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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-04-25, Page 9ENSA BowlingClub Eley s, deers The- Iieusail ; Bowiiu Club -mak for: their- annual meeting and elect- ed as lect-ed'as their president, W, will, Other officers elected were vieepresident, Wes. Venner; sec, retary-treasurer, Shaddick grounds • committee, Heave Nor- mai Jones,: John; Heade/ton and Lorne Luke -tournament r- t rnainen `" comms mittee, William :Brown.. and ; •Sam. Rannie, .The club,:ho es to stsrt e' se's 6 the season on a �. . Y - Hold Trousseau Tea • Mrs. Nelson •-Pfaff,{ ,Brucefield,' entertained, at a 'trousseau tea'' at her home last Monday:,'.iu • honor of herdaughtei<,''.Greta,--bride- of Saturday:: Over 90 iguests were Harry-Mather's'Garage at Exeter, reeeived by Mrs, 'Taff and: Greta. Miss, Janice : McClure, : Vi.rMtbrop, vyaa' z charge of the guest book. Mrs. Grant McGregor and : Mrs ttobert. Esker,. Jr., of •Mensal',dis played the, bide's trousseau; ' and Miss: MarjoriePfaff,. • Brucefield, and ,Miss, Marilyn Treimeer, ; Kip-; ,pen,: ,were . in; charge_,,of, the gift; room.: Servingi were T Mrs;` -Don; McClure, Winthrop,: and 1GIrs: John Baker, lfensali. Mrs." ,George -V.ar- ley'andMrs. Jack,Kinsman assist ed in - the, kitchen. , • The tea, room was;; 'attractive .in' color schemes; of pink and, white Anyone uitei;ested_ in trag::shoot inn -shouldattend' a'•; meeting ; at If you have: and are interested in getting a PREMIUM LTM. f or.'tiiemt- - contact: a FRES... sweet, t , naturally, delicious -there's nothing tO equal milk -nature's bonus: food. AAilk e is,morthan s ,.. a delicious and cream •�:. Ycooi drink, ::... s, t also: provides essential=p oteins:;_and No otherminerals.--e;: - c, ,food gi>!es so much soo little. No otherbev aro a can . take et_ pl®ce. From now on -drink lots of Milk1: e9. kirl 1` ... every `eve rYYI•. ® PH �N ;3 E 1 , r" e are now ;_: puttingup - carton e - s.an want a o,.. odclean quatity eggs. TRAITI s. I nl TRAV?I PrrPrietor.° • i;3yiy%a mss: �'.i�s�?�/!sr=�•� urfay.. s,= , ;.uS�,rY Sr .k• arli e `cNought-on ` r aort� Auili�a' res Biro Wednesday "the 'Seaford' Legion .Ladies' Awd iary 'to'Branch 156, Canadian Legion, were . hostas to over 100 -ladies from, Hensall, Goderich, Exeter :and'Clinton,,,aux diaries.: Vice -President - Mrs. C. Bennis", in the absence•,of Precis Monday evening,; April 28, at 7:30 p.m. • shai . Ithasbeensu, gest., ed to -^orifi a " trap Shootin league. a mona the Iocal clubs, whx h wo tl' be (xx1erie1, Clinton, ',Happen ..and One purpose, Of the meeting would be to . hold alternate, social shoots among the , clubs through- out the "summer;; and' to hold'. a banquet for all the shooters :and their wives in the fall.. • 'fear Dialogue on Japa Mrs. Harry Hoy. was ,hostess, far the:April meeting ,of Che Arnold Cir' cle"•oo -Hensall Presbyterian Church -on Monday evening. "'The 'president, olVIrs. ,A. Orr, : opened the.• aneeting With, a 'poem ..and prayer..' Mrs. D. MacDonald;_ Mrs. John Baker and Mrs: Gerald.; Bell presented a very interesting. logue on' -Japan.,; $cripture'.reading .fro"m .Luke 14 by .Mrs. Gordon shwa m'. S 1 was ed folio w , with.-pray- 'er Iiy,;l4lrs. MacDonald: ,Business followed All'• members' were,;' asked to -have supply- money for the, May meeting; the date being changed from 1Vtay 191o:;the.26,;to beheld at the hone of Mrs. Beverley Bea- ton. :The anee�irig cicised_,with the Lord's.;,P-rayer Lunch --;was = serv- ed by hostesses -;M's,: Stewart•=Be11 Nlrs.'. Ge_raId Bell and;,:Mrs;-,Ed F. dentMrs: d: McKibben. welcoxiied,. the giie8ta ,and introduced; 'Zone Comzganden:.Mrs, Xa. Mali; :Blyth; who: congratgllated Seaforth, - on: -theiSi sixth ` birthday, + Sij e; also spoke, on ;the zone rally to ,be held; in • Blyth later "in the .Year, -The evening .'was then.. hairtjad ever to entertainment officer;,Mrs.y C Coombs, ' who • -, introduced thefiue;