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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-08-17, Page 3f • .r • v • Ali" ":JMPORTED X" ft ES `E1:ANKETS WOOL . TAPE5`('RIES ,,,FLOOR COVJRtNG$• ' ticti..1.ANP:STy14 GRc., ERoe$ and, C0141).1414 I4Ts, S:EAFORTH ON` (r ' R+ s...'52?4623 • WANT ADS OR/N' t C � Q �I g R4,7SU,4241s info 127t)>�4 Read the' Advents e• : , _ , , m.nta —•. 1'i's. a �°ro,��'�t�le � k'ag�tt7l 4rna'id ' Stag" �nn1SSlPn. • GROUP 4,ifE ACCIDEN$ acid . SIC.KN.ESS MAJOR MEDICAL PENSIONS 'ANNUITIES _ itepresentiiCg� _ _� ^-- Suri:Life Assurance Company. of Canada. 117 GODER,CH St EAST SEAFOR`rH TELEPHONE 527-0410 • -,- WEDDING .,_ AYE D D 1 N.G INVITATIONS THE HURON EXPOSITOR Dial 527-0240 Seaforth ,N. :$TE„YENS w,, SMITH �St. Andrew'$ riitetl Clurell, Versehoylo was t40 settii for Snarrhig0 -0V be or smith 4nArthur Wi Ilam, Ste ens; with .RRev. 11. Wright offie- rating. The ':bride .is, the daugh- ter of Mr, and s., St ey •Snaith, V'erschoYje and *Melly: of Seaforth and the parents of the' groom are too. 01e .Mrs,. Charles Stevens: Ingersoll. Given in marriage kr her father, .the abrade chose an eIn- pire gown of sir organza trine. fined "with chantilly 'lace,. bell shaped sleeves and. alight train. A shoulder length silk illusion veil was held by a cluster of •silk Organza. ,,rosebuds and she carried a easeade of white. car- nations, yellow roses and fern. Miss Lois Snaith was maid of honor_.for firer sister nd, Miss Margaret Cryderman was brides- maid. ''Both' .attendants wore identical gowns of buttercup Yellow :bonded: lave fashioned on empire lines, square neck -- lines and puffed sleeves. They carried' white carnations, Yellow sweetheart roses and fern. Mr. J.Pembleton attended the .greom ate best were Donald Smith, and f the bride and Eddie aDolsoti, nephew of the groom. WS •OF DURA �.,...I ` A eltaneous shower in rhonor,of Missy Patiieia Ben , er, whose marriage to: '. Janes Ouellette of Windsorb pint.,. is en event of AUgust,wla spnu- sored 'byMisS 'Ela n.'urr'ay and Miss Joanne Cronin: almost ,fi_fty friends and neighbors as- sembied to extend filieitatione to the ,prospective "bridle. An .ad- dress wars react ante 'the guest of honor was assisted,,iit ripen ing` ntimerods and useful gifts of chinas and .linen. A social hour was spent' i;n playaing var ious Baines and a delicious lunch was served by the apon- sors and, their assistants. • • M and Mrs..Tames P,..Kraus- kopf and fainily spent, the weekend in Feudale, Mieb,., and attended the wedding of Miss. Carol Krau,skopf. L Mr. and Mts. Robert Byrne and. Kathleen, Hamilton, with kiss Monica Byrne. Mrs. Topi Butters has return- edhome from Victoria Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans, and family have returned to their home in Chippewa, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friend are spending the monthof August at their cottage in Lions Head. Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Rowland; Oakville, with Mr. and Mrs. Lou Rowiland. Mr. and Mrs. John Krauskopf Classified ads pay dividends. - "SPECIALIZED TRAINING FOR BUSINESS CAREERS" : Godericit "Business College 9 WATERLOO STREET GODERICH, ONTARIO (Corner West Street) Dial 524-8521 or 7384' • Diplomas for Junier.and Senior Courses issued by .thel BUSINESS EDUCATORS' ASSOCIATION OF CANADA ,New Typewriters Business Machines - Monthly Tuition' $35 Safety -Tested USED CAR SALE Al HURON COUNTY'S FINEST USED CAR MARKET 1967 Belair Chev, .Sedan, Power Steering, A number of 1966 Chevrolets, Pontiac s and Fords, sedans, hardtops; 6 and 8 cylinders, frilly equipped. 