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The Huron Expositor, 1959-04-10, Page 3M SEE ` 'SAV THE DRiia'x:047 iiil 4 E YOU MONEY s See .the Ontario'" D"rill ® See:.the drill that:will•sow granulated fertilizer Seethe. drill' •that: will sow corn, etc. 0,See the drill that is hundreds of dollars under — other:dr111s`T — . a also have 2 Case 15-Run;Fe'rtilizer Drills nearly new Phone 267 F:. )TORTS Seaforth .Ont. certificate .o achi eve ' nt' r • success - e 'tial ertaf f e me fo SEAN; SMITH, ,Brussels, r cerved Via: pini and 'special fully completing;,12 girls • homemaking "club projects ata 4-H .Club,..raliy at . Blyth on , Friday. The 'awards' werepresented, by, Mrs.,: Wes,, Bradnock,,, right;. of Auburn, president 'of.:' West Iduron ,:Di•strict-of the -Federated Women's Institutes.. (B-H'•Photo):; '• • rs and Lonoro Hall' desb r 1 4t A iii h ues a Evening, , d S:Q'hr' at 3 :- S � p: F�[rr� and Point:. st 'tn S e. y Presented by CONSTABLE HARDY Ontario Provincial ;Police Farm Forurr9:..fro n CKNX. 'rites awar ed_.,osinnrs Essay Contesi Ladies. Please Bring Sandwiches or Cookies Coffee will he''supplied very one �Welcorne !�.;: • TKE ALL IMPORTANT CROP! •t ' F o�.,rri''.o®o p Seed It . Grows Bes r C e. d 'i astures sawn -from recommended Co,op Pasture Mixture insure the best seeding pos t.,• sole reliable seedin•.i. Mixed in accordanee - .with thehos . and- .. rm`•tio� available a d n o �1 '. mixed onl with the highest ualit ' seeds Co-op .'Pasture. Mixtures give the assurance of better longer standing pastures: CO-OP' MIXTURE "A"-Forlight, medium' to ;heavielr soils, welt drained CO-OP MIXTIJRE "B"—For types of soils . when drainage is fair • - ' . OP ' MIXTURE "C" For . low . lying, poorly drained areas, subject to flooding • S FARfitERS00•ORRITIvis. \ FCC srarioa-FEED Mitc4 13/9 A: provincial honors pin was. pre, _Killop Club File' Williamson ;for •, seated to `Jean ®Smith, Brussels ':Walton• Club.' Girls who presented and;counte_awards ere, pxesehte ..'skits :.or • demonstrations -me lude to five girls, at,a'4H Homemaking; Barbara. McKay, Carol Rosertson _• Chili: Achievement,; Day :;program and Mary McNaught, of.Moncrieff; Cher' l -Madill Wil a' Alblas • Val - in the'Memorial • Hall y /� �/ ' held: Friday b , m r �11�� O ;'.1 ears' atBlyth. ,The program had been: ;erre Holland, Judy.. Taman "''and 'originally planned' for February `7., ` `_Madeline Lawrence; :•Blyth No 2; L f •, .. but: had to be• postponed'rbecause Sharon Hemingway; and Edith'Dav- �Narkt, OCCaS�on of •Winter, storms •and,bad roads is,I Brussels; Mary Nesbitt, Lenora - The.•girls,••whb ;received county: ,Hallahan, Rose' :Marie. • Hallahan Mr. and Mrs. John Fryce, Jarvis honors for ; completing six ;°home- Dorothy', Howatt; Blyth No- 1;: and St;; quietly celebrated.their fortieth making.- rojects'were Bette Young- -all.; member's :of the, Cranbrook. wedding,;:anniversary .re'cent1y,: p..J, b1ut,;.Auburn .- The1'ma McDougall .Club.. wheel 'members, .ef:. their family' and Ruth .Webster;- Blyth.;;:. Jean, :Centifieates.