The Huron Expositor, 1959-11-06, Page 10I
i
10-*.-41ir: HURON' EXPOSITORr: SFAFORT;f%. ONT,, NOV. 6,`:19$9
I! ! 1111111'111ti1M111MLIunu lllnnIftunl
First-
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
LeslieElder
Rev. D'
'
Minister.
H. A. KEEMPSTER
Organist' and Choir 'Leader
1O A.li'I.
Church School and Youth.
Fellowship
Remembrance Service
Relit O ice_
11
6
Senseless War'
alva e of Se
Anthem Senior . Choir:
• "What, Are These?"(s.tainer)
7 P.M.
'Keeping Our Flag Fll
g.
Music -- Solo: ' Seleetefir.
F. E. Willis.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15th.
ANNIVERSARY. SERVICE
when : the guest minister will be
Dr. David Gowdy, B.A.,. B.D.,•Th.
D., of Central Presbyterian
YChurch,
111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
1 i 1 11111111111 11111
IIII1111111IIIIUI 1111111 i I 1 i
Junior e forth J r Farmers a
Seaforth
are; again sponsoring ,a
BUS TRIP
to thine
RoYy al Winter' Fair
- on
r 'Nov.v.
Thursday,
° Church Notices
McKillop= nited .Charge.—Bethel,.
10 a.m.; Ca ,11;30 arm;; Duff s,
2 p.m. Rev. W. H. Suinmerell,
Minister.
Sit. Thomas' liean 'Church,—
Sunday Schoo , 10;00 a.m.; Morn-
ing Pra9er, 11:00-a.,m.; Evensong,
7:00 p.m.Holy o'Communion first
Sunday .morning of month, and
third Sunday at 9:00 a.m.—Rev. H.
Donaldson, Becter,
Northside United • Church.—Wor=
'ship; 11 a,m.. The members yif, the
Canadian . Legion ' will hold ,their"
annual RReniembrance Day, church
parade to Northside Church,' for
m m
orng worship; Church: School,
10 a m , evening worship and stu-
dy group ,in the Book of • Acts, 7
p.m.; Y.P. Fellowship; • all young;
people welcome, $:15 p.m.
General.. Secretary
Y
Speaks
in Area
a .
r
Mr: Royal 1VIoulton
oYal'Moulton
General S
c-
.retary' Ontario .;Temperance ,Fed -
enation. will 'visit points in Huron
County
during the coming week-
end. He will speak at 'Brucefield
UnitedChurch on Sunday • at 11
,am:, ''a'nd at the ,Evangelical
Church, Zurich, on Sunday even-
ing at 7 o'clock.;
The annual meeting of the Hur-
on Temperance Federation will be
held at Ontario;.`, Street Church,
Clinton, on' Tuesday, November 10,
at: 'i8 m
.." Guest; speaker will` a be
p A
Rev- . Keith McMillan, Burlington.
Anyone wishing to go or. :for`
further information, contaet'iine
of the following by Nov. 14th:
-' nranI�`ave e._
�3ruce Co1e rn
•Godkin or Eric McIntosh
11!IIH 11nUN111111111IIIi11IUIII111IIU11i1
Sial• thatunnecessary pieceof
furniture through. a' Huron. Exposi-
tor Classified Ad. Phone 141:
TAXI
- NS
LE11110
and PARCEL SERVICE
• 4.11 Passengers Insured
• PgONES
CECIL, •
DAVE
676'
6'7
BEAUTY �' SALON
Phone • �: ne 3..-.,. .. 11
"
ONTARIO
:- SEAFQRTIi ' O • ,
CROMARTY
Mr, Howard Kerr, of Toronto,
son of Rev, and Mrs,, -Kerr, occu-
pied the pulpit on Sunday after-
noon in ti ,'absenee'of his father;;
who was on business in Toronto.
