The Huron Expositor, 1963-06-20, Page 3I
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Phone 32. : Hensall
Huron Soccer
League Schedule
Is Under Way
The 1963 Huron Soccer
League schedule is under way
and after two weeks of action
the standings show four teams
tied for the lead.
Interest in soccer in the dis-
trict is growing, as this year
there are eight teams in the
league. The teams are Win-
throp, Brussels, Wingham, God-
erich Building Centre, St. Col-
umban, Clinton RCAF, Centra-
lia RCAF and Goderich Conklin
Lumber.
Winthrop, t h e defending
champs, opened the season
with two victories on the road.
In the first game, Winthrop de-
feated Centralia RCAF 2-1,
with John Boven and Ken Mc-
Clure scoring. In the other
game it was Winthrop 3, Gode-
rich Building Centre 2. George
Love, with two goals and Glen
McClure with one, were the
goal scorers. -
Winthrop line-up: Goal, Carl
Boven; full back, Mervin Pep-
per, Murray Maas; '7.7.1-- " ✓G.
McNally, v
Alberti1a-i•', $toL'1
McClure; forwars,; Jlc4 •u iftwen„
Tom Love, George 1..4 R I . :melt•
McClure, Hugh Flyllr. I.: Moa
first game, Bill KNIT, 1,l ;id 1210•
Clure, Wayne Dolmage, Bert
Dennis and Ron Little saw ac-
tion.
T h e standings, including
games of June 12, are:
GP W L T Pts.
Winthrop 2 2 0 0 1
Centralia RCAF 3 2 1 0-4
Clinton RCAF 3 2 1 0-4
Brussels 3 2 1 0-4
St. Columban 2 1 1 0-2
Conklin Lumber 3 1 2 0-2
Wingham 1 0 1 0-0
Building Centre 3 0 3 0-0
Grey Council
Grey Township council ap-
proved the request of the Pub-
lic School Board of the Howick
Township School Area for the
issue of $60,000 worth of de-
bentures by Howick Township
for the purchase of school bus-
es at its June meeting.
Council passed a resolution
granting $250 to the Cranbrook
Cemetery Board.
The following accounts were
approved: Ontario Hydro, of-
fice, $10.80; Fred Smalldon,
warble fly inspector, 005; Town
of Listowel, debenture pay-
ment, High School, $3,772.45;
Skeoch Office Supplies, dupli-
cator $199.30, supplies $28.24;
S. R. Hart & Co., assessment
and collector's roll sheets,
$70.57; United Stationery Co.,
supplies, $52.02; The Municipal
World, supplies, $30.19; The
Blyth Standard, adv. drains,
$3,40; Corrugated Pipe Co.,
pipes, Godden Drain, $113.32;
Provincial Treasurer, insulin,
$2.99; Hiemstra Nursing Home,
May account, $68.75; Township
of Arthur, relief, $13.52; Moles-
worth General Store, groceries,
relief, $77.68; drainage deben-
tures, $415.32; Nelson' Hanna,
fox bounty, $100; Frafik Hinz,
fox bounty, $12; Edward Gill,
fox bounty, $20; E. M. Cardiff,
fees, fox bounty, $8.25; J. Hom-
er Henderson, tile, Godden Dr,,
$154.40; M. J. Engel, repair fir'
truck, $8,43; Robert Cunnin-'-
ham, gas, fire truck, $3.97; Robt.
Cunningham, fire chief at D. Ev-
ans,.,and G. Hood, $10; 'firemen
at Doug Evans, $17; other help
at Doug Evans' fire, $31; fire-
men at 'Glen Hoods, $18; Cran-
brook Cemetery Board, grant,
$250; roads and bridges, $3,-
848.82. Total, $9,645.42.
Delicious Served Hot or Cold
SWEET PICKLED
COTTAGE
ROLLS
Ib. - - 49¢
Burns' Bologna, lb. 33c
Fresh
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PICNICS
Ib. - - 39¢
Fresh
HAMS
lb. ---590
New Home -Grown
Lettuce
LARGE HEAD,
2 for 290
Famous Palm Garden
Tomatoes 2 for 390
14.OZ. CELLO TUBE
TASTY NEW POTATOES—No. 1
10 tbs. 59c
Save 33c
Aylmer Fancy Quality — 48 -oz. Tins
TOMATO JUICE 4 / 99c
Save 5c
Monarch Colored
MARGARINE 3 / 69c
Save 8c
Red Rose -
TEA BAGS—Pkg. of 24 • • • • 77c
Save 20c — 15c Off' Package
GIANT OMO
Extra 10c Coupon in Each Package
73c
Save 10c Kam 12 -oz. Tins
LUNCHEON MEAT ..., , . - 39c
Save 10c'— Chase & Sanborn
COFFEE lb. Bag 69c
8c Coupon Good on Next Purchase
RED& WHITE FOODLAND
PHONE 285 We Deliver CASH ON DELIVERY
MR. AND MRS. DONLYN CARL HEMINGWAY ex-
changed wedding vows at Winthrop United Church, with
Rev. J. C. Britton officiating at the double -ring ceremony.
