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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-05-18, Page 11Tho (MT!. pf $tt M;`.Wes', . Seas fort)), met r wt'll, ," Muir Devereaux presiding. The press. dent tbankett everyone. for the • successful e'lothing" drive. The •visiting /committtee for May; Mrs. Frank . )iglu, Mrs Michael yy%lliaaals. Onr;inem'rsiiip and • 4 0 g • A 9 9 0 catholiie, ;mag lite eatniee ie X i the month oaf l ay. Tie #o - lowing ce vei;e Were- flataltd by the presfdentt • Opiritualkiktra, IT9se1011,.] ort• null; aauagazJneq ;Mrs, Melvin Cooper',ass, gra, James Deve ereaux; Libiraria?i+, Moa., k auk :Map out a change-of-piace vacation with an NEC Traveloan (._ v 7,01, tot n:cbatige-of•• pace -cation, too, for 1 good health, good twirl) Do it with' an HFC 'Iraveloan. It'll provide the money for every trate' esweiiase.• Later when jibs) return. you,' canrrepay HFC conveniently. { . Above payments Include panda* end Interest and are based Ask about oreditilre� tnp,tmptrepayment butdo atIncrudtthecostortUeineurence. rn tlrance on loans , at lowgroup rates *1400, t t0 4 ar B�q 1000 1600 2600 4000 x000 MghtlItLY ifd monk 1--- '�'M' 101.01 126.26 4, , was' $ X7335' 117 31 146.71 PAYMENT i arias 5...., ...a.. +y••. 57.72• 00.18 144444g 3D 180;37 IC months 5.,., ` 2333 41.45 ..,,. PLANS 20 months $6,12 18,35 32.86 58.11 ... .,... 1t month 9,46 28.37 51.24 91.56 .,. • HOUSEHOLD FINANC Ask atinut!our evening hours GODERICH 35A West Street—Telephone 624-7383 (aboite the Signal Stgr). STRATFORD 119 Ontario Streef—Telephone 271-9440 (next to Simpsons -Sears) eati Nigh; lunch, Mrs. J'ia.lavieiii 1141.17J1 x deconfifigt 14r8 Otiaarad VOcertr, Our 1'e001 tea and tiaxg mala is oil, June 14, Father Lar, agli, addressed the meeting en' -the theme of Ascension Darn The OW1. coraventi:on is in Whist, - sop when two delegates Will rep. resent:Seaforth . __ "I�el Mrs, James y� intro iced Mrs,' Betty Caxdno, - public health nurse, . who f showed, slides'. and told of Ilex work the county. She`-, was thanked by Mr's. Ewart Wilson: and pre- sented with a -gift, 5 rs. Iar-r3 flak won the mystery prize. Use Expositor -Want-'A4s Phone .. 527-0240 No SMOKE, NO ODOUR • HEATING OIL Walden 8i Broadfoot Phone 527-1224 — Seaforth FOR SERVICE, QUALITY AND LOW, LOW PRICES SHOP AT RED'S FINA STATION FOWYOUR TARES :- LOTS TO CHOOSE FROM FiRST LINE 4 -PLY TIRES -y—• - 775 x;14 W/W. TUBELESS 825 x 14 W/W TUBELESS 855 x 14 W/W TUBELESS° • 775,x 15 W/W TUBELESS 845 x 15 W/W`TUBELESS 700 x 13 W/W TUBELESS WAGON TIRES 775 x 15 BL./W T,T. F. "RED VANTYGIIEM Arno! *Rows , 1F* , •.• ee,i comas #101:101t 71413 1. PANS1ON5 ' . `A Nu nt$ irnp 117 G9RER 1 `ST. ROT . SWOPS TELEPHONE 4274419 YiIcks "He's not Mike other students. He buys bananas to eat[ THE HURON E POSIT R Phone 527;0240 .. ° $ieaforth IVIATHERS -.HOUSTON shantung, fashioned) with A-line skirts and empire waists. The bodice and bell cuffed sleeve's were of white lace; -over blue shantung and trimmed with tiny bows. They wore nytn net picture hats d carr ed bou- quets of white: 4hasta mums and blue tinted baby mums. -Soloist Linda Bryans, sang "Wedding Prayer" and "My World', accompanied by Mrs. Harvey Brown, organist. ' Ar reception was held after- wards in the church •parlour. The couple will honeymoon• in Florida and live in London, Duff's 'United Church; Walton was the scene Saturday for the double ring wedding' ceremony of Dennis . Barry Mothers, of. London, anti Brenda Catherine Houston of Brussels, with Rev. Arthur Higginbotham: officiat- irig, The 'bride is the daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs. Rae