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The Huron Expositor, 1960-06-02, Page 3, • 1 !J Pian Mai,ten n.ce for . • McTaggart's Cemetery Board moved forward teWfards perman ent maintenance and beautifica- tion of their cemetery at a meet- ing held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Soldan, Zurich, on Monday. o For a century and a half this cemetery has served as a burial place for the townships of Hibbert, Usborne and Tuckersmith. Locat- ed on, a high elevation of land at the corner of Hibbert, Osborne and Tuckersmith, it hasthe enviable quality of being a dry cemetery. Hensall Sales Prices Cattle were strong at Hensall Sales Thursday: Choice steers, $22.50 to $2$.00; good steers, $21,50 to $22.00; medium steers, $20.00 to $2L30; choice heifers, $20.50 to $21.80; good heifers, 419.50 to $20; medium heifers, $18.50 to $19.00; good choice cows, $16.50 to $17.50; good. cows, $15.00 to $16.00; med- ium cows, $12.50 to $14.75; light cows, $17.50 to $19.10; choice veal, i27.50 to $32.50; medium, $23.00 to 25.50; choice stockers, $22.50 to 24.00; medium, $19.50 to $21.50; bob calves, $12.50 to $35.50; farm calves, $35.00 to $61.00; weanling pigs, $850 to $10.25• chunks, $10.76 to $13.25; feeders, $14.50 to $20.00; boars, $7.50 to 8.00 cwt.; sows, $56 to $79.00. For Cleaner Burning Order a Tankfull of Texaco Fuel Chief . NO SMOKJ -- NO ODOR Representative: WALDEN `& BROADFOOT Phone 686-W SEAFORTH ONTARIO For Ali Kinds of DRAFTING -- Mechanical — Electrical -- Architectural Phone 384-W SEAFORTH 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 We write all Iines of INSURANCE Fire, Auto Wind Liability and Life Manufacturers Life Insurance John A. Cirdno Successor to WATSON & 'REID' Phone 214 : Seaforth IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111IIII111111, South Huron Agricultural Society TWILIGHT SPRING FAIR at HENSALL PARK Friday, June 10th 6 P.M. School Parade — 7 p.m._;) Baby Show — 8 p.m. (No entry fee) Midway For Children BEAUTY CONTEST Single, 21 and ander Open to Hensall and District lst, $25.00; 2nd, $15.00; 3rd, $10.00 Sponsored by Hensall Kinsmen Club Draw for Electric Dryer Tickets 25c each — 5 for $1.00 ADMISSION: Adult 50c Children Free Since 1920 0 Chis c eneterehas been maintained and supportd by hay. ink annual bees and smalldona- tions given by those who are un- able to attend such bees. A great amount of labor which cannot be assessed in dollars and cents went into these bees. ,There was much grading, lev- elling and filling to be done in order to get the desired level and slope. As one drives along the road known as the Northeast Boun- dary, three miles east of Hensall, one is attracted by the sight and by the fact that the cemetery has become a very attractive burial place. This spring some 250 spruce trees, were planted along the south and west sides. A permanent caretaker is in charge. As the de - mend for plots is increasing a new strip of land to the north has been purchased, which will be terraced. Present at the Monday night meeting vyas Mrs. J. V. McAree, of Toronto, "who started the drive with $1,000 in memory of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Stewart, former citizens of Us - borne: A mailing list of all inter- ested in this cemetery is kept. A letter is sent out annually, inform- ing of the date of the `bee", and asking for a small donation as an alternative, This year's letter, now ready to be mailed, will also ad- vise of the drive for "trust mon- ey." On .the cemetery board are Lloyd Mclean, William Brintnell, Cromarty; J. M. Glenn, Hensall; Mrs. J. M. Glenn, secretary, and Edward Alexander, treasurer. CROMARTY Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Speare, of Toronto, spent the weekend with Miss Olive Speare. Miss Mary Lou Seignor, of Mit- chell, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace and family over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Diechert. of Zurich, with Mr, arid Mrs. Tom Laing on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott and family, accompanied by Mrs. E. Moore, visited at Lindsay with Mr. and Mrs' Hugh Moore and far- ily. Weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dodds in the village were Mr. and Mrs.. F,.iley, of St. Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. Dol - mage, of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laing and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laing and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson .at Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pearce and family, of Listowel; Mr. and. Mrs. Bruce Pearce, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Couper and family, of Mitchell, with Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Carey on Sunday. Mrs, M. Houghton visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Kemp and Aud- rey. Evening Auxiliary Meets The Marion Ritchie Evening Aux- iliary held their May meeting in the basement of the Church Tues- day evening. Mrs. Frank Hamil- ton presided and opened the meet- ing with a few words of medita- tion on the subject of "Trees." The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Gordon Laing, followed with pray— er by the president. The roll call, naming a tree referred to in the Bible, was answered by 14 mem- bers. The next meeting will be herd on June 14. The date was changed on account of the strawberry"sup- per to be held the following week. Mrs. Grace Kerslake had charge of the study book, and Mrs. Dun- can. Scott had the topic. Remember, it takes but a mom- ent to place an Expositor Want ad and be money in pocket. To ad- vertise, just phone Seaforth 141. DANCIN:G Every Friday. Night AT BLUEWATER DANCELAND Music by— Desjardine Orchestra ADMLSSION 75 CENTS ' JOIN THE CROWDS Dist+. jst Ie11ng V4N uouN) -.n tc HENSALL,-Inez May Trick and Cecil W rea Van Horne, Lucan, ..ex- changed Marriage vows before the Iiev. Harold Spell at Oakridge Acres United Church manse, Lon- don. This was the first wedding performed there. Bridal attend- ants were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hind, London. The wedding party was held in the Corral Room of the Brass hail, London. Mr. and Mrs. Van Horne left on, a trip to Chicago. They will reside in Grand Bend. Mr. Van Horne was a former CNR agent at Hensall and Dublin. GILLOW BLOWES HENSALL—Sandra Jean Blowes,• daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Blowes, Preston, formerly of Hen- sall and Exeter, and Jack Hilary Gillpw, son of Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Gillow, Hespeler, exchanged marriage vows at St. Paul's Unit- ed Church, Preston. Rev. Arthur Waters officiated, - The bride wore a wedding gown of pure silk organza, featuring a scooped neckline and tiny puff sleeves. The wide bouffant skirt, worn over a crinoline, was enhanc- ed by a band of heavy embroidery lace midway between the waist and hem. Back interest showed a huge bow of organza at the waist catching the fullness of the grace. ful train. Her elbow -length veil of French silk tulle was held by a coronet of seed pearls and rhine- stones, and she carried a white Bible crested with pink roses and white streamers entwined with ros- es. Mrs. 