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The Huron Expositor, 1969-05-22, Page 6BCS SUPER VALUES SEAFORTH DISCOUNT BCS SPECIALS CASH • SHORTS and BERMUDAS Stroteg or Regular SIzes 1-3x, 2•6x, 8-14 Popular Prices CHILDREN'S T—SHIRTS Stretch and regular knit Turtle neck and knit collars 1-3x 9k - 1.98 2.6x 1.29 • 2.98 8-14 1.98. 3.98 • CHILDREN'S HOSIERY Most complete line Wide range of colors and sizes available for the entire family. POPULAR PRICES SAVINGS N G SALE % off All Mock SANDALS and CANVAS RUNNING SHOES a n SUPER III II DRY ANTI - PERSPIRANT SPRAY DEODORANT 7-oz. Tin. Reg. $1.79 Value SUMMER SEWING FABRICS and SUPPLIES Now with 2 stores To serve you POPULAR BRAND 'CIGARETTES (Cartons) °. SHORTS and IAMAICAS a LOWEST DISCOUNT PRICES TODAY. TOMORROW, EVERYDAY AND OUR NEW STORE IN BRUSSELS ,(Formerly Grant's shoes). GIFTS Seaforth A COMPLETE LINE OF CAMPING SUPPLIES AVAILABLE 11"4140 HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, QNT., MAY 22. 1969 COS.IS NEP • • SAVE 10% 'to 50% AT Seaforth Jewellers HALF PRICE SPECIALS! 4 Diamond Engagement and Wedding Ring Sets Reg. $165. to' $240, 00 7 Watches Reg. $27. 95 to $59, 75 ' 10% off CHINA, GLASSWARE, CLOCKS; SILVERWARE AND ALL OTHER STOCK Seaforth Jewellers 60 ONLY ALL WOOL. SUITS Shorts - Regulars - Tails To Clear 55.0o. I Reg. 79.50 Sizes 36 - 46 Reg. 89.50 To Clear 65.00 BILL O'SHEA MEN'S WEAR off All Wedding and Personal Stationary Orders During BCS SALE The Huron Expositor minim TIRE 7 x 7 x 5' HIKER'S TENT 1,-eat for guys and girls who enjoy their summers outdoors! Sleeps 2. with lots of room for gear. Water and rot resistant Canvak, Dureh door, canopy, large back window, sewn-in floor. With ropes, poles; pegs..22 95 9 x 9 x 7 1/2' DELUXE TOURIST TENT All rho quality featureS of more expensive tents! Heavy- dal> woter•repellent drill walls, extra-heavy duck roof and sewn-in hoar. Dutch door, large canopy. Pole:, pegs. ropes • ...• 44.95 8" TENT PEGS of strong. galvanized steel to resist corro,km Package of I 2. . 1.98 Matig.A. '."0.33Agtow FRED W. TILLEY LTD. cAnnomn TIRE (A) 2500-BYLI Tonka Heater Heats tents up to 9 a 9' in size, burns for 12 to 15 hours on one filling.. 11/2 -qt. capacity. 12 89 Portable, safe flarneless heat. . (B) 3000-BTU Coleman Heater Safe, depenciableheat. Great far tents, cabins and cottages. Hinged top for easy lighting. { l ] 95 1 1/2 -qt capacity. „ . . .... . • (C) STERNO STOVE — Compact,- port- able; I burner, 61/2 x 4" high. With can of 79 fuel. . ID) Sterna Canned Fuel — 2%-oi. size .29 Large economy 7-oz, can . ... .54 (E) FUEL for heaters, Coleman stoVes.Guart .49 Large 1.170. — 128 ounces I. . 1.19 NEWS of ZION was sung with Mrs. Harold Bol- ger as pianist. Mrs. Doug Fraser read an article followed by pray- er and a poem "Your Mission". The topic "The Canadian Indian " of to-day" was taken by Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull. Minutes were read by the secretary Mrs, George McCall. for pyjamas. The copper contest The roll call was answered by begins next month. Lunch was pine members. Waist measure- served by Mrs. Jack Bosman, Mrs, ments were made and one cent Merton Hackwell, Mrs. Laverne was given for each inch, Godkin and the hostess. McKILLOP UNIT the meeting with Hymn 252 "In William Leeming on Mother and Christ there is no East or West" the Home" . A question and • answer period was conducted by Miss Ethel Dennis from he book of Ruth. Hymn me let us sing of a Wonderful Love"was sung. Mrs. Glen McNichol presid- ed for the business. The child- ren's Aid Society sent their 'thanks 17th UNIT The 17th and Boundary Unit met at the home of Mrs. Harvey Craig with ten members *sent. Mrs. Jan Nan Vliet opened With a thought "A Mother's fiayer". Hymn 394 "Happy the Home when God is there" was sung, Mrs. Clifford Ritchie read the,scrip- ture taken from Rev. I verses 10- 20 then she offered prayer using the new words for the Lord's Pray- er as proposed by the, church, The topic "You can solve that problem" by Dr, Norman Vincent Peel was taken by Mri. van Vliet. ever after' wastiven by Mrs.lohn Mrs. Martip Baen presided *oh and Mrs. William Rot, for business. The thiftltas the 'The topic wasi given by WS. placing of-flowers in the church Walton U. C. W. Unit met Wednesday evening in the Church. Mrs. Howard Hack- well opened with the call to. worship and hymn 401 "Onward Christian Soldiers' was sung with Mrs. W. C. Hackwell as pianist. Mrs. Alexander Gulutzen read 'thescripture with Mrs. H. Hackwell giving comments. Hymn 488 "Come, let us sing of a wonderful love" was fol- lowed'with prayer. Mrs. Jack McEwing gave an interesting topic on "The 'need to be needed" opening with Beatitudes for Friends of the Aged. She commented on the elderly residents of Huronview including the care they receive, entertainment, crafts, etc. but they lack the home life they have been ac- custorried to. This must come from friends and relatives, In closing Mrs. McEwing chose thepoern "Is anyone happier because you passed this way?" Mrs. Allan McCall presid- ed for the business. The Secret- ary's report and thank you notes Werejeatl..4 Mit, Dun Achilles. 