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The Huron Expositor, 1978-02-23, Page 13R. K. PECK APPLIANCES "In die heart of downtown Varna" • VACUUM' GLEANERS - sales and _service of most makes. * CB RADIOS AND ACCESSORIES * SPEED QUEEN APPLIANCES * MOFFAT APPLIANCES • * SMOKE SENSORS * INSECT LIGHTS AND FLY KILLING UNITS * HAND CRAFTED GIFTS 1 Varna ( Ont. 4823Ipfi ARNOLD J. STINNISSM • LIFE — and Mortgage Insurance Plans Income Tax Deductable Registered Retirement Savings Plans and Annuities. ,IntoritiAveraging Annuities Ask for our new Flexible Premium R.R.S.P. RORESENTING — Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada far 19 years. Te1.527-0410 117 GODERICH ST. EAST SEAFORTH CoMplete the workshop 'economically 28-inch Level Screwdriver Set E. Cast aluminurrfi 4 11249 J. Mastercraff 2*Slot/ plumbs and 2 levels. 2-Phillips/2 Robertson. Introducing the `little-big' tractors from John Deere • New small-size tractors with big-traCtor features • Two power sites-850 with 22-PTO-hp diesel engine; 950 With 27-PTO-hp diesel engine • 8-speed "Hi-Lc" trans- mission • Differential lock • Categoit 1 8-point hitch fo. Rear 540-rpm PTO Hand- and foot-operated throttle controls , • Adjustable wheel tread All this and more at easily afforda ble prices 4,0014„Oig''' MASTERCRAFT Quality Has fully adjustable grey-iron tables; automatic blade guard; sealed ball bearings, 4 x 1/2" rab- bet capacity. Solid-steel -cutter 'head. 5S.5511 WEN Quality Cuts big lobs down to size, Plugs into any 120-yolt AC outlet. Unitized .12-amp (2 hp) motor. 5000 rpm no-lead sprocket speed. Safety double-insulated housing. Anti-kick .clulch, ttlg 28" cutting capacity. 58-5639 FRED Me GEE AUTO ELECTRIC OD. - *LES SACKED SEttvitt" 144010457,144 Correspondent Mrs. Allan McCall 887-6677 The Community hail was • decorated in the Valentine theme for the 'Progressive,euchre on -,-.Tuesday cVening, February 20, — there were eleven tables in play. Prize, winners Were., for High lady - Mrs. Harold•Tiolger; low lady - Mrs, Harold Hudie; High Man - Wilfred Shortreed; Low man - Harold. Bolger. Birthday elesseS40 Valentine's Day • Keith Clark, Door prize draw was 4.von--.. by Mel Jaeklin, Brussels, , r' Instistute hostesses were Mrs. Keith Rock, Mrs. Dave Watson, Mrs. Ray Huether and Mrs. Allan McCall. There will, be another euchre in two weeks with Mrs, Mac Sholdice; Mrs. I-Jyvey • Craig, Mrs. Nelson Reid and IVIISif , Ray Huether in charge. The Insti, tute are also planning a St. Patrick's Court Whist Party. for Friday; March 10 at 2 p.m. both men and Women are,:, Welcome. Wilton Unit Meeting • The.;; devotions of the Walton 1 unit 'ere _Ili' Charge Of Mrs, Walter Bewley and Mrs. Harold Bolger ,fer the unit meeting on Wednesday evening February 8th Hymn "All people that .on earth do dwell" as sung, accompanied by Mrs. ' Ray Huether at the piano. The scriptdre reading was taken, from Galations 5 and Meditation on A. Perfect World, killowecl. by prayer. The singing of Kum-ba-Yah closed this part of the meeting. s . Mrs—Ray Huether took as her topic Society of , Brothers where she spent .a weekend with the families at Niq Meadow Run in Fa;rmington,. Pennsylvania last fall. They are the Hufterian(also called Hutterites) in South' and North, Dakbta, !Minnesota, Montana and Washington State in the United States; and in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta 'in Canada, and also in England. .1- . •. They live in ' this. small community, making :commitment to give 'up their. will, talents and possesion it js :only their way.. Mrs. pill Coutts presided for the business. Midutes were read by Mrs. Mae Sheldice in the abse`titt—of the secretary, Mrs. Haward flackwell' due to by 17 members. Thank you notes was read from Patti Bremner for shower gifts. The membership fees of 50Q; were collected' and : Mrs. M. Sholdice took up the, Collection. Gifts for those in hospital are to' be looked of ter in our own units. The U.C.W. meetings in the winter months are. to begin,at.