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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-01-16, Page 6RIFT .EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, OI`1T„ JAN - 36.i. 1959 0 T _. �' RO � E�► D S ` s SER �►D�� �' � E ■■fi�r�//■■ /■{�� wq _:_ M ETI .i.ai'f�Vl !i■ V T �E Th ce ld Wolman'' Associ- ter, of need for good secondhand The. � die .. are ti : nu e. a e -their r h1: ..J a th a n ., e it Y ... t "- on Thursday; .Ja? uary S, Tkte.reet ing opened with a hymn with. Maid a P . thepiano,„The g ret: McQueen at -- ----period -perio4- was confine ed. by Mrs. Cairns and. Mrs, L. `E'Yre. *attbsw 2, verses was'read, by Mrs. L. Eyre : -' : Mrs.- Cairns' took the; topic, 'fol- Jowett by prayer, The new presi- dent, Mrs. Wilmer Broadfoot," The Secretary's took the chair. Te _.re - Port_ was given by Mrs.' Triebner and the treasurer's report.byMrs. 5, Saylor. The offering w=ay- re- ceived by Mrs. Eyre. Theft-Yon- notes ha`iik--younotes were read from Mrs; R.__ 1- e it R. -Al- len, Sr.' •Mrs.' VM Foth ringgham , -- i1d-r "$roadfoot, Sr.; `and 1 ars: R. Scott, Mrs. ,Davison read .a. let; • Install Officers At i`ie. ;sal:l . - ppi�pp 11f ...__ conduct, Charles. D.Daniel c . ed the •installation. Of '1959' officers for the Women's Missionary So ctety- of the United`church-Thur' daydafternoon, .January $: :He al- so addressed the• group;•choosing for his theme;. "Missionary Work." Mrs. E. Rowegave:..the devotional • message and -Mrs. Carl Payne -, 'solo, "The. Beautiful -garden of' Prayer.”, ' Mars. A. Clark reported for the visiting committee •asahaving made 14, calls on sick • andshut ins. Re ••ports were presented: correspgpd-, 'Mg secretary, Mrs. Wilhann Hen ry; supply-seer_etary ..Mrs,..Nsirman : Jones; Baby 'Ban' George Hess; ` Mission' 'Monthly-; Mrs. L. Mackie. ;• treasurer's report, Mrs. i>lt, Cross, Mrs. Daniel presid ed for. the meeting :ai d`Mrs: 4rmw strong for.,:the . business RE -VITALIZED - LEANIN-e • is Better Than Ever: at • Buchanan Ch66• s MOUNT FOREST • More. Spots and . Stains Removed Garments stay 'clean longer Will ,wear longer:. ANDY CALDER - Agent' MON.. and TIIURs.. MORNINGS PHONE 669 r 2 , SEAFORTII The L.O.R.A. will hold a Monday, Jan. 19th in ORANGE. U4LL •: • Admission 40c -- Everyone Welcome • USBORNE & HIB SIERT MUTUAL FIRE. INSURANCE'CO. HEAD OFFICE Exeter;` Ont. President :E. Clayton Colquhottn, R.R:. 1, Science Mill Vice -President: Alex .1. RQhde', g.4...,3„ Mitchell DIRECTORS --Martin Feeney,..R R. 2, Dublin; Robert G' Gardiner, R.R. 1, Cromarty; Milton McCurdy, R.R. 1, Kirkton ; Timothy B. Toohey, R.R. 3, Lucap. -AGENTS--Harry Coates, 'R.R.1, Centralia; Clayton,.:Harris; Mit chell; Stanley ,Rocking,. Mitchell.. SOLICITOR ' - W. G. Cochrane, Exeter. or new clothing for. needy families in Northern Ontario.,; Mrs. H. Tay- lor M. L. Wilsand Miss M. , Wilson , Swan offeredtopack the parcels. Grou - No; - -had-ehangc of program,' "Happpy Birthday" was sung for those having birthdays in January;;'. Mrs. Davison gave 'a reading arid Mrs. Berry'.eondtreted a contest, "Farm Tools." A dainty lunch 'was served, by the group: Group_1 2._tvll..hare,..charge:of. the program and lunch in Febru- ary. • News of Hens ll _-Hensa ICr n LI. sme n Reports __TN!) etiesis v�ere welcomed 'the dinner meeting of Hens all:Kinsinen Club Thursday. •evening, Deputy :Governor Bill M:ickle, of. Hens'all,•_ and Lloyd Sts-nldke of -the • •xeter Club. Reports were • presented on the , sale ..of 'Christmas trees and. bingo cards -A. ilisctission' was -held--regarding•; the..two 'hockey teams,,.Mrdgets ; and; Bantams, the club' are sponsoring, 'Preparations have started for •this --zone confer enee, to -which- this club- will =be hast to' eleven- other cl'ulis Sunday April.5, with an all -day session. Bingo W11iuers` Winners 'at ' the Hensall Leg' -ion hinge Saturday were:, Mrs. Swartz cntruber- .(3),. Norman':- Mattson NIrs' Foster (3), Miss Pearl Tides well,- Clinton; tied With Mrs Sw,artzentruber on the' R`sixtti bin Swartzehtruber; :Clarence Taylor (2.} .Mrs;": Williajn Sznale,` and .Har 'old. war exitrulier= 'fieri, Tom Winthrop.' Y. Has. Meetings. a- The ninth ual,'meetingof the G;inthrop YPU was .held ma Wed nesda _ Januar r:: -'I,:-. After a t--- luck: supper, • the guest'';speaker,` .Donalcir Hemingway, of Brussels, spoke and showed pictures `:of his trip to New Bru,nswiek: He was, thanked by Arnold':.Gamplaell. . - The.. of -Pipers s lar1959:are:past t 'president, Arnold Campbell, pr-si-- dent, Donald Dodds; vice-president, G oxia Boyd,. s c retaryand' r s s secretary,. GarrYLittle;, treasurer Ronald Little; pianist i•Jeail- Eli ien; Stewardship" • and s„Training; Mar, garet,Boy ;_assistant�Wayne-Dol mage; Missions ':'and World • Out- reach, Sandra Doig; : assistant, rt Margaret ' • exand er; itizensh ip. ' and"COM' .,Service, .Edith Boyd; ass- 'antMargaret,,Iill n, Faith :and_Evangelism,..Frances, .Hunt; assistant, = Elaine Beattie; ,lunch • committee, 'Frances:"-Blan- chard, Frances -Blan chard, Eileen .Dolniage, -Georgina Little, Sharon Somerville- Eileen smith -- -:-First =Regular -Meeting ' The first "meeting of •tlie - Wi:n- throp YPLL:,;of:;,the •new year was held oir- Sundav; :January- it The; 1959, slate:' of officers was' installed by .Mr Sumrnerell; Gloria BYiyd read the • scripture 'and Margaret Boyd took•,the toic;on Stewardship; and;:: Training,' `What's:.In Your Hand?'': It was decided' to have. discussions-' ori passages from the Bible eetings= will- be held on the sec- odd' . and ,fourth Sundays...: of the Month.: It was planned- to' .have a skating=party in the near future. Drill sergeant to rookie.- "Wip:' that opinion ofa• your• face!"•' : Make it -a habit': to- keep :your feet' `nn -thesground.and you'll.nev HOWIC�4 QRGANIZES FOR NEW YEAI COUNCILNAMES COMMMITTEES -Board. and -committee.•members Were named by Howick township council at. the' inaugural 'meeting Monday. Those appointed were; CommunitY 'Ce n t r e: Se7uiore . .,,. •, 'Board, Ivan' Ffaakins, Harvey' Mc- Michael; Mrs Theiit'.as'_Abrabani,: Fred;Doubledee, Ken Dickson; Wm. Ierldey-. and=Clark--:Berwick. ' Pordwich CommunityHall Board, d Mel: Allan, Robert Gibson, `Ken -Grahain • ,Jia. Schaefer, Mrs: ',Win. McCann, R aYden Devitt and: Anson Demerling.. -Gerrie- 'Community Ha11-Boar d Robert Gibson, Mel.: Allan, : Nor- man Wade, -Claus O'Krafka, 1VIrs, Gordon Edgar, Gordon Moir and Wilfred. KingC.; mC hire. Wroxeter_ omuni' _ Y.