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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1961-06-08, Page 4ri ' ^*�11,RN' Il ya) EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT , JUNE 8, 1981 NEWS OW HENSALL iER MINISTER IS SPEAKER AT SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY, SERVICES grnest I.eW?is, M.A., BD J mea; Street United Church, ‘glgete;'r was guest speaker at anni- vesslarr services held in Hensel' Pniitei(.• •church, Sunday, June 4, Mill splendid congregations and the church attractive with early sOm er flowers. For his morning Sermon topic he spoke on "The Spiritual Quest of Mankind." The choir sang an anthem, "Sabbath Bells," with Miss Jane Horton as piano accompanist. A vocal duet, "God Hath Not Promised," was sung by miss Suzanne Rennie and Mr. Sam Rennie. For his evening subject, Mr. Lewis spoke or "The Way of the Spirit For Ourselves." The choir anthem was, "Praise Ye the Fath- er"; solo, -'Beside Still Waters," S. Rannie. Miss Greta Lammie pre- sided at the organ console, and Mr. S. Rennie directed the choir. Hold Brownie Revel The First Hensall Brownie Pack was host to Brownies from Cen- tralia, Exeter and Zurich on Satur- day, June 3, at Riverview -Park, Exeter, when the southern part of Huron Division held the annual Brownie Revel_ A parade from Cann's Mill to the park, led by two pipers from the Exeter Pipe Band, began the afternoon. IIIIIlIIIt1111hIl1UINIi11i111U11181tti111 LOL County Church Service The Revel was .b ase on an in- ternational theme each Pack I chose a country to represent. One' hundred and forty Brownies and , their leaders were present, and af- ter the opening ceremony and games, the Brownies enjoyed a picnic lunch Div ision Comrnitision• - er bliss Ua McDonald attended the i Revel w ith Deputy Division Com- rtiissioner Miss Mary MacMillan_ District Commissioners Mrs. T. Lavender and Miss Betty Owens also took part in the program. Lavender - Funston In Dublin Street United Church, Guelph, on Friday, May 6, 1961, Mabel Marlene Funston, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Funston, of Fergus, became the bride of Mr. Stanley Thomas Lav- ' ender, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Lavender, of Hensall. in BAYFIELD United Chu'ch , SUNDAY, JUNE 11 — 11 a.m. All Members are requested to meet at Bayfield Orange Hall at 10:30 a.m. 1111filfltlnli111111111111111IIIIIII111IIIiI1111 Catholic "'omen's League RECTORY TEA and HOME BAKING SALE St. James' Parish Rectory Wed., June 14th from 3 to 5 p.m. St. Patrick's C.W.L. GARDEN PARTY and DRAW WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21 St. Patrick 's Church Lawn, DUBLIN Draw for $2,500.00 Cash Turkey and Ham Supper—Adults, $1.25; Children, 50c. Plates may he taken out for 25c a plate extra. PROGRAMME CHICKEN BARBECUE 8th Presbytery Places Call The Presbytery of Huron -Mait- land met in Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall, Wednesday morn- ing for the purpose of placing a call for the congregation of the church to Rev. D. Ross MacDon- ald, of Springhill, N.S. The meet- ing was well represented by the congregation, who received every assurance the Presbytery would do everything possible to have this call confirmed. Rev. Neil McCrom- yo.. hie, of Ripley, presided. There was I forth, with Mrs. Mary Malcolm a splendid representation of min- Thursday evening. isters and elders from all parts Mr. and Mrs. Len O'Rourke,', present. Rev. D. J. Lane, of Clin- Vicky and Patti, of Brucefield, ton, secretary of the Presbytery, i with her parents, Mr. and airs. Her - acted as secretary, I Bert Britton, on Sunday. MISS ANNE MURRAY, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murray, of St. Columban, received' her diploma from the Commercial School of St. Mary's Academy, Windsor, on May 28. She spent her early years in St. Columban and attended Dublin Continua- tion School for three years. Af- ter the graduation Mr. and Mrs. Gerrard Marchand, sister of the graduate, entertained relatives and friends at a buffet luncheon, held at their home. Miss Mur- ray has accepted a position with Dr. Courey, of Windsor.. ZION and Mrs, Ross Murdie, Sea - BRODHAGEN HENSALL - HULLETT AWARDS Mrs- L G. Rock accompanied Mr. and visbars.it Hwith tharold em Grove to Detroat CONTRACTS FOR MUNICIPAL WORK t r Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Scherbarth, Sr., accompanied Mr. and ?sirs. Fred Scherbarth to Detroit to visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scherbarth