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The Huron Expositor, 1968-09-12, Page 3THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO CLINTON AND STRATFORD EXTENSION CLASSES 1968-1969 (For University Credit) CLINTON English 20 (Literature -Composition) Sat., Sept. 28, 9:30 a.m. Psychology 20 (Introduction) Sat., Sept. 28, 1:30 p.m. Economics 20 (Introduction)—if 12 register, Sat, Sept. 28, 1:30 p.m. Classes meet in CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY ,SCHOOL English 34, Politics 20 and English 20 begin September 28, at Central Secondary School, Stratford. • 1 t.., STRATFORD English 34 (Shakespeare) Sat., Sept 28, 9:30 a.m. Politics 20 (Introduction) Sat., Sept. 28, 9:30 a.m. • s English 20 (Literature -Composition) Sat., Sept. za, 1:30 p.m. Classes meet in CENTRAL SECONDARY SCHOOL , Other Classes are offered in Clinton, London, Owen Sound, Woodstock. -A11 the above credit courses meet for 16 three hour sessions and are open to both credit and non,credit students. Credit course tuition fee is $105.00; the non-credit fee pe cafirte-is $50.00 and is non-refundable. Students previously admitted to the Univer- sity should register immediately ,for Extension Clas,ses. Registration forms are avail- able at the Summer School and Extension Department, U.W.O., London. ••• ; .1 1 • . ( •1•00.04•0••001•11,00erolteuioe Orrer COMO* INSURANC-1. HOME, BUSINESS, FACAR ACCIDENr, O, Luum.nrv JOHN 4: CARON° hisokek, ' Offk0 Dirk* PiPosife Seeforth "Rotors W4*T.4,00: BR/NO QU/C.K React theA4vertisentents. AREA VVEI)DING PANTZER At an IMPre4SiVe eereinony at Immaenlate Concentiell Church, Windsor, - Ont., Paul- ette Ifvonn4 'Itingi -daughter Pt Mrs. SYlvia Xing and the late Douglas E. King of lgarentette Ave., Was Married. te 'Vic* Harvey Dantzer, son of, Mr. and Mrs; Harvey Dantzer of Alods Rd. The bride wore a floor -length lace trimmed pylon gown with a detachable train. 'Her finger- tip veil was held by a jewelled ereWn end she carried white sweetheart• roses, liuies of the valley and Ivy. Mrs. Annette O'Gornian, the bride's sister, was matron of honor and Mrs. Richard Carey. and MLS13 Laura Rock, as brides- maido, were all identically gow- ned in blue nylon and lace and earried white carnations, tip- ped in. blue. RESULTS: Dial 027-0240 Ws a Profitable Pastime! KING wee, peon* men, and 'Mr, 'Cordon PanUer and M 'ames-B*row were uShers, Following a hooeyinnoa triP to $enft; Alberts, awl ether we$tern Points, the Po& will reside Iu Wiedsor, Guests attendleg the wedding aid reception a1 tile Madrid Mo. ter Hotel were weleonted by the bride's methe,r,- gowned in b1neja,c0 with white aecessories. The grciont's mother chose a blue and gold brecede dress with blue acceSsories. Their corsages were white carnations, tipped in blue., Out of town guests were from Florida, Detroit, Dear, born,_ Inch., Odder% Dublin, Stratford, liVaterloo, London and Sarnia. Prior ,to their marriage, the bride and groom.ivere feted at many secial events, both hav- ing graduated from the UM- versity of Windsor. ONTARIO Insure your winter wheat for as little as 620 per acre NeW_101/01 of comprehensive coverage designed to guarantee recovery of your 'out-of-pocket' expenses at a very low premium -cost If your average farm yield Is 30 bushels per acre, you can - guarantee 60% of your crop production for Just 62 cents per edrel Higher levels of coverage can guarantee 60, 70 or'8096 of your overage faun yield — at slightly higher premium rates. Aot now. Applications for this government subsidized Insurance must. be made within 10 days after seeding — and 00 later:than September 26th In EaStern Ontario, and October 1st in other parts of the province. Late seeded crops are not