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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-11-20, Page 12Mrs. Les Murray visited in Windsor with Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Marchand and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dawe and fami- lies. 'Mr. and Mrs. Roe Marcy and children, Stratford, visi- ted Mr. and Mrs. Auguste Du- c harm e. Irr. and Mrs. Robert Pryce and Jimmie, Ailsa Craig, visi- ted Mrs. Nora Maloney. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Mar-, chand and Neil, David Parent and Denis Pdrron, all of Wind-. sot, Mr. Desmond Marchand of Tilbury visited Mr. and Mrs. Les Murray recently. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mur- ray were in Toronto for the weekend attending the Royal Winter Fair and visiting Me. and Mrs, Gordon Butters. NEWS OF BRODHAGEN GRAND TRIP TO BERMUDA,. for two 27. Births — To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller, a daughter,. Tabitha) Jane, on,- NOVeMber bat Sudbury Oeueral igosof- , An ' PEOPLE OF HIBBERT • STAFFA AND CROMARTY AREA You are invited to attend a meeting to discuss- the possibility of providing a sports program for the children of the township through' the formation of a District Athletic Association AT STAFFA HALL Monday, November 24th at 8:30 p.m. , ' - All interested parents and others in the community are urged to attend. For further information; contact: LLOYD CAMERON, 345-2567 1111111•11111ilk 'Read the vertisements — It's a Profitable Pastime! WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 .o 41, s. is, too close to Christmas). — December 9th tubs only 7:00 P.M. ' December 16t - no meeting. December 23: - Cubs only at 7:00 P.M. 1111 It is to be hoped that,. starting in January-the schedule will be as follows - Scouts first Tues- day; Cubs 2nd and 4th Tuesday. Hike (weather permitting, third Saturday of every menth.Tilird Tuesday will be open and when there is a fifth 'Tuesday there will not be a meeting. You will notice that it is pro- posO that we have two Cub Pack meetings a month and one Scout meeting. In addition it is suggest- ed that the Scouts meet at one of the boys homes regularly to work on their scouting, Scouts being older can do more on their-Own. Dads are welcome to come to the meeting on Tuesday, Nov- ember 25th tO see how they can help . Don't forget your registration which is $3.25 for each boy that belonge to 1st. Cromarty Group. See you next week. Bar.eera is 23. Business Directory R'S. BOX FUNERAL HOME Prompt and careful attention Ambulance Service . Phones: Day 527-0680- — Night 527-0885 Auctioneer FARM and FURNITURE SALES CONDUCTED R. G. gETHKE Phcne 347-2465, Monkton G. A. WHITNEY , FUNERAL HOME Goderich St. W., Seaforth AMBULANCE SERVICE Adjustable hospital, beds for rent. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Phone 527-1390 Seaforth W.• J. CLEARY Seaforth, Ontario LICENSED EMBALMER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR- Night and Da.y Calls — 52'7-0510 JOHN EAONGSTAFF. OPTOMETRIST Seaforth Office Tues., Thurs„ Fri., 9 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday Evenings by appoint- ment Mon., Wed: — Clinton Office For Appointment Phone 527-1240 — or 482-7010 PETER J. KELLY Your Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada Representative Office 17 Rattenbury St. E. Clinton — 482-7914. 