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The Huron Expositor, 1965-08-12, Page 94r • • „. • •r!". • ' Visit Topnotch and See the New Grain Handling Facilities CONGRATULATIONS to TOPNOTCH FEEDS LTD. JOHN H. 'McLLWAIN SAND -- GRAVEL EXCAVATING Phone 527-1253 - Seaforth We are Pleased to have been , Resporisible for the Completion .of, the CONCRETE Construction in the New TOPNOTCH Grain Handling Facilities J. CORRIVAU CEMENT CONTRACTORS Ontario CONSi ANCE • is ors w th Mr. and Mri. Luther Sanders were Sgt. and Mrs. Don Reid and children, Don and Debra,. of Phoeniz, Arizona; Mrs. Reid's brother, Gordon Smith, Toronto, and 'Mr.Ken Reid and children, Paul, David and Jane, of Lon- don, Paul and David remain- ed for a few tholidays. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ferguson, of Warwick, spent one day re- cently with Mrs. Ella Jewitt and family. Master Stewart Glousher spent last Week with his cou- sins, Clayton and Brian Mc- Clure, of Seaforth. • Mrs. Bob Jennison, of Grand Bend, and Mrs. Alan Pfaff, of Crediton, visited with their sister, Mrs. Ken Preszcator, and Mr. Preszcator last Thursday. Miss Nancy Preszcator return- ed With Mrs. Pfaff for a few holidays. Messrs. Larry ' and Steven Jewitt are holidaying with their sister, Mrs. William Dowson, and Mr. Dowson and family, of Varna. Mr. Billy . Whyte returned from the United Church boys' camp at Goderich on Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred 13uchan- an and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer, Hart and fam- ily, of Brussels, on Sunday. Miss Cathy Dale returned home on Saturday after spend- ing a week with her sister, Mrs. • Murray Scott and Mr. Scott and daughters, of Belgrave. Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Clarke, Mark and Laurie, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Clarke, of Seaforth, visited with Mr. and Mis. Lorne Law- son qn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Glou- sher, Stewart and Barbara spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 'Glousher, of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs, Williani Dale, Deanna, Cathy and Cheryl at- tended a birthday party in hon- or of Mrs. Dale's mother, Mrs. T. J, McMichael, at the• home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Don Glousher and Karen, of Blyth, on Sun- day. Miss Diane Preszcator is holidaying with her 'grandpar- ents, Mr and Mrs. Laurence Hill, of,'Creditori. Mr. John Turner, of Tucker - smith, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Reg •Lawson and John. Mrs. T. J. 1v1IViichael return- ed to her home in Goderich on Sunday evening after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. 1Vm. Dale and family. ' Miss Cheryl Dale is spending this week with Mr., and Mrs. Murray .Scott, Meribeth and Melonie, of Belgrave, Mr. Bill Hoggart, of Kitch- ener, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hoggart. 1 Mrs. Don Glousher and Kar- en, of Blyth, s t Monday with Mr. and Mrs . Dale. Master Bri ewitt ,return- ed to St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Tuesday to *have a ,nevi cast put on his thumb, af- ter being herne temporarily.. 'At the time of writing, Brian's thumb is satisfactorily improv- ing. Entomology is the scienca which deals with insects; ety- mology is 'the science of words. far CONGRATULATI NS TO TOPNOTCH. FEEDS LIMITED SEAFORTH On the Completion of Their New Grain and Corn Handling Facilities As a Further Service. to Their Farm Customers PRITCHARD SEEDS LIMITED "WELLINGTON BRAND SEEDS" •HARRISTON . ONTARIO .4 • • Area Groups Hold Annual McKELLAR REUNION The 25th McKellar 'reUnion was held at Seafortb, Pens Park with 63 in attendance. Committee member,a r e: President, Elmer Colquhoun ; secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Mar- jorie Drake; lunch .committee, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoggarth, Mn and Mrs. John. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Russell; sports committee, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Finlayson and Mr. and Mrs. Laurie McKellar. Results of, events were: larg- est shoe on Man, Robert Mc- Canghey; lady with most but- tons, Elva McKellar; largest family, Robs Houghton,- Strat- ford; coming the farthest; Mary AgnesMcDougall, Toronto ; youngest person, Jacqueline Houghton; oldest person, Mrs. Sadie Scott; beans in jar, Ferg McKellar'. • LAWSON-CLARK REUNION • The Lawson - Clark reunion was held at ,Seaforth Lions Park with 100 in attendance. Officers are: President, 14a - yea Godkin; secretary, Isabel Lawson; sports committee'; Syd Lawson. Results of races: Oldest per- son; Mrs. Annie Medd; young- est person, Elaine Dennis; long- est married, Mr, and Mrs. Ern- est Lawson; girls, five years and under, Kerri Medd, Sharon Wil- liam; girls,' eight and under, Nancy Colson, Debbie Williani.s; boys, eight and under, Stephen Dennis, Brian Le Souder; 'boys, 12 and under, Jim Medd; Carl Willis; young ladies, Lois God - kin; yoting men, Ray Lawson, Bruce Johnston; married ladies, Doreen Medd, Marion Godkin; married men, Joe Williams, Lloyd Beuerman; boys' Indian race, David Medd, Bev Jelvitt; girls kick , the slipper, Gladys Jewitt, Lois Le Souder; picking up stones, Carl Willis, Jim Medd; egg throwing, Carl Wil- lis, aim Medd; puff ball lifting, Anne Leitch, Viola. Lawson. COF PICNIC A larga'attended COF pic- nic was held Sunday at SS No. 3, Hullett, school ground. The races • were: Pre-school, Dennis Fothergill, Robert Mc- Clure; age 6 and 7, Claire Mc- Clure,, Patsy Anderson; age 8 and 9, Kevin Jewitt, Garry Buchanan; age 10 and 11, Ken Anderson, Ian Hulley; age 12 and1.3, Don Jewitt, Jim 'Ander- sen; young ladies, Marlene Dol - mage; Carol Dolmage; young men, Ken Dolmage, Ean Dol - mage; married ladies, Carol Hunt, Barbara Jewitt; • married men, John Jewitt, Erie An.der- seri; wheelbarrow race, Linda Anderson and Kathy Dalton, Donnie Jewitt and Douglas Fin- nigan; three-legged race, Roht. McClure and Claire McClure, Donnie Jewitt.and Brian Jew- itt, Ken Dolmage .and Paul Bu- chanan; kick the .slipper, Ken Jewitt, Joyce Dolmage. The youngest baby was War- ren Hulley; the lady with the longest stocking, Mrs. Walter Scott; the lady with the most buttons, Mary Buchanan: the man with the largest waist; Stewart Dolmage and Bob Dal- ton (tied); •.birthday neareq, Bill Whyte. BRUCEFIELD S.S. PICNIC The Brucefield United Church Sunday School picnic was livid at Seafinth Lions Park with 75 in attendance. In charge were: tables, Mrs. Jack Hender‘on; spoft, Mrs. Stuart Wilson and Mrs. Stewart Broadfoot.• . Results of races: Three years and under. Mary Jane Scott. Di- anne Wilson: 4 and 5 years old, Laurie Henderson, .Garth Har- greaves; 6 and 7 years old, Boh-, by Wilson, Jeffery Mustard; 8 and 9 years old, 'Greg liar* greaves, Billy Thompson; 10 and 11 years old, Brad Hargreaves Sandra Graham; 12 and years old, Phyllis St. Louis, San- dra Graham; single men, Deb Fotheringham, Brad Har- greaves; three-legged race, Ron and Sandra Graham, Phyllis St. Louis and Donna Charnney;'- bean bag relay, Carla Brodie's team; wheelbarrow race, Billy Thompson and Mark Dickeson, 'Brad Hargreaves and Kevin Swan; grapefruit relay, Greg Hargreaves's team; candy kiss scramble, five yeat'S and under; WICKS' WEEK —By BEN WICj "I owe my long life to clean living anti the fact I quit smoking ... fast Monday." married ladies, Shirley Har- greaves, Olive Broadfoot; mar- ried men, Bob Broadfoot, Elgin Thompson; pop bottle relay, Elizabeth Airanois' team; num- ber of candies in the jar, Bren- da Ann Hargreaves; lucky mil), Kim Tompkins; youngest pres- ent, Sally Brodie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Do Brodie. DEICHERT REUNION The Deichert reunion was held