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WILLIAM: M. HART
Phone 521-0870 • Seaforth
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GODERICH
35A West Street—Telephone 524-7383
(above the Signal Star)
STRATFORD • '
119 Ontario Street—Telephone' 271-9440
(next to Simpsons -Sears)
WEDDING INVIT.ATI::.ONS
Phone 527-0240
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All types of Weed 'Sprays in Stock for
BEANS (2 spraysavailable)
CORN (5 sprays available)
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Seaforth
DENNIS ARTHUR McSPAD-
DEN, of Otterville, received
a Master of Arts Degree, at
London, Saturday. He is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mc:
Spadden; Otterville, and a
grandson of Mr. Zack Mc-
Spadden, Seaforth.
DEAR.
advice from
Doris Clark
_arbara
tK rk`n an
?ale'Nilmit presided over
the meeting of the Barbara Kirk -
'Man AwciItary of First Church
when the Habkirk group was in
charge.
Mrs. Elmer Rivers read the
scripture lesson. Those taking
part in the panel which followed
were: Mrs. R. S. Habkirk, Mrs.
Enos Boshart and Mrs. Robert
Charters. Further plans were
made for the supper on Wednes-
day, June 15th, to be held in the
church hall.
KAIROS MEET
Kairos Young People met in
Seaforth United Church, Fri-
day.
The film "The Coffee House”
was shown, followed by a
group discussion. The next re-
gular meeting will be cancel-
led in view of the church ser-
vice to be "put on in Goderich
North Street United Church,
June 26, at 7:30 p.m.
DON'T MARRY A DROPOUT
DEAR DORIS — Our •daugh-
ter, 17%, thinks she is in love
with a 21 -year-old school drop-
out. She wants to quit school
and help him go back to school.
Unfortunately he . leas not the
mental • capacity nor the ambi-
tion for further education and
has told others he would go
back only until we had given
them a wedding. °
Neither of them has any
sense of money responsibility.
He is ,an unskilled laborer and
is always broke. He is not re-
tarded, but he is slow. She met
him at high school' and her ma-
ternal instincts took over.
Our girl is bright, sociable
and capable with people. We
feel she would be taking on an
older child ` rather than a hus-
band, who may not be able to
give 'her the necessities of life.
' Upset
DEAR UPSET — Oh, no.
Maybe she feels maternal, but
this can wear pretty thin. Has
she thought what it would be
Mexican jumping beans are
the seed of a desert plant in
which the larva of a moth mov-
ing causes it to jump.
Remember! It takes' but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
pocket, To advertise, just
Dial Seaforth 527-0240.
INSURANCE
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JAMES F. KEYS
Phone 527-0467 Seaforth
'Representing the ' Western
Farmer's Weather Insurance
. Mutual Co., Woodstock, Ont.
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CLEANER
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Walden & Broadfoot
Phone 527-1224;.— Seaforth
Safety -Tested
USED CAR SALE!
AT HURON COUNTY'S FINEST USED CAR MARKET
1966 Pontiac, Grand Parisienne, HT, fully
equipped
1966 Chev. lielaire 8, AT
A number of 1965 Pontiacs, in-
cluding 5tretochiefs to Parisien-
• nes, 6 and 8 eilifiders.
2-1965 Chev. Impala 4 -door HTs.
1965 Mustang, 2 -door HT
1965 Meteor, 4 -door; HT.
1965 Po 'd Galaxy 501), 4 -door I1T:
1964 Pontiac,' Outrun Sports Convertible,
327 engf ie.
A.1,41 elr:.selectien of 1964 Checs.,
etiti Pontiacs, hardtops and sedans
"A Writtati Go i'rant.e'for GO,Pays! .on MI Lats
1964 Ford Custom Sedan,' AT.
1963 Chev. Belaire Sedan, AT.
1963 Pontiac Laurentian Sedan,
1962 Pontiac Sedan, AT.
'A Wide Selection' of Other Models,
1957 to 1960, to Choose From
STATION WAGONS
1-1963 Chev. Station Wagon, V-81 .AT.
1-1962 Olds 4 -Door Station Wagon
TRUCKS r
1.---1964 Chev. 1 -Ton pickup
1--1963 Chev. 1 -Ton Pickup, Lang Box
2-1962 Chev. .-Ton Pickups,. Long Box
2-1962 Chev. 1/4 -Ton Pickups, one long
box, one short box
Mandel Cars—Many othir, Models to shoot* from
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IS
ARM
OPEN MEW RVINiNa'
like to live with such a one,
day after day and year after
year? A husband is a partner,
not a house pet.
