The Huron Expositor, 1982-11-10, Page 18A10 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 10, 1982
CORN SPILL—Poor weather last week resulted
in this corn trailer tipping over and spilling a load
of corn. A crew from the Seaforth Co-op were on
the scene transferring corn to one of its trucks.
(Photo by Svela)
GRACE
COMMUNITY
CHURCH.
Huron Centennial
School
BRUCEFIELD, ONT.
482-9260,565-5341
and 236-4979
10:OOa.m. - Family Bible
School
11:00 a.m.. Speaker
Randy Mann
Water Well
DRILLING
W. b. Hopper
and Sons
4 MODERN
ROTARY RIGS
Noll 527-1737
Du rl 527-0828
Jim 527-0775
t_1112111111
Mervyn Hodgert has re-
turned home from the Strat-
ford General Hospital on
Sunday. We wish him a
speedy recovery. ,
Mrs. Katie Querengcsser
is still a patient in Seaforth
Community Hospital, We
hope she will keep on
improving.
Congratulations are
ex -
Correspondent
MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN
345.2346
Mrs, Carter Kerslake,
Mrs, Lloyd Miller, Mrs, John
Templeman. Mrs. Charles
Douglas, Mrs, John Miller
and Mrs. Jack Burchill, from
Staffa Womens' Institute at-
tended the Perth South Dist•
riot exec•utise banquet on
tended to Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Kells of Brodhagen on the
arrival of their son Tyler
Marshall. on October 26 in
St. Joseph's hospital, Lon-
don.
Plan to attend the annual
Turkey Bingo Night on Wed-
nesday. November 10 at the
Brodhagen Community
Centre.
Tuesday evening at Russel -
dale Hall. (,len (Towne Wo -
mens' Institute catered,
Mr, Lorne Fell flew to
Winnipeg for a few days.
where he attended the Seed
Marketing Seminar.
Rev. Ken Knight is con-
ducting communicant classes
every Friday evening in
Cromarty Presbyterian Chur
ch,
PECK APPLIANCES
"IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA"
°FILTER QUEEN SALES & SERVICE
°VACUUM CLEANER .ISales&Serviceto
Most Makes/
°F,M COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
For Farm Al Business
'SPEED QUEEN APPLIANCES
°MOFFAT APPLIANCES
°INSECT LIGHTS & FLY KILLING UNITS
°GIFTS
°MANY OTHER ITEMS
VARNA, ONT.
482-7103
Students honor war dead
Correspondent
NORMAN EAST
482-7034
Some children at Vanastra
Public School put entries to
the Legion Contest and Fri-
day, November 5 were Par-
ent Teacher Interviews.
Monday a Remembrance
Day Assembly was held from
3:00 to 3:30 p.m.
On November 24, a Pro-
fessional Activity Day is
scheduled.
Report cards will be sent
home on Dec. 3.
On November 27, the
Goderich Santa Claus Parade
will be held.
The children have been
learning about Immunize
Your School Children, Now
it's the law and the school
has sent a pamphlet out.
Under the New legislation,
all Ontario pupils, unless
they have been exempted,
must be adequately im-
munized or in the process of
becoming immunized, or
they may be suspended from
school.
These requirements apply
to all pupils under the age of
18 attending primary and
secondary schools, whether
private or publicly -support-
ed.
Starting in the fall, 1982,
Ontario medical officers of
health, family physicians and
pediatricians will be assess-
ing the immunization levels
of school children. Primary
emphasis will be on school
entrants who are most vul-
nerable. The immunization
program will be rapidly
expanded to include the
remainder of the students.
All residents of Ontario
can obtain a yellow personal
Immunization Record Card at
the time of the immuni-
zation. It is important for the
parents to keep this record
and have it updated each
time the child is immunized.
Proper documentation will
help ensure an uninterrupted
school year for the children
and most importantly, the
success of this program.