'Ralph Sweitzer, EFxeter, matron of honor, and bridesmaids Miss Delores Strome, of Preston, and Mrs. George Hpper, Galt, chose similar gowns of baby pink silk organza featuring waltz -length bouffant skirts worn over .crino- lines, Mr. and Mrs. Gillow left on a wedding trip to New York, the bride travelling in a suit of pure white imported mohair, with red accesGalt.sories. They will reside in - „ K'IPPEN Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter and family, 'of Guelph, were Sun- day guests with Mr. and Mrs, Har -- old Jones and sons. Miss Joanne Robinson spent the weekend with her sister and broth- er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, John Goskell, of London. Mrs. Herbert Whiteman and daughter, Margaret, of Toronto, visited last week with Miss Ma - belle Whiteman. Mr. and Mrs. William Clarke, of Brucefield, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dowson. Mrs. Lydia Doig was admitted Sunday afternoon to Clinton Public Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ashworth and Carol Ann, of Denfield, were re- cent visitors of Mr. and M-rs:'"Fla: old Jones and sons. Mr. and Mrs. William Horney, Exeter, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. •Herb Jones. Mrs. Nellie B. .McLean and daughter, Marion, of Exeter, spent an afternoon last' week with Mr. and Mrs. Dowson. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Kyle and Jim included: Mr. and Mrs, Archie Mitchell, of Chatham; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bid - len, of Windsor, and Mrs. Jean Kyle, Clinton. Mr. and Mrs, N. Long visited Sunday with F/S and Mrs. Bob Perkins at Clinton RCAF Station. The Young People's anniversary service was held Sunday in St. Andrew's United Church at Kip - pen, with Rev. Currie Winlaw, of Hensall, as guest speaker..,,, The church was decorated with ediQr- ful spring' flowers. The choir; con- sisting of young people, with Miss Ivison, organist and choir leader, rendered fine music. The Misses Katherine Anderson and Marie Sinclair sang a duet, and Braum Binnendy, 'a solo. The dying wife gasped to her hus- band, "I must confess..I haven't been true to you" "I know," he answered, "that's why I poisoned you" and FUEL OIL Wm. M. Hart Phone 784 , Seaforth N.JWS OF HENSALL Hens:a� Cubs Are As HurOfrAreaPacks Rc.iI T � g•tl RpN "Z5 rctli•, forAromit A, About 230 Wolf Clubs, represent- ing_14 packs in Huroa,distrtct, at- tended a cub rally 'here at the lo- cal park Sunday afternoon. Backs represented were from G•odrich, Clinton, Clinton RCAF, Heiman, Exeter, Grand Bend, Ailsa Craig - and Centralia RCAF Station( Included in the day's dventsvrere contests,. on Cub history, training, lore, messages and knot relays. Novelty events were held fol• the parents as well as the cubs., Dis- trict Cubmaster Harold Sissons, of Exeter, was in charge of the rally. He was assisted by Cubmasters Bill Fink, Hensall; Lorne Hyde, Goderich and Chuck Tomlinson, Centralia. The rally closed with flag lowering and a campfire. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle at- tended the graduating exercises of St. Joseph's School of Nursing at Thames Hall,' University of West- ern Ontario, last Friday evening, and also the reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. MacMillan in honor of their daughter, Sharon. T. J, . Sherrit, a patient in South Huron Hospital, was much improv- ed on Monday and was able to be taken out of the oxygen tent. Miss Greta Laramie and Mrs. R. Elgie attended the annual meeting of Huron County Advisory Board of the °NIB at St. Paul's Anglican parish hall, Clinton, last Wednes- day.essrs, Frank Wright, W. O. Goodwin and Laird Mickle attend- ed the grand masters' banquet and reception in Exeter last Saturday evening. United Church Notes Sunday, June 5, at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., anniversary services will be held, withguest speaker, Rev. Bruce. Suitor, of . Beachville United Church. Thursday, June 2, at 2:30 p.m., the regular meeting of the Women's Missionary Society will be -held, with •Mrs.