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The Huron Expositor, 1981-10-07, Page 8JANIS VAN vuEr J & J Carpentry *Concrete 'Forming and Finishing ;Framing *Drywall *Roofing *Cabinet Making John Ryan 527-1520 Christian R. Kiar Limited Ontario 42 West Street Goderich, Ont. Zenith 4-2250 UAW DECORATING Graves' Wallpaper & Paint Featuring IPAINTS (T DECORATING Expert tnterior & Exterior Decorators VValleoverings Kern Paints Window Shades Armstrong Carpeti HILDEBRAND alloPAPE., Phone 527-1880 15 Main St., Seaforth 1---HEATING To the Unfit If you just sit You won't quit Being unfit FLORIST Canadian & Imported Wall Coverings 52705505caf9rth I- CONSTRUCTION Hildebrand Flowers 15 Main St. Se:forth Office 527-0555 Res. 527-1784 usiness Directory GBAILEYS Complete Floral Service with a personal touch: - FEED MILL CARPENTRY---N MURRAY HENDERSON CARPENTRY Renovations, Additions, Sheds, Framing, Any Home Improvements FREE ESTIMATES 527-0731 ROOFING CARPENTRY DRY WALL ALUMIN UM SIDING SOFFIT, FASCIA RENOVATIONS "-IMPROVEMENTS Lennox and Dual-Aire Furnaces Sheet Metal Wor( Specialists fn- Engineered ' Heating Systems Mac LEAN HOME IMPROVEMENTS K. MURRAY. ELECTRIC • „, 24 .hour service Farm, residential, industrial and commercial wiring ,262-6319 kippen; Ont., Larry McGrath COnstruction Call Collect Anytime 348-9407. FLEMING FEED MILL • Bulk. Paneled . Feed, • • Fast unloading elevator • 2 pits open 24 hrs. a day .CLINTON t REFINISHING ---4\ FurnitUre Refinishing All Hand Stripped We Buy Old FurnitUre (any condition) Chairi DresserS etc .273-4312 Collect Ask for Ron 5270714 • After 7:30 p,m . & ask•for Mike 482-3438 527-0984 Seaforth T.V. & STEREO NTRY---N ,—CLEANING Cleaner smuiditill7,„. Carpets Vaii# Dries in,3 hrs. No Shrinkage - Residential - Cominercial & Industrial Upholstery Cleaning Free Estimate Bob Lortie 527.0962 R.S. Box Evenings 4527-0600 524-2260 CONSTRUCTION FUNERAL HOME Whitney -Ribey Funeral Home Phone 527-0032 Free Estimates For Siding Aluminum and Vinyl. Aluminum Windows Doors Awnings. Railings. r-'-CHIROPRACTOR'- APPLIANCES 1—INSURANCE SEAFORTH INSURANCE (-CUSTOM BUILDERSt •ft, APPLIANCE & REFRIGERATION SERVICE Authorized factory warranty Service and repairs to KELVINATOR & INGLIS APPLIANCES Service and repairs to all makes HORNE'S MAJOR APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE 527-0636 Seaforth Construction, 30,7Ir,Aff •`" FEENEY C ONSTRUCTION t 're • Custom builders • Contracting • Complete building service • New homes • Renovations • Farm buildings 345-2405, Dubiin ' Complete Line CEMETERY MONUMENTS' S&LES SERVICE ROOFING & SIDING PAINTING EAVESTROUGHING FARM BUILDINGS CONCRETE WORK 39 Main St. S. Seaforth .Business Tam .Auto .Life Sickness & Accident . Investments ROSS W. RIBEY DIRECTOR 7 Yews' Experience 'Guaranteed Workman- ship Free Estimates 87 Goderien St., Seaforth Phone 527-1390 527-1610 Lyle Ward 527-1411 CARPENTR • House Renovations • Additions • siding • Any Home Improvements BOB REGELE 527-0715 Sincere and. • courteous service ACCOUNTANTS ATKINSON, INNES, LEACH & NEILL Chartered Accountants Accounting, Auditing, Tax Planning and Tax Returns 20 Gouin lock Sr. 527-1331 SEAFORTH SEAFORTH CHIROPRACTIC CENTRE Thomas J. Devereaux 25 Goderich St. W. „ ,Seaforth, Ontario 'Phone Bus. 527-1242 Res. 527-1942 Mon. - F rl. 8-12:00,1-8:00 Tues., Thurs 8-12:00 1:30 - 8:30 , Wed. 