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Mitchell Co-op Store
130 Georgina Street
Mitchell, Ont. NOK INO
toBus: 348.9975
Res: 348.9975
BRUCE SMITH
Sales Representative
Air
IntioanC• IOW I )aura hull
the co-operatoe
GREAT, CLEARANCE OF
-MEN'S VESTED SUITS
Size Ranges incomplete - but wide
Our prices are always lowest.
So you really save at
• 0 choice yet. 25%
TO 50 /0
OFF
MEN'S & BOYS'
SHORTS & SWIM TRUNKS 20°A) While they last . OFF
STEWART BROS.
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SUMMER: SALE
OAK-AIN:S.
MEN'S SUPER - SUEDE
SPORT JACKETS - *74.00
Brown, sand, grey, blue, shorts, reg. Tails SPECIAL
RIMERA,..NASILOALA
MEN'S DRESS SLACKS
Washable --spin dry - plain and neat checks 49.50 TO .24.0° Sizes 28 to 50 24.50 to 32.50 Sale
MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE
KNIT POLO SHIRTS
"Plain or two tone
Regular 10.00 to 20.00 Sale.
MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE
DRESS SHIRTS
Plain shades and white tone-on-tone
Sizes 141/2 to 17 only„ Reg. Reg. 16.95 to 24.00 • 0 13.50 To $19.0°
0 7.95 TO $15.95
A14 THE HURON EXPOSITOR. JULY 22. 1051
Area weddings WI entertains
•
Residents enjoyed a bar- hour of spiritual devotions.
beetle on Thursday evening Special music was provided
°11 the lawn at Seaforth by Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn
Manor. Over 40 . residents Lobb of Clinton
were able to be outside Monday afternoon two Rev. A. Yielding and members of Bethel Bible films were shown` the first
Jack London 's 'Brow 0, Church visited at Seaforth
Wei Manor on Wednesday after- r 'and the comedy t.:41
noon and presented an cif Charlie Chaplin
ce
y Bi !ay was
sung
lebrating.,
1pfibig;t1n08.7hialssn
74th.
w
Members of the Seaforth Ian, Ann Agar.. Viola Law-,,
Women's Institute entertain- son. Lillian. Pepper and El-
ul their families, and friends dan Kerr. For kick the
at their annual picnic last • slipper (men) Alex Pepper
Tilesday evening at the home
of Mc. and Mts. Jim Keya. A
picnic supper was enjoyed.
'Ana games Were; played.
FAX rolling titer dice contest
the inners were 'Axmo
nuzier. 94g PaP10«. Mk
deed perk 444, Ruth PanVier':
To e each
o4rt.trittt01:43 joke, Or rkt5tiv‘. .'0;44 Lillian: 'ri -OPOP011...,,.0titt
•FO# guessing contents id ah WitbleaSt--hair•OU cheitiglan..
ottOorkpti...cattHarold Cote. Kerr. 10kk lady whose • ,.
matt was the Winner; ..guess- husband waSheit the rti§hco•
.4 number macaroni, in On Tuesday Mildred Kerr.'
jar, Gordan Papule was the -Several mouth 'organ set
winner. actions- were enjoyed, played
Man • with most colourful-' by Harold Coleman: Lorne
pants was Lloyd Pipe. Bingo Lawson and Jim Keys.
winners were Olive Nipple. Mrs. Elden Kerr express-
Rachel Reihl, Edith McMil- ed the courtesy remarks.
at family picnic
was the winner.
Several games of euchre
were enjoyed with winners:,
Ladies High Mary Coleman.
Mens High Harold CetienVini
Lone 111404 winners( Were r
Mrs. Grabill), Kerr IukSt
14yg. l w triP4,111th Pa
plc and Utile krvsott. Ltt
Three students have, been cial parks. There are approx-
hired through a Summer imately 75 involved in the
Canada '81 federal govern- latter.
ment grant to run a 10 week
They range in age
camp and activity program from three to 15 years and
for Huron County's Family are grouped according to
and Children's Services this age.
year. Randy. Jim and Julie have
Wheeler of Goderich; Jim
University students Randy divided their work to cover
the south, central and north
Crawford of Port 'Albert and areas in the county with
Julie Twynham of Seaforth headquarters in Goderich.
have been busy since June 29 They hook into established
contacting families through recreation programs in each
FACS workers, setting up of the five towns of Goderieh,
camp and activity programs Clinton. Seaforth, Wingham
and gathering camping e- and Exeter so as not to
overlap and they also make quipment together.
The 'program is divided up their own programs in-
into two sections: organized cluding crafts and taking the
camping at established children on outings to mu-
camps and day activities with, seums, beaches, parks, etc.
overnight camping in provin- If a child wants to go to a
Ta . ARNOLD J. STINNISSEN
LIEF - and Mortgage Insurance Plans
Income las Deduetable Registered
Retirement Sa‘ings Plans and Annuities.
