Loading...
The Huron Expositor, 1959-02-20, Page 3} WINCHELSEA .NEWS OF THE WEEK Winchelsea euehre:.party was Mr. and Mrs. Sill Walters and. field 'in the, school 1Vionday ';night .Danny were Friday evening din - 'with Mr, and Mrs: Jack I3'er1 and ner guests with Mr. and Mrs, WM Mr. and Mrs. WardI•Iern as hosts. Glanville, on the Staffa line; Mrs. Jack Coward. `won • . ladies' Mrs. .Colin, Gilfillan, 'Grant and high; Wayne- Prance, men's 'high; `Barbara .Ann. tii+ereSunday visitors Colin Gilfillan, lone hands, and with Mr. and Mrs. J'anles. Hay in Mrs.Doug Stephens, ;cgnsolation. : Egmondville. Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Walters Vis- Mr, and Mrs, Bill Walters and ited on Wednesday with `Mr; and Danny Were Sunday 'Visitors With , -Mrs. Jack Wicks in, Stratford. Mr, and Mrs Howard Hayman and! Mr. Newton Clarke attended the family,' bear. Kippers. Western. Farmers' Weather Insur- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gilfillan and: anceconvention in Woodstock on family, of Exeter, were, Saturday. Thursday,. with Mr: and Mrs C. Gil - Mr, and Mrs. Fred' Walters and fillan • -daughters visited on Sunday in London ' with ,Mr. and Mrs: Bill Granite, one of the most frockand, Lynda and Mr.perm-- and anent:'of.,biiilding stones, is found ' 1VIrs::Leonard Cowan; in almost .every 'Canadian province; BRIGHT.RA ;L Canadian Petrofina' Ltd. Dealer and Distributor' of Petroleum ,Products. Phone: 354 Seaforth = a• Ont, % AS, STOVE ' and FURNACE ' OIL — Prompt Farm and Home Delivery • ensationai sCOUNTS L O:N.: • kx REG MYER'S,``:Chatham President of the Ontario Wheat Producers'`.Marketing Board, spoke on freight increases' at the annual meeting of. the Huron County Wheat Producers, in Clinton Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Myers is shown above,. left, with Russell .T Bolton, RR 1„ Dublin, ''chairman of the ,Huron Association, who,' along with Robert RR 2, Bayfield, right, was named' as delegate to the Ontario convention next month in. Toronto. Back rows' -Alec Chesney, RR3, Seaforth, and Robert Taylor; RR 3, Clinton;, who were named as alternate delegates Hensall _ Prices• .Prices . at Hensall community sale. Thursday were Weanling pigs,, $7:00' to $11.10;' chunks, $12,00..te $15,50; -feeders,: $16.00 to, $2100; a:sows, '$58 00 .y to $73.50; Italstein calves, $16,00 - to 26:00 Durham 'calves, $32.00 ,.to $68;00 • butcher cows up to $18.50;; -butcher ,steers. ,up to-. $25:10;- but- cher heifers up to $22.20. Four hundred'' pigs and 140 head. of cattle 'and calves Were: sold. HEAT PRODH F VI►'ESTE RN ` Abolition of -;assistance ,on' freight charges for wheat coming into On taro fram_tlie wes_t�is.favoned4Y. the O.ntario:-Wheat PTaducergat, it keting Board; -`Reg Myers, efrChat'. haul,`. board chairman, said rn Clinton Wednesday surplus :wheat should find" a' market right here •rn, Ontario not outside'the`countrywhere we are'' competing" with: other coun- e'.ve Scooped. the ov✓n J.ith Our Krazy Prices Check some' of our Special Prices in last week's ad. ..r� Children's =- Reg. $5 50: Na- Regular ; $7.50: ;w NOW Regular $10.00: NOW $8' Regular $12.50: NOW. $ • 10. Chis Offer Good Until February .28th MAKE APPOINTMENT NOWI )BER T'S^'HO•USE OF BE PHONE 493 hone. 797 or, eafort our HOme Now These onderfu avin Saveon. the Westinghouse.'