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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-02-06, Page 31A1111I111111111IIIUIIIh,IItt11111It .t1111IIII TUGKERSMI'I`II ZFi ngDATioNr of AGRI<CULTUHEI ANNUAL. MEETING and BAN N uET lle mond E"ig VX . D CHURCH 'UNITED =T RS DAY 12th SIU FEB,k". at 7:0.0p;na. Guest Speaker r�IW. P. ROBERTS 'Pickets $1.50 from anythe Director Available froof .s . •'SVM: ROGERSON, - President ', 'JOHN.BROADFOOT: See,-Treas. t111u1d111111111111111111111.111i111111111I111p1. HURON►ALE 'OMEN'S INSTITUTE:. APPOINTS . GARDEN': CLUB LEADERS . Rurofdale Women's , Institute system on safety' driving. convened for then •J;anuary 'meet-- 'A Panel discussion, with Mrs; Ar; �, a '•in the ehoo1room of Thaxn�eS Mrs Gerald Mrs: lls t 1 nge and m� s : Gerald McFalls talons part, Boad United Church, with Mrs, .;Sion and the community is nee. Lee Weber and Mrs.' Wilfred nun essay in communityafairs easel).- lin hostesses, assisted b Mrs. J, tial to:good-aeitizensip,"-wwee held, M. Southcott, Mrs. -Lloyd ' Ballan- Two .films, were shown which fit tyne, Mrs. Joe Ferguson and Mrs. ted in with this topic. Clarence Elmore 'Passmore.. Prograin • un- Down was in charge of the,, projec- der Citizenship and Education was tor. Mrs. William Routley gave -a convened by, Mrs, Harold. Jeffery. demonstration and'.; showed her MUS, Andrew Dpugan acted as pion- , work on :upholstery. remnants. ist. Mrs.. 'William '•.Shier y,. ;Mrs, Mrs. Harold Jeffery ; ,commented I Carman Cam' and -Mrs;'Tedd Pool- on the motto, (‘A, drop Of ink makes ey sang two -numbers. accoinpan- thousands think," anal roll call was ied by Mrs .\ Mrs. Hugh answered'with "M favourite Mira - Love conurented.on:the XleW point Interested .in putting up a Silo, this year shave oul ��co tact at once ;as we many h Il u� orders ori our ,list HOW: :a : � _, - ,_,.. IR -'.E OUR: �4..YEARS OF E�PER NC 5 - - H0U LD B-E A ' ;�G UARANTEE OF Kb- OUR - N 1LL SONS THAN HUG JOA - . Phone. 667-13 - SeafOrih (On•Highway' 8,- Three, Miles West of''Seaforth) eaforth: Brandi 156. "'' ADfA`Nr !�`EG'►.1 INN 1�t10t12.... uesda February at 7.00 p,m.. Communit1 - Centre Seaforth All Veterans and their wives are cordially invited to? attend. Tickets' re available` from' Members of the Executive, or from— GORI3AY--S--'Phone 119 IGEN POWELL — Phone 109-W The. Dinner will be followed by a_Dance Y " it 'e with music b' ` Ian W b e ... AD WANT S BRING RESULTS ---Phone ' 141 or .142. ery -rhyme" During the business period a minute's silence was ob served '-in. memory for : the ;late Miss:, -Nettie ---Reddy, charter 'affil life nember,'.also•for Miss Adele. Oke and .Mrs, Evan Dew, former members, 'who reeently: passed. on. This was `.conducted by Mrs Alvin - , Moir AlVin -•MrsmMoirand Mrs Harry Dougall were appointed leaders for -the Garden Club, praject; The•Feb riiarY meeting will be observed- as Family Night on : -:Wednesday, F'eb. 25, with: the place to be --decided-:• ~ nsaiI ices - He Pr Prices at Hensel], 'community sale Thursday were:: .' Weanling pigs; ^$7.00 to $11'.6O;' chunks,= $125O.,.to .$15.10; "feeders; 6.5 to. $23,00; sows, 54.00 • to $6600 ' ; boars u '•to ,8boars' a' oand; -Holstein---calves, $7.00, M .'