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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-09-28, Page 18• n; „ isrit�n a r _aglaWndsc#046g9. a HURON }EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER :201 1 3 t#. as W1 meetin .Coming. Events NNUAL turkey banquet In elgrave. Arena onWednes- day, Octoper 5. Meal at 7 p.m Adults S6, children S3. Tick- ets available at Vance's, North Huron Credit Union in Wingham) Blyth Printing in Blyth and at stores in Bel - grave. 1-37-3 WORSHIP SERVICE, Oet. 2, 7:30 p.m. Brussels Menno- nite Fellowship welcomes you 1;3N-1 Lost, Strayed Ir�:al Thanks 1,11GGINS I would like tQ thahk McDon- ald HomeAll for•being,f my sponsor in the Queen of the Fair contest. I would also like to thank the merchant's of Brussels for the lovely gifts 1 received from them. Higgins Debbie Higgins 24-39-1 LOST on County Road 12 Walton and Brussels area one 14.5 tire rim and hub. Call John at 887-6571.. 2-39-1 ' Articles for Sale FOR SALE: Hound puppies 7 weeks old, blue Tick and Walker cross. Phone 887- 6437. 11-39-1 Card of Thanks McLELLAN I Wortld like to thank McDon- ald Buildall for sponsoring me in the Queen of the Fair contest and for their lovely gift. Also I would like to thank the other merchants for their gifts. Peggy McLellan 24-39.1. McGAVIN I would like to thank Ryan Drying Ltd. for sponsoring me in the Brussels Fall Fair Queen contest. I'm looking forward to representing the Brussels Agricultural Society in the upcoming year.Thanks also to the merchants of Brussels for the generous gifts I received, Sincerely Cathy McGavin 24-39x1 MILLER ' 1 would like to express niy sincere thanks to the Brussels Agricultural Society and to all those who helped make the Queen of the Fair a memor- able evening. A special thanks to my sponsors, Sid and Melody White. Jody Miller 24`--39-1 Correandent: ' ' 'MRS. ALLAN McCALL 887 8677 Legal Natces McMAHON Many thanks to Ethel W.I. and merchants who donated gifts to the contestants of the Brussels Fair Queen Contest. Michele McMahon 24.39-1 The officers and directors of the Brussels Agricultural So- ciety would like to thank the girls who ran for fair queen. the sponsors, donators and queen committee and judges. Thanks also to everyone who helped to- make the fair A success. Special thanks to the sponsors: The Brussels Vari- ety, White's Roofing and General Construction, Brus- sels. Morris and Grey Recrea- tion. McDonald Buildall, Grey Township. Ethel Wo- men s Institute. Brussels Stockyards, Ryan's Drying Ltd.. McDonald Home Al,L Brussels Fire Department, Ken Miller Excavating. Brus- sel's Women's Institute, Roy- al Canadian Legion and spe- cial thanks to the donators: Brussels .5c to 51.00 Store, Barbara Brown Yarns and Crafts, Ken's Men's and. Boy's Wear, Oldfield Pro Hardware, Anna's Dress Shopper Todd's Bakery, Mc - Gavin Farm Equipment, Clip 'n Curl. Avon Rep., Dale Machan Plumbing and Heat- ing, Stewart Pharmacy, Cameo, J.L. McCutcheon Motors Ltd., George of Brus- sels, John Pennington Burner Service. Jafra, Cousin's Home Hardware, Frank Workman Electrical, Mc- Cutcheon Grocery, Stephen- son Grocery. Bernard's Fuel, Brussels Agr. Society,tcolour- ed photo 8" x 10' ', The Flower Nook, Wingham. 24-39-1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of ANNIE S. DALE All persons 'having claims against the estate of Annie Stuart Dale, late of the Township of Tuckersmith in the County of Huron, who died on the 13th day of September, 1983, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersign- ed on or before the 20th day of October, 1983 after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, this 26th day of Septem- ber, 1983. McCONNELL, STEWART, DEVEREAUX & SMITH Seaforth, Ontario. Solicitors for the executors 1' . 