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The Huron Expositor, 1971-08-12, Page 4Townsend (bays); 9 and 10 - Karen McAllister (girls); 9 and 10 - Randy Smith (boys); 11 and 12 - Kim Hendrick (girls); 11 and 12 - Charlie Broadfoot (boys); wheelbarrow race - Charlie Broadfoot and Randy Smith; three legged race - Sandy Broadfoot and Les Adair; ski race - Alex and Ileane Townsend, Ruth and George Townsend; parade -Cathy Walker and George Townsend; youngest baby - June Broadfdot, daughter .of Mr. and 'Mrs. Jack Broadfoot; coming the farthest - Mrs. Elizabeth Trefry, Richards Sanding. The Broadfoot clan in- tend to have another picnic next year with Mr. Elgin Hendrick President, Mrs. Ann Broadfoot, Secretary. Mrs. Aldwinkle is a patient in Clinton Community Hospital with a fractured hip suffered in a fall at her home. Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Wrn. Kyle, Mrs. Grant MacGregor, Mrs. Maude Hedden who have been patients in , South Huron Hospital have returned home. Mrs. Edna Paterson is a pa- tient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Alderdice and family spent the, weekend in Thornbury. NEWS OF Auburn a 4 aggiUMMEMKt4'.`4MIWOOMEAlfateiAtatt alaLIMMIAMVAMMet:MAV NOW IS THE TIME TO,TRADE FOR' FROST FREE 13.8 MODEL RT144 Big in everything except outside dimersioas ( 30 inches wide and a shade over 5 feet high). Gives you 13.8 cubic feet of well- tined storage space, including 124-lb. freezer - and it's all frost free, to end drippy defrosting and sticking frozen food packages. Westifighouse spacemaker forced air cooling system - no coils on the back, so it fits flush to wall, projects just 2'7" .. no breathing space needed at top or sides, so It can be built in. Deluxe extra features include three adjustable snap-in half shelves, color co-ordin- ated interior fitting, 3- terapetatare • butter con- ditioner, reversible 17 lit lb. meat keeper, woodgrain door handles. Available in Avocado, Goldtone • or White. RI 144 „., See These ENeitin.g Westinghouse Refrigerators at BOX FURNITURE Seaforth •Vaveroasg,ealeeem.o, 0' . - . obstacle Barrel Race Jr. - John Kroon, Sue Garditter; Open Quarter Mile Dash - John De- Kroon, boig. Riley, Charles East, Lennus Yeo; Western Plea- sure Class Sr. -, Norma Riley, • Sue Gaidiner, Doug. Riley, Len- nus Yeo; Pole Bending Sr. - Doug. Riley, Jehn DeKreen, Lennus Yeo, Sue Gardiner; Bar- rel Race Sr, - Doug. Riley,Wayne Straughan, John DeKroon, Lennus '113 ; Loose Saddle Race - Lennus Yes, Charles East; John DeKroon; Bareback Wrestling Sr. - John DeKroon • tients at Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall, during the month of August every Monday. Those who assisted on Mon- , day were Mrs. Edith Bell enter- tained with piano selections and singing was enjoyed. Others helping to play bingo were Mrs. Bessie Luker, Mrs. Earl Camp- bell, Mrs. Glen Bell, Mrs. Beverly Beaton, Mrs. Rockus Faber and Mrs. R. A. Orr. BROADFOOT PICNIC The Broadfoot clan met at the Lions Park, Seaforth. About 70 people sat down to a smetagas- boald 'dinner attenalliff from Windsor, Ottawa, Detroit, Sun- dridge and St. Joseph Island, Kitchener, Thamesford and Lon- don. The Sports Committee ar- ranged an interesting program, winners being: 5 and under - Scott Townsend; 5 and 6 - Dar- lene Provost; 7 and 8 - Kelly Smith (girls); 7 and 8 - David 411111•1•11••• SERVICE TIPS ' DON PLETSCH r7;Ei, POP COME QUICK' AND IT'S G07 some CVE Pot,ND A TAIL CuTE LITTLE THAT 5 7•AGGINC, .I BUTTONS ON WITH SO DOG „p! 014 IT TIP RaTCTFL pug? •oil.*=•=.=;' if -1 sEE Irw I t eeres No NISREPRElDitnegl AT • SEAFORTF1m ELECTRONICS -THEIR MERCHANOPSE IS INS BEST OBTAINABLE AND THEIR PRICES RIGHT! Authorized Dealer SEAFORTH ELECTRONICS SALES &SERVICE •TV • RADIO • HI-FI *STEREO 40.t.527-11S0 • 17 SPARLING STREET Proper footwear protects your feet. 4 Self-defence. It works. Your Workmen's Compensation Board and Safety Associations, Ontari Think about it. 'Your feet do a lot of ,things for you. They dance when you're happy, They walk when you.ha someplace. They jump When you're excited. They tiptoe when you come home late. In short. you can't get along well without them. And • that's where proper footwear When you play tennis. you wear tennis shoes. When you walk. you wear good walking shoes. And when you work. if your job calls -for them, you wear safety shoes. They protect your feet from injuries. Puncture- resistant soles protect against protruding nails. Protect ivetoe caps absorb the shock of falling.: objects. • And painful stubbing. And deep ireaads in the soles protect.against treacherous walking conditions. • Take a good look at your shoes. Make sure they're not getting run down at the heel. Change fraying laces. And check the soles to see that they're in good condition. That's what self-defence is.. Taking good care of yourself. 