The Huron Expositor, 1967-11-30, Page 10A
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To The MecJo s , of
flooliett Township
Having again. Nen nominated to the Hullett Tow- •
Alp School Area Hoard and having served, irt'this position
fot' the past three years I would appreciate Your support
at the polls on Monday, years,
4th.
11,440
ERIC ANDERSON
To The Electors of
Hullett, Township
Having been nominated as a trusteeor the Hallett
School Area Board, I would appreciate the support and in-
fluence of the Ratepayers of Hullett at the Election on
Monday, December 4th.
KENNETH HULLEY
TO The Ratepayers of Hullett
-1 solicit' your support in the Election on Monday,
December 4th, for Reeve for a two-year, term, 1968 and
1969.
I have seven years experience as' Councillor and if
elected will serve the interests of the Ratepayers to the
best of my ability.
DONALD BUCHANAN
To The Ratepayers of Mullett ,
Having been nominated for the position of Reeve,
I solicit the support of the Ratepayers of Hellett, so -that
I may continue to serve them.
As a result of my education and association with the
business of the township for ten years I feel I can make
a particular contribution at a time when many changes are
occurring in Municipal and Educational fields.
HUGH FLYNN
COASTERS - GIFT IDEAS - SERVIETTES
Phone 527-024 Seaforth
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WESTINGHOUSE
03
DRYE..RS..
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Here is that special gift for
Christmas that will save
mother " hours of work and
take the drugery out of
wash day. .. -
available from
URNITURE
Phone 527*4680 :Seatorth
LA4SIFIE
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4A Cards of Thaw
We woeud Vie• td• ��
thank `the Seaforth
Fanner%, the Norris qrchCs-
tra and friends and neighbours
Who attended our party and
made the evening such a sue -
cess. Thelma and Allister
Broadfoot. 24.03.1
1 wish to thank my, friends and
neighbors and relatives for the
kindnesses shown me while I
was a patient in Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, Special tha-
nks to Dr. P. Brady, Dr. E.
Malkus, nurses and staff, It
was all greatly appreciated.
John W. Carter. 24.02.1
Many thanks to everyone who
remembered_ me in so many
ways while I was in ho tital.
A special thanks to Dr. Street,
Dr. Walden, and lny nurses.
Margaret Craig. 24-03x1
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks et) relatives, neigh-
bors, • friends aid everyone,
who gave us assistance during
our recent fire. Don and
Diane Moeser and family.
24-03x1
I would like to take this op-
portunity to thank all :those
who sent me flowers, Dards.
letters, gifts hnd treats and
to those who came to visit me
while I was a, patient in Vic-
toria Hospital, London. Alen
thanks to Rev. Doug Fry, Rev,
D. Glen and Mrs. Cainpbell,
and Rev. Britton for their vis-
its. It was all greatly apprec-
iated. — Mrs. James (Jean'
Keys. • 24-03x'
"�.�. In Memoriam
DALRYMPLE -- In loving
memory of Mrs. Geroge Dal.
rymple who passed away Dec.
lst, 1956.
A cluster of precious memories.
Sprayed with a million tears
Wishing God had spaared-you
If only a few more years.
You left us beautiful memor-
ies
And sorrow too great to be -
told
But to us who loved and- lost
you,
(Your memory will neves-
' grow old,
—Ever remembered by Mar-
jorie, Charles and Chuck.
25-03x1
27. Births
CROZIER —In Listowel Mem-
orial :Hospital;on Nov. 19,'
to Mr. and Mrr;. Jack Croz3
ier, a daughter, Lori Mich-
elle.
ADS
•
Births '
Tsvirmi 4 xr rear° tth
CcpraMkuttt7. 09$01044 oA
Ma1co1n Stewart, ,, 3, D .
Un, a son,' „'
PAPPLE --•- Iu Seaters
Cain,
munity•' Itesp$ttai, on Nov,
27, to Mr. and we, Bruce
F' pple, RH 4 Seaforth„.a
daughter.
