The Huron Expositor, 1959-03-06, Page 3_ UROND:4E INSTITUTE- :MEMBERS..
FEATURE FAMILY NIGHT PROGRAM
Mr, and Mrs Ian. McAllister
were gaests ' at Huroitdale 'Wo-
men's ;Institute . Faintly Night
meeting held in Cavell Presbyter-
Jan Church, Exeter, :.Wednesday.
Mr. McAllister spoke on °Vertical
- Integration,". showing slides on his
°
represent-
ative
e e work ,;while agricultural r prey rat-
:
ative •in Kent County". Mrs.. McAl
lister; spoke: on ."Farm,, Accident.
$ur vey " with 'an "interesting . and
VARIET'Y .
ENTERTAINMENT
featliiang Seaforth Jrb'-Farmers'
play, ; as
)
Ftis I.ocaI Talent; o
a-"
,at 8:30P.m:, in E gnaondville United:
.
"Church :Umpires_ E niondville' YPU
ADMISSION 50c
2,. e
C •ldr un er i F
hi e d
n x.
informative film . on farm acci-
dents, and bow they can be pre -
'vented. They, wereintroduced by
Mrs. • Alvin Moir.
South Huron Junior 'Farmers
presented their play, •"Spark From
An Old.Flame." -Members 'of the
east were:. Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Dawson, .Doris Brock, Hugh Run-
dle, Raymond Cann and 'Shirley.
Morley. Marilyn Marshall directed
the play, Mrs. HarryDougall ex-
pressed
-
pressed
.courtesy "remarks to the
speakers and those assisting ,with
the ro am.
P gt'
The March meeting will be held
in. Trivitt _-Memorial parish,. hall,..
Exeter, on' March 25, when. the
40 anniversary,will observed.
.be obser ed.
The_ Hurondale . , Jolly.... Jills took
part. at Achievement Day.for South
Huron at Hensall Saturday.
Table committee were: Mrs. -Car,
man Cann `Mrs, R. E. Pooley; Mrs.
Stanley Mitchell, Mrs, EI or
e
Passmore, Mrs. Ernest PYrat and
Mrs. Mervin Dunn. The church
vas—tastefully--decorated wtti
,flowers and WI colors: Over . one
hundred were in attendance,r.and
'the:president; Mrs. 'Roylance West-
c tt chaired the meeting
Name : -R. Savauge
Tc+ MillIODA Board
Ross Savauge, Seaforth, was
named to :the board:of directors ,o#
the Mid -Western Ontario Develop
ment'Assoeiatioa>t at a recent meet-
ing. Mr. Savauge'represents Hur-
on CauntY Zone One. Other direc-
tors of this zone are William Mc-
Kenzie, Exeter, and Gordon- El-
liott, ;Blyth.-;'
Represented at
n meeting were
the m g
23 urban nntinicipalities out of a
possible 3L The ,association,- brok-
en into four zones, 'Huron, Perth,
eWellington
Wat
Waterloo and Counties,
,
elected the: representatives to the
1959-60 hoard ' of directors.
Mr--
Savauge is the' Seaforth'
Chamber of. Commerce representa-
tive to the .association.
Hensall .rices'
e P
"Prices at Hensell community
sale, last Thursday were '=
Weanlm s . 7':00' to 11.50;
$ � �
'chunks $12.50, to •15.20;'. feeders;
$17 to $20 =-sows : :$47 o to : $6,9.59;
Holstein calves, $9;55'to $21;
hani'"-ca1Ve5 36 -to- 62,-,.buthher'
cows'' sold 'up to' $18.75; .'butcher
heifers 22.50 utcher steers; 25'.•
Sold were -:250 pigs=:and.225 hea
d
of 'cattle"and'"calves •
ti
Find :Them
- FEASt
Your - 'TEACHERS
'WANTED" "ads in
The -' London --Free
Press " " will" . r e a c -h
graduating ,students
at the''. London and,
Stra'tford, Teachers'
Colleges and ;teach-
ers.in_ ote'er ,Western
Ontario centres 'who
want to change jobs.
Calf GEneral8-5101
or write ,The London
Free Press to ;place -
your_ ad Adsre-
ceived. by 5 pare• ap-.
pear in next day's
paper.
