The Huron Expositor, 1965-12-02, Page 10r••
tip AuRON. EXPOSiToR, SEALQRTT,' 0 ., D4c., 1965::r
PT Committee Elects•.
Wilmer Broadfoot and Mrs. Cuthill; loan cupboard, Harold
Peter Malcolm were named 'co- � Connell and Wilmer Cuthill;
Chairmen of the CPT commit- treasurer, Alf Beuermari; invest -
tee of Oddfellows and Rebekahs igating committee, James Rose,
when the annual meeting was A. Beuerrhann, Mrs. Reeves,
held. and Mrs; Messenger.
Others on the committee are:
Mrs. George Campbell, Mrs.
Charles Reeves, Mrs. Margaret
Messenger, Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill,
Warden Haney, James Rose and
Norman Riehl. Social conven-
ers are Mrs. Malcolm and Mrs.
Christmas Trees
FIRST CUT PINE
Have to be seen to be appreciated
WILL DELIVER
Ron and Kevin
HENDERSON
West William St.
PHONE 527.0632
Equipment on hand consists
of four hospital beds, five wheel-
chairs, five pair crutches and
three walkers.
Donations have been made t�
the Seaforth Community Hospi-
tal and to the annual Christmas
party at the Home at Barrie.
A donation was received from a
family for ta use of equip-
ment. The group plans to again
sponsor the magazine sale cam-
paign. Boxes are to be sent to -
several shut-ins at Christmas.
Members of both lodges are
asked to hand in money for
the penny contest in aid of the
CPT fund, by early December.
The losing lodge is to provide
a dinner for the winners.
THE McKILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Office — Main Street
SEAFORTH
Insures:
• Town Dwellings
• All Classes of Farm Property
• Summer Cottages
• Churches, Schools, Halls
Extended coverage (wind
smoke, water damage, falling
objects, etc.) is also available
A( NTS: James Keys, RR 1, Seaforth; V. J. Lane, RR 5, Sea
'forth; Wirt. Leiper. Jr., Londesboro; Selwyn 'Baker, Brussels;
Harold Squires, Clinton; George Coyne, Dublin; Donald G. Eaton
Seaforth.
GET STARCROSS 288 CHICKS` FROM
SWIFT—PROVED SUPERIOR AS A
TOP PROFIT PRODUCER!
There's a prosperous future in your hands when you pick
up Starcrass 188 chicks today. Next fall and winter your
egg income —your egg profit — will be the highest pos-
sible. Test after test in the United States proves that
Starcross 288 has consistently excelled in across -the -hoard
▪ comparisons. Just look at this recent Random Sample
Test in New York.
Eggs Per % Eggs
• ' Net - Pullet Large and
Income Housed Extra Large
253.7
222.9
Gf -
SWIFT'S
HATCHERY
Shaver Starcross 288 $ 3.55
Test Average 2.74
Shaver Advantage $+.81 +30.8
ail lii“lnlnlululu
WALTER
McCLURE
R.R. 2, Seaforth'
Phone 527-0476
77.8
75.7
+2.1
Get Starcross 288 chicks
—the proven money -pro-
ducer from your Swift
Hatchery or your near-
est Swift Hatchery deal-
er. Ask him to show you
all the facts — it's the
surest investment infor-
mation anyone can have.
DEAR DORIS'
advice from
(Doris Clark
To Save A Son
DEAR DOR1S—I have a son
15. He used to do well in school
but now he acts (part of the
time) as if he has, the mind of
a five-year-old.
My husband seems to hate
this son, and makes fun of
him for stammering. Upon the
slightest provocation he hits.
him about the head with any-
thing he gets his hands on.
Lately the boy has been taking
spells of things going black be-
fore his eyes and his head hurt-
ing.
If the boy deserved punish-
ment, and he did it in a sens-
ible way, I would not interfere,
but I cannot stand by and let
him kill him. I am afraid to
go to the police; that would
bring about a big court scene.
