Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-06-27, Page 7t Work fo modernize and redecor- ate premises of:tbe Brucefield of- fice of the Baii of INlontreal in the .post . O.ffice. blloek.. on..Main ..Street, is now "complete, Kenneth I. Chris-, tan, manager of the B of M's Hensall branch, Said this week, The I3eiasall office,. Which' pro-` `rides banking service in.•Brucefield ,on, Tuesdays and Fridays, is under Christian.'s, direction, with CIaY D, Austin,' a recent arrival', from,' Tillsonburg, as officer' in charge: ` Mr Christian - said that the ,office has ,been renovated and redecorat- ed throughout. A new counter -line and new flooring has .been 'install- ed;- together with fluorescent 'liglitr•. ing. ro The -major `face-lifting" IoperGa- tion',adds .up' .to mean •that the Brucefield office is•now.among the most modern of the bank's ,smaller establishments'-tn•-the--province, he - _added.., _ —_ Lloyd's construction Company of Hensall 'has supervised the work and sub -contractors were Ed. Finks Xit plumbing, heating and `elec- trical supplies; Walter Spencer, for. lumber' and,•:building supplies ; Harold Bon.thron, • ;.furniture. ,;" and fixtures; ° and -Byron . Kyle painter and decorator, Mr: Austin, . the officer' in_ charge; at Brucefield, a was born in flood house', and joined 'the. B Of 5'I at Sime e -n 15 e D1. Strube, c o � z e„ then he ha' served_=at .several B `of: M, ,branch= es, including :Fort, Brie, Trenton, Vi Tales and Till,sohburg`front where he, came t� Hensall. recently. =The e history of -the 3rucefield B of • M "dates back to :1317 when ° the office was established` by Molson's' ;Bank, ` a part of the B of, M since 1325'.TT1ieoffice was opened under :the direction of. H. P. Madden' • In the' 41 years the office has been in operation, it has played an important role, in tllife" of the community it serves. This latest development-. is in .keeping "with the B of 3f s constant 'endeavor to provide the most modern and up to -date .banking facilities. ,rSue; "I can't blame,: yov for=not- a'nting your -•=hu'sb'and backer I -hear' he's incorrigible." Sal: "No. matter what country - he s ountryhe's in, : he can' stay' there." TR:S BY FRIENDS Mrs. Clarence Voilatd entertain ell at a trousseau 'tea at ,her Borne .on Saturday in honor of her (laugh.- ter, laughter, Lola, bride -elect of Saturday, ,Tunes, ::Mrs, Voliand .and her daughter received the seventy-five guests,: assisted -'1?y, the 'groom's mother, Mrs. Bale isllxon, of Seri fortlii • Miss Lysin Nixon; ;of Sea - forth, was nn charge' of the aegis-. t"House dee-orations were pink and white peonies,' . orange, .blossoms and, red' 'roses, formi?ig a floral -background,' Tie.'tea table was Covered with a lace, cloth, pink and white tapers and red roses. Mrs. Dave Lenon, of.Seaforth, and Mrs. Eldon Johnston;; c?