•, e. Board -Mt Gibson, ,Harvey Mc Michael, Roy Hunter, Allan_Mun- ro, Mun- ro, Gilbert.' Howes; : G , L: Dobson and Mrs. William Wright. Hawick Township • Recreation Committee -Ivan • Haskins,• Robert Gibson; NXra:,Stan Bride , -Mrs; m- erson Ferguson Ken - Graham, Harry: Hastie,:and-'Don McLaugh- lin. ,� - Pieneer Memorial Park Commit tee -Wan Haskins, 'Art Gibson and! Warren Zurbrigg Reeve 'Arthur: Gibson, deputy.` reeve ; Harvey McMichael;- and- eouncillors -Ivan Haskins, .Melville' Allan; and Robert Gibson subscrib- ed to: their-decl'aratien'of office be fore Clerk J. Harold, Pollock. De- votional exercises were conducted' by Rev, E G-Att-Well and Rev. J. H Hird , Howick joined the Ontario As- sociation • of Rural Municipalities;` the' Association of Assessing Offi cers' of Ontario, and the Ontario' Good Roads; Association. A grant of $20 was, made to the Salvation go Mrs:. Dpran ,,_e2) Harold Kv1e, share'the'=wealth, ,Mrs.' Bob Baker Jackpot this Saturday will be wortli`$58 in�-5�--calls- _ Larry, 'Jones,'':while •piaotisiiig ey ;at. the :arena -Wednesday- night; was accidentally hit with, a, puck, causing injury to his lip.', The out ',':required, six stitchesl Mrs: C: 'Wilkinson won; $30 at -the (roderich Lions binge Wednesday evenin •. , 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Keith Lindsay and Pamela, of Napanee, ,are visiting : with the latter,'•s •parents, Mr. :and .. . MrS. John Henderson:and and family bo•ck Aber: Rebekah Lodge Entertains-; • Noble Grand Mrs 7Inez Me.EWen :presided'' 't,7 the' meetingj_of-_Amber Rebekah "Lgdge No. •. 349 on , :Wed nesdayevening.- The • financial_ re port: was given. by t to treasurer Mrs -Laird Jacobi : P7obleF;Grand Ntrs 'McEwen re- ported e ported baskets 'and." -flowers sent-in- shut-iris entto'shut iris by his CPT committee' at 'Christmas The' secretary, Miss islayjaelle''. Wbitetiian,• read' :a num- ber: of `Christina' cards • received from various ledges; .also . thank - 'Yen cards from;t:members.receiv- ing ChristmaS' flowers and treats. The ;.marathon'; euchre ; plan was diseussed. : It was decided to hold the tenth birthday party of -the lode on February 4, and -invite oa'ge:from .the duxi$diCtion _ Following the meeting the. mem- bers entertained' over 60. guests at a •frrogr-essive euchre 'party. '•The. pride wi finers 'were: lady's- ltigh,:. Mrs: Lorne Chapman; ladies' sec-' ond' prize,- Mrs:Graham; '!lady's consolation; Mrs: • Walker Carlisle. Gent's 'first; Glenn Bell; ' gents seeond, Joe McLellan, ;consolation, Jack 'Ingram. Tickets were= -sold on "a, lucky draw;•'the winners being Mrs. E, Shaddick and Mr. ' W. R: Dougall. by taking delivery .before Jan. '31,, 19'59. CHECK THESE IMPORefAN'C''`p'EATURES. .•, toF quality A . _uali Fertilizer at substantial � savings.'...__-, ;. Experienced ;stfc will` help you plan your Serio Ferti(iger=prograni." selecting z • lltstistance in , seleditt the ' Fertilizer analysis your farm requires. O 'Backed by "a "Guarantee of, .Quality" certificate. , PLUS 5% cilkcAunt- for , paying -before March 14th Everything ` MUST Go ! GOING OUT OF BUSINESS • yDRY :GOODS 15% OFF PAINTS 20% OFF • FOOTWEAR 20% OFF ea GROCERIES 5% OFF • HARDWARE Io% OFF te DRUGS 10% OFF �RUCEFIELD hone: Clinton HU 2-,9811' - Seafooh, 641 r' Army. A'request is to be forwarded by the council to-, the- uror County rdad committee; to take action ;to have caution lights ;•.erected on Hi Yhwa nd Road' 28, . 