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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1968-10-10, Page 91. o onumont Works AI.ITyjes;ot - 'cometer* memorials: . . epEN, DAILY ' T. PRYOR & SON , „ , inquiries are invited ...-- Telephone NUrabers: _ EXETER 235.0620 CLINTON 482.9421 SEAFORTH; Ortints0 Willie Dundas WANT ADS BRING QUICK RRSUL:TS: Dial 527-0240 • THE McKILLOP _MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Office.— Main Street SEAFORTH • Insures: • ToWn Chve!Hugs • AN Classes of Farm Property • Summer Cottages ! Churches, Schools, Halls Extended coverage (wind, smoke; water damage, Ming objects, etc.) Is also available. AGENTS: James Key, RR 1, Seaforth; V. J. .LanC,1t11 5, Seaforth; WM. Leiper,.Ti., Londesboro; Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Harold Squires, Mute..., George Coyne, Dublin; Donald G. Eaton, Seafortle FARM, FARM 'STOCK FOR SALE? 'USE EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED •Phone 527-0240 : Seaforih Delicious With Snacks Thanksgiving Time Is iio Eicejilkin ORDER EARLY— MAPLE LEAF DAIRY Phone 527-0990 Free Delivery Dairy Products aro available at GERALD'S SUPERTEST STATION Sundays, Holidays, Everyday — Maple Leaf Phone -.527-0810 : Seaforth lvtr.-414 Um gorge, Wheeler, R4vid wheeler and liftg,, Jobn. AP4d attended the funer- al atthe late gra:, Samuel ROA In WitlibOX'04 Saturday., 'Mr. WiUia,n Dickey IS: a pat- ient in Westminster Hospital, London, at time of writing. Vaster Terry McCurdy had his tonsils removed in St. Marys Memorial Hospital on Tuesday. Miss June Xinghas commen- ced her studies at Western tJni- versity and is in residence at Westminster College. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Walk- er of Waterdown, Mrs. Stanley doverdale of Canfield and Mrs. Stanley Mountains of St. Marys were weekend guests with Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean. Mr. and Mrs. L. Douglas Cur- rie, Colin, Ruth Ann and Ralph of Denfield visited with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McNaughton and Ron on Thursday evening. ---- - Mr. and Mrs, Noah Ric ond of England, Dr. and Mr. D. D, Rurst of Detroit and Ms. Ada Butters were Sunday guests With Mr. and Mrs. George Wheei. er. Mr. and, Mrs. • Roy Mills and family recently entertained in honor of their atint, Mrs. Katie Doubennd their uncle, Mr. Wil- liam Hamilton who will be pre- sently pelebrating birthdays. Guests present for a turkey din- ner with all the trimmings- in- cluded Dr. and 1VIrs. George Morphy, Bradley, Cheryl and Rodney ' of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Morphy and Rich- ard of Hyde Park, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hemphill and Mr. and Md. Bert Gordon of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton, Doug, Cathy and Don, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scott, Mr. W. J. Ham- ilton, Mr. and Mrs. Norris At- thill, .Eddie, Billy and Murray of Kirkton, Mrs. Katie Doube and Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Gordon of Baseline and 'Miss Joyce Mills, nurse in training at South Huron Hospital, Exe- ter. 4 BURNS CLEANER 110 SMOKE, NO ODOUR SEATING Om Plows o's a hiirthilltomen 15 D'oilation • • The Staffa United 0. ,nich Women met the ren141.T CIMitnV Wednesd* eventng • mid 4PenIed 'kvillb PP' votionalsle�Mra. bonlq Fill who usect a an theme "Prayer.' The Ifyren "%la Tim To Be Holy" was ming, followed bYI several Passages scripture nead.by ir4r. NerVal Elliott. Mrs. Artinir Kemp present; ed a interesting filne rtileOr "Man on the door Step.''' Miss Vera Ilgribley pnesWed far busines9. Rani svap swered with a verse en liarveist. Minutes were read, by lie retary, (Ws. Leslie IVF149C- -- A donati.on .of $25.00 will be sent to the Biafra Rellet. Lunch was served by the hostesses; XV: $ara Norris eadi Mr.S. Cameron Vivian. Staffs Stitch= 'Needlecraft Club met at MTS. Bert Daynarkki home. SPender JeffieY'. Pointed out uses fot the feativerstitch and went on to demonstrate the chain and lazy daisy stitches. Walden & 'Broadfoot • Phone- 527-1224. Seaforth NtyncE — For Co-op Insurance. Call W. 