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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1960-01-15, Page 9• Pearson '5 Big Bonus SAL STA.JtTS NOW! 75 MED CARS Clip This Coupon, Bring it with you, we will allow you $100.00 Off Initial Price On Any Car Advertised Here $100.00 VALUE Negotiable .Only ...On Initial Price of Arty Advertised Car. ` ' Good only until Feb, 13^ '60 OLDSMOBILE 88 SEDAN Power Steering; Power Brakes. Taken in on a '60 Fontiae;' 59 PONTIAC Strato Chief Automatic drive, 'whitewalls' Only , $2,395' 58 MERCURY Monterey' Sedan — Power steering, power-brakeS;Only $1,995 58 CHEV. Biscayne Sedan Black, with radio • .81,795 58 VAUXHALL Station, Wagon—Only 4,000 miles.' 57 PLYMOUTH 2 -Door, 2 -tone, heater, whitewalls sharp. - ........... $1,195 57 CHEV. 2 -door deluxe Radio, "' beautiful condi- tion $1,395 57 BUICK Special 'Sedan Black, with whitewalls $1,875 56 PONTIAC Hardtop Automatic drive; power steering , $1,495 56 BUICK Special Sedan Owned by member of clergy , $1,395 56 CHEV. Deluxe 2 -Door Lovely condition ... $995 • 55 FORD Station Wagon 8 cylinder, customline i' $895. 55 PONTIAC Deluxe Sedan, custom radio.. $895 55 NASH Ambassador Complete with bed and motor - $795 8'- 54's' • • • • from $575 up 6ti-53's:;• • • • from $495.up Dozens Of Older Models 11 USED TRUCKS rf 7 Pickups 1 Tons and 3 Tons :BURRY! HURRY ! )These Bargains Won't Last •! Pearson Motors LTD Pontiac, Buick, Vauxhall, GMC "HURON COUNTY'S, . 'PAGEST CAR DEALER" - Zurich — ,Exeter The Woman's Aesoe 4tion •of Brucefield united Qhtike'k held their first Meeting .of the year OP: Tuesday •afternoon. Mrs. L. Eyre read the scripture. Mrs. Richard- son took as her topic, "The First -9pm411a4ment." Th,,,,president, Mrs. W. Broad foot, took the ,chair. The cor mnit= tees gave a report on the year's work, Mrs. H. Taylor, treasurer, re- ported that the WA had a very successful year, raising $557.66 be- -sides what the group§ had raised: Group No. 1, $271.93; Group i o. 2 $268.00; Group No. 3, $122.25; Group No, 4, $161.70, for a total -of $1,38L54. Roll call was answered by 27 members. It was decided to hold, a congregational supper later. The society donated '$25 to the Card and Flower fund. The following committees were named fpr 1960:.Devotional: Jaffe, ary, February and March, Mrs. L. Eyre and Mrs. G. Richardson; April, May and June, Mrs. George Clifton and Miss Bowey;. July, Aug- ust and September, Mrs. L. Wil- son and Mrs. W. Scott; October, Nove'inber and December, Mrs. G. Graham: and Mrs,. "J, Aikenhead; program, Mrs. J. McGregor, Mrs. Ham, Mrs. G. Henderson, Mrs. John Henderson; president, Mrs':' Wilmer Broatlfoot; first'" vice- presiden't, Mrs. Edgar Allan; sec- ond ,nice=president, Mrs., Seldon Ross; third vioe-president, Mrs, John Henderson; secretary, Mrs. D. Tr ebner; treasurer, Mrs. Har- vey Paylor;; pianists, Mrs. Mar- garet McQueen and Mrs. R, Scott; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Wm. Fotheringham; press secretary, Mrs. H. Berry, Miss M. Swan; fin- ancial secretary, Mrs. L. Eyre, Mrs. Elgin Thomson; flowers and 'cards secretary, Mrs. H. Berry, Mrs. Mac Wilson; manse com- mittee, Mrs. N. Baird, Mrs. L. Wilson, Mrs. E, Thomson; church` committee, Mrs. John Broadfaot, Mrs. Cal IJortort, Mrs. , Irving Sil- lery, Mrs, Richardson; kitchen' committee, Miss M. Swan; Mrs. J. Henderson, Mrs. H, Berry, Mrs. Elgin Thomson. The following poem was read: Are you an active member, The kind that would be missed?' Are you just' contented That your name is on the list? Do you attend the meetings And, mingle with the folk? Or,' do- you stay home And criticize and knock? Do yon -taker• an active part To help the work along? , Or, are you satisfied' To only just . belong?