The Huron Expositor, 1965-12-02, Page 61 ,
GINGERICH
• PLAYS
SANTA CLAUS
WITH BIG
T„.• r>r) r;T:
SAVINGS ON
General Electric
Washers and Dryers
Let us show
you the many
outstanding
features that
make G.E.
the popular
appliance . . .
and
be iLiepriseci
at the low,
lo •rices
suiteto
Christmas
giving!
GINGERICH
SALES and SERVICE
Phone 527-0290•
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Seaforth
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ChriOnas i!ecoritions
Feature Annual Bazaar.
Festive decorated tea rooms
provided a Christmas attnes-
phere for the annual bazaar
and tea sponsored by St. James'
Catholic Women's League on
Saturday in the school audi-
torium. Guests were welcomed
by the president, Mrs. Frank
Nigh. •
Poinsettas, holly and red
candles formed attractive cen-
tres for t e te bles. Pouring
tea were r . C. P. Bills, Miss
Mae Pargeter, Mrs. Gerald Van
Den Hengel and Mrs. Leo Kelly.
Tea room hostesses were Mrs.
William Box, Mrs. W. M. Hart,
Mrs. Alvin Hoff, Mrs. J. L. Slat-
tery, Mrs. John J. Maloney,
Mrs. John McCue, Mrs. Peter
Bannon, Miss Teresa Bauer,
Mrs. Francis Huard, Miss Isa-
bel Ahderson, Mrs. Keith Rus-
ton and Mrs. Tony Van Loon.
Assisting were Mrs. Brad Smith,
Mrs: Con Eckert and Mrs. Carl
Feeney.
Tea conveners were Mrs.
John Lansink and Mrs. Joe be
Groot. Mrs. Jack Case and Mrs.
Herman Hoste were in charge
of the decoxating.
Conveners for the . booths
were: sewing, Mrs. James Dev-
ereaux, Mrs. R. S. Box, Mrs.
Henry Klaver and Mrs. Louis
Laudenbach; home baking: Mrs.
Arthur Devereaux and Mrs.
Frank Reynolds, assisted by
Mrs. Verdun Rau, Mrs. Roger
Hoornaert and Miss Connie Eck-
ert; candy: Mrs. Ewart Wilson
and Mrs. Joe McConnell; mys-
tery prizes: Mrs. James Kelly
and Mrs. Del Meiclinger; pro-
duce: Mrs. James Nash and Mrs.
Jack Bedard; white elephant:
Mrs. Harry Haak and Mrs. Alice
Stiles; penny sale: Mrs: Mel
Cooper, Mrs. Jack Case and
Mrs. Alvin,---Sitille; convenes
for special draw, Mrs. Robert
Huard and Mrs. Ken Etue;
Chrfstmas cake: Mrs. Michael
Williams and 'Mrs. Joe Lane,
assisted by Miss Joan Williams
and Mrs. •Mel Acheson.
At the close of the bazaar,
Father H. J. laragh presided at
the'draw for pries, winners be-
ing: special • draw, first prize,
chair,..411fiss Marlene Nash; sec-
ond prize, electric mixer, Miss
MargueriteDunn; third prize,
electric shaver, John McCon-
nell. The Christmas cake was
won by Mrs. J. M. -Eckert.
Penny sale winners were
(donor's name in brackets):
groceries (donated by I.G.A.),
Miss Teresa Ryan, Dublin; two
pies, (Trapnell's Bakery), Miss
Josephine Willems, Seaforth;
lamp (Larone's), Mrs. John Moy-
lan, St. Columban; ' slippers
(MacDonald's Shoe Store), Mrs.
Charles Eyre, RR 2, Kippen;
sugar (McGonigle's .Grocery),
Mrs. Effie Stephenson; cup and
saucer (Savauge's), Mrs.ltoger
Hoornaert; toys (Sills' Tlard-
ware), Triedy Van Tright,
Strathroy; lamb (KlingsLtd.).
Sister Mary Raphael, ,Seaforth.
