The Huron Expositor, 1971-09-23, Page 10. )1.0 „,$.7() P SEAF011TH, ONT., SEPT. 23, 1971
NOTICE
To PARENTS
OF
Huron County
Students
Becaioe of difficulties which have arisen in the settlement
of claims against School Accident insurance policies, Huron
County Board of Education has removed its authorization
fOr.the sale of such insurance through the school system.
Those parents wishing such coverage are asked to arrange
same through their own personal agencies.
R. M. Elliott D. J. Cochrane
Chairman Director
,
Goo. .At Sills & Sons
Heating, Plumbing and Electrical Supplies '
. PHONE 5274620 SEAFORTH,
FRANK KUNG
LIMITED
PHONE 527-1320/ SEAFORTH
SEAFORTH PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION
D'Orlean sills, Chairman
Dr. Roger Whitman, Mayor F,C.J. Sills,
' Commissioners
Walter Scott, Manager.
GINGERICH'S
PHONE' 527,0290
SEAFORTH
Skylark The Buick that
makes it possible for younger
families to move up to a
Buick much sooner. It has a
standard 350-cubic-inch V8
and interior luxury that's,
traditional with Buick.
Priced to turn Buick lovers
into Buick owners,
Some of the equipment illustrated
or described is optIonal ,at extra cost,
Electra 225 Try to imagine
a living room in motion..,
quiet, controlled, effortless motion,
The ultimate in 1972
Buick luxury.
The 1972 Buicks:
cars for people with
something better
in mind.
Th01972 Buicks have a great deal in common
with every Buick built in the past 69 years.
Call it engineering integrity, a preoccupa-
tion with excellence. Oyer the years
it's made Buick a car to admire: If you
have something better in mind this
year, visit your Buick dealer and
see his 1972 models.They're
something to-believe in, ,
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Centurion A clean, personal car with
spirited styling and a 455-cubic-inch V8.
• Its stability comes from AccuDrive,
that helps take bumpy-roads and '
tight curves with ease.
.2 int
80> ,THINGTO }8ELIVE IN Seat belts work Only when they're fastened
Flower Ent les Mike Attractive Exhibit.
ELECTRICAL
MODERNIZATION
Fri
One Aster Powder Puff -
Mrs. Chas Johnston; Mrs. W.
Cbiclough; Mrs. Mervin Wurdell.
Three White Asters - Mrs.
R. S. Docken; Mrs. M. Colcl-
ough; Mrs. Chas. Johnston.
Three Pink or Rose Asters-
Mrs. Aitkens; Mrs. Chas.John-
ston; Mrs. A. Finlayson.
Three Purple or mauve
Asters - Mrs. Chas. Johnston;
Mrs. Mervin Wurdell; Mrs. M.
C olc lough.
Three Needle or • Cactus
Asters, Any Color - Mrs.Chas
Johnston; Mrs. Aitkens.
Three Tuberous Begonia
Blooms only in Container -
Mrs. R. S. Altkens; Mrs. Mer-
vin Wurdell; Mrs. J. H. John-
ston.
Five Carnations Alike or
Mixed - Mrs. A. Finlayson.
One Celosia or Cocks Comb-
Mrs. R, S. Aitkens; Mrs. , A.
Jones.
Cosmos Display - Mrs. A. ,
Jamieson; Mrs. Mary Chappie;
Mrs. C. Johnston.
Bachelors Buttons, Corn-
flowers - Mrs. A. Jamieson;
Mrs. Chas. Johnston.
Five Pompom Dahlia - Mrs,
R. .S. Aikens; Mrs: J. J. John- ,
ston; Mrs. Chas. Johnston.
Three Honeycomb or Bail
Dahlia - Mrs. R. S. Aikens;
Mrs. J. H. Johnston; Mee„
Finlayson.
One Cactus Dahlia - 104.
Chas. Johnston; Mrs. R. S.
Aitkens; Mrs. J. H. Johnston.
, . One Semi-Cactus Da.hlia -
Mrs. R. S. Altkens; Mrs. Chas.
Johnston; Mrs. J. H. Johnston.
One Larg4Decorative
Mrs. R. S. Aitkens; Ruth Papple;
Mrs. J. H. Johnston.
Vase of Miniature Gladioli -
Mrs. Mervin Wurdell.
