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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1961-12-14, Page 11e ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHUCH, Dublin, was the setting for the marriage of Rosemarie Feeney and Cyril Murray. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Catherine Feeney and the late Frank Feeney, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. John E. Murray, RR 1, Dublin. Mr. and Mrs. Murray will make their home in Kitchener after their return from a wedding trip to Northern On- tario. (Photo by Fowler). New Officers Are Installed By Auxiliary At the December meeting of Hensall Legion Auxiliary, held Tuesday, Dec. 5, in the Legion Hall, beautifully decorated in Christmas motif, the following were elected for office for 1962: President, Mrs. William Smale; first vice-president, Mrs. How- ard Smale; second vice-presi- dent, Mrs. W. J. Cameron; sec- retary, Mrs. E. R. Davis; treas- urer, Mrs. Don Havens; serge- ant -at -arms, Mrs. Harry Horton; executive, Mrs. Mary Taylor, Mrs. Garnet Allan, Mrs. Roy Smale, Mrs. William Forrester, Mrs. Byran Kyle; auditors, Mrs. S. G. Ronnie and Mrs. William Brown. Mrs. A. E. Clark, a past president, conducted the election. Motions were made to send Christmas parcels to their serv- ing veterans overseas; also their adopted veterans in Westmin- ster Hospital. Christmas boxes will be sent to their Legion and Auxiliary shut-ins. Plans were finalized for the Legion and Auxiliary children's Win Over Exeter The Hensall-Zurich Combines remained unbeaten in Sham- rock Junior "D" OHA hockey by beating Exeter 11-3 here Wednesday night. Bill Shaddick scored five goals to pace the local's win. Brian Bonthron scored two with singles going to Gerard Overholt, Garry Chap- man, Earl Wagner and Wayne Willert. Frend Lamb scored two for Exeter, with Ricky Boyle getting the other. EPHRIAM HAASE TO SERVE ON HEREFORD GROUP EXECUTIVE Harry Hirtzel, of RE 1, Credi- ton, was elected 1962 president at the annual meeting in Credi- ton of the Huron Hereford As- sociation. He succeeds Whit- ney Coates, RR 1, Centralia. Other officers elected were: First vice-president, Thornton Eedy, Dungannon; second viee- president, Ephriam Haase, RR 1, Seaforth; secretary -treasurer, D. G. Grieve, Clinton, associate agricultural representative for the county; directors, Russell Hill, Mitchell; James R. Couites, Belgrave; B. R. Thomson, RR 3, Seaforth; 0. A. McCharles, Lucknow; William Clark, RR 5, Goderich; R. E. Thomson, Clinton; auditors, A. S. Bolton, Dublin, and B. R. Thomson, RR 3, Seaforth. Guest speaker was Keith Rid- delI, agricultural representative for Middlesex, who visited the United Kingdom and several countries in Europe last spring. He showed slides and com- mented on agricultural prac- tices and activities in these countries. Mr. Riddell was introduced by Harry Hirtzel and thanked by Thornton Eedy. Greetings from the county were given by Christmas party, Sunday, Dec. 10, at 2:30, each member to bring sandwiches and cookies. Mrs. E. Munn won the mystery prize and Mrs. Garnet Allan, the draw. Members exchanged gifts and luncheon served. Decorating committee were Mrs. Gordon Munn, Mrs. How- ard Smale, Mrs. Harold Camp- bell, Mrs. Roy Smale and Mrs. William Smale. Ivan Forsyth, Seaforth, Warden of Huron. Douglas Miles, agricultural representative for Huron Coun- ty, urged members as breeders to take advantage of the herd - testing policy of the associa- tion and to include females as well as males in their test pro- gram for performance. He said that there was a need to im- prove the quality of the Here- ford breed. Twenty-six 4-11 Club members of Beef Clubs in the county, who raised and exhibited Here- ford calves, were special guests at the meeting. In all, 140 per- sons attended. Hensall Legion Names Officers John Skea was elected presi- dent of the Hensall branch of the Royal Canadian Legion at their December meeting Wed- nesday evening. Other officers are: First vice-president, Wil- mer Dalrymple; second vice- president, Jack Simmons; serge- ant -at -arms, E. R. Davis; execu- tive, Garnet Allan, Byran Kyle, Don Havens and Stan Kochan. Joint installation of the Legion and Auxiliary will be held Jan. 3, 1962. " A donation of $25 was voted to the Girl Guides for their care of the Cenotaph. President Jim Clark was chairman. Every week more people dis- cover what mighty job.( are ac- complished by low cost Exposi- tor Want Ads. �!wr.wr.�+.r,wrv�iw-r;r��;rr;wr;r1�r;rr;r'.r.u-r;rr;r.ru.•�;e-i;r1�;w�;rr^.lr;rr;wr;r +5• ,., ''ti►.' +'« • K, ek .4 R . ,�. .S, Y.. , .. it • ,4. ..•• Yn . tt, • r,. .