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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-05-18, Page 3M • V r r- e Y f r• 1'F s rd is . A �'ionftrmS,g9ti anti ► Rom tiuon tookplaee'.:at St{ voter's Lutheran f httrelt here; 'Sundli$, w;itb Rev. H. Lossing officiating. �gewers .weretpaced on the al- tar. by • the eenfirmants., 'Thorel be.ng eonfirainedi' were: Wayne I arvey Ahrens, son of W. •and. .Mrs. Harvey Ahrens, Brodhag- @�ns Jetties" Donald Bauer, son of Ml".. and Mrs; Albert Sauer„ RSL 5,; Mitchell; Neil Randall Heuer - Man, son of Mr,`an t Mrs. Orville 73euerman;, Donald ''Frederick Campbell, son of Mr. ,and Mrs. Arthur Campbell, RIR 5, Mit- chell; Kim George Leonhardt, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ross-Leon- hardt; Lavern Martin, son of and Mrs. John Williams;. arren John Rock, son of Mr. ;mid Mrs. George Rock; DeanEd; Ward Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smith; Douglas Carl. Vock; son pf Mr. and Mrs. Carl- Vock; Elizabeth E11igsen, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin >,ilig sen; Shirley Ann Gloor, Baugh -- ter of Mr. and Mrs., Lloyd Gloor; Diane Annye, Henderson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jolie Henle derson; Donna Marie Leonhardt, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Leonhardt; Karen Leonhardt, daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. Mer- vyn ervyn Leonhardt;. Jean Madelifie and. June . Emily Pushelberg, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pushelberg; , Janet Lor- raine Scherbarth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scher- Model shown atter: Viva Dbluxa Fresh from lb smash -hit debat aorosti the Atlantic... the all-new VIvacoifl�s toCallada.' . '• The all-new Viva is here; with stunningnew styling, ,.>, New, greater power. Completely new ride. New suPer silence. Plus a new optional automatic transmission. The all-new.Viva is,longer, lower and wider with exciting.new space - curve styling, A new wider "tante and new full coil suspension give Viva flatter, road -hugging handlina Polder's been boosted over 12%.. And for extra driving ease, there's • Viva's smooth new 3 -speed, fully automatic transmission. Perhaps the most welcome news of all is the new ,leyel -of silence.. Extensive•sound deadeners and body insulatlon,and newtwimin-line mufflers soothe you with the,sit64 treatt►ientw'See the :all-new Viva soon at yottrVauxhall-Pontiac'dealer`s. • Travelling abroad for your holidays this year?Ask about Viva's Overseas Deli ' Ven. *Suggested maximum retaH price of a Viva Sedan with heaterand defroster at (HOME- TOWN)." Price Includes delivery and hon.. Ming charge}, Federal Sales and Excise Ta>les,'Provincial andiocattaxes end licence ars not (ncluded. The-Viva'Oeluxe shrive above Is available at slightly higher cost. $1958. •FromMotors. dimilaytomorrowat Y ll- de s. See your'authorized Vauxhall -Pontiac dealer: Atithorized Vauxhall — Pontiac Dealer'in Mitchell '' WEST I -E NDGARAGE - 82 •Huron St.;y — MITCHELL; ONT. NY, 0.1111•11111 . •Ladies' Aid Meets The Ladies' Aid of First Pres byterian Church met in the church hall on Tuesday after- noon with Mrs. Frank Kling, the president, in tlh chair. Mrs. Wilfred Coleman opened the prograilt with a poem: "Our Centennial Tree' written by a grade 7 pupil of the Mitchell school. Mrs. J. L. Bell chose the hymns for the, meeting and Mrs. James Keys read the 46th Psalm: Mrs. Harold Agar led in prayer. Misses Evelyn and Linda Storey sang two duets "Sweet and Lew" and "Back in the Old Sunday School"., accompanied ;by . their mother, all dressed in old fash- ioned' clothes .and bonnets. Mrs. Coleman. introduced Mrs. Ronald Eyre who took the group from the west coast of Canada to Egrllondville with pictures. Several of the ladies were 'dressed in centennial dresses and print dresses with. white aprons. Mrs. Harold Agar gave the • courtesy remarks. biath,.Jr,,,Fend°We]ncty',r4044.141 'rutter,:..daughtter of " 74 . aulf Mrsf ZarL • noa>rs Jieo ardt .a . ;soiXhardt i4Bach; read >a very spiring essay on "Mat Conf?ranatiCIA, l4eans Tg ,T a''it Mi. andMrs. gad Trutter h1:' so betaine Members of St. er'S by letter; of transfer. . Guests of Mr.:.and Mrs Mar., voy Ahrens following their son's confirrlation were Mr. and Mrs. •Roy Poarn, Jamie and' Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ahrens. and Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuer= mann. Guests of -M%. and Mrs. Irvin Leonhardt for Don'na's confirxn- ation were Mrs. Christina Leen- harat, Edwin, Fred and Carl;- RR 4, Walton; Mr. and Mrs; Thomas Hannon and Jean,. Mit- ;chell; Mr, and Mrs. William Hill„ Strathroy; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eisler and Paul, RR '4 Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gloor and family, Bornholm; Glenda Dickison and Cheryl Bennewfes. • Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bieber and Mr. and Mfrs. Antone Sie- mon attended -Expo last week.' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller and Linda spent the • weekend with Mrs. Toledo .Beuermann and Peter Miller at Waterloo and attended the, confirmation of John Chambers at Preston and were guests of 1111-. and Mrs. Wilbur Chambers on Sunday. •• Mrs. Norman Rhode, Detroit, has returned to her home after visiting With her mother, Mrs. Ed. Prueter and Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Ahrens. Mrs. Gordon Bach and Wilbert, London, also visited at the 'same home last week. 1st ors ast week and over the weekend with . Mrs: Rachael Ahrens were -Mr, and Mrs. Clay- ton Garlton, NiagarrPalls, New York, Mrs. Irene Hinz, Hamil- ton, Mrs. Barbara McLeod, Mit- chell and Mr. and Mrs: Donald Ahrens and family of Btirling- ton. r A shower was held at the community hall for Mr. and Mrs. Doug'McVeigh;• the former Judy Trutter. Bruce Pulsifer's'orches- tra 'supplied the music for danc- ing and the n'e'wly married couple were presented with ._a gift of money by Mrs. Willard. Bennewies. - Cheryl Bennewiesread the address which was -written by Clare French. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oliver, Strat- ford visited with Mrs. Lavern Wolfe Sunday, evening. Guests of -Mr, and Mrs. Carl Vock d'Th Sunday were Mr. and, Mrs. John Hendersonand. fam- ily, Mr. Ivy Henderson., Sea- 0..,. Sea- cEid. fib. Olesta. 4tMr. i314 �py„irl#�t} dere . �� 1 .fRn Beuermalun�►,:.Mr. , e ,. .. Robert ,eueranann, Pot aid,- f4ffign in ;his sMinnfi 'hylic, Mr.. as r • C. 7o_rt.. :hardt, Mr«- George Jacma"441tehener aintorPhon• 527.1430 t `H FERE WAR Citizens are urged to watch evil' ave uUy all bonfires and grass fires, to prevent fire from spreading and causing da* - age to property. • • NEVER LEAVE . A'.:BONFIRE UNATTENDED!, • Be sure fires are completely extingUisle at nights • • . Contact the Fire Department before setting grass -fires,' so that proper steps . to 'control the fire -may be taken. If a bonfire or grass fire appears to be getting out of control, don't ' hesitate CALL TIE FIRE BRIGADE IMMEDIATELY ! Phone 527 -1100 - John F. Scotty Fire Chief • LUGGAGE L Added Reduction" Have Been Made'On .A111 Remaining Merchandise DRESS . HEELS and FLATS Assorted Colors, Reg. to 10.98 SALE PRICED 9c Women's Dress Cuban Pumps .With Arch Supports, Reg. to 16.95 Sale Value .99 tc;.99 • Giant Savings. On - Latest Styles — Colors WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES SALE VALIaIE x.99' .71:99,• ENDS SATURDAY, - MAY 20th SOME IN and SAVE, SAVE, SAVE LUGGAGE FOR EXPO 3 -piece set — ON SALE NOW ONLY McBrine Cameo Series 39.99 CHILDREN'S RUNNING SHOES., SIZES 6 to 10 99c — SIZES 11 to 3. 1.19 ODDS and. ENDS RACK PRICED TO CLEAR ASSORTED FOOTWEAR.. 49c and "99C 10%, DISCOUNT ON ALL New Spring Shoes and Rubber Footwear. Children's, Ladies', Men's For The Whole Family tUPPERS: SALE 93c, 1.99, 2.99 CHILDREN'S, LADIES' and MEN'S WASHABLE- "CAN'VAS- SHOES 99. ,to 2.99 Discontinued "Ladies' HUSH ,PUPPIES ON SALE 5:9s KAUFMAN WASHABLE TIE° FOAM TREADS Reg. 4.98, On SALE NOW 1.99 CHILD'S and BO'S' SHOES We Must Clear 'These Outstanding Values! Sale 99e, 1.99, 2.99, 4:99 A 1 R S T E P SHOESMENS Walking on Air Comfort ''- � Regularly up to 17.98• - To Clear Fr , " 4.9i9 or. • DISC KS . SHOES Regularly 25.98 • , ON SALE , REGULAR STOCK SAVAGE Children's Shoes TIES and STRAPS• prices tip to 6.95 ...._. ON STALE FOR ONLY 1.99 P it Work Boots and Oxfords . SALE 7.99 . . ' Tola Quality 4Regular • SHOES MEN'S DRESS- Discontinued Lines 4.99 to 7.9920 Also Reg. to 19.98 -�-- Sale Price 8.99 to 13.99 • TERMS CASH No Refunds ''We - a.Guarantep • Custoluer - Satisf itt1oin PHONE527-0690 SEA; r) tTH, 0N1 ARI OPEN DAMLY OccEpT WEDNESDAY 8430 ' 6 i IDA; tr cPER 8:30 to 9pl.m - Closed All Deny-Wednescl r, All .Sale Shoes Are roeri. rate ...: