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The Huron Expositor, 1966-10-06, Page 5
• Name , For Enjfiyable, Profitable Reading 1�111aiI This Couao Today.! THE. HURON: . EXPOSITOR f 1 The ONLY newspaper whose first concern is the r , Seaforth coma/Unity. 4 Please enter my subseriptiento The Huron. Expositor to start with the earliest possible issue. IN CANADA $5,00, YEARLY I ELSEWHERE $6.50 YEARLY Payment enclosed$ Send bill $ R.R. or Street Address City and Province Zone WFY' FIGHT TRAFFIC During The Plowing Match HablCirk Transit L_ Service Limited offers BUS SERVICE From Seaforth to Tented City and return Buses will depart at 20 minute intervals from 'the former UDPC building, corner of Main and John Streets in Seaforth and the headquarters building area in the Tented City. Oneway fare 25 cents WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 Read the Advertisements - It's a Profitable Pastime! SMITH'S Big Thanksgiving Stock -up Sale JeI I -o JELLY POWDERS • Stokelies Fancy HONEY POD PEAS • Green Giant Fancy NIBLET CORN Stuart House FOIL WRAP • • • • 12" Kick's Sweet MIXED PICKLES 3 reg. pkgs. 31 0 2 15 -oz. tins 350 2 14 -oz. tins 370 x 25' roll box; 31 0 15 -oz. jar 290 - 1/2 gal. pkg. $90. MMother PCorHOCker's T OLATE pkg. 6 envelopes 29¢ PRODUCE Silverwood's "Meadow Gold" 'ICE CREAM • California Red EMPEROR GRAPES 2 lbs.. 350 LOUISIANA YAMS, 2 lbs. 290 Fresh GREEN PEPPERS 2 for 19¢ We would appreciate if customers wishing delivery would please have their phone or- ders in by 12 noon during the Plowing Match FQR ADDITIONAL SPECIALS SEE LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY Smlth's Phone 527-0990. Pree Delivery D OUG MlL. S, gluon rep. is secretary of the Hur- on local committee 'and has attended dozens of meetings and recorded hundreds of decisions contrihuting to 'the smooth "organization Which has made the big match pos- sible. News- of St. Columban Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sloan, of Peterborough;, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C1oan,...Grafton, visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. James Sloan. Mr. and 'Mrs. Gilbert Mur- ray, and children, Sarnia, vis- ited Mr. And Mrs. Gilbert Murray. -. Mrs. John McMillan, her son Bill and two children, De- troit, visited Mr:and Mrs. Bill McMillan. Mr: and Mrs. Vincent Mur- ray and family spent Sunday in Midland. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Drager, London, visited Mr. and Mrs. Tony Poland. ' Miss Rita Kennedy, London visited Mr. and Mrs. Angus Kennedy during the week. Mrs. Hugh McEacheran and family of Parkhill, were here. attending the Cronin --Ryan, wedding. Mr..and Mrs. John William- son, London visited Mr. and Mrs. Michael Doyle. Mrs. Peter Murray, Strat- ford with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ryan, and attended the Cron- in -Ryan wedding. • Jim Melady, Waterloo, and Miss Patricia Melady, Kitch- ener, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Melady. a • • ASK FOR ofeveA eta f0 INVITATIONS fl ANNOUNCEMENTS O ACCESSORIES COME IN AND ASK FOR X;OUR FREE BRIDAL', 'GIFT REGISTER THE HURON EXPOSITOR Phone 527-0240 0.B ITL.A.R1E.5 WILLIAM . N40011 11 • Suddenly at`: Guelph General Hospital,: on Friday, RSe. pteembo 30, .' Willtarrr (Bill)' NN°esbitt, bee love&. husband of Mary' 'South' well, dear father of Farrell, Kingston Kelvin, B.C., brother of 'Mrs. Ella Nogg, -Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. James „Pic`hett• (110ty) Wakeman, Ohio, Fred, VC, Wile, B.C., Thomas, Toronto and Lenora, Montreal. Services were held. 1Jonday Oct 3rd,, at. Are,, Lntrye and Wilkie funeral home, Guelph, with ' interment in Woodlawn cemeter:Guel • ' BRNEST LEWIS , Wor •..yeas received here ofd the death, Saturday, at Wang: hani arid District Hospital, o Ernest S. Lewis, 71, LuclmoVit He Was •the father of Mrs, D..' 0. ,Fry, Seaforth. Also.; s i i iY- ing • are his wife, the fer%r Olive Smith; another daughter,' Mrs, ' Stewart (Hazel) Riteliie,' and a. son,°,Jack, both of Whig- ham; :two. sisters, Mrs. A, Boone, Toronto; Mrs. E. Hiei son, Brampton. A funeral ser. vice. was held . at the S. J. Walk= er funeral home, Wingham, on Tuesday, at 2 p.m, Burial :was in Wingham cemetery. JOHN McQUAID John McQuaid, 85, died Sun- day at Marian Villa, London, following an . illness of two weeks. Ire was born in McKillop Township but had spent most of his life in Seaforth. He was unmarried and. is survived by Nieces and nephews. The body rested at the J. A. Burke funeral home; Staffa, till Wednesday morning when re- moval was made to St. James' Church, Seaforth for Requiem High Mass, at 10 a.m., with Rev. Father..Laragh officiating. Bur- ial was in St. Columban ceme- tery. Pallbearers were' Joseph and News of, Cromarty Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. T. Laing were Mr. and Mrs. T. Gillespie, Kom- oka, Mr. and Mrs. Hary e y"• Moore, Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott and 1Vfrs.1 E. Moore. Mrs. Jennie Fischer, Guelph is visiting with her brother, Mr. Russell Butler. Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Jefferson visited in Mitchell with Mrs. A. Pridham. , Mrs.. Frank Allen returned home en Monday •from Sea - forth hospital where she was a patient for two weeks. • _Misses Anna and Agnes Scott of London accompanied by a friend Miss Sharon Ben- der of Ayton spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott. Nancy Elliott of Essex is holidaying with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace. Mr. David Scott has resum- ed his studies at the Univer- sity of Western Ontario, Lon- don. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardiner were Mr. and Mrs. Jack ¥offman and Heather, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schenck of Milverton. "Pitch in, Charlie. 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Me Quaid, 4 ' JAMES 40NES Jame, donos, 99, died 40.41,e4 Iy, Sunday* at tb, kerne of son iu lawx Oh8,rl a rosette, T,lsls' don, He was to celebrate his 100th birthday in one month. Born in Wales he came to Can, Oda in 19Q2. Since 1962 he bad lived et _ Lonci n., His Wife,the; former LewiS Ham,, died seven ears ago, He' was a' nemlor.„of James' Roman Cathelic Murch. Surviving are si4:gran Children. The bodge!. rented 'at • the G. A. 'Whitney eY funeral .home, where prayers were said at 8 p.m. Monday. Requiem high. Mass was celebrated at.. St. James' Church, TuesdaA . at 9 a.m. Rev. II. J, Laragh offieiat;. Ing. Burial was in the parish, cemetery. Pallbearers were Gary Wil- liams, Carl Lovett, Joe Grum 'nett, Thomas Lovett, Janes Lovett and Russell Holmes. News of .Brucefield Mrs. Stanley Rumble, Tor- onto visited last week with her mother, Mrs.. James R. turned to Toronto -to spend a few weeks. Murdock. `Mrs. • Murdock re"- Mrs: e-Mrs: A. Paterson, Mr. and Mrs "'"Allan Hill, attended the wedding of Mrs. Paterson's nephew, Mr. John Sholdice of London on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stoll of Woodstock were, week end guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Twit - chill and baby of London vis- ited over the week end with Mrs. Twitchill's • parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McGregor. Mr. and Mrs. James Camer- on visited with Mr. and Mrs. Greg McGregor and other re- latives. Mr.. and Mrs. Percy Doug- las, Meaford,• were week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs. -Elliott Layton. .A large crowd attended Sacrament and Baptismal Ser- vice at Brucefield U n ii t e d Church on Sunday when the following were baptized, Tim - illy John, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McGregor; Brian Jeffery, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stoll; Kimberly Anne, dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Twitchill; Catherine Marg- aret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mustard. 'RED CROSS NOTES The Red Cross will meet in the Library at 3 p.m., on Fri- day, Oct. 7tlt. Sewing will be given out. Sewers urgently needed. Remember.! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. !no tots* piPostroit, oull be goltig to the ,:etoyfaisTa MA "H Moot w ut ono' o 'thew cosy )SWEATERS By Kitten 8a�clyle, PURE BOTONY WOOL; 9 • ACRILAN WOOL 'arid ORLON ANGORAS' Choose w Choose from our big .new range of fine ribs, heavy shaker knits, poor boy ribs, bulky knits and novel weaves. the new fall ' colors feature B.tirgandy, Bot- tle Green,' Gold, Tur- quoise, Red, Brown, Beige, White, etc,, in pullovers, cardigan$ and sleeveless shells. - No Sleeve "Shell Sweaters" .. 3.98 and 4.98 All styles of Pullovers 8.95 to 10.95 Long Sleeve Cardigans 9.95 to 18.95 NEW KNITTED SUITS By KITTEN & CARLYLE• See these newest knitted suits for fall, featured in sweater and skirt or sweater shell and skirt sets. New weaves, new fall colors 21• 95 1■9C & 29.59 High Fashion Long Wearing DOUBLE - KNIT SUITS FOR FALL Tailored or dress maker styled, double knit suits in stripes, brocirdes, checks, tweeds and beaded plain shades. Misses, women's, half sizes. 35.00 & 45.00 Visit Our - Millinery Bar There's another new shipment orrinats on display right now. We can't describe them. You must come in and see them at 5.95 t° 12.95 doom, 'TOPCOAT .FOR MEN. All weather chats, regular` old with Borg liners, Laminated.: coats, Reversible coats, , Cask,. mere or Worsted and All -Wool . Topcoats. We have them all in Black, Charcoal, Brown, Beige and . Olive. All -Weather COATS ZIP -LINED COATS LAMINATED BLE COATS. ALL WOOL D TOPCOATS 19.50 to 35.00 29.50 to 45.00 AND REVERS!- . .... 29.50'to35.00 RESS 29.50 to 69.50 PLASTIC RAINCOATS FOR MEN Here's a special light- weight plastic rain coat in a charcoal grey shade, at a, real bargain. We hope you don't need one for the plowing match, so buy one and` keep the rain away. 1.39 Only STEWART BROS. SHOPPING HOURS FOR "PLOWING MATCH" WEEK MONDAY - CLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. WEDNESDAY - 9 a.m. to NOON THURSDAY - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. FRIDAY - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.. SATURDAY - 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. STEWART BROS. STYLE CENTRE IN SEAFORTH FOR OVER 61 YEARS Check. our Demonstration Plot on the ' farm of Mr. Graham Kerr, on County road 12, north - ` of Seaforth United Hybrids still have the Kick this year OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED Phone 527.0770