HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-10-23, Page 5WIIV HANcE PRIZES '
• The dance held in the local
arena auditorium, Saturday,
sponsored by the Legion Ladies
Auxiliary Was successful, a
money draw was• held and the
winners were: $25.00 Ted.
Taylor, R.R.2, Kippen; $15.00
Arthur George,Toderich;$10.00
John Reid. Hensall.
• PRICES HIGH
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Page had
a •successful auction sale on Sat-
urday afternoon with high pri-
ces realized, Mr. and. Mrs.Page
expect to take up residence in
Wmgham early this week.
SUCCESSFUL SALE
The bazaar, bake sale • and
tea held Saturday afternoon in
-St. Penis Anglican Church spon-
sored by the' A.C.W. was succes-
sful and the ladies were well
pleased with the attendance and
the proceeds, Convenors were
Mrs. Wm. Scrabuik and Mrs.Ann:
Reid.
•
6 Messrs. Gordon and Edward
McLeod of Parkhill spent the
week end with their niece and
her husband Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
Han Kyle.
Arils
oilinton Seatorth ZURICH
• bah ni
PRICES GOOD FROM NOW UNTIL OCTOBER 31
CHEST FREEZERS
catty
24" Range
E 149 " 199.95 with trade
re• Room Inside
ss Floor Space!
Priced as low as~ with trade 17 995
REFRIGERATORS
as kw as $189.95
BEATTY SPINNER
only $189.95
Washer & Myer
Zrom4559.9S
TOWN OF
SEAFORTH
TAXES
LAST
INSTALLMENT
DUE
Al*
OCTOBER 31st.
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Correspondent
MRS. MAUDE HEDREN cribesi'llour to
embers
held,from Bonthron Funeral in California for' a week rbm
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Amber .Rebekah Lodge met by Rev. itarold F. Currie.jinter, home via Vancouver, • '
Wednesday evening'witir Noble ment 'Wigan Union Cemetery. We are sorry to re
Grand• Mrs, Earl Campbell pre- Pallbearers were Russell Fergus, Mrs. Geo. Clifton is a
port that
patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital,London.siding when officers for 1969-70 on; Norman Stanlake; Bert
Were installed. Th 13 Thomson; Stanley Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Paterson ey are Jr..
1(IPPeikAast W, I, met- .0,t'
/0rott'Cs!tePOlal $ehROOrtle,e-* • field on wedne§daY eY914,
liti1111,Att0-.James Dr1,41M1r1r9kas s former A.Elizabeth F44;cer NEWS Aulmr11. She was a member of
geopall United Church and act - leiitiostseri
bre charch work - OnrStVOXS are ° IgyInmP‘orRwl
three- sons, Roy, Exeter,
A3lsa Craig; Cecil, Henan; two Correspondent •
daughters (Hannah) Mrs. Alex BERRY Miller, •Staffs, (Marj.an) ifrs:
Russell Hooey , Wallenstejn; ' Mis. Ross Scott left
eleven gtencichildren. Her hus, by Plane on. Thursday stn t.
band predeceased* her in 1967. with their daughter and son-In-
'Public funeral Services were law, Mr. and Mrs, L. Re call
Home Monde 20th c d td there they intend, motoring
MRS.. JOHN P,EPOR
MO 8, ,P 4-41040' A
inanY,
in Padant
119P,.
Years, passed away, Friday; hi •
South, tliorqn •floppititt Exeter,
Itt!",134 74th Yter ,she wa4 ,4119
nm
hOitess and 411 co-host: ass, T,bis :being the Acilie.4094.-• meeting and Open flOnSe. at
the Se119011)VPI*S! who" WO, 40, i4werocr; shown. through ,
10 r011,411 Was. answered,
Y tretf beef 09.Mt. 0414c00,. Scottish' dancing and music Qn
by
thowe :mbacgoRreiPoesT WfamereogAv:in,
Brucefield, Informative talks were Oen, by Mr.:MOWS And
iskYir.taJelioffrtrttY04Panze.dmnoematb/Penrs"rwit'
to visit the Moe " 'Water Rest
tHhOemaeiteZmUorioPnh: Rialtplf7 )02f lit/hh in
KInestnittceiraRiyi.liY
Th
aet, inDoutntgoart:vaes4 was given by the President Mrs,
given by Mrs. Alex McGregor.
