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The Huron Expositor, 1968-10-03, Page 503,140,011111 Mime jaaJe oWadele vteffited Ohl* al1.4 -daugh, tattelOtielelst list 0.44 IMM', nows41 aamos, fOtat$ew•AlsYs. Ameni4 Jamas rotOaluled'with hor grand'; mother&e- dgy% , . surprise MO_ dlaY Partir :tor MIS HMO 11$1144.WiRa Wa4- giYent by a feev fidetnele NUR,' Wiehed heir MOW Weepy retturs. Of the day. Altr, Wra. allabmi „Ina farnilY _vletited IVitaheints Metter Mit. and Mrs. Raymond Drager of Louden over the weekend: Mu. add Mr& Ed James of Ailsa Qtais Welted with, fille. az Vzs. Howard James over Sunday. Ordinary' Seamen, Jan Eraser was benne ont leave over the weekend frein Cennwallie, Nom " Scotia and is now stationed at Camp Borden , Mrs. Ivan Carter was ,Siene day visitor of Mr. and Mins. Andy Ander:SC/11 of Dashvvood. Mr. and Mns. Louie Von Euw of Mitchell and Mr. and IVIrs. John Hamilton of Stratford were vilsitors of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Vene ,Euw on SundaY. 1,011,..q yolk* 41,1.0^ *N. Things have finallysettled in, to routine at SDI'S. The stn, dents are being tested for the first time this term as most of the teachers assign short tests and Ones. The football and. soccer seasons opened with our teams making- a fine start. The Year Book staff has started wprk on this year's edition and a Camera Club is in the plan- ning stages. Football' The football season got off to a good start oil Wednesday, Sept. 25, when the "Golden Beare Went to ploy Mitchell. Although our team did not come SPECIALS FOR Thursday, Friday and Saturday Mother Parker's "Hostess" TEA BAGS Nabob COFFEE Puritan Beef or IRISH STEW, lge. 24 -oz. tin • • , • • • ea. 490 Delsey - White or Colored TOILET TISSUE 2 -roll pkg: 290 Alpha -Bits, Honey. Combs- er SUGAR CRISP lge. size 470 Allen's APPLE JUICE • • • • ,2 lge. 48 -oz. tins 690 Minnette's Best TOMATOES 5 19 -oz. tins $1 Superior Fresh Hoe"Dog or - 8 each HAMBURG.ROLLS 230 or 2 pkgs 4.54t pkg. of 100 630 1-113. bag 750 PRODUCE Good Size Ontario Snow White CAULIFLOWER each 250 Fancy MatINTOSH APPLES • • • • 3 lbs. for 350 FOR ADDMONAL SPECIAL ' ISEE LONDON- FREE. PRESS THURSDAY Smith s Phone 527-0990 Free Delivery 4/110....01:46.010.%0110.....a....\•••••••••••%•••••••••••mommy. up With a much coveted wen they did ineriage next best Gary Bennett opened the seer for Seaforth br makirg ou point on a punt. Murray lluile made „a treuelielown on a peS from Gary Nicholson." Gary Ben nett passed to Jim Henderso who completed a convert. Thi brought the ecore to. 9-0 at tit end' of the third quarter. Mit chell retaliated with a toueh down and three punts. The Gol den Beare held on from then to the end of the game and the•game ended in a tie 9.9. God erich comes to Seaforth on Oct ober 2, and we hope the Bears can come off the field cheering "Victory". ',President 1404.4'eniran Viet Was in obarge :Ofth#:WI'Ateet',,,, hig in the cominiMity Mrs Stewart Humphries. was Mrs. ,jcenneth MO.Don- .athi(te ivtvlaslcaoPnPstin4ttieedit tclejltilaPt e o A news letter was ;read re- garding the WoMen's program at the nes internatioila:'Plow- ing match near Guelph. , Mrs James Aatmann was chosen as leader and Mrs. Don- ald Achilles as aSaistant leader e for the project I'DrOssentiktie$ e with a Difference". Y Mrs. Margaret Humphries was S appointed to lay the wreath at - the Brussels Cenotaph, DieV0111- 11 ber,11. • s Mrs. Gerald Watson reported P on a raeeting he attended at - Huronview, Clinton in Septem- ber.. 1VIrs. Ray Ibiether and - lVfrs. Earl Watson also attend,. ed. An Old Fashioned Christenaa - Concert was planned for Dec, - ember replacing the Cluistmas • meeting. 