The Huron Expositor, 1970-12-17, Page 32Phone 345-2512 Dublin
Phone 345-2933 Dublin
In the true and hearty spirit of an
old-fashioned Christmas, we wish
you the best, and thank you warmly.
Holland & Moore Insurance
ihrei hoping
that beautiful
things lie ahead
for all our valued
customers during the
Christmas season.
ALL STYLES BEAUTY SALON
(Elsie Willems)
%/lay the blessings and
spiritual glory of
the season be yours.
Lou Ro land
Transp
345-2301, Dubli
• To wish
you
Joy
-At this
joyous
time of
year, we
extend
best wishes
to all our
neighbors.
fumes P.
Krauskopf
INTERIOR Si EXTERIOR
• I 345.2974, Dublin
`-loping that Christmas
brings lots of good
things for you, yours.
WM: STAPLETON
and SONS
FEED - SEED - OIL
345-2330 — DUBLIN
J olly Santa conveys
our j'oyful holiday "~
spirit and our
merriest greetings.
KEITH SIEMON
PLUMBING, WATER
SYSTEMS, BEATTY
FARM EQUIPMENT
345-2734 DUBLIN
Electrical Wiring & Repairs
Phone 345.2382 Dublin
Phone 345.2572 Dublin
May the
meaning of
the dove of
peace fill the
hearts of
nil men thiS day.
GEORGE COVILLE
It's the season
of fun and laughter.
We wish your family the
best the Yuletide can offer. Merry Christmas.
FRANK KISTNER DRAINAGE
LTD.
With Our Best Wishes
With, a variety of goOd.wishes for .4)
Merry Christmas, we offer our thanks
to all our good friends and customers.
RYAN'S GROCETERIA
(RITA and JOE RYAN)
345-2750 DUBLIN ST. COLUMBAN
Truly, Christmas is a season of rejoic-
ing, as the Miracle of the sacred
manger lives anew in heart and
spirit. To our good friends, we
send joyous greetings, with
sincere gratitude.
DUBLIN
JOHN MILLER
(TV and RADIO SALES and SERVICE)
345.2360
We hope your °.
holiday is filled
with fine
friends, good times.
Warm wishes.
he Miracle
of the Manger
lives anew.
May it bring you joy.
Heartfelt appreciation to our customers.
Schoonderwoerd Bros. Ltd.
STORAGE TANKS, SILOS
AND ELEVATORS
R.R.1 Mitchell, Ontario
Plumbing & Heating
345-2548, Brodhagen
FI1UR9N Exec 51TOR, SEAFDRTH, ONT., DEC. 24, 1970 Hear Household Hints
Dublin Children Greet Santa At Dublin WI Meeting
teif Area Children Contribute
The annual Christmas concert
of No. 8 School McKillop was
held Thursday evening.
The program was arranged
by tike twher Mrs. Teresa, B.
Coville. The chairman for the
To Annual Xmas Concert
The Ontario Development
Corporation will provide a 12,540
sq. ft. hangar, for which tenders
will be called in the near fut-
ure. The facilities will include
an office, air-conditioned lounge
area, classroom, storage and
repair facilities for aircraft.
MacNaughton, who is MPP
for Huron, said the new ser-
vice will complete the "fly-in"
concept for Centralia Industrial
Park. "I am pleased that these
additional facilities, which will
provide airport services for the
South Huron and North Middle-
sex area, are being provided in
collaboration with a group of
district citizens. This concept
reinforces our partnership phil-
osophy in the development of the
industrial park."
Huron Air Parks Limited will
lease the facilities fQr 10 years,
with option to renew. Sub-leases
will be arranged for the pro-
vision of certified airframe and
radio servicing.
Principals in the firm are
H. L. Snider, Exeter, a former
reeve of the town, and G. Robert
Glatt, London, a London devel-
oper. Both men, along with John
Hopkinson, formerly of Sky Har-
bour Airport, Goderich, will
operate Blendcraft Aviation Ltd.,
which will sell new and used
aircraft.
Huron Air Parks will apply
for a Class B aircraft taxi and
charter licence from the federal
department of transport.
The combined services will
provide overnight storage and
refueling for visiting aircraft,
minor airframe and engine re-
pairs and maintenance, unicorn
communications and weather re-
porting, classroom facilities
(including full instrument simu-
lator) for instruction on twin-
engine aircarft and flight instru-
ments.
Six highly-skilled persons
will be employed when the ser-
vice opens, with anticipated ex-
pansion to 10 employees within
the first year.
New Air Service
At Centrlia Park
evening was Janet Bolton and the
pianist, Larry Murray.