£ ' Brucefield, poured tea during the :afternoon and evening. ^Displaying the bride's trou$seau were,- the Misses 'Alice A',nne and"Gene Nixon, of Seaforth. Serving in the afternoon Were the Misses Leota 'Johnston, Bruce-' field; Miss Shirley Bell; llensall, and Marion and. Rose Marie Kru gal, Mvnkton -Ser ino 'ip� -th�e1•eve 'Hing °'*ere Miss -Barbara. Taylor, Varna;..Miss'JYorothy_ Doerr, Lon-. •don Assisting fere. Mrs. Leona Parke, Mrs Louis Taylor Varna, Mrs Harvey Hyde and Mrs T Kyle. Honor Bride -Elect • Complimenting Miss Leta. land, bride elect of June 2&th; sev ' ty relatives --and Irierids-henore with a . miscellaneous re e' - ,il, x w o s p s n t fip,,tt'beI'd,ifi the school; rooms of ' ar#ti ''Ch re '- 'e Ea el u h -Tu sda "-evening :. Decorations, were in ;:pink and ihate with, decorated chair 'oder which suspended; ping .and white streamers and balloons :• 'Presentation •address„ was :.read by, Mr's. George Parker, and pres- entatlons of the many lovely .gifts were 'made by_PatiiciaParke and Miss Shirley Bell. Miss- Gladys Moir was: in charge of 'several con- tests, and .Miss ;Shirley,;Bell read a humorous poem Luhcheon was served. • Miss Shirley -. Bell and.. Miss Gladys Moir arranged the "shower, With 'Mrs: George ' Parker and Mrs Robert Sangster .assisting. Mr. P. L. McNaughton attended' the Grand Lodge session_ s ' at .the Royal York, "Toronto,. Wednesday, Thursday: -and Friday of.Iast week:' - =Mr andMrs Pat PlanneryrTer • ry, Jimmy and Ray, .of Kornoka; visited this'.' week with : Mr ":and Alfred Smith.. and Mrs. Gi4r .lEl Clinton, were recent vtsifxirii, Mr, and Mrs, Clarence . mid. 4- 0 u Axa oNfrAn 0 Clieek your knowIedge:;by their tifyinf ,this map :t , ��•..:ri; !,F ri/r 1>✓ !? .. F..:. o- F.F• However • "wel you _ :Ontario; you'll euloy gettixr to kriow• it better Maw point this year of exPlvrin l .w` its highways ' and byway visiting its ,lovely lakes axis r• vacaning , ata.x • d of" 1 mode re .' e r?itiosort asone a .. - eke .I�i. that•-surrtru; d:ixig or N. 'aria °:-ate �.�.,,�'E ort• .- �trt'hur s- • . shower above ; T'ake,t e firs t. step now, by fllixi4 o t, wztid �ifLt�'`�,OIW� • In -ailing he cottp BETTER 1 - ON•TA1iTRA r" 852 PAi1L1AMENIOT 13VEL Gs A.D: 1 c RONTO, ONTARIO Send FREE zathth,re andR c 1lWc4p. I, Name -Address .... :. Ontario ,Deportmen4 of Travel & Public.#y i '. Hon.Bryon'4 Cathcorf M nester CONGRATULATIONS T BANK Q F M O N T R A` In the Modernization and Redecorating of their rucefield Branch "- were ha to supply "Lumber and. Building Supplies -use -the reInodelling of the 0mce ENCI ENSAL P ma ® s �'-nIM M 8 rg PLANING MILL LUMBER WARD Phone, 1024V Bt�1LI*ING vial'Pll �i .HE.NSA'LL`' • CONGRATULATIONS TO T1I PLANNING A NEW BATHROOM? See us for FREE FSTI11f 4T IS P,LUMBTNO an 11E' TING Probionis NK A NTREA Brucefiekd Branch :ton-the-com- 1 -et on O ties-modernmzatlorrro- ramal iTi.ed- that branch. We were erehappy to have looked after 'the the 1leatal] and electrical- requireinents irl the Office: LA.RE umbin [eatin' .LE CTA a nd GAft' WOOD FU RN.ACE LIDIJEN . PAIN G T'S Ha Mato nog ,\% vice E4 J01 arT 7[IE` NE Y RFSTOYATi ihtie ` th s Gr 'V't'L f~ae sof e, u a 1 k' 71 nt;ea e g n. ?of the':...Bn _of_ Zo r 1 at -Bruc field..._.is .-the.officer m-' charge, Clay 13: Austin _newcomer to the Hensall' and. Brucefield ' area. Bela,w,;;Mrs. DorothyCorbett ;f•Iensall . awaits `the influx of istrict residents h •,e u rl ' o d w o,ux, g la . y enjoy„the bazllrrng services''of this Iv” 1 (Hur',n Excpositor photo bv° i?h>�Ili Ls.a'• bi y ,z «s.�:Aoi ra c Nr ^:f?:'4.s sAa Y��k�,� �fy :.�:rf; :. f .:i:f� +f �..t :i,spa,•:",r f'o`*.o <",; 5. ^i�h i}::'l,•J•.AI;;�'S f f::�Fa:::,��.,:g:i f� .