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The Huron Expositor, 1968-07-04, Page 5Grade 1 to Pruitt 2 Honors — Baker, Jayne; Kun- der, Nancy; Malkus, Tessie; Muegge, Patsy; Scott, Ronnie. Pass Standing — Bridge, Iv- an; Burleigh, Joan; Cornish, Douglas; Drager, Murray; Doig, Ian; Dupee, Debbie; Graham, Paul; Horne, Cindy; Laverty, James; Learn, Beverly; McPher- son, Jeff; Neil, Jimmy; Nielsen, Johnny; Racho, Joan. Grade 6 to Grade 7 Honors Peter Harvey; Cathy McGonigle; Terry Ritchie. Pass Standing — Lee Bell ' (rec.); Sheryl Bennewies; Bar- bara Brady; Robert Brugger, (ree.);„Dean Cornish; Debbie El- liott; Shauna Graham; Susan Hildebrand; Paul Hulley; Penny .Hulley; Silby Jessome; Ronald Johnston; Kevin Kerr; Brenda MacDonald. (rec.); Ronald Mas- sicotte, (rec.); Debby McPher- son; Debbie Moggach; Barbara Ann Scott; Linda Sedley; Ger- ald' , Smith; Carol Southgate; _ Judy Staffen; Ken Swan (rec.); John Westerveld; John Wright, Grade 5 to Grade 6 Honors — Bode, Joanne; Stor- ey, Fay; McLean, Joey; Beuer- man, Susan; Savauge, Brenda; Sn,owdon, Pamela. Pass Standing — Patterson, Phyllis; Schenck, Bobby; Muir, Janet; Stecker, Ward; Sinnamon, Murray; Muegge, Yvonne; ' Ste- phenson; Terry; O'Shea, Bill; Somers, Cathy; Dalton„ Donna; Carnochan, Gordon; Staffen, David; Jew, Doris; Cornish, Dwayne; Bennewies, 'Bonny; Swan, Judy; Young, Colin; Ben- nett, Kevin; Kennedy, Alan; Bridle, Douglas; Govier, Ruth; Scott, Janet; Massicotte, Allen; Munro, Gary (rec.); Johnston, Floyd, (rec.); Rice, Stephen, (rec.); Henderson, Kevin, (rec.); Dale, Brian, (rec.);•Hulley, Keith (rec.); Gracile, Young, (re.); Hulley, John. Grade 4 to Grade 5 Honors — Baker, Tracy; May - ba, Judith; Savauge, Lori. . Pass Standing — Bell, Julie; Bennett, Steven; Chesney, Bar- bara; Dale, Allen; Dale, Brenda; Dalrymple, David; Drager, Shei- la; Govier, Ross; Haley, Brian; Heard, Donald; Hodgert, Linda; Hoff, Bill; Kaufman, Monica; Malcolm, Glenn; Malkus, Ed- mund; Massicotte, Tommy; Mog- gach, David; O'Shea; Nancy; Schenck, Joanne; Sedley, Cathy; Simpson, Peter; Wood, Dawn; Young, Ronald. Grade 3 to Grade 4 •Honors — Kennedy, Lori; Kunder, Susan; Mcitherson, Heather. Pass Standing — Bennewies, Murray; Beuerman, Neil; Bosh - art, Debbie; Bridge, Laurie; Burleigh, Jack; Cardno„Jayne; • Dolmage,.,Larry; Drager, Linda; oF'ry, Douglas; Heard, Linda; Janes, Allan; Maxwell, Steven; MacDonald, Ken; ' McClinchey, Jimmy; Racho, Carol; Ribey, Jane; Ritehie, Brian; Savauge, • Michelle; Schenck, Brent; Sin - 1. .70 Recently, Itena Yre's Or* wrote 4hatikillg the -editer ad six clakis, at Seaf rth Public staff of the..PEPeolter, School visited the Epositor and "OUP Class Would, like to exarnined the printing and new, Ulm* you for letting ns go gathering facilities,. Apparent- through. the IlliZon Expositor. ly the students gained.a little in. Everyone enjoyed going to look sight into the printing and pub- at the way the machines are op- lishing business. erated and looking at the many The following is an excerpt other things." from a letter which Debbie El- "We thank you again froni the liott, on behalf of her class, Grade six class." rs. 