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No- attire charge for passenger tire
Installation on Most Standard rims when
you buy a Dill or Schrader valve at our
regular price of Si .00.We must install our
now tire' and valve together.
5-year road hazard Insurance. Cover-
age applies to above tires. It ensures
your tires against damage caused by
road conditions which render them un-
safe.
Due to heavy seasonal demand, we inay be temporarily out
Of stock on your size but we will gladly take your order.,
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THE HORON EXOOOTOri %IA
correspondent Florida.
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'Mrs. Bert Shobbrook Mr. ' Tony Sleptiwenhoelto of
• 523-4250 ,.:..,., Kitchener returned, to his honi •
.. UNITED CHURCH HAD CUSS on Tharsday from spending one
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-- ' • CHOIR QUESTS , .week with his Aunt, Mr. and Mrs.'
Greeting on Sunday morning at Arie Duizer t , ,
the United Church were Jack Heather Fothergill, attending
Tatriblinand Harry Snell. Ushers Conestoga. College, Kitchener,:
were John Lavy0n, Cameron ;,spent the weekend with her
• Moon,.. Bob Penfound and KeVir. parents, , Mr,. and Mrs. Ted
'Tainblyn. Organist' was Barbara Fothergill. ,
Bosman, Choir leader was Mrs. • The Black Magid step dancers, _
. , Storey, _W•ith . C.H.S.S.__singin Pat. Staekhetise,, `Kim Craig. and_
"The water is wide" and " Becky McKinley will be guests on
Penis De ,Vivre." the Tommy Hunter show this
Rev. MCDonald's chil rens Friday night January 20.'
stery, ..was "The wind and the • Mrs. - Arie Duizer was
sun": Junior teachers were Bev. 'honoured by her family for her
. Riley, Marguerite Gross and Judy birthday on Jatufark.*•13":.
".Carter. Rev. McDonalds thanked .--Mr. and .Mrs.' Ted Milking
thechoir, His message was "The attending 'The 40th wedding
Acceptable'lear." - • anniversary of her aunt, .Mr. and
W.I. CARD PARTY ' Mrs. George Black at Campbelle
There were five tables in play ville on Sunday.
at W,I. card party on Friday 'night The annual congregational,
Winners were: Ladies high, Dora meeting will be held next Monday
,Shobbrook; LOne Hands, Mary beginning with a Pot Luck dessert
Clark; Low, Beth Ktiox; Men's andcoffee and with .,the Busines.
High; Bett Shobbrook; Lone meeting at 8:00 p.m.
Hands, Lloyd Pipe; Low, Ted
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• Hunking; Birthday nearest ,13,-
Verna _ Glazier: 'There will • he ..
Clinton klospital. on. Sunda y . - - ' . • . ' d '
another on january 27 when Ruth
surgery ' on Monday . flew 'war
having
- . Vincent, Fiotence Cartwright and morning. , ' . „„,• . .
. • 'ti 4 owns ip Reeve,. Act of 1972, and• Change, the Con erence.at Ontario agriculture Gerry Ginn succeeded Douglas A.-- election date to 'early November.
College in uelph, one of the • . McNeil- as warden of . Huron Riddell said he was sure that
areas of study on Jan 5 was County following the election of material: concerning Bill 98 leas' • "Erosion, one of Ontatio's•••••. Waiden in the 'council chambers
agricultural challenges",, during in Goderich,
circulated - .to county council
Thursday • • •• • members from his office, which Norman Alexander gale a Ginri;•50, was selected as the . "I heard •of ' your 'objections - slide presentation, "Erosion as 1 111th Warden - of the County, after the fact but if I had known see it, 'at a drainage commis-' defeating John eeve 'of Stiiiirletlings earlier I could have sinners Viewpoint". ' • • Hay Township On the second - -,•,.:. ' made a lot of noise aboUt it," he
ballot. Robert 'Lyons, . West said. "If I don't hear from you -it.