They have little in common.
I'm sending you a leaflet -on the
subject of love in the hope that
she will read it and do some
heavy thinking.
DEAR DORIS — I'm going
out with a boy by the name of
Jack and he is very nice. But!
He has a big nose and this
hurts his feelings. Really it is
hot so big but he says that
people are always laughing at
him. But is is not true. Really
he is very Cute and also very
nice.
Even the other'night we were
watching T.V. and . Timmy Du-
rante was on. Jack said, "He has
the same problem as I do."
I want to help him, to tell
him that I love him even
though he has a big nose. One
night he even cried, he thought
I didn't love him because of.
his nose.
Besides that, to my know-
ledge there is nothing wrong
with his nose!
1 Love Him
DEAR I.L.H. Lots 'of noses
are large — and the people be-
hind there well liked.
As Jack grows up he'll find
that the only real handicap -
would be in letting his appear-
ance worry him. You think he's
nice; also cute. So will others,
if he develops his nice person-
ality.
But save the declaration of
love for that mature woman
you are going to, be some day.
Confidential to Wedding M.C.
— You take 'over after the cake
has been cut and served. You
welcome guests,. read telegrams
and other messages, guide the
program of toasts. You fill in.
the awkward pauses ,with anec-
dotes of your own and in gener-
al keep things._. rolling. If you
want an impromtu speech from
a garrulous and entertaining
guest, you may invite it. Or any
other bright idea. But know
enough to call a halt before the
folks get restless!
DEAR DORIS — I would like
very much to become a regis-
tered nurse but because I have
taken the wrong course and my
marks aren't especially high,
I've, decided tobecome an lI..N.'
assistant •
.
Everyone says that I should.
be an R.N.; because the nurse's
assistants get the dirty Mork of
the hospital, and the patients
don't have any respect for you.
My guidance counselor doesn't
know very much about it.
Do you think it would be wise
to change to the arts course
from the four year . business
and commerce? I know I'll nev-
er be a secretary or bookkeep-
er because that type of work
bores me terribly.
In Midstream
DEAR IN MIDSTREAM I'd
change. If you like nursing; be
a nurse! You can make it. Once
you get into the practical bed-
side nursing you'll find that all
'the struggle was worth it. .,
There's nothing wrong with
being a nursing assistant, but
when you have the chance to
take a full nursing course, don't
settle for less.
I'm sending you my' f eaflet,
"Would You Like to Be a
Nurse?", which tells you what
this warm, human profession Is
like. (This leaflet is available to
Other readers for ten cepta and
a, stamped, self-addressed''envel-
olie.)
Mr. and 1VITs. x Ralph' riScIer,
loci iliop, entertaiget , relatives
At a dinner served ho the la4
caters at 'the Brodhagen Com-
'unity' Hall, SSuiday., pn the
occaseon of their daughter and.
sun, Laurie and Starr Pise1ier's
confirmation at St. Peter's Lu-
theran Church. 117rl
Sandra rtopien, daughter of"
Mr. and Mrs,' Ivan Iiagxen, was
baptized at St. Peter's. Luther-
an Church, last Sunday, The
sponsors were Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Woolacott, Toronto, along
with the parents.
A yellow potted chrysanthe-
mum plant was in the chancel
of St. Peter Lutheran Church,
donated by Mrs. Dan Fischer.
Mr. Ed Scherbarth, Sr., . re-
turned home from Seaforth
Community Hospital.
A shower was held for Miss
Cheryl Wurdell, in the base-
ment of the community hall,
oh Saturday, prior to her mar-
riage to Mr. Barry Bailey. Miss
Phyllis Hinz read an address
and the presentation of the
gifts was made) by Sheila, and
Sharon Smith. Other helpers
were Linda Mogh, Gloria
Muegge and Joyce Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice
attended the Barbecue . parade
and Nuerolgy service at the
Lions convention at London
Sunday and were,also guests of
Mr. and Mrs. G. Ray. Hart, Lon-
don, and Tuesday evening at-
tended the banquet:
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elligsen
and Garry of Windsor visited
with Mrs. Ernest Elligsen and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elligsen
and other relatives over the
weekend,
Mr. Albert Hinz has been
confined to Seaforth., Communi-
ty Hospital, with an ankle in-
jury.
Miss Shirley Trentowsky,
R.N., St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, is home with her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Trentowsky,
for holidays.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Hoegy, Sunday, for
their son Merle's confirmation
were: Mr. and "Mrs. Alfred
Beuerman, Susan of Seaforth;
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Hoegy and
Historical
Society
Elects
Mrs. W. Mack was re-elected
president of the Huron County.
