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The Huron Expositor, 1963-05-16, Page 3• • • • • • • • • 4 4 • w w �. - BANG-UP �IVANrS FIREWORKS for the whole family ! VICTORIA DAY Monday, May 20th OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS Seaforth's 5c to $1.00 Store Stationery GIFTS SUNBEAM PHILI SHAVE REMINGTON , SCHICK RONSON A. Stinnissen Heads Holy Name At St. James' St. James' Holy Name Society held their annual nominating meeting Tuesday evening with the following officers named: president, Arnold Stinnissen; vice-president, Harry Hak; sec- retary, Gerald Groothius; treas- urer, James Sills; marshal, Rus- sell Pringle. Mr. Maurice Etue gave a talk on retreats. Rev. C. E. Sulli- van spoke briefly, pointing out that this year the Holdy Name rally would be held the second Sunday in June at St. Colum - ban. WE TAKE TRADE-INS Stock Sells At Community Sale Prices at Corbett's Sales this week. were: Choice steers, $23.70 to $24.50; medium, $23 to $23.60; common, $19 to $22; choice heifers, $22 to $22.50; medium, 20 to $21.50; common, $17.50 to $19; choice cows, $17,30 to $18.50; medium, $16 to $17; canners and cutters, $12.50 to $15; stocker steers, $23 to $26.70; stocker heifers, $20 to $23.25; bulls up to $18.'70; Holstein heifer calves, $30 to $65; Holstein bull calves, $44 to $60; Durham and Hereford calves, $48 to $77; weanling pigs, $10.25 to $12.50; chunks, $13 to $15; feeders, $15 to $18. For Men and Women Electric Shavers REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES Repair Depot For Large Selection TIMEX WATCHES Get Yours To -day ! 44 -pc. Sets SILVERWARE by 1881 ROGERS • FLIRTATION • LILAC TIME • SKYWARD $79.95 with Drawer Chest FREE: 8 Coffee Spoons 8 Butter Spreaders 50 -pc. Sets• ENGLISH DINNERWARE by JOHNSON BROS. Only $29.95 COFFEE MUGS - - 69c LATEST FASHIONS in COSTUME JEWELLERY Only $1.89 Set HAGERTY TARNISH PREVENTIVE $2.98 Anstett Jewellers Ltd. 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Miss Dorothy Dillon read the minutes and the cor- respondence. Mrs.. Clarence Looby gave the treasurer's re- port. Mrs. Fergus Horan and Mrs. Tom Bitters were chosen as delegates to attend the con- vention in Windsor. Plans were made for the annual supper and garden party June 19. Mrs. Frank Kistner showed interest- ing slides of her recent trip to the Bahamas. A mystery prize was won by Mrs. Louis Dillon. Colleens Meet The eighth meeting of the Dublin Colleens was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Friend Monday evening. Mrs. Friend talked about record books be- ing up to date and passed out bristol board covers, and show- ed how to make the covers. Mrs. Wells drew an example of the 4-H posters. The com- mentator for 4•H Achievement Day is Helene Looby. Mary Helen Ducharme, Linda Friend. Gayle Lannin and Sandra Smith will make posters for the ex- hibit, and Mary Margaret Klink- hamer, Joan Annis, Nora Anne MacRae, Mary Bernadette Nagle and Kathleen Stapleton will make up contests for the ex- hibit for Achievement Day in July. Notice to Parents The Month of May Brings Firecracker Day HOWEVER - - - Owing to the large number of fires and children being burnt while playing with firecrackers without supervision, it has become necessary to limit the setting off of firecrackers to one day -'- VICTORIA DAY. A POLICE AND FIRE ORDER Please Observe! No Firecrackers May Be Let Off on the Streets Should a fire result at any time, and it is necessary to turn in an alarm, PHONE 100, and advise location and details of the fire. ❑ ❑ It has been 'note'd that children gather near the Fire Hall when an alarm is sounded. In