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The Huron Expositor, 1963-10-17, Page 6QN UPOKTOBA-ISt4F0Rrit. ate:, 196; FIRST ANNUAL FOOTBALL GAME OF THE YEAR! "OLE' PROS" (Old Golden Bears) —VS.— "SEAFORTH GOLDEN BEARS" (Young Golden Bears) Saturday, Oct. 19,1963, at 2 p.m. ON SCHOOL CAMPUS A collection will be taken to aid in the purchase of new sweaters for the present and future teams. Huron County Cream Producers ANNUAL MEETING will be held in Ontario Department of Agriculture Board Rooms, CLINTON, ONT. on Monday, October 21st at 8:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be R. C. BRADFORD Dairy Fieldman for Huron County Topic = "A" Milk or Cream Quality Control Will all Cream Producers, especially the ladies, plan to attend this very important meeting. HORACE DELBRIDGE, Chairman THE PUBLIC IS INVITED to attend an OPEN HOUSE and showing of 1964 MODELS AT OUR PLANT Saturday, Oct. 19th from 1:30 to 4:30 (Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult) GENERAL COACH WORKS Of CANADA Ltd. Hensall -- Ontario MARY SUTHERLAND PRESENTS THE LONDON ANTIQUE- SALE HOLIDAY INN MOTEL Highway 401 and Wellington Rd. S. OCT. 24 and 25 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. Outstanding Canadian dealers. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS AND CATS PREVENTION OF RABIES The Huron County Health Unit will hold a subsidized Minimum Fee Rabies Clinic in the Fire Hall, Seaforth on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1963 from 8:00 - 9:00 p.m. Vaccination against rabies will be pro- vided for dogs and cats three months of age and over. A fee of 50 cents per animal will be charged. Owners who require certificates of vaccination for export or other purposes should consult their private veterinarian. No certificates will be issued at this clinic. Help prevent human exposure to rabies. Take advantage of this opportunity to have your pets immunized, DELBERT GEIGER, Esq., Chairman, Board of Health DR. R. M. ALDIS, Medtcat Officer of Health at the BRODRAGEN and District Community Halt Friday, Oct. 18 To the music of George Wolfe and His Blue Rangers EUCHRE Orange Hall SEAFORTH Monday, Oct. 21 — Lunch Served — EVERYONE WELCOME Sponsored by L.O.B.A. Turkey Buffet DINNER First Presbyterian Church WEDNESDAY October 23rd 5 p.m. on Admission $1.50 - 75c Sponsored by FIRESIDE FELLOWSHIP + ' GROUP DANCE BLUEWATER DANCELAND Friday, Oct. 18th 10 to 1:30 • Desjardine's Orchestra Anniversary SERVICES LONDESBORO United Church Sunday, Oct. 20 Minister — Rev. W. M. Carson, formerly of Glenavy Methodist Church, County Anterim, Ire- land SERVICES: 11 a.m. & 7:30 p.m. — Special Music by, Choir — Organist: Miss Barbara Snell Choir Leader: Mrs. A. Shaddick IAL Mrs. Hilda Pinkney a n daughter of Hamilton and M Fred J. Lawrence of ;<fiteben spent the lioliday at the Pin ney home. Mrs. Ada Dale is spending heliday in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Fran of Cleveland, Ohio, are gues of Miss Annie Gordon. Mr. Ronald Rennie of Toro to spent the weekend with h parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Rennie. Mr. Robert Smith has retur ed after spending the past thre weeks in the Canadian West. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kling an Peter spent the holiday wee end with Mr. and Mrs. Arthu Edmunds in Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Har Mrs, Margaret Millsap, Mrs. J. Harnnon and Misses Berth and Marie Hart of Toront were weekend guests of Mis Jean Scott and Mrs. R. B. Scot Mrs. Jessie McKellar, Mr. an Mrs. Ian Morrison, Neil McKe lar and Miss Lynda Kirton o Toronto were holiday guests o Mr. and Mrs. M. McKellar. Mr. and Mrs. William R Smith spent the weekend i Brantford visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackso spent the Thanksgiving week end in St. Catharines with Mr and Mrs. Clarence Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. John Newell o Mount Vernon, Hinois, have been visiting the past wee with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs Fred Cooper and Bill Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cooper. Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Crouch, Toronto, are visiting Mrs. Jas. G. Mullen, "Kilbarchan" Nurs- ng Home. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. M. Hart pent the weekend at Sault Ste. Marie and Tawas, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Mhlcolm Tim- mins and daughters, Janie Sue nd Cathy Anne, of Toronto, pent Thanksgiving weekend at he home of Mrs. A. Bethune. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Scott were Mr. ruce Kidd and Mr. John Scott f Toronto, and Miss Mary Scott f London. Mr. and Mrs. Glenford Rose nd Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dalton were on a motor trip to Hamil- on and Aldershot on Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Mur• och, Detroit, spent the week- nd with his sister, Mrs. J. D. airns. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Taman of oronto and Rev. Father Quinn f South America were week- nd guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy cGeoch. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Little of uebec City and Mr. D. Douglas ilson of Toronto were guests f Miss Janette Wilson and Mrs. . McCuaig the past week. Mr. Basil J. Duncan of Toron- o spent the weekend with his other, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gaines and amily •pf Flint, Mich., visited ver the weekend with their ncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ed Cooper and Bill Cooper. Mrs. Dora Owen has returned England after spending the ummer with Mr. and Mrs. Gor- on D. Scott and family. Mrs. Mary Hildebrand spent e past week in Kitchener and tended the graduation of her randdaughter, Miss Marietta urausky. d r. er a k is n - is R. n - e d k - r t, J. a 0 s t. d 1- f n n f k s a s B 0 0 a t d e C T 0 e M w 0 D t m f 0 u Fr to s d th at g M For Your Entertainment All This Week and Next FLOYD SILLITO and His Western Trio In the Huron Room Queen's Hotel Boy Scout APPLE DAY SATURDAY Oct. 19th • Support Your Local Cubs and Scouts ! CASH —BINGO-- CASH Saturday, Oct. 19 — 8:30 p.m. LEGION HALL, SEAFORTH • 15 REGULAR GAMES FOR $10.00 3 SHARE THE WEALTH with SPECIAL JACKPOT $85.00 -- Full house with 58 numbers called. — Children under 16 not permitted — ADMISSION $100 Extra Cards 25c, or 6 for $1.00 Auspices Seaforth Stanch 156, Canadian Legion PROCEEDS FOR WELFARE 'ARE WORK SRI FS Mr.. George D. Hays spent the weekend in Detroit. Mrs. C. P. Sills spent the holiday weekend in Detroit. Rev. and Mrs. J. tireStewart concluded last week a two - weeks motor tour to Orillia, Midland, Huntsville, Algonquin Park, Ottawa and Montreal, re- turning along the St. Lawrence River and Lake Ontario, via Highways 12 and 401, through Toronto and Hamilton. Along the way they visited friends and relatives, including former residents of Seaforth. Miss Cathy Sholdice of Brus- sels has been staying for a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Broadfoot and son and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Willis spent the weekend visit- ing with Mrs. Broadfoot's moth- er, Mrs. Thomas Taylor, in Alex- andria, Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilson, Toronto, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wilson. Mrs. Laura Jermyn of Brus- sels spent Thanksgiving week- end with her daughter, Mrs. Alma Pinkney. Mrs. J. B. Russell spent the holiday visiting in Ottawa. Mrs. W. A. Campbell, Guelph, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. R. K. McFarlane, this week. Visitors at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Bryans this weekend were Miss Erna St. Lois and Miss Phyllis Bryans of MacDonald College, Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Cleary have returned from spending a month's vacation at the east coast. Mrs. L. F. Cosford and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Rodgers