The Huron Expositor, 1967-08-31, Page 9A
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Rave those' school ,clothe a ied'
and pressed 'nQ ar the' a1i ..tea4 n
Then
is :stili . time .to haver . them
.. - DRY CLEANED at
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.LA'CLEANERS
Phone 5' 27-0250 Seaforth'
WEDDING
D
QING
,INVITATIONS
Dial 527-0240 '' +- Seaforth
Students and Parents Will injoy Our
School Headquarters" •
It offers an unique advantage:•
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Clothes and many other.items can be had at one stop
-BEST V_ ALUE IN REFILLS
Largest selection of refills at as much as 20% less
than usual prices today.
Check Our School Opening •Special•• Values
All 'supplies required by pupils of St. James' School,
Seaforth, are available!
Check our Children's Wearing Apparel
Seaforth's 5c to $1.00 Store
Stationery - Gifts
News of
ion
' fi, ;G'rraz t l?epper'' Bo tl
villa spent the weell;•edd whit
hi. paron'ts, Mt° 444 .14;*.. ^Glenn
Pepper:
Master Jixn Cudniore,, Clinton,
;With his aunt and cIe,,'Mr,
and Mrs. Charles• floe . ,.
• Mrs; Dorothy • Robinson, Mit-
Chen was a dinxier guest Of
Mrs Marr Malcolm on Snnday:
Mr ; and Mrs; Sam. Giles, Mrs,.
Lillie Belfour visited Mr, and
Mrs. ;Tack Belfour on Sunday:.
M. `Fergus Lannin, Naricy
and Carol were in : Princeton on
Sihday.
Mrs. Ed Saddler,. Hamilton,
visited her. cousinst• .Mr. and
1V1rs. Lawrence Hannon for a
fewdays last week:.
Mr. and Mrs. Blythe Lannin
"end• Gary visited Mrs. Mary
,Malcolm Sunday evening. •-.
Mrs. Robert Engles and fam-
ily spent the. weekend at their
cottage.
A real good crowd . attended
the decoration day at Wood-
land Cemetery., 141iteheil.' on
Sunday. •:
Miss Betty Ann Barker, Tor-
onto,:, spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Barker.
Mrs. Ross Gorg6n, Seaforth,
had ';dinner with her mother,
Mrs, Mary Malcolm on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gibb,
-Nancy, Cindy, Gail, Stratford,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Dalton
Malcolm, Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burchill,
Mrs, Roy Burchill, visited in,
London on Friday;_,also called
on Mrs. Butchill's brother,. Mr.
Gordon Eisler in- Victoria Hos-
pital..
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney
"attended the Park -Reath wed-
ding in Munro, on. Saturday.
Miss Gayle Lannin Victoria
Hospital, London, spent a few
holidays at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morley
Lannin:•
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Phone 527-0240
Seaforth.
SEAFORTH
DISTRICT HIG
SCHOOL OPEN
ESDAY
5th,
10:00 a.m.
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Ali School Buses will operate •
over the same routes as were
in ' use at the end of the
last school t "year.
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All routes will be reviewed upon completion
of ' registration . and may be revised at that
time to provide maximum• service.
Buses --will leave Seaforth at 8:30 a.m.
on Tuesday, September 5th1 and ry.
,
subsequently"af7:30 a.rn. each
School morning,
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For further information, contact: '
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L. P. PLUNISTEEL
Principal,
WS O 'DUBL"
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•Mr . Thos. Futter., tiresid:.
ea' of the Dublin Woxlaen's-
,Institute was iri 'charge of.,
meeting at the hofne of Ws;
Herbert Britton. ' Roll Call
was answered by testing QAe
Apt thoughts when" Unexpec•
ted eP011: axy arrives, •
Mrs, John Nagle presented
the Treasurer's Report and
1Virs; ;I'ohn Burchill 'read the
minutes.
In July a number of mem-
hers participated in the limb*
bert Township • Centex; nial
Celebration..A float was en-
tered in the parade and the-:
Medallions won were on dis•
play. Later in the month more
than thirty women from the
Dublin area visited Doon Pio
near Village and the Adelaide`
Hoodless Homestead, the bus
trip having been arranged by
the W.I.
