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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-07-22, Page 6' A6 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 22, 1987 For small or Targe gatherings •Lunchoons • • Dinner Parties • Meetings •Barbecues •Weddings •Anniversaries •Any (Special Occasion John Patterson 527-2040 527.1438 Greenware, Bisque, Commits. Custom Work, Custom Firing On Premises. CLASSES gam-12:1-4pm; 7. 10 pm TUES., WED., THURS. Other Days May Be Arranged First and Every Sixth Lesson Free • Certified Duncan Teacher • FOR INFORMATION PHONE 482-7812- 8 Quebec Rd., Vanastra _...4 !NVESTMEN TS FINANCIAL CENTRE Goderich 519-524-2773 1-800-265-5503 BEST RATES 1/2%. Short, Them 1 YearG:LC. All Deposits. INSURED Within Limits Get Great Grass from OR; CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-265-5593 SILVER, DOLLARS - Dublin Lions•', club member Louis Kraemer right, helps Mitchell Lions member Ted Heimpel present silver dollars to the many participants In the Dublinfest bike Parade two weeks ago. A good day led to a great crowd and a good parade. MacRae photo. . Bali association The Western Ontario Baseball Association • (W.O.B.A.), has registered over 50teams in the Western Ontario area for 1987., Com- petitive Baseball Teams are playing in age categories from Tyke to Juvenile in our Minor Divisions and in the Junior and Senior Divisions as well. has ` 50 teams Added to the original 14 communities which were responsible for forming the W.O.B.A., we welcome baseball teams from. Durham, Parkhill, Teeswater and Varna. As well as the addition of the new com- munities, baseball • has grown within the - Turn to page 8A • Quick Settlements Now Receiving Winter Soft White Wheat such as Augusta, Houser, Frankenmuth i'redritk varieties. Ontario Spring Planted Red , Spring Hard Wheat - "Ketepewarr Order your fall seed wheat from us. We handle ,the popular Augusta wheat, as well as Houser, Fredrick and Harus. W.G. Thompson's will again be offering rtCer-1 Hard Red Wheat for sale this fall. ti Led Monop®I Ha Also receiving at harvest at Seaforth IMonopnl Hard Wheat as well well as winter and spring Canola • ...RedWh ....._. .Seaforth branch Will BeI�ecav�ngMAK 'TS. See us for bin treat such as Malathion "Grain Protectant" 6 locations to serve you YA Ps . _...v • f ... ,....-.521:7101..., .: Ise 49111 2..# 3223 Granton 225:2361 Htinfnll, 261; 2327, Miteheli 348 4933 Seaforth 345.45;� (+t Albtart Aiw a w_�. . � _ a., _r Dublin Couple have new grandson Dublin Correspondent MRS. DON MACRAE . 345-2842 or 345-2140. ' Congratulations go out to Bill, and Marie O'Rourke on the birth of a new grandson, Scott. James born to Mary Anne. and Dwight Lealess. Siste Marie_Rebeff of–London-vvas visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Benn- ,. inger last week. .: The sympathy of the community is extended to the family of Mary Cletilda 'Maloney who passed away last week and was buried Monday (July 13) in St. Patrick's• Church, Dublin celnetary. Mr. and Mrs.. Keith .Davidson, Kit- •,. cheer and Mrs. Ada•Davidson of the • Ritz 'Villa, Mitchell,visited with"Mr. and Mrs. Don MacRae. • Joe and.Olga Eckert are vacationing at their trailer in. Saeble Beach,.; With -them for• the .weekend . were their son • Jack' and his friend Gary from • kitchener, • Jack and Patty Geldoph, Dublin vacationing with Jack's parents in Aylmer. • Quite a number from Dublin •and district are enjoying this .30 .degree • weather at•their cottages and trailers in different locations at this time. ' • The C.W.L. of Dublin sponsored a bus' trip to Midland last week. The tius was from Smiths Coach Lines. Ladies 'and gentlemen 'enjoyed touring the Shrine and Indian Village and other points of interest.. Ladies Aid hears favorable report. •Cromarty Correspondent - • R. IAING 345-2326 Cromarty Ladies Aid met at the home of the president, Pearl James and heard a very favorable report of the strawberry sup- per from -the treasurer, Joyce Miller. Mrs. James opened the meeting with a reading, Today is Forever. Roberta. Templeman was in charge of the devotions based on Jeremian 8: 16-22, and read an ar- ticle on waiting and trusting. • For the roll call each member showed something s'he had made herself. There was a very interesting display of knitting, crocheting, sewing, embroidery, quilting and crafts. During the business,.a commit- tee was appointed to plan a lunch for the masons following their church service in September. Each member is to look for .suitable material for new tablecloths for the church tables and report to the next meeting on October 5. Roberta Templeman read a humorous poem, Team Work, and the meeting closed with a hymn and the Lord's Prayer. PEOPLE Lillian Douglas, .boy, Nancy and Mary Lou ' Scott, and Ruth Laing attended a shower in Hensall for Carol McGregor whose marriage to Kevin Scott takes place next month. "THRIFTY FIFTIES DAZE„ SUPER SIDEWALK SALE IN DOWNTOWN CLINTON' July 30 31 - Aug 1 COMPLETE DETAILS IN THE PAPER NEXT WEEK Sun. Life Assurance Company of Canada LIFE & MdRTG Dt INSURANCE PLANS DEFERRED ANNUITIES, INCOME TAX DEDUCTIBLE FLEXIBLE NO LOAD R.R.S.P. NONSMOKERS RATES AVAILABLE Rep. ARNOLD STINNISSEN 117 Goderith St. East. Seaforth Tel•.5/7.0410 YOUR OLD VACUUM IS WORTH OVER TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF A NEW ELECTROLUX MODEL 2'!0'6 MODEL L.E. with' B year wat oty wirh a year warranty LST': x614,00 LESS TRADE: x1' 15,50 List: 8734.00 LESS TRADE:'11'b4.50 ONLY: s629.50 DAL*: 498.50 Payments as loW as $35. per month NO DOW(! PAYAtestr Offer expires August 2, 1987 CALL NOW FOR DETAILS .,. 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