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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1966-11-17, Page 811-4171.14: 171.E HURON E)pO$4XQR� SEAFORTHr QNT4 NOV 171?66, MEAT MARKS --, RED and BLUE -BRAND ONLY — PHONE 527-0040 — SEAFORTH Fresh Pork Shoulder Roast 43`1 • Meaty Pork SPARE RIBS 65` FRESH Sliced or by the Piece SIDE PORK 69` Store Sliced Breakfast BACON. 75c Ib. Whyte's BOLOGNA) by the piece 2 lbs. 69¢ CHICKEN BREASTS lb. 49¢ Weston's Mealtyme BREAD 2 loaves 43¢ Fresh Ground HAMBURG 2 lbs. 890 Skinless WIENERS 2 lbs. 990 Front Quarters OF BEEF lb. 490. Hind Quarters RED or BLUE BRAND lb. 630 Top COMMERCIAL lb.' 590 Cu f and Wrapped Free OFFICE SUPPLIES THE HURON EXPOSITOR PHONE 527-0240 Seaforth EVERYTHING FOR ° See ? 'Our Decorative 'Selections of GIFT WRAPPING , and TIES Special Value by Coutts and Rustcraft Boxed CHRISTMAS CARDS 45 : Cards for $1.98 OTHER BOXES $1.00 - $1.25 $1.50 up We have a full selection including the Popular Rustcraft and Coutts -Hall- mark Lines Norcross For Cold Weather Snow Suits Car Coats Sweaters Jackets Jeans Gloves and Mitts Pyjamas Underwear Hosiery USE OUR LAY -AWAY PLAN — A small deposit willhold any purchase until Christmas! BUY NOW! Toys - Games - Gifts - .•Dolls ARONE'S •, Seaf'orth's 5c to $1.00 Store Stationery - Gifts ACRQSS ' 6.0;1400! aiip- FRtgneq 1 -Fathers 10 Mend. 6 -Pertaining 114 hal I enep to the cheek 18 Man'a Wats. 1l.N69l}tien inakne 12. Egg- dish 14- Indefinite 15. Pertaining to the ear article 19 -Tall scene. 15 -Flock turo 21-Cearso cot. ton cloth 24 -At na time 26 -Take unlaw. fully 29.I5 borne 31. Declare 33 -Found 35- Enthusi. astic 36- Newspaper execUtive 37 -South Seas islander 39- Habituates 17 -Cheat 18 -Rodent 20. Famed 22 -Insane 23 -Short Jacket 25- Heaps 27-Cyprinold fish 28 -Drain 3.0.100 years 32- Bad 34 -Food program 35 -Altar screen 38. Partners 41 -Paid notice 42 Happen again 44- Una siirated 45- Baby s napkin 47 -Transac- tions 49 -Regret 50 -Roman road 52 -North African sea- port 54.Rgad (abbr.) 55. Feebte• mindedness 57 -Figure Qf speech (pl.) 59. Sw ft 60. Clans DOWN 1. Lawmak- ing body 2 -Preposition 3 -Bone of body 4 -Merit 5 -Sailing vessel 6 -Patterned 7.Part of ••to be" 8.Conducted mignon OW= 00 MINIM MEW Jwt j @MOOS 0*IJ EJ®F.!® memo On @MOM MOWED BEM ©IIID i'3DMMME N MEM@ CB OEii iii EL1t m"JGIl 1 mono I J HOSE= WOW= DOW= ©®Mia SOLUTION 40 -Sows 43 -Leases 46 -Greek letter Q 48 -Father 51. Knock 53 -Soak up 56 -Enlisted man (colloq.) 58 -Liquid measure (abbr.) •�•�1 2 3-4 3 ..t•6 tiw 7' 8' 9 10 1 I t�Z. 12 14 15 16 ••+ 17 18 19ti X20 21 -,22 23 24 \\;',:,-: 25 26 .' ;-„? 27 28 - - 29 30 1,1 •••' A 32 33 1,, 34k•���.•i 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 X142 43• k 44 45 46•• 47 - 48 '49 50, 51 ,••.: 52 532:}i 54 55 56' L••• 57 .58 Z t:::.59 60 ',,:::.• HOME ECONOMIST VISITS Seaforth Klassy Kookers met at Angela Devereaux's house when bread and cereals of food guide for health were discussed. Miss Sharon , Carroll, the Home Economist, demonstrated• tea biscuits and answered questions concerning the project. Lunch was served consisting of a salad which the girls brought and tea biscuits News of Winchelsea Mr. and Mrs. George Frayne of Sunshine Line, visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam, Walters and Danny° Mrs. John Coward, Mrs. Phil Hern, Mrs. Elson Flynn, at- tended the Royal • Winter Fair at Toronto on Saturday. The Youth Fellowship of El- imville and Thames Road, en- joyed a skating party at Exeter Arena on Saturday evening•and later returned to Thames Road Church for lunch':. Quite a few ladies frohln Win- chelsea attended the bazaar and tea at Thames Road United Church on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor and fancily spent- Friday at Harris - ton with friends. Mrs. William Walters visited on -Thursday , in Exeter with Mrs. W. J. Beer and Miss Mary Skinner. The Elimville CGIT held their mother and daughter banquet at Elunville United Church on Thursday evening. Mrs. pr. Fletcher from Exeter 'was ',the guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith and Penny of Crediton, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan and Barbara. Mr. ,and Mrs. Williarh Walters and Danny visited in St. Marys on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clarke ;and Ron- ald. News of - Dublin Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cronin and children in Hamilton with Mr. Gus Dennome. Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred' Maloney Mr. and Mrs. Dan Costello, in London with Mr. Jack Costello. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Evans and children, Chippewa, • Mr. and Mrs. John Cleary and children, with Mrs. Frank Evans. Mr. and. Mrs. Ed Dean, Sarnia with friends in the village. Mr. Jack Stapleton, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Staple- ton. • Mrs. Steve Gaunt and Mrs. Oliver Gaffney and chi! en„ Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs.' Gerald Holland. Miss -Susan Friend, Guelph University, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friend. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Stapleton and daughter, Kitchener, . with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stapleton. • . Mrs. Nicholas Krauskopf has returned home after a month in Orangeville. Sister Augustine, who has beenvisiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Holland, has returned to Green Bay, Wis- consin. Daniel Eckert, Donna .. and Daniel, Jr., Rochester, New York, with •Mr. and Mrs. George Coville. - A woman of generous por- portions fell down an escalator collided with a rnan along the way and, finally' landed on top of him at the bottom. The woman still rather daz- ed, continued to sit on 'the man's chest. He looked up at her with an air of resignation. "Madam," he said politely, "I'm sorry, but this is as far as i go." AUCLION SALE AT THE; At the Clinton Legion Hall _ CLINTON, ONTARIO Monday Evening, Nov. 21 8 p.m. EASTERN STANDAR TIME Repossessions • -- . Bankrupt Stocks and Many, Many Personal Consignments Consisting of Appliances - Furniture - Television - Clothing EARLY BIRD DOOR OPENER — Ladies' 1st quality NYLONS (Reg. .99) Now .39, Limited Quantity FURNITURE- . A 2 -piece Davenport Suite that folds out to a full % size bed with nylon cover and swivel rocker, a 2 -piece French Provincial Chesterfield Set, covered in a top -grade nylon cover; 3 other as- sorted Chesterfield Sets with foam cushions; 2 9 -piece Copper - tone or Chrome Kitchen -Dinette Sets, consisting of 8 chairs and a 72" table; 2 7 -piece Sets, consisting of 6 Chairs and a 60" table, with an inlaid 'top. 1 5 -piece Deluxe Cepp'ertone Dinette Suite; 3 Bookcase Bedroom .Suites, complete with bed, dresser, chest` of drawers and a matching box springs and mattress with each set; 2 sets of lamps, consisting of a Trilight and 2 Table Lamps to each set; 1 set of Solid Step and Coffee Tables, in an Arborite finish — other Step and Coffee Tables; 2 39" Continential Beds, complete' with headboard and legs; 1 54" Continential Bed,com- plete; 4 full site 54"Spring Filled Mattresses; 2 Hostess hairs; Platform Rocker; 9 x 12 Rug; Hi -Chair; Telephone Table; Kitchen Step Stool; Chrome Rocker. APPLIANCES and TV— A large Refrigerator with a full cross -top freezer; 2 Electric Ranges, one being a deluxe model; A long Skirt Washer with pump; Automatic Washer and Dryer - matching pair; Combina- tion radio and Record Player; and last of all, 4 different .Tele- vision Sets, 21" models that have all been checked over and are in. A-1 working condition. All the Appliances in this Sale are Guaranteed to be in A-1 working condition when 'you hook theta up at your home. Winter Clothing For The Entire Family ' A large selection of Fall and Winter Clothing has just been re- ceived -for Auction from one of the largest Clothing Wholesalers in Canada. This lot consists of MEN'S CLOTHING—Socks, Under- wear, Ties, Sweaters, Dress Shirts, Sport Shirts, Dress Pants, Py- jamas, T -Shirts, Work Socks, Work Shirts; FOR THE LAMES and TEENS --L- Double Knit Suits, Skirts, Blouses Nylons, Cardigans, Pullovers, Slims, Jackets, Dresses, Socks, Pyjamas, Slippers; BOYS - GIRLS - BABIES — Jeans, Sweaters, Shirts, Blouses, Socks, Jackets, Pants, Sleepers, House Coats, Crawler Sets, T - Shirts, Jumpers, Skirts, Dresses, Sweater Sett, Girl's 3 -Piece -Sets Sleep and Play Sets, 3 -Piece Velvet Suits, Coat and Hat Sets, and many other items, too numerous to mention. This Auction Sale is being conducted by the Forest City Distri- butors -- 19 Marmora St., Llandon. AUCTIONEER — LEO E. BIRD Cashier —• LORRAINE WESTMAN, Clerk, LLOYD TANNER Terms Cash -- Cheques Accepted on Furniture 5% SALES TAX IN EFFECT NE.wss.q axapliinq.p! Brodhag�n. Turk ey Bingo The annual bingo and turkey draw sponsored by the Brodhag- en and District Chamber of Commerce was held Wednesday, with a large attendance. Pro- ceeds of this anfival event go towards paying • the buses that take the children of this district for swimming lessons at Mitchell. Bingo winners were: Mrs. Ed Brunk, Mitchell; Mrs. Dominic Murray, Dublin; Mrs,. Earl El- liott, Dublin; Mrs. Gordon Kist- ner, Bornholm; Mrs. Boyd, Mit- chell; Mrs. Johns, Fullarton; Vatter Carpenter, Dublin; Mrs.- Harold rs.Harold Mogk; Mrs. Wilfred Broughton, Monkton; Sharon Smith; Mr, Phillips; Mrs. Carl Vock, Brodhagen; Wilfred Mal- oney, Mitchell; Mrs. B. Heckman, Stratford; Mrs. Mary Miller, Kirkton; Gordon Eisler, Mitch- ell; George Mogk, Bornholm; Mrs. Johns, Fullerton; Mrs. Har old Mogk; Mrs. Broughton and Gary Rock; Mrs. John Shea, Seaforth; Specials: Sharon Smith; Mrs. Russell Roney; Mrs. Ed Brunk; and Mervyn Hodgert. Door prizes: Mr. Ivan Ben- newies; Glenda Dickison; Mrs, Lorne Feeney. Turkey winners: Alvin Leon- hardt, Brodhagen; Mr. George Diegel, Brodhagen; Mrs. Boyce, Stratford; Mary Williams, Strat- ford; Dale McLaughlin, Kin- cardine; Jack Boyd, Monkton; Ralph Siemon, RR 4, Mitchell; George H. Miller, Seaforth; Ross Leeming, RR 3, Walton; Mrs. Frank Eickmier, Rit 4, Mitchell; Martha Kiessler, Stratford; Mrs. Frank Eickmier; Henry Mogk, Brunner; Rev. Harry N. Loss- ing, RR -1, Bornholm; David Smyth, Mitchell; Verna Hubey, Mitchell; "Edwin Floor., RR 1, Bornholm; Marlene McLaugh- lin, Kincardine; Marjorie Smith, RR 1, Bornholm; Shirley Thomp- son, Stratford; . Mr. . Lander, Stratford; W. J. Stewart, Strat- ford; C. McNichol, Clinton; Mrs. Edwin Scherbarth, RR 1; Born- holm; Mrs. Keith Pethick, Hick- son; Rudolph Bauer, Bornholm; Elmer Hoppenrath, Monkton; Edna .1.- Borden,, Stratford; E. Apple, Stratford; 4;ack Martin, Brodhagen; H. Minor,' Stratford; Gary . Bennewiesi RR 1, Born- holm; ' Brian Rock, RR 4, Mit- chell; Harold Gerbu, Wellesley; Mrs. John Shea, Seaforth; Mrs. Edwin Rock; Brodhagen; John Elligsen, Walton; Mrs. William Rose, .Mitchell; Reuben Buuck, Brodhagen; Patricia Jarmuth, Bornholm; Darlene Henderson, Seaforth; Dennis Cowel, Strat- ford; Harry Muegge, Bornholm; Wilfred . Roy, Mitchell; Peter Eckert, Dublin;' K. A. Reid, Stratford; Clayton Looby, Dub- lin; Willem" 'Knife,, Monkton; Norman Riehl, Seaforth; Gladys Peachy, St. Marys. Members of the LCW visited Mr. 'and Mrs: Eli Rapien at Mil- verton Nursing Home on Sat- urday ,on the occasion of their 65th wedding anniversary.., A devotion was held and hymns were - sung. Afterwards a deli- cious lunch was served by the family. The couple were pre- sented with a plant. Flowers were placed in 'St. Peter's Lutheran Church .Here, from the funeral of Mrs. Lydia Rands by the Betlermann fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. George Mogk and Mrs. Edwin Mogk accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Leon- hardt to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rose in Sarnia over the weekend and attended the funeral of their nephew, Mr. Ronald Mogk, at the William Jay funeral home, Petrolia, on Monday. Mr. Mogk died in a car accident on Friday, last, week. He is the son of Mr. Clarence Mogk, London, and he was buried in London. , • Frauleins Meet Brodhagen Frauleinsmet at the home of Phyllis Ahrens. Twelve members answered the roll call, "One duty of a guest to her hostess". The group plans to entertain their mothers on Thursday evening. A discus- sion on hospitality in the club followed. Mrs. Ken Elligsen and Mrs. Donald Brown, 4-11 Homemaking Club leaders, spent Monday and Tuesday in Toronto at the Royal Winter Fair. The Ontario De- partment of Agriculture