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The Huron Expositor, 1976-07-22, Page 4ening A Dublin Beauty Shop Main St. Dublin 345-2460 Prop. Louise Feeney 4 • 4 WILL SHE DOWN HIM? — Most everybody in ' Dublin showed up at one time or another Saturday night to see their favorite Lions Club member take a Staffa plunge in the dunk tank. Here another spectator tries her luck at hitting the target while an interested crowd watches. (Staff Photo) D. Tempktinan on 4-H exchange to B.C. Need a gift for —Shower, Baby, Wedding and Birthday? Also Bewdley Beer Kits SMITH'S GENERAL STORE Walton -Open Nightly Till 9 Westinghouse SUM Westinghouse SELF CLEANING RANGE . All the ease of automatic self-clean in a model to suit your kitchen and budget. •Glass-covered.pontrol panel 'Timing centre "Infinite heat plugout surface , elements 'Porcelain enamel drip bowls ertmed appliance outlet 'Rotisserie kit available as option 'Oven Selector switch alloWs variable broil heal control ogoiden Touch baking •Oven Light; full width platform light •Black glass door panel •Towel bar handle 'Avocado, Goldtone or White. R. S. BOX LIMITED Seaforth, Ontario WALTON INN Mervin & Joan Jon-es • •••••••••4111•111•11•16••••MONROY111 Banquets and Family DINNERS 887-9293 Open Daily through the week 7:30-7:30 Sunday 9-7:00 Closed Monday Ph. 527-0240 Expositor. Action Ads Choose cooking utensils that fit the elements properly. Pots and pans with straight sides, flat bottoms, and tightly fitting lids make best use of heat. . Avoid opening the oven door while food is cooking. Each time you do, you lose about 20% of the heat.' 0 1••••••106.• S064..-• Heating, Plumbing and Electrical Supplies PHONE 527-1,620 SEAFORTH Chassis Maintenance *.6 TEN POINT INSPECTION We Check the Following: 1. Brakes 2. Shocks 3. 'Tires ----4. Ball Joints 5. Tie Rods SPECIAL ! ! FRONT END 1 495 'ALIGNMENT North American] cars only WHEEL BALANCE f)95 1 plus -weigitt .0!! each 6. Idler Arm 7. Wheel Bearings 8. Wheel Seals- 9. Universal Joints 10. -Coil Springs ALL GM PARTS JULY lot to JULY 31st/76 •SP Ca for an Appointment Now! Wi'pN exmsyroR, JULY 22, ion . ns have reunici aeventy descendants of , 'returned hurtle from a pleasant trip south .-of the border to Frankenmuth and Elkton, Mich. and other points. It looks good to see the children so Happy when they meet the ,bus sponsored by the Brodhagen C. of C. which takes them for the summer months to Mitchell to the Lions Club swimming pool. Visitors with • Mrs. Herman Leonhardt and Earl were the former's son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leonhardt, Jeffery and Kevin, Embro. Rev, and Mrs. John Arbuckle accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ken Schleuter, Linwood visited with Mrs. Kate Querengesser and Alf during the week and called on Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beiterman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vanhevel and family have returned from a trip where they motored- to the east coast and Newfoundland. Fred Kistner who was conval- escing' at his son-in-law and daughter's home was transferred to Seaforth Community Hospital after he had the misfortune to fall and break some bones. We wish him a speedy recovery. Master David Quincey, New Jersey is visiting with his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fischer, Gay and Mark. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe and Dale on Sunday were Mrs. Mickey McCloy, Strat- ford and Don Wolfe,' Steven and Jamie, London. Mrs. Wolfe visited with her mother Mrs. Leo Cole and Roy, Russelldale, , -AND AROUND WE GO — It might have been the pork barbecue which brought most of the parents .to Saturday's Lions Club Dublinfest, but the main attraction for the children was the swing ride. This youngster thought the ride was great, but she kept an eye "on where she was going anyway. (Staff Photo) Ac:latg: L. Siemon held OgitIM reunion at the tKollnOr of and Mrs. Lloyd Sienngt. • - r. and Mrs. Ralph Fischer, Pay and Mark have returned liom from a trip to Vancouver, They were guests of their SOU and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mr.*4-Crreg• Fischer in Roseinary, fallOr4„ They also visited with. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Pigtx in Didsbury, Alberta. Miss Marie Meyer accompan- ied • Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson, Mr., Miss Edith Meyer, Detroit, Miss Clara Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer, Kitchener to attend the Bauer-Ritchie wedding in Scot- land, Ont, The groom is their nephew. With Art Priestap for holidays is his daughter Mrs. Vat Steckly (Marlene). He . was pleasantly surprised when he met his little granddaughter eSherlyn from Leduc, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rose, Sarnia have returned home from a trip to a number of countries overseas and called on relatives in this area. They are now attending his brother George Rose's ' funeral. • • Wayne Ahrens, who attends university in Waterloo, visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ahrens, Marlyn and Steven over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Les Weitersen' and their grandson David have „.