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The Huron Expositor, 1983-07-20, Page 12
`HURON fXPOSITOR't J A single cat accident in Motris. township claimed the life Oa b'grdwich man. Dead is James Krotz. 24. The dies in crash nishapoccurred at 6:45 p.m.. Tuesday, July 12. Mr. Krotz was the driver of` a 1983 Mercury Capri, A THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA New Furniture Liquidation Sale at the Wingham Sales Arena ' (north end of Wingham on Hwy. 4) FRIDAY, JULY 22 - 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. SATURDAY, JULY 23 - 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. MONDAY, JULY 25 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. The Wingham Sales Arena has been Instructed to liquidate thousands and thousands of dollars worth of fine quality chesterfields and chain, love seats, ottomans, and pull out bed sofas. These suites come In Colonial high backs, wing back styles, plaid colours In 100 per cent nylon. Many colours to choose from such as beige, browns, rust and a variety of floral patterns. This 3 days sale also features a fine selection of table and chair sets In solid woods such as oak, elm, maple and birch, buffet and hutches, china cabinets, kitchen chrome suitesbox and mattresses. an many more Items at terrific savings. Be sure to attend this fantastic sale. Remember time Is running out to save on the sales tax. TERMS - CASH, VISA, MASTER CARD AND KNOWN CHEQUES WINGHAM SALES ARENA 357-1730 THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA passenger, Bill Krotz, 24 of Listowel, escaped with only a minor cut to his hand. Datp- age was estimated at 54,000. The vehicle was travelling east on highway 86, three kilometers west of Bluevale, Negotiating several curves, the driver lost control, spun around and entered the south ditch. The vehicle rolled over. "He tried to correct, but over -corrected," said con- stable Mike Alexander of the Wingham OPP, Mr. Krotz was pronounced dead at the scene by coroner Dr. Jack McKim of Lucknow. He is survived by his wife. the former Mary Lou Rgttan, his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Krotz, Listowel, and several brothers and sisters. IMF III BERG j Sales -Service Installation FREE ESTIMATES • Barn Cleaners • Bunk Feeders . • Stabling Donald G. Ives R.R. $2, Blyth Phone: � Brussels 887-9024 y/-I-/-I-/-/.e,. KWIG STORE SPECIALS Kent Assorted 250 ml Minute Maid Drinking 3/•99 Orange Boxes Limit Schneiders 1Y2 Litres• Sausage 500 gr. Limit Pepsi Cola Salada 60'sy - Limit .a TeaBags •69 1 Litre ''� Crisco * I� Kraft 500 MI 1 69 Mayonnaise 12.5 ozs. Juice 99 4 Pork & Beef 1.J9 1.59 Oil 1.89 a Chapmans Ice Cram 2 Iii e 1.69 2 kg Limit White Sugar 1.59 WEALSO HAV6 IN-STORE SPECIALS S T EPHENSON GROCETERIA. Brussels SELF -SERVE - OPEN 6 DAYS 8879226 NEW PLANTER BOXES along Turnberry Street, Brussels, have added a touch of greenery to the downtown section of the village. Plants are watered three times a week by the town works department. "Nobody asked us to water the flowers, we Just do It," said Dave Hastings, foreman. Watering the flowers is John Pipe. A 200 gallon -tank Is chained to the town truck, filled with water and transported to each box. ' (Wassink photo) 5.7 Lions exchange student in T Xasr ' Correspondent MRS. MAC ENGEL 887.6645. Joanne Knight, a partici- pant -on the Lions Youth. Exchange program, flew to Teaaa on July 9 where she is spending four weeks .with a family in Houston. Joanne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knight, 14th con, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Veitch attended the Jamieson re- union in Seaforth Park on July 10, and also the 90th birthday party for Clare's sister. at London. - Miss M9rinn rindnr,lsnn from La .Sir Side, QtlebOC Ind' her friend Alice Di kap ftorn Maasland,Holland, .are visit, ins her brother Peter Hsger•e:, doon and David McArthur oft Cranbrook. Mr. and Mts:Earl` Duim visited overnght on Wed. with Mr. and Mrii. Bill Muchan, London. Gordon Mitchell and lulus. his sister Mrs, Russel Play- ford and daughters Cindy, Sherri and Debbie, ' all of Thorold, spent holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mitch- ell. Ik© MI@ llow Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Corning, Saskatch- ewan visited last week with the following relatives) Mr. and Mrs. James W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sweeney, Mrs. Margery Ritchie, Mrs. Adeline Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull, Mt. and Mrs. Jack Bryans, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Bryans, Mrs. Eleanor Kress, Listowel, Mrs. Serena Austin, Gorrie and Mrs. Donald Buchanan, Ctoderich. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sween- ey and Mrs. Margery Ritchie visited Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Thorn and Adams at New- market on Sunday. Mrs. Mary Hollinger of Hamilton visited with Mt. and Mrs. W.J. Petrie. Rev. and Mrs. James- Perrie and Linda of Shake - care, Mr. and Mrs. W.J.• Petrie and Heather .Petrie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parket at the Parker cottage at Bruce Beach. Walton ball team hosts Hay Day Correspondent BETTY McCALL 887-6677 Sixty-five children regi- stered for vacation. school at Duff's Church 0July 4-8. Fourteen helpers partici- pated in leading with songs, stories, crafts and sports. Cookies and a cold drink were served. Those helping , were Dianne Baan, Kit Scott, Donna Godkin, Karen Hoegy, Marion Godkin, Ter- esa Postma, Darlene Van Veen, Carol Ann Williamson, Annette Zwep, Lynn Smith, Unice Emke, Judy Glauser, Judi Weisbrod and David Baan. An open house was held NOTICE BRUSSELS Public Utilities Commission will be flushing the water mains on Wednesday, July . 20 and Thursday, July 21 Residents may notice a color change in their water! I, f it's from Anstett's it says, `you're special' a Albert Street, Clinton 26 MatrvStreet South, Seaforth 2N MOM Strsst, Exeter 203 Durham Street East, Walkerton 135 Ousen Strsst East, St. Marys An Anstett Diamond - for a very special Anniversary Gift this summer Pictured above, Anstett's dazzling diamond cluster rings. See our entire collection, starting from only '99.95. Pictured below, Eternity rings - the gift that says you'd marry her all over again. Excellent selection, starting at only '215. Available set with diamonds, sapphires, rubies, and emeralds, separately or in combination. Ring sizing done in our own factory. ANSTETT MEMBER AMERICAN ) GEM SOCIETY �r JEWELLERS 1, IA Friday evening in the church auditorium wtth a good at- tendance of family and friends. Rev. Swan opened with prayer. Dianne Baan announced the different dasses and. sang. Unice Emke of Blyth finished the program by finishing the story she had been ling through the week. Tho - s is extended to all those who took time to help out at vacation school. I'm sure it is very much appreciated by the children. Hay Day Saturday at Wal- ton was planned by the ladies ball team. It began with a good parade, winding its way down the main street to the park where the judging took place. The parade consisted The family of JIM & LOIS HART invite friends, neighbours and relatives to a RECEPTION & DANCE in honour of their parents' 25th Wedding Anniversary on FRIDAY, JULY 22 at 9:00 p.m. in Brussels BEST WISHES ONLY, PLEASE! A FEW SPECIAL VALUES FROM OUR ANNUAL JULY CLEARANCE Half Price Sale Of LADIES SLACKS Reg. 23.00 to 45.00 Sale 1150 to 225° Half Price Sale Of Sale SUMMER SKIRTS 15oo to 20°° Reg. 30.00 to 40.00 Half Price Sale Of Short Sleeve Sale SUMMER BLOUSES 10°° to 20°° Reg. 19.95 to 39.95 Our Entire Stock Of Sale SUMMER DRESSES 35°° to 48°° REDUCED BY 30% Reg. 49.50 to 69.95 SIMPLICITY PATTERN SALE All 1.95 to 2.75 Patterns 100 All 3.75 to 5.25 Patterns ' 200 Special Rack Of MENS DRESS PANTS All Shades - Reg. 27.50 to 35.00 Sale 20°0 Regular 24.00 to 31.00 Men's Short Sleeve SPORTS SHIRTS Mostly one of a kind 1200 Regular 27.50 & 29.50 GWG & LEVIS BLUE JEANS Sizes 29 to 38 only 2195 Values to 24.95 to 27.50 MENS RUGBY PANTS Most Colours Sale 20%OFF Regular 10.95 to 11.95 Short Sleeve BOYS POLO SHIRTS Sizes to fit 8 to 16 yrs. 795 of several floats, wagons, horses, old cars, ball teams and lots of decorated bi-, cycles. Even a Smurfette was there. A special appreciation to ythe party on such a hot da First prize for the best float went to the- Walton Women's Institute. In the horse category first prize went to Williamson Welding driven by Mr. Jacobs. Best bicycle was Shannon Craig. Judges were Leona Arm- strong, Bruce McCall and Rev. Swan. At the park where the children's pets were judged, best cat -Glenda Carter, best dog Angie Woods. Frog race -Jerry Nelemans. Child - 57eatittSbi ren were given badges and ribbons for their efforts in racing. The recreation committee convened the chicken barbe- que followed by a ball game between 'the Hay Seeds aria the Walton Cuties. The fami- lies all enjoyed the patty later. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Highton of Bervie visited Satbrday after- noon at the home of Howard and Mrs. Hackwell. Mrs. Jean MrGaIe of Toronto visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McDpn- ald. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mills and family of Brantford visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Milia- `K Mr. Lester Machan and friend of Toronto visitedon the weekend with his• mo- ther, Mrs. Viola Kirkby. Congratulations to Mr. Ernie Stevens who cele. brated his 80th birthday on July 19. A family supper was catered to by the Wometes Institute on Saturday- eve- ning with 26 present. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moffett and family of Guelph are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Herb 'f raviss. Dr. Brian and Mrs. Traviss and family of Waterloo visit-. ed at the same home Satur- day, teturning home from their holidays. Clans meet in Belgrave Correspondent MRS. L. STONEHOUSE 887.9847 Over 75 relatives gathered at the Belgrave Coriinrunity' Centre on Sunday. July 17 for the IOth Cook reunion. The youngest° baby was Jenny Weishar of Listowel. Oldest person Mrs. Ivy Cook, Belgrave. Coming the farthest -Mrs. Evelyn Lechin- sky and family of Regina. Sask. Mr. Jim Paton, president, conducted a short business period and the following officers are: President, Jim Paton of Mossley; Secretary - Mrs, Garner Nicholson, Bel - grave; Lunch -Mr. and Mts. Norman Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Black all of Belgrave; Sports -Mr. and Mrs. Don Walsh. Goderich: Mr. and Mrs. Paul yyVVeishar,of Listo- wel. The tldxt tLiftlioit3sdire third Sunday in July in 1986 at the same location. Those present were from Shelbourne, New Market. Toronto, Hamilton, Kincar- dine, Goderich, Listowel, Re-. gina. London, Blyth, Wing - ham. Auburn, Brussels, Bel - grave. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone- house attended the Roth reunion at Springback Lon- don on Saturday and spent the weekend with their sister- in-law Mrs. Norman Stone- house. THE CASE FOR GOOD BUSINESS SENSE Visit Us: In Seaforth, Ontario Every Monday Representative: Bob McClinchey I1 simply makes good sense to meet with the representative of the Federal Business Development Bank who will soon be in your area. COUNSELLING There is no obligation and no cost to you. And there is so much you could gain for your business. Come talk with us if you could use financial aid, in the form of loans, loan guarantees or even selling an equity position in your business. We have experienced counsellors who can help you plot a course of growth and success for your business. And we can provide you with direction to government assistance, both federal and provincial, as well as other vital information. For an advance appointment can: 271-5650 [collect] or wrltei 1038 Ontario St. Stratford, Ont. Julie Leitch of London. Tara and Erin Johnston of llderton spent the past, week holidaying' with their grand- liarents;Tvti•: andldrs, Robert Grasby. Sympathy is extended to the Higgins families in the loss of their deet mother and grandmother , Mrs. Nelson Higgins who passed away on Friday. July IS. The Sherwood reunion was held in the W.I. Hall, Bel - grave. on Sunday afternoon. July 17. Mr. and Mrs,. Carl Weber, who have operated a Guest Home in the village for the past few years have told their home and have. moved to Minnie Street, Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vin- cent of Oakville have pur- chased the former home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber. We welcome them to this community, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ander- son and Sheila spent a few holidays at Point Farms Pro- vincial Park, Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cottrill of Wingham and Mt, and Mrs'James Lamont returned home Wednesday after visit- ing relatives in Moosomin, Sask. and Mansion, Man. While there. they attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Lamont's niece Audrey Ann Marshall to Jeffrey William Chapple on July 2. They also took in the Rural Municipality of Archie, Manitoba Centen- nial celebrations. Dr. Ray and Mrs. Nichol- son df Toronto visited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nicholson and Mr. and Mts. Wilson Thornton. Ray and Cindy are moving to Morrisburg, Ontario this coming week and Ray will be starting to practice in family medicine August I. Visiting at the home of Mrs. Beth Procter were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mayberry, Marilyn, Kimberley and Darryl of Londesboro, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zettter, Sherri Lynn of Chepstow and Mrs. Ronald Hill, Jeffrey. Richard and Robbie of RRkl, Tavistock. All attended 'the Procter reunion which was • held in the W.I. Hall. Bel - grave Sunday afternoon. Federal Business. Banque federele Developthent Bank de developpement Your future is our guarantee. Canada faiNh PEELI Raymond and Faye Peel (nee Blake), are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, a girl, Natalie Margaret Jean, in Wthgham and District Hospital on Mon- day June 27, 1983. Proud grandparents are Mt. and Mrs. Willard Peel and for the first time, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blake. Remember, It takes but a moment to place an Ex • positor Want Ad.