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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-07-31, Page 9t• 'Ite Ain* SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1969 • BURINS CLEANER No Smoke, No Odour HEATING OIL Walden -& Broadfoot Phone 527-1224 - Seaforth INK BALL in MACAULAY BUILDIi G SUPPLIES ,CLINTON 482-9514 ' SEAFORTH 527-0910 HENSALL 262-2713 Aluminum Ladders STEPLADDERS 5 - foot . . 9.95 II 8-foot . . . 11.95 EXTENSION LADDERS 24' -'28' - 32' 1.30 Per Lima! Foot This Offer Good July 24 Til' August 6 • • • Walton Hall for Mr. and Mrs,- Lloyd McCluskie, former own- ers of the Winthrop• General Store, last Wednesday evening. MRS. ALEXANDER WALLACE Mrs. Alexander Wallace, 83, ow of R. R.4, Seafdith died. Sunday in Stratford General Hospital. Born in Eisex County she was the former Mable Jane Dulot. She received her education there and was married there to Alex- ander Wallace. Her husband died in 1942. Surviving are seven daught- ers, Mrs. Wesley(May Roe, Sea- forth; Mrs. Norman(Mildred) Walker and Mrs. Russel (Grace) Miller, both of Tuckersmith collateral loans ek to our customers If you need money quickly for some short term emergency and you are a Victoria and Grey customer, see your V&G manager about a collateral loan. He's there to help you. VICTORIA and GREY 111U8, COMPANY 1NNCE 1889 ... • Township; Mrs. Orville (Iona) Blake, Goderich Township; 'Mrs. Leslie (Marion) Paterson, Nova Scotia; Mrs. Leland(Jessie)Wan- namaker, Lennox; Mrs. Howard (Ruth) Yeandle, Kitchener;two sons, Donald of Seaforth and Douglas, R. R. 4, Tuckersmith; two sisters, Mrs. Thomas(Mona) Caldwill, Tuckersmith; Mrs. Frank (Ruby) Reaume, Comber; two brothers, Harry of Essex and William, Detroit. Also sur- viving are 32 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. The body was at the G. A. Whitney Funeral Home where funeral service was held 2 p. m. Wednesday. Burial was in Eg- mondville Cemetery. Pallbear- ers were: Arthur Wallace, Bob Wallace, Bob Tyndall,,,Wilfred Coleman, Peter Swinkles, Neil Hodgert. Flower Bearers - Ken Miller, John Walker, Gerald Blake, Bob Wallace.. Victoria & Grey Trust Certificates Paying 81/2 % Are Available From JOHN A. CARDNO Phone 527-0494 SE AFORTA Correspondent MRS, NORMAN LONG Mr. Ronald .Weir and Miss Susan Bateman of Stratford spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kirk spent Sunday with .Mt. and Mrs. Roy, Kirk of Port Stanley. Louise and Paul returned home with them after vacationing a few weeks with their grandparents, Master Bruce. Bell, R. R, #1, Stratford, is spending a few days with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bell and cou- sins. Mr. Herb Whiteman and daughter, Margaret, of Toronto, visited over the week end with his sister Miss Mabel Whiteman, also visiting Miss Whiteman Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McCon- nel and family from U. S. A. Mr, and Mrs. Donald Bell, R. R. #5, New Hamburg, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Roy Bell and family. Mrs. Ruth Dickert of Har- riston, Ontario is spending a weeks vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert. Gayle Turner of Zurich is spending a few days with her ,friend, Robyn McLellan, R. R. #2, Kipper'. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kerr visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs., Hardy Dillon of Mitchell and also visited with Chris. Nes- bit who is a patient in the Sea- forth Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kerr at- tended a fareWell party in the' miles . • • Small boy handing his mother the telephone: "It's Mrs. Jones with the 9:30 news, " winners from Seaforth and St,:ldarys competed in a Swim Meet at Seaforth Lions Park . Monday evening in one of serf 0,, of meets between swim- ming groups in Huron and Perth. ;While competition was keen in most events, the final score of. St. Marys 236 and Seaforth 141 indicated the qualifications of thee MarysesuiSrt.ts:- swimmers. Th BUTTERFLY Senior Boys 1st. Tom Crawford, Seaforth 2nd. John Perkin, St. Marys 3rd. Jan Devantier, St. Marys. Senior Girls 1st. Linda Logan, St, Marys. 