The Huron Expositor, 1968-09-19, Page 4'111,111:014 EXPOSIT
SEARD*Ttis •oNT:s SEPT; 191 ISA
OVEN READY
TURKEYS 9-9 lbs. lb. 39c
MAPLE LEAF - By the piece
BOLOGNA lb. 39
MEATY
PORK TENDERLOIN '11.09
PORK SWEET BONES 4 Tis. $1.00
COLEMAN'S PURE LARD • • • • 5 lbs. $1.00
WESTON'S BREAD 4 loaves 99c
laTCHENER PACKERS
SLICED BREAKFAST BACON • • • • lb. 69c
WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240
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NEWS
•• bp 103 Anneivelinars"
Ow* u4iti4Oro, WS held
'Stmday With,ReV. Douglas Fry
ot'S Virst .BreSbYtentan Oligroshe
spaortu a opst Mister at
,,bothe services.
At thee morning service Rev.
Fry chose "The Old and the
New" for his serm.on and "Our
Church" was his evening. subj-
ect.
Special .axithetns were sung
by the, choir with Donald Mtac-
Donald as soloist im the morn-
ing and Miss Gail Traviss in the
evening with Mrs. Ian Wilfbee
as organis:b.
The 11 and Boundary Unit
met at the home .af Mrs. Wm.
Murray. Sirs.• Murray presided
for the Devotional section open-
ing Psalm 148 was read in uni-
son "Lord while for all man-
kind we pray" was sung an a
contest "Books of the Bible was
conducted. -
The topic "Familiar Favouns
Forgotten" was given by Mts.
Clifford Ritchie saying that we
take for granted what we ought
to take. for gratitude. 'Mrs. Wm.
Munre'y read a paean "We would
give thanks".
Mrs. Martin Baan conducted
the bustness peniod. A thank
you card was reed from Mrs.
John Baan.
The unit will enter a craft ex-
hibit -at the Brussels Fairs
"Stand up, stand up for
Jesus" was sung. The nest
me•eting will he held at the
home ,of Mrs. Clifford) Ritehie,
Mrs. Sturray closed with pray-
er: ,.
Miss .0aro1iWilbee who is at-
tending Stratford Teachers Col-,
lege, • spent the weekend 'with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ian
Wi lbee.
Mr. Brian Traviss left last
1A,eck for London,. where he is
cornm,en.cing his third Year in
medicine an.ci is at present in-
terning at St. Joseph's •Hospital.
FINNIGAN'S
ALL CARDS DRAWN BY CLAIR HANEY, CALIFORNIA
Blue Card Winner. For August
.GAYLE HOFFMAN
FACE S.,ALUE OF CARD, $30.20- -
Contest Winners
JACK FRAISER - GIRL'S CCM BICYCLE •
BEV. BROWN - BOY'S CCM FIREB,IRD BICYCLE
DIANNE SMITH - SUNBEAM STEAM SPRAY DRY IRON
WESTON'S
BREAD
MAITLAND
BUTTER
REDPATH"
SUGAR
MAPLE LEAF CANNED PICNIC
PORK
SHOULDER
5 LOAVES si.19
s -ss
lb. 65
5 lbs.
1/21b. tin s49
ELLMAR
PEANUT
BUTTER 3 16'oz. jars $
COUSINS,- 3 Qt. PLASTIC JUG
HOMO MILK
COUSINS - 3 Qt. PLASTIC JUG
0 M 0 2%
E. 11 SMITH'S:- REG PRICE 1.17
00
• 85.
2 Qt. PAPER 63c
soc
3 20 oz. jars .89
....
SiVlitsa
-GuelPh. UniveraitY kr ber gosi
year.
Mias graiSt 4efte` Vans
day for Lendon Where Sise; wili
attend Western T,T3Aw4ittv
Mr. Bruce Clark 'Wins is"at-
bending Fa711424W0 DellegIs, Lon-
don spent the weekend With*
parents MA and MeSs..-IPMes
Clark.