ICINGO RESULTS
Bingo results for Tuesday,
November 2nd are first share
the wealth was Flossie Talbot
of Varna; second share the
wealth was shared by three
people. Third share the
wealth was won by Libby Van
Damme of Clinton.
The jackpot prize winner
was shared by Moira Robin-
son of Vanastra and Judy
Mellor of Vanastra.
TUCKERSMI'➢'16 DAY
NURSERY
The nursery would like, to
welcome back Robin Martin
after he had an operation.
The nursery would like to
welcome Brent Ribey and
Connie White.
The theme for the week of
Nov. 8-12 is about "Pets".
Parents are reminded that
a Christmas Bazaar is to be
held Nov. 20.
If you have any articles
please contact the nursery or
take them in yourself.
Fellowship group
to elect officers
The Fireside Fellowship
Group of First Presbyterian
Church met Nov. 2 in the
Centennial Room of the
Church with a good attend-
ance. The meeting was in
charge of the Cosfords and
Pattersons.
Viola Lawson, president
'opened the meeting followed
by the scripture reading by
Ted Cosford.
Rev. Duke led in prayer.
In the absence of the
treasurer. Peg Grieve. Viola
Lawson read the treasurer's
report.
A motion was made that
-the Past Presidents. the
Browns and the Keyes bring
in a new slate of officers for
the next meeting.
The McMichaels and the
Keyes are to be in charge of
the next meeting Dec. 7.
John Patterson, the speak-
er for the evening. took
members on a bus tour which
he and Mrs. Patterson had
taken a year ago.
DRYWALL
KNOWN
FOR HIGH QUALITY
Peter Bakos
Drywall
COMPLETE
DRYWALL SERVICE
527-1398
5
TREES
Trees trimmed, removed
Stump Removal
Bucket Truck — Brush Chipper Service
Fully Insured — Free Estimates
Southwestern
Tree Service '82
482-3822
25 yrs. experience
4M114 4%0,
11.011001,02
ARNOLD J. STINNISSEN
UFE and Mortgage Insurance Plans
Deferred Annuities
INCOME Tax Deductable Flexible
NO 1,0A111- H.11.S.t°.
NEW
Tel.S27-0410
117 •
GODERICH ST. EAST
SEAFORTH
Non -Smokers Rates Available
REPRESENTING
Sun Life Assurance
Company of Canada
TASTY NU BAKERY
& CHEESE HOUSE
ltllti WI 1 K'S SPE('IAIS
1)I I ICIfU5 ( HO( 01 A11 ( 1111'
111
BOARD
/AATT'EN
NOW OPEN
SUNDAY AFTERNOON 1 PM -5 PM
Also open Monday to Saturday, Including
Wednesday 10 AM - S:30 PM, also Friday
evenings '91119 PM.
THE BOARD AND BATTEN
GIFTS AND HANDICRAFTS
9 HAtt.-nbury Street FAO, Clinton 042-3728
til W WFIOIFSOMI
COOKIES
Ill (, 1 1'1
I)O/l Al 1 ®�
. 00/1 N
MUFFINS
6/1°15
til^I'I F LFA!
WH(111
WHl AT
PROCESSED
CHEESE SLICES 2.791h
I\\S0
Schneiders Quality Cold Cuts
l
We have a wide variety of Canadian
and'importerl c heeses
FRESH OFF THF R1O( K
Seaforth 527-1803,
The Lioness Club would
like to remind everyone that
tney are holding a Christmas
Bazaar on Sat., Nov. 20 at
the Vanastra Recreation
Centre. Anyone wishing a
table at the bazaar, please
phone 482-7700 or 482-3881.
The draw for the quilt will
be held at the bazaar. Tickets
can be bought by any mem-
ber or at the Vanastra
Factor Outlet. -
Thank You
To the rgtepnyers of H!L*llett
for returning me no your
Deputy Reeve for the newt
term.
