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The Huron Expositor, 1967-11-30, Page 3Y M •, t v • A NSW - at S►'VAE : milevVELLEfit HISTORY of • McKILLOP An Excellent Christmas gift for former resi- dents of McKillop -Town- ship available at f rvin's- Hardware ,Seaforth The Huron Expositor Seaforth Ryan" Store St, Columban McCluskie's Store Winthrop Jerry. Holland's Insurance -Office, Dublin Humphries' Store Walton , or from Russell Bolton RR 1, Seaforth pr any member of 'McKillop Township Council (pr.. Tri? lir: •)‘4..,4,W4.04' -FO,R CHRISTMAS AT THE O L b MILL L BAINTON LTD. BLYTH, ONT. 523-93'13 CHOOSE FROM Pure Virgin Wool Blankets 10.25 GENUINE SHEEPSKIN RUGS, 12.75 - 9.45 - 7.50 and 4.98 MEN'S and LADIES' SUEDE and LEATHER COATS and JACKETS 19.95 to 250.00 Many Garments have just arrived. Perfect Gift for the Child or Grandchild on your list GENUINE SHEEPSKIN TOYS 99c to 16.95 GENUINE SHREPSKIN !MUFFS' and HEAD BANDS 0 and 6.00 See Our Fabulous Selection of ‘Leather and Suede.Gloves for Ladies', Men and Children Choose frim KID, DEERSKIN, PIGSKIN, CAPESKIN and SHEARLING - 1.49 to 7.95 • Other Gift Ideds • SHEARLING VESTS SHEARLING SLIPPERS LEATHER MOCCASINS SHEEPSKIN and LEATHER HATS CASHMERE SCARVES SKI MITTS GENUINE HAIRSEAL SNOWBOOTS SHEARLING WASHMITTS You'll Find Christmas Shopping Exciting at 9. BA1NTON LTO. RLYTE, ONTARIO WICOMOu , AVS !Om.e' opf AuxWa A. the Noyernber meeting Sof the Womenaa Hospital. Auxiliary Mrs. J. A, (MacDonald and Mrs. Qrviili Oke reported- on the e ,new ideas, inspiration and prao. ticifl assistance they received as delegates to -the 1Tosp1ta1 Aux,- 'Wailes uxiliailes Association convention in Toronto last month. Mrs. Mac- Donald reported on the chang- ing hanging role of women in the com• munity as given IVY Senator Mary Kinnear of Fort Colborne. She said that women must not underestimate their contribu- tion to the community and espe- cially should study local politics and be affi]iatd with a political party. Mrs. Oke reported an a talk on senior citizens given by con- troller Anne H. Jones, 'Hamil- ton, who said that old age pen- sions are not enough, They give only a bare bones living. "To- day's 'society is lavish with ,its young :but: tight-fisted with the old people who 'built it." Mrs. Jones urged volunteers to act as visitors and 'phin excursions to prevent loneliness. Miss Janet Cluff, treasurer, reported a successful rummage sale last month Mrs. Donald Stephenson, on the tuck cart and Mrs. Lorne MacDonald on the gift shop,'re- Ported_ increased sales. Plans were made for a turkey draw in 1 ocember. The December meeting will be a Christmas lYessert Party with, the usual exchange of gifts ' among members. Mrs. Oke conducted the busi- ness meeting and refreshments were served by the lunch com- mittee, Mrs. Brad Smith, con- vener. • Classified ads pay dividends. CO* -annual' `bingo !'vas'bp14 ' yed iesday night .at the 144 Ilagen Colxiniunitx Miall, Spon- sotedi by the Chamber of Coin, merce, Sings winners were; Mrs. Mary Eckert; Eugene Bannon; Clarence Regel, ; Sharon -Rock; Mrs, Lavern Wolfe; Dale Ben- newies; Mrs. Wilfred Maloney, Mrs. Blanch; Glenda Dickison, Ray Budde gen; . Eric Lu& dington; Mrs, Eugene Bannon; Mrs, Roy Heileman; Carl Leon- hardt; Gary Dietz; Tom Eckert; Wilfred Annis; Russell Smith; ill Scherbarth;Glen Scher - berth; Dale Bennewies; and Russell,Smith. Special games went to Mrs. Rudolph Bauer, Mrs. John Moore, and Mrs. William Riehl. Door prices went to Mrs. Or- vall Parrott and Mrs. Harold Mogk. . Tickets were sold for 50 turkeys with prizes going to Mrs. Laurene Histner, Born- UCW Meets .The United Church Women met in the, church parlour on Tuesday evening. Mrs. . Gerald Brintnell led in the meditation using theme "Remembrance". Mrs- John Tomlinson read a poem, '"An Honored.Son". Mrs. John Butters read, the scripture lesson. "In Flanders Fields" was read by Mrs. Fred Parkin- son. Readings were given by Mrs. Ted Insley, "A Poppy, a Flower of Remembrance", Mrs. Oscar Brine, "Why Wear a