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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1978-08-10, Page 7CLOWNING AROUND —These young Dubliners couldn't help acting a little ;frisky on last Thursday night's hayride to the Delaney farm. , (Expositor Photo) SiStet„.Ch:risto: Coluttib00.... DUBLIN ADVENTURERS—This adventurous group of yoUng Qubliners spent last Thursday' night camped out. in the Delaney's bush with summer recreation program leaders Theresa Delaney, Ruth McCreight and Rhonda Ferguson. (Expositor Photo) We have these- Additional Services... *OIL CHANGES *SHOCKS *MUFFLERS *ALIGNMENTS as well as TIRES... '41 SUMMERTIME SPECIAL OIL CHANGE and LUISE. 4 Quarts of Premium 10-40 Multi- Cirade.011, Filter, Grease Job. For most popular makes of Cars- HOURS: OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK 11:30 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.CLOSED AT NOON. PHONE FOR AN APPOINTMENT _ and Muffler Supply Ltd. HIGHWATA SOUTH, CLINTON 4$24752 or 41112.174 r • •• FUEL OIL FURNACE Repair & Cleaning 24 Hour Service PARATCHEK'S MAINTENANCE 345-2235 Dublin R. K. PECK . APPLIANCES "In the heart of downtown Varna” VACUUM CLEANERS - sales and service of most makes. • * CB • RADIOS AND ACCESS' RTES -.- SPEED QUEEN APPLIANCES MOFFAT APPLIANCES , SMOKE SENSORS INSECT LIGHTS AND FLY .KILLING UNITS HAND CRAFTED GIFTS Varna, Ont. '482-7103 THE BASE FACTORY OUTLET "The Store That Saves You More" "The Big Top" has been taken down... but our BIG .TOP 'TENT-SA LE. continues inside our store -* SLACKS 4-- 111111 MEN'S 41149 tfrb-- irjoisi; Wide Range of colours and SHIRTS p", a 101""/"1 /' Ns* - patterns to choose from. k ••••••• fr,' Complete size range. Terry styling in colours of -IS white, blue or beige. REG. ..„1"---- .111 .4 57 VALUE '4.49 • HE BASE FACTORY OUTLET NEW STORE HOURS: Monday • Scion:16y, 10 a.m. • turiday 10 noon- 6 p.". Highway, 4 - 1:111)dth of Clinton at vancil,tro 4,41$4.4111.0::7‘ I cseoleocutriso.n of prints or solid JACKETS A • . _ • 97 \• assortment of colours or \ Choose from nylons, In ap 0 LB. 4, - t 44/4„10 11% $ 4G. 13 7 ‘1. • rit' .4, ;// YOUNG 0411110 /, . JACKETS t*, ' Choose from reds, •yellows, GIRLS' mauve. Sizes 7-14. 4E°' "1-L1E45.977 ,Z----4.:1=.44:—Extelltant selection of -Stiles . . oe--- BEDSPREAD 1 \I lrlinkni,,,,,,,, ENDS ......., , BOYS' ' 1Pr.'-'p--"::•-• ---._•=6 • ,....Ear_a SUMMER WEIGHT" ----4,' Choose from an excellent 4 ---4:-. -- • PANTS • ...\\ and colours to choose from wide range of sizes. "The Store that Saves You More' b0 NON S — BOYS' — LADIES. — 01*LS' & DAD* WEAR —yanyaotros — OWING MACHINSS — POUND GOODS — .0/PU&Otat HURON wow ^•^7-7"-- • • Correspondent Poison ivy. starts from Fran Malone , scratch. 345-2388 fl tiO „ Even with n a n, an average - •size person would be worth about three dollars today. The body of a man weiging one hundred and sixty pounds contains these main components. Weekend • -quiet here The Seaforth police reports of accidents in the department experienced a , town Over the Civic Holiday. quiet weekend with no Staffa Correspondent Mrs, Lavern Wolfe 345.2757 Wedding bells rang for Darlene Williams and Richard Klaver, July 29, Saturday after •noon. St. Peters Lutheran Church. Brodhagen where they ex- chagned marriage vows with Rev. Arthur Horst of- ficiating. A large number gathered at _the Sebringville Community Center where the reception was held. Les and Ordelia Weitersen attended the Watcher and Clark reunion in St. Pauls last Sunday, • Lorne and Billy Wolfe • of Clinton were hosts to the, home coming of the formers brother in law and sister Sargant Major and Mrs. Dick ,(Dorene) Watson Dianne and Diamond , of Kippenheimviller, Lzhr Gerrdany. 