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The Huron Expositor, 1959-02-13, Page 3`ST. EOLUMBAN NEMIf�s Q� THS WEEK Mi and - Mrs., Frank , Bowman, concession 2, Meiillop, • were hon Dred at their home on Saturday evening at a party given by rela- tives and friends, on the • .eecasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Oa •V•h o, U M 0 ny ' da •' Feb..: 6t h ,un the Orange � • 1 ,.,g nail Admission 40 Cents.. ®-- EVERYBODY WELCOME Anther Lodge Hai Cards and dancing were enjoyed, 1n L %r ■ :.':■.w■aj..rr.,.. A "congratulatory ,address was read' to the' ,guests of honor by Jack Walsh and apryseutation • was made- of _a chesterfield'; two„ step-up tables, with. coffee table to match; and two ;table lamps.. , Mr. andWrs. Bowman:were mar- ried in. St.. Columban's Roman Catholic hurt on February church 12,, 1934, by Rev. Father Dantzer, Mrs: Bowman is' the' former Ann Dal ten. They have 'a' family of three daughters: ,Regina, London; Glee; Stratford; and: „Eleanor, Reg.N„ Kitchener, • • Also .pr sent a for the occasion' were Mr. and: ;Mrs.-- Charles Ben- inger, Mrs, Alf Bowman •And ;Mr. William Bowman, Kitchener. : U E 1� P R QR`''aF0- M` RKI 1Ur5aFri.C�l ; y Y eb� rucir l . aur , dy a Blue Bonnet ne t YELLOW 'QUICKICE,. MARG ARINE--�1 Aylmer Panty A RT SS 'O ED`PE 15 -oz, tins .: 2 AVliner F U K Binz H -COOKED'SPAGHETTI-- .. G TTI-= Libby s Fancy Quality TOMATO' JUICE` 48 -oz:` tins s t 15 -oz. tins 4 15 -oz i.:; t ns ClierY e , Morn 33 FRESH GROUND COFFEE -1 -lb.. ba .' g Green Giant NIBLETS CORN'' 14 -oz. tins Check Superior Store ad. in • � London Free ,Press Every „Thursday-_f o -A_.:.ddrtl• o 1 Sgeclals At Henson A N of Noble Grand Mrs. Inez McBrwan presided at the meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge 349 or Wednesday evening, celebrating' the tenth . an- niversary. DDP Mrs. William Chambers, Exeter, and Edelweiss Lodge of Seaforth were guests. The warden Mrs. A. R. Orr, and conductor, Ernest Chip - chase, escorted the past Noble Grandy of the ledge to the floor, namely, Miss' Annie. E, Consitt, Mrs. Alex MacBeath, Mrs, Ross Richardson, Mrs, Leona " Parke, Mrs. Baroid Parker,: Miss May belle Whiteman, Mrs. Archie Mac- Gregor, - Mrs. William Caldwell, Mrs. Sam Dougall, Miss Mattie El -- lis, .Mr's. Beverley. Beaton and.Mrs:. Stewart •Blackwell. Mrs. Anna Walker and Mrs. Sam Ratline, ;past Noble Grands, were absent. • Noble Grand Mrs. Inez. McEwan invited DD.P.. Mrs. Chambers'• to the -front and presented' her -with. a corsage, after which -she • pre- seated the PN G.'s with corsages. 'also PN.G Mrs - Stewart 'Dick; of Pride of Huron Lodge, Exeter, and: Mrs ,E; Andrews, of Edelweiss Lodge, Seafo'rth; and the Vice= Grand, •Mrs Glenn: Pell,".. -With Sages.. Arrangements Were made for ..a euchre Party: A donation: -was'. voted to the Navy • League, • A. .birthday, card :was received from ,theD33.P.1 Mrs: Chambers: Miss Maybelle 'Whiteinan, pre sented_-a-bedspread, hand -',Made, and donated by her sister, , Mrs. Dinsdale, :tickets to be ,: 'sold on• sane DDP •Mrs.• :Chambers,spoke. briefly Mrs Andrews; N G; brought greetings, .from • ,Edelweiss • "Lodge and' presented a `gift Mrs;. Harold ''.Parker expressed thanks for.the corsagos. en behalf. of the; Past . Noble': ,,Grandy„,Jr:';I PN.Gt: Mrs William Caldwell spore brief 1y. s ; Mr Id's Mae 'Ilorrance,' Sea= f ve a -readm : --.