84' Sat. 9-1 r--SHARPENING--- All types of saws; knives and scissors sharpened Specializing in Carbide saws and tools • STAY SHARP SALES-AND SERVICE Gordon Blanchard 1014, Walton 527.1806 PIANO p'-FARM SUPPL /----MUFFLERS—, ($04:1."3 PIANO TUNING • Repo:rs • Rebuilding • Keys Recovered •' Dompp-Chasers BRUCE PULSIRR 348-9223 Mitchell. Feed Seed Fertilizer Farm Supplies Petroleum Supplies Heating Oils Seaforth Co-op 527-0770 I SURVEYOR ELECTRICAL ZENITH TELEVISION AND STEREO Seaforth Electronics 17 Sparling St., 527-1150 APPLIANCES_Th Appliance and. Refrigeration REPAIR SERVICE Jim Broadfoot 482-7032 (-CHIMNEY SWEEP-S INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL ,and FARM WIRING , SEWING sywING MAC113;Th SUPERMARlit Over )00 machines oh dist id . Service to ail makes Sales • While Etna Husovarna lots of used machines I rpm S39 A SEW AND SAVE CENTRE LTD. ' 149 Downie St (2 clods South of Hudsons) Stratford. 271.9660 OPTICIAN • David —Th Longstaff Ltd. Optician 117 Main St. S. Seafierth OPTOMETRISTS' AND OPHTHALMOLOGISTS CAR CARE-.. e-FUNEhAL HOMETh r--CARPENTRY—. Mufflers guaranteed as long as you own the car SE A FORTH MOTORS LTD. 527-1010 (---ELECTRICAL--‘ Geo. A. Sills & Sons Chimney Need Cleaning? FLANAGAN CARPENTRY Call VERN'S CHIMNEY SWEEP SERVICE CALL CORD'S GULF ProscrIptleas111101 Promptly Licensed Mechanic Funeral Director K.J. Cardno HARDWARE MERCHANTS PLUMBING • HEATING & ELECTRICAL EXPERTS Phone: 527-1620 .00P Seaforth Seaforth 527-0674 HOURS Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Closed Wednesdays Sat., 9 -12 COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE 5274303 Service to all makes of cars HOUSE CALLS AVAILABLE 47 High Street Seaforth • Phone S27-0885 • Custom Built Houies, • Additions, 40 Renovations, • Aluminum Siding, • Sheds. Peter Flanagan 527-1399 Brodhagen Electric GARY DILL 345-2442 JOHN ELLIGSEN 34512447 ,527-0333..„ ‘I on. rdrrfff..1 arrigairwarrinwr imorarre As THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 7, 1961 Duff's embers help serve at communion "The cute chicks." leaders showed how to up chicken then the girls practised how to skin the chicken and debone the breast. They talked about the different knives that should be used to cut up a chicken. The second meeting of Walton I. "The CurwChicks" Was held at the same Utile- COY MeGnvin and, Kim Fritz BrePare4 Niagara nice and spicy chicken," this Was 'tut oR 1 cook while the Every, week more and ware people discover 'what nighty jobs are accom- plished by low cost Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240. some interesting 'slides. We welcome Mrs. Fren- ziska Saur to the village who recently moved from the eighth line of Morris to the house where Mrs. Garde Bennett lived. also to the former's son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Raines Saur who purchased the. former 'home of "Mrs Jean lkoldfetet, Mt an4,1440-110.n.Weit' riaiyed to their new being in Seaforth last,weekt. they win be greatly 'missed in -co*. 