The Huron Expositor, 1966-08-25, Page 5id
ANNOU NCEi E , T
Having sold our stere business in Egrnenclville to
Mr. Alex Finnigan, who takes possession on Menday,"Aug.
29th, 1966, we would like to take this opportunity to thank
all our customers for their continued patronage over the
past eight years.
Thank You
Aubrey and Rose
Eickrxt~eyer
TOWNSHIP ' OF HULLETT
Tenders For 'Gravel
Sealed Tenders will be received" by the under-
signed 'until 5 p.rn„ $aturday,' September 3, 1966, for Load-
ing and Hauling 12,000 cu. yards, more or less of Granular
B Gravel.
Material to be supplied by the township. Work to
be completed by October 10, 1966. Certified cheque for
$500 to accompany the tender. For further particulars con-
tact the undersigned. Lowest or ,any tender not necessarily
accepted..
LEN CALDWELL,
Road Superintendent,
Londesboro, Ontario.
SMITH'S
VSUPERIOR)
(*FOOD MARKET*I
SPECIALS . FOR
'Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Maxwell House Instant
COFFEE large 10 -oz, jar 1.39
Orange
TANG or Orange Grapefruit
2 pkgs. 390
Duncan Hines
Cherry Supreme, Lemon Supreme, Devil's Food and, White
2 pkgs. 830
1.05
CAFE MIXES
KING SIZE FAB
Gaines Burgers
DOG FOOD . • large 72 -oz. pkg. 1.45
Scotian Gotd
APPLE JUICE
Cashmere
TOILET TISSUE 8 roll pkg. 85¢
2 large 48 -oz. tins 590
PRODUCE
Tender Fresh -.
SWEET CORN dozen 490
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4'1` Snukist
ORANGES size°138s doz. 550
Ort
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Long, Green, Slicing
--CUCUMBERS. 2 for 170
FOR 'A1'bITIONAL SPECIALS
SEE LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY
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Free Delivery
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CONSTANC 4, :NED'
cue . anal Mrs. Frani Riley
spent last week visiting with
their daughter, and son-in-law,
Mr. .and Mrs. Robert Woods,'
Debbie and ,Michele in (UMWnp-
clue, while they went. to .Ot•
tawa and visited their nephew,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellwood
and Wayne and also took in
the Thousand Islands Boat
Tour.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson
of Seaforth, Mr. Cameron Addi-
son of Clinton, visited on Thurs-
day evening, with Mr, and Mrs.
Jack Medd and family. Miss
Kerte Medd returned home after
visiting at the Lawson home.
Miss Cheryl Dale visited last
week with her sister and bro-.
ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Glousher and Karen of Blyth.
Mrs. Ella Jewitt and family,
Mrs. Elma Jewitt and family,
Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt and
family, Mrs. Jim Preszcator and
Billy attended the McRorie pic-
nic held at Ipperwash on Wed-
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hart,
John and Bob of Brussels, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Buchanan and
family, visited one day last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Earlon
Osborn and Melody.
Mrs. Robert. Johnson and
Bruce of Grand Valley, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Medd and family. Mrs.
James Medd returned home af-
ter spending the past two weeks
with her deughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Earlan Os-
born and Melody, Mr. Fred
Buchanan, visited one day re-
cently with Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Osborn and family of Monk -
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thompson
attended the'Agar-Plaskett wed-
ding held on Saturday 'in Sea -
forth.
Mrs. Robert McIntyre of
Stratford visited one day the
past week with Mrs. Ella Jew-
itt and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Finch visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Medd and -family and"
Mrs. Jim Medd.
Sunday visitors. with Mr. and
Mrs. Earlan Osborn and. Melody
were Mrs, Howard Osborn,
June,' Mary Ellen, Cheryl and
Jacqueline of Monkton and Mrs.
Donald Beuerman, Jeffery and
Janice of Brodhagen.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Buchanan
and family visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hart of
Holmesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Huth, Mar-
ion and Muriel, Mr. John Fer-
guson all of Clifford visited on
Sunday with Mrs. Ross Mac-
Gregor and Margaret.
Mr. and• Mrs. George Mell-
wain and Lynn of Seaforth, vis-
ited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. George Mcllwain and Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Gloush-
er, Mrs. Ella Jewitt, Mrs. James
Preszcator attended the Bali -
Hoffman wedding in Goderich
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Pfaff
and family, visited on Monday
News of
Staffa
Rev. and Mrs. Bert Daynard,
Heather and Eleanor Kemp, left
the latter part of the week for
a holiday in the Southern Unit-
ed States.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell War-
den, Marg. and Carol Ann Dow
are enjoying a motor trip to
the west coast.
