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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-06-29, Page 3111 a w •I /.01119149 1-i;lth mountain • 4-A strut t -D1 mac• 111:P pea o I Jia Rlu 1i. 54 t ml 17-;3aw., 19-A1nima1 • enclosure 20 -moaners 21 -word et sorrow 27.p to14ses z9 -Evergreen tree 30 -Negative 31 -Anger 32Jtegion In Asia Minor 34 -Sunburn 35 -For exetnpie (able.) 30 -Toward the mouth 37 -Room 30 -linden 42 -Poker stake 43-Meudows 44 -Large metal container 46 -Yawning abysit 48 $aggish 51 -Three -toed alotha `a2 -Pane Into nee 54 -Fish eggs' 55 -Vigor (collon.) 50 -Rants 57 -Alan's nleknatne DOWN 1 -Palo notices 2-100,000 rupees. 4-Seasoning 5-Cornere.. 6 -Emmet 7 -That Is (abbr. ) 9.00000 a-B8*h ur hi law 20—Mower 18 -Gaelic 20-A continent al -fit maims 22-Maitaiwe S4-Attereon 7ii'74ake `late S1R lawtp ut 28.1.ongg„ ear, roar 3$ -Rada tat t'4-Tub111CN vessel - 36 -Native metal (pl.) 18 -Sharp pain f-7t`t6 1/ (itlF� t.11,I�ItJiliti iltJiAwK trJ(J1`IHi-JOl JkJ umn F -.LP JE`JEl€;F•I f-,E7rm 0.117£at ;JL r4GLn 1;•l'IE•'E'f! li=1t11 CE,MJt1FJ i lr C.Cifil;Ci Eir ET.4 EILGFi E3C�?f lE1t: Etliclir:i►9B MUM WOO ECM utirMO t°iiair $01.U110t4 . 40-19mbr 4e -Drag with I1-2nook lxedl3• • dth104217 46-2•Catureft 49 -Brown kiwi Ai -Headgear 90 -Lair Sit -A continent 47 -Neaten - (ahhr.) ;NEWS of ZION Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vipond; Mitchell, visited Mrs. Mary Mal- colm, Sunday evening. Miss Alvira Pepper, Agin- , court, was a. dinner guest of Mrs. Mary Malcolm on Wednes- day. Miss- Ann Klages was honor- ed with a shower at the home. '.of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wernham, Denfield, on Friday evening. Those attending from this dis- • . 'trict were Mrs. Charles honey, Mrs. Bert Li bb, ,Mrs. Mary Bak- er, Mts. Andrew Park, Mrs. Pet- er Simpson, Mrs; Beverly Sime - f, Dalton ' Walkom, Mrs. Henry Fawcett, Lois and Mary Louise and Miss Irma Reath. INSURANCE WIND TORNADO CYCLONE JAMES F. KEYS Phone 527-0467 Seaforth Representing the Western Farmer's. Weather Insurance Mutual Co., ,Woodstock, `Opt. PROMPT WAtCH REPAIR -SERVICE - at SAVAUGE JEWELLERS Certified Watchmakers OPPOSITE, POST OFFICE• Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell visited recently with Mr. Oliver McCurdy, Kirkton: Mrs. James Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller, Staffa and Misses Edna and Janet • Miller, London, visited with Mr. and Mrs, George Mitchell and fam- ily on Sunday and celebrated Edna's birthday. Mr. and Mrs.Norm,an Bush - field, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hannon, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bar- ker .attended the ham and strawberry supper at Staffa on Thufsday night. Miss Nancy Lannin attended a shower for Miss Mary Cresses at Zurich, on Friday evening: Miss Mary Lanvin left on Fri- day for Grand Bend to start her summer jab at the same place she was last year. 'Mr. Fergus Lannin attended a United 'Church Men's confer- ence at Keswick, Ontario, dur- ing the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn' Pepper went to Malton en Saturday to' meet their son Wayne, who flew home from Regina. . ' Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Aikens and granddaughter -Ann, • left for Kenora on Tuesdayy to spend a week with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thiel and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm Mrs. Mary Malcolm were dinner guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hyde and family recently. Mr. and 1V1rs.. Glenn Pepper at- tended the 'graduation of their son, Grant at Fanshawe College, London on Friday evening. Mr. •and 