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The Huron Expositor, 1960-01-22, Page 5
r • "GIVEN AWAY LAST WEEK. WHY DON'T YOU SAVE, $100 'TRADE NOW During Pearson's Big Bonus ALE . Clipf This, Coupon 7 Bring It with you, we will allow you $1.00• OFF'` INITUL PRICE ON ANY CAR ADVERTISED HERE $100. VALUE Negotiable Only on , Initial Price Of Any ;Advertised Car , Good 'only. until Feb. 13th 65'1-=[IS:ED CARS PLUS MOST NEW MODELS -1NOW IN. STOCK 59 CHEV. BIS'CAYNE finished in gleaming • black, custom radio $2195 58 MERCURY Monterey Sedan - Power steer- , ing, power brakes Only $1,995 58ICHEV. Biscayne Sedan Black, with radio $1,795 58 VAUXHALL Station Wagon - Only 4,000 miles. 57 PLYMOUTH 2 -Door 2 -tone, 'heater, white- walls, sharp ... $1,195 ‘7 iPONTIAC Pathfinder Deluxe -Custom. radio, only 23,000 miles: 57 BUICK Special Sedan Black; with whitewalls $1,875 56 METEOR Niagara Se- dan -8 cy finder, radio, automatic drive $1,095 56 CHEVROLET 2 -Door pick of the crop)! Only $995 56 BUICK Special Sedan Owned by member of clergy $1,395 55 PONTIAC Deluxe Se- dan-Custom.,radio $895 55 -NASH Ambassador - Complete with bed and motor $795 '54 CHEVROLET 2 -Door Hardtop=P.owerglide,. custom radio; a char- . pie! ....... Only $675 54 METEOR Rideau • 2 - Door Custom radio, new motor, like new. 54 CHEVROLET 210 'Se- danLow mileage, windshi.eld Vvashers. Dozens of Oyler" Models • 7 USED PICKUPS From $195 Up WHY WAIT? When You Can Save $100 NOW PEARSON MOTORS LTD. Pontiac - Buick - Vauxhall • GMC HURON COUNTY'S LARGEST�yCAR DEALER.. Zurich - Exeter KIF.PEN : .N.EWS. ll4s, ,Amnia •l4 pusseau, of, ROW Bend, is. vtsifing two weeks with her daughter and s4p,in-jaw, M. and Mrs. Richard ,Taylor, at Chis- elhurst. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert and Mr. and Mrs. • Ken McLellan and Jill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Dickert, Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne 'Schneider dnd ,family, of Stratford, were Sun- day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bert The neon and family, -also Mr. Robert Thomson. Sympathy is extended Mrs. Lon Clark and family,in the passing of a husband and father, the late Mr. Lou Clark. -Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long vis- ited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Bears, of Brtpce€ield. Mr, and Mrs. Tom "Smith and children, of Grimsby, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wren, of Hanover,; 'at- GEORGE H. MILLER TAXI SERVICE Insured Passengers Phone 149 SEAFORTH ,D OR I S' -e‘ 'BEAUTY SALON SEAFORTH : ONTARIO Phone 373 ' . , WaCa OKE Insurance Agency \Eg•mondvilie, •Ont. P.O. Box 4761-- Seaforth Telephone 647 DANCE To the Popular and Western Music of the Rhythmaires of Goderich at NEW COMMUNITY" HALL BRODHAGEN = Friday, ,,Jan. 22nd' -' "'Af)MISSION 75 CENTS 'EUCHRE 8 DANCE Friday, ,Jan. 22nd 8:45 p.m, Sponsored by Constance C.O.F. CONSTANCE C.O.F. Hall Admission 50 Cents --- LUNCH PROVIDED --- OAF-" THE 3WEEK tended the #utferel, S,atgrda�' tkteit ggrraddiather, the late Mr, Lou Clark, Mr. and "M'rs, Stewart Cudinore, accompanied by Mr. Sam. Ced- Long.n1ore, of Louden, visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. N. Mr. and Mrs. Monty Motoniura and family moved Friday to Clin- ton. • Mr. Herb Stephenson, who has. been confined tohis home since returning from a London hospital, is improving in health. Mr. Elmer Turner, who under- went surgery. in Clinton Hospital, returned to his home Saturday. A few -members of the Kippen United Church Friendshipgroup met at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert McGregor last Wednesday. night. The evening was spent in games and cards, the prizes go- ing to: ladies, Mrs. Ross Broad - foot and Mrs. John Anderson; men, Mr. Norman Dickert and Mr. Herb Jones. Lunch was served and ev- eryone