and other relatives - Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green, of Exeter, visited friends here on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Woodward, Donna and Gay and girl friend, of Toronto, with Mrs. Albert Quer- engesser for the weekend. Warren Sholdice accompanied • Ralph Wietersen and Bruce Eisler to Hamilton recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Wesenberg and family, of Brussels, visited ' Mrs. Charles Ahrens on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harloff have purchased a house in Rostock. A wedding reception was held in the Community Hall here on Fri- day evening for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beuermann (Audrey Godkin). Rev'. Robert Rock, Cornwallis, N. S., Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Aitche- son and son, Rock, of Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brough- ton, Atwood, and Mrs. Owen -Bru- der, of Montreal, were at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win Rock, over the weekend. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Ros- ina Miller were: Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Schade and Tillie Krugel, of Monkton, Mr. and Mrs. William Schmidt of Rostock, and Mr. and airs. Fred Waldie of Moserville. Student Harold Brill and dele- gate Rudolph Bauer are attending Synod of the Lutheran Church in , Preston this week. Mr. Brill will he ordained as pastor in Preston • Lutheran Church on Wednesday' evening, and this Sunday afternoon • at 3 o'clock, Student Brill will be installed as pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran Church here. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dietz and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice oti behalf of the Brodhagen Chamber of Commerce, catered to a chicken barbecue to 65 hank managers, agricultural representatives and farmers last Thursday evening at the Community Centre .here. This , group was touring farms of the district.. A number from here attended the Centennial of Waterloo Semin- ary which was celebrated at the Kitchener auditorium on Sunday afternoon. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. La- vern Wolfe on Sunday were: Mr. ' and Mrs. Lorne Wolfe and family; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Samuelson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ginda. Neukenveder and family, all of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. George Quincey and Martin, of Toronto, also called. Mrs. Dick Watson and Donald spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Watson, Centralia, Wayne Pepper, RR 3, Mitchell, is employed with Ford Dickison for the summer months. Stewards of the Christian Home held their monthly meeting in the church basement with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Elligsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hinz and Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Mogk in charge of devotions, recreation and lunch. The next meeting is to be held on June 20 and the money for the canvass of the skating rink is to be handed in at this meeting. Mr. an.. James Cakebread, of i ,visited with Mrs. August Hillebrecht. Attend Capping Ceremony I Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pepper and Mrs. Clarence Reid and airs. ` Grant in Stratford on Saturday. George Jackson. of London, were t Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm Graham, in Wingham on Wednesday to at- Toronto, spent the weekend with tend gradaution ceremonies at their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Wingham General Hospital. Among Malcolm and Mrs. Graham attend - those !raduating as nurses' aides, ed the ex -nurses' reunion fn Strat- !.a, Miss Marilyn llelm. a niece ford Hospital at a dinner at 12:30 of Mrs Reid. and also visited her aunt, Mrs. Alexia Malcolm. at Avon Crest. To Visit in Holland Those attending the annivers- Mrs Sim Roobol. of Hensall. will ary service at Roy's Church from lea. e Friday. June 9. on the S.S. Zion on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Rotterdam, from New York, • for Norman Bushfield, Mr. and Mrs. Oud Br:, r-rlend, Holland. to spend Lawrence Hannon, Mr. and Mrs. two months with her father, Mr. Earl Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cornelius Gelderland, who is ill, Barker and family 'irs Lesli and with members of her family. She will also visit her husband's parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Roobol. It will he Mrs. Roobol's first trip home since coming to Canada 14 years ago. WMS Plans Birthday Party The Women's Missionary Society of Carmel Church convened Mon- day evening for their June meet- ing, with the president, Mrs. Earl Campbell, presiding. The devotion- al period was taken by Mrs. Min - Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Roney, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pepper and 'Gloria Ann, and Mrs. Lawrence Barker and Bonnie. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Roney visited j her daughter, Mrs. Ray, Huras, and . Mr. Huras, Stratford, recently. Mr. Kenneth Burchill visited ov- er the weekend with his parents, Mr. and airs. Jack Burchill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney and Carl, Allan and Jim, and Mrs. Al- bert Roney visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wernham in Denfield on Sun - rue Sangster and Mrs. Glenn. Bell, day, Mrs. Roney remaining with Mrs. Earl Campbell reported on her daughter for some holidays. the Spring Presbyterial in Bayfield. Plans were com leted for the birth - p. day party on June 12,, The Ladies' Aid meeting followed with usuall business. •Mr. and Mrs. .John H. Soldan, Patrick and Michael, were Sunday' guests of Dr. and Mrs. J, A. Spell-' man and family, Kitchener. i Mrs. Laving Reichert, Ivan Reich- ert,. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adkins and Mrs. S. Schroeder attended the 1IIV1�., .•vs�e Centennial Commemoration of the Lutheran Church of Canada, held 5:30 to 8 p.m. • in Kitchener on Sunday. They were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Orland Sie- Sponsored by C.O.F. at Constance mon• Visitors over the weekend with Mr. John Passmore were Mrs. Clara Hackney and Mrs. Clayton Frayne', of Exeter; Mrs. Nettie Rob- inson, 'Detroit; Mr. Garnet Pass- more, Sarnia, and Mr. and airs. Gib Duncan, of Kirkton. Mrs. F. Manns has returned 'to Hensall for the summer after 'spending the winter months with her son and daughter -in law, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Manns, and Don- ald at Mimico. Admission: Adults $1.25 Children (6-12) 75c SUMMER ROCKWOOL Your home will be cooler, more comfortable this Sum- mer if you insulate now. Easy to use Rockwool batts fit between studs and joists; come in easy -to -handle car- tons. 2" thick Rockwool — 6c sq. ft. 3" thick Rockwool — Bs sq. ft. SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD. Phone 47 -- Railway St. News of St. Columban CWL Members Hear Convention Report EAST McKILLO Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Hoegy family spent Sunday with her er, Mr .Foster Smith, at Moncrie Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eggert and daughters,- Misses Diane and Kar- en Rock, Logan, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Heuther, Mor- riston. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Welhelm, Mitchell, with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koehler recently. Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Rock with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Regele on Sunday. Mrs. Charles Eggert returned home from Scott Memorial Hospi- tal to the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rock, of Logan. Mr. and Mrs, Ernie Whitehouse and Donna at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eggert recently. The Children's Day program of McKillop Evangelical United Bre- thren Church will be held June 18, at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rock were and th- The June meeting of St. Colum - ban council of the Catholic Wo- men's League was held at the home of Mrs. Michael Murray on Sunday evening, with 26 members present. The president, Mrs. Al- bert Cronin, presided. The first vice-president, Mrs. Nora Maloney, reported 38 paid- up members. The conveners of Mercy Shelter. Guild reported 20 methhers. Corresponding secre- tary Mrs. Jack Moylan read an in- vitation to a tea at St. James' rectory, Seaforth, June 14, spon- sored by St. James' C.W.L. Mrs. Albert Cronin and Mrs. Maurice Melady gave a detailed account of the diocesan conven- tion held in Chatham. Plans were discussed for the annual tea and bingo, to be held June 12 at the home of Mrs. Frank Bowman. Courtesy remarks were made by Mrs. Jack Lane. A prize, donated by Mrs. Joseph Kale, was won by Mrs. Emmett Malone. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hagarty, of Guelph, and Peter Maloney, Kit- chener, with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maloney. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maloney and children, Stratford, and Miss Cleo Bowman, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowman. Pat Sloan, Collingwood, with Mr. and Mrs. James Sloan. Gordon Kennedy, Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Kennedy. Rev. John McIver, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. William McIver. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Morris and baby, Sault Ste. Marie, and Miss Anne Morris, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morris. Miss Catharine Ryan and Miss Mary Cronin, Kitchener, and Miss- es Helen and Anne Maloney, Lon- don, at their homes here. pleasantly surprised when friends,.i and neighbors gathered at their McKillop home from which they:; moved last week, to extend good wishes for happiness in their new home in , Logan. They were pre- sented with a table lamp and! money by Willard Bennewies and Harry Evans, with Mrs, Earl Trot- ter reading the address written by ' Mrs. Fred Herbert. The evening was spent playing cards, followed by a delicious lunch. Hensall Council met in session meeting in the Community Hall, Monday evening when tenders1Leendesboro, at 9 o'clock; Monday, were let for the paving of Wel-!Reeve Tom Leiper and all council- lors were present lingtan Street to Lav is Contracting I Nelson Lear appeared before the Co., of Clinton, for $725; to Clar-' r council to give a report on the enee Reid, of Heus11 for the ex- finances of the Community Hall cavation and fill on Nelson, York, oar o andil receive a grant from and Albert Streets at 50c a yard ; cae councof $50- for excavating and 70c yard for i Three drain by-laws were pre - pit run graveL The digging of ' sented to the council for passing, two drains was given to Leslie the Bryant Drain, the Jenkins : Turnbull, of Grand Bend. Two Drain and the Daer Drain. They drains are involved. One on Rich- I were all passed and the Clerk was mond North at $965, and one on i given instructions to call for ten - Richmond South at $1,390. i ders oa the Bryant and Daer Council agreed to meet 'with' Drains. A petition from Arie Duiz- Hensall District Co-op Board to I er and others for a municipal drain discuss closing of a portion of was received by the council, and York Street. Council also agreed the clerk wasminstructed to J.for- to give consideration to a request ward it to Jaes A. Howes, O.S., from Roy Campbell for tile to be Listowel, for a survey and report. laid, and to fill in the ditch south The clerk vvas instructed to ap of his garage. ply to the Department of High- ways for a supplementary by-law approval for the construction of a bridge )mown as the 3fiddegaal Bridge, situated on Lot 10.11, Con. 12, it Hullett: Approval will be asked from the Department of an amount of $10,000 for the con- struction of the bridge. Burns M. Ross, of Goderich, will be the en- gineer for the township on this construction_ Council adjourned to meet on the 4th of July at 9 o'clock p.m., D.S.T. A building permit for the con- struction of two additional grain silos was granted W. G. Thompson Co. Ltd. HULLETT COUNCIL MEETS "The Township of Hullett Coun- cil held their regular monthly Announce Prizes (Continued from Pagel].) Stapleton, Bessel Akkee Thomas Dick. To not more than three students who have made a worthy contri- bution to school activities gener- ally—Geraldine McTaggart, Eileen Smith, Glenn Nott. School Letters To students of Grades XII and XIII who obtain the required acad- emic standing—Marie Strong, Jean McNaughton. Glenn Coutts, Jean Hillen, Thomas Love. William Menheere, Yvonne Pollard, Gary R'i1Iiams, To not more than two girls and too boys of Grades XII and XIII, who obtain the highest standing in athletics in the school—Mar- garet Elliott, Judy Crich, Robert Govenlock, William Menheere. . To not more than two students of Grades XII and XIII who have made an outstanding contribution to dramatics, music or art—Doro- thy Boyes, Garolyn Hammond. To not more than three students of Grades XII and XIII, .who throughout their course have been outstanding in leadership, or` who have made a worthy contribution to the student activities in the school—Catherine Eckert, Robert Elliott, Thomas Love. Little Business As SPS Board Meets The Public School Board met Monday evening, but business was routine, according to Secretary M. McKellar. Too Late to Classify BLUE BAY PRAM, in very good condition. MRS. GEORGE TUNNEI', phone 836 R 23, Seaforth. 