The Huron Expositor, 1967-12-28, Page 10P WAND ... Waitress
Part-time, to work ill weld
gunge Friday attd Saturday
evenings- CornMerclal Hotel,
Seaforth. .1
EELP WANTED -- Woman
for part-time work. Seaforth
Manor, Phone -527_0030. -2
HELP WANTED —Stop wish'
inn for money, come and earn
it by giving Rawleigh Service
right here. in part -Huron
County. Best of its kind. If
you'll work, we will help you.
Write Rawleigh, Dept. L-363-
814, 4005 ,Richelieu St., St.
He-nry, Montreal. -1
COMING EVENTS—L-.—Boy
Scouts 'Bottle Drive, January
6, 1968. Please set out bottles
on front steps. -2
FOR RENT — Heated garage
for the winter, on Main Street.
'hone 527-1901. -1
81010. V1i '$',- •seriee
of, prenatal clas es Virill; be in
Wednesday, Jantnary
1968, at 2:00 p.xt, at the
Iiealtb, Unit. Mee, Seaforth
CommuniCommunityiiiospitat Seaforth.
These will be held at 'weekly
intervals for nine weeks.
Those) interested are invited to
attend on the above •date, or
phone the Public " Health
Nurse, Seaforth, 527-1243, be-
tween 9:00 - 9:30 a.m, or 4:30
- 5:00 p.m. 1-07-2
COMING EVENTS — Parents
and friends of the. Mentally
Retarded please plan to attend
an organizational meeting in
the xeter Public School, on
Thursday evening, January 25
at 8:00 o'clock. Come, and
talk with others who have. the
same interest as you. xl
We wish to express our deep
appreciation for the kind let -
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We're making lots of plans for
the New Year, including
special ones that will help us '
show our loyal patrons
how muchnwe
appreciate
them.
LARONE
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Seaforth's 5c to $1.00. Store
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A
ReaIIg.
New
Year!
We're
sounding off
with a New
Year's welcome
and "thank
you" to our
friends.
MILLER MOTORS
American Motors Dealer
Phone 527-1410 Seaforth
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tees and earda of .SyxiPath'
sent by' friends, aid neighbors
ata the death at a beloved
brother and, brother -ilk -law,
Cobert George .0 than;
of W r {o M e t e r, , who, pas-
sed away in the W,ingbam Gen-
eral Hospital, December 23rd,
We sincerely acknowledge all
the kindness shown at tide
time. •— Wilfred and Mary
Mellis. -1
First Church
WMS. Meet
First Church WMS met in the'
Centennial Room wizen the busi-
ness was followed by a worship
service which included Christ-
mas carols and scripture read-
ings.
ead
rnThe lighting of Advent . cand-
les was a reminder of how the
universal Peace, roads, language
and expectations of the people
of that time made the world
ready , for the corning of the
Messiah. Prayer was offered by
Miss Jennie Hogg.
Mrs. D. 0. Fry welcomed the
COC and Explorer leaders and
officially installed the 1968
slate of officers as follows:
Honorary president, Mrs. D.
0. Fry; president, Mrs. Francis
Coleman; first vice-president,
Mrs. James Keys; second vice-
president, Mrs. Jack Thompson;
recording secretary, Mrs, John
Thompson; corresponding sec-
retary, Mrs. Robert McMillan;
treasurer, Miss Jean Scott; pian-
ist, Mrs. Helen McMillan; litera-
ture, Miss Jessie Fraiser; sup-
ply, Mrs. Sam McClure; friend-
ship and service, Mrs. 'John
Cairns; Glad• -Tidings, Mrs. Wil-
liam Drover; Ladies' Aid rep.,
Mrs. Harold Agar; home helpers
Miss Ina Gray, Mrs. Wilfred
Scott, Mrs. A. Harrison; Explore
ers, Mrs. Jim McDonald, Mrs.
Wilson McNab; COC, Mrs. J. S.
Sinnamon, Miss Brenda Hod
Bert; nominating committee,
Mrs. Jack Thompson, Mrs. D. 0.
Fry, Mrs. Robert McMillan;
group leaders, Mrs. Harold Ag-
ar, `Mrs. James Keys, Mrs. E.