STA'NDAA
in goad
AQUA.P
!n once;l
9.ni.t5.•�
WEyr
tUe • S
=nom
O ITOR,
WOR
ievement
On Saturday :approxiniatelY 100 Naughton; presentation of prpvin-- nia Hendrick, Alma Hodgins;
girls completed::the 4-11 H`osnemak-.
i:ng Cbib project .:'fThe -Cereal
Shelf',at their Achievement Day
in
held Hensall, In the , morning,
the girls. took part in a program
of 7ttdging .menus fir farm : f ami -
lies, judging._tnuffin's.. and, giving
reasons and answering a cereal
By participating in t. hese activi
=
ties, the girls have anopportunity
tofndout 'just
how much
'kn
own
edge they. have:, gamed througbout
the courseof.the
' project, - The
girls: displayed many fine record
books and brought to Achievement
Day with them four muffins which
they had learned to make in this
foods .project.
.. p, ,Special feature of.:theafternoon
program was-a--talk--on .her- ex: -
periences at the National 4 -II Club
Congress ' by. Carolyn ; Oke; of _the
Hun:dale Hornemakin C ub.Miss:
Oke was Ontario's-"'dele ate to;that
g
mon ress:—
g
m"'
The ': 'clmember'sahe selve
s
club .
presented
p rated an ,ex excellent ll rat .of
exhibits, skits:.and demonstrations
s.}'
as ':fo�llo W...11'1 - ExPierences At
,. Y
the National 4 -II Congress;" by
Car'olyn:'Oke, Hurondale Club, On-
tario's • 4-H Homemaking Club :re-
presentative;exhibits presented on
the topic, "The Cereal. Shelf,?' with
club members commenting: Dash-
wood, Carol ;Schade, . ,Elinin lle,'
Doris Brock; `•' Grand ";Bend, Mona
Desjardine; Kippen, " Jean Me= Grand Bend- Barbara l!'ahner A1".
cion` honors' -for' completion of 12
¢II Homemaking Club proects pre-
:seated by Mrs. Emery Desjardine;
Grand B -
G cold, South' Huron WO -
men's
men's Institute' President, to Mary
Whyte, ` Seaforth: District presen-
tation of county honors' for'••com-,
eti n< Homemaking -H, H o m Gail Finla son Susie i.
Pl o, of• six • 4 H king - Y Mae ;Z.ostell;',
Club projects to -Margaret Brock, June McLaughlin, Jean Mc
vaugh-
Eli ville• • Elliott, 'Sea- ton,Caro1Varle ;•Seaforth Dis-
forth; Carol Carter, Seaforth Dis- trioti Jean ,Broadfoot, Helen Broad,
trie't;. Erma Townsend, ; Seaforth. ,foot,; Mary Broadfoot, JoyeeBrown,
District. Carol Carter, Townsend,
t . _: • : •' : ' : 'Erma; To ase ,
A skit was, presented by`alimem- Mary. Whyte. As well, each dub
bers of Crediton' Club, "Saving member :. COM -
With
Y
With Cereals.". Demonstrations g who satisfrations; on pleted the requirements , of. the
"Around the Clock With Cereals" ProJeet rec,etved a sterlin- silver
were presented by Carol Westeott, 4-H "Homemaking Club teaspoon. •
Barbara ;Morle Ricks'
• Y, Kathryn • Y , • :Arrism + ':Mrs. -Yin �McAterlli
t g s>
Hurondale;.,; Karen H
ugill, • Con
nie
Home
omeEconomist for Huron :Coun-
Eekert, Lois. Scott Seaforth; ;Su.- tY;with-
the-program-were-Miss-ane Haugh,. rma Townsend, Sea.1leenMcD2rinid;Home Econam-
forh District. ;On •conpletion Of
ist in Oxford 'and Norfolk Counties,
every second' Homemaking; Club and Miss e
i s, Beverley v et' .lionan, ,Home
.
proect,''th'e •girls,;receive<>a certi- 'Ecoomist in Middlesex ~and °'.El
.ftcate,-of .;,achtevement,_;;and.the ,gin•
following" ,pails. received this cer- - --
•. , - the aldllovtnng•as a list of;the.lead
tafieate at `the Achievement Day,.,., • .
Crediton:. Barbara Dundas,• Joan
err. and assistant leaders for that
Ear and Na c ' Fahne Sh le
clubs, participating at, the Achieve-
gl ,.. n y _. r, ._ r
mnuDay.:m. Ilensall: •�Cremton,'
Ganser, Doreen Kenny°, 'Marlene Mrs, Lorne Hodge, Mrs- Alf Snaith
King, anotia 'Roersler acid Joan Dashwood, 'Mrs..Syd' :Mrs::
Mrs.
