HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1972-04-27, Page 3Celebrate 40th wedding anniversary
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ttli:UP NOTICE
SEAFORTH
,AREA
RESIDENTS
.Now is the time as you think
.about your:
SPRING. CLEANING
to get., rid of .those item you
say. so many times:
"I wish some one would take it away".
Well your prayers are answered
The Seafortit Optimist Club
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SPRING .SALE'In MAY
and the proceeds from the sale of-the items
you don't need will.go towards a tailor
sports program
No matter what you haye that you,no-
longer need or want --eYen.your .hus--
hand's fishing pole - can help make
our sale a success.
Call us at one of the following numbers
and 'we will arrange for a pick-up:
Saturday, April 29
527-1119 527-0844 527-1815
SEAFORTH OPTIMIST CLUB
#44,44traorrivwesrow*
K. Laurie Caiquhaun,
Doctor of Chiropractic
Announces that after MAY 1st his office
hours will be:
Clinton Office:
Phone 482-7007
Monday to Friday
2 "" 5 p.m.
TUES., & FRI., 7 to 9 p.m,
Zurich Office:
*Acne 236-4381
Monday to Friday
9 a.m. to 12' noon
The Court Constantine L1842
held their April meeting on -
Thursday evening in the hall.
New business was discussed. The
Legion Hall has been booked for
October 14th for an autumn dance.
All 'members were in favour of
helping Margie Whyte in the
Crossroads Programme this
summer. Several members at-
tended a Jewel Night at Atwood
on April 17th. TheDistrictCoun-
cil has purchased a wheel chair
to be used in the Huron District
by anyone in- need. The men's
Bowling Party for the Cancer
funds was on April 26th when all
Forester families enjoyed bowl-
ing at the Nobel Lanes at Sea-
forth. The Annual Barbeque is
corvine no in June. The third
correspondent
Miss Mary 1VicIlwain
mr. Ross Mann of pluevale
visited one day the past week
with Mrs. Irene Gripioldby,
Miss Betty Thompson of Tor-
onto, Mr. Barry liewelly of Ot-
tawa spent the weekend with her
parentS, ' Mr. and Mrs. John
Thompson) Jim; Sharon and Bob.
Mr.. and Mrs. Ben Riley visi-
ted on Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bannon.and
Melanie of Stratford.
• Miss Vicki Powell of Aub-
urn spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mr's. Fred Buchanan, Bill,
Doug; Betty and Bob.
Mr, and Mrs. Ross Jewitt
and Lori of Clinton, Mr. and
member in the committee is
Anna DoiMa40. The neirrhanquet
money is to be given: to Cancer
Research.
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Permanent Press
Safety Start
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19" Black and White TV $199.95
tk Smiles 1.
The Man, a realdent of a
small town, was charged with a
petty offense. '
"MAT YOU. anybociyi here who
can vouch for your character?"
asked the judge.
Yes-, -your Honor. The Sheriff
7" there can.",
"Whyr I don't even know this
man," exclaimed the sheriff.
"Observe, your Honor,"
beamed the defendant, triumph-
antly. "that I've lived in this
county for twelve years and the
sheriff doesn't even know me."
Coyly," the wife asked her
husband: "How shall We-cele-
brate our 25th Wedding Anni-
versary?"
• "What. would you think," he
murmured dryly, "of five min-
i utes of silence?"
News of
KI PPEN
Corresst ondent
Mrs. Rena Caldw•ell
Mrs. Rochus Faber, who
spent. the last seven weeks in
Florida., has returned home.
Miss Linda Workman of
Guelph visited her home over
the weekend.
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Correspondent
Mrs. Joycat Pepper
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bell
were entertained by their family
to dinner on Sattirday evening in
honor of their 40th wedding an-
niversary. After dinner a party
was held at the home of their
son, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bell,
where the 'nieces, nephews and•
sister had gathered. The evening
was spent in playing cards, after
which a smorgasbord luncheon
was served. Mr. and Mrs. Bell
were the recipients of many
lovely gifts, far which they
gratefully replied.
Anther Rebekah Lodge met
Wednesday evening with N.G.
Mrs. Ernie Chipehase presiding
and being assisted by V.G. Mrs.
1}ev. Beaton. Mrs. Myrtle Orr
introduced and presented D.D.P.
Mrs.. Ruby Bell, who was es-
corted to a seat at the right of.,
the Nolal.e_ Grancl.
Members were reminded of
the Desert Euchre tp be held on
May 10. Mrs. Earl Campbell
gave a report of the district
meeting which was held April
12 in Amber Lodge rooms with
an attendance of about 65 from
District 23. A short programme
after the meeting was followed
by' a buffet supper.
