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The Huron Expositor, 1963-05-09, Page 7• • • .) • Si • 7 , i • • 4 a a r • • FOR SALE Rolling Home 42 feet by 8 feet, fully furnished 200 -gallon oil tank; porch; com- plete, like new, ready to move in. P.O. BOX 36 or Phone 225, Seaforth Remember, it takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Phone Seaforth 141. Roses Are a Lot Like People . Flower -lovers tell us that roses are more like people than anything that grows. There are a great many kinds of them, with so many likes and dislikes regarding weather, living con- ditions, etc., etc: Also like peo- ple, there are gentle ones, hardy ones, and, of course, quite a few that are a combination of several kinds . . . much like the blending of many races from many Iands in Canada. Perhaps the best comparison of "roses and people" is that they are all pretty nice if we give them half a chance to "know" them, and they all react just like most people to kindness and considerate attention. We have quite a few varie- ties of healthy rose bushes for sate at Wilkinson's IGA . and the right time for planting is just about here, as soon as the soil is moist and warm .. . and the sun is shining "as though it means it". Whether you buy your rose plants from us or not . . remember to take time and care to get to "know" them . . they ARE a lot like people. Your Seaforth IGA Store will remain open to 10 p.m. Fridays till Labour Day weekend. - (Adv.). NEWS Or WAL,TON GREY TWP. STUDENT GOES TO ALBERTA -James Perrie, B.A., elder son of Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Perrie, Grey Township, has completed his second year at Knox College, Toronto. He left this week for the two-point mission charge of Brownvale and Dix- onville, in the Peace River Presbytery of Alberta. Brussels Dairy Club Meets The first meeting of the Brus- sels 4-H Dairy Calf Club was held on Tuesday on the farm of Martin Baan. M. Chamber- lain, summer assistant from the Department o f Agriculture, Clinton, attended the meeting and presented slides on the characteristics and types "of dairy breeds, etc. AU this year's members were present as follows: Gerald Blake, president; Barbara Bray, vice-president; Marjorie 'Hop- per, secretary; Nellie Baan, press reporter; Gerald Baan, Jim Blake, Murray Blake, An- drew Hiemstra, Brian Hopper, Katherine de Jong, Lia de Jong, Herman Terpstra, Nicolaas Terpstra, Fred Uhler, John Strickler, (Ross Yuill, absent). UCW Discusses Plans for Building Improvements The May meeting of the UCW of Duff's United Church, Wal ton, was held in the Sunday schoolroom Wednesday evening with 31 members present. Mrs. Clarence Martin conduct- ed the devotional period with the 8th and 16th Units in charge. The hymn, "Jesus Shall Reign Where'er the Sun," was sung with Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull at the piano. Psalm 15, "Psalm of David," was read by Mrs. Martin and comments, "The Turning Points," were given. The Lord's Prayer was repeat- ed in unison. The skit, "Bow Before the Winds," was taken by Mrs. Jan Van Vliet, Mrs. Rae Houston, Mrs. Harold Bolger and Mrs. Clarence Martin. The hymn, "Breathe On Me, Breath of God," was sung. Mrs. Nelson Reid took over the business part of the meet- ing. The minutes and thank - you notes were read by Mrs. Torrance Dundas and ME's. Ken- neth McDonald reported the balance on hand, $321.31. Mrs. Andrew Coutts read an article on Stewardship and told the gathering to pay attention to the