HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1966-03-10, Page 611-4F111 HURON EXPOSITOR. SEAFORTH, .ONT., MAR. 10, 1966
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Legion
PUBLIC SPEAKING
CONTEST
Tuesday, March 15th
• at 8:00 o'clock
Auspices Seaforth Branch 1:)(i Royal
Canadian Legion
The NV -hiller olid runner-up. ill each cate-
-gor•y in competitions- contintLt't'ti 1}v -,Stiff-..
forth Public St`hotil, Seaforth Separate
School, and ),ECKillop Federation of
Ag-rit`ultUrt' \Will t'timpr'te.
THE I'UILiC IS INV'TED 'I'o ATTEND
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D'ORL1 AN SILLS
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-President
Admission Free —
R. S. MacDONAI.P
Serge tory.
\1O11LEY STOREY.
Treasurer
Seaforth'-Figure Skating Club
presents -its 16th Winter Carnival
"THE MIDWAY"
under the direction of Mr. Wm. Windover
FEATURING LOCAL TALENT•
assisted by Championship Skaters
MISS KIM ROBERTS'and MR. BRUCE BRADY
SEAFORTH ARENA
Friday,' March lith 8:15 .p.m..
Admission:
Adults '75c
Students and
Children Sac
Come out and
support local
talent!
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.`.- Public
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Skating
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An Evening • of
,MUSIC
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-- featuring -
The Dominion Life Choir
Waterloo
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Seaford, District High School
Friday, March 11th
8:30 p.m.
ADULTS 75c
STUDENTS and .CHILDREN
+SUR and BAND
AMONG THE FEATURED PERFORMERS in the annual
St. Patrick's School concert at Dublin Friday night are Cathy
Bruxer, as Shamrock Fairy; Mary Jean Olsthrom, the Queen;
Rhonda Ferguson, Snowflake Fairy; and Bill McC reight, as a
Leprechaun. (Expositor photo by Phillips).
(The dancers shown on Page 8 are incorrectly identified.
They are Mary Sue Leitch, Geraldine Reynen and Marjorie
Ruston).
titi OBITUARIES titi
JAMES HARVEY TURNER
[lines Har\iv urner, "well -
know n Stanley Township farm-
er', passed away,suddenly at his
home. Mondvy. Feb.' 28. Son of
the late Mr. and ?firs. 'James
Turner, he was in -his 81st year.
He was , an elder of St. An-
drew's United Church, Kippen.
Surviving are his wife. the
former Sarah 'Jane Stewart: one
son, • Wilmer, at home: two
daughters. Irene, at hone. and
Mrs. Robert (Dorothy) Taylor,
RR 2, Ilensall. and one rand -
son.
Funeral services., were held
from the Bonthron funeral
hone, -'Hensall, on Thursday,
March Srd. at 2 p.m., with Rev,
Donald Stuart. of Brucefield, .of-
ficiatirt;. Interment was in Bay-
field cemetery.
Pallbearers were nephew::
Ralph Turner. Harvey Coleman,
Harvey Keys, James -Turner. An-
on C1ileman and.James Me -
Naughton. Flowerbearers were
Clarence Stephenson. Elmer
Turner. Ron Coleman and Wil-
liam Consitt. q •
MRS. GEORGE REEVES
Mrs. George Reeves, 82, died
u: Kilbanhan Nursing Home.
Thursday afternoon. March
followmg a brief illness. Born
McKillop Township. she \. as
a daughter of the :ate Mr. and
Mrs. Lucas Shade. Mr. Reeves
d in 1941 She was one of
:he oldest r t'rnb.ers of First
i'rei4i);e r .a:. Church Seaforth.
• Sun :\ . are four daughters.
McKI LLO.P
CQuple Hare Mark
56th Anniversary
Mr: and Mrs.- David Papple
celebrated their 56th wedding
anniversary on Wednesday.
In anticipation of the event
a family dinner was held Sun-
day at the Legion Hall..