A contest was conducted by
Mrs. C. Pullman.
71 1t:. ExPoPIT9k sliAromt, ONTx
SEE OUR WOE SELECTI
‘:
By T.W.Clapp,
• Associate Huron. °
For ComPlitir
they visited with their son and
daughter-in-law, Cpl. and Mrs.
Neil Taylor. They also toured
Rummage 'Sale at Hensall Corn-
are holding their annual Fall
The Kinette Club of Hensall
many, places.-of interest '‘ munity Centre on Friday evening
"
Walters and Carl Buys. Flower- ferment will follow in St.Col-
bearers : Emmett Valdne, New- lainban Cemetery. W.J.Clery
man Garrett, Edward Salverda, Funeral Home is in charge of -
Walter Wiemann. arrangements.
Seeks Rec0gnition "h"OffiTiVrLy Oppitt"''
Seaforth Motors, by • • County Board system, people
RICHMOND ATKEY feel too remote for a contin-
trance of communication such
' fluron County Board of Ed- jis that enjoyed -between the
ucation is taking into consider- smaller boards and the public
ation for further' discussion a on whose behalf they hold
request from the Perth-Huron- 'office.
Associations for .recognition as would be necessary between the
CLEANER Council of Home and School " Anticipating that a liason
the liason between the people county board and the ' public, No Smoke, No Odour
of Huron County and the Hur- Education Minister William
on County Board. David stated that 'Home and •
Mrs. Archie Cooper, Hensall, School is the one existing or-
president of the Perth-Huron , ganization structured to be that
Council of the orgailization,pre- lifie of :communication, and
sented a brief to. Huron County( were it not now in existence,
Board at its meeting •in Central some similar body would have
Huron Secondary School,Clin- to be created - .
ton, Monday evening. Mrs. Cooper also quoted
She requested• this recognit- Lloyd Dennis as saying that HEATING 0:L
ion in order that the people of parents have the responsibility
the County and the Board might to participate actively in the Walden & Broadfoot
work closely with D.J.Cochrane, design of education. Phone 527-1224 Seaforth
director of education, and his • Noolllimmoililleamill1100.101111ftmeall
staff " for the betterment of all
children through greater insight
and knowledge by the parents
into the educational system of
today and the future as she
stated.
Members of the Board made
few comments after hearing the
presentation, and on motion of
Mrs. J.W.Wallace,Goderich, and
R.M.Elliott, aoderich Township,
decided to table the matter for
further discussion.
Mrs. Cooper said that there
was not child participation in
the organization, parents only.
John B. Lavis, Clinton,Board
chairman, asked regarding financ--'
of thi Perth-Huron Council.
Mrs. Cooper stated that of the
local membership fees, one dol-
lar air-each:member was sent
to the Ontario Federation of
Home and School Associations,'
which remitted fifteen cents per
member. The Ontario Federat-
ion received a grant from Ontario
Department of Education,,she
stated.
Although the Perth-Huron
Council represented both count-
ies, it was planned to set up an
organizatian iii each county to
operate separately but in co-op-
eration with 'each Other.
In her presentation, Mrs.
Cooper said in Part:
, Corduroys, Iferringbone Tweeds, DP4Onal Weaves Over., checks, Plaid effects, neat weaves, or plains we have
all. Sizes, Odors and stYlles gor ehoFts,,,.tigni0rs and t 0644 size 36 to 46.
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pants, perms-press all wool
dress pants, novel checks, ov-
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feature °fir new showing of
fall slacks. Our size range
starts at 28 and goes all the
way up to 48 waist.• Slim cuts
to 36. Executive cuts from
34 to 48. Our prices are dol-
lars below regualar at these
low prices of
10.95 to 15.95
' NEW DARK-TONE DRESS SHIRTS
Perms Press, French Cuffs . for 7.95
Regular $9.00 Pre-Priced
'12.06 SHIRT, PUFF & TIE SETS
PermaRress, Co-ordinated Colors
10.95
lilITsTEE`*421swEAR • • 1.50 to 3.00
PALL CAR COATS & JACKETS
A great selection ,
,•:. 9 30 to 45.00 at low 0/ices
ENGLISH "WOISEY" sox
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Ankle, Mid-Length, Knee-Highs 1.65 to -1.95
For Over 60 Years - The Best Store For Men
STEWART BROS.
