HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-12-14, Page 1010,--Thollit/RON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTK. ONT..„ Oitc .114 1,47
Arnold StinniSSen
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• SICKNESS • MAJOR MEDICAL
PENSIONS • ANNUITIES •
Representing
--un Life Assurance Company
of Canada
TELEPHONE 527-0410
17 GODERICH $T. EAST — SEAFORTH
Holiday Shopping?
Buy with Shopper's Loan cash
With an HFC ShWTher's LAtea you can buy
whatever you need to get reildr,for the holidays
Then, repay Household conifeTiently.
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Borrow up to $5000
Take up to 60 months to repay
Ask' about credit life insurance on loans at low group rales
HOUSEHOLD FINANC
GODERICH
35A West Street --Telephone 524-7383
(above the Signal Star)
STRATFORD
119 Ontario Street—Telephone 271-9440
(next to Simpsons -Sears)
Ask about our evening hours
169C V. SEDAN. (Demo) A.T.
1966 CHEAT BELAIRE '8' SEDAN
A.T., Radio — Lk. E91642
1965 CORVAIR MONZA Hardtop
Lic E89678-)
1965 CHEVELLE SEDAN
A.T. -- Lie. 248-97H
1965 PONTIAC SEDAN
A.T. and R. — Lic. E90-232
1964 PONTIAC 4 -door Hardtop, A.T.
P.S., P.B. and R. Lic. E90043
1964 FORD "8” Hardtop
..196t CHEV. COACH
A.T. E92-699
1963 OLDS. SEDAN
A.T., P.S., P.B. andR.— Lie. E90-652
1962 CHEN?... "8" Station Wagon
A.T., Lie. 95432X
1962 FORD GALIXIE SEDAN
A.T. Lic. E90-734
TO CLEAR — Two '67 Chev. Sedans and
One Chevelle '8' Convertible
1964 CHEV. PICK-UP, long base
Lk. C83734.
SALE on NOW
of
UNIROYAL
WINTERIDE
SNOW TIRES
at
SEAFORTH
MOTORS
Phorkp 52/01150 Senf4th
Lot Onett. Evenings to 9t00 p.m.
Legion
Bingo
Winners
ThgZe was gooct attendance
at the Legton !mg° Friday
evening. The bingo Is sponsored
by the Royal Canadian Legion,
Branch 16, Seaforth, with pro-
ceeds going for branch welfare
work.
Following are the winners of
special genies: Mrs. McArthur,
Seaforth; Mrs. C. Wood, Sea -
forth. The other two were split
two ways.
Winners of regular games
were: Mrs. Jim Barry, Egmond.
ville; Mrs. Lee, Clinton; Mrs.
McKercher, Jamestown; Mrs.,
Steep, Clinton; Mrs. Gibb, Clin-
ton; fMrs. Wood, Seaforth; Mr.
Uniac, Stratford; Mrs. Toni Car:
ter, Seaforth; Vbs. Frank Mal-
oney, Seaforth; Mrs. Ron Dale,
'Seaforth; Mrs. Lovett, Clinton;
Mrs, Ken Bennett, Seaforth.
Alice Mien
Speaking
Winner
The , Huron County Junior
Farmers met in the Agriculture
Board rooms at Clinton on Nov-
ember 29. The public speaking
competition was held at the reg-
ular meeting with Bob Fother-
ingham acting as chairman.
There were three speakers
from the County Juniors, Don-
na Reynolds, Alice AlIen and
Jamieson Ribey. Alice Allen won
the competition with her topic
about young people mistaking
education for jobs with no fu-
ture. Alice will go to Toronto
in January. The judge for the
competition was Mr. Dale Grey,
teacher from the Clintoo Dis-
trict High School.
Murray Hoover took charge
after the public speaking. Jam-
ieson Ribey read the minutes of
the last meeting and took the
roll call. Don Pullen gave the
treasurer's report. Donald Yuung
announced that the Huronco
Review Books are to be out by
the middle of December. Any-
one wishing one, must .contact
a Junior Farmer, member. It
was decided to send the World
Literacy Fund of Canada fifty
dollars. This is the proceeds
from the ticket draw at Seaforth
banquet. Plans are being made
for the annual fneeting to be
lield in Belgrave 'the first Fri-
day in February. They also de-
cided to hold the annual curl-
ing bonspiel in Seaforth, Jan.
27. The Toronto conference is
to be held on Jan. 5 and 6 at
the King Edward Hotel, Toron-
to. The Huron County bowling
tournament is to be held at the
Clinton Bowling Lanes, Dec. 27.
Min•Hoover is .the delegate
to th uron Federation of Ag-
riculture. Next meeting is Jan.
24. '
Woodham
Group Has
Meeting
The Christmas meeting open-
ed with music byJulie Webb.