Those in attendance were Mr.
and Mrs. D. Papple, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy West, London; Mr.
and Mrs. Gordan Papple, Sea -
forth; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Pringle, Brantford; Mr. and Mrs.
William ['apple, Egmondville;
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Papple, Sea-
KIPPEN
Little Miss Pamela Bell,
(laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Bell, celebrated her second
birthday on Wednesday. A few
relatives and friend's were in
attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parsons
and Jimmie of Seaforth were
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Parsons and Don-
ald.
Men en from Kippen appear-
ed on Sing Time program, Chan-
nel '8. on Sunday,
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Penhale
and children visited Sunday ev-
ening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
- Faber and family.
' Sympathy of the conununity
is extended to' Mrs. Harvey
'Turner and family in the sud-
den passing of a husband and
father. the late Harvey Turner.
of llilisgreen.
11r. and Mrs. Sam Storey and
Mrs. Barney tJane) Hiletebrand, i-Hi1L of Seaforth. ,.visited . Wed-.
Seaforth:. Mrs, William (Geer- nes.iay evening with Mr. and
gtna) \Vebster,'Exeter: Mrs. Wm. -Mr• • Bert -Thompson and fa -m-•
tPev it Neely, :iS'Hibernia St.,i1\ and Mr. Lorne Schneider,
.r
Stratford, Mrs. James (Nelliel Paul and Gail. of Stratford.
i Nott, Clinton: one son, Charles, were Thursday. evening guests.
of • Seaforth; 10 grandchildren Weekend visitors With . Mr.
and 17 great-grandchildren. and Mrs. Lloyd. Lovell includ-
- The funeral service was held e\ Mr. and Mrs, Bert weaver,
, Saturday at 2:O0r p.m. at the G. Debbie and Wendy, of Ridge-
,. Whitney funeral home, Sea;' tow n: also Mr. and Mrs. Har-
! forth., with Rev. Douglas O. land Elliott. of Kentbridge.
Fry officiating Temporary en '
I oriai Mausoleum with burial plate to Montreal last eel, to
cweek
with freight rates
later in Maitlandbank cemetery.' and \aa:' away Tue'day and Wed -
Pallbearers were George Ail-
debrani, George Reeves. Bob
! Neely. Kenneth Neely. Donald 11r and Mrs.Sent Thompson,
John Mary. Beatrice and Bruce
Webster. James Nutt: flower- ,
;bearers, Clarence Reichert and attended the Academy of Musi-'
Jack C'm'arian, cal Arts concert recital in South'
Huron District High School, Ex.:!
eters John taking part in the
Albert O'Reill_y. i'9. Seaforth, # Program. playing in the guitar
died in Seaforth Community ` bang:
Hospital Meenday fallowing a j •', seph McConnell., Seaforth,
short illness. Born in McKillop Ise& the Alfred and Bruce John -
Township and educated at (son fast, lot 13. con. 6. Stanley
Beechwood d School. he was- a Tonship. to George Troyer, of
son of the late Mr. and Mrs,;Hay Township. with possession
John O'Reilly TM arch 25.
In 1916 he married Mary
Cleary. who died eight, months
a o. Until 1931: when he ritoN-
i ed here. he had lived in Tuck-
; er-sn:ith Township.
officiating;
Lloyd Lovell went by
tombment was ---iia Pioneer Mem
forth; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Kerr,
Wellburn; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Papple, London; Mr. apd Mrs.
William Little, Seaforth, and
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stinson,
London,
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-CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier,
Brian, Paul and Kevin, of Lis-
towel, and Mr. and Mrs. George
Me{lwain and Lynn, of Seaforth,
' visited 011 Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. George Mcliwain and Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson and
John visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Lawson, of Clinton, on
Sunday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan
and family visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. George Hart
of Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator
and Mrs. William Jewitt and
family visited with, Mr. and
Mrs. William Dowson and fam-
ily, of Varna, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Betties, • of
Winthrop, visited on Sunday
with Mrs. Irene Grimoldby.
