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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-09-30, Page 140,, 197011. POMO $ 1 '4,•tr 4, HOW MANY POUNDS? — Dublin teenagers Jim McCreight and Arthur Looby look over eight pigs in a pen at the Dublin Feed Mill opening. The object of the game was to guess the pounds of Sarteena feed used •to put 96 pounds of gain on the pigs. (Staff Photo) Need] Vvc " '7••',".".••••••••••• • If you require financing to start, modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested in the FBDB management services of counselling and training or wish information on government programs available for your business, talk to our representative. FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK e e nn•ve c t 0 Egmondville One block south of United Church turn right & first house on left J. L. McCutcheon, Reeve of Brussels, and Anson McKinley, Reeve of Stanley Township, were named by Huron County Council on Friday to serve as repre- sentat ives on the Regional Citizens Committee of Ontario Hydro. Ontario Hydro had requested that Huron County recommend two delegates for appointment to a Regional Citizens Committee, to participate in the planning process by reviewing the need for electric power in the area. This area will probably include Huron, Perth, Wellington and Waterloo Counties. The committee is expected to meet as often as twice a month for six months to a y'e'ar. Ontario Hydro had suggested that poSsibly the Planning Director and the Development officer could serve on the doitindttee as Huron repreSetitat, iVes but the tetincillora chose instead to name two of their own as representa- fives noting however that the Nanning 1lireoter4: and DeVelopnient Officer would be available for opinions and tialistiltatileti' if ieqftired:' Council also' named Warden John L McCatcheOtt as, the Coutity-representatiVe to serve on the .Beard :of Directors` 'for the Huron Aare 'for-" Children and youth. ; • . The advisory and OOMinating committee of the Centre for. Children arid Youth had asked CountyCouncil briefs After shave, talc, Mrs. Andrew Crozier, Avon Rep. - Steven Fritz, #2 Brussels. 4 coffee spoons - Anstett Jewellers Ltd - Mrs. .Terrance Hussey, Egmondville. Picture, Ross & Joyce Ribey - Sheila Butt, Egmondville. Nutri cleaning organic concen- trate, Mrs. Jean Papple, #4, Nutrimetic rep. - David Jones #2, Clinton. Handcream, cream & lotion, shampoo, Mrs. Peter Malcolm, Avon rep. - Zelda Bannerman, Egmondville. Sachet, talc & bath oil, Mrs. Peter Malcolm, Avon Rep. Rose Robinson, #4 Walton. Vest, McGavin Farm Equip- ment - Karen Hoegy, #1 Walton. 2 pottery mugs, Beechwood Pottery - Barb Scott and Mrs. Clarence Ryan, #1 Dublin. Frog, made, and donated by Arc Industries, Dashwood - Mrs. Joe Gibson, #2. Macrame hanging planter, made and donated by Karen Whitmore 7 Michael Craig, #1 Walton. Beechwood pottery bowl, Kenneth R. Campbell Farms Ltd. - Mrs. John Kerr. ,, Picture on wood, Alva McKellar & Laurie Smiths, Crafts - June Rivers... IMMO Appliqued Quilt Flower Pattern • Mrs. Bob McMithael, Dorothy Marquist. Mrs- Morenz. PATCHWOEK Mrs. Karl Schuessler, Mrs. H. Morenz, Mrs. Freda Boa, QUILT HAND STITCHED APPLIQUE WS. Freda Boa, Mrs, Dorothy Marquis, Mrs. Robert McMichael QUILT MACHINE STITCHED APPLIQUE Mrs. Freda Boa, No 2nd, Mrs. Ina McGrath: QUILT—BEST DESIGN & QUILTING Mrs. Freda Boa, Mrs. H. Morenz. CRIB QUILT Mrs. Freda Boa, Mrs. Heimpel MAT HOOKED FROM WOOL RAGS Mrs. Heimpel. MAT LATCH HOOKED ON CANVASS • Mrs. John McCowan. MAN'S SOX HEAVY (Unless otherwise indicated, the address is Seaforth.) Beauty Bar and Skin Lotion, Betty's,: Beauty Salon, Dawn Papple, #4. List Finder, The Huron Exposi- tor - Laverne Nigh. $2 Bill, Bill Hart - Cheryl Regele, #1 Dublin. 