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The Huron Expositor, 1966-10-06, Page 8HE HURON. XPOSITOR •,5EAFORTH, Or r., Kr, 6, 046 SSIFIED ADS 3« Bu i e$s Directory J. AJ EURKE Funeral Director and Ar imlance Service DUBLIN - ONTARIO Night or Day Calls Phone 43'R 10 A. M. HARPER Chartered Accountant 55-57 South Street Telephone Goderich 524-7562 G. A. WHITNEY FUNERAL HOME Goderich St. W. Seaforth AMBULANCE SERVICE Adjustable hospital beds for rent. FLOWERS- FOR EVERY OCCASION Phone 527-1390 - Seaforth McCONNELL & STEWART Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C. D. I. STEWART Seaforth, Ont. Phone 527-0850 24. Cards of Thanks Mr. Thomas Grieve, Egmond- ville, wishes to thank his many friends for the beautiful cards, flowers, and gifts sent to him on the occasion of his hundredth birthday, Septem- ber thirtieth. 24-44x1 I wish tp thank all my friends and neighbors for flowers, vis- its, cards, gifts and treats re- ceived while I was a patient in Seaforth Community Hos- pital. Also special thanks to Dr. Brady and Dr. Malkus and the nursing staff. —Greta Becker. 24-44-1 I wish to thank my..neighbors, friends and relatives who vis- ited and remembered me with But always a beautiful. mem- ory, Of one whom we loved so dear. —Lovingly remembered by wife .and family. -1 GRIMOLDBY --- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Robert C. Grim- oldby., who passed away, Oc- tober 4th, 1965. In Maitland softly sleeping Where the gentle b r e'e z es wave Lies one we loved so dearly The one we could not save. This day brings back sad memories Of the loved one gone to rest, And those who think of him today Are those who loved him best. When the, evening shades are falling When we are sitting all alone, To our hearts there comes a longing If he only could come home. Oft and oft our •thoughts do wander To the grave not far away, Where we laid our loved one Just a year ago today. Ener remembered by wife and family. 25-44x1 Births DALE — In Stratford General Hospital, on Oct. 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dale, a daugh- ter. DELANEY — In Seaforth Community Hospital, on October 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Delaney, RR 1 Dub- lin• a daughter. READ — In Stratford Gener- al Hospital, on September 28, .1966, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Read, Seaforth, a daughter, Cheryl Lynne. • Cards, flowers, gifts and --- treats, Also to my neighbors I. Too Late who helped at our home while FOR SALE. — Minneapolis a patient in Seaforth Com -Moline corn picker, in A-1 shape; also 2 wheel trailer, new tires. Francis Hicknell, RR 5, Seaforth, Phone Dublin, 109 R. 11: xl muriity and Stratford General Hospitals_ Special thanks to Dr. Malkus and Dr. W. C. Sproat and the nuring staffs. It was greatly appreciated.— Mrs. ppreciated—Mrs. E: Boshart. 24-44x1 I wish to thank my friends, neighbors and relatives for Cards, treats, flowers and vis- its while I was a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital Also Father Durand and Fa- ther Bensette, Drs. Brady and 'Malkus and nursing. staff. Ev- erything was very much ap preciated. - Mrs. MattMur- ray. 1 Deep appreciation is hereby expressed for thekindness shown me, during my sojourn in the beautifully located and modern Seaforth Community Hospital, with its lovely -land- scaped grounds, by Miss Drope and her efficient staff. as well as to Drs. Malkus and Brady; also for the flowers, cards. and treats received and the .sincere concern for my welfare expressed by letter and phone as well as the kind- • 1-- visits from friends, and rel- atives and my brother minis- ters in town and the surroun- ding district. both while at hgme and in hospital. 3. Ure Stewart. 