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The Huron Expositor, 1963-10-31, Page 3• • 0 s • • • • • • • • • a T CHI LORE, s CORNER There's plenty of god vegetables to eat at this time of the year. When you name some of them, you will find they spell out a word. •uaoa 'utxdurnd 'gsenbs 'laaq `dluan; `;oaal:0 :mammy Personalized "Just for You" entertaining accessories — dinner napkins, cocktail napkins, coasters, matches and playing cards -- printed with your name or initials, add a personal and festive touch to your parties: They do so much, yet cost so little, and are always socially correct. Before your next party, drop in. and see the complete „ samples of Personalized 'Just for You" entertaining accessories, stationery and thank -you cards at THE HURON EXPOSITOR Phone 141 .. Seaforth Ipld howeNr� For Bride -Erect A kitchen, shower was held at •the home of Miss Janice Jew• itt recently in honor of Miss Wilma Dale,. bride -elect of this month. Twentrthree friends of the • popular local girl assem^ bled.. After a program of con. testa, readings were given by Misses Lynda Papple, Janice Jewitt and Mary Buchanan, A mock wedding was staged by Janice and Glenyce Jewitt, Mary Buchanan, Joyce Brown and Mary and Margaret Mac. Gregor. Miss Jean McNaughton read the address, and the bride op- ened many useful gifts. The - bride expressed her apprecia- tion, and lunch was served. Legion Bingo Winners at the cash bingo held Saturday night at the Le- gion Hall were: Mrs. Merrill Glanville of Seaforth, Sam Spen- cer of Clinton, Henry Warnick of Seaforth; the fourth game was a share -the -wealth, divided between Walter Carpenter, Dub- lin, Mrs. Smith of Seaforth, Mrs. George Rock of Walton and M. Tienkamp. The special bingo was won by Fred Leonhardt of Walton. The fifth game was also a share -the -wealth game, divided between Henry Warnick of Sea - forth, Mrs. Roy Dale of Sea - forth, Mrs. Craig of Walkerton, Mrs. H. Huisser and Mrs. B. Austin. Game number six was divided between Eileen Tye of Clinton and Mrs. Leonhardt of Walton. Games seven and eight were won by Mrs. Scott Hab- kirk and Mrs. Frank Maloney, respectively. A second special bingo was won by Tom Tye of Clinton. Games nine, 10, 11 and 12 were won by Mrs. Boyce of Mit. chell, Mrs. Bill Austin, Mrs. Charles Wood of Seaforth, and Mrs. Arthur Sanger of Mitchell. Another special game was won by Bill Austin of Seaforth, Mrs. Scott Habkirk, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown and Mrs. Ver- dun Rau shared the wealth of game number 13, while game number 14 was won by Mrs. Harvey Beuerman of Seaforth. Game 15 was again a share - the -wealth event, winners being Mrs. Rau, Mrs. Boyce and Mrs. Slavin. First and second win- ners of the door prize were Mrs. Ken Swan and Edwin Dick of Chiselhurst. ALL TYPES INSURANCE Donald G. Eaton Office in Masonic Store Main Street Phone 75 : Seaforth only KE[VINATOR'S ��� lets you do so. much ... 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It prescrubs for you and never drains dirt, suds or scum back through your cirylg. And it does all this without any gears to wear out or break down. GINGERKHSALES & SERVICE LTD. Phone 585 -- Seaforth ublinStudents Fors port Cham (By Eileen Ma19t1eW), There was fine sunny -weather for the annual S. Patrick's sports day. Students from Mt, Carmel school and the sealer, room from St. Patrick's school were also ,at Dublin to add to the day's activities. The results are as follows: Girls' champion, Patsy lidel- ady; runner-up, Rosalie Duch, arme and Anne Shea (tied), Senior girls: dash, Patsy Mel- ady, Rosalie Ducharme, Mary Lou Coyne; standing broad Jump, Patsy Melady, Joyce Ry- an, Rosalie Ducharme, 7' 2"; basketball throw, Patsy Mel- ady, Pat McLaughlin, Mary Lou Coyne; relay, Team 1: Joyce Ryan, Patsy Melady, Betty Shea, Eileen Maloney; Team