-, n .. .. U cle-. Jo'sh_s Tdea_of,.Woni:eu" 1YIrs-Hugh MeEwan :;and Mrs,` Wm. Fuss sang a' du' et,• ,-The_.Lord. is 'My 'SheP- : ; herd." ac'cbmpaniedl by: • Mrs: Har-. old%Bell at the piano Mrs, Sharp'and Mrs. Joe Grummett of Seaforth. resent d a p. - e ,, ski : .Mrs:: Harold Parker gave a reading; Cheerful Little ..—Earful,!': Bingo' and games were played. The birth- 'day gift was won. by Mrs; Met - tenger; of .Seaforth; Naminners__ e W Bingo •tannets ' at, ilenSall Legion bingo Sattirday' Were Mrs Bruce. Walker;: Mrs: -Bob -Baker; � Mrs Biu' - Austin Mrs Fleishaurer- Mrs: Bruce Walker, Mrs A. Foster; Mrs:; Bill. "`Austm,::Miss ;Bedard; Mrs; Yanstone; ....George Shields; Mrs:•Norman -Baird; Mrs..: Baird and.;: Mrs. Fleischauer (tied); 'Mrs. William 'Kyle, Mrs. Wes. `Veneer: and: 13111, Austin (tied); Mrs. Wes - Veinier; .- share -the -wealth .jackpot,_• fiinmy .Seale, NEWS OF NE SAL o sTRIcT OR ANI Afl SERIES ir0 U i resident Mrs. 'William. Brown. Presided for liensall adies' Auxi1 is Yat- the eru rY meeting Tuesday:. A 'motion, was-passed_:to have -a draw and s ell- tiekets. e t s. on a maies - rr ad ''surt. MrsW J.. Cameron, Mrs. Howard Smale and Mrs, Garnet Allan were ap- pointed a committee to look' after this project. "•'rhe ladies will assist members' of the • Legion inrecite orating the. Legion -Hall. The group; will cater for a luneh- eon .and 'dinner. for the Legion bon - spiel .February 18, ,and- will hold a party'. for their Husbands • and Legion members and their' wives on February ,16, and will `conduct a Red - Cross drive. in March,;_The president informed the • .meeting that a' wheel :chair' was needed in the community• and:'that, she had. contacted Red Cress;:. headquarters at London and "one was in Hensa1l in an•hour's A' motion was passed that the, telephone ..committee be discon- timed: Mrs•, . John Henderson, won the mystery prize. Bingo was:`play ed and luncheon` served.. Twenty- .two'pmembers; were ;present. , The interior- of the, , Legions Hall is talc' gon a newlo. thes days wih s era - bees. beXn held: The Legion Ladies' Auxliarhave: been busy •. washing the walls,_. etc,; in: preparation for -the painting; -which. is being done .by .:the ;Legion mem- bers.:When coii►pleted; the hall 'will _present a veil fine appearance. A surprise • 'party . was., organized and carried:. out by: three Patrol Leaders and their Guides; in,honor of Mrs Thomas Laggpder, ,f9r all the. helpful, contributions •she, has _made `to .the Hensall. Girl Guides Association work: Peggy •Goddard presented .Mrs: Lavender with , an, inscribed silver pin'.:'Patrol?lead- ers••Peggy Goddard, Carol Brown Seconder—Mary Scane; MICs: "Lav ender: ,Lieut.Mrs. ,G'eorge Parker and TCa tai . p n M"rs .Bill"Fink=held' a' court-: nfuhonor"-to--make- plans - for coining meetings: WM : Meet S s Miss' M Ellis presided. for tie February • meetin of the Women's. .g Missionary'. Society of the United hur`ch_-he d in C 1the church,• school-. room Thursday. ; Sacred passages; were read by. Mrs P,,,Grahafl and prayer,. offered` by- Miss Consitt. The'study.en Canada -was present- ed by; Miss Ellis;•'assisted ,by,. Mrs.. William. Henry:: Mrs,, George Arm dtrong-,': ho.,wiU -carry`On as presi- ent until a ;new Duet': is secured, presided,.for :the business. An in- , vitation:..was accepte.