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14, E HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., DEC. 13,190
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ch, and Mrs. William Mur.
dochHamilton, were guests of
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Mr. and Mrs. John R. Murdoch
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THE HURON "EXPOSITOR
also with Miss Beth Murdoch in
PICKLES ...........
Clinton Hospital.
Phone 141 — Seaforth
We are sorry to report -Mrs
1 -lb. Bag
M. Vaise is a patient in scot)
King of Hawaii
MNEAPPLE JUICE
Memorial Hospital, Seaforth.
280
Mr. Torrance Dunlop, Lon•
don, and Mr. Harry Dunlop
HIBBERT
were weekend guests of the
Scotts.
45'¢
The Brucefield and commun•
Doz.
ity ladies held two showers -re
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Gently in Brucefi United
Church for two local
al
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Rladies,
young
Mrs. Peter Roy, the for-
Each
mer Doris Walker; and a bride
Macintosh
of Saturday, Miss Carolyn
(Part One and Part Two)
Ross. Both brides received
many lovely gifts.
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The CGIT girls held their an -
and
nual tea and mitten tree on
FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIALS
Saturday in the church parlors.
The church was beautifully dec-
THE STORY OF HIBBERT
orated for the occasion under
the leadership of Mrs. Bough -
am and Mrs. Swan. During the
afternoon, pouring tea were
TOWNSHIP ,Mrs.
H. Johnston and Mrs. H.
Berry. Over 50 pairs of mittens
(Three Boobs)
were donated and hung on the
decorated tree in the centre of
By ISABELLE CAMPBELL
the room. The tables were in
keeping with the Christmas sea-
son.
2.50 PER B O O K
Next Sunday evening the CG
IT will hold their Vesper Ser-
vice in the church at 7:30.
THE PERFECT LAST-MINUTE GIFT
Dorothy Riley
For Friends of the Area and
Wins Award
.,Miss Dorothy Riley, a mem-
Former Oesidents
ber of the Nursing Assistants'
graduating class at Wingham
and District ,Hospital, received
the Nursery Technique award,
presented by Miss Janet Field-
AVAILABLE, AT
ing, instructress.
Miss Riley was one of 19 girls
graduating from the 10 -month
course at Windham Hospital.
Among those attending the cere-
mony were her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Riley, Londes-
Phone 141 -- Seaforth
baro; Mrs. Selina Riley, Clinton;
Mr. Mrs. Jerry
and Riehl and
Del Bedard, Goderich.
The graduate has accepted a
position on the staff of Clinton
Public Hospital.
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McKILLOP
The Women's Association of
the Evangelical United Brethren
Church held their Deceniber
" meeting at the church. Mrs.
Lavern Hoegy opened the meet.
ing with singing of Christmas
carols, telling the origin of
each one as they were sung,
followed by responsive reading
on the Nativity. Each member
answered the roll call with a
Christmas reading.
It - was decided to send $50
to the Salvation Army, $50 to
the Board of Missions, $25 to
the Bible Society, and $25 to
the Seaforth Hospital fund, also
gifts to the shut-ins for Christ-
mas. Thank -you cards were
In read froze the Salvation Army
`� for layettes -sent to them, also
from Mrs. William Koehler and
Gary Koehler for boxes they
received. In place of exchange
of Christmas gifts, money was
p given to the Children's•Aid So.
ciety at Goderich.
The next meeting is to be
held at the home of Mrs, Wm.
Huron Expositor Christmas Colorin Koehler, with Mrs. Lavern
g Hoegy and Mrs. Alvin, Beuer-
man in charge. Lunch was serv-
Contest r ed by Mrs. Orville Beuerman,
Mrs. Alvin Beuerman and .Mrs.
Lavern Hoegy.
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ADDRESS A SMILE OR TWO
Threehood at tea time, so they elderly ladies were
WILL TEST 175,000 CATTLE � stranded a tough n they
re-
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luctantly stopped in at a local
IN HURON IN TB SEARCH greasy spoon and ordered from
the grizzled waiter. --
"I'll have a coup of strong
The fourth general TB test and district, who are available tea," said one, "and no lemon."
of Huron cattle got under way from time to time. "Some wgak tea, and lemon,"
Tuesday and Will continue for The third general test was ''said the second.
12 months. Inspection is being completed May 13, 1955, and at "Tea for me, too," said the
carried out by a team of vet- that time Huron was declared third. "But make sure the cup
erinarihns working under the an accredited area until Dec. 1, is clean ,
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday
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INSTANT COFFEE ...
, , . , Only $1.1 9
10 -oz. Size
Betty Crocker
PIE CRUST MIX ............