24-44x1 25. In Memoriam x�ws oma. .WOISteS Current ivens Mecting The 14istorieal1 research and current events meeting of the 6taffa Women's Institute was held at the home of Mr6, John Templeman 0 n Wednesday evening, September 28, Mrs. Walter O'Brien presided. Mt. John Templeman commented on the motto, "The Past Can- not be Changed, but the Fut- ure is in Our Hands". There were 25 members and visitors present and the roll call was answered by a candy recipe and sample. Each member brought a keepsake for display and the branch curator had 2 volumes of the Institute's Tweedsmuir history on display. She outlined the duties of the Tweedsmuir committee and asked that all members co-operate in gathering infor- mation and material for the books. • Mrs. Walter. O'Brien spoke on "Col. John McCrae", the author of "In Flandes Fields" telling of his homey in Guelph WANTED — Baby sitter and light housekeeper to live in. Phone Dublin 83 R 8. FOR SALE -40 good chunks. Paul Murray, 46 R 9 Dublin. FOR SALE — To pigs, eight_ weeks old. Joe Van Valken- goed, RR 1 Cromarty' Phone 14 R 13, Dublin. FOR SALE — 40 pigs, ei weeks old. Jack Patrick, call 527-0047. -1 FOR SALE — Ebersol, 1 ton feed mixer, in good condition. Mervin Dietz, Dublin, phone 126 R 13. . xl PORTER — In loving mem- ory of a dear daughter . and sister whopassed away thir- teen years ago, October, loth, 1953. You're not forgotten, Mary dear, • • Norever shall you be, Aslong as life and memory last, We • shall remember. thee. —Ever remembered by fa- ther, mother., brother Joseph, sisters, Doreen and Ann. 25-44x1 DALE In loving memory of Alvin Dale, who passed away 4 years ago, October 6th, 1962. Many a lonely heartache Often a silent tear, News of Winchelsea LOCAL BRIEFS Mr. , William Modewell, Ed- monton, dmonton, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs, An- drew Turnbull. Mrs. Lylle Gor- don spent Saturday at the same home. Mrs. Gordon and the Turnbulls' had visited with Mr. Modewell's daughter in Oaxaco, Mexico: Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brady entertained on their first wed- ding anniversary at their home in Egmondville. Friends mark- edthe event by• presenting Mr. and Mrs. Brady with many at- tractive gifts. Mrs, Robert Elgie has return- ed home from a visit to the east coast, Montreal and Toron- to. Mrs, William Van Iderstine of Calgary is visiting with Miss Gladys Thompson. Dave Netzke is a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith of North Bay, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crich. Mr. and Mrs. BurI Brewer of Cleveland, Ohio, were guests of their many relatives which in- cludes .Mrs. Rosina Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Camp- bell and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Campbell, McKillop. Many 'friends in this vicinity will regret to learn of the pas- sing of Rev. C. W. Dewit Cogens. Mrs. Mae Dorrance, Mrs. Norman Ireland and John Dorrance were in Mount Forest on Thursday,. while Mr: Stan Dorrance, Chatham and Mrs. Sam Phillips of London, attend- ed the funeral on Friday, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Black of Toronto are guests of Miss Minnie Nixon, Royal Apart- ments. Mr.. and Mrs. Allan Reid- of Kitchener, called on their many friends, in town on Saturday. Visiting atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed' Fischer, Seaforth, on Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hehn, • Perry and Bradley of Rostock, Ont., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wurdell, RR 1, Born- holm, Ont., and Mr. and Mrs. Barry . Baillie, RR 1; Monkton, Ont. Miss Connie Wright of Hali- fax, is spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs.. W. G. Wright. Rev. J. Ure Stewart 'has re- turned home after hospitaliza- tion iti the Seaforth Communi- ty Hospital. Recent visitors at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. Ure Stew- art were the former's daughters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Hammond of Moorefield and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Christner of Kitchen- er and his son and wife, Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Stewart, Waterloo. Mr. Zack McSpadden spent the weekend in