Joe Gibson
'r
Full line of Potted PLants
and Cut Flowers
FI
Seaforth 527-0121
(at the former Horne's Appliance Store)
New at Verbeek's Farm and Garden Centre
Top Quality - Canadian Made
WINTER WEAR
Se ready when the snow flies! We have a
complete selection of winter wear In
stock, for mon, ladles, children - full range
of shies.
1
mors
WINTER COATS.......... 523.95
LADIES' AND MEMS
WINTER COATS .... E29,95
CHILDREN 'S.2 NICETOSIZE 6X
SNOWSUITS 549,°S
YOUTH'S 4 PIECE. SIZES 1 TO 1E
SNOW SUITS 069.99
MINI AND LADIES T PIECE _
SNOWSUITS 189.91
w..11001;;---
TRADE-INS
o'n00110^_TRADE-INS
on chlldron'E and youth's
snow sults . must bo clean and In
good condition.
CLEARANCE!
All Tulip and
Daffodil mulbs...
1/2 PRICE
KEROSENE HEATERS
Good selection . from 4.000 S 1 44.99
BTU to 19.910 BTU.... FROM
VERBEER'S
FARM AND GARDEN CENTRE
77 Isaac Strom CLINTON 482.9333
172 THE SQL/ Akl, GODERICH
MAIN CORNER, CLINTON MAIN COQNERY SEAEOR1N
'TIS THE SEASON
FOR SAVINGS!
HEAD d SHOULDERS
SHAMPOO
ISO mi
29
0140, 3 S
CREST
TOOTHPASTE 10 ml GEl
N0911MA
FACIALml LOTION
TTo
oNEY$4.49
JOHNSON'S
BABY LOTION looms
LIMADYRA
BODEODORANT SPRAY
JOY
LIQUID DETERGENT 100 rot
ONLY 794
$2 49
ONLY •
39
loo ml ONLY $2•
ONLY 994
BIW ,-*
I ?11) OJ. TAMPONS 30'1 $ONLY 3 29
CAREFREE
NfICH_ NCOWNL ILiP
AK
,9
700 m.
4tn A°�
qQ„700.°-7.
/ ;-)A44
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PRESBYTERIAN Church
59 Goderich Si. W., Seaforth
Rev. T.A.A. Duke, Minister
Mrs. Carol Carter. Organist
SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1982
11:15 Worship Service. Sunday School & Nursers
• Nos emher 21 Anniversary services''
at 11 15 and - 10 with Res H. Douglas Stewart
as guest preacher
ST. THOMAS Anglican Church
SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1982
10:00 - Morning Worship. Sunday School
and Nursery Provided
NORTHSIDE United Church
54 Goderich St. West. Seaton!:
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1982
11 a.m. Church Service. Church School and Nursers
Rev. J.G. Vanslyke. Minister
Margaret Whitmore Audrey Mcl (wain
Orkenist Choir Director Jr. Choir Leader
t_1112111111
Mervyn Hodgert has re-
turned home from the Strat-
ford General Hospital on
Sunday. We wish him a
speedy recovery. ,
Mrs. Katie Querengcsser
is still a patient in Seaforth
Community Hospital, We
hope she will keep on
improving.
Congratulations are
ex -
Correspondent
MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN
345.2346
Mrs, Carter Kerslake,
Mrs, Lloyd Miller, Mrs, John
Templeman. Mrs. Charles
Douglas, Mrs, John Miller
and Mrs. Jack Burchill, from
Staffa Womens' Institute at-
tended the Perth South Dist•
riot exec•utise banquet on
tended to Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Kells of Brodhagen on the
arrival of their son Tyler
Marshall. on October 26 in
St. Joseph's hospital, Lon-
don.
Plan to attend the annual
Turkey Bingo Night on Wed-
nesday. November 10 at the
Brodhagen Community
Centre.
Tuesday evening at Russel -
dale Hall. (,len (Towne Wo -
mens' Institute catered,
Mr, Lorne Fell flew to
Winnipeg for a few days.
where he attended the Seed
Marketing Seminar.
