The Huron Expositor, 1951-10-12, Page 8if
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114 r AVTOMQBILE, CASUALTY,
GIJ.ARANTEE BONDS
ACCID4NT AND SICKNESS
SURGLARY AND WINDSTORM
Representing Companies who
give Security with Service.
ALSO AGENTS FOR ONTARIO
THRES141i,RMAN'S MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE
Information gladly given.
WATSON & REID
M. A. REID - Proprietor ti, riding to take place in Wat
Insurance & Real Estate , f , ,rd l' nary d t'hurclr un Wedues
t}. Lk t. I7, nt 1:311 p,tn.
OF THE TOWN
t-1 me and School To Meet.—The
ur:h home and School Associa.-
w ill hold its monthly meeting
't,c Seaforth Public School on
fe:;iay, Oct. 111, at 8:15 o'clock.
Announcernent. Mr. and Mrs.
^:akoti Govenlock, or Waterford,
r.cnuunce the ongagrtnent of their
a ug lite r, Lois Claire, to Mr. Harry
1t:a.uvy, son of Max Blauey and the
l to
Delmar Blaney, of Waterford,
PHONE 214 SEAFORTH
FOR SALE
Two Apartment Dwellings on
Centre Street, with modern c•on-
wenienees. One u.partnteut is vac-
ant. Suitable for purchase under
T.L.A.
Comfortable six -room Dwelling
in Winthrop; 1/3 acre land, with
small early fruit trees.
Death of James J. O'Reilly.—
, J.uut s J. t)'lteiliy, a resident of
Scarectlt 'fm' tie, past two years.
aeity is :Scott !Ylenutrial
ito -i.it al earj Sat u: day morning,
lullowtug an illness of a year's
duration. Bortz in MrKitlop, he was
;in, sun of the late, 'Ir. and Mrs.
.iohn 3'ri. illy. pior.e,'r residents of
lieecltwood district. and was iu .his
Uflf
year. He t,;t- t1,at'ried 48 year's
'Several other Ohoice Dwellings ,.0) ru t.h. fornf. r ylury Layoff. u1
Il:blicrt, why s.orcites friar. liteere
coming to Seato'!tt Ire was a suc-
renslul tinnier iu Hibbert. Surviv-
ing are se,.iau,ghters: Mrs. F.
Thontp.on. Toledo, Ohio ; Mrs.
Tho;. Costello. :i'lunklau: Sister
\tine Elizwl'eth. St. Joseph's Con
rut, London; Mrs. V. ;11eelente
Detroit: airs. , f'rinoie, 'tucicer-
ntitli Sinter liu.ry llenr•ietta, of
the Gray Sisters of the Immaculate
Conception of Pembroke, and Mrs.
John. Shea, Beechwood, and two
:ons, John, of Stratford. and Joseph
also listed.
Modern Cottage with furnace and
garage. Early possession.
Dwelling, Victoria St. Modern
leonveniencea. Possession arrang-'
ed_
Modern dwelling, Village of Dub-
lin. Immediate possession.
Modern Cottage, Goderich St.
East. Close to church and school.
Possession arranged.
Six -room House, with four acres;
.suitable for purchase under V.L.A.
.Early possession.
M. A. REID
REAL ESTATE t PHONE 214
LEMON'S TAXI
Ati Passengers Insured
PHONES:
162-J or 162-W
Modern Hawaiian
GUITAR CLASSES
NOW FORMING
For Saturday afternoons — 1 to 6
Guitars loaned free of charge.
HENRY PULSIFER
Instructor
ORD ST. SEAFORTH, ONT.
COAL
THE BEST COAL
IN TOWN!
Direct from the Mines
. . . SCREENED
William M. Hart
Office Phone - 784
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— Annual -
Nurses' DANCE
Friday, Oct. 26
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Seaforth
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'46 CHEV. SEDAN ..
