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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1966-08-04, Page 7iA 4 4 1 e $ . , COLLEGE Serving Western Ontario '1941•-66 OUR AIM IS TO JUSTIFY THE CONFIDENCE PLACED IN SUS, AND WE ARE ENDEAVORING TO MAINTAIN THE SAME HIGH STANDARDS. Fall Term opens September 6, 1966 Senior and Junior Courses approved by TI -E BUSINESS EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA .Dail 524-$54 7284, or 6307. Tuition $35 per month WEDDING INVITATIONS Phone 527-0240 Seaforth LOOK JUMBO SALE GL1DDEN HOUSE PAINT Oo,o off Endurance and Spred HOUSE PAINT' Sale ends August 15th Irvin's Hardware Phone 527-1160 Seaforth News of Cromarty. 'Mr, .and Wits. J. A. Jie>ii;etsrn visrted Wednesday with, Mr.: and Mra.. Bruce Cleland and. femrlr Listpwel. Mr. and Mrs. -T. L. SVett- and. Alec are holidaying with their son John who is stationed at Ceelu'ane, Ont. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Ramsey were Sunday visitors With Mr. and Mrs. James Ramsey and family, Listowel. Linda and Joanne Currie, Dorchester, are holidaying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Otto Walker. Brenda Gardiner is holiday- ing this week at Camp 'Odell. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Allen spent a few days with relatives at Sudbury. Mrs. T. Laing, Mrs. T. L. Scott, Mrs. Grace Scott, Mrs. Geraldi Corey and Mrs'. Calder McKaig were guests; at. the WMS of Cavan Church, Exeter, Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mee. Harry Strang. Janet Allen spent a few holi- days with her grandmother Mrs. F. Allen. Nancy Allen holiday- ed with her uncle and 'Mud, Mr. and • Mrs. Alf Ross, Sr., Stafte. Many relatives from this area attended the Allen -Mc- Lachlan - Hoggarth reunion which was held in Lions Park, Seaforth, Sunday. Frank Allen spent some holi- days with Mr. and Mrs, Russell ,Miller and family, Staffa. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hulley and fancily have moved into the house in the village recently, purchased, from Mr. Laverne Wallace. Auxiliary Meets , Marian Ritchie Evening Aux- iliary met at the home of Mrs. Robert ,Laing. Mrs. Carter;Kers- lake presided, and opened the meeting with a poem. Mrs. Sam McCurdy was pian- ist. Scripture . lessons were read by Mrs. John Miller and. Mrs. William Harper, followed with prayer by Mrs. Kerslake. Mrs. Charles Douglas and Mrs. Harper had charge of •the Study Book. Ten members ans- wered the roll call with a news item. An article onthe life of', Rev. Geoffrey Deane Johnston, moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada was read by Mrs. Sam McCurdy. Mrs. Wil- liam Harper was welcomed as a visitor from the WMS. Shirley Gardiner was a guest at the Hutchison-Bearrs wed- ding which took place at And- erson United Church, Satur- day. Miss Gardiner ..was one of the bride's attendants. Joan Harper and Phyllis Ran- som returned to their home in York, England, Monday, 'after a three weeks visit with Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Dow and fam- ily. INSURANCE WI TORNADO CNDYCLONE JAMES F. KEYS Linden -Haugh Suane Haugh, daughter of Mrs. M. Haugh, Brucefield, and the late Mr. W. Haugh, exchang- ed wedding vows Saturday, in Brucefield United. Church, with Barry' • Grant Linden, son of Mrs. C. Linden, of Islington and the late Mr. Linden. .Rev. D. Stuart performed the double ring ceremony before a setting of white mums and white gladioli, displayed in a tall standard. Organist Lloyd Taylor, Cooksville, accompan- ied the soloist, Phyllis Lobb, Clinton, who sang `Behold, We Come Dear Lord to Thee" and "Happy the Home When God is There." `Given in marriage by her elder brother, Allan, the bride chose a long white sheath style dress of faille material with imported lace embroidered with pearls. Sleeves were of full length with lily pointed cuffs. Her.,train was large and sweep- ing, . edged with the same lace. She wore a headdress of appli- qued roses, holding her four - tiered veil embroidered with pearls and sequins. , She carried a bouquet of yel- low roses with white stephon- atis intermingled with green ivy. She was attended by her sis- ter, Mrs. Ann Van Eislander, Moline, 111., as maid of honor and bridesmaids Janice Linden, Islington, and Gail Milton, pin-. ton. Melinda Sorenson, Toron- to, was the flower girl:. The at- tendants wore Grecian style yellow taffeta dresses; covered with chiffon, featuring lace bodice tops. Chiffon , panels from the high backs of the dresses flowed behind. They carried bouquets of orange de- light roses and yellow shasta daisies in a cascade formation, Lorne Linden, Waterloo, was the groomsman and the guests were ushered by Neil Haugh, Brucefield, and Julian Van- Gorder, Toronto The reception was held in the Church Hall, with Mr. A. Thorne Islington, acting as master of ceremonies. The toast to the bride was performed' by the uncle of the bride, L. W. Mac - Naughton. n. Guests attended r Cleve- Iand, Moline, Kingston, o on to, St. Catherines, London; Wat- erloo, Ottawa, Sault Ste. Marie and Unionville, For the wedding trip the bride chose an imported soft blue three-piece ensemble. The jacket was lined with silk and the blouse was of the same ma- terial. She also wore a corsage, of gardenias. The couple will reside in Is- ington. Phone 527-0467 Seaforth Representing the Western Farmer's Weather Insurance , Mutual CO., Woodstock, Ont. Summer OF Booking Forage Seeds Advantages:' 1. PRICES are, as quoted or price in effect January 1st, 1967, whichever is lower. 