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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1966-09-22, Page 3TB Asoc;.Pitan s..fent Uuron-Perth AeSociatien, Will sponsor a tent at the Inter- national Plowing Match where technicians from the Beck Sena- toriUm will take free x-rayS, Health literature may be obtain- ed free as a •Christmas Seal Ser. vice. Details of the plans were outlined .by Miss Eileen O'Brien of Goderich, eduction chairman at a meeting of the Huron As- Watt presided. :aociatien in Clinton, lot week, In the Case minting report given by the seeretaw, Urs, )3eryl Davidson, in the absence ,of *chairman, Colin Camphell, it was announced that all Nursing Homes in the county would be x-rayed in October. Other routine reports were given. The President, George A. RUBY'S MEAT MAR__ KET - RED and BLUE' BRAM, ONLY - Fresh Pork Shoulder ROAST Store Sliced Breakfast BACON - lb. - 1 . ge Whyte's Tasty By the Bologna Piece lb. For the Freezer - HIND 'A of BEEF lb. Cut and Wrapped Free Skinless Wieners 2 lbs. Fresh Ground Hamburger 2ibs. 79c Beef Patties 8 for 59. Free Delivery on Orders Over $2.00 PHONE 527-0040 SEAFORTH Read the Advertisements - It's a Profitable PaStfinel Af THE LANES BY HEB - Well folkai It is raid -Septem- ber and the alleys are humming as the leagues get into. full swing. i * * * On Monday evening both the Egmondville and St. James' Leagues got underway. It is anticipated that a men's league will commence on Tuesday, nine to eleven, following the Legion Ladies' Auxiliary, On Wednesday night the mixed league Will i start for the sea- son. We understand that Eg- mondville, St. James' and the men's league ate short of play- ers. Anyone interested in one of these should contact the Noble Lanes or the secretary of the league. * * * On Friday, September 23rd, the Legion League will com- mence the 'new season. Your bowling executive urges all in- tending to bowl for the Legion League to please make it a point -to be at the alleys at sev- en sharp. Let's start this lea- gue off on• the right foot by being on time. * * The Seaforth Inter -Town • team took eight points from Wingham on Saturday. The locals will be host to Crown Lanes of Clinton this Saturday. Individual scores of oast Sat- urday; Jim. Scott -182, 199, 217, 121, 148=867; Roger Ben- newe is -161, 236, 231, 142= 993; Gord Noble -183, 145, 221, 224, 202=1035; Leo Hagan - 125, 209, 129, 222, 247=932; Don Wood -190, 199, 161, 275, 280=1105; Eric Matzold-254, 254, 238, 221, 213=1185. Game totals -970, 1102, 1068, 1165, 1090=5395. Remember! It takes .but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. www.0,0ftwor Jon BEANS •:" MANS BEANS. When Selling BEAN Contact US Before YOU SELL We Appreciate Serving You I ••".; "., . . , Zr7f. ?k, , ,,• . r.:N• Mocluskie Albion First Church of Plailst Pis- cp1es, Xffdet4 was the •keCIIc. of a pretty wedding on SepiPiii- er,10,014 at a:Xi, when Heather J%.nn Albion was milted in mar- riage with Paul Eugene 10- ClUskie. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Al- bion, London, and the groom is the son of Mr, and. Mrs, Lloyd McCinskie of Winthrop. The Rev. Dr. B. C. Eckardt conducted the ceremony, •The organist, E. H. -George, plafed' traditional wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Gail Shaver, when she sang. "Be- cuse" and "The Lord's Prayer." The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white silk organza dress, embroidered with white seed pearls which had an overskirt of lace. Her flower headdress held, her shoulder -length veil. She carried a white Bible with red roses. Miss Wendy Albion, London sister of the bride, was the maid, of 'henor and the junior bridesmaids were Christine Al- bion and Dawn Albion., sisters of the bride. The Y wore floor - length pale green peau de soie with velvet