The Huron Expositor, 1976-02-28, Page 13Members of the team wore storm
stayed in the Wiarten area.
Thirty two lady curlers enjoyed
the Thursday Jitney. Each receiv-
ed a plant as a souyenier for
the day. Curlers represented
Seaforth, Flensall, Bayfield,
ton, Goderich and Blyth. Lunch
for the ladies was a pancake and
sausage meal.
Nip
Massey Ferguson
We're 'offering special low prices on all
new MF farm tractortrunder 80 pto hp, plus
new MF industrial units 'in stock. Check
how much you can save:
MODEL
YOU CAN NOW SAVE
M.F. 235 Tractor
$400
M.F. 255 Tractor
$400
M.F. 30 Backhoe Loader
$900
M.F. 711B Skid Steer Loader
$400
Limited to available inventories until 30th, 1976
We've got other bargain machines in stock, -
at prices you'll find hard to believe. Come see,
come SAVE!
-r BC es Farm Supply
527-1257 Seaforth , Ont.
THE BAND IN PLAID — "They looked as good as the other bands
in satin and sequins" an Expositor reader writes from Florida where
she saw the SDHS band perform last week. The girls apparently
wowed the crowds in their plain old Canadian plaid skirts, hats and
ties. (Staff Photo)
ti
Throw Away
Your Fuse
Box, We've a
Better Idea
LONG SLEEVE—LADIES
SIZES 10-20
THE HURQN, E QSITP.R, FEER.VARY1*P',,. 197.
Anne. at Green Gables in - yr-o I.
p.ty's Qvvt .cb„,..§94 ..tbis. .4pP.O4 .1(*y;
n 1908, thks Canadian •wor,, to ,celebrate the.
became a
household word, Then there were ,
several film versions of the story, . -
including a.,.,1956 T.V. musical
with lyrics by Donald Harron, and
music by Norman Campelli,
This year.? the Playhouse l,has
•
James Murphy,'Artistic Lucy gaud tvlontso
" Director of Huron Country which first appeared
Playhouse, has announced that form of Anne soo
Anne of Green Gables will
headline the Playhouse summer
season.
Anne of Green Gables is not
only Canada's , most famous
musical, but a world hit. Based on
1970.
Gables will by procAtcsi with
complete musical. •,and dance
corps, and full .orehestra. The
production will, rehearse inoond
bend, then play two weeks at the
Playhouse,' and' two weeks on tour
For your own convenience, we'll install a circuit breaker;
easier, .safer than fuse bOxes. Our skilled electrician
will do a careful, efficient job and you save time
energy . . . money with our low rates.
GEO. A. SILLS a
Main S;. • HARDWARE MERC
ONS,
ANTS Seaforth
fo•
E BASE FACTORY OUTLET
-"TIF4 Store That Salves You More
TOP GRADE12 CURLERS — Jgannq Whitman, left, John Primeau arid Margaret
Sills were the winning rink in a 450, class curling bonspiel at the curling club on
Monday..The 450 students have been learning curling, and other recreational
sports, in their physed classes. There were only three curlers on the rink because
some of their classmates were h ome sick. (Staff Photo)
Vanastra
Meeting to support hospitaL,
HE SHOOTS,.HE SCORES -- Jim Nigh got a basket
rather than a goal in a basketball game between the
'SDHS senior boys and a team from South Huron HS
in Exeter at the local school Thucsday. Seaforth
players went on to win the game. (Staff Photo)
Correspondent
Karen Lchnen
John Reuger Maintenance
service and sales' hasbeen located
at 20 Regina Rd., Vanastra since
June .1975..
The'. service provides cleaning
of floors, walk and windows,
repairs and installation of .eaves-
troughing roofing 'and paving.
May marks three years for John' •
this.business. Before coming to
Vanastra John. his wifc„and three
children lived in Clinton.
On Friday. February 27 an •
Open meeting is planned at the .
Vanastra Centre for all suppotters
of the Action Committee to save
the Clinton Public Hospital. Pre-
sent at this gathering will be
Clinton • mayor -Don Symons,
Chairman of the Clinton' Public
Hospital Board Art Aikens, Hosp-
ital Administrator;., Doug Coven-
try, Reeve of Tuckersmith Town-
ship, Elgin Thompson. Dr. Brian
Baker and Roy Wheeler Chair-
man of the Action. Committee,
All residents of TuckersmOh
Township Stanley Township and
supporters of the Action Commit-
tee are urged to attend.
Letters from individual persons
are important.' lnfOrmation on
where to send these letters will be
given to supporters of the Action
Committee. Free babysitting,will
be • provided -al
Centre.
• -Curling News
.The team skipped by, John
Brownridge won . in the Royal
Bank Cash Spiel in Wiarton,
_McKiilop
Correspondent
Mrs.Ed. Regelc •
me. LlOyd E, Regelc and
Darlene of Princeton visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Regele.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hare and
Angie of Listowel were recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
McCallum.
Miss Anne Kistner of
Waterloo, sister 9f Mrs. Joseph
Thornton is_a patient in K-W
libspital, Kitchener. We wish her
a speedy recovery. •
Mrs. Annie Elligsen is still a
patient _ in Seaforth
Community Hospital. We wish
her a speedy recovery
Mrs. toy Wildfong of Mitchell
spent a day last week ,with Mlrr
and' Mrs. Glen McNich'ol.
Mrs. Th omas Petley of London
!f5 visited on Sunday afternoon
with Mrs.- loseph Thornton.
MENS - REG. 16.97
WOOL PANTS
CHILDRENS—SIZE 4-6X REG. $14.97
WINTfkJA(KETS
11 1,27
SWEATERS
LONG SLEEVE—SIZES S—M- L
REG $7.97 CH 1,1 DR ENS — LONG
$ 2,97 T-SHIRTS
Rreg. $1.37 - $2,57
NOW
25% oFF,
704t HILDRENS
SIZES 4-16
WINTER
JACKETS
REG. $10.57
$,97
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LEISURE SUITS RS1E6G95
GIRLS & BOYS
SIZE 4-6X
'Our
Sewing Machine
Expert
1 EARL BERSCHT
will be at our store for
demonstrations and repairs
JUST ARRIVED:
Saturday, February 28
BY THE YARD
BORG
11:00 a.m. — 5 p.m.
Come in and ask for a
demonstration on any of our
brands - such as Bernina,
Universal, Domestic, Morse,
Brother — as well as our
Omega Valentine Special.
!ACTORY
OUTLET.
Highway 4 - South of Clinton at v onostra
"The Store that Saves'You More" or,
MEN'S ireYS LADIES--GIRLS &
BABY WEAR YA,RD GOODS--
FURNITURE--MATTRESSES-
PAINT--SEWING MACHINES- SMALL
APPLIANCES-LAMPS
STORE HOURS:
Monday - Thursday
.11 a,m. - 6 p.m.
Friday 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m. • 6 part.