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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-04-24, Page 16A -MCO RVICE • • BLENDER .-. • CALL US FOR KELP WITH YOUR FERTILIZER PROGRAM O 711 :i101,t04'000$170Ri SEAPORTH, Citfrri •,,P414` 24 1909 • ro t ',KAO.ItnAorl MIZ411019)) • aaa tahaltal taaato iliaaJaaagaa'al aaralla.a.-a aalia10 '-5011.11 adatlai fia7W." r t.-raut mitt_ aaratailillaa •P1-11alaislE• la1100.102 latriAltaill&aaaraAllIllzawa 4 reP,Ofr- AUMV1gt 57.44c4 104.: 71r:tag% 4,$Peolai: OFataunger 10.0a to bed' 111aindof ade 13 Dries 28 Siberian • le:Constellation squirrels , 21 Irony 31 Shop 23 Unassuming 32 Retreats 25 Kind of 33 Rind of- Juice Oriental wine_ 34 Through 24-Peri.ular soft dower oink 38 Seniors 37 Raises 39 Stories 42 Fastener 4a Gaelic Person 40 Bind 411 Succulent fruit Slay witfr 114i_ -31-Steatg and 111f44 Maintoett •01POOMATL atr, ajamis. David) MX*, Rose Mode 414 ''tt.slana meat Sat tin day evening With Mr. end. Ms. Lloyd Pfefike ankh Karl. Mr. Wilfred Ahrenas attended a banquet at the Curling Club in'. Hanover, Wednesday* when he received' an award for twenty yews Imo; ass optatiloat with Supestest. ao was,. presented with a silver tray. Mrs. .Peter Behrens, is a Pat, lent at the 'Worth ,Community Hospital. The community -me:is a speedy recoverY to you Mr: and Mo.. Ken Magoon, Terry and .'Warren, Mrs. Mary Dittmar, Mr. and Mrs/. Most Schierl/berth and Mrs. Ed. .Wtodeli were guests of Mr. and Mks. Harold Migisen on Subday to eelehlaM 'WS.t-104.* 17-Wet , „ math's tOttttle.Y. Kec qad.Pabiitt otre,r30,.-nap, tam spent- the weekeuct ,„ withrtttax parents att. 040 04:u 'Wilfred- Aar. ens: . The ''LOW met Wednesday when' Mrs. Lavinia Smetana% Mrns Lloy# Praetor and. Mfrs. .Henry Rose were in qjtamp of.• Peratilensr. A dealing cUrrivo ih undemay and LOW go to the Distract Assembly in. Sullivan township, this meth. Mrs. Ed' win) Scherbarth was presented wall a past prestdents pin. Assa, Woo. were received from Mire, Jack • Diets, Mrs. Henry Benne- wies, 111,Irs, Wilfred Ahrens and Mrs. Harold qVie.gh., Theadc-yetes • were received from Mm Nor- man Siehl and Mrs. LaVine Belt- ernann. . Kt, REGIITRATION Seaforth Public School 1514 Would Rarepts of• children to begin school in Septemiter, 196% please send the name, and; date, op birth' to the Prin- cipal at• your earliest convenience. --JAW; Os 41 Apple Iiiiieroge • 11 -tvrAir 22 Worships 24. Tura Epic pen% 1S 3f/central 37 Tangle 10 Knight's title 020 Annericaa patriot 22 Attempt 23 Simple 24 Greek island 26 Hearts 23 27 Twitching Si* 29 Used chill drinks to 40 Malt beverage 31 Coast 34 Calcined as= 33V W etch • 23 Popular, British drink 40 Decoy 41 Eggs 42 Sharp points 4411arem room 45 Property revenue 47 Sharper 40 Motor 50 Wanderers al Sows •52 Asterisks VERTICAL J. W. TALBOT, Principal. SEAFORTII MONUMENT WORKS Types' of CEMETERY, MEMORIALS, ! OPEN EMMY T. PRYDE: 14. SON- , lurisine.s• are• invited — Telephone Numbers: 'EXETER 235-0620 CLINTON 482,9421 SEAFORTH: Contact Mills pandas 1 North American deer 2 0t a positive pole 'TIlet•Erodiaagen &IVRY tormge 010:04, Auk..PAPtier, data Met at Mr . Ken. SMith's when ghter.ef Mr. and Mm. itos4 Pela* table service -and Manners and per. The ;sympathy of the com, table talk were 47deuSsed. GM- munjity .exterate0 to the flan. ger -snaps, chocolate chip eook- ily,• lees; choeolate and butterscotch Flowers were pLaced en. the saw% werer made and sampled altar of St. Petees Lutheran by the members. - Church on Sunday • in, loving The eighth meeting was held inernory‘ of the 1140 Mr. and at Maas. Edwards Scherbarth. A Mm Buddentiagen, all-Owen supper meeting, each girl brau- were on the Lector Ip, memory ght-faed and games 'were en jay- of the late George Mogic and a basket of Sowers watts &teed Mr. end, aka. Garden miller in the church from the funeral and Linda, and Mr. and Mrs. Of '211e3. Robert MeWR. Irvin Miller visited) Mr. and Mr. and llrak Jiro Cakebread (KW. Ron, Se011.1162 