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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-06-27, Page 441 110:0 F'. 7 W 'picnic -ns, appea 77 1`11:' ns c 'U'Ira M, X' 4 r fund's h�_Correspon4ent ckivolland 4ri ,f was servo di.cated by Mrs. Lunch Dennis, Mrs. Do -rw-ellify-six ladles lha-gf 'Me -d by Mrs. M. Don Dennis, Mrs Mrs. Allan Mc�4!1. I I Mrs. L. Godkin read two, J. Burch and the hostess, Mrs. K: Community. Hall at 9 #.,m, and left McKillop Unit M"11111318 for - Listowel., lbey 'toured rea,d,y response, - poem% "God is, as near as a Rock. Spinright.. and Starcraft factories The June meeting of the Whispered Prayer" and "Let's . .- .1 1%- --WAhe morning, McKillop Unit was field, at -the think There 'has 'been a ready Hilda Sellers ,S.00 home of Mrs. Keith Rock it over". Mrs. Love read A institute Enjoy Tour Kentucky filed 'hicJ a 19th, the .chicken was with 14 unitry On Wednesday, June poom, 'i'June •in the Co response to the request for funds Alex G. Pepper S.90 members present, enjoyed fIii thb noon meal, held at Mrs. Dave Wittson 'gave the Walton Institute held their June w w the arena. In theofternoontours 0", which to assist in the Bill O'Shea 2000. Mrs. George Love was in topic,, "The' Home is all the ­fneeting In the form of a tour, of w maintenance of the, Lions Park 'Mrs. Roy Elliott .10600 charge of devotions opening with' World". Mrs. N. 'Schadq, Mrs. several laces-'iri Listowel. were taken, at the. Midwestern lwl! T and. Pool according 'to Gordon Mrs - Mary Smith. $.00 Hymn "We plough the Fields and W. Leeming and Mrs.C.Wey read -This was the Agriculture and. Regional Centre near Palmerston and back to Malcolm Furniture at Rimmer and LloGy8 Hoggarth who Miss'Margaret J. Grieve 10,00, scatter the seed". Mrs. Lavern verses of scripture from Psalms, Canadian Industries meeting with Miss Elizabeth M. Grieve 10.00 Godkin- read the sogriptuire, frbm '4, are looking after the campaign. .4 Mrs, Lave closed- this part of the the conveners, V. Mitchell Listowel. --N Alread ofte, 111r. nn T 1- 1115* 1 , 17 owe IV +Mlivs v.IAIA An So, D m Mrs. Tr%Vo J 5 5 Bev. R. w -L- w . , to in have been received from the Elgin and Mae Young 10.60 the meditation, The Vine" elating with prayer K Mrs. Murray Dennii.preside.nt, GLENDA UTTLE following: 9.00 followed by, prayer. Thq; olering James Delaney presided for the business Glenda Little, daughter of Mr. ARstett Jewellers Ltd. 25.00 Alvin Betterman IOXO. was taken by Mrs. Merton thanking everyone .who had taken and Mrs. Wilson Little, Seaforth, GAIL SE 50.00 Ont. Bean Growers Co. -Op. 25.00 SEABEE J.W part in d6votiqns, Minutes of the graduated fr91n St. Joseph" Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Robert Beuttenmiller 25.00 James E. McQuaid last meeting were read by Mr s., Glen - M-Mi-cgo-1, foil, ­­ Rcgionar School of Nuising, 9.()o Vincent J. Lane 52 %PV followed by the Searle. R.R.3, Walton graduated Rena Fennell s o, Bildlood --t London, on June 21st. A graduate 25.00 Gilbert Murray 5.00 as a Registered Nurses Assistant Verna E, Stephenson roll call. -Mrs, M, Hackwell gave Hof S.S.#10 McKillop and S.D:A.S. 10.00 Rev. J. Ure Stewart 10.00 from Peel Memorial Hospital in Olive M. Laidlaiv the treasurer's report. Plans were .descendiini'ts. she has accepted a •,position at Brampton on May 18. She is a 'Anonymous 50.00 Mrs. Ida Close, 5.06 made to hold a picnic entertaining 'hold- '' Brampton Peel IP�� Memorial graduate of,S.D.H.S. and Walton Janet Papple 5,00. Mr. and Mrs.Antone Sierition 5*00 the children for the July meeting. Hospital, Brampton. 