Mr, and. Mrs, Ferg McKellar and
sons of Seaforth, with'
Lindsay
McKellar and family
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T._ L. - Scott and
family spent the weekend at -Lind-
sanday,witfamh ilyM. , -
r. and. Mrs. Hugh Moore
Mr. Alvin Cornish,,Exeter, vis-
ited' with Lorne Wasman' and Mr,
and Mrs. Otto Walker on "Sunday.
Miss Sandra Bailey, of -Mitchell,
spent- the weekend with Miss Alice
Billie •Houghton, of Mitchell,
spent the 'Weekend With hiS
grand-
mother, Mrs. M', .Houghton. r'r.
EGMONDVILLE
Mrs: Nicholas roster has: return!:
ed to her homeafter severalweeks`
as. a patient in Scott. Memorial
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley "Gray spent.
the weekend. in Ajax visiting their:
daughter. ;
Miss Marion,Weiland;Toronto,
spent the weekend with her •-Par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Weiland.
Mrs. Andrew Houston" is <a visi-
tor in Detroit.
b
Robinson was in
.'-:
Mr. Thomas •
Brucefieid Monday- •'attendin • the
funeral of the late Mrs. M.':T Ibot.
BLAKE
K
- , Miss Emma Dinsmore, of Lon-
don, is spendinga few -weeks with
Mr.- and Mrs. Thomas Dinsmore.
Mrs. 'Rudy Oesch; spent a few
days with her •son and family, Mr:
and Mrs,iiliam:Oesch. and m
W
A Hallowe'en: masquerade; party.
washeld at Blake School on Fri-
day.. Costume winners were.;: Linda
OeschRick Mustard; Emma Fin-
lay,; FY ,
Faye and, Judy Oesch and
Pearl App.;rbc
M:isMary Ys
s _Finlay vi :ted with
Mrs. Leon Jeffery'
ANNOUNCEMENT•• ' -
Mr. and .Mrs. Robert MacLean;
R.R. 2, Kippen,- announce the en-
gagement oftheir youngest daugh-
ter, `Lila Ruth, to `'3/1; ----)Martin
Henry Flood, son of Mr. andMrs.
Henry Flood, of Toronto, the wed-
ding to take place on Saturday,
November . 21; 1959,
Seaforth Branchof the Canadian Legion "w will
observe Remembrance Day with a Church
Service on Sunday, November 8th, and with
Services at ` the ;.Soldiers' Memorial : in Vic-
toria Park on Wednesday, November 11th,
at 10:30 'a.m.
---`the Y
Legion wishes to extend:. a ver. cordial welcome to
g
all School Children, (Boy Scouts, Gir1,Gpides, Cubs, Councils of ;:
Seaforth, Tuckersmith and'MeKiilop;-all'' other organizations,
and, the general. public.;
On Sunday the Parade will leave the Post Office at 10:30
a.m., headed by the Seaforth District High School; Band,
arriving at Northside United Church in :time to be seated
by 11:00 a.m. ' On Wednesday the Parade will leave the Post Office, at
10:15 a.m., headed by the Seaforth District High 'School
Band,arriving at the Cenotaph at 10:30: a.m"
Shorty iL CAL BRIEFS
INSURANC
DISTRICT •OBITUAR'1Em.��.�
UARRY THOMAS GRIEVE
Harry - Thomas Grieve,'. passed
away at Grace Hospital,, Windsor,
on Wednesday, Nov. 4; at the ;age
of 32 year. •-
lte is 'survived by his wife, the
farmer Kathleen'Winney one son,
-Bobby; . bis father, . Harry, Grieve,
Windsor; his grandfather Thomas
M. Grieve, Seaforth;'one brother,
Russe,11, 'Windsor, and two aunts,
Misses .Bessie "- and " ,Margaret
Grieve, `Seaforth.
- 'JOHN HENRY^ KINSMAN
HENSALL—Word -was, received.
of the . sudden death 'of John" H
Kinsman at '.Macrorie,•. Sask:, on
October 25, in his 74th year., He
n . lateMr.
vikas theeldest s of the
a
'and Mrs. William Kinsman,` of
Chiselhurst, Ont: He spent his, ear-
ly lifein this district; going -West
in 1908, Where: he has since farm-
ed at Birsay -and -Macrorie, Sask.
