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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-05-20, Page 7Y USED PICK-UPS GOOD QUALITY TAKING A BREATHER — This unknown young man took a minute from his ham supper to look around at the crowd enjoying the dinner. The supper is served annually by the Londesboro United Church. (Photo by Hamiltonl WEDDING INVI1ATIONS THE HURON EXPOSITOR PHONE 527-0240 SEAFORTH SEE OUR SELECTION! 2-1980 GMC % 4 x 4'S 350 VS engine; automatic transmission, heavy duty suspension,, rear step bumper, lots more. Lk. No. AW3 215 and AT3 068. EACH $7,695 0 0 2-1979 CHEW BLAZERS 350 Vi. automatic transmission, sliverado package. sliding side glass, loads of extras. Lic. No. DD1 099 and OD1 669. EACH $7 , 00 .00 1-1980 CHEV. SILVERADO DIESEL. fuel economy plus, black withered cloth interior, very clean, only 18,000 Km. Warranty. Lk. No. DD4 317. EACH $4,4195•00 1-1977 CHEV. 1/2 TON 350 Vi. automatic transmission, heavy duty suspension, scottsdalie package. Lk. No. EYS 293. ONLY $4,295.00 1-1,764mc 1/2 TON Two tone paint. 350 Vi with automatic transmission, heavy duty suspension, very clean. Lic. No. D07583. ONLY am $9 if 'to Go o 00 ote, the .co-operate Insuralyy/ 1110f s yoUrs truly BRUCE SMITH Sales Representative Mitchell Co-op Store 130 Georgina. Street - Mitchell, Ont. NOK INO lial3ds: 348-9975 Res: 348-9975 the CO-0_ INSURANCI.ANDFINATKIM•SERVICIS LIFE•HOME‘AUT04110SINESS and area news STAINS AND PRESERVATIVES THE HURON EXPOSITOR; MAY Walton concert a su ONLY $9 800 °° 2-1979 OM DIESELS On. with buckets, one with air Conditioning, both low • mileage. lots of goodies, must be lean. Lie. No. Fib 124 and CLD 682. EACH $7,3958,00. 2-197S.GrAC 1/2 TON Roth 6 cylinders, standard transmission, both low mileage. one with topper. Lic. No. DD1 533 and DM 440. . An of tro,IN. wyrocer ,rylotSty,..1 ,Siksse.eHato Usnatwer CS,S.rt, sgobso ossethc.u. S...., alien E ST END PONTIAC FMK K GMC IRUCKS I tt OF MITCHELL LTD. ..82 Huron Street 348.8458 or 8459 open nightly till O. all day Saturday / WEST END GARAGE Train Conductor - Michael Boven: Pierre Elliot Trudeau Veronica Glanvillektisher- - men • Nancy Gedfin; Julia Prest; Heather McKercher and Theresa Campbell. Cow- boys - Raube Bettermann, Kehael Hoven. Michael A.xt- mann• Ron Stevenson. and DannY Glanville. C40 'Chgir' All the Oitt$. Sala, t'Ltitle Sod Shim)," by Steven Frit& getsh.tek; ect th,e citiaing cOnsfstz ing i4 YirOilita At*VWS; ikather MAgtchgr: Ptcst; Theresa house. Council accepted an appli- cation for a tile drainage loan from J. Wiersma for $8.500, subject to availability of funds Council also authori#ed members who attend meet- ings for the tow nship outside of the township be paid $25. per day retro-active to January 1, 1981. A bylaw was passed for the township to assume liability on unto% tied vehicles used in the township. Kirtairkviiiiang Correspondent MRS. ALLAN PileCALL 887-6677 The Walton Public School Spring Concert was held in the community hail on Friday afternoon May 8. The princi- pal, Mrs. Aubrey Toll wel, C000 evcgO0e. opening.. with .004 Save ache 9oeen. accompanied .at'thepianO by TOO PtcrttiOre,, 1101 ti.40..*: d in fltheme Areutitt. n by the Astudents, 104441Varleujaut, .the.. OW, ."Voter Itohit."••Thoie taking Ort were Peter - Matthew McNichol; Mother Rabbit - Susan • Stewart;, Flopsy - .Michelle CoOper; Mopsy - Susan Carter; Cot- tontail - Wendy -Clark; Gard- eners: John McKercher; Tim Bachert. Greg Fritz; Paul Glanville. Birds: Brent Whit- more; Patricia Williamson; Tina Bosmani, mann.. Announcer - Thomas Wheatley. Singers - Michael Campbell; Michael Craig; Dianne De Block; Shawna McCall; Randy McClure; Robbie Shortreed;. Michael Stoll; Stoll; Sandra Storey and Robbie Patterson. 