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The Huron Expositor, 1966-04-14, Page 5• h • • • r w • • • • • .R • LQCAL BRIEF$ �f Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hunt, of London, wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McMillan and Mrs, T. W. McMillan. Ur. and Mrs. Aldipier Troyer, of Toronto, spent lie Easter weekend at the home of Mr,. and Mrs. Syd Gemmell. Miss Mary Halliday, of To- ronto, was an Easter guest of her sister, - Mrs. H. H. Leslie, and Mr. Leslie. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Willis slit. and , Thomas J. Wat- sof►, of London, visited Mr. and Mrs- W. C. Bennett, Clinton, and other relatives at Walton. Mr, . and Mrs. Morley ,Wright and Wendy, of Hamilton, were Easter guests of Mrs. Alex Wright. . Mr. James Kelley, Toronto, and Miss Eva Kellough, of Wes- ton, were Easter guests of Mr. and MIs. William Kelley. of Peterboro, were guests of and Mrs. H. Barry have Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Willis and returned to their home in To - Mrs. James E. Willis. ronto after spending the win - Mrs. George Love, of Gode- ter in La • Habra, California. rich, and Miss Margaret Harris, Last week they visited the. Iat- of Toronto, were guests of Mr. Lull sister, Miss Mabel Turn and Mrs. James F: Scott „for Mr. William G. McSpadden, of Easter. Mc>tillop, and Mr, Zack McSpad- Miss Ruth Joynt, of Toronto, den, of town, have returned af- spent the Easter holidays with ter spending the .. past few her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt; months in California with their Joynt. sister, Mrs. Fred Hutchings. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Keys, of Mr. and Mrs. F. Kling spent Winchester, were Easter guests the Easter holiday with rela- of Mr. R. W. Campbell and Mr. tives in Ancaster. and"MrS, James Keys, in Mc- Gordon Rennie, of Sund- Killop. ridge, spent the Easter holi- Miss Mabel Kellough, London, days . with his parents, Mr. and was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Mrs. M. R. Rnnie. • William Kelley, and Mr. Kelley Mrs, Henry Ford and chil- last week. dren, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Reg S, Reid, of visited her mother, Mrs. W. A. 'Stratford, were guests of Miss 'Wright, last week, and Mrs. Hazel Reid on Saturday. Wright has returned with her Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilson for a visit. and family, of Toronto, were Miss Alice Ann Nixon, of guests ,of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Weston, Mr. and Mrs.' Waytouich Wilson over the weekend. , and daughter,. of Windsor, were Rev. J. Ure Stewart at pres- Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. ent is a patient in the K -W Hos- Dale Nixon. pital, Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Glenford. Rose Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M. Hays, have returned home after of Detroit, were Easter guests spending the winter in St. of Mrs. C. P. Sills. Petersburg, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reith, Easter guests of Mrs. Mary of Kitchener, spent Easter week A. Hotham and Miss Leone end with Mr: and Mrs. J. C. Hotham, Wilson St., were: Mr. Crich and, Mr. and Mrs. C. and Mrs. Donald Millard, of Reith; Brantford; Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Holland, of To- Hotham and family, Winds- ronto, were guests of Mr. and sor; Mr. and `Mrs. C. E. Laith- Mrs. W. T. Dodds, McKillop, waite, Goderich, and Mr. Ed - for Easter. ward Laithwaite and Miss Paul - Mr. Thomas C1uif, of Mont- ine Anderson, of London. real, and Mr. and Mrs. Armand Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hick - Kirkland. Were holiday visitors nell,. Kirkland. 1+ke, spent with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hog- Easter weekend with Mrs. garth and Miss Ruth Cluff. Joseph Matthews and Mr. Mr..and Mrs. Clarence Arm- and • Mrs. Lester Leonhardt: ' '"� strong and family, of St. Cath- Monsignor J. .A. Feeney urines, were weekend guests of of London, Mr. and 'Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson. Frank Stock and, family " of SMITH'S SPECIALS FOR Thursday, Friday and Saturday ASPARAGUS TIPS lb. 35 Sunkist ORANGES-138'Doz. 490 New Texas CARROTS • • - . 3-1b•. Poly Bag 39¢ 28 -oz. 