Safety stickers iron/ the
Perth County Safety Connell_
were distributed.
• A plan to hold- a short
course, "Treasures in Your
Attic" jointly with Goulds
Institute was approved.
• The aftern004 !of-;I!'ebrtia7y'y
gD'was--fora ci ,a-ax3 €inettairy`,,c,''.-
;ins were disi leased ;fxj;1�
holding a Centenblat, Tea,; at
Mrs, ':Ttn Burelr1l1'a with a
tentative data of Oct,' § ,seta
l4embers - were reminded
,:that the ".History . of , IPedth
County" kg'now On sale..
Ors. John, Burchill., cpx en -
dr of the standing conuniittee
for •;Distorical Research and
Current Events ;showed ali'des
Of ` local century farms and
other historically interesting,
On rio scene s, concluding
Wit views of Expo ti,7 at
Mo areal. Miss Britton 1
I n a s
$how'd -slides of the Wdr'1d s
pair.
- lVfrs. John Nagle adjourned
the meeting and lunch was
served by the hostess assisted
by Mrs. Jas. Stallion. '
l/Lr. and Mrs, Harold Med
crick and son of California
With'Mr. and Mrs. Reter Ma.
Loney.
Mrs. Clete Lynes and Cath-
erine of London with Miss
Monica Byrne.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie 0':
DEAR DORIS
advice from
Doris Clark
LIVING IN FEAR
DEAR DORIS - All of my.
married life I have been ac-
cused of 'having numerous af-
fairs. None of these were true
until seven months ago, when I:
met a man who pursued me
night and day until 1 finally
gave in. I fell iia love with this
man and for the first time in
years feltimportant to some-
one.
My husband found out and I
thought a divorce was inevita-
ble. Then he forgave me and I
was so grateful. But one night
.he flew into a rage and nearly
beat me senseless, threatening
divorce and to take away my
little girl:
I, love her so much it would
kill me to give her up. I am
terrified that he may demand,
this divorce in real earnest.
Living in Fear
DEAR FEAR — He con-.
Boned your offence, so•-no'long-
er has grounds for divorce. But
you have grounds to' sue him
for cruelty.
Unless you could:. be proved
an unfit mother, your little
girl, who •is "of tender years",
would in all , likelihood be
awarded to you by any judge
in the event of any suit. Better
put your mind at rest by con-
sulting a lawyer. • „
DEAR DORIS — My 14 -year-
old son has , wanted to.. raise
pigeon's since he was ten. His"
father skid he could but"I disa-
greed:
To settle •this 'argument I de-
cided to; write to you. Who do
you think is right?
Not My Dish
DEAR NOT — .It's not a
question of right or wrong; but
of preferences. A good many
14 -year-olds are having a ball
with pigeons.
Imagine the thrill for your.
boy, of raising birds; at a given
time shipping them pne or two
hundred miles (or much far-
ther), then watching the sky
for their return. Hours later
the vigil is rewarded by the
graceful swoop of a large bird
out of the blue and into his
waiting hands. -
"That's my pigeon!" he cries.
For details write to. Cana-
dian Racing. Pigeon Urrfon, 93
Jocelyn Street, Port Hope, On-
tario. ,
DEAR DORIS — I am getting
married in October and am lost
as to what to do two months
Wbfore, one month before, two
eeks before,lone week before,
etc.
Not Organized
,DEAR NOT ORGANIZED —
Several months ahead: (a)
Se the date. (b) Clear date
with minister. (c) . Select and
reserve reception hall. (d) Se-
lect and invite the attendants
you Would like; then get going
For Complete
INSURANCE
do your
HOME, BUSINESS, FARM,
CAR, .ACCIDENT, LIABILITY
Ok LtFE
SEE '
JOHN' 4, CAROM°
• hisuratiee Agency.
Phone 5274490 t, Seeforfh'
Write Dtrititty; Oppoi;ife
,S atbrth AtOtort
'
on gowns.