2. PAYMENT due April lst, 1967; 3- FREE INOCULANT for all booked orders. 4. FREE MIXING for all booked orders. 5. DELIVERY in early Spring- or when required. Climax 36 Timothy 30 Vernal 74 Alfalfa 58 Brine. 30 ,Orchard 31 Ladino 9''5 Red Clover 41. Seaforth Farmers w PHONE 527.0770 SEAFORTH tea was held on July 16th at her own home and on June 25th a tea was held on behalf of her in Toronto by Mrs. Linden. A miscellaneous shower was held at the Brucefield Church hall by . the ladies of the com- munity. A cup and saucer show- er was held at the home of G. Finlayson. Showers were also given by Mrs. A., Thorne, Toron- to, and Mrs. Manton, Toronto. Bride Honored ' Prior to'ther marriage the bride-to-be was honored at showers and teas. A trousseau ,Remernber! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth • 527-0240. Invest Securely in a 6% Guaranteed Trust Certificate 3iro5Years Contact John A. Cordno SEAFORTH Representing: Huron & Erie Sterling 'gusts Guaranty Trusts Crown Trust Co. of Canada WitnietS • The bingo sponsored by the R.oYal Canadiaa Leglon, Branch 156, Seaforth was largely, attended on Friday evening. Winners of the specials and door prizes were Mrs. Me- Kercher, Gowanstown; Mrs: George Sommers, Brussels; Mrs. Bert Boyes, Clinton; Mrs. Gerald • Barry, Orange- ville; Mrs. Ferg Riley-, Wing- barn; and Mrs). Stan Watson, Mitchell.. Winners of regular games were: Russ Campbell, Mitch- ell; Mrs. Russ lJolmes, Glinr 'ton; and Mrs. Ferg Riley, Wingb.am; Mrs. G. Lawson, and Mrs. Ron Dile, Seaforth; Ed Brady, Seaforth; Ella Grover, Brussels; Mrs. Mc- Arthur, Seaforth; Frieda Shane, Mitchell and Dora Taylor, Seaforth; Sher a n Baird, Brucefield; Mrs. W. Vanderburgh, Clinton; Mrs, Bert Boyes, Clintqn; Mrs. Mondy, Goderich; Mrs. E. Lee and Mrs. Tom Sharp, Clin- ton; Dora Taylor, Seaforth. efeemememoomii Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in { pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. COAL-- FUEL - OIL WILLIAM M. HART Phone 527-0870 Seaforth Seaforth Monument Works OPEN DAILY. All Types of Cemetery Memorials THE' INUIT ll l K,PO ITQRR XAM:HM.1f ,, A .5111nrihsera slobs kseg# ; CIDIDtt'r war' SKKKNE$$S MAJOR MIECHOAL PEN Sl0N, ANNUITIES R, eprese;zltftg Sun Life Assurange Co*pany Godericb St, East afortI - of'Canada TEII„EPHONE 527.-041O. We Will Be UYING WHEAT--OATS—BARLEY MIXED GRAIN FLAX— BEANS --CORN At . Competitive Prices EXCELLENT UNLOADING FACILITIES Our Year ends July 31st, and all accounts in arrears should be cleared before that time. T. PRYDE & SON - Inquiries are invited -- Telephone Numbers: EXETER 235.0620,. CLINTON 482-9421, SEAFORTH: Contact Willis Dundas Phone 527-1910 Seaforth bent S. McKercher, Dublin President Mr. Mc rcher is Vice -President of United Co peratives of Ontario. sit Charles W. Huffman, Harrow • First Vice -President Mr. Huffman is President of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture. • Donald R. Bell, Windsor Second Vice -President ' Mr. Bell is President of the Ontaii Credit Union League. TWENTYiYEARS A -GROWN' Organized in 1946 as a "brave new world" project, Co-operators Insurance Association has become a substantial writer of home and automobile insurance in Ontario. A companion company, Co-operators Life Insurance. Association, was organized in 1959. The Association has devoted a large share of its attention to fire -and accident prevention. Voluntary policyholder committees study "young driver" problenis and are promoting high school driver training. CIA has 230,040 policies in force ... 33 offices across the province ....paid -in capital (two companies) $2,000,000.. , earned,surplus $1,400,000. • These nine elected men, nominated by Ontario Credit Union League, Ontario_ Federation. of Agriculture and United Co-operatives of Ontario, are the directors andleaders of CIA in this, its twentieth anniversary year. Fenton G. Cryderman Th imesville Mr. Cryderman is President of United Cooperatives of Ontario. J. E. O'Dell, Corunna Mr, O'Dell. is immediate Past-Presi• dent of CIA and a Director of the Ontario Credit Union League. Kenneth W. Weatherley, Ottawa Mr. Weatherley is Vice -President of the Ontario Credit Union League. • Charles G. Munro, Embro Mr. Munro is second Vice -President of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture. T. Ray Lougheed, Barrie Mr. Lougheed is a Director and former President of United Co -Operatives df Ontario. Aubrey S. Datgteish, Hamilton Mr. Dalgleish is a.Director and former President of the Ontario Credit Union League. CIAC(3-OPE;Ei,P.TfSRS INSURANCE ASSOCIATY�ON FIiDiVIE LIFE AUTO •