The Huron Expositor, 1967-08-24, Page 4fi
I* Mir*, *XPOS1ToR4 S. ORTH, ONTO, AUG. 24 1
AIN, REEF VARIETY
'Tics Store Everything"
1MPORTEP, -•- TEXTILES BLANKETS ..
WOOL,, -TAPESTRIES -- FLOOR COVEIt1N'GS
H M AND STYLE GROCERIES , and COLD MEATS
SEAFORT*Ir ONTARIO
527.1640 Res. 527.162.3
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BRAKE
SP.ECI
Complete Brake Sho.e.
Replacement • Over-.,
haul four wheel cylind-
ers, loosen .emergency
cables -- rear, repack
from wheel bearings,
check master cylinder,
bleed , -system.
L!
---Genuine GM' Part,--,.
Special
arts--
Special
Price
s485o
TAX .INCLUDED
Regular price $69.35
Seaforth
Motors
Dial 527-1750
Most Models
Seaforth
our engine.
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may never need
Fall the . rottion
bu,ilt into
GASOLINE
On the other hand, maybe It does. So. when
CO -0P' Formula za gasoline costs no more than
Ordinary gasolines, why not give it a try and see i#
you don't notice a " difference in performance.
Both CO-OP Formula 5 gasol-Ines contain an
additive that gives you five important betieU
to keep every engine panning better. .
1. Cleans carburetor for more mills per gam.
2. less pave; lass in storage. '
3. Mats stalling date to carburetor king.
4. More power when you heed it
b Helps pravant,aust comni nation.
Orgy CO-OP gasp iz es have This special
in boStr'Regutarend Premium grades.
leali cid Trate ear . `
Groups H�Id .LAnnuai Reunions
BENTLEY REUNION --
The aulbuai .Bentley* reunion
,vas held in Seaforth Lions Park
with 45 present. ' •
The following executive was
elected: president, Tom White,
RI 2, St. Pauls; secretary, Mrs.
William Stock, RR le Tavistock;
sports committee, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Ahrens, Mitchell.
Excellent races were enjoyed
by children and good relays for
grownups and all.
BERNARD REUNION
The_ Bernard reunion took
Place Aug. 13, at Seaforth Inions
Park. There were 34 in atten-
dance. Named • to he executive`
were: vice-president, Mrs. 'Bob
Reid; 1st vice-president, Mrs.
Howard Cartwright; . secretary-
treasurer, Mrs. Gordon Pryce;
sports committee, Wallace East,
Shirley Bernard, Leslie Ber-
nard,
ernard, Harvey Bernard..
In the program of races and
games the results were: balloon
catching contest, Wallace" East,
Laurel Hemingway; bean count-
ing, Jack McEwing; longest shoe
Earl Bernard; balloon busting
contest, Marge Cartwright, Joan
Bernard; shoe. scramble, Jack
and Jane Mcli wing, Wallace
Bast, Laurel Hemingway; bub-
biegum contest, Gwen Bernard;
race, Carman Bernard.
CHAPPEL REUNION
The Chappel reunion was held
'in Seaforth Lions Park with gi
present. New ,officers are: presi-
dent; Alvin Kemp; .vice-presi-
dent, Oliver Jaques; secretary-
treasurer, Wilhelmina Jaques;
table coneznittee, Roy and &Thrie
Ferguson, Cameron and Ella
Vivian, Lorne and Verna Tin-
ning; sports, Mary and Jing For -
°Bride -Elect
Honored al
Trousseau
On Friday "' evening, August
11th; Mrs. William' Dale enter-
tained at a trousseau tea in
honor of her daughter Deanna,
bride-eleet of ., this month. Re-
ceiving the guests with Deanna
and her mother was Mrs. Alvin
Snell • of Blyth, mother of the
grgonm elect. Receiving the
guests and showing guests to
the dining room were Miss
j Cheryl Dale, Miss Jay Scott and
1
Mrs- Thelma Bromley. Display -
hag the gifts and trousseau were
Mrs. Murray Scott, hits Shirley
Shell, artss Audrey McMichael
and. 3liss Kathy Dale. Miss Bon-
nie well was in charge of the
g cert book. The dining oom was
decorated in a purple and 'white
color scheme and the tea table
covered with a hand crotchet
lace table cloth. was centred
with a ..flower arrange hent of
putpit' cornflowers and, pansies
flanked by matching candles in
silver holders., Presiding over l
the tea table were Mrs. Walter
Cook of Blyth. grandmother of
the groom -elect and Mrs. Milton
Wiltse. great ,aiint of the bride -
elect. Mrs. Don Glbusher and
Mfrs. Cliff Snell served the
guests. assisted by Mrs, • Verne
Dale. Mrs: Robert, eleerichael
and Miss Evelyn 'McMichael.