Mo. Larry Weltens lett 'this
week end to attend Waterligo
University.
Miss Jean Rae who is taking
a nursing connee in London
spent the weekend with her
parents 14. and Stns. William
Roe. ,
Miss -Glenna, Houston is at-
tending the St. Clair Celleget -of
Applied, Arts and Technology at
Windsor. .• • -
Toni- Love left for Elmira
where he has been engaged on,
staff of Elanira, •SecondarY
school. • .
Miss Eileen Wilitanason enni-
menced • teaching at ()Wen
Sound last week atter Spending
a few years _teaching in the
Brampton area. Miss , Arlene
Williamson returned to .Londen
where she resumed ...her teach-
ing duties.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleanens Stutz,
G,olden Valley, Mr. ,and Mrs.
W. Stutz and Woditam Stutz
and friend of Waterloo pent
Sunday with Mr. .and Ms. Tor-
ance Dundas
tOns. Harvey Traviss and Mrs.
Hilda -Sellers of Seam% spent
the weekend with alp. and 1VErts.
• Herb Traviss. '
,Miss Linda Johnston hag re-
turned home atter vaoattioni '
with her Tarrother-inslasw
sister 1VIr. and Mrs. Gary. C,oly-
en Winnipeg. .
Miss Pearl Thamer ,otf Stratf-
ord was a weekend visitor at
the .'hame of 'Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Tham,er.
Mrs. Margaret Humphries has
returned •home ,after spending
the past two months with rel-
atives in Rochester New .York
• Miss Ruth •Ritchie registered
nurse of London spent the week
end with her parents Mr. an.ci
---Mass-Gliffent-Ritchie.
Mns. David Watson Is at tine -
Anniversary
Services Services
Chiselhurst United
•
Church
Sun., Sept. 22nd,
2:30 p.m. -
REV. HAROLD SNELL, London
Guest Minister •
Music by
HIBBERT TOWNSHIP TRIO
. Guest Soloist Gary Scholl
sent visiting witliSher
and daug.httert Mr, and les.
ent Pritehardi, ,Torrontaie
Miss -Corrie Rub/et of Strat-
ford spent ess fem' daYs with Mr.
and Mrs. An Van" Vliet.
ar. and 'Mrs. Robert Flin":1-
phries and Catherine, London
visited over the 'weekend With
Mr. and Mrs: 'Stew,alit Hutillphs
ries.
• Mr. jolinsflislop is at present
oonfined to Seatforth 'COMMUri-
itty Hospital.
The Walton Public Library'
will be closed Tuesday and Sat-
urday of next week SePtember
24th and 28th; or holidays.
Mrs. Ada Craig ot London, is
at present visiting 'With her
sister Mrs. W. R. Sholc.bice.
ThiS McKillop Unit .of the
U.CW met at the home of Mrs.
Norman Schade, • Wednesday
evening with 10 ladies present.
Mrs. Stevvett Mee* opened
with the verse "Our Two Nat-
ures" after which "All Fled the
power* of Jesus,,,,Jvamee" 'Was
sung. The scripture from $t:
John 4: 144 was read by Mrs.
Gordon, ,Mocsonin.
Mrs. Stewart IVfeaall gave a
commentary '"OverconSing the
Perils of Routine". Prayer was
offetnedby Mrs. Merton.
welL„
The topic "Publishers and
Book Steller" from the book
Japan. Profiles was given by
Mrs. Donald. Dennis.
Mrs, 1VIerbon Hgcltwell pre-
sided for the business opening
with a poem entitled "Life"
Lunch was served by Mats.
Neil McGavin, Mrs. Lyle Osb-
orne, ,Mrs. George Love and
the hostess.
Walton UCW Unit met Wed-
nesday evening in the church
with Mrs. Ronald Bennet and
Mos. Allan McCall conducting
the 'worship service.