- Do elong?-Do you ever go to visit A member who is sick? Or leave the work td just a few And talk about the clique? Think this over, ladies, You know right from wrong: Are you an active member,. Or• do you just belong? Mre. Victor Taylor is spending a few` weeks in Buffalo. Mr. Wesley Ham, Chatham, vis- ited with his mother and aunt, Miss M. Swan, for a few days. Mrs. C. Ham returned home on Sunday. Mr. Robert Dalrymple and Mr, Harry Dalrymple attended the fun- eral df -Mr. James Balfour, broth- er-in-law of Mr. H. Dalrymple. Mr. Victor Hargreaves and Mr. brew Swan -left on Friday by plane for a three weeks' holiday in Florida. Sympathy is extended from the village --and community to Mrs. Simon McKenzie and family in the loss .of a husband and father, Mr. Simon McKenzie., who passed away last Thursday. NORTASIDE UNITED CGIT Northside United Church CGIT held their weekly meeting on Mon- day. The worship service was tak- en by Sharon McNichol and Mary Scott., The roll call was marked for attendance of meeting, church and Sunday School. Members of the CGIT volunteered for baby, sitting e night of the congregational meeting. The treasurer's report was read. All tile members were requested to bring their quilt blocks to the next meeting. Games were enjoyed, by everyone. ' -ad Mr:s . Iola xoPPiix " Qf palm;erston, 1i filar, l Barb. rown, 'Miss 149men LQOh r; 'tAndQUi,!lt t Mrs , A M 1Jo.,oby, • , • 14iss•-V4111S PPd Aeon lAitteFs, 1Mpndon, With. Ar„ and 140. Toxp Dptters , . Mr and Mr. .� egnard .N400; of Stratford, with Mr arid; Mrs- Miro Nagle. - Mr. Patrick Maloney, Sr , ls• u► St. Joseph's ffospital, London, ailn a critjeai coiiditiun, Wlieti jfi Swat: lowed Gillette's lye instead of p- soni a alts. ; Misses Cecelia Feeney, Mary myawn xirXie, lllprrIron aid M)'gsrot ,i'1'laa 4 of. , t4heaie,,r, ix h1D lt. •. Collis RWn1l ales f#oroth '- lx ha ass ii tli'- Mr. #add Mrai 100440nitron . A ar: D f'. oq 6gtt4 tet t}. r, • with ik"r, and Mf'6� .01,4/04;7. M4 Caartk?yR . - ; eam 1p er 12rag ,P0 tIng his secretary several errors :. had .Mede diilring.,-t! a daJ!. when • She 'interrupted witht- "Mr, Smithy in!fte n# ter 'five, yali re ' allay lS:. air ARTHUR F. EDMUNDS, manager of the Gananoque of 19th Century toys- at . the Royal 'Ontario Museum during the 104th ,annual meeting of the Toronto -Dominion Bank. is Duncan Cameron of the museum staff. Mr. Edmunds and Egmondville, (Anderson and Cole photo, courtesy of branch of , the Toronto -Dominion Bank, atidMrs. Edmunds, visited the exhibit a recent stay. in Toronto, Mr. and.Mrs. Edmunds were in 'Toronto to attend Explaining details of a doll's house furnished in the style -of the Last century and Mrs, Edmunds, the former Jeanette Finnigan, are natives• of Seaforth••••.• the, Gananoque Reporter), WINTHROP WINTHROP- WINS -TWO' GAMES Winthrop Warriors remained un- defeated as they won two games during the past week. On Friday night Winthrop trounced Teeswa- ter 13-4, in Teeswater. ..Ray Rowell scored four goals; Winston .Powell got three. George Love and Harvey Dale scored two goals each, 'with single s going to Jack Crozier •and Ron, McClure. On Monday night Winthrop trim- med Seaforth Shoes 6-2: Seaforth led 2-0 at the end of the first per- iod, on goals by 'Ron Dale and Jim Watson. Winthrop carried the play fromthe second period on and scored' six unanswered , goals be- fore; the game ended. The Warrior goals were •'counted by George Love, Toth Love; Wayne DOlmage, Bill Kerr, Ray Powell 'and Winston Powell, in that order. BETHEL WMS - WA .The Bethel, WMS. and- WA