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The Huron Expositor, 1971-01-07, Page 5bf Blenheim, Mr. 'and Mrs. Terry North, ,Teresa-, Tammy and Treitor of Fingal, Mr. Don Mc Arthur Of-Newton Robinson, Mrs..,. Jean Manson, Mr-and Mrs. Hilt Laing and Danny of Exeter and Mr. Stewart McQueen of Hensall. Relafoxes visiting Mrs. Huh McMurtrie during the holidays were Mrs. R.S. Hopkins, Gretkn- castle, Ind., Mr-.• and Mrs. Charles Robins Bath, Ontario, J. C. Cochra Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Ale cMurtiie, Kip- pen, Mr. a d Mrs. Ray Hillier and- sons, Thamesford and Mr. A and'Mrs. Wilfred - Mr. and 'Mrs. R. A. Orr have -returned after, spending the holi- days with their son and daughter- in-law Mr. and Mrs. W.O. Donald Orr in Ottawa." United Church ,Women,411.nit 4, 'will meet ThurSday afternoon January "7th at 2:30 p.m. for their January meeting. Flensall Women's Institute will have a TweedsmuilLhistory evening in the Leglim Hall Vi,ednesday when 'the roll call will be answered with a eontri,7 button forA, the Tweedsmuir History Book. CROMARTY Correspondent Mrs. Ken. McKellar Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardiner spent New Years Day with Mr. and Mrs; Wayne' Zurrell and Kirk of Rostock. ' Mrs. Kenneth Moorehead, Jennifer and. Chrii of Brampton, „Mrs: Ed Knechtel of Rostock and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Red- head of Kitchener visited with Mr.-, and Mrs. Alex Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs. Alex`Gardiner visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Wilker and family of Sarnia., VLsitors during -the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cur- Linda and Joanne of Dor- chester, Mr. and Mrs. ,Robert Hulley and family 'of Winthrop, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Walker of London and Mr. Gerald Cqckwell of Exeter. ' 1111111 ,t i ea A L shaped barn was completely destroyed last Wednesday on the farm of John O'Leary, .11.R.1, Staffa. Loss in the blaze, which is attributed to faulty Wiring, is estimated at $25,000.In the'top photo, a fireman. from the Seaforth Brigade soaks down a near y driving shed while another-looks on. In the bottom picttre neighbours stand by h Pless as, th barn starts to collapse. - taii Photos) rti Set Plans Loss It" 125,000 LS F 5 —1970 Demonstrators PRICED AT LESS THAN FACTORY INVOICE 2-Door Hardtop Models Over 70 Used Cars & Trutks • f, This Month Is Our Annual MAKE AN OFFER SALE Make An Offer On Any Of Our Used Cars or Trucks FR EE GAS If We Don't Make A Deal We'll Pay Your Gas to Exeter and Home Again IT'S SENSE TO SEE SNIDER'S Larry Snider Motors LIMITED EXETER 235.1640 LONDON 227-4191 Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer • 39c 45i 55c 53c Fresh GROUND BEEF _ _ lb. . All-Weather aild' All-Wool TOPCOATS You litiniProof that Our Prices Are lower? IOW Raspberri14-in pkg. reg. 43c) Weston's Swiss Rolls _ 2/65c Christie's 7 oz. pkg. Bits 'N' Bites ,2/83c Bick's 15 oz. Saner Kraut 23c , Liquid 24 oz. Thrift Detergent '39c New Size 20 oz. -Shredded Wheat Light Blabs 4/69c Fancy 14 oz. - Delmonteleas 5/89c Easy-off 15 oz. (aerosol container) Window Cleaner 49c All-Purpose Grind Mother Parker Coffee _ lb. 94c Mother Parker 10 oz. Jar Instant Coffee $1.63. Mother Parker 60s Tea Bags- 737c Smoked PICNIC 91661.DELS lb. 45c WIENERS,- 1,1b pkg. 49c . Fresh . SIDE PORK _ _ lb. • 39c HEAD CHEESE per'tin 89c - _ .2/$1 65c loos Bayer Aspirins . Philips 40, 60, 100 watt % Discount on All Regular Stock Beef and Pork' SAUSAGE lb. Rib BOILING BEEF _ . lb. Rindiess - SID E' BACON -, _ _ ALL-WOOL SUITS GROUP ONE GROUP TWO SPECIALS Reg. 89.50 value Up to 99.50 value Up to 39.ou value 9.95 Our price 9.50 69.50 SNOWMOBILE MITTS with long cuffs Nis- .Reg. 8.95 to Clear tI0,„95 SPECIAL TABLE' " Men's, Casuals, Corduroy and linfd work pants- A sweaters. One price 4.95 BOY'S WINTER COATS and JACKETS HALF PRICE FROZEN FOOD VALLEY FARM French Fries 6- lbs. $1 PRolit6E 1„ CALIFORNIA No. 1 "Size 24s ,HEAD LETTUCE , (product of USA) . 