'40 PONTIAC COACH
'40 BUICK 5 -PASS. COUPE
'40 DODGE SEDAN
'38 FORD SEDAN
'36. FORD SEDAN
USED TRUCKS
'51 G.M.C. 1/2 -TON PICK-UP
'50 DODGE 1/2 -TON PICK-UP, with 10,000
miles
'47 FORD 3 -TON STAKE WITH RACKS
'41 FORD 2 -TON STAKE WITH RACKS
'46 DODGE 3 -TON STAKE—Short wheelbase
'47 DODGE 2 -TON STAKE
We have a number of new Pontiac Cars and G.M.C. Trucks in stock
Gond delivery on most models
OUR REPUTATION IS YOUR GUARANTEE
RICE MOTORS
General and Dominion Royal Tires
Pontiac - Buick - G.M.C. Trucks
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of Hibbert- .Also surviving are
three sisters:..Mrs. P. J. Johnson
and Mrs, Wm. Duffy, McKillop, and
Miss Teresa O'Reilly, Stratford, and
two brothers, Louis,. of Hibbert,
and Albert, of Seaforth. Deceas-
ed was a member of St. James'
Church, from where the funeral
was held Monday morning with
Rev. Thos. McQuaid, Scarboro
Bluffs, singing the Requiem Mass.
Pallbearers were six nephews:
John. Coyne, Frank Coyne, Mich-
ael Coyne, Louis Coyne, Jack
O'Lteilly and Louis O'Reilly. Inter-
ment was in St. Columbau ceme-
tery.
Death of Mrs. Patrick Quinn.—
'l'he death of Catherine Elizabeth
Redman., beloved wire, of Patrick
Quinn, or South Main St., Sealor'.h.
took place on t"riduy, Oct. 5. iu zet.
Joseph's 1-lospital, London, In her
45th year. She had been ill ouly
about six weeks. Born in Morris
Township, she was the daughter o:
the late George Redman! and Eliza•
beth White, and was married it!
W'ingham in 1928. Mrs. Quinu re-
ceived her education at S.S. No. 9,
Morris. Surviving are her hos-
three daughters, and two sons, al. o
a sister, 'Mrs. John. White, Brus-
sels, and a brother; Joseph Red-
man, Wingham. The funeral took
Place from her late residence utt
Monday morning to St. James'
Ceeurch, where Requiem High Mass.
was sung by Dev. E. P. Weber,
followed by interment in St. Am-
brose cemetery, Brussel&. The pall-
bearers were Kenneth Murray,
Lawrence Murray, Clarence Ma-
lone, Clem Steffler, 'rhos. Hicknea
and James Kelly.
Buechler- - Sproat.—The rector),"
or St. Joseph's Church, Strai lord,
was the setting tot. a lovely
Thanksgiving Day wedding at three
o'clock in the afternoon, when ttev.
For Quality Plus Values
SIIOP IN EGMONDVILLE !
Miner Rubber Footwear — Greb Leather Shoes
Haugh Winter Shirts and Overalls
WEEK - END SPECIALS
Ibex Blankets, pair • - $6.19 Pure Lard, M.— .- 25c
Red Bird Matches .. 3 Boxes 25c
Redpath Sugar 9 lbs. 99c
Clair Haney - Egmondville
Phone 72 •Free Delivery
Beautiful—Naturally with
FIRST =, LUSH
filmy new liquid foundation
by
HARRIET HUBBARD AYER
• Spreads like a plush
• Vanishes like a blush
• Leaves skin glowing
• Four flattering shades
QO
Mahndsey's
}Stock seduction
We off ,r the following Cars, Trucks and Tractors
at, seduced Prices. Call in and inspect these units
—ail guaranteed to be in A-1 condition.
CARS
1938 Ford Coach in good shape -Real low-priced
transportation
1930 Ford `A'—In good condition
1935 Chev: Coach—A good car -
1940 Plymouth—Overhauled, A-1 shape
1940 Chev. 5 -Passenger Coupe
1941 Chev. Coach—In excellent shape
TRUCKS
1938 Ford 1/2 -Ton Pickup
1938 Fargo 1 -Ton Express
1949 Ford 1 -Ton Express
TRACTORS
All our Used Tractors have been Overhauled and
Painted. Reduced in price for quick sale.
1942 Cockshutt 70—Motor overhauled, new tires
1942 Ford Tractor—A-1 shape
1947 Cockshutt 70 Row Crop, with front-end
scuffler
1943 Cockshutt 70—Ready to go
1947 Ford Tractor—Completely overhauled just
last week
1946 Ford Tractor—In good shape
1947 -McCormick-Deering Farmall A.
DALY MOTORS
Ford - Monarch Dealer
PHONE 102 SEAFORTH
E. R. Glavin officiated at a cere-
mony uniting in marriage Barbara
Ruth Sproat, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. William Charters Sproat. 160
Moruiugton St., Stratford, and F10
Henry Max Buechler, R.C.A.F.