of Strat- ford were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Cosford. Mrs. Gordon McKenzie return- ed last week from the West, where she was visiting her father, Mr. Albert Brown, who has been seriously ill in hospi- tal since June, but is much im- proved. Mrs. O. Ferguson of Toronto spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Flynn. Mrs. William Charlesworth and Mrs. J. V. McAree, Toron- to, spent" the past week with Mrs, Milton Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Bryson McQuir- ter and family visited Mrs. F. Storey over the weekend. Mrs. Elva Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ellis, David and Paul, of Thamesford, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Fletcher and family in Grav- enhurst. Mr, and Mrs, Ron Eyre spent the weekend in Sudbury. Miss Mary Ruth McLellan of Toronto spent • the weekend at the home of Dr. J. A. Gorwill and family and visited with Mrs. Gorwill in a ,London hospital during her stay here. Miss Peggy Willis of Ottawa and Miss Margaret Grieve of Oakville were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Willis. Mr. and Mrs. V. Seppella and family of Ottawa spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. McLean. Mrs. E. W. Spurr of New Glasgow, N.S., who has spent some weeks here, return- ed with them. F/L Thomas Crawford and Mrs. Crawford are visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. G. Wright, while F/L Craw- ford is on a course at Centra- lia. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKen- zie and family spent the week- end in Fraser, Mich„ visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moase. Miss Margaret Langtry and Miss Margaret McIntyre, Peter- boro, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Flynn. Golden Bears Face 'New Bears Seaforth High School grounds will be the scene this Saturday of what is hoped will be the first annual "Game of the Year", featuring past members of the Golden Bears against present teamsters. Among the older Bears will be BiII Flanagan, who is now a phys-ed teacher in Hamilton; Ray "Thunderbolt" Henderson, now married and Iiving right here in town; and Bill Rob- erton. Parents of present and past Bears, as well as any, others interested, are urged to attend. Proceeds of a collection taken at the game will aid in the purchase of new equipment for present and future school foot- ball teams. See the ad for fur- ther details. 111111111111111111HNt111111 It111IINllhili 23"rd Annual Sale of Registered HEREFORDS The undersigned will sell for STUTT BROS. ' Forest, Ontario Wed., Oct. 23rd at 2 p.m., D.S.T. 30 HEAD: 15 Heifers -- 15 Bulls The 15 Bulls are Performance Tested Eligible for Grant of 20% Catalogue on gentlest W. S. O'Neil, Auctioneer i$titfliiffttttlililtf utu ftlfilfltftlilf BJi DHA EN N Rev. Harold Brill, who and went an operation at South >r terloo Memorial Hospital, G and had been confined there i two months, is now recuper ing at the home of his parer in Preston. A donation was given to t Seminary Fund from Mr. a Mrs. Rohrer - on the occasi of their 55th wedding annive ary. Master Dale Bennewies, s BRUCEFIELD Mrs. T. A. Anderson and Ii were weekend . guests with M and Mrs. A. Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Bert McKay, London, spent the weeker with Mrs. Stackhouse and Id and Mrs. Mac Wilson and s tended the -twenty-fifth anniver ary of Mr. and Mrs. Charli Merrill. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Elliol Gaye and Lawrence spent a fe days with relatives in Michiga: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adair an family, Kitchener, and M John Broadfoot spent Thank giving with their parents, M and Mrs. John Broadfoot. Miss Jean McNaughton, c Guelph, spent the weekend wit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ja McNaughton. Mrs. Snelling who was abl to leave the hospital has no been so well and returned t hospital on Friday. • Mr. Harry Wooley is a pa tient in St. Joseph's Hospital London, and is as well as ca be expected. Rev. and Mrs. Howard Plan and family spent Thanksgiving in Toronto. Mrs. James Boughan spen last week in Trenton with he: husband. Mrs. B. Menery, Bayfield, anc Mrs. E. Turner, Detroit, wer recent guests of Misses Kath leen and Marie Elliott. Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Harr and family spent Thanksgiving with Mr, Ham's mother, Mrs. C Ham, and Miss M, Swan. EGMONDVILLE United Church Rev. J. H. Vardy Minister C. Lyle Hammond Organist and Choir Leader 10:00 a.m.—Church School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 25th Wedding Anniversary RECEPTION will be held for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merrill LONDESBORO HALL FRIDAY, OCT. 18th Norris Orchestra Ladies Please Bring Lunch EVERYONE WELCOME! RECEPTION for Mr: and Mrs. Harold Maloney Seaforth Legion Hall - Friday, Oct. 18 EVERYONE WELCOME Ladies Please Bring Lunch RECEPTION for Mr. and Mrs. Russell Taylor (nee Pat MacDonald) Friday, Oct. 18th STAFFA HALL Ladies Please Bring Lunch EVERYONE WELCOME! EWS pr, ra- ,lt, 0 at- its he nd an rs- m is r• of td r. 't- jsa t, w a r. s- r, ,g h ;, e11:00 t o 1 OF THE WEEK of Mr. Ivan Bennewies, has been in Stratford Hospital 'for a checkup. Master Perry Bennewies, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ben - newies, received treatment for cuts received in a fall at Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth. Mr. Gordon Miller is confln• ed to St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don, The Brodhagen and District Chamber of Commerce members and others enjoyed a bus trip to the International Plowing Match on Friday. Mrs. William Bennewies, Sr., has returned from Stratford Hospital after undergoing an op- eration and is recuperating at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alvin Schellenberger, and .Mr. Schellenberger, Mitchell. Miss Elaine Pushelberg eele- brated her eighth birthday with party last Wednesday, ' !` /r, BAYFIEr I) - PAVILION EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Through October ' to Det -Rey$ IIII111111111hltlOIIIJII1111Ullllllllllll BROWNIE'S R O W N I E/ S V ■■ • DRIVE - . / Clinton Office Opens 7:30 p.m. • Showstarts At 8:00 FRIDAY and SATURDAY October 18.19 "THE WAR LOVER" STEVE McQUEEN ROBERT WAGNER Adult Entertainment Plus -- Pirates Of Blood River " KERWIN MATH Color Cartoon milItt1111111111t11tif1t11111t1111111I1111 FIRSTBox PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. DOUGLAS O. FRY Minister Sunday, Oct. 20th WORSHIP --ROBERT A.M. - 9:45 a.m.—Minister's Class 10:00 a.m.—The Senior Sunday— School a.m.—TheTJunior Sunday ol 11:00 a.m.—The Nursery WE REPEAT OUR THIRD ANNIVERY SPECIAL Bowling Prices SLASHED Noisimow.SATURDAY ONLY — OCT. 19 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. SUNDAY ONLY — OCT. 20 - 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. 19¢ Game OPEN BOWLING ONLY Take advantage of this Low Price to Practice ,.— Practice Makes Perfect !. Open Sunday Nights For the Season We will now take Reservations for Open Bowling Hours SEAFORTH BOWLING LANES Phone 350 t .'fin .F.�F { j d•9i � : l it" FFs' r ��. x 0 � wfify' t &- � r �' � { s n36 �•''s, Tri -County Campaign Send your donation CANADIAN NATIONAL FOR THE c/o Mr. E. C. Seaforth, . ' k i a` S f � 'f✓✓". K.� e rr. 6 r e YE` i• u8; Yr <y f 15 K +aSs`�?rY �4��,,>�' �' r 3 r ?• 4 % For the Blind to: INSTITUTE BLIND, Boswell, Ont. GIGANTIC. RUMMAGE SALE Under auspices of Women's Hospital Auxiliary at SEAFORTH PUBLIC LIBRARY Saturday, October 26 House - to -House Collection will be made WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCT. 23rd Good Used Clothing, Purses, Hats, Shoes, Children's Clothing, Jewellery, Dishes, Small Furniture (or any article that will sell) will be very acceptable. FOR PICt(-UP . , Have your cartons ready Wednesday afternoon, October 23rd, or CALL 602J4 or ,545 at '2 p.in.