�y:�i'i:j•'.�i',.�.,4:���� •••,4, :�iy f •• i °F%' f6 f n s'; Yes, we have finished our -'extensive alterations and renovations, and we' think yiiu.ire Aoing goingto like the 'result! The. Brucefield office of the. B of M has been "face-lifted"„g mt hoc hout to ke it among; the most modern and up-to-date to the.,rovInce Everythin has;: been.. arranged for your_ .con' ;• 'venreitce f"Cour -see for. yourself! , CLAY D. AUSTIN, Officer -In -Charge • • 1 • The. familiar -premises in the f'ost •Offi'ce block;' i ter ' 'cartform to'',the have bQen ;altered con idle: tcz y host advancectqiid most modern.standards. And•' because of these completely u .to -date. fac l ties;" P YP .• the,Brucefield b•of 'At is.. now able4.to Meet your,.• banking re uirerents faster and inure efficiently. •fid fle• satisfaction We a:re sure ybt�,"" find, < , in barringat .:the. S of 14f, 'in 1Brucefelcl a sin hu r n . d •`eels of :`other,.conirnuzzities across Canaida, gut ainn; is; to provide. the samekind' of helpful service which Can dians in every'•wa1k of life have conic i•,,,. to expect :frond. the I of NT. avaaL` va Brucdfield Office:. CLAY D. AUSTIN; Officer-itiCharge, :11A r0,1. rinVittliatiOn WO_i!1C'IN,Cl w,,11ft CAN9ADsfANS• IN F.41rE.RY WA•N:K, Of L1 E $INCE 18.17 41 II�VIS :ENTERTAINS BABY AN ►ROUP ADVANCES TO 1 s` Hensall' ;Grated Church, lovely' with` spring ,flowers; was ". the set- ling et ' ting .Thursday. afternoon'for the annual• Baby Band ':party, when mothers and children of the Baby. Band were guests of 411e Women's Missionary Society Oyer -W.-chil- dren- 60:chil- dren- were present .-It rs. C. D Daniel presided. `IathySkane-read sacred; passages; and ..Ruth "inn Travail- 'and'. Roddy .: Chapinan gave the -'prayers: a • Reeitatio�is :.were given; by 'Gary Cl'elnent, • Jackie; Simmons, Anne Keys; "Icatharine Christie,`' Caroline: Cook,: Albert, Corbett, Beth.•:.Cook,' Paul Munn, Michael vis; ; Bren . da Noakes; " songs, Donna ' Jean Bell and Carolyn;.Lorraine (duet), duet, - . Katherine'/VreKrwan a nd Katherine Munn,.. Douglas Mock, Arlene' 'Chipchase, ` piano• •selec-. tions; Jimmy, Traquair; Sharon• Smillie; violni. ; selection, Bryan, .resb teri.al Report 1'x"1andI � v le ; .�: The regular meeting of the WA, and WMS of •l;gmondville Church was held in the Sunday school room of the church With a good -at- tendanee..' Mrs.- Boyesi . WA press-' dent, ' opened the, meeting with the WA theme' song. The' theme ,for the day t was, : "Go, Tell." . The scripture lesson was taken by Mrs. Wilfred" Tremeer, after- which Mrs. Ivan Forsyth led in prayer.. Mrs. J. Melntosh"'gave a report on the 'Presbyterial held in Wing - ham It: ,was .decided- tb have a supper in' the near future Miss Frances . Houston opened the WMS nivoing with a reading, "What Colo is Your June?" A training school is being held in St. Thomas.- It ii+as deeid"ed to ftinTd an August. meeting, .Mrs. M. 