1966 Pontiac, Parisienne 4 -door H.T. 1966 Galaxy 500 Sedan with 390 -engine 1965 Mercury 2 -door H.T.` , 1965 Ford Galazie Xt.500, 2 -door S,T. A wide selection of 1965 and 1964 CITevs,; Pontiacs and Fords, sedans, hardtops, var- ious models, 6 and 8 cylinders. 1963 -MeV. Belair, 6•cylindet, power steering, 1964 Chevrolet, 2 -door ET., '327 engine A, wide variety of 1960 to 1962 models to choose from. TRUCKS 2-1964 GMC One -Ton Pick Ups . 1964 Chev. One -Ton Stake, dual wheels, 8- cylinder engine A Written Guarantee for 60 Days on all Late. Model Cars—Many other Models'to choose from .BRUSSELS M .. OTO.RS BRUSSELS. • ' . ONTARIO PHONE 173, -'The Home of Better Used Cars" . OPEN EVERY 15YENINf3. -4-4e/ If were you bora in �".. 1900 You should apply now for your OLD AGE SECURITY PENSION By applying now you will receive, your first payment in January 1968, when persons who have- reached the age_ of 67 • become eligible for Old Age, Security. • . If you were born in 1901 You should make application for your Old Age Security pension six' mon chs before your 67th birthday. An Old Age Security application form .may be obtained at your local Post Office, or by writing to the Regional Director of Old Age Security in the capital city cif your province. With it you will receive a paruphlet giving full information about Old Age Security. GUARANTEED INCOME SUPPLEMENT .. • :As soon as your• Old /Age Security. approved, 3 y pension Is a ,you will be sent • information about the Guaranteed Income Sdpplement and an application form. You may be'entitlVd to a supplement whkch, together^witar.yoge did Age Security pension,. will guarantee you a monthly Income of at (east $105.00.•-- ISSUED BY THE HON. ALLAN J. MacEACHEN, MINISTER ' .. Thi 'DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL HEALTH AND WELFARE Jr., Farmers Hold Meeting Huron County Junior Farm- ers met• in the Agriculture Board rooms when Don McKer- ch er reported•, onn,Huron Coun- ty participation in the provin- cial field day at Guelph: Out of the 20 participating oounties, Huron ranked in the first third of the group. The County Juniors have de- cided to adopt a child trough the Christian Children's Fund of Canada. Each club is to pay $20 and the county will Tidy $20 also. It was left to the Christian- Children's Fund to decide what county the help would be sent to. • Plans are being made for the banquet and dance' to be held at the Legion Hall in Seaforth, or; November 4, 1967. Jamieson Ribey and Don Mc- Kercher are to play host to the delegate from Australia who is to be here August 12 to 23, George Townsend and Shirley Jacques were to' host two 'dele- gates' from British Columbia from August 8 to 12. •. The Southern Ontario Junior Institute convention will be held in Huron from September 15 to 17 when seventeen other counties. wine. be represented. The Junior Farmers are plan- ning a dance for the girls on Saturday night, September 16. The next county meeting will be held on September 27, ,1987.. and tatnil,, Gat%otdhque, On't, with Mr. -and Mrs. Dan C)stello, Mr, and Mrs.Bi l" 4url►hy;and children', port Colborne" :ih Mr. veld Mrs. Wilfred 'Maloney AuKatn°Staple otell spent the weessekend-athtee.Port Elgin Sarnia w t d end inn then vil- lage. Mrs. Janice. Ne_ weombe, Port Credit, with, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Stapleton.. •• .,. 