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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1965-08-05, Page 8A 1,,,A A IAA A Aii-.71A" , ON ExPosrroa, swami, ONT., AUG,' 5, 1965 LOCAL BRIEFS. 0140008$ 1-Chineall ,boat 7..Test 1.1If h moure • 8.Organs of 4.8psed 9 -Suffix; Ad- herent of 112.Yentilate poWing -shaped *boom - 118.Female ruff • ,I8.Fibtu. plant 11$r. truck 18.Vigor • SW -Adhesive substance • 82.At a distance 184.Crony (epilog.) ,go.Actuat being 198 -Deface 29 -Chicken 110 -Man's name 81 -Citrus fruit (pl.) 83-Forglve 114 -Man's name 816 -Be 01 118 -Tibetan gazelle 88.ApProach 119-Nahoor sheep• ° 40 -Workman 41 -Trials 48 -Consume 44 -Pair 46 -Tail struc- ture .,48.Dbetrine 81e mistaken 82 -Fragrant . oleoresin 58 -New Deal agency (abbr.) 14-A state (abbr.) $6 -Brief U5 -Short sleep DOW N I. -Swiss river 2-Falaehood 11-Ll'ars 4 -Damage 5-A state (abbr.) s g t 9.Probe • 10.Ocean 11 -Number 19-Prefixt not • •21 -Abound 22 -Part at "te ba" 23- Untrue 24-FootlIke part 28 -Surgical thread 27-111utonic deity 29 -Pronoun 80 -Swordsman's dummystaks 82 -Female borse 33 -Inlet 84 -Preposition 815 -Reply 117-Pald notice A 'fflOM ME:1OP! REV MME MEMO EEO MOE MOMOB ENO MO ODOM OM= UMO MOM UEOvjIEICEOffo MEMO ROME MOISOM MOM CUM MOO MOM MOM OBOOM'MMM MOM OUM110 EOM WOM MONO MUD BM WHOM nun SOLUTION 39 -Scarf 40 -Exclamation 42 -Let It'stand 43 -Great Lake 44 -Condensed mdiature 45 -Swiss canton 47 -Printer's measure (p1.) 49.Resort 50.Chart 111111111101111111111111111Bilir 1111111§011111111111111iiiiiiii1111111 01111111111111111111111111 vggilillii11110 20 111111111IIEN MS= glii1111111111111M11111111111111§1§ R$UR° RIM 01:6;11111111111111tall111111;161 1111111111E11111111FMNIMIlli 1111111101111111111111N11111111 111111110,111111111111111151111111 50 HATE IT HOT? Playit cool with an ELECTROHOME FAN from 9.95 DISCOUNT ON ALL SUMMER FURNITURE MANY ITEMS STILL IN STOCK Popular. Wedding Qift WASHABLE COLOR FAST BATHROOM ST 2 -piece 6.95 SPECIAL SELECTION BEDROOM LAMPS- VALiljES_FRDM 99c ox •FURNITURE Phone527-0680 Seaforth 4 Mrs, N. R. Dorrance o Bur lington was the guest of MisS Jean Scott lest week. Mr. Paul Felker, Moose Jaw, is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and- Mrs. "Oscar Tebbutt. Mr. Kenneth Tebbutt left Sunday for Moose Jaw, to visit his sister. e Mr. Reg. Tebbutt, of London visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tebbutt. „Mr. Clifford Colclough is at present e' patient- in. Clinton Public Hospital. Miss Emma Broadfoot, Sun - ALL TYPES INSURANCE Donaid.G. Eaton' Office in Masonic Store Main Street Phone 527-1619 : Seaforth Too, Late WANTED - two used desks. Please indicate type, condition .and price. Scott Memorial Hos- pital. - -1 FOR SALE ee 54 pigs, seven weeks old. Henry Mayer, RR 4 Clinton, 482-9156. -1 FOR SALE -- Allis-Chalimers C traictoa- with stuffier and bean punier. Apply John Winems, R R 4 Seaforth, phone 5W-1255. -1 FOR SALE threshing machine, George White No. 6 vvith, grant thrower and 100 ft. drive belt, excellent condition. Russell Brock, phone Hensan 262-520. -1 PICTURE . FRAMING kr Beattie' Furniture CLINTON -1 • NURSES . REQUIRED Graduate Melees, Niiese's Aid or , Registered Nursing Asisist- ants interested he part lame or fun tithe wark are required ian- medial/este PleaseDhone,Write or call: The Administrator, Scott Memorial Hospital Phone 527-1650 ' Seaforth 4-84-2 FOR SALE -- fresh dug. pota-' toeS. Roy Lawson, Goderich St. West. • . xl 24. Cards of Thanks I would like 'to•thank everyone vit o visited me, sent cards, treat e