Keating's Pharmacy °
Ends,Saturday, October 25 at 6 p.m.
LARRY SNIDER MEANS FINE TRADES
1967 METEOR RIDEAU 4-door, 6 automatic,
radio, E24105 '1299
1966 METEOR MONTCALM 2-door hardtop; V-8
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radio, H/19099
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windows, H88381 •
1966 FORD CUSTOM 500, 4-door, V-8 automatic,
$1291 low mileage, H39480 • '
1066 iFuOtoRmDa:ApLoAwXerlEs siee5r0iin)0 Convertible, V-8atic
and poWer bralais; $um
radio, H77654
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The general Meeting of the
U.C.W. of Hensall United'
Church was held Monday in
the Church.
'Music 'was supplied by Mor-
ley Desjardine of Grand Bend
on the piano. and John E.Cald-
well on the organ. The soloist,
Adrian Brand of Crediton, sang
" Count your Blessings" and
" tome to the Saviour
Mrs. Howard Scene chaireek,
the meeting, welcomed the
visitors and gave a poem
" Wealth Untold" . The dev-
otion from Mark 9 on " Faith"
was 'given by Mrs. David Kyle
who discussed old beliefs and
faiths as compared to the new
Curriculum. Mrs. Kyle conclud-
. ed the devotion with prayer.
The offering was taken by
Mrs.. "Glendon Christie andk.Mrs.
Don Joynt and dedicated by
Mrs. Scene. Mrs. Robert Cook
introduced the guest speaker,
Mrs. Ward Fritz of Exeter, who
gave a resume of her cruise and
showed pictures of Japan, Hong
Kong, Singapore, Ceylon and
India. Mrs. Fritz was. thanked
accepted a position with the by Mrs. Walter Spencer. Cl inton. . and Rapson and John Tavlor Born in McKillop at Manley Huron County Road super-
main branch of the Bank of The business part of the
Montreal, London, and • corn- „ ' meeting Was chaired by.;_the • .•
Alderdice menced duties this week. president, Mrs:• Vern
Miss Jean Ivison is a patient in the Fellowship room. The Crop ,
in St. Joseph's Hospital,London, ladies agreed to knit layettes
suffering with a fractured hip - ,for the- Childrens Aid Society.„
sustained in a fall at her home Reports were given by Mrs. in Kippen. Spencer, treasurer, and Mrs. '"
Mrs. Y,ilisse Borger and Mrs. Lorne Hay for visitation. Mrs.
Sybil Borger, Detroit, have ' Jack Drysdale read minutes.A
returned home after spending • bale will be packed the latter
a week visiting with Mr. and part of October. Ladies were Except for some corn to be
Mrs. Ed.,Munn: asked to save used stamps for" picked and some turnips to be
Mr. and Mrs. 'Orville Taylor the Lepers as well as old Quist_ pulled, this year's harvest is
have returned from a two week mar Cards and nylon stockings. relatively completed.
vacation to Comox, B.C.Where • Fall ploughing was very slow
Miss Sylvia Henderson has
Mrs. Elgin Thompson; V. G. Mrs. MISS MARTHA LEIFER ° Unit 2 and 3 will be guests
, John TaylorpR. S, Mrs. Leona . Miss Martha Leier died in of Unit No.1 of the U.C.W. p Brucefield United Church at the NEWS 'OF STAFFA ,Parke; .F. S. Mrs. Bertha McGregor; Seaforth Community Hospital ' home of Mrs. W. Haugh, Thurs-
Treasurer, Mrs. Ed. Corbett; Thursday following a long illness.day evening„,
,until the rains last weekend.
The soil which was • relatively
dry and hard, softened with the
rain and thereby produced more
fall ploughing.
daughter of the' late Mr. and Pans: Riley; I. G. Mrs. 'Ray Consitt;
.Geo Q. G. Mrs. James Aikenhead; 1- Mrs. John Leiper and was the.. Mrs. • . Henderson is visit-'
Chaplain, Mrs. Ernie Chipchate; last member bf a family of
Musician five. She attended school at Mrs. Wm. Fuss; R. C.
mg wi relatives
Color Bearer, Mrs. Howard years of -Northside United Church.
