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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1965-04-29, Page 54. i a 4 e a • 4 • • 4 4 v • a 4 • • r At' 14 T" E5. 1' Sv't Do 'laid G. Eaton - . Office in Mgsoglc Stege Main Street Mono 527.1610 • Seaforth Custom LAWN ROLLING: Ivan Hoggart Clinton —• 482-9280 Classified ads pay dividends. This Summer make it a G1IEAT ONTARIO ADVENTURE VAC9TION Adventure is outdoors in Ontario's vast and vigorous Northwest! Northwestin your Ontario Is family vacafionland•where the :pace, is easy, tin, -pleasure*onfimited..This is sports. man's country, .exciting and .unspoiled ...a natural spectacular, enriched by man's ingenuity, • • Follow •the take Superior shore, with Its calm inlets and unsurpassed views, 'to Port Arthur and Port William, twin ocean potts in'the heart Of the con- , tinent.•See the great Lakeheod Eleva- tots, capdble of holding one• bf the world's largest concentrations of wheat. Then" -Hatch the loading 'ef= ships that carry this wheat to the world's markets. Enjoy the wonders of nature at Quetico'Provincial Park, 1,750 square miles of forests and waterwaysln the Rainy River region. Discover Lake of the Woods, an angler's paradise. pf small and Targe lakes, gentle streams and rushing rivers, and thousands of picturesque islands. Then visit Kenora and Old Fort. Island, site of a fur trading post dating back to 1790: We'd like to helpyou plan anAdven- ture Vacation of lasting memories in Ontario's great Northwest. Send us this coupon and we'll mail you our Great Northwest Ontario - Adventure Vacation • booklet (24 pages in full colour). -w -I Province of Ontario, Dept. of Tourism & Information, a Parliament Buildings,Room 1676 Toronto 2; Ontario. Please send me complete information on Great Northwest Ontario Adventure Vacations. Name Address City Province A gather• ing of feriner' beard members and teat hers of- 7$$ 1, Hibbert, was' held at '.the hchool, honoring Ivan McDou.. gall, who„ has been secretary - treasurer of the section for 31, . Charles i Y rle s. Friend was -mas- ter of ' eeremoniesr _ and . in ap- preciation the presentation: of a lamp was made• by • Andrew Whetharti, Clinton.- In thanking the board, Mr. 1VIeT?ougall- re- counted several events that had taken place in the section dur- ing his tenure of office. Progressive euchre provided entertainment, with Mrs. Har- old Pethick and Reuben Aikens as high scorers. The ladies served lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney, Alan and Jim visited Mrs. Roney at Hillside Rest Home on Easter Sunday and were' the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harris for dinner, • Master Ted `Cudmore, Clin- ton; son of • Mr.• and Mrs. Reg Cudmore, spent his Easter holi- days with 'his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney. Mr. Don Graham, Sarnia, call- ed on his aunt, Mrs. Mary Mal- colm, on Monday. Mrs. Jack Burchill and Mrs. Ken Burchill and Jeffery visit- ed in Simcoe on Tuesday with Mrs. Burchili's parents, Mr: and Mrs. Nie. • k . and nd Mrs Ggorge gender- San ;Iez dar-San arid' i anally end ltxr,, How. and Wright;Mitchell, ,,*It : Mr, Mit >R and Mit Pepper' for ;Eas- ter. , Nin and Mrs, Roy Harris, of Str tford,. Mr. 'and Mrs , Rosss McPhail and fanily,' ofZoys, and Mrs. Leslie Moore 'attended service in `Zion Church Good Friday evenhiig and visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barker and family. , - ' Mrs.. James Statton aid 'San- dia and Freddie spent' Easter holidays in. • Toronto.; With friends. Miss Joan Aunts is attending the Wedding of her cousin, Roy Fawcett' in 'New Brunswick, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Robinson and family, Niagara Falls," vis= ited over Easter weekend with his 'sister, Mrs. Russell Roney and Mr., honey. Miss .Joan Roney accompanied theirs back td Niagara Falls. for a few days, Mr. Wayne ''Pepper is home from OAC, Guelph, and left on Wednesday f o r Saskatoon, Sask.,.-rfhere he has secured a position. Mr. and lvZrs". Ken Burchill and Jeffery left for their home in Ottawa on Thursday after spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bur- 7zom Iva worme For the Finest in CARDS: 'tsy, RU.STCRAFT and COUTTS HALLMARK 5c-10c-15c-25c=50c GIFT WRAPPINGS 'and BOWS "A Large Selection China - Novelties- - Glassware.: See Our Selection of Children's Wear For Spring Complete Range Good Value- and Style SUiT SETS, Children's Dresses at ONE'S Seaforth 5c to $1.00 Store Stationery' - Gifts - SEAFORTB REPLACE THAT NOISY MUFFLER NOW FOR JUST. Chev. and Pontiac Most Models` 1 ton Chev. and GMC trucks Most Models $7.50 $6.50 r. LOCKSEAMED END HEADS GIVE POSITIVE SEAL • SIX RUGGED BAFFLES • HEAVY ZINC.PLAT•ED SHELL- • GAS-TIGHT SEALING • GENERAIpMIOTO'RS DESIGNED, BUILT and BACKED SeaForh $ot�rs, Phone 327-1750 • Seaforth }",1 •4 t. 