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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1966-10-20, Page 10• 1, fO rHE HURON EXPOS!, , ORit SEAFA.RTH ON.T,, OCT, 20, 1966: RPRQSS 1-TransactIQn3 • O -Frequently 11 -Pertaining to the Alps 12 -Lodged 14 -Stroke • 15.South American mammal 17- Employ 18 -Near r19 -Punctuation marks • 21 -Symbol for •,tellurium 22 -Rockfish 24- Lamprey 25 -Tropical tree 27 -Worshipped 29 -Russian stockades 31 Hindu cymbals 32. Native metal 33 -Sewing implement 36.Woe 39 -The caama 40 -Pronoun 42 -Slave 43 -Pronoun 44 -Retreated 47-Spanisia.. .. article 48 -Tennis stroke 50. Dravidian 51 -River island 52. Faucet 54 -African antelopes 56- Rock 57 -Mr. Claus DOWN , 1 -Designated 2 -Likely 3 -Chinese mile 4.Heraldry; grafted 5. Scorched fi-Colorful bird 7-N. Y. Yankees pitcher B.PrePe 9 -Lame 10- Fond! 11 -Three - banded armadillo 13 -Thinks 16- Baker's product 19 -One who marches 20- Boxed 23 -Memoranda 26- Imitators 28 -Cloth • measure 30 -Also 33- Metal fasteners 34 -Bars legally 35 -Landed property 36- Set 37 -Iroquoian Indian Ition bird 0MEDW MOM 13MrA 1 1 1900=1 BUD MEMDE1 CIO© EE 0111ERDEOM!11 OMMM gUl@ ©EEL =MOE MOMS O©i"lUle© o®oono MUM WEREI DOOM 11 I i . P1 Ci©®CJC•JEJ MMUM i MEIMMO,MMWOwn SOLUTION 38 -Heavy blows (slang) 41 -Pronoun. 45 -Short Jacket 40.Gir1'sname 49 Small amount • 51 -Emmet 3 -Proceed 55- Indefinite article ❖., 1 2 3 4 5 ` �S6 7 8 9 10 - a e 11 12 13 14 dii S;• 15 16 17 18 " 19 20 N.21 22 23 24 N�';' 25 26 27 " 28 .••�•. •:�, 29 30 '�'i <Sti� •; 3I �►•�••,h`►` %.••til!* 32 • ' 'x `�, .�•.' 33 34 35 �. 36 37 38 39 :I44 • 40 '41 k�i 42 43 .0.:• 44 4S 46 V47 48 49 +p.• 50 951 52 53 •.•. 54 55 .�� 56 �Si57 ‘" News of Woodham Many Present for Anniversary . Event (Intended for last week) The annual church anniver- sary was held on 'Sunday with Rev. John King B.A., in charge of the service. Misses Sharon and Darlene Mills of London' rendered a very lovely duet. An anthem was also sung by the choir. The church auditor- ium was decorated with flowers, vegetables , and • fruits for Thanksgiving Sunday. Mr. and ' Mrs. Russell Mills, Sharon, Darlene and Sandra and Mrs. 'Lawrence Mills of London, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Levy and family of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills of 'Exe- ter were Sunday guests with . Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills. Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler and David, Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cope- land, Synthia and Ellen, Mr. and ' Mrs. Jackson Woods and Bob, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin 21YRS OLD? When you turn 21 you're no longer cov Bred. by your parents' Hospital Insurance. To keep insured, you must • take out indi- vidual membership within 30 days. Get your application farm at a bank, a hospital,. or from the Commis- sion. NEWLY WED? The 'family' Hospital Insurance premium must now be paid to cover husband and wife. Notify your 'group' without de- lay OR, if you both pay premiums direct, noti- fy the Commission. NE JO` ■ To keep insured follow the instructions on the Hospital Insurance Certificate of.Payment 'Form 104' that your present employer is required to give you on leaving. Your - ONTARIO . HOSPITAL INSURANCE Pian tntatio Nospttii services Comtnlgsioi i'o,drito 7"� Onialle Skinner of Elimville, Mr. and Mrs. James Sinclair and family of Londauf were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robin- son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Woods were celebrating their twenty-fifth wedding anniver- sary. Mr. and Mrs. Don Brine and Cheryl spent the weekend in Northern Ontario. Mrs. Lloyd Smith spent a couple of days with her par- ents, Mr. and " Mrs. Roy. Brock of Detroit. Messrs. Douglas, Dennis and Michael Webb spent the week- end with their sister, Mrs. Wil- liam Cragr, Mr. Cragr and fam- ily of Pembroke. Mrs. John Butters, Mrs. Jessie Jaques, Mrs. Lloyd Jaques and Mrs. Arthur Hopkins attended the funeral of the late Elmer Selves from the Heath -Leslie Funeral Home, Mitchell, ori Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kenny and Mary of Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shamblou of Kirkton, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bechett, Jacqueline and Geraldine. Miss Brenda McCurdy of Kirkton visited on Sunday with her grandparents,' Mr. and Mrs. Ira McCurdy. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Arenhals, Beth and Barbara of Lucan were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mills, Doris and Keith. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Con- stable of London, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gunning, Larry, Steven, Randy and Terri of Toronto, were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. James Miller, Betty Jean and Bob. Mr. and Mrs;' Lorne 'Passmore and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart and family of Thames Road, Mr. anal Mrs. Wilbert Kirkby of Kirkton, Mrs. Edgar Rodd of Exeter, Mr. Charles Brine of Base Line were. Sun- day guests with Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Rodd and family. Mrs. Robert Rundle and Jack were guests at the Rundle -Skin- ner wedding in Main St. United Church, Exeter, on 'Friday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs; William Rundle and Larry, Mrs. Wilson Brint- nell and Barry .of Kirkton were Sunday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brintnell, Terri and. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones and- Fred, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Rodd of Exeter, were Sat- urday evening guests,and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buckley and family, Mrs. 'Cath- erine Miller of Nappanee, Mr. Roy Miller of Listowel, .Miss Betty Mitchell of Molesworth were guests with Mr. and Mrs. James Miller, Betty Jean and Bob. Mrs. Robert Rundle and Jack visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Culver and Kenneth of Komoka. Miss Doris Mills visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin Arenthals, Beth and Bar- bara of Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer and Barbara of Shipka, Mr. Frank Levy, Hilda and Helen of Transval, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson, Warren, Sandra and Perry of Lakeside were Sun- day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Pletcher of Conquest, Sask,, visited on Thursday with Mrs. Robert Rundle. • Mrs. Lorne Doupe and Jean of Science Hill, visited on Tues- day with Mrs. Atthtir Hopkins. Mr. >rnie Vodden was • guest on Sunday with Mr• and Mrs. Fred Doitpe. . Mr. and. Mrs.• Wilfred Laur and family of Port Elgin were weekend ,guests with Mr; were Mrs. Gordon Sohns'l and family. e, and Mrs. Oliver lTazel- wfootfs were Monday guests "with Mrs, Art&r bPhiits. Legion Bingo Winners There were many, winners at the bingo on Friday evening,, which was sponsored by the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 156, Seaforth, and held in the Legion Hall. Following are the winners of special games: Mrs. Lee, . Clin-: ton; Mrs. Ron Dolmage, Sea - forth; Mrs. Pelthier; Edith Campbell, Mitchell. Winners of door prizes were: Mrs. Sandy Gibson, Clinton and Mrs. Roy Smale, Hensall. Regular game winners were: Mrs. Sandy Gibson, Clinton; Mrs. Fred Slavin, Clinton; Mrs. Alex Muir, Seaforth; Pearl Tids- well, Clinton; Mrs. H. Swan, Seaforth; Mrs. Denomme, Clin- ton; Mrs. Ashton, Clinton; Mrs. Woods, Seaforth; Mrs. Clarence Reid, Hensall; Mrs. Gordon Law- son, Clinton; Floyd Jewel; Mrs. Alex Muir, Spaforth; Mrs. Cruckshank, Holmesville; Frank Skinner, Mitchell; Jean Sanger, Mitchell. Game number one,Mrs. Gilbert Murray and was split three ways. Mrs. Dan Costello,, Kitchener, News of ST. COLUMBA S.ep~tember meeting of the local: Council pf'the Cath- oltW e omen's T4eas lxe was held in' the parisivhall, Tuesday ev-' ening, with 20 la ries: present. The president, Nuts. vincent .Murray,. presided. It was decided to have a clothing drive, the clothing to pe left in the parish hall by October 25th. The mystery prize; donoted by Mrs. John O'Leary, was won by Mrs. Maurice Melady• Miss Mary Lou Coyne, Lon- don visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Coyne. Peter Bicknell, Kitchener, spent the holiday 'With Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bicknell. Jim Melady, Waterloo; Miss Patsy Melady, Kitchener, Miss Anne Melady and Brian Me - lady, London visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Melady. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith, Melody, of Acton spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cronin. Miss Hilda Kennedy, Lon- don Visited Mr. and Mrs. Au- guste Ducharme. spent a few days in Montreal with Dr. and Mrs, Joseph Murray. Misr. Linda Staples and Miss Patricia Coyne, London, spent the week end at their homes here. Miss Rita Kennedy, London visited Mr, and Mrs. Angus Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marrinan and family, London, visited relatives. Mr: and Mrs. Martin Pur- cell and family, Kitchener, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc- Iver. ' Miss Noreen McMillan, of London, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMil- lan. . Couple Honored A reoeption was held in the Legion Hall, Friday evening, to honor Mr. and Mrs. Garry Bet- ties who were recently married A large 'crowd of friends and relatives attended. A purse of money was, presented to them by Kerry Campbell and an ad - Rundles •-. Sddnner, A quiet Wedding was SQ1041n ized, in Main . Street 'United Church, Exeter, on Friday eve- ning when Barbara Jane Skin- ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Skinner and Robert Ar- thur James Rundle, eldest son. of Mrs. Robert Rundle and the late Mr. Rundle of RR 6, St. Marys were united in marriage by the 'Rev. Douglas Warren. Miss ' Marilyn Gardiner was maid of honor and Jack Run- dle,brother of the groom acted as best man. A -reception was held at .the Dufferin Hotel, Centralia. The young couple left on a honeymoon to be spent in Wind- sor and- district after which they will reside in Exeter. The bride prior to her wed- ding edding was honored at showers held by Mrs. Melvin Gardener and Marilyn, Mrs. Don Hooper, Miss Beth Chalmers, Mrs. Mur- ray Greene and Miss Kay Hay, and Mrs. A. T. Mather; of Lon- don. dress read- by Dan McMillan. Music was furnished by the Norris Orchestra. - WILLIAM M. HART • Phone 527-0$70 ; Saaforth WEDDING INVITATIONS Phoj e . 527-0240 • DID YOU KNOW that Sun Life of Canada is one , of the world's leading life insurance -companies, with 150.branch offices througlURut North America? As the Sun Zile repreaes/• ative in your Oornnggsit. may I be of service! JOHN J. WALSH Phone '271=3000 -• 48 Rebecca St., STRATFORD Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada • acef7T 2%lP/Ii DRYERREGULAR PRICE $164.95 SALE PRICE • 3 heat settings including Fluff • $148.34 • Child proof safety door with FREE Electric Blanket Here's Relief from Washday Drudgery!" Deluxe Square Tub - WRINGER WASHER • 11 Ib. capacity tub. • Full time filter. • Six vane aluminum • Electric cut-off timer. agitator. Valuear Price $139'99 Reg $159.50 N.....„0•1 Swivel • Top VACUUM CLEANER • Foot operated CO-OP on=off switch Sale Price • Complete with interlocking $59.99 attachments and wands. "Air King" High Capacity PORTABLE HUMIDIFIER Reg. Val. $74.95 Sale Price $5 9:99 • Adjustable ' humidistat. • • Push button. operation. • Water -level indicator.' 23 CU. FT. ' excount DELUX THIN-WALL CHEST FREEZER • Polyurethane insulated. • 100 Ib. Fast -Freeze section. • Magnetic lid gasket. • Rust -proof acrylic enamel. • 30% more storage plus stronger walls and tighter seal. Valuear Sale $*19.99 $259.95 Price One BIG BONANZA of prizes! You may be the Lucky Winner - 'Each person, 21 years of age or over, who visits a'Co- operative' d'Uring its Fall Sale is entitled to a free entry form. Everyone is eligible except employees of the Co- operative and affiliated organization and their immediate families. United Co-operatives of Ontario reserves the right to render a decision on any queries arising out of the contest. • • Free! CU -22 Long Rif/e Shells with 100 Rounds Free BOLT ACTION .2Z M SINGSHOTLE RIFLE • Chambered for • Easy to handle .22 short, long CO-OP Sale. Price ' or long rifle $16.95 bullets. ` Huskies hang -on where others let go! Geta good grip with co•cla HUSKIE ' oNyt.' MUD AND SNOW TIRES J5- -k rr/ "�*% f) ( 115�-e1•O Sale Price Also available $15.59 in other•sizes • Tube Type 7.75 x 15 Blackwall Reg. Price $18.98 • Tubeless Whitewall 7.75 x 15 Reg. $22.10 Sale Price $1919 Tubeless Blackwall- 7.75 x 15 Reg. $20;40 Sale Price $16.89 ALUMINUM Combination WINDOWS Complete with necessary fittings. • Double Track • Self Storing CO-OP Sale Price:- Reg. Value $12.69 uP to 60" $14. 