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The Huron Expositor, 1968-10-10, Page 7AON ADAMS )' runerd, 0%14=4, for Alviu Adams, 50, who died Pat/ Frt. cfarill StratfordGeneral Eos. Pltal were belil.MentlaY at the S. BOX funeral home here, Mr. ArlaMS had been found Unconscious last week IJ a walk. in freeger at 4eafOrtll Lockers. He was reMOV4 Community Hospital and later taken to •Stratford. A butcher he had been em - played from tine to time at the loekers. Mr. Adams served overse.as for three years in ,Britam, France, Belgium and Germany during the Second World War. He waa a. member of Seaforth Branch 156, Royal Canadian. Legion and members of the branch conducted a service at the funeral home Sunday eve- ning. Born in Seaforth, the son of Mrs. Frederick Adams and the late Fred Adams he had been a long time resident of Egmond- ville. Mr. Adams was not mar- ried and is survived by his mother and two brothers, Cecil H. of Goderich and Kenneth W. • .0411,erfd.f.kPir4Ce- -Wai.conduct- ed by Rev. 3.). 0. Vry. at..ricrat- PresbyteriairViMr.eb:: Adibear. era were 0044 Smith, Rose Re* ..NOrat.W..MaOrieSui, William Trapnell, Orville Coop- er, braes xeOreger,,. Flower,-. • bearers were Allan .1liebelank` l3riap.... *Omer; David Com,' peen and Ken Adams, Inter- - ment followed in NgmendVille- cemetery. MRS. ADELBERT GA.RIPNER Mrs. Adelbert Gardner, BO, Goderich, died Wednesday at. Alexander Marine and General Hospital, She was- born in G.oderich' Township, the former Florence Perdue, daughter of the late Mr. And Ws. William Perdue - She carne to Goderich la, years ago. Surviving are her husband; one son, William, Campbellyille; one daughter, Mrs, Cameron (Joyce) T.hoMsOn, Gederieb; one sister, Mrs, Oscar TebbuttSea - forth; six grandchildren and six. great-grandchildren. • • • The body. was . at .the Lodge - funeral home, Goderich, where The Clinton District Collegiate Institute Board and Its Advisory Vocational Committee wish to announce an extension of the opportunity to register for evening classes. Thelolrowing classes need approximately ten more registrants in order for a class to be 4tarted. Subject to obtaining the necessary registrants, the classes will begin the week of October 21, Art-begiuner, Tuesday Shorthand; Monday Liquid Embroidery, Tuesday History, Gr. 13, Wednesday Millinery, Tuesday Welding, Tuesday Some inquiries have been received concerning other classes' not advertised. It is the policy of the C.D.C.I. Board to wel- come inquiries about any course that has not .been advertised. We request such inquiries as soon as possible. .• The following classes will start on the dates indicated: Bridge, October 15, Sewing -advanced 1, Oct. 16 Sewing -advanced 2, Oct. • 17 Sewing -advanced 3, Oct. 21 Sewing -basic, October 15 English, Gr. 13, October 15 Typewriting, October 15 Rug Hooking, October 15 General Carpentry, Oct. 15 All classes begin at 8:00 p.m. except for Diploma 'subjects which begin at 7 p.m. TO: CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL EVENING CLASSES, CLINTON, ONTARIO I wish to register in the following subject(s) 1 st choice 2nd choice 3rd choice NAME: ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: PUT SAFE91.1 ON TH E. ROAD WITH PREPARE FOR WINTE NOW DOMINION ROYAL SNOW TIRES $1,9.95 and up FOR. SURE TRACTION ON SNOW 'AND ICE GET KEN GRIP CONTROLLED TIRE STUDS GUARANTEED SUPERTEST ANTI -FREEZE Buy Once and Forget About Winter GERALD'S- SUPERTESt Phone 50.1010 SEAF'ORTH service Was held at 2'lltult Sat- urday, litp#1 You, in Maitland ice,mOtery.. • MAC. GEDROS CARVEk. 