I love my boy and it would
break my heart to have him
snatched away from me because
of something his father does.
My husband has a sneaky un-
derhanded way of getting peo-
ple on his side. He is what you
call "a public saint and a home
devil."
Caught
DEAR CAtJGHT—Such a mart
is terrifying: but you are the
one who must summon enough
courage to do what must be
done, for the sake of your chil-
dren. The damage to your 15 -
year -old many already be per-
manent.
The laws which protect chil-
dren do not require that they
be snatched from their moth-
ers: but ,they do enable a court
to rule against physical and
mental abuse from a father.
---The police and the child care
authority will work together to
help you. Act now!
DEAR' DORIS' — There is a
very good looking boy working
here. Everytime I see this boy
I start to "shake and my stom-
ach• gets all butterflies. I would
:_very much like to meet him. I
have been told he does not like
girls, but will talk to' them if
they are with his two friends.
Boy chasing is not one of my
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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
UP TO
3
4
on
Guaranteed
INVESTMENT
CERTIFICATES
(depending on terms and
company)
W. E. Southgate
Seaforth •
Representing:
Sterling Trusts Corporation
Huron & Erie Mortgage Corp.
Crown Trust Company
Industrial Mortgage & Trust
Company
BVRNS
CLEANER
110 SMOKE, NO ODOUR
HEATING OIL
Walden & Blroadf oot
Phone 527-1224 - Seaforth
TRAIN TO
TORONTO
Mk about convenient departure
and return times
For information, phone the local
CN Passenger Sales Office '
p
TE PARE $3,9� ey Red
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BLUE PARE
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$3.90
habits and I think it disgrace-
ful the way some of the girls
around here do. How can I
possibly meet this boy, but not
seem forward?
Shy But Hopeful
DEAR SHY—Are you think-
ing you can beat the average
and make him like you? • All T
can suggest is a little disgrace-
ful conniving with the two
friends. Unless you'd scorn, a
little less, the drop -the -hanky
routine.
If the butterflies do no more
for you, they may help you
sympathize with your bolder
sisters, who also recognize what
they want and go after it. Hap-
py hunting!
DEAR DOt —My wife and
I have a daughter being mar-
ried soon. The groom -to -be is
from England, and his peopl,g
will not be able to attend.
For This reason the young
couple want to appoint a couple
here, to act as proxy for them.
Since the boy tells me there
isn't anyone here that his par-
ents know I can't see the ob-
ject in it.
I have already shot down
quite a number of their bal-
loons but this one needs other*
opinions to help.
Doubtful
DEAR DOUBTFUL — I can't
see it either. The only semi-
official act performed by the
groom's parents is that of stand-
ing in the receiving line. They
are there to meet,their son's
friends. No one cado that by
proxy.
If the groom is thinking that
he wants the moral support of
a certain older couple, he can
have it. They could be invit-
ed to help serve and introduce
guests around.
His official moral and physi-
cal support — on this day of
high moments and tensions=is
his best man.
STAFFA
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Miller
celebrated their 49th wedding
anniversary recently by enter-
taining the members of 'their
family to a turkey dinner at
the Royal Hotel, Mitchell. Pres-
ent with Mr. and Mrs. Miller
were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Duncan
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Duncan and family, Kirkton;
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller and
family, Cromarty; Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Miller and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Miller and
,family and Ken Miller, Staffa.
Mrs. Carter Kerslake, Mrs.
Russell Worden and Miss Vera
Hambley attended the South
Perth District annual banquet,
held at Fullarton recently. •
Gail Agar, Mary Barnes, Dar-
lene and Joanne Templeman,
Kenneth Parsons and Murray
Haines were among the agri-'
cultural students from Mitchell
High School who attended the
Royal Winter Fair on Friday.
