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Ilurondale Women's Institute .ob-
served their 40th anniTerSary' at
their meeting' held, in :the pafsh
hall - at Trivitt .,Memorial` Church
Exeter, Wednesday afternoon, and'
all former• members of 40 years
ago were invited as• special guests.
(toll callwas answered with
-soinethiig people did in the reign
of: Queen: Victoria, Mrs. .Alvin
Moir: gave ail - interesting paper
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relative to°the-formation of the WI
40 years- ago,
• In 1919 a ,number of the ladies
were active in Red '.Cross work
during_the war and after the war
they organized the WI•at the hoiue
of Mrs, : Frank Down, : with " Mrs.
John Morgan as presidentThey
-sponsored_ the first school fait- in
1919, fin-aneed-music in -schools -•un=
til -:trustees: -took- over. -First ;;music
teacher was W. R. 'Goulding/ of
Exeter, nw of London: Mrs Car`
-man -Cann gave- highlights pf',Hur-
ondale W.I. and district of 40 years
ago
Members displayed old articles
mostly all a century 'old, of which
they , narratedthe' story: .china
serves Tuckersmith
Lades' . Club
Prepares Quilt
WINTHROP
Mr -Irvin ,Trewartha has sold:his
farm, to' Mr. Harold Jackson,' S',ea-
forth. ;
Miss Marjorie ..,Boys;•,. of .Milton)'
spent t, the e Eaitet:vacation :with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr.
t. M c. 't be he ue h
a N£arlydale o r its on;Win. am
spent- Easter ,at:: the r. home of:.his on ;Tuesday, ;Aprill21, was;:,accept- •�Villiarci Bro.vn, and Mrs E. D'av
p;agents; 1VIr, and;;Mrs:.Russell:T,. ed, Mrs ;GVilliain.'Sims ^ave an; is; ;hostesses, „Mrs W Kennedy
, g and r s I
Boltoih � ' • ` - - :.,` • `; interesting : pap .g Paper' �on her :rest-:; 111' J.enry Whittaker^ lunch,
Mr., and Mrs -;;Sam McSpadden graidfacher-- Mitchells, pioneer s H-.7.-Faber;„:MrM,Carl -Payne,
:and family; of Otter-ville, and Rev days.: The :grogram -under
' hi=stosr-i,. ,M.t. o,rns. >;. J;• L
iEs.
;and Mrs. 'Bert'NIeS adden and.ical ',research arch. -arid. current events,JackdMarilyn Iongstaff, .wastaken-by-Mrs, Sims ,and Mrs ,:•,aund rcoeMP.2.
visited - andMrs. ,2aekMr :;_`B n Case- and Mc.C.cl:iCnw.oc
nhasneiy,t t1VIa-rns
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Spadsen,:atRnx};oro-and�also':wslbetit �Yes werehostessesah ;._Easter.ua,caiian withMr. .and
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Mks. C.• Cann; 'Printing on' paper; During luncheon an anniversary
Mrs, Andrew Dougall; handmade cake, decorated in WI Colorsr was
shawl from' Germany, Mrs; Ross served. Mrs.'. Roylance Westcott,
Oke; grahnidmother's' 'china : teapot, president, chaired the _meeting,
Mxs. W am Etherington;:. farm
deed over 100• years •old, ; Mrs,.:Ne of .Hen an
Archie , Etherington ; a maga "dine:. ,
printed Iik'e 'a book' in 1847, ' Mrs
en' Case; celery butter,
B s el r dish :and bu t r. I7 ns
., _ Y di � t onto!! I `K�a� iACe
dish 90 years old, -also a cane, Mrs: �'' �':..•
R.. Pooley; her rand tri r s
dra er case e 1d S.`i _.H' -::T n
p ... 70 y ars o . > 'Mr . � �.I�t'
Harry, (Jeffery; 'book` 4f maps and ns
m n'2one' conferen,c
• , : � - .. �.. - . _, .la e will
Bible; Mrs. William Suns.. be held in Hensall, Sunday, April
During the business. meeting• it 5, ,comm. ncing: at'9 a.m:-One un-
was : •drsciesed that Carolyn Oke's• h
Y Bred and fifty ,,members from. 12
name will - be : forwarded ,to Mrs; ,clubs from Tillsonburg,, Delhi; 'Ayl-
Desj;ardine, of , G`rand Bendy for ,mer, .St, Thomas, London, Wood-.
