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1/4"1""0111.XPOSITORe SIMFORTH, ONT., JUNE 13, Mt
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EWS. of WALTON
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-Tho gcei Irgw... meeting
'44 POMO United church was
Ilikeld Monday evening with Ws.
Yu Vacp Riet in charget of de-
Yetione,
All Opening poem was follow-
ed With a hymn. Mrs. Travis was
pialeiSte
Mrs–Van Met told an inter-
esting story as told by a miteis
ter on television reeentyy.
Mrs. James Smith and Mrs.
Rae Houston, presented eolour-
. ed Slides on "Christian. Educa-
tion, in Today's World" with
0 Mas. Smith giving the commen
The president, Mrs. Alvin
IVIeDonald, presided for the
bashvess. Mrs. james Clark act-
ed as secretary in 4he absence
of Mrs. Alan McCall and read
the minutes of the May meeting.
A letter was read by Mrs. A
McDonald to the World Day of
Every week more people dis-
cover what mighty jobs are
accomplished by low cost Ex-
positor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240.
Mayer Committee regarding 'a
project or 1968which is the
50th arviversarY Year -
They challenge the members to
meet some need in the commun-
ity as a project.
discussion was held regard,
Ing a change in Sunday School
papers,
Thant you notes wene read by
the corresponding seerretarY„
1Vhs. Nelson Marks.
Mrs. Kenneth MeDeneld gave
the treasurer's report and re-
ported on a workshop held in
Clinton, on, U.C.W. finances. Mrs.
W. C. Haekwell, also gave her
report on the meeting.
A discussion on the bale was
held and Mas. Gordon McGavin
thanked the welfare committee
in,cluding Mrs. Clarence Morton..
Harold Bolger for their time
spent' sorting and packing the
Mrs. George McCall and Mrs.
bale.
Mr. 'an,d Mrs. Earl Steele of
London are speuding a few days
with t h e latter's parents Mx.
and Mrs. Leonard Leeming.
NOTICE TO OWNERS OF
DOGS and CATS
Prevention of Rabies
The Health of Animals Branch of the Canada Depart-
ment of Agriculture in co-operation with the Huron County
Health Unit will hold a
FREE RABIES CLINIC
Seaforth Rabies Clinic
Coynniunity Centre, Tuesday, June 18, 1968
From: :600 p.m. --- 8:00 p.m. " •
• Brucefield Rabies -Clinic
Fire Hall, Wednesday, June 19, 1968
, Fromr9:00 a.m. — 12 noon.
- Vaccination against rabies will be provided for cloys
and cats three months of age and over. Owners Who require
certificates of vaccination for export or other purposes should
consult their private veterinary. No certificates will be is:
sued at this clinic.
Help prevent 'human exposure to rabies, take advan-
tage of this opportunity to have your pets immunized. A
booster shot each year is recommended.
No Interest or Payments
'TH. MARCH 1, 1969
"The Business Reliability Built"
• (Formerly John Bach's)
Phone 52/-0120
Seaford'
• IVINCHEISEA
Ifrst.. Wm. 'WilhgM szdrkMrs.
Geallge VSYne of suAshipe Um,
spent the weekend at Grand
Bend with Mrs. W.J. Beer and
Miss May Skinner.
Mrs. Harry Ford of WoOdham
visited over the weekend with
Mae and Mrs. Freeman Horne
and fanny.
Mn and Mrs. Sanford Hutton,
•Dennis and Dianne had as their
guests on Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Fulton and Larry of
Elmville, Mr. and Mrs. Rueben
• Pelke of Moat= all celebrat-
ing Mrs. Hutton's Birthday.
Mrs. Howard Depilate Jo-.
anne, Sherry, Joe and Michelle
of Kippen visited on Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Walters.
Mrs. Wm. Paesmore and Al-
vin and relatives from the Wes-
tern provinces visited on Sun-
day with Mrs. John. Coward
'Vies, John Coward, Mrs. Phil
Hem, Mrs. Tom Campbell, Mrs.
Preemari Horne and MTS. George
Frayne of Sunshine Lime visited
Mrs, Sanford Hutton on Monday
evening celebrating her birth-
day.
Men Hold
Tourney
The men's annual Westing-
house:tournament was held on
Wednesday afternoon June 5th
with a rather clisapointed turn-
out. Winners were; ist, Tom
Kidd and Jack Ross of Stratford
with 3 wins phis 13; 2nd were
'Waller Westbrook and. Earl Al-
lison of Goderich, 2 wins plus
16. ,
Sunday afternoon the district
mixed jitney for the benevolent,
fund was held at the Seaforth
greens..High for the, ladies was
Mary Finlayson lst and Donna
Patterson.2nd and for the men
13111 Brown of Seaforth and
Bert Gray of Clinton. .
On Sunday June 16th the
PLBA playdowns fours and
colts triples will begin at 1:30.