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Mr. and Mrs. Steve John- son and family of London spent Sunday with Mrs. Joe Johnson of Seaforth. • Mrs. Haney returned home this week from Scotland where she spent several weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. Cockburn and family. Miss Etta Jarrott of Strat- ford visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cochrane of John St., on Easter Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. J. TI. Grant of Waterloo were visitors here Sunday. Mr. Bob Geddes spent the Easter holidays with Mrs. Geddes and Miss Mazy Geddes. John Weber of Toronto, spent Easter with Mrs. Jean Fortune. Miss Pat Gould of Ottawa was a guest of Miss Elaine Oke this week. Mrs. Orville Oke was a delegate at the forty-seventh annual convention of the Ontario Federation of Home and School Associations Which was held at the Inn on the Park, in Toronto last week. Mr. Gordoh' Balfour, Hes- pler and Miss Arpha Topper, Toronto were Easter ,week- end guests at- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Muir an41. family. Rey. and Mrs. B. T. Mc- Spadden, Jack- and Marilyn spent the Easter holiday with Mr. McSpaddep's father, Mr. Zack McSpadden. Mr. Theron .Bettles has returned home after spend- ing the past months in Flori- da. Mr. and Mrs. William Hart and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Butters of Dublin visited the ,coal fields of Kentucky over Easter. Visitors with Mrs. Theresa Maloney for Easter were Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank Maloney and family of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Overholt and family of Centralia, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Aubin and family of Harpurhey and Mrs. Lor- etta Skin and family of See - forth. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hicjujell of Kirkland Lake visited Mrs. Theresa Maloney recently.. Mr. and Mrs. A. Houston have -returned --from- -Detroit after visiting for a weejk with relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon M. Hays, Detroit, Mich., and Miss Mary Lou Sills, Chat- ham, were Easter guest of Mrs. C. P. Sills. Mrs. Ed Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Richtie spent the weekend . with their sisters and brothers-in-law, ,Mr. and ,Mrs: R. Watson, Seaforth;: Mr. and. Mrs: William Dodds, Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. C. Christie of Hensall.. Mrs. Laura Jermyn of Brussels spent Easter Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Al- ma Pinkney. Miss Mary Crich of, Mc- Master University, Hamilton was an Easter guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Crich. Miss' "_Ginger Florence Chamberlain of Kitchener was an Easter guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and Miss ' Carol Brown. Mr. James Crich of Mark - dale spent the Easter holi- days at his home here. Mr and Mrs. Craig Willis of Kitchener were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Willis. Miss Marjory Bickell of Toronto spent the Easter hol- idays with Mr. and Mrs. George Smith in Hullett Township. Miss Gladys Thompson spent the Easter holiday in Toronto with her sister, Mrs. George Stewart. Mr. and Mrs Douglas Stewart and family of Tor- onto". or- onto, were Easter guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Setwart. Council, Clears (Continued from Page 1) facilities by Plowing Match committee; —learned Street Committee was contemplating program whereby one street a year would be completed with storm sewers and paving; —approved bylaw establish- ing house numbering system be- ing worked out' by Clerk Wil- liamson, following representa- tions by the Chamber of Com- merce last year and earlier this year; —agreed daylight saving time would begin April 24 at 12:01 a.m. and continue to October 30, at 12:01 a.m. --approvedappointment of Archibald, Gray & McKay to set on a petition to provide proper drainage' and necessary outlet for area at northeast cor- ner of town, including study of existing outlet through town in- to ,Tuckersmith. —named Moss Savauge and Councillor Brian Flannigan ad thvi+rt' repreSentativea, on MODA, Obituaries: - PR. JOHN fi. CQL,QfaHOUN Funeral services will be ,hei 4 Thursday in Aylmer, #or - DicF John• Pavid Colctuhpun, assist~ ant superintendent of London% Westminster Hospital, who died at' his home on Monday. Re was 58. - Dr. Colquhoun was born in Salt Springs, N.S., and gradu- ated in 'medicine from Dalhou- sie University in 1932.