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The Huron Expositor, 1967-12-28, Page 3Iti `► � w 1 . fry.-•�.. L�� __..wt+�Cr Wrapped up v , p�� b With sincere thanks for the . loyal patronage- � yQa,ve Shown to us. •f r we a Happy New Yearl MAPLE. Au LIE - AIRY.. Phone 527-08111 Seaforth OFFICE' SUPPLIES THE H-URON EXPOSITOR Phone 527-0240 Seaforth � .A ETIMMIL CAR. FROM .. ESQ°-EN e4 GARAGE I " Pontiac -Buick Dealer. ' In MITCHELL You Can't Lose on Thee Bargains • 1967 Pontiac Parisienne 2 -door H,T., radio, whitewalls, low mileage car. i 1966 Ford Galaxie 500, V-8, 390 cu. in. motor X966 Pontiac Laurentian, 6-cyl., A.T., radio 1965 Pontiac Parisienne 2 -door hardtop, V-8, A.T., whitewalls, P.S., P.B., black vinyl roof. P65 Pontiac, -V-8, A.T. 1965 Rambler, 6-cyl. std., American 220 1965 Plymouth Barracuda, ;-door H.T., V-8, A.T., bucket seats, 317 cu. in, motor 1963 Oldsmobile 88, Sedan, V-8, A.T. 1963 Ford. Custom, V-8, A.T. .1963 Pontiac Strato-Chief. 6-cyl., A.T. 1962 Chev., Belair, 6-cyl., A.T. '1961 Pontiac V-8, 2 -door, A.T. TRUCKS 1963 FORD 3 1/ -Ton Pick -Ups 1962 -DODGE 1962 CHEV. A• '� To our many .good friends r � • �' IkU1L and customers we wish to extend BEST WISHES MAS W""T.= END. Q.,ARAGE _ Cali 348-8932 MITCHELL Open Every Evening till 10 to Serve. Tyet and all, Yght if we have to • ai - Aft V el •. .. n .,. .., :i.. , F '.'� <. • .. .. a ... �7 ' 777 � (Cant#Hued .from 1'sr�u x) ;suis,. and ..A`ustiu D��- Frank C. �. �x11s, odui . �#el #s��r Sz�;�Y by �ttent� F+b. 1! ter, B1y th who: ,4bserared� the bei beards xtheritlgs lxeltt tri 'itis itgrt 51st wet?lnver$, Seaforth' will lconie 'tbe up- askt Mooref}cid has pry= Arnold Ian. Charles IVSaeNaughton, erating centre for 41.4triet hydro .$409d�. WIM a' #a�llt I<nd-Sif's ? !�? #` + 1l�ME �» ►> t A ` brought Provincial Tre>taurer, #1Aarfh 9 ver d'R'004. At Sea?fg t11 he VAS 1 OU M , Mik�k , brought down Ills first budget.. aXt[rs, BavicU.app)e FRwer whelx a $'7,00,0(}p ex Ontario Weekly Publishers North !Mali St.,, gzetZy Abse Frisian Progra#n, Aow untipr presente.+ii, witkt i1 Irhetlue ,for ia.eMSlQbI ° .. A1V14111"1b concluded a successful two aay et1 their 57th weddlzlg anniver- way is coxupleted. ea�uera..es)ulpttient from the nf• ' �z�ntlpf ' ?� convention in Toronto. During sary• usseH T• Balton of 1VIeKillop' 'foul boat^,d of Worthsidie V 4— ' r ' the final business session, A. i�. Miss Agnes Wallace, wits eel- o been ai?pointed� returning tahluclr' •S1kt 1IxHe*iq Mr.Le0tn,� the Huron Expositor ebrated liar 95th birthday, is file o for the Huron aiding for �Y0ighbors atilt frievIg Irono �� •�?� was electedl.presldent. a good health' and keeps �i the -forth coming Provincial el• a wide area. crowded. the Legiofil' eci#on. Hall to honor Mr, and ZVlrs. T+ �,'Ea�+dM 0,743+{.'10, Ren Campbell of McKillop, touch with current .#vents, She 17pl1t# $7.AST,,...'IXI ' Keith Sharp on their .25th wady . came third in a class of 67 cpm- lives at the Kilbarchan N.ursin , petitors in the Colorado Giant Home. g April 1$ ding aun'iy-ersary. slalom race recently. Meattbers of the Seaforth toss Susan D. MacLennan of The congegation of First who has been accepted by Presbyterians ' Churchr has pre- ' Farmers Co-operative elected Feb. 23 Josepb' Lane. and Oliver P the llniverstty of Guelph to sented an almey flowering crab ' Thieves broke into the 'home to the board of directors at th , semester one to the- 'program tree to each of the other Sea- r' of Provincial Constable Ray annual dinner meeting in Eg leading to the degree of Bache- Corth Ch c es toClmureh the ii �� p Primeau on Goderich St. West mondville Church .hall. or of Science (B.Sc.) has been K1 and stole a quantity of change. .