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The Huron Expositor, 1964-10-01, Page 931 Mr. ;4 re.' len Butters and fawn , nden, with Mr. and M4rs. aurice Melcidy: Mrs. C.- Steinbach and sons, Teeswater, with Joseph Flana- gan and Jim. Miss Rita Kennedy, London,' with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Ken- nedy. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morrie and family, London, and Mr, and Mrs. .Greg Morris and Paul, of Port Credit, with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMillan and M. and Mrs. Michael Wil- liams in Niagara Falls. (.1M 11•51111111110111M•11111•111114 CORSETTIER Bras, Girdles, Corsets and Support Garments TO FIT ALL FIGURES At Reasonable Prices Mrs. J. Hoelscher SEAFORTH George St. — One Block East - of Library 111 • • ...,,,,env..37,41 414.141,, • quilts—Pieced, cotton, bound, Mrs. Geo. -Cowbell, Hanover, Mrs, L. Stonehouse, Belgrave, Mrs, E. Jordan, Dublin; cotton, pieced and appliquer, Mrs. W. Dennis, Mrs. IL -S. Aikens, Dub- lin, Elsie Jordison, Dublin; re- versible, two colors, Mrs. W. Dennis, Mrs. W. Colclough, Clin- ton, Mrs. A. Siemon, Walton; patchwork, mixed colors, Mrs. E. Jordison, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. W. Colclough; best quilt- ing, Mrs. Heimpel, Wroxeter, Mrs. Geo. Campbell; crib- size, cotton, Mrs. G. Campbell, Mrs. Heimpel, Deanna Dale; an or- iginal Canadian design, Mrs. R. S. Aikens, Mrs, Wm. Dennis. Bedspreads—KnittO or cro- cheted, Mrs. Bessie Putman, Sea - forth. • Afghans — Crocheted, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Dan Glousher, Blyth; afghan, knitted, Mrs. El- don Yeo, Clinton, 1VIrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Ross Savauge. Mats — Braided from rags, Mrs. W. Good, Blyth, Mrs. Heim- pel; hooked from rags, Mrs. Stonehouse, Mrs. W. Good, Mrs. R. S. Aikens; latch -hooked on AVON 'CALLING Have a Wonderful Christmas This Year. Sell near your home. Mail this coupon to Mrs. Millson, 17 Hawkesbury Ave., London, for appointment interview. Name Address Township Concession No turkey canvas, Ruth Hatkin4 Mrs. W. Good; any (Alter -144 not listed, Ms. W. Good, Mrs, Heimpel. Cushions—Silk or satin, Ruth Batkin, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Geo, Campbell; embroidered, not silk or satin, Mrs. G. Campbell, Mrs. Laverne G4Idltin, Walton, Mrs. Heimpel ; needlepoint, Mrs. Heimpel; wool design on felt or velvet, Mrs. Stonehouse, Mrs. D. Glousher, Mrs. Heimpel; washable, not plastic, Mrs. L. Godkin, Miss E. Dennis, Mrs. Heimpel. Pictures and Doilies—Picture, needlepoint, Mrs. Gordon El- liott, Brucefield, Mrs. Heimnel, Mrs. A. Siemon; rature, petit point, Mrs. _ Heimpel; picture, cross-stitch, Mrs. Ken Moore, Eg- mondville, Mrs. A. Siemon, Mrs. L. Stonehouse; doiley, tatted, Mrs. Heimpel; centrepiece, cro- cheted, Mrs. W. Colclough, Mrs. Heimpel; centrepiece, crocheted, Mrs. Putman. Dining Room Furnishings— Dining tablecloth, Mrs. R. Sav- auge, Mrs. Heimpel; tea cloth, embroidered, Mrs. E. Jordison, Mrs. Heimpel, Ruth Batkin; tea cloth, any work, Mrs. L. Godkin, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. Heim- pel; bridge table cover, felt, Mrs. Geo. Campbell; bridge table cover, not felt, Mrs, Geo. Campbell, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. Heimpel; luncheon cloth, Ruth Batkin;. place -mats, Mrs. G. Campbell, Ruth Batkin, Mrs. Heimpel; table mats, -Mrs, Reta Orr, Mrs. G. Campbell, Mrs. Heimpel; centrepiece, white on linen, Mrs. Heimpel; centre - white or colored, Mrs. Heimpel; buffet set, 3 pieces, Mrs. Don Glousher, Mrs. Heimpel. PefkOorn Alraishiqs • r— 01' 10Wetl,§PA Jordiagit, gr$.L. Stgnet!CP§e'l' Mrs. lleinipel; white pilloarean einbroldered 'in color, .grs. StonehOuse,-Mrs, Heitnpnl, Robert Regele, Dublin; pink pl17 lowease, embroldived, ' Mrs. 0. Carnpbe1l Mis.. fleimpel, Ms, W. Dolmage; pillowcase, croch- eted egige, Mrs. D. Glousher, Mrs. BeSsie Putman, Mrs. G. Campbell ; pillowcase, cross- stitch trim, Mrs. E: Jordison, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. Heim- pel; pillowcase, cut work, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. G. Campbell, Mrs. W. Dolmage; pillowcase and sheet, matched, Mrs. Heim- pel; vanity set, 3 -piece, Mrs. Heimpel, Ruth Batkin; fancy boudoir pillow, Mrs. D. Glou- sher, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. B. Putman. Knitted or Crocheted Articles, Wool or Wool Mix — Gloves, wool, plain, Mrs. G. Campbell, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. W. Col - cough; child's 'mittens, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. W. Colclough, Mrs. W, Dolmage; man's fine sox, ribbed, Mrs. W. Colclough, Mrs. G. Campbell, Mrs. Heim- pel; man's fine sox, fancy, Mrs. G. Campbell, Mrs. W. Col- clough; baby set, yellow, knit- ted, Mrs. Eldon Yeo, Mrs. W. Colclough; baby set, green, cro- cheted, Mrs. D, Glousher, Mrs. E. Yeo, Mrs. W. Colclough; wo- man's sweater, mohair, Mrs. Heimpel, Ruth Batkin, Mrs. W. Celclongh; woman's sweater, any, wool, Ruth Batkin, Mrs. W. Colclough; girl's or boy's cardi- gan, bulky, wool, Mrs. W. Col- clough; girl's or boy's cardigan, fine wool, Mrs. W. Colclough, Mrs. Heimpel; girl's or boy's. sweater, pullover, Mrs. W. Col- clough, Mrs. E. Yeo, Ruth Bat - Ian; child's winter helmet, Mrs. Ina McGrath, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Eldon -Yeo;--. ir Isle- knit- ting, Mrs. W. Colelough, Mrs. Heimpel. Sewing—Tea or hostess ap- ron, Mrs. L. Godkin, Mrs, L. Stonehouse, Mrs. D. Glousher; practical work apron, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs, L. Stonehouse, Mrs. E. Jordison; half apron, two materials, Ruth Batkin, Mrs. L. Godkin, Mrs, G. Campbell; child's pyjamas, Mrs. Heimpel; granny gown, Mrs. L. Stone- house; man's pyjamas, Mrs. G. Campbell, Mrs. Heimpel; baby doll pyjamas, Mrs, Heimpel; duster coat, Mrs. L. Godkin, Mrs, D. Glousher, Mrs. Heim- pel; lady's house dress, Mrs. M. Batkin, Mrs. L. Godkin, Mrs. Heimpel; lady's shorts and blouse set, Mrs. E. Yeo; misses' or lady's shift dress, Ruth Bat - kin, Mrs. L. Godkin, Mr Heim- pel; Heim- pel; man's sport shirt, Mrs. L. Godkin, Mrs. Heimpel; smocked dress, Mrs. E. Yeo; child's dress, Mrs. L. ' Godkin, Mrs, E. Jordi - son, Mary McLntosh; child's matching set, Mrs. Eldon Yeo; mother and daughter dresses, Mrs. Heimpel; stole, Mrs. Col- clough, Mrs. Heimpel; guest towel, Mrs. G. Campbell, Mrs. Heimpel; tea towel, Mrs. Heim- pel, Mrs. Stonehouse, Mrs. W. Dolmage; potholders, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. G. Campbell, Mrs. D. Glousher; three articles from, sugar, flour or feed bags, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs, E. Yeo, Mrs. W. Colclough; any hemstitched article, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. G. Campbell; carriage cover, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. D. Glousher, Mrs. W. Dennis; four quilt blocks, Mrs.