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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-05-30, Page 33: EXPOSITOR .WANT .ADS 'PRINO RESULTS _ ccs. *ON JUST A/4Y DRY .CLEANING re' assure Hensall Kin Giv en Attendance .Pins Hensall Kinsniee Cxotb..at 4,1w r' dinner meeting Thursday' rrssenttd attendance pins. to Conrad McRa- ,arts with 100 per ,cent atteridance -401,in. Heal and .Ross Jinks, 200 1er' cent;. Harold Knight,, 800 per Beit Bill- M'iek1e, Jim --Clark and Jack Drysdale, 400 per,cent. Bill Mickle and Jack' Drysdale: gave highlights of the district .con- vention held tri lamulton. The elui decided to have an evening enter- tainment and dance in the local' arena Labor ' D'ay night. Robert R..ealaurn' wen the raffle. ensalI Sale. Prices, ' Prices at ' 1-Tensail community sale: Thursday were Weaniiiig; pigs, . 515.75 to $16.90`;"-- chunks; 18 90;chunks; $20.1.0 to $23.75; feeders, $26 to $34.50; sows, $90 to $131; Holstein cows, $150 to $185Dur-: ham cows,: $175 to '$210; Holstein- calves, $12 to $36; Durham calves,' $30 to $62: liOrie '41 Sold were ,5.70, Pigs and 150;head of'`eattle' and 'calves ou. A-1' Service e have recently installed IVevir Modern Dry leaning .• Equipment and can offer you. fresh, entle dry cleaning that protects fine fabrics` and colors as it cleans them all at easy -.prices. There's no hazard here when it comes to sizing.• . We never " shrink or stretch garments: They come' back; to you in per- fect shape erfect'shape„ beautifully dry cleaned and. pressed,.. CALL US FOR SERVICE. Phone 8' Seaforth.. ENLAIG I11i LiIS ,,E,'S less than 'a year ago,' Flannery i;Cleaners today;'; has iegparGded •to a point where t, has-been-neeess-ary to mstaU the latest-in..-dny,rcleaning equipment ,::,Thei. ,equip ment-pernuts the;. organization ;to provide guaranteed service.to its -many' etstoniers: Located. in 'the' Jackson' block , ,Flannery: Cleaners is' owned.:; and. operated, by' ;John ;,'Flannery, - for - di 'riot resident. 'H r Mr. Planner ' i ` sho ' n � he'''o crates• one ' for' many S.ea�s a� well knovtm st a� e , y . s w s . .P w machines, r'eeently installed -by the =.°,Gardner Sewing and; Pressing Machines ' Limited: of. the ne P_KC PER DRIVING HABITS_ Mrs. Franke Walters; they newly - elected' president; ';occupied: the chair for the: May meeting .of _the. Women's 'Institute held in the com- munity . Hall Thursday, evening: The secretary, Mrs_ •McCreath, reported,.on the April:meetin'g and: •a recent • executive 'meeting. ng. Mrs. James McDonald and • Mrs; Ed. Dougan were, appointed, as 'lead ers for tiie rdtifse, "Sew To -Save Dollars." .Any. member wishing 'a handbook was asked'` to notify the secretary before the next.• meet- Mrs. Herb . Travis,; Mrs. , Harvey Craig, `Mrs. William H. Humphries and Mrs. Gerald Watson were chosen, to prepare the entry for .Erussels 'Fall ;Fair, "The.' Man in My'Life." Mrs. - Torrance „Pandas reported' the. financial Standing.. An :invita-- tion.: to,, attend the BIyth institute on Thursday, June 5, was" accept ed. A -bus trip was. planned •for August. "During the loll"""call,' Sun- V 1q ►r-a� Like good )Cleaners everywhere, ; ou Dave <:chosen ".your equ prnent wisely or your Clothes EXPERT DRY CLEANING It was our privilege toprovide and - .Install the; n odern.