The Huron Expositor, 1969-05-22, Page 12Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sanders of
Brussels visited on Saturday even-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos
and Steven.
SEED FOR SALE
Good RED CLOVER •
(Grade 2 because of a trace of
SWeet Cliiyer. Excellent for
plow-down purposes. Priced to
sell.)
HERTA BARLEY
Canada No. 1 (Germination
98% arid• 99%). Certified .No.
1, Registered No. 1.
STORMONT OATS
(Certified No. 1)
SELKIRK SPRING WHEAT .'
Canada No, 1
See
•
Carl Dalton, Treas.
USBORNE &
HIBBERT MUTUAL
FIRE, INSURANCE
COMPANY
HEAD OFFICE • EXETER, Ont.
President
William Chaffe RR 4", Mitchell
Vice-President
Raymond McCurdy RR "1,
' Kirkton
Directors
Martin Feeney RR 2, Dublin
Clayton Calquhoun RR 1,
Science .Hill
Tim Toohey RR 3, Lucan
Robert Gardiner RR 1,
Cromarty
Agents
Hugh Benninger - Dublin.
Harry., Coates - - Exeter
Clayton Harris - Mitchell
Secretary-Treasurer
Hugh Pattersoh Exeter
R. N. ALEXANDER
at the Seed Plant, in ,
LONDESBORO
111
Clockwise from top left: GTO Hardtop Coupe, Firebird Hardtop Coupoi Strato.cttietSport Co upe, 2+2 Sport Coupe, Grand Prix Hardtop Coupe.
You just Won't find cars that'll give
you more sheer, ego-pampering luxury—car for car,
dollar for dollar—than The Challengers!
Try to match Pontiac's standard luxuries ego get a full measure of luxury., And a
like full-glass side windows and Upper- very challenging break away deal. And
level ventilation. Do something for your give thoseehumdrums the old heave-ho. ti GM The WideTtackers from-Pontiac aotarc,
See your local authorized Pontiac deafer
Every Pontiac
has to make it
before we mark it
,Mitchell
Golf Club
invites you
to relax on its challenging ,well kept course
15 minutes drive from Seaforth
east an No. 8 Highway '
Lunches, Equipment Rentals, Showers,
L.C.B.O. License
Golf Equipment and a Friendly Courteous
Staff to Serve You.
Sepsonal, Weekly, and. Social Memberships
Available.
Visitors Welcome
- Nerves All Shot on your
HOME, BUSINESS, FARM
DEAR NERVES - For one thing, .CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY
I'm guessing you are bone-tired OR LIFE
from those long working days.
We can't separate physical from
emotional well-being.
For another, yes, you do r •
have to keep clearing the air
until there is real understanding
between you. Don't let your
annoyance grow into a rift in
,the lute,
Tackle things on other
fronts, too: shorten your work-
ing hours And improve your
health; find the money and in-
clination to stay in love, like
taking your wife oet on occa-
sional dates.
CONFIDENTIAL TO DIABETIC-
Food and drug, people have
long made sure that artificial
sioteeteners show no side effects.
. SEE
JOHN A. CARDNO
' Insurance Agency
Phone 527-0490 : Seaforth'
Office Directly Opposite
Seaforth Motors
GOODNESSI
FOR Ar LK
You're never too old
for the refreshment
of milk! It's a
taste-tempting, vit-
amin-rich summer,,
cooler. Enjoy
dairy-fresh milk
delivered to
your door or
'at your faVor-
Ate store.