Historical Society at their an-
nual meeting in Londesboro,
Friday.
Other members ,elected were:
first vice-president, J. W. Mac -
Laren, Benmiller; second vice-
president, Ralph Jewell, God-
erich; secretary -treasurer, Mrs.
A. Popp, Goderich; and public
relations officer, Mrs. Robert
Simpson, Hensall.
Chairman of committees
were: personell, Harry Sturdy,
Goderich; editorial, Mr. W. S.
Forbes; Goderich; finance, Mr.
Ralph Jewel; project, Mrs. Pet-
er, Clarke, Goderich; constitu-
tion, Magistrate H. G. Hays;
and historian, Mrs, Otto Popp.
Counsellors representing 15
different localities were also
elected. A. Y. McLean, Sea -
forth, will represent this area.
Honorary presidents are Ed.
Jenkins, London -and W. E. El-
liott, ,Goderich.. Miagistrate Hays
convener of the, nominating
committee, presented the of-
niters for the new. year.
Mrs. Mack, presided for the
business and Mrs. Popp read
the minutes of last year's
meeting. Mrs. Leroy Poth, Bay-
field, was congratulated for
the leadership she displayed'
during the formative. years of
the society.
Guest speaker was J. W. Mc-
Laren, ' a writer and historian,
who wrote a book titled, "Our
Great Ones". He spoke on the
various- steps it takes in, pub-
lishing a book: He was intro-
duced by Mr. Jewel and thank-
ed by Mr. Ben Homan.
Mrs, Tom Allan played the
accordian. Mrs. Lloyd Pipe
read the history of Hullett
Township.
The Huron Expositor
Seaforth
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SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS
OPEN DAILY
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ALL TYPES OF,.
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inquiries are invited.
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EXETER CLINTON. 48.421
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Hoegy,, .$$.ea ortin firs Buie
IfiliebxlscI t, and Edgar,
hagen, '
VisitersT with Mr.. and Mrs..
Gordon, Mille; fpr Linda's con-
firinatieii, were Mr,- and. MO -
!red =iV`ovacis, and lamely,, .Bran-
ner; 14 and 1V1rs, i dward ,Beit,
newies and fannily, ilii 1, .Born.
holm; Mr. and Mrs. Jolie Moore,
Connie and, (Mark, 13.82, Dublin;
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Benelew,ies,.
Brodhagen,
Mr. and Mrs, Lavern Wolfe
and Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Hinz.
visited with Mrs. Fred Hollotz
and Norman, Monkton.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey_ Ahrens on. Sunday,. for
Phyllis Ahrens' confirmation,
were; Mr. and Mrs. .Roy Pearn
and James,' R.R. 4, Mitchell; Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Glover and tam.
ilyt Bornholm; Mr, and Mrs -
Harold 'McNaughton, of RR 3,
Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs.' 'Ed.'
Ahrens, Brodhagen,
Mrs. Ed P.ruter, Mrs. Wilfred
Ahrens and Kenneth Ahrens
visited With .Mr. and Mrs (Or -
don Bach, London, on the'oe-.
rasion' of their daughter 'Mar-
ion's confirmation.
Mr and, Mrs. Norman Rode
of Detroit( visited Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred., Ahrens.
Mr, and Mrs. 'Wayne Bauer -
man of London with his . par-
ents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Manuel
Beuerman, Sunday.
Mr, Robert Ahrens visited
his brother, Kenneth Ahrens,
Hamilton.
Mrs. Ray Beuerman, Michelle,
Michael, Scott visited- her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Shortreed,
Walton, on the weekend.
Visito;s with Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Leonhardt, Sunday, for
their son, Earl's confirmation,
were: Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Drager and family, • RR 5, ' Sea -
forth; Miss' Clara Meyer, Kit-
chener; John Meyer, RR 1,
Bornholm; Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Steffler, Midland; Mr. and ,Mrs.
Rudolph Bauer, Lloyd and Ral-
ph, RR 5, Mitchell; Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Meyer and Gary,
Kjchener; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Leonhardt, Dale, Colleen and
Lisa, Thamesford; Mr. and Mrs.
Hardt} Rock and Miss Marie
Meyer, RR 1, Bornholm.
"My dears," gushed the ma-
tron at the bridge party,. "my
resolution this year is never.
to repeat gossip, so for heav-
en's sake listen carefully „the
first time."
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