& o join with the , WMS• . of Carmet,';'Presbyterian. Church at the. World, Day of ;Pray , er--in that church. on =Friday, • Feb. 13, at;;-3'p.m. k thank you-Ynote from Mrs. M. Traquair and .a':let ter froin .Alma. College .WMT, re,ad., The annual birthday .party will be: held I in April: Thirty meinbers Were present. Threehundred: grid two - dollars was yealjzed;;bythe •Liensall•'Knit- men—for—thea-�-GrzFPled—Children'-s- Building Fdnd' in,. their 'house -to- PLA man w. as �'re o e .,. m glia g # the, pro- 'Nine quilts were uilted in three daysby the• ladies of the Women's Missionary Society of Hensall i ted m Church; which will tie fore farded.to beadquarters at Taranto distribution' to the. mission fields:. The ladies . quilted in the church schoolroom, 'starting on Monday: and- .completing the pro- feet 'on.Wednesday, working; from 9 a ni.,,to 5:30 p,m. Mrs. Norman Jones' was:convener of; -the projeet.. Mr, and Mrs.John Atkinson, Br an, Bobby, Jimmy and Bradleyand Mrs. Atkinson, Sr., have. taken" up residence in Exeter -'Mr; Atkinson - is employed at the RCAF Station, Centralia;: • Mrs., George T. Wren,` :went !surgery . surgery at St. Joseph's Hos- pital,, London, .Freda ; for the re- moval of her .right leg, and came. through nicely.. This is the 'second operation; she. hat : gone through during- the "past five Weeks,; having had the left leg .also removed. ': OSLM' `Melvin Wurm` ' H:M.C:S. Saguenay, at Halifax; N.S., is home en a three weeks' leave and visit - .ed ` with ham' sister and brother -in law; Mr -a d--Mrs—Roy: Campbell and family ori Thursday,evening, .Mr.iand; Mrs. Tack Chipchase and family, ';of•.Yellowknife, N.W.T., spent a few days last ,week with the forniier's `brother and sister-in- law, Mr -and Mrs Ernie .Chipehase: and amily Mr-Chipchase is em- ployed at the gold mines, at . Yel- Iowknife Mr. l and Mrs..To Ca R Y mp1�ll,.ani Eric. le#t,,,,Saturday -` er-7'lerda, where they will• vacation: for `three weeks Mrs. •G. T. Wren mat' ;taken. by ambulance to• . Joseph's ;Hospi- tal, London, on Thursday 'B '`''Mr. Harold` onihron'h as .: ur- p ehased--the,'building 'occupied'.at present •by :the Bank of ',Montreal Mr .-sail Mrs =;Boli: Irpdaeii,'1VLr: ail rs 4 d,M _-Vernon.Hedden_and•iiay, and. Mrs. •Muriel: Clemens _of St.. ._'Catharines,' visited ver -the wee -' o k end with rs. Catherine Redden. 'and family. Bob' Redden- is recov- eringfrom three 'fractured toes he ,.. -Suffered. during 'a hockey. practise. ' Two 50 -year pins were-epresei te'd to lodge inkmbers; in 'Hensall Tues- day night.; J. M. 'Glenn, and W.; S. Shepherd „:,received the pinsat,`:a m special .cereony; at the Hensall I;0 O F. "Lodge ' 223, when Past bistrict-?,Deputy'- W.-�, R. ,Dougai1 made the presentation, • :Both men are Past• Noble Grand's. Of" the Hensall''lodge, with :Mr. e pherd joining- m - December, ;19OT,_and `Mr -Glenn m:January, 1908. ,The pasnoble• • grands Of thelodge took the •chairs, for ..the slecial occasion Two.new mernler5, •Murray Bak - and George McLeod, were iu- itiatedr into the lodge at the 'same meeting Mrs Annie Blatchford is not,en- joying the- best ;'of -health; "and at. present is.