HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-09-14, Page 7on ,:Sunday attending file35th''
Wedding.-' aunieraay
and o*T.!! � Keith pbste .
ald4.s
M'.;.•..,.111rs. Latus. Rale
were �. .halo flrl 4id0 Vit•
tndjug the ftmerar of a cousi,n
:Mrs, George P.
Mr. .arid Mrs, .Don. Dale,..
Don and ller k of 'yYiilo VIT
dale were weekend :guests „of
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Dale,
Mr. and Mrs, Cr. Hutchings
and Miss Carol 'of ''CalgaryE
who have been in Montreaall`
attending Expo returned
home by way of Seaforth:
and were guests of Mrs', 0'r;
Hawley and Mr. and .Mrs F.
Hawley.
Rev. B. 1VlcSpadden and
Marilyn and Mr. apd. Mrs.
Jack McSpadden of Willow -
dale were guests with Mr.
Zack McSpadden for Labour
Day:
Mrs.. F`. Hutchings of C▪ ali.
• fornia who has been. visiting
her relatives in Seaforth. left
for Montreal to attend Expo.
"Mr. .John Scott, who 'has
been on thestaff of Wood-
stock Sehool, Mussoorie, India
is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James M. Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McClure,
Clair and Douglas, hale re-
tuned home fromattending
the funeral of Mrs,,McClure's
father, Mr. Stanley Dorrance
of 'Waw'ota, Sask.
Mrs. J. E. Harriss of Phoenix
Arizona is visiting her father,
Mr. T. Heale and her -sister,
l�ts. Winnifred McPhail of
Jarvis St.. Seaforth
Mr. Oscar Tebbutt is a pa-
tient in Seaforth Community
Hospital. .
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HARVEY EDGAR, TRAWLS.
-st1dden danth Aeeurredt at
Mitchell ,Golf COarse. on Satur-
day, Sept, ; of Barvey relgar,
Tra',ss, of High St., Seafortli,
in hls lth year:•Born in,Queens-
vine, Ontarie, he was edltcated
in l'alnierston and at OAC in
Guelph. In 1947 he purchased
Maple Leaf Dairy in Seaforth
which hd'iitierata •unt7il he re-
tired ty 1958. He was a member
and' eider of Northside United'
• ,Chureh.
He was Married fm Toronto
in' 1940 to the fornter Olive
Geddes, who survives, Also sure-•.
• vieing are one sister Esther,
(Mrs. Norman, McColloch) of
Harriston and two IIhbrothers,
Ralph and Herb of Wa1ten.
Funeral sserveces were held
Tuesday at 2 .p.m. from the G.
A. Whitney funeral home, God,-
erich St. West, with his .minis-
ter, Rev. J. C. Britton .conduct-
ing the service. Interment fel-
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t,
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ifflffed, ie Vfaitlaiidban]it POW-
ten!.
e#Iie-te.n. •- •
Pallbearer* were Sidney P,ttl1•
man„ ,Cliffo.s Broadfooit' James
MacDonald, Lassie•-'4liver, ' An-
drew McNichol and; Lorne Dale,
Flower bearer was. kryan Ta-
was.
GEORGE G. ELLIOTT
Word Ime., been received ai
the, death „of 14r. George G. El.
liott of "Toronto. 'Suz vivin'ge-'
sides his wife, the former Anna
Sutherland of Seaforth is a son
George, and • daughtef Nancy,
both at home,.
MRS. JOHN W. STAKHOUSE
Mrs. Jph$ {Wesley Stackhouse
of Brucefield died on Wednes-
day, Sept.o- 6, at Clinton Public
Hospital -in her 87th year. She
had been in hospital for three
weeks.
Born in East Wawanosh
Township on March 21, 1880, she
wee a daughter of the late
tor
)Eleni aril' •Sarah, Wng1 tipant
She was married ea Feb. 0,,
190 PO her hua4n4. prede
ceasga heriu' M veinier, 1953-
A. member of Erucefield: TJ tfi
ed°
Church, she' calve to Waco"
field m1.047.