McKINLEY —tn South Huron
Hospital,25th, to Ur. andrMrs. Berne
A. McKinlgy (nee Doris
Johnston), RR 1 Zurich, a
daughter.
too Late
WANTED -- Housekeeper,
between 30 and 40 yea of
age. Single or widow, Live
in. Box 321, Clinton. 4-03-2
WANTED TO BUY Small
portable television in A-2 con,
dition, Apply Box 1694:: The
Huron Expositor, TL -03-1
FOR SALE'- Christmas trees
Scotch Pine, at the farm, by
the truck load, $50.00
hundred. Phone 482+'9836. per
FOR SALE -- Small pony
saddle for children's pony, re-
pairable. Robert Hulley, 527-
1856, _Seaforth, . • TL -03-1
For Sale—A portable 3 -speed
Electrohome record player sin-
gle, play, 2 speakers. Excellent
condition. Everett Storey, call
527-0698. TL -03-1
FOR SALE —Used 21" West-
inghouse TV, -used 23" Fleet-
wood TV at Box ,Furniture,
Seaforth. 11-03-2
COMING EVENT — Don't
miss your chance an Seaforth
Optimists' ,B i.g 15 -Minute
ShoWin1
5minutes ee of free sht the op -
ping or 2 food vouchers, Tic-
kets available from any Opti-
mist member or at Wilkinson's
IGA. Proceeds for Youth work
in Seaforth. , 1-03-2
Seaforth Heavers, 'won their
third straight game in as many
starts when they defeated
Port Elgin 10-3 in ORA In
termediate "B'? action here on
Tuesday Night.
Bili McLaughlin with three
goals, Bob Beuttenmliler with
two, Jack . McLiwaitl,' Tom
Dick, Jim Dick Hay Hender-
son, and Paul Rau scored .for
the Beavers.
Les Kingston, Ross and Lar-
ry Dudgeon scored for Port
Elgin.
Following is the schedule
of remaining games to be
Played by -the -Seaforth Beav-
eirs: •
NOVEMBER •
-
30—Hespeler at Seaforth
IM
DECEMH.,..
1--aBeavers at Port Elgin
7_---Cheltenhann at Seaforth
121 ---Beavers at Cheltenham
25 --Beavers at Acton
19—Elora at Seaforth
22 -„-Beavers at Durham
28--A;gtQn at Seaforth
J.AIV[TARY
2 Acton at Seaforth,
5 --Beavers at Elora
9 —Durham at Seaforth
1l: Beavers at Hespeler
16--11espelex at Seaforth,
29 --Beavers at Durham.
23—Fort Elgin a Seaforth
26—Beavers at Acton
30 Beavers at Cheltenham.
FEBRUARY-
2—Ijeavers at Elora
NEWS of KIPPEN
The Kippen ITCW met on
, uesday evening with the
$$resident, Mrs. Emerson Kyle
presiding. hire. Kyle 'thanked
all those who helped to make
the annual bazaar a success
The worship :period and- the
theme, "Are yotta Christian"
was taken by We. Hugh Hen-
drick. Mrs, D. Stuart and Mrs.
B. Faber reported on the south
regional rally held at Green-
way, October 27th. Mrs. B.
McGregor favored with a mus- a
ical number. Mrs. R. Elgie
read a.poem and showed slid-
es, the filmstrip being one of
a series sponsored by the M.
& M. of the United Church of a
Canada. The different commit, b
tees were appointed to take b
care of the Sunday School con- n
cert on Dec. 6th. t
Mrs. A. McMurtie and Mrs. p
R. , MacGregor were hostess S
for the meeting which closed
with a social half houif.
of
Mr.
were Sunday Stokes
and Mrs. Bert Thom-
sbn and family. ' -
Sunday visitors of Mr. Rob-
ert Thomas were Mr. and le rs.
Clarence Priestrap of Mitchell
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Stokes of London,
Sunday visitors with Mr.
nd Mrs. Long were Mrs. Mar-
guerite Ulch of Windsor and
Mr. Robert Brown, O.C. and
Ms. Brown of Detroit.
Little Jo Anne Sturgeon
nd her brother.. David cele -
rated -their fifth and third
ir'thdaysl. on. Saturday after=
oon with -eleven friends at -
ending et the home of their
arents, Mr. and Mrs. • Glen
turgeon, Hsall.
111
7 Beavers at Fort Elgin
0 .Elora at Seaforth . .•
13—..,.Cheltenham gat Seaforth
S l AFFA
A large, crowd of neighbors
and friends attended 'the re-
ception for Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
in Daynard, Hamilton, in Stat-
fa Community Hall Friday
evening, Mrs; Don Johns,
Hugh Norris and Nelson Howe
provided the music for dane-
tng. An address of good wishes
was read by Gordon Pethick
and elfin Mitchell* presented
Joan and Robin with a lift of
money. Robin made a fitting
reply,- -
V�siting Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Norris and fam-
ily were Miss Pat Mier., Wind-
sor and Mr. H. Mier, Seaferth.
