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The Huron Expositor, 1976-11-11, Page 173 GPM r. Takes only 4 sq. ft. of floor space EPPS Sales & Service Box 610 COnton Ontario NOM1L0 DEMONSIRATION BY APPOMTMENT CALL o432 71418 areas you've ever Seen —on any machine. What's more, you get snap-on presser feet, .instant threading and adjustable foot pressure along with a host of other features. , Of course, both machines have a lot in common —like Trirnotion stitching, permanent lubrication and superb SWedish craftsmanship. See your Husqvama dealer soon and get sewing, O. Gear shift for motor power at low speed. 9. Slender free arm for small sleeves and trouser legs. 10.100 percent jam proof shuttle. 11. Permanent lubricating bearings made of sintered steel and are impregnated with special lubrication. The money you spend right now to insulate and renovate your home will pay big dividends in saving acid satisfaction. Borrow what money you need, ($500 to $7,500) in a low . • interest, life insured personal loan fro1 Victoria • and Gre V/CTOR/A.,,, GREY TqU5/ 6144PANY SINCE 1000 OFQSiTORo rett tbosp.: RESSURE Cliff Briaarlfoot 40 Clare Reith. on baligif of the ScafOrth Lawn Bowling chih .pmentP4 Brett Finlayson with a travelling alarm, clock also suitably engraved 1976. Bret finlaysno in a. /vied IVinner from the LAwn 0OlOtn$ Chibo .Clan k. responsible for the gift. *AlM eafottilt FOSTER PARENTS HONOURED — When the Huron County Children's Aid Society -held the annual banquet in Clinton recently, a certificate recognizing 10 years service as foster parents was presented to (centre) Herman and Jannie Van Wieren of Hensall and (right) Howard and Ann James of Egmondville. Prese ntations were made to C.A.S. staff member Marion Hindmarsh, the sociah worker responsible for foster parents, seen at left. -,:,..mompratNeWPRO.'014•WZMI700.700M1arir TOWNSHIP OF GREY The Second "instalment. Of 1976 TAXES Due • , November 30, 1 9760 Edythe AA. Cardiff Tax Collector •!Fg7-4401.0..01,g,-F. EE Y It Fully 49050iSible V ,giolcklifethre ea sy ,m00c4,10, •• ?-**10ted. siteg. :0; 04Sti- ' • IPV944, FAB, clAhlpiti 15 foot itOofy. ,1:4,eMpaudi:tior illail, With Wand ..44 ;Org.' faal 14!'"ip .2750 0$1',11ylon lires§ure'''•hose. , • ; ;• • irfple.,plynger ..19!19.9.fP' rolibie pump O• MoFtrors.:sivilatachipg:,,,rated, OPTIONS AV44415i-g' t. • uTorliogagZr operated, 711 with • pressure Custom Close '..e*tra length. • Adjustable metering YalYe (for additives) Two birthdays at Manor "'Happy Birthday" to Mrs. Ada Reid who celebrated her birthday on Nov. 1 at Seaforth Manor. Attending a party arranged for het by the staff were Miss Kathleen Elliott of Clinton, Elsie Dinsmore, Frankie Bali and Eva McCartney of town also Miss Bessie Davidson and Mrs. Leila Dundas and Miss Mary Neville. Mrs. Reid also received a congratulatory call from her nc phew Mr. Joe Galbraith of Ottawa and visiting her this past week were Mr., and Mrs. John Marks of London, Mrs. Beth Bechely and Mrs. Hilda Montague of town. Albso celebrating her birthday on Octoker 29 was Mrs. Leila Dundas. A pariy was held for her on Thursday by the staff and Interviews held at Hullett There were parent-teacher interviews held at Hullett Central this past week. These interviews allow the are is to visit the teacher and discuss their child's progress. The interviews were held Wednesday after school and at night and again Friday morning. Grade 7 Field Trip On Thursday, November 4 the grade seven class, travelled to London. The purpose of the excursion was to view Wolsely Barracks and, the London Free Press. The students had a work- sheet to complete. The tour of the London Free Press was used as an introduction to a class study of the newspaper. ' Soccer Tournament On November 2, Hullett boys and girl's participated in an interschool, soccer tournament held at Huron Centennial School, Brucefield. Hullett placed 4th with both boys and girls teams. UNICEF This' year, as a result of the Uni"C'ef campaign, Hullett Central produced the, sum of $264. As each Of the-dim Mei' s'eatributed little, we all made a lot. Your contributions were greatly appreciated and will be used for a very worthy cause. Get your house "Warmerized" right now! attended by her friends at the Manor. On Friday her daughters Mrs. Neale Reade, Mrs. David 'Andres and 'Mrs. Robert Picering all visited and treated their mother to a lovely cake and on Saturday her son and his wife Mr. and Mrs. , Frank Dundas called also treating Mrs, Dundas to a loZieTyCake were her longtime friends from Walton including Mrs. Dave Watson, Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Jean Broadfoot also Miss Tillie 'Dundas visited. Visiting with Miss Bessie Davidson was Mr! John Manning of Winnipeg and Mrs.. Peter Dunlop. Mr. Manning has been spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop and visiting relatives and friends. Miss Ethel Dennis visited Mrs. Leila Dundas and Miss Bessie Davidson also left them a treat of delicious home made bread. Rev. Bert McSpadden of Richmond Hill visited his father Mr. Zackariah McSpadden and his Aunts Mrs. Minnie and Etta Hawley. Visiting Mrs. Lillie Hudie were Mr. Leslie McKenzie also Miss Jessie Finlayson of Mississauga and Mrs. Elva Ellis of town. Visiting with Mr. William Scott were Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart of Seaforth and Bill and Pearl Murdock of Dundas. Mrs. Keyes and Elsie visited with Mr. Wilber Keyes. Mr. FredWillis has returned to his home fromSeaforth Manor • and we welcome two new residents Mrs. Mary McGill formerly for Blyth and Miss Catherine Laverty. Recent bingo winners were Full House-Mrs. Minnie Hawley, Mrs. Ada Reid, Miss Bessie Davidson, Miss Mary Neville. Four Corners-Miss Bessie Davidson, Miss Doris Wills; Mr. Steven Fournier,. Mr. Morley Bloomfield. Straight Line-Mrs. Ada Reid, Mr. Ludger' Sequin, Mr. Dennis Arney and. Miss Wilma Brill. Full House-Mr. Harold Smythe, Mrs: Minnie Hawley, Mrs. Ada Reid and Mr. Earl Watt. Seaforth Legion ladies called and presented each resident with a poppy for remembrance day. 1. Easy Colour, coded stitch selector. 2,.,14-iver needs oiling. 3. Bobbin thread comes up automatically. 4. Pressure foot tension. 5. Practical carrying handle. 6. Swing down bulb' holder for more light. 7. Button for snap on pressure plate for cleaning. Want to whip up a pantsuit for yourself? Or a vest and skirt for little Nancy? Do it, easily, on your Husqvarna. With the fabulous Husqvania 2000, you can ,sqvilike a pro. Because this machine has absolutely everything. You get a colour-coded system of stitch selection with a variety of utility, s-t-r-e-t-c-h and decorative stitches that will amaze you. There's also a bobbin thread that comes up automatically and a shuttle that's 100(!-,'i jam proof, And these are just some of the features. Now if you're the type of person that almost sews on the go, take a look at the new, lightweight Husqvarna 5610 This sensational portable boasts nne of the largest sewing IN HURON COUNTY, YOUR HUSCIVARNA SALES it SERVICE CENTRE FOR OVER. 30 YEARS MAIN ST. XETER FURNITURE LIMITED E \ .• J .