• awarded arts entrance scholar. May 11 �10 �0� �����+ 'Mr. and Mrs, Robert Beattie' gh 3, O ' 0 Wles McNillan, ublic ship of $500 Robert Fotherin am, y��h anUre �i0ader a�1+ �iC]1:4 c of Winthrop celebrated their S./L. Miss Mar ie Whyte, a grade )Seaforth, has been host for the �drai><I1 60th wedding anniversary. They Information officer at �CFB 11 student at SDHS has been past week to a young farmer were married by Rev, David Trenton, was presented, with an selected to take part in. the frpip Ireland, James Stewart, ALSO TRACTORS Carswell on Feb. loth, 190'7. Alaskan Centennial plaque: Federal•Provincial Youth Trav- t part in. a Junior farmer ID PLOW$ ' Loss w#ich Seafortik Fire S./L, McMillan is a son of Mrs. el Program. e� ge program. . Chief Jahn F. Scott estimated' J.'M• McM:illan. Seafortb. Seafgxth, merchants agreedt tU I?rizzl#ng rain on Sunday See chem at at $3.5,000, resulted when fixe Mr. a#id Mrs. Oscar Te'bbutt close. 411 day W940-a4ay on ,� forced changes in Flans for a destroyed a Targe implement of Seaforth, quietly celobrited trial basis coxnlpenclang lklay tree planting ceremony ar. �. shed on the farm of Glatt Mc- their 95th wedkfiing anniversary. 3rd and continuing until luov. ranged by the Women's Hospi Nichol, McKillop Township. 29th, ' til Auxiliary oil the hospital JimA P ev. Law ce J. C lin f 'March 23 was sol 0 b au do eer ��;n ou�'ii a y auctioneer Harold,. grouiids. . St, Coluraban )las been appoint• Whbn he was' adjusting ` a was sal by au�ctiotieed Idarold Murian}ie Roberts, Rqi 2, gid R 2� 1ppe C pastor of St. Patrick's snow blower at his farm home, I Jac1�s and• w,as purchases) by pen', was tl}e only wutngr of x � Church at ^Merlin. Rt. Rev. John .Henry Klaver lost his ri e _ James' Separate: School pr$vineial honor certiflcate and , Phone Seafoirth, 527 0205 J. White will succeed hien, hand as his arm was caught in boards for $11,000. (Contipyed on i?x a 4) the blades. g ' March 2 The fact that the calendar in- April 20 4 The annual drive' of the Red dicatedl Tuesday, March 21st was A funeral service was held Cross Society in Seaforth getfi, the first day of spring made for Joseph' Donnelly' of RR 2, o under way with the' following little difference to the weath- i Dublin, who -died of injuries he in charge: Mrs. W. E. Butt, Mrs. erman, Snow blanketed the received when his barn collap- Reg Kerslake, re Ste. Y.. Mc area to a depth of several inches. sed upon him during Monday's We C�l"e pleased to announce that Lean, Rev. J. Ure Stewart and Mr. and, Mrs. Ernie Toll cele- tornadA. L. F. Ford. brated their 40th wedding an- A tornado came in from the Blizzafd conditions and near niversary. west about '4 o'clock, wrecking Y: X zero temperatures have been a verandah in the Zurich area, �Y March 30' - a , features of the,weather during destroyed a gas station and much of February, reaching a Huron biberais nom'in�ted Dr. I barns at