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The Huron Expositor, 1974-10-24, Page 6tt(?mr nere. Mr. & Mrs. Brian H � tryangyrnics. Don Muegge and WS. Madge Birdsall Of Toronto a#a , miss I Helen Of out. Mr. is s1fi It. and -Mrs. London visited onK of- attended the 'Hunt -Ruston :F,ed- children of Walkerton visited lait vi ag with b, Sunday L9 dipS in Dublin on Satu rday. week,with MT. and Mrs.V4ed Marfinit-KIInkhamer. Mr. and Mrs. James, P. r 'Mr. and Mrs. Billy Costello. Patient in SeOmth Maloney 'Rourke. IN G] Miss Anne Melady of London Mr, Jamis P. Xra.usW .19 a Krauskopf. spent thO.,weekend'with her Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. parentsi-Mr. & Mn. -Ed. Melady.* Betty -Anne and Shawn of New HOSOW. spentSu 9 Francis James and Robin I]a Low spent the with Mrs. Fmnk Evans. visited en FrankitKistner. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred LOOK10 I ell McQuaid spent the weekend with Yi rs. Dan Costello and 'visited the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.' Mr., and Mrs.Ray Maloney. their grandparents Mr. & Mrs., ii.. Costello in Seaforth Jack in London. Sebringville, visited Mr. � and I rvILs E ­ Community Hospital. Mr. and mrs. Jerome Nicholson Mrs. Wilfred Maloney last week. Jamevuaiu. We are glad to know that Leo and Joseph Cronin are improAng after their accident - NEWS OF CROMARTY Miss Peggy Malone has returned home after visiting her grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Lewis' -Congregation --holds, of luck supper, . Coyne. Miss Joanne Murray, St. - 'Thomas spent the weekend with correspondent thought. Mrs. C. `Kerslake gave a held at. Saitford on Saturday, heir parents, Mr. & Mrs. T. J. [Mrs. Robert Laing report of the Fall "Conferenioe Classified Ads pay dividenas. Murray. The Thanksgiving meeting of which was held recently in SE. CromartyWomen's Missionary Marys. The meeting closed with .Society took the f6im of a We Praixel`heie, () God', and the congregational pot luck supper closing prayer in unison. held in the basement of the During the businessi;t a church, Mrs.Denton Taylor of cookbook committee was Belleville was guest speaker. appointed. They are Mrs. E. Allen, Mrs. J. Templeman, Mrs.. Mrs. Taylor heads the Board of Congregational Life of the C. Kerslake and Mrs.1. Gardiner. -L, KITCHEN W­ttr",".� A Presbyterian Church dr- , The next meeting will incl ude a l in Cana and Miss Louise McGillvary, is, Church Service. Rev. L G Stairs .. Brantford, ARDS" Other'gu" included her family talent We. It f, . Se UPRO well as several fn Gf fi Exeter W.M.S. area secretary for the Leprosy KITCHEN FAUCET and spoke on Congregational was raised used $17.93 p Ic Following supper, everyone Mission, showed a film on. the Life. Hymn 103 was sung and stamps and Pete banks last year. It four Canadian 31"x 18** x 7 1/8", complete with strainer $38-85 ished finish. 9 070' ONLY Rev. Jarvis pronounced the benedidion. takes about Doltars.for drugs to cure one assembled in7 the church where work of the mission at a joint 'LOUVRED m Thew doors would be a wel- Madan Ritchie leprosy* victim. - They are deal for use as dos. Saveway.has the Icitchen cup - FOLDING et doors in the bedroom, ret they were welcomed by ,the Sunday , School and Church Rev. J. M. Williams of St. 'Stratford, Catholic school is to accept a 72" .... 18-75 6 8" 33.88.. 68" 41.05 Cw*% James McNeil of Atwood was boards and cabinets needed to Joseph's . Parish, pr6sident, Mrs,. Malcolm Service on Sunday morning. in DOOR HARDWARE guest speakei at the Thank- Mrs. Thos. L. Scott were Mr. and reminded the 150 separate school Catholic teacher ,before they can 18" x 28"�, 68". , 9.98 6-87, 12.20 Bath Set 5.19 4.49 Lamond. the Lord is . My his remarks, Mr. -Stairs elementary teachers attending build a Christian community must (66" Doors alio Avalkil:ile) 501?d standard SM)d Standard NxV r Good Fir FV Fu $Ptum Shoats One 848 sheathing shwhing. 