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The Huron Expositor, 1959-05-22, Page 4$POSETOR, SEAFORTH,' ONT.,'MAY 22, 19 NEVS.Off'ENSAL.IA 0$:$. 1In ill onsor ee W ees - E : RE ING : � . •C TTL � EH -� • u SO I ' • TION •. �� •� ASS rQ r RS r A ere �tt_. e alts :ce • v rvl e nd . Sunda ms nest idut'. ou; ut re q Y, this 'service' between. aipd $• p.ni. on Sa turday - • e This allows our' staff to service •;these Calls early P�'�' ;•�� <.. Sunday morning 'and) still spend most of the, c1 with. their families. � � � • i ay..d For -cows in heat on Sunday' morning,.- DO NQT. call -for service until Monday morning This Sunday schedule has been veryyell recei ecl and the results-,, are ekcellent. o Artificial 'Breeding Means ;1Viore Profit. :T • Y''You tiVh .nbt try 4t as ' man: � others htc• ve? ,Fo • ion r service. or Blore, Inf Orilla. AW TERLOO CLINTON.111J 2 3 1- Or for Lo DistanEe ACLINTON ZENITH II 9-5659 • Between: 7:3Q and 9:30 A.M.. Week Days Evenings ` r a v 6:00 and 8:00 P.M. Satu d y enin g BETTER CATTLE OOL ETPER LIVINGING "Yes,' Doctor'::. ednesday will be fine!":'• • When it's tam€ 4o ---ha a --the dentist check daughter's teeth, Mrs. Smith naturally reaches for the telephone, that helpful °member-cif-'t}e- family", with the -habit- of gettiiiig tai"ngdone -- When you look back over your day; it's• some times.•suiprising reah7e, in just how many the' ways the telephone has helped you h'ow • it 'addsso much convenience and'Comfort: to everyday Living, THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA ea s Kinsm Hensall Kinsmen Club at their tion for a month,.' visiting vwith May 14, and .will spend twd;weeks dinner .meeting Thursday evening, their. relatives' mail will celebrate May 14, elected: their 1959-00. offi- the 88th birthday of Mr; 'H'orton's cers. -Ross Jinks was ')named to, another on June 3. "succeed --Harold --Knight.; Mr. and, Mrs. Keith -Lindsay and- Other ndOther Officers, are: :firs£ .vice- Pamela, of, Napanee; were week: President, Join' Real; •second, vice- end •visitors .with Mr.. and mrs. president, "Robert Reaburn; seere- .John Henderson._and family. Mrs;: tary,' Jack :.Hamilton; ,treasurer, Lindsay and Pamela will remain Erie Mansfield; : directors, Allan for a week. rar. Gere Beer,Bob Baker, , , o g Mrs. Harold Caldwell and Mrs. Jr..' registrar, George Sawyer: a ., otion,.• to Bab Baker; Jr., were hostess at` a. The: -club passed W miscellaneous presentation at the' spousor'a Hensall Pee .Wee base-. home of Mrs. Caldwell in'honor:af ball. team this summer: ,iss Wanda Baker,' bride -elect, M A.am 'i on to d iLs `'' W `, ]srinetaes. Meet. ' whose marriage Brucefield took lace in; -II, ensall t : , P. Mrs. Jac •;Deitz was;'hostess a r On Saturday. Presentation ddress. her home Tuesday evening for .the •was read b Mrs. IA1 hon'se Gren meeting . of the , Repsol! Kinette y if Club, with Mrs, Jack ..Drysdale, ier; of Zurich, with,gifts presented Rose president, m the, chair. Thank -you by: ;. Marie;; Greiner, with, ora and Betty Brown assisting notes were xead;fririn .the various w. y o£ e ' s. e unwra til w>th th mg gift. e pP clubs in Zoite i who attended: the _ •Theman friends of Mrs. S. Sar: tin here on:.Ma _- le," e r•clu mee 'ante b Y , e et t learn i5. ill' 'at ora will regret o stating what • an enjoyable time s g they had. Members of the club the home of her . daug ter, Mrs. will sell tickets on .the Stratford Harold Bonthron, t s ' ' Mr. and-: Mrs ;' M. M iii, oh of antique::show..and..dna May aY 29: _.. Toronto, � visited_ with. Mrs. •.Mar. - Mrs. William Clement won the raf ae Y, fle prize:.. _ Taylor over the weekend. MT.; and Mts. Al Pearson and: Hold Bake,. Sale family, ofr:Toronto, were sweekend. Annie ' a visitors. with s. L. •. ,.:,, .