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DAVID STECKLE AND FAMILY
R. R. 2, Zurich 565-2122
Open Mon 9
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5 Fri. F 9 - 9 el knvers Plante. Sat. Canada
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CLOSED SUNDAYS
beddingin.
For Sale y Owner
Wiring, insulation and plumbing, done last
year, heats for under 5500 year, 12 x 24
cedar deck, double drive' large treed lot.
close to uptown. _separate I bedroom
apartment at rearliciited). good income
also re-done last year. mortgage 101/4 %
good till May 1982.3 large bedrooms, large
bath with shower enclosure and sunken
tub, 6' vanity, large entrance hall and
staircase, living and dining with fireplace,.
pine floors, family room 13x13. new no-Wax
floors, kitchen with . eating bar, built in
china cabinet and .wine Jack, built in
dishwasher, range hood, main floor
laundry.
New brick bungalow, 1125 sq. ft. on lot
52'x120', electric heat. 200 amp service.
nicely treed lot, close to uptown. 3
bedrooms, 4 pc. bath, kitchen. dining room
built in china cabinet, all quality, material
and worknianship, poured foundation,, R40
insulation. 5/8 drywall, no.wai floors. eic.
etc. ,
9-4:30 ,, Call 527-1172
After call 527-1397
14-09-1
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in Area Churches
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First PRESBYTERIAN Church
'59 Go-clerk+ St. W.. Seaforth
Minister: Res . T A. A. Duke Organist: Mrs. Carol Carter
JUNE 2i, 1981
11:15 Wdrship Service. Sunday School ,k, Nursery
The SacraMent of Holy Communion
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ST. THOMAS Anglican Church
The Rev. James R. IlroadfOrB.A:. IVII.Dly:
Seaforth
SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1981
First Sunday after Trinity
11:30 a.m. - Holy Communion, .
Sermon - Cod is Love
NORTHSIDE , ' United Church
54 Goderich St. West, Seaforth
' JUNE 21, 1981
11 a.m. Church Service. Church School and Nursery
SERMON: HOMEMADE RELIGION '
Rc% . .1 G. Vansly ke. Minister
Maras4 Whitmore tuelri•v Mel lwain
'"""Organist - Music Director ,Ir ( holt Leader
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Area congregations arc invited to takv advantage. of
the' church directory to announce their ,horch sets tees
each week. Church director% an ements are
available for a minimum of 26 consecutive weeks in
units of two column inches at 52.2.5 per unit. Changes
in copy may be made each week but must be received
before \tiorri 'on'Tifesda ,
Whatever your service needs are, you're sure to find
the specialist in the Classifieds at reasonable rates.
Read the Classifieds today!
Fit :film 3-ie-5k. expositor
527-0240
NOTICE
Our Appliance Store
Will Be Open—
Monday June 29
8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
For Anyone Wishing To Purchase
Applicances Before The 7% Tax is
Returned July 1. 'We Still Have
Plenty Of Great Buys To Choose
Rom.
Drysdale's
Major Appliance Centre
Closed Monday's Hansa 262-2728 I
H & N DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD.
Soles, Service 8 Installation of
rril pipelines &
Unit milking parlours
R.R.4
WALTON 887-6063
ARNOLD J. STINNISSEN
I II. I and Mortgage Insuranv e Plans
Inv little I .0. Dutillki UcgiNturvti
Retirement tidy mg. Plans and \ ninotics
!mimic Averaging Annuities
tor ililt new Flevible
Prenotim It. R.', P
JO:MO.(11.N I INt,,
Sun-Life Assurance
Company of Canada
for 21 years. ,
Tel
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GODERICH ST. EAST
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List Price 51849.00
This Week $ 1600 • °°
AgalosilionniliCs.1981..Y.74511.lbe sempetillon. Wight
as well be taking it Sunday drive. In every department,.
the YZ125111 It totally new - 'from horsepower to
imapension to reliability. About tke only thing we didn't
change is the color.
ELDER ENTERPRISES
SALES & SERVICE
DIAL 2623142 INIMALL -
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1 mile West and 1 mile South of Henssdi
Your Authorized Yamaha Full Service Dealer
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
for Leo Meliiinger
SATURDAY, JUNE VI, 1 P.M. SHARP
Frederick Street, Zurich, Ontario
Good selection of items both old,and recently new.
h.p. riding mower with 24" cut. Massey tractor
mower 7 h.p. with,32" cut, completely overhauled. 3
old :dressers, single bed, double bed, old rockers,
hostess rockers, oil painting, 50CC Honda mini bike.
like new (1979), new chequewriter, old cabbage
cutter, washboard, old kitchen table with spool legs.
