Loading...
The Huron Expositor, 1970-06-11, Page 3— CERTIFIED BY PROV. OF ONT.,— BRUCE REFRIGERATION SALES and.SERVICE Meat Cases, Walk-in-Boxes, Stokannan ice machines, • serve soft ice cream machines and farm milk coolers ...PHONE 238.2385, GRAND BEND Having Puchased the Business of Ed Rowland in Dublin, we look forWard to con- tinuing to provide his customers with the same :excellent service to which they are accustomed. With our nearly twenty years experience in plumbing, heating and sheet metal work you can" be assured of satisfaction. Mervyn H. Leonhardt Plumbing - Heating - Sheet Metal Work Phone 345-2430, Erodhagen NOTICE Having sold my Plumbing and Heating Business to Mervyn Leon- hardt of Brodhagen, I want to thank all the customers for whom I worked during the past eleven years: I hope you will extend to him' the same co- operation and support you have given me. ED. ROWLAND Frederick Mutegi, a native of Kenya, Visiting in Seaforth with Dr. Roger Whitman was guest speaker at a Seaforth Optimist Club meeting Thursday. Mr. Mutegi told the Optimists of the problems of, produchig coffee in an under- developed country such as ,Kenya. Shown are Dr. Whitman, Optimist Vice President Harry Johnston and M. Mutegi. (Staff Photo) ARNOLD STINNISSEN Life — Health and Accident — Registered Retirement Pensions — 1,ncome Tax• DedUctible Registered Retirement Annuities Representing Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada TELEPHONE 527.0410 117 GODERICH ST. EAST — SEAFORTH plus deposit • SATIN BRAND . MARGARINE - . ... ... 5 lbs. for $ JELLO POWDERS 10 pkgs. for 4 KOOL-AID & FRESHIE 20 pkgs. for $1 rolls for $ CASHMERE BATHROOM TISSUES se we 3 pkgs.- for $ 1-1b. pkgs, — WESTON'S MARSHMALLOWS I/ r --"oe Red & White or Lewis 24oz. loaf Loaves dv for 4,1 BREAD 3 for $ 1 rolls for. $ FACIAL TISSUES F ACE LLE ROYALE — 2-ply BATHROOM TISSUES TURKEYS Frozen Grade 6G.Tgelb: CHICKENS BRYLCREEM Reg. 9W Tube 79c HAIR SPRAYS All Reg. NO 79c chIL 79 SUNKIST — size 180's ORANGES COETTLER'S MARKET PHONE 345' 4420 — DUBLIN BAYER'S AS 100's Reg. 9919 NOW FAMILY SIZE Pepsi, Coke .& Gingerale 5 R $1 FACELLE ROYALE FAMILY PACK WIENERS ifrba-P';)kg`-' c MIRACLE WHIP.— 32-oz. jar SALAD DRESSING sa MN, Fresh Onions, Radish, Cucumbers and ONTARIO GROWN - — STRAWBERRIES — FIVE ROSES — 7.1b. bag FLOUR. GIANT SIZE — Reg. 89c IVORY LIQUID - . 77. MI 11/11 on s....•=111•111110.111.111011110V SEAFORTH ROLLER SKATE-A-THON MAKE IT A MARATHON , rim—n -1 SATURDAY & :M-07 SUNDAY I D LDAYS1 A_Irs JUNE 13 & 14 COMMENCES AT 10 a.m. SATURDAY AND CONTINUES THROUGLI SUNDAY TILL 11 p.m.' Sponsors pay for every minute on the rink, so, The 1 more sponsors you get the more •money you make for Boys and Girls Work in Seaforth: PRIZES FOR THE YOUNGEST, OLDEST & LONGEST SKAT- ERS, SO MAKE THIS A FAMILY AFFAIR. 1st Prize - $75.00 2nd Prize - $50.00 3rd Prize - $25.00 In case of tie, money will be divided equally. Oldest Skater $10.00 Youngest Skater 10.00 Skater who has most pledges $10.00 PICK-UP YOUR PLEDGE CARDS AT TAYLOR'S SHOES OR Boa & BETTY'S VARIETY STORE SPONSORED By THE BOYS AND GIRLS COMMITTEE OF THE SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB. - 114P !JORPtt EXrs4kTORr• ;P1,4410144 9,1171-1,41ftig; SCENIC SUS: „ .„.. Through Ontario's North fiqm CLINTON- to WINNIPEG Approve Payment of Warble Fly Accounts AO/ 13 to 23 inefitsive 1 - VIT. MANITOBA CENTENNIAL IN WINNEPEG FOR 4 DAYS ROUND TRIP FARE $54.00 Reservation will be made as per your instruction For Further Information Call WES. HOLLAND CLINT-ON - 482-9692 Only 40 Seats Available re • Correspondent Mrs. Bob Cronin Mr. and Mrs., Dan Costello • and Rev. Father John Costello spent a week in Westbrooke with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Costello and family and they also spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. john Krauskopf and family in Gananoque. Rev. Father Costello has now • taken up his position in Christ the King Parish In Windsor as a secular priest. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Masse and family were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Ryan, R.R.#2, Dublin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dantzer, O Scarborough were visiting with friends and relatives in the area over the weekNend. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Butters and Danny, Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Don Coyne and family, Lon- don, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris and family, London, Mr. and * Mrs. Ron Butters and family, St. Thomas were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Butters on the week end. Rev. Father Gerard Stock, Harbour Island, Bahamas, is with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kistner. He will be Spending three months' • vacation with friends and rela- tives. ' Mrs. J. Stewart and daugh- ters, Sandra and Heather of Osha- wa, visited with' Mr. and Mrs. J: Dorsey. Correspondent Mrs. Ken Elligsen The monthly meeting of the • with a large attendance.• Mrs. Lutheran Church Women was held • Earl Rock, Mrs. George Mogk and Mrs. Fred Young were in "charge of the devotions with Mrs. Hilda French at the piano. Mrs. Harold Rock presided with the business period with various committees giving their monthly A reports. Pastor Kappes showed a film entitled "The Hunger Gap" which a discussion following. Mrs. Edgar Elligsen gave a very interesting report on the 5th Biennial convention which was held at Carlton University in Ottawa. Mrs. Elligsen, Mrs. Ha- • - • Hibbert Township Council at their regular meeting paid the balance of accounts for warblelly spraying for 1970 with 18,802 cattle sprayed and the Clerk in- structed to apply for the grant on the Inspector's costs. The road superintendent was authorized to purchase chloride and have it applied on the town- ship roads, also ,to have a culvert installed at the entrance to Mc- Taggart Cemetery. A by-law was passed au- thorizing the clerk to destroy certain township documents dated previous to 1963. By-laws have been passed regulating the sale and setting off of fire crackers in the Police Village of Dublin and prohibiting the use of fire arms, etc. The Department of Highways has approved the regular expend- iture• by-law for $93,000.00 and approval 'granted for the 1970 gravel contract and road con-, struction between concession 12 and 13 and lots 25 to 30. A Cheque in the amount of $18,700.00 has been received as an advanced road subsidy pay- ment -for 1970 from the Provin- cial Treasurer. cold Rock and Mrs. Albert Bauer attended this convention for four days two weeks ago. A number of donations were received towards layettes that are being sent to Lutheran World Relief. Get well cards were signed for Mrs. Charles AhrenS' a patient in Milton General Hos- pital and Mrs. Martin Dietz who is a patient in Stratford General Hospital. Mrs. Manuel Beuerman re- ported her birthday and a hymn was sung in her honour. The July meeting is tobeheld the 2nd Wednesday in the month. Doughnuts and coffee were served by Mrs. Florence Rock, Mrs. George Rock and Mrs. Carl Rock and Mrs. Harold Mogk. Road and general accounts were ordered paid. DUBLIN INSTITUTE Dublin Institute met at the home of Mrs. Charlie Roney. Mrs. Charles Friend, the presi- dent, opened the meeting. The roll call was answered "the fun- ,niest experience I had on the farm". Minutes were read by Mrs. J. Statton, -the secrearY, and the treasurer's report by Mrs. R. Burchill. A blood donors' clinic is being,. held at the Legion Hall in Mit- chell and members were urged to donate. A thank-you was extended to Mrs. R. Burchill for typing up the 1970-71 progra,ros. Kenneth Roney received the donation from the Institute as the successful candidate participating in the Mu- sic Festival at Mitchell. A letter was read from Linda Wolfe, dairy princess of Perth, who is demonstrating programs which she is doing at various centres. Mrs. Herbert Britton reported on the District Annual being held at Motherwell. Mrs. R. Aikens took the topic 'Agricul- ture' on 'Sound and Air' and com- mented on the waterwells in Kit- chener -and Waterloo. She also spoke On the care of lillies and hydrangeas for winter preser- vation. Mrs. Charlie Roney had a reading on how to plant a garden. Mrs. R. Aikens entertained by whistling the 'evening prayer' ac- companied by Mrs. C. Roney on the organ. Lunch was served by Mrs. J. Dorsey, Anne Burchill, Mrs. C. Friend and the hostess, Mrs. Charlie Roney. Mrs. Nor- man 'McKay held the lucky cup and Mrs. R. Aikens gave courtesy re- marks. Mrs. J. Burchill was auc- stioneer for the plant sale. NEWS OF Brodhagen The Perth County Highway Department was busy last week tearing up the pavement of Dublin's Main Street south of the railway tracks. The work is being done as part of the reconstruction of the Dublin-Staffa road. (Stag Photo) • Smiles . • Many are wishing now they had saved during the depression so they could live through all this prosperity. To Reserve by Mail: Send cheque or money order to cover bus fare and state type of accommodation required, •c" WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 Read the. Advertisements — It's a Profitable Pastime!