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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1966-10-20, Page 9Seaforth Monument `orks
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'AO Types of
Cerinetery
Memorials
T. PRYDE & SON •
Inquiries are invited -- Telephone Numbers:
EXETER 235.0620CLINTON 482.9421.
SEAFORTHs Contact Willis Dundas
THE McKILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Office Shwa
SEAFORTH
Insures:
• Town Dwellings
• All Classes of Farm Properly
• Summer. Cottages
O Churches, Schools, Halls
Extended coverage (wind,
smoke, water damage, falling
objects, etc.) is also available.
- AGENTS: James Keys, RR 1, Seaforth; V. J. Lane, RR 5,
Seaforth; Wm. Leiper, Jr., Londesboro; Selwyn Baker, Brussels;
Harold Squires, Clinton; George Coyne, Dublin; Donald G. Eaton,
Seaforth.
WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240
SPECIAL'
1965 CLASSIC SEDAN
1961 CHEV. BISCAYNE-6 Cylinder
1966 AMBASSADOR
•
Come and See the
NEW 1967 MODELS
MILLER MOTORS
Phone. 527-1410 ,Seaforth
American Motors Dealer
HIGHER INTEREST RATES.
GUARANTEED INVESTMENT
CERTIFICATES
61/2% for one year
61/40/p for two years
6°iotor 34 5years
Available, in amounts of $100 or more
An ideal : investment for security and
high return.
The Industrial Mortgage & Trust
Company
'ESTABLISHED 1889
OFFICES: Forest - Sarnia Petrolia
Strathroy
Contact Our Representative
DONALD G. EATON
Phone S27-1,610 Seaforth
} Ews OF 1)IN
(intended for Fast viweelo
Mr, and Mi's. Nicholas I$raus-
kopf celebrated their 45th an-
niversary with a Mass of
Thanksgiving at St. Patrick's
Church, 'Dublin, Sunday at 12
gm. Monsignor A. Durand was
celebrant of the' mass. A din-
ner and afternoon reception
was field at the Brodhagen
Community Hall. Mr. and Mrs.
Krauskopf have a family of 13
children and all attended the
dinner including Mr. Krauskopf
who is a patient of St. Marys'
Hospr'ital, London, his two sis-
ters, Sister Victorine of St.
Joseph's Convent, London and
Miss Clara Krauskopf . of De-
troit, Mich,
Mr. and Mrs. Krauskopf have.
59 grandchildren.
The family attending were:
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Horan, Or-
angeville, Ont.; :. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Doherty ant family, Cale -
don East, Ont.;' , and Mrs.
Joseph Krauskopf and family,
Camp Borden; Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
bert Price and family, Brant-
ford, Ont; Mr. and Mrs. John
Krauskopf and family, Ganan-
oque, Ont.; Mr. Philip Kraus-
kopf, Port Dover, Ont.; Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Feeney,, and family,
Kitchener; Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank
Krauskopf, Stratford; Mr. and°
Mrs. Tom Kearns and family,
London; Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Krauskopf,- Jarvis; Mr, and
Mrs.. Norman . Kramers and
family, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs.
John Schoonderwoord and fam-
ily, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs.
Keith McCarthy, Dublin.,
A surprise 'party was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
fred Maloney ' on Sunday, the
occasion . being Mr. Maloney's
birthday. Those present were:
Mr.- and Mrs. Steve Maloney of
Lindsay; Mr: and 1V�rs. Carmen
Fadden,' Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.'
Ray . Maloney; Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Maloney of Stratford; Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Kelly, Kinkora;
Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Maloney,
Seaforth, also friends and neigh-
bors from •Dublin.
Elect Officers
Dublin Colleens in project
"Club Girl Entertains" met at
the home of Mrs. C. Friend. Of-
ficers elected •are president,
Joan ' Annis, vice-president,
Glenna Brown, secretary and
press reporter, Kathy Stapleton,
treasurer, Mary Helen Du-
charme.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Costello
and family, Kitchener; Mr. and
Mrs. D. McGilvery and children,
London, Mr. and Mrs John
Krauskopf and family, Ganan-
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
pocket: To advertise, just
Dial Seaforth 527-0240.