'Other guests were Don andBetb Wolfe. Steven, Jamie of London, Mrs. Lavern Wolfe 'and Dale of Brodhagen. Douglas Watson St. Thomas, Donald Watson of London who all enjoyed a pork barbecue. The table was centered with a large cake in their honor baked and decorated 'by Dorene'sAunt Ordelia McCloy saying • Welcome ' home to the .0 od crowd W . Frreocls of Mr. Louis Bennevvies will•be pleased to • 1? hear 'that he has returned to at Cr'om Stratford General Hospital ar his home in Brodhagen from barbecue McKitiop Mrs. Ed. Regele F' 527-1106 ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert England Of Huron Park held a surprize supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Preszcator_ 9f Crediton who celebrated their tenth wedding an- niversary the guests were Mrs, Preszcator's parents Mr.' and Mrs. Ed. Regele R.R.4, Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glanville. Jody and Rhonda of Parkhill and Mr. and Mrst Jerry Dallier ,and Angela of Sarnia and Miss Brenda Glanville. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCowan recent newlyweds have returned• to their home at , R,12.4, Walton after spending 'a week in . - Kentucky, U.S.A. Mr.' and Mrs. Ed Regele and Miss Brenda Glanville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dennii of Atwood Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs: ,Stanley ,Preszcator and Mrs. Mary Thornton of Crediton and Jody and Rhonda Glanville of Parkhill and Angela Bernaskie of Sarnia spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele. Master Jeff and Chris Musselman of Stratford are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Row tvicCallyin. Connie and Mark tvicClure who spent a, few days list week with Mr, and Mrs. 'Ron MeCallurn ,have returned to their horne at Winthrop. "spent a weeks tioldlivs'at the Buddhagen home, Friends of Mr. Dan Fischer will be sorry to hear he is a patient in the General... Hospital, Stratford... • Mr, and Mrs. Jack Ward and •Kathy; Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Wardk have returned home from OP Western Provinces where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raycraft in Alberta and James Ward at Banff. Alberta, The high lights 'of their •trip were the many beautiful scenes they visited like the Glaci9r Parka, Banff, Bad Lands and so on. Milton and Jerry„ Bode were guests vith Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bode and family' in Kitchener last Sunday. (Continued Im Pagi• 4 4. • Enough fat for ten bars of soap; carbon for nine thousand pencils; sugar for two cups of coffee; phosphorus for two thousand match heads; chlorine to_ disinfect five swimming pools; water for One bath; iron for one six-pen4 nail; sulfur to rid one dog of fleas; lime' to whitewash a chicken coop; and enough glycerine to explode one five inch navy shell. Personals Mr. and Mrs. John .Gadziola, Toronto, .visited CABLE Zenith 82110 Mr and Mrs. Jack Malone over the weekend: ^ Miss Ann Melady is visiting, her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ted. Melady. The 28th annual Melady reunionwas held Aug. 6th at Mr. and Mrs. Ted Melady's home: Relatives Were pre- sent, from Kitchener, Belle River; Goderich, and St. Paul Alberta. Soccer news is scarce - The Jr's play Cambridge in St. Columban on Sunday. Correspondent Mrs. John Templeman 345-2346 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laing and Tom visited for a "few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Jefferson and family, Sault Ste. Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stanzak, Nancy • and David Lyall, Ottawa, visited on the weekend with Mrs. S am- Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris, and family. Mr, Bev Taylor, Debbie, Darlene and Wayne are holidaying with relatives and friends in the community, Miss , Laurie 'Milne, • Peterborough visited, on the weekend with Nancy Templeman. A large crowd attended the ball genes and pork B.B.Q'at Cromarty Ball Park on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Art ,Smale were guests at the Culham- Ferguson wedding. in Exeter • • United Church on Saturday. Mr. and,Mrs. Lloyd Miller, 'and' Mr. and' Mrs. 'John Templeman attended open house for Mrs. Hazel Coward at Elimville United Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin. McPhail and girl holidayed with relatives in • the Mr. and Mrs. Wyn West,• Embro, visited Monday'with. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Templeman and "Carrah. Laura Bailie accompained Mrs. Nelson,,Brodhagen to visit with their sister in the St. Marys nursing home last week. Masters Jeffrey and Kevin Leonhardt of Embro enjoyed a weeks holidays with their grandmother Mrs. Herman Leonhardt. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mogk and John- also Earl Wurdell visited with Mr. and Mrs. Emry Leake and Valerie at Hanover last Sunday. Mr, Albert Siemon was at his home over the weekend from Jarneswood Lodge Hospital in London where he is taking treatment through the week.' Mrs. Dora Brown visited a • fewdays with her mother MrS,. Elta Armstrong ,,,,in Melbourne. Congratulations are ex- tended to Rorold and Gaye ,Webber, London in the birth of 'their little son Chad 'Ronald who was (men in St, Josephs Hospital, London. Also to the proud grand- parents Mr: and Mrs. Ralph Fischer and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Webber )f Woodham, ' Guests with DicK,Dorene Watson,Dianne and Diamond at the Wolfe home were Erlyn and Jean Wilker, Mrs. Michail ,Connolly, Wartburg who accompained Ezra and Edna Hinz of Stratford. Harold' Margie Gloo't,' Mitchell, Lorne Wolfe, Clinton, Don Wolfe. London, Mr: and Mrs. Kenneth Remmick and , Sharron ,,of ' Monkton. Do las Watson, eg, St. Thomas, orfald 'Watson of London, ..a and Mrs.' Antone• Siernon of Seaforth who also visited with Mr. .Henry - ' Kleber',. Mrs. •'. Edgar . ,Ellig„spn, Joanne Bender and Karen" call d at the same' home. edding bells rang for Re,,, err Douglas Anderson an Rosemary Partridge 'at St. Peters Lutheran Church at seven' o'clock Friday. July n2,18atthriawgheerveowthseyw-ietixl chFaansgtoeid Arthur Horst officiating. The reception was well-attended at the Brodhagen Com- munity Center. Mrs. Lavern Wolfe was a guest and Dale Wolfe' was one of the ushers at the same wedding. John, Joanne and karen Bender from Portland, Oregon' are enjoying •the summer holidays with the tatters' mother Mrs. Edgar Elligson. s John i$, employed" in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock have returned to their home front Dartmouth N.S. where they enjoyed a month holidays with their son and daughter- in -law Rev, ,and Mrs. Robert Rock, Robert Jr. Timothy and Philip. Miss Emna Buddenhagetr Sister Christa Mary Jones C.P.S. home 'after seven years from South Africa visited over the week end• with Mr'. and Mrs. Ron Ryan and family. Messrs. Paul, Mark and Timmy -Melady of Brighton are spending holidays, with Mrs. Mary' Melady. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flan- nary of Stratford and' Mrs. Alice Ryan of Kitchener visited relatives in this 'area on Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Basil Lane. Toronto visited over the weekend with Mrs. Mary Maylon and other relatives. Mr. Gary Malone is on a trip to Ohio at the present dint. In election years. they should name hurricanes and other big windstorms after politicians. • S