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The Huron Expositor, 1967-11-16, Page 7der No for Delivery And $444:4* $16.10 -- MADE40-10ASURE, SUITS o M YOU ' MUST ORDER Og FORE; ° NOV/ 27" TQ GET THIS. DIS• COUNT s DELIVERY By DEC. 22nd • Tip Top suits are cut to your individual measurettieiits and hand crafted to give you a per- fect fit and entire satisfaction. Choose. from .hundreds of fine English worsteds, serges, twists and Venetians in the season's latest patterns, shades and weaves. Choose your favourite style and have a suit tailored .just for you and in time for Christmas. Coat & Pant Sale 84:90 129.00 Two -Pant Suits Teduced to $109.90 ,TIP-TOP TAILORS CLUB -CLOTHES Reguar $89.50 Qualitycarries the same discount and the same delivery date. Reg. 89.50 Suits — SALE 75.90 "THE GREAT CHRISTMAS STORE" STEWART BROS. i ewS 0 4 » 9 e, nid,'Nps. 1 abort . Cr0134 Mr.. • tnsd M. Joseph Crania; 11 . and Mrs. airnl. Cronin, in Detroit with Mr, and Mrs Ed- ward Holland and attended the Marriage, of -Mr., -Terry Holland: ,�rr. , and Mrs. Robert Byrne 4Yamilton, with Miss Mon`tc4 Byrne and relatives. Ur. and ni.d•senFrank Maloney. and children moved to,, Kitchen- er Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bros - Use . Expositor Want - Ads • Seaforth Phone 527-0240 41 a .-.muilimmin..a. s r a 'r v v 4 d " • ft ■ A .env have 1 ought the horse of Mr, Frank, kialoney en Raglan street. Mr% and++%, tritarles Friend spent the weekend in Toronto. • Mr: ---and- _Mrs; Billie" • Feeney; and family' Riteitener, Spent the weekend with 111x. and Mrs. Matt Murray Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gliddon, Mr. Peter Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Stapleton and children, Auburn with Mr. and Mrs. Fez!, gus Kelly, "• Miss Marie Krauskopf, Ham- ilton, • with . lYR'.s. Catherine_ Krauskopf. . Sister Mary Alice of the "Pines", Chatham, with Mrs. Alice Coyne. Mr. and Mr§. Glenn Butters and childrii'n, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Butters. Mrs. Jim Newcombe, Port Credit, with Mr. William Staple- ton. Remember Your XMAS BONUSof $ 1 0 very purchase of a RO"GERS MAJESTIC TV or Hi Fi at Crown Hardware between now and Christmas gives you an opportunity to win $100.00, It'seour way of saying thank you. CROWN HARDWARE lifters Majestic • Headquarters for Quality ,T and Stereo Sets Phone 527=1420 • Seaforth NOTICE Anyone wanting to ship hogs on Tuesday With A. J. WRIGHT TRANSPORT must have their calls in no later than MONDAY Evening call 527-1900 or 527-0623 News 'of . u Cala mbar tors Mr. and Mrs. cwie Kennedy, Paua,•,.an4 Peter; Torente, Matt ed Mr. and Mrs. Anglia I entre-' dy. - VC, and . . Roy McQuaid, Kitchener, viedand s My. n r, , James McQuaid, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Marey and children, Stratford, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs: Auguste: Ducharme. Mr, .and Mrs. Dan Williams, Detroit, visited Mrs. Mary Wil- liams and Tom. 'Mr. and Mrs. Glen Butters, London, •with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Melady,` Mr. John O'Reilly, Stratford, visited last week ntith Mr, and 1VIra.'John Moylan. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Purcell and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack ,McIver. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne DeGaust andhildren, Ingersoll, with Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connor. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and family, Anton, with Mr. and Mrs.' Albert Cronin. Mr. and Mrs. John Young, Erin, visited Mr., and Mrs. Jos- eph Connolly. Jim Melady, Windsor, visited at his home here. Mrs. J. L. Malone, Miss Sheila Malone, Joseph Malone, Em- mett Malone, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morris 'are in Windsor attending the funeral of the late Charles Malone. • The CWI. met in the parish hall on Wednesday evening, with the president, Mrs. Frank Ryan presiding. The ladies to care for the altars for Decem- ber are Mrs. Maurice Melady and Mrs: Gordon .Staples. Visit- ors to the sick' are Mrs. John Shea and Mrs,, Ray' Murray. Us- ed clothing is to be in the base- ment in order that .a shipment will be made this week.... It was decided to celebrate St. Columlban's Day, November 19th, by having an Irish group, of entertainers from Dublin, Ireland, who are at present in London, Ontario, perforrli at a concert on that evening in the parish hall. The• mystery prize, donated by Mrs. Ray Swart, was won by Mrs. Lewis Coyne. BETTY'S BEAUTY SALON Permanent Wave and Colour Specialists ANNOUNCES THE APPOINTMENT OF Mr. George Langlois Having recently finished an advance Hairstyling course, Mr. George brings you the . latest trends in high . fashion styling, shaping colouring, bleaching and custom Permanent Waving, Frosting. For Appointment, Phone 52 10470. - Tuesday - Wednesday only. further ,notice. DRAPERY SPECIALS Drapes Cleaned and -Pressed 'for 49• SHIRTS 30c each $ for 1:25' a pound BLUE' RlBBN " Cleaners and . Launderers Phone 527-1S1O • -- Seaforth The Vlialten 'plc t` -T. ,batt %het in the aellooiroonp,. +ot puff's United. ChUrCh Wednesday ev. ening. Mrs. Jack McEwinK. opened.the Devotional -Peri�o with a Remembrance Pay Mem* Hynnn 523, "0 God of Love, 0 King of Peace" was sung with Mrs, Ray Huether at the piano. Psailm' 20 Was read' by 1VIrs; P4merson Mite en. Mrs. McEwing gave a reading and, offered prayer. The topic taken by Mrs. Walter Bewley was °a report .ns delegate -to Aima College. Theme of the meeting was,. 'Called by - God, Tis purpose for me". There should be one meeting a year based on the Purpose or Membership card, namely "To unite .all women of the congregation for the total mission of the Ch ti r c.b and to provide a medium through which they may ex- press their loyalty and. devo- tion to Jesus'Christ in Chris- tian Witness, ' study, fellow- ship and service." She also gave in very interesting ac- count of the conference. Mrs. 'Herbert' Traviss, pres- ident, took 'over the business period. The secretary's report was - read by Mrs. • James Clarke and the..ro'll call was answered by the word Remem- ber or Remembrance. Treasur- er's report Alfas given by Mrs. Torrance Dundas. The norriin- ating committee including Mrs. W. C .Hackwell, Mrs. Peter McDonald, and Mrs. Leonard Leeming gave their report with Mrs. Hackwell reading the list ,¢ -f officers for the coming year. ir - ` President, . Mrs. Herbert Traviss; Vice -President, Mrs. Frank Walters; Secretary, Mrs. James Clark; Treasurer, Mrs. Torrance Dundas; Quilt Committee, Mrs. Nelson Reid, Mrs. Roy Bennett, Mrs. Ernest Stevens, Mrs. Leonard Leem- ing, Mrs. Cecil Lydiatt; Shut- ins, Mrs. Douglas gnnis; Pian- ists, Mrs. Ray Huether and Mrs. H. Traviss; Press Report- ers, Mrs. Douglas Ennis and Mrs. Torrance Dundas. • The copper contest was won by Mrs. Howard Hackwell's side.- 'Mrs. Edward Miller, leader of the losing side, will be in charge of the Dec. 12 supper meeting. $286.0, was received dur- ing the ear from the copper collection:' Boxes will be pack- ed for shut-ins. - Mrs. Allan McCall reported as. delegate to the 6th Annual Convention at Moncrieff be- ginning with a sing song that had been used at the meeting. Mrs: Walter • Bewley reported on the program ' group. Mrs' Nelson Reid on Leadership, Mrs., McCall on Citizenship and Education. "Prideful Dominion of the West" was sung followed with the Benediction. Lunch commttee was, Mrs. Allen Searle, Mrs. James Clark and Mrs. Art Heard ' Bedroom Beauties ZION Mr. and'Mrs. Bruce Falconer, Exeter, visited hes• parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Statton recent- ly. Mr. and Mrs. Ross . Gordon and Barry, Seaforth, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pepper and fam- ily 'on Sunday. Mr. Howard Wright, Mitchell, visited at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Annis, Joan and Calvin, Zion, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Annis, ntratford, Vis- ited .Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cole, Cromarty, Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pepper, Mr. and Mrs. George Pepper, visited Mrs.'Pepper's sister, Mrs. John Barbour in Victoria Hos- pital, London. Mrs. Barbour is able to be up in a wheelchair. Mr. Keith Malcolm from Wes- tern University, London, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Corriveau, Zurich, called on Mr, and Mrs. Fergus Lannin recently. Mr. and Mrs: George Pepper called on Mrs. Mary -Malcolm on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pepper, Mr. and Mrs. George Pepper, visited Mrs. John Barbour in Victoria 'Hospital, London, • on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barker and Russell , visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris in Stratford on Sunday evening. UCW of Zion Church held a very successful bazaar on Fri- day. A good crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pepper attended anniversary services in the Presbyterian Church, Mitchell and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Pepper on Sunday. ' Mrs. Ross Gordon, Seaforth, called ons° her mother, Mrs. Mary Malcolm on Tuesday. Bazaar The Sunday School rooms and auditorium of Zion United Church were decorated with white mums, red roses and white candles for their annual bazaar held on Friday, with a large attendance on hand. ' Guests were welcomed by Mrs,, Bert Daynard and Mrs. Norman Bushfield. Mrs. Alex Roney and Mrs. R. S. Aikens poured tea. Mrs. Earl Roney,' Mrs. Joe Looby and Mrs. Charles Roney passed the tea. Mrs. Laurence Barker, Mrs. Lorne' McKinnon' and Mrs. James Statton passed sandwiches and cookies: Kitchen workers were 'Mrs. Glenn Pepper, Mrs. Lorne Aikens, Mrs. Joe Looby, Mrs. Dalton Malcolm and Mrs. Lloyd Barker. , Conveners of bake table Mrs. Laurence Barker, Mrs. Roy Han- non, Mrs. Charles Roney, 'Mts. Earl Roney, Mrs. Robert Roney, Mrs. Ross Pepper and Mrs. Rus- sell Roney. Variety table, Mrs. Mabel Higgerson, Mrs. R. S. Aikens and Mrs. Alex Roney. .. Candy, Mrs. Gordon ,Aikens. Apron and Fancy Work, Mrs. Dalton Smale, Mrs. Lorne Mc- kinnon, Mrs. Bert Mahaffy, Mrs. James Statton. " Touch and Take, Mrs. Law- rence Hannon. Remember! It takes but s moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To adVertise, just Seaforth 527-0240. er septed with a Bum a n'IMIe, y Gramm held at nr with Love he Hymn ell the reading after led Ed: Q" on business. gave Rally United ho- rs. Donald nd has spending od- der Mrs. Mr. ud- Walker, Pollitt, visitors Robert Elmer and spent son and Exeter. ut- don the m - don Mi• Allison Mc- Arthur, of Mrs. ay a visited Highton Waterloo the Tor- rance with ew Gor- don James at- tended Richmond Floyd ger with Martin. ele on 0 Walton ess Community con son and bit` Den ',A:chilles on behalf f the community and. Grsle Craig read a congratulatory address. UCW Unit Meets The McKillop Unit their November • meeting the home of Mrs. Murray. Den- nis Wednesday evening 17 pr,.esent. Mrs. George opened, the meeting, with t theme "Remembrance" H 399, "Faith, of our, Father was sung with Mrs. Carapb Wey • as pianist. Mrs. Keith Rock read hymn 437, "Lead us 0 Father, in Paths of Peace." Mrs. Love gave d on -'Remembrance Day", which Mrs. Jack Bosman in prayer. The topic on "Christian ucation" was taken by Glen McNichol. mn 662,.` God our help in Ages Pa was sung. Mrs. Charles McCutcheon was in charge of the Miss Ethel Dennis highlights from the Fall held at Moncriff • Unit Church. Mrs. McCutcheon clo- sed with prayer. . Lunch was served by M William Roe, Mrs. Don Dennis, Mrs. John Burch a the hostess. Mrs. -Thomas HackwelT returned home after a few days last week in Wood- stock visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Richard Porter. Week end visitors with and Mrs. Jack Bosman includ- ed Miss Ruth Anne Toronto, and Mr. Jack Port Credit. Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Rob Oesch, Mr. and Mrs. El Oesch, and family, Zurich, Miss Anne Lowe, Brussels. Mrs. Russell Marks the week end with her and daughter-in-law Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Marks, . Mr. and Mrs. Horace. Rut- ledge, and family of Lon spent the week end with Humphries and Bennet fam- ilies. Mr. ' W. C. Ennis of Lon visited on Sunday with . and Mrs. 'Douglas Enni's. Mr. and Mrs. David Alli of London,, Mis. George Arthur, Mics Bt-sie David and Mrs. Ferne Patterson, Seaforth visited- with Walter Broadfoot last Sunday. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hackwell, eD e n, Pamela and Patricia Cpl. and Mrs. Harold High and famly of Kincardine. Mrs. W. Stutz of Wate was a week end visitor at home of Mr. and Mrs. Dundas. Mr. and Mrs.. Robert H liries of ;London visited his parents Min. and Mrs. Stew- art Humphries last week. 'Mrs. Emerson' Mitchell, don and Ross spent the w end with Mr. and Mrs. Brodie, Scarborough and the Royal Winter Fair. Mr. Fred Marlin, Richm Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins and family of Inger- soll spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mar . Miss Mary Mowbray cele- brated her 98th birthday, Wednesday at the home f Mrs. Thomas Leeming. The ladies of the Wal Anglican Guild held a success- ful bazaar in the Commu Hall, Wednesday afternoon, November 8. Mr. Malcolm Fraser is at present visiting. with his ' and 'daughter-in-law, Mr. The'' Walton 4-H Sewing Club met at the Walton Pub- lic School. it was decidedt hat Beverly McCall, S h a r o n Marks and Debbie Wey would help with the commentary at achievement day. The mem- bers. "were shown how to do the bias piping and how to put -it in a cushion Lunch was served by Joyce Blake and Annette, Zwep. Leaders Mrs. Non Reid and Mrs. Donald Achi es were in charge of a ,subseciuefi mee- ting Saturday evening in Wal- ton Public School. ` Mission Band The Walton Mission Band met Sunday morning in buff's Unitedhurch for the Annual White Gift Service. The meeting opened with Se ''ie carol, "Silent Night" with Sharon Marks as pianist. Ric- ky McDonald, vice -pr , e gave the call to worshipt us now go' even unto Bethle- hem and see this 'thing which is come to:pass, which the Lord hath made known to us". John Van Vliet,.Bruce McDon- ald and Steven Dennis read the scripture. from St. Luke 2: 1,20. The carol "Away in a Manger" was sung then Keith Clark led iq prayer. The• lights were then turned out • leaving only the spot- light on the manger scene and the colored star lights. Mrs. Walter Bewley explained that the gifts were to go to the Children's Aid Society in God- erich who woulddistribute them to needy children it Hu- ron County. Ricky read We 'would see Jesus, lo, His stat, is shining above the stable while the angels sing; There in a manger on the hay re- clining, haste, let us lay our gifts before the king". The children filed up to the wor- ship centres and 'presented gifts. Roger Humphries and Bruce McDonald collected the offering. Gail Traviss read the minutes and Roger Humphries read the treasurer's report'and Ricky conducted the business. Mrs. Merton Hackwell was introduced as the new Mission Band leader to replace .Mrs. Walter Bewley, who has held the position for the past ten years. • Classes were formed with teachers, Miss Sharon Marks, Mrs. William Coutts, Mrs. William Roe and Mrs. Bew- ley. Couple Honored A wedding reception hon- oring Mr. • and Mrs. Robert Humphries was held in the Conuntinity Fall Friday even- ing with The Westernaires or- chestra of Mildmay supplying music for dancing. During the evening the couple were pre- Mrs filer.'