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The Huron Expositor, 1975-08-14, Page 5ey,eapp. 7 Bring your own containers . week days to our Apiary, and have them filled. -amp SUNT/AYS AND7 WEDNESDAY EVENINGS 236-4979 Frettsatnples at honey house Seaforth IGA [Only] Prices effective Aug. 14, 15, 16. or While supplies last Sherriff Ass't. JELLY POWDERS 23' 3 oz. pack. GLAD GARBAGE BAGS 87' 10 Pack Nice Includes Cuttirig, Wrapping & Freezing. We reserve the right to limit quantities. There's no substitute for, quality! We handle only "Red brand A - 1 beef" 3 QT. JUG CLOVER FARM Feature Buys FROM THURSDAY, AUG. 14 TILL SUNDAY, AUGUST 17 STORE HOURS, OPEN MONDAY TO THURSDAY 9 a.m, to 6 p.m. FRI. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. `Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sun. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. AT VANASTRA BRAND QUALITY MEATS FRED'S HOMEMADE SAUSAGE SCHNEIDER'S-SKINLESS, ALL-BEEF RED-HOT LB. 69c WIENERS SCHNEIDER'S FIRST GRADE BUTTER MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT ~A COFFEE SCHNEIDER'S - POPULAR TRAY COUNTRY MAPLE OR FOIL SLICED 'PRODUCE FEATURES FRESH - LOCAL GREEN CABBAGE 23c EACH NEW - CELLO BAG -CARROTS 3 LB- 43c LARGE - GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS 2 LB. 35c Watch for many more features in the Foodland-advertisement in the London Free Preis SHOP COUNTRY MARKET AND SAVE DOLLARS Ferguson planes • • • • 0 • 0 • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • 0 At all other times the dump will be locked GOSHEN STREET SOUTH - ZURICH The dump will now be open from Town of Seaforth' August 15 8:30 P.M. Continued support is' appreciated.' Personals Mr. and Mrs. Cannon have taken possesion of Peter Willems house on Nelson Street - Mr. and Mrs. peter Willems have moved to Mr. Willems Sr. home at R,R.#4, Seaforth. Mr. andMrs. W. Ivan Dickins are renovating their home on Ann St. We welcome them to Dubli n. The large tree in front of their home, which was considered a hazard, has been removed by Hibbert Township crew under the direction of Ed. Chappel, Hibbert Twp. Road Superintendent and Seaforth . P.U.C. crew under direction of Don MacRae, chairman, Dublin Hydro. Miss Kathleenthleen Stapleton's new house on Mill Street is progressing very well and will be St. Columba a„, Mr., and Mrs. Leo Smith, Acton, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cronin. Mrs. Gary Wagner, Ponoka, Alberta, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jim 0,:Connor. Mr. and Mrs,. "Alphonse Cronin are visiting in Red Deer, Alberta with their son John, his wife and children. While there they will attend the wedding of their nephew, Richard Cronin. CorreSpQndent Don McRae The first Pine of ti/P Midwestern Ontario playoffs were held at Dublin Athletic arc Sunday afternoon at 3:0 0 '?,M. Dublin Shamrocks coached by .10e Pub n sidewalk plan 41, New Dump Hours • • • • • • ps, • • • • • • • 1 - 9 Wednesdays and 9 - 5 Saturdays • • • • S . • • • • • • • E. Ccirdrlo Mayor •.. • • " . 0 0 OOOOOO ••••••••••••••••• OOOOOOOO • O p OOO • • • • • 0 • • 00 • • • * • • 0 • • • • • • 'of • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 141. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 110 • lr * • • Play bc10 .at reunion Correspondent Mrs. Marg Hulley Doris Dolmage, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. •Roy Dolmage has accepted a position at Queensway Nursing Home, Flensall, and in September she has been accepted at the Wingham Hospital to take her R.N.A. —"-itathr Hulley, Cromarty is visiting with her cousin Debbie }Wiley. Judy McGhee has returned to her home in London after ...visiting with the Finney family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harris and Vicky, Mr. and. Mrs. . Tony Wolfcamp and Marsha, Mitchell • • and Carolyn Young, Seaforth • have returned home from a • holiday at Matachewan. • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulley • • attended a Hulley Reunion held in M8nkton Community Park on • •• Sunday. A lar ge crowd was in attendance and the afternoon was • spent in sports and games. A pot S . luck supper was held with over 70 • • sitting down. the most • honourable member there was • Mrs. Gordon Hulley Sr. a past • • long time resident of McKillop • Township. • New year's reunion will be held • • in the sme place and the second • week of August. • • After supper a very • unprofessional game of softball • was enjoyed by all but it was very • evident that the . umpire was • • blind, the ladies won the game • over the gents by a great margin. • • Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harris • 0 accompanied by Edna Miller of • Winnipeg visited with Mr. and • • Mrs. Robert Harris, Monday • evening. • Earl Dolmage, Chatham, • manager of the Toronto Dominion • Bank at St.. Claire Avenue spent the weekend at the home of his parents. over the world on his missiona duties. ,Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Maloney Correspondent Mrs. R. L aina • Over 25 descendents of Rev.. David and Mrs. Marianne Ritchie were • present in. Cromarty Presbyterian , Church onSunday morning when a plaque in their memory was unveiled by their granddaughter, Mrs. Martin, of Waterloo. Rev. A .H,Daynard of Staffa conducted 'the service assisted by the Rev. James Ritchie of Killarney, Manitoba, who spoke °tithe text, 'These last have worked but one hOur, and thou hast made them equal unto us which have bornethe heat and burden of the day." (Matt. 20:12) During the service three of the Ritchie grandchildren, Marianne, Deborah, and' Jennifer Martin, sang unaccompanied 'Seek and Ye' • Shall Find' „ The male quartette, Eldon Allen, Murray- Christie, Itobt. Norris and ARthur Kemp, sand 'I Have Heard of a Latid' with Mrs. F. Horne at the Organ. Following the church service lunch was served in the basement by the Marian Ritchie Evening Auxilliary. During this social hour the Rev. J. Ritchie introduced the other sons and daughters of Rev, David Ritchie who were present. - Margaret, Elsie, Doug, and Mac. and each spoke briefly. The only .member of the immediate family unable to be present was Gordon. Also among the guests of interest were 'Dr. Alex Scott. son-in-law of James Ritchie, who skipped the Ontario rink in the Briar Cup curling competition last spring, and Dr. Lance Norris of Wyoming, who started Cromarty school, Seaforth High School and Toronto University at the same time as Jim Ritchie. The Martin sisters also sang another number 'Give me oil in my Lamp', bringing a very happy event to a close. PeeWee Tournament Thames Road girls and, Kirkton boys took home the trophies following ' the • PeeWee playoff tournament ' at Cromarty Community Park on Sunday. Thames Road defeated Elimville girls in their final game after earlier winning 15.13 over Hibbert. In the first game of the afternoon Elimville won the right to enter the finals by, defeating 'Hurondale 24-7. Hurondale and Kirkton 'met, in the first boys' game with Kirkton winning 15-8. , ThenHibbert played off with Elimville. winning 10,3, and going on to meet Kirkton in the final game of the tournament. Hibbert 1 lost this game 18-2, giving Kirkton the trophy. During the afternoon, an exhibition game was also played. with Hurondale PeeWees defeating Hibbert 11 boys 13-11. Sunday night saw the Twin City Bombers defeat Bell 25-21 in their slow pitch game. In their best-of-three play-off series, Hibbert North eliminated HibBert South bantam boys in two games straight. Games this week at the park Thurs.,Aug. 14 - 7:00 P.M. Staffa Sr. Girls VS Usborne Sat., Aug. 16th, 9 P.M. - Pullarton VS Staffs men. Sun, Aug. 17th, 9 P.M. Seaford, ' England , Chas. Friend's brother and sister-in-law have returned home, Mr. Jack Friend comments on being questioned about Dublin and area were "Jolly Good". Mrs. Leslie Barnes is a patient in Westminster Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Matt McCarthy of Holiday Florida spent a week with Mrs. Lloyd McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Palin of Toronto and Mr.a nd Mrs. Greg Sullivan of London with Mrs. Mary McCarthy and Mr. and Mrs. Keith McCarthy for the weekend. Brodhagen Rey. Horst and several members of the churCh attended the memorial