0 Orville Storey io.00. picn k Public School. r Dave Bloome 5.0 5.00 Mrs. M. Dennis closed the John Wocks 10,60 James R. Spittal Mrs. Alister Broadfoot was meeting with an',Ixish Westing. Roderick Doig .10.00 John Sinclair 5..00 hostes4 to the decend.ants of the A very successful bake gale was Mrs. M. Chapple 5.00 Paul P. Rau 3.00. late James Broadfoot and Agnes held with Mrs.' Neil McGavin as Ethel A. Mackay 5.00 Cornelius Dorssers 10.00 Alexander . on Sunday. Those, auctioneer. \11 Ephraim.Clarke 5.00 Kenneth Misktewicz ISM 'pre&ent were'their grandchildren, 5.90 R.S.MacDonaild 25.00 P Jean Simpson great- grapitichildren, and..great- A. Hildebrand 10.00. S:D.H,S-Girls Band,50.00 teat grandchildren. McNichol NIchol 5.00 Fergus Reynolds, 2.00 9 Present were: Mrs. Marguerite JO.Turnbull 50.00 Mae Dqrrance Bernice Nichols, Jim im and Joan Nichols Margaret V' Orr 5.00 McKeni`ie .20.00 Mitchell, and children, R.R.2 W.J.Thompson 5.00 "Miss Bessie Davidson 2.00 Jim and Efaiti Thomson and F s. N.'Bilska 5100 Ivy K. Scott 5.00 Mr childrdiil- R.R.1, ' St. 'Pauls, Owtn of -,,Seaforth yt 'y, F -Fred-Vantyghem 10.06 Lo 'me Dennis 5.0,0 'George and Mary Black, R.Rl, 14{ aGeorgetown, Douglas Bl John L: •Reid20.00 David Pappid' 5.00 ack, W.P.Miller 10.00 Alf Johnston 5'00 Torginio, Jim and Eleanor Black, li John A. McLlwain io.ob Tom Haley ey and Lillian Grummett 2,90 10.00 No -*90 Ken Black and children, Belmont, ro\ . C Somers Mrg,.Gordon MacKenzie, 1 Tom and Marilyn Beechey and H Grant Little -, 5.60 children, St. * Thomas, Mrs. 10.00 William'E. Bennett 5.00 No Name 2.00 Mildred Black, Woodstock, Bill. Elmer Shade 5.00 NoName 20.00 and Mary Dalrymple, David and T.Edwin.Hancock .5.00 Dave Cornish 10.00. 'Jim, Seaforth, Dougla and REIREC-ItA NOLAN PAMELA PATRICK Ivy- M. Butt 10.00Sharyn Dalrymple, Hanover, Ron Rebecca Nolan, daughter of Mr. P la Joan Patrick, daughter of, J,R.Adams ,s-oo Are'a, couoleS Dalrymple,' Hamilton,. Bill and Due to increased cost of power phased frour OntArio an . d Mrs. James Nolan of S,aforih Mr. and Mrs. 'John Patrick, Glen F', Smith 5.00 Margaret Porter, St. Marys, Gus in h, / graduated from Dorothy Hydro and increased cost of material used to-Inaintain graduated - fro ­ St. Joseph's R.R.4,Seafort I thy Bassett 25.00 and Sandra Bannick and children, Regional . School 6f -Nursing, `St. Joseph's'School of Nursing on Thomas Jorgensen 10.00 celebratO Toronto, Bob and Gayle Harrett London. Ontario on, June 21st. June 21, 1974. She has accepted a Elton Haist- 5.00 and family, Granton, Bill and Our system in SeafQrth, there will be'a hydro -rate change position on the, nursing staff at St - Cora Barrows, Shirley Porter and children, St. She is a.,gr4duate of S.D.H.S.. 1 6.6, anniversaries. Jdseph.'s. Ruth Cluff X 50.00 Marys. effeCtlVe Fred McGavin 5.60 Mr. and Mrs. Mac McKellar b e `Mar garet Scott 3.00 celebrated their 61st W'eddiny_, , attendance alsowere!guests Mrs. Mabel Scott, Seaforth, Ivy Henderson 5.00 Anniversary June 24th. Nancy Stoned Thorndale,4 and k�oisoitll 3 S•EPTEMBER 1 1974' M. McCurdy 5.06 -known Seaforth couple, Barbara Baxter, Hamiltqn. Isabella V. Campbell 10.0d, they have lived in town since their Exactly forty years, ago a 7 L. C.'Hoggarth 5.00 marriage. Mr. McKellarhas been Centennial Celebration was held Janet A. Cluff 10.00 Jro to hospital for several.months. on the farm, then owned by the The rates will printed at a later date when app'Toval. is J. Scott Cluff W.OQ --Mrs. McKellar -is the formet late Alexander and James Broad - 6 k: James A. -Stewart ­.. �0,00 Lillian Carter of Hallett foot. The Broadfoots came from received from Ontaiio Hydro.' Gay Lea Foods, Seaforth 5,90 Township, daughter of the late Scotland in 1834 settling on the - Dorisgill, '5.00 Mr. and Mrs. John Carter. farm, known as 'The Mains'. Ronalriscoll 5.00 Mr. McKellar was born in a Oliver McKay r 5.00 Cromarty, son of the late Mr. and. 500 Mrs Alex McKella Dr. C.E.Toll SEAFORTH McKellar. Every week More and . . . . . . . . . ........ James G. Camochin 5�0 ; Courl 1pc;o�,le discov'e'r what mighty'jobs' Mrs. 14 eiy,JMcN U,-' 5.00 Ua�,=,4,V d Expositor Want Ads. ' Dial UTY 4T are accomplished by lo%O cost -�VVAJ.Mlc o*ell p c 5.00� Wright,' PUBLIC,, UTI Nettie M. Stimore -5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Win. Art Worig 527-0240. Vincent Farm Equip. Lid. 30.()0' 104 John St., were honoured by a Jean F. Cairns 5.00 family dinner to Mark 'the F.C.J.Sills 10.00 occasion of their 40th wedding Mrs. Margaret anniversary on Friday, June B. Whyte 50.00 CHERYL McCUTCHEON 10.00 21st. The couple' has .two sons, John W. Thompson - William Donald, Clinton, and NORMA MAIR, Cheryl McCutcheon, daughter of Mrs. John MacTavish -10.00 00 graduated froth the ' Fashipn Mr. and Mrs. Frank MIcCutcheon, Bruqe Lamont 10.00 Arthur Douglas of'Kingston, four A Services Program at Centennial graduated from the Consumer Allan Nicholson. 5.00 grandsons and one grand - College -of, . Applied Arts and -Family Studies (Food Option) Wright Chev-Olds Ltd. 25.00 daughter. &-Technology in Scarborough on Program at Conestoga College, Margaret L.Kerslake 5.00 Z'? Doan Centre. Commencement 'Ray Primeau 10.00 40th AnniveKsoi" May 23. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Eldin Kerr of Mr. and Mrs. James Mair; exercises were held June I at the Eva McCartney 5.00 Clinton celebrated their Fortieth R.1115, Brussels Kitchener Auditori�m. T.R.Cosford 10.00 Wedding Anniversary on 91 a Mary Dalrymple 2.00 Saturday with a dinner at the Gerald's Datsun Ltd, 5.001 Later a large crowd Legion, Hall rg S.L.Phillips 10.00 Of, friends, neighbours . . . . . . . . C hiselhurst U CW L.P.Plumsteel Thelma Wright 10-00 and relatives gathered and 11111.1111141IBuilt lor speeds �Ak 7.7 7 .5-()0 enjoyed dancing to the Mrs. Gesje Hellinga 3.60 "Silverstrings". An address of ver n hold Ju`h.e meeting Roy W. Swart 5.00 you'll ne need. good wishes was read by, Harry. Margaret E. Snell 3 Chiselhurst W.C%,W. met June Harris, who had as guest speaker -00 Nesbitt and ifieywere presented Dr. E MaIkus 15.00 1, and Freda Boa conducted the Mrs. Pearl Passmore of Hensall with a box of money. They also Extra -Strong, Extra -Safe worship service: "Committed to who discussed "Living To r Robert ed cClure 5-00 received - many beautiful gifts. 4 -Ply DU PONT 66 NYLON love", with assistance from Jesus". Hostesses for the Dr. Douglas E. N. Bach10.00Mr. and Mrs. Kerr each Mrs.Harvey Traviss Where safcty, dependability and economy count most, you'll always find 4,pro.s ply Dorothy Brintnell and Sarah Dick. afternoon were Marg Cole and -5-00 expressed appreciati . on. Nylon construction. Race-tfack drivers, aircraft pilots, construction .chicle drivers, The roll call was answered by . 19 Marg Upshall. Roy McGepch 5.00 stake their lies on Nylon tires. And that same nylon fibre that makekup those erecting members telling the most Personals Mae.I. Smith 5.00 Local Couple Married 25 Years tires, goes into our Super-Lastic Safety 99 tires. It's Du Pont 66 Nylon vord - best on all counts: Safety, Economy and Strength. All Nylons have bvcrnight set '�ut Do Pont 66 interesting thing that had Sam Shinen 5.00, Mt. -and Mrs. Roy Sielnon smooths out so fast you'%c hardly time to ruititv it! happened to them during the past Major and Mrs. Malcolm Mrs. Emile Iszacovics 3.00 observed 'their 25th wedding CArcil Hunt 5.00 anniversary June. 16 when their month. Webster, Toronto were visitors ILACKWALL WNITFWAII with Mr. and Mrs. Eric' Luther