Three Spikes gladioli, Diff-
erent - Mrs. Win. Klein; 'Mrs.
Herman Leonhardt; Mrs. A.
Jamieson.
Five Spikes Gladioli, Diff-
erent - Mrs. Wrn. Klein; Mrs.
Herman Leonhardt; Mrs. J.H
Johnston.
Assorted Basket Gladioli -
'Mrs. H. Leonhardt; Mrs. Hille-
brecht: Mrs. J 14 Johnston.
Three African Marigolds -
Mrs. A, Finlayson; • Mrs. J. it
Johnston; Mrs, R., S. Aitkens.
Five Freneli Marigtrild$ « Mrs.
R. S. Altkens; Mrs: R. Jamie-
son; Mrs. Mervin Wurdell.
Nine Pansies - Mrs. Mervin
Wurdell; Mrs. Chas. Johnston;
Mrs. Art Finlayson.
Five Double Petunias - Mrs.
Mervin Wurdell.
Five Large Ruffled Petunias-
Mrs. A. Finlayson; Mrs. M. Wur -
dell.
Seven Spikes Snapdragons -
Marion.Nott; Mrs. A. Finlayson.
Seven Pompom Zinnia - Mrs.
Chas. Johnston; Mrs. R. S. Alt-
kens; Mrs. Elden Yeo.
Three Dahlia Type Zinnias
Mrs. R. $. Aikens; Mrs. Eldon
Yeo;Mrs. J. H. Johnston.
Three Cantus Zinnia_- Mrs.
J. H. Johnston.
One Spray Floribunda_ Roses-
Mrs. M. Wurdell; Robert Doig.
'Roses, a alnernP, 3 COW'S
Named - A J. DOW; Mrs. B.
AitkenS.
One Peace Rose Bittern --
Mrs. R. S. Aitkens; Robert Doig;.
African Violet Single one
Crown - Mrs. R. S. Aikens; Mar-
ion Nott. •
African Violet, one crown,
Double - Mrs. R. S. Aitkens;
'Mrs. H. Leonhardt; Elgin Nat.
One Fibrous 'Begonia - Mrs.
R. S. Aitkens.
One Pendula Begonia --Mrs.
R. S. Aitkens.
Coleus, one red or green -
Mrs. Chas. Johnston; 'Mrs. J. H.
Johnston; Mrs. Aitkens.
Cactus, 7 Varieties - Mrs.
R. S. Aitkens; Mrs. Eldon.Yeo;
Mrs. Elgin Nott.
A New Rare Plant, Named ►
Mrs. J. H. Johnston; Mrs. R. S.
Aitkens; Mrs. Chas. Johnston.
Geranium, two or more
blooms - Mrs. Chas. Johnston;
Mrs. J. H. Johnston; Entry Tick-
et 119.
Basket -of Flowers (from .,
seed) - Mrs. R. S. Aitkens; Mrs..
Chas. Johnston.
Floral Arrangement in vase
same color as flowers - Mrs.
Eldon Yeo; Mrs. R. S. Aitkens;
Mrs. Chas. Johnston.
Floral Arrangement for Wed-
ding Ann. - Mrs. Aitken; Mrs.
Wm. Dolmage.
Any Two Color Arrangement-
Mrs. R. S. Aitkens; Mrs. Chas.
Johnston.
Cup andSaucr Arrangement-
R. S. Aitkens; R. J. Doig; Mrs.
Eldon Yeo.
Hospital Arrangement for
Tray - Mrs. R. S. Aitkens; Mrs.
A. Jamieson; MrS. Chas. John-
ston.
Dining room Table Arrange-
ment - Mrs. R. S. Aitkens; Mrs.
Chas. Johnston. .
Corsage Rose or Gladioli
-Tips =---Mrs. on—Yet:it—Mrs.
Elgin Nott; Mrs. Chas..,Johnston
Basket of Chrysanthemums -
Mrs. J. H. Johnston; Mrs. R. S.
Aitkens; Mrs. M. Wurdell.
Basket of Assorted Dahlias -
Mrs. R. S. Aitken; Ruth Papple;
Mrs. Chas. Johnston.
Basket of Dahlia and Glad-
ioli- Mrs. J. H. Johnston.
Buffet Floral Arrangement -
Prize by Mrs. Jamieson - Mrs.
R. ..S. Aitkens; Mrs. Eldon yeo;
Mrs. Wm. Dolmage.
