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•• 1100
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88. 1095
P.S. and P.B., Radio, Lic. H47-1
LARRY SNIDER
MOTORS LTD.
Phone 235-1640 Exeter
SEED BEANS
GRASS 'SEED
FERTILIZER
SEED CORN
At Competitive Prices
Bulk and Packaged
GARDEN SEEDS•
FERTILIZER
AND ALL GARDEN SUPPLIES IN STOCK
CORN CONTRACTS
Available on Approved Credit
INQUIRE IMMEDIATELY
Limited number of contracts available
ALL FENCING SUPPLIES IN STOCK
Ammonium Nitrate and spreaders to
apply are available
ATRAZINE IN STOCK
OF'NOTCH
TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED
527-1910
SeafOrth
CLASSIFIED -ADS
TOO Lite
wANTim To BUY' fairs 26"
bicycle. Phone 527-0824.
12-26-1
26, PersOnais
MI.cAoenoo anima is giv-
ing a Trousseau Tea at "Smil-
ing Acres", Hen:sail, on Satur-
day, May le, 1968, between the
hours of 2-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
in honor a her daughter Shar-
on bride -elect of ktMay 25.
Friends and relatives are in-
.vited to please accept this invi-
tation to attend. 214-26-1
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund G. Beck-
er, ER1, Dashwood, Wish to an-
nounce the engagement of their
second eldest daughter, Jean
Helma, to Mr. William Rabert
Holmes, son) of Mrs. Holmes,
Seaforth and the late Carl
Holmes, The wedding will take
place on Saturday, May 18, 1968
at Zion Lutheran Church, Dash-
wood. 26-26-1
47. Births
MCMICH.A.EL — In South Wat-
erloo Hospital, Galt, on April
• 30, to Mr. end Mrs. Wayne
McMichael, Preston, a daugh-
ter, Jill Eileen.
DRISCCILL — In ••Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, on May 2, to
,Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Driscoll,
a son, Scott Ronald.
WAREING — In South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, on Thursday
May 2, to Mr. and airs. Ron
Wareing, a son,
CHAPPLE — Mr. and Mrs F.
Chapple wish to announce the
safe arrival of their first
grandson, Joieph Todd, May
2, 1968.
coNsrrr — In Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, on May 2,
to Mr. and MI5. .;Ohn Consit
7urich, a son.
BEVENDSEN — In Seafarth
Cpmmunify Tiostetal. on May
to ;Mr. and Mrs Petar Bee
erelsen , -RR1, Ki ra ton, a eon.
HULLEY — In Seaforth Com•
Triunity Hosp.:al. on May 6,
Mr. and alre. Donald Hui -
ley, ER2, Sealortla a son.
RATJSER — In S..eaforth Gan-
aramitY Roapa al on May 7 te
Mn and airs. Bawer, RR2,
Mitchell, a on
Classified Ads pay dividends.
SITUATION WANTED young
married wapm, w111 babysit in
own home while mother works.
Phone 0.27-1802. 7-26x1
WANTED TO -BUY — Golf
clubs, ladies right, also golf cart.
Phone 527-1537. #12-26-1
FOR SALE — 14 pigs12weeks
old, 24 pigs nine weeks old.
Lawren,ce Ryan, RE2, Dublin.
tl 26 1
FOR SALE — 40 pigs eight
weeks old. Hans.nVonk, RR2,
Dublin, phone 345-2429. t126-1
GRASS or rent by the head.
Phone David Livingston, 52.'7.:
1159. t1-264
Town •df Seaforth
Tenders for
Reconstruction and
Paving of William
Street and Duke Street
Sealed Tenders addressed to
the Town Clerk, Mr. E. M. Wil-
liams, Seaforth, Ontario, will be
reoeived by him until 3:00 p.m.
E.D.S.T.
Wed., May 22, 1968
For the reconstruction and
paving of William Street and
Duke Street in the Town of Sea -
forth. The work includes ap-
proxiniately 3,700 cu. yds, of
earth excavation, 4 000 cu. yds.
of granular backfill, 4,000 lin-
eal feet of concrete curb and
gutter, 4,800 sq. ft. bf concrete
sidewalk and 800 tons of HL -4
asphalt paveinent and other
work incidental thereto.
