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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1977-01-13, Page 5HELLO THERE .— VertiaStePhenson of the' Seaforth Every week more and more people discover what mighty jobs arc accomplished by low cost • Hufon•Expositor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240.' GOVERNMENT INSPECTED .Price subject to change INCLUDESt.CDTTINd WII,APPINGind QUICK- • '" , 44..V a le St:nyths Shoes ere now offering their' Complete Stock of Winter "Footwear at Reduced Prices WOMEN'S SNOW BOOTS ALL STYLES ON SALE . Wateriproof Viny)s , • '000 Leather Boots.- , .o00tie _Rant Boots . ' no Ski Patterns • ''. .1,i‘. $.J,.. • .1411VES REDUCED 50% - , - • _ Marty • on MEN'S RedOced SNOW BOOTS ... Leather Ties to • r- Waterproof Vinyls . ,. 20/0 . 4...., AND MORE -441 41 one of a kind items display for quick sopz .e.. , 10% °fr.- * SKATES • * OVERSHOES --- • . '.Reduced CHILDREN'S SNOW,BOOTS „„...„ 20% . * Misses ,A,,, * Boys. ,, * Infants . .......„. . , ._ ' * FELT'•PACS " * SNOWMOBILE BOOTS! ., • . boo Store • THCH'URON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 1.s, 1917 977 priority k. 4 -rl`• • r Ribbirt emieir s main concern for i„,,i01,-.,;44Pgrading of • town* roads-' •• councillors decided' . at . their' ';:inaugural tineting ..January, 4. Roads ..weren't rebuilt 14,year due to high snow plowing:40p. Council hopes that the subsidips'from the ministry of ;4ansFibit and Communication Will reflect. tbe k-": increased cost ...Of, 'ri•'inaterial'S,;• labour and maintenance, 'So tl(atk theroad building program can g-O' ahead'th140. — William"' Jarvis,. M.F., for Ferth,,Wilniont was :on' hand to ,Co,ngratuinte connkil and ,eXtenci frf`. ert to upgrade ro -council. to attend--. - ROMA Convpntion: s • • - .• , TheHibbert tk District Athletic Association Board members were named. They are. councillors, Roy Swart, Herb Brown and Donald Johns and. John Scott, Russell Miller, Matt McCreight, John `Wallace,. Eldon Allen and Ernie the—Clerk was a9pOinted ex officio without powers. . Comte, - aprOVed a one day atte'ndancA -4'at `,;the drainage Thursday'Feb. 3 or the 5 4th, Council were anxious to obtain answers tt1/4) questions concerning tile drainage with plastic tile. Deputy ReeYe Henry. Harburn' expressed thanks to Mrs. Florence McPhail who served lunch at the mid-day break. - Council were reminded of the Court of Revision on.the Stoneman Drainage Works' at 1:30 p.m. Monday 10th January. • co fere c in n n e on on on er R.; IN THE BLIZZARD , It takes more than the blizzard which lashed, Seaforth Monday and Tuesday to keep the small fry off the slope's. These youngsters ignored the snow and made the best of things; sliding doWn a pile of snow behind Sear orth Gulf. (Expositor Photo) Brodh ag en Sistprshover.birthdcws • Kitchener and sister. Mrs, Toleda A very pleasant surprise to,Mr, fleuerman, Cambridge ever New and MrS. Lavern Wolfe, Lorne y ears. and Dale, when Marcel Wolfe and.,;. Mrs. Toleda Betterman acts. Miss Elaine Creighton motored• in 7-Visited '.1-with N1144%;:'• MriattreI arrell Wolfe, kitchener and SeatOrth..ConifnunitN. Hospital .• • • . Bill, Janice ..and .little..;Jasan Ahrens, Ottawa, who enjoyed their holidays here for a week have rentrae.d.'te their hotne Bill Scherbarth and Dale_ Wolfe accompanied .. by Robert and Murray: Anderson spent some time at Calender, North Bay where the quints were born and grew up. .Dale has relatiyes there where they spent. some holidays. Mrs.- _Minnie_ Vock • • spent a' holiday With her son-in-law and daughter, Mr: and Mrs.. Frank Eickmeier. Pastor' and Mrs.Arthur Horst had • :received • word of • the: misfortune of the-1r son ',Richard whO had fallen from a 20 ft..toof when he' broke. his heel in Preston while at wOrk"last week. Pastor 'Horst , Mrs. Horst, . Lois and Steven_were to visit with 'him ' Sunday. He was a patient'in Galt Hospital where ;he., got, a..Cast. on • his heel. He has returned home. •• We wish him . a speedy 'recovery. • Guests-. with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bach, 'Ofilitte, Elaine and;. David were, Pastor and Mrs. Harold Brill,.. Heather and , • Stephany, Heidelberg, Mr.:. and . MrS. Henry Kl,eber:.Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter Muegge7Mr. and Mrs. Robert-Gilbert 'and family, Mr:.- :add Jim Weir and Kary. , Monkton: . • , Chimer. guest, with Mr. and MTS.-M,ickey McCloy, Stratford.: ' , . were Mr. and Mr's. Lavern Wolfe and 'Dale. An error. Reta, Mrs. David . • Davis was unable to .atteifd her mother's(Mrs. Lena BerineWies), Xtpas, dinner.L... held at • the Kilbarchan •Nursing Home. • ° Bon and Leona .Bissonnette are. proud to announce th e. arrival of their son, Jeremy Eric on M Monday, Dec.' 20th, 1976: in Stratford . General. H• • 'osptial. Grandparents are Fred ,and Glanville and .Betty.,Bissol Tnette, • Mitchell. Mrs. Bessie Hinz is the proud giandmother. ' ° " Visitors with Mrs. Carl Higenell were her j.sons and . daughters -in.-law,' Mr;•.and Mrs. .Edwin Higenell, 'Clara, Rob.ert, Sarah and Melissa frOM Stoney;.. tre0 an•dMr..and Mrs. CharleS j , _Higenell,. Larry„ , Mark and Crystal. • MRs7'Karen Higenell from Waterloo was at the same home and also spent the 'weekend with her parents. She, has -returned to the Royal Bank at Waterloo where ' ' she, is, eiriployed; ° Friends, , . • , relatives • ,.. • 'and neighbours are serry to near Mrs' Charles bietxe is'. a patient hr.: *". Strastford 'General VoSpithh. We wish her,."a speedy-recoyer$7 Visiting 'With Nlis:0,..Wilped. Welfei, Warren 'Vcr't'iiiieVettiligt • tto, and Faye'', were the da ighteps and sons-inl w, It kw: and' 4/Its.• Clayton .MatldseoA; Onelph-;. Mr.; arid Mdrs - Drford, kitchetterc:Mr, and Mrs:' Ross Wond. •• • :With Mr. and ,,tsr-,1101W1. Visehet, tarry, Gay and Mittlefor ittptiolid4y wet. their ,hintli0.4 Wand Mr. and Mrs ,tack Sot it ttibtvitto„ 001E6 *aid b4vitt, frbhti Totoii16.• Correspondent • Mrs. L. Wolfe Two sisters celebrated birthdays only one day apart. Mrs. Louisa Bennewiel's, Mitchell- ,and Mrs. Heriy Kleber last week. We„wish them many more happy returns. Holiday visitors with •Mr. and Mrs. M ilton Bode-; Grartpa Mr. Norman Bode and family 'Were - Mr. and Mrs. •JOe Kirbey. ancL. Adair. and family in Stratford. On weeks, They motored put . New Year's Day the same Visiting with „Mrs., ,Gordon home were all the family on Miller were her daughter Linda. Robert's side. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson Connolly, Walburg n !Ate' at r and 'family from Walton were same home, •, guests of the former 's sister and Warren Wolfe and two chu brother-in-law, Mr. and •Mrs. Bob have left for Florida for several' „entitled t'o a fair return for his tbourn, • • ... questioned Mr. Jarvis, on , beef., Policies; wheat, the -duration and effect , dal - a clifficult point to land:the diary industry. tliection • in Quebec •and' The regular -meeting date of Monday, F ebruary, • 7 was ,changpd to February 2• to-allow be41yttikbps fOt• 1'977. He eipieqi.61' concern at the proposed'; National ,..Food . policy cruse a saying it • t 4 good.in principle as Co• • hg.aS7 result in a p, I u thew ood" policy at the li m • eXpenS5ivf the producer. vv,Ito was Hibbert's ' - lawyer Mike he think • how lucky .we -were to,. haN,c moved when we did. •And While, we didn't exnetly..-•hae.,,a OM') X ni a ,,anyon'e will,have to .agree tit was excellent .weather to what we have had since._ While we never had problems' .with snow; blocked., laneways; "thanks to 'our old • neighbours sometimes it was debatable to go. .iiii'vvvbeiT when you-rmrched -the road ,1-lerew e call it a driveWay or, snot.' Lute tlike myself if you will) t-)tly.,„ neighbor across' the s. also a•goddi'qiirlit illurs;ees that; all the oldies acreSs the road don't have , to plod ,.„.r-hrontigh or shovel -snow. • , mentioned in my last column • we were all ,moved .and, settled: save for a few small items "that is all.1 knew about it". That wife. of Mine. had Stuff stored . away, you 'wouldn't bell eve and -1 have been bus ;• making shelves'in the basement 'and haye mote to go. 345-2316 Looking out the windot ef Our St. Cditimban home closelo the highway, 1 can see more, right now than could be seen for the since we moved-here an seeing Except for the odd loaf .of bread: etc. we could- run a Motel for a year. I think she' preparing for World War three. The trouble is.to find a place toltoreP here. Any'Yisifcirs that were home for Sunday that didn't leave for home early, arc most likely still h ere up until this time 4 P.M. Tuesday. The highways have. been blocked,- So far away readers take warning. If' •you..