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A farewell party was
held for Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Walters and family before
their departure to their ,new
home near Mount Forest.
,Euchie: was' playa'airid
ladies high was Muriel
--Meta-chlaft7-161,v Mrs. (i.
Wynga and lone hands Helen
Pepper. men's high
Fotheringham. low Allan
Wynga, lone hands W.
Wilson.
Joyce Wilson read a couple
of humourous poems. Julia
Townsend and Estella
Wilson sang a duet. Joyce
Wilson read the address to
Bob. Ann and- family and
Eileen Townsend presented
them with a clock Mid' other
gifts were 'received from the
friends and neighbours..
Bob on behalf of the family
expressed their, thanks to
everyone.
They will be missed in the
community.
Mr. and'Mrs. Bob Dalrym-
ple have returned after
spending the winter ' in
Correspondent
MARY MONDE,
482-9969
Bill. Helen sand Mark
T y or-and Joyce-8Oussey.
were in Gravenhurst on Sat-
urday for the wedding and
reception of Bill's niece. l'am
Taylor.
, Beatrice Taylor has been
confined to Clinton Hospital
since a. week ,ago Sunday.
Her many friends wish her a
quick return to good health.,
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
, RECREATION NEWS
The schedule for the
Owen Sound have returned
home.
Mrs. Hugh Berry and Miss
„ Kathleen Elliott of Clinton
visited last weekend with,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott,
-London-
South Huron Slo-Pitch
League has been prepared.
Stanley ' Steamer home
games will .be-played at 9:00
a.m. on WedneidtVg, and
Rhiewater Laker 'games are
at Varna ball ark at 8:00
p.m. on Sundays. The first
game of the season for The
Stanley Steamers will be at
Dashwood on Sunday, May
10. with' the Zurfeh Cobras
playing here the following
Wednesday. The Illuewater
Lakers host. the CObras on
May 10 for their opening
game.
starts May 10 .
Arcadia, Florida.
Miss Ina Scott of London ,
visited relatives in the village
on Sunday. , -
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brock
who were visiting with her
uncle Mr. Mac 'Cornish of
Stanley baseball
ONTARIO'S
FISH TESTING PROGRAM
Ontario is famous for its fishing. The Ontario government constantly
checks this valuable resource through its continuing research and
testing program offish. Testing has now' been done in 1036 lakes
and rivers.
° "GUIDE TO ,EATING
ONTARIO SPORT FISH"
The results. are published in the three booklets "Guide to Eating
Ontario Sport Fish".(Northem Ontario, Southern Ontario and Great
Lakes editions). d , r.
NOW AVAILABLE FOR 1981
You can get your free copies from your nearest office of
THE ONTARIO MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT
THE ONTARIO MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES
THE ONTARIO MINISTRY OF NORTHERN AFFAIRS
Copies are 81130 available hi vacation area
. Brewers' Retail-Stores and LC130 Stores during June.
Ministry of the Ministry of
pwinontnent NaturaFtesources
HON. KEITH NORTON HON. ALAN POPE
MINISTER Wart MINISTER
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CONCERT *floe kuron 'eritettnial„atudenys, Irani 'left, final run over before Friday' SPr g 00hOeft at Huron
Mark McGregor, Aaron Benset, Cathy TUrnbull, .terry Faber, 'Centennial School.
Vincent Vylinal, Ricky Grillmayer and John Garrett have one
Crowd likes Brucefiled "Alice"
(Photo by Hook)
V
tennial attended workshops understand the implication of
at Goderieh entitled "Meet- Bill 82. and to learn practical HAVE A HEART - From left, Patty Centennial School's production of Alice
ing the Needs of the Except- techniques for meeting indi- Datrytnple, Raymon Heyink, Jamie paulds and____Wonclectanct for Iheir_sprifkr_eencert.
Tonal Chikri•Jim-workshoils---viduat-auttexceptitinat needs Brad -5-ri der prepare their roles in Huron (Rtioto by ,Hook)
provided an opportunity to of students.
The evening of April 23 or
24th prover* be an exciting
trip back to younger years for
the many pea le who attend-
I-the p ay. veto o
land, performed by the
Grades 6, 7 and 8 students
from Huron Centennial
Sehool in the school auditori.
urn.,
Both evenings, the -deters
were outstanding, the choir
supeib. the sets and cost-
times colourful and imagina-
tive. All music was well
chosen to fit in with the
dialogue.
here- were very good
crowds both evenings and
even those who had no
children performing said
they hadLvery entertaining
time and ere glad they had
attended.