Rockliffe, Ont., sun of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry John Buechler, Denzil,
Sask. Given iu marriage by her
rather the pretty bride wore a
gown of heavy ' white bengaline,
styled simply and gracefully. The
filled basque with corded detail
was finished with Long sleeves. tiny
pointed collar and covered button
closing. The gathered skirt spread
from the minimum waist itt rust
ling Folds, ending in a gentle sweep
Au heirloom cap of Bamberg lace
held her veil of pure French silk
illusion, and she carried a hand
bouquet of white chrysanthemums
and ivy. The maid of houor was
Miss Peggie Whiteman and,eMiss
Ann Jarrott was junior bridesmaid.
The maid of honor was gowned in
old gold faille taffeta. Her gown
was fashioned Willi a formal fitted
bodice, and a full gathered : fere
A taffeta jacket tightly -fitted and
buttoning up the front with long
sleeves topped her ensemble. The
junior attendant wore frolic brown
taffeta, styled similarly to that of
the maid of honor. with a moulded
basque front buttoning, a tiny col-
lar and puff sleeves. Muth attend
ants wore .taffeta cloches with puff
ed briefs in colors matching their
ensembles. They carried hand bou-
quets of bronze chrysanthemums,
Croton leaves, and bearded barley.
PjO. Lirius Buechler was grooms-
man. The reception was held at the
home of the bride's parents, which
was attractive with bouquets of
chrysanthemums in autumn tones.
Mr's. Sproat received in a cocktail
length gown of irridescent bronze
taffeta with seal brown velvet ac-
cents., bronze kid slippers, gloves
in eggshell shade, and a corsage of
Talisman roses in crescent shape.
F/O. Buechler and his bride left
later on a motor trip through east-
ern Canada. and Quebec. The bride
went away in a tailored Shetland
wool suit in a toast -shaded tweed
mixture, a pyramid topcoat in
tones of green, maroon, and gold
with an overplaid of blue. A tail-
ored cloche matching her suit and
blending accessories completed her
ensemble. The bride is a graduate
of the University of Western On-
tario, and a member of Pi Beta
Phi Fraternity.
•
Aubin - Maloney.—St. James' Ito
man Catholic Church was the set-
ting last Saturday morning for the
double ring wedding ceremony
of Miss Helen Elizabeth Ma-
loney, eldest daughter of Mr,.
Theresa Maloney. Seaforth, and Mr,
Regis Aubin, Seaforth, son of Mr,
and Mrs. Alex Aubin, '.Brucefield.
Rev. E. P. Weber performed the
ceremony before an altar decorat-
ed with gladioli in autumn shades
Mrs, Alice Stiles, Seaforth, wag'
organist end Miss Julia Flauuigan,
also of Seaforth. was soloist, sing-
ing "Ave Maria" and "Pauls Au
kurus." The bride, given in m r-
riage by her hrot,her, Mr. Frank
Maloney, wore a gown starlit I,ro
cadeci satin in simple tailored i ne
with close•cleaving b::s,ue l:o ice
and Peter Pan collar, long lily-po:rt
sleeves. The full bouffant skirt fell
gracefully into a short. train. Her
headdress of bugle beads and seed
pearls in Queen Anne style haul 111
'blue coal'
SOLID FUEL FOR SOLID,
COMFORT
The Color Gtiarantees the Quality
WILLIS DUNDAS
Phone 363-J Res. 192-M
TAXI
GORDON WILSON
ALL ,PASSENGERS 'INSURED
PHONES 29 or 567
SEAFORTH
FOR SALE
FIVE -ROOM HOUSE, three-piece
bathroom, modern kitchen; exceI-
lemt condition.; good. barn. George
Street. Immediate possession.
SEVEN -ROOM HOUSE with 3 -
piece Bathroom, ire, good condition.
Two Lots. Fruit trees, raspberry
and strawberry plants. Prompt
possession can be given. Garage.
Also good house on Centre St.
ALSO OTHER PROP•ERTIEES
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
insurance & Real Estate
SEAFORTH ONT.