Huron -.County Scholarship. Mrs, stock :,Exeter;- Stratford, Seaforth,
Roylance V.a'estcott,-:-Mrs°._,Carrlet:::St.• Marys, Si teoe: and. Hensall,:
Hicks and 'Mrs.J Alvin _Moir . will Will. be present: . • Ga}ididates :from
fo in-lheTe-Onamit'tee--tb look after oo.s.oelr ile �i.and<'London:_ til.
articles' for , ex`11i11it:'at Exeter Fall be. runnini governor;
g for.. deputy governor.,
Fair; which b'aye been prepared by and will be, campaigning in.; the.
Elimville .W.I,,. Mrs. Arthur. Run Morning, with.'election, in, the af-
dle •commented on the. motto; "Be, ternoon: Past' National President
kind "to the aged .for,>they haveof':the:,Kinsmen Club; Irvin Cantor,
c'oine a long,; way; help the young' Leamington, Will be present and
for.,thiey have" a ;long way' to go" other -Officials: Deputy' Goveri•ior
An 'invitation. from the'.Cancer. So ;Bill •Mickle;`•of'Hensall; will be in
stet) attea Exetiner mtoes' attStreet'end, the dafnited +barge of the day.'.
fodil :Ja• Ana. •-1Vleetm
Church, Exeter, was received: •g
Mrs,. William' Sillery was; solo The , annual'meeting of Hensan
ist• with Mrs.::
r - Andrew Doegall
ac- ttheomLnegIhHaaltu, teW.ewnille bdeayh,eAlfdro
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miinl
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eompanist. Mrs. , Ether
ington and Mrs. ,Harry Strang were 8,, at8:15pin, 'when.repiits
appointe
noinina,ting�,commit the standing, committees will be
for the Ap.ril meeting=Aii_jnve - slate ofofficers prese:nted
. and election
of 'officers tobr1ng inthe Wi]l .bake place:` Roilcall wa11be
-tion-figiXi-_Nss-largaret� hewansweredwith'the,
payment ; of
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`M�=a�ncl-iVPrs-W. E: -Ha 1 sr.§1. d 1; Nlrs` Percy Passmore-1'Lrs. Bill Siiupe__ancL Saran'
of --•' rip - ori° -tyle ui:edstuii,cF ice 'TtlEkty 1Cirs: "tl iT7iaYn, Selfritib M�ela•
theirgolden--wedding,:.• -.. r. : m r' ,-, Mrr and, 1lrs. W. D. 'Sim son
anniversary I a po t and Mrs. Westcott.: P
last week,;1 of Detroit, spent..Easter.. with` the`,
Mrs. Arthur Runule,
Will be, hos• , .. , `
, rine
Mr.: and' Mrs.,' Douglas, 1 s o l's. mother,.., : Mrs. Louise
Keyi, of tens . dt. her ;.home, for the Apr}1 . Ss`o : & �I�(��I�OIe �e PARTY*
•Chatham, ;. were._ guests of, `their sneeting, v,�I ch --will be 'the ;annual:` • P p
parents in McKillo T meeting P meetinb to be 'preceded 'with a a C:: +� April: 3
40 /ACL/ 4:
' ' The' Tuckersmith 1 Ladies' Club
met at the home 'of Mrs.Vieter
Sytnick with seven members ,,a'n'd
four visitors present, The roll call
was answered by "soan:ething I left.
undone to come to ;the meeting."
The club 'sent a .donation of $10,
to the St. John's Ambulance
After the business meeting -'the,
remainder; of the, afternoon was,
spent at ;hutting, out and sewing
ehildren:'s clothing; Thee April 1st
meetin : -
w be 'held
-at ?B• at:the-home
of Mrs. Arden Crich at 2; p.m. The
roll call will be announced at the
meeting.. r
• Turner's W.A, Meets- .
