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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1965-07-15, Page 8• EXFOSITORL SEAFQR;TII, ONT., J>(JLY 15, 1965 D O T T O 0 s G N N KEY -WOAD CLUE O PIGHARUE Some letters have been removed from the box and printed beneath. Put them back in correctly. A merry message will then appear, reading unbroken from left to' right, 1' starting at the top left. Cartoon. provides clue to, the key -word in message. Answer 31d A.LSVJ. 0.1.1,11 S300 DOH .ONfOd'J WEDDING INVITATIONS COASTERS - GIFT IDEAS - SERVIETTES THE HURON EXPOSITOR ; Dial 527-0240 - Seaforth 1 SEAFORTH ' MONUMENT WORKS I OPEN DAILY T. Pryde. & Son ALL TYPES OF CEMETERY MEMORIALS Inquiries are invited. Telephone Numbers; ' EXETER -235-0620 CLINTON 482.9421 SEAFORTH: Contact Willis Dundas. Huron Co-operative Medical Services Wishes-0To Announce Their New 3 RATE STRUCTURE PROVIDING COVERAGE FOR: —SINGLE: 1 person covered —FAMILY: ' 2 persons covered —FAMILY X: 3 or more covered PREMIUMS PAYABLE HALF -YEARLY: BASIC PLAN • SINGLE FAMILY $18 , $36 FAMILY X $42 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN SINGLE FAMILY ,FAMILY X $37.50 $75.00 $87.00 Claims are now being paid at the full Practice in General Section of the 1.965 Ontario Medical Association Schedule 'of Fees Book. The 'COMPREHENSIVE PLAN now includes full coverage for up to 10 treatments per person eligible under the contract from a Chiropractor or Osteopath. IMPORTANT NOTICE to EMPLOYEE GROUPS Huron Co-operative Medical Services can now provide your group with low cost medical coverage, plus these additional benefits: — Weekly Indemnity — Accidental Death and Dismemberment — Group Life Insurance Enrolment Will Provide:. -; — Coverage beginning first of any month — No waiting periods "t — No, medical examinations •for employees or their families For detailed' information, arrange an interview at your conven- ,ience, to discuss the requir4ments of your group. Huron Co-operative Medicai Services 70 Ontario Street, Clinton, Ontario -- Pane Clinton 482.9751 • area WILLIAMS REUNION The Williams Reunion• was .held at • Seaforth Lions Park, with 65 in attendance. The pic- nic was arranged by Jack and Kaye Williams of Waterloo, as- sisted by Wendy and Michael W iliiams. Relatives attended also from,,RPort Huron, Mich. Winners were: guessing game, Mrs. Pearl Allen, Port Huron. Lucky draws, Janet Williams of Waterloo and Johnny Mugaske of Waterloo. All the children drew prizes from the wishing well. , CAMPBELL •REUNION The Canip.bel1 Reunion was held at Seaforth Lions Park with 75 in attendance. Officers are Sec.-Treas., Mrs. Gordon Bos- man; Lunch Committee, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Johnston, Mr'. and Mrs. Charles Campbell; Sports Com- mittee, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vin- cent, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Coultes; Results of races were, girls 6-7, Ann Snell; boys 6-7, Glen and Danny Campbell; preschool- ers, Bruce Campbell, Paul John- ston, Brian Moore; girls 8.9, Mar- guerite Snell; boys 8-9, David' Campbell; girls 10-11, Debbie Wallace, Joan Campbell; boys 10-11, Hugh Campbell, Grant Vincent, Clayton Bosman; girls 12-16, Ruth Campbell, Della Wal- lace; boys 12-16, Billy Wallace, Brian Barrett, Neil Vincent. Plans were. made for next year's reunion at Lions Park on the first Sunday of July. WILLIAMSON FAMILY The annual, picnic of the Wil- liamson family was held at• -the home of Mr.. and 'Mrs. ,Albert Hutton, Listowel, with an at- tendance of 39. A program 'of games and contests were con- ducted 'by Eileen Williamson, and Brenda and Linda Nesbitt. Prizes for anniversary and birthday closest to picnic went to Mr. and Mrs. Bert William- son and Mr. Ken• iamson. Terry Williamsoq son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron W lliamson, was the youngest baby. A pot -luck supper was enjoyed by all. The, 