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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-02-16, Page 8THE HURON EXPOSITO14 S,LAFOR 'H. ONr. FEB*.16, t+,6 ' News of A04. 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MHO ©M3 MO& MOH OM 00©0 SOLUTION - •42 -Enthusiasm 49 -Posed for 43 -Pretense . portrait 44 -Story 50 -In favor of 48 -Tissue ' 53 -Maiden 47 -Kind of - loved by cheese Zeus 11®119:i ©111Mill011 IIIIMilitil 111;g41111 gill ali111111111111111 ®I I I.I I II iil igi aRa. EI i i i i ON'••••+� �•••�" 1•116.16••• lii 30 20 tgti *anal 444 voN, gni 51111111111111111M" 111111111111 ®■11111 !: IIIA i�%®■■� William M. Hart Fuel and Real Estate Phone 527-0870 — Seaforth Arnold Stinnissen GRf•2UP - LIFE. ACCIDENT -And - SICKNESS - MAJOR MEDICAL PENSIONS - ANNUITIES Representin. Sun Life Assurance Company of. Canada 117 GODERICH ST. EAST — SEAFORTH TELEPHONE 527-0410 onor Wedding. Neighbors and relatives gath,-1 ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Lannin, Saturday evening, to honor them on -tii?e occasion of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, which they celebrated on February 14th. The evening was spent in playing euchre. Prior to a lunch, served by the ladies, Mrs. H. J. Britton read an address and the couple were presented with gifts from the neighbors and relatives. Earlier in the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Lannin, their family, and Mu. Lannin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James I3.:- Broughton, dinned at the Dominion Hotel in Zurich. We are very sorry to report Marilyn and Robert, children of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Engel, have been very sick in Seaforth It's Great With Meals Delicious With Snacks TRY SOME. TODAY 0 0 MAPLE LEAF DAIRY Phone 527-0810 , Seaorth -0 Dairy Products are available at BROWN'S SUPERTEST STATION Sundays, Holidays, Everyday — Maple Leaf .3 ro � :nntiver�ary Community Hospital, but have) returned dome this week. • Miss Betty Lou Pethick, Miss Gayle Lannin, Grant Pepper, of London, were home for the weekend with their parents. Mr. Keith Malcolm, London, spent Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm, also Carl Roney, who is going to school in London, for ten weeks,. spent. . the weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Shel- don, Jim and Glenn, St: Marys, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, James Brough- ton, Atwood, spent the weekend with their daughter, and son-in- law, Mr. and • Mrs. F.ergus Lan- nin and celebrated Mx. and Mrs. Lannin's 25th wedding an- niversary. DEAR. DORIS advice from Doris Clark SPLIT IT 50 - 50 DEAR DORIS Recently my boy friend and \I went to a dance. He bought the .tickets. They were torn in two at the door. He kept the stubs and the other half went into a big box. Later a ticket ' was to be drawn for the door prize, which was a car. Just before the draw, Bob gave, one ticket. to me, and it won. Since I took the money ($100) instead of .a used car, I am -wondering if- I should split _it with _him. My -.parents think. Y. should keep the money as the prize is supposed to go to the girl anyway. His parents think I 'should split it because he bought the tickets. - I know that either way some- one is bound to be hurt, but I want to do what is right. Bob and I have decided to go by your advice. - Girl. Friend • 'University in Canada which offers a Ph.D: in Public Admin- istration? . ARTP-7 „Miss - Joan Britton, Toronto, MISSTerry 'Barker, Stratford, with Mr, and Mrs, H. Britton and Ken Over the weekend. The February meeting of Zion UCW was h�1d,�„in.,. the church basement,- "on Wednes- day afternoon, with Mrs. 13. S. Aikens as hostess. Mrs.. Wilfred Annis had charge of devotions, Hymn 6613 was sung. Mrs. floss Pepper read the scripture, from Psalm 121, followed with the Lord's Prayer. Valentine read- ing eading by Mrs. Dalton Malcolm and Mrs. Lawrence Hannon read ,;o chapter from the study, book, "Brazil". A reading by Mrs. Gordon Aikens and Mrs. Nor- man Bushfield, and .hymn 402 was, sung. Mrs.. Glenn Pepper took charge of.. the business and, roll call was answered by .a Valentin• vise. Mrs. Lorne Aikens gave a report en Perth Presbyterial meeting at Listowel. World Day of Prayer: at • Brodhagen on Feb. 10, . was announced. Crib quilts were quilted during the afternoon. The layette was ,com- pleted. The dress material was bought and sent away. ' Lunch was served -by the.hos- tess, assisted by Mrs. James Statton and Mrs. Dalton Smale. Safety -Tested DEAR GIRL — Let's not get too legal about this. Bob, doubt- less intended --you to have • the prize if you won it, but I doubt if he expected the issue to conte up at all, or he' might have suggested that if either of you won, 'you'd split it. Share it. Moneygrabbing can make bad friends. Bob is gener- ous with you, takes you danc- ing, pays" for treats. An extra $50 could mean -a great deal to him, perhaps even a special -ex- tra date with you. - Besides, think of the admira- tion you'll get for being so big hearted! •- .DEAR 'DORIS — I recently had a letter from a friend. in Ceylon who wishes to come to Canada. He has a Master's de- cree.- in ' Public .Administration from -an American University; he would like to work for a Ph.