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The Huron Expositor, 1968-03-28, Page 54 • v4... WHEN Your in a hurry and you want to be sure of getting what you want when you want it. 4CALL HA1RRISTON FERT1ILIZER: LIMITED 5,000 tons of good . fertilizer under the roof For Service Call Clinton 482-9133 or 482-9938 WATCH FOR OUR BIG APRIL • SALE IRVIN'S HARDWARE mimisoimmr PARADE WILL SOON BEGIN! So why not be IN with the lastest styled shoes from READ'S SHOES & LUGGAGE Latest Walking Dress Shoes — Patent Slings comfortable block heels Assorted Colors — Heel Heights HUSH PUPPIES Many assorted styles, colors, for the whole family - Also a complete line Of children's shoes REMYS SHOES &• ...LUGGAGE Phone 5274690 ° . .seaforth " •'" .AT LANES' BY LEE HES 7777.,, - ST. JAIVMS LEA,OITS ' Team standings: Calindball,$) 108; Xing Pins, 96; Witistlrs, 91; Lucky Strikea, 81; 1-40.304 78; Alley Cats, 71.. Ladies' high single an'ti) martha yanGeffea, 228 and 083. Men's high iingle, Gerald Onto- thuis; 252; high triple, Bill Man - ser, 705. St, James playoffs be. gin, next Monday for three weeks. -\ , * * * • EGIVIONDVILLE LEAGUE Team standings: Parrets, 105; Bluejays, 111; Bob -o- links, 104; Woodpeckers, 68; Robins, 51.; Hummingbirds, 44. Ladies' high single, Hazel MC- Gonigle, 246; High triple, San- dra Hugill, 640: * * , SEAFORTH M.13a3D LEAGUE Team: standings: Cabbage Heads, 101; Corn cobs, 88; PuiriPkin Seeds, 75; Letuce Leaves, 70; Pea Pods, 65; Car- rot Tops, 63. Ladies' high single and triple, Linda Colentan, 251 and 591; men's high single, Eric Matz - old, 290; high triple, Bill Brawn, 766. • * * * ENTER -TOWN Team standings: Goderich, 196, Wingham, 185; Seaforth, 164; CM 142; Bills' Lanes, 140; Rigif average for season,' Gord Noble, 242; high single, M. Rit- chie, 390; high five, J. Scott, 1382. * * * LEGION PLAYOFFS The Seaforth Legten League started their playoffs Friday night. The series goes for three weeks with total pin fall declar- ing winner. Following are the ''results of the first series: Hoot Owls, 2799; Slipperys, 2841; Hippies, 2903; Cheaters, 2924; . Untouchables, •2969; Echoes, 3135. STAF4A Susan Norris holidayed last week in Seaforth with Joan ' Burleigh and Jhckie Burleigh, Seaforth holidayed with Patti Norris. John Aston, Kitchener, visit- ed in the holidays with his • aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kemp and peanor. Dianne Miller holidayed last week ..with Carol Miller. Pay Templeman visited last weekend with .Sharon Knott,' Carlingford and Darlene Tern- s pleman visited with Lorie Mar- tyn, Russeldale. Karen Miller holidayed last week with her aunt, Mrs. Rose Harris, Chislehurst. Friends and 'neighbors atten-, ded a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDonald, who recently moved to Hensall, held in Staffa hall on Wednesday eve- ning. Nelson Howes' orchestra provided the music for dancing. Appretiation of Mr. and Mrs. McDonald's friendship and neighborliness was expressed by Spencer Jeffery, for all present. Staffa Women's Institute held a progressive euchre party in Staffa Hall, Friday evening with • seven tables in play. ' Circle three was in charge of the eve- ning. Prizes were awarded• to: high lady, Mrs.. Cameron Vivian; high gent, Roy McDonald; low lady, Mrs, Mervin Nairn; low gent, Alvin Birbour; lone hands Russell Worden; closest birth- day, Mrs. George Vivian. The members of the Hibbert community young peoples held a very succetsful bake sale in Campbell's basement, Mitchell, on Saturday afternoon. The Staffa United Church Women met in the Family Life Centre on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ed Dearing presided and use,d as her theme "God is not dead". Hypin 41 was sung, fol- lowed by prayer. Scripture reading and biblical instruc- tions were given by Mrs. Ed. Dearing, Mr. Cameron Vivian, Miss Vera Hambley and Mrs. Darrel Parker. Miss Vera Hambley presided for the business. Eleven mem- bers and one visitor