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The Huron Expositor, 1979-04-05, Page 8GOING G1. N,G', GQNE' :Auctioneer TOM, -People calls, fn the final t idon a mirror during the Seaforth Co-operative.. Nursery held in •th..e Rathwell building on Friday Approximate- ly $650 waS, raisedto. help With the operating casts of the :nursery, held in the basement of Aeaforth library, (Expositor photo) Prices In effect: *All` Sat, 'Ontario No. 1 Grade P OTATOS 10 Ib.bag (Store Packed) sAUsAG E (Link) Borden` 2Iiitre ICE CREAM #sprit Ithi, 89a •., Deluxe Reg.price 2.49'. Watch or Seato`th GGA Handbill in the mail this week with over 55 special features >t b Eli in! Tow;nsben.d• ds nends 1've always Il1e 11 Itanest wictt y'^ , - ►:e1i were running down the other';gujrrs Mtn, alttiost aIways� Ales,: tcouldn't get excited over any of them, This is going;. to aothereesupper, 1eon the colutnn..1al in;front of the typ typewriter fora tittle to ca weather forecast rain, half-hour hour this afternoon with a mind as blank :cloud and; fog for the; nest three days. as a blackboard before the class: smart aleck 1 left the TV on I thiflt t 'wets, punishing 1 sneaks' ine a ;I took a walk hoping myself for not coming up with any .column When. no ideas Bain . g ideas.Why else would F subject !myself to for mental stimulation. ,All 1 got was. a.rn 4 overdone; rurtatnerci ls, :hashed re -runs and' bath fr sz pa passing .ntltorist * .u:ninteftivi lw eaztne; laughter" of eau o m unfair, but once too often. I' went backHued"i ter. Morkfronn.Ork •naneed" "na • it thought it was to the typPeaa•riter.' At th . thug I; now. I: realize it was just. I've splashed a, i had on admit the day had yielded nothing couple ofpedestrians thyself this spring, and dramatic 1 could share with you. 'Then I tried naw I know haw It feels to be on. the to recall Something, f>r'om earlier in the week, receiving end, 'What were the highlights of my week? I picked up the trail: looking for the :My••hockey team -lost again, and 1 rail=oust dramatic letter that is, going to change my of excuses. • .; whole- life. (I've been waiting for -twenty My .brother-in-law introduced me to the sears, and it didn't -come today either:) sport of basketball, which. I found more Instead the mail included the telephone'exciting than baseball, but even more I bill- I can't believe 1 talked to my sister that confusing than football, The most surprising long, but 1 did! • part was the sums of money the players are My car insurance premim notice came as paid to throw a ball through a hoop. well, I've been hoping that, after rive years I previewed the spring styles and learned of safe driving, the 1Saynrtent might go down the tall, slim feminine look is definitely not a little, Silly mei les going up instead, made for my short pudgy fro e. . insurance notice. I was dila ointed' to disc ver the postal After the phone bill' and .tri... pP ' Why do hi scheduled for' April . 1 w ..not a it tbef rbc and, W hike..._J P the utilities bill can a h y bills always arrive on time or early, but Fool joke, Or was it, never late?•When the column deadline arrived, 1 was When l got home, I read a newspaper. It still searching the shadowy recesses of my was filled with pictures of the leaders of the mind for .a provocative topic, "tier all I came three major political parties' and reports 'of upAwith were a few pet peeves that you're their campaign • Speeches,. When they probably experiencing too. This really is weren't making their own promises, they odds n' ends. The p:c pples, surprised', 40 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Townsend were host and hostess for a surprise party. for Gordon and Ruth 1?apple March 29 for Ruth' and Gordon's 40th wedding anniversary. Progressive' euchre:` was` held with high score in ladies Flora. Dowson; lone hands Ruth . Papple Consolation; winner Was Viola Lawson. Gents high score - Harold Coleman; Gents lone hands Wilson McCartney; Consol- ation - Sandy .Pepper, . • An informal address' was. read u:. Getrdou' and Ruth•k:y. F Dow wn with many - good wishes, and laughs included. Viola Lawson and Dorothy Townsend presented the: couple with a four hundred • tarso Newest, What crop has been advertised as Canada's cindereila crop?: What crop has been trading over 1300 Dan the Winnipeg futures in February. 19797: What crop can. be planted in early. May and harvested in late August? . What crop has -been tested in' Ontario in 1978 and has shown with 'proper management it can be an attractive' alternative?'' What crop can offer. you a guaranteed floor price in 1979? What crop can be sold forward in. 1979? Where can' this crop be sown? 