He leaves -to mourn his passing
his wife, the former Hazel len-
wood;°';of, Winnipeg, Man.; three
brothers; Richard, of -' Seaforth,
Ont.; Dan,. ofillacrorie;:Sask., ,and
Earl, ef.. Cromarty,- Ont. He- was
predeceased, by -two sisters, Jen -
net (Mrs. J. •Whiteman), ; of ,Suth-
erland,: Sask., and En ma (Mrs.
George ;Bagshaw); Eirsey, Sask.
Funeral services were 'from Mac,,
rorie Church with burial in Saska-
k. 'Memorial`;'
teen, Sas , Gardens.
ERNEST'M..K
`NOX
The sudden:death occurred in,
Scott memorial, Hospital Monday
night 'of -Ernest, M.. ox, 54,' of
R.R. 1, Blyth.:• His- death followed;
an illess ,of three 'weeks ' dura-
tion.
3 was
Born `n Hullett township, he
0 p>,
a on of the• late Mt. and Mrs. Geo
Knox. He was ^ a member- of:Lon-
desboro U
nited'• Church:
Surviving are his 'wife, the form-
er Elizabeth Shobbrook; one son,
Melvin, at •hdine; ,one daughter, •
Miss'Myrtle Knox, "Clinton;. •one.
brother, Ward; Knox,, Hullett, and
three -sisters; Mrs=Tony (Evelyn')
Appleby,' Seaforth; ':Mrs. Lorne
(Mary) Marshall, Toronto; Mrs..
Graydon' (Olive) Neal, Clinton.!
The funeral service will -be on..
Thursday at' 2 `,p In in. the Beattie
funeral home;' Clinton,. -With Rev:
Henry Funge, of Londesboro ,Unit
ed Church, officiating. ':Burial 'l'will
follow in Londesboro cemetery.
ALDABERTIBERT)'- RILEY rs
HENSALL=Residents of Hensall
and', community were shocked" on
learning of the suddeif.passing of
Aldabert (Bert) Riley of Hibbert
Auto -- Fire
Liability ` Wind" -.:Life
Specializing• in, 'all forms. of ,
ter -m insurance and faintly •
protection plans.
`,SVAFORTH ,394
Goderich Street,,,West
Mr: Hugli. Me'Kay,; London, call
ed :on Mrs. W. •D. Smith, • Egmond
vine,: on',Sunday.-
Mis.t: Ruth Petrie; Highland Park,
'returned homer of-•
ter. spending • the _weekend at the
home of Mr wind Mrs.:OrvalI•ra. W. -
Mrs. It. ,J- Boussey; :Mrs W.. R.
"Sliaw -and Mr.. and Mrs.'.J E. ,Shut-,
tleworth, of London attended•.the
graduation' of :George A , Shaw as
a, certifed' public accotin'tant at the
Royal --York •in .Toronto;;
Mr. ,..,and Mrs. G, E. Patterson•
and'family; of Willowdale, were
weekend: -guests of Mr. and Mrs
V.r•C: Bennett, Clinton. •
Mr.. and Mrsr James. Hogg
Mr. Hob Bob Spooner, .of .Collingwood,
spent 'the -.weekend with. Mr.', and
Mrs.' Bedford `Dungey and family.
1VVir-" Joseph' Murphy, son` of ' Mr..
and Mrs. John A. Murphy,
Seaforth; has accepted `employment
with the Ontario Department of
Highways, and''is stationed- at Galt.
• Mrs. 'Ken Jenner, ;of Toronto,
was .a„gifest of 1Vr, and Mrs. L.
Leonhardt. Ir. Mrs. Jenner is the
former Kathleen Holmes',
Mrs.- :Rena 'Glonka returned” to
her hen -le m'.De+,,it; Mich.; after
• Order of Service on Armistice. Day.
