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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-04-03, Page 3.s av and 11 ON1 'CO RAN H,. f/ TO Nl(1 ON C,11111014111: They bank by mail the 13 of M way et ufl-1-deta-i1s Youearrg 1: without obligation, atlayour ranch. Why nearest Bm.ofM,.b y not call in or write today? NK- Nothing could Be simpler - i TheB ` of mail de osit-form -made o 1:; carbon -required paper eliminates the' nef ed for' repetitive 'wr tin or m ss "ear on s 17ou make out only nngdc iosif'sl Presto, there's a second copy'which:„conies back from tTie Bank as your re;'T ceiPt.,.-and a third cohY'which ydn, keep ..for ourrecords..;:- We supplya. 're -addressed envele e with our form • which you can use for your ;• ne ""de osit' It coipes back. !: to. ou b, eturn mail with Y. Y r , you`rre•ceipteddeposi'tslip. H°Nymy :.. _ spa It's s epsy fo•savew✓(ren you': by ma4I at'IaY.. BANK: Ask for one pf'our Bank. ing-by-mail folders Ifscan' save you time; frooble. and shoe -leather. ti "wueelND-9Y 1 itn. THE Bop�ywgY: MONTR� ANA,. OF E Bnicefield (Sub -Agency): 'Open'Tuesda'.and•Frida Y y ileusall Branch: KENNETH r lIR1STIAlti, Alanuy;er WORKING WITH -CANADIANS IN -EVERY. WALK OF -LIFE' SINCE 1817 b.Seog Ibex If give our hern'e "worn -outs' look? Try a` touch; of "0- cMe improvement" tonic! •'REPLACE it with a modern'. .efficient Now i7's easy, to acid improve nlents with' a low interest, loan. Give your home' a warm hbart,• increase its prestige and:, value. A new Coleman: Furnace will bring'. autornatic.comfoi•t pride; of- ownership;and open. the way for. ;extra' space for recreation room or work ;shop.- Ask us for details about "home' .f rrnprovement".loans. • e tl. 1 'EAS'Y TERMS e he Coleman '^ 'and OIL Ot • NACES fUR (NATER HEATERS:. 'See them, on display at,the oine Improvement Shote at the ZURICH ARENA, Thursday and Fridciy April 2 and 3 Afternoons 2.5 and Evenings SPONSORED BY . SALEr. S 4'AAFORTR �d SERV C ZURICE uronda • r ip. 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 6- 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. - Y —eE s. Pi 0 am .c onv er ••ar--. - 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 s EM. erJsi odinAn g Spadsen,:atRnx};oro-and�also':wslbetit �Yes werehostessesah ;._Easter.ua,caiian withMr. .and --It'd 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 r miinl . 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 .: `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- . THE MIR 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 -s Seaforth tli'. O: a � Ont. GAS, S y_E • . OIL— ; 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. Ainateui- and • ,D-. . L I e an-�li ; 6:�L: iarie Friday April - at x. 8:7:5" ,m. p All Local. Talent WI`III .OLD-'rT1VIE TO FOI LOiV M:;;• EE S D OATS = n .. a BARLEY d Registered Commercial • _ No. 1No. ..: . and 1 Of All Popular Va etie p Varieties �. E A N SEE D S S � ,1. Registered No., --and Commercial No. eg'>1S d _ � I,-, L... _ ' L an Ni ]EIE I E SANILAC A.� d i T Commercial �Y .,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 e 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 s md of.. i ; 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• McKillop: W]VIS of First Presbyter -1:1111111 1111111111111111111111111,111111111111111 ian 'church was held Tuesday •af-, ED Di .N' GS ' terneon in the ,church hall _:at 2.00 L,. p,.m. The ...president, Mrs.: Helen McMillan,::presided'and ;opened. the 1111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111 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 �krf fod i l: at 8:30', p.m. S.S. T s it . N. 7, u r m lI che 1Cli r•; .i� a CLOV SEEDS �ad�0 E ., I :All Popular -Varieties Afulhneo We a h\Agents for C -I -h SUPER -FLOW FERTILIZER r' 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 EATS'AI i_ 1,01;v1,1 I alt I£Otb3.. t) II N'S ORCIIEST'i',A 1Liieky,.L)4lich Prize ]i , g0 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 H an Sed t tel on clispia at; 11e Home improvement ovement Show at the ZURICEI ARENA F3 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 • SIN I 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 -,» Phone 585 parties -Will have- acted' as sponsor • to a very controversial bill. 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