7 & G Shealtiong Ritchie Evening Auxiliary - and remodel, enlarge. or Wild an i Shepherd was sung with Mrs.F. commended the faithful givings. the Sunday. School in 2- x 4" 11.04 1.40 1.66 1.963' 2.24 W.M.S. last Tuesday ening. *e returned Thursday after spendingin Seaforth Monday of their who -holds basic teaching. of 314" 14.115 13.64 1i" Ore kitchen. The units OlListr4t 'ed here few the Buy 50 sheets or more and save 50C per -sheet. We have Home at the organ, The offering- of children community involvement. 'church, someone who follows the HOODS and, flavour to your kitchen a from Save. Miami Carey, Rarg;i �Hocicl way. Available in one. gold, avo- cado or while. on eplc and spoke briefly t .. are only pi of Our Catholic schools, form was received by Mr�.- J. _ Miller the Pete banks which they have 30" 2'Speed 0,112 our of your choice. 'When You Work Too Hard attended, the Silver Wedding part of the -community and our church and someone who VJTCHEN many that we carry. No 21137 Vx; two has rtw %tft LIGHT PIXTURES .81W ow &a 91*8 and Mrs. J. Wallace and, used for several years' This year Catholic teachers contribute th thip wor- associates him -self wti YS -SO 41.69 • tirl =' SaIM&M OWW I* Waft% 100vwnbA. one 0GO um fco 80' 103.00 5247 and Programs. and mrs. Howard Eves and Mr. directly and indirectly to the dedicated by Mrs.Calder the money from the banks is Follg:wing the Thanks ivin g and Mrs. Ray Sapp. Mrs. Eves of active, life and formationWe Mr. Williams was the luncheon MckaiThe seri tures, Ps. g. being used in Thailand and was the former Hazel Laing of policies of a common speaker and prior to this the Jean Carey presided and gave the 116:12-19 and Lukep 17: 12-19 , Indonesia for sending children to teachers under the jurisdiction of HOWMANYMETR Herman call to worship. The hymn. 'All Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harburn have t ' o the give the community. 1. were read by Mrs., Grace Scott, Mrs. J. Jefferson, Mrs. Jim school. In Thailand the attitude toward leprosy is such that if Koert a. teacher at St. Boniface School .Zurich , practises the Creatures of our God and King' re4rned last week from a trip to The only reason for -our Catholic Catholic Separate, Scho.o! Board 'hfid- M Miller. and Mrs. John Wallace, anybody 'in' the family has metric system, by, measuring, the height of Sister the west coast and -a -visit -with Mr. schools and -our separati J this held workshops at St. and the meditation by Mrs. C. leprosy' no child is allowed to go Florence Kelly, principal of $t. Patrick's School, spirituat dimension',',' b3aid. . Patrick's School, Dublin, where McKaig. J. I Carey, to school and the mission is building' a school for children of Dublin at a metric workshop that was one of the they were familiarizing. them - Mrs. C. Miller, Mrs. Sir riday guests with Mrs. John highlights of a Professional Development Day for selves with the, metric system SAVEWAY Mrs. T.Scott and Miss Margaret Laing *Don't Forget ' to these families. In Indonesia, Pete Bank money , is sending, such HPR n Monday,.,At St.- Patrick's." teachers o which will be implemented in Ut sang C .9$S, Canada in 1980: and primary Gf fi Cliti �,7to a a1v oniif,., sjAv Pray . M504 ffitroduq* OS.Taers- b61 from 11''ft w= stte&th ;qjg�70Wir 530,000 ' STAINLESS STEEL .SINKS, KITCHEN FAUCET and spoke on Congregational was raised used $17.93 p Ic ONLY has a swivel spoul. 1 and bright pol- Life. Hymn 103 was sung and stamps and Pete banks last year. It four Canadian 31"x 18** x 7 1/8", complete with strainer $38-85 ished finish. 9 070' ONLY Rev. Jarvis pronounced the benedidion. takes about Doltars.for drugs to cure one trust,.spea-ker, says. COUNTER TOPS 'LOUVRED m Thew doors would be a wel- Madan Ritchie leprosy* victim. - They are deal for use as dos. nDn 6113and are made d cN*"ed %Wlback FOLDING et doors in the bedroom, ret The -Presbyterial visitor, Mrs. Personals Rev. J. M. Williams of St. 'Stratford, Catholic school is to accept a 72" .... 18-75 6 8" 33.88.. 68" 41.05 Cw*% James McNeil of Atwood was Weekend visitors with Mr. and Joseph's . Parish, public and a retigimms bust. "A 22 1, 1 1318" MAHOGANY 6 8- $10.50 DOOR HARDWARE guest speakei at the Thank- Mrs. Thos. L. Scott were Mr. and reminded the 150 separate school Catholic teacher ,before they can 18" x 28"�, 68". , 9.98 6-87, 12.20 Bath Set 5.19 4.49 offering meeting of the Marian- Mrs.Hugh Moore of Lindsay. elementary teachers attending build a Christian community must (66" Doors alio Avalkil:ile) 501?d standard SM)d Standard NxV r Good Fir FV Fu $Ptum Shoats One 848 sheathing shwhing. 7 & G Shealtiong Ritchie Evening Auxiliary - and Mr.- and mrs. Robert Laing the professional development day be themselves Catholic - someone. 'the 5/16" '9.83 7.16 , 5."- 5.89 3fir 7.64 2- x 4" 11.04 1.40 1.66 1.963' 2.24 W.M.S. last Tuesday ening. *e returned Thursday after spendingin Seaforth Monday of their who -holds basic teaching. of 314" 14.115 13.64 1i" 2" x 10" 3-93 4.92 SAO 6.86 7,87 Buy 50 sheets or more and save 50C per -sheet. We have e �ni . Mrs. 'McNeil brought greZ a week with relatives at Moose community involvement. 'church, someone who follows the HOODS and, flavour to your kitchen a from Save. Miami Carey, Rarg;i �Hocicl way. Available in one. gold, avo- cado or while. on eplc and spoke briefly t .. Jaw, Sask.. While there they Our Catholic schools, form basic moral teachings' of the smooth, ready to finish to the coli 30" 2'Speed 0,112 our of your choice. 'When You Work Too Hard attended, the Silver Wedding part of the -community and our church and someone who VJTCHEN Sin& cabinet with Wall No 21137 Vx; two has rtw %tft LIGHT PIXTURES .81W ow &a 91*8 Pro r outlined in the b�ok bs Anniversary celebrations.of Mf Catholic teachers contribute th thip wor- associates him -self wti YS -SO 41.69 • tirl =' SaIM&M OWW I* Waft% 100vwnbA. one 0GO um fco 80' 103.00 5247 and Programs. and mrs. Howard Eves and Mr. directly and indirectly to the shipping faith i-,ommunitv." Follg:wing the Thanks ivin g and Mrs. Ray Sapp. Mrs. Eves of active, life and formationWe Mr. Williams was the luncheon service in the Glad in . is. Tidings, id gs was the former Hazel Laing of policies of a common speaker and prior to this the Jean Carey presided and gave the Cromarty. sometimes forget the mpssage"we teachers under the jurisdiction of call to worship. The hymn. 'All Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harburn have t ' o the give the community. the, Huron -Perth County Roman Creatures of our God and King' re4rned last week from a trip to The only reason for -our Catholic Catholic Separate, Scho.o! Board 'hfid- was sung followed by prayer by the west coast and -a -visit -with Mr. schools and -our separati J this held workshops at St. Mrs.,E. Allen. Mrs.F. Hamilton acid mrs.Bev. Taylor and family in spirituat dimension',',' b3aid. . Patrick's School, Dublin, where read the scripture passages Alberta. "I believe the , key to -a they were familiarizing. them - assisted by Mrs. John Temple- Sir riday guests with Mrs. John successful Catholic teacher selves with the, metric system man as Noah. and - Mrs. Carter . Jefferson were Mr. and mrs. Bill ,king a Christian contribution which will be implemented in Kerslake, Mrs. Lloyd Miller and Chessell and Brian. Varna and to a community is their own belief Canada in 1980: and primary Mrs. Larry Gardiner as lepers. Mr. and Nfrs.Bill Laidlaw and in themselves and this tremen- l'anguage arts; and at St James Mrs. CAtey led in the Litany of family. Dorchester. dous mystery called redemp- School in Seaforth workshops on Thanksgiving and the offering Many relatives and friends tion." he stated'. Mr. Williams told the teachers arts and crafts were held and at was received by Mrs. Norman from this community attended a St. Columban,School a study of Ha6firn and dedicated with the reception for Mr. and Mrs, Roy that there are no neutral teachers the novel was held. first verse of Hymn 572, 'Give Russell of Russeldale in Brod. and - that to accept a position in a Thanks my S6ul for Harvest'. The hagen Community Centre on pianist. Mrs. Ivan Norris. played Friday night. Mrs. Russeil was an instrumental, followed by a the former Shirley (Wallace) reading, 'God Bless all Homes" Elliott. by Duncan Scott. The roll call was Mrs. Carter Kerslake attended answered by a Thanksgiving the Carlow Trade Fair which was' NOTICE From Oct.' 28, - 1,974, pra&tice will be conducted out of the new clinic on MAIN STREET NORTH' between the hours* of $A.M. & I P.M. daily except StIndtLyarld holidayt. FA# ilkTh- *T' imAAY t .7 7fi, The Red PenalI 1 is• coming T6 Minhell M BUILDING111 tl ' STAINLESS STEEL .SINKS, KITCHEN FAUCET No.fo Single Bowl Sink 18" X x 7", complete with strainer No. 26(,-765 - This 8 deck faucet with clear u IJ $17.93 tempo clesign handles ONLY has a swivel spoul. 1 and bright pol- No. 3D5 Double BOW 31"x 18** x 7 1/8", complete with strainer $38-85 ished finish. 9 070' ONLY ONLY., COUNTER TOPS 'LOUVRED m Thew doors would be a wel- �.,f* addition to any horibe. These N6 'I �iiy ca shier iqps have a They are deal for use as dos. nDn 6113and are made d cN*"ed %Wlback FOLDING et doors in the bedroom, ret arborde ~ has been per- marieroy larmnaled to a warp free base. room, kitchen, or fainify room. DOORS All dodrs are 1 Illb­.. T'PVTMIP n vanaly d,beaWLs col- 2,0..X 72" .... 18-75 6 8" 33.88.. 68" 41.05 Cw*% 96-: ....24.99 2-6" X 3.0" x caps ... 1.50 120" .31.26 68" 37.69 -, 6-8 41.85 22 1, 1 1318" MAHOGANY 6 8- $10.50 DOOR HARDWARE 24" x DOORS - 6.8, 10.98 V6 x 26' x 6's" $8.55 6-s- 11.70 Wenlock Vanguard Passage Set 4.19 3.45 18" x 28"�, 68". , 9.98 6-87, 12.20 Bath Set 5.19 4.49 1.10- X 210' X 0B- 9.96 6'8' 16.10 Key -in -Knob %,25 0." 2'0- x 3'0" x 6,81 . ... .... 9.98 .-a- I ... . .. ,-17.30: PLYWOOD (66" Doors alio Avalkil:ile) 501?d standard SM)d Standard NxV r Good Fir FV Fu $Ptum Shoats One 848 sheathing shwhing. 7 & G Shealtiong FRAMING LUMBER CM99truil:11101ri & SWxWd Graft spruce 114" 7.45 8'19 12' 14' 16' 5/16" '9.83 7.16 , 5."- 5.89 3fir 7.64 2- x 4" 11.04 1.40 1.66 1.963' 2.24 -&38 19 '10-99 10.27 8.56 " 2" x 6" 1.72 2.15 2.58 3.00 3.44 69" 12-78 11.83 10-35 1Z4() ,oiz, X 8" 4.00 4.67 5.33 2.67 3.33 314" 14.115 13.64 1i" 2" x 10" 3-93 4.92 SAO 6.86 7,87 Buy 50 sheets or more and save 50C per -sheet. We have LOWER PRICES APPLY ON 4000 SM LOTS plenty in stock, so come to Saveway today. RANGE Prevent Cooking lumes, from spreading throughout the house and add cblour - 'by buying- KITCHEN CABINETS HOODS and, flavour to your kitchen a from Save. Miami Carey, Rarg;i �Hocicl way. Available in one. gold, avo- cado or while. These cabinets would enhance X' 2 Speed 29-20 any kitchen setting. They are fac- tory built, and are sanded satin Ducted Model smooth, ready to finish to the coli 30" 2'Speed 0,112 our of your choice. Ductless Model VJTCHEN Sin& cabinet with Wall No 21137 Vx; two has rtw %tft LIGHT PIXTURES .81W ow &a 91*8 cauhrertop cabinet 42" ND 21104 - 6n " gee lxYfam 9#4x%sh beg left a Is 53-50 38.22 48': f'1:h:"Kd of NW trow YS -SO 41.69 • tirl =' SaIM&M OWW I* Waft% 100vwnbA. one 0GO um fco 80' 103.00 5247 =W0 F 2 Damer 12" ....111.50 505 S 00ineferao00hew 4-0. 6.04 96" M.00 99,9S tl Pric" effecti" A! Our unul ..October 28 EXETER. YA RD ONLY 217 Main tf Fritiq 9.3 N6, 4:Hwv, Writ'), 0,9. .60 40 . . . . . . . . . . . ... d, 7. q Pric" effecti" A! Our unul ..October 28 EXETER. YA RD ONLY 217 Main tf Fritiq 9.3 N6, 4:Hwv, Writ'), 0,9. .60 40 . . . . . . . . . . . ... d,