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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-09-11, Page 6NOW AT CROWN A modern no-frost electric refrigerator is like having a supermarket in your kitchen. • tkig..144R9.0 PCPOSirlf,t. SEAFORT14. 91'441 SEPT. 1. 1969 Addington lying between High- ways '1 and 401. The part of Lanark County south of Highways 7 and 43, Leeds County. Grenville County, The part of The Regional Mun- icipality of Ottawa-Carleton west of the Rideau River. Monday, November 3 - Thursday, November 6, 1969. This is the same as 1968 and in- NEWS OF eludes the following counties and area: Dundas, Stormont, Glengarry, Prescott, Russell and that part of Regional Municipal- ity of Ottawa-Carleton east of the Rideau. River (Only shotguns can be used in these areas). Wednesday, October :8 - Saturday, December 13, 1969. The long season on Main Duck Island, Lake Ontario is similar to that of recent years. , , Lands and forests Minister Hon. Rene Brunelle, has an- nounced additional deer seasons for 1969. These seasons are for Manitoulin Island and southern sections of the province with 4-6 day seasons. Three day seasons will be announced later. The only changes from 1968 is the inclusion of Keppel Town- ship, Grey County with the Bruce Peninsula. The deer seasons follow: Monday, November 17 - ,Saturday, November 29, 1969. This later season on Manitou- lin Island was generally well received last year. It is being continued for another year to further assess results. Monday, November 3 - Saturday, November 8, 1969. This season is the same as last year but now includes Kep- pel Township, Grey County. It is for the following areas with the noted restrictions: The Townships .of Albermarle, Amabel, Eastnor, Lindsay and St. Edmunds in the County of Bruce (No dogs) The Township of Keppel in the County of Grey (except Griffith Island) (No dogs). The part of Peterborough County lying south of No. 7 Highway (shotguns only in the Townships of Asphodel, North Monaghan and Otonabee). Note: Shotguns are also the only guns allowed in the Town- ships of Ennismore, Douro and Smith for which seasons have already been apprbved. The parts of the Counties of Frontenac, Hastings and Lennox- 19-inch Colored Television For as low as $489.00 Limited Time Only Mr. and Mrs Ray Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Musselman of Stratford with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Beuerman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Racho of Egmondville with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Regele on Sunday. Mrs. John Campbell of Sea- PIA one 527-1a forth with Mrs. Joseph Thornton Seaford?. on Snnday. KEM and MARTIN-SENOUR PAINTS SUNWORTHY and WALDEC WALLPAPER CELANESE CARPETS INTERIOR and EXTERIOR DECORATING WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 IVIcKillop East Correspondent MRS. 'ED. REGELE CONSTANCE Model T0,311-4, List Price $289.00 Trail Trade$ 2 1 5E00 30" RANGE Mr. and Mrs. George Hoggart attended the Coleman-Bernard wedding held in Brussels on Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jewitt of Clinton visited over the week end with Mrs. Ella Jewitt and boys. Lynn and Steven Mcllwain spent the week end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mcllwain and Mary Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcat- or, Linda, Dianne and Nancy attended the 45th wedding anniversary of her parents, Mr, and .Mrs. Lawrence' Hill at the Dashwood Hotel and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pfaff and family of Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wammes of Blenheim, Mr. and Mrs. Marris .,Bos and Steven were Sunday visitors with Mr. and • Mrs. John Wammes and family. , Mr. and Mrs, Fred Buchanan. and family visited on Sunday with Mr. Alfred Buchanan, who is a patient in Clinton Public i-tospital and with Mrs. Alfred Buchanan of Clinton. Sunday visitors with Mrs. W. L. Whyte and family were Mrs. Reg. Patterson of Brampton, Mrs. John Sebben of Stratford, Mr. Harold Whyte of Seaforth and Mr,' and Mrs. Murray Howatt of 13lythi,, Mr. and Mrs.,,,George Moll-. wain of Stknferd Mr. ,e4 /v1is. Hector KagsWell of Clin- ton were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Mcllwain and Mary. News of ' Correspondent MISS MARY McILWAIN Mr. and Mrs. Simon Dyk of Galt are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haver- kamp and family. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Dowson, Brenda, Bonnie and John of Varna visited on Sunday with Mrs. Ella Jewitt and boys. Mr, and Mrs, George Hoggart visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoggart and Tamhiy of Mitchell. Tammy Lynn was baptized in Stratford on Sunday morning. 'Mr. William Dale has the show herd of Guernseys at the Western Fair, in London this week. Miss Margie Whyte leaveS 'this week to start her second semester at the University of Guelph. Miss Agnes Haverkamp left Monday to start her course at Stratford Teachers College. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jewitt; Mr: and Mrs. Gary Jewitt; Mrs. Elma Jewitt, Bev. and Brian; Mrs. Annie Leitch; Miss Betty Snell of Londesboro visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Glew of Dorchester, Mr. and Mrs. Stearmen and family of Pilot Mound, Manitoba, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs, Luther Sanders. Mrs. Ernie Little, Mrs. Frank Little and family of Goderich were Monday visitors with NI?. and Mrs. Luther Sanders. ZURICH Fair Days Special - ZERO - TEMP. REFRIGERATOR HONOR BRIDE-ELECT - Mrs, Edgar McBride entertain- ed relatives and friends at a miscellaneous shower on Sunday afternoon, August 31st for Mar- jorie-1-1)4de, bride-elect of Sept- ember 6th, Games and contests were conducted by Mrs. John A, Cooper and Mrs. Grant Love. DESCENDANTS GATHER The descendants of Robert Thomson, Kippen, held a picnic Sunday at the home of his daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Priesta-p, Mitchell, who served a turkey dinner for noon and the evening meal. Present were Mr. and Mrs. (Hazel) Dave Moyer and their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs, Don Campbell and • baby, Mr. and Mrs. (Elaine) Schnieder and family of Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stokes and Larry and Mary Anne of London; Mr, and Mrs. Bert Thomson, Kippen; Mr. and Mrs, (Dorothy) R. H. Cornish and family of God- erich; Mr. and Mrs. (Dorothy) Bill Chase, Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cornish of Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. (Audrey) Bert Vorstenbosch and family,- Mit- • . chell; Mr. and Mrs. (Joyce)Ted Froster of Bramalea. Games and charades were en- joyed during the afternoon, Mr. Robert Thomson was photograph- ed with his daughters and son, then, with grandchildren and with great grandchildren. Mr. Dennis Kerr of London ^ spent the week end with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Eldin Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. John Andersen rettIrned home Saturday from a three weeltVacation at the' West Coast, B. C. returning home by the Western States. They visited relatives in Calgary and Egm.on- ton. Mr. Ted Robinson had the misfortune in breaking his left foot Monday while at work at the Boyes Farm Service, Sea- forth. His-foot and leg are in a cast up to the knee. A FairAci remember! N'irie solid fun-packed days of wonder, entertainment and excitement for the whole family! This year's Great Western Fair promises more attractions- for everyone to enjoy than ever before. You'll be dazzled froni the first day to the last — for instance, on September 5, 6, and 7, hear the delightul IRISH ROVERS creators of the happy hit record, "The Unicorn." Also M.C. GLENN HAYWOOD, who can start an epidemic of laughter the moment he steps on a stage. And impressionist GEORGE KIRBY, a mimic without peers, a big man with a big smile and an infectious personality. Rounding out the three big opening shows at the grandstand is the former Miss America winner, VONDA KAY VAN DYKE. On September 6, 9, and 10 the spotlight will be on America's greatest trumpet showman AL HIRT, the really big man with the sweet horn! Also the vivacious GOLDOIGGERS, the fabulously talented 12 young beauties who've sung and danced up a storm of popularity on Dean Martin's television series. The master of ceremonies will be ROILY 'HAMMOND, the hilarious nightclUb entertainer. Appearing on the same program is the popular DEBBIE LORI KAYE, who wears her heart on her sleeve for everyone captured by her appealing voice. Debbie will be accompanied by THE RHYTHM PALS and AL CHERNY and they will also star in the afternoon performances September 8, 9, and 10. On the final three days, September 11, 12, and 13, excitement and'thrills take over with the grandstand appearance of HUBERT CASTLE'S INTERNATIONAL CIRCUS, returning to amaze and entertain Great Western Fairgoers three times each day to wind up nine solid days of great entertainment. And there's far more, of course — Dad-and Moth will be"royally entertained by the sultry rhythms of THE REGAL TAHITIANS,leaturing the Moorea Drum Dancers in the Marco Polo Lounge diking the entire nine days of the Fair. There will be photo, fiddler and dance competitions, fashion shows, marching bands, exhibits of ii 'farm, industry and sporting goods, the popular horse show, flower show, fine eating in the new "Top of the Fair" dining lounge in the grandstand, many new exciting Midway attractions, and special Kiddieland features for the youngsters: Plus the opportunity to win a new Chevrolet car daily! Admission is only $1.25 for adults at all times, and 25 cents for children. Truly, the Great Western Fair promises to be "A family affair"! your hydro Orgm.5806` VISIT WESTERN FAIR SEPTEMBER 5 TO 13 ,..IT'S A FAMILY AFFAIR VIPS