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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1962-08-09, Page 6' 471X - :MOstAltk SEAFOTI 4R . 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CdNS*ANCE Misses Mary and Marg MacGregor attended;- the Shor horn Lassie' Days at OAC i Guelph last Tuesday and Misse Mary MacGregor and Wild Dale spent last Wednesda Thursday and Friday at Gratin County, Michigan. M. and Mrs. Jack Donald, o Midland, Mich., visited with th latter's parents, Mr. and Mr Robert Jamieson last Thursda on their way to Melton wher they left by plane for Britis Columbia where they will visi Mr. Donald's parents and wi later attend the World's Fai in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. William Dale an family attended the Classi Guernsey Sale held at Kings field Farm at King City o Wednesday: They consigned th second high selling cow of th sale. She sold for $1,850. Anoth er cow sold for $525. Mrs. James Medd 'returned t her home after spending th past two weeks with her daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Robert Johnson, Grand . Valley Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dex ter spent last week with Mr and Mrs. Austin Dexter, Blyth Misses Cathy and Cheryl Dale spent a few days' holiday wit their sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs{ Don Glousher. Master Larry and Kenny Jew itt returned home last weekend aft holidaying with Mr. and MrWilliam Dowson and daugh- ter, Varna. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Riley and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley left last Saturady to spend the holi- day weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods and family, Ajax. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boag, Sandra and Margaret, Newmar- ket spent several days last week with Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Lawson and on Sunday attended the Lawson - Clarke Reunion at Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jewitt spent the weekend visiting in Toronto and points north. Mr. Anthony Lawson, Picker- ing visited over the weekend with. Mrs. Annie Medd and at- tended the Lawson -Clarke Re- union at Goderich on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross McGregor and girls attended a family gathering at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Farnham of De- troit, at Grand Bend on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Jamie- son and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jam-' ieson attended the Lawson - Clarke Reunion at Goderich on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bull and family, Auburn, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Youngblut, Marie, June and Laura, Woodstock, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Jewitt and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Attwood and family, Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. John Whitmore, Kings Lynn, England, and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Masters and family, of Windsor;" spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R. Grimoldby. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Borden Brown and girls were Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell, Hanover; Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Brigham, Desbol`o;. Mr. and. Mrs. Clifford Brown and family, of near Walkerton. Mrs. Sarah Brown, who has been visiting with her son and daugh- ter-in-law for the past' week, returned home to Hanover. area. t.' n $ a Y, f e s. y e h t 11 r • d c n e e 0 e h EGMONDVILLE Saturday night Mr. and Mrs, Herb Coombs quietly celebrated their 52nd wedding anniversary with all the family present. On Sunday, Mr. ' Coombs observed his 74th birthday. Mr, and Mrs. Quinn of Camp- bellford were holiday visitors with Mrs. Quinn's,grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams. ALL . KINDS of INSURANCE W. E. SOUTHGATE MAIN ST. - SEAFORTH Phone 334 — Res. 540. WIDOWS 1962 Chevrolet Bel Alrl — Fully powered, automatic 2-1962 Pontiac Laurentian Sedans^ --Auto- matic — 1 New, 1 Used 1961 Pontiac Laurentian Sedan—Automa- tic, power steering 1961 Ford Fairlane 500 -•-Automatic 1961 Pontiac Strata -Chief Sedan—Standard 2-1961 Chevrolet 13e1 Air Sedans—Auto- matic, power steering 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air Sedan 1957 Pontiac Sedan—Automatic A Written Guarantee for 60 Days on all Late Huron County's Finest Used Car Market 1960 Pontiac Sedan—Standard 1958 Pontiac Sedan—Automatic SPECIAL -1956 BUICK 4 -DOOR HARDTOP $750.00 A number of 1955 Models from $350.00 up MANY OLDER MODELS . TRUCKS 1961 Chevrolet '/z -Ton Pickup 1960 Chevrolet 1/2 -Ton Panel 1957 Chevrolet 1/2 -Ton Pickup 1957 Chevrolet Carry. -All 2-1956 Chevrolet 1/4 -Ton Pickups Model Cars—Many other Models to choose from BRUSSELS MOTORS BRUSSELS ONTARIO PHONE 173 --"The •Hems of Better Used Cars" , ' OPEN EVERY EVENING MR. AND MRS. ROBERT GORDON ELLIOTT were married at Northside United Church, Seaforth, where Rev. J. C. Britton officiated at the ceremony. The bride is the former Sharon Ruth McNichol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrew McNichol, Seaforth, and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott, RR 5, Seaforth. After a honeymoon in Eastern Canada the couple will live in Seaforth. (Photo by Fowler). N ' . . ~.fin " F MR. ANb MRS. KENNETH GEORGE McCLURE, Seaforth, were married on Saturday, July 28, in St. Andrew's, United Church, Kippen, by Rev. A. H. Johnston. The, bride is Marion Elizabeth Turner, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Turner, Varna, and has been on staffof the Ontario