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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 Unclairnedfumiture Sales )2n3o6o Now Stratford's own Water Bed Centre We have a full o line of "National" aterbeds Complete suites or just mattress and• frame All Sizes available Barthian' Units Fromin *99 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 You don't pay for hills How can we not be cheaper! Our store is a mess Visa or Budget Account Cash, Cheques, SHOE STORE MITCHELL PH. 3411-11451 Open Friday nights fill nine.. 4IND SANDALS & WHITE SHOES ALSO CHILDREN'S SANDALS & DRESS SHOES WQMEN'S SUMMER DRESS SHOES & SANDALS ALSO WOMEN'S CASUAL SANDALS 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.