The Huron Expositor, 1976-03-25, Page 4TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED
SPRING
is just around th,e corner
Fertilize your lawn
as soon as po'ssible
Spe Us for your
either
lawn or Field
Phone 527-1910 eaforth
halkedto my_
Gold Viedal Banker
and started earning
er interest
on my savings.
Good things happen with a
Gold Medal Banker. Let's
AA The First Canadian Bank
rte'. Bank of Monfrea
Seniors have St. Pat's party
SAFORTH MEAT
MARKET
Fresh Meaty
PORK SPARE RIBS 'I .29..
"OHIO VII*. OM.. ••• OM, tokookk
Home Rendered Style
. LoiL
LARD •'
.414.6O ,40,000 *woo ONO.. 44.
Boston Bluefish
FILLETS, 69' lb.
IOW.* oroolob al•MIO
- 14•••• MOO. OOdo
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Wrapped and Frozen
INCOME TAX PREPARED
Farmers — Businessmen — Individuals
— At Reasonable Rates —
Ronnenberg insurance Agency
Open in Brussels — Tuesday and Friday Only -- Ph. 1387.6663
Monkton Office Open Monday to Saturday Noon
Phone 347.2241 — Any Time,
Phone Early for Appointment and Avoid the Rush
20 % off
Arch Supports. CushioU Insoles,
Hos .e Savers. Zino Pads, Bunion Shields,'
Shoe Horns, etc,
at Jack Thompson
Footwear Service
Main St. Se'aforth
THE BASE FACTORY OUTLET
'The Store Thot Saves You More"
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE!'
REGULAR PRICE FOR
BOX SPRINGS ALONE
IS 569.95. MARRY IN
AND SAVE -- LIMITED STOCK!
MEN'S SIZE 34 44
LEISURE
SUITS
IN CORDUROY OR BRUSHED DENIM BLUE, BEIGE, OR BROWN
MEWS
LEISURE
JACKETS
• THE BASE
...FACTORY
OUTLET
'Melting that Saves Y. More
mew 5-643,5.—LAO IE 5—GIRLS a
aaa WE AR YARD GOODS—
UP E 41.4%7TR ESSA 5—
PA 4 ti —srwitic %%two, ES— MALI.
Sicri$1.30,341tES—LAMPS
Stott itolnift—Monday . Thurtday
11 a.m. - 4 p.m. PrIday 11 a.m. -:9 p.m, Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
ti3Owoy 4
S01,01 -of Clorttcifi on astro
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Order Your
SEED GRAIN
GRASS SEED &
FERTILIZER
BEFORE THE SPRING RUSH
WHILE THE SELECTION IS
GOOD -
USOeintiert. stood up well in
regular season schedule, only to
be beaten by filyth In the
playoffs..
They are now contesting in D
Company at Young Canada
Hockey week in,...goderfeh and
were successful in winning two .
games Saturday, winning from
Ripley in the morning by 3-2
score..
5. Hicknell. J. Barry and
Flanagan picked up single goals.
In the evening game Thedford
were their opposition, having won
over Blyth in the piorning.
• Dublin again took this one byla
4 - 2 score, Pat M•elady 2, Bill
Flanagan with I and Bill Melver
scoring 1.
They play again on Friday
March 26, It is not known yet who
their opponents will be but St.
Columhan -wishes them well,
particularly because 10 of the
players- are from our area.
They are, goal, Kevin, Coyne..
sub Brad Ferguson, Defence;
Brendan Lane, Don Bruxer, Mike
Bru‘er , Louis Looby. Bill McIver,
Rob Garry Malone, Forwards,
13111:Flanagan, Hicknell. gob
lane. Larry Cronin. Pat Melady,
Mike Kell), J. Barry.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken McLean and
Martha, Seatorth, Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart • McLean and Jason,
Stratford, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Nolan on Sunday,
Mr. Joe Murray. T.D.Bank,
Barrie. v isited - his parents. Mr,
And Mrs.' Raymond Murray.
Correspondent
Don MacRae
Because of the storm the Senior
Citizen St. Patrick's party -was
held a day later.
The program ,was enjoyed by
all. It consisted of songs . and
humorous play, step dancing and
public speaking.
Euchre was ., played, the
vinners Bing, Mike Doyle, Mrs.
Wilfred Maloney for the top prize
Skeet scores
Bill Thompson, Clinton 24
Join Hessela, Goslerieb 24
Bill McNutt, Exeter 23
Glen Mogk. Bornholm 22
Bob Sherry, Stratford 22
Tom Allen, Londesboro 21
Mery Baskin. Clinton 1.9
Paul Mellor, Vanastra 18
Jerry Coleman. Clinton 18
Harrison Schock. Zurich 17
Carl H efferd. Exeter 16
NVilfred Mullin. Stratford 16
and Clem Krauskoff. Mrs.
George Ducharme for the lonv
count. Lunch was served by the
committee in charge.
Rev. Father J. Costello,
Windsor, Ontario visited with his
mother Mrs. Dan Costello. Others
visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Costello • Jr. and family 'of
Kitchener, Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans and
David with Mrs. Frank EvanS,
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Warren, Jill
and Mark of Stratford with Mrs.
Jean Dill.