Income eraging Annuities, -
Nsk for our tre‘t Flcvhlc
Preto runt -R.-R.*r.P
Rf:PRI. Ni l !Mr
Te1.527-0410 Sun Life Assurance.
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GODERICH ST. EAST Company of Canada
SEAFORTH - ....
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•birthday • 0.4014' tOeivcif
frotO-Niloy04,0ot:t4141
„..g4 everyone for . rt.,
mbertit8 .him,
A rrip-...4-,p1aOrro4 to the
l i It Lion Safiqi on ItYett,
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,tesig4Pts:Oltrtivipatit*..
inera under B Doris
and Maxine t, Elliott; l -
Charles - Wilma
G - Wayne kedges; 0 •
• Nelson ' Hall; 4 corners -
Penny Caza: full house -
Wilma Brill and Wayne
Hedges; any straight line -
Da Gardner.
Visiting with Edwin Litt
last week were his wife Freda
Litt of London also Phil and
Evelyn Armstrong of Nanai-
mo &C., his great-grandson
Drew Hatford of Victoria
B.C. and his grandson Brian
Litt of London. Also visiting
with their father were Leone
Sellers of London and Loreen
Beckett of Arkolia.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn
of Belgrave visited the form-
eis sister Mrs. Lillie Hudie.
Mt. and Mrs. Ivan Forsyth
and Mrs. Cassie Nicholson
visited Arthur Nicholson on
Sunday.
Miss Ruth Cluff visited
with Frank Case on Monday
afternoon.
McKILLOP
MUT.U,AL
FIRE
INSURANCE
COMPANY
10 Main St. Seatorth
Ph' 527-0400
FULL COVERAGE
,Farm -& Urban Properties
DIRECTORS & ADJUSTERS
Ken Carno han 482-3354
t as.ern (.,odkin 527.1877
Ro,r, I eonhardt 145-2234
hn \At F ing 521-9390
titanic‘ N4(11‘sain 524-7051
Donald Mc Kercher 527-1837
,ohn A l ac I Or
482.7527
\ 1 ,,.%.%,trtha 482 7 591
lto.irt A ikon 52 --0687
AGENTS
I Fltll Durst 527 1455
.tree.: Keys 527 0467
rn ,.,per 521 4257
CALL AN AGENT OR THE OFFICE
A9, I it)Weed*Terie4
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)reifim/te.;„...emeed_.. ( L I
in Area Churches
• first PRESBYTERIAN Church
So Goderich tit. W Seaforth '
Minister: It, , I ‘ \ Drikt- Organist: Mrs. Carol Carter
July 26, 1981
11:15 Joint.Service of Worship ..
Northside United Church
All are invited.
ST. THOMAS, Angiican Church .
The Re*. Janies R. Broadfoot B.A., M.DIv.
Seaforth
Sunday, July 26, 1981 Sixth Sunday after Trinity
11:30 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon
Celebrant and Preacher:The Rev. George Yournatoff
•
NORTHSIDE United Church c4 Goderich St. West. Seaforth , .
Sunday, July 26, 1981
11:15 a.m. Joint Service in our Church
Rev. T. Duke will preach ,
Nursery provided
, Rev J.G, Vanslyke. Monster
Margaret Whitmore Audrey Metissain
Organist • Music Director Jr. Choir Leader .
Arca congregations are invited to take advantage of
the church directory to announce their church services
each week. Church directory announcements are
available for a minimum of 26 consecutive weeks in
units of two column inches at 52.25 per unit. Changes
in copy may be made each week hut must he received
before noon on Tuesday.
:S.GOIT-4001NG
Elizabeth Golding, daughter of Major and Mrs. Frani -
Golding, Seaforth, and Jamie Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Scott of Goderich were married in a traditional double
ring ceremony by Rev. James -Van Slyke at Northside
United Church, Seaford). June 20 at 4:00 p.m. The
organist was Marg Whitmore, and duets were sung by
Edna Bell and Ruth Cluff. The maid of honour was Anne
Wilbee of Toronto, and bridesmaids were Jill Jervis.
Seaforth, Elizabeth Baldwin, Howell. Michigan, and Judy
Dixon of Clinton. The flowergirl was Angie Jervis and the
ringbearer was her brother. Scott Jervis. Best man was
Gord Gerrits. Clinton and ushers were Dave Jervis. Mark
Golding. of London, and Joe Flynn of Tiverton. A dit4)er
and dance was held at Seaforth Legion Hall where guestt
attended from Las Vegas, Michigan; Toronto:" Windsor,
Ridgetown and London. The couple took a wedding trip
through. Southern Ontario and will reside in Egmondville.
