The Huron Expositor, 1971-04-08, Page 6Punch
DETERGENT,.. giant pkg. • •
Philtip's Standard — 25 • 40 • 60 • 100 watt
LIGHT BULBS 6 bulbs $1
Stokeley's Fancy Honey Pod
PEAS 3 14-oz. tins 590
Aylmer Tomato or Vegetable
SOUP 10 10-oz. tins $1
1-lb. bag 99c
,SCHNEIDER'S SPECIALS
For This Week
Polish
SAUSAGE lb. 690
1 lb, Pkg.
WEINERS ,,,,,,,,, pkg. 590
2 lb.' Family.Pkg, •
HAMBURG PATTIES
FROZEN FOOD FEATURE
Bluewater
, HADDOCK- IN BATTER pkg. 690,
Sunshine
PEAS & CARROTS 2 2-lb. bag 890 •
PRODUCE
Sunkist Size 113
ORANGES
Fresh
doi. 690
each 390
each 290
PINEAPPLES •
California
CELERY STALKS
790
Chase and Sanborn Ground
COFFEE
Smith's t‘s UPE
*FOOD DIANNE'S*
Phone 527-0990 Free Delivery
Members Show Fitness
:MOTOR TREND'S
CAR OF THE YEAR IS
REALLY THREg
AND ATRUCK.
That's because Motor Trend's Car
of the Year is Vega.
And Vega isn't just one little-car
—it's a whole line of little, cars: hatch-
back coupe, sedan, wagon and even a
little panel truck,
Arid Vega isn't just a line of little
cars, either—it's Motor Trend magazine's
Car of the Year. In fact, Motox Trend
says, "For the money, no othey American
car can deliver mole."
Now .you can see why we' call
Vega the little car that does everything
well. Because it is.
Stop in soon. And-test-drive Vega,
the Car of the Ye,ar..
11
4
4s,THE. tipuom EXPOSITOR, SEAPORTS, ofir., APRH, a, 1971
Ph. 527-0240: Expositor Action Ads
TW
480
Mrs.. Freeman Horne spent
a few days this past week with
Mr. and Mrs.'Gerry Grubbe and
boys at Farquhar.
Mr. and Mrs., Howard Day-
rnan and family of Kippen and
Miss Wendy RYckman of Exeter
visited on Sunday with mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Walters and Danny.
Mr. and Mrs. George Frayne
attended the wedding and recep-
tion on Saturday of their grand-
son, Bill Frayne and Miss Julie
Smith at Lakeside'.
Mrs. Jon Coward and Mrs. pit
Phil He and Mrs. Wm. Wal-
ters visI ted on Wednesday after-
noon at Exeter with Mrs. Newton
Clarke.
Mrs. John COwaid visited on
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Bev.
Parsons and family.
'"WiMia4igSAIMAA44-'
News of
STAFFA
Correspondent
Mrs. John Templeman
STAFFA W.I.
A pot luck dinner preceded
the March meeting of the Staffs
Women's Institute in the town-
ship hall on March 31. During
the afternoon 3 crib quilts 'were-
quilted for the War Memorial
Hospital in London,
Mrs. Ed Chappel presided
for the meeting and roll call
was answered by paying 10 cents
if you had had a check up this
past year, 25 cents If you had
not. During the business, mem-
bers agreed to send a donation
to Bunny Bundle. Mrs. Carter
Kerslake repotted on the Dis-
trict executive meeting held
recently in Russeldale. Members
were rem4nded of the food forum
in Stratford on April 15 and
the District Annual in Stratford
on May 18.
Hostesses for the afternoon
were Mrs. Sam Norris, Mrs.
Garnet Taylor and Mrs. Ray
McDonald. .
RECEPTION
A large crowd attended the
reception for Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Elliott, held in Staffa hall on
Saturday evening. Glen Ruston
read an address of good wishes
and Bruce Ovens made a pre-
sentation of money on behalf
of those present.
