The Huron Expositor, 1967-08-24, Page 12s..�.,
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LSSiFWD ADS
5,, In Nemo/lam
41ENW1 ,IJ In loving
memory of Mabel Aikenh ead
who. passed away, One year
Eeantiful memories of one so
TreSsured still wifh a love
sincere,
In our hearts the is• living yet
We loved her too dearly to
ever forget.
-- Sadly missed by The
Cameron Family. 25-89x1
26. personals
Mir. and Mrs. Orville Jones,.
I.}ucan, wish to announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter, Donna Louise to Mr. Ken-
neth Glen Walters, soh of; Mr,
, and Mrs. Bert Walters, RR 3
Kippen: The marriage will
take place, Saturday, Septem-
ber 23rd, 1967, at 3 o'clock in
Lucan United Church. -
26-89x1
27. Births
McCOWAN -= Ih Guelph, on
August 16, 1967, to Mr. and
Mrs. Frank McCowan, (Ca-
therine Buchanan), a son,
Robert John.
- McMARTIN—In St Joseph's
Hospital, London, on Aug-
ust 16, 1967 .to Mr. and
Mrs. James ;McMartin, - of
London, (nee McCowan);
a daughter, Sandra Joan.
ERB — In Goderich, on Au-
gust 20, to Mr. and Mrs.
John Erb, (nee Ruth Smale)
Goderich, a son.
CROZIER -- In St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, on Aug-
ust 18, to Mr. and 1VIrs Neil
,Crozier, a son, Mark And-
rew. ,
WILLIAMSON — In Seaforth
Community Hospital, on
August 21st, to 1Vl*r., and
Mrs. Kenneth Williamson,
•• RR 3 Walton,a daughter.
Too `14t+..
VOR SALE 2 Colliepules,
guaranteed: to be eattie dogs
at seyen months. Phone Neil
Ryan, 527.0668. .. 11-89.1
.HELP WANTED Man or
ar
3 to 10:30 p.m. hff . Afipi oman to work in Snacky to
Box 1675, The Huron yxposi-
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HELP WANTED —For night
shift, no experience necessary.
Seaforth Manor, phone 527-
0030. • , 4-89-tf
HELP WANTED • - Part or
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Huron Expositor. 4-89-tf
We wish to express appreci-
ation and thanks to neighbors
friends and relatives for the
enjoyable evening and lovely
gifts given to us, Your
thoughtfullnessi and kindness
will never be forgotten.. —.
Frank and Jessie Maloney,
24-89-1
FOR SALE — Clipper com-
bine with motor and pick up
in good running condition
Francis Coleman, 527-1555.
11-89-1
FOR SALE' — Inglis wringer
washer, A-1 condition, $50.
Call Hugo,_ Menheere, • 527-
0878. -1
FOR SALE —Blue borg snow
suit, size 18 months, *inter
rubbers size • 5, • other baby
clothing. Phone 527.0637.
• .1.
HELP WANTED — Reliable'
lady to babysit small baby
week days starting in Septem-
ber. Preferably in my own
home. Apply to P.O. Box 681
Seaforth _1
COMING EVENT — Seaforth.
Fall Fair, Sept. 21 and 22.
All floats (non-commercial)
taking .pa'rt in the parade will
be awarded a prize of $5,00
1-89-2
HELP • WANTED
laborers: wanted for
work in Western Ontario,
Apply to
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Construction Ltd:
Dublin-- Ontario
Douglas. Wright, Qf 'trilo• Torte
.onto D)otninien Rattle of Pet-
e is holidaying .in, Toronto
also wth hie parents I14fr, and
Mip. Art Wright, John St.
Miss Chexy, Scott and Mas•
ter Randy NicCiin,chey len by
plane an 'Wednesday for tura
'weeks vacation in Berunuda,
Mrs. Patricia Troutbee left
'Friday i . Yarmouth N.
where she will visit her sister
Mrs. Bruce Gehan' and Mr
Gehan.
IVIS L. Faulkner visited
last wets in Galt:
Mr. and Mrs. -Reg Aubin,
Mary, Jerom and Joseph,
also Mrs.. Teresae.Maloney
ZION
Miss Glynnis Smith, Fullar-
ton visited Mrs. Mary Mal-
colm on Monday.
Mrs. Leslie Williams, Mrs.
Nelson Heal, Mrs. Nettie
Cauch, Mrs. 'Harry Thomson
and Debbi; Joanne, Jim Ted
and Cathy Cudmore of Clin-
ton visited 'with• Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Roney: Cathy stayed
for some holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pep-
per with. Mrs. Mary Malcolm
on Tuesday.