The various numbers Making
up the program included:
Welcome - Lori Hugill; The First
St. Nick - Jenny Reninck; Piano
Solo - Bryan Drager; Ballet
Dance - Janet Bolton; Play -
"The Boy Who Didn't Believe"-
Grade 6; Step Dance - Marlen
Glanville, Peggy Dennis, Linda
Godkin, Vickie Harris; Duet -
Silver Bells - Ruth Ann Siemor4
Sandra Hulley; Poem - Old
Christmas - Gaye Fisher; Violin
Selection - Linda Godkin; Solo-
"Winter Wonderland" - Jill
Wheatley; Square Dance - Janet
Bolton - Wayne Pryce, Diane
Dennis - Paul Beuermann, Ruth
TORONTO -- The Honourable
Charles MacNaughton announced
today that arrangements are
being' completed for the prov-
ision of flying services at Cen-
tralia Industrial Park.
A new firm, to be incorpora-
ted by district businessmen under
Huron Air Parks Limited, will
provide radio and weather re—
porting services, commercial air
transportation, flying instruc-
tion, and aircraft sales and ser-
vicing out of a new hangar to
be erected on the former air
force base.
Correspondent
Mrs.Bob Cronin
The December meeting or the
Dublin Women's institute was
held at the home of the Presid-
ent, Mrs. Charles Friend on
Tuesday and opened with sing-
ing with Mrs. Harold Pethick
at the piano. The Roll Call
"A Way to Help Our Commun-
ity" was answered by 12 mem-
bers and 20 guests. The minut-
es were read by the Secretary,
Mrs. James Statton and Mrs.
Harold Pethick gave the Treas-
urer's report. Gifts were given
by the members to help replenish
the can er cupboard. The Pres-
ident discusged "Sewing with
Knits" a course to be given
in January.
A report was given by Mrs.
Herb Britton who attended the
Officer's Banquet of the South
Perth District Area Convention
in Mitchell. The 1971 London
Area Women's Institutes Annual
Convention will , be held in
Clinton.
It was agreed to hold the
January and February Institute
meetings in the afternoons
starting at 2 o'clock.
Household hints were given
by Mrs. Herb Britton. Mrs.
George Coville introduced Mrs.
Mary Lou Malone of London a
CUSO worker. She showed
movies of her two year stay
in Ghana, West Africa and she
was assisted by her mother,
Mrs. Lou Coyne. Mrs.Charles
Friend thanked Mrs. Malone and
Mrs. Coyne and lunch was ser-
ved by Mrs. R. Aikens, Mrs . L.
Aikens and Mrs. N. McKay. The
lucky prize was won by Mrs.
Earl Elliot. Courtesy remarks
were made by Mrs. Harold Pe-
thick and Mrs. Malone was pre-
sented with a cheque.
Miss Jo-Anne Stapleton has
returned home from a three-
month tour in Europe with some
girl friends.
Miss Jo-Anne Goettler has
returned from Carlton Univer-
sity in Ottawa to spend Christ-
mas with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Goettler.
Mr.. Keller is a patient in the
Seafort Community Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Feeney and
family, Kitchener, were visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F.Ryan
and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Murray
on the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Keil Stapleton
and family spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Anthony Masse of
Smiles . • •
,Two apples up In a tree were
iSicing down orethVINifra. 'e,Look
at all those people," said one
apple "fighting, robbing and kil-
ling each other. Someday, us
peaceful and quiet apples will be
the only ones left, and then we'll
rule the world."
To which the second apple
responded, "You're absolutely
right! Which ones of us, by the
way, the reds or the greens?"
Goderich and other members of
the Masse family.
Miss Susan Friend, Guelph,
spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs . Charles
Friend.
Ann Siemon - Bryan Drager;
Gaye Fischer - Robert McClure,
Linda Smith - Eric Driscoll,
Marlene Glanville - Douglas Hen-
derson, Caller - Jenny Reninck;
Piano Duet - Gayle Buermann and
Marilyn Koehler; .Play - "When
Mother Went Away" - Grade 7;
Piano Solo - Jill Wheatley ;
Acrostic-C-Phyllis Beuermann,
H - Keith Bennewies, R - Robert
McClure, I - Lori Hugill, S -
Eric Driscoll, T - Wayne Pryce,
M - Peggy Dennis, A - Vickie
Harris, S - Diane Dennis; Christ-
mas Pageant; Finale - Jingle
Bells, Here Comes Santa - and
he did and also distributed gifts.
Tea and cookies were served by
the committee.
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