'Their teacher is Mrs. Barb Liver- more. Grade 1 - theme was "It's a Small World" with May- pole (English) those taking part were: Tara Ford; Jenni- fer. McDtinald; Carly Geiger; Tina Driscoll; Brett Lee; David Soontiens; Paul Dol.. mage: Steven Griedanus. • In an .014 Dutch Garden (Holland) Greg Clark; LaUrie Boven; Karen Ward; and Chris Eckel. No Interest ChM's, at Nulty Gully No interest charges • for 12' months will be offered as as special incentive to all purchasers of new motorcycles Randy'Collins of Hully Gully on• nounced today Collins, who negotiated-the deal with a local bank believes he is the only-motorcycle dealer in the area to go interest free on all new purehases. The program. means you can take one year to pay by making 12 equal prin- cipal only payments.. "Consumer response ir expected to, be fantastic, particulkirly when people are faced with weekly increases in interest," Collins said. "We expect to sell about $250,000 worth of new motorcycles. in a very short time to interest free purchasers." hfully Gully has built a reputa- tion on extremely competitive prices, backed up with an ex- cellent service-department. Now; 'with the added benefits of not having to pay interest, motorcy- cle soles ore expected to surge ahead. 'Collins refused to comment on how lon,g the bank would allqw him to offer interest free :purchases... but, for the moment, anyone who is even remotely in- terested in buying o motorcycle should contact-him immediately. Mexican Hat Dance - Danny Taylor; Daniel Blake; Jeff Hunt; John Glanville; Wendy Bachert; Laurie Bo- yer); Jacky Benneweis and Michael Beuerrnanr. The setting for Aunt Jane's Store (Irish) with Carly Geiger; Michelle ilea- c-plan, David ,Soontiens; Kul Doltnage; Firere -01ex; 014.1Milel Brett Jelpire;. Mc4;04141 Steven Griedanus and Titt,4 Ortseollv: Their teacher is Miss Hatb,c', Fish Grade • 9rade put On the, play. Hullett council last month agreed . to establish the township banking service in the , Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in plyth. Previous to the move the township business had been conducted at the Londesboro Bank of Montreal. Norman Alexander was acc9pted by courted as the township Drainage Inspect- or. Council has to apply'. to the Director of Food Land The highlight of the past week was the visit by the Grade Five pupils from the Seaforth School, who spent the day visiting and helping the residents in various ways. A special Mother's Day service was held in the chapel on Sunday morning. Mrs. Elsie Henderson sang a solo accompanied by Frank Bissett at the organ. The congregation enjoyed two soles by Mrs. Wittich. The choir ' sang the anthem Heaven Is Nearer Since Mother Is. There. Marie Flynn. Stan Hillen, Wilson McCartney, Lorne Lawson, Ken Dale, and our own Jim Ruddock contribut- ed to the music at Old Tyme Musicbn Monday afternoon. Anglican Communion was held in the chapel an afternoon. The van had tb go to Goderich on Tuesday afternoon and Fran McLean, "Rumpel Stilt Skin." Taking part were: Rump - Jonathan Wheatly; Miller - Danny Beuerman: Queen - Melissa Whitmore; King - Brian Love; Courtiers Brad Schret• der; Sharon Shannon and Brian Williamson. Heralds-. Anne-Marie fleuerr,-ori; Tony greidatuts', •Revers:. I• - 40hatiniV ;c4ilson; Narrator4 She tr$ 1-4rinint and .fiq• $hortitgcli, choir - Debbie Ariltet;;. 