HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-04-22, Page 8THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 22, 19R1
In Londesboro
Friends vision
It's up to you to know the safe way
to handle any machinery, equipment
.or potentially dangerous materials
in your workpldce. It's up to your
employer to provide you with the
information and supervision so• that
you and your fellow workers can
work safely.
Under The Occupational Health
and Safety Act you have a right to
--knew-anda-righ
maintaining a safe and healthy
workplace.
If you have a problem or a
concern about safety on your job,
talk to your supervisor.
It is everyone's responsibility
to work safely.
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It can work farm.
wait work without yea
Ontario Occupational Robert G. Elgie, MD, Minister
Ministry Health and Safety
of Labour Division ' William Davis, Premier
>•.•-•I;
Geo. A. Sills
& Sons
HARDWARE
MERCHANTS
' PLUMBING - HEATING -
& ELECTRICAL EXPERTS
• Phone": 52". I 620
Seaforth
\, •
HORNE'S
makes •
GORD'S
GULF
Licensed Mechanic
Servipe to all' makes of cars
HOUSE CALLS
AVAILABLE.
527-Q333 •
CAR CARE c Surveyor
Christian R Kiar
. Limited
Ontario Land
Surveyor
41 West Street
Goderich, Om.
Zenith 4-2-25a
(no chirp loaning party
ask operator for 7-4-2250)
& STEREO
NOW
Complete Line
ZENITH
TELEVISION
AND
STEREO .
SALES
SERVICE
Seaforth
Electronics
17 Spading St.,
527-1150
•
niREcioR
87 Goderich St.. Seaforth
Phone 527-1390
CEMETERY
MONUMENTS
Sincere and
courteous service
MONUMENTS
Cemetery
gOnuments
!
Inscriptions Markers
Show room Display
•RIBEN
Ft tit RALMONII.
ty - Gnderich St.. West
' Agent for
Wingham Memorials
• Seaforth 52 -- I 390
•
were placed by the U.C.W.
Next c••—, • south
Sunday. with Explorers.
Messengers and youth
group.. The children's time
dealt with Jesus rising from
the dead on. the third day..
. /vleditatiPn • Was ahtynt 411
• 8114#14 .141101rttt to the mo-
dern 0140 sanie
The. vhoir fkAta4
,t,s10 Barbara Bosnian, ehOir
WetOr
McGregor organist.
Clerk of se.Aind, Margaret
- Whyte called Tam-
blyn and her elder father
Jack Trintblyn to the front to
Rev. Scott for confirmation.
Mrs. Whyte presented her
with a Bible and cetilleate.
AIMWELL UNIT
The Annwell unit met on
April 13 at the -thatch.
President Helen Lee opened
the meeting with a thought-
on gentleness. Leader
Marion Snell lead the re-
sponsive reading. Crystal
Whyte played the Piano. Roll
call was answered by 1'
members and 19 guests.
Brenda Radford and"
Audrey Thomp..mi
usiriess Director111111
r ACCOUNTANTS
ATKINSON, VINES,
LEACH 11t NELL
el:1;:rtered Accountants
Accounting, Auditing,
Tax Plannhis"nd Tax
Return*
20 Gooinlock
$72,743311$,F4FTATI
-
Correspondent
MRS. BERT SHOBBROOK
523-4250
We are sorry to report the
death of one of our residents
Mr. Trim...Beattie, age 73. on
April IS at LiOrOnsnew,
hart beeit•440 PO% he,nitli
- the past, I- MOW*. . •
'S-MIPIhY .14 extended to MO, • ti.IP#PAn' Wrig14 4ft;
,!death of her '11:41404'-al
#_100-PAtkc' 40041'00
I*. 40- r.7C •41§0 *00* .110; • Lt,,ta0i.or. 4O4,-
fiStm,
09.110014ati4oS to.' Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Glazier on
a • new ' great grandson,
"Darrell" born at St.
Jose p' hospital London,
April 12th to Pete 44 Sherry
Postnr, R.R. 4 Clinton.