•T,-Coates' group, in charge. Rev. C. R. Winlaw is attending the sessions of the London Confer- ence of the United Church of Can- ada this week in London, Tuesday through Friday. The Guide paper drive Saturday last was very successful, with ap- proximately five tons collected. Tom Lavender and Jack Hyde don- ated their trucks for the pickup. Mrs. Ernie Chipehase was conven- er of the project. Mrs. Archie. Luxton was taken by Bonthron ambulance Sunday af- ternoon to South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hughes and. Ronnie have taken up residepce in the Fink apartment. Mr. Hughes who has been stationed at RCAF, Clinton, has.been posted to RCAF, Centralia, Mrs. Clarence Reid won $13.00 at the Seaforth Legion bingo Sat- urday. Miss Ada Gram, of Adrian, Mich., spent Saturday with Mr. and BRUCEFIELD Tuesday, June 7, is visitors' day in the United Church, when Kip - pen, Turner's and Egmondville WA will be guests, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Squires, Sarnia, were weekend guests with Mrs. Squires' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt moved to the village last week and are oc- cupying the home of the late Mrs. Talbot. Mr. Hunt is working with Mr. Robert Allan, Jr., on the farm. • An accident occurred early Sat- urday morning when a car from Blyth snapped off a telephone pole on Highway No. 4 in the village. Fortunately no one was seriously hurt. Mr.• and Mrs. Bert McKay, of London, called on relatives in the village on Sunday. F/Lt. and Mrs, Lionel Rushcall and their five children, of Winni- peg, are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott. Mrs. Gus Voth, of Detroit, visit- ed with her aunt, Mrs: M. Vaire, also her father, Mr. C. D. Simpson, on Sunday. The beautiful baskets of flowers in the. United Church on. Sunday were in memory of the late Mr. Fred Rathwell and the late Mr, W. H. Dalrymple, Dr. McKenzie preached anni- versary services at Port Albert United Church on Sunday, and Rev. Richards took the service at Brucefield United Church on Sun- day morning. Many friends were pleased to see Mrs. Fred Rathwell, of Lind- say, and her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Lagenby, Belleville, at Brucefield Church on Sunday morning. SEAFORTH MOTORS 20 YEARS --- SALES AND SERVICE . USED CAR CLEARANCE 1959 Chev. V-8 Coach—A.T. 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air Sedan 1956 Pontiac Coach, radio 1955 Chevrolet Sedan 1'954- Ford Sedan No Reasonable Offer Will Be Refused I 1957 1955 1956, 1956 1955 1955 Oldsmobile Sedan, Oldsmobile Sedan, Buick Hardtop Ford Sedan Chevrolet Station Wagon Plymouth Sedan automatic transmission automatic transmission 1958 Plymouth Sedan 1951 Pontiac Sedan OPEN EVENINGS Until 9:30 p.m. Mrs. E. 'Shaddick and other friends. • Miss Cassie Dougall is a patient in Clinton Hospital with Pneumon- ia. Mrs. F. Manns has returned to Hensall for the summer months. Effective with the fall term, the staff of Hensall Public School will remain the same as this term. Teachers are: Grades 7 and 8, Robert Reaburn; Principal; Grades 5 and 6, Mrs. Mary Haugh; Grades 3 and 4, Eric Mansfield; Grades 2 and 3, Mrs. Mabelie Shirray; Grade 1, Mrs. Beryl Elgie; kindergarten, Mrs. Helen Scene. Messrs,.