Pkg.
1
York Sweet Bread and Butter
PICKLES ...........
216-dz. Jars
430
Chase & Sanborn
COFFEE ................
1 -lb. Bag
670,
King of Hawaii
MNEAPPLE JUICE
... ' 48 -oz. Tin
280
Golden Dew
MARGARINE .......
21 -lb. Pkgs.
45'¢
Sunkist
NAVEL ORANGES .........
Doz.
550
California Jumbo
CELERY ...................
Each
230
Macintosh
APPLES .................
3 lbs.
29¢
SEE LONDON FREE
PRESS 'THURSDAY
FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIALS
mi�h■ 1,�.UPERIOR
's
FOOD MKRK[TS
Phone 12 ..FREE DELIVERY
direction of Dr. J. C. MacLen- 1960, when an extension of two The waiter dutifully wrote
nan, of the Health of Animals years was granted. down their instructions and re• PERSONALIZE D
Branch, Seaforth. About 175,- Dr. MacLennan said testing turned in ten minutes with their
000 head of cattle are involved would be facilitated and speed.- orders. COASTERS - GIFT IDEAS - SERVIETTES
and will be tested before Dec. ed up somewhat in view .of a °Okay;" he grumbled, "who
1st next year.- change in regulations. Animals gets the clean cup?" PHONE 141 SEAFORTH
Dr. MacLennan said the team in beef herds intended for `
includes f o u r veterinarians slaughter purposes and two '
from the department, brought years and under, under certain
into the county for the test, circumstances do not necessar-
and also those veterinarians ily need be tested, unless there
now practising in the county are reactors or suspects• Pres-
Strikes 'n Spares triple, Helen Nicholsun, 259 and
633. .
Men's high: single and triple,,
At Seaforth Lanes Gordon Scott, 258 and 637, /�D
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(By LEE HEE) r Ar AV Ar .•
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Men's Inter -Town League
Mixed Doubles Team standings: Clinton, 77;
Team sthndings: Snowballs, St. Marys, 62; Stratford Bowl• :.
46; Dutchmen, 46; Highballs, Mor, 62; Stratford Mikes, 59; Special Prices on <«
45; Kids, 34; Oddballs, 33; Listowel, 57; New Hamburg, 55;
Teachers, 27,' Mitchell, 50; Shakespeare, 49; s
Seaforth, 45; Lucan 19..,.;.;.._.::..
Ladies high, single and tri-
Individual high:' single, Doug TELLv IGN
pie, M. Hudson, 301 and 608.
Men's high, single, B. Mar. McIsaac, Clinton, 325; high five, �_>:= sv. • ss ,:.,;:_,,' ;
D. Your StratfordMikes,1 •
shall; triple, H, Cuming, 684. g, i
346.
Team high: single, Clinton, SETS
Egmondville Church League 1285•'high five, Clinton, 5938.
Team standings: Bruins, 39; To date, individual high av-w'A
Canadiens,• 38; Red Wings, 37; erage: Doug Mcisaac, Clinton, (New and Used)
Black Hawks, 35; Leafs, 33; 236; high five, Hugh McGilliv-
Rangers, 28, ary, Mitchell, 1374; -high single, :k
Ladies' high: single, Elsie L. Wick, Listowel, 377.
Doig, 192; triple, Marjorie Pap-' To date, team high five: Clin-
ple, 551, ton, 62421 high single, Clinton,
Men's high: single, '
Everett 1355. There is no more pleasing
Smith, 292; triple, Norm Mac
Lean, 661. COF — Men Christmas Gift than. an ,f
* * Team standings: Wildcats, 44;
Saaforfh Highland Shoes Tomcats, 39; Pussy Cats, 25, Gift Team standings: Flintstones, Polecats, 18. Electrical ft !
56; Untouchables, 49; Orbitals, Team high: single and triple, ,
43; Cotton Pickers, 43; $put- Tomcats, 986 and 2574; indi-
niks, 30; Whippets, 26. vidual high, single and triple,
Ladies' high: average, D. Don McClure, 276 and 657. Here at Dublin Electric you
Smith; single, D. Smith and M. W
MacLean, 211; triple, D. Smith, St. James' Church League
' have q wide ehoic of
183' Team standings: Parrots, 42;
Mens high: avefage, J. Moore Alley Oops, 41; Flintstones 39-
189; single, G. MacDonald, 237; Bluebirds, 34; Shamrocks, 28t
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Roll -Rites, 26. °a.;:
* * Ladies' high: single, Betty
Legion Bowling LeagueLeonhardt, 241; triple, , Rita
Team standin s L' 1' ht D 518 9.
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