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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-06-29, Page 3Now ....interest, on five year' i,ctoria and Grey Guaranteed Investment Certificates. RIA and GREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1880 W. R. Curry, Manager Elgin and Kingston Streets, Goderich 5247381 Let us assist you with your Wedding Plans • A distinctive line of •WEDD1NG INVITATIONS is available from THE HURON EXPOSITOR * INVITATIONS *. ANNOUNCEMENTS * INFORMALS * ACCESSORIES ' See our complete line of "Forever Yours" and "Bouquet" Invitations FREE With Your Order . . . A Bridal Gift Register, a copy of answers to most queries regarding wedding details and 6 MONTHS FREE SUB- SCRIPTION TO THE HURON EXPOSITOR at 'Aura Cpositor A • a tJ WEEK-END SPECIALS, prices effective June 25, 26, 27, 28,/69. UPER AVE MARKET Hensall, Ontario Heinz Bread 'N Butter' 48-oz. jars PICKLES 2 for $1 Blue Bonnet 3-lb. coloured deal pack MARGARINE NOTE* Store will be open, Monday, June 30th. CLOSED all day, Tuesday, July 1 - Dare's 1-lb. pkgs COOKIES Libby's 48-oz. tins TOMATO JUICE 3 for 890 chocolate or NEW Chalet 2 f" 870 'under 2 yrs. - W. Coates; W. Coates; W. Coates; Watkins. GROUPS OF 4 FED STEERS AND HEIFERS (Open) Group of 4 Feed Steers - Jim Howatt; Muiray McCall. Group of 4 Feed Heifers - Vivian Bros: Vivian Bros; Dave Triebner, HORSES Carriage Team - Percheron Team - Belgian,Team - Wagon Team - Ralph Kent; Ralph Kent. Road Team - Mac Armstrong, Heavy Draft Team - Chas. Hal- liday &, Sons. Pony Team - Jones Pony Farm; Stan Mathews; Jack Innis. Light draft team -' Chas. Halliday & Sons; Chas Halliday & Sops. Hackney Pony Team - Howard Armstrong; Walter Clarke; Stan Mathews; Ed. Fitzsimmons. Shetland Pony Saddle Class - Trudy Johns; D. Armstrong; Dal. Kinsman, Carriage Single - Walter Clarke; Glenn Murray; Best Saddle Horse -' Dennis ohn- ston; ,Fred. Darling; Finkbeiner, Fine Harness Pony 'Team - Jones Pony Farm; Jack Innis. Single Roadster - Mac Armstrong; Glenn Murray. Four Horse Hitch-Ralph Kent; Chas, Halliday. Single Pony under 44"- Jones Pony Farm; Harry Seal; Stan Matthe- ws; Stan Mathews. Lady aiver- Stan Mathews; Walter Clarke. Roadster Single - Glenn Murray. Single Wagon Horse - Ralph Kent; Ralph Kent. Single Wagon 'Horse - Ra,lph Kent; Ralph Kent. Fine Harness single pony - Stan Mathews; Jones Pony Farm;Jack Innis. Hackney Pony, single - Howard Armstrong; Stan Math- ews; Carol ; Dotot; Ed. Fitzsim- mons. Hackney single - Mac Armstrong; Glenn Murray. Gen- tleman's turnout - Mack Arm- strong, Beechville, Saddle Parade Class - Fred Darling; D. J. Ranch; Walter Clarke; Mrs. Glenn Neel). BUSINESS MEN'S FLOAT Hyde Brothers. HORSE DRAWN VEHICLES Norman Pepper FREAK OUTFIT Hensall Western Horse Assoc . , Local Ponies owned and ridden by Boy or Girl - Trudy Johns; :Allan Bell; Dave Kinsman;Jan- et Kinsman; Dwight Kinsman. BABY SHOW 6 Months and .under Timmothy Mann; Ronal Lynn Bell; Douglas Reichart; Terry Teall; Debra Chappel, Over 6 months to 1 year - Dawn Marie Maxwell; Karen Cudmore; Katherine Ingram; Lori Lynn Con sitt. Twins up to One year - Sandra Jayne Vivian; Steven. Glenn Vivian. ..•••••• Every week more people dis- cover what mighty jobs atm accomplished by low cost Ex- 'positor want Ads. Dial 527,054,0. -- NOTICE. -- For Co-op hisiirance Call W. ARTHUR WRIGHT Phone 527-1464 — John St. SEAFORTH - Complete coverage for: • Auto and Truck • Farm Liability • Employees Liability • Accident and Sickness • Fire, Residence, Contents • Fire, Commercial • Life Insurance & Savings 6 Huron Co-op Medical Services • Wind Insurance Correspondent MRS. MAUDE HEDDEN Kippen East W. I. Met Wed- nesday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Kinsman with Mrs. James Drummond as co-hostess. Roll call was answered by giv- ing.a quick trick for a picnic basket. Mrs. Harry t aldwell gave the treasurer's report. Mrs. Kinsman the Sunshine report and Mrs. Drummond the District An- nual report followed by a piano solo by Dwight.Kinsman and a guitar solo by John Kinsman. Mrs. Ken McLean and Mrs. Connolly, Mrs. Robert