Nott, Mrs. Helen •McMillan.
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Tick -Tock -Tick! The clock
strikes twelve as
another year flies by. Many
thanks to all
our faithful customers.
Happy New. Year.
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Seafor
UCW Meets
Burns' UCW met at the home
of Mrs. Eddie Bell, when Mrs.
Jim Scott led the worship ser-
vice. Christmas poems were,
read, carols were sung and . a
Christmas story told.
Because of the absence of the
4Christmas, visifere s otu d
Zion ; with Xr. M•rs.:?racIg
;Burchill and .atricta,.ivere Mr.
and Mrs. R. h, Byreliill; Mr.
and Mrs. Iden Burchill, Jeffery
and Lind'ai gr. and Mrs. Char-
les Tubb; Mitchell, Mr. Bob
Burchill, Stratford; Mr. Thanes'
C'gyne; Mr. Fred Hebert; Mrs.
Gretta Wright.
With Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Annis were Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Annis, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Ische and Bradley, of
Stratford; Mr. and Mrs, Leo
Cole and family, Cromarty,; Mr.
and Mrs. John Templeman' and
family, Staffa.
With Mr. and Mrs. George
Pepper were Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Pepper and Grant; Mr
and Mrs.'Wayne Pepper, Regina;
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barker,
Larry anci Wendy; Mr. and Mrs.
Erie Norris Montreal; Mr, and
Mrs. George Moore, Randy Lin-
da and Warren; Mr, and Mrs.
Ian Fisher, . Willowdale; Mrs.
John Barber and Arthur; Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Pepper, Dennis
and Nancy; Mr. and Mrs. Dal-
ton .Balfour, Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm
Keith and Bruce, and Mrs. Mary
Malcolm were with Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Gordon and Barry.
With Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Hannon were Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Bushfield; Mr. and Mrs.
Angus Earl; Mrs. Rhea Jeffery;
Mr. and Mrs. S. Jeffery and
family; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bar-
ked and family; Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Hannon, David and Susan.
With Mr. and M.S. R. S. Ai-
kens were Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Durst, Jack and Marilyn, Sea -
forth; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Nairn,
Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Aikens and Ann; Mn and Mrs.
A. Thiel, Mitchell.
With Mr. and Mrs. Fergus
Lannin were her sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Corriveau and family,
Zurich. •
Miss Nancy, London, and Mary
will spend the_ holidays at home.
with their parents.
With Mr.. and Mrs. Harold
Eickmeyer, and family were. Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Aikens, Zion;
'.1rs. E. Leslie, Atwood with
president„ Mrs. Bell conducted
'the business session. Roll call
was answered with a Bible verse
and a childhood memory of
Christmas.
Flowers' or a box of treats
will be sent to shut-ins at the
New Year. -The UCW -will 'make
a donation to the church funds
so that all expenses for 1967
may be paid.
CAVA INIS.W YEAR
May the New Year herald health, .
zaealth'•ind much hn,.,piness for von.
Read's Shoes &
Luggage
"Where •Satisfaction is Guaranteed"
Phone 527-0690 Seaforth
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May theyewr
ahead be your
lucky one, with
dreams come true,
hopes fulfilled. Our
good fortune's
all our fine
customers, to
whom we owe
s0 much.
McGAVIN'S
Farm Equipmer t
'WAL1ON ONTARIO
extort)►• Phone 52.70245
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Mr, ,and. Mrs. Ross Peppper. on
Sunday, her Mather,• Ur. "Hew ard
Wright„and Mt;, ainzt Mrs. Percy
Wright,: Larry, Janice andtJulie
of Cromarty.
IMr„ and Mrs. Harvey Robin-
son, Mrs. Alma Tubb, .M•r. Har-
old Harris, Mitchell, Mr. and
Mrs. Gorden Aikens, will spend
Sunday with her brother, Mr:
and Mrs. Robert.Leslie and Mrs,
E. Leslie, Atwood.
With Mr, and Mrs, .flex Rob-
ey were Mr. and MirS. Bert Me-
Haffey, Staffa, Mr. and Mrs,
Huras and family, Stratford;
and Mrs. John Bell and family,
Seaforth;; . Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Roney and family; Mr. and Mrs,
Frank Roney and . family; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Roney and fam-
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Brit-
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Britton;
Miss Jean Britton, Toronto; Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Stanlake and
family, Exeter, ,
Or. ands iGVfrs. Larry Dale and
family, Seaforth, will be the
guests :of Mr, and Mrs. Len
O'Rourke and family, Seaforth.