Smith; Dashwood: 'Shirley Bender; A, Ihuaftz; • Elinnville, Mrs:.. Ken
EIimville Doreen Brock, Doris tern,. Mrs: Harold Bell; .° Grand
Brock, Margaret Brock, Doris Bend,, Mrs. Don Hendrick, Mrs. Ed.
Cornish;, Ann Creery, , Barbara Gi11;, BHururoendaleTuck, Mrs.KiAlvin Moir;
Hein, Shirley Jaques, ; Shirley. Mrs." ey,;'iipen;.l4irs.'
Johns, Ruth "Miller;;,Joanne •Mmers.; Ross' Chapman, Miss Donelda Los
tell; ' Seaforth: ,,„Mrs. G. McKenzie,
Mrs, G. Elliott;" Seaforth District:'
Mrs.; W --L Whyte, Mrs. J. Broad
foot.
Eleanor Taylor, .Karen , Taylor;
Hurondale:', Helen : Ballantyne,
Katheryn Hicks, Sbaron • Hume,
Marion May, Barbara', Ann Morley,
Margaret Oke, Shirley Reynolds,
$$arbara Webber, Carol Weste tt,,
'Outten:..." Margaret jean' Br0adfoot
,
EWS OF HENSALL
nn . 11th I lights,
_ tII GL
81'-76
th,'.an
•sacra-.' -
aoor, •
rci 11
1:61=75..".
REcORD- ei Z' Auto-
me
uto-
metic:, " T,zceIlent
•
a
i, nr
d nd!
e • }te
y. p
6t-78
ME i bed . eDring •and mattres.
'hone: 797
eafortb'
5 1g- w1474
Hobe you seen'the;Smart Edglash
52-giecb dinner=- service %r• ',eight,
at $19.95 offered "at . SAVAUf3E S'
March. Danner -ware .Sale.? (Advt,).
The. Hensall 'Seout,'•.troop,,::was
•presented with -its charter; at ;an
'-smpress-ave ceremony. in the Hen-
sill Community Arena,, .-District.
Commissioner Glenn '...Lodge, of.
Goderich presented'the charter: to
•Harold -'Knight,' president of Hen,.
sill "Kinsmen Club,. the sponsoring'
group a:
District Scouter Ben . Cook, of
RCAF,. Centralia presented patrol
leaders; "l?ou Shirray, "Jack Chip
chase,; Deninsi- ;'Mock and Bruce
Morton, i.:wiih `the bronze arrow ,
head, which •they quaItfie. or an
Exeter, -at `a •camping -out expedi
He: also rpresented, Bill bink,•
John. Baker and Ron::. Broderick-
•wi.th certificates,- showingtlteyhad
passed `•their . ,preliminary. • course
in Scouting; , and ythese :three, lead-
ers:were also presented withthe-
Gilwell Woggle.;
Mr. E. C Forrester, .:of the 'Bell
Telephone,, was : guest; speaker: at
the Chamber of Commerce dinner
meeting. held 'in ' the "Legion Hall
Wednesday evening Mr: Forrester,
gave a very interesting.`demonstra
tion. of the "working of his company
:regarding late 'improvements..:; A.
film on Northern Canada, in
charge of Clay;'Austin, ;was shown.
Four guests ""were- present=Presi-.
dent s Charles ,'Faford' Chaired' the
meeting: The Legion Ladies'- Aiix-
iliary catered for the dinner ' ' -
•"Citizenship-and-Fducataon'-. will
be: the'theme• of the, March. riieet
ing of Hensall' Women's- Institute
Wednesday, March 11; ;at the Leg -
7th Hall'at 8 15 p.ni'" Roll call'wili
be "a noted, Canadian, woman, and
why. rioted' ,' Demonstration will be
presented Progran1` conveners are'
Mrs. T: Sherr tt; Mrs. R:. Elgie; .
hostesses Miss': Jennie Buchanan
and Mrs, Frank Harburn,
First.hi Fiddlers', Contest'
Mr William Hyde, who 'Will cele-
bratP his 95thYbi> thda3= tbis�Jtily,
was first lin, a class" of seven -:;eon
testants at the Old Time Fiddlers'
contest,. held: at the Mtddlesete,Seed
Fairat'. Western Fair Grounds;
Landon,; Thursday night„ .; Paid
Winslow; 11, of'Granton, was sec -
:Mad; Bill" Collins, :of Seaforth, in
third- place, and Cecil. Maxwell, of
'Varna, was .in fourth -place: Mr."