Wawanosh reeve, was means you are relatively happy
eliminated on the fitit ballot, but it is awkward to standup •in
He told fellow councillors 'that the legislature-and comment if
' his election. Was the fulfillment of you don't knew 'the people and
behind you."
Riddell explained that, he has
not had much time to sit in oh
county. _council sessions because
of his 'oVerbearing'• workload but
added it should not Have an
effect on constituents making
known their views. •
"I want to hear your views and
I wiN represent them in the -
Legislature," lie said.' 1 have to
rely on you people to give me your
views anditlean be done by letter • •
or whateVOlitifiner14 choissf
Murray Magliberal MPP for
Huron-Bruce, said council Will
face., two, major 'decisions in this
session, property tax, reform and
implementaion of the trespass
law which is expeCted to 'be
introduced in the Legislative Feb.
21.
Gaunt said the property,tu
reform is a prominent Twee of
litically
sensitive. He said the respass
legislation that is pj
law, when passed, willi mean that
written ...permission will .- be
required before hunting, fishing
or anything can be done on
private property.
More than 100!people. jammed
the council chambers and corridor
for the eleCtion.
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CONGRATULATIONS 'The 1077 Huron warden,
Douglas_ McNeil (right) of • Colhdurne Township
cOngratulateS his successor, chosen in Goderich last
week, Reeve GerryGinn '61-Goderich Township.
( Signal Star Photo)
Ginn Huron's
Gay Datema will be in charge.
.PERSONALS
Sympathy 'is extended to Mr.
and Mrs, Pat Mason on the
passing of,,,bernther Nelson
Culbert, Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs, Ken Hulley,
'Warren, Darlene and Denise
returned home on Thursday from
spending the. past four weeks in
. . . • During the 1978 Agricultural Goderich T h'
Organist LOuise McGregor
a•Ccompanied her husband Glenn
with the Clinton Legion Band who
were-part of Ontaiio massed
Legion pitrend drum band in the
New Years parade at Pasedena ,
, California•and hale been touring
the • oast of California and
entertaining.
.Personals
• Sympathy is extended to Mr. ,
and Mrs.-Jitri MbEwitiK on the
death of her father, Mr-George
Marshall, R.R. 1 Blyth.-
. Sympathy is extended to Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Snell on the,death
of her father Mr. Ewart
McPherson, Lucknovv, age '78.
We welcome Mrs.: Pearl
Hamilton to the village living in
:,the home of Mrs. Ida Townsend.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longman
spent Christmas Day with, her
sister Mr. and Mrs.,, Bob Norris.•
and family Staffa.
Mrs. Alice Davidson returned
Monday from spending holiday
week'in Toronto with her sisters
• Mr. and Mrs. Byron Pollock and
Mr. and' Mrs. Norman Lunau.
Her mother Mrs, Grace Fairey
londesbora piper
tours California
returned. home with her.,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee
returned home On .Friddy P.M.
from spending past tyvo weeks in
Florida Called on Mr. and Mrs.
W.C.Marining while there,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer King of
Atwood visited on Thursday with
Mrs. Alice Davidson and her
mother.
Miss Debbie Vella of Goderich
SperewscikpflAvith her aunt ;Mr.
and Mrs:- Frank Johnston and
family.
Mrs. Arnold Brnce was.
admitted to Wingham •Hospital a
week ago and friends hope she
will soon be home.
Hulleft Township Recreation
Board have • started their winter
sports program. Volley Ball is
Acid onwelnesda,y, night 7:30 to
8:30 for 13 to 18 year old,,8:30 to
10:30 for adults at Hullett Central
School. Shuffle ' Board for all
adults on Wednesday night at 8
P.M. in the hall. Regular
attendance is not necessary and
those interested are invited to
come when they can and bring a
friend.'
a dream adding that most county
councillors look towards someday
occupying the warden's chair.
Ginn is the third generation in
his family to act as reeve of
GOderich township• but the only
one ever elected • warden,
although his father tried once.