'Singer treadle, chest Of drawers, pair of pressbacks,
old wooden high chair, 8 hoop-back chairs. fireplace
screen, old trilight, baby crib, nice child's rocker,
feather•pillowC assorted glass and china, quantity of
stretch tow rope, Target cement saw, selection of
hooked mats, oval twist mats, Black and -Decker
electric mower, Circa 1945 McCormick, Farm-all
CUM-vision "A" tractor. good working condition
and good tires. 2 shallow well pumps, scalers, lock
plane, old sideboard. hand sickle, a captain's chair,
assorted garden tools, several crocks, aluminum
storm door, assorted hardware items. many more
Rents, too numerous to mention.
NOTE: Turn north off main street (084 highway) at
Shaw's Dairy Store, proceed to end of Fredefick
Street. Sale to be held at rear of apartment complex.
CASH OF CHEQUE WITH PROPER
LUNCH BOOTH
Not responsible for accidents
DON VAN PATTER • Addis:neer
gonieli2364.547
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Approx. I50 Knights of
Columbus Father Stephen
Eckert Council, ° Seaforth
attended the annual Corpor-
ate Communion Breakfast at
'St. Patrick's Church. Dublin.
An Honour Guard was on
hand from Mgsr. DJ. Egan
General Assembly of the
fourth degree. Seaforth.
Thirteen Sir Knights were in
full dress for the occasion.
MemberS ' attended from
Stratford. Mitchell. Dublin,
St. Columban, Seaforth,
Zurich, Mt. Cirmel, St.
Josephs. Dashwood.and
London. Fr. Dill celebrated
Holy Mass and the St.
Patrick C.W.L. served break-
fast. Grand •Knight Ewart
Wilson of Seaforth was in
charge. Guests at the head
table. were Brother Jim
Maloney. church activity
chairman; St. Columban, and
Mrs. Maloney. Catholic pro-
gram chairman, G.K. Ewart
Wilson and Mrs. Wilson,. Fr.
Nelligan, pastor at Mt. Car-,.
mel who was the guest
speaker; Fr, Oostveen, St.
Columban Chaplain of the
council; Fr. Dill, Bro. Dennis..
Rau, Deputy Grand Knight
' and Mrs. Rau; District Dep.
tity, of District 031. Bro44 ther, .
Devereaux and Mrs Jas. D ev .
Devereaux.
Jade and Marg MacRae,
Jan and Jenny of London
visisted with D.J. MacRae
and Mr. and Mrs. Mike
MacRae. Mr., • and Mrs,
Bruce Hallman, London also
visited with the MacRaes in
Dublin.
East Huron Produce are
finishing the resurfacing of ,
their shipping-and receiving
lot at the Dublin plant.
Construction of the new
vault at the Hibbert Town-
ship Office is nearing com-
pletion, by Wm. J. Feeney
Construction. Dublin.
Queensway
The i residents and staff
of the oupensway' Nursing
Home are' most grateful and
express their thanks to Mrs.
Eric Luther for the Church
service she presented and to
Mr. Van Steeg for trans-
portation to bowling..Thanks
to volunteers ftum the
Christian Reformed Church.
namely At.drey Boersma,
Peta Brenderhorst, Julie
Knipp. Alice Roosenbootn
wholook residents out riding
on Wednesday afternoon.
The men's high score for
bowling was Neil Regan with
146 and ladies, Mary Parl-
mer 94. Tea and coffee will
be , served on Sunday. June
21st to all visitors from 1:30
to 4:30 p.m.
Visiting with Mrs. Wilds
were-Jack and Kay Cockwill,
Alma Witmer. Nelson Howe.
Ken Dom.
. Mrs. Betty Smith visited
several residents.
011ie and Jean. Rozendal
and Dawne,Rozendalvisited.,
with Mrs. Rozendal.
Mary Oesch and Gladys
Becker visited Pat Oesch.
Wilfred and-Ruth Schantz
and Ruth Durand visited
Mrs. Kenrick.
Shirley Prouty visited Mrs.
Kendriek, Mrs. 'Mitchell.
Isobel Sproat and Mrs. Al-
derson.
A23 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 17;
Council commends acting chief
purchased from the lowest
quote Graves Paint and
Paper for 5621.40 for cash
on delivery. Other, • quotes
included Cruv.n Hardware
5711.85; Sills 5'85.6.:
brand Paint- and Paper (2
quotes) ' 09ft .and, $.710;:69
and Canadian Tire 5044.01:.'
On a trial NO'S 2;Q: copies of
one y4.ofi c94Rcil ..**ct
be reduced and boo04.io`'.
of --
ROO for 41$tritivi*k 041*
to the public.„
A request front Teviin .and
'Country Homemakers for a
grant was turned down:
Specifications on the ten-
'der for extending W. William
St. were clarified,
Doug Anstett who's finish-
ed three years with the town
was promoted from level
4-55.60 per hour to level
At its regular meeting
Monday. Seaforth council ex-
pressed,its thanks to former
acting police chief Ray 4'6-
meau. Mayor John Sinnamon
has sent a letter commending
him to.,the OPP corntnis,sie,p-
S,ix band Mleeit'S have
1)04 6Clieduicd for' Victoria
Correspondent
MARY MERNER
482.7143 ,
The Constance Foresters
chicken barbeque was held
June 11. A record crowd of
about 1400 people were fed
with tables set up in the hall
and with the beautiful wea-
ther. many sat at tables
outside.