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EXPOSITOR; SEAFORTH, ON't, APR:04
KIPPE 1 ,INEWS
Mr.; and Mrs. Clarence Pristap
and •family,) of Mitchell, visited
with the Tatter's father, Mr. Robt.
Thomson, °on Eabtgr=Sunday.
Miss' Pat 'Lovell, off „London, as
OF TJ
's ending the Easter ho1ir aYa `.
her ,parents, Mr, and Ws, Lloyd
Lovell..:
--r-Ssgera eases- of flu -are report.- _
`ed 9a and around Kippen,
DON- BRIO HTRALL
Canadian Petrofina Ltd,
Dealer and:Distributor of
Petroleum -Product
Phone 354
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a � Ont.
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TO and FURNACE Pr4mpt.,'t'aryu :dud $Dane .Delivery.•.
Turner's . Church W.A. , met in
the church basement with 10 mem-
bers pt•esent:. Tlie- roll -call was;
answered,by a ver:se•of an Easter;
•by in -•-The -scripture was read by-'
11Irs: Erlin Whitmore;' the prayer
given by Mrs. H.;Johns and devo-
tions .by Mrs.. William .Rogerson.
The topic- was taken by, Mrs, John
Turner. -
An invitation Was accepted -from -'
�C ton Ontario Street W:M S_,_;ti
tend a: thaikofferang• meeting' on
prr1,14, 'at 7:45.;p
speaker to be Mrs, Hiltz, of-Exe-
ter,
f Exeter; .It was decided' to hold Tutu-,
•er's.W.A. visitors' ',day on May 20.
Plans , were made' foie holding: a
bake sale. in Clinton.
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.,upper meeting at 7 p.m. \Mrs;, GMONpVILLE.'.
Rufus: ,Kestle; a •former.-meniber
and'':;presid,ent, spoke briefly, ex "' 11?r, and Mrs..Palriier Coombs; of
G'�:IT• U;RIES r
re 'si London;'were.'°Sunda :visitors''with
•, ,. , • p . s - ng -her::. thanks •for. invitation. Y.
.LESLIE JAMES DUTOT _, -•rec_e ved ' v: forni_er_ members to. r.. arid. Mxs , Iferb Coombs.
M.,..
hz>m s,J 'e
a sor-
a k wh •
o under -
., `' which ,..,Mrs,:, ..John C1enn 're lied. ,..
Leslie James;,(Luke);I}utot, .aged replied., -- , _.
60;' passed::away suddenly;'at Essex went an operation in Scott Memor-
ori: March ,,23: ire was the son. of ial. IIospital, :was able, to returl�
"homel.oii Saturday.
the late 1V1,r..and,Mrs=-John-l)utot, .C1O0�1A Y.I11�1.7 a : Mrs: Frank'Ke n -
Co e ,:le • :, - ..::: n Y, .:ani1 is sigh;
• p .ter, 'Jean, of London,• were holiday!
Forst . Church Meet 'visitors'' with Mrs. Dalr
£our sisters and 11iree: brothers.. B y pie
(Clara)• 1lrs..E..M. , Holnres. Van.
couver, BC ;- (Mabel) Mrs.'Alex
Wallace, `,Seaforth;, (Mona) Mrs.
Thos Calwill Brucefield (Ruby)
Mrs .• Erarik ;Resume; . Connber
Harry, Leanaington,„-WiLliarri and
Thomas -of Comber - - •:
The funeral `was held-Thursda-y-
afh2-p,m. froin the.Robinson Fun-,
oral Home, 'Comber where servic= resident, Mrs Dr. L': Elde London;r was,.,.the setting .-feF= the
es 'were conducted by .Rev J. H prz;.presi- :v eddinb` of Annette Caroline.: Rod=
dent" Mrs. Helen McMillan; first
Whelan of Essen;. Followed 'by iii- vice-president Mrs. - R. E. McMil- dei and Arthur; Douglas Heard of
torment „In Albuna cemetery. lin; ;second vice president, Mrs. RCAIj': Station, Clinton: Mr. and
William Drover; . se'eretary,;tlM ss ,Mrs. ��rilhaim Rodger,., London -are
Jean • Scott ` treasures; Mrs Ila parents}of the bride Anel the groom
i5 the
Darrance% pianist; 1Vliss .Jessie' 'son of Ai sand:MxsC-�D
TFraWerMcLMadilileasn;AGiidlastdecPreidtainrgys Msercs.-. B) eTalMir:WRtieRdeek'e1sc,;h'oofsencdinettr'l
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aTlthzlRgtvh.
