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The Huron Expositor, 1974-11-28, Page 16I_ y,1�rTfl51,4J8�1N' E.PQSITQN, N.dVI*M#, 1979 - °I ,i „. I ro , d rte. .•_,..:: ,r.:,., ...,- *'•... , ;1 meet n he,ars , " y� ,��O { i b • a out Mhtgomoryl, r Mrs. -,John Miller 'opened°"the'x: November dmeetingof the Maria ti { ,.. ,�11+ . tit,•' II „ e, • u�.n ,,. „ Ritchie Everting. Axiliary with a , 7 " t t a `• 1 .,, poem, Praise.. Hymn 691 , was u� :T sung with Mrs. J. .Carey „as &4 pianist. 'Mrs. 'Lorne EI1ToZtyead the scripture from 1st Peter and .� IU Af Mrs. Gordon Scot gave the topic, reading a biography on the life'of '.Ac6 .. L M nt m ry author of p go e , a a the. A 0 K40,S THAI R NSF BUILDING''Anna books and wife of a,� . Presbyterian • mipister,, , Part of their mn1.1 :was spent in r� 41s, no'rrow escape, r0mbe Ontario. Mrs.' Frank ,Hamilton hada quiz on rhymes in the Bible. 4 We are sorty to report Mr. Ted Doyle. MacRae' and baby, daughter The study book was taken by MrS. Mike 'Doyle, -local cattle drover, Mr. Mike Eckert, ,R.R. 1, 'Jennifer of, London and .Mr. & 'Carter Kerslake and Mrs. Eldon p had the ' misfortune, of being mailman, while charfgmg fp snow Mrs. Bruce °Ha11Ml� of ' Allen. ` 'attacked by a• bull while loadingtires. on..a car had,. a' co le of Kitchenr• .. , uP Twelve members and one ' cattle at the ,farm of .Mr. Jack . vertebrae slip In his back and was Visitors with Mrs. 'Helen visitor answered the, roll Pall with ; +` Reline in�Hibbert,To%iu hip.✓ H r , off duty lo'i a week but, has Mcfiratfi on the weekend were a currentk event from the Glad. i returned, t9 his work again, this r Bill Williams and Jay & John Tidings, or Record. Mrs. Jphn was fortunate to escpae with on4y• week. McGrath, all of To onto and Mr. F Templeman resided for the severe-bruises:anti is conJales-' p P Visitors with Vir. bon .MacRae 'Gil Vergilis. of Toronto. business when the members cing at the home. o jhis brother oh,5un•day were Mr. & Mrs. J. DI. u . Mrs. Monica Holland and her reported that the new copkbooks mother, Mrs. S. Gaunt wh.o .have were 'selling gOickly at a price f 0 2.2:5. The associate members will - been - patients 'in Seaforth l � NEWS OF � M Commdhity . Hospital have be invited to the Christmas r feturned home. 1 meeting. A motion was. made to ' ? ' Miss Barbara ' �leLattg4lilin of use the memorial money to plh£e Staf f a London"spent the weekend with a frarrl'ed picture of Magian " Ritchie in the chureh:'Mrs. Lloyd ' ' Mr. &Mrs. MSke' McLaughlin.. .Y 'PACKAGE. :i Corresgondetit Mr;'•&'Mrs. Pat Woods and Miller reborded the cards apd Mrs. John Templeman BATe-HA00M., visits - • + family of Georgetown. spent then is to shut-ins and the meeting g Horan. closed with Hymn, "Nearer, My r _ wekend with Mr. Fer ^ , , • • • � ., • • � , t -Mr. Les Barnes has returned God, to Thee and'the Lord's ' - ' Mrs:. Ross McPhail was hoste&s L6ng. Ago: from Westminster Hospi Prayer. ' for the Education • and Cultural Mrs: Lloyd Miller presented .a London where ..he was a patient Following the meeting, Mrs. � With C h f i st m a s c.o ni i n g Activities meeting'of the'Staffa, paPer'on the motto -;Where there' Women''s Institute held' at her is. shared interest, age need be°no. ,•for the past