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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-05-18, Page 8THE NI)R' Ifgp4srroK.,S10AFORTH,; 0.141,7414ArIS, 19; 14 A ► I ADS 23, Busin J:?ireet eery W. J. CLEAR" Seaforth, Ontario 1.•10EN SEDE 11t8. 'and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night or Day Calle.— 527.0510. Auctioneer and •Appraiser • Licensed and capable in self .ing all types of auction sales. Reasonable Rates. Bruce Rathwell Brucefield Phone 482-3384 23-63-tf J. A. $URKF Funeral Director - DUBLIN -. ONTARIO Night or Day Calls Phone 43 R 10 , 24. Cards of Thanks I wish to thank everyone that remembered ire with flowers, and cards while I was a pati, eat in Stratford Hospital. --. Harold Jackson: 24-76-1 I wish to say' thanks to all who were so kind to me while I was in Seaforth Community Hospital and, Stratford Gen- eral Hospital. — Ken Murray. 24-76-1 We wish to thank all who hayed helped us' since the tor- nado. Everything was greatly appreciated. — Lorne and Al- berta Feeney. 24-76-1 25. In Memoriam STRONG — Mrs. John Strong who died , May 19th, 1964. The deaths of sorrow we can- not tell - Of' the loss of one we loved. so well And while she sleeps a peace- ful sleep Her memory we shall always keep. —Lovingly remembered by her family. 25-76x1 EYRE — . In • loving memory of cur dearly beloved grand - :el -meg -bier, . Katherine Pauline, who cFcri • 5 years ago., May 15th, 1962. • Sweet little flower tit heaven- • Iv birth, *She wac too fair to bloom or -• earth, - And, oh, the wrench, an an- gel came, And took our dear child home. • —Forever in our, thoughts, grandnarerits Mr. and Mrs. John R. Adams. - 25-76x1 EYRE — In lovin memory of my infant daughter, Kath- -erine 'Pauline, who passed a- way' five years ago, May 15, 1962. Though absent,. you are very near, Still Weed still missed, "'and 've-y dear. —Forever she will dwell in my thnughts and always be remembered by mother. Pauline. 25-76x1 HAWKINS — In loving,mem- ory of a dear mother; , who passed away one year ago, May -2, ,19.66. ' .God saw you getting weary So he did what he thought best, • • Ile came and stood beside you And. whispered "Come and Rest" •You bade no one a last fare- • well, ' Nor even said .good-bye You were gone before we knew it, ' And only God knows why. —Lovingly remembere4 y her family. , 25- 25. in Memoriam EY>7E - m- In loving' rnenUiry of our darlingniece. ,Stather- ine Pauline wo passed away May 1$, 1002: We cannot hold her little Or head .rher little .voice, Still her memory lingeraa on, —Remembered always, by Russel, Yvonne and Wayne. 25-76x1 The family of the late Mrs. Herbert Coombs would like to thank everybody for their kindness during her long ill- ness. A special thank you to the Doctors and Staff at Sea - forth_ Commetnit r Hospital and Doctors and staff at On- tario Hospital Goderich, Box. Ftineral Home, Mrs. Gordon Scott, Mrs. Ken Barry and Mrs. Michael McGrath, for their help at the time of the funeral. Everything was very much appreciated. — The Coombe Family. 25-76x1 27. Births PARSONS — In St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on May 3 to Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Parsons, Cromarty, a son. BARRY — In St. Joseph's Hospital. London. on May 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barry, Dublin, a daughter. GULUTZEN — In Seaforth Community H e s pi t a 1 on May 13th to • Mr. and Mrs Alexander Gulutzen, Wal- ton, a daughter. i LANGLOIS -- IN Seaforth Community Hospital on May 10th to Mr. and Mrs. George M. Langlois, Sea - forth, a son. MERO = In Seaforth Com- munity Hospital, on May 17th, to MVlr. and Mrs, Hen ry Mero, Seaforth, a son. Entragelnents Mr. and Mrs. Con Eckert an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Constance Eliz- abeth , to Mr. Arthur Benedict - Murray, son of Mrs. John Murray and the late John Murray. The marriage to take place at St. James'. Roman Catholic' Church, Seaforth on