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'Officer In + !tank clock-
• .Main Stroll
Poona 527-14.10! t saaforth-
Every week more People diS-
cover n what . mighty ,JOS jr,p
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positor Want .Pols, plat 527-0249.
of
'. and Mica`. A larence Thom-
sap: -an family ,had; ',At.. heir
guest&.• on .Sunda , Mrs.: Esther
Pettibone ..of Aylreri,4fr, n4
Mrs..Win..'.Theiraork of Exeter*
1&r. and, A+ , Wni, ode,.Doug.
la B•
Ie�:Lend'
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'Galvrx. and kir.,
.and Mrs, Glenn Jeffrey, Conine
and Allan of Thames Road,
Tour members of the-,. Party
were :celebrating birthdays..
Mr., and Mrs. Don Brine and
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(Weather Per Itting)
in Western Ontario
Apply to
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Constru ct on Ltd.
Dublin --'.'Ontario
THE McKILLAP MUTUAL
FIRE - INSURANCE COMPANY
Office -- Main Street
SEAFORTH
Insures:
• Town Dwellings
• All Classes of Farm Property
r Summer Cottages
• Churches, Schools, Halla
' Extended -coverage '(wind
smoke, water .,damage, falling
objects, ,etc.) is also available
A NTS: James Keys; RR 1, Seaforth; V.- J Lane, 1•tR 5
Seaforth; Wm. Leiper, Jr,, Londesboro; Selwyn 'Baker, Brussels.
Harold Squires, Clinton; George Coyne, Dublin; Donald G. Eaton
Seaforth. ,
OFFICE S'UPPLIES
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
Dig1527-0240
Leagues
Are Naw-
For. mrr�g
Contact , your league
president or phone the
Bowling Alley 527=O84O
OPEN BOWLING EVERY
FRIDAY NIGHT -- 8 p.m.
PiNSETTERS WANTED!!
All beginners given Free Bowling and Lessons. Information
from Management:
Noble Bowling: Lames
Phone 527-0840
Seaforth
RICH FALL; rABkICS
Q1 SQk MARD
iter -.'at LARONE'S you will find the
• latest in • Fall fabrics, ,ready_ for
• "you: selection!
EVE1iYTHINC IN, SEWING NEEDS
JUST ARRIVED
Prints , - Wools - -Silks - Flannels
Rayons
in ' a variety of� pleasing colors
and designs -
Headquarters for all your school" heeds
Seafo i'e c to P$L0O' Store
Stati nery Gifts
hexyl sent a f •daya
vane, Tenn;, aad attended tke
Grand Ole; :QpreY.;'•
and Vis. Glenn• Omaland;.
Cynthla and• MA. and Mr. and
Mrs George Wheeler apent
Thn 'S
ursday iimcoe• and 'Brant=.
'ford. •
ML'. Ray Mills; a.former regi
dent of this ,comm..unity, .Passed
away ih -St, Xavier Memorial
Hospital, on August 24th. The
funeral took places' da ;Saturday,
from the Lindsay funeral home,
Sympathy is eictended to the
family. + •
Mr, Jack Thomson►, district
secretary of the Canadian Bible
Society Was guest Speaker at
the -ehutelf service on Sunday.
• Mr. 'and Mrs. Adrian Pringle,
Terry •and; Wayne of London and
Mrs. M..., Copeland and Jean
were Sunday • guests with Mr.
and- Mrs. Glenn Copeland. and
girls.
• Mr.• and Mrs. - Wm Crago,
Billy and Linda of • Pembrook
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ware-
ham • and Jeffrey of Ottawa are
visiting kith Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
ris Webb and family.
The flowers ,in the church on
-Sunday- were :placed. there_ _ by
the family of the late Mr. Wil-
liam .Thomson whose funeral
took place from the L. A. Ball
funeral Chapel, on 'Friday. •
Miss Brenda McCurdy of St.
Marys visited Thursday and: Fri-
day' with -her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs, Ira - McCurdy.
Mr, and; Mrs. Lawrence Beck-
ett, Jacqueline and Geraldine,
visited-- Friday evening-- L with-
Mrs.- Toni Clark of London.
