The Huron Expositor, 1959-04-24, Page 5•
The Ladies' :Guild Of St..
Thomas' Anglican Chi c
iChurch
are holding a
.RUMMAGE � �S1LE
on
$at
urd
a April 2
from 1 to .5 o'clock
COLUMB
AH NEVI'S OI" THS WEEK
Miss Joyce. Hamilton, Brussels, ez', with Wilfred Maloney
spent, theweekendwith • Miss ler. and Mrs. Jim Doyle,
Noreen McMillan. Stoll, and, Miss Anne IVialoney, Kit -
Mr. and Mrs, Greg Morris, Port' diener; With Mx; and Mrs, Frank
Credit, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. Maloney;
P.::Morris. Miss Regina Bina Bo • � wailan, London,
Mr.; and Mrs.. Wilfred' Harden), •and Miss Cleo: Bowman 'Stratford,
Miss' Anne Nolan and Vincent Not- with Mr. and Mrs. F'l'ank. Boww
an, of Kitchener, with Mrs; Eliza- 'ow'
beth Nolan -and Frank. man.'
Mrs, Pat :O'Rourke' and dailgh-
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Butters with ter; of Hamilton; and Peter 1VIa-
Mr; and Mrs. J. L, ;Malone. , ; • loner, ,Toronto, with Mr; and Mrs,.
.-: - Miss Beatrice Maloney, 'Kitchen.; Peter Maloney.
Egrnondville W, AS
Has• ,Thankoffering
The spring thankoffering of the
W,14I S. of Egmondville United
Church was held with Firet Pees
byterian ' ;and Northside . TJnited
Church; Seaforth, and Duff's, Mc-
Killop, as guests; Miss : Frances
Houston,.. the., -.president, • presided
and opened- the meeting with a
Poem. Words of welcome were
given by Miss Houston, '
The worship period was taken'
by Miss Houston,who Jed i i pray-
er. Psalm 729 was read in unison,
led by Mrs. L, Hammond. Mrs. J.
McIntosh read the scripture; fol
lowed by prayer by Mrs. Ham -
The, offering was received by.
Mrs. M 'Nott, Mrs. R.McGonigle,
Mrs.. L. Strong aril Mrs. E. Pap
A duet was sung by Carolyn.
Hammond `: and . Nancy - Pepper,:
which was enjoyed by all:.
- Mrs A7epper Tatroduced -the
guest speaker, Mrs, R. McMich
ae1;,;wha spoke on; '"Let `dere Be
Light" $lie s'spoke of the differ
eiit;lights'in life:eight of -day light,
of life, light of truth, light-of_love:
She !: spoke of .lights in - different':
countries, such as Africa. and In
dia;. where missionaries' are being'
sent, She said, "There are mise
sionaries everywhere who are
spreading -light; we are, :the oil.
that helps the- missionaries burn
theirlight with our money send
ing .clothing; etc. We can all make
the lights -.shine brighter by- a.
friendly smile:" She closed her
address by repeating "Jesus Bids
Us, Shine.'' Mrs. Ed. Beyes'.thank-
ed ' Mrs. .McMichael:for ter lovely`.
address, '
Shirley Henderson favored • with
a solo, ,and Margaret • Chesney ;arid
Carolyn Neil played- a- duet, after,;
which a delicious lunch was sere
ed bythei'adies..;"
"EG'MONDVILLE C.G.I.T
Egmondville-C.:G.I T met -Wed-
nesday
Wednesday .in the : church. :- Marilyn
Miller read the Scripture_on..the:
Ten --Commandments, . and Gwen.
Storey- gave the devotional worship
on, the 'meanfl o `'the crosses,
The next'roll call will be answer
ed:.with the Books; of the New.
Testament: . „Margaret Chesney'
gave an educ
in Holland in contrast to Canadian,
talk on life
civilization. '. ' -
ALL KINDS -
U. -HG
INDS-
. enuine
hrsehalr
Bristles;:'';
No .cheap syn'
`th tic ' fibres , or
fillers.