. She is survived .by one son,
Elwood (Steve) of London; two
daughters, C.ei1a afrae, Stanley,'
Neal) of London; and Eva (Mrs;
Mac Wilson), Brucefield; tw9`
sisters, Hariet (Mrs. •Albert Mc-
Kellar) rreelannd, Midi., and
Grace (Mrs. Thomas. Henry) of
Vancouver; four grandchildren
and :Four great grandchildren,
(Burial took place Friday,from
the Beattie funeral: home, Clin-
ton
lipton Interment was: in Baird's
cemetery and Rev. E. D. 'Stuart
conducted the service...
Pallbearers were W. D. Wil-
son, Stuart Wilson, John Broad-
foat,. Stewart Bro'adfoot, John
Davidson, and John Henderson.
Flower bearers were Norman
on display soonat
'EST -END GARAGE
THE 1968 PONTIAC
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The Pontiac Grande Parisienne for 1968 (above) features completely new exterior and
interior styling plus important engineering refinements including a wider track, and a
new constant pr'essure, draft free Astro -Ventilation ,system, The new "Flow -line" body
styling features a new front bumper -grille combination, wrap-around front side marker
lanips, hideaway headlights, upswept hood line, hidden windshield wipers, and new
taillight treatment. The n w interiors are ..highlighted by foot pedal trim, automatic
front and rear door light switches, new full glass styling, new stirrup shift lever, and
a new ignition warning buzzer system.
THE 1968 BUICK
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Completely new body styling,,plus the introduction of two wheel�lrases�•-and More power-
ful base engines are a few of the changes announced for the 1968 Buick Skylark Custom
(above). The new exterior "Sweepline' styling features longer hoods, shorter rear decks,
'redesigned headlight and taillight assemblies, hidden windshield wipers, and front and
rear side marker lamps. Interiors are highlighted by padded instrument panels and a
new ignition warning buzzer system. , ' ••
'WEST -END OARAGE
Mitchell r Phone 3404332
.and Harvey Wightinan a ?'ebbs
Hil.debran i
IOSEPH ' EELLY..
The funeral of the 140-4ge
,eph Kelly took, place. frons#,
St. James,' Roniael Catholic
Church -On Wednesday .of last•
week. Pallbearers were . Syl
venter Henninger, Frank Kee
Janie; Everett Scrunegour, Jim
Doherty',. Earl Kelly Jr., and
Jack Kelly. rather Laragla
officiated and following 'Re
quiem 'Kigh Mass, interment
took place in St. James' Ce»
naetery..•
MRS. HELEN LAWSON
Mrs. Helen Lawson, 74, of
113'•Rattenbury St. E., clinton,
passed away at Clinton Public
Hospital on Monday, Sept. 4th;
Born Aprii•.26, 1893, a daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs: Henry Tay-
lor of Hullett Township, she
was married to Earl,.R, Lawson
on Sept. 5, 1917: "'They quietly
observed their 50th wedding
anniversary with their family
on Sunday, Sept. 3rd, in Clin-
ton Hospital. _ •
A faithful member of Con-
stance United Church until
June, 1960, when Mr. and Mrs.
Lawson retired •to Clinton, She
then became an active member
of • Ontario Street United
Church.
She is survived by. her hus-
band, a daughter, Mrs. E. F.
Warren (Doris) of London,:. •a
son, Reg. T. Lawson of Hullett
Township, brothers, Will and
Lawrence of Victoria, B.C., Har-
ey of Hullett• Township; sis-
ters, Florence of Victoria, B.C.;
Annie "(Mrs. Verne Dals) of Hut-
lett Township; also feur grand,
children.
Funeral services' were ' held
on Wednesday, Sept. 6, at 2
p.m. with Rev., Grant Mills • in
•eharge; - at --Ball funerar home.
Burial took place in Clinton
cemetery.
