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The Huron Expositor, 1981-10-14, Page 9Trili000t for. rollOctioe Of 2650141fldnt. A Ilk Dr nigh Dettqoeoiog,Hy lax mm of S. _0 gives Tho '44: Or leis. n4 the Dli Wig and. y, 198t at 1000.4000 ,hours ' reliPeetlielY: 'Pert were appeals both Yovore inAiited to our OPEN HOUSE Sunday Oct. 18, 25th 1-5 p.m. We furnish quality, style & contentment. Please drop in and browse , Our pricing policy makes it worth the drive. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Open Tues. to Thur 9:30 a.rti. -6 p.m „ Fridays9:30 a.m. - 9p Sat. :30 a.m.- 0 P.m Closed MOndays Mill Street; Dublin Telephone 345-225,0 (.1(i GOEFTLER of ()111l1ifl lute f urnit ur CARNOCHAN-DEVkitEAUX Jean. Elizabeth Devereaux of London. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Devereaux of Seaforth and Robert James Carnochan, of Aurora son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mulholland of Mitchell were married at St. James Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth on Saturday. October 10. Father Caruana officiated at the doubleuring ceremony. The matron of honour "was TMrs. William MieLein of Agincourt and bridesmaids Clare Devereaux, Lynn Devereaux. Darlene Williams and Margaret Eckert. The best man was Bill VanDyk of Mississauga and ushers were Bill Carnochan, Tom Devereaux, Dave' O'Reilly and Les Bernard. The- organist was Maureen Hutchinson, violinists Were 'Anne Marie and Madonna McQuaid and solists were. Torn Burke and Karen Melady. ,1 A reception was held at the Brodhagen Centre and the couple will reside in London. Community 20% OFF .MEN'S UNDERWEAR Including Long Johns a,* rr. 21.15. OCT61 fir our SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY SALE in next week's paper— Seaforth Sewing Centre Seaforth 527-1900 • Sales • Service • Leasing • Deily Rentals SEAFORTH MOTORS LIMITED 1982's Are Here Come in and test drive The Escort 53.6 mpg. ES t2.112•AS GGORT Gt 00011 “ATcriEtAcx LJUhuna 1.01.ANK, puGher ,(.an 0,4101Majle • RCA, reauw. • n. „re. tl• Wag 114,1,PC, 41.2,41 mileage; room ,81 dependability- We're Sure The Escort fits the bill We still hove a number of 81 cars and trucks Why not come in today! Your satisfaction is our first concern 2-20 STREET, SOUTH •SEAFORTH 527-1010 SALES 'DEPARTMENT OPEN:" Monday through Friday.' a.m. UN 11 p.m. Ilatutdri i sae. tll 5 p.m. •IERvice AND PARTS OEPAPITMENT OPEN: Monday through FM,/ a a.m. IN WO p.m. FORD Only the name is changed- ... .service, quality and money saving vaithis continue just the , same at Macibe's Market Limited f in Dublin We are now in our new Wieling just north of our previous location, effective Tues., October 13. We would like to invite everyone to come in and 'browse. WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING COMING SOON Store Hours: 'Mon. - Thurs. 8:30 - 6 p.m. Frt. 8:30 - 9 p.m. ° Sat. 8:30 - 6 p.m. Michael and Pat MacRae THE 110.0Rtiii,...EXPOS.iii:Mt OCT/ 14,11141 Hibbert says n• t severance again Angry farmers confronted bankers when they converged on downtown Owen Sound last Wednesday with tractors pring miracle Starts this Fait Put our bulbs to bed noiN. Have beautiful Holland bulb flowers next spring. "DOWN TO EARTH PRICES" Farmers cohverge on Owen Sound wagons and manure spread- ers covered with banners and signs. More,than 50 tractor- driving farmers took part in the protest, described by one organizer as a publicity ploy in "another attempt to inform the public'. about high inter- est rates and what they are doing to producers of food in this province. There were no arrests. FCC rate up The interest rate on federal government loans to farmers through the Farm Credit Corp. was increased from 14 ''per cent to 16.75 per cent Thursday, despite the high number of bankruptcies that have already occurred this year in the farming industry. The corporation lends gov- ernment money to farmers to buy farms or make major hnprovernents. It also an- nounced Thursday its lending rate for farm partnerships has increased to 17.5 per cent, from 14 per cent. McKinop people at Manitoulin 60 rods. Council felt that other ratepayers may require clean-outs, and directed the Drainage Commissioner to contact all an the upped portion- of the Otatin and if this was the *.eaSe. then perhaps' an engineer should appointe4. The matter ; was rife*to the east rneetint with. ' Mr. cita agreement. Mitchell and District High ' School were granted VS, towards the Year Bockk "Echoes". RoaOlVoUchers in the sum of $22258.63 and general account for $13,484,56 were approved. The Clerk was instructed to apply for final subsidy on wads for 1981. An application for a zoning amendment in the hamlet of St. Columbain was accepted, Raffia Shower held for Karen Miller Correspondent . MRS. ED REGELE 527-1106 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nevers of Goderich and Mr. Randy Johnson and Miss •Hazel Nutt of Stratford were recent