UTHG
Phone' 334 -, ; Res, 540
MAIN ST, SEAFORTH
NEWS. Q J NSA -
OLICE V
IN SIE LL
�sA; • . KIPPEM �IS�TRICT
Hensall firgleen'!weie calle4 to'.
extinguish a fire in.the Kipper. Gun'
Clubhouse,.__on No, -4 Highway,
just south of'Kippen,- Sunday eve-
ning. ;. Motorists driving by saw
flames and smoke coming out of
the door of the clubhouse and gave
the alarm. .
• ' Bill ` Kyle. and Harold. Caldwell
rushed into: the building and -threw
out a large padded .chair ,vhieh
was -onfire and which quicldy
burned. Cases"of 'blue crocks' or
targets were broken -in -the build:
ing, the stove upset and two; -win-
dows" smashed. The blue rocks,
made: of tar, saved the floors from
burning '
OPP Cecil Gibbons.` and George
Mitchell, of Exeter ;deta.clunent,'
are -investigating •
Sasjiecl Arson
Police stated: this week that over
$1,000 '•loss, , Was estimated. in the
fire : Which burned down a vacant.
house 'on the farm of James Gard
mer,. 1'1a miles from Exeter:;
Thames Road; Public'. School: suf-
fered 'very slight damage in" ail
-other fire the same day. :Arson is
suspected in•both,fires ,
• Open House .-At .Library' , • .
Open " house at Hensall Library
Saturday' had -'as good'- attendance.
The theme used in the posters, :dec-
orating- the walls of the • library
was, "Wake il'p' and- Read " Along
with 'these poster displays . were -
WINCHEISEA
Mrs., Clarke,., of F,ara't har, spent
'the past' week with her daughter,
Mrs. Bill Walters, who had the mis
fortune to fall, injuring her knees
Mrs: Garnet 'Miners ,was a guest
Wednesday of ; her daughter•%'wed
son-ineav, Mr; 'and _Mrs:_Hokyard
Johns,; of, 'Elirnville :'north, --'The
occasion was' lV£rs ,.:Miners'=birth-
day .
Master Larry Lyen..visited; Sat -
ti day ivitli Masini--Bury--Br'oek,. f -
,Zion ' ."
Mrs:. ;Ivan Brock and family"
were. weekend- visitors "in Langton
With relatives. .
Elwyn. Kerslake visited
Sunday evening with her mother,
Mrs: Anuric Veal,: whe is a patient
in South Huron Hospital in:'Exe-
ter.
Mr. and 'Mrs Bill Gilfillan 'end,
family; of Exeter,,,'Wigs Jean:' Gil-
fillan;;-of London; Miss' Donna Gil
Allan; of Exeter, and -Mr. , Harvey
Smith,•: of-RIt'. T, Crediton; visited
on•.Sunday with 'Mr.: and. Mrs. C.
Gilfillan land. family e-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters .and
family '- were ,'`S iinday• visitors:: in
Stratford 'with Mr and Mrs 'Dank`
Wicks"acid family
Miss'" Kathleen Horne, ' of.- Lon
don, visited oyef the weekend with
'her •parents, .IVIr; and.,Mrse Free-
Mman. Horne.;,and.family.
omen's ;.
ACT ' FAST. - no mare, when 'these' are
gone= we can't repeat' at this special'
-savings
PROFESSIONAL DESIGN
Tapered noseelleush head to get into
hard -to reach spots . for- -eatia'cleep
down'cleaning ..
INGENIOUS 'SHOWERHEAD—
Puts active ..water in',full contact with
dirt'and grime loos ns and floats it
away leaving lout; car "Wash -day
bright"
SOWER .LC►ADED- WITH'
'CLEANSING ABILITY;.
More bristles, more tufts ole Y '
on the car 'finish, real !honest o -
goodness. horsehair: '.e• a n
they're firmly, set ln.'no, mar pias-
tichead
PITS ANY 1/2" GARDEN'
HOSE— ..
, e -ii tr-a convenience, W.,,
'equipiied with instant -action •
adjustable.. water -flow control
valve' and shpt=off.'