- Tom •Kyle, Jr., and David Ingram, of Hensall, and Leo Zimmerman, of Zurich, left Friday evening for Delisle, Sask., where they will be employed. A going - away party for David Ingram was held at the hoqmme of his brother and sister-in-laW, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ingram Thursday even- ing, when David.' was presented with a purse of money, Mrs. In- gram doing the honors, The party was attended by relatives and friends. Hensall Kinsmen were pleased with the results of their canvass of the village Friday evening in aid of the' World Refugee Year, when $300 was realized. In charge of the project were the Service Committee, headed by Robert Rea - burn, Bill'Fuss and Harold Knight. Weekend visitors with Mrs. Lou Simpson were Mr. and Mrs. Gus Voth, Jimmy and Kim McArthur, of Detroit. Mrs., Orville Twitchell, who has spent the past six weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Davidson' and family, at. Port Colborne, has returned home. T, J. Sherritt who suffered a severe heart .condition last Wed- nesday 4s at_date• of writing resting comfortably: Miss Doreen Brock, Junior Farmer delegate representing (MA, • taro, w.as guest speaker at ikirr, oadale Women's Institute Wednes- day evening at Hurondale School. Miss Brock related highlights of her trip from Ottawa to Washing- ton, D.C., which was. enhanced with colored slides. President Mrs. Richard Etherington chaired -the meeting, and members answered the roll call by naming a famous Canadian woman, Ten dollars was voted to the' World Refugee Year. Members are asked to bring a suggestion for a money -raising pro- ject for the next meeting in June, and also a suggestion for a bus trip in July, Citizenship and Edu- cation convener Mrs. Mervin Dunn chaired the program. Mrs. Ross Oke commented on the motto, "No one is rich enough to be without a neighbor." Mrs. Lamport, dis- trict director, submitted her report on the recent district. annual, and Mrs. A. Rundle reported on the cancer meeting at Exeter. Hostesses ' were Mrs. Harry Strang, Mrs. Alvin Moir, Mrs. Ross Oke, Mrs. Jean Morgan, Mrs. A. Etherington and,,),4Irs. Hugh Love. The June meeting is to be held at Thames Road United Church. Mrs. J. V. McAree, Toronto, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. John H. Soldan, Zurich, and visit- ed friends in the area. Mrs. P. Graham is a• patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, in the interests of her health. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lavery have rented the upper apartment of Mrs. Ruth Bell's residence, east of the village. Mrs. Wesley Caldwell is visiting with her sister-in-law, Mrs. T. J. Sherritt. Mrs. Louise Gilbert, London, was admitted as a patient to the Queensway Nursing Home on Wed- nesday, June 1. Mrs. Gilbert is the. mother of Mrs. A. Orr. Mr• and Mrs. Bill Fink, Kim and Katherine, have—taken -up• resi- dence in the home recently pur- chased from Mr. and Mrs. L. Bayn- Itam, on Richmond `Street. NAME PRIZE WINNERS IN HENSALL PENNY SALE Fifty-four lovely prizes, donated by Hensall and district business- men, were won by winners from Parkhill, London, Exeter, Mitchell, Egmondville,, Kippen, Varna, Sea - forth, Cromarty, Zurich, Bruce - field, Woodham and Hensall, at the penny sale draw held Saturday night in the PUC building. Spon- sored by Hensall Legion Ladies' Auxiliary, the proceeds will go for service work. Reeve John Hender- son drew the winning tickets. The success- of the draw was over- whelming. Winners were as follows, with donor's names in brackets: Blan- ket (Donated by Silvers),- Donny Gooding, Parkhill; set of towels (P. L. McNaughton), Mrs. John Mc- Ewen, Hensall; chocolate bars (Hensall Motor Sales), Mrs. A. Clark, Hensall; electric clock (Crest Hardware), Jerry McClin- chey, Hensall; 'grease gun (Hyde Bros.), Mrs. Harry Faber; Hen - sail; grass seed (John Henderson), Mrs. George Beer, Hensall; towel rack (Ed. Fink), Mrs. Clara Brown, Egmondville; watchbands (George Hess), Mrs. D. B. Havens, Hen- sall, and Mrs. Harold Campbell, Exeter; freezer pack (Lorne Hay), Mrs. Jack Adkins, Mitchell; wal- let (Andy Orr), Elgin Rowcliffe, Hensall; 7-1b. fruit cake (Beaton's