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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1966-10-20, Page 121140,4H4 RQN EXPQSITok, SEA.!ORTI F ONT. ;'OC20.11944: T X11 S WEEK A T" WILKINSON'S IGA Pure Beef Steakettes 5 per pound 59c Ib. Cello -Roll BACK BACON 97c Ib. This Bacon and Steakettes were pur- chased for the Plowing Match. Both are frozen products. Both are extra value at this price! MAC. APPLES Huron County ° $ .39 Bushel CEE • Orchard Fresh Grade Your.Dollar Buys More at Your IGA Store and OFFICE . SUPPLIES THE HURON EXPOSITOR .. EVE -MAR STORE Seaforth — Phone 527-1690 Come and visit our Store for a great Selection, of Winter Clothing Men's Ski Jackets Laminated, Corduroy 3/4 length coat Pile lined . Ladies' Car Coats Pile lined and quilted Dress Coats Sizes 10 to 241/ Boys' Ski ,Jackets Carcoats and Sets izes 2 to 6x ,..sand 8 to 16 Girls' Dress Coats and 3 -piece Sets, Ski Jackets and ,Sets Sizes 2 to 6x 7 to 14, Pre -Teen Large Selection Ladies Dresses SIZES 5 TO 261/ Men's ..Hydro Parkas, "detachable Hood' SIZES36TO46 Come in and brouse around, check prices and you will be convinced our prices are lower. Many, Many other items to choose from. CLASIEA AD Business Directory 34, Cards of -Tltknks;• G. A. WHITNEY FUNERAL HOME Goderich St,. V11., Seaforth AMBULANCE SERVICE Adjustable hospital beds !or rent. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Phone 527-1390 - Seaforth 11VIeCONNEIA4 & STEWART Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C. D. I. STEWAR.T Seaforth, Ont, Phone 527-0850 ' SEAFQRTH VETERINARY CLINIC • J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S. W. It. Bryan, D.V.M., V.S. P. D. Cullis, D.V.M., V.S. J. P. Raab, D.A., D.V.M., V.S. Phone 527-1760 Seaforth A. W. SILLERY Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Office 527-1850 - Res. 527-1843 Seaforth - Ontario JOHN E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Seaforth Office: Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9• to 5:30 p.m Sat., 9 to 12 noon Thursday evening by appoint ment only Phone 527-1240 — or '482.7010 Mon., Wed. — Clinton Office W. J. CLEARY Seaforth, Ontario LICENSED EMBALMER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night or Day Calls — 527-0510 'Auctioneer FARM and FURNITURE SALES CONDUCTED R. G. GETHKE Phone 347-2465 Monkton • ' BOX FUNERAL SERVICE Prompt and careful attention Ambulanee Service • • Flowers For All Occasions Phones: Day 527-0680 — Night 527-0885 T would like to thank, .all, my friends, neighbors and rela- tives for, the cards, letters, Vis- its, treats and gifts While I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London and since re- turning home. Special thanks to Father Coughlin, Father Williams, Dr. Cameron, Dr. Malkus, Dr. Brady, the nurs- ing • staff on the fifth floor, Mrs. Melady and- my school friends ,of S.S. No. 4 Iiibbert. Thanks to Win. Riehl and those who were so kind to loan the hospital be and Opt dies. It was all gratefully ap- reciated. — Keith Murray. 24-46x1 We wish to thank everyone for the lovely gifts and .cards sent to. Cheryl and 1.while'we were in the hospital and sbbee we have come Dome. Special thanks to Drs. Mall4us and Al- lan the nursing• staff of Sea - forth hospital, Dick Box and Jake Cornish and Northside United Church Women, Ev- erything was much apprecia- ted. — Mrs. Robt. Read. 24-46-1 Mr.. and Mrs. Heiib Trapnell wish to thank their friends, and relatives for cards and gifts received on the occasion of their golden wedding anni- versary. 24-46x1 4.4. Cards of Thanks The family of the late James Hogg wishes to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for ex- pressions of sympathy, beaut- iful floral tributes, donations to the Heart Foundation and Cancer Society duringtheir recent sad bereavemenin the loss of a dear s father and grandfather. Sincere thanks to those who visited him in the hospital, Dr..Malkus, the staff of Seaforth Community Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Whit- ney,. Rev. D. O. Fry, pallbear- ers, and flowerbearers. Spec- ial thanks to uncle Ern and aunt Dinah Toll for their faithfulness, especially, dur- ing his illness, and for the tea served at their home follow- ing . the funeral, to the ladies who sent baking and helped at the house, and also to Ben and Mary Bridge for t'fi e i r kindness to us on the week ends. Your kindness •.will al- ways be remembered. —Bed ford, Lois, Brenda and Bonnie Dungey. 