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The Huron Expositor, 1967-09-07, Page 8
a • • • .A. . g P HURON. EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, O T, SEPT. 7g, 1967 ACRQ$S 4-F stlya 5.1411 set• rar 3 -Three -toed combat sloths 4; Gams 9 -Period of rims "12-Preftx: three 13 -Get up 14 -Native metal 15 -Snarl 37 -Rocks 19 -Sumptuous 2I -Resort 22 -Piece for one 24 -Succor 26 -Cease 29•Iron 8a -Writing implement 33-Guido's high note ,-344A"state (a44r.) 35 -Soak up 37 -Base ° 39 -Physician (abbr.). 40 -Lamprey' 42-Parei .1 land 44 -Binds 46 -Verve 48-Foollil:e part 50 -Challenge 51 -Scold 53 -Girl's name 55 -Fruit (pl.:. 58-Christian festival 61•Grain 62 -Harvests 64 -Period of time 65•Devoured 66•Butcher's product (pl.) 67•Arld DOWN 1 -Unit of Siamese currency • 2 -Man's name 3 -One -base hit .6 -Greek latter 7Wortn 8•Placts 9•Give. 10•g-Nist 11-Aftifmativa 16-12 dozen 18 -Harvest goddess 20 -Plunge - 22Frolic 23 -Bay window 25.A state (abbr.) 27 -More ancient 28 -Analyze, as• sentence 30 -The sure 32 -Negative 36 -Parent (colloq.) 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Contact your league president or phone the Bowling Alley 527-0840 OPEN BOWLING EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT. -- 8 .p.m. ' and Sunday Afternoon —; to 6 pan. PINSETTERS WANTED.!! All beginners given Free Bowling and Lessons. tnfonaaticn from Management. Noble Bowling Lanes Phone 527-0840 — teafortb • FUNERAL- $ MRS, Mime) Wv J; .CASSElea Mrs; CasseIs passed away in Ply -Mouth General hospital. Dearborn, Michigan ,alt Wed- neSdayi A11J,'t?,st', 1Cd.. i.►lrs. Cassels was born in Sea forth and received her educa- tionat the Seaforth Collegiate Institute. She was the daughter of -thee late Patrick Walsh and Mary Hughes. ' She is survived by two sis- ters, Mrs. (Anne) Jattiles Flan- nery, Dearborn: Mrs. (Merger- et) • J. J. Cleary, Seaferth; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral was held Satur- day,- August 26th, front the • Lesney funeral a home, to St. Alphonsus Church, where Mass was celebrated at 1:30 p.m. In- terment in Holy Sepulchre, cem- etery. " Pallbearers were six nephews, Lou, Elmer, Cecil, Harold and Cyril Flannery and Urban Cur- tin, all of Dearborn, 14lichigan. • MRS. EARS: LAWSON . Mrs. Earl Lawson, 74, Clin- ton, died Monday morning in, Clinton- Public Hospital. The • former - Helen Taylor, she was born, in .Hullett Town- ship, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor. • She and her husband retired to Clinton frpm Hullett seven years ago. She was a member of the ' Ontario Street United Church here. Surviving besides her hus- band are one daughter, Mrs. E. F. (Doris) Warren of Lon- don; one . son, R. T.,. Hullett; three brothers, William and Lawrence, both of Victoria, B.C.; Harvey Taylor .of Hullett; two sisters, Miss Florence Tay- lor, Victoria; Mt's. Verne (An- nie) Dale of Hullett; four grandchildren. The funeral service was held Wednesday -at 2 p -m., at the Ball funeral home, Clinton. Rev. Grant Mills officiated with burial in Clinton cemetery: • Remember! It takes but a moment to • place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pock- et. To advertise, just, Dial Sea - forth, 527 -8240 - PAINTING and PAPERHANGING FREE ESTIMATES IVAN r NEILSON PHONE 527.0603 Cars ' at Tremendous Discounts Our BIG SALE Continues 1966 PONTIAC Parisienne (8) 4 -door hardtop, P.S., P.B., & R. lic: 654-944 1962 CHEV. SEDAN Lie. E90288 1966 AMBASSADOR "8" Sedan, A.T., P.S. & P.B. - . 1966 CHEV. "8" SEDAN A.T. -- Lic. E89473 t. 1964 CHEV. SEDAN A.T. -- Lic. E90231 1964 1500 VOLKSWAGEN Station Wagon---Lier,95482X 19t4l1964 aRD GALAXIE —•' Lic. E92809 1662 PONTIAC SEDAN - A.T. •— Lic. E90664,_., 1962 CHEV. SEDAN A.T1 — Lie. E90738 1961 FALCON SEDAN Lic. E8996,1 ` 1962 FORD GALA$IE SEDAN A.T., R., P.B., Lic. E90734 yLL 1963 CHEV. SEDAN Radio, Low Mileage -- Lic. E89318 TO CLEAR .