'Mrs. 'George Carter, flesborn. died Friday at. Se0. forth CenamnnitY Hospital. Pie former Edith Campbell, she is survived by her husband; .one, daughter, Mrs. Wawa 0.3e.r4 Reid,: RR 1, Blyth; on sou, Glen, RIt 1, l.,ondesboro; two slaters, Mrs. John Melt - rude) McDonald, - Mrs. Gordon (Hazel) Kerr, both Toronto. The body was at the Ball Am., eral home, Clinton, where ser- vice was held Monday at 2 p.m. Burial was in Clinton cemetery. • DUBLIN The Dublin CwL met in the' church hall, *Tuesday evening with an attendanee of 59." Tbe president; Mrs. Bob Cro- nin, presided. A poster — Chil- dren's Aid Society in its Various *Acts was displayed. It ,will be entered by the CW14 in 4 forthcoming contest. Two new Dublin' residents,' Mrs. McKay and Mrs. Wills were t introduced by the president, • Arrangements for the Christ- ' inas dance were completed. The November meeting will be open to parents and the top- ic will be Parental Control. Fr, Jansen of Mt. Carmel will speak. Mrs. Terry McCarthy and Mrs. Peter Willems demonstra- ted a variety of hair styles. Mrs. Rose Stapleton and Mrs. Melva , Murray were winners of sham- poos and sets. The Mystery prize donated by Mrs. . Louis Dillon- was won by Mrs. Rose Stapleton., Lunch was donated and serv- ed by Mrs. -..Johanna Schoonder- woerd, Mrs. George Ducharme, Mrs. Wilfred O'Rourke, Mrs. Mary Feeny, Mrs. Leo Kroonen, Mrs. Louis 13rosens, Mrs. Maur- ice Ryan, Mrs. George Goettler, Mrs. Joe Delaney and Mrs. Ken Stapleton. Mr. and Mrs. Ge'orge Coville spent the: Weekend with Mrs. Geraldine Charters, Oakville. St. Mary's Guild - The St. Mary's Anglican Guild met at the honie,of Mrs. Charles Friend with seven ,mem- hers and one visitor' in atten- dance. The president, Mrs. William Smith; opened the meeting, ' The secretary -treasurer, Mrs, Roy Burchill, read minutes and gave the financial report. The Penny a Day" collection was taken and an auction was plan- ned for the next meeting. The 'Article's of Religion' were read by Mrs. Friend and explained by •Mrs. Stanley Sharpies. LOCAL BRIEF$ Mr. and Mrs. 4R; aVlicKindsey have returned froni a trip to British Columbia and Califon - Mr. and Mn. Kennedy and daughter, Mary Lou, of Kitch- ener were •guests last week of -.h2r. mother, Mrsf. C. P. Sills. Mr, •Neil'Iaidlaw of Climax, Sask. was a guest of his ems - ins, Miss Mae Smith and Rob- ert Smith, john Street. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth. Adams and family of &moue were hene attending the funeral of his brother, the late Alvin Adams. Miss Dianne Roe of Tilison- burg spent blue week end with her punts, Mr. and Mrs. Wes- ley Roe. Mr. Monty MeGornetry of Ton - onto, Mr. and Mrs. B Moore of Hint Michigan and Mrs. Cy "Proctor of Godierkh attended the funeral of the late Alvin Adams on Monday. • An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends, "rave you tried one? Dial 527-0240; lieft0; , Zuoiielo; sevenin14.• tb4 -..aouton bebig,•, be .eelebrating•vt. tbit4t. an41,Vereary....0. .the" .A ,1411140% Tbe Peetigg wh1ci .felliwec.l.tbe ,dinavelti . wao- 0440-01' peeeid- esz1, Mrs. •40Savieb,.4.0soi. $10.0.0; was .digoatedtitelheCtilA 'Wet - lights ef the, 1.,Fegiqt: 14044 An.sibiaryi .0enventiew•b?i4 at Mows, Twqr.e 0.10k- .41Y Al* AlinA and -1/Y,PAS, .040 'DiAlbael.c. who 0%1(.10 as Mrs, Rota TbieV.Wert'Ate rastlafrY and ottendanee 1)T:0e, !and ?Wm Wilmer P2.10.4.1113-140.tbe guessing prize. .