order that no accidents may occur, please warn your children to stay clear of fire truck doors. • • SEAFORTH FIRE BRIGADE JOHN F. SCOTT, Chief SEAFORTH POLICE DEPARTMENT ELMER,-HUTCHINSON, Chief Graduates As Nurse Miss Theresa Shea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shea, RR 1, Dublin, was one of the 58 graduates of St. Joseph's School' of Nursing, London. The graduation exercises took place at Thames Hall, University of Western Ontario, on Thursday evening, May 9. Miss Shea at- tended Dublin Separate School and was a graduate of the Dub- lin Continuation School. A re- ception and dinner was held in St. Patrick's parish hall, Dublin, after the graduation. Mr. Billie Cook, Long Branch, with Mr. 'and Mrs. Geo. Coyne. Miss Jacqueline Vanier, Lon- don, with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Friend. Miss Lydia Jordison, Toron- to, with Mrs. Elsie Jordison. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kelly and children, Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly, also of Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Kelly. Miss Joanne Stapleton, Mount St. Joseph School, London, at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Morri- son, Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison. • Mr. and Mrs. John Cleary and children, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Kolkman and family, West Monkton, with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hericks. Mr. and Mrs. 'Hiram Smith and Gerald Burns, London, and Mr. and Mrs. Hotham and fam- ily, London, with 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns. Mr. Don Benninger has re- turned home from Western Can- ada, Mr. and 'Mrs. R. Duffy and family, Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester, Ryan and fam- OF THE WEEK WPM Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love, o Caro, Mich., spent the weeken . with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mei- Bride. crBride. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon 'Kerr, of Winthrop, spent Mother's Day at the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. Elston Dowson. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Flood, of Ottawa, spent the weekend visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLean, the families and thegrandchildren being present for Mother's Day. EGMONDVILLE Egmondville School defeated St. James' School 24 to 12 in a ball game. The Egmondville Church bowling team are holding their turkey banquet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave McLean on Wednesday. Mrs.' H. A. Vardy is in ,Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, having undergone surgery. Mr. Aubrey Eickmeir is in Victoria Hospital, London, hav- ing undergone surgery. Mrs. Martin Van Loon spent the weekend at Cooksville with her brother, Mr. Heynsberger and Mrs. Heynsberger. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Dick have moved into the apartment recently rented from Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacLean. Word has been received in Egmondville that Mr. Wilson Oke, who recently moved to Windsor, is in hospital receiv- ing treatment. Mrs. R. Dalrymple and Mrs. Ed. Chappel, of Cromarty, vis- ited in London on Tuesday with Mrs. George Pearce and Mrs. Thachuk, who have recently moved from Hamilton. Maurice Dillon and family, St. Thohtas, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kelly and daughters, Seaforth, with Mrs. Dillon and Dorothy. Mr. James Morrison is a pa- tient in Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, Seaforth. Mrs. Al Young, of Toronto, with