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The Huron Expositor, 1963-10-24, Page 12) 1 9N BX.,POSJ/+ QL •PAFORTIL ONT., Q. 4 no iMemoriam HOEGY-In loVing memory of Onr .dealt unele, Henry' HoegY, who pawed Oct. ?7,• 1955.. His ThiellVery a keepsake, ' V'itis which WO will ne‘MT Part, ThoAtgli God has Mier in. bis 3108 s4i,1lq eve him: in our !MAAR. -0-,AL, ,mein�bered by Deft,BBL. Naathrytt anduglaas Murray. DOLMAGF,--'fin loving znemury Of Che r+le Can Dollmage, who passed away 1 year ago, Oct. 2414h •• Tins month comes with sad re- Wetlt ba„day we s'balt never You i?fl asleep without good - But memories of you will never —Always remembered by his Brothers and Sisters. 25-92-1 • LQc AL BRIEFS 'Mr: and Mrs. F. 'Thompson` ef• Toledo, Ohio, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pringle, and Mr. and Mrs. Themes Cos- tello. Mrs, Sam Phillips and Miss Cassie Everitt of London were guests of Mrs. Mae Dorrance. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Storey of St. Petersburg, Florida, were Thursday visitors with Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. Storey had been a young girl in one of Mr. Stewart's congre- gations that he had served over fifty years ago. Mrs. R. J. Sproat and Mrs. Tabor of Detroit spent a day in town last week. Mrs. W. A. Campbell, Guelph, was the guest of Mrs. R. K. McFarlane last week. Mrs. John Campbell and Mr. W. G. Campbell attended the anniversary services at Cavan Church, Winthrop, on Sunday. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Patterson have been their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Patterson of Peterborough, and Mrs. J. W. Bell of Norwich, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rouse of Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hutchin- son of Markdale visited with friends in town on Thursday of last week. Mrs. Nellie Hughes of Wind- sor spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph White and Mrs. L. Healy. Mrs. Gilbert Grigg of Moose Jaw, Sask., is here attending the funeral of her brother, George McArthur. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan of Chicago spent the weekend with Ken and Joseph Murray in Mc- Killop. Mrs. Howard Bolger of Lon- don visited Mrs. Archie McGre- gor and Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart on Sunday. Mr. William Stephenson of Cocoa Beach, Florida, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Leo Stephenson. Mrs. Oscar Tebbutt, who has been in Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, was able to return home this week. Mrs. Sarah McIver and Miss Kate Lynch spent last weekend in Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. Ed McIver and family. Births BEER -At Clinton Public Has - to Mr. and M, on Oct. George Mrs. Beer, Hensall, a son. CHAiut FSE—At Clanton Pub- lic Hospital, on Oct. 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Tony Charrette, o1 Herman, a daughter. PRIUN — At Scott Memorial Hosp4tai, on Oct. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. John Print', RR 2, Seem -tit, a son. SEGEREN—Alt Scott Memorial Hospital, on Oct. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Sjaan Segeaen, RR 1, Staffa, a son. UNR,AU — In Nome Hospital, Lafayette, Indiana, on Oct. 16, to Mr. and Mrs. David G. Unrau, (nee Patricia Thomp- son), a son, Paul David. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G._ Peart, wish to announce the engage- ment of their eldest daughter, E1inore Mae, to Mr. Glenn Dougllas Coutts, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Coutts. The marriage will take place on November 9, at the Bethel United Church, RR 3, Paris, at 2 p.m. xl Too Late To Classify FOR SALE -16 pigs, 7 and 8 weeks old. Albert Vos, RR 4, Seaforth, phone 654 R 12. 