•., ... holiday'Mr . The Women s IInstitute..sponsored dercock -a'-ire -successful.. balie sale; tea•; Saun xy Mrs. Elliott alters .of Seaforth, art exhibit in the Legion Hall • M W spent Friday with; Mr., and Mrs. over50.00. n . Saturdayand cleared •;' Stewart Bell -and wit il her, •br o the r 'Conveners were Mrs: Fred,Beer, forthe tea, ..assisted, byMrs. A.Mr, Nial Murray,of Madera, CaL, a;visitor'at theBell home. .Orr, Mrs.Grace Harpole and -Donal .McKinnon bak ale Mxs"Mrs. S Ranniehas accepted ' E. R. Davis and her .assistants position as clerk r :r' n one of the of- 'ices at RCAF Station, Centralia;:, were Mrs. T. Sherritt, Mrs R El= Tues.:. 'e : Mrs. Lorne C Aman,._, and commencing .hex duties on'' Tu s M.J. 'Sk Mi s.' R; : IVI Feel day' - - Mr.. is array, of-lGbadera;. was inz cha of'the art;exhibit. California, : arrived on 'Thursday,• Cherry blossoms, tulips and nar- "cissas centered .the: tea. 'tables.;. Hold Consecration. Service" epse,cration--e gift :-W-as ,ebsery : ed at -Hensall-2.-: Church Sun- day morning in; charge of Rev., Charles' ;D. Daniel.'- Consecrated: were communion chairs donated by Walter Spencer in memory of • his parents, the late, Mr. and Mrs. ;Albert Spencer; :' two:flower pedes- tals; gift of the Evening' Auxiliary; new •'communion•.table donated by ,Elgin: Rowcliffe;,, and .a• seat -en the east; side• of the church, 'gift` of the Elder:, family, in`..rnemory of the late, and Mrs: 'John Elder.; Mr Daniel;, -.for ;his' Subject,chose the "theme, "The .Church, the the Sanctuary WA 'and—VMS Meet The Woinen's Association and: 'Wamezi's_ Missionary:. Society of_ Chiselhurst 1Inited Church met' in `the church schoolroairi for 'their" May 'meeting ,Tuesday `afternoon with, Mrs Clarence Coleman in:the chair::The WMS' worship was giv en by' Mrs, T.' Brmtnell, "Discov- ering Neighborhood." Mrs:.. John• G lens, stewardship Secretary, was' inn -charge of .:the meeting and had ' -as:; her guest speaker' Mrs. .George ;Armstrong,. of Herisall, • who gave a.' -story; "The., Woman -Who Gave herself" Missionary, prayer was nffe?-o Mrs,•,williarn,;;Srintnell-Mics.'•; J. Ferguson was presented With a life membership certificate • and pin, the address being 'read` by Mrs. T. Brintnellk•'wha presented. certificate:;:, Mrs.. R. Taylor,' Jr ,"made• the :presentation of the life membership The group. accepted an invitation to Elirnvilie• United Church party; Wednesday afternoon, May 20.. The visiting' coniniittee for: May and; -June are: Mrs. ',Earl ' Kinsman arid Mrs..Clarence . Coleman ' Mrs. R.' Taylor" presided for the WA meeting and business The' 'executive, were authorized to; par- chase.,a Cross to be placed. en the Conimunion table,.. Hostesses were Mrs; Alf Ross and Mrs Clarence.; Coleman. Harry Smith;' has purehased"the. residence of. Mrs Florence Fee.. YOU CAN rata, iNro;a.aav ix vacationing with Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Bell - and family and other relatives, Mrs, Bell, a niece of Mr. Murrayy •has not seen her uncle. for some ' 300 years: "Mr. Murray was, .a, former bank_Manager, at Lions -Head for years, and: was from m there � Battle transferred o Seattle, Wash. He.is ,retired 'new. He will. return dome by Vanequver.and will visit a •chum he . was with in the. First: World War, and whom he' has not seen :for some years. Name .Winners Miss Margaret Boa,of oStaffa, was 'the .lucky : winner of the. $12.8.00 jackpot at the Legion bingo Satur- day night in 62' calls: Other win nerswere Mrs T Coates; Mrs. , Fleischauer,,•'Zurich '_Mrs. John Baker;. Miss Boa; Mrs. Norman , Baird; David Smaie; Mrs. Alex McMichael, Clinton; Mrs Bill Aus .tin; ,;Mrs. Mae McLellan; .,:< Mrs. Maude Redden, . Jack McKenzie; Bill Austin. -(2) EUCHRE HRE &SOCIAL. Community'' Centre Seaforth ::Friday; at 8:30p .' S ns wed :by. C.W.L., Dublui Po Norris orchestra —:Admission 75c Reserve June 24 Garden Party and -Supper-at St Patrick`. Church, Dublin. Church Groups GRO'tJp JV, WA Group 4 of the WA .of, Northside hi w.ts i_io dth ne United Churchwas held atthe h32omPerebsf n tr.S.IHoswaHrdowWaitrdsoRW, ha charge of the meeting. Ruth d ha r�;. Ann read a poem called, Onl One ne Mother. , Mrs. = McCtiaig took the devotional• Ftart' of the meeting and MTS. "Lindsay • ; :offered ' a- :lovely prayer. ' •Roll• call ' was answered by . giving the favorite h . n, g ?