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until Monday morning
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Between: 7:3Q and 9:30 A.M.. Week Days
Evenings
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6:00 and 8:00 P.M. Satu d y enin g
BETTER CATTLE OOL
ETPER LIVINGING
"Yes,' Doctor'::.
ednesday will be fine!":'•
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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
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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
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'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
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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..
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Featuring die Largest Wide
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in Huron' County
"THE WIND
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Doorprizes include Movie Camera,
and Two Barbecue Sets
REGULAR . ADMISSIOI�T
Members
141e b
'•from
your tickets .
Buy b
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of the Lions' Club. . All proceeds
th
for r "e comniunity, work;of'the
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Seaforth Lions Club.
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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:
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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