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The Huron Expositor, 1985-09-25, Page 28WALTON 1 KKN CONSTRUCTION Liquid Manure Tanks Solid or Slatted Tops Barn Renovations H us° Foundations & Finished Floors Fritz Klaver Dublin 11.,11401.1 B8 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 25, 1985 PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" "FILTER QUEEN SALES & SERVICE 'VACUUM CLEANERS - 19.1ea L Servioo to Moot Mahood 'FM COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS Mo. Faro. L bwine•e1 ,e WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES "WOODS FREEZERS •CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEMS "INSECT & FLY KILLING UNITS Tor Indoor L Outdoor 'Joel •GIFTS & MANY MORE ITEMS VARNA, ONT. 482.7103 W.I. eene DUBLIN CONSTRUCTION 345-2405 LTD. CUSTOM BUILDERS Windows, Doors Replacement Windows GOET7 LER OF DUBLIN A STORE FULL OF BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE On the Main Street of Dublin 345-2250 Free Delivery How much of your insurance dollar is someone else's profit? If you're insured by South Easthope Mutual, none of your insurance premium is diverted for someone else's profit. The policy owners own the company themselves. It's the purest form - of Home, Auto or Farm protection you can buy. T"1 11112)4 SOUTH EASTHOPE FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY STEVE MURRAY INSURANCE BROKER LTD. R.R. #2. Dublin. 345-2172 WALTON AND AREA WI hear social service speaker Walton Correspondent MRS. ALLAN McCALL 887-6677 On Wednesday September 18 Howard Hackwell was guest speaker at the Walton Women's Institute meeting. President, Leona McDonald chaired the meeting. Margery Huether was pianist for the evening. Minutes were read by Margaret Shortreed followed by the treasurer's report. In the correspondence a letter was read from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food for a Kitchen Course in the near future. The Guelph Area Convention is to be held in St. Agatha October 17 to 18. The local delegate will be Maxine Marks. Thanks was extended to Ruth Axtmann and Marion Goaldn for the fine display they had entered in the Brussels Fall Fair that day. Viola Kirkby gave a report from the District executive meeting she had attended September 9 at Mrs. Thorton's in Gorrie. Delegates to go to the County Rally October 7 in Hurondale are Margaret Shortreed and Helen Craig. It was decided to begin the noon luncheons again at the hall, dates set are October 2, 16 and 30 and November 13 and 27. QUILT UP The ladies are to set up a quilt on Monday. This quilt to be on display with tickets to be for sale, draw to be made in December. The meeting was turned over to Mary Humphries, convenor for the Family and Consumer Affairs who read a poem. Mary thanked everyone who had brought an article for Children's Family Services in Goderich. The guest speaker, Howard Hackwell from the social services outlined programs for the County giving many worthwhile facts, this became a unit in 1972, and he works out of 'the Court House in Goderich. Ruth Axtmann thanked the speaker and presented a small appreciation gift. A lunch was served by the hostesses, Ruth Axtmann and Marion Godkin. The 120th anniversary of Duff's United Church was held on Sunday, September 13 with a full auditorium of friends and former members returning to hear The Rev. Dr. Douglas Ross, secretary of the London Conference, who took as his sermon " W alldng into the Sunrise." Roy and Kathleen Williamson were at the door. Neil McGavin, Emerson Mitchell and Doug Fraser were ushers. Guest organist was Lane Hazlewood. The music was supplied by the choir and the Seaforth Harmony Kings. They sang three anthems. Bonnie 'amble was in the pulpit and conducted the service and a special invitation was extended to everyone to remain for a cold salad plate. The gift of a Leslie speaker for the organ was donated by the. Dr, and Mrs. RG. Hazlewood. Dr. Hazlewood served this charge from 1942 to 1951. The Hazlewoods resided in Brussels for a number of years, now have returned to Hamilton. Sunday, September 22 was the Bluevale anniversary, consequently there was no For home assignment the girls are to Walton service. compare the prices of package pastry with On Sunday, September 29 the Sacrament frozen and homemade. of Baptism and Communion will be held at The name of "Dough Birds" was chosen 10 a.m. Sunday School will be held as usual for the name of the club. Next meeting is at Duff's. called for Tuesday, September 24. Walton 1, 4-H dub held its first meeting of the new fall project, Basic Baking on September. 