•
USBORNE HIP -
BERT MUTUAL FIRE
INSTR..NCE
COMPANY
HEAD OFFICE • EXETER, Ont.
:Directors:
Martin Feeney - RR. 2, Dublin
President
Clayton Calgrthoun RR. 1,
Vice -President Science
Wrn. H. Chaffe - RA. 4, hilt ell
Tim Toohey - R.B. 3, Luton
Raymond McCurdy R.R. 1,'
Robert Gardiner B.R. 1,
Cromg
Hugh Benning
Agents.: - Dublin
Harry Coates - - limber
Clayton Harris - Mitchell
Hugh Pattersonressuren
-- - Exeter
zest, Adeline and Z ave• Maaak
ly, Laura and Don Carter,
Results of the afternoon pro
gram: watch stopped, George
Vivian; contents of poc et...Ger.
don Vivian; purse contents,
Oliver Jaques; races, 6 years,
Ruth Chappel; 7 years, Jim
Scott; 8-9, Barry Kerne; • 10. U,
Brenda Keing; most recently
married, Mr. and Mrs. Dave . Atc-
Inaily; heaviest woman cinder
30, Jeanette Vivian.
EEDY REUNION
The Eedy family", reunion was
held Sunday, Aug. 13, at Sett -
forth Lions Park ,with about 78
attending.
In charge of ,the affairs far
1967 were: president, Wilfred
Eedy, Nairn; secretary.•treasur-
er, Miss Thelma Ttatamonds,
London; lunch committee, Mr:
and Mrs. Clare Bryans, Gran-
ton; program committee, Char.
Lie Eedy, London ' Township
Clifford Shobbrook, Blyth.
There were races and gauzes
for small prizes. Special awards
oldest ladies, bars. J. H. Lang-
ford, Airs. Clara Hbiiaren, Airs.
Jtainshury; oldest ' gentleman,
ungest
child,
•Johnequueel►na Bode,. ode,. Arilsa
Craig; person coming longest
distance, Joanne fiord, Barrie;
persons aiming the shortest
distance, Mr. -and Mrs..C3ifford
Shobbrook,-• Blyth; lucky name
tag, Steven Pitt, Cargill, Mrs.
Derwin Bentson, 'Granton.
Officers for next year's re-
union are: president, Clare Bry-
ans, - Granton; vice-president,
,Ralph Pitt, Cargill and Rei Win
ser, London; lunch " committee,
Mrs. Reg Wieser, •
DOW REUNION ;
The descendents of John Dow
and Mary ,Boyle held their an-
nual reunion at •Lions Park,
Seaforth on July 22nd, with 50
people in attendance Following.
a picnic dinner a moment of
silence for deceased 'relatives
was obsereed.
Officers elected for 1968 are:
president Fade Dqw, Crorparty;
vice-president, Maitland Dow,
Iron Mountain, Mich.; sec,:treas.
Mrs. Harvey Dow, Croofnarty.
Sports in charge q AMr: and
Mrs. Norman Coutts were as
follows: nearest to date wed-
ding anniversary, Lr, and Mrs.
A. Gordon Dow London;' great-
,est
reat,est number of hirthdaye, Mrs.