10404 .atiaita,- 0040 Ryan leas pulohaancl their hone. Mrs **go :Won:stop) Carn9cb...gligar3:!' Alla-, is visiting with her father Heaton in Seaforth and allendedthe morning service .itt Duff's. United Chtirch on Sunday. with her grandmother, Mrs. Invade Rising of Seaforth. Mr- and Mrs. Robert LU11-, day of Hamilton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall. On Sunday a family get together was held It the same home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. ,Doug Currie and Jamie of Briamptere Mr. and 'Mrs.' Jahn - 'Clinic. Cheryl .and Mom*, and friends; Frank and Rant of Orangeville; Mr. and': Mrs,; Barn Currie. Pat and Dew*, of arose's; 'Mr- and 'MO; !)re Stevenson. a,Ott and girls of Grey Twp... Ten- from Duff's • U.C.W. attended the l-adies Guild meeting. Sueday, even- ing at Brussels Presbyterian Chtirch when Mrs. • Thorton WAS guest speaker showing expisined bow to sickenalli stock. They discussed the dif- ferent methods of cooking chicken, then went over the borne agivitks. The roll call, "To name a bone in the chicken was answered by nine OIL All tried the recipe that had brt4c5ooked while the meeting ,on. PEILSONAIS Mr. and Mrs.. Henry .StOnffliiik spent the weekeed with Mrs. Ruth lhamer ont attended 40th anniversarY of Minn dM ',Beatrice Clunithell the anus eels, Morris and. Grey Oldmmunite Centre oh Friday evening, ' Mrs. Bob Norris, Willow- dale visited do the weekend theme intertintioeal year of Disabled. Roll Call- name another country and why you aieSe to Live there. Mrs. Joe Shaddick spent 10 days wither niece Mr. and Mrs. Jo Balmer in Alberta. Mrs. Jack Snell and Mrs. Allen Bosnian Were delegat- es from Blyth O.E.S. at Grand Chapter sessions at Royal York in Toronto last week. Berean unit of U.C.W. will be held October 13 at 2 p.m. in the church hall. aallectoe praying. God hates In but loves the singer. Assisting, Rev. Scott with Communion were Carol Cart- wright and Lorne flunking. Serving bread were Marg- aret Whyte, Bert Lyon, Reg Lawson and Susan Jamieson. Serving Wine: Jack Lee, Harry Snell, Murray Howell. and John Lawson. PERSONAL Mrs. Calvin Paterson and Kate of London spent a couple of days lastiveek with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns. Mrs. Isabel Airdrie spent last week with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Keith Siemon and girls at Brodhagen, Linda Sottiaux of St. Cath- mines spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sottiaux and Jennifer, W,I. World Affairs meet- ing will be held October 14 at 8 p.m. in the hall.. A film "David" will be shown Correspondent MRS. DORA SHOBBROOK 5234250 Communion service as held on Sunday. Greeting were Garnet Wright and Bert Lyon.cart C Cartwright, rishsthers ,Lawriyere John Gross, Russell Nesbitt ,land Gary Hullett students see orchard, write news be held at Duff's, beginning with dessert et 6:30 p.m.. meeting to begin, at 8:00 P-m- 0=am:ins on Wednesday. October -21 invite the -com- triunity to a teri and study break at Sunday, October 18 will be observed as U.C.W. recognition. Sun- day. October 23 Minister. Wives etc. supper meeting at Duff,* tit bad p.m. 4-0 MOM C4 Wiltonn r1-4-11 first !netting be the fall Project "Whig!, ritrrie first the. chicken or the egg" was Was held at the home of Dorothy Sholdice no Sept-. ember id. Margaret 'Short. teed is leader and Dorothy Sholdice is assistant leader. Elected officers were: preSident - Jeanne McDon- ald. vim-president - Glenda Larnmerant. secretary and reporter - Sandra Sholdice. The name of the club was chosen by the 10 members as Correspondent 100101:-.41,AN WALL 0874077 World wide communion was Observed on Sunday morning at Duff's United . Church. Keith Wilbee we- lcomed et