The bride is the former Bernice Isabel Glanville, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'Glanville, Walton. The bride-
groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hemingway, Brussels.
The couple will reside in Guelph. (Photo by Russell).
MILLER - McDOUGALL FAMILIES
GATHER FOR ANNUAL REUNION
The seventeenth annual Mil-
ler -McDougall picnic was held
in Seaforth Lions Park on June
8 with 70 in attendance.
The business was conducted
and the officers for next year
are as follows: president, Ro-
bert McLachlan; vice-president,
Raymond Miller; secretary -treas-
urer, Edna Miller; sports, Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin„ Cole and Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Simpson; lunch,
Mr. and Mrs. William Lamport.
Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Miller and
daughters; conducted the sports,
results of which are as follows:
Girls, eight and under, Joyce
Rohde, Jean Cole; boys, eight
and under, Bruce Adkins, Don
McLachlan; girls, 14' and un-
der, Doris Bingham, Barbara
Miller; boys 14 and under, Ro-
bert McCartney, Glen McLach-
lan; young ladies, Mary Miller,
Edna Miller; young men, Bill
Humphries; pin clothespin on
back for men, John McDougall;
throwing rings on bottles, Lloyd
McDougall, Bill Humphries, Ro-
bert McLachlan, Gordon McDou-
gall; time game, Don Cole;
guessing number of items in -
box, Hazel McCartney, Margar-
et Cole; guessing contest, Mar-
garet Cole, Barbara Miller,
Mary Miller, Doris Bingham;
youngest person present, Aud-
rey Adkins; oldest person pres-
ent, Lizzie Campbell; wedding
anniversary closest to picnic,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Simpson.
The group had the pleasure
FUNERALS
MRS. MATTHEW THOMPSON
Mrs. Matthew Thompson died
at the age of 87 in South Huron
Hospital on Sunday, June 2nd,
having been a patient about two
weeks. She was the former
Annie Miller, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. George Miller,
and following her marriage ro
Matthew Thompson they farm-
ed in Hibbert. Mr. Thompson
died eleven years ago and since
then Mrs. Thompson has made
her home with her daughter,
Mrs. William Lamport.
Surviving are her daughter,
Mrs. Elizabeth Lamport, Us -
borne Townsh; John Critz, Sar-
nia; two brothers, George Mil-
ler, Moose Jaw, Sask.; William
Miller, Vancouver, B.C., and
one sister, Mrs, William Hunt,
Benito, Man.; four grandchil-
dren and two great-grandchil-
dren.
Funeral services were con-
ducted by Rev. Hugh Wilson on
Tuesday at the Hopper -Hockey
funeral home, Exeter, with in-
terment in Staffa cemetery.
Pallbearers were Leslie Miller,
Thomas Laing, Harvey Moore,
Ed. Alexander, Horton McDou-
gall and John McDougall.
OAL
and FUEL OIL
Wm. M. Hart
Phone 784 : Seaforth
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• Auto and Truck
• Farm Liability
• Accident and Sickness
• Fire, Residence & Contents
• Fire, Commercial
• Life Insurance
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W. ARTHUR WRIGHT
Phone 1934 -- John -St.
SEAFORTH
of having at the picnic, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon McDougall, from
White Rock, B.C., and Dr. and
Mrs. Dick McDougall, Vancou-
ver. Dr. McDougall gave an in-
teresting talk on his visit to
Scotland, where he visited the
McDougall Castle, He told of
how kindly he was treated and
how the different clans fought
to gain authority.
A bountiful supper was serv-
ed by„ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Miller in place of Mr, and Mrs.
William Lamport.
The picnic next year will be
the second. Saturday in June
at Seaforth Lions Park.
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Advance - Iu ns
For Provincial
Park In Huron
The project of a provincial
park for Huron is progressing
favorably, and rapidly, county
council learned on Wednesday
from Hon. Charles S. MacNaugh-
ton. The highways minister,
who came to make a road an-
nouncement and, confer _ with
the roads committee, added a
statement on the park.
"Rather than go into detail
on this," he said, "I will say it
is progressing favorably, and
somewhat more rapidly than
we might like to assume when
we do not hear too much about it.
There has been a series of
moves ' made since announce-
ment of the program acquisi-
tion of lands for park purposes,
and the whole thing has activat-
ed itself considerably in the
past few weeks and months.
"As far as Huron is concern-
ed, I can tell you we have mov-
ed quite closely to something
of a more final end than you
might have reason to believe."
Roast meat without a cover;
there will be less cooking loss
and less shrinkage of the meat.
An oven temperature of 325°
F. is recommended.
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If you bum easily, use Rexaf;Claar
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for Sun -Sensitive Sis
$1.50 If you tan eat ljt i3s
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Order your Strawberries nbw 4nd be assured .pf Dliee ,f001
berries for your deep freezer And for p,'ieseilfllg.
Although frost has shortened our trop, stir prices will noir.
be above those o1: last year;
Phone JITJ 2-3462
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Life Insurance is 1V.iy Business-
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a
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CALAMINE LOTION. Rexall, 8 oz. Reg. 490 . Special 39¢
SPRAY HAIR NET. Adrienne, keeps hair neat
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