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The Huron Expositor, 1966-06-30, Page 13Farmers HAYING TIME . IS NEAR et Your supply. o Reliance, . � Ealex Twine 10,000t f . per bale • In the unlikely event of purchasing twipe lthat fails to do the job, return unused twine to your dealer for full credit. DoImage Pinning co. Mitchell Mobile Feeds Seaforth - 527-1097 Mitchell - 848-8507 ED DOLMAGE; Proprietor, BALE TWIN Topnotch Tyrnex and Brantford 10,000 ft. BALER ,°TWINE PRICED FROM $7.10 PER BALE UP Quanity Discounts Off Above Prices OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED Phone. 527-1910 Seaforth rtains kers dell :KKramp,- with ;Ml's. *Main $mith, preaideut,' Phime, The scripture rea Up ,. meal -; tattoo and prayers . were taken '1y Mrs. Earl EI1iott, Reports And a letter from Miss Judith; 'Friend, thanking the •Guild for her graduation gift were read by Mrs, Roy Burchill.. $alba for fall planting at the church are to he ordered. • There will be no regular Guild" meetings in July and August. ? Mr.. Roy Burchill read from the study book, "The Greatest Thing in the World" which is based oh St. Paul's first letter to the Corinthians. Merher., s of the' 44 Mime, making .making Chi ,, "The. Dgltl_in Cpl- lee 'were spectral.: Vesta • at a meeting of the Dublin Wo- men's Institute held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Friend.. Mrs. Thomas Butters, pre.i- dent, opened the meeting. The convener of Home Economics, Mrs. Charles Friend, who with Mrs." Wilfred Annis, was lead- er of the 4-H Club "Accent 'on Accessories" explained the work of the members in choos- ing materials and patterns and making hats, tie-dyed scarves, and hand bags, The girls+ presented a skit entitled "The Mix and Match Charm School" which had been presented at the Achievement Day in Mitchell last month and then modelled their acces- sories, explaining whir they were suitable for the dress or suit worn, and gave their ap- proximate cost. Those taking part in the skit were: Mrs. Match, Miss Gayle Lannin; Miss 'Mix, Miss Joan An°nis; members , of the• charm school, Misses Susan Friend, Rhonda Kramp, Beth Roney, Linda Friend, Charlene Kramp, Melba Jean Friend and Kathleen Stapleton. Misses Mary Helen Ducharme and Ann Aikens had also coriipreteit -The project but were unable to be present. Miss Joan Annis spoke on "The Cereal Shelf", a 4-H project completed earlier in the year. Mrs. Butters thanked the girls and their leaders. 'Committees were named to plan for the celebration of the tenth anniversary of the Dub- lin Women's Institute in Octo- PROMPT WATCH REPAIR SERVICE at SAVAUGE JEWELLERS Certified Watchmakers , OPPOSITE POST OFFICE USBORNE AND HIBBERT.-- MUTU,AL FIRE: INSURANCE- CO. HEAD OFFICE - EXETER, Ont. Directors: Robert G. Gardiner R.R4 1, President Cromarty Martin Feeney - R.R. 2, Dublin Vice -President Wm. H. Chaffe RR. 4, Mitchell E. Clayton Colquhoun R.R. 1, Science Hill Raymond McCurdy R.R. 1, Kirkton Tim Toohey - R.R. 3, Lucian Agents: Hugh Benninger - 'Dublin Harry ' Coates - - Exeter Clayton Harris - Mitchell Secretary -Treasurer: Arthur Fraser - • • - Exeter VACATION -%, t TUNE-UP/1 1 4191Itgasymauzirs01.171.1.7\4011" • A ora' brct v BEAUTY CARE SER- VICE Let us make your car look news Vacuum inferior — clean chrome, expert wax and polish. , - $9.95 most models TIRE SALE 4O% Seaforth Motors Engine tune-up, brake adjust- ment, plus bum- per - to - bumper inspection. s8a8s most models (parts extra). • FREE EXHAUST SYS- TEM INSPECTION Let our service craftsmen make a thorough inspection of exhaust — muffler -- tail pipe. OFF on most Popular sizes Phone 527-1750 Seaforth b4,, Tentative piano were made a tis p to D - n kgiaeer, VflIag sometime to t'4ug at, It was decided that books; tQ , be deflated tothe local schools, as part of the t ubltn. WI Centennial Project. The ggilt made by Mrs, 5, Aikens for the Seaforth Ag- ricultural Society was display- edovor CI'ANX. The quilt de- picts Huron County. Mrs. Herbert Britton read, ,an excerpt front the Canadian Consufner Report, on furniture polish, Mrs. Herbert pritton ands, Mrs. Lloyd Humphreys' re- ported on the District Annual meeting at Avonton last month. Mrs. John Nagle thanked the hostess for the use of her Borne and Mrs. R. S. Aikens adjourn- ed the meeting. Lunch was served by, the committee , in charge, .Mrs, Thomas Simonsen, Mrs, Friend and Mrs. Harold `Fethick. St. Mary's Guild St • Mary's Anglican Guild, Dublin, met Wednesday eve - ring, at the home of Mrs. Rus- WALTON (Intended for last week) Mrs: William Leeming of Seaforth, is spending this week ' with her sister 'Mrs.• Walter Broadfoot. Mr. and Mrs. John Hislop. and Mr. and Mrs. Rae Hous- ton; attended the funeral of Miss Ellen Hislop at Atwood formerly of St. Marys. Inter- ment was in Brussels Cemet- ery. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sti- more, Stratford visited over the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Read. • Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leeming and Mr. Ross Leem- ing visited Sunday with `Mr. and Mi -s. William Simpson. in Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mac- Donald of Detroit are holi- d a y i n g with Mr, and Mrs. James MacDonald: Mr. and 1Vrrs. Andrew Houston and Miss Francis Houston, Egrnondyille, visit- ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hislop. • Friends, neighbors and'rel- atives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Buch- anan Friday evening fora farewell party prior to their moving to Goderich where they have purchased a home. A social time was spent in- cluding selections, on pianos by Miss Nellie Baan,• contests and cards. Mr. Harry Bolger read an addres& after which the fam- ily was presented with a pole lamp, step table. and hassock. Mary Helen was presented with bookends .'by Catherine- Buchanan. atherineBuchanan. The family expre"seed their thanks and refreshments were served' by' the ladies. At the conclusion of the meeting, a "Chinese Auction" was held, after which Mrs. Rus- sell Kramp and Mrs. Roy Bur- chill served lunch. Miller -McDougall Reunion. The Miller -McDougall re- union was held Sunday , in .Seaforth Lions Park when 57 sat down to a noon meal which was followed by a short meeting with the pres- ident Raymond Miller presid- ing. Officers• for the c o ria in g year `,are:` President, John Templeman, Staffa; Vice-pre- sident, Wilmer Adkins, Zur- ich; Secretary, Miss Mary Miller, Monro; Table Commit- tee, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Mc- Cartney, Seaforth; Sports Committee, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Annis, Mitchell. Miss Mary Miller and Mrs. Wilmer Adkins were in charge of the sports with the following ' results: Race s, 8 years and under, girls - Eliz- abeth Templeman, boys - David Templeman. 9 to , 13 girls, Geraldine Templeman, Dianne Adkins; 9 to 13 boys, Calvin Annis, Bruce Adkins: Young Ladies, Geraldine Templeman, Ruth Temple- ' man. Young Men, Larry Parks, Robert McCartney, Kick the Slipper, Mrs. Wil- liam Lamport. Couple with the Most••Weight, Mrs: Wil- fred Annis, and Bill Lamport. Relay Straw Contest,.Andrew Park's side. Guessing, Pennies in a Jar, Norman Robinson. Youngest Person .present, Barbara Lynn Templeman. Oldest person present, Mrs. Mary Miller. Clark Reunion Approximately 40 people attended the Clark Reunion at the Lions Park, Seaforth on Saturday. The officers a r e Bruce Johnston, president; Irene Glanville, secretary; and' Hel- en and Willie Burdge, Sports. The .winners of the races andgables were: Girl's 5 and under, Dianne Wilson, Shir- ley Ziegler; Girl's 5-8, Dar- lene Burdge, Joyce Ziegler; Girl's 8-12, Gloria Johnston, Anne Clark; Boy's 5-8, Bob- by. Wilson, Floyd Johnston; Boy's 8-12, Brian Wilson, Ron Johnston; Throw clothes pin in basket, Shirley Ziegler; •Baby Crawl, 10 and under, Brian Wilson; Running back- ward, 10 and over, Keith Clark; Girl's Kick Slipper, Darlene Burdge; Boy's Kick Slipper, Randy .Wilson; Boy's Shoe Scramble, Ron Johns- ton Girl's Shoe Scramble, Gloria . Johnston; Three-leg- ged Race, Randy and Brian Wilson. :ur�nnm� • ASK FOR PZeiecYoula E$ INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS ACCESSORIES COME IN AND ASK FOR YOUR FREE BRIDAL GIFT REGISYER trIlE ,VOION EXOSITOR e There were three deaths and two births over this past year. Letters were read from relatives unable to at:. tend by the secretary Miss Janet Miller. The 1967 reun- ion will be held the third Sunday in June at Seaforth Lions Park. Classified ads pay dividends. FENCING PRODUCTS At Your Insulators Trail posts Electric• fence posts Fencing tools Barb Wire Including new single wire barb Paige Wire Fencers Fencer batteries $4.90 Brace wire Electric fence wire All fencing materials at LOW PRICES • See us today SEAFORTH FARMERS•' Co-oP Phone 527-0770 •lam MBS. MAY 0..BO' GE Mrs. � l Boyce,. 