. CONSOLE TV MODELS Push-Pull,,:On-Off Controls; Concerti Tone;,.. , lui}iL ized Picture. -Tube, Blink -in Antenna; Automatic • Distance: Selector. LAUNDROMAT Nine -pound Capacity;,; Vibration ,Control; Look -in Loading Door; Safety Door Switch : •AT Prices', That Can't Be Bear! ;1;h oe igstAD- I'NVALUESEFGINGRWS, SALES & $EItVICEi;, During the Westinghouse 4th-Amuia1 While Sale Phonet- SALES, ANb ` SERVICE Seafnrth 644 W 1 Zurith 34 SK ABOLITION FREIGHT RATE tries," he told the annual meeting of theHuron County Wheat Pro= ducers; Association.: "There is ` a .need forTinereased • do`mestic' con- suinption•" • Russell ' Bolton, RR. 1, Dublin, and Robert Welsh, 2,.Bayfield, tiyere appourted;`delega:tes to the Provincial; coinventien in Toronto called for March 11 and 12. At a second. meeting ,at : Ran nosh for Perth county,':producers, iVir. Myers said, that one of the_ evils :which producers must try to 'correct'' is a handling rcharge. at the mill door. He explained' some -processors .are _charger reducers for handling " grain when if is de -lvered ':to processing Tants -The Handling`' charge, was .not called for, he maintained. Shaer Honors Miss M. Cooper A miseellaneousshower.was held for'Marlene Cooper, birds -elect, of next Saturdaat-the home of her. parents-, 1VIr: 'and-�M s Orval Coop rna iss er; on .Saturday . afte on M Margaret Coleman: furnished the -music for -a> sing song. Miss Mai-: garet MacKay gave a reading. on St. Valentine, Mrs. -Alex •Miller, a; ;Poem, and;'Misses::Elarne,Ross and' Joanne Coleman "sang two`. nuns 'ber"s,. Mr's.' Robert;Flgre. -conducted•: a contest, Mrs..Marlene .`Ostland read address to -Marlene and she was' presented ;;with many beautiful gifts,' to—evhinh-=Marlene . thanked everyone.. The. event was a`rrang ed by Nirs, Jack-Consitt arid7tIrS- • Ernie Ross, TAO UV ZURICH, ONTARIO announces the formation of `.A.0 N AUTO LASING LTD. .and the appointment of The objects of the company: are .to provide coin= •plete automobile leasing facilities for profession-: al, ,:cammercial.and-executive personnel through-. -out Western Ontario." or further information, write or phone: ZURICH, OT.A N ,,��RI UR O Phones: 'Days 182 Nights 17 NEWS "OF HENSALL LEGION AND AUXILIARY GROUP ENTERTAIN., AT VALENTINE'S; The Legion Hall, attractive''in lunch, Mrs Gordon Munn, Mrs,-. B. Valentine motif; was the setting Kyle, Mrs., Cameron and Mrs. -H. fora Valentine •party, Friday for Smale inerfibars f-the=Legion-'and witres H sail I r n e tt e s entertained and - Auxiliary;, an d 1g sbands. their husbands to a sleigh ride. Euchre : and crokinole, `ere :..the party on ,Thursday evening, fro, highlights • of - the' entertainment, lowed with cards and dancing and and the winners for euchre were: a" late supper at the .Dominion. tidies,. ,Mrs; Jim Clark and Mrs. Hotel, Zurich. Winners . of cards: Howard Smale; .;.lone hands, - Mrs I were Mrs. ' Jack Deitz and John. Howard. "•Adlans; gents W. : J. Heal, Chosen'; High .School Queen Miss Jane. Horton, 17, of Hensall,` daughter . of Mr, .and Mrs, : Bert. Horton, was; chosen 1959 Qi,eenfor 'South ,Huron- District 'High School,. Exeter,• ata formal. dance. ,held at''' the school Friday. She was crown- ed ,Queen:;by last year's winner,d Miss Helen' Down;- of Usborne. Ten pretty and• popular girls, re- presenting rtheir e-presenting:their classes as Candi, ,dates for SHDHS .Queen, compet= h ed Jane eaded, a (rira 12=Aevery ystuear d lit;sihas • - hei�:elass nce she has 'attended; Exeter School. She is 'president :of the Girls' Athletic Society member, of the senior_: girls',,_volleyball and: basketball teams, :and, a•` member.'. of the Glee Club._ • Library Circulation .U,p .Circulation at Hensall Public Library jumped over 25 per cent last '`ear,. Mrs. Xi. J. 'Cameron,. librarian, reported at the annual meeting: In 1958, 6;362 books were taken out, :compared 'to. 4,008 in Cameron and Bob" Mcfcenzie; lone hands; Wes ' Venner; crokinole, •Mrs. 