2. Two months , ahead: Order
wedding invitations.
3.• Four to six weeks ahead:
.Arrange for engagement an-
nouncements, if desired..
4. Between three and four
weeks ahead: • Send out invita-
tions.
5.. About one week ahead:
Hold trousseau tea, if you want
one.
My leaflet "Happy The Bride
the Sun Shines -'On' , will ans-
wer some of the other ques-
tions which may trouble you.
It is on its way (and may be
had by other brides-tobe for
ten -cents' and a„Jorge, stamped,
self-addressed' envelope, sent to:
me in care of this newspaper).
Confidential to In the Dol-
drums. — This is not time to:
dismiss your psychiatrist. Some
emotional distress at your
time of ' life is more normal
than not; but it can be helped.
When the Mg' clears you May.
be able to see your husband's
argument that your friend's
sudden loss OD her husband was
a greater calamity than your
physical upset.
Nail of Windsor 'With Mr. and
NCrs. LPuis.Dru.IKer,
Mrs, .Bader of Detroit' with
gr. and Mrs, Maxon -.Feeney,
Mr. Earl ii'u'bbs, Teronto,
scitb-. Mrs. Michael Nag1 : -
,Miss Betty Weber, London,,
viss Dunn and Miss Dgtuielly
of ''I,ondon with . Mise Mary
O'Connell,
Mr, And Mrs. Lennie ,C70stjn
and ` family of Detroit" with
l4Tr. and"Mrs. Eergus'.$oran.
Mr. and Mr's. Steve Eckert,
Timmins . with Mr, and' Mks;.
George Coville.
Mr. and- Mrs. - Wilfr'ed Mai
lnney in Port Colborne' with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murphy:
Mr. and Mrs. George Ho11
;land in Winnipeg where they
will attend the Weddingof
their son Joe Holland; '
CIA Adds
To Narne
Co-operators Insurance Asso-
ciation has added a G to repre-
sent Guelph, the location ,of the
Association's " head office. The
Association's casualty and life
insurance companies will con-
tinue to be known individually
by their familiar names.;OIA and
CIA"Life. Collectively, they`•are•.
now Co-operators Insurance As-
sociations of Guelph,, o`r CIAG
Insurance.
As the new name appears, it
will be associated wherever pds-
sible in a design with the map
of. Ontario.
The Association is sponsored
and controlled by organizations
which represent a million On-
tario :members including those
of .the Ontario Credit Union
League, ,Ontario Federation of
Agriculture and United Co-op-
eratives of Ontario.
An Expositor Classified will
pay you dividends. Have you
tried one? Dial 527.0240.
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For Co -Op Insurance
Call
W. ARTHUR WRIGHT
Phone 527-1464 -- John St.
• SEAFORTH
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+ Auto and Truck
• Farm Liability
• Employer's Liability "
• Accident and Sickness
• Fire, Residence, Contents
• Fire, Commercial
• Life Insurance & Savings
• Huron Co-op Medical ---
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DAIRY
Phone 52770816, Seaforth
l
Dairy Products are available et
BROWN'S SUBERTEST•-STATION
Sundays,, Holidays, Everyday — Maple Leaf
- A startling and proven fact: one classroom of.
high school students is wiped out every week because of
car accidents. -
It is an unbearable statistic, but true. More young
Canadians are killed in automobile accidents'than by any
other cause.
Young drivers as a group are involved -in more
automobile accidentg than any other drivers. This is the
simple reason insurance rates are higher for them.
We, in the automobile irisurance industry, pro-
vide training courses, bursaries and technical assistance
to high school instructors to help them teach safe driving
to their students. • • y -
Students who, pass approved high,School driver
_training courses earn Idwer insurance premiums.
At -present, only 14% of high schools -across
Canada have these driver training courses. •
• Parents, teachers - - just ask yourselves: Must a
classroom be wiped out next Week?
You can help Prevent such trs`gedles by sup-
porting driver training pid rarnmes in your community,
'Ali Canadalhsuta(iae Pederhtt411 r fl bi)hatfbt
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