Mr. Frank' O'Rourke. Mr. and Mrs. R. McDonnell, of Dublin, Ireland, -and Mrs. Joyce Kolface, of Oakville, vis- ited with Mrs. Joe Dill Satur- day and Mr. Tom Young, of Staffa. Mrs. Fergus Horan and Mrs. Tom Butters are attending the Catholic Women's League con- vention in. Windsor. Mr.,'Joseph Maloney is 'a pa- tient in Stratford General Hos- pital. TIX•TIPAONfM0sITQA,; 0,4004711, ,0 ; AT IRVIN'S HARDWARE Galvanized (.012) CALF PAILS - Aluminum MUFFIN TINS Regular 89c New! Different! Silicone Treated, Self - Adhesive Plastic Decorating Mater- ial — All Patterns; 18'inches wide, for Cab- inets, Table Tops, Closets, Splash Areas, Cornices, Headboards, and thousands of other applications. YARD 75c - 88*' - - 59s STIX We'll look for you in Seaforth on Friday, the 24th — Fireworks - Parades Shopping Mall - Free Prizes - Lots of Fun - Lots of Bargains! AT HURON COUNTY'S FINEST USED CAR MARKET . 1963 Pontiac Laurentian Sedan, new—A.T. 1963 Chevrolet Bel Air, New—Fully equip- ped 1963 Pontiac Sedan V18—Automatic '1963 Pontiac 'Strato Chief V8—A.T. 1962 Pontiac Laurentian V8—A.T. 1962 Ford Gallaxy Sedan 1962 Pontiac Laurentian Two -Door Hard- ' top—Automatic 2-1962 Pontiac Laurentian Sedans—Auto- matic, fully equipped. 1961 Pontiac Strato Chief Sedan—Automa- tic, V-8 motor A Written 1961 Pontiac Laurentian Two -Door Hardtop 1959 Chevrolet Standard Sedan 1959 Chevrolet Impala Four -Door Hard- top—V-8 motor, automatic 1959 Pontiac V-8—Automatic 1959 Volkswagen 1053 Chevrolet Sedan—A.T. 1957 Pontiac Sedan—Standard MANY OLDER MODELS USED TRUCKS 2-1958 GMC 1 -Ton Pickups 1960 Chevrolet 1 -Ton Pickup • Guarantee for 60 Days on all Late Model Cars—Many other Models to choose from BRUSSELS MOTORS ' BRUSSELS — ONTARIO PHONE 173—"The Home of Better Used Cars" 0411111SET WITH LOTS OF MEAL APPE:' �► OPEN EVERY EVENING BO OSIERS Sweet Pickled or Smoked COTTAGE ROLLS Lb. • • . 530 California New POTATOES : . 59¢ Six -Quart Basket YOUR CHOICE ! Blue Mountain PINEAPPLE Crushed or Tid Bits, 15 oz. OR Libby's 15% Peas / Carrots Your Choice 5 for 890 STORE HOURS - McCormick's Marshmallows 16 ozs. 29c SPECIALS for MAY 16-17-18 Smoked Rindless Side BACON . Ib. 530 FRYING CHICKEN . Ib. 370 Hamburg 2 lbs..79 SPECIAL DEAL! 10 -oz. Pkg. SCHNEIDER'S WIENERS, plus Package 8 HOT DOG ROLLS — All for FROZEN FOOD VALUES Quality ICE CREAM - 750 1/4 -Gallon GIANT ikgo. $ 500- Aylmer Brand — 12 oz. PEAS — or French Cut — 10 -oz. Green BEANS 2 for, 390 RED BREAST COHOE — 12i4S SALMON $9c OPEN FRIDAY EVENING 'TIL 9:00 P.M. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING 'TIL 10 P.M. eUPER AVE MARKET Phone 17 -- HENSALL 2 3 4 \ 5 6 7 8 ,. 9 10 11 12 13 N \19 111 \ ,N24 25 \ 27 . 30 31 32 �_; 33 �\� `29 34 36 N 37 41 44 \45 46 :; 49 kN51 \\\53 .■■54\ 56 57 58 \ \•\\ 61 N63 \169. 71 73 •1I 74 75 .■■.\\76 ■0I \\\\\\' ■■ PUZZLE NO. 754 DUBLIN NEWS The monthly meeting of Dub- lin CWL was held in the parish hall. Mrs. Harold Meagher, president, presided at t h e meeting. Miss Dorothy Dillon read the minutes and the cor- respondence. Mrs.. Clarence Looby gave the treasurer's re- port. Mrs. Fergus Horan and Mrs. Tom Bitters were chosen as delegates to attend the con- vention in Windsor. Plans were made for the annual supper and garden party June 19. Mrs. Frank Kistner showed interest- ing slides of her recent trip to the Bahamas. A mystery prize was won by Mrs. Louis Dillon. Colleens Meet The eighth meeting of the Dublin Colleens was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Friend Monday evening. Mrs. Friend talked about record books be- ing up to date and passed out bristol board covers, and show- ed