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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1966-11-24, Page 1344 is • • 4t Esc, ;�iorr'>!?I?In� �. CoOk. celebrated their. 4,5i1p Wedding ,zA niiversery, Wed n y°s t1pti finer,, al e olly offoils'• *ere -present for the accasion. Dr, Norma E.' Hopkinson of Lion's Head; Robert- and Douglas of Hensall;, and Mrs. gielner J. Corlett ofToronto, Word was received last week, of the sudden Massing of Joseph Marshrnan, of 1Vtitn- iee,,,husband Of. Lemmwn formerly of tIensall, who pas- sed away in Toronto' General Hospitol. - Attending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence V'o11J and,, and *r$. Glen NiXon, Itoward Lerri�tnon,'°$.ala 'Lem•' mon, London, Mrs. Wes Thom- as, Londe Keith Volland, Mrs.- Leona Parke --and Patz ricia. Results Of Euchre Noble Grand Mrs. Lindsay Eyre4resi4ed at AmberLodge regular meeting on Wednes- day. Members were informed E 'ite taro Lodges St. Pauls W.A: entertained women from the parishes of Clinton, Hayfield, • Middleton, and Goderich on Wednesday afte. con in the church. Dis' scion centered on Soc- ial Service Work by the church as it applies to the smaller communities. Mrs. T., Lavender convened the pro- gram and Mrs. J. P. Gordon chaired the meeting. Hold Open House "Open House" was held at Hensall school, -Hay Township, School Area, Wednesday, No-• vemher. 1,5. 4 large crowd:,.of di fesid f els tttterided afid weret' ,a le to inspect the new addition to the school and the. improved facilities In -the auditoiilini they 1114 ils put on a ,display bf,k gym.., mastics and the glee ' club af" senior pupils led by Lawrence Wein of Exeter, performed • as welt, igh Nas ler+.; ved ' ''y 1 1V .ward. Chair�rilan, Tan cA icier, the Board members, and' the staff were on hand to meet the citi- zens. Men Of. Presbytery Meet A men's banquet in Hensel/ United ,Church .' Wednesday - evening attended by over 100 men of Huron Presbytery of the'United Church -heard Wil- liain White of. Toronto, :aut- standing . layman and Archi- tect, a past Lt. Governor of the Kiwanis International and brother of Portia White, a noted U.S. singer, addressed the gathering speaking on the theme "A New Dimension of Freedom". Mr. White sang several solos and led a sing- song. He wlas introduced by Mr. Ernie Williams of Sea - forth. Martin Baan, of Walton chaired the meeting which was held in the church sanc- tuary. During the business session Robert Hibbert of Fordwich was el6cted chairman, George. Michie, Belgrave, Vice -chair man; Charles Nelson, Clinton, secretary -treasurer. WED1II./0 ASK FOR O INVITATIONS • ANNOUNCEMENTS• • ACCESSORIES . COME IN AND ASK FOR YOUR FREE BRIDAL GIT REGISTER ' TIE II.tON 4' EXPOSITOR of the'succ+ asful, ,Dessert eu-. Ohre and'.bake hale held .ren centl , and lens were discus, sed for are eat in the Ne'w' Year, as'p. of their centen- nial project. Brothers Injured Two brothers, former Hen- sail residents were• injured When the motorbike they were riding was in collision with a car on Wednesday evening, In St, Marys Memorial Hospitai is Ronald Tinney, 18, driver of the nnotor-eycle suffering a dislocated shoulder and ether injuries. His brother, Gregory,. 16, is in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, with a fractured hip, a severe leg 'gash. Which re- cluires skin grafting, and oth- er injuries. ,Police said the motorcycle *Win colllon with "a car in St. Marys. The brothers are sons of Mr. and "Mrs. Homer Timer of St. Marys, formerly of Hensall. A large crowd attended the reception ariddancein Zur- ich Community Centre, Satur- day night for 1Vir. and s, Bob Clark, (nee 'Marion Hm, berger),, bridal couple, who were presented with a pulse of money, address and presen- tation by Jack Clark. Mrs. Russell Brock return- ed home Friday after visiting the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brock and family of Montreal -and Mr. and Mrs. Don Brock and Bruce of Ott- awa, - Mr. and Mrs. Melville Tra- quair have