� ym Ruth Ann and Allen Wilson en. tertainec , with Several'_. musical selections. Mrs: W. L. Whyte was guest speaker, for -the evening. Her •topic was ;on Mother and the Home,," which was found very' in- spiring:..;Lunch was served by the hMosrs." tess,Bowie. assisted by Mrs. Dill. and A doctor was roused: out one night by' a phone calL_..A; man's voice -Said urgently: , "Doctor, it's my wife. Her appendix.. •You'd better come quick.' • - "Nonsense " snapped the doctor, . I took 'your Wife's appendix nout .five yeas a a. T neve r heard of anyone having a.seco d appendix.'' "Doctor," replied„ the caller, of anyone ,..did :You ever hear hav- ing a second wife?" . LEGION, LADIES' 4&UXILIARY AIDS SCHOIARSHIP FUND S The monthly meeting .of the e a- a Auxnh to ry orth Legion -Ladies' , e� on` • e Branch 156 wash ld in L the MOMS with 27 ladies present. The e . !monthly door prize wa. s won by Mrs. Olive Betties... The meeting vias: opened by President Mrs,• E. Jessonte,.. The auxiliary's charter Was. draped' in memory of Mrs; -Alex Kerr. The minutes of- the last meeting:. and correspondence were read by b the secretary,_ Mxs., ' 0. a _ read by Little,. and the, accounts Miss T. Forbes. Mrs, J. Racho Vas initiated as a, new member. Final plans for the Zone Rally to be held in Seafortb,were dis- cussed. A donation of $10 is tele sent to the Legion and -Legion Lad- les' Auxiliary. Scholarship Fund. Reports;; were heard from.. commit tees..forr•the birthday party. . Past. President Mrs. J.. McKib- bon was called to the front where she wasp- presented with the , past. CANCER CORNER You -can't .CANCER with' kind .._kdl... ness. The- sooner we all co-oper-. ate, the sooner will CANCER, meet its doom. The BATTLE against CANCER is.everybody's .businesi. Doctor now. ConsW Your busy tyour Spread the good word: CANCER CAN BE -CURED' if m caught time. Canadian Cancer _, CSuesocie ty Seaforth'. •Brandt FItESII711NT = -J- W kLBOT - is BLUEWAT� DANCE:... EVERY' . FRIDAY NIGHT Music b Y :. D►t✓sJ'ardlne s Archestra 'Dancing 10 1:30 DMl*SION 75 CEN S JOIN THE CROWDS as caledu on oro upon Mrs- J.McGre g Mx . e e • "ast secretary's- eceiv the P to a few ' ladies 'es spoke secretary's. - 'medal. . Both i a1 os. ' words: of thanks for their medal The. mystery prize was, won by ,Mrs. A. Sallow • and a special prize by Mrs: Eaton. A social evening -was held' at the home -of -Mrs. E. Jessome with 20 ladiesP resent to honor Mrs. Mcg ~' -Kibbon - who is leaving town in the; near future. ..• Mrs. McKibbon was presented ..with a silver necklace - and earring' set ,on..behalf of the n Ladies' ,Auxiliary. The eve. . Legion- , . . ring was „spent playing ;bingo and cards ;Bernard Jessome entertain: ' ed with, tap, dancing, and Mrs, McKihbon said•a • 'few words of thanks.. htllltllllllllll!lIiI1111I i11IIIIUJ11I000L., l .H LIONS s�AFoRT NIGHT TE EAR TH n u e a. J sd ne ``AA,,ed rove in W1i e - D ro CLINTON, . ONTARIO . Featuring die Largest Wide Semen '-- in Huron' County "THE WIND CANNOT READ Dick Bogarde --' Yoki Tani ' Doorprizes include Movie Camera, and Two Barbecue Sets REGULAR . ADMISSIOI�T Members 141e b '•from your tickets . Buy b Y of the Lions' Club. . All proceeds th for r "e comniunity, work;of'the b Seaforth Lions Club. Illll1l111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIp111iflI111It o. Min and fresh air ... historicaLsites smart cities you'll find thein all in Eastern Ontario Dere French Canada. and Ontario meet and the result!. an area of;ere no.two miles are -the same. Discover it for yourself this year, • t° Mr°'.Jeiry R nnie, who has'.been on the, ' staff of, the Bank' of ,Mon-' .real; ' Clinton, ,-for the past year.,, has. befit . tran-5ferred : to Waller, ton,' where he his., promoted to second' officer. His duties, com- mence 'there" June 6. 