Loading...
The Huron Expositor, 1969-11-27, Page 21A reception was held In the _- Community Hall Friday evening honoring 41eWlyWedS, Mr. and Mrs. ,Gerald Blake. Ian Wilbee's orchestra provided the music for dancing. During the evening ;the couple were presented with a purse of money by Larry Bol- ger with Neil McDonald reading the address. Use - Expositor, Want - Ads Phone 527-0240 •-•••••Imill••••••••••••.0.4.16.0,111.01., MAKE ONE STOP DO! CALL IN AND\SL,EE OUR SELECTION Novelty Cookie Jars Punch Bowl 6.50 to 6.95 • • 8.95 Now WEDDING INVITATIONS THE HURON EXPOSITOR - PHONE 527-0240 Seaforth 041141441100.000.4E-1; ••., • - • . WCTORIA GRE9 VG SUITS .... . 49.95 - 79.95 TOPCOATS 19.95 - 39.95 CARCOATS & WINDBREAK-, ERS 15.95 - 29.95 SHIRTS 2.95 - 7.00 TIES HATS SOX 1.50 1.00 - 2.00 BOYS' CAR COATS 5.95 - 15.95 BOYS' SHIRTS, SWEATERS, SOX, TOQUES, FACE MASKS, ETC. FULL LINE OF WORT CLOTH- ING,' PYJAMAS 3.'50 - 6.00 TROUSERS • 4.95 - 15.95 GLOVES 1.95 - 6.95 CARDIGANS PULLOVERS 4.95 - 17.95 BELTS 2.00 - 3.00 UNDERWEAR Penman's & Stanfield's ALL THIS & MORE PLUS hi. isiiiiavOnsvingiviniviinfilliw) Ilik WE'RE IN „---,. ,n- v . ‘h.e:,,,-, dt lb Win-A-Prize '69 tr-lr‘r r . ) Vo viniiitt , or liy, Al "p; Ask Us e •fr. For Coupons ''-‘1"1 haaannuilaiviinvariailifi SALE "BUY NOW" FOR BEST VALUE & SELECTION! LADIES' WEAR MEN'S WEAR COAtS' 49.95 - 98.00 DRESSES 14.95 - 29.95 HOUSECOATS 3.49 - 18.95 ,LINGERIE 89c - 9.95 BLOUSES SHIRT TALES 2.95 - 7.50 SLIMS 2.95 - 14:95 BAGS _ 3.95 - '7.95 GLOVES 1.00 - 6.95' TOWELS,' PIL- LOW CASES, SHEETS, BLANKETS -- EVENING BAGS• HURON EXPO5ITOR 51W04111, NOt 2.11. 1f*P411 Reception At MAiNSTREET "VARI You will find' a wealth of Christraiis Gifts Choose from Our Great SelleotiOn of • CHILDEN'S KNITTED GOODS IMPORTED : p .,! • LARGE ASSORTMENT Miracle Clisthes Brush • • • • • • 2.99 T.V. Tables - nested 7.57 Shotgun, 12 g. 32.95 Semi Automatic , 47 55 •/A.110 22 Rifle 24.95 _,•• 4ga 46 Air `Gun .177 • . 10.99 - hand made - Assortment of YARNS & WOOLS of Imported . CHOCOLATES & - BISCUITS for , - Christmas Giving ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS BAKING. %" Drill B & D CHILDREN'S COVERALLS from size 2 17.95 7 1 /4 " Bench' Saw, B & D 37.77 Tool Box 5.95 cent trip to the British Isles. Mrs. Alvin 'McDonald thanked Mrs. Bennett -and presented her with a gift. Mrs. Douglas Fraser de- clared the bake sale and bazaar-. open. Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull has re- turned <home after spending a few days with -Mr. and Mrs. EAFORTEI Hugh Hohnston offered prayer, Douglas 'Lawless and Dianne at The , Scrpture• reading was talsgn Burlington. from James 2, verses 1-16: Mrs. Court Whist Hoegy gave the topic taken from a sermon written by Dr. Norman, A Court Whist evening was Vincent Peale entitled 'Inner held in the Community Hall Wed- Peace'. Mrs. H. Johnston then nesday• under the auspices of read an appropriate poem for the the Walton Women's Institute. afternoon 'Ndvember'. Mrs. William Humphries was at the door 'sand Mrs. Nelson Marks was in charge of the dooi- prize. Thirteen tables were at play with the following winning prizes: High lady, Mrs.- James Keys, . Seaforth; Low, Mrs. James Mc- Donald; Elimination Contest, Mrs. Gordon-Elliott, Seaforth;• Lucky fork, Mrs. Merton Hack- ' well; Lucky plate; Mrs. Jack - Gordon. Put your money into our guaranteed investment certificates now paying the never-before interest of eight and three quarter percent. TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1699 - 100 KINGSTON ST., GODER ICH Correspondent Mrs. D. Ennis Thirteen members an'slvered the roll call for the 17t and Boundary Unit at the home of Mrs. Clifford Hoegy. Hymn 511 'Lord of the Larks, beneath thy bending skies' was sung. Mrs. Martin Baan presided over the business period. Plans were made for a coming bazaar to be held December 10. Copper money was received. A thank you card received from Joyce McNichol for her shower gifts was read. The next meeting will be held December 11 at the home of Mrs. Rods Bennett. Mrs. Johnston closed the meeiing ,with prayer. 8th and 16th meet. The 8th and 16th Unit of Duffs United Church held a bazaar and bake sale in the church basement opening with hymn 523 '0 God of Love, 0 King of peace' with Mrs. Jim Fritz as pianist. Mrs. Harold Bolger led in prayer and Mrs. Don McDonald read the scripture from Psalm- 27 1-6. Misses Caroline and Dianne Fra- ser sang a duet 'In the Garden' Mrs. on the piano by Mrs. Campbell Wey. Mrs. Ray Houston and Mrs. Don McDonald received the of- fering. Mrs. Harold Bolger wel- comed the guests and introduced Mrs. W. C. Bennett of Seaforth who showed pictures of her re- '..