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The Huron Expositor, 1959-04-24, Page 17Delivered to yolur job when an+ where y ou wanted` oundat �o - . � _. res.- • ... W: elks f Ioors R A BA RNYARD 1111 . A_ Call or.Write. CONCRETE SUPPLY BITUARIES • MILS. NELSON KEYES, Mrs ;Nelson Keyes; Egmondville passed away Sunday in Scott Mem .6441:Hospital, Seaforth, in her 86th year :She had been seriously ill ,for. the' past :four' weeks. She was the ;:former °Minerva :M. '.Kennedy,. of Stanley. -township. Her husband Predeceased her in 1951. Theyhad retired to Egin ondville in 19$5.' 'She; vasa member of Egmond» vibe UnitedChurch.: ,• Stiivivilig are , five sons, Sher- lockrand Amer, of Varna; Ruskin, Windsor; • Wilber R,B:..-3, Seaforth, "and Stuart; 'Orlfia;: also 12 grand- children and; six great grandchil- dren =She' is -alio "survived: by a sister, Mrs C. Eicher (Susan); -of Chicagq; Illinois ' , The;reinajns"rested at the G. A. Whitney -Funeral Horne, Seaforth, where '` service' 'was held`.Tuesday J afternoon with »Dr. J. Semple, of• Egmondville United • Church, offici- ating. `BuriaLwas made in Bayfield cemetery, Pallbearers *ere Don- ald -Keyes, :George- Keyes; Merton Keyes; Stuart Keyes,' Gerald Keyes and. Grant, Keyes. ' - QDERI . N so su I � r e� of Cc► • ncrete'Block pp, EUCHRE R 8t SOCIAL Community Centre Seaforth Friday, May 22nd at 8:30 p,nr:. 7 Order Them Through E HURON EXPOSIT •-•-.'R Sponsored by C W L., Dublin Norris Orchestra—ildmission„75c Reserve June 24:.GardentPxrty`and Supper. at St. °Patrick's . Church, Dublin. Institute th Sunshine an • 'Bouquets of yellow daffodils :and pot‘of blue African violets decor- ated the , Sunday . schoolroom 'of Knox United Church for the 15th Sunshine banquet of the'raernbers of:, the Auburn' Women's: Institute. The tables were in the same color scheme with silver candlebra hold- ing'the ;tall lighted yellow .takers: The president, Mrs. George Milli- gan, was :Mistress of, ceremonies and, proposed the • toast ,to the Queen, responded to by all singing .The Queen The» toast .to: the In. statute was proposed • by 'Mrs:` Thos. Haggitt, and Mrs, Ed, ;Davies -se- plied. ;Prizes .were won by Mrs. Keith Machan, .Mrs. Herbert Govier and Mts. George. Sturdy. • •Mrs. _George Wilkin sang a solo, "I Heard 'a Forest Praying." Ms. Donaldr 'Iaines thanked the Orchid Group of the W.A: Who -had served such ,a' delicious -turkey banquet• Mrs. :Ernest Pundit replied.. " The•guest'" speaker, • •Dr E.,':A. McMaster; of `Sea'forth; was intro- ducedbyMrs. Alfred Nesbett, who gave an; illustrated lecture on 'a' trip to Japan:. lie told, about the country`, with its, 80 per:cent moun•. taro cenery; their, method of -tray ening, and their schools;' His „Col - :bred pictures' sliowed. the beautiful flower's .and .byildings- that are•'in ,that country • He» also spoke .of »their, religion and„the government that rules 'the.. Japanese people. Mrs. William J. Craig thanked .Dr;. McMaster°for, his' address,and pre sented him with a • gift :from the' Tnstrtute.. Mrs,. Milligan also. thank- ed the .speaker. A quartette nu-` mber 'was sung; by Miss'Sadie Carter, Mrs: Duncan Mackay, Mrs, Gordon R. ' Taylor and Mrs. IT; J:"`Craig, ",`When Wore a Tulip.” A •piano, _duet was • played by- Mms- ---Sydney- .McClin chey and Mrs. •Robert J Phillips A,- highlight of the evening was When Mrs:: R. J. ,Phillips was 'Call- ed to .the .front and -Mrs Millian' �:peke_ofaher faithtuLs'etcviee:. as pianist since the Institute' was :or- ganized ii January,'1922.:'She'spoke also how she us.ed`her•niusical tel ent to help ether : members in: the, musical part of 'the. program; As a "token. .of her' willing•:'services, Mrs. 'William Straughan presented her witha gift• from the::Institute. Mrs. Phillips;,• although .taken by surprise, thanked the ladies .for. the gift and said that it had :been a, pleasure ,to be , an, Institute mem-. bei and to be able to help in the musteal,.programs .of the organza-: tion suice ;its 'beginning. .;She was also aecoinpanist _ for the;• banquet program, 'Phe reports '•of•the standing .com • :mittees ''were given ' M'rs. Gordon Dobiefor. "Citizenship'' and •Educe tion; Mrs ` Gordon R 'Taylor, for Historical_: Re search and current events; Mrs William J. Craig, fox Health -Mrs Ed .Davres,:for_Ilome Euonernics: Mrs.:' Fraiilt . Raithby; for; Public' Relations, Mrs: William ALL ; KINDS:` of 11 URAN'C E. UTHGAT Phone 334 Res, 