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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-04-20, Page 31 f. • r, • • • 1'. 4 • I • Frail Ji 527*(42.80 sweet plow Cottage Rolls Iba Larne Bologna • .0 • Wfeners Eloneless RuMp Roast Braising Ribs Beef Leon Ground • Ill ,111 • • • ai'• • •It • fil Chuck Butt Pork Chops:,. • t. 1 Ib . 8 ii$1.10 • LEWIS BREAD SLOAVES FOR .00 aresen•seeneennerdeenne,,,,..„„seene Custom Butchering Hogs and Beef FREE Truckkg Arranged We cut and WraPior your home freezer WE• DDING INVITATIONS COASTERS - GIFT IbEAS SERWETTE,S THE HURON EXPOSITOR Seaforth. Dial 527-0240 New 'St. Colurtibian SchoolServes Area ... Still somewhat awed by the bright'and cheery surround- ' Justin teaches a lesson. The new; school replaces three form- . •• logs �their classroom in the new $t 001Uneban Scheel, . 'er area separate schools: Classes reeved in after Hester with Grades 1 and 2 pupils vary in their attention as Mother Mary 118 pupils in attendance. ••••*••••••••••• 1 sW OWEN 'S - HOSPI T Al. , AUXILIARY At the April meeting of the Hospital Auxiliary, many top- ics of business were diseu,ssed. The- ;first being "Open House and` Tea •and Centennial Tree Planting", to be held Sunday, May '7, with the pu,blic being cordially invited to attend. The Penny Sale to be held at McKindney's Drug Store, April 24, to May &le Co-operation is asked of the local businesses when the canvassers.. call this week. • Another project of the ladies for Centennial year is to re- finish a, semi -private room and to purchase at least two bassin- ettes this year and more Tater: • Mrs. R. I3oussey was appoint- ed representative of the Auxili- ary on the board of Seaforth Community Hospital. The pose tion was created in the recent- ly revised by-laws of the board. Every week more people dis- cover what mighty' jobs are accomplished by low cost Ex- positor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240 • e DO YOU KNOW THE 4 POINTS BEHIND EVERY AD? When You See An Ad in THE HURON. EXPOSITOR • THIS IS WHAT IT MEANS A REPUTABLE STORE. . •. • . a store -that fives up to its advertising bor.:- - gains, hai a reputation' to uphold. DEPENDABLE QUALITY' in the merchandise it sells -- Merchandise that, is exactly as represented. 3. HONESTY in advertising messages and in ileaiings with the public. No attempt to 'falsify'or • .deceive. 4. -VALUES- . Every Huron Expositor advertiser has an important message for you. • It pays to • react themall I • MAKE YOURPURCHASES THE SAFE WAY CONSULT THE. ADS EVERY WEEK • • ' "gime 18661 Serving the' Continunit Arortior, oNTAxttoo,cpt A entre , "%r • Win K of --C Championship . • St. Coluinban players came out on top at the recent Knights of Columbus Hockey Tour- nament and won the trophy after winning over tvvo'other teams. Shown here (left, rear) are Iniuglas Murray, Barry Lane, Brian Lane, Gerald Jordan, Kevin Shea and Marvin Kay; (front) Dennis Murray, Alan Murray, Bryan Murray and Danny Moylan. (Expositor photo by Phillips) NEWS OF ST. COLTJMBAN CWL Elects New The annual meeting of •the CatholicWomen's 'League was held on Tuesday evening in the parish hall with 40 members present. Reports for the past year were. given by the officers - and con veners. The treasurer's report ihowed the year was financially successful. The nominating committee brought in names to be voted 'on for the new slate of officers. Results of the election was: dir- .ecter, Msgr. J'. J. White; past president, Mrs. Vincent Murray; president, . 1nrs. Frank Ryan; first vice -president: --Mrs., Roy SPECIALS' IFVR Thursday, Friday and Saturday " .— White, Pink and Yellow TOILET TISSUE 2 -roll pkg. 220 Nestle's Chi:id:date ,Flavoured •QUIK 16 -oz.‘ tin 490 White Swan New — White, Pink or Aqua — 360's FACIAL TISSUES • • • • 2 ige. pkgs. 490 Blue Surf Laundry •DETERGENT • • giant pkg. 570 Del Monte Pineapple' GRAPEFRUIT DRINK • 48 -oz. tin 3 10 tel Monte Fancy. FRUIT COCKTAIL • 19 -oz. tins $1 Del Monte Fancy Peas or Fancy Cream Style CORN , 2 14 -oz. tins 390 Scotian Gold APPLE JUICE 2 ige. tins 650 PRODUCE Sunkist ,ORANGES size 113, per doz. 550 New Crop TEXAS CARROTS • • • 3 lbs. for 290 Florida CELERY . .. • per stalk 250 FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIALS SEE.,LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY ith's Phorie..527-.0999 F'ree Mike* Officers Swart; second; vice-president Mrs. 