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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1963-01-03, Page 50 • 0. CROMARTY NEWS OF THE WEEK We extend our sympathy to the family of the late Mr. Ster- ling Graham, whose death oc- curred in Stratford Hospital on Sunday. Holiday visitors in and out of the area were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dick spent the New Year holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burns at Sud- bury. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks, Brent and Owen, of Brampton; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miller, Mar- garet and John, of Carlingford, and Mrs. Alex Miller and son, Ken, of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs: Jim Ramsey and children, of Listowel, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Hulley and family with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ram- sey. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Ross, Staf- fa; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Chris- tie and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Allen with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Keith McLaren, Miss Wanda McLaren and Miss Norma Parkhouse, of Hamil- ton, with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kendrick, Windsor. Friday evening guests ,with Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wallace were Mr. and Mrs. George Wal- lace, Mrs. Grace Scott, Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace, Margaret and Debbie, Mr...Bob Parkin- son, Mitchell; Mr Murray Fin- layson, Miss Carol Howe, Mrs. Harry Elliott, Susan, Ronnie, Stephen and Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardiner with Mr. Henry Eggert at Ros- tock. USBORNE AND HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. HEAD OFFICE - EXETER, Ont. Directors: Milton McCurdy - RR 1, Kirkton President Timothy B. Toohey - RR 3, Lucan Vice President Wm. I Chaffe - RR 4, Mitchell E Clayton Colquhoun - RR 1 Science Hill Martin Feeney - RR 2, Dublin Robert G. Gardiner - RR 1 Cromarty Agents: Hugh Benninger - Dublin Harry Coates - RR 1, Centralia • Clayton Harris - Mitchell Solicitors: Mackenzie & Raymond - Exeter Secretary -Treasurer: Arthur Fraser - - Exeter Mr. and Mire. T. Gillespie and daughters, of Komoka, with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Ferg McKellar, Gary and Paul with Mr. Lindsay McKellar and sons on New Year's Day. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hulley, Bob- by, Sandra and David with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker. Jackie McGhee, of London, is holidaying with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mc- Ghee. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardiner, Larry, Shirley, Barbara, Ron- nie and Brenda with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Shuter,a Kirkton. The Harry Norris family home with their father for New Years. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ham- ilton with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sadler, Staffa. Install Hensall Legion Officers Joint installation of Legion Branch and Ladies' Auxiliary was held in Hensall Legion Hall Wednesday evening. The in- stallation was in charge of Doug Andrews, of Clinton, Zone Com- mander of Zone C-1. Elected president of the Le- gion was Jack Simmons. Other officers are: vice - presidents, William Brown, E. R. Davis; sergeant -at -arms, Ted Roberts; executive, Maurice Tudor, Jim Taylor, Wilmer Dalrymple and Wes Venner; padre, Rev: H. F. Currie. Auxiliary officers are: presi- dent, Mrs. William Smale; vice• presidents, Mrs. Howard Smale, Mrs. W. J. Cameron; secretary, Mrs. E. R. Davis; treasurer, Mrs. Byran Kyle; sergeant -at - arms, Mrs. Harry Horton; pian- ist, Mrs. Ed. Munn; assistant, Mrs. William Brown; executive, Mrs. William Forrester, Mrs. Helen Roberts, Mrs. Mary Tay- lor, Mrs. Harold Campbell, Mrs. Roy Smale. Arnold STINNISSEN Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada Telephone: 852 R 12 R.R. 5 - SEAFORTH To the Ratepayers of McKillop: I wish to express my appreciation to each of you for the confidence you have again placed in me in re-electing me as your Reeve for the 16th time. I assure you twill continue to serve you to 'the best of my ability, and to advance the interest's of the Township at every oppor- tunity. Wishing all the best in 1963. DAN BEUERMANN CLEARANCE COSTUME JEWELLERYoNLY69C • BROOCHES • EARRINGS • NECKLACES • BRACELETS Anstett Jewellers trElf 3's COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR 1963 MODEL CARS 1963 RAMBLER. AMBASSADOR 880 1963 RAMBLER CLASSIC 4 -DOOR 1963 AUSTIN CAMBRIDGE A-60, Auto- matic 1962 RAMBLER AMERICAN DELUXE 1960 FORD 1959 MERCEDES -BENZ 1957 PONTIAC AUTOMATIC 0 ❑ M'II..LER MOTORS P ONE 149 -- SEAI+ ORTIH Strikes 'n Spares At Seaforth Lanes (By J.FF, HEE) Now that the festive season is over, bowlers in all leagues will get down to business for the last half of the schedule. In looking over the scoreboard you can see that there has been some neat trundling. With the race in each league tightening up, there should be some tre- mendgis bowling during this last half. There were a few leagues rolling during the Yuletide, while others cancelled' their bowling for that time. Here are the results of the leagues who bowled since our last column. St. James' Church League Team standings: Parrots, 54; Flintstones, 50; Alley Oops, 46; Bluebirds, 43; Shamrocks, 31; Roll -Rites, 28. Men's high, single and triple, Jack Bedard, 235 and 565; Pat Doyle (spare), 235; ladies' high, single and triple, Dorothy Flan- nery, 188 and 495. Team standings as of Dec. 28: Parrotts, 59; Flintstones, 50; Al- ley Oops, 50; Bluebirds, 50; Shamrocks, 33; Roll -Rites, 31. Men's high, single and triple, Les Leonhardt, 274 and 681; ladies high, single and triple, Alice Stiles, 183 and 512; Mar- garet Shea (spare), 279 and 582. * * * Legion Bowling League Team standings: Limelighters 40; Frozen Toads, 36; Jokers, 32; Freeloaders, 31; Teatotallers, 28; Unexpected, 22. Ladies' high, single, Winnie Nott 242; triple, Anne Wood, 570; men's high, single and triple, Don Muir, 271 and 614. Team standings, Dec. 22nd: Limelighters, 47; Jokers, 37; Frozen Toads, 36; Teatotallers, 35; Freeloaders, 33; Unexpect- ed; 22. Ladies' high, single and triple, Elsie Southgate, 280 and 592; men's high, single and triple, Don Wood, 236 and 691. * * * Mixed Doubles Team standings: Snowballs,' 60; Highballs, 51; Dutchmen 50; Kids, 39; Oddballs, 39; Teach- ers, 34. Men's high, single and triple, H. Cuming, 239 and 646; ladies' high, single and triple, Anne Wood, 235 and 574. * * * During the- festive season two of the ace bowlers at Seaforth Lanes came through with two more prospects. We congratu- late Mr. and Mrs. Ross Alexan- der and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weimann on the arrival of baby boys. The most notable feat to take. place at Seaforth Lanes during the end of 1962 was accom- plished by the well-known bowl- er, Ted Southgate. - Ted, who was unfortunate in fracturing his right wrist some time ago, came through in fine style by outbowling many of us, and this by using his left hand. Yes, sir, Ted had a better average bowl- ing left handed (cast on right) than he did with his good right, hand. Keep the good work up, Ted. BRUCEFIELD Misses Janet and Barbara Henderson have returned to Waterloo and London tJniversi• ties after spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson. Mrs. C. Ham and Miss M. Swan have , returned after spending the holiday season in Hamilton with Mrs. Ham's son, Wesley Ham, and family. Lawrence Elliott was injured at the Brucefield rink, requiring several stitches in his forehead. Guests with Mrs. Stackhouse and • Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wilson were: Mrs. Bell, Kippen; Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Stackhouse, Wilton Grove; Mary Ann and John, Mrs. and Mrs. Stanley Neale, Mr. and Mrs. Vaugh Munroe and son, and Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Neale, London. Holy Communion will be ob- served on Sunday morning, Jan. 6th. Owing to the stormy weather the attendance was small at Brucefield United Church last Sunday. Mrs. Arnold Henderson, In- gersoll, visited with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Victor Hargreaves, and family for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Handcock and family spent Christmas with Mr. Handcock's parents at Wood- stock. Mr. Don McKenzie, of St. Thomas, called on friends in the village on Saturday. Mrs. Clara Dutot is a patient in Clinton Hospital. Mrs. Charles Snelling was a successful winner in a recent TV contest. Relatives and friends from Brucefield attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Malcolm Aiken - head in London on Wednesday of last week. Miss Jean McNaughton re- turned to Guelph after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McNaugh- ton. RED CROSS NOTES The Red Cross will meet in the Library at2,30...en X'riday. • nig MIAOW l X'oSI'r'oB, ',SItrCMR 'li, ONT ,,AN, 3, 106 ome With the Crowds o Stewart