The Huron Expositor, 1972-08-03, Page 7• T9DAY'S CHILD
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ALL DAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
ALIG.3,4,and 5th
On the street . . . in the stor,es the bargains are here!
See the many money saving announcements, in the following pages
E CITING DAYS OF VALUE
OPP1NG IN SEAFORTH
Save Money an d Celebrate in
SEAFORTH
ARNOLD STINNISSEN
Life — Health and Accident. — •
Registered Retirement Pension, s —
income Tax Deductible Registered
Retirement Annuities
Representing
Sun Life Assurance Company
of Canada
TELEPHONE 527-0410
117 GODERICH ST. EAST — SEAFORTH
Correspondent
Mrs. RObt. Hulley
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blanc-
hard held a surprise 25th. Ann-
iversary party for her sister and
her nuSband Mr. and, Mrs. Rum-
aldo Nunez of Phoenix, Arizona.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Nichol and Jim, Mr.
an d Mrs. Reg. Johnston, Mark
and Andrew and Mrs. Powell,
London, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Nichol, Nancy and Bill, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Nichol, Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Nichol, Stratford, Mr.
and Mrs. Aaron Shauber, Bret
and Greg, Windsor, Mr. andMrs.
NEWS OF
Winchelsea
Correspondent
Mrs. Wm. Walters
Master Glenn and. Andrew
Grubbe of Farquhar and Miss
Ruth Horne of London visited
over the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Freeman Horne.
Mr. and Mrs. George Frayne
spent Sunday at Springbank Park
with Mr. and Mrs.Bd3 Patterson,
Leslie and Linda of Lucan.
Mr. Danny Walters, Miss
Wendy Ryckman of Exeter visi-
ted on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Dayman of Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters
visited on Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dayman
and family of Kippen. Tony -
returned home after a weeks
holidays with his grandparents.
Mr. and Mr. Patrick Mc
donnel and family of Toronto
'visited over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Elson Lynn
returned to their home on
Saturday after holidaying in the
Western provinces.
DUBLIN
Correspondent
Mrs. Bob Cronin
Rev. Father Vincent Eckert
of Gary, Indiana, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. George Coville
and family of Dublin.
James Eckert and Danny of
Rochester, New • York, visited
his sister Mrs. George 'Coville
in Seaforth Hospital.
Oscar Vlaschke and Juanita'and
Trevor, Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.
Jay DeForrest and Lisa, Edin-
ab ueregkhy, Le::183,,s aEn1 INz ua ben e tsh,,PShhoaerraex111
Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Nichol, Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay DeForrest
and Lisa returned to their home
at Edinburg, Texas after spend-
ing sometime with their sister
Silr. and Mrs. Gordon Blanchard
and family.
Miss Vicky Harris while
riding their mint bike on their
farm had the misfortune to fall
off, fracturing her collar bone
and a gash in her hip that re-
quired several stitches. Vicky
is recuperating at her home.
• Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Harris on the weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. Tony Wolf-
camp, Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Argyle, Hayfield, Mr. Tom
Cook, Sault Ste. Marie. Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Cook, Clinton, Miss
Kathy Scott, Seaforth,
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Mr. and; Mrs. Robert Hulley
and family visited with M. and
' Mrs. Larry Gardiner and Mr.
:and Mrs. Bill Hulley. Billy
fHolley l irdeatyusr.ne d home with David
Mrs. Eugene St, Lquis and
son Paul have returned home
after visiting with relatives In
Windsor. Mark St. Louis stay-
ed ..to visit with his grandmother'
and sister Sheila in Windsbr.
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SEAFORTH
JEWELLERS
for
DIAMONDS, WATCHES
JEWELLERY, FINE CHINA.
GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCAIStON
All Types of Repairs
Phone 52741276
KENS. OF WINTHROP
Hold surprise party. :or visitors
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THE HURON EX,Mstrp,k4;AFORTK 197247
WE WANT YOUR N9X1
We now are buy- --
Ins WHEAT at our
fast-new elevator
intake. We have
the quickest and
most modern un-
loading facilities
available for our
Wheat . .