headdresses. The junior bridesmaidcarried nose- gays of pink carnations and white baby mums and the maid of honor carried a cascade of pink roses. Mr. Ronald Little, Brampton, was groomsman and the ushers were Mervyn Pepper, Toronto and Richard Mash, Ottawa. A reception was held at the Knotty Pine Inn, ,London, at 4 p.m. The bride's mother receiv- ed the guests in a brown bond- ed jacket dress with brown ac- cessories and a corsage of tans - Man roses. The groom's mother assisted in a light jade ensemble with brown accessories and cor- sage of yellow roses. ' ' For a wedding trip to North- ern Ontario the bride wore a nile green wool suit with black accessories and a corsage of red roses. They Will reside in Hamilton, Ontario. Guests were present from Sault Ste. Marie, Ottawa, Port Credit, Hamilton, Toronto, At- wood and Seaforth. Sholdice - Davey Bethesda United Church, Monkton, was the scene of a pretty wedding „on September 3rd, at 4 p.m., when Ruth Esth- er Davey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Davey, RR 2, Monkton, became the bride of Roger Russell Sholdice, (Mina, son of kr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice of Stratford. The church; was decorated with white galdioli, pink chry- santhemums and candelabra. The Rev. Ernest E. New per- formed the ceremony. The or- ganist, .Mrs. Roy Beuerman, played traditional wedding Music and accompanied the solo- ist, Mrs. Barry Smith, Strat- ford, cousin of the groom, when she sang the"Wedding Prayer" and "The Lord's Frayee. The bride, given in Marriage by her father, wore .an empire gown of silk peau de sole with rounded neckline, elbow-rength sleeves, A-line skirt and chapel. train, featuring appliques a alencon lace. Her pure silk il- lusion .veil fell from a tiara of seed pearls and crystal. She carried a cascade of white roses, stephonitis and ivy.00 The bride was attended by Lois Davey, RR 2, Monkton, as maid of honor and the brides- maids were Phyllis Hinz, Lon- don and Beverley Sholdice, sis- ter of the groom, • Stratford. . 1 . ,,. Dorothy Davey, *Wee' Of OW bride, RT t 2, ,Monkton, was the Junior inidesogict They Were floor -length '-empire gowns 41 royal blue velvet ova silk peau de sow with guoctiog., floral headpieces of royal blue va- s*. Bach, ogled a cascade of shasta daisies and pink sweet- heart roaeS. The flower girl, Anne Marie Davey, sister of the bride, wore a white silk peau de sole dress with rows of lace and a halo headpiece, She carried a. tiny O bouquet of pink and white rosebuds. Gary Sholdice, brother of the groom, Brodhagen, was grooms- man and Robert Davey, brother of the bride, RR 2, Monkton and Warren Sholdice, brother of the groom, Seaforth, were the ushers. A reception was held in the Brodhagen Conununity Centre, the bride's moth& receiving in a brocaded satin dress of cran- berry red, black velvet picture hat and black accessories with a corsage of white roses and stephonitis, The groom's moth- er assisted wearing a turquoise dress of pure silk with lace ap- pliques, brown feather pill box hat and brown accessories, with a corsage of white roses and stephonitis: • For the wedding trip to East- ern Ontario, the bride wore an off-white wool suit with cran- berry red velvet hat, black ac- cessories and corsage of white roses and stephonitis. The couple will reside in Or - ill ia. Guests were present from Stratford, Woodslock, Kitchener, Seaforth, Walton, Milverton, Or- illia, Mitchell, Brodhagen, Monk - ton and surrounding district. Kinettes Plan lOth Banquet The surnmer cottage of Mr. and Mrs. John Baker, Grand Bend, was the setting for the fall meeting of Hensall Kinette Club on 'Wednesday, Sept. 14, taking the form of a .pot luck dinner, followed with a busi- ness meeting when plans were finalized for the 10th anniver- sary of the club to• be observed with a