1Virs. Wilbur Turnbull inevited all thee menaberi to a- union County HistoriCal raeeting in -Brussels Public School on Octo- ber 21, when Mrs. Clarke Math- eson will be the speaker. * 1Virs. Allan McCall and sever- al other ladies will attend a meeting at Huronitiew. • Mrs. James Clarke introdue- . ed Constable Tighe of the Mt. Forest OPP detachment who gave information on traffic rules and said almost everybody will be affected by changes in the Ontario Highway Traffic Act. Mrs. James Axtmann thanked Mr. Tighe and presented him• with a gift on behalf of the In- stitute. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Harold Bolger, Mrs. Clar- ence Martin, Mrs. George -Mc- Call and Mrs. Kenneth McDon- ald, Year Book The 1967768 edition of the school year book is expected to arrive in October. In the mean time, the executive for this year's year book staff. has been elected: Editor, Melannie Matzold; sen ior Editor, Bonnie Kerslake; pecretary, „Brenda Hodgert; Veasurer, Bill Wallace; business manager, Brian Hodgert; staff - representative, Mr. Burgess. -Trumpet Band The band girls loaded their instruments on their bus and headed for Brussels' Fair on Friday, Sept. 27. They marched in the parade to the fairgrounds. The race track was too muddy for the girls to do any. drills but they did play a number of songs while on the grounds. Af- ter a big day at the fair, the., girls returned home with bouncing balls and candy apples. Camera Club Mr. Burgess te planning to start a Camera Club for all students who may be interested. He will hold discussions on how to take pictures and he will teach the members how to dev- elop their own pictures. School .Rings • A .motion was passed••by the students' council that we get new : school rings. The sample eings •are on display and the student body will, vote to de- cide whether they ane accepted. The ring has a red stone dehich tents the red in ourr • sada]. eolotnis. The sterile is • centred on a silver band • sum- rotinded by •the words .Seafortiti DistadeteHigh &hoot. Ivy leans decorate the band of the ,ring e on both sides of the stone.) The sample rhigsehave a 'blue Stone and SOW of the students have signed a peon wanting twine stones in the new sehool rings This petition cannot be accept- ed beeause this would mean a change) in school colou•rs vv-hich carnet be coneidereet. Cheerleaders Thy outs wane held under the -eleadvship of Gwen McLean to • choose cheerleaders for this year. The girls will he present at all of the home, games dur- ing the - year, oheering • our teams MI to victory,. Vie eheeir- leaders are Yvonne Hotegy, Kathy Melte, Judy Hulley, Mau- •reen Hotegy, lVfarg Coombe, Barb 'Bryans, IVfarilyn Durst and Nee- s, lie &Anklets. Soccer The, j unior swear team has brought home to Seaforth the 0 H Subscription Drive, BEGINS ON FRIDAY pader the Curtis Educational Plan the Students of Seaforth District High School will be able to make available p you, at the lowed cost, the best in current reading material and, at the same time, to retain a generous por- tion of the money that is Otelinethily sent out of the community. If you are accustomed to subscribing through, a local agent, please continue to do so. If you subscribe direct or through an outside agency WE KNOW THAT WE CAN COUNT ON YOU to help make our campaign a success! The profits will be used to finance worthy student activities, including scholar- ships for deserving students. Over 100 Top Canadian and U.S. Publications Pius The Huron Expositor • including Saturday Evening Post, Ladies Home Journal, MacLean's, Chate- laine, Holiday, Jack and 'Jill, Canadian Home Journal, Liberty, Life, Look, Time, Better Homes and Gardens, McCalls, Redbook and MANY OTHERS. Special offers Made direckto you will be accepted by our student salesmen. Order Christmas Gift Subscriptions Now! To Ensure Delivery For December 25th THANK YOU FOR youit SUPPORT '17,,tee•-•-ere,4' 4 Area Man (Continued from Pag 1) cliffe is being treated for a po sible fractured collarbone an face cuts. His son suffered hea cuts. Driver of the pickup true and the other car involved were not immediately known. No one was injured in the other car. At Brucefield . • Three persons were injured in a ...