Hyde..wonfirst_prize. as the oldest
Dies• it London
•: The death occur'red,in St. Mary''s.
Hospital; -L-ondon;,-F-i ida_y 'ebji
ary. 27, of William Edgar `Carlisle,
formerly of Hensalland Winnipeg;
•in his 88th year. lie 'Was' 'born in
Hay township," and is survived by
one son,-., Edgar,of Los. Angeles,
California; one brother;:' A, E;;
Carlisle and one sister, -Mrs. An-.
,n.a Walker Hensall. + Funeral ser
;vices were: held from .the A. 'Mil-
lard George Funeral Heine, Lon-
ton.
'Guy Bedard,-of;.Ilderton,
aeegnipariiecl by her sister, Pauline:
Bell,' of I3ensall, ,attended• :the Ice.
'Capades at -Kitchener on"Tuesday;
Mrs Bedard was one of: the lucky
winners: of the draws on CFPD
radio,winning freeticket`s •to, the
Ice; Capades ' `'•
Mrs Stewart -Bell •is •recovering'
.from. a.:fractured knee, cap • she
suffered :in a fall 'on the :ice • while=
skating at the local arena. It is
expected the "cast willlie removed;
in ar couple of weeks
Nle5srs.,: Il E, ^;Shaddiek; Bert.
Horton and Gordon Love, of Hen-'
sill, •and'Cay tont Horton, Seaforth .
enjoyed a ^fishing• expedition • at
Beaverton:` last week and reported-
a, good catch. •
Jerry 1VIcClinehey: returned `home:
from Clinton: Hospital - on • Thurs-
day. •
-
Mrs.. Margaret air, and 'Mrs..
Edith ' McMartin; of Brucefield,.
visited with their sister,. Mrs. Lou"
Simpson, : on Thursday..: ` -
Mr,. and' Mrs.'- GeorgeHessand
'Mrs.,
Ella Drysdalee were' in Sagi-.
.naw Mich„ Sflnd'ay Ma ch i, .at
tending -the 50th wedding ;annivers-
`ary of Mr". and."Mrs W. P. Davis.`
Lee: Desch; of the police force of.
Paris, and, formerly of:. Hensall,
Was. adinitted to ,`the• Paris Hgspi-
-tai--J r-icla-night--suffeaing2injuries.
suitained' when' ..he slipped ,•arid
fell- on the 'ice, while' on , duty'.'
Miss ,Beatrice Maloney, 'Water-
loo, with Wilfred, Maloney.
�G!N RRITRA
Canadian Petrofina
Dealer -and; ; Vatributor of ,
P'eweir
t ole
Phone 354
Seatorth
GAS, STOVE a
FURNACE •- Pram
�>�` A Ol>4 pt..VaX'#i $oiQit
STR TFQR TEA H�R .�
DEG
E o
AND OU e
A E: R ;WO -YEAR C ar 1`i
N ARS � Bred: •°
leadingto _ Irt - Elementary -School "Tea er'$
....an terim tart .
Certificate,valid intbe elementary schools 01s
oOri
,
TERM OPENS SEPTEBER II, .1954. De c e tave`
booklet
of Ontario,"
`Teachua in the Elementary Schools
�onAErAeqDuEs[
C REQUIREMENT FOR ADMISSION'
--.ONE.Y•EA11.-C-Ol1RSEi-:-:Standn=ant
e• `'rade.. 13
pipers, one of which ":Ball be'En English Composition or Pe , g Composition
English Literature.. ,
TWO -TEAR -COURSE: Se
cond School Graduation
Diploma of the General Co
' a conducted b the
INTERVIEWS 1NITti.APPLICANTSar d Yt
.._.,
Committee of "Selection, :-Secondary
... College
scoolstudeuth
interested in enteringTeadher's' Collee should .apply
for interview throughtheP
• rincipaloftheir secondary
school. Other applicants should write to:
PRINCIPAL'STRATFORD TEACHERS' COLLEGE
WATER STREET- ,
WANT "ADS BRING RESULTS -- Phone: 141 or
1.
Name -Winners
Mrs. A. Foster was the lucky.
winner of 'the jackpot of $120.00 at
the Legion ''bingo ---Saturday night.
