The Huron Expositor, 1968-01-11, Page 6•
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1144. ,ffintor emP0BITGR, SOAFORT14, ONT., JAN, 11, 196i
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•COMPANY
HEAD OFFICE • EXETER, Ont.
Directors:
Martin Feeney 'KR. 2, Dublin
President
Clayton Calquhoun R.R. 1,
Vice -President Science -Hill
Wm. H. Chaffe R.R 4, Mitchell
Tina Toohey R.R. 3, Lucan
Raymond McCurdy R.R. 1
• Kirkton
Robert G ardi net LIR. 1.
Cromarty
Aeents:
Hugh Benninger Dublin
Harry Coateb Exeter
Clayton Harris Mitchell
Secretary/Freasurer:
Hugh vat ern .1, Exeter
9vd
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F/O and Mrs. 11,41Ph Ware
-
barn and Jeffrey tif .Qttawa
visited for a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb
and familY.
Congratulations o Mrs.
Mary Andersen who celebra-
ted her 93rd birthday on Dec-
ember- 29th. Mrs. Anderson
makes her home with her
granddaughter, Mrs. Gordon
Johns, Mrs. Johns and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller
and family of Thames Road
and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller
of Exeter and Mr, and Mrs.
Jack Censtable of Welburn
were Monday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Miller, Betty
Jean and Bob.
Miss June King and Miss
Classified Ads iyay dividends. n,nn Parkinson attended tin.
iNcomg ppc ring
HERE- AGAIN
I suggest that you file your return as
quickly as possible. It will cost less in the
end. If you need issistance, Phone 527-1250.
H. G. MEIR
Here's one way to cut fuel costs,
reduce health hazards add prolong •,,
fie life of your home and
furnishings. A "Spring Air"
Humidifier on your furnace will .•
prevent those dry, brittle
conditions that play havoc with
furniture, drapes and carpeting. ,
It will also help eliminate
'headaches, stuffiness, dry throats
and static electricity build-up. .
• Reduces fuel bins
Stops excessive wear
and tear
• Requires no electricity
• Fully -automatic filling
• Trouble-free operatioe
Get all the details now &Ann this special offar.
• SEAFORM
FARMERS
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Phone 5270770
Seaforth
ilajAlpini You 'tic Conference
Niagara Falls during the
Past
Mr. and Mrs. Reg McCurdy
were New Years guesta With
Mr and Mrs. Chas. Stephen of
Elimville.
Visitors during the holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dick-
ey and family were Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton 13rock and fam-
ily of Elora, -Mr. and Mrs.
Don Mesnica and family of
Orillia, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Morley and Danny of Exeter,
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Ford and
family and Mrs. Harry Ford
of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs.
Newman Baker of Welburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sperling
and Miss Ruth Horne of Lon-
don, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
Horn 'and Raymond and Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Ford and
familY of Winchelsea.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Levy
and Mr. and Mrs. 'Ted Brine
of Rannoch and Mr, and Mrs.
Glenn,s,Cepeland were. Hatur
'day evening quests with Mr.
and Mrs. John Redd -
New Years Dey 'masts with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith; were
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sweifzer
and Barber& of Shipktn Mr.
arick Mrs, Ron Sizer and
Sherry of Stratford,t Mr. and
and Mrs. Don Wilson and fam-
of Lakeside, •Mr.-Franh.LevY•
'Hilda and Helen; of St. Marys,
Mr. Gerald Webb of, Thorn -
dale, Mr. and ivim Gerald
Brintnell and family and Mr,
and•enymrs. . Wm. Rundle and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCurdy
and family of St. Marys and
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McCurdy
Terry and Barry were Menday
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ira
McCurdy.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb
and family. were New Years
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Whyte and family of Sarnia
Mr. David Knee of New
,Brunswick and Mr. Wm. Pink-
nev of Port Crrnit visited for
a few 'clays with Rev. and Mrs.
Jelin King and June during
the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Mills, Doris and Keith were
monclay guests with Mr. and.