The last Godericli ToWnship
reeve elected warden was Walter
J. Forbes in 1963, -
In his opening remarks warden
Ginn said he would like to
institute 34'...,usei tit agendas for
Codhtys meetings so councillors
will knovi who and what will be -
appearing at each session. He
claimed the use. Of an agenda will
give councillors the opportunity to
formulate relevant quespons. '
Despite a suggestion from
Goderich Mayor Deb Shevvfelt
that the county' Would have to
reviewthe government structure,
Warden Ginn said that restruc-
Wring would, not be considered•
during his tenure as warden'.
After offering his congratula-
tions.to-the-new-warderr,41uron--
Middlesex Liberal MPP, Jack
Riddell, reprimanded council for'
their , tard}n,ess in voicing
r)bjections to Bill 98,, an act to
revise the Municipal Elections
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Glass-Belted Polyester '
in an Economical Radial •
ER78/14 40
Whitewaq, Each
2 or more-after discount*
Good traction for winter action. A
rugged tire with a deep,. deep .
•bite in heavy snow, yet a softer
smoother ride due to the 'Poly-
estebody, capped by 2 resilient
gtassbelts.
Why buy retreads when you can get '
this factory-fresh Winter performer at
such a low pricel Snow-travel it a
sturdy bias twin-ply nylon construction Each
with wide tread cleats to barrel through
mud and now. When economy
counts,' count on Snow-Travell
Factory-Fresh Snow-Travel
A BETTER BUY THAN RETREADS ...
E78 /14
Giant Hiway-Byway
. 4-Pry Nylon Whitewall
HiWay. Byviay
2+2 Belted
Sizes
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dinette!'
215.n Y°16--
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tut price
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t" P rice
520/10 • 18.45..* 1.5.63- - • , ' -
550/12 • 19.45- . 16.58- - -
cam • 21.95 ' 16.95 , ' - ..._
600/12 24.95 21110. " - - _
600/13 , 25.30$ 22,13t - . -'
A78/13 ) 27.80 24,51 • 29.30 ,„ 25.93
878/13 29.80t -- 26.41$-
t78/13 30.30$ 26.88t - -
B78/14 • 27.90t 24.60t 30.40' 26.98
,C78/14 26.60." 23.56- - -
078/14 29.90 26,50 32.30 28.78
E78/14 30.40 26.98 .32.90 - 29.35
F78/14 31.95 28.45 •34.45 30.83
678/14 33.80 .30,21 36.30' 32.58
H78/14 ..t 35.30 31.63 38.80 34.96
560/15 27.25 23.99 • - -
C78/15 - 30.40t '26.98t 32.90 ' 29.35 .
F76/15 31.40 ' 20.88 _.1 34.40 308
-GM ft - "133'95 30.35 • 37.45 33,68
H71/15 35.95 32,25 .40.45. ,,.. 36.53
J78/15' 36.65 ' 32.92 41:65 , 37,67
1.78/15- - ' 43.80 39.71 .
• 2-Ply Nylon -Blackwell price' +Blackwell $1,.90 less per tire
Arm your car with Radial Snows' ral
winter Express
WOO.' 88(1 one didn't go very. far regular morning service at Duff's
from horde:' United Church, Rev. E. Raker
It didn't keep a few' Of the installed the new elected officers
ladies in the village home. last of the U.C.W. for 1978. It was
week 'as they ventured out to the • also the Communion service.
"Reid home to do some quilting.' It
is a good pasttime and most
rewarding for the hour spent. •, # Mrs. Eat,egele
Mr. George • VVillfaingon has
Hospital, hope he is soon much Stratford spent last .week ,,with
lingeline and CarrieHare of
been a patient in Listowel.
their uncle and aunt l'of•,,and Mrs.
,improved. 'Ron McCallum.
.. Congratulationst to Mr. William '
birthday on January 20.
oinsoenafortohf
.Bennett who celebrates his 92nd , .c ihe4dritsiim isa atie M arpyTnht
Thornton
Mark and. David MeLlwain .
.of ' Community Hospital.
' Seafortli spent a recent weekend
Mr. Gend 'McDonald, of New
with their. grandinother, MrS:
Ed Hackwell.