'Where arecontracts for seed and marketing available? Where can I get more information .on planting, weed control and harvesting?' For mmoreinformation and answers to ' geese questions CONTACT OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED MILVERTQN. SEAFORTH .BRUSSELS' WROXETER 59-5.-49 41 5 27 1910 887-6011 335-3555 and ask .abouf a contract for /y, ESEED year day clock, a ruby vase acid a; 40th anniversary noon. Gordon thanked, 'their friends for the• lovely' gifts 4-H'ers bush fi -BV-LISA-BEUTTENNIILLER'. & KIM: SNELL Seaforth i and 11 4-H Clubs have completed and handed in their books and projects. They are bust. now with Achievement Night plans which' will . ;be held on. Tuesday, April 10th at ?:;.30 p.m. ,at Seaforth Pubic School. and the nice . eve ling and invited everyone ` to their party on April ''th. Lunch was served. nishing project Lasts •ednesda ...t'he two groups visited Anstett • Jewellers after school. Thee. girls wrapped up their project.. before the March Freak with fun activities such as.:•i cross -word- puzzle, a ..Total' Look Contest; ' a wardrobe match -up, and a 4uii.en accessories. M1 Man wins award Three. area boys: were- hmong: 110 rectpientlt of wards at Mohawk collage in klamilton; 'Friday' evening. Cary Ites'fielr tt04 Meth won the I011)e Faardeburg chap.. ter award of S7S« Hill Procter, C'lintO4 wron the Spectate. award of .$ 5p; and Tony Arts ,from Seaforth won the S. Mc?4a11v and; Sons limned; award of $125. Scholarshipsand bursaries totalling. $26,000 were pre- sented to over 17n >M11nh %*44 • College students at the lege's 12th anmial awards night, in the Fennell; enmpu theatre. Ninety-six donors have contributed. 17S awards art students for ' outstanding scholastic achievement, per- forrnance, attitude ante involvement.• The awards were presented'by represent- atives. from industry, Masi- pens,organizations, assOot- atit7ns and indlvlduals. (CW study hymns Northside 'United Church Women, entertained at their Spring; Thank Offering on Tuesday .of last week. The 'President Mrs, Gordon Mac Kenzie opened the evening with a poem 'Tack Spring Cod Renews His Promise," Mrs« Lillian Malaniuk Pres. of Unit 1 took charge of devotions with the theme of Easter. The ':Ladies chorus under the direction of choir Leader Mrs. Margaret Whitmore delighted the audience with an Easter Anthem. • The guest speaker Mrs, Karl Shucssler of Brodhagen spokeon introduction of Music into Church Service as we know it today and set AT inen LADIES COATS Classic edits, in all weather poplin or dress coats 'all sizes and, new, spring :colours, only 9 5.0.0. SLACKS & BLOUSES many to choose. from at low prices DRESSES exciting selection, t in spring and summer • dresses, long, 'short,, and e `. sleeveless stiles 95.49. HANDBAGS summer and spring new shades 111 16.95- 9 9s V�LdUR TOPS: 19195-2 i SLEEPWEAR 95 perms press cotton sets, gowns, long and short,P h 6.-1 795.: IBEX BLANKETS Inst strived' , 95 c . 95 70'1 'x 9dt, eo t loo" We Also have • mens - spring Jackets, dresspants, shirts; pyjamas, sox, etc, Spring and summer underwear and ••a good variety of miens spring •work, clothing at reasonable prices, Shrun 5eaf�rth. forth the different character- istics of hymns written by early hymn writers, The group sang Easter_ hymns to illustrate her point. Sir •Isace Watt . and the Wesley Bothe were the hymn writers •ole work, has1lived down through the ages and many can still be found'. in the new hytttn books: used, by all denominations. She, stressed that the musie and hymns are what are remembered most when one strays from the Christian ways. Mrs. J. Vanslyke closed the service• with prayer, A half hour of fellowship was enjoyed by Women. from nine churchs. THE NEW OWNER -- Tanya' Vats, Steelandt and cousin Leanae Vogels are trying out the new tricycle Just purchased by Tanya's parents at the Seaforth Co-operative Nursery auction on Friday. (Expositor Photo} ackgrass grow The best•time to apply, Roundup', herbicide by Monsanto will: vary. depending on where you live. and when quackgrass reaches the recommended stage of growth. But now is the best time to see your farm chemicals dealer. Before quackgrass robs your crop of moisture and valuable nutrients. This spring, let Roundup herbicide make you an exquackgrass grower too. • ,AL?? 1 �1 S READ ,AND FOLLO tV THE LABEL FOR ROUNDUP %,undue" ,s a registered trademark of "5onsanto Co. RCN. 1.79 Monsanto Company 1979. ti.w9at~tr•Ca,tala.:,43 rnr+t : 'Acilvt,a1.V." •:K1t y A Cv': v�'• Monsanto There's never been a herbicide like this before. #1 Purina Chow — Sanitation Products — : Seed Corn — Pt , Viimi feeds Ventilation (Wholesale & Retail) Pesticides Sgray44, Equipment SEAFOR 'h -I, ONTARIO NOK TWO` Phone 519-527-01608' Pot furth,et inforniatiott„ :contact ur local 'deallfir LIMPED