Plans and speciiications may
be obtaindd from the office of
the undersignd for a non-refun-
dable fee of $5,00.
A certified cheque of '$2,006.
must accompany the bid.
Lowest or any tendee not nec-
essarily accepted.
B. M. ROSS & ASSOCIATES
• •- LtalarED,
Consultilig Ergineers
• 41 Wt Street
• Godericla Ontario.
at 23-1
NEWS of WALTON
DUFF'S UCW
• The UCW of Duffs United
Church net in the schoolroom
last Wednesday evenang.. The
McKillop Unit was in charge of
the worship serviee. Mrs. Glen
McNichol opened with the call
to Worship. Hymn 34, "Immor-
tal Invisible God only Wise"
was sung with Mrs. Martin Bean
at the piano. The scripture tak-
en froan Mathew 9 : 31-35 was
read by Mrs. David Watson.
Commeets on scripture were
giden• by Mrs. McNiehola Mrs.
Kenneth McDonald received the
offering and it was dedicated
by the leader. •
'"From' all that dwell below
the skies" was sung, follewed by
two readings, "Do your Giving"
and Humble Home" by Mrs. Da-
vid Watson. Mrs. Gordon Mc -
Gavin offered prayer. The topic
was given in the forth of a skit
entitled, "The Convert'? and tak-
enby Mrs. Jack Bosman, Mrs.
John Burch and Mrs. Donald
Dennis. The set,titig was in the
living room of a missionary's
honie in India where the mother
and father talk With their
daughter about becotning a
Hindu, She had roomed ip col-
lege with a Hindu girl. The
drama centered around the dif-
fering viewpoints of American
and Japanese regarding our in-
volvements with others. , We
must not involve ourselves in
the lives of others so that we
deprive them of their indepen-
dence and privacy.
The business was led by Mrs.
Via C. Backwell opening with a
I HAVE YOU BEEN
HOUSECLEANING?
We hope you have saved GOOD, CLEAN, USED SPRINO AND
.SUMMER CLOTHING, CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, SHOES,
,HATS, DRESSES, MEN'S COATS, SHIRTS, SUITS and
articles such as Children's Toys, Books, Dishes, Jewellery, Pat-
terns (modern styles), FURNITURE, etc., for the WHITE
ELEPHANT SECTION
ftb: HOSPITAL AUXILIARY. RUMMAGE SALE
Saturday, May 25th
in
SEAFORTH PUBLIC LIBRARY & BOY SCOUT HALL
2:00 P.M.
For Pick-up:
Leave your parcels out at your front door in Seaforth and
Egmondville on.Thursday afternoon, May 23rd. Dublin resi-
dents are asked to leave parcels at Friend & Whetham's
Store on -Wednesday, May 23rd, or parcels may be left at the
Library Thursday or Friday afternoon.
For further information call:
- Mrs. W. D. Stephenson — 527-1862
Mrs. K. ENG — 517-0720 after 5 p.m.
hyann, "Take Time to be Holy".
A thought from the Chriatian
Home "Time" was given. Min-
utes were read by Mrs. Allan
McCall. The committee in
charge have the authority to
get the necessary materials for
framing the names of the char-
tered members of 1962 who
joined when it was first organ-
ized.
The flowers ie thea church
are to be placed by the follow-
ing units: May, 17th and boun-
dary; Junes 8th and lath; July,
Melaillopl August, Walton; Sep-
tember, 17th and boundary; Oc-
tober, 8th and 16th. Workshop
NEWS OP II,ENSALL
Stuciehts Raise $300
For Retarded
Twenty-seven students from
Grades 7 and 8 of St. Boniface
School, Zurich, marched) from
Zurich to Exeter, a distanoe of ,
13 miles one way, sponsored by
the merchants of Zurich and
**Iatives and friends who paid
100 to $1.00 a mil. Proceeds
of over $300.00 dollars will be
donated to the Mentally Retar-
ded Children of South Huron.
Marching with the students was
;their principal, Sister Eileen
Marie, who stated that they re-
ceived many kindnesses along
the way by the O.P.P. and mo-
,torists. One nautorist, stopped
and offered Sister Eileen Ma-
rie a ride into Exeter, but when
she explained that she wanted
to finish the march with the
students for the eaude, he gave
her a $10.00 bill to help along
with the cause.
Students left Zurich at 9 am,
Saturday and some arrived at
Exeter at 12:30. They all re-
turned home by car, tired and
with sore feet but happy to
bave participated hi such a
wonderful project. There were
no drop outs.
KINETTE RUMAGE SALE
Hensall Kinette Club were de-
lighted; with the success a their
annual Spring Rummage Sale
Saturday at the arena. Cartons
of used clothing not sold were
given to the UCW to be includ-
ed in a bale being packed this
week.
BROWNIE ENROLLMENT
•
Seven new Brownies were
welcomed into the lst Hensel).
Brownie Pack last Tuesday.
They are; Dale Shmnone, Cher-
yl Fuss, Karina Melanson, Kathy
Solden, Kelly Ward, Karen Sold -
en Janette MattiSsi. ,
The new Brownies were en -
News of
Constance
HONOR BRIDE ELECT
On Monday evening a mis-
cellaneous shower . was held at
the home of Mrs. Ella Jewitt in
honor 'of Chrystal Straughae,
liride elect of the month. --
About 50 guests were present.
A number of contests ,were con-
ducted after which Chryetal re-
ceiyed many gifts- whigh were
presented to her by Bonnie
Dawson and Kathy Jewitt. She
was assisted by her mother, Mrs;
Benson Straughan and Mrs. El-
la Jewitt.
Mrs. Straughan, th•anked the
guests and Mrs. Ella Jewitt per-
vert lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Williariti Dale
attended the Conservative Ban-
quet in - London on Saturday
evening when Robert Stanfield
spoke.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Hart
of Goderich visitedlar. and Mrs.
Fred Buchanan and family.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszaator,
BiLy and Debbie visited Mr:
to be held, May 7 in Wingham and Mrs. Bob Preszcator, Rhon-
and at night in Clinton. A bale da, Ricky and Denise of Kin -
is to be packed before the end cardine. •
of May. The corresponding sec- Mr. and Mrs. Harold McClin-
retary, Mrs. Nelson Marks read chey and. family of Auburn
a number of thank you cards. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Thetreasurers report was giv- Wilmer Glousher, Stewart and
'en by Mrs. Kenneth McDonald. Barbara.
Mrs Martin Baan read a clip- Mrs. Ken Reid David, Paul
ping taken from the clip sheet. and Jane of London with Mr.
'Mrs. Walter Bewley spoke of and Mrs. Luther Sandle.rs.
attending a committee meeting Sunday visitors with Mr, and
in London asking the church to Mrs. Ken Preszcator and girls
Lua books recommended. by „the. were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
UCW and United Churches. Hill of Crediton, Mr. and Mrs.
The Sunday School decided to David Preszcator and Christine
join Avel and filmsand Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peesz-
trips and,
pictures ,will are available for cater of Saltferd;
-0I
any organization. The UCW de-
Mrs. Era( Feed and Carol f
Stecetsville are spending a few
cided to help finance this. days with Mr. ana Mrs. Veeie
Mrs. Alvin McDonald attend-•
ed the 20th annual Officers' Dale.
Conference, sponsored' by the Miss Linda McMichael of
Federated Women's Institute of Stratford spent the Week:end
Ontario, at Guelph University, with her parents., Mr. and Mrs.
last week. Ross McMichael and family.
A shower was held Monday
Mr. and MTS. Roy' Turvey of
evening for Connie Stone at the
Brussels visited With the tatter's
heme of Mr. and Mrs. John
sister, Mrs. Edward Millet la.st
Thompeon, prior to her marri-
Sunday. age to Larry McMichael On May
LoMndor. nanwdearlfersvi. eekendDonaldgaMalesetsr ()off: ,17. The guests were all school
friends of Connie's, Betty
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darv- Thompson and Doris Bakker
• Id Watson. Miss Carle Ruiyteof swere hoStesses for the evening.
r trat-
ford spent a few days last week Mr. and Mrs. Bill Medd and
with and 111awD.alti.VrtanVileyet family of London, Mrs. Annie
..8,
MeddRayspenVinuenhandaywdithfamMril.yan. d
of
• TToa-ontoonto spent the mrs
week -end Melody and Leona Osborn
with Mr. and Mrs. Douglais En -
were. baptized Sunday in Beth-
Mrs.eada United Church.
