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The Huron Expositor, 1973-07-26, Page 6Living as you like It's a good idea to sit down and estimate the regular income you will have after retirement, and to review your financial hold- ings to see if they are in the form best suited for your retired sta- • tus. Estimate the regular amounes410 you will receive 'When- you retire. This includes payments from your retirement system, social security benefits; pensions or veterans' benefits; and other an- Mattes. In estimating, add in you will have from other sources, such as interest 'from savings accounts and bonds, 'di- videndk from stock, and rents from real estate investments. If you plan to work or pursue a hobby that will bring in money, include these sources of income in your budget. 0 "One of each." " HENRY GERRITS BARN PLUMBING and EQUIPMENT 482.95W CLINTON DISTRIBUTOR FOR' HYDE PARK FARM SUPPLY, Miellff111711111.57 mum, l lb pkg Schneiders wieners .79t Horn sausage ib 894 Loin Pork Chops .1.39 Fresh side pork ,b79t Mac St Cheese loaf 854 We reserve the rigid to limit quantities 41111111111111111111=1111111111111111111R1111101111 AL'S Y il i:11111TI71'C11].1 " MARKET .ENS LL ONTARIO ...oie? a. • "Girls are successful in figure skating tests CLIENT SERVICE FOR PERTH & HURON COUNTIES IS EXPANDING TO SERVE TOU BETTER, THE KITCHENER-IMMIGRATION CENTRE WILL HAVE. REPRESENTATIVES fivao Kini5ITOR, SEAF RTF4 9,11T.,4U Y 26, 1973 News Correspondent Mrs.Joyce pepper C.F.S.A.F igu re Skating test day was held in Tillsonburg, on Sunday, when Julie Mock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Ron Mock was successful in passing her . first figure .(Juipr BrOnze) F.4Ac1179 Pr9)-YalrIaV.darI?"4; The 'PailaSta Tango ' and "The Swing", while- Aileen Klungel, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klungel passed her Dutch Waltz • 1 cKillop Onday callers at the MS. Joseph Thornton were M. and Mrs. Milton Rock ofMitchell and Mrs. Minnie Voek of Born- holm and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bode. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hinz of Monkton and Mr. and Mrs. Peter McLaughlin on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Riehard-Glan:". vile, Jody and Rhonda of Park-;;-' hill visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regele. No IF YOU ARE .LOOKI G FO 'Fa/Towing pens • Sow tie stalls • Finishing pens • Cow tie and free-sttdls • Watel bowls • Lixit P* nipples. Contact: IN STRATFORD ON WEDNESDAYS BEGINNI G AUGUST 1st 1973 IMMIGRATION CENTRE 100 ALBERT ST., STRATFORD, ONT. EACH WEDNESDAY-9:30 A.M. 3:00 P.M. CANADA IMMIGRATION CENTRE .1 5 DUKE ST. EAST, '2nd FLOOR KITCHENER, ONT. 744-4161 744-3309 MONDAY to FRIDAY 8:00 A.M. 4:15 P.M. Manpower Main-d'euvre and Immigration et Immigration k. Jo. r2 CAN en • C rreOnn400 Mrs. Rena Caldwell. Miss Janice AlderdiCe, Clarksburg, is vinitIng.litbMiss Lynn AldOrdice. • Mrs. Ida pickert, Mrs. Ken McLellan, jig and Robin Mc Lellan holidayed in Lion's Head, 'Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Mellis visited friends in Wroxeter oyer s6-tite weekend. The sympathy of the Com- munity goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wright in the death of the former's, father, Mr. Howard Wright, Ivi Miss Helen Gibson, Toronto, Mrs. Mary McGillivary, Walker- ton spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Mellis. FUNERAL 1968 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 4-door sedan, V-8, automatic, power brakes, power steering, licence CXZ196 1969 CHRYSLER NEWPORT Custom 4-door sedan, V-8, automatic, power brakes, power