The Huron Expositor, 1966-08-11, Page 3N
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Serving Western Ontario 1941.66
OUR AIM 15 TO JUSTIFY THE CONFIDENCE PLACED IN
US, AND WE. ARE ENDEAVORING TO MAINTAIN THE
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Fall Term opens September 6; 1966
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Tasty Sliced
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Meaty
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PHONE 527-0040 — SEAFORTH
il! Cater to
The Monti* meeting of the
I�CW waa held at St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, Brocthagen,
with 15 members present, '14M.rs.
Boyd- Driscoll, Mrs. Orland
Ropier and Mrs. Minnie Welt
were irk ;charge of devotions,
their topic being "Contented
or Discontented". The group
was thanked by president, Mrs.
Martin Dietz for --their topic.
The offering was received and
followed by a prayer. A dona-
tion was received from the fun-
eral of Henry Hillebrecht. The
ladies are to cater to a wedding
dinner on Oct. 1.
Birthdays were reported by
Mrs. - Lena Bennewies and Mrs.
Mildred Pfeifer.
Misses Phyllis Ahrens and
Bonnie Hoegy spent ,a few days
with Miss Beverley Sholdice at
Grand Bend. Miss Lois Davey
and Miss Joyce Parrott also with
her there recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Siioldice
attended the wedding recep-
tion for Mr, and Mrs. Bob Lilly -
crop, (Shirley Bolger) at the
Legion Hall, in Brussels last
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Elligsen
and family visited. with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Edgar, Molesworth,
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sholdice.
and boys with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Clark, Kitchener on Sun;
day.
During their holidays, . Mr.
and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe spent a
few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Tait at Wasaga Beach
and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Haupt
at Willow. Beach on Lake Sim-
coe, near Sutton. They also
spent a day at Camp Borden vis-
iting with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
McAffec. Mr. and Mrs. John
Hinz, Sr., Kitchener, visited Mr,
and Mrs. Wolfe Friday evening.
They visited Sunday with Mr.
and'Mrs. Dave Lemon, Seaforth.'
Visitors with Mr, and 'Mrs.
Wilbur Hoegy last week were,
Rev. and Mrs, Alvin Querenges-
WINCHELSEA
Mr. and Mrs. William Wal-
ters, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hern,
Mrs. Tom Campbell, Mrs. Colin
Gilfillan, visited with Mrs. John
Coward on Saturday evening,
celebrating her birthday. •
and- Mrs.--H-arry-Sparling
of London visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman:.
Horne.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake
and family visited in Sarnia on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Don
Penhale and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan
and Barbara and Mr. and Mrs.
William Walters visited on.
Tuesday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Smith and Penny
of Crediton.
Mr. Paul Kerslake spent a
couple of days this past week
with Dale Skinner of Elimville
South.
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Bunk SHUR GAIN Feeds
means 5 important savings
for you.
YOU SAVE TIME. IN HANDLING
YOU SAVE SPACE IN STORAGE
YOU SAVE LABOUR IN UNLOADING
.YOU SAVE EFFORT IN FEEDING
YOU SAVE MONEY ON LOWER PRICE
LET US SHOW YOU HOW BULK FEED CAN FIT
INTO YOUR LIVESTOCK OR POULTRY PROGRAM.
Custom Chopping Cement For Sate
All Kinds of Grain Bought and Sold
W M. STAPLETON & SON'
COAL MERCHANT .
Flour, Feed and Seeds, 00
Orders promptly attended to
-- Dublin, Ontario
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bulk,feedleruice
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Ehnner
ser, Ponoka, Alberta, They* also.
visited other relatives lin- the
district. Mr. and Mrs, Alwin
Querengesser, Edmonton,, Alber-
ta, at the same home this week;
Rev. and Mrs. Alvin Queren-
gesser an Marylyn at the 'the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Miller.
Mi. and Mrs. Edward Queren,
gesser and Miss `Ella Queren-
gesser, Edmonton, Alberta, are.
visitors with Mrs. Louise Hide-•
breeht and Edgar:
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elligsen and
Gary, Windsor, are visiting Mrs.
Caroline Elligsen and other rel-
atives this' week.
Gary Sholdice was sworn in
as official postmaster for Brod-
hagen on Friday, taking his
father's place. His wife Barbara
was also sworn in as assistant
postmaster..
A shower was held at the
community hall for Mr. and
Mrs. ' Roy Beuermann, (Joan
Parrott) Friday night, with The
Stardusters playing. The couple
were presented with a gift of
money. Mrs. Murray Rock read
DUBLIN
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carbert,
Royal Oak, Mich., visited Mr.
and Mrs. George Holland.
Mrs, Joseph Jordan was in
London with Mr. and Mrs. Al
MacDougall.r. , •.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Maloney
and children have moved from
Kitchener to Mr. Peter Malon-
ey's house on Ann 'Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Rourke
were in Toronto attending the
wedding of their niece.