- gathered •together' for, a.'dinner '.at o''.lan and :Marguerite,::Scott •Mc- the ir.:home on 'Jarvis ' St : They Y Certificates 'of achi ement�were . I illop. Jean Smith re'ce'ived her' :presented :to 4s girls, as follows were married• Marcb,,...„.•, 26 1919. provincial honors for successfully Auburn Club =' Mary''Kirkconnell =The dining -room table was spread • complet}ng 12 projects: The•'iaward .Audrey.Maclian,."Eileen Schneider with a. white tablecloth and centred to `1Vliss, 'Smith was:!; presented by :Betty`:Ybun blot 'Blyth No: 1: Grub with a•, beautifully _decorated yt ed -. g Mrs W.e-s Bradnock,, Auburn, pres .:Mrs.• .'Evelyn"':Caldwell,,. Dorothy ding cake;:a` gift .rem their daugh- ident of ',West II'aron .District of Howatt' Shirley Machan , Mrs". ter, Mrs. Aaron, Do rr, ; Preston. the'Federated Women's Instltutes.:Thelma McDou'all,•,Mar Nesbitt All mem'bdrs ,of.: the family and of` OiTrtalo:.-._ .. _ :: - _,.;: ., .. ' .- g y :grandcii' dren''21-an' a ;were _pre M_s. Ruth Webster $lythe ,No 2 � ;Eight clpbs•took part in :the Fri- ;':Club- `Wilm'a lblas ..Dorothy :Bail .,sent for `this happy' occasion hick a r deli- :rile. ne s of . e f rl -are: day: program w w s..o g ie Valerie Holland Cher -yl Mad�ll,y.—_. •, Y ed and directee%byy Mrs Ian. Mc-•-;Bpussels .'Club,—`J ' Alcock <Shar-. M'rs Aaronl Doerr, Preston; Alvin i�llistei•,.,,home eoonomtst .for, Hur- 'en Hemingway°, Yvonne Pollard,..,Pryce, Kitchener; Les Pryce, RR on. '> The. ,special guests• in ludedJean'Smith Sharon Store . ' Audre 1,,. Dublin; Miss. Beatric;e•..Pryee, iM ss'Jean.Scott, Guelph; formerly : e' Hee Y: y London, and '1V1,' Vlis`s:Helen Fry"ce, ;at Wheel r, H 1 n W l e°1T-''Gran, Home' " economist,• for Perth and` nbrook ,Club, Tonne Engel, Dorot iy home• `now supervising- economist• for On- 'Knight;. MCKil'lop Club; Marjorie .i 'The day was •'1• i:ghbghted b'y the. - tario:' Comments en skits' and, Caixipbell, Loretta ,Gonnehy San- presentation to Mr, and:Mrs..John demonstrations .w ere: given-byyMiss :d :Haig, • M: rio ''':Hunt'' Kare Pryce of ;an .automatic:popup toast- ,Scott; by Miss Mary LOU' Jpa'ck,, Kerr, Faye: Little, Jean'. Moylan er;-aluci;:was made by' three Of home economist for`Bruce; and'by:,Luella Moylan; Joan Fryee; "'Mar their granddaughters -.Dianne Miss•: •Hildegarde• gentler,: home: guerite, Scott,.` June , Smith,, Mar::Doerr,. Peggy. Pryce, and,Christine .economist for Wellington. - jorie Smith; Moncrieff Club Pryce. Comipentators for club ; exhs 'Cheryl''': Harrison, . Darlene Irvine, included .Eileen Schneider,, for Au- Barbara MciCay; Carol Robertson, "" ' burn Club;< Jean Moylan;, for Mc-, '10bb a� r • .s- -. Joan . 'Robertson; :.Walton Club, Irene .:;7o nston,. ° Barbara. , Turn- l " AA ♦♦ bull ,.. ea '.: Wa ter =Eileen tail- = `�ens:Cd i, ....�:u � ce$s i O . V, R S- ,4,4080,1-...,:.....,::•,..::-.•n 1 s MRS: R S ;:EVANS_�i Cub leaders who:: -or anized the The'.third aniiftial, hobby fair; in ,..I„ b ' g the Hensall Town;. Hall' Wednesday. Death took place,; in Wellesley: :projects and supervised the pre Hospital, 'i'oronto,,:on:','`Monday, ,paration 'of exhibits 'and demon Was very* successful and largely . March 36; of ,Emily Clarke, widow. trations 'included: 'Auburn. 