1966 picnic will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Carter, with the follow- ing in charge: President, Mrs. Albert Clarke; secretary, Mrs. Herbert Williamson; treasurer, Mrs. R. L. Jervis; sports, Linda ALL TYPES INSURANCE Donald G. Eaton Office in Masonic Store Main Street Phone 527-1610 " : Seaforth BURNS CLEANER NO SMOKE, 110 ODOUR HEATING OIL Walden & Broadfoot Phone 527-1224 — Seaforth <gr Groups Hold • Nesbitt, Eileen Williamson and Brenda Nesbitt. Courtesy re- marks were given by George Nesbitt, Blyth. -• HAYTER PICNIC 'The Ross Hayter picnic was held at the Lions Park in charge of: President, " Gordon Hayter; games committee, Keith Hayter and Gordon Ross. The officers next year are: President, SamueI Jones; sports committee, .4.1f Ross, Jr. Results of races were: One to five years, Cheryl Ostland; five to 10 years, LuAnn. Ross; 10 to 14,, Linda Thayer; races, single girls, -15 and over, Cheryl Ross; single boys, 15 and over, Gor- don Ross; ladies kick; the slip- per, Sherrie Gaffney; men kick the slipper, Leroy Ross; men and women ballgon throwing contest, Max Tideman and Phy- liss McLachlin; men guess the beans in a bottle, Ern Ross; women, weight of purses, Mau- reen •,Tideman. EASTERN STAR PICNIC' Melody Club, Order of East- ern Star 1962-1963, held a pic- nic at Lions Park with 39 in attendance. The 1964-65 officers are: President, Shirley Steepe, Clin- ton; secretary -treasurer, Don Watson, Clinton; 1965-66 presi- dent, Leah McRae, London; sec- retary -treasurer, Helen Hamb- lyn, Belmont; committees: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon , Steepe, Mr, and Mrs. Don Watson.' Results of games were : Beans in jar, Janet Baker, Sea - forth; contents of can, Martha Quaiffe, London; ' minute walk, George Holden, Lakeside; ' Ia-. dies kick the shoe, Grace Wat- son, Clinton; men kick the shoe, David Watson,, Clinton; clothes "pin in bottle, IVlrs. Wm. Carter, Blyth. - Members of the Melody Club were present from London, Strathroy, Byron, ., Lakeside, Parkhill, Exeter, Blyth, Clinton, Seaforth, Glencoe and Georgia, U.S.A. PENTECOSTAL S.S. Bethel Pentecostal Sunday School of Goderich held a pic- nic at the Lions Park with 54 in attendance. Officers in charge were: Pastor, Rev. • R. Clark; Sunday School Supt., Norman Hoy; sports committee, David Gower, Susan Gower,. Ruth Gower; lunch committee, Mrs. Norm Hoy, Mrs. William Hoy, Mrs. R. Gower. Results of races were:` Be- ginners' race, Faith Hoy, Gloria Wombold; primary race, Cheryl Hoy," C1nd M4i1riox; junior girls' chicken walk, Marion Mitchell, Bonny Hoy; boys' ski race; Earl Hoy, Doug Hoy, Gary Hoy, Ron Hoy; junior and teens . under and over race, Paul Hoy's team; pass the stick, David Gower, Paul Hoy; adults kick the shoe, Wm. Hoy, R. Clark; women, Mrs. Merv. Hoy, Mrs. G. Hutchins. Peanuts a n.d. candy scrambles and baseball were also ' included in the • sports. Slides for the Sunday school' projector were.taken by Norm Hoy. GLANVILLE REUNION The Glanville reunion was held kt Seaforth Lions Park with aliproximately ' 60 present. Officers are: President, Chas. Hayden; vice-president, Meryl, Glanville ;• `secretary, . Mabel Glanville; sports committee, Marilyn- and Bill Hack. Race results ' are: Girls and boys under four years, Ci_ntdy Glanville; girls 5-6 years, Judy Glanville; boys 5-6 years, Lar- ry Glanville; girls 7.8 years, Valarie Glanville; boys 7-8 years, Ricky 'Glanville; girls 9- 11 years, Carolyn Glanville; boys 9-11 years, Doug Glan- ville; girls 12-14. years, Carol Glanv,ille; girls 14 and over, Carol Glanville; three-legged race, Brian Glanville and Bob Wilson; wheelbarrow race, Car- ol Glanville and Karen Glan- ville; kick the slipper, Brian Glanville; relay with balloons, Carol Glanville's team; relay with „milk bottles on top, Mur- iel Glanville's team;; peanut scramble ; youngest present, Barry Glanville; birthday near- est to today, Valarie Glanville; oldest