'MPs. George Pepper, Mr. and' Mrs. Lawrence Barker, and Wendy, Mr.. and Mrs. Glen Pepper, Mr. and. Mrs. Dalton Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pepper, Dennis and Nancy at- tended the Pepper reunion in Seaforth Lions Park, Sunday. - • Mrs. Mabel Higgerspn, Mr. Harry Proctor attended Mr. and Mrs. G. Proctor's 65th wedding anniversary on Sunday in Gode- rich. WANT A -DS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 Siminr E.P E u F ,t' -telt � ....M�IlQitM • The aflnu$ POPi V reunion Ni'a heid in 'L,ions Par'I, ,Sea- h 1 fQ� //,,n Jaly„,po �/Q �,�ya�!) Y.. . NK #M►• T�4R Sporte oere teded g'hs °ctacite urinthe afternoon, after which picnic Punch' was' enjoyed by all. A new slate of o#xcers were elect- ed for 1968 -as tallows: - President, 'Frank- Falcoperr; vice-president, Roy 'Pepper, lEx eter; secretary, Roy Waiter, RR 4, 'Goderich; sports, .M>•,. and Mrs. GIenn Pepper, Mr. -and Mrs. Lawrence Barker; table committee, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gordon, Mr, and Mrs. William Pepper, Mabel Higgerson.. The picnic' is to be held the third Sunday in June, 1968, at Lions Park, Seaforth, Ont. McTAVISH PICNIC The • annual reunion of the McTavish clan was held Jfine 17th with forty-five in atten- dance and even the inclement weather did not seem to, damp en their -lively spirits. previous- ly arranged asa picnic at Tay istock Park,' the afternoon was spent `indoors at the North Easthope Township Hall, north of Shakespeare. Interested fam- ilies and guests were present from nearby points including Stratford, ' "Seaforth, Drtunbo, Woodstock, Bright, Fergus, Em- bro and Basswood, Manitoba. The children . enjoyed themsel- ves with some stirring games ending with a'peanut scramble while their ' elders had some table thumping gamesgqff euchre in keeping with the 101eTavis1 tradition, while the ladies re- sorted to some •games of , a quieter type to test their skill. A short business meeting was held with president Ken Ham- mond in charge. Officers for 1968 are: president, Ken Ham- mond, Woodstock; secretary- lreasurer, Miss Maisie Cope, Woodstock; .corresponding sec., Mrs. • Ted Cope, Woodstock; sports committee, Mr. and Mrs. W. Tuttle, Woodstock. Presentation of prizes follow- ed: oldest -lady, Mrs. J. C: Bell; coming farthest Mr. and Mrs. John Fraser, lfasswood, Man.; largest 'family, Mr. and Mrs:' Ralph .McNichol, Walton. It•• was decided to hold the 1968 reunion at Tavistock Park. • Mahon --M ++milt R.vs$to I . The twenty-first tlattl . Mil- ler-Me1)01.1ghll reunion • WA Heid on June une 18; at- tiltw, ,Seaforth Um Park • wilth. 45 in , at'ten-, dance. Tine Filmic' dinner was ar- ranged by ilsr, and ,Alii ; -Wilson McCartney, - The officers and committees fox' 1968 are: president, ,John Templeman; - vice-president, Wit- mer- Adkins; secretarytreasur- er, Mary Miller; lunch comMit- tee, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie lustier; sports committee, Mr. and Mrs, ' Wilson McCartney. The results of the .sports events, under the able 'direc- tion of Mrs. Wilfred Annis and Joan are as follows: the father with the largest shoe, Raymond Miller; youngest person, Suean- ne Aiikins, 4 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Whaler Adkins, Exeter; oldest - person, Mrs. Mary Miller, 85, Staffa; coming the . farthest, Mr. and Mrs. - E. MeNicol and Bob, London; bir- thday closest to July 1, Nancy. Templeman, (July 1); most let- ters in name, Roberta Temple- man. Races: boys and girls, 3 and under, Barbara Templeman; 6 and under, Nancy Templeman, Terry Templeman; 9 and under, David Templeman, Bob' McNic- 01; 12 and under; Calvin Annis, Bob McNicoi; young men, James