Pallbearers were: George
Webster, Murray . Dale, Law-
rence Taylor,•• Harry Brydges,
Robert •• Lawson ' and Andrew
Davidson.
Flower bearers were: Cliff
Henderson, Stuart Chamney,
Howard Johns and Arthur Col-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Lawson
who quietly observed tlseir
50th wedding anniversary fin
Sunday, Sept. 3, 1967.
LOcA,L
flu,PY,, Toronto, a gtleit�.
til 1141r. Arad, 5,, ky ;OA*
Mrs.. $lli4 was tkie former
u
•AnnaS� therlrapd.•
Mr. and Mg`s. Elmer, Tawe-
'0,44lvlr. George, Townsend,
Mr. Gerald; Townsend,
and Mrs, Alex Townsend. Were.
in Guelph Wednesday, Sep#, 6
.1967, attending the raduatlon
of Miss Ernia Townsend from
;the Guelph General Hospital
School. of Nursing held in
Memorial Wall Guelph Q.ut,
lVil'. anU lV=,:'.�'. I i11e. w1'�-
senu put4iki, rep. melees ane.
'relatives at a uiwler re'cepp,u1,1.
,f u uvuuur o1:• Meir uaugutt r•s
grauuauon. Questa were pre-
Sont irum Luzi on, 1n.arkton,.
peuon, at. Marys, L,istO•wei,
Owen sound, aunariage, .riezi-
eau, tucnaras Lanpirig, and
sealortn and sureoundmg
areas.
stars. Keith Sharp and Miss
Anne Sharp left on al,onday by
train tor Regina, Sash., owing
to the i11ness of her mother.
Dir. and Mrs. 1V1: A,. IeLecLen-
rian and Janice of Newmarket
and ivir. and lvlrs. Stan Vernon
ane aaugnter's of . 1 arkniUU,
:were weekend guests of 1V1r.
and Mrs. J. A. 1VlacDonald.'
1Viiss Nora Gorwill' has left
for Port Auther where sne
will attend •.,the Lakehead
University to obtain her deg-
ree in nursing.
• Mrs. lviark Hopson and son
Paul of Dodgeville, N. Y. are
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
James • LVicQuaid...
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Heist
have moved into the home
wluch trey purchased from
the 'Thompson estate, on John
-Street.
Diaster David Moggach, had
the misfortune to rail- and
Drake ills arm.
Dirs. i,eo Stephenson took
ir xpo last week.
lvir. ttarold Jackson wasin
Toronto last week. attending
the erogrestive Conservative
Convention.
tvirs. 1v1. H. 3VicI(en i ze, Miss
Lynne Godfrey and Miss
1vlcGillis of Oshawa were
guests last week of Mrs. Mae
Dorrance. b
1v1r. and Mrs. Geo. McGavin
of Tuckersmith. spent the
weekend at Stratford with Mx.
and ivies. Aio]f4 ivicCravin:
LVlr.. Geo. Charters who has
been in Saskatoon , for some
years is visiting relatives and
friends here.
1VIr. and Mrs. James Murray
have moved here' from Dund-
alk and • are occupying ,the
house which they, purchased
from Wan. Flood.
Mr, and Mrs. John Dick and
family of Michigan were visit-
ing last week at the home of
Mrs. Dick's .parents, Mr. and
IVs. Herb Trapnell. Michael
Trapnell, returned home with
them after visiting in Florida.
:Mr -7. and Mrs. Norman
Dickert, Mr. and Mrs. Rbt.
MacGregor, Mr. H. Rimm and
Miss N. Walkon returned
home ..11)1day night after
spending a week at Expo.
Miss . Nancey Nott, of
Honolulia, Hawr'i, has been
the guest of her mother,-iMrs
Raymond Nott, Egmondville.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Johns-
ton, - of Eneratt, Mass. were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Bruce, High Street.
Mrs. Raymond "Nott and
Miss' Nancy were in Blyth
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