-staying•,,at: the home; of Mrs Annie Saundercockc Brucefitid' W.A. Holds Meeting, Henson Prices The Woman's Association met is Prices. at gemalfDom unity; ed Church.. on Tuesday - afte Weanling pegs, $7$146tk to ;e10.r1; ren', CheIY11[fi; �� tp ;�f.4.s01 :feeder$, with President Wilinour Broad -0 foot presiding. M,a rs; J. Cairns'nd: , •$20.50 to st.ei , sows, X61,00 'to 2:00;olsteui calv es,. 4. s 0 to conducted thetlevo- • $1,,00; i00' Durh lv� .5. D t o The topic, "A New �mesad-bother heifersu8to 22.20';'' but- . wastaken byMrs, anus..cher caws ug to .10,A hymn,�as sung with Miss Mar- Three hundred Rigs and 150 bead garet McQueen at the lana:qh , of cantle and calves were sold. the sebooirAorooBrucefield Unit- sale'�urs a Feb were.• tional period $79.00; butcher steers uto$50 ' serapture, 1st,Corinthians, 2.33, was read by Mrs.'.Eyre.:This part of the meeting closed with prayer. by Mrs. Cairns. cus. Mrs Broadfoot • took tile. chair:' The secretary's report was given, by ,Mrs,. Triebner. The roll call was answered by a, Valentine` verse. The treasurer's report .was: given. and offering received by Mrs. Eyre. -Thank-you notes were read. by 'Mrs. II Berry from Mrs. T. Baird, Sr., Mrs. Sohn ^Mustard, Mrs. Roy Pepper, Mrs. Bruce Mc Clinchey, •:Mr. and- Mrs. •: George Baird and : Tena, `Miss Mary. El- liott and, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wal- tprc, Mils ,Davison read a letter of thanks from, Mrs. Janet Pollard,;. Strattan, for the very fine bale of clothing sent , to their family of twelve, w1 ich •was valued `at $200 Mrs:- Broadfoot-announced that Group No. '1 are'.liaving Dr: E. A. McMaster' show his pictures of his trip>to Japan, on Monday evening,': Feb. '16,at`.8 15. The roll earl for March• will 'be'soinething you will give -up for Lent. Group'Nov, 2 had charge' 4°,1.6 -program.Mrs. Cairns :favored with a solo, • "The•Stranger' of Gall lee.". John Broadfoot•coni` 4uited:_*..__Valentbne -contest;after which, a' dainty lunch was" served: by "the ladles o£ the;,group: ; COLUMB AN B!A F SEAPORTS Comm. NORRIS ORGOESTEA ' sio -� Lunch Mme.. n � 5 c -lrt+fidet- Sion$ ed by Seaforth titnaries Inatatate �N . IG V HT a adi G n o a iiia . Dealern andPe Distributorr 'e Ltd Petroleum Products .' U R.. . STOVE;, and FUItNACE SeaforthDIL -= Prompt P. arm Phone •aad354Horu- e. Denver" rove i Miss 'Regina Bowman; - •London• .Miss.;: Eleanor -• Bowman, :•Kitchener'; 'and Miss Cleo Bowman; Stratford; '. -with Mr:- :an : MrsS.. Fr _._ auk •Bow-; d man:. Ss J sett=Dalton _- Londo n -an. ,, d MiSs,No.reen.palton and M ass Bet=, ty'Dalton,.Brantford, . with Mr and Mrs; .Maurice Dalton. Toni Murphy; • Elmira, with Mr. and •Mrs. J. -F. Murphy. Mi ss :Clare - M 1 a one Str tf ,. a oral, with Mr: and 'Mrs. %',J L.,: Malone- fire alone:= ` ite .Damages -RICH-1 t H IN CAL- -1 Witlioufsultelent milk 'baby ah (as 'well asacl -- u is tend -ta- uffer-€r m ca-lcium stare do • ' This a n . Th s causes :irritableness,, "poor- teeth andbones Our milk is not and high in tale aalsoVitamins, 1 m,;at has _ miner r.. minerals, and. d astu e fresh' flavor. TRY IT Logan --Farm Home The home of Jelin O',Rourke, of Logan • township, narrowly -escaped. being destroyed by fire.jon Friday -evening. The _blaze, of iirdeter- mined origin, demolished t b e frame back- kitchen, with all its," contents The fire -was "noticed- first by neighbors; about 6 o'clock, and.' with their help, the' main';part of the house was saved,, The Mitchell: Fire, Brigade was `c'ahed, but the outbreak' was under control; when .the ;firemen` arrived: Total Alain,- age'is estimated 'at -:about '$1',000:• one 1 • ea ort Delicious... Delightful DAIRY FOODS A chicken,.