Other' winners 'were -Miss Hannah"-
Murray; Wilbur Parker Mrs. Nor-
man Baird; Mrs. R. Saylor,, Sr.;'
Mrs:Inez McEwan; Miss H..,Mur-
ray;,Mrs. N.''Sararas; Louis- `Jolin-
son `and Harold Schwartzentruber
(tied) ; ' James Smale; Mrs.: Pow,.'
ell, .Goderich,; and Clayton Saun
-ders-(tied) NOrmanlSararas;_Mrs;__
Foster; Mrs. Wiper,. Centralia;
Fred Kennings; .Mrs: Inez •1VIeEw-
an Jackpot;' this Saturday will be
Sea Orth Kinsmen
INFORMAL
Seaforth "Community Centre
y.
Loss is
YOUR oil
UP TO 50% OFF
.
Thursday `. Friday - ,Saturday,
:JACK
)MPSON S
FOOTWEAR SERVICE
SHOES REPAIRED-
For
EPAIRED
For Sale: " Mens, Boys' and =Chin
dren's Footwear; also -shoe findings
•
USC b�/. r Wise °S Orchestra.:
Refreshments Will Be Served
D
raw forClothes to hes' D e
r
will be glade at this Dance
COME WON ! COME AWL !
Price:. 1.00 p r er -on
NO STAGS Persons wishing invitations
please contact TOM K'iI:B)EE or: .0LAYTON DENNIS
FIRST in Styling!
FIRST ' in Service !`:.
FIRST in MORE
Canadian Homes!
n,y U
MnyI9 $
arn�d 1959 Models
in Stock
CIAL
REDUCED ` PRICES
of
AFORT
In
There are so many improvements and,:repairs you
• can make with a low-cost of,g Dome. 1•mprovement,..
, Loan - from adding a: bathroom ; or even ,an.—extra
bedroom now to giving the House a new coat Of. paint
in 'the s ria . And b .fee in tion house' n tiptop ..
shape, you: protiect the best inyestment you have.'
B of M. ;Home lmprovemc rat Loans are inexpensive
only 6%, interest: per annum'.- and you can repay
them iii easy monthly instalments;.: •.
If you h ve hair* 'improventents on your.rnind:.;
•:a playroom,' ne'w • pltimbang;- or electric •wiring .. , wl y
;not talk 'to your B of. M' manager today about -an'
JELL.--;availab`le for almost any. worthwhile, ptarpose
about the house,
ieftlit4t
e
s
•'
REMEM8E
�interti
•
f.
W me
,j
..'is tRe..besttimo
.IU �1
•
for mdoo'r home' ' •
• improvemeiiis-
Workmen .are
more readily
available and'_.
prices ere
Often lower. ;'
view of ,the dis e' aid' b • the + enerai ' ub
yl W I` g � ,
lac ofthe 'recent proclamation issued,b - the
e p . ..5
'"e
..Town. Council, re the. corlfin em rat of dogs,
' and, the:fact that"they are Prot to run,at large
at any time;' the Council ,feels . that chai ges
must'' be laid. under..': this By- la', .'
Anyowner or harbourer of. a°
dog. -=who allows i -tt�1 a1
large can be .summoned • into
Court. -The Ellie in a case of -this
kind could' be $50.00 :and" costs
l
myself would ask, all c tl
The . C:o nc>,l; ;olid" zYl n d
zensconcern ,tom o filyLLwithi the laws and
avoid the consequ►endes.
Hensall Branch:. KENNETH. CIiRISTIAN, Manager
lirt cefield (Sub' -Agency): ()pea Tuesdayand Friday
'VARKIN O W-1Tp,• CANAO$ANS *OM. 11$11
Q' t N AIMS
8 Cu.
T .
1.5.17
CHRISTIE, Mayor
G
:A. per" rigerator ' a
Ft���ItEFRIRATOR. E cthatneeds ooin
only su24 lncherefs,of wall sp• e. R Y.
porcelain enamel�rifull-widthlshedfood compartment 3 shelves
,,
handy half -shelf;' season control" and "cold co;trdl, adjustable for "over..
night" defrosting, plus big glide out hydra
tor; four full -width `hitt=off'! shelves and •
butter ._compartment on Storage door.
Freezei liest• holds $5 :hounds; . :
I:RIGIDAIRE::.New' Colour:
• New Convenience •
w. Life . • ew. St `LLIe V:
New :," Beauty
FOR YOIYR KITCHEN
._ _ n
it New Food a ` ig Features
PHONE 43-
SEAPORTS