Bros. We've been crowded out and rushed to death with the hundreds of "bargain -getters" at our Big January Sale ! But we like it! and have filled up our stock to look after hundreds more who want REAL JANUARY SALE BARGAINS ! MEN'S CLOTHING BARGAINS MEN'S SUITS -36 to 40 only; one -of -a -kind. Values to 59.50 To Clear 29.00 REGULAR 59.50 DELUXE SUITS Sale 47.00 69.50 TWO -PANT DELUXE SUITS Sale 52.00 MEN'S SPORT JACKETS 1/3 Off ALL DRESS PANTS 20% Off REG. 29.50 to 49.50 TOPCOATS ......Sale 23.50 to 34.50 GREAT CAR COAT CLEARANCE REG. to 17.95 ZIPPER -FRONT CAR COATS .. Sale 11.00 19.95 to 22.95 BUTTON FRONT CAR COATS .. Sale 15.95 REG. 27.50 BEST CAR COATS Sale 19.95 Boys' - Sizes 8 to 18 CAR COATS -Reg. 10.95 to 17.95. Sale 8.75 to 12.95 77¢ •Bargains 1.00 'T' Shirts 1.00 Work Sox ..... - 1.00 Fine Sox 1.00 Ties 1:00 Shirts and Briefs • • 77c 77c 77c 77c 77c READY - TO - WEAR DEPT. BARGAINS 59.50 WINTER COATS • Sale 39.00 79.50 WINTER COATS Sale 55.00 SPECIAL CLEARANCE COATS Sale 25.00 18.95 FALL and WINTER DRESSES Sale 10.00 22.95 FALL and WINTER DRESSES Sale 15.00 29:95 FALL and WINTER DRESSES - Sale 19.00 SPORTS WEAR DEPT. SPECIALS REG. 29.95 CAR COATS Sale 19.00 REG. 19.95 CAR COATS Sale 14.00 REG. 16.95 CAR COATS Sale 10.00 11.95 to 14.95 FINE SKIRTS 14.95 SLIMS and SLACKS REG. 10.95 SLACKS Sale 7.00 to 10.00 Sale 10.00 To Clear 7.00 20% DISCOUNT .On4A11 Dress Shirts Men's and Boys' Underwear Men's and Boys' Sweaters Men's Winter Work Shirts Men's and Boys' Pyjamas Reg. 4.95 - 5.95 - 6.95 Men's ' COTTON CASUAL SLACKS To Clear 3.59 ■ 20% DISCOUNT On Gloves, Handbags, Slips, Gowns, Pyjamas, Panties, Foundation Garments, Flannelette Night Wear BLANKET SPECIALS 7.50 BLANKETS, 80x90 Sale 5.70 pr. 70x90 Ibex Quality Sale 5.49 pr. 80x100 Ibex Quality, -'Sale 6.99 8.95 Esmond Blankets - Sale 6.95 pr. Kenwood Blankets 20% Off Tereylene Pillows 4.75 NO ALTERATIONS AT THIS LOW PRICE ! Reg. 4.95 - 5.95 - 6.95 Arrow and Forsyth LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Sale 3.95 Reg. 4.95 to 15.95 NEWEST MILLI'NERY To Clear: HALF PRICE SWEATERS BARGAINS 20% to 50%a.OFF Ladies' and Girls' Cardigans and Pullovers, as marked „ NO .GOODS ON APPROVAL STEWART BROS. THE ,STORE .THAT PUTS ON REAL BARGAIN SALES TERMS: All Sales MUST ' BE CASH 1 KIPPEN NEWS OF. THE WEEK Mr. and Mrs\ Nick Bloom and family visited recently with the latter's parents,- Mr and. Mrs -Nick- Oud and Peter. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Forrest and family, accompanied by the latter's father, Mr. Treffry, spent New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Coleman, of Cromarty. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Vennema and family, of Burlington, spent New Years with the Tatter's_ par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bin- nendyk. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love, of Caro, Mich., were weekend guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Edgar McBride and Sharon. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Oud and Peter spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bloom and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McBride, Sharon and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalrymple, Bonnie and Betty at Brucefield. Mr. Bill Slavin, of Hamilton, spent two weeks with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Slavin, and Hazel. Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson is residing with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jarrott. Mr. and Mrs. N. Hood and Joyce spent New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Morton, of near Seaforth. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. Jarrott were: Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Haist and Judy, of Crediton; Mr. and Mrs. Don Drunzlow, of Exeter. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Alderdice on Christmas were: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Alderdice, Mr. Garry Al- derdice, Misses Kaye, Karen, Lynda and Janice Alderdice, all of Clarksburg; Mr. Wayne Tay- lor, Markdale, Ont.; Mr. Harvey Alderdice and Miss Shirley Al- derdice, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rumble and fam- ily, of Cooksville; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Alderdice, of Hawks - bury; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore and family, of Mitchell; Mrs. Rena Caldwell and Mr, Jack Caldwell, of Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Jones and Matthew, of Listowel, spent Christmas week with the