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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-10-21, Page 6800 PSI - 3 GPM PRESSURE WASHER LONG LIFE—TROUBLE FREE PUMP •. Fully accessible for'• 2' HP 23(i ' V motor lifetime easy maintenance lubricated s so,. -CASH PRICE 883* FOR CLINTON • 15 foot heavy duty AC line cord. (Model 800 with wand & • regulator) • 25 foot 1/4" ID 2750 Psi nylon . pressure hose • Triple plunger long life reliable pump • Motor starting rated P.B. ONE OFF switct. OPTIONS AVAILABLE Trigger operated gun with • • tintilatter valve Custom Sited extra length Pre,Ire head Takes' cllity if Si, 1t kPFiS'Satet & Service BOx etintoii ilittaila•NOMia D EMOSST BY APPOINTMENT tALL• 00,40.2.3418 9f, floor (for additives) , • • 16, Adfustable metering valve • fclacm. ncl M Allan HE: EX,Pdal. QR, OCTOIWR 21, 1976 on oon a I • gcra 50 years ago Correspondent Mrs. Ed Regele Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hey Barrow Bay visited• with Miss 7 Joy Hey one-day last week and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regele. Mr. and Mrs. Denis, Betiermann visited Friday even- ing with Mr. and Mrs. -Paul McCallum, Miss Joy Hey, #4 Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Tom . Hey of Barrow Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hey and family of London gathered at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Llewellen and family of Wood- stock for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regele visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum for Than'ksgiving and spenVuesday evening with Mr. and Ms. Clarence Regele. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Wurdell and family of R.R. 1, Bornhohn, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Drager and family', Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Regele -, and family, #1 Former residents are hospitalized Dublin and Mr. and Mrs: :hitt Carter and family of Milverton = spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and' = Mrs. Clarence Regele. .Mrs. Elmer Koehler is a patient, at University Hospital, London. We wish her a speedy recovery.• .A large crOwd attended the fire benefit dance held for Mr. and Mrs. Orville. Beuermann Henry Kleber, a former 'resi- dent of 12 con. McKillop, now of Brodhagen, is a 'patient in Sea- forth Community Hospital. Mrs. Peter Maloney, .also a former resident of McKillop Twp., now of Dublin, is also a Patient at Seaforth Community Hospital. We wish them both a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Preszca- tor, Brenda, Lorna and Barbara Glanville of Crediton slient- Sun- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Edvirard Regele. • Mrs. Harold McCallum and Joyce and Mrs. Ed Regele spent Monday in London. g second concession and later on Smith was social convener. 2111011110,111111111111111111111n1111111111111101111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111Mg . / . .... Mir— MIM e : = WWI ti . WM d WNW W M: MM MM mM MM WW1 WWW NWM IOWA WWI WWD SoW OWN = .4404 -Royale - ..sigraler'orier Plus Deposit, lut 9 • zeti,...pApEiR I = Gaines Meal ' .ye1,10W • 1 0 kg. 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WeriP4:8 Anniversary 'Sunday at a reCep- don held at Northside United Church during the afternoon. Rebek-ahs Mrs. Allan was the former Ann - Turner, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Turner of Clinton. hold first Mr. Allan was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Allan of B r c Urwr heefiel d couple was married at the" 6 Inclement weather . and Wesley Willis United Church numerous other activities in the Manse, Clinton,. • by Rev. J.E, area were believed responsible Hogg on Q,ctober 20, 1926. for a small turnout at the first Mrs. Allan remarked that the euchre-of the season