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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-04-04, Page 5iwt•77,a-:1, L KING$. SU1 SOUTHGATJ Phone 334 MAIN ,ST. $EAFQ jb�. TIME a>unual„lneettng 0Seaforth' W,i will be «Ixe1d Tuesday, April 8, at mii.s, et the home of Mrs,, Gordon llfc ^emmie Roll call 'will: be payment• of fees . Co -hostess: Mrs, Gordon Elliott, ' and the mat- te Will be; Begin well ',and- end - better; .those. _who miss a meeting, Miss-' a lot Please renienaber to 'bring art- icles fol• the bale, children's, sweat ers and articles for a layette. Lunch committee ate: sandwich- es, Mrs. Andrew Crozier, Mrs. :William: Collins and Mrs: ""Erlin' ltmarex. 'relishes,. Mrs, Harold TnE MA ti. Co op.Fertilizer Blended to do a JOB Not: to meet' a Price" i ei-inina,tio Tria'e ' Variet r IghG. n, �•,., 3 t LEAA NED' • :, � . PROPERLY_ G. , s REASONABLY PRICED You' Will 'Find" Co :o Quality Packed Tri Co -o .Ba s • cBy CRAIG WIII,IS) • Assembly =For the" ;first time `this ,, year a. play ;was :;presented" in :assembly: The play, ;put oar by the, Drama, Club,"wasZa comedy, based pr-the. supposed *....deathi Gran',dfather, portrayed;by Brian'"'Brady;;and•'the division ""of 'his " belongings 'betwi�e' his;.; daughters, .Ai7ie1ia and Elia hetla;. played Ily• , Roseinary Lane and, Bonnie McLeod;, idle}r hue "bands respeetively:`pl.ayed.by,.Tona. Murray and Ken ,Thompson°. The granddaughter was;;piayedby Don'- na Berger: Grandfatkier, "living with Athelia,, had been': ;courting without ,,his; daughters knowing, the patroness of tjie' local pub: • The two families,. however had ^Been accusing hila' of—,;,,Visiting,: the pub for ' :different yeasons. "There was to a degree lo, v lost "between "the au hters: lo e• daughters., and' between the.:` daughters and' grandfather:, At his ;mistaken death, : both daughters.''elaimed Grandfather's possessions as their own.,' Grand: father, however, _:had been sleep Ing;; only, ;.and "arose -reporting that he. was marrying' and ,would move out iinme Lately: --He also: -propos ed : to change his Will-the..1.Persen he was "living with when he again died zvoull; •.receiall his posses- sions.." The vedaughters,^'hypocrites the. -'extreme,,,, were now.: more than. willing'to have" him Sive, with diem Grandfather didhow- •ever accept, and :went to live with bis wife in^ the local pub,: • After Dinner Lea'gie Team •2;'made';good their• prom= isethat i they ,'were to play Teaiii 6 : again ,th'ey .would win.'' •Team 6 during the first half were by far the"'better 4eam, but a`s" he " 1 'st 'half- progressed Tea; 2,;picked up and" Team 6: became sloppy. The game ended:,1813,•in favor of,Team 2. Team"" are the grand clialiipions of• the Senior Boys'•Hpuse League. A Winner .for the `,Junior':boys.has not^yet,b;en decided, With: the *ling . of this exeep:; tionat weather, training-`has:::`start ed< for ,:the. first -Year Cadets •;out side, ;'under the -leadership of, Ron Uhler,- Louis': Knetch -and Yours, Truly. Mr, Dobson keeps; a watch - Mb eye 'over" the -entire. training: If the weather holds;` it ,won't be' long before the school as 'a :vvliole. is out and started in.•the training Why •has ' Harold suadenly, be�` come::: interested inr,rthe furniture business, . and. Earl:: in • McKillop' township farming?--' •ST; LOMB; Our; Men's''Department is just• brim. lull of the fewest ; and' sma est anon wear for-the--Easter-Parade:--- rote :Easter-Parade--- rop .in to -day and; tet ,us show_ Piss Rosemarie Dugharme., St. Joseph's hospital e-ool of Nurs- ing,'•London, •vislted;Mr and Mrs.; August •Dueharme. _;. Mr: and . Mrs Robert Gaffney and ;children;., Stratford,".and:.Toni. •Murphy, aElniira, visited With: and Mrs J.: k`. Murphy 1Vliss. Doreen `Dalton, , Miss: Jean` •Mpss,--and Miss -Bettye alton, of Brantford=spent the weekend with Mr. `andMrs ,Mauricel?alton" Mr..„;m Jaas` •Eckert ,,,R.pchester, N.Y.; visited:lVIr.Vand.Mrs,.Joseph Eckert and_::.Mr.',and Mrs .Peter Maloney. Miss Eleanor Bowman, -.:of Kit -chener, and Miss ,Cleo BoliMran, of Stratford, . with Mr; ' and Frank BoWrnan-. •" Jack_Morris, Tillsonburg, visited with :Mr,. and. Mrs, Toiri Morris Miss Catharine• Moylan, .;Brant= ford, ''visited :with ' Mr, and Mits. Jack `:Moylan:: .Leonard Maloney,,,Lucan, with Mxs. 'Nora 1V1 aloney. Mrs J.:. J; ,Holland visited ,in • t(tindstir with her son Kale Hol- nr land,•:who is'=i11____.:;w ;� � ' Mr and:lt2rs Jack Murray, of Guelph visaed' Mr. • and Mrs: 1Vlichael Murray Mrs: -Joseph Melady -and Mich gel^ Murray were in:'London, visit- frig, their mother, Mrs. Louise Mur- ,raw '•: '. e ■.O II, iti su er-siren. denticcif quality.:: C nstr •Ctie ' c - •chos n -for --ori deal #eatu es,as I' ,. a g, equipment on' the -,Latest 19:5$ ,cars: T MFR'S S REG: LIST 5 -YEAR, G,lYNRAN.i EE:: RQAD HAZARD, INSURED' Wetly Your "loss Trade-/ Full' depth., toad -hugging rubber,' tread; ;welded to;natural: inside rubber and •super- strength- Courtaulds Tenaeco. Cord Body, T.enasao stl: tha tire' cord that Withstands heat better thanvany other tire cord., The: hotter it' gets' the Stronger it gets. , Actual- 1y,10% stropger thari•the cord supplied On new car—O.—Raft. 'few yearsago. No annoy- ing 'flat •spots" , oto bm upirig or thumping. The quietest ride on•the road. Examples of your sitvings on 11,00 -Level ;' Mfrs • Discount' Mfr's-. • Discount ` Reg. Prize with' • Re9, • • Price With.' List Class A Ci;t Class -A ' Size • ease " Trade-in Size Price Trade-in 525/16' '.$20:96 $12.95 610/15 • $27:50 ,,513.95 550/15 18.10 13:45, 670/16' '20.45' • ;14.95 5 5, 23,25` ' 1395 '710/15' 31.30 15.95 600/16 25.25, ,; , 12.05 '760/15 ' 34.20 .. 1L 7:95 '640/15 •.. 