Mr". Clara Riley enjoyed a
bus trip last week end to
Wheeling, West Virginia.
and Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Bob Burns had sur-
gery for cataracts on Wed-
nesday April 15th at Victoria
Hospital London.
Stephen Dinzer had sur-
gery on his appendix on April
15 at Clinton Public Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Radford returned home April
14th from- spending wintsr
months at Palm Beach. Flor-
ida. •
Visiting at the 'manse is
Mrs. Scott's mother Mrs.
Clifford Smith. Montreal.
Mt:. and Mrs. J im
McEwing returned home •
April 16th from spending 4
months near Haines city.
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Longman -were guests on
Saturday April 18 at, the
wedding of her neice De-
borah Ann Dolmage and
Carl Cameron Guy McLellan
at Rresbyttrian Church..
Brussels The - reception was
held 'at Brusiels Legion.
Mrs: Allen Shaddick re-
turned home on Wednesday
-from spending .3 weeks with
her son Staff Sergant Richard
Shaddick: Jean -and, family,
at .Burnahy B.C..
latinns on the _birth of their
daughter Lynn Ann on April.
11th at the Burnaby Hospi-
tal. A sister for Sandra and
David.
Miss Edyth Beacom and
Mrs. Laura Byon returned
'home April 18th freip -spend,
ing 3 Om fits ifs Florida „ . ,
Mr.. aact Mrs 'DaYttl
4n4 --Ntorgion'
ti01•ip4.1x Vg.qb0 i -,Spent
Easter With his .mother .Mrs.
',S14134.04y.
and . -Stephen. Shaddiek.'
Brantford., • Lloyd and „Derk
datOtO Kitchener ,and Rtith
Shaddick Clinton, '
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Lyon& of St. Helens visited
on Sunday with their son Mr.
and Mrs. John Lyon's Sara
and 'Timmie.
Easter week end visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Alexander were Elaine and
Don Cousineati, Donald. Jim
and Taming of North Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Jewitt
and boys of Woodstock spent
the week end with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Snell all spent Sunday with
,Mr. and. Mrs. Allen Box-man.
Lisa and Kelly.
Mr. „Keith Vivian was
admitted to Clinton hospital
on Sunday, April 19. •
Welcoming at the Good
Friday service was Jim Jam-
eison: ushers were John 'and
Elizabeth Lawson, Darlene
Hulley and Brenda. Nesbitt.
Rev. Scott welcomed all and,
led in worship. The sermon.
was on Jesus and the other
two on the cross.
On Sunday greeters were
Jim Jameison and Carol
Cartwright; ushers were
Stephen' Kennedy. .Michael
Radford. Scott Overboe and
Gary Whilts. Rev. 'Seim sang
"Christ. is Risen" prior to the
service. There was, a large
number. of visitors.
Rev. Scott announced the
funeral of Norman Wright for
April 21st. The flowers were
in loving' memory of To
Beattie - whose funeral -was-
Friday April.17, and the lilies
Mr. and Mrs. ik E.
Manning returned home on
April 15th from spending the-
winter in Haines City, Flor-
ida.
Mr. and Mrs. • Manning
and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Johns
and family spent Sunday
vv
i 'Ph Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Lear.
They also visited, with Mrs.
Bob Reynolds and Nancy Jo
of Southfield. Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Terence
Hunter of Colborne Town-
ship and Michelle Lauzon of
Seaforth were Sunday visit-
ors with the John Thompson
family.
'Mr. and-1V1ii7jiiirPreV;“
cator. Bill. Debbie: Michael.
Mr. and Mrs.' William Flood
of Mitchell, were Sunday
dinner guests with Mr. and
Mrs. John Jewitt and family.
Bill Jewitt and Bill Presz-
catrif were among the group
that became members of the
Londesboro church on 'Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomp-
son. Leisa and Cheryl spent
the" weekend in Niagara
Falls. '
GARY BANNON
PaIalt[ng, Decorating,
Paperhanging
DrywaS tapIng
Interior and Exterior
FREE ESTIMATES
5274$82
§egftrit/rOnt;
-C"1110i)RACiOli "'N
Thomas J.
