HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-10-24, Page 71979 School Support List
TOWNSHIP OF McGILLIVRAY
The school support list 1979 prepared in accordance
with section 23 of the assessment act was publicly
posted in the office of the municipal clerk 171 King
St. Parkhill on the 18th day of Oct, 1979.
Persons should examine the list to insure that their
names, school support,and relative information are
correctly shown.
Applications for" change of school support, additions
or corrections may be made by completing and filing
a form available at the office of the clerk.
The last day for filing applications, concerning in-
clusions, additions, corrections or deletions, Friday
Nov. 9 , 1979
W.J. Amos
Clerk
Notice To Rate Payers
TOWNSHIP OF
McGILLIVRAY
Effective Nov. 1, 1979 interest on overdue accounts
will be 1 '4 % per month,
Effective Dec, 1, 1979, 30% surcharge on unit
charge for hook up to existing water system.
W.J. Amos
Clerk
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SOUTH HURON BAKERY
Wholesome unsliced bread. Good variety of cookies, bran muffins,
tea ,biscuits, almond bars, cakes to order, pies (Thursdays, Fridays &
Saturdays), doughnuts (try our whole wheat variety on Wednesdays)
Now you can purchase
South Huron's tasty bakery
products 6 days a week,
Monday through Saturday.
We'll Do
the Job
Right.... Mum
We've Moved Our Office
we are now located at our Exeter shop
Whatever the project, call on us for
Ready-Mix Concrete
• RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL
• FARM (Including Manure Tanks)
FREE ESTIMATES
C. A. McDOWELL LTD.
EXETER, ONTARIO
Plant: 235-0833 Office: 235-1969
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Home • Farm 744
• Life
" Commercial
* Automobile
" Registered Retirement Plans
CONTACT
Bev Morgan Insurance
Agency Ltd.
238 Main St. Phone 235-2544
Exeter
Across iron,' Save way Lumber
MR. AND MRS. CHRISTOPHER ARCHAMBAULT
Knox Presbyterian Church in Bayfield was the setting on
September 15 for the wedding ceremony of Julia Maude,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Armstrong of R.R. 3
Bayfield, and Christopher Charles Archambault, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Peters of Zurich, The music was played by Mrs.
Corinne Chan of London. Miss Susan Sangster of Toronto
sang. Matron of honour was Mrs. Winnie Darnbrough. The
bridesmaids were Mrs. Linda Kowalchuk and Miss Marie Har-
tung. The junior bridesmaids was Miss Stephanie Peters.
Master Scott Arrnstrong was ringbearer. Brock Adams was best
man and the ushers were James Armstrong 'and Larry Keller.
Following the reception Mr. and Mrs. Archambault left far a
honeymoon trip to Eastern Ontario. They have taken up
residence in London.
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York Quality '1 89 ICE CREAM 11 litre carton
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PHONE 235-0212
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DETERGENT $5.49
Kraft Sins
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COFFEE '5.59 10 oz. Jar
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MR. AND MRS. RALPH OTTEN
Elva Elizabeth Becker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
Becker, Dashwood, and Ralph Otten, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Boven, Seaforth, were united in marriage on September
28 at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich by Pastor Cheryl
Ashick. The maid of honour was Janet Rock and the
bridesmaids were Janet Van Stralen and Janice Hummel. The
best man was Bruce Rock and guests were ushered by Earl
Becker and John Otten, After a wedding trip to Niagara Falls
they will be residing at R.R. 1 Londesboro. Photo by Bisset
By MARY ALDERSON
I don't think I've ever said
the words "oh, sorry" so
many times in a single hour
before.
It was my first rummage
sale, and between 10 and 11
o'clock last Thursday
morning, I found myself
apologizing to a countless
number of people. I also
heard a huge number of
people apolqgizing back.
It happens when too many
people are all grabbing for
too few items in too short a
time. Somebody's bound to
be pushed and shoved. But
this was the most polite
crowd of pushers and
shovers you'd ever want to
meet. Every time you got an
elbow in the ribs, it was
followed by a smile and a
"sorry".
The rummage sale was
sponsored by the women's
auxiliary to the hospital, and
was held at the South Huron
Rec Centre,
There were all kinds of
people buying all kinds of
things.
I noticed the "optimists"
first--They were the ones
who were lined up at the door
an hour before it opened and
came equipped with huge
garbage bags to fill,
Everytime the door opened
for workers to go in or out,
these optimists would be
peeking in, picking out the
location of tables and racks
they wanted to hit.
Then when the doors
Rebe'kahs hear
booth results
Forty members attended
the Pride of Huron Rebekah
Lodge Wednesday evening
when NG Margaret Cook
presided assisted by Sister
Vi Coates who acted for VG
Marjorie Arthur who is in
California.