Bell and • Miss Donna. Whitehouse are lead"-- ers for the next 4-H Club project. „The next meeting will be a pic- nic at Hensall Park in August. Mts. Brodie introduced Mrs. Joanna Velleau of Brucefield who gave a demonstration on making 'paper flowers. She was thanked by Mrs. Dave Triebner ana pre- sented with a gift. Mrs. John Sinclair gave the Motto and Mrs. Robert Bell acted as M. C. for the Open Line. MAKE DONATION Mrs. Earl Campbell N. G. presided for the regular meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge held • Wednesday evening when a • donation was made to 'the 4 NEWS OF HENSALL Wife complaining to husband: "Why do you go outside on the front porch everytime I sing? Don't you like to hear me?""It , isn't that; I love to listen to you' he replied. "I just want the neigh- bours to see that I'm not beating, you." HONOR BRIDE BAC-1'T Miss Jean Larximie, Centralia, bride-elect of Lilly 5th, was honored at a pantry shower ar- ranged by her aunts The Misses Amy and Greta Lammie, Hensall. The event was held at their home Tuesday' evening attended by twenty-five neighbours, re- latives and friends. Mrs. Robert Elgie of Kippen read the presentation address to Jean and gifts were presented by Miss Mary Goodwin and Mrs. Pearl Pass more, kItip HURON $0 FO,kr~H. oNT '4u.N4.2c1ofe-,* sviSygugp$IN, (;)vR, thick0ed,,01;out: :,---g,qF6y.,„54,wg::___,_,_...45::1*1IteS.2:Spasori with 'Wand A ham ' " 9141.100:7440.0.11,01,40;...-:. Dash 'pepper Is brown, ;y5W#0 ter. 1 teaspoon prepared MUStard 2 to 3 tablespoons buttered hreadcrumbs satict: • 2 tablespoons butter 1/4 cup finely chopped onion 2 tablespoons flour It cups sour cream 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon pepper Cut eggs in halves and re- move yolks. Combine yolks with, the,buttet, ham mustard ' and pepper. Refill whites with this mixture. Arrange stuffed eggs in a greased baking dish. _S a u c e : Saute onion in butter until transparent, about 5 minutes. Stir in flour and cook for one minute longer. Gradually blend in sour cream and cook, stirring Exhibitors Win Prizes at Annual Hensall Stock Show Centennial Fund of the Re- bekah Assembly. Plans w ere laid for the annual 1. 0. 0. F. and Rebekah Picnic to be held at the Community Park, Hensall in uly. HONOR MEMBERS At the conclusion of the church services in the United Church Sunday morning, mem.: bers of the choir enjoyed a soc- ial get-together highlighted with dinner served in the Fellow- ship Hall, Ronald Doehn and Wayne Payne, both members of the choir who will be leaving shortly were each presented with a Hymnary, the present- ation being made by Mrs, Har- ry Horton, •president of th choir. Mrs. John Turkheim, leader and organist, spoke brief- ly expressing thanks on behalf of the choir. ANGUS CATTLE Heifer under 1 yr. : S. Middle- ton. Get of sire : Middleton; Best Bull: Middleton; Herd & Bull: Middleton. , Aged. Bull: Middleton : Bull under 2 years, Middleton; cow any age, Mid- dleton; Heifer under 2 yrs. Mid- dleton; Middleton. SHORTHORNS Heifers Under 1 year - Russ- ell Parker; Parker; Faulkner. Get of Sire - Parker; Parker;Fau- timer; Best Bull any age-Parker; Herd - 1 bull 3 females - Parker; Parker; Faulkner; Aged Bull - Parker; Parker. 31111 under 1 year- Parker; Parker; F. Faulkner;Faul- kner. Bull under 2 yrs-Parker; Parker; Faulkner. Cow any age- Parker; Faulkner; Parker. Heif- er under 2 yrs. - Parker; Parker; Parker; Faulkner. HEREFORDS Heifer under- 1 year - W. Coates; W. Coates; W. Coates; Watkins. -Get of Sire -' W. Coates,;.,., W. Coates. Best bull any age -•W. Coates. Herd, 1 bull 3 females,:.. W. Coates; W. Coates; Special Dobbs Motors - W. Coates; W, Coates: Simpson's Sears - W. Coates. Aged Bull - W. Cqates. Bull under 1 year - Coates; Stan Jack- son; W.. Coates. Bull under 2 y ears - W. 