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The Huron Expositor, 1978-11-30, Page 15Correspondent ly1 rs• tit F.Berry 4$2-7$72 Baptismal Service was held in, Brucefietcl United Church when the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ross, Debra Kathleen Ross was baptised .by the Rev. Robert Me Killen. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Flam, Huntsville spent a few days with Mrs., Alice turn and Miss Ivi.E,SWan. Mrs. Scott, Seaforth, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott visited with friends in 13rucefield and Bluevale on. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Moffat Visited with Mrs:• -Moffat's family in Brantford on Sunday. Baby baptized in .6rucefield-church Seniors plan Pop for the Holiday Season POP PRKES 12 - 26 oz. COKE or' SCHWEPPES 3.29 12 - 26 oz. bottles KIST OR PEPSI 3.89 24 cans COKE, SPRITE, CHWEPPES 4.89 24 cans PEPSI, HIRES, C , 7-UP, MT. DEW 5 .29 3.99 • Gifts tat k WALLY HOCKEY STICKS: Custom Pro 5.99 Pro Supreme , 7.99 Pro Supreme Goal Stick 12.95 'nd a ride on the old 1926 Hensall fire engine in the station. (Expositor Photo) The Huron. Expositor wishes to apologize for grem- lins' ,Whieli" published the incorrect cutline., with photograph last week show- ing.stuts from the TfeTisal Nursery School visiting the fire station. The -cutline pub- lished went with another photograph , • T.'ne Expositor has re-' pul-Aished the photograph with the proper cutline this week. We wish to apologize to the children and to Mr. Maxwell for any inconven- ience our error may have caused. Every• week • m4re and Sorry we goofed more people discover what Mr. and Mrs. Edgar The draw will be made at the Cudmore were recent visitors Senior's Christmas Party with their dau ghter Mrs. Dec. 12th. W. MacDonald in Brampton. Mr. and Mi's. Brian Collins Rev. Hugh Davidson of Sarah and Jeffrey. Waterloo, Listowel conducted service in spent Sunday with the tatters Carmel Presbyterian Church mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle. on • Sunday. Mrs., Robert Taylor presided at the organ Mrs. Edgar Munn re- and lad the, choir in the • turned home after visiting anthem "Wonderful Words with her son-in-law and of Life-. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mr. Jack Corbett is a Gooding and Dale at Park- . • patient in Victoria Hospital, ' hill, London, where he is under-. Mr. David Beer of the going treatment. R.C.M.P. Mrs. Beer and Anyone having tickets on daughter Kristina who have the Senior Citizens quilt are beeh visiting with ' the asked to ,hand them in to former's Mother Mrs. Lillian -Mrs.atuby Belt or Mrs. P is Boer returned to their home Campbell by • December 1, in Mission, British Columbia. • McKilIop news - Correspondent Mrs. Harol McCallum. I 4 Mrs. Ed. Regele Mrs. Ed. Zegele, Mrs. 527-1106 Mervin Sm'th and • Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCal- Barry H egy spent lum and Cindy visited with last Thursday Kitchener. I their grandparents Mr, and Congratulations Mrs. Ed. Regele on and Mrs. William Boyd of Saturday. Seaforth who celebrated Mr. Harold McCallum, their 50th Wedding anniver- Mr. Paul McCallum. Mr.. sary last week. They were II Don Dennis. Mr. Warren former residents of 10th • Legior? -plans 5PeCitil Xmas events TRYING ON sA DIFFERENT HAT-Gregory Dalyrrnple, Victoria Bisback, Jason Reid and Jeremy Neilands donned firemen's hats befora,, taking stored The Sandpiper Inn, Clinton jyanastra] MIN 11111111 INN MI NMI MIN MIMI Mil MI MN % Management Seminar I 1. at tel ,271-5650 collect. I Dennis. Mr. Ken Dalton and Concession of McKillop Twp. I will attend the business management seminar mighty jobs are accom- Mr. Rod Larson. is•ho spent Mrs. Paul McCallum and I Name(s) plished by low cost Huron last week at the Manitoulin Cindy visited with Mr. and at t,linton, Expositor Want Ads. Dial Island, returned to their Mrs.