Groceries (Snaith's Groceries),
USE
C-HRISTMAS
SEALS
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• FOOD SALT
St. Williams' — 9 -oz. Tins
ASSORTED JAMS
Scott
DECORATED TOWELS
Catelli
DINNERS ,
•
White Swan
TOILET TISSUE
Stokety's
TOMATO JUICE -2- 48 -oz. Can'
Stokely's
VEGETABLES—Mix or Match 6 for $1 00
Peas, Kernel Corn, Cream Corn,
Grean or Wax Beans — 15 -oz. Tins
4 fw• 890
2 for 450
4 f°1• 450
2 for 270
, 290
Heinz
Tomato and Vegetable SOUPS 8 for $1.00
_Mushroom, Cream of Cbicken,
• • Chicken Noodle and Vegetable Beef
SOUP — 10 -oz. Tins •
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' 6 f" $1.00
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FRESH NUTS • CANDIES •
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS' CAKES AND COOKIES
Fresh Fruits ••If Oranges
WOC-V-VCCAVOCCP.,e'
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• PICK OF THE
PAC/(CIHIRISTMAS
TREATS
CHOCOLATES
Canned Goods —
And Everything You Need For Christmas Baking
McGonikle's
Phone 527-1630
Seaforth
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Urs. Jean Cairns, Seaforth;
socks and tie (Stewart Bps.),
Mrs. Maurice Etue, RR 4, Sea -
forth; toy (Irvin's Hardware),
Mrs. Andrew Whetham, Sea -
forth; cup and saucer (Keat-
ing's), Mrs. Jean Fortune, RR 4,
Seaforth; cutlery tray (Ginger-
ich's), Sister Rosaire, Seaforth;
ornament (Staffen's), Ann ,Sills,
Seaforth; linner for two (Com-
mercial Hotel), Mel Cooper, Eg-
mondville; dishes (Anstep Jew-
ellery), Mary Purcell, Seaforth;
slippers (Read's), Teresa Bauer,
Seaforth; child's dress (Eve -
Mar), Mrs. Jack. Bedard, Sea -
forth; toy (Stedman's), Mrs.
Gerald Groothius, Seaforth ;
shirt (O'Shea's), Wayne Nigh,
EgmOndville; ttoy (Crown Hard-
ware), Stephen Hildebrand, Sea -
forth; groceries (Eickmeyer's),
Mrs. E. McDougal, Seaforth;
dry cleaning (Flannery Clean-
ers), 1Virs. Lloyd Bedard, Sea-
forth7-7-
, Dishes, Trudy Van Tright,
Strathroy; towel set, Mrs. JOS.
Lane, RR 5, Seaforth; bath set,
Mrs. R. S. Box, Seaforth; stage
coach, Miss Connie Eckert;
toys, Mrs. Joseph McConnell,
Seaforth; Christmas cards, Mary
Heenan, Seaforth; spoons, Mrs.
George Miller, Seaforth; Lazy
• Susan, Patricia Etue, Seaforth;
towel set, Miss Mae Pargeter,
Seaforth; compact, Mrs. Joe Mc-
Connell, Seaforth; vase, Mrs. R.
Bethune, Seaforth; books, John
L. Devereaux, RR 4, Seaforth;
tablecloth, Mrs. Julia 'Flanni-
gan, Seaforth; sugar, Mrs. Har-
old Jackson, Seaforth; pillow-
cases, Mrs. Leo Hagan, Seaforth;
powder, Mrs. Jean Cairns; table-
cloth, Miss Frances Hanzah,
Seaforth; server, Mrs. George
Hildebrand, Seaforth; ornament,
Ewart Wilson, Seaforth; ear-
rings, Miss Connie Eckert, Sea -
forth; cake plates, Mrs. Annie
Ftnkbeiner, Zurich; napkin
holder, Mrs. Gus Boussey, Sea -
forth:
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TO THE RATEPAYERS OF
McKILLOP:
We express our•sincere thanks for the
confidence you have placed in us in
electing us by acclamation. We will
continue to work or! your behalf to. the
best of our ability.
WE WISH ONE AND ALL
THE BEST IN 1966 !
KEN STEWART - Reeve
ALLAN CAMPBELL - Councillor.
WILLIAM DENNIS - Councillor
HAROLD DODDS - Councillor
RALPH -4/kIklICHOL • Councillor
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GIFTED FOOTNOTES
•
We have a complete line of winter
footwear for the entire family
MacDon
Factory to Foot
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