Mrs. Robert Robinson, Mich-
ele and Paul visited last week
at' Waterloo, Brampton and
Cookeville:
Miss Doris Mills of London
spent the weekend ,with 'her par-
ants.,.-. Mr. and • Mrs, Clarence
Mills.,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy • McCurdy
and family of • St. Marys visit,
ed Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. 'Irra' McCurdy.
Legion
Winners
Bingo
The bingo sponsored by the
Royal Canadian Legion, Branch
196, Seaforth, and held on Fri
day evening in the Legion Hall,
was well attended.
Door prizes went to Mr. Teall,
Woodham; • -Mrs. H.,•.,Swan,, Sea -
forth,
Winners of special games,
were: Mrs. Bill Steep, Bruce -
field;; Mrs: Barney Hildebrand,
Seaforth. Other specials were
split two ways.
Following are the -winners of
regular games: Mrs. I. , McKer-
cher, Jamestown; Mrs. Love,
Clinton; Mrs., wird, "Brucefield;
Irene Uniac, Mitchell; Stan Wat-
son, Mitchell;' Frank Skinner;'
Mitchell; Jean Sangster, Mit-
chell; Mr. Stnale, Hensall.
Game four was split four 'ways
and game six was split three
ways.
4-H Clubs
Hold
Election
Seaforth district 4-H club or-
ganized for the new fall project
"Cotton Accessories - -,for the
Bedroom" at a meeting at the
home of Mrs. W. L. Whyte on
Saturday.
Officers elected are:: presi-
dent, - Agnes Haverkamp; vice-
president, Janice SilIery; pian-
ist, Elaine Carter; press repor-
ter, Margie Whyte.
Tbpic, for discussion were on
color: Importance of color, bas-
ic color theory, color harmony,
guides in color planning, buy-
ing patterned fabric.
New members were advised
the requirements of each mem-
ber such as to keep a record
book, equip a sewing box, make
a dresser scarf and to also
make a bedspread or two small'
bedroom accessories.
The next meeting will be
held on Friday at Mrs. Whyte?'s
home.
Every week more people dis-
cover what mighty jobs are
accomplished by low cost Ex-
positor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240.
USBORNE & HIB -
BERT MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE
COMPANY
HEAD OFFICE • EXETER, on,.
Directors:
Martin Feeney - . R.R. 2, Dublin
President ,
Clayton Calqubouti RIt. 1,
Vice -President Science Hill
Wm. H. Chaff() = A.R. 4, Mitchell
Tim Toohey' - R.R. 3, Luean
Raymond McCurdy R.It. 1,
Kizrkton
Robert (t*rdiner lift. 1,
Croninrty
Amts:
-Hugh Benninger • . Dublin
Harry Goatee" - mewr
Clayton Harris «
itorititowasureet ..�` .
fLugh Pette so i - liktatet r ......
n
Ara; Rues•Co itt. M .
a44 Mara. Tain . arna,
attended funeral, service: xe-
,centtY At-JO-del-0oteMat., ..for
Mrs. Mat y,er,
of Detroit andPetereburg,
Florida. •
Mr, and-: s. .Parence'.R,rie-
stap Mitche1i.twere .Sunday
visitor0 4f the lattPr'f lather,
Mr. Robert Thompeon,;
Mr. and Mrs, 410, k,
reoutise and Paul SPen un-
day- in Ridgetown With. Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Kirk,
Mise.. May Solnjneritic of
Winnipeg, who 1e4 been ho1-
idaying with Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Hood, returned- to her
home Monday.. ' •
Week end visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. N. Long inclixded a
niece Mrs. Joe Le Gard, her
daughter and son -In-law, Mrs.
Jack Chaineili and Jack of
Dowrisview.
Fair Dates
Following -is a list offal fairs-
seheduled for this area,
Mitchell Sept. 1, 2
Sept. 5, .6
-• Sept. 8, 9
Listo'wei
Tavistock
Wellesley -Sept 12, 1J
New Hamburg Sept 15, 16
Enibro Sept. 1608
Stratford • Sept. 10 to 20
Blyth Sept. 19, 20
SEAFORTH Sept. 21, 22
Milverton ',Sept. 22, 23
St. -Marys Sept. 26, 27
Brussels Sept., -28, 29
Kirkton Sept. 28, 29
News of
Winchelsea
Mr. Ray Clarke of St,
:Marys visited on Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs.,`Wm. Wal-
ters.