Houston, of. RR 2, Brussels andi the groom is the son 'a Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred! 112athers of 455 Baker'St., London. The bride was given away by her father. The bride chose a floor -length gown of organza, over tulle and taffeta of centennial fashion, with • • lace bodice and lily point • sleeves. Chantilly* lace was used to Arita the bouf- fant skirt in deep flowers.' A• detachable .train . of race and organza "fell from the shoulders to chapel length. A three-tier finger-tip veil was held in place, by a cluster of silk organza roses. She -carried a bouquet of Centennial, roses. . _.r - The groomsman was Mr. Jer- ry -blathers, brothe4, of the grooms, from London. The ush- ers were Robert Ho'ttston, bro- ther of the bride from Kitchen er and Gary •Mathers, cousin of the groara, from Grand'Bend.' The bridesmaids ..;pirere Mrs:• Jerry blathers of London, Miss Shelley Zinkon of London "and Miss Janice Houston of Brus- sels. The maid of honor was. Miss Glenna Houston of Brus- sels. 'The bridesmaids wore floor - length ,gowns of capri blue silk .NEWS of HENSALL ST. THOMAS' • WA The Women's Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs, Robert Neivnham. The president, Mrs. Boulton opened the meeting with prayers. Mrs. Bruce Mc- Lean secretary, read a leetter from the prayer •partner, Rev. Ed _:Mayle of Paint °Hills, Que- bec;- acknowledging the Easter .box that had been sent to them. Miss Dorothy Parke had at- tended the 'Diocean annual meeting held in London --in' Ap- ril and .gave a report. Mrs. William' O'Shea gave the study book, "The Church grows, in Canada" explaining the grow. th west of Hudson Bay: Mrs: Boulton received the of- fering and closed the meeting with the benediction. Lunch was served by Mrs. Newnhant, assisted by her daughters, Syn- thia and Rosemary and Mrs. Bruce McLean. Mia and Mrs. W. ' T. Dodds. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Dodds, Lynne and Paul, Mr. and Ws -..Robert Watson, Seafortli:; Mrs. Audrey Christie and Catharine Anne, Hensall, were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mts. Siin Roobol. Mr. Roy ,Consitt was a recent winner of a barbecue in a draw at a local store. Miss Ann Mickle left Monday with her sisterand brother -in - •Trade Mark Reg'.. ®Pateran is a registered trade mark of Ciba m ' P ?ODUCTS brow beans without weeds. PA 50- W. 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Phone 527-0608 — 4,- &forth R8 R. 3 • - law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacMil- lan of Waterloo, to spend a week at Expo, The annual rummage sale pro- ject of llensall. Kinettes, held on Saturday in the Arena, was most successful and well patron- ized. Clothing not sold was given' to •the United Church' for their bale to be packed this month. Mr. Charles Mickle, Hamilton, Robert and Ann Mickle, UWO, London, spent the weekend with their • parents; Mr. and Mrs. 'Laird Mickle. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Joynt, Toronto, Dr. W. T. Joynt, Lon- don, were weekend," visitors with MTs. Alice Joynt. The Misses Kathie Henderson, Brenda Noakes, Jayne Pyette, Lois Simmons, and John' God. dard-left-Su'nday evening by -bus with grades ,11. 