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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1971-05-06, Page 10Eno ASK FOR CO INVITATIONS Q ANNOUNCEMENTS e ACCESSORIES COME IN AND ASK FOR YOUR FREE B,RIDAL. GIFT REGISTER Also receive a free 6- month subscription to The Huron Expositor when you order your invitations The Huron Expositor Phone 527-0240, Seaforth 11* "P'0:11"ii•11 a We've made the famotis Simmons Ostermoor Mattress 3'3", 4', 4'6" Sleep set, (mattress and box spring) SALE SPECIAL firmer than ever before, given it the gorgc.ous "Deauville",cover, priced it for big• May savings, and if you buy the mattress and box spring, you save yourself an extra $2= 1140 Famous Ostermoor Features-- • 512 resilient Adjusto-Restcoils • Quilted with Sim-Foam' • Felt backed Sturdy.bre-built border If bought separately ... ea al Queen-Size Sleep tbt ... SPECIAL a BOX FURNITURE • Phone 52/4680, Seaforth SONIONS I LIMITED TRY OUR NEW MICHIGAN 275-2X SEED CORN mmagaimmumememi ...] r WE CARRY A' FULL LINE OF: C. 1. L. FERTILIZERS "SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY"- - 'CONTRACTS • AVAILABLE.' WHITE BIAS CORN - SEED OATS & SEED BAKE WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF: REGISTERED, 'CERTIFIED & FOUNDATION SEED W. Q. THOMPSON — "THE. HOME OF GOOD SEEDS" HERBECIDES FOR WHITE BEANS EPTAM = PATORAN TREFLAN W. G. 7710MP80 AND SONS LIMITED Phone 262-2527 Henson 14YR4N' gxP 4171A, SEAFORTI4C/NT. MAY 6. 1971 Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. 'To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. t3ISHO1' }I ill' FoR'CONFIRM'ATION Children from Seaforth, kinkora Lind Clinton were cot.ifirlined at a service in St. James' Church Vriday evening conducted by pishop G. Emmett Carter of the Diocese of London. Shown in the top photo are (hack row, left to right) Fr. II.J.Laragh of Seaforth, Bishop Carter, :McMaster of Kinkora and Fr. OoStveen of St, Columban: (Middle Row) Doug. Anstett and Brian Cooper. (Front Row) Jib (vase, John Wilson and Michael Regier. The other photos show portions of the procession into the .church. (Staff Photo) Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wil- son arid family spen$ the ,week- end 'with Mr. and Mrs. D. II, Wilson, The following persons were in attendance at the fungal of the late Mrs. Alex Cuthill: Cameron Ross, BaSswood, Man.; Mrs. H. Rodgers, Beaver, Man., - LOCAL Bishop Gerald Emmett Carter, the Bishop of London, paid a pastoral VisibtoSt.Ja,mes Roman C atholic Church on Friday and conferred the Sacrament of Confirmation on 100 students duringrthe Eucharistic Celebrat- ionI • n • his homily, Bishop Carter reminded the c9ngregMion •that the young people being Confirmed were going to carry on the faith of the older people preSent. He said the uncertain feelings St. Catharines. of the past years of renewal are Mr. and Mrs. Clair Camp- • .e o;;er. He feels more stability in fr'- bell spent the weekend in Glencoe., the priests and people present at the Confirmation . He was also im?ressed by the selection of ' readings from the Scriptures and how appropriate they were for the occasion. The „first reading was by Father McMaster of ,Kenkora, the second by Father Kelly of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Rodgers; Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Dennis, North Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dennis, St. Thomas, Miss , June Hiller:, Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Whitmore of BRIEFS— Clinton and the third by Father L arakh- of Seaforth. The following children from. Grades 7 and 8 at St. James' School were confirmed -Grade Louis Arts; Bernard. Blockeel;.. 