Rev. Ken Knight is con-
ducting communicant classes
every Friday evening in
Cromarty Presbyterian Chur
ch,
PECK APPLIANCES
"IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA"
°FILTER QUEEN SALES & SERVICE
°VACUUM CLEANER .ISales&Serviceto
Most Makes/
°F,M COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
For Farm Al Business
'SPEED QUEEN APPLIANCES
°MOFFAT APPLIANCES
°INSECT LIGHTS & FLY KILLING UNITS
°GIFTS
°MANY OTHER ITEMS
VARNA, ONT.
482-7103
Students honor war dead
Correspondent
NORMAN EAST
482-7034
Some children at Vanastra
Public School put entries to
the Legion Contest and Fri-
day, November 5 were Par-
ent Teacher Interviews.
Monday a Remembrance
Day Assembly was held from
3:00 to 3:30 p.m.
On November 24, a Pro-
fessional Activity Day is
scheduled.
Report cards will be sent
home on Dec. 3.
On November 27, the
Goderich Santa Claus Parade
will be held.
The children have been
learning about Immunize
Your School Children, Now
it's the law and the school
has sent a pamphlet out.
Under the New legislation,
all Ontario pupils, unless
they have been exempted,
must be adequately im-
munized or in the process of
becoming immunized, or
they may be suspended from
school.
These requirements apply
to all pupils under the age of
18 attending primary and
secondary schools, whether
private or publicly -support-
ed.
Starting in the fall, 1982,
Ontario medical officers of
health, family physicians and
pediatricians will be assess-
ing the immunization levels
of school children. Primary
emphasis will be on school
entrants who are most vul-
nerable. The immunization
program will be rapidly
expanded to include the
remainder of the students.
All residents of Ontario
can obtain a yellow personal
Immunization Record Card at
the time of the immuni-
zation. It is important for the
parents to keep this record
and have it updated each
time the child is immunized.
Proper documentation will
help ensure an uninterrupted
school year for the children
and most importantly, the
success of this program.
ICINGO RESULTS
Bingo results for Tuesday,
November 2nd are first share
the wealth was Flossie Talbot
of Varna; second share the
wealth was shared by three
people. Third share the
wealth was won by Libby Van
Damme of Clinton.
The jackpot prize winner
was shared by Moira Robin-
son of Vanastra and Judy
Mellor of Vanastra.
TUCKERSMI'➢'16 DAY
NURSERY
The nursery would like, to
welcome back Robin Martin
after he had an operation.
The nursery would like to
welcome Brent Ribey and
Connie White.
The theme for the week of
Nov. 8-12 is about "Pets".
Parents are reminded that
a Christmas Bazaar is to be
held Nov. 20.
If you have any articles
please contact the nursery or
take them in yourself.
Fellowship group
to elect officers
The Fireside Fellowship
Group of First Presbyterian
Church met Nov. 2 in the
Centennial Room of the
Church with a good attend-
ance. The meeting was in
charge of the Cosfords and
Pattersons.
Viola Lawson, president
'opened the meeting followed
by the scripture reading by
Ted Cosford.
Rev. Duke led in prayer.
In the absence of the
treasurer. Peg Grieve. Viola
Lawson read the treasurer's
report.
A motion was made that
-the Past Presidents. the
Browns and the Keyes bring
in a new slate of officers for
the next meeting.
The McMichaels and the
Keyes are to be in charge of
the next meeting Dec. 7.
John Patterson, the speak-
er for the evening. took
members on a bus tour which
he and Mrs. Patterson had
taken a year ago.
DRYWALL
KNOWN
FOR HIGH QUALITY
Peter Bakos
Drywall
COMPLETE
DRYWALL SERVICE
527-1398
5
TREES
Trees trimmed, removed
Stump Removal
Bucket Truck — Brush Chipper Service
Fully Insured — Free Estimates
Southwestern
Tree Service '82
482-3822
25 yrs. experience
4M114 4%0,
11.011001,02
ARNOLD J. STINNISSEN
UFE and Mortgage Insurance Plans
Deferred Annuities
INCOME Tax Deductable Flexible
NO 1,0A111- H.11.S.t°.