-- Several New 1967 Chevys CONTINUES WITH scount iT /5O Sea f rth • LO Jr O i c '-'1(, E.4•1I.k7 os TO DO .. ' SN.ELL DALE On Wednesday afternoon, Northside United Church, Sea - forth, the Rev. J. -C. Britton united in marriage Deanna Mar- jorie Rale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dale, of Clin- ton, and Harvey Alvin Snell, son of Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Snell of Blyth in a double -ring cere- mony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a floor -length sheath°gown of white rose -point lace over taf- feta, featuring long lily -point sleeves, empire waist line, ac- cented wit satin band and bow and a scoop neckline embroid- ered with pearls. The cathedral - length train fell from the shoul- ders..,ip,,,a cage effect and her shoulder -length• veil- was- held in place by a pearl tipped grown. She wore a string, of cul- tured pearls, a•',gtft of the groom and carried •a crescent bouquet 'of whiteglamellias and green leaves. • The ` attendants -were Mrs. Murray Scott of Belgrave, as matron, ' of honor, Miss Kathy Dale, Clinton and Miss Barb: Wassen of Rlyth as -bridesmaids. They Wore floor -length identi- cal gowns of apricot peau satin B-OSSENCE - — Elaine Joyce Bennewies, daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Nor- man Bennewies of Brodhagen, 'became the bride of Mr. Roy Bossence, son , of Mrs_- George Bossence of Stratford and the late Mr. Bossence, in a ceremony held iti- St. 'Peter's Lutheran - Church, Brodhagen, on Friday evening, September 1st, at 7 p.m. The Rev. H. Lossing officia- ted at the wedding. Fresh. gar- den flo)vers decorated the altar of the thurah, The bride chose pale pink brocaded satin sheath dress with matching three-quarter coat, . a ,hat of pink variegated -flowers ,and white accessories. She car- ried a nosegay of -pink -variegat- ed carnations and white roses. She was attended by her sis- ter, Miss- Cheryl Bennewies, as maid of honor, in a blue lace modified tent dress with match- ing headpiece and white acces- sories. Her flowers were a nose- gay, of white carnations and blue pompoms. Mr. Earl Bennewies, RR 1, An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. oror -- NOTICE -- For Co-op Insurance Call. W. ARTHIJR WRIGHT Phone•527-1464 -- John St. SEAFORTH Complete - Coverage For: • Auto and Truck ,,,,.,., - • Farm Liability • ' • Employer's friability • Accident Ind Sickness •,. Fire, Residence, Contents • Fire, 'Commercial • Life Insurance' ds Savings • Huron Co-op Medical Services • Wind Insurance welianowlikoweiemmeolmoeommomielowlmom r. Iii"a Guaranteed Trust Certificate DONALD G EATON - Office in Bloch Main- St.,' SEA'R1T Phone 527-16I.O with short ruffled sleeves and waistline accented with appli- que. A floor -line chiffon train was attached to a large bow at the back of the scoop neckline. They each- wore a tiny white crown and carried round bou- quets of White 'poms with green leaves and white satin ribbon streamers. The• best man was: Mr. Cliff Snell of Blyth and Mr. James Tempany of Aylmer ushered. Wedding music was supplied by Mrs. Don Carter of Seaforth 'and a solo "0 Perfect Love" was sung by Mrs. Donald Snell of Alberta, aunt of the groom. For the reception held at the bride's home, Mrs. Dale chose a sea green ensemble of lace coat over a crepe sheath and, Mrs. Snell wore a gown of • lime green and white, lace, each wore a White carnation. corsage. For travelling, the bride donned a jade green suit of bondedl:an_ tron with matching picture hat, white accessories and: a feather- ed corsage of mauve carnations. On their return the 'young couples will reside in Blyth.. Fol- lowing the rehearsal on Tues- day evening, the bridal party was entertained at the home .of the groom's parents in Blyth. , B.ENNEWILS Bornholm, brother of the bride, was groomsman. ' A reception was field at the home of the' bride's parents. The home was decorated with. pink and white bells, streamers and':.garden flowers, for the oc- -casion. • -Following a wedding trip to Northeastern Ontarip, Mr. and Mrs. Bossence will reside on John Street in Stratford. Prior to - her wedding, the bride was honored at a shower held in the Brodhagen,Comnnin- ity Centre. Hostesses for the evening were Miss Donna Leon- 'hardt and Miss Cheryl Benne- wies, Mrs. Wilfred Drager, Mrs. Gordon Miller and Mrs. Reuben Buuck. The bride -elect was as- sisted in opening her gifts which were piaced,in a decorated wish- ing well, by Miss Cheryl Benne wies,, her mother, Mrs.