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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-06-01, Page 3t a'. e /1<gRee►4, ,Plunge 4..fop rslons s -Ali mare foot 12' -,Native. n:ctnl 13 -Doctrine 14••Rogrut 13-Yeblcie 16-17Draw out 17-P1ece cut:.° Di -Church( bench 20 -Poisonous plant 22 -Hebrew me 24 -Pro ut n 1 ..6-8 _t; o' - WS nickname 20 -Cushion J0 -Deep sleep 31 -Perfect :43 -Theme 34 -Follower of Arius 3i -Seed container 36 -Knock 3* -Religious group 39 -Edible fish • 40 -Strong 'VIM 41-Coinmon- place 43 -Large tub 4- /rountain-- nass 46 -Set •of matched„. furniture ••+R-r;irl'a name 51 -Macaw rig-Chemicai compound , lin-Possessive pronoun 54 -Equality i5 -Shabbily clothed. 66 -Korn • IOWN * 1 -Physician (Qonoq•) 2 -Man's name 3-Stralrht up and down 4 -Cook slowly • • • • tl M Y i. 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The PLIC is anxious to 'keep street lighting -at maximum efficiency 'and can only do this with, the co-operation of the public. uro aroma a J. W. McLaren of Bennailleir was named president of Unroll county historical society at the annual meetingof the body in the Wingham town hail r.CuesdaY evening. He succeeds Mcg. Wil- •fred Mack of Crediton, presid, ent for the past thjree years. Other officers are Brig. ,Fres Clift, of Bayfield. Vice-president Mrs. Ben Homan, Gederich•' 2114 vice-president; Mrs. Otto Popp,' Clinton, secretary -treasurer. Merrill Cantelotf of Wingham will 'be. public, relations officer, Councillors are Mrs. Leroy Poth, News !l«#; __ , St. COM rnban Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mailtoux and Maureen, Toronto; visited Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith end children, Acton, visited. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cronin: Miss Rose Doyle, • Cedar Springs, visited her parents, Mr,• and Mrs. Michael Doyle. Miss Hilda Kennedy, London, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. 4.uguste Ducharme. , Mrs. Rita Stapleton; Colling- wood, visited Mrs. Joseph Kale, Danny McMillan, London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMillan. Miss Pauline Malone and Paul Malone, London, Frank Malone, Simcoe, with Joseph Malone. Mr. and • Mrs. Lorne DeGaust, Ingersoll, visited Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connor. • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doyle, Toronto, with Ted Doyle. ltIr. and Mrs. Ken. Ducht�rrme; Wingham, visited Mr. and Mrs. Auguste' Ducharme.. Miss Rita Kennedy, London, visited Mr. and • Mts. Angus Kennedy. Miss Londa ' Staples, London, spent last week at 'her home •here Donald Moylan, Sarnia, spent the holiday' with Mr. and Mrs. 'John Moylan. Read the Advertisements -- It's a Profitable Pastime! PROMPT WATCH REPAIR SERVICE at SAVAUGE JEWELLERS Certified Watchmakers OPPOSITE POST OFFICE 4.P Cars at Tremendous Discounts Our_ B1G SALE Continues 1966 CHEV. ''8' IMPALA H.T., A.T., P.S., Radio — Lic. 09866 1966 CHEV. "8" SEDAN A.T. — Lia. E89473 1964 "PONTIAC COACH A.T., Lic. E90133 1964 CHEV. BELAIRE SEDAN A.T. — Lie. E90231 1963 CHEV. BELAIRE A.T. -- Lic. E90173 1962 PONTIAC SEDAN A.T. Lic. 690664 1963 MORRIS 1100 SEDAN Low Mllegage, Lk. 00733 1962 Mercury -Meteor Coach A.T., and R. — Lic.' H3-107 1962 OLDS SEDAN A.T., P.S. and P.B.,>.R. — Lic.. E90660. 