church calendar and pray for the names of the mission- aries whose pictures are shown there. Mrs. C. Ritchie report- ed on Christian Citizenship, "Immigrant Integration" litera- ture. Mrs. David Watson and Mrs. Norman Schade gave a dialogue•• on "Reading," with a discussion following it. A recommendation from the UCW to the manse committee to inquire into the price of aluminum windows for the up- stairs of the manse. Mrs. C. Martin explained about the.dif- ferent bales that are being Sent. Roll call was answered by naming a woman of the Bible. Collectors and ushers were appointed for the Easter thank - offering. Units placing flowers in the church are: May, McKil- lop Unit; June, Walton; July, The next meeting will be on 17th and Boundary; August, May 28ron the farm of C. Bray. 8th and 16th; September, Mc- Killop. It was decided to let the men who volunteered to make tables for the kitchen of the church to do so at their con- venience. Mrs. Reid closed the meeting with the hymn, "The Dal Thou Gayest," and prayer. The North Huron Music Fes- tival was held in Brussels Pub- lic School Tuesday evening and Wednesday of last week. Par- ticipants in this event included the public schools at Blyth, Brussels and Walton. Congratu- lations are extended to Walton school on the following list of winners: Solos, Gail Traviss, 2nd; Ricky Corlett, 2nd; Jacob Pet- ers, 2nd; Emma Shortreed, lst; Brenda Bewley, 3rd; Sherrill Craig, 1st; Mary Mewley, 2nd; Velma Higginbotham, 3rd; Lar- ry Walters, 1st; Gerald Baan, 2nd; Bill Hellinga, 1st; Bruce Clark, 2nd; Carol Wilbee, lst; Atze Zwep, 3rd. Duets, Juniors: Emma Shortreed and Brenda Bewley, 2nd; Gail Traviss and Shirley Williamson, 3rd. Sen- ior -Sherrill Craig and Carol Wilbee, 1st; Mary Bewley and Gerald Baan, 2nd. Double Trios -Grades 7 and 8, 1st; Grades 5 and 6, 3rd. Triple Trios - Grades 7 and 8,• 3rd; Grades 5 and 6, 2nd. Unison Chorus - Primary, 2nd; Junior, 3rd; Sen- ior, lst. Two -Part Chorus - Junior, 3rd; Senior, 2nd. Rhythm Band -Primary, 2nd; Junior, lst. Mrs. W. H. King, of Brussels, was music supervisor for the three schools. Easter Thankoffering The UCW Easter Thankoffer- ing service was held in the church auditorium Sunday eve- nin gwith Mrs. Jack Bosnian welcoming the guests. Mrs. Har- vey Craig, Mrs. Alvin McDonald and Mrs. Roy Williamson acted as ushers. A piano and organ prelude was given by Mrs. Jack Bryans and Mrs. Harvey 'Brown prior to the service. Rev. A. Higginbotham open- ed the service with the hymn, "Jesus Shall Reign Where'er WILKINSON'S "Where Freshness Is Always Featured" GOOD VARIETY OF ROSES Seeds of All Kinds EVERGREENS, etc. This is "LET THE HUSBAND DO THE SHOPPING" Week at. IGA HERE ARE THE KIND OF SAVINGS THAT HUBBY REALLY UNDERSTANDS - SHOP THIS WEEK AT IGA - AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 8-11; 1963 W. Reserve the Rhiht to Limit Quantifies KING OSCAR SARDINES Special Offer This Week Only! ALL ,POPULAR CANADIAN BRANDS CIGARETTES 99 CARTON OF 200 • PLANTER'S . PEANUT BUTTER 24 -ox. JAR 59c ,.. 2=49° 69 THRIFT LIQUID DETERGENT Here's a Breakfast Bargain! IGA - 24 -oz. Jar Strawberry Jam .. 49c Gold Seal - I/2 -Ib. Tin Sockeye .Salmon • • 55c Wishbone -French -Deluxe French Salad Dressing .... 31c 8 -oz. Jar Wishbone -Italian Salad Dressing ... 35c 8 -oz. Jar Mother's Day Special SEAMLESS - MICRO MESH "ELEGANT" NYLONS - Sizes 9 - 11 Pair 3c OFF T1N SWIFT'S12-ax. PREM - TINS C KOUNTY KIST OIAH1• SIZER PEAS 21 29° CHEEPic. 