6 died. Tu yr luno 2lst, in St ose h s o i. o �' l� knl and. a *fir+0 zl{ r Bvrxrlsar'. r near �oelk?(? o, 111' lett -.Township, •She WO the daughter of the late James Car, twrig ht and_Harriet ow- ard. She was a mer{ober o Knox Presbyteriarn Chinch, Goderich sW. W.M.S. ., and Corder f the Ea . ern Star. She is survived. by her hus.- band, Leonard Boyce Af 39 North St., Goderich; ,a son Mervin' Boyce, Goderich; a daughter Nancy Boyce, God- erich; , four brothers, Ray Cartwright, Edmonton, Alta.; Earl Cartwright, Sudbury, Cecil and Ted Cartwright of Blyth. - Funeral services were bold at the ' Lodge Funeral 'Home, Gaderich on Friday at 2 p,m. Burial followed in Baird's Cemetery, Stanley Township with Rev. G. L. Royal offici- ating. Pallbearers were John Seaman, John Stringer, Wil- liam Landsborough, Fred Boyce, •Elmer Trick a n d Amos Andrew. • >,8 OX rl :Pepper Man .1 Frank Valeoner 'rte named president at the Pepper Re- ‘tillion at the Lions Park, S.e4"` torth. with 48 present. Othe , .officers narned• wege; a ,See',. Mrs gold .'T , ylor; Sportsk° Mr. and • Mrs, Dalton f Malcol , Mr, and Mrs. Ross Fepper.,Table Comrxritte, r ?kid WS,. Carl MMcClinchey,.. Mr, an �: Johrx McGregor. and 1111,130.1 H'iggerson«.. The, winners iu d :rent races and games, on. tie prq- gram were; Gix�ljs 5 'ern4 •tub - der, Nancy Pepper; Boys 6.8, Leslie Falconer; Girl 912;, Jean Fa Xc ver;. Boys 12, 'blue co'aI" Champion Stove and Furnace Oil WILLIS DUNDAS Office 527-0150 — Res. 527-1053 NOTICE • -- For Co -Op Insurance Call W. ARTHUR WRIGHT Phone 527-1464 — John St. SEAFORTH Complete Coverage For: • Auto and Truck • Farm Liability • Employer's Liability • Accident and Sickness • Fire, Residence, Contents • Fire, Commercial • .Life Insurance & Savings • Huron Co-op Medical Services • • Wind Insurance 'Red and Blue Brand Beef Only/ is Reif •Derails Pepper; ies, ,Jean. res; Men, ' Men Etiruination . don!. n ti Geta ..'MVfcGregor;..' 1 ,flip per ,men, Ross Gordon; Stepper Ladies, 1 . 'frank FFaiconer; ,Kick slipper . i ,Feplrer4; Kick slipper •C'ilrI,, Nancy Fel►# r; Ladles m o .a t buttons on dress, Marna doxy; Men's .most Xchange pocket, Wtn, Watter;Penn eS glass . contest,.rold Tay-; tor; Newspaper 401;VtrPlArfttiN Janice' Bali; Ne paper cow, agtiltsf Marion Gordo otos t:, Cee. i ttim-e„ WINTER CLOTHES CLEANED and STORED DON'T 'WAIT TILL THE • MOTHS . COME Crowded closets, jammed with soiled clothing are an open invitation to Mr. Moth and Company. Let us clean your woollens and store them in moth proof bags. We•II return them to you pressed, ready to ,wear . PROMPT PICKUP FREE. OF CHARGE •Note : We are not responsible Air clothing left over 30 days. F4.�1 NNERY CLEANERS Phone 527-0250 Seaforth MEAT MARKET MEATY, BLADE OR SHORT RIBBED ST lb. 49c Meaty BLADE STEAKS ib -'59c FOR. THE FREEZER,. 70 to 80 lbs, Chuc.ks of Beef lb" • (Cut and Wrapped FREE) 45• FRESH KILLED - OVEN READY • 10 to 12 lbs. — Ib. Lean,' Store Sliced BREAKFAST BACON • • lb. 790 -- ECONOMY SPECIAL — Skinless WIENERS Fresh Ground HAMBURG 2 lbs- 790 2 Ibs. 790 TRY OUR HOMEMADE PURE PORK SAUSAGE - HEADCHEESE • HAM SALAD FREE DELIVERY ON ALL ORDERS OVER $2 Phone 527.0040 -- Seaforth Boneless Rump, Round Steak or Roast Ib .S9c Mild Onion Flavored Beef Patties 8 for 594 CONGRATULATIONS TO THESE WINNERS IN OUR• OPENING DRAW • Turkey, Mrs. Doris Williams, Seaforth; Picnic hams, Mrs. William Brown, Jarvis St., Seaforth; Mrs. Clara Swan, Seaforth; Mrs. Mary T;lpslfall, RR $, Kippen;. Mist Bonny Kennedy, Seafoth; Mrs. Vera tiethinatd, 'RR 2, 'Brun. sols; Canned Ham, Mrs. Eva. 'Kerr, Seaforth; Case of pop, 1feIen.. Nicholson, Egmotd. vide.