Walter Broadfoot is Mr. Jimi,Thompson, spent the
Vt'asistityrdfilmrg as.le;iniweeksam Leeminwith her„, week -end with his grandparents,
Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Hunter
MT. arid Mrs. Torrance
of Colborne Township.
Dm,
des visited in London for two anMrd •BttilarbdiarMf spina. vergetheMwuirekyd
days last week, with Mr. and
end M their sumaner home in
Mrs. Armour Dundas ,and other
relatives. Mal(Milss11°Paisela Dcrrrance spent
Mrs. Donald Achilles and ba- the week -end with her parents,
by daughter have returned from ereee__
Clinton Public, Hospital. to the "".. and Ed n'"
Mr. 'and Mrs. John Mann af
home of Mr. and Mrs. Rollie
rolled by Brown Ow1, Mrs. Ro-
bert Cook, in a eeremeay
rangeNt by Snowy Owl, Mrs. Bar-
rle Jackson.
• Three Brownies; Linda Eider
Terri Dick and Nancy IVIcCurolae
v.ere presented with their gol-
den bars.
Tawny Owl, Mrs. Rodger Ven.
ner, was in charge of the pro-
gram and the mothers precept
joined- mn with the Brownie
f,prres. The afternoon conduct-
ed. a lth a ehert play ard Brow-
nie songs.
UNIT 4 UCW
Goderich spent Wednesday with
a
Miss Connie Courts spent the Mrs. Irene Grimoldlie
week -end with Sha.ren, Johnston
and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. -.Dancers Graduate
Harry Johnston, McKillop.
Mrs. Clarence Martin spent
last week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Martin, Rich-
mond Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. William Murray
visited on Sunday with their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph ChilderhOse,
Kitchener.
Family Day will be observed
In Duff's United Church, Sun-
day morning when the minister,
Rev. D. E. Docket) •wi11 conduct
a baptismal service, ,
Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Had"
Charlene and Steven of Loridotr
'were Steadily visitors at tte
home of Mr. and Mrs. WIttiaifl
alenry.
44,4r,
Seaforth Whirl -A -Ways had
an enjeyable evening recently
when six couples graduated
Graduates were Jim and 011ie
MacDonald; Bill and Gwen
Scott; Bob and Beth Reid; Bob
and Shirley Dinsmore; Karen
McNab and Dave Rettinger; and
Frank and Amelda Reynolds.
Daneere attended from Clinton;
Exeter, London, Stratford and
Hanover. Ed Wiese of Clinton
won the lucky draw. The next
dance will be held on May 15
And a special Sing Along dance
is planned for May 25. Members
are hoping for a good atten-
dance at both these events.
cotioRAD..;‘ATIoN5 :TO
BRuca PAPPLE
on his aaaeatance as an active associate menitlAr
of the London Real Estate Board, offering you
photo M.L.S. SerVice,
Representing
DOUG STINSON, REALTOR
154 Laurentian Drive,
Landon
FARMS, BUSINESS, RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL and
INDUSTRIAL
SEAFORTH — 527-1616 LONDON — 451-3782
Unit 4 of Hensall United
Church met in the Fellowship
Hall with the hostess, Mrs. Pearl
Shaddick welcoming the mem-
bers and visitora. President,
Mrs. James McAllister opened
sirith invocation on the theme
"Godi epeaks through the Bib-
le'. Mrs,. Russell Erratt took "
the devotional giving ar. inspir-
ational: talk and offered prayer.
Fifty visits and calls were re-
ported.
• Mrs. Harry Luther, accompan-
ie0 by her „husband at the piano
favoured with a solo, "He Giveth
More Grace".
Mrs. McAllister expressed
thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Luther
and to those who quilted
Mrs. Albert Alexander gave
the study and the group listen-
ed to a reaord. "Ten Profiles".
RECORD CROWD
The turkey and ham smorgas-
bord' held at St. Pauls Angli-
can Church, Saturday aftern An,
was a great success with a re-
cord) crowd, the largest in years.
The event was convened by Mrs.