- life inr termed at Montreal General Hospital before setting up his first general practice in Ethel in 1934. He moved to Seaforth in 1938, and practised here until he joined the RCAF in 1940. After--the;war he practised in Aylmer and in 1958 joined the Department of Veterans Af- fairs. He moved to Westminster Hospital after training in hos- pital administration at Sunny - brook Hospital in Toronto. He leaves his wife and two sons. JOHN PASSMORE John Passmore, of Exeter, formerly of Hensall, a retired Hydro superintendent, passed away Saturday in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, . following a lengthy illness, in his 89th year. He came to Hensall in 1910, where he operated an electri- cal business as well as being a Hydro superintendent. The late Mr. Passmore took an . active part in the 'activities of the village; was a member of Hen- sall United Church; member of the IOOF, Hensall Lodge 223. He Is survived by three sons, Kenneth, Aylmer; Rev. Robert, Owen Sound; John, Delhi; two daughters, Mrs. William (Zetta) McLean, Hamilton; Mrs. Lorne (Susan) Elder, Hamilton; one sister, Mrs. Gilbert Duncan, Ex- eter; 19 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Mrs. Pass- more deceased him in 1950. He was also predeceased bythree sons, Gerald, Carl and Albert. Largely attended funeral ser- vice was held Monday from the Bonthron funeral home, Hen- sall, conducted by Rev. H. F. Currie. Interment was in Exe- ter cemetery. Pallbearers were Robert Cann, Melvin Gardiner, Ken Duncan, Robert Mayers, Gilbert Johns and Lorne Pass- more, WILLIAM H. BRODHAGEN William H. Brodhagen, 79, of Seaforth, died Saturday, in ;Seaforth Community Hos- pital, following a short ill- ness. He was a native of Mc- Killop Township where he farmed for many years. He was a member of St. Thomas'' Anglican Church. ,There, are na immediate survivors._ The funeral service was held on Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the R. S. Box funeral home, Sea - forth, conducted by Rev. H. Donaldson. Burial was in Maitlandbank cemetery, Sea - forth. Pallbearers were Gordon Nicholson, Allan Pease, Lloyd Pease, Wilfred Coleman, El- mer Cameron and Maurice Etue. ,Flowerbearers were Garry, Gray, Doug Racho, Harnon Brodhagen and Lyle Racho. DUBLIN The annual meeting of St. •Patrick's Catholic Women's League was' held, in the Par- ish Hall, Monday evening, with twenty members pre- sent. Presiding president, Mrs. Joseph Shea opened the meeting with the League Prayer and a Hymn was sung in unison in honor df Our Blessed' Lady. Mrs. Har- old Meager gave her annual spiritual report followed by the membership... repert by Mrs. Joseph . Ryan. The report on citizenship and immigration and press was read by Mrs. Joseph Stapleton, in absence of Mrs. }high Benninger. Mrs. Michael McLaughlin reported on education and social action. Spiritual Director, Rev. Remi Durand, installed . the new executive for 1966-67. He thanked the outgoing of- ficers and welcomed the new ones. The . 1966-67 executive is: President, Mrs. Lorne Cron- in; Past President, Mrs. Joseph Shea; First Vice -Pres- ident, Mrs. John Nagle; Se- ,cond Vice -President, Mrs. Lou Rowland; Third Vice - President, Mrs. Louis Bros - ens; Treasurer, Mrs.. George Goottler; Secretary, Mrs. William Poppe. Is Entertained In honor of her approach- ing marriage,' Miss Veronica Shea, RR 1,,. Dublin, was en- tertained at a • number of events. Mrs. Lorne Ellah, 378 Al- bert St., Stratford, surprised her with a miscellaneous shower. D`debrations includ- ed a cake in the shape of two hearts. Program five teachers and their wives gathered at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Searsy, 51 Shreustbury St., Stratford for a miscellaneous. shower in. her honor. Miss Shea is secretary for Pro- gram. five. Miss lonelda Adams of the .1*, A. D. McCurdy School of Centralia, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs tni t ..dan',s. dee#ings: #o_ Show Educational A program covering as - Teets of educational teievi- Sion and giving sampling of materials used in Metro Tor- onto and of experiences there backed up by