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The Huron Expositor, 1967-12-14, Page 8• A. 6 s, -;not HURO.EXPSITQR$ SEArPRT ,A0110911. 4-1411s skit. (0180 32rMour11818 *Obi* ° pine **it 3.5 -Tiny amount D -Loom operator 39 -Part of krepl.) 21Onsolt Mb% 22-1.1kSiate 24 -Plunge 26 -Solar disk 29 -Consumed 21,41r914 $$.10011041404 34-A stets 004 215 -Tettered dolli. 37•DrY, as wksw ,39-Prepositioli 42-Arkif4We �a' ..44-Pu1t up *lump 44-1nlet 5041ndwis 1041nnoest Psi 1112 -Flower 1/041 Pan 34,04 cent 4-14errInteut 5 -Was rto,04. 7-man'S nklmarris &Rim in Belgium 8-Cisiieetats 10 -Mature. • zirenek bestke 16-Ssott la -Exclamation 20-DrInk slowly 22 -Wild 23 -Lift 25:DO1clotev 27-Choke/part 28 -Baseball teams 30 -Scold 32 -Golf mound 36.1.ong, slender ae.Dernind inqk 14, 1967 glgagelenallaillipl SokUrtota 41-141eskstter S4-IteuncINT 43 -Pose for 55411n$ Portrait , 56-Girrs name • 45 -Fruit (p1.) •mow( egg 47-1(es,sel 59 -Silkworm 49 -Carpenter's tuoi 60.Sunbum 62-clurdes 63-4 continent 0000114 (*bra Read the Advertisements — It's a Profitable Pastime] SALON COLLEEN • DUBLI Ladies — Make your Christmas. appointment now. Don't forget the $17.50 permanent wave draw with a chance to win with every ap- -pointment. Draw to be made at 5 p.m. December 23rd. How about highlighting that drab hair with our Lorea'I Color. Phone 91, Dublin for appointment • ' •"(-51, sesi, DOWN AT LANES BY HEE • Mixer) League Team standings: Cabbage Heads, 42; -horn Cobs, 40; Let- tuce Leaves, 34; Carrot Tops, 33; Pea Pads, "21; Pumpkin Seeds, 19. Ladies' high single and triple, Betty Smith, 268 and 686; men's high single, 13ill Brown, -265; high triple, Eric Matzold, 706. * $ Egmondville League Team standings: karrets, 50; Bluejas, 47; Bob -O -Links, 43; WeetbeCIters, 37; Robins, 10; liummiugbiraS, 1. Ladies' high single and triple, Tenet MacGregor, 233 and 699; meotjs high single and:14Na, Erverett &kith, 246 and 700. * * * - St. Joules' League ' Team standings. Cannonballs, 16; -Xing Pin, 'It Whistlers, 38; Hipplis,, 37,; Alley Cats, 33. Liadiee VOL ';•abfgle, / le * .. Groot , iline, 602; men'e MO' McCue, 244Yligh tOple, triple, fetrtraiglit9?t80, h1441 * * * • Country. Club Team: standings: Seaforth, 116; tMitchell, 11S. Ladies' high single and triple, Ann Noble, 233 and 581; 'men's high single and triple, Gord Noble, 284 and 753. - * * * Seaforth Legion League Team standings: Cheaters, 57; Slipperys, 47; Untouchables; 36; Hippies, 3e; Echoes, 30; Hoot Owls, 29. Ladies' high single, Doreen Eisler, 242; high Iriple, • Ann Wood, 654; men's 'high single and triple, Les Leonhardt, 300 and 694. News of Winchelsea • Mr. and -Mrs. Ross Veal alid family of Henson, visited on Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake and fam- ily. • Mr. and Mrs. Murray Coward, Pamela and Jeffery of Sunshine Line visited ,on. Thursday. eve- ning with Mrs. John Coward,. Misses t Karen Kerslake„ Joan Lynn and Jante. Hern attended achievement day at the High -School in Exeter on Saturday. Mrs., John Coward visited in Exeter on Thursday with Mrs. John Seines. Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Phelke of Monkton, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hut - tot* Dennis and Dianne. „el/ .vs, • • • NEWS OF BRODHAGON Surprise Gatheringp Marks Anniversary • A surprise party .was held at the Cetegttuatty Ifall here for Mr. and Mrs, IsRninatt Beuerman who celebrated .their2...9th wed- ding anniversary, with about 70 attending. Progressive euchre was played with prizes going to Mrs. Tole& Beuernian, Bill Rock, Willard Bennewies and Mrs. Archie Hull.. 