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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-08-17, Page 4• X11 fitilt.914 EX ►QS1TOf SE I!FORTilc Ta A1U!s, ]Xi. 1107 Having solid our trucking business la Varna to Gerald IPOillotts and Barry Baigent of 'Themesford, effective 4.017 net 4t, we want to take this opportunity toexpress appre- elation to all our customers and friends who have been so• faithful during the years we have been in business - At the same time we bespeak on behalf of Mr. Parsons and Mr. Baigent a continuation of that same •relationship that has contributed to such a degree to our success during our 19 years here. - Melvin and Robert • Webster. Telephone Number, Clinton G. Parsons, 482-3268 -- B. Baigent, 482-9843 WEDDING INVITATIONS THE • HURON EXPOSITOR Phone' 527-0240 Seaforth NOTICE Re -Change of Hovers Due to the labour code and the new 40 -hour work week we find it necessary to stop all custom grinding on Saturday mornings, but will be open for prepared feed_ pickups until further notice. -- EFFECTIVE DATE — SEPTEMBER 1, 1967 Due to this cut off, we feel we can serve you better through the week as we will be full staffed five days of the week: TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED ........... 527-1910 Seaforth BELL LINES by W. W.-Haysom your telephone manager You, could call this little, yarn '•`•Handwriting on the • wall." It seems that a subscriber's voice was becoming very familiar to the Information Operator. The same woman kept calling, fairly often, asking, for a' different number each time. Sensing that she was being recognized, the lady apolo- gized and explained to the Operator. "I'm sorry- tb keep calling you so often, but they just papered my room' and covered up all my numbers!" The lady hadthe right idea, to save time and avoid number errors, it's a good idea tb jot down frequently called.., numbers. But we think a Personal Directory for such numbers is much handier ... and much less likely to be wall -papered! If -you would like a Personal . Directory for your frequently called numbers, .just give us ' a call at 482-3401 and we'll be happy to send you one, free - of 'charge. ree`of'charge. ' It's easier for your friends and associates to contact you when your printed business cards and letterheads or persdnal . stationery give your complete name and address. That includes your complete telephone "address" - - not just your telephone -number, but your area code as well. More and more busy men and women are finding it valuable, to have their area codes printed on letterheads and business cards. It makes it so much easier for business associates to reach them quickly by telephone when necessary. Even If all your correspondence is personal; and you' don't use print- ed stationery,... Ys still a good idea to let yotii' friends know to your area code along with your phone number and to know the complete telephone "address" of your distant friends. Of 'course, using the area code is a must if you are able to dial your own tang distance calls and you are' phoning to e place outside your own area. Where one of our Operators must place the call for you, giving her the area code helps her to speed your calf along its way. . * A Mgr. and Igxs Wiliiaxpr Ms1%1 of Beaverton: called on friends in the village on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. ,i, K. Laidlaw, Mr. William Laidlaw and Miss Ina Jefferson of London were Sunday 'stisitors "with 11 ¢r. and Mrs- J. R. Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dow of Walkerton. spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dow. Mrs. George Wallace and Mrs. Verna Brooks were visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Adams, Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ramsey visited on ,Sunday with 1Vi:r, and Mrs. Bill Ramsey, Listowel.. Miss Kathryn Droupe .of RR 1, St. Marys is holidaying with Miss Janet Allen. Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardiner were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Knechtel, Lee and Lew of Edmonton, Alberta, Mrs. Gordon Knechtel, Rostock. and Bill Knechtel, Stratford. Weedend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott and Mrs: Moore were Mr. and Mrs. Nel- son Palmer and daughters, Nan- cy and Bonnie, Joan Walden of Little Britton. Mrs. Jennie Wilson of Blue Water Rest Home is - a guest with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott and Mrs. E. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Russell it it Y. ,returned home on Satwdl yr of ter touriang k' tpd for a few' days, They also visite" in' Belleville with. Mr. and Mrs. D:dnton Tap, lor, Mr. andMrs. Jinn Denier, Mars. Andy McIntosh and also with relatives lin Toronto, Recent visitors with :Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Jefferson were Mrs, Loril Butson, Mrs. James Lea. less, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Howard, Jeff and Gary of Munro. Mr. Hugh Scott of OAC, Guelph, visited on Sunday with' his parents, Mr. and Mrs..T. L. Scott. He was accompanied by Mr., and Mrs. David Johnston. of Guelph. _ t; - Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace and Debbie and Mrs. Grace Scott spent the weekend with Mrs. Shirley Elliott, and family in Essex and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cadick and family, Chat• ham. Donald Cadick returned with them for holidays. Janet Scott of Seaforth is idaying with her grandmother, Mrs. Grace Scott. Mrs. Filmer Chappel left by plane to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drake at Hami- ota, Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Hulley and family accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. MCClinchey and family of Hensall, spent a few days at the beach at Inverhuron. tiff AREA • WEDDING 46 UNDERWOOD -- HENDERSON In a lovely summer wedding at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Hensall, on Saturday, August 5th, at 3 p.m., Margaret Jean Henderson and $gran Kenneth Underwood exchanged vows be- fore the Rev. H. A.' Seegmiller in a double ring ceremony in a floral setting of white mums. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. John Henderson and the late Mr. John Henderson, Hen- sall and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Un- derwood of Gorrie. Wedding Music was provided by Mrs. Frank Forrest, church organist, who accompanied the soloist Miss Mary •Goodwin of Hensall who tang "The Wed- ding Prayer" and "0 Perfect Love." Given in marriage by her brother, Mr. John . Henderson•, Hensall, the bride chose a floor - length gown • of white- organza with chapel train, styled with empire waist, scoop neckline 'and puffed sleeves and • A-line skirt trimmed with bands of pleated organza and lace. Her shoulder -length illusion veil was Now here's a unique experience in telephoning • - calling por:po1 a=lb -porpoise! I heard recently of a porpoise- toporpoise long distance telephone call which combined communications technology witli marine biology. Participants in, the conversation were "Speedy," a . trained porpoise at Marineland ofr the Pacific and '"Splash,'" his counterpart at' Marineland of Florida. The two porpoises squeaked, chirped and whistled to one another over the 2,500 Hailes of telephone ' lines that separated . them. Eaek. appeared to listen intently to the other with only occasional interupilons. Fortunately, porpoise is a mammal, so no one shottld •aeeflse me of tel- ling a fish story, , SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES Recently examinations were held in Stratford for the West- ern Ontario Conservatory . of Music when pupils of, Rosemary Steinbach, RR 4, Mitchell were successful. Grade one, Agnes McLagan, RR 4, .Mitchell, honors; Jill Wheatley, RR -1, Dublin, honors; grade four, Anne Glauser, RR 4, Mitchell. Use Expositor Want -Ads Phone -527-0240 Seaforth,:. held in placce with a headress of roses and she carried a bridal bouquet of white roses. and ivy. The bride was attended by her sisters, Miss Eylvia Hender- son of Hensall,. as maid of hon- or and Miss Kathie Henderson, Hensall, bridesmaid,gowned in floor -length pink crepe fashion- ed with empire waist, bodice trimmed, with pink lace daisies, pink illusion veils caught• to a headress of -pink roses. They carried nosegays of pink roses. . Mr. Jack Mann' of Gorrie was groomsman and Mr. Keith Lind- say of Hamilton, ushered. • For receiving at the recep- tion in the church parlours, the bride's mother wore a pale green silk linen ensemble with match- ing - accessories. The groom's mother assisted Wearing orchid Organdy 'over taffeta with white accessories. Both wore corsages of white gardenias. For travelling to the East Coast, the bride wore a paisley green and blue dress with navy. accessories with which she wore a corsage of pink roses. The couple will - reside u in Gorrie where the bride is on the teaching staff of Howick Cen- •tral Public Stchool. Guests attended from New Brunswick, Hamilton, Corrie, Exeter •and Hensall. News of Kippen . A chicken barbecue, sponsor- ed by the Youth- for'Christ, was held 'Saturday evening, July. 29th on the lawn at the home 4of Mr. and Mrs, Elzar Mousseau with 144 in attendance. Mr. Le- roy Towers of London was speaker for the evening, A short program followed. Mr. Robert ,Thomson attend- ed the Chase -Miller wedding at Goderich, Saturday at 4:30 in the Methodist -Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Carter and Jimmy of Brantford spent the weekend with the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hood. Bab McNaughton, 20 yeaic old Son of Mr. and Mrs, JAWS XS- Naughton, cNaughton, of Rai 3, Kippen, bas been selected ,as one of seven delegates to represent Ontario 4-H• Club's•"..at the National w4 -RT coraf$rence. Bob and his. co -delegates were selected