It was a very successful
Park Sundays this summer.
at a cost of 5700. Attendance
will be studied and seniors
encouraged to attend. Coun-
cillor Bob Dinsmore said
former organizer. 1)r, Charlie
roli.vaid. many of the costs
out of his, own pocket- U the
,coorgri$ supported
this: siimmer pos•
day for the Foresters.
The building of the hall is
progressing very well. Larry
Dillon is laying the brick with
his helper. Bill Preszcator.
They had one end and one
side completed for the bar-
beque.
The first bricks were car-
ried by Sister Edith Nott and
layed by Sister Mary Riley
and Brother Frank Riley,
sibly be a thing of the past".
the councillor said.
After a complaint by coun-
cillor Hazel Hildebrand.
council agreed to spruce up
litter cans and park benches
on Main Si.
telntle CACAC .Ingef•
418 et/Oos.e.. .atchi,toct to
49.# dqw.01Pw/I heritage dis.
Peter etakos, plus members
of the Foresters are all busy
on the inside.
Carl Merner visited Satur-
day with his brother and wife
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Merrier,
and with Wes and Harold
Merner of Kitchener.
They helped the Allan
Merner family move from
Drumbo into Waterloo.
Jim Preszcator spent the
Breakfast
visitors
' Correspondent
DON MACRAE
345-2842
ict study. ry • "
reported, who will define the
area. make drawings and
suggestions. The next stage
is e- talk to owners and
pub is teplans. The • reeve
said he favoured doing, a
stitalP section` of. the street
first.
A Kit1.1451en
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weekend in Las Vegas.
Mr. and Mm. Jim Thong).
son, Leisa and Cheryl spent
the weekend on a fishing trip
at Lindsay.
Sharon Thompson grad-
uated Friday evening from
Humber College in Toronto.
Those attending the gradua-
tion exercises were Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Nesbitt of Strat-
ford. Mr. and Mrs. John
Thompson and Brian Nes.
bitt.
Mrs. Jim Preszcator. Bill.
Debbie and' Michael visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Scott. Dwayne and
Craig of Parkhill.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Thompson and Bob attended
the honour banquet Wednes-
day evening at the Seaforth
District High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thomp-
son of Goderich visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. John
Thompson.
A number of people from
this area went on the Bike-a-
thon held by the Lions Club
of Londesboro, Saturday.
dedare Sir John A Mat
donald Day, a national holi-
day in February %ka, deteat
ed •• I want to see November
II a holiday first . vorneuent-
ed Mayor John Somanion
oluncillor. faui Ross anti
the reeve expiessed intermit
to attending the AMO eon-
% ent,nin in.:forgot° in Aug -
COupcil wilt P414: 110.s0
10vv 0, flags through 4.anono.s
at .4 ,cost of, 0,643 x555 .45
each). The tOk.r.1 'uses 46°0
three a yeAr and Itas 1100.1
asked at times to sell flags. A,
,new die Must be made so
that just 10 flags cost 5114.-0
each. •
Electrical upgrading at the
arena has been delayed until
an engineer from lames F.
MacLaren Ltd makes a
structural inspevnon Mean-
ss 33 gallons of paint for
the arena interior have been
5-55.83.
A deferred overtime pay-
ment will be made to Con-
stable Dave Dale.
„Ritite Si. will be closed
during the Lions Carnival
july 12 if rq-
(Wired.
Peg ,eattipbc11 and Bryan
Peter of .the 7ar4retAiroinz4to to giant;
.Fcc con erenee in
TeirolltO' October'.
Tennis. court fighting, bf. .•
eluding "pay as you play". is
still being investigated.
The first of four farmers,•
markets will be held Satur-
day. June 27 at Victoria Park.
The fee for a table ,is $5 or
$15 four, all markets.
Speciat,evefit'a *OW: tor
Sooforth kitfS this summer,
all at' tho, Arva. include
Puppet filjariferk Po ell.
July JS 7.. P,,,,14••• .AOftr FOr-
Sr** 4 -144/000L 4i1845.1 '..S
dti the dock
(puppets) 7 p.m. and Inner
Stage (drama) 7 p.m.
The ree committee inform-
ed council that, the 1981
minor hockey executive has
,been eicted. Officers are
,president Bob .**Ooloillor. Yip dill **ber .,*01,#.6 Liz
rley
coopof .torOolp. *of Aqk
.F100.44' •.400 400044'..00.
,.obOott.4moiott John” fall Usti -Treitteer • Chicken '.40:41000
Foresters.-feed
tit
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