Barrie Jackson and Mrs. For-
restr
M. and MTS. Laird alickle at-
tended the concert presented by
the London Symphony Orches
tra, Wednesday evening of last
wee.k and heard the Canadian
born tenor, ,,Jon Vickers from
the allfetropolitan Opera in New
York.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simpson,
Birmingham, Mich, were week-
end visitors, with 'hrs. L. Simp-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Miekle
and 'Miss Ann Mickle spent Sun-
day With the former's daughter
and son-inalaw Mr. -and Mrs.
Ross MacMillan ande family in
Waterloo.
On Monday evening pupils of
the Hensel.' Public School pre-
sented their anneal Spring Con-
cert with approximately three
hundred people in attendance.
Mr. James Sangster, Chair-
man of the Hay Township
Sehool Area Board, Rated as
the chairman. The music witg
under the direction of Mr. Law-
rence Wein Music Supervisor
of the school.
A massed choir of el the pu-
pils. opened the concert and this
was followed wide each „grade
presenting its own portion if
lee program. The aud.enee
seemed to be very pleased with
the efforts of the younger pu-
pils of the school.' They ware
also impressed with the aing-
ir.g of the Glee Club made up
of Grades 7 aala 8 pupils.
The concert closed with nuie-
bers by the massed Choir. Fol-
lowing this, 'tbe pirents were
able to visit the alitssrooms and
fie.et the teachers. •
Loring the -evening premeds
of $70.00 were realized fer the
Laster Seals Campaign.
Carolyn Cook, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Cecile Hensel',
Pas passed he- Life Saving and
Swimming tests for the Bronze
Medallionand the London Y.W.-
C.A. Masters Certificate.
Leaving by plane to ,'action
with relatives in England are
Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Jackson,..
David and Ann; Mr. W. 0. Good-
win and Miss Mary Goodwin,
who leave May 31st; Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Horton, who leave •
May 17th; Mrs. John Henderson
bn June 9tii.
Miss Barbara Schwalm whO is •
attending 'UWO at London, is
spending a week at her home
before leaving for London to ac-
cept a position at the Dearness
Heine, London, for the summer
months.
Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Schwalm
and family of Hensall, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Coghlin and Debbie of
Aurora, were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
COghlin of Atwood.
Mrs. Eleanor McKenzie of
Kippen is a guest with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon ,Schwalm and fam-
ily.
MEN'S
S.S. Perma iron dress shirts, tab, button down or regular
collar, white, yellow? green and blue 5.00 — 6.00
S.S. Sport Shirts •• 4.00
S.S. Sport Shirts, pernia iron 5.00 to 7.00
S.S. Knit Shirts 4.00 Perma Iron 5.00
Turtle Neck and Mock Turtle Shirts • 5.00
BOYS'.
T -Shirts 1.50 to 1.95
S.S. Sport Shirts • 1.95
S.S. Perma iron , 2.95
Perma iron L.S. White Dress Shirts 2.95
BILL O'SHEA
MEN'S WEAR
Phone 527=0995 — Seaforth
SMITH'S
• SPECIALS FOR
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
BluegrAtRINE
Champion
DOG FOOD
3-1b. pkg. sso
6 15 -oz. tins 790
Kraft Miracle Whip
SALAD DRESSING - • lge. 32 -oz. jar 530
Van Camp's
BEANS with PORK • • 2 19 -oz. tins 430
Alien's Assorted — Orange, Grape, Pineapple -Orange
DRINKS • • • • .... . . 2 lge. 48 -oz. tins 650
JAMS
St. William's Assorted
4 9 -oz. jars 790
Minnette's Best Choice Quality
TOMATOES 5 19 -oz. tins' $1
PRODUCE
California Red Ball
ORANGES, size 113's
New Texas
CARROTS, 2-1b. bag
California New
POTATOES
FROZEN FOOD FEATURES
Morton's — Chicken or Beef
POT PIES • ' 4 f" $1
Clearbrook Frozen
RASPBERRIES 215 -oz. pkgs. 790
FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIALS
SEE LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY
doz. 790
190
10 lbs. 850
Smith's
SUPERIOR
Phone 527-0990 Free Delivery
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OVER 1,000
MOTHER'S DAY
GIFTS
SAVAUGE JEWELLERS
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