. $14.50, Durham >calves, : $30.00,,' to. $54:00; butcher cows up to $18.20, butcher. -"steers to $26,3WO� ,uteherrhe7fe ' up to $23.40. `` A total of 460. pigs and 170 head of cattle and calves were sold. Chains are your link -to safety;! 11111111111111111111IIINIIIII111111111UI111Iit AL 1 T 1' • Northside United Church T hur a sd e at 5 t00 p.m. 1:2 :Children Adults 5 C r n '5 0c 11111111111111111u1I1111uII1111u111II111IIIII 111IIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIJIuihi111111W1Ii1111II rids ANNE'. HALL r Feb:: 6t News of Sippen Congregation -Hear Annual' Reports . 11EWV'S OF .'NSAE1i HENSAL + .0 OF ,:C MEETING .PLANS LA.D . N T,:IGH .DISCUSS PAPER �ES` Hensall Chamber of Commerce and Mrs. John Henderson,' return et'f r their anuar meeting m- e cion ria,wic o e meeting,. 1 u- Ladies' 'catered b the Legion a e yD Aux - was The annual meeting of 5t, A-` draw's Veit. "d Church lavas held "an: Tuesday'ev.ning Janu r 2T; pre:.m o air J y t g" Vi' ..Lgi HallF dy, h htok RyMcLean,. 12, ,son ofM ceaded by a ;pot -luck supper, ltev.` the form of, a .diner etz g, MacMillan,:unable: o. attend,ow- ii an k c o ill ass R L in t n Rev_ cook, . . Mg o � � ihary. ;was chairman, and 'Emerson Kyle for the Councillor Mrs. Minnie Noakes Sunday,. Be is :,reco-vering : nicely was appointed secretary o �vas a •special guest,' A • lengthy at South Huron Hospital, -Exeter. meetln , discussion .centred" around.the Nelson'Meclinehey, ,of Clinton, Favorable reports were given by newspaper, Hensel]. Observer, formerly .of Hensall 'w s guest all organizations. .John R. -, Cooper, whic the;cl bare sponsoring. The piano soloist on•M'Lady Program Verne Alderdice, Orville Workman- R p ed on Sunday to-Napanee. Ray r, and Mrs. Ken McLean, suffered a con-. cussioxi when he slipped ant "fell on, a patch )f ice 'at his home on February meeting on the 25th will have a guest speaker, from ape Bell Telephone, The Club hopes" in either April or' May to have a lad- les' night; and"hope to have Gode-. rich, Sea£orth and Zurich clubs and their wives The choir of; Cannel. Presbyter- ian C1iureh ,met of the :home of Mr,; and Mrs. Malcolm Dougall on :Wed:. nesday -evening fora social. even- ing and ven-ing'and to• honor Mrs: Dougall, the organist and choir director, with a presentation; in appreciation of her Mrs. W row -valued`, is Wm..Brown sery esn nt tie `=a dye's and e he pr s s. Mrs.; Harry -Hoy and `Mrs: ,Bever;. 1ey Beaton made the presentation of a lovely hoating"tsad-altefresl� Merits were served • BiingQ -W inexs ---. _ _ _ -H TMe. i -Burgo wknners at Hensall Legion bingo;Saturday were: ` Mrs. `Glen McKenzie .(2); : Mrs., Minnie Sang- ster; Roy Kenney Exeter (2); Mrs: Robert Baker, Sr.; Bobby Szmle; and Albert: Johnston were appoint ed'to the:board of Stewards for a three=year term.