1962 CHEV: SEDAN- A.T. — Lie. E90738 1962 FORD GALAXIE SEDAN A.T., R.,' R.B., Lk. E90734 ,1962 CHEV. SEDAN Lic. E90288 1965 FALCON SEDAN- A.T. -- E90348 1962 INTERNATIONAL Pickup Lic. C83590 MANY 1961 and 1962 CHEVS and PONTIACS •� • =Iwn„ 50°io Discount <_ eafOrt Phone 5274750 Soaf orth LOT OPEN EVENINGS TO 9:00 Hayfield; : Mrs, E. Metcalfe', .Bay. field; Mrs. Robert Simpaan, :l'ien:. •sell; A. Ye• McLean, Seaforth; Mrs.. Frank Fingiand, Clintr;n; B` ere Gibbons, Clinton; gPhrialtt Snell, Clinton; Mrs. Howard Har- ris, Fordwich; Mrs., lad" alp. Port, Centralia; Mrs. Tait' Clef* Goderich; Mrs. Ben Homan, •0'4; erieh; Mrs. Harry Ball, Clinton; Mrs. M. Batkin, • Clinton; Mrs% Cliff Dunbar, Ethel; William Clancy, Goderich, Chairmen ' Committee heads are, 1, L, Sturdy, ,Goderich, personnel,, Stuart Forbes, Goderich, edit- orial; . Mrs. Leroy , Pvth, Bay - Clark, project chairman; ,Bert Gibbings, finance; Glenn Hays, Goderich constitution and by- laws; Mrs.' W. Mack, -historian and archivist. . • Following the election of of- fivers, the gathering heard "a resume of the history of. the founding of Wingham, present- ed by Merrill. Cantelon...: ' Expo A "Must" Guest speaker for the evening was TV personality John Strong who gave highlights 'from sev- eral everal visits tom Expo, in the course of which he declared that no Canadian ,with an `op- portunity to attend should miss it. He found from • personal • ex- perience that Expo need net be= as costly as some news" media have made out, and excellent meals are available at reason- able. rates. In taking over the 'reins of office, Mr. McLaren indicated he would do his utmost to advance the aims -of the society in his "term of "office. 'He paid tribute to the -work ,of Mrs. Mack, whose., efforts had in large part been responsible•for the forma- tion and growth of what is now a sizeable organisation. He stated that he wanted. real support' from his officers and wanted a year of progress. Next Protect The first important -project .of the society will be the official opening of the new archives room at the Huron pioneer mus, eum in Goderich June 15 when author Harry J. Boyle will be guest speaker. Mr. McLaren tentatively out- lined a program in which ,rep- resentatives of historical socie- ties in Bryce, Lambton and Perth would be invited, ' and maximum attendance by the public would be urged. He suggested that as the -ar- chives room is of modest size, • Barbara Kirkman Meets There were 80 members • and friends of the Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary of First Presbyterian Church present on the occasion of .the Spring -Anniversary on Tuesday evening, to hear Mrs: Hugh Jack of Hamilton, who was the guest speaker. The Meet- ing was held in the auditorium of the church with • Mrs. C. Reith in the ,chair. Mrs.•Keith Sharp read the scripture lesson and Mrs. W. A. Wright led in prayer. The collection was re- ceived by Mrs. Hal Whyte and Mrs. W. R. Kerslake. Mrs. Frank Kling sang a solo, "The World's . Bible" and was accom- panied by Mrs; M/ R. Rennie at the organ. Mrs. D. O. Fry in a very grac- ious manner, introduced Mrs, Jack who spoke on "Ye are my witnesses" and said, "So many Christians nowadays are con- cerned about the lack of work- er; love, . joy and kindness. show in our lives; Christ said, "Go first to Judea, then to Sam- aria and into the uttermost parts of the world". Mrs. Elmer Rivers thanked the speaker and the soloist and all who helped make the meet- ing a success. A social hour was spent in the ,church hall when friends renewed ecquaintances with Mrs. Hugh Jack. For Complete INSURANCE on your HOME, ' BUSINESS, FARM, CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY OR LI1=E' SEE JOHN A. ' CARDNO Insurance Agency phone 527-0490 t Seaforth Offles Directly O Noslte • �,S.afQrth Motorii.. the auditortm at North Stree. United Church should be: con. tldered . ;for then ;vent aside horn the actual x1bb94 cutting Ce o 1 rein n es at .the archives froom. He hoped that municipal officers from throughout the region would make a„ Point of attending: FUIVERA MRS. TERESA O'SU1.1:1VAN• The death occured at Sea - forth Community Hospital, 'on May 17th,, of Mrs, Teresa