All members repeated the Mes-
senger's motto, then sang the
carol "Silent Night". The scrip-
ture, which• was the Bible Christ-
mas .story was read by tally
Strahan. Paul Parkinson lead in
prayer. Deborah Jaques played
"The Twelve Days of Christmas"
Mrs. John Rodd took the study
book, continuing on with the
study of Japan. Murray Insley
read f'The Legend of Saint
Nicolas". Another CluistmaS
carol was sung and two poems
on Christmas were read by
Michele Robinson.
Presentation" of Messenger
Graduation eertificates were
made to Deborah Jaques, Paul
Parkinson, Earl Thomson, Mur-
ary Insley and Bobby Strahan.
Mite boxes and attendance
pins were returned. Thunk
for a successful year of effort
and willingness on the part of
members and leaders were
made. 'Meeting closed; with the
younger members favourite car-
ol, "Away In A Manger".
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Safety League Offers Timely
Christmas Fire Reminders
To help fbake
don!t iliclude the worst. intrud-
er of , all ;Fire in their
Christmas festivities, the On-
tario Safety League •offers
some timely reminders.
" A Christmas tree makes
the best kindling you could
have in Your hotne; so to pre-
vent it from igiiiting, you
must compensate by choosing
a freshly cut tree, and stand-
ing it in water at all times.
Place the tree in the coolest
place possible, well away
from the radiator, TV set, rad-.
io, stove and fireplace.
Most people put their trees
up too ll early and dismantle
them too late. 'Actually, no
tree will last more than a
week indoors, without drying
out and dropping needles, at
which point it is an extreme
fire hazard.
Keep coloured lights turned
on for short periods of time,
and always turn them off be-
fore going out or going to bed.
Check your lights befeare using
ALL TYPES
INSURANCE
Donald G. Eaton
Office in Masonic Block
Main Street
Phone 527.1610 : • Seaforth
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Choose Your
'DIAMOND
Privately
AT
SAVAUGE
JEWELLERS
(Opposite Post Offico)
Evening Appointment
By Arraingomont
'FREE—,17 Jewell Watch
with roach Diamond pow -
chase $100.00 or more
them to make sure there is no
damage to cords,or rsockets,
and when.buyig new' ones,
make mire hey hear the c.S.A.
(Canadian Standards Associa-
tion) stamp of approval.
Mon -flammable decorations
of metal, glass' or asbestos are
far safer than paper or cotton
accessories, and of course can-
dles are a hazard anywhere
near the tree or near other
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combustible degorations.
fliSes MOW, due ,to
ittpreeted electrical .1aad,
distribute the iptidlo' Other
Circuits, and neVer replace a
15 amp fuse With a lager size.
This 'over -fusing' habit, has
led to many a fire.
Keeping an eye on these
possible fire hazards will help
to keep fire out of your home
this Christmas.
Seaforth MonumentWorks
All Types of
Cemetery
Memorials
OPEN DAILY
. T. PRYDE 8‘ SON
Inquiries are invited — Telephone Numbers:
EXETER '205.0620 CLINTON 482.9421
SEAFORTH: Contact Willis Dundas
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PROCLAMATION!
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
By resolution of the Council, I hereby
proclaim
-A PUBLIC HOLIDAY
Tuetday) • Dec. 26th
—BOXING DAY—
and respectfully request the Citizens
and Businessmen to observe the same.
FRANK KLING
' Mayor -
"GOD SAVE THE QUEEN"
r XMAS GIVING
!aster
ADDING MACH N E S
by
oul
FROM
TO
Follow These Rules of .
CARE and SAFETY!
KEEP YOUR
hoose a place for the Tree which $11
not block access to doors or windows
in the event of an emergency.
old it! Before you set up the Tree,
H. cut one or two inches from the butt.
Then set it in water. Crushed stone
a suitable container will keep it
' steady.
Remember to replenish water regular-
ly throughout the Christmas Season.
You may need to •add more than a
..v
pint a day. -
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nsulation of lighting strings should
be checked for damage and possible
short circuits. If buying new lights,
be sure they are C.S.A. Approved.
moking near the Tree is foolish and
dangerous! Keep cigarettes and
matches at a safe distance.
insel and other decorations should be
non-flammable. Don't . deck your
Tree with added fire dangers!
ake sure that matches are kept out
of reach of. children, - and NEVER
leave . young children unattended
even for a minute! 1 ,
sways clear away discarded gift
wrappings promptly from the 'free
atm Even a moist Tree will burn if
ignited by such a fire around its base.
witeltoff the Tree lighting when you
pi to bed, or whenever you leave
. your home.
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SAFE from FIRE
REMEMBER! Nothing can render these
displays absolutely safe, and that if ac-
cidents are not to mar the festive sea-
son, -constant vigilance End care must
be exercised.
I.)) the Citizens of Seaforth and District We Extend`
r Best Wishes for a Happy Holiday Season 1,
SEAFORTH, FIRE BRIGADE
J.,BOUSSEY JOHN F. SCOTT
Seerettiry Fire Chief
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