12 and 13 of South Huron District - High School for . Expo, returning home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. ' R. A. Orr re- ceived word that their son and, daughter-in-law, Flight Sergeant and'Mrs. Donaidi A. Orr, RCAF, have .moved; from Paris, France, to Brussels, Belgium. • Mr. and, Mrs. Orr, Barbara and, Kathryn of Crediton, visit- ed, on Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Orr. Mrs. Dorothy 'McDonald of Ailsa Craig was also a guest at the Orr residence. The twenty-first annual ,mus - lc festival was held in the Main St. Unites` Church, Mitchell, May 1 to 5 with adjudicator Earl Teir`y,of London, The --t 7lawing are the marks awarded to pupils of Miss Greta Lan>mie, who participated: Tony Kale, grade two, 78; Linda' Bell grade 3, 82;, Gail Tra- vers, grade 3, 79; Sandra Gra- hasrk, grade 5, 79; Tom Travers, grade 7, 79; piano duett, Sandra and Janet Graham, 80; Sherry Travers and Carmen Currie, 82; Cathy Caok and Kay Davis, 79. --NOTICE -- For Co-op Insurance Call . W. ARTI IUR WRIGHT Phone 5274464 -- John 5t. 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Only at . With au? convenient Twin Account Plan you use Toronto -Dominion do you get tiCA cheques with your Personal Chequing Account for paying bills your name and address printed on them without and our neW 4Y2% Premium Savings Account charge, and petsonalized deposit slips as welt' for building your savings. This' new savings account pays a'whopping 50% more Interest (paid twice yearly and calculated en the rims• mum monthly balance). • • We've 'gbt a lot of other Go -Ahead Edeas that work for you at Toronto -Dominion ... Ask about "then' when you come, in to open a Pm" sonal Chequing Account at Toronto•pomirt on. You also get a free cheque-wattet in your choice of col6urs, brown or black. But there's even mote for you with a Personal Chequing Account at Toronto -Dominion. 'Now, we give you an 'up-tC-date statement of your account every 30 days, instead of• 60 days, together with your cancelled cheques. This sim• T ROI NTO.Eft' MiN1 O.N. The Bank,wherepeople snake the difference,' W. D. STEPHENSON, Manager Seafo1 th 1 MR. JOHN DOE 76 ANY STREET. YOURTOWN, ONT. I -ay to the order of PERSONAL • CHEOUINC AccSuN'r 000099 083 19 • $ • r • Dollars THE TORONTO -DOMINION BANK TORONTO DOMINION CENTER BRANCH' 55 KING 5T. W & BAY ST. TORONTO, ONT: r: I, a 41.2,• f i i3 L t: G t14 • ' 100 ?au f3 2 2 r{'i, ser - Plus t ese other benefits • Fully Personalized Deposit Slips • Free Cheque Wallet -`- Your choice of two colour • A Statement every 30 days instead of 60 days • Your cancelled cheques returned •".A storage box for cancelled cheques • Low service charges • Fast and efficient service It doesn't cost you $2.50 to get fully personal- plifies your budgeting and gives you a bettor ized cheques when you have a Personal picture sooner of what you spent where. - Chequing Account at Toronto -Dominion. Only at . With au? convenient Twin Account Plan you use Toronto -Dominion do you get tiCA cheques with your Personal Chequing Account for paying bills your name and address printed on them without and our neW 4Y2% Premium Savings Account charge, and petsonalized deposit slips as welt' for building your savings. This' new savings account pays a'whopping 50% more Interest (paid twice yearly and calculated en the rims• mum monthly balance). • • We've 'gbt a lot of other Go -Ahead Edeas that work for you at Toronto -Dominion ... Ask about "then' when you come, in to open a Pm" sonal Chequing Account at Toronto•pomirt on. You also get a free cheque-wattet in your choice of col6urs, brown or black. But there's even mote for you with a Personal Chequing Account at Toronto -Dominion. 'Now, we give you an 'up-tC-date statement of your account every 30 days, instead of• 60 days, together with your cancelled cheques. This sim• T ROI NTO.Eft' MiN1 O.N. The Bank,wherepeople snake the difference,' W. D. STEPHENSON, Manager Seafo1 th 1