HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1968-10-10, Page 3Mr, POMO Webb• NVII.e: Ig*t,
tINglin$ Wegtellk trAlYerSty
spent the Weeigend With MP Par-
ente, Mr., md,148, WObb
and faMkiy,
To 404 Pare-
ela ad Calvin° Were Sunday
guests with Ur. and Mrs. Jaelt
lionntieli, Petty and .Mark of
Caistorville.
ReMembere• takes but a
Moment to place an 1,4PO4ter
',want Ad and be money in
Pocket To advertiEfer, $us Dial
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tt 7i. ISA- • Srnttlt andMrB
Gerald VrintneU attended 4.11111v
perware party at the Noe of
Afro; RonSWeitzer of
Menton,
3/fr, a'ohn WttteVeen a A, pate
teet in $t. Mays XeMertal gos,
, Pital having had surgery. We
hope he vvill soon be able to be
out and a,round again,
Me and Mrs. Jack Constable
o Welburn and Mr. and Iffre.
Jim Miller attended Teeswater
Fair on SaterdaY and 013031 the
. weekend at Tobermery.
Mrs. gdea Munro of Glencoe
visited on Thursday with Mrs,
Advance Showing
of
Childten's
SNOW SUITS
and
CAI t COATS
Just in time for early Fall buying
Buy NOW While Seloctions are the Greatest
and Most Complete
CHILDREN'S & TEENS'
Shirts and Blouses
Sweaters and T -Shirts
Sleepwear
Pyjamas and Gowns
Hosiery and Underwear
A small deposit holds any article
Fall Sewing Supplies
LARONE'S
Seaforth's 5c to .$1.00 Store
- Stationer)! _Gifts
0
oder
C Prize
UP Berne !XV Met at the
bottle Of tbe Misses Gladya and
Na Leper TueellaY afternoon
with 14 members and three vis-
itors preeent.
Mrs. George Smith opened the
meeting with a reading, follow-,
ed by hymn 577. The scripture
lesson was read by Mrs. Smith,
and Mrs. $alverda led ie pray-
er. "Why do we haVe thanks-
giving" was read by Kiss Ida
Leiper, Mrs. *Smith read a Bible
story.
Mrs, ell onducted the busi-
ness session. Roll call was an.
wered by a Bible verse and the
treasurer's report was given by
MISS Jean Leiper, A thank -you
note from Beryl Reid was read.
•
*die -Copeland and Jean.
,Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beck-
ett and Geraldine visited on
Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Crer-
ald Tyler and family of Dash-
wood. •
,Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crago,
ly, Linda and Nancy of Pem-
broke and -Mr. andMrs. Ralph
.Wareham and Jeffrey of Blyth
were weekend guests with Mr.
and Mrs, Norris Webb and fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. McCurdy
enjoyed a few days on a motor
trip last week. They crossed on
the ferry from Tobertnory to
Maniteulin Island, on to Sault
Ste. Marie, returning home
through the United States.
The Last- Landing
Joan Ch3.snll, Stratford, a niece of Mrs. Gerald Moir, Eg-
mondville, ijould have had partridge for breakfast' Sunday
when a bfra came crashing through a five-foot kitchen win-
dow. The crash killed the bird which came to rest on the kit-
chen table. (Expositor photo by Phillips):
East Wawanosh
East Wawanosh conneil met
in the Belgrave Community
Centre with the Reeve, Roy Pat-
tison presiding and all the mem-
bpresent.
Motions adopted included the
Classified Ads Day dividends.
blue coal' -
Champion Stove and
Furnace Oil
WILLIS DONDAS
oftiCe mem — Res. 527-1053
irPEEDIE BILLatetBILL
f3EAunFULLY RE•coNDITIONED CARSAT
-STAN') UP TO
4/hAttym AVERAGE FAMILY's
„ HARD USE;
Wrn4 MY FAMILY I NEED
A CAR THAT WILL- STAND UP
AND FIGHT BACK:
tr,
EET
ALPII GOODWIN
OUR NEW SALESMAN AT.
SEAFORTH MOTORS
Graham Kerr has also joined
our staff as a salesman
IF YOU'RE LOOKING' FOR A NEW CAR
OR A BETTER USED CAR, DROP IN
• AND LOOK OVER OUR SELECTION
This Weeks A-1 Used Car Buys
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1966 CHEV Sed, A.T., Radio, `V -8'—E41-653
1965, OLDS, P.B., P.S., R., A.T. — H58-314
1964 CHEV. Sedan, Std. — 1162-149
1964 STUDEBAKER Std. —1159-111
1963)IrTIAC, A.T., P.S., Radio —1159-198
1961 FALCON Sedan, Std. 1159496
P44‘&527 -115o • SEAFORTH
Let Open ROettirigirto 9 p.m. ••
“Serving Seaforth and District -for .2q • Years"
. . • ••
11.
following:
—That we apply for the Interim
Subsidy of Payment under the
Highway Improvement Act.
.—That council approve payment
to S & S Tile Drainage Contrac-
tors re completion of the Ste.
Marie Drainage Works, subject
to receiving Engineers release
from G. D. Gamsby, Drainage
Engineer.
—That council receive $5.00
each per sitting for each Drain-
age Court of Revision on the
Charter, Ste. Marie and Gorden
Drains.
—That Interest be charged on
all drainage works accounts un-
til debeetures issbed.
--Tenders received on the Gor-
don Drainage Works were Geo.
Radford Construction Ltd.,
Blyth; Dennis Hallahan, Mallon,
Ont.; Mowbray Construction Co.
Ltd., Wingham. -
—That council accept the ten-
der of Dennis Hallahan, Malton,
Ont., full tender price, being
$8,800 on complete drain, re
the Gordon Drainage Works.
—That council accept a Munici-
pal Drain Petition from Ivan
Howatt •ftid that the Engineer,
G. D. Gamsby re Gamsby and
Mannerow Ltd. be contacted.
• —That By -Law No,; 15, 1968, a
by-law to provide for the Logue
Drainage Works, be read a first
and second time.
---That the following officials be
appointed- to act if an election
is necessary; Polling sub -divi-
sion No. 1, George Fear, DRO,
Gordon Carter, Poll Clerk; No.
2, Murray Scott, DRO, Ivan
Wrightman, Poll Clerk; No. 3,
Henry Pattison, DRO, Mrs. Ron-
ald Coultes, Poll Clerk;, No. 4,
Ernest Snowden, DRO, Ivan
Dow, Poll Clerk; No. 5, -John
Lockhart, DRO, Emerson, Rod-
ger, Poll Clerk. The nomination
will be November 22, 1968, at
1:00 p.m. The Election' if neees-
sary will be Deeember 2, 1968.
' Payments approved included
roads: C. W. Hanna, salary,
$257.10; bills paid, 13.04; Alan
McBurney, •wages, 233.39; truck
7.50; Wm. Kennedy, wages, 14.-
00; Lorne Jamieson, wages, 124.-
61; Douglas Hanna, wages, 105.-
63; Corrugated Pipe Co., Ltd.,
pipe, 48.16; Arnold Bruce, wel-
ding, 3.00; John F. McCallum,
5,000 yds.. fill, 250.00; °Belgrave
Co-operative, vehicle signs, 8.-
65; Chas. Hodgins, belt, 9.19;
Wm. E. Hallahan, bulldozer and
scraper, 3,410.00; Purdon Mot-
ors, gas and oil, 39.37; Joe'Kerr,
gravelling, 1,194.60; Norman
Bonnett, 1,463 yds. gravel, 73.-
15;- Lewis Whitfield, 602 yds.
gravel, 30.10; Harry Williams,
fuel, 165.43; W. S. Gibson,
policy No. M99-1029, 186.94; Re-
ceiver -General of Canada, 35.39;
For Complete
. INSURANCE
— • on your ,
HOME, BUSINESS, FARM
CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY
OR LIFE
SE
JOHN .A. CARDNO
Insurance Agency
Phone 527-0490 .• Soaforth
°Me* Directly Opposite
' %Soifer% Motors
•••••••••ftaim....0.400**•••••••00,0
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Cciuncil
Unemployment Insurance stamps
9.60.