Treasurer, 11±irs, Ed. Corbett,
gave a financial report of the
year's work. On the visit of
D.D.P. Mrs. Wilfred Broughton
of Stratford DiStfIct, to Monkton
Star Lodge, quite a number of
Lodges were represented,
including a carload from Hensel'.
Altar the business session of
the Lodge, Sister Ruby Bell spoke
briefly of her year's work and
thanked the Lodge for their
support. At' this time she' was
presented with a gift to which she
made a fitting reply. Mrs. Belva
Fuss was presented with a plant.
After the meeting, a, short pro-
gramme was enjoyed with Mrs.
Ken Elder showing slides of their
trip to Arizona and Disneyland.
Two vocal solos were contributed
by Mrs. Belva Fuss and two piano
solos were given by Miss Linda
Bell, followed by the presentation
of gifts.
C. 0. C. '
CARMEL PRESBYTERIAN „
The C.O.C. of Carmel Pres-
byterian Church meeting was
held April 24 in the Church and
opened with a poem entitled,
"Build a Church". Roll call
was answered by • 8 members,
naming a country they would like
to visit, Offering was taken by
Paul Hoggarth. Leader Mrg.
Dorothy Taylor, read a story
-about an 'African boy sharing
his knowledge of the Bible with
others.
Mrs. Tressa Fletcher, who
has been patient in Seaforth
Cemmunity Hospital ter the past
six weeks, returned to tier home
in Hensel'.
Mrs. Greta Lavender, Mrs.
Jean Turner and Mrs. Joyce
Pepper, attended the annual
meeting of Girl Guides of Canada
on Saturday, where Mrs.Lavender
was presented with a pair of
crystal candle sticks, in recog-
nition of her contributions to
camping in the area for many
years.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony T. Van
Dyk of Three Rivers, Quebec,
who have been house guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal for the
past two weeks ,, left Sunday
afternoon to go to Ridgetwon to
visit , and from there will return
home to Quebec.
Huron
(Continued from Page 1)
Hullett 19.22 (17.96); McKillop
26.08 (23.94); Morris 12.50
(17.50); Stanley 20.62 (18.62);
Tuckersmtth 23.4 (22.04);
Stephen 31.19 (26.19);Turnberry
23.20 (18.27); Usborne 17.09
(20.10); W. Wpwanosh 20.50
(15.50); E. Wawanosh 19.47
'(19.47); Biddulph 19,25
(23.65);McGillivray 28.45(23.45);
Cuirass 18.57 (18.); Kinloss 18.05
(13.b5); E.Nissoliri 20, (25.) W.
Zorra 29.60 (26.45); Stratford
27.25 (31.72); Mitchell 27.25
(31.72); St. Marys 5 (5.75); Man-
chard 22.77 (23.); Downie 28.44
(24.91); N.Easthope 27.04 (25.20);
S.Easthope 22. (21.80); Ellice
25.64 (23.53); Fullerton 20.29
(17.99); Hibbert 24.54 (25.13);
Logan 27.1-9 (22.19); Mornington
23,46 (19.78); Wellesley 23.61
(21.80); 'Maryborough 19.83
(19.83); Peel 19.37 (19.37).
Pin Dowp moo, pop,
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Sunday ViSite s with
Jewitt and'-bays,
Mr. ..thid-K.W10F749RIVO.t
and Rick visited en Sunday :Mar
tug with Mr. and gra, Oaster
Kerslake and Craig of Stalfae..
Rick remained -to spend a few
days with his grandparents..
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riley of
Clinton visited on Sunday with
Mr. and mr4,. Frank Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Presznator,
Billy and Debbie spent Sunday
in orediton visiting with Mrs.
Lawrence Bill. ,
Mr. arid Mrs. Terrence
Bunter of Colborne Township
were Saturday visitors with the
Jelin ThompSon family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley, Greg
and Lorna visited on Sunday with
twr,- and 'mr.s. 4nrry lite410.
+1,4010Cp: KWA and ...$4019y oip=rok
Parki:• • . ,
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Pl4nna 'APO Ziaa0Y. vtotta4 'w1th:
Mr. and Mrs, Itov4ard pTe.R40,-
fxr. A4. goyd _0444,044y.
Mr, and Mrg.„1"g4ron..Pctt*
Of WWhrOn were Sunday
00 with Mar; And Mrs. George
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41,r, and gra. Atil-
Mr; and Mrs. rtOtoP#MeMichael
gf WaltPn PPOnt. Thursday..:
Lambeth at' the Ame**1
when they visited with Mrs.
Hairy Hartford and eateglA0d.
sympathy lo-her on the paaat,n.
of her husband.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Riley
spent Monday, in LenciPii?
Mrs. John Thompson. , spent
Monday . WI' Toronto visiting-with.-----
Betty.
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