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The Huron Expositor, 1958-05-09, Page 7ECONOMY WING MACHINE HIN_: E E RV IC ALL T41% F4.� - .: rth— 41..' leaf o Phone 85X r A - L �tEFAIRS- -T0 • ALL � Jc ensalk-- Children dirt ';A►t Goderichr Nelson Meelinchey, of ell`fiton, formerly of Hensall, scored 86 in the piano • competition. at the an- nual Huron County Music .h"estival at Goder%ch Friday. Having won, first last year,; the Sitio Salt award went to the second place. winner. Miss -Carol. Brown wen first .priz in, the Bach section (piano), 13. years, and under, and pleased see- Iand with piano solo, la- and under, "Wintry Wind," • District . Qbifuarie ° ,Tom 4P Slug 'o?; LION.---jtihriWesley Erittoa, well 1CneWct farmer and .cattle drover, of Hibbert Township, died in 'Scott Mereorial Hospital, Seaferth, early Saturday morning at, the age.`. of 87. ,1;Te ;had been m his'utisual 'health until two°weeks ago. Born- on lot 8, concessions 2; Hib- bert Township1`he lived there .all' his life;`, In 1897 he married Iielah Harris, who died,in1952 ;He was a member of 1Vl ahi,Street , United Church . Mitchell - and was fernie'r- LE 1 AND'. FIXING U �.r THE FAMILY N'T F WS OF BENSALL CHRISTIANS IN MINORITY- IN: JAPAN TSP��, tSC LOSESAT UNITED MS.: The scboolraoni of •Heiusall 17xlit idiom Cancer 'Soeiety 'held in the ed +Church, lovely with spring flow- Exeter Library on Friday evening HURON P�157Pi' ers, was'. the ;setting' for the May 'Miss Jane Farrow; a student of meeting of The Women's Mission South;:Huron .District' High School, ary Soczety 'Thursday , aternoon;. -gave. an .yessay.nom,"CancerFred:. Mrs: N. E: Cook'and her group Dobbs:showed'fil 1 on.caneer, were al%a'rge and Mrs,. W., B Mr; -,C. J;•Porter, ou The .staff of; Crass was ,in theTM:eliair, Mrs. M- South•.1 iron District' High ,School;, laert Alexander. amid Mrs, Stanley education chairman; repeorted in ,distributed 400, leaflets. tothe Airport and_ other places, ` He; also" tendered his .resignation., ,Appoint went -o€- a successor was 'left in, the hands of the. executive.. _ 1Vf7tchell, had charge ,of. the devo. ly active: Via. a 'superintendent and 'tonal. Miss : Gxeta Laramie ,favor - Sunday favor -Sunday . School,teacher in Zion ed with an; enjoyable piano, solo: "United 'Church„' He .was the son The. topic'; "What' Is Our, Concept of the late Mr. and Mrs 'John Brit of Japan Today?" -,_was "taken Tby' • ton. . ' 1Vfr'.s. N. E. 'Cook with. Mrs Laird surviving are three sons, Car ,1Vlickle- and Mrs. William Dougall man of GrandvieW, Man -;'"Herbert assisting- ` The topic • revealed the on the homestead, "Hibbert Town;,-factthat-Japan has; -a population.. shin; 'Vein of Killarztey; 'Man:; of :nnety _ rtuhlion The increase ill three daughters, Mrs:: Charles (Muriel) Hunter, London;---- Mrs Kingsley (Marie) Salton and Mrs. Robert-.(Burtie),, Keyes, both-. of Mitchell:: He was predeceased by One' daughters_ Miss Myra Britton Funeral service was 'herd at :'tire` Lockhart Funeral Home, -Mitchell, 'Monday;: afternoon, "eonducted•'t.by Rev. J. Robert Watt .-.Burial was in Woodland cemetery, JVIitcliell. • MuIfl-Girade UeaVY DULY ,Hensall .Minister 1 leads Presbytery anyone of us tomorrow;=they need amounts to: more .than oil m ion a :year, and is equal to .the sizeof,.. the` -'State of Montana, Japanese children are happier than any oth-• ers''in other •countries. •'J he youths' believe that the greatest honor. that Can= befall; ;them is -to -die: for -his, country,- if need be Only -one=half ofone per •'cent of the population. -is Christian, Chris- tian services are .helping them -to .salve some of their --problems Ja?. pan Sends; delegatesto all: World 'Conferences.- Wha't",has ;itappeued to hnnr 'as : a. nation may l;appen to ;Darnel, of Hensall :was eleeted chairman -of the Hui -7_ on -Presbytery of the United Church. of Canada;' when the ,:Presbytery ,met Thursdayin Main Street Unit ed Church, 'Exeter Rev: W. J. 