'Mr. Beuerman is the son of the la Mr. and, Mrs. Henry Beeer . an Wpcl, Mrs. Beuerman he former Gertrude Rock, er daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rhine.old Rock. They were married on December 8, 1942. winion 6oirol# an; Mrs. Rawl; were. soloists, Mrs. Vi- ola *Ix0r1044,.,,,..V.Atael*r and Bill° Rock, '41ratfOrd, were their. attendrintS• Mrs. Ron geeies; of Waterloo, the flO .wer ' girls, could not attendthe party. . Mrs., jo.sepliEoko# read S fit- ting ficiVes0i 400 Harry' 1440,1!:1 TOM Eckerttil eq. ,Yeek. Horpi proOopt4,.f*101.."4'Jkit0110 'lel* siii0 triiii*:1:.1.,,!000,.".Hiliritock ote*ifoaii10,-,giAt#PAPIAOS mitit.01144441feiternien*, 10.45 beautiful- roAeis. They also re- ceived a 'silver cup and saucer and- silver vase. IVIr. and, Mrs. Beuerman have twa childie.n, Bill at home; and Mary, who attends MacDonald Hall, at Guelph. She was able to be present with her parents for their gala event. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mes- serschmidt, Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bennewies and attended the funerals of Mrs. Caroline Wietersen and Mrs. Louis Bennewies. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ken Elligsen visited, with V.fr. and Mrs, Rus- sel iSholdice, Stratforct Friday evening. Mr. and, Mrs. Gary Sholdice and Mark attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. David Bender, (Susan Clark, Mrs. Sholdiee's niece) on Saturday in Kitchen- er. Mark was rin.g-bearer at the wedding which took place at Holy Trinity Anglican Church. Mr. and 14,rs. Charles Scher - berth, Lynda, Michaele and Lori awl, Mr, and Mrs: Ken Elligsen, Terry and, Warren werpguests of Rev. and Mrs. Calvm, Gilek arid girls on Sunday at Kitchen- er. Chis W. Leeehardt had the Migrittittie to fall a k ago Monday injuring, hcr le , lLt is improving favour -ably at her home, now. • INJOLIN- Mr. god �is dwarcll nen, Itetltforcl .51,(tehtgan., with 1r, an4MerCOnitt an relativka, • '. Mr. TOM e no; • Lendett. with Miter...440 Louis reetiOZ • Mr. and his. De4 Am, with Mr. and • Mrs. Tom Butters. Mrs. Jim NeweeMbe4 Pert Credit, with Mr. William Staple- ton.. Mr. and Ms. Ron Agar a0.1 children, London; with Wk. and Mrs. Ed 'Stapleton. Mr. and .Mrs. Ben -Nyaand have left to spend several weeks in Holland. Mr, Patrick .L. Maloney has returned home from, Seaforth Hospital. Miss Joanne Stapleton, Kit- chener, with- Mr. and Mrs. Fer- gus Stapletnn. OP'and fanti•IY, 1Vfir, 44S, et* 14. anct' Virg. Miehae4Vfahin- sttaforak Mr. Ikt• idne3ti Sedorth,' with:Mt. 'and Mis. Wil- frediValetiez. Mies- Olive Speare, CromertY with Mrs. Ann crawford. Church Groups Meet Fhe Docciol -1111e.ertif12,0% the JQ ot. T4ionai. Anglican the hie of, th PreatuetA Cleavel Cgetribs.i g.ptp.txtvIlle. The meeting 7,fy,.•• qpern. by the, President,szge. Coombs, reading froi. tho gospel of St. Luke, chapter two, , `The' Story of Christmas", followed by the December Litnay, 1V1erobers' Prayer and Lord's Prayer in un- ison. Educational secretary, Mrs. Robert Newnham reported on the general meeting !held in Goderich. After all reports' were given, an exchange of Christmas gifts was, held. • ...