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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