Mr. Harry Cole of London
spent Saturday with Mr. and
1Virs. Freeman Horne.
Mrs. John Coward visited
on Thursday evening in St.
Mary's,, Hospital with. Mrs:
Hiram 'Hannah of Kirkton,
who is a patient there.,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters
and Gary Dayman visited in
Exeter on Thursday evening
with Mrs. W, 'J. Beer and
Maurice Quance and Clifford,
Mr. and Mrs: Albert Hutton
and Debbie of Listowel visited
on Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs.
Sanford. Hutton„ Dennis and
Dianne •returned home 'with
•them J after holidaying • there.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters
and' Garry Dayman visited on
Sunday evening at . Grand
Bend with Mrs. W. J. Beer
and Miss May Skinner.
Mrs. Isabel Sugden and Mr.
Tennyson 'Johns attended de-
coration day services at North
Nisourie Cemetery and also
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
bur Facey and girls of Belton
and Mrs. Herb Langford.
Mrs. Marlene Hutton, Mrs.
Evelyn Horne, Mrs. MabP1
Gilf:lian, Mrs. Iteona Hern,
Mrs. John Coward visited on
Monday evening with Mrs.
Pieta Campbell and helped her
celebrate her birthday.
Mr. Gary Dayman returned
to his home at Kippen after
'spending two week's Wit Mr.
Jane, RQi:k a been .11,Qtpe
wdtlt jierher pargatao 4gri, and
Niro,EdwinRork for a few
da *StFot but Is rettQ moo.
thr `Weei br
tour4 Riegel,
hHTuaaerosdlda..yB', W,Sacihteterih-floRarvsMsd
vCarrso.ta
lneeelioAlIe.n .and Mrs-
.
We ere sort to rep.ort that
June Vock'- nd Mrs,-.- Jack
Dietz are patients In, the Sea -
forte `Conununity Hospital.
Mrs, Harold SsYth "returned
home from the Stratford Mos,
glial on Satuday.
Mrs Manuel Beuermann
spent a couplre' o - days 1 Kit*
ehener last week end, with
Mr, and M?t`S• Bay Beuerznann
and family.
Mr.. and -Mrs: Wm. Jacobs,
Waterloo,. called -on Mr.. and
Mrs, Manuel, Beu rmann on
Sunday: ,
Miss Gertrude iauiillton and
friend of Stratford visited: Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Leouhardt last
Sunday.
The Decoration Service was
held at St. Peter's Lutheran
Church ton Sunday with the-
Huraguess sofa Bxr''idg port. The
Brodhagen •Band played -
hyn ns at this service.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Que-
renguesser and family, , Strat-
ford were guests of Mr. and
Gary Sholdice on Sun=
day
Mrs. Mickey M CI , Strat-
ford visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe . on Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs J altof i Hinz
accompanied"- Mr. and Ntrs:.
Gerald Hinz, Stratford, to
Collingwood on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs„ Gary Shold-
•
ice. Paul, Mark- and Judy vis-
ited Hamilton with Mr. and
1' ,s, Boger Shoff' 444
aliil Mrs. Rr�uee :$aYlor'
:fie nu to. Niagara 1
fora cou Ie of +days.
Mr. Mrs. ,Alvin dose
,and gra, Jing, fid, Sarnia
visited with 1 . And l► rs'.. H[
W. d �dt Stn, Sunday
M, $ EJRgsen and .Mrs,:
1 nal hY r tea, attend • the
P training
ata
.: itchell, Eno*, PPres byteriun ,
�` Lurch Bail IMAM
on'' rsday..and VA
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Wednesday. The • next 4-R
'E`EXHomemaking' Projee being, U•
"4 World of Fooda�nacia".
and ,Mrs. Wm, Walters and
Danny.
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Skin-
ner of" Sebringville visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Elson Tynn and family:
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and
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