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The Huron Expositor, 1972-08-24, Page 8a".1;114 tilPRO4 EXPOSITOR, $EAFOWTH, QNT-, AUG. 4, t<X72 Hellyer to address Huron PC meeting Gardiner on Monday. Brenda Gardiner returned with her sis- , ter for a few holidays. Mrs. Esther Moore is a pat- ient in S eaforth c om munity Hosp- ital. Mrs. Grace Scott, Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Russell were gtests at the marriage of Karen S cottand Brian McDonald both of Seaforth which took place in First Pres- byterian Church, Seaforth onSat- urday evening. Many cousins and other friends from• this community attended the bridal reception held in the Legion Hall in Seaforth following the wedding. Mrs. Robert Gardiner went on a conducted bus trip to the Cathedral of To-Morrow in Akron, Ohio on Sunday to hear North America's T.V. pastor Rev. Rex Humbard. Mr. Alvin Cornish and Mr. Wm. Ferguson of Exeter were Sunday visitors with Mr. and ERNITY WEAR at the SEPARATE ' SHOPPE Mein Corne- — Clinton r‘4`Cening. 28, 1972 OPEN 24 CLOSED WEDS. She's- '1;000 Richer! Mrs. Muriel A. Nigh, of Seaforth, mother of 10 children, it, is another of the p ize winners in the.-Pepsi-CoIa Casino Caps contest. e S won 11,000 and is shown here receiving her 'clue in that amount from Rick Brintnell of Tuckey Beverages Limited, Exeter,,authorized battler of Pepsi-Cola. Could You Use,s1,000? There Are Still Plenty of Cash Prizes To Be Won. START COLLECTING THOSE BOTTLE TOP LINERS FROM PEPSI-COLA TODAY FROM LITTLE SPARKS GIANT FOREST FIRES GROW 70 101/ Proper Wheel Alignment Adds Smiles To Your Driving! Tires! • come NOW_ and SAVE— FRONT - END ALIGNMENT SPECIAL Includes: • • Complete Front-End - Inspection 41 Check —and—Adjust Steeling' * • • Check and AdjuSt - taster and Chamber • Check and Adjust Toe-in • • Check Front-Wheel . Bearings • Inspect Tires • Road Test All work done by, factory-trained , Guardian Maintenance technicians using precision, equipment. Brakes Don't Last Forever! "Free Brake ins pection'," IF YOU NEED NEW BRAKES , WE'LL INSTALL Bonded Brake Linings e 1Gth CA( SALES 0461, SERI/Fee' Pie 527-175Q SEAFO TH t We hove the Largest Selection, OF MEN'S WORK CLOTHING IN THE COUNTY INCLUDING—PANTS—SHIRTS—OVERALLS— AND COVERALLS,ALL AT MONEY SAVING FACTORY OUTLET PRICES—AND ALL SIZES IN STOCK Just Arrived LARGE SELECTION OF GIRLS' & BOYS' BACK- TO-SCHOOL SLACKS. LOTS OF STYLES AND COLORS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE.. AsiMummomimiempimin. 10:30 1 10:45 I . 11,00 4 4 11;30 1 12:00 12-30 • 12:40 STORE HOURS: 2:20 2;30 3;00 '3:30 '4:00 4;30 5:0H 5;30 6:00 6;30 7;00 8:00 9:00 MONDAY THROUGH FR113AY-IP.M.TO 10 Pik I'M 11:20 SATURDAY - 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. 4 II;:20 Wins $50 in athletic draw Correspondent Mrs. Hugh Berry MrS. Geo. Henderson spent last week with her niece Mrs. Herb Stevens and Mr. Stevens „Burford. Mrs. E. Forrest and Miss Margaret M cQueen are vac ation; ing in Southampton.' Mrs. Otto Walker. Mr. and Mrs. K. MeKellar accompanied Mrs. W. N. Binning of Mitchell and visited Mr. O.R. Frincis, and Mr. and Mrs. James Francis of Tavistock "on Thurs- day., Debbie Hulley of Winthrop is holidaying with her cousin Cathy Hulley. A successful' sale of the `household effects of Mrs. Sadie ScoWof KilbarchanRest Home in Seaforth, was held at her home in the village on Saturday. A miscellaneous bridal show- er was held for Miss Joanne Tem- pleman whose marriage to Mr. David John Capting takes place in Cromarty church on Sept. 2nd., was held' in Cromarty church S.S. room on Friday-night. Do not leave a fire unattendedi (/ SUNDAY, August 27, 1972 11:00 Tournesol 11:30• Quelle Famille 12:00 Ontario Schools . 