rotar, Mrs'J L. Bell; supply sec-:
retsry, •Mrs.; Samuel Storey::Idofne go r -0:E •lace :_and net; .evor' satin
Tfel:pers''secretary,;.Mrs. Janies P of arid, .a • fingertip veil held -by a
iTnder the auspices a£ the ' Soott literature secretary,;. Mrs, !snatching headdress She carried
Seaforth and Distiict.Braneii William Thompson.; ,Weleerne and •a cre$cent arrangement el red, ;'tis
of • the' Canadian an Can er '
cWomfmaritet,eeM, rVIs>rSst. eTwhormt aa�1:Aep`aploecbiy,l
esA,.,tSteenpdibnangoitiesr;:ansidseiyry,:a
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Society . 1 rs:�' Sariiuel' Storey;: Mrs'. , James. honor. v'''Iyfiss Sandra Rodger wore
F. Scott, M'rs Samuel McClure;. a pia ve gOW lof net,nvr taffeta
Sathtpday ' .Afternoon Mrs: Joseph'Hugill and Mrs': Wal -,Tlie bridesniaids, 3/1iSs'R'oxie .Ken
ter''llrtcClure ., ny and.. Miss Sally Anne Jo11iffe '
During the business period it' were 81:41'
iinilarly':bowiied: rn canary,
was.idecided to hold the, next meet-, yellovS
mg i the, church; hall on the fourth 9' E Yt.`''- Shorle3�, r of London, was
•Thursday, April 23, :ipstead'of the broonism,ap, and ushers were Rob
regular' day' because of the .Synod- ert R ,d er, Lon 1c on, brother• of ttie
• `l7iide; and 12.iciiard Jol:li€fof-=St::
n ,e oY1/e ;car:PubicITlekt eiifgTlreid�il Kaiid' .Thomas: •
Church Goetieg ; as th 1�, 1'5 and For tri 1ittl the bride, 'donned
EVER3zoNE 'WELCOME 16 The meeting was then adjourn " - • g
ed' to. attend''` tris ::spring tlankof ; a winter' white- suit with° blue ac
tering f'the Sem
or'',WIViS , cessorxes and a` corsage. of .garnet
- roses. The couple will reside':in
Seaforth:.
The first• Meting: for 1959` -of• -the•
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ian 'church was held Tuesday •af-, ED Di .N'
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terneon in the ,church hall _:at 2.00 L,.
p,.m. The ...president, Mrs.: Helen
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meeting with prayer • HEARD-kt I)GElt
Mrs.'D. Leslie -Elder installed; the
Th Church 'of the` , , Epipha"ny,.
new officers:-;as'follows honorary ei
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at 8:30', p.m.
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We a h\Agents for
C -I -h SUPER -FLOW FERTILIZER
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EED ` � ire alp - Oats., F M d G O sand Corn
Ladies please bring ;Lunch'
Sponsored by the Iiannah Home
and School .:
in smaller -truck load lots > ;'
We are inthe marltetfor good oatsthat will make seed.
Bring in -your samples. -
and SO C I AI
at SEAFORTH Coniinunity Centre
Sponsored by C.W.L.-of Dublin, on
-Fridct April 3>rd
at 8:30 p.m.
L - N RR1S -Ol3 CIiEfiT A
ADIVIISSZO^vT..75 CENTS
t,Ti
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I£Otb3.. t) II N'S ORCIIEST'i',A
1Liieky,.L)4lich Prize
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se at 8.