from 20,000 4-1-1 club members across the province. These selections. were made on a basis: personal interviews with Ken Lantz, Depai.,ty Minis- ter of Agriculture, and E. Starr, associate director (programs); their 4-11 and community lead- ership week at which ob was a delegate in July. —wring the week of Novem- ber 9=15, delegates to tle con- ference will visit the cities of Toronto and Ottawa. They will be given the opportunity to• dis- cuss Canadian and World affairs, to associate with leaders in gov- ernment, agriculture, and in- dustry, to exchange -'ideas with fellow club members from all parts of the continent and to broaden their knowledge through trips to places .of ag- riculture, industrial and- civic interest. Huron County Junior Farmers acted as hosts to two young, farmers from British Columbia. The delegates are Ed Lent- en(' and David Belcham. Ed is owner and operator of a 430 acre • beef cattle farm in West - bridge, British Columbia and he is Very active in community or- ganizations in his home area. David Belcham, a graduate of Olds Agricultural and Vocation- al College,is in a partnership on a 580 acre beef cattle farm. David, too, holds executive pos- itions on many local. organiza-• Worts in his home area, -.The County is .being visited by eight 4-H members from Eastern Ontario. TWO weeks ago these same ..members acted as hosts to • eight 4 -Hers from Hur- on. Allan Moorhouse of „RIR 1, Mountain, Ontario, is visiting News of Hensall Mrs. Stewart Bell visited last week with her cousin, Mrs. Mar- garet Hoy in.Brussels. Mr. Bill McRae and daughter Chrissie of Ottawa called' on friends in the village last week. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Watch-. ford, Grimsby Beach,• visited with Mrs. C. L. Jinks and ac- companied by Mrs. Jinks, visit-. ed with Mr. and -Mrs. Jack Wil- son, and Rev: Currie • and Mrs. 'Winlaw and •family, Stratford. Miss Troyann Bell has return- ed home after spending the past month at St. Thomas Fig ure Skating School,' while there Troyann passed a dance test. • Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Schwalm and family enjoyed a week's vis- it at Expo. Mrs. Louise Wailins has re- turned to her home in Vancouv- er, B.C., after an enjoyable vac- ation as guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Hess. Mrs. Kay Bedard and ,Paul visited with her mother," Mrs: Stewart Bell, Diane 'returned home with them. Stewart ,Bell, John Corbett and son Al, have returned from a fishing trip to Matche*an• in Northern Ontario. - Miss M. Ellis is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 57-0240. ONLY $31' t It's But'ler's new economy Model -.299-E. You get Butler qualities -- but at a nei i low pricer No frills no special features -- just safe, long-lasting'storagepanyone can afford. Check us,today for all the detail's. BATCH -DRY IN THE BIN • AS FAST AS YOU HARVEST Now, you can actually keep pace with a 2'row combine -with a single drying bin and•heater - ; thanks to Butter Ston -N -Drys., new.1,500,000-BTU In -bin batch drying heater. You get full• safety controls, constant ignition and an exclusive dual burner ar- rangement that makes layer drying practical in the same in- stallation. 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STEVE MEMBER • Rlt 2, Seaforth • Phone 4824109 tiii 144y. 8, 2 stiles west of;S'eafor h (.Iobn Segettitrt Parini BADGER FARM,EQkIIPMEN Jim Boal; Bill •.Zandergbn of Brinton, Ontario, is with Bob Vodden; William Coons of, In. keranan, Ontario, is with Doug Trewartha; Myrna Holmes from Winchester will be at Margaret Stewart's; Lynda Erratt,of- Win- chester, Ontario -will be'y'with Anne DeGroot; and Elaine Se- guin, Toward Carkner and Don- ald Brown•froin Grenville Coun- ty are -visiting Linda Walden, Gerald • Baan and Blain Wylie respectively. The Huron County 4-11 Hoare - making Club project for this fall is "Cotton Accessories for the Bedroarn" which emphasizes color and arrangement that will help create an attractive rest- -ful bedroorit as well as the mak- leg of accessories, Five• twv day training schools for the , local leaders are • being held' at:Wingham, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, August 17 and 18;-Seaforth, First Presby- terian Church, August 21 and 22; Clinton, Wesley Willis Un- ited Church, August 24 and 25; Hensall, Hensall United Church; August 28 and 29; Wroxeter, Wr-oxetar Community Hall,' Au- gust 30 and .51.' NO 'SMOKE, NO wpm Ch'IEE HEATING OIL Walden & Broadfoot Phone 527-1224 -- Seaforth Wheat, Barley, Oats, Corn, Flax and Mixed Grain, We Are Equipped for FAST UNLOADING SERVICE The Elevators will be open 6 days of the week and will be open at nights if good Harvesting Weather. TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED Phone 527-1910 Seaforth HURON AUTQMOTIVE and SUPPLY Phone 524-6271 " ' Goderich Your Clinton Rep. 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