-. Archie Willis of 0****4'46 'tillik.* -0.0.0.0.*-*.0 0.44.444 14, Address • I'Registration Fee °MO. Includes luncheon. Hensall branch 468 of the Royal Canadian Legion and the Ladies* Auxiliary to the Legion have planned several events for the Christmas season. There will be public skating for all age groups from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. on Dec. 9 and 16. Sponsored by the Legion and the Auxiliary. On Dec. 3 members of the Legion Ladies Auxiliary are Planning to visit the patients at the QueensWay Nursing H ome to entertain them with a Xmas party. The Christmas Party for members' children will be held in the Legion Hall, Hensall at 2 p.m. on Dec. 10. at on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6TH. 1978 9 00 AM to4.30 PM REGISTRATION: 8.3etAM Would you like to attend? If your are interested, ,please complete the registration ourtphoenr, 'I and mail it along with your cheque for $30 per person. fu information, please contact' PETER HUXTABLE • • • Management SeminarR6deral Business De.,elopment Bank, 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ontario on DECEMBER 6TH. 1978 Postal Code Tel.: !/14 IMO III MIN 1111 NMI NMI INN NMI II. INN MN NM ,lam III" MIN II • At4 \ACK*MNPTO °tti t:AWggh' 4 .LET'S PRETEND WE'RE FIREMEN - These three young people from the Hensall Nursey School had a chance to play firemen when they visited the Hensall Fire Station recently. The children who donned firemen's hats were (from left) THomas Schotchmer, Gary 'manse and Mervyn Gass while , firemen Gary Maxwell looks on at his new crew. (Expositor Photo) Claude Genest BROOMBALL STICKS We have everything for your home comfort Our gift department is well stocked- with a wide range of- special Christmas gifts .4«.#4 4.4 4.6' zitt. - to • 4614 441444'-elg 4); ilk d '11-4‘f4 ** WEDDING INVITATIONS . THE HURON EXPOSITOR PHONE 527-0240 SEAFORTH „, ARCHIE S SUNOCO Goderich St. Seaforth CROWN . HARDWARE. totif* 0. rte *It Gift Certificates Bill O'Shea Main St.• Men's Ware Ties 100% polyester - 4.00 Dress Socks - 1.75 to 2.75 Belts - 3.95 to 6.50 Scarves - 3.95 Dress Gloves - 3.50 to 13:95 Toques and face masks-1.95 to 3.50 Dress Hats - 9,95 I A great idea for men Sport and dress shirts-15.00 to 24.00 Dressing gowns 11.95 to 26.95 Pyjamas flannel or cotton 7.00 to ..12.95 PyOmas flannel or cotton 7.00 to 12.95 Slip-ons-8.95 Sweaters round or V neck 11.95 to 19.95 Sleevless - 9.95 Cardigans - 12.95 to 21.00 Turtlenecks - 9.95 to 12.95 Winter Coats and Parkas • 19.95 to 46.00 Sno.vmobile Suits, nylon - 42.00 Heavy Duck - 52.00 Heavy•jac-shirts - 19.95 Extra long work vests .- 13.95 Work Glovescapd Mitts - 1.25 to 9.95 Flannel Work -Shirts - 9.95 to 12.95 Perma, press worm pants-12.95 matching shirts-11.95 Heavy denim blue jeans flare or regular - 15.95 Ski-doo boots - 17.95 Sno-pak boots - 21.95 Rubber Overshoes with strap - 11.95 Work boots - 28.95 to 46.50 Thermal underwear two piece or combinations Seaforth 114 Af• * 104 Phone 27-1420 • Seaforth