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NENIFS Or ST COLUMBAN
1st Draw Winners in Annual
Columban Penny Sale
The draw for articles at the
Fenny Sale took place Tuesday
evening in the parish hall.
The following were winners:
Duek set, Mrs. Melvin Clark; var-
iety box, Paul Kennedy; bAt and
ball, Peter Kennedy; car mat,
Elsie Southgate; sugar, Joanne
. Maloney; picnic jug, Mrs. Jos-
eph Delaney; place mats, John
Shea; sugar, Gail Uhler, (c/o of
MTS. Finlayson).
Wall plaque, William Albert;
relish trays, Mrs: James Wat-
son, Sr.; turntable tray, Joan-
ne Swart; pillow cases, Mary
Klaver; steak roast, Bernice 0'-
4 Reilly; pillow cases, Casey Kia -
ver; sugar, -John Moylan; cool -
1 er chest, Mrs. Brad Smith; gar-
! den hose, Ralph Bremner; sug-
• ar and flour, Pam Patrick;
lunch box, Ted Montgomery;
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lawn broom, Mrs. A. McLean.
Toy truck, Log Morris; devil-
led egg dish, Mrs, Frank Dunn;
purse, Mrs. John L. Malone;
cup and saucer, Lynn Swart;
-lawn chair, Mrs. A. Dunlop;
dishpan and towel, Mrs. Don
McKaig; mixing bowl set, Mrs.
'Helen Nicholson; sugar, Mrs.
Lou McIver; blanket, Mrs. Ken
Ryan.
Sugar, Mrs. Bill Hart; carton
of coke, Lou Morris; atominum
tray, Mrs. Bill Austin; child's
knitted suit, Mrs. Lou Coyne;
lawn chair, Steve Hildebrand;
towel set, Jane Cardno; flannel-
ette blankets, Mrs. Joseph Mur-
phy; laundry supplies, Herman
Klaver.
Tool set, Mrs. James Sloan,
Sr.; chaisette pad, Herman Kla-
ver, Jr.; towels, Mrs. Joseph
SEAFORTH
FREEZE KING
Special This Week
Thurs., Fri., and Sat., June 6, 7 and 8
FISH AND CHIPS 59c
For Take -Out Orders, Phone 527-0034
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KILL WEEDS! -
Atrazine Atra-Oil
and Weed Sprays
IN STOCK
LAWN and GARDEN EQUIPMENT
SEED BEANS
• Fencing Supplies
Steel Roofing — Cement
FERTILIZER
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SEAFORTH
FARMERS
Phone 527-0770
Seaforth
Burke; pants, Herman Klaver,
Jr.; honey, Mrs. Frank Ryan;
pitcher and glasses, Mxs. Mel
Hubert.
Lawn chair, Mr. John Broad -
foot; pillow cases, Jimmy Mur-
ray; pillow cases, Glen Smith;
garden hose, Mrs. Thomas Mur-
ray, Jr.; ball and stool, Thomas
Coyne; sugar and flour, Mrs.
Frank Murray; flour, Mrs. John
Murray. Winners may pick up
their prizes at the hall on Sun-
day, June 9, between 12 and 2
p.m.
ljev. Gordon Kennedy, C.S.B.,
Toronto, visited his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Angus Kennedy.
. Mr. and 'Mrs. Roy McQuaid,
Kitchener, with Mr: and Mrs.
James McQuaid.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray,
Jr„ and family, Sarnia, with
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and
family, Acton, with Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Cronin.
Jack Doyle, Toronto, with Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Doyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Kelly,
Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Kelly in Winnipeg.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Plue,
Codrington, with Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Murray and attended the
Murray-Rowat wedding on Sat-
urday.
News
of ZION
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney,
Mr, Carl Roney, Miss Norma
Reath, -Stratford. wene guests on
Saturday at the Herld - Cudmore
wedding in Clinton Angtican
Church.
. Mrs. John Barbour and Arth-
tit. were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Pepper on Wed-
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcohn,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gordon, Sea-
foRth were guests at the Rice
anlk, Smith wedding at•Fullarton
Church on Saturday June 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graham,
Toronto spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcohn
and on Sunday Mrs. Graham at-
tended the reunion of former
Graduates of Stratford General
Hospital.
Mr. Barry Gordon spent Sat-,
urday with his Grandomther Mrs
Mary Malcolm.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harris Strat-
ford visited on Sunday with Mr.
and IVIrs. Gary Joslin. •
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hyde,
Hensall called on Mr, and Mrs.
Dalton Malcolm on Monday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney
Mr, George Ahrens and Gerald
visited Mr. and MTS. Keith Ah-
rens, Oakvilleon Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Roney spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Reg
Cudmore Clinton.
1VIrs. R. ' L. Cudmore, Clinton,
intertained friends and relations
at a trousseau tea honouring
her daughter Saturday whose
marriage to Jerry Hertel, Kitch-
ener, took place June .1st. At-
tending from the Mitchell dist-
rict were Mrst Clayton Harris,
Mrs. Melon Williams, Mrs Thos.
Bingham, Mrs. Lyle Docking,
Mrs. Charles Roney, Mrs.- David
Williams St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Finch
and son, Detroit called on Mrs.
Mary Malcolm on Saturday even-
ing.
Mr. Keith Malcolm attended a
wedding in London on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bark-
er and Wendy were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John Bell and
• family, Seaforth on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs George Moore,
Linda, Randy and Warron at-
tended the Jarmouth and Scott
wedding at Brodhagen church on
Saturday night.
MTS. Vera Moore, Zion visit-
ed Mrs'. Myrtle Moore on Mon-
day and attended the Senior
Citizens party on Monday night.
Mr. acrA 'Mrs Larry Barker,
London were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. George Pepper on
Saturday.
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BUILDING SUPPLIES
CLINTON — 482-9514
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Steel Roofing . 1
Mirilmuin quat;tity 15 squares
Standard Guage Galvanized
0135
A ball game was held Stini.
day afternoon at the Broclhagen
Community Centre, The LitaWood
team defeated 33rndhagee, in-
termediate D team 8-3, "
We are sorry to report that
Vicki Bennewies, daughter ef
Mr. and Mrs. Earl BennevvieS,
underwent an operation for ap-
pendicitis, Sunday afternoon in
Stratford General Hospital. •
Mr. and Mrs., Chris W. Leon-
hardt spent the weekend with
Mr. and les. Alvin Rose in Sar-
nia and were their guests at
Lake Shore Terrace at Kings-
ville.
Miss Cheryl Bennewies was a
guest of Miss Mary Geodanetz
of Toronto for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, Sea -
forth and Mr. and Mrs. Don Mc-
Laughlin and family, Stratford,
visited with William Diegel dur-
ing the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leon-
hardt, Dale, Colleen, Leisa, of
Thamesford, spent -the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Leon-
hardt.
Miss Shirley Trentowskyt RN,
Montreal, spent the weekend
with her parents, Ur. and Mrs.
Adolf Trentowsky.
Mr. Manuel.Beuerman return-
ed honit Friday after spending a
few days at the Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital.
Rev. and Mrs: Calvin Glick
and girls, Kitchener, visited Sun-
day with the latter'S parents,
Mr. and Mrs. August Scherbarth.
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor'
Want Ad and be money in
.pocket. To advertise, just Dial
Seaforth 527-0240.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beuer-
man and Jeffrey, London, visit-
ed with M. and 'Mrs. Manuel
Beuerman on Sunday.
Messrs. Clayton Ahrens, Tor-
onto and Robert Ahrens, Stoney
Creek, spent the weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
fred Ahrens.
The basement of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church was painted
last week in preparation for
the 110th anniversary on June
16th.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wolfe,
Marcel, Darrell and Dale, Kit-
chener and Mr. Ross Leeming,
Walton, visited. with Mr, and
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe on Sunday.
The Royalaires supplied the
music for dancing Saturday eve-
ning at the Brodhagen Com -
Centre for the final Cabaret
Dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordcin Kemp,
Debbie and Ronnie, Strafford,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Vock. -
Mr. Robert Gilbert has been
a patient at the Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital since Monday.
MARY HELEN BUCHANAN
of Goderich and formerly of
Walton recently graduated
from the University of Toron-
to, FacUlty of Dentistry as „a
Dental Hygienist A graduate
of SDHS, she joins the staff
of Perth County Health 'Unit.
Arnold Stinnissen
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auto., radio. Lic. A78-958.
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Lic. C87-668.
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