O'Sui- Alvan; .in, her -82nd---year. B, a at Dublin., she married the late James O'Sullivan in 1906. Since then she resided at St. Colum - ban untiL,seven years ago when she moved . to Seaforth where she was a member of St. James' parish, . the Catholic Women's League and the League of the Sacred Heart, Left to mourn her Ioss are •daughters, Irene, Agnes, Ursuli, of Seaforth, Sister , M. Dolores, Woodstock (Lillian), Mrs. Wil- liam. Johnston, (Marg.) Mrs. Lar- ry Burnette, (Florence) Mrs. Harold Glazier, all of ,London, (Ella) Mrs. E. 0. Hearn of St. Marys, (iilargaret) Mrs. Don Whitton, Guelph, sons, Patrick, Fort Erie, James and Leo of St., Columban. . " Requiem High Mass was sung in St. James' Church, May. 20th by Rev. Father Ring and burial took place in St: Columban cem- etery. • Present in -the sanctuary were Monsignor Harrigan and Father White .of St. Marys; Father O'Rourke, Woodstock, Father Morris , of London, Father Lar- agh and Father Bensette of Seaforth. The pallbearers were Angus Kennedy, Albert Cronin, Jos- eph Wild, John McConnell, Fer- gus Stapleton, Louis Morris. - ALL TYPES --.. INSURANCE Donald G. Ea`on Office in Masonic' Block • Main Street Phone 527-1610 Seeforth ARROW ALL CANADIAN Petroleums Limited Gasoline *—Diesel HEATING OILS , Valvoline Oil and Greases "Go With Arrow" _ AGENT: DON `;COLEMAN DIAL 527-0646 — SEAFORTH arty els $220 - '`-About 'o Was realized Awl a •euc-hre 'Party' and-' draw held ' the IOOF T . to hHall,arab 4ay- evening, The event• was sponsored by the CPT commit, tee . of Rebekahs .and Oddfei- laws. Mrs. Peter Malcolm held the lucky ticket in a draw for a platform rocker. -Euchre win- ners were: high, Mrs. George McCartney and Jack Carter; lone hands, Mrs. Sadie Shemin and Gordan Papple; low, Mrs. Cora Barrows and. Charles Reeves. Eighteen tables were in play. . . Classified ads pay dividends. dbiue coal' Champion Stove and Furlliace Oil WILDS Du US. Office 527-0150 — Res. 5271053 WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 • LAND ' WANTED TI The -Tc.tinshipof. • Mullett requires 9 . la� !� for the .. e u., . i"pt?,5e� �� l� i'Pu and disposal. • p The locations of the laxed would -he pa'e ferably close to the centre of file!nunicipal.t ty' and of not the 'same value as first class: agricultural land. All 'offers. to sell imus state the price • for the parcel Of laird and ' -the location anti ixtUS he ownership with a c1er deed. 1. • HARRY F. TEBBUTT, Clerk -Treasurer R.R. 1, Londesboro, Ontario. • • • • • • • • • on Regular Savings Accounts You earna full 31/2% interest, calculated semi-annually on your minimum balance. You may write cheques and make withdrawal's at any time. on Non-chequing on Growth Savings,.. - Savings Accounts 'Certificates . Get 4t/2 % interest from You receive $10:00 for • date of deposit calcu- every $7.50 invested for fated semi-annually on 6 years ... a one-third your minimum monthly increase when held to. ' balance. You can make maturity. Life insured withdrawals at any time — ask about details. but there are no ' • Simple interest. chequing privileges. It's new! Ask for details! . Whatever you're looking for in a savings plan, the Corrimerce has itl 1PBANK CANADIAN IMPERIAL Of coMmgRcg 1967 — Our Hundredth Year of. Banking Service. • Are weeds choking your corn and cereal grain crops? 0 • KIL-MOR /BAN VELf3** gives outstanding weed control in corn, oats,barley and spring' wheat not undersown to legumes KIL-MOR coniains three herbicides: Dicamba, Meeoprop and 2,4-D It positively controls hard -to -kill, deep-rooted perennials in addition to all 2,4-D susceptible weeds. KIL-MOR takes care of all your "tough weed?' problems—gives excellent till of field bindweed,. 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