• At the Thursday evening lo-
cal jitneys new • and old bow-
lers Melte are welcome. Sunday
afternoon, June 23rd at1:30 pm.
mixed pairs will compete for the
Commercial Hotel Trophy.
' NEWS. of .
CRO MARTY
M. and Mra. Calder Melfaig
attended the 25th Wedding and-
versary of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Salter in Kitehener en SundaY-
Mrs. Salter is the former 'Mare
IVIcKaig. Friende and relatives
were present •from Essex, Exe-
ter, Goderieh, Seaforth, _Atwood
and Listowei •
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker
were guests at the 25th wed-
ding anniversary of Mr. and
Nies, Robter Graves, St.- Thomas
on Sunday. Mrs. Creaves is a
niece of M.rs. Walken
Mt. and Mrs. TeteRarburn and
family, Mr. and alas. Ernie Har-
burn and girls, Me. and Wks.
Norman Harburn attended the
Riley re -union at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Riley on Sun-
day.
Mrs. J. R..Jefferson, Lorraine
and Larry, Mrs. Robert Laing
and family, Ink. and Mrs. John
Wallace and Debbie, Mrs. Ge•
orge Wallace*and Verna. Brooks
attended thne•• Wallace reemion
at Sebringville Park orreSatur-
day.
Several Cromarty church la
'dies were arnoaig 'those, enter-
tained by the Women's groups
of Carmel Church, •Hensell on
Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Meleella,r
were eguests on Tuesday, at a
family dinner at the home of
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mee. W. N. Binning and
family, Mitchell honoring Mrs.
McKellar on her 82nd, birthday.
„ Mr.s. Mervin Dow was hos-
tess -dor the June meeting ef
the Wornen:s Missionary Society
of Cromarty Church. Mrs. Dow
presided and opened with the
Call to Worship followed with
scripture reading and prayer.
The Study Leeson "The Faiths
of Men and Methods and Forms
of Christian Missions" was pre-
sented by 'Mrs. J, C. Boyne as-
sisted by -Mrs. C. McKaig, Miss
Carol Ann Dow and MIS. T. L.
Scott. The offering was dedicat-
ed by Mise Olive Speare. The
roll call tonic was 'Witness" and
was answered by ten members.
Rontine reports were read' by
the secretary, MTS. T. L: Scott.
The business. period was eon.
CLASSIFIED ADS
26. Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Rirey wish
to announce the engagement of
, their eldest daughter, Linde Di-
anne to Robert William. Stakey,
ort son of Mr. and Mrs. William
- Storey, Mel, Seaforth. The wed-
ding will take place June 29,
1968 at Londesboro United
Church. 26-31-1
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Young
McLean annourtee the engage-
ment oftheir daughter ...Susan
Isabel Letitia to Mr. Andrew
Davidson White, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles H. White, Birming-
ham, Michigan. The wedding
will take place on Saturday,
July 6, 1968 at the home of the
brid,e's parents. 26-31x1
27. Births _
CAIVD3ELL — 1 Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, on June 7,
, to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Camp-
bell, RR5, Seaforth, a son.
BlNNENDYK — In Seaforth
Commenity Hospital, en June
11, to Mr. and MTS. Hank
Binnendyk, RR2, Kippen, a
daughter,.
WAYTOWICH — In aletrelSoli-
tanHospital, Windser, on May.
13, to Walter and Sue Way-
torwich, a daughter, Shelley
Lynn.
BAYNHAIVI 'e– In Vitoria Hos-
pital, , London, on May 26. td
James and Gene Baynham
a daughter, Paniele Rae.
29. Marriages
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wester-.
weld, RR1, Seaforth, are pleased
to announce the marriage of
their daughter, Jane Trudy, to
Mr. Lawrence W. Bilkes, son of
Rev. and Mrs. G. Billies, The
Netherlands, on D. V. Jane 28,
1968, at 7 o'clock in the United,
Church,' Mitchell, Ont. Rev. J.
Overdurn, officiating. 29-31x1
'Too Late
HELP WANTED — Required at
once. Typist for Seaforth indus-
try. Apply to Box 1748 Huron
Expositoe. t1-31-1
FURTHER REDUCTIONS
for
LAST DAYS
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE
$141k1VAUG 1E: JEWELLERS
(OPPOSITE POST OFFICE)
pluni' IN. 4N...1) RICK TIP A BARqAINT, 7
$6116 We cantiot homeititien014e for any (ettetre1011 tfto June 14th. • ,A0
Too Late .
FOR SALE — Peterborough Ma-
hogany -strip 20 ft. boat with 40
h. p. Gray Marine inboard mo-
tor complete with trailer. Phone
527-0436. 11-31-1
FOR SALE — Twenty-three pigs
8 weeks old. Richard Downey,
phone 345-2488, ItR5, geaferth
8-3b1
FOR SALE — Hog, 2 years old.
excellent worker. Ronald Ryan,
RR1, Dublin, phone 345-2579.