Mr. and Mrs. John Duke
entertained the members of the
Ladies' bowling league and their
husbands at their home, on Fri-
day evening.
Mr: and Mrs. Darrell Parker
have returned from an enjoyable
holiday in the southern states
and Texas.
"Mrs. John Templeman visited
Monday with her mother, Mrs.
Robert Duncan in Huronview,
. „
Every week •more and mire
people discover what mighty jobs
are accomplished by low cost
Expositor Want Ads. Dial 527-
0240.
McKay for the loss of the most
- weight. Mrs. Matt Claessens and
Mrs. Tom Schoonderwoerd re-
ceived gifts for the best atten-
dance. The Prineipal,Sister Pat-
ricia, was given a cash donat-
ion for the use of the school
facilities, to purchase some
sports item for the school stud-
ents and also Ferg Horan, the
janitor, was given a cash gift
for his services.
For entertainment, Mrs. Pet-
er Willems demonstrated three
Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
French, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vock
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ahrens
and Phyllis and Robert Brady,
Seaforth, attended the wedding
of Betty Leckridge and Jerry
Bosch at Watford on Saturday.,
BRODHAGEN 4-H
. HOMEMAKING CLUB
The eighth and final meeting
of: the Brodhagen 4-H Home-
making Club met at the Brodhagen
Cominunity Centre, on Monday.
Each girl answered the roll call -
her opinion of what a good citizen
was. , It was decided to get
together Saturday .to hand in
Record Books and projects. Mrs.
Pegg wrote a letter • to the
president of the Chamber of
Commerce, . Allan Siemon, in
appreciation for the use of the
Brodhagen Community Centre for
meetings.
Correspondent
Mrs. Joseph Kale
C, W. L. MEETS
The annual meeting of the
local council, of the Catholic
Women's League was held in
the parish hall on Sunday after-
noon with 24 members present,
The President, Mrs. Ray Mur-
ray presided.
The year's reports showed
a successful year. Mrs. Joseph
Connolly and Mrs. Michael Mur-
ray, who have, left the parish,
were present and were called
forward and each was presented.
by Mrs. Francis Hieknell, with
a low mass to be offered, hnd
a card of appreciation.
The nominating committee
brought in the slate of officers
as follows: Past President, Mrs.
Ray Murray; President, Mrs.
Dominic Murray,; lust:Vice Pres.
•
different hair styles on three
regular' members of the club,
Mrs. Mary Deloyer, Mrs. Dor-
othy Delaney and Miss Delaine
O'Rourke. Mrs. Willems also
answered questions asked her.
Mrs. Willems was thanked by
Mrs. Bob Cronin and presented
with a small gift ,as a token of
appreciation from the ladies for
doing such an informative dem-
onstration.
Mrs. Tom Schoohderwoerd
presented Mrs. Bob Cronin, who
has been instructing at the club,
with an oil painting entitled,
"Back to the Pool" which was
painted by one of the members,
Mrs. Jean McKay.
Mrs. Cronin expressed her
appreciation to the ladles for the
gift which she said she would
treasure as an everlasting re-
minder of their friendship. Lunch
of cheese, fruit bread and coffee
was served.
Miss Agnes Ryane .London
was visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph F. Ryan and family on ,
the weekend.
Rev. Father John Costello,
Windsor and Msgr. Feeney, Lon-
don were visiting. with . Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Costello last week..
'Sister Eileen Evans, Windsor
was visiting with Mrs. Frank
Evans on Monday. Mrs. Evans
spent the' weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Cleary and family
in Weston.
Miss Mariaq Looby, London
was visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Looby and family on
the weekend.
Miss Theresa Ryan, London
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Patrick Ryan and Alice.
Mrs. Frank Rayn; and Vice Pres.
Mrs. Robert Duffy; 3rd Vice
Pres.; Mrs. ,James Ducharme;
Corresponding Secretary, Mrs.