2625:. .15.45• 800/"15 3o.'60 2195 650/16 32•20., 14.95 1 .MANY SI$ES<.. "TUBELESS OR WHITEWALL TIRES AVAILAIELt N S3 EXTRA ; - r a in- to-Levet—Rayon -Cord-Xold Rubber Treud uar4fteed' tense Tire -Safety--art "Retread" prices SOOI i, laeiar: Lln X70/ 1 F ctoty 30 4 WITH YOUR CLASS "A" TRADE -1N No*e . Ad4T•50e to the prices for installatislr.: ASSOCIATE STORE Mr:• and Mrs Ken Lane Lon-. "visited,:Mr an'd`Mrs. Lane. A. large and appreciative ;crowd, attended the three got coitiedy, ..A_ Pair' ;of Sixesi"_staged , m ;St. Col timban.parisl? hall on Friday eve- 'ping •by a' group' of leeet;' yo0ng Between acts the :_pupils - Of Hil- bert school; 'Under "the•directibn:,of7 their teacher; Mrs. - c seph.:i ady; performed the following ;dans-' es: "The Lancashire !Clog;" Sharon Burke, Mary Lou Murray, Geraldine Malone and 'Joanne ':Mur � ray, -:`'The WaltzClgg," 'Mary Ellen Doyle,:: Jean:lVloylan, > Mary,. Lou:' Coyne, Elaine '.Murray'. and Anne•Shea; "The'Prinirose Dance". by. Mary; Lou •Coyne; "The "Irish, Lilt," by Billie Feeney, Don; Coyne, Sean• : Moylal -and,=:"-iVlary�`- T..ou•� Coyne.: , "Songs 'were sung., by Jim Flanagan and .Glen" Butters; ac companied on the; guitar ;by::' Glen District Obituaries 'GLEN ` E. •PXCKAID ' 'CLINTON.-There passed ;away in Clinton. -:Public •Hospital' 'on Sat- urdays• Moreh 22, Glen Roy ,"Pick ard, beloved husband " of Tsabel Luella Oakes. He. was 41 years and seven • months•old Funeral • services,-: which' - were: largely •attended,, were conducted; by Rev C.: E. Peacock, at the .Ball and a•Mutch:Funeral Home, High, Street, ' Clinton, on` Tuesday, March; 25.. Interment followed in Clinton cemetery: Pallbearers_ Were Ray Cox,layton Cox, EarlCox,;Ches- .terJuli• us Sturdy xice, •'Mau::Frame„. and . ' ,The floral tributes were many and were carried by. iiepheWs;ROY Pickard, Don Pickaicd;'Leslie Arra- strong; rmstrong, anc cousins' Kenneth Teb- butt; Reg Tebbtttt-; -.and .Witliain The late Glen Rey -Pickard was born in Gdderieh "township, sots bf Laving 'I'ebbutt -and' the Iate Fred. Pickard. hi 1346 he tva•5 united in. marriage,. to • Isabel :Luella. Oakes.' Suryivir g. besides his, wife, are one daughter; Martine ',Dawn, age five; bis ^ blather,: Mrs Laving Pickard, - Goderieh; 'three.. sisters'•; Hazel, Toronto; Norma, Mr.' Mail Norton, London; Willa, Mrs; tail McAllister, and one brother, E1- win, of Dundas 3TMN- McBRIDE. ZiJIiiCH:="Tho death 'occurred in Zurich at -his late holne o€a"ohn McBride, ,,on Friday;. `March- 1; being a. former farmer a the Blind Line, Hay "-township,now owned by Mr., Clayton, Steekk.e. Ile was" in- his 85th year. - • He leaves :to mourn his .Ios$ his. sorrowing v,=ife, three daughters,' Mrs.• Earold Bell (Edith), ,of, Tien- sail; Mrs•..G. Blank (Grace); Zur- ich, and Mrs, Peart Love, of:Var., na, and a sent Roy.. -McBride, of the Goshen Line; a brother, dames McBride, of Clinton, and Live sir= ter$, Mrs: Mary Anti Stephenson, of Hensall, and Mrs:. Mand, Soleil,. of Saskatchewan libr many years th&deceased at tended-tendedi.lnitecl�Chltrclt fore -- fore going to Ourieh. 'His pastor,. iiev. Pitt,,of Goshen Line .Church, conducted the funeral. service. at the,' Westlake' Funeral Hoene Sun,'1 tier' :afternOhn :and at the .gravel. side., at- Bayfield .cemetery: Sohn:'itnbinson and Ctrs. Blmore Iiayter, ;of Goshen United Church,, TOPCOAT SHITE sHIRT,s .. Choose from, short point,- eyelet ' -rounder and button down collar .. styles, in regular .or•' "French. cuff sleeves. 