steering, licence DON772 1971 FORD GALAXIE 500 2-door hardtop, V-8, automatic, power brakes, power steering 1971 PINTO 3-door 'Runabout', 2000 c.c., automatic, licence ED0207 1972 PINTO 3-door 'Runabout' Sprint, 2000 c.c., 4-speed, 13,000 actual miles, licence CZK496 1969 THUNDERBIRD 4-door Landeau, power brakes, steering and windows, original 38,000 miles, licence MDE526 1969 MUSTANG 2-door hardtop, 390 4-V, V-8, Hearst 4-speed, licence DFU526 1967 CHEVELLE MALIBU SS 2-door hardtop, V-8, automatic, power brakes, power steering. Licence DJL424 1970 TORINO SQUIRE WAGON, V-8, automatic, power brakes, power steering, sharp, one owner. 1970 CHEV IMPALA Custom 2-door, hard- top, V-8, automatic, power brakes and steer- ing. Licence DFU238 1969 FAIRLANE 500 sports roof, 351 V-8, automatic, radio. Licence DDP600 SPECIAL 1970 CHEV BISCAYNE sedan, 350, V-8, automatic, radio. Licence DEW554 MECHANIC'S SPECIALS 1 969. FO RD 4-door, V 8, automatic. $ 595 UNCERTIFIED Remember ... It's Sense To See Snider's Huron County s Largest Ford Dealer TRUCKS 1970 DODGE Cargo Van, slant 6, standard transmission, 26,000 miles. Licence 376648 Larry Snider Motors LIMITED EXETER 235.1640 LONDON 227-4191 Oppr Wpflede l yr, lint'? 9.00 .Saturdays Until 6:00 LSMFT Janet Peck, Widow of the Intej. ' , • , • ' • ., 'and r, ,L'Afellifa. suitablti-fOrnif ire- ' 141. spend r e k . ' ,rittg fer the Ca.ribe n where 'he - ''''Irla a '60810i, Oliiikiew • Mrs. Laird Mic le Nirs. : ment. make necessary shifts in ey ard the funeral oiliest thurs- 'de ' Of EYaihe''s`",en'tither • 'Mrs. - ' ' ' , • i.0 ee. VI iTh? PP your holdings and ma ia) WofilHmeenrsaiPie.ck M.D.C.M. formerly Florence Joynt visited recently with the formers daughter, Mrs. your investments and holdings to Ross MacMillan and family 'at fit yIfouyrducirocwunm ysotaunrce6 so.use, it is hSooluithd acyoitntg Pines for thew ew mh eorneththoef yjualrye. probably your biggest single as- AI set. However, the amount tied up v in your house may be Out of line with your retirement income. 1$ it is , considerngas l selling less iv e eynosur ehouse hold reunion andy I and preliminary figures. Both girls are members of the Zurich- Grand Bend Figure Skating Club. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kerr (Elaine Peck) and son Gordon of. Burlington, visited with Mrs. Grec, Peck while in Hensel to reviewed the current world wide shOrtage of natural protei - and the value to farmers of a liquid protein silage supplement. • Shown (1 to r) at the seminar, are; Doug Shirray of W. G. thompson & Sons Ltd., Hensall; Mr.' Knight; T,ony Bouw of W. G. Thompson , & Sons Ltd.„ Mitchell; Mr. Johnston and Maynard Hoegy 'of Hoegy's Farm Supply Ltd., Brodhagen. '1295 '1595 2595 '1850 '2395 '3295 '2295 '1295 '2895 '2295 '1895 '1500 '1795 Elizabeth Thompson, Tanta Cor- nish; Boys 5-7 - Bert Vorsten- • bosch Jr., Russell Hooey; Girls 8 - 10 - Jo-anne Ppper; Boys 8- 10 - Darrell Vorstenbosch; Girls 11 and over - Brenda pepper; Boys 11 and over - HarryHooey; Ladies Kick the Slipper - Linda Miller; Men's Kick the Slipper - ' Bert Vorstenbosch; Orange relay and toothpick and lifesaver relay- 'Cecil Pepper's 'team; Ball Relay- ' Joyce Pepper's team; Men's find the Spot - Russell Hooey;'Ladies find t10 spot :- Hannah Milo r. A candy and peanut scramble was enjoyed by the children. It was announced that there had been • three deaths and three births since last years picnic. Re- latives were Present from Exeter, Guelph, London, Kit- chener, Hensall and Brucefield. The difference could be put into The 34th annual Thomson income-producing investments.