The Huron Expositor, 1969-02-13, Page 12COF euchre winners Friday
night were: men's high; Dick
Pethick; low; Eric Anderson;
lone hands, Frank Riley;
men's high, Margaret Taylor;
women's low, Ella Jewitt; lone
hands, Mabel Scott. The next
event will be a Valentine euchre
Friday,
Mr. and Mrs...George Hart of
, Brussels spent Saturday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Buchanan end family.
Miss Glenda Pfaff of Crediton
spent the weekend with her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Preszcator and girls.
:Mr. and Mrs. Archer Baldwin
have returned to their home at
Omemee after spending some
time with Mrs. W. L. Whyte and
family.
' • Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Dale, Kathy and
Cheryl were Mr. and Mrs. Mur-
ray Scott, Melanie and Meribeth
of Belgrave and Mr. and Mrs,
Harvey Snell, of Blyth..
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Kings-
wall of Clinton visited on Sun
iirdth Mr: and VIM George
Mellwain and Mary, Paul and.
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Kevin Crozier,
Mr..and Mrs. Gary Betties and
Pamela of Seaforth visited on
Sunday with MrS. Irene Grim-
oldby.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart of
Goderich visited on Sunday
with Mr.. and Mrs. Fred Buch-
anan and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riley of
Clinton were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. David Preszca-
tor and Christine, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Preszcator, Billy and Deb-
bie spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Preszcator and Stev-
en of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pfaff and
family of Crediton visited -on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Preszcator and,,girls.
-. Mr. and Mrs. Carm Scarrow
and family, of. Sarnia -visited
over the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Thompson," Jim and
Joan. .
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haver-
kamp, Judy ands- Ralph spent
Saturday visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Simon Dyk of Galt.
' Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Lawson,
Pancakes,! Pancakes! and More Pancakes!
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Over 1,000 servings of pancakes were served at Vincent Farm Equipment's annual Pancake
Day on Tuesday. A staff of 14 had trouble keeping pace with the record crowd, which filled the
tables in the showroom all day long. Lineupstpersisted throughout most of the afternoon. Shbwn
above,Are "chefs" Larry Wheatley and Marlen Vincent while Elgin Schade pours the syrup. Also
in store for the spectators were a series of films which ran continuously throughout the day,
The films, which were shown in the service department contained something for everyone, from
farm machinery to the Memorial Day races at Indianapolis. (Staff photo by Haley).
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NEWS of CONSTANCE
John and Elizabeth visited on
Saturday with her father,, Mr.
John Turner of Tuckersrnith.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley vis-
ited .on Friday evening with Mr.
and Mrs.. Russell Fleming of
Seaforth.
Mrs. Thelma Bromley, of Kit-
chener spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dale, Cheryl
and Kathy.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hart of
Hohnesville were Saturday eve-
ning visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Buchanan and family.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Ken Preszcator,
-Linda, Nancy'nd Dianne visit-
ed on Sunday with,Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Pfaff and family of 'ere&
iton, Mrs. Preszcator remained
in. Crediton for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Betties,
Winthrop, Mr. Clifford Trott,
Mr...Russell Piper_of• Seaforth,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mann 'and
Mr. Mac Scott 'of Bluevale were
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Irene
Grimoldby.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan
and family visited on Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Hart of Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dale and
Cheryl, Mrs. Thelma Bromley,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Glousher, Karen and
.Billy of Blyth.
Mrs. :Jack Armstrong and
Robbie of Clinton visited on
Sunday with Mrs. Annie Medd.
Miss Gisela Dorrance has
moved from Preston, to her new
apartment in 'Galt. She has re-
turned to Galt after spending
some time at horite after her.
accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Adams,
Mr. and Mrs.' Jack Medd, at-
tended the Stratford. Teachers
At Home op Thursday evening..
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson,
Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Hunter
of Colbourne Township and Mrs.
Bennett• of Detroit visited on
Monday evening with---Mr. An-
dy Thompson of London.
