The Huron Expositor, 1973-03-29, Page 4PP
The concert band of the Sisters of St. Joseph, London, will present a concert in the S.D.H.S.
auditOrium on Saturday, April 14, The event is being held under the auspices of the Seaforth
Junior Band which was organized last year by Dr. C.E,Toll.
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'68 Plymouth, 4-door Sedan, 8-cyl.
'70 Plymouth Satilite, 6-cyl., 2-door HT.
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'69 Dodge Polara 500, 2-door HT., 8-cyl.
'69 Chev. Impala, 4-door HT., 8-cyl.
'68 Dodge Monoco, 2-door HT., 8-cyl,
'68 Polara 500, 2-door HT., 8-cyl.
'68 Ford Galaxie 500, 2-door HT.. 8-cyl.
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at THE SEED PLANT in LONDESBORO
Clinton 482,7475 -- Blyth 523-4399
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FARM SEEDS
Climax Timothy, Grass and Clover Seeds
Locally Grown — Barley (Herta and Fergus)
Gary Oats, Cereal Mixtures, Century Peas.
— SPECIAL MIXTURES —
As in the past, we will also prepare mixtures to meet
your own individual requirements based on recom-
mendations by the Department of Agriculture. (See
pages 20 to 32 in "Field Crop Recommendations for 1973")
— RED CLOVER
(See page 27 in Crop Recommendations),
— RED CLOVER MIXTURES —
For Plow-Down Purposes — There is nothing better
than RED CLOVER for soil-building purposes.
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Members were invited to attend
the public speaking competition
at Clinton Secondary School this
Friday when Edelweiss Rebekah
Lodge met Monday evening with
Mrs. May Habkirk, noble grand,
presiding. Members plan to at-
tend several social lodge events
in the near future, also the 25th
birthday party of Monkton Star
Lodge to be held in Atwood pub-
lic School April 27.
Mrs. Keith Sharp, district de-
puty president, plans to officially
visit her home lodge April 9.
The district annual meeting is to
be held he. e April 18th to which
Mrs. R. M. Scott and Mrs. Lil-
lian Gruminett are to be the
lodge's representatives.
Mrs. Grumniett and Mrs.
Charles Reeves were named re-
presentative and scholar to Re-
bekah Assembly sessions' in To-
ronto in June. Mrs. -Peter
Malcolm was named alternate.
Mrs. Jamas Rose, district se-
cretary, anounced that Mrs.
Mary Grigg of Clinton is to suc-
ceed Mrs. Sharp as district de-
puty president. She will receive
her commission at Toronto in
June.
Vice-grand, Mrs. EverittSmith,
reported on treats and gifts to
ill members and of birthday and
sympathy cards sent .
The social committee for April
will be Mrs. Mae Hillebrecht,
convener; Mrs. Janet Baker,
Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Allan
Campbell, Mrs. Frank Kling,
Mrs. Lorne Carter, Mrs. Harold
Hugill and Mrs. William Roe.
Sponsor
N public
speaking
,4 ,4THE PIORO, INEXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., MARCH 29, 1973
BANGHART, KELLY, DOIG & CO.
Chartered Accountants
476 Main St. S., EXETER 286-0120
B. W. REID, C.A. 'pie basket of flowers in the
Church Sanctuary were in
memory of the late Miss Adelaide
Parkinson, having been placed
there at the request of her
brother, Mr. Frank Parkinson.
Mrs. W. !Lemieux and Rose-
mary and Mrs. Kate Cacciotti
of Capreo, spent last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson,
Margaret and Janet. Mrs. Cac-
ciotti ie staying for a few weeks
Visit with her daughter and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Corsaut, *Jeffrey and Lisa of
London and Mrs. Robert Corsaut
of St. Marys were visitors on
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. David
Wheeler and Steven.
Miss Ellen Copeland spent
Tuesday night and Wednesday
with her friend, Miss Donna
Bicitell of Kirkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brine
and Cheryl were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. James Mit-
chell, Diane and Debbie of St.
Marys.
A pleasant evening was spent
on Saturday when the
United Church Women enter-
tained their husbands and friends.
The evening commenced with a
turkey supper served by the An-
derson ladies in the Anderson
Hall. Following the supper,
several remained to play euchre
Mr. and Mrs. Perce Johnston
returned home last week after
spending a couple of months in
Florida.
Visitors last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCly-
mont were: Mrs. Doug Robinson,
Lorrie and Cathlere and Carol
of Willowdale and Michael and
Shannon McClymont of Guelph.
The District Lodge of South
while others travelled to St
Marys for bowling.
The Kirktpn-Woodham Men'
Club and their families enter.
tained the residents of the Blue-
water Nursing Home at Zuricl
on Thursday evening.
M ESS ENG EltS.
The Messengers met on
Sunday. The meeting opened wit'
quiest music by Cynthia Cope,
land. The theme was 4,Lovir•
God and Our Neighbours". Th
Call to Worship was read an,
the Messengers' Motto repeated
The hymn "Jesus Bids UsShine"
was sung accompanied by Cyn-
thia Copeland. The Bible Story
of "The Good Samaritan" wa.,
read by Calvin Rodd, followed by
a poem "helping Hands" b
Cheryl Brine. The Hyirri "Th
Old Rugged Cross" was sung ac-
companied by Terri Brintnell.
Mrs. David Wheeler told the story
"The. Neighbour's Tulips". Paul
Robinson read a poem "Little
Words" followed by an instru-
mental by Bob Cowdrey, and a
poem "March Magic" by Ellen
Copeland. Mrg. Ted Brine read
the story "Eskimos". The roll
call was answered with the name
of a bird. Scott and Steven
Thomson received the offering
and the meeting closed with the
Messenger prayer.
Huron met in the local orange
hall last Tuesday evening with a
good attendance from the various
lodges with District Master Ivan
McClymont presiding. During the
evening the Royal Blue Degr'ee
a7dat
seexs. exemplified for several can-
The members of L.O.L. 1035
had a successful card party In
the township hall Friday evening.
ARNOLD STINNISSEN
Life — Realth and Accident —
Registered Retirement Pensions —
income Tax Deductable Registered
Retirement Annuities
Representing '
Sun' Life Assurance Company
of Canada
TELEPHONE 527-0410
117 GODERICH ST. EAST — SEAFORTH
NEWS OF
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Correspondent
Fred McClymont
tAd
FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 6th
AND EACH FOLLOWING FRIDAY EVENING 'TIL 9:00 p.m.
This Invitation to Shop in Seaforth Is Extended by These Merchants
Seaforth Jewellers
Crocker Family Footwear
Shinen;r:
The Huron Exprisitor
Bill O'Shea
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Crown hardware
Anstett Jewellers
Scalorth .Motors' l'sed Car Lot
Queen's -Hotel
Read's shoes & Luggage
Seaforth Superior
Keating's Pharmacy
John A. Cardno
Commercial Hotel
Trapnell's Pastry Shop
Seaforth Coin-Operated Laundry
Gravd" Wallpaper & Paint
Canadian Tire