Saturday, May 27, 1967 at 2 o'cltrek' riaonr• Mr. and Mrs. -Leslie_, A. Pep- per, RR 4 Walton, wish . to announce the engagement 'of" their daughter Marlene Ruth to ;William Floyd Harburn, son of. Mrs. Francis 'Harburn of Hensall and the late' Mr. Harburn. The wedding to take place in Cavan United Church Winthrop, June 3rd at 2:30 O'clock. . ' 76x1 The engagement is announ- ced of Mary Kathryn Lichti to Cornelis John Baan, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.Martin Baan of RR 3 Walton. The bride -elect is the daughter of Mrs. Einrna Lichti of Welles- ley and the late Aaron Lichti. The wedding will take; place June 10th at 2 O'clock -at the Listowel •Mennonite . Church, Listowel. ?Oki' Too Late FOR SALE —• Coal and wood cook stove. Phone. 83 R 2 Dublin. -1 FOR SALE . 20 pigs. Peter Van Driinen, RR 5 Seaforth, phone 109 R 3 Dublin. ••••-•-•1 FOR SALE — 15 good pigs, 9 weeks old. Ted Van Dyk. RR 3 Seaforth, 527-1435. -1 s AREA FUNERAii a MRs ELSNB 4Q,RDJSON ° Mrs, FJstP-Terdison died- Olt at r dle h. es' her �' . tdeaace inb• lip, en Friday, in her 86th rear. Mrs. Jordison was born in Nebraska, the daughter of the late Henry Muble and Anna Will and came to Canada in 1905 when she moved to Saskatche- wan. In 1912 she married Harry E. Jordison who died in 1925: In 1949 she moved to Dublin. She . is survived by four daughters: Emma, Mrs. Charles Friend, Dublin; Melba, Mrs. Andrew Whetham, Ssafoi'th; Jean, Mrs. • Edward Tyndall, Timmins; and Lyda Jordison of Toronto; and by one son, Alfred of An.easter. She had four grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Also surviving are four bra thers and two sisters; Benjamin Muhle, Moosejaw; Albert, North Dakota; Herman, MQrtlach, Sas- katchewan; George, McMinnvil- le, Oregon; Lucy, Mrs. Nolan Adair, Iowa; and Mrs. Lillian Stewart, Itland, Oregon. . Mrs. Jordison was an active member of the. Staffa United Church, the Staffa UCW and the Dublin Women's .institute. The remains rested at the R. S. Box funeral home until Mon- day, when fueeral services were held from the Staffa United Church with Rev. B. Daynard in charge. Burial was in' Staffa cemetery. Too Late We wish to -express our sin- cere thanks to '•neighbors, friends and the boys .from C.F.B. Clinton for helping clean up after the tornado, also to the ladies 'who served lunch. — Tom and Catherine Morris, - i Pallbearers Were. f011eri<..1�1. Bell, kelvin Craw�f4r 1, 73a;'o1d P .r e _ etht , o e .+�Ge r GA.,tt e. g Max. tin Kiinkbammer and Th,Atiias Butters. Gerald Holland and Jack Flynn were fjowerbearers. ,4 STAFFA Fifteen girls from Staffa No: 1 4-I1 Homepoaltin Club "Slecoing Garments" uhd the leaders Mrs. Bert Daynard and Mrs. Spencer Jeffery; 6. girls from Staffa No. 2.441 Homemaking Club "'Sleeping Garments" and their leaders Mrs. John Wallace 441 Mrs. Charles Douglas attended- aee• hievement day in Mitchel~! District High School on Sat- urday. Staffa No. 1 presen ed a skit en " $ leetiug py jama material and patterns' with all members participat ing. Staffa No. 2 club set up an exhibit on "Variety in Sleeping Garments" wit h Bonnie ,Jean Miller giving the commentary. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris and fam- ily were. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dolmage and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Burleigh, and gamily, Seaforth. • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dun- can, Exeter were Sunday vis- itors with Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Norris and family, Brampton, visited Saturday' with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris and family and Mrs. Sam Norris. Misses Janet and Edna Mil- ler, London, visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller and Mrs. Mary Miller. Mr, David Kemp has com- pleted his first year at the University of Western_ -Ontario and. spent- -several days last week at Expo. FREE DRAW VICTORIA WEEK MAY .19-26 MN Mit WORTHWHILE PRIZES --- AT -- Wilkinson's $10. Grocery Order $8. Smoked Ham $5. Fruit Basket DRAW TICKETS WiTH EACH ORDER EXTRA SPECIALS THIS WEEK FRESH SIDE PORK piece -or 49c sliced Ib. WESTINGHOITSE WRINGER • WASHES, With New Improved CUSHIONED ACTION Washes a full 9-und load ' thoroughly and, safely. Rigid construc- tion. Polyropylene gy- rator., Lovell wringer. New non clog pumpm- pties tub in just seconds. Million dollar transmisr cion. -- 5 year parts. warranty. .00 Plus trade Tasty Kitchener BOLOGNA 2-3 lbs. Ib. Vii' y.