10:30—Parade to Cenotaph
10:45—Address: Dr, J. Semple
11:00—Last Post: Comrade Jack- Moore
Two Minutes' Silence
Reveille—Comrade Jack Moore'
Placing of. Wreaths
"God Saye the Queen": S.D.H.S. Girls' -Band
March`' 'ast
Following the Service the parade will proceed via Vic-
toria and Crombie Streets to, Main Street and north .past
the Town Hall, where the salute will be taken` by Oaptain
J. R. Spittal.
HARRY NESBITT
President
REV. D. LEST,Iy ELDER,
Chaplain.
•
EGMONDVILLE
UNITED -CHURCH
_ DR. J. SEMPLE, Minister
Lyle Hammond
Organist -Choir Leader
Remembrance Day Services
11 A.M, ..._, .
The :Supremacy ', Of
The Spiritual
•. 8. P.M:'"
Young People's -U [ion
Bruce Coleman will give his im-,
pressions of the United Nations..
Mr: Royal' Moulton General' Sec -
spending -some weeks at the home
retary, Ontario Temperance Fed- (of her 'cousin; Orval Greer and
eration, . will speak at Brucefield I family,-Seaforth, and, also visited
United Church,. ',Sunday morning, her cousin, W. H,' Johnston, Bay -
and -at the United Rally at, Zuricht
Evangelical Chnreh,.:-Sunday, 7:30
Remember the Temperance Ral-
ly. at Ontario Street Church, Clin-
ton, Tuesday, 10th November,. 8
p.m. Guest ''speaker, Rev. Keith
McMillan, Burlington. Hear about
the, Victory in ,Burlington.
CHURCH: SCH00t, _ 10' A.M.-
SEE THE COMPLETE—
SELECTION OF.
iitl'A'LDWIN
HARDWARE
CHOOSE
YOUR •
GIFT
NOW ! -
We'll hold it 'til Christmas for , you.
-NO DOWN PAYMENT
Mr. • and Mrs, William M. •Hart
spent the weekend",with Mr. and
Mrs. • Homer -Mellen and family,
London,. ,
Miss," Emma: Dinsmore, London,
spent a• week with Mrs. Margaret
Sclater. •
Mr. John G. Oughton, --professor
'af. the O.A.C., Guelph, and nephew
of Mrs, Margaret Sclater, Seaforth;
left by 1ane on Octdber 17th for
Iran, where he will spend two
years. Sent' by. the World Health
Organization, he stopped ' enroute
at London, LErlgland,.,:and •Copen-
hagen, Denmark, Ito • visit libraries
there. He was accompanied by
his wife and 'youngery.son. -- '
Rev. 'J. C. Britton and •Mrs, Brit-
ton were in Goderich Tuesday' at-
tending• the Warden's banquet,.
—Mr: and 'Mrs: Wallace Ross and
family spent the ,weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Anstice,.of Sudbury,
Mr. and ,Mrs!' George Brightrall
have returned after a two weeks'
holiday in Northern Ontario and.
in Appleton, -Wis. r•
Miss Mary Lou Sills, Miss Ruth"'
Silts and Miss Patricia Grace, of
London, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
C. Sills and daughter,' Cathy, Kit-
chener, • -were weekend guests '• of
Mrs C. P. Sills. -
- Mrs.:.A Bethune 'bas returned
from Toronto where she attended
the marriage, of her granddaugh-
ter, Carol Lou Hulbert, to Mr. -Mai
colm, Timmins, of Toronto.
Mrs, Ed. ,,Matthews and Paul,
Mr. and Miss. Ches. Henderson and
Ray and Miss Virginia Snaith spent
Sunday with Mr and' Mrs:'Stewart
Henderson and fancily in Mitchell.
- Mr. R.. S. McKereher, ;president
of :United Dairy and Poultry Co-
operative Ltd.,is attending a meet-;
ing in Chicago this week: ,
- Mr, and MrS. Ernest WadS+ Worth
and :Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence:; Cas.
sidy.. and' family, ' Ingersoll, r were
Sunday guests with their sisters,
Mrs, H. V. Workman and Mrs,; Al-
vin MeDoriald
lvinMeDonald arid family; Brits -
gels.
Mrs: A. Bethune was in Gode-
rich. . attending the funeral of her
niece, :Mrs, Ruby Hartney.
Mr. and'Mrs: Russell A. Walter
of Dundas, spent the weekend with
Mr. `and Mrs. J. E. Willis.
Mrs: Ada Dale and Miss Minnie
Habkirk spent ;the weekend in Kit-
chener,
township, who died suenly on
Friday. He collapsed and died of
a heart attack .while, working on a
,ditch through his farm, Jerry
Car-0,
:neighbor„ was - working'
with- Mr: Riley when he collapsed.
In his ' 60th year, he was born
near- Walton and had farmed in
Hibbert township most' of his "life,:
He was a member of Chiselhurst
United Church and member of.the
.
Loyal Orange Lodge,, Mitchell.
-Surviving- are his wife, the for;
_mer - Nellie- Taylor, of :Hensall;
three sons, Ross and Leslie,- af°
home; and ,Lloyd, , of Red Lake,
Ont.; two: bothers, William, Staf-
fa; James, of •Brussels; • one sister,
Mrs. Archie Laxton, of Hensall:..',
Public funeral` services,' ' lar el
Y
attended, were held from
Chisel-
hurst. United Church Monday,, con-
ducted by Rev.. Currie •' Wmiaw.
Burial was in ,Sta3 a cemetery..
Pallbearers were. Jack Brintnell,:
Carl Stoneman, , Lorne .McNaugh
ton, Alvin Cole, Dick Taylor ',and
Gerald Carey Flowerbearers were
Ernie Harburn Bib` -Taylor, Geo:,
Boa, Lorne Haugh, Don Reid and
Beverly Riley.
• 'MISSD - . DAVIDSON--
E YTSO
S
• -The death occurred at her, home,
West 'Street, Seaforth, 'ori'.: Friday,
October: 28; 'of Miss Edyth son David
4'in f llo`ion illness. She.
.,� g a g
Was in her 87th year. •
A resident - of Seaforth: for 70
years, she was born near,Mitchell,
the daughter . of', the late. Mr. and
Mts. Alex :Davidson, and received
her education in that town. She
came to. Seaforth :with: herp arents:
when her father V acquired''and -op-
erated the: Commercial Hotel for a
number of -years:'before the turn
of -the Century. She was the last
surviving member of a large fam
Injured in a fall` some. Years ago,,
Y. g ,
she; had been confined toher bed
for more than two _years:
She was a :'in;einber..• of First
Presbyterian Church and of the,
WMS and :'Ladies '_'Aid..Miss-.D.avid-
Sores • interests 'centred in the
church -and in the members of a
wide family circle.
A private service was held froin.
'the; G. A. Whitney funeral home
Monday , afternoon, • October 26
conducted `by, her minister, . Rev.
D. ;Leslie Elder. :Interment •was' in•
the Presbyterian,.'ceetery, Mit-
chell; pallbearers being .David R.
Stewart,Donald, Stewart, of Sea
forth; A. F. Stewart, C. B. Stew-,
art and Dave-McDoonald, of Toron,
to,' and Roland Stewart; Kitchener.
MRS. CHARLES H. "PAULI
Mrs. Elizabeth -.Ann •Pauli61 of
148 Avon St., Stratford, widow,,'of
Charles Henry •Pauli,,.died sudden-
ly on Monday in the Stratford Gen-
eral Hospital. She was •-born in
McKillop township, near Seaforth;
on : Dec. 17, 1898, a daughter 'of
the late ': David .• M. and Isabella,
Ross.
• After; her marriage to Mr. Pauli
in 1922 She moved to Stratford,
where she' had since been. a resi-
dent. She was a- member' of Zion
'Evangelical Lutheran. Church , and
the United. Lutheran Church ,and
:the'United Lutheran" women's •or-
ganizatio i. ,
Surviving are ;'two" daughters,
Mrs. Lance (Doris) Allen ,,j R:. 2,
St: Pauls;: Mrs. Neil (Lois) Moore,
Kitchener two sons, "';Kenneth
Pauli, Toronto;' Keith•Pauli, Sen-
neterre, Que.; two brothers, Chas.