at Seaforth Lions Park with 70 in attendance. Committee members were: table conveners, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kellar, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Elligsen; sports conven- ers, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Keller and Mr. .and Mrs. Earl Miller. . Results of races: Four and under, Edward Keller, Margar- et' Deichert; 5 to , 7, Ernest Hohner, Lori Keller; 8 to, 11, John Elligsen, Ellen Greb; 11 and over, George Keller, Paul- ine Greb; wheelbarrow race, Elgin and George Keller; bal- loon contest, Keith Keller and Ruth Greb; couples' walk, Mrs. Ed. Keller, Mrs. Jacob Deich- , ert; men's dash, E1u Keller; kick the slipper, Mrs. Ken ler; shortest 'adult, Ms. Ken -Keller; tallest adult, Claire Deichert; longest —belt, Earl Deichert. All babies born since , last year's picnicreceived gift. They are: Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred "Deichert; Susan, daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Earl Deichert; Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Qlbson; Dianne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Keller; Freddie; son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller. After a picnic supper a short business meeting was held'. The results of the election of offi- cers for next year are: Presi- dent, George Deichert; vice- president, Phyllis Deichert: sec- retary, Ruth Greb; treasurer, Earl Deichert; lunch commit- tee, Mr. and Mrs., Ken Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Elligsen; sports committee, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller. ' Net year's picnic is to be heldJuly 24th •at Seaforth Lions 'Park. WINCHELSEA NEWS OF THE WEEK • Mrs. Colin Gallen and Bar- bara left on Thursday for a three-week -visit with the for- mer's sister, Mrs, Florence Brooks, of Westminfter, British Columbia. , • Mrs. Freeman Horne and Mrs. Harry Ford left on Thurs- day for a two-week vacation with relatives in .Nova Scotia. Mrs. John Coward returned to her home Wednesday even- ing after a six weeks' visit across Canada. „. Master Randy Dayman, Kip - pen, spent the past week with. his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs: William Walters, and penny. Mr. 'Albert Dobbs, of Strat- ford, visited this past week with his • sister, Mrs. Newton Miss Sharon Fletcher, of Sun- shine Line, visited a couple of days this past week with Kathy Hern, Miss Mary Ellen Prance was a patient in St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London, this pat week, having her tonsils removed. Mr. aid Mr,,, Wib Coward and Susan, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Coward and fam- ily, of Sunshine ' Line, visited Sunday with Mrs. John Cotv- arid. Mrs. Garnet Miners visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mr. Eric Carscaden and family in Exe- ter. Mrs. Colin • Gilfillan,Mrs. Freeman Horne, Mrs, Garnet Miners and Mrs. William Wal- ters visited Tuesday evening with Mrs. Nelson Clarke. at Farquhar.; Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stephen, Doris and David spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. .13ier- ling at Dashwood. Mr. and Mrs. ,Roy Coultis, of Toronto, visitecl;Thursday with Mrs. Newton Clarke. Mrs. Isabel Sugden, Mr. Ten- nyson Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Langford, of Granton, vis- ited n Exeter on Sunday with Mr. FrMrs. Bert Francis. Elimville Club Meets The fifth meeting of Elim- ville Club One was held Tues- day evening at the home of Sharon Fletcher. Roll call.. was answered by bringing a vege- table from your garden. After this, each girl took a turn at judging. Plans were made for Achievement Day. Hints on winter storage were given. Suppliers • k ...4P;f:;" PLANING MILL PRODUCTS Builder? Supplies Steel and Aluminum Roofing A. 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