spon- sored the trip. They stayed ov- ernight at the Lord Simcoe Hotel and attended the leader's breakfast Tuesday morning in the Ontario Room with the Hon- ourable William A. Stewart, Minister ., of Agriculture and Food as guest speaker. - -Entertain Mothers Thursday evening the Brodha- gen' Frauleins held their final 'meeting of the Club Girl Enter- tains at the St. Peter's Lutheran Church in the nursery class- room. The president, Phyllis Ahrens presided with Sheila reading the minutes and asking the roll call, "what you have gained during this club". Mothers attended and Joanne Elligsen showed her slides of her trip to the United Nations building in New York and also to . Neipawa, Manitoba during the summer. Mrs. Ford Dicki- son thanked the leaders for the work they have done during the club on behalf of the mothers. . Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe attended a dinner at the Royal Hotel, Saturday night honoring Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Gruhl, on the occasion of their 25th wed- ding anniversary. ' Sponsor Shower A shower was held at the community • hall for •Mr.—and Mrs. Larry Muegge, (Shirley Ra- pien) on Friday night. Joanne Elligsen read the address. Mus- ic was supplied by the Royal- aires. The newly married couple. were presented with two step pp tables, a coffe table, floor lamp and a purse of money by Earl Rock. The Civil Service Association of the Department of Highways held its Christmas party at the community hall here, Saturday night. Mrs. Laverne Wolfe attended the ..funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Lydia Rands, at the Heath -Les- lie funeral home in Mitchell, on Friday: . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilbert attended the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto on Saturday and vis- ited relatives in Buirlington 'on Sunday` "That reminds me I must dash home and fix Fred's supper!" ` TOWNSHIP OF HULLET. NOMINATION NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that a meeting of the ratepayers of the Township of Hullett will be held in the Community Hall, Londesb,oro, on Friday, November 25, 1966, at the hour of 1:00 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of nomina- ting fit and proper persons to be elected as Reeve, Four Councillors, and Three Public School Trustees, for the Year 1967. Nomination papers must be filed with the Clerk before 2:00 o'clock on the same day after which a public meeting will be held to discuss questions of interest to this Munici- pality. - ' If there are more Nominees than are required to fill the above mentioned offices, an Election will be held on Monday, Decem- ber 5, ).966. - HARRY F. TEBBUTP, Clerk -Treasurer, • RR 1, Londesboro, Ontario " Linnerwar:: S llout ' Entire Stock to be Sold, Over 100 Patterns 0axid Odd Pieces. - SAVE 25% to 50% SAVAUGE JEWELLERS WATCHES— GIFTS — DIAMONDS SEAFORTH (Opposite Post Office) TOYS —. TOYS — TOYS All Shapes and Sizes To suit all ages—Come in and browse around Christmas Lights, Decorations ° and Stands C.C.M. HOCKEY ,EQUIPMENT and SKATES' • w Electrical Appliances Corning Ware. -- Electric Drills Tools, • Tr TI If we haven't got it, we will get it for you — so come in and look around! SILLS HARDWARE S Phone 527-1620 Seaforth • NEWSHIJR-GAIN animal health service ln'recognition of tkie'changing needs of today's nirnaI agriculture, the SHUR-GAIN Division of Canada Packer§ Limited. -has marshalled its researchresources to bring to Canadian farmers, the finest quality Animal Health Products that science can develop' and that industry can manufacture. These products, the result of a combined effort' by Canada Packers basic Research & Development' Laboratories, their Fine Chemical Division production facilities and the SHUR-GAIN Research Farm have - earned the right to bear the SHUR-GAIN NAME. Buy them at your local SHUR-GA/N Feed Service Mill ‘sti=g) animal health service Custom Chopping Cement For Sale . All 'Kinds of Grain Bought and Sold WM. STAPLETON '84 'SON COAL MERCHANT Flour, Feed and Seeds, Oil Orders promptly attended to Phone 31 • • Dublin, Ontario • • 0 • • • • • R 9. • • • • a