'ARTHUR WRIGHT Phone 527.1464 — John St. SEAFORTH Complete Coverage for • Auto and Truck • Farm Liability • Employer's IAability • Accident and Sickness • Fire, Residence, Contents • Fire,- Commercial • Life Insurance & Savings • Huron Co-op Medical Services Read the Advertisements — It's a Profitable Pastime I • Wind Insurance 0.1 • Buy into, Canada -it pa.37-s! .• interest on. Cigna:1dd vngsBon 1968-69 Series s VA times your investm.ent available at maturity. Buy yours now at ' TORCINITO-DOMINIONI .The Bank where people make the difference. Columbus Day Talk Sunday , Clayton Looby, Gnand,.Knight of Father Stephen Eckert Council No 5289 of Seaforth and district K,nights of Columbus, anruounce that , a Columbus Day address by Sup- reme Knight John W. McDevitt, head of the 1,200,000 member Fraternal ` Benefit Society of DR. J. W. McDEVITT , • Catholic men, will be brood - cast at 6:15 pm., October 13th, over Station CKINIX Radio. Dr. McDevitt, member of the Order's Board of Directors .of the Knights of -Columbus sinte August, 1955, was appointed to the office of Deputy Supreme Knight by the Board of Dieecte ors in 1960 and to the office of Supreme Knight on February 22, 1964, an appointment which, he cureently holds. - Recipient of the honorary ' de- gree of Philosophy in Education in 1956 fru): St. Michael's Cell - lege of Wirlioski, Vierniont; the honomary degree of Doctor of Laws from St. Francis College, Biddefiard, Maine, in 1964;, the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws .by, St. John's University, Mrs. DeYnaodk AONVidi liever4 PherAeiWif,tti*a1 — ObAgle, nab* tit* sitelpheity Oten heightens its•.attraletiVe, . - nese. David Templentan. *torten> ed nine of his Ochaol ,frielua$ Tuesday evening on t.141. ()Was- sion of his 10th hialthclay.. Misses Jaget ARA Mlle Milr ler, London • vistted over the weekend with their Parents Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller and' MO. Mary Miller. • • — Miss Geragdine IleteplemeRV vieited over the weekend with Miss Kamen Fowler, allitobielL Mrs. Sam Norris mid her grandaughter Jill Norris left Tuesday for (Atom where they mill be visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Br,ait and Ricle ard. M. and Mrs. John . Temple- man visited Sunday with MI. and Mrs. Russell belie, RJR. 5 Stratford. , Miti. and Mss. Johnny Miller attended a shower at the borne of Mrs. $. Taylitri, Exeter an Sunday fer..Mils Pat Harris and Mr, BU Nealtee • whose wedding is to take place the latter part of October. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ailichesson, Searforth visited' recerutly with Mrs. Penelope Fell, and Mr. Lyle Worden. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Butson visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Appleby, London and Miss Margaret Werden, Western University visited. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Worden. Miss, Heather Daynord, 'West- ern University and Bob Tem- pleman, Guelph University at their homes over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Vivian., London, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Vivian. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Elliott and Mn. and Ms. John Drake and Murray visited Me. and Mrs. 'Marshall 'Thearnieg, Ailea Craig, MT. Hugh Edighoffen, M.P. for Perth • County was gssest speaker at the Hibbert Mne munity Young Peoples .meeting &Macey, evening in the Staffa Family life Centre. • 'Rhe Staffa Sachem met at the home of Mrs. 