24-46x1 Mr. and Mrs. Earl -Steele (nee Norma Leeming) wish to thank the ladies of the Wal- ton U.C.W. and friends of the surrounding community for the generous purse of money given them following their recent marriage. 24-46-1 The family of the ..late Mrs. T. L. McMichael wish to thank their friends•, neighbors and relatives for the many acts of kindness Ono w n to them during their recent ber- eavement. 24-46-1 The family of the late Freda Lemon wishes to express sin- cere thanks and appreciation for' the many acts of kindness, help and expressions of sym- pathy during their recent sad bereavement. Your kindness will always be remembered. Special thanks to the Eastern Star. 24-46-1 Engagements The engagement of Miss Jean- ette Sara Anne McEachen of Orange, California, daughter of Mrs. Hugh P. McEachen of Parkhill and the late Hugh P. McEachen is announced to Edward Bryan Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward W. Adams of Tustin, California. The bride elect is a graduate of St. Joseph's Hos- pital school of Radiology and her fiance is a graduate of Maer Dei High School a n d Orange Coast College. He at- tended California State Col- lege at Fullarton. The marri- age will take place at St. Ce - cilia's Church 1301 East Syca- more, Tustin, California on October 29. Miss McEachen is a granddaughter of Mrs. Cath- erine Ryan, Dublin. f.. Births CAMPBELL - In Seaforth Community Hospital. on October 14, to Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell, R R 1 Dublin, a son. O'CONNOR — In Seaforth Community Hospital, on October 17. to Mr. and. Mrs. Daniel O'Connor, RR 2 Dub- lin, a daughter. . Too Late AUCTIONEER. I am prepared to accept sales in Huron and Perth. For informationand de- tails call Frank Williams, 41 R_2 Dublin." r1 WANTED Feed for 35 steers, for the -winter. Russell Bolton, phone 527-1428 Seaforth. 12-46-2 FOR .SALE — Holstein heif- er, ready to freshen. Lou O'- Reilly, phone Dublin 107113. xl HELP. WANTED — Young man required as garage assist- ant. Mechanical experience required. Apply between' 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Phone 482- 3411, extension 310. -1 Dublin ,he riming;debt day at Pub- lzn C,ontinllatiun .SelIAol was held en Friday. 'The nice weath- er, school spirit and a ceinpett- tive spirit all teamed up to make the field day a success. Gordon ' Moylan 444 14iilce. MacRae . tied for first tn. the pole vault with Tozn Burke see- and and Ken Flanagan third, In the hurdle race, Gordon.? Moylan came first, Tom Burke second and Ken Flanagan third. Mike MacRae, was first in the running. broad jump- with Gor- don Moylan second and Tota Burke. and Ken Flanagan tied for third• - In the hundred yard dash, Ken Fiac►3gdn aced. Toni 'Burke tied for first with lake .Moylan secgnd and with Moylan third. Gordon Moylan was first in the two hundred and twenty yard dash, with :Mi'ke MacRae second and Tom Rorke third. .]Ribbons w,erc.:..awarded for first, second and 'third place standings. Winners of the running broad jump, senior girls, Nora Ann MacRae, first, Mary Helen Du- charme, second and Jo -Anne Goettler third. In the junior girls running brad jump, Nel- ly Vogels, first Joanne Murray, second and Linda Feeney third. In the 75 -yard dash senior girls, Mary Helen Ducharme, first, Nora Anne MacRae, sec- ond and Gerry Malone, third. In the junior, Jeannie Ducharme, first, Kathleen Stapleton sec- ond and Mary Margaret Row- land third. In the shuffle relay, senior, girls,- Jo -Anne Geottler, Mary Helen Ducharme and Mary Lou Murray tied for first with Sharyn Burke also Nora Anne MacRae second and Catherine Flanagan third. In the shuffle relay junior, Jeannie Ducharme first, Linda Feeney, Anne Dek- ron and Joanne Murray second and Chritine Delaney, .Bonnie Krauskopf and' Paulie 'McLaugh- lin