Miller; young ladies,- Barbara Miller, Dianne Adkins; orange and grapefruit ` golf, Wilmer Adkins; tennis ball gamg, Bar- bara Miller and •John x'i Dou- gall; newspaper tearing 'con- test (cow), Mary Miller; marsh- mallow eating contest, Raymond Miller and Edna Miller; guess- ing' the number of peanuts in a jar, Eldie McNicol; guessing the contents of ••a tate, Mrs. Mary Upshall. The 1968. reunion will be held on Sunday, June 16,' at the Seaforth Lions Park;, DIEGEL REUNION The Diegel reunion opened with a one minute silence for the following members who passed away in thy�'' past year — Mrs. Annie Stein'bach,George Diegel, Frank Josling and Mrs. Lizzie Logan. Mervyn • Leonhardt extended a,; xvelcome and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vock offered 'to hold the next reunion at their home 01 the second Wit. Sunil t' in Am,. • The race result's Awe -04s 'fq1 hrwa: boys 8 year:,and under, Roger Parsons; 8. 'au4 '7 years,° Bill \rock; 8 and 0 years, icb- and .Parsons; 12 and iS: pais, Wayne Coiquhoun; girls 10 and 11 years,.. Joy iI'zgcher; 12 and. 13 years, Karen Leonhardt; ladies, Betty Vock; maxi; John Parsons; young men, Clare French; two -legged race, Joyce Vock and Sherry' .Leonhardt; articles in .a hand bag, Mrs. Joe Smith; most buttons on a man, Martin DiegelG; most pen- nies in pocket, Robert French; money in jar, Cliff Heckman; oldest lady, Mrs. George Leon- hardt; ' oldest man, Henry tie. kel; youngest father, • Gary Sholdice; youngest child, Siisan Gloor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gloor; wedding •.annivei nary closest to June 18, Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson, who cele- brated June 18; closest birth- day, Gary Hinz, June and Wan- da Vock, Officers for 1968 are: presi- dent, Mrs. Ralph Fischer; vice- president, Earl Rock; secretary - treasurer, Larry Kistner; spbrts Mr. and Mrs. "Clifton Heckman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leonhardt, Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack' Somerville; binga, Mr. and Mrs. David Day - is, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rock, Mr. and Mrs: Dalton Diegel, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Diegel; lunch, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eisler, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Drager, Mr. and Mrs, Grant Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Norman . Ahrens;, booth, Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Mc- Lean, Mr. '•and- Mrs. Mervyn Leonhardt, 'Mr. and Mrs•: Jim. Lloyd; "horse shoe,' William Die,. gel; ball game, Jack Glom'. Ronald Hinz expressed apt 01411 rr illar .and Jim Robert Dodds aeeomi anted by Mr. ;..sacra >l . Iiaroift . Dodds, Walton, were gtleSte 'waddingat the. oer ae in Detreit u rSiltilyd y, Mr. and ``Mrs. Wesley Russell: and Margaret Jean attended thee' 25th wedding anlliversaV '9t° Mr, and Mrs, Robert Campbell of Carlingford en Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Dodds and Mrs, Norman; Harburn `at• tended the Dolmage .relation at Lions Park, Seaforth on Sun- day. LAC W. ': Houghton wile bas been stationed for some time in France and is being transferred. to Nova Scotia; visited recently ...with his uncle, Mr. Frank Stagg and other friends in. the village. "He was accompanied -by his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott and Mrs. E. Moore spent the week-� end with friends at Lindsay. preciation and the children re- ceived a free treat. -- • NOTICE - For Co-op Insurance Call W. ARTHUR WRIGHT Phone 527.1464 -- John St. SEAFORTH Complete Coverage For: • Auto and Truck • Farm Liability . • Employer's Liability • Accident and Sickness •' Fire, Residence, Contents • Fire, Commercial a Life Insurance & Savings' • Huron Co-op Medical Services - • Wind Insurance William M. Hart FUEL ETC. Phone 527-0870 -Seaforth "•terra � r . i rasa{ h• r .G 5g i1. ` ? ♦ t 0 `{•i. f `vY.aa4h '*G . ,>f '• %F� ,q°re 4' Seaforth 'pea, of emetery .OPEN DAILY 'I. PR I) "► uiries.'are invited , : Ileo EXETER EP/WORTH; Contact' Whits Dvlhd... : FARM F' STOCK USE PC UTOR GLA I'F#!