and- • ifiiowers.whiliel. was - a patient in 'Stratford General Hospital and since c o i n g hom,e. Special thanks to mye neighbors and relatives who helped out at home doing many other kind acts ,and also Drs. Pyper and Thompsion, nurses and Staff. - John E. Carter. xl Births ANSTETT - In Scott Memorial Hospitai, an July 28; to. MT. and Mrs. Ray Anstett, Sea - forth, a daughter. CARNOCHAN Sciett Mem- orial Hospital, . on Aug. 3, to. ' Mr, and Mrs: KenCwrnochan, R R 3 Seaforth, a daughter:. JOHNSTON Vancouver General Hospital, en Aug. 3, to Mr. and 1VIesi. Ron John - stance son, Derek Mark: LANE -- In Scott Memorial Hospital, on July 30, to Mr. an Mrs. John J. Lane, R R 5 Seaforth, a sin. NODWELL - In Scott Memor- ial •Hospital, on July 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Nodwen, R R 3 Seeforth, a son. • AT SEAFORTH • MOTORS USED CAR LOT OPEN. EVERY EVENING 1:00 p.m.: to 9:30 p.m. ANY REASONABLE OFFER ACCEPTED! - ' SPECIAL: • 1960 Chevrolet 1/2 -Ton Pick-uP 5675 • Seaforth Motors Your Guardian Maintenance Service Centre, •PhOiV 527,4750 • . • . Seaforth „ „ f• , , • • ; , . • ,• dridge and Mrs. Trefrey of St. Joseph's Island, were here _at- tending the- Broadfoot-McGuire wedding Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Murray, of Dundalk, visited Mr. J. Scott Cluff and Miss Janet Cleft on Saturday. FUNERALS WALTON NEWS MRS. AlL4EX 'CRERAR •Mr. and Mrs. -Howard Hack- ' Mos. Alex Crerar of Hensel1 well and family spent several died in South Huron Hospital, days with Mr. and_ VIrs. Mur - Exeter on Wedneeday in her ray Mills and larnily, Brant - 84th yew. She wee. the former ford. Lydia A. Mitchen. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLlwain Serviv;mg are one son Anen, and Mark of Seafdrth, visited of R J 2 Henson, and a sister on Sunday with Mrs. W. C. Hackwell. Corporal Barry Nolan of Ip- perwash, spent the weekend vOtti his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Nolan, -Mr. and Mrs, Hartley Mup- ley and family, Winchester, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Ron: ald Bennett last- week,. Sunday guests with Mrs. Wal- ter Broadfoot were: Mrs' J. D. Gerby, Winnipeg; Miss Bessie Davidson; Mrs. Fern Patterson and Mr. Ivy Henderson, •Sea - forth. Miss Ruth Ennis, Toronto, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ennis. Me. and Mrs. Howard Rack - well, Pamela,. and Dean visited with Mr. and Mire. Murray Millis and fairelly of Balantilord for e few' days this week 'while Pat- ricia Haekwell holidayed vvelfe Mn. land Mrs. 'Larne Hulley in Seaforth. Mrs. Percy Holman of I3arrie, visited last week with Mrs. Hilda Sellers and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Travis. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kirkby and Mark, Woodstock were hol- iday •visitors with Mr. Frank. Kirkby and Mr. and Mrs. Doug- las Kirkby. ' Mr. Malcolm Fraser • has re- turned home after spendirig the past week at his cottage near Pine River. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. • Clarence Mar- tin were: Mr. and Mrs. Camer- on King 'a'nd three sons of Dav- id, 'Manitoba, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin, Harriet and Paul of Richmond Hill; Mr.. and Mrs -Floyd Jenkins, Jeffrey, In- gersoll and Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Pryce and family Winthrop Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Higgin- botham and Velma have „re- turned home after vacationing at Willie for the past month. Misses Ruth and June Higgin- botham spent the,• weekend with their parents at the manse. • Mr. and Mrs. Donald `Buch- anan, Mary • Helen. and •Miss Kathryn Murray have returned home after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John Day. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Dundas, Dale Darlene, • Debbie and Frank of Toronto, are vaca- Mrs. Edgar Lawson,e Mr. and He MPs. John Caimpben, Brus,aels, husband ,predeceased, her Mrs, Oliver Anderson and Nan- ei wee, cy; arid Mrs. Robert Phillips, The body is resting at the all of Auburn, after attending Miss Hatie Murray's funeral, visited with _Mrs. J. J, Sclater. Mrs. R. Barrows has return- ed home after spending the Curiae win conduct the service. past few weeks with Mr. and Burial wir fallow in Listowel Mrs. Thomas Taylor, at Alex- Cemetery. Casket will. re -main andria, Kentucky. closed. Mrs. W. J. Faulkner, of Galt, ad daughter, Patricia of Ham- ilton, spent the holiday with Miss L. Faulkner. , At the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cornish, Brucefield, were Dr. and Mrs. Morris Hill and son, of Sarnia; Mrs. John Hill and daughter Francis, of Moose Jaw; Mr. and Mts. Lyle Hill of Bayfield; Mrs. C. Hill, Strat- ford; Mrs. 'Harry Morris, Sar- nia and , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brock of Hensel.' Holidaying with Mrs. W. G. Wright at their summer home in . Bayfield are: Miss Connie Benthron Funeral Chapel, Hen, - sail, • Were •rniblic funeral ser- vices will be held Friday, Au- gust 6th at 1:30. Rev. H. F. ROY L. HODGERT Roy Laverne Hodgert, 49, of Seaforth, died Tuesday in Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth. He. had been 211 about three months'. He was born in Exeter but lived moseof his early life in Tucker - smith, Township werei he was educated. tie moved to Sea - f o r t h eighteen years ago. Mr. Hodgert was an employee of United Dairy and Poultry Co-op here. Surrviving are his mother, Mrs. Thorniest Hodgert, Seaforth; four, brothers, Rus- sell of Milwaukee; William, Bruce and Neil, all of Seaforth Wright of Halifax, Nova Scotia; and one deter, Mt'e. Harold J. F./L. and Mrs. T. S. Crawford. (J'aliet) - Rice, Seaferik The bodf at the. R. S. Box firnetal Tom and Jill of Greenwood hn me, Seaford -1, where the fun - Nova Scotia and Mr. and Mr- er•11 service will be held Thurs,- Robert C. Wright and Bill of lay at 2 p.m. Burial will be ih Brampton. Mrs. James Hay of Eginond, ville has returned from Niagara Falls, wherb she ' spent the past two weeks. Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Bell, of Midneapolis, Minn., are spend- ing their vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Oli- ver.• Rev. and Mrs. Bert' McSpad- den • and family ,Of Richmond Hill, visited his father, Mr. Zack McSpadden, who is a pat- ient in Scott Memorial Hospit- al. Mr. and' Mrs. Gordon Rennie of Sundridge, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. M,. R. Rennie. Mr. Rennie is attend- ing the University ,of Toronto during the itilnmer months. Mrs. Muriel Kennedy of Lon. don was a guest of her sister, Mrs. W. T. Teall arid Mr..Teall. Dr. and .Mrs. Rutledge of " Peterboro were guests of ,‘.airs. Harry Melford, John St., on Thursday last week. - ' Mr. Curtis McDonald and his grandmother, Mrs. ,Thomas - Appleby spent a few days in North ,Bay and other northern points lest weekend. Mrs:- Richards of Stratford at- tended the -funeral- ,of • the late Miss Harriet Murray last week. Mrs. A. W. Dick and family are holidaying at Lake Simcoe. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arne strong- and family. of St. Cath- erines, were weekend guest of Mr: and- Mrs. Harold Jackson_ Mr. and Mrs. Jame S Smith of Burnaby, B.C., and Mr. and Mrs. Miller Hartwick of Kin- cardine were guests of Mrs. .Milton Stewart. Mrs. Milton Stewart spent a few -days at Chesley,Lake last week.- Paul Matthews and*Jim Boy- ce are on, a trip. to the west coast. • - Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mat- thews spent the weekend in Toronto. Mrs. Ed Matthews spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Henderson in Mitchell. -- Mr. Ray Jessome and daugh- ter Shirley, Ann, spent the, weekend . with Mr. and Mrs. • Jack Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holroyd and Janice and Douglas of -Pres - were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albbrt Hudsen. Miss Sheryl Hanutin, Ilamil- ton, was a .visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. McLean. Mr: and Mrs. W. C. Bennett of Clinton, spent a, few days in Detroit last week. Mr. And Mrs. William Moriar- ty of London; Mr. and Mrs. Way- ne McCann,Stratford, Miss El- izabeth Gascoigne, Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas Heale and Mr. Douglas Heale, Toronto, attend- ed the Bradshaw -McPhail wedd- ing and spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. -Winifred McPhail. • Miss Nancy Corby and " Mr. Mack Parent of Belle Rivere spent the Civic holiday week- end with Mr. A. W. Corby, on Louisa Street. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stewart and Miss Suzanne, of Tornnto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Stewart. WICKS' WEEK .voy LIEN ,W1 Exeter cemetery). Rev. Allan Scott of Egmondivilliewihif oleic, tate. Pallbearers are Peter Dunlop, Clare Relith,. Alex rrwiri, Arthur W c e, Earl Montgomery, and Reid Anat. Flewerbearers ere Ken Southigete, James Landesborough; Lawrence Mur- ray and Anderson Scbtt. Earliest known contour map is, a chart of the English Chan- nel' drawn in 1737. It took Gutenberg Ave years to complete the, first Bible print- ed from movable type. A. clock that gains or loses one-hundreth ' second a d is not accurate eough for 15me scientific purposes. From a country newspaper: "The woman - who fled in the nude front her home was re- leased from jail after being held for observation." AL- FUEL- OIL WILLIAM M. HART • ' Pliime 527-0870 Seaforth • OF THE WEEK tinning with the former's moth- er, Mrs. George Dundas. - Miss Norma Leeming of Lon- don, with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Letinerd Leeming over the weekend. Mrs. W. Stutz, of Waterloo, Visited- with her parents, and Mrs. Torrance Dundas, last Saturday. - Mr. and Mrs. Russell Marks have returned home after holi- daying in. Northern Ontario, Mrs. Nancy Nancy Skinner and son i i David, ,of Mitch ,ir visited , on Monday with r, and.. Mrs: Leonard Leemi g. Larry" - Walters is spending this week at the Goderich Sum- mer School as camp counsel- lor. Gordon Mitchell is also attending from herd': Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moore of Stratford with Mr. and Mrs. D. Ennis. Ross teeming spent a few days last week at Wasaga Beach, with '' Linda Leeming and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tait, Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. _Charles McKay of Seaforth, visited on Sunday with . Mr. and Mrs. James Clarke and family. .- Mrs. Cecil Tydiatt left last Wednesday by train for Sask., where she will visit with rela- tives. • - Every week more people dis- cover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost. Ex- positor Want Ads. 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