NEW
Tel.S27-0410
117 •
GODERICH ST. EAST
SEAFORTH
Non -Smokers Rates Available
REPRESENTING
Sun Life Assurance
Company of Canada
TASTY NU BAKERY
& CHEESE HOUSE
ltllti WI 1 K'S SPE('IAIS
1)I I ICIfU5 ( HO( 01 A11 ( 1111'
111
BOARD
/AATT'EN
NOW OPEN
SUNDAY AFTERNOON 1 PM -5 PM
Also open Monday to Saturday, Including
Wednesday 10 AM - S:30 PM, also Friday
evenings '91119 PM.
THE BOARD AND BATTEN
GIFTS AND HANDICRAFTS
9 HAtt.-nbury Street FAO, Clinton 042-3728
til W WFIOIFSOMI
COOKIES
Ill (, 1 1'1
I)O/l Al 1 ®�
. 00/1 N
MUFFINS
6/1°15
til^I'I F LFA!
WH(111
WHl AT
PROCESSED
CHEESE SLICES 2.791h
I\\S0
Schneiders Quality Cold Cuts
l
We have a wide variety of Canadian
and'importerl c heeses
FRESH OFF THF R1O( K
Seaforth 527-1803,
The Lioness Club would
like to remind everyone that
tney are holding a Christmas
Bazaar on Sat., Nov. 20 at
the Vanastra Recreation
Centre. Anyone wishing a
table at the bazaar, please
phone 482-7700 or 482-3881.
The draw for the quilt will
be held at the bazaar. Tickets
can be bought by any mem-
ber or at the Vanastra
Factor Outlet. -
Thank You
To the rgtepnyers of H!L*llett
for returning me no your
Deputy Reeve for the newt
term.
Joe Gibson
'r
Full line of Potted PLants
and Cut Flowers
FI
Seaforth 527-0121
(at the former Horne's Appliance Store)
New at Verbeek's Farm and Garden Centre
Top Quality - Canadian Made
WINTER WEAR
Se ready when the snow flies! We have a
complete selection of winter wear In
stock, for mon, ladles, children - full range
of shies.
1
mors
WINTER COATS.......... 523.95
LADIES' AND MEMS
WINTER COATS .... E29,95
CHILDREN 'S.2 NICETOSIZE 6X
SNOWSUITS 549,°S
YOUTH'S 4 PIECE. SIZES 1 TO 1E
SNOW SUITS 069.99
MINI AND LADIES T PIECE _
SNOWSUITS 189.91
w..11001;;---
TRADE-INS
o'n00110^_TRADE-INS
on chlldron'E and youth's
snow sults . must bo clean and In
good condition.
CLEARANCE!
All Tulip and
Daffodil mulbs...
1/2 PRICE
KEROSENE HEATERS
Good selection . from 4.000 S 1 44.99
BTU to 19.910 BTU.... FROM
VERBEER'S
FARM AND GARDEN CENTRE
77 Isaac Strom CLINTON 482.9333
172 THE SQL/ Akl, GODERICH
MAIN CORNER, CLINTON MAIN COQNERY SEAEOR1N
'TIS THE SEASON
FOR SAVINGS!
HEAD d SHOULDERS
SHAMPOO
ISO mi
29
0140, 3 S
CREST
TOOTHPASTE 10 ml GEl
N0911MA
FACIALml LOTION
TTo
oNEY$4.49
JOHNSON'S
BABY LOTION looms
LIMADYRA
BODEODORANT SPRAY
JOY
LIQUID DETERGENT 100 rot
ONLY 794
$2 49
ONLY •
39
loo ml ONLY $2•
ONLY 994
BIW ,-*
I ?11) OJ. TAMPONS 30'1 $ONLY 3 29
CAREFREE
NfICH_ NCOWNL ILiP
AK
,9
700 m.