how to make the covers. Mrs. Wells drew an example of the 4-H posters. The com- mentator for 4•H Achievement Day is Helene Looby. Mary Helen Ducharme, Linda Friend. Gayle Lannin and Sandra Smith will make posters for the ex- hibit, and Mary Margaret Klink- hamer, Joan Annis, Nora Anne MacRae, Mary Bernadette Nagle and Kathleen Stapleton will make up contests for the ex- hibit for Achievement Day in July. Notice to Parents The Month of May Brings Firecracker Day HOWEVER - - - Owing to the large number of fires and children being burnt while playing with firecrackers without supervision, it has become necessary to limit the setting off of firecrackers to one day -'- VICTORIA DAY. A POLICE AND FIRE ORDER Please Observe! No Firecrackers May Be Let Off on the Streets Should a fire result at any time, and it is necessary to turn in an alarm, PHONE 100, and advise location and details of the fire. ❑ ❑ It has been 'note'd that children gather near the Fire Hall when an alarm is sounded. In order that no accidents may occur, please warn your children to stay clear of fire truck doors. • • SEAFORTH FIRE BRIGADE JOHN F. SCOTT, Chief SEAFORTH POLICE DEPARTMENT ELMER,-HUTCHINSON, Chief Graduates As Nurse Miss Theresa Shea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shea, RR 1, Dublin, was one of the 58 graduates of St. Joseph's School' of Nursing, London. The graduation exercises took place at Thames Hall, University of Western Ontario, on Thursday evening, May 9. Miss Shea at- tended Dublin Separate School and was a graduate of the Dub- lin Continuation School. A re- ception and dinner was held in St. Patrick's parish hall, Dublin, after the graduation. Mr. Billie Cook, Long Branch, with Mr. 'and Mrs. Geo. Coyne. Miss Jacqueline Vanier, Lon- don, with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Friend. Miss Lydia Jordison, Toron- to, with Mrs. Elsie Jordison. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kelly and children, Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly, also of Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Kelly. Miss Joanne Stapleton, Mount St. Joseph School, London, at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Morri- son, Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison. • Mr. and Mrs. John Cleary and children, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Kolkman and family, West Monkton, with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hericks. Mr. and Mrs. 'Hiram Smith and Gerald Burns, London, and Mr. and Mrs. Hotham and fam- ily, London, with 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns. Mr. Don Benninger has re- turned home from Western Can- ada, Mr. and 'Mrs. R. Duffy and family, Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester, Ryan and fam- OF THE WEEK WPM Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love, o Caro, Mich., spent the weeken . with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mei- Bride. crBride. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon 'Kerr, of Winthrop, spent Mother's Day at the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. Elston Dowson. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Flood, of Ottawa, spent the weekend visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLean, the families and thegrandchildren being present for Mother's Day. EGMONDVILLE Egmondville School defeated St. James' School 24 to 12 in a ball game. The Egmondville Church bowling team are holding their turkey banquet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave McLean on Wednesday. Mrs.' H. A. Vardy is in ,Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, having undergone surgery. Mr. Aubrey Eickmeir is in Victoria Hospital, London, hav- ing undergone surgery. Mrs. Martin Van Loon spent the weekend at Cooksville with her brother, Mr. Heynsberger and Mrs. Heynsberger. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Dick have moved into the apartment recently rented from Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacLean. Word has been received in Egmondville that Mr. Wilson Oke, who recently moved to Windsor, is in hospital receiv- ing treatment. Mrs. R. Dalrymple and Mrs. Ed. Chappel, of Cromarty, vis- ited in London on Tuesday with Mrs. George Pearce and Mrs. Thachuk, who have recently moved from Hamilton. Maurice Dillon and family, St. Thohtas, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kelly and daughters, Seaforth, with Mrs. Dillon and Dorothy. Mr. James Morrison is a pa- tient in Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, Seaforth. Mrs. Al Young, of Toronto, with Mr. Frank' O'Rourke. Mr. and Mrs. R. McDonnell, of Dublin, Ireland, -and Mrs. Joyce Kolface, of Oakville, vis- ited with Mrs. Joe Dill Satur- day and Mr. Tom Young, of Staffa. Mrs. Fergus Horan and Mrs. Tom Butters are attending the Catholic Women's League con- vention in. Windsor. Mr.,'Joseph Maloney is 'a pa- tient in Stratford General Hos- pital. TIX•TIPAONfM0sITQA,; 0,4004711, ,0 ; AT IRVIN'S HARDWARE Galvanized (.012) CALF PAILS - Aluminum MUFFIN TINS Regular 89c New! Different! Silicone Treated, Self - Adhesive Plastic Decorating Mater- ial — All Patterns; 18'inches wide, for Cab- inets, Table Tops, Closets, Splash Areas, Cornices, Headboards, and thousands of other applications. YARD 75c - 88*' - - 59s STIX We'll look for you in Seaforth on Friday, the 24th — Fireworks - Parades Shopping Mall - Free Prizes - Lots of Fun - Lots of Bargains! AT HURON COUNTY'S FINEST USED CAR MARKET . 1963 Pontiac Laurentian Sedan, new—A.T. 1963 Chevrolet Bel Air, New—Fully equip- ped 1963 Pontiac Sedan V18—Automatic '1963 Pontiac 'Strato Chief V8—A.T. 1962 Pontiac Laurentian V8—A.T. 1962 Ford Gallaxy Sedan 1962 Pontiac Laurentian Two -Door Hard- ' top—Automatic 2-1962 Pontiac Laurentian Sedans—Auto- matic, fully equipped. 1961 Pontiac Strato Chief Sedan—Automa- tic, V-8 motor A Written 1961 Pontiac Laurentian Two -Door Hardtop 1959 Chevrolet Standard Sedan 1959 Chevrolet Impala Four -Door Hard- top—V-8 motor, automatic 1959 Pontiac V-8—Automatic 1959 Volkswagen 1053 Chevrolet Sedan—A.T. 1957 Pontiac Sedan—Standard MANY OLDER MODELS USED TRUCKS 2-1958 GMC 1 -Ton Pickups 1960 Chevrolet 1 -Ton Pickup • Guarantee for 60 Days on all Late Model Cars—Many other Models to choose from BRUSSELS MOTORS ' BRUSSELS — ONTARIO PHONE 173—"The Home of Better Used Cars" 0411111SET WITH LOTS OF MEAL APPE:' �► OPEN EVERY EVENING BO OSIERS Sweet Pickled or Smoked COTTAGE ROLLS Lb. • • . 530 California New POTATOES : . 59¢ Six -Quart Basket YOUR CHOICE ! Blue Mountain PINEAPPLE Crushed or Tid Bits, 15 oz. OR Libby's 15% Peas / Carrots Your Choice 5 for 890 STORE HOURS - McCormick's Marshmallows 16 ozs. 29c SPECIALS for MAY 16-17-18 Smoked Rindless Side BACON . Ib. 530 FRYING CHICKEN . Ib. 370 Hamburg 2 lbs..79 SPECIAL DEAL! 10 -oz. Pkg. SCHNEIDER'S WIENERS, plus Package 8 HOT DOG ROLLS — All for FROZEN FOOD VALUES Quality ICE CREAM - 750 1/4 -Gallon GIANT ikgo. $ 500- Aylmer Brand — 12 oz. PEAS — or French Cut — 10 -oz. Green BEANS 2 for, 390 RED BREAST COHOE — 12i4S SALMON $9c OPEN FRIDAY EVENING 'TIL 9:00 P.M. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING 'TIL 10 P.M. eUPER AVE MARKET Phone 17 -- HENSALL