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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-01-29, Page 10PETER DECO() . 74 %WOO STREET 'MITCHELL Phone - 348-9412 Mons Distance Call CopeetI - Home - Life - Auto - - - Commercial -. Farm Liability - - Accident & Sickness - 00i ifIRVIIANCE CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Ph.' 527-0240: Expositor Action Ads 1 • • • Church service on Budget MARRIED 60 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Consitt of Hensall are happy and healthy and celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary with an open house at their hOrne today. Both are 80 years old and. Mr. Consitt still shovelS his own snow. (Staff Photo) C sifts celebrate th anniv rsary, 6 , . „,,.,tricl- Ethel • COnsitt of, For uryeara they farmed on . Hensall are celebrating their 60th the ,Parr Line and then mos ed to -nodding anni.veraary with an • Lot 21. Con. 4 LRS. Tuckersanith open house for •,friends ariar where the farmed until mok ing relatives' today at their King to Hensall in 1956. They retired in • '. Street home. . 1n6n. . Their family treated them to an The couple has Zki 0 sons...lack • anvils ersary dinner on Sunday. of; Hensall and Ray in The couple, who arc both 80. tsiekersmith township ' on the keep fit and happy doing all their home farm. - They has e seven ins n hou'sework and home grandchildren and one great illulrilt:IlanCV. grandchild .. Thes were married in Blake, at Mr. and Mrs. Conant have . ' the. home of the bride's parents. reeieved congratulations from Mr. and Mrs. Henry ZaPle. In 'opposition leader Robert . Res .• Richardson of Kippen and Stanfield, Premier William Eistvia Revs Johnson of Varna, • Mr.' and Jack Riddell, MPP. They Conant' s pat'en't~ acre the late expect • plaques from the Mr. and Mrs. John Consitt of prInincial and federal Hillsoreen.- governments. • • .. • • CORNERS • • Seaforth, Ontario / *10 a year in Canada - / *20'a year outside Canada /Name C / • xpositor /// (Cheque or money •r ]Please bill me order enclosed Phone 527-0240 (...0e wrap //Address / New..........Renewal By cutting 0.0 ••• / / SEND ME littron 01:it 6positor • 1195 '3195 0 • i. oo • • • • . tr - Save During Larry Snider's _ STOCK REDUCTION OUR LOT IS LOADED WITH MANY • • EXCELLENT .V.EHICLES..FOR 'Y.OU,TO CHOOSE FROM • .1974 VOLKSWAGEN 4'12 Stationwagon, , four cylinder, automatic transmission, radio. Licence DFZ939 $2945 1971 LTD 4,dacir pillared hard- top, V-8, automatic, power steer- ing and brake's, whitewall •tires. LicenceDFY860 '2695 . 1973 PLYMOUT H stationwagon, V-8, autontiatic, power steering and brakes, deluxe interior, woodgrain panelling,'Licence. 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Licence DFX174. 1972 RANCH WAGON Ford 1,72 MUSTANG, sports roof, Custom 500, 6 passenger 302 automatic, console, power stationwagon, V-8, automatic„; steering and brg,kes. Licence 'power steering and brakes. FNC052. • . Before inspection. Licence DFU549. '2695 1695 '1972 FORD Fl•Od half ton, six cylinder, standard transmission, only ,28,000 miles. Licence C67346. 62445 1972 MUSTANG' sports roof, V- 8, automatic, power steering and power brakes. Licence FNCO52 /2695, , 1970 MAVERICK 2-door sedan, six cylinder, automatic; radial ply tires. Before inspection. Licence '695 1.974 GREMLIN 2-door, automatic. Licence DAE278. '2495: 1 973 C UV' 0 M A N C14 WAGON V-8, autorncific, power steering,and power brakes, Licence 'DZ446. 1970 INTERNATIONAL .Tondem Dump, ready to work.- Licence - P35785. '1 '6795 • 1973 FORD F100, ranger, load- ed, beautiful. Licence C76769, '3095 1967'F100 half ton, psis. Licence C71622 ' $495 TWO 1967 and 1 - 1966.Ford V2 tons. Before inspection. Licence C67.939 and C71622. $495 1973 FORD E100 Cargo Van, six cylinder, standard transmission. Carpeted and pdnelled throughout. Licence C68229. $2895 '2895 1971 MARQUIS 4-door, automatic, power brakei'-anir steering, automatic air con• ditioning. Licence DFU340 '2995 1972 FORD E200 windox/ van, 8 cylinder, standard transWiission. Stock No. 1.-108-A 1970 FORD E200 window van, 8 cylinder, standard transmission. Stock No. 52-109-A 72 Remember . It's Sense to See Larry Snider Motors • LIMITED EXETER 2357:164p LONDON 227-4191 Open Weekdays Until 9:00 Saturdays Until 6:00 Dashwood when they met tor the-- mills, cheese factories, tannery, Canadian Industries meeting. A ' were mentioned. A donation was question and answer period made to the Adelaide Hoodless follussed which was very interest. ing and educational and was conducted by Mr. Bob Fry. Mrs. Robert Kinsman, President, presided""' over the business part of rhe meeting and qpened by reading two poems '"Just Believe"- and • "Geraniums —. The roll call was -answered by naming industries Correspondent Mrs, Rena Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Ken McLellan and family and Mrs. Norman Rickert attended the wedding of Diekert's niece in Kitchener on, Saturday. Congratulations to, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Consitt, former resitients of the Kippen area, \N ho are celebrating their sixtieth wedding anniversary this week. Kipper; last W.I. Members of Kippen East Women's Institute and guests sears ago. enjoyed a tour of the Adult Industries such as Salt, Winery Rehabilitation Centre at F a rnondsille, Saw-mills, cider BY HELEN ALLEN • HELPFUL AND DEPENDABLE • Brian is a shy 12-year-old with brown hair and blue eves. he is healthy and stockily built, wearing glasses for . nearsightedness. His