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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1965-05-20, Page 5r 1 4 • • • • n • • o.0 Hw$• B°irO:wr sr Last WednesdaY''evetting :the lot' thrs. Wbiie !Via F Provettle,,, trst .So 0 a prti1 Guide company were hostto Brewo Owl Mr$; Ken Doig of the Second Sea - forth Brownie Pack and Brown, Owl Mrs. Robert Newnham,' of the First Seaforth,.Arewnie Pack. The Gnome Six of the Second Pack were en,:hand 'to watch their Sixer • Marie Hod- gert fly up to Guides. -Marie was met by her patrol leader, and after being introduced to Captain Southgate, was taken to the Bluebird Patrol. Jose- phine Willems, now of the Guide Company, was present- ed with her Religion and Life Emblem by her former Brown Owl Mrs. Newnham, who read a presentation speech written by Father C. E. Sullican. This was the first Religion and Life Emblem to be awarded to a Guide or "Brownie in Seaforth. Josephine had passed the test ' 'o towArig this 4* gtrIS ,'ere enrolled into the Guide :C•042 - Ran)" by the pistriot Commis. _Stoner. Maureen Bannon,. Pa- trol leader of. the lnebird Pe- trol', presented .Brenda Hojdgert, Cindy MacDonald and Betty MacDonald' to be dwelled. Faye Munro, Patrol Leader of the Red Rose Patrol, presented Ch;arlynne Fry for- enrolment. Carolanne Doig, Patrol Leader Ofthe Canary Patrol, present- ed Lois Muegge and Gail Doig to be enrolled. The Captain- then called for the Guides to salute the World Flag. Mrs. A. Stinnissen took the Guides in a Compass and Kim's game. During campfire, favorite Guide songs were sung. Mrs. Robert Beuttenmiller led the girls in their ..group sing- ing,. • ROSS MOTORS NOW OPEN-, In the former Mel Ciarke's Service Station, Corner of Main and Market Streets OPPOSITE TOWN HALL,SEAFORTH Distributor For . FORD Products LICENSER MECHANIC Repairs To All Makes of Vehicles SUPERTEST PRODUCTS We have available An Excellent Selection of Good Used Tires 14-15-16,inch ONE ONLY --- 'Ford Model 311 Corn and Bean Planter; . priced for quick sale. See us NOW for your Haying Needs ! ROSS MOTORS - Seaforth Phone 527-0650 NOTICE Concerning Dogs In accordance with the provisions of By -Law 682, all owners of Dogs are required -to procure a License for each dog, and nb dog shall be' allowed to run at large_ in the Town of Seaforth.. 0 The By -Law provides penalties for infractions. Upon conviction, the owner or harbourers of a dog is liable to a fine not to exceed $50.00. Ernest M. Williams' Clerk HOUSEHOLD HINTS NOW is the 'time to have your heating equipment checked! NOW is the time to fix the Plumbing ! • • • NOW is the time to change your Wiring! • .• • • • FREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING, PLUMBIN'G and HEATING Aqua Marine Coloured 3 -Piece BATH SET Complete with C.P. Brass Fittings $200.00 Don't leave your problems until. late Sum- mer. Do it NOW and avoid delays! • , SILLS'. Hardwire Phone 527-1620 a Seaforth w r•. SAVE 30% ON Women's and Misses'. SPRING COATS Cheese from Blue, Pink, Tur- quoise, Yellow or Beige;, a1r wool Spring Coats. . Regular 29.95 to 49.95. TO CLEAR AT Zurich Tuesday. Shown here a SOUTH HURON WOMEN'S ,INSTITUTES elected 'new Qfdc Os at the annual meeting " in Z y wn re (front): Mrs. F. Dillinfi Hen sallt secretary -treasurer; Mrs. Fred Beer, Hensall, president;. Mrs. 'James Drummond, Hens 4114= past president; (rear): Mrs, D. Geiger, Zurich, second vice- president; Mrs. W. D.-Maek, C rediton, first vice-president; Mrs. H. Caldwell,. Hensall, public relations; and Mrs. Ed. La mport, . Centralia, assistant sec-, retary-treasurer, (Expositor ph oto by Phillips). South Huron (Continued from Page 1) the FWIO report. Mrs. How- ard Pym sang two solos, accom- panied by .Mrs. Bill Johns. 