4-H girls, . leaders. and Jna1!tute• ;will cater .fo the weanitfor the -evening proved mothers .wore guilts at the couches, rec. committee on quite interesting and caused !',ducationandCultura1Actfv- Oct, 14. Delegates are still excitement among members ities meeting of the Walton required to attend the area and guests. Oct. A very successful penny ce bridal shower, Birt Women's Institute on Wed- convention. -in Guelph nesday evening Sept. 21. 20-21 and to the Fall Rally in Convenor Valerie Shortreed Bluevale, Oct. 3, Leaders are introduced Caroline Simmons needed tq attend the rug a Mary Kay cosmetic dealer braiding training school in from Mitchell who had a, October. Anyone. . interested display and demonstrated her .. rices Marjory to be know- beautyn nstituhe products. It was decided to start the • member. euchres in the hall on Oct. 25 The roll call; Wrap up an with the price S1.50. The old hat, rent it for IOc and sale was held during the evening with Maxine M'arks and Marione Rock in charge. UNIT MEETS Leona McDonald was host- ess for the 8th and 16th unit. Maxine Houston ,conducted the worship. Poems written by a terminally ill girl and another written by Maxine', when her daughter vino born were read. BRIDAL SHOWER e The Sunday School of Duff's United Church was decorated Sat. Sept. 24, for tha community shower for Janis van Vliet. Honored guests were her mother, Joyce, her grandmother Mrs. Van Vliet and Mrs. Thomas, also Mrs. W.E. Turnbull all of Brussels and her sisters, Debbie and Joyanne. Barb Fritz was chair lady. Tho3e.taMng part in 8 s' dt -on' the life of Janis were Mars, ,aret Shortteecl, lrhyl�i Mtt cannne iDavies, ipMGyi,Annette 1.ewng. ton, , ;Marie McCutcheon, , Maxine Houeton, . Carolyn McClure, 'and Leena strong. ' Mrs. Norma Steele visited recently with her former co.w.oj'kers at the home of Marion 011eson in London, Carolyn McClure read an address. Janis was also pre- sented with a. cameo cloth with everyone's name written on by Jeanne McDonald. ' Visiting with Marjory and, Doug Fraser for the weekenid were Clayton Fraser of Wind- sor and Cheryl Fraser. Kevin McDonald, son of • Mt and Mrs. Bob McDonald celebrated his 7th birthday on Saturday, Sept. 24 with neighbour boys attending his patty. They included Dave and Jeff Lewington, Chris Stevenson and Greg Fritz. Londesboro choir plans reunion before anniversary Correspondent DORASHOBBROOK 523.4250 The choir of Londesboro church are planning to have a choir reunion. Any former members of Londesboro, Kinburn and Burns are in- vited to join on Oct. 15 8 p.m. before the anniversary for fellowship and a choir prac- tice for anniversary morning service. Parents are asked to con- tact their families. If you can attend please phone Darlene Shobbrook 523-4236 or Gail Lear 523-4 19. Explorer will meet Thurs. atter school Mrs. (Jew 1) Cowan. widow of the ate George Cowan of Hanover, former life time resident of Londes- boro died on Sept. 25 at Hanover Hospital, age 84. Sympathy is expressed to son Bill, and sister Mary Robin- son. , Mr. Arie Duizer was trans- ferred from Clinton Hospital to St. Joseph's Hospital, London on Sunday. Mrs. Bob Burns was admit- ted to Clinton Public Hospital on Sunday a.m. Barbara Paterson. London, visited her parents. Congratulations to Cathy Peal and Jeff Cardiff who were married here Sept. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Glousher attended the chris- tening of Wm. Jamie Hod- gins, son of Kim and Barbara at Ontario St. Church, Sun- Happy 40th Anniversary MOM & DAD October 2, 1983 day, Sept. 18. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Kim Hodgins Jennifer and Jamie in Clinton Visitors with Mrs. Beth Knox were Mr. and Mrs. Chas Eedy and Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hobbs, Den- field, Mr. and Mrs. John McCowan, Clinton. Mrs. Jean Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott, Billy, Jim, Christy and Shannon were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scholl. Monkton. Friday dinner guests with Betti, Knox were cousins Ed Crawford, Manitou. Man., Edna Stemler, Pilot Mount, Man., Mayme Crawford, Blyth. Laura Saundercock and Dora Shobbrook. Sunday' visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick were Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Shaddick, Danny and Ste- phen, Brantford, Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Harlick. Kitchener. Miss Ruth Shaddick, Clinton. Dora Shobbrook, • Beth Knox and Clara Riley attend- ed open house at Huronview on Sunday for Mr. norman Ball by his family for his 99th birthday. OpeningSpecial!cce Happy 35th Anniversary GEORGE and HAZEL HILDEBRAND ZOS Eo COS pMW ADM WE'RE OPEN FOR BUSINESS ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 3 COMPARE! *Free Estimates - Quality Workmanship *Low Labour Rate - 98.00 per hour *Proprietor: Wayne Andrews, employed In the Auto Body business In the Clinton area for the past 7 years. Best Wishes: Louis, Ken, Ray, Angela, Tom, Jean,Pat, Clare and families Best Wishes from your family C°u NTRV OIlISION ENTRE. ON HIGHWAY NO. B -1'/ MILES NORTH OF BRI MEFIELD (FORMERLY DON'S AUTO BODY) OPEN 8 AM -5 PM MONDAY TO FRIDAY c 482-9809 BALI.- MACA(JL.AY LTD. 34TH ANNIVERSARY 0101Le. Thank you for your support over the past year. Please check these outstanding specials; our way of saying thank you for past' business.. Sale ends Saturday Noon, October 8th, 1983. • "CANADA'S No. 1 STOVE" � F,` 1x� j ' 4r IPo Any stain ri _ __ 1 r. --- , ®L In 1981, Today Magazine was quoted1111 Stock i I it S I Can protect �t t wood. CUpilnoi ������ 1 III as saying that the III Transcolor �v 4 . 'I Heritage Wood Stove of does lot more. f �� - ...� is Canada's BEST as indicated by the _ _ results of tests conduc- ,_..,,, r, _.-- -, ted by the Federal Aluminum i !"i 1__.. -. a It preserves Wood. Transeolor ;: ",, t i • i • , l i -n u1' �;11 �l� Government's Combos - tion Research Lab. tion In 1983, we're still' _.. .....rY,..., the BEST! ;7 You Storm a Doors I ; i i POLSOI ® ow,..""'' TF�ANSCOLOR's new formula contains absolutely no Pentachlorophenol (PCP) We use only carefully controlled . ` i ' — t 1 � ,1 11 1A°� a • �� —i` h- sh,, chemicpls, • BeTheJude! - ._ a ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL In manySites and S les ' Stock Clearance WALL PANELLING ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL 1.5 % . Discount % 25 Discount Disco % Discount % Discount 1.5 Stock Items All in Store Hardware, Paint, 10o/a Tools, Etc. minimum ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL WOOD MOULDING 3'-4'-5' Shorts 50% Discount SEAFORTH 527-0910 CUPBOARD HARDWARE Replace your old Pulls 8 Knobs at 25% Savings STOCK WINDOWS, EXTERIOR DOORS, FRAMES & SILLS 35% Discount - Both Seaforth & Clinton yards have damaged, odd and discontinued items at tremendous savings as well as seasonal items to clear. STORE HOURS; Monday to Friday - 8:00 a.m. -12 noon C� I \ 1:00p.m.-5p.m. Saturday - 8:00 a. m. -12 noon ACCEPTED CLINTON X82-3405