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The Huron Expositor, 1964-05-28, Page 6b.-/1704 T tQ 1 wcpOSITOR, S ' RTH, '4NT-, MAY 28, 1969 THE McKILLOP FIRE INSURANCE MUTUAL COMPANY Office — Main Street SEAFORTH Insures: • -Town Dwellings • All Classes of Farm Property • Summer Cottages • Churches, Schools, Halls Extended c o v'e rage (wind, smoke, • water damage, falling objects, etc.) is also available. AGENTS: James Keys, RR 1, Seaforth; V. J. Lane, RR 5, Sea - forth; Wm. Leiper. Jr., Londesboro; Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Harold Squires, Clinton; George Coyne, Dublin; Donald G. Eaton, Seaforth. WEED SRAYS We have an excellent stock of all GREEN CROSS Weed Sprays in stock a t competitive prices. AMINE "80" 2 4-D 365 in 5gaI. ---containers AMINE ..ED,. 2, 4.0 WEED IILLEI GREEN ■ GRUSS ; *EE TOPNOTCH FEEDS. LTD, "The Most Value For the Farmer's Dollar" Phone 775 - Seaforth OFFICE SUPPLIES THE HURON EXPOSITOR PHONE 141 SEAFORTB. Headquarters for WORK CLO.THE Walker's BIB OVERALLS Heavy 10 -OUNCE DENIM Heavy 10 -Ounce ZIPPER OVERALLS—Blue or Walker's BLUE DRILL WORK PANTS Blue Denim PANTS 5.50,: and 6!50 5.95 6.25 5.50 4.9S express stripe. 3.95 and MATCHING SETS—Grey or Forest Green: SHIRTS 3.95 PANTS 4.95 and 5.50 TAN PANTS 4.9$. SHORT SI,EEVE WORK SHIRTS—Grieen or tan 2.95 SUMMERAP/EIGHT LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS 2.95" SMOCKS 4.50 and 5.95 COVERALLS 7.95 PENMAN'S WOOL OR NYLON WORK SOCKS 98c PENMAN'S 1000 COTTON WORK SOCKS' . 79c WIDE -BRIM WORK STRAW HATS ., 79e 'BILL O.'SHEA MEN'S WEAR.. Seaforth n the Box Block Honor Winthrop Bride Elect Friends and neighbors of Miss Sharon Somerville, bride - •elect, • gathered in Winthrop United Church ,,on Wednesday evening" to shower her with good wishes, and many gifts. The program was in charge of Mrs. Ernest Toll, which con- sisted of instrumentals by Shan on Johnston, Glenda Little, Lin- da Somerville and Barbara Mc- Clure; solos' by Vanda Storey, Jane Johnston and Evelyn Stor- ey, accompanied by Sandra Johnston and Mrs. Everett Stor- ey. Mrs. Toll.,gave the reading, "Marriage Cook"; June and Mar- garet Hillen favored with a duet, and also led in a sing- song, accompanied by Jean Hil- len. Marion McClure conduct- ed a contest. Sharon, with her mother, Mrs. Walter Somerville, and Mrs. • Jeffrey, mother of the groom, were escorted to the seats of honor by Elaine Beat tie, Linda Somerville and Mar- lene Pepper. Corsages were pinned on the honored guests, after which Elaine Beattie read an appropriate address, and Linda and Marlene presented Sharon with 'many lovely and useful gifts. Sharon thanked all for the grand evening and gifts and extended an invitation to all to her trousseau tea on Saturday evening, May 30. After the singing of "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow," •a lovely lunch was served by the UCW of..the, church. WINTHROP " The Messengers met in the Sunday School room Saturday. The theme was "God is our, Heavenly, Father who cares for us as a shepherd cares for -his sheep." A song, "Come With Hearts Rejoicing," was sung, followed with prayer by Ken Anderson. The ' roll call was answered by 18 members and two leaders. The story was told by Mrs. Cuthill, The Bible verse and study were taken by Mrs. Dodds. Hymn 588 .r.. was sung, , followed by . the closing prayer. The next meeting will be on June 13th, the roll call to be answered by what you learned about India. BRUCEFIELD Tuesday, June 2nd, will be visitors' day at Brucefield Unit- ed Church, when ladies from Seaforth and Hensall • will . be guests. Mrs. Helen Mason, of Acton, spent a few days last week with Misses Kaye and Marie Eliott: Little Lyle Hill had the mis- fortune to have