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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1966-06-30, Page 5QpsLiN NEWS Mr. and Airs, Joseph Cronin spent Ahe weekend. hi Detroit. Mx. and Mrs,. Biu Smith and Billie and - 100. Tom VW, Sea. forth, attended a reunion o#' the family. of the late William- and Emalit;e Smith at the nur eery Farm of Mr, and Airs, How- and McClung at k'ort Dover, on Friday. About 65. relatives, at• tended. front Detroit; Toronto, Seaforth, Dublin, Caledonia, Guelph, Simeoe and Port Dov- er. Mr, and Mrs:, Neil Stapleton, Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs.. Ron • Agar, London, visited Mr. Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. OF TIN liriEK and Mrs, Ed, Stapleton. andand . ,,tan�ea Gaunt, Rev, Father +lames Gaunt, CS 4, Detroit' }ch,v!si t edtthMr, and Mrs. Oer ld ?holland, Mr, Joseph: bP. Krauskopf was in Detroit With reIat yes , Miss Helene Looby,. The Pines Chathant, is vacationing at her home. Mr. Bill, Hill, Shearwater, Nova Scotia, visited with Mrs. Joseph Dill. Mr. and Mrs. Rosa. Emby, of Guelph visited Mr, end Mrs, Ken Whetham. Mr, and Mrs $eery Fferiks and family have moved to their farm home in Logan Township, RR 4, Mitchell, recently pur- chased from Mr. Tom Burns. Mrs. Nicholas Krauskopf is in Port Hope with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krauskopf. Having sold my disposal business to Mr. Gary Gray of Seaforth, ,effective, July 1st. I would like to take this opportunity to thank those who have patronized me. I do not hesitate to recommend Mr. Gray to you as he has been associated with me for the past year.' I hope you extend the same cour- tesy to him as you have to me. Pickups will continue as before. HARVEY DALE ',,WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial Wave Set S���tret R.ecord Last month„ reeort tempera. tures were set in .man: parts of the pravinee and again this narontbs. rem* ; are • being set but in tkie opposite direction. ILt May it waci eaid weather the people were complaining about but for the past week and a 'half it's been the heat that has- been bothering then. On the weekendi, the Seaforth ;Lions Pool was crowded with persons batik yaun; and 9lct a tempting- te. cool themselves;,, Others headed for the la)ceLwbtie,' the .rest attempted tofind a cool spot lop the shad in the backyard or down in the cellar,; The warm spell has caused: crops' to shoot up quickly and the farmers who were complaiim• ing about the heavy amount of rain last month suggest, a bit now would do no ham. CONSTANCE NEWS OF THE WEEK Mr. and Mi's. Reg Elliott and girls of Staffs visited Mr: and Mrs. Ken Preszcatorand family. Mrs. Irene Grimoldbey is vis. acing Mr. and Mrs. Boss Mann and family of Bluevale. '+ Mr. • and Mrs. Arthur Mor - brook and family of Jarvis, vis- ited Mr. and Mrs, Bert Haver- kamp and family. Miss Agnes Haverkamp returned home with them offer spending holidays with .Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Dyk of Galt. A farewell party was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Riley, Wednesday, for Mrs. Borden sown and Elaine who are leav- ing the community to live in Hanover. The UCW gift was given to Mrs: Brown by Mrs. Frank Riley with the address by Mrs. Ross MacGregor and the CGIT gift for being leader was given by Margie Whyte and to Elaine by Mary McIlwain. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator and family were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pfaff 527-0240 and family of Crediton, Mr. and ARE: YOU: ONE .., �� c�iilath - • OF THE PEOPLE WHO READ OCCASIONALLY? JUST.SEEWHAT YOU ARE MISSING! 'Why be an occasional reader? Regular readers know the com- plete news coverage The ExpoSitior provides. "fliey appreciate the money -saving ads, the. interesting features, the news of churches and societies. They watch for The Expositor pictures. Read The Expositor Every Week Call us collect, or 'drop us a note and we'll start a Subscription in your name. You may pay later. THE HURON • EXPOSITOR Seaforth, Ontario Please enter a Subscription in the name of: NAME ADDRESS FROM: ADDRESS ❑ Indicate -here if Gift Card to be sent. ❑ $4O0 IneIosed !' 0 Please bill me. Mrs. Mervin Webb and family of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Preszcator and Bildt', Mr. and. Mrs. Bob Jennison and fam'ily,. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Desjardine of Grand Rend, Miss Rose Bra- dey of Seaforth. Mrs. Ross MacGregor and Margaret visited Mr. and Mrs, Percy Huth, Marion and Muriel of Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Warten,, Helen and Lynda of London vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson., John and Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs Fred Buchanan and family visited Mr. and Mrs. George Hart of Brussels. 