92-1 FOR RENT -3 -bedroom house, living room, dining room, kit- chen. OR heated, available im- mediately. Sixty dollars, a month Write Box 1286, Huron Exposi- tor. .92-1 ANNUAL Bazaar, Sale of Home Baking, at Chiseibnu+sat United Church, Thursday, November 7th, 3 to 5 p.m. Tea, will be sierved. Sponsored by UCW. 1-02-2 FOR SALE -100 acres rolling clay loam, large brick house, L-shaped barns, 50 'x 60, 24 x 40, (loose house 100 head cattle never failing spring creek, 5 acres of hardwood bush. High- way 1/a mile. close to school and village. Fred McCool. Lon- deabaro. 14-92-2 Seaforth Public Library will hold open house on Monday, November 18, from 3 to 5 p.m. and from 8 to 9 p.m. The open house''is being held in com- emoration of the 50th annivers- ary of the opening of the build- ing. Sell that unnecessary piece of furniture through a Huron Ex- positor Classified Ad. Phone 141. F T CRQTY... NEWSQTHEWEEK Mr. and Mrs. T, L. Scott Spent a, .$ew days , *biting in -New York with Dr., and Mrs: A. S. McKay and daughters. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Laing and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and NM's. T. Gillespie and .family, Komoka. Mr. and Mrs. Gus ><ioegy of London visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller and Mrs. Grace Scott visited in Godericth on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laing and family were Sunday visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chessel and family, Stratford. Mr.'`iarry Norris and Mr. Bob Norris were guests at the Howard -Norris wedding in Mun- ro United Church on Saturday. Mrs. Ed Brooks, Staffa, vis- ited on Sunday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wal- lace, Mrs. Robert Gardiner, Brenda, Ronnie and Bobby visited in Clinton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hulley were guests at the O'Drowsky- Kistner wedding in Guelph on Saturday and also called on Mr. and Mrs, Norman Lawson at Milton. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hamilton were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hun - kin, Teeswater, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Edgar, Donnie and Joanne of Wingham. Mr. Robert Gardiner has gone on a business trip to the Western Provinces. Miss Ina Jefferson was a HIGH LAWN HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL 40 Head Owned by Ross McPhee, Auburn, Ont., at the Farm, Lot 8, Con. 9, Colborne Township, midwvay, between Auburn and Nile, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1963, at 1:30 p.m. This is a young herd with test that average around 4.0% and several cows that have pro- duced a can of milk a day. Completely sired by Waterloo Unit sires. 15 carry the service of Rosalie Shamrock Perseus. There are 20 cows calving throughout the year, 6 bred heifers, balance yearlings and calves. This herd is Accredited Area on TB, Certified Area on blood and alll, are Vaccinated. Dalry equipment also selling, DeLavall 2 -unit milker, milk cans, strainers, ete. ROSS M'cPHEE, Auburn, Owner SHORE HOLSTEINS LTD., Gbanwarth, Sale Managers. BOB SHORE, Auofdonee• err. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Parsons of London were Sunday guests of Rey. and Mrs, J. Ure Stewart. guest at the .1-lowar4 Norris weddlug at Mpnro• ell' sada +days' Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dow and Mr. and Mrs. UldOrtalien visited recently. with. M. and Mrs. Wilbert Fry, Bralampt?n. Mrs. Grace Scott is visiting in Goderieb with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Calder-Melia* spent the weekend visiing with an aunt, Mrs. Reeves, and cous- ins, the Misses Thompson, all of Fergus. The WMS thankoffering serv- ice , will be held in the church on Sunday at 11:30 a.ni.ti. BRUCEFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Meyers of Musketon, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. H. Beck, Applegate, were recent guests with Mrs. E. Douglas. Mrs. Hazzard and friend of Toronto visited with Mrs. Haz- zard's daughter, Mrs. H. Plant, and Mr. Plant on Saturday. Special anniversary services will be held in Brucefield Unit- ed Church on Sunday, October 27, Standard Time. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor spent the weekend with their daughter over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Paterson visited over the weekend with Mr. Paterson's sister, Mrs. T. A. Anderson, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wilson and Mrs. Stackhouse and her sister, Mrs. H. McKellar, Freeland, Mich., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wightman, Bel - grave. Miss Louise Allan of Hamil- ton is:+visiting with her brother, Mr. Edgar Allan, and Mrs. Al- lan. ' NEWS 0P CON TANCE MRS. W. DALE ! NORS DAUGHTER,. THIS BRIDE ELECT OF I� . � .WEEK Mrs. William, Dale entertain- ed at a trousseau tea on Sat- urday evening in honor of her daughter, Wilma, whose mar- riage takes place on Saturday. Receiving the .guests with. Wil- ma and her mother was Mrs. Walter Scott of Belgrave. Presiding over the tea table were d- erich land Mrrs. T. s.iN. Shackleton cMichael of of Belgrave, and in the 'latter part of the evening Mrs. Verne Dale and Mrs. Cecil Elliott of Clin- ton., Displaying the gifts and trousseau were ,Mrs. Don Glou- sher, Miss Linda Papple, Miss Jean McNaughton and Miss Kathy Dale. Miss Audrey Mc- Michael and Miss Deanna Dale served a dainty lunch to the guests, with Cheryl Dale assist- ing. In charge of the kitchen were Mrs. Viola Lawson, Mrs. Ella Jewitt and Mrs. Elora Jewitt. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Stone- house of Belgrave spent a day recently with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Leitch. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Riley spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woods of Ajax, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Riley of Scar- borough, and attended the bap- tismal service of Kimberley Riley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Riley, in Knollhill United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van de Molen, Paul and Mark of Kit- chener spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whyte. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Preszca- tor spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Preszcator and Rhonda of Seaforth. Mr. and, Mrs, Fred. Buchanan and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hart and family of Brussels on Sunda.y. Mr. and Mrs. Borden Brown, Joyce and Elaine spent Sunday with Mr. and liars. Clayton Brig- ham of Elmwood. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson attended anniversary services at Turner's United Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Leitch spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Carter of Seaforth. There will be church service and Sunday School at the usual hour on Sunday, Oct. 27. Miss Joan Preszcator spent, the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Preszcator of Seaforth. Mrs. William Jewitt and fam- ily visited with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cunningham of Auburn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Preszca- tor spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. William Parker of Exeter. Mrs. Art Bromley of Kitchen- er spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dale. Friends and neighbors at- tending the trousseau tea at the home of Mrs. William Dale, will be sorry to hear that Mrs. Shackleton, grandmother of the groom -to -be, Murray Scott, had the misfortune to fall and break her hip on Sundey and is at present a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator on Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Hill, Mr. and Mrs, Allan Pfaff and fall of of Crediton, and Air, and Mrso Dob .Jennison and family of Grand Bend. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Mcfwain and Mary on Sunday were: Airs. Hector Kings- well, Elwin and Brenda of Clin- ton, Mr. Charles Bell and Mr. Robert Mcllwain of Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacGregor and Margaret and Mary spent Sunday with Mr. And Mrs. Chas. MacGregor of Chatham. EG 1ONDVILLE Mrs.l . Dalrymple nntE > • Ed. Chappel were at AtWoOd on Tuesday attending the funeral of their friend, the late Mrs, Thomas Barton, of Listowel. Mrs. Barton lived in the vil- lage for a great many years, Moving to Listowel about five years ago, where she has since made her home. Her family has• the .tympathy of all that knew her. Anniversary Sale TO CONTINUE Till Saturday, October 26th • Come and Take Advantage of the 1 O%p Saving on all CLOTHING EVE -MAR STORE SEAFORTH PHONE 405 • A • s e 0 Wilkinson's Jr NOUN') CANADA'S FINEST PERSONALLY SELECTED RED BRAN IN RI 4 CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP r SALE OF REBUILT WATCHES AT 10.95 AT 13.95 Smart 17-J Gent's Swiss Watches, white, with ex- pansion bracelets. (2 Only) Smart Ladies' 17-J Watch- es, clear dials, yellow gold cases with expansion brace- lets, (2 Only) 10-0z. Tins TABLERITE SWISS OR CHUCK STEAKS c IGA SPANISH PEANUTS - . . TOP VALU PEANUTS IN THE SHELL ... KRAFT MIXED CARAMELS s;,PcKs FRENCH'S HAMBURGER LIFT IGA RAGGED PEACHES TOP VALU ORANGE DRINK AYLMER CREAM CORN AYLMER CHOICE PEAS . , . HI -C DRINKSFLAVOURS 'JIFFY POP' POPCORN 'rap ALLOVALU HWEEN KISSES TOP VAW HALLOWEEN KISSES AT 14.95 Ladies' and Gents' — Elcos, Cornelis, Certinas, etc., all with expansion bracelets; some gents' are shock and water -resistants. ,,OP VALU LONG GRAIN RICE MAZOLA OIL • BON AMI JET SPRAY CHRISTIE'S CHEESE NIPS AT '16:95 AT 19.95 Ladies' and Gents' Bulova, Gruens, Elcos and Cornelis, all With yellow gold cases and matching expansion bracelets. Gents' Swiss 17-J shock and water-resistant, calen- dar. (1 Only) 13.01g.. 33c Pk 16.0g1. 39` Pk. Pkg. 45` 2,.01PMg.. 29' 2 .0: T,�.47` 80.01. 570 Jug 2 'T �; 330 2 35' 4T,n.18.0. 410 5.01.g. 29` Pk 12.01. 290 Pkg. 7 28.0, 59` Pkp. 2k;:69e 32.01. 790 Ja. TABLERITE RED BRAND PRIMEROASTS” L6. 69c Lb. NO.1 GOLDEN YELLOW RIPS '"PRICK OR TREAT° HALLOWEEN SPECIAL! BANANAS No. 1 IMPORTED RED RIPE DELICIOUS TOMATOES N0. 1 WASHED AND TRIMMED SPINACH SNOW APPLES 14.01. 65 0 Bomb 6/ -01. 230 BONUS BUY °wT KE DUNCAN HINES DELUXE ROBIN HOOD QUICK OR INSTANT CAKE MIXES Pkg. 39° AT 22.95 Gents' Waltham 12-J pock- et watch, in gold-filled case. (1 Only) AT 24915 Gents' Rolex Oyster, yel• low gold case, expansion bracelet. Valued over $75 when new. (1 Only) Alt Watches have been fully re -conditioned by our Certified Watchmakers. All Watches Guaranteed. BAKE Y FEATURES CHELSEA BUNS HIRLEY GAY CHERRY PIE ,1 45¢ C%49 SHIRLEY GAY CHOCOLATE FUDGE SQUARE Pkg, 63 OATS • brat. 72.01. Nick 5 304 OVFNESTLE'S qCk tPt 89c FLUFFO SHORTENING 3r OH 1 -ab. Pkg. IN 10 LB, TOTER BAG c FORTUNA SLICED PINEAPPLE INSTANT 25c OFF NABOB COFFEE . 18c OFF GIANT SIZE TIDE: 20 -oz. Tins Large 10 -oz. Jar • • . • RI 2 tbs.- 29' Cell �¢ Pkg., 10 -or. 0, 2xj Cello Bag ONT. NO. 1 PEPPER, BUTTERNUT' DVTTERCVP SQUASH 2 for 25¢ ONT. NO, 1 GREEN SOLID CAICBAGE 8. 1.19 2 For 25¢' YORK BRAND PEANUT BUTTER. 2'rr:89c IGA ELBOW MACARONI P14b.kg. 69 Pkg. • 11 CARNATION INSTANT MILK 34. L [7C Pkg. GOLD BOND STAMPS AVAUGE' i° 'ellery - Gifts 'rine China EAP O R t H SOUTH AFRICAN ORANGES 3 Doz. 990 GOLD BOND %TAMPS Mgt t11M11Y — 04111•a1116011... ON 6.4s. Soule RESDAN HAIR CONDITIONER E,gplres lit. 26 25 FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS 00012 A.e .,0KM.t 23... One Ib. or more TABLERITE TRIMMED RIB STEAKS Expires Oct. 26 25 FREE 00LD Br 5,D STAMPS «m+$6w21 JO, 144.0.14i 110.4 4M life 0o Moro Gttb D .' CK fxpitep t. 26 GOLD BOND 1TAMP1 043 t11Y/W !M meager 110... One Ib. or more BONELESS CROSSCUT BEEF ROAST ERplras Oct. 25 a RED BRAND TOP QUALITY BEEF SEAFORTH'S CiheaStop Food Market ,s„ Lacatl and Imported Fruit's anti V.09tablit