'chill, and other friends. Miss Glforia .Ani .Pepper., ,; of Kitchener; Ho pita), 4.1!;;613-0404two ,weeps' holidays with •her parents, Mr, and `Mre�; Grlenn Pepper. • Mr.Kah Meit '1 ea inn and " Mr. Larry 3arker accompanied the bus load from. Mitchell '.:high s c}i oo'1' to, New York,. this swoek and also spelit a day at the World's Fair. Miss ,Ruth Marie' Salton spent a few days with' her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Brit- ton, ritton, over Easter. - Mr. Bill Balfour and Miss Marjorie Balfour, London, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Balfour, fpr the weekend. 'Miss Eleanor Lanni spent a few days with her friend, Miss Ann Aikens. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thiel visited Easter Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Lan- nin. Miss Mary Lannin accom- panied them home after spend- ing the day with ,,the Thiel family. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Williams and daughters, of Burford, with Mr. and Mrs. Earl 1 arker, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barker and 'Mr, and Mrs. 'Lawrence. Barker on Sunday. Mrs. Dorothy .Robinson and Russell; of Mitchell, with her mother, Mrs, Rena Stacey, and Mowet, on Sunday. Miss Janet Casler spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Engels, and has secured a position in the Gen- eral Marine Hospital,, Owen Sound. WEDDING - SEILER—DIEHL Spring flowers and Easter lilies, decorated the altar of First Presbyterian Church, Pem- broke, Ont., for the wedding of Miss Carolyn Mae Diehl, to Mr. Leslie George David Seiler, re- cently, with Rev. W. C. Nickol- .son officiating. Miss .Diehl, Pembroke, is -.the daughter of Mr. andllitrs..John Diehl, RR 4, 'Mitchell, and Mr. Seiler, Pembroke, •is the son of Mr, and, Mrs. Emanuel Seiler, Monkton, Ont. The bride wore a pastel blue suit with blue lace trim, white accessories arid a corsage of pink and white spring flowers. The matron of honor ' was Mrs. Oakland Christink, wear- ing; a suit of sky blue with matching blue accessories and a corsage of yellow roses, Mr. Oakland Christink was best man. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at hotel Chapeau, Chapeau, •• Que- bec, with a reception follow- ing. Guests attended from Bur- lington, tooksville, Seaforth, Pembroke and surrounding dis- trict. The couple will reside at 955 Pembroke St. East, Pem- broke, Ont. Smiles .. "Will you pass the nuts, pro- fessor?" a•friend asked at the. dinner table. "Yes," he answered absent- mindedly, "but I suppose. I should flunk them." The news is that our town's Romeo is quits with his Juliet. Seems he ordered two dozen roses to be sent to his beloved on her' twenty-fourth birthday. "A rose for every precious years of your life," • his card read. Then, because the young fellow was one of his best cus- tomers; the florist threw in an extra dozen. WE»O1PG • ASK FOR &levee i fe INVITATIONS Cu ANNOUNCEMENTS 0. ACCESSORIES • • COME IN AND ASK FOR YOUR ,FREE BRIDAL GIFT REGISTER THE '141.1110N ' 1 XPOsIToR •• SHAFOWrff Glenda , Mara n daughter of Mr and yrs , .F old Reue"r{uah, w .^ baptize+ during' the �;Su day . r ornii7 service at St. 'Pe Lutherai Church' Ori Sulndar byRev, Hai old Brill with Mr. and Mrs Ivan Benzlew,ies and, Mr, and Mrs. John Moore, am sponsors K' along with the parents. Flowers were in the chancel of St. Peter's ,Lutheran Church on Sunday from the funeral•.of George Wheatley! of MeKil1 oA , which was held in Seafor(hp on Saturday, 'itis wife is the -for- mer Laving `Rock: The auction sale of the household effects, etc., of the estate of the late Mrs. Eliza- beth Rock was postponed' on. Saturday due to the death of George Wheatley, and was held the following Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph hicks were home from Toronto for Easter, and Alvin and Sherry returned with_ them for the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hicks spent the past week end in Toronto, Alvin and Sher- ry returning with them. Master Billy Vock, of. Strat- ford, spent last week at the home of Mr: and Mrs. Robert French, Mr. Clare French, of Petro- lia, spent the Easter holidays at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McLean • and family, of St. Marys, visit- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert French recently. • Miss Mary_Klea, of Stratford, spent her 'Easter holidays with Miss Bonnie Hoegy. Miss Kathy Lockridge, Wat- ford, was holidaying with her cousin, Phyllis Ahrens, last week. • �- • Russell Sholdice accompanied the. Mitchell Lions Club to IHar- riston.last Wednesday evening. The wedding • reception for Mr, and Mrs. Allan Muegge (nee Ida Wood), of Mitchell, was held' at the Community Hall here on Saturday evening. A successful dance was held at the Hall on Friday evening with Jerry and the Jesters or- chestra providing the music. A number from here attend- ed the wedding reception for Mr. and- Mrs. Ludington' (nee Barbara Golinitz), at Monkton Community Hall, on • Saturday ,evening.. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grove, of Detroit, visited with her aunt, Mrs.' August ' Hillebrecht, on Sunday afternoon: Mr. and Mrs. George Young; of Stratford, with George 'and William Diegel on S"'unday. A number from here attend- ed the funeral of George Wheatley at the Box Funeral Home, Seaforth, on Saturday. The sympathy of the communn., ity is .extended.. te;, Mrs. Wheat ley, the former Lavina Rock, formerly from., here, and her family, Mrs. Robert Allan (Joan), of Brucefield, and Larry ash gree 04..447.10.4. plan ands far >iy of Braznptoii, Daltoni t, 'last 'week. Re .and M sr.. rill spent a` a fw Easter holidays visiting Erie ds Ind retatiyes.. Miss; Phyllis Hinz .vas the: u..e st of her. friend, Sua-• - . S. us-, ann@ 'Wh hook, 'both 'spending the, Easter holiday week' ' in Philadelphia, Penn. Mr. and Mrs,' Lavern Wolfe and .grandson, Marcel Wolfe, visited' • their son, Don Wolfe, and Mrs. Wolfe, and Steven in their new home in London on. Saturday, and on Sunday they visited her mother, Mrs. John Hinz . Sebringville, • Relatives- here received word of the 'death' at Marble •Rock, Iowa, of William Barth, hus- band of • the_ former Irene Her- bert. The funeral was held on Saturday. Dr. and Mrs, Keith McGill attended the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Norval , of. Staffa, visited with .Elliott„er par- ents, NIr.`and Mrs. Henry •E. Diegel "on "Sunday. BRUCEFIELD The Brucefield UCW held their Easter thaiikoffering on Tuesday. Ladies from Clinton Wesley -Willis • and Ontarioa'St. Churches, Egmoridville a n d Turner's, Varna, 'Goshen, Bay- field and Kippen were guests: Mrs. Alice Ham and Mrs, R. Scott welcomed the guests and Mrs. Gordon Elliott opened the meeting with an Easter mes- sage, also led in an impressive worship service, assisted- by -Mrs. Plant, Mrs, Wilmer Broad - foot, Mrs. A. McBeath and Mrs. Glen Swan. • Several Easter hymns. were sung during the service. Mrs. Arriano introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. McKim; re- turned missionary from Ango- la and the Congo. Her talk on these places was made 'inter- -esting and informative b9 the pictures of their homes, their churches and the country in general. The McKims are not allowed to return to ' these countries at the present time, since the Portuguese have tak- en over. Mr. McKim has done a great deal towards helping the native farmers with their labors, on , their • farms. Mrs. Plant thanked the speak- er for the message she had brought. She was presented with a gift from the UCW. "Whaddya mean, `Number, please?:", said Ilse slightly tip- sy gentleman in the pay . tele- phone booth. "You, got my dime. Now gimme my pea- nuts." With six year's experience, Donald Morris says ri Atrazine gives me •- fv i4 perfect weed control!-- -' "Atrazine is the greatest advance in corn culture we've ever had, that's how Donal Morris, Merlin, Ontario, suras' up six years experience with Atrazine. Mr. Morris was an early pioneer of this new weed -free method of growing corn. "I treated a neighbour's cornfield -that hadn't been cropped for years. It was thick with weeds of every description. I said -to myself --'this will be a real test for ,Atrazine --and it surely was. We sprayed when the weeds were about an inch high.., the weeds were coming up by the millions. After spraying, the weeds just disappeared. At harvest time the corn was absolutely clean," Mr. Morris states. Ask your dealer for descriptive literature about Atrazine 65W and don't forget to get your sprayer ready on time. Atrazine 65W is available in 5 lb. bags and 501b. cartons. for goad' farming a-14403 meows (CANADA) LIMITED, 234 EOLINTON AVENUE anal: TORONTO 12, ONTARIO Seaforth Farmers Co-op Phone 527-0770 — . Seaforth >` Topnotch Feeds Limited Phone 527-1910 -- Seaforth Ealy Memtie'hip 'r , r ► tt#d�lttl;$ t fi u •,older 14 Ye rs.N* Students with) berslttp 'rnUStr; PJiiedlbyi� i Ing Saturd.y'e, :Holjdt Greets Fees -in . from Miteh.11' Mem tersh rtt Ing with) 7tsy ds� 1 ClubcHouse ptiir(1 . Weei ly: pia rts►.lf' rate available'" on teazles' WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESU,W$t';s'Ihal ;527 O ISCOU These New Tires Taken Off New Cars in' - Exchange- ' These are first-linetires by Goodyear, Dominion • and Dunlop, to be sold on a first-come basis, to reduce inventories. 30% Discount, on 1, or. 2' Tires. 40% . on Over 2 Tires Seaforth Motors. 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