HURRY:
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CANADIAN;
TIDE,,- for
your Bast
Brsh
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Dr:.
aw- Saturday/'` Nla
at'8:80
'Prizes on Display a
WHITNEY ` FURNITURE STORE
ee '..the •. Marti,, Outstanding' Gifts
Tickets Available From- Members
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SJ! AFQRTH OSI --,
tbee inany fine children's bgglcs
'and also thenew adult fiction and
non-fiction 'beets, . Helpiug • Mrs.
R. Ca,hleron, the librarian, with
the books and "referenees;.were her.
two .assistants, .June Lorraine and'
Pat Rowe.
The tea table, which was placed
at one 'end of the library,was cov-
ered with a white cloth and Cop,
tied with yellow. daffodils. Serving
tea' and .cooIdes- in the afternoon
were Mrs. 'Alice Joynt, Mrs, W.
O; Goodwin . and Mrs.- Edward
Norminion, and;' in the evening;
Mrs. John Henderson , and ' Mrs.
Goodwin. " -
Out-of-town visitors included ;the
Rev. T. T: Pitt and Mrs. Pitt, Mrs.
Stelck and Mrs. Foster, Varna.
Open 'House concluded Canadian;
Library Week, 'which :leas--'kieen
heldduring the past week. ,
District. Obituaries
JOHN 13.: PETRICK `
A funeral service was held Fri-
day 'afternoon' at the G.''A. Whit-
ney funeral home, Seaforth,',
John H.'Pethick,; with Capt. Fred`,
Watkins, of the Salvation Army
Corps, ,Chatham,` officiating. " Mr.:
---Pethick died last Tuesday in' To-
- The' pallbearers were Cleave'.
Coombs, , Thorpe. Rivers; James'
-Henderson, Fred Cooper, George
Miller ,and iTames''Riley. Burial
was• made in MaitIandbank came,
MRS.• -IDA:' M. DALE'
Mrs. Ida .M. Dale, Huilett town
ship, died Thursday .in her 75th,
year in •Scott Memorial ;Hospital,
Seaforth. A ,daughter of the late
Mr.. and Mrs.. Wiliam-Ste'vens;, she„
•was born''' in IJullett..Her-: husband,
Sliepperd Dale, died in:1952.
Surviving are'€our sonsAllison.:
Dale, 'Arden; Ernest, El' er and
Cdi,narr Dale, all-; of -Hulett, five
daughters; Mrs,'; Tom (Martha)
Smith, Mrs. Jack,(Josephine)',
,'larding,' both of, London, Mrs.
George (Jessie) 'Cunningham, "E1-
liot Lake; ' Mrs Joseph ` (Myrtle).
Read and Mrs: Reg, (Ethel). Smith,
both 'of Clinton.
a -
• The rmnr; at Ball
nd MulcheaiFusneralestedHomethe,: Ci a
-ton,' where on Saturday. at 2- p.m..,
Rey:. Grant Mills, of Ontario Street
United: Church,: -Clinton, conducted'
the . funeral service, ' Burial was
made in--Clinton-cemetery: -
MRS:• ARTHUIrGitQVEs
- -The death occurred Saturday iii
Clinton Public, .Hospital;, of - Mrs-:
Arthur Groves 52, after.an illness
of -about' -a yeas -She was the..for
mer Gladys Jordan,. -a- native:of
Mcrris township,, rand daughter- of
the late' Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jor-
dan, She_had been .a- resident ;of
Cl'intonefor the,past 25'•years, and•
was a member: 'of Ontario Street
'United Church.
-sur-ive'd'-by her husband;
by- ono --son, Clayton, :at. home; . by
two daughters, 'Mrs. Mervin (Hel-
en) Note. Seaforth, and Mrs
liant .(Muth) Piper, London; . by,
one brother, George' Jordan Bel
grave; by -.one 'sister, Mrs, : •Al ,'
Wheeler, Vancouver, -
• :Funeral service was held Tues
day, at :2.00 p.m. at'. the :Beattie
Funeral Home,- Clinton,' -with Rev..
Grant Mills is efarge, Burial was
Clinton cemetery• •
GROUT,' FOUR, *V.