1VIrs. :attended, There., were over 10.0 of the late R:. S. Evans,; and d.augh ;Ed, Davies and Mrs„.sAudrey,:Ma- • entries, ter of thelate Wiliam•. Clarke and Chan; ' Blyth -.Ivo: 1, `Mrs. 'Thelma „ Winners in the' various classes Eleanor. Mcl coley', all, of • Stanley ,McDougall• andMrs:�.Rrith :- Web- were best wodwork model, ,,1161V - township .Mrs Evans .lived in as Se'. I, D terlyth 1`lo. 2 Mrs W Good and itannie .best shop ;work•'.art- forth' for a• number;of years while ;and Mt s L:• McGowan, Brussels, idle, Howard Rannie; • best metal her--e"r ,,-da tghter;-'Eleanor, u' Mr :'jobn 7"Whh`eler an• ' rs. ac ra ar lc e, 1 rs ora er•, Mrs:: T '' R, Dryden', of ;Toronto;, Lowe; ,•Cranlirook, Mrs. Allan` Me- stamps:: best displayed ;collection teas reeeivin• r�g her ;:education.... .,'Taggart; Mc (i114p;- Mrs::, -Gordan Charles • Miekle; ; best Mnational eel- rs. Evans is :survived” by her '',Papple. and 'Mrs James Keys; .lection, .Charles ,1Vliekle; best, first daughter and two"'' dchildren, ..Moncrieff; ;'Mr5 KC:• Ludington; issue;• -Bob •Mieisle; hest .needle- and, one sister, Mrs�..4..•iVhller,:Walton;; 1VIrs, F • Walters •and Mrs. .point article,,. Mrs, Vanderworp, of Toronto., ,` G, Williamson:: best croteheted or tatted article; The funeral was.held on Wednes ` 'Mrs L Baynthiam, • knitting, •Mrs.• day from the:lVfcDougall and'Brown,: 7 E. ' Chipchase, best article of. ern Funeral•Home, Toronto, Interment• f broidery, Mrs.:" Rodger Veinier; was m Mouni Pleasant Cemetery,' CDuT� :Reporta Toronto. best i5iodel plane, Wayne Ellwood (Continued frons •Page2)'. :best ',water color. painting Mics;(A MELVTLLE P. GILES : .. , 'a'ha` Dile,;': 1t•'nles r is. :It. has• :Consitt;• best oil painting; --Mrs: ;R: HENSALL-The ' death ' occurred .' M' Peck ,best original.;,,painting, suddenly. at the '"C0ueensway Gen-!.ensyforthu,•ile nix mg kis o 'it -;Mrs.,:Don;Joynt;, eral:Hospltal, .Toronto,• en Monday, beat for d unle s six is bus :or a y ear. And unless nt.'*.ts busy and ' Jucige5? were iVt 'ss C. i�icGowan, •March•30, of:Melville„P: Giles, `late' gives Parliament strmdthing nnore :Blyth, Mrs, Vau:.bamni,': Clinton; of Drayton; Ont., and formerly of solid to chety -en, it"will be•letting ;Mrs, C ^Smillie, Mrs R.., It, hlid-' New Toronto, Past Master of 'Con the opposition: get away with the dicton, C. Wilkinson and; Rev. -C: naught Lodge A.F. '.and A:M., No. starring .role, D: Daniel, Hensall.• Miss Peggy 501, • and Past .Patron of Rockwood k�or';Parliament, by the diction; ' Gaddafi d, den `a ham aa door pr,'ize, Chapter,' 4-I S ,�N"o, .225, any defiiution, :is, a place "fbF alk, •The ,fair was sponsored by #Ietnsall. Surviving . are : •his Widows the Opposition parties•are always; best- It creation Committee. former Luella Patterson'; three at talkie the .- overnmerit must dauglitors,,.:R1rea .; ,(Mrs.,''A. 'Ma- : e.legislation' om' 'fn to •ca tore keep ov `�, honey); .Ishii ton; Betty;;New TO- -the spolight of 'nt,biic attention. - YY I NTHROP ronto; Patricia, Leaside;. one sis- ter, 'Mrs. George :Thompson, Hen-: will help to hold that spotlight,for trop Y.i'. was':held in Winthrop 'tall;two brothers; •Fred, Harris-c:a start. Church. Recreation• was followed .'on., and Hinie,,.' 