- 1:30 p.m. The Walton Unit will serve at the Thankoffering service in April with the decision ' to have sandwiches for lunch,- will make final arrangements at March meeting. The 'World Day of Prayer service Will be held on Friday, March 3 at 2 p•„m. There will be a spring and fall bale packed • possible through itn inner van from God that they can accept this life, ti to be away from the outside World, they serve God in I Hymn "Where cross the Mrs. Bruce aik, he is Mrs. Crowded ways of life" followed by Ckrk's brother. the Mizpah Benediction closed • Miss Joan Bennett. 0wen - th,e meeting. Sound spent the weekend :at the Hostesses were Mrs. Torrance home of her parents, Mr. and Dundas, Mrs. Ernie Stevens and Mrs. Ron Bennett, Mrs..Leenard Chisholm of Du . - r Mrs.. Nelsopn rRseolnda•ls " ngannon visit0d on Sunday with • The Explore is and C.G,LT. ..„....,.. entertained with their leaders ' Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Johnston her mother, Mrs. James. F. Payne sicicnessi Rolreall was answered • daughter, Joyce Colyer at Victoria visited on: Sunday •with their Mr. and • Mrs. Ted Achilles .- skating party at Blyth arena on entertained' their families to a February 9th. Afterwards they and one of the kindergarten classes h41 not received their class pictures earlier. , ..Gratie B Trip to Goderich On Thursday. February 9, the -gra& traiTelled fi'Maderieft by bus, They went to a council meeting-at the courthouse on the square. , Thby talked about the organization and what theyklo at the council meetings in Huron County. This special trip proved to be worthwhile and educational. • Hotdogs This year the'Student's Council Holly Hobbies. - Elected as officers werc President - Theresa Hieknell Vice - Lo,uise Rian, Secretary; Jean Murray, Press Reporter; Linda -Klaver: Other members :are Rose-Ann Nolan, Marion Nolan, Mary Murray, 'Louise 'Nolan, Mary-Jo Ryan,' Martha 7Claessens, Eileen Duffy, and Margaret Hicknell. Leader - Mrs. Jamicke Murray and Assistant Mrs. Dorothy ' Murray explained what the club was about in general and what members would need. • is selling hotdogs. Every Friday, , hotdogs are sold either to the junior or senior sides on ano, alternate basis.. The students enjoy having the hotdogs and it is... also 'a good way to make money. Dental-Program Once. again this year, Hullett had the dental program. One February 8, 9 and 10 two nurses came to the school to administer the program. Every • grade had their teeth brushed and the grade ' six class had their teeth flossed as well as brushed. Each student received a tpothbrush and the program proved to be Worthwhile. Smiwshoes On Wednesday; February 8. thPArkde;".„ 1 '•44 IgOnn,1101tOri Public to make use of the snowshoes. The snowshoes !were bought by the -- Student's Council of Hullett. The .rete rned to their hpme in Hearst on Monday after spending the • week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Rolly ..Achilles following their return ' from their brother's Funeral at Ithaca, New York State last 'Monday. Others attending the funesal were Mrs. Bill Taylor of Kintail andMrs./ Jim Sills, Hu11ett .stuctOnts .have poker rall members. decided on the -name "Focus On. Living - The, B &D Jig Saw Orbital Sander Moratig 'names to build oh. :4...Poker Rally On Friday, February ,10, the grade six class went on a poker rally to' a nearby -bush. The childm travelled by sti owshoe or by skis7Thpupils wrapPed their hinthes in tinfoil and cooked the food over an open fire. The Class had to find cards placed in the bush and also had an hem- of free time.The class had' a wonderful , Volleyball On. February, 16th the school vollbyball teams, played exhibition games against Holmesville Public School. E. ch team p14ed two games: The .total score for the boys' games .