Coffee Table Arrangement -
Prize by Mrs. Hillebrecht -
Mrs. R. S. Aitkens.
Maclean's Flowers Special -
Most points - Mrs . Aitkens.
McConnel *Nurseries Special
Second highest point - Mrs. C.
Johnston.
Smiles .
Penny Sale sponsored by, the
•Seaforth Agricultural Society
Eye shadow Quartet - Donated
by Brian's Hair Styling; won,by
Mrs. Hugh MacPherson, RR 5,
Seaforth.
--Case--of_Snowmobil.e....OlL, -
Donated by Ross Scott Ltd.;
won by Lois Moore, Egmondville.
Picnic Cooler - Donated by
Seaforth Farmers Co-op; won
•by Mrs. J. Hendricks, RR 4,
Seaforth. ' •
Two Dozen Oranges - Donated
by Phillips Fruit; won by Helen
Chesney, RR 4, Seaforth.
Eye Shadow Quartet - Donated
by Brian's Hair Styling; won by
Mrs. Art , Devereaux, RR 4,
Seaforth.
Girl's Shoes, size one, Donated
by Thompson Footwear Service;
won by Jean Durst, RR 4, Sea-
forth.
Case of Snowmobile Oil -
Donated by Ross Scott Limited;
won by Mrs. Jack. Fraser, Eg-
mondville.
Hair Spray - DOnated by Dave's
Barber Shop; won by Mrs.Mae
Habkirk, Seaforth.
Approx. 10 lbs of Turkey
Donated by Seaforth Meat Mark-
et; won by Mrs. Margaret Case,
S eaforth.
Super Lounge - Donated by
Canadian 'Tire Store, Seaforth;
won by Mrs. Harold Bolger,
Walton.
Chocolates Donated by P ri ce-
guard; won by Ross Broadfoot,
Kippen.
$2.00 Worth of Baking - Dona-
ted by Trapnell's Bake Shop, won
by Mrs. Allan Betties, RR 2,'
"It's the man about the wiring, ma'am."
it's true, living in any older home without up-tp-date wiring just doesn't hold
a candle to truly modern electrical living.
The changes that electrical modernization brings will brighten_yout
tnfrou076-iirTvery room in your-home— for years to come. You'll have more
outlets and switches where you want them, better performance from your
appliances — and you can even add the year-rdlind comfort of electric
climate Control.
• And rewiring anolder home needn't be com• plicated
or expensive. The cost will probably be less than you Cit. • .
imagine and t.1:11Hydro Finance Plan makes it easy for Nfie`
you to budget. • • A. For greater comfort and convenience — and. '',401;
an extra margin of safety, too — call your ' c.i
qualified Electrical Modernization contractor.
Or ask your:Hydro. '
TODAY'S CHILD
BY HELEN ALLEN
"HANDSOME MID LIVELY" .
,Ross is 16 months old, a sturdy, well-developed, healthy
boy with big blue eyes, very blonde hair, and clear, fair
. A lively yoUngster, he likes rough games - especially
wrestling with a two-year-old. He enjoys books and televi-
sion, and though he is a very active child he does like to be
cuddled.
As a younger baby, Rcos had his moments of being irrit-
able and difficult, but he' is getting over that and is usually
sociable and happy. Hb is developing normally noW, but there
is a chance he may have learning problems when he reaches
school.
This. dear little fellow needs loving parents who are easy-
going but able to be firm when necessary, and whose academic,
expectations are not too high. To inquire about adopting Ross,
please write to Today's "Child, Department of Social and
Family Services, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 182.
For general adoption information, ask your Children's Aid
Society.
Surely," the marriage coun-
selor insisted, "you must have
said something to help start the
argument."
"Not really," the husband re-
plied. My wife had tried a new
recipe for dinner. When she
asked how I liked it, all I said
was, 'It's okay, but it will never
take the place of food'."
Many Win Fall Fair
Penny Sale Prizes
0
Fall Fair Dance Ticket for
one Couple' - Donated by Seaforth
Agricultural Society; won by Mrs.
Ron Driscoll, Seaforth.
Shoe Boxes for the penny sale
were donated" by Genesee at lfl-
ada, Seaforth.
the Fall . Fair B aByfoizlpdf ., Winners in Groceries - Donated by *
I.G.A., Seaforth; won by Molly
Kunder, Seatorth.'