2 gal. gas can, Sharp's Main- tenance - Scott Price, Egmondville. 6 light bulbs, Dean Williamson - Jennie Hildebrand. • 5 doz. eggs, Ewart yVilsOn - Randy Buuck, #4. $5 -bill, Smith Construction - Grace Pepper. No. 1st, Mrs,Crk-17 91O1Oigb, Mrs. Freda MAT ANY OTHER win NOT LISTED , No 1st, IYIrsk H, Moran; Clarence Jackson. LIVING Room CUSHION WOOL CROCHETED Mrs. Freda Boa, Mrs. Bob McMichael, Mrs, Bert Evans, CUSHION—FANCY Mrs, Frank Sills, MO, Morenz, Mrs. John McCowan, CUSHION—PRACTICAL COTTON Mrs. Bob McMichael, Mrs, H. Morenz, Mrs. •Elgin Nott. NEEDLEPOINT No 1st, Mrs. John McCowan, Mrs. Wm. Dolmage. PILLOWCASE, MACHINE EMBROIDERED No 1st, Mrs. Heimpel. PILLOW CASE, COLORED HAND EMBROIDERY Dorothy Marquis, Mrs. Freda Boa, Mrs. John McCowan. Genesco - Evelyn Shen and Doreen Strong, Egmondville. $10 bill, Heard Construction - Belle Campbell. $5 voucher, Winthrop General Store - Ruth Axmann, #4 Walton. 1 gal. paint, Taylor's Mainten- ance - Leon Maloney, #1 Dublin. $5 bill, R. Driscoll, Carpentry - Barb Chesney. 5 games bowling, Noble Bowl- ing Lanes - Mrs. Ron McAllister, Egmondville. Exerciser, Brian's Hair Styling - Ken Gemmell, #4. Voucher for 2 shrimp dinners 1977 season, Freeze-King - Helen Kennedy. Fire extinguisher, McKillop Fire Insurance Company - Ray Hutchinson, Egmondville. Tupperware strainer, Mrs. Tillie Butler - Lavern Nigh. 8 lbs. white cooking beans, W.G. Thompson & Son, Hensall - Harold. Bolger, Walton, Jennifer Hugill, #Z and.Dian,pe Godkin, #1 Walton. Clinton. Shampoo & spray for men, The Hair Shop - Anne Gibson, #5 Clinton. $4 baking voucher, Trapnell's Pastry Shop - Phyllis Dallis #4. Lawn Chair, Seaforth Farmers' Co-op - Tom Slavin, 183 Andrew St., Exeter. 4 quarts oil, Henry Ziler - Mrs. Bill Austin. Hanging planter, Ken & Doris . Carnochan - Mrs. Harold Bolger, Walton. • Fishing rod.& reel, Canadian Tire Store - Mrs. Clarence Walden. 'PILLOWCASE,CROCHETED ........... EDGING Mrs. Bob McMichael, Mrs. Freda Boa, C, Colclough, ' DRESSER SCARE-,4wiD EMBROIDERY Mrs. Freda Boa, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. John McCowan... 'ALGHAN, caocamu Mrs. Freda, Boa, Mrs, Ina McGrath, Mrs. Bob McMichael. AFGHAN—KNITTED ' Mrs. , Bob McMichael, Mrs. Eva Horton, Mrs. Ina McGrath. AFGHAN—ANY OTHER STYLE Ina McGrath,. Mrs, Freda Boa. B ABY SET Mrs. Freda Boa, Mrs. Heimple, Mrs. C. Colclough. • CHILDS TAM OR TOQUE Mrs. Heimpel, Mts.. John Bell,. Mrs. Bob 'McMichael. CHILDS MITTENS Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. John 'Bell, Mrs.. Bob McMichael. GIRLS VEST OR SHRINK , CROCHETED Mrs, 'Bob' • MeMtchaell Mrs. Wm, Dolmage;• Mrs:, Colcloug,h. GIRLS PONCHO OR LAPIB ",:CROCHETED Mrs, Bob McMichael, Mrs. Colc191110.4*ArS. Freda Boa MPS PONCHO 0.116tFA • PIMP No 1st, Mts -Bob, McMichael, Mrs, CojeloUgh,l' OWLS ORBOTSPaLOYER 101.rTED Mrs. Bob McMichael GIRLS 'OR BOYS CARDIGAN Mrs, Bob McMichael, No 2nd, Mrs. Heimpel. LADIES PONCHO' OR CAPE CROCHETED Mrs. Bob• McMichael, Mrs. Freda Boa, Mrs. H. Morenz LADIES CARDIGAN ` Mrs. Bob McMichael. ANY OTHER KNITTED ARTICLE Mrs. H. Morenz, Mrs. Bob McMichael, Mary Neville. ANY OTHER CROCHETED ARTICLE No 1st, Mrs. Bert Evans, Mrs. Freda Boa. TEA APRON No 1st, Mrs. H. Morenz, Mrs. Freda Boa. HALF APRON—GINGHAM Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Morena; Hazel