MAPLE LEAF DAIRY
Phone 527-0810
Seaforth
Dairy products are available at
GERALD'S SUPERTEST STATION
Sundays, Mondays, Everyday — Maple Leaf
SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS
All Types of
CEMETERY
MEMORIALS
OPEN DAILY
T. PRYDE Sc SON
Inquiries are invited — Telephone Numbers:
EXETER 23570620 C,LINTON 482.9421
SEAFORTH: Contact Willis Dundis
CERTIFIED
BRUCE REFRIGERATION
SALE and SERVICE
Meat Cases, .walk-in-Boxes, Scotchraan ice machines and
sani-serve soft ice cream machines
PHONE 238-2385. GRAND BEND
Now! Re-finish your
old furniture with
the exciting, new
FLECTO
Decorator
FINISHES..*
''"THE FINISH WITH A FLAIR"
ANTIQUE • 'WOODGRAIN • MARBELIZE
NO NEED TO REMOVE OLD FINISH!
ANTIQUE
THIS TABLE FOR ONLY
$45°
APPROX.
Antiquing made easy! Many
beautiful, shades to choose
from.
Wood grain
THIS CHEST FOR ONLY
$295
APPROX.
Give furniture, doors, wood-
work, neek beauty with Flec-
to Wood, Groin Finishes.
MARBELIZE
THIS TABLE FOR ONLY
$395
APPROX.
Gives an attroctiv6, mar-
belized effect to furniture,
walls, etc.
BY THE MANUFACTURERS OF
mum PLAirie
SEE FLECTQ ANTIQUING
demonstrated at
BALL-MACAULAY LTD.
SEAFORTH
SATURDAY, MORNING
MAY 24, 1969
By Factory Representative
HE NUR N EXPOPTOR; SEAFOETH ONT:, MAY 22 1969
Name Delegates
To W.I. Meeting
ing, Mrs. R. M. Scott said the
branch is asked to assist at a
spring tea late in May.
Mrs. Wm. Strong, as re-
tiring secretary treasurer, was
presented with a W.I. cup and DEAR DORIS - I do wish we could
saucer by Mrs. Lawson.. stop those )0y4 who are always
The pr"Ogram, in charge of shooting at tiny animals with
Cititenship and Education con- their "B. B, " guns. Why couldn't
veners, Mrs, E. Whitmore and they learn to care about such
Mrs. M. Hudson, was chaired. creatures, instead? Most children
by Mrs. Whitmore. Minical love animals when they are their
numbers included bagpipe se- pets.
lecdons by Larry MacGregor, - Hates Cruelty ih Any
scottish dancing' by Misses Karen Form.
MacGregor and Sylvia Wilson. DEAR HATES - Me tool
Mrs. Hudson read a poem. Mr. A wonderful Canadian worn-
Mathers, principal, was intro- an, Mrs. Hugh John Flemming,
duced by Mrs. Whitmore and of Fredericton, has done some-
conducted a tour of the school, thing fine about it. She launch-
pointing out the changes in edu- ed a whole movement through
cational methods of today as one article which appeared in
compared to thirty years ago. The Atlantic Advocate in 1959.
Following a short question and The Kindness Clubs are now
answer period courtesy remarks active in no less than 14 coun-
were made by Mrs. Mary . Haugh., tries. Members are children.
The roll call, "A Man of the They come to see animals as
hour and what he is doing for his living, feeling beings, with a
country", was well answered, capacity for suffering and joy
Just as humans have. They learn
to make kindness a habit.
MeMbers learn to stand up
for what they believe, and they
develop all sorts of interesting
Little game hunters .
It is a blessing to diabetics to
have something which makes
food palatable without adding
sugar to the diet.
In addition, my medical
adviser tells me hot fluids are a
good way of increasing circula-
tion to the limbs. Tea and
coffee would both be beneficial
to a person with "peripheral
vascular disease from diabets."
News of
DUBLIN
Mr. and Mrs. Torn Butters
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hart at
Bayfield.
Miss Melba Jean Friend in
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cos-
tello and family Westbrook, Ont.
Mr. Jerry Murray,Kingston with
Mrs. John E. Murray and relat-
ives.
Mr.' and Mrs. Ron Agar arid
children Essex, Ont. with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Stapleton.
tic Advocate, Fredericton, New Mr. Torn Coyne is a patient
Brunswick. in Stratford General Hospital.