`i:'aser, St atferd. Bruce 'Clark et • 'an* glume COMP,London visited 'Over *the week end with his Caaent s, 'Mr. and Mrs. James• Mrs. Nelson Cardno, Public Heath. Nurse, of Seaforth, will -be guest speaker at the. Walton Women's ' Institute• next Wednesday evening when. the Health conveners Mrs. Harold Bolger and Mrs. Jas. Clark will be in charge, The roll call will be answered with "If:1 was a shut-in how would I like to be remember- ed". The motto will be "Worry, is like a rocking chair it gives you something to do but gets nrou nowhere. News of Cromarty BRUCEFIELD UNIT THREE Unit three of Brucefield UCW met at the home of `Mrs. Don Brodie with 31 ,,members pre- sent and was opened by the pres- ident Mrs. .Ansi Walters, The call to worship was given by Mrs. Betty Jolliffe. Scripture was read by Mrs. Marion Hill and prayer by Mrs. Betty Jol- liffe. A poem "Late Autumn" was given by Mrs. Marion Hill. The study 'Were Do We Go From Here" followed with open discussion groups. The card report was read by Mrs. 'Mary Mustard. A centen- nial cup and ' saucer was pre- sented to Mrs. Betty Jolliffe and Mrs. Ethel Walker as re- membrances from the unit. A hostess chair was presented to Mrs, Betty Jolliffe with Mrs. Marion Hill reading the address. The mystery prize was won by Mrs, Olive Broadfoot. A display of stones and jewellery .was shown by 'Mrs. Donna Robinson. Lunch was served by Mrs. Joan Allan and her assistants. CROP'REPORT The prolonged wen weather, recently accompanied by snow, continues to hinder corn har- vesting and plowing. Many streams and drainage ditches are nearly at spring level. Because of the miserable weather conditions practically all livestock are now stabled in preparation for the winter sea- son. - • While quality will be lower because of • weathering, most stored feed supplies appear to be adequate for the winter feed- ing period. Commenting. about 1967, many "old timers" have been heard to say that, in their memory, they have "never seen the like_" for rain and difficult harvesting conditions. Mrs. Harold McLeod, Lon- don and Mrs. Sim McCurdy, South Boundary visited on Saturday with Mrs. Sadie Scott. �. Sunday visitors with Mrs. George • Wallace and Mrs. Verna Brooks were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallace, Carling- ford„ Mre. Percy Adams, John Janet and Helen of Blyth. • Mrs. Gordon Scott, Miss Jean Colquhoun and Mrs," Sa- die Scott visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulley and family of Winthrop. Mrs. T. L. Scott entertained at a Stanley Brush Party at her home on Wetnesday eve- ning. ,Mr. George Brooks return- ed from the West on Monday having spent the summer months at Thompson, Manito-' ba. Miss Beth Hulley entertain- ed a number of girl friends at a birthday party at leer• home on Saturday. A congregational supper sponsored by the C.G.I.T. girls and their leaders was held in Cromarty church on Friday evening. After dinner Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dow en- tertained with films of their trip to Britain and Expo. Mrs. Thos. Laing and Mrs. Ed Chapel attended the Lon - non area W.I. convention in London on Tuesdhy and Wed- nesday. '• A number of ladies from Cromarty W.M.S. 'Societies were among the' guests 'enter- tained by the-UCW ladies of" Cldselhurst United Church on Tuesday evening. ' Mrs. Filmer Chappel visited during the week end with her parents, Mr. end Mrs. Henry Drake of Homiota', Manitoba. She travelled by plane from Malton Airport leaying Friday evening and returning home Sunday night. -_ 1 t -WEDDING INVITAWNS DIAL 527-0240 — SEAFOksTH. Are You One of the People Who Read The Huron Expositor Occasionally? JUST SEE WHAT YOU ARE MISSING! Why be an occasional reader? Regular readers -know the coin- plete news coverage -Phe Expositor provides. They appreciate the money -saving ads, the interesting features, the news,of churches„ and, societies. They watph,,4or The Expositor pictures. Read The Expositor' Every Week Call us collect, ,or drop us a note and we'll start a Subscription in your name. You may pay later. THE HURON EXPOSITOR Seaforth, Ontario.... 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