General: Winona Thompson,
salary and clerk's fees Ste.
• Marie Drain, $185,96; by-laws,
Gordon Drain, 100.00; bills paid
5.20; Alex McBurney, salary,
93.74; Receiver-Geheral of Can- •
ada, 23.90; Allowances: Ste.
Marie Drain, Chas. Robinson,
54.00; Mylis Ste. Marie, 322.00;
Peter Chandler, 181.00; George
McGee, 33.00; Howatt Bros. bat;
ance contract Charter Drain,
100.00; Ontario Municipal
Board fees on Charter, Ste.
Marie and Gordon Drains, 45.00;
-Joan Armstrong, W. Wawanosh
clerk's fees and by laws, Ste.
Marie Drain, 55.00; Harold Vin-
cent, 2 fox bounties, 4.00; The
Municipal World, supplies, 29.-
79; W. S. Gibson, liability peli-
cy, 218.88; Bruce Brick and
Tile, tile, Ste: Marie Drain, 50.-
72; Corrugated Pipe Co. Ltd.,
pipe Ste. Marie, 139.06; Wel-
fare, 89.00; The Wingham Ad-
vance Times, adv:, 10.62; Court
of Revision, Charter, Ste. Marie
and Gordon Drains, Roy Patti-
son, Norman Coolies, Simon
Hallahan 0 Gerald McDowell and
James Walsh, each 15.00. , •
Fair Dates
Winners in the annual Hap,
'vest Motel Dance and DPW
bJOfl-
.sored.by Seaforth, G1444004 and
Stratford C0114eiia of -the
Keight0af CeliiMbile Which -Wail
hed onthe Stratferd •Colesium are as
Frrii:taY; riz0:9:eiwor 4t,hwas'
t
won by Pete Powell, 95 St, PaY-
indlunSbte.sr. y208d0,erich, with ticket
Seller of the winning ticket
was Bill Lawson, Goderich,
1.0nisette Richard, with 'ticket
number 5286. This prize was
-
Werth $100; 3rd prize of $50
weet to B. Morris ef RR 1, St.
Pauls, Ontario.
•
There was a good attendance
at the dance. Proceeds of the
draw and dance will ge to the
Sperber° Foreign Missions.
•
Those in charge of the affairs
were Joe Tebte, Stratford, gen-
eral chairman; eo.chairmae was
Clare Porter; -general ticket
chairman, Leo Hagan, Seaforth,
with John Flannery, ticket
chairman for Father Stephen
Eckert Council and George 'De
Jong, ticket 'chairman for Fath-
er. Nagle Council, Goderich.
Following the draw, Mr. Tob-
in thanked everyone for their
help and participation to make
the affair a success.
•
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
pocket. To advertise, just Dial
Seaforth 527-0240.
OVT.
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LATEX SATIN FINISH ENAMEL
Save over $2.25 per.qt.
$5.95 per gallon
GRAVES'
WALLPAPER & PAINT
DIAL 527-0550 — SEAFORTH
BALL-MACAULAY
BUILDING SUPPLIES
CLINTON — 482-9514 SEAFORTH 527-0910
HENSALL — 262-2713
W7"
NEW VVeldwood
Harvest Elm
Panels Mr" NOW
4 ft. x 8 ft. PANELS
.98
Order Early -Beat the Rush
• & Save Money Too!
Walkerton Oct 23, 24
International Plowing Match,
Wed., Oct. 16thto Sat., Oct. 19th
Good Oct. 3rd
to Oct 16th.
CORN G OWERS!
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"SEE G DAY"
FIELD DAY
FUNK'S DEALERS' AND ilAUgH BROS. INVITE YOU TO
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FRIDAY, OC'T'OBER 11, 1968
10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
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is:‘ Some Leading Competitive Corns
Good Fertility Program •
EVERYONE WELCOME
REFRESHMENTS SERVED
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