Miss Joanne Templeman vis-
ited over the weekend with
Miss .Cheryl Hopf, St. Pauls.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Bowman were Miss
Dorothy Bowman, Mrs. "Murray,
Mrs., Wilson, Frank Bowman
and ,Ken Yeo, all from Hamil-
ton.
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Attend Achievement Day
Achievement Day for the 4-11
Homemaking Club, "The Cereal
Shelf,".was held in Mitchell Dis-
trict High School on Saturday.
The three clubs, along with
their leaders, Mrs. John Wal-
lace, Mrs. Charles Douglas, Mrs.
Eldon Allen, Mrs. Bob Laing,
Mrs. Gerald Carey and Mrs. Rus-
sell Taylor, attended. `
Staffa "Clubs Nos. 1 and 3,
each had an exhibit,' with Carol
Ann Vivian and Brenda Kers-
lake giving the commentaries.
Staffa No. 2 had a demonstra-
tion with Carol Ann Dow, Bon-
nie Miller and Margaret Wor-
den taking part.
County honor pins and cer-
tificates were • presented to
Brenda Kerslake and Fay Tem-
pleman. Janet Miller, received
her provincial honor pin and
certificate for having complet-
ed 12 4-11 homemaking projects.
Anybody can succeed inpoli-
ties. All you do is to gel votes
from the' have-nots and cam-
paign funds from the rich by
promising to protect each side
from the other.
PROMPT
WATCH
REPAIR
SERVICE
at -
SAVAUGE
JEWELLERS
Certified Watchmakers
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
CROM 1RTY NEW 0 THE WEEK
uxilidry Meet
The Marion Ritchie Evening
Auxiliary met at thehone of
Mrs. Bill Taylor, with Mrs. Tay-
lor presiding. The meeting op-
ened with prayer by Mrs. Tay-
lor, followed with scripture
reading, Psalm 23, by Mrs. C.
Douglas. Eleven members an-
swered the roll call with a
thought on "Remembrance."
Two visitors were present.
The study book, "Missions On
011r Doorstep," was concluded
by Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. John
Templeman, Mrs. Carter Kers-
lake and Mrs. Lorne Elliott.
Mrs.. Robert Laing gave as
her topic, "The Wisdom of
Solomon" and "The Personal
View on Remembering Remem-
brance." Mrs.. Norman Har-
burn gave a reading, "An Af-
ternoon Stroll.".
• (Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. J: R. Jefferson,
Mrs. Sadie Scott and Mr. and
Mrs. !George Wallace were din-
ner guests with Mrs. Mary Cole
and Mrs. Kate Harper, of Mit-
chell, on Tuesday.
Mr. Larry, Gardiner and Miss
Alice Walker were guests at
the Stoll -Norris wedding in
Brucefield United Church on
Saturday.
Mr. Hugh 'Scott, of Guelph,
spent the weekend at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. L. Scott.
Mr. Dan Kinsman, Saskatche-
wan, 'is visiting with his broth-
er and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Kinsman, and other
relatives.
Mr. John Bailey returned on
Monday from a three weeks'
visit with relatives in Scot-
land.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jefferson
visited recently 'with Mrs. Geo.
Marks, Trowbridge; also with
Mrs. Ida Robson, Listowel, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cleland, of
Listowel.
Many Cromarty district ,peo-
ple attended the Royal Winter
Fair last week.
Mr. and Mrs, Alex Ramsey
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Cook, of Welles-
ley..
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffry Ballan-
tyne, of Avonton, and Mrs. Ver-
na Brooks, of Stratford, were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. George Wallace.
Betty Anne Miller, daughter
of Mr. arid Mrs:" James Miller,
entertained Sheila Duncan, of
Kirkton; Karen Miller, Staffa;
and Pamela, Teresa and Valerie
Wallace, Cromarty, at her
home on her fifth birthday,
Nov. 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Don 'Swindall
and family, of London, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
James Miller.
Ehtertain Parents
The pupils of SS No. 5, Hib-
bert, entertained their parents
and friends at a euchre and
erokinole party on Friday night.
