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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1990-12-12, Page 1813- THE HUI40/4 EXPOSITOR DECEbABO4 lit )990 WINj,NJRS KNOWN COMMUNITY INNIFITINI. PAMIL1ARY MKT SNOW WA Ganef d ALMA (Imams NON SOMWTT &odortaut* Ute YOU FOR VOW GOM ; WORT Seatorth Agricultural Socie TRACTOR ELIMINATION 2nd EARLY BIRD DRAW WINNER sot- THE HUSOVARNA MODEL 50 15•') CHAIN SAW, VALUE 519.96 BY GLEN SAWS CLINTON) GORDON a DRAWING THE WINNING TICKET IS GORDON GLEN OF GLEN SAWS ACCOMPANIED BY LYLE HANEY, PRESIDENT OF AG SOCIETY. ANO BRENDA EMPEY, DELOITTE TOUCHE NEXT DRAW: JAN. 7/91 FOR REAR RADIAL TRACTOR TIRES BY HAUGH TIRE +2500 VALUE. Tickets available from Ag Members & Deloitte Touche &WELI1 16 TRACY NICHOLSON D .- . 11 AND YOU SAID YOU WERE SHY! LOVE GREG HAPPY 3OBIIIIDAY KAREN VAN BAIL DECEMBER 18 LOVE FROM YOUR FAMILY Craft Supplies * Clearout We are closing Sat . , Dec. 29 until spring so hurry in to save on all kinds of craft supplies. Mon. to Sat. 10 am - 5 p.m. Lots of gift giving ideas too! Barbs coin r c ras =- #4 Hwy. 1/4 mile S. of Exeter 235-1751 Dublin CWL holds large annual Christmas party Sat. Patric*`: Cateoic: W uaSoms LaapM. Wig* held is Christmas Party cm tie siurmy erauug of Tiesdry, December 4 at ft church, and *wed dieser catered by as Millar, , SSoafw*. Demist tike weather. a good pump of ladies aueadud. G arae drnrtod far the °pumi ng! place w Stratford Joss Ciuwn war a clack as a door prise. Me CWL wish all of you a Merry rhnstroas and a Happy New Year. Joe Eckert has unproved in health and is expected hone thus week sy EILEEN MACRAE E - 34,S -2i42 yr 34S-2141 awn Stratford Genual Huai, where he has been a intim for a few weeks. Wilfred Feeney is also unprovwj and hopes to be home soon. Kane Murray was hoeltcss for the armed Money Admit Cbri anNO fa.dy taiar* as Sunday, December 9 at bee boom Marro vcs who attaldod were: Cecil rad Rewe bl wn Murray from Waterloo; Fork ad Lam Maloney, Kitckomer; Bob rad Patsy Kitchener, Luanne , St. Marys; Dill and Catherine Fussy, Dublin; rad Tido and Catherine Melody. St. Columba. Sarnia Chats ever arrived is the waft and pea mtod a ptt to all mom Whit Millie Eves be week Maw Mr. said Mrs. Gemmed Irlarcilmad from Windsor and Bony Bilker, Stratford Mr. and Mn. Keith Davidson, Kitchener, were up a week ago to mat mother. Apia L)av radius at the Rix villa beton flying south to Marty Island and Sarasota, Elando for a at e - week holiday. Legion to discuss extension, elevator Of the two tean>,s of Dart players that participated in the zone Dart tournament last Saturday, neither was successful in qualifying for the District. Maybe next year. The New Year's Eve tickets will be out soon if they aren't all ready, so please don't delay in getting yours. The format is the same as last year with the same Band. The Christmas concert is on Sun- day, December 23 for the manbas children. If anyone would like to sing, dance, recite or play an instrument please phone 527-1787. There is a stage euchre tonight (Wednesday) at 8 p.m. and lunch Zkevens DISC JOCKEY SERVICE rico OVULAS VIAIALES 1ffW Alt* ase *MINI U X EECOMffa MAK id IVEDOSIGE DNIm. NIIIIVIESAANS /ANTES f TI Ems awing 'MEE aulloope dump fifEUSSEES - 1*7-6139 pAriWt a EVENINGS will be served after the euchre. There will be an executive mooting this Thursday, December 13 at 8 p.m. for officers and com- mittee chairmen. The following week on Thursday, December 20, the branch is holding a special meeting in conjunction with the regular meeting. This meeting is called for 7 p.m. to discuss and vote on the proposed elevator and extension to either the north-east of the building or on the west end of the building. All regular and associate members have been notified by mail of this meeting. To all Legion members in hospital we wish you a speedy recovery. Bar Roster. Wednesday - Bob Goyim; Thursday - Rick Fortune; Saturday - Cam Holland; Monday - lack Bedard; Tuesday - John Lan - sink; Wednesday - Bob Harris. At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them. CLINTON AND DISTRICT SNOWMOBILE CLUB Over 125 kms. of sheer excitement on groomed marked trails. OFSC Trail permits allow you to run all trails in this area of the province, and also enable you to take part in club events and Regional Activities. iflay l or 482-7276 JOIN TO—DAY For more information CALL after 6 pm 1 • 482-7138 //IJT(4' I(T'(IN/Y (i fgTMAS' l 4 PLEASE GIVE - Barb Broderick, right, of Egmondville United Church, will be accepting donations tor the Seatorth Christmas Bureau this week. Donations can be dropped off in the basement of the Egmondville United Church basement from from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. up to and including Friday. Mrs. Broderick is managing the local effort, and Helen Roorda of Clinton is coordinating the bureau county -wide. Robinet photo. NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE SPONSORED BY BRUSSELS BULLS JR. C. EXECUTIVE 510.00/PERSON B.M. & G. COMMUNITY CENTRE LUNCH INCLUDED HATS, HORNS, ETC. PROVIDED DANCING 9.1 FOR TICKETS CALL: 88i-9289 Age of Maionty NO BLUEJEANS PLEASERequital NO REFUNDS Irlintirs No PlAcE LIKE ItoinE! Educated shoppers know when it comes to value, convenience and overall economics, it makes good sense to shop locally. In fact, every dollar spent with your hometown merchants helps build better roads and schools and improves services in your community. But that's not all. Your local merchants pay lower overhead costs than their big city counterparts, so you often pay lower prices for the very same merchandise. When you consider the gas, time and energy saved at home, it just doesn't pay to shop around!