11-95-tf' A. M, HARPER Chartered Accountant 55-57 South Street Telephone Goderich 524-7562 SEAFORTH - VETERINARY CLINIC J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S. Bryans, p.v.m., V.S. W. H. Patterson, D.V.M., V.S. P. J. Dwyer, M.V.B., M.R.C.V.S. Phone 527-1760 - Seaforth 24. Cards of Thanks I wish to thankDr.Whitman, Dr. Brady, Dr. Malkus, nurses and staff of aforth Commun- ity hospital, . Durand, Fr. Laragh, neighb , friends, for cards, treats and visits while I was a patient there. — John Skinn, 24-06x1 I -ouldlike to thank-f riends, neighbors and relatives for cards and_ treats since my acci- dent at school and special th'anics to Dr. Malkus ,of Sea- forth and Dr. Sober of St. Jos- eph's. — Jacqueline Matthews. _ 24-06-1 I would like to thank all my friends, neighbors and- relatives who sent cards and flowers while I was a patient in •Victoria Hospital, London. Special thanks to all who helped out at home. It was all very much appreciated. — Karen Chesney. 24-06-1 THE family of the late Mrs. Barbara Sykes wish to express their sincere thanks and appre- elation to relatives, friends and neighbors for the many acts 'of kindness and sympathy extend- ed to them during their recent bereaveMent. Special thanks to, Dr. Moyo, Dr. Quao, the nurses of Seaforth Cominunity Hospital, Rev. Mulholland and the R, S. Box funeral home. 24-06x1 I wish to think'msr friends and neighbors for their cards, visits, flowers and gifts during my stay in hospital and since re- turning home. — Mrs. Olive White. 2/1706x1 A sincere thank you to Dr. Mayo, Dr. Quao and Dr. Mal- kus, the nurses and staff of-Sea- forth Community Hospital and all the friends and neighbors for their cards and .ereats while I was ;a patient ther0 and since my return home. It was all greatly appreciated... Mrs, Edna Piikroria, , 24-06k1 Lai aqtd Calder *HFieWiSh; to that* their:oatiy. friends arid ativee fee: their lovely `gif ts Snit cards ,:tbe occasion Of their :25tli wedding Nov.. 'Oth, 24-004 Correspondents MRS. BOB CRONIN MISS MONICA BYRNE Mr. and Mrs. Dun Moylan, St. Mery's visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moyland and M r. and Mrs. Angus Kennedy. Jack Murray, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Lou M•Irray, London, with Mrs. Miekael Murray. 24. Cards of Thanks I wish to thank my friends, rel: atives and neighbors for their cards, flowers, gifts and visits while I was a , patient in Sea- forth Hospital. \,Special thanks to Dr, Malkus, Dr. Brady, the nurses and staff of the hospital. It was. all appreciated very- much. — Andrew McNichol, 24-06x1 I would like to thank Drs.-Mal- kus, Moyo, Brady and :Qua°, Mrs. Edith Dunlop, Mrs. Mary DeJong, Father Laragh, the ,nurses and staff of Seaforth Community Hospital; for their kindness shown to me while I was a patient there. Many thanks, • for the lovely cards that I re- ceived. — 'Mrs. Helen Nigh. 24-06-1 25. In Memoriam BAKER In memory of my Uncle Albert, who passed away Nov. 18, 1988. `Though absent, you are very near, Still loved, still missed and very dear. — Iva Lillums. 25.06x1 ROE — In laving memory.of a dear father and grandfather, Lorne Roe, who passed away five years ago, Nov. '7, 1964: A little tribute true and tender, Just to show we still remember, He lives with us in memory still, Not just ,today but always will. 2•-• Sadly missed by his family. 25.06-1 PARSONS — In lotting memory of a dear mother, and grand- mother, Alice Parsons, who passed away one year ago, Nov- ember 20, 1968. You can only have one Mother, Patient, 'kind „and true No other friend in all the world Will be so true to you. For all your loving kindness, She'll ask nothing in return, If all the world deserts us To our Mother we could turn. To those who have a Mother, Treasure her with care, For you never know her value, 'Til you see her vacant chair. — Lovingly remembered by sons, daughters-in-law and grand children. 