On Sunday,' March 21, the Sir
Knig hts of Mrs. D.G.Egan
General 'Assembly of Seaforth
presented Mrs. J. P. Krauskopf
and family with an engraved gold
chalice, in memory of her late
husband. The presentation was in
charge of faithful navigator Wm.
E. Hallahan, assisted by Sir
Knights, Simeon, Hallahan,
Clayton LooL/n and Don MacRae.
Itingitorty ond Co•
Chartered Accountants
Resident Partner
ARTHUR W. READ
268 Main St., Exeter
Bus. 235-0120 Res. 238-8075
See thise Branch Managers
Earl Bailey - Clinton
Erie Luther-Hensall
Douglas Knowles - Exeter
DO YOU NEED A. CAR?
WE'VE •
GOT
'EM
We're overstocked and ready
- to deal for any car on our lot.
1972 FORD,
Custom 500 2 door hardtop finishecLin light green metalic -
'with a dirk green vinyl 'roof., Equipped with a 351 V8
engine automatic transmission, power steering and
brakes, radio, Whitewalls and wheel discs This car is in -
fine condition 'and has logged only 47000 miles.
$2375
2-.1974 PO IACS
Laurentian two door hardtops one finished in crestwood
brown, the other in green• with a vinyl roof. Both feature a'
350 cu. in V8, automatic transmission, power steering and
brakes, radio, white wall§ and wheel discs. Both cars have
been well cared for since new by the original owner.
$3393
1974 PONTIAC
Parisienne four door hardtop, 350 cu. in V-8 ongine,
automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes,
radio, white wall tires, deluxe wheel 'covers and custom
sport mirrors. An exceptionally good car. Lic, HNN 831.
$3695.
Hard To Find Model
1973 LUXURY LEMANS
Two door hardtop, two tone maroon with black top
and burgundy vinyl interior trim. 350 cu. in. V-8
engine, automatic, transmission, power steering,
power brakes, 'radio, Protected by side moldings.
Many-more extras. This is a topnotch intermediate car
with low mileage. Lic. DMP 187.
$3293.
1973 ASTRE
Two door Hatchback coupe, this sharp little car is finished
in Astro' grt6-6 Wifh rnattliing green interior, equipped
with economical four cylinder engine, four speed trans-
mission., radio, one owner, tic. DI-IR 940.
$ 1895.
1972 PONTIAC
{aurentian; 'two door hardtop. Finished in crestwoad
brawn with beige vinyl top and sandalwood cloth and
vinyl interior trim. One owner; less than average mileage. V-8 engine, auternatic transmission, power steering,
power brakes, radio and many more extras. Lic.0.10 624,
$2793.
For friendly, courteous service 4,contact
Go'rd FoWm, Don Soepboe'r or sales
'manager Jack Robertson.
Open Every Night To Serve You
AND ALL DAY SATURDAY
WEST END GARAG
or MitCHEtt
YOUR f'ONTIAC-gUICA GMC DEALER
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'Coiumban boys on team
ofTeapondtttt Dublin Pee Wee hockey team
Vi1leet4 Lane sponsored by DublinAtIaletic
j,..-- blenlaikmeotio know. customer
I
SEAFORTH FARMERS Crornarty ' "
r‘2
Mrs. John Templeman was
hostessnind Mrs. Larry Gardiner
--presided for the March meeting
of the Marian Ritchie . Evening
Auxiliary on Tuesday night. The
me e t in g • opened with a reading,
Ay, areness,. followed by the roll
call. Cheer, whiCh was answered
ba thirteen members, Jean Carey
presided for the business when'
imitations to Thames Road UM
on April 5 and Mitchell Presbyter-
ian W.M.S. on April 25. were
read.
''su s. Thou -jci .of loving hearts'.
w S • For the topic. Mrs.
Templet-wart read Signs of Spring
in the Cs•cd• To-Be. Mrs. John
Miller n As in charne"of the study
book on ttu^^ work of the church i n
Tai". an •an, ering women's nerk,
• angelism. education and ser-
vine .
She n as assisted by. Mrs. Eldo'n
,,,Mrs. R: Laing. Mrs.' J...
Care). and .Mrs. Carter Kerslake,.
Mrs. Crordim Snort read the
parable • of 'the talents from
Matt2.5 14-N) followed by prayer.
Mrs. N. Harburn had a contest on
the words that can be made from
Easter. and the meeting closed •
wall-the hymn Happy the :Horne
and the Lord's Prayer.' -wl•
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Otte
Walker were Mr. and Mrs, gram
Erwin. George • and Caroline
Erwin, Putnam. Hann. Statham,
Parkhill. and, Alvin Cornish. Hay
Post Office- • • •
Margaret. Laing and Floyt
UpShaii are among the grade
twelve students from Mitchell
District High School • who aro
enjoying a week's .holida • in
Spain and Morocco,
,Mrs. Bruce Cleland.' Bob and .
Pa ul ine Listowel attended the
Ca.OP Women stud y Taiwan
\Phone527-0770 - .Sea .
• Correspondent Lindner, La ing wedding reception
Mrs. R.Laing on Friday night 'and visited
relatives in the communtiy on the
weekend. •
Visitors with .Mrs. John Jeffer-
son were Mr. and Mrs, John
Jefferson. Camerson, Ian and
Cathy. Sault Ste. Marie. and Mrs.
Charles Lain •nte n.n Chuck and
Danny -Windsor.'
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