►!" ) THEY PAY YOU DIVIDENDS THE HURON EXPOSiTOR Dia 522-0240 `_...-. GOOD SERVICE AT 10 1966 CLASSIC SEDAN r - 1965 CHEV. BISCAYNE-6 Cylinder 1964 RAMBLER CLASSIC • 1964 FORD GALAXIE , 1964 MORRIS OXFORD* ,1963 CLASSIC SEDAN • 1962 FORD WAGON 1962 AMBASSADOR ,1961 BUICK SEDAN 1961 AMBASSADOR 1960 . VALIANT LOW Coir! Come and See -the 'NM 1967 `MODELS ` MILLER MOTORS Phone 527-1410 - • Seaforth 'American Motors Dealer rNa FOR THE BEST IN n: Best In. Balers! For smooth non-stop baling you need uniform, guaranteed Co-op Twine. Ties right --= and stays tied. Full strength, full length, ties more bates per ball Made In -Canada from true Sisalana. • iN { Brazilion • Twine and Co-op Baler Twine in full 10,000 ft. bales, in stock at Competitive Prices Fufl Length —`Full Strength Full Vatiae SEAFORTH FARMERS Ilione 5274770 Seaforth, A resourceful land; a resourceful people. The Canada that Erikson and .Cabot found seemed too big to encompass. A rich and teeming land, to be sure: but what to do with it? "Explore it," said Radisson and Hudsdn and .Mackenzie. "Settle it," said Cartier and -Champlain ar'lid Selkirk. "Unite it," said Macdonald and Van• ome and Tupper: "Populate it," said the Frenchmen and Englishmen, Scotsmen and Irishmen, German and Norwegian . and Ukrainian and Japanese and Polish • and Italian and Dutchmen. And we did. And the land responded with wheat and lumber, fur and fish, gas and ail, copper and silver and gold. And the land responded with space and sunrise and northern lights; and pearly Busks and wild- geese flying. And the land wok GAS /in original watercolor by Witham Roberts. Milton. Ont, was laughing with hunters' moons and crackling midnights and soft stray snowfalls floating down on the pussywillows. And gradually we took.the riotous fancy of the maple leaf and the sober industry of the beaver and said to the world; - "Here's what we do with it." . "We make it Canada:' Happy birthday, Us. JRIJUI.'5717 MIN. 2i S111■!.!4443 24 .ma,ase 27 ■111111iii :::iiiIIIIIIIII x::30 ■ ii111i1'::::.iii11 i111 I':;' 4 1U 35.111yti+:iiiiIIII■ it®1�■e 39 114o Nal e■®:•::: ®MM■ ••••.• P.•.• 111 �O. R•. 4.1 MI i:;::; t:•:*i SS ■■ ;' 56 . a ':ii:' ;NEWS of ZION Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vipond; Mitchell, visited Mrs. Mary Mal- colm, Sunday evening. Miss Alvira Pepper, Agin- , court, was a. dinner guest of Mrs. Mary Malcolm on Wednes- day. Miss- Ann Klages was honor- ed with a shower at the home. '.of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wernham, Denfield, on Friday evening. Those attending from this dis- • . 'trict were Mrs. Charles honey, Mrs. Bert Li bb, ,Mrs. Mary Bak- er, Mts. Andrew Park, Mrs. Pet- er Simpson, Mrs; Beverly Sime - f, Dalton ' Walkom, Mrs. Henry Fawcett, Lois and Mary Louise and Miss Irma Reath. INSURANCE WIND TORNADO CYCLONE JAMES F. KEYS Phone 527-0467 Seaforth Representing the Western Farmer's. Weather Insurance Mutual Co., ,Woodstock, `Opt. PROMPT WAtCH REPAIR -SERVICE - at SAVAUGE JEWELLERS Certified Watchmakers OPPOSITE, POST OFFICE• Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell visited recently with Mr. Oliver McCurdy, Kirkton: Mrs. James Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller, Staffa and