two weeks. John Templeman and Mrs. J. g e Carey were in charge of a silent soon, you sho' ld` 'think' Of E home -on, Monday .'evening barrier.: . Mrs, Carter''Kerslake. November 18. presented the nutrient hint for the Guest `speaker .for the evening Month on home canning. She'also was Mrs. Brian Richmond, „'read, a letter- from •a pen pa in r Cromarfy, wlio .introduced every- '-Australia, tpiling about , 'the one to the Metric'. S�stem. She. A.C.W,W. conference which- was explained line, weight, liquid, ares -hal is year at•Perth Australia: and temperature measures. '-Roll _tr.all - Name, your favourite " Everyone, completed an ;estimate, actor or actress,,was answered by quiz. 16 members and 2 visitors. auction including baking, sewing, remodelling 'your, bathroom crafts, magazines, fruits andnOV�il. r'$aV@Way' carries D y vegetables. Penovall3 complete_ line of bathtubs, " .Mrs. J.. Jefferson accompanied toilets and sinks and toilet ' Mr. and. Mrs. Wm•, Chesselk of ••' Varna on W, dnesday;,to. Donny seats, ir1 many si*es, Colours, brook where they visited with Mf. a .n d, p`r i c e .4ranges that . af s Mrs. Hilliard, ; Jeffeson, and Mrs. John Miller resided -and The 4-H' members and their. 'Mrs. Mar Yost Who -s -spent Ledd • you et James, y will help g the .job 5.. P ,t. Y' . p Mr: Roy McCulloch ,returned ,:• , done. during business the Area Conven' leaders are to be' guests at the • week with Mrs. Harold McCallum home on Friday after spending tion in Stratford and the Training Christmas'meeting on December of R.R; 1 Walton ltas'returned .to ,'some time in Seaorth Hospital.. .- School for Leaders for the short : 18. Courtesy -remarks were given her home in,Dayton,�Ohio. Mrs. Everard Kerslake visited. • course "Baked in a Pie" were by'•Mrs.' George Vivian. Lunch ' Miss Dianne Witlis of Brussels last eek• with Mr. and. Mrs. discussed. was, served•, by Mrs. George, - spent the weekend at the home of Richard Cochrane, SaTia. Ruth and Bonnie McPhail. V,ivian, Mrs. Lloyd' Miller and? Mr. &Mrs, Harold McCahum. First Cromarty Boy :Scouts delighted^with'musical numbers: Mrs. John Templeman. Harold, Paul and Ron enjoyed a few' games of bowling' Blowing 'in the Wind and Long,, Hibbert ' community, young ;'McCallum,Don and Warren at Mitchell Bowling Lanes after.SAVEWAY SAVERS peoplernet Sunday.evening in the -Dennis and t, , John Glanville school on Thursday. MONE � k Family Life Centre. Guest who spent last .week at' the Don Stoneman; Lorraine Laing, - News of speakers were Mr. &Mrs. Jim Manitoulin Island have returned and Brenda Gardiner received Stockmafi, Arthur. They took home. -their gcadpa,tipn 'ilipiorpasat hie t._„ "v �.ysole...�n an .imaginary tide to . McKillop III 4-H ' • CommencemAi Exei t`b` a "£-' at t. r e s y" Vanda S aiibia• a(dtdola; iiy''word and foray, vice president Mitchell High S�hool on Friday ®����� picture, where the meeting was .hostess at a meeting of night. Don. Stoneman also iearned'`about the people, 'the McKillop,II1 and -the cldb'party in received his Honour graduation", climate and agriculture of the bet•'horne. Each member :brought diploma. country. Mrs. Stockman led in a friend with 36 people attending. singing the Zambia National -A.