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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1966-06-09, Page 3• • 4EV115.4)F WEEK P4 l(H4 Kr. and ,Mrs• fkarvei' and Margaret, ,Ifensaii, ,vged §undaY evening with, MO, Mary Malcolm. Mrs. Charles Roney and mother, Mrs., LeSlie Wiliams • visited in 00.1#4.11. Witlitalr. and • • • • • • • • • • • WOMEN'S HOSPITAL AUXILIARY, ••••••••.•.•••••.o,••••••••••••••••••.•.•.•••••....•.—.....e... Donations to swell the fund of the Vanishing Parties have been received from: Mrs. A. Y. McLean; Mrs. Joseph McCon- nell; Mrs. ' Lorne MacDonald; Mrs. Carman Roweliffe; Mrs. Douglas Whyte; Mrs. C. P. Sills and Mrs. Frank Dunn. Mt% Reg, .044nlore, TOO*, Vannin. was 1I GeorgetoWn, Saturday, .attend, big a ShOrtiim sale, Mr. and ,MrS; George Pepper Accompanied Mr.. and MA, ehnPepper .and 'Muria. Mn, to Mahon,Sunday, where Gloria Arm will, fly to Regina to see her brother Wayne, be- fore going on to Bella Bella on Monday. The Peppers will also visit his sister, 'Mrs. Albert Yeo, in Port • Credit rest home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney visited Mrs. Albert Roney, at Hillside Rest Home, Sunday. M. and Mrs. George` Pepper visited with Mrs. May Mal- colm, Saturday. Miss Wanda Moore, Staffa is teaching in r.foro4to next week. Mr; and Mrs. Lorne Aikens, Mr. and Mrs,. Dalton Malcolm, Visited Mr, and Mrs. Bob' Gibb, Glencoe, Sunday. CLASSES NOW FORMING on Steel, Spanish. .GUITARS 'uand DRUMS Guitars Rented For 20 Week Ttial ENROLL NOW FOR FREE SUMMER LESSONS HENRY PULSIFER INSTRUCTOR • For Information and Appointment Phone 482-7166 Adults Welcome "Notice To Owners of Dogs and Cats Prevention of Rabies The Health of Animals Branch of the, Canada Department of Agriculture in co-op- eration withthe Huon County Health Unit will hold a free rabies clinic in SEAFORTW in the Fire Hall, on FRIDAY,A614E,10th,--1966 from 1:30 p.m., to 5:00 p.m. Vaccination against rabies will be provided for dogs and cats three Months of age and over. Owners who re- quire eertificates'of vaccination for export or other pur- poses should consult their private veterinarian. No certifi cates will be issued at this clinic. Help prevent human exposure to rabies. Take ad. vantage of this opportunity to have your pets immunized. A booster shot each year is recommended. AUCTION : ..SALE ATTHE Circle "B" Ranch SEBRINGVILLE, ONT. Friday Evening . — June '10th 8:00 P.M. SHARP Repossessions ,- Bankrupt Stocks and Many, Many Personal Consignments Consisting of - Appliances - Furniture - Television - Clothing FURNITURE— A 2 -piece Davenport Suite that folds'out to a full ty4, size bed, with nylon cover and swivel rocker; a 2 -piece French Provincial Chesterfield Set, covered in a top-gtade nylon cover; 3 other as- sorted Chesterfield Sets with foam cushions; 2 9 -piece Copper - tone or 'Chrome Kitchen -Dinette Sets, Consisting of &chairs and a /2" table; 2 7 -piece Sets, consisting of/6 chairs and a 60" table, • with an inlaid top. 1.5 -piece Deluxe Coppertone Dinette Suite; 3 Bookcase lledrobiri trites, ceniiijete 'With bed, dresser, chest of drawers and a matching box spring and mattress with each set; 2 sets of lamps, tensisting of a 'Trifight and .2 Table Lamps to each set; set of Solid Step Mid Coffee Tables, in -an Arborite finish — other Step and Coffee Tables; 2 39" Contenential Beds, complete with headboard and legs; 1. 54" Continential Bed, corn- plete; 4 full size 54" Spring Filled Mattresses; 2 Hostess Chairs;" Platform Roeker; 9 x 12 Rug; 'Ili-thair;' Telephone Table; Kitchen • Step Stool; Chrome Rocker. APPLIANCES and TV— A large Refrigerator with a full cross -top freezer; 2 Electric Range, one being a deluxe model; A Long Skirt Washer with pump; a 21 cu. ft. Deep Freeze that holds over 800 lbs. of frozen food; Automatic Washer and Dryer — matching pair; Combina- tion radio and Record Player; and last of all, 4 different Tele- vision Sets, 21" models that have all been checked over and are • in A-1 working condition. All the Appliances in this Sale are Guaranteed to lie in Al working condition when you hook them • up at your hotne. • Brand New Clothing For the Entire Family A large selection of Clothing has just been received for Auction from one of the largest Clothing Wholesalers in Canada. This lot consists of MEN'S CLOTHING — Socks, Underwear, Ties, Sweaters, Dress Shirts, Sport Shirts, Dress Pants, Pyjamas, T- • Shirts, Work Socks, Work Shirts; FOR THE LADIES and TEENS — Double