visit- ors at the home of Larry and Marsha and Rapdy Nevers. Mr, and Mrs. Harold ma Callum spent a few days at their cottage' airManitmilin Island. Mr. Randy Nevers spent a, weekend with his grandpar; ents Mr. and Mrs: Paul Nevereat Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mel Callum. Mr. and Mrs. Glen McNichol, Mr. and. Mrs. Don Dennis. Mr. and-Mrs. Jerry Ryan. Mr. and Mrs: 'Laverne Godkin and Mr. and Mrs Mervyn Godkin all of Walton District and .Miss Ethel Dennis and Mr. Elmer Den- nis of Seaforth all attended the-wedding and reception of Mt.1- and Mrs. John Waka- bayashi who were married Saturday in London. Mrs. Wakabayashi is the former Miss Peggy Dennis daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Regele visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kistner R.R. 1, Bornholm. Thanksgiving visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Beuerilian were Mrs. Margaret Better- man of Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Ron McCallum and Chad, Mr. Glen 'letterman and Miss Marilyn Koehler of Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McClure, Connie. Sandra and Mark of. Winthrop. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stephenson and girls of Varna. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor. Brian and Kerri and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Musselman, Jeff and Chris of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCal- !gm Cindy and Colleen visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McClure. Dean Cornish petitioned Hibbert Council last week to support his applicaiton for * severance of a Serviced' lot on Corkeessittu- 10. 'He .argues that his OcettPatiolt' .44 40' 404tTie*:.nn4 ,that be sold • flrewotid. **de ,th at *RAW, -10n farrit-Orien04 one.. the sottd 00- 0.000.: ,Council .• folt. tft0: Sante- as on Alle..11rist,. that it 'dirt not' cOofortll.' the- 440001 'Plan and, Louis% By-laws, and. they. would therefore be recommending against their own by -law. Mr. Cornish indicated la- ter he would probably pursue this application as far as the Bola Rimer Chappel requested permission to clean out a portion of the Campbell Drainage Works, without an engineer. The distance some Karen was called to the front along with her attend- ants. Sherie Mueller, Pamela Wallace,_Ann Dolmage. Shir- ley Miller and Erin Richard- son. Mary Jane templeman - read an address of good wishes and Gail Willard pre- sented the bride-to-be with many lovely and useful-gifts. Karen expressed her appre- ciation to all. PERSONALS , Mrs. Carter . Kerslake, Mrs, Bill Mahon, Mrs. Rob-, ert McCaughey, Mrs. Orpha Norris, .:Mrs'. Dalton Smale and Mrs. John Templeman from Staffa Women's Insti- tirte were guests of the Goulds Wornen's Institute at their meeting in Mitchell on, Thursday afternoon. The 1st Crnmarty. ScoutS, Cubs and Beavers will be holding their apple tag day on Saturday morning Oct. 24, Spending thansgiving Sunday with Mr.: and MrS. John Templeman and famllY were Mr. and- Mrs. Rob' Templeman, Carrah and Cain Mr. and Mrs. Dave Capling, Mississauga, Mr. and Mrs. Dal -Martyn, Wanda, Mich- elle 1 Julie and Rebecca, Rus- sel ale, Mr. and. Mrs. Jim ,NeilSon. Jennifer and Jessica to permit curbside servit e. in-' the General Store. TbeClerk was ordered to prepare' ,„ by-40i,- for next meeting ut Council. Municipal Drainage A- inett4iiig $y-laws were e414or.ThO "Co'0'' Mriltr1)04 .PePair and,, igtormi*Ott. ,Pr#14 COO*40040 10.14 40 Attending, lylain grant 4s approved. by the OntariO VANASTRA ARENA This rink will be home for many Seaforth-area teams this winter while local officials decide what 1St° be done with the condemned SeaforthArena. The Vanastra Arena was built by the Royal Canadian Air Force in 4 1981. It hasn't been used for the past two winters; For Seaforth and area residenVs who might ,not be familiar with the ,„„Vanastra Arena, the easiest way to reach it is to turn off tie Vanastra Road at the Tuckersmith Township offices, go as far as that road will take you, then turn right and you'll fin 'the rink on your left. (Photo by Campbell) Stratford, Miss Darlene Tem- pleman and Don Elligsen, Exeter, Miss RuthTepple. man, •Stratford, Miss Mary Jane Templeman; Edmon- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Bertens and Kimberly. Ful- larten. Correspondent MRS..1013NTEMPUIMAN 345-2346- A community shower, hon- ouring Karen Miller, hride- elect, was held on Wednes- day evening in Cromarty church basement with a large crowd in attendance. Barb Templeman was in charge .of the guest book and Mrs. Glen Elliott chaired the evening. Readings, presented' by Mrs. Alex Miller and Mrs. Gordon Parsons wereenjoyed by all and seven young girls, Tonya Van Allen, Lisa Gard- iner, Cherie Elliott, Wanda and Michelle. Martyn and Tracey and Trudy Quance, accompanied by Mrs: John Scott, delighted everyone with two numbers. Everyone participated in a couple of • ' contests. f