-dinner buffet . style was Anthem. served' consisting of chili' con * * * * * r Mr. and Mrs. Don Moylan Fifty Staffa Women's Institute carne, eggs and chips,.. a tossed Tuberculosis has not disappeared } visited the Royal°Winter Fair last members;'. their husbands and salad, rolls and ,relishes with in Canada. in 1972,. 453 week. friends enjoyed a bus .trip on raspberry chiffon and butter cake,-Canadiaos died from tuberculosis Mn and Mrs: Garry Sararas of. Thursday to the Royal Winter all brought ,by :the members. ,. 3,563 new - active cases were London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nolan. Fair in Toronto: After dinner games were con- found last ,` year, and 867 t Miss Marian McIver .of Detroit At the J: Templeman home on ducted by, -Barb Smith 'and reactivated cases. The I and Mr.' and Mrs.' TomMclver the weekend ,were, . Darlene Carolyn Malonev.Late.r in a\short Huron -Perth Ter , and : Rd Templeman., Waterloo', Ruth 'meeting Miss Jane Pengilley,, the Association, the Christmas Seal and Patricia a Toroeral foe here Templeman. Stratford and, Home Economist for Huron Organization fights TB and other' . attending the a funeral fo their, aunt, Mrs. Pat Jordan. Vanda and Michelle Martyn,d ,_ County, spoke ' and answered ' respiratory"iseases•, t Mrs. Gerard Mart;hand of .Rus eldale. questions: Windsor• is visiting her parents ti Mr. and 'Mrs. Leo Murray. - Misses Catherine Moylaf' nd * • * • ' * = . • , •-C % r r Joanne Murray, of ,St. ioirlas , i visited at their homes here. �a eco �tded •• •. Mr. Joe 'Murray of Orillia •% � �• ,, visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. �� .••�C.-', , ..*�y: , ' , Ray Murray on the weekend. - Mr. And Mrs. Patrick Murray •and family of London visited Mr: ,. and Mrs. Jim McQuaid on .•. ,j �} _ Sunday. McKillop Ii Etigaettes k• �1�• McKillop II Etiquette's ,met for �. a dinner party and a social- aft _ * •• ••*j•' =* ' t ern h at a ad invited School. Each member had invited aguest / 4" I andmembers helped prepate the meal. •..,. *•• : • ' s •r.. The menu consisted of wiener ' CONVERTIBLE FRONT LOAD and bacon roll -ups. bundled ` •' potatoes, dinner rolls, and an 'x assortment of jellos and salads. �Y DISHWASHER .Y a, J c,. • TWO WASH CYCLES NORMAL 4 ' \� POWER SCRUB k.•� n • 3,LEVEL WASH ACTION I x.,1'1 •SOFT FOOp DISPOSER 't. + .r AUTOMATIC RINSE GLOW I ,v • - ! .. i WOOD TOP •` • AVAILABLE IN WHITE AND HARVEST Brodhagen sympathizes with k.•�. tiitoDEL SC432.! • RCLL AROUiyD CASTERSI f Mr.' and- Mrs. Lavern Wolfe' and T• x Dalton Hint in the death of'John ���, P i 1 Isler' of Manor; Saskatchewan. ?' Mr. Isler was visiting at Chatbain l� • Record Pia ere -Lamps MEDICINE CABINETS STAINLESS STEEL SINKS Qur. tom fine of ' rrledicirte ,-- '�:� '',� No` a00:S1 to $OyI,,Sink. cabinets c'lete' an lie Installed by the:home iii" x 213°' X 7t `'cbmptete 'handyman'. The .following ate, �- with strainer. samples only. i< No, 1318 Features, 17.93 •. Swinging Doors • `ttb;"x16V."x0.' Only . . ` No. 305.Double Bowl. 31 Recessed in wall ■ 12 49 18" x 7-1'/8" '. No. C71 Features x complete �1 * Notillustrated • Sliding bo&s111 with strainer. . x 172 x 5,9,8" 1 c Mo • Surface Mounted- . S 23 33 Only 38.85 VANITIES CERAMIC. o si Lic .n.a el (q 20" x 16" base wit hA/11 TV covet o,ns. 