'v. Buchanan, of Gor rip, was named secretary, and Joseph : Snyder; of 'Goderieh, was elected, treasurer. ' Chairman for theineetmg„was Mr. Daniel. Nominations for com- -missions, _to the Genera).- Council_ an September`.: were: Rev M. Thomas; of Walton, and Mr-.. Sny =der Additionahnominations Were Rev A. E. Holley_,. of Grand Bend; Rev: `F.,! J. White„ of sLondesboro;” Rev. Alex Rapson; of Exeter; Rev. Albeit, • Dunn, of Bayfield•; .and' -do :want ' us for partners President.„ .Mrs:; . George Arm- strong •:who .took=the- chain'for the. business rperiod, cotninented onthe interesting” topic..; Thankyeti notes were read from aMrs :Jarvis :Ho- ;tori and kt'Irs Gr-ace_-.Harpole .:The date for- the annual Baby, :Band party. was. set -for Thursdayiune 19.. ,The bale wilibe packed Tues day June; 3, in the church school- room,, and wall - be forwarded' to headquarters in Toronto Mrs', :Hoxton_ansi Mrs_—'B. • Sherratt re potted :_for' the visiting •Committee, "' Attend Cancer Meet., Mrs:.; -.George.' Hess,' Mrs R .M Peck, `Mrs. T-: C -Coates, , Mrs--Cae_o__ Armstrong, Mrs. Harry Faber., Nlrs.'Errue Chipeliase,-Mrs E. -R: George' Watt Londesboro•'' H Shaddick and Mrs., Inez' °McEwan gilt FinkHeads Club The' committee appointed by the, Hensall Recreation„C.ommissien to lookbite the natter. of securing; leader;°.fox thh CUb Pack'andScouts net :Thursday, - Eiill :.Fink.:Velun-, teered to be, Cub Leader,:'to be as sisted,;by George. E. Walker,,. Jini. :Taylor, John 'Baker; George Park- erWalker,,. ,arid others John Baker will lead-the—Scoots, Sl GTlME IS PAINT -UP XTERIORl ani "There_: will "be a registration at the 'Legion HallFriday, May, 9, at the B;oysCub 8:: toHack, i12 internn=estebdoys, to joining 12 and up interested in joining -the Shouts; are asked to 'Come and•reg fisted::; Due to the. . short period be. tween ,now and-summer.holidays, it was, decided .'not :to.. hold any meetings ,until fall;; The ;Legion has :kindly :offered their- Ball for the -meetings. n - - Sympathy is extended to Mi•. and Mrs:. Don Cooper ,.of Clinton (nee EileMweo•;V,aria), in he deathen of thaxeir.illnfaatf'sloi r;.who,pasIts _ed away ,on?Saturday, Apri 26p•ii Clinton HespitaIw' ' . Mr. and,TVlrs Murray Baker (nee Greta: Pfaff)::were honored at a;. reception held for,• them , in th_,e Town` Hall -;Friday- evening.: hall'' -`was .fol ecttfor`the-oceasion: The :couple :Were presentedwith.. a well-filled: purse of-mtoney P'res- entaton address wasr read'lfy Tom Kyle Jr.,. WithGrant McGregor riiaTting the,,,preseiitaon Norris orchestra furnished: -music for ,the Pentland, Port' Albert.' attended. a meeting 'of 'the'Cana- .V.1.100 4' HEAVY DU (DEYE*GENT.Tarp +IOTOR 011 .E with,,:matures :extra'..Ibutlt `trble-free' driving in; far •.Peppy, tro 9 1{10 - Flaa ith' 'Mato�Master.', Y. vy: �, Fill uptiv .. .,, • Du Motor :Oil, "refinad with •the utmost skill < tr.. tromrthe finest Penn3glvanra`=oif=stocks_to�we : all around 'protection,';to' your engine,.,`Moto- Master V:1 T00+ pro;Iongs, trouble-free per- ` formance for thbusand§''of.'extra -'miles plus rons./ear to keeping. engine clean, artd free f w _ _ -:, r_'- Your car., give your Car- smooth, , full Powe, � . - ace and autometica(iy";,;.delivers' top ,,Perform n„ no at all • s eeds' •ood temperature, mile eff mil P -s-the oitiOr our " V 1 i Y to M�` o Mas ie at aft m r. - e - eeds. a�5 i n an - rm P :engine ,fora 1 kinds ofd , ;, 9 Het s' reduce .eXpensive repairs cuts down on p QUART 'GALLON $"Grades; in one can---�, Sonat ch,an et>ver • jf 'or toda's' high ,' speed, ".. eciall f today's' Refined." especially ression.'engines to' give rich, `full- ' "h' cora high p *ime1 a ubric 'tion at every spe ed and tempera mTt' a � ear -round oil, that provides• i t maxi anti otectio?i"againstsludge, ru. aximum' pr st,.._ "ion. to°'keep-your engin-e; pea(c;effici-i caned -pa - ew .