2 for 37c - -FLORIDA, 48s, WHITE/PINK GRAPEFRUIT 12 for 79c ONT. No. 1 - (Product of Can.) PARSNIPS 2 lb. pkg.., 27c Heavy AR,weei SWEATERS Reg.• $17.95 • 9.95 To clear SPORTS. COATS 19.95 Reg. $35.00 To clear at • re 1,'••••••••lo. :.„ lartd!14fal74iall'iid.PMPort7i:Cirriis.:t1ralewt1Th'.: -Ed. PtAi4.000. Mr, and Mrs, ferg4Segif • Mr. and Mr4f, KtnAtio and family' with , MT: p.4rOnt ,Mr,. Mrs. .4404P Kennedy. and Mrs. Gus' Redmond with ,her brother iree 4nti,MrS, Hastings, M David MacAllister had Christmas with. Murray and** Wilson, Boyles hadMr. and Mrs. Lyle aid Rita. of Chatham, Faiher Plialen" 'of St, Augustine and Bernadette Boyle from London. At a card party held in the parish hall Monday, night eleven 'tables were playing and prizes ' were' won by - Men - Alex Maclnnes and Pat Boyle; Ladies Mrs. James Leddy and MrS: Bernice James F eBnoey1 oe rn s. b rDgoeorir. p;rizoep!- were donated by Wayne Red mond. . Miss Ilean Poron of Montreal .. Ann Foron of University of Wind- sor, Frank Foron of University of Guelph spent `holiday with parents, Mr. and. Mrs. John "rWcile welcome Mr, and Mrs. Bob Woods, newlyweds, to St. Augustine. Miss Betty Devereaux is visit= ing with Gus and Mrs. Devereaux. Yes, if you:, :start "41)16,04': 'regularly in:: a imcfpr.O.T.rust OrniutlY Gu4r4ntoccitIlveicin,ent, Certificatp, YOU pp Qnly _get. 8a 7 interest on your Guaranteed Investrilcilt • Certificates•-..- whipti is hig1 • but, your iuvestrnent gOe$ - right:on accumulating, liter- ally •seetlijig it oyvn`groi4li, See ti's today at Vietor4 "- and Grey: Tlold New Year Sti 7 ivicies , Correspondent Mrs. Maude Hedden A special lieW Years service • .„,.was observed in Hensall United Church, Sunday morning with Rev. H. F. Currie delivering a special message. The choir sang . a number with Mrs. John Turk- helm at the organ consol. The , flowers in the sanctuary were in loving memory of Mrs. William ,Forrest placed by .her family. Guests with Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Snell included Mig and Mrs. Don it y, Mr. an, Mrs. • Bill Knightstewart and. Jane, ,day., , , larid and family. , „' ' Mr. and Mrs. Norris ,Webb, . I Mr.. and Mrs. Verne Smith Julie and Lorie visited 'during of Exeter were guests New Years- ' -- the week with Mr. and Mrs. Eve with Mr. and• Mrs. Jack 4 William Ciago, Billy, Linda and, Smith. . • . ' Nancy,,of Pembroke. , ' Wednesday evening dinner New Y ears Day visitors with (Continued from Page 1) Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Strahan, David . '. ' guests with Mr. and Mrs. Fred and Robert, were Mr, and Mrs. who parked in a no•parking-area Parkinsan _Brenda , Margaret • Ca -Strahan, Linda and Janet in front of the town hall ',while and Janet were' Mr. .Leonard of Eighth Line ,and Mr. and, Mrs.' he went to,tne.nearby Commercial Thacker, Linda, Cathy,• Joy and - ,,,., Donald Strahan, Jenanne . and , Hotel to pick tip-a fare. When he Jim Rowe of Exeter.' . . • • Cathyy, of St. Marys. • . returned,the found a ticket on his Mr. and Mrs. George,,Webber Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Webb cab but what added to the problem ........,........ of •Warren, Michigan were Sat- of London were gtests New years was that he couldn't locate his urday gli:estiWith 10::.and Mrs. , i with 'fare in the,tiotel. -'•,— ' "i harry-Wfter• .1 ., r . Day witE .Mr,' and Mrs. Norris -r. ,q1'..o9,1 ' a m,46.15br Airth aw&LoHK.., ,,,,-, ftrbtlfer busfhesS. bd..ti, cff "1 :-' -- ' ariprOVed a by-law. for bor- Miss Cynthia Copeland visi:- , , NeW Years Eve visit ors ' tee Monday and Tuesday. with • - . . Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Copeland rowing up to $300,000 • Miss Joan Ross ofKirkton. • were Mi. and Mrs. Ted Brine - appointed E. M. Williarns, Clerk Ill , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rob- , of Baseline, Mr. and Mrs. George treasurer, tax collector and • inson and family were New Years Levy of Fourth Line and Mr, welfare' administrator at Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs..John 1 Rodd. • • Jackson Woods of Elimville. . , Mr. Ad Mrs. Ross McCurdy, ..,,,... Terry and Barry had as their ' - guests for New Years, Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Glanville and fam- I ily of Hensall".Mr. and Mrs. ' Gerry Hartman and Pat and Mr. Philip Hartman•of Dashwood. , Visitors during the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. William Dickey, Judy and Robbie, were Mr. and Mrs*..,Clayten Brock and fain- , It NEWS OF .3 WQ0p111AM., Correspondent , Miller, Mi. and -Mrs. Oscar MisS Jean Copeland Brine, Mr. and Mrs,- LaVerne Rodd , Mrs. Margaret Baker, . a Mr. Jamie McC urdy of St. • Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Baker, Marys visited during the hon., Mr. Leonard Thacker. day with , his cousins, Terry and , Mr. and Mrs. Don Brine had Barry McCurdy. as their guests for New Years ' Mr. J. C. McAlister, Jim and Eve, Mr. and Mrs. Jim- Mit- Mary of Sudbury spent several chell of Bt. Marys, Mr. Darwin daysi..yvitlik,..the formers sister, Lamar' o ublin, Mr. and Mrs. L Mrs. Harry,Webber and. Mr. Web- .,,, Jim McNa ghton and Mr. and * • ber. — Mrs. David heeler. .. ' Mr. and Mrs. David Wheeler , Mr. an. Mrs.' Edwin Miller and Mrs. Robert Corsaut-visited and fami of Thames Road, Mr. . Saturday evening, with Mr. and . and Mrs Charles Miller of Exe; Mrs. Ray Corsaut of Ilderton. 'ter, • and' Mrs. Bob Miller Mrs. Vera Mountain of „St. " ' . " ‘ ondon and 'Mr. and Mrs. Marys visited several days dur Jack Constable,- and boys orKirk- ing the holiday week with M ss ton were New Years guests with di ,Jean Copeland. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Miller and The flowers in the Church on Betty Jean. Sunday were placed by the family Mr. and Mrs. William Spence of the late George Arksey Who and family were Sunday viiistors passed away suddenly last Thurs- with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cope- Name R . Mr. and.Mrh. Earl Tupper of -' Antigonish, NoVaScotiawereSat-' urday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Strahan, David and Robert. Mrs. Dorothy Hull of Port Credit, Mrs,, Marie Mills and Harrison of London and Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Skinner of Munro visited during the week with Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills. • $6,800 per annum. named Clarksdn Gordon P.:, auditors,at $2,500 - named John F. Scott building inspector --at $250.00 per an- num - learned, that tax arrears in Seaforth were low compared to other area municipalities and instructed "the Mayor to sign a tax sale warrant. ily of Elora, Mr. and Mrs. Doi- MaSnica and family of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ford and family of- Kitchener, Mr. and. Mrs. Newman Baker of Welburn, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snarling of Londoh, -Mr. Clifford Whitlock of St. Thomas, Miss DonnaDickey of London, Mr. t,Fred Brock of Crediton, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Morley and Danny and Miss San- dra Dickey of Exeter, Mr. Doug Coward of Winchelsea and Mrs. Harry Ford. New Years Day aisitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brintnell,•- Terri and Scott were Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer of Shipka, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dundas of Crediton, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sweitzer, Sherri and Rennie of Avonton, Mr. and Mrs: lion Mill- ion, Warren, Sandra and--Perry of Lakeside, Mr. and MVS. Jack Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Rundle