PHONES: Res. 220, Office 334
Her
Corsage
is, to her,
one of the
most import-
ant parts of
the
DANCE
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FROM
$2.50
PLACE
Your Order
EARLY
HILLSIDE Florist
Flowers Wired Anywhere
Corsages, Wedding*, Funeral Dellans
Pottery, Novelties
PHONIos ]Night 8c Day. Seaforth 353
place her veil of illusion tulle trim-
med with a .brocaded scroll. She
carried red roses. Miss Loretta
Maloney, ,Seaforth, the bride's sis-
ter, as maid or honor, wore a gown
of grape -blue shade made in off -
the -shoulder style, with a capelet
or bengaline taffeta, and full bouff-
ant skirt. Her headdress was of
pearl daisies and she carried Talis-
man roses. Miss Rose Ann Aujin,
sister of the bridegroom, as brides-
maid, was gowned in a dress of
wheat -gold ethade made in the same
fashion as that of the maid of hon-
or. Her flowers were of yellow
baby chrysanthemums. Mr. Victor
Aubin, Brucefield, brother of the
bridegroom, was 'best tnan, and the
ushers were Mr. Armand Bedour,
Goderich, and Orville Aubin, Kit-
chener. Following the ceremony
the wedding breakfast was solved
••t llilicrest fun, Mitchell. Mr's.
Maloney', the bride's mother, re-
ceived the guests in a dress of
wine crepe with black accessories.
She nits assisted by the bride-
groom's mother, 'Mrs. Aubin, in
brown crepe with black a.cce„sor-
ies. Both wore corsages of yellow
roses. The breakfast table, center-
ed with a three-tier wedding cake,
was. decorate,( with pink and white
streamers. Assisting with the .;e: ,•
ing were Misses,Madeline Fortune
end Beth Norris of Seaforth. Fur a ,
honeymoon to the United S;.ft-s
the brute wore a gray gab'rrdire
suit with black acreso-'ories an.: a
corsage of yellow roses. On tieir
return they will reside in Seaforth.
Guests were present from Kitchell
er, Zurroh, Centralia, Goderich,
Clinton, Brucefield and Seaforth.
Bazaar
Seaforth Chapter Eastern Star
Si Home Baking Table
• Afternoon Tea
• Produce Table
• Aprons, Etc.
SATURDAY, OCT. 13th
from 3 to 6
— in —
ODDFELLOWS' HALL
NOTICE
I have, purchased Mr.
Don Brightrall's General
Insurance business, and
I'In prepared to give you
expert service on all
lines of Insurance
Please feel free to call on me
at any time.
W. C. OKE
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
Representative for Excelsior Life
Insurance Co.
PHONE 670 r 3 — SEAFORTH
NOW PLAYING — TECHNiCOL.OR
"DUCHESS OF IDAHO”
ESTHER WILLIAMS VAN JOHNSON
This is a romantic story with its setting ie Sun Valley, It con-
tains all the song hits of tate suxnmer season.
NEXT MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY — COLOR
PEGGY "
DIANNA LYNN
CHARLES COBURN
Young love and MC are revived at the Tournameut of the Roses.
The Nation's most colorful comedy of the year.
NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY — COLOR
"THE PAINTED HILLS"
LASSIE BRUCE COWLING
Lassie, faithful to his master, wages. a battle with the Mine Pro-
spector. The return of Lassie is enjoyed by everyone!
Coming — "VALENTINO" — Anthr!'ny Dexter, Eleanor Parker
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HERE IS A GOOD BUY
— IN —
Rubber Boots
Made in England
HEAVY RED RUBBER SOLES AND HEELS
`t,) FOR LANG WEAR
Regular Length — Not a Shortie
• Boys' Sizes, 1 to 5 445 a Pair
• Men's Sizes, 6 to 11 — 5,95 a Pair
WILLIS' SHOE STORE'
"The Little Store With the Big Values"
Liberal Meeting
TOWN HALL,. SEAFORTH
Monday, Oct. 15
8:30 p.m.
TO APPOINT CONVENTION
; DELEGATES'
and deal with other business.
"God' Save the King"
TRADE MARK
FITTED PLASTIC COVERS
CLUB CHAIR 3 95
COVERS—EACH
CHESTERFIELD595
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Made of the finest quality plastic film, "Extra heavy",
stronger heat- sealed seams, waterproof. Wipes clean with
a damp cloth. Available in colours to match your suite.
HANDY WHERE THERE ARE CHILDREN OR PETS
G. A. WHITNEY
FURNITURE : FUNERAL & AMBULANCE SERVICE
Telephone: Day or Nistlt 119; Reeidenee 65
SEAFORTH ONTARIO
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