3195 The new. topcoats--feap; -- tore Harris and estic tweeds acid good- looking oodlooking 'English cash- meres. ,We have a fine range in both A} SIZES 36 TO; 46 29,50 t0 •, 49,50 E'VE .GOT. the,' BEST I,0_7IING=HITS IN TOWN' Yes sir! When. you want,a smart new' hat, see- an excellent,- easy -priced selec- -tipn. This dapper felt ` ":: 5(95' BRIGJIT PORTSHIRT:: Colorfulvariety of solids and 'sp1a'sh prints in cotton blends: OTHERS TO 10.95' ti. STTCCESS' SUITS You'll get a better "suit for less money -.when you' . choose your, new Easter 'suit at' Stewart's. Let us how you the newest fabrics ,arid styles to day, ;and have -'a new••snt for Easter .$49.5'0 to, $65.00. , ther Ready -to -Wear Suits from $35 Many With "Two' Pair of Trousers BEN'S DEP:ARTME BODHA T IN NE R � - NEW STRETCH'lOSE 'Nylon blends in' solids z or pat- terns;- fits the ankle :snugly: 500 to .-1,50' E1 ATILE ; TIES All types fors"all occasions. 1Bow ties; knits, patterns. Two •Easter, lily :plants ; adorned the, altar' of St. •Peter's Lutheran dburch 'on Sunday : in memory: of Fred °Hinz,. Who P y assed. - Ewa ' 19 ;a •ears o. " The .were plaCed, b' , Mr: Edward Seherbarth, Sr. un- derwent' an eye operation' at Strat- ford General- Hospital on Thurs- day Mr. Fred •Harloff'has been'con- fined • td ;Scott :Memorial Hospital, Mrs Herman' :Leonhardt.., was confined ;fi#=Stratford7•hospital fo a few days "recently, and has" now returned home, `•. f - • ;Mrs: Charles Rock underwent an operation m Seoft,_1Vlemorial Zion pital, Seaforth, "recently. . . , - 1 r.'and,Mrs. Ralph .Hicks spent, a few: days on 'a trip' to Northern Ontarid: , Members of . the Luther League of St. Peter'' Lutheran 'Church will present .a play;• "Buddy Boys An „ . program in and varlet a Orchid; �' P g . the church basement ,,,text . Tues day evening. and Mrs. Ed,, Bressler and: Mrs:. John C pi gel, 'of • Stratford, spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs.' W L••" Querengesser. ,'Mrs 'Tdora' Diegel,: of Mitchell, ,spat the week end at the seine home.: ' , Mr, and Mrs. -Martin Hauck _and David, of, Milverton, 'Visited his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs Reuben Buuck, on Sunday Mr. and Mrs-, Glenn. Diegel and family, of • Stratford," and Mr. Franklin :Moore, of Princeton, .bbelt- ed on 1Vr and', Mrs. R. Sholdice on Sunday.b ,., , -_ -- Miss. Marleen:: Diegel;. Reg N.,' of Stratford,, was at her home'for a few day&. -Miss Grace Fiseher, Kitchener, ;spent, the weekend with her par- ents, , , -• Mr. and ' Mrs.: Lavern Wolfe at- tended 'the :confirmation . of Larry Hinz at Seebach'S Hili: Church on Sunday; and were guests of: '•his parents. Mr..and Mts: Ezra Hit z. Mr _gad - Wnfred,-,Ahrens; Bob and- Ken " end Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prtieter ,visited Mrs. Louise Hiiie-iireeht itt • Kitchener .on' Sun- day Messrs. Ford Dickison and Mer vin Leen'hardt attended tate