the door. Mrs. Lavern Godkin was organist. Ushers were Jack McEwing. ,R*q.;Ii*thcr and Carter, Rev- Charles Swan. Ap4ke to the etultirenon "What you thitth'OnAhOlertntat was-a meditation. '";:4** *eV, renteOtheel' Mrs. ih Tra;riss. and, Mrs 0047i1.:4004y,Prepart thk.c40*$44 "4* was served. Mrs. C. Wey, Mrs, • H. Retd,..:Hen McDonald, Rae }blether. Bruce,. Clark Doug Fraser and Bill Coults. The .McKillon Unit was in charge cf washing communion cups. The unified board meeting was held on Sunday evening. ".'rSday, October 8. the U.C.W. Regional Rally will Graduate Mr. and Mrs. Jan van Vliet R.R. 2, Brussels at- tended the graduation of their daughter, Janis Mae van Vliet from the Radio- graphy Program at Mohawk College, Hamilton, on 'Sept. 26. She attended Walton Public School, Seaforth Pub- ic School & Seaforth District High School. Janis has ac- cepted a position in the X-Ray department at the Douglas Memorial Hospital. Fort Erie, Ontario. She re- ceived the Colleges _Bronze Medal for being the most outstanding student in. the Health Science Department. attended Clinton to play an exhibition game. The girls soccer team played Clinton and won 2-1. The boys unfortunately lost 4-0 against the Clinton boys. r. sure you would think the same thing. SOCCER GAMES IN CLINTON The Hullett soccer teams Maclennan. The editors are Lisa Preszcator and Jennifer Sottiaux. The reporters are Lisa Boonstoppel, Kim Scott. Stephen Duizer and Janet Wilts. MUSIC MAN IN GRAND BEND This summer eight people from Hullett School were in a play in Grand Bend called "the Music Man." The eight people were Jane Anderson. Carolyn Doughtery. Lisa- Duizer. Stephen Duizer, Jeff McNairn,,Angela Schneider. Darlene Htilley, and Jennifer Sottiaux. It was a good experience for the people working in a professional play. It was a very good play and if you have see it. I'm Rev. Scott welcomed all. The choir anthem was "Sweet Jesus" sang by Cheryl Lyon, Diana Shob- bniek, Susan Jamieson. Suz- ine Tamblyn, Laurel and Londesboropeople On September 30th', both kindergarten classes of Nut- let Central School went on a field trip to Brussels. The classes were taken to an apple orchard calld the orchard called the Maitside Orchard. They went on a conducted tour in which the „kinds of trees and shorage rooms where the apple are kept. The pupils each receiv- ed a bag of windfall apples to take home with them and share with the rest of 'the family. They all had a lot of fun. NEWSPAPER TEAM The people who write Hui- lett Happenings are students from Grade 7, The advisors are Mr. Talbot and Mr. A.N. wedding lira Duizer accompanied by attend organist Barbara Bosnian., Children's tune was "a name anniversaries Several from this com- munity attended the 50th wedding Anniversary of Roy and Grace Easom at Blyth Hall Sunday, September 27th' 'Attend WI Fcill Rally Attending the W.I. .Fall Rally on October '5th at Belgrave were Margaret Taylor, June Fothergill ' and Dora Shobbrook. tag on display is visible, when not on. display people will seeby ourfaith we know that Jesus loves us for the Bible tells me so." Junior teachers were Christine and Sandy Carter. The meditation "fruit of the whole Spirit" Illustration was the Pharisee and the tax and on Saturday, October 3rd far Warren and Marie Gibbings, Clinton, 50th An- niversary at Goderich twp. community centre at Holtne- sville.