87 a Cot t: to Y at Gorrie, and at I ig'liwa $7 and: County_ Road 29; at Wroxeter: Ivan Haskins was recommended as ihf bei :-of- the ->Winghane-Dis--: trict Hospital Board; Arthur Crib - son es relief administrator, and Ivan Haskins. as member -of the. e ` a• e' Cone ation Sane V r n l,l s w Authority'. Y Authority'. A': b lava^prohibiting dogs :running aE`large in theJown- ship was given the necessary read Ings- and passed. •'Howick will request- the the On tario .Gover» znentto take over the boon-. dai_y:between--.HoWick-• and Turn- berrY as •a development .read. The road in • question runs between I1ighway-86 and -Ant -88, concession A, Howick, and is 21/ • miles long. The - road and general accounts were ordered _paid. Accounts in- eluded: -.County o f Huronthos i-• talization, $11.25; :fox'bouny, $44; meii'iberships,- .$40; RegistrarLof. Deeds; registrations',,,.$10.85;. John.[ Proven 'by.�15'years- 'of leadership Shoot, At Kippen, J. Anderson- Wins Jo d r o ; ge sa1T :. on :the John. -Anesn n ,w. Labatt 5A*bird handivap'trophy at Gun Club with `41, The tile' ala ?� � u winner of this trophy' also • receives half of the entry' money.: Trailing. by three -targets nn -runner-up spot . was Earl, Doucette, of Clinton. Five- shooters:tied for third. -posi- tion, one point back: Harry Math- ers, Exeter; Chester Lee;Hensall; Norm--Harburn,--:Cru Ashley max.�,i,.� - B 1e, aeh, -and ric ill K Y Gilbert �,Go Kipper: CarlingWinners of the two-inan man Were orm =Harbor e trophy w N .n team `and-Jack-Gilbert,-Gode- rich; with 41. Two teams ''tied for' ..second ,with 40, Charles :?3tandon,. Clinton, :'and. • Bii1 , Kyle, 1ippem;' and Harry Mather' and John An- derson. The team winning this tro_. PYh also. receives half of'the entry` money. nsmore, livestock • valuator, $8; .Gestetner ,Ltd.,, Machine No.; 230, $325., W E: Whitfield.; , office sfzp-- Alies $33:75;__snpplementary assist-. ante $10; . utncipa or d'; 9'" sub seriptiorfs,'` $27; -.road '.account;;' _transfer, - -$5,706.83; :Howick 'phone,. service.and ..HARLOCKNE:WSOFTHE WEEK the regular meeting a Burns"- Powell, was ins charge of- worship_ Londesbpro YPU war:leld,Sunday, :MralcenDeou.-gwalas,Faa les teGdanbytGB1oe nnd: evening in Lo eSborQ: Church with;; 3 members present..; Mar.- Tlronlason,. Harvey.. Carter' -'and, guerite Lon and .Arlene Powell Frank : Murch. '-Pat Murch ,and nmeeting sing- :N e.. Westerhout were : in charge: opened! the: m t with a .. g e111 . .:._.:.... _ _ of the business. c Lou Roe is practice - tinder The a'th•'and Evangelism rou • . "Miss Mary p .Fr g group ,. e ;leadership of °Arlene teat in Kitchener this -week.. under the teaching Bake withbutter. fresh --.longer-- Stays better. ...; 'rtes- - b QNTARIO 'CREAM PRODUCERS' MAIt,Kt:TtNG BOARD E E G 50000 CREAMPRODUCERS Pioneer ie the saw designed specifically, for the. :Canadian wood en ft„ing industry: Tt•is' • • known professionally for its: ! low cost of operation •It has' been proven by 15' years of-' leadership A proroen'qualcty- P:ioneer E.A Chain •Saw- costs- $199.50. You...get ;Al saw that won't let,you down. • Ask for .a; free ;demonsisa=: tion. Er quire;.aboet our. 