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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1966-12-01, Page 4Pi , MON •: N XPOPTOR, SEAT TH our DEC. l„ 1S6, I$ GOOIL•antel GOOD forYOUI Delicious With Snacks It's Great With Meals TRY SOME TODAY 0 0 MAPLE LEAF DAIRY Phone 527-0810 Seaforth Dairy Products are availatele at BROWN'S SUPERTEST STATION Sundays, Holidays, Everyday — Maple Leaf TVANT ADS -BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 — It's a Profitable Pastime! Read the Advertisements Concentrate Booking We willguarantee that your CONCENTRATE will not exceed $1 00 per ton on 36.% dairy fio and 36% beef gainer for all winter or until MARCH 31st,1967 THIS SPECIAL OFFER EXPIRES DECEMBER 15th, 1966 'SEAFORTH FARMERS Phone 527-0770 tie's o Woodhan.• faded for Bast Week) Pill Donna Baker waS en- tertained at the home of her aunt Mrs. Kea Pitekel of St. Marys aesisted by Mrs, Reg Carr when the J>rr families aro . saeigti)sors gave her a kit- the it the shower prior to her wed- ding t Sutton- She will reside at Wi owdale, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Baker of Stratford were week end• guests with their parents, Mr. and ff s. Nelson ;Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Baker Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Mac= Kiruna of Denfield were re- cent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McNaughton. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Timms and family attended a family gathering ,at thle home of jais at:nt and encle,, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Brown of Motherwell. Mr. Jim Bonner of Toronto was a week rand guest with Mr. John Timms. Guests at the Fairweather - Baker wedding at Sutton were Mi. and Mrs. Nelson Baker, Bill and Vivian, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Baker, Mrs: Margaret Baker, Marleen and George. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor of Varna were Sunday guests �4WS QF �R�I1�G FEd Resident is Honore His Ninety»ThiI'd' Bier hday George Diegel celebrated his 93rd birthday last Friday. He is still quite active and enjoys a good card game and does some carpentry in his home workshop. He worked most of his life as a carpenter and con- tractor and was known in the district as, a barn framer. At the age of 86, he designed and drew up the plans for the coin,- munity hall here. He is a member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church here and was a Sunday School teacher for a number of years. Mr. Diegel lives with his son, William Diegel here. He has two daugh- ters, Mrs. Joe Smith, Seaforth and Mrs. George Young, Strat- ford. tratford. He has eight grandchild- ren and 15 great grandchildren. Ms wife, the former Emma Lakeside were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and Mrs. Mary Smith. with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Me- Mr, Roy McCurdy, Brenda Naughton. and Larry of Kirkton were, Miss Corole Elston of Lon- ' Monday guests with Mr. and don spent the week end at the Mrs- lsa McCurdy - home of Mr. Robert Elston. Mr. an:1 Mrs. Gerald Law - Mrs. D. McNaughton, Mrs. so11rand Mrs. Neil Clarke Spence. r Wilson, 'Mrs. W. of Seaforth spent Sunday at Spence. �lrs. Fred Parkinson , Mrs. Robextlston and Mrs. the former's cottage at Bar- Har?ld OB en of Base Line ron Bay. Cope - enjoyed a bus trip to Toronto Mf . -and Mrs. Glenn tope Saturday when they attended land. Cynthia and Ellen were the Royal inter Fair. Sunday guests with Mr. and 11r. Robert R u n d l e and Mrs. Adrian Pringle, Terry Jack Mere Friday evening and Wayne of London. • Rose, died in 1950. A family party was held in his honor Saturday night, at his home, with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Gleerge hu Church,. Mr. and Mrs,. Carl VQ.eh and family were received by letter atrapsfer to the church and Mr. and Mrs. George Wes- enberg received by restoration of membership at this service on the first Sundey in Advent. Arnold Stintl.ilmef v GROUP LIFE ACCIDENT and SICKNESS MAJOR MEDICAL PENSIONS • ANNUITIES Representing Sun Life Assurance Company Goderich St. East - Seaforth of Canada TELEPHONE 527-0410 • On Sunday evening a White { Gift Service was held featuring the musical Mickus family of Kitchener with instr wieutaln music. There was eoagregatio- al singing and anthems sang by the choir, augmented by Present members and former choir mem- bers: The Church School sehol- ars presented' their White Gifts (of new and used clothing) dur- ing the Manger Scene, which will go to the Children's Aid. Terry Elligsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Elligsen, celebrated his sixth birthday on Tuesday, by entertaining a few friends from the village. Mr. , and Mrs. Donald Ahrens and family, Burlington, visited with his mother, Mrs. Rachael ens. Mr. and, Mri. Les Weiterson, ornholw', visited at the home of her mother, Mrs. August Hillebrecht. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd` Pfeifer and Karl visited with Mrs. Jean Nichol and Mr. and..Airs,..Davjd Marks in Brussels on Saturday. Mr. and Mr's. George Wesen- berg and fa ily spent Sunday with Mrs- Rachael Ahrens. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sippel and family, Stratford and Mr. and Mrs, Earl Kemp and family, 'Munroe, isited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vockever the week - supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rundle was Mrs. Jim Rundle of Exeter. Saturday evening guest with Bornholm and Mr and Mrs. John 'ilr. and Mrs. Glenn Srribert. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Babinsky Oldfield and family, Seaforth were present. end. :Norman Chivers of 8th Line, week end with Airs Gordon GEORGE DIEGEL Young, Mr. and 'Mrs- Don Mc- Laughlin and family, Kincar- dine, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schwindt. Milverton, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Diegel, Kitchener, Mr.' and Mrs, Russell Sholdiee, Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. John Kneise, Milverton and Mrs. Al- vin Roe, Atwood, Mr: and Mrs. Ronald Hinz and Rodney, RR 1, of Thorndale, Mr. and •Mrs. and family and spent the Richard Chivers of Sarnia Culver of Lobo. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davey, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond \ic- Mr. and Mrs., Dave kels spent the week end with blair of Kirkton were Sunday their 25th wedding anniversary Mr. and,Mr. James McLaugh- lin and family. Mrs. Fred Foster of St. Marys. Mrs. Wes Shier of Thamesford and Mrs,. Arthur Hopkins were Thursday visit- ors with Miss Ada Hopkins.- • Mr. and Mrs...Jack Pearce, Timmy and Susan of London, Mr. and Mrs- Don Wilson, Warren, Sandra and Perry of Sham RR 1 'West Afonkton, celebrated INSURANCE WIND TORNADO CYCLONE JAMES F. KEYS I Phone 527-0467 : Seaforth Representing 'he Western Farmer's Weather Insurance Mutual Co., Woodstock, Ont. { ASK FOR (neva oula e INVITATIONS. Q ANNOUNCEMENTS $ ACCESSORIES COME IN AND ASK FOR YOUR FREE BRIDAL. GIFT REGISTER THS HURON EXPOSITOR guests with Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Beckett, Jaqueline and Geraldine. Jack Rundle was a week - guest with Benny and Babinsky of Komoka: Mr. and Mrs. Ira McCurdy were Tuesday evening guests with Mi. Oliver McCurdy of Exeter. Mr. and ' Mrs. Glenn Lam- bertr �Marilynne and Dennis, of Davidson, Midi-, were Sun- day guests, with Mrs Mary Jaques: ,Mr- and Mrs- Wm. Holliday recently, , with their daughter, Mrs. Roger Sholdice and _ M. Sholdire in Orillia. Mrs. Davey was the former Esther Luding- ton. They have a family of one son, Robert, at. home and four' daughters, Mrs. Sholdice, (Ruth) Orillia; Lois, Dorothy and Anne Marie, who also attended and Mr. and Mrs. Davey Were pre- sented with a set of dinnerware. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuer- mann attended the baptism of their grandson, Jeffrey Allan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne of Rannock were Saturday ev- Beuermann in London on Sun - ening guests with Mr. and day, at Trinity Lutheran Church. Mrs. Lawrence Beckett. � Mr, and Mrs. Kirk Mitchell, Jean ' Windsor, were the sponsors. Mrs. M. Copeland and were Sunday guests with rear. and Mrs: Stan Mountain of St. -Marys. . Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pass- more and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart and family of Thames 1toad, Mr. and Tars. Wilbert Kirkby of Kirkton, Were 'Saturday evening :.up- per guests with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne "Rodd and family. ' Mr: and Mrs, Lawrence Bec- kett Jaqueline and Geraldine *ere Friday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. John Ken- net• of Lucan. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith attended the Royal Win t e r Fair on Saturday and visited' with Mr: and Mrs. Bob Clarke and family of Markham. Mrs. Robert Rundle ,,Ind Jack were Friday evening supper guests with Mr. and MrS. Jim Rundle of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rundle of Exeter were Monday over night guests with Mrs- Robert Rundle end Jack. The Messengers met Sun- day with 13 members and 2 visitors present. The meeting opened with quiet ,musk and the President Graham Robin- son presiding. Jar. t Tomlin- son read the scripture after which Pamela Rodd lead in prayer. Offering was taken 'by Paul Parkinson and Bobby Strahan. Mrs. Laverne ` land introduced the film, "Th -re was a Bear in the Road''. which dealt with early sett- lers and the hardships they had to bear in Canada. Ques- tions were answered by the Messengers. Officers elected are Presi- dent, Deborah Jaques; Vice - President, Julie Webb: Secre- tary, Paul Parkinson; Assist- ant Secretary, Janet Tornlin- son; Pianists, Deborah 'ailles and Julie Webb. Safety -Tested USED CAR SALE! AT HURON COUNTY'S' FINEST USED ,CAR MARKET 3___ 1966'Pontiac Parisiennes, 4door H.T., fully equipped 2-1966 Chev. Impalas, 4 -door hard tops, fully equipped 2-1966 Ford Galaxy 500s, 4 -door H.T., ful- ly equipped 1966 Pontiac Stratoehief, A.T., power. 1966 Chev. Belaire 8, AT 2-1965 Pontiac Parisienztes, 4 -door H,T. 2--1965 Pontiac Laurentians, Sedans 1065 Chev. Biscayne sedan, A.T. A Wide selection of 1964 and 1963 Chevs., and Pontiacs, hardtops and sedans 1964 Ford Galaxy 500, 8-cyl., 4 -door, A.T. 1964 Ford Custom Sedan. AT. 3-1964 Pontiacs, 6 -cylinder, A.T. 1963 Chev. Belaire Sedan, AT... 1963 Pontiac Laurentian Sedate V-8. 1963 Ford 2 -door, Ff T., 8 'Cylinder 1962 Pontiac Sedan, AT. A Wide- Selection of Other Models, 1957 to 1960, to Choose, from TRUCKS 1962 Chev. i/2 -Ton pickup, short box s A Written Guarantee for 60 Dsy$ on an Late Model Cars—Many other Models to choose from MOTORS BRIJSSELS RRtSSE ONx'ARIO .PHONE 111,+1U,11'rn 'o# lrtfer Used ars" • OPEN EVERY EVENING along with the_parents. Holy Communion was admin- istered at St. Peter's Lutheran Remember! • It takes . but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise. just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. Buy Your Christmas Cakes Now Made with vast quantities of Pineapple, Red and Green Cher. ries„ Peet, Raisins, Pecan Nuts and Almonds, blended with Wine, Flavor, Country Fresh Butter and Eggs --superbly blended 'to give' the utmost in eating pleasure. • 1.50 per ib: CRIGH'S QueS BAKERY Lunches Ice Cream Parlor Phone 527-0340 CORSETTIE'R Bras, Girdles, Corsets and Support Garments TO FiT ALL FIGURES At Reasonable Prices Mrs. J. Hoelscher SEAFORTH,., George_ St.. One Block East of Library • b CUT FOR MORE MQNEY WITH NEW HOMELITE XL -700 New power, faster speeds and light weight — only 141 lbs. less bar and chain. Cuts 15" hardwood in 12 sec- onds — fetis trees 5' in diameter. Double fuel and oil caparity. You save time, makdmore money, use less muscle. Try it today — then cut for better profits! , So light it can be balanced on one handl HAUGH B:ROS: BRUCEFiELD, ONTARIO Phone 527-0927 Phone 527-0240 mall early this Christmas DECEMBER llth is the last date," for local Christmas mail delivery CHRISTMAS CARDS Unsealed, with not morethan five _ written words of ajn- ..} greeting. 3¢ g • For postal Information Gee your telephone bock relkri Rapes, 100E, CANIMA AO N• Will the rival ntario cow concentrate and beef concentrate please stand up Topnotch feeds are all specially formulated for Ontario con- ditions. And not many other companies can say the same. Most national brands are just too big to concentrate on the needs of a single district. In a daigt program, for ex- ample, they have to average out the requirements of cows alt across Canada; and then come up with a compromise that is more or less acceptable to farmers everywhere. 'We don't work that way. Alt Topnotch feeds and con- centrates are designed strictly for Ontario and •Ontario only. This way we can take into account the type of forage your cows wilt have, their milk production and weight -and then. prepare the exact type of concentrate they need for maximum growth and production. When you use a Topnotch feed or concentrate, it's a lot more likely to,be exactly whatyour animals need. Which means Daisybelle doesn't get cheated. Or overfed. If you haven't tried Topnotch yet, why not start thia season7"After all, there's nothing especially patriotic about buying an Ontario feed for an Ontario cow, It's' just good business. SAVE UP TO . 1 1•00 ton During DAIRY MONTH ENDS DECEMBER 10 COPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED Phone 5274910 Seaforth • to s w • • a r • • • r • r •