5;10, MAIN .ST . ' : SEAE OR FH Goddard; for Agriciiltu'rs and Cali-. ' adian -Industries. '- Mrs. .Clifford Brown presented: Mrs. William Hensch with a part- ing gift and spoke a few words of regret that she is leaving this conn munity. The minutes of the pre- vious meeting were read by the secretary, - Mrs. •Bert ,Craig, ,and accepted. '• It .was , voted to send. Mrs. George Malian to the ;confer. ence,rto be held in Guelph on May 7 and -8. , The delegates to, the diS- tract annual, to be' held at St, Het rens on May ;.20, willbe, Mrs,. Thos. Haggitt, Mrs; George' Millian, Mrs,:. Arnold- Craig. and :Mrs, Thomas- 'Lawlor. • Mrs: • C. ' Brown reported -for the- card .-committee 'and read the thank -you notes -.- Mrs. Wes, Braili ock . spoke , on the' Mary Stewart Collect; and gave a short paper on the motto that is used .by. the Women's'Institute. Chartered ^members who attended this' •'event : were Mrs. "Charles'. Strauglian, Mrs. George Hamilton:, Mrs. George "Sturdy; Mrs Robert J. Phillips: and Miss Sadie Carter,: 'During, the evening the: members revealed- the namesof their secret. Sunshine Sisters and presented' them with cups: ands: saucers. Mrs: Millan thanked all ,the members` for -their •co-operation -during, lies' term Of, office -and urged all to' be as loyalto-Mrs; Haggitt. The conixnittee• in charge of the banquet were -Mrs'. William J. Craig„ Mrs. 'Alfred Nesbett and Mrs. 'Herbert Govier. KIPPEN;-- Name +»Winners In --Bridge - Series dg . � Nth. Mrs. W. C. Johnston: was hostess: to . the Seaforth - : Lawn Bowling Bridge and Euchre Club Thursday ' evening; Prize donated iy Mrs. Q.Free;. andMiss -Gladys. Thompson were won by. Mrs. •Tony Phillips and Mrs IL i Travis, ,The hostess gave especial prizes and these'were.-wen• by "MrsW. Cam eron, ' Mrs. E. Dinsmore, Mrs, L. F. Ford and -Mrs,. Frank C. J, Sills: " --Lunch committee for the even- ing was Mrs, Ken Etue, Mrs; .Alice Stiles, Mrs. Harvey Travis and Mrs. Clarence.''Walden: ", ,Thanks was . expressed • to the, hostess and committees by Mrs. A; W: Sillery. A pot-lutk supper will precede the finalbridgeof the season »on May14, at the home of the presi- dent, »Miss Dorothy Parke. husband put a `dime in•a,for tune -telling machine and was de- lighted .when a card' dropped out reading: "You, are handsome, dy- namic, irresistible to the opposite sex, and destined'to wind tip weal- thy." The wife, however, was un- impressed, Her , comment was, "It's ' got your . age and weight wrong 'too " . . Royal Doulton ND� throw ht, g Y 4t AY �� ATURD , MAY 9t Mr: and Mrs. Clarence Priestap;'; of •near Mitchell,:: visited »an ;after-': noon last ;week With/the. latter's father; Mr.; Robert; Thomson. and, • 7.SteWart Cudmore ahr Lorne of London aceempan red by Mr. »Sam-'Cudmore,' were m. the:village on Saturday- Recent•visitors, .with Mrnl Mrs>_O C .R_Littleton were :Mr. and rs.-Tom •Key •and' son, of Middlesex; Mr: 'and Mrs. Murray. Harkness and family of `:-RCAF;' Clinton;'• Mr.:and Mrs. Robert Dav is and family .of, Centralia. Mr: Tom Munroe spent the week end' -in the,:. Muskoka::District.., Mr. and,'Mrs.. Long and:Mr.. R.. Thomson 'visited Monday ;after noon`=with Mr' and: Mrs Clarence Priestan, of near: Mitchell; and. Nirs James 'Armstrong,'Of -Staffa,;. who has been ill: ZION. $ ..Mr; and ».Mrs .Bert__Lobb;. C1m ton 1Vlr. and Mrs Nelson Heal and .Mr, and_Mrs, ;Leslie Williams` With Mr and Mrs. ':Charles: Roney; on •MondaY`''and celebrated. Mrs. Heal''s birthday Mr: and Mrs Dalton Maleolm;- Ee�tl altdBriiee with Mr aid George Gibb on Sunday. • • Mr; and,:Mrs, •Andy: Park, Mit- chellwith her. parents, Mr_,._.and; Mrs;:: aAlbert Honey: , Mrs , Harold Smith and GIynnis visited.her, mother, Mrs. Will Mur - die; 'on,Wednesday. Mary ary, Lanvin; has returned home- from '.Stratford Ilospital. and is fee'img much better. • Mr. Hoiyard Wright and Mr. and Mrs..Georgel;Pepper ,with'. Mr. and: Mrs. Ross Pepper on Sunday "Can you operate' a :typewriter? Y'es, » sir, ,I'use the ,Biblical- Sys- never ysnever heard.of it " "Seek and ye shallfind " Northside I7nite l Church Wednesday,' May 6 `at 3.00 p.m: • Auspices of ,:Group '.1I, W.A. : . ADMISSION 50 CENTS Phone Seaforth eat ;the ga. er sements Pro i t b Pastime 1957 PONTIAC COACH-:,` 1957 CHEV SEDAN 196:7 DODGE8-CYL. SEDAN 1957 OLDS 4 -DOOR HARDTOP 1956- DODGE _COACH 1956 CHEV •COACH 1955 BTJICK HARDTOP 1955::CFIE.V. 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