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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1977-04-14, Page 9NEXT YEAR, . KINDERGARTEN — Mary Lou Stewart tried out kindergarten at Walton Public School on Tuesday. Mary Lou was accompanied by her mother Joan, Mrs. Mac Stewart-of Ft.R,1 , Dublin at registration day for next year's kindergarten. (Photo by Langlois) Merwood Smith Ltd. Itstatiel Ontario 1, 291-3810 z A 117,It j'4°':'M''"1--II btl:,r*;i :" . 4' : ' MI h It t....., hi, C..Stlili 1 f77'1 f lil I ti Mervvood says ... r "Sell it - Don't count it So We've SLASHED PRICES on, every , item in the 'store YOU ,GET Selection: over 160 appliances on display, over 30 Televisions and 15 Stereos in over 5000 sq. ft. Of showroom, all brand names. 24, years of serVice and 'fair trade;we believe in repeat customers. Money back guarantree if we can't satisfy, you. INSTANT DELIVERY will deli ver your apptiance in 24 hours. We know our products because we service them. Parts:6 days a' week our parts department is open Monday 'to Saturday. „ • BEST OF ALL OUR LOCATION SAVES YOU MONEY. OUR PRICES ARE THE BEST IN THE BUSINESS! --- ENTER. OUR YEAR .END DRAW For Your Choice of one of these items.' Modular 'STEREO 12" Portable TELEVISION or Power LAWNMOWER Each purchas,e receipt will be dropped in a box during April. The winning rece)pt will be drawn 'May 2, 1977. L For Big licinc‘,Savipp: Ask for HOrvey or Merwood Payment Plans Can Be Arranged SAJURPAY, April 16 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 'Roth's ' Food Mark 't, EE Colour Portrait of your Child NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY ' London's finest child photographer will be in our, store to take piCtures of your child. Receive _ colour portralti far superior to any you've- previously experienced - with Kodak's new professional colour film_ and' advanced lighting techniques. Just come by our store during the day and hours listed below. Photographs of your child or children will be taken in a full professional sitting, limit one free portrait per family. This is our way of saying "Thank you" to all our regular customers and "Welcome" to ' all others. 'AGE LIMIT-S YRS. - However, older children will be posed with pre-schoolers.' Seaforth' : of YORK RIVER CANOES OUR STOCK IS. HIGH SO OUR-PRICES ARE LOW! You can't beat-the Price for QUALITY FIBERGLAS CANOES! York. River Canoes have Buoyancy Tanks filled with Foanied Polyurethane in Box and Stern.— There are. Poly Foam Floatation • Strips under Each Seat. Decks, gunwales, sgals, thwarts and hard- ware are aluminum. The depth and wider beam of these canoes stress the safety factor: These are 3 keel canoes for better steering and stability. Also equipped with eyelets for docking. 14' , 16' WEIGHT '66 lbs. 75 lbs. DEPTH ' 14" 141/2"- -- BEAM 36" 36" RECOMMENDED • CAPACITY 61,1 lbs. 837 lbs. ONLY . 'ONLY PRICE - $220. $235. Don't miss our Boat Displays at Suncoast Mall ARGYLE MARINE & SMALL iNGINES 80 BRITANNIA RD. GODERICH 524.9201 Toronto„ Ryerson College spent Good Friday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dave. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Len Caldwell spent the weekend with their daughter 'Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moranzo, Candare and Glen, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Paterson, Londoh spent,Easter-Sunday her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bob purns. 6 Outstanding value, economy and durability make a Datsun a smart buy anytime. This-Smart Money Card makes right now' a great time to buy one. Believe it! Move fast • Buy any ol aliese B-210's,-F.10's or 710's before June IS. 1977 and we'll give you a Smart Money " Card; it will be worth 52(t) against aecessoriet;,.. ..t.tptirts and service. THE SMART MONEY CARD Get this smart bonus with any -of these models. 