__donatedby Charles mg -the —vii net The—•proceeds, =� Hay, a past' noble grand, was $15,5Y win. be 'donated to the CP drawn;for with Alex McBeath be= and'T fund:;: house :canvass'' on Tuesday even= "H John Heal, Khismeri: cheir- M W_® 'T AD,S I,RING- _RESUL1` 'hone `' 141 :or ring UsY our Tr � � :.� ac or Now Before he Big t e Y` r n Rush 1': g Sp g Starts.-• +Yoii could'be in the"field In lessthan',y i.. I. s 80 days, so don t delay-. � . : it could cost you Iinoney 'Blkaoce:- 'Your:. ''Wheels Get '10 O0t miles more out of theh o . :_... ...,, fi � ... out _.. life of your tires. Unbalanced-: ,heels could;cost-you-two tires -a-"y-ear: , r _ hone 17 J HN.. ' BACH International Harvester Dealer JOHNNIE BLUE John Deere Sales & Service Seaforth.`. Seaforth 1 BALLIN roT'PEN RLi• with purchase of $5.00;' or more.;;. All Major Appliances 15 Stoves, Washers, Refrigerators; Televisions ..% REDUCED •SHATES, II�CK "t"•ST[CBS,' • SLEIGHS, TOEOGGANS,:TOYS,; WAGONS,. TRICYCLES, • ARCH Eli Y SUPELIEs r. . . ` REDUCED Automatic Electric REG. .' . SALE FRY PANS= Large -<11" size Q ' $26.95 $19:95 GE.. E!. :CTRIC FOOD MIXERS 24.95 19;95 ELECTRIC STEAM. or DRY IRONS, 21.95 17.95 Assorted. Colours , PLASTIC PAILS 1.49 ;Three -Piece• Plastic - MIXING -BOWL SETS 1.59 1*177 F,� PAINT. ROLLER and TRAY SETS. , .1.85 1.39..- Black Rubber, ,18x30 "WELCOIVIE"'' EO0R -.MATS• _ ovar•or Ro;rnd. PLASTIC,. CLOTHES BASKETS:::; iiF 'Roiu. PLASTIC DISH PANS b.:. 1.49 1.19 ' Pyrex D.INNER'SETS--Setting for 4 7.95' 3:95 Three -Piece' PYREX MIXING• BOWL SETS M: 195' 1.47 Large Heavy . - GALVANIZED `'GARBAGE CANS BOYES' ' FARM SUPPLY, Phone_10 • ' :.Massey 1`larris:Fergusairi-=P'ealer–� Phe 832 r` ' R®ON McGAV'°IN rth-__. STAINLESS •STEEL •••COOK-, WARE -Revere and' 25% Coronet--REDUCED"i. LADIES ONLY ! All ,,the_ Clothes Pins you. can. spick up • In one hand •, FOR Cockshutt-New Rollan&New Xdea Walton, Ont. ROWCLIFFE , MOTORS J. L Case Farm Itnplelltents Seaforth 7.95 . 4,95 PAINT ' Reduced O%. STOREWIDE Sikiinnt" of "-A TABLE OF "VALUES' AT 77¢- MLen's UNCH`OXES 'pint Size VACUUM1BOTTLES 9 -Oz. Heavy vy, CL r CLEAR GLASS TUMBLER , FUGS ' c O'CedarSE "SkotPLUty" "SPONGE MOPS Wall' CAN OPENER with Magnet . NAFL AMMERS • Blue , ENAMEL ROASTERS_ __:_. Tvio.eeu°t - FIASIILIGHTS with Batteries BATTERY LANTERNS ... Special :1.39 Special .97 pecial 6 for .49 p@cia16 for .39 Special 1.98 Special Special 185.. _,. Specia_Z•39 _'. Special .89- Special 89-Special 3.95 Galvanized - CALF PAILS 50=Foot PLASTIC- JIOSE Assorted Plastic-Haudled SCREWDRIVERS ; °: ... FARM WHEELBARROW Willi Steel Tray, Wood Frame and -Rubber Tire White Swan TOILET TISSUE .60 -WATT 1113435 • Special X79 _. ; Special; 1:79 - -. 3 for -.69 26.75: 6 for° . .791 6 fo1.,1.00 Sale Starts Friday, February ruary 20th,(Intal' : Saturday, February 2s Seaforth, Rhone 797 SEAFOR H