and Mrs. Toledo) and' Mr, and Mrs. Les Wietersen, Betterrnan Waterbao, and Mr. Barr:halm were guests cif Mrs. and 'Mrs. Wilbur Chambers 'ha August lAillebroba en! Geed Fri- Presten, day. Guests of Mrs. Caroline Eft- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pfeifer' sea for Easter were Mr. and Mrs and Karl spent Easter Sunday Cara Bataan ano Gary, winkt. with Mrs. Jean Nichol and Rob- Ser and isai. and Mrs. Creek Ent- ert, Brussels. gam, Sharon and Janice at Kilt- Mr. and. Mrs, Lavern Wolfe &wet • spent Saturdala with their son( Mr, and Mr. Mischaea (Ion- and away, Mr, eada‘frat Donald Watburg visited Mr. and Wolfe, Steven attar Jamie • an Mrs. Lavern Wolfe for Easter. London, tot eelek‘te,40411ters and The sympathy ea the COMIDATD- • hji$ Granidma70 bey. ,the late Mts. Clarence Pfeifer Peter's, 'IA, Church on itY extended in the ton* oil FlowerS 1.011604 St. who passed asnnalY eel? Sunday.. Sunday from • he'funenal ofthe Mr. and Mrs. .Gordon Miller • late mire,- maenee ,paifir and and Linda, and Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday. Lenard' Miller, Kitchener were Mrs. August Hillebrecht ac- guests aok Mr. and Mrs,. John companied Mr. and Mrs. Les Moore and family, Dublin on Wietersen, gernholau to visit Easter Sunday. Ma. and Mrs. William Gibb, Relatives here received ward Stratilard, Easter 'Suillaikaa. • of the death of Mrs. Cyril Carp- Mr. end Mm, Wayne Beuermart enter of Vancouver, B.C.. The and boys, London spent Easter Stanley Kw Meets Stanley Unit UCW met at the kome of Mrs. J. Cornish opening with "'Call to Worship by Mrs. B. Lernmon. Mrs. L. Wilson read Easter Meditation. The Study given by Mrs. C. Henderson, was en the " Communes of China." Mrs. 1). Triebner took the bus- iness. Mrs. J. Cornish read Thank-you dotes; from members and these wile had received Barter cards. Mrs. Stuart read o lettea tom our Korean boy who sekkahits thank. far• articles received at 'Clhaistmaa. Mrs. H. Taylor donated a box of cards. The Daffodil Tea and bake .aale iacheduled for April 29th . was cancelled, The. Stanley Unit will have Devotional and Study for General May meeting and the next Stanley Unit meet- ing will be at Mrs. N.'13airdts. In Change will be Mrs. 13. Scott•and Mrs. W. Baird, Mrs. H. Taylor, the Study. DUBLIN Mr. and Mrs. A. McDougall and family of London visited. with Mrs. Joseph Jordan. — NOTICE — For Co-op Insurance . Cell W. ARTHUR WRIGHT Phone 527-1464 --- John St. • SEAFORTH Complete coverage for: • Auto and Truck • Farm Liability • Employer's Liability • Accident and Sickness • Fire, Residence, Contents • Fire, Commercial • Life Insurance & Savings • • ifuron Co-op Medical ' Services • Wind Insurance Happy Citizens Euchre Winners, The Happy Citizens sparser• a ed a,..euchre in the Legion Ran With tern tables in play winners were ladies high, ,M'i'ss. . A. Rut- ledge; . lone hands, Mira. F. Dist terson and low, Mrs. S. Hutch- inge. Mena low, E. Clarke, lone .handa, C.A. McAllister and low, A. likalaton... a News of KIPPEN 4 EN RN S CLEANER No Smoke, No Odour St. Andrew's Church, Kipper., -held its Easter Thank-Offering and visitors .... on Tuesday evening, Guests from Brucefield, Egmondville and. Hensel]. Unit- ed Churches as well as members and friends were welcomed by the preaident, Mrs. Robert Elgie. _Mrs, John Sinclair and Mrs. Arie Binnendyk presented the special Worship Service. Mrs. Beatrice Hess of Zurich accompanied by Mrs, John God: dard sang two solos. Rev. Dr. Andrew Mowatt • of Wesley Willis -United Church, Clinton enhanced the', UCW China Study by his talk and•pic- tures giving an accurate portray- al of life as it was and now is in China, Mrs: Edison McLean thanked the guest speaker and soloist and all those preparing and take tug part in the meeting. The hostesses Mrs. Harold Jones and Mrs. Ross Broadfoot had charge of arrangements, Mrs. John Cooper and Mrs. Alex McIfurt- rie ushered the guests. 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