•were 32 to •28 for Hullett. The total score for the girls' games were 28 to 16 for Holmesville Both teams played very well. Valentines Parties On,February 14th many classes in the school held Valentine patties. The •grades 1 ,k2 baked small candies and the grade 4-s , had to bring a lunch and share it with a friend. Everyone~ 'enjoyed. the cookies and other'landies. Nurses Return ,On. Febrfary 14th 'the d' ental nurses. once again returned to StudentS' to t11, ,They had to do some of th grades on the Junior side who had missed it before. Another group of nurses also came on the 14th. These Hospital, London. Mrs. Gerald Watson and Mrs.. Harold Hudie, attended the two-day course on "Perspnaliz- ing your Patter.n".. They will- bring the information back . and are reqiigtrra. that...„,any W.I. -members or interested ladies in the coii-pnunity are to get in touch grade •three class had .an enjoyable time, Grade 8 Trip On Monday, February 6, the grade 8 class went on a field trip to the bush.-they could travel by , snowshoes or bring skiffs "fro t home: Tiley-toek their lunch els cooked it over an open fire. ey could also go tobogganing on. a hill. The class left the school at 9:15 and returned at 3;15. Accompanying the class were Mr. Millson and• Mr. Riley. Everyone had an enjoiable time, , served hot chocolate and cookies, #3.4-H The first meeting "for Londesbpro #3 4-H Homemaking -Club project ."Focus on living" was held February 13 at the home of Marjorie Duizer. under the leadership of Marjorie Duizer and Judy Datema. There were 11 present. Elected to office were President - Carol Cartwright, Vice President, Jacqueline Johnstpn; _Secretary - Helen Kolkman; Press reporter Kathy Radford. suffered a stroke an1.1,--bn Monday, February 13 was admitted' to Clinton Public Hospital. She was: transferred to' London • on Thksday. "Friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs.' Toin Allen ent jlast _week end Th sday to. Mondayat Dwight, Ontario. Frank Ellerby, • Clinton spent Weekend with his grandparents. Joan Garron, London and Kennie Colquhoun, Clinton, visited on Saturday at the same hoine. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Durnin were Mr. and Mrs. Don Case, Exeter, Mrs., - Hazel Brockford, Toronto and. Mr. EXPQ81TOR, FEBRUARY 23 1978 1 party And Mrs. ' Jim Lobb, Goderich, Township.' Remember the W.I. card .party this Friday, February 2,44th at 8130 p.m. in , charge are Doreen CAiter, Margaret Taylor and Ora Bruce; Ken Armstrong, David and Billy moved to their new home On co Constable Ken Armstrong is spending 2 Weeks attending O.P.P. College in Toronto, Concession 11 Ffoltett Township' last week. .Mr..and Mrs. Jack .Arrnstrorig visited on Siinday with his Mr. and Mrs, Jim Armstrong,' Clinton. er NNE nurses were administering vaccinations for polio. • The ..students'certainly had a healthy- Day, ' Constable Wilsoit On --February- 1Sth Coostabl e • Wilson of the 0.P,P. came, to Hullett. He shbwed -a film to the whole school and then answered questions. He talked' to the grades 7 & 8's together and then went 'to ,. the other classes separately. He spoke to the students about Juveniles and theft. The students now know what will happen if you ' are• --:Catight stedi ng. 'White Cone 'Week (IntendeOlor last week) On Wednesday, rebrua6, Hullett 'recognized White C nc Weels, The school held a. special assembly in which every pupil, attended. The special guests were Mr. and Mos.• Harold Vodden of Blyth. Mr. Vodden is 4 a blind gentleman who has a leader dog called Chipper. Chipper accompanied the Voddens to the assembly. "The assembly gave' a better insight into how the blind arb able to cope in society with the helc1,43f trained. slogs. Photographer Returns On Wednesday, February 8, the photographer returned to take glass pictures. The grade '3 class Blac Decker model #7504. Double-insulated with 2.1-aMp' motor. 