Bakery), M. Honsinger, Hensall. Dinner for four (Maitland Sea- food), Elgin Rowcliffe, Hensall; $10 grocery order (Al's Super Save), Mrs, Rountree, -c/o Mrs. N. Long, Kippen; engine (Jim Orr), Bonnie Foster, Hensall; Panda bear (Honsinger Produce), .Mrs: Ken Stephenson, Varna; sheets and pillowcases (J. Traquair), Cathy Fuss, Hensall; hair preparations Flynn Barber), Michael Davis H, Station), quart oil (Ferg's Service Cation), Jim Cumming, Canada W ire; two cartons cigarettes (New ommercial Hotel), Charlie Wil - on, Hensall; coffee table (Adam Black), E. Shaddick, Hensall; bed- pread (Irwin's Ladies' Wear), ohn Jarrett, Hensall; Boston fern Rether's Florist, Exeter), David aylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim aylor, Hensall; 25 lbs. grease Hensall District Co -Op), Peter isback, Hensall; 24 lbs. beans Cook Bros.), Mrs. Merton Keys, R 3, Seaforth; 21/2 gallons ice ream (Richadson's Garage), Anne ell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tewart Bell, Hensall. Quart varnish (Spencer's), Robt. anstone, Hensall; personal sta- tionery (Hensall Observer), Mrs. ill Fink, Hensall; $10 grocery or- er (Brown's IGA), Mrs.- Eldon arrott, Hensall; 4 quarts oil (Lav- nder's Garage), Bonnie Foster, ensall; 4 quarts oil (Twitcheil's), ill Clement, Hensall; car mirror, Huron Motor Sales), Bob Sang- er, Hensall; quart oil (Buchan- n's Service), Mrs. Percy Harris, romarty; china figurine (Chris- e's Sc to $1.00), Criss Vanstone, ensall; Lazy Susan (Miclde's ill), Mrs. Grant McLean, Hen - 11; Philishave razor (Wilson's rug), Bob Mallard, Box 541, Exe- r; baby supplies (Queensway ursing Home), Kathy Jean Munn, R 1, Exeter; bottle warmer ueensway Nursing Home), Cecil epper, Hensall; 4 quarts oil (Fina ervice), Jim lark, Hensall; two arts oil (Reid's Texaco), Edwin aylor, RR 2, Kippen. Telephone index (Bert's Snack ar), Mrs, Harry Smith, Hensall; cksaw (Jim's Machine Shop), mmy Mock, Hensall; flashlight ell Electric), Elgin Roweliffe, ensall;, 'CIO bag (Joynt's), Mrs. ilbert. Jl,hn's, Woodham; place tting for. one (Anonymous), Mrs. yrtle Kay, Zurich; lamp andlbs (W. J. "Doe" Cameron), M. nsinger, Hensall ; sandwich aster (Clark" and Fuss), Marg. ndall, Brumfield ; casserole, ( C s J T c B S V B d J e H B st a C ti H M sa D to PQN R S Tu B ha Ti (B se M bu Ho to Ty ,(Mock's Dairy), Mrs. Hugh Mc- Ewen, Hensall; one year's—sub- scription (Times -Advocate), Har- ry Horton, Hensall; magazine rack and dressed chicken (Norval Reid), Mrs. L. Baynham; Hensall; TV table (Hensall Sales Barn), Herb Heddein, Hensall; hassock (Hensall Sales Barn), Mrs. L. Baynham, Hensall; hassock (Clarence Reid), Gordon Wren, Kippen; two folding chairs (General Coach), Mrs. John Mason, 15 Britannia St., London; floor lamp (Bonthron's), Ray Dor- ion, Hensall. Every week more people dis- cover what mighty jobs are ac- complished by low cost Expositor Want Ads. RECEPTION' for Mr. and Mrs. Bob Betties (nee Minor Christensen) in New Legion Hall on Friday Night JUNE 3rd Ladies please bring Lunch • GOOD MUSIC SEAFORTH MO NUM NT opys.v',!!►IIr'R'' T. Prycie Soy.. clIrE,P441YPT MEMO , Inciuirje$ arr invited., Telephone Nurber Exeter 41. Clinton 1620 WOES Q't X78 KEN'S RADIO ,la T.V. SERVICE Service Call -- $2.50 Phone 464 KENNETH HOLMES — Graduate R.E.T.S. All Parts and Repairs Guaranteed 99 Day..s READYMIXED CONCRETE BARNYARDS • WALLS • WALKS And . All Kinds of Concrete Work Call or write us for FREE ESTIMATES HURON CONCRETE SUPPLY LTD. GODERICH JAckson 4-7361 Regular Weekly g . _' - N - - ■ , Saturday, June 11 -- 9p .m. and" every Saturday NEW LEGION HALL, SEAFORTH 15 Regular Gaines for $5.00 2 Share:the-Wealth Games Cards 15 cents each — 5 for 50 cents 1 Special Jackpot . 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