Knit Suits, Skirts, Blouses, Nylons, Cardigans, Pullovers, Slims, Jackets, Dressek Socks, "Pyjamas, Slippers; BOYS - GIRLS BABIES — Jeans, Sweaters, Shirts, Blouses, Socks, Jaekets, Pants, Sleepers, Muse Coats, Crawler Sets, Shirts, Jumpers, Skirts, Dresses, Sweater Sets, Girl's 3 -Piece Sets, Sleep and Play Sets, 3 -Piece Velvet Suits, Coat and Hat Sets, and many other items too numerous -0 mention. • This Sale will consist of the largest and best offer- ing That we have ever ant -honed in this Hall at any time. Don't , Miss This- Outstanding Sale I AUCTIONEER — LEO E, BIRD Terms Cash — Cheques Accepted on Furniture 6% SALPS TAX HI RFFECT „Eco t nouns Miss Sharon A, Carroll, B.H., Sc., has been appointed liOnle. Ecaiunnist for Huron County, to replace Miss Diane Tiddiard who_ is leaving her position to be married. The announcement was made by Everett j3tggs, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food for Ontario. Miss Carroll tomes from an Ontario farm home in Elgin County and is a ' graduate of Macdonald Institute, Universi- ty of Guelph. In her home cont. triunity she has been active in 4H Homemaking Clubs and farm youth. organizations. Miss Carroll's work in Hur- on County commenced • around June 1st with headquarters at Clinton. CROMARTY Congratulations are extended to 'Miss Mill3e1 Elizabeth Dow, &tighter df Mr. and Mrs. Erle Dbw, who graduated from Stratford General . Hospital School of Nursing and won the Dr. W. G. Sproat award. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dow enter- tained friends and neighbors at a supper at Rus,selldale Hall, on May 21st, in honor of their daughter, Miss Mabel Dow, fol- lowing graduation exerciser of Stratford General Hospital, .held at Shakespearean Festival Theatre, Stratford. Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dow and Mrs. Irene Dow, Staffa; Miss Carrie Dow, London; Mr. James Clark, Bayfield; Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod, Mary Lou and David, of Wallaceburg; Mrs. Cathar- ine Hocking, Mr. and Mrs. Dav- id McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Gethke and Mr. and Mrs. D. Gordon Dow, of Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs Fred Johns, Mr. John Dow, Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Hocking, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCullock, Mrs. Nettie Kearn- ey, all of Cromarty. Mr, and Mrs. Alex Gardiner visited Sunday with Mrs. Adam Leinweber and Dennis of Strat- ford. • Mr. and Mrs. Norman Routly of Aylmer were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs K. McKellar. Miss Nettie McCurdy is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospi, tal, London, having broken her hip' in a fall at her home. Saturday visitors with Mr. and' Mrs. J. P. Jefferson, were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chessell, Don, Paul, Marion and Brian; Stratford. •Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jefferson visited Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. James Lealess, Munro. Mr. John Dow and Mr. Erle Dow attended the funeral -of--a cousin, the late Mrs. John James of Lanark,. Ontario, which took .place at the Heath" Leslie funeral home, Mitchell, Friday. She was the. former Laura Miller, daughter of the late Matthew Miller and Jeanie Dow and was born on lot 4, Concession 9, ; Hibbert Town- ship. • A miscellaneous shower, sponsored by the CGIT girls and their leader, Mrs. M. Lam- ond, was held for Miss Alice Walker, bride -elect, of June llth, at her home, Friday eve- ning. An address was read by Brenda KerAlake. Alice has been feted with several show- MinOr ea Releises seball SeaforthFeewees.an4Bantig01 have drawn up thier.garOulpft and will play 4L gams 4 0;09: uniess-litherVidse stated: The schedules are as- folloWS• • • Peewees June 13th — EXeter at Lucan • Mitchell at St. Marys ' June /5th — Seaforth at Minton June 16th — Clinton at Seaforth June 17th — Lucan at Exeter • St. Marys at Mitchell June 24th — Clinton at Exeter Seaforth at Mitchell . Luean at St. Marys June 25th — Exeter at Clinton Mitchell at Seaforth St. Marys at Lucan (these three games at 2 p.m.). June 27th — Exeter at Seaforth ' Mitchell at Lucan Tune 29th — Clinton at St. Marys Seaforth at Exeter Lucan at Mitchell July 5th — Exeter at Mitchell Seaforth at Lucan St. Marys at Clinton July 8th — Mitchell at Exeter Seaforth at St. Marys - Clinton at Lucan July llth 4-- Exeter at St.