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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1964-09-03, Page 12• a rn-=THE HURON FXPOSI` OR; SrakrOR.TIi, ONT., SF,,Z'T, 3, 1964 Get your SHEAFFER $1.00 School Pen Cartrige or Ball Point) AT SAVAUGE'S Other Sheaffer PENS up to $10.00 Enter the "Count -the - Cartridges" Contest AT,. SAVAUGE'S Jewellery - Gifts Fine China SEAFORTH Shopping Values at BOX Furniture New Sth ipment of Quinlan HASSOCKS from 6.95. - 14.95 Three -Piece Sets HAMPERS With Matching Kleenex holder and wastepaper baskets, from 15.95 - 21.95 Bisset SWEEPERS, from • 11.95 - - 16.95 Bathroom Counsellor SCALES 5.95 - 14:95 Brass Luminite SMOKERS 8.25 - 8.95 Brass Luminite SMOKERS with magazine rack 10.75 Brass , Luminite BAR with Smoker 13.95 Furniture Phone 43 SEAFORTH 'KIPPEN Linda Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell, spent one week at Lake Nippissing with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Richardson who have been camping there. Miss Sharon McBride spent the. weekend -in Watford visit- ing her friend, Elizabeth Camp- bell. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McBeath and Mr. and Mrs. Allan John- son spent a few days last week in Michigan. Mr. Clayton Cooper returned home after spending a few days with relatives in Exeter. Anthony John Van Wierren, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Van Wierren, was admini- stered holy rites of Baptism by Rev. Steinstra, at Christian Re- form Church, Exeter, on Sun- day, August 20. Mrs. John Gibson, of Wroxe- ter, who has been visiting Mr. and. Mrs. W. Mellis, returned to her. home Saturday. Mr. LIoyd Armstrong, Brus- sels, accompanied by Mr. Ern- est Whitehouse, motored to Hartland, N e w Brunswick, where they enjoyed eight days. Mr. Whitehouse visited his mother and brothers in Hart- land. Bob, Linda and Beverley Coleman, of Seaforth, enjoyed a few days holidays with their cousin, Kevin Faber. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell and family spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moyer at Vineland CONSTANCE Mr. and Mrs.• Wilbur Jewitt, Bev and Brian and Mr. and Mrs. George Leitch spent last week on a motor trip through North- ern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johns, of Mitchell, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson last Tues- day evening. Mrs. 'James Medd has return- ed home after spending two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Johnson, and Mr. John- son and Bruce, of Grand Val- ley. Mr. and Mrs, Borden Brown, Joyce. and Elaine attended the 25th wedding anniversary of Mrs. Brown's brother, Mr. Leon- ard Brigham, and Mrs. Brig- ham, of Chesley, last Wednes- day, Miss Shirley and Master Den- nis Pfaff, of Crediton, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson spent last Wednesday at the Toronto Exhibition. Mrs. William Dale spent last Thursday with her mother, Mrs: T. J. McMichael, of Gode- rich. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator attended a dinner in the Hen - sail Hotel on Sunday evening in honor of Mrs. Preszcator's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Hill, 40th wedding annivers- ary. Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt and Carol Ann and Miss Janice, Donny, Kenny and Larry Jew- itt attended the CNE in Toron- to on Saturday. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Hoggart over the week- end were Mr, and Mrs. Paul McMaster and -Carol, of Ridge - town, and .Miss Laura Hoggart, of London. Miss Deanna Dale is 'visiting wit/14 her sister, Mrs. Murray Scott, arid Mr. Scott -and- daugh- ters, of Belgrave. Mr. and Mrs. Roy' Hall, of Ethel, and Mr. and Mrs. George Hall, ' of Florida, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt and family and Mrs. William Jew- itt and family on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Buchanan and family attended the 42nd wedding anniversary dinner on Sunday in honor of Mrs. Buch- anan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hart, of Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dale vis- ited with Mrs. Dale's sister, Mrs. William Webster, and Mr. Webster, of St. Helen's, on Monday.' Miss Brenda Kingswell re- turned to her home in Clinton after visiting with Miss Mary McIlwain. Miss Linda Preszcator is vis- iting in Clinton this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jer- ry Cook and family. Mr. Charles Dexter is visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dexter, of Blyth. Mr. Gary Jewitt is holidaying with friends at Sundridge. Mr. David Medd returned home on Wednesday via TCA from Vancouver, where he had spent the last two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier, Brian and Paul have taken up residence in Listowel after spending some time with Mrs. Crozier's parents,- Mr. and Mrs. George Mellwain, Mr. and Mrs. James Jamie- son and Susan and Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan spent a weekend recently at Brace - bridge. ICIR Miss Marguerite Scott has re- turned from a bus trip to East- ern Ontario and Quebec, when she represented area Junior Farmers and 4-H Clubs. Mr. J. Ross Murdie is a pa- tient in Scott Memorial Hospi- tal. Mrs. E. M. Flynn, of London, who has been visiting the last two weeks with her sister, Mrs. E. H. Close, was taken to Vic- toria Hospital last Saturday. Mrs. Donald McKaig is a pa- tient in Scott Memorial Hospi- tal. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hillis, of Ingersoll, spent a day here last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Scott and family, of Oak Lawn, Ill., were recent visitors with Mr. J. Scott Cluff and Miss Janet Cluff. Mrs. C. E. Smith was a pa- tie''nt in Scott Memorial Hospi- tal last week. Mrs. R. J. Sproat, of Detroit, is visiting her many friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rich- heimer and family, Plainview, New York, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. McLean. Messrs, Don McKenzie and Ted Savauge are attending the World's Fair in New York City. Mrs. Walter. Zerback, Strat- ford, was the guest of Mrs. J. D. Cairns, John St. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Enzens- berger and family, of Goderich, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Sills on Sunday. Mrs. F. Faulkner and son, Fred, of Detroit, and Mrs. W. J. Farrah and daughter, Chris- tine, of Grosse Pointe, Mich.,' spent Saturday with Miss Lil- lian Faulkner. Mr. and Mrs. John Lauden- bach, of Bri'ght's Grove, visited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L. Laudenbach. Mr. and Mrs. William Finlay- son, Jack Finlayson and Mrs. W. A. Campbell, of Guelph, and Miss Jessie Finlayson, of Clark- son, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finlayson. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Deem, of Stratford, were guests of. Mrs. R. K. McFarlane on Sun- day. - • SEAFORTH RED CROSS WILL MEET The regular meeting of the Red Cross will be held in the Library roon} on Friday, Sept, 4, at 8 p.m. • About the smallest package there Is, is a man all wrapped up in hinitelf." DUBLIN Mrs. George CovilIe in Tim- mins with Mrs: Eckert. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans in Chippawa with Mr. and 'Mrs. Bill Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hanson and family with Mrs. Loretta Schmidt .and Monica Roach. Mr. _. Tom Feeney, London,. with Elmer and Louis Feeney. Captain and Mrs. Edward Tozer and children, Davison, Mich., afd Miss Theresa Ryan, London, with Mrs. Patrick, Ry- an. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Feeney, Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs - Joseph Ryan. Mrs. Louis Dillon and Miss Dorothy Dillon in Grand Bend. Miss Sharon Harper, of St. Pauls, with Mr. • and Mrs. Bill Smith, Mr. Gar Smith has returned to Avon Park, Florida, after spending a month with Mr. and Mrs. William Smith. WINCHELSEA Mr. Phil Hern and Gary and Mr. Bill Walters and Danny spent the weekend at Restoole Camp and Midland, fishing. Miss Brenda Bibby, of Kirk- ton,•visited this week •with Jan- et Hern. Mrs. Nelson Clarke, of Far- quhar, is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. William Wal- ters and Danny. Mrs. Grant Skinner, Joan and Julie and Mrs. Russell Lee vis- ited on Saturday evening with Mrs. William Walters and Mrs. Nelson Clarke. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobbs, of Exeter; Mrs. Gladys Atkin- son, of Lucan, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Sholdice, ' of London, were guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan and Barbara and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith and Penny; of Crediton, spent Sunday at Springbank. Mr. and Mrs. Elson' Lynn and Joan and Jimmy spent Sunday at Sarnia. Mr: and Mrs. Rhiney Heck- man and family, of Biddulph, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Campbell and Helen. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Campbell and Helen attended the school reunion at S.S. No. 5, Usborne, on Saturday. Mrs. Freeman Horne and Ruth spent Monday at Lion's Head and Chesley Lake. Mrs.• Phil Hern and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Coward spent Sunday at the Pinery. Mrs. Isabel Sugden and Mr. Tennyson Johns attended the decoration service on Sunday at Nissouri Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sugden of Detroit, and. Mr. and Mrs. Ear/ Haist, of Crediton, and Mrs,,, Bill Lamport, Mrs. L. H. Lindburg and Judy, of Saska- toon, visited recently with Mrs. Isabel Sugden. Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Dobbs, of Lomona, California, visited on Thursday with Mr.' and Mrs. Newton Clarke. .. Mrs. Harry Ford, of Wood- ham, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne and family. Local Mr. and Mrs. Bri}ce Walters and family wer guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cornish on Sun- day. Mr. Kenneth Keating, of New York, is the guest of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Keat- ing. , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Char- ters spent the week end at Bar- row Bay with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Clarke. Mrs. James T. Scott left Montreal on Wednesday by plane for a visit to her former home in0England. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Cockwell, of Atwood; Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Griffin and Miss Joan Griffin, of Albany, N.Y., were in Toronto on Saturday attending the Smith -Kelley wedding. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crich were in Grimsby on Saturday attend- ing the Crich-Tiggert wedding. Mr. and Mrs. James Watson, Sr., are leaving September 8th for Glasgow, Scotland, where they will visit with Mrs. Wat- son's mother, friends and rela- tives; also to visit their son, Richard, his wife and children, who is stationed in RCAF Ba- den,, Soellingere, Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cole- man and.. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Oke spent a' day last week in Toronto, when Mrs. Bertha Pearson returned to her home there after spending two weeks visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cole- man. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mason and daughter, Tracey, left this week for Pittsburgh, Pa., where Mr. Mason is attending the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh. Mrs. J. A. Brodie, Toronto, is visiting friends here. ' Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams and Don- elda included Mr• - and Mrs. George Monk, of Goderich, and Mrs. Louise Goudie and Miss Betty Goudie, of Kitchener. Mrs, Roy Lawson has return- ed home from a visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pethick, of Chemong Lake, one of the beau- tiful lakes in the Kiwartha Lakes Tourist Area., Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cleary,- Mrs. Ieary,Mrs. W. J. Cassels and Mrs. L. J. Matthews and Jane have re- turned from a trip to Montreal, Quebec and Ste. Ann's. Briefs ¢ Miss Diane Kerslake, of To- ronto; is holidaying with her aunt, Mrs. Reg Kerslake, at Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs.- Cecil Oke -and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coleman spent a few days last week at Tobermory and other points. Mr. George Reeves was pleas- antly surprised when members of her family held a birthday party on the occasion of her 81st birthday. It was held at the cottage of her son, Charles Reeves, at Bayfield. Mrs. Archie Smith and daugh- ter, Sandra, have retirrned home after spending the past few weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Woodman, of Hanover. Mr. and Mrs. Woodman also were in New Harbor, Newfound- land, visiting Aubrey's mother, Mrs. Merkur' Woodman, for six ,weeks. Master Tom. Crawford, who spent .his summer vacation with his grandmother, Mrs. W. G. Wright, returned to his home in Greenwood, N.oya Scotia, on Sunday. Mrs. Lloyd Rowat, of the staff of Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, is attending a course on hospital unit administration be- ing held at the University of Western Ontario and sponsored by the Canadian Nursing As- sociation and the Canadian Hos- pital Association. Mrs. A. Bethune spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Petrie at Stanalane Qottage, Crescent Harbour, Lake Simcoe. Mr. Ronald MacKay, of To- ronto, is visiting his sisters, Mrs. Agnes Mason, Mrs. J. E; Daley and Miss Ethel MacKay. Mr. Bruce Brady has return- ed from Guelph, where he at- tended the summer skating school, and was successful in obtaining his third figure test, a silver :dance test, and the bronze pairs test. Mrs. A. Bethune spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Malcolm Timmins, Mimi - co, and while there *attended the C.N.E. Mrs. J. E. Daley and Mr. Ron- ald MacKay were in Silver - word, Michigan,,, visiting their niece, Mrs. Harvey Rowe, and Mr. Rowe. Miss ;Connie Wright, of Hali- fax, spent her vacation with her mother, Mrs. W. G. Wright. Miss Mary .Lou Sills, London, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ken- nedy and Miehg.el, :Kitchener-, were recent visitors -with their mother, Mrs. C. P. Sills. Mrs. Ross Kelly, of Clover- dale, B.C., visited recently with her daughter, Mrs. R. P. Mac- Donald, and Mr. MacDonald and family. Mr. John Grant, of. Waterloo, visited friends in Seaforth .on Wednesday. Mr. Kim McLean, who has spent the summer in Northern Ontario with the HEPC, return- ed to his home here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Andrews, Harpurhey; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fox, Kincardine; and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dyksten, Norwich, have returned home after visit- ing relatives in Wishawaka, In- diana, and attending the Mac- Millan-Prough wedding held in First Presbyterian Church in that city. Too Late To Classify MILLS -At St. Joseph's, Hospi- tal, Brantford, to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mills, a son. FOR SALE --Spool bed, springs, radio, hall rack, tables, full mirror, quart sealers:' Cheap. Phone 518, 'Seaforth. -1 FOR RENT — Apartment on Railway Street, furnished or unfurnished. Available - Sept. 18. Carl Dalton, phone 30. FOR SALE --=35 weaner pigs. Car Dorssers, RR 4, Seaforth. WANTED TO BUY—Used car- pet sweeper in good condition. 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