HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-05-01, Page 8Mr. and Mrs. Staidey .M.-JaciFann, lip 2, Kippen, are
ed to "anneunea the engagement of their danghter, Wilma
Jean, to Ari4a Seott Trayls.s, London, spn of lifr. and Mrs.
Herbert S. Traviss, of Walton, the wedding to talce place allay
31, 1989, at 4 p.m., in Egmondville Pitted qauro. is Iaclr-
soii is a graduate of Victoria Hospital paliaol of Nursing, 1,94-
don, and Mr. TraviSs is entering his final year in the !Faculty
of Medicine, University of Western Ontario.'
Name Dural Hopper
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Make this the Mother's Day to remember
forever, Dad . — that's abuilt how •long
KitchenAids last !
This Mother used to sing the dish-rag blues
but her tune has changed since she got a Kit-
chenAid dishwasher. Why don't you take. a
hint Dad7 With another Mother's Day coming
up, wharbetter gift than one to free her of
the boring chore of doing-the-dishes and free
her for more important tasks.
Not only that, a TitchenAid will wash dishes
cleaner, leave them more germ-free and dried
to a brighter sparkle than is possible by hand.
See Box Furniture now — he has the right
model for your kitchen and your budget —
. builtins, portables, convertible-portables —
all loaded with exclusive KitchenAid features,
and with their Vari-Front panels they can be
matched to your kitchen decor — even your
curtains, if that's what 1Vlom would like !
Don't Be Switched From the Best
Mr. Hill MeIlwain, *F....- A, olp.,, a-
'twain of Bayficid ,we Trif. ay
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. 'Geo-
„rge Nellwain and him.
Agino§ govorbonp is .44121,01- Ing a few days on a ,motor trip
to. VI.Viliti. -- .
Mr. gnd Mrs.' Doti,04.5 Riley,
MAI jad.crrete; of Ajax spent the
weekend with Mr. ,and Mrs.
Frank Ailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Gverge Hart of
ssels 1 /4wore Saturday evening'
tore with.! r. and Mrs. Fred
ItanSil and (ally, •
rs: Ar990 01#1'014bY Vialt$
on Sunday with Ur. and lArs. ,
Gary Acttien.8110 PAM* of Sea-
forth.
Mr, )40 Mrs) ten
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ViAt.gd op Sinn' §1!44517 .Wth 410 Uffe tOrP ,P"Lir* *, Alia - NOP, 544W-1 T 1 o 'Su
of vreAnon, - .:
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I would like to thank the
,people of Seaforth and Area for
their patronage at the Seaforth
Freeze King. Also I would like to
take this opportunity to wish
Fred and Mary Riley success in
business.
RON WAREING
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,
and THURSDAY
MAY 5,6,7,&8
Brownies
Honor
Tawny Owl
The Brownies of the 2nd Sea-
forth .Pack entertained 'their
Tawny. Owl, Mrs. Joyce Patter-
son at a surprise baby shower
Monday night.,
Mrs. Patterson was ushered in-
to the gaily decorated hall and
as the girls greeted 'her was
seated in a beflowered chair.
The room was lined with baby
pictures and the basket holding
the many beautiful gifts was de-
corated by the girls with hand-
made flowers, Debbie Dupee pre-
sented Tawny• Owl with a bou-
quet of daffodils.
441040(in,
ester Bawling teams held their
banquet on April 22ndin, the
COF gall. •
After an enjoyable meal, 00.
ph!les were given oust. Men's MO
single, Ed Salverda; high triple,
Jim Preszeator; high average,
George Love; most improved,
Jim Thompson.
The champs after the'playtiffs
were George Love's team, each
receiving a trophy.
Ladies high single, Pearl Mc-
Callum; high triple, Ruth Cam-
pbell; high average, gene Thom-.
,Peon; most imprAvad, Mary
Chire.
rive .1444 received Ilt0QPJAPs
tar PckleCt attendance, PIP)!
were the gctlICRYkS; &Mice WI*
AcatOr, MAW Riley, Vittt
.Binnelte Hoed, and iiitor
Thp •mst of.the evening was
spent Planlig...eMbre with the
following winnepi, tjgb. FAO& tleglArg;,10130440,
tyiB!)..roP,Sen;• low, Mrs. Bill
Little.
Mem* high, Nelsen McClure;
looeilands, Don Watt; low, 14es
Dolinage.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dedrick,
Jeffery And of Simcoe, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul McMaster, Carol
and ,..Mark, Miss Petty Ho art
all of London; Mr. and Mrs.
John Hoggart, Larry and -.Con-
nie,' Mr. and Mrs. George Hog-
gart and) Harvey attended the -
Hoggartaart wedding held in
Stratford the past Saturday,
. Mr. and Mrs. George Mcilwain,
Lynn and Steven of Stratford,•
News of
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Miss Janet O'Reilly was a
first prize winner for grade 2'
piano solo at Mitchell Music
Festival with 85 marks. She also
won the Gould's Women's In-
stitute award, Janet is the dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
O'Reilly.
Miss Karen Kale is visiting in
Taranto.