With Mr. and Mrs. James
Statton;' $heir daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce 'Falconer, Exeter.
Mrs. Joon Stone, Mitchell with
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Park, Mit-
chell; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ron-
ey, Carl Alan and Jim; Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Tubb and Lloyd; Mr.
and Mrs. .Keith ,Ahrens; Mr.
George Ahrens anGerald; Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Simpson and fam-
ily; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wernham
and family.
With Mr. and Mrs, Roy Har-
ris, Stratford, her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Lloyd 'Barker; his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrsf. Nelson Har-
ris, Mitchell; Mrs- Leslie 1Vloore,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shelly -
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McPhail and
family, Munro, with -'Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Miller, Staffa and
Mr. and- Mrs. Raymond: Miller
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo-
rge Mitchell and family.
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lierisali
'mwentpfiveChristmas plants;
• were delivered to• shut-in .at.
the ''Blue Water "Rest :tonic,.
Huroiview,'South :Alma Hosp
WI; Queensway Nursing -Home''
in Hensalj and local. residents,
by^' the CP & ` T cornrnittee: of
Amber Rebekah` and.- Oddel-
low Lodges,, '
Mern'bcrs :pf the Legion Ladies
Auxiliary- presented 10 Christ -
rias poinsettia to shut-in mem-
bers andchartered members of
their organization. • ,
' Christmas D'ay was eelebrat-
e•d on Sunday in the Legion
Hall, llensall, by me/litters.. of•
the Volland family from Gode-
rich, .Exeter, • Staffa, •Varna,
Brucefield, Cromarty,' 'Clinton,
and Flensan. Turkey with all
the trimmings was served. At-
tending the celebration were
Mr. and' Mrs. Henry Volland of
Hensall who in February of
1968, • will observe, their sixty=
first wedding anniversary.
Mr. arid Mrs. Wilbert Dill'ng
spent Saturday{ in London, with
their • son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Olson and
daughter Elizabeth, who was
celebrating her first birthday.
They spent Christmas Day with
friends in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Simpson
of Birmingham, Mich:, former -
of Ftensall, will leave shortly
on a three-week business trip
to a number of South American
countries.
- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson
of Seaforth spent Christmas
Day with Mrs. Clendion Christie
and Catharine. •
• Mrs. Donatd-,MacKinnon and
family of Alvinston, Mr. and
Mrs. William MacKinnon of Lon-
don, were holiday guests with
Mrs. Janet MacKinnon.
Mrs. ,Clen'don Christie and
,Catharine spent Sunday with
Mr. and,. Mrs. Fred - MacGregor
and family- in Brucefield.
Every, week more people dis-
cover what mighty jobs are
accomplished by low' cost Ex-
positor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240•
,Thanks to, all w'ko.aupp »ted- trig
in the recent Dublin election and a Rap-
New Year 8,i d the best of eve . • hing
in 1968 to ever iaody,
DQNA►LD MacRAE
WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240
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IVtW DEAR= -NEW GOALS
Grand, new heights are -open to us in.
the wonderful year ahead, thanks tcr the
loyal spirit of so many.fine customers.
•
Wishing You. Every_ Success and a JJan y New Year
WALDEN & BROA.DFOOT
TEXACO DEALERS
Phone 527-1224
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Fan -Heater, • Vaporizer
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total comfort. 1500 watt element. Porta- noses and congested chests. Large. sep-
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Giant Poly
Gurbage'Bags
10 FOR .58
REDUCED! Use "as is" or
as a liner for our sale -priced
garbage can.26 x 36" size
with ties. I,5 mil thickness.
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Westinghouse
Light Bulbs
2 FOR ,34
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Your'•;Choicc of 40, 60 -or 100
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