-Miss Nancy Lammin left on
Sunday for a trip to Bermuda
The Malcolm reunion was
held in Stratford Park With
about 60 present. The day
was lovely° and a delicious
dirjner and supper was serv-
ed.
The president, Mr. Norman
Bud, Detroit, welcomed . the
guests and Mrs. Dalton Mal-
colm the secretary read the
minutes and sports comment-
ary. Officers are Harold
Smith, president; Vice-presi
dent, Arthur De Clute, Agin
court; Sec., Mrs • .Harvey
Hyde; Sports, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Phoenix and family of
Burlington; Lunch, Mr. and
Mrs. Dalton Malcolm. "'
Mr, A. J. Hardill, Milton,
was 90 years old and was
presented with a birthday
cake and congratulations.
Sports followed with child-
ren's race, Chris Avery; Lad-
ies' races Mrs: Joy Graham;
Men's, Harvey Hyde. Kick
the slipper, Mrs. Ross Gordon,
Men, Dalton Malcolm.' Toss
Paper plate through hoop,
Arthur De Clute. Throwing
Ball with left hand, ladies',
Margaret Harbaclr: Men, Bob
Phoenix; boy's, Bill •• Phoenix.
Guessing Candy in Jar, Mrs.
Bob Phoenix; Guessing length
of string, Mrs- .Mac Graham.
Boy' with the broadest smile,
Barry Gordon.
Fashion shovb of paper hats
Mrs. Mary Malcolm, Mrs. AI-
exia Malcolm, Mrs. A. 3: Har -
dill.'
Guests were from Toronto,
Sarnia, Detroit, , Agincourt,
Burlington, Milton, Seaforth,
Dublin, Stratford; Fullerton,
and Hensen.
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Mr. and Mrs, Bern Skinn
and Terry and. 7/10414.%
itt- spent . the wee% end: in
Preston • with Mr, and .1VIrs.
Frank Malmsey,
Mr. and Mrs. W ?,,• li1lor
of Seafojth and M.r. and Mrs
Bruce Miller 01 Kitchener
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ci ys at Expo.
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Mrs. James F. Scott is
spending a holiday in.nor-
thern Ontario.
Mrs. Marie Hickey was vis-
iting her sister, Mrs. Jack
Ryan, in, the States. .•
Mrs. Jack Klein and her
son Michael, spent eZeouple of
clays with her sister Mrs. Mar
le Hickey. •
Mrs. Blake Beattie • of WeI-
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law, Mrs. Stanley Garnhour.
' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas• Wet.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ''Wil-
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Fred E. Willis and M;c,' and
Mrs, L. Hemberger mast week
end.
Inspector John L. Hotham
and son Bernard of Windsor
spent Monday and Tuesday
of last week with the farm-
er's mother, Mrs. Mary lroth-
am and •Miss Leone Hotham
Wilson Street-.. ,
Mr, 'and Mrs. Donald Mill-
ard of Brantford spent the
week end with Mrs. Mary
Hotham, and Miss Leone Hoths
am, Wilson Street.
Mr, and..11drs. Fred. Walsh
of . Woodstock called on 'Mrs
Mary Hotham and Miss Leone
Hotham, Wilson. Street on
Sunday evening last.
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Mrs. Jean 'ort e an •l z's,
Jack, Ease reeently attezlcle4-the.
funeral of, the'. lata. wTar*es ' am,
dell 'wine paSse4 away .in Detroit.
Mrs. l;'ortuue *the aunt of the
de ;easeti's Wye, the former Mar-
garet Bolger, ' •
Mr. Crandall' left. to zaourn
eight children, two....sisters, and
one brother. Buri l took place.
froln.., the Tan nearI Rome
and St, P.atrick's. Church, \Wy-
andotte, Michigan°, with ener-
ment _ in Michigan . Memorial
ark.
MISS
MISS V. ill. KINDREE
Miss" Viglet Maude i{i'ndree
passed; away Monday in Beck
Memorial Sanitoriu , London,
following ,a long illness,
She was born in Blenheim,
the' daughter of the, late. Mr,
and •.She
received ,aU bee education, thele,
Fox ?naay year$ :she worked as
a saleslady ,gndon,
Miss . Kindree ja survived by
one sister: Mrs, George Briglit-
rall,'Seaforth, and one':hephew,
Donald Brightralh also of Sea -
forth. .
She was a member of Calvery
United Church, .London,-
Private'serivees took place on
Tuesday" from the G. A. Whit-
ney funeral home at 2 p.m. Rev.
J. C. Britton officiated,
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