service for Rev. Loing at St. John's Lutheran Church; Waterloo, on Thursday. He was a former minister of St. Peter's 'Lutheran Church, Brodhagen. On Sunday morning Rev. Horst surprised the congregation with a tape where he picked out a few excerpts of 'the Church's 50t14 Anniversary 1972., 'We are soAy to hear that Mr. Art Preistap is a patient in the General Hospital, Stratford, again. Roysliten VS Brodhagen [Exhibition] • Personals Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGhee .London, spent a few days 1 t week ip with Mr. McGh e's relatives at Bancroft. ' John Taylor, STaffa, visi ed Monday afternoon with To my Laing. Mrs.C4) Jon Tititi4pCinet.m. Mr. and Aim , *heft - 'McCaughey visited Or a few days with Mrs, Margaret, Woods, Toronto. Mr. and 'Mrs,Bruce Eatotti Kim,, Elizabeth, Richtd and Andrew arriVed home. Friday after spending two years in Bangladesh. Mr.,Eaton will be returning to Dacca in "October. Quite a • number from this community were guests at the Smale-Holland wedding in Stratford an Friday OVenifi Mtn IKIQn, Spent the' weekend and :Mt.C'40.iie Miller. Wanda. and Michelle .Martyn t RasSeldele holidayed for 'a' few : days With theirigrandt?arentS, and J rat. JrJohn. TentPlernan and , family . Mr... and Mrs Barr' Mahon,,aro • holidaying in the WO 0). provinces. I Mrs, Ruby Weiler andeCFista,. Brampton visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ,Smale pad family, 11 y • an improvement along, Ceunty ,visited with Ste MaloneY in Road #10. Kitchener over the Weelfend. New lines and hydro service Mr. edward Byers la 'in have been extended to service the Stratford General HOSnital. new Huron-Perth Roman Catholic Visitors with Mr. and 'Mrs. Leo Separate School Board offices in KrpOnen are Father Herman Van the former Convent and should be Hulten - J. M. Verhooven and V. Cronin came. from behind in the completed later this week Hulten and Peter Coppens. They • last inning and won by 3-2, This is according to chairman Don will be returning to Holland this a best 2 out of 3 play-off. The MacRae. weekend. second game was played ismsTrustees of the Police Village Mr. and Mrs. Jack Friend of Waterloo WedneSday evening of Dublin - Chairman Matt against the Waterloo Ghosts. McCreight; Don 4 MacRae and The Dublin Shamrocks are now Lawrence Cook discussed a new in another play-off -, the sidewalk on west side of Mill Provincial Women's Softball Street from Post Office to Liffy Union - 1st game against the Bridge. Approval has been Kitchener - Civilians Friday, obtained from Hibbert Tqwnship and tenders will be called shortly. Other badly needed sidewalks are still under discussion. Visiting with Mrs. Dan Costello were Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Costello - .Cathy, Sharon and Larry Weir, New Lowell, Ont., - also Mrs. Doug. McGilvery and children, Chatham. Fr. Vincent Eckert C. S. B. has returned to Merionville, Indiana, U.S.A. after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coville. Father Vincent also replaced Fr. Dill, who is on vacation. Mr.., and Mrs. Cath andLes Scott of Oaklawn, Chicago, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coville. Fr. patrick Moore, Scarboro, Foreign Mission Society, presently at St. 'Marys, celebrated Holy Mass Sturday night and Sunday mornings and spoke about Our Lady of Fatima and brought along with him the humble little I / statue which has become t World Pilgrim Image of Our La Correspondent of Fatima which he carries V. J. Lane Ritchie family honoured "My hairdresser just gave it to me• krikiWs better than our prilfessional hairdressers hat's hest for the health and beauty of your hair. • So before %Ae make your hair hexitiful, we „, make it healthy' with Realistic Milk Phis 6" Sharipiio. Thk i the cimditionihg ,hamp,,,, that • . takes the snag and snarl • of shampooing. Arid it's'rhe first shampoo to combine great cleansing ith the great conditionIng tit seven organic ingredients. Gall for your •,tvling appoiniment today— and we'll tell tot/ him rir get a $2.59 tube ut Realistic Milk Plus 6 Professional Formula Shampiio BRIAN'S HAIRSTYLING 527-1700 Seaforth