• .Robert •McGre- gor avid Archie Parsons were nam ed inembers of the board of trus tees: , ':_ y -a-IVFry andMrs;-hiss-Faber-'were; pleasantly-surlirised'on Wednesday evening when 18 teenibeis ., of -the, Young People of, Bayfield Baptist' Church reet:.at their homer ,Lunch was;served'at the close of.the eve nin - . and an en•o able- time „s �nt 'together. .Th following night, e. g > g e" a r- irst=:eddin -- -oceasian b in th it f w g anniversary, - another group. of, 25; - of older "memliers and.: relatives _ .both:�_Mr- and_Mrs-=:F'aber drove -in.q •sttrprising "them" a' second: time_ Mr. and- Mrs. -Taber; were, pres ented ,with•:. --a-- aboek ,.;,e ititled : Through Gates of -Splendor. The presentationwas :made -by"Rev. L Bodenhaina ; of ;Bayfield ,church: Contests Were enjoyed. by all ; . The World,Day of Prayer Service, is being; held •iri ,:Kippen; United' Church - Friday, February;,! 13; at United The ladies' of -Brucefield; United Church are -joining ,with•the Kilipen .women in :the, prayer , sera 'Vice -All th'eladies�of the congre gation are invitedf to attend: as Mr. and Mrs. ,Dupont and chit d'refe who,'have resided::;a few months in. -Mr ::ilobert •Cooper.'s; house -moved 1�Ionday to Hensall into one.'of Mr,Ed;" Fink's; apart-" men"ts --aM-r- and': -Mrs: Norman Dickert. visited Sunday . afternoon with Mr:' and_Mrs _rack�Dickert, of Harris.- ton. Mrs Harry CaliwelI liar been confined to "her home with a` throat, infection.7 Mr.. and •Mrs. 'hom.• >3tii~ke,, "-of' Wroxeter,• visited, Thursday With the latter's - sister and brother -in- law, Mr and :Mrs. Wilfred'1Vlelhs.. , The • congregation of St. An- drew s. United Church .were pleas- e2i.'to havt'.'.Rev.: MacMillan back: in. the., pulpit . Sunday; `after being: absent: several Sundays. through ill' Hess. " 'Master Ray McLean, 12 -year-old: son`:of, Mr. `.and Mrs- Keii'MeLearf " whir bas been hospitalized. a, week, Iii =South :Huron= HeapZtai ,.Exeter, returned home on Saturtia,y, Mr and:Mrs.'Don• kyle,'•of Zur ich, , visited :Sainday' with their par ents; Mr and Mrs. Emerson, Kyle:: and-' Jim •The ladies of the ;WMS of, St: An-, drew's United Church hel'd'a brief; meeting on :Wednesday•`of . this: week which Was •followed by a quilting bee; -two• -quilts be]ngafinn=: •fished. 1yIrs,-Ste-wart=Beattie, Of --Wing, Pani, was the'guest: of ,hernmothe:r; Mrs. Robert McBride' .and Lorne over the -weekend. - `Mrs Robert McGregor spent- Monday in London. Auspices'; o£ Comorangemittee Hall Property, ' LUNCH -. Admission 40 Cents:. 111111111111111111uluH1111111111 illili116. eed a n extra bedroom No reason to let the Iack of ready cash delay needed improvements to your home, With a lowcost .B of M. Farm Improvement •"Loan you .,,c4n.carry out your.. plans -now while workmen are; not tied up on: outside canstrtiction. 3, .oLM arlii :Improvement Loans . are _:inexpensiv-e•, - ---only 5 0 -interest per •annum and you can repay ; . -- them in instalments suited` tb your individual. needs and :circumstances. If you have farm ina rovements on your. mind . Wintertime err you P is the best time mAi . ._. redecorating. the house, new - plumbing or for indoor .farm electric wiring, nova- or a paint job on your ' improvements.' 1 house in :the lipring..,why .not talk to your Workmen are B of M manager today about an F.LI,. - avail- more readily • available and alle fol any worthwhile purpose about the farm. pa• ces are . Offen lower. 'Art or yourcoo et our /order, , . , /roe nt ae bPa ch.' Hensall Brunch KENNETH CIlltISTIAN; Manager R' rucefield.:(Sub-Ageney). , Open Tuesday and Friday WbRKlNG W1114 CANAbIANs; IN EVERY WALK OF LIFte. SINCe 1817 '.. on' CKNx-'TV,. Wingham, on Wed- nesday ,afternoon,, and played two lovely' selections.