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The Huron Expositor, 1961-11-30, Page 14I4—ntE SUN EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., NOV. 30, 1061 1 1 : •1 comma Don't Polish Your Silver! MERELY WASH TARNISH AWAY WITH HAGERTY SILVER FOAM! So easy, you'll be amaz.dl Hagerty Silver Foam washes and polishes your fine silver at the tome time. Tarnish is floated down the drain ...no rubbing ever. It's mild, nonabrasive and leaves hands soft, tool Quart bottle 3.95 6-oz.lor 1,00 SAVAUGE'S Jewellery - Gifts Fine China SEAFORTH rF -,.V ' 1 ar 1 .a/ (.,,r 1.,,41.,,4 .4911 ,A i „ti r .A ia i •., .. .i i • r . , ' r .,,v r ,.r rT..A Iy:;r�y.y w•ix. �,.t+�.eYi.�+i;v i;w y�yr;rryry iy r,"•i;.wiwrlr1iy, �-� ► -'w .-ter ..— — a111Pal ;;1P -4111P -% g r _ 1 '1 e7\l ..\"/e1i1wet Of / 1t/^ t ■ ! y'. r 1 LJ �+�Fs ti�7 V% 1 i► 1 f/ 1 Ir 1.11/ 1 .48r 116.7 • 1 .111rr t • ■ L ' E V 7 Tb 4Y rc THE PEOR D EXC(A,M N1CROWD — ANC LHAPPILY T PAYS 7D S~f{Op You are invited to VISIT IRVIN'S Hardware The Santa Claus Shop - r -r : r •.F'.1 r- '':r-7 'rerr • • r ri• rip „ 'r ',r ern' `:1w1 "Cat, ;Kai i; 1:1 r1.ri;:1• x1::E;1;• LF TREAT of the FEAST! FRUIT CAKE Home Baked in the Old -Fashioned Way Dark — Per Pound - - 85c Its rich flavor comes from the choicest ingredi- ents and our special recipe. Time for MINCEMEAT PIES You'll catch their spicy aroma the moment you enter the shop rich old-fashioned mince- meat pie . crusty and de- licious. EACH For luscious Christmas dining, ReadyCooked and IG' A Dressed Chicken, ea, r 400 And we're also making in- viting, tasty SCOTCH SHORTBREAD For Your Christmas Table or Holiday Entertaining SCOTCH SHORTBREAD la a treat you, your friends and family won't want to miss ! ALMOND PASTE 60¢ per pound SMITH'S BAKERY PHONE 27 MAIN STREET SEAFORTH , "Your Headquarteri Far Tasty Hdllday Baking" r..r ,r'. r- •r: ,r *-"r" ' NAME Age ADDRESS Sponsored by: THE HURON EXPOSITOR Seaforth, Ontario NEWS OF DUBLIN CAPACITY CROWDS ATTEND ANNUAL TURKEY BINGO The turkey bingo, sponsored by the ladies of the Catholic Women's League, was held in the parish hall on Friday night with a capacity crowd in at- tendance. Gerald Holland and Frank Bruxer called the num- bers. Winning turkeys were: Mrs. Ed. Brunk (2), Stan Watson, Mitchell; Mrs. William Flana- gan, Dublin; Mrs. Frank Hick- nell, Seaforth; George Goettler, Dublin; Mrs. Steiss, Detroit; Bill, Austin, Seaforth; Mrs. Ar- thur Sangster, Mitchell; Mrs. Ivan Querengesser, Brodhagen; Mr. M. Brown, Dublin. The following split on priz- es: Jim Kelly, Seaforth, $5.00, Mrs. M. Nagle, Dublin, $5.00; Mrs. Dan O'Rourke, Dublin, $5; Jos. J. Krauskopf, Dublin, $5; Jimmie Shea, Dublin, $5; Mrs. Bill O'Rourke, Dublin, $5; Mrs. Oliver Gaffney, Stratford, $5; Veronica Shea, Dublin, $5; Mrs. Louis Kramers, Dublin, $1; Mrs. Van Giffen, Dublin, $1; Don Krauskopf, Dublin, $1. Share the wealth winners were: William Van Loon, Sea - forth, $18; Mrs. Bill Austin, Seaforth, $11; Mrs. Walter Car- penter, Dublin, $ll; George Coyne, Dublin, $24. Door priz- es were won by Veronica Shea, Dublin; Mrs. Louise Eckert, Dublin; Audrey Annis, Mit- chell; Clayton Looby, Dublin; Mrs. Bennewies, Brodhagen; Mrs. Leonhardt, Brodhagen. Mrs. Joseph Stapleton, Dub- lin, was the winner of the watch that tickets were sold on. Mrs. Jim Newcombe, Port Credit, and Jimmie, of R. M. College, Kingston, with Mr. and Mrs. William Stapleton. Mr. Joe Maughan, Lethbridge, Alberta, with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Butters and family, St. Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Tom But- ters. Mr. and Mrs. Don MacRae in Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Morri- son, Waterloo, with Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wells in London. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Flana- gan, Toronto, with Mrs. Cather- ine Feeney. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kelly and family and Miss Nancy Kelly, Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Ferg Kelly. Miss Margaret McCarthy, of Kitchener, at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Koran and Paul and Mrs. Marcella Feeney in Detroit with Mrs. Vera McKay. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans and family, Chippawa, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Feeney and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloney and Catherine Feeney, all of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Len Feeney, St. Marys, with Mrs. Catherine Feeney and at - HARVEY COLEMAN Reeve of Stanley tended the Murray -Feeney wed- ding Saturday. Dr. Louis Dill, Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dill, Strat- ford, with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dill. Miss Patricia Jones, Streets- ville, with Mr. and Mrs. John Burchill and visited friends in the village. Mr. Neil Stapleton, Agricul- tural College, Guelph, at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kraus- kopf and baby, of Port Hope; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kearns and children, London; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Krauskopf, Strathroy, with Mrs. Nicholas Krauskopf. ST. COWMAN NEM of THE'WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray, Sarnia, with Mr. and Mrs. Gil- bert Murray. Miss Joan Dalton, Preston, and Miss Noreen Dalton, Brant- ford, with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hol- land and family, Brantford; Mr. Grant Bailey, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. John Fawcett and Con Hol- land, London, with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Holland. Pat Sloan, Collingwood, with Mr. and Mrs. James Sloan. Miss Catharine Ryan, Water- loo; Misses Anne and Helen Ma- loney, Miss Rita Kennedy, Miss Joan Coyne, Miss Noreen Mc- Millan and Leonard Maloney, London, and Miss Mary Cronin, Kitchener, at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Flanagan BRUCEFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allan spent the weekend with Mr. Allan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allan. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Henderson left on Sunday for Florida, where they will spend the win- ter. Mr, and Mrs. Seldon Ross and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hastings at Wingham. Mrs. C. Ham and Miss M. SWan visited 'Mr. and Mrs. D. Swan in Toronto last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Paterson, London, visited with friends in Brucefield and Clinton on Sun- day. Tuesday, Dec. 5, will be the last meeting of the Women's Association of Brucefield Unit- ed Church, when a Christmas party will be held and exchange of gifts. Home Helpers are in- vited. The CGIT girls and their leaders, Mrs. M. Graham and Mrs. James Boughner, held a very successful tea at the home of Mrs. H. Berry on Saturday, with over 50 ladies attending. The girls sold candy, cookies and Christmas novelties, and realized over $50. Mrs. Harry Moore, Sarnia, visited over the weekend with her friend, Mrs. J. K. Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cornish celebrated their 42nd wedding anniversary on Sunday. A fam- ily dinner was held at the Dom- inion Hotel, Zurich. and children, Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Lane and attended the Murray - Feeney wedding on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Morris and Paul, Port Credit, with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Purcell and family, Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McIver and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Purcell. FOR S ►LES . 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