�..•-`�,f`"' ,'"'• eesee , ere 3c LEAN 'GROUND 'CHUCK Ib. 6 c STORE -SLICED SIDE BACON ib. 59c • Alb COt Portraits (Continued, front Page ii Ronna and Darlene ' ender oa; i readto Robs a DOC. , Frank Sills; animal, Jackie Storey, Bill, Jim,tnd Mane lien derson; solo, (Scottish)--4vy Hen- derson; piano solo, . Mrs. Ross Broadfoot; trio, Sharon Strong, Liz Smale and Christine Pryee; step dance, Murray, Bill and Jim Henderson, Junes Sloan and Ivy Henderson; triple trip, Centennial hymn, Evelyn Stor- ey,` Barry ..Gordon, ,Ricky Mc- Kenzie, Sandra Coleman, San- dia Johnston, Sharron Johnston. The fashion show was intro- duced by WI president, Mrs. R. M. Scott and courtesy remarks' made by Mrs. G. Papple and Mrs. L. Strong. Models ieejudedis_ Helen Mac- Kenzie; Mary Elliott, Mark Chap- ple; Ruth Beuttenmller; Max- ine Marks; Marilyn Wright; Bonnie Stewart; Marjorie Cole - Man; Marjorie Huether; Joan -Campbell; Ina McGrath; Paul- ine Bennett; Sandra Bugill; Mrs. J. MacGregor; Vanda • Storey; Jean Keys; Barbara Scott; Diane Henderson; Kiii Campbell 'Lin- da Papple;` Nancy Milison; Thel- ma Broadfoot; Audrey McLean; Mrs. M. Hudson; Isobel Hunt; Francis Storey; Angela Dever- eaux; June Boussey; -Margie Campbell;" Sharon MacKenzie; Ann Cameron; RuthBeuttenmil- ler;'•Wilm'a McLean; Viola Law- son; Doris .Hugill; Evelyn Car. ter; Gladys Doig; Doreen Strong; Doris Carnochan; Marjorie Pap- ple. Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and- be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. Ne The Seaforth Heine and School . Association' held:• • their final meeting for .the present School teriu on .Tuesday .eve- ming at the Public School with Mrs 0. Oke presiding, .The of, fivers for the next Orin were installed by principal John Tal- bot and are)„ • President, Mrs, Orville .Oke; vice-president, $1rs,'Ben Bridge; recording secretary, Mrs. Gor- don heard; corresponding sec- retary, Mrs. Don Wood; treasur- er, Mrs. Don Minder; program, Mrs. Don Stephenson, (conven- er), Mrs.. A. Y.. Mellen, Mrs. Nelson Cardnpt Vis. Edmund Malkus, Mrs. -Bert Moggeeh, Mrs. John Sinnamon; Mrs, Tom During t1e• ,annual Family Young, Mrs. Carlyle Cornish; Day. Service in First Presbyter - social, Mrs. William , O'Shea, ian Church on Sunday, the sac - Mrs. Murray- Dalton, co-conven rament of . Baptism was adnpin- ers, Mrs. .Alf Beuerman, Mrs. istered to five children. Each RonakPSavauge, Mrs. Ted Say. child was presented with a sib sauge; family life and member- ver spoon having the "turning ship, Mrs, •George Ribey; finan- Bush" emblem .of the church ce, Mrs. George- Miller, Mrs. inscribed on the handle. This William Bennett; publicity, Mrs: • gift is. • to commemorate the R. Boussey; notices, Donald Mor- 100th. Anniversary Year of the - ton;,. pianist, Mrs. Don Stephen- church. son; council ' representatives, The children presented for Mrs. Orville Oke, Mrs. John Baptism, were: Laurie Anne, Turnbull; nominating commit daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John tee for 1968, Mrs, William 0'- F. Bell, Joanne Denise, daugh- Shea, Mrs. Donald Wood. ter of Mr. and Mie. Donald Car - The attendance award was ter,. 