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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1963-07-04, Page 86 1 66,6 ---THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., JULY 4, 1963 CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 47 firma Answer To Puzzle No. 764 49 French for summer 50 Nets 52 Epidermis 53 Weight of India 54Wife of Ramachandra 56 Supercilious person 58 Sailors 62 To tighten 66 Horse 67 Fatuous 69 Mislay 70 Linden 71 At no time 72 Chew 73 Rational 74 Sows 75 Coaster • 1 Floating mass of ice 5 Immense 10 Policemen 14 River of Europe 15 Doone, novel by Blackwell 16 Genus of olives 17 River of Asia 18 Esoteric 19 Flesh. 20 Vestiges 22 Indian chief 24 Helgldry; grafted 26 Nerve network 27 Pouch 30 Small depression 32 Game 36 Gold in Sp. 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FRANK KLING LTD. Phone 19 — Seaforth Dort Do IT YouRSU r WRINGING, IRONING AND DIRT WEAR OUT FABRICS FLANNERY CLEANERS CALL 87 Seaforth We specialize in sizing cottons 7,7,177,77 Announce Prornotions'at Seaforth Public .School Kindergarten to Grade I Baert, Wayne; Barr, Rebecca; Bennett, Kevin; Beuerman, Neil; Beuerman, Susan; Broome, Kev- in; Carnochan, Gordon; Dale, Gordon; Dalton, Dennis; Dal- ton, Donna; Dietz, Brian; Fitz- gerald, Lori; Gerzanich, Peter; Hall, Joceyln; Haley, Brian; MacDonald, Boss; MacLean, Me- lissa; MacMillan, Gail; MeLarn- on, Patricia; McLean, D. C. G.; Meugge, Yvonne ; Mowat, Jo- anne; Muir, ,Janet; Murdoch, Michael; O'Shea, Bill; Pullman, Ronnie; Rice, Stephen; Robert- son, Patricia; Savauge, Brenda; Schack, Robert; Simpson, Peter; Smit, Barbara; Snowdon, Pam- ela; Staffen, David; Stephenson, Terry; Stewart, Ellen; Swan, Judy; Taman, Allan; Tunney, Faye; Vanderhoek, Sylvia ; Whyte, Lori. Teacher—Mrs. Mary Boswell. Grade 1 to Grade 11 Honours—Broome, Beth; Hop- per, Anne; McGonigle, Cathy; Southgate, Carol; Willis, Linda. Pass Standing—Barr, - Cindy; Bennewies, Bonnie; Bennewies, Sheryl; Brady, Barbara; Brett, Martin; Bushell, Steven; Corn- ish, Dwayne; De Visser, Eliza- beth; Elliott, Debbie; Fitzger- ald, Sandra; Gerzanich, David; Glanville, Sharon; Harvey, Pet- er; Haselgrove, Bruce; Hilde- brand, Susan; Hiusser, .Robbie; Hulley, Paul; McNaughton, Ar- thur; McPherson, Debby; Nedi- ger, Billy; Robinson, Marie; Somers, Cathy; Staffen, Judy; White, Robert; Whitelaw, Bob; Whyte,Lisa. Teacher—Agnes Mason. Grade I to Grade 1I Bell, Lee; Dupee, Larry; Hen- derson, Kevin; Munro, Gary; Robinson, Jeffrey; Swan, Ken. Teacher—Margaret Eyre. Grade II to Grade III Honours — Cuming, Debbie; Eisler, Gary; McConney, Denise; McKaig, Jean; Schenck, Janice; Smith, Sylvia; , Stannak, Althea. Pass Standing—Akker, Tony; Anderson, Cheryl; 'Bragger, Bob; Carnochan, Alan; Cornish, Dean; Dale, Terry; Dalton, Ron- nie; De Visser, Anna; Glan- ville, Brian; Hildebrand, Joan; Jessome, Silby; Kruse, Heather; MacDonald, Lynn; Malkus, Don-, na; Pullman, John; Southgate, Stephen ; Whitelaw, Bill ; Wright, John. Teacher—Margaret Eyre. Grade H to Grade III Honours—Bowering, Patricia; McMillan, Brian; Putman, Ernie. Pass Standing-Boyes, Janet; Dennis, Campbell ; Dungrey, Brenda; Fry, Donna; Iszacovics, Barbara; Munro, Gayle; Robert- son, Keith; Smith, Billy; Wester - veld, John; Wilbee, Joan. ODORLESS CLEAN BURNING FURNACE GIL STOVE OIL D. Brightrall FINA SERVICE Phone 354.. Grade 111 to Grade IV Honours — Ball, Elizabeth ; Hopper, Joan; MaIkus, Monica. Pass Standing—Broome, Kev- an; Carnochan, Bob; Dalton, Newton; Doig, Ken; Glanville, Doug; Hildebrand, Doug; Hol- land, Cam; McLean, Kathy; Mc- Naughton, Patsy; Muir, Bar- bara; Oke, Mary; Turnbull, Mar- lene; Wood, Randy, Teacher—Mrs. G. Pullman. Grade 