hack ,round is French Canadian. Brian is small for his age and below average menfolk' seems Much younger. He gets on well with childr younger or older but is not happy in ,his ag because he cannot compete with them. H ecial education and will never Ile able to handle atnaidemic subjects. He will probably need a sheltered workshbia setting when he grows up. Meantime Brian is happy, friendly, gonl-natured and co-operative. he likes to be helpful and is dependable about doing chores. he likes to be outdoors and enjoys camping, swimming and riding bike. Brian needs a family who will love him for his sweet nature • and will be realistic' about his li mitations. Other children,' either older or younger, will he an -asset in Brian's adoption 'home. ' To inquire about adopting 'Brian, please write to Today's Child, Ministry (if Community & Social Services, Box 888, o'naa-Station K, Toronto M4P 2142. In yOur letter tell something of yrSur present family and your way of 'life. For general adoption information, contact your local ildren's Aid Society. "Well, well,'' exclaimed one tourist, "I ne‘er knew this a as a novernment job.'' want your driver's license.'' the officer said. "This is your librata card.” "I know: I'm looking• for my licenae,— replied the 'dri=er, "I jUst thought you'd like something s . to read until I find it," Visitors with Clara Featherston ,at the Qlle1211 0.\Va 'Nursing Home \sere her a'eners, Mrs.' lieura Smith. Mrs. Margaret Larson, Mrs. Belle Reid and her brother 'and sister-iii-Iasi. tor. and Mrs. Billandrker. Mrs,Shirley'"Prouty \ whit Lynn. Lattimore. Isobel `SProat. Alsn, Barrett and Roy McDonald. Mrs. Vera Britne14‘isited with Miss Isobel Brintnellaand a Mrs. Main Upshali. Mrs. Irene ,Finnlayson visited with Mrs. Mary Parlmer. Mrs. Correspondent Mrs. Bertha MacGregor Rev. W.D.J'arvis conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday and gave a most informative sermon on "Our. Budget". Weather permitting the Annual Congregational meeting. will be held on Friday, January 30th at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Dave Kyle who has been a patient in South Huron Hospital for the past • several weeks' was' able' to 'return to her home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Dalton of ' Seaforth were recent visitors with the latter's parents, Mir. and mrs. Harold Parker. Mr. iind Mrs. Ralph Holland, Gss en and Michael of Clinton were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs, .lint Sangster and Brad. Messrs. Jack and Al Corbett spent , Inca...weekend 'on pi ice fishing trip to Lake Simcoe. Res'. Don Beck conducted . worship aers•ice in Hensall United Church on Sunday, speaking on the subject "Let's Gossip". The choir sang an anthem. 'Sunday Mary Upshall and Mrs. Anna ' . Mrs. Acli.c.•Smillie was visited hoc Clarence. --' Mr. Knit/ of Exeter visited his datigher Alcida Kats. Dorothy Prouty and Mrs,. McDonald visited Kul McDonald. ' Chaster and Illa Dunn and Chance and Hazel Snell visited nald. \'era Lamnue. Roy McDo Louise ' Mitchell and Adeline also Kraft. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Kldpp s kited with Mrs.. Kraft, Mrs. • C February Ist will be' Laymen's with r Hensall. and Chiselhurst congregations joining for worship. The event • will feature special music and Mr. Bob Elliott of Clinton and Pine Lake Camp will be guest speaker. In,,,,,nnoon of Officers of ChisJ1hurst U.C.W. • was announced. Past Presidents—Earla Coleman; President - Dorothy Parker:. Viced President Mary - Brintnellt2nd Vice President • Phyllis Parsons; Treasurer - rothy Brintnell; Ass't Treasnrer Marg. Cole; Set-retina' and Pt -as • 2 , Loretta Riley Ass't Sec. & Pr Taylor. The artmial nice pot luck' supper will be held Wednesday. January 28th. at 6:30 p.m. Mr,. Jack Corbett visited this week with hoc brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams in Exeter. Mr. Tom Peters of Port Alice. B.C. is spending some time with his mother, Mrs. Fred Peters and also sisiting with his father Mr. Peters ho • is recuperating Mary Upshall and her daughter- in-la w Margaret 'and Betty l'pshall and grandchildren Danny and Trudy and brother James McDougall. Rev. Glenn Wright . of, Exeter took the .ehurch service 'on. .. ,Thuradtry accompanied by Louise Mitchell at the .piano. Unit #4' of the Hensall United Church .entertained the residents on Monday at Bingo. under the direction of Mrs. .Earl • Rowe, • Mrs. Laird Miekle entertained the residents .with piano- music. • • • following a heart attack in Wingham General Hospital. Mr. JOhn Petty who had. the misfortune to fall on the icy street and dislocate his shoulder is convalescing in St Joseph's Hospital, London. Mrs, Joyce Lee is a patient in Wingham General Hospital. An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends.. Have you tried one? 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No action , was taken regarding the closing of GoderichPsychiatrie Hospital and the. members will. not set up an exhibit tit Exeter Fair. Mrs. H. ft I .Caldwell gas e courtesy remarks. • The meeting was preceded by a, dinner is ith the trainees at the centre. Mrs. R. Bell and Mrs. Ernie Whitehouse were in charge of the arrangements. H n a Queensway Happenings you get all the, news you need in The Ildron Exp'ositor. lt's . compact, concise, complete. • Pc 111 ,7 For all your, money needs PEPSI 26oz. Bottles OR KIST 30 oz. Bottles RCHIES SUNOC While Stock Lasts OPEN 24 HOURS DAiLY $ 3• plus deposit • $' •