held teir meetings on Thursday.' after- noon at the home of Mrs. Edward Regele. Tennie Dennis presided. Mrs. Ray Wildfong read the scrip- ture lesson and Mrs. Leonard Leeming led in prayer. Tennie Dennis read the meditations. ,A Christian Citizenship reading on •"Safe, Driving and -Corinthians" was --given by Mrs. William Roe. Ethel Dennis read a story entit- led, "Miss Tillman's Dilema," telling 'about the troubles of a nominating committee for the W MS. The topic from the sixth chap- ter of the study book$o'n Africa was taken by Mrs. Stanley Hillen. It dealt with the effect of the new. Western economy on the African people. The World Day of Prayer for the. charge is to be held in . Bethel Church on March 4. The next meeting is to' be held at Mrs. Glen McNichols, Mrs, William Dennis presided for .the WA. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopt- ed and the roll call was answered by 17 members. Plans were made for raising money for 1960, such as holiday bags and copper contest.. There is ti be a waist measurement at the February meeting, A donation of $10 is to be sent to CKNX, Wing - ham, for the Sing Time program; also $50 for the Building Fund 'in London, -This Week At Seaforth Arena and COMMUNITY CENTRE THURSDAY-- STRATFORD vs. SEAFORTH Junior " FRIDAY -- SKATING - 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. Admission: 2,5c and 35c ' FEATHER PARTY — Hall SATURDAY -- SKATING — 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. • Admission: 10c • • TEEN TOWN — Hall 'MONDAY, JAN. 18 -- Ft. Columban vs. Winthrop ---8:30 p.m. Admission: 25c and 50c ' TUESDAY, JAN. 19th— PRESTON vs. SEAFORTH - Junior "C" WEDNESDAY, JAN. 20th -- Blyth vs. St. Columban This spaeecontributed through the courtesy of UNION 'COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED SEAFORTH -w.. ' ONTARIO RODHAGEN NEWS. OF THE WEEK The regular LutherLeague meet= and 13arry'. Of Brampton, 'with 'her ing was held in St. Peter's Luther- ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton an Church basement. Psalm 46 Hinz. was read responsively by Elaine Bennewies,._ Pastor E. Fischer read the, scripture 'lesson. Carol Wurdell led in 'singing a hymn$ Warren Sholdice offered prayer. It was decided\ that because of the ,poor attendance the nominal: ing of officers for 1960 and the judging of religious plaques would be postponed until the next meet- ing. The annual meeting of the Sun- day School Teachers was held on Friday evening at St' Peter's Luth- eran Church with a dinner served by members of the Stewards of the Christian Home (Married Cou- •pies): Mrs. -George Jarmuth, Mrs. Ross, Leonhardt, Mrs. Glen Mogh, Mrs. Harold Mogh and Mrs. Lloyd Prueter. After the meal, the business meeting. was conducted by Super; intendent Russell-Sholdice at which the following officers were elected: superintendent, Edgar Elligsen; as- sistant superintendent, Russe 11 Sholdice; secretary, Mrs. Minnie Vock; assistant secretary, Sharon Prueter; treasurer, Donna Scher - berth; auditors, Alice Heimpel and Ruth Ann Dietz; statistician, Elaine Bennewies; .:pianist, Donna Scher- ba:rth,;' assistant pianist, `Joan I1uegge; sick committee, Ruth Ann Dietz and-Elaine-,Bennewies, Mr. Mervin Rietz has completed his feed mill here in the ^village and is busy doing all kinds of mixing, grinding and chopping. Mr. •Arthur Nichol has returned home from Scott • Memorial 'Hospr tel, Seaforth. -)Mrs. W. L'Querengesser accom- panied Mr. and Mr's. Martin Die - gel, of R.R. 2, Walton; -to Stratford on Sunday where they were guests of their mother, Mrs. John E. Die- gel, at a family dinner, at East- wood Restaurant, Stretford, along with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kressler, Stratford;,.,..Nff,. and Mrs. Harold Diegel and Mrs. Idora Diegel, Mit chell, A social evening after the dinner was' spent . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kressler. Mrs. Dan Fischer has returned home after an operation at Strat- ford Hospitals and is convalescing at ,the home of her daughter, Mrs. Herb Fink and Mr. Fink,, Strat- ford, Mr. and M,rs. Lloyd Pfeifer and Karl with Mrs, Pfeifer's grand- mother, Mrs. Nichol; at, Brussels recently. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brickman BLAKE • f Mr. and Mrs. Pat Oesch and Linda visited with Mrs. Lizzie ' Mr. and Mrs. George Mogh, Mr and Mrs. Harold Mogh and Mr and Mrs. Robert Weitzel with Mr and, Mrs. Carman Mogh. Mrs. Albert Hinz and Phyllis spent a.few days over New Year's with Mrs. Hinz.'s sister, Mrs: Mark Peel and Mr. Peel, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibb;' Sher - en and Lynda, of Glencoe, with Mr, and Mrs. Harold Smyth for the weekend. . Mrs. Charles Ahrens spent last week with Donald Ahrens, .Hamil- ton. The sympathy of the commun- ity' is extended to Fred Harloff in the death of his sister, Mrs. Wil- liam Brickman, at Stratford. Mr. and "-Mrs. Harloff and Robert at- tended the funeral in Stratford last Tuesday. - Mrs. John Fischer, .. Martin and Roger, or Toronto, spent last.week with Rev. and Mrs, E. J:. Fischer. OBITUARIES SIMON McRENZIE Simon McKenzie, of Brucefield, passed away in Clinton Public Hospital on Thursday, Jan, 7, in ht's" e7th year. He had been ill for only, a short time. Born on the second concession of Tuckersmith, he was married on •April 3, 1915, at the Clinton Presbyterian manse to Margaret May Campbell, Of Brucefield. He was a son of the late Sinton McKenzie' and Cather- ine .McMillan;" 'of Brdcefield. He Was educated at. Brucefield and received his high school edu- cation at Seaforth Collegiate In- stitute. He was a farmer in his early life and went- to Lawson, Sask., but retired tt Brucefield in 1951. He was a member of Bruce= field United Church.., Surviving besides his wife are one son, Donald, St. Thomas; three grandchildren and one sister-in- law, ]Mors. Alexander McKenzie, Winnipeg, Man.. One„ -son, -,prede- ceased him in 1950. The body rested at the Beattie funeral home, Clinton, where fun- eral services were held on Satur- dayat 2130 p.m, Rev. J. Lane and Rev. Donald McKenzie officiated.. Burial was in Baird's-- cemetery, Pallbearers were Robert "Mac" Wilson, W. D. Wilson, Stuart WiI- son, Harold Nicholson, Allan Nich- olson and Ross Nicholson. Flower - bearers were Jack Nicholson, Robt. Dalrymple, John Moffatt, Arnold Taylor and Fred Lobb. JAMES R. STIRLING Oesch, BAYFIELD—James Russell Stir - Mr. Hughie McBride, of Loudon, ling, R.R. 2, Bayfield, who helped spent the weekend with , his par- ; bring hydro power into Goderich ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride, township in 1926, died Tuesday at and family. I Clinton Public Hospital. He was Mrs. Archie Mustard spent a 85, day.. with Mrs. Newell Geiger. Born in Goderich townshi , son Mr. and Mrs. .Earl Oeaeh and' of the late Mr. and Mrs.'. William family visited with Mr. and Mrs. . -Stirling, he lived and .farmed in Archie Mustard and family, the township al] his life. Miss Elizabeth Finlay visited Along with Fred Middleton and with Mrs. Lizzie Oesch and Mrs. the late Robe Sidan„ Mr. Stirling Archie Mustard,' -fought to brim rural hydro into Mr, and Mrs. Earl Guenther, of Goderich township. Dashwood, visited'' with Mrs. New- Mr. Stirling served as a town - ell Geiger. ship councillor and later as reeve Mr. Harold Finlay and family of the townslfip and for 40 years were -Sunday evening guests With was a trustee of School Section No. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride. 8, Goderich township. He was al- so a commissidner of the Goderich ST. COLUMBAIr Township Telephone System for 18 years,. Mr. Stirling was a member of the oldest farm organization in Huron County—Huron County. Fruit Growers *Association. He had served as president of the associa- tion. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Margaret Torrance; five sons,. Jack of Toronto, Fraser, Robert, Grant and Douglas, all of Gode- rich township; daughters, Mrs. Lewis, (Freida) Bailey, Amherst- burg;''Mrs. Edward (Grace) Har- rison,' Weston. The body is at- the .Beattie fun: eral home, Clinton, where service' will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. The Rev. J. W. Patrick, of Bay- field United Church, Will conduct the service. Burial will be in Bay- f1'kI- eenietery. Miss Regina Bowman. and Miss Eleanor Bowman, London, and Miss Cleo Bowman, Stratford, with "Mr. and Mrs, . Frank Bowman, ' Miss Ma'ry Cronin Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cronin. Joe Coyne, St. Thomas, with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Coyne and other relatives. Joe Murphy, Galt, with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. John Fawcett, of London, with -Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Holland. Miss Beatrice Maloney, Water- loo, with Wilfred Maloney. Joe Sloan, Windsor, with Mr. and Mrs. James Sloan. Mrs. Joseph Eckert, Sr., has re- furnedie from. Scott Memorial 3fospital. EAST McKILLOP . Mr:: George Byers celebrated his 91st birthday_ January 8th. He is enjoying fairly good health and occasionally makes his Saturday visit to Brodhagen. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Franks, , of Preston, with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. oehler. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred' Chapple and Julie, of"Kippen, with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rock. Mr. ,and Mrs. Norman -Eggert and daughters with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Tremeer in Tuckersmith. Miss`'-Lilla.,,.$xnith, of Kitchener, with Mr. and ..Mrs. Lavern Hoegy for the weekend. , Those who returned home recent- ly from Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, are Mrs. Charles Eg- gert, Mrs. ,Christina Kleber and Mrs Lavern Hoegy. Mrs. Joe Eckert is a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, suffering from pneumonia. Billy Beuermaim,,_son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman'-Beuerinann,, recent- ly ecently had his tonsils' removed at Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth. Wilson: "So you 'work in a dry- cleaning establishment. Is the work hard?" Tilsori: "Only in spots." Bobbie (on first date): "What'll you have?" She: "A banana split." Bobbie (grandly): "Aw go on and have 'the whole banana; I can afford it." FRIDAY NIGw January 15th Cif '08:30 p.m. Seaforth Community Centre Proceeds for JUNIOR "C" HOCKEY Seaforth's League -Leading Team • Come out and support the BEST Seaforth team in years and enjoy a pleasant evening. 1T 1T 1T.LT 1TiT1T1T1 AV $,6:.00' PER' TON "Please, what did you say ! ! ! " You Want Quality Fertilizer At , a Price!! Well, we certainly nave a TOP QUALITY FERTILIZER Price — We' sell . . C.I.L. SUPER - FLOW FERTILIZERS —Free Flowing -' won't harden when stored —Even distribution when sowing For a Trouble Free Seeding This Spring, Jus). -Say: . 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