Marietta Gill, Mitchell; young-
est child, Terry Lynne Gethke,
Mitchell; corning farthest, Mr,
and Mrs. Maitland Dpw, Michi-
gan; size of watermelon, Har-
vey
arvey Dow, Cromarty; races, pre
schooled, Ken Snell, Belgrave;
10 years and under, boys, Bruce
Kicks, Dennis Osborne; girls,"10
and under, Carol Ann Osborne;
gids 14 and under, Jean Dow;
wheelbarrow race, Veronica Mc-
Kenzie, Jean Dow; kick the slip-
per, Bruce Kicka; breaking bal-
loons, Brenda Dow, Nelson -Dow.
A peanut 'scramble for juniors
and contests for seniors eonciu-
ded the sports program which
seas followed with a picnic sup-
per.
BATTEN REUNION
The fifteenth annual Batten
reunion was held at the summer
home of Mr. and Mrs. V. Beck-
er,
ecker, Brucefield, do Sunday, with
eighty guests registered. -
During the afternoon sports
were in charge of Mr. add Mrs.
x'ar1 Keller of Dashwood .god
Mr. and firs. Ted Webb of Ex-'
eter. Maces were won 'by Donny
Becker ' of Dashwood, Wendy
Webb _of Exeter,• Crystal Cowan
of London, Helen and Sharon
Batten of Elimville and Mary
Oke of Seaforth. Games were
Lyon by Donny Bebker of Death -
wood, Ralph Batten of Flim.
ville, Mary Oke of Seaforth, Iris
Becker of Dasli ood, Jim Beck-
er of 'Dashwood,, Howard Dat -
ars of Dashwood and Orville'
Oke of Seaforth.
The oldest lady present, Mrs.
Wesley Archer of London; the
oldest pian, Mr. Walter Gun-
ning of Exeter; lady with tale
longest hair, Mrs. Garnet Min -
Grey .Council -Meets
B. M. Ross and Associates, Ltd.
were commissioned.,, to conduct
the preliminary survey for con-
struction of the Grant, Jackiin
and Hayden bridges by Grey
Towship council at- their Aug-
ust meeting.
The request. by Nicholas Ter
pstra and Joseph Cooper that
the . open portion of branch A
of the Cox Municipal Drain be
repaired 'was accepted. • E. H.
Uderstadt, OLS and the drain -
Property, Changes
Property transfers made re-
cently through the real estate
office of Joseph McConnell in-
clude: •
The R. P. MacDonald resi-
dence on Centre Street. to Frank
Huller of Mq'Tilop Towin.hip,
Possession August:1067:
The William .Riley estate
house in •Staffs,. to Edith Jane
Garrard. St, Catharines. Pos-
session August. 1967.•
STAFFA
age engineer of Triton Engin-
eering Services Limited, Or&nge-
ville were appointed to prepare
plans and a report on the pro-
ject. -
A by-law was passed. to. res-
trict the weight of vehicles pas-
sing over the Hayden . bridge
and was submitted to the depart-
ment of Transport for approval.
Applications for loans under
the Tile Drainage Act were ac-
cepted., The amounts were
31.500, 33,600 and $3,200.
Ciifferd Dunbar was appoint-
ed commissioner to investigate
repairs to the Ilan drain.
A grant of 5150. was Made to
.the Cranbrook Cemetery Board,
By-laws 20, 21, 22 and 23
were passed to set' the 'annual
rate for a • period of 10 years
under -the Tile Drainage Act.
The follawing accounts were
paid: Corrugated Pipe Co.. pipes.
west McTaggart Drain, 3399.35;
-Tie Listowel Banner, adverbs
Mg proclamation and drain ten-
ders, 16.O:. The Huron Exposit
tor. advertising proeTxm tion,
6.72, -The. }Myth Standard, adver-
t ising dr)in -tendere, 10.00; Cran-
brook _ Cemetery- Board, grant,
150.00; 'Jane Mciett.t;an, water.
.1 office. 25.00; Lynton'Quipp. her..
