The Huron Expositor, 1969-06-19, Page 16.1
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v Reunions
HARRISON REUNION
The thirty-fourth Harrison
Reunion was held in Seaforth
Lions Park with 81 in attendance.
Results of the races -
5 and under - Brian Hackett,
Peggy Willett; girls 7 and under-
Peggy Willem Brenda Hackett;
boys 7 and under - Greg Hackett,
Ian HaCkett; girls 9 and under -
Peggy Willert, Brenda Hackett;
boys 9 and under - Jamie Hack-
ett, Greg Hackett; girls 12 and
under - Bernice Willett, Darlene
Burdge; boys 12 and under - Bar-
ry Willert, Jamie Hackett; girls
15 and under - Darlene Willert,
Deborah Wallace; boys 15 and
under - Bill Collins, Jamie Hack-
ett.
.Young ladies - Darlene Wil-
lert, Dorothy/ Collins; young
men - Roy Taylor, Ken Taylor;
married ladies - Barbara Oesch,
Olive Broadfoot; married men -
Bill Hodgert, Albert Taylor,
Three legged race - Bernice
and Darlene Willert, Diane Col-
lins and Sharon Willert; .,Guess
styrofoam weight - Mrs., George
Proctor; guessing jelly beans in
jar - Lois Hodgert; pop bottle
and water relay - Barbara Oesch
and Bruce Collins; Brenda Ilodg-
err and Roy Taylor; mummy
contest - Carolyn Bos and Jim
Collins, Barbara Oesch and Le-
Roy Harrison,
Youngest person - Lorne Pen-
nington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Pennington, Teeswater; oldest
person, Mrs. George Proctor,
Goderich; persons corning the
farthest - Mt. and Mrs. Martin
Bos", Trenton.
The 1970 picnic is to be held
in Seaforth Lions Park and the
officers are:
President - Charlie Orr; Sec. -
Treasurer - Beverley Orr; Direct-
ors - Marlene and Jim Harrison,
Belle and Chester Hackett, Sports-
David, Renes and Percy Harrison,
Roy Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Pepper, R.
R. 3, Seaforth, carried ,out an
excellent sports arrangement.
The president, Roy Pe er,
moved that we hold the pic is
on the fourth Sunday instead of
Father's Day, to see if we could
avoid the inclement weather
which we have experienced the
past two years. It was voted and
carried.
The same officers were vot-
ed in again for another year -
President Roy Pepper, Exeter;
Vice President: Ross Cordon, R.
R.1, Seaforth; Secretary -'Treas-
urer Roy Walter, R. R. 4, (ruder-
ich; Sports Committee , Mr. and
Mrs. William Millson and Mr.
and Mrs. Sandy Pepper; Table
Committee:3.Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Gordon;-:Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fal-
coner, R. R. 5, Clinton; Mrs,
\ label Higgerson, R. R. Mitchell.
A variety of relay races were
enjoyed by,young and old after
which a beautiful picnic lunch
was enjoyed by one and all,
It was decided to hold the
next picnic at Seaford) Lions Park
un Sunday, June 25, 7970,
Doug, Harburn; Married Men -
Tom Jepson; Married Ladies &
Single - Betty Ann Harburn; Balf
relay 6 to 8 yrs. - Kevin Shiels
team; Shoe relay - Hugh Harburn,
Wire Relay - Cheryl Riley's team;
Throw ball in pail - Cheryl Ri-
ley; Most-buttons on clothing -
Mary Potter; Most buttons in jar-
Ross Riley; Longest married cou-
ple - Joe and Mabel Flynn; old-
est car - Ricky Riley; Three leg-
ged race - Les Riley and Ivan
Boa.
After supper the president,
Leslie Riley was in charge of a
meeting at which officers elect-
ed were: President - George •
Shiels; vice President - Lloyd
Riley; Secretary - Gwen Harburn;
Treasurer - Libby Harburn;Sports
committee - Bill and,Gert Kel-
lington; Don and Joyce Jacklin,
Lunch Committee - Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Riley; Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Harburn; Mr, and Mrs. Les Ri-
ley; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Riley.