'Mrs. Martn Arenthal's and
c.rir1 of Lucan:
Mr. ad Mrs, .Reg McCurdy
were Saturday evenng guests
-nh Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
I3ilyea of St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Johns and 114-. Alex , Jenns
were guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Johns and family of
ilderton, on Menclay:
Mr. and Mrs. John Redd
"nd family. Mrs. John Butters, '
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Wheeler
Copeland were Monday gslests
with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Coneland and girlS. -
- Mr. and•Mrs. B^b Marshall
and Lana of Kirkton were
Sunday guests with Mr. -and
Mrs Reg lerelnuinnn
Mr. an -M-q. John. Tomlin-
son and family were Sunday
nuents with Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
' -,an Jaques and Harry of
Zion.
Lead
League
The O.H.A. Intermediate
"B" and "C" League, released
the following buli...tin January
2nd, showing the team stan-
dings , and 'iriclivithiel -players
results. — Team • staadings:
Seaforth, 16 points; Chelten-
hem, 15 points; Hespeler, 12
points:. Port Elgin, 11 points;
Durham, 10 points; Acton, 8
points; Elora, .2 points.
The eight top league scorers
are: K Doig Seaforth, 9 goals,
29 assists for 38 points; J,
MeLlwain Seaforth, 20 goals,
16 assists for 36 points; B.
McLaughlin Seaforth, 17
goals. 13 assists, for 30 points;
L. Kingston Port Elgin, 24
points; M. Finegan Cheltenam,
20 points; B. Beutenmiller
Seaforth, 19 points; T. Dick
Seaforth, 19 p'oints; M. Main
Hespeler, 18 points.
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Special -Buys that knock Or ManWinter Cold!
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EArIADIFill TIRE
Pr/ Pr
er'0,
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FRED TILLEY
Prop.
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Seaforth
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Ina gyffit
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not
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Hibbert Tovvriship Council
held .t. naugurat meeting and
after oath of office was taken
by ail members, Rev. A. Day.
nerd on4ned the meeting with
scripture reading, followed by.
a ma _age of guidance and
prayer.
Cinff Miller and Henry Har-
burn were appointed represen-
tatis es to MODA for 1968 with
Ross Mni- hail and Ronald Pin -
der to represent the regulated
hunt:ng area of Perth County,
Earl R. Dick will be the Hib-
bert renresentative to the Aus-
able Int er Conservation Auth-
ority for the year, Anne Bur-
chill was again •appointed the.
Welfare Administrator for the
townShip.
Regular council meeting will
be held the first Monday of
each month at '1 p.m.for the.
months of Januray, February,
March and Deeemher, an* the*
months. of, AMU', tn, November
inclusive will/ he -held, atnillp,m.,
at the Townehip.11allv swig,
The asseasnient On the'Broacil-
foot. drainnwas OrdernOnPakt to
Tukudtb Tawnehipeandiathe
Clerk- is -Lo co1lect...1min, the. as
sessed owners, in HifiberttTown-
ship, _ • ns .
Membership fees otf $15 were
ordered paid to the.Crond Roads.
AssOciation and the„ Ontario As.
sociation of Rural Municipali-
ties.
The Clerk was instructed to
advertise for gravel tenders, to
be opened at the regular meet-
ing in February.
IRoad accounts of $1,143.15 and f
general -accounts in the amount
, of $1 996 73 were order di pajd. j
1TM
Ins a
gvnt.td
The IT IOW of- EgmencIVIlle
14444q!1:....4r,/i 4.1qt in 4A
Sukday. Senna room of the
church- Mrs. 16 Strong,. the
president, oPened the meeting
with a poem, eiliewtyear Reso-
lution". Words of ,weleome by
Mrs. Strong followed • with Mrs.
R. McGonigle taking the dein-
tional study being "Beginnings",
followed by prayer. ,
The treasurer's report was
read by Mrs. J. McIntosh.
The meeting was opened for
business. There are two ban-
quets in January. The offering
was received by IVIrs. R. McGon-
igle and Mrs. W. Haney. Rev.