Illuminated • Screwdriver -
Donated by Cleave's Sunoco; won
by Mrs, Ernie Brown, Clinton.
$3.00 Worth of Gasoline -
Donated by Bob's Gulf; won by do
Don Pullen, Clinton. .
Potted Plant - Donated by
McLean's Flowers ; won by Marj.
,Coleman.
an. Container and Oil - Dona-
ted by Sharp's Maintenance Ser-
vice; wbn by Mrs. Jack Fraser,
E gm ondville. lir
• 12 Light Bulbs - Donated by
.J. Dean Williamson; won by Jean
Durst, RR 4, Seaforth.
Avon• Products - Donated by
Mrs. Andy Crozier, won by Mrs.
Peter Van Drunen, RR 5, Sea-
fln°y'tratRrh' eeads
e Cartridge - Donated
's Fine Service; won by.
Mrs. John Moylan, St.Columban.
$2.50 Worth of Baking - Dona-
''ted by Miller Catering ; won by
Larry McLean, RR 3, Kippen.
4 Quarts of Oil - Donated by
Ziler Repair Shop; won by Bob
McMillan, RR 2, Seaforth.
'Hand Cleaner - Donated by
Boyes Farm Supply; won by Mrs.
Bob Betermann, RR 4, Walton.
5 Free Games Open Bowling -
Donated by Nobel Bowling Lanes;
won by Mrs. Les Dolmage, RR 1,
Seaforth.
2' Silver Dollars - Donated by .,
Etue Insurance; wori,by Teresa"
Machan, Blyth.
5 Dozen Eggs - Donated by
Ewart Wilson; won by Mrs. Fred
Slavin, Clinton.
Angel Cake - Donated by Lois
h:
Moore* won by Dorothy Parke,
s-eafor
2 Silver Dollars Donated-71
by Joe won by Marie Muir,
Seaforth.
Fall Fair Dance Ticket for one
Couple •- Donated by Seaforth
AgriCultural Society; won by
Mari. Papple, RR 4, Seaforth.
1/4" Electric Drill - Donated • by Ruesell Bolton & Son;.won by
• Verne Dolmage, RR 1, Seaforth.
Beauty Counselor Hand Lotion
and Body Lotion - Donated. by
Wilma Cornish; min by M. P.
MacFarlane, Seaforth.
$25.00 Voucher on Driveway
Blacktonping - Donated by Heard
Construction; won lit Mrs. Mac
Scott, RR 1, Seaforth.
Purina Dog Food - Donated
by Milton Dietz Ltd; won byMrs.
Bob MacMillan, RR 2, Seaforth.
Spinner -Donated by McGavin
• Farm Equipment; won by Art
Strong, Seaforth.
Fall Fair Dance Ticket for, *
one Couple - Donated by Sea-
forth Agricultural Society; won
by Marj. Papple, RR 4, Seaforth.
50 lbs. Sugar - Donated by
Winthrop General Store ; won by
Leon Bannon, Seaforth.
Kitchen Tool Set - Donated by
Gordan Papple; won by, Garry*
Boyd, RR 4, Walton.
5 Dozen Eggs - Donated by
McIntosh Poultry Farrn; woo by
Miss Glad Thompson.
Lawn Fertilizer - Donated by
Topnotch Feeds Ltd; won by Mrs,
Dan Burns, Seaforth.
50 lbs. Sugar - Donated by
Ray's Family Market, Egmond-
ville; won by Joan Annis, RR q,
Mitchell.
Purina Cat Food - Donated by
Milton Dietz; won by Allan Koeh-
ler, RR 4, Walton.
2 Silver Dollars - Donated by
Moore's Poultry Farm - won by
Mrs. Gordon Muir, Eginondville.
Soccer Ball - Donated by Sea- ''.
forth Agricultural *Selciety; won
by Leon Bannon, Seaforth.
Hair Spray and,Hosery Spray-
Donated by Betty's Beauty Salon;
won by Mrs. W. McPhail, Sea-
, f rot phrp.
Moore;
on Driftwood -
,
Apple Jelly - Donated by Lois
m pAo
won by Jim Doig, RR 4,
SenfOrth.
s Dona-
ted by Bob, and Betty's Variety;
won by Mrs. John Moylan, St.
Celumban.
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