6 r0 call Wai Anti:4,06cl Uri* 6.. titiiiib0 riSbuOni visOcri during the month. Mrs. Ronald Bennett and Mrs. Walter Bewley were ap- pointed to inform the 'box com- mittee regarding members who are in hospital. It was agreed to present a gift to any member leaving the Unit. A hale will be packed after May 19. Announcements were made regarding a nieeting at Burns Church and St. Johns Anglican Church, Brussels. The July and August meetings were withdrawn. Mrs. W. C. Hackwell, Mrs, Gerald Watson and Mrs. Walter Bewley were appointed to, look after the June U. C. W. meeting. The closing hymn "Holy Father Cheer Our Way" was fol- lowed with prayer by Mrs. A, McCall. Lunch was served by Mrs. Nelson Reid'," Mrs. Walter Bew- ley and Mrs. Ronald Bennett. Donations were received for the Bible Society following the meeting. 16th and 8th UNITS 'The May meeting of the 16th and 8th U. C. W. Unit was held at the home of Mrs, Donald Mc bOtiglas Fraser opened The McKillop Unit of the U. C. "W, met at the home of Mrs. Stewart McCall Wednesday, evening with twenty-five ladies present. Miss Ethel Dennis presided for the Devotions and opened the meeting by reading a poem "Old fashioned,Mdther% .Hymn 394 "Happy the Home when God is There" was sung. Mrs. Donald Dennis read the scripture from Proverbs 31: 10 - 31, She also gave the com• mentary and led in prayi, A,sIdt "How long is happily for June. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Clifford Ritchie. Devotions - Mrs. Roy Williamson and Mrs. George Williamson. , Two quilts were tied before the meeting. Mrs. van Vliet closed with prayer, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Turn- bull attended the graduation of Mr. Robert Habkirk at McMaster University, Hamilton last Fri- day afternoon. He is the son of Mr., and Mrs. George Habkirk, Ingersoll. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gulutz- en spent the week end at Engle- hart, Northern Ontario and the Province of Quebec. *Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wil- mbre and family, Stratford visited over the holiday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jan van Vliet. Miss Shirley Thamer of Woodstock spent the holiday week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Thamer. Shirley has recently been trans- 'erred from Clinton Public Hos- pital where she was the Medic- al Record Librarian. Mr.‘, and Mrs. Douglas Ennis spent the week end.with Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Ennis at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hum= phries and family of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stew- art Humphries over the holiday. Mrs. William Murray visit- ed over the week end with het son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Childerhose, St. Agatha.. Mrs. John McDonald of Toronto is spending two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McDonald. Rev. D. 'E, Dodken and Mr. Clarence Martin attended the United Church Conference at Windsor last week. Mrs. Martin accompanied theM and' visited with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ithn- bull visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tim Dapple of Seaforth. Congratulations to Mrs. Mary Malcolm who celebrated her 80th'birthday recently. Among those who called to convey their best wishes were Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm, Keith anti Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cordon and Barry, Mr. and Mrs. George Peppet, Mr. and Mrs.. Lawrence Barker and Wendy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Britton and P'am, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rice and Roger, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Hodge. Everyone was served a piece of her lovely decorated Birthday Cake. Betty Ann Barker, Toronto, spent the week end lwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barker. Mr. Cyril Carpenter and daughter, Karymn, who have been spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pepper left for Vancouver on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pepper accompanied)thern to the air- port-at Toronto and also, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vincent at Cooks'ville. Many from here ertioyed the mother and daughter banquet held fn Main Street United Church, Mitchell, Wednesday evening:- Mrs. Ed. Leslie, Atwood, who also attended the banquet is spending several days with her daughter and son'-in -law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Aikeras. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Smale, Beverly, Rose Marie, Wayne, Marguerite and David spent Sunday with Mrs. Smale's par- . ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Parsons, Owen Sound. Master Bradley Ische.RR 5, Strafford, spent the week end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Annis. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barker, Betty Ann and Russell, Mrs. Myrtle Moore, Mrs. Vera Moore and Mrs. John Diehl visited Mrs.' Mary Williams, Burford on Sunday on the occasion of her birthday. "Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm and Keith attended the Jackson-Graham wedding at Sarnia on Friday evening. Nancy Lannin, London, spent the holiday week end with her , parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fergus Lanniri. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swance, Tillsonburg, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Pepper on Monday. • Walton UCW Units Plan Summer Activities Whitby and Mr. and Mrs. David Freetby, Don Mills. Mr. and Mrs. John Thamer and baby son spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs, Oliver McKenzie at Ottawa. Mrs. George Dundas is at present visiting with her family at Toronto and Oakville.