'Baptismal service was held on Sunday at the Constance Unit- ed Church, with Robert Steven Buchanan, William Murray Jew- itt, William Laurence Preszca- tor being baptized. Mr. Bruce Howson of Blyth, spent the -weekend with Mr. Jim Medd. Mr. Charles MacGregor of Brighton spent the weekend visiting his mother, Mrs. Ross MacGregor, Mrs. Wilmer Glousher, Stew- art and Barbara visited Mr. and -Mrs. Stan, Ball and family of Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cham- ney and family of Auburn, vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd and family. The pupils of SS No. 3, Hul- lett ' Monday presented Mrs. Frank Riley with a gift. The presentation was by Diane Preszcator with the following address: Thank you for helping us win our shield and other prizes. Thank you for treats, for being carpenter, plumber and janitor, you deserve the freedom or rest that comes for you at the closing of this school after 30 years of faithful work. (signed) On behalf of the teach- er, Mrs. Bachert and pupils, Mr. and Mrs. George Turn- er, Barry and Linda, Mr. John Turner of Tuckersmith, visited Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Lawson, John and Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medid-visiti ed Mrs. Nellie Layton of Exe- ter, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whyte and Margy spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van. Der Molan and family, Kitchen- er and visited other friends in Guelph. STAFFA Attending services and visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Miller and Ken were Mrs. Jack Duncan and Faye, Kirkton, CIassified ads pay dividends. VACATION SPECIALS At -Your • Family Tent $61 99,,Save $11.00 Picnic.. Cooler $10.99, Save $5.00 Insect Repellant $1,05 `Garden Hose 7/16" Green Plastic 50' $1.09, Save 40c Car Wash Brush 16" Plastic Head $1.79, Save 70c SEAFORTH FARMERS. CO - Op; Phone 527-0770 O.. D BMX `- frosty milk siarin1 s to r, the stele out of hot milliner. clays. The ingredients are easy to come by and the making is <•ever so sample'.. . froru 'frig, to blender. to .your gayest ;wispy glasses ul'xniilutes, She the* tp the active young cerns in your family alon with crisp butter Coo1c403. or' your fud iest brownies mit on ' g .., daafter�aq_ a or . _ewui f n s hotbuttered, ,eY ...,� �Qrl?, g , biscuits mala poptlau f3actners. Anytime of the day, we can't think of. a niMerry •cer way to relax.this Me, - month of �• • FoltFOE4T04, OP AT.STEWA.RT BROfil FOR Blrier AY NE VOLUM QLE FAMILY - . SWIM'. 'O> .Misses,' and Wonen,'s Otte aztdi ,two iece eiyle , aR colours, 1 to XBy..p $$795 to + 19,9e$? Tots; and: coos!, '• sem, suits. Size 2• to 14' , X2,9$ tp 4,98 PLAY ,CLOTIIES. Bermudas g.98 to 12,9$ . Jamaicas 2.9S _to 5,•98 Slius 3.9a to .195' Tops 2.98' to 98 Sets '5,98 to 10.98, Skirts 3.98 to -'1,0.98 Culottes 7,95 . Beach Towels, 25e each Happy Hopper Casual Shppers • 3.49 HAWAIIAN MILK SHAKE 1cups cold (Makes 4 Servings) , pineapple juice; 2 cups cold milk; 4 Large scoops vanilla ice cream. Combine pineapple juice, milk and ice cream. Shako or beat until well' blended and pout into glasses. J 217 Name 4H Members To Represent Huron John Bradley, 16, son • of. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bradley, RR 3 Goderich, has been sel- ected to represent Huron County at Provincial Leader- ship Week this year. John is currently a member of the Lucknow • 4-H Dairy Calf Club. He was' the winner of the Imperial • Bank of Com- merce wristwatch (Blyth and Auburn Branch) for the high est score in 4-H Dairy Calf Club work in Duron County last year. John is a 1966 stud- ent leader at the Lucknow 9 District High School and was a proficiency winner as well. At Leadership Week, em- phasis will be placed on•:.de-• veloping leadership abilities. Participants will receive in- formation and take part in discussions .concerning Anim- al Science, Animal Health, Plant and soil Science Eng- ineering Science, Farm Econ- oMics, Biology, Farm, Forest- ry, and Citizenship. As well, there will be opportunities f o r recreational activities and fellowship. SALAD BONANZA - WITH DAIRY FOODS Toss a fine salad this June. Dairy Month, by adding cheese to your favorite combinations. Whether you shop ahead or, in a last minute spurt of inspiration use up leftover tid- bits, cheese adds extra flavor and that "satisfying" quality guaranteed to entice lazy appetites. For a sophisticated touch add 'Salad Cheese Balls; blue cheese and cream cheese are blended in just -right .proportions. - SALAD. CHEESE BALLS (Makes 18 Balls) (4 -ounce) package soft cream cheese; 2 tablespoons Cana- dian blue cheese; 2 teaspoons finely -chopped onion; 2 table- spoons snipped parsley; 4 cup finely -chopped walnuts. Cream cheeses together.,Blend in onion and paisley. Using • ane teaspoon of cheese mixture for each, form into small balls; roll in walnuts. Chill.. Serve with• a crisp' green salad, tossed with French dressing. .1 221 THE HOME TEAM - "There it goes. , , splash?", •MEN'S SWIM TRUNKS 2.95 to""4.95 BOYS' SWIM TRUNKS 1.95 to 2.95 MEN'S .__ SPORT SHIRTS .... 2.95 to 7.95 BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS 1.95 to 3.95 MEN'S PLAY SHORTS 3.95 to 10.95 BOYS' PLAY SHORTS 1.49 to 3.95 Men's Cotton Slims 4.95 to 9.95 Boys' Cotton Slims 2.95 to 6.95 Men's Novel Knitted" Henley Shirts 3.95 to 4.95 Boys' Knitted Henley Shirts 1.95 Boys' Sox .75 to .95 Men's Sox • 1.00 to 1.50 STEWART BROS. How This Newspaper He/ps Advertiser5r,r1 . By Having Our Temperature Taken Regularly Every newspaper has an editorial theses mometer. It's called "circulation." The paper's ups and downs in its efforts to satisfy the greatest number of editorial interests is reflected in its circulation. �So that there is no possibility that the calibrations on our thermometerbecome blurred by self-satisfaction, we have our temperature taken regularly - by a trained ABC* circulation auditor. When he leaves, there's no question of how we feel. And, -we're feeling quite healthy today, thank you -- an indication that we're doing our job of providing an interested audience for your sales messages. We would welcome the opportunity o1 showing you the ABC facts on our culation, and to explain just how .our editorial program is hoiping to build reader interest for your advent messages. Call us this week THE HURON EXPOSITOR Phone 527; SEAFORTH TH 9