Masters Paul and Mark Van"
der Molan are visiting their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Whyte. Mr. and Mrs. Van
der . Molan are proud • parents
of a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pfaff and
family, of Crediton, and `Mr.
• and Mrs. Reg •Elliott and daugh-
ters,. of Staffa, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Preszcator on
Sunday.
Miss Deanna Dale is practice
Leashing _in.�,Brussels this week..
and is staying at the home of
her parents. Mr -..and Mrs..Wm,
Dale.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cham-
• ney and family, of Auburn, vis-
ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Medd and fainilj•.
Mr. John Jewitt e and
and Elma Jewitt, Ron, Bev
erly ,and Brian accompanied Mr.
Lloyd Jewitt to London, who
was returning by plane to Beav-
er Lodge, Alberta, on Saturday
and also visited with helatives'
at Warwick. •
Mr. Charles Johnston, of Clin-
ton. is spending a few days
with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Leitch.
.Mr. John Turner, of Tucker -
smith, visited Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. Reg Lawson and John.
Mr, and 'Mrs. Wilmer Glou-
sher attended the Glousher-Cur-
• ran Wedding in, T{nox zi sby-
terian Church in Goderich on
. Saturday.
Miss Glenyce Jewitt is prat-.
tice teaching, at SS No. 8, Hul-
lett. this week and is staying
at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Wilbur Jewitt.
ALBERT O'REILLY
ing are three daugh-
ters, Mrs Edward tllargaret
'Martin.. Kitcher°er: \3r„ _ Pas'
1F{c:e:;1 Boru. Flieft. Mich.. Her•
: home: three sons. 3:s
eph and Frank. Seaforth. James
e shaw•a:' 10 grandchil,:irer.
\,tr's 7. J
- , ,. .\,. Seaford':. 1tr'j
Duffy.
Ter'-:: Lz.vhd
1 .t.c L.,...-, Higher: TOW-.'.
\: , .nt,'ee Sven:;.. h. .b..te T:
l:a\c h,, leg fray- •Tae b.x'.y was ... :he lW
,re'd•
o:-. He .s a patient Clear) funeral hJne• tt••• •
7 Seaforth Community Hospi- > 'l;' -:r- ay at 9.43 a'r"n Requ:e:*
• High Ma;- w:_1 be ie':ebr-:s'
Mr --�;,e,,e'
r •Thor:,:'n. •'f Will- a: S: James' Ronan, l'aa:f.':.:
roar Sask :. ,.:ting his uncle Char�h by Rev. H. J Lara;.^
arse: aunt, Mr and Mrs Joseph Tempor ry z^.:ombnie t will
Thornton.. and:her.re:a:i\es. Pi neer Memorial Mans7-
Mr and Mrs T Burrs. Dub- . eurn here. with burial late_
:in w:t1; Mr. and Mss. Joseph :he :humin cemetery.
Thorn.:or. Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Charier Ste, -..L -
wt'2 d have sold their farm and •CROMA�tTY
'has e nio'e•d to .London.
Mr and Mrs.. Lloyd E Re::ele, read y:s:t•�r with Mr
Krista. 'Karen and Dar{ene. of Suand.
Eastwood. recently visited with; Mrs J. R. Jefferson were Mr.
-;1 the former'; parents, Mr. and' and Mrs W A. Ches ell. Paul
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Mrs Ed Re;ele. : and Brian, of Stratford. and
Mr. and firs. William Boyd.,, Mr and Mrs. Robert Lain; and
Mr. Carl Leonhardt and Mr and fai 1y
Mrs.. Ed Regele spent Friday ' 'lir at'd Ales Ra nsec -
e\ening with Mr. and Mss. El- isited Sunday with Con_tab'e •
mer Koehler. and Mrs Wiliam* 'Ramsey and
Society Meets . Mr and Mrs. James R2:p:sey
f rniiy 'art
The El 8 ladies met r the zrdMI.Bstowi.� klabel Docs. of Sreti
t, home of Mrs Orville Beuertaman.