insurable. Final seeding date In , Eastern Ontario is September 16th. In Central and Southwestern ' Ontario it is September 30th — and' October 20th is the seeding deadline in Southern Ontario. For confirmation of seeding and application deadlines in your aria, contact your nearest agent — or write directly to: THE CROP INSURANCE COMMISSION OF ONTARIO Parliament Buildings, toroilto 6 ONTARIO ' PROVINCE OF OPPORTUNITY P. A. ROY INSURANCE 145 Rattenbury St. W.., Clinton — Phone 482-9357 G. A. WATT '\-Ellytit, Ont. PHONE 523-9217 a Dorothy Ata ol Port Credit and Ws, Ross MiRs of CeakoVille visited on Tuesday witli the formers fattier, 'KA Ed- gar Mills and Misses Blanche and Rhea Milis. Mr..and Mrs. Glenn, C_DP• CIandt CYnthla And Ellen, UM: M. Copeland and Mrs. S. Mountain of St. Marys visited on Wednes- day with -.Mr. and Mrs. Mile Walker and family of Caledonia, Miss Yvonne Jaques of Zion *visited last week with her aunt, Mrs. Arthur Hopkin. Mrs. Wm. Rundle is a patient in St. Jeseph's Hospital, Lon- don at time of writinz having • had surgery. We wish her a speedy recovery. Gail and Ricky McLaughlin of Kitchener were weekend Visit- ors witit 1Vir. and Mrs. LaVerne Rodd and family. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer. McLaughlin and Beth were Sunday guests. ' Rev. and Mrs. Jehn King re- turned home on Wednesday from a very enjoyable holiday in Eastern Canada and United State. They also visited with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Russell King of Halifax, Mrs. Lawrence Copeland and Mrs. John Trevithick of Lon- don visited on Tuesday . with. Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean. Mi And Mrs. Bev. Westman and Janet of Granton were guests on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Copeland and girls. We welcomeMr. and Mrs. David Wheeler, newlyweds, to our village. LICW Unit Four -- The Autumn SeaSog Opened on Thursday afternoen for the September meeting of Ren_sali VCW unit four in FelloWSniP Hall. Mrs. K. Chipchase presid- ed aod opened with a poem, "What Would God Have Me To Do" and prayer. 1VIrs. Laird, -Mickle had charge of the devotional, giving a syn- opsis of the Bible reading on "Praising the Lore, conclud- ing with twn short poems "Ms Love Never Fails" and "Let Vs Trust and Believe". The study was presented by Mrs. N. E. Cook on "Why does God send trouble nuked'?" , Mrs. MicIde rendered two. piano selections "BUSS _n_ks House" and "How Great "inett Art", Mrs. Chipchase read a poem on "What Is a Greeting"? it's the little things that count. MRS. PETER hicKENVE • „ Mrs. Peter McKenzie of RR 3, Kippen, passed away in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Wednesday evening, Sept. 4th, where she had been a patient for several weeks. The former ,Eleanor HOW, she was in her 77th year. Sur. viving are four sons, Lloyd and Murray, RR 3, Kippen; Joseph and Kenneth, Brucefield; two daughters, Gladys, Mrs. Harold Ciulmore. RR ,A, Hensall; and Eleanor, London; ./ one sister, Mrs. Edward (Norma) Perkins, London; one brother, Nelson Hood, Kippen; eleven grand- children. Her husband died in 1955. Public funeral services were held from Bonthron funeral home, Hensall,. Saturday, Sept. 7th, conducted by Rev. J. C. Boyne. Interment was in Baird's cemetery, Stanley Township. Pallbearers were Gordon Schwalm, Stuart Wilson, Ross Chapman, Preston Dallas, Jim MeNaughton and Howard Day. man, Mrs. Chester Hazlewood and Edison of Detroit visited on N. Thursday With Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills and Mr. Edgar Mills. Mr. David King of Hamilton, Miss Karen Scully of Halifax and Miss June King of London, spent, the weekend with Rev. and Mrs. John King. Mrs. 