Hensall an cut a . peak at month's end. Morgan Smith of My iel'd to. swath 'across T, �ith and A family dinner wag held at contest the forth coming prov- Hibbert to Du lin. Preliminary the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nel- incial election. estimates indicate as many as / son McClure for the latter s ar• Mrs. John McLean, long time 50 barns and houses are either` - - �p resident of Cromarty, was 100 completely destroyed or dom- i.verwoo years old. Iaged. �� UTICE -- , A rink of the Seaforth Junior QUALITY Farmers, won the Provincial i The. Rev. er Douglas Stewart, For CO-OP Insurance Junior Farmers Curling trophy B.A., minister of Knox Presby- DAIRY ­—PRODUCTS, Cao in Guelph.. The rink was skip- terian Church, Qttawa, for the ., r W. ARTHUR WRIGHT ped, by Bill Campbell, with Don- past eleven years, will be hop: � old McKercher, Gordon P,ryce orad by the 'senate of 1, with - S Phone 527.1964 ^John. St. and Bob'"Fotheringham, won ov- terian College, Montreal, with ? Se FORTHCoverage er 25 rinks from all parts of 'the highest in the gift of "' Can now be, purchased at ' Compete Coverage For Ontario. the' colleges the degree of • 'Autu and fruck Doctor of Divinit • Farm Lrabrll. April 6 y (honoris Y Seaforth curlers elected Bill' cause). • Empluyer s Liability Campbell as president at the "Accideil -did Sickness club's annual meeting. He suc- April 27 • b ire. Keb,dence. Contentb ceeds Royce Macaulay who sexy-' Tragedy-- struck for the'sec. Eve, l uaitiercial ed two years. and time in two weeks, for Mr. so `L`ite tisuraccr Savings Mr. and Mrs. Elmer RWWILKI,NSON ivers and Mrs. Marcel Vannestra of • Huron i,u-ui, Medical won top - honors as' best denten- RR 2, Kippen when fire des - J, r�lce� - nial -couple at the Seaforth WI troyed, a steel' barn on their • w wu lrreurarct Centennial Ball. Mrs. John Sin- farm, east of Hensall. Last week sEAi'ORTH Clair wqn th'e best replica and the tornado that did wide spread , damage in the county, lifted the roof off the' barn on • the home farm anis did minor damage to NI�LK=C�ITTAG.E CHEESE -ORANGE JUICE .. Fred S. Beattie diedt in Lon& on Hospital, ' following a short t ,: ngas. He was 86 years old. CREAM tri De Boer, son of Mi. and ." `' Mrs. Rients De Boer of Rich- C mond Hill ''will receive his a: Bachelor of Theology degree with a major in Christian ed. Siiverwoods products are produced Motion from the London Col- p by ' an lege ag Bible aril Missions, Lon-, • don, int. Ail -Canadian Company 9 May 4 - Rev. J. Ure Stewart celebrat- A , �, ed the 60th anniversary of his ordination as a United Church - — - --__ For Complete - F! INSURANCE �('t.`• on y our i;3 I HOME, BUSINESS, FARM,:,; Y t ,;;• ''t, r F; r CAk, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY �? OR LIFE SEE happiness to, ' r x,11 our patron4. Jo.seph T. hurgill GENERAL CONTRACTOR Phone 527-1265 — Seaforth . , 1 • JO IN A. CARDN( Insurance Agency Phone S27-0490: Seafor Office Directly Oppoirito Seaforth Motors ,A Choose Your DIAMOND Privately AT a, SAVAUGE XWELLERS iApt►oaite Pout Offkf) ►ailing Appointment By Arrangement FRIMZ--17 Jewel Watch with +each dlatnond spun chairs $100.00 or riMaro in -the .New Year 4ith an abiding faith in the great promise ..the~&w Year holds, we wish for all men the peace and harmony that comes from living under the guidance of His Iove. r�. 