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Boys' Outer 'Shorts
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WEID.DING INYITATIO.N,S
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
Dial 527-0240 -- Seaforth
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' A largely' attended shwwel -
was Field nt the 4011 on
day evening to honor Pegg,
Mc.Ash, prior to her marriage
to Murray' 'Morrison on. Au-
gust I2 MMlrs.Frauk was
Charman _. for a,program
which,,,waa arranged,`by" s
Ron Taylor. Mrs', ;Mac-xhomp-,
son gave a, reading ons "Macri.
age Customs" and a group of
girls from Varna representing
a rock and roll • group com-
plete with a "go-go" girl en-
tertained. Mrs. 'at lIolmes
and Mrs. Ray nether pres-
ented a musical contest and.
a quartette comprised of Ber-
nice_ Reid, Sandy Ostrom,
Louella Ostrom and Glenda-
Johnaton sang two numbers
giving advice to Peggy. Cher-
yl Peck played an instrumen
taI on the' piano, w•^.
Margaret. Aldington read
the address +and Peggy was
presented'. With many lovely
andruseful gifts to which she
made a very fitting reply.
News of Hensall
Mr. aid Mrs...Arehie Noakes,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Noakes,
Bill, Donald, John and Robby,
Mrs. Percy Harris and Patricia
are vacationing this week in
Northern, Ontario.
Billy Hoy ; is attending the
United Church camp at Gode-
rieh this week.
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Buying .. .
We are:equipped
for fast unloading
service.
—Our automatic bears
,and grain handling
facilities eliminate
waiting. There is no
delay when. you bring ,.
your' grain or beans to
Topnotch.
The Elevators will be .open 6 . days of. the
week and will be open- at '•nights 'if good'
"...Harvesting' Weather.
TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED
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White 'shastag, gladioli, and
blue delphiniums decorated
the First Presbyterian Church
Seaforth when Elsie Margaret
Doig became the• bride of
James Douglas Moore, Bel-
mont at a ceremony perform-
ed by Rev. Douglas Fry on
July 22nd at 4 p.m.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J
Doig, Seaforth and the bride-
groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Moore, Belmont.
News of
Hensall
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The bride, given in marri-
age by her father„ chose a
floor length "A-line" -gown
of organza over tulle and taf-
feta
affeta with appliques of French
'lace. French lace also trim•
med the neckline and short
belle sleeves. The detachable
train swept to 'chapel Iength
A pearl and crystal tiara' held
her elbow length veil. She
carried a cascade of red roses,
white stephanotis and green
ivy.
Miss Robe Doig, Seaforth,
sister of the bride, was maid
of honor. Bridesmaids were
'Mrs .Bert Pepper, Neustadt,
Mrs. Charles Dungey, Wood
stock, both sisters of the
bride, and Mrs. Peter More,
Belmont They wore er•
length gowns •of yellow crepe.
crepe with train and empire
waistline. Their headpieces
were of yellow rosettes and
yellow tulle. They carried
cascades '''of white shastas.
Ringbearers weite Masters
Charles .and Dean Dungey.
Mr. Peter Moore. Belmont,
brother of the groom, was
groomsman and Mr. Charles
Dungey, Woodstock, Mr. Bert
Pepper, Neustadt, and Mr.
Michael Fosta, Belmont were
ushers.
Mrs. ,Don ,Carter, organist,
played traditional wedding
music and accompanied the
soloist Miss Margaret Hiilen
The reception- was held in
the church parlour, after
which the bride left for her
wedding trip wearing a;:dress
of white lace with satin col-
lar and satin cuffs, on the
three-quarter length sleeves.
She .wore a turquoise hat with,
matching •corsage of feather
ed carnations. White accessor-
ies completed• her outfit.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Perdue,
Keain and Michael returned to
B.C. after a two -week's visit'
with the latter's mother, Mrs.