'Esp. sitor • • Calling All Amateur Talent CONCERTS IN THE PARK TO BE HELD ,AT Victoria Park, Seaforth Any Amatetir Talent Interested In Perform- ing In Summer Concerts; Should Write To: T. F. PROMOTIONS 63 VICTORIA ST., BOX 811, SEAFORTH, ONTARIO STATE: Name Address Telephone Talent When Available WEDDING INVITATIONS THE HURON EXPOSITOR '110NE 52770240 Seaforth MRS, ERNEST „OM, Ftineral SerViceS.; r nest ToB,Abe .ifo. . :.er %ugh. StaPiesi Who died. 14...1140Y, 1440 were held 1144700, bee 29, at, 2 P.M. from the Cr. A, WhitneY funeral Wine. Reit.. J. C. Britton, assisted by Rev. Douglas Steven, officiated. Pallbearers were Archie Senaerville, Walter. Somerville, Ivan Shannon, Stewart McCally Ralph McNichol and Watson . Reid. rlowerbearers were Don Bright- rall, Orval Story, Wesley Roe, and. Allan Campbell. Rebekahs Hear Reports ExCellent reports of last week's Rebekah Assembly ses- sions .held, in Toronto were giv- en by Mrs. James Rose, repre- sentative and Mrs. Tillie Dunn, scholar, at Monday night's meet- ingof Edelweiss Rebekah Led- ge. Noble grand Miss Eleanor Henaerson, presided. MS. Mae Hillebrecht was named social convener for the next four months. Her commit- tee will be Mrs. Ed. Andrews, Mrs. Rita Orr, Mrs. Albert Bak- er, Mrs. Andrew Dunlop, Mrs. Peter Dunlop, Mrs. Keith Sharp, Mrs. Mae Dorrance and Mrs. R. M. Scott. A donation was voted to the Navy League of Canada. Perth Star Lodge, Listowel, is planning a Friendship night in Septernber and conductor, Mrs. Margaret Messenger, has been asked to be a'4g.uest of that officer there. Past noble grands were re- minded of a district meeting to be held at Brussels this Wed- nesday evening when Mrs: Mary Lowe is to be installed as the new district deputy for Huron. re 1 Student* Pepper Promoted Rekipion The Fen% retomilvmo had TI,oircki eaf:ewing naVe naMon, Valerie; Snowdon, Temp,. been PrOrneted 'froM Garde 8 Steffen, Carol; 'Young, Caroline. o Garde 2 to Grade 3 joRanwl°HrsopiTer;Marath' 47ealtgo"rybrYai Honors — Bode, Paul; John- Vielde Miller; RoSelnary 1.1ewn- Rstiotnch, Wendy. ;Langlois, Susan; ham. Pass Standing — 'Elizabeth Pass Standing — Bennewies, Ball; Cathy Brightrall; Bob Donald; Bennewies, Kevin; l3ri- Carnochan; Marie HOdgert; Cam dle, Linda; Chesney. Robbie: Holland; Doug Hoover; Donna Coombs, Kathy; CzervvinSki, Horne;. Debbie Learn; Bruce Joey; Dale, Donnie; Dale, Ron - Malcolm; Monica Malltufq Deb- me; Dalton, Larry; HuUey, Ser.. bie Massicotte; Dianna MeClin- ena; Kelly, Carol; KennedY, Roll- ehey; Stewart McLean; Barbara nie; Learn, James; Lee,. Brian; Muir; Joan Muir; Mary Oke; Massicotte, -June; Maxwell, Sus-. Jim Putman; Jim Rivers; Helen an; Montgomery, Ted; Patter- Sallows; Darlene Storey; Mar- son, Valerie; Savauge, Alan; lene Turnbull; Anne Wilbee; Scott, Brad; Scott, Susan; Trap - Alistair Young. • nell, Mike; Westerveldt, An. Grade 7 to Gradrew; Willis, Kathy; Young, & Ter - Honors — Barbara IzZaeOvics; Jean McKaig; Jamee Schencli; Althea Stannah; Wendy: $tocker. Pass Standing — cher3q An- derson; Peter Beattie; Dennis Campbell; Jim Cardne, (rec.); Alan Carnochan; Roy Dalton; Ken Doig; Beth Dohnage, (rec.); Donna Fry; Doug Hildebrand; Joan Hildebrand; Gloria John- ston; Sandra Laverty; Donna • Malkus; Cathy McLean; Paul -McNab; tauren Moggach ; Bob Montgomery; _Gayle Munro; Keith Price (rec.); Ernie Put- man; Cathy Scott; Bill Smith; • Stephen Southgate; Joan Wil - bee; Randy Wood. FINNIGAN'S L CE EGMONDVILLE ft's Fun to be a Winner 'OUR BLUE CARD SAVINGS PLAN IS SIXTEEN DAYS OLD -AND WE HAVE FOUR WINNERS.. 