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The Huron Expositor, 1963-06-06, Page 3ALL KIND of INSURANCE W.E. SOUTHGATE MAIN ST. - SEAFORTH Phone 334 — Res. 540 C and FUEL OIL Wm. M. Hart Phone 784 : Seaforth If You're TIRED ALL THE TIME. Now and then everybody gets a "tired -out" feeling, and may be bothered by backaches. Perhaps noth- ing seriously wrong, just a temporary condition caused by urinary irritation or bladder discomfort. That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's help stimulate the kidneys to relieve this condition which may often cause back- ache and tired feeling. Then you feel better, rest better, work better. Get Dodd's Kidney Pills now. Look for the blue box with the red band at all drug counters. You can depend on Do 1d's.60 BRIi!CEFJELD N Me; gingers Hav$ MRetins. The . May meeting of the Brucefield Messengers was held on Sunday. The meeting open- ed by repeating the Purpose. Tlie.. offering was received and dedicated. There wete 23 in attendance. / During the business period the members were in favor of having a card of welcome sent to the new minister, Mr. Plant and his family. The children were encouraged to save what they can in mite boxes to help repair the wall of the Sunday schoolroom. Boys were remind- ed that Mr. N. Walker has in- formation about the week of camp at Goderich. Mr. Plant EIS OF THE WEER FUNERALS T. A. G. GORDON The death occurred at Clark- son, Saturday, May 1 -8th, of Thomas Alexander Grant Gox- don, father of T. Miles, Mont- real, Elizabeth (Mrs. A. H. Lofft), Montreal, Mary' (Mrs. J. L. Burnie), Port Credit, and Don- ald Grant, of Dundas. Also sur- viving are nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. A formers resident of Seaforth, he was predeceased by his wife, the former Minnie Mackay, of Seaforth, a number of years ago. Mr. Gordon rested at the fun- eral home of Skinner and Mid- dlebrook. Ltd., 128 Lakeshore Rd. E., Port Credit, where ser- vice was held in the chapel Monday, at 10 a.m. Interment was in Alvinston cemetery, Al- vinston. Arnold Stinnissen Life Insurance is My Business Representing Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada TELEPHONE 852 R 12 R.R. 5 - SEAFORTH EE':" C We are agents for Funk, De Kalb, Pfister, Warwick's Seed Corn is in short supply, so place your - orders now to be sure. ' - f • • SEED BEANS We have a good supply of . SANILAC, MICHELITE and SEAWAY SEED BEANS • • WHITE BEAN CONTRACTS ARE AVAILABLE • -. • FERTILIZER We carry a full line of Superflow Fertilizers • • W. G. Thompson & SONS LTD. Phone 32 . Hensall will be in Charge of crafts and 141rs. Plant, Reg.N., will be camp nurse. The second chapter of the study book, "Sun- Hee's Fam- ily;' was reviewed. Used nylons are still needed in Korea where war widows unravel the threads and make materials which are sold to support their families. The church has provided sew- ing machines for the widows. Six, seven and eight -year-olds are asked to bring small flat stones in a little match box to the next meeting. The meeting closed with a prayer of thanks in which the Messengers were reminded of the help Mrs. H. Johnston has given to the women's groups, and of the interest Rev. H. Johnston has taken in the church's youth groups. The "World Friends" maga- zine was distributed by Miss S. Graham to the members at the close of the meeting. ST. COLUMBAN Miss Hilda Kennedy, London, Ken Ducharme, Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ducharme and David, London, and Miss Kaye Allen, Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. Auguste Ducharme. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Purcell and family, Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McIver and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Purcell. Rev. John McIver, S.F.M., To- ronto, with Mrs. William Mc- Iver. Mr. and MI.'S. Leo Smith, of Guelph, with Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Cronin. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mailloux and family, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Lane. Miss Helen Maloney and Miss Anne Dalton, London, at their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Staples and family in Niagara Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Marcy. Mr.' and Mrs. Raymond Smith and family, Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Purcell. Miss Sheila Malone, Kitchen- er, Mr.- and Mrs. Bob Murray, Stratford, "and Jack Malone, Walkerton, with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Malone. Pat Sloan, Collingwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Brady and family, Meaford, with Mr. and Mrs. James Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Masse and baby, Grand Bend, with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Lane and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burke in Goderich on Saturdayattending the wedding` -of their niece. Wives Of U.C. Ministers' Meet Huron Presbytery United Church Ministers' Wives Asso- ciation met for their spring meeting at Ontario St, manse, Clinton, with Mrs. Grant Mills as hostess. The president, Mrs. Harold Currie, of IIensall, pre- sided. The devotional period was conducted by Mrs. A. S. Pease, of Bayfield, on the theme, "The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in," from the 121st Psalm. Mrs. Evan' Mc - Lagan, of Blyth, chose, "In a Monastery Garden"... for her piano instrumental. A lively discussion period, "Problems of the Minister's Wife," was directed by Mrs-. Robert IIiltz, of Exeter. The as- sociation expressed regret at the loss of the following mini- sters' wives who will be mov- ing to other areas after June 30: Mrs. J. B. Anderson, of Bel - grave; Mrs. 1-1. A. Funge, of Lo'ndesboro; Mrs. Ken Griffith, of Brussels; Mrs. N. I. Gostony, of Dungannon, 'and Mrs.. A. H. Johnston, of Brucefield. Luncheon, which was conven- ed by Mrs. C. A. Brittain and Mrs. Campbell Tavener, Grand Bend, was served by Mrs. Hugh Wilson, Thames Road, and Mrs. Robert Hiltz, of Exeter. The autumn meeting of the association will be held October 25 at the home of Mrs. J. Ure Stewart, Seaforth. McDONALD—RYAN Miss Joan Elizabeth Ryan and Donald Gordon McDonald ex- changed wedding' vows in St. Ambrose Roman Catholic Church, Brussels. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. G. J. Freker. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawr- ence Ryan, Walton, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Angus McDonald, Alexandria., The bride wore a floor -length gown of white satin brocade, and carried a cascade of red roses. Miss Teresa Ryan, Wal- ton, was maid of honor and Miss Hazel McDonald, Montreal, was bridesmaid. Both wore bell - styled dresses of aqua chiffon, and carried white chrysanthe- mum bouquets. Yuni McDonald, of Montreal, was best man. Ushers were James 'Ryan, Walton, and John Boucle, Montreal. Following a reception in Cranbrook Hall the bride chose to wear an aqua three-piece suit, and brown and white ac- cessories. After a wedding trip to points in the south, the cou- ple will reside in Montreal. VAN DE BAN—AMSINGA T h e Christian Reformed Church, Clinton, was the set- ting for the marriage of Miss Agatha Amsinga and Leen Van de Ban. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mr: and Mrs, Klass Am- singa, RR 4, Seaforth, and the bridegroom is the .son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Van de Ban, Hellevoestsluis, Holland.' Rev: Lambert Slofstra officiated. °Given in marriage by- her father, the bride wore a floor - length gown of white brocaded satin and an elbow -length veil caught to a headdress of white flowers, She carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums and red roses. Matron of honor was Mrs. Henry Amsinga, Exeter, and best man was Leen Rehorst. The maid of honor was gown- ed in green nylon over taffeta and carried a bouquet of yel- low chrysanthemums, Ushers were Glenk Amsinga, Drayton, and John Amsinga. 4E; 2'.ARIVE IN BEFORE YOU DRIVE AWAY. Ready For Safety -Check! Avoid getting a roadblock ticket by taking advantage of our FREE Safety Check. This includes: • Check all brakes • • Check all lights • Check horn • Check windshield wipers SUMMER CONDITIONING Get Rready For Pleasant, Care -Free Driving This Summer ! Cooling system flushed and checked --- rust inhibitor added. Hoses and thermostats checked. Motor wash -down to help keep engine cool. Regular 11.85 — A11 for only 7..95 PARTS EXTRA IF NEEDED SEAFORTH CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE M O T O R S SERVICE DEPARTMENT Phone 541 S Exeter. A reception was held in the church parlors. For travelling, the bride wore a beige suit, white accessories, and a cor- sage of white carnations. The couple will reside at RR 4, Seaforth. A shower honor ing the bride was held by Mrs. T. Bruinsma at her home at Clinton. Sell that unnecessary piece of furniture through a Huron Ex- positor Classified Ad, Phone 141. Area BowIirs; Hold banquet At New Hamburg Enthusiastic bowlers a n d their guests --175 of them—at- tended hem at- tended a banquet and dance in the Community Centre in New Hamburg last Friday evening. Teams from Stratford, New Hamburg, St. Marys, Mitchell, Lucan, Seaforth,,Clinton, Shake- speare and Listowel were pres- ent. Master of ceremonies for the evening was Grant McTav- ish, of New Hamburg, and Lu - can Lanes. The president of the league, Peter Wiemann, of Sea, forth, extended greetings to those present. Trophies and prizes were awarded as follows: League champions trophy, Clinton; "A" playoff champs, Clinton; "B" playoff champs, Shakespeare; high average 243, Hugh McGil- lavery, Mitchell Lanes; high 1369, Bill Bannerman, St. Marys; high single 377, Bill Wick, Listowel Lanes. Atten- dance trophies: Alf Krueger, Bowl - Mor, Stratford ; Dick Young, Mike's Lanes, Stratford; Anker Lauritsen, Seaforth Lanes; Henry Simon, New Ham- burg Lanes; Ron Cook, Shake- speare Lanes; Arthur McTav- ish, Shakespeare Lanes, Officers elected for the 1963- 64 season were: president, Art McTavish, Shakespeare;, vice- president, Bill Hube, Mitchell; treasurer, Mark Stumph, Mike's Lanes, Stratford; secretary, Carl Junker, New Hamburg; statisti- cian, Michael Voisin, New Ham- burg. Of the 10 teams in the league this year, eight have ex- pressed their desire to continue next season; two teams are as yet undecided. Also in attendance were the Ladies' Intertown Teague, com- prising New Hamburg, Welles- ley, Tavistock and Shakespeare.. League champions were the New Hamburg team. Individual trophies were won by Mary Kaufman, Wellesley, high sin- gle 343; Edith Youngblut, Tavi- stock, high average 200; Betty Binning, New Hamburg, high triple, 788. - Dinner was provided by the Legion Ladies" Auxiliary, and music for dancing by the Mel- odias. Attending from Seaforth were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wiemann. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finlayson, Mr. and Mrs. Eric 'Matzold, Mr. and Mrs. Anker Lauritsen, Lloyd - McKenzie, Leo Hagan and Gary Kelly. RED CROSS TO MEET The Red Cross will meet in the Library on Friday, June 7, at 3 p.m. Volunteers to sew and knit are urgently needed. In May, two large boxes were ship- ped to the Ontario Division Of- fice at Toronto, containing 12 large quilts, five crib quilts, 12 girls' nightgowns, 13 boys' shirts, eight boys' pyjama suits, 20 boys' shirts, 11 girls' over- alls, 11 girls' dresses, 80 pairs socks and nine cashabias. 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