$300.0 two -car acdident shortly befOre § ii.:ii:*.Sunday on Hwy. 4 about 1/4 of a mile south of Brucefield. Henry Victor Dodd, 61, Lon- don, and his wife, Vera, 56,, are in satisfactory condition in Victoria Hospital, London, af-: ter the car Mr. Dodd was drive beg was involved in a collision , with a car &pen by Thomat MacKenzie, RH 5, ,Lucknow: . Mr. MacKenzie was treated for facial cuts and released from Clinton Public Hospital. Walton Cotton cuties met at the heMo of Marion, lgoefdlinn, 1, Tuesday, The 'next meeting will be at the Woe ot•Salldr4 • Watson. Twelve Ole answered . the roll call and dirkeussed 200d quality in cottons auctgood pos- ture. Mrs. Gerald Watson show- , ea how to make 44'0, gother-, and stay -stitching, Annette Zwep, Lynne ivicDozzald and Marion 3/IeCallum served luneh. Mr. and Mrs. William Murray and Douglas visited in Kitchen- er last .Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Cididerhose. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Finlayson and family of Staffa and Mr. and Mrs. David Allison of Lon- don visited on Sunday with 1Virs. W. R. BrOacifoot Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Marks of Exeter ,were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Russell Marks. Master Jeffrey Leeming vis- ited his grandparents and his father, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leeming and Mi. Ross Leem- in•g over the weekend. - - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simpson and Mrs. Alice Tait and Linda Leteiniug Of Mitchell visited with. /tr. 444 lktm -Leonard .14=4 'lea Week Miss Nellie Bean Of Oille/Pti University vent the weekend with her parents, 14(r., and Martin Itaan, Mrs. Terrance Dundas return, ed home Sunday after spending the Past week at Butter, Pe the guest of Mrs. Pauline Ge Mr. Greteelle Craig left Man - day for Sunderland where he will be employed for the neat few Weeks. Has 80th Birthday. • Those present to honor Mrs. Ade Craig on her 80th bhtliday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Craig Were her family: Miss. Ada Craig, 'London; Mrs. Velma Cook, Mitchell; Mr, and , Mrs. George Pollard, Menkton; Mr. and Mrs, Jack Simpson, Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. Ce. Craig, Guelph; and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Craig, Blyth. Also attending were Mrs. Martha Sh.oldice, Wal- ton, Mrs. Florence MeCutcheon, arUSselse.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Me- Cutcheon, Brussels and Mr. and Mrs. W. McCutcheon, Bolton. NEWS of CROMARTY Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Scott and Frances, Mr. and tiVirs. Reg. Pindlaysont and Michael visited on Sunday with Mr, and 1VIrs. Doug Eyre of 'St. Themes. Me. and 'Mrs. • Mervin Dow, Carol Ann .and Arian and Mr. -John Scott attended the Prite.,st- &milkmen, wedding in London, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hulliey twerte guests at the Hulley-eleC- nil wedding at Blyth United Church:on Saturday. Mr. and lVfns. Robert Gar- diner attended the 25th wed- ding amilyersarY of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott, at the home of their daughter and son-in- law Mr. and Ws., Robert Jar - ninth, Brodhegen. " Mr. and Mee. T. L. Scott and News of Constance Mrs. "Perrin of London spent a few days the past week with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whyte and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Hart of Brussels visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan and familY. Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Hoff- man of Kippen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Wilmer %mistier, -Stewart and Barbara. Sunday visitors with Mr. and 'Mrs. Reg Lawsone"John and El- izabeth were Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Warren and Helen of Lon- don, Mr. Earl Lawson of Clin- ton Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan • and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Colclough and Mr. Clif- ford Colclough of Clinton. Mr. Bill' Millson spent the weekend at the hunting lodge at Haliburton. Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson and family were Mr. and IVirs. Clay - Jon _Love of Port Perry, Mr. Tom Merner of London and Mr. Carl Merner of Zurich. We would like to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Bill McClure, new- lyweds; to the community. They are living in the second teem on the Robert McMillan farm. Mrs Lily _Jamieson of Clin- ton and her daughter, Mrs. Jack Donald of Midland, Michigan, left for a trip to the west coast this past week. - Sunday visitors with Mrs. El- la Jewitt and boys were Mr. and Mrs. Bill 'Dowson, Brenda, Bon- nie and John of Varna, Mr. and Mrs. John .tewitt, Carol Ann, Judy, Danny and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator, Billy and Debbie. first victory in a regular season garnie. They played Stratford NorthweLetern last Wednesday winning by a score of 3-1. Yea team! On Monday they play Lkstowel in their. first home game. Although theteem set • out with high hone their luck did tot lust. The game remained sebeelesse Up to the last 'Mew minutes of the game. ',Our boys played hard, hitting the goal post WOO. Horweiner, Listowel was fighting too -and they suc- ceeded in seething a goal during the dying inhente, of the game. Even though our teem dM not wirt aecordieg, to the SeaCtie, they PlaYed Well and we're still cheering ter them. ,e Mns. ' E. Moore visited Mr, and fides. Hugh Moore and family, Lindsay, and Mt. and Mrs, Den- ton, Taylor, Belleville. • Mr. and Mrs. John Waillake and Debbie spent the weekend • with Mr. and We. C. J. Weitz - men, Niagara FA% Mrs. Grace Seat returned home, • with them after a two weeks; visit with the Weitzman% Mr: end Mes. Bob Graves and Camel Ann of St.. Thema visited on 'Sunday with ,Mr. 'and Mrs. Larry Gardiner. Sunday visitothe with Mrs. J: R. Jeffenson were Mr and Mis. Wm. Laidlaw an John oi1 hir. and Mrs. Don did faMaY RIM Stratford. ' MieseBeihara Ann Gardener, - elommiaod ,Sarnataniurn, Guelph spent the weekend with he • parentse.Me. and Mrs. Robert Gardiner, • LadieS fronr Ozometity Church • WAVLS; and dVfaria,n Ritchie Evening- Auxiliatny who attend- eethe sectional meeting at St. 'Marys 'ewe . Mrs. T. L. Scott, M. C. McKaig,. Mrs, M. La- m6triti, ns C. Douglas Mae, J. Miller Mrs. E. Allen, Ws. Id. Dow alted lVfrs. G. Carey. Mumps are prevalent among the children in this community. M2rs. Stanley Dow, Mr. Rod- ger Dow, Mr. and Mrs: Flamer Dow, Mr. and iterts. Mervin Dow, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Allen, Mr, and Mrs. Wiesen: Miller, Mr. and Mi & jack Butson and their families were gu.ests ef Mr. and Mrs. Lome Doupe -R. R. I St. Marys me the ,occasion of their 25th wedding annivers- ary. Mai: Alex Gardiner visited friends at Alment Michigan on Sunday. " Mir. andedrs. Alex Gardiner a.nd Mr. Henry Eggert visited reembly with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Redhead- of Kitchener JACK STAPLETON 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fer- gus Stapleton, Dublin, who graduated Sunday from Keg - rine Mindi Jr. College, Lon- don. He received his letter standing signifying four-year proficiency in Academics and Athletics. He is continuing his studies at Regina Mundi Col- lege. . K4a (mai LOW USUAL -PRICES! 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