DEAR DORIS - Back in my Mr. and Mrs. A. McDougall
mother's home town they worked and family, London with Mrs.,
out a way for senior citizens to Joseph Jordan..
keep track of one another. Five Mrs. A. Bushel of Stratford,
pals, all in their 80's , Made a Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans and
daily informal check by tele- family, ChippaWa with Mrs.
phone. The first "phoned the Frank Evans. •
second and So on. Mrs. Grafton Dowyer and
Until recently they were of 7 children, Leamington with Mr,
ten assisted by a very knowledge- and Mrs. Jim Delaney.
able telephone opereator. Mr. and Mrs. George Goet
- Jerry Attrics tier attended, the wedding of
DEAR JERRY - Such arrangements Miss Nancy Carpenter at Chath-
would be a tremendous help to 'am.
persons who felt some responsi- , Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ouellette
bility for older persons living Windsor, Mr; Dpn Benninger,
alone; such as die family doctor, Toronto, Mr. Marvin Benninger,
or minister, dr nurse. London with.Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Perhaps others will pick up Benninger.
the idea. Live-aloners may Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Horan
have, to surrender just a bit of in Georgetown with Mr. and Mts.
that never-mind-me-I'll-be-all- Patrick Woods and family.
right attitude, but that's all to Mr. and Mrs. Don Klink-
the good. hamer, Kitchener with Mr. and
Any other readers want to Mrs. Martin Klinkhamer.
report ways they have of keeping
tab on Granny or Great Uncle
Joe? r
DEAR DORIS - I work 12 to 14
hours daily, and when I come
borne, my wife 'ignores ,me, She
is 'usually watching TV. Any
little thing, I get angry and I
cry.
Repairs
percent - for about two days. 8 Main Street - Doris, don't mind TV -
the odd program. She could be
very nice after we argue, but I
asked her, do we have to,argue.. For Complete all the time in order to be happy?
My.stomach just tightens if. like INSURANCE a rope.
Your
Bean Planting
Headquarters
WE HAVE A COMPLETE SEL-
ECTION OF ALL GRADES OF
• SEED BEANS
ON HAND IN BOTH
SAN1LAC and SEAWAY.
VARIETY PLUS A LIMITED
SUPPLY OF MICHIGAN SEED.
Come in' and order your seed to-day,.
projects. For details, write to Constance. The Kindness Club, c-o Arlan-
Work Shoes
JACK
THOMPSON
I ask her, "Why don't you
have a smile for me,.or talk to, Family Shoes and
me, or a joke, etc?" Then we
argue it out a'hd things are 100
BEAN CONTRACTS AVAILABLE
CUSTOM TREATING SERVICE k.
PATORAN and EPTAM herbicides
The BEST FERTILIZER VALUE in Town
We carry a complete line of NIAGARA
. CHEMICALS for farm use.
•
COOK BROS.
MILLING Co. Ltd.
PHONE: 262-2605 HENSALL
About 35 members and visit-
ors attended the May meeting of
Seaforth W.1. at the Huron Cen-
tennial School, Brucefield, with
Mrs. Mary Haugh as hostess. The
president, Mrs. L. Lawson, chair-
ed the regular opening exercises
and business opening with a poem
"Only One Mother".
Correspondence included an
invitation from the Hospital Aux-
iliary to attend their dinner me-
eting on June 10 at the Little Inn,
Bayfield.
Delegates to the district
annual to be held May 22 at
Elimville, include Mrs. J. Keys.
Mrs. L. Lawson, Mrs. W. Strong
and Mrs. Mary Haugh. Mrs. G.
Papple will represent the branch .
as district director., The Institute
will sponsor a bus trip to points of
interest in Toronto on June 17.
In reporting en the Huron-
view Auxiliary monthly meet-
NOTICE
Farm Union Members
Effective May 1, 1969, further
6% Discount on. Fertilizer.
Place Twine Orders now for
Baler Twine at $5.45 a bale.
WESTmENO GARAGE 82 HURON ST. — MITCHELL, ONT.