'Frank Murray; third- vice- president, Mrs. Edward Melady; recording secretary„ Mrs. ,JOhn O'Leary; corresponding ,secre- tary, Mrs. Alfred Malone;' trp,- surer, Mrs. Joseph Burke. • Mrs,- Vincent Murray, the outgoing president, thanked the executive and. .members for their help and dr -operation dur- ing the last two years. , The new president, IVIrs. Ryan took, the chair and continued the business of the meeting. Conveners were named and a lunch committee appointed. It was decided to have a pen- ny sale in the near future. Mrs, 'Peter „Van Drunen vol- unteered to help with the laun- dering of the linens, Used clo- thing to be left in the parish hall by April 25th. The CWL will arrange to have a booth at Leo Arts' sale on -April 21st. The mystery prize, donated by Mrs. Tom M-urray, was won by Mrs. Mary Feeney. - Jim Melady has returned home /worn Victoria Hospital, London. • Mr. and Mrs, Leo Smith and family, spent the. weekend with' Mr, and Mrs. Albert Crenin. • Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hicknell moved on Friday to their new home in Kitchener— Mr. and Mrs. Jack , Murray and children, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. •Michael Murray. Joseph S. O'Reilly, Owen Sound, with Mr. and Mrs. Lou O'Reilly. Mrs. Vincent Lane visited, in Kitchcener with Mr. and 'Mrs. FUNERAL THOMAS A. KAY Thomas Albert Kay, Seaforth, died in Huronview Friday fol- lowing a long illness. He ; was born at Farquhar, educated in Usborne Township, and, was married at Staffa in 1943 to Florence Smith. He farmed in the Kippen area un. til retiring to Seaforth in 1953. Surviving besides his wife are: one siSter, Mrs. Janet Whyte, •Branden, Man.; two nrothero, William J., London; end Edwin, Port Arthur, Funeral serviee was held on Monday at 2 pert., at the R. S. Bee funeral home, Rey. Doug- las 0. Pry of First Presbyterian church officiating. Burial was in Roy's' cettletery hear erontarty. Pallbearers were Lyle Raeho, Sack Smith, Ford fisher, James MeNaughton, Ken dhambers and Edison iMetettle Plower - bearers, were Robeft Joynt, Mt - drew Petrie, 'Itobert Mee and Doug ltathis. •- Mr: and -Mr'. Peed. Audi anan and family visited on Sunday with, M. agd AU& Alymer Hart and fanalIY of Brussels. Jim -Medd spent the- week 'end with Lyle Adanan of Lon- desboro. Mrs. Verne „Dele„'NErneWini mer Glou,sheze Ms.FaikRfl ey and Mrs. Reg Lawson ate tended the EasterThankpffer- ing meeting Of thedinsrth C.W. on Sunday evening. Mn, and whilre.. Lorne Laws son of Seafeirth visited ion Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd and family. Mr. and Mrs.,Alymer Hart and Cheryl of Brussels visit- ed on Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earlan Osborn and girls. ' M. Earlan Osborrrtilnifed on Wednesday with Mrse-M•array Meehan, Colleen and Valerie of Monkton. Mr. and Mrs, Alvin T. WI - Hams of Burford visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Welter Sedtt- Mr. and Mrs. Earlan Osborn •rrengirls visited on Saturday evening with Mr; and Mrs. Ji ml3rown and Mr. and Mrs. Don Brown and D ebbie of Monkton. Mrs. Jim Medd visited one evening recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Finch and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Hun- ter of Colborne Twp. visited' on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earlan Os- born and girls visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Aly - mer Hart and Cheryl of Brus- sels. .uid Mr. 130(MP Hart visited on Satur- day evening wit} gr.; Mo. v*1)1404444 a04' fain- ily. Mr. and gra, Walter Scot visited nu".*SAndaY with Mr AAA Mrs. George1004 of rrOdettch,' Sunday visitor p iOttt. nnd Mrs. cx0011e, and Mary were Mr. and Mrs; Hector Kingswell of .0inton, atitt MIs... George aid Linn-nf Seratettb endMr. and 'MS. .1001t`CtOZ /Pr and fetidly of Listowel. Mr. and Mrs'. Don 0.0upher -Karen and Billy of Ii$J4rt. were Sunday, visitorsMr. and. MrS. W.w 1 t J. Dale an 81-11,9- FIRED WINTER AIR CONDITIONER ELECTRA,. SWIRD 'se * Vest remit eesdnip 00'0000 Gan. fired Winftn Alf -Condit beet 0XchO9ikr4, .PrOY0005. rustAmri-"*peeds, radletlyit h increase% efficient), en? Prolongs lifeeef ?hi, heat •finntbatiliferd . 11/fr. and Itiirs. Ken Betties of Winthrop visited on ;Sun* ,y with Afro. bole Grin:told- Ben Flanagan. Mr. and Mrs. 'Leo Murray spent last week in Windsor with Mr. and Mrs. Gerrard March- and and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dawe. Miss Luella Moylan, -Kitchen- er and Donald, Moylan, Sarnia, with Mr. and Mrs. John Moylan. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Murray anti-- children, Toronto, visited Gilbert Murray- and also Mrs. Murray who, ie a patient in Sea- fbrth Community Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Drager,. London, visited Mr. and Mrs. Tony Poland. Miss Anne Melady and Miss Sharon O'Dtinnell, London, vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Melady. Peter Eckert, Kitchener, vis- ited' his mother; Mrs. Joseph Eckert and Tom. ' ' • Classified ads paydividends. Ttie attractive eehineibtkiiii>enulYe to your basement.,_ Its- .electrically welded ElectresSigeld protected Heat Exchanger it' perfectly Match. ed with a whisper quiet air circular non blower that delivers # plentiful supply of wenn, filtered' ale to alt parts of your house. EFFICIENT— ECON OMI CA L — QUIET! Now is the time to .insta,11 a new Findlay Gas Furnace. Check with us regard- ing the $100.00 cash al- lowance by Union Gas Company. Gas Furnaces, Gas •Heaters, Gas Stoves Phone 527-1620 for fast Service Wirink, Plumbing Heating. 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