The Huron Expositor, 1979-01-25, Page 5Corresondent
MR, DON 14,0,RAE.
The . Dublin and DiStiief
Lions held their Regular
Dinner meeting at St,
Wick's School Gym with 12
Lions and 6 special guestS-
These guest were invited to
join, the Lion's Club as
prospective members.
'Zone Chairman. Lion
Mallen Vincent 'outlined the
duties of• Lions members and
spoke of duties to the tom'
munity in general yvaS
thanked by Lion Secretary
Jas Paratchek. - •
Lion Hcrb Brown'sjionest
Draw went to, PreSident
Vern Steinman. Lion Don'
, MacRae won the attendnacc
prize. :
Lkih i en Vern out-
lined thenem/taster Bunny
candy (Jelly Beans) and
Penny 'Banks which will go
on sale before Easter. Father
and sem nite for- the- Lions is
planned' for Feb, 6.
The Lco Club held a suc-
cessful Roller Skating Party
in Stratford last Sunday with
• .
• . • ,‘
•
•
19 Leo s in attendnace4 Pre-
siclent Barbara Kramers re-
ports, Leo Director Lion Jas
Parstchek was in charge,
K OF C
The 'regular meeting of
Father Stephen Eckert
Knights of Columbus was
held at the Council
Chambers, St. Columban
with •acting Grand Knight
Brother 'Ted Melady in.
The Lecture's draw 1st
prize . went to Br. Don
MacRae, 2nd, Br. Mozart
Gelinas; 3rd Gerald
Ducharme, ?urich.
Attendance prize was
missed by Brother Wirt. E.
Hallahan. Share the Wealth
342.00 went tp Alice Jackson
linton, $50.OO, Consolation,
to Wm. Hogan, DashwoOd.
Dublin and ' Mitchell
District Lions T.V. Home
Bingo channel 12 winners
were as follows Jan. 17/79
Marlyn Hodgert, Seaforth,
Deanne Holmes, Dublin, Sue
Byers, Mitchell, Mrs. Harold
Jordan, Mitchell, •Mrs. Roy
GQETTLE'$ 0: OF DUBLIN
Features ", •
Andrew1Ylalcolni:'
•
La -Z -Boy
..Krug
. House of Braemore
. Kroehler
Flexsteel
..Simmons
and Irony more !
Our low overhead assures yo ...of better than
average low prices.
Drop In and br
A Store FU of QUality Brand lardFurnitu e
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• ,
se around,
TLER
ET
FURNITURE,;;'
Main St. Dubl
• DU arid.
• • • • . • Hi .
'HOURS
OpetrTues..- Wed. - Thurs, - Sat. 9:30 - 6:00
Fri. 9:30 - 9:00 Closed Sun & Mon.
Phone
345-2250
•
McGonigle, 'Seaforth.
Harold Rock, Mitchell, Betty
Hullev, Seaforth.
ADULT SPORT NrTB
The Adult Sport4rNight
which.' started' •an January-,
17th got off to a slow start
• but we -think that it will
improve once the High
School exams are all aver
with ' 'Good Luck to. All".
This is just a reminder that
it will be every second
Wednesday night With Doug
Fuhr in the St. Patrick
Community School Gym the
time is 8:00 - 1000. pint
Adults and High School
students all welcame. The
next night will ,be Wed.
January 31. Any questions
please phone Doug Fuhr
345-2223, or ' Audrey ,floff
345-2033,
PERSONALS
Phyllis -.-Hinz' and • Lamont
MacKaY'are now off to North
Africa. They crossed by ferry
front Algeciras in Spain thru
the Strait of Gibraltar to
Ceuta, Morroco in North-
. western Mille a, from there
they will travel by van to
Meknes Rabat, Casablanca.
Safi and Agadir, Morocco
•which is inland fram the
Canary Islands where tb'ey„
will spend 6 weeks before
refurnino to Spain. *
•
I ,
untV
rr
•
Perth' County federation Or AgriettIttire
has decided to try to, obtain, si.000 grant
from 'Perth CoitntY council!. after an
unsuccessful attempt last year.
federation members agreed tusend,
form letter to Perth municipal ouncils,
explaining, why they think the federation
should receive $5.940.:
The federation, Which, has existed in
Perth for 35 years, says it is the largest
representative of farmers in. the county.