• • A lunch; was served by, Mrs. Coombs and, •Mrs. ,Jones and a social hour was then ehjoyed. The December meeting of nit three of Northside upged GThIqh took the tdirti bf4ot. luck supper and was .held in the basement of the .cburch. •' Mrs. Peter Dunlop; conihrte4 a religious skit named "ti Come, 0,Come Etent6huer! which IP - 03404 readino y Albbie Mrs. Ruth Hnighti Mrs. Luella Christie and Mrs. Alf .Byerinan and' the singing of _ several' Christmas carols. The business part of the meet- ing was conducted 'by Mrs. Luella Christie with Mrs. Wil- liam Ball bringing the unit up to date on the happenings in the ucw. The meeting closed by sing- ing hymn 364. • 1 1101313Y 'CRAFT GIFTIAITS Artifical Flower Arrangements ' ' Poinsettia • Holly Wreaths - Candles; Coasters • Capdle Making Nitsland Supplies D941).WRITE LIQUID EMBROIDERY Hoops, Transfer Pencils Tip Cleaner and Tube Holders STYROFOAM WALLY POOL TABLES Sizes 3' x 6"to x 8' Bostkri or Snooker Balls FRONI $111.95 'UP • CELANESE CARPETS 0610M -id &Last , DES RAND- AINT and PAPER Km and Martin-Senour Paint • Sunworthy and Waldec Wallpaper Read the Advertisetnents 7 It's a Profitable Pastime, WANT ADS BRING QUICICRESULTS: Dial 527-0240 arch Up` and Save During IGA's Value -Packed GREEN GIANT FANCY WHITE SWAN (ASST'D CO.LOURS)^ BATHROOM TISSUE. 4si Rolls DEL MONTE CHOICE PEACHES .(Halves Or 4 Sliced Tins I CREST REG. OR MINT TOOTHPASTE SEAFORTH, ONTARIO • PHONE 527-1690 , COME AND PICK A GIFT FROM OUR CHRISTMAS VALUES FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE. FROM YOUR FAMILY CLOTHING STORE FRESH FROM THE ORIENT 4 yousG, (ANADIAII GRADE 'A' TOM Ilf•DAESSED, FROZPI I SIDEBACON °„, 1 COMERINIS .0.0° POijiTO SALAD c" 31c - coigevonf 79' SPARE RIBS h 59'Ale SAUSAGE MEAT '” 7 A 1118' otr"Blica " 55' CNED BEEF 4 89' REYNOLD'S—(12" x 26' ROLL) FOIL WRAP 3 Extra Special For Christmas LADIES' AND GIRLS' DRESSES AND DRESS COATS G 10 to 20% DISCOUNT* Effl`CGW AND SAVE, "Caine to theStOre Where Your Dollar Buys the Most” • . . Rolls RAO SHORTENING .• SOLO (PARCHMENT PACK) 390 .MARGAR1NE SWIFT PROW.] (Assi.o) coOKIEs Ar14-oz. 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MIME ..,•••••.• 1,.4.4.).1..% .... 16.40.11.41 " ill 111111411 i1 glil III 11 iii " WI IIIIiiiiWI W1111111ia amiiitiia'"IIII Read the Advertisements — It's a Profitable Pastime] SALON COLLEEN • DUBLI Ladies — Make your Christmas. appointment now. Don't forget the $17.50 permanent wave draw with a chance to win with every ap- -pointment. Draw to be made at 5 p.m. December 23rd. How about highlighting that drab hair with our Lorea'I Color. Phone 91, Dublin for appointment • ' •"(-51, sesi, DOWN AT LANES BY HEE • Mixer) League Team standings: Cabbage Heads, 42; -horn Cobs, 40; Let- tuce Leaves, 34; Carrot Tops, 33; Pea Pads, "21; Pumpkin Seeds, 19. Ladies' high single and triple, Betty Smith, 268 and 686; men's high single, 13ill Brown, -265; high triple, Eric Matzold, 706. * $ Egmondville League Team standings: karrets, 50; Bluejas, 47; Bob -O -Links, 43; WeetbeCIters, 37; Robins, 10; liummiugbiraS, 1. Ladies' high single and triple, Tenet MacGregor, 233 and 699; meotjs high single and:14Na, Erverett &kith, 246 and 700. * * * - St. Joules' League ' Team standings. Cannonballs, 16; -Xing Pin, 'It Whistlers, 38; Hipplis,, 37,; Alley Cats, 33. Liadiee VOL ';•abfgle, / le * .. Groot , iline, 602; men'e MO' McCue, 244Yligh tOple, triple, fetrtraiglit9?t80, h1441 * * * • Country. Club Team: standings: Seaforth, 116; tMitchell, 11S. Ladies' high single and triple, Ann Noble, 233 and 581; 'men's high single and triple, Gord Noble, 284 and 