'Spencef Jet: ifer31-, After telling the uses of the Chain and Lazy daisy stitches, Mrs,. Jeffery deenonstrated . mak- ing of 't twisteet cord. Twisted coa* is tined largely hi, hang- ing up wall hangings and is simply made but very decor- ative Judy Jeffery., the president, • taught the group how to make the Fly 'Stitch and Mrs. J,effery taught us the Raman Stitch. •$ow* of • Winchelso viZevaSlinv. 1,111er-"*W.' mot /or JoreOng the vittk twentY opo be, •MnsI.' 33'ev l'ameino 044 WfA, Aliej4had914/410' 44 •We'Rhil). P4rsom toad theporig_tue 444.1•Mist, CiAnwt ,Toric14,5 gkire an gqgQ111.1# uf her Mrts. Rev, ¥iiilersAowed rectlArts Of s trip to Nevrfetrndland, ' Business was dealt with by the- - president, IVIns. Gilbert johns, after whieh a ten cent tea was served by Group A. Mrs. Tom Campbell and Mrs. Wm, WaltersWere hosteseleS. Miss Kathy Rem entertained tor !4*.t,51,9 Gail, ii,iellaTdsotn, Rensall .en Saturday ofterndim at thellioane of luzat Parents Mn. and Mks: Phil)! Hent - Mr. and Mrs. Harty Cale .of LaNdoni visited on Sattaxlm, with Mr. and Mrs Freenease ,Uxrse and fannlY. (Miss ituthr Horn returned home on Tuesday evesihig after being in the Western Provinces News of HENSALL sir three months. - Mr. Wm- Walters and' (Mrs. Wm‘ Taylor spent the weekend at the French River , MTS. J101,41 colveard spent a few days."' thiS Pest week at Beamptort Wirth Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bleomert and family. Miro. George Freya* of SUM - shine Line and Tars. Russeil Lee, David and Larry blathers of Exeter visited Mins. Wm... Walters. IVIEss Janet ,illere attended a 'play at the Shakesplearin Theat- re at Stratford,. . Mr. and Mee. Sanford Hutton, Dennis and Diane visited Mitis and 1VLr.s. Alvin, Fulton and Lac - Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Peldke of 'Moncton spent the weekend with IVIr. and Mrs. Sanford Hut- ton, Dennis and Diane. The 411 - C" of Heiman Unit- ed Cluirch cominenced fall act- ivities S-unday evening. Follow- ing discussion on Program PlanninHg a recording "Don Lon - fel Talks to Teen-Agens" was played and conveyed what Teen-Agers, themselves thougiht the 3 R's of Life should be. These were •respect, Respons- ibility and Religerm. Mr. .antli Mrs. R. A. Orr re- ceived word, aecently that their soil Warrant Officer Donald Ore now stationed with Shupe. Headquarters in -Belgium is On a Six weeks course in the South - Jamaica, New York, in 1967. ern Part of His wife Mar - Dr. McDevitt was appointed a garet is ' accompanying him Knight Commander of the Or- there. der of St Gmgory the Great Mr. and Mits. Roe Jewell and by Pope Paul vl. in January daughter Miss Meridon Jewell 1965. lin 1968 ha was rasied to of Dutton, spent' Senday with to the rank of Knight of .the Mrs. Harry Caldwell and Mr. Grand Cross. He, is well known Jack Caldwell. for his many Years as a teacher, Robert Mickle U.W.O., Lorn- professional adeningtrator„ and parents Mr. and, Mrs. Laird chainnan and member of s6v- .edore spent Saturday with his eral 'boards of commissions in 1Vrickle. the public schools of Mass ach- usetas prior to his appointment as Deputy Supreme Knight He is a former Chairman of the Massachusetts State Board of Education; and is at present prominently associated, with - many educational and corn- munity service groups. The theme. of Dr. McDevitt's Columbus Day ,address is "Christopher Columbus: The Peacefull• Warrior". It will be heard over a Wide -spread chain of radio' stations in aJl the countries where the Knights of Goland:as have Councils the United States, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico and the Philippin- es. 4 Somebody Wants What :You Don't Need! SELL Through Huron Expositor • Classified Want Ads Invest Securely in a GUARANTEED TRUST Certificate_ 1 to 5 Years Contact John A. 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