Growers.
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FREE MOISTURE TESTING
MITCHELL 348-8433 HENSALL 262-2527
H OfiA
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•••,,a•CR‘NS.. ''-' 'GRAINS •EED S. - SEEDS - ,FERTILIZER.S ,
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• SOMETHING NEW IN CAMPING •
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• • WINDMILL TRAILER PARK • • • • • . — 2 1/2 Miles South, of Fullarton — • • . . •
•.— • 160 Lots, Hydro, Water, Sewer 30 Acres of Trees.
• Large heated pool — Children's pool — Large, recreation •
• room — Wash rooms and showers — Shuffleboard -f-- Play- •
• ground — Store and Laundromat. •
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• DAILY----.--WEEKLY —MoNTHLY and: •
• • : SEASONAL RATES. . • •
LARRY- MEAN
KIRKTON 229-8982
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STYROFOAM
PICNIC
COOLERS
(ALL SIZES)
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REG.
VALUES TO $6.97 ,
PER YD.
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HE WANTS A PET
Here is a 10-year-old who fits admirably into the way of
life chosen by so many young people nowadays. Peter likes
the simple things - planting seeds, growing flowers, tend-
ing a garden, gathering eggs, building things:
Peter's skills are along these lines, rather than academic
ones. He is attending opportunity class:-Though Peter will
not be a scholar, the psychologist who tested biro says there
is some -potential for improvement if he receives personal
attention and stimulation.
He is a good-natured, polite boy who lacks self-confidence.
He accepts respqnsibilities willingly and is conscientious
• about doing chores, such as feeding the chickens at his foster
home. He likes 'to be Involved with some adult in a project.
Being fond of animals, Peter would love ,to have a pet of
his own to care for: He is looking forward to attending a camp
this summer. Just now, his great interest is flying-kites.
This healthy, stocky lad has fair skin, light brown hair
and dark eyes...He wears glasses of astigmatism.
Peter very much needs a family who will not expect aca-,
demic prowess, but will want to explore and help him develop
his interests to the limit of hig potential. There should be
no other children close to , him in age, so the parents will
have a lot of time to devote to Peter.
To inquire about adopting Peter, please write to Today's
Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto. For general adoption
information write your Children's aid Society. •
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STORE HOURS:
MONDAY THROUGH'FRIDAY- 1 P.M. TO 10 P.M.
SATURDAY - ,9 A M TO 61P.M.
1.1.1111111111111N-
THE McKILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OFFICE — Main Street, Seaforfh — Phone 527-0400
Margaret Sharp, Secretary-Treasurer
- FIRE, EXTENDtWei:WERAGEi
WINDSTORM, THEFT, PROPERTY
DAMAGE, LIABILITY, ETC.
— COMPLETE FARM COVERAGE, including Machin-
ery and Livestock Floaters,'
- URBAN FlOPERTY — We now offer Composite
Dwelling Insurance as well as Homeowners In-
surance,
— SUMMER COTTAGES, TRAILER HOMES,
CHURCHES, HALLS.
AGENTS:
JAMES KEYS, RR 1, Seaforth; V. J. LANE, RR 5, Seaforth.;
WM. LE1PER, RR 1, Londesboro; SELWYN BAKER, Brussels;
HAROLD SQUIRES, RR 3, Clinton; K. J., ETUE, Seaforth;
DONALD G. EATON, Seaforth. " •
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THE BASE
FACTORY::.OUTLET
SINE
Old AirForce Base -Clinton, Ont.
OPEN- MON., AUG. 1 CIVIC HbLIDAY-
- 9 AM to 6 PM
The Base Factory Outlet would like to celebrate
Civic Holiday by giving. it s customers a 33% off
our Regular, tow lock prices on many of our
Summer lines such as_ children's two-piece sun
suits; girls' and boys' shorts; girls' corduroy
slacks; girls' scooter skirts and many other items.
Remember 33% off.
We are still waiting for our sidewalks at Vanastra
butwe're -having a sidewalk sale:anyway. Come on..
out to the Base Factory Outlet Store and see Out
money saving, features.