'S,::Ronnie:. and Mrs, 'By -ran Tyle: . , ': _ A' smorgasbord .luncheon vias• served; and done i1g lnunded out a, delightful evening, .Mrs. Davrs-was -i charge' of ;the_decor ating; ,entertainiaent ' Mrs,"W.. -J. Cari,eron and Mrs Reward Smafe; 11111111111111I111111IIIHI1111I11111Ht1lI11111 DON'T : IIh.ISS —THE <.`•2!st Annual • tritkLIST X FOOD SHOW Farm; ent-'E�thIbit lye", E-giTi'�Ttl ' The WorTd • Day of Prayer was •held at, Carmel Presbyterian Timely Educational ` ' ' Church on Friday, .with- 'Chisel. DiSplays hurst, llensall tinted St. h 1?anl's uniting with them:. and Leaders Western .Fair Grounds , were Mrs. Dougall, Mrs. • C. 'Daniel •and Mrs. W. 0. Goodwin. Mrs. ^Frank Wright; of : Kippen, was 'the spaker, and Mrs. • William Brown soloist, Prayers .were of fered- by " Mrs, Percy Campbell, Mrs. Mary Taylor, Mrs. . G. Arai - strong, Mrs. Ed. Fink and Mrs. R. Taylor Reeve John Henderson -gyp a s elected chil'an :of the board, and Jaxiie. A,. I?atersori was- re,; appointed Secretary -treasurer, Mrs, Cameron.�yil1 remain librarian at a salary 'a,' $450: 'Other members of the•board are Mrs. W. 0: Good- win, :Mrs: oodwin,.-'Mrs. E:.Norminton,,Miss, M. Ellis and 'h Y ' McLaren. • A ' curlingrink` from Hensall, cornpdsed •ef lead, Bill Brown; second,. W b. Goodwin;,; viceskip; R. IL 'Middleton; skip, john 'Tien- derson, cajitured first' prize, in the first draw et Exeter curling tourn- ament ` on Wednesday:. ,Whey re- ceived as prizes lovely desk sets.. ' Mrs. R. IX. '• Peck 'Will he guest. of Miss 1Viargaiet Brophey oir her television• program • 11CLadd, and, Will have 4n exhibit a 'ni inner o€ ;her oil ' paintings, Mr and Mrs, Bert Glen and son, of. 'Mimico';: visited the fermer's aunt, Mrs., Annie. Blatchford,- lass Jerry McChnchey'was rushed by. Ionthron, ambulance', Sunday to• Clinton Hospital, where lie under went an .emergency appendectomy and -his "condition was . erious, but at date .-of 'writing he is doing as well as `sari be expected. Mrs Geerge Sawyer'is a patient at Clinton'lospital in the interest of her heath, , 'LONDON Feb. 24; A .Sprightly, Spring Spec- tacle of Interest To All WesterI' Ontario 207.• Com$etitive.µCiasses 15.'Comiuereial Exhibits 27 Educational :Displays -A few of the many ;afternoon. features at 2:00 p.m, Tuesday—Farm!- and Auto, Safety "Wednesday t"Why De.'You Farm", "1959' Varieties", "The Judges Telt Why's Thursday ---"Milk ".,In Your Menu', • Panel on "Contract, Farming'-', • 'Friday `.`Modern Trends in Inter•' for Design'r; Auction. Sale Evening: ; tntert ainment , —• , Toes. day, WediLesdayl Thursday - No extra charo Fair open 'Tuesday, 12:00 101,30 p.m.; Wednesday Thursday, 10:30 ; a.m. to. 10:30'. p.m.; Friday, 10:80 'a,m , to.::,4,30 p,ni .:. ADMISSIQN 50C` Children under 12• with parents' free It has been a long confining winter. Come put to meet your .frie>lds� Canada's highest peak, Mount Rural and 'tartan people invited. Logan in Yukon Territory-, leas an: IHI1lpl011111fl111111d;1Iffl1illulfhIltIHI elevation- of 19,850 feet` va 4' n.. 'the::way ; u We're on. the way up every way .... and .we'll have fun all the ".way. Why? Because all our family started the :'saving habit early.- yeryone of us is a Steady saver at ` THE :CANADIAN BANK OF.'C.0707.ERc E MONEY IN; 1He-DAME"At SE -Of -PA SEAFORIi.:BiiANCH� L. F;, Manager+" ' DUBLIN• BRANCH E. • J. . Manager-• • burs dar riday February' Mother, Parker's INSTANT- COFI' F 6-bz far Van Camp's `RE.A3 S-WITI :PORK Aylmer TOMATO .SOUP' ; 'C1atk's Sealark TOMATO JUICE--48-oz. tin .-Garden':Patch�; CHOICE KERNEL CORN --2 tins: Garden Patch CHOICE. TENDER PDA gains MARKS atur 20 -oz. tins 10 -oz. tins Wihianis' ' C$EERY PIE READ', St. Williants' APPLE PIE READ '- Monarch ; PIE CRUST MIX a° ALL ThREE FOR SUPERIOR .FOOD MilRKE7S- PHONE. , WE , DELIVER