'convenient finance' plan. is AA Walton Ontario WORRIED-AE0IIT YCOUR WEIGHT? :Try our. .new DIET MILK:- ` It's rich. in _. min._D lor-enel ,_power delightful:to _ taste; and satisfies that hunger,pain Our FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE and CHURNED BUTTERMILK are also tasty "slim -away" foods. - Try them! 00 LER SAWS LTD. one :101 eafortl FOODS C���� i � ry,.Def htful. DAIRY 111 SI IN 111 111 • e true stor o one .rma, f�.few weei:s-ago,,Julian Janvrin, an Englisinnan.by_birth now living, in Toronto, came upon this haadline: in his daily news paper: -"Bink of Montreal t7 ,.osits Tarp the Three Bdlidn 11'latkn, 4 depositor at the B of,M since shortly after his arrival in ,Canada five years- go, Mr. Jamria was prompted by the headline to vvritea letter to Gordon R. Ball, president.. of the B of M outlining his experiences'' as, both a depositor , and- 'horrower: at Canada's first Bank.We thought Mr. lantxin's story of his struggle against adversity was worth repeating, and:. with his' permission, have -made'e it the basis of this advertisement. ', N IVC. YEARS AGO,Shortly•after his arrival in Canada - with •-:his-.Mee. and_three.children, Mr. Janxrin had occasion to cash a cheque at, his 1oca:B• of M branch`)n Toronto. "Although t had told the manager that•.I was. Just' an fin-, migrant," he recalls, "he invited me to open•an account; and it' was gratifying to,ine to feel that my confidence in;the -future of Canada wasreciprocated brthe Bank of Montreal:. Two or three weeks hater' t opened tin account at that b'ranble Like most newcomers Eo Canada, •Mr, .lanvrin had only, enough eapitat when he arrived'to get_hitself'settled, and eventually; he found'. himself short in meeting the final pay-' rnent on his 'car, which was essential in his dew lob os' a sale5inan 80'he, talked over his problem with his B of M map, wlie considered him agood risk to advance him the money he needed. �`I3uf let Mr, Janvrin continue the story in his own words: "I mentioit this because bankers are sometimes charged with being tittle more than moneylenders and usurers, ..but in this instance, T -knew that (he Bank pf Mont -Mar • `rva$` acting as it were on behalf of the people of Canada..ln' helping she to get established:in much the Same 'way as in. pioneer days the Bank of Montreal must' have advanced funds to immigrants, to purchase seed, a' few implements and maybe a team ,of horses. • '`Soon-•' afterwards• 1 rtntruerageCanadionfamfle, illi. &Mrs :tanvr,n .gave. -:up -selling, disposed' 'addIthet,Ld• younger 'ebtldrerarelax atTvintheir-,:' of the ear :arid took a Comfortable Toronto dparlmenf. - ' regularjob by -night, --white my wife ,by •day quite lit-: .erally took the holes out 'of ,doughnuts: Ocie of us was able ' alwa§rs to, be with the children, two, of 'whom were not Hien' of school age. "FifteenMonths later we- derided' to obtain cheaper• • rental accommodation outside Toronto. A'car, however, A% orr wer n v 0 Juili`arrJanvrin'is!1Tie`iast pet`s'ot7i the.