sponsored weather was, similar to Sunday by Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge. - but a heavier snowfall covered the Winners w,ere: Ladies high, ground in the Clinton area, They Mrs, A, Routledge; lone hands„ spent their horieymoonin Niagara-- Mors. Frank • Smale; low, Eileen Falls, where the weather was Adamson. Gents high, Won beautiful and the flowers Kerr; lone hands, Frank Smale, untouched by the frost. low, Wilbur Godkin. Mr, and Mrs. Allan farmed in Mrs. Norman Riehl was in Tuckersmith Township on the charge of games and Mrs. Irene E: COOKING ONIONS 89c .a. =Schneiders Crispy flake E E--.LARD ,w Duncan Hines Moist & Easy a 2 %MILK 511111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111110111P, = Zest Complexion SCascade Dishwasher„ le DETERGENT PrePrioed 89 50 oz. 1.99 • a Pampers 'Disposable = E DIAPERS Ex Absorbent 24's •— • 4. GARBAGE"' MOW — - = 4ftw. T V BABY FOOD 431.Pz 5/ 1= ' V. 4 V. V.. 4B,V, Daytime 30's or 2 AU.'E. °I* 00 Beef Chicken or, Turkey = the Mill goad east of Brucefield where their son Howard now resides. They retired to Seaforth about nine years ago. The Allans have four children re Bar Pkg. 99 — Lb. 2/i `4 ET •- , SUM • welMi NM. MOW M▪ ow MM wilm• MM MW WM WWW NM. m▪ on a Wow AMAN IOW MM Mm MM MM MM WM waft Howard of 13rucefield, James 'of Toronto, Robert of Cli nton and Mary, Mrs. George Gloade of Petersburg. They have seven grandchildren. aes. DINNERS z 411111%, i • • A, family dinner was held for them at their home following the church reception. They were the recipients of many congratulatory messages. .10111M11.111.111111111111111111111.111111111W = `'1411111111001.111111111111"r = Ito 9 •••amimw "tor „r",, • rir mas moo • Naar mw IWO Iwo slime WNW a 9 WE RESEW THE RIGHT TO LIMIT 'QUANTITIES 9 Box 1 5 Lb. 9 • 1 14411.. WilA1 . 14111:111/4 MAIW Noe; ...••••••••111!'7% ‘"11111011111•11 . Laundry Detergent IOW = mm mm :a = a WM IMO INUM MUM BMW ,WA Prices effective till Tuesday, October 26 - PICK.OF-THE.CROP .1 HUISSER —SCOTT Nancy Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Way cott, Seaforth and Robert Hartman Hiusser, son of Mr. and Mr. Kenneth thusser, of Harpurhey, were united in marriage on September 10 at St. James' Roman Catholic •Church„, ,Seaforth. Rev.F. Laragh perforrned the double ring ceremony. Marty and Jeff Bedard were altar boys. The bride, given away by her father, was attended by Colleen Cronin of Stratford as Matron Of Honor. Bridesmaids were Patricia Scott, sister .of the bride, and Sheila Hiusser, sister of the groom. The - groom was attended by Gordon Jenkin of Goderich. The ushers were Charles Bremner, of Exeter, and Rick Scott, brother of the bride. Following a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will reside in Seaforth. Huronview residents see slides of special events Mrs. Eric Luther of Hensall led the 'Sunday evening song service sponsored by the Christian Women's Club; M ajor Earl Machines of the Salvation Army was the guest speaker. Mrs.Rick Luther sang a solo accompanied at the organ by Mr. Eric Luther. Slide pictures of birthday parties and special ,events at ,the Home were shown on Family Night. Mrs. Henderson arranged some musicarniimbers for the second part of the program. There were vocal'sOlos by Morgan Halton, a vocal duet by Nelson Lear and.Elsie Henderson, piano Solos by Mrs. Myrtle Parker, a piano duet by Mrs. Meston and Elsie Henderson. and songs by the mens chorus. . The volunteer rally scheduled for Wednesday night, October 27th, has been changed to Thursday, October 28th, in the auditorium. ( McKillop Silverwoods 1 Lb. Pkg. IMW• MEM = .011wwwwillury 11,211. Westons ' • ,= Ara 441,6 Mealtyme""111-41-t"ffir E ° 89,E W HITE BREAD :: 1 Lb. 1.59= e 2"z3/99 1 Lb 2/10 Ea= tk. "vii411 0- . 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