1 otnsay.. ..� .., F a 'minutes Funeral••.services were held from j e - byre ad d the .ro. l'he answer • `Capital: Hi11::Capsul s 'Were read�,and the roll call anew' the 'Arthur: ''B; Ridley Funeral; The• nnost .:eagerhy awari-ed atein ;&r-by°i •12.'mumbers:- $ible--Study_` Home 980 Lake'•Snore toad - at " ,. • rs' Feline Minister s ,twos started ,e with the: ,scxiptire;: 14th'•Street, .New `Toronto Thurs hill .of:;..humdn.•rig`hts, first intro Mark ,1,:21-28, ' berng..read: ,:111x. day,' ,April 2, withcr .. emation at diced 1;ast summer and laid aver •Summereli • spoke ,ori:„ ride.,,,, and the Toronto Crematorinin. :A. Ma- fon a cohsrderation, by, all el'einents announced the benedict'ii • ' sonto servine: was •held in the chap-: of'the 'Canadian• society'. ' • el Wednesday evening. ,' The l�ewfouhdland. - -affair, ,witil u W1)✓LIAMVI• JOAN'AIXIN all its elements ofdanger:, and di- • William ;John Allili died sudden- 'vision, ,has blown up -to prove the ly on Sunday' ,at Alexandra Marine •heed for an all-encompas'sing•.bill --- nd.-`Gene ai Hospital--i3ndeTitte. •f -rights- t.tit Mme- Diefenbaker's, ... He was born in COlborne,township, bill coverS'only matters under fed-' .a sonof., the late' William, and era]:jurisdiction ,Despite its' lim% Elisabeth Treble Allin,. an'dlife.,'..',..,: farm tations, it fs^ •abound• to stir up_ a. ed in that township:.all his. life s ., 'good deal of heat in i.ihe Cotriinons He• was in his ”-9th year, He was when -it.: -.4s: brought:": forward for a mefnber- 'of •Benmiller - United •enaetntent, • And .' premier' Joey •Church,' Tlis., wife • died in i anuary 'Smallwood's ghost will, be stalking of ,,this. year. ;the galleries - Surviving- are silt: sons,:.-oliver%iy x ROY, and Clarence; •all.of:Colborne. Canadian. , business is still' await- township; Reginald- Seafer.th, Chf-..;ing''tho. appointment .of.„a national ford,.- Toronto, Gordon, Oshawa;~ energy board,- based' ri the tecom- four sisters,! Mrs.`' uisa•oung • mendations of• the•'Borden royal. and Mrs. William ( anny) Pitbla commission on; energy .submitted do,- both of • Godericb., Mrs:. John last: Mail (Ada) Craddock God'erich town } ship; Mrs. Della .Masterson,. Wash When • Parliament •`adjourned Tford ington, • D.C.; and.- one 'brother, );aster, the governments tempore Everett Allin, Goderich. ary. subsidy :, plan to Counteract• The body rested, •at the Stiles ,railway: freight rate increases'"Was funeral home, Goderich, • Where a•' before: tie Commons,• It still faces funeral service Was held Wednes- searching scrutiny before it: pass- dayat 2 p.m, Rev: S. 4. Moot'; es„ . ' of Rein -hiller United Church, offn- ' elated. Burial t4as': made •in Col Commissions are,• not paid on. borne "cemetery ' :argurrientis .won,'but on sales made;: ;J PyQfficksF Visit . Toa -Hensa•HI Amber, tadge • D:D.P• Made William Chambers, Clinton, Made her official 'visit to Amber Rebekah Lodge. 349, Hen salt, Wednesday eyening: Noble Grand Mrs, Inez 14Ic'Ewan presid- ed; :•.After welcoming the visitors, Mrs. Chambers Was presented to the N.G. by, Junior P.N.G. Mrs. William Caldwell,. and presented with a corsage by Mrs, McEWan. 