60" $14.39601" -so" s=9 0" $15.89 801"-1e0- $16.95 $17.591001--110- $19.75;" 1001'-110" 5 Year Guarantee Against Manufacturer's Defects! Free Bucket Holder with Purchase of . -24 FOOT k ALUMINUM EXTENSION LADDER • Spring-loaded safety locks. • Pivotting rubber safety shoes. , Reg. Val. $34.95 Sale $28,99 Price • C0 -OP Viscount • Man's Electric Dishwasher Shaver ••CO-OP Viscount• Taster Refrigerator- • 1/4" Power Drill Freezer ortable Food • • Gas Snow xer ' Blower • L dies Hair • Portable Dryer Television *Registered Trade Mast Purchase of: 200 Rounds Free Model 600 BACTIOLTON • 22 REPEATER • Walnut Monte Carlo stock with pistol grip. Extra long CO-OP Sale Price magazine tube. , $31.95 Cold Weather Ahead! Start fast with a DRY CHARGE -CAR BATTERY 12 Volt 12 Volt 6 Volt. 54 plate- 66'plate - - 51.plate- 60 amp. 55 amp. 125 amp. 40 filth. guar, 36,mth. guar. . 54 mth.guar Regular Regular Regular Value Value Value 520.65 520.90 - $19.80 Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price' $15.99 $1.5.99 $15'19 COI • Connects in -seconds with ' little effort. 6 VOLT 12 VOLT BATTERY ,CHARGER • CO-OP Sale Price • Guaranteed one year. . , 99 Reg. Val. $18.75 "'I l , *404-4.14.04 it ,41) IVO", Relieve your livestock from stale air ... Kit includes saw, heavy-duty steel carrying case and extra blade for cutting plywood and composition materials. FAMOUS t, "Black & Decker" 71/4" SAW KIT Reg. Value $67.63 each kit Sale �lr $ 9 Pri each kit For those outside jobs this winter/ TOUGH WEARING Reg. Value LEATHER PALM $2.99 GLOVES . Price $199 Look! 23 PIECES TOOL BOX & TOOLS • Lifetime guarantee against defects. • Size 19"x7"x 81/2" Reg. Val. Sale - $39.99 $44.95 Price "DANOR" EIGHTEEN INCH EXHAUST FAN • Box 20% " square. . • 12 month warranty. Reg.$ 61.95 Sale Val. oath Price $53.49each TWO SPEED- • 18" blades:'." • 1/3 h.p. motor. "DANOR" Reg. Val. EXHAUST $80.95 each FAN Sale $68-49 Price 68 49 eac11 44, 40410044,44.0,440 1.40t0444,00*Pli #041040044,11 Rat R t Control Progr,7m 'a RAT KILLER Each package is complete with plastic bait trays, ready to use. $0.69 Plias $0.69 Mea $1:65 pellets $1.65 Meal Water' co00.3OPe Soluble RAT & MOUSE KILLER Reg. Price CO-OP Sale Price .65c pkg. .55c pkg. Db your work in comfort! TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT SEAT CUSHION sr!/+/'�i• <�rf?i'::':f �f�iri.r,'r�.i:.:.;/:is: iii{�SSi4�io%Y.::I:�i Siii�:j.::nrr,:t:::�{�F''':4rJ.r+%: . • Sanforized, waterproofed mildew proof cover. • Solid latex pillow foam cushion. 7 - INFLATIONS Increase Profits with ... . it BELL (MODEL #10) ti HAMMERMILI. f Bore to fit Universal CO-OP 2 H P T E,F.C. HAMMERMILL HAMMERMILL AND ' 2049 Shells. 1 <; ELECTRIC ONLY: MOTOR COMPLETE Sale Price Yi% MOTOR: ' - C' Regular Value Regular Value Regular Value CO -DP Sala -Price • Model 005 -= Fits standard De Laval. ?`• Model SA1 - Fits standard Surge Shells. Model 27M - Narrow $ 099 0150-00 $135,00 CO-OP gg Y $4.20 Model D05 Model D05 $3.59 sa o P 99 co-op $ gg " $239' f! $126• Salo 109' Price >` $3.60 Model SA1 Model SA1 $3,09 - ¢y Price Price %z Regular Value $6.20 P/�r.. �;,r='!,4:•:gf< r/ninrir.-''f16'.'r�6'r/' ime;, K,:im:%?!r'r:,,•. ,.. ':';/ $4.20 Model 27M Model 27M $3,59 4 -CATTLE • PROFI-MATIC • 600 watt HEATED *Lektrik heat element WATE s PR • Overall size WW C a 25" x 24" x -COOP SALE PRICE 27" Regular Value 599.95 $8.6.99 -K WATCH FOR' •OTHER OUTSTANDING SPECIALS IN .THE CO-OP SALE HANDBILL EAFO-RTH FARMERS CO -OPER Phone 527-0770 - Ralway Street . TIVE Seaforth