Music
Results
• Mliss Julie Anne Heal of Hen-
tall has sruccesaftrlly, passed her
grade 8 piano with honors with
the Royal Conservatory orf
Musie,r Toronto. Juice has also
sucoessfully passed her grade
two 'theory. She has -studied
music under Mrs, Carol Canter,
Seeker& • .
iltiss Jane Veal has received.
word also that she passed with
first Class honors, herr grade 5
piano with the Royal Conservat-
ory Of Music, Toronto. She is
continuing heir studies with
Mrs Carter.
Students of grade 6, 7, and 8
of Heinsall and Zurich Public
-Sehnolq wigil participate in a
public speaking contest at the
Legion Hall Thursday evening
sponsored by the Legion Ladies
Auxiliary.
Murdoek Morrison of Varna,
was the winner of $10.00 on
"Art Fast" TV Sunday evening..
Classified
Too Late
FOR S . Stereo, used post:,
able st' phonograph in pet's
feet condition ...with 2 extension
speekers, $31.95. See at Stan=
nib's Stereo Shop, Sparkling at
John, Seaforth. • . TL-66-1
FOR SALE - Vincent Farm Eq-
uipment Special of the week! 5.
gallon pails of oil for 'as low as
$4.50 or 25c a quart. TL-66-1
FOR - SALE Blondes - we don't
know if blondes: really have
more fun but :you'll have more
fun, watching this 24" used
TV in a beautiful blonde swivel
bts'e cabinet at $79.96. Stan-
nah's 527-0703. TL-66-1
FOR SALE - Side of beef or by
the quarter. Available Friday,„
February 14th, W. E. Haney.
Phone 527-0038.
STEREO FM used phi i'
stereo AM - Fist combination
console must .be seen and heard
to be appreciated: See It at Stan-
nah's, or call 527-0703. TL-66-1
FOR SALE - Vincent Farm Eq-
uipment Special of the weekt
Pittsburg Nints, final clearance
Make us' en -offer. TL-66-1.
NOT FOR SALE - The smallest
m60'0,6' play'er int the wort& Plays
a 2",record and sits on the palm
of your hand. We'll let you look
at it while you tare looking at
the beautiful new Zenith and
Phileo stereos at Stannah's
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CARDS OF THANKS - I wish to
thank Dr. Mayo and Dr, Markus,
nursing staff of Seaforth Corn.
mrunity Hospital for their kind-
ness while I was a patient in the
hospital., also to . friends and
neighbors' for gifts, cards and
acts of kindness. — Isabel Rate
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SEED GRAIN
Garry .Out •Cert. or Canada.
No: 1
%swell Oats - Foundation
Cert. or Canada No. 1
Weis* Cats -- limited quantity,
They. Canada' No. j
Keystone Batley - Cert. or
Canada No. 1
Herta. Barley Canada No, 1
front Cert. Seed -
Scilldirk Spring 'Vnbeht • Canada
Nev-,1 froth.. Cert. Seed
• Criationa mixtures from var.
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tarty order *Counts until .
. Mara . • ,
Attlieltion'5,27-0455 IttiSsi,
ell Bolton 5214i4128 • TL-684f,
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Lucan 17.4 0 34
Durham 16 5 0 ' 32
Seaforth .14 4 0 28
Elmira ' 10 11 • 0 20
Port Elgin 5 13 0 10
The Beavers made it eight in
wroatito'
'EWE HURON EXPORTOk• ARAFORnk OW* F66., 13, 1969'
1. You'll have it, ready to stay on schedule with
full power, and 'performance for the heavy work'
ahead.
2. You'll save on our special service offer which
we are able to make during the fall and winter
months.
3. Your work will be done with precision tools by
our factory trained IH service 'Men, and only
genuine IH parts mill be used to replace those
needed.
PLUS, you get this new In Casual-'Aire jacket
'and matching cap FREE as a special bonus.
