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The Huron Expositor, 1978-03-16, Page 24Students protesting teacher's strike at ' Clinton on Wednesday Northside visits at Seaforth Manor ..... 1 ..THE SEPARATE SIMPFE _MAIN CORNER, CLINTON PHONE 482-7778 (NEXT TO CAMPBELL'S MEN'S WE,R) DRESSES-- PANTSUITS Easter Blouses °Spring Merchandise-. Now, Arriving O1EN 37-6 SPRING MEMORIAL SALE SAVINGS UP 'TO $500°° Over 200 monuments in many. sizes, colours and shapes. All, available for delivery as soon as possible. All priced below 1978 prices. Special winter work and cash-discounts effective until April 15. • Some are one of a kind. Visit our large new heated showroom and craftsmanship. Serving Huron and Surrounding Area Since 1919. T. PRYDE & SON LTD. 293 Maid St., Ex4ter 235-0620 Open 9 on Sat: inspect our BANK RATE FINANCING on all models-- new and,usef),- Come to Brussels Motors See Our Selection '77 Catalinas with & without air cond. - '77 Chev. Impala, 2 door, air conditioning '77 Pontiac Parisienne Brougham, 4 door. STATION WAGONS '73 Gran Torino Lemon Up H SEAFORTH - AYR - CAMBRIDGE th IT'S TIME AGAIN! BRING YOUR . FAMILY... BRING YOUR FRIENDS. - SEE ALL THE NEW EQUIPMENT. PANCAKES. FOR ALL! Thursddy, March 23'. 12 Noon to 7:00 P.M. at our Seaforth Store SEAFORTH 527:0120 SEAFORTH MEAT MARKET Maple Leaf Sweet Pickled COTTAGE ROLLS 1.19 lb. Fresh Killed Grade A ROASTING -CHICKEN • -5 lb; and-up- — 89'. lb. Maple Leaf Economy WIENERS 2 •39 Try Our Homemade PURE PORK SAUSAGES Plain or Garlic `Ir 717.7., 77.7' 7, 71,-.,7",•• • 24 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MARCH 16, 1978 --britting-and her-interest irr her ehur61-i. am, -1:h/it 5. of Northside United_ Chttreh visited Seaforth Manor on Monday evening, Marjelt 6 and presented a very fine rirogram for, Our .residents, Mrs. Audrey McElwain led the Junior Choir members in singing with Mrs,. Margaret Whitmore at the piano. Other numbers on the program were: David . McLlwain, public speaking; Step dancing'by Sandra and. Stisan HplleY. and . Brenda Pullnia-n; Piano • solos .by .Debbie Campbell, . Barry . Vincent and: • David'.Camplicll and a piano duct by Debbie and David 'Campbell: 'Mts. Joan Campbell presented birthday hats and greetings to six residents celebrating their' birth- days in , March and altio all • residents, enjoyed • the lovely birthday. cake. and ice cream the ladies brought. A ;spe'ilal -thank you to everyone participating was expressed by Mary Finlayson. Also on Monday ,afternoori, some fifty children of Seaforth Public School, GradeS 4, 5. • 6 under - the' direction of MrS. Griffith, came and sang fqr everyone and lrlso brought treats. and a hearty handshake for each. Once again ,our . • sincere appreciation • to the • school children for. reinembpring us. in. this and we w.,,elconie,, them back". Also- accompanying children wak.Mrs. Robert J. Doig. Freedom finders discuss government MCKILLOP #2 • McKillop #2. "Freedom. Finders" met at the home of their leadet, :Carolyn Thompson and discussed three 'levels of govern- 'mut• arid--each--one's_resportsi-. bility. Members worked on their projects •for Achievement Day. Easter Cernpunion-was het -air Wednesday morning, March 8' with Rev. E.S. Stephens of Brucefield United Church in charge. A good' attendance was present for our Easter service and Rev. ,Stephens also accompanied at the piano. ' Visiting with'Mrs. Adele Fisher this past Sunday were. MrS. Edna Weber, Donna and Robert Restemeyer of Dashwood, Jack and Laurie Fisher. of -Wingham, Wendy Goll and family of Wing- hani and Dale Martin ,and• family of Wingham. Family pictures were taken to -commemorate Mrs. •Fisher's 105th birthday which will he on Friday, '• • Mrs. Jean SiMpson visited.With'A. Miss Jean Scott and Mrs. Mary Carter. — Mrs. James Shortreed and Mrs. Jack Warwick visited with James Shortreed. Glenn Schwartz of Goderich visited with • his ,brother Barry Schwartz. Hugh Rinn of .Belgrave and Harold. 1-19die. visited with Mrs. Lillie Hudie.' Mrs. Clarence Maloney turd Anne Marie and Mrs.. Robt. Tyndall visited witIrJean Scott, Mrs. Mary C.arter, Mts. Minnie Hawley, Ethel McClure and_ Wni. Scott. n, Miss Bessie Davidson was, visited by Mrs. Frank.