Mr. Michael Denomme; Dun-
das, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Cronin.
Mr. and Mrs.
ed the funeral
McCarthy in T
Mrs. Mac
Dorion with M
Vincent.
Rev. Father
C.S.B., Gary In
Mrs. Patrick
and Mrs. Leo
visited Mrs. Fr
have left on a
east coast.
Mrs. John
Terry McCarthy
and Mrs. Lloyd
McCarthy attend
of Mrs. Michael
oronto, 'Thursday.
Vincent was in
r• and Mrs. Ross
Vincent Eckert,
liana, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Geor
ge Coville.
Benn, and Mr,
Higgins, Toronto,
ink Evans.
Mr. and, Mrs
Mancer Brown
vacation to the
Holland was in
Oliphant with Mr. and Mrs, Don
Heard and family. TT
Mrs. Shirley Hinz of Shirley's
Beauty Salon is on,,,,a week's va-
cation at Pike Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Butters
and daughter, of Hamilton visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Tom Butters.'
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Feeney
and children, Kitchener, visited
Mrs. Nicholas Krauskopf.
Mrs. Loe, Ryan, Kitchener,
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mc-
Quaid.
Morris Council
Morris township council decid-
ed to purchase a 25 -foot flag
pole at their August meeting,
with all members present.
Other motions passed includ-
ed:
—That road accounts in the
amount of $6,714.49 be accepted
as presented by, the road super-
intendent;
--That Stewart Procter and'
Ross Smith be representatives
on the Mid -Western Regional
Tourist Council;
—That William Elston repre-
sent Morris Council to help in-
spect the Johnston Drain;
—That Morris agrees to accept
responsibility for their share of
proposed ambulance cost for
Wingham, and District Hospital
area.
General Accounts •
Tom Warwick, fox bounty,
4.00; Brian. Hopper, fok bounty,
4.00; Stan Hopper, fox bounty,
4.00; Grant Elliott, fox bounty,
4.00; Herbert Garniss, fox
bounty, 4.00; Ontario Hydro,
Bluevale street lights, 14.25;
Wingham Advance Times, ads-'
vertising, 1.80; Post Publishing
House, advertising, 1.00; Muni-
cipal World, supplies, 4.01;
Lloyd Warwick, bulbs and care-
taking Bluevale street lights,
16.00; Kilbarchan Nursing
Home, 122.25; Morris Township
School Board, advance for
schools, 48,740.00; Receiver
General of Canada, unemploy-
ment stamps, 5.60; Canadian
Imperial Bank of Commerce,
pension and income tax, 50.14;
Bernard Thomas, repairs to
hall, 187.28; Callander Nursing
Home, 275.50; Helen Martin,
119.00.
Road Accounts
Sam Sweeney, bulldozing,
245.00; George Somers, brushes,
nozzles and labour, 59,59; Old-
field Hardware, chains and
hooks, 18.53; J. C. McNeil, bat-
tery and acetylene, 42.29; Alex
Inkley, gas, fttel oil and tax,
151.36; Dominion Road Ma-
chinery, leathers, ,packing and
stub Lurie, 38358; Melvin Carno-
ehan, backhoe Work, 28.00; Brus-
sels Telephone Co., rent and
tolls, 2219; E. E. Cathers, load-
ing, hauling and supplying
gravel, 4,978.35; William Me-
Arter, mileage wages and book-
keeping, 235,&; lames Case -
more, 'wages, 434,00; John
Smith, waged,„'116:11.4
the address.
A band concert was held at
the community centre on' Suit'
dray evening with, the Brodhag-
en Band entertaining and lead-
er Albert Hing in charge.
The Partridge -Smith wedding
reception was -held at the com-
munity centre on Saturday.
Messrs. Clayton and Robert
Ahrens have returned home
from taping a summer course
at the University -»of Western
Ontario in London.
Murray Edwards,. Hamilton,
with his friend Kenneth Ahrens
at his home for the weekend,
Mrs. Jack Hinz accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Knight to
the home of Mrs. Charles Ah-
rens were she remained for. the
weekend.
Rev. and Mrs. Winston Bone
and Alma of British Guiana,
Miss Edna Weigel, Hanover,
with Mr. and Mrs..Reuben Buuck
Rev. Bone was the gueat speak-
er at St. Peter's ' Lutheran
Church on Sunday.
A basket of flowers adorned
the chancel of the church, from
the funeral of AIex Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laurence
visited Sunday evening with
Mrs. August Hillebrecht.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beuer-
mann, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beuer-
mann, Michelle, Michael and
Scott visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Manuel Beuermann recently.
Mrs. Ada Armstrong, Exeter, at
the same home.
ZION
Mr. Ross. Murdie, - Seaforth,
visited his cousin, Mrs. Mary
Malcolm on Thursday.