'Financial: committee .report was presented'. by, Mrs.. Joe 'Flynn; pro - party committee by Mrs'. E. Chip - Chase, Mrs.;' E. Shaddick_ reported for the CP' and P Fund. An. invi- tation nvitation Was" received from. the Gode- rich ; lodg' to attend their fiftieth anniversary' May 13; also an invL tation, was received from Clmton to attend . "Friendship Night"- on April 11, sponsored by the 'IOOF and •Rebekah's in the -hall at On- tario Street United Church, Clin- ton. -The district meeting. :for the. Past Noble Granswill be TielcT in -Exeter, April. 8, at ,-3 .p,m.. A .letter was received' from Mrs, 1Vlarthia Ride in Kansas City, ask- ing Amber. Lodge to correspond, with their lodge. The D D.F. Mrs.,: Chambers, spoke on- the Home" at Barrie, and the correspondence with the Lodge in Kansas City.- She-.a1"so-expressed-since- thanks - for the welcome she received. Following the , meeting,_ contests were directed by Mrs. Hugh Me Wan; Jr;, ..and Mrs; Kenneth El -`'to; Miss Joan Smith, ' Preston; �er. A Dutch auction was held,Mrs, i Iliam Mre le .and -the cake donated by•Mrs, Mc- MissSharon MacMillan, H e ns' all• London;, Ewan was won by` Mrs. Harold iF HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFQWfH. O1 T., APRIL 10, —. ARRANGE TROU SE U TEAT HO 0 'HENSAU BRIDE oF THIS r WEEK. Miss 'FIo rence Elizabeth Mickle; Mrs. Robert- Dry'sdatle, . Hence, whose wedding to Walter Ross and Miss Joan 'Willison, London. MacMillan, Toronto, will take place Saturday; April 11, at the United Church, Hensall, was honored at a trousseau tea held at the Home of .her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ern- est Laird Mickte, Guests verb re- ceived .by . the . bride -elect, her Mother and the. groom ' elect's mother; Mrs:. Charles Malcolm MacMillan, London, Miss '•Ann • Mickle attended the Hostesses entertaining icor Miss Mickle were the groom -elect's mother; Mrs; Ma+eMillan, at as afternoon :tea at. ber home la Lonio don; Miss Shirley Stephenson, and Miss. .fart,- Corner, Toronto', ':a shower . and presentation Mrs; Walter Murray.- and Mrs;' Charles MacGregor atI the ,former's borne, Toronto, :kitchen, .shower; Miss Joan Smith and Mrs. Carl Stever,, door and Miss Miss';Sandra: MacMillan at the latter's home, Galt,'.a .1tunCh* Was in _charge of the .guest book. eon and a Gaup and saucer. shower The tea '•table was covered ,with a and the Victorian Order of Nurs-' white .out -work cloth and centred es Toronto branch,;a party, and with . an„ 'arrangement • 4f, white presentation. Following rehearsal" - mums, • pink carnations and' snap- Friday evening,; the groom -elect's dragons, flanked by pink tapers parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles In silver candelabra.. Malcolm,•are entertaining the bri. Presiding at the tea. table were dal. party. Mrs. Frank Mrckle, Ridgetown, "aunt of the bride_; Mrs. _Mire Clark,: great-aunt of :the bride; Mrs. • Charles': Daniel' . anti=. Mrs. Mark Drysdale. Tea room. assist= ants were Mrs. 'George. ZVlickle Ridgetown, Mrs.' -Carl Stever, • -- -Galt;-- Mrs -;Galt,:Mrs s Reynold Gelb, Guelph; 'Miss Shirley Stephenson, .Toronto, and Mrs. Merlin.. Love, London. In- vitirg guests to the' ,tea <room were -Mr-s.._Robest, Middleton -.and._ -,Mrs_ Walter Spencer. Trousseau. and gifts were shown by Mrs. Charles McGregor, Toron-, Logs and`Stanuling. Timber WANTED e -Pay Gersh TopPtices Jags Te.