a display and demonstration of up to the minute equipment will be presented in the Auditorium of the Seaforth District High School on the afternoon and evening of, April 27th. The program has been ar- ranged as a result of study carried out .by John Nagle, supervising trustee of Dublin Police Village and Charles Friend, chairman of the Hib- bert Township Area Board. The afternoon program will run from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 4:20 to 5:15; The first part is designed to in- terest trustees, councillors and the general public. From 4:20 material , interesting both them and any teachers who may be present will be presented. The evening pro- gram will be ;aimed at display and demonstration of equipment will be a feature of all programs. The speaker will be Ron- ald E. Dodge, Supervisor of EIementary School Televi- sion, Toronto, who has had wide experience in both teaching and television and is now actively connected with M.E.T.A., a co-opera- tive association 'which pio- neers, develops and produces programs for broadcast in the metropolitan Toronto area. Mr. Nagle in discussing the program said that in view of the increasing interest and importance of Educational Television at all levels of ed- ucation it was felt the pro- ject will be a worth while experience for ' trustees and teachers and for °any others interested in education. He added that since it was a CROMARTY Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Moore and family, of Lindsay, spent the Easter weekend' with Mrs. E. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott and family. -Mrs. Shirley Elliott and fame ily, of Essex, spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace. - Susan and Ronnie Elliott are holidaying this week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs: Wallace and Debbie. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Russell and Mrs. Grace Scott have re- turned homeafter holidaying in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. .Norman Jeffer- son and children, of Munro, vis- ited Friday 'evening with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jefferson. Miss Ina Jefferson, of London, spent the Weekend with her 'parents. • Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Meikle and family were Mr. and Mrs. James Meikle, Exeter; M. and Mrs. James Scott and Ronnie, .Mit- chell, and Mrs. Sadie Scott. Mr. Frank Stagg visited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Stagg' and family, Exeter. . Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McKel- lar and children. of Seaforth, were weekend visitors with his father, Mr. Lindsay McKellar. Mrs. Bruce Armstrong, Staf- fa, visited bn Good Friday with her father, Mr. Lindsay McKel- lar. Miss Dorothy Scott, St. Marys, and Miss Agnes Scott, of Lon- don, spent the Easter, holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott. Misses Margaret, Jean Rus- sell, Margaret 'Ann Wallace, Alice Walker and Carol Howe, all of London, spent the week- end at their respective homies. Mr. John Scott, of Dorset, spent a few days with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott. Miss ,Shirley Gardiner, Strat- ford, visited her parents. Mrs. Verna Brooks, Stratford, is holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace. `Miss Catharine Scott, of Sea - forth, is holidaying with her grandmother, Mrs: Grace Scott. Guests entertained , at the home of Mr.- and Mrs. T. L. Scott to celebrate Mrs. 'E. Moore's 84th birthday were: Mr. and Mrs. T. Gillespie, Ko- moka; Mrs. Sadie Scott and Mr, and Mrs. T. Laing, Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dow and fam- ily were: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Worthington, Margaret and Les- lie Anne, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fry and Richard, Bramp- ton. Richard is holidaying this week with Brian. Mr. arid Mrs. K. McKellar visited Mrs. McKellar's sister, Mrs. 0. R. Francis, who is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. A pot -luck dinner, sponsored by the CGIT girls and their leader, Mrs., Lamond, was held in the church Monday with their secret pals as guests. Af- ter all 1>,ad enjoyed a bountiful meal, the girls .entertained with Easter music. Miss Geraldine Templeman gave' a reading in keeping .with the season. "Can you describe your as- sailant/" asked the policeman as he picked the bruised and battered man from the pavnent. Cable the reply: "That's what fa dbing.whett hg hit mel" TV non-profit venture it would be expected boards. attend; Ing would make a contribu- tion to cover the expenses. Re suggested five to ten dollars a unit would be fair, the amount to be based on the number of units attending and that arrange- ments would be made to cal- culate and receive contribu- tions. Police Win in Re -Match Seaforth Police. Association continued their winning ways a$ they defeated Robt. Bell Industries for the second straight time Monday even- ing. . The Police counted all the scoring as Robt. Bell's only goal came off the broom of Gordon Hulley. Chief Mulley played the first ten minutes of the game for Robt. Bell. The Police then took con- trol of the game and Bob; (Dinger) Dinsmore started the scoring for the Police on a sloppy goal with John (Red) Sinnimon and . Jack (Mighty Urses) Ungarenum. Play - continued back and forth with Police goalie Ted (Boat) Wales making some easy stops. The Police continued to press the attack when Jim (inky) Scott scored on a picture goal from Doug. (Jr.. chief) Hulley and Bob (Dinger) Dinsmore. Then Don (little chief) Hulley scored the final goal of the night on passes from Kieth (stretch) -. Ruston and Bill (farmer) Dinsmore. The fin- al score Seaforth Police As- sociation 3, Robt. Bell Indus- tries. 1. The 'Police 'Association planning a game in the near future with Habkirk's Bus Drivers and it is hoped a good turnout can be manag- ed to help get minor baseball 'started. CONSTANCE Mr. and Mrs. Jack .Pierce and Linda of Sarnia visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thompson., Miss Judi Thompson " return- ed with them for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Lawson, and J6hn visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Law- son of Clinton.. Miss Janey Roest visited on Sunday with Miss Agnes Hover Kamp. Mr. and Mrs. W. Roest were Sunday even- ing visitors. Miss Blanche Dalton spent the weekend with Miss Kathy Dale. Mr. and . Mrs. Ken Presz- •cator -visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hill of Credi- ton Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs.. Wilmer Glousher, Barbara and Stew- art visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dexe- ter of Blyth. Miss Deanna Dale is spend- ing the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dale. Mrs. Jim Medd visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Medd and family. . Mr. and. Mrs. Hudson Woodruff of St. Davids are spending the Easter Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whyte and, family. Mr. and Mrs. Erik Fogt of Streetsville visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dale. TH! • H 1R : XPO . TPitr, WORTWPWi .11 1 Interior. ono ' Exterioi`; DOUG DALTON, , a w SEAFORTU. Pitoinle 5g7709,62 WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: D414 527-0240 Read the Advertisements -- It"s tc Profitable Past$anel . t. il4431 TRADING SPECIALS AT THE Few -4w1;%, roftiac,, Buick West -End. TRADING POST in MITCHELL . . And look at what we have to trade ! Good Will Used Cars and Trucks 1965 Pontiac Parisienne 4 -Door Hardtop, power steering . 1965 Vauxhall Viva Demonstrator 1964 Volkswagen, 24,000 miles; one owner; lovely shape 1963 Chev. Biscayne 6 -cylinder, A.T. 1963 Chev. 2 -Door Sedan, Standard, with radio 1962 Pontiac Laurentian -2.-Door, automatic with radio 1962 Laurentian 4 -Door Sedan, automatic, positraction; low mileage • 1960 Pefitiac Sedan V-8, standard,- with radio - 1958 Buick Sedan;, lovely condition 1)61 Dodge 1 -Ton Truck,,, exceptionally good 1958 Chev. 1 :,-Ton Pick-up A NUMBER OF OLDER MODELS AT GOOD SAVINGS! WEST -SND GARAGE Call 348-8932 - MITCHELL PROCLAMATION'! Town of SEAFORTH DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME The Council of the Town of Seaforth has instructed me to declare DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME, adopted for the Town of Seaforth, during the periods of Sunday, April 24th, 1966 at 42:01 'a.m. to — Sunday, October 30th, -1966 at 1201 a.m. and respectfully request the citizens to observe the sante. JOHN FLANNERY, Mayor GOT SAVV $'' ist "