'Coates; W. Coates. Cow any age - W. Coates; • Watkins. Heifer over 1 yr and Mr. and Mrs. John Pryce were guests of honour. at a dinner at the Conimercial Hotel, Seaforth, Saturday evening, arranged by their family to celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary. After dinner they returned to their home on Jarvis Street, where 'games and music were en- joyed. On Sunday the couple held an Open house when relatives and friends called to extend best wisheS. to Mr. and Mrs. Pryce. Mrs. Pryce is the former Cora, Elizabeth Staples, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Staples, McKillop while Mr. Pryce is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pryce also of MeKillop. They were married at the Parsonage in McKillop by the Rev. D. Carswell. After their marriage they farmed at lot 19, concession 9, McKillop Town- ship, until moving to Seaforth in 1952. - Mr. and Mrs. Pryce have a family of three daughters, Miss Beatrice Pryce, ,Londork,- -Mrs. Aaron (Jean) Doerr, Galt, Mrs.- Robert (Helen) Parsons, Cromar- ty, and one son, Alvin of Kit- chener, A son, Leslie died in 1964. They have fifteen grand- children and five great grand- children,, Mr. Pryce has one sister, Mrs. ' Bolton, McKillop Township and Mrs. Pryce has one sister, Mrs. Leo Murray, St. Oolumban, Mrs. Hill of London, 93 years of age, aunt, of Mrs. Pryce, was able to attend and is enjoying good health. The couple 'were the recipienti of many gifts, cards and'flowers. Relatives and guests attended the celebration from Winnipeg, London, Kitchener, Toronto, Galt St. Columban, Dublin, Walton 'and Cromarty, 4- Seaforth Couple Wed SO Years Results of 'judging in the various classes at He,nsall Spring Fair laSt week are MARktT CATTLE Grade Butcher steer or heifer over 8501bs - Craig gerslake; W. Coleman; P. Wright. Grade Butcher steer or heifer under 850 lbs - Jack Kinsman. Grade Baby Beef under 750 lbs. - Wayne Corbett; F.' Faulkner, BREEDERS SPECIAL Steer or Heifer under 1000 lbs. - Bob Kinsman; Wayne Corbett; Bill Coleman; Larry Wright; Frank Falconer. Grand Champion Trophy to Bob Kinsman - Classified Ads pay dividends SEED FOR SALE Millet Season is' here. Seed is available. There is a market for it. Anyone wishing to grow it, contact R. N. 'Alexander Londesboro Unit 2 of U.. C. W. of Hensall United Church held a home bake sale in Fellowship Hall of the church Saturday afternoon with plenty of baked goods for sale. Mrs. Harry Hoy is representative of the Unit. Mrs. Harry Armstrong, R. R. 1 Exeter was the winner of a ham- per on Radio Cc:Hee Club, Mon- day. Mr. Roy Kyle of Timmins, Ontario, 'returned home last week after spending two weeks with his mother, Mrs. Nancy Kyle and while here with h is mother, spent a week end with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kyle, St. Catharines. Mr. and Mrs. Sproat Pater- son and daughter, Mrs. Marion Peart, Toronto, visited with Mr. Paterson's father, Mr. John Paterson, at the home of Miss Cassie Dougall on Saturday. FARM, FARM STOCK FOR SALE? USE EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED Phone 527-0240 Seaforth wo Smoke, No Othilir FUEL ; CHIEF HEATING OIL Walden & Broadfoot Phone 527-1224 — Seatorth ~WNW <.?-%,‘,‘:// • 1\00 ,„ • • • % % • ". .. ••• 45 61, „ for iiit/e Sothis leamtks T. SHIRTS 1-3x — 98c-1.98 4-6x — 1.49-2.29 7-12 — 1.79-3.49 Teens - assorted prices All Sizes in a Popular Price Range YiNfilii; SHORTS — Popular Price Range all sizes CHILDREN'S HOSIERY LARON Seaforth's Sc:tO i1.00 Store Stationery — Gifts OPEN FRIDAY 'NIGHTS Pi4217llEPPMMOETZVZ .• GRADE A 10 12 LB. AVERAGE TURKEY HENS SthE s BACON 120Z, VARIETY PACK ASSORTED COLD CUTS ROUND STEAK or ROAST , lb. $1.09 Sirloin or Wing steaks lb. $1.29 FRESH HAM SLICES lb. 69° Riisedale 12-oz. tins KERNEL CORN 7 for $1 • Crosse & Blackwell 8-oz, tins, fruit date or chocolate. NUT LOAF Post's 12-oz. Honey Comb, or CEREALS , Mother Parker's 2-1b. pkg. HOT CHOCOLATE MaxWell House instant deal pack COFFEE Van Camp 14-oz. tins BEANS WITH PORK 9 • WE ©0 0 0 2 for 570 15-oz. alpha-bits 2 for $1 690 $1.49 3for 570 Maple 'Leaf Canned HAMS 11/2 .1b. Tin $1.69 PRODUCE U.S. No. 1 Florida Size 56's GRAPEFRUIT12 for 890 U.S. No. 1 Good Size Watermelon, each • • 890 Ontario No. 1 12's Cauliflowers, each • • 330 FROZEN FOOD Sunkist 6-oz, tins LEMONADE 4 for 4,90 KING SIZE ' OXYDOL Deal Pack $1.49