The 1970 reunion will be held
the second Sunday in June at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Riley.
OBITUARY
Requiem high mass was sung
by Nlsgr. J. J. White for the fun-
eral of Mrs. Mary O'Reilly who
died in St. Mary's Hospital, Lon-•
don. The organist was Mrs. V.
J. Lane 'and the choir was com-
posed of Grades '7 and 8 of St.
Columban School. The pall-
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MRS. NORMAN LONG
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Mrs, H. Binnendyk present-
ed the devotional for the Kipper.
U. C, W. expressing the gratir-
"ude-we can have and should
have towards the founders of the
United Church on the 44th An-
niversary of Church Union and
the gratitude we can still have
that we may still have a part in
helping churches in other parts
of the world.
Mrs. Robert Elgie, the pres-
ident, had charge of the busin-
ess which included reports from
the various convenors. A don-
ation will be sent to Camp Bim-
ini, The S. S. picnic will be
held on June 22 at Seaforth Lions
Park, The September meeting
will be held at the "Blue Water
Rest Home" in Zurich where an
evening's entertainment Will be
presented.
Mrs. W. Cousin presented a
film on the life of Dr. Bethune
a much beloved missionary
doctor, who contributed so much
to the needs of the Chinese.
Mrs, Robert Kinsman and Mrs.
Keith Lovell as hostesses served
delicious refreshments.
Mr, and Mrs. Joe McQuar-.
rie and family spent the week
end with Mr, and Mrs. Harvey
McQuarrie of Heathcote.
NEWS of
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne
entertained on Sunday for the
Williams family picnic.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day-
titan and family of Kippen vis-
ited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. William Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. George Frayne
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Patterson and family
of Luean.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Skinner
of Sebrinpille visited thisH)ast
week with Mr. and Mrs. Elson
Lynn and family.
Mr, Elson Lynn returned to
his home on Thursday after
being a patient in St, Joseph's
Hospital at London for tw o
weeks.
Mr, and Mts. Wm. Bierling
of Dashwood visited on Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Doug, Ste-
phens, David and Doris,
Mr, Lawrence Taylor h a s
taken a position in Banff, Alta,
for the summer and left for
there last Thursday.
Miss Phyllis Taylor has se-
cured a job at Grand Bend and.
Miss Janet Heim has taken a job
with the London Life and will
begin her work next week.
Mrs. George Frayne of Sun-
shine visited on Saturday with
Mrs, Wm, Walters.
Mrs. John-Coward attended
the lodge birthday party at Clin-
ton on Tuesday night.
Mrs. Tom Campbell a n d
Mrs. John Coward called on Mt,
James Cottle on Thursday at
Exeter who was celebrating his
I0Oth birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hut--
ton, Dennis and Diane bad as
their guests on Sunday, Mr, and
Mrs, John Hutton of Listowel,
Mr. and Firs, Rueben Pehlke of
Nloncton.
Mrs, Win, Walters and Firs.
George Frayne of Sunshine are
spending a feW days this week
at Grand Bend, the guests of NIrs,
W, J. Beer and Miss May Skinner.
Miss Ruth Horne of London
visited on Sunday with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
Horne.
Mr. and -Mrs. Harry Sparling
of London visited on Monday
with Mrs, Freeman Horne and
'attended. the funeral of the late
Mr. Wesley Johns of Exeter.
"I'm quite sure I can fi.x it
if only I knew ho'w this
confounded hood opens!"
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RILEY REUNION
The twenty-third reunion of
the descendants of Mr. and Mrs.
Wingfield Riley was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ril-
ey, Cromarty.