Winter Express"• Radial
• Glass-Belted PelyeSter
Kevlar-Belted
Radial with OPT
Whitewall
sizes
One
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tire price
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'1555R-13 39.75 34.91 - -
BR78/13 42.90 • 37.90 - _
DR78/14 45.80 40.66 ' 59.30. . 52.53
ER78/14 47.40 42.18 • 60.80 • '5196
FR78/14 49.45 44.13 , 63,45. 56.48
OR78?14 51,40 45.98 ' 65.95 58.85
FR78/15 - • 49.90 • 44.55 - - - ' .-
6878/15 51.30 -45•88 .. 66.30 59.18 ,
„v R78/15 54.95 ' 49:35 70,45 '63,13
JR78/15 . -1; -' 72.90 65,45 •
L878115 - . - 74.90 . . '67.35 1 ,
Each attar j'776
discount' II
times stronger than steel (pound
for pound) plus our BPI tread
COIrpound for a studlike grip -
results in extraordinary winter
traction.
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Hiway-Byway Spow Tires
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Bias-Fly or Mass-Belted
Giant 4-Ply Nylon
E78/14 40
Whitewall Each •
2 or more atter discount* • 26E8th
A toughie that can take it on icy highway or
snowy byway. A bigybkirly giant made of
4-ply Du. Pont Nylon andla deep firm tread.
70
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Mr.land Mrs. Ed Re gele
visited On Thnisday with Mr. and.
.2 or more after discount* 29en
Has a., lot.going for it: 2 plies of Du Pont
Nylon for extra Safety,•2 glass bells for extra
strength plus a deep-biting tread.
McKiliop
Winthrop
2 +'2 Belted Nylon
E78/14
C1196 2 or more eller discount* : t•Poppch
Kevlar-thfli miracle belting that's 5
A78/1 3
878113
E78 /1 4
F78/14
878/1 4
560/15
F78/15
678 /1 5
Tread design may be
diflerent from that shown
Kevlar Belts plus Big
Paw Traction Tread
ER78/14 8080
Vyhitewall
Twin-ply Snow Travel
Blackwall One
sizes • tire price
Whitewall
McKillop Unit ,)911 make arrange-
' Merits and serve while' •the
seventeenth and boundary unit
will clean up.
Mrs. Fred Kistner of Brodhagen.
Thepro grani,committee of the
Cavan U.C.W. met at Ruth
Axman's recently,, The program,
for the coming year was planned
and it was agreed to continue to•
meet on each 3rd Tuesday at. 2
p.m, The next meeting will be ..... --
next Tuesday.
16.80
17.70
18.70
19.95
21.25
18.15
19.30
20.98
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Each •
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discotini*
15.96
16,61 .
17,76
18,95
20.19
17.24
18.33
19,93
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this time when it got-mtieb worse time last year, it was much t h e Qn Sunday morning . at the ..morning sevice. The ladies of the
as the day went We were most,
fortunate' in this area to 'have
hydro throughput the storm,
although many were unable to
reach home Monday night.
• As the storm subsided 'early
Tuesday evading, the county road
to Seaforth was •finally opened
'with three snowplows 'for the •
ambulance to ;reach the Hugh
Johnston farm on the 17th
concession of Grey Township.
Their daughter Joyce Colyer was_
ta.kin to Seaforth Hospital where -
she she required oxygen, She was
transferred to Victoria Hospital,
London on SaturdayX- I farther
treatment, we wish het• well. `The
family visited her on Sunday.
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i's I put together a few items It meant cancelling all unit Congratulations to Mr. and Next-7-Nsunday, the -Annual
for the noon pick up 6p Monday, ' Meetings and some of them are. Mrs. Frei:Miller on the arrival of Meeting of the -g regation will
it is lio-ped the weather dodn't rescheduled for this week 'if the their son on Saturday, January 14 be held in the atd• noon folloiving
' turn out like , it did, last week': at weatherman --cooperates, This at Listowel Hospital. a pot luck dinner after the
JOYCE RITCHIE
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