�'-dry - cleaning equipment now :available . to cus- 'toners. -of Flannery' Cleaners' SEWING AND • PRESSING MACHINES LIMITED r AGENTS ,and DISTRID TTORS: ic.Dry Cleaning Machines • Ajax Shirt Laundry Machines - Glover Stainless Steel Washers " TORONTO 2 B ,fig >Spadina Avg shine Sisters • :Were revealed , by each- Memberpresenting a. giftto her Sunshine: Sister 'Mrs. William Turnbull, and ,Mrs; ' Ken McDonald presented Mrs.:Art.:Busby -with a parting'gift on behalf of the Insti- tute. The agriculture conveners,- Mrs. Ilarvey Craig and Mrs.; Roy Damson took charge of;the second Part of ;the meeting .;TA film; on Safe Driving".:was shown by Carl Hemingway. ,of the Federation, of Agriculture,• • Clinton. • Concentra tion; control .and courtesy are'es- sential for safe driving.?;Folloviing the film,,' Mr. Hemingway eemplih mented the branch on their large membership and also. on the newly decorated hall,.;which was a eom- munityproject,' last winter . He also gave valuable, advice regard ing car insurance policies and, hog. marketing •Mrs;--Graig-thanked•, the speaker who came so willingly, and Mrs Roy Williamson presented him with a' gift • " The motto, "Agriculture is the life, line,; of the; nation," was 'very ably given iY:; Mrs. Earl Mills:%'.Ir opening; Mrs. Mills remarked• that agriculture is the oldest:, and most ,e"ssential oreccupations and'is,•:the- foundation ui5on::wliich all, others" 'have been reared, Were farming to be discontinued for : one year, the ciyilized portion of the world's peoples would• :,tele and; even; :the easy -living Titations of tropical re gions would be..near. starvation:.. Today in Canada E we have soiree 174,000,000 'acres of occupied.' farm: land, and our, .population has in• :creased 21/2 ;times On;• this; :we ens.•: Nurse Graduates,:. 'Relatives' Attend Congratulations are extended to. Miss Alice: Caldwell who.• graduat ed from the Victoria, Hospital School of .Nursing, London. Miss Caldwellis _the •,daughter: dof Mr. and Mrs. William' Caldwell. of ucetield.' She" as one o 78 nBrurses graduating•wf'- in tie 1958'. class Those' attending :the _graduating• exercises- on Thursday -evening _at,. Thames Hall University.of West- ern Ontario; and-the'i'eception at Somerville :House,"; were 'Mr and 'Mrs. •William Caldwell, ,Brticefield;" Messrs., Kenneth, Gordon and Rob ert• Caldwell, Brucefield, Mr. Fred Deichert, Zurich; ' Mrs Clarence Coleman, Cromarty; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Laing, Cromarty; Mrs Harold Coleman, 'Staffa, • and Mr-.`: and:Mrs..:..Albert 7Xeichert,, Zurich:' - produce so: much.._more. food than: we can use that Canada is lead ng. i:exporter' of faad productsa tq: other countries, Who knows what, War s.;Will' be vented--or:won, .nr who:knows 'to what extent -Univers-: al peace an;d internafioiial',brother-; hood mat be brought •about by -the"' farmers . of:' Canada; that ;group of some 900,000 people, of whom the: farning..peaple of.our--own small- co inunity-are--a vital and• •essen ` tial part., 'ices,-•indeed, ,..agriculture. is .elle life -line of -our nation .George Williamson moved"' a vote of thanks- to all the .retire ing efficers`-Mrs William H. • Hum-` phries=;ted the group;-ifi a;..sing-song; after which lunch waSil served,.. by Mrs. Ed-:.Nliller;.Mrs: Luellaar shall, Mrs. W. , E Turnbull, ,Mrs: Jas.;;.McDonald and;,;iters,.Stet/ ff The CGIT .held their May Meet - big in the basetuentof the .church. The : thexiie of the meeting was, "He ;Seethe Solitary in Families." Jean Millen led lir praYer; meditation was given by the presi- dent. k`,laiue• Beattie read the scripture,, and a short prayer was given, -by Sharon shin erviTJo ltearf711aiion service was held• in the con; Wednesday evening,. die • theane 'of the worship service 's,..:ilat:: are . they among: mane"" WShirley; Dolmage 'led. in prayer. A short meditation was gl.venby Mrs. William Little. The.reaffiliation ceremony: Was then eonduci'e 1, followedby a very interesting film"On, Japan. Mrs G. Blanchard pronounced the bene - KIN �aturda r, > 300 .o'clock ALY'S , STOR " Sponsored by ':St. -James' C,wst.. Congratulations to FLANTIERY CLEANE eve` are happy to have complet Plumbingurnbin Requir in connection with the Nista Of newl �.,,.,.