Call - us to-day for the full details on this
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PETHICIC REMO , •
Candelabra and baskets., of
White trysanthemunis 'and pink
carnations decorated • Central
United Church, Stratford, for
the „Marriage of Karen, Fiebig
and Lloyd Pethick.
The bride is the daughter of
-Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Fiebig, 304
Cobourg St., Stratford and the
groom's parents, are Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Pethick of' Seaforth.
Rev. R. Currie Wittlaw
ed at the cenempiryy end Eric Mc-
Kay played the Nvedding music.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a formal
gown of imported white corded
silk, styled with a hig,h collar,
lantern sleeves and regal court
train which flowed from the
back shoulderline. Lace,
broidered with pearls, enhanc-
ed the collar, sleeves and skim-
mer skirt:- Floral clusters and
pearls formed the headdress
and held her plouffe veil of silk
illusion. She carried a cascade
,bouquet of gardenias, white
baby's breath and hyacinth flor-
- ets..
The brid. e was attended by
Miss Susan Leckie, Toronto,
cousin of the bride, as maid of
honor. Miss Linda Symons, of
Stratford and Mrs."Donald Car-
ter, , 23. Windemere Cr., Strat--
lord, sister of the groom,'• were
bridesmaids.
They were gowned• 'alike in
formal gowns with petal ping
crepe bodices styled with full
collars and full wrist length
sleeves. The sheath skirts were
of Christmas red velvet and they
wore headdresses of Christmas
red velvet 'loops_ and carried
hand „cascades of pink varieelt:
ed- Minature-earriationst,„ pink
baby's breath and fine pine.
Keith Pethielc, Hickson, 'was
his brother's best man, and us-
. hering the guests. were Richard
Fiebig, 'brother of the groom,
and Douglas Evans, Stratford.
The wedding dinne took:
place at the Victorian Inn.
Following a honeymoon in
Nassau., Bahamaszthe couple are
residing in Stratford.
or vets
nei,*_qt. the ..leagye 10440,g,
can-liderton Jets "-in I4ter-
metli4te hockey action, last
week. •- •
The Heavers. downed the El-
infra Polar Kings, Fergus Fly-
ers and Durham 1.11,401cieWthile '
Lucan lost to Durham and won
against Port Elgin,
Seaforth remaina „ in third
place six points behind the Jets
and four • back. of the Durham
Huskies, although they have
three genies' in hand-oVer. both
teams.
games‘A yed4n,Av.1,01#1--Slx-,
•
T-460.1 01P4.. *P. 041100-.§140,04itst
of Mr'carte c4
..wer
• The Seatortir 1 Beavers ran 4 row when theY.:OPCI, eatiom width it new si e be .crossed
streak 0 - 6-5- hithiiira Friday nigh en. • •••••-..•• • ... .. • - ton ~tCaanla
•• t,. , • 1WW e „ en ogee- - ,ffre. S'.WOUld.:.be.O. to the'VeYlatie erFaj1.1(47•
goals. Singles wept to Bill Mc-
Laughlin, Paul Itan; :Tore pick
and Bcib Becittentailler.
On Sunday, before a home-
town crowd of 350 the 11$44.Ma
added number nine they
defeated the Fergus Flyers 9-7.
The game was a. close , one all
the way and the Beavers" scor-
ed two goals in the, .final two
minutes to, break a 77 tie.
Tom Dick paced the Beavers
with a threegoal perforntairce.
Others went to Ken Deig,:jack
McLlwain, Bill McLaughlin, Ed,
Dolrnage, Paul Rap and Wayne
Rau.
Tuesday night the Beavers
came but on top of a 7-6 deci-
sion over Durham' ',before' a
cheering crowd of 496 , at the
SeafOrth Arena. ,
The ,Rau brothers, Paul and
Wayne,, led the. Beavers with
• two goals apiece. Brothers Tom
and Jim Dick each' added singles
and veteran .Ken Doig scored
the other.
The BeaVers haVe a busy
schedule for the remaining two
weeks. They play eight games
and six of them are on the
road.