• Correspondent Mrs John Templeman David Templeman was among the 29 4H members from Ontario who flew from. London airport to Vancouver on Monday where they will be guests of the British Columbia 4H members for eight days. Shirley Miller participated in the fifth annual Old Time Fiddlers and Step Dancing Program at the Mitchell Community Center on Cunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cross, London, holidayed this past week with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman 'spent a couple of days on the • Brodhagen Correspondent Mrs. Lavern Wolfe ' .-Pastor Lloyd Kalbfleish, Zurich, conducted the Sunday morning service at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in the absence , of Pator Arthur Horst who is on his vacation. Also Mrs. Horst, Lois and Steven are enjoying some holidays. George Rose, Crystal Beach, passed away Friday in the Fort Erie Hospital:, Sympathy goes, to his wife, son and daughter, brothers, sisters and many cousins in this area. He was a former member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church and grew up with his parents the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rose on the 'farm home now owned. by Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bennewies. We are sorry to hear George Miller is a patient' in Seaforth Community Hospital. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Herman Leonhardt accompanied Mr. and Mrs:" Rudulph Bauer to 'attend the Bauer and Ritchie weddifig in Scotland, Ont. at the United Church. A number from here enjoyed Manitoulin Island. Relatives and friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Parsons Saturday evening, honouring them on their 25th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Steven, -Shirley and Karen, at- tended a Willard Picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Moffatt north of Kippen on Si.nday. Friends and neighbours met at the Family Life Center,. Monday evening, renewing acquain to nees and visiting with Heather Daynard who is home from British Columbia and is being married this coming Saturday. the fiddler and step dancing contest held at the Mitchell Community Centre last sunday. Friends and relatives of Mrs. Louisa Wurdell are sorry to hear she is confined to Seaforth Community Hdspital. We welcome Albert Bauer back to church from the Seaforth Community Hospital. He is a member of the senior choir at St. —Peter's. Mrs. George Vivian c- haired the evening which included a reading by Mrs. Joast Drost and address of good wishes by Mrs. Arthur Kemp. Among Heathers gifts was an Aerial view of the Daynard Home. Mr. and MrS. Rob Templeman and Mr. and Mrs. John Temple- man and family were guests at, the Cole-Connolly wedding in St. James Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris, Jill and Rqbert visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Burleigh and family,' Goderich on Saturday evening, Joan returning with them for - holidays. Kenneth.4. Ahrens spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens. At the same home was his friend Peter Hamilton, both from Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pushelberg and Ed Leonhardt attended the Murray-Shea wedding at the Roman Catholic Church in St. Columban on Saturday. The reception was held in the Brod- hagen Corhmunity Centre. Barbara Templeman is attend- ing Camp Bimini this week. Mary Parsons is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Parsons this week, while her 'parents are holidaying in Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dolmage and Danielle, London, visited Sunday , with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cross, London visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller, Eat up less electricity. Check the door seal. Close the door on a piece of paper. If you can pull it out easily, the gasket needs to be'replaced. y Use your toaster, and other small appliances, whenever possible. They use less electricity than your oven or range. These are a few ways you can save electricity in your kitchen. Small ways... but they add up..lf we each save a little, we'll all save a lot! your hydro SEAFORTH PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION Edmund Daly — Chairman Dr. Rodger Whitman, Mayor Betty Cardno — Commissioners Walter Scott — Manager 4111•11.111111••••.11111•11011111101/ A. Bauer home from hospital • When you put food in, the.ref rigerator, place it so that air will circulate freely. Keep your pots and pans bright and shiny. They'll cook faster. In the oven;'use glass or ceramic utensils. This willallow you to reduce the oven temperature by as much as 25°. - FRANK KLING LIMITED PHONE 527-1320 SEAFORTH "k11.10,0 ZOir