enjoyed a pleasant even- ing. Thrifty Kippenettes The seventh; meeting : of the ' Thrifty Kipenettes,4was held at the hon'i, ,gpf Mrs. Ross Chapman. the roll call was answered by 14 members and the minutes of the last meeting were read and adopt- ed. It was planned that the next meeting will take place on Jan. 20 at the home of Mrs. A. McGre- gor. - -'rhe president welcomed Miss Bette Tillman, who attended this meeting. A skit was discussed, which is to be put on on Achieve- ment Day. Miss Tillman spoke on curtains for closets.. A demonstra- tion on section boxes was given by Sharon McBride. • EGMONDVILLE Mrs. Bella. Hamilton, Auburn, -is - visiting with her sister, Mrs° A. C.- Routledge and Mr. Routledge. -. Mrs. Hugh McLachlan spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. Howard Currie and family, Clin- ton. The annual congregational meet- ing .of Egmori:dville United Church will be held on Wednesday'even- ing next. We regret to learn that Miss Florence Elford is confined to her home through illness. ZION Mr.. and Mrs. Harvey Hyde call- ed on their aunt, Mrs. Mary Mal- colm, on Sunday. `• Mr. and Mrs. Herb, Britton and family -with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Starilake, Exeter, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malcolm and Mr. and Mrs.- Harvey Hyde vis- ited Mrs. Alexia Malcolm at Avon Crest Hospital, Stratford,, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Kleinfeldt and Sharoli visited in -Exeter-on Sunday. Mr., Keith Malcolm spent the weekend with Donnie Vipond, Mit- chell. -- on. -- OVERSTOCKED/ Good Quality Merchandise Now Is the Time Fo Stock Up On F.utIFe'Shower Gifts At Great Savings To Yeeti ! ' • Reg. Plastic Mixing fowl Set -- 2.15 Plastic Vegetable Bins 1.98 Clothes Baskets - - ; " , 3.49 Flowered Serving Trays • 1.69, Salad _Sets .. _ .. _ .___.. , .. , 2,25' Heat Proof Mixing Bowl_Sets . 'L98 French Fry Cutters • 2.19 Colored Mixing Bowl Set 3.49 Pyrex Coffee Servers, 4 -cup 2.25 Aluminum Roasting Pan- ' 4.99 Aluminum Cake Pans Door Mats NOW 1.50 1.60 2.00 .99 1.75 1.65 2.85 . 1.75 3.98 .98 .65 2.20 1.75 Wooden Coat Hangers .25c e . -..2 for 35c Five Household Brtrs'hes .29 .75 Wooden Carving Board .70 1.95 AND A HOST OF OTHER BARGAINS. ! Reg. NOW Thermostatic' Raldiant Electric Heater.... 69.95 45.00 Electric Fan Heater ... . 24.95 18.00 Natural Gas Space Heater, .. 79.95 65.00 Great savings on discontinued Paints Reg. NOW Certified Enamel .... 2.70 Qt. 1.50 Qt. .85 1/2 Pt. .50 1/l Pt. Porch and Floor Enamel 2.50 ot. 1.25 Qt. . , ' .80 1/2 Pt. .40 iz Pt. SLEIGHS - TOBOGGANS - SHOULDER PADS - SHIN PADS and" C.C.M. SKATES ' 20% OFF DON'T MISS THESE BARGAINS 1 q Act Right Away - ) 1Q not, #tlyC;A'`gm tom,, J.9i9'. AMONG THOSE ATTE ► ING the annual meeting of the Presbyterial Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian .Chgrch, at Clinton last week were, left to right: Front row,-' Miss Belle Campbell, Seaforth, who was presented with an honorary membership in the W.M.S. in. recognition of 16 years' service as Presbyterial secretary; Miss E. M. Somerville, Goderith, president; Mrs. D, Leslie ..Elder, Seaforth, first vice-president; Miss B. Woodruff, Goderich, guest speaker; back row. Mrs. A. McConnell; Goderich, treasurer; Mrs. J. L. Bell, Seaforth, press convener: Mrs. Ed. Wightman, Belgrave, convener of welcome and welfare; Mrs. W. J. Thomp- son, Seaforth, library convener. -(B-H photo). DUBLIN Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McGil- very, .Mr. and Mrs. Pete Grosecb, London, and Gordon Costello, To- ronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cos- tello.• Mrs. Mary Feeney has returned home from Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, Seaforth. - Mr. and Mrs. Louis Looby and Mrs. A.M. Looby are spending a month in Florida. Mr. and Mrs.' Mac Robertson Guelph, called on friends in the Saturday. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans in London with Mr. and Mrs. John -Cleary. - Mr.- ,Tire_ m:lyewcombe, R.M. Col- lege, Kingston, with Mr. and Mrs. William Stapleton. - Mr: Kenneth Stapleton and Fred Mitchell, of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Ferg Stapleton. 'Miss Rose Maf'ie,,.„Feeney and Kenneth, of Kitchener, with Mrs. Catherine eeney, Mr. Pat onel, Sr., is much im- proved and he is expected home from St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don, the end of -this week. EAST MCKILLOP The annual meeting of Zion Ev- angelical United Brethren Church ,was held in the church Thursday evening. Very good reports were given by the secretaries.- All offi- cers were returned to office. The Sunday School donated $100 to the Woodrow Macke' Missionand to Miss -Jean Kellerman, missionary in China, u •The Women's Association met at the home of Mrs. Orville Beuer- mann. .Mrs. Alvin Beuermann and Mrs. William Koehler we're in charge of the meeting. The roll call was answered to a good deed we intend to do in the new year. About '$75 'worth of neW and used clothi g have been collected, to be s to the Mennonite Centre and, ore material has been or- dered to he 'sewn for layettes, and childreltis clothing. The next•meet- ing is to • be held at the home of. Mrs. Eimer- Koehler, with Mrs. Smyth and Mrs. ' Diekison in, charge. The sympathy of the community is' extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koehler in the death of her, sister, Mrs..Hugh Purves. at Regina. ' Mrs. Hugh Purves,. 55, a native of McKillop township, died Satur;•, day in Regina, Sask. She was the former Amanda Koehler and was married to Mr. Purves in 1923,'She was a member of Milestone Unit- ed Church in Saskatchewan. Surviving are four sons: Stanley, Alien, Morris and Orval, all 'of Re- gina, Sask.-, one daughter, Mrs. Wiliam (,Doris) Be,'' Estevan, Sask,, and 'three sisters, Mrs. An- drew Stdinacker; 405 Ontario St., Stratford; Mrs° William-K-Behler, R.R. 1, Dublin, . and Mrs. Jack Banks, Regina, Sas. The funeral service and burial were Wednesday in Regina. BLAKE Mrs. Nancy ° Koehler, of Zurich, Mrs. Newell Geiger and Johnny and Mrs, Mary "Manson were Sun- dayy guests with Mr: and Mrs. Ed- mund Erb and family. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gingerich and family spent Sunday at Nairn with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Gin- gerich. Mr. and Mrs. Lennis Gingerich were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oesch and family. Mrs. Mary Manson has returned home after spending a few weeks in Toronto. Mrs. Mary Hey has returned home after spending 'a few weeks in London. Mr. Hughie McBride, of London, and Mr. Johnny McBride visited with M. Harold Finlay. WINCHELSEA The Winchelsea Euchre,plub held its first party of the season at the homer of,; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hein with four tables playing. Prizes were won by: ladies, high, Mrs. John Coward; ,men's high, Newton Clarke; lone hands, Mrs. Tom Campbell; consolation, Philip Hern. Mr. and Mrs. Carl + Farquhar, visited Thu day even- ing. with Mr. and Mrs. William Walters and Mrs. Nelsen Clarke. • Mr. and Mrs. 'Wrri. Walters and Danny visited on Sunday with Mrs. 'Howard Dayman -and family, of Kippen. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, of Hensall, visited on Saturday even- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'Clarke and Bobby. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Glanville, Of Staffa, visited Sunday evening with Mr. - and Mrs. Wm. Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wright, of Exeter, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Harold Clarke. SURPRISE . PARTY HONORS MR., . MRS. WILMER McCLINCHEY A surprise party of over forty friends "and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer McClinchey, Varna, on Friday eve- ning to celebrate the occasion of. their thirtieth wedding annivers- ary. Mr. and Mrs. McClinchey were presented with a boutonniere and corsage by their nephews, Master Ivan Steckle and Master* Jim Kyle. The early part of the evening was spent in the playing of ,pro- gressive, euchre; - following - which a delightful lunch was served, in- cluding anniversary cake. The honored couple were asked to come forward, and the follow- ing address was read by Mrs, Or- ville, McC,linchey and the presen- tation of a platform rocker and an electric fry pan was made by Mrs. Allan Armstrong: Dear Wilmer and Net: It is my pleasure, on behalf of all,. present, to say a word of sincere congratu- lations to you in whose honor we are gathered here tonight. On this, the occasion of your 30th wedding anniversary, we decided to have a little • surprise get-together to bring you•.our good wishes. It must be gratifying to 'you to look back upon thatpath upward which you have climbed, the mis- fortunes, hard work, overcome by your cheerful outlook. At all times CONSTANCE Mr. and Mrs., Howard Pr.eszca tor and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glanville and family, of Exeter: 'Mr; and .Mrs. Fred Buchanan and sons visited Sunday with Mr. and ,Mrs...‘Charles Hart, of Gode- rich. Mr.'"and Mrs:, Ken •Preszcator spent Sunday with Mr.:aYnd Mrs. .Bob Jennison and family, Grand 'Bend. Misses. Rachel and -Pearl Mac- Kenzie visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Garrett, of near Sea - forth. Mr. Wm. Jewitt is attending county council at Goderich, and on Tuesday presented the warden - ship collar+ to- the newly -elected warden for 1900, Mr., John Durnin, 'of Ai burn. Wm-; Dale attended an ex - warden's meeting's at Goderich on Tuesday. you have taken a big part in our community life; each one of us can recall some personal thing, some friendly actor deed of kind- ness or generosity that you have contributed to make our district a happier and more pleasant . place in which to live. So, with this thought in mind, we wish you health, wealth and happiness on your way to your next anniversary and many more, and ask you td accept these gifts to temind --you., of your thirtieth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. McClinehey each thanked the friends News From Grey' Miss Gail McTaggart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross McTaggart, is back to school following an at- tack of pneumonia.' . Mr., L. W. . Glasgow, manager of the Brussels branch of the Cana- dian Bank of Commerce, is leav- ing shortly to be manager at Beamsville. - '‘ Mr. Ray Bronson• has been ap- pointed the new secretary -treasur- er of the Brussels, lVtorris and Gley Telephone System. Mr. Bron,son takes over at the end.of this month from Walter S. Scott, who retires after 23 years' service, Mr. Scott also acted as manager, "russets Fall Fair Society are planning their annual ..banquet and meeting in St. John's , Anglican Church op Friday, January 22nd. The Country Squires of Listowel will entertain. Mr. Wilfred Strickler has' been confined to bed with a very sore back, the result of, a fall, The Very Rev, F. G. 't Stewav, of Kitchener, is the guest speak- er at the Joint Week of Prayer Services in the Brussels United Church. 'Theme is, "From Confu- sion To Confidence." Special mus- ic is provided by the combined choirs of Melville, Presbyterian, Brussels United and St. John's Anglican. Services started Sunday evening and run through to Thurs- day. Mrs. Rhea Pestell is a patient in. Clinton Hospital: Al'hough• improv- ing nia'ely, she will be unable to continue her teaching at S.S. N,1. 8, Grey. Mrs, Dorothy Dilsworth has been' engaged to fill out the. term. 1.' 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