Rae Butson and Nola Dow
visited with their cousins, Lee
and Teresa Miller.
Fay Templeman , visited • with
Debbie•Illman, Monkton.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff . Miller and family
were Rev. Brindjar, London,
Joanne Templeman and Mr. aid'
Mrs. Calvin Christie and family
Cromarty.
Sharon Knott, Carlingford,
Susan •Eidt, Mitchell, Lori• Mar-
tin, Russelldale and Dianne
Miller visited with the Temple-
man girls.
Just Arrived
HOT POTATOES
by KEDS (as advertised_ in Chatelaine)
five potatoes,
Seven potatoes,
one potato •
two potatoes
six potatoes
more....
four . . .
three potatoes
They're the talk of the teens and post teens tool The new fall
crop of soft shoes. Stunning new colours in eye
catching hues. All with the new Hot Potato Look.
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-- Free drkw on two pieces of MaBrine train cases continues <--
Read's Shoes 8r Luggage
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Phone " 52'-0690 Seaforth
S OF 1H!k.WEEK
with Mr, and Mrs, Cent eszca"
ter and .family.
• Miss Mary MacGregor i$
home with .her MOth.ork Mrs,
Ross MacGregor and Margaret,
after, completing her eoutae *-
nursing at K. and W. Hospital,
Kitchener. '
Mr. and Mrs. Reg . Lawson,
John and Elizabeth visited on
Monday evening with Mr. Joan
Turner of Ttickersmith.
Mrs. Murray Scott and girls:
of Belgrave visited on• Monday
with Mr. and Mrs..Bill Dale and
girls.
At the time -of writing, we,
are sorry to report that Donald
Medd is a patient in Clinton
Hospital. We wish him a speedy
recovery.
Misses Linda, Dianne and
Nancy Preszcator are visiting
a few days this week with Mr.
and Mrs. Mervin Webb of • Clin
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan
and family visited on -Monday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
George Hart of Brussels.
Newso of •
Woodham
Mr. and Mrs. George Levy
and family of Russeltdale vis-
ited. ,Baturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. 'Walton Levy
and Margaret.
Marlene Tyler, Dashwood,
is holidaying with Geraldine
Beckett.
Mrs. Lawrence Beckett and
Jacqueline attened the C.N.E.
Saturday in Toronto and vis-
ited with Mrs. Beckett's sister
Mrs. Tommy Borg, and
Mr. Borg and family, return-
ing home on Sunday.
Karen. Rodd is spending this
week with her grandmother
Mrs. Edgar Rodd of Exeter.
Mrs. Jean German is spend-
ing some time with Mr. and
Mrs, Clarence Mills.
Brenda 'McCurdy, Kirkton,
visited Friday with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mc-
Curdy.
Ray Miller, Listowel, is hol-
idaying with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Miller also Bet-
ty
etty Jean and Bob.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Rodd
and family visited Sunday
with Mr. and. Mrs. Elmer Mc-
Laughlin and family, Water-
loo. Rickey returned home
with them, While there they
visited the Doone Pioneer
Village.
Frank Levy, Hilda and Hel-
en, Transval and Rachael
Levy of Stratford. were Satur-
day evening guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson,
Warren, Sandra and Perry
of Lakeside were Sunday
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Smith.
Farewell Party
Mr. and Mrs. Teke Witte-
veen of Paris, Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Van Beek and family of
Iiespeller, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Witteveen and family, St.
George, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Witteveen and family, Downs-
view, Mr. and Mrs. George
Landman and family, Grand
Valley,, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Bouhuis and family, Grand
Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Witteveen, Elora, attened a
farewell party at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Witteveen,
Sharon and Brian, Sunday, to
honor Mr. and Mrs. S. H.
Witteveen of Bolsward, Hol-
land. They have been visiting
their family the past few
weeks.
Sharon Witteveen and Sid-
ney Witteveen were celebrat-
ing birthdays, Douglas and
Victor" Witteveen returned.
with their parents after holi-
dayir}g with their cousins.
Mr: and Mrs. Lloyd Smith
and Douglas visited with Dr.
and Mrs. Norman Amos and
family at Poplar Beach. Di-
anne returned home after
spending a few days with
Cathy. -
Linda Ton4linson returned
home Thursday after being a
patient in St. Marys Memorial
Hospital for two weeks.