1 r Iti `► � w 1 . fry.-•�.. L�� __..wt+�Cr Wrapped up v , p�� b With sincere thanks for the . loyal patronage- � yQa,ve Shown to us. •f r we a Happy New Yearl MAPLE. Au LIE - AIRY.. Phone 527-08111 Seaforth OFFICE' SUPPLIES THE H-URON EXPOSITOR Phone 527-0240 Seaforth � .A ETIMMIL CAR. FROM .. ESQ°-EN e4 GARAGE I " Pontiac -Buick Dealer. ' In MITCHELL You Can't Lose on Thee Bargains • 1967 Pontiac Parisienne 2 -door H,T., radio, whitewalls, low mileage car. i 1966 Ford Galaxie 500, V-8, 390 cu. in. motor X966 Pontiac Laurentian, 6-cyl., A.T., radio 1965 Pontiac Parisienne 2 -door hardtop, V-8, A.T., whitewalls, P.S., P.B., black vinyl roof. P65 Pontiac, -V-8, A.T. 1965 Rambler, 6-cyl. std., American 220 1965 Plymouth Barracuda, ;-door H.T., V-8, A.T., bucket seats, 317 cu. in, motor 1963 Oldsmobile 88, Sedan, V-8, A.T. 1963 Ford. Custom, V-8, A.T. .1963 Pontiac Strato-Chief. 6-cyl., A.T. 1962 Chev., Belair, 6-cyl., A.T. '1961 Pontiac V-8, 2 -door, A.T. TRUCKS 1963 FORD 3 1/ -Ton Pick -Ups 1962 -DODGE 1962 CHEV. A• '� To our many .good friends r � • �' IkU1L and customers we wish to extend BEST WISHES MAS W""T.= END. Q.,ARAGE _ Cali 348-8932 MITCHELL Open Every Evening till 10 to Serve. Tyet and all, Yght if we have to • ai - Aft V el •. .. n .,. .., :i.. , F '.'� <. • .. .. a ... �7 ' 777 � (Cant#Hued .from 1'sr�u x) ;suis,. and ..A`ustiu D��- Frank C. �. �x11s, odui . �#el #s��r Sz�;�Y by �ttent� F+b. 1! ter, B1y th who: ,4bserared� the bei beards xtheritlgs lxeltt tri 'itis itgrt 51st wet?lnver$, Seaforth' will lconie 'tbe up- askt Mooref}cid has pry= Arnold Ian. Charles IVSaeNaughton, erating centre for 41.4triet hydro .$409d�. WIM a' #a�llt I<nd-Sif's ? !�? #` + 1l�ME �» ►> t A ` brought Provincial Tre>taurer, #1Aarfh 9 ver d'R'004. At Sea?fg t11 he VAS 1 OU M , Mik�k , brought down Ills first budget.. aXt[rs, BavicU.app)e FRwer whelx a $'7,00,0(}p ex Ontario Weekly Publishers North !Mali St.,, gzetZy Abse Frisian Progra#n, Aow untipr presente.+ii, witkt i1 Irhetlue ,for ia.eMSlQbI ° .. A1V14111"1b concluded a successful two aay et1 their 57th weddlzlg anniver- way is coxupleted. ea�uera..es)ulpttient from the nf• ' �z�ntlpf ' ?� convention in Toronto. During sary• usseH T• Balton of 1VIeKillop' 'foul boat^,d of Worthsidie V 4— ' r ' the final business session, A. i�. Miss Agnes Wallace, wits eel- o been ai?pointed� returning tahluclr' •S1kt 1IxHe*iq Mr.Le0tn,� the Huron Expositor ebrated liar 95th birthday, is file o for the Huron aiding for �Y0ighbors atilt frievIg Irono �� •�?� was electedl.presldent. a good health' and keeps �i the -forth coming Provincial el• a wide area. crowded. the Legiofil' eci#on. Hall to honor Mr, and ZVlrs. T+ �,'Ea�+dM 0,743+{.'10, Ren Campbell of McKillop, touch with current .#vents, She 17pl1t# $7.AST,,...'IXI ' Keith Sharp on their .25th wady . came third in a class of 67 cpm- lives at the Kilbarchan N.ursin , petitors in the Colorado Giant Home. g April 1$ ding aun'iy-ersary. slalom race recently. Meattbers of the Seaforth toss Susan D. MacLennan of The congegation of First who has been accepted by Presbyterians ' Churchr has pre- ' Farmers Co-operative elected Feb. 23 Josepb' Lane. and Oliver P the llniverstty of Guelph to sented an almey flowering crab ' Thieves broke into the 'home to the board of directors at th , semester one to the- 'program tree to each of the other Sea- r' of Provincial Constable Ray annual dinner meeting in Eg leading to the degree of Bache- Corth Ch c es toClmureh the ii �� p Primeau on Goderich St. West mondville Church .hall. or of Science (B.Sc.) has been K1 and stole a quantity of change. .