and Larry. Guests with Mr, and Mrs. Don Brin-e and Cheryl for New Yeats Day were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Schaefer of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson, Lynn and, Dale of Fourth Line, Misses Myrtle and Pearl lirine and Messrs. Charles and Lloyd Brine of Baseline' and Mr. and Mrs. Osear Brine. -Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd, Pamela and Calvin had as their gupsts New Years Day, Mr. and- Mrs. George Wbeeler,-Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Copeland, Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna, Mr. and Mrs. -David Wheeler, Mrs. John But- ters and Miss Jean Copeland. Mr. end' Mrs. Don. Brine PA Cheryl were guests Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Garret and family of_Edgewood. Miss Jacqueline Beckett of Galt was a, weekend visitor with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Beckett and Geraldine. We Welcome' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lawrence, Judy, Elizabeth, Michael and Danny of London to our village. r Mr, • and Mrs. Glenn Copu- la d lfid girls and Miss Jean eland visited Saturday after- noon with M1'.4 and Mrs. Adrian Pringle, Terry and Wayne of London. Visitors fOr New years Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Fred -Park- inson were Mr. and Mrs. James C VG #„ 60MPf>till`"SiNCE 1ecsp A' six session course is being -offered at the Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture and Food Board' Room, Clinton from Jan- uary 6th - February 17th,1971. --The course, progrararnedAayStan` Paquette, Associate Agricultural_ Representative; Huron, will offer study on ,NutrientRequirements and Feed Compogition", "Ration Building", "Beef Calf prodec= tion";""--,Troduction costing-'',- ,!Gradingand'MarVOtiag". • Course participants will, in elude Ralph McCartney;. Beef Cattle Specialist, Ontario Dep- artment of Agriculture and Food, Guelph. Graeme Hedley, Sec- retary-manager, • Ontario Beef Improvement Association, Dr. Ron Ugborne, Meat- Science, De- partment, University of Guelph and Mr., Paquette. ' Charles Gracey, Manager of Canadian Cattlemen's Associa tion, will be banquet speaker at, the conslusion of the programs. Enrolment is limited to 35 producers. For Beef township. The L-shaped earn crop and a..qnantityof straw and ourse Hi crop fire last Wednesday in A large barn' along with all farm machinery including a 'wag- on, an elevator and augers, feed its contents, was destroyed by • corn and -grain -from last year's loss at $25,000. It was, part-John O'Leary, .41.12. #1, Staffa,, ially covered by insurance. Fau-located at lot' 22, cone. 7 of ° • lty • wiring is suspected 'as the Hibbert. cause of 'the blaze as all of Mrs. O'Leary noticed flames the crops were cool and dry.. in the upstairs part of the barn The first to arrive at the Nat before noon and called the scene was a neighbour,, John, ..seafortif fire department. Flames . centrated on containing the blaze . -however had spread too far to and. preventing its SI3read to near- barn, were 46 hogs, some small save the barn and firemen csin- by outbuildings. 'Lost in the, fire, along with the .Pleted •installation" of steel sid- Dearing, who said that the fire thus ruling out any chance of , already was too hot to approach, tents. Mr. O'Leary had just coni- • this fall. saving some of the barn's con- ing on three' sides of the barn • Income Tax Returns Prepared for BusiAsses, Farmers and Individuals. - REASONABLE RATES: Annual terms only File your returns early and avoid the last minute rush: RONNENBERG INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE MONKTON 347-2241, Monday to Saturday BRUSSELS 887-5663, Tuesdays and Fridays only which measured, 86° by 40' and Mr. O'Leary estimates his ' 52' by 24', was on the farm of ' hay. 1-1 ILL O'SHEA MEN'S WEA Seaforth Ontario 4 0