- D. h:D. in this subject. Is there a Stanley -. The Stanley Wit, UCW, met at the home of Mr,t R. Taylor, on Wednesday, The meeting .u-7. cluded a quilting in the morn. tng, a potluck dinner and Pro- gram. in the afternoon, follow- ed by more quilting. The lead - No. D. Triebner opened the meeting by .reading "The Church Scattered" and. "The Mission of the Church". "Mrs. Stuart read the scripture. Offering and dedi- cation prayers were by Mrs. D. Triebner. - Studywas by Mrs. .B. Scott, "Church and the World" and "What does the ehurch do". Mrs. N. K. DEAR MRS. N. K. — I have- n't been able- to discover a uni- versity in Canada offering a Ph.D. in Public Administration; but Business Administration- is somewhat similar, and new courses are evolving all the time. -, I'd suggest: (1) an inquiry of University of Toronto and of Unive sity of Western Ontario, both of which have courses in Business Administration; and (2) a search through the di c - tory called'- Canadian Universi- ties and Colleges, published by the Canadian Universities Foundation, Ottawa. Most pub- lic libraries have a .copy of this. DEAR DORIS — My' boy, John, who is 14, wants to smoke all the tine and in order to do so he steals money from any- body he can. {I He stole $2 out of my purse; took his little brother's birth- day money; sold his wrist watch for 39 cents, and his bi- cycle for -$1. I might add our home is not a happy one. Could that be the cause? . Terribly Worried USBORNE & HIBr BELT MUTUAL 'FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE - EXETER, ,Ont. Directors: Robert G. Gardiner ; R.R. 1, President Cromarty Martin',Feeney - R.R. 2, Dublin Vice=President Wm. H. Chaffe - RR. 4, Mitchell B. Clayton Colquhoun R.R. 1 Science Hill Raymond McCurdy R.R. 1 Kirkton Tim Toohey - R.R. 3, Lucan Agents: )-!ugh Benninger - Dublin Harry Coates - - Exeter ala'ton Harris • Miteheil BURNS LEANER 110 SMOKE, NO DOUR HEATING OIL Walden & •Broadfoot Phone 527-1224 — Seaforth Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pock- et. To advertise, just Dial Sea - forth,, 527-0240. Farmers can avoid penalties by mak- ing early returns as to Workmen's Compen- sation, Canada Pension Plan, as well asIn- come Tax. . - Telephone 527-1250 for appointment. H, G. MEIR Read the 'Advertisements •-- It's a Profitable Pastime! DEAR TERRIBLY — I'd say so. The smoking, the stealing, the I -don't -know -why, . are all symptoms of, a, lack of satisfac- tion in other parts of his life. These are his self -indulgences. his comforts — even though he himself has not identified the seasons. Before he ruins his mental and physical health, ge't him to a childcare worker who....can supply understanding and help; which will inevitably involve, some exploration of your own unhappy state. DEAR DORIS — I am 15 and would like to go out with a boy my parents disapprove of. They say he has no morals, because my father has worked with him and. heard him talk, but don't all boys talk? I know for- sure he doesn't drink or smoke. I don't say he has no faults, but I do say that I have been with _his . friends who all say he's a nice guy. Should I tell him why I say no? This boy has had an accident resulting in the death of a child. He still drives a car reck- lessly, but not when girls are with him! Will I ever know what he's like if I don't go out with him? Advice Needer 0 DEAR NEEDED - Even the ,foremost scientists' put confi- dence in other. people's re- search — 'and - parents have plenty of background for their judgments. I'd hate . ,to think you had to experience etsetiy- thing before You'd believe it. Go by them' and save yourself possible distress and disap- pointment. SecretaryTreasurer: Hugh Patterson • - Exeter USED CAR SALE! AT HURON COUNTY'S FINEST USED CAR MARKET 1965 Parisienne, 4 -door H.T. ' A wide selection of, 1965 and 1964 Chevs., Pontiacs and Ford sedans, various models, 6 and 8 cylinders. 1964 Ford Galaxy, 500 A number of 1963, down to 1960, various makes and models TRUCKS 1964 Chev. one -ton stake with dual wheels 1962 Chev. one -ton .van with duals 1966 Ford, H.T., X.%.500, fully equipped 3--19$8 Chev. Impalas, 4 -door .H.T., -fully egittpped - 1966 Ford Gala3des,1 T., 2 -door and 4 -door 1966 Pontiac• Parisienne, 4 -door H.T. A number of 1966 'Chevrolets and Pontiacs, sedans, 6 and 8 cylinders, fully equipped 2---1966 Chev. - In Pala Convertibles 1965 Ford X1.500, fully equipped 1966 Ford Galaxy, 500, 4 -door H.T. 1965 Chev. impala, 4 -door H.T. *Written Guarantee far 60 _Days on all tate Model Cars—Many other Models to choose from BRUSS�S' MOTORS E1WS$ ONTARIO I1dNE Homo'nf fuer Ustel,Cer#" i OPEN EVERY EVENING Choose Your- -- DIAMOND Privately AT SAVAUGE JEWELLERS (Opposite Post Office) Evening Appointment By Arrangement FREE -17 Jewel Watch with each Diamond pur- chase $100.00 or more For Complete INSURANCE oh your HOME, BUSINESS, FARM, CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY (fit LIFE SEE J0RN. CARDIO Insurance Agency • Phone 527'-049ti t. • Seaforth Offi"cet+ Directly Oppallti Siiiiferth..Motors • o. a. Surely - these Low -_Prices -Will! ; _. 1966 CHEV. '8' IMPALA H.T., A.T., P.S.', Radio — Lic. 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