'eunj ns • ! Aka R L1N:4ON. The' annual Dale picnic was held in Dans 'ark, Seaforth, During the afternoon• worts were, in charge of a committee, Mrs. Walter A4.cClure and Mrs. Stewart Dolniage• • chi Ichildren under 5 years, .en 6 to Q years, Ohris-Nes hitt, Robert pp&�eClure; 8 to 10, years, Mark Clarke and Steven Nesbitt; 1Q- to 12 years, Steven Nesbitt and Betty Casnpbell,• young people's race,. Mark Clarke and George McClyre; oldest person present, Mrs. Verne Dale; McClure; person present, Ann McClure; married ladies having most colors in dress, won by Mrs. John Flynn, having eleven cblers; birthday nearest lst July, Mrs. ;Walter McClure; longest, married coup- le, Mr, and Mrs. George Camp- belI; guessing jelly beans won by Mrs. Elwood Clarke, Picnic supper was served by Mrs. John Flynn and Mrs. Ar- nold- Jamieson. Since interest in the picnic appeared to be lacking those present at the picnic felt it should be -discon- tinued. CAMPBELL REUNION The eighth' Campbell;,reunion was held at the Lions Park, on July 30, with 100 in attendance Sports were conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rogerson. Re sults are as follows: Girls, 5 and under, Sandra Smith; girls, 6-8, Donna Reid; boys, 6-8, Brian Nesbitt; girls, 9-11, Marsha McNeil; boys, 9- 11,' Murray Houston; • girls, 12- 14, Cathy MoEwing; kick the slipper, men, Watson Reid, lad- ies, Isobel' Rogerson; grand'mo- ther's spot race, Mrs. Les• Reid; grandfather with largest feet, Mr. Les Reid; shoe relay, Cathy McEwing's team; sack race, Mar- lene McNeil's teams; diaper re- lay, Mr. and 'Mrs...Jim McEw- ing's, team; clothespin race, Ann Holts; oldest lady 'present, Mrs. John McKinley; oldest man present, Nelson Reid; youngest person present, Darlene Gulut- zen; pers6n - coming longest dis- tance was Jacques Dugas; an exchange student from MonE real visiting at McBeaths'; larg- est family present, Mr. and Mrs. Don MeNall and family; longest married couple, Mr, and Mrs. George Watt; grandmoth- er with most grandchildren pre - Friends, Neighbors Honor • Bride -Elect A shower was held July 26, at Forester's Hall, Kinburn for Miss Suzanne Dale prior to her marriage to Mr. Gregory Bran- don. - " About 70 neighbors • and friends • gathered to express their .best wishes. The bride-to-be and her mo= ther, Mrs, Stewart Dale, her grandmother, Mrs. H. Armstrong and Mrs. Charles Brandon mere escorted to decorated chairs: A short program of contests was conducted by Mrs.' Elgin Nott. Mrs. David Livingston sang two solos and accompanied herself on the guitar. Mrs. Bill Flynn played a numiber of piano sel- ections. The following address was composed by Gayle Wright and read by. Joan , Hopper, cousin of the bride. . Dear Suzanne: As we gather tonight and Ieaf back the pages, We''ll see Suzanne in various stages, First was the stage when her dolls Were a fad, But that -soon- ended since brothers she had, Bicycles and horses were a, thing_ in her past, Burt as each year went by she grew up fast, As the high school drew very near, Suzanne had decided to make nursing hes' career,' She had made a choice, a wise_ one indeed, For as each goes on, a nurse we need, She was off to Listowel where ' her training began, By the tine the course had end- ed' she had made future plans, It started abdut.a year ago dur- ing the summer season, When Bayfield became impor- • tant, behind that, there's a "reason! It all began with just one dance, "Now" thought Suzanne, "here's .iny chance!" l;trer sine then' to Suzanne's' place Greg's come, And it Iooks.Iike now his love • she has won, Tt .won't be long now 'until the big day •takes. place, • A Sud ire, walks the aisle, we OM all sod 'Greg's fee. mon is the? settle down in their ,pooh,: Greg will appreciate the bride that he took. So along with utensils, nie-llama and h, Wea yourdisfriesends and neighbors send our best wishes. Suzanne thanked everyone for her many beautiful gifts and all joined in singing "For she's a, jolly good fellow", A •smorgasbord lunch was served by Mrs. Oliver Wright; Mrs. Jack' Carter, Mrsi Earl Nott and Mrs. Elmer Dale. INSURANCE .'WIND TORNADO CYCLONE JAMES F. KEYS Phone 527-0467 Seaforth Representing •he'Western Farmer's Weather. Insurance Mutual Co.; Woodstock, Ont. • 1.. • Choose Your. DIAMOND Privately. SAVAIME jEWELLERS (Opposite , Post Offici) Vining Appointment • By. ArrlHnfichr.M. 