- Stonehouse, Mrs. E. Yeo, Mrs.Heimpel; tote bag for shoes, Ruth Batkin, Mrs, Heim- pel, Mrs. D. Glousher; beach bag, Mrs. E. Yeo; crewel work, Mrs. Stonehouse, Mrs. Heimpel. Specials—Mrs. Heimpel; most points, Mrs, Heimpel.. Judge—Mrs. Ian McAllister. Arts and Crafts Water color and oil painting display: 1st, E. C. Boswell, Sea - forth; 2nd, Mrs. Babcock 'and Mrs. Moon, Londesboro; 3rd, Mrs. Thomas's group. Water color and oil painting display, Mrs. Wm. Dolmage. Display of sntinque articles, Mrs. M. Batkin, Mrs. W. Dol - mage, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Stone- house. Crafts—Corsage for evening wear, Linda Papple, Mrs, Eldon Yeo, Mrs. Heimpel; table centre, New Year's, Mrs. E. Yeo; four place cards, New Year's, Mrs. E. Yeo, Mrs. Heimpel; picture, done by numbers, 12" x 9" or under, Mrs. Stonehouse, Mrs. Heimpel; picture, done by num- bers, 13" x 10" or over, Ken Papple, Mrs, Heimpel, Ruth Ann Batkin; arrangement of driftwood, Ruth Ann Batkin; fall hat, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. M. Batkin, Mrs. E. Yeo; stuffed toy, Mts. D. Glousher, Mrs. G. Camp- bell, Mrs. Heimpel; hand pup- pet, Mrs. E. Yeo; parcel, gift wrapped, Mrs, E. Yeo, Mrs. K. Moore, Mrs. Heimpel; house slippers, Mrs, Ina McGrath, Mrs. E, Yeo, Mrs. D. Glousher; nov- elty shopping bag, Mrs. E. Yeo; miniature flower arrangement, Mrs. W. Colclough, Mrs. Stone- house, Mrs. E. Yeo; wall hang- ings, Mrs. E. Yeo, Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. G. Carripbell; bouquet of flowers -ribbon, Mrs. E. Yeo; dec- qrated waste basket, Mrs. Heim- pel, Mrs. E. Yeo; doll, 9"-15", Mrs. E. Yeo, Mrs. Heimpel; any craft not listed, Ed. Boyes, Bill Brown, Egmondville, Ruth Ann Batkin; ,most points, Mrs. Eldon Yeo, Holmesville, donat- ed by Doris Beauty Salon. Judge—Mrs, R. Dalrymple. Floral exhibit Aster, Powder Puff, Mrs. A 11 • • . defective electric wiring . 11 • • How many times have you noticed the above reported as the cause of serious fires? Have you ever given any thought as to safety,of your own wiring -- in your home, your office, or your factory? ELECTRICITY IS SAFE AND RELIABLE! When Proper Observations is Given to These Simple Rules: 1. See that all wiring extensions are carried out by qualified and experienced wiring contractors. This insures final check-up by 'the Wiring Inspector of the Hydro -Electric Power Commission of Ontario. 2. Never use fuses larger than 15 amperes on branch circuits in your house. 3. Don't "plug" fuses •by inserting coiris behind them. The fuse serves similarly the safety valve of a boiler. to Make frequent inspection of flexible cords. 5. Don't hang any electric wire on nails. Don't tack extension cords to baseboards or walls. Keep electrical heating devices away from combustibles. 7. Keep lamps away from clothing, papers, etc. 8. Never use iron toaster or lamps as tied warmers. 9. Install convenience outlets to avoid excessive lengths of extension cords. 