1 MRS. EARL McNAUGHTON One Two -Dollar Saving Voummimmicher on Blue Card; Four Two -Dollar Vouchers, First Prize for June. AMMINIMIEMMIE MRS. JOHN OILDFIE LD L. One Two -Dollar Saving, Voucher on Blue Card; Four Two -Dollar Vouchers, Second Prize for .June. MRS. KENNETH SMITH One Two -Dollar Saving Voucher on Blue Card; Four Two -Dollar Vouchers, Third Prize for June, Tied With MRS. W. C. BROWN One Two -Dollar Saving Voucher on Blue Card; Four Two -Dollar Vouchers, Third Prize for June. There are many runners-up and we should be able to announce the three July winners from amongst this group very shortly. WESTON'S or LEWIS BREAD 5. loaves for $1.19 GET TICKETS ON BICYCLE DRAW -Schneiders all -vegetable MARGARINE • Parchment Pack lbs. for WHILE IT LASTS NYLONS with 6.00%order 9c. per pair Seaforth PArk with) 45 people bt attendance. Ma. and Mrs. Glen Pepper and Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Barker had an excellent sports anrange- meat. A delicious lunch waA served. t was deckled to boM the next year's picnic hi the same location on June Arth 1902. (Vicars for the wining year were President — Ray BelVer, Exeter, Vice President — Ross Gorden, Se,enetary-Treasurer — oy Walter, Table mamdtee Mrs. Ross Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Falconer, Mrs. Mabel Higgerson, SpOrts Ce111- TIli4tme Mr: and Mrs. Bill Mil- lson, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Pep- per. Kindergarten to grade 1 Andreassi, Angelee; Benne- wies Karen; Czerwinski, Jo- Ann; Drager, Stephen; Fry, Christopher; Habkirk, Cori; Hil- debrand, Stephen; Janes, Jef- frey; Jones, Paul; Maloney, Kathryn, Marshall, Terry; Men- nell, Dwight; Moggach, Scott; McCowan, Brian; McLaughlin, Gerry; Neil, Sandra; Nielsen, Dennis; Ribey, Anne; Rice, Bradley; Sallows, Bradley; Saw- yer, Verne; Scott, Douglas; Scott, Michael; Schenck, Bradley; Staf- fen, Sandra; Stocker, David; Trapnell, Joanne; Woerlen, Tim- my; Young, Kevin. - Will Hold Autumn Fair RAC ES Girls 8 and under, Nancy Pep,' per; 10 -and, under., Wendy Dar- ker; Boys 10 and • under Fee Beard and Lgslie raleoner; Girls 12 and under, Alma Beard; Yonng men Bernard Beard; Boys and girls wallahig back- wards on hands: Bernard Beard_ and Alma Beard; Partners tie- ing balloona behind their backs, Denis pepper, June Walter; , Ladies.thr.owing ping pong baiil with men catching. the same, Ross 'Gordon, and Mrs. Harold Taylor; Grapefruit and orange race, Roy Walter; Ladies Rick- ing' the slipper, June Walter; Mens kicking the shoe, Dennis Pepper; Lady with the most lace on her slip, Mrs Ray Peper, Cl- intton; lady with highest heel, MTS. George Pepper; Lady with largest ear rings, Mrs. Don Riley Man with baldest head, Roy -Pep- per, Clinton; Man who whitled longest, Roy Walter; man with largest shoe, Gordon Rushbroolt; oldest person With his own teeth Mn. Harry Walter; oldest mar- ried oouple, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pepper, Clinton. The Northside I.TC.W. met in the church school room Wednes- day evening. avine: Robert Reid opened using the hymn "Oh for a closer walk with tGod".