3200 spm. l'capacity in hardWood,11/2 " in softWood Wood-cutting blade. ' 54 ,r23 A. Six assorted blades $2:89 Black & Decker model #7404. Safety,double-insulation with powerful 1.6-amp motor. —10,000 opm. Uses 9 x 39 /6 " sanding sheets (extra).54-7213 aito • LOo with either one of the leaders as ea girth.: soon as possible. . • Miss Amy Love is visiting this week with her Sister, Mrs. Jean Holly Hobbies Broadfoot. Other visitors at .the same home on Saturday were Mr. elect officer and Mrs David Allison of London. A discussion was held on the. and :Jerry Ca rdiff of Fetrolia on The first meeting of the meaning of the 4.1-1 emblem and Sunday. McKillop #4 4-H was held on- points to remember for good Robert McGillvary of Winnipeg_ February 14 at 7:30 at leader Mrs. emotional health . is visiting at the home of Mr. and Janneke 'Merray's home. The Personals " theme, for .the Wing project is Mrs. Jim (Marion) Snell B & D 3/8" Drill . Black4 Decker model #5726'E_ is a terrific. general. drill with a super high torque speed fixed'at 1000 rpm. Powerful 2.1 • 'amp motor. ' 54-2802.. 71/4" -Circular Saw Routing Kit Black and 61 Decker B. Black and Decker model 7340. Real workhorse with a powerful burnout-protected 10 „Arnp•motor. 5200 rpm. Ball and 1.6iler-Cearings for long life. Cuts 2 9/3 2" at 90° and 1 39/3 2" at 45'. Has control knob. 54- 8321 B & D Grinder Black and 4249 Decker Model 7900 'With 5" vitrified aluminum oxide wheels to han- dle jobs from knives to mower blades. 2.2-amp:. 3400 'rpm. Eyeshiglds, guards. tool rests, etc, 55-3529 •• Safety Goggles (55-0016) . S1.99, sto Black and S113140 Decker. C: Kit 7611 performs artistry in wood. Burnout-protected 3/4-hp 22,000-rpm router with 1 /6 4" calibration, cutting 'guide, 1/ 4 " HSS straight 2-flute bit and 2 wrenches. Complete with a handy custom case."il 54-6902 -3" Belt. Sander 51395'A D. Heavy-duty 4-amp motor drives the 3 x 18" belt at 1000 sfpm. Unique tension design for quick belt change. Auxiliary grip plus contour handle with flat top .for conversion to bench sanding. Sanding belt included. 54.7233' 24" Crosscut Saw 'F. Hardwood handle; 8-point blade. 57-7444 Wood Mitre Box G. Inside size 3 x 13/4 x 19P 12". (about), 57.5612 Tool Box H. Enamel finish, 26 x 19 , 9 k p" high. 58-0819' All-Steel Hammer. t( Rubberized grip. 16-ounce weight. 57-4130 Wood Chisel Set ,L. Sleet blades in 1 /4,1 /2, 999 3/4, 1" widths. 57-2394 Arrow Stapler ' . 4899 Heavy-duty model. I Staples (114 to P/16") —Box from $1.25 • • • Rar 49 WEN Quality 6 , Now you can own a new John Deere Tractor sized to fit your business. ••• and, priced to fit your budge The new 850 and 950 pl the power gap. No 'more overworking a tractor too small for your .needs, or "loafing" a.machine too big for the jOb you need to do Both tractors are powered by 3- cylinder diesel engines with wet-type sleeves. The 850 has 22 INTO horse- power: the 950, 27 PTO horsepower. 13ugged "Hi-Lo", 82speed transmission provides a speed range of just under 1 'mph to abOut 12 mph. The foot-operated differential lock can be engaged on the go in tough-traction areas. And hand- arid toot-operated throttle controls provide more operating convenience. These "little-big" tractors also have a 3-point hitch (Category 1), 540-rpm PTO, and adjustable drawbar that . accommodate more than 20, implements Other standard featUres include: full instrumentation, padded high-back seat, coolant recovery,sySterm'adjustable wheel tread, and a hood that tilts for easy servicing. Bar- and turf-type tires are available for both tractors. ' See us soon for More details on the small-size tractors with big-tractor featuret —the all-new 850 and 950 from John Deere. new 850 or950tractor e Of-matched equOMent • See\us today for a and a complete lin gifluality '94noh Bench Sa U Preolaitin, built table measures . . se your about 22 x w Cone eidensions, Single-toctt riP-terite. CANADIAN nient up-front controt, Mitre gauge . has positive stops fdr 90° and 45°. Cuts td ;, 'TIRE CAHO 2314" depth.134 bearing construction. 65-5826 s ... P . With Stand 95 Armsysm iiiimnommeo 91/4-inch • 16" EleCtric Scrub Plane WEMPlaner With 114" blade Tough 15-amp nicktor. Beveling, surface and edge planing, 14,500-rpm, 120V AC. 54.6618 6895 pore Sayings! Cash arid Carty BONUS cp0oNs • *.dingna RABBETING, TAPERING, BEVELING, CHAMFERING. ,4-inch Jointer/Planer CC 4", Electric Chain Saw 1449 Single-Wheel control adjusts latelar and depth. 'cut. 57-6242 Tilley Ltd. Secifoith a