1 AFORTK ONT., AVG. 12, 1971 &M BANGRAttir, fiBiLLY, G plc CO. Charhorsil Accountants 476 Main St. S., EXETER 235-0120 13. TAP, RSID, C.A. News of Huronview SEAFORTH MARKET MEAT _ For the Bar RIB STEAKS -B-Q Lean 891 Lean Butt PORK CHOPS lb •59c Store Young LIVER Beef 59Fb BACON Sliced Breakfast g) 59 Store-Sliced Lean C 0 OKED—H Anit-991 Home - Made Country Style . ras lb SAUSAGES P °rlain 09C Garlic ot one's connected to t hea bone. Monday's program of old-tim a miksic and sing-a-long was cancelled last week owing to the holiday. Mrs. Prouty of Exeter led the regular Bible Study Tuesday in the chapel followed' by a hymn sing with Miss Aylesworth as pianist. Twelve tables of games were played Wednesday after- noon in the auditorium. Miss Cassie Dougall won the high ladies' score for the euchre. Rodger Gilbert had high men's score and Mrs. Leyburne and liaerk Sproat shared the consolation prize. The Zurich Citizens . Band entertained the residents on, Thursday Farnly Night with a fine concert on the lawn. With ideal weather practically all the residents were able to enjoy the program. The ,residents are lotking forward to a band concert on Monday, August 16th, at 7 P.M provided by Goderich Hand. The Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Boyle and family are spending the weekend in Chatham with Ma. and Mrs. Lyle Mullhurn. Miss Betty Devereaux ,spent --the weekTharith-her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gus Devereaux. She is taking a summer course in Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Murray Wilson returned from a trip to the West Coast. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Redmond were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hastings, Staffa, Mr, Blair Redmond of London, Miss Mae Redmond of Windsor and Morgan King of London. St. Augustine Church is having Property Transfers Recent property transfers made through the real estate office of Joseph McConnell, Realtor, include: The Mrs. Jessie O'Brien resi- dence in Staffa to James Onn, of Ilderton. The ranch-style home on Chalk Street North, owned by R.James Scott, of Seaforth, to Wayne Hugill of Seaforth. The Agnes Krauskopf estate property In Dublin to William Feeney, of Stratford. The home of 'Mrs. John Sicinn, Elizabeth • Street, Seaforth, to ---John-Beceltek-rofeattaa.a. The property in Harpurhey owned by warren Sholdice, Stoney Point, to John Price, Egmondville. The James Forrest property on East William Street to Joseph McLaughlin of Seaforth. Jr: Equitation - Sue Gardiner, Wayne Allin;Rafi-DerCroon; Sick Race,Jr. - John DeKroon, Wayne Alain, Sue Gardiner; Reining Class , Sr. - Wayne Allin, Doug. Riley, Norma ,Riley, Flag Race Sr. - Wayne Straughan, Lennus Yeo, Charles East, SueGardiner: a P, A, system installed under the direction• of the Parish council. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Borphy returned to Toronto after a month '- at his home in St. Augustine. icnumber -ofLa es fa om-here - attended a Tupperware party at Mrs. 'Raymond Leddy's in Luck- aof.v. Leo Redmond returned home after holidaying with his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gus: Cline. The C.W.L. meeting was held in the parish hall Tuesday when the attendance was small as .a number of officers and members were on holidays. Mrs. Franken presided and Father Cosino read the prayers and •Mrs. Cyril Boyle the minutes. It was agreed to have, a bake, plant and sewing sale at the Thanksgiving weekend. Lunch was served by Mrs. Cyril Boyle and Mrs. J. Franken. Correspondent Mrs.Robert Hulley The Huron, Trail Riders' Saddle Club held a successful local Gymkhana Saturday evening. The results were: • NEWS OF WINTHROP • Area Trail Riders Hold Gymkhana • Mr. and Mrs. Ken White, Krista and Jeff of Bier were guests. on Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. David Wheeler. Mrs. Robert Elliott and Mrs. Bessie Frank of St. Marys and Mrs. Arthur Hopkin visited on Sunday with Mrs. Mary Jaques. Mr. and Mrs. ,Oscar Brine, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pfaff of Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd, Pamela and Calvin spent a few days holidaying onManatoultnis- land and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hartwick and family at their cottage at Nine Mile Lake. Mr. and Mrs.. William Spence and family also spent a few days at the Hart wick cottage. Mr. and Mrs. JackMcEwan of Stratford' and Mrs. AMA O'Donnell of Toronto were guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Brine and Cheryl. Mr. and Mrs. David Wheeler -were-Sunday-guests- vdth-Reveand - — Mrs. J. P. Cooke of Thamesford. Guests on Monday ,evening with Mr. and Mrs. Don Brine and Cheryl were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson, Lynn and Dale of Fourth Line and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brine. • Mr, and Mrs. Ted Insley, Murray and Karen enjoyed a tour through Northean Michigan, to Sault Ste. Marie and spent a few days with Mr. rand Mrs. W. C. Insley near Sudbury. Mr. and•Mrs.' E. W. O'Reilly, Edward and Mary Margaret of Barri4 visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson, Margaret and Janet and Mrs. K. Cacciotti. Mary Margaret re- mained for a week's holiday. Beef members of the Sea- forth 4-H Calf Club met at the farm of Grant McGregor when' leaders Don McKercher and Mr. McGregor explained feed "lot management. Later the group joined dairy membera at the farm of Con Eckert when lunch was served. News of Woodham Correspondent Miss Jean Copeland • Ir 4 4 4 4 Wins Prize at CNE Correspondent Mrs. Maude Hedden Miss Greta Laramie has won first prize in the knitting section for work of the blind at the Women's Division of the Cana- dian National Exhibition in the handicraft competition. ENTERTAIN QUEENSWAY The W.M.S. and Arnold Circle of Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall, are entertaining the pa-