111 to Grade IV Honours — Brightrall, Cathy; Fry, Mary Jean; Miller, Vickie; Newnham, Rosemary, Pass Standing--Baert, Larry; Beattie, Peter; Bowering, Etva; Cardno, Jim; Hall, Douglas; Hodgert, Marie; Hoover, Doug- las; Jew, Linda; MacMillan, Dav- id; McClinchey, Dianne; Mc- Lean, e.Lean, Stewart; Montgomery, Bob; Price, Keith; Taman, Lynn; Wilbee, Anne; Wood, Ralph. Teacher—Elva D. Ellis. Grade IV to Grade V Honours—Ball, Mary; Harvey, David; Gorwill, John; Towns- end, Lorraine. Pass Standing — Dalrymple, Ronald; Doig, Gail; Dunlop, Ruth Anne; Hodgert, Brenda; MacDonald, Cindy; Muegge, Lois. Teacher—Elva D. Ellis. Grade IV to Grade V • Honours — Broome, Larry; Lauritsen, Leif; Muir, Danny; Munroe, John. Pass Standing—Bell, Laurie; Bray, Sheila; Coleman, Allen; Dalton, Roy; Gerzanich, Arthur; Henderson, Ronnie; Holland, Jim; Kruse, Laurie; Malcolm, Bruce; MacDonaId, Betty; Mc- Kellar, Paul; Mennell, Ray; Mowat, Bill; Murdoch, Tony; Park, Larry; Rivers, Jim; Rob- ertson, Allan; Sallows, Helen; Southgate, Douglas ; S w a n, Nancy; Watterworth, Mac; Wes- terveld, Wilma. Teacher—Florence Kay. Grade V to Grade VI Honours — Boshart, Eleanor ; Boussey, Bill; Cornish, Danny; Dalton, Dianne; Doig, Carol Anne; Hasson, Hamoody; Mal- kus, Beata; McLean, Mary Anne; Stannah, Wendy. Pass Standing—Barr, Debbie; Beuerman, Heather; Broome, 'David; Bryans, Barbara; Hop- per, Ronald; Huber, Barbara; Hulley, Judy; Hulley, Nancy; Knetsch, Margaret; Lamont, Bruce; Lane, Larry (Rec.); Long - staff, David; MacGregor, Doug: las; McLean, Kenny; McLean, Margie; Montgomery, G a r y; BARBARA KIRKMAN Mrs. Reg Kerslake, president of .the Barbara Kirkman Aux- iliary of First Church, was hos- tess to a large number of the members at her summer cot- tage at Bayfield on Wednesday. A pot -luck supper was served on the lawn overlooking Lake Huron. Planes overhead and the water-skiiers made a modern setting for the meeting. The president read a poem, "Life Needs Us All," by Edgar Guest. Miss Florence Laidlaw read the treasurer's report in the absence of Miss Bess Grieve, $56 being realized • from the spring supper. A layette was sent away as well as several quilts. An invitation to attend the WMS meeting in Cromarty was accepted: A contest was enjoyed. Arnold Stinnissen Life Insurance is My Business Representing Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada TELEPHONE 852 R 12 R.R. 5 - SEAFORTH DRIVE 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 rim 4 iia 1.:1:rrar. RSAEETY SERVICE SPECIAL BRAKE RELINE We use Bonded Lining Price includes freeing hand brake cables. NOW ONLY 15.95 SEAFORTH CHEVROLET • OLDSMOBILE MOTORS SER'V'aE p4PARTMEN;C. Muir, Paul; Newnham, Cynthia; Newnham, Robert; Patterson, Dianne; Powell, Janice; Price, Brian; Putman, Gloria; Rober- ton, Elaine; Snowdon, Jim; Wil - bee, Allan. Teacher—M. E. Turnbull. Grade VI to Grade VII Honours—Box, Barbara; Cor- nish, Peggy; Matzold, Melan- nie; Turnbull, Christine. Pass Standing—Bell, Carol ; Bennewies, Danny; Bennewies, Roger; Beuttenmiller, Gordon; Brady, David; Carnochan, Grant; Carter, Stewart; Dalrymple, Jim; Eisler, Cindy; Elliott, Mary; Harvey, Ian; Henderson, Karen; Hoover, Linda; Matheson, Glen- da; McKellar, Garry (Rec.); Muegge, Leonard; Munro, Faye; Powell, Jean ; Rowat, Jim ; Smith, Ann; Smith, Charlie; Smith, Stephan; Southgate, Paul; Southgate, Mary Jane; Towns- end, I3onnie; Watterworth, Jean- ette; Wilbee, Bruce; Wright, Lynn. Teacher—R. Eyre. Grade VII to Grade VIII Honours—Baert, Diane; Cor- nish, Jane; Hodgert, Brian; Lauritsen, Ulla; Westerveld, Elaine. Pass Standing—Adams, Rus- sel (Rec.); • Ball, Joe; Beattie, Janet (Rec,); Bray, Doug; Brug- ger, Frank; Fischer, Brian; Flood, Sheila; Fry, Peggy; Gov- enlock, Neil; Hassan, Merwan; Hodgert, Dennis; Huber, Wayne; Irwin, Violet (Rec.); Kennedy, Dale; Kruse, Gene; Lamont Sandy; Miller, Debbie; Moore, Penny; Mowat, Terry; McLean, John; Nixon, Jim; Powell, Rob- bie; Price, Myles (Rec.); Reeves, George (Rec.); Smale, Donna; Southgate, Bill; Talbot, Sharon; Taylor, Bedford; Wilbee, Ted. Teacher—Don Morton. Grade VIII to Grade IX Honours — Brady, Stephen;, Dalrymple, Douglas; Gorwill, Joan; Malkus, Vida. Pass Standing — Bowering, Correne; Carnochan, Bill; Cole- man, John; Fry, Wendy; Gray, Gay; Hildebrand, Paul; Hog- gorth, Mary; Hulley, Donald; MacDonald, Sharon; McLean, Alan; Montgomery, Jim; Mueg- ge, Linda; Muir, Cheryl; Nichol- son, Gary; Rivers, Ann; Rowat, Sheila; Scott, Cheryl; Stephen- son, Dawn; Westerveld, Jane; Willis, . Dwight. Teacher—J. W. Talbot. Dublin W.I. Members Hear Of Conference The June meeting of the Dub- lin Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Rube Aik- ens on Thursday evening. The president, Mrs. Andrew Whet - ham, opened the meeting with singing the Ode and reciting the Mary Stewart Collect orf unison. She made this morning a special Mother's Day... with the help of the Friendly Fuel Last month she mastered egg -breaking. This morning she's managing breakfast. Your little girl's learning to cook with a chef's best friend — Natural Gas, the Friendly Fuel. That gleaming gas range puts her in complete control. She knows how hot the flame needs to be— she can see it. (She can see when it's off too.) And that big bright range is helping her with its burner -with - the brain and automatic broiler. Today's gas ranges give you automatic control, precision timing, sensitive response. Install a modern gas range soon. Your gas appliance dealer or department store will give you a generous trade-in allowance on your present stove—and terms are extremely reasonable. Home -owners are happier with Natural Gas UNION( AS COMPANY NATURAL G THE FRIENDLY FUEL' The roll call. was answered by naming a place where I would like to visit and why.. The treasurer's report was giv- en 17y Mrs. Tom Butters. Short courses were discussed and car- ried over to a later date. The members of the Institute are attending t h e Shakesperian Festival in July and the tickets' were passed out. Mrs. Whetham gave a very in- teresting report on the confer- ence held in Guelph. Mrs. Joe Dorsey gave the topic, "Citizen- ship." The theme of the topic was an educational trip through Ontario. 'Mrs. Harold Pethick gave hints on travelling. A con- test on geography then follow- ed, Miss Sandra Smith taking the honor. The meeting closed with the singing of "God Save t h e. Queen." Refreshments were served by the ladies in charge. Mrs. Pethick gave the courtesy •- remarks, and Misses Sandra Smith and Gladys Roney fav- ored with a` solo. Holds Afternoon Tea An afternoon tea, sponsored by the ladies of St. Mary's Chnrch Guild, was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Friend on Wednesday afternoon. A re- presentative attendance from Staffs, Seaforth and Dublin at- tended. Delicious strawberry shortcake was also served by the ladies in charge. SILLS' HARDWARE Plumbing - Electrical - Heating Phone 56 •Seaforth GI N GERICH'S Sales & Service Ltd. Seaforth: Phone 585 : Zurich 34 DUBLIN ELECTRIC Duo -Therm Dealer Phone 70 R 2 USBORNE . A N D HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. HEAD OFFICE - EXETER, Ont. Directors: Phone 668 R 13 Timothy B. Toohey - RR 3, Lucan President Robert G. Gardiner - RR 1, Vice -President Cromarty Wm. 11. Chaffe --lilt 4, Mitchell E. 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