- Marys Lucan at Clinton July 13th —St. Marys at Seaforth July 14th — Clinton at Mitchell July 16th.— Lucan at Seaforth (2 p.m.) July 1.6th — St. Marys at Exeter July 19th — Mitchell at Clinton Bantams June ,16th — Clinton at Exeter June 20th — Exeter at Lucan June 23rd — Lucan at Exeter June 27th — Mitchell at Clinton June 28th — Lucan at Clinton June 29th — Seaforth at Mitchell July 5th — Mitchell at Seaforth Exeter at Clinton July 7th — Clinton at Lucan July llth — Clinton at Seaforth Exeter at Mitchell ers. They included a grocery shower, at the home .of Mrs. HughrCurrie, Dorchester and a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. George • Vivan, Staffa. The girls from the' of- fice of Murray -Selby Shoe Co., London, where Alice has been employed, gave her a party, at the home of Mrs. Bertha Sweet, London. Miss Walker enter- tained twenty-five fellow em- ployees to a dinner at her home on Monday, prior to her wedding. July 12th — Limn at Seaforth Tuly. 14th —eafortha uwan Mitchell at gxeter nth—Minton at Mitchell July 19th — EXeter at SeafOrth July 20th — Lucan at Mitchell July 21st — Seaforth at Exeter July 25th — Seaforth 4 Clinton. Mitchell at Lucan Upgrade Umpiring ' In an all-out effort to up. grade the quality of baseball and softball, the Western _Gm tario Athletic Association ex- ecutive is going to concentrate on better umpiring. To begin with, four umpiring clinics have been announced by the exeCutiVe. This is tlie.,sec- ond year that such clinics have been held. In 'future all .officials at WOAA minor and senior games must hold an official umpire's certificate signed by ,the WOAA umpire registrar. a, Umpires are also reminded that they must attend one of these clinics if they wish to be registered in the WOAA. The clinics are free and open to anyone 16 years and over. ' Coaches, managers arid play- ers may also attend. Baseball Clinics A baseball umpire's school is scheduled for the Listowel arena on Sunday, June 12 with classes and instruction from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. &When Clinics Three softball umpire's sch- ools are scheduled as follows: At Hanover Coliseum on Sun- day, June 19 from 1:00 to 5:30 p.m.; • At Listowel arena on Sunday, June 26 from 1:00 to 5:30 p.m.; And at Clinton Legion, Hall, on Sunday, July 10, also from 1:00 to 5:30 p.m. It is hoped to have films at all four clinics from the Mo- tion Picture Division of the Major Baseball Leagues. These films are -used to • instruct pm- pires in practically all classes of baseball. Further information_about these clinics may be obtained from Hugh 11. Hodges, at -Ad- astral Park, Canadian Forces •••••••••••••.- Used Equipmen One '63 Corvair MonzaSports Coup, 4 -speed, bucket seats, really good. '58 Thunderbird, really :good older .prestige car. '62 Mercury Sedan, rough, well experienced but runs OK, cheap. ,'55 Ford 3 -ton truck, 8' x.16' 'box, rebuilt motor, new tires and brakes. Tires of all sizes at real savings at HAUGH BROSa FARM EQUIPMENT One Mile East of Brucefield Brucefield —Ontario AN EXCELLENT SUPPLY OF ALL Weed Sprays At Competitive Prices 1L 1 OPER 1 FLOW PNECISION TIFIDNUWED : • 5 =4-•-• • Ul CADADIDIUNDOSTRIES UNITED .,4011111111 . C I L SUPER FLOW • FERTILIZER• at ,.EXT R A Special Prices Contact us beforeyou buy • . BULK OR BAGGED A g 4i!V4- mantitokunavor TINSIKTKIDES •••./M OM. 0•0••• wenn. Certified No. 1 Marine Seed Flax still available •- Certified No. 1 Seaway br Sanillac Bean Seed, 12.50 per cwt. Contracts Available on Beans & Flax • ALL FENCING SUPPLIES IN STOCK • a TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED sEAPORTH • I • iHoNe' i271910 Leg on 1ago Winners The're' was a good attendance Friday evening at the bingo sponsored by Branch 156, Sea.; forth, of the Royal Canadian Legion. • Winners of special games were: Mrs. Jim Barry, Eginond- ville; lyre, Denomme, Clinton; and Mrs. Bill Atistin: Seaforth; Mrs. Russ Holmes, Clinton; Mrs. Stan Watson, Mitchell. Door prizes went 'to Mrs, Nott; Clinton and Mrs. B. Hilde- brand, Seaforth. Following are the winners of the regular games: Mr. Tien- kemp Ind R. Campbell, Clin- ton; Iva Boyes, Clinton; F. Skinner, Mitchell; Eileen Wil- son, Brucefield; Mrs. H. Ken- nedy, Seaforth; Mrs. A. Sang- er, Mitchell; Mrs. Bill Austin, Seaforth; Mrs. MeArthur, Sea - forth; Mrs. Newman, Clinton; Mrs. Russ Helloes, Clinton; Mrs. Earl Kay, Goderich; Bill Austin, Seaforth; Mrs. Russ Holmes, Clinton, Base Clinton, phone 482-9896. 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