„ come" to this dlstrict'right now you may stay for awhile. ' Correspondeit Vincent lane •x 1. • Personals, Mr.' and /Mrs, Jaek Wady' and family -\•isited:••Mrs., '611e1 Mrs,. Morris. Melady, Sniiday. Lane attended ..the •M a I oney - R din g in London Saturday. Tony Lane, London, .spent a few days with Mr. Joseph Connolly. a long . -time ‘ and . highly . respected residaittC07McKilV•p Township • and member-of this Parish , d.,.„,, suryied, by his Wife, the fernier - pariSit aed ±n the vicinity. He' is an his wife retired to Dublin and fliza th • ' !urrav- of Legan .' Twp.. caq4edrin'4yery active life in that Friday at the age of 77. In 1968 he 7 , . a ilatut4.:' :of l''''•diingliters 'and 2 dis(anee2. were' C'zi.`therine and sons: n, • , , ... ..'' rten'ding the funeral from a Iii, DavOrictitty(: onddri, Mr. and Mrs.[ Allan Cv• inelly,, Waterloo, ,Mt-,.....,„IStXlith. ,.•Minraye, London, Lk NV.Iptie te weather, iind road co ndit tbnF'fhC''.'•rfttnetral. that 'was; „Aipposed to be lvtenday,.had to. be ; postponed•.to:WednesdaY:'.?. .., ,, . ,• . . Ivkrk: . Joseph.: P. 'POWliey-„, of. Set.Ortli ,,:died Monday .' at the Seafdrth -Conimunity kos0.(ai iat' the . ti.Q. 'of 87, She.' and" her husband ;losePh farn'Tecr -at. 'Beachweed' all their married lives and were, highly ' respected for. their cwoperayon' in community and parish affairs..They,retired. to Seaforth in 1955 and her husband-, predeceased' tier,, in 1968. They , had a family of twq sons'andtwo daughters.. ' •.,. . 1'...'", .• • ../: ; • AT PENNY VAN — Young • Stephen Jefferson was , one of many- area..childrep who„carrte. to,Aee Ririe Mitchelland-his dog-Pea-ch-e-slabow) ,at Penny van, Saturday afternoon. Pirie and Peach • apijear 'on CFPL every - Stinday. Seaforth -Collision Centre Rear of Esso Station "N.J. *Cbmplete Service *Custom Painting *Frame repair_ *Side mouldings *Door mouldings *Windshield service arrin • e gri" ,FREE clIRLING -IRQN Warth. $1 1.95 $15:'95 when yob bury .a ,,i3JOw Dryer IRSTYLING Seaforth . •3/4. wbr;en Monday' to Saturd.ay faintly, . Mr. Mrs: Donald,,...tfrotn,-Nova Scotia,--' 'where they Ben-email and Ray also called '6n 7 Canada, s econornic situation were Past couple of days.' Mr.' and Mrs. jack Lane and was Bode arid family all. from' attend University in Halifax.• Nfr. Manuel • Betierman . also diseusseel•-' After surviyirig two storms now entertained by Barry Lane. . Mitchell, informed cOuneillhat on • the way .1 snow has piled up.:4 Mr. • and .Mrs. John , Tuesdayt'...February .22 at 10 Beuermanisvell enough be up Kitchener.and.. Mrs, Michael.'the .Oritario...Municipal Board will and' around: • hold ..an officiarhearing on. the Township's Zoning BY71-aws• • The 'following appointments wcre Ansable •Bayfield .COnservii&:ii\Authonity. D Reeve . 'Henry Harhurn,' ..-Seaforth. Fire Area and .Peiqh•Safety Council Conn.. Ro,v,•-,Styai•t; Mitchell • & District Art*ika ,&, C.C. Board - •. -Herb' Brown, Trustee' - Matt MeCreight• Mitchell, & District Fire:',..g.'Counc. 'Don JOhns.• Weideti to• the ---Seaforth .06himn Pity 'HosPital Board. •, • .It Was decidea'not appoint , . ToWnship represeptative `to. the Mitchell MedicarCentre., -Grants of $100 Weret:made tO„. „idle Salvation Army., $25,,,00 the,. M-& D.H.S. student 'et'itincil- for the year • book "Echoes". A. borrowing by-law in the sum of• $150,000.00 for the year 1977 was approved, and a- Tile Drainage Debenture. for $6100.00 ( This used:up. the. total alloCatien for .1976). The' Clerk was directed to call for graYel tenders to , be presented at the • February Cbbneil meeting. Road vouchers in the sum of -54505:S9- and' ,general orders for $4.130.72 were approved. _LComniiinity_H_Ospi te • lab_s_taf f. _vvo second prize thellespitarS' annual Ohristrria-s'windciw decorating contest for' this 'choirboy, 'whotertainly. brightens up her window. • , • (Expositor Photo) Miss Wendy Harper, Waterloo, We-are; glad to hear Mr. . . • •