'PR -17 Jetvdl Watch `wit Hch .biattteri ` p0 chat $1000.00' or mer.. , ; Legion ► sof Hite pot +o Friday evenirjgs ;have heag � attended. •,,. Following . age. the..;. iztnera 'CTOrakt,.Ba ', Orangev iie; Mrs., Denoibme, ,Pliatod,, arid; ' Er, Ate - gooier) Janie own, Bob' Mil- ler, chetah; 'Mr; E' ast, Clinton;. Hazel Dillon,aforth; 31,r Zest/ Clinton;hMen%eS3JitchMr. Stealer.. Hensall; Wes Vander burgh, Clinton; Mrs. , . Watson, Seaforth; Mrs. Sandy (Oh .and Mrs. Joe• .Cook, Clinton;;[rs. f;Tabkirll, Seaforth wind' Mrs. Smith, Clinton. t� • Winners of " special games, were Frank Skinner, Mitchell; ass 'Pier,, Seaforth. Doer. prizes went to Stan -Watson, Mitchell and Mrs. Denomme, Clinton. Winners for the second wee"k's' bingo were Mia .Steep, Clinton.; Stan Watson, Mitebell. ..f. MeKercher, Jamestown; Mrs., Ron Dale, Seaforth; Mrs.0 Jiiil " Watson, Seaforth; Mrs I. Scott and, Mrs.' J.Watson,Seafokrth• Mrs Smile, Ilensaland Tom Bast, Clinton; ,rich: Watson, Sea - forth and Mrs. Watson, Mitchell; Mrs. Chessel, Mitchell; Mrs. Bruniclk., Mitchell. Special garnet , were won by Mrs. Gr'idzaek, Seaforth; S. Con- dard, Stratford; Mrs. Warslick, Stratford;• Mrs. Sciloland, Strat- ford. Door prizes • went to Mr. Campbell, Mitchell and Mrs. Russ Holmes, Clinton. sent was Mrs. Rosins Campbell. New slate of officers for 1968 is as '.follows: president, Mr. Don McNeil; sec.-treas., Mrs, Watson Reid; 'sports committee, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Wey and Mr. ' and Mrs. Reid • Hackwell; lunch committee, Mr. and Mrs, Bob McKinley and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 'Scotchmer: For Complete INSURANCE HOME, BUSINESS, FARM, CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY OR LIFE . SEE •. JOHN A. CARDNO Insurance'Agency Phone 527-0490 ••Seaforth Office Directly opposite - • Seaforth Motors . ' if the Advertisements -- it's n Profitable Pastimel On all Men's and no, ' SHORT SLEPT . SPORT, DRESS "'and T SHIRTS Bermuda Shorts '- Bathing Ssi1Es . . Hata .and, COP •Sumner Jackets BILL - MEN'S Phone 527.0995 Seaforth WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0246 Higher Interest. Rates GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 61/2%.f�r 10 0 2 3 4 or 5 years Available in .amounts of $100 or More. An . ideal investmenit for security and high `return. The Industrial Mortgage & Trust Company .ESTABLISHED 1889 OFFICES: Forest - Sarnia - Petrone Strathray Contact. Our ; Representatlii..e DONALD G. EATON Phone - 527-1610 Seaforth Cars at Tremendous Discounts )ur BIG SALE Continues 1962 CHEV. SEDAN�� Lie. '.E99288 -.1066 AMBASSAD'OR "8"' Sedan, A,T., P.B. 1966 CHEV. "8" SEDAN A.T. — Lie. E89473 1964 CHEV. SEDAN A.T. -. Lic. E90231 1964 1500 VOLKSWAGEN Station Wagon — Lic. 95482X • 1964 FORD GALAXIE Hardtop -- Lic. E92809 1962 PONTIAC SEDAN A.T. — Lid. E90664 1962 CHEV. SEDAN A.T. Lic. E90738 1961 FALCON.. SEDAN Lic. E89961 1962 FORD GALAXIE SEDAN A.T., R., P.B., Lie:' E90734 1963 CHEV. SEDAN - Radio, Low Mileage hid. E89318 MANY 1961 and 1962 CHEVS and PONTIACS CONTINUES 50°4/6 Discoun Seaforth Motor t• Phone 527-1750 ' : • Seaforth LOT OPEN ]'ENI1'Gs TO 0110 A