Tho 9iire in etink of Gr mp k'
Northside United Cbi2reh lir A «sas
t eic - at' the home of Mrs. William
Wilbee With 'Mrs. Howdrd Wilson
presiding: Mrs.;J. A ,4Vesteott had ,
Fhai,.ge o£ :the devotions.
Mrs..'Hay expressedher thanks
to the ladies- for remembering. her
when she_was,111. ; E'iila-1 plans were
Made for, 'the: bake sale this week,,
Mrs. 0.: -Dalton and Mrs.. J. Turn
bull had 'charge of .the, programa
,Mrs.-X7alton -introduced 'the speak -
Ter, Mrs: Gordon%•McKenvzie, ,Who.
very capably demonstrated copper
'> ; -and-•also-,showert seme p
;tures and a beautiful ,lamp she had
done •
A white elephant sale was ,field:;
Mrs, Westeott thanked the Speak-
er -and also the Hostess
Aklavik, .in Canada's il.-orthwest
Territdries i$ thd:centre'of One .oL
the. world's largest: fur -trade areas.
Owing #o 'Congested situation
re ardin rkin -
_ _ : g pu _. _ , g . �nre •.,respect; ,.,.
full re nest tine : Mtain Street.
Y cI
Business ;: Peo le and their Erni
p.
loayees N O T to ark their Y
p
cars '°on Malin :Street. -
if. this:;.. is
not: done, =we 'will'` be
forced ' to strictly 'enforce
two-hour parkin by-law.
parking Y
E. HUTCHINSON
:Chief 'Of ' Police
.SEE THE DRILL THAT WLI SAVE
SOU -MONEY!
See ' he "Ontario" Drill
ti See the drill that will sow granulated fertilizer ?:
1� Seethe drill that will s_ow corn, etc
hat is hen ds of dollars under
of d iCalls
T4
aI� o h .2 �'
s�e.15-Ruri Fertilizer Drills
nearly flew'
'e
Phone '2
W:CL'I F
OTORS•ti
Seaforth, On
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READ TRE ADVER'l1ISEivrENTS" It'4.a°Profitable' Pastime
::
cash; your CC
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AMOUs'
NAME
Spring !ille
A T RE -S S
at 'once in a "bluemoon" savings,;'
EXTRA' SIZ
Yes, ft's :real pig r . for faster, easier, better 'washing
Horsehair oristies are trill :2" ,long; size of brush area —
71/2" x 3%" up to 50% more coverage at every stroke
of the brush than on 'economy models -you've seen around'.
town at "bargaiii" prices. Decide, right now to. drive a
cleaner 'ear thisslimmer;, with less effort'to keep it'tbat
Way;
COMFORT GRIO`RUBDERr-HAWDLE-- fi
Set at just the tight angle for._naturai aotion, "eesy=ov-er"
for rinsing or pressdre" Whereeypirtleei 'ft tt release trose
stubborn Soie marks` The 8x4'," alnntini M handle' lets you
keep away:from` water; splash, .no need to even get -your
hands wet Eetted with bandy hang-np tab. .
: MLtLTI PURPOSE -- Use this time and work -saver to
clean up.storms, ,screens, house .windows? and the.
car in fastest time'ever Y ,
High aiialrsis fertilizer is your beat, buy.You see; tt
takes two tons of 2 -I2 -1G to 'eve. 'l+ou •. crop the- saint "
riur4 2er of 0 . in an food waits
here 2 #1210 sells for $52.80
ton, .4-24-20 will •sell for. about 88.00. ,But It takes
$105'000 Worth of 2-12-10,:t0 furnish the same number of •
plant food nutrients found in .Ah1y-'$88:00 Wortiti',.of to
higher analysis fertilizer. Therefore. you actually saV*
'$17.00' by' Setting 4-24-20 end you only handle half
i many bags t
Co OP ..FEB IL1Z RS
• • Com in Granular acid , Semi-Grainnlar
• - Te re '
• Higher in Water-Sointile l?hospliates
• Free-flowing at Application Time
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, different!
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Phone 43
Seaforth, Ont.
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