Misses Edna and Janet • Miller, London, visited with Mr. and Mrs, George Mitchell and fam- ily on Sunday and celebrated Edna's birthday. Mr. and Mrs.Norm,an Bush - field, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hannon, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bar- ker .attended the ham and strawberry supper at Staffa on Thufsday night. Miss Nancy Lannin attended a shower for Miss Mary Cresses at Zurich, on Friday evening: Miss Mary Lanvin left on Fri- day for Grand Bend to start her summer jab at the same place she was last year. 'Mr. Fergus Lannin attended a United 'Church Men's confer- ence at Keswick, Ontario, dur- ing the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn' Pepper went to Malton en Saturday to' meet their son Wayne, who flew home from Regina. . ' Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Aikens and granddaughter -Ann, • left for Kenora on Tuesdayy to spend a week with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thiel and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm Mrs. Mary Malcolm were dinner guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hyde and family recently. Mr. and 1V1rs.. Glenn Pepper at- tended the 'graduation of their son, Grant at Fanshawe College, London on Friday evening. Mr. •and 'MPs. George Pepper, Mr. and' Mrs. Lawrence Barker, and Wendy, Mr.. and Mrs. Glen Pepper, Mr. and. Mrs. Dalton Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pepper, Dennis and Nancy at- tended the Pepper reunion in Seaforth Lions Park, Sunday. - • Mrs. Mabel Higgerspn, Mr. Harry Proctor attended Mr. and Mrs. G. Proctor's 65th wedding anniversary on Sunday in Gode- rich. WANT A -DS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 Siminr E.P E u F ,t' -telt � ....M�IlQitM • The aflnu$ POPi V reunion Ni'a heid in 'L,ions Par'I, ,Sea- h 1 fQ� //,,n Jaly„,po �/Q �,�ya�!) Y.. . NK #M►• T�4R Sporte oere teded g'hs °ctacite urinthe afternoon, after which picnic Punch' was' enjoyed by all. A new slate of o#xcers were elect- ed for 1968 -as tallows: - President, 'Frank- Falcoperr; vice-president, Roy 'Pepper, lEx eter; secretary, Roy Waiter, RR 4, 'Goderich; sports, .M>•,. and Mrs. GIenn Pepper, Mr. -and Mrs. Lawrence Barker; table committee, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gordon, Mr, and Mrs. William Pepper, Mabel Higgerson.. The picnic' is to be held the third Sunday in June, 1968, at Lions Park, Seaforth, Ont. McTAVISH PICNIC The • annual reunion of the McTavish clan was held Jfine 17th with forty-five in atten- dance and even the inclement weather did not seem to, damp en their -lively spirits. previous- ly arranged asa picnic at Tay istock Park,' the afternoon was spent `indoors at the North Easthope Township Hall, north of Shakespeare. Interested fam- ilies and guests were present from nearby points including Stratford, ' "Seaforth, Drtunbo, Woodstock, Bright, Fergus, Em- bro and Basswood, Manitoba. The children . enjoyed themsel- ves with some stirring games ending with a'peanut scramble while their ' elders had some table thumping gamesgqff euchre in keeping with the 101eTavis1 tradition, while the ladies re- sorted to some •games of , a quieter type to test their skill. A short business meeting was held with president Ken Ham- mond in charge. Officers for 1968 are: president, Ken Ham- mond, Woodstock; secretary- lreasurer, Miss Maisie Cope, Woodstock; .corresponding sec., Mrs. • Ted Cope, Woodstock; sports committee, Mr. and Mrs. W. Tuttle, Woodstock. Presentation of prizes follow- ed: oldest -lady, Mrs. J. C: Bell; coming farthest Mr. and Mrs. John Fraser, lfasswood, Man.; largest 'family, Mr. and Mrs:' Ralph .McNichol, Walton. It•• was decided to hold the 1968 reunion at Tavistock Park. • Mahon --M ++milt R.vs$to I . The twenty-first tlattl . Mil- ler-Me1)01.1ghll reunion • WA Heid on June une 18; at- tiltw, ,Seaforth Um Park • wilth. 