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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-05-11, Page 4A )HURON 'E'!+ SiTOR, S A ORTH, ONT., MAY 11. 1961, 'illiam M: Hart FUEL ETC. Phone 5270870Seaforth Arnold Stinnissen GROUP - LIFE ACCIDENT and SICKNESS - MAYOR MEDICAL PENSIONS - ANNUITIES Representing un. Life Assurance Company of Canada 117 GODERICH ST. EAST SEAFORTH TELEPHONE 527-0410 WEDDING INVITATIONS COASTERS - GIFT IDEAS , SERVIETTE.' THE HURON EXPOSITOR Phone 527-0240 Seaforth -a; with It's Great With Meals: I. Delicious With SacKs TRY SOME ToDAY, 1 0 MAPLE LEAF DAIRY Phone 527-0810' - Seaforth- Dairy eaforth-Dal y Products are'. available at BROWN'S SUPERTEST STATION Sundays, Holidays, Everyday..- Maple Leaf egiortai Officers The new board of directors of the Mid -Western 'Regional Tour- is( ourist, Council was installed at the annual general meeting on Wed- nesday. ednesday. in Stratford. Officers include:.past presi- dent, 3. H. Aitken, Goderich; president, ,Mrs. Marion. Owens, Aberfoyle; vice-president, H: J. Gerber, Elora; vice-president, Cyril Taylor, Kitchener; secre- tary -treasurer, W. G, Urquhart. Members of the board of -dir- ectors include: Wayne Shackle- ton, St. Marys; Ewart Bancroft,. Mornington, Township; Wilfred Trask, Nichol Township, Griffin Thomas, Grand Bend; Tlifimas Boyd, Fergus; Dr. W. B. Coxon, Zurich; Chris George, Dept. of Tourism and Information, Kit- chener. Following the election of the new board of directors, the new tourist folder and guide booklet entitled "A Guide for Touring Moda'? was unveiled. The new folder contains twelve tours of the Midwestern Ontario Devel- opment Area and highlights the many points of interest and at- tractions that exist.in Midwest- ern Ontario. 60,000 of the new colorful folders were producted at an estimated cost of $19,000. Use Expositor Want - Ads Phone 527-0240. 4:4 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 (To Reduce Inventories of Sizes Below} Black White List - Sale List --• Sale Four only $31.50 -15.75 $29.30 -14.70 -33.10 --16.55 31.10 --15.55 . 35.00 --••17,50 31.10 -15.55 • , 35.00 y--17.50 33.45 -16.75 ...., .`87.65---18.85- 37.55 -18.80.... 42.20 21.10 • 40.85 --- 20.45 '.:. 46.00 -=- 23.00 775 x 14 Black and White, plus 825 x 14 Black ' and White. All fires are first tine with many Dominion Laredo Tires available. 13E PREPARED GO SAFELY GO UNIROYAL -Your Guardian' Maintenance Centre Phone 5274750 . Seaifoi th O. ..11:01rectors J.. V'�as�mar� The new board of darectgrs of the Moda Council were li tel- ledd at its annual'board! of di`rec- tors' meeting' on Tuesday of last week. The new slate of officers, in- clude: President, 0. J. Wessman, Grand Bend, past president, W. C. Gerth, Milverton; vice-presi- dent, A. R Hoffer, Elorg; vice- president, T. H. IsleyWaterloo Township, and a vacancy was left for an additional vice-presi- dent to .be appointed from a newly created corporate mem- ber ember section.. This appointment will be made at the June board of directors' meeting. Secretary -treasurer for the second year will be 1, Cr. Need les, Chancellor of the TJniversi ty of Waterloo. Members of the board of dir- eetors include: Brian Flannigan, Seaforth; M. A. Greene, Eoteter; J. Hayter, Stephen Township; J. Scotchmer, Stanley Township; John Stephens, Bianshard Town- ship; R. Bauer, Logan Town- ship; David Kilberg, Listowel; W. Seebach, Warden, ' Perth County; R. George Bridge, Pal- merston; almerston; G. W. Fatum, Fergus; Fred Cox, Dep. Reeve, Eranosa Township;. L. G. Lovell, Galt; A. J. Gillies, Kitchener; additional director to be named -from Wat- erloo County; R. S. Macpherson, Guelph; J. H. Aitken, -Goderieh; Brucefield UCW to Donate Clothing The May meeting of Bruce - field UCW was held in the school room, Tuesday. Group three was in charge. Mrs. F. McGregor gave the call to wor- ship. First verse of hynrn 501 was sung and Mrs. Brodie read the scripture and led in prayer. Mrs. McGregor read excepts from a Scottish journal relating to our,.chureh. Offering was re- eeived and dedicated. A film on the Church Grows in Canada was .enjoyed by all and a dis- cussion period on, the different aspects of the church's relation to the 'community at -large was held, sedera) `Very good thoughts were brought forth. Mrs, Taylor, the president, News of Kippen • Miss. Gayle Robinson left Lon- don .,,by jet • on Friday for a month's vacation in Winnipeg, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, •.Cal- gary, Alta., .Vancouver and San Francisco. - Miss Sharon McBride returned Sunday to UWO after spending the weekend with her parents, Mr'. and Mrs. -Edgar McBride. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Carter and Jimmie, of Brantford, spent the - weekend visiting Mr.. and -'Mrs. Nelson Hood. ,Weekend visitors with: the Longs were a brother and sister- in-law, Mr, and 'Mrs. F. W. Rowntree, of Weston, and •Sun- day callers were Rev. and Mrs. D. A. MacMillan; also' Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Livingston, all of .London. News of tion , Mrs. Gretta DeClute, Mr,'Uini Rubicini, .Toronto, visited Mrs. Mary Malcolm on Sunday after- noon and. Mrs: Gladys Balfour. 'Mrs. Dorothy Hutcheson visited M-rs. Malcolm' in the evening. .Mrs. •Leslie Williams, Mrs. Nelson Heal, Mitchell, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney en Saturday. - Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm in London on Monday. Mr. and . Mrs. James Brough- ton, .Atwood, visited their daughter,_ Mrs. Fergus Lannin° and Mr. Iiahnin on Sunday. Mrs. Blythe Lannin visited her Mother, Mrs. CC. Innis, St. Pauls, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Roney visited Mrs. Albert Roney on Sunday at Hillside Rest Home, Stratford. Mrs. George Gibb, Stratford, is spending a few days with Mr. andr Mrs. Dalton Malcolm. 1.VJr. Keith Malcolm finished his first year in Western, Lon- don, on Thursday -and left for Expo „for a few holidays before starting .his summer job. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thiel, Fullerton, visited fir. and Mrs. Fergus 'Lannin' on Sunday. News of Woodham Mr. and MrSADon Rixon and family of London visited on Sun- -day with Misses Blanehe and Rhea Mills and Mr. Edgar Mills. Mr. and Mrs. John Kenney and Mary and„ Patsy Kirk of Luean. were Saturday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Beckett, Jacqueline and Geraldine. Mr. -and Mrs. Elliott Clarke end Wayne of Exeter visited Sunday evening with Mr. a d Mrs. Doh Wilson, Warren., San- dra and Perry of Lakeside. Mrs. Roy Brock of Detroit visited,for a few days last week with Mr; and Mrs: "Lloyd Smith, Dianne and Douglas. Mr. Wilson Dodge of Clande- lyoye visited:., Monday evening with Mr. and' Mi's, Lawrence Beckett Old girls. Mr. and Mrs. tion Brine and Oiier'yi were Sunday guests with ,11(Lr. and Mrs.' Fred t otipe. • Mrs. M. Copeland. and Jean were Sunday uieftelt. with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mountain of St, Mks. , took charge of the business part and thanked group three for a most interesting meeting. Roll call and minutes of last meet- ing were given. The treasurer's report stated $1,02L98 was on hand. Thank you notes from Myrtle Taylor, Jack Aikenhead, Mrs. Arnold Taylor .and Jim Soutee were read. Mrs. Greg McGregor read a -letter from our Korean foster child. - Donations of children's and adults' clothes for. the bale to be brotight in by last week in May. Our visitor's day will be on June 6th at 2 poi:, Margaret Beecroft. speaker. Egmondville, Varna and WeSiff,rWil4is-t-o be - guests. Next general meeting will be in September, Stanley Unit in charge. Mrs. Scott in- vited the UCW to her home for picnic in July', program commit- tee to decide on date and sports etc. Alma College, August 21. Unit three are sponsoring' .a project to heave the shut-ins'•vis- ited.Mrs. Fred McGregor, Mrs. L. Wilson .and Miss. M. Swan to be a committee to plan the vis- its. Meeting closed by repeating the Lord's Prayer. Unit three• served a delicious lunch. • 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. INSURANCE WIND 'TORNADO CYGL®NE JAMES ' F, KEYS Phone 527-0467 Seaforth Representing 'he Western Farmer's Weather Insurance Mutual , Co., Woodstock, Ont. -, %rive coal' Champion Stove and Furnace Oil. WILLIS. DUNDAS Office 527:0150 - Res. 527 -1053 - Classified ads pay dividgnds. I:.SBORNE -BERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY' HEAD OFFICE, -. EXETER, Ont. Directors: Martin Feeney R.R. 2, Dublin Pgesident Clayton Calqulioun R.R. 1, Vice President r Science Hill Wm. H. Chaffe • R.R. 4, Mitchell Tim Toohey R.R. 3, Luca Raymond McCurdy R.R.•1, Eirkton Robert Gardiner R.R. 1, Cromarty Agents: Hugh Benninger - Dublin Harry Coates - - Exeter Clayton Harris - Mitchell Secretary" -Treasurer:. Hugh Patterson - . Exeter Name resident Chad. Thomas, Federation of Ag- rtauiture, County of Huron; Ron- ald onald Forrest, director, Waterloo County Area Planning Board; Ernest Nyitrai, Department of Economics and Development, Toronto. It was also announced at the Board meeting that the annual conference of the Moda Council will be held on May 31st at the Breslau Hotel. - ,,.t of $oo, 14fo of Conac1a f e ono. or£ tide rendre Ioa ?iillg ia#e >a capipanials whh 150 branch +oma diroagiwnt Nom America? - A* tris $un •Lffe represent• • alive to your community, . snug I be of service? JOHN' J. 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