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The Huron Expositor, 1967-07-13, Page 4SITOR, SERF o Rau, UNT., Juvi 13, 1.967 Seaforth Lions Park PAVILION DANCING Saturday July 15th The Winjammers Dances will continue each Saturday night during the summer months, KIRKTON COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION 23rd ANNUAL GARDEN PARTY KIRKTONI, ONT. (Highway 23 at the Fair Grounds) Wednesday, July 19, 196T In this special year COME AND SEE 6:00 p.m. p.m. — Fast Ball Game 7:30 p.m. — Budding Stars Perform 9:00 p.m. — Ten Big Name Acts of Stage, T.V., and Circus — M.C.'s The Paul Bros. We provide anipl facilities for refreshments, seating, parking, !Mice protection and a picnic area. ADULTS $1.00, CHILDREN — 25c ' Annual Attendance — 4,000 to 5,000 C)13117111 A RONALD 1,,. DOL MAGE Funeral aervrces took dace Tuesday at 2 p.m. frons the R. S. Box Funeral L%nae for Ron- ald Lowrie Dolraage, who died suddenly at his home !n, Sea,,. forth, Sunday night at the early age of 36. r He was born in Seaforth, the son of the late Sid Dolmage and • Flossie Lowrie. In 1953 he married Florence A. Campbell in Goderich. They have three children: Elizabeth May," 14; Ronald Larry, 8; and Deborah Arm, 6. Also stuvviving .are five sis- ters: Mary, Mrs. Harold Long- man, Auburn; Viola, Mrs. Ross McNichol, Hensall; Clara, Mrs. Mike Chabonik; Winnipeg; Thelma, Mrs. Jaek Burleigh, Seaforth; and Bernice, Mrs. Ro- CASH BINGO Friday, July 14 8:15 p,nrt Legion Hall, Seaforth 15 Regular Games for $10.00 Three $25.00 Specials Jackpot $75 to go (Children under 16 not. permitted) ADMISSION • $1.00' Extra Cards 25c or, 7 for $1.00 4uspices Seaforth or, 156 Canadian Legion PROCEEDS FOR WELT'ARE WORK CELEBRATE CENTENNI 1867 DA In 1967 McKILL FRIDAY, JULY 14th commencing at 2 o'clock. RECREAT.IQN PARK WINTHROP r. BIG PARADE at 1:30 A 'parade with band leading will form at the Township Garage. Prizes for best entries. Award for Every Entry FREE PROGRAM 'The -afternoon program with prizes for win- ners will include contests, for oldest lady, oldest gentleman, person from farthest dis- • tante, best.liar, hog call, dinner call and a tug of` war and football game. Selection of Centennial Queen Tug - of - war—School Board vs council Chicken Barbecu� at 5 pm. At' Winthrop United Church Take-out Orders Available Tickets available from me'mbers of ctalneil, SciiooI-4 board, ladies aid, or 'at the door. vening Program at 7 pm. Girls Softball, Winthrop vs Blyth 7:30 to 8:30 program of local talent DANCINGjt.9 pm, In the Township• Ga.r'age with fnusie by Royce -Riehl's Orchestra • • ic res „for .0 nternnial Co � � , Costumes AES. Bert Staffs. Mr: Doitnage was a fire#iah- ter at Canadian Forces Base Clinton , and firefighters from the base acted a llbeare s,. They were J. W. -Chambers, L. -Kirk, R. Renner, J, Porter, W. C. Howen and M. Craig, Sha,. forth firemen provided an -ban- or guard and the O 13 band splayed. It was one of the larg- est funerals in the area in rex. ent times. Ronald C. Broome, . Jack• Scott, Jim Sills, and Clayton Horton served as flowerbearers. • Rev. D. O. Fry of First Pres- byterian Church Seaforth, offi- ciated. Interment was in Mait- landbank cemetery. MICHAEL LOUIS McGRATH ° Michael Louis McGrath died at St. Mary's Hospital, London, on Tuesday, July 11th, in his 85th year. Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter McGrath of Mc- Killop, he was born in McKil- lop -and farmed on the McGrath homestead until 20 years ago when •he moved to Dublin. For the last two years he has lived at Marian Villa; • London-. He is survived by two bro- thers, Edward, London and Pet- er of Seaforth. Resting at the W. J. Cleary Funeral Home, Seaforth, from Wednesday, Jul'y 12, 1967, at 7.30 p.m., until Friday morn- ing at 10.00 a.m.. Requiem High Mass at St. Patrick's Church,' Dublin, •at .10:30 a.m. Burial will follow at St. Patrick's cem- etery, Dublin. Attend Varna (Continued from Page 1 cottage near Sauble Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Caldwell and family, St, Monies, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.. Cecil Dowsspn. Visitors en Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dowsoq and fam- ily were Mrs. William Jewitt and boys, Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt, Carol Anne, .Judy, Dan- ny and Billy and Miss Libby- Adams ibbyAdams of Clinton.' Mr. and Mrs. Mac Thompson spent the past week holidaying In the Ottawa Valleys. Mr. and Mrs. Francis. Hunt and girls, Winthrop and Mr. George 'Smith, Walton, visited on the weekend with „Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hill. A largely attended shower was held at the Varna Hall' on Friday • evening . for Shirley Mustard. bride -elect ' of this month: Mrs. Roy Elliott was mistress of ceremonies for a program which consisted of an' accordian 'selection by Cheryl; Webster,•trio numbers by Cher- yI and Cathy Peck and Anne Hayter, a reading by Mrs. Bob Stirling and a skit by Shirley Taylor. andLinda Hill. An ad- dress was read by Joyce, Hay- ter and Shirley was presented with many useful gifts. Shirley thanked everyone for the • gifts and those who arrangedand took part in the shower and unch was served. ' Aid Fund Further donations to the Boy Scout building are as follows: British American Oil Com- pany"' through Bob Crovier,. $50; Bill Trapnell, $5.00. Over 1000 (Continued' from Page 1) Doug Colbourne, Scott and Kent, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fischer; Sea'forth, Mrs. John Moore, Connie and Mark, Dub- lin; Leonard Miller, Kitchener, and Karen Schumm, Baden. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mes- serschrriidt ..called on Mr, and Mrs.. Louis Bennewies Last Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Crosson, London, 'spent a few days at Mr., and Mrs. Henry Diegel's. Mrs. Wm. Hinz, Mitchell, Mrs. Harry Beuermann, Londesboro, Mr. and Mrs. Nowal Elliott, of -Dublin and Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Elliott, Mitchell, called on Mr. and Mrs. Diegel' on Sunday. Mr-. and Mts. Tony Doyle and _Mr.s Ray .boyle of ;Toronto call- ed at the same home last. week. -Mr..and Mrs. Lawrence• Mes- serschmidt, Detroit, • spent the week end with :Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bennewies. JONAS DITTMER Jonas Dittmer, Brodhagen, passed away Sunday night at the Seaforth Community Hospital, where he had been -in ailing health for the past six weeks.(( - He was in his 80th year. He was a former member of St. Peter's • Lutheran Church, here. Mr. Dittmer • is survived by his wife, the former Mary Wur- dell, one daughter, Mrs. Martin (Vera) Rock Logan. Township, two grandchildren and six great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Fred (Rosina) Peters, Tor- onto; Mrs. John. Mile) Niogk, Mitchell and Mrs: Harry (Laura) Meyers, Florida. The body rested' at the Lock- hart Funeral Home, Mitchell, until Wednesday when it was removed to St. Peter's Luther- an//hureh for funeral services and burial in the adjacent cern; etery. • y ,REUNION Former Pupils and Familia* of S,S. No. 2 and 13 McRillop Township Sat., July 15th Registration of No. 2 School rt1 p.m. " Basket Lunch (Refrethlnenti Provided) S. L, Cc►lur;rub , n Ties London Olympians In a league soccer game on Saturday at St. Cplumban, a 1-1 tie was played with the Greek Olympians of London. Both sides missed scoring chances in the first half. In the second half Harry Ryan scored for St. Columban then Frayas of the Olympians tied the score. From then on the play rang- ed from end to end with the London goal keeper pulling off several good saves. The next home game for St. Columban is on July 22nd when Woodstock will be the visiting team. On Sunday St. Columban went Graduates Mr. Alex McEwing, son of Mr. and Mrs. John McEwing, RR 1, Blyth, has graduated- from Fanshawe College of Applied Arts . and Techhology, London, in the two year electronics tech- nician course and has accepted employment with the IBM Com-, pany of Kitchener. . RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs.. David. Preszcator -(nee Rose Brady).' Fri. July 28th. C.O.F. Hall, Constance Ladies Please Bring Lunch to Play Maltese Falcoua lin LQn- don but. the Maltese • never up so St. Columban gets- two points by default. This was- to be ;..replay of the gine in Lon- don on- June 24th when the Maltese fans broke up the game. Reinemberl It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want • Ad and be money- in pocket. To advertises- just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Nick Whyte (nee Jgan McClymont) Zurich Community Centre Sat., July 15th Ken Dticharme and the Chan. defiers • Seaforth Women's Institute are sponsoring a QUEEN at the McKillop +Centennial•' Friday Afternoon, July 14 Girls of High School age are eligible and must reside in Mc- Killop. Those interested contact Mrs. R. M. Scott, 527-0615. Entertainment in the Red Knight Room.. FRIDAY - Clarence ,.Petrie SATURDAY The Tri -Tones 'Right Mike Hodgert Left Eric Kints Centre ,Marjorie Hawkins • COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Seaforth ANNUAL g USED FARM EQUIPMENT ALJCTIO.N SAL, FRIDAY, JULY 21 — 1:00 P.M. ADVANCE SHOWING 9:00 A.M. OVER 40 Pieces' of Equipment No Buy Backs -- No Reserve Bids Tractors — Plows — Self Propelled and Pull Type Com -- bines -.- Forage Harvesters — •Bean Pullers and Wind- . rowers — Disk- Harrows and Cultivators — and much more. - WATCH NEXT THURSDAY'S `EDITION AuctiMieer: ALVIN WALPER FOR COMPLETE SALE LISTING Phone 2.37-3592, Dashwood, Ont.' TERM FINANCING AVAILABLE HURON TRACTOR 8� EQUIPMENT LTD, EXETER CKNX CENTENNIAL BA N - DANCE Seaforth Arena . SATURDAY JULY 15th Featuring:— THE RHYTHM MASTERS and many of your favorite CKNXt.adio and TV Personalities, Concert 8 - 9:30 p.m.; Dai Ging 10 to 12 p.m. Admission $1.25 ' Special Door Prizes d's Annual Summer Nty Ladies ''Dress White , 'Shoes ' ILLUSION HEELS RCgIiIar $10.48 ' • .. Priced to move at $7.99 Beige illusion and STACK HEELS Special $5.99 Childrens to. Ladies Canvas Sneakers Now $199 Teen . White Beige Flat &-Block H�els Closed.in Heel and Slings Regular to $8.98 Now •$x.99 ,.n Red and Brown Childrens Sandals Now -$2.79 Sizes 4 to 2 Assorted Colors and Styles TEEN SHOES Take Advantage of Savings For Back to School Priced $ ` 4 f SP.ECLA-L. Woens Casuals - Flat and Wedge Heels . - . .99 to ALL $I'gt;fES DISPLAYED PLAY`" � - • " �e. - S ED AND .MARKED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE , READSH1 • �.,.•".LMGQA 67.: Maid greet Smith .99 Phone Spy Q6po • it A 1v . 14