69-1 NOTICE—Light trucking, gar- bage and ashes removed. OSCAR TEBBUTT, Gouinlock St., Seaforth. 69x1 FOR RENT Comfortable residence, adjacent to Seaforth. Fully modern. Small, self contained, heated •ap- artment, in residential area. Apply She: "Didn't I tell you to watch ; JAMES M. SCOTT when the soup boiled over?" i Chairman, Property Committee He: "Yes, and I did; it was 5:55 ; Scott Memorial Hospital n m " 69-1 you will want to buy a VCQ FREEZER e2,W iedes 8/Id Come /r7 76-44/ • Look over our complete line of Revco freezers. • Pick the size and model to meet your needs. • See the revolutionary Revco demonstration of the fastest freezing action known. • Satisfy yourself of the lower operating cost. This freezer has 19.8 cu. ft. of usable space and holds 886 lbs. of frozen food. $299.00 After you see our amazing demonstration, you will be convinced that the Revco freezer has the fastest freezing action known! In less than two minutes you can actually feel the difference and see exactly how much faster the Revco freezing principle is. In two minutes you'll im- mediately recognize the sleek lines,and beautiful design of Revco freezers. You'll be thinking how easy it will be to place it in your kitchen, utility room or any convenient spot in your home. And when the two minutes are up, you will realize how much you will save on electricity! Adding up all these advantages will prove to you that Revco is your best buy in freezers. All styles and sizes of Revco freezers have this faster freezing action giving you wide selection to exactly meet your requirements. GINGERICH'S MRS. ALEXANDER CAMP- BELL who celebrated her 92nd birthday at her home on High Street, Seaforth, on June 1. She is in excellent health. SALES and SERVICE LIMITED Phone Zurich 34 Seaforth 585 INITII! IIIIM1RIIIIIIIII01111111F111111111611ICIII111111IaI11 1111 FIRST - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. D. LESLIE ELDER Minister H. A. KEMPSTER Organist and Choir Leader 10 A.M. Church School and Youth Fellowship Class.. 11 A.M. MR. ROBERT WYBER Pre -Theological Student, Waterloo College Nursery School for small .chil- dren during morning worship. Everyone Welcome ! 3111111 i1116661illiliilaiiihlii 111111111111w6G;;iilNii1111111111iiliiiiilii1111111 Staff Marks Birth Of New Bank As proud as parents on the birth of their first child, the staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce here Monday greeted their customers with wide smiles and presented everyone with a carnation bou- tonniere. The occasion was the birth of a • new banking organization, The Can- , adian Imperial Bank of Commerce, which came about with the amal- gamation of the Bank of Com- : merce add the Imperial Bank. Manager L. F. Ford said the amalgamation would make no dif- ference as far as customers of the Seaforth branch were concerned. LAKEVIEW CASINO Grand Bend Dancing Saturdays Lionel Thornton and his Casa Royal Orchestra HENSALL TWILIGHT SHOW Of Heavy Horses, Light Horses and Ponies Cattle and Implements SHOW AND SALE OF FEEDER CALVES FRIDAY, JUNE 9th, 1961 Guest Speaker — Elston Cardiff, M.P. Tory Gregg, Master of Ceremonies -- PROGRAMME -- MIDWAY FOR CHILDREN School Parade 7:00 p.m. Official Opening 7:30 p.m. Free Draws for Children in School Parade, 8:00 p.m. BABY SHOW, 8:00 P.M. — No Entry Fee Prizes for All Contestants in Baby Show. DRAW TO BE MADE EVENING OF FAIR 1st prize: Choice Gents' Made -to -Measure Suit or Ladies' Three-piece Luggage Set. Second Prize: Samsonite Bridge Set. Tickets 25 cents, or 5 for $1.00 Clinton Concert Community Band and Majorettes in Atten lane Auction Sale of Calves -- 9:30 ADMISSION 50 CENTS CHILDREN FREE Brownie's Drive -In Theatre Jtd., Clinton THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JUNE 8 and 9 — Double Feature "THE BRIDGES OF TOKO-RI" (Colour) William Holden - Grace Kelly "The Night the World Exploded" Kathy Grant - William Leslie (One Cartoon) SATURDAY and MONDAY, JUNE 10 and 12 — Double Feature "TARZAN THE MAGNIFICENT" (Colour) ' Gordon Scott - Jack Mahoney "COUNTRY MUSIC HOLIDAY" Ferlin Husky - Rocky Graziano (One Cartoon) TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 and 14 "HOUSEBOAT" (Colour) Cary Grant - Sophia Loren (One Cartoon) Coming—Thursday and Friday, June 15 and 16 Double Feature — "THE TINGLER" (Adult Entertainment Vincent Price - Judith Evelyn — "20 Million Miles To Earth" (Adult Entertainment) Wm. 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