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The Huron Expositor, 1967-12-14, Page 12111 HUROt4 fo,POsnolt, ()CAL WA, Edwax, cul ower, Cathy, teat' et#'and, Zerbara with mother bare. ah McIver inter the week',.end. . Italss Bella Watson of Galt �'lslted her many friends here Jatat week. r r SEAFORTH1 ON1.. DIM 14,4 120 j; .. ws of Cromarty BRIEFS a Mrs. J. E. Keatngand Ml's. W. C. Bennett spent two days in Guelph with Mrs. . A Campbell. Mrs. M. H. McKenzie of Oshawa was a guest of her mother, Mrs. Mae D.orrance last week. LARONE'S LAST MINUTE GLASSWARE and CHINA Make the Perfect Gift for the Most Discriminative Person! CHRISTMAS TABLE CENTRES Christmas Serviettes - Tablecloths - Crackers Christmas Decoration for Your Coat — Fancy Bouttonieres PAINT BY „ NUMBER SETS $1.50 $2.95 $3.95 - $5.95 TOYS -- GAMES DOLLS ... Books, and Games 19c, 25c, 49c, 69c 98c, $L29 In Our Dry Goods Department There Are Hundreds of Selections For That Gift You At! Shopping For ! Large Selection of Ladies' Hankies 25c .49c - 79c - 98c TOWELS and TOWEL SETS LINGERIE at 2.98 and 3.98 -- SLEEPERS HEAD SCARVES and GLOVES Best Selection of • Imported Lace Tablecloths BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS, 2.98 and 3.98 Choose a Practical Gift • from our selection of STATIONERY A wide range of prices and varietyt of styles from 69c to 42.49 Boxed PILLOWCASES A wide assortment 1.98 . - 2.29 2.69 - 2.98 00, INApphyosi 4 „vow 15c - 25e - 49c - 79c - , $1.00 And a Large Variety of CHRISTMAS CARDS .. 10c - 15c -'.25c STILL AVAILABLE AT LARONE'S See Our Personalized Christmas Cards. CHRISTMAS RECORDS $1,29 to $5.98 Selections of BIBLES and' HYMN BOOKS LAR, NE' Seaforth' '5c to $1.110 ,$tore, Stationery w Gifts 00114 W. n,isy Allam filarrr!,TOWN tinHI.Chrtsttmas Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Russell and Mks. Grace Seott spent the weekend with t'elatilres at Hera - Atoll and d‘l`�iagara Falls USA. Mr. and "Mrs. Donald Wallace visited on Sunday with IVlrs, George Wallace all 1 Mrs. Verna Brooks. Miss Agness 'Scott, London, Miss Barbara Gardiner, Strat- ford, Miss Carol Ann Dow, •.of., Stratford, spent the weekend at their respective . homes. Mrs. Frank Allen is a patient in Seaforth Community Hone. to having fractured a bone ui he leg. The Sacrement of the Lard's Supper was observed at the ser- vice at Cromarty Church on Sunday. Three new members: Misses Brenda Kerslake, Janet Allen and Frances Scott, were received into the membership of the church at the service. Mrs. Mervin bow was hos for the December meeting of Women's Missionary Society Cromarty Church. Mrs. M. b and presided and conducted business. Mrs: Grace Scott the Christmas program in GIad Tidings, with Mrs. Cal McKaig, Mrs. W. Harper, T. L. Scott, Miss Olive Spea Mrs. E. Moore, Mrs. M. D Mrs. T. Laing, Mrs. K. McK lar .leading in devotions, -sc ture, readings and meditatio were intersperse& with Ch ss carols. As ,each Christen medita�'tion and scripture w reads a candle, was lit. Tw members answered the roll with. a Christmas thought. Reports were read by the v ious secretaries. The offeri was received and dedicated Mrs. Sadie Scott. Prayer for m• sionaries was led by Mrs. La and. Mrs. R. 'Dodds read article on "Friendship". M T. L. Scott sang a solo "0 Litt -Town of Bethlehem". Followi a brief address .by.. the pre dent, Mrs. M. Lamond, th slate. of officers was named: Honorary president, Mr Sadie Scott; president, Mrs. Lamond; first vice-pres.iden Mrs. Mervin Dow; second vie president, •Mrs. Calder McKai secretary, Mrs. T. L. Scott; tre surer, Mrs: William Harpe Glad Tidings secretary, Mr Grace Scott; friendship and.se vice, Mrs. T. Laing; literatur secretary, Mrs. R. Dodds; su ply secretary, Mrs. T. Laing press reporter, Mrs. K. MeKe lar; auditors, Mrs. M. Dow ah Mrs. J. Wallace; pianist, Mrs. K McKellar; leader of Explore Mrs. M. Lamond; OGIT leaders Mrs. M. Lasnond and Mrs. Larr Gardiner. Cromarty' Ladies' Aid met a the home of Mrs. T. L. Scot with Mrs. Gerald Carey presid ing. She opened the meetin with a poem "Advent of 1997" followed with Christmas carols Devotions were `led by • Mrs. T L. Scott and Mrs. Laverne Wal lace. `The roll tali was answer ed by naming a last minut Christmas gift. The secretaries report was given by Mrs. R Laing and. Mrs. T. L. Scott gav the treasurer's report. Follow ing the business the annual meeting was held, reports be- ing given by Mrs. R. Laing, Mrs. E. Allen, Mrs. T. L. Scott and Mrs, M. Dov. Mrs. John Miller presided for the -election of of- ficers as follows: President, Mrs. Gerald Carey; first vice-president, Mrs. Eldon Allen; second vice-president, Mrs. James Miller; secretary, Mrs. 