'Mrs. Bradnock conducted the election of ' officers as follows:` past president, Mrs." Jas. Drum- mond,' .Kippen; president, Mrs. Fred Beer, Hensall; first vice- president, Mrs. • W. D. Mack, Crediton; secretary - treasurer, Mrs, Wilbert Dilling, Hensall; assistant, -Mrs. ''Edward Lam- port; jederated representative, Mrs. James Drummond, Kippen; alternate, Mrs. Garnet Hicks, Exeter; auditors, Mrs. Robert Bell, Kippen, Mrs. Vern; Alder - dice, Kippen; area delegate, Mrs. Ervin Rader, Dashwood; county delegate, Mrs. R. M. Scott, Seaforth; past provincial board director, Mrs. John Mc- Lean. Standing committees: Agri- culture and - Canadian Indus- tries, Mrs. Gordan Papple, Sea - forth; Citizenship and Educa- tion, Mrs. Nola Taylor, Grand Bend; Historical Research and ICurrent Events, • Mrs. Mervin Dunn, Hensall; Home Economics and Health, Mrs. Franklin Skinner, Exeter; Public Rela- tions, Mrs. Harry . Caldwell, Hensall; Curator, Mrs. John Mc- Lean, Seaforth ; Resolutions, Miss Ruth Skinner, , Exeter. The retiring president and secretary -treasurer were pre- sented with beautiful gifts by the incoming president, Mrs. Fred Beer, and . Mrs. Dilling, Hensall, Business was dealt with, and Dashwood extended an invitation to the district an- nual ,for next year. It was decided to send let-, ters to Parliament for next)'ear to ask theabolition of t on paints' for - the spruce -up years for the Centennial in 1967: Courtesy remarks were given by Mrs. James McAllis- -ter, Zurich. First club member: "I say, old man, I'm in a terrible fix. I need some money badly, and I haven't the.•, slightest . • idea where on earth I'm going to get it from." Second club member: "I'm relieved to hear that. 1 was afraid that you might have an idea you could borrow it from me." There's an old' saying that money talks — but about all it says any more is "Goodbye." eci AREA WEDDING BROADFOOT—DALRYMPLE Beautiful Metropolitan Unit- ed Church in downtown Toron- to was the scene on Saturday last of the. wedding of Lesley. Diane Dalrymple and Neil Clif- ford Broadfoot. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Dal-, rymple,. of Peterborough, the. bride was attended by Mrs. James Hayman, as Matron of honor, and Misf Pamela Mit- chell, as bridesmaid. The groom, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford. Broad- foot, roadfoot, of Seaforth, was attended by Richard Pope, of Columbia University. Ushers were Don, ald Mank and George Gerhardt, of Toronto, and Russell Cole. In of Peterborough. The ceremony was • perform- ed by the Rev.. Mr. Noble Hat-- ton, atton, who wore his RCAF padre's vestments ,to mark his acquaint ance with the bride's father, which had. its . inception on a bomber station in England dur- ing ' II TheWorld wedding War mus.ic was chos- en from Haydn and played by the church organist, Mr. Paul Murray. Guests were present from To= ronto, Montreal., St. • Hubert, Rosemere, ,St. • Lambert, New York, Sudbury, Seaforth, Port Hope, Trenton, Belleville, Brant- ford, Goderich, London, Mano- tick, Waterloo and Peterbor- ough. The reception was held. at the Roof Garden of the Royal York Hotel. Music for• both the dinner and dancing was pro- vided by an eight -piece en- semble from the O'Keefe Cen- tre Orchestra, under tete' direc- IN $' Special !r •Ladies'.$, 21 • HOSIERY •SLE!. First qualit seamless nylons by Phantgzn, Wltisper and; Golden Mist. Regular or "Con Can" Weaye • - Special 7'x.79 Pair tion of Dr. William, McCauley. The bride's mother: received in a sky blue .wooUUn dress with matching three-quarter coat and hat and .ee iessories in bone ivory. Her corsage was of Sweetheart roses; The groom's mother wore a pink linen dress with matching jacket trimmed with soutache braid and a pink flowered hat. .Her accessories were white, and her corsage was of deep pink tea roses. The bride's gown consisted of a .floor -length bell skirt of white corded silk with match- ing train and a short sleeved) bodice of imported Swiss lace. Herchapel veil' was surmount- ed by a -white floral circlet, and she carried a crescent shap- ed mixed bouquet of white stock, • orange African daisies, forget-me-nots and ivy. ' The attendants' dresses were of. Beauville silk with short sleeved bodices ° and . street - length bell skirts.. The matron of honor wore bristol •blue, while the bridesmaid's' • 'dress was of avocado green. Their .headpieces were circlets of ivy and flowers, and they carried small •crescent bouquets. iF going Away the bride wore a long sleeved dress in white ivory summer weight 'wool with a sleeveless navy blue boucle .coat. - Her hat was a