Warm Heat Training School held in Lon- don this -Week. .' E • Mr •and Mrs ' jack:, `Sillick,•- of Teeswat•er•, .visted''with " Mr....and Mrs.: Harald S m h reeentl " r a ld t Y. ' y,; t wards ' h , ri is o Se, of the' sti n Hme. met in .the church basement on Thursday -•evening Mr and Mrs. Gordon Mogh, Mr. and Mrs. GIenn Mogh . and Mr:' and •; Mrs. , Ross Leonhardt 'were in ;charge. of 'devo- tions The topic' was, "Where;: Seek Ye .'the i 'Christ?". Pastor. Fischer conducted--Bible'study,` and; Mrs. Ross' Leofiihardt ' and' Robert r Beuerrnann sa `-.duet . -The W president, ' red Ahrens,; presid ed for the business.' Theplays are to-- be preshhted April • 21 and•22.' The' same -Committee as in charge of -devotions served lunch._' BL /i KE c spent the weekend at the •bome of -. AI G his ,parents, Mr and Mrs_ Roy A number from this•eomin;unity sf Z, :. M< ' • and nhd'isa.-l'so: attended n deed the..fun- JaotthenndMadcBtrhiede;fuSnrer, ioofutrhiceh',1 otne"era ., randfathr, Snda afternoon;• The, :heartfelt B•atP•lays a sang a.' duet The rflow,er 'bearers were' Six great-g'andehiidren' Ronny West lake, Wayne Love, VPz. lV1cTride,-• Betty and Shirley Bell aid Westlake. e pallbearers 'were six gran'dsons,: ',Ruth,' 'Wesley,. 1 ei'tti. atrd-3ohn`retr de, Vanier Love and: -Donald tell. The floral tributes', were most ,. beautiful and numerous. Heartfelt sympa- thy 'goes '1tut;to the•sorrowing":fam- ily wind ;many• relatives .Atelati 'es,. were Present—rat• the funeral -froth' Auburn, Kipped; Exeter, Varna London ;ltd, Iiensell..':, synPath , of the many ,friends- Mx:Elgin 1VIcKin1ey, motoredto „. n h n da of ter this , community is extended to ,tris Wi g, am o Sun y_ nook.; so Roy.McBride, . and .f mil' . . = talon ,a carload” of young: , e Mr. •Bedard and' son of Detroit to :the Sin -Son Time' of the and brother;'a Sarnia visited with United Church Presbytery held ort:,,, Mr.. and Mrs. •San . Oesch of the the radio -TV program on Sunday Goshen Line : North .and took in • 'afternoon at 3:30' p.m. ` . the sale Friday • afternoon. • They . Mr; 'Hardy, of Goderich Provitii alsq visited, Mr., and Mrs. Russell cial Police, spoke to the;,pupils, in MeV and 'daug,ters:; S.S.NO. -2;• Hay and Stanley town Mr.. `Teddy::Je fery-.sent"".tile ships,..oh.' safety rules, .and.'also weekend iii'Windsor,:with his:bro- shwed a: film.'to 'the -:pupils: and,o-� tiler an7sier-intw; Tfr.: ' and teacher, 'Mia. •:'l•au.e.,:Deiehert' - Mrs.Lloyd 'Jffer and Agnes. Seddin efirationstare•underway ,Jr.. Hugh ;McBride, of London in this vicmity-tlus'wek EXFOSITOR • WANT ADS ';BRJNG RESULTS Phone 41 '. eerless Roofing L0;NG;t'N ,sPEdIA. ISTS ``HOME, ONSTRUCTIOINTAL DEIGNS 'one 8=1 64, smite 1 . X42 ,Clsr iC 5i cue BENE and INSULA Your Home witI Mrs J: Bell's Residence Before ItenewingTwith Brixite N Newest Amierican SI1 NG IZifRABLF:` -= 1Pitb Beauty' aad I esign" This Siding carries TimeGuarantee • L'hone or contact: MRS. 'J`- BELL a v� 1011 &met Phone 310 Soaforth H(bo lifer . Loritl `Digital` Manager