D. Steven presided for the in-
stallation of officers: President,
Mrs, Leonard Strong; first vice-
president, Mrs, S. Rose; second
vice-president, s. , pietz;
corresponding se0, Mrs. J. L
McIntosh; recor4ing see., Mrs.
Earl Papple; tr4aEturer, Mrs, J.
C. MeIntosh; grntir/ leadiers,
1, Mrs, 4, l'orlyesp.,10... 2, Mrs.
N. Garrett; No. 3, Mrs. W. Mint
ey; No. 4; Mrsn.P.,Dallasn plan:
ist, Durstc offinialrboard
rep., Mrs. iL.;Strong# progrork
Mias Hontattlit ,-*MisaniMite
Smith, Mrs. 4.414trayMts.
Strong; Stnireard i4 Md.-
Hoyeser su
rnitte,
I.,Stirn r,e,.
Mrs. j: it.Mrsse
. D.
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OW=
Olgf
e
s.4K"en!
Me :
Smith, As. • eqnrirgle, Mrs.
M. Dietz; neniinating, Mrs. IC,
:DartatISI
McLean, Mrs-;e•Hrre;a,tird, e:osts7. aCnaodr itiwpn
e rrs4D
, M. ;INrsott;,; • .cdotv
emmcoretniniy,
Mrs.
riendship, Mrs: A. Houston,
Mrs'. James Hay, Mrs. Stan
ackson, Mrs. C. Pullman; liter-
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attire; §tRik,OFAY• •
Sce: ShYtelf„.ltill:frilrayer .and
a 40hlat Itour KO -Ina 'ATILIE
4touprthree;lys. W. 4;146,, ser.
viet twrch,
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BROPHAGEN
Bradley Bennewies, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bari Bennewies
underwent minor ear _surgery
last Friday at the . Stratford
General Hdispital. He. returned
'home the seine day..
The sympathy of the com-
munity in extended t� the
family of the late Charles
Dietz who passed away - Sat.
at his home. R.R.1 Dublann ,...
Rev. and Mrs. Calvin 'Glick,
Susan, Brenda . aid Carole,
=1:nlielif:12/Abrldri
Michael and Lori were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. August Scher -
•:berth on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
visited with Mn and, lylp,
over the holiday). . li .reis'is.
. Michelle' Beuerman, Kitch-
ener, spent a few days ,With
liergrandparents'IVIi. and,114/0
AVrangei. Beuermen. __ LiI,?;F m.Vs
• !Mr. and Mr. Ken „Elligann,
Terry ad Warren, Mr. and
' s 'Harold. • FollIgann, -Donalth
a
Au payrd.,04 -,W,4‘arirk,lyftmi
seri. and Ina - ' P.ppbt/er,. 444:
A 4, $etaean4h, INnnir tt
giu og rtAy. • A abok mgort
'thboy,.. Nov •Y gars jr.) ay. ., -• .
' , tric1 LVfrs. t1niiegei,
She esPearefArisited,' '
and Mrs. Laverne ' 'We
day sinning the Obrigthaa sett -
snit••' •
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, 'Every week more people dis-
cover what mighty joba are
acconuplished by law cost Ex-
positor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240.
It's a proven profit maker . . . a proven producer. In five years of
random tests in Canada and the United States, Starcross 288 consis-
tently ranked on top.as the highest producer of eggs on a miniinum
of food In any environment.
Ask your nearest Swift Hatchery or your Swift dealer for facts and
profit figures in dollars and cents.
wAL,T• EA poppLuR,,E
RR 2, SE4FORTH — 5274)476
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WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240
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right Ile limit quantities.
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Tins
14-oz89C.
FRESH PICNIC
SHOULDER
ROAST LB.
PORK LOIN
QUiTNIEF,t5C
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SVIIIT1 PREMIUM SUM
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CORA MEATY COUNTEY SEM •SIEVE WItH CORM!
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CHEESE SLICES 8 -oz.
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