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The Huron Expositor, 1987-07-08, Page 6SEE US FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS... A6 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 8!987 /ITER ININ 482-7103 PECK APPLIANCES.. "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" WQter Well DRILLING .W D. Hopper and Sons 4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS Nell Durl Jim 527-1737 .527-0828 527-0775 rm••••••••••••,. NI SIN Electric Ltd. KIRKTON 229-8222 •Irsdustrial * Farm *Residential *Pc:ple Line Ccorestrucitliors *Bucket Truck Service • Hydra Pales *Electric Mortar Repairs •RgaieViinid ring • Sal 14e5 & SierviCe, For Service Call 229-8222 AFTER 6:00 P.M. CALL TOM RAPSON 527-1643 Caldwell scores 50 points in gun shoot Anita and Jochen Paulsen from Beusurri, North Germany have enjoyed a two week, • .stay in the area with their friends Thea and Uwe Wisch, Anita and Jochen have ap- • preeiated the hot dry spell We have ex- perienced of late, since when they left Ger- many, it had been cold and wet for quite a while. Apart from relaxing at the Wisch's farm, they visited Stratford and Niagara • ••GunClub News • ' The .Gun Club met on June 23 with 20 . shooters in attendance for the evening. The following is a list of their scbreS:' •VimCocker,'25; Brad Mann, 25,; Laurence --Go41*n-Bitteheri-25; HaPrison-Schoek, Cranbrook man • front page 2 . Wednesday last was Hensall's civic holi- day and, over 300 took advantage of the cheap railway excursion to London and Spr- ingbank, under the 4uspices of our anion Sabbath school., The first chapter eta new story appeared in•this issue. It is entitled "The Knight of the Silver Star," by Percy Brebner: ' Miss Muriel Meadows is the guest of Miss' Ruth Van Egmond. , Mr. George A. SIRS has his men employed in placing the iroh eaves on the new public building and in doing other similar work on , the building. • • JULY 9, 1937 On July 1, Mrs. William Sclater celerated her 87thbirthday at the home of her daughter, Mrs: John Finlayson, when a family gathering was held. On Sunday afternoon last decoration ser- vices were held first by the war veterans of the Exeterdivision with Sydney McArthur acting as marshal Boy Scouts of Huron County will convene On Tuesday, 'June 30, Jamie Caldwell Kippen Correspondent scored 5Q points, well done Jamie! MRS. MARGARETHOGDARTH Other scores were: 262-6902 Dan Crerar, 25; Brad Mann, 24; Bert • 24; Bill Fisher, 24; .Jack • Mills, 24; Ken Mahaffy; 24; Bob Baker, 24; Glen: Mogk, 24; Whetham, 24; Al Kyle, 24; Fred Brall, 24; - Bill. Fisher, 24; Jody Mouserinjohn, 24; Neil Dan. Crerar, 24; Jamie Caldwell, 24; Jim VOskamp, 24; Harrison Schock, 23;. Paul Martin, 24; Glen Mogk, 23; Bert Mahaffy, ' Lamb, 23; Gord Glazier, 23; Al Kyle, 23; 23; Gord Glazier, 23; Paul Lamb, 22; . Lloyd Venner, 23; Ken Whetham, 23; Lloyd. Charlie Brandon, 22; Neil Voskamp,, 22; Ed Haskell, 22; Ed Streggstra, 21; Bill Smith, Steegstra, 21; Al McQuenny, 21; Lloyd. Ven- 21; Brent Dawe, 20; Al McQuenny, 17; Bart • net, 21; Kevin Clark, '20; Bart Postma, 20; Postma, 16; Ralph Hearley, 14 and Sean Gladys McGregor, 19; Bill SmithHaskell, 19; Bob Baker, 19 and David Scott, Kyle, 12. Thanks to Barb Caldwell for relaying the • , 19; Lloyd 17 scores each week. holds logging bee at' Seaforth next Wednesday evening for , Memorial Hospital were unveiled 'Tuesday. their annual jamboree and can* fire. Near- Planning for the building has been under ly 300 Scouts and Cubs from troops way since 1960, when a new Site was pur- throughoUt the county are expected. phased by the Hospital Board on Goderich Seaforth's Dominion Day. celebration S. East. • • established new records as perfect weather • Sister Oliva (Doelistader) principal of.t. together with an outstanding program at- Jame's School, Seaforth will be one of eight tracted a crowd estimated at nearly 3,000., nuns to leave this year for missionary work Miss Margaret E, Grieve has been re-" , in Peru. , Sister 011Va was formerly of engaged as teacher in S.S. No. 9; Sarnia. • engaged for the aiming year.. A canvass of the Main Street'area . JULY 12, 1962 resulted in almost $100 'being collected by ' Preliminary drawings of a new Scott the Seaforth Minor Baseball Association Hensall