answered - the roll call with an Easter verse. On motion of Mrs. Dar- rel Parker and Mrs. Cameron Vivian a congregational sup - will be held in June. Lunch was served by Mrs. Robert McCoughey and Mrs. A. H. Daynard. • WMS Meet First Church WMS met in the Centennial room df the church on Thursday afternoon. The president Mrs. Francis Coleinan opened the meeting. Minutes were read by Mrs. Jas Kdys in the absence of Mrs. Thompson the Secretary. Miss Jean Scott gave the trea- surer's report. Plans were made for the Easter Thanksoffering meeting in April when Mrs. (Rev.) McCarroll of Brussels will speak. The Stripture lesson was read by Mrs. Ivy Scott and Mrs. Drov- er offered prayer. The Topic "The Korean Chris- tian Church in Japan and its Relationship' was taken by Mrs. Coleman as Interviewer and Mrs A: McMillan who gave the an - Lunch included a birth- day cake honoring Mrs. Jessie Praiser Oft her birthday. I • ROTHWELL Betty Lou Noreen Pethick and Gregory Jay Rothwell were un- ited in marriage in Staffa Unit- ed Church at a candlelight ser- vice, Rev. A. H. Daynard and Rev. H. Donaldson of Delhi of- ficiated, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pethick, RR 2, Dublin and the bride- groom is the son of Mts. Ger- ald Rothwell, London, and the late Mr. Rothwell. The ehurch was decorated with a basket of white and gold chrysanthemums with white candles in the ca.ndelabra. Mrs Charles Roney, RR 2, Dublin, • was organist. Miss Heather Day- nard, Staffa, sang the 23rd Psalm and The Lord's Prayer. The bride was given in mar- iage by her father, She wore a full-length gown of white silk with French lace embroidered with pearls overlaying the skirt and the bodice and continuing down into long bell sleeves. A full-length train fell from the shoulders. A head band encrust- ed with French lace and pearls held a cathedral -length veil ap- pliqued with the same lace. She carried a bouquet of lilies and yellovv roses. Miss Susan Friend, Guelph, was maid of honor. Miss Linda Friend, Dublin, and Miss Jane Moar, St. Catharines, were bridesmaids. They wore gold peau de sole dresses styled with A-line skirts,. empire waist, and bell sleeves. Brooke Rothwell, brother of the bridegroom, London, was best man. Gordon Pethick, bro- ther of the bride, London, and Pet& Anglin, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, Chatham, were - Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be -money in nocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. — PETHICK ushers. The wedding dinner was ser- ved in the church hall by the women of the church. The couple travelled to Nassau. They now -reside in Toronto. " -• „ f Via HURON PXPONTON. SOAPOR* Okr A YOUNG: FRYJNG OR aoAsTit49- C14ICKENS OVEN READY I3URNSf LEAN SMOKED " PICNIC HAM MEATY PORK SPARE RIBS lbs YOUNG PORK LIVER 3 lbs, $1 - LEAN BEEF PATTIES 2 lbs. $1. BREAKFAST BACON SKINLESS WIENERS HINDS OF BEEF 1% lbs. $1 2 lbs. 99c lb. 63c FRONTSOF BEEF lb. 45e HOG, HALF OR WHOLE lb. 39e CUT AND WRAPPED FREE WEDDING INVITATIONS C:OASTERS - GIFT IDEAS -- —SERVIETTES. THE HURON EXPOSITOR BEAN & SEED CONTRACTS ,k AT MOST ATTRACTIVE PRICES G. Thompson & Son • LIMITED HENSALL — 262-2527 Specializing ,in Registered and Certified Seed ,Grain FINAL 3 DAYS IN BUSINESS EVE -MAR STORE Seaforth, Ont. $1.00 -- $2.00 and $3.00 SALE • ITEMS TO $20.00 WILL GO FOR THE ABOVE MENTIONED PRICES LADIES' BETTER DRESSES • Reg. to 24.95 To Get Rid Of Them $3.00 , TWO DRESSES FOR $5.00 LADIES' BLOUSES AND SKIRTS Reg. to $8.95 To GO Rid Of Them $1.00 $2.c;0° MEN'S COMBINATIONS, PENMAN'S '71' BOYS' & GIRLS WINDBREAKE AND JACKETS - Reg. $5.95 • Reg. to $7.95 LIQUIDATION PRICE $Z.00 To Get Rid Of Them $ 4 00 BOYS AND GIRLS' PYJAMAS, COTTON i MAKE YOUR OWN PRICE Sizes 2-6xOn Ladies' and Girls' SPRING COATS Reg. $1.98 75c N -o- Reasonable Offer Will Be Refused LIQUIDATIO PRICE Hundreds of other itents to go REMEMBER! MARCH 30TII IS TrILE LAST DAY EVE4VIAR STORE Seaforth, Ont.