-Smale and Mrs. Margaret Whitmore. •.Mr. and Mrs. Walt Webster of Varna visited with' Wilber Keyes, Jean Scott, Ethel McClure and Bill Scott. Mr, Webster also favoured with some selections on his harmonica. Mrs. Ruth Carter of Woodstock visited with her father Wilber Keyes. - • ' • Mrs. Myrtle Taylor and Mrs: Gertie Taylor visited with Ethel. Bob and Verna McClure. Mrs, Mabel Crouch' visited with friends at the Manor. Mrs. M. Finlayson and Miss Mary. Neville attended the funeral of the late Ada J. Reid. a long time resident of Seaforth Manor and her presence will be greatly missed by "'those) who knew her, and her love for flowers, also her adeptness, at "crotcheting and AWater rates for consumers at ValaStra were, set when Tucker- smith. council met .last Tuesday night. Council established metered water rates for residential and small commercial consumers at Vanaseta .(a) a .service charge of 515,00 per four month • billing period. Additional Self-contained apartment's,. to be billed as separate service. (b) Any consumption at a rate of thirty" cents per cubic meter during the billing period. This 'compares to .a previous billing of $40,00 'and 40; cents per cubic meter, Flat rate (a) Any commercial establislunent without a meter will be Charged an additional mills.on the A 10' per cent penalty on all water accounts will be levied that remain outstanding aftel• the due date. [By Karen Laverty) The Mitchell and Seaforth air_ cadet squadrons have combined to form Mitchell 843 Squadron. The Mitchell squadron has planned a three day-trip to North Bay No'rad Air Farce Base it was reported a dog bit a child 4 Vanastra over the weekend and It is being held for a rabies cheek. No resident at Vanastra would admit ownership, of the dog except one boy. whit said it was his but his mother said it was not. The council members and the; clerk accepted an invitation from, the County Council to attend the full county council session on March 31 and dinner. Couiwil endorsed a resolution from the Township of Otonabee that the provincial and federal governments be requested to give immediate consideration to the "exorbitantly increasing cOsts 'of heating fuels 'and particularly furnace oils as such increases are ittcOnsistant with controls applied to income, affecting, those on lotw and fixed incomes." In other , hush .ss council accoted the ten er of Sandy Contracting Compa ly of Goderich 85 have been seleeted 'to attend along with 15 cadets from the Stratford group. The group will - be leaving *Tuesday and will be *staying until Thursday March 23. Last weekend a few of the local' cadets were instructed in the to crush' and haul 16,000' cubic yards of gravel-for the township, roads this' spring, it was 'the lowest of two tenders, a third, was not properly covered 'by bond-- certified cheque insufficient.. The gravel tender is subject to approval by the ministry of transportation and communi- cations. • Council accepted the-tender of Fred • Harburn . of Staffa for spraying weeds on the roadsides at ther ate of $6.00 per mile, up 2S cents from last year, JhOmpson, luckerSmith representative, " to Ausable- Bayfield Conservation Authority, reported on the program being carried out_ the Authority, Peter Rumble, anning technician for the Aut ority; showed slides' to illustrate ,the work, The meeting adjourned a.m. Wednesday,- uckersmith sets water rates --Fifteen-cadets- from the group of '76 L'e Mans '2-dor. •6--eyl. '76 Le Mans 4 door V8.. '75 Chevelle '2 door h.t. '75 -Oldsmobile Cutlass, 2 door, H.T. '75 Ford Custom 500 4 door sedan. 3-'75 Chev. Impalas 4 door.- 2 with air - without. '75 Astra '74 Buick Century 2 doOr '74 Catalina with A.C. '73 Le Mans 4 door '73 Pontiac 4 door H.T. '73 Chev. Impala, 4 door 71 Pontiac 2 door H.T. Mitchell arid Seaforth air cadets combine operation of-a'lovereraft- "76 Pontiac Le Mans Wagon TRUCKS '77 GMC 3/4 ton with,_,4 wheel drive '75 Chevrolet. Cube Van with dual wheels 75 Chev. 1/2 ton pick up '.'74 Ford-Louisville with 18' van or cab Chassis •'73 Ford 3/4 ton pick up '73 Cliev. C50 series either van or cab & chassis. '73 Ford Louisville with cab and chassis. '73 Chev. 1 ton pick up • '73 Ford I ton cab and chassis, Number of '71 - '74 Chev & Ford vans BRUSSELS MOTORS INC . "THE HOME OF BETTER USED CARS" Box 335 Britssels, Ontario - 11111•11.- NNE When )you're in Triangle !Discount - YoU're in... SHOP THESE WEEKLY.SPECIALS AND SAVE! "m" Smiles 'n Chuckles ;FRUIT & NUT EGG ONLY OR YOLK EGG - . 4 OZ. ONLY HOUSEHOLD GLOVES 66 TABLETS at 1:15 • .t