sh.ufflers note time change Please note there will be a time change for change shuffling every Thursday at the Hensall , • 262-2449 Hensall Correspondent now begin at 1:30 p.rn Arena. Instead of 1 p.m. the shuffling will SUSAN HARTMAN • Last Thursday's high ladies' were: Pearl McKnight 383; Irene Finlayson 377; Ethel Knowles and Eileen Dowson tied at 369. High Men's scores were Dave Kyle 352; John Consitt 342; George•Dowson 326. • Mickle. Mr. and Mrs, Brian Collins and family • from Waterloo . spent Wednesday of last • • week with the latter's mother Mrs. Laird • '..,:womw!mqvw swaym vq. 0,01e00.0" Seaforth JEWELLERS. for *DIAMONDS *WATCHES *JEWELLERY *ANE CHINA *ENGRAVING SERVICE Gifts for every occasion All Types of Repairs Phone 527-0270 Painting and Decorating Dublin, Ontario Textured Ceilirzge Airless Spraying Paperhanging Residential/Commercial- Industrial Division of 605680 Ont Inc. THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR YOU! • CALL 527-0240" HURON TAX CONSULTING SERVICES •ReasonctEile rotes .Persdnol service -No Advance payments •Registered Tax Consultant HARRY DENHAAN 527-0557 . THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR YOU! CALL • 5270240 • Appliance and Refrigeration REPAIR SERVICE Jim Broadfoot 482-7032 0•• All you Need to Remember About Home Comfort Hensall 93AI LEY 262-2020 Heating and Air Conditiening ,. We're proud to be Your 1EAmear Dealer Expert Interior & Exterior Decorating Wallcoverings Benjamin Moore Paints Window Shades Hildebrand Paint & Paper Phone -614880 11 Main SI, Seaforth =3•1:*..„ VVIA,,14ftakt,•••• • 14, 4.40WAsigiats.: aatA.ON4': t.<,"-aiiaattttl'avlt14 Ball & Falconer Funeral Homes Ltd. offering DIGNIFIED SERVICE AT BOX FUNERAL CHAPEL 47 High St. . Seaforth 527-1142 Funeral Director: Clarence D. Cenomme BUSINESS DIRECTORY! 527-0240 Feed. Seed Fertilizer Form Supplies. Petroleum Supplies Heating Oils •Seaforth Co-op 527.0770 Advertising serves by informing. JJ -441,„• 'AC% Pktik,o41fat, LOW CONTRACTOR PRICES Full Selection ' Of , WINDOWS -Storms -Replacement -New Construction DOORS -Entrance Syttems -Mirror & Patio -Aluirtirnum Storms RESCREENING - PLEXIGLASS ALL GLASSWORK SALES — SERVICE INSTALLATION - DAVID LONGSTAFF Ltd. • Optician 87 Man St. S. Seaforth OPTOMETRISTS and OPHTHALMOLOGIST 'Prescriptions Filled Promptly REGULAR HOURS: Thur. . 5-10 ( I OSED WEDNESDAYS sittaraty morning.. 9. t 2 TUESDAY EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY CONIPIETE OPTICAL SERVICE • 527-1303 FOUNDATION SEAFORTH PLUMBING and HEATING • 90 Main St. 4_0 BILL r HOLMAN 527-0505 414,,,suo, Informative advertising helps lower the price of goods. CANADIAN ADVERTISING - FOUNDATION vaimeamemmememomoria DOMESTIC SERVICE for • APPLIANCES • AIR • CONDITIONING • COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION FLANAGAN CARPENTRY Custom Built Homes Roofing and Renovations Farm Buildings VERBERNE APPLIANCE & AIR CONDITIONING 345-2262 262-3101 HOME " SHOP iN.346> Vac PETER FLANAGAN 527-1399 44eittt.4.' 112%1 t _ McKILLOP • MUTUAL I INSURANCE COMPANY '11 Mohr St. Stalk Sedorili ()Alec 527-0400 , FARM, HOME, COMMERCIAL AUTO COVERAGES AGENTS F,.F."Bill ' thirst 527-1455 • 110I) McNaughton 327-1571 Graeme Craig .887-9381 Banter & MarEwim Insliranee Brokers' Ltd. 521-5376 John Wise InsurItnre Brokers 1 Id 482-3401 • 13 SEW AND SAVE CENTRE LIMITED Sewinp Machine Specialists Repairs to all makes •FREE ESTIMATES 'ALL WORK GUARANTEED SALES . HusovarnO, White, Singer, Eina, Janome lots of used Machines Mristercharge - Via Closed Mondays • 149 Downie St. (1 doors south of Hudsonsj STRAIOGRIft 1114660 • g% hi! CONSTRUCTION Liquid Manure Tanks Solid or Slatted Tops Barn Renovations Rouse Foundations & Finished Floors Fritz 'Clover Oublin 345..2042 „At 33 Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home • CEMETERY, MONUMENTS ROSS W. RiBEY • DIRECTOR 87 GODEPICH ST. SEAFOPTH Phone 627-1390 Sincere and Courteous Service SEAFORTH INSURANCE BROKER LIMITED 39 Main'St., S. - Seaforth •Home •Business •Farm •Auto *Sickness & Accident •investments 527-1610 Burs. Sii7-1242 Re, 527.4442 T.J. DEvElleAux B.Sc., D.C. Chiropractor 77 Mnin St. Seatorttr.Ont. xok IWO NEW 110C:RS: Meth 8:30,12 1:30-6:00 Tues., Thur, 8:30-12 330,8:30 Wed., Fri., Sat, 8:30-12 3133313