- .aaa Word ...was received of the death t of.. Dlnnenn McEwan ` 85, a native of Hay township, who passed away la the_. Peace_ River...District.. A Dominion land surveyor, be -was unmarried and had been in.. the West for some '50 years. ".Surviving are four sisters and one brother. The ladies Of the • congregation of Chiselhurst United Church:met. in the •school room of the ebureh da •and uilted o astedne . s i e ` w custom quilts Sxt en ladiesere . resent, -and a• thick.dinner was. served Mrs : W illlam. S , left Wed- nesday nesday -of this week by, plane ',for. Louisville, Kentucky,- to join her husband,- manager . ofa.General Coach Works, who: is there on busi-' ness. They expect to return:hem, Mr: and Mrs, Bob 'Caldwell mov- Miss ;; Pearl '. Tideswell; • Clinton; ed on Saturday into the home they A Mrus's.tin'WesSea' Veforth neer; Paul (2Z Boa; .Bill purchased;, owned'' -by the late Mrs. ;. .,Norman Isabelle Daniels Mattson, ralVliaa ' Hannah Murray;' "special,: 8111 •Anstzn,..Seafertb.`Jack Pet' this ,Saturday will;. be $105 in" Mrs:-••Sim---•Roobol: ,,Mrs -R Peek; Mrs.. A; E Orr, Mrs. Len' Purdy ;'and Mrs W..Dilling were in Clinton on -:Wednesday, -attend mg a-asummary day -:for etheaproa ject, "Sew :to,•save dollars •to make -sense "—Oev-r;.200-:attendealfroiri. all- over Huron County.. Mrs Alhster, Home' Economist for Hur rn -County and Miss Dora Burke, -of the :Home Economies Service Toronto, were -in charge - Clay "Austin,' -- a ecountant at the' Bank of •Montreal, la, -attending a BankMontreal course in Toron- to, February 2` to 13:, Mr. and Mrs; Keith Lindsay and Pamela, who • have been vacation> ins with the ' latter's ; parents;'(" Mr. WINCHELSEA Mr._.and- Mrs. • Harold Tit jWe and' Mr. and -Mrs Ray Cottle;�iuese :Sat=` urday evening `visitors with . Mr and Mrs. Bill Walters. ' Mr and, .es Newton Clarke vis- ited- on-•Sundayrwitb--Mr,- and- Mrs: Bev Morgan and- sons:` at RR, 1, Hensall, ' Mr,• and Mrs.•,Bill7Gilfillan an& ianalYaa of, Exeter; -visited on _Sun_: day with 'Mrand Mrs. C Gilfil - Mr and —Mrs Bill -Walters visit= ed on • •Wednesday. with Mrs: Wal- ters' mother, Mrs. "Clarke, of, Far - Mrs ; Fred-Deitiridgof .._ , Ridge town, spent the weekend with his parents, 'Mr.. and: Mrs. Horace Del- bridge.: el- bride g. . _ 1.1ernsall- United Flames Officials :The annual congregational meet- ing Hensall United Church was held: Wednesday : evening. The meeting. was preceeded by a pot 'luck; dinner, Rev.; Charles D. Dan-' lel .chaired the,,meeting. and Jaynes McAllister was secretary. Raised -for all purposes during 1959 Was $1659527: Report of the Session showed: baptisms 16, mar- riages 8, burials 16; memberships, received- by -profession ' of faith 12, by letter 8; removed by death 12, by letter 4; increase in the year ,4. Total •membership is 460, with an.. average ,attendance at Communion services 175. • New members tothe session are Harvey Keys, Clem ,Christie ` and- Walter Spencer. New' -members to theBoard .of Stewards are -Ian Me Allister, Rodger Veneer. John Cor= nail; Edisari- -Forrest-- and a Robert Roweliffe, to, replace Mn. Christie., "Nominating committee; chairman,.