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The Huron Expositor, 1967-05-25, Page 8
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PRYDE & SON inquiries are invited - Telephone Numbers: EXETER 225-0620. - CLINTON 482-9421 SEAFORTH: Contact Willis Dundas WEDDING INVITATIONS DIAL 527-0240 - SEAFORTII WE FEATURE FLAVOR CRISP CHICKEN Pressure Fried - Juicy'n Tender Take Out Orders - SPECIAL SingleBucket Order $1,35 14 pieces $4.65 We serve •Silverwood's Custard ICE CREAM -in cones in 10c -15c - 25c sizes Custard Milk Shakes 35c WONGS Phone -527,--0920j, 'Seaforth Sit. Coiui. tjn4ef� St. Columban football team remains undefeated after down- ing London Marconi 3.1 in Lon- don, Saturday. Marconi led 1.0 in the first half but Ron Murray scored ear- ly in the second to tie it up.• Gerald Ryan score&.lwice for St. Columban and the game end- ed 3.1 for St. Columban. It was . the third straight win for St. Columban. The St. Columban team line- up: goal, Paul O'Reilly; full backs, Frank and Paul Malone; Cancer Unit Has Meeting A general meeting of the Hur- on Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society was held in Wingham Town Hall, when the president, Harvey C. Johnston chaired the meeting and encouraging re- ports were heard from all de- partments. It is ekpected that the campaign objective will be reached.. Gordon Leggitt and his bell ringers contributed several musical numbers.. An essay on smoking and its relationship to cancer, written by Douglas F,,ady of Holyrood, was read by Mrs. MacNaughton and Rev. Hamilton presented a pictorial tour of Canada from Peggy's Cove to the shores of British Columbia.' The little cradle, made and donated to the Society. by Mr. and Mrs,.. Tiesma was on dis- play. It was agreed to present this gift to the Princess Margar- et Hospital in Toronto. half ;backs, Ron O'Connor, Jack Miran: Leon Maloney; centre, Gerald Ryan; right wing, Harry Ryan, Dave McMally; left wing, Art and .Ron Murray; subs, ,1?. Benninger, Der- Murray and Gordon Moylan. Congratulations boys and we hops you will get a good crowd of. fans out for your next home game on .Saturday May 27th, at St. Co'lurOban, against London Celtics, . • The folltwing barns will p, lay at St. Columban on the dates in- dicated: May 27th, London Celtics June' 17th, St. Thomas' Kickers July 1st, Sarnia ' July Bth, Olyampians July 22nd, Woodstock Aug. 1.2tht Goderich Aug. 26th,. Marconi Jrs. Sept. 9th, Dutch Canadia Bs Sept. 23rd, Maltese Falcons Oct. 7th, German Canadia Bs. Zion UOW met at the home son, who passed away very sud- of Mrs: Lawrence Barker, Mrs. denly on. Saturday and was Lorne Aikens - presided and buried on Monday. . opened the meeting with a Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burchill poem.nn 15 was sung. Mrs. visited Mrs. Thomas Coyne in R. S A}k s read the scripture Stratford Hospital, on Sunday. and followed with prayer by Mr. and Mrs.• Pearson Ches.- Mrs. borne `Aikens. A reading, . ney, Stratford and Sister Mil - "The True Virgin ,of Mother's sired visaed' Mrs. -Iva Varnan at Dayy, by Mrs. Caries Roney and home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bur - poem, "The Bible that my chill on Sunday. mother gave me", by Mrs. Glenn Miss Mary Lannin, Alan Ron- ey, Bruce Malcolm, were among the grade 12 and 13 students from Mitchell High School who enjoyed a trip to Expo last week. • Mrs. Jack Burchill and Pat- ricia visited Mrs.` Rena Stacey. and Mrs. Joe Reed at the rest home on Wednesday. Mrs. Clarence Innis, St: Pauls, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Gray, Kit- chener, Mr .and. Mrs. Blythe Lannin and Garry were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morley Lannin on' Sunday when their .grand- son Gerry was baptized at Mit- chell United Church in the morning. Mrs. Mary Williams, Burford, spent the weekend with her sis- ter-in-law Mrs. Vera Moore at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Diehl. Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Lannin and Carolyn were dinner guests -of M7r`: `and -Mrs: Bill-Br`ottgh"ton; Atwood, on Sunday. Mr,"and Mrs. Charles Roney visited Mrs. Albert Roney on Mother's day. Miss • Eleanor Lannin accom- panied Mr. and Mrs: Charles Friend and family to their cot- tage at Lion's Head for the hol- iday weekend. Pepper. Mrs. Lawrence Hannon gave a reading, "The First' Set- tler of Mitchell District". Mrs. Dalton Malcom read a chapter from she study book. The meet- ing was prepared by Mrs. Earl Barker and Mrs. Gordon Aikens. Mrs.' Glenn -Pepper ,conducted the 'business. Thank you notes were read by the secretary, Mrs. Wilfred Annis, from the. McDougall families, Mr. ' and Mrs. Harold Meagher, thanking the ladies who served coffee sanwiches and donuts to the tornado workers, Lunch was served by the hos- tess, with her assistants, Mrs. Lawrence Hannon and Mrs. Nor- man Bushfield. Sympathy is, extended to the Jordison family in the•'•loss of their mother, Mrs. Elsie Jordi - Church Grou�s ,Meet . STANLEY UNIT UCW The Stanley UCW Unit of Brucefield Church opened with the theme ,on . "Friendship" . by Mrs.. R. Taylor, who took the devotional. The scripture, John 15, verses 9-17, was given by Mrs. H. Lemmron..Mrs. R. Tay- lor read on "Friendship" and "Friends", followed by prayer. Mrs. C: Henderson took the top- ic, "Mother's Day. Articles for the bale are to be brought `to Mrs K. Scott before the end of May and the June meeting is to 'be at Mrs. J..Mc- Gregor's, with Mrs. C. Horton co -hostess. `FIRST CHURCH WMS First Church WMS met in thb Centennial room on Thursday afternoon. The meeting opened with call to worship by Mrs. James Keys in the absence of the president, Mrs. Coleman. For the June meeting., the members are invited to bring their needle and thimble to do a quilt for the bale. The W_M'&. axe resps)i)sible to proeure a leader for the Explor- er's. Mrs. Helen McMillan, the -group leader was responsible for the 'devotional part. Miss Jessie Fraser gavea report-iof the Synodical held at Stratford and; hymn 270, "Breathe, On Me Breath of God" was sung. The scripture lesson was read by ,Mrs William Drover, taken from Acts, 8th chapter, verses 1-8 and 14.17. Mrs. Sam Storey gave the Glad. Tidings.pfayer. The fourth program of the. study book "The Church and the First;;Canadians", was taken by several members and told about the Indians. Mrs. Helen McMillan thanked those who took part. AND and STONE . All kinds of GRAVEL FILL CRUSHED STONE For Every 'ReegUirement 'RANK KUNG LIMITED Phone 527-1320 Seaforth .WU(�MEN7. H,n A7 P.I a .',. i,T XII# Y 'he.tlfay meetingo#, the• Hos pitai Auxiliary was 4.010 Tues,. day, Mrs. McGregor, Galt, .gave: an interesting talk. on auxiliary work and Mrs._ II..Wttyte cussed the regional meeting held in Tillsonburg. • The president, Miss O. Thorne• son, thanked all who utade the penny sale st}ch a .huge success. Plans were made for the spring rummage sate to be held May 27, at the, Library and at the Scout Headquarters. The June meeting in the form of- a dinner party is to be held at_the • ' ,itf1 .,', Bayfield All why -helped in rang .wa3� wit_h_., our hospital work throughout the year are most welcome to contact Mrs. William Hart. The dinner tickets (2.75 each) are limited to' 90 persons, so don't be disappointed. Every week more people dis- cover what ~mighty Jobs are accomplished by low cost Ex- positor xpositor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240 ALL TYPES INSURANCE Donald G. Eaton Office ,in . Masonic • Block Mein Street Phone 527-1610 Seaforth PROMPT WATCH REPAIR SERVICE - et JEWELLERS Certified. Watchmakers . OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Paid 44 $, 4i 5 vei1K debOnturea or Paid Qf 1,& 2 year .d iltWee 1"N ONTAR10"LOAN .44D DEBENTURE COMPANY established 1370 ASSETS oVER $$0,.000,000 CAPITAL &RESERVE $9,000,000 M.030e 0NG4e0 DErosrrprpuaANce Conor AUON I Yes. tam Interested Inyotlr etiraCtive rates of Interest offered MI debentures, .- I Please tell me more about this system of Saving. I Mr./Mrs./Miss... Address Tel. r _ Complete and mall this coupon to: dN't'13.1RIO•LIDAN A-1 DEMiEBENTIURE-CEaMa kN1'M M: , r 137 Dunda t Street, Leeson, Ont. -Or call: 4324158 IA1 •r• ••e 1 1 4. YES WE ARE CONTRACTING BEAN. CONTRACTS NOW AVAILABLE * S1AWAY *SANILAC * 1st gen. SANILAC, FERTILIZER & EPTAM IN STOCK COOK BROS. Milling Co. Ltd. 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