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The Huron Expositor, 1971-06-17, Page 3• 0 • • • • Mr. and Mrs. William P. e. Harvey of Morpeth, are pleased to announce the engagement --of his daughter, Merrilee Sharon, to Christopher Cleaiie Coombs, son' of Mr. and Mrs. Cleave Coombs of Seaiorth. The wedding will take place on July 17, 1971, at King Street United Church, London, Ontario, with Rev. Cecil Jardine officiating. Both are 1970 graduates of-Fanshawe College, London. NEWS OF CO N STANCE • • Correspondent Miss Mary McllWain Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hoegy and Scott of London visited on June • 6th with Mr. and Mrs.' William Dale and Cheryl. Bill and Margie Whyte spent Friday in Guelph. Mr. Reg. Lawson spentSatur- day in Lions Head. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd and Kerr' returned home on Friday evening from their trip, going as far south as Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mitchell • of Guelph were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan and-family. Mr. John Whyte of Oshawa spent Saturday with his mother Mrs. W. L. Whyte and Tom, Bill, Margie and Mr. Harold Whyte. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Butlet of Cortland spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs.George Hoggart and Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley, Mr . and Mrs. Tom Riley of Clinton attended the Johnston- Gobel wedding in St. Stephen's Anglican Church in Stratford on Saturday followed, by dinner and dancing in the Legion Hall. The Chicken Barbeque was held on Thursday evening, 'June 10th at the Forester's Hall. The weather' being ideal, a crowd of well over 900' were fed. Mr. and Mrs, Terrence Hunter of Colborne Township spent Sunday qiwith Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson; Betty, Jim, Sharon and Bob. Mr. and Mrs, Reybern and Janice of Goderich were Sun- day visitors at the Whyte home. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszca- tor, Dianne and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator, Billy and Debbie attended the King Picnic held in Exeter on Sunday. Miss Margie Whyte spent Monday in Sauble Beach. • News of Brodhagen Correspondent Mrs. Ken Elligsen . Mr. and Mrs. Les Weitersen had as their guests recently, Mr. 'and Mrs. Harold' Grove r St. Helen's, Michigan, Mrs. Lavina Wheatley, Seaforth, Dr. Fred Wietersen' and John Wiet- ersen, Birmingham. Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hinz, Lis- towel visited with Mr; and Mrs. * Lavern Wolfe. • • Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown on Sunday were Mrs. Nellie Armstrong and her daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Chatel and baby, Wailaceburg. Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe visited with Mrs, Mamie Baker on Sunday at Brussels. Mrs. Caroline Elligsen ac- companied Mi. and Mrs. Harold Elligsen and Mr. and Mrs. Alirtn Elligsen to the wedding of her granddaughter, Sharon Elligsen, to Victor Straus at Kitchener last Sattirday. The reception fol- lowed at St Jacobs., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elligsen,Windsor also attended the same wedding and ,spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Elligsen here. 4111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111k DRAIN GE Now is the time to see about needed drains. 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V-8, 318 eng., W.W. tires, P.B., foam seats, auto., 3-speed wipers, radio, H D. suspension, P.S., wheel covers, bump- er guards, undercoating H. pad, pedal dress-up, clock, . rear defogger, upper vents, R.C. mirror, tinted glass, " accessory floor mats. LIST $4,735.60 DEMO PRICE $3,775 SAVE $1,040.00 ROWCLIFFE MOTORS SEAFORTH Phone 527-1670 Dodge ( 11111S1.1..R1 llodgeTturlis SALES/SERVICE I. Correspoindent Mrs. Ken McKellar Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gard- iner, Ronald, Brenda and Robbie• visited with Mrs. Wilmer Howatt of Londesboro. ' Mr. and Mrs. ROy McCulloch visited in London with M r. and Mrs. Ken Davey. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker visited on -Sunday with. Mr. and R: Currie and family .' of Dorchester. Mr. and Mrs. T, L. Scott attended the twenty-fifth wedding' anniversary celebration . of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Moore of Lind- say. M -. Moore is a brother of Mrs. Scott. A number of friends and rela- tives from his area were guests at 'lie thirty-fifth wadding anni- versary celebration for Mri and Mrs. Ernest Allen O f Mitchell, which washeld at the Legion Hall Mitchell on Saturday night. • Ladies from Cromarty Church W.M.S. who attended the • 81st anniversary of the organiza- tion of the 17;!M,S. of Carmel Church, Hensall on Mdriday even- Remeinber! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertis,e, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. . I„5 your fire, theft. and 'liability insurance a pui2leeven leaving you wondering if some policies overlap? We shall be glad to end your distress of mind — Let us explain Composite insurance, a straightforward, 'no- nonsense answer to your problem. JOHN A. CARDNO Insurance Agency Phone 527-0490 Seaforth Office Directly Opposite Seaforth Motors • News of • CROMARTY. I YOU THOUGHT 'THAT DIAMOND I ENGAGEMENT RING WAS BEAUTIFUL WHEN I BOUGHT IT , • SHOULD NOTICE STRANGE, VOL, yE6. "You gNow LOVE IS THAT NOT BUT THERE ISN'T A FLAW IN THE EXCELLENT SC,<VICE OFFERED BY SEAFORTH ELECTRONICS ,! STONE BLIND: YES, BUT LIKE THE MAN I MARRIED, I FOUND A FLAW IN IT ntit vin I In RVIC TIP DON PLETSCH PHILCO arisf,07.01 Authorized Dealer SEAFORTH ELECTRONICS SALES & SERVICE • TV il'RADIO • HI-Fl • STEREO P4002.7-1150 * 17 SPARLING STREET NEWS OF 5T. COWMAN Engagements Children' Receive First Communion • Correspondent Mrs.Joseph Kale Twelve children were in the class of• First Communicants on Sunday at the 11 A.M. Mass. Those receiving Communion for the first, time were: Anne Cronin; Martha Claessens; Pauline Jor- dan; Linda Klaver; Marlene O'- Reilly; Gayle O'Rourke; Colleen Ryan; John Barry; Larry Cronin; Teddy De Wit; -Robert Malone; David Menheere. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Van Bakel were in Lindsay attending the 25th wedding anniversary of Mrs. Van Bakel's cousin and her husband. Rev. Gordon Kennedy, C.S. B., Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kinahan and family, St.Augus- tine, visited their mother, Mrs. Angus Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Downey and family were in Waterloo on Sunday visiting Mrs. Downey's father and her brother and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams and Mrs. Margaret McMillan, The 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and'Mrs. 'Michael Coyne, was marked by a High Mass of Thanksgiving in St. 'Columban Church. The celebrant was Rev. P. A. Oostveep. Mr. and Mrs. Coyne were married on, June 8, 1946 in St. Patrick's Church, Iiublin, by the late Rev. Dr. Ffoillkes. The bride of 25 years ago, the former Mary Jordan, is the daughter of Mrs. Joseph Jordan, Dublin, and the late Joseph Jordan. Mr. Coyne is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. MattheW Coyne. The atten- dants were Loreen (Mrs. Mc- Dougall, London); Eileen (Mrs. Frank Williams) and Jeanne (Mrs. Maurice Ryan) all sisters of Mrs. Coyne. Joe Coyne, now of Port Dover, was -best man. All were present at the 25th anniversary festivities. ' Dinner for the, occasion was served at the HuronHotel,Dublin. In the evening a'reception was held at the Legion Hall, Seaforth. During the evening an address Was 'read by Louis McIver and a presentation was made of a re- clining chair and a swivel chair, on behalf of the neighbours and friends . Their family presented them with a chrome kitchen set. They have a family of nine: Patricia (Mrs.. Peter Feddema, London); Kenneth; Gordon; Jo- anne; Jean; Larry; Paul; Pauline; Kevin and one grandchild. The following is the address: Dear Mary and Mike: We, your friends and neighbours have come to celebrate i with you on the occasion., of your silver wedding anniversary. Your cheerful and helpful per- sonalities help to make our neigh-. borhOod a better place in which to live. We do hope you will enjoy many more lwppy years together and we wish fen a happy 'anniver- sary. We ask you to accept these gifts in remembrance of this happy-occasion. Signed on behalf of your friends, and neighbours. Flint, Mich., visited relatives,' Mr. and Mrs. Ron. ButterS and family, St. Thomas; Mr. and Mrs.. Bob Stapleton and Paul, Kitchener; visited Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ryan and baby, London, visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Melady. Mr. and Mrs. V, J. Lane were in London 'on Sunday.' ' Mr. and Mrs. Ron Marcy and children, Stratford, were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs. Auguste Ducharme. Mr. and Mrs. J, J. COM of Port Dover attended Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coyne's 25th Wed- ding Anniversary at the Legion Hall in Seaforth. Purchases Store In Egmondville made no plans' for the futur0* other than to do some travel- ling this summer. Manager Joe Cronin gives the Dublin Girls'Softbaleteam a pep talk before the opening game in Dublin Sunday afternoon. The game,.played on the new field, was the first'home game this year for the Dublin Girls in the WOAA Jr. Ladies League.. They were defeated by Tavistock. (Staff Photo) ler all your Upholstering Requirements call us for Free Estimate's. WE PICK-UP and DELIVER' PHONE 527-0190 80 Centre Street, Seaforth SEAFORTH UPHOLSTERY j MR. HUTCHISON ing were Mrs. Marvin Dow, Mrs. Calder McKaig, Mrs. Grace Scott, M'.ss Olive ,Speace, Mrs. Verna Brooks, Mrs. J. R. Jeff- erson, The special speaker was Mrs. Glen Campbell of London. Communion Service was ob- served in Cromarty Church at the morning service on Sunday. Rev. W. Jarvis was in charge . of the service. .•• . .S1DCK UP . . AT OUR LOW PRICES ___y .o S . . . ,. . . _. i . ., al RAYS OP New 5 Loaves . LEWIS BREAD For 1.00 Potatoes 10, lbs. 75c 11NT BRICK OF BISSET'S Ice ream For mc with WESTON'S Pie Apple or Raisin 39, Loaves Weston's 4, of Bread s 00 1-lb. Schneiders .Kindless Bacon Pkg. of . Weiner Ras FREEc Pkg • Meat FREE Lee Pineapple Tid-Bits 19-Oz. tins LOO WHITE SWAN 1 6-oz. Luncheon „Toilet 8 1 000 Tissue Rolls • POTATO Get 119c Bag of One FREE CHIPS , B u y Sherriff's Buy ONE CARTON PEPSI -Get One ' FREE Crushed or 5 OF COLA' Carton — Contents Only Weston's Summer — Reg. 3 for $1 00 MALLOWS 3 for 790 Choice Sunkist — Size 163 ORANGES 3 doz. $1. .00 Local Hothouse TOMATOES, lge. size , lb. 4.90 Stokley's Cream or Honey Pod — 14 oz. Size CORN or PEAS, 5 tills.$1.00 Treesweet — 48-oz. — Very Low Price. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ' 49t These Prices Effective Only While Quantities Last. AW/ISSon Qualliy,900/ Rays Fain" y ' Market Eg.mondville Couple Honored. At Party Long an institution In Egmondville the Finnigan store has been sold to Ray Hutchison of Woodstock-. Alex Finnigan, who has 'ope1, ,r 7 ated the grocery business since 1966 said the store would carry on as it has in the past with emphasis on service and value. Mr. Hutchison, a native of S. askatcheWan, is no stranger to the area. File settled here following service in the Second war and for a time was asso- ciated with Jack -Stephen in the grocery business in Seaforth. After leaving Seaforth he spent seven years with Lob. law's in Kitchener and for the past 12 years has ,been in Woodstock. MAs.,„Hutchison is the former Adrlarie Bannon of Seaforth. They have four sons and a daugh- ter. Mr. Finnigan said he had 4.44,44N44.4.441~~,••••••••44,14.#44############.4,14,~! !INNM••••••••