• Eyre; Mrs. Margaret Bowra, D. D. the G.A.Whitn Funeral
on Saturday conducted by Rev.
Lemmon; R. S. V. G. , Mrs. Stella - Funeral services were held from Murray Jackion; L. S. V. G. Mrs. Pearl
P. , Goderich and her staff instal- C.H.Heckendorn of Londesboro.
led the new officers. Interment followed in B
S. S. No .6 Hullett. N. G. Mrs, Clarence Volland;
L. S. N. G. Mrs. John Corbett; • Miss' Leiner was a member of. Michael
Warden Mrs. George Clifton; She was 95, A number from Brucerteid Correspondent
Conductor- Mrs. Elizabeth Born in Hullett, she was the attended the plowing match at MRS JOHN 'TEMPLEMAN
After the meeting the D. D. , Cemetery pallbearers being: Guy
P. Mrs. Bowra Spoke briefly and Leiper, Tom Leipere Wm. Leiper,
presented a gift by N. G. Mrs. Robert Leiper, John Leiper. and
Campbell on. behalf of the Lodge. Murray Reid. Flower bearers
Guests were present from Killer- were Wm. Ellison, Wm. Trewin,
y, an. , Exeter, God erichGeo. Smith, Robert Beattie,John ne Man. Tuesday evening. He was 67..
HENRY W . HELLINGA
Henry William liellinga, 59,
of Egmondville died at his home
Sunday.
He was born in Driesum Hol-
land, and married in 1933 in
Holland to Getje Damstra.
He came to Canada in 1950
and moved to Seaforth in 1954.
He was a member of Egmond-
vile United Church.
Surviving are his wife, one
daughter, Mrs. Leo (Elsie) Det-.
ker of Halifax; three sons,Peter
of Goderich, Fred of Londes-
boro, William of Toronto . one
sister.• Mrs. W. (Froukje) Van
Der 1(ooi, of Holland, and eight
grandchildren.
The body was at R.S.Box
Funeral Home in ,Seaforth . until
2 p.m.-Tuesday when services ,
were held eondubeted•by1R.ev.
-D8fit.ritlee'V " "
followed in the, Egmondville
Cemetery when' pall bearers were:
Dori Muir, John Coleman, Char-
lie Wood, Glenn Steffen, Rebt.
Stewart Pepper and ilohn Pepper. spent the week end with re- . N. G. Mrs. Earl Campbell; N. G. latives in Toronto. .
Burns Church and in recent
Home and School JOHN A. CARDNO
Insurance Agency
he was the son of the late ,
John Murray and Louise Eck-
ert. He attended Manley SchooL
He 'is survived by his wife
the former Mary O'Rourke to
whom he was married in Dub-
lin in 1929 and by two sons,
Jack of Toronto and Lou of
London. He is also survived
by six grandchildren and by
three brothers, Leo, St.Colum-
ban; Matt Dublin and Stephen,
WatRn and by three sisters,
Frank Evans,Helen,
Mrs.Wilfred O'Rourke and
Marie, Mrs. Jos. Melady, all of
Dublin.
He was a member of St.
Columban R.C.Church and of
--the Holy Name Society of the
NSW Pt c,0,1311nblls,- .
R esting at his late residence
til Friday molnigig Aftlei°1
pquiem high mass will be sung
St. Coluinban Roman Cath-e•2
lic Church at 10 a.m. by
onseignor. John J. White. In-
Michael B. Murray, well
known McKillop Township
farmer, died suddenly at his
home R.R.5, Seaforth, on
Passes
in Burt or d.
STYLISH STITCHERS
/The Staffa Stylish Stitchers-
met at the home of Harry Rey-
men. Mrs. Waddell and Mrs.
• Channel skewed how to put
the-facings and collars on dust-
ers and members• discussed the
exhibit for Achievement Day.
Road Men'
Visit Big
Match' •
intendants and foremen charter-
ed a bus to the „plowing match
at Paris last week.' Later the "
-group visited the Valley Blade •
plant at Galt. A short meeting
followed at Leizure •Lodge,Pres-
ton when arrangements for the
annual 'banquet at-Brussels were
discussed.
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