- Mrs. Sallow& read the Scripture les- son, 1VIrs. Ribey led in prayer. Mrs. Bill Campbell sang a solo accompanied by Mrs. Jas. Stew- art. MITS. Ribey' gave the topic "Our Paper Doll Society" -after - the hymn "Rise Up 0 Medi of God" the business was cond- ucted by President Mrs. Wm. Campbell. The Community Friendship °owner Mrs. Storey reported 496 calls and Mrs. Knight the the secretary reported cards • sent. After _discussion it was de- cided to hold an, Autumn Fair and Tea on Oct. 5th 'Mrs. Harold Correll .and Mrs. Frank Robert- on •were appointedconveners • MTS. Wm. Campbell Jr. will be a delgate to Alma College in Greenshirts Win 4-3 St. Columban Greenshicts played London Dutch Canadian B team in London on Saturday,' June 22nd and came out on top by a score of 4-3. Gerald Ryan scored two goals. Paul O'Reilly one and Gordon Moy- lan one completed the scoring for St. Columban. Next hoine game , pits St. Columban and London Dutch Canadians on Saturday, July 6th. RUBY'S 0 LEAN SMOKED COTTAGE ROLLS 113. SLICED PEAMEAL :BACK BACON Ib. HOME MADE — pLAIN OR GARLIC — PURE SAUSAGES 69 PORK Ib. 59 LEAN BEEF PATTIES SKINLESS WIENERS WESTON'S BREAD 10 for 99c 2 lbs. 99c- 4 loaves 99c CANADA PACKERS ICE CREAM ½ gal. 1114 HURON EXPOSITOR, MX INWRIOR-BXTgRICM PAINT MIMS AVAILABLE IN 30 COLORS .HOUSE PAINT .TERRP.RItER 7.45 • Gal. ' Qt: PORCH and FLOOR ENAMEL 7.90 -Gal. 2.40 Qt. SATIN FINISH ENAMEL GLOSS ENAMEL 8.50 2.55 Gal. Qt. ENAMEL 7.60 Gal. woo* .„ ii • UNDERBODY s, Benjamin • 2.40 It if Qt• Pail#5,‘ LATEX PRIMER INTERIOR LATEX 6.90 2.20 6.95 2g5 Gal. Qt. Gal. • Qt. • GRAVES' WALLPAPER .& PAINT DIAL 527-0550 — SEAFORTH WANT ADS -BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 Read the Advertisements — It's a Profitable Pastime ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tSPEEDY • GEE, SPEEDY, IT SURE IS SWELL OF you TO TAKE ME FORTH'S pEmonisrizATIoN RIDE rN A REALAY BEAUTIFUL USED CAR! BiLLAstBILL. I KNOW CARS FROM OthAteto ARE 'FAST TOO, BUT Poter Yourritt,n<YoU sHoui.r, sLow Downl? .wfv sLow , yawn)? CURIOUS TO SEE JUST HOW FAST THts CAR WILL qot 13ECAUSEVE IVER BEHIND US IS CURIOUS TOO: I-16 SLINKING 1i4E RED Liao. ON TOP OF HIS CAR VPWIAL SALE 1968 CHEV. SEDAN, A.T., Demo 1967 CHEV. "8", A.T., Lic. 1158746 1966 FORD, Radio, "8", 1159943 1965 CHEV. SEDAN, A.T. Lic. 1159-570 1963 PONTIAC SEDAN, A.T., A58-716. 1964 CHEV. SEDAN —1162-149 1965 FORD SEDAN, A.T. — 1159927 1963 CHEVY II 1159339 1965 OLDSMOBIL.E A.T., F.3., PS. and Radio — Lie. 1458-314 1961 CHEV. SEDAN — E98041 JULY SPECIALS Pre -Vacation Service ' • Accurate tests and adjustments of the engine electrical system. • Carburetor idle and speed adjustment. • Exhaust system and bumper -to -bumper inspection. 6 cyl. 8 cyl. 5• most models .00 parts extra P406527-1750 • SEAFORTH Lot Open Evenings to 9 p.m. "Serving Seaforth and District for 28 Years" •