�. equipment JTY1eT1't. �. 1 just kei Mrs. Harry Norris, Sr -;;,of Croi* arty,' ,had. her, left leg- amputated at • Victoria i%sttal, London,: on• Wednesday ;of last week. Dr. An- gus •McLaughlan, specialist, was the' -attending. -physician. Mrs. -Nor ris came through the",operation very. iicely,::and her many'friends wish her a quick recovery- back: to health. ale Out of-Town_GEtiesta Amber "Rebekah :Lodge had as. their guests at their meeting Wed- nesday ",evenings Monktol1 • Star J odgc frOx r 1VIenkton, and Morn- ing Star .orige sof Brussels .An invitation •was received ''from the Brussels jiodge to attend their twenty-fifth: anniversary .June.; 10, and, ani invitation received front Pride of. Huron' Ledge, -Exeter, to the ,Vice.Grand Mrs. Inez McEw• an,. Warden Mrs Glenn Bell• nd colorbearer Mrs. Howard'•Lemon, fe attend their 'eleventh.' birthday party Jun& 4. gable, Grand Mrs.- William Cald- well was in the chair. A social hour of bingo was enjoyed, and delicious "refreshments' were sere Grad Shows Slides Don ".Brock, a recent graduate of the OAC, Guelph, was guiest `speak: er at :the May meeting of Kippen Last Wen -lea's Institute. Xrs.' Glen. Slavinwas hostess, at lier home 'Wednesday evening. Icon showed some Avery fine -col= col- ored slides taken during..his suin mer vacation. -training in .the -Re- serve Navy at Halifax. In addition to showing slides he, took at• Hali- faxi England and 'Scotland, -he showed slides he took last Christ Inas-. when seven boys -from the College totik a trip to Florida' in the notable 1825 Reo fire truck. Members answered the:.: roll call with a highlight from the 23 year's activities of Kippen East WE Mrs.. Elden Jarrott • reviewedcurrent events, and Mrs. Alex McGregor contributed a. poem Mrs. R. Dun. - fop, of Seaforth, faveredNith piano solos and four-year"old Dianne. McKay sang, accompanied by her irtothet, Mrs. -Ken McKay, ;`at the pia np The' group outlined plat. s 'for their arcual pienie at the Lions Park, Seaforth, in Tull;- .and. ap- pointed Mr. and Mrs 'Keir; McKay; Mx: and Mrs, Rpbert Reil and •Mr, and,: Mrs"Toward. Finkbeiner. tlie' m entertainent comznittee. Mrs: Charles E: re -conducted ' contests; and Preside t Mrs.: Campbell Eyre chaired.Alier... eeting Lunch con mittee were its Margaret, Mc,; I(ay, Mrs. 'Wilham;,Ky1e, Mrs 'Wil-'• liam Bell and Mrs.,..Campbell Eyre,, Dies iii Toropio, Word was: received :in Hensa life' l Saturday, ofe' sudden-cleath�."0 not& .Be11 general manage',' .the .imperial Oil Ontario 'Market- ing ;Market -ing Division, Toronto Mr. .Bell,; Who. was .in his. early fifties, was; formerly o£'flenshll. Son of,- the late • Mr. and. Mrs.' •Thomas Bell, of'l`Ierisall, "Iver. .Rely. joined the Imperial Oil in. 1933 and; •was_.made niarlage'r. in 1942 sur-, viving are his • widow,: the "former Helen McDonald, of Acton, and one: dangle*•prL + a. LiBt neraLser- vices were held, in: Tolonte ELECT' -~required in the °installation ' of new equipment at FLANNERY. CLEANERS - was expertly installed by, us,. efer Yovr Wiring Probler�n r eaair Needs to: Electrical ' C ntractor commercial ridrz'si� zrcl R zcle3iiiai TT3trzn,g Television and Electrical Appliances SALES and SERVICE' Phone 267. r:•,x 0Seaforth Aperson wrapped up in himself makes a small paeka'ge. W,, L B EE -TAXI SERVICE Phone 62 •°After -midnight, --315 M Passengers insured Prompt Serviee :FRESH:- O'AKED ''..Fpr • iS meati ►.CLIFFE-. MQT 1957 Dodge Four -Door -• a6 Plymouth Four -Door • 1955 Dodge k`oux-Door 1955 Studebaker Four -Door 1953: Dodge .Sedan 1953. Forel:. Two, -Door :1952 Olds • `88' Four -Door 1951 Plynouth, Sedan 1949. Plymouth • • SPECIAL TRACTOR VALUES 2 — 400 Case Diesels 1 -- 350 Case Gas Tractor owcliffe Mt�ri- DODG DE SOTO to DODGEU'CIKS' CASE FARM ls'IACfL 4IK 'hone'207 Seatorth