'Murray Connolly; James De Jong; Eleanor Devereaux; , Cynthia Dorssers;. John Feeney; Elaine Heenan; Gerard Hendriks; Anna Marie Hostel John.Jahmaat; John „Jansen; Helen Joosten; Bernard MvQuaid; Marie Therese Naih; Diane Nigh; Deanna Nobel; Angela Phillips; Joanne primeau; John Primeau; Lynn Regier; Richard Ruston; James Segeren; Margaret Sills; Kenneth Van Dyk; Bernard Van Miltenburg; James Ziler and Peter Nigh: 'Grade 8 - Gary' Arts; 'Ann Bannon; Mary Blockebl; Daniel Dever- eaux; 'Michael , 'Devereaux; De- borah Dorssers; Ann Marie Eis- ' lei; Brenda Fleming; John Ham- wert; Diane Jansen; Margorie Jansen; Elsie Klaver; Leonard Dansink; • Norman Mquard; Wayne,Nigh; Nancy Scott; Ellen Stewart; Mary Van Dooren; Nancy Van Dooren; Jacqueline "Van DOornik; Connie ,Van Dyk; and Judy Ziler, Their' teachers are Sister Mary and Mrs. Art Murray. The following were from Kinkori - • Mike Koshowski; Rene Lepe- laars; John Walsh; Francis De Wetering; Harry Reurink; Willy Hillman; Francis Van Nyaden; Mike La Fontaine; Tony Bok- kers; Murray Brown;' Peter Van Nyatten;' Ronnie, Michiels; Ted Vermeltfoort; Ken Murray; David Crowley; Robert'De La Franier; Toni Koshowski; Sharon White; Theresa Groenestege; Mary Dwyer; Janet Ruston; Lynne La Fontaine; Doreen Nyenhuis. • The following were from Clinton: - , Theresa. Kelly; Mary Lam- merant; Judy Van Dongen; Elly Boon; John Battle; Francis Battle; Deborah La Duc; Joanne Warn mes ; Theresa Van Lam mer- en; John Dykstra; Gerry Brand; Mary Brand; Patricia Phillips; Paul Priestap; John •Fenney; Gail Lacroix; Angela Flynn; Margaret Hefferon; Patricia 0 Anstett; Dennis Medd; Robert Finnie and Mrs. Tom Fenney. The follOwing were from Zurich: - Catherine Cyr and J ane Gelinas. Two from Mt. Carmel - Gerald Dietrich and Theresa V-an Esbroeck 0 Achieyernent Days Are Set The Home, Economics. Branch of the Ontario Department of 10 Agriculture' and Food is again holding Achievement Days in Huron County. . This season the 950 girls who are participating have learned to make summer 'sep- their individual hair colouring, arates ' ias well as how to choose a pattern' and fabric to suit 0 figure type and personality. Miss Catherine Hunt, Huron Horne Economist 'has , set Achievement Days as follows; Exeter AChievement Day, Exeter High School,' May 1st; Zurich Area Achievement Day, Exeter 0 High School, May 8th; Goderich Achievement Day, Goderich Dist- rict Collegiate Institute, May. 15th; 'Clinton Achievement DaY, Clinton High school, May 29th; Seaforth Achievement Day, Sea- forth High School, June 5th; Wing- ham Achigvement Day, Wingham 0 High School, June 19th; Gorrie Achievement Day, Howick Cen- tral School, June 26th; Gorrie Achievement Day, Howick Cen- tral School, July 10th. Modern motorists• run down pedestrians because their wind- shields are totally obscured by Safety Stickers. Dollars shrink— 0' Houses real value! increase in 4 Compare The price of any house today .with its value twenty years ago. It's up —way up! Hedge against creeping inflation by buying a home fight now, A Victoria and Grey mortgage could be the smartest deal you ever Made. Get it today at Victoria and Grey. 'VICTORIA and GREY 4 TriusT COMPANY SINCE' 1889 BANGHART, KELLY, DOIG & CO, Chartered Accountants' 476 Main St. S., EXETER 235-0120 R. W. REID, C.A. • ishop Carter Confirms lass of 100 at St. James' tor