Hildebrand. GIRLS OR MISSES SKIRT— WOOL BLEND Mrs. David Beccario, Mrs. Eigin,Nott, Anne Stewart. GIRLS CORDUROY JUMPER Mrs, David Beccario. GIRLS PANTS, FLARED, KNIT .FABRIC Mrs. Elgin Nott, Mrs. John Bell. CHILDS DRESS Mrs. David' Beccario BOYS FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS No 1st, No 2nd, Mrs. Heimpel: LADIES LINGERIE. GARRY BANNON for Painting, Decorating, Paperhanging,, Stripping, Staining and Refinishing. Dry wail, taping etc. Interior and Exterior Free Estimates PHONE 527-1582 Seaforth after 6 p.m. MINN , is 111111111111 Mrs. ;David Beccario lokoMs F4N1F.QMIT,-,OFT .1vIATF _MA , No. l st, Mrs. ElOr), Nott, 49MEsWilloiNFSIAKKET- Mrq,oPavic! Beccario,; AiwP, Stewart Mrs Morenz LADIES DRESS, $TFEET __ LENGTH Mrs. David Beccario„ Hazel, Hildebrand, Mrs. Win. Dolmage, LADIES LONG DRESS Anne Stewart, Mrs. David Beccario. - LADIES LONG SKIRT Hazel Hildebrand, Mrs. Freda Boa. LADIES SMOCK TOP Mrs. David Beccario, No Mrs. Wes Heimpel. LADIES HOUSECOAT Openinc new doors to small business Financial assistance Management counselling Management training Information on government programs for business Dave Alexander one of our representatives will be at The Queen's. Hotel, Seaforth on the 1st Thursday of each month - October 7th Cape Top Value cola, I.G.A. - A. Timmerman, #3 Kippen. Case Top. Valu Ginger, I.G.A. - Mrs. Earl. McNaughton. Cream Sachet, Barbara Neil - Betty Glen, #5 Clinton. 5 doz. eggs, M'oore's Poultry' Marion Pullman. $5 bill, Boyes Farm Supply - Terrance Hussey, Egmondville. Cat Chow, Milton J. Dietz ttd., - Bob Fotheringham, #4. Dog Chow & Dish, Milton J. Dietz Ltd. - Mrs. Don Moylan, #5. $5 Grocery Voucher, Ray's Family Market - Arlene McIntosh, #4. Candy Dish, Bob & Betty's - Mrs. Wayne Scott. $5 Bill, P,O.S.O. - Bill Brown. $5 Grocery Voucher, Roth's Food - Vivian Copper, Kippen. $5 Grocery Voucher, Roth's Food - Ken Gemmell, #4. Cologne Mist & Dusting Pow- der - Priceguard - Joan Stewart, #1 Dublin. $5 Bill, Ken Smith Pools - Lois Moore, Egmondville. 1 gal. Anti-Freeze, Ross Scott Fuels, Brucefield - Pauline Kennedy, Hurdn .Park. 1 gal. Anti-Freeze, Ross Scott Fuels, Brucefield----Bill Scott, 1 gal. Anti-Freeze, Ross Scott Fuels, Brucefield - Harold ,Chesney, #4. I gal. Anti-Freeze, Ross Scott Fuels, Brucefield,- Elmer Rivers. Angel Cake; Lois Moore - Linda Klaver, #5. Angel Cake, Lois ,Moore - Mrs. Lob. O'Reilly, #5. Pair of Pictures, Gordan and Ruth Papple - Bill Tremeer: • Dog Food, Shur-Gain Feeds, D. Worgan, Sales Rep. - Mary Helen Munroe and Mrs. Earl McNaugh- ton, Egmondville. Electric Wall Clock, Russell that the County designate one of Bolton & Son - Lillian Malaniuk. its members as a representative. The executive committee received approval for a recommendation that the Huron County Housing Authority be authorized to use the County Crest on their letter head as the Authority had requested. At the March 1976 session of County Council a by-law was passed providing for apportion- ments to be paid to the County of Huron by ,two equal instalments due June 30 and December 15, commencing in 1976 with penalties and discounts set Out as required by the MuniCipal Act. Acting on a recommendation of the Executive• Committee, the council set down on Friday just what criteria would be used to determine the amount of discount -or penalty payment. The date the cheque is actually received in the office of the County Clerk Treasurer will be used in deterinining the amotint of discount or