88¢ Pkg. 29° MACARONI OR SPA KM CATELLI TABLERITE CRY -0 -VAC GOV'T INSPECTED 2%= to 3 -Ib. Ar. FLASH FROZEN FRYERS lb. CUTUP CHICKEN FACEU.. - WJTE - PINK 2 694A FACIAL TISSUES ... . LEGS and BREASTS SWIFT PREMIUM TENDER AND FULL OF FLAVOUR SMOKED PICNICS.34b SWIFT PREMIUM OLD MILL POR SAUSAGE lb' 3951 SWIFT PREMIUM Ib. SWEET, SMOKED, KINDLESS SIDE Baca69C BACON Play - I GIVE AWAY Listen to 980, CFPL, London YOUR BONUS BUY FOR THIS WEEK ... Monarch Pouch Pak - White - Chocolate CAKE MIXES a . . 2 10 -oz. Pkgs. 290 SWIFT PREMIUM IDE!'. FOR SANDWICHES, SLICED 45 BOLOGNA Ib. HOSPITALITY BLUEBERRY E Family Size 100 FREE COLD BONO STAMPS ..1CAa.w.-. •••04/141. Daol Pkg. 811ECK SHAMPOO Coupon Expires May 11 50 10 59`.2FREE5 FIEE PLEASE NOTE 1 We will be open Fridays to 10 p.m. for summer months. IGA RIPE 'N' RAGGEb w 1 SOL 430, PEACHESng TOP VALU PRUNE NECTAR 24 oz. ON. 37, NABITANT PEA OR VEGETABLE 2 28 i Tiao:z. 4 V REAL 001.0 LEMONADE , Tina 39 TIGER SPONGE RINQ 2115° For SOUPS SWIFT'S LUNCH TONGUE WRIOLEV'0 CHEWING GUM 12 es. 69¢ Paek5R 0. Allsweet - 2c Off • Margarine -1 Ib. pkg. 27c Lownie's - 1311/2 -oz. BRIDGE MIX-Pkg. 45e Stock Up Your Freezer! Stokely's Mix or Match Poly Peas, 12 -oz. Poly Bag Poly Kernel Corn, 12 -oz. Poly Bag; Poly Green Beans, 10 -oz. Poly Bag 2 Pkgs. 39c Zer-O Crinkle Cut FRENCH FRIES 2 for 39c 9 -oz. Pkgs. Zero -O RASPBERRIES- -15 -oz. Pkg. 39c No. 1 from Florida Fresh New SWEET CORN 3 Ears 25e California No. 1 New Crop Valencia ORANGES Size 163 - 2 Doz. 89c No. 1 from Florida - A Real Breakfast Treat GRAPEFRUIT. 5 for 39c Size 56's No. 1 Fancy Try 'Em in a Salad . Green Peppers 3 for 25c No. 1 King Size Green Slicers Cucumber 2/25c 25 FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS ..I C.d.N ..O moot .r... SWIFT PREMIUM Cir 0-Voe Haff Cottage Roll 'Coupon Expire May 11 COLD BOND STAMPS OM MAW Ye POKIYIK 0.a Pkg. 120 TENDERLEAP TEA BAGS Coupon Expires May 11 604.0 BOND STAMPS rn. 4111/”It Mo. h........ 0.e 101/2 -oz. Pkg. KRAFT CHOCOLATE FUDGIES •Ceu.on Expfrea. May H 25 FREE 5 GOLD BONO STAMPS M- ..a..1 .-. 1.1.00))4e Of.., One 14 -oz, TM GLIDE SPRAY FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS .N. "MON 4.‘) 'WOW{ .r... Two 21/a -ox. Pkgs. FRENCH'S Hamburger Lift Coupon^Expires May 11 STARCH cooper Explros May 11 50 FREE COLD BOND %TAMPS Ma Sada. N• ►U,GN.a N. - On. Large Pkg. EX -LAX Oaopon R1q,1res May 11 25 FREE COLD BOND STAMPS Qno lb. Pkg. Swift Premium Brown 'n' Sere• Sausage Patties Coupon Expires, May 11 ' 25'"' na BrBONA !TAMPS.1. ..WA.am 25 O. or Moro LEAN STEWING FNE!BEEI May 11 !FREE COLO POND STAMPS --M C.VIM AM 011.101.1 ..... One Ib, or More Brown 'n' Sarre PORK CHOPS . Coupon Bxpires May 99 the Sun." The scripture reading was taken from Romans 5:1-19, followed by prayer. An anthem was given by the choir entitled, "Sun of My Soul." Rev. Higginbotham introduc- ed the guest speaker, Rev. Roy T. Jordison, B.A., returned mis- sionary from Trinidad, who spoke about his work among the Hindus and Moslems. Col- ored slides were shown. The offering was received by Mrs. T. Dundas, Mrs. C. Ritchie and Mrs. R. Bennett. The hymn, "We Have Heard a Joyful Sound," was sung, and a favorite hymn of Rev,. Jordison was sung at the close of the meeting. Refreshments were served in the church schoolroom. WI Notes An open meeting of the W men's Institute will be he May 22 in the Walton Co munity Hall. Mrs. Walton Tong missionary on furlough fro Hong Kong, now living in Lo don, will be guest speaker f the evening, Mrs. Tonge,, a