Devereaux
25 Goderich St. W.
Seaforth, Ontario
Phone Bus. 527-1242
Res. 527-1942
Mon • Fri 8-1 230 -6 00
Tues Thurs 8-1 1.30.6 30
Wed-8-1
Sat 9-1
".--ELECTRICAL
An types of saws,, knives
and scissors sharpened
Specializing in Carbide
saws and tools
STAY SHARP'
SALES AND SERVICE
Gordon Blanchard
RR4, Walton 527-1806
•
ELECTRICAL,-
Fred Lawrence,
Electrical
Contractor
.HOME FARM 8r..
COMMERCIAL WIRING
Phone Auburn 526-7505
Mitchell 348-8684
R.S. BOX
FUNERAL
HOME
Funeral Director
K.J. Cardno
47 High Street
Seaforth
Phone 527-0885
3q, Main Si,
Seof o h
.13usiness
Rum Auto .Life
. Sickness &
Accident
. • Investments
527-1 6 1 0 L,
APPLIANCE &
REFRIGERATION
SERVICE .
Authorized factory warranty
Service and repairs to
KE,LVINATOR
& INGLIS
APPLIANCES]
Service and repairs to all
MAJOR APPLIANCE
SALES & SERVICE
527-0636
• Seaforth
SUPERMARKET
Over 100 machines on cluspla
Service to all makes
Sales - White. Etna. Husovarna
lots of usectrnachineO from
539.98.
SEW AND.SAVE
CENTRE LTD.
149 Downie
(2 doors south of Hudsons)
Stratford, 271-9660
,CARPENTRY
MURIIAY
HENDERSON
'CARPENTRY
. Renovations,
Additions, Sheds,
Framing,
Any Home
Improyements
FREE ESTIMATES
527-0731
e._ MUFFLERS
Mufflers guaranteed
as long as you
own the car
SEAFORTH MOTORS
LTD.
FLANAGAN
CARPENTRY
• Custom Built
Houses, • Additions,
• Renovations,
• Aluminum Siding,
• Sheds.
Peter Flanagan
527-1399
ELECTRIC
KNIGHT
ELECTRIC
24 Hour Service
Industrial, resklenthil
and Awn Instsdlations
Hensall, Ontario
• interior. Exterior
• Paper hangihh
• 'Airless Spraying
• Textured Ceilings
Call
Tom Burke 345-2756
Mike Uniac 348-9568
Free Estimates
References Available
Call
VERN'S
CHIMNEY SWEEP
SERVICE
Seaforth
527-0674
DECORATING Expert interi
ExteriorDecorators.
Walicoverings
Kem Paints
Window Shades
• Armstrong Carpets
dmr-) HILDEBRAND
PAINT AND PAPER
Phone 527-1880
15 Main St., Seaforth
,--ELECTRICAL
K. MURRAY
ELECTRIC
24 hour service
Farm, residential, industrial
and commercial wiring
Appliance
and
Refrigeration
REPAIR SERVICE
Jim Broadfoot
482-7032
J & J
Carpentry,'
•concrete Forming
and Finishing
*Framing,
*Drywall
•Roetieg
*Cabinet Making
John Ryan
Boost your
incOme
BUY
THIS
SPACE
TO—DAY
Can
5274240
MARY MERNER
482.7143
Court. Constantine 1.18-12
held their April meeting at
the ..home of Mary.' Riley on
Thursday .eVening. April 9th.
There will' be a benefit
dance on May 29th to be held
in Brussels with Jim Medd
and The Pleasure Pakprovidr
ing the, music. Tickets avail-
able from members. -
The e May meeting will he
held 'at• the home of Edith
Nott.
- Mr,. and Mrs. John
Thompson. Mrs. Mary. Scott
and Mr. .and. Mrs. • Sam
McClurg returned home on
Thursday from a trip in the
Thompson's Winnebago.