'Violet Schwalm and Ray,their
eldest son, Donald, will remain
and; visit his aunt and uncle,
Mr. and MrS. Harold Hansen in
Stratford and will also visit
Expo before returning to B.C.
Mr. Charles Mickle 'and Ro-
,bert, UWO, London, and Miss
Ann Mickle, Oakwood; Grand
Bend, visited with their parents
recently. •
Mrs. Harold Hansen of Strat
ford visited her mother, Mrs.
Violet Schwalm over the week-
end_, after a two week's vada-'
tion with hid -daughter and son-
in-law Mr. and Mrs. Leo DiVita,
of 'Chicago and taking care of
her new two week old grandson,'
Ricky Leo DiVita.
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle
spent Sunday with their daugh-
ter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs,
Ross MacMillan and family, who
-are' vacationing. for a month at
Sduthcott Pines, Grand. Bend.
Visitors ,over the weekend
with Mrs.: Violet Schwalm and,
Ray were lairs. Gary Wright and
family, Owen Sound; Mr. 'and
Mfrs. Arthur O'Hara and Peter,
of London,' Mrs. Jack McFar-
lane, St. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.
-Austin Schwalm and Susan of
Stratford. - , "
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoy and
Michael and Bryan Fink are vis-
iting at Expo this week and
while in Montreal will be
guests of Rev and Mrs. P. A.
Ferguson, formerly of Fiensall.
' Employees of General Coach
'. are vacationing this week. •
, Lorne McBride of Kippen was
the lucky winner. of a 19 -inch
portable TV in a draw at a soc-
ial evening held, in the Legion
Hall, Saturday night, sponsored
by the Canadian ,Legion 468,
Hensall Brandi.
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swathed and is 'being combined.
The rojorlity of- the. wheat cry'
will be' startett within the next:
weed Of the wheat cro bar:'
vested 'to date, yields seem to.
be down. sh.Otly,, Yields. ut .sev;,
era eases have ;been xepOrted:
at 4.945 bushels ,per acre.
The corn .aind White bean:
crops" in the county are pro,,
greasing quite favourably 'Some
areas are still set back due to
the large amounts 421 moisture.
Spring grains are turning
very rapidly and in the south
ern • part of the county may be
ready to cut by next week;
Yields of spring 'grains look as
if they will be quite good.'
IN ,ES
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Certificate i
DONALD G.'
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Office in Masonic Block
Main St., SEAFORTH
Phone 527-1610'
OF
SUMMER
JEWELLERY
$2 and up at V2 price
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REVENUE
Taxation , ...'.
Long-term debts recoverable
Province of Ontario subsidies
Grants—other Municipalities
Licences and Permits
Interest and Tax Penalties
.Other Revenues
Miscellaneous
. $115,664.78
1,'846.56
`.96,429.47
2,681.22
682.00
4,062.33
- 1,318.60
647.89
. ASSETS
$283,332.85.
Deficit for year
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Instant -On TV. Picture .fid soiiiid the ;natant ygu ,ewite
the'set on. Convenieut, certain*. /Binh ,there' - snore .
more life for .components -inelu ng picturetube because.
the. warmth from constant low power lil the set prevents
'Cold 'Starts!' that damage tubes, ,Pleaus u4 nondeusa'ttotc
to `harm circuitry,and protects au coni newts. from sudden •
initial power surges. Aren't you ,pleased Westinghouse
thought of, it in, the first.place?, You will .Shelbond.110!
Picture Tube. That's net temperature.. ; lust a44Aew ogle
that cuts• down the depth of the tube R.esultt ' alien, Space -
saving cabinets, Better viewing pleasure, Solid ;$tato 'Power
Supply. No heavy, outmoded transformer usee. e,4$oli
State Power Suppy o, �.ers,-a new hi in perfo nance;an
reliability. Less yeight, lower ap ratm'g costs, leas 'heat, .`
longger con4Ponent TPower surges are no longer. st factor
in :the failure rat.re.
of ,tt s. Increased reliability allows us.
to guarantee the Ppwe.r supply for five years, See -Matic,',
circuit Board Something you'll probably er„see ;abut
you'll, appreciate , . . year :after year,: We v lotted the
entire circuit board with computer aeeuracy,;;deep-etched
the copper circuits. and automatically= soldered connections.