Grade 5 and 6, under the
directionmf Mr. Walker and
Mr. Laurie have participated
in a conservation project of
tree planning. A variety of
.._."mines and -spruce were plant-
ed to enhance the school
grounds and to' provide a
wind break. The trees were
purchased by the school from
the Ausable Bayfield Con-
servation Authority.
Tuesday. April 28, was a
Professional Activity Day for'
teachers. in the county.
Teachers from Huron Cen-
in
To meet® the growing demand for
EPPS Manufacturing products, we must
increase our production area. To accomplish this,
we must close out our HEARN WHOLESALE DIVISION.
HE
and area news
Brumfield says goodbye to Walters
WE NEED THE SPACE...JOU SAVE $$$$
STOCK
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Clearing Everything Right To the Bare Waits!
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(Mk is just a partial list - there ate 1000's of items in 60 categories. Come in and browse around)
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BASEBOARD & FAN HEATERS
THERMOSTATS -HONEY WELL AND wims.lroponts
double pole - '12.40
WIRE AND CABLE - listing.lust a few of many
16/2 ST Cebtlre 114/ft.
14/3 ix Cable 35'/ft
12/3 Mx Cable 451,/ft 4
12/3 S °Wino 27'/ft.
*14/2 Si Cebtire 12•/ft
Line voltage electric heat wail type single pole - '6.15
Wristinghoute 1000W 240V Ilaseboard '2105
WasTlnilltousii 4000W 24eir Wall ing/11 Fan iferiier '04.05
-Plumbing -Electrical-Heating
CONTRACTOR QUALITY TO6LS
102 R Robertson Screwdriver (Red)
304P Philips Sirewdriviir Large
Stanley Scratch Awl
2111Slat'Strotwdriver •
14" Pipmnaster Pipe Wrench
1" Channilloik Tin Snips
li"Chonnellock Pliers
'/." masonry Drill.
11.05
4;15
3.15-
1.43
12/2 1411ft
*14/3 NMW.10 20' ft.
'URINALS SWITCHES& HEATERS
WIRING DEVICES
-Brown-Duplex Receptimit15A 52'
Brown S.P.S.T.Toggle Switch.'
23' Ixtension Cord 4.21
151 Extension Cord 3.11111 ,
50' Extension Cord 7.73
ELLCmIC min muss
'HEATING DUCT. AND dial&
told return 10 It 12 3.12
Hot atrillfhasers 4 x 1B 1.44
thairlinotor kite 3 ft length 4311/C
6" Perimeter011ie 5 ft length "44/C
quo Wets, OlisOvis. etc.
HUMIDIFIER
DruniaticW4
nt'aftirs, pads, trays, transformers. etc summa. Di-ICING CABLE
aft. -'7.34 24ft...•13.05 100 ft.-'111.32
12* ft. - 41.7$ 160ft.
POTAIGHTS 150W '1.43
IPVCSOpter Pipe end "Mingo- All sires - low selection
Oil burner Mcessorkrs
TREMENDOUS QUALITY AND VALUE. AT FANTASTIC PRICES
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POOL CHEMICALS
lb. Pall Chlorine
S ib. Bottle Chlorine
S-ib. Pit Minus-
4 lb. Conditioner
3u( 54.2,
f4-08
13.00
3.13
15.50
1.3$
7.35
11.40
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STAINLESS STEEL SINKS - Large selection of Steel Queen
• Top-Quality
31" x•20'/2" Double - '74.115 111" x 26" CuisInette 11.45
13*" x13" Bar Sink_
BATHROOM ACCESSORIES "va Ondine Personal Hand-Showers
5 few Shower Rods Chrome with hooini
Mouldex Toilet Seats
'Moen Centers., Taps
SwIrloWaylollet Bowl Cleaner
PUMPS AND ACCESSORIES
H.P. Duro Jet Pump
Duro-laundry pUmp with check value
Duro Piston Pump K365 '160.00
Plus section of will seals, tanks. Gate ii. Globe valves
lairribitig-76tass. etc.
PIPES ANI7FITTINGS
Galvanized S. black fittings 1 /11"-4"
Plastic Pipe ands Fittings
Small quantitimi of galvanised pipe. black pipe, tran-
sit. pipe and fittings.
'22.15
'16.”
'1.0
'7.45
'34.25
'1.60
(151.110 •
'60.00