broad brimmed straw in navy blue with red roses. Her shoes and purse were navy blue, and she wore 'a corsage of red roses. After a short honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Broadfoot will live at Apartnient'519, 240 Lake Promenade, Long -Branch. • "Did yotesee that, wolf give me the old oogle-eye?" ASK FOR 4 INVITATIONS Et, ANNOUNCEMENTS • INFORMALS • O ACCESSORIES CET US ASSIST YOU' WITH -' International ;•� YOUR WEDDING PLANS' COME IN ,AND ASK FOR YOUR FRES BRIDAL GIFT REGISTER THE HURON EXPOSITOR Phone 527-0240 -- Seesforth s Extra Special ! ALL. WEATHER REVERSIBLE COATS Values to 22.95 in all the best .Spring 1965 shades, ;re- versing to contrasting shade. Sizes 5 to 42: Extra Special 17,95 SAVE ON COOL SUMMER .BLOUSES Regular 2.98 and 3.98 white ,_,,,„„.L.40 and printed cottons,. arnels, _,' :.�,r;;it and crepes. Sizes' 12 to 20. Victoria Weekend Only ! THURS., FRI., SAT. ONLY! Save ,10% on MEN'S SUITS Our first 'quality suits from 59.54 to 79.50, in all the lat- est satin finish: Rilk and wool. iridescent and regular worsteds. • WEEK -END SPECIAL ''�•,.� O% off ie FAMOUS G,W.G. MATCHED SHIRT ;and -PANT SETS Regular Value $10.45 Choose from Forest Green, .Taupe- or Suntan, -in these "best that's made" Shirt and Pant sets. You must take both the shirt and pants on this sale. Sizes to 46:'. Very Special 8.95 SET.. ... STEWART BROS. "The Store For Quality" Extra Special ! Regular 2.95 to. 5;00, Men's Knittedr, SHORT -SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Special Clearing 1,955 Regular $1:00 LENNARDS MCDEE 'SHIRTS & BRIEFS .. Sizes S,' M L, XL VERY SPECIAL For this week=end only ! 690 eacf - i Men's Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS Checks, stripes, print s, whites, in . -popular "in -and outer" style. Sizes: small to extra large. Weekend Special $2.65 STAFFA The 1965-66 executive of the Staffs Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. John Temble- man on Tuesday evening. ,,Mrs. Carter Kerslake presided and plans were madefor the cram-- ing year. Achievement Day for the 4-H Homemaking Club, "Cot- tons May Be Smart," was held at Mitchell District High School. on Saturday. Six girls complet- ed the project from Staffa West under the leadership 6f Mrs. John Wallace and Mrs. ' Gerald Carey. Nineteen girls complet- ed the project from Staffa East under the leadership of •Mrs. Russell Miller and Mrs. Robert Laing, Five girls from the Staffa Clubs received their county honors: Bonnie Miller, Margaret Worden, Heather Day - nerd, Joanne Templeman and. Agnes Scott. Mrs. Wilbur. Miller and Mrs: John Miller, Karen and Steven, visited on Wednesday at the home 6f -Mr. end Mrs. Ren Dun- can, Kirkton. The ocdasion was the fifth birthday of Sheila Dun- gan, Miss Edna Miller, London, spent the weekend with ' her par -Mita, Mt. nnzl Mrs. Leslie Miller. 'Mr. and Mrs. John Temple- mett visited Sunday evening W(th Mr: and Mrs. Gilbert null 0a14. Tit a West (By Torben Haarbye) Well, it was back to work again for everybody) at SDHS after a week of freedom! * *. * The students involved in Variety Night really . set to work to complete the prepara- tions of this year's perform- ance given last' Friday. The performance was a big suc- cess, and the gym was packed to the brim. * * Last Thursday night Grade 18 students went to the Grand Theatre in London to see the London Little Theatre produc- tion of "A Man -ror All Sea-- sons." ea-sons." The trip and ;thee1' e fdtyonermatiee were envoy : hY" ev- * * * hip past dehend tfiihtt. At the Sesrotth Maid Bleb Siwe) Cadet — Stephen Brady, Don Murray, Paul Spittal, Bryan Stewart, Fergus Quinn,. Bill Morris, Eric Ross, Larry Lane and Neil Gemmell—went to Ip- perwash , with the 21st Regi- tnent RCA (M) " n ,Wingharn to shoot the Frit rifle. There they competed with .10 other Cadet Corps in the area for a tre phy for the highest total score '. at the shoot.- The Winghahi corps won the trophy. 'Mr. A. Dobson, the chief instructor' s#t the• Ind"Sekioolf,"'acconipauied : the Cadets4 . Re lied the high- est score of anybody at fppei - wash, which isn't bad for 'Sell - forth. The hooe: cel is lelie boa exon Abe den the) a oai ef's `o ti