<1104 • & Son Saw•mooll - -Auburn— Auburn PH NE. WPI: 2,. -.CRAIG — • An'b Tr1ri1 43 r 24 Parker Harpurhey..; Bride Guest 'of. Honor; Miss Jean Scott and •Mrs Joseph tznuiirmett w,ere,Co hoste'sseaJor a miscellaneous shower ih-hgnor—of Betty Jean :Aitdrews;•bride: of Sat -urday at the-Gruirimett-heMe with approximately' . �60' in T, -attendant = .Contests•. and a musical program were enjoyed. Many' beautiful gifts= Were received and she was; assist ed in opening the:,,'gi is by Hiss Carole Elder' and •Miss" Sally. Fox The choir of • First Presbyterian Chchewsurch presented Betty' Jean-:An- ' ean An- ews with a pair.:: of . matching rugs:' The. presentatiap• was'; made. • by 1VIr.`Harry McLcod Several girl friends of Miss An-- .drews abet at the: „home of Alice . -Anand�ene Nn ixon 'for a shower. Miss.Carole Elder.read the' -address; and :Miss” •Lynn Nhidn presented: her.; with ari electric:tea kettle. Showers Honor S IV�.c�i[lo -B;ride 'Mrs -- W lia'm Deems and Miss:; Marg Dennis, McKillop; we�re`hest esses on Friday evening to a large gathering -of':friendsi and, neighbors:' of Mrs Joseph Walton, of Barrie, tm'B :the forer eth Boyd,. whose' •tnar ri,age took plaee.reeently. -' M During the' evening Misses ar garet • Hille'n : , and Eileen : Smith' sang aduet;-hirs. Gordon McGavin and Miss.Fthel I7eiin15 Cacti ;aye a .reading; -and, kiss, Mary Dennis` and lire's.?inland Roe g ave a humorous skit:, t ` • Three Contests wd e also -enjoy- ed. 'i treasure hunt' throughout the house was ';conducted, when " the tared' found_ulaite, -til er:of pret Maybe Mr. Fleiriing's' :budget ; The redu1ar meeting•;of'the Win - I), anduse.£idd gilts during the hunt. Misses Jean; Dennis and Betty Roe also, brought in a number; of gifts,' aad'Miss Norma Leeming•read the address... ' woo en's ;.Hospital Auxiliary • GING A' DANCE Coiraaa�unit -Ciente •.• SE: 41F ORTH Friday,' Aprd[ '�1Oth': Music by .1 IAN VAI -BE -E' and lis melody 1VIalers Old and New "Tune _,.]I arcing ts75c $2.00 por•Cotlple—nStuden:eaeb. .'(includes iiineh) N:OUNCEENT_ E. LONGSTAFF -,Optometrist Wishes. to announce the „opening.:of a' 1Vlodern' Frame'• ,.• Selection-- and Dispensing.. Room in the, Seaforth -0ffice,.aiad wn�ilil �.welcoiie't'he:npportunity_of s3o4v=:. e.ing you the Latest Styles of. OgTitKalmne�y`"evv ar•:-: • WREN. OCCULISTS' PRESCRIPTIONS ARE FJI.T.FD HERE DJ J ENT :SEIIVICE ' IT INCLli}ES • ALL FUR ,T HER. A JU ST M N U 1111-01 ® 'LE LEAF DAI Phone 101. Seafor't • RAILWAY E TABU CHANGES', is .... Effective: Sunday, A''� '3`II� E ; iCAIINI t z I' ANI) TIS S. , . ��B'TO;START,. �. AT TTIE FLOOR I Ye -of.. Chec�7oulr:�rse ctito�t. IpriI;2 th, You'll find a wide variety of pattern., Styles, and Qtyalty ' •: from which to choose: at: BOX FUiiNITI1RE - y 'RUGS — LINO ElrlVIS = CONGOLEtJM FLOOR; TILES OF -ALL; KINhS F'u l f infotmafios , from agents Floor, Sanding • -Finishing . Our workmen take pride in ensuring a QUALITY JOB at. REASONABLE PRICES Phone 43-;' Seafort1