"Perth County.' said, federation past
president' Ken Green, is the beneficiary
of a thriving agricultural community,,"
Agriculture indirectly And directly
creates jobs in Perti, and is therefore the
main stimulator of the area's economy; her
said.
"Its not just that the farmers spe
money in .the area, but there are
businesses like feed mills, cheese factories
and machinery dealers who benefit," he
saki.
4,
$5000
After being turned town for a grant by
county,couricil last year/VW federaton went
to the 11 township councils In elth.
Federation treasurer 'Bill Osborne said -
Friday that eight townships „gave grants
ranging: from, $75 tit $3$0, and in 041 the
federation xeceivedi 51,850 from the
Sev
Tl'ur,daY that other county Councils, give
financial support to their local federation
far such
eraplrurpoedseesraat:odirectorsaid
p
n $
ro-farmer lobbying
at the provincial and federal government
levels. Some counties,they said, have tried
a farmer levy System to support local
federations,
After sending out tbefornt 1ett9s, Green
said he and. other federation repre-
sentatives will go to Perth County council,
in March with the request for the $5,000
grant.
, •
THE HURON' ExPosITOR, JANUARY 25h
THE CONTESTANTS ---The;Seaforth District High School students who'
competed in this years Snow:Queen competition for the Winter Carnival, . •
are (left to right front row): Janice McCu runner-up; L nn H d n
Snow.Queen; and Kathy Hulzebos of. Walton, (back row), Patricia •
Staffa ladies Hackwell of Walton, Wanda Fell of Seaforth, Jill Muir of Seaforth, and •
Louise Nolan of Dublin. Kathy 'Larpne, of f3.19,4, Seaforth was.absent '
Have s it
Correspondent
.MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN
•- 345-2346.
• The January' meeting of
the Marion Ritchie Evening
Auxiliary was held at the
home of Mrs. John Temple-
man on Tuesday evening
January 16.
the President. Mrs.
Duncan 0SCott' presided an
' opened with.a poem and
..Hynin 404 followed „ by
prayer.'
•
., Mrs. John 'TemplethAn.
took as her .. devotions
Mathew Chapter .4 verses
'18-22, What. will the New
Year bring? .
Mrs. Carter, Kerslake had the country and giving some ',Church was held Sunday . Mrs. lRosemary Flanagan
• ,
the topic, reading About"interesting statistics. afternoon_ Jan. 21following
lvb
of Kitchener and Mrs. Anne
Those ResOlutio rts ' Several members pre- the church service with rie Wendl visited Mr &
Mrs. Vincent Lane this '
sented a •skit on studying Ken Knightas chairman and past
week as did Mr. Ken Lane of
China. Hymn 155 and the Mrs. Robert Laing recording.
Lord's Prayer in unision secretary. 0 0 Landon.
• closed the meeting.
Exams are underway at
Mitchell District High• School. -
Gary Norris and Danny
• Collins.; Brampton visited re-
cently -with Mrs. Sam Norris
'and Mr. and Mrs, Bob NOrris
and family. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Har:
burn are holidaying in the
sunny south.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Neilson. .
Stratford. Mrs. Dale Martyn
and girls, • Russeldale.
Minutes of the Dec. meeting Darlene Templeman. Exeter,
were read and approved and Ruth Templernan, Dublin
the treasurers report was and MaryrJane Templeman
given. Stratford visited at the
Eight members answered •Templeman home on the
the roll call wit a verse on weekend,
Hope and payment of fees. Mr, ,and 'Mrs. John
Mrs. Lloyd Miller recorded Burleigh and Joan ,Goderich
the cards and visits and plans and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
were discussed for a quilting • Skinner, Mitchell, visited
to be held in the Family Life Saturday with. Mr, and Mrs.
Center on Tuesday, January Bob Norris and family and
23. Mrs. Sam Norris.
As her special number Mr. and Mrs, Rob Temple.
Mrs. Norman Harburn con. man.and Carrah visited
ducted a contest on Spices. Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Bob Laing, introduced Bill Worden.
the study book on China, • The annual meeting of the
outlining the background of Cromarty Presbyterian
when the picture was taken. (Expoiltor Photo), • ,
St. Columban
At councillor's seminar
•, JR. „
• •
• , .
• Correspondent. We pleas cl •to epo ple like a book but you ttari
MRS. FRAN maosE 0'
.Mrs. Marie •Hicknell
tended a seminar for new
councillors in Brantford this
past vveek.