II, Mary Lou Coyne, Rosalie Ducharme, Mary Margaret Flanagan, Pat McLaughlin; running broad jump, Rosalie Ducharme, Patsy Melady, Patricia Benninger, 12' 10"; softball speed throw, Pat McLaughlin, Rosalie Ducharme, Mary Margaret Flanagan, Patsy Melady (tie), Joyce Ryan, Betty Shea, Eileen Maloney, Mary Lou Coyne; tape jumping, Patsy Melady, Mary Lou Coyne, Joyce Ryan; novelty race, Patsy Mel- ady, Mary Lou Coyne, Joyce Ry- an. Intermediate Girls — Run- ning broad jump, Karen Rus- sell, Patsy 'Coyne, Agnes Ryan, 12'; novelty race, Maureen Looby, Dorothy Vogels, Elaine Murray; dash, Elaine Murray, Agnes Ryan, Maureen Looby; standing broad jump, Agnes Ry- an, Karen Russell, Patsy Coyne, 5' 11"; relay: Team I, Agnes Ryan, Elaine Murray, Dorothy Vogels, Patsy Coyne; Team II, Joanne Cronin, Maureen Looby, Karen Russell, Theresa Cron- in; softball speed throw, Patsy Coyne, Agnes Ryan, Maureen Looby, Elaine Murray, Helena Looman, Theresa Cronin; tape jumping, Agnes Ryan, EIaine Murray, Dorothy Vogels. Junior Girls—Tape jumping, Ann Shea, Trudy Brown, Shar- on Burke, Joanne Cronin (tie); novelty race, Sharon Burke, Nora Anne MacRae, Mary Mar- garet Klinkhamer; standing broad jump, Anne Shea, Trudy Brown, Nora Anne MacRae, 6' 2"; running broad jump, Anne Shea, Joanne Cronin, Nora Anne MacRae, 11' 3"; dash, Anne Shea, Sharon Burke, Catherine Loomans; relay, Team III, Shar- on Burke, Joanne Cronin, Hel- ena Loomans, Dorothy Vogels; Tteam I, Mary Margaret Klink- hamer, Anne Shea, Catherine Flanagan, Helene Loomans; Team II, Trudy Brown, Berna- dette Madge, Catherine Loom- ans, Nora Anne MacRae; soft- ball speed throw, Trudy Brown, Nora Anne MacRae, Joanne Cronin, Catherine Looms, Shar- on Burke, Catherine Flanagan. Team Events—Team II, cap- tain, Mary Lou Coyne; Team I, captain, Joyce Ryan. Boys' Events -220 yard dash, seniors: Jerry Ryan, 5; Jack Doyle, 3; Jack Flanagan, 1; Juniors: Bill Feeney, 5; Mike MacRae, 3; Anthony Van Bakel, 1; 100 yard dash: seniors, Jer- ry Ryan, 5; Jack Doyle, 3; Jack Flanagan, 1. Juniors, Bill Feen- ey, 5;.'llike MacRae, 3; Anthony Van Bakel, 1;' running broad jump: Seniors, Jerry Ryan, 5; Jack Doyle, -3; Jack Flanagan, 3; Paul Horan, 1; Cynth Vogels, 1. Juniors: Bill Feeney, 5; Michael MacRae, 3; Bryan Mel- ady, 1; Ken Coyne 1. Pole Representing the Western vault: Seniors, Jerry Ryan, 5; Farmers' Weather insurance Jack Doyle, 3; Jack Flanagan, Mutual Co., Woodstock, Ont. 1; Juniors Bill Feeney, .5; BrY- an Melady, 3;, Gord. ort Moylan, 3; Ken Coyne, 1, Bunning rry an, 5; JackpDoyle 3; ynth Vog - els, 1; Juniors: Mike MacRae, 5; Bill Feeney, 3; Bryan Mel- ady, 1. Hurdle race, Seniors: Jerry Ryan, 5; Jack Flanagan, 3; Juniors: Bill Feeney, 5; Mike MacRae, 3; Ken Coyne, 1. Total ,points: Seniors, Jerry ..BYan, 30; Jack Doyle, 15; Jack Flanagan, 9; Cynth Vogels, 2; Paul Horan, 1.• Juniors: Bill Feeney, 28; Mike MacRae, 17; Bryan Melady, 5; Gordon Moy- Ian, 3; Ken Coyne, 3; Anthony Van Bakel, 2. Boys' champion, Jerry Ryan; runner-up, Bill Feeney. Team points; Pat Brown, Cap- tain 0; Jerry Ryan, 30; Bill Feeney, 28; Mike MacRae; 17; Lennie Ryan, 0; total, 75�; Fr� n - cis Maloney, captain,•J,,,.* ack Doyle, 15; Ken Coyne, 3; An, thony Van Bakel, 2;. Ron Mc- Laughlin, 0; total, 20. Jack HENSALL Mrs. Bob Caldwell was hos- tess for the. Hensall Kinettes, meeting Wednesday evening with a 100 per cent attendance. President Mrs. John Deitz pre- sided and welcomed as a guest a prospective member, Mrs. Doug Johnston. The club will canvass- the town with Christmas cake tick- ets November 13, and the draw will be made Saturday, Decem- ber 7. A Christmas gift was sent to their adopted Italian child, 'and a donation was made to the CNIB. Knettes will vis- it sick and shut-ins Sunday, November '24. Mrs. Ross Jinks won the raf- fle. A social hour followed with the playing of several Hal- lowe'en