Mrs. Emmett opened with the
passage "The Earth dr: the
Lon:1st and the ful,Iness thereof
and they that dwell therein."
after which, "For the beauty of
the earth" was sung.. The hymn
is known as the Universal hymn,
of Pre ise
Psalm 23 read responsively
and- we's YollYtwed wit1 Conis-
mients and, prayer by Mrs. Mc-
Call__ "This is my Fathers
Worlds was sung with IVIrs. W.0
Hackwell at the piano.
'Nob, poems were read ins
eluding "Scheel -roam •ihtimour"
and "What do we owe? F•ollow-
ing the singing of "The Lords
Shepherd,, 111 not want" pray-
er was offered by Mrs. Bennett
In place of the usual topic
Mrs. Walter Bewley showed a
film entitled "In the land of
Fuji San„. This film which is
simply told is suitable for both
children and .adults and gives
an, interesting oomparison of
Japanese and Western eities
describing their similarities and
differences including ehurches
and schools. , -
. Mrs.. Herbert Traviss, presid-
ent, opened, Aiiith_ the poem
"Waste not, want not" '
Minutes.% were read .by ,Mrs.
James. ,Clark, who alsocalled
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have new glass installed.
We are equipped to replace glass in either ')
aluminum or wood frames.
Crown Hardware
Phone 527-1429 Seaforth
GOLDEN BROWN
One -Halt
.CH.ICKEN
Complete with'French Fries and Cole Slaw
only $1.25
GERAWS,
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Phone 527-1010
.01.•••I
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.eaer was a eat. of bor. ststvr,
Vigo. 'Se*ov tlyg.! •wook, V0d4
Milse •Ak R, Wroiktilt Rnd
tloogIvivIr Wow - „WINO
oppot ..mpopec. YrAWaie
Mends and ,PelatiVeS OS the
vle-
iz4ty returnod to .thett. -bow
al WAtm,: anTit**. Sopley
Ong14041. S a Rottordoot"
from New Yotit..
114. opit Mi, E G. Clegg have
.retnassed to their home Largabs.
re ist California atter Vigditinfi
the letters parents, Mr. and
Nos- H.-•Aquir at "Schaderview"
Lake HUMS •
Mrs. ll. C. Chamberlain of
London palled on friends in
town on Saturday. •
Min.,and Mrs. Romer Hunt of
Wiest Larne called on friends
in Own.
pavdt.Mtis. Jack Moore at
Brighton Were g.uests of their
friends in town over the week
end,
Mir. and Mrs. Herold Jack -
04 lot Bancroft, Michitgan,
spent the weekend with Mr. ono
Mrs. -George PDX 'in Megillop.
Mea. and Mis. Xelith _Sharp
have returnd foillewing a.,ptiottor
tells to -Reel* • •
Mr. 'and Mrs. Wi114in BYTIne
of Allan Park, Mehigan; sister
Agatha • of Easters, with their
Aunt Mrs.- Jean Fortune last
weekend.
Mr. and Mts. Harold Jackson
have • returned from Wiarton
wheale he attended the stock
sale:
Mrs. Harold Thee rdf- Califor-
nia fis visiting her many friendis
here. Mrs Free is on a trip to
Alaska.
" Harvey Greer of Little Cur-
rent spent the weekend' with
,hies parents Mr. and Masi Orval
Greer. Ile WIVIonclay for City
View in tile Ottawa area, where
he ins been transferred) by the
Bank of. Montreal.
avrai. Bernard Hallam of Win-
dsor speavb last week. vtsiting
his grandmother Mrs. Mary A.
Hotham and his aunt Miss
Leone Hootham of 38 Wilson
Street
Robert Miller, Toronto; Mary
Miller 'and] Robbie, Kirkton;
SS.S4-4-
censiviatted,
1Yf*WO: Oar fr
aod M. Fred .11013M: Onllnall7
gaittfl,
•
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400z
weeataPEat Gertly,
t°P't1*it
4.Fll
abVillti
Giser weal: Holland and of_ Rtiv
mr. and Mrs. Steve Isipul at-
tended the Cardiff-Lueldiardt
wedding Saturday at ,Monkton,
Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. James Etheridge
of Lymington, Hants, England,
are visiting her brother, Mr.