'Robert Laing; assistant secretary, Mrs. Laverne Wal lace; treasurer, Mrs. MerviYn Dow; assistant treasurer, Mrs. T. L. Scott; pianist and assis- tant, Mrs. R. Laing and Mrs. T. L. Scott; work committee, Mrs. James Miller, Mrs. M. Dow, Mrs. Grace Scott, Mrs. T. Laing, Mr's. R. 1%44s,, Miss Olive _Speare; church flower commit- tee, Mrs.. John Templeman, Mrs. Charles Douglas; advisory flow- er com., Mrs._ C. McKaig, MrS. K. McKellar, Mrs. M. Dow; card' committee, Mrs. Sade Scott, Mrs. T. Laing; shut-in boxes, Mrs. T, Laing, Mrs. E. Allen, Miss O. Speare, Mrs. R. Dodds, Mrs. Sadie Scott; representative to board of Managers, Mrs. John Wallace. tess the of am. the led the deeMrs. re, ow, el- rip - ns, r m1st- as as elve call ar- ng by is- m - an rs. le ng si- is s. M. t, e - g; a r; s. r- e p- 1- Explorer y g• • e e Midgets Lose Lack of ractice assult of mania. showed upain the performance of many Seaforth Midgets . Saturday Night_,.,gs they oro • a 7-2 decision against G derieh. The Go'der- ich tearn. ''+ut-hustled the Sea - forth team from the start of the game. Seaforth ventured to'Mitch- ell on Monday night and were, defeated 6.4. The Midgets were carrying most of the play throughout the game, but hard luck around the goal thwarted many of their snor- ing opportunities. Sharing goal -tending chores in the Seaforth net were Allis- tair Young and Joe Flannery David Broome, Mike $anrron, Bill Price, and Paul Mgt ac- counted for Seaforth's goals. Seaforth'a next home game is Thursday night and again on Saturday. Too Late FOR SALE . Two Holstein heifer, one grade, one regist- ered, due 18th and 2$th. Elgin Nott, RR 4 Clinton. phone Sea. forth,527.1978. ' .1 WANTED 13oarder>i<, Mfrs. Ierry Deerr, North Main, Call 52744187. .. -1 CA`kvitio Amid a Christmas setting of white Christmas tree and cross, trimmed; wi blue lights and •decorations o w ite and blue mums Elizabeth n Smale was" united is marriage to Kenneth ,Tohn Cardno at Staffa United Church on December and at 4 p.m. The Rev. H. H. Daynard was the officiating minister at the double ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, looked lovely in a white peau de soie sleeveless sheath with white lace reding- ote farming lily point sleeves and long chapel train. Her shoulder length veil was held by a head piece in the foam of a crown with peau de soie rose. She carried' a cascade bouquet of red roses. Mrs. Frank Boyle of Exeter, was matron of honor. Miss Mar- ian Smale, Staffa, bridesmaid and Miss Helen Smale, Staffa, junior bridesmaid, both cousins of the -bride and were dressed alike in French blue peau' de soie, empire styled with bow at waistline and matching „head pieces. They carried white mum nosegays tinted, blue. Billy Smale, Staffa, cousin of the bride, was the rifigbearer. James Scott, Seaforth, was -the groomsman and Douglas and Robert Smale, 'brothers of the — S ALE bride, were the ushers. Mrs. Henry Harburn, organist, played traditional wedding mus- .le•.:a'hd accompanied the soloist, Mr. Eric Ross when he sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "0 Father All Creating". The wedging dinner followed at Staffa United Church parlor with reception at- the home of the bride's: parents. Receiving the guests the bride's mother wore a blue and green brocad. ed dress with matching acces- sories and the groom's mother chose a gold silk shantung dress with matching accessories and both wore corsagesof talisman roses. For a wedding trip to the Eas- tern United States ' the bride chose a travelling costume of a turquoise wool crepe dress, matching coat with• beige hat and accessories and red rose corsage. Guests were present from Georgetown, St. Thomas, Streets. vine, Roxbury, N.Y., Exeter, Toronto and Seaforth:" The couple will reside in Sea - forth, Ontario. Prior to the marriage, show- ers for the bride were given by Mrs. James Scott and Miss Deb= •bie Miller; Mrs. Art Smale, Mrs. A. Hildebrand and Mrs. L. Hack- ney; the choir members and UCW of 'Staffa United Church. THAMER• — ^Potted poinsettias decorated Duff's United Church, Walton for the candelight wedding service.. uniting in marriage Penny Lee MacKenzie and John Witham Thamer. Rev. Holly of Kitchener Tjnited Church and