The reason: to eliminate' human error Multi -speaker sound:`TV :
Ves
it the. arefd is ul�ropr ar, duction itide eserve woumt ith ash ma y
three speakers, plus precision tone control. Custom -crafted
cabinets. When a Westinghouse set is, On,: YOU aiotice;lthe.
performance. When the set is off, you notice the set You '.
can't help: but be pleased at the carefully robbed hardwood
finishes . the attention to detail `on all the authentic '?
furniture styliss. If you prefer TV that travels, you'll be
impfessed by the trendsetting portable styles in decoratOr
colors and rugged highimpact styrene isabisets Bait rrgl-
ling Shepherd Casters. TV on wheels! You can turn your
eonsble around with easel .or roll it frons room to room.
Illuminated channel indicator, Easy tbread in the dark, kr '
r from across the room:Long.tern. Warranty ' Protection Be-
cause of Instant - On, Solid State Power Supply an See -Mat
is Circuit Board (detail above) Westinghouse gives you a 5- •
year warranty oifthe Solid State Power Supply and See -Mat -
is Circuit Board. We will replace free with a comparable setorkmanship. Factory Ser-
if the circuit board cannot be repaired within 5 -year warran-
ty, period..Sets with Instant -On have a one year parts warran-
ty on picture tube, material and
vice. It is reasurring to know that whenyouu'buy'a Westing
house television set or stereo:
service personnel) working,
you can obtain intone service
from authorized Westinghouse representatives (in major.
centres, -Westinghouse' facto
to strictly controlled standards and:; using only authorized
Westinghouse parts. . .
You Can Be cure
if itts Westinghouse
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR
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P AFI . ANCIAL
196 °
EXPENDITURES
General .Government
Protection
Public Works
Sanitation
Social Welfare
Education
Recreation Aid, Community Service
Debt Charges
County Rates .. ....
Police Village Rates
Miscellaneous
$14',278.77
CAPITAL and LOAN FUND BALANCE SHEET
General Fixed $33,935.5'7
•„Debentures — Public School 291,996.64
Debentures — High School ', 84,676.26
Municipal Drains • 3,161.68
Debentures assumed (by other municipalities) . 28,440:00
Aar -counts receivable 35,066.65
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ASSETS ,
',$477,276.80
LIABILITIES
$8,333.95
3,867.971.
137,193.75
126.50
1,555.82
$2,487.00
1,874.92
12,638.20
48,405.33
977:50
150.68
$297,611.62
Drainage $35,066.65
Other than general . 3,161.68
Schools i 316,000.00
Debentures assumed (front other munici alitfes) 89,112.90
Invested in Capital Assets 33,935.57
': REVENUE FUND BALANCE SHEET .
LIABILITIES
$2,890.20 Temporary `Loans $107,600.00
21,407.98 Accounts • payable 4,180.47
1,273.36 Interest .... • . 50.55
2,315.56 School ,Boards - 49.35
3,588.92 Street Lights •--71.19
32,678.30 ° Deferred Revenue • 717.07
122.03 Pre -levy Nott Drain 946.42.
1,445.24 Pre -levy Storey Drain 126.47
74,941,76 Surplus 23,332.31
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$137,074.43Total Liabilities and Surplus $182674,43•
Cash on hand
Cash in Bank
Sundry • - •
Agreements — Drains -
Doubtful Accounts
• • Province of Ontario
Other municipalities
School' Boards •
Taxes Receivable
$477,276.80 -•
Total Assets
REVENUE FUND SURPLUS 'ACCOUNT .
1966 $37,611.08 Deficit for year
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Balance of Surplus, Dec, 32 1966 �................. $23,332.31
...Credit at January 1st,
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