Ed Andrews and Mrs. Andrews.
omnelVlaTugreeasrnd,clasyeM.afrosrt. Rh.
Mr. and Mrs. Maoy MurPhy ef
Pontiac, Michigan, have been
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Stratford, visited riends here
ice Dalton,
EUCHRE
Orange Hall
Friday, Sept. 20th
8:30 p.m.
LunchServed
Admission 50e
CASH
BINGO
Legion Hall, Seaforth
8:15 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 20th
15 Regular Games for $10.00
Three $25.00 Games
$75.00 Jackpot to go
Two Door Prizes
(Children under 16 not
Permitted)
ADMISSION $1.00
Remember! It takes but n tra. Cards 25eor -7 /or $1.00
-
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.pocket. To advertise, just Dial
Seaforth 527-0240.
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.. •
RECEPTION
,for And Mrs,, Richard 474
Mvitop.. (no* JoAtoo.-'01tOkb)
ntiklr#046 on
Fri.,. Sept.. 20, .168
9
Seaforth
Community Centre
Music by °TN, R.9Yalaires"
Everyone Welcome et
1.adies Pleese Bring 1.unch
Refreshments Served
'Dancing 10-1
Royal Canadian Legion
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
Proceeds for Welfare. Work
ANNUAL
HARVEST DANCE
Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion
Saturday, September 28th
tan Wilbee's Orchestra
. DANCING 9:00 sTi'LL ?
Everyone Welcome
Refreshments
Restricted To Persons 21, years and over
Draw For Beef to Take Place
ADMISSION $2.00
Sa.Thrii-Vay Night
Music by- The Harburns
BEVERAGE ROOM SNACKS
,HURON HOTEL
Dublin
Final Week
For Pine Country and Western Music
"THESE
THREE"
Entertailunent nightly -- New group starting
Monday.
•
QUEEN'S HOTEL
Seaforth
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Seaforth
-- "Floyd Silleto"
Saturday - "pen Fischer"
.Friday
In the Ladies' and Escorts* Room Enjoy a Sin*A-Long with
PEARL at the Hammond Organ
FRIDAY AND -SATURDAY
COLORED TV
BEVERAGE ROOM SNACKS
Tasty Chicken Wings
St. Columba* Soccer
.1ream
CABARET DANCE
Brodhagen Commnity
Centie
Friday, Sept. 27th
!an Wilbee's Orchestra
$2.00 Per COuple
Refreshments
Phone 524-9981 - Opens at 8:00
THURS.,FRI., SAT.
September 19720-21
Color by De Luxe
A MIN ARTS•iiiiiiiERPRODUCTION
(Adult Entertainment)
PIUS -
SHEwhe must be obeyed!.
- SilEwho must be loved!.
$11E who must be possessed
METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Presents A SEMI Alin
HAMMER PRODUCTION H. RIDER HAGGARD'S
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CINEMASCOPE•TECHNICOLOR'
COMING NEXT WEEKEND:
"COUNTRY BOY"
- Plus -
"Swinging Summer"
BROWNIE'S'
CLiNTON
WEEKEND SNOWS
ONLY
Fri., Sat., Sun.
Sept. 20-21-22
- DOUBLE!, TEATIME, -
'The Glory,
Stompers'
OMIT/ANCO
.1YI*0 trrAdi
OA dall
1DENNIS HOPPER - JODY McCREA.
In Color-thowing at 10 p.m. Only
- PLUS
"MARY JANE
If
(Adult Entertainment)
Showin0 id 040 Onfir
Starririb'FADIAN - Diane Mahan
and Patty McCormick
The ator'y of a small town and how
it Is affected by marijuana.
Color Cartoon
"Coming Next:
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STAIRCASE"