Rev. D. Dockers of Duff's United Church offi- ciated at the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver MacKen- zie, Ottawa and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm., Thamer, Walton. The bride, 'given in marri- age by her father, wore a white velvet brocade floor length gown with bell style three-quarthigh walslliine annddh matchinsleevg t train:, Her''shoulder length veil,., with scalloped silk embroidery was held' in place by a pearl beaded tierra. She carried a crescent bouquet of red car- nations and trailifig ivy. r of the Terry e, Ottawa was rthe maid of honor and Monica Royla, bridesmaid, from Sher- brooke, Que. The flower girl was Ruth Thamer, sister of the groom. They were dressed alike in floor length gowns of green velvet styled with em- pire waists, low necklines and matching shoes: They carried supreme crescent bouquets of white shastas and. holly. The flower girl's flowers were small supreme, crescent ident- ical to the bridesmaid's, Mrs. Ian Wilbee played Wedding music and accompan- ied the soloist Mr. Donald Mc. Donald, Walton when he sang The Wedding Prayer and Be. cause ",.....,,. . The wedding dinner was held iti the church parlour fol. lowed by a reeeption.in Wal-. • FCSR SALIN — 1936 Fordson Major, one wagon, cutter, two wheeled' trailer with reeks,. 5911 bales of hayr and 260 bales of straw. Phone 482.9836. 1.. MacKENZIE ton Hall. The bride's mother received the guests dressed in an acorn brocaded wool dress and jacket with matching hat and green accessories. The groom's mother wore a flam- ingo w,eetate dress fash- ioned in princess style with matching hat trimmed with iradescent plurne in tones .of black and moss. For the wedding trip to Nia- gara Falls the bride wore a winter white bonded wool mini dress, contrasting , soft green feather hat, green acces- sories . with corsage of red roses. an They will reside at„ bth Ave, Kitchener. Guests were present from Ottawa, Winnipeg, Kitchener, Brucefield, Varna, Stratford, Seaforth anti' Walton. carnes W. = Meets • The meeting of St. Jarae4r C.W.L. was held in the school uditprium Tuesday with a Iarge attendance. Rev. Fr. I. Laragh opened the meetixrn,..w,tth the league prayer, ,.follOwedd by a hymn. Reports were given by the re. spectiv a officers: Mrs. Arthur Devereaux pre- sident, thanked the conveners and all who helped make the Christmas bazaar and tea such a successful event. Parish' visitors for Decemb- er are Mrs. J. -Case, Mrs. J. Kelly. The president thanked Mrs. ifl:, Maloney and members who entertained at Seaforth Manor during Novemner. There will be a euchre on January 12th. Members decided to have Santa Claua and treats for the school children, sick and sh11t- ins. Rev. Fr. H. Laragh spoke briefly on "The Coming of Christ". The business meeting Glo- ssed with the Apostles Creed. Mrs. G. Van den Hengel won the mystery prize. The Christ- mas party followed Mrs. ,J. iKelly introduced the girls, who gave delightful solo and Viano_duets,. They were Mary Margaret Kelly, Jean Dever- eaux, Cathy Stewart, Nancy, Devereaux, Margaret Sills, Rosemary Van den HengeI and Joanne Groothius. Mary Margaret Kelly tap- danced. Miss Joanne Arts, and Miss Marlene Nash played an acoordian duet. Mrs. Joseph McConnell played the piano for a sing song. Santa arrived with a gift for everyone, fol- lowed by a Christmas Lunch. HENSALL Mrs. Ella Drysdale and Mr. and Mrs. Ed McBride attended the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell of Caro, Mich., on Sunday, Novemberl0. The Misses Beth TroYer arid Brenda Koehler were welcomed into fellowship by profession of faith during , holy communion service at. Carmel Presbyterian Church last. Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Eller of Toronto spent a few days with Mrs. Hugh MeiMurtrie. SPECIALS FOR - "Tliursday1 Friday and Saturday Maple Leaf Rich 'Moist MINCEMEAT 28 -oz. tin •4 50 Bick's Sweet Mixed PICKLES large 32 -oz. jai 490 Facelle "Royalle" TOILET TISSUE 2 -roll pkg. 29 Green Giant Fancy NIBLETS CORN • 2 12 -oz. tins 43 Clark's Fancy Quality TOMATO JUICE 2 48 -oz. tins 63 Clark's MINCEMEAT 15 -oz. jar 490 PRODUCE - unkist Size 113 New AVEL ORANGES a doz. Ontario �� CABBAGE each 1 �¢ Cooking ONIONS 10.-1b..bag 590 FOR ADDI•TIONAL SPECIALS SEE LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY Smith's Phone 527=0990 MEP Free Delivery FARM, FARM STOCK FOR SALE? 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