penalty, not the date when the:cheque was mailed of postmarked. Three business days of grace,. Beef Draw Tickets, Seaforth Agricultural Society - Margaret Taylor, #1 Londesboro and Mac Sholdiee, Walton. $2 bill, Dave's Barber Shop Grace Broadfoot. Spice Rack, Stedmans - Mrs. John Smith, Clinton. Soap &Cream Shampoo, Anne Laverty, Beauty Counsellor - Audrey Malone, #2 Dublin. Cleansing Cream, Moisturizing Protection and Deodorant, Anne Laverty - Linda Janes, Voucher Pair men's shoes, ----•--Voucher case of Kist or Pepsi, Archie's Sunoco - Mrs. Edgar Stoll, #3 Kippen. Windshield washer anti-freeze, Dinsmore's. 1 Texaco - Chris , Garrick, Goderich. Charcoal lighter, Dinsmore's Texaco - D.G. Lamont, 174 Regent St., Goderich. Car Cleaner & wax, Dinsmore's Texaco - Don•Dodds, #1'. Solvex, Dinsmore's Texaco - Doreen. Strong,• Egmondville. $5 gas. voucher, Se'aforth Gulf, Ken McLean - Sandra Regele, #1 Dublin. Voucher for pizza, The Forge - Grace Murray, #4 Walton. 5 doz. eggs, McIntosh Poultry - Mrs. Geo. Varley, #3 Kippen. Carton grease cartridges, Red's Fina - John Mark Nash, #5. - Voucher for 2 chicken dinners, Brucefield Farmers Dell, June & Gerald Martene - Mona Enzens- berger, 130 Nelson St. E., Goderich. Pair child's running shoes, Sincerity Shoes - Mrs. Harvey Beuernaann. $5 meat voucher, Seaforth Meat Market -, Hazel McGonigle. International farm wagon model kit, Vincent Farm Equip- ment" Ltd. - David J ones #2 Clinton. $6 flower voucher, MacLean's Flowers - Mrs. Ana Strong, Non ni bblers.. ry!eeting.. Local people win at fall fair penny sale The Non-Nibblers •are still There will be' a guest speaker holding their weekly meetings in on October 18, Miss Helen the S.D.H. school every Monday Harrisine, from the Health Dept. night at 8 p.m. Each member is in Toronto will 'be speaking on willing to help the others lose nutrition at 8 p.m. in S.D.H.S. weight and gain confidence in This is , a chance for anyone themselves. having problems with meals and Anititeresting lineup of special_ diet 'to get help'. meetings has been. planned for ;$_attirdays'r Snintais. • the fall, including a rummage sale Mothers of overweight children and holidays, will 'be allowed, in' in late Octfiber; This helps to pay and teenagers are • specially making the determination', for the Special awards and, prizes invited. This ellib is here in the Discounts or .penalties, . penalties,, . it, for the Lucky Masers, „ for the benefit of any , payable, %Oil ijaSr.bla from the A cup and saucer given to ri woman ',with a Weight probleth, , "bid ode datie,member lbs, and a: (MENi. Phone 621.0881 and 6iiid The tate charged Or allewed cheqUe for $25.1s presented to e • out about• the Seafotith ShadowS,) will be the prime borrowing rate member' losing 50'• lbs. 1 ladies Don't forget how, Make a note of the -Cottnty in effect at the tithe have wonthe , 525. this past of The date, October 18, 8 pan, of topaynient or default.. • •-atiOniter. and ,e0itie Ott Down, 2nd, Mrs. Frc4.**;-"Mrs? David AArlip''„5.100.r.t • NIONWPFACNITANO. :r C.910 WO; Igo, 00;4 Mc.04,44,. • ARTICLE OF CROCHETING , • Krs; ,coloQugh, Mrs, Ada Reid. ARTICLE Or TATTING 'Mrs. coplio.4g4 • APRON • Gee. Wallin, Mrs, ' • • SPECIAL-- 1ARY'S SEWING CENTIME Mrs. Elgin Nott NEW QUILT--OLD DESIGN Mrs, Colclough JR. 4-D CLUB WORK EMBROIDERED DESIGN Linda A-xtman This will enable us to give our Customers EVEN BETTER PRICES On our usual FLOOR PRODUCTS FOR FREE ESTIMATES CA41. 5271 822 11 "jilt „ii111. .0, irnarnodo. , ; ..........................