Norwich visiting his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam McSpadden, when they entertained for his son Dennis and his bride, who were recently married. Mrs. Harry Chesney spent the weekend in Galt with 'her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hart. FOR SALE — 12 pigs, ten weeks old. Lewis Coyne, RR5 Seaforth, phone Dublin, 109- r 16:• • xi WILL BABYSIT during the" daytime, phone 527-0428. -2 FOR SALE — Dry walnut stove wood. Jim McNairn. phone 527-0428. -2 FOR SALE — 50 acre farm west 142 lot 3, con. 8, McKillop Township.. Good Buildings. Jerry Doerr. x2 • The Elimville U.C.W. ladies put on a program at the Ont- ario Hospital, Goderich on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Skin- ner of Sebringville visited this past week with Mr. and Mrs. Elson, Lynn, Larry, Joan, and Jim. Mr. Roy Clarke of Sunshine Line visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters, and Danny. • Miss Penny Smith of Credi- ton visited on Fray with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gill -Ulan and Barbara.• • Mr. and Mrs. Bev Morgan and family ,of Thames Road visited on Sunday evening ,with Mr. and Mrs Bill Tay- lor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith and Penny of Crediton visited on Stinday with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan and Barbara. Mrs. Terry Grubb and boys of Farquhar visited on Sun- day with Mr. and 'Mrs. Free- man Horne and family. Mrs. John Cowgrd attended the Institute District Rally on Monday at Auburn. - The Youth Fellowship Club met at Thames Road Church an Sunday evening. Brenda Skinner Was in charge of the meeting. Scripture war read liy Clifton Weber. Topic was given. by am and Mrs. Stew- art Miner. Prayer was given by Pahl Kerslake; Mr. and Nf'rs. 13rule Fields, Sarnia, Miss Betty Fields of (1aggow, Scotland i'isited ori Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. News of Dublin FUNERAL and; 'his army service Which instigated the writing ..74 this poem. The Special feature of the eyeing was Mra. Mervin. Nairn with her button collection, and zomments on theixi. J'oanue Templeman also had her ser- viette collection o ndisplay., Mrs. Carter Kerslake pre- sided for the .'Business. Mrs. Walter O'Brien and Mrs. Gerald Agar were named to pack the Christmas parcel for the Institute's adopted child in Korea. - Mrs. Ed Chappel `reported on the conference for Women which she attended at Victor- ian Inn, Stratford. The , 4-H leaders for the project 'fTiie Club Girl Enterains" are Mrs, B. Daynard, Mrs. C. Douglas, Mrs. B. Laing and Mrs. G. Carey. The members are entertain-, ing their husbands and friends on October 26 and Mrs. R. Smale, Mrs. J. Miller and Mrs. J. Templeman are a commit- tee to plan the evening. Mrs. Kerslake thanked ev- eryone contributing to the ev- ening and Mrs. L. Miller and Mrs. G. Taylor served lunch. "The Club Girl Entertains?' club met at the home of the assistant leader, Mrs, Bob Laing. Officers elected were, President, Mary Barnes; Vice- president, Francis Scott; Sec- retary -Treasurer, Brenda Ker- slake; Press reporter, Joanne Templeman; Telephone girls, Carol Vivian and Marilyn Miller. The requirements of the club members Was discussed. The girls learned the rules for proper dishwashing. Bren- da Kerslake derhonstrated the proper measuring of ingredi- ents for baking etc. Mrs. Laing discussed the re- ference files which the girls will compile giving ever] .one pointers. She also displayed:, several lovely flower arrange-' Meats. Misses Janet and Edna Mil- ler of London, visited over the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller. Miss Marg Worden' visitod' MRS. FRANK FLANNERY Mrs.. Frank Flannery, late of London,, died Friday in. St. Joseph's Hospital, L• o n d o n. Born in Stratford.- -(Garth 21, 1938, she was the former Ger- aidine. Marie, Aitchison. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Leslie G Aitch- ison, 208 Huron Street, Strat- ford. She was a graduate of the Stratford separate schools and Loretta Academy. After her `marriage four years- ago, Mrs. Flannery and her hus- band took up residence in Dublin then moved to McKil- lop Township, to the farm of Mr. Flannery's fathers. Later they moved to London.. Be- sides her husband she is sur- vived by one son, Steven Jos- eph, 2, one sister, Margaret, 218 Huron St., two brothers, Thomas Leslie, Blenheim and Dennis, 208 Huron St., Strat- ford'. The body rested at the Gin- gros Funeral Home,20, Cale- donia St., Stratford until 8:45 a.m. Monday when requiem mass was chanted at St. Jos- eph's Roman Catholic Church by Rev. Joseph ' O'Rburke, Rev. Laverty, and Rev. Remi Durand were in the santuary. News of WOODHAM „ Mrs. Fred Doupe, Mrs. Ad- die Gordon, Mrs. Robert Run- dle attended the trousseau tea for Miss Elizabeth Esson at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. -Nelson Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Levy, were guests at the Heard - Hardie Wedding in Granton United Church, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bili Halliday of Rannoek were Saturday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beckitt and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johns and Larry. Linda, Arlene and Alex were Sunday guests with Mr. mut Mrs, Ford Stack and familp of St. Marys,' Miss..Ahn Martin. Fullerton. spent the Week end with Miss Deanne Smith. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Stever of Smh,urv. Mrs. Alice Claw- son of Anoka. Minnesota, Mrs. Bill Taytor and family. - Mary Anderson and Mrs, El - last week with Miss Carol. Ann ,Daw, Cromarty. Mr. Gordon Docking had his right arm severed .while harvesting corn last Friday. Nancy Templeman is a pat- ient at War Memorial Hospit- al, London. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Norris, MacDonald College, Quebec, visited, over the week end with Mrs. Sam mNorris and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Noris and family. Mrs. Sam Norris and Miss Ethel Balkwil returned to Montreal with: them for a weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Breit and Richard. (Bv Christine Pryce) The football season got un- derway on Friday with Exet- er 'at Seaforth, Gary Nichol- son,and Doug Dalrymple scor- ed touchdowns for Seaforth. Larry Lane added a convert to give Seaforth a 13.5 vict- ory. News of CONSTANCE Mr. Earlan Osborn visited on Wednesday with Mrs. Mur- ray Machan and Colleen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Posliff of Monkton. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Preszca- tor and family visited Satur- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Elliott- and family of Staffa. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Huth, Marion and Muriel, Mr. John Ferguson of Clifford visited Sunday with Mrs. Jessie Mac- Gregor. Mr• and Mrs. Don Glousher and Karen of Blyth visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Dale and girls. Karen remained with her grandpar- ents for a few days. • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchan- an and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart of Goderich on Sunday. Mr. and Brs. Hector Kings- well of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kingswell of Goderich. were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. • • George Mcll- wain and Mary. Mr: and Mrs. Frank Riley and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riley, Clinton, visaed their brother- in-law, Mr. Ernest Ellwood in London Hospital on Sunday. Mr. • BoydHodgins ' and Under the coach g of Mr. Reidy, the team co is'ts of 22' players. They are P t Brown, Ken Whitmore, Ger Town- send, Larry Lane, Ji Nixon, Paul O'Reilly, Bill Woods, Brian Stewart, Stephens Bra- dy, Doug Dalrymple,. Hank Scott, Gary Nicholson, Char- les Smith, Rick Fortune, Bill Price, Bill Boshart, Jim Step- henson, . Ian Dolmage, Tom Papple, Murray Halley and Don Muray. A pep rally led by the cheerleaders was held before the football game. The stud- ents! had a chance to meet the members of the team and new cheers were displayed. The band, which has been practising since school started played at Brlassels Fair, Fri- day. In between rains, they did their drills and then re- turned home to cheer on the football team. A competition between teachers and distraction out- side of the classroom windows ha,s been a constant threat since Monday morning when the new section•of the school got under way.' friend of London visited on Sunday with Mr•. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator and family. Mr. 'and Mrs. Earlan Osborn and Melody . visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Osborn, Mary Ellen,. Cher- yl, Jacqueline, June, Dianne; Mr. Neil Rapien, Mrs. Cath- erine Osborn, all of Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. David Chaffee, Mitchell. Mrs I r e n e Grimoldby is spending this 'week visiting with Mrs. Phoebe Millson, of Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnston and Bruce;° Grand Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Finch and -fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Medd, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Medd and family of London, Mrs. Jack Armstrong of Clinton, Mr. and rs: Jack Medd and fam- ily visited and attended a birthday party for Mrs. Jim Medd on Sunday. ' Sunday visitors 1vith Mr. and Mrs. Jirin Preszcator and Billy where Mr. and Mrs. Butch Hoffman of Clinton, Ed' Preszcator and Rene Whitney of Exeter. .. Congratulations are extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs. Don Glousher on the birth of a son on Monday. • peckil on Perms Fiom Oct. 17th to 31st' Perm, reg. 1x.50 Special 9.95 Perm reg. 10.50 Special '8.00 Pauline's Beauty Shop, Walton Phone 527-0448 for appointments ' Thanksgiving TREATS Cinderella Pumpkin Pies • • • • 45c Mincemeat Pies, ea. 50c Pumpkin Layer Cake, ea. • • 45c Hot Roasted Chickens $1.50 TRAPNELL'S PASTRY SHOP Phone 527-0570- • Seaforth w .� Honey Products See My Honey Exhibit at the PLOWING MATCH In the County Building Wallace• Ross Apiaries Producer' of Clover, Light, Amber, Buck- wheat and Comb Honey and .Beeswax . Roasting ':U" . Grade HICKENS each 51/2 to 6 Ibs. Ib. 39 Grade "A" FRYERS each 31/2 to 4 lbs. Ib. 3g` Most all. Sizes TURKEYS at GOETTLER'S 41c,047c Ib. Whytes Bacon 1st grade BUY 4 GE BULBS at regular price and get granulated FREE lbs. sugar • 100 Ibs. SUGAR $7.19 50 Ibs. SUGAR $3.79 sie Conrad of Woodstock were Tuesday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johns and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Ira McCurdy, Mr. and Mrs. Reg McCurdy visited on Sunday with Mr. Oliver McCurdy of Barrie. Miss Margaret Levy had the misfortune to burn her hands with grease on Friday. Mrs. Wilbert Pane of Lon- don is spending a couple of days with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Randle and Jack. Mrs. Jack Smith and Miss Jean Copeland attended Ild- erton Fair on Saturday. Mr's. Cliff Meta of London, and Mrs. Arnold Hern attend- ed the trousseau tea for Vass Elizabeth Esson. • Every week more people dis- cover what - Mighty jobs are accomplished by low .cost Ex- positor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240. - - lb. 89 McIntosh APPLES Bus. each 2.49 Six Quart Basket each 69t 3 Ibs. Cello CARROTS - - - 19c Plenty of fresh Radishes, Green Onions Turnips, and Cauliflower for Thanksgiving - - RED& WHITE • FOOD STORES McCdrmick's CRACKERS 1b.39c 3 lbs. Norwich A.S.A. tablets 500 for $1.29 , A Brylc.reem, Reg. 85c = ' - 69c Vick's Vapor -Rub, Reg. 64c - 54c Pure Linen Tea Towels - . 39c Blankets, Reg. 5.95 - - . - $3.95 Marshmellows, Reg. 39c - - 29c 1 24 oz. Sliced Bread 5tor87c Maxwell House Coffee` - - lb. 79c Hostess Potato Chips, Reg. 69c - 59c Monarch Cake Mixes Reg. 2/39'2 for29c Aylmer Tomato Juice 48 -oz. 3 for 99c 5 for 89c 2for 45c. Stokley's Honey Pod Peas Libby's Pumpkin 28 -oz. - OETTLER'S MARKET DUBLIN