moved into their home they purchased on King Street. At South Huron District High School commencement exercises Friday evening, the school's top student, Carolyn Campbell* :8, of.R 1 eter, who -attends Waterloo, Luther- an 1 niverstty a received $2,804.49 scholarship, tier av- erage was 87.2,' Carolyn is the daughter qi' Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Campbell Mr. end Mrs ,Laird Miekle attended the ,Arts Festival on Saturday evening and heard the concert presented by the • choir of the U W.O. and, the U.W.O. orchestra. Miss Ann Mickde is a member of the Choir. Hensdli business men follow r.eet1ng: ;CSasnfibewrill .vsIL th.ueen914 ali Saturdays Deeettlber • ,ith' a . 2bbe tro'clgelt. eated Tto I}e 'children wilturel a free pic show in the town hall, and will receive chocolate bars, ebips anal' „ • I r.lk• F skatng ch11 follow inmthe H#ree- en sail Arena on' Saturday afters nooi}s..during December and J'anuairy. Hensall stores are remain- ing open every day including Mondays in, December and as well will be open Friday' ev At "BIG SHOWS Sisters of your cows are winning the cham- pionships. enings :and everyr•` bight the' week before Christmas They. will : dose Plsrist>u aseye: in 6.84,. , Howard Beane. was •axntnr at'ed to re resect the hwihess men on the Centennial cprri�: inittee, and $5QM0 YPa$ voted: to the Centennial fund, Mr. and, Mrs. S'izrt R bo ' o4 t attended a birthday party for their little granddaughter, Lynn Dodds, who celebrated , her 2nd birthday at.the home of her parents, ;Mr. ,and Mrs. Don Dodds, Se'aforth, on Wed- nesday. - LE You Can e Piroud Of as breeding co-op members CLUBS Your youngsters are showing calves From Canada's top blood- lines. - Make herd improvement your continuing goal. Use quality sires through the services of : Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association EXTRA SPECIALS at N/ILK/NSON3 1GA RED BRAND STEAK s,p is5,e `SIRLOfN RO YN or WING • T-BONE' TABLES and — HOSTESS TRAYS With Wheels now in fair supply and $1.99 each 99 INTRODUCTORY OFFER EE•TSV. •CATSUP! With Each 2 •Pounds J ;FRH g ,` ESc MINCED BEEF Ib. FROZEN PURE; BEEF 'k $ e ,...: ! ' AtU Full Flavoured C No Waste5 Ib, FREEZER BUY — 10 lbs. $5.59 Cello BACK BACON 97c Ib. PURE PORKSAUSAGE FARM STYLE SMALL • LINK Ib. c Ib, COMPARE You do 'S lie at MA! AT HOME IStrong, desirable cat- tle are a pleasure to work with. thst vies/ link in each of your friendships. Choose from the BIM most DEAUTIEU[ and VARIED display of Christmas Cards we hove shown in many a year. r rrr r, r. ,m, ASTRA FANCY RCD TOP VALU RCONSTITUTED DRAG JUtCE 1 agar aims gr. TOP VALU yaw S _s .WITH PORK IN TOMATO SAUCE rift TOP VALU ORANGE PEKOE BAG 1 48.02. TINS 28A1. I . TINS - SAVE 33c PKC.• OF 60 1•CUP - TEA BAGS ,SAVE 10c • T�P Valu ALL PRICES ,EFFECTIVE NOV. 23-26 INCLUSIVE. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. SCOTT (ASSORTED COLOUaSs BATHROOM TISSIE .. STAVE 39c CORN SYRUP ... OP VALU BLUE POWDERED • DETERGENT NE* SLUE DETERGENT 2 -LB. PKGS. ONE POUND BAR SHIRLEY GAY FRUIT CAKE WITH NG PURCHASE OF FR' $ WESTINGHOUSE ...EYE-SAVERBULBS (40, 60 100 WATT) 4 BULBS 1.36 ROLLS' / U.S, NO. 2 -Ib • eel:• 41 c. SHIRRIFF GOOD MORNING 24 -oz, MARMALADE .... Jar 53C YORK CHOICE 15 -oz. Pear Haines . . Tins 99¢ INSTANT 72 -OZ. OR QUICK 5 -LB. • QUAKER OATS ... Bag 69 MCCAIN's FROZEN 2 -Ib, poly bag french 'Fried Potatoes 9 -Fc FRASERVILLg FROZEN, 24 -oz Cod FISH & CHIPS Pkg. 55C TOP VALU PLAIN )6 -oz. CHEESE SLICES .. Pkg. 59° 7 \, i. FLORIDA (SIZE 163's) +r? DOZ. U.S. NO. 1 FLORIDA ELOS ORANGES Zoe s ONT. GROWN FANCY. Mac ,APPLES D0z. 49 8 -Ib, Bag Q�' U.S. NO. ! TOP VALU 157 GRADE 1-rb ' Head LQttace Z HesCreamery BUTTER Pr1nE6701 J • CANADA'S FINEST, PERSONALLY SELECTED ' RED BRAND BEEF!! BLADE or SNORT RIB (BLADE BONE rREty1OVED) wE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT .QUANTITIES Feerman's Davern Sliced Side Bacon 1 Vac Pac 89c WILKINSON'S SEAFORTH •SEE THIS WEEK'S HANDBILL FOR MORE OUTSTANDING VALUES