Edward McGrath; Recording Sec-
retary, Mrs. Richard Dewney;
Treasurer, ,MrS. John O'Leary;
Father OostVeen ihetalled the
officers, and,preSented the gavel
to the new President, Mrs. Dom-
inic Murray. Mrs. „Murray took
the chair and finished the meet-
ing. Names of volunteers to 001-
lect the 'fees were. taken and
volunteers to help clean the ,
church on April 6th. Mrs. Tom
Kale ' volunteered to visit the
sick, The. Meeting was adjourned.
The mystery prize, donated by
Mrs. Maurice Melady was won
by Mrs. John' O'Leary. • '
Mrs. Frances Mcllhargey and
Mr. and Mrs. John Mcllhargey
and family, Lucan visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jack McIver on Wed-
nesday. Mrs. Frances Mcllhargey
remained for a few days.
John Moylan was in Toronto
last week attending the Mutual
Fire Insurance Convention.
Paul O'Reilly, Wingham spent
the weekend at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Marcy and
family, Stratford visited Mr. and
Mrs. Auguste Ducharme.
Miss.Elaine Murray, Zurich
and Miss Mary Lod Murray,
Clinton spent the Weekend with
a, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Murray.
Mr. and Mrs.,V. J. Lane were
in Elmira on Saturday and
attended the, maple syrup fest-
ival.
s.
1 FOR A DDITION AL SPECIALS
SEE'. LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY.
SPECIALS FOR
Thursday —Friday - Saturday
St. William's Raspberry or Strawberry
JAMS, 24-oz. jar
Correspondent
Mrs.Ken McKellar
STAFFA FIGURETTES
The Staffa F'igurettes met at
the home of Mrs. Charles Douglas
with Staffa No. 3 and their leaders
Mrs. L. Waddell--and Mrs. R.
}Balfour as their gueats,
Mrs. Douglas intaduced Mrs.
Charles Friend of Dublin who
spoke to the girls on .First Aid
and demonstrated some of the
treatments.
Lunch' was served 'by the
Wins Prize
In Florida
Mr. and Mr's. Carl Dalton
have returned to their home in
Seaforth after 'spending the win-
ter in Florida.
While in Florida Mr. Dalton
became an ardent shuffler and
after 3.:.clays of elimination play
he won the Men's Trophy which
is given every year by the Pas-
adena Trailer court.
On Saturday, April 3rd a
luncheon was held at the Pas-
adena Club' House •when Mr.
Dalton, together with other win-
ners - three men and four lad-
ies - received their trophies.
Mr. Dalton expressed apprecia-
tion.on behalf of the group.
Joan Wilbee measures eight inches across the bloom of an
amaryllis owned by Mrs.,. Frank Phillips, George Street East.
The center stalk now has 4 blooms on it and the stalk on the
right had 3 blooms. The stalk on the left, next to Joan's
hand„ is a new bud from which the blooms come. The overall
height from the top of the pot to the 'bloom is 31 inches and
is for comparison with an amaryllis that was pictured in laSt
week's issue. perhaps there are other and larger'amaryllis
plants. (photo by Phillips)
NEWS OF
CROMARTY
hostess assisted by Mrs. John
Wallace.
The Staffa Figurettea met at
the -home of Mrs. John Wallace.
The girls decided they would take
a trip to the Shakespearean. Fes-
tival, Stratford and the Woollen
Mills, Tavistock.
Mrs. Douglas led the discus-
sion on Safety in the . Home,
Safety away from Home and qua-
lifications and duties of a good
babysitter. •
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dow
visited in Toronto with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Worthington.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker
accoMpanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Darell Parker of Staffa, re-
turned home on Wednesday from
an extended trip through the
Southern States of U.S.A.having
visited many places of interest,
Death Valley in Southern Cali-
fornia being worthy of special
'mention.
They visited for some time.
with Mr. And Mrs. Dennis Hay-
men of Aboline, Texas. . Mrs.
Hayrnen 'is e. daughter (Thelrna.)' „,
of Mr. and Mfe. Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker
visited on Sin-1day with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hulley and family,
Winthrop.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ramsey
and daughter, Tracey, of Kit-
chener were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ram-
sey.