Mrs Ener Koehler and '9irs, s and Warren and Terry Ly r,
Cetke. oof. Mitdtell. spent t -he .
AINin lee;let t> an \cure nn charge
a':1 „t:„hs and ' G,y'e t f Yo u " `reek -end with Mr and Mrs Ere
Best To Yam Master -was .;Zang,.{Dscc.
i A readir - 1;,4 -Mrs Alvin Se:aer- Mss Sandra Hu11es ..of
mar, '.Ise:•s Take Time To Live- ttl'• siert the r-eeke:id' R:eh i
was ;;i: 'wed by prayer by R. her grandpare ts., Mr. and Mrs
$ S�•s:`< Otto Walker.
The pres:dent. Mrs. Laverne 1r a*d Alrc Cyto M Walter ,
e t had charge of the meet-. a:a 5
H, dna Hulley tined S-
reach . , . :; day with Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Lente“
-- The efferu.4. C:arrzc
e Dorchester.
1 !was r"r'4' c v d •
and dt'di atced b' - I ,t Cfl?? 'r'i'�:4e':S .-3-411
x, i.:'
s:r;in_. '-Tabes; They the Gift" and Mrs Gerald Carey and ?+Ise
1 Rek.. attaa conducted the Bile T2.Ior Wiese Mr. anus "'us'Har•
-
dc ussian• Thank you cart3s' nid Cary. S"�a. Mrs. L. E Ab- ;
1 we're rad framMrs Weitexsa.'s " byS and Dr. Kerby,. Toronto,
and Mrs. Ena 1B and Mrs.. a Ma. laianirtze Chubb.
Thorntem 'thanked the ladies for t Rent-tsitaars crush Mr. an-ei ' t
the tuavei - plain she received_ a Mr: )5 M4Eellar t ere I r. and S
A birthday his- te.1, u At arm QMr
Churcih's'O to Foundation; cress.e3es Graham and Mr. k![a�RQur
stag for Asap Nerznsa hart
and Mrs. Ed Regele; who have i ra'. Rdeatasn.
bili Iay-s in M h. . Mrs. Gram Scott and Mr. and
The mmilkg xz atsed by re- Mrs K McKF'IRar uvre Sattnr- `
peatir4, the benediction iia 'arras- i °IAT` eventgc of ;i!r.:d,:d
sem. The ladies entered a few ]yrs- will miner'
>~o ars c nit ; Relatives ffrenn Cre B area
srha care gtesis at the g 'x
wedding anniversary cifetratfzci
for Mir. and Mas. i frau'
Haw to pitta; Gam's ttahn hoes. Clinton ,on Tt* ars
dr* in- toter i :.wo d a"sE MS- ana Mrs. e 'Watt,
fates hem tP -s in the US. Masi, Sia Sea% Mr. Tatdizatr
�i a .M,r,,O`
. aid 1l, p a
year fi',r, Ya,i"`OIro iitt= 1tt1 a ',r.:) a. (11 omit r. L. Sim Ow,
Lam-1�• .�tE - ,
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Held Over
ALL THIS WEEK AND NEXT
"Bud Roberts'
and his Border Men
QUEEN'S HOTE
SEAFORTH
Nice. Clean. Comfortable Romps
-by the day or by the week
WALTPN
(Continued tram Pagel /)
Kenneth Mcpunald, Mrs. $on-
ald Bennett, Mrs. Ray Huether,
Mrs° Frank Walters, Mrs. Her-
bert Traviss, Mrs. Stewart Rum-
phries and Mrs. Roy,. William-
son, are busy preparing for a
Fashion She% to be held in
theCommunity Hall, March 31,
Mrs. Gerald' Watson, Mrs.