• awarded arts entrance scholar. May 11 �10 �0� �����+ 'Mr. and Mrs, Robert Beattie' gh 3, O ' 0 Wles McNillan, ublic ship of $500 Robert Fotherin am, y��h anUre �i0ader a�1+ �iC]1:4 c of Winthrop celebrated their S./L. Miss Mar ie Whyte, a grade )Seaforth, has been host for the �drai><I1 60th wedding anniversary. They Information officer at �CFB 11 student at SDHS has been past week to a young farmer were married by Rev, David Trenton, was presented, with an selected to take part in. the frpip Ireland, James Stewart, ALSO TRACTORS Carswell on Feb. loth, 190'7. Alaskan Centennial plaque: Federal•Provincial Youth Trav- t part in. a Junior farmer ID PLOW$ ' Loss w#ich Seafortik Fire S./L, McMillan is a son of Mrs. el Program. e� ge program. . Chief Jahn F. Scott estimated' J.'M• McM:illan. Seafortb. Seafgxth, merchants agreedt tU I?rizzl#ng rain on Sunday See chem at at $3.5,000, resulted when fixe Mr. a#id Mrs. Oscar Te'bbutt close. 411 day W940-a4ay on ,� forced changes in Flans for a destroyed a Targe implement of Seaforth, quietly celobrited trial basis coxnlpenclang lklay tree planting ceremony ar. �. shed on the farm of Glatt Mc- their 95th wedkfiing anniversary. 3rd and continuing until luov. ranged by the Women's Hospi Nichol, McKillop Township. 29th, ' til Auxiliary oil the hospital JimA P ev. Law ce J. C lin f 'March 23 was sol 0 b au do eer ��;n ou�'ii a y auctioneer Harold,. grouiids. . St, Coluraban )las been appoint• Whbn he was' adjusting ` a was sal by au�ctiotieed Idarold Murian}ie Roberts, Rqi 2, gid R 2� 1ppe C pastor of St. Patrick's snow blower at his farm home, I Jac1�s and• w,as purchases) by pen', was tl}e only wutngr of x � Church at ^Merlin. Rt. Rev. John .Henry Klaver lost his ri e _ James' Separate: School pr$vineial honor certiflcate and , Phone Seafoirth, 527 0205 J. White will succeed hien, hand as his arm was caught in boards for $11,000. (Contipyed on i?x a 4) the blades. g ' March 2 The fact that the calendar in- April 20 4 The annual drive' of the Red dicatedl Tuesday, March 21st was A funeral service was held Cross Society in Seaforth getfi, the first day of spring made for Joseph' Donnelly' of RR 2, o under way with the' following little difference to the weath- i Dublin, who -died of injuries he in charge: Mrs. W. E. Butt, Mrs. erman, Snow blanketed the received when his barn collap- Reg Kerslake, re Ste. Y.. Mc area to a depth of several inches. sed upon him during Monday's We C�l"e pleased to announce that Lean, Rev. J. Ure Stewart and Mr. and, Mrs. Ernie Toll cele- tornadA. L. F. Ford. brated their 40th wedding an- A tornado came in from the Blizzafd conditions and near niversary. west about '4 o'clock, wrecking Y: X zero temperatures have been a verandah in the Zurich area, �Y March 30' - a , features of the,weather during destroyed a gas station and much of February, reaching a Huron biberais nom'in�ted Dr. I barns at Hensall an cut a . peak at month's end. Morgan