•.. W • w .ti ... 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Clark, Mrs. Alice Joynt, Mrs. Melville Tra- quair, Mrs. Joe Flynn, Mrs. Sim Roobol and Mrs. Maude Redden sang three Christmas carols, "It Caine Upon the Midnight Clear," "Gentle Mary Laid Her Child" and "While Shepherds Watch Their Flocks By Night." Mrs. Currie Winlaw ac- companied at the piano. The -Christmas message was presented by Mrs. James McAl- lister, choosing for her theme, "The Other Wise Man." Mrs. George Hess favored with a pleasing solo, "No One Ever Cared For Me Like Jesus." Mrs. Orville Jones accompanied at the piano. Mrs. Elgin Rowcliffe reported for the visiting com- mittee, and Mrs. Laird Mickle for the ,Missionary Monthly. Mrs. James McAllister presid- ed for the business. Mrs. Geo. Armstrong read a letter- from the president, Mrs. E. T. Rowe, drawing attention to the work -that the provisional committee have done up to date, and an- nounced the date"of the inau- gural meeting of the United. Church Women to be Monday evening, Jan. 8, 1962, at 8:00 p.m., when the nominating, committee will present their their 1962 slate of officers. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the meeting. Hold Prices Is B of M Advice MONTREAL, Dec. 4—Holding prices down and increasing pro- ductivity should be Canada's ob- jectives in the face of intensify- ing competition and changing market alignments, according to G. Arnold Hart, president of the Bank of Montreal. Mr. Hart told the bank's 144th annual meeting today that this country should follow the European example in de- veloping greater co-operation among labor, management and government towards these para- mount aims. Shareholders also heard R. D. Mulholland, vice-president and general manager, report busi- ness to October 31 at a record level, with growth in assets of $464 million, which represented "the largest increase ever ex- perienced in a year by any Can- adian Bank." This expansion brought the B of M's total re- sources to a figure just below the $4 -billion mark. 3,000,000 Customers Mr. Mulholland also noted that the B of M is now banker to more than 3,000,000 Cana- dians from coast to coast, with the number of deposit accounts increasing 134,000 in the year. Mr. Hart said that while busi-, ness has shown signs of increas- ed activity in the past year, the pace of recovery from re- cession "still falls short of the rate of growth we would wish to see." Ile added that Canada today lives under conditions of "managed money," so that it should be recognized that (?an- ada's fiscal and monetary poli- cies must be closely inter related. In the future, he hoped that "level • headed common - sense" would prevail in management of the money supply, with flexi- bility as the key. Even so, Mr. Hart believed, "there is no monetary formula that will, in itself, create wealth," nor can there be a substitute for the "technical skill and energetic salesman- ship required in an increasing- ly tough competitive trading en- vironment." Positive Approach Advocating a positive ap- proach to new problems for Canada caused by the Euro- pean Common Market, the B of M president said the stimu- lus to economic expansion like- ly to follow Britain's entry and the consequent greater demand for Canadian raw materials, might well in the long run off- set other disadvantages. In any event, he continued, Canada can "reap nothing but disappointment from taking a negative attitude in our inter- national dealings," "so that "we should be active in meeting the competition, and in adapting ourselves , . Insurance - Real Estate WCOKE Egmondvi I le, Ont. P.O. 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Your gift of money i, entered in a special passbook and enclosed in a Christmas reser guaranteed to make young eses pop with glee. 2. MONEY ORDERS purchased for Christmas - giving come in gaily - decorated envelopes or folders that clearly spell out your Yuletide wish, Ideal for those "hard•to- buvfor" people on your out of town and overseas gift lists. 3. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS CHEQUES are avail- able in two colourful holiday designs—one for personal and one for business giving. They are "giftwrapped" in a bright corer that glows with the spirit of the season. t,c �r r4 t03Malla cA+Qoiays Sr,- Ihrsr (pedal Christmas feature( at your neighbourhood Mmvh of the R of if today tdnn'I fnrgrt lo bring your Christmas chop/nig fist). BANK OF MONTREAL eaxadaa ?brat 6a Hensall Branch: KENNET'H CHRISTIAN, Manager Brucefield (Sub -Agency) : Open Tuesday and Friday WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817