\sonftwion.o.0.18.00,•ftwommompourrommid Invest Securely in a GUARANTEED TRUST . Certificate .3, 4 and 5 Years Contact John A. Cardno SEAFORTH RoprosontIng Huron & Erie Sterling Trusts Guaranty Trusts ' Crown Trust Co. of Canada Victoria and Grey Trust Co. del ativialmetkikaam SHOP AT SEAFORTH JEWELLERS 47 Main 'Street, Seaforth P4one 527-0270 WATCHES J Ladies' Gents' - Boys' Girls' - School in Sterling Silver and- Gold with Genuine & Synthetic Stones by Bulova -• Caravelle Cardinal - Timex Fully Guaranteed for 1 year fropi 7.95 up ••••mmo•44.4 1111101111111111111, WOO MI b. 1.1.1.1111111b. DINNERWARE CLOCKS - PICTURES BAROMETERS WALL MIRRORS FIGURES by BLUE MOUNTAIN POTTERY Wine Sets - Liquer Sets DOULTON, HUMMEL BESWICK - DRESDEN Candles Cups and Saucers China Florals & Fancies Crystal - Glasswg.re Aluminum - Silver Plate Stainless Steel and Wooden Serving • Accessories FREE GIFT WRAPPING DELUXE GIFT WRAPPING ON PURCHASES OVER, $5 AT SEAFORTH : JEWELLER TINY TRAVELLER . . . Patients come to THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN not only from Toronto, but from all over the world. Eight- year-old George. Varlamis was brought from his home in Thessalonika, Greece, to be operated on at- The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, fie was suffering from a congenital heart condition, Tetralogy of Fallot, that required surgery. George is now recovering well and has returned to Greece. You can help other Children like George lead healthy, active lives by contributing to the Hospital's annual Christmas appeal. Send your donation to: TIE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, BOX 440, STATION "",'TORONTO 290, ONTARIO. News of WALTON Mainstreet Variety "IMPORTED GOODS" 28 MAIN ST., SEAFORTH 62 ONTARIO ST., MITCHELL D404-24-24742rarkabla WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 --kead the Advertisements.-- It's a Profitable, Pastime! The committee in charge of the evening included Mrs. Ken neth McDonald, Mrs. Alvin Mc- Donald, Mrs. George Blake, Mrs. Alexander Gulutzer, Mrs. Nelson Marks, Mrs. Donald Achilles. The door prize .was won by Mil. Jack Gordon. William Thamer, John Tha- mer, Alexander Gulutzen and Mervin Godkin left Saturday for several days hunting in Northern Ontario. SHINEN'S tVA-ttitttICI4 FLATWARE • by Oneida Community 1847 Rogers - 1881 Rog- ers, etc. in Sterling, Gold Plate Silver Plate & Stainless SETS or OPEN .STOCK also CARVING SETS and - STEAK KNIVES at Competitive Prices DRESSER SETS ' JEWELLERY BOXES BATHROOM BOUTIQUES PERFUMES BATH OILS COLOGNE UMBRELLAS ELECTRIC RAZORS WALLETS, ETC. JEWELLERYJEWELLERY.' „ Broaches, Necklets Bracelets, Chains Earrings Pierced and Regular - Belts, Ropes and Charms CH OM. QUALITY GUARANTEED -"' '`6N DIAMONDS by Charme & Romance plus Unique money back' offer by- DOULTON - WEDGEWOOD SPODE - AYNSLEY ROYAL ALBERT - PARA- GON TUSCAN • WORCESTER etc. Exclusive AgentSP for MINTON FINE ENGLISH BONE CHINA Ironstone and Earthenware 53 pc. Sets from 2795, up RINGS Cuff Link Sets Identity Bracelets Jewel Boxes Slavers - Billfolds Key Cases Desk Sets Bar & Snfeang Accessories t• Hockey Helmets 4.47 to 6,00 Gloves, Pants, Shoulder Pads, CCM Skates and __Sticks Something for Everyone at G. A. SILLS & SONS Phonp, 5271620 Seaforth • • 2.95 - 4.95 CARDIGANS, PULLOVERS 4.95 - 10.95 HOODS (Pile) .3.95 - 4.95 SCARVES 1.00 - 4.95 HOSIERY • 1.00, etc. Miss Linda Leeming -of Kit- chell spent the week-end with her father, Ros$ Leenitig, and grandriiother, Mrs. Leonard Lee- ming. Mrs. William Leeming of Seaforth spent several days with her sister Mrs. Walter Broadfoot. Miss Corrie Ruiyter of Strat- ford visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jan Van Vliet. Mr. and Mrs. W. Stutz of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Dundas. Mrs. Alexander Gulutzen and children spent a few days with Miss Pearl Thamer, Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rutledge and family of Streetsville visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. David Murray and family of Melbourne visited on Sunday with Mrs. George Dundas. Miss Shirley Thamer has ac- cepted a position as Medical Record Librarian at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hack- well, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ben- nett and Mt. and Mrs. Donald McDonald spent the week-end in Toronto. The Dellean sisters of Lis- towel attended the service in Duff's United Church last Sunday morning on behalf of the Toc Alpha division of the Alcohol card Dr Concerns, Inc. They also c o\tributed two duet num- bers with' guitar accompaniment. John Huether, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether, underwent a tonsil operation in Seaforth Com- munity Hospital last week. - . 4 • • -• • 4 •