371-5" DATSUN r 7.1 0 111} 381 500 4995" 710 14 VI 439500 37 9 500 4025" I DATSUNI] Nur SEAFORTH ere the smart money's going..., Datsun„ Get Smart. Move fast to Gerald "s Datsun Londesboro Nona Pipe and Alice Davidson enjoyed the bus trip to "Flower NW. Maltbn sponsored by Seaforth Hoticulture society on Thursday. Mrs. Carl McDonald of Atwood spent Easter week with her son, Rev. McDonald at the manse. Mr. and WS:. Bob Crysler of Chatham were Easter visitors -with her brother Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tamblyn. Douglas Wood of Wingham spent the weekend with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. E. Wood. Mr. and Mrs, David Fairservice and Maureen of D'Ormeaux, Quebec spent. Thursday to Tuesday with his mother, Mrs. Myrtle Fairservice. Maureen celebrated her 7th birthday. aster Sunday visitorswith Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longman were her sisters Mr, and Mrs. John Burleigh and Joan of Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris, Susan, Jill and Robert and Mrs. Sam Norris, Staffa dnd• Robert Heckman of Fullerton. Mrs. Olive Penfound and Elgin were Easter Sunday dinner guests of her sister Mr. and Mrs. Dave McLeod, Mitchell. Remember W.I. card, party this Friday, April 15 at 8:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Last weeks bingo was very wed! 'attended. Winners were Full House-Mrs. Ada Reid, Ha Gardner, Mr. A. Lambkin and Mr. Zack McSpadden. Four Corners-Mrs. Ada Reid, Mary Neville, Kate Laverty and 'Mr., Zack McSpadden. Straight Lipe Mr iber-K-e-ye Miss Kfe Laverty, Miss Bessie Davidson and Mr, Dennis 'Arney. Full House - Mrs. Ada Reid, Mr.. Wilber Keyes, Miss Kate Laverty and Miss Ila Gardner. Straight Line - Mr. Charles Ross, M rs. Gertie Hall, Miss Doris Wills and, Mr. Ludger Segerin. Mrs. Mary Robertson ° of Clinton visited with her husband Mr. Angus Robertson. -Visiting with Mr. Wilber Keyes were Mrs. Keyes and Mrs. Doris Cantelon. Mr. and Mrs. Dave . Watson visited with Mrs.. L. Dundas and- Miss Bessie Davidson. Mr. and Mrs: Wm. Church of McKalop visited with Mr. and 'Mrs. Reht, McClure, Mr. Zack McSpadden, Mrs. Minnie Hawley and Miss Ethel_ McClure. Mr.- and Mrs. Rein Gardiner and children• of Glencoe' visited their grandmother, Mrs. Leila Dundas, Visiting with Mrs. Minnie Hawley and Mr. Zack-McSpadden were Mr. and Mrs. A. Dennis and Mr. _Ea rl McSpadden. Mrs. Dennis . also visited Mrs. , Dundas and Miss Bessie Davidson. Mrs. Oscar Miller, Mrs. Lorne Becker and Mrs. Edna VVeherof Dashwood visited Mrs. Adele Fisher. Mrs. Christie Turnbull and Mrs. Eva Cox visited with Miss Ethel McClure, Mr. B. Droon N.H.I.S. Ministry of Health, London, Mrs. G. Blair London and Mr. John Nisbit H.S.C. Field Worker all visited Seaforth: Manor. this past week. Mr. and Mrs. David Andrews of Toronto visited the letters mother Mrs. Leila Dundas Visiting Miss Bessie Davidson were Mr. and Mrs. Pridham -and Mrs. Cliff DOW of Staffa also Mrs. -Annie McNichol; Mr. Stanley .Hillen and Mrs. Peter Dunlop; Mr. Ferg McKellar visited his father Mr. Lin McKellar. Mr. Wm. Scott enjoyed an outing wjt'h Mrs. Scott last week.- Mr. Ross , Smith of Mitchell visited' with. Mr. Erle committee of Marjorie Duizer and Joan Whyte are to report on drapes. for behind the cross, The U.C.W, will enquire about adopt- ing a Brenda , Radford reported for social cominittee. No articles for bales are. needed until.. end of May.' Lunch was served, by Hattie Wood_ Ida Darnin . and Dora" Shabbrook. • , Personals ' • • Congratulations tit) Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mayberry on the birth of their first son, Darryl Man on Apra' 1 at Wingham Hospital. A• brother for 'Marilyn and -Kimberley. Mrs. Brad Kennedy returned • home on Saturday from Wingham Hospital where_she had surgery on Monday; April 4, We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nesbitt, • • Ronnie; Russell , and Brenda •to the 'village. They purchased the home from Mr. and' Mrs: Doug Bell: Larry Howatt was admitted • to. ans fashion show • The Londesboro iii 441" club ..held their final meeting .;'7 of • "c'l'othes for Leisure't'-On-April 4. Six members answered the. roll call "Give plans for your next sewing project at home, or name a sewing technique.. yOu. have learned 'from this -proiect.•:' Madelyn Sewers was secretary and Heather Fothergill, press reporter for. this meeting. They chose "Focus on Living" for the spring project in 1978. Discpssion centered around the Achievement Day fashion show and exhibit. Each. girl wrote a short commentary on her garment. Meriibers practiced Setting up the exhibit "Trims with imagination." Members thanked their leaders Gay Datema and Madelyn Sewers for a successful and interesting project, THE 'HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 1,4,, 1,07 .-9 ohdesboro 'UCW'htddsjneeting Manor "names bingo winners The U.C.W. held their General meeting on Monday night, April 4, .. _— President, Helen Lawson, Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs. Don opened the meeting with a poem Plant and Patricia returned home ."Easter glory" and hymn "Ride on April 1 from spending. nine on" with Hattie Wood at piano; weeks touring in California and as Scripture was read by Margaret far as Mexico. Their children, Whyte, hymn "Jesus Christ is Carol d d anadnNesilaCnarfywprliagnhtt,flDeawvidtn, risen" "and prayer by Helen- Dn Lawson. Los Angeles and joined their Taking part in a skit called parents and spent 1 month with MadamHele w TM Helen Lawson, ere Marjorie ea DPaii pzee r, o and Joan Whyte. trheetmut:ned home on Saturday from 'Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Radfrd f , A reading "Spring meadows" being at Palm Beach, Florida by Helen Lawson was read. • since January 1. wMei rneu t re es a do f b yE xaeeccur et itvaer y meetingpore W.I. members Dora Shob- e Doreen brook, Marjorie Duizer, Addre Carter. Flunking, Margaret Taylor, Nona The treasurer's report read by Pipe and Helen Lawson attended Hattie Wood showed $674.80 on the executive meeting in Belgrave hand. Thank you's were received on AprilsunModnadyayv,taita rawith Mr, 4. from Nelson McClure, Shirley and Lyon; Edyth Beacon, Laura Lyon, Mrs. Allen Shaddick were Miss George Gilfillan, ,Tom Allen and Lloyd Shaddick, Clinton; and John A' JMisns Mildred Hollinger. . A. letter of thanks was received Knowles, Kitchener. from Rev. George Cooper for Mr. and Mrs.' Henry Young- hymn books 'sent to them at blutt and, Linda of Niagara Falls Tanzania, through ' Maxine spent Easter weekend with his . Hunking. He enclosed a photo- andsismrter.Mra.ndm Mrrss.. Rujsimsell GLnobobd: gr aph of the church. Also received were invitations Goderich Twp. visited on Sunday to Walton U.C.W. Thankoffering April 3,. with Mr.. and Mrs. Harry on April 17 at 8 p.m., and to Durnin, in the evening Mr.' and Clinton Wesley Wilis and Mrs. J.D,. Durnin of. St. _Helens Ontario St. on April 24. It was visited with them. , moved to donate $25, to Alma Mr. and Mrs.. Ray Radford, College whose school is August London spent the weekend wit 14-17. Westminister weekend is her parents Mr. and Mrs, Bo May 27-29 and delegate' is Thompson. . . Florence Cartwright, Miss Helen Anderson of It was moved to advertise used choir gowns: Buying committee to • Lon desboro purchase salad maker. All United Church coffee spoons are sold. A. 4 H . I . Victoria Hospital, London ' on Monday, April 11. Mr. and Mrs. Howard -Lai Gerald's Datsun Offers the Smart Money Card. Nimr