present, Cindy Glanville, CLARK REUNION The 16th Clark reunion was held at the Lions Park with 47 in attendance. Committee members are: President, W. D. Wilson, Brucefield; secretary - treasurer, Mrs. James Clark, Walton; sports committee, Mrs. Mel Hamilton. Winners were: Girls, six and under, Darlene Burdge; boys, 8 and 9, Brian Wilson, Ronald Johnston; girls, •8 to 10, Gloria Johnston; boys and girls, 12 to 14, Ricky Burdge, Lois Ham- ilton; peanut scramble; young ladies' race, Jane Barnett, Deb- bie- Barnett; clothes pin race Mrs. Charles Mackay,•Mrs. Vera Barnett; clothes pins in a bot- tle, ladies, Irene Glanville, Mrs. Ricky. Burdge; relay, Debbie Barnett; races,' Jane Barnett; pinning patches ori partner, Pearl Johnston and Armour Dundas; men putting on nylons with oven mitts, Viny Barnett, Sarnia; ladies, Jahe Barnett, Sarnia; youngest 'child, Diane Wilson. Officers for 1966 are: Presi- dent, Bruce Johnston ; secre- tary, Kathleen Clark; sports, Stuart and Joyce Wilson. STEPHENSON PICNIC • The Stephenson picnic was held at the Lions Park with 87 in attendance. Officers for 1966 are:.Presi- dent, Garnet Mousseau; vice- president, Leonard Metcalfe; table committee: Mr. and Mrs. 'Luther Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Stephenson; sports, Mr. and Mrs. Ken McClure, M. and Mrs. John Consitt. • Results of games were.: Boys' races, 10-15 years, Dwright Met- calf, Gerry Metcalf; girls' rac- es, '7-9 years, Donna Taylor,' Cathy Taylor; boys' races, 7-9 years, Martin McConnell, Billy Stephenson; girls' races„ 10.151, years,.. D e.b o r a ` Stephenson, Brenda Turner; girls' and boys' races, Cathy Tay10., 'Martin Mc- Connell; pre-scfai 1, Brenda Dowson, Bonnie . Dowson; men's race, David Turner ;- ladies' race, Barbara ,Consitt; guessing what's • in the can, Fr&„die Armstrong; men with largest. shoe, Tom Consitt; longest married couple, Stirling Has- kett, Lion's . Head; youngest child, Mardy, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Rasmussen, Mar- W.E. SOUTHGATE ALL LINES of INSURANCE MAIN ST. - SEAFORTH Res. 527-0131 Phone 527-0400 Picnics lette, Mic'h.; ladies kick the slipper, Helen Turner; ' men kick the slipper, Luther Saun, ders; relay race, putting ball in .basket, Bill Consitt's side; passing the pencil on a clothes pin, Ralph Turner. A candy scramble was • held for pre- school children. MILLER-McDOUGALL ' The Miller -McDougall' reunion was held •at the Lions Park with 39 in attendance. Officers are: President, Raymond Miller ; vice-president, ...Arthur Rhode; secretary -treasurer, Janet Mil- ler; sports committee, Mary. and Barbara Miller; lunch com- mittee, •Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lam- port. onducMr, and Mrs. W. Adkins con- (tinted ted the sports which result- ed as follows: Races, girls up to six, Nancy McCurdy; girls 6- 9, Joyce Rhode;• boys 6-9, Don- ald McLachlan; boys 9-12, Jas. Miller; girls 9-12, Carol Mc- Lachlan; boys 12-15, Glen Mc- Lachlan; girls 12-15, Diane Ad- kins; ladies 15 and up, Mary Miller; young' men, Murray Park; ladies kick the slipper, Anna Scott; men kick the slip- per, Andrew Park; relay for clothes, pins, Captains Lois Mc- Lachlan, John °McDougall; Lois McLachlan's side won the con- test; relay with bottles, same captains, and the, same side ,won. ' There was a candy scramble forthe younger children. The, birthday nearest the picnic was Andrew Park. The purse' weigh- ing, the ,most ,was Lois Mc- Lachlan's. The mystery object game was won by John McDou- gall. The coldest lady__ at the picnic - was Mrs: Elizabelth Campbell. • Every 'week more people dis- cOver what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Ex- pos for Want Ads. Dial 257-0240. SEAFORTH UPHOLSTERING Centre Street Tel. 527-0190 FOR ALL KINDS OF UPHOLSTERING — We Arrange. Easy Terms — VOLKSWAGENS See and drive them at HUNTER - DUVAR LTD. 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