his arm brok- en. The little fellow was com- ing out of the barn at his home when the wind blew a door against him. An. agricultural college fresh- man claims he was quite -close to the right answers. on his ex- am—they were just two seats away. Apprentice: "The foreman on this joh is the dumbest char- acter I ever met!" Journeyman: "Good thing he is •. ., if he was any smarter, you probably wouldn't be here!" ALL KINDS of INSURANCE W. E. SOUTHGATE MAIN ST. – SEAFORTH Phone 334 — Res. 540 AT HURON COUNTY'S FINEST USED CAR MARKET 3-1)64 Chev. Bel Airs—A.T. 1964 Pontiac Laurentian—A.T. 1963 Chev. Biscayne Sedan 2--1963 Chev. Impala 4 -Door V-8—Lots of extras 2-1963 Pontiac. Laurentian Sedans—A.T. 4-1963 Bel Airs—Automatic, fully equip- ped 1962 Pontiac Sedan—Laurentian, 6-cyl. 1962 Bel Air Sedan—A.T. 3--162 Biscayne Sedans—A.T, 1962 Chev. Biscayne Sedans—Standard 1958 Half -Ton Chev. Pickup—Long box A Written Guarantee for 60 Days on all Late Model Cars—Many other Models to choose from 1960 Chev. Bel Air Hardtop with V-8 en- gine 1960 Ford Two -Door 1960 Chev. Station Wagon—Standard 1959 Ford Sedan . 1959 Pontiac Laurentian—A.T. .1958 Chev. Biscayne—A.T. 1957 Pontiac Standard USED TRUCKS BRUSSELS MOTQRS ONTARIO IPHONI' 173 --"The" Home of Cotter Used Cars" OPEN EVERY EVENING "--AIRUSSELS wluNa4:L3Yiiv�JL�:a"I:u4i�.u�w..rb. MR. AND MRS. KENNETH JOSEPH RYAN are shown following their recent marriage in St. James' Ronian Catholic, Church, Seaforth. The bride is the former Carol Anne Flannery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John . Flannery, Sea - forth, 'while the groom is a son 'of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Ryan, St. Columban. ' CONSTANCE NEWS OF THE WEEK - Mr. and Mrs. Ern Adams and Donelda, of Seaforth, spent one evening recently with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson. The many friends of Mr'. Geo. Mcllwain, who is a patient in Clinton Hospital, wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Paul McMaster and Car- ol, of Ridgetown, returned home with Mr. McMaster on Sunday after visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Hoggart, for a few . days. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson at- tended Turner's Church Sunday School anniversary on Sunday and visited with Mr. John Turn- er and Mr. and Mrs. George Turner and Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan and family spent Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart, of Goderich. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grimoldby were: Mr. Theron Betties, • Mr. and Mrs. Ken Betties, Gary -and Paul, of Winthrop; Miss Joan Williams, of Seaforth; Miss Lor- raine Talbot, of Kippen. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoggart spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coleman, of Ripley. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier, Brian . and Paul, of Cedar g S rin 's, s�t the weekend Spring's, � with Mrs. George .Mcllwain and Mary and" visited with. Mrs. Crozier's father in Clinton Hos- pital. . Visitors with' Mr. and Mrs. William Dale and family were Mrs. Art Bromley of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scott FARM NEWS OF HURON Good weather mixed with per- iodic rains are responsible for crops that are above' average. Hay will likely be cut this week. White bean plantings have start -- ed and the remainder of corn is going in. All cattle are out on pasture that is growing very quickly. Orchard grass is head- ing out. Early sown turnips and sugar beets are making good growth. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL AUXILIARY • The following ladies have en- tertained for bridge and euchre: Mrs. P. L. Brady entertained Mrs. Eric Munroe, Mrs. Wm. Hart, Mrs, J. C.'Crich, Mrs. Dave Cornish, Miss Janet Wilson, Mrs. R. R. McKindsey, Mrs. M. W. Stapleton and Mrs., J. L. Slattery. - Miss Dorothy Parke enter- tained Mrs. Cliff Broadfoot, Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. C. •Walden, Miss May Smith, Mrs. Harvey Leslie, Mrs. A. Bethune, Mrs. R. Nott and Mrs. N. Schneider. Mrs. A. Bethune entertained Mrs, L, Ford, Mrs, Jack Scott and Mrs. Norman Scoins. Mrs. Don Morton entertained Mrs. D. R. Stewart, Mrs. Glen Chesney, Mrs. John Longstaff and Miss Alice Reid, Mrs. ,Ken Etue entertained Mrs. R. ,1. Boussey, Mrs. Harry Scott and, Mrs. Eric Munroe. The following donations have been given: Mrs. W. E. South- gate, Miss Bess Grieve, Mrs. Wm. R. Smith, Mrs. John Long - staff, Miss Dorothy Parke, Nis. Smithers, Mrs. N. Schneider, Mrs, R. R. McKindsey, Mrs. M. W. Stapleton and Mrs. J. L. Slattery. of Belgrave. Mrs. William Jewitt and fam- ily and ' Mr. Charles Dexter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Dowson and family, of Varna. • • Mrs. Verne Dale visited with her sister, Mrs. William Web- ster, who is a patient in Vic- toria Hospital, London, on Sun- day. Mr. and ',Mrs. Lorne Lawson attended the anniversary serv- ice of Turner's Church on Sun- day and visited with Mr, and Mrs. Bob Lawson • and Leslie. The UCW held a successful ham supper last Wednesday evening. The Young People of the Lon- desboro charge held their m,eet- ing in Constance Church Sun- day evening, with Gary Jewitt, the president, presiding. The meeting opened by singing the hymn, Take Time To Be Holy." The topic on Christian Stewardship was taken by Jan- ice Wright, after . which a lengthy discussion followed on Stewardship. Nick Whyte read the ,scripture lesson, followed by ,prayer by Janice Jewitt. The worship period closed with 'singing the Young People's hymn. After the business was discussed, a recreation period followed, and lunch was serv- ed. Soviet secondary schools are graduating 1,500,000 students per year as againtt 1,300;000 in the U.S. ,. .li..v..li.i6fu`c:...;.•:',.:.0 In a hurry to pick up a book for a friend's birthday, I was lucky enough to find just what I wanted: As I was about to hand it to the busy clerk, I no- t -iced that the book jacket was soiled. "Isn't this one a little dirty?" I asked as he took it. - Lady," he said impatiently, "1 don't know—I haven't had time to read it." • B, NEWS° OF CR?MARTYY 4.H Little Lassies Garden Club Meets Hibbert's Little Lassies, Staf- fa West, held the second meet- ing of- the 4•H Garden Club on Saturday at the home of Mrs. Wallace. The meeting ' opened with the 4 H Pledge, followed by the roll call, which was an- swered by eight -members. Plans -ware made for the next meeting to be held at the hon'! of Mary Ellen Doyle. %ues- tions pertaining to the meeting were discussed and answered as follows: (1) What rules should one follow when trans- planting? ,(2) Name and state purpose and given examples of vegetables which provide im- portant nutrients for the- body; (3) Rules to, follow when boil- ing vegetables; (4) How do you cook vegetable greens? Mrs. Wallace demonstrated trans- planting of asters. Each girl supplied one vegetable that can be grown hi a garden, and these with meat and dessert provid- ed a delicious dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Alex' Gardiner visited with. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moorehead in Brantford on Wednesday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardiner were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doerr, Ruth arid Sharon and Mr. Henry Eg- gert, of Rostock. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Currie, Lin- da and Jdan, of Dorchester; Mr. Ken Walker, London', and Miss Alice Walker and Mr. Larry Gardiner were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulley and family, Winthrop, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ramsey, Vickie -and Stephen, of Listowel, were Sunday visitors with • Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chessell and family, of Stratford,,, and Gary Happy, also of -"Stratford, visited on Sunday .with Mr. and Mrs. John Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gard- iner, Brenda, Ronnie and Rob hie., were Sunday visitors with° Mr. and Mrs. Heber Chute, of Kirton. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Moore and family, of Lindsay, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. - Scott and family and Mrs. E. Moore, Mr. and ' Mrs. Duncan Scott were guests at_.the Mifflin -Arm- strong wedding which took'place at Bethel United Church, Mun= ro, on Saturday. - Mrs. Will Miller, who has been a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, for several weeks, returned home on Sat- urday. Anna Marie and Ingrid Hoste, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Hoste, of Seaforth, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Russell: Mrs. Frank Allen was moved by ambulance from Scott Mefii- orial Hospital, Seaforth, to Vic- toria Hospital, London, on Mon- day for further treatment. Miss Alice Walker was a guest at the. Stewart -Thiel Wed- ding in Main St. lifted Church; Mitchell, on Satutday. Mrs. Jean Chalmers and sons David, of London, visited re- cently with Mr. and Mrs.. T. Laing. . M. and Mrs. Laurie McKel- lar were guests at the Bull - Nigh wedding in Seaforth on Saturday. Mr•. and Mrs. Keith McLaren left on Saturday for a motor 'Every week 'more people dis- cover what • mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Ex- positor Want Ads. Ready -to -Use • • • READY'MIX CONCRETE — Now is the Time — CaII or write us for free estimates. The work can be ,,ne quickly — ready for use the next day. Huron Concrete Supply Limited SEAFORTH -- GODERICH Seaforth ,868 'W 2 Goderich 524- 7361 trip to Winnipeg to visit their daughter and. son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Kendrick, and family. Mr. and Mrs.. K. McKellar 'visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Crago, of Kirkton. Miss Agnes Hislop, mission- ary on furlough from India, vis- ited recently at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott. Those attending, the June Conference of the St:atford Presbyterial, Which was held at Listowel Presbyterian Church, from Cromarty, were: Mrs. M. Lamond, Mrs. T. Laing, Mrs. N. Harburn, Mrs. F. Hamilton, Mrs. G. Carey, Mrs. R. Laing, Mrs. John Miller and Mrs. 'R. Laing. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hunkin, Teeswater, visited on Sunday with her father, Mr. William Hamilton. Mr. Mervin Dow and Mr. Gerald Carey attended the Pres- byterian resbyterian Men's Conference at Huron College, London, last week -end. Fqr Complete INSURANCE on your HOME,- BUSINESS, FARM, CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY ' OR LIFE SEE - JOHN A. CARDNO Insurance Agency Phone 214 Seaforth Office Directly Opposite Seaforth Motors Remember, it takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To' advertise, just Phone Seaforth 141" 40% Discount Sale Off Open Stock Prices Community and 1847 Rogers Silverplate • AFFECTION • LADY HAMILTON • MORNING ROSE • SOUTH SEAS • WHITE ORCHID- • REFLECTION • SPRINGTIME �. LEILANI • FLAIR ❑ .Place your orders now at Anstet Jewellers Main St. --Seaforth Limited WHITE BEAN CONTRACTS Now Available! All Popular Varieties Sanilac ' Seaway -- Michilite 62's Saginaw 40 INN 41. 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