_Following is a schedule of
Seaforth's remaining games.
Feb.'12 — Seaforth at George-
town•
Feb. 14 —Seaforth at Acton
Feb, 19 — Seaforth at Pert Elgin
Feb, 21 — Seaforth at Durham
• Feb. 22 — Seaforth at Elmira.
Feb. 25 — Port Elgin at Sea-
forth
Feb. 26 — Lucan at Seaforth
Feb. 28 —'Seaforth at Fergus"
In the scoring .race Seaforth
veteran "Ken Doig has moved to
within six points of the scor-
ing championship. The current
leader is Ingles from George-
town with 53 points. Ken Doig .
has 47 points ,on 13 goals and
34 assists. .
B4ti.101, h'.0. .40a:
there. Wad be any apes-
term, • "The general appearanee is
increased' many times over' if
sidewalks are reglpe.40,' '
Ross said. 4 is
have. q, close lit. between. new
curbs and the old sid.ewalle,
There' are bound to be some dif-•
ferences 'he said and added, "If
it can be done at . all, now is
the 'time to replace the side.
walks:" • • • •••• • He :said ja..exiswer td'"nenery
by Otnteiller• Carrillo ;that he
doubted the WOrk-' ceuld he done
any • Ole..4P9-?•:... lecally, or, other than. Of.'the'geberal con-
tract,' • ' ' ' •
Reeve.: Flannery .ftgreed • with
the advantage acting now.
Without nevi, siciewilks the full
effect of the job - won't 'be. ap-
preciated lie said, •
Revelling that .at,first ke,was
opposed, Mayor Sills said that
when you hear all the argu-
ments' for sideivalics it seemed
wise to proceed but at the same
time, 'seeking all possible, assis-
tance. He added that while he
Would hate to see a tax increase
perhaps conned would be remiss
in its duties. to ratepayers U the
worwasn't. done.
"We worild, be' doing it now
but it 'Would be for the future,"
he said. •
.' • Council discussed with PUC,
manager Walter .scott,,pciesibill::
ty of. upgrading Main Street
lighting. New poles could be
installed for -relatively little
more than ,the .cost of lifting
• and rebuilding bases for .exist-
,.ting poles, The overall cost, ap-
proximately $11,600, would be
reflected in., the monthly charge
the town Pays for the lights.
Referring • to 'the proposed
contract-Mr. Britnell said" it was
intended to' carry out the work
REE. 9t4.NEw ALKs
‘( oinuork ft:On-rage Boo foot,rents.
ling' jog ill•-the'east sidewalk~ tbA contracto
gairiet' eXisting sideWalka second road aprasS CNR • hew( curbs w93.ddi-be :desirable aVe.
'at
c> nai;the__Ainialb4ty;-,;70,--40kr;;Streetit)i4i-light-df*"
a
Rpeve-41anberY 0e134t.Y''
Reeve Cuthill were-4*Oct a
committee, to create. a, commit,
tee for, library pities. The-
town -is again respdasible for
the library building.
Diseu'ssien, indrbated tliere
4w-ere problems of maintenance
and supervision. In addition
there is a keeling, ee*Cillora
said; that the library, •aervice
since taken over by the countY:
no longer reflects the needs or
desires of the particular area
it serves.
A.. wins., wereOcee•ssleAt
Grade 2 Theory %stick Lift.7,
itit SePtPitib first
hentounV.
Grade- arPlanC;t. - 144411414::
kle Thenseg, 1st .vbiss'hen004.5.;
Jaw 11441, 'TJOinr04,gi heneurt5.
Grade .5 Piano - Jane, Herd,
Hernerall, •,c104,9 honcum -11,tOre: Wil>baunstoaa, FAR 3, Walton', 'hop;
ours; Drien•Clia Dicta; RA 4, Sea,
fa*, hioniOgalsk. '
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TerOnto` h' • " StratfOrd 'Mut
"See you later Sally, I have to fly nowl".
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