For Complete
INSURANCE
on your
HOME, BUSINESS, FARM,
CAR,, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY
OR LIFE
SEE
JOHN A. CARDNO
Insurance Agency
Phone 527-0490 : Seaforth
Office Directly Opposite
Seaforth Motors
WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR BUYING
WHITE BEANS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
We Are In the Market for Buying
Shell or Cabbed Corn
at Very
ATTRACTIVE PRICES
CONTACT
W. G. THOMPSON
& SONS Limited
Phone 262-2527 HENSALL
40th
uskopf
.,i err
og, ie, with Mr. and Mrs. Don.
Costello.'
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibson, `•E2r-.
onto, Mr. and Mrs. Don Klink*
hammer, Kitchener, with Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Klinkhamriner.
Mr, and Mrs. Hill Evans and
family, Chippewa; with Mrs,
Frank Evans.
Mr. William •Gantei' and
daughter, Nora Ann, Niagara
Falls, with Mr. and lfrs. Walter
Carpenter.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwyard hol-
land and family, Scarbttro, with
Mr. and Mrs. George E. I1ol-
land:"
Mrs. Jim Newcombe, Port
Credit, 'with Mr. William Staple-
ton,
I Mr, nand Mrs. Andrew Dantzer,
London, with relatives. .
Mr. Jack Stapleton, London,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Staple;,I,o' n,
Miss Joanne Stapleton, Kitchen-
er, with Mr. and Mrs. Fergus
Stapleton.
Mr. Michael Stapleton, Mr.
and Mrs. Neil Stapleton and
daughter, Kitchener, Mr: and
Mrs. Ron Agar and' son, Lon-
don, with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Stapleton. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Butters and
family, St. Thomas, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Butters and •family,.
Miss Betty Ann Butters, Mrs.
Gordon Butters, London, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Morris and fam-
ily, London, with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Butters.
Mr. J. D. MacRae, North Bay,
with Mr, and Mrs. Don Mac-
Rae.
Monsignor A. Durand, St.
Peter's Seminary, London, with
Rev. Tr. 'Durand.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Curtin and
Brenda, Streetsville, with Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Hastings. '
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friend
and daughter spent the week-
end at Lion's Head.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Byrne,
Hamilton, 'with Miss Monica
Byrne.
Mr? and Mrs. Keith Kelly and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glid-
don and Mr. Peter Ryan, Clin-
ton, with Mr, and Mrs. Fergus
Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly
and girls, Seaforth, Mr, and Mrs.
,Wilfred Buffy and family, of
Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Mau-
rice Dillon and family, St.
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs, .Sylvester
Wan and family, Kingkora,
visited Mrs. Louis Dillon and
Dorothy over the weekend.
HOME AND SCHOOL
(Inteirded for Last Week)
The October meeting of the
Seaforth Home and School has
been cancelled in view of spec-
ial events being held this
month. The November meeting
will have A. E. Spiller of the
Adult Education Community
Branch 'as guest speaker.
News of
Varna
Mr. James Eckert, Rochester,
New York, with Mr. and Mrs.
;George Coville.
Thanksgiving visitors at the
Clem Krauskopf home were:
Mr. ' and 'WS/ Jaek Jehrison,
Gary and Debby, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Maser, Patsy, Pairl and
Nancy of Waterloo; Mrs. Har-
old Fauber, Bonnie and • Vicki
and Mr. Frank Lang of Kitchen-
er; also..`Sister Mary Immacu-
late, St. Joseph's Convent, ,Ggde-`
rich and Mr. Jack and Hill
Price and Miss Mary Price of
Seaforth.
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Perce Johnston,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell,
Gary and Linda, Mr. and Mrs.
Lee McConnell, Mr. - and Mrs.
Russell Erratt, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Mel
Webster and Karen, Mi. and
Mrs. Harold Dowson and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Dowson; attended.
the Johnston -Little wedding in
Toronto on Saturday. Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Webster were u,able
to attend the wedding due to
`the illness of Mrs. Webster's
brother.
Danny and David Tipping of
Sarnia spent the weekend with
their grandparents,. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Dowson.
Brenda, Bonnie and John
Dowson spent the weekend
with their grandmother, Mrs.
William Jewitt, Constance.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dowson 'and
family visited Sunday with Mrs.
Elma Jewitt and family.