games ,and lunch fol- lowed. Eight couples travelled to Chatham on October 26-27 to attend the Kinsmen fall coun- cil meeting. They were: Mr. and Mrs. William Fuss, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jinks, Mr. and Mrs. John Baker, Mr. and Mrs. John Deitz;; Mr. and Mrs, Jack Drys- dale, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cald- well, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mickle and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hyde. Sgt. Tom Peters, wife and family returned to Canada by plane last week from Germany, where Sgt. Peters has been sta- tioned for three years with the Armed Forces, and after a vis- it and reunion with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peters, and family left for Calgary to visit with Mrs. Peters' parents, then to Victoria, B.C., where Sgt. Peters has been posted. LAC and Mrs. Earl Tittering - ton are taking up residence at the end of this month in the PMQ at RCAF Station Centra- lia. Remember, it takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want M and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Phone Seaforth 141. WIND • TORNADO • CYCLONE Insurance R. F. McKERCHER Phone 849 R 4 - Seaforth DOLMAGE MILLING CO. Phone 855 R 2 — Seaforth R.R. 1, SEAFORTH -- WINTHROP -- BULK UNLOADING ONE VW BULK DELIVERY FULL LINE OF PREPARED FEEDS Made from Western Grain We Now Have Available WILSON'S GRAIN PROTECTIVE For Treating Grain Reasonable Prices on Truck Load Lots of Western grain WE ARE AGENTS FOR JAMESWAY EQUIPMENT Hog Feeders and Poultry Feeders McKEE WATERING BOWLS Full line of Whitmoyer Medications • ON -THE -FARM GRINDING FUL-TON FEEDS—Manufactured by High Energy Mills, Newmarket Two Mobile Units To Serve You DOLMAGE MILLING CO. EDS DOLMAGE, Proprietor Flanagan.. eaptain,. $; Bryan- .40:1".1.: ryan-ad,Y� b, IGQ$$On 1 ylati, $; Batt 110rali, ; c$01 Vogels, 2 ; total; 20. • Seeger game--i}1owit Carmel vs. bttblin winners, Dublin 6-1. Va1leyba1. game: 'Wont Carmel vs. "pttblin; winners, .Mount Car- avel 2-1, Un Friday, Oct. 18, Father Mole, who is in charge of "Com- munications Media", visited- us. GET A BARN CLEANER SILO UNI.OADER & BUNK FEEDER YOU'LL GET BETTER PER. PpRMANCE AND LONGER WEAR FROM A BADGER MUS • SIRVICI • INSTALLATION JOHN BEANE, Jr. BRUCEFIELD SALES -- SERVICE Phone Collect: HU 2-9250, Clinton HJNAWEAR.-AND THEN SOMEl The famed Porcelain Tower of Nanking, China, waS hegnit in 1413 .as an 'emperor', tribute to his mother. The buulding ' was, about' feet.: high its. ,note stories each tad` overhanging eaves covered with green porcelain ;:tile. The wall surfaces were: faced withwhite porcelain. tilt bricks The Tower, world's largest work. of • Obi* wear, Was• destroyed by rebels in 1843- L ;KINDS. HG. �iFll1/!'�TI .3N ST ' SF.Ak't?R 0940-344,110, W. G. CAMPBELL Box 859 Seaforth, Ont. Phone 486 .START RgTIRED04NT !W , TplAir ea* tai calf take care of ''y;QU if you let us take are of it. 4,nv-e4ifr,,pi lis ca 0 0, GANAPA, tt0 j3'AR. WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS -- Phone 14i Read the Advertisements — It's a Profitable Pastime! AT HURON COUNTY'S FINEST USED CAR MARKET 2-1963 Stratochief Sedans—A.T., Radio 1963 Pontiac Laurentian Sedan, new—A.T. 1963 Bel Air—Automatic, fully equipped 1962 Chev. Bel Air—A.T, 1962 Falcon . Four-Door—A.T. 1962 Pontiac Four -Door Station Wagon 1961 Chev. Impala Sedan—A.T. • 1960 Ford Two -Door 1959 Chevrolet Impala Four -Door Hard- top—V-8 motor, automatic 1959 Pontiac Six-Cylinder—Automatic 1959 Volkswagen 1959 Chevrolet Bell Air 2 -Door Standard 1959 Meteor 6 -Cylinder Four -Door Sedan 1958 Pontiac—A.T. 1958 Dodge—Six Cylinder, Standard 2-1958 Chevrolet Biscayne Sedans—A.T. 1957 Pontiac Sedan—Standard 1957 Pontiac—A.T. 1955 Chev. Bel Air Sedan 1959 Chev. 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