4eorgig* growry;, P408:- 10,Mpttelt "Caren, 'COlerati; air* 'Dc' Welt: C'ryStal, Development for acceptance. Hullett council also ap- proved the purchase of 42 acres of land from Brian Hallam at $62.500 for use as a gravel pit It was agreed that Mr: Hallam retain use of the workable land for ten years.' The purchase is sub- ject to approval from the Ministry of Transportation and Communications. After a petition from Tony Middegaal council agreed for Harry Philips, Verda Beck- ter, Clayton Steel, Muriel Gibson, and Ernest Appleton went along for the ride and enjoyed the scenery. Preparations are being made this week towards the' float entry for Klompen Feest. We appreciate all the extra work that the ladies in --the-sewing room have done towards the making of our hats and aprons. Day Care showed the 99 cent movie on Wednesday afternoon. Sympathy is expressed to. the families of Mai)/ Pining, Jean Sheppard. Huronview would like , to , welcome Anti--Devlin from Goderich, Edna "Gemmel! from Egmondville, Verda Huh& from Dashwood, Norman Walker from Bay- field add Phoebe Brandon from Clinton: Hoegy; Barbara Finlayson, Tonia McClure; Jason Mc- Nichol; Lorianne McNichol: Dwayne Pryce; Wayne Rum- ford; Rodney Smith: Kelly Workman and Patti Staugh- ton. Their teacher is Mrs. John Vandendoal. Grade 3 represented "A Trip 400,55 Canada." Tali- '".mg part: '144t-ot,t5F - 1PtalinYVkirtYillei Orandrua Bonnie Fittlays* Grandpa, MannX .4110; ./ParMie trAee-Y. flealle(5 4400. - M'ic'hael ItavglItQA; tamp mitheal > Attlitatini in 13lyth the petition holders to work on the Murrav Lamb Drain. E.H..Uderstadt was appoint- ed as engineer. There were no accep• •ble the tractor an,' mower qu stion. The f !lowing building permits were approved: L. Popp. addition to house; H. Snell. covered liquid manure tank; L. Penfound. resi- dence: T. Kaastar, hog far- rowing unit; K. Vodden, addition to--house; and A Verhoef. alterations to • 'YOU COULD 'K.' • . N ' oof 4111tie int11IN IN ysessiress -mu= it IN' at ler= The putpose'of the Plinth --repeated in unison to open the meetifig . the Walton Unit on ,Wednesdity evening in the chtirch basement. Hymn. Hymn. "Make me. at, Captain, Lord'. was sung with Mrs. Ian Wilbee as pianist. Mrs. Walt Bewley took as the theme-for the meeting A According to your faith. Lib- erate. Mrs. Dave Watson assisted when they gave the meaning of each letter in Liberate. Mrs. Bewley led in prayer. Hymn, "Love Div- ine, All love Excelling" was sung. The offering was re- ceived and dedicated. It was just a little over a year ago when the Bewleys were in IV Ws- W. Rowley during, the Play. A trip actor. The program closed with "O Can848. Much thanks is expressed to the staff and pupils for the splendid Caro. Cert. the work on St_kg0 and (ke0r4t419 ar.0.91 411, OW was all so beatt0,1111- • . H011and 'to take 'pan in -the Liberation of Holland cole- brations. Jean showed some very interesting' pictures of their trip which were much enjoyed. Thanksgiving in the church is celebrated May S. Mrs. Alex Gulutzen pre- sided for, the business open- ing with a poem on "Moth- er." Minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. Howard Hackwell. T reasur- er's report was given by Mrs. Dorothy Sholdice. Roll call was answered by 21 memb- ers. In the coming events plans were made for the Garage sale with bake table, May 30 at. 10 a.m. anything left at 2:30 is to be auctioned off. The next U.C.W. meeting is June 3 in „the evening. A letter was read from the Childiren's Aid wanting vot- unteers to drive for the family servicezan informat- ion meeting will be held June 4 at 1:30 p.m. at Northside United Church, Seaforth for anyone interested. Next month is copper contest and is to be held it the Manse. A social half hour was enjoyed during lunch served by Mrs. W. Bewley and Mkt. E. Mitchell. ulkett to blink Huronview THC rjr,41 j:PRIANCES Come in and See Us for FREE Contest Details NO PURCHASE REQUIRED DRYSDALE M AJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD. 14FlYSAtL ?P 'n Fr iday nig ht` till 9 p m ill posoti Campbell; Sherry Rumford; Mary Lou Stewart; Leanne .Doltnage; Michael Axlmann, -Michael Hoven. Baubeikuer mann, Ron Stevenson, Dan- ny Glanville, Stott Hunt; Joey De Block and Steven. Fritz, Their teacher it Mrs., 144. 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