10. NEVER '(JSE GASOLINE IN YOUR ELECTRIC WASHER! Violation of These Rules, Resulting in Fire, May Invalidate Your Fire Instirance Policy • We welcome this opportunity .of co-operating in the observance of FIRE PREVENTION WEEK! 9 SEAFORTH PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION 4 11-40-1 1 Lai.t1Wfla I mon; Aatm!s, in Stonehouse; Costues, pars. Steenhouie, -*Ts. ftF. :Mens; coo,* o9040:1111% Mrs, R. S. Aikens; Celc0244 PaYa- itOS. plume, Mra. Dahlia, pompon, Mrs. ft. $., Ail - ens; Dahlia, Caetus, WS. W. COlclough, Mrs, R. S. Aikens; Dahlia, Dwarf Hybrid, Mrs. R. S. Aikens; Dahlia, large decora- tive, R. S. Box, M.rs. Aikens; Gladiolus-, three different spikes, Mrs. A. Jamieson; Marigold, African, Mrs. R. S. Aikens, Mrs, A. Siemon; Marigold, French, Mrs. A. Siemon, Mrs. W. Dol - mage; Petunia, single, Mrs. Stonehouse; Petunia, double, Mrs. R. S. Aikens; Scabiosa, sev- en bloems, Mrs. R. S. Aikens; Snapdragon, Mrs. R. S. Aikens; Zinnia, pompon or hilliput, Mrs. A. Jamieson, Mrs. R. S. Aikens. Judge—Mary Epps. BRUCEFIELD Mr. and Mrs. George Pink- ney, Walkerton, spent the week end with 'Mrs. Pinkney's sister, Mrs. Elgin Thompson, and fam- ily. Dr. William Swan, Walker- ton, called on his aunts, Mrs. Ham and Miss M. Swan, last week, Miss Gaye Elliott, nurse -in - training at Victoria Hospital, London, spent the weekend at her home. Mr. Eldon Jarrott has pur- chased the home of Ray Mc - Nall and will move to the vil- lage. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Jarrott to their new home. .HURON FARM NEWS ---Rains-of last week have re- tarded the harvesting of white beans, but according to reports little damage has .been done the beans. Silo filling is, tak- ing place as fast as weather will permit, and grain corn is ma- turing slowly. Fall wheat is still being planted. FRESH lk PICNICS Ib. 290 FP1liK BUTT CHOPS Ib. 490 COTIAGE ROLLS Ib. 570 Kitchener Packers BOLOGNA - Ib. ,27c KAM-12 oz. 39c Make Washing Easy FLEECY 32 oz. - 37c New 2-Pkg. PUREX, TISSUE - 2/27c THIS WEM-END With a purchase of $5O'ior,pver, sin your name pe a *kat AO drop It in the bo$2 x for. 90a draw 0: a Wash and Drain Pan and Mixing Bowl Value DRAW SATURDAY EVENING Post's Treat Pak CEREALS - 6 Pkgs. 33c Plus 1 Pkg. Kool Aid FREE • Lee's Crushed — 20 -oz. PINEAPPLE - 5/$1.00 Clark's TOMATO or 10 -oz. Vegetable Soup 10/$1 Maxwell House COFFEE - Ib. pkg.' 83c Seaforth Foodland PHONE 285 — We Deliver CASH ON. DELIVERY FREE PARKING ON WEST SIDE OF LOCKER ' THE HURON' HURON' EXPOSITOR Phone 141 - Seaforth At All Costs AVOID FIRE ...BUT If It Comes Do This . . • When fire is discovered, even though it appears to be small; don't delay, but call the Seaforth telephone operator immedi- ately and ask for100. Don't panic! Speak slowly and, distinct- ly, giving your name and location. If a rural fire, give Name, Township, Lot and Concession, location of fire and, best 'route from Seaforth. Do, not leave, the telephone until you have given all the necessary informa- tion. -- Ifa. rural fire, alert your neighbors and • at the same time request them to bring 'water in any container available at the time. If possible, stress upon the neces- f sity of keeping roads clear for passage of fire truck. -- Remember that when the fire truck arrives at the scene of the fire, the Fire Chief is in full command. JOHN F. SCOTT, Fire Chief, Town of Seaforth - Help Stop:. aggL.4. raw Fires — Save Lives THINK about FIRE - wherever You are rins, zoptAis ED AnCtionet414. 18-36-tf I