'Stanley Mountain of St. Marys spent_ a few days with Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lawson spent the weekend at their cot- tage at Barrow --Bay; -Visitora- With Mr.- and - Mrs. George Wheeler on Tuesday, . were Mrs. John Cornish, Sr., of 'tattle Creek, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cornish and fam- ily of St. Clair and Mr. Henry Wade of Sarnia. Mrs. Adrian Pringle of Len - don visited Thursday afternoon with Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean and M.S. S. 1i/fountain. Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd, Pam- ela -and Calvin spent last week holidaying at Sauble Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lambert, Marilynne and Dennis of Davi son, Mich., were Monday visit- ors with Mrs. Mary Jaques and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jaques and fanjily. Messrs. John and Jim Garten- burg" and Dennis Webb spent several days last' week at the Pinery. Miss Linda Carter of London visited for a few days With her cousin Miss Arlene Johns. Mr. -and Mrs. Allan Thomson of Simcoe were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Strahan, David and Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Ross McCurdy, Terry and Barry. and Mr. and Mrs. Ira McCurdy attended the Steam Era Show at Milton on Saturday last. ' SEED- WHEAT This is the time to book your Seed Wheat We will have CERTIFIED and COMMERCIAL TALBOT WHEAT , (oiii own, and locally grown) Some GENESEE will also be available - -Clinton Phones , Blyth 482-7475 523-4399 - R. N. 4.LEXA.NDPR Londesboro MEMO • INVITATIONS • ANNOUNCEMENTS • ACCESSORIES 03ME IN At4D ASIC FOR YOUR MEE BRIDAL Off iteNsTER . The Huron' Expositor • Settfortlt Phone 527-0240 Seaforth 0, Legion Ladles' Auxiliary Legion Ladies' Auxiliary re- sumed meetings on Tuesday eVening in the Legion Hall with president Mrs. Garda Al- an presiding. The president, Mrs. Allan and treasurer, Mrs. Grant Bisback were appointed delegates to the Legion Auxili- ary convention in Ottawa, Sept. 16th to 19th. Plans' were made for their annual money...doll draw and a 19th birthday party to be held the 1st of October, with 'a dinner at the Dominion 100.1;43,010k • _lfYsterY pt.*. ''WAS,' 1>y: :?4.9.. MO* 'AO. ;tilo :PPA. .14 Ms SYrek-gYie,,, • ,4Mber tredge Meetings ‘st Amber: Rebekah Lodge resumed_":. Wednesday, with Noble 'Grand, John Corbett- Presiding, • .The DiSikiCt' 'Deputy Presi- dent's report, prepared by Mrs. Mari9rie.'Breadfoet, Dracefieid, -was' rot diOeloSitto that she had a busy year.. Plans were made to have -a social evening after .the next regular Meeting,- social and en- tertainnient committee to be in charge, .1: TH HURON 11XPO1t Kippngait WI Kippen East '10 Will Meet • September L8th, in the Legion tf:alloss: Mrs 3. ..Tbeheabobsest071011; Va. gone LleePer and co-borr 0411, "Bring a aaMPIP Of Your talent for tbA bobby' display. Le4Y°94rau7'11fT''b41:rilia!4irle"srfr-Wili'lh°44.13t4"O„,'Mitl, Doug cook of TienaalL'A'poem by Mrs. brie Cooper. Lunch committee is gm G. IKAeLoOP: Mrs ll'dMrs.$ar1VI araS% Mrs R. Kins- mena • • ' ' Itememberi 4t, taker but a roomesit.to :OW 119ssitor Want Ad Ind be MOMIn pocket.. 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SPECIAL FEATURE SEPT. 12, 13,14 at -5.15 p.m. the famed RCMP MUSICAL RIDE • Livestock anc, Agricultural Shows • Western Horse Show • Wandering Musicians • Go -Go Dancing ADULTS •I'.00 CHILDilEN 250 Gate Admission Covers the Whole Show • Ontario Art Exhibit • Pony Pulling. Contests • Judo and Karate Demos I Oriental Doll Revue • Daredevil Aerial Act Continuous Free Entertainmett at Silver Dome • Westend stage *Marco Polo Fair Mart & Theatre Restaurant, Patio Carti+Ittriti Arena. DAILY CAR AWARDS! 9 CHEVROLETS. •••