Pop- py'' and Mrs. Ellis Strahan, "Challenge". Mrs. Lloyd Coved,• rey favoured with a vocal solo. Used toys were handed in and will be sent tv needy, chit~. dren. Will you be the Lucky One? Remember Your $ 100 XMAS BONUS -s of You have one chance on each Purchase of a. ,R()GERS MAJESTIC Television or Hi-Fi Some models are now in short supply. Make your selection now. We will hold it until Christmas. , CROWN HARDWARE Rogers Majestic Headquarters for Quality TV and Stereo Sets Phone 527-1420. Seaforth holm; William Little; U,Sea:, forth; agiltoz ..Osborn, Mitchell; Gary Priestap, Brodhagen; Douglas::Dietz, -RR 1.;, Dublin;. W: B. Davies, MilvertOarlarne Eidt, l .5�, Stratford;• boils Duff', Walton;• F. Little, Surf ington; Martin Rock, Bornholm; Mrs. George Wheatley, RR 1„' Dublin; Irvin-Scherbarth,, 1tR 2t Manktun; Mrs. Wilfred Maloney, RR 5, Seaforth;, Janet Schneider,. Rib 2, IMitohell; Percy Malls, Crediton;,Anstett_Jewellers� Ltd., Seaforth; Don Kernick,,IKirdon; Michelle McLaughlin, Stratford, Grace_ Cummings, Sebringville Edward Saherbartih, Jr.; Edwin Rock, Brodhagen; .Idella Muega, ge, Mitchell; Mrs. Mary D. Eciir ert, RR 1,, Dublin; Adrian Roes, se, •MVIitchell; Edi Nau, Shakes, peare; e. R. Lindridge, Burling- �t� , tor; Jack Jacherris, .AR Or Wit, c ell; Evelyno Wolfe, :iMonl n; Edit; IlVey, Walton; G. R. NIP - Stratford; "Ken eryerr• Baden; Earl Filsinger, Sebring- villiei Gordon Wood, RR 4, ,Mit• shell; Mrs. Ed Hoppenratb, onitton; Clif! Moore, Milve ton; Minnie M4eLehnian Btouffr vi -Ile; Walter Martin,-St.tacobs; Peter Birknz,ann, Stratford; !Mrs. Ford Diekfson, Brodhagen; Jim McQuaid, Dublin; Murray Sie• nion, RR. 4, Mitchell; Dyke Wheatley, RR 1:, Dublin; . Ed Leonhardt, Bornholm; Mrs. Theodore Nowack, RR 1, Brun- ner; 0. Klaver, Mitchell; Larry Muegge, Bornholm; Shirley Whitney, Crediton; J. A. Stew- art, Seaforth; Mrs, Frank Brwc-• er, Dublin; and- CIarence Hol- mes, Mitchell. St. Jamesi CWL Holds 4� . i strip Loai lrs BI;'!M . Scott Was 'hostess and MO..Win Kerr co'hostess at a -tweeting' of the • :Seaforth. ,WriVaten'a minute's silence wt1s obs. ed► itii; .14.0411.0x3r of -Mrs. John Kerr, The roil call • was answered by naming a floral embhm of any pz ovine or ter' titer, 'of Canada, Mrs, Harpist Hugill read a recipe for the life of a true WI mena'per, and commented on the Motto 'the than is the richest whose.,plea- sures are the simplest". She - conducted an - educational con- test on .Canadian towns and. cities. Reports were heard on var- ious WI activities. The Huron County fall rally, held at Steph- en teppen Townshipp hall, was reported on by Mrs. Lorne Lawson and Mrs. Carl Vanderzon. The Lan- don area convention, helil at the Carousel Motel, London, Nov.. 7 and 0, was reported an by Mrs. Gordan Papple and Mrs. Mae Hillebrecl-it. The theme_ of the convention "Industries are bas - Sed ppn resqurces -- natural and u.ccessful Bazaar, Tea hunian',a, was commented on by Mrs. • Harry Strang, RR 3, Exe The annual bazaar and tea sponsored by St. James' Catho- lic Women's League, was held in St. James' School on Satur- day, with a gaily lit Christmas tree, poinsettas and red candles formed- attractive decorations for the tea tables. • Guests were welcomed by Mrs. Arthur Devereaux, Mrs. G. Van den Henget. In the- tea room convened by Mrs. Wil- liam Hart and Mrs. James Slat- tery, Mrs. C. P. Sills; Mrs. J. Cleary, Miss M. Dunn, Mrs. J. Meagher poured tea. Hostesses were (Mrs. M. Connolly, Mrs. J. Bedard, Mrs. M. Cooper, Mrs. B. Smith, Mrs. B. Box, Mrs, R. S. Box; Mrs. C. Eckert, Mrs. • K. Etue, Mrs. L. L6onhardt, Mrs -r J. Devereaux, Mrs. D. Stewart and Mrs. K. Ruston. Assisting thein were Mrs. ` J: Lansink, Mrs. F. Reynolds, Mrs. A.. Hoff, and Miss- I. Sullivan. Mrs. R. Box and Mrs. C. Eck- ert were in charge of the dec- orating. Conveners for the booths: sewing, Mrs. 