The Varna United Church
had a successful ham and tur-
key smorgasbord supper Wed-
nesday evening.
The "Meal -Time Maids" met
Saturday at the home of the
leader, Mrs. Alan •Hayter. The
next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Bill Dowson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Caldwell
and family, St. Thomas and
Miss Sharon Dowson, Londonq_
spent Thanksgiving weekend
with Mr. 'arid Mrs. Cecil Dow -
son.
itwoo ,of
t°'
(10 .44 deo ipr lad wf elc) ,
Miles Pia and Allen $cptt; Lon,:
don, Visited with their brothers,
Mr. Ross Scott and . Willis
Scott,
6" Ws, T. A. Anderson and:
daughter ,.Ina were weekend
guests with Mrs. Anderson's
brother, Mr. A. Petersen and
Mrs. Paterson.
Kr. and Mrs. Bert McKay of.
London, visited with relatives
in the village on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Broadfoot
had their family home , for
Thanksgiving.
• Mr. and Mrs. G. Elliott and
family, Mrs. H. Berry, spent
Thanksgiving in' Stratford .with
Mr.' and Mrs. George Griffith
and family.
Mrs. Roberta of Calgary is
visiting with Mrs Greg. Mc-
Gregory and other•-Tuckrsmith
frie.ntls. tor few weeks,,,,..
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robinson
and family spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Mel Graham,
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Squires,
Sarnia were weekend quests
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Al-
lan.
Miss J. Beattie, London, visit -
with Miss M. Swan and Mrs.
Ham.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Marcelle, of
Zurich, called on friends- in the
village on Sunday.
News of
Constance
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. George Hart of
Brussels, visited on Saturday
evening with -Mr. ,.and Mrs.
Fred Buchanan and family.
Mr. Charles MacGregor of
Brighton, visited on Saturday
with his mother, Mrs. Ross Mac-
Gregor.
Mr, and Mrs. Simon Dyk of
Galt, were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haver -
Kamp and, family.
Mr, and Mrs. John Whyte,
Jeffery, Andrea and Ken. of
Oshawa, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs: W. L. Whyte
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson,
John and Elizabeth, visited
with Mr. Earl Lawson„ of Clin-
ton and also Visited Mrs. Law-
son, in the Clinton Public Hos-
pital on Sunday.
, Mr. and. Mrs. Ken Thompson
and Joan attended' a 50th wed-
ding anniversary for Mr.' and
Mrs. Herb Trapnell in Seaforth,
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McMaster,
Carol and Mark of London, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Dedrick of Sim-
coe, spent the weekend visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. George Hog-
gart and family.
Mrs. Annie Medd visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Finch and;
family and had Thanksgiving
supper Sunday evening.
Mrs. Ella Jewitt and, boys,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dowson,
Brenda, Bonnie, and John of
Varna, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Jewitt,. Kathy and David of
Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Jowitt, visited on Sunday with
I1Irs. Elmo Jewitt and family.
Sunday dinner visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. William Dale and
girls were Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Scott and tWins of Belgrave,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Glousher,
Karen and Billy of Blyth„ Miss
Deanna Dale of Howick and
Mr. ITarvey Snell of Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Presz-
cator of Saltford were Monday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Ken
Preszcator and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart of
Goderich visited on Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchan-
an and family.
Mr. and Mrs.. John Lotting -
ham of Ladner, B.C., are visit-
ing this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Riley. .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods,
Debbie and Michele of Guanan-
oque, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ril-
ey, Kim and Greg of Ajax,
Classified, ads pay. dividends.
' -- 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 Ce -op Medical
Services'
• Wind. Insurance
TAXES
PAID?
Final date for payment of
Town of Seaforth Taxes
For 1966 Is
Oct. 3ist, 19f.6
spent the weekend visiting With
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley.
Mrs. Irene Grimoldby return-
ed home after spending the
past week with Mrs. Pheobe
Millson of Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard: Osborn
of Monkton, visited on Tuesday
with Mr. and 'Mrs. Earlan Os-
born. and Melody.
• Mr. and Mrs. Earlan Osborn
and -Melody visited Sunday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
MacDonald of Mitchell.
Miss, Kim MacDonald of Mit-
chell, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Earlan Osborn
and Melody;
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Phone 527-0810
Seaforth
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