Mr. and Mrs. Lea Smith and
children, Acton; Miss. Karen
Pletch, London; Jim Cronin,
Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Cronin.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray and
family, Toronto, with Mr. and
Mfs. Michael Murray.
Mr.' and Mrs. ,Ron Marcey
and children, Stratford, with
Mr. and Mrs. August 1)ucharme.
Donald Murray, London, with
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Murray.
Tom Sloan, Cornwall, and
Gerald Sloan, Grafton, visited
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Sloan Sr. 'Mr. Sloan's a
patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital
Vincent Nolan, Kitchener, vis-
ited at his home here.
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money-- in
pocket. To advertise, just Dial
Seaforth 527-0240.
FOR FASTER SERVICE
Fred & Mary Riley Proprietors
meeting and, banquet held in
Brampton at the Thunderbird
Hotel on April 19 and 20.
W. A. Scott and Mr. 1.1opper.
were appointed voting delegates
to represent the Seaforth Snow-
'mobile ,Club. D. F. Morrison from
the Legal Department of the De-
partment of Transport discussed
laws in regards to snowmobiles.
A panel discussion was held by
Ernest Taylor of the Ontario
Safety League on safety 'measur-
es to the snowmobile owner.
Other speakers participating
were D. B, Sewer of Sault St:
Marie and renters• from the
Peterborough Tonto-end Sault
St. Marie Clubs. , Sunday- the
annual election of officers was
held at a 'business meeting. Mr.
Hopper said' a coniplete report
of the proceedings will be given
at the 'next meeting 'of the Sea-
forth Snowmobile ub. :
Those attendintg Se forth
area were: Mr. and Mrs. Billl.
Scott, Mr. and' 'Mrs. Hopper, .•.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnston and
Mr. and Mrs. D. Horne. -
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On behalf of- the lodge, Miss
Eleanor Henderson presented
Mrs. Lowe with a potted plant
and Mrs. Papple presented her
with a corsage.
Mts. Tillie Dunn and Miss E,
Henderson -Wee named to at-
tend assembly sessions in Toren-
tovn1 June. Several members in-
dicated they would attend the
80th anniversary of Goderich
lodge in mict-IVIay.
A joint service with members,
of I001' Lodge is planned in
Northside United!' Church on
June 1, with a memorial service
to, be held at ilViaitlandbank
cemetery the same afternoon.
Reporting for the CPT coin-
mittee, Mrs. T Dunn gave a
finanCial report of the recent
euchre and draw, and said an
additional, wheel chair and wal-
ker had been purchased.
District 'church services for The Brownies then entertain, Robekafis and Ocicifellows are ed with skits and songs. Vanda to be held ins Goderieh June. 25.,
when .Mrs. Margaret Brown will Storey and Kim Campbell did
take office as the incoming de- a lively. step dance and Susan
"puty resident. Smith sang a solo "As gay at) a
Winners at Court Whist which lark". Angela Andreassi and
followed were Mrs. William Susan Smith led the group in
Turnbull of Brussels. and Mrs. singing "A place to stand".
Jack Corbett of Hensa12. Other special guests were 4
Winners in a draw were Mrs. Brownies who earlier this year
John Ritchie and M1114. George went up to Guides, Lois Dalton,
1VicCuteheon of Brussels. Jane Muir, Susan Coombs and
Mrs. James Rase and comanit4 Tina Mardens. They also enter- .
tee were in change of a smorgas- tamed with a humorous skit
bard lunch. and a song about Austria .
1S V
Cher#1, Were Mr. •andldrs. Barvey
tar. and Mrs. Bon Gtons-
ther,'Keren and Billy all ,of ,Bly-
V.r. 'Wayne How of Dublin.
'Mr.a r. -and' Mrs: Charles Hatt of
Gado-116h lave •SundaY
with 'Mr. and Mrs. Pred Buchan-
an and family.
Miss Tammy McMiehael of
Sd;aforth spent the weekend with
Mr. :and 'Mrs. John Thompson
and 'family.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dale vis- '
ited i on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Dale, Debbie, ,and -
na and Chris of London,'
Mrs. Rollin ere of Toronto is
spending the summer ” months
with' 'her daughter and son-in-
law Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchan-
an and family.
Mrs. Elmer Bennett of Detroit,
Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Hunter of
Colborne Township visited on
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Sunday with Mr. and' Mrs. 'John St.. Colurnban Thompson and family.
Dural Hopper was elected dir-
ector of Ontario Federation of
Snowmobile Clubs at the annual
Official
Visits
Rebeccas
Mrs, Mary Lowe, Brussels, dis-
trict deputy president for Huron,
paid an' °flit:nal spring visit at
Monday nights meeting of Ede-.
..lweiss Rebekah) Lodge, Members
of Brussels and Hensall Jodges
were guests at the meeting.
Mr Lowe dedicated a new
Rebekah flag which had been ,
'presented to the lodge by the
Moore family, in memory of Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Moore, and by
Mrs. Albert Baker, in memory
of her husband.
-The travelling gavel was pre-
sented' by the officers of Herusall
lodge and accepted by the noble
grand, Mrs. Gordon Pappile. She
'was also presented with a 'bou-
quet.