High prizes were won by Har-
ry Norris, Mrs. H. Norris, Ted
Kernick and Brenda Gardiner;
consolation prizes went to Al-
fred Chappel and Bob Johns.
The collection amounted to
$10.75 and was sent to UNICEF.
Classified ads pay dividends:
ALL TYPES
INSURANCE
Donald -G. Eaton
Office in Masonic Block
Main Street
Phone 527.1610 Seaforth
CHRISTMAS
TREES
Scotch Pines
Available Friday
Nov: 26th
GORDON ,NOBLE
• Phone 527-0840
Messengers
The messengers heldtheir
meeting on Sunday, with as-
;,istant leader, Mrs. George
Mcllwain in charge.
The story called '.6Tio Ton-
io" was about a group of
children who made mats us-
ing the money to give a pic-
nic treat for orphanage child-
ren.
Worship theme was work-
ing and sharing. Scripture
was taken from Isuke,6: 31-
35..
Offering was taken by
Kerin Medd, followed by
prayer, .
what does
the
R.C.M.P.
offer
young men?
JOB? NO.
CAREER"? . YES.
EASY?. NO.
REWARDING? YES.
If you make the grade with the'
Royal Canadian Mounted Police,
you set out on a rewarding, stim-
ulating, satisfying career. Yourt,
work can take you into many
branches of police work, from
criminal investigation to security
and intelligence. You may fly a
plane, sail a boat, ride a horse,
lead a dog team. The R.C.M.P.
does all—and more. Your`' work
may lead you to the lonely, frozen
north or to crowded big city
streets. It won't be dull. It may
be dangerous. Whatever it is, it
swill be a man's work. Think you
can make the grade?
Ask at your nearest R.C.M.P.
office or write to:
The Commissioner
Royal Canadian
Mounted Police
Ottawa 7,
Ontario
H ° ISTMAS CAKES -
150 gyp,
Made with vast quantities of Pineapple, Red and Green
Cherries, Peel, Raisins, Pecan Nuts and Almonds, blend-
ed with Wine, Flavor, Co,untry Fresh Butter and Eggs
—superbly blended to give the utmost in eating pleasure
Scotch Shortbread Danish Pastry
French Pastry Patty Shells
Mince Pies
HOME-MADE BREAD
We have a Complete Line of the Famous
MOI RS' CHOCOLATES
from 50c to $3.50
Assorted, Creams, Hard Centres, Nuts, Miniature & Cherries
HOME-MADE PEANUT CLUSTERS
Dark and Light — lb. $1.00
Peanut Brittle — lb. 80c
ICE CREAM - CIGARS - CIGARETTES
CRICH'S BAKERY
Lunches - Ice Cream Parlor
Phone 527-0340
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Dial 527-0240 : Seaforth
PIONEER
CHAIN SAWS
This year Pioneer line of
chain saws offers a model
for every need. From occa-
sional use around the cottage
to big timber logging opera-
tions you'll find what you
want with Pioneer.
The new deluxe light -
1110 weight chain saw -with
professionalized power.
0
Economically priced, the
compact chain saw
proven by professionals.
Most popular saw in the
650
pulp industry, unmatched
reliability.
7
Improved! Best big power
0 chain saw for logging
and landing jobs.
050 Geared for the big, sus•
rained cutting job.
PIONEER Your guarantee of peak
ATTACHMENTS performance with Pioneer',
chain saws.
BOYES' c
Farm Equiprnent.
Phone 527-1257 — Seaforth, Ontario
Ff
IRVIN'S HARDWARE 'is loaded to t
e doors with Christmas Gifts!
Make Your Choice now While Selection is the Greatest
IRVIN'S"
HARDWARE...
SEAFORTH
Phone 527-1160
We will ,help you budget your
Christmas Shopping !
GOLD BOND STAMPS
with all purchases.
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