45 in , at'ten-, dance. Tine Filmic' dinner was ar- ranged by ilsr, and ,Alii ; -Wilson McCartney, - The officers and committees fox' 1968 are: president, ,John Templeman; - vice-president, Wit- mer- Adkins; secretarytreasur- er, Mary Miller; lunch comMit- tee, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie lustier; sports committee, Mr. and Mrs, ' Wilson McCartney. The results of the .sports events, under the able 'direc- tion of Mrs. Wilfred Annis and Joan are as follows: the father with the largest shoe, Raymond Miller; youngest person, Suean- ne Aiikins, 4 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Whaler Adkins, Exeter; oldest - person, Mrs. Mary Miller, 85, Staffa; coming the . farthest, Mr. and Mrs. - E. MeNicol and Bob, London; bir- thday closest to July 1, Nancy. Templeman, (July 1); most let- ters in name, Roberta Temple- man. Races: boys and girls, 3 and under, Barbara Templeman; 6 and under, Nancy Templeman, Terry Templeman; 9 and under, David Templeman, Bob' McNic- 01; 12 and under; Calvin Annis, Bob McNicoi; young men, James Miller; young ladies,- Barbara Miller, Dianne Adkins; orange and grapefruit ` golf, Wilmer Adkins; tennis ball gamg, Bar- bara Miller and •John x'i Dou- gall; newspaper tearing 'con- test (cow), Mary Miller; marsh- mallow eating contest, Raymond Miller and Edna Miller; guess- ing' the number of peanuts in a jar, Eldie McNicol; guessing the contents of ••a tate, Mrs. Mary Upshall. The 1968. reunion will be held on Sunday, June 16,' at the Seaforth Lions Park;, DIEGEL REUNION The Diegel reunion opened with a one minute silence for the following members who passed away in thy�'' past year — Mrs. Annie Stein'bach,George Diegel, Frank Josling and Mrs. Lizzie Logan. Mervyn • Leonhardt extended a,; xvelcome and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vock offered 'to hold the next reunion at their home 01 the second Wit. Sunil t' in Am,. • The race result's Awe -04s 'fq1 hrwa: boys 8 year:,and under, Roger Parsons; 8. 'au4 '7 years,° Bill \rock; 8 and 0 years, icb- and .Parsons; 12 and iS: pais, Wayne Coiquhoun; girls 10 and 11 years,.. Joy iI'zgcher; 12 and. 13 years, Karen Leonhardt; ladies, Betty Vock; maxi; John Parsons; young men, Clare French; two -legged race, Joyce Vock and Sherry' .Leonhardt; articles in .a hand bag, Mrs. Joe Smith; most buttons on a man, Martin DiegelG; most pen- nies in pocket, Robert French; money in jar, Cliff Heckman; oldest lady, Mrs. George Leon- hardt; ' oldest man, Henry tie. kel; youngest father, • Gary Sholdice; youngest child, Siisan Gloor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gloor; wedding •.annivei nary closest to June 18, Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson, who cele- brated June 18; closest birth- day, Gary Hinz, June and Wan- da Vock, Officers for 1968 are: presi- dent, Mrs. Ralph Fischer; vice- president, Earl Rock; secretary - treasurer, Larry Kistner; spbrts Mr. and Mrs. "Clifton Heckman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leonhardt, Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack' Somerville; binga, Mr. and Mrs. David Day - is, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rock, Mr. and Mrs: Dalton Diegel, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Diegel; lunch, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eisler, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Drager, Mr. and