753. - * * * Seaforth Legion League Team standings: Cheaters, 57; Slipperys, 47; Untouchables; 36; Hippies, 3e; Echoes, 30; Hoot Owls, 29. Ladies' high single, Doreen Eisler, 242; high Iriple, • Ann Wood, 654; men's 'high single and triple, Les Leonhardt, 300 and 694. News of Winchelsea • Mr. and -Mrs. Ross Veal alid family of Henson, visited on Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake and fam- ily. • Mr. and Mrs. Murray Coward, Pamela and Jeffery of Sunshine Line visited ,on. Thursday. eve- ning with Mrs. John Coward,. Misses t Karen Kerslake„ Joan Lynn and Jante. Hern attended achievement day at the High -School in Exeter on Saturday. Mrs., John Coward visited in Exeter on Thursday with Mrs. John Seines. Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Phelke of Monkton, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hut - tot* Dennis and Dianne. „el/ .vs, • • • NEWS OF BRODHAGON Surprise Gatheringp Marks Anniversary • A surprise party .was held at the Cetegttuatty Ifall here for Mr. and Mrs, IsRninatt Beuerman who celebrated .their2...9th wed- ding anniversary, with about 70 attending. Progressive euchre was played with prizes going to Mrs. Tole& Beuernian, Bill Rock, Willard Bennewies and Mrs. Archie Hull.. 'Mr. Beuerman is the son of the la Mr. and, Mrs. Henry Beeer . an Wpcl, Mrs. Beuerman he former Gertrude Rock, er daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rhine.old Rock. They were married on December 8, 1942. winion 6oirol# an; Mrs. Rawl; were. soloists, Mrs. Vi- ola *Ix0r1044,.,,,..V.Atael*r and Bill° Rock, '41ratfOrd, were their. attendrintS• Mrs. Ron geeies; of Waterloo, the flO .wer ' girls, could not attendthe party. . Mrs., jo.sepliEoko# read S fit- ting ficiVes0i 400 Harry' 1440,1!:1 TOM Eckerttil eq. ,Yeek. Horpi proOopt4,.f*101.."4'Jkit0110 'lel* siii0 triiii*:1:.1.,,!000,.".Hiliritock ote*ifoaii10,-,giAt#PAPIAOS mitit.01144441feiternien*, 10.45 beautiful- roAeis. They also re- ceived a 'silver cup and saucer and- silver vase. IVIr. and, Mrs. Beuerman have twa childie.n, Bill at home; and Mary, who attends MacDonald Hall, at Guelph. She was able to be present with her parents for their gala event. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mes- serschmidt, Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bennewies and attended the funerals of Mrs. Caroline Wietersen and Mrs. Louis Bennewies. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ken Elligsen visited, with V.fr. and Mrs, Rus- sel iSholdice, Stratforct Friday evening. Mr. and, Mrs. Gary Sholdice and Mark attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. David Bender, (Susan Clark, Mrs. Sholdiee's niece) on Saturday in Kitchen- er. Mark was rin.g-bearer at the wedding which took place at Holy Trinity Anglican Church. Mr. and 14,rs. Charles Scher - berth, Lynda, Michaele and Lori awl, Mr, and Mrs: Ken Elligsen, Terry and, Warren werpguests of Rev. and Mrs. Calvm, Gilek arid girls on Sunday at Kitchen- er. Chis W. Leeehardt had the Migrittittie to fall a k ago Monday injuring, hcr le , lLt is improving favour -ably at her home, now. • INJOLIN- Mr. god �is dwarcll nen, Itetltforcl .51,(tehtgan., with 1r, an4MerCOnitt an relativka, • '. Mr. TOM e no; • Lendett. with Miter...440 Louis reetiOZ • Mr. and his. De4 Am, with Mr. and • Mrs. Tom Butters. Mrs. Jim NeweeMbe4 Pert Credit, with Mr. William Staple- ton.. Mr. and Ms. Ron Agar a0.1 children, London; with Wk. and Mrs. Ed 'Stapleton. Mr. and .Mrs. Ben -Nyaand have left to spend several weeks in Holland. Mr, Patrick .L. Maloney has returned home from, Seaforth Hospital. Miss Joanne Stapleton, Kit- chener, with- Mr. and Mrs. Fer- gus Stapletnn. OP'and fanti•IY, 1Vfir, 44S, et* 14. anct' Virg. Miehae4Vfahin- sttaforak Mr. Ikt• idne3ti Sedorth,' with:Mt. 