Miss Cook welcomed all
members and also gave the
visiting report, stating many
visits had been made to sick
and shut-ins.
J.P.N.G. Shirley Cooper
reported that the CPT
equipment was now being
stored in South Huron
Hospital. She also reported
the results of the Fair Booth.
An invitation to the 50th
anniversary of Bill and Olive
Bannister of Parkhill was
read.
opened, these people raced
in, and as fast as their hands
could go, they started filling
their big green bags. You
could tell which women had
large families at home. They
didn't stop to check sizes;
they just threw the clothes
in, knowing it was bound to
fit somebody.
These were tue
professional rummagers--
within ten minutes they had
their priorities established,
and had cleaned up on the
important items, That gave
them time to look about for
more frivolous things, such
as the Halloween costume
rack,
I wondered what criteria a
dress had to meet to be in-
cluded in the Halloween
costume rack,. I thought
maybe some ladies might be
insulted to find the dress
they had worn last month
was labelled a Halloween
costume,
Then over in the "better
dresses" section, I found a
few items which might have
sold faster if they had been in
with the Halloween
costumes--at least in my
estimation.
Among the optimistic
shoppers were the salesmen
types. They didn't seem to be
doing any buying them-
selves, but they kept busy
roving through the crowd
pointing out bargains One of
them approached me near
"ladies skirts". "There's a
lot of good wool in that
skirt." she said.
I ignored her, not realizing
she was talking to me. "It
looks like it's hardly been
worn," she said louder,
holding it up. I nodded.
"These pleats are back in
style," she went on, "I guess
so," I replied. "It looks to be
about your size," she added.
That was it, I had to tell
her. "It is my size, I donated
it," Thus ended her sales
pitch. But soon I heard her
over by the lamps, telling
another lady that a beige
lamp shade would go with
any room.
Soon, however, I was
caught up in the buying
spirit. My first purchase was
a beautiful green plant. I
haven't yet figured out why
someone would want to get
rid of such a nice healthy
plant. I took it right home,
fed it, watered it, gave it a
top priority spot in the
sunlight, and talked to it. I
think it is recovering .from
the trauma of rejection
fairly well, and seems to be
fitting it with our other 75
plants.
Near the plants was a big
selection of huge waxed
turnips for only 25 cents.
Now, a bargain like that I
couldn't resist, even if it will
take all winter to eat the
thing. My husband hates
turnip.
Near the bargain turnips
were two little egg plants, I
know a great recipe using
egg plant to make a delicious
lasagne dish, and I snatched
them up. They were only 10
cents each. Unfortunately,
this lasagne dish where you
use egg plant instead of
noodles takes all day to
make. Now, when will I have
a day to spend in the kitchen
making low calorie lasagne?
The egg plants will probably
spoil in thefridgebeforel can
use them.
After I left the plant and
produce section, I was
carried by the crowd into the
clothing. Once again, I was
swept away by the ex-
citement of it all, and found
myself trying on a jacket.
Another great money saver--
the jacket only cost 50 cents
Unfortunately to have it
KINETTES MEET
The Exeter Kinette club
held their first meeting of the
year September 25, at the
home of president Anne
Armstrong. During the
meeting Kinette Phyllis
Humphrey was welcomed by
the members.
During the recent Exeter
Fall Fair the Kinette club
placed sixth in the place
setting competition, The
competition was .sponsored
by the Exeter Agricultural
Society, and considering it
was their first attempt, the
Kinettes were very pleased
with the results.
The Kinettes sold raffle
tickets at the fair, on a
crocheted table cloth. The
winning ticket will be drawn
at the next meeting to be
held October 23.
cleaned, it cost about six
times that. However, there's
something about this jacket
that makes me think that
there must be a matching
pair of pants or skirt
somewhere. I searched the
rummage, but found
nothing. Now I'm afraid to
wear the jacket in case I see
the matching skirt on the
street coming towards me.
Besides the optimists, the
salespeople, and those like
me who just get carried
away, there were a few
pessimists in the crowd.
Those are the people who
walk around saying "There's
not much here," and even
complaining about the
prices. (Imagine that!). °
But something tells me
they aren't true pessimists.
The true pessimists just
stayed home that day.
They missed a lot of fun.
Anglican ladies
sent two bales
Mrs. Gladys Sims, newly
appointed convener of
devotions led in the
Thanksgiving theme at the
October meeting of the ACW
of Trivitt Memorial Church.
Mrs. Nelson Wells
reported the sending of two
bales to Manitoba and Fern
Dougall showed the ladies
how to make many in-
teresting items from cones,
dried flowers and corn
husks.
A Deanery meeting is to be
held NOvember 7 in Mitchell.
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Monday - Friday 9:30 - 4:30
Saturday 10:00 - 4:00
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Rummaging around and saying 'oh sorry'