Mrs, Grant Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Norman . Ahrens;, booth, Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Mc- Lean, Mr. '•and- Mrs. Mervyn Leonhardt, 'Mr. and Mrs•: Jim. Lloyd; "horse shoe,' William Die,. gel; ball game, Jack Glom'. Ronald Hinz expressed apt 01411 rr illar .and Jim Robert Dodds aeeomi anted by Mr. ;..sacra >l . Iiaroift . Dodds, Walton, were gtleSte 'waddingat the. oer ae in Detreit u rSiltilyd y, Mr. and ``Mrs. Wesley Russell: and Margaret Jean attended thee' 25th wedding anlliversaV '9t° Mr, and Mrs, Robert Campbell of Carlingford en Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Dodds and Mrs, Norman; Harburn `at• tended the Dolmage .relation at Lions Park, Seaforth on Sun- day. LAC W. ': Houghton wile bas been stationed for some time in France and is being transferred. to Nova Scotia; visited recently ...with his uncle, Mr. Frank Stagg and other friends in. the village. "He was accompanied -by his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott and Mrs. E. Moore spent the week-� end with friends at Lindsay. preciation and the children re- ceived a free treat. -- • NOTICE - For Co-op Insurance Call W. ARTHUR WRIGHT Phone 527.1464 -- John St. SEAFORTH Complete Coverage For: • Auto and Truck • Farm Liability . • Employer's Liability • Accident and Sickness •' Fire, Residence, Contents • Fire, Commercial a Life Insurance & Savings' • Huron Co-op Medical Services - • Wind Insurance William M. Hart FUEL ETC. Phone 527-0870 -Seaforth "•terra � r . i rasa{ h• r .G 5g i1. ` ? ♦ t 0 `{•i. f `vY.aa4h '*G . ,>f '• %F� ,q°re 4' Seaforth 'pea, of emetery .OPEN DAILY 'I. PR I) "► uiries.'are invited , : Ileo EXETER EP/WORTH; Contact' Whits Dvlhd... : FARM F' STOCK USE PC UTOR GLA I'F#!►!" ) THEY PAY YOU DIVIDENDS THE HURON EXPOSiTOR Dia 522-0240 `_...-. GOOD SERVICE AT 10 1966 CLASSIC SEDAN r - 1965 CHEV. BISCAYNE-6 Cylinder 1964 RAMBLER CLASSIC • 1964 FORD GALAXIE , 1964 MORRIS OXFORD* ,1963 CLASSIC SEDAN • 1962 FORD WAGON 1962 AMBASSADOR ,1961 BUICK SEDAN 1961 AMBASSADOR 1960 . VALIANT LOW Coir! Come and See -the 'NM 1967 `MODELS ` MILLER MOTORS Phone 527-1410 - • Seaforth 'American Motors Dealer rNa FOR THE BEST IN n: Best In. Balers! For smooth non-stop baling you need uniform, guaranteed Co-op Twine. Ties right --= and stays tied. Full strength, full length, ties more bates per ball Made In -Canada from true Sisalana. • iN { Brazilion • Twine and Co-op Baler Twine in full 10,000 ft. bales, in stock at Competitive Prices Fufl Length —`Full Strength Full Vatiae SEAFORTH FARMERS Ilione 5274770 Seaforth, A resourceful land; a resourceful people. The Canada that Erikson and .Cabot found seemed too big to encompass. A rich and teeming land, to be sure: but what to do with it? "Explore it," said Radisson and Hudsdn and .Mackenzie. "Settle it," said Cartier and -Champlain ar'lid Selkirk. "Unite it," said Macdonald and Van• ome and Tupper: "Populate it," said the Frenchmen and Englishmen, Scotsmen and Irishmen, German and Norwegian . and Ukrainian and Japanese and Polish • and Italian and Dutchmen. And we did. And the land responded with wheat and lumber, fur and fish, gas and ail, copper and silver and gold. And the land responded with space and sunrise and northern lights; and pearly Busks and wild- geese flying. And the land wok GAS /in original watercolor by Witham Roberts. Milton. Ont, was laughing with hunters' moons and crackling midnights and soft stray snowfalls floating down on the pussywillows. And gradually we took.the riotous fancy of the maple leaf and the sober industry of the beaver and said to the world; - "Here's what we do with it." . "We make it Canada:' Happy birthday, Us.