(Photo by Phillips)
CALDWELL- D01G '
Barbara Anne Doig.• daughter of, Robert and Elsie Doig.
Egmondville. and Jamie Kyle Caldwell. son of Harold and
Wilma Caldwell, R.R. 2. Kippen, were married in a double
ring ceremony by Dr. Rev. Gordon Hazlewood, in
Egmondville United Church. July 18 at 3:00 p. m. -The ,
maid of honour was Debra Doig, the bride's sister.
Seaforth, and bridesmaids were Linda Crerar, Hensall.
Joanne Flanagan. Seaforth. and Missy Caldwell. Kippen.
The bride was given away b y her parents. The groomsman
was Dan Crerar. Hensall. and ushers 'were Terry Caldwell.
Hensall, Peter Rowntree. Varna, and Todd Caldwell,
Kippen. The organist war Mary Moffatt. Kippen and Toni
Burke was soloist and guitarist. An open wedding
reception was held at Hensall Community Centre with
guests attending from as far as Vancou. ver. The couple
went to the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania for a
honeymoon, and will reside at -162 Isabella St. in Seaforth.
(Photo by Phillips)
BARMAN -MELANSON
Denise Joanne -Melanson. daughter 'of Jacqueline and
Mel Melanson, Seaforth and John Wesley Bartman, son of
Ivy and George Bartman, Hanover were married June 27,
at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Heidelberg. Rev. Frank
R. Mantz officiated at the double ring ceremony. JanineWA
Melanson. London, sister of the bride, was maid of honor
and Joseph Steffler, Kitchener, friend of the groom was
best man. Following the wedding the ceuple left on a
honeymoon to eastern Ontario. They will reside at 65
Milton Street, New Hamburg.
Runt sumnakcANIP Randy Wheeler, 'Julie Twynham: of Seaforth)
and" Jim -PreWfOrd 'have been hired with a Summer Canada '81 federal
government grant to run a camp and activity program for. HUron County's,
Family and Children's Services for 10 weeks this'-summer.
(Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
regular camp, they make the
registration and transporta-
tion arrangments.
A lot of emphasis is being
put on teaching swimming to
those children who don't
know how. Randy has his
Royal Life Saving and Red
Cross Instructor's badges and
Julie has her Bronze Cross.
The Summer Canada '81
grant covers the salaries and
benefits of 'Randy, Jim
and Julie and FACS picks up
the camping fees and costs
for camping equipment and
supplies. Blucwater Centre
has loaned some tents and
camping equipment and it is
also hoped that members of
the ,community will donate
money or sleeping bags.
blankets-, tents, etc to the
program too (phone 524-7356
if you wish to do so).
Although the camp pro-
-gram is basically open to all
children in the county, it is
mainly deiigned for low in-
come families under FACS
supervision. Such families
usually don't have the money•
for camp fees or transpor-
tation.
"The program .provides
relief for the parents' and
enrichment for the children;''
FINAL CLEARANCE OF
SUMMER DRESSES
Women's & misses sizes and styles
7 to 24'/i all at
HALF
PRICE
FINAL CLEARANCE
LADIES' SUITS
HALF
Clingfit, oret, 3rd dimension Good size range sale.
GREAT HALF PRICE SALE OF -
LADIES' DRESS SLACKS $11:1•00
123 to choose from Regiilar 20 to 30.00 Sale
GREAT CLEARANCE OF - 4 "
BLOUSES, SHELLS, TANK TOPS HALF
Small to )(Large All reduced to PRICE
Receiving
WHEAT
KEN R.
CAMPBELL
FARMS LTD.
R.R. 1, Dublin 527-0249
Manor residents
enjoy barbecue
DEBORAH JANE KYLE
graduated recently from
Mount Saint Vincent Uni-
versity, Halifax. N.S. with a
Bachelor of Education de-
, gree with distinction and the
highest aggregate in her
graduating claSS. She receiv-
ed her Bachelor of Arts
degree with .distinction and
the French Ambassador's
Prize for French a t 'M.S. V .0
in 1980. Debbie has accepted
a position as a teacher of
French at Herring Cove Jr.
High School. Halifax County,
She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Kyle. Amherst
N.S. and the granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Kyle,
Kippen , and of Alice M.
Thiel, Zurich.
Seafoth student help's run summer
explains Peggy Rivers of
FACS.
Randy. Jim and Julie say
they are enjoying their sum-
mer job because it benefits
the community.
THE. BEST BUYS FOR THE
ENTIRE FAMILY ARE IN
EXETER
THIS
Thursday & Friday
It's our Annual
SIDEWALK DAYS
Plus-A
Midway For The
Youngsters
ammonommer
PRICE
TO $1.5.00