2nd. Paula Newton, St. Marys. BREAST STROKE 10 & Under Boys- 1st. Jeff Fowler, St. Marys 2nd. Dicky Hauwert, Seaforth 3rd. Jim Case, Seaforth. ' Girls - 1st. Dawn Wood, Seaforth P2nd. Susan Davis, St. Marys 3rd. Sara Heinbuck, St. Marys, FREESTYLE and 16 Girls - 1st. Paula Newton, St. Marys 2nd. Jean Devereaux, Seaforth 3rd. Marilyn Durst, Seaforth. Boys - 1st. Tom Crawford, Seaforth 2nd. Errol Grasby, St. Marys 3rd. Stewart McLean, Seaforth 1BACK CRAWL , 11 and 12 Boys - 1st.' Bob Davis, St. Marys. . '2nd. Steve Bailey, St. Marys 3rd. Paul Grasby, St. Marys. Girls- lst. Anne Davis, St. Marys. 2nd. Janet Scott, Seaforth 3rd. Eva Kehrer, St. Marys INDIVIDUAL MEDLAY Open' Boys - 1St. Jan Jan Devantier, St. Marys 2nd. John Perkins, St. Marys 3rd. Ken Felker, St. Marys. -Girls • 1st. Linda Logan, St. Marys 2nd. Leanne Melanson, Sea- forth. BACK CRAWL 13 and 14 Boys - IA. Bill Salisbury, Seaforth 2nd. Bob Davis, St. Marys 3rd. Brian O'Connell, St. Mar- ys. Girls - 1st. Paula Neuton, St. Marys 2nd. Helen Vossers, St. Marys 3rd. Leanne Melanson, Sea- . fortfr FREESTYLE 10 and Under Boys - • 1st. Ted Montgomery, Sea- forth. „ 2nd. Hank Van Fajen, St. Marys 3rd. Jeff Fowler, St. Marys. Girls - 1st, Susan Davis, St. Marys 2nd. Vicki O'Rourke, Seaforth 3rd. Sara HeinIxck, St. Marys FEAST STROKE Senior Boys 1st, Jan Devamier, St. Marys 2nd.„Inhn Perkins, Sr- 3rd. Ken Felker, St. Marys. , Girls* 1st. Angela Devereaux, Sea- ford; 2nd. Mary Ann KUnz, Seaforth 3rd, Mary Atkinson, St. Marys. FREESTYLE 11 and 12 Boys - 1st. Robert Davis, St. Marys 2nd, Terry O'Connell, St. Marys 3rd. Steve Bailey, St. Marys. Girls - 1st. Anne Davis, St. Marys 2nd. Janet Scott, Seaforth 3rd. Eva Keher, St. Marys. BREASTSTROKE 13 and 14 Boys - 1st. Bill Salisbury, Seaforth 2nd. Martin Dill, St. Marys 3rd. Randy Wood, Seaforth. Girls - 1st. Paula Newton, St. Marys 2nd. Joan Hildebrand, Seaforth 3rd. Leanne, MelansOn, Seaforth, BACK CRAWL Senior Boys - 1st. Tom Crawford, Seaforth 2nd. John Perkins, St. Marys 3rd. Jan Devantier, St.-Marys Girls. - 1st. Linda Edie, St. Marys 2nd. Linda Logan, St. Marys 3rd. Mary Ann Kunz, Seaforth. BACK CRAWL 15 and 16 Boys - 1st. Tom Crawford, Seaforth 2nd. Jim Rivers, Seaforth 3rd. Ken Russell, Seaforth Girls - 1st. Paula Newton,t St. Marys 2nd. Marilyn Durst, Seaford/ 3rd. Jean Devereaux, Seaforth. BACK CRAWL 10 and Under Boys - 1st., Nicky Hauwert, Seaforth 2nd. Paul Prout, St. Marys , 3rd. Hahk Van Jalen, St. Marys Girls - 1st. Susan Davis, St. Marys 2nd. Dawn Wood, Seaforth 3rd. Sara Heinbuck, St. Marys BUTTERFLY ' 13 and 14 Boys - 1st. Bill Salisbury, Seaford' 2nd. Bob Davis, St. Marys 3r4.13rian Dale, Seaforth. Girls .• 1st, Anne Davis, .St. 2nd. Susan Davis, St, .Marys 3rd. Paula Neuton, St. Marys BREAS TROKE 11 and 12 Boys - 1st. Paul Grasby, St. Marys 2nd. Bob Davy; St. Marys, 3rd. Mark Mermhere, St. Marys Girls - 1st. Jane Ostler, St. Marys 2nd. Ann Davis, St, Marys 3rd. Janet Scott; Seaforth, BREASTROKE 15 arid 16 Boys - 1st. Tom Crawford, Seaforth 2nd. Stewart McLean, Seaforth 3rd. Ken Russell, Seaforth Girls - 1st. Mary AtkinsOn, St, Marys 2nd. Paula Newton, St. Marys 3rd. Brenda Dietz, Seaforth. FREESTYLE Senior Boys - 1st. John Perkins, St. Marys 2nd, Robert Newnham, Seaforth 3rd. Ken Felker, St. Marys Girls - 1st. Linda 5:edy, St. Marys 2nd. Linda Logan, St. Marys 3rd. Paula Newton, St. Marys FREESTYLE 13 and 14 Boys - - 1st. Bill Salisbury, Seaford! 2nd. Brian O'Connell, St. Marys 3rd. Brian Dale, Seaforth. Girls 1st. Leanne Melanson, Seaforth 2nd. Paula Newton, St. Marys AREA FUNERAL NEWS OF KIPPEN We are equipped for- fast unloading service. -Our automatic grain handling facil- ities eliminate wait- ing, when you bring your grain to Top- , 30. Althea S •tannah, Seafor 13UTTMElf 16-and.1.6 Says 1st.. Tom Crawford, SFafor 2110% 4fPwari.N.1;44n, Seder 3rd. lcep. Noqi: .§04f44.4. Girls - 1st, Anne Davis, St. Marys 2nd. Susan Davis, St. Marys 3rd. Brenda Dietz, Seefordl, MEDLAY RELAY Open Boys - 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Girls 1st. 2nd. 3rd. -'18t. Marys - St. Marys -Jim Case, Seafbrth, - St. Marys St. Marys -Seaforth. USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE - EXETER, Ont. President William Chaffe RR 4, Mitchell ' Vice-President Ftaymond McCurdy RR 1, Kirkton Directors Martin Feeney RR 2, Dublin Clayton Calquhoun RR, 1, Science Hill Tim Toohey RR 3, Lucan Robert Gardiner , 1, • Cromarty Agents Hugh Benninger - Dublin Harry Coates, - ,Exeter Clayton Harris, - Mitchell Secretary-Treasurer Hugh Patterson - - Exeter THE ELEVATORS WILL BE OPEN 6 DAYS OF THE WEEK AND WILL BE OP- EN AT NIGHTS IF GOOD HARVESTING WEATHER • TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED