The Huron Expositor, 1967-07-20, Page 12ir
iQ-�TH .HURON: EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., JULY 20;1907
CLASSIFIED ADS
24. Cards of Thanks
I would like to thank D;r',"' 1 1.
kus,, the nurses and Staff for
their kind • services, also for
visits, cards and treats while
I w'as a patient at Seaforth
Coitnmunity Hospital. M rs.
Muriel Miller, / 24-85x1
The family of the late John J.
Maloney wish to thank the
relatives, friends and neigh-
bors for their expressed sym-
pathy and kindness during
their recent bereavement
Special thanks to Fathers Lar-
agh and Leslie, the staff of
St. Joseph's Hospital, and the
Catholic Women's -League of
Seaforth: 24-85x1
I wish to thank all my rela-
tives, friends and 'neighbors.
who so kindly remembered
sne with flowers, gifts, cards,
and treats and visited me
While I `was a patient in Sea -
forth Community Hospital.
$neral thanks to Dr. Mafkus,
the nursing staff and the
dietary staff. It was all grate-
fully anpreelated. — • Mrs.
Leslie Pepper. 24-85x1
Jack and Mary McIver, wish
to extend- thanks to • their
neighbors for the 'enjoyable
evening and gifts. to their
family, for the dinner and
gifts and to other friends for
cards and&'rood wishes offered
them on the occasion- of thair
25th anniversary. 24-85-1
I wish to thank all those who
came to see me, sent cards,
flowers and other treats ,while
I was a patient in the hospital.
Special thanks to doctors,
nurses and staff. Mrs.
James McNichol. 24-85x1
25. In Memoriam
HACKWFLL — In loving
memory' of .a husband
and father, Wesley Hackwell
' who passed away July 22,
1964.
God took him home, it was
His will,
But in our hearts we love
him still;
His memory is as dear today
As in- the hour he passed a-
way.
l' We often sit and think of him
When we are all alone,
For memory • is • the only
friend,
That grief can, call its own.
—Sadly missed by his wife
and family. 25-85-1
' O'CONNOR— In loving mem
ory. of our ,beloved daughter,
Anigela Agnes; who died •sud-
denly one year ago July 25,
1966, aged 41/2 years.-
God
ears.-God gave her to us.for a while
With her sweet face and love-
ly smile,
The little daughter we will
always miss,
But • in our hearts she's still
with us.
He took her back into His
own,
To be an angel by his throne.
—Always remembered,�and
sadly- missed by Mommy and
Daddy. • 25=85-1
O'CONNOR— In loving mem-
ory of our dear sister, Angela
Agnes, who died suddenly' on
July 25th, 1966', aged 41
years.
Though her smile is gone for-
- ever,
'And her hand we cannot
touch' '
Still we havesso ..many mem.
ories,
Of the one we loved'so much.
Her memory is our keepsake
With which we'llherer part
God has" her -in his keeping,
We have her in our heart
—Ever 'remembered by sis-
ters. Betty. Rosemary, Caro•
1yn and Maureen, and broth,
ers Pat and Danny.' 25-85-1
26. Personals
Mr. and 'Mrs. Ejgil Peterson
• 'of London wish -to announce
the engagement of their dau-
ghter Irma--Rig-mor to Mr.
Ronald James O'Connor, son
of Mr. and Mrs, James O'Con-
nor - of Dublin, The wedding
to take place at St. Columban
Roman Catholic • Church at
1-2:30 on the 29th of July,
1967. 26-85x1
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dale
of Sinton wish to announce
the engagement of their dau-
ghter Deanna Marjorie, to Mr.
Harvey Alvin Snell, eldest
son of Mr. and •Mrs. Alvin
Snell of Blyth. Wedding to
take plate Wednesday, Au-
gust the sixteenth at 3 p.m: at
Northside United Church, Sea -
forth. 26-85-1
Mr. , and Mrs. Howard Welsh
of Hamilton• wish to announce
the engagement of their dau•
gllter.bonn'a Jean to Scott Al-
exander Powell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. • John 'o'well, Sea -
forth. The wedding` will take
place August '12, 1967 at 2:30
p.m. at Gra c e - Anglican
Church, Waterdown. 26-$5x1
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Edward
• Matheson, Seaforth are pleas-
ed to announce:, the 'engage-
• lent of their elder daughter,
Mary El zabeth Faye to Gor-
don Curtiss MacDonald, son cif
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDon-
ald, Seaforth. The wedding'to
take 'plaee Saturday, August
12th at -3:00 in Northside Un-
ified Church. 26-85x1
.k.27. Births
TR VIN E --- To Mr. and Mrs
, John Irvine (Yvonne Poll-
ard). at Metropolitan Gen-
eral Hospital; Windsor, on
Tuly It 196'7, a daughter,
'Michelle Ann. xl
• REID — in South. Huron Hos.
*Ma'l, Exeter, on Ally 12, to
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Reid,
(nee Linda Butt), Hensall,
a sore. ,.
POtIL'IN — To S°eaforth. Coom.
tooliti 1Tognifa , on :OW 14
td'°Mrd. B1va. Po lin, Dub
lin, ,h datigliter
27. Births
GODKIN — in Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, on July -18'
to Mr. anti Mrs, Laverne
Godkin, RR I Walton, a
son.
DeVRIES — IaSeaforth Com-
munity Hospital, on July 18
to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel De -
Vries, Seaforth, a son.
CRONIN -.- In Seaforth Com -
>r munity Hospital, on` July 18
to Mr. and Mrs, Robert Cro-
nin,, Dublin, a son. •
Too Late
TENDERS
WANTED
Tenders -7 will be received
until" '6 p.m., Thursday, July
27th for the preparing and
painting of exterior of round
house' at the Fair ,Grounds..
Lowest or any tender. not ne-
cessarily accepted. '
For further particulars con-
tact the undersigned.
ARTHUR BOLTON
Chairman of Grounds
Committee
VtR 1 Dublin,UOntario
21-85-2
TEACHER
REQUIRED
McKillop Township Public
School Area requires teacher
for Kindergarten, Half day.
Applications will be received
for qualified, public school
teacher to gin school term
in September, 1967. Apply
stating qualifications, experi-
ence and name. and address of
your present- inspector. Appli-
cations to be in by August I.
`"CAMPBELL WEY,
Secretary -Treasurer
RR 4 Walton
6-85-2
FOR SALE -. 5 to 7 tons of
good quality mixed grain. E.
Beuerman, 527-0196, Walton.
-1
• READY TO LAY
PULLETS -
For Sale - the noiddleof Sept.
ANDREW'S
POULTRY'FARM
RR 3 Seaforth -
'Phone 527-1106
`11-i85-2
FOR SALE — Case spreader
with steel box, in good work-
ing condition; John Deere
plow, 2 12s; ,,Auger with a 2
hp electric motor. These . can.
been seen any morning or by -
appointment. Andrew's Poul-
try Farm; RR 3 Seaforth,
phone 527-1106. • 11-85-2
FOR SALE - - 1960 Oldsmo-
b}ler 2 door hardtop. Phone
527-0464. • • 10-85x2
WANTED TO BUY — Boy's
bicycle, 24" to 26".. Call 527-
0208...
27-0208:. 12-85-1
FOR SALE — Coal and Wood,
electric combination s t o v e,
like new condition. Thomas
Burns, RR 4 Seafl'rth. xl
FOR SALE Tent trailer, in
new condition. ' Phone 527-
0938. •-1
VARNA
A 'largely attended recep-
tion was held Saturday night
at Zurich for Mr. and Mrs.
Nick- Whyte (nee Joan Me-
Clymont). The address was
read by Bev Hill and a purse
of money was presented to
them by Waiter. McClure.,
A Centennial Church Ser-
vice will take place at the
Goshen Church on Sunday,
July 23 at -11 o'clock. This is
a combined sexvice with both
Varna and Goshen Church
choirs taking part.
The 12th of July was cele-
brated last Wednesday at Bays
field with Orange Lodges
.from several counties taking
part, Varna•L.O.L. 1035 woii
the prize for the best decorat=
-ed float.
Mr. and Mts. Andy Kyle.
of Windsor spent the week
end with Mr's. Alice Webster,
Brucefield and visited- Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Wat
Webster.
The School Reunion at No.
7 Stanley school on Sunday
was a great success with ov-
er 300 former teachers. and
pupils attending.
Mr. and Mra, Lee McCon-
nell had a successful sale of
household furnishings on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John McCon-
nell and, family and Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff. Talbot and fam-
ily visited on- the week end
with Mr, and Mrs. Lee Mc-
Connell.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johns-
ton of Toronto visited the
past week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Perce Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dawson
and family attended the Der°
ter picnic at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. 'Stanley Ball and
familly' of, Auburn..
Plans . for the School 1te-
unioti„ at the Varna School,
S.S. No. '8, on July 20 are
gol ahead Replies are
coih'ltg In front, fouler W.
OM who acre, .1ilim',trg to
come to the r'etrinion.
•
NEWS OF wai.Tox
Walton ,Church Gr�ups
PIan Summer Activities
The Walton UCW Unit
held their meeting in the
Sunday school room of Duff's
United Church last Wednes-
day evening. Mrs. Torrance
Dundas chose as her theme,
"The Loving Kindness of the
Lord" and opened with hymn
17, "Praise my Soul, the
King of Heaven" with Mrs.
Ray Huether at the piano.
The scripture . was taken
from Psalm 103 followed by
comments by Mrs.. Howard
Hackwell. Prayer was given:
by Mrs. Dundas. Hymn 671,
"0 Thou, My Soul, Bless God
the Lord" was -sung. A poem
entitled "How to be Happy"
was.read.
Mrs. Alexander Gulutzen
gave the topic, ""Decadence or
Renewal at Banff" giving us
a 1oo1 inside Canada's top re -
resort town. Nothing there
seemed to conform to the re-
gular pattern of church life
or community life either in a
rural area or in a •_city area.
They are delighted, overwhel-
med and exhausted by the de-
mands placed on them by
tides of tourists and students
working at summer jobs.
Banff is an artificial town,.
Its hard to build warm sin-
cere relations when the under
lying drive is to get as much
from the tourist as possible.
Worst. -of all, the habit of get-
ting much and giving little
continues for the rest of the
year.,God in Banff is the tour-
ist dollar. Poverty exists a-
long side of affluence. To sur-
vive the working man's wife
has to get 'a job too. In tour-
ist season the children often
work as well.
- The churches in Banff have
an _opportunity to help multi-
tudes renew their faith in one
of the mosrb beautiful settings
in the world.
Mrs. William Coutts presid-
ed for 'the business period.
The roll call was answered
with w"An event in Canadian
Church History". Mrs: T.
Dundas gave the treasurer's -
report.
' It was decided to withdraw
the August Unit meeting, A
small remembrance as to be
sent to ' a patient in' Hospital.
The meeting closed with pray-
er by Mrs. Coutts,
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Ian Wilbee, Mrs. William Tha-
mer and Mrs. Alex Gulutzen.
Shower
Delphiniums and Hydrang-
eas with tapered pink and
white streamers formed the
setting for • a miscellaneous
shower held -in honor of Mrs.
Colin McKarney (nee Anne
Shortreed) last Thursday eve-
ning in the Walton Commun-
ity Hall. Gail Searle was in
charge of the guest book. • '
Mrs. Gerald' Watson was
Master' of Ceremonies for the
evening's program. Piano solo
Karen McDonald; A Contest,
"name a pie"; Duet, Mrs. Her-
bert Travis' and Gail; "Let
me call you sweetheart" .soap
contest; piano trio, Dianne
Fraser, Sharon Marks and
Gail Searle; -Kitchen Contest
telling of the courtship of
Colin and Anne.
Mrs. Colin McKarney 'and
her mother, . Mrs. Walter
Shortreed were escorted to
the platform and Miss. Anise
Achilles read an address. Mar-
garet Shortreed arid Mary
Searle presented the
With Janet and Emma Short -
reed
and Anne Achilles help-
ing to open gifts and. display-
ing them.
Mrs. McKarney thanked
neighbors and friends for give
ing the shower and also gave
an interesting outline of last
year and their. future. Anne
spent last year in -Goose Bay
and taught English and His-
ory in Grade 7 and 8. Her
usband Colin taught Science
the high school there. His
ome is try Westville, Nova
cotia acid he -attended the
niversity in Antigonish, N.S.
ere he obtained his B.S,
nd B.E.D. -degree. Anne is• a
adnate of -Western Univers
-
y in London.
They are leaving shortly for'
ustralia going by' train to
ancouver, then by plane to
(Morals and Fiji Island
where they -will spend a few
ays sightseeing then to Aust-
lia. They will reside in Can
arra, for two mnnlhs before'
ing posted at Bendigo -about
0 miles from Melbourne
where he will work- in the
alth department ' as bio-
emist. Anne hopes, to pro -
re a teaching position.
Church service will be aflth-'
awn next Sunday morning
Duffs United Church ow -
g to Anniversary Services
Moncrieff at 11 a.m. when
ev. D. E. Docken; B.A:, B.D.
ill conduct the service.
The regular UCW meeting
the 17th and boundary was
eld Wednesday at the home
Mrs. William Murray with
teen members present.
Mrs. Harold Smalldon op-
ed. the meeting by reading
e 103rd psalm. Hymn 15
was -sung followed with pray -
Mrs. Smalldon gave a
pray -
.
• entitled "Women of
e Bible" incluffing mothers
Sarah, Hannah. Mary (mo-
er of Jesus), • Dorcas and
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Mrs.. -Murray gave
the treasurer's report. As
-there will be no meeting in
Asi tat the 'Rentember meet -
tag will be held at the home of
Mrs, John Boa. The roll call
':Sotrteihig f cr r Harvest".
Mrs. 'Van Vliet closed the
rsieefirla with Braver. Lunch
'was served by the hostesses,
Mr, and Mrs, Rat~ 1Titetlier
anr1 kterren and T'ohtiattended
+ha 'Waterloo Cattle breeders'
.Stiff pienie at Vote, Gorge
•
on Sunday.
Miss Vera • Gardiner of Tor-
onto, spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Wey
and attended the Porter-Hack-
we11 wedding on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ross,
Patsy and "Denny of Alin.tie-
dosa, Manitoba and
Rev: John
and Mrs. Rosa of vtiarren Man-
itoba and Lyle of Basswood,
Manitoba have been visiting
their aunt Mrs. Margaret Cut-
hill at the Dennis home,
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid
spent the week end in Strat-
ford the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Stimore,
Corporal and Mrs. Harold
Highton of Kincardine were
week end guests of Mr. and
Nfrs. Howard Hackwell and
family after attending the
Porter-Hackwell wedding re-
ception:
'Miss Ainye Love of Toronto
is spending this week with
her sister Mrs. Walter Broad -
foot. -
Danny and Mary Holmes;
Clinton visited on Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hue-
ther and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bew-
ley, Mary and Brenda spent
several days at Expo Montreal
this week.. .•
The July meeting of the Wal-
ton Women's Institute will be
held Wednesday evening in
the Walton Community Itall,
with Mrs. Wm. Humphries
and Mrs. Ray I-iuether as con-
veners for Citizenaship and Ed-
ucatioh. Roll Call — Name
one' of the Fathers'of Confed-
eration. •
8th and 16th Meets
The July meeting of the 8th
,r
and 16th UCW Unit was held
atthenme of Mrs, Jaines
Smith Wednesday evening.
