence CYM760. 1695 1973 .CUStOM 500';2-door. Licence DFZ130 • - /795 1973 PINTO Squire Wagon. Licen,ce DFZ372. -$2595 - 1974 ASTRE Wagon unit, low mileage. Licente, DAB9.20. '2695 1975 11/ID WAGON, loaded. Licence JFN685. , '4895 1 9 7 2 VOLKSWAGE.1:4" squareback, automatic, new motor. LicenCe CZE770 1395 1974 GREMLIN 2-door, ' automatic. Licence DAE278. $2495 T 1974 VOLKSWAGEN .412, Srationwagon, four cylinder, automatic transmission; radio. Licence DFZ939 '2945 1973 LID 4-door pillared hard- top, V-8, automatic, power steer- ing 444,,d braked, whitewall- tires. Licence DFY860 '2695 1973 PLYMOUTH stationwagon, V-8, automatic, -power steering and braket, deluxe interior, woodgrain panelling. Licence Cni138. '3195 1973 FORD E100 Cargo Van with economical six cylinder engine and standard, transmis- sion. Licence C68229. $2695 1970- PONTIAC 2-door, V-8, automatic, power steering and brakes, radio. Licence DHA059. 1195 1 9-7 3 GMC., SPRINT V-8, automatic, power -steering and IDE6ra6k-8e3s,5736;d ply. ,tires. Licence 1195 1972 RANCH WAGON Ford. Cuitom 500, 6 paisenger stationwagon, V-8', automatic, „power steering and brakes. • Before inspection. Licence DFU549. 1695' $2445 1970 MAVERICK '2-door sedan, six 'cylinder, automatic, radicil ply tires. .•Before inspection. Licence HNK851. '695 1969 PLYMOUTH'FURY III, 2. door hardtop, V-.8, automatic, ulele powers. Licence DAN306, .. $945 1970-INTERNATIONAL Tandem 1972 FORD F166 half ton, x cylinder, standard transmission, Dump, ready to work.. Licence only 28,000 miles.' Licence .. • C67346. 4. 40 Annual Meeting of Baird's Cemetery Board and Plot Owners. will be held on, • -E. Wednesday January 14 2 p.m. in the I.O.O.F. Hall' • Brucefield, Ontario 04 SNOW LOWERS SNOW BLOWERS SNOW BLOWERS SNOW BLOWERS John Flannery, John Sinnamon, Writ. Dale, George Hildebrand. Finance. General Government' Si Industrial - James Crocker, George Hildebrand, Wm., Dale, ' John Flannery. Community CRntre Board - Wm. Bennett, Charles Campbell,. John Sinnamon, Wayne Ellis. , Delegates to, see Liberal leadership candidates GOODBYE CHRISTMAS T-REE F- There's no doubt at alt - that Christmas in Seaforth is dyer for another year.'First thing Monday morning PUC employees Tom Phillips and Doug Smale were cutting apart the lovely Blue Spruce Christmas tree that sat front of the town hall over the holidays. (Staff Photo) Minister says . Council sets 1976 committees . -J.Consider.social -. geatteea 20% to 50% -Reduced We can help get your car back on the' road , fast Seaforth coon il at its inaugup-l., le meeting M clay reappointed . , , . , . , '' . .. present me. ers of ths.; standing ' committees 6 serve during-1976. The committees' are as follows: - Protection to Persons -.Property . . - .Wavne ElliS. , Wm. Bennett . . James Crocker, Chrl'es,' -Sidney Hancileman, Ontario's .,--, Campbell. •' Area delegates to the Ontario Liberal Leadership Convention in ,TorOntoJanitary 23 --. 25 and other • interested Liberals ',ill have 'an opportunity t meet ,candidates • for the leadership'when they visit Wingh-tfrn at noon on According to Doug Bell, southwestern Ontario district • president,'all sevencandidates arc 'expected at. the lunchoon which is being held in the Turnberry, Motel on the eastern autskirts,of Wingham. One of the, candidates . Mark ' MacGuigan was i.n Seaforth last Friday evening for a short time when he Met a nuillike'r of area delegates. •A resident of Windsor, he has _been. member pf parliament at'Ottawa since .1968. 4--.Consumer Minister, today an- PUblic Works 6.: Sanitation - nouticed that, ace province's,: new liquor laws will conic into force on .1.mtiary '2. 1976. The' Minister ...nil that tli • iquat.,,control Act, 1975; the uor 'Licence -Act:. overview of the entire provincial 19 75 and its. -regulations, -all liquor policv. When we consider- become effective on that day. . ed the social costs of alcohol... In malting the announcement, the Minister said information kits tst6anrafilc haeLa.ciit(1117at tstc.i dthaem amglit'n\t'0.otpltser- '' Liquor Licence Board, containing alcohol consumption .in..(i‘til"NsY.a(si 'r still go out to all licencees of the things attending copies .of the new . Act., the obvious that liberalization of our ',...itegulations and an-explanatory- liquor laws was not in order, • brochure on the Reg.1ulictions. , - • .. ' ..'.' -,ot . o . policy on .the availability of beverage alcohol. but,make 'sub- stantial. improXements in the ,uiministration of 'existing pol- kie',. "I think that it is fair' to say that these laws do not represent any liberali/ation of this pro- \ ince's drinking rules," the' Min- isfcr stated. The Minister drew attention to the fact that the Liquor 'Licence 'Act, 1975 provided for an Appeal ribtinal \vhich can hear appeals from decisions made by the Liqor Licence Board. "It was. clear to us." Mr, Htindlenitin said, "That there was a need to rationalise Mr. Handleman not ci that :the . nett Acts do not change provincial and streamline. the • systoni of evaluating prOspective' licencees and reviewing existing licence holders. The new Act provides for increased communications bet:' wren the LeB0 and its licencees, and establishes an appi2a1 route which was previously unavailable to licencees." costs of bo o ze Mr. Handleman said that the Government hods considered with great care the submissiont made to it in the process of developing the new'' legislation. ''At that time," he said, "we took an • "I 'think ;that the new liquor laws. which' come into force on ' 'January 2 represent a framework within.which we can improve the administration of our present policies to ensure fairness and, openness in the course of the decisions taken to implement these policies," the Minister concluded. Get your Reserved'-Ca 4E",