banquet October 12th, at Hotel Hensall...Guests to include all past members of Hensall Kinettes, Exeter and; Clinton Clubs. Conveners Mrs. Nancy Browne, St, Thomas, Mrs. Hal Taggart, London, wife of the National President of the As- sociation of Kinsmen Clubs, and Reeve Mrs. Minnie Noakes of Hensall. Fast president, Mrs. William Fuss was presented with her president's spoon by president, Mrs. Jim Hyde. Service convener, Mrs. Ron Wareing read a letter from their adopted! child in Italy. Mrs. Harold Caldwell was ap- pointed a delegate to represent this club on the Hensall Cen- tennial Committee. 'Joint installation of Hensel]. .Kiili3ttes and Kinsmen, and Exeter clubs will be held in Ex- eter, September 28th. Contests were conducted by social convener Mrs. Harold Caldwelland won by Mrs, Wil- liam Fuss. The raffle was won by Mrs. Jack Drysdale. An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. , *At IstiPban411 Is e Patna '14fee!!!11.11: Ire* O pitaL - 'Mr. and wir, Richard Shut • *1.70, vogouver, P.C„ and Mrs, 43Obta KonmendYk, Woodstec Were guests Tuesday With. Mr. and Mrs. Sim 119001, AntliMSArY services will be observed; in Chiselhurst Uoit0 Church on Sunday. Guests min- isters include Rev. Andrew D. Boa, of London and Rev. D. E. Stuart, Brucefield - Kippen charge. Kippen 4 -II girls met Wednes- day at Mrs. Bruce McGregor's. The leaders demonstrated the making of a White sauce, also spoke on the "Food Guide For Health", "Use of milk for sup- per", "Milk for Health". Some of the members helped to make croutons, a_ cream soup, one scalloped dish. They decided to call themselves the "Kippen Cookettes". Hensall Kinsmen will canvas the village Thursday evening, selling tulip bulbs with pro- ceeds for Cystic Fibrosis. UCW Meets at Chiselhurst Chiselhurst 'United Church Women met Tuesday evening, with president, Mrs. R. Taylor presiding. Mrs. Bill Gibson led in the worship and topic, "God Triumphs and We Rejoice", as- sisted by Mrs. A. Ross and Mrs. Clarence Coleman. Lynda Fer- guson favoured with a piano solo. Mrs. R. Boyce gave the study, a portion of the new book, "The Church grows in Canada". Hostesses were Mrs. T. Brint- nell, Mrs Gerald Glenn and Mrs. George Boa. "1650-* .• liotilfas,. 7. pm051011 • , , 811.0.Z4.eAsgurantO, VOInPotir Goderich St. ,NOt.'44.! ..$000 . Pr•Ca4441i • TELEPHONE' 027400.• We Need: 13oviiviers.: For Egmondville League, 7.:9, 1VIond.'dy *glit For Women's League At 7, Tu Lay' night A For- Men's League 9-11, Tuesday night OPEN BOWLING'. Friday night after 9 p.m,; Saturday night, at 8 p.m.; Sunday" afternoon at 2 p.m., LEAGUES NOW FORMING ! NOBLE LANES Seaforth Phone 527-0840 WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 • Here s a • Big O We are equipped for fast unloading service. -Our automatic bean and grain handling facilities 'eliminate waiting. There is no delay when' you bring your grain or beans to Topnotch. We will be buying wet shel- led corn when harvested. UNE" SPECIAL CHECK and REPACK UNIVERSAL JOINTS 1 -Piece Shaft 2 -Piece Shaft $4.15 $6.95 • All Grains and Beans Bought at Competitive Prices • • CHECK and REPACK FRONT WHEELS - $1.55 reg. $2.50 WHEEL BALANCE $1.50 per Wheel Weights Extra • PHONE 5274910 SEAFORTH Seaforth Motors Dial 527-1750 Seaforth 4,0 ampus eal FOR YOUR SON or DAUGHTER 'WHO IS GOING to COLLEGE' THIS FALL Keep them informed of hometown news while away at - school. The Huron Expositor will keep them posted on all the activities . . . sports; society, school news; plus our many attractions. The Huron Expositor should be in- cluded in that list of college "Musts." For the 19664967 0 N LY School Year 'Til oo June 1967 (Good only until October 1, 1966) MAIL OR BRING THIS COUPON The HURON EXPOSITOR, Seaforth, Ontario Enclosed is $3.00 for your college subscription offer. Please send it to Name Col lege Address