The sympathy of the coni-
munitygoes to the °O'Reilly
• family rind. other relatives of
NC Louis O'Reilly who died
this past week.
Mr. & Mrs, Ron Marcy
, and family, Stratford, visited
Mrs. Mary Ducharme.
'STEAK'S ON! — Paul Matthews was Chef on
• Saturdayas the Seaforth Optiritists served steak
dinners at their club house during their winter
• • carnival. • • ; (Expositor Photo)
Established 1876",
MCKILLOP MUTUAL
• FIRE INSURANCE:COMPANY
HEAD OFFICE: 10 MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT
Mrs. Margaret Sharp -See. Treas., Ph, 52-.0400,
FULL COVERAGE
•
Form -ond.--Urboti"-.-Properties
Piro; Windstorm, LitthilitY; Theft- ! '
Various P101ilet C01 erages
Ilorneowner'aoTenant's Package, 'Composite Dwelling
: . ..---Direclor‘and'Adluttert
• Ken tarnochaii,:R.R.4 Seaforth ' 527.1545
Lavern Godkin, R.R.01, Walton 527.1877
Ross Leonhardt, Borntiolth 345.2234•,
. John MoEwing, RAO. SIyh 523.9390 '
O Stanley Mcliwairt, F111.02,, dadorich 5244051
Donald McKercher, R.R./1-11 Dublin 527-1837
• John A. Taylor, R,14.111, Brucelield 482.7527
j.N.Tretitarlha. Box SO. Clinton 482-7593 ,
Stuart Wilton, R. tirucatield 527-96417
• . • AGENTS,
' Keya, R.Ri, 3ealorth , '527.0467
:Wm, Lelper, R1.11,00.1. Londeaborir 523.42$7
• Seater* '3454172
•
.CALL AN AGENT bRTHE OFFICE:,
Constance
correspond.,
MRS. MARY MERNER
• 482-7143
Mr. • and Mrs, • Jim
Preszcator. and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Hoggart spent
the weekend in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs.:Jim Thomp-
Mr, areVincent Lane rret.
• cuperaing
a ;
"An atheist is a man Who •
has no invisible means of
support." .
"You can read some peo-
-,
not close them up as early."
- .
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place •an
Expositor Want Ad. Dial
527-0240.
•
•IT'!T..--
T:11 ',11111111'...y.011.7EI..•5111.
HEI1 YOU 5EE THE BERG
It forces the manure from the barn, through an underground
pipe to the storage area. As the manure enters storage area
from below,. the outside surface forms a crust, which retairts
the important nitrogen and potassium inside the pile and also
reduce§ the odor and fly.Problems. And the manure is ready
for spreading, when you want it.
For details call
CB'EFS PInICIErnelqbthuipIngStileokm"-- Ftarea'.
.61141(
1111/011.0111 NEVIIIMYTIMIVO
1111•1•TE1111 POOR WARNS • • ,
R 4, Vialt.eu Vatourie
•. Phone 345-2734
son and • Lisa visited on
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. SPECTATORS — These two spectators at the
• Neil Williamson, Brian and Atom Hockey tournament held during the
• Gary of WaltOn. Winter Carnival are Cindy Anstett and. Lynn.
David Stevenson spent the Henderson, the carnival's snow Queen.
weekend with Jim Skrtsema'
(Exposstor Photo)
SHIRTS
Spacial •
Group $
REG. TO '21." •EA.
99
SLACKS.
Special 1 /
.
•
Rack . I,,, 'OFF
SUITS
SPECIAL GROUP
SPORTCOATS
UP T° 50' OFF
WINTER. JACKETS
$. 09
SAVE UP
COMPLETE • •
STOCK
to Stos
. • • ,
10111totitioas
alt Sok cloak,*
• SWEATERS
SPECIAL Aark
pIROUP PRICE
JEANS &CORDS
HOWICK ONLY
•
$ 1 5 99 PR
• •
"COME HOME •
TO THE COMMERCE"
.Foryour complimentary 8x10
full -colour portrait of you or
your family.
O This offer is open to anyone wishing to particpate ,
because at "Our Bank" we think financial planning is a'
Family Affair, Whether yon'te borrowing Money for a.
new family car, -saving for your children's edutation or
• choosing the right Retitenient Savings Plan to suit your
needs, we're here to help you. The Commerce it
helping families just like yours at over 1,700 Branches
across Canada.