The meeting opened w 1 t h
the the Call to Worship fol-
lowed by singing hymn 559.
Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull was at.
the piano. The scripture from
1 dor. 13 w'aa read by -~Mrs.
George McCall followed by
prayer.
The topic, "Burlington, a
model for Economical Out-
reach" was taken -by lllra.'"VPlI-
bur Turnbull followed" With
a discussion. Hymn 490 was
sung followed by repeating
the Lord's Prayer -in unison.
Mrs. Jan Van Vliet took
over the business part of the
meeting. Lunch was served
by Mrs. Clarence Martin and
the hostess. .
Week end guests at the
home of Mrs. Walter Broad -
foot included Mrs. William
Farquharson, London; Mrs.
John Aubin, Mr. Ivy .Hender-
son, -Mrs. William Leeming,
Mrs. Ferne Patterson of Sea -
forth; Mrs. Amye Love, Tor-
onto; Mrs. Bert Russell, Mrs.
Roy Dow, Miss Bessie Dow,
all of Mitchell; lijrs. Marion
Miller, Staffs and daughters
Carol and- Marilyn. - .......-
Mrs. Emma Naylas of Ro-
chester, N.Y. was a recent
guest at the home of Mrs...
Margaret Humphries and at-
tended '"the Porter-Hackwell
wedding on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Jenkins
and family of Ingersoll • were
week end guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Martin,
Honor
Bride
Elect -
Adeline Ruth Chappel whose
marriage • to David James Mc-
Inally took place Saturday, in
St, Thomas' Anglican Church,
Seaforth, was honored• at sev-
eral social events. Mother of
the bride, Mrs, Edward Chap-
pel entertained at a trousseau
tea at her home, Monday.
Guests were received by the
bride and was
mother. Her
trousseau was shown by Miss
aye Nethercott, • St. Marys,
rs. Jim Forrest, Seaforth, Mrs.
Mack MacLean, Egmondville grid
her4sister-in-1aw, Mrs. Reg Chap-
pel,-Staff
hap-
pal, Staffa.
Mrs. Jack McOlinchey of Clin-
ton entertained on bealf of
the office staff of Clint,,pn pec-
ondary School.
Mrs, Clarence Coleman ',Mrs.
Earl Kinsman, for neighbors
and friends of the, bride in the
basement of Chiselhurst United
Church. ', • r
Mrs., Mack MacLean and Mrs.
Jim Forrest for relatives and
friends in the Seaforth. district.
Following the yvedding re-
hearsal -the bridal party was
entertained by the uncle and
aunt of the bride, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Varlet' of ,Seaforth.
,WALTON
Recent guests with Mrs. F.
H. Miller and Mr. • • and Mrs.
Douglas Ennis included, Mrs.
William Miller, Mitchell; Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Brown and Bill
of Oakville; Mrs. Edwin
Scherbarth, Brodhagen and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scherbarth
.who leave shortly for San
Francisco.
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Taylor's
heady -#a -Wear
•
HENSALL
Gigantic Store -wide
SUMMER SALE
Boy's and Girl's All-Weathee 'Coats, size '2
to 14 -- 10 only, Wool Coats, sizes 4 to, 12
ALL BELOW COST
- 6 only girls' iv amp` coats, ,8 'to 14, T_
All girls summer dresses and skirts, 2 to 14
20% to 50% off '
Boys' Koratron pangs, sizes 4 to 18,
reg. to $6.98, NOW $4.00.
Boys' and Girls' .cotton k it T Shirts, infants
to size 18, Tam O'Sh Inter and Cute Knit
20% to 30% off
All shorts, short sets, surffer sets; toddlers'
bubble suits, bathing suits, 20% to 30% off
Men's and boys' blue d nim jeans, reg $3.98
to ' $5.98, NOW 3:19 and $4.49
• Half - Pre Table .
Clearance #n all Shoes
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