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The Huron Expositor, 1979-01-11, Page 13• PLAYGROUND CAMPAIGN UNDERWAY — Joanne Matthews, treasurer of the Ladies Industrial Softball League and Norah Eckert, president of the League, present Larry Wesenberg of the Seaforth her birthday January 1 Ith Optimist Club With a cheque to be used for the purchase of playground and Alice Rozendal who will • • .. • • • • • • equipment for the Optimist Park. The. Optimists hope. to have the k celebrate her birthday • • • • x. • Hensalr s council agreed Monday to put building inspectOr Herman Van Wieren on a salary Of $1324 per year effective January 1. Herman Van Wieren said at present his agreemen with the village limits him to four inspections which Van, Wieren said was inadequate for certain buildings. Van Wieren had proposed • to the municipalities woliat he serves as building. in- speetor, HenSall. Stanley. Tuekersmith. Bayfield, Dsborne and Seaforth that he be put on salary with thn muncipalities working out a. cost sharing agreement. In ,a• December meeting between the municipalities a consensus could not be arrived on how VarrWieren'S •rx. • •••• THE SIMON f.),cpcss.:07.0R..,, Wit .alltrycould be siplitunp. Received seifer.41 ,com- A the m e; wa$ geltnedb.is *repo. rt ¥an Wierett w"iagyh4w7oy th'ean4Qttd tahloenr11: IHIMigIht; inecItshtirisgPFirn** g: 41"C untillit„ decided to continue the ex said perm itS, totalling of the town, isting arrangement .fOr $247,246 had been issued in while there.' has been no plaints about garbage pielts, ,fim4riinuaonntihcc iieaprla 1 ai Ytryreaaf no org kciwmn giet nhatfts eewralti 11a9:7e8lokfis trabkOitnSguprerloYg.riethses, op tsh6emvooilla.ge:s C.H. Lewis of Luc .Share be R e tvj d a lett" from= in. 'Tim cost set4 :itsegitnated 9P- • o. Van WierFn. • It RichroOnd street drain Reeve llarold Knight forming the, yillageof the. • Under .the existing agree - with the tnioiStry of Iran- stated "I don't -know of waste disposal and.epukainer•f\ ment between Van Wieren Sportation and 'cornanything that's been more services, and ffensall, the village paid munications finally signing, trying." and said the drain ,,.., •,, aPprOximately $1,000 last . the drain petition six months a re II im rt nt Agreed once a in was aYmore Ptoaga to set ' ar while ander the new' aflr V""; Initi,t04 thg•than: the sallitarY Sewers. up Meeting between, Queensway arrangement the figure village. ' would have been $1,300. The drain which has been council: In others business, Willard Buchanan. the OPP, Hensall Motors and the vel Wieren said the salary in the works for a number of Said they will look into the' !age in an attempt to resolve ppert "Birthday Greetings" to Schenk and Jeanette Li • • • • - • • • arrangement would allov. the years wi ,JuRichmond Installation of lights at the the dispute about Parked r •sidents of Queensway Nursing Home Lynn Latimore who will celebrate visited Hugo Schenk. village to be better pro- Street from Wellington to arena parking lot With* call ;Tat snow .removal, • ********"•••4i i!••• St**********91DR*IPA,S0,0 0/..0.0.0.9.1•4********•****1.01.**!..11,411,**1600111,.*** • •*.• Par January -14th. well stocked with swings, monkey bars, etc, by the time warmer weather returns thiS sPring• (Expositor:Photo) Pet peeves . (Continued from Page 12) creases the risk of umbilical infection. Very little bleeding should occur from the cord and it is best left alone. down to normal size. This slrinking occurs over approximately I month. Mild staining usually occurs until the last mass of membranes first milk or colostnim preferably within the first 1 to 2 hours after birth. This cdostrum has a very high ccncentration of rotective THIRD STAGE ' is expelled. antibodies which the pup The third stage of partur- Vigorous methods must be• absorbs • to help fight off ition involves the expulsion applied to any newborn infection. - of the last fetal membrane ,pups which are weak and do VETERINARIAN - and shrinking of the uterus not begin to breathe on their If anything should appear own. Dipping them in cold abnormal when your bitch is La Leche.League,. water, hanging them upside whelping, contact your veter. to discuss nutrition-dcwn to allow fluid to drain inarian as it is best not to from the windpipe, rubbing interfere if you are are not La Leche League in Huron and artificial respiration are familiar with problems which County met in December at methods which may be may exist. - the home of Mrs. R. Lon as. employed,. Future columns will deal cussion was "Baby Arrives": the newborn puppies get the puppy and raising orphans. Goderich. The topic o dis- It is very important that with care of tire-- nursing The family and Breast- - feeding Baby. Mothers and fathers should have faith in themselves as parents while they share new activities as a family unit. Time and ex- perience count, members heard. For further in- formation, please call 262- 2192. Any woman interested in learning more about the womanly art of breastfeeding is invited to attend. Nursing babies are always welcome to LLL Meetincs. Hensail Mrs. Terry Gregson of Niagara Falls spent the week -end with her parents -Mr. and Mrs. liughMcEwerr and Malcom. The C.P.T. Committee's of the 1.0.0.F. and the Amber Rebekah Lodges are holding a progressive Euchre party on January .19 in the local hall. Mr. and Mrs. George Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Brintnell enjoyed a • snowmobiling holiday at • • ::::: 'Welcome" new resident • • . Mrs. F. Hoelsher., Visitors with Louise Mitchell were Mrs. Vera Pinkham, Mrs. Si Pollen, Verna . Coates and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Parker and son Jim, Stratford. Mrs. Pearl Erratt visited with her husband Russell Erratt. Mrs. Susan Purdy visited with her husband Len Purdy Mrs. Pat Oesch visited her husband Pat Oesch. Mrs. Pfaff, Exeter visited her husband Horace Pfaff. Mr. Rozendal visited with his wife Alice.- The Christian Reformed 'Church Choir, Exeter visited the Home last week and entertained the residents with music and singing. Rev. Bishop conducted worship accompanied by Mr. DeHaan at the piano. Mrs. Marion "THE CHIROPRACTORS ' ,it.t4prs , 160°1- , v•••, /ot,. V0'. 0 .8s Voir 5' 3te' :„, 1,10•• ts0,6 %too' .utn• wed". 741c1"1:91.1$10"':* srirs•1/4°13( %.11,101 di "s tom. y1.4° • ku°50 or 0. cm' woos as, 0..1. re tsto viel•Al" ofop(00° .01,000 2 0 love. Os, on, • 10* 9 400,. 4.10 •••0,• c fo''"` i'd..40• 009 1 1.94. 1.094 vrii.s. "1:, , • *000° 4 wt.' io0n aus OOP ••• .0,0‘_%*,09•1"..."....0* ba' 00%, jou, •-- ;9006 o OW: 0CA 100°‘VI ....... 01 .% woo.. eiot 0 • tfotna' A documentary film 1978 Award Winner at the International Film Festival in New York SEE IT ' SUNDAY JA114,11LJARIf 14th ON BLUEWATER CABLE T.V. CHANNEL 12 you name it! we've got it! the used car buy you want! .4) • Here are it a few from our inventory! 1977:DODGE ASPEN 2 door coupe, 8 cyl. automatic. power Brakes, Power Steering, Radio, rear window defogger, Licence LON246 1978 CHRYSLER LE BARON White, 4 door sedan, vinyl roof, 8 cyl. Automatic, power steering. Power Brakes, ,A.M. Radio with 8 track, posti-traction rear axle, air conditioning, Low mileage, one owner Licence LXY937 ' 1976 DODGE DART 4 dotirsedan, 6 cyl engine, automatic, Power,Steering, Radio, Low mileage, one owner, Licence No- KMY579 1976 DODGE MONACO 4 door, Sedan, 8 cyl. Automatic, powet, steering, power brakes, radio. Licence No. KDJ • 953 • 1975 PLYMOUTH FURY 4 aoor Sedan, 8 cyl automatic, power steering, radio, Licence No. HNL827 1976 DODGE CORONET 4 door Sedan, 8 cyl automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, 