Correspondent •
Mrs. Bob Cronin.,
The Dublin Ladies' Physical
Fitness Club held its last even-
ing on Wednesday March 31 in
the Dublin Separate School Gym
with 36 ladies present.
Members demonstrated what
kind of exercise and activities
' they do each week to the re-
mainder in attendance' who were
guests. Prizes were awarded to
Mrs. Ron Ryan and Mrs. Norman
Correspondent
Mrs. Ken Elligsen
At the Sunday morning ser-
vice at St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, Jason Derek, infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Dietz
was baptized. The sponsors
along with the parents were his
sisters, Mrs. Greg.. Rau and
Misses Sheila and. Janice Dietz.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ben-
newies and Cheryl,_spent the week
end in Detroit with. Mr: and Mrs.
Lawrence Messerschmidt.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shot-
dice, Stratford, called on Mr.
and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Simmons
and family, Wroxeter, Rev, and
Mrs. Karl Schueffler and Sarah,
Port Credit, John Rae, Loncign
and Fred Herbert, MitChell, visi-
ted with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Hinz; '
Guests over the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. George Rock
were Mr. and Mrs. James Lloyd,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Metcalfe, Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Evans,,,Weston,
Mr. and Mrs. David Davis, Ful-
lerton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tam,
WINCHELSEA
• Correspondent
Mrs.Wm.Walters
News of
McKILLOP
Correspondent
Mrs. Ed. Regele
Mr, and Mrs. George Thorn-
ton of Brussels spent Sunday
evening visiting with Mrs.,Joseph•
Thornton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCal-
lum, Marion, Joyce and Carl
spent Sunday visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. George McCallum of
Galt.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen McNichol
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Dennis
h6e returned home after holi-
daying. in Florida.
We wish Mrs. Antone Siemon
, and „Mrs. Eddy Godkin who are
patients in Seaforth. Community
Hospital a 'speedy reovery.
SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS
All Types of
• CEMETERY
MEMORIALS
OPEN DAILY ..
PRYDE & SON
Inquiries, arc invited, — Telephone Numbers:
EXETER M.0620 CLINTON 4829421
SCAFORTH: Contact. Willis Dundas
Or Bill Pinder 527.1082 Bus. 527.1750.
latiOraiMMeleiteneffiNeWiestlestke"IMON
NEWS OF
I
BRODHAGEN
GIANT MOVING SALE
CONTINUES AT
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD.
NEWS OF
,-.S7L•POLUMBAN
VEGA
•••••••••••••'0"4
PRICED
FROM $2351
with standard, disc fron t brakes,
overhead cainshaft and b ucket seats
DUE TO DELAY IN GETTING CERTAIN 'MATERIAL&
OUR •MOVE TO THE NEW. LOCATION HAS BEEN
DELAYED
ODDS & ENDS
OF
LEATHER GOOD
CUFF LINK SETS
,BRITISH STERLING
JEWELLERY SETS
FiANCY RINGS
Price
"ase.,040;rwrailrorawamagessusiszmor
KIL McKilMlocpIr Fashe
ions" met at Mrs. John Moy-
lan's home. The roll call ,•How
I planned my separates to flat-
ter my figure" was. answered
by 11 members. Minutes were
read by Trudy 'Van Drunen and
the- treasurer's report was given
by Anne Stewart. The pressing
miromiumpswimpowitsiumulof the garment indifferent stages
of making was diScussed.
For Your
SPRING
SEED
Requirements
We are overstocked with
RED CLOVER
A full line of, forage seeds will
also be available.
IL N. ALEXANDER
Londesboro
482-7475 or
• '523-4399
CHEVROLET
CLOCKS
3 WALL
1 MANTEL
Price
ONE SET OP
Stainless Steel
Reg. $59.95
• Sale 39.95
,BULOVA
wATc H•Es
SIX MEN'S
SIX LADIES'
TO CLEAR
AT
I
0