Just make an appeintment front Ont iistof
• times and a professional photographer WE 'take your,
picture in a studio setting right here in . offices.
• Come back later, and you'll have a number of poses to
. •choose from -for yOut free porttait. Extra prints will also
a a Inodegt tlife, but there's no
Obligation to do or buy anything.
Give us a call, and see What sitting times are still
available; If you like, make an appoint:nerd for other
families and have a group session.
• But please. Only one freeportrait per faintly.
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• in Area Church -es
First PRESBYTERIAN Church
• . 59 Goderlch St., W., Seaforth •
Minister: Rev. T.A.A. Duke • Organist:Mrs. D. Carter
SUNDAY, JANUARY 28,1919
11:15 Worship Service and Church School •
, Nursery provided. •
•., ' Lunegaind Annual Congregational Mee_ting following .
------- ''''\ The Service of Worship
`
T THOMAS Ang man Church '
S.
SUNDAY. JANUARY 28th - '
Rev."James R. Broadfoot B.A., M. Div•. .
10 a.m. Morning Prayer
,„ Sermon - The Year of The Child
••SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4th
Annual Vestry Meeting
Please note change of hour of worship to 11:30
Beginning this Sunday. ' JANUARY 28, 1979
. . NORTHSIDE United Church'
• 54 Godmich St. West, Seaforth
•. JANUARY 28, 1979
• 10 A.m. and 11 a.tn. Sunday Schools .
- -- - 11 a.m. Church Servke
• Rev. J.G..Vanslyke, Minister
Organist -Choir Director ...,,,- Jr. ChOir Leader
Margaret VVhitmore - . Audrey MelAwgin
Area congregations ate invited to take advantage of
the church directoryte announcetteir church seri/lees
each week. Church directory announcements ate
• available for a minitnutti of 26 consecutive weeks in
units of two column inches at 32 per unit. Changes in
copy may be made each week but must be received
'before noon on Tuesday. . -
•
McGonigle, 'Seaforth.
Harold Rock, Mitchell, Betty
Hullev, Seaforth.
ADULT SPORT NrTB
The Adult Sport4rNight
which.' started' •an January-,
17th got off to a slow start
• but we -think that it will
improve once the High
School exams are all aver
with ' 'Good Luck to. All".
This is just a reminder that
it will be every second
Wednesday night With Doug
Fuhr in the St. Patrick
Community School Gym the
time is 8:00 - 1000. pint
Adults and High School
students all welcame. The
next night will ,be Wed.
January 31. Any questions
please phone Doug Fuhr
345-2223, or ' Audrey ,floff
345-2033,
PERSONALS
Phyllis -.-Hinz' and • Lamont
MacKaY'are now off to North
Africa. They crossed by ferry
front Algeciras in Spain thru
the Strait of Gibraltar to
Ceuta, Morroco in North-
. western Mille a, from there
they will travel by van to
Meknes Rabat, Casablanca.
Safi and Agadir, Morocco
•which is inland fram the
Canary Islands where tb'ey„
will spend 6 weeks before
refurnino to Spain. *
•
I ,
untV
rr
•
Perth' County federation Or AgriettIttire
has decided to try to, obtain, si.000 grant
from 'Perth CoitntY council!. after an
unsuccessful attempt last year.
federation members agreed tusend,
form letter to Perth municipal ouncils,
explaining, why they think the federation
should receive $5.940.:
The federation, Which, has existed in
Perth for 35 years, says it is the largest
representative of farmers in. the county.
"Perth County.' said, federation past
president' Ken Green, is the beneficiary
of a thriving agricultural community,,"
Agriculture indirectly And directly
creates jobs in Perti, and is therefore the
main stimulator of the area's economy; her
said.
"Its not just that the farmers spe
money in .the area, but there are
businesses like feed mills, cheese factories
and machinery dealers who benefit," he
saki.
4,
$5000
After being turned town for a grant by
county,couricil last year/VW federaton went
to the 11 township councils In elth.
Federation treasurer 'Bill Osborne said -
Friday that eight townships „gave grants
ranging: from, $75 tit $3$0, and in 041 the
federation xeceivedi 51,850 from the
Sev
Tl'ur,daY that other county Councils, give
financial support to their local federation
far such
eraplrurpoedseesraat:odirectorsaid
p
n $
ro-farmer lobbying
at the provincial and federal government
levels. Some counties,they said, have tried
a farmer levy System to support local
federations,
After sending out tbefornt 1ett9s, Green
said he and. other federation repre-
sentatives will go to Perth County council,
in March with the request for the $5,000
grant.