nurse barn China, daughter of missionarie is in charge of St. Christopher Orphanage in .Hong' Kong. H husband is chaplain of Chun chi College and head of a d partment. Many of his studen are refugees from Communi China, and much of their wo is with the Chinese refugee Mrs. Tonge will show slides Hong Kong, to show somethin of Hong Kong as it is toda An invitation is extended everyone. The Walton Mission Band m Sunday morning in the scho room of Duff's United Chure with an attendance of 66 me bers. The president, Carol Wi been, presided and Sherri Craig acted as secretary fo Velma I-Iigginbotham. The mee ing opened with the hymn, "Te Me the Stories," With Mar Bewley at the piano. Carol Wi bee gave the Call to Worshi and they sang sang the hym "What a Friend We have i Jesus." Jean Roe read th scripture taken from Luke 1 11-24, the story of the Prodig Son. Mrs. Walter Bewley e plained the scripture, then gav a summary of the Explorer study book to date. Maryanne Wildfong led i prayer. Karen .Coutts and Ba bara Bryans collected the offe ing and Carol Wilbee dedicate it with prayer. Sherrill Crai read the, -minutes of the las meeting. The worship for the next meeting will be taken by th Messenger girls, Lynn McDon aid and Dena Wey; Karen Mc Ewing will play the piano. Ev eryone went to classes and o their return sang the hymn "Can a Child Like Me," and re peated the Mizpah benedection Dr. John Gardiner and son Miles, Gardiner, of Buffalo, Mrs Mary Gardiner and Miss Ver Gardiner, of Toronto, called o friends and relatives in the vil lage and vicinity last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stimor have returned home after vis iting with Mr. and Mrs. Her Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Alber Wells at Dunnville, and wit Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brigham a Stevensville. Mrs. Kenneth Ritchie an Larry, of Egmondville, spen the weekend with Mrs. Fred Ennis. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Crich and family, of Clinton, were Sunday guests at the home o Mr: and Mrs. E. Stevens. Miss Pearl Thamer, of Sea forth, visited with Mr, and Mrs William Thamer and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hack well spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood at Ajax. Mr. and Mrs, George Hibbert and family were weekend visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roth, Stratford. Mr. Wilbur Turnbull attend- ed the Export Trade Promotion Conference at Ottawa last week. Mr. Malcolm Fraser spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fraser, Stratford. Miss Velma Higginbotham had the misfortune to fall and break a bone in her ankle last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Dun- das visited in Strathroy on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Armour Dundas. Mr. and Mrs. Norval ;,timore attended the Bedford wedding at Niagara Falls on Saturday. KIPPEN WI Kippen East WI will hold their meeting at the home of Mrs. Robert Kinsman, Wednes- day evening. Co -hostess is Mrs. Ross Sararas. Roll call will be, "Name a bird and imitate its call." The motto, "Beauty of birds. in spring," will be given by Mrs. William Caldwell; poem by Mrs. Alex McGregor, and an article on birds by Mrs. James Drummond. Mrs. Ross Broad - foot will be in charge of com- munity singing of songs about birds, and a contest, a bird scramble, will be conducted by Mrs. Robert Gemmell. Slides will be shown on the St. Lawr- ence Seaway, and there will be an ction sale of plants. The lunch ommittee will be Mrs. Ross B adfoot, Mrs. W. Work- man, Mr ' Wilmer Broadfoot and Mrs. Finlayson, STEWART Q MOM" no'Rr l f BROS. HAVE. THE LOVELIEST FOR SUNDAY, MAY 12th Handbags Gloves Panties Slips Pajamas Gowns Summer Bags Costume Flowers Hosiery Slippers Umbrellas Shirts Blouses Costume 3.95 to 10.95 1.00 to L95 .59 to 1.50 2.95 to 6.95 2.95 to 6.95 2.95 to 6.95 2.95 to • 3.95 . 