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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-05-11, Page 3N` Tor '/MCo•op Instiranco CompiRh �:.: - :1� ►° i • Aute and. • Farm. • E*1/16t6r's' I4 1 ,4 ,. • .Aceldent and Sickness • Eire, Residence, Contents • L f , I omntercial • Life surance da Savings • Huron CO -op. Medical Services • Wind Insurance AR -ROW ALL CANADIAN Petroleums Limited • Gasoline • Diesel HEATING ,PLS Valvoline 011 and Greases "Go With Arrow" • AGENT: DON COLEMAN. DIAL 527-0646 - SEAFORTH Classified. ads pay dividends. .The annuals 21101410 qt. the Dublin Women's. Institute was 21014 Monday evening at the home of 'Mrs. Lloyd J umpbries. Past president Mrs.. John Bur- chill urchild installed the following. re. elected slate of officers: presi- denti.ldrseThomas Butters; vice presidents, i1lrs, Herbert Brit; ton, Mrs. Joseph Statton; secre- tary and press, Mrs: Lloyd Hulnplrrys; treasurer, Mrs, John Nagle; assistant, ,1VIrs. Friend; district directors, Mrs. Charles Friend, alternate, Mrs. John' Burehill; public relations, Mrs. William Stnith; Card see • retary, Mrs. Berbert Britten; branch directors, !Mrs. '1'honlas- Simonsen, •4ylrs. Elsie Jordison, Mrs. James Statton; Tweedsmtiir book curator, Mrs. R. S Aikens; standing committees: .Agricul Lure and Canadian, industry, Mrs, R. S. Aikens, Mrs. Harold Pethick; .citizeinship and educa- tion; Mfrs'. Joseph Dorsey,,,Mrs. James -Statton; historical re- search and current events, Mrs. John Burchill, Mrs. Russell Kramlp; home ' economics and health, Mrs. Charles Friend, Mrs. W. Antis; pianist, Mrs. John Nagle, assistant, Mrs. Har- old arold! Pethick. - 1966 CLASSIC SEDAN 1965 CHEV. B.ISCAYNE-6 Cylinder .1964 RAMBLER CLASSIC 1964 FORD, GALAXIE 1964 MO; IRIS OXFORD" 1963 CLASSIC SEDAN 1962 FORD -WAGON 1962 AMBASSADOR' 1961. BUICK SEDAN 1961 AMBASSADOR 1960. VALIANT • a Come and , See the NEW 1-967 .MODELS-:. MILLER MOTORS Phone 527-1410: Seaforth American Motors Dealer ►trs. Tliouaas Btttterff Condnet- A tie .business of no. regular Inc in otleh opened with '-the: Ode and Mary Stewart Collect., The roll call was answered with a tip for making. the kit- chen safer. Prefereneeain top- *ics for short Courses, leaders' training schools, and forums were discussed.. --First and sec- ond choices in each are to be forwarded 'to Mrs, Irene Priest, Perth County HoMe' Economist. The branch will ,share with other` local organizations, costs; involved in meal preparation for volunteer workers, who were helping at tornado damaged farms. Members were reMinded of the dates for the district an- nual meeting to beheld'in Mit- chell in May and of the national convention to be held in •Guelph in June. • Mrs. Charles Friend reported that the current 4-H project "Sleeping 'Garments" had been completed and that the record ACROSS 1 -Anglo-Saxon money 4 -Pronoun . 6 -Place for raising cattle 11•Peril 13 -Football team. 15 -Printer's measure 16 -Comes on the scene 18 -Behold! 19=Symbol for calcium 21 -Painful 22•Allowance- for waste 24-SSpirit (colloq.) 26. Unusual 28.•Number 29 -Mental images • 31 -Tableland 33 -Paid notice.* 34 -Insect 'eggs 6 -Holds in high regard 7 -Beverage 8 -Bird's home 9.106 (Roman number) 10 -Capital of Montana 12-A state (abbr.) 14 -Famed , 17-Persiei 20 -Sp be itl 23-Artiflcial language 24 -Enlisted - mah (bolioq.) •25'=Couple 27 -Slave '30 -Remain 32 -Father 35• Broke suddenly 37 -Fondles 38 -Quaver 39 -Depends dn. • 41.Stunlble 43 -Nook 36 -Cut•_ 38-;nitats'._ of 26th 'r President 40 -Rage 42.8uild 45 -Female ruff 47 -Distance - measure 49 -Short Jacket 50 -Evils 52: Baker's products 64 -Senior (abbr.) 55 -Chinese mile 66 -Occurs 59 -Compass point 61•Girl's name 63.Quadruped 65 -Cut. 66-C om pase point 67=Native metal • DOWN , 1 -Poem 2 -Offensive 3 -Indefinite article 4:Possessive pronoun 5 -Mistake'', boos and (Otto$ • sksottents hada, been sent in, tire. The,. home- e0ozlom.9st in preparation. ler achievement day to: he held May 13th ;at ;the. MitFhell;..Dis, trict Highs' School, She meted all those interested to attend the afternoon session. • paring the annual ° meeting the reports of the standing Committees • were presented with each convener ,outlining the work and program' fallow - ed in the :past year. 'Mrs. Put- ters thanked the nenrbers for their co-operation throughout the year and presented a few ,.of the highlights' of the year's activities. The May meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs., Wil- fred ,,Annis, with an executive meeting prior to it, planned for May 9th. Mrs. Serbert Britton conduct-. ed two contests. • The -meeting was adjourned by Mrs. John Burchill and lunch served by Mrs. James Statton and Mrs. Harold Pethiek. ©OD ©N C7EME0 OM a©©MMC16`l ®D l OMLJ NEM MOSE =Drs tl©E7 MOM MINE E© 0®©® MUM CO POEM ©GEOU ©®o MUM Immo !L Irl© MECO l r 1W121110o0 r>J® ©©MEW DOOM= MECUM OM MO SOLUTION - 44 -Symbol, for 67 -Exist thoron 58 -Symbol for 46 -Spanish tin article ' 60 -Organ of 48 -Acte - sight 51-Manifesta. 62-A continent tion (abbr.) 63 -winter pre- 64 -Knockout cipi4tion (abbe) 1 2 3'049,:i4 SAVAGE Children's,, Shoes TIES' and STRAPS prices up to 6.95 ON SALE FOR ONLY " ■99 pair Work Boots and Oxfords SALE 7.99 5 :::,26 8 9 10 :: 11 12 ►•s••' 13 111 15 15 :2'416 :❖ :4 ■■ 17 ■II!:::.. '••. ■ K•:4•.19 20 ••;' 21 M 23 24 1125 f026 tot.29�►•:•::31 1127 :::::: 28 1. S■��,••••.�■ yiiii`a' iii 35 :::�, 36 137 g.i:•air 38 39 �;:;�; 141 ;:;