• Sponts eomnttee, MrSl WM. Smale .and N.trs„ 'Clerenee,•:Reid 'ape plannang or #:sociatin the wan future- _:.• , Bey. 'Robert Oastien QE'Lli‘16 was glioSit .avVoistreir at the Har- vest Home 'Sof:Vice' at- St Plaid .Anglican Chuivit. Sold*. MiZrai- ing, The eboiir undiP <Urecti-on of Mrs. Erianir. VorneWiregdeq- ed an anthem. AN tile?. church waiS. aPPTOPest4441 deecira0 .Witb ftowep, fruits and • vegetables, Jamks 111Turtter. TWii/tChallt1117 fent slon or' Mal and • M.l.W WV* /ley Twitchell, and Ravidley Aram ValOopen. .son of of Ur. and Mrs. Mervyn' Valcopet; Erucclield, received the rights of Holy Baptism .at Brucefteld • Stuart • ioffiCiating:' The Twitchell baby is the grandson of Mrs, Verna Twitchell of Remi- se& Miss Jeanie Buichanan Was taken by ambulance to South H s Hospital, Exeter, Friday. 17 a, 4, UCVV met in Fallovv- ship Hall "of the United Church. on Thursday With leader Mrs. James .McAllisten presiding. The devotional was given by Mrs. Elizabeth Riley reading. ,sacredipassages from Psalm 10(), and article by Clare Burt on "Farming in •Japan" think, it •over", "Thanksgiving to farmers for food Supplied) elien from all loiver the land", Mrs. Luther led in prayer. Mrs.' Grace Harpole favoured with. a piano seleetteni. Mw. and Mrs. Fred Howe who. have been visiting the latter's sister, 'tIVErs. R.M. Peck and al- so with •relatives in • Niagara. Falls, left IVfonday of thjs week for their winter home in. Tuc- son, Arlzona, • ' • Rebekah- Lodge met Wiedines- day .evenking with. Noble Grand MTS. John Corbett freskling. Twenty five guests from Brus- sels will =eponymy an. install- ing staff for •installation of •iiiew office's next week. Mrs. Mary Lowe,District Deputy Presid- ent of District 23 will also be present. Meinfbers reported ;having canvassed for the °NIB. - Winmens from;.HenSall it a Pealing Saler at Clinton .Satunclay afternoon- ware Mrs.' Gordon Troyer, R. R. 2 Herisalt. and --11VIrs. Elizabeth Riley.. ' •• ...The Thanksgiving meetingof the Women's Missionary Society of Carmel Presbyterian Church was held in the Sunday school' rooms of the church Monday evening, •with president, Mrs. R. A. Orr presiding -in the chair. She read a poem "What He is. Thankful For". Devotion and study were given by Mrs. Gor- don. Troyer and Mrs. Clarence Volland, The WMS ordered their 1969 study packet and the next meet- ing will be held November 4th with Mrs.. Glenn Belt and • Mrs. Harvey Hyde doing the devotion- al and study. The Ladies' Aid also met and discussed plans for a bazaar in November. Cotton Pickers Kippen Cotton Pickers met jointly in Hensall United Church with, the Hensel' club. Barbara Gemmell was elected . the new secretary. Home Econ- omist Miss Heard showed how to cover a belt and how to in- sert a zipper. Mrs. Travers of the Hensall club showed how to baste and gather a sleeve. BY'S FuIIy Cooked‘ Club Style HAMS '1/2 or Whole .1b. Tender Juice Standing Prime Rib -Shortcut- ROAST • 89 Lean Sliced Breakfast BACON Ib. 59 TASTY BOLOGNA, by the piece • • 3 lbs. $1 SKINLESS WIENERS 2 lbs. 89c LEAN BEEF PATTIES 10 for 99c FRESH KILLED TURKEY and CAPONS AVALIABLE S TALK ..TUR -KE -SO* 00: ..yOta: 'Fuel Bill S• Caulking . 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