39 to 1.00 . 97 to 1.50 2.98 & 3.98 3.95 to 7.95 2.98 & 3.98 2.98 to 8.95 Jewellery .50 to 6.00 Sweaters 4.95 to 11.95 Aprons 1.00 to 1.95 Lunch Sets 2.95 to 8.95 co R Sheets Pr. 6.95 to 9.95 Fitted Sheets, ea. 3.95 to 5.50 Gift Towels . 1.50 to 2.95 Towel Sets 1.95 to 5.00 Plastic Patterned Tablecloths 2.69 & 3.69 All -Weather Coats 16.95 to 22.50 Spring Coats Reduced 19.00 & 29.00 Drees 15.95 to 29.95 Cotton Dresses 8.95 to 12).95 Skirts 3.98 to 8.95 Slims and Slacks 3.98 to 12.95 Duster Coats 3.98 to410.95 Gifts Mother Will Love FOR THE HOME Nylon Blankets .... Special 4.98 Kenwood Blankets 13.95 to 19.95 Scatter Mats 2.98 to 3.98 Bedspreads 5.95 to 12.95 STEWART BROS. WOMEN'S- HOSPITAL AUXILIARY - The annual penny sale held last week under the convener - ship of Mrs. Dave Cornish and co -convener Mrs. Earl Dins- more, was a very successful ev- ent, with the sum of over $000 being realized. The success of the project is due to so many generous, people, and the Aux- iliary wishes to thank all who contributed in any way. * * * A few ladies who have re- cently contributed to the "van- ishing luncheon" project 'are Mrs. John Oldfield, Mrs. Win. O'Shea, Mrs. Wm. Oldfield and Mrs. Mervin Nott. * :k * There is still time to get some things together for the spring rummage sale, Saturday, May 11, Public Library, at 2 p.m. Anyone having good, clean clothing or articles for white elephant booth, please call con- vener Mrs. John Patterson, or co -convener, Mrs. John Gorwill at 5-J. The regular monthly meeting of the Hospital Auxiliary will be held Tuesday, May 14, at the nurses' residence at 8:15. Anyone having knitted booties for the Auxiliary, please hand them in at the meeting. PLANTS FOR SALE GERANIUMS 3 for $1.00 Hardy Mums Pansies Spanish Onions Ready Now Complete line of . Garden and Flower Plants AVAILABLE AS REQUIRED BAKER'S GREENHOUSE YOUR GARDEN CENTRE Seaforth -- Phone 356 Name Winners At Legion Bingo Winners at the bingo held in the Legion Hall on Saturday evening were: Thomas , Tigh, Clinton; Mrs. Kennedy, Londes- boro; Mrs. Wood; Mrs. T. Car- ter; S. Spencer, Clinton; Mrs. Fred Slavin, Clinton; Mrs. Jack Taylor; Mrs. G. Munro; Mrs. H. Huisser; Mrs. G. McArthur; B. Newman, Toronto; Mrs. J. Tay. n lor, Mrs. B. Austin and Mrs. Wood; Mrs. C. Felkar; Mrs. V. Rau, B. Nedman, Mrs. A. Riley and C. Felkar; Ilene Tigh, Clin- ton, Specials: Mrs. Kennedy, Clinton; Mrs. G. Munro, Libbie Habkirk; C. Felker; share the wealth, B. Nedman, Toronto. The 'door prize was won by Mrs. C. Wood. Your Personal Invitation to See the Latest IH TRACTORS and 1H TILLAGE TRACTORS and Field Tillage Demonstration li''EDNESDAY, MAY 22 - 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the former Ray Jamieson Farm Five Miles West of Seaforth JOHN BACH International Harvester Implements PHONE 17 SEAFORTH SPECIAL TIRE CLEARANCE Dominion Royal' 14" First Line Tires $1995 Big Savings on Whitewalls -= All Sizes USED CARS - The Best Buys in Town ! '63 Chev. Sedan '61 Chev. Sedan '59 Volkswagen And Others VAN DERHOEK'S Supertest Station Phone 225 : ° -:Seaforth b f 1