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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1971-11-11, Page 6We have funds available for second mortgages. Apply to RO.NNENBERG INSURANCE Box 130, Monkto n — Phone 347-2241 PROMPT and CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE 31 t-.4 14 Y7,1 WEDDING INVITATIONS THE HURON EXPOSITOR PHONE 527-0240 Seaforth Now Is the time Omit the rush Excellent choice Lay it away $10.00 FREE You Have a Chance to Win S10 Cash Every Week When You SHOP AT SEAFORTH JEWELLERS • Draws to be made commencin g Nov. 19th with, a Grand Draw for $25.00 CASH Christmas Eve from Al] Entries. airs. Ken McDonald, R.R. 2, Blyth stirs some of the vegetables which were prepared for the Walton United ChurCh's annual Fowl Supper, Wednesday, November 3. A total of 700 people attended the event . (see other pictures on page 9) (Staff Photo) WE ARE BUYING CORN We now have a FAST NEW elevator and intake. We have the quickest and most modern un- loading facilities available for our Bean and Corn Growers. — ALSO STORAGE — For Courtesy & Service Come to W.. G. Thompson & Sons Limited MITCHELL 11/4 Miles West of Mitchell on.Highway 8 PHONE 348-8433 a Isn't it true? The convenient time to set aside money never comes to anyone. Financial suc- cess comes to those who plan it. Phone us, TED HOLMES 145 Deer Park Circle, London 471-6005 SYNDICATE LIMITED 00111110011 Home Entertainment Centre tM 0 0 • 0 Correspondent mrs: Hugh Berry Mr, Douglas McBeath, • Windsor spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. j',W, McBeath- Mrs. N. Soldon of Niagara • Falls spent a few weeks with her niece. Mrs. V. Hargreaves. She' returned home last week. The official board of Bruce- field-K,ippen congregations, 'met on Sunday evening with a good attendance. Brucefield U.C.W. will hold a bazaar .and bake sale at the Brucefield school on Saturday. Mrs. Sholdice, Exeter is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. A. Pateraon. SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS All Types of CEMETERY MEMORIALS. OPEN ,DAILY T. PRYDE & SON . Inquiries are invited ,----"Telephone Numbers: EXETER 235-0620 - CLINTON 482-9421 SEAFORTH: Contact Willis Dundas Or Bill Pinder 527-1382 — Bus. 527-1750 CLEARANCE SALE Crown Lynn Dinnerware 2 PRICE Buy one 20-pc. set and get ONE FREE Anstett Jewellers Ltd. Seaforth — Phone 527-1720 • ...... . ... . ... ............ . .. ..... ............... ......... . : ..... FLEETWOOD' COLOR TV WARRANTY Fleetwood Color -TeletIrmn sets carry a Five-Year Warranty Plan as folloWs Full unconditional repla- cement of the color picture tube 11 failure Serum within the first three yeara;pmr.nerd5te of purchase The fourth year, the owner d pay 50'.1 of the replacement cost The fifth year, replacement would cost the original purchaser 70,; of the prevailing retail price Solid state devices are warranted for five years All other erimpon'ents me warranted for one year as.low as $399. SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF STEREO • 4 ZURICH Two Locations SEAFORTH 4,.,,THE HURON EXPOSJTOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., NOV. 11, 197 - .. M.: N. M.. NEED A SECOND MORTGAGE? News of Walton Walton Area Students Among Graduates from SDHS friends and neighbors. Both Ken and Judy expressed their thanks for the gifts, and, asked them to visit them in their home. They reside at R.R. 3, Walton. Mr. W. J: Leeming is a pat- ient in St, Joseph's Hospital, London where he underwent sur- gery last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Carter, Clinton visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coutts and Connie. Mr. and Mrs. Wally East of Lindsay spent a few days with Mr.'and Mrs. Chris Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss, Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tow nsend. Wroxeter were among the feed dealers and their wives who spent last week vacationing in Bermuda. travelling by 'air from the International Air Port Toronto. A euchre will be held in the Walton Hall Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mills and family of Brantford visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills also Mrs. Lousie Mitten in Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mitchell and family spent a recent Sunday with Mt. avid Mrs. John Beer and family at Camp Borden. The Walton Woman's Insti- tute will meet Wednesday. Mrs. Jim Nolan and Mrs. Ken Mc- Donald •aill convene the meeting and Mrs. John A. Perrie, R.R. 3. Brussels will show her art work of pictures. Mrs. Jack Bosnian has been a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson, Correspoedent Mrs. Allan McCall Coligratulations are extended to the following girls who were successful in passing their Reg- istered Nurses' exam nations, when news was received last week from the College of Nurses of ' Ontario. Miss Helen Searle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle. R.R. 3, Walton. Helen is employed on the staff of the List- owel Hospital. Mrs, Wayne Baker (Mary Bewley) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bewley, H.R. I, Walton. Mary is on the staff of the Alexandra Hospital in Inger- soll. Miss Linda Traviss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Traviss, Walton. Linda is einnloyed on the staff of the Hornawood Hospital in Guelph. Miss Rosemary Blake, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blake, R.R. 2. Brussels. Rose- mary is on the staff at the Goderich General Hospital. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM - The Sacrament of Baptism was admenstered on Sunday at Duff's:United Church, Walton by the minister, Rev. Derwyn Durk en, H. A., B.D. Infants baptized were: Heather Elizabeth McGavin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGavin; Sherry - Bernadette Hoegy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barry lioegy, and Tracy Leanne Boatman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bosnian. R EC E PTION FOR. NEWLYWEDS A reception and dame was held in Gorrie hall Friday even- ing to honor Mr. and Mrs, Ken Shortreed (nee Judy King) on their recent marriage. Prior to lunch the young couple was called to the platform when an address of best wishes was read and they were presented with a pole-lamp and hassock on behalf of their _ WANTED PARTS MAN and BOOKKEEPER Apply to Box '2044 ;The Huron Expositor Seaforth, Ontario Bluevale and Mr. and Mr s.. Gordon McGavin visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGavin and family. We are glad to see Sandra Sholdice is out again after her tonsil operation recently in Clinton Hospital. Miss Brenda Bewley, London spent the weekend at the home of her pare Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bewley. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Hack- well and Mrs. T. Hackwell at- tended the 25th Anniversary party for Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Torrance in the Monkton Corn trinity C entre. Stewart McCall and Ralph • McNichol spent a few days last week buying cattle at Kamloops,• B.C. also flying to Victoria, B.C. where Stewart visited relatives. Mission Band members are reminded of their` meeting next Sunday at 11:15 A.M. following Sunday School, when they are asked to bring their White Gifts. Rev. and Mrs. DerwynDoeken arid Kristen and Mr. and Mrs. JarrNs. Daley, Cedar Springs, Blenheim . spent a few days the first of this week at the Dock- en's cottage in the Meaford area. 4-11 MEETING "Dairy Daisies" met at the home of the leader Mrs. Don Nolan. Handout sheets were dis- tributed to each mamlier, the topic being, How to make butter and different types of cream. For the demonstration, June Williamson and Debbie Van VHet made cream puffs. me n in a Rememlargance Day Service in the United Church on November 14. It was decided that the Ladies Auxiliary would cater to banquets in Novemher and December. At the regular 'December meeting there is to be" an exchange of gifts. The Mystery prize was 'won by Jean Sm ale and the Guessing Prize was won by Iva Reid. Mrs. Marg White of North Bay and Mrs. David Simpson of Stratford called on friends in town on Tuesday. Mr. George Kruse,, Jr., of Toronto, has passed his final exams in Diesel and Gas Tech- nology and has received his Class ‘,4" M.V.R.A. license with inter-provincial honours. lie is employed at Dominion Con- Correspondent Mrs. Maude Haddon Hensall Legion Ladies Aux- iliary met on Tuesday with Mrs. Ernie Davis presiding, plans were made for a Christ- mas party for children of Legion members to be held on Decem- ber 19. The Legion Ladies Aux- iliary will join with the Legion mr. and Mrs. A. McDougall and family, London visited with Mrs. Mary Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ryan. Miss Margaret McLean of Sir George William's University, Montreal, and Miss Barbara Bryans of MacMaster University, Hamilton, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Y, McLean. r Hensall Auxiliary Plans Xmas Party UCW Meets Northside Church U.aaW, Unit one met Tuesday' evening at the home of lvtrs. Irwin Tre- wartha with an attendara ,• of twenty-five. Mrs. Close and Mrs. Gordon presented an interesting programme. Mrs. M. C. Reuber spoke on Africa which is the subject of the study ,book for U.C.W, this year. An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. solidated Truck Lines in Etobi- coke. Mrs. Lillian Grummett and her sister, Mrs: DouglaO Airth of Cookstown, visited 'recently with their brother, C. W. Hut- ton of Collinsville, Illinois and friends in St. Louis, Missouri. Mr. John L. Reid had a pleas- ant surprise on November 3rd when his son called from Northern Alberta to congratulate him on his 83rd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hilliard and Mrs. Ilelsden, and Mrs. A.L. Stone of No vich visited with Mrs. A. Hudson the past week. Use Expositor Want - Ads Phone 527-0240 C COLOR TELEVISION in both PORTABLE and Console Models —LOCAL BRIEFS— News of Huronview It was standing room only in the auditorium on Friday afternoon for the annual Halloween party. Several resi- dents and staff in costume- Led the parade to music by the Huronview Orchestra assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fin- lay of Goderich. Following, an hour of dancing and games, apples, candies, and cookies were Served. A group of Young People from the Christian Reform Church provided special musical numbers at the Sunday evening song service led by Dick Roorda. Members of the Senior Citizens Club by Goderich joined the residents for an afternoon of progressive. euchre and games on Wednesday. Twelve., tables of euchre were played with Francis Inglis and Charles Jeffs sharing high scores. Consolation winners were Mrs. 'MaKay and Tom Clark. Communion services were held the chapel this week with Reverend Russell of the Anglican Church of- ficiating on Thursday morning and Father Kelly, Clinton on Friday morning., The Seaforth JUnior Farmers arranged the entertain- ment for Family Night with the President, Keith William- son introducing the program. The Junior Farmers Choir directed by Rev. Doeke e of Walton sang several selec- tions; there were vocal numbers by the Henderson sis- ters, Darlene, Donna and Debbie; duets by Grace Camp- bell and Ruth Townsend, Irma Price and Evelyn Storey; solo by Graham Craig; step dancing by Bill and Murray Henderson; and square dancing by - the Junior Farmer set with Mrs. Orville Storey calling, Accompanists for " the program were Mrs. Henderson and Irma Price. Miss Gray thanked the entertainers on behalf of the residents. BRUCEIFIELD •