'Hui eygave her report on Stewardship and Mrs. X. McLachlan, on COM: inanity Friendship. • -Mrs.' E. Durst- favored, with -a solo; which' Was , enjoyed by" all. The study book, "Meeting • Today's Crisis' Together;"` way. very • abIy taken by Mrs, Bd. Boyes. Miss $Duston led in prayer, after Which asocial'half--hour was spent, with An architect was having a diffi- cult) time with a prospective home builder. "Brit can't yeti give some idea;," he ,pleaded, "of the' general type of house you waist to build?" "Well," replied tog man hesitant- ly; "all: I knoW is it must €;o 'with an' antique ' doorlmorb M,t ' wife bought in Vermont," , SSION BAND .Smillie,•`aceompaniedd at the piano by -his sisterSharon. • A short talk on .the work of the Baby 'Hand' was given by Mrs. •Hess;.// The Mission Band, purose is to/help the -chi3YIren to Jove and follow Jesus;• t�• -love.. -.and help otl1 er , children, ; both .here' and over seas'; she . said. This purpose, ;is started in Baby Band • through the, :Mite boxes ''aid in• this war, the; Child is taught how: to' share "and how to 'enjoy giving and sharing,• something which is• his very own'., Sunday' School and Mission Band is not something, to be folded up and,` put . away like n.ew':;_chitties,. only to be brdught:out on'Sunday's It should be' in use in our homes every day of the week,:and in -so' doing' then can we truly say', Sunday.Scliools and MissionBands are 'really worth .:while, she con eluded Graduating :front the Baby Dnd�° into.,the Mission Band in a grade%at ing ceremony, were David, :Ch`a rles' Beer, - Albert .Corbett • :Katherina Muria, • Paul ,Munn; Anne Roderick __Chapman, . Dlonna J'eait Bell,: Jackie. • Simmons, Katherine Mcl55wan, • "Douglas `Mock, Caroline; Lorraine, John Taylor; Gary, Clem- ent, Marilyn; Johnston, .Joe Rea-, born. Mrs;• laird .Micklecontribut= ed piano selections ,preceeding the gracit1atiTftt, .and Ann, Mickle'sang thegraduation song: Mrs. W. ' B.., Cross "andfiss .112: Ellfs;formed the reception commit:-. tee, .Decorating committee were Mrs`->'Miekle Mrs. S. Mitchell and Mrs. Hess. Lunch ~committee• were Mrs. M. 'rraijuair, convener, Mrs: E. Cook' Mrs. l Jones; Mrs, H._.1VMeMurtrie Mrs: • Bess is Baby ,Bald superintendent. Wir tnesses:- WIli'. Attend Convention. Jehovah's Witnesses from the. Clititen congregation a n•n o :u n e e plates are under way to attend an international bonverition' of Jehov-. ahyWltnesses m New York •City this • stirbnbr. H ,McNally, presiding minister of the local group; said'the Conven- tion could well be :the Iargest in the history;' :of Jehovah's Witness- es.. It . is• •scheduled for July 27th through August 3rd'.,: and will be held in Yankee -$tadini i',and the, Polo grounds simultaneously. • Purpose et the gathering is ta; provide ' ' stimulus for the New World soeiety hova `s W1t Messes lit Christian asCOeiation Bible:' instxtietion anal miff ste:hiti training. , CO� r� at u �ulati on s. For:more than 40', years the people of this community have relied, on the banking services provided by the .Dan! ;of Montreal. i -They - ppthe appreciate extensive' renovatiorenovationprogram 'Which has been p b` , carried out toprovide even' better service in the ears to come. , �have . beenor,most of -those years we not onlyave ;the Bank, but -also have made available the. aeconunodatlon which -the . Bank• occupies in Brucefield, We look forward to a continuation of ; the Splendid relationShi that has existed between' the Bank' p'. and ourselves.: • Bruc fish ntlr1io' , ti GE'