third. In the obstacle race senior girls, ,. Mary Helen- ° Ducharme, Nora Anne MacRae, Mary Lou Murray, Gerry Malone and Shar- yn Bunke tied for first With Mary Margaret Kinkhamnier, Marion Looby, Jo -Anne Goettler, Bern- adett Nagle, Trudy Brown and ;Catherine. Flanagan tying for second. ` In the, shuffle relay junior girls Christine Delaney, Mary Margaret Rowland Nelly Vo - gels, Kathleen 'Stapleton, Linda Feeney, Pauline O'Rielly, Yvon- ne Delaney, all tied for first and Jeannie Ducharme, Bonnie Krauskopf, Pauline McLaughlin, Rose Anne Benninger, Anne Dekron and Joanne Murray second. HONEY for sale, Clover 8 1b. pail, $2.50; 4 lb. pails, $1.35; 2 lb. pails, 70c. Honey in am- ber, white and buckwheat,. 8 Ib. pails, only $2.60: Comb honey 70c •a carton, Wallace Ross Apairies, Seaforth. -1 FOR SALE — Baby buggy, girls red coat and hat set, size 6x, 'girls figure skates, size 11, ali' in good condition. Ron Drager, Chalk St. xi' FOR RENT — Apartment, 2 bedroom, heated, on Adam,St. Private entrance, Melville Neil. phone 527-1633. 15-46-2 FOR SALE — 12 pigs, eight weeks old. J. J. Krauskopf. Dublin phone 83 R 5. -1 FOR SALE — Baby buggy with storm cover and mattress J. Butson;- phone Dublin 48- R 25. -1 Seaforth Motors Seaforth We Can Now TELEVISE Your Car's. Performance ' in Minutes Have your engine checked and adjusted for easy starting, smooth- er running, greater gas economy. That's why we've installed the very latest in electronic equipment. Our Allen-tronic Engine Analyz- er gives a quick, clear picture. If your ear's not performing 'up to snuff' it's'easy to fell what's wrong ... and why. PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE PAYS FOR ITSELF IN PERFORM. ANiGE- AND GASOLINE -ECONOMY . Electronically Checks 60 Possible Trouble Spots in Only 5 Minutes SEE YOUR ENGINE PERFORM QN TV! Reg. $4.50 SPECIAL only $2.75 Come in and see how it works! f.11@llll hill•;,w .t��':1,m SEAFO RTH PHONE 5271:150 MOTORS CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE • "Dedicated to the Best Customer -Care' in Town" SEAFORTI INSTITUTE NOTES Seaforth Worhen's Institute will meet Tuesday, Oct. 25th, at 8::30 p.m. in the Seaforth District High School. This is the Public Relations meeting in charge of Mrs. Ross Gordon and Mrs. Elmer Cameron. Roll call will be "my favorite maga- zine or newspaper and why". Representatives ' of local ladies groups have been invited to hear the guest speaker, Mrs.' b. D. Mooney of Goderich talk. on 'Centennial •planning. Club girls will present a fashion show. Mrs. R. M. Scott is hos- tess. with Mrs. Jno. E. MacLean as co -hostess. Members please note ---• Please return your tickets on the TV tables as the draw will, takeplace at this meeting. The Seaforth Institute has beennvited to meet with Wal- ton Women's Institute on Wed- nesday evening, Oct. 26. Too Late FOR SALE -Man's gold borg pile ski jacket, size 40, as new, phone 527-0637.. -1 FOR SALE — Large. bathtub with legs, upright hot water tank with fittings. $20 for the works. Walter Murray, Sea - forth. 11-46-2 G1 INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS • 46, .ACCESSORIES COME IN AND ASK FOR YOUR FREE BRIDAL GIFT ' REGISTER THE HERON EXPOSITOR. Phone 57.0240 THERE WAS STIFF competition as' Dublin Continuation School students vied for ath letic honors at the recent field day on the scb ol-grounds. The winners were Nora Ann Mac= Rae and Mary Helen Ducharme tied for girls senior award, Gordon Moylan senior, and Ken Flanagan: junior champions. (Expositor photo by Phillips). STUDENT ACTIVITIES are in capable hands at Dublin Continuation School this year. President Gordon Moylan, (seated, centre) is surrounded by executive members, Tom Burke; secretary; Joahne Goettler, vice-president; Charles Delaney, form 9 rep and' Sharon Burke treasurer. Standing rear are Bill Feeney form. 11 and 12 rep and Tom Melady, form 10 rep., ARE, YOUR ONE. OF, THE PEOPLE WHO.READ, 311 QCCASI e .N.LLY? JUST SEE WHAT YOU ARE MISSING! Why be an occasional reader? Regular readers know the com- plete news coverage The Expositor provides. 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