Misses Janet nd Edna Miller.
of London spent the week end
with their, parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Miller and Mrs.
,Mary Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dun-
can, Exeter, .visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs, John Tem-
pleman and family.
Miss Kay Worden, Thornhill
spent the week end with her
parents Mr. and Mrs.• Russell
Worden and Margaret.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hay-
man and family, Detroit, visit-
ed over the week end with
Mrs. Hayman's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Darrel Parker,'
M. and Mrs. Terry Daynard
of Guelph and Mr. . and "Mrs.
Robin Daynard, Hamilton, vis-
ited with 'Rev. and Mrs. Day-
nard and heather.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell. Ische
and Bradley, Sebringville, vis-
ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Templeman and family.
f pow*: litl
rtstarsce
• The C.QJ, Court Conetan.
' inc and. Court ,5r2 helsi-their
ami. Pihris011as • f a as 114.Y
gehn 1 0 sat'• _down to a
supper,. ,After Chiller euchre
Was •144Y -Oft.. -4441.4 r,es went
to the following, cam'
Mrs. Don' Bui h�anan; sone
hands, Mrs. Harvey Taylor;
low, Mrs. Frank Riley; men's
high, John Jewitt; lone hands,
Don Jewitt;.. low Brian Jewitt
Mr: and Mrs. George Hart
of Brussels visited en Satur-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs,
flied Buchanan and family, -
Mr. and Mrs: Ken Presrzea-
tor visited •on Saturday with
Mr. Lawrence Mill, in St, Jos -
tor
Hospital, Itoncign,
Mr, and Mrs. • Nick • ,Whyte
Jr. spent the week end at a
reunion at the University- of
Guelph. •-
Mr. 'visited on, Sunday with
and Mrs. Tom Rilei of
Clinton,, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Riley
Mrs. Sadie .Riley in Victoria
Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hart
of Goderich • were Sunday vis-
itors -with Mr. and, Mra. Fred
Buchanan and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mc-
Ilwain and Mary, Kevirt Croz-
ier visited on Sunday • with
Mr. and Mrs. George Mcllwain
and Lynn, Paul Crozier of
Seaforth. •
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gloush-
er and family' of Blyth, Mr.
and Mrs. HarryKerr of New
Hamburg spent SuQday with
Mr. and Mrs, W ilmer' Gloush- ,
er, Stewart and Barbara.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Norris
and family, Brampton visited
Sunday with Mrs. Sam Norris
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris
and family.
Ir iksJy A'i,J h '� f%F SSg,."C,�
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BUCK'S ' SWEET MIXED
PICKLES
DICK'S WHOLE DICK'S
DILL PICKLES32-o:' W 3=-
2 ,a� $$ Yum YUM PICKLES 2 fall $ U
JOSEPH J. MURRAY.
, M.D.; F.R.C.P.(C)
as r cently gained a Fel-
. lows p in the Royal College
of Physicians and Surgeons
.of Canada by examinations.
in the Specialty of Dermat-
ology. Dr. Murray is a grad-
uate of SDI1S and received
his Bachelor of Science de-
gree from the University of
Windsor and Medice,l Doctor
degree from the University
of Toronto. Pre pompleted
his specialty training at the
Royal Victoria Hospital, in
Montreal, and at the
Montreal Children's Hospit-
al and is presently practis-
ing Dermatoloey in Guelph,
Ontario. Dr. Murray is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Murray of RR.1 Dublin,
Ontario.
• BRODHAGEN
y �* (SPECIAL PACK)
MAXWELL HOUSE
INSTANT t
COFEE ;II..
Mr.. and Mrs. Merv. McKay,,
Stratford, visited, with Mr. and
M . Carl Vock and family on
SuMay.
If You Would Like
NORM SCOINS
to serve you as Reeve
and would' like
TRANSPORTATION
on Election Day, Call
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Election Day, N!.Conda ,
December 4, -Call
CARL DALTON
who seeks your support In cot;
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Nov. 29 to
Dec. 2
inclusive
We reserve
the right
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BLUE BONNET 3.1b.
MARGARINE PPkg.-
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BEANS TOMATO 514 -oz. Tins 880
SAUCE
MORTON'S FROZEN
MEAT PIESASST'D 4 -8:.; 88e
ALLEN'S UNSWEETENED
APPLE JUICE 3 T8 s ' $8,0
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APPLE SAUCE
- as
TOP VALU CAT
PET FOOD
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