Mrs. James Statton, Mrs. Fer-
gus Lannin, are under doctor's
care in Seaforth Hospital:
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Han-
non, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Bushfield, attended the funeral
of their cousin, Fred Saddler,
in Mitchell last week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Aikens,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Aikens and
Ann, spent Sunday in 'Sauble
Beach .with their daughter, Mr,'
and Mrs. Neil Nairn and boys.
Mrs. Elmore Kleinfeldt, Exe-
ter, called on Mr. and Mrs. R.
S. Aikens on Friday on her way
to Mitchell, to visit Mrs. Doro-
thy Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Aikens
visited her sister, Mrs. Charles
Brooks and brother, Mr. Eick-
meyer.
Mrs. Ted Parsons and Jim
Owen. Sound, visited her daugh
ter, • Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Srnal
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Graham o
Toronto and Miss Mary” E. Gra
ham, Dresden, spent Monda
with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Mal
colm and attended the Malcolm
reunion in Stratford on Sunday
Mr. Bruce Malcolm left on
Monday for two weeks at Camp
Couchiching.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hardill,
Milton, visited a few clays with
their cousin, Mrs. Mary Mal-
colm and attended the Malcolm
reunion on Sunday. "
Miss Mary E. Graham, Dres-
den, is spending a .couple of
weeks holidays with her aunt,
Mrs. Mary Malcolm and other
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith,
and Susan, Sebringville, visited
Mr. and ;Mrs. Dalton Malcom
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Blythe Lannin has been
directors of girl's ,.camp at Bin-
ninni and Gayle Lannin, coun-
cellor for the past week.
Mrs. Reg Sudrnore, Mrs. Har-
ry Thompson and Debbie, Dian-
ne and Marie, . Tedy, Jimmie
and Cathy, Clinton, visited Mrs.
Cudmore's sister, .Mrs. Charles
Roney and Mr. Roney on Thurs-
day.
Mrs. Fergus Lannin, Mrs.
James Statton, have returned
home from Seaforth Hospital
this week.
Mr. Carl Allan and Jim Ron-
ey and cousin Harold Williams
left' on Wednesday for a trip
north and will visit Ottawa -be•
fore coming home.
Mrs. Herb Britton spent
Thursday with her daughter,
Mrs. Len O'Rourke and attend-
ed Patti's birthday.
Miss Nancy Lannin has finish-
ed her summer course in Wood-
stock and is spending the rest
of her holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Lannin.
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moment to place an Expositor
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pocket. • To advertise, just
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CLEANERS
Re -opening after
Holidays
Monday, Aug. 15
Phone 527-0830
For pick up
pose to
Toronto
Sea girth Pee Wees perticipa
tell!"• in. a tournament in• Dwo
$eund, $aturday. Althoixgh they,
lost both contests, they. put UQ,
good games considering- the
fact their opponents in • each
matchwere from a higher .etas-
sifieation than the local' team,
In their opening gene' they
gave a bigger,, Owen Sound
team a solid battle but lost
8 3. Owen Sound, a class "A"
team took_ advantage of Sea-
forth's errors and scored nine
runs in four innings before
Seaforth settled down and held
their opponents scoreless while
scoring their three runs.'
In their second game, the
locals were matched against a
'class "AA" team from Toronto.
The Toronto team also took ad-
vantage of the 'local's errors
and nervousness to score 11
runs in the first inning: How-
ever,
lowever, the locals improved as
the game went on, but couldn't
contain the bigger and -mote
experienced boys. The final
score was 21-6.
The class "C" Seaforth team,
although they lost, made a good
showing against much bigger
teams in higher classifications.
The Seaforth lineup for the
two games was as follows: Ger-
ry Feeney, catcher; Bill Salis-
bury, catcher; Tim Hoff; pit-
4cher, short stop; Garry Eisler,
third base; Don Nicholson, pit-
cher, fielder; John Gorwill, sec-
ond base; Jim Bannon, 'first
base; Larry Broome, centre
field; Peter Beattie, left field;
Jim Putman, right field; Randy
Wood, left field; Hank Grooth-
ius, right field.
The Pee Wees ended the sea-
son with 3-8 record. They were
defeated two straight by Mit-
chell in the group finals. The
scores were 14-10 and 7-4. It
is hoped ,the team will do bet-
ter next year and should with
their added experiehce.
LADIES' AID" ' -
The ladies' Aid of First Pres-
byterian Church,were entertain-
ed at the summer home of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Kling, Tuesday
afternoon. As the weather was
cold, games were enjoyed in the
house.
Among those winning. prizes
were Mrs. George Hillis, Mrs.
Robert B. Scott, Mrs. Lew Teb-
butt, Mrs. W. E. `Butt, Mrs. H.
H. Leslie and Mrs. R. S. Hab-
kirk.
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Office in Masonic Block
Main Street
Phone 527-1610 Seaforth
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WILLIS DUNDAS
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WIND •
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JAMES F.' KEYS
Phone 527-0467 Seaforth
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