` Howard Scene. Mrs. Ken •Elder Mrs. Norman Cook,: Don Joynt and .Ross . Forrest; flower committee,' Mrs. George Thompson,,` Mrs. E. L Miekle, Mrs. 'W, -R. Dougall,. Mrs. S. .Mitchell, Mrs. George ' Hess,. Mrs.. L. • Chapman; ushers, chairman, William' cuss, J. TraW quair, M. Lavery, J. Clark, ,I Drys-: dale, R, Cook H. Seane, W.'VIickle, R. .Jinks.. J, Heal, L. Bay, E Chip - chase;' representative to Huron Presbytery . Men's Council, Elgin Roweliffe, ..representative , to Pres=. bytery, Walter Spencer; auditors, R, J. Paterson and Jamey : McAl- lister. r • - The -steering -committee -'.formed previously by the official board is to 'Survey prospects for more ade- quate Sunday School aecornmada tion; -and was given the-greenlight to go' ahead and review- costs, building plans, etc:; •and report to a later meeting of the congrega- tion, It was agreed to continue the. present form of the annual'. report,„ but to add the names of,' all the family contributors ' without the amounts, It, was agreed to add four• new members to : the Sessibn with a view to delivering Contmunion cards to the members of the con - gregation the previous week be,: fore- each Communion. sert'ice The minister, Rev ' Charles D. Daniel, and his wife, Mrs. ; Daniel, were --called to the _ front 'mid Mrs; Daniel was presented with a•floral arrangement- of flowers - mums and- snapdragons=in appreciation of_;their-aeevicesto the congrega • •Dne hundred and orty sat down for supper. The men of the con- gregation, under 'direction l of .`lack Drysdale'.'and Dave Kyle,' put.up the tables. The W,onien's ,Mission- ary Society laid the tabs; the Evening Auxiliary received the food and arranged it under Mrs. Ken, Elder, ` and the Senior Young People, , under Mrs. W. Spencer, served the table'; ' .;NIG TURDAY H amuni e - R ' t ,Centre, , ZU IC tCm y_ 9 12 g:pi. BY GRANT ED I GHOFF., ER , andHis Melody Masters :'.. With -vocals -by Joanne- BRIGHTRAL C 'sn. Petrofina �tl�a Beater cod. Distributor of :oProducts'. �' ir lou�na Phone 354 Seaforth;, GASSTOVE. and FJtrAQE OIprom ft Farm and WIMP' ► LI I aim.* iEAFORTj„I EAM BUTTER CR 0 142 RE ..: 2' — .Phone 141r : •iT S ADSBRING S WANTL P , t Pa:stinw , THF. An : + NT t o bye. . Y�RTIS�'1V.�E.�.. S,..I__s a. t' .�.. .� SAD f� . n V D_ SEAFORT the :. general In view of.the disregard by p ub- g al lie -,of the recentroclamation'.:issued bythe p. Town Council,, re the confinement 1of dogs,, agtheyare no. to run. at large and the fact that x t at any Aline, the Council feels that chargeses must be laid 'under 'this By-law. ,.ny owner or harbourer of a', dog who allows it.' to: run , at large can—be sitminoned- into Court, The fine in a case of this kind kcould= be .50.00 -and costs. --` _.... $ e: Council. and- myself would ask all esti- zaps concerned to c om. ly with- e . ws. and `s py avoid the -eon sequences. - Admission 75c -- onsored by Zurich Lions Clu F CHRISTIE,' Mayor FA'BULGU A ISN M E N' 1 ►t:' Such a Low :Price VI.HT' RIOT ANOTHER: SET? y .f; obleye's yetve elAa'ac oxqe v A0a, ay� screen `Velse'u- WO' ' ty rd neva 23.” or w g.i1: OTHER: WHITE SALE; VALUES ON WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES. Phone_` Dublin' or'�arefree TV