'J. Flan- nery,._!Mrs. G. Noble, Mrs. A. An Expositor Classified will pay you •"dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. BURNS CLEANER NO SMOKE, NO ODOUR HEATING OIL Walden & I °rciadfoot Phone 527-1224 Seaforth ENDS y ECE SAVE 'i2;r Ton ON ALL BEEF and DAIRY FEEDS 32% Beef Concentrate $85.00 per ton 4gs exchanged CASH F.O.B. MIL,(. SRAFOATII TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED PHONE 527-1910 Stiles; homebaking, Mrs. J. Devereaux, Mrs. H. Hak, Mrs. H. Haste, Mrs. P. Jansen; candy; Mrs. J. Kelly, -Mrs. G. Groothius; home produce, Mrs. J. Nash, Mrs. E. Wilson; white elephant, Mrs. J. Case, Mrs. J. McConnell, Mrs. W. Maloney; cake and cookies; Mrs. H. Maloney, Mrs. A. Sznale, Mrs. L. Kelly; Christ- mas 'take, M`ts. M. Williams, Mrs, J. Lane, Mrs. William'(Mil- lian; special draw, Mrs. K. -Vin- cent, Miss B: Jordan, Miss M. Heenan; children's booth, Miss Cathy Stewart, Miss Nancy Dev- ereaux. Winners of prizes: door prize, Miss Mary Lou Burns; first prize, Mrs. T. Morris, Dublin; .second prize, Mrs. N. Van Vught, RR 4, Seaforth; third prize, Mrs. C. Dorssers, RR 4, Seaforth; fourth prize, Bernard Stock, London; 'Christmas cake, Mrs. K. Ryan, Dublin, Ont.; quilt, Mrs. J. Lansink; chocolates, Mrs. J. M. Eckert; ,cake and cookies, Mrs. William McCurdy. DOWN-,.. AT THE LANES BY'LEO HEE Egmondville League Team standings: Parrots, 40; Bob -O -Links, 39;- Woodpeckers, 33; Bluejays, 33; Robins, 14; Hummingbirds, 9. - • Ladies' high single and triple, Helen Nott, 266 and 669; men's high single and triple, Howard. James, 283 and 696. k* Seaforth 'Mixed League Team standings: Cabbage Heads, 35; Corn Cobs, 30; Car- rot Tops, 29; Lettuce Leaves, 27; Pumpkin Seeds, 15; Pea Pods, 11. Ladies' high single, Betty SSmith,. 225; high _triple, Joyce Hiller, 574; moll's high single and4 triple, Eric. Matzold, 311 and 781. M X St. James' League Team standings: Cannonballs, 46; Kingpins, 40; Lucky Strikes, 36: Whistlers, 32; Ally Cats, 29; Hippies, 27, Ladies' high single, Jeannine McCue, 225;• high triple, Gerda Noble, 563; men's high 'single and triple, Jim Finlayson, 289 and 699. \ so' *Men's Intertown League Team standings up to Nov. 1,lth: 'Goderich, 78; Wingham, 70; Bill's Lanes, 56; CFB, 59; Seaforth, 46;. Zurich, 8. High . average, Gord Noble, 246; "high five, Gord Noble, 1363;.high single, M. Boyd, 371. 4** • Seaforth Legion League Team standings. Cheaters, 47; Slipperys, 41;„ Untouchables, 29; Echoes, 26; Hoot Owls, 25; Hip- pies, 2f. -Ladies' high single and triple, Ann Wood. 248 and 695; Men's high single, Jack ,Eisler, 288; high trrip.e, Don Eaton, 779. a, * 5 Country Club League Men's high single and triple, Reg Elliott, 332 and 704. Ladies' high single and triple, Marg. Jarmuth, 237 and 582. USIJORNE cYt HIB - BERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE - EXETER, Ont. 4, . Directors: Martin Feeney - R.R. 2, Dublin - President ' Claytbn Calquhoun R.R. 1, Vice -President Science Hill Wm. li. Chaffe - 11,11. 4, Mitchel] Tim Toohey R.R. 3, Lucan Raymond McCurdy R.R. 1, Kirkton Robert Gardiner R.R. 1, Cromarty Agents: Elugh Benninger - Dublin Harry Coates - - Exeter Clayton Harris - Mitchell Secy tar'r-ireasurar: Hugh Pattet'son - - ]Exeter ter, area president. Standing committee reports were heard and 'business dealt with. The highlight was the Centennial presentation en Tuesday eve, ning, arranged by 'Mrs. Cyril Williams, St. Thomas, area cur- ator, and district curators. Each ten year period from 1567 till 1967, was portrayed in ten min- ute segments by each of the ten districts in the area. • The South Huron, district board of directors fall meeting held in Hensall, was reported on by Mrs. Gordan Papple, branch ' disttict director. Mrs. Lorne Lawson reported on the "Baking with yeast" course she attended at Clinton, and it was decided to try to obtain the recipe books, with Mrs. Lawson offering to pass on the required information.. - Correspoiidence included sev- eral courtesy notes and a hand- made Christmas card received from the institute's adapted teen-age girl in Hong Kong. Christmas cards received in an- -- NOTICE — For Co-op Insurance Call W. 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