A. Ross, 'Los Angeles, Calif.; Mal-,
calm F. Ross, Rochester, Mich;;•
three sisters, Mrs:, J. Melvin Keys,
London; 1VIrs. Jake -Broome, •Sea=
forth:- Mrs, John By erman, Sea=
forth, and 10 -grandchildren.
The body rested at' the IIeinbuck
funeral. home, Stratford„ -where a
funeral service, conducted by -Rev.
Walter Ohrt of .Zion Evangelical
Lutheran Church, will" `be held
Thursday at 2 p.m. Burial will:be
in_Ayondale cemetery.
DUBLIN`
Mr•,.. and: Mrs. Bill Evans:.niad
childrenx 'Chippawa, with Mr. aid
Mrs. Frank Evans.-
Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Holland in
Windsor where they attended the
weMddingrB asil : of Mr: Glennrne, HollandDarbo.'"'
B. y rn
Mich.;' Mr, Sill Byrne; . Trenton;,
Mr: Robert Byrne, Handl-
.ten, with Miss Monica Byrne and
Mrs.attendedMary{' theMfuneraleGratb: of the late
.
Mr.: and' .Mrs: William - Gariter,
of ' Niagara Falls, with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Carpenter, •
- Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Flanagan,
Kitchener, with' Mr, -and Mrs.; Dan'
O'Rourke.
Miss Marie Krauskopf, Hami1
ton, • withMrs.- Catherines
_ Kraus-
kopf. kopf,
Mrs. Louis Dillon and Miss -Doro-
thy' Dillon in St;Thomas with Mr.
and Mrs: Maurice Dillon. -
Mr. and, Mrs., John Krauskopf
and. children, Alvinston,, with Mr..
Mrs. Dan Costello
and ..
M. and 'Mrs. Hubert ; OReilly:
and children: -moved to London n
.o.
Saturday..
f
Leo. Kroonen , ' has
_ returned
home from. Toronto --General- Tres
Miss
Cecelia Feeney, Kitchener,
,
and'_ Miss May Kelly, Tillsonburg,
•with; Mrs. Catherine Feeney-:
Miss Anne. Kahue`. Mis's'Desch-'
ane, Mr:-Caklie, and Mr..•D.esehane'
of
Torn 'W'Coyne,indsor, with Mr. and Mrs.
Dies in Port ;'Albert -
-
Word was _received... here of the
death of a'former resident of Dub-
lin, Arthur -Forster,. who.'died,..at
Port' Albert,this "week following
a linerin ,:illnes • r ' andMr
g g: s, M . .. s...
Forster -operated a bakery busi-
ness in 'Dublin forseveralea s
Y r
before moving to . Port Albert
Mr., Forster is -"'survived ;by his
wife and two daughters:'
Francis Glossop, London, and Mrs.
William'Durst" Markdale• Funeral'_
services were held atP rtAlbert
on Wednesday, " with burial at
o =J m
W...I-- putt cLa n' a s
The October meeting_of the Dub-
lin- Women's :Institute, was held at
the home of Mrs: Douglas ,Racho
with 22 members and five visitors
present- A pot -luck- supper -was en-
joyed before the meeting. Lucky
chair and cup prizes,were won by°
Mrs.. Ed. Dean , and Mrs. Harold
,Pethick: Mr's.; Elsie Jordisin; gaye
the motto with hints on canning.
Mrs. • Herb Britton was a delegate
to the 45th 'convention and ban-
quet of the London area.