lat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lovell, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lostell and family were with Mr. and, Mrs. Glen Sturgeon, of Bayfield, on New Year's Day. ' Christmas and New Year's Day guests with Mr. and Mrs. William Kyle and family in- cluded: Mrs. Walter, of Saska- toon; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cald- well and Jamie, Hensall; Mr. and Mrs. Eric Mansfield, Hen- sall; Messrs. Jim and Lloyd Ven- ner, of Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ford, De- borah and Karen, of Grand Bend, were New Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J, . F. Belt The Weinberg . antl, Omit* 'la,nit t ers of the 4-H Club met at the home of Mrs. William Bell on -Friday- evening- Dec,2-,-honor- • .ing a member, Miss Margaret Wood, bride of Dec. 25. The evening was enjoyed by the playing • of crokinole. Winners were: first, Ruth Willert, Zur- ch; consolation, Marie Sinclair. Margaret was presented with a large clothes hamper. Lunch was served later. • Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eyre were: Mrs. Etta Eyre, Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Wright, Larrie and Dianna, of Brampton; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wright and family, of near Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMichael and Audrey, of near Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McMichael, of Preston. Mr. Oswald Brown, Q.C., and Mrs, Brown, Detroit, and Mrs. M. Ulch, of Windsor, spent the weekend and New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Little and family, of Hensall, and visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. N. Long. Staffa WI Plans Card Series Mrs.. Ross Smale was hostess for the Decembtr meeting of the Staffa Women's Institute, held in her home on Thursday afternoon, Dec. 27. A very good crowd attended and Mrs. Tom Laing opened the meeting with the Institute Ode and Mary Mary Stewart Collect, followed by a paper on the Christmas Rose. Roll call, "A good book and its author,"• was answered by all. - The secretary s.. -report was read and approved. Mrs. Rus- sell Worden presided for the business, and it was decided to hold a card party in Staffa Township Hall on Friday eve- ning, Jan. 11, with Group 3 in charge. Everyone displayed their most unusual Christmas gift. A letter was read from the school which the Institute's adopted child attended: Mrs. Ross Srnale reported on the card party held in Novem- ber and Mrs. John Templeman reported on the Local Leaders Training School, which she had attended. Miss Elizabeth Smale favored everyone with a solo. Mrs... Carter Kerslake gave a five-mintIte talk on the people of the Maritimes. The guest speaker, Mrs. Ar- thur Kemp, a former member, was introduced by Mrs. John Templeman, and thanked by Mrs. Ross Smale. Mrs. Kemp chose as. her topic, "The Origin of the. Calendar," which was most interesting. A gift ex- change was enjoyed at the close, followed -by„a bountiful Christmas lunch, served by Mrs. Tom Laing, Mrs. Ruby Reed, Mrs. Lloyd Miller and the hos- WEDDINGS EYRE-WOOD A quiet wedding took place in Egmondville United Church -manse on Cl ristmas Day, when- Rev. henRev. J. H. Vardy united in mar- riage Margaret Elizabeth Wood and Ronald Morrow Eyre. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wood, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eyre, all of Kip - pen. The bride was attended by Miss Marjorie Papple, RR 4, Seaforth, and Donald Tremeer, Seaforth, acted as groomsman. The couple will live in Eg- mondville. Both bride and groom are on the teaching staff of Seaforth' public school. *. 'blue coal' Champion Stove and Furnace Oil WILLIS DUNDAS Phone 573 or 71 W 1 ALL KINDS of INSURANCE W. E. SOUTHGATE MAIN ST. - SEAFORTH Phone 334 - Res. 540 NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS For 1963 A Happy New Year to all good friends, And trust '63 to the very end. May your Health be good and cares be few, To have success in the things you do. • This little world we share together Can only improve by what we scatter: We take and we give, but we still Make the world in which we live. So here is a toast to friends sincere: Do your best and have a Prosperous Year. Most sincerely, ELSTON CARDIFF WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS - Phone 141 AFTER CHRISTMAS oe clearance NOW IN PROGRESS! SLIPPERS .� AT WHOLESAl E OR LESS Over -the -Sock Sno Boots and Overshoes REDUCED TO COSTI ENTIRE STOCK AT GREAT REDUCTIONS No Refunds or Credit During Sale ! `� SHOES FOR THE FAIVIIl,Y