, •
THE HURON' ExPosITOR, JANUARY 25h
THE CONTESTANTS ---The;Seaforth District High School students who'
competed in this years Snow:Queen competition for the Winter Carnival, . •
are (left to right front row): Janice McCu runner-up; L nn H d n
Snow.Queen; and Kathy Hulzebos of. Walton, (back row), Patricia •
Staffa ladies Hackwell of Walton, Wanda Fell of Seaforth, Jill Muir of Seaforth, and •
Louise Nolan of Dublin. Kathy 'Larpne, of f3.19,4, Seaforth was.absent '
Have s it
Correspondent
.MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN
•- 345-2346.
• The January' meeting of
the Marion Ritchie Evening
Auxiliary was held at the
home of Mrs. John Temple-
man on Tuesday evening
January 16.
the President. Mrs.
Duncan 0SCott' presided an
' opened with.a poem and
..Hynin 404 followed „ by
prayer.'
•
., Mrs. John 'TemplethAn.
took as her .. devotions
Mathew Chapter .4 verses
'18-22, What. will the New
Year bring? .
Mrs. Carter, Kerslake had the country and giving some ',Church was held Sunday . Mrs. lRosemary Flanagan
• ,
the topic, reading About"interesting statistics. afternoon_ Jan. 21following
lvb
of Kitchener and Mrs. Anne
Those ResOlutio rts ' Several members pre- the church service with rie Wendl visited Mr &
Mrs. Vincent Lane this '
sented a •skit on studying Ken Knightas chairman and past
week as did Mr. Ken Lane of
China. Hymn 155 and the Mrs. Robert Laing recording.
Lord's Prayer in unision secretary. 0 0 Landon.
• closed the meeting.
Exams are underway at
Mitchell District High• School. -
Gary Norris and Danny
• Collins.; Brampton visited re-
cently -with Mrs. Sam Norris
'and Mr. and Mrs, Bob NOrris
and family. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Har:
burn are holidaying in the
sunny south.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Neilson. .
Stratford. Mrs. Dale Martyn
and girls, • Russeldale.
Minutes of the Dec. meeting Darlene Templeman. Exeter,
were read and approved and Ruth Templernan, Dublin
the treasurers report was and MaryrJane Templeman
given. Stratford visited at the
Eight members answered •Templeman home on the
the roll call wit a verse on weekend,
Hope and payment of fees. Mr, ,and 'Mrs. John
Mrs. Lloyd Miller recorded Burleigh and Joan ,Goderich
the cards and visits and plans and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
were discussed for a quilting • Skinner, Mitchell, visited
to be held in the Family Life Saturday with. Mr, and Mrs.
Center on Tuesday, January Bob Norris and family and
23. Mrs. Sam Norris.
As her special number Mr. and Mrs, Rob Temple.
Mrs. Norman Harburn con. man.and Carrah visited
ducted a contest on Spices. Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Bob Laing, introduced Bill Worden.
the study book on China, • The annual meeting of the
outlining the background of Cromarty Presbyterian
when the picture was taken. (Expoiltor Photo), • ,
St. Columban
At councillor's seminar
•, JR. „
• •
• , .
• Correspondent. We pleas cl •to epo ple like a book but you ttari
MRS. FRAN maosE 0'
.Mrs. Marie •Hicknell
tended a seminar for new
councillors in Brantford this
past vveek.
The sympathy of the coni-
munitygoes to the °O'Reilly
• family rind. other relatives of
NC Louis O'Reilly who died
this past week.
Mr. & Mrs, Ron Marcy
, and family, Stratford, visited
Mrs. Mary Ducharme.
