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The Huron Expositor, 1966-04-14, Page 16TI 1 ,THIS; HURON EXPOSITOR, SEA, FORTH, ONT., APRIL.14,1966 1-FosYttlke part 4 -Pond desire 8- Q14Cflarged a 12-Dahish land division 13 -Small island l4.Cpnceal 15. Performance by a couple 17 -Great Lake 19 -Faroe Islands whirlwind 20 -Meadow 21 -Den 22 -Worthless leaving - 23 -Man's nickname 24 -Fashion 25 -Intertwine 28 -Pronoun 27 -Sinks In middle 28 -Existed 29 -Lures 31 -Protective device 34 -Consume 35 -Hurried 36 -Teutonic deity 37.Time gone byy 39-L1nder- ground part of plant 40 -Pigpen 41 -Pronoun 42 -Chimney carbon 43 -In music, high 44 -Conjunction 45 -Solar disk 48-Mohamme- den noble 48 -Winter vehicle 50 -Fur -bearing mammal 52 -Before 53 -Lampreys 54 -Snare 55 -Greek letter DOW N 1 -Cushion 2 -Rival• 3 -Metal 4. Pronoun 5 -Bone 6 -Segs 7 -Weird 8-Pr8noun 9 -Greeting 10- Aromas 11- Molars 16 -Symbol for tantalum, not 21 -Pieces of out timber 22 -Bacteriolo- gist's wirs 23 -Strike 24 -Man's nickname 25 -Servant 27 -Quarrel 28 -Stimulate 30 -Army ureal 31 -Blemish, 32 -Missives 33 -Arid 35 -Earlier 37 -Aspect 1 2 IIJ©CJ =OR 3 MWON MOM MEM E©pE E'7©©= ®COI O MCI Lniilf7 MEM ©EIE MEM MOOM MOM OM OMOM MOM OWMUMM ®L MMEIU IB®©I0^�0© ElOCQii OM MO MUM MEMO !OM© ©©IDM MOM SOLUTION 38-Paosageway 39. perch 40 -Slumber 42 -Saint - (abbr.) 43 -Part of "to be" 45 -Paid notices 48 -High mountain 47 -Unit of Portuguese. currency 49. Spanish article 51 -Cooled lava 3 4 5 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 20 23 26 29 30 34 16 , 27 37 38 41 13 21 24 17 .,35 :w ,•• 9 18 14 75 8., 19 r «.r♦•. •te: 4'ill 36 43 44 6 47 48 53 49 50 51 54 • ; 32 OFFICE SUPPLIES and THE HURON EXPOSITOR Dial 527-0240 -- Seaforth Services Available at Clinton Community Credit Union Limited For Members Only: —Life insured savings —Life insured .loans —Chequing accounts with no service charges -Convenient hours . JOIN TODAY -- SPRING SEEDING REQUIREMENTS Place Your Bean Contracts and Bean Seed Orders Early ! Chipman Chemicals Seed Grain Grass Seeds COMPLETE SUPPLY OF BULK and BAGGED FERTILIZERS • — EQUIPMENT -- Complete tin of RRoseo Metal Products Toman Gravity Grain Boxes and Wagons CEMENT - $1.15 per Bag (Paper or Plastic) Mitchell Fertilizer &,Supply Ltd., 144lt By P c mera ''nr Farmers MItcHELL Phone 348-8631 DUBLIN Mr. and Mrs. Ron Agar, Lon- don; Michael Stapleton, Kitch- ener, and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Stapleton and daughter, 'Kitch- ener, with Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Kelly. Mr. Edward Holland and two sons, of. Searbor°, with. and Mrs. George E. Hollan Mr. and Mrs. Charle Friend and daughters and Miss Patri- cia Wallace, London, at Lion's Head. Monsignor A. Durand, of St. Peter's Seminary, London, at St. Patrick's rectory. Mrs. Louis Dillon and Doro- thy in Seaforth with Mr.: and Mrs. James Kelly. Miss Lydia Jordison, Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs. A. Jordlson, Ancaster, with Mrs. Elsie Jordi - son., Monsignor Joseph E. Feeney, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Grosech .and family, London, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Costello, Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Costello and family, Westbrook, Ont., with Mr, and Mrs. Dan Costel- lo. Mr. Anti Mrs. James' Eckert, and Mr. and Mrs. Danny Eck- ert and son, Rochester, New York, with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coville. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carpen- ter and Mr. Joseph Krauskopf with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crow- ley in Guelph. 'Miss Helene Looby, "The Pines," Chatham, with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Looby. Mr. Marvin Benninger, Lon- don, with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Benninger. Miss Yvonne Ducharme, To- ronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ducharme. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans and family, Chippawa, and Mr. and Mrs. John Cleary and children, Weston; with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans. Mrs. James Newcombe, .Port Credit, with Mrs. William Stap-' leton and Kathleen. Mr. Staple- ton' is a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. . ' Mr. and Mrs. John Flynn in Stratford with Mr. and Mri. Gerald F. Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Holland and family, Brantford, and Mrs. Grant Bailley, St. Clairs Shores, Mich., with Mrs. John Holland. Mrs. Joseph, Stapleton with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allan in London. .. Legion Bingo Winners Branch 156 of the Royal,Can- adian Legion, Seaforth, held a successful bingo Saturday eve- ning. Following are winners of spe- cial games: • Norma Ashton, Clinton; Mrs. William Hodge, Walton; Mrs. S. Watson, Mitt-. chell; Mrs. Albert Johnson, Mit- chell. Door prize winners were Wes Vanderburgh, Clinton, and Mrs. Walters, Walton. ' Winners of regular games. were: Edith Campbell,„ Mit- chell; Mrs. Don, Kunder, Sea - forth; Mrs. E. Lee, Clinton; Mrs. Don Kunder, "Seaforth; • Mrs. Walter. Carpenter, Dublin; Mrs. E. Lee, Clinton; Mrs. J. Barry, Egmondville; Mrs. Stan Watson, Mitchell; Mrs. AIex Muir, Sea - forth; Mrs. Wes Vanderburgh, Clinton; Ilene Plante, Sea - forth; Dora Taylor, Seaforth; Ilene - Plante, Seaforth; Mrs. Boyd, Mitchell; • Ilene Plante, Seaforth; Mrs. E. Lee, Clinton. Game seven was split six ways. ST. THOMAS' WA St. Thomas' Women's Auxil- iary April thankoffering meet- ing -was held Tuesday when Mr_ FleetwoodBerry, of Toron showed his slides on India, de- picting Madras and the south- ern tip of India. The group had as guests ladies of Northside United Church, First Presbyter- ian and Egmondville United Church. Mrs. C. Coombs sang "For God So Lover the World," ac- companied by Mrs. James A. Stewart. - The tea table was arranged with daffodils and forsythia, and candles. Mrs. V0". B. Boul- ton, president, was in the chair. WOOL JACKSON . ALUMINUM LTD. is collecting wool for grading and sale in the co-operative plan. Shippers may obtain " secks,end twine fres of charge from the above or their Licen• sed Operators. Realize the highest returns for your wool -by patronizing your own Organization. • or by writingto CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED 40 St. Clair Avenue East Toronto 7, Ontario, eiterowilinenewreimmtiiimilitersiiimitiownist ST. COLUHAN NEWS OF THE" WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and Melody, Acton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cronin for the holi- day. pon Coyne, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Coyne. Mrs. `Nora Maloney is home from Stratford General Hospi- tal. Miss Pauline Malone, Kitch- ener, with Joseph Malone. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris and children, London, with 'Mr: and Mrs. T. P. Morris. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Melady and children, Prescott; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Butters and children, Lon- don, with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Melady. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Marcy and children, Stratford; Mias Hilda Kennedy, London, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ducharme, Wingham, with Mr. and Mrs. Auguste Du- charme. Ted, Feeney, Kitchener, with his mother, Mrs. Mary Feeney. Miss Mary Ellen Doyle, Lon- don, with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pin,onault, Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin Purcell and family, Kitch- ener, with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McIver. Mr. and Mrs. John Young and family, Ingersoll, with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Connolly. Mrs. M. Hagerty; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schaeffer, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Devereaux and family, London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John O'Reil- ly. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Walsh and children, London, visited Mr. and Mrs. John O'Reilly and Louis O'Reilly during the week. Miss Jean Maloney, London, land Leonard Maloney, Lucan, visited Mrs. Nora Maloney. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McIver and family, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Louis McIver. Mr. and Mrs. Don 13rady and children, London, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gaffney and chil- dren, Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. James Sloan. ZION Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roney, of Imperial, Sask., is visiting his brother, Mr. Alex Roney, and Mrs. Roney and other friends for -a few weeks. Mr--. Larry Barker and' Grant Pepper, of London, were home with•their parents, itlr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barker and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pepper for the Eas- ter holidays. Miss Joan Britton, Toronto-, and (Miss Nancy Lannin, Wood- stock, were home for the Eas- ter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. .Russell Roney visited his mother, Mrs. Pearl Roney, in Stratford Hospital on Thursday. Mrs. Roney under- went an operation on Wednes- day. Mrs. Dalton Malcolm was teaching at U.S.S. No. 1 last week, ' while Mrs. Hocking was under the doctor's care with a bad cold. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Lannin, Eleanor and Carolyn visited Mr. and Mrs. James Broughton, At- wood, on Sunday.. Mr. Larry Barker is visiting his sister, Mrs. Eric Norris and Mr. Norris, Montreal, for. the Easter holidays. Mr.' and Mrs. Len O'Rourke and daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. Herb Britton on Friday. Remember! It takes blit a moment toplace an Expositor Want Ad and be • money in pocket. To advertise, just ,Dial Seaforth 527-0240. WINCHELSEA Mr. and Mrs. Williatri Wal- ters had as • their guests Satur- day evening, Mrs. John Coward, Mrs. Newton Clarke, Mrs. Colin Gilfillan, Barbara and Penny Smith, of Crediton, celebrating Mrs. Walters' birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Elson Lynn, Joan and Jim visited in Owen Sound on Easter Sunday. - Mrs. Newton Clarke visited her sister, Mrs. Gladys Atkin- son, of Lucan, on Thursday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Coward, Pamela and Jeffery, of Sun- shine Line, visited Sunday with Mrs. John Coward. Mrs. Isabel Sugden and Mr. Tennyson Johns visited in St. Marys on Sunday with Mrs. Bessie Frank. - Mrs. Freeman Horne visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs: Ger- ald Grubb and family at Far- quhar, The Youth Fellowship of Thames Road and Elimville held their Sunrise Service at Thames Road Sunday morning. Bill Jeffery had charge of the meeting; scripture by Clifton Webber, -and Mrs. Donald Ker - nick gave the Bible study, fol- lowed by breakfast prepared by the girls. ' •Elimvill'e III 4-H Club met at the Elililville Hall together with Elimville I and II Clubs. Roll call was, "One thing each club 'girl learned about choosing ac- cessories." Janet Bern read the minutes of last meeting. The next meeting will be held at the home of Betty Jean Miller. on April 14. Barbara Gilfillan will be secretary. Roll call will be, "One point I have learned about care of accessories." The leaders, Mrs. Fletcher and Mrs. Lynn, gave notes on care --of Accessories. The home econom- ist, Mrs. Liddiard, was a guest 1963 DODGE 4 -DOOR SEDAN Six -cylinder auto; Lic. E8299 1964 DODGE 4 -DOOR SEDAN Six -cylinder auto; Lic. A63262 1964 VALIANT 4 -DOOR SEDAN Six -cylinder; Lic. A61294 1963 PONTIAC 4 -DOOR SEDAN Eight -cylinder auto; Lic. A60853 1963 FQRD 4 -DOOR SEDAN Six -cylinder; Lic. A98977- 'owcliffe Motors - Dodge & Chrysler Phone 527-1670 Seaforth ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 13-16 INCLUSIVE. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. 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