12:30 Travel Canada 1:00 Roy Jewell Farm Show 1:30 Summer Country Canada 2:00 Don Messer's Jubilee 2:30 . Summer Olympics 4:00 Sunday Best 5:00 Music To See 5:30 Disney 6:30 Act Fast 7:00 The Rovers 7:30 The Super 8:00 Justice 9:00 .,;.Slimmer Olympics 10:00 Tenth Decade 11:00' The National News 11420PM 11:40 - Under Attack MONDAY, August 28, 1972 SATURDAY, August 26, 1972 10:00 Summer Olympics 12:00 • Here Come The Brides 1:00 The World of Man 1:30 Klalianie 2:00 Major League Baseball 4:30 Sports Week 5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 6:00 Bewitched 6:30' FYI 7:00 The Avengers 8:00 Summer Olympics 10:00 Tommy Banks Show 11:00 The National News 11:20 PM 11:40 Movie, - "Captain From Castile" Tyrone Power and Jean Peters 10:00 Mr. Dressup 10:30 ,FrIendly Giant 10:45 Chez Helene. 11:00 Ed Allen'Show 11:30 12:00 CP aolrktoaoDnsot Door 4, Fortner Liberal cabinet min- .teter, Paul liellyer who recently- abandoned his fledgling Action Canada group to seek a berth with the conservatives will give one p$ ,his first addresses as a Progressive Conservative at. a Huron PC fund-raising dinner next week. About 250 are expected to attend the $15-a-plate.event which will help to finance the forthcoming federal election campaign for the Huron party., The dinner will. beheld Tues- day night at Pine Ridge Chalet, INSURANCE Auto, Fire, Life Donald G. Eaton Insurance Agency Limited Office in Masonic Block Main Street Phone 527-1610 Seaforth MN, near.';,ensall. Huron PCs have not nominated their candidate yet but it's ex- pected that sitting MP Robert McKinley will carry the banner again. Party marks ninetieth birthday The ,Sholdice family held a reunion picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Hip, Bruce- field on Sunday Aug. 20th to .honcit Mrs. Marion Sholdice'S 90th birthday. Mrs. Sholdice was the recipient of many cards and congratulatory messages among. which was a plaque from the Ontario Government present- ed by the Hon. Chas. Mac- Naughton. Guests were present from Windsor, London and Tor- onto. on Main St. from his uncle Mr. Jim Cleary ,of London and are busy remodeling it. Mr. and Mrs. Norman McKay and family have returned from a two week vacation in the states. Friends of Mr. Joseph F. Ryan are sorry to hear he has return- ed to Seaforth Hospital and hope to see him home again soon. Mr. Steve Maloney has bought ,what is known 'as the Darling house on Ann St. from his brother Peter and intends moving in soon. Mrs. Annabella Bushell of Stratford visited with Mrs. Frank Evans recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Tdzer and We are pleased to report..... that Mr. L.wilsen is home from the London Hospital much im- proved in health. Mr. and Mrs. VicHargreaves spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Handcock, Oshawa. Their 2 sons returned with them for holidays. 12;40' Movie -"Sudden Fear" Joan Crawford and. Gloria Grahame 2:20 Fashions in Sewing 2:30 Let's Make A Deal 3:00 Thirty From 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Court 4:30 Drop-In 5:00 Bewitched 5;30 Truth or Consequences 6:00 Best of Berton 6:30 FYI 7:00 8:00 Gunsriloke Partridge Family 8:30 Cannon 9:30 This Is The Law Summer Olympics 10:00 11:00 The National News ° 11:20 "Crime echool" starr- 11:40 ing Humphrey Bogart and The Dead End Kids family of Davidson, Michigan and Miss Theresa Ryan of London, spent the weekend with Mrs. Mary Ryan and Alice. Mrs. Steve Maloney is a patient in Seaforth Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Horan of California are holidaying at the home of his father Mr. Ferg Horan and brothers in McKillop and Logan. It is a number of years since Steve left here and is welcomed home Oy his many friends in Dublin and vicinity. Mr. Tom Feeney of London is visiting with his brothers Louis and Elmer in Hibbert. Mr. Fergus Kelly has added a big addition to his barn and now has one of the finest' farm buildings in McKillop Twp. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dantzer and Leonard of London are spend- , ing some time at their home in, Dublin. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marriott are on a camping trip to Espanola and Sudbury fore a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eckert from. Shefield spent Sunday with Mrs. Kramers and Mrs. Eckert and Mike. 11:40 Movie-"Homestretch" Cornel Wilde and Mau- reen O'Hara WEDNESDAY, August,, 30, 1972 10:00 Mr. Dressup 10:30 Friendly Giant .10:45 Chez Helene 11:00 Ed Allen Show 11:30 Polka Dot Door 12:00 Cartoons 12:30 12:40 News Movie - "Sailor of the King" Jeffery Hunter and Wendy Hiller 2:20 Fashions In Sewing 2:30 Let's Make A Deal 3:00 Thirty From • Edge of Night 3:30 Family Court 4:00 Birdman & The Galaxy 4:30 5:00 Bewitched • Truth Or Coniequences 5:30 Best of Berton 6:00 6:30 FYI '7:00 Arnie 7:30 Adam 12 Expo Baseball 8:00 10:30 Sports week 11:00 The National News 11;20 PM 11:40 Summer Olympics 12:10 Movie - "The Angel Who Pawned Her Harp" Dianne Cilento and Felix Aylmer THURSDAY, r AuDgur'essts3u1p, 1972 10:00 '10:30 Friendly Giant 10:45- Chez Helene 11:00 Ed Allen Show 11:30 Polka Dot Door 12:00 Cartoons 12:30 News 12:40 Movie - "For Better, FOr Worse" Susan St- ephen and Dirk' Bogard 2:20 • Fashions In Sewing 2(30 Let's Make A Deal 3:00 Thirty From 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Court 4:30 Drop-In 5:00 Bewitched 530 Reach For The Top 6:00 Best of Berton 6:30 FYI 7:00 Midweek'Magazine 7:30 Love American Style 8:00 Summer Olympics 9:00 Movie - "A Tattered Web" Lloyd Bridges and Frhiilt' Converse For The Love Of Ada The National News PM Movie -"Empire of the Sun" Enrico pace and Dolores Primer Mr. Dressup Friendly Giant Chez Helene, Ed Allen Show Polka Dot Door Cartoons News Movie - "Heidi" Shirley Temple and Jean Hersholt, Fashions In Sewing Let's Make A Deal ' Thirty From' ' Edge of Night Family Court • Drop-Irr Bewitched Truth Or Consequences Best of Berton FYI "Ride The Nightmare" Summer Olympics Tommy Hunter Show Hawaii Five-0 The National News PM Movie - "Chuka" Rod Taylor and Ernest Horgnine Winner of draw for $50.00 held Sunday and sponsored try the Dublin Athletic Association was Murray Baler, Frank St. Mit- chell, with ticket No. 237. The proceeds will go towards sweat- ers for the midget and' Juvenile girls softball teams. The many friends of Walter Carpenter are pleased to see him home again after spending six weeks in Seaforth hospital. Mr. Jack Flynn is a patient in St. Josephs Hospital, London. 'Jack and Marie Cleary have purchased the apartment house Charles Reeves inspects the construction of the new sidewalk that is being built on Goderich Street East; just off Math Street. (Staff Photo) NEWS OF CROMARTY Correspondent Mrs. Ken McKellar - Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex •Gardiner were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moorehead, Jennifer and Chris, of Brampton, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Knechtel of Rostock and Mrs. Burnell \milk- er and Barrie of Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott visited during the weekend with Mrs. Scotts' brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Moore and other relatives of Lindsay. They also attended a reunion of the Worsley connection which was held in the same vicinity. Mrs. Glen Lindsay and Ser- ena of St. Marys visited her parents Mr. and. Mrs. Robert TOWNSHIP . OF HIBBERT ANNOUNCE THE OPENING of their NEW OFFICE Mill ST.. DUBLIN (former telephone office) HOURS- MONDAY - FRIDAY 9-12 and 1-5 Phone 345-2931 ROSS McPHAIL- REEVE CHARLES FRIEND -CLERK TREAS. NEWS OF BRUCEFIELD TUESDAY, August 29, 1972 10:00 Mr. Dressup 10:30 Friendly Giant 10:45 Chez Helene 11:00 Ed'Allen Show 11:30 Polka Dot Door 12:00 Cartoons 12:30 News 12:40 "Dead of Night" Mervyn Johns and Michael Redgrave 2:20 Fashions In Sewing 2:30 Let's Make A Deal 3:00 Thirty From 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family-Court 4:30 Drop-In 5:00 Bewitched 5:30 ' The Wild Kingdom 6:00 Best of Berton 6:30 FYI 7:00 Father Dear Father 7:30 On The Buses 8:00 David Steinberg Show 9:00 Summer Olympics 10:00 Their Springtime of Life 11:00 The National News 11:20 PM THE ASE FACTORY LET ST -01a—Air Force Base linton, Ont. 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