'STEAK'S ON! — Paul Matthews was Chef on
• Saturdayas the Seaforth Optiritists served steak
dinners at their club house during their winter
• • carnival. • • ; (Expositor Photo)
Established 1876",
MCKILLOP MUTUAL
• FIRE INSURANCE:COMPANY
HEAD OFFICE: 10 MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT
Mrs. Margaret Sharp -See. Treas., Ph, 52-.0400,
FULL COVERAGE
•
Form -ond.--Urboti"-.-Properties
Piro; Windstorm, LitthilitY; Theft- ! '
Various P101ilet C01 erages
Ilorneowner'aoTenant's Package, 'Composite Dwelling
: . ..---Direclor‘and'Adluttert
• Ken tarnochaii,:R.R.4 Seaforth ' 527.1545
Lavern Godkin, R.R.01, Walton 527.1877
Ross Leonhardt, Borntiolth 345.2234•,
. John MoEwing, RAO. SIyh 523.9390 '
O Stanley Mcliwairt, F111.02,, dadorich 5244051
Donald McKercher, R.R./1-11 Dublin 527-1837
• John A. Taylor, R,14.111, Brucelield 482.7527
j.N.Tretitarlha. Box SO. Clinton 482-7593 ,
Stuart Wilton, R. tirucatield 527-96417
• . • AGENTS,
' Keya, R.Ri, 3ealorth , '527.0467
:Wm, Lelper, R1.11,00.1. Londeaborir 523.42$7
• Seater* '3454172
•
.CALL AN AGENT bRTHE OFFICE:,
Constance
correspond.,
MRS. MARY MERNER
• 482-7143
Mr. • and Mrs, • Jim
Preszcator. and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Hoggart spent
the weekend in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs.:Jim Thomp-
Mr, areVincent Lane rret.
• cuperaing
a ;
"An atheist is a man Who •
has no invisible means of
support." .
"You can read some peo-
-,
not close them up as early."
- .
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place •an
Expositor Want Ad. Dial
527-0240.
•
•IT'!T..--
T:11 ',11111111'...y.011.7EI..•5111.
HEI1 YOU 5EE THE BERG
It forces the manure from the barn, through an underground
pipe to the storage area. As the manure enters storage area
from below,. the outside surface forms a crust, which retairts
the important nitrogen and potassium inside the pile and also
reduce§ the odor and fly.Problems. And the manure is ready
for spreading, when you want it.
For details call
CB'EFS PInICIErnelqbthuipIngStileokm"-- Ftarea'.
.61141(
1111/011.0111 NEVIIIMYTIMIVO
1111•1•TE1111 POOR WARNS • • ,
R 4, Vialt.eu Vatourie
•. Phone 345-2734
son and • Lisa visited on
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. SPECTATORS — These two spectators at the
• Neil Williamson, Brian and Atom Hockey tournament held during the
• Gary of WaltOn. Winter Carnival are Cindy Anstett and. Lynn.
David Stevenson spent the Henderson, the carnival's snow Queen.
weekend with Jim Skrtsema'
(Exposstor Photo)
SHIRTS
Spacial •
Group $
REG. TO '21." •EA.
99
SLACKS.
Special 1 /
.
•
Rack . I,,, 'OFF
SUITS
SPECIAL GROUP
SPORTCOATS
UP T° 50' OFF
WINTER. JACKETS
$. 09
SAVE UP
COMPLETE • •
STOCK
to Stos
. • • ,
10111totitioas
alt Sok cloak,*
• SWEATERS
SPECIAL Aark
pIROUP PRICE
JEANS &CORDS
HOWICK ONLY
•
$ 1 5 99 PR
• •
"COME HOME •
TO THE COMMERCE"
.Foryour complimentary 8x10
full -colour portrait of you or
your family.
O This offer is open to anyone wishing to particpate ,
because at "Our Bank" we think financial planning is a'
Family Affair, Whether yon'te borrowing Money for a.
new family car, -saving for your children's edutation or
• choosing the right Retitenient Savings Plan to suit your
needs, we're here to help you. The Commerce it
helping families just like yours at over 1,700 Branches
across Canada.
Just make an appeintment front Ont iistof
• times and a professional photographer WE 'take your,
picture in a studio setting right here in . offices.
• Come back later, and you'll have a number of poses to
. •choose from -for yOut free porttait. Extra prints will also
a a Inodegt tlife, but there's no
Obligation to do or buy anything.
Give us a call, and see What sitting times are still
available; If you like, make an appoint:nerd for other
families and have a group session.
• But please. Only one freeportrait per faintly.
CANADIAN 111116,ERIAL
RANKOF CO ACE
MAKE AN APPOINTIVIENTAT
„YouR NEAREST BRANCH
.ftlimoreamammarsmemememmensamilimammumeleiliiiillialelh