Arin'lissu❑-a,7 -- Euchre
Sponsored by 1£ippen East W I
riI 11 1959
2-5h1n..
using •April, religions': leaders of all
' IJP
faiths throughout Ontario wilt -stress the
moral asp'ects_'of ' the ,,:tra; 1 i accioezit' ,
problem, They Will be asking you, as 'a
motorist or pedestrian; to accept Mdi-
vidual responsibility for,.. obeying the
tragic lavers and .the ruled of the road:
This ;personal appeal to the usersof omit'
streets and highways' is the basis of the:'.
Moral Responsibility Campaign' spon
cored by""the Ontario Department of"
Transport:is receiving enthusiastic
endorsement and 'active ''support from
the Ontario -Federation of Agriculture:
and' from' local; aafe£y: councils, .police
departments, service Clubs, wornen.'s .
groups and other community organza
tions , • ,
You can help the ;Moral `Responsibility ,
Campaign achieve ;success by practising;
the Golden Rule of traffi safety -drive ).
,and :•'Walk' as you would have others
drive' and walk.
ONTARIO �'• _..
DEPARTM5NT: OF TRANSPORT
Hfi HWAY SAFETY BRANCH •;:
McD�'�uff'S.
(Continued 'frorg Page" 2)
throats and ' Sabre -rattling .:from'.
acres• the border haven't made •.a
dint i Western solidarity. We hcive
`staye because we have, ,every
•right to -stay;, • and to leave would
be tfy.`desert 2,500,040 West Ber-
liners'to the hipriors -of a life' tin-`•
der .Communism,
That it is a.horror .as an ines-
capable conclusion, to anyone who'
has .siren both' east and west sec-.
tors .of 13orlin. Itis like entering
a -*different • world; from a bustling:
prosperous; modern.,city-to a night-
mare: of bombed buildings,, pr-opa-
gdnda posters and ' banners, and.
dark and deserted streets, ••East.,
Berlin;;is a dead ••city. Not a: sin
gle "traffic light works; street
lamps are never, replaced. and the
Russians. have ripped down wiring
from'`the standards-. And •the,peo-
pie .have a beaten, defeated"air
that is . tragic to see..' '- • ' \:'
The western world has inade.its
stertd against communism before;
in the: MV fiddle•E,ast,..and more re-
eeirtly•in. the Quemoy and Matsu
islands off the China coast,: ; This
stand-, firm policy has , become:
know as brinkfiianship, and is de-
plore by those. who, seek an end
to wo Id strife. "
-._Brit -if ever-bririlritiannship was
needed, it is needed in Berlin.`; To
pull out of .„`West Berlin will re- ,1
present a • Western. ° d'efeat” ,from
which we .may never_ recover.
. Statistios can be read to mean
alines& anything. While the, reces-
sion- was rolling, in 1957, Canada's
corset industry had a record year,
dasellingti$27,683,000 worth of 'foun-
ons`;, I
. 0 * 1
d Mr. Frank McGee (P .0 , York-
Scarbc,roug'h)• didn't expeet'to'get'.`
his le 'illation to abolish the death
penalt in Canada through the "
,Commons. He is, helping the bill, °
• HENSALL
• Phone 32
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improvement ovement Show at the
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Frigidaire imperial Automatic Washer
Its, new Fabric Selector helps you select yourcorrect
wash, and rinse temperature, agitator speed, spin dry
speed,'time cycle for each,iabric. RATED Nom for`washing
your.clethes cleanest. It '.'bathes" deep'ddirt.out without
beating. Has Underwater Detergent Distributor, Built-lri
a• Lint Chaser. SudsWater-Saver: 5 Colors, Height'
SE" Width 25" Depth 264" C
See the All New '1959. Frigidaire Appliances,
Thursday and Friday`:
April 2nd and • 3rd
At the Show in ;Zurich
SPONSORED ' BY •
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SALES:' and SERVICE
,presented by CCF'er Harold Winch' ZIP ICI( . •.Phone • 84' ,
last year, will find Liberal
newt session -so all three S APO T -,»
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parties -Will have- acted' as sponsor •
to a very controversial bill.
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