• Rev. and Mrs. John Cooke
of Thamesferd visited 'during
the week with Mrs. John But-
ters.
Yvonne Jacques, Zion West
is spending a few days with
her aunt Mrs. Arthur Hop-
kins.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mills
and girls, Mrs'. Lawrence Mills
of Oakridge. Acres, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Brine and Cheryl
were Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Doupe.
Robert Wareham, Kitchener
and Barbara Henry, Lucan,
were Sunday evening guests
with Mrs.'Robert Rundle and
Jack. Jim -Rundle and Barb-
ara Skinner of 'Exeter also
visited,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robin-
son and fanelly spent the week
end at Ipperwash.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. John Rodd, Pamela and
Calvin were Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Wilson, Dianne and Lois,
Rev. and Mrs. John Wheeler
of A u b u r n, Mr. and Mrs.
Ceeorge Wheeler and David,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Copeland
and Cynthia and Ellen.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Brine
and Cheryl returned home
Saturday evening from a mot-
or trip around Lake Superior,
° Patricia Bain, Don Mills,
and Arlene Johns were Tues-
day guests with Mrs, Arthur
Hopkins.
Hanna Rinn, London and
Noreen Waikcim visited Wed-
nesday afternoon ° with Ada
Hopkjns and Mrs. Robert
Rundle.
Mrs. Robert Rundle and
Jack visited Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs, tired Payne,
London,
LOCAL BRIEFS a
-.Tem Craw#or44 who has Spent
the summer holtdayit}g; with b a
grandmother, Mrs. W. Cr. Wiigbt
lett on Tuesday fpr $rampton'
to spend a few days WithMr,'
and Mrs. Robert. Wright before
flying home to Halifax .On Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Scott, of
Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Tate, Detroit, spent Sun-
day with Miss Janet Cluff and
Mr. J. Scott Cluff.
Mrs. Nelson, Cardno and
family are holidaying in Hamil-
ton
amnilton and Moosdnee, Opt. •
Mrs. F, V. Miller of Allan -
town, Pa., visited her aunt
Mabel Thompson, at the home'
of Mrs. Thomas Appleby.
Mrs. Miller has just returned
from a trip to Portugal and
Spain and was held up for two
days by the air lines strike.
Mrs. Laura Jermyn of Brus-
sels spent a week with her
daughter, Alma Pinkney.
Mr.° and Mrs. Donald Carter
and family of Fort William,
were guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Pethick.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Melanson
and family and Mrs. R. S. Hab-
kirk were in New Brunswick
last week attending the funeral
of his mother who pasted away
suddenly there last Sunday.
Margaret Harris of Toronto
was the weekend guest of Mr.
and Mrs. James F. Scott.
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Thuelle,
Brenda and Sharon, of Regina,
are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Adin Forbes and family..
Mr, and Mrs. William Taman,
Cochrane, and Mr. and Mrs.
LIoyd Vezina, Christine and Jef-
fery of Kapausasing were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy• McGeoch.
Mr. and Mrs. Alanzo Smith
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F.
Kling at their summer' home at
Bayfield.
Mrs. James E. Willis is a
atient in Seaforth Community
osp'ital.
Gertrude Crich and Mrs. Rob-
ert; Elliott of Toronto, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Crich.
Mrs. Cartwright Hawley is a
patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital: •---
Rev. and Mrs. Harry Donald-
son, Gladys Thompson and Mrs.
Winona Rouston have returned
from a trip to eastern Canada.
Sgt. and Mrs. E. L. Parker,
Tommy, Gale and Catherine of
Picton Heights, spent the past
week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
White and Mrs. L. Healy.
Mr. and Mrs, U. Mathews and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Travers of
Dertoit, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. -Joe White_ and
Mrs. L. Healy.
Mrs. Margaret Murray, Miss
Eileen Murray, Mrs: Eldon
Doering and Jane of Stratford,
•and Mrs. John Ruston Spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred McDonald of Tees -
water.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson
are spending a few days at Au-
sauble beech.
Mr. and Mrs. •Bastien and son
of Kitchener, were guests of
Mrs. Helen Bolton.
Mr. and Mrs, Neil Taylor and
family of, San Francisco, Cal.,
are guests. of Mrs. W. S. Hays
at Seaforth Apartments.
Mr. and Mrs. George Robb of
Regina, are visiting their Bon-
in -law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Sharp.