Smith of My iel'd to. swath 'across T, �ith and A family dinner wag held at contest the forth coming prov- Hibbert to Du lin. Preliminary the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nel- incial election. estimates indicate as many as / son McClure for the latter s ar• Mrs. John McLean, long time 50 barns and houses are either` - - �p resident of Cromarty, was 100 completely destroyed or dom- i.verwoo years old. Iaged. �� UTICE -- , A rink of the Seaforth Junior QUALITY Farmers, won the Provincial i The. Rev. er Douglas Stewart, For CO-OP Insurance Junior Farmers Curling trophy B.A., minister of Knox Presby- DAIRY ­—PRODUCTS, Cao in Guelph.. The rink was skip- terian Church, Qttawa, for the ., r W. ARTHUR WRIGHT ped, by Bill Campbell, with Don- past eleven years, will be hop: � old McKercher, Gordon P,ryce orad by the 'senate of 1, with - S Phone 527.1964 ^John. St. and Bob'"Fotheringham, won ov- terian College, Montreal, with ? Se FORTHCoverage er 25 rinks from all parts of 'the highest in the gift of "' Can now be, purchased at ' Compete Coverage For Ontario. the' colleges the degree of • 'Autu and fruck Doctor of Divinit • Farm Lrabrll. April 6 y (honoris Y Seaforth curlers elected Bill' cause). • Empluyer s Liability Campbell as president at the "Accideil -did Sickness club's annual meeting. He suc- April 27 • b ire. Keb,dence. Contentb ceeds Royce Macaulay who sexy-' Tragedy-- struck for the'sec. Eve, l uaitiercial ed two years. and time in two weeks, for Mr. so `L`ite tisuraccr Savings Mr. and Mrs. Elmer RWWILKI,NSON ivers and Mrs. Marcel Vannestra of • Huron i,u-ui, Medical won top - honors as' best denten- RR 2, Kippen when fire des - J, r�lce� - nial -couple at the Seaforth WI troyed, a steel' barn on their • w wu lrreurarct Centennial Ball. Mrs. John Sin- farm, east of Hensall. Last week sEAi'ORTH Clair wqn th'e best replica and the tornado that did wide spread , damage in the county, lifted the roof off the' barn on • the home farm anis did minor damage to NI�LK=C�ITTAG.E CHEESE -ORANGE JUICE .. Fred S. Beattie diedt in Lon& on Hospital, ' following a short t ,: ngas. He was 86 years old. CREAM tri De Boer, son of Mi. and ." `' Mrs. Rients De Boer of Rich- C mond Hill ''will receive his a: Bachelor of Theology degree with a major in Christian ed. Siiverwoods products are produced Motion from the London Col- p by ' an lege ag Bible aril Missions, Lon-, • don, int. Ail -Canadian Company 9 May 4 - Rev. J. Ure Stewart celebrat- A , �, ed the 60th anniversary of his ordination as a United Church - — - --__ For Complete - F! INSURANCE �('t.`• on y our i;3 I HOME, BUSINESS, FARM,:,; Y t ,;;• ''t, r F; r CAk, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY �? OR LIFE SEE happiness to, ' r x,11 our patron4. Jo.seph T. hurgill GENERAL CONTRACTOR Phone 527-1265 — Seaforth . , 1 • JO IN A. CARDN( Insurance Agency Phone S27-0490: Seafor Office Directly Oppoirito Seaforth Motors ,A Choose Your DIAMOND Privately AT a, SAVAUGE XWELLERS iApt►oaite Pout Offkf) ►ailing Appointment By Arrangement FRIMZ--17 Jewel Watch with +each dlatnond spun chairs $100.00 or riMaro in -the .New Year 4ith an abiding faith in the great promise ..the~&w Year holds, we wish for all men the peace and harmony that comes from living under the guidance of His Iove.