'The; ilensall'..arena;, is 'a beehive of; activity these days.: The kitchen. is being renovated andnevi kitchen cupboards, installed:. The' .dressing rooms are getti g,.a. coat of, paint' and the arena in general.is' receivd ing 'an: overhauling,- ,R. tie" Hume; arena •manager, states thatthe fall and winter progrtxn is going to be; very ,beneficial to the public . and people of Hensall, - Therrecreational committee Spon- sore(' ponsore l thtee team$ which took part m.tfie South Huron b' iirig tourna ment'••at Exeter. The. recreational. director was well pleased with . the exhibition the boyS,nnd girls ;gave, this being their first: try at .bowl ing. 'This. fall • a •bowiing lea;gn will be, formed, so .that they can take part in. thehowling activities all Winter. - ' Mrs: J. E. IyMeFwan, of Hensall,:. and 'Mrs, J. Marie,: of Eiceter, 'spent the weekend ,in Detroit.; gen Manns, of Minorco, was Hensall over, the weekend, J R. "Scettie'L iume. spent.cthe, weekend holiday with his 'family at St:- Thomas Rev. , George Vans, of Montreal,' who reeently°'accepted :a,. call to Carmel.Presbyterian Church, oca copied ,his own,,pulpit tin.` Sunday,, • May 17', delivering a very five mea -L sage. • ... •: Mrs,; Wes ,Venner was admitted' to' South- Huron Hospital •last $un- day in the interests :of her .health, At. and Mrs. George Parker; Rick and , Cindy, ''spent the. week end . holiday with Mr. arid' . Mrs•: Caries: • McArthur, -Of Pontiac, Mr. ' and Mrs.. Bill Simpson, of Ietroit, were weekend visitors with Mrs L: Simpson ; Mr, and Mrs, Harry Cook and family, of Oakville, spent the week end holiday with Mrs. Cornelius wok. Mr: and Mrs,'Iiarry:Horton are -!n-fust orae sitting; C arlie MacNaughton----has - established himse - :- •,...� .:_Was`-eff its t n effective on .behalf' of agriculture. o on _asp _._ speaker•� committee: have Ied to important ; ; benefits to farmers. .agriculture . e. 1iiseokter how economical• it is,to,explorc Onteir?o by the coi,pon below Litetature 'you wilt rece?ve includes an up-io date list. of . ' aoeotnmodation that 6howybu:whe-e to stay • a# the pride you want to pity PRE'E! ` 9NTARIo 'Y'RAV£l. 180 Parlianien'i;S7dRt•,. Toronto, Ontario: Send fine l/lehlur'e ennui ostein oniarlo end load map Nert,d �,.. Addreae�w "." Pact Officio' �.�.�`....,. .,....;.!,!.✓�',''I✓/�; .,,,i,Yw/s?'..<F ilia :.'».;'`� Ontario beparta'eniatT , 1 or, P'ablkity, Hod. L, r ,J m- . ifinleCk • • KNOW ►1 � ,BE' rEf leaving 'May 27 to fly to London; :.:ON:'AGRICULTURE; BRIEFs,.- On being criticized in the House for commending' the Farmers' Union : delegation for 'tsresenta • • tons. :made '"to the 1 ,Agriculture.' 'Coinntittee, the , Huron •MPP re- ' ,Plicth e'•;piled: "WIT. is good in 'this hrief 'or any ath'er Thief, 1:`:• ;propose to: support: bock !inside_-.: and _outside the House and 1 'can assure • .the. Hou.„• member that certain of '. • thesesiiggestibns', ; and : recom- mendatlons Lave afiready ..been implemented ;and '1 am. confhteitt that those that-- tirerit - attention and co'hsideration '*'ill .r'eceive • it-.. - in due course.” lansa> d' Page :1392; ,ON GASOLINE TAS L "I believe that • the : matter, of • hastening- rebates of gasoline tax to:°'.fernier.' could° well be con=' sidexed and implemented atokthe earliest possible times' -Hansard Page 1392' ON FARM .ECONOIVIY- "The' farmer finds himself faced .with., costs. of the goods and ser- yices he ' •must buy increasing -at': a considerably faster pacethan_ _"._.. the prices obtainable obtainable - for What. he produces • for sale.•, 'Whether compulsory marketing. plans will effectively provide thea. answer to this serious •situation- ' is,. to a very . considera}ble. extent, 'yet to be' seem Nevertheless it must be , admitted. that the farmer is, faced with: the' necessity of de- veloping some meaii.. of combat- ing matters collectively over' . which 'individually he has little ,. or no , control." -Hansard, Page 489 Charlie MacNaughton moved ,in the standing' committee on agriculture that the,Government undertake to: provide; compensation for;loss of livestock through rabies:- This program -was adopted bY'the •Government on March 19, .1959. • and . where , they will vada- T1ngY, a . �r_ogr•essivre, an e�rrrative 'hursday, Juke 11