Frank Walters, Mrs. Mac Shol-
dice, Mrs. W. E. Turnbull and
Mrs. Ronald Bennett will be in
charge of the progressive euchre
party Friday evening, Mar. 11.
Mr. -George Taylor left last
week for Texas and Mexico.
Mr. Janes Bolger, who is a
patient in victoria Hospital,
London, spent. the weekend with
his wife and family.
Mr. and Mrs. William Uhler,
Burlington, spent the weekend
with Mr. Ernest Uhler and fanc-
ily.
Classified ads pay dividends.
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
REV. DOUGLAS O. FRY
Minister
Sunday, March 13th
WORSHIP — 11:00 A.M.
SUNDAY SCHOOL — 10 A.M.
BETHELBIBLE CHURCH
(Services at Orange Hall)
Sunday, March -13th
9:45- A.M.—SUNDAY -SCHOOL
Classes for all ages
11:00 A.M. and 7:30 P.M.
GOSPEL SERVICE
Guest Speaker:
Pastor Christian Knetsch
"If ye then be risen with
Christ, seek those things
which are above."
Colossians 3:1
CASH
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BINGO
Friday, March 11
8:15 p.m.
Legion Hall, Seaforth
15 Regular Games for $10.00
Three $25.00 Specials -
One $50.00 Jackpot
(Children under 16 not
permitted)
ADMISSION $1.00 •
Extra Cards 25c, or 7 for $1.00
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 -
Canadian Legion
PROCEEDS FOR WELFARE
WORK
Theatre.
GODERICH
First Run Films in Air-con-
ditioned Comfort! Entertain,
ment is Our BO'STness
Thursday - Friday
March 10-11
THE SANDS
of KALAHARI
In Color Stars
Stuart Whitman
Stanley' $Aker
Susannah York °
The Strangest Adven-
ture the.'Eyes of Man'
Have Ever Seen !
TWO SHOWINGS
"at 7:15 and 9:25. p.m.
Adult Entertainment
Sat., Mon.:1- Tues.
March 12-14-15
IT'S NEVER
TOO LATE
in Color, Starring
Paul Ford
Connie Stevens
and
Maureen O'Sullivan
Broadway's Bouncingest Bundle
of Joy on titer Screen
TWO SHOWINGS
At 7:15 and 9:20 p.m.
Adult Entertainment
Special Matinee
SATURDAY, MARCH 12th
CHILDREN'S -
MATINEE
Regular Matinee Prices
Wed., Thurs., Fri.
March 16-17-18
THE CINCINNATI
KID
In Color, Starring
Steve McQueen & Karl Malden
Edward G. Robinson and
Ann Margaret
He Takes • On . Anyone At Any-
time — It Was Only a Matter—
Who Came First
Two Showings
At 7:15 and 9:20 "p.m.
Adult Entertainment
RED CROSS
IS ALWAYS THERE
WtTH YOu R HELP
RED CROSS-
MONTH
MARCH ist to 310
1966
Cann aSsers will call at the homes of Sea -
forth and district residents asking for con-
tributions to the - -•..
Annual' Drive for :Funds
-Your gift recognizes the Red Cross con-
tribution- to the cause of humanity, and
the Many outstanding services of the Red
Cros .
.SEAFORTH TEEN -TWENTY
THE CAVALIERS
Saturday, March 12th •
COMMUNITY CENTRE •
ADMISSION $1.00
DRESS CASUAL •
Dancing 9 - 12
CORN
GROWERS!
Come and Hear
WHAT'S NEW IN
CORN FOR 1966?
New Cultural Practices
New Developments in greed Control
MAKE A NOTE OF THE DATE and 'PLAN
• TO ATTEND WJTH YOUR NEIGHBOURS
8:15 p.ni.
THURSDAY, MARCH 17th -
Seaforth Canadian Legion Hall
REAR: PROF. G. JONES,
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph
SEE: New 1966 Atrazine Film on
. Weed Control
REFRESHMENTS
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