\yorld to say that -his is'a success story. We think it is: But yon ''can judge -for yourself. ' would then be essenti•ai:•Again the bank•.went,albng-with us: -"Twoyears ag_o ,the. landlord o the htluse we were renting decided to sell the -house. Again•the-Batik Of:Mont real helped is iridhiivanced the dovd>Rpaynient'thnit pre- vented'oitr'hoTne being sold ,' over our heads. "This summer my son, having passed thrbugh six gradeA art three.. years at; public sch,4•:sat for the cortipetitiveentrance exa i. inatiptt to _n_ school for Cel iP Tcnow yyour.""7ra`nTce`r," says which'T would have to pa¢ "a"anrbet collareral Le bis confidence,' an annual fee ... Foi flits, lune lice%lance ,wirer, he spends many my bank manager, for theiconfdenee it•placedint,S :and for`; the help, encouragement and courtesy it has always ex tended o us: "To •me" ti 'i"s no 'surprise' that the deposits of the hank '• of Montreal should } ave,.topped the 3 billion;mark, for although from the short term 't pdint4ofView' I:'ryself am not, yet in a position -to make large deposits, it maywell be, from the long tgrm pointof vievw,`that my soft, as"'a rep- resentative of ,the corning generation, niay be in a position to do as .other sons of Canada are now doing." • t .e.4.4,1%" • •T.[ too, I am itt large measure r t t „g., indebted o he• ank'of lViontreat; for, in June`ny•finanaiaL circumstances were such that had I not been confidentof my' bankerr's support, I might not have ever coeSidered'sending him to this school: . wYcre:liave nowagain'movediinto,Toronto tobe ncdter the schiitfl bur our -circumstances have improved; inasmuch as our teenage daugh- ter has aughter-has new lefthigh;school of her own wish'. and is pow working; and as' the two:yaunger- children are now at -school, my Wife in the NO/ Year wiltbe in,a position to take ati office job. - ' "This isnot: a• st,ccess'stary, for the strug gle, believe:me, is still On,Butour bank account is ndwin better shapethan it tins been for the past five years arid will'new perhaps bearsetutiny, "bath now, therefore, at last in a position to write to thank M:y Bank and in particular- 4 spare-' VCnings at • 7'he Il of iV1 is, of coyrsexproud to have played its•part in Julian Ja'nvrin's success story, and is grateful tohim for allowing us_ to publisli it -to indicate'some"'of 'the many ways, in which 's first bankworks with Canadians -new and old ali Canada fir ke _..., -in every walk ;oflife frons coast to coast.: , Mr. Janvrin's story tiro- " vides a'sincere and 'unsolicited $' testimonial to the fact that ".GI;thyouaskfara/oarat ti P the Bank aJ'• Mon•treal, you' do, not, • ask q fttvcury"' - •. When. money. is - a prob . len with you,why not see your ' J3 of M manager? Ifyourprop- osition -is sound and reason- able there's anopey for you ai thc,'B of hZ , ai" tl e loWesl rates told on the fairest terms.' a Nine yeanald Robert rinvrin; secn tiujArha',Olinger Sister; %'dtritid,•.is a student or one eV' Cankd es top preparatory .cchoe/s,':h,nks O. a (lively 8 of dl2 w »ersonalLoan f9����y/'�.l.Y%%�`f�91�, ...<A..: �'�sz�•�'.s,b.`"ffi .s.�.yi.Y.ur�w. >„ � �.��i'.,�3�'d[�.�'',�i.•J��G3�,w`,'ciN,z%.di'd�•��.:?xit`,'ys!%%�l.�rX SAN 'of' BA V2 MiUUWON CANADIAN