- Reunion was held at the home of Consider any other invest- Bert and Audrey ment you may have. Perha)s at ' at R.R.#1, Mitchell with 49 in Vo the time you choSe them you were attendance. After a smorgasbord., more interested in having youz/-' was held with Hannah Miller as dinner a short business-meeting money grow than in gettinic r-at president. It was decided -to early return. Has the time come hold next year's picnic in Hensall when you want the income from to take dividends rather than re- your money? NOW you may want Community Park the thirdSuhday in July. A new executive chosen invest them. includes; Past President - Han- nah Miller; President Dorothy ,Chase; Vice President - Norm Stanlake; Secretary-Treasurer- Mary Parsons; Lunch Committee - Cecil and Joyce Pepper and , • Lloyd and Helen Thompson) Sports Committee - Bob and Glenda Cornish. A letter was read from Eleanor Thompson from • Winnipeg who was unable to attend ‘, but sent greetings to the clan. A complete line of sports was enjoyed under the leadership of an Lloyd d -Helen Thompson. Re- sults are - Races - 4 andunder m A lack of rain so far this month in southern Ontario has Misses Pauline and Troyfnn Bell, London spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Stewart Bell. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Mickle, London, spent Sunday with their. mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle, and Charles Mickle, Hamilton spent a few days last week before leav- Thomsons raised fears of possible short- ages of field crops and milk and consequent higher prices. Only .44 inches of rain have been recorded at Toronto Inter- national Airport compared with the July average of three inches. Former Huron Ag. Rep. Don H. Miles, now an official of the provincial ministry of agricul- ture food farm management di- Vision, is reported .as saying yields of fall wheat in some Counties are down as much as 10 per cent as the sun shrinks the'' crop. He predicted that drying up of pastures will result in eca, se- vere shortage of industrial milk" which is used for cheese and • other manufactured milk pro- ducts and brings a lower price than bottled 'milk. • JANET MAXWELL PECK Janet Maxwell Peck passed away in Milton Vistribt Hospital on July 10, 1973. She was the wife of ..the late John Wilmer Peck, M.D.C.M., and mother of Mrs. Howard "(Elaine) Kerr of 235 Linden Avenue, Burlington, and the late Ronald Peck. She was a sister of Margaret Mealey of 4 '' funeral was held from the Fungral Chapel, Vancouver.Bon The thron. Hensall, July 12, with Rev. Don Beck officiating. Interment was in Hayfield Cemetery. Ra in lack threatens area crops Jim Knight, second from left, and Jim Johnston, second from right, plant foreman and manager of the ,,Agromart" Brussels, respectively were among some 50 agricultural marketing personnel from -ontario and Quebec who attended a recent seminar at London on agricultural developments, with particular attention. to the liquid protein supplement.- The seminar,. under the direction of agricultural specialists, News of Yarna Correspondent • Fred McClymont The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper and a Baptismal Service will be held in the United Church next Sunday, July 29th, 'with the pastor Rev. Murdobk Morrison in charge. The auction sale onsored by .the United Church Men which was held in the arena last Satur- day with the Rathwell's AuctiOn • Service in charge was a success also the U.C.W. bake and rum- mage „sale • MrS. 'Douglas Robinson, Lorrie, Cathy and Carol of W11- lowdale is visiting this week at „the ar0mrs. Fred ••' ii,a4e1913f MOO . •+,