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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-09-25, Page 16141,111ON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., SEPT. 25. 1969 84 RD Association Rear Annual Reports EX-SERVICE PERSONNEL All ex-service personnel and their dependents are in- vited to take advantage of a free Legion service. U. W. Moyer, Service Bureau Officer from London, will be- at: SEAFORTH LEGION BRANCH 156 Monday, March 17th at 1:30 p.m. to give skilled advice on veterans' benefits. Anyone wishing to see Mr. Moyer is urged to call or write Mr. J. C. Cornish, Welfare Officer of Seaforth Branch 15% fit 527-0680 or 52'1- 0044, who'wila arrange an appointment. WEDDING INVITATIONS THE HURON EXPOSITOR al 0 PHONE 527-0240 Seaforth just darn oe minute! That's the most an Accutron® timepiece will gain or lose in one month's time. And we'll put' it in writing.t Accutron looks like a watch. But it isn't. It doesn't have a mainspring, a hairspring, or a,balance wheel. These parts make a watch run fast or slow. Accutron has replaced them with an electromc•powered tuning fork. It splits each second into 360 equal parts. And makes the Accutron timepiece so precise, it won't gain or lose an average•of•more than two seconds a day. In fact, we guatantee accuracy to within 60 seconds a month.t Just one darn minute. The oldifashioned balance wheel principle is used 'in all. watches; not the Accutron movement. Thb Accutron tuning bads makes possible the first guarantee of accuracy ever given. ACCUTRON ..Worill's Most Accurate Timepiece! by au LOVA Anstett Jewellers Ltd. Seaforth, Ontario DATSUN dash, circulates, and stale air is automatically extracted through rear vents. The instant-acting heater/defroster-keeps you warm and your windows .clear through the coldest winters. ' , There are more than 150 Datsun dealers coast-to-toast and $1,000,000 in parts to,back you. 4 -41 Area Exhibitors Compete at Huron-Perth Jersey Show The Huron-Perth Tuberculosis alltl Respiratory Disease Associa- tion met in the Seaforth Public Health Office in Seaforth Corn- rrumity Hospital, Wednesday evening, The president, Mrs. Edith Brothers was in the chair rommoommimmommi USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE • EXETER, Ont. President William Chaffe RR 4, Mitchell Vice-President Raymond McCurdy RR 1, Kirkton Directors Martin Feeney i•RR 2, Dublin Clayton Calquhoun RR 1, " Science Hill Tim Toohey RR 3, Lucan Robert Gardiner RR 1, Cromarty Agents Hugh Benninger - Dublin Harry Coates - - Exeter Clayton Harris, - Mitchell Secretary-Treasurer Hugh Patterson - - Exeter ACCUTRON CALENOAR "V" 14K gold filled, waterproof' ' sweep second hand, calendar window. Gilt applied markers on gilt - that. Luminous dots and hands. 24314 $200.00 and reports were given by Mrs. Edith Fisher, Mitchell, G. A. Watt, Blyth, Ralph Goren, Strat- ford and Mrs. Kae McDonnell, Kinkora. Highlighting Mrs. Fisher's education report were details of the open house to be held at the Association's Health Educa- tion Centre, 121 Wellington St., Stratford, in November. A num- ber of requests for literature, films an( addresses had been received since the last meeting, she said. Mr. Watt said that Inhalation Therapy Ptunps are still being loaned free to victims of em- physema in the two county area. The Association also has a small Oxygen Mask and Resusci- tator with a 20 minute supply of oxygen that may be borrow- ed for emergencies, under a doctor's order. Swimming for Asthmatic children in Listowel and Stratford was successful. Dr. Cameron Gray, the Execu- tive Director of the Ontario Thoracic Society, will speak at the Community Workers Asso- ciation meeting in. Stratford in October and members of the Association were urged to at- tend. The Ontario Thoracic So- ciety is the medical arm of the Ontario TB and RD Association of which Huron-Perth is an agent. Constance Correspondent MISS MARY McILWAIN Kevin Jewitt spent the week end with Rick Snell of Londesboro. Mrs. Irene Grimoldby return- ed home on Friday after spending the past weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fleming of Seaforth. Mrs. Hatay Parrin of London spent the week end visiting will. Mrs. W. L. Whyte. Bill and Tom Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart of Goderich. Mr.' and Mrs. Ken Preszcator Linda, Dianne and Nancy visit- ed on Sunday with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hill of Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oozier, Brian, Paul, Kevin and Lori of Listowel were Sunday visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McElwain and Mary. Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt, Carol Anne, Judy , Danny and Billy, Mrs. Ella Jewitt and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator, Billy and Debbie visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dow- son, Brenda, Bonnie and John of Varna. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Riley visited on Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Nellie Riley of Hen- sall. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Betties of Winthrop and Mrs. Irene Grim- oldby attended the christening of Michael Kenneth Betties., infant son Mr, and Mrs. Gary Betties at St. James Roman Ca- tholic Church in Seaforth on • Sunday morning. All were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wil- liams on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dale spent Sunday visiting in London Wttt1 MP -ItiarMrs. "Murray Date, Debbie, Donna and Chris, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kerwin and family of Downsview were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan and family. At the time of writing, Mrs. Jack Medd is a Patient in Clin- ton Public Hospital. She had the misfortune tceftit and break her wrist. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thompson, Jim and Joan were Mr. and Mrs. Art McMichael and Rhonda of Sea- forth and Mr. and Mrs. Carman Scarrow and Jim of Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Arend Bakker of Monkton visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hoggart, Larry and Connie, on the occas- ion of Larry's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Storey of Clinton were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill, Storey', Perth-Huron Jersey Breeders Parish Show was held at Strat- ford when exhibitors included Jack Van Egmond, Clinton; Ronald Lee, Walton; Ronald Bowles; Atwood; John Hunyady, Gowanstown; Alec Ostrom, Clin-1 ton; Adam Flowers, Bayfield; Albert Postma, Varna and Rich- ard McNamara. Stratford. Prize winners included: - Bull calf - J. T. Van Egmond; Junior yearling heifer - 1) A. Ostrom; 2) R. Bowles; 3)R. Lee. WALTON 17TH' AND BOUNDARY MEET The 17th and Boundary Unit met at the home of Mrs. 1.5ri van Vliet with eleven members pre- sent. Mrs. James Williamson opened the meeting with the Call to Worship - 'This is the day the Lord has made" Hymn "We give Thee but Thine Own" was' sung. The scripture verse was taken from Matthew 25 verse 15 and Mrs. Ross Bennett offered prayer. A record was played entitled "God is Dead". It wag the story of Gertrude Behantia's life„.She had been a Scottish immigYant, was an alcoholic and tried to commit suicide, but, at the age of 53 turned to Christ prov- ing,no matter at what age it is -never too late. A reading "Another song to sing" was given by Mrs. J. Williamson also Mrs. Ross Ben- nettgave a reading_ The Good Samaritan Corner". Mrs. Harvey Craig led the business period. After the diff- erent reports were given, thank you notes were read from Audrey McMichael, Arlene (Williamson) Achert and Mrs. John Bos, It was decied we would have our annual bazaar the first week in December and our next meet- ing would be on the 8th of Oct- ober at Mrs. Harold Smallrion's with the roll call on ThanksgiV- ing. During October the unit will be,in charge of flowers for the Church. STAFFA # 3.-4-H CLUB The Staffa 4-H club met at - Frank Miller 's home, R. R. #2, Staffs, Friday evening: The members of the Club answered the roll call and discussed where the next meeting was to be held. NIMBLE THIMBLES The Nimble Thimbles met at the home of Mrs, Isobel Gib- son. Minutes were read by June Falconer. Discussions were held on "How to Create a Design" and leaders showed how to do the blanket stitch. Use, Expositor Want - Ads Phone 527-0240 Senior yearling heifer -1) R. Bowles; 2) A. Ostrom; 3) 1. Huny- ady. 2 year old - 1 and 8) R. Bowles; 2) A. Ostrom. 3 year old - 1) R. Bowles; 2) J. T. Van Egmond; 3) A. Flowers. 4 year old -1) J. T. Van Egmond; 2)R. Bowles. 5 years and over -1)R. Bowles; 2) R. McNamara; 3) R. Bowles. Dry cow - 1) R. Bowles; 2) J. T. Van Egmond, J. Hunyady; Group of 4 animals - 1) R. Bow- les; 2) J. T. Van Egmond. Junior Champion - Bowlesiand Ginger shown by Ronald Bowles, Reserve Junior champion - Elmline Re- cords Lettie shown by Alex Os- trom, Senior and Grand Champ- ion - Rob Leh. Buttermaker, shown by Ronald BoWles, Reser- ve Senior and Reserve Grand Champion Fairmount Sybil's Blonde 2 shown by Richard Mc- Namara, Premier Breeder - J. T. Van Egmond. Premier Exhibit- or - Ronald Bowles. CALF CLASS Junior 1) Keith Bowles 2) Beth Rathwell 3)Christine Lee 4) David Bowles 5) Janet Postma 6„) Sheila Arm- strong 7) Helen Postma. Senior 1) Richard Hoogendorn 2) Mar- lene Bowles 3) Cindy Hunyady 4) Sharon Bowles 5) Lorna Bow- les 6) John Hunyady 7) Margaret Postma. 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