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Price includes the standard shower head and mixing No 31-1437 No. po Ha 1 . 17.58 'Rough &ass . , .. , .7.98 Tempo Handle .7 valves, attractive plastic shower cur - taln and soap dish - No. 502 • 3t• Lucile29.75 Chrome Plated • - 18.78 30" x 30" x 75" Reg. 54.50 - 49.95 Ea, .Handle ... 32" x 32".x 75" Reg.57.50 54.50Ea.. LAUNDRY TUBS CO.PPER '-Y' x 12 Type M Copper Pipe 4.65 Thpse lightweight ABS Plastic tubs measure 23" W x 22" L x 34" H. The id levelling stands, rubber stoppefs and t,,2^ x 90' Elbow .: .... ' .19 PIPE 1•'2" Tee, . • , . .. .33 screws for the tubs are included in the pwrce.AND " S9'Couplings ..... .12 Single Tub .............. 18.95 V2" Male Iron Pipe Adaptor . .25' Double Unit ......:...39.95 FITTINGS 1•'2" Female Iron Pipe Adaptor . .39 (Tub capacity of 18 5 Imperial Gallons) We carry a complete line of 1/2". copper finings. CPVC PIPE ','2'x 10' length ..3.09 ABS' PIPE &F ITTIGS '''2"x90°Elbow... .34 This pipe can be used to replace 1h , 1'' x 45° Elbow ... , .40 1 V2" x 12' p Length 7■29 copper pipe in hotand cold water pre, 2.• Te6 48 Coupling ...... , . .28 sure systems. h needs no sold .; and a Is not CSA Approved in all ,,a" Cap .... ,.......23 11/2" x 90" 11,2" Male Iron q Elbow ..... 42 pe p Pi Ada for .32 areas. Check your bcaf plumbing regulations before using: y' Coupling .....,. 23 ..... 1 1 /2" 11/2" Femal Iron' qc Tee '. Pipe Adaptor (We carry a complete line of amessories) .... . , . .' . , .36 No. 21138. This white ribbed flt t - 'BATHROOM ed enamelled glass shade has a These mirrors are ideal tor' the tied - LIGHT dear bottom lens and a polished . chrome finish., Maximiim•of one room, rec room, kdcherl or livingroom, MIRRORS They are made of Mate glass, ao are FIXTURES 60'watt bulb. ready.lo hang as the clips are includ•. 41;1" Diameter . , ....... 3.14 . No. 12313C/0 This glass fixturo is 12" long with while Imes_ and, hag • ed. , 24" x 36", .. 11.75 30 ''X 48" ... 19.95 a chrome canopy. . It has two 60 watt bulbs , r 4.09 ' 24"x48" . , . 1•5.95 16" x eo" 12.50 No, 423 SC/0 15" Length . 5'.03 .. , at the time of his death. He was a y " double cousin to Dalton Hinz and 4Ypal l.; Mr. and -Mrs. Wolfe! '' •Smhll Appliances • G.E.Stoves ,r _ tul�m Brodhagen sympathizes with ,. Mr. and Mrs.Wilfred Ahrens in >* _ Colored T V t G:E.Refrigerators�., Price- effective - a the death of their'btather-in-law, � ,� . until, At O�Jr_ Bite Gordon Bach of London. Mrs. IWAY. Bach 'was married to ,Mrs. � RadiosG.E. Dryers, Washers .. - ..•..-� DECEMBER 2 Atiren's sister. 'EXETER. YARI Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe of w• ' r -Btodhagen and Mrs. Michael f _ Wide s6leetion of inside and outside Xmas Lights k' ,� e t° 6hnolty,•of Watburg visited at f ONLY tile'' home of ivir. •• and Mrs. ,'�• � - � , � . Dot las Hinz df 5f• Th omas and � " ' 227 Main St. No, 4 Hwy. Nori i• 1 a 1ELM Mon. •Titans. Friday Saturday yat 'the home of at. Lorne Hinz 1.� L0110UElmalit of St,Thomas. Xlso visifu8:,30 6:00 8:30 - 9,00 ' 8:00 - 4:00 'PH g? 235 ' dance on , NE 1582 a>V.'the Y.arrte iiiillz test .. .. ?' ilia tveekefhd *a.ug'ene' Hinz Yi a'rd�'arriily:of`C>rafhati'.- k � ,E�hOiie'S25'i132d , "' � $dlaTorth f 4117 , 0 Vi W