The Huron Expositor, 1981-07-08, Page 7THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 8, Unit AT
THAT'S SOME LAKE BENNY1.—Benny Vanden Akker on Centre St.
was busy July 1 getting his outboard motor ready for more challenging
waters than those in the. barrel. (Photo by Hook)
CANADA DAY GARDENER—Former Huron warden Ivan Forsyth took a
little time ,off from his Canada Day celebrations to tend his garden in
Egmondville.' . (Photo by Hook)
FATHER AND SON BANQUET—Bill Ryan and son Jeff took advantage
of the July 1 holiday to share a picnic at the Lions Park. (Photo by Hook)
It's summer, time for
SOME FRESH AIR —It was hot and hazy for a
good part, but the sun did make Its way Out July
1 and some residents Of Kilbarchan Nursing.
Home were ready to take advantage of it.
Father Caruana
at Manor
No. 7 Highs , East of McDonald's
Stratford
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aterbeds
Complete suites or just mattress and• frame
All Sizes available
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4 piece Living Room Sets
Including: °
,*Family size sofa
*Swivel rocker.
* *Chair •Ottoman
4.100,% Nylon cover
Orthopedically designed
-Mattress Et Box
.Springs sein
Sold in sets From UVea. piece
$499
Buy Direct Et Save
Hours:- Mon. to Thurs. 10-9 Sat. 10-6
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gardening, outside CONSTRUCTION CREW—Lance Bearss and
helper were at work on Canada Day.
(Photo by Hook)
work, just a sit in the sun or. • f • .11 •
BAD NEWS THE SALES TAX IS BACK ON
GOOD NEWS FOR YOU WE'RE STILL OVERSTOCKED
MORE SHIPMENT COMING 'TIL JULY 15th
WE'LL PAY THE 7% SALES TAX
Father. Caruana of St.
James Catholic Church con-.
ducted service at Seat'orth
Manor on Friday morning at
10:30 a.m. Sister Mary Louis
accompanied Father to the
.. Manor.
Tuesday afternoon euchre
was played_ lag, week 'with
three tables in play. 'Monday
of this week MrS":" Mary Kutig
• assisted 'as a volunteer. •
• Mr. Erie Daw spent a day
with his daughter 'Mrs.
Mabel Clark of Bayfield.
Miss Ruth .Cluff .visited
wtih Mrs. Frank Case '
Visiting with Mr. Arthur
NichblSon were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Nicholson of Cambridge
also Mrs. Catherine Nichol-'
son and Mrs. Barbara Alex-
ander of Egmondyille.
• Mrs. Ruth Carter of Wood-
stock visited wtih her father
Mrs, Wilbert Kcycs.
Miss Mae Smith of 'own
visited with Mrs. Isobel Lam-
ble an Sunday.. Also %kiting
Isobel on Monday were Mr.
Steve Reynolds and his sis-
ter.
Visitng with Mr. Mack
Tiffin were his brother Mr.
Walter Tiffin of fliamesville
also Sandra and Ryan
McFadden 'la Dresden and
Catherine and Leslie Martin
of Dresden.
Isobel Lambe' received
word of the passing of her
aunt Mrs. Arther, Lloyd of
London °and sympathy of the
residents is extended to Iso-
bel at this time.
WelcoMe to Mr. F.dx.ard
Dunn who is resident
at Scaforth Manor and visit.
ing with Mr. Dunn was his.
son. Mike Dunn of Stratford.
Mr., Leonard Bloomfield
accompanied by Joanne Mal-
- oney visited the farmer's
brother Morley Bloomfield it
hospital at London.
Friday afternoon was Bin.
go and winners were undet
B: Wilma Brill; Charles
Ross: N: Ila Gardner and
Cecil Rhoades (tied): 0:
Penny Can; 0'. Harold
Walsh: 4 corners. Isobel
L-iimble. Full house, Mrs.
Marguerite Shill.