Hydro, Clinton rural operating area. The groom's parents are Mr: and Mrs. James McClure, RR 4, Walton. The young couple will make their home in Seaforth. (Photo by Phillips). WANT ADS BRING QUICK'RESrILTS — Phone 141 1 SPECIALS FOR Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nabob - COFFEE 1 lb. bag 710 Henley Choice ' FRUIT COCKTAIL • • • 2 20 -oz. tins 530 SUPER SUDS Giant pkg. 87e With Stainless Steel Fork Pillsbury ANGEL FOOD CAKE MIX • • • • pkg. 4,30 Maxwell House., INSTANT COFFEE 6 -oz. jar only 990 Kraft Deal PEANUT BUTTER All for 950 12 ounce smooth peanut butter, 9 ounce Orange marmalade, 12 ounce crunchy peanut butter — — plus coupon worth 15c towards the purchase of one loaf of bread. SEE LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIALS Smith's Phone 12 FREE DELIVERY COLUMB41N NEWSrOF t11E1IVEE Rev. Frank oy, lane S.F.M. is on leave of ab ence from th Phillipine Island and is visit nig M. and Mrs. Jack Moylan Miss Nell Doyle, .London, with Ted .Doyle. Gerald Sloan, Cobourg, and Joe 'Sloan, Windsor, with Mr and Mrs. James Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGrath Penetanguishene;.-Mi'. and Mrs Jerry Morris, Sault Ste. Marie; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris, Lon don and Miss Anne Morris, Lon- don, with Mrs. T. P. Morris. Mr. and Mr's. Leo Murray in Windsor with Mr. and Mrs. Gerrard Marchand. Mr. and Mrs. Auguste Du- charme in London with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ducharme. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Purcell and family, Kitchener, with, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Purcell and Mr, and Mrs. Jack McIver. Miss Noreen Dalton and Miss Joan Dalton,. London,. with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Lane in Uxbridge and Toronto. Misses Anne and Helen Mal- oney, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloney. Miss Anne- Murray, Windsor, with Mr. and''Mrs. Leo Murray. Miss Hilda Kennedy, London, e cliarme anti , with Nor'. and Mrs. Auguste. 11u - Mr. and Mrs. rl• gus Kennedy. • Lou Murray, Guelph, with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murray. Miss Rita Kennedy and Miss Joan Coyne, London, at their • homes. - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Malone and • family, Winnipeg, with Mr. and • Mrs. J. L. Malone. Mr. and Mrs. John McMillan, - Detroit, and Miss Noreen Mc- Millan, London, with Mr. and Mrs. William McMillan. Miss Clara Krauskopf, Detroit, with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Flanagan and family Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Vi ihcent J. Lane. Mrs. Joseph Matthews, Sea - forth, with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. O'Reilly. Townsend Family. Of Tuckersmith Hold Reunion The second reunion of the descendants of the late Mr. and Mrs. Amos Townsend, Tucker - smith township, was held on Sunday when members gather- ed at Queen's Park, Stratford, with 55 present. Races and games under the management of Mrs. Frank Wal- ters were enjoyed. Prizes went to: pre-school children, Terry L a n e, Scott Culver, Sheila Campbell; children 6-10, Kathy Culver, Carl Walters, Marlene Walters; young men, Gerald Townsend, Larry Horne; potato knife race, Gerald Townsend, Don Twyford; pillow relay, Bar- bara Walters' team; most girls' names, Eileen Culver, Ruth Campbell, Eileen Townsend; men's fanciest socks, Elmer Townsend, Farnk Walters; girls' drop 25c in milk bottle, Thelma Townsend, Eileen Culver. Name relay, Kathy Culver's team; guess beans in jar, Ray Townsend. The oldest person present was Frank Walters and the youngest member of the family was Timmy Lane. Long- est married couple were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walters; most re- cently married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Campbell. Family liv- ing farthest away were Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Townsend and son Don, Macklin, Sask. `]embers of the family came from Toronto, Brantford, Lon- don, Clinton, Belton, Seaforth, Winthrop and Stratford. Sell that unnecessary piece of furniture through a Huron Ex- positor Classified Ad. Phone 141. Be Warmly Contented With Texaco Stove Oil or TEXACO `FURNACE FUEL OIL CaII Us 'To -day I WALDEN & BROADFOOT Phone 686 W Seaforth CORSETT1ER Bras, Girdles, Corsets and SttppOrt C�r'arments TO FIT .ALL FIGURES At Reasonable Prices Mrs. J. Hoelscher SEAFORTH George St. — One Block East of Library 51n1 Guaranteed INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 3 to 10 years W. E. Southgate Seaforth Representing: British Mortgage & Trust Co. Guaranty Trust Company Sterling Trusts Corporation Huron & Erie Mortgage Corp. DID YOU KNOW • • • that Sun Life of Canada is one of the world's leading life insurance companies, with 150 branch offices throughout North America? As the Sun Life represent- ative in your community, may I be of service? JOHN J. WALSH Phone 40 R 20 - DUBLIN, ONT. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA BIG, BIG, BIG GALLON a The New Measure of GASOLENE VALUE! Try the New CITIES SERVICE Super 5. - D or the -Economy Milemaster DRIVING INSTRUCTION—See Don Smith at the station or Phone 415 for information. DON SMITH'S CITIES SERVICE STATION Licensed Mechanic Repairs To All. Makes of Vehicles Phone 415 Seaforth, Ont. We are BUYING and now TAKING DELIVERY of WHEAT OATS • BARLEY MIXED GRAIN and FLAX - Check our Competitive Prices NOM 0 ' We have a good supply of BRANTFORD U •/' \\�, ` rriq . BINDER TWINE 411,\ \� TOPNOTCH and BRANTFORD BALER TWINE 4 V • 5 OPNOTCH FEEDS • LIMITED SEAFORTH PHONE . 775 "THE MOST VALUE FOR THE FARMER'S DOLLAR" T 1T 1T11TLTITLT.11T l T 1TIT1r 5 0 • • r • 5 • • • '.t