-en Ines e g _ Full 'detergent. -keeps; fi� eney. � y.. _ i to older cars -Prevents " - dean _:resTores power 'engine ,'—knock,, stops `ale. lifters .5 tick1 n lower$ oil consumptio n, pro longs ,steps up.horsepowea aand boosts'g seo. l9 ire, mil e- age. 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Alexander Clark, music specialist of Medway* High Rev. Charles D. Daniel was el ected chairman of ;the Huron Pres; bytery of the ,, United Church of Canada when the .Presbytery met'. in Main.. Street'United' Church, .Ex eters= on Thursday. '- Mrs Carlyle Wilkinson wort -4825 at: the Legion bingo," held`- at .the Le,gion, • Hall, . Clintgn,' Thursday, ee farfh _ Lions CIu all' Kinsmen -,a lied humin: Hens PP, ons tape to - some. 40 : children's bicycles it} ;front; of the Town Hall' �`Ellwood,c hair-;. •Fra � edn esda Frank W y man• of the„service committee, was inchar e. g 1, The Mayineeting o -the Hiensa11 nstitute” will' be: held =oil' ._Women's . x Wednesday.,May:l4f m the: -Legion Tull: ' .Theme, of the meeting is "Historical'? Research . andCurrent. >• ns er= :Wil e answer - Wednesday. 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Cutting. heights:.adjustable ,from 1 inch to ,2,-/2 inches CLEANUP TILE YARD WITH A TOWN" "is: COLiNTRY WHEELBARROW _ ! 2i/2 -cubic faot capacity,..10x13/4r' seini-Pneu;niatic puncture -proof ,tire. t b2 Mire)/ Feeftion i C C Y�UYOUR� ?�• �e�ed� CHAN ► C�"PAINT ,USE to oiil Gloss ',exterior; Buchanan Clear MOUN'' FOREST 'er$':. :More Snots aria';Stains Removed'' Ga&mWill'eat w'stear ay- elloneanger.::1onger Phone '669 r 2 Seaforth Al'iTIIY-C4LDMR Agent MON and' TRIMS.:MORNINGS P one E URON =-1 POSIT) Wort THE . ELECTION'; :CT, 1951 SECTfON 88 (4) � OF HOLDING AN rrJTI�E .:. r• o-: .49 9 DART .. 9 2.8 COMPLETE : HOME. OWNER'S SPECIAL! HOSE -'-REEL NO.ZZ: 5U: ft. length plastic I•Tose with :.couplings; 1 solid brass hozenozzle, 1•all-metal hose banger,,. 2 POUNDS( Cr ENDAL1 GRASS SEED:. ." jeced 'CUAl1'IQIS - 13"x2 9 VOICE ' Ohl; TE, 1PER AN CE' Only ;1,666 alcoholic cases in' - Ontario last , year were reach ed -•by i,:special 'treatfitent ser- . ' received, vices. ;,A. few `.other` . ree ei . help in hospitals, . private alai- ' i ,les and -penal institutions , On: has aii',estimated, 76,000: thousand ew "alcoholics. Four til • cases are added, each year. . • These; 'statistics Were -tabled in the Ontario Legislaturre- cently "by the Alcbholism. Rei'• ' search' Foundation.:' ' One hopeful trend was point- 'ed out`, in the report. Employ - ',,ers are .awakening to the fact that •alcoholism. is .a very Ser: ions' problem., in industry In 'employee groups .the'.Founcla- tion has surveyed, from 3 to 6 per cent have alcohol ptob-. hems., These. employees' aver-. 'age 181 days absenteeism per 'year, about 10 days above. -,the normal rate,, The answer to this serioud:prblem?5, .Surely_ not .only more facilities , for cure, but much more intensive ,prevention measures- through " education of youth . ii home, Church: undr<sehool.--(Advt:),` 1 9c' war( Seafo R Notice is hereby given' that pursuant to. The Election Act 1951 Section 88),a poll for the Electoral District of Saturday, tr Huron will be open on Thursday, Friday and, the 8th, 9th and 10th days of 'May, 1958, from 8 a.m. until 5 p,m., and from 7 p.m.until 10 pan E.S.T. (9'a.ni1 until ' ,•,: S 6 p.m,, and 8'p m until 11. p.m., D:.T ) The polling places for the said electoral district will - be :located at the Town Hall, Exeter, M. E Clarke's Garage, Sea -forth, ,:a:nd' Mrs. ' George Beadem's,.?,East Street, Goderieh, for the purpose of receiving the, �t2s ,,of voters who ekpect':to be absent from. the electoral dis-` trice on the ,dad fixed for .polling. The, ballot boxes`' will be ()paled and the votes count- ed at, 7 pan.tS p.ni: D.S.T.) bf the 12th 'day of May at the, said -place Dated at Seaforth this, 28th day of April, 1958. ,t RUSSELL T. EOLdPON,' Relearning C) cer.