Bruce D. Coleman, 25.00 daughter Sheila entertained the coininifiw Un'. I It was agreed to, have the Church Ben Van den Akker o 2.00 family and relatives to a dinner at 0 piano tuned. The visiting and family. over the week -end. SIZE 2 TIRES 2 TIRES Arnold Scott 5.00 the Blue Barn, Listowel. or mord EACH or mom EACH committee reported six calls Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dilling Mary Van den Hengel 5.00 They' then returned t6 their a eft. i Ali. S.W. Air,, during the past month. Mary and family of Sarnia, visited 0 tJi Zlh ft I Mervin Nott 20.00 home where a• social'evening was .7 Sunday with their par6nts Mr. I- Brintriell read a poem entitled Wilbur E. Keyes 8.00 spent. k, "God's Jewels". In charge of the and Mrs. Wilbert Robert McKellar 5.00 Lovdly gifts were presented to•100/Irl Whit.w,l Ht5 17 fit Citizenship- meeting was Rosa Dilling. a Ila al Robert L. Bolton 10.00 mark the occasion. SAFETV N 1:010111,31 1469 1131111 CONVENTIONAL SERIES1nn3165o/ul res .1 - go ad 1846 Duplicated o briters ride and tar. Clef 110011/131 'a late I.& qualnia".7 lint ­l al.,pirim 645 M (600, 14) 10*5 ".1", M '68 and earlier .6del, bill a !.1�5 I Low 141 1640 Issa - litvier Ini.h. I . EIII14 (73SI141 1640 Is 10 20% I 1990 l pr Adell 110.1,111•.. W; 39-fil"th, 3016 fie/14117S,141 17 So11to 1 FUNKSC.71/141125/141 HIAO 231,50 11.11, 072114 (8551141 2110 20. 2495 23 70 CORD- 1 2; 70 1 SAFETY It LOW ANGLE 36,' LONG C1 5.5/15 pvk "it 1240 8 Camara Ili, ride. t!wirrs and braking bar. Soo/ts IS25 14.49 - &cu, %:ki of bell torstrucliti., hit eo- SOD ON. cl-I . d�plk.lirg the rriltipt'. If )..r C78/11111685/151 1595 15115 - 1711/15 (73511s) IT -35 16,41 1 - original belted tires didn't suit )ell hen's 4he 17.00 7715 repeal nd"-belled .,d,.I,.,k tire speaftailly ad, - ol,,,S agn,ls) in ,place the.. Can be .,I.Ikd 11 A logo 1890 22 78 MORE PROOFI 'GOOD YIELD and "NY 1171 IS IISSMS) 2140 2033 23 So 24 13 as,Car Miller I .., p- ­I) 11twil �a .014/15 1815,isl who.0, 24so 23.27 �540 1 - Canadian Tire does belied tires in not. ISO 21.07 ILLUSTRATE 1 make your tire dollars -E DEALER STANDABILITY BOTTL &I'dide RAW listord Ins.mil: 11-1111afli 32% .46-w- fair .0r,14-01-11do Safety,99' Ff*40ww",-O.d elsidnind All ­;We. Conventional Series F RE E Spring Delivery, on early orders. §D%'GIQWRtD in SEAFORTH to- HANDLE SPECIAL I = . . Lit k glass VOLUME eFIRIFF disdain CLASS Itlyto .'Lls. MISS III-1111LIED Thell - 2 tire jongtruction IllectS roll IV.uS the WI) h- lEr 31+2 DISICOUNTS village FOCTMUT(A I "vi tAC ALL olytoll t"011 I ACXWAtL WxlrtwA WIDE tRACA cat diving conditions, Our Su�oer.Lastic -Belt-O. EM pity Beer Bottles I SIZES aii'tin,. - Distributed in Duron .-I a,,. N;. , , Glass d9csjust hat,,providing lowestcorst-per.mild. LN .� .. .1. . IW Ad I ..- = 4 1 dn'- lin-ill a.- too. A 6 -ply husky giant with 4 body plies of Du IT 1.00 County by 1 19% 11.53 lids figs Pont 66 Nylon for a softer ride and extra safety. It, (See Nevada Test results posted in our stores) made All, 21 M%Wn ill Za 1st is 22t to" 11.51 1149 15.19 3 2105 19.43 1045 Me low $31 krr Milton J. Diet ell, Into 131 7325 20.11 low IIIS3 1 "'d N'"" "i"t 4401--l-Ild W- 01W, All. ­ Mi Z ISIP 4 1145 141 21 - lot is Ast Talooliks Mailed 2 + 2 Glaills-Belted Pot ' won &MS 141 72 Yeliff-A Glass. Persons interesfed are asked to, 'ritact Belted tire that's cNira wide, and deep -treaded like eat 351 loss abo%c, but co Ill 4 less 14p the 4 2 Bilt-0-G With 2 body plies !S1 !it I Ill@ 4 wM6 b"."ll Ltd* 11?;/4 Ili$ tit 2111 7 ss I :;111 1111 1:�:: 1 20AS 11.63 or Polyester le nd 2 'Second General ion' Improved Glass Ill, 14 Said# hill.R.r IS. 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