'Kevin James, son of Mr, won by Mrs, John Kellar's and Mrs. Donald Coleman, Esth- class. • er Ann, daughter- of Mr. and Mr. ' Talbot announced that Mrs. Walter McClure, and Lisa Wednesday afternoon,. May 24, Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. would be sports day, providing Ronald Powell. ' the weather was suitable. Be The Junior Choir led in the invited the parents to attend. ministry of praise and sang. Tom Wilbee introduced the . a special anthem for Mother's guest speaker, Constable "cord- Day. Mrs. M. R. Rennie was the on Ferris of the Goderich De- guest organist. Ex:ec�t-ive ' N tachm,ent of the Ontario: Prov.. incial Pollee. A new film on safety was shown and this film also was shown to the junior Fades at school on the -follow tog Wednesday morning. Mr. Ferris gave a brief speech lehich was informative and hunn- Church Kas Baptism • Sery-1'ce trous and visa followed by a question and answer period. Ron 'Eyre 'thanked Mr. Ferris and Mrs. Don Woad and 'her committee served ' lunch. Property Changes The following property trans- fers were made recently through the reel estate office of _Joseph McCoiinell, Realtor: The residence of J, Harvey Breams, Ann Street, to Walter 11. Scott, of gelled Township, possession Jong, 1967. The farm an eon . 13, Hullett Township, owned by Beverly Nott, to Ernest Morue, of Hul- lett Towdship., Ilinmediate' pos- •session. The farm house,' barn and oth-. er 'buildings''owned by Earlon Osborn, on part of lot 4, Town- ship of Hullett, td Sheldon John Wall,- of. Windsor, with posses- sion June 1, 1967. ST. COLUMBAN Miss June Azine Melady, daughter,- of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Melady of St. Columban Parish was . a member of the graduating elass from St. Jose- ph's Hospital: Graduation cere- monies.took place at Aluxnpi Hall, London, on Friday eve- ning. The following evening her parents entertained at home for her at a ,buffet supper and reception • for relatives and neighbors. Guests from a dis- tance were present from Wind sor, Kitchener, Toronto, Lon- don and Goderich. h\J �Ia7{ U:Q0 Uu 'r•Ju S `7 '.G c•s'C Setr, Grill -Sore' CHARCOAL --- CHARCOAL :".• .et;,at • I IBBY'S FANCY= --SAVE 13c- Top Vohs Assorted Canned Cold .Drink SOFT DRINKS i 4 -oz. r 7 -oz. Pkr0. Teas CUPS Size illiof 20 4 ASST'D . FRUIT . DRiNKS ...9 ALLEN'S SWEETENED - SAVE3 48 -oz, 12c . Tin: SHIRLEY GAY—SAVE 28c HOT; DOG or HAMBURG BUNS ... 4 Pof 8igs. WESTON'S ...L `. Frost 'n Serve SHORTCAKE TOMATO JUICE • • . 2est:. Tins 69t SWIFT'S • (ROUND OR°' OBLONG). ' PREM ., LUNCHEON MEAT •=- ° GREEN GIANT FCY NiBLET Tin 'KERNE. CORN ' 2):::390 HAIRDRESSING ... Tube -98C TOP VALU ASSTD. FLAVOURS ' SALAD DRESSING 32:17." 47(t K©OL-AID ....' 2O.99 ROBIN HOOA�/A5S7'D Pogn WE SSWIFT FROZEN CAKEMIXES Packet DINNERS •Beef 11 -oz, • CHicken • Turkey Pk9• .�, AJAX HEAVY DUTY POWDERED GOLDEN DEW PARCHMENT ' - � Gt. Size 859 MARGARINE ... 3 Pkgs. 790 DETERGENTpkg., PEPSO.DENT (SPEC, PACK) TOP VALU-'PLAIN OR PIMENTO TOOTH PASTE 2 GTubi:s ge CHEESE SLICES 2:::,..5 AVAILABLE THIS WEEK:.yOL. " 17 OF ART LINKLETTER'S PICTURE ENCYCLOPEDIA !, 'FRESH FROM CALIFORNIA SWEET, FIRM AND JUICY 1' . QUART U.S. NO. 1 NEW POTATOES 1 11; FLORIDA ' U.S. NO. i , ORANGES.go.8; Doz.5 CORN Twp. COB 5 far 39 Bedding Plants in .Assorted Varieties Are Now •Arailable k. At Pok)ular Price) ... PRICES EFFECTIVE, MAY 17 - 20 INCLUSiVE. WE RESERVE THE RiGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES �-- GOVERNMENT INSPECTED, YOUNG. PRE -DRESSED, BROILER — ALL TAIILERITE MEAT; ' A v If . n - ro ro 4 4 t $ertified SEED • Potatoes 3 Kinds Top Quality Grass Seed 1. 5 s' 1.79 CANADA GRADE 'A' - CANADA GRADE 'B' .-- FRESH --- FRO EN c (6-9 !b. - site) Ito 80 FURNITURE. Settforth Fresh HAMBURG PORK SAUSAGE Kitchener Wieners lbs. 89 siommorni Your Food O011ar BOYS MOrt0 At Your - MMA _ torel 7 y�e �fSle B'UY THE BEST . BUY TOP .VALU ! CANADA GRADE 'A' PRE -DRESSED YOUNG FROZEN BROILERi• Top T aIN Turkeys(&Iejb• Ib.I TURKEY LEGS OR BREASTS • ... lb, COLLMAN's READY TO EAT F•ULIN SK NNED AND t]iEPATTE0. SMOKED HAMS i i 4 (WHbL'E'OR HALF) , COLEMAN s� c. C'oLEMANIS: • 14b* Smoked Picnic ..• Ib. 4� WIENERS .. vac poi Wilkinson's Seaforth OE THIS WEEKcS HANDBILL • r'on ORE • O "f` heti# VALtitS r