Margaret Eckert, and Jean
Devereaux were holidaying in
Kitchener with Mr. and •Mrs.
FIRST CHURCH •WMS
First Church WMS met at the
home of Mrs. John McMillan,
Thursday.
The meeting was presided
over by Mrs. Jack Thompson.
The treasurer's report was giv-
en by Mrs. Charles McKay, Mrs.
Francis Coleman read a prayer
by Mrs. J. L. Bell.
The meeting was then turned
over to Mrs. John McMillan's
group. A poem "Take Time to
Think" was read by Mxs.,,,,Mc-
Millan. `Mrs. H. Van Rooijen
gave an •adkIress on the life of
Jeremiah. Mrs. McMillan read
an article called "A visit to
British: Guiana".
*PP and fanfY,
. ad Mra« George ging
have re nrned: to .Sault
Marin after ai onding- two week0'.
with the former's mother, Mrs,.
J, Edwards,
Visitors TuesdaY with NO, aid
Mrs, Lorne MacDonald, were;
Mr, and Mxs. Murray McCul-
lough and ;Family, Peterboio;
Mr. and Mrs. James Masters,
Parkhill; and Mrs, Steve Billetr
and daughter, Grimsby.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hotham
have returned to Windsor after
spending a week with Mrs.
Mary A. Hotham• and also atten-
ding the funeral of Mrs. Roth-
am's brother, the late Mr. Geo-
rge Davis of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Millard
of Brantford have returned
from a holiday at Cape Cod,
Mass., and spent the past week.
with Mrs. Mary A. Hotham and
Leone Hotham, Seaforth.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Eckert last week were Walt -
ter Ennett, Wally, Steve, Clare
and Phyllis of Edmonton; Mr.
and Mrs. AI Eckert and family
and Ellen Hall, of . Fort Wayne,
Indiana; Mr. and Mrs, Reg Tus-
tain and family, Kitchener; and
Mr. and Mrs. Al Goldhawk of
Ridgetown. -
Kenneth and Linda Papple
spent the weekend in Owen
Sound where they attended the
Murray-McEssok wedding, Fri-
day evening. Mr. Popple was a
member of the wedding party.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott,
Mr. H. Scott, Jr., and Miss
Nancy Scott, who spent the
summer in Bermuda, returned
home Tuesday. They were ac-
companied by Miss Jane Corn-
ish who spent the past two
weeks with them.. •
Mrs. Leo Stephenson has re-
turned from a motor . trip with
her son, William Stephenson, of
Toronto, to Cocoa Beach, Flori-
da.
Mrs. Jack Kellar has return-
ed from visiting her sister at
Melborne, Florida.
News of
Kippen
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love of
Cario, Michigan,. • spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar McBride and attended
the Harris -Baird wedding, Sat-
urday.
Sympathy from the communi-
ty is extended to the family of
the late Mrs. Elizabeth Ander-
son, who passed away Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Sproule, Ex-
eter, visited Saturday evening,
with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mellis.
Visitors during the week with
Mr. and. Mrs. N. Long included
Fred Rowntree of Rowntree
Beach, Mr. and Mrs. John Long,
Owen Sound, and Charles Tay-
lor, Stoney Creek.
Mrs. Arthur Anderson
Mrs. Arthur Anderson, 82,
Kippen, died in Clinton Public
Hospital, Sunday. She was the
former Elizabeth Henrietta
Clark. Her husband predeceas-
ed her.
Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. Elvon, (Olive) Jarrott, of
Brucefield; Mrs. Robert (Fran-
ces) Upshall, Seaforth; two
sons, John and Emerson, both
of RR 2, Hensall; two sisters,
Mrs. John , (Ethel) Mason, Port
Credit; Mrs. Myrtle Kilpatrick,
London; a brother, Alfred
Clark, Hensall;' nine grandchild-
ren and 11 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, from the Bonthron
funeral home, Hensall, with
Rev. Edgar Roulston of Exeter,
officiating. Burial was in
Baird's cemetery, Stanley town-
ship.
Pallbearers were James Ben-
gough, Nelson Howe, Edison
McLean, Allan Johnston, Keith
Buchanan, and Alex Chesney.
Mr, and Mrs. Ross Carter of
Chatham spent the weekend
with•Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hood.
W1NCHELSEA
Gary Dayman returned to his
home in Kippen, Sunday, after
spending a week with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Walters and Danny.
Giant
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