'and Mis. Wil- frediValetiez. Mies- Olive Speare, CromertY with Mrs. Ann crawford. Church Groups Meet Fhe Docciol -1111e.ertif12,0% the JQ ot. T4ionai. Anglican the hie of, th PreatuetA Cleavel Cgetribs.i g.ptp.txtvIlle. The meeting 7,fy,.•• qpern. by the, President,szge. Coombs, reading froi. tho gospel of St. Luke, chapter two, , `The' Story of Christmas", followed by the December Litnay, 1V1erobers' Prayer and Lord's Prayer in un- ison. Educational secretary, Mrs. Robert Newnham reported on the general meeting !held in Goderich. After all reports' were given, an exchange of Christmas gifts was, held. • ...• • A lunch; was served by, Mrs. Coombs and, •Mrs. ,Jones and a social hour was then ehjoyed. The December meeting of nit three of Northside upged GThIqh took the tdirti bf4ot. luck supper and was .held in the basement of the .cburch. •' Mrs. Peter Dunlop; conihrte4 a religious skit named "ti Come, 0,Come Etent6huer! which IP - 03404 readino y Albbie Mrs. Ruth Hnighti Mrs. Luella Christie and Mrs. Alf .Byerinan and' the singing of _ several' Christmas carols. The business part of the meet- ing was conducted 'by Mrs. Luella Christie with Mrs. Wil- liam Ball bringing the unit up to date on the happenings in the ucw. The meeting closed by sing- ing hymn 364. • 1 1101313Y 'CRAFT GIFTIAITS Artifical Flower Arrangements ' ' Poinsettia • Holly Wreaths - Candles; Coasters • Capdle Making Nitsland Supplies D941).WRITE LIQUID EMBROIDERY Hoops, Transfer Pencils Tip Cleaner and Tube Holders STYROFOAM WALLY POOL TABLES Sizes 3' x 6"to x 8' Bostkri or Snooker Balls FRONI $111.95 'UP • CELANESE CARPETS 0610M -id &Last , DES RAND- AINT and PAPER Km and Martin-Senour Paint • Sunworthy and Waldec Wallpaper Read the Advertisetnents 7 It's a Profitable Pastime, WANT ADS BRING QUICICRESULTS: Dial 527-0240 arch Up` and Save During IGA's Value -Packed GREEN GIANT FANCY WHITE SWAN (ASST'D CO.LOURS)^ BATHROOM TISSUE. 4si Rolls DEL MONTE CHOICE PEACHES .(Halves Or 4 Sliced Tins I CREST REG. OR MINT TOOTHPASTE SEAFORTH, ONTARIO • PHONE 527-1690 , COME AND PICK A GIFT FROM OUR CHRISTMAS VALUES FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE. FROM YOUR FAMILY CLOTHING STORE FRESH FROM THE ORIENT 4 yousG, (ANADIAII GRADE 'A' TOM Ilf•DAESSED, FROZPI I SIDEBACON °„, 1 COMERINIS .0.0° POijiTO SALAD c" 31c - coigevonf 79' SPARE RIBS h 59'Ale SAUSAGE MEAT '” 7 A 1118' otr"Blica " 55' CNED BEEF 4 89' REYNOLD'S—(12" x 26' ROLL) FOIL WRAP 3 Extra Special For Christmas LADIES' AND GIRLS' DRESSES AND DRESS COATS G 10 to 20% DISCOUNT* Effl`CGW AND SAVE, "Caine to theStOre Where Your Dollar Buys the Most” • . . Rolls RAO SHORTENING .• SOLO (PARCHMENT PACK) 390 .MARGAR1NE SWIFT PROW.] (Assi.o) coOKIEs Ar14-oz. S1 .00 MEAT PIES „pk90._.;ig, • Choe• Chit/ • brown Sugar • rretch Oreina McLAREN'S'ISPECIAL KENT JAR) A 11011AND ONIONS t61,-690- McLAREN'S (PICKLE BARREL) SWEET MIXED PICKLES 231ZS1i00 mcLAilewssyuppED MANZANILLA OLIVErri IGA HAS, A COMPLETE SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS CANDIES AND NUTS 1 SEAPORTS SEE THIS WEEK'S IGA COLOURED HANDBILLPOR•MOK'E OUTSTANbiNG vALuEsr--- , .4°