They visited with their
cousins :in Ashland, Ohio,
Ruth Kauckentrecker, Ad-
: 4.vena and Harriett Myers.
teered to look after the •
wiling of large crafts. Theresa
Overboe played two musical-
numbers on the piano.
Helen Lee introduced our
special guest, Mrs. Myrtle.
Votliam L3lyth. Mrs. Viadden
spoke -on her experiences in
- the . .handliantied
.thrUnghant Iter •lifelinin• She
Aso resealed
the- Inek NOW*
ppOrt by the wycoiroow ,
Mrs: 16.`richletr'S„.ISit ilk t5'
greatly anpre:OtiIed. She also .' •
-left . 11S -•11)1" her knit , 'cake
, tr.t.;itie thatis .known to be
" the "Rest recipe Anyone
),vanting this . may contact
Helen Lee, or. Marion Snell.
' Marion Snell gave a read-
UIC
Constance
,)
Ho
RPENTRY --
• Ose
Renovations
• Additions
• Any Home -
Improvements
BOB REGELE
527-0715
SHARPENING -Th SEWING
SEWING MACHINE
APPLIANCES c CHIMNEYSWEEPI.
Chimney Need
Cleaning ? -
Kentucky Style
Chicken
Every Tuesday Special
$411elt Pplt
• .IOfierROX
-01xxst
RykYtm,•
Doug vv. Pelryteple,
°nom tow
SURVEYOR
476 Main Street, South
Box 449, Exeter, Ont.
NOM 150
235-2503
elUISIERAt, HO
iiney -Ri
une'x Hc%01.
FEED MILL
FLEMING,
FEED MILL
• Bulk Pelleted Feed,
• Fast .unloading
elevator
2 pits open
24 hrs. a day
CLINTON
482-3438
Feed Seed Fertilizer
Farm Supplies Petroleum
Supplies Heating Oils
Seaforfh Co-op
4E.C41;44.71.)v
15 Main St.
Seaforth
Office 527-0555
Res. 527-1784
r_-DECORATlyp
Graves
Wallpaper
8 'Paint
FeahWg'hic;i5.1:e-Al PAINTS
Canadian &4mported
Wall Coverings .-
527-0550 Seaforth /
IMPROVEMENTS
MactEAN
HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
Phone 5270032
Free Estimates
For Siding Aluminum
• and Vinyl, Aluminum
Windows DoorS. Awnings,
Railings
•
PIANO
PIANO TUNING
• Repairs '
• Rebuilding
• Keyg Recovered
• Dompp-Chosers.
BRUCt PULSIFER
348-9223 Mitchell.
CONSTRUCTION LTD
• Custom bitilders
/
r'IMPROVEMENTS-1
LARRY
McGRATH
CONSTRUCTION
—ik—contractinwl
• complete building
service
New homes
14 years experience-
• Ceiling Tile
• Paneling
• Dry Wall
• Ceramic Tile
• Trim Work
• General Home Repairs
Langstaff
'Ltd.
Optician
87 Main St. S. Seafoith
OPTOMETRISTS AND
OPHTHALMOLOGISTS
Prescriptions FilledPromptly
Sat. 9:00 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Closed all day Wed,
COMPLETE OPTICAL
SERVICE
5274303
HOURS:
Mon., Tues.. Thurs.,
Fri.
9t00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Renamtions
Farm buildings
V
fr pal :1111C
CALL
Brodhagen
Electric
GARY DILL
.345-2442
JOHN. ELLIGSEN
345-2447
Hildebrand
bsrTa n d
-d ;N Flowers
1
Complete Floral Service
with a peTionnttoucb.
.527-0984
Seaforth
APPLIANCES (-FARM SUPPLIES
527-0770
527.10t0,
FUNERAL HOME e—CAAPENTRy -1 r— CARPENTRY -Th (CUSTOM euiLogliP.
FREE ESTIMATES .
CALL COLLECT
345-2405,. Dublin ‘LliAllCAHNEYLTLIT4E8,9407
I c•
527-1520
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•
INDUSTRIAL
RESIDENTIAL
and
FARM WIRING