•t1-31-1
LOST — Brown leather man's
wallet. Containing important
papers. Reward, Dave Collins,
phone 527-0352. , tI-31-1
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meyers,
Zurich, will celebrate their 50th
wedding • anniversary on Wed
nesdaee June 19, 1968. Family
and friends are invited, to hon-
or them at "Open House" on
Saturday, June 15, in the base- Family Shoes and
ment of Emmanuel United
Church, Zurich, from 2:30 to
5 in the afternoon and from
7 to 9 in the evening, No gifts.
• 26-31-1
ducted by Mrs. Mi. Lemond. The
June confenellee will be bald
Wednesday June 12th at Cran-
brook Presbyterian chureh.
Mrs. Stanley Fischer of Oran -
brook will by Presbyterial visi-
tor in October.
Mrs. Sadie Scott gave current
events. Whs. Lammond led in the
Glad Tidings prayer for mission.,
vies. A film strip, "From Upper
Room to Crowded Street" was
shown and the meeting closed
with prayer. Lynch was saved
by the ho,stesS assisted by Car-
ol Ann and the committee in
charge.
Communion serviee was con-
ducted at Cromarty Church by
the Rev. J. C. Boyne at the
morning service on Sunday.
Mre, B Moore is a patient in
Seaforth Community Hospital
BRIAN, MILNE
Brian Milne who has assumed
duties as Nutritionist with Top-
notch Feeds Limited For the
past tvvoyears, with the Quaker
Oats Company of Canada Ltd.,
in Saskatoon, Sask., Mr. Milne
replaces Dr. John D. Harvey
who, after 11 years with Top-
notch, is moving to Montreal.
Mr. Milne will be in charge of
the Company's nutritional de-
partrnent as well as research,
development and quality con-
trol.
He received his Bachelor of
Science in agriculture in Eng-
land and his Master of Science
degree in Nutrition at the Uni-
versity of Manitoba in Winnipeg.
Mr. and Mrs. Milne will re-
side in Clinton where Mrs. Mil-
ne has accepted a position oii
the teaching staff of the Cin -
ton District High School.
I have a
DIPLOMA •
for your •
PROTECTION
JACK
THOMPSON
Repairs
ACC011/110DATION
For Visitors
TO THE SEAFORTH
• OLD BOYS
REUNION
JUNE 29 im 30,
JULY 1st
May be required Fi
, If you wish to co-operate by :;
A
r 7 -making spare room§, available
please call:
Miss Alice Reid
?lion sw-o2a2
NAIVETE(
SOW* of
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DUBLIN-
mrs, the
week in Ceer4 Whine Where isbe
visited tier ihnother, Itev..
cent Kelnert, C.S.O., who suffered
a coronary. She was accompan-
ied b her nephew; Bill Eck-
ert of Kitchener,
Mr. and Mrs:- Robert J. °TOD-
in, Detroit, spent the weekend
with relatives.
Mies Monica Roache is a pa-
tient he Seaforth Hospital.
The Dublin members of the
Pr. Stephen, Eckert Council K.
of C. attended mass and cosn-
mimin at Mt. Car-
mel on Sunday.
Miss Monica Byrne, after a
lengthy visit to Rochester and
Detroit with relatives and
friends, returned to Dublin.
' CWL- Meets.
The OWL held their June
meeting, Monday night in the
church hall.
Mee. Bob Cronin, peesident,
presided. Forty-two wene in at-
tendance.-
Miss Dorothy Schmidt of
Samsonite Luggage, Stratford,
demonstrated the packing of
luggage. Mrs. George Coville
thanked Miss Schmidt for the
helpful and interesting demon.
stration.
The Ursuline Sisbeas and the
Dublin Women's Institute were
guests., Mrs. Charles Friend, on
behalf of the Institute, thanked
the • CWL for the invitatieer.
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WORN TIRES
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Phone 527-1010 • Seaforth
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..„ • :nblusT CLEAR
WATER 'DAMAGED sum"(
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The roof over our store was blown off
during the Tuesday evening storm and
our large stock was flooded as the rain
poured in. We must clear water dam-
aged stock to make way for fresh new
merchandise.
SAVINGS OF
25% to SO%
Look at these Bargains—
McBRINE LUGGAGE, reg. $18.95, special $14.70
LADIES' SWEATERS — SUMMER ITEMS
LADIES' BRIEFS, S., M., L., reg, 49c, special 38c
RUNNING RIOES — CHILDREN'S SOCKS
LADIES' SOCKS, reg. 43c, special -32c
LADIES' DRESSES — CHILDREN'S PYJAMAS
LADIES' PYJAMAS and GOWNS
LADIES'8WEATERS and BLOUSES
And Many Other items—
Friday & Satu.irday
.14 and
DOOR OPENS AT 10 /LW .
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