60-40 Split scat, LIcence No KIPP012 ° rtglicHRysLER] RO Ovary 1975 FORD TORINO 2 door Hardtop, 8 cyl. automatic, power steering. power brakes; radio. vinyl roof, Licence No. JK0377 1977 DODGE ASPEN S E STATION WAGON 8 cyl. automatic, power steering, power brakes, roof rack, air deflector, rear window defogger. radio, Licence No. LXZ571, • 1974 CHEV. CAPRICE 4 .,door, hardtop, 8 eyl. automatic, power steering,power brakes, pOwer windows, power' ,door locks, power trunk, AM.FM stereo, Air conditioning, One owner,. Licence No. JC11532 1973 FORD GALAXIE 2 %door, hardtOp, 8 cyl. automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, vinyl roof, Licence No. FINM2S7. 1977 DODGE D150 1/2TON PICK-UP 8 cyl,, standard transtnission. heavy - duty suspention, dual minors. Mileage, Licence NO. 06698. • • You Can Drive A 1 Thousand t Miles — L BUT 1 1You Can't Drive; 1 A Better I Bargain! fia• LIFFE MOTORS 1- . Seaforth ' ------------------— •, • r- APPLIANCES . u sitn e s s Lnrectory .......•.....,.............•.. 1.4.1.01-11r••• ••• • 0. Wet,* • ••••••• • 01; ; ;; • • . 05: "• 0.1117 • • • • • Appliance & : Refrigeration . Service • Autorized factory warranty : • • Service and repairs to • • GE , FRIG IDAIFIE • & INGOS • -APPLIANCES • "a,Service and repairs to all • makes Don Horne • • • • • Maintenance 5 27-06 3 6 Seaforth .--CAR CARE BRUXER • IZepair. Service . • TUNE UPS • & REPAIRSWillpictcu o arid. tall makes of cars ' andldigehlitvetrrucks • • - akt • Bus, 345-2891 * .:1 Hqrne. 345-2114 • Frank and Maureen • --Bruxer • • • • • • DUBL4N, ONT. CAR. CARE GORD'S GULF Licensed Mechanic Service to all makes of cars Detroit Diesels •• * • • • • • • • • • • • • • • j 527-0333 CAR CARE- • Complete Line <SUNOCO> CAR CARE' PRODUCTS Now, Doing Lubes and Tire Repair. Archie's Sunoco 527-088i Seaforth • FARM SUPPLIES7\ • • • C0•OP • • • Feed.Seed Fertilizer • Farm Supplies Petroleum • • Supplies Heating Oils • • • • • • • • • 111 HILDEBRAND • PAINY AND PAPER • • 0 'Seaforth Co-op DECORATING Expend Interior & Exterior Decorators Kern Paints liVaiiceerine Arisn ts s Irj gesil:1"cooware o • • • • APPLIANCES • • • • • • • Phone 52? -1080 15 main Si Seaforit) APPLIANCE and Refrigeration REPAIR SERVICE Jim Broadfoot 482-7032 DECORATING Gravaps Wffilpaper- *74 Pp, Olt Featuring MOOTe... Canadian & Imported Wall Coverings 527-0550 S•alorth Ek.EcTRicAL. Fred Lawrence Electrical Contractor HOME FARM & • COMMERCIAL WIRING • Phone Auburn 526-75_05 or Mitchell 348-8684 • Geo. A. Sills & Sons 400' HARDWARE ' • MERCHAJNTS PLUMBING - HEATING & ELECTRICAL EXPERTS Phone: 527-1620 Seaforth SEWING c SEWING MACHINE 'N SERVICE DEPOT Service to all makes. 'Free estimates 90 day warrantV "--- Experienced since 1952 SEW AND SAVE . 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MONUMENTS Cemetery Monuments 111 Inscriptions ' Markers Showroom Display WHITNEY-R1BEY FUNERAL HOME 87 Goderich Si., West Agent for %Ingham Memorials Seaforth 527-1390 OPTOMETRIST —N LONGSTAFF Sea forth office ry. 527.1240 Mon-FrL, 9-5:30 Sat itrthq 9-L2:00 Closed. Wednesdayti — OPTICIAN - David Langstaff Ltd. Optician 8'7 Main St.. South, Seaforth OPTOMETRIST'S AND OPEITHAMOLOGISTS.• Prescriptions Filled, Promptly tvlon.-Fri. 9-5:30 p.m. Wednesday . C'Iosed • Sat urday . 9-12:q0 • - I COMPLETE OPTICAL i- SERVICE 527-1303 • • • ORGAN GULBRANSEN GALANTI WURLITZEIR Best in Organs and Pianos FREE , Organ Lessons Low -Cost Rental plan All this and more at ' PULSIFER MUSIC SEAFORTH 527-0053 Closed Wednesdays PIANO Piano Tuning and Repairs Bruce Pulsifer 527-0053 or after please 482-9618 FEED MILL - FLEMING FEED MILL Bulk Pelleted Feed, Fast unloading elevator, 2 pits open 24 hrs. a day Clinton 482-3438 WELDING ZWAAN'S WELDING AND EQUIPMENT Winnipeg Rd. Vanastra 482-7931. 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