—Worn—Ian Bennewies and Mrs. Ray Ben- newies. After the bride thanked her many friends and relatives, lunch' was served.' - HULL'ETT COUNCIL At the regular meeting .,of Hullett council • of Sept. 4th, accounts were ,paid totalling $3405.72. 'By-laws were. passed to set the mill rate for 1967 taxes with nearly all depart- ments increased and the town- ship rate up 'two 'mills, also to, provide for two-year term for council and biennial elections. Special meeting were plan- ned. for 'reading, the report of the Nesbitt Drain, E. IL •11der stadt, Engineer and for discus- sing.. new fire fighting equip-` went with Seaforth ire- Brigade:; 4-H Group Has Meeting, The second meeting Ter "Cotton Adl~essdr-ies for the Bedroorn ' was held at the home of Mrs. W: L. Whyte on Fri- day night. The meeting was opened by singing 0 Canada, followed by the 4-11 pledge. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Dorothy Ross. The roll call be- ing '"The Colors 1 abi using , in: my bedribmt' was answered- by .ell •ten members.' Discussion' wal • on choosing material for bedroom accessor- ies ani1•enteasuring and estimat- ing anionnt of material requir- ed for bedspread, ` cushion, Chair pad chid dresser scarf, Eat it member was giveli sam, pies t411"•' -material" shite',** for Valetta bedroom aeet ssoffe . -- Eacftt girl trade a 'sample of milted eernerdront paper and ASO `A '13t(r4lileof• , cottt1ntlous bias,' The .meeting wag closed by titlging;God.Save The aitteen. e9ieltt sheeting Will be #l61 . , ot} rtiday nigh't' At Mrs. • yt s boni'e Legion Bb -o Wormers, The,kingo ib04 Friday • eye nine Was well,:: attended It :is SPonsored by the' Iioyai Capa4 dian Legion, Branch 166, • with proceeds going towards' Legion welfare work; Following are -the winners et speciall' games: Mrs. WQs Van- derburgh, Clinton; • Miss 5, Car' roll, Olinton; ;111r$. • Stan Watson, Mitchell and Mrs. G. Lawson, Clinton; Mrs. ' Denonune, Cliri toll. Door prizes went, to Norma Muir, Seaforth and Frank Skin- ner,, Mitchell. ' Witatlers of regular games were: Mrs. C. Wood, Seaforth; Mrs. F. Maloney, .Seaforth; Mrs. A. Muir,( eaforth; .Mrs, War zae1e, Stratford;. Mrs. F. Malon- ey, Seaforth; Mrs. Dora Taylor, Seafortli Ilene Plant, Seaforth; Mrs Jbit Watson, Sea'forth; Mrs. G. Lawson, Clinton,. Russ Piper, Seaforth; Mrs. Brown,:.•Clinton; Mrs. Deflgmille, Clinton. Game one was split two ways and game eight was split six, ways. •- Classified add pay dividends. BURNS .N NO SMOKE, NO ODONK INE'ATI AfG' :O/L .. Walden & -Eroadfoot Phone. 527-1224 — Seeforth,, • EXPERIMENTAL TETS and; PRACTICAL„ EXpERMaNCE', hive proved -that b t rotiPMS from FERTILIZER ori .1 tabled whtf•p tt►sh and phoSphetae #ro Pl dWED•'DOWN; in th9 PAIL hf the. year, Thi# !gets th41 fertWz r It1 tit. SOH whepgt that cA;opstrtee l itE« It, SA'1YES y,Aot valt,abl4 t ale 'In tha" aprlftg•. s Qng sealeOn. enfl- LOWER FALL FERTILIZER PRICES save you Lard earned ntonoy. Order' FALL requirements of FERTILIZER NOW at & SuppIy Ltd. PHONE, 348.8631 OR 348.9901 , -• MITCHELL FARM WAGONS — GRAVITY BOXES BUY TOMEN BUY THE -BEST - B & W Grain Aerators • - Fill Year- Warranty - Free Grain Thermometer - Approved by C.S.A, GRAIN' PROTECTANT (1VMalathion) Keep Stored Grails free of Insects e BALER- TWINE DEN1VIARK--Genuine Sisal • • • • $6.50 Bale AFRICAN—Genuine Sisal $6.25 Bale CEMENT, moisture proof bag $1.20 each. Mitche-II Fertilizer & Supply Ltd. (B.'UILT BY FARMERS FOR FARMERS) 1 MILE WEST OF .MITCHELL _ PH. PH. 348:8631 WEDDING INVITATIONS THE HURON EXPOSITOR Phone 527-0240 Seaforth ¥�ubave -u-fltii Septernber 15 "to get .n. • • With a, 4i Premiwnsuyfngs Account at Tor�ito-Domiiilon calculated.. on *ninon! MONTHLY balance- Make the move today!. Accon,ts: opened s this week: receive full RetroActive-litieresfiron. September • Go -Ahead people bank on TontoNircpiitiOnnirmoN TI e , Bank ,where people •make the difference. w 3 "0.11 STv?BENSON, Manage*? . • - Seaforth .• r. eel 4 ,c 4 M re