During the afternoon spOr.ts
were held under the direction'
of Bill and Elaine Riley and Ron
and Linda Riley. Results of the
races are as follows: '
Boys and girls under 6 years -
Angus ,Fraiser; Girls 6 and 7 yrs. - bearers were Michael Barry, Ted
Michelle Riley; Boys 6 and 7 yrs,- Doyle, Michael Doyle,James
Ray Riley; '3irls 8 to 10 yrs. - , Kelly, .16seph Lane and Fergus
Ruth Harburn; Boys 8 to 10 yrs. - Feeney. The flower-bearers
Hugh Harburn; Girls 11 to 13 yrs.- were two grandsons, Kevin Shea
Gail Harburn; Boys 11 to 13 yrs.- and Douglas O'Reilly. Burial
Doug, Harburn; Girls 14 to 16 yrs,- was in the family plot in Et.
Marilyn Riley; Boys 14 to 16 yrs. - Columhan cemetery. ,
CORRESPONDENT
MRS. WILLIAM WALTERS
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PEPPER REUNION
The annual Pepper reunion
was held in Seaforth Lions Park
with thirty-seven people in at-
tendance. 0
Despite a cold and wet after-
noon, Mr. and Mrs. William 1
Milison, R. R. 2, Seaforth and
Painting and Decorating
Interior and Exterior
General Repairs ••••••••••
Phone 527-0352
Prices effectiVe. June
18 - 21 inclusive
We reserve the right
to limit quantities,
Powdered
CHEER'
• DETERGENT
Top 'Volu
Fancy
TOMATO
JUICE
48-oi, Tin
A
Top Valu
- CHOICE
TOMATOES
19-oz. Tin
cSPEEDY BILLAD6BILL
HERE'S THE
HEIGHT OF
SOMETHING
OR OTHER !
A RICH GUY HAD HIS
EYE. GLASS PRESCRIPTION
BUILT INTO HIS WINDSHIELD
SO HE WOULDN'T NEED
GLASSES TO DRIVE.
NO ONE NEEDS
GLASSES TO SEE THE
EXCEPTIONAL VALUES
IN THE SLIGHTLY •
USED CARS AT
‘, THIS WEEK'S A-1, USED CAR , BUYS
1968 Chevrolet "8" A. T. Sedan - 1186811
1966 Chevelle "6" A. T. Sedan - J2915
1967 CheVrolet "6" A. T. Sedan -7.1188440
416 „Maw
CANADA GRADE 'A'
Top Valu
Fresh, All White
LARGE
EGGS Nabob (fresh roosted)
GROUND COFFEE 1.3":120
Shirley Gay (enriched white)
SLICED BREAD ..2:t.,::;•210
Keoft Canadian (singles)
Cheese Slices 3:-:g5:1.00
High Liner (frozen)
HADDOCK
'n' BATTER
Liquid (twin pack)
St. Williams tossed)
J _a ms , Jellies
812
Marmalades 5 9;a: 1 00
Colgate /00
BATHROOM
TISSUE
4-Roll Pkg,
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Fearman's
Partly-Skinned,
Fully Cooked, Ready-to-Eat 1951 Vanguard - 1187556
1963 Olds - 1187639
1960 Falcon - 1188721
1963 Studebaker - H87722
No' Car
Over
$500
Gillette Super (stainless steel)
Treesweet flsst'd reconstituted)
• 48-ex. Fruit Juices 2 Tins 88°
— Summer Toy Sale
SMOKED HA
1959 Che'v. - 1187719 75.00
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1962 Chev. - 1194523 110.00
We at' IGA are ex-
tremely careful about
the way we make
ground beef I Careful
because we sell .a lot
of it ! We make it
right—to taste good,
just so we con con-
tinue salting a lot of
its Try several pounds
this week
"Serving Seaforth and District for 28 Years"
LOr-OPEN EVENINGS TO 9 P.M.
1962 Chev., Red - 1187668 75.00
1956 Chev. - 1159383 50.00
LAMB LEGS ,,rthopttL)
Round
STEAKS or ROASTS
Lear.
GROUND CHUCK ..
Extra lean, famous for
Ib
Atto flavourful, fresh quality
11U
lb. 129 GROUND
690.- BEEF Ib
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