A tap dance by : Brenda Racho
and piano selections by Sharon
Klelnfeldt were enjoyed. A,sale of
jams and: jellies were auctioned by
Mrs. 'Tom Butters- Mrs Ed.' Dean
gave courtesy remarks.; ;Family
Night will be ' held at the home of
Mrs: Herb Britton for the Novena-.
ber : meeting •
blue coal'
WILLIS" DUNDAS
Champion Stove'and'iusnaee 'Ji1
DUNDAS and LONEY-
Phone ,573, or 138`
for :1VIr' -and, Mrs. Jelin Van•' Herk:
(nee Dora.• Van, Den
and; Mr: • and_ .Mrs.: Harry : Hak
(neeCatherine Van Den Hengel)
SATURDAY, ;3 TOV. 14th ,
SEAFORT$ Community Centre :
Ladies' Please Bring Lunch',• �'VWELCOIVIE ! .
1111 El
E_®
e write aIl' hues
SPRAY PAINTING
AUTO O :: GLASS
AVID SCHEN(
Goderich St. West - Sea forth, Ont.
OPPOSITE SHELL-- SERVICE STiakTION
PHONEY 453-W
This' Week At..
Sealorth
rena
YBE
EN •
M NIT C T
`COM U
a
FRIDAY
SKATING 8 to 10 p.m.
Admission:: 25e and 35c
,.. l
in'Ha
MURRAYRECEPTION,
SATUR
DAY
• SKATING — 2to3,30p
.m:,
Admission: 10c
•
SSDATING`- to 10
Admission.' ~25e and 35c
MONDAY—
�
--
FIGURE SKATING
4:3® to
7:30 1.m.:
TUESDAY-
-
E DAY--�
U S
C JUNIOR " HOCKEY KEYp
=$ axh
" -
rn,
1
nde
a
Stratford B aves vs. S e aforth HhY
' :Admssion.Adults =50c 'Students'with Card ,25c
Children under ::16, 25c
WEDNESDAY--:-
DA
SKATING-- to 10 p.m.
—.Adinissioii: - 25e -and 35e ,
This space contributed through • the courtesy of
I N
PAN
N,
.0, Q.F
�,DA LIMITED
A. A .M
EAFORTH — ONTARIO
c;
INSURANCE
Fire • 'Auto Wind
Liability and Life
John -A. Cardno.
Successor. to
WATSON & REID
Rhone 214 - ,Seaforth
• Representative
Manufacturers -"Life `
Insurance
Thursdc�y Friday.
Novem er 5',
-Robinhood ; .,.
-QUICK QUAKER OATS S -Ili: ,bag.
10111•11•0 .
aturda
7
Red Rose. - ..
ORANGE PEKOE- TEA BAGS--Pkg. 69's
S,tokeley's
-FINEST PUMPKIN 28 -oz. tin
Dr. Ballard's
CHAMPION DOG FOOD
for 21¢
-Billy; Bee '
CREAMEb HONEY-- 2-lh.°, carton
SOLO MAItCARINE-1 Th
Top Crop
PUPPING :'-CORN-16`oz . V.
St, Williams'
CI1ERRY PIE READY -. ;
Whatever type of Same you have no- :natter wher you
live, in Ontario '— you'll enjoy the winter more if our
,home, -is kept ,snug and warm with CO -Op ;SUN LO
FUEL OILF
•SUNGLO' burns clean — no threat of rust,,dirt or corrosion.
Keep `your. r burneworking �dt:t'op efficiency, with this low'
price; high quality fuel oil.
See us,` today 'about 'a worryfree , winter protect -
yourself with a SUt4GLO Contract! "
Ask, :About our Ilovemher. -Specials :
The "NOVEMBER SPECIAL" is' one:of the.Best
Values,We have been able' to offer �H: •
It is a 4 -Door HOG FEEDER,.p riced .at
$28.95 not crssem.bled,. or �$2995
assembled.
This' is' the most popular hog, feeder • in the
UNIDO line.and features a:20-g-:uge bottom;with
a guaranteed full. 2 o. per square foot zinc coat-,
ing, rather than the' normal. l/ az. Doors are
made of galvanized '16 -gauge metal,
'i.
for s9¢
PHONE 'I
WE DELIVER