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The Huron Expositor, 1979-01-11, Page 7Based on tab tests, using approMed'benspertCanada tnetbbds.Actual contumptionwill vary.UtbiiflW'tstcbnSumptionwi4.besgnitieentlygreater ContuUth!1S19'honed Canoe aide toriht�ilit. Watch the Dotson 31OthtleersityChamplenahipsenC71►iobViei WtiDrlolof3'raorteJanuary31,Fehruoryti Nterelt311. 19141.,' FOUR GENERATIONS —'The Salverda family had .a four generation portrait taken recently, Young, Michael Salverda' of Londesboro, sat ori his father' Neil's knee next to,hisgreat-grand father. , Edward, 83, also oft Landesboro. -Standin9 � i roud. grandfather 'Mike Salverda of ' 9 R.R;1, Clinton, Edward has 26 great-grand- children but Michaelis the first to carry ori the Salverda name. (Expositor Photo) • t3,r h ads•'lodge Dr, William J, Thompson of R.R,2, Seaforth was in-' stalled master pf Britannia Lodge No. 170 AF and,Am. Monday night succeeding;. Peter Kling of Seaforth. JOther, officers are; Senior Warden, Alfred Ross, Junior Warden ,= David Tremeer• Chaplain, Orville Qko Treasurer, Cyril Kirk, R. R. 2, Seaforth; Secretary, Gor�t on Wright; Senior Deacon, 'Kenneth Cardiio; Junior Deacon, Kenneth Campbell, R.R.I. Dublin;, Senior Steward, Gary ,.Fin- nigan, Egmondvillef Junior Steward, • Douglas Smale; Outer Guard, Charles Reeves Director of Ceremonies, Clair Reith'•,' installation ',cerem'onies were •conducted by a team under the direction of Orville. Oke, • Constance GreetIngi Sanday morning were Nelsoit MnC"X.ure anad.iloyd Pipe. 4tOlers were David Lear. Darrefi `S.hobbrook, Greg Andre c "3n4i Ken nr,ltwira • Constance Correspondent MRS. MARY MERNER 482.7143 Service began with Gospel Hymn Sing Choir anthem with Roth Shaddiclt director -ands 1i4uis.+ McGregor organist Rev. McDonalds, -Childrens ,tittle wag *`Alf • HURON 0 I• i s ,•, ANO. R'1 1.:, 1f Change., the trail O4s no further'" du for `lt,ac hors were Cathy McDougall :grad: Karen Durnin. The message was "In iw .Pathways" The messengers et, g e' w r, as holiay visiors INTENDED FOR LAST weiek Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods and . Michelle' of Gananogue and Mr. and: Mrs. Cam Patterson of Lon don spent the Christman weekend with W. and Mrs. Frank Riley.itey. M s. To mRiey or Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Riley, Kim and Greg of Winthrop also spent Christ nias Day there - Christmas visitors with Mrs: W.L.'Whyte and Bill were Mr. _ and Mrs. John Whyte and family of Li ndsay Mr: and Mrs. Frank Van der Molar) and family of Oakville Miss;, Margie Whyte of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs, Torn Whyte and boys and, Mr. and Mrs, Nick Whyte and family. Mr, Harold' Whyte spent the Christmas holidays with his, sort, -and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs Doug Whyte and girls of Glen Orchard. Mrs, Ella Jewitt' of Sea - forth held Christmas for her facially on December 24th. Those attending. from this arca were Mr., and Mrs. John Jewitt and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator and ting;Otitrin Friday PeCember. 22nd Mr. and Mrs; Morris Bos and family, Mr. and IM's. Leo Sanders, Jennifer and Jeffery of RR 4, Brussels, Mrr and Mrs. Ed: Wammes,' Mark and Ronnie of RR 2, Seaforth, Mr. and. Mrs. Cliff' Oriniley and Ricki. of Holly - rood, Mr. and' Mrs. John andBrian Wammes, Teresa n B a . a , visited Christmas Day with their parents Mr. a d Mrs. John Wammes. ,f Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thompson of Oakville, Mr, and Mrs. Terence Hunter of Colborne Township, Mr. Clarence . Bennett of Goderich, Mr: and Mrs. Jim. Thompson, and Leisa were Christmas. Day visitors with Mr, ' and Mrs. John Thompson; Sharon and Rob. , John Scott of Guelph University spent the holidays with his mother Mrs. Mary • Scott and David. Mr. and 'Mrs. Bill Store spent' Christmas pay with. h.is •, sister Mr.. and Mrs. George' Wasson o) RR 3, Blyth, k Peter and David Dimaiine, spent ' a few days ,of the holidays with their sisters in. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Dave ;trope and Julie, .and Miss Trudy Dimaline. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Preszcator and. family, W. and Mrs. Jiin Preszeator and family. M Hn h Dimaline was, able to' -be home from ; the ;hospital for Christmas 'get - Several- from the con, . triunity attended the 40th wedding anniversary . for. Hazel. and .'Keg Clifford of Clinton on Sunday Dec. 24th., Mls:9 Trudy Dirnaline of Hamilton, ' Miss Kathy, Dimaline of Toronto; Miss'. Dr. W. J, Th• • •'n".,P ,Diane • Derweerd ' spent.. . Constance' Christmas:Day:and ,the holm . days with Mr. and Mrs. Mr.' and Mrs. , John'. Hughr. Dintaluc,. Don.; Peter Thompson and Bob and Mr. ,, and David. nnd'Mr's. Jim Thompson and; Leisa visited on Thursday evening. Dec. 28th with Miss Grace Hunter of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt- and fancily entertained the Jewitt family at -their- home on New Years .Day. Mr'and Mrs. Tom Mernet Jason and Jeffrey of London were Ncw Years Day visitors• with Mr. and. Mrs, Carl Merrier,. . Sandy, Julie, :Michael and Shelley. New Years Day visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Sharon and Bob . . were Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter of: Colborne Town- ship. Mr. Clarence 'Bennett of Goderich,• Mr, -and Mrs.. Andy,'Thotnpson of Oakville, Mr. and Mrs. lint Thompson and Leisa and Sue Keenley- side and Dave. Lawton of Etobicoke. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellwood of Montreal visited. on Friday, Dec. 29th with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley. Mrs.W.L, Whyte, 'Bill and 1vf Harold Whyte enter taine her family on New Years Day. Mr. and Mrs, 'George McLlwain, Lynn. and Steven of Stratford, Mr: and .Mrs.' Jack,.Crozier, Brian,.., Paul Kevin and • Lori. of Huron Ridge. Kincardine, Mrs. • George McLlwain Sr, attend- ed the family gathering held at the home of Mr. and' Mrs, Carl •Merrier, Sandy, Julie, Michael and Shelley on, Dec, 24th. ' ' Foresters Family Night was held „nn Wednesday evening Dec. 27th with about 0 people sitting down. to a pot luck slipper, A program followed the supper with Marjorie Anderson as master - of ceremonies for the evo- ring. Sandy and ,l'uli.e Merrier, gave a Christmas reading. Bill Jewitt and Mary Lou, Anderson played two selections on ,the horns,' The .13os'-family gave' a ttuntiier - and . Sharon Bos gave 4 recitation, Jane" Andersen played. the piano. .Michael `Preszcator gave'a reeitation. i Mary Lod. Anderson played the piano. Elia Jewitt, favoured by playing on the piano' `Star of the East" and, "Away in a Nlaitget," Carolyn attd John, `I'hornpsott showed their pictures on a trip to i'ttuvik where'they visited with their daughter, son -in -late and family. ' • 4, Treats were given to all the children. , ,, NSULATI,ON,, SPRAY' ON URETHANE FOAM... E w Cattle and Hog Barils: Workshops; Homes. Attics. etc.; alsoVans., AGRiCULTURAL • INDUSTRIAL 4. - •:'RESIDENTIAL Bbwn in Mineral wool', tibreglass, cellulose. H.VAN: MOORSEL INSULATION R.R.N,S, Mitchell .. , Phone 348-9376 WOMEN'S SHOES Special Group including some: North Stars(19' w99 NOW. MENS SHOES Casual group including Hush Puppies, North Star ONLY a14 WOMEN'S SHOES Select Group of Hush, Puppies and,Dress sandals ONLY s14.89 MEN'S SHOE Special Group of Valent Cores and Casual. shoes NOW :24.99 WOMEN'S SHOES` Don't talcs thin group in- cluding sbtt'le Beejays, Selby, Joyce ONLY MEN`S SHOES A good: selei tion 'llif t�itchle. shoes • , ':ON,L'y. .99 LL HANDBAG ' SLIPPEF REDUCED ALL 1 MAIN StRE[T. • family. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dill9n' and, Michelle attended the fancily gathering held, at their :parents Mr, and Mrs. Ken' Preszcator iii' Seaforth - onSaturday..Oct:ember 23rd. Mr. and: Mrs. AI% n Smale Of Seaforth. spent , ;S tinday, Dec. 24th with. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Preszcator and family. to, celebrate Christmas, Mr. and Mrs, Dave Preszcator an&Q niily visited. on Saturday, Dec. 30th with her brother Mr. and' "Mrs. Ron; Brady; of Egtnondviile. lack In :suad..ay SthuOt TOMS. with their ,leader Brenda. Radfdrd. We •ar+u reminded ntlr annual ebniregational meeting will be January 22nd rig 'Luck supper at 6:5S n.m- Congratulations tp Mrs. Harriett Knox who celebrated her 98tlir birthday on January 9th. She and her. daughter tatting are spending the winter' 'with her .son. Mr. and! Mrs, Bill Knox Blyth . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bromley, and girls returned. home on Sunday, December Mr.. and Mrs. Bill Bromley and girls ,returned home on Sunday, December 3I st. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nesbitt and family returned home on. Tuesday both families spent Christmasholidays. in' Florida. N Mr. and Mrs. Norman an gexander returned home on January 3rd from spending 3 weeks with, their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Don C.ousineare,: at Sault Ste. Marie. 'nitartrt Mr. and Mrs.o f Monkton ;aard tr".ond:Sehufl Mrs. Jim Scott Sir were Sunday ;supper ;guests; :of Mr. and. Mrs. Ken Scott. Mrs. Verbena Bette of ,, froi Storm There were five tallies of euchre in play at the Tuesday evening euchre at the 'Walton • Community spttiispred by the Wa. Prize winners we'ie 'High, lady , Mrs.. E. Stevens; low lady Mrs. D. Watson; High Man - Harold Bolger; Low Man . Ernie Stevens; Holder of lucky 1t Mrs. r:u - M. •Brown, : Hostesses were Mrs. M. Sholdice and Mrs. N, Marks, There will be another euchre ITi aghar.,t+t spent sreveri ' -days wtitla ber brother Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ci, irke'. Rev. McDonald was:.iiti. 'tendon on Saturday at. tending the Wedding of his cousin Michelle 'Ann MorSe CCS 01.:i in tw° Weeks. Mrs. 'Cecil;. , C'ouite 're- Jurucd. home ori:.Friday from .m .0 trip ,10 islands, Oahu, fawali, and Kauai. W.1.NOTES The Agr'ieulture and Canadian industries •meeting.. of the Walton Women's in* situte will • be held on 7 January , . • Wednesday.,.l. th.: in the Comniunity Hall at 8:15P .m. when each member is• asked to bring a *SW Pa03 W4k011,. the wedding►k place. in. Sit. the Ogden a i',t!! lin >� *oh MMD4!tt i w tamer Aunt Mr. ;ggue� of Elis M l.� in MPS. Robert GAdtt ...,� t,isto+ :el Sunday afternoon. UC mon-member. Court will be played ,following' business. The genet:ail meeting of the .. tJ.C.W. of Duff's United' Choreal) was cancelled: last;.' dn,es4 ay due to ,our first St() o'n the New Year, a r , a short bb tess period was held after church service on ' Sunday. •i' e 'know oufre still' Yout there. You still get' behind Lhewhee wheel, and invent a destination, sim e o�.sensation: tot . tri 4y the: a ly , . driving. The thrill of the road. Do we have , a ;Gar for you. new ©atThesun310. ' A 'rilew ' front wheel drive r _ , automobile with so many up front advantages, it's difficult to,know, -where to let's start with the long. list of standard' s • features, such as a split fold -down rear seat—and exciting options, .like' a 4 -speaker stereo.. The driver's- seat has never been 'more commanding. Most of the hand controls are stalk -mounted on steering column. For greater visibility there's 307R5° of tinted ,glass all round. And in the 310 Hatchback Sedan, there's even a remote control for the rear side windows. Few front wheel drive cars out- 6•YEAH ANT PLAN COU ALL 79 DAT manoeuvre the 310. It turns in only 31.5 feet with exceptional power -to -weight. With rack , and pinion steering, a .fully independent suspension and steel -belted radials, this is' performance that will impress. rel perfet ion ists. tike you. Inside, the new 310 is a beautifully: i appointed, roomy L and Com Portable car with brushed cloth upholstery, colour- matched decor. The ride is quiet with a bi-level flow-thru. ventilation; system for maximurn. comfort: 1, The 310 delivers a , great gas economy of 7.1 l itr per.100 kilometres:* 'Arid the .confi- dence that corms from knowing that onlyDatsun ' ,, dares to provide a full 6 -year , rust rotection plan at" no p extra charge So you can go on driving; for . the love of it. In fact, every- thing about ahe310 has to make you lovers of driving feel good. After 011, this new car was built especially for you. And here you were begin-' ring to think you were, an endan - gered species. •