9 at the home of Elsie Carter. Eleven girls are registered for this dub. Election of officers resulted in: President, Sherry Hoegy, Vice -Pres. Glenda Carter, secretary, Heather Baan, press reporter, Bonnie Finlayson. Other dub members are Pam Nolan, Heather Gauley, Machelle Gauley, Tammy Machan, Carol Ann Wil- liamson, Cathy Williamson and Dianne Williamson. Materials for the club were given out and the girls made tea biscuits. The second meeting was held at Pat Nolan's home on September 16 opening with the 4-H pledge. The girls made pastry, then had to figure out what was wrong with each, giving points. Lion's Head visitors in Seaforth McKillop Correspondent !DELLA REGFI.F' 527-1106 Thomas Hey and Kay Gordon of Lion's Head visited one day last week with Idella Regele and Norman Hubley at Seaforth. McKILLOP Mrs. Harold McCallum and Idella Regele attended a bridal shower held at Pat Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ward of RR 4, Kenny's at Seaforth for Brenda Thornton of Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward, Mr. and Stratford. Mrs. Harvey Ward, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phylis Burch and Phoebe Nevers of Ward of Monkton spent the weekend at Goderich spent Sunday with Larry and Parry Sound. Marsha Nevers at RR4, Walton. Ontario financing approved The Ontario Development Corporation has The loan will assist in the acquisition of approved a term,loan of $100,000 for Draper Brothers and Reid Ltd., Jack Riddell, M.P.P. for Huron -Middlesex and Minis ter of. Agriculture and Food, and Industry, Trade and Technology Minister Hugh P. O'Neil have announced. "The company has been established in Clinton for many years and is one of the few remaining piano manufacturing companies in Canada. said Mr. O'Neil. new equipment to increase production for the U.S. market and will create an estimated 52 jobs during the next five years. Information on all financial assistance programs is available from the Ontario Development Corporation's London office at 195 Dufferin Avenue, telephone 433-2871. Lung distance calls may be made toll-free from within the 519 calling area by dialing 1-800-265-4746. BUSINESS _DIRECTORY PHONE 527-0240 OT'R PRO : LEMS...we con i .ipli ' FAR• �Mp TTOOOLS •PL'WlNDING 'PULLETS FAST SERVICE!! POWER HOUSE Electric Motors 235-1319 Huron St. E., Exeter Expert Interior & Exterior Decorating Wallcoverings Benjamin Moore Paints Window Shades Hildebrand Paint & Paper Phone 527.1800 15 Main St., Sealorth BALL & FALCONER FUNERAL HOMES LTD. offering DIGNIFIED SERVICE at BOX FUNERAL CHAPEL 47 High St. Seaforth 527-1142 Funeral Director: Clarence D. Denomme WALTON REFRIGERATION AND APPLIANCE SERVICE . Repairs to all domestic appliances • Commercial refrigeration and heating • Anything In refrigeration • 24 hOur service CALL 887-9175 McKILLOP MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY 91 Main St. South, Seaforth Office 527-0400 FARM, HOME, COMMERCIAL Auto COVERAGES AGENTS E.F. "Bill" Durst 527-1455 Bob McNaughton 527-1571 Graeme Craig 887.9381 Banter & MacEwan Insurance Brokers Ltd. 524-8376 BILL HOLMAN 527-0505 • SEW AND SAVE CENTRE LIMITED Sewing Machine Specialists Ri'pairs to all makes • I RIF ESTIMATES • AI I WORK GUARANTEED ti-�I I ti Husgvarria White Edna. lanome.lots nl used machines Vlast erc ha rg e -visa Closed Mondays 149 Downie Sf. 1 doors south of Hudsonsl STRATFORD 271-9660 Painting & Decorating Dublin Ontario Textured Ceilings Airless Spraying Paperhanging Residential/Commercial. Industrial DIVISION OF 80000 ONT. INC. 4,/td JEWELLERS for • DIAMONDS • WATCHES • JEWELLERY' FINE CHINA • ENGRAVING SERVICE Gifts for every occasion All Types of Repairs Phone 527-0270 Appliance and Refrigeration REPAIR SERVICE JimBroadfoot 4827032 The Clip Joint EXPERT DOG GROOMING All Breeds • PICA UP AND DELIVERY ARE AVAILABLE • EVENINGS TiLL 10 For appointment phone: HELLEY JOHNSTON, .R. N2, Staffb, 345-2511, BOB'S CARPENTRY. Houses, Additions, Renovations, Siding Furniture Finishing & Repair Bob 11tegefe 482-7797 or 527-0715 'BAILEYS MILL STREET, HENSALL 262-2020 Specialists in Pulse Combustion Heating • Lennox Pulse Furnaces • Hydro Pulse Dollars • Lennox Central Air Conditioning WE'RE PROUD TO BE YOUR LENNOX DEALER CO.OP Feed, Seed, Fertilizer Farm Supplies, Petroleum Supplies, Heating Oils Seaforth Co-op 527-0770 PLUMBING HEATING and ELECTRICAL �? CONTRACTORS SILLS Seaforth 527-1620 Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home CEMETERY MONUMENTS ROSS. W. RIBEY DIRECTOR 87 Godcrich SI., Seaforth PHONE 5271390 Sincere and Courteous Service 0) David Longstaff Ltd. Optician 89 Main S4 S. Seaforth OPTOMETRISTS AND OPHTHALMOLOGISTS Prescriptions Filled Promptly SUMMER HOURS Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 9-5:30 Closed Wed. & Sat. Tues. evening by appointment only COMPLETE OPTiCAL SERVICE 577.1303 I GARY BANNON Painting, Decorating, Paperhanging Interior and Exterior FREE ESTIMATES Phone 527-1582 See forth, Ont. PiANO SPECIALIST Tuning Repairing • Refinishing " A TOUCH OF IVORY" FREE ESTIMATES. ALL WORE GUARANTEED Reeondd.oned pianOs For Wiecte siripa Bill Irving PowassOn.OM 170 Ontario Rd 705 724.3781 Mltcheil Oct 519 348 8064 N05 IND FLANAGAN CARPENTRY Custom Built Homes Roofing and Renovations Farm Buildings PETER FLANAGAN 52-7-1399 SEAFORTH INSURANCE BROKER LIMITED 39 Main St., S. Seaforth •Home•Business •Farm•Auto •Sicknes's & Accidents • Investments 527-1610 REG BADLEY CARPENTRY -Vinyl Eavestroughing -House Consiruction • -Additions -Pole Structures -Siding 1 - I ti FREE ESTIMATES 345-2564 BRODHAGEN GENERAL MASONRY BLOCK BRICK STONE CHIMNEYS SIDEWALKS IVAN NIELSEN NMI MEIN Seaforth rig527-0603 C1 Bus. 527-1242 Res. 527-1942 T. J. DEVEREAUX B.Sc., D.C. Chiropractor 77 Main St. Seaforth, Ont. NOK 11.6'0 NEW HOURS: Mon. 8:30-12 1:30-6:00 'Tues., Thurs. 8:30-12 3:30-8:30 Wed., Fri. Sat. 8:30-12