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The Huron Expositor, 1977-09-01, Page 14Zrvr-Tm­11,71777-71771 ", 14-=THE ,HURON '.EXPOSITO R,',,SEPTr;m0,E9 1, 1977 4C A~ r U . sto en 'Sunday Sugar and Sice ., r0000L(�,(( by Bill Smiley, MCI. Correspondent apprelf6filded by the p6lice while threaten • e oys CaMe-- ed:4 ybuth on a hey-wdre-10ki car- and it was som May C !_1111 , eter WNN` y Chess' It -for e time. b e they ng _I t. o6 Sicqtt ]Fuels paiki would, This is.heing_.�vritten from a hospit4l bed, 'them play around, on, and over, me, break tet him back -on his Dike. where I am in traction and under heavy kip eight fights o�,erjvhosp ball or shovel it Bob Webster's older model car Melissa and Mark �,iilet n.stra of They eventually ran off across the �( , LEVI is, and serve as a 'trampoline I, " sedatiori. Don't worry. I wasn't in a car when they was stolen early Sunday morning-. Ayr *are holidaying with theit fields. Mr.` Donald Campbell of ARC 0 He happened to be'cominig. home grandparents, the flrdezes. cras�,! just had a five-day visit frorif my line up at the far end of the living ro in, Paintgr Points grandboys. run as hard as the can, and hurl.. from work in Brucefie-ld when he ­ A Pack of five dogs, led by a Industries--An Dashwood. - is y• speaking and showing film�­at the It sktills'that my daughter was moving themselves head-first into Grandad's lap, saw it. Come into the village. Thq large•'black dog, was seen. last and it was going to be awfully difficult with almost invariably knocking heads together, lads who stole it had broken the Wednesday morning on the north V.C.W. meeting' tonight White Wide Legs the b4'� underf6ot and it was a great with subsequent recriminations, howling, key in the igniiion.*'a`nd were road near the bridge. They Members hope there will-'be a Nk chance, for Gran and Grandad to,really have and both of them on my knees being good 'attendance. to hear Mr., �LEVI a good visit with their favorite people comforted. QVmpbell. Brucefield C 0'eds (6 colours to choose fmn) untrammeled by the interventions of But before you know it, lunch is over and • A great deal.'of 'damage was. In done atHuron Centennial School LEVI What can yousay.? "Scirry,4ut we like to % a bottle. No. 1. requires six stories. If I read at -Brucefield on S�aturday night, Reg, Jean s (unwashed) rents. ifs,,nap time. No. 2 goes down happily with �a . Hon OU.r' rs when play golf in the of ternoon, spend a qtiiet the one about Fli6ka, Rick4 and Dicka one when yandals. bioke many evening,'and get up when we feel like it in morc-timp., I'll go out of what is left of my windows and glass doors. it will cost thousands of dollars,to repair, SIZES 2!)i $PICIAL the morning,' during- holidays"? mind. thCni. $149-9E,5AE H Of course you can't. You burble But it works. He, gets groggy. Just as Patters'on. something like, No problem, dear. We'd -'he s drifting off, No. 2 burls the bottle out Stanley Tikes, have them. It'll be a real treat." of his crib, leaps up, rattles the bars, yells Correspohdent' Mr. and Mrs. Hargreaves, Mr. Watch Your Jeans Up with a Sm'ort, ked Shirt Midgets And t4en you hang up the, phone, look at for action and nd both are wide awake ready Mrs. Hueh Berry and Mrs. Rob. Snell and Garff 'loser Levi Plaid or.Checked your better ,b If,'and mutter mournfully, e a y .for More Fun Games With Grandad. Neighbors . I 1. . and friends called at..,,.Hqrgrqaves attended the funeral LEVI SIZE� ?Q 1, "Ooods Gaw&, the, kids are coming." Afternoons in, the b-ackyard are the home of Mrs. E. Paterson to on -Monday. Prewash6d They came, they saw, they conquered. comparatively peaceful, except for one beat dads, $19.95 And that's why I'm writing froih hospital. . thing. . For some i9guided reason, -I.have wish her mother Mrs. Sholdice a Stephens, * Mrs. Stanley Tikes lost their •. 3rd and Reg.Jeans _m only one labii hose. Did you, ever see ., two happy 95th birthday. Her family Ste hens, Jane and John visited As -soon as. F get out of traction, -they're of four were all present, Mr. and for a few days with other final, game against Colborne on LEV-1, moving me, permanently, to a place called boys with only one hose between them? - Mond Mrs. A. Cribbon, Bayfield, Mr. members of the family at Sault ay night by a score of 18 ...... ..... Autumn Daze, a 'home for chronic Older is stronger., He wrests hose from_ and Mrs. Ken -S.holdice, Mr. and Ste Marie this wee,.. Prewashed grandfathers to eke out their last few Younger and squirts him- witii-ice-cold nkin- The Midgets played a fu`n'ga'm`­e' '$21.00 Mrs. 'Murray Sholdice. London. _Miss Doreen Gibson, L.ai ..Wide k6gs '­1N (GqNf 0 C1 WON months7, exchanging senile horror 'stories' water: Younger bellows, runs to grandad, against their. dads and came out and. Mrs. Edna Patei�.on, shire., England, a friend, about grarldchildren. soaking fromheadto foot, and jumps up to 'Dutton is,ill in on top with a score of 22 17. Brucefield. Mr. and Mrs. T.A. Oh well, it may not be,so bad. My wife be -loved and petted. Mr. Harry Wooley's' tractor Clintoh Hospital...,,., says she'll come and visit me regularly, Older forgets hose and starts to climb Mrs. Della Clarke,attended the except duri-ng the golf, skiing, fall and gate. Grandad yells. Meantime, Younger was struck by a truck just north of The village. Fbrtunaiely little weddiag of her grandson in sewing seasons. That means once in March. has picked up hose and gleefully squirts damage was done.,' Goderich on Saturday, Lany and once in November.' She promised to grandad. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hunt are Sillery and Elaine Vollick. bring meq driink on-each occasion, becauspr I 'unprintably. Grandad yells dga`n;­ r visiting this -week'wlth Stewart Mr. and Mrs. W'. J ackson are my nerves are , shot to hell, too. But that'sa Younger drops hose' and runs, square into Broadfoot and"family, adding an addition to their home. long time between mickeys. square corner of picnic. table, Great welt Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hunt, Miss The first'fAll. meeting. of the It isn't that my grandsons are bad kids. on forehead, Gran 'Will be furious with Patty Wortgn, London I n 9pent the U,;C.W., . Brucefield United ,, dG ' They're n6tv It"s'just that they are ';three Grandad for not watching boys properly. weekend with Mr.. anal,_. Mrs.. ('Burch will be held,Sept. 13th at - and a half and one and half years old, and Those were the good da -Broadfoot and family. _y�. Came 1:30. their favorite sport, indoors and put, is Tuesday , and Gran was, committed to Mr. and Mrs, Go , rdon -he'Marra y tormenting the living daylights out of each golf tournament. Dubiously . Elliott.I- Me er A, London, spent the week in "Are you sure you 'can cope?" Brucefield. Mr. and. Mrs. Arnold Taylor First few days weren't bad. The Old J-,Who.me? Course Lean cope,--No,sWeat. and fatuity enjoyed an 'extensive Lady has a way with them. She can change I can handle these two with bne.hand tied Mrs. . Victor Hargreaves t6A.rdugh-the West. Thek bad-. ow the pleasure in, Banff meet received behind my back." eived word oil saturday that a diaper on one, and carry on an incredibly lv�w'elt; ­nlaybe.. ..but,.,, her aunt, Mrs.' Nancey.Sheldon, Anne Murray and 'get her/�e%eLs complicated 7A conversation with the other "Gawn, away wid yez Niagara Falls, had It'll be child's passed away ...,autograph. with6ut getting a,hair out of place.�She can play.­ •git at the sewing machine, with one on each And it was. Six hours;of it.'During which: knee, and actually sew, as they try t poke -he.' -ate_- -!�tght-fights were-brokem '10 -up -t -boys_at_— 4 the.ir fingers under the needle. When she's all four of the chicken legs I'd prepared. for cooking, she piops,thcm up on the counter the three of q§; we went shopping and I lost' beside, the glove, where the older one asks. SEA50RTH -filled seconds in the- maze one for. 60 panic 84 questions,. all beginning with "'why," TL :and the littl,�-one opens ns . the cupboard doors of the , saw the Younger­­ -- the* bucket of. discovered how to unfasten and ­batig��'hlls eye on them and shrieks. --started yelling for the seat--belt; the -Older 'MEAT MA-RKET During this period;­my role was a fairly his. Mommy when. I smacked his ass f6i, pass ' ivc..ond.. All I•h440 di6`w'as,_gct them ng his little, brother with a ping clobbering their, breakfast. Nothing-ng­-T 'give ng bat which for som'6 reason unknown them each a can of yoghurt and �-,balf a - pone, now_ to man or God, he had found behind the car banana. For dessert, I open a can. of Peaches, and 'get the' ice cream out. I d -M My daughter walked in with a cheery Cco e t i... .1 y not be your standard, unimagina- "Hi, Dad!`.and found me on the phone t.iv..e cereal breakfast, but the boys go •for it department, the y trying to call the police nsalel on it. and seeni to thrive -fire department, anybody. _P And then, of co a t t ers course, when they'ye .She looked at me, shook-her head; took 9nd finished breakfast are, in a, great mood, the ph and -r one from my fingers, Xv­­6511'able for AH.Oc(asions n__ro _ffiu L there's no t- _E_ _T r me o kc�P et called.an Ambulance, Also. CUSTOMKILLINGAND -PROCESSING, F GOV"T"'ANSPECTED.­ eets. - B_vewater_.B_n I i dC1 u, b M To end meeting, ladies of ..The Blu6vater Clubof "'the 1977. Of special inteiest was the .9 FRIDAY STORE'HOURS Canadian Council for the Blind reporf brought back. 'from the the Orange Lodge prepared and 43 ALBERT STREET, CLINTON,ONTARIO 482-3876 niet in; 16. Ontario Divisional Conference of served lunch. The C.C.B. Club.. ........... appreciates 'thp,,C.C.B. in North Bay by the use of the hall; P M_ and lunch room, all 9 il 1 7 30 George Cox, the' local delegate; piano activities d by `tlie Orange Lodge.' lies ,of other clubs were provide. SEAFORTH I reported on., JEWELLERS Rachael Johnston of Clinton• 'hada short programme consisting SMell(-11*40 ON 7114ESAr T R I -A N 13 L E. 'hn of pi b.mufiibbrs..by Z)iorge Cox for and . several. poems j. read by Miss ........ E§ DIAMONDS WATCHES Amy. Lammie,'from the C.C.& Tltt JEWELLERY. FINE CH•INA Magazin�.' This " magazine,' is 131 B-C available inB raile, on tape and in prini16i placed in local libraries All Types of Repairs formeil'y and. in offices of Doctors and Plione 527�0270 Dentists. •The programme nd ' ed PRICEGUARD with a few- contests. Centre Cut. _Peameg] O.XTAItS1'1' aforth f r6sh :and frozen tbi� BACK. BACON -Lbl. 9,7,9. S"PECI.,ALS' i Cloth bag 'Yourtaris O'ur'business,... Family frozen loin � 't . 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