I killed, 22.00; , orreen S. Hoor --
er. €enceviewer. , 7.00 • Re3Ss
t Stephenson., feaceeie^ er, 7.00:
Alex Gulu a. fenceviewer. 7;
Jack Bishop, fox bopnty, 4; Brae -
sena. Morris' &°. Grey 'Telephone
System, office prone, 1421; tile
drainage loans. ;4,226.30; Mel-
:..n Cart orhan. tile drainage in-
spector. 30.70; E. M. Cardiff,
fees tile drainage loans, 38,0;
Village of Brussels, nursing
home account, Mary and June,
19:70; Town of Listowel, nurs-
ing' home account, June, 17.25;
welfare, 52?; Geo. Rowland,
'gasoline, fare dept. 3.44; J. C.
Conley, battery and bidles, fire
dept., 5.46; Elwood McTeggart,
maintenance, fire dept., 10.00;
Township of Wallace, mainten-
ance .Molesworth Street Lights,
8.94; • Jim Dobson, ' garbage' col-
lection,
ol
lection, Ethel ' Village, 20.00;
roads and bridges 11,/029.72.
eras of E eter; man with largest
shoe, Clain I1eighert of Bunch;
youngest child, Marjorie Dyke-
ma1 (three Months), 4atcghter
of Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Dykeman
of RR $, Exeter; lucky plate
won by Dianne Oke of Exeter..
After a supper supervised by'
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johns of
Exeter ands Mr. and Mrs. R.
HeckMan of Centralia, President
,Rohn Miners of Exeter conduct:
ed the business meeting,, R. E.
Pooley of Exeter reported the
.Batten fancily history would be
ready next •year for each. fam-
ily to obtain a copy.
The new slate of officers for
1968: president and . secretary,
Mr. and Mrs. William ,F2atten of
Exeter; sports committee, Mr.
and Mrs. Claire Deichert of Zur-
ich;' table committee, Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Oke,• Seaforth and
Mk. and Mrs. John Batten of
l�tville.•
The 1968 Batten reunion will
be held on the third Sunday in
August at the Becker farm at
Brucefield.
INSURANCE ,
WIND
TORNADO CYCLONE
JAMES F. KEYS
Phone 527-0467 Seaforth
Representing the Western
Farmer's Weather Insurance
Mutual Co., Woodstock, Ont.
PAINTING
and <
PAPERHANGING
FREE
ESTIMATES
IVAN
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• , These Models in Stock to Give You the
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Capacity
Size -
Cu: Ft.
Price
7.. .245 lbs. , $169.95
12 442 lbs. . $199.95
16 5521bs. , $219.95
23 772 lbs. std. $239.00
23 772 lbs.. Deluxe .. , $269.00
,28 992 lbs. $299.40
X FURNITURE
Phone 527-0680
Seaforth
' Mr. and Mrs. Lorne DeGaust
and children. Ingersoll. visited
Mr. and airs. James O'Connor.
Mr. and MrseJohn p; illiamzon
and baby. London. visited Mr.
and airs. Michael Doyle.
Rev. Father W. Badley and
Rev. Father G. Maloney. De-
troit. 'are visiting Mr. and Mr_.
John Moylan. •
Jim Nolan. St. Thomas. visit-
ed at his ho,me.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo South • and
children, Acton, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Cronin.
Mise Theresa Cronin, Inger-
soll, visited Mr: 'and. Mrs.
Phone Cronin.
Miss Rita Kennedy, St. ,Marys
with Mr. acid Mrs. Angus Ken-
nedy. '•
Mid Uncle: Staples, Stratford,
with her parent.' Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Staples. ,
Hen tembes! It takes but a '
momeiet to place an Expositor'I
Want Ad and be.. money in
pocket. To adv'er1154 . just_'
Dial Seaforth 527-0240.
e Are Buying . .
Wheat, Bcirleyr,
Oats, Corm . Flax
s. ,.
and Mixed Mixed -Grain
We. Are Equipped for
F - AST
UNLOADING SERVICE.
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The Elevators will . be open, ° 6 .days of . the -
week and will ' be open at • nights if good
Harvesting. Weather.
OPNOTCH
"3PNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED
Phone 527-1910
Seaforth'
v
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good supply of
,LGEMESEE and TALBOT
on hand.
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