25-06-1 PARSONS — In loving memory of a dear wife, Alice Parsons, who passed away one year ago, November 20, 1968. You suffered so much in silence, Your spirit did not bend, You faced your post with cour- age Until the very end. In tears I saw you sinking, I watched yeu fade away, My heart was almost broken, You fought so hard to stay, Then I saw you sleeping So peacefully, free from pain, I could not wish you back with me To suffer so again. When I see your picture, You seem to smile and say, Don't worry about me, darling: We will meet again some day. — Lovingly remembered by hus- band Archie, 25-06-1 26. Personals Mr. and Mrs, .J. K. Cornish of Brucefield„Ont., will be "At Home" to relatives, friends and neighbors on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary,. on Wednesday, November 26, 1969, from 2 to 5 and 7 till 9 p.m. - 26-05-2 Mr. and—Mrs.Milton Berger of Seafortb, Ontario, wish to' an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Nancy Bea- trice, to Mr. Richard Jackman, . of Montreal, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jackman of Cascade, Trinidad, the wedding to take place on Dec. 20th at 4 p.m,,• in Northside United Church, Sea, forth. 28-08x1 • 'Mr.7 boug Wilson of London, wishes to announce the en age- ment of his daughter; Orme Lee, to Mr. Ben Lanslark, son of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Lansink, Sea- forth, Ontario. The wedding will take place a't 7:00 p.m. at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, London, on December lath, 1969 26-06-1 Mrs. Bruce Coleman was hostess for the November mee- ting of Seaforth with a large number in attendance. Co- hostess was Mrs. W. Coleman. Mrs. Lorne, Lawson, President, chaired the' opening exercises and business and read a poem 'November'. The meeting, planned by con- venors, Mrs. J. MacLean and Mrs. H. Hugill, featured various fall reports, including the Huron County Fall Rally atlDungannon, which featuged a hobby display by West Huron branches and a demonstration on flower ar- rangement, as well as various business items. ' the Regional Consumers' Protection Confer- ence held in Clinton with com- monsense advice for consumers at all levels; the London area convention held at St. Thomas in Grace United Church, with the theme, "Friendships will bloom for years and years, if ', commented on by Mrs. J. R. Futcher, Past F. W.1.0. President. Speakers included Dr. Harry S. Rodney, Knox Presbyterian Church, St. Thomas, Mrs. Austin Zoeller, New Hamburg, President F.W.I.O., and Miss Helen McKercher, of the Home Economics Branch, Toron'to. The reports were presented by Mrs. Erlin Whitmore. Other reports included the Huronview Auxiliary meetings by Mrs. F. Hunt. Roll call was answered by 'What winter projects have you planned for yourself'. The motto., 'There is no map to the road of success, you have to make your own', was given by Mrs. J. MacLean. A sing-song folloWed and Mrs. A. Crozier displayed gift items. During the.business period, correspondence included cour- tesy notes from Mrs. R. Gordon and the Children's Aid Society. A committee consisting of Mrs. E. Dapple, Mrs. R. ,M. Scott and Mrs. E. Kerr, will pack Christmas treats for senior citizen friends. A one-day short course 'The main dish makes the meal' will be held Monday, December 1st; at the home-of Mrs. Lorne Lawson. Ladies, in the com- munity who are interested are asked to contact Mrs. Lawson. Demonstrations will include preparing, cooking and serving a variety of main dishes suit- able for family meals: Leaders are Mrs. L. Lawson and Miss Eleandr Henderson. Courtesy remarks were made by Mrs. E. Kerr and lunch was served by Mrs. A. Taylor, Mrs. R. M. Scott, Mrs. A. Turnbull and Mrs. J. Henderson. wsraintra BROWN KRAMP Miss Mona ,Charline Kramp, . daughter,, of Mr, „.41,14- Mrs. Russell Kramp, Duhlie was married to ffavid Edward Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown, Dublin, on Sat-, urday, October 25th, at 3 p.m. in Knox Presbyterian Church, • Mitchell. The church was decorated with baskets of yel- low button chrysanthemums, The Rev. Wallace Murray per- formed the double ring. cere- many. The bride given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown featuring a bodice of Chantilly lace with beaded sweetheart neck-line, lily point sleeves; full skirt of silk or- ganza over net, applique was cut out of the lace with ruf- fled hem and frilled organza train. A head piece of beaded lilies held her shoulder length veil in place. She wore a silver heart-shaped pendant and carried yellow rosro. Rhonda Kramp, sidret of the bride, was maid of hohour Glenna and Elizabeth Browa sisters of the groom and Brenda Kerslake, Staffa, were brides- meets. , The maid of honour and one bridesmaid wore yel- low and white, the other two bridesmaids wore blue and white. Their gowns, made in the same style, had empire style bodices of Maltese lace lea- tueing high ruffled collars,sa.tin belts and self haw in front arid straight, skirts of polyester crepe. Their head pieces of matching, tulle were held in place by organza flowers.They all.- carried nosegays of coral carnations and, yellow mu ms.. Mr. John Brown, brother of the groom, was best man. Roger Kramp, brother of 'the bride, Ian Parsons, Kitcherter, and Fleming, Stratford, were ushers. Mrs. Gilk was Organist and Miss Marilyn Murray was soloist. she sang Wedding Prayer an Oh, Perfect Love. The supper was held in the church parlor and the re- ception' at Seaforth Legion Hall The bride's mother received the guests wearing mauve for- trel crepe with • black acces- sories. The groom's mother assisted in a gold brocade en- • semble with matching. acces- sories. Both 'had corsages of yellow roses. For the wed-, ding trip to , Sarnia and other points, the bride wore a bonded,. acrylic suit with matching ac- cessories and a corsage of yellow roses. Guests were present from Arthur; ' Palmerston, Mount . Forest, - Toronto, L Isto Wel, , Rockwood, Atwood and-Dublin The couple have taken up resi- dence in Dublin. GET' THE DETAILS ANYOUR WI-N-A-PRIZE '69 COUPONS from. these participating merchants FRIANK KLING. LTD. GINGERICH SALES & SERVICE STANNAH'§ RADIO CRICH'S BAKERY TRAPNELL'S BAKERY GORD'S BARBER SHOP BETTY'S BEAUTY SALON BLUE RIBBON CLEANERS FLANNERY CLEANERS BILL O'SHEA MEN'S WEAR SHINEN'S STEWART BROS. • J-L DISCOUNT KEATING'S PHARMACY ALEX BOYES' FARM SUPPLY VINCENT FARM EQUIPMENT MCCLINCHEY'S RESTAURANT FINNIGAN'S GROCERY SMITH'S SUPERIOR SEAFORTH MEAT MARKET ' WILKINSON'S IGA /BOX FURNITURE LTD.- ' G. A. WHITNEY FURNITURE MacLEAN'S FLOWERS 'BOB'S GULF STATION / COOMLI'S SUNOCO' STATION GERALD'S SUPERTEST McLAUGHLIN MOTORS MILLER MOTORS WALDEN & BROADFOOT (Telraco) CROWN HARDWARE SILL'S HARDWARE ANSTETT JEWELLERS SEAFORTH JEWELLERS KEITH SHARP'S MAINTENANCE HOPPER MECHANICAL,SERVICES.. SEAFORTH MACHINE SHOP: THE HURON EXPOSITOR GRAVE'S FAINT & WALLPAPER HILDEBRAND PAINT & PAPER READ'S SHOES TAYLOR'S FAMILY FOOTWEAR • CANADIAN' TIRE STORE • LARONE'S STATIONERY MAIN STREET VARIETY STEDMAN'S DEALER, CorresPondent 1V1rS.Ken Elligsen The annual bingo and turkey draw, sponsored- by the Brod- hagen Chamber of Commerce was held Friday night. A large crowd contributed to a succes- sful evening. Regular bingo win- ners were - Danny O'Rourke(2), R.#1, Dublin; Mrs. Dc n McLau- ghlin, Sreatford; Wilfred Malon- ey, R.#5, Mitchell; Elmer Kleb- er, Walton; mrs. Wm. Pegg, Brodhagen; Dick Brink, Brod- hagen; Robert French, Brodha- gen; Mrs. Harold Rock, R#1, Bernholm; Mrs. Harold Mogk, Brodhagen; Pat Flanagan (2)' Dublin; Mrs. Fred Ahrens,Mit- chell; • Mss. Wm. RiehI, Strat- ford; Mrs. Clarence Regele,R. #1, Dublin; Marilyn Koelder,War- too; Mrs. Blanche, Stratford;Bilr Austin, Seaforth; Mrs, Floyd Capling, Mitchell; Terry Ellig- hen, Brodhagen; -Mrs. Gordon Eisler, R#4, Mitchell; Mrs.F rank Maloney, Stratford. Special winners of 05.gameg were Wayne Wurdell, Bornholm; Mrs. Mervin Nairn, .staffs and Murray Rose, Bornholm; Mrs. Mervin Dietz, DublineJudy Rock Bornholm and Mrs. Wm. Boyd, Walton. • Door prizes went to Robert Bennewies ' Bornholm; Mrs.Allari Siemon, R.#4, Mitchell and Terry Elligsere Brodhagen. Tickets which were previously sold were drawn for 50 giant turkeys. Winners were - Mary C. Murray, Dulbin; Mrs. W. Kel- ler, Mitchell; Ralph Adams, Monkton; W. J. Isaac , Mitchell; Maxine Cameron, Mitchell; Mar- ion Squire, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Miller, Kitchener; Margaret Beuerman, Walton; Mitsy„ R.#5, Mitchell; Glen El- ligsen, Walton; Diane Henderson, Seaforth; Darwin Dietz, Dublin; Gordon Eisler, Mitchell; Ken Reaney, Mitchell; Earl Trutter, Dublin; Bradley Baillie, Monk- ton; Albert Baumbach, Sebring- vine; Eric Hinz, R.#4, Mit- chell; Ed.'Scherbarth Sr, Brod- hagen; JudY Rock, Bornholm; Tom Burns, Dublin, Olive Hop- penrath, Monicton; Vicki Bennew- les,- Bornholm; Lawrence Ruston, R.#5 Seaforth; Ilene Teatime Stratford; Mrs. Clarence Regele, Seaforth; Warren Hulley, Monk- ton; V. Miller, Seaforth; Mar- tin Dietz, Mitchell; Gordon By- ers, Brodhagen; Mrs. Carol Francis, Mitchell; Bob Mac- Donald; Stratford;, Florence Rock; Rev. Father Durand, Dublin; 'era Fischer, Mitchell; • Ralph Bauer, Mitchell; Mrs.Keith Stephen, St. Marys; Mrs. Reu- ben Rapien, Walton; Bob Shiehl, Atwood; Carl Adams, Stratford; Orval Rowland, Dublin; Annie Cronin, Dublin; Art Priestap, Brodhagen; Keith 'McGill,' Mit- chell; June Blanche, Stratford; D. Worgan, Gederich; Dave Wood, Mitchell; Mrs. Oliver Zorg- drager, Stratford; Vee McGilliv- ray, Mitchell and R. Eickmeier, Brodmharg ealind Mrs. Lavern Wolfe visited Mrs. Henry Koch and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Oliver in Stratford on Saturday. Marcel and Darrell Wolfe also accompanied them. Sunday' morning service wil be held at 9 a.m. at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Sunday school will follow the service, Pastor Manna will be in charge. L Provide Program for Cromarty Scouts 'The Cub and Scout programme is designed so that the boys can do certain thing's on their own. -For example in the Cub book Way to the Stars you will set some of these things. If your boys will be able to qualify for anyof these things under the RED, BLUE GREEN,' BLACK AND TAWNY Istars as well please send a note to Akela. You will note In the CUB book also in the back certain badges your boy can earn. Please help him to earn some of these arid when he has qualified let Akela know, In an effort to provide the best possible programme for our boys the following programme will be adopted, November 25th Scouts only at 7:00 P.M. Note that a pro- posed time table shown below suggests that the Scout Trooe meeting should be normally on the first Tuesday. However be- cause of other commitments on the part.of the minister he would• not- be able to meet with the Scouts on December 2nd. December 6th Cubs and Scout Hike at 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon.(Third Saturday this month borough school in 1VicKillop recently celebrated their in- niveraaries during a visit to Mr and Mrs. Peter McCowan and Mr. and Mrs. Graham Kerr of Seaforth, who celebrated an- niversaries on November 7, were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dayman aid their anniversary was on Noverneer 8. The group celebrated by taking a trip to Niagara Falls and area. 1"141•110"0011"11.1"41.111."°- 1NSURANCE Auto, Fired hife Donald G. Eaton ° Insurance Agency Limited Office in Masonic Block Main Street Phone